80 Miss. 764 | Miss. | 1902
delivered the opinion-of the court.
J. B. West, surviving partner of Chaffe, Powell & West, sued Brown and wife upon the following note:
“$1,325.09 Rolling Pork, Miss., Peb. 23, 1893.
“On the 7th day of January, 1894, I promise to pay to the order of Chaffe, Powell & West, at their office in New Orleans, La., $1,325.09 for value received, with interest at the rate of ten per centum per annum from maturity until paid.
“W. D. Brown,
“A. V. Brown."
On this note credits amounting to $632.67 were indorsed; and for the balance, after deducting said credits, plaintiffs below had a verdict through a peremptory instruction to that effect. This peremptory instruction was given to the jury, notwithstanding the defendant below introduced evidence tend
The defendant below offered also other matters in contradiction of the claim sued on, which, we think, should not- have been excluded from the consideration of the jury by a peremptory instruction.
Reversed and remanded.