94 Ga. 688 | Ga. | 1894
The administrators of Thomas Warren, deceased, sued W. J. Mixon on a promissory note for $137.50 dated October 23, 1887, due January 1, 1892, and reciting that it is for the purchase money of “ 130 acres of lot of land number eight in the first district of Wilcox county.” Defendant pleaded payment, and alleged that the year of maturity was by clerical error written 1892 when it should be 1890. lie introduced three other notes from himself to Thomas Warren, each for the same amount as the one sued on, bearing the same date, and due respectively on January 1, 1888, 1889 and 1891. The first recites that it is for the purchase money of “ lot of land No. eighty containing 130,” in the first district of Wilcox county. Each of the other two recites that it is for the purchase money of “one hundred and thirty acres of lot of land No. eight,” in said district and county. On the back of the last was: “$73.92. Deceived on the within note seventy-three dollars and ninety-two cents, this Jan’y 24th, 1891.” James M. Mixon testified that lie wrote the note sued on, and was present when the contract between Thomas Warren and W. J. Mixon was made, no one else being present but himself and the parties to the contract. The consideration of the note sued was land purchased by the defendant from Warren, for which defendant gave $50 in cash and his notes for the balance. Witness did not remember the amount of the notes; thought three notes were given, but was not
The court directed a verdict for the plaintiffs.