111 Ga. 566 | Ga. | 1900
One ground of the motion for a new trial is, that
Besides, we think that the testimony clearly shows that the damage of which the defendant complained was caused by an extraordinary freshet. The defendant’s witness, Hicks, testified : “ An extraordinary freshet in creek broke down the levee. It was a little bigger than any we had since I have been on the place.” Nisbet, the only witness for the plaintiff, testified that the break in the levee was caused by “an unusual freshet, the largest in several years.” The testimony of the defendant him