STATE v. J. H. ROGERS.

(Filed 14 April, 1926.)

Appeal by defendant from Schench, J., at December Term, 1925, of DavidsoN.

Attorney-General Brummitt and Assistant Attorney-General Nash for the State.

Walser & Walser for defendant.

*827Per Curiam.

Tbe defendant was convicted of a breach of tbe prohibition laws. He entered a “broadside exception” to tbe charge which, of course, cannot be entertained. The other exceptions are purely personal and call for no discussion. They must be overruled.

No error.