Part two of the articles on the Granville Grant (previously in 2 January 1954, Vol. 21, No. 31, pp. 1-2, 12) describes the remainder of the case and its significance for North Carolina.
The Old Lexington Highway, now a quiet stretch of road, was once the Highway of the Blind Tiger, a sort of carnival road, a weekend gathering place for panderers and everyday citizens bound on a spree.