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Arkansas (Arkansas, United States) (search for this): article 3
Warning to snuff Dippers. --Miss Gibson, a beautiful young lady, died from the effects of snuff-dipping in Arkansas. She fell asleep with the "mop" in her mouth, and was found a corpse some hours after. A post mortem revealed the fact that she had swallowed the juice, which was converted into nicotine, a deadly poison. Her lips, cheeks and breast were smeared with the foul snuff in her dying struggles, alone in her room. Before she retired she felt a dreadful sickness, having swallowedwith the "mop" in her mouth, and was found a corpse some hours after. A post mortem revealed the fact that she had swallowed the juice, which was converted into nicotine, a deadly poison. Her lips, cheeks and breast were smeared with the foul snuff in her dying struggles, alone in her room. Before she retired she felt a dreadful sickness, having swallowed some of the juice, but she had used it so long that nothing was thought of her complaint, until, alas! it was too late.--Arkansas paper.
Warning to snuff Dippers. --Miss Gibson, a beautiful young lady, died from the effects of snuff-dipping in Arkansas. She fell asleep with the "mop" in her mouth, and was found a corpse some hours after. A post mortem revealed the fact that she had swallowed the juice, which was converted into nicotine, a deadly poison. Her lips, cheeks and breast were smeared with the foul snuff in her dying struggles, alone in her room. Before she retired she felt a dreadful sickness, having swallowed some of the juice, but she had used it so long that nothing was thought of her complaint, until, alas! it was too late.--Arkansas paper.