At the store she purchased a carton of six coca colas and two loaves of bread and then began to walk home. ![]() At about six o'clock on the evening of September 3, 1949, she went to Watson's Grocery Store in Florence, Alabama, which is a neighborhood grocery store located about five blocks from her home to buy some groceries. She had worked for this company in this capacity for 23 years. On September 3, 1949, she was 49 years of age and worked for J. Daisy Kirby Sullivan testified substantially as follows. It is not practicable to set out the testimony in all its detail, but we will summarize the evidence sufficiently for an understanding of the case. There was verdict and judgment in the amount of $3,000, for her as plaintiff in the suit and from this judgment this appeal has been taken. The alleged explosion took place as she walked home from the grocery store known as *171 Watson's Grocery Store, where the coca colas in question had been purchased by her. ![]() This is a suit by Daisy Kirby Sullivan (appellee) against Florence Coca Cola Bottling Company (appellant) for injuries allegedly suffered by her on September 3, 1949, by glass from an explosion of an unopened bottle or bottles of Cola Cola which she was carrying in her hand in a six bottle paste board coca cola carton. Mitchell & Poellnitz, Florence, for appellee. ![]() *170 Bradshaw, Barnett & Haltom, Florence, for appellant.
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