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1 V. SL;:ri:rCc:it PigGaofcit . The special tern of Superior Ooait, in session here Hut week from Tues day through Friday evening, adjourn- ' ed shortly after a jury bad returned a - verdict of guilty in the eases charging-Sterling Miller and Roy Sut ton, Negroes, with larceny of seven - pigs from the Hertford Livestock Company on July 8 of last year. Judge Q. K. Nimocks, who presided over the court, immediately sentenced the defendants to two years on the roads. On a motion by defense at torney, W. H. Oakey, Jr., appeal bond of $200 and an appearance bond of $1,000 was set for each defendant. The jury which found the defend ants guilty of the charges deliberated eighteen minutes in reaching its ver dict. Testimony given in the -case, which was literally heard twice be cause the ficst hearing ended with a mistrial after two days had been con sumed with testimony, was completed at noon Friday and the case went to the jury about 6:45. P. M., Friday night. 'Because of the mistrial in this case, and the great interest created more than 100 jurors were summoned to serve during the special term of court, and only a small part of the court calendar was concluded. Seven crimi nal cam listed oa the docket were disposed of bat none of the civil cases were reached and all of these, along with 13 criminal ease were continued over to the April term of court , '.Following the completion f the larceny case, the State took a nol pros in the case charging W. O. Hun ter "with hit and Tun. This.: case charged the defendant with hitting a dog with his car and failing to stop. Among the cases continued to the April term of court were several in which defendants were charged with driving drunk and two in which the defendants were charged with posses ion of non-tax-ipaid liquor. - - Charges Of Assault Filed By Sheriff InShootingCase iSheriff M. G. Owens reported last Saturday that' he had arrested, and filed charges against, George White hurst, 42 year old Negro, for the shooting of Haywood Welch, Negro, at the Whitehurst home on Route three, about three miles from Hert ford, last Friday night at About 9 oclock. According Jo Sheriff Owens, White hurst stated that he shot Welch) when the latter refused to leave the White hurst home. The defendant in a statement to the 1.erl add that Welch came to his home In a drunlrn condition that he (White' urst) t-d used broom stick to" beet Y.'elch and drive him out of his hour. a, lie added that ha picked up his aingl barrel shot gun, and, standing on the porch of his home, told Welch that he would shoot him if he attempted to re-enter his home, r STv? j , ' '5; ;. y . He stated that Welch started to re enter the house and that hevshot at the lower part of Welch's legs. J ' : Welch , was taken to the Albemarle Hospital for treatment, but 'when hos pital authoriti.js were questioned Sat urday about his condition, no report was available.; j, y A hearing for Whitehurst -will be held In Peuimans Recorder's Court on Tuesday, i February 14. He is charged with assulat with 'a deadly weapon. The defendant was released on a bond on $500. " , ,, Health and Dsoity By Dr. Sophia Branson Teach Children Self Control "Susie, run quickly and pick up the baby, he is crying," said a nervaus mother, as shrieks and howl from the next room rend the quiet air. Little Susie ran in and grabbed the yelling baby, at the. same time she hastily put a pacifier into his mouth. He sucked vigorously for a few moments, then spit it out and began howling again. "Susie," complained the N moU.r, "why don't you give tim Lis fcottJe?" "Because it isn't tkne," rer'.' 1 tLj spindly legged little ; I.a an hour yet before his feeilng.":f,'Ko matter, I cant listen to that noise, Tra too nervous, feed him now." When the haby got his bottle, he hushed because he'd found something to di vert his attention. But he also was getting very bad training for the' life that lay before him,:; He got what he" wanted whether It was good for him or not if he yelled and made himself The mother ': in this ' ease did not control herself and she failed to teach her child even the rudiments of self- control. She .made him unfit from the cradle to live with others. - Later on the world deals with such children without the consideration that they feel is theirs by tight They are apt to be selfish, demanding, ar rogant, and generally disagreeable. It is easy Jorauch children to exhibit symptoms of psycho-neurosis. As a rule the seeds are sown in infancy. Frequently a tendency is also inherit ed towards abnormal nerves, .which should have been corrected as far as possible from birth onward. Babies should never be spoiled. .They should be properly fed, and not shaken about or used as playthings, by their elders. Habits of sound and early sleep should be established. The baby should sleep alone and in the dark. It is better for his eyes and his nerves. As the child grows older, if he is constantly talked about in his pres ence, it makes him feel self-important and self -conscious. When he finds "t by notjezY he fcecorc'8 t!ie ct.rof aii7.!ari 4... .tion, he rTa. 8 to ct .He llLj t be coaxed " 1 1; ed and often .ti varded by ja-ti.-i, "if he is a good boy and drinks hianUIk.--ytyy Johnnie's appetite is usually normal enough, if he plays out of doors and U not' given dainties between meals, and if at meals the mother's attitude is not one -of solicitation and worry a to whether he takes his food or leaves it Pampering, coaxing" and coddling do not -wake children eat or behave normally. It makes them dis agreeable nd 'rebellious. Later "on such children . give their teachers a great deal of trouble and are not pop uuar among the other pupils. ' 'The psychopathic: warde of hospit als and insane asyl urns are filled with disappointed and -frustrated wrecks, who were never able to adjust them selves to life as. they found it be cause they never learned self-control. l'l!0 ULTO 1. What is buying power of the 1950 dollar? ' . . . 2. What is the annual cost of Con gress to the Nation? 3. How much money did the U. S. Government spend in the 1948-49 fis cal year? ' : How many U. S. Senatros must run for, office this year? . 6. What countries make" up 1 the Commonwealth of Nations? 6. What Is the population of the Commr- . ...IJi ofvl,VvIonst ..v 7. Wh t is tiO'salt content' of sea 3. V. x did the U. S.' first issue F dtage stamps V 9. How manymedical schools are ' there In the U. S.T 10. Hoy does this' compare with 1905?, J'". '" ANSWERS v 1. Just under -60 cento as compared with the 1939 dollar; - '" 2. $62,000,000. : - ; " 8. $40600,000,000.-"'".; ' - ' . 4. .36. - ". V 5. United Kingdom, Canada, Aus tralia, New Zealand, South Africa, India,-Pakistan and Ceylon, plus pro lectorates and colonies. 6. 688.154.000. ; J ' 1. Average - common ealt . 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