112 S.E. 64 | S.C. | 1922
April 11, 1922. The opinion of the Court was delivered by The particulars of this litigation are set out in the circuit decree, which will be reported.
Except for the suggestion that the case of Cathcartv. Sugenheimer,
It appears that in 1876 John H. Cathcart was judicially declared sane. His cause of action to set aside the various sales then arose, and the statute was not suspended by his subsequent lunacy. Cathcart v. Matthews,
The judgment of this Court is that the decree appealed from be affirmed. *213