Mr. W. H. Hafer, Painfully Hurt
Mr. W. H. Hafer, the chief painter of the Jackson Carriage Factory, happened on a painful accident on Saturday morning. While at his regular work, a brick stove flue that was built upon the joice’ over-head gave away and came down like a thousand bricks upon his head, lacerating and bruising his scalp to a painful extent. Dr. Bryans dressed the wounds, and Mr. Hafer, though able to walk around, is still suffering from the terrible blow.
Middle Ga. Argus Week of May 6, 1890
Submitted by Don Bankston