100 F. 795 | S.D. Ga. | 1899
(orally). I think this is an exceedingly plain case. The bankrupt, Bmith, in 18M was the owner of considerable property, it does not appear that his wife ever owned anything. He has carried on business as liquor dealer and general merchant here for a number of years. Finally he executed a mortgage to his mother-in-law and to her son. This mortgage was given one day, and foreclosed the next, and, at a period within which by the law of Deorgia a sheriff’s sale could not have been legally conducted, the goods were brought to the block and sold. They were bid in by one Andrews, who confessedly paid no money for them whatever. The