Neal Ryles, GA, 1901 October 19

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He was arrested by the marshal of Mays-
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in the lockup in that city." JOURNAL,

September 11, 1901 (272)

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wonvicted of the murder of his wife at Maysville the
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earlpypart of last #4 September, was hanged in. the jail
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yard here today by Sheriff F, M, Henderson, The hanging

was private, but more than two rhowecna people thnonged

around the jail hoping to get a glimpse of the Geeta se
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mane! CONSTITUTION, Atlanta, Gaey ete >@ 205 L9OL (3:7.

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"(Special Dispatch to the Journal.) Harmony Grove, Gaey
eps 10, 1901. ~ Neal Ryles, who lives 1 mile above
Eyegiie in Banks County, anor and killed his wife
thas morning about 7 o'clock with a pistol, Ryles is
about 25 years of age and lives on Mr. Je Be Hill's
place. He and his wife had been quarreling during the

ae part of 1 st Pree September
rd here today by Sheriff F. M. Henderson,
private, but more than one thousand p
nd the jail hoping to get a glimp
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"(Special Dispatch to the Journal.) Harmony Grove, Gade,
Sept. 10, 1901. - Neal Ryles, who lives 1 mile above
May eyae in Banks County, shot and killed his wife
One morning about 7 o'clock with a pistol. Ryles is
about 25 years of age and lives on Mr. Je Be Hill's
place. He and his wife had been quarreling during the

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0 lives 1 mile above

shot and killed his wife



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