Ferebee v. Lake Drummond Canal & Water Co., 130 N.C. 745 (1902)

1902 · Supreme Court of North Carolina
130 N.C. 745

N. M. FEREBEE v. LAKE DRUMMOND CANAL AND WATER COMPANY, Appellant.

Pruden & Pruden, and Shepherd & Shepherd, for appellant.

P. II. Williams, and F. F. Aydlett, for appellee.

Douglas, J.

This is an action to recover damages for alleged injury to the plaintiff’s land by the defendant throwing mud, sand and water thereon, and further flooding it by filling up the sweat and lead ditch which was necessary for its proper drainage. This ditch was on the plaintiff’s land.

This is one of a series of cases arising out of injuries inflicted upon abutting landowners by the defendant in deepening and widening its canal in 1898 and 1899. It is identical in principle, and practically so in its essential facts, with the case of Mullen v. Canal Co., at this term. It is therefore unnecessary to repeat the discussion so fully entered into in that case, as we see no error in the conduct of this case or the charge of the Court of which the defendant has cause to complain.

Affirmed.