101 Ga. 132 | Ga. | 1897
This is a contest between two brothers, W. D. and J. T. Jackson, for the administration of the estate of their deceased father, William Jackson. W. D. Jackson, who had been previously appointed temporary administrator, applied to the court of ordinary for permanent letters of administration; to this application J. T. Jackson filed a caveat. The case was appealed to the superior court and there tried before, a jury, which found that J. T. Jackson should be appointed administrator upon the estate, and judgment was entered up accordingly. W. D. Jackson made a motion for a new trial, which was overruled, and he excepted.
Judgment affirmed.