42 So. 234 | Miss. | 1907
delivered the opinion of tbe court.
Before the construction of gutters the offal of residences, it seems, was either received by private sinks in the ground for that purpose, or thrown on the lots and dried by' the winds and desiccated by the sun, or pursued its descent by gravitation on the several -lots on the lines of least resistance, so as not to be a nuisance. The city, as it had the right to do, constructed gutters along the sidewalks to collect and carry off the surface
Affirmed.