delivered the opinion of the court:
On June 1, 1973, plaintiff filed a small claims complaint against defendant, Thomas Poe, in the Macon County circuit court. On June 27, 1973, defendant filed a special and limited appearance pursuant to section 20 of the Civil Practice Act (Ill. Rev. Stat. 1971, ch. 110, sec. 20), for the purpose of objecting to the court’s jurisdiction over defendant’s person, alleging that defendant has never been a resident of Macon County but has always been a resident of Tazewell County and that defendant has never had any business dealings with plaintiff in Macon County. On August 17, 1973, the trial court overruled defendant’s motion. It is from that denial that this appeal is taken. We dismiss for want of a final and appealable order.
In order for this court to have jurisdiction the order of the circuit court from which an appeal is taken must be a final order. (Ill. Rev. Stat. 1971, ch. 110A, par. 301.) Accordingly, a final order must terminate tiie litigation between parties on the merits or dispose of the rights of the parties upon the entire controversy or some definite part thereof. (Brauer Machine and Supply Co. v. Parkhill Truck Co.,
For the reasons above stated the appeal is dismissed for want of a final order.
Appeal dismissed.
SMITH, P. J., and CRAVEN, J., concur.
