| N.C. | Feb 5, 1890

The defendant was an itinerant dentist, and was indicted for practicing his profession without a license. We are unable to see any cause for this appeal. No error is assigned, and, upon examination, we find the record regular and unexceptionable. In such a case the judgment will be affirmed. S. v. Freeman, 93 N.C. 558" date_filed="1885-10-05" court="N.C." case_name="State v. . Freeman">93 N.C. 558; S.v. Bell, 103 N.C. 438" date_filed="1889-02-05" court="N.C." case_name="State v. . Bell">103 N.C. 438.

Judgment affirmed.

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