A verdict finding against or in favor of a special plea to the jurisdiction of the court is not a final disposition of the case, since even if a verdict sustaining the plea to the jurisdiction was rendered, “the main case would not have been at an end, for it would still have been incumbent upon the court to enter in that case a judgment of dismissal.” Ross v. Mercer, 115 Ga. 353, 354 (41 S. E. 594) ; Douglas v. Hardin, 163 Ga. 643, 645 (136 S. E. 793). Likewise, a judgment sus
Wril of error dismissed.