94 Ga. 444 | Ga. | 1894
The suit was upon two messages sent from Albany to Pelham. One was filed for transmission at 6.40 p. m., September 17; the other at 6.45 p. m., September 18. They were delivered, respectively, at 8.05 and 8.35 a. m., September 18 and 19. The evidence tends to prove that there were attempts to transmit them on the evenings they were filed, and that the failure in earlier transmission and delivery was due to the absence of the agent and operator from the Pelham office until the following morning in each case. He testified that he was employed and paid by the S., F. & "W". Railway Oo., which had an arrangement with the telegraph company for the operation of the telegraph line; that he received his instructions from the railway company, none from the telegraph company, and was allowed thereunder to •close the office at 6.30 p. M., but he frequently had work