STOKER v. GOLDEN

No. 39130.

221 Miss. 52 (1954)

72 So.2d 192

63 Adv. S. 71

STOKER v. GOLDEN.

Supreme Court of Mississippi.

May 3, 1954.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

J.W. Conger, Winona; Bell & McBee, Greenwood, for appellant.

Robertson Horton, Winona, for appellee.


McGEHEE, C.J.

The appellee Columbus Golden, a farmer and Negro preacher, borrowed the sum of $2,000 on November 6, 1946, from the appellant O.S. Stoker, a farmer who furnished money to his tenants and who made loans on real estate to other individuals. The testimony discloses that Mr. Stoker is a man "of great age," whose hearing and eyesight are impaired. The loan of $2,000 was evidenced by five promissory notes, due one...

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