Wolf v. Western Union Telegraph Co.

19 S.E. 717, 94 Ga. 434, 1894 Ga. LEXIS 111
CourtSupreme Court of Georgia
DecidedApril 9, 1894
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

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Wolf v. Western Union Telegraph Co., 19 S.E. 717, 94 Ga. 434, 1894 Ga. LEXIS 111 (Ga. 1894).

Opinion

The message was; “ Can yon look at clothing samples Thursday or Friday ? Abe E. Wolf.” It was correctly transmitted from Savannah to Columbus. At the Columbus office the name of “Abe E. Wolf” was changed to “Abe Ellis ” by mistake of the operator. As thus changed the message was transmitted and promptly delivered to the sendee at Buena Vista. There is a man named Abe Ellis in Columbus, who sends many messages over defendant’s wires.

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