City of Barnesville v. Murphey
This text of 39 S.E. 413 (City of Barnesville v. Murphey) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Supreme Court of Georgia primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.
Opinion
Certain citizens and taxpayers of the City of Barnesville brought against the municipal authorities thereof an equitable petition to enjoin them from further operating a dispensary for the sale of spirituous and other intoxicating liquors, which they had for several years been conducting in the name and hehalf of the city, and also from paying hills amounting to several thousand dollars, which divers persons claimed were due to them for liquors sold and delivered to the city and used in conducting the dispensary. The liquor-dealers holding the claims just mentioned were, by amendment, made parties defendant. They and the municipal authorities set up by way of defense that the dispensary had been [780]*780legally established and operated, and that the claims in question •constituted a valid and binding indebtedness of the city, and therefore should be paid. At the interlocutory hearing there was evidence tending to show that money to the aggregate amount of the liquor bills above referred to, which had been derived from the sale of liquors furnished by these dealers, was used in paying off and discharging legitimate demands against the municipality. The judge rendered a decision granting an injunction restraining the further ■operation of the dispensary, but refusing to enjoin the payment of the alleged indebtedness. The municipal authorities excepted to so much of the decision as granted the injunction against them, and the plaintiffs excepted to the refusal of the judge to enjoin the municipal authorities from paying the claims of the liquor-dealers.
Judgment on both bills of exceptions affirmed.
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