82 Ga. 574 | Ga. | 1889
DeVaughn sued Mary A. Smith in an action of trover and bail for .a mule. On the trial the plaintiff introduced the following instrument in writing:
“$232.80. ■ Montezuma, Ga., Jany. 16th, 1886.
“On the first day of October next, I promise to pay J. E. DeVaughn, or order, the sum of $232.80 for value received. And to secure the payment of this note, I hereby mortgage and convey unto the said payee, his heirs and assigns, the following described property, to wit: one dark mare-mule named Queen, about ten years old, for which this note is given in part. Said mule to remain the property of J. E. DeVaughn until paid for.”
Then fellows a waiver of homestead and exemption and of exemption from garnishment; and the instrument is signed by 'Winchew Smith in the presence of two witnesses, one a magistrate, and recorded about ten months after its date. The only question made in
Judgment affirmed.