WIVES GRISTED SUPPORT.A Case In Which a Fraudulent Deed is Set Aaide, and Another In Which the Husband Eloped With a Woman Not His Wife.In the circuit court, on Friday evening. Judge Ferguson decided two cases in which wives had sued their husbands for support, granting the petition of the wife in both cases.Kate Hand waa deserted by her husband)Norton D. Hand, who conveyed to bismother, Elizabeth Creek, certain real esstate with the intent, as was proved, of preventing hia wife recovering on any judgment for aupport that might be awardedher. The court, on proof, held this conveys icp to be ^fraudulent, and s*t aii'e the d pand awarded Mrs. Hand judgment for $» per week for her aupport from the date in the filing of her suit and until further or der of the court. Col. W. VVr. Tuley was appointed C -lutnissiuner to sell the real estate, pay oil the judgment of Mra. Hand to date, and continue to pav her $4 per week, until otherwise ordered, out of the proceeds of the sale.Jennie Very sued Lawson 8. Very for support Lawson 8. Very deserted his wife and children and eloped with a wo man named Lewis, sine** which time he hascontributed nothing to the support of his