54 S.C. 526 | S.C. | 1899
The opinion of the Court was delivered by
This action was commenced on the 19th of May, 1897, by one M. A. Moody against the defendant, to recover possession of certain real estate alleged to be in the possession of the defendant. The complaint was in the usual form, and the defendant answered, setting up two defenses : 1st. A general denial of all the allegations contained in the complaint, except “that the defendant is in possession of said described tract of land.” -2d. A special defense, which will hereinafter be more particularly referred to. The original plaintiff, M. A. Moody, having departed this life intestate, on the day of September, 1897, leaving as her heirs at law, her husband, H. J. Moody, and the following named children, to wit: J. P. Moody and L. M. Cave (nee Moody), the present plaintiffs applied for and obtained, on the day of November, 1897, from his Honor, Judge Ernest Gary, an order substituting the persons named in the title of this opinion as parties plaintiffs, in lieu of the original plaintiff, M. A. Moody, deceased, and authorizing them to prosecute said action in the same manner and to the same
The judgment of this Court is, that the judgment of the Circuit Court be affirmed.