119 Ga. 778 | Ga. | 1904
This was a suit on a promissory note for $241.50, brought against W. B. Thomas, as maker, by H. C. Bagley, trading under the name of H. C. Bagley & Co., the payee. The defendant admitted the execution of the note and his refusal to pay it, and denied his indebtedness thereon. He averred that the note was given for the first premium on a policy of life-insurance issued to him by the Penn Mutual Life Insurance Company; that the insurance was solicited by two agents of the plaintiff, Laird and
Judgment affirmed.