61 Ga. 281 | Ga. | 1878
The plaintiffs sued the defendant upon three notes of the aggregate value of $240.00 given for a commercial manure called “ Pacific guano ” in which notes it was recited, “ that having for years been acquainted with the agricultural value of the Pacific guano, purchase the same upon our own judgment, relieving said Adair & Brothers from all responsibility in the sale thereof.” The defendant pleaded that the said Pacific guano was wholly unfit for the purpose for which it was purchased as a fertilizer, and did his crop no good, and that he was induced to sign said notes by the fraudulent acts of the plaintiffs, etc. On the trial of the case, the jmy found a verdict for the defendant. A motion was made for a new trial on the grounds therein stated,
Let the judgment of the court below be affirmed.