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1 c 3 7 : 0 . - ' ' j .w "121 1 i. t ' t ? j PROTECT YOURSELF AGAINST GERMS People With-Weak Stomachs Liable to Catch Disease. Most When the stomach and' digestive or gans are weak, the food does not di gest, and there 1s a sour, slimy, fer menting mass, makfing it an ideal siot for the disease germs to multi ply1. The only way to protect, yourself against disease germs is to streng then the stomach and digestive organs ami Mi-o-na is the only agent, so far as is known, tiiat will accomplish rli is. . v . The ordinary medicine that is taken for indigestion and stomach troubles u advertised to act upon the food alone, and nence can give . no more -I 7 i I MULLIGAN'S ANTICS. Thy Eielted OMy crtoltT d He Qo( u ExpIautloB. Casey and Mulligan lived in adjoia intenements. Casey vw looking out of his front window one afternoon when he saw Mulligan go through the sUeet door on the run. In a few mo ments he returned, still running. On the next night Casey saw Mulligan re peat the performance. Casey told his wife there must be sickness in. "the Mulligan household, but Mrs. Casey said no. On the third day. Casey again saw Mulligan, dash out of the door an J return on the run. On the fourth night Casey saw Mulligan leave, the house .with a skipping rope and go down the street skipping the rope.. When he re turned he was still skipping the rope. JACK TAR'S SPREE. MEETING TO-NIGHT? Nona C&roft&a, Rowan' County. -Xd. snU t!;e pallor: "I'm nrt t!ia went to his home. ' ' j .kind cf a clnvp; I don't wact to cleat "Is -there anytliin I can do for von ! you oat of $43. I drew. SICK) frona you i Mrs; Mulfiganr" he asked her. "What i ,ast and you've paid me $4S too ,: ;forr 'asked Mrs.-. Mulligan) '-'Shure. much." . - 'and your husband has ennp daft" sfii.l i "You're mistaken." said the sunerin- Casey. I seen him mn nnt'nf v -tendent. "When von chb-p tlvp sv-rn.l , " '"V. .- -T- S firtnia a - Y.t r ii." 1 . ' (finvi ..ah rt 4.1,:. ! . . wwv, uuvt iuu uatu Hg 1U Ulree nigillS ' ;ba'c ,) cu ulii una ILU.-4 1. lue and the fourth go out skippin1 a rope." i ibakiure due you." . ( '"Oh, that's nQthlnV' said Mrs. Mulli- j , "A1) "sf. governor." replied the Jack gani "The doctor was here last week, . tar. "But. would you believe it. I had Mike belli by way of ailin, and gave : "Just'ns xnUch fun on that $2'as if it had him four pills. "Take three runnfn' and i on vSO?'- Nev York Press. SKiptne fourth,' sez he, 'and that's ir " i I "what Mike has been doinV "New 1 f York Tribune.' - ' m - C " "viv than temporary rener. an-o-na is a s as me last straw to Casey's a! cvrtain cure in all cases of stomach 1 ready overburdened curiosity. He tr uhles excepting cancer because,. it r' watched and when Mulligan was out ! enables the tlomach and .digestive , orans to act in . the 'way Nature in-) if-nded. Others remedies do- not; digest the food; they simply decom '"' ir- ...... . 1 If you sutler witn aistress alter eat n: ,, j.ains in the head, chest, sides and.back, belching of gases and un di'sted food, bad taste in the mouth, dizziness or vertigo heartburn, varia ble appetite, sack kheadaches, spots before the eyes, and have a general feeling of dispondency, weakness and debility you should at once strengthen the stomach and digestive system by the use of Mi-o-na. There is no li quid, no -alcohol, no spoonful doses with Mi-o-na. Just one simple tablet out of a fifty cents boxbefore eating, and your stomach will soon become 60 trong and healthy that you will! be errn proof. Ask Theo. F. Kluttz. & Co.,-to -show ycuithe guarantee under which theyjsell Mi-o-naj costs, noth ing unless it-cures. . " . ' i - i Swlmuilnjr Elephant. The elephants of Burma, in India, are used for a variety of purposes. Throughout the day they .work steadily as laborers in carrying he, great tim bers from: place to place, a single ele phant doing the work, it is estimated, ' of a score of men. Their, great diver sion In hours of rest' is. bathing, and they. take their baths In a curious way. The keeper takes his place on' the back of an elephant and thus placed makes a tour of a great lake or river, the huge animal swimming under him at a surprising rate", while he is kept high and dry above water. The SMond Sertlnp of It. C-t tauw the' Flrt.' In the Sailors home in Brooklyn thr navy boys deposit f or safe kee: n.r iu the course of a yetr niauy thousands of dollars. Some t.me i::e o. tljm after being pai; off at Ce cnl of his enlistment had $700. wh'ch l.e deposit ed with the superintendent o t!i? home all but with winch l.e itoniei to have a ;iool t:::;e. Alo::; tv.-ard midnight he returne.l in a hilarious condition and asked for $T0 'more. The superintendent ha need bku rwo one doll.i r bills. nd the sai!or weat off apparently satisfied. The folliwing morning he dropped in an ! ie uestei the superintendent to give b'r.n tl-e bal ance of his mrMPv ha wi I home. The superintendent offo-ed him The following ' Directory Is f or'- ref- v if frJt th rd Tn -il ! NOTICE OF APPLICATION eaca caoath, ia Macaialsta hall- i ooo - ( I t Ir.zzt Metal Workers; . E. FRALE Y, President. . . K. W. LIMERICK, Secretaryl Meets second-.a.nd fourth Moxdaya of each, lacnth in Machinists' halL Itch cured ;h . SO mlnuies by Woi: rord's Siaitary Lotion. Never fails, oid oy j a. Piuninjef. Druggist, Sal Vsbary. Nl c: ' ' - ' SALE OF VALUABLE LANDS PR AN KLIN TOWNSHIP " IN T An Antbarraph Bint. ' "Will you oblige me with your auto graph?" asked a bore of a busy public aian. "Certainly,' replied the public man. "Just make out a check for 10 guineas (payable to my order. I will Indorse It cheerfully, and in due time, you may "be sure, it will come back to you safe ly nrowgn your bank." A fi:milm . Itce. : There is In' New Zealand a tree which proves fatal to birds In an altogether singular wayV The seed vessels give off ; a sticky fluid, and many a fly finds it- self tmprisoncd in the gummy stuff. I 'These files In their torn attract small 1 birds, and they also get so covered j 'with the fluid that they are .-unable to ; Aflutter.5 The frtiit, too, is an object of I fdesire; and birds come;' as it were, ) glued to the ripe crasters which they proposed to eat. The wee birds cannot ' escape without help, so lie there a prey i to other animals. ! c r-r ! .' Degrres of Comparison.; : On , public occasions Count von Moltke was frequently called, upon to propose theJiealth of the Emperor Wil liam I. At small gatherings he would confine himself to the formula, "Long dive the emperor!" On more important occasions be would i say,- "Long life to his majesty the emperor' ;At large Jpublic banquets the! toast culminated in the words, "Long life to his majesty tthe ' emperor, our most gracious king and master." 'i Mow patlmfrtciolrr. i "Why don't you try to make a name that will be respected by future fetn- eratlons? "My dear Str," answered Mr. Dustin Star, "my ralnity does not go so far. I am content tovjmake a fortune that. Is respected by the presi'sreneration.-- i . 4 " I V . X j Washington Star. i iorldaFi Wmmlth of Mr. J. W Klmbrough, of the Klmbrough Hardware Co., of Webster, Fla writestj WeWvie. in our lives; had ' anything that i?aveus as muoh satisfaction and pleasure as the Vinla-Caronna Fertili sers. They bare made as their friends, and- have gotten our county in' better condition, fi nancially, than ever before In Its b.lstoryt and It Is with the greatest pleasure that we re commend these fertilisers to the whole world. j Doubled Yield of Toxmm CottoOf r Mr. J. M. Uttle, of Bender ; son, Texas, says : "I nsed Virginia-Carolina Fertilizers on my cotton, and they doubled the yield of my crop. I would not make an other crop without the use of these fertilisers. Insist on your dealer furnish tng your crops with Vlrglnia Carollna Fertthsers, Ton win be more prosperous. Write us for information. . ,'. VTBGDriA-CARoijNA CHEMICAL COMPANY V Chaiieetoo, 8. C Atlanta, G. 8Tsnnah,Oa. KoDtgomerr, Ala, erence for Union men. and all others who may be interested in the. organ ized labor movement in Salisbury: ' . .,' j : ' ' : v ' : CENTRAL LABOR UNION R. E. LUFSEY, of Machinists President. ' 1 G. E. BROOKSHAW.' of Boiler makers, Recording and Cfor , responding Secretary. Meets first and third Wednesdays . . . - - of each month at Machinists hall, on South Main street. ! lo'.o'O! : : Brotherhood of. Blacksmiths. . jC CUMMINGS,; President. J. M. COX, Secretary, Meets second and fourth Tuesdays of each month" in Machinists halL '. : ? !o o;ot- : t r Brotherhood of Boilermakers and iron 4th day of April, 1905, the'LenU horns Ship Builders : , rplace of 12 aerei, including the bulld-i G..E. BROOKSHAW, President. : ings"; situated in the Milage of 2eb,l i R. v W; TIERNAN. Correspond-: Adjoining ike lands of Hry tVV. Sail ing Secretary; , C. - B.i HOUSEHOLDER, . Finan Meets second and fourth Fridays of each month in .Machinists' hall. - : 1 A V ? FOR PARDON . ( Notice tat hereby grre that appli cation will be , maoe to tie Gorrsor of Korth (Caxolin,fpr ,ths pardon. of one Adarq Poole,, convicted at Sep tember Term, of So wan ' Superior Court . 904,',and senienoed to s term of lm prisonmeni in the ' State'- prison tor two years. - This Fee. 10th, 1904. t T' j D. T. POOLS. R. LEE WRIGHT - , L. H. CLEMENT, , Attorneys. J 2-10-05-39 i $j00 Dr. E. Detchon's Anti-Durctlc onay rbe worth to you , more than $100 Pursuant to an order heretofore Ai you .have. a child who scdU bedding made by the Superior court of Rowan county, in ah action entitled Adem 17. Lents and V. P. Lanti, adiarfirtsemtoni of H. C. Lentz, eteceased, against H. C Lantz, Samuel R. Lentz. Charles L. Ientz. Rpy E. .Lentz and others,. the uuuci oiuvu will Bll EkC X UBliu AUV tion at the Court House 'door, in 'the lown or taiisDury, on Tueeaay, the ' j Ipiog, ' Mrs. Josephine : Thomason and ' ' others, 11e bidding, will) begin at the1 ; sunijOf $1.529.i0. Dated March 3, 1905. - ADAM W. LENTZ from lccontlnuanoc of water during 3leep. Cures oia 'and young alike. It urrests un trouble at onee. $1. Sold ty Jas. P; Pmmmer, i Druggist, Salis bury N. C., . t . ... -Jo'jOlO1- Brotherhoed. of j Railway Carmen of ' ' ' America f s f ; F. J. BARBER, President. , A. T? "PTPK"T."RT? Rr.rAtArv. - if- and Meets first and third Mpndays of 'TOHN 3 HENDERSON. each month in Royal Arcanum hall. V. P. LENTZ Administrators of W. A. Lentz, de ( ceased land f Oomsilssioaers. ' f By . i - A- S..HEILIG 9 iojojoj- Attorneys. ' ' ' ; 'North Carolina.i Rowan County. Carpenters and Joiners. ' ' T. R; JENKINS. Secretary. !o6!o : : International Association of Machin ' i ' " Ists ' ' ' S. A. GRIER, Presidenti R. E. LUKSEY, Recording and CorrespenHing Secretary. 1 Meets every-Thursday nlghtJ in Ma chinists' hall'. ' ! -' - -io;nof ; InternatonalTyppgraphical Union. G. V. HAXHfSON, President. R. M. PENDLETON IN THE SUPERIOR COURT ' R. PReavUv vs. Mary f. Reavis, No4 ! rice :o Detendant. The defendant above named will ; Cake notice that ah action entitled as i' .boebH!i;been eommeneed in ihe Su- ' .oeriqr Court ot ftows.n Qounty fqr th,e , dissolution of tne bonaE' pf matrimony ; ; Vetween the plaintiff 'ana 'the defend 4 Unt; and the defendanc 'will further ! : .lake notice; that she As required to ap- ' uear at the-next term , of tbe. Superior Court of said County to be hld on j the' rfthMonday after the first1 Mon ; -ifiay'n Mrchi90K, ?ait the Court House : ui aid county, in Salisbury, N. p.; and answer or demuf to the complaint in fiote! Empire Bread way and 0f4 Streets. ! . . Empire Square . , , New York , City For less money than it costs , to stop an other hotels, we offer you Secretary and Treasurer. 321 South Lee ,aid action.roi the plaintiff will apply ilo the court for, the relief demanded In said oomnlaint. 1 ' ; . I i street. Meets first Monday in each month at Machinists'hail (expected.) ( ' , Retail pierks Assooittpn ? T. M. KESLER, President. This t$e 30th day Of January, 1905.j : P. McGUBBINS,' j Clerk ot superior uourx. f. WRIGHT & CARLTON,, f Plaintrff s Attorneys. , , . 131056t 1 SPLENDID tOOMS x t : l : j EXCELLENT CUISINE EFFlClfcNT SERVICE 1 ' - r if , CENTRAL LOCATION , ALL IMPROVEMENTS Aatomatic Liffhtlng Device, i Electric Clodk afad Tele- 1 l " ! ' i 1 .-- I .phone in EVjCrj-.Room , $250,000 HAS JUST BEEN SPENT IN Ramodeiliig: ' RGfurnlshlng and HOTEL EMPIBE ' 1 . i W. Johnson Onlnn, Prop ei 'v gll to W Tor-; Fpn 4- ( ! ( Let us make your Sprjing suits! We represent-two of (the largest Merchant Tailoring lines on earth. ;o ?y'a.ry - 40 YEARS IN Correct styles of jrio. B. Stet- ' . son's soft and stiff Hats, and many otter makes will be shown on March 24th. Many new , shapes to select from : . ; Our spring Clothing is coming in with a rush., Each clay brings entirely new lots of Goods shown in the various departments and our stock kept rightto tie mim . ! correct exposition of the leading styles: ' And "best? of all are 'tho;priWwhidi 'th -H.ft arh marked. ' They are ' the low pricey that have made this store so pop . I You will fund our ktore a Tle correct styles and ' leathers for spring in( SH0S and GXFORES Too' much could not be said about' our Shoes and V Oxfords for men apd boys. Im ; mnse Style in 1 1 Rus$ets ' t and Blacks Blucher and regulars , ford cuts high ; and low,' heels to suit the Swellest dressers . JSC :? 1 High Class Shoes FerBoy, Sbmy and dull leathers are the Popular ! Russets, manish ed are regular can be' had Oxford? and cut in high cu ! . ' t , , i ) i 1 Beautiful Showing of i s : . n Thetiewest foreign . tiosleru We ir showing Ion? - ranjft of regular 50 cents and IS tints' in 'Ltele whitfe heel andf tofs. t Fancy Mens ttock' and' jWhite Maco foot wjth' white ,feit. High' Spliced lee and. toe. f t 4 Special yalne at 12 1-2 ' Cents 12 pairs for L35 These are positively the best foot Values ever offered in the city V ' ' ' ' 1 (I m 1 1 'te-:"- ivf t THE NEW SUITS Grey is the color this Spring. All shades frqffl ' light ; , to almost black. , , Patterns are neat fcat fabrics are rich., The new ; shoulders .;.'. f ' '.. with , fnll i flowing lengths. The effect is gain ed from th cut and tailoring of the gar ments Instead of, .IV, J ; . cby padding, as is i nsnally the 'case, V ; - ., - 1 ' : 1 7T-T T i . .4 1' f ,? $ . genuine suc cess- has been ; I scored 1 right through ourhat- department, which occupryS 465 ft of shelf space. . Hats stacked from the floor to the ceiL' ihgi and hund rCd6 of stylea to sielect from Panama Straws. We have impo rted; our : Pana' ; ma Hafs this y earf which will enable Us to give ithem to ' the trade at a big saving, f These1 terts Wjtre bought in the rough, owhicli . will enable us to sell a pne piece Kat at- the: pfice we . sold , a two piece last ceacon . 1 1 Copyright 1905 by Hart SchafFner & Marx ? 1 1 s
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