The bill of indictment follows:
The jurors for the State, upon their oath, present: That C. B. Raper, C. R. Wilson, E. A. Brookshire, H. G. Myers, and George Hilton, late of the county of Forsyth, on 1 May, A.D. 1932, with force and arms, at and in the county aforesaid, unlawfully, wilfully and feloniously did conspire, confederate and agree together to commit the following violations of the criminal laws:
1. Feloniously to forge and counterfeit a bill of lading on the Winston-Salem Southbound Railway Company for a carload shipment of cigarettes and by means thereof to get possession of said car and contents.
2. Feloniously to break the seal on railway cars containing cigarettes as freight in due course of transit on said railway, and to steal said cigarettes.
3. Feloniously to break and enter said car for the purpose of feloniously taking, stealing and carrying away cigarettes being shipped as freight from Reynolds Tobacco Company.
4. Feloniously to take, steal and carry away cigarettes being shipped as freight by Reynolds Tobacco Company over Winston-Salem Southbound Railway Company, to the evil example of all persons in like case offending, against the form of the statute in such case made and provided, and against the peace and dignity of the State.
The appellant was convicted and from the judgment pronounced he appealed to the Supreme Court.
The five defendants named in the indictment were tried in July, 1932, and Myers and Hilton were acquitted. S. v. Raper,
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