SEVERAL CHARGES NOLLIEDThe Nutter-Winters Feud Comes to an End—Prosecutor Recommends Dismissal of Other Cases.Several criminal cases were taken Mp in the circuit court Saturday and good headway made in cleaning up the criminaj docket. The remainder of the cases will he tried during the September term, which promises to be imusually busy in a criminal way.Solomon Margison, charged with stealing potatoes and coal from Pennsylvania cars, pleaded guilty and was sentenced to the Jeffersonville reformatory for a term of from one to eight years, after which he was paroled. It ■was shown that the young man was Jt he sole support of his mother.Fox Out on Bonfl-Eli Fox, who was arrested with Margison on the same charge,.was released from jail on personal bonds. Fox’s family is in need of his support. Ho ’ twill be tried in December.James SIdwell, charged with intoxication, pleaded guilty and was^ fined ' $5 and costs. The case of pointing a ; Headly weapon against him was dismissed.Ed Richardson, a Shirley negro, 1 charged with 'intoxication, entered a 1 idea of guilty and went to jail for 1 Itwelvo days. *I ' Nutter-Winters Cases. !The feud of professional men in the 1 •Payne-Weir building has ended with 1 the dismissal irf the pircuit court of * * the provoke charges against Mrs. Julia * Nutter, wife of Dr. W. L. Nutter, and the peace proceeding filed against Dr., 'A. Winters. The dismissal was .jnafle on motion of the prosecuting at- c . iorncy. • *