143 Ga. 436 | Ga. | 1915
C. D. Davis brought suit against the Buckeye Cotton Oil Company to recover damages for a personal injury, and sustained a nonsuit. It appeared that the defendant maintained oh the western side of Houston street, between First and Second streets, in the City of Hawkinsville, its place of business for the purpose of buying, weighing, and shipping cottonseed, its storage-house being near the sidewalk. The track of the railroad company runs along near the edge of the sidewalk. The defendant adopted a contrivance to convey seed from its seed-house to the railroad cars, by placing benches on the intermediate space on the sidewalk and laying planks on them, over which the seeds were conveyed in wheelbarrows. When not in use the contrivance was taken down, and the benches were put on the edge of the sidewalk, near the drain. On the day of the injury the plaintiff, while en route to his business, passed the seed-house and observed the benches on the “side of the sidewalk.” About dark that afternoon there was a rainstorm which caused the electric lights to be extinguished. There was considerable wind. About nine o’clock the plaintiff started home, and while traveling on the sidewalk, while it was’ dark, fell over the benches, which were in the middle, or beaten track, of the sidewalk, and sustained certain injuries.
Judgment reversed.