141 Ga. 44 | Ga. | 1913
Schwab & Sons brought complaint against Holmes to recover the value of certain goods alleged to have been sold to one Shaffer on the guaranty of Holmes. Three letters of credit were written by the defendant to the plaintiffs; one limiting the responsibility of the writer to $3,000, the second limiting his responsibility for goods shipped to $1,500, and a third to $500, making a total of $5,000 for which the defendant issued letters of credit. The letters were dated May 5, 1911, July 29, 1911, and August
Judgment affirmed.