The only assignment of error in the bill of exceptions is upon the judgment sustaining certain grounds of special demurrer. Such judgment was not a final judgment, and the case was left pending in the court below. Therefore the bill of exceptions is prematurely brought, and the writ of error must be dismissed. Code, § 6-701; Jackson v. Green, 58 Ga. 460; Berryman v. Baden, 112 Ga. 752 (38 S. E. 53); Johnson v. Battle, 120 Ga. 649 (2) (48 S. E. 128); Canuet v. Seaboard Air-Line Railway, 128 Ga. 41 (57 S. E. 92) ; MacDonell v. South Georgia Live Stock Corporation, 152 Ga. 475 (110 S. E. 227); Belfor v. Belfor, 175 Ga. 694 (165 S. E. 635); Fickett Y. Fuller, 171 Ga. 190 (154 S. E. 784); Shearouse y. Shearouse, 176 Ga. 902 (169 S. E. 125) ; Johnson Y. Henry, 178 Ga. 542 (174 S. E. 140) ; Harrell Y. Southern Railway Co., 13 Ga. App. 409 (79 S. E. 240) ; Stem y. Lazarus, 33 Ga. App. 791 (128 S. E. 696) ; Phillips Y. Cuthbert Gm Co., 51 Ga. App. 149 (179 S. E. 774).
Writ of error dismissed.
All the Justices concur. Oliver, Oliver & Davis, for plaintiffs. Aaron Kravitch, Abrahams, Bouhan, Atlcinson & Lawrence, and Fraser & Underwood, for defendant.