Bennett Fatally Stabbed by His Brother-in-Law, Henry Harris, Near Millwood. Waycross Herald, Waycross, GA, August, 1902.
Paper abstract bibtex "A difficulty between Henry Harris and John Bennett occurred near Mill wood, In this county, on last Saturday in which Bennett was fatally stabbed with a pocket knife. Bennett is now lying at the point of death at his home near Millwood, with a terrible gash in his side and another in the thigh. Harris and Bennett are brothers-in-law, the former having married Bennett’s sister. The difficulty between them first started at a picnic at Eutah [sic] church near Millwood last Friday. While the picnic table was being prepared, Bennett was requested to keep the dogs from the table. Harris’ dog came near the table, when Bennett struck him with a leather strap. This action infuriated Harris, and there came near being a difficulty at the time. Saturday the two men met on the public road a short distance from Millwood, and after a few words, both men drew their knives. Finally the quarrel seemed to be settled and Bennett placed his knife in his pocket, when Harris jumped on him stabbing him as stated above. Dr. J. B. Bagley of Millwood, Is attending Bennett, and thinks there is little hopes of his recovery. He is about 18 years old, and Harris was probably 27. The latter has not, as yet, been arrested."
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abstract = {"A difficulty between Henry Harris and John Bennett occurred near Mill wood, In this county, on last Saturday in which Bennett was fatally stabbed with a pocket knife. Bennett is now lying at the point of death at his home near Millwood, with a terrible gash in his side and another in the thigh. Harris and Bennett are brothers-in-law, the former having married Bennett’s sister. The difficulty between them first started at a picnic at Eutah [sic] church near Millwood last Friday. While the picnic table was being prepared, Bennett was requested to keep the dogs from the table. Harris’ dog came near the table, when Bennett struck him with a leather strap. This action infuriated Harris, and there came near being a difficulty at the time. Saturday the two men met on the public road a short distance from Millwood, and after a few words, both men drew their knives. Finally the quarrel seemed to be settled and Bennett placed his knife in his pocket, when Harris jumped on him stabbing him as stated above. Dr. J. B. Bagley of Millwood, Is attending Bennett, and thinks there is little hopes of his recovery. He is about 18 years old, and Harris was probably 27. The latter has not, as yet, been arrested."},
language = {English},
urldate = {2020-06-23},
journal = {Waycross Herald},
month = aug,
year = {1902},
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