Nobody Seems To Want Kim. Savannah News. %'**s a Wrs. So fro !:• Travis, d¥ St. Louis, has got one ih.it she wants to give' away. His. name is 7" Cassias. He is six feet tfil], weighs 400 pounds and has red hair and blue eyes. Mrs. Travis says Ca?sius is real- j ly quite a decent felloV, but.of I at 4 she finds that he is in the way. He is n ; carpenter, and a very good one; but Mrs. Travis has become interested' in j club work, which takes so much of her j _ time that she has none to spare bother ing with Cassius. She would like to get j hhn a good home, where he would be fed and watered regularly, and oc casionally combed and brushed, where fore she has offered to give him to any deserting woman who will guarantee sot t&jbe cruel to him. At last advices Cassulfe was still untaken. » |j . i Grippe is sweeping the country. Stop It with Preventics, before it gets deep y aeated To check early colds with these little Candy Cold Cure Tablets surely sensible and safe Preventics con tain no quinine, no laxative, nothing ■harsh or sickening. Pneumonia wouiti never appear if® early colds were" promptly broken. Also good for feyer 3 ish children. Large box, 4& cents. Vest pocket boxes 5 cents. Sold by Griffin's Drug Store. * • 1 The secretary of the navy has defi nitely decided to have the armored cruiser "North Carolina" come to Cape" Lookout to receive the silver service to be presented the man-of-war by the State. The cruiser will be put in com mission April 1 and immediately come to North Carolina waters for the presentation of the silver service. This is Worth Reading. Leo»F. Zelinski, of 68 Gibson St., Buffalo, N. Y., says: "I cured the mo6t annoying cold sore I ever had, with Bueklen's Arnica Salve. I ap plied this salve once a day for two days, wnen every trace of the sore was gone." Heals all sores. Sold under guarantee at May & Gorhams drug store. 25c. As a result of the intense cold pre vailing at Salisbury, Will Steele, a col •ored brick mason, was frozen to death Saturday night. His dead body was ifound in a back lot, tace down, Sunday •morning. He was seen late Saturday night and was then sober, so it is be . He fainted and fell and froze be ' * fore recfcveririg^conscioifenels. * Use DeWitts's Little Early Risers, pleasant little pills. They are easy to take. Sold by May & Gorham. Fragemnts of the body of H. B. Bjg ham, assistant general industrial agent of the S. A. L., were picked up along thetiack of railroad near Raleigh Mon day morning and it is believed he either threw himself or fell out of the Pullman car window while the train was run ning, as the car window was open. DeWitt's Carbolized Witch Hazel Salve is best for cuts, burns, boils, bruises and scratches, it is especially good for piles. Sold by May & Gor ham. Capt. Frisby and son, who sailed a sloop between New Bern and points on Pamlico Sound, were found dead near Say River Wednesday evening. The details of the accident are not known but the fact that the boat was cap sized and the men found fastened un derneath indicates that they were •caught in the terrific storm Tuesday morning and wrecked. I __________ I Underwriters Fire Insurance I | Company of RocKy Mount I 1 I " • ' I AGENTS AT £f ====== ~ | ROCiiY MOUNT ft Represented by the t ■ Leading Agents of all ;• A Home Company, Operated by Wilkinson, Buiiuck I Towns and cities in and for People Living in North w s P North Carolina Carolina Only. :: : : ,' LMn||tol j Jacob Battle, Jr. I ■ Wilkinson, Bulluck & Co., | : ■ • - 'neral Agents I 'H W ' - ■ ■ ' ■ * "** f* • - ■ / fltt Cav? His JLife to Save Others. An Asheville dispatch to The Char -1 .tte Nows tells of an act of heroism as great as many history has recorded, as follows: Wesle .1 arret, a sectionman in the emplw t , of the Southern Railway, yes i terday, gave up his life, to save a swift |ly running passenger train fiom being ; wi and a result in probable heavy I 'oti He was -crushed under i the engine just had succeeded in j ivmoving a heavy obstruction from the track. J arret with other men of a section ga tig. were repairing a piece of track a s :ort distance east of Marion. The work necessitated the use of a heavy "Jack." Upop hearing the approach of fast train No. 11, the gang made airflPort to remove all obstruction, but jn some way had become fast and to the rail, anddespite their frantic ef forts they Were unable to remove it, ion lying in such a manner H:- to cause a derailment with conso ler and probable 10-s of II i'e. should the train hit " With the train almost upon £hem the men, vvir.h the exodptiiln of Jarret sprang for safety, feeling that nothing cou: ' t a wreck. He, however, remained to make a last seiroic effort, and by almost, superhuman' strength succeeded in wrenching the "jack" free 1 toppled it from the tracks. His life #as the sacrifice, however, a- at that infant the engine struck him and he w«o to death under the wheels. The body being fearfully mangled. The train was stopped and the Re mains of Jarret tenderly gathered wp and brought to this City, None of the passengers on the train were aware of how close they had been to disaster. Take Nothing Far Granted. Send us some of your writing and we will mail you free, an 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 puuetuate, 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. Fi§st largest corr®opndence sch*>l inWhe Southern Stages. m - MMI Tpiant WoodCf I Garden Seeds u FOR SUPERIOR VEGE TABLES & FLOWERS. Our business, both in Garden and Farm Seeds, is one of the largest in this country, a result due to the fact that S Quality is always our first consideration, q We are headquarters for Grass and Clover 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 up-to date and re cognized authority on all Garden I \ and Farm crops. Catalogue mailed # \ free on request. Write for it. // \ T. W. WOOD & SONS, / )\ SEEDSMEN, - Richmond. a 11 . The Rocky Mount* Record, Thursday, February 6, 1908 DO YOU GET UP WITH A I,AM® BACK? Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable. Almost everybody who reads the news papers is sure to know of th§j#onderful ii 11 irx cures made by Dr. —|. Kilmer's Swamp- I ®- le g re& t Dj J ney, liver and blad " 1 U I Lr e der r . *■ «« [*jrV p It is the great med \yi \ 'i ical triumph of the : Vy _____ .nineteenth- century; H E ' 1 U discovered after years tf 5 " iof scientific research f] ; r by Dr. Kilmer, the • eminent kidney and bladder specialist, and is wonderfully successful in promptly curing lame back, uric acid, catarrh of the bladder and Brighfc's Disease, which the worst form of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is notrec- Everything but if you have kidney,'HKß - trouble it will be found just the remedy you need. It has been 60 "lany "Ways, in hospital work., ajiiglffi l practice, and has in evjery case that a has been made by which who have not alreaayrriedi^ - fnSFyMiave a sample bottle scut also a book tell ing more about SwSfftf-Hpot, and how to find out if you have kiducj? or bladder trou ble. When writing this generous offer in this your address to Dr. Kilmer * . & Co., Binghamton, g fifty-cent and dollar size bottles are . Home of Swamp-Root, sold by all good druggists. Don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. and the address, Binghamton, N. Y., on every bottle. NOTICE! FIRST: —Under the Ppvjrjer contained in a deed of trust, give if by C. F. Smith son and wife, and others;' to B. H. Bunn, Trustee, recorded in 1 fßook 139, at page 15, Nash Registry, and Book 114, at Edgecombe Registry, the undersigned will offer for sale, to the highest bicker, for cash, all property, which lies in Nash County, and embraced in the gloving descrip tion, at the Court Houfee dj>or in Nash ville, on Monday, February, 17th, 1908, between the hours of ten ►'clock A. M. and three o'clock P. M. aid will offer for sale to the highest bidier for cash, all the which les in Edge combe County, anJ Embraced in the following description, the Court House door in Tarboro, on Tuesday, February., 18th, 1908, betyeen the hours of ten o'clock A. M. and three o'clock P. M. the entire described " as * .j Beginning at a rock, j>n Tar River, ; the boundary of the A. t. L. Railroad Co., thence runs with tieir line,'N. 21 degrees E. 104.75 chains to the public County Rosd, and Liwis' Crossing: Thence in a westerly direction £o and across said A. C. L. lailroad to the center of said road, on its eastern boundary: Thence coninuing with the County road N. 85 degrees 13' E. 11.80 chains: Thence N. 76 Jegrees 30' E. three chains to the center of the bridge, across Little Creek, 2550 chains to a maple, the old Trevathan corner, on said Creek. Thence N. 44 degrees E. 16 chains to a stake on the A. C. L. Railroad Company border: Thence continuing the same direction, across the A. C. L. Railroad to a stake on its western boundary: Thence N. 86 de grees 30' W. 61.58 chains to a Red Oak: Thence S. 78 degrees 43' W. 22.93 chains to a stake, corner of, lot degree 1: Thence with the dividing line be tween lots degree 1 and 2 S. 5 degrees 40' W. 59.33 chains to an iron stake, on the road, the corner of the old Thorpe line, in a Southerly direction, and almost parallel with the A. C. L. Railroad Company to Tar Thence down the various courses of Tar Riv* r, to the beginning, containing 339.21 acres, the same being lots 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 in the division of the Lewis place, among the- heirs of W. M. Daugh tridge, excepting however, from this description lot degree 5, which has heretofore been sold off. SECOND: —Under the power con tained in a deed.of trust, given by Geo. W. Smithson, and wife to B. H. Bunn, [ Trustee, which is recorded in Book 119, | at page 447, the undersigned will offer for sale before Planters Bank, in the town of Rocky Mount, to the highest bidder, for cash, on Wednesday, Feb ruary 19th, 1908, between the hours of ten o'clock A. M. and three o'clock P. M. the following real Lying on the western side of Frank lin Street, in the town of Rocky Mount, beginning at Rebeccah B. Sills' North eastern corner 202 feet, 2 inches, north of western Avenue: Thence N. 86 de grees 40' W. 208 2-3 feet to the said Rebeccah B. Sills Northwestern cor ner: Thence N. 21 degrees 21' W. 71 feet, 11 inches to the first station, and being the identical lot or parcel of land, conveyed to the said C. F. Smithson, from G. W. and Mary E. Smithson. THIRD: —Under the power con tained in a deed of trust, given by C. F. Smithson and his wife to B. H. Bunn, Trustee, the undersigned will offer for sale to the highest bidder, for cash on Monday, February, 17th, 1908, between the hours of ten o'clock A. M. and three o'clock, P. M. before the Court House door in Nashville, the following real estate to wit: Adjoining the lands of C. F. Smith son, and others, and bounded as fol lows: Beginning at an iron stake, in the River Road, C. F. Smithson's present, S. W. corner: Thence N. 5 degrees 40' E. 59.33 chains: Thence S. 78 degrees 43' W. 11.75 chains to a pine: Thence S. 5 degrees 40' W. 52.65 chains to a pine, stake, in the River road: Thence S. 57 degrees E. 4 chains to a station: Thence S. 73 degrees 45' E. 8.03 chains to the beginning, con taining sixty-three acres more or less, which said tract of land was convaved to C, F. Smithson, by Ernest L. Daugtridge, by deed dated, July 16th, 1907. January 14th, 1908. J. P. Bunn, Exr. B. H. Bunn, Trustee. Sale of Land. By virtue of a deed of trust executed t> y J&rry Hdrgrove, detad April 28,1906 and recorded in Book 143 at page 275 of Nash County Registry, I will sell at public auction on Monday, Feb. 24th, at 1 o'clock at the Palace Pharmacy corner in Rocky Mount, N. C. f a tract of land containing 46 acres, lying on the road from "Free Chapel" to Nash ville, N. C., and being Lot No. 4 in the division of the lands of the late C« C. Ricks. JThos. H. Battle, Jan. 23rd 1908. Trustee. 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