VUI9 IVIJ1UV4,Albert Cooper—I am twenty years old. George Cooper deceased was my brother; last saw him on Tuesday of the week he was killed. When he went to Mrs. Fix’s iie had no money that I know of. Recognize the pistol found by the body as mine, I kept It in a bureau drawer up stairs. George had a 32 calibre pistol same as mine; did not know he had taken my pistol until the Monday night before the killing. We had one grain sack marked “T. G. Quick” have the sack yot. George’s pistol hud it wooded cylinder pin, have not saw it since. We killed hogs; was at Fix’s Friday morning; asked for George; saw Mary and 10van come out while we were talking, did not talk about any one but George. Henry Keilar told me at nine o’clock Friday night that George had been killedploceased weight was about 180 pounds and live feet and seven or eight inches tall.