The evidence did not demand a finding that the contract sued upon was based upon a gambling, immoral, or illegal consideration; and the judge of the superior court did not err in overruling the cer-. tiorari. Judgment affirmed.
cited: Alexander v. Allanta, 13 Ga. App. 354 (79 S. E. 177); Townsend v. State, 14 Ga. App. 757, 761 (82 S. E. 253); Meyer v. State, 112 Ga. 20 (37 S. E. 96, 51 L. R. A. 496, 81 Am. St. R. 17); Equitable Loan &c. Co. v. Waring, 117 Ga. 599 (44 S. E. 320, 62 L. R. A. 93, 97 Am. St. R. 177); DeFlorin v. State, 121 Ga. 593 (49 S. E. 699, 104 Am. St. R. 177); Russell v. Equitable Loan &c. Co., 129 Ga. 154, 161 (58 S. E. 881, 12 Ann. Cas. 129); Whitley v. McConnell, 133 Ga. 738 (66 S. E. 933, 27 L. R. A. (N. S.) 287, 134 Am. St. R. 223); Garland v. Isbell, 139 Ga. 34 (76 S. E. 591). Counsel for the defendant in error contended that the written contract was on its