Bill by appellees against appellant for specific performance, and from a decree granting relief sought, respondent has prosecuted this appeal. Complainants, ignorant negroes, unable to read or write, purchased from the respondent, a white man, a certain house and lot, or rather lots, in the town of Chattahoochee City, Chambers county, Ala., the payments to be made in monthly installments of $7.50 per month. The contract of purchase was in writing, executed in duplicate, and duly witnessed. As these contracts appear on their face, the sum agreed upon was $975, with the legal rate of interest until fully paid, but complainants insist the amount to be paid was $350, and that the contracts have either been changed after execution or fraudulently represented to them by respondent at the time of execution as being in the sum of only $350. Adams Hdw. Co. v. Wimbish,
ANDERSON, C. J., and SAYRE and MILLER, JJ., concur.
