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charge that might be preferred against him. Thomas Samani was arraigned for examination on the charge of forging S. H. Owens & Sen's name to a check for $8,000, payable to the order of West & Johnston, which he presented to the Traders' Bank fashier of the bank, testified that Samani came to the bank about 12 o'clock Thursday, bringing the check in a note signed Owens & Son, in which they request that it be paid in large notes. Prisoner told Sinton, in reply to questions asked him in bank, that he lived neither at Owens's or West & Johnston's Witness suspected nothing wrong; but finding, on inquiry, that the check called for $1,000 more than the Owenses had to their credit, suggested that they had better make the check good by plah street, when S. left L. and turned down the street, when S. was joined by a young man named Snellings. Witness went to Owens and learned from him the check was bogus. Lumpkin came out the bank after Samani. J. A. Snellings testified that he and