Case Name: GLADYS TAYLOR, by Her Next Friend, ROLAND TAYLOR, v. GEORGE G. TAYLOR, M. E. BELL and MINNIE HOLLAND, Administratrix of O. L. HOLLAND, Deceased
Court: Supreme Court of North Carolina
Jurisdiction: North Carolina
Decision Date: 1925-09-30
Citations: 190 N.C. 855
Docket Number: 
Parties: GLADYS TAYLOR, by Her Next Friend, ROLAND TAYLOR, v. GEORGE G. TAYLOR, M. E. BELL and MINNIE HOLLAND, Administratrix of O. L. HOLLAND, Deceased.
Judges: 
Reporter: North Carolina Reports
Volume: 190
Pages: 855–855

Head Matter:
GLADYS TAYLOR, by Her Next Friend, ROLAND TAYLOR, v. GEORGE G. TAYLOR, M. E. BELL and MINNIE HOLLAND, Administratrix of O. L. HOLLAND, Deceased.
(Filed 30 September, 1925.)
Appeal by defendant from Carteret Superior Court. Barnhill, J.
Action in behalf of Gladys Taylor, an infant, to recover damages for personal injury suffered on account of defendants’ negligence in the operation of. a cotton gin. Upon a verdict a judgment was rendered in favor of plaintiff. No error.
Alvah L. Hamilton, C. R. Wheatly and Luther Hamilton for plaintiff.
Ward & Ward and Julius F. Duncan for defendants.

Opinion:
Per CuriaM.
This case was tried carefully and correctly. No error appears to defendants' prejudice. The doctrines laid down in Fry v. Utilities Co., 183 N. C., 288; Ferrell v. Cotton Mills, 157 N. C., 536; Graham v. Power Co., 189 N. C., 381, were in all respects followed by the learned and careful trial judge. There is
No error.