S.C. Code Ann. § 22-3-180
Either party in a court of a magistrate may demur to a pleading of his adversary or to any part thereof when it is not sufficiently explicit to enable him to understand it or when it contains no cause of action or defense, although it be taken as true. If the court deem the objection well founded, it shall order the pleadings to be amended and, if the party refuse to amend, the defective pleading shall be disregarded.