Marriage ho far as Geo. M.C.Van-dolson is concerned seems to have been a failure, for now he comes praying the court to give him a divorce from Susan M. Vandolson to whom he was married June 18, 1S87. The fruits of this union is one living child, aged about five months. The plaintiff avers that he has done his part, but she has been guilty of cruel and inhuman treatment and ha* falsely accused him of infidelity. They are now living apart. He also asks for the custody of the child. The parties live at Andrews. Brsnyan A Spencer are the attorn* y i for the plaintiff.