Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: September 12, 1863., [Electronic resource]. You can also browse the collection for August 10th or search for August 10th in all documents.

Your search returned 1 result in 1 document section:

he check in the safe. The next day it was sent to the bank and pronounced a forgery. Mr. George J. Sumner, of the firm of Sumner & Arents, pronounced it a forgery, and on this charge Cheatwood was sent on to the Hustings Court, on Monday next. The second case examined into was a check for $315, on the Exchange Bank, also having the name of Sumner & Arents attached. Mr. William White, of the firm of P. K. White & Co., stated that the prisoner came to him late on the evening of the 10th of August, and represented that he had received the note from Messrs. Sumner & Arents too late to obtain the money, and it would be a great accommodation if he would cash it for him. He paid the money and discovered the next day it was a forgery; was positive as to the identify of Cheatwood. Mr. Sumner had no doubts about the signature being a forgery, and further examination was deferred to the Hustings Court, on Monday next. The third and last forgery was on the firm of Laniers, Tolleson &