PAYNE v. SMITH, ET AL.

No. 39215.

221 Miss. 138 (1954)

72 So.2d 234

64 Adv. S. 26

PAYNE v. SMITH, et al.

Supreme Court of Mississippi.

May 10, 1954.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

E.C. Fishel, Hattiesburg, for appellant.

T. Price Dale, Hattiesburg, for appellees.


ARRINGTON, J.

Bill Smith owned a tract of land consisting of 15 acres, more or less, in Perry County, Mississippi, and on September 10, 1938, he and his wife, Addie Smith, executed a deed of trust to secure to Mrs. Baylis Overstreet, now Mrs. Baylis Overstreet Payne, appellant herein, the sum of $258.19, evidenced by a promissory note due on demand, a small portion of which sum was the amount necessary to redeem the land...

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