Stone Mountain, Gv, S*?pt. 10.Friday afternoon, abutu 3 o1 clock, Lonis Seay, a young man eighteen yeaiH old, and the yonng'Rfc #n ofilt. John A. S*ay, wh) lives two mile*north of this place, in company withhis brother-in-law, Mr. Newman Caldwell, started out rquirrel hunting. On their way they fonn i a muscadine vine. Laying their guns down uuiier| the vine, they climbed up into the vineand wore eating the muscadines whoa young Seay heard his dog bay a squir rel, and hurrying down ha picked uphis gun by the muzzle. The hammer beoomming entangled :n tbo vines, ic tired, sending the whole load into hi* stomach.