Supreme Court of South Carolina, 1892

Carter v. Oliver Oil Co.

Carter v. Oliver Oil Co.
Supreme Court of South Carolina · Decided September 26, 1892 · Pope
37 S.C. 604; 15 S.E. 928; 1892 S.C. LEXIS 12

Carter v. Oliver Oil Co.

Opinion of the Court

Opinion by

Mr. Justice Pope,

This is an appeal by defendant from a judgment entered by plaintiff on the verdict of a jury on the second trial of this case, the first trial being fully reported in 34 S. C., 211. It was an action by a servant against his master, to recover damages •for an injury sustained in working a “former” machine in a cotton seed oil mill, and caused by the use of a torn bag. There was in the case an order refusing a new trial moved for, on the ground that the verdict was contrary to the evidence.

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