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    1. CUMBERLAND CO NEWS 18 APR 1898 AND GENERAL NEWS 30 DEC 1897
    2. Sandi Gorin
    3. >From the Glasgow Times 21 Apr 1898: Cloyd's Landing news: Miss Sallie GRAVES & Irene McCOMAS are on the sick list. Miss Carrie STEWART of Judio is very low with consumption. W. S. EMMERT will teach the school in the Bend this fall. J C CARY sold L C BUTLER four sheep and four lambs for $12. L C BUTLER visited relatives on Marrowbone Saturday and Sunday John Milton NEELY of Kettle died Thursday night of consumption. 30 Dec 1897 - general area. Lewis BALTIMORE, a Seymour, Hart County, Negro had his hand badly torn by the explosion of an old heavily-charged musket Christmas mroning. Had to have hand amputated above the wrist. Fielding HOGAN, a notorious character of the Cave City Country was lodged in jail here a day or two ago. Hogan was put in the Cave City lock-up, and came near burning the building down and himself up, in his efforts to get out. He was then brought here (Glasgow) and turned over to Jailer CARTER's care, where he will probably languish until the next grand-jury looks after his attempts to burn the jail. The remains of Rufus CUMMINS were brought through Glasgow Tuesday from Guthrie, Ky., where he was accidentally killed on the railroad last Saturday. None of the particulars of his death were known even by his relaties in Randolph. At a dance at Black's Ferry, Monroe county, last Friday night, Tom CHAPMAN was stabed in the side and dangerously wounded by T STEPHENS. Both parties belonged to prominent families and the affair is much regretted. The wound is regarded as dangerous, but not necessarily father. No arrests have been made. See you Monday, Sandi Sandi's Puzzlers: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~gensoup/gorin/puz.html SCKY Links: http://www.public.asu.edu/~moore/Gorin.html GGP: http://ggpublishing.tripod.com/

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