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We have no sooner accepted the nebular hypothesis as one of the ultimate laws of nature than the geologist on the one hand and the mathematician on the other tell us that it will, have to be abandoned. One generation of naturalists de lights us by teaching us to believe that every coral island is built from the bottom of the ocean by the accu roulated remains of millions of gen* ?rations of polyps and the next would have us believe that they are merely the caps of oceanic mountains. For a century the very foundation on which chemistry was built was the doctrine that the mass, the total amount of things In the universe, was unchangeable, but now more chemists doubt It than believe It. Bixty years ago Adam Smith wa* thought to have sold all but the last ward on economics, and bis principle of raissex-faire was the holy of holies, but now laissez-faire has been aban doned and only a single one of his taws remains unchallenged. So It is in all lines, theories of In Oeritance. of chemical affinity, of dis ease, of health, of life, of death ? all come and go so rapidly that we can scarcely keep pace '?/Ith the proces sion. When we look Into any special* lied phase of a subject the host of ever changing theories simply bewlld ers any but the extreme specialist. The interesting part of It Is that the man of science Is the very one whe Ib not worried by these shifting sands He is loo busy using the various the ories to accomplish things. He seems to tbink'rno~"Thore of discarding one theory for another than lie does of taking tip a'lars^r tost tube or beaker or of adjusting ois microscope to w ? Alger oat peat**, ? ? One of the Luxuries. ?'Ever had appewlh!!!.*";" "Xo. Thf?r?? stlii'i uev<T ln*?*n n tlrao when I cou.il air^rJ If." ? Iljubange. Odd Reminder. "Imogen. vo.Li* l.alr remind* me of F;rrniii>c." "l'fay.* vvliy':" "Because It's *? uimr Auni..i,ik"-<.'or:i?ll Widow. GAIN'S 4i? POrxns IX 4f' DA VS. Re>uu:-k?ltle Results of the New Tis sue Bulkier Bloodlne, in Man. en. Prove It Yourself by Buying a Bnttle of Bloodine Now, "By George, I never saw anything like the effects of that riew treatment Bloodlne, for the building up ol weight and lost nerve force. It acted mere like a miracle than a medi cine," said awell-known ger.tlemai yesterday in speaking of the revolu tldn That had taken place in his eon ditlon. "I began to think that there wa? nothing on earth that could mak< ?? fat. I tried tonics, digestive? heavy eating, diets, milk, beer ant almost everything else you could thiok cf. but without result." Any man or woman who Is thli; " can recover normal weight by tb? remarkable new treatment Rloodine "I have been thin for years and be gan to think it was natural for m? to be that way. Finally I read about the * remarkable processes broughi about by the use of Bloodine, so J decided to try It mself. Well, when 1 look at myself In the mirrow now, I think it Is somebody else. I have put on just forty pounds during the last forty days, and never felt strong er or more 'nervy* in m life." Bloodine Is a powerful inducer to nutrition. Increases cell-growth, makes perfest the assimilatiton ol food, increases the number of blood corpuscles and as a necessary result builds up muscles, and solid healthy flesh, and rounds out the figure. , For women who can j^ver appear stylish in anything they wear because of their thinness this remarkable treatment may prove a revelation. It li a beauty maker as well as a form guilder and nerve strength ener Bloodlne- costs .60 ecnts for the usual ?1.00 size bottles. Mail orders filled by the Bloodlne Corporation, Borton. For tale at Hardy's Drug Store la Washington. T - The president of l ?h'p company vu taking a Jeurnsy across tht wttor. When the ship was tn a dangerous channel he became ea ca?ed In conversation with the pilot an elderly man, who had spent moet of hie life on the water. The prssl dent of the company remarked. "1 suppose you know all about the da? Verous place* In this channel f" "Nope," replied the pilot. 'You don't!" exclaimed Ihe presi dent. "Then why are you in chart* of the wheel*" "Because I know where the bad places ain't" Kissing the Book. Ib England and all the English ?peaking countries the klaalng of the book before the oath comee from the practice of touching a "halldame." 01 ?acred object, as the old Roman touch* ?d the altar or Harold the casket of relics. The Iprm. "So help me Ood." Ib Inherited from ancient Teutonic Scandinavian law, under which the old Northmen, touching the blao4 daubed ring on the altar, swore, "So help me Frey, and Niordh, and the Al mighty God" (that is. Tfcor). Tbs *Vrst and last of these are4ne two old English Rod*, whose names we keep qp In Friday and Thursday. Easy to Have Lovely Hair Parisian Sage Is the greatest dan druff cure and hair dressing In the world. It Is not sticky or greasy, and Is used by women of taste and refine ment, who desire fascinating and lux uriant hair that will rompet admtra See our large display. Prices $2 to $5.50-, Also cheaper grades, $1.25 to $1.75. McKeel- Richardson . Hardware Co. Quality and Quantity1; There is a wonderful machinc -n use near you. If you hav.j nox seen it at work in your own gro cery or market, ask your neigbi _ bor if it is in his. You will sooi hear about it. Works well upon any kind of meat, such as bacon, dried bee. [ cooked pork loins, boiled tongue," ' sausages, etc. ' - < By trading at a place where the1 American Shctng^fachtnc is used~ you miy know that you are trading where the greatest quantities of such meats are sold and the stocks are fresh. You will nnderstand more fully the reasons for buy ing machine-sliced meats and for tradii g where the American Slicing Machine is in use, after once trying some of the meats sliced upon it. Something new? PIMENTO GHEESE: 15c. a jar. Try it. JOS. F. TAYLOE, The Quality Grocer. 'Phones 123 and 124 Car loads a specialty ASK US FOR PRICES I )C=^1 J. H. Harris PLUMBING and SUPPLY Company. ?1U A well-appointed Sanitarium for the treatment of all surgical cases in a sanitary and up-to date method. Skilled physicians and nurses. All the latest appli ances in vogue. For informa . tion write DR. D. T. TAYLOE, Chief Surgeon. Norfolk Southern Railroad. NEW CONDENSED SCHEDULE Effective June 5th'. t I'culv \A i; mm) ? . if, l West-Bound 9.45 a.m.tlO.OO p.m. Lv.. . 3.15 p.m. 3.20 a.m. Lv. . . 1.35 p.m. . Lv. . . 4.09 p.m., 4.18 a.m. Lvr. . 1.34 p.m. | 4.4 M.m. Lv. . . 5.56 p.m.' 5.4rVtom. Lv. . . 7.15 p.m.] 7.5&a.m. Ar. . . . . Nor oik Wastai; gton New Bern Greet vllle . Farn vllle .. WIson .... Raleigh ? NOTE ? These trains operated daly between Norfolk and New Bdrn via Washington; and daily, except Scnday, "between Raleigh and New Bern, via Washington. v. n Nos. 15 and 16, "NIGHT EXPRESS," carry Pullman sleeping, cars between Raleigh and Norfolk. Makes .colse connection at WILSON with A. U. 1 . 'Ttnraq~ir01ir Wilmington" Rocky " Mount, New Bern, Kinston : via* Goldsboro., Also makes direct connection at RALEIGH with R. & S. P. By., to and from Fayettevllle; with Sow. Ry. to and from Durham and Greens boro; and with S. A. L. Ry to andfrom Henderson. For full information and reserv-atlon of ^Pullman Bleeping car space apply to W. J. Williams, Ticket Agents Wilson; F. W.Tatem, General Ag eut. Goldsboro; J. L. Hassell. Ticket Agent, Greenville; T. *H. Myers,' Ticket Agent, Washington; T. H. Benn'ett, Ticket Agent, New Bern, or address . H: C. HUDGINS. G. P. A. W. W. CROXTON, A, O. P. -A. E. T. LAMB, President and General Manager. NORFOLK, VA. j reeerre the rl?ht to re)** all bids made, If none of them an satisfkc tory. In case any Md U made and accepted, and the bidder falls or re fuses to make *ood his bid by tender of the money within thirty days after notice of acceptance, said Commls ?loners reserve the right Immediate ly to act upon and accept the nelt highest bid for said bonds. This lUy 28, 1810. BOARD ?F DRAINAGE COM MISSIONERS OF, PANTBOO DISTRICT. /. By p. H. Johnson. Chairman. *< North Carotins. Beaufort county. Bnperlor court, Ctetober term, 1M0. E. 8. Woolard ts. Annie L. Woo-rd. Defendant above named will take notice that an actloa entitled as above has been commenco-i In the Superior court of Beaufort county to secure an absolute divorce from the defendant, and the said defendant will farther take notice that she is raqulred to appear at the term of the Superior court to be "held on the 7.th Monday after the 1st Monday In September, It being October S4. 1910. at the court hoase of said county. In Washington. N. C., and answer to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply' to the court for the relief demanded In said complaint. Tkls 6th day of May. 111*. V"; GEO. A. PAUL. Clerk puperlor Court. | CERTIFICATE OF DlMOUnfcHir |8tate of North Carolina, Department of -State. I To All to Whom These Present* If ay Come ? Greeting: [Whereas, It appears to my satisfac tion, by duly authenticated record of the proceedings for the voluntary dis solution thereof by the unanimous consent of all the stockholders, de posited in my olllce, that the?.?ow Head Mineral Springs Company, a corporation of this State, whose prin cipal office is situated, on Market street, in the towj* of Washington, county of 'Beaufort, State of North Carolina 4A.V, C. Rnrtmin -lHi'hgj agent therein and in charge thereof, uyfcn whom process may be served ) , has complied with the reQulrementA. of Chapter 21. Revisal of en titled "Corporations," preliminary to the issuing of this Certificate ^ Dis solution: .Now, Therefore. I, J* Bryan Grimes, Secretary of the -State nf North Caro lina, do hereby certify- that the* said corporation dJd, on the 10th dar of May, IfclU, file in ny office, a duly executed end attested consent tnr writ ing to the dissolution cf said corj tion, executed br *ll the stockholders thereof, which said consent tnd the record of the proceedings aforetfald' are new on file In my at 5? office as provided by Uw, ?? IH*,.7 Testimony Whereof. I hsve hereto *ot my hand fM nf^xed my official real.'&t -Rileigh, ci..i 13th day of May, A. D. 191*?. , J- BRYAN GRIMES, ? 1 - <?crjfr?rr (B bulm. JiOTICK OK ADMINISTRATION. I hare qualified as administrator of the estate of Mary jl. Sheffrey. de ceased. whose wtlK&aM beeb admitted to probate and adm1nis?oatloh grant ed upon said estate by the Clerk of the Superior court- of Beaufort 4otH& ty, N. C. s ? All persons ? who may hold valid claims against said estate -are hereby notified to file the same, duly itemised verified, within the tltoe de scribed by law, else this notice win ided in bar of their recoteyr. All *uch claims should be filed .either" In the office of the Olerk of the Su perior courts r^jBsaiffort courtly or with Small, MacLean ft McMulIan. Attorneys, Washington, N. C. Per sons Indebted to said estate are-* r* quested to mate VJmmed late settle ment. V . This June 1, 1810. . - --n ? QBO. E. BBER8, dmr. .^ J. X. pt Mary. A. Sheffrey qecegsoq. SB !H. g. CARTER, JR.. \TTORNEY-AT-LAV77 Washington, N.~C. " Office Market Street EDWARD L. STEWART Attorney -?t-Law.] Office|over DaiiyiNews, Washington, N. C. ' . [COLLIN h. Harding^ . ATTORN nf-AT-LA W, Office S>T|no ?4TniM|Co.. BuikUoc Room} aad 4. W/ ? HINGTON, NJC. ? STEPHEN C. BRAQAW . Attorney and Counselor-J at-law Washington, N. C. NICHOLSON & DANIEL J ' Attorney*- a t-Lav. Practice ln^Ati Court?J Nicholson Hotel Buildinar John H. Small, A, D. MacL. Harr# McMuIIm. SMALL, MACLEAN J . McMULLAN attornkvs-at-law Washington, North CMoll* w. D. GRIMES _ ATTORN RY-AT-LAW ^'^?atynjt^O, North Carolina. ? 3Pfactlc*a Id all the Cotu .a. ^ WW..B. Rodman. Wll?j o. Bodnuji. RODMAN & RODMAN Attorneys-nt-Law " Washington, N. C. W. M. BOND. Edeotoo, N dt"& NORWOOD L. SIMMOr 8 BOND & SIMMONS ATTORNKYS-AT-LAW Washington. North Carolina. Practice in all Cotu ta. VAUGHAN & THOMPSON attorneys- at-laW I Waahingtotifand .'Aurora, N.|G. Practice la all the courts. Business Cards G. A. PM^LUPS & BRO FIRE And Plate Glwi ! INSURANCE. Halley's Comet 10 nuke par hour, aoMrd^nj to |a?t mmm
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