106 Ga. 81 | Ga. | 1898
S. W. Thornton brought an action against Tom Standback for the recovery of eighty acres of land. Madison Standback was, upon his own motion, made a party defendant, and claimed title to an undivided one-half interest in the land in dispute. At the trial the plaintiff introduced in evidence á mortgage from Tom Standback to S. W. Thornton & Son, covering the land in dispute, dated February 15, 1896. The mortgage gave authority to the mortgagees, upon default in payment, to sell the land at public outcry, after advertising the same for four weeks in á newspaper, the proceeds to be applied first to the payment of the mortgage debt and costs, ana the remainder, if any, to be paid to Tom Standback. Plaintiff then introduced a deed from S. W. Thornton & Son, dated February 13, 1897, conveying the land to Mahone in consideration of $25, and also a deed from Mahone to plaintiff, dated February 13, 1897, conveying the land upon a consideration of $30. He also introduced newspapers showing advertisement in pursuance of the power of sale contained in the mortgage. The plaintiff testified that he was a member of the firm of S. W. Thornton & Son, and that Mahone clerked in their store and
Judgment reversed.