TOWNSEND, J.
(After stating the foregoing facts.) In Fanning v. State, 17 Ga.App. 316, 319 (86 S. E. 731), the court stated: "To sustain a charge of this character, it must appear first that the house was a common, ill-governed, and disorderly establishment, and further that the keeping and maintenance of it encouraged idleness, or gaming, or drinking, or other misbehavior; or else that the house was kept and maintained in such a manner as to cause common...
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