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highly priced viands of Christmas, how restful and wholesome ls_ that twain of simple dishes which old cus torn has ordained for tho New Year dinner! ?'Peas and hot? Jowl! Hog Jowl and peas! "A buxomer pair of words never kept company. The very sound of them is suggestive of all that is plump and cosy and comfortable- in the way of edibles. And, then how democratic they are! . * ? , ''Many hungers for luxuries until he has them and then he longs to get back to the old simple things. Dives would have given all his gold for the appetite of tho beggar that licked turkey scraps from about hts ' table anu. could he have done so with any grace, he doubtless would have flUng off hl3 fine raiment and led the beggars xestful life, free from satiety and indigestion. "So with the most of us, when the last of the Chrlakmas turkey is being served. albeit In the metamor 1 phoped shape of hash and paddles, when the last of the cakes and cust ards and what-not is givlng*us night mare, we yearn for a plain, unsweet ened diet, something that comes from tho rank and file of victuals something that makes no pretense to being fancy,' but is simply good to eat. "Perhaps this is why our wise for bears established peas and hog Jowl as the one proper New Year's dish. If silence liko a poultice, comes to heal the blows of ?ound, these homc *-ly patters serve equally as well to poultice a jlded appetite. They are honest dishes, becoming to hon ee? resolutions. * 5 "Long may they find favor ? hog jowl and peas, peas and hog Jowl". That reads fine ? Just as hog Jowl and peas taste good. After the sweet J meats and knick-knacks that only stupefy the appetite without satisfy ing, such a real solid diet makes a countryman to the manor born feel comfortable, even If he lives In -town and pretends to enjov wafers and. salads and teas and Ice and foamy st;*T When w*e read the Journal's ,? beautifully written thoughts about this substantial diet, we determined that our readers should see It ? and there you> have it! ? Greensboro, Dally News. The real value of a dollor Is what you can get for It. Wisdom lag require a skillful drlv drive some men to drink. pick your rather MATTAStUSKEET DRAINAGE / ' It Appears that there has been a ' adleal misapprehension on the part >f the general public as to the attl- 3 ude of the John L. Roper dumber ' Company towards the Mattamuskeet ' Irainaso proposition. This company 1 >wn3 10,000 acres in the area affect- 1 ?d, part of which is timbered and ' >art marshy. When the drainage 1 lea was broachedHhe management ' taturally Investigated tbe situation * ?lth a view to protect its Interests ' n the premises. When the benefits ' 0 the several landB included In the ' ract were assessed the company de- 1 :!ded to accept the liability assign- 1 ?d them, amounting to about $10,- 1 100. Just after this assessment had 1 ieen filed with tbe state bo^rd of ' iducation and before it had been 1 onflrmed, an expert from the Unit- J id States department of agriculture "ggested that the plan*- as outlined hould be submitted to a board of txpert engineers before putting them ' nto operation. This Idea commend- * d itself to the lumber company as 1 prudent one, and when the state :nnouoc&) r.n intention of selling Us ntereats without mal:ing any pro- I ?!sion for such an examination, the '< tanager'-ent of the company raised 1 i very natural objection. ' The Washington, N. C., News pub- J ishes a letter from President Mil- * ard of the lumber company to Gov ernor Kitchin setting forth (he facts r ?ecited above and also conveying the | 1 velcome intelligence that-tiw cor.i tany and the state board of edntti lon have agreed upon an expert en- ' tineer who will immediately Give a 1 horough scrutiny to the plans which ^ lave been adopted. In his reply to * his communication Governor KItch- ' n declares that he is satisfied that j he Roper Lumber Company slncere y desires the drainage of the dls- ( rlct, and as Mr. Kitchin has ail , ilong been in touch with the prog- ?' ?ess cf tbe matter this official ^ecla- , 'ation serves as an entirely clean 1 >111 of health so far as any i^nnec tssary delaying of the work op the , >art of the company Is concerned. There ciktrscarcely be question that ( >eneflt will be derived from an ex- ^ >ert's suggestions as to the details , >f so large a piece or work and that ( here will result saving both in time ( ind effort. The fact that this expert j ias already- been agreed upon leads , o the belief that the review of plans rill be made at once and that actual rork upon the pioject will not be nuch longer delayed. ? Charlotte j Jbserver. ? ? ? ,u c"ra?' wu W!C 4 In potato court yesterday. Char lee Mowbray. tW ?*ard of laj. F. De Knight for 85 years 1st f 1 be Treasury Department, was char ed with stealing amanlcure set val led at 9i9 from a local hardware tore. Albert I^audvolgt. a salesman ras the principal witness, and told f tbe details in the case. Mowbray, h rough his attorney, Catnpbell <Jar ington admitted bis guilt, pleading, n extenuation his overindulgence in J iquor. *v\ J Following the ploa of Attorney Harrington, thEt-the provisions of he parole system be extended to ward bis client, Landvolgt asked to le heard once more, when he said: "Judge, I know and ufcderetand hfs young man's ailment k Hf la , urrounded by bad company, .and1 i as not the environments conductve 0 s straight and honest life. Bestd ?9 that Ma parents are dead, and! here should be a helping hand ex ended toward him. 1 want him to ta*el with my set for a while. Ij Mil gladly introduce him In myj iouso and let him meet my family. >et my chuma be hla chums. He' ?oks as If he had the proper mater ai In him, and I believe with the issistance, of hiB friend, Mr. De plight, we can bring him out." 1 "A grand and" noble spirit," said fudge Mullowny as he paroled Mow Uay, after Imposing a sentence of I pne year. ?_ Proverbs and Phrases Good faith rhen Campbell. ' {?> ? Every lift of noWe origin [a breathed upon by Hope's pern ual breath? Wqrdawortb. H?*l?g thu day qualified aa ad mlntatratrlx of the eetate of Bryan W. Miller, deceased, late of Beau fort county, North Carolina, tbla I. lo notify all peraoi. Turing claim. >*?lnst said estate to exhibit them to :be undersigned or to W. A. Thomp xm. attorney at Aarora. N. C., on ft before Dee. lou,, mj or u,,, .otle. ?1U be pter in bar of their NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of a mort gage from H. W. Dixon to the un dersigned, dated January 27th, 190.9 ind recorded In the Register's office of Beaufort County. In book 162, at page 315, the undersigned will, ou the 30th day of January, 1911, at 12 o'clock * M., before the court hoUBe door In Beaufort county, seh for cash, to the highest bidder, the following described tract of land: In the State of.^North Carolina, County of Beaufort, Chocowlnity townnbip, adjoining tho lands ; of Dawson Downs, Riley Edwards and others, lying and being in and on Horse Branch*, and being* the same land conveyed by tl*e will of Mary Hill to her daughter, Betsy Brown, during her natural life, and then to the two children of Betsy Brown, Polly A. and Amarlna, said will is recorded- In the clerk's office of Beaufori county In book "F", p^ge 521; reference Is also made to a leed from David Purser to James H. Taylor.^^ted the 9th day of March, 1895 and recorded In the register's office of Beaufort county in book 84, page 111; also to a deed from W. H. Hill and wife to H? W. Dixon, Sated November 6th, 1906, and rec orded In book 1S5, page 80, being the same tract of land described kr the aforesaid mortgage. This the 28th day of Dec. 1910. OHSORQE A. PHILLIP8, Mortgagee. f. T. PHILLIPS, owner of debt. By Small, MacLean ft McMullan, attorneys. > ^ l-tO?. By virtue of a power of sale con tained in a certain deed of mortgages' lated 15th day of September, 1909, and .duly recorded iB the- office- Of tho register of deeds of Beaufort county in book 167 at page 581, isaid mortgage given by M. B- Res pass and wife, the undersigned will rm Friday the 3rd day of February, 191V at 12 o'clock, noon offer for. sale at public auction, at the coutt bouse door of Beaufort county, all that certain tract or parcel of land, iltuate, lying and being In the coun ty of Beaufort, and Bta?o of North Carolina, which is described hs fol lows: All that tract of land convey ed by the said W. A. Neal and wife to Mary W. Respass, which said deed described said land as follows: The other half of my cousin's or Arch bell's land including the eastward land of tho eighty acres conveyed by Wharton to Archbell, being the same land described In the said deed from ft*. A. Neal to Mary W. Rpspaes, and being also the same land devised by the will of George C. Respass to Georgia Ann Neal, wife of W. A. Seal. Terms of ?ale, cash. This the 2nd day of January, 1911* W- A. NEAL, Mortgagee. By W. C. Rodman, attornav and >0 mom or Ihi. It being t tract of land conveyed to I Bill by Kohert Hill, by ? ed In book ?8. page 99. register's :s?sss&rs& aforesaid mortgage. I Alao one f*rm cart add coo roan [bone callcd "George, ~ Tha'tbe 2Mb day of Utc, 1910. OBOKQB A. PHILLIPS, By Small. Macbean & McMullaa. attorneys. i-joc. Notice of Sale. I By virtue of a power of salo' coti | Uii.it j In a cfertaib mortgage a wo. p-iteuted on the inh da; of Stay 1905. by Jno. R. Perry to Annie K. Nicholson, which said deed Is duly recfded In' the office of the regls^ ^tar of Deeds for Beaufort county In Book lit at page ?J1, to which rr'. erence la hereby made for ftlrthlr particulars. Wo i'lll on Thurwia'y.tK 12th day of "January, mil, at 12 o'clock noon, at the court houae door In Beaufort county, offer for aale to tho hlghr.it bidder for cash the fol lowing described raal estate, tewlt: "A certain piece or tract of land ly ing/, and being In Beaufort county, slate aforesaid, |n Washington town sMp. and described and defined aa follows, to wit: Beginning at an "Iron atob" on the west side line of Market, street extended 15 feet from the eastern beginning of the divid ing line between Annie E. Nicholson and B. B. Nicholson of what is known as the Bason Farm, and run ning northwardly-Witt the said west side line of Market street extended (150 feet) one hundred and fifty feet, thence westward!* by parsllel lines to tho dividing line between ?Annie E. Nicholson and B. B. Nich olson (too feet) three hundred feet, thenea southwardly by parallel line to west aide line of Market street o?end^L,one hundred and fifty feet (160 -ftoefft to ?- point JM feob from said dividing line between Annlo E Nicholson and B. B. Nicholson thence caatwardly (joo feet) three hundred feet to the beginning." Thla December 8, 1910.' . AKNJE E. NICHOLSON. " Mortgagee. Oeo. A. Phillips, owner of the debt. , By Collin H. Harding, attorney. j-8c , NOTICE OV SALLE By Vrtus of a power of sale con tained In a oertaln mortgage deed from R. w. Peyton to D. H Bright Trustee, dated the 2^th day of Jan nary, 1#10. and duly recorded In the ofTk-e of the register of deeds of Beaufort county In Book 159 at pag? ?188. the undesigned will on Mon day. the 16th day of January, 1911, oSor for sal, at public auction to the highest bidder for caeh, at the court house door In Washington, n. c? at 1 12 o'clock noon, an of a certain tract or parcel of land lying and being in the county of Beaufort and State of North Carolina. In Chocowlnlty township, aad on the west aide of the pubUe read leading from Washlng ton, N. C., to Newborn, N. C? and on the South aide of "Cabin Branch, I a bout. eight miles from the town ot Washington, N. C.. and Mn|.t par* of a certain tract of land coilTeyed to P. A. Nicholson by Noah Spears and others, and more particularly | described aa follows: to-wjt: Beginning In the aald public road wt?ce the same crosses Cabin Branca and runs with the aald road South 3 t* west 24 -1-2 poles thence eon tlnolng with the aald road south 10 weet 17 poles to a stobr driven or the ??t side of the said read;' thence North 7< west 77 poles to s stake; thence north 7 east J 4 poles to a stake In Cabin Branch and jtmt northwardly of large gum; 'thence with Cabin Branch to the beginning containing u 1-, acre* more or less! ?lt. BBBCEE ? ^ %'* ^rSfWW Iff "' ^>jn>wji^KHM Ji-yjfcHfe w-4" ?vmoMbm>mM*Jh Ui*4wtarfiXi8?W\ ??V Wifci't'X + ? ?Mmmmm petitioner ~tll ? demanded .o the |> Thl, 10tb d? of &? A. PA 1-19C ' ? \ . ? ? ? 1 -?' ? ? ? NOTICB OF MOKTGAGE Under end by virtu? of t he powe of sal*. contained in a certain mort KUe deed, Riven by J. O. Oriffln and wife, Caroline Oriffln, on March 10, lft 10. to Tillman Paul, which aSld iait#uroent la -recorded In the office of the resistor of deeds of Crareh feunty in. book " 181, page"-884, the ?ame being hereby referred to (ttye mortgagors > having defaulted In the payment of the indebtedness therein secured) - 1 will -on Wednesday the, 18th dojr of Jhupary, 1911, at It o'clock M., sell to the highest bid dor for cas'n at the court house aoor In Beaufort county, the following de scribed ^ real estate: A certain picce or tract of land, lying and being In Craven county, state of North Caro lina, in Number One township, dnd described ani defined as follows: B^> ginning jn Stewart's line at old canal and running v. :th William Carawan's line ttf^Jlc'ra Branch 44 poles, will, said branch to John Smith's line and with John Smith's line back to the old canal 'thence , with \he ca nal to the beginning, containing nine (9) acres more or 16u. Terras of sale cash. The land lajiold fa Beaufort county^ In accordance wltn thG expressed terms of tho mortgage. v This December 15th, 1910. TILLMAN PAUL, Mortgagee. By Ward ft Grimes, Attorneys. At a-regular meeting of the Board of Aldermen hold on November 7, 1810, the following ordinance wai Be it ordained: That It sb^Sl be unlawful for any physician to treat a case of tuberculosis In the town of Washington without notifying the city physician within ten dsys after the- diagnosis by sush physician is made; and -any plfyslclan violating this ordinance shall be fined one dol lar for each day elapsing between the time of the expiration of the ten days a foresaid, -and tbe ^otlfl of the city physician. ) 2. This ordinance shall go; Into effect after the 15th day of Novem ber 1910. 1-1 < 5 or 6 doses of "C?fl" wiU cure any | case of chills and fever. Price 20c. ADVERTISE Iff THE NEWS That certain traot or parcel ot land Irtns being U Beaufort couoty, B. Wilkinson'* northeast comer In the middle o! Fourth strsot, then with Mid Wilkinson'! Una north S? west 85 Tarda to said Wilkinson's corner; then with Wilkinson4* and Salll* V. Mayo's l}ne south 3 west i TO yard* to Bailie y. Mayo's south past' rorner In tho middle of Pearl ?tree'; "the* with the mlddl* ot Mid Pearl btreot oouth 8*7 east 35 yards to I the middle of Fourth street; then vlth said street to the besinning. Containing one-half acre more or Ices. It being known as the Dallas Langs ton lot. * Terms of sale CASH. L( This 2ncl dajr of January. 1910." E. L. . BONNER. Trasstee. 'jW P. H. Rollins, owner of debt. J. H. Bonner, attorney. Pursuant to and by virtue of the power of sale contained In that cer tain mortgage from J. B. Turn age to Carolina Distributing Company, bearing date of May 11th. 1908 and do'y recorded* In the office of the reg ister of deeds of Beaufbrt county. In booh 189, at page 4 9 9. The un dersigned will offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash at the court house do<>r In Beaufort county, at 12, noon,- January Slst, 1911, the following articles of personal prop erty towit: One horse, one buggy, one single harness, one cart, also the entlro stock of . merchandise, such as gro ceries, dry goods, shoes, and such other Articles of merchandise con tained in the store of J. "E. Turnage, also one soda fountain and such otb ler store fixtures that are now in the storehouse of J. K. Turnage, Choco winKy, Beaufort county. North Car olina. This Dec. 81, 1910. CAROLINA DI8RIBUTINO CO. 1-31 V E. H. Moore, Trass. EDWARD L. /Attorney*! Otlic* ovi Vfashli '.c. COLLIN H. Xttorney-at-law, OBIo. Savings i * TlX Co.. BulUfln. Roomlodl. w/ wjeroN, N.a STEPHEN C. BRAGA.W Attorney and Counselor B?<J at-lawj Washington, _N. G. ? 1 NICHOLSON & DANIEL Attorneys-at-Law Practice in All Court" Nicholson Hotel Building John H. Small, A. D. SMALL, MACLEAN & McMULLAN ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW ! U j ? " | ' W. D. GRIMES I ATT ORNET-AT-lAW Wuhiaaton, North Carolina. PractifM in all Cooia -> ? -? *?. B. Rodman. .Wllej C. Bnllna RODMAN A RODMAN) Attorneys-at-Law) . Washington, N. p .< is . .. ? t*; - j ? r W. M. BOND, Kdanton, N. C. P '? NORWOOD L. SIMMOr S BOND & SIMMONS /.ITOmn-AT-LAV Wf.Unftpn, North ? W. 1_ Vrasbao W- A-.Tho^P^.. VAUGHAN k THOMPSON ATTORNEY Sr AT -I*AW| . WaatUnstoa lad Aaron, N. C. ,i Practice Ik all tba courts. j Business Cards e . ? G. A. PHILLIPS & BRO? FIRE K' And Pla.te i 1NSURA1 - NEW
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