NOWELL v. HARRIS, ET AL.

No. 38851.

219 Miss. 363 (1953)

68 So.2d 464

46 Adv. S. 74

NOWELL v. HARRIS, et al.

Supreme Court of Mississippi.

December 14, 1953.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Hester & Walker, Laurel, for appellant.

Beard, Pack & Ratcliff, Laurel; George D. Maxey, Ellisville, for appellees.


ROBERDS, P.J.

On January 1, 1951, Nowell endeavored to remove the chain binder from a stack of lumber. The lumber fell and injured him. He sued Travis Haynes, Jr., doing business as Haynes Lumber Company, and T.H. Harris and G.M. Harris, doing business as Harris Lumber Company. The trial court gave a peremptory instruction for all defendants, and Nowell appeals. The question for...

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