Fifteen of the defendants indicted for participation in the
riot in Winston on Nov. 17, 1918, when an attempt was made to lynch Russel
High, a negro, were convicted in superior court last week at Dobson. Six were
sentenced to the Forsyth roads by Judge Long for 14 months each, one for 16
months, four for six years, two for four years, one for three years, and one
for two years. It is to be hoped these men will be made to serve their full
sentences, but of course they will be pardoned long before their sentences
expire. Mob law cannot be too strongly condemned, and when a conviction is
finally secured the convicted ones should serve their sentences in full.
These men had their lynching frolic; now let them pay the
piper.
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