THE GAN6 HOWLS‘ NIGGERHut no Negro El In'* mn the Democratic Machine Would Have the I*eo|»le Believe—Two Amiriuvlt* Contradicting Aautoer ol Ihelr LltnState of North Carolina.Greens Cot ntt,I am the father of Dora Beaman referred to in the editorial in the editorial in the Greene County Standard Issued Oct. 20ih 1898, and published in the town of Snow Hill, NC. The article referred to is in famontly false and does a great injustice to the sheriff, to my daughter and to myself, and it Bhows to what straits the Democratic party are driven to for political capital.1 further state that no warrant subpoena or summons of any kind was served on my daughter by any negro deputy sheriff or depnty of any kind under sheriff R- D. S. Dixon, 1 further state that Mr. R. D. S. Dixon informed me by letter that my daughter war wanted as a witness in a ease of the State vs. Doi.k Black. I notified her myself and accompanied her to court.N. H. Beaman.Sworn to and subscribed before me, W E. Murpbnt-y, Regigterof D^edg of Greene count*, ibis Out. 22 1898. W. E. MURPHNEY,R- gister of Deeds.State of Noam Carolina, Gkkkne County.My name is Dora Beaman, I wns a witness at August term of Superior court of Greene county, beginning on the 8td day of August 18D7 iu case of State vs. Duck Black, and 1 am the lady referred to, in a paper known as the Greene Cuuuty Standard in an editorial of said paper dated October 20th lh98.My father is N. 11. Beaman who informed me that 1 was a witness to atT attend said court, on Monday morn-,nff*tbtf flr#t day ot Cuurt* and acroiD-aiii nnied me to court that day. where 1