93 Ga. 731 | Ga. | 1894
The facts of this case are somewhat confused, but we gather from the record that the firm of Balcom, Yinson & Luckie, who were engaged in the lumber business, were succeeded by the Hawkeye Mill Company, which, in turn, was succeeded by Mrs. A. L. Robinson, the plaintiff below. She brought two actions against Churchman, Williams & Co., upon open accounts for lumber furnished, one of these actions being in her own name, and the other in the name of the Hawkeye Mill Company, for her use. The two cases, by consent, were consolidated; separate verdicts were rendered in favor of the plaintiff, and the defendants’ motion for a new trial being overruled, they excepted.
It appears that the defendants below had given an order to Balcom, Yinson & Luckie for certain bridge timbers, a part of which -were furnished by that firm, and the balance of the order was filled by Mrs. Robinson after she became the owner of the business. The