Lefler v. Western Union Tel. Co

Decision Date25 November 1902
Citation131 N.C. 355,42 S.E. 819
CourtNorth Carolina Supreme Court
PartiesLEFLER et al. v. WESTERN UNION TEL. CO.

TELEGRAPH COMPANIES—DELIVERY OF TELEGRAM.

1. A telegraph company receiving a message directed to one person in the care of a corporation is discharged by seasonably delivering it to an agent of the corporation, especially where, after extensive search, the sendee cannot be found.

2. The telegraph company was under no duty to state to the agent to whom the message was delivered that it was an important message, and to inform him of its contents.

Appeal from superior court, Rowan county; Shaw, Judge.

Action by Price Lefler and another against the Western Union Telegraph Company. Prom a judgment for plaintiffs, defendant appeals. Reversed.

Armfield & Turner, F. H. Busbee, and Geo. H. Fearons, for appellant.

Overman & Gregory and Long & Nicholson, for appellees.

FURCHES, C. J. Action for damages for negligence in delivering a message received at Mooresville, Iredell county, to be delivered at Salisbury, Rowan county. The message was as follows: "To Price Lefler, Care So. Railway Co., Salisbury, N. C.: Mother dying. Come at once. D. M. Howard." This message was received by defendant company at 8:20 at Mooresville, and received at Charlotte at 10:55, and at Salisbury at 11:15. The evidence tended to show that the agent at Mooresville endeavored to send the message to Charlotte at once, but the agent at Charlotte did not answer his calls, and he could not do so sooner than he did. Upon the message reaching Salisbury, it was at once delivered to Leroy Shuping, a messenger boy 16 years old, and who had lived at Salisbury all his life. He did not know Price Lefler, nor did he know where he lived, nor whether in Salisbury or not; and it would seem, from the evidence, that he made extensive search and inquiry for Lefler, the sendee, but was unable to find him. And this being so, at 11:15 o'clock he delivered the message to Johnson, the ticket agent of the Southern Railway at Salisbury. This delivery to Johnson was in time for the plaintiffs to have gone to Mrs. Howard's before her funeral, if the delivery had been made to Price Lefler in person.

The discussion of this case has assumed a wide range, as the discussion of such cases usually does. But not to consider what is not necessary for a decision of the case, the discussion is very much limited. The message was delivered to Johnson in proper time, and eliminates the discussion of any negligence there may have been in sending the message, as no negligence can avail the plaintiffs that did not cause the injury. It also eliminates a discussion as to whether the messenger boy, Shuping, used due dil igence in trying to find Price Lefler or not, who was not in town at that time. The court properly instructed the jury that Johnson was a proper agent of the Southern Railway Company, to whom a delivery of the message might be made, and a delivery to him was a delivery to the Southern Railway Company, and,...

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  • Russ v. Western Union Telegraph Co.
    • United States
    • North Carolina Supreme Court
    • 8 janvier 1943
    ...S.W.2d 751; Western Union Tel. Co. v. Freeland, Tex.Civ.App., 12 S.W.2d 256. Nor is the case controlled by the decision in Lefler v. Western Union Tel. Co., supra. There, the message was sent in care of an agent presumably would be in position to care for it or to see that it was delivered ......
  • Western Union Telegraph Co. v. Rowell
    • United States
    • Alabama Supreme Court
    • 14 novembre 1907
    ... ... between the plaintiff and the defendant in reference to the ... transmission of the message. W. U. Tel. Co. v ... Cunningham, 99 Ala. 314, 14 So. 579; W. U. Tel. Co ... v. Wilson, 93 Ala. 32, 9 So. 414, 30 Am. St. Rep. 23; ... W. U. Tel. Co ... boarding house, in the city of Montgomery, and that the ... message could not therefore be delivered to the plaintiff. In ... Lefler v. W. U. Tel. Co., 131 N.C. 355, 42 S.E. 819, ... 59 L. R. A. 477, a telegram was addressed to the plaintiff, ... care of Southern Railway ... ...
  • Western Union Telegraph Co. v. Smith
    • United States
    • Kentucky Court of Appeals
    • 23 avril 1915
    ...message to D. Sullivan & Co. and been fully discharged of its contract, without making inquiry for Fant at all. In Lefler v. W. U. T. Co., 131 N.C. 355, 42 S.E. 819, 59 R. A. 477, a message was sent by telegraph to Lefler, in care of the Southern Railway Company, and the court held that the......
  • Gerock v. Western Union Telegraph Co.
    • United States
    • North Carolina Supreme Court
    • 4 mars 1908
    ... ... good cause of action by showing the prior negligence of the ... defendant. This case is not like Lefler v ... ...
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