Along The Way _____ By Emily Klllette / Duplin has had its share of mys terious crimes. Many of the sensa tional crimes have never been solved. The county was buzzing with talk of the white crosses in connection with the robbery of some homes during February of 1935. Just as the law enforcement officials are today, ? those of 1935 worked hard to find clues to solve the crimes. The story "Mystery of White - Crosses Excites People of This ? Section," appeared in the February ; 28. 1935 issue of THE DUPLIN ? HERALD. And, the week prior to ? that, a story appeared "Burglaries In ' Two Duplin Stores Early This Week" ? and both are reprinted as follows. Mystery of White Crosses Excites People of This Section ? Excitement reigns through this - section because of the sudden ap I pearance of mysterious white \ crosses. ,- White crosses mysteriously ap peared in dwellings in Faison one I evening last week and that night .? several homes were robbed. ? * ? Then crosses appeared on homes in Warsaw, in Mount Olive and in "i Clinton. People were scared in these * I towns. ? I - One home entered and two rob u -hers captured in an attempted store * -rtibbery in Warsaw added to the * Incitement there. - 7 - Saturday night in Warsaw, Mrs. - -George Bennett sat up reading after ~ -Ijer husband had gone to bed. The ? Ibook apparently was an interesting ? ;one. Finally she prepared for bed. -Deciding to see if the back door was ' licked before retiring, Mrs. Bennett ? stepped into the hall and collided ? with an intruder she thought was * ijjored. - The man neia Mr. Bennett s - * trousers in his hands. dropped them. T and broke fr>>m the house in "high --Igear.' Mrs. Bennett rushed to her te ' husband and shook him awake, but ? the r< 4>ber had gone. ?* - ; Sunday night Police Officer Mills I- Hodges hear a noise in the A. Brooks ?? ; Store. He called help and got Mrs. ** - Brooks, leaving men guarding the r\ front and back drs of the store. I When he went in, he captured ?- ; Raymond Outlaw and Henry Jones in ? the act of picking out what they ,[? wanted. ; - The men were placed in jail and i-l - (ried before Magistrate E.D. Williams Monday morning. They I were bmnd over to court under ; $2,000 bond. The men entered the - Slice through the sky light. ? Though the two captured and the one seen at the Bennett home were . colored, folks don't believe they \ ? were responsible for a he - I crosses. MARANATHA REVIVAL BEGINS FEB. 25 Revival at Maranatha Pentecostal ? Free Will Baptist Church on NC 24. * three miles east of Beulaville. began Feb. 25 and runs through March 1. The Reverend Ronnie Weaver is the evangelist. Services are at 9:30 nightly. Rev. Weaver is the paste* of Delco PFWB Church, a graduate of Hari tage Bible College and is a member I of the Heritage Quartet. Everybody thinks that the crosses marked homes where scouts decided an easy entry could be made. The colored folks are telling all sorts of stories about these things. Men claiming to want to buy old gold had visited houses in Faison and Clinton i he day before ihe robberies in Faison. Mayor Martin in Faison was a heavy loser, $40 in cash being taken from his home. The white crosses on the houses are made with chalk. Residents of this section refuse to discount the idea that they might have been made by practical jokers.. No robberies have as yet occured in Clinton or Mount Olive since the crosses ap peared. Precautions are beine taken. Shoplifters plied their trade in the stores of D.E. Best, the Fashion Shop and Katz Department Store last Saturday. Constable D.B. Barnes got on their trail and found the goods, but the pilferers escaped leaving no trace of their identity. Burglaries In Two Duplin Stores Early This Week Burglars broke into two Duplin County stores early this week at places a few miles apart. The store of C.E. Quinn, leading merchant and prominent citizen of Kenansville, was broken into, offi cers reported, and all the cigarettes, a quantity of men's and women's clothing and other merchandise, and some silver change were taken. No finger prints were found, it being apparent that the burglars used gloves. Officers had a finger print expert to assist them in an effort to ubatin clues as to the identity of the burglars. The amount of Mr. Quinn's total loss has not been announced. His store is a tew hundred feet from the courthouse. Another attempt at robbery in Magnolia was made Tuesday morning about 5 o'clock. Four white men parked their car at Quinn Gaylor drug store and with -?n iron bar broke the front door. - gaining entrance. Sam Pope, night watchman, was on the job and quickly appeared with another man, and the robbers ran out and fled in their car, heading in the direction of Delway. I he watch man fired several shots and stated that he believes he broke the glass in ?>?????? "ar. The men were pursued, but not caught. The night watchmen at Delway saw a car pass, believed to be the A one which was in Magnolia, and^ turned in the direction .of Clinton. The robbers got nothing in the drug store excep! Dr. Quinn's gun. Sam Pope, the watchman, is on duty in Magnolia every night. HELP WANTED We need 5 people to work 5 days to oarn good ? Part-time. Call 293 3339 between 11 a.m. - 1 p.m.. S - 7 p.m. 3-7-4t-e-JJH * A 1 ? * ? BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Don't miee this one The perfect "Family Business " No risk. Have -1 Fun---Make Money Write P.O. Box 184 Warsaw. NC 28349 * - Include Phone Number, please Piano Tuning and Rapair Jimmy C West Registered Piano Techntcian - I Boa 502. 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