Thompson, Adm'r v. Hudgens
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This action by the administrator of the estate of W. K. Pludgens, deceased, was commenced in the Court of Common Pleas for Anderson County, March 25, 1929, for the purpose of calling in the creditors, marshaling the assets of the estate, and determining the rights of the parties thereto. The particular property involved in this appeal is .81 of an acre of land in the Town of Piedmont, Greenville County. *471 The case was tried by Honorable M. T. Bonham, Circuit Judge (who has since been elected a member of this Court), without a jury. The facts and issues involved are fully stated in the decree issued by his Honor, Judge Bonham, and- for the reasons stated therein it is the judgment of this Court that the judgment of the lower Court be, and is hereby, affirmed.
Note. Tet the decree of the Circuit Judge be reported.
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