21 Ga. App. 318 | Ga. Ct. App. | 1917
Butler sued the Central of Georgia Railway Company, alleging substantially as follows: On a designated night he went to the depot of the defendant for the purpose of putting four negro passengers on the train to send them to Chattanooga, there to work in the factory of the plaintiff’s employer. After being admitted through the gate at the depot, he approached an agent of the company and asked him where the negro coach was, explaining that he wanted to put four negro laborers he had with him on that coach; and the coach was pointed out to him by the agent. He thereupon went with the negroes and entered the coach, and while there the train started on its trip. He immediately went toward the platform by which he entered the coach and found that the outer vestibule doors of the coach had been closed. He then rushed through that coach and found the doors next to the steps closed at that end. He finally found the same agent to whom
Judgment affirmed.