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Subscribers deairtng the paper this o ? . JfBWI-^.JP ?? date cf expiration, otherwise. it will be continued at regular subscrip tion rates until uotice to stop is re It you do not cat The Daily News promptly telephone or write the man Afar, and the complaint will receive ten~dlate attention. It Is our d?slre THURSDAY, AUGUST 25. 1?10 Parties leaving town ehOuld not fall to let the News follow tham daily with the nawa of Washington fresh aad crisp. It will prove a valuable companion, reading to you like a let tar from home. Those at the sea shore or mountains will find The News a most welcome Interest tag visitor. All articles sent to TU Nesrs for publication must be signed by thz writer, otherwlss they will not b* publish sd. Birth of Modern Science. Modem science may be said to have Its source In the famous museum of Alezandris. Students went there by thousands to follow mathematics, chemistry, anatomy, botany and zool ogy. After the long Interregnum of the scholastic period Ltfd Bacon took up the thread that hnSMjeen dropped by the Alexandrians and In his" Novum Organum" laid the foundation of the inductive method, out of which most of our modern scientific discoveries have come, liacou was not himself a practical scientist, but he furnished the | instrument with which others were to work for the conquest of nature aud | her subjugation to man.?New York American. DRY ROT IN MEN. The first external revelations of the dry rot in men is a tendency to lurlt and lounge; to be at street corners without intelligible reason; to be going anywhere when met; to be about many places rather than any; to do nothing tangible, but to have an intention of per forming a number of tangible duties tomorrow or the day after.?Dick The Heloderm. Tbe venomous lizard betoderm Uvea in tbc warm zuue between tbe Cordllle ran uf Central America and tbo Pacitic ocean. It secretes a poisonous saliva and has tbe curious babit of throwing Itself on its back when struck. Ita bite is not always so dangerous as popular opinion makes it, and after severe pain It often rupldly heals. Re cent observations show tbat tbc saliva la sometimes very poisonous and some times very inoffensive. The poison acts by coagulating the blood and flrsi Increasing. then diminishing, the Irri tability Qf the nerves. PAST SORROWS. Feeble natures live tn their tor rows instead of converting those sorrows into apothegqis of experi ence, They arc ?cturated with them, and they consume themselves by vr>2in? back ?ach day into the misfortunes of the pact. To Corbel i* the: great lecrct cf ttrong and creative exstcnce?to forget after the manner of nature, which knows no past and begins again every hour the my Series of her md?-fati ga: .. ^r Kiuctivene:;. Ealzar. i;* s 13 Handwriting. Tba, r 1- , .%> ijiv Vj determine sex from ni:. l\\r'.l:.- i.i perhaps cat>ea out of !tu U a ..ciusdjii leached from aa exaailnuti' u ? f ? :*. writing ;t 200 persons. Tbe were submit ted to two ?'prufi-Nsi'Ki 1! graphologists*! us well ft.? t?? '.iuf i ? rsi?n*s ignorant of tbeir nrt The ??' c-iU-il *e>: signs are found t-.> be inditeaced by the a:uou:K ?>f ivti'.;:.; by age and to c certain ext<r;:t i<>* pructlce and Ly professional requirements, as la the conventional writing ? f teachers and tho rapid band of bookkeepers.?New Orleans Times-Democrat. Womin end Food. Women need on tbe average about nlne-rentbs the nourishment required by men. He Wouldn't St sy Bought A guest was expected for dinner, and Bobby had received 5 cents as tbe price of his silence during the meal. Be was :is quiet as a mouse until, dis covering that bis favorite dessert was bejug served, he could no longer curb his enthusiasm. Fie drew the coin from his pocket and, rolling it across tbo .table, exclaimed: "Here's your nickel, mamma. I'd rather talk 8uccess Magazine. x English Brass. Tbe composition of English brass Is iboot seventy parts copper and thir ty of *inc. "Prince Itupert's metal" contains 75 to M) per cent of copper and, on account of its golden color, is employed to some extent In Jewelry. Tbe kind of brass called tombac con tains still more copper, nearly eighty five parts In a hundred, it is the alloy used for tbe manufacture of whst Is called Dutch metal, nn imitation of (Old leaf. It can be rolled Into sheets, tad these can be beaten out till tbey aio only flfty-tbrec thousandths of an tecb In thickness.?Chambers' Journal. WySttt L. & r 3 f. Columbia, N. C. . Vi.. Plymouth, 0. . . .. M?ckw?. C. .tt. . Ratu In urn* proportion (*? other stations. %..1 Going: Tk-kets to be sold for regu lar trains August 25th. Retttrniag: Tickets good to return until 9.45 a m Sunday. Aug. 28th. except that tickets sold at points on Raleigh division are good to leave Norfolk until 9.30 p. m.. August *3th. 1910. Get complete Information from tick et agents. H. C. HUDONI8, General passenger Agent; W. W- CROXTON. Asst. Gen'I Passenger Agt Norfolk. Va. ????i NORFOLK SOUTHERN RAILROAD. New Short Line Through Eastern North Carolina via Raleigh-Nor folk?Schedule in Efflect August 15th. North and East Round. No. 6. dally. "Night Express." Pullman Sleeping Cars, leaves Wash ington 1.50 a. m., arrives Norfolk 7 a. m. No. 2. dally, leaves Washington at 10.45 a. m., arrives Norfolk 4.05 p. m. No. 54. dally except Sunday, leaves Washington 3 *15 P. m., arrives Bel haven 4.45 p. m. South and West Roan<l. No. 5. dally. "Midnight Express." Sleeping Cars, leave* Washington at 2.55 a. ni.. Arrives Wilson 5.20 m.. Raleigh 7.30 a. m. Connect at Wilson with A. C. L. Railroad north and south at Raleigh with lines di verging. No. 19. daily except Sunday, leaves Washington 7 a. m.. arrives Green ville 7.31 a. jn.. Wilson 9.15 a. m.. Raleigh, 11.2<> a. ro. No. 53. daily except Sunday, leaves Washington. lO^TT a. m.. arrive* at New Bern 11.35 a. m. ' No. 1. daily, leaves Washington at 3.10 p. m.. arrives New Bern 4.35 p. m.. Beaufort 7.03 p. m., Ooldsboro 9 p. m. No, li, adlly except Sunday, leaves Washington 3.20 p. m., arrives at Greenville 4.14 p. m., Wilson, 5.31.> Raleigh 7.25 p. m. N. B-?Above schedule figures pub lished as Information only, and not guaranteed. For particulars apply to any tick et agent or T. H. Myers, agent, Wash ington. N. C. H. C. HUDGINS, General Passenger Agent; *' W. W. CROXTON. 9 Asst. Gen'l Passenger Agt. Norfolk, Va NORFOLK SOUTHERN RAILROAD. New and Attractive Tral. Service Ret ween RalehJi, V C? ml Wu??iington. X. C. Beginning August 15th the Nor folk Southern Railroad will place another passenger train in service between ?RaMgh and Washington via Greenville and Wilton. ma Icing POSf-uuger trains each way every wtx-V day I NEW SUHEM I K FROM WASHING. TON To UALKKiH. N. <\ ! No. ditiv. "fright Hx; Icr.vca Waaliii-ijiy:. 2.Co a n , Green ville 3.."3 a. m.. WUrcu "..2 ) a. m.. iirrlvM RaMtrh 7.3" rv m. N>?. i:?. dally cx~?pt Sunday, leave3 Wa*h . gton ? a ::: , Greonvillfe 7.31 ? V.'i:.-.:. :i.;;u m.; arrive Ral ?ijeh 11 J.? a. in ' No. "ll daily ox??*;?t St. .lay. leave . \Va*!;!ngto?i 3.2') ro., Gr^envilK 11.14 ?? bi.. Wilson 5.SI i>. bl. ar rS.'r Rald?:h 7.20 t> m. I FROMj:Al.WUf TO WASHINGTON ?UN1? NEW HERN. % .No. l.'. daily c:<ent 8iNid?y, lartvts :.li t ic K. n. III.. WiUsa #.2M a Urci.n.ill - s?.?? a. :n.. arrive at * nr.- :i i?> .i0 m.. arrive N^w Kern 11.35 a m.. arrive*Norfolk 4.03 ! | FROM WASHINGTON TO NEW BERN. ^ x j N > B:i. daily except Sunday, leaven Washington lo.?7 a. m.. arrive New Hern 11.35 a. m. X?. i>. <la!ly ?xc<s?it. Sunday, leaver ItaJeiph 3 I*, ni . Wilson 5 p. m.. (cave Greenvillo 0.30 p. ? . arrivea Wash ington 7.23 p. m. No. tj. daily. "Night Expreaa." leave* Raleigh 8 p. in.. Wilson 11.15 !>. m., Greenvillo 12.41 a. m . arrive? Washington 1.4# a. m.. arrives Nor folk 7 am. FROM NEW HERN TO WASHING TON AND RALEIGH. No. 14, dally except Sunday, leaves New Bern 1.45 p_ m . arrives Wash ington 3 p. m., arrives Raleigh. 7.30 p. m. BEAUFORT DISTRICT.. No, 8. dally, leav? Beaufort 4.50 p. m., Morehead City, 5.It p. m.. New Bern <>.50 p. m.. Kington. *1.02 !\ m.. arrive Gold?bor? ? p. m No change in nchednie of tralnr Nog. 7. b and 10, between Goldaboro and Beaufort. No change la schedule of Branch train*. No change In schedule of/ JH Northern division trains. v.*'' I. Lean 1 IB ?if] _________ nr ?>< STOCK.V BONDS, ( ~ "(73 PLUME STREET, CARPS Pri*al?.Wlr?Jlo N. Y. S.ock E;:clu |Board of Trade and ? correspondence respectfully solicited, Investment i s accounts ghnen carefal attention. JUST R EOEIVED: A Big Shipment of FRUIT JARS and JELLY GLASSES Prices right. JOS. F. TAtLOE, The|Quality Grocer. 'Phones 123 and 134 WHEN DOWN IN THE MOUTH THINK OF JONAH. He came out a!! right. We can lift you from POVER TY to PROSPERITY, only by giving us you orders. We help thoee only whp try to help them selves. Phone us for anything kept in a FIRST CLASS GROCERY STORE YOURS FOR BUSINESS, THE UNION GROCERY CO. WOMAN FOUND AT LAST THE PLACE WHERE ALL KINDS OF THE CHOICES FRUITS ARE KEPT New Arrivals Daily. Also Her Every Want Supplied IN FANCY GROCERIES DON'T BE LOST. CALL UP E. L. ARCHBIJLL WASHINGTON HOSPITAL DDE A well-appointed Sanitorium 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. Prize Offers from 1 .ending Manufacturers Book on patents. "Hints to Inventors." "Inventions needed." "Why some inventors fail." Send rough sketdffcor model for search of Patent Office records. Our Mr. Greeley was formerly. Acting Commissioner of Patents, and as such had full chargejof the U. S. Patent Office. GREELEY&M9INTEE Patent Attorneys Washington,.!). C. . ? PENHYRDYftL PILLS?' of rneDf.truatk.n.w They ?? LIFE 8A"V ?womanhood. aidiny der^lopc .m of * '".dcwu remedy for women tbcos. b*comes a nlenaore. br nn aand help adr?rtUe, and w town and countj, mr\In Good " $; But it is also Very Im portant to His Patrons The buying public has a distinct interest in whether or not almerchant adver tises. r For if s an economic truth that only the merchant who advertises can afford to off er actual values?to make consessions that are really competitive?to do business on the smallest possible per sale profit. The buying public has come to know this, to know that the buyer has a direct interest in the question of whether the seller advertis es. The buying public has come to know that the buy er pay6 th? penalty of pat ronizing the non-progres-j sive store, where a small! volume of sales makes large; per sale profits inevitable. It has come, therefore, to be a matter of personal in terest to a prospective buy er as to whether he or she is dealing with a progres sive or with a non-progres sive merchant. This person al interest is a purse-inter est, no we didn't say "purse onal" interest; and therefore comes nearer home the mere matter of p prefering to buy at STORE. that sort of pride some t erenera of a t Wi - ? ICOLUN iH. L? ATTORNEY-ATl Ice Saving, *JTru.t.Co.,'B^ _ LW s and Counselor-! at-lawj i Washington, N. C. fi ?. - - ICHOLSON & DANIEL If SI Attorneys-?t-Law|i Practice In AllJCourt? ' I[lcholson Hotel[Building S1V I H. Small. A. D. MkIjUi Harry McMulUn. I SMALL, MAC LEAN & McMULLAN I ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Wuhlngton, North Carolln. > 1 ?? W. D. GRIMES] ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Wublncton. North Camllhm. PractlcM In all the Cowa fa. B. Bodou. Wiley C. Rodmu. RODMAN 3c RODMAN Attorneys-at-Law Washington, N. C. W. M. BOND. Edmton, N. C. NORWOOD L. SIM.MOr a BOND & SIMMONS ATTORNtYS-AT-LAW Wuhiftgion. North Carolina. 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