57 S.C. 427 | S.C. | 1900
The opinion of the Court was delivered by
This is an appeal from a judgment in favor of plaintiff in an action of claim and delivery of a black mare. Plaintiffs claimed under a past due chattel mortgage, executed to them by J. W. Carter, and in their complaint also alleged the following agreement in writing by the defendant: “Lodge, S. C., October 14, 1898. I hereby certify that I have a black mare which I bought from James Carter, which Jones Bros, hold a mortgage over, and that I will be responsible for said mare until mortgage is satisfied. C. M. Hiers.” 'The defendant admitted the execution of this agreement, denied all other material allegations of the complaint, and plead purchaser for valuable consideration without notice. The jury found a verdict for plaintiffs for the mare, or its value $100, and $25 damages.
The judgment of the Circuit Court is affirmed.