PER CURIAM.
The assignments of error brought forward on this appeal are without merit and are overruled. Even so, the Court, ex mero motu, takes cognizance of the fact that the verdict is not sufficient to support the judgment. It neither alludes to the bill of indictment nor uses language to show the conviction of the offense charged therein. Therefore, on authority of State v. Brown, N.C.,
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