68 Miss. 523 | Miss. | 1891
delivered the opinion of the court.
Upon the facts stated in the petition before us, and which upon demurrer must be taken as true, the right of the petitioners to have
It is to be remembered that the object of the law providing for the selection of a uniform series of text-books for the public schools and of all its provisions was for the benefit and protection of the people, and not of book publishers, and while they may acquire rights and be entitled to their protection and enforcement in proper cases, they must be subordinated to the public interest as to the particular remedy here invoked.
Affirmed.