Case Name: CORRIE WILLIAMS, Administratrix of CLAUDE WILLIAMS, v. BEMIS LUMBER COMPANY
Court: Supreme Court of North Carolina
Jurisdiction: North Carolina
Decision Date: 1929-12-18
Citations: 198 N.C. 814
Docket Number: 
Parties: CORRIE WILLIAMS, Administratrix of CLAUDE WILLIAMS, v. BEMIS LUMBER COMPANY.
Judges: 
Reporter: North Carolina Reports
Volume: 198
Pages: 814–815

Head Matter:
CORRIE WILLIAMS, Administratrix of CLAUDE WILLIAMS, v. BEMIS LUMBER COMPANY.
(Filed 18 December, 1929.)
Appeal by plaintiff from McElroy, J., at June Term, 1929, of Graham.
Affirmed.
T. M. Jenlcins and A. Hall Johnston for plainiiff.
R. L. Phillips for defendant.

Opinion:
Per Curiam.
Tbis action was instituted by the plaintiff to recover damages of the defendant for the alleg'ed negligent infliction of personal injury resulting in the death of her intestate. At the conclusion of the evidence judgment of nonsuit was rendered and the plaintiff excepted and appealed.
The judgment must be affirmed. The evidence considered in the light most favorable to the plaintiff is not sufficient to sustain a judgment against the defendant. The record presents nothing more than familiar and established principles in the law of negligence and a repeated application of these principles to evidence is deemed to be unnecessary.
Judgment affirmed.