51 S.C. 296 | S.C. | 1898
The opinion of the Court was delivered by
In order to understand clearly the questions raised by the- exceptions, it will be n'ecessary to report the complaint and answer.
After charging the plaintiff’s requests in regard to damages, his Honor then said: “Damages are asked in this complaint. You heard the testimony upon that subject. I need call your attention to two or three kinds of damages known in the administration of justice. One is compensatory damages, by which term is meant that persons are enti-
It is the judgment of this Court, that the judgment of the Circuit Court be affirmed.