The case of Horner Brothers against I.S. Joseph company for attachment of funds in the National Bank of Granville which the Middling National Bank claimed upon the grounds that they had paid the draft for the shipstuff shipped Horner Bros. The jury decided in favor of the Middling National bank, but the judge set aside the verdict. This case took up practically all of today’s session.
Other cases tried today were C.L. Emory vs. the Milton Rhodes company and F.B. Rhodes, which involved the amount of a check paid the latter. The jury decided in favor of the plaintiff.
In the case of Martha H. Owens against William Owen, the former was granted a divorce.
From page 2 of the Durham Morning Herald, Sunday, Oct. 28, 1923. Paper spelled last name as Owens and then as Owen.
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