The wounded men are W.G. Upchurch, white, railroad engineer; A.J. Rainey, white, railroad inspector; Raby Trailor, white; and Leroy Trailer, white; Henry Jones, negro; Jerome Hunter, negro.
Raby Trailor, most seriously wounded of the white men, is in Henderson hospital with the other wounded whites, while Jerome Hunter is in a negro hospital at Raleigh and Henry Jones is in a Henderson hospital.
The rioting followed bad feeling which had been growing between two groups of the ?? for about a week, according to Chief of Police S.P. Fleming, “having its start in a quarrel between a brother of the two Trailors, who were wounded, and a negro by the name of Bullock, over a trade involving some apples.”
(From the front page of The Dunn Dispatch, Jan. 25, 1921)
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