Lumbley v. Thomas
65 Miss. 97
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Lumbley v. Thomas, 65 Miss. 97 (Mich. 1887).
Opinion
delivered the opinion of the Court.
Thomas was employed as a wages hand, and general laborer, and aided by his labor to prepare for market the cotton in controversy, and by §1360 of the Code had a lien on it.
Affirmed.
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