Although the evidence was conflicting, there was ample evidence to support the findings and the decree of the court. Dawson v. Biddle, 268 Ala. 557, 109 So.2d 683, Clements v. Olive, 274 Ala. 210, 147 So.2d 818. In equity, the trial court's findings are like unto a jury's verdict and are presumptively correct.
Unless the truth can be shown, the very purpose of the statute to aid the aged, weak or afflicted (Bush v. Greer, 235 Ala. 56, 177 So. 341) might often be thwarted. * * *' " See also Dawson v. Biddle, 268 Ala. 557, 109 So.2d 683. As noted, in part, by the court's final decree below: