19 Ga. App. 319 | Ga. Ct. App. | 1917
1. Berrien County Bank instituted suit against T. M. Peeples, as principal, and N. T. Peeples and I. C. Avera as sureties, on a promissory note originally executed and delivered to Farmers State Bank of Nashville, and held by the plaintiff as purchaser for value before maturity. The note was for $1,856.50, and above the figures in the left-hand corner of the note appeared a notation as follows: “Discount $192.00.” The defendants admitted the execution of the note, but pleaded that it was infected with usury, for which a set-off was prayed by the maker; the sureties alleged that they had no knowledge of the usury charged, and pleaded that they were thereby discharged as sureties.- The defendants further pleaded that the plaintiff was not a holder of the note for value; that the note had been changed, in that a “discount of $192 was added;” and that this was a material alteration and a forgery. After the introduction of evidence by both sides the court directed a verdict in favor of the plaintiff; and to this the defendants except, upon the grounds that the evidence showed that the note had been altered, and that it was infected with usury, known to the plaintiff at the time of purchase.
Judgment affirmed.