85 Miss. 67 | Miss. | 1904
delivered the opinion of the court.
Mr. Hilley was a commercial traveler, with his home at Sugar Valley, Ga., where his family was, and, as part of it, a sick child. On August 11, 1903, being at Meridian, Miss., he wired his wife at Sugar Valley: “Wire me, McOomb City, Miss., how sick are.” Mrs. Hilley promptly received this message, and on that day, August 11th, wired him, directing the message to McOomb City, “Sick are no better;” and this message was duly transmitted to McComb City, but not delivered, because Mr. Hilley was not there. In fact, after wiring this dispatch to his wife, he had an order to go to Vicksburg, and so could not go to McComb City. Because of this change in his itinerary, he, on that same August 11th, wired appellee’s manager at McComb City: “Forward all telegrams for me to Vicksburg, Miss.” This message is tbe cause of the trouble. It was the custom of the company, un
Affirmed.