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T*TlornTille, Oct. 82.^=^am««
Ubimt. postmaster ot Hiddenite,
•wm toand dead about tire miles
'aorth ot Hiddenite, near the old
Zdnney tarm, abont 12 o’clock
today. The tenant on the farm,
WI Reris, is being held for a
frslimlnary hearing in connec-
tfon with the death.
Mr. Linney went to his farm
■ecompsnled by George Perkins
and Berker Townsend, both ot
Banner Elk, who were interested
lb renting the Linney tarm. Aft
er looking over the farm Mr.
IJnney was accosted by his rent
er.
A quarrel started during
which Revis knocked Linney
down. Turning to Perkins and
Townsend, Revis ordered them
to leave and both ran immediate
ly seeking help at the home of
S. D. Gwaltney, of the Linneys-
Tllle community.
Dr. Leeper, of Hiddenite, was
anmmoned.
Llnney's body was found about
one mile from the scene of the
tight.
Dr. A. M. Edwards, coroner of
Alexander county, made a pre
liminary examination and found
facial bruises and discoloration
of the throat.
When questioned Revis told of
his fight with Mr. Linney, ad
mitting knocking him down and
beating him until he asked tor
mercy. He stated that after let
ting Mr. Linney up he walked
away down the road.
Mr. Linney, a graduate of
Trinity College, was 69 years
old. He had lived in Hiddenite a
number of years, having taught
in the county schools tor several
years.
He is survived by his widow
and two daughters, Mrs. Ralph
Dorsett, of Hiddenite, and Miss
Ruth Linney, of Roaring River;
one brother. Rev. W. B. Linney,
ot Wllkesboro, and the follow
ing sisters. Mrs. T. D. Clendlnln
and Mrs. C. Mahaffey, of Alex
ander county; Mrs. C. L. Steph
enson, of Hickory; Mrs. Augus
tus Frye, of Statesville; Mrs.
Grace Means, of Clarkton, and
Mrs. Cora Walden, ot Oklahoma.
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--Charles (Pretty Boy) Floyd,
one of the most notorious and
cold-blooded killers of modern
times, was executed late today
by federal agents.
He died, as did John Dillinger,
as a result of relentless search
by operatives of the United
States Department of Justice,
who shot to kill as soon as they
saw the outlaw.
With 14 bullet holes In his
back and sides, Floyd lay on a
slab In a funeral parlor tonight
while hundreds of townspeople,
many of whom had served In
posses which searched th© woods
for him for two days, struggled
to view the body.
With the killing of Floyd,
Melvin Purvis, ace Department
of Jnstiee manhunter who
brought down Dillinger in Chica
go, virtually ended his search for
the perpetrators of the union
station massacre in Kansas City.
Was "Trigger Man"
Floyd, the “trigger man.’’ lay
dead. His pal and confederate at
Kansas City, Adams Richetti,
was guarded in a cell at Wells-
ville. Ohio, He was caught in a
police trap out of which he was
unable to shoot his way Satur
day.
Pretty Boy's freedom was
short-lived. He eluded searchers
for 4 8 hours, but this morning
Purvis and his men got a tip that
he was iii the vicinity of the farm
of -Mrs. Ellen Conkle. seven miles
north of here.
Tlioy searched every inch of
surroiimling woodland, were
enming back to tlie farm house
when they saw Floyd about to
enter an automobile with Stuart
Dukes, brother of Mrs. Conkle,
and his wife.
Always ingratiating. Floyd
without a show of force, had per
suaded Dykes to drive him to
ward Youngstown, and a few
minutes later would have been
out of immediate danger.
Recognizivi By Purvis
Purvis recognized the bandit
immediately, and with his men
started running toward the auto
mobile. Pretty Boy, realizing he
was trapped, forced Dykes to
drive llie automobile behind a
corn crib.
Machine guns and revolvers
mi the “ready,” the officers ad-
vjaiieed on 4he little building.
Floyd attempted to flee toward
the woods. He had an automatic
pistol in one hand, but he didn't
pause to use it.
To the staff of The Jourmil-Pa-
trlot and The Wilkes NewS,'' ihe
Citizens of Nortb Wllktoboro,
the Local Poet and Unit of the
Legion and AuxUlary and
Friends:
It is with a mingled feeling of
joy and sorrow that I enter this
message in your local paper—
Joy because I hav© been privi
leged to live in yonr midst this
year and to serve with your own
Mrs. W. R. Absher as our De
partment President in a cause so
worthwhile as la that of the
American Legion Auxiliary —
Sorrow because the time is al
most here for me to bid you
farewell. Personally, it has been
grand to have lived in your town
and I, as I am sure each of you
do, love the beauty of your hills.
I appreciate the many kindness
es end the warm hospitality
shown me while here. On behalf
of the Department may I say.
""Wh thimi' yon for yonr
in iwlpins ns to euxy ttg-
ward ths work that is
and dear to’ike hearts ., of lali
those who have had aoms rela
tive serve his conntry In the
time ot war, as well as to all in
dividuals interested i, In human
welfare—that of ^ caring for the
disabled ex-service man and his
family.” We shall continue to
count on you to use your In
fluence In helping to further the
cause of The American Legion
and the American Legion Auxil
iary.
The local Unit deserves much
praise for having contributed of
fice space as Department Head
quarters and to Mr. Jenkins we
are grateful for his contribution
of office fixtures. •
To all ot you we extend a hear
ty welcome to visit us at our new
headquarters In Lexington and
if at any time we can serve you,
please call on us.
(MISS) ARELIA ADAMS,
N«w»
GOSHEN, Oct. SS.—Mr. Rii-
don Rtotsell, oi^ Lenoir," visited
his piftwnta,"Mr, and Mrai^ 'JnhB'
Russell,
here, Sunday. . 2 f« ««noBf .2.02C
Mr. Wlntle > Price, of Boomer,
visited In the Goshen neighbor
hood, Sunday.
Mr. Monroe Edmlnstonand
family visited Mr. Robert Bdminr
ston in Wllkesboro Sunday.
Mr. Alfonso Ferguson and
family, of Moravian Palls, visit
ed his mother, Mrs. Zachry Fer-
gnsoD, here Sunday.
Mr. W. H. Hamby, of Boomer,
spent Sunday night with his
daughter, Mrs. Claud Walsh.
Hubert Winkler Erecting
Residence In Wilkesboro
Workmen began this' week on
the job of erecting a residence in
Wllkesboro for Hubert Winkler,
which will be located next door
to the Baptist ' parsonage. The
Lankford Brothers have the con-
THUUaUT, OCT.
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tract, which cstla_l»r aa^ attrac*
tiva dw^ling with four: ro
hath, inwt and back pcsfMP
hfi$i than one percent
tint birds recently tested
Bacillary White Dlarehea'
Burke county.
ADMI.XIS’TRATRIX’S N’OTIfEi!
Having qualified as adminis
tratrix of the estate of C. 3. Col> j
fey, deceased, late of Wilkes
county, North Carolina, this is to'^
notify all persons having efaima
against the estate of the
deceased to exhibit them to the
undersigned at North Wilkes-
boro. North Carolina, on or borva
fore the 16th day of October,
1935, or this notice will be
pleaded in bar their recovery.
All persons indebted to said es
tate will please make immedi
ate payment.
This 16th day of Oct.. 11
MARGARET G. COFFEI
Adminstratrix of C. S. Coffey,
deceased. ll-29-6t
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Then the federal agents, all
dead shots, opened fire aud
Floyd fell. He was liareiy con-
sciiui.s by the time agents reach
ed iiis side, and died a few min-
ute.s later.
Officer:! found a second auLo-
niatic and about 8120 in ca.sh on
his person. His blue serg© suit
and dark overcoat were riddled
by bullets. Blood poured from a
dozen wounds. One shot, enter
ing the left side and emerging on
the right, apparently caused
death.
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D. Archie Dick Loses
Life As Cars Crash
Uoeky .Mount. Oct. 22.—David
-A.rchie Vick, 44, tobacco auc
tioneer of this city, succumbed in
a local hospital early today and
H. S. Pool, said to be a resident
of Virginia, is in a serious con
dition ill Tarboro hospital as the
result of a collision near Scot
land Neck late Sunday.
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