47 So. 139 | Ala. | 1908
The action is for damages for breach of a contract to promptly transmit and deliver a telegraphic message. The message was sent by a father to a daughter, and recited that she should come at once if she would see her brother alive. The report of this case, on former appeal may be found in 149 Ala. 623, 43 South. 117.
The complaint avers “that said C. B. Jones acted as agent and for the benefit of the plaintiff in delivering said message to defendant as aforesaid.” To justify the refusal of the general affirmative charge for the defendant, it was incumbent on the plaintiff to offer evidence tending to support the conjoint averment of agency and benefit. This the plaintiff did not do, as appears affirma
The judgment is affirmed.
Affirmed.