Jackson v. Sullivan, 240 N.C. 630 (1954)

Sept. 22, 1954 · Supreme Court of North Carolina
240 N.C. 630

C. C. JACKSON v. W. R. SULLIVAN.

(Filed 22 September, 1954.)

Appeal by defendant from Clement, J., January Term, 1954, of Buwcombe.

This is a civil action tried in the General County Court of Buncombe County, North Carolina, to recover a balance of $375.00 alleged to be due upon a contract for services rendered by the plaintiff for and on behalf of the defendant. Jury trial was waived. Verdict for the plaintiff, and judgment was duly entered. The evidence supports the verdict. The defendant excepted to the judgment and appealed to the Superior Court of Buncombe County. His exceptions and assignments of error were overruled and the verdict and judgment of the lower court affirmed. The defendant appeals, assigning error.

I. C. Crawford and L. C. Stoker for appellee.

Appellant in propria persona.

Pee Cueiam.

The assignments of error brought forward in the defendant’s brief fail to reveal error. Hence the judgment below is

Affirmed.