Spring Term A.D. 1890
Thursday May 8th 1890
The State of Florida }
vs } Having a weapon Concealed
Charles Venable } on and about his person
A True Bill
William H. Geiger
Foreman of the Grand Jury -
State Witness James A. Faison
William H. Wigg
State Attorney
And no Bill in
The case of }
The State of Florida }
vs } asslt with intent
Luke Shepard } to murder -
}
Whereupon the Court interrogated the
Grand Jury if they were content that the
Court should alter a matter of form and
not a matter of substance to which they
assented.
Hiram W. Sibley Surviving }
partner of Hiram Sibley & Co } Hampton
(Idx) vs } asspt
James T. McMillan as }
Surviving partner of } Taylor & Carter
McMillan & Miller }
} And now on this
day this Cause came on to be further heard
and the parties plaintiff and defendant
being in open Court by their respective
attorneys as also likewise the Jury who
had been duly Sworn and empanelled herein
on yesterday to wit: J.N. Bone, J.L. Crawford
R.C. Bennett Geo M. Colman J.P. Bauknight
H.H. McCreary the hearing of this cause was resumed
and the Jury aforesaid after hearing the evidence
the argument of Counsel and the Charge of the
Court, retired to consider of their verdict and
thereafter on the Same day returned into open
Court and rendered the following verdict
to wit: -
Hiram W. Sibley Surviving partner
of Hiram Sibley & Co
vs
[ Written in left margin: ]
Ex issued
This Judgment has been
paid and Satisfied in full
this June 3rd 1890 J.A. Carlisle
Clerk Cir Court
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