82 N.C. 561 | N.C. | 1880
The solicitor for the state appealed from the ruling of the court upon the facts found by a special verdict, which is sufficiently set out in the opinion. The defendant is charged with a violation of sections 12 and 32, schedule B, of the act of March 14th, 1879, entitled "an act to raise revenue," in failing to take out license to practice the profession of a butcher, and the jury render a special verdict, the material facts of which are found as follows:
The defendant between the first days of January and July of the year 1879 in the city of Raleigh carried on the business of a butcher, and was engaged in buying oxen, steers, cows, hogs and sheep, which he slaughtered, cut up and sold in pieces to various purchasers at his stall, without having any license or paying any tax therefor. Upon this finding the court adjudged the defendant not guilty and the solicitor appealed.
In the recent case of State v. Chadbourn,
No error. Affirmed. *563