52 S.C. 513 | S.C. | 1898
The opinion of the Court was delivered by
Mrs. Sallie R. Cantey, wife of J. A. Cantey, borrowed $345 from the Bank of Allendale, in this State, in the month of November, 1891, and to secure her note therefor, executed to the bank a mortgage on her tract of land, containing 110 acres, known as the “Dalzell place,” and in said mortgage declared her intention to charge said premises as her separate estate with the payment of said debt. J. A. Cantey, the husband of Sallie R. Cantey, contracted a debt by account with the firm of W. A. All, Jr., & Co., amounting to $355.50. On the 14th of November, 1893, Sallie R. Cantey agreed with Mrs. Ida All, wife of
It is the judgment of this Court, that the judgment of the Circuit Court be modified, as required by the views herein expressed, and the cause be remanded to the Circuit Court for such purpose.