Finally the feudist met in Whitesburg, Kentucky. John Wright and Clabe Jones talked way into the night, and even shared a room at the hotel, without their guns. Another matter still to be settled was Linville Higgins murder Sam Wright was notified of the turn of events and came back home. It was "Devil John" Wright who personally took his brother to Prestonsburg and saw that Wash Craft was brought to trial. Their trial was short. Wash Craft offered evidence that he was forty miles from the scene of the killing, working with Sam Wright. Wright corroborated Craft's testimony.
Other witnesses were called who also agreed with Craft as to Wright's innocence, therefore the jury returned a verdict of not guilty in a matter of minutes. Sam went home to his wife, but Wash Craft left the mountains never to be seen again. Jones, true to his word, took no part in the proceedings and was pleased that John Wright had also kept to the agreement.
"Clabe Jones died at age 98 on November 17, 1914 at Warren, Kentucky in Knox County. His body was brought to Hazard for burial. D. Y. Combs of Hazard (owner of the Combs Hotel - later Grand Hotel). The father of D. Y. Combs had once been captured and court marshaled by some of Jones' men for some offense. They had decided to kill Combs until Clabe Jones arrived. Clabe stated that Combs should be spared. From that time on Combs had always instructed his son D. Y. to treat Clabe Jones well. D. Y. Combs, one of the wealthiest and most influential men in Eastern Kentucky at the time of the death of Jones arranged for Clabe Jones to be buried in his private cemetery (behind the Hazard Fire Department on Cornell). On that fall day in 1914 a large number of people turned out for the funeral of James Clayborne Jones in Hazard, Kentucky."
Old Clabe Jones, who had taken part in so many bloody conflicts, spent the last years of his life in peace. He put his feuding days behind him forever, when he at last joined the church to become a quiet citizen of Knox County. The man who had dealt out law and order with his gun had lived past the ripe old age of 90 years.
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