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jr tuns nn^rinfr in their ears theic I* Cetcluded On PtgrcisjeideitnCompromise Actions AgainstAmerican Millsjl Purcell And Dixon Get j Judgments Against Bes-y, semer City Mill Company11 In Compromises—OtherCases Disposed Of.11w8-;ri--»-itThe cases of L. B. Purcell and * J. K. Dixon vs. the American Cotton Mills was brought to a close in civil court Saturday afternoon by a respective compromise after several days had been consumed in taking evidence in the case.? Compromise in the Purcell case ' stipulated that the American Mills should pay to L. B. Purcell the sum of $600 for damages alleged to have been done his property by flying lint and dust flying from one of the mill plants. '.:,v In the Dixon case, asking damages in a similar complaint, it ft | was agreed that the American mills should pay to Mrs. Ella Dixon the sum of $100, and that the mill company should purchase the home and property of J. E. Dixon for the sum of $2,750.Other cases disposed of during the final week of January civUcourt were as follows:Bank of Hickory Grove vs. C.E. B., and W. B. Beam, judgment $1,500.George W. Wilson, Clyde R. Hoey, C. E. Childs and A. E.Woltz, vs. Roxanna Black and others, judgments: Wilson $1,446.-87; Hoey. $1,088.77; Childs, 96.-78; and Woltz $919.40.Virgie Bradley was granted a divorce from Marion Bradley.What Did The
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Gastonia Daily Gazette

Gastonia, North Carolina, US

Mon, Feb 02, 1931

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