77 Ga. 804 | Ga. | 1887
Logan & Co. brought their action against the Central' Railroad, and by their declaration alleged that they were damaged by the defendant, in that it refused to receive and transport forty-seven car-loads of salt, which plaintiffs had shipped from Brunswick, Georgia, to Macon, Georgia, upon the cars belonging to the E. T., Va. & Ga. Railroad, consigned to persons residing on the Southwestern Railroad, the said E. T., Va. & Ga. Railroad connecting with the Central Railroad at Macon, and having the same gauge, but the salt was required to be unloaded and transported in drays to the warehouse of the Central Railroad in Macon at great expense to plaintiffs; and that the Central Railroad, was operating the Southwestern Railroad; and
These are the main grounds in the assignments of error, and we need only say that there does not appear to be any error in the other assignments.
Judgment affirmed.