57 Ga. 232 | Ga. | 1876
This was a suit brought by D. P. Hill, administrator on the estate of Joseph Davis, deceased, for the use of Elizabeth Davis, against Slieibley, on the following instrument:
“ Deceived, Eome, Georgia, August 13th, 1876, of Doctor Joseph Davis, $500 00, to be appropriated on joint account to buying property in the city of Eome, or in case of no investment, to be returned.”
The defendant pleaded that he had bought the paper by an agent at the sale thereof by Hill, administrator, the same having been sold by Hill as insolvent paper at administrator’s sale, and the title having been in the estate; and that he was in bankruptcy; and that in the lifetime of Davis, he had paid him in tobacco. The plaintiff, the usee in the suit, contended that she had got the paper from the father of Joseph Davis, to whom Joseph had given it, and who had given it to her; and the testimony of the father was that his son had given it to him to keep, as rather appears from his evidence, and that he had given it to his son’s wife, who is Elizabeth Davis, the usee, after the death of Joseph Davis, his son.
Judgment reversed.