Case Name: MARY DAIL DIXON and Her Husband, J. W. DIXON, v. SEABOARD CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK, N. M. OSBORNE and B. W. NEWCOMB
Court: Supreme Court of North Carolina
Jurisdiction: North Carolina
Decision Date: 1932-03-23
Citations: 202 N.C. 840
Docket Number: 
Parties: MARY DAIL DIXON and Her Husband, J. W. DIXON, v. SEABOARD CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK, N. M. OSBORNE and B. W. NEWCOMB.
Judges: 
Reporter: North Carolina Reports
Volume: 202
Pages: 840–841

Head Matter:
MARY DAIL DIXON and Her Husband, J. W. DIXON, v. SEABOARD CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK, N. M. OSBORNE and B. W. NEWCOMB.
(Filed 23 March, 1932.)
Appeal by plaintiffs from Small, J., at November Term, 1931, of Wake.
Affirmed.
This action was heard on the motion of the defendants that the sale of the lands described in the complaint, made by the commissioners appointed for that purpose, pursuant to a judgment, by consent, at February Term, 1930, of the Superior Court of Wake County, be confirmed.
From judgment confirming tbe sale and directing the commissioners to convey the lands to the purchasers, the plaintiff appealed to the Supreme Court.
Gulley & Gulley and D. B. Jackson for plaintiffs.
Joseph B. Cheshire, Jr., for defendants.

Opinion:
Pee CueiaM.
There is no error in the judgment confirming the sale of the lands described in the complaint. The exceptions of the plaintiffs were considered and overruled. The court found that the sale was fairly conducted in all respects and that the amount hid is -a fair price for the lands. The sale was confirmed by the court in its discretion. The only assignment of error is based upon an exception to the judgment. It cannot be sustained. The judgment is
Affirmed.