PER CURIAM.
The essential facts in this case are as follows: Mrs. Tuttle and Mr. Davis went into the antique business in Montgomery around 1960. Mr. Davis put up the money, amounting to some $8,000.00. Mrs. Tuttle put in $115.00. Mrs. Tuttle was to run the business and was to receive 50% of the profits and was to have the privilege of drawing $75.00 per week against these profits. Mr. Davis was to receive 50% of the profits.
The parties operated on this basis...
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