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Superior Court Adjourned For Term WednesdayThe February term of Butts Superior Court adjourned Wednesdayafternoon after hearing divorce cases and criminals matters sinceMonday. Practically all criminal cases were disposed of.The following divorce and criminal cases were tried:Marion Thurston Morrow vs S. G. Morrow, first verdict; Bernard Byrd vs Ida Mae Byrd, first verdict; Irene J. Evans vs Sherman R. Evans, second verdict; Paul King vs .Mrs._ Virginia ardy King, second verdict; James R. Lyons vs Mrs. Sallie H. Lyons, B?cOnd ver-% • diet; Mrs. LaRue-Cook Ross vs i »James Irvin Ross, first verdict.Criminal cases included:D. M. Bowden, still apparatus,verdict, $12.50 or 6 months; BubtEvans, having unstamped liquor, verdict, $25.00 or 6 months; A. F. White, hit and run, verdict, $50.00 or 6 months, drivers license sub-p'ended 60 days; A. F. Fish, shooting at another, plea, $50.00 or 12 months suspended; James Jefferson,carrying pistol, plea, $40.00 or 6 months.
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Jackson Progress Argus

Jackson, Georgia, US

Thu, Feb 13, 1941

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