Case Name: BROWN v. BURGESS
Court: Supreme Court of South Carolina
Jurisdiction: South Carolina
Decision Date: 1924-12-31
Citations: 130 S.C. 322
Docket Number: 11644
Parties: BROWN v. BURGESS
Judges: Messrs. Justices Fraser, Cothran and Marion concur.
Reporter: South Carolina Reports
Volume: 130
Pages: 322–324

Head Matter:
11644
BROWN v. BURGESS
(125 S. E., 921)
Messrs. M. C. Long and /. R. Bcvrle, for appellant,
Mr. Harry Hughes for respondent.
December 31, 1924.

Opinion:
The opinion of the Court was delivered by
Mr. Justice Watts.
. This is an appeal from an order of Special Judge C. C. Wyche affirming a judgment of the Magistrate's Court wherein the respondent obtained a judgment for $50.00 as damages against the appellant.
There are five exceptions. This Court has held in a number of cases that, where the Magistrate's Court and the Circuit Court concur in their findings of fact, this Court will not interfere, if there is any evidence to sustain their findings. There is ample evidence in this case to sustain the judgment.
All the exceptions are overruled, and judgment affirmed.
Messrs. Justices Fraser, Cothran and Marion concur.
Mr. Chief Justice Gary did not participate.