Case Name: WEATHERS v. SOVEREIGN CAMP, W. O. W.
Court: Supreme Court of South Carolina
Jurisdiction: South Carolina
Decision Date: 1923-01-18
Citations: 123 S.C. 493
Docket Number: 11112
Parties: WEATHERS v. SOVEREIGN CAMP, W. O. W.
Judges: Messrs. Justices Watts, Fraser and Marion concur.
Reporter: South Carolina Reports
Volume: 123
Pages: 493–494

Head Matter:
11112
WEATHERS v. SOVEREIGN CAMP, W. O. W.
(116 S. E., 927)
Res Adjtjuicata.—Former appeal in this case (112 S. E., 44; 119 S. C., 402) presented the same question as those involved in this appeal, and the decision therein is conclusive.
Before Gary, J., Laurens, May, 1922.
Affirmed.
Action by D. Y. Weathers against Sovereign Camp, AYoodmen of the World. Judgment for plaintiff and defendant appeals.
Messrs. Bomar, Osh orne and Brown, for appellant,
cite: Limitations on argument of counsel: 118 S. C., 367; 77 S. C., 409; 113 S. E., 118. No waiver without knowledge: 84 S. C., 97; 83 S. C., 264; 70 S. C., 82; 25 L. R. A. (N. S.), 1; 51 L. R. A. (N. S.), 261.
Messrs. W. R. Richey and Peatherstone & Knight, for respondent.
January 18, 1923.

Opinion:
The opinion of the Court was delivered by
Mr. Chiee Justice Gary.
This is the second appeal in this case. 119 S. C., 402; 112 S. E., 44. The first trial resulted in a verdict for the defendant; the second trial resulted in a verdict for the plaintiff. We are unable to discover wherein there is any material difference in the testimony or the questions involved in the two appeals. The exceptions are, therefore, overruled, and the appeal dismissed.
Messrs. Justices Watts, Fraser and Marion concur.