THE FLAGLER TRIBUNE 
	        Bunnel1, Florida
	        Thursday, December 3, 1925
	       
	      Two Negroes, Ad Cox and one  named, Sebling, were instantly killed Saturday morning about eight o'clock  while crossing the railroad near Espanola, by passenger train No. 42, F. E. C.,  from Miami to Jacksonville. .
	      The Negroes were driving a  truck loaded with barrel stave blocks.
	      A coroner's jury was  empanelled to investigate the affair, but due to lack of evidence did not  complete their deliberations Saturday. The case was continued until Saturday  afternoon at 2 o'clock, according to reports. 
	      It is reported that the truck  was completely demolished and considerable damage was done to the train.