120 Ga. 414 | Ga. | 1904
Tbe plaintiff brought his action for damages against the Southern Railway Company. Tbe petition alleges, that the track of the defendant company runs throug’h and over the lands of the plaintiff and over Mud Creek on such lands, “ that the culvert or opening constructed by said Southern Railway Company over said Mud Creek,” where the creek “runs over said road of said defendant company, is too small to allow the free passage of water in times of rain, and is improperly constructed and has been allowed by the Southern Railway Company to remain partially'filled with mud, sand, and debris, and for the past four years has backed the water of said Mud Creek over and upon . . petitioner’s land, and caused said land to sour and become unfit for cultivation; ” that “ some twenty-five or thirty acres of said land has been injured by the back water from said embankments of said Southern Railway Company, and by reason of the defective culvert, and by reason of said culvert being too small to allow the free passage of water, and by reason of said culvert being allowed to fill up with said mud, sand, and.debris,” he has been unable to
Judgment affirmed.