CAGLE v. CLINTON COTTON MILLS ET AL.

16290

216 S.C. 93 (1949)

56 S.E.2d 747

CAGLE v. CLINTON COTTON MILLS ET AL.

Supreme Court of South Carolina.

December 7, 1949.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Messrs. Charles & Charles, of Greenwood, for Appellant.

Messrs. Nettles & Horton, of Greenville, for Respondents.


December 7, 1949.

BAKER, Chief Justice.

The appellant, an employee of Clinton Cotton Mills, one of the respondents, sustained an accidental injury in the course of her employment when on October 10, 1947, she was struck in the mouth with a bobbin, resulting in the loss of six (6) teeth, four of which were upper front live teeth, and two were on a bridge. She was referred to a dentist in Clinton, who necessarily made...

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