Case Name: NATIONAL STORE FIXTURE COMPANY, INCORPORATED, v. T. FLOYD WHALEY and THOMAS WHALEY, T/a THE WHALEY FURNITURE COMPANY
Court: Supreme Court of North Carolina
Jurisdiction: North Carolina
Decision Date: 1949-09-21
Citations: 230 N.C. 755
Docket Number: 
Parties: NATIONAL STORE FIXTURE COMPANY, INCORPORATED, v. T. FLOYD WHALEY and THOMAS WHALEY, T/a THE WHALEY FURNITURE COMPANY.
Judges: 
Reporter: North Carolina Reports
Volume: 230
Pages: 755–755

Head Matter:
NATIONAL STORE FIXTURE COMPANY, INCORPORATED, v. T. FLOYD WHALEY and THOMAS WHALEY, T/a THE WHALEY FURNITURE COMPANY.
(Filed 21 September, 1949.)
Appeal by defendants from Morris, J., at May Term, 1949, of Pas-quotaNK.
Civil action to recover on contract for various articles of merchandise.
The case was submitted to the jury, in the trial court, without objection, upon the single issue, to wit: “Are the defendants indebted to plaintiff, and, if so, in what amount?”, to which the jury answered “Yes, $829.71.” From judgment thereon in favor of plaintiff, defendants appeal to Supreme Court, and assign error.
Wayland P. Britton and John H. Hall for plaintiff, appellee.
J. Henry LeRoy for defendants, appellants.

Opinion:
Per OuriaM.
The case on appeal discloses that the ease was tried in Superior Court, in the main, as one of fact for the jury. The evidence shown in the record is sufficient to support the verdict. And appellants fail to show cause for a new trial.
No error.