123 Ark. 66 | Ark. | 1916
The Solomon-Moore Land Company on February 19, 1913, shipped from Helena, Arkansas, to Memphis, Tennessee, over the line of appellant, a car load of -cotton seed. The bill of lading showed that the car was consigned to the Chickasaw Oil Company. The appellees sued appellant alleging that the ear was rendered worthless to appellees through the negligence of appellant in delaying the transportation. Appellees recovered judgment, and appellant concedes that the evidence was sufficient to sustain the judgment as to negligence on the part of the appellant, but insists that the judgment is erroneous for two reasons, viz:
The judgment is correct. Affirmed.