119 Ga. 916 | Ga. | 1904
An action for damages was brought by Webb against the County of Telfair, in the city court of McRae. The petition alleged that the damages resulted from injuries received by the petitioner’s mare, by reason of defects in a certain county bridge; that petitioner was leading her across such bridge, when, without any fault on his part, she stepped into a hole in the floor of said bridge, and was damaged; that the flooring of the bridge was dilapidated, rotten, and full of holes, that this condition had existed for several months, and that the county authorities had actual notice of the unsafe and dangerous condition of the bridge; that the bridge had been constructed by the county of lumber of an inferior quality; and that the county was negligent in failing to repair the bridge. The petition also alleged that the niare was so badly crippled that, after attempting for nearly seven weeks, at great trouble and expense, to cure her, he had disposed of her as being practically worthless, and that he had been damaged' in the sum of $150. The defendant by its answer denied all the allegations of the petition, as to the manner and extent of the injuries to the mare, and as to the condition of the bridge. Upon the trial the jury returned a verdict for the plaintiff for $112.50. The defendant moved for a new trial, the motion was overruled, and the defendant excepted.