Western Union Telegraph Co. v. Travis
This text of 86 S.E. 221 (Western Union Telegraph Co. v. Travis) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Supreme Court of Georgia primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.
Opinion
Cora Travis brought suit against the Western Union Telegraph Company, to recover the statutory penalty of $25 provided for in section 2812 of the Civil Code. The jury returned a verdict in favor of the plaintiff for the amount of the penalty. The plaintiff was the addressee of a telegram sent by a person in Savannah.- The telegram in full read as follows:
“Mrs. Cora Travis, 906 Division Street, Macon, Ga.
“Vash is dead come tonight. Laura Edwards.”
The plaintiff did not live at 906 Division Street, the address given in the telegram by the sender, but lived at 609 on the same street. The defendant, being dissatisfied with the adverse verdict, made a motion for a new trial, which having been overruled, it excepted.
Judgment affirmed.
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86 S.E. 221, 144 Ga. 110, 1915 Ga. LEXIS 81, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/opinion/western-union-telegraph-co-v-travis-ga-1915.