Thе Courts take judicial notice of all matters occurring within their jurisdiction, which are of such general and public notoriety that every person of оrdinary intelligence may be fairly presumed to know them.
Brown
v.
Piper,
The testimony for the State tended to show that one of the defendants came into a wagon lot in the town of Rockingham, and said he could “ beat any man a gаme of five up for twenty-five cents,” and thereupon the two defendants bеgan to shuffle and deal cards and to bet twenty-five cents on the game аnd to pass money from one to the other, until defendant Taylor rose from the ground where they were playing and walked off, when the other defendаnt said “ I have strapped him.” It is not material that there was contradictory testimony, since the question submitted for our decision is whether the defendants wеre guilty, not in every, but in any, aspect of the evidence. Our case is easily distinguishable from those cited and relied on by the defendants.
State
v.
Bishop,
No Error.
