| Ga. | Mar 11, 1913
The due and orderly progress of an execution issued on a judgment rendered by a city court having jurisdiction of the parties and the subject-matter, and affirmed on writ of error by the Court of Appeals, will not be restrained because of a contention that the judgment of the Court of Appeals was not in harmony with precedents established by the Supreme Court. Saffold v. Mangum, 139 Ga. 119 (76 S.E. 858" date_filed="1912-12-11" court="Ga." case_name="Saffold v. Mangum">76 S. E. 858).
Judgment affirmed.