County Court of Common Pleas last week. Mr. Fowler was the attorney for Judson K. Linthieum, a member f the Henry County Bar. who was Mli. ii*] on the charge of embezzlement made by B. W. Justice of Hol-gate.The trial which began last Thursday ievealed that Justice and Linthi-•um had hud business transactions since 1907, that Justice had borrowed money from Linthieum and that he. Justice, was indebted to Linthieum. These transactions culminated on the 20th day of January 1915, when Justice sent Linthieum $83.00 with which to pay taxes; the taxes were $97.00 and Justice asked Linthieum to furnish the balance and Linthieum. at First consenting to do so and later con* lulling not to, kept the $83.00 which li•* rreHtod to Justices* account Justice admitting that he at this time owed Linthieum from $250 to ?300. Ju'liot' Inter paid his taxes himself and brought the charge of* inhc/vl.*rm;.t against Linthieum. The• ini lasted until Friday evening including an evening session Thursday. The case was given to the jury Friday at f:0 p ni. and on Saturday at two p in. they returned n verdict of l4not runty’* nnd Linthieum wn« Hi cdvirrcl attorney R. R. Cahill pn’-edited the case for the State.Mr Fowler is ^ecurfrpr an enviable reputation for hlms«*lf as a criminal lawyer not only in this county but in♦ his action of the State.F**r Saturday Specials See Window ut Williams Cash Grocary.