Thomasville Shooting Club v. Thomas
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Opinion
At Spring Term, 1896, it was ordered and adjudged that tbe defendant remove a certain brick building from Winston avenue on or before September 1, 1896. Failing to obey said order, an affidavit was filed on September 8, 1896, and notice given to defendant to show cause wby be should not be attached for contempt.
Tbe return admitted non-compliance, and tbe respondent averred by affidavit that be was unable to obey tbe order. His Honor beard proofs by affidavit from both parties ana found (1) That defendant bad neglected ana refused to remove said building as be was ordered to do. (2) That said defendant has been since said judgment, a,nd still is, able to comply with tbe same, and is in contempt of court. It was thereupon ordered that tbe defendant be imprisoned in tbe county jail until be complies with tbe judgment rendered at Spring Term, 1896.
*335 We can see no reason why the judgment, committing the defendant to prison, should not be affirmed. That part of the order directing the Sheriff to remove the building at plaintiff’s cost is not appealed from, and we express no opinion about it'. Millheiser v. Bulsby, 106 N. C., 443; Baker v. Cordon, 86 N. C., 116.
Affirmed.
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