GARDNER, J.
1. Without commenting upon the evidence under the general grounds, suffice it to say that the evidence was abundantly sufficient to authorize the verdict.
2. (a) We come next to consider the special grounds. The State offered in evidence the photograph which the witnesses for the State had made after the still had been placed on the furnace. These objections are included in seven special grounds. Attached to the special grounds is an exhibit of...
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