PER CURIAM. Reversed. Cited: Mabry v. Turrentine, 30 N.C. 210; Curry v. Worth, 48 N.C. 320. (711)
We are happy in finding a well settled and ancient rule of law which enables and requires us to prevent such private losses and general mischief. PER CURIAM. Venire de novo. Cited: S. v. Robbins, 28 N.C. 26; Mabry v. Turrentine, 30 N.C. 205; R. R. v. Johnston, 70 N.C. 350 Threadgill v. R. R., 73 N.C. 179; Norfleet v. Staton, ib., 550; S. v. Lewis, 107 N.C. 972; Van Amring v. Taylor, 108 N.C. 200; S. v. Davis, 109 N.C. 882; Hughes v. Long 119 N.C. 655.
Judgment affirmed. Cited: Mabry v. Turrentine, 30 N.C. 208; Norment v. Alexander, 32 N.C. 72; Sedberry v. Carver, 77 N.C. 323.