
    Bagley et al. v. Bagley.
    No. 14138.
    May 26, 1942.
    Rehearing denied June 16, 1942.
   Duckworth, Justice.

The only assignment of error in the bill of exceptions is upon the judgment sustaining certain grounds of special demurrer. Such judgment was not a final judgment, and the case was left pending in the court below. Therefore the bill of exceptions is prematurely brought, and the writ of error must be dismissed. Code, § 6-701; Jackson v. Green, 58 Ga. 460; Berryman v. Baden, 112 Ga. 752 (38 S. E. 53); Johnson v. Battle, 120 Ga. 649 (2) (48 S. E. 128); Canuet v. Seaboard Air-Line Railway, 128 Ga. 41 (57 S. E. 92) ; MacDonell v. South Georgia Live Stock Corporation, 152 Ga. 475 (110 S. E. 227); Belfor v. Belfor, 175 Ga. 694 (165 S. E. 635); Fickett Y. Fuller, 171 Ga. 190 (154 S. E. 784); Shearouse y. Shearouse, 176 Ga. 902 (169 S. E. 125) ; Johnson Y. Henry, 178 Ga. 542 (174 S. E. 140) ; Harrell Y. Southern Railway Co., 13 Ga. App. 409 (79 S. E. 240) ; Stem y. Lazarus, 33 Ga. App. 791 (128 S. E. 696) ; Phillips Y. Cuthbert Gm Co., 51 Ga. App. 149 (179 S. E. 774).

Writ of error dismissed.

All the Justices concur.

Oliver, Oliver & Davis, for plaintiffs.

Aaron Kravitch, Abrahams, Bouhan, Atlcinson & Lawrence, and Fraser & Underwood, for defendant.  