BAILEY v. McPHERSON

No. 667.

63 S.E.2d 559 (1951)

233 N.C. 231

BAILEY v. McPHERSON et al.

Supreme Court of North Carolina.

February 28, 1951.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Hubert E. Olive and Stoner & Wilson, all of Lexington, for plaintiff, appellee.

Smith, Wharton, Sapp & Moore, Greensboro, for defendant George A. McPherson, trading as McPherson Motor Lines, appellee.

Don A. Walser, Lexington, for M. H. Winkler and M. H. Winkler, trading as M. H. Winkler Mfg. Co., appellant.


JOHNSON, Justice.

On or about 16 September, 1949, M. H. Winkler, trading as M. H. Winkler Manufacturing Company, of Baton Rouge, Louisiana, through his agent, Ray Williams, caused his Federal tractor to be attached to a Hobbs trailer, both owned by him, for the purpose of transporting bleachers to a customer in Norfolk, Virginia. The next day, while travelling north and at a place on State Highway No. 49 in Davidson County, North Carolina, approximately twenty miles...

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