136 Ga. 123 | Ga. | 1911
Certain parties, alleging themselves to be the duly constituted registrars of Gilmer county, sought a writ of mandamus against the ordinary of that county to compel him to deliver to them certain'books and documents for use in connection with their official work as registrars. Upon the trial the court directed a verdict in favor of the registrars, and entered thereon the mandamus as prayed for. The ordinary made a motion for a new trial, and asked for a supersedeas, which the court denied. Various exceptions pendente lite were made to rulings and decisions of the court, and error assigned thereon in the bill of exceptions; but a consideration thereof is not material, in view of the direction which this court deems it proper to give the case. Upon the hearing of the motion for a new trial the court refused the same,
Writ of error dismissed.