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V 1- LIGHT ON DEEP SUBJECT i i ii a V - Observations of Dutch Bioloflist fAre ? ;.rnT7v TT-Tn TT :A YT(CYT 7TT3 ITT) Accounted of Much Importance I ' ' by Scientists. ;" - 15 1 X Weare pleaded to report a much; J 1 higher market1 on all grades of to- 1 t bacco. Our -buyers are-very anx- l a lout to-ouy, win, pay as.mucu d,& j I they will any where; , We are in J a J V position to protect your interests at 1 I all times, and guarantee you top- J 3 notch prices on every: pile put on i I our floor. Load your wagon and! j drive to the CENTRE WARE- 1 I HOUSE, and L we- will send you I J home happy. t 4- Your friends, Rogers & Hunter. Warrenton, N. C. Yoimir MIMA Now is the Time to Locate in the Growing Town b Norlina. : Business and Residence Lots at Low Prices and Easy Terms. TOWN LOTS, FARMS AND TIMBER LANDS BOUGHT AND SOLD. life and Fire Insurance Placed in the best Companies I will appreciate your business, R. S. REGISTER, ... Real Estate and Insurance, ' Nbrlina, - - - - - N. C. Bank of .Warren Building". Phone or wire to-day at .my expense. Vi-A great controversy that has raged for .years in; the phQosophicaliworld has almost been brought to anv end 'by a j discovery of v Vries the great I)utcV biologist. ; DarwinV theory of I evolution supposed that it- took ages and ages for the slightest variation. in species. In fact, according ' to. his theory, so "many 'years would have had to elapse since the beginning of organic life that most thinking' men could not accept it. .The age of the earth has been' calculated by geolo gists from the aspects of different strata and from fossils very accu rately for; such a difficult problem! If a person accepted the'word of the geologists he could not ' accept the theory of Darwin7 ' : - 7 Vries found out that what is called "spontaneous variation", could;: be much greater 'than .was at first - sup posed7 .He called this rapid sponta neous variation "mutation.':: Uow, spontaneous -variation is that varia-. tion that takes place' in plants" or animals in one or two generations. J In other words,- it is "the observed difference between certain offspring and their parent? or (grandparents. It was found " that a change of cli mate or .'environment would, cause a very great variation in one genera tion. He found this especially so in plants. So - now one. can : accept Darwin's - modified theory' and the theory of ' the geologists in respect to the age of the earth at one and the same time. - " aor. Never VarpfCrack,Rot,Curl or Burn- Liko wood Shingles IT They can be laid right over an old wood-shingle roof with out dirt or bother, and they make it stormproof and fireproof. 5 They're inexpensive. For particulars address - i : H.:eFLEMINGivN6rIina, NI?C; NOT.UP TO DATE Ask Yourself Why Paint This Fall? r. - I - , - - .- " x 1. - Because the weather boards are drier now than they ; : Avill be , next Spiring. . - ' : - 2. . because weather, conditions are good. ' . V " . . ' 3. Because there are ho flies and bugs,-to"-'-stick on the - .surface: i.. 4- Because the painter can give morel: time on the job. 5 Because, the house needs protection against ; the win- Q ter's dampness. " ' T:-7 ' These are the five' reasons -why J, should . paint this fall. . ' - Here are five equally goodeasons why. you should. use Stag f f High Stan- ' , dard" Pairitthis Fall : It is bhom : ther than"ordinary paintand lasts years longer; ' It co-. - ' . vers the surface better; It works easier;. ;It . ; . gives perfeclprptectioh against jfecay; - - - ' ' "the colors are fadeless and give ' : ; "' ' J --. Permanent" beauty. V. . . IU&MILES M Norliria, North MIDWAY Carolina, ECO., Phone 21. ; i Inquisitive Person -WhafT lemS "the wedding anniversaries ? - rf- Society Actress (somewhat "annoyed)- How absurdly, out of date you are! You should let such triv ial matters rest and join me in mak ing up aset of divorce anniversaries. STILL HAPPY. Young Bride (to waiter) Waiter, my husband has been here a lot late ly. I hope, he's all right, eh ? Waiter Oh, yes ! He never has more than three glasses of beer. If. he were not happy he'd surely drink six. Fliegende Blaetter. : SLIGHT SUSTENANCE. J "Get anything at the house you tried?" - ; : ; i: b "Only the cold-shoulder' sighed the educated trainp. "What your way?" . - "Ilumble pie, that's all." EASY ENOUGH. T-ni r in i mi wi'i mm "Your friond seems to make a great many philosophical ; observa tions." -J "';t:- "Any man can do that when there is. nothing in particular hurting him."-. :':Z--Z ' For it is hear at hand, come to Eatzensteins for any thing you need in clothing, over coats,. rain coats, shoes, and hats, also dry goods, dress goods, notions and hosiery. - Also a full line of ..' ; heavy and fancy groceries. ; Best ci gars ever offered in Norlina,, 6c ; ; . : each. Your patronage is ; solicited. " We have arranged with A. K. Hawkes for his Eye Specialist; .on Oct, 27fljj and c 28th. Don't miss this great opportunity of having your eyes examined1 xfree of charge aned your glasses properly fitted at .my store. Remember the date. : on NORLINA, N. C Otir specialty, "Home Plated9 FIbur. TIEQUENTLY STOfCM TOSSED. . "You should launch out on . the oceau of matrimony, my boy.' . T' "I might if I were sure of its he imj a Pacific ocean." Boston Eve ning Transcript; j f " ; ' : . , HIS LOSS, j i RIGGAN BRpSf&WHli CONTRACTORS AND : BUILDERS,! . - Plans drawn and estimates furnished or, brick buildiri 1 Not theiipbut T I'm not : eating very much of - late.": :'y: :'- : w? "What's 3 the : matter, old matt? Lose your appetite ?" ' - Vfl "Ko, -mylcredlt . - SAME CLASS.".. 1 '- r -'It . ; . . STATEMENT, Of the ownership, management etc. , as required by the act of Aug. 24, 1912." . .''.The Norlina Headlight, published weekly at Norlina, N G:vrOcti,a914: . Editor, J. C. Hardy.- ' Managing editor, J. C. .Hardy. -l-- Busines9manager, J. C. Hardy, Publisher, J.' C. Hardy. ; Known bondholders, mortgagees, and other security ') holders,, holding 1 per cent or more of the total - amount of bonds, mortgages, or other securities, American Type Founders Company, of Richmond. Va. v . Z:t (Signed) - Sworn to and subscribed before me this 15th. day of October, 1914. . -(Seal) : V, -M..E. WALKER, - " M " ' ' Notary - Public My commission expires May 15,; 1915. JmpbrtajBUecaalion. '..'.I-'W Pop, tell me one. thing, please." V ;:"What is itTpnimyP v:" Via. they have to use needle guns i p.itizfifi: T,m nptril., fore tb got inachine gun ANO ON He WENT. ' , V: 1 V" r- V - .X ' - ' . M ;want my neutrality aefimte- vl Are yqir mixed up iritis dii No, ? replied the law-abiding j is too late f ofred clover for- the iBest TimeTofc " A rederias la which he is now (September 7) preparing to. cut, and wants :tb know ifhe Can -sow his land to oats and red' clover about Octo ber 25 provided the land is well prepared- two or three weeks be fore planting time." A ' jbejeSiti good plan to . break land .some time Before sowing fall crops; if it, can be done, because-there is less; danger of the crop suffering for, lack of moisture when sowed ; but we would not delay the sow ing of a-crop until too late iri or-' der to givetime. between plow-. ii auu seguing. Ayve oeiieve yc-; tober 25 too late to sow oats in cnMsissippif fchebest results, and feel certain that this r - - r . MedialloD. mCenHands up,or: Fll shoot; : QuickvWitted ; Burglar Fifty dollars for de giin ! ? Cohen Sold! Garygole. results an average year. Ii the land can be. put in good con dition by October i we would ad vise sowing the pats at orice ra- ;- i v.xiaiii j -wiicriuo.ueiiuDOSs : rnn i i v-uiiutiii..?' ?t?. i ijcjji l. iihsif t.o finfir T.nan waif nnti . intAhrtsgc u xjiauuii uy j ' - - -- S 1: JCtsJ-A fnppensix mnocentityBt T on mWav. fi ; ffp.t At-nfTmmi-rrr r- f;;.s?Ar ; . j uay 01 ucioDer. .114. , .7 gTrustee's Salefof tand.T By virtue of the power conferred up on'me by a certain Dsed of Trust exe cuted to me by John Branch and Lucy B Branch, "his .wife, on the 8th day of January' 190i. which Deed of Trust is registered in the office of the Register of Deeds for said Warren County in Book 65, at . Page 51, default having been made in tha payment of the debt therein described and thereby secured, I will, orf Tuesday, the 10th day of No vember, 1914, sell at the, Court house door in said. Warren County, . at Public Auction to the highest bidder for cush, the land conveyed to me in ; said Deed of Trust, and which is 'described and bovmded as folldws: '. Beginning at a Stone, "John Branch's North-east cor ner, and runningvthence along the Pub lics Road leading Northwardly from Warrenton to Warren Plains 13 poles and 8 Jinks to p. stone, thence West to the Creekiand down the Creek to John Branch's line, and thence along his line East to the beginning, containing Ten (10) aorts, more or less, and being the sanig tract of land which was conveyed L,ai? ayette Jtiar dated January Warren County Regis- . This, the 8th V TASKER POLK, Trustee. -f"- -"' ,:-. .r " ' .v- -""'V- :v,-r-
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