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SATURDAY, APUTXj 15, 1905 1AMM LODGE DIREGTORY J4. JSJLr TM i. Is ... .. i v-. , - --. . : J-.; : O) .X""U. if me most popular utvlde g-llnomi Blood purifier GUARANTEED .IUrIeLY VEGETABLE This is the season that tests the quality of your blood, and if it is not good, then evidences of it will begin to show as the weather grows war jner. Carbuncles and boils, pimples and blotches, and numerous itching and burning skin eruptions will make their appearance, and are sure in dications of bad blood. If spring-time finds you with im pure, sickly blood, then you are in poor condition to with stand the strain upon the, syster i which always comes at this time of the year. A failure to look after your physical wel fare now, by purifying the, bl )od and toning tup the gen eral system, may result 1 in a complete breaking down of health later on, and you will find yourself weak and run down, with no appetite, and a prey to indigestion and ner vousness. It is poor blood that makes weak bodies, for it 1.1.' ' .i.v n..u it... ...... 4.,-J,V specific, ' THE CREAX BLOOD Foinfioi : Where and When the Secret T Orders Meef SAPONA TRIBE RED MEN, NO. 33 Meet every Wednesday, night In their hall over the Wachovia Bank at' 7:30. " .; . . ' , A. R: SHINN Sachem. ' GABE M. ROYAL Prophet. C. M. D. KLUTTZ, Senipn, Sagmore J. C. KESLER, Chief oj! Records. M. S. PARKER, Deputy Great Sachem of Salisbury District. t 1- -!v f 8sJ. is this vital' -fluid that must Supply vigor ana strengtn to our systems, ana upon -it purity rests our chances for hea th. Any impurity, humor or poison m the blood acts inju riously upon the system and i fleets the general health, i It is to the' morbid, unhealthy matter in the blood that :chro lie sores and ulcers are due; The pustular and- scaly skin eruptions so common ditrii g" spring and suiiiiiier, show the blood to be in a riotous, feverish condition, as a result of too much aeid or the presence of sonie irritating humor or acrid poison in the blood.) A large per cent, of human ailments have their origin in a polluted, diseased blood, and car (only be reached ? by a remedy that goes into the circulation and uproots and expels-the poison arid; restpres j:lie blood to a healthy, natural condition. If you nave any symptoms w. Va May 1903. of . bd blood? and are I hare nsed your 8. 8. 8. 'this spring, tailiking of a blood puri- and found it to be a blood purifier of the VliTi- Af C'C Q best order. My system was run down ne . P. ; - " and my joints ached and pained me con- a remedy with a long- " siderably, and I began to fear that I was i.vi:r.uA going to be laid up with Rheumatism. I established reputation gad Ssed S. S S. before, and knew what and that has proven it- it was; i so I purchased a bottle of it, and CORDON LODGE, No.168,l. O. O. F. Meets every Monday nlght In the Hedrickbuilding at 7:30 Officers for enduing "term: . W. H. Stewart, N. G. j -J. A. 1 Howard, Y. G. ' M. D. Ferrell, Rec. Sec. j J. J Stewart, Fin. Sec. J J. H. McKenzie, -Treas. 1 All visiting brothers are invited to attend. .. Springfield, Ohio.. May 16, 1903 On two occasions I have ",se? your S. S. S. in the spriug witn fine results. - can heartily-recommend it as a tonio and blood rmrier. I was troubled witn headaches, indigestion and liver trouble which all disappeared under the use of d few bottles of your great blood remedy S. S. S. My appetite, whicn was poorj and my blood has been thoroughly cleansed of impurities and made rich and strong again. As a ton:c and blood pur ifier it is all you claim for it. j . MRS. GEORGE WIEGEL. 771 E. Main St. j HICOREY CAMP W. O. LW. NO. 49 Meets every 2nd and th Monday night In each month In the L O. O. F. Hall over the Wachovia ank. R. M. PENDLETON, Consul Com mander, r ! C. H. SUrNK. Advlson iientenant. LEROY SMITH, Banker!. W. H. HUFF, Cleark. , G. C. BECK Escort. O. M. CLARK, Watchman. J. A. SUMMNERS, Sentry. was irreatlv helted. I can eat anything -ir u . r j:.. have taken several bottles, with the result I want now without fear of indigestion! I Cli LU f , V tnat the 301169 anc pains I had are gone; eases Oi the biOOCl, and a my blood has been cleansed and reno- - f A vated, my general health built upr so that superior tome ana sys- j can cheerfully testify to its virtues as a tern builder. S. S. S. COn- blood purifier and tonio. tains no mercury, pot- ;: 1M3 MarkettreOHN a STEIN ash, arsenic or other mineral, but is composed exclusively of vegetable ingredients, selected for their medicinal properties and gathered from nature's store-houses the fields and forests. The thou sands who have used S. S.S. and know from experience what it will do in blood troubles, do not need to be reminded of a blood purifier now, for they know no better can be found than S. S. S. If you are thinking of a blood purifier, think of S. S. S., which has been sold for nearly fifty years, wh le the demand ? is greater now than ever in its history. No remedy without merit IcouJ l exist so long and; retain the confidence of the people. Write us if in need of medical idvice, which is given without charge. I j THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA, GA. i ' Do vou want to live where the climate is mild the year round- where labor is nevei ! oppressed by stress of weather, and where animal vitality is never lost by mere conflict with cold? Do you want to 1 ve in a region where the resources are more varied than in any other equal area in the world, where the division of great ranches affords a fine opportunity to get a small farm that will assure you a competence ? Do you want to live where, with a minimum of labor, you can grow profitable crops of grapes and small fruit, oranges,0 lemons, olives, prunes and almonds, alfalfa and grain, where crops are sure, business is good and capital easily finds profitable investment? Then go to California, where both health and opportunity await your coming. ; : ' t . , : ' : . . . . 3 fid iron Ms the most direct route to the Pacific Coast, and there are two fast through trains daily via this line, over; the famous double-track milwav between Chicken and the Missouri River. One-way Colonist tickets are on sale aany, marcn i xo may 15, at the rate of $33.00 from Chicago, with corre spondingly low fates from all points, give you an unusual chance to make the trip. ' " These tickets are good on daily and personally conducted .excursions, on which a double berth in a Pullman tourist sleeping car frorrJ Chicago costs only $7.00. Round-trip tickets are always! on s ale from all points at reduced rates via the Gileao! u ri-rJestecii, Malm Facile qM FILL IN THIS COUPON AND MAIL IT TO-DAY. KW484 W. B. KNISKERN, ll ' P. T. M. C. & N.-W. Ry., Chicago, 111. . ' Please mail free to my address, California booklets, maps and full particulars concerning rates and train service. SALISBURY AERIE NO. 922, F. O. E. Meets every Friday night in Hail over Wachovia Bank at S:iO o'clock. M. L. PARKERj Worthy Past Pres. WALTER MURPHY, WQrthy Pres. PAUL. H. BERNHARDT. Worthy Vice Pres.. FRANK SMITHDEAL, Worthy Chaplain. " J. C. KESLER, Worthy ec. A. R. SHINN, Worthy .Inside Guard J. T. MORGAN, Worthy Outside Guard ?; I THIS IS NO FAKE ! BUT REAL FACTS W We arc going out of the Clothing business and we are offering same at cost for cash We are here with f , ' , the goods and prices to back up our statement. L L SALISBURY LODGE, No. 272, ROYAL ARCANUM Meets second and fourth Monday night of each month In their hall over Davis and Wiley bank, at !7:30. 'M. L. CAUBLE, Regent W. T.vR. JENKINS, Vice Regent. J. T. BARBER, Passed j Regent. T. B. BEALL, Secretary. J. M. BROWNi Collector. C. T. BERNHARDT. T. M. KERNS, THEO. BEARBAUM, Trustees. SALISBURY LODGE, iNo 699, B. P. O. E. f j J. M. FLIPPIN, exalte i jruler H. T. ASHCRAFT, esteemed lead , i j . ing knight i i i ; W. H. WHITE, esteeped loyal knight . j J. M. MAUPIN, esteemed lecturing knight I JOHN W. DAVIS, secretary JAMES M. DAVIS, treasurer AARON CLARK, inner guard , J. G. CROWDER, outer j guard. Meets first and tmrd Tuesday night in each month, at Elks ijall. "Starts to work with the first dos." Let Rheumacide begin tod4y the cam paign against disease In jjrour body. At all druggists. ; ' j , MEETING TO-NIGHT? - The following Directory lis for ref erence for Union men, and! who may be interested in ized labor movemeot In Sal all others the organ-sbury: ENTRAL LABOR UNION R. E. LUFSEY, of Machinists President. G. E. BROOKSHAWi of BoUer makers. Recording and Cor responding Secretary. 1 IN THE SUPERIOR COORT R. P. Reavls, vs Mary F. Reavis, No tice to Defenoant. ' - i The defenaant above named will take notice tnat an action jentitled aa above has been commenced! in the Su perior Court of Rowan County for the dissolution of the ,bonds of jnatrimony between the plaintiff and the. defend ant; and the defendant will further take notice that she Is required to ap pear at the next term of the Superior Court of said County to be held on the 9th Monday, after the (first Mon day in March, 1905, at the Court House of said county, in Salisbury,1 N. C, and answer or demur to the complaint In said action," or the plaintiff, will apply to the .court for the relief! demanded in said complaint. - This the 30th day of January, 1905. J. F. McCUBBINS, Clerk of Superior Court. WRIGHT & CARLTON, ! " Plaintiff's Attorneys. ' 131056t J pencer, Jfoth Carolina J.E. CARTLANB, MERCHANT TAG LCC:, GREENSBORO, N. C. We lead the State in Style, Fit, Quality andPrice, Meets first and third Wednesdays of each month at Machinists hall, on South Main street. - '"i. -1II0I Brotherhood of Blacksmiths. C CUMMINGS, President. J. M. COX. Secretary, Meets second and fourth Tuesdays of each month in Machinists' hall. lioiI . Brotherhood of Boilermakers and Iron Ship Builders G. E. BROOKSHAW, President R. W. TIERNAN, 1 Correspond ing Secretary " " . ; V C. B. HOUSEHOLDER, Finan cial Secretary. Meets second and fourth Fridays of each month in Machinists halL . oolof : Brotherhood of Railway Carmen of America F. J. BARBER, President. A. F. PICKLER, Secretary. Meets first and third Mondays of each month in Royal Arcanum hall. 0;oo Carpenters and Joiners. T. R. JENKINS, Secretary. -oolo- International Association of Machin ists S. A. GRIER, President. R. E. LUFSEY, Recording and Corresponding Secretary. Meets every Thursday night in Ma chinists' hall. J000 International Typographical Union. G. V. HARRISON, President. R. M. PENDLETON, Secretary and Treasurer. $21 South Lee street Meets first Monday In each month at Machinists' hall (expected.) jojojoj Retail Clerks Association. T. M. KESLER, President. W. C. SIFFORD, Secretary. Meets first and third Tuesdays d each month in Machinists' halL. jojoM Sheet Metal Workers. E. FRALEY, President. II. W. LIMERICK. Secretary. Meets second and fourth Monday of each month in Machinists' halL Fewer Gallons;- Wears Longer Fewer gallons; takes less of Devoe ead and Zinc than mixed paints. Wears longer: twice as long as lead and, oil. Sold by Kesler Sons' Hard ware Co GOT HIS HAIR BACK. Wa Perfectly Bald When lie Started to Ue Kewbro'i flerplclde . Frederick Manuell. Maryland bloSc, Butte. Montana, bought a bottle of Nw bro's Herpicide. April 6. '99, and began to use it for entire baldness. The hair fol licles in his scalp were not dead and in 20 days he had hair all over his head On July 2 he writes, "and today my hair Is as thick and luxuriant as any one could wish." Newbro's Herpicide works on an old principle and with a new dis coverydestroy the cause and you re move the effect- Herpicide destroys the grerm that causes dandruff, falling hair, and finally baldness, so that with the cause gone the effect cannot remain. Stops falling hair at once and a new growth starts. Sold by leading druggists. Send 10c. in stamps for sample; to The Herpicide Co.. Detroit. Mich. JAMES PLUMMER, special Agent. . ILJillvu Mm It ii Have your cake, muffins, and tea bis cuit home-made.' 1 They will be fresher, cleaner, more tasty and wholesome. Royal Baking Powder helps the house wife to produce at home, quickly and eco nomically, fine and tasty cake, the raised hot-biscuit, puddings, the frosted layer cake, crisp cookies, crullers, crusts and muffins, with which the ready-made food found at the bake-shop, or grocery does not compare. , Royal is the-greatest of bake-day helps. ROYAL BAKING POWQ0R CO.. NEW YORK.
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