PURELY PERSONAL. Mrs. T. L. Vernon is visiting rela tives in Tarboro. Miss Julia Moore, of Tarboro,, was among the out-of-town ladies to attend the dance in this city Tuesday night. Dr. R. H. Speight spent Tuesday in Tarboro. Mr. D. R. Smith, of Kinston, is in the city on a visit to his brother, Mr. G. A. Smith. Mrs. May Hines, of Kinston, is visit ing in the city. Mr. C. W. Coghill spent Thursday in Washington, on bussiness. Miss Lizzie Whitehurst, of Scotland Neck, is visiting hex uncle, J. T. Sherod, on Broad street. Messrs. Joe Ramsey, Paul Capelle and Scot Sills went to Wilson to attend -a german Friuay night. Mr. Boone Matthews went to Ivicli mond Sunday to visit his father, ?»Ir. G. T. Matthews, who is in a hospital for the injuries he sustained in an accident in this city a week ago. Mrs. John Reeves, of Greenville, is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. II Bedding field, in the ci.tv. Mrs* H. C. Bailey, of Kinston arrived in the city Thursday on a visit. Mr. E. B. Grantham spent Saturday n Raleigh. Mr. Lewis Fountain went to Rich mond, Va., Sunday. Schubert Concert Go. Coming. W. E. Fenner, ,Mgr. of the Champions of the Eastern Carolina Baseball League, is very fortunate in securing the Schubert Concert Co; to play here Feb. 13, for the benefit of the baseball team. This is one of the best concert companies on the road and comes to Rocky Mount highly recommended. There are two reasons why the peo ple of Rocky Mount should turn out in force to hear this company, first, be cause it is a high class entertainment and well worth the money, and second, because we all want a team this sum mer and in order to have one the deficit for the past season must be paid. Every one feels justly proud of the record made by the Rocky Mount Cham pions last year, and Manager Fenner promises fully as good a team for the coming season, provided he has the support of the people of the city. Let all turn ouc to hear this entertainment and give them a good house. Tickets can now be securtd from W. E. Fen ner, manager. Take Nothing For Granted. Send us some of your writing and we will mail you free, an outline showing where you have your trouble in pen manship. We are the only people in the south, who have ever advertised to do this. We have one of the worlds famous pensman, and can teach you to write, regardless to your present hand. We teach only by mail. We can also teach you to puuctuate, spell, write business and social letters etc. If you want an education and on account of work or finance, you are unable to go off to school, write us. Franklin Correspondence University (office) Wilson, North Carolina. First and largest correspondence school in the Southern States. Sevety five families in Rocky Mount are now owning their own homes, who would otherwise be paying rent but for assistance afforded by Rocky Mount Homestead and Loan Association. The 12th series of stock will be due and pay able on and after February Ist, 1908. Call on R. L. Huffines, Secretary and Treasurer for full information. p—^M——— ' 'I I BW Do you have backache occasionally, or "stitches" in the side and sometimes do you feel all tired out, without ambi tion and without energy? If so, your kidneys are out of order. Take De- Witt's Kidney and Bladder Pills. They promptly xelieve backache, weak back, SPECIAL NOTICES. Lost—Acme Bicycle No. 37113. A. $5 reward for its return to Record office. Jan. 30. Boarders wanted—Apply to Mrs. Elizabeth Vick, corner E. Thomas street and Atlantic avenue, tf. Wanted to rent—6 or 8 room house. Address "'A" care of this office, tf. Wanted—Several ladies to solicit waist patterns. Good chance to make money. Apply at Hammond Hotel, Main St., Room 20 after 3 P. M. Wanted—By energetic young man, responsible position, with Rocky Mount Wholesale firm. Address Wholesale, eare of this office. Wanted —By a young lady position as stenographer. Can give good reference. {Miss) A. F. Herring, Box 401, Ral eigh, N. C. 11-28-tf. Lost.—Large square Cameo pin, with design of hand holding wreath of flow ers. Reward if returned to Mrs. J. N. Stephenson. Young man stenographer desires a position with some firm in Rocky Mount #r vicinity. Am willing to assist in oth «r work. , H. T. Anderson, Tarboro, N. C. Often The Kidneys Are Weakened by Over-Work. Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood. It used to be considered that only urinary and bladder troubles -were to be P traced to the kidneys, but now modern science proves that nearly all diseases have their>beginning in the disorder of these most important The kidneys filter and purify the blood— that is their work. Therefore, when your kidneys are weak or out of order, you can understand how quickly your entire body is affected and how every organ seems to fail to do its duty. j If you are sick or " feel badly," begin taking the great kidney remedy, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, because as soon as your kidneys are well they will help all the other organs to health. A trial will convince anyone. If you are sick you can make no mis take by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy, is soon realized. It --lands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing ca3es. and is sold ;u its merits l>y-all druggists in fifty-cent SsEzpSh and one-dollar size ftifffißga bottles. You may have a sample bottle Home of Swamp-Root, by mail free, also a pamphlet telling you how to find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. Mention this paper when writing to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bing hamton, N. Y. Don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the ad dress, Binghamton. N. Y.,on every bottle. The Gity Livery NEW AND UP-TO-DATE RIGS Prices Reasonable ! We can serve you promptly on short notice. The City Livery LYNN ADAMS, Mgr. Sunset Aaenue ROCKY MOUNT, N. C. I A happy| | New | ? \/ i - Year | fi || We wish all our fl ® customers and H m y friends a happy S H and prosperous [|| New Year. || 8 We appreciate II • ALL patronage S itnat has been B given us the past || year and solicit || | a continuance ot H fi your favors. || ft Yours to serve, a IF, D. Woodruff. I H Washington St. i| / The Rocky Mount Iscord, Thursday, January 30, 1908 Phifer's Drug Store! Solicits Your Patronage For Wants In The Drug Line I Next Door To Post Office, j MAKE UP YOUR MIND To Use Only Best Groceries And to let you. In that way your health will be benefitted and your peace of mind assured. We pay personal attention to all orders entrusted to our care * M. BOBBITT ®. SON. 4 144 Washington St. Phone 331 mmmm ————■—— Bicycles and Sporting Goods full line OF Victor Talking Edison Phonographs Machines And Complete Catalogue of Records , n D /, All i c in stock ana icecoras Bicycle Sundries, Guns, Ammunition High-Grade Cutlery—Razors—Best Razor in the World for a Dollar. Exchanged if you are not satisfied ! . \ J G»p *» jk v 209 East Main Street • 1? • iIAKKLLL Swift Btxiidintf The Sporting Goods Man R OC Ky Mount, N. C. I Your Credit is Good I I With Us I B We will sell you anything you need i H in the way of Household Furnishings I for Cash or Credit as you please. |jj Rocky Mount Furniture | / Company 1 J AS. P. BULLUCK, Proprietor I !YOU Can Draw Money jj From this Bank any time you need it. But you'll think JH twice before you decide that you do need it. Every dol- jig lar you deposit is earning money for you at M THE SAVINGS BANK - B Jj] jpf & MKcW The money in your pocket j§| r r earns nothing. Most like- H i ly it is burning a hole Hf jlllpf 1 !■ k.;v:or r i? -r£ c m there. Put it in the bank H S [gj. j ; i'&jj} l j- rf[ rlt and make it earn its keep, ft HI \£!: Ec r [l r i L C tccf ; 7 There is no' reason why Hj 1 your dollars should be 1 H \j | c pfe idle. Make them work pj §§ if" —I-/ the same as you have to. 9| |gi \ / 4% compounded quarterly H I Rocky Mount Savings & Trust Co. 1 E President F V.President Cashier H |fi TWOS. B. BATXLfej J. C. BKASWELL, F. P. SPRUILL. II I We Matrimonial Attempts | p We have in our show window a very I H nice parlor lamp, price $5.00, which we B ft intend to give to any party on the list B P who will send us an invitation to their I I| marriage, and afterward we will give ■ m for the next three months a nice nickle 9 ft lamp for each invitation. 9 I Bullock, Philips & Co. I i I| n With a Full Line I I Undei id^ s s I 8150 Washington St. * Rocky Mount, N. C. 3 RULE 3 The bodies o those dead of Typhoid Fever, Puer peral Fever, Erysipelas, Tuberculosis, and Measles, °£ other dangerous communicable diseases other than those specified in Rules 1 and 2 may be received for transportation when prepared for shipment by filling cavities with an approved disinfectant, wash ing the exterior of the b dy with the same, stopping all orifices with absorbai.t cotton, and enveloping the entire body with a layer of cotton not less than one inch thick, and all wrapped in a sheet and bandaged and encased in an air-tight coffin or casket: provided that this shall apply only to bodies which can reach their destination within forty-eight hours from time of death. In all other cases such bodies shall be prepared for transportation in conformity with Rule 2 But when the body has been prepared for shipment by being thoroughly disinfected by a licensed em bahner holding a certificate, as in Rule 2, the air tight sealing and bandaging with cotton may be dispensed with. _ M. J. LEVY, Licensed Embalmer and Undertaker: Good Resolution^ lining 11—MIIMUMTO J W—I—WM RESOLVED, That beginning with the New Year, you will pay all bills by check. Cancelled checks are the best receipts . . THE PLANTERS BANK of Rocky Mount, N. C., will be glad to have your checking account. Call to see us, get a check book and begip NOW! Deposits by mail will receive the same careful atten tion. J. C. BRASWELL, J. W. AYCOCK, C. V. BROWN, * — President. Cashier. Ass't Cashier. TALL HEAVY GOODS AT Reduced! Prices! Clothing, Shoes, Shirts, Underwear, Gloves and Bath Robes. ' R. W. RAWLS & COMPANY Head to Foot Outfitters m For Men and Boys m Roeky Mount, - N^C. f§ Satisfied."' ' [||| A travelling man came in to we coujTfill y the prescription his doctor had given him. f H gjj We did. # v m We did it quickly, carefully, and at a reasonable |jf || He's Satisiiied. » yf pi YOU will be, too, if you will try our prescrip §l| tions, toilet goods, candies, and druggists' sun- || 111 Griifms Drug Store p H Is The Place. 'fm Southern Trading Stamps given with every 10c cash. |3 |i| purchase. H FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Rocky Mount. , Wm. H. S. BURGWYN. President. S. P. HILLIABD, Vice-Free. PAUL L. CAPELLE, Cashier. E. L. DAUGHTRIDGE, Vice-Pres. JOS. B. RAMSEY, Attorney. ___—— '■ DIRECTORS: Wm. H. S. Burjrwyn, G. G. Levy, P, Y. Ramsey, W. S. Parker. R. R Bulluck, J. B. Ramsey, S. P Billiard, E. L. Daughtridge. Capital Stock, $25,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits, 2,500.00 Deposits, 65,000.00 This Bank Stays open on Railroad Pay Days until 9p. m.

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