A. No. Q. What do you do? A. I have been working at a sawmill the last nine months. Q. Whose? A. Stanley Joines. Q. Isn't Mr Fred Joines, the prosecutor, operating that mill for Stanley now? A. Yes sir. Q. You were working for him at the time? A. Yes sir. Witness, Lenoir Wade, being first duly sworn, testified as follows: Q. DIRECT EXAMINATION BY GEN R. B. Witt: Q. Your name is Lenoir Wade? A. Yes sir. Q. You live here in Madisonville? A. Yes sir. Q. I believe you have a place of business here? A. Yes sir. Q. You are a jeweler? A. Yes sir. Q. You fix and sell watches? A. That is right. Q. Lenoir, your place of business is upstairs there near Dr Bagwell's office? A. Upstairs over Bob's Cafe. Q. Were you in Madisonville on August 5, on the last election day late that afternoon when this shooting took place? A. Yes sir. Q. Where were you standing, Mr Wade? A. Standing over there at Frank Lowry's store.
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