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The opinion of the Court was delivered by
Mr. Justice Gage.
The appellant’s counsel declares :
“The precise point involved in this appeal is the construction of the word ‘issue.’ The inquiry is whether the word ‘issue’ as used in the * * * deed embraced only the children of Mr. Henry D. Green, or whether it is broad en... | [
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The opinion of the Court was delivered by
Mr. Justice Fraser.
In 1859, Evander Byrd, Jr., married a daughter of Griffin O’Nails. Mr. Byrd and his wife lived for a time with Mr. O’Nails. In 1860, Mr. O’Nails bought a tract of land near him and sold a part to his son-in-law, Byrd. -Byrd moved on the land, built .houses, ... | [
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The opinion of the Court was delivered by
Mr.’ Justice Gage.
The defendant, a young negro boy of 19 years, was convicted of seducing a negro girl of 16 years, by means of deception and promise of marriage. Let the statute which creates the offense be reported.
■ There are two exceptions, to wit: (1) That there was no t... | [
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The opinion of the Court was delivered by
Mr. Justice Fraser.
The appellant was convicted of murder, and appeals.
There are seven exceptions, but only three questions argued.
1. “It was error to- charge the jury as follows: ‘In order to have a right to kill in self-defense the defendant must find himself in a condition... | [
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The opinion of the Court was delivered by
Mr. Justice Watts.
This was an action by plaintiff against the defendants on a promissory note. After issue joined the cause was tried before Judge Mauldin, and a jury, at the Summer term of Court for Greenville county, 1916. At the trial it was announced that the defendant, Le... | [
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. The opinion of the Court was delivered by
Gage;.
This action is upon a note alleged to have been made to Patrick by Mrs. Fanny C. Wallace, and alleged to have been indorsed by Mobley before it came into the hands of Patrick. Mrs. Wallace is now dead, and so is Mobley, who was her son. But Mobley was sued before his d... | [
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The opinion of the Court was delivered by
Mr. Justice Hydricic.
This is an action on open account for goods (ladies’ dresses) sold and delivered to defendants. Plaintiff alleged that the goods were reasonably worth $290.00, and that defendants were indebted to him in that amount for them. The answer was a general denia... | [
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The opinion of the Court was delivered by
Mr. Justice Watts.
Miss Ann E. Rice died, leaving her last will and testament, to which she had added a codicil. She left as executors thereof William Coleman and F. M. Farr. When an application was made by them for a final settlement and discharge, Wallace and Barron and Mower... | [
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The opinion of the Court was delivered by
Mr. ChiEE Justice Gary.
This is an action for actual and punitive damages, alleged to have been sustained by the plaintiff, through the wrongful acts of the defendant, in causing injury to a carload of horses and mules shipped from Paris, Ky., to Lexington, ¡3. C., on the 10th ... | [
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