118 Ga. 868 | Ga. | 1903
W. 3L Young brought a suit in the justice’s court for the 564th district, G. M., against the Atlantic Compress Company, a corporation having an agent in Bibb county, for his salary for the month of April, 1902, claiming $75. That court having rendered a judgment in favor of the plaintiff, the defendant in due time entered an appeal to the superior court. The original plea of the defendant denied any indebtedness to Young in manner and form as alleged, and on the appeal an amended answer was filed by leave of the superior court. This amended plea alleged that the defendant discharged the plaintiff from its service on the 28th of March, 1902, and was justified in so doing for the following reasons: On or about November 1st, 1901, plaintiff was in the employ of the defendant, and his duties under said employment were to devote all his time to the service of the defendant, conducting the business of a cotton compress and warehouse in the city of Macon; that notwithstanding plaintiff’s duties to the defendant required all of his time, and notwithstanding defendant was then and there engaged in the business of loading cotton on railroad cars, the plaintiff engaged himself in loading 279 bales of cotton for the Payne Cotton Mill, and used the appliances and employees of defendant for that purpose, without its consent or knowledge, and himself received the compensation therefor, which he refused to pay over to the defendant on demand; that the conduct of the plaintiff in engaging in the loading of said cotton was an interference" with defendant’s business and a violation of plaintiff’s duty to defendant in the premises.
On the trial of the case in the superior court, the jury found for the plaintiff the sum claimed in the suit, with interest, and a judgment was entered up in accordance with the verdict. The defendant filed a motion for a new trial, on the formal grounds to the effect that the verdict is contrary to the evidence, to the principles of justice and equity, against the weight of the evidence, etc.,