SEAMSTER, Chief Justice.
On September 11, 1954, the appellants, Paul E. Broyles and Elizabeth Broyles, his wife, through their agent, F. W. Broyles, contracted to sell a house and lot in Jacksonville, Arkansas to appellees, W. J. Summers and Alma Summers, his wife, for the consideration of $3,000. Under the terms of the purchase agreement appellees paid $100 down and agreed to pay $50 per month beginning October 20, 1954, until a total of
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