ECHO OF OLD CASE ISHEARD AS FIRM SEEKSTO ENFORCE JUDGMENTAn echo of a civil action tried inthe superior court here in June, 1916,resounded in the county clerk’s officethis morning when Ames and Me-Fadden, attorneys for the Griffith Griffith Lumber company, filed a j complaint on judgment against J. H. Enearl and George B. Croner. jy en-j The judgment against the defend*! neral ants was rendered June 14, 1916. It! uec| was for the sum of $1,613.04 and1 ^ $11.16 court cost. According to the ^ attorneys for the lumber company, jG the money has never been paid.It is understood that the action . was brought by the plaintiff com-, j ^ pany to collect money alleged to be due for lumber and building materi-ials purchased by the two defend-erian Ken-esby-ay in mces r therota” he m aW flcia.ants, .r its tain