
    8906.
    Swint et al. v. Brown, Governor.
    Decided January 22, 1918.
    Forfeiture of recognizance; from Glascock.
    
      J. 0. Newsome, for plaintiffs in error.
   Jenkins, J.

Service of a bill of exceptions, or a waiver thereof, being essential to give this court jurisdiction of the case, and there being no return, acknowledgment, or waiver of service indorsed upon or annexed to the bill of exceptions in this case, the writ of error must be dismissed. Civil Code (1910), § 6160 (1); Crow v. Slate, 111 Ga. 645 (36 S. E. 858); Seliger v. Coker, 105 Ga. 512 (31 S. E. 185); Sowell v. Green, 40 Ga. 510; Platen v. Johnson, 54 Ga. 455; Ethridge v. Finney, 119 Ga. 147 (45 S. E. 974); Swafford v. Shirley, 7 Ga. App. 347 (2) (66 S. E. 1022); Cohen v. Blum, 17 Ga. App. 737 (88 S. E. 409).

IVrit of error dismissed.

Wade, C. J., amd Luke, J., concur.  