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It Does The Business. Mr. E. E. Chamberlain, of Clinton, Maine, says of Bucklen's Arnica Salve. '"lt does the business; I have used it for piles and it cured them. Used it for chapped hands and it cured them. Ap plied it to an old sore and it healed it without leaving a scar behind." 25c at Griffin's drug store. The Eugenia and Clark cotton mills, of Jonesboro, have been put in the hands of a receiver upon their own ap plication. Lack of orders caused by the panic is the reason. - A Cure for Misery. "I have found a cure for the misery malaria poison produces," says R. tVI. James, of Louellen. S. C. "It's called Electric Bitters, and comes in 50 cent bottles. It breaks up a case of chills or a b:lious attack in almost no time, and it puts yellow jaundice clean out of commission." This great tonic medi cine and blood purifier gives quick re lief in all stomach, liver and kidney complaints and the misery of lame back. Sold under guarantee at Griffin's drug store. In Wilson county, Monday morning. Will Lewis, a farmer, while drunk, knocked his wife in the head with an axe killing her. Lewis then made his es cape, but his capture is almost certain. Sank Foolisbness. "•When attacked by a cough or cold or when your throat is sore, it is rank foolishness to take any other medicine than Dr. King's New Discovery," says C. 0. E'dridtie, of Empire, Ga. "I have used New Discovery seven years and I know ii is the best remedy on earth for coughs and colds, croup, and all throat «uiu iung troutiiea. My chi - dren are subject to croup, but New Discovery quickly cures every attack." Known the world over as the King of throat and lung remedies. Sold under guarantee at 1 riffin's drug store 50c and sl. Trial bottle free. The Southern Railway Company has paid into the State treasury the $17,500 it obligated, to defray the expenses of the passenger rate litigation. Be careful about that little cough. Get something right away; some good reliable remedy that will move the bowels. Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup acts gently yet promptly cn the bowels and allav s inflamation at the same time. It is pleasant to take it is especially recommended for children, as it tastes nearly as good as maple sugar. Sold by May & Gorham. State Senator Geo. L Morton, of New Hanover county, is leading the movement against State prohibition, It is said a strong organization will be -effected by the antis. Mr. John Riha, of Vining, la., says "I have been selling DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder Pills for about a year and they give better satisfaction than any pill I ever sold. There are a dozen peo ple here who have used them and they give perfect satisfaction in every case. I have used rhem myself with fine re sults." Sold by May & Gorham. A receiver has been appointed for The Raleigh Evening Times. The in debtedness of the publishing company is about $16,000. A weak Stomach, means weak Stom ach nerves always. And this is also true of the Heart and Kidneys. It's a pity that sick ones continue to drug the stomach or stimulate the heart, and kidneys. The weak nerves, not the organs themselves, need this help. This explains why Dr. Shoop's Restorative has, and is promptly helping so many sick ones. It goes direct to the cause of these diseases. Test this vital truth, and see. Griffin's Drug Store. Represented by the Leading Agents of all Towns and Cities in ; • • -V • ' "... \ ■ North Carolina i "1 ■ The Seaboard Air Line will on April 1 revive the old 2-cent club passenger rate, on a block ticket of 10 or mor*-. "Health Coffee" is really the closest Coffee Imitation ever yet produced This, the finest Coffee Substitute ever made, has recently been produced by Dr. Shoop of Racine, Wis. Not a grain of real Coffee in it either. Health Coffee is made from pure toasted cereals, with malt, nuts, etc. Really it would fool an expert who might drink it for Coffee. No twenty or thirty minutes boiling. "Made in a minute" says the doctor. J. F. Jones A drummer by the name of Oliver, from Brooklyn, N. Y., died in Salis bury jail Monday. He was found on the street a few days before, nearly frozen, and in the last stages of dope poisoning. He was well dressed and a per.ect stranger. This is what Hon. Jake Moore, State Wyrden of Georgia, savs of Kodol for dyspepsia: "E. C. DeWitt & Co., uhicago. 111.—Dear sirs—l have suffer ed more than twenty years from indi gestion. About eighteen months ago I had grown so much worse that I could not digest a crust of corn bread and could not retain anything on*my stomach, I lost 25 lbs. in fact I made up my mind that I could not live but a short time, when a friend of mine re commended Kodol. I consented to try it to please him and I was bettered in one day. I now weigh more than I ever did in my life, and min better health than fer years. Kodol did it. I keep a bottle constantly, and write this hoping humanity will be benefitted Yours very truly, Jake C. Moore Atlan ta, Aug. io, 1904." Sold by May £ Gorham. The Southern depot at University station, was entered and robbed Sunday night, of a small amount of money, a few tickets, and the mail pouches in the depot were cut open and rifled. Kodol is today the best known and the most reliable remedy for all dis orders of the stomach, such as dyspep sia, heart burn, sour stomach and belch ing of gas. Kodol contains the same juices found in a healthy stomach. Ko dol is pleasant to take. It is guaranteed to give relief and is sold here by May & GDrham. Negroes of Fayetteville are raising a fund among themselves for the relief of the family of the late chief of Po lice Benton whom one of their race shot to death week before last. Get DeWitt's Carbolized Witch Hazel Salve —it is healing, soothing and cool ing. It is good for piles. Sold by May & Gorham. John Barringer, of Salisbury, Satur day night while drunk, grabbed his wife when she met him at the door, cut her throat from ear to ear, inflict ing a wound that will probably prove fatal. Barringer was captured next day and says his wife cut him first, but his story is discredited. If you have Catarrh, rid yourself of this repulsive disease. Ask Dr. Shoop of Racine, Wis., to mail you free, a trial box of his Dr. Shoop's Catarrh Remedy. A simple, single test, will surely tell you a Catarrh truth well worth your knowing. Write to-day. Don't suffer longer. Griffin's Drug Store. S. M. Grant, a teacher in the colored normal college at Fayetteville, was dismissed last week because he was convicted of carrying a concealed wea pon. De Witt's Little Early Risers, small safe, sure little liver pills. Sold by May & Gorham. Underwriters Fire Insurance Company of RocKy Mount Annual Statement of The Underwriters Fire Insurance ■ Company ol Rocky Mount, N. C. At The Close oi Business December 31st, 1907. ASSETS * * 1 Loans on First Mortgages, ..... $68,204.48 Cash in Banks, ....... 3,929.89 Due From Agents, ....... 1,230.17 Furniture, Fixtures and Supplies, ..... 400100 Accrued Interest, . . . . . - . 2,611.56 $76,376.10 LIABILITIES Capital Stock, ....... $51,500.00 Surplus, 17,071.04 '' J Re-Insurance Reserve, • . . . . 7,805.06 $76,376.10 r . ■ ■ T ' . ; ■ (V.tl X ■ (/ib 3 1 > im n«> v 'tax>3 Wilkinson, Bulluck & Co., n • t ... ' • ' " ■ ■•> • • -'.imm? 3 ' " 3- i "1 General Agents . VJ .r„. The Rocky Mount Record, Thursday, March 5, ISOB PAIN Plain in the head—pain anywhere, has Its oattsa. Pain is congestion, pain is blood pressure—nothing else usually. At least, so says Dr. Shoop, and to prove it he has created a little pink tablet. That tablet —called Dr. Sboop's Headache Tablet coaxes blood pressure away from pain centers. Its effect is charming, pleasingly delightful. Gently, though safely, it surely equalizes the blood circu* lation. - 1 If you have a headache, it's blood pressure. If it's painful periods with women, same cause. If you are sleepless, restless, nervous, it's blood congestion—blood pressure. That surely is a certainty, for Dr. Shoop's Headache Tablets stop it in 20 minutes, and the tablets simply distribute the unnatural blood pressure. Bruise your finger, and doesn't it get red, and swell, and pain you? Of course it does. It's con gestion, blood pressure. You'll find it where pain is—always. It's simply Common Sense. We sell at 25 cents, and cheerfully recommend Dr. Shoop's Headache Tablets GRIFFINS DRUG STORE. Directing Folks In Soston. The stranger had been searching nearly half an hour among the mys terious curving ways of the park for Fenway street. At last the trim figure of a hurrying student attracted her eye, and she resolved to ask for the necessary information. "Can you tell me, please, where Fen way street is?" she asked. "Yes, indeed," answered the student. "Why, we're in it now." "Yes?" The stranger looked rather helplessly around at the wealth of shrubbery, the smooth roads "that seemed to lead only to Mrs. Gardner's green roofed palace. "But I wanted to find a certain number on Fenway street" "Oh!" said the student, a helpless ex pression for a moment clouding her face. "Do you know, there's a street down there." She pointed a daintily gloved hand straight into a clump of elms. "I don't know the name of it. I never did know that it had a name. Why don't you try that one?"— Boston Her ald. Pretty Strong Lungs. In "Through Luzon on Highways and Byways" the author, a naval offi cer, tells this expansive story. We vouch for the story only, not for the facts: While traversing this attractive coun try, which offers so much to tempt the husbandman, we met with no sign of life until nearing a village, where could be seen native hunters after deer and carabao. The carabao furnishes a fine quality of meat and has a peculiar, instinctive trait in being the only deni zen of the forest that can protect it v J Plant Wood's Si 7 Garden Seeds \\ FOR SUPERIOR VEGE. TABLES Li FLOWERS. | ■ ■ • • 5 Our business, botli in Garden and Farm Seeds, is one of the largest in th:s country, a result due to the £a.ct that U Quality is always our n first consideration, q We axe headquarters for Grass and Ciover Seeds, Seed Oats, Seed Potatoes, Cow Peas, Soja Beans and other Farm seeds. Wood's Descriptive Catalogue is the best and most practical of seed catalogues. An ui>to date and re \ cognized authority on all Garden I \ and Farm crops. Catalogue mailed / \ free on request. Write for it. /I \ T. W. WOO 3 I SONS, / )} , SEEDSMEN. - Eichmond, Va II self against the boa constrictors, which are somewhat numerous in these parts. When the cambao is pounced upon by the boa and the reptile has wrapped itself round the. body for the squeezing process of killing the animal, the cara bao sloalj draws in its sides until the boa has his grip fixed securely and begins to tighten up,* when suddenly the carabao inflates his lungs to their fullest and spreads f his sides, tearing the vertebrae of the reptile into a thou sand pieces. How Tea Lead Is Made. Tea lead for lining tea chests is su perior at least from the standpoint of cheapness to any other metal. Accord ing to an article in Brass World, the method practiced by'the Chinese in the manufacture of tea lead is to press molten lead between two flat stones. The excess of lead is melted in an iron kettle by a direct fire underneath. Rice paper is carefully smoothed down over the surface of the stones to supply a nonconductor of heat and thus pre vent the chilling of the lead. The stones are now placed flat upon the ground and the upper one raised a short distance, with one edge resting BEFORE AND AFTER THOIL ! . * LOUISVILLE, KY., May 24, 1905. cent bottles, and have a heavier suit / • of hair than 1 ever had in my life. few weeks ago> showing the wonder . Allow me to say a word endorsing f u j results in a short time, the remarkable merits of your Rexall I take great pleasure in making "93" Hair Tonic. - this statement to you, gentlemen, en- My attention was called to this rem- dorsing your great Rexall ".93" Hair •Mr edy by one of your clerks, who guar- Tonic, and will answer promptly all anteed beyond question it would stop inquiries regarding it. my hair falling out, and also put my I am a t present special agent of the scalp in healthy condition for new Western and Southern Insurance hair. . » Company, 21-22 Courier-Journal Of- I hand you photograph before start- fi ce Building, this city, ing to use it, which shows me to be Very respectfully* nearly bald. After using two bottles * P I saw decided improvement, so con- roTf tinued its use. I have used seven 50- OsiSffTfl&J This is a remarkable case—an exception to the rule. We do not promise that "93" will grow hair on every bald head —but we do guarantee, because we know, that it will stop falling hair, cure dandruff, and give satisfaction to anyone needing a hair dressing. If K ' doesn't, bring back the bottle, and we'll refund the 50 cents you pay for it. . J. M. GRIFFIN, Druggist j The J Store upon the lower 'stone. In other words, the stones are opened like a book. A ladle full of melted lead Is now poured in between the stones, and the top one is quickly dropped. The lead is squeez ed out until only a thin layer is left. Tea lead usually runs from .005 to .10 inch in thickness. An Untamed Marquis. The father of the Marquis of Bute had an amusing experience in the neighborhood of Rothesay. He met a cockney traveler who asked to be di rected to a certain place. Deceived by the marquis' accent, the visitor took him for a southron and took occasion to make supercilious remarks about the barbarous islanders of Bute. He said, "Blime me, I suppose you're like fhe, an Englishman?" "No," responded the marquis; "I"m a native of Bute, this island." "Good gracious!" exclaimed the Lon doner, in amazement. "Then who in the dooce tamed yer?" Lord Bute assumed a fierce expres sion and, raising a ponderous cudgel he was carrying, said angrily, "Who says I'm tame?" The alarmed cock ney turned and fled.—Pall Mall Gazette. • * " ■ : ——rr —.fill.' -j 'j* j -i.il! . ' i ') v- : ; ; • » v? t • i n : o , j vr; j «. i 3 ■ £.? l /r*f? .* . >j ) '*?'.«: /tr >f; :«rj ; i 'I: J * • ! -j'T • ♦'» jT -4 j AGENTS AT . ROCKY MOUNT *' 1 •'" *; i '}* -3 Huiflnes & DaviS 0 1 • Tu ■ ! jo t .llaoi ot j - Paul R. Capcllc ;; Wilkinson, Bulluck } 'i J & r, j & Company J. L. Arlington Jacob Battle, Jr. IS , o r 1 »i . . !* « 00. .vityn - . c I 3 D I J ■ ,/ i p>« • . ' r ' * ' * J , .1 ( J '1 •; : 1 * 11- % ' i ' 2 i ta d i i j&r'j 3ir? • 1 * >• c i. • 2 : ]i" , »Aj } V I. J - J 'IM I T , vr4 j«.; , fnr ~v ■' *i ; f 11R i • i!' ibo J=T=»t 7; • ,1 i • ? •C * / i - r O I* 1 ' ; ; ♦ ~. 1 _ y ( Two Cures For the Blues. 1 1 "What do you do when you have tile • blues?" asked the first woman. : "I walk up Fifth avenue and look in 1 all the jewelers' windows and at the orchids and high priced hats. What do , you do?" ; "I go way down to Rivington street ! and look at the wretched poor women ' with seventeen children struggling In the dirt. That makes me thankful my affairs are no worse." New York ; Press. Its Worth. The actress, hairing been arrested for running her automobile seventy milts ; an hour, was describing the superb car to a reporter. The young man inquired: "How much did you say It was worth?" "At least two columns on the front page," she answered absently.—Kan sas City Independent Shut Her Off. First Deaf Mute (making signs)— Did your wife complain because you stayed out till after midnight? Second Deaf Mute (chuckling)— Did she? You should have seen her! But when It
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