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163 164 November 1868 27 John Washington Cold vs John Allen COmplains about having ordered Allen to but with a note some cartridges for Revolver, also fives Allen a Revolver in order to fit said Cartridges to it hwen Allen fails to return note Cartridges or revolver Summoned parties to appear Case investigated and found complaint correct Ordered Allen to give up or make good said things within five days 28 Sterling Forman Cold vs Georgiana Lewis Cold. Complains about a debt of $3.50 for a pr of shoes sold January 1st 1868. Summoned parties and ordered the payment of $2.50 which was done the balance had been paid in cloths Satisfied 29 Peter McFoster Cold vs Georgiana Lewis Cold Complains about a debt of $3.00 for hauling four loads of furniture Sometime during the month of January 1868 Summoned parties to appear case investigated Settlement made by paying Peter $2.00 30 Georgiana Lewis Cold Col J.H. JOnes Complains about a debt of $7.15 for labor performed on plantation Summoned parties to appear found complaint correct ordered payment in full which was immediately done and receipt given 31 Mary Armstrong Cold vs Judge Felix Embris May complains that her husband who was lodged in Jail has a Lunatic to to awaite transportation in order to be sent to Jackson Miss Lunatic Asylum and that while a waiting transportation, he because perfectly rational in his mind after having been absent about three weeks he having worked well, nearly all the year in the crops, I therefore deemed it my duty, though Judge Embris at first was not willing to order his return on the place to finish his years work according to contract which was done 32 Pheobe Scott Cold vs W.H. Gibbs Complains about a debt for washing during the year 1867 called Gibbs in the office, he being just outside the amount of the dept being at first $9.00 and $5.00 having been paid. I therefore ordered Gibbs to pay at once he denied the debt, but said rather than having trouble he would pay it which was done and receipt given