Aiii II ' Dafia" frla .nil : Dr.vant If far
UfBM All WHISt Oil? MIL rillSHl iuii
Cff.nla Crin -
LlllVIl VI Blip
Thfl Stat.ft Board of Health is
adfiiiDg grip sufferers to live out
in.ttis nnon aSi an mnnh AH notftl
III WW W0U HI MB J-
ble ia order to get rid otthat per
nioioui disease which Mr. Dooley
After yon get well. t4The after
effects of grip," s?s a a recent i
bulletin from the State Bard ol
Health, is usually the wont pait
of the disease and it is jatt this
for which fresh air is both a pre
Tentative and a cure. Grip suf
ferers usually feel that ccol mov
ing air would be the death of
them but the trouble is they are
' not on gocd terms with fresh air
and cant appreciate it's good
qualities. They nerd to cultivate
it's acquaintance by living in it
every day, walking in it and
sleeping in it at night.
"The saddest story conneoted
with grip," says the bulletin, Mis
not that a person has thagrip now
but a later story that not infre
quently follows, he Lever got ovtr
the effects of grip, or. his grip
went into pneumonia or tubercu
losis. Only fresh air, sunshine,
rest and good food taken in time
will prevent this sad story,"
Do You Know That
There is no Fsderal institution in
the continental United States for
the reoeption and care of lepers?
Plague is a diaeaie of rodents?
Malaria is spread by a , special
mcaquito?
House screening is a good disease
preventative?
Pellsgaro may be prevented or
cured by proper diet?
The United States Publio Health
Service believes that ths common
towel spreads trachoma, a disease
of the eyei?
Ohildren'if rom sanitary homes ad
vance more rapidly in sohool than
those from dirty premises?
A Sroesoms Flsd In Rowaa Cooaty.
Joe Deal, of the Bnoohville sec
tion of Rowan County, was in
town Saturday and reported to
the Enterprise the suppressed ex
citement prevailing in this oom
munity last week, when s some
young boys passing along the
highway with their dogB, found
the hand and other parti of a new
born baby at the old saw mill site
on the place of Caleb Overcash.
When the boys made the diaceviry
the dogs were devouring parts of
the body, and only the hand and
other parts mentioned were left
by the canines. The La by had
been left cn a blanket in the old
saw dust pit and abandoned. Mr.
Deal says the oounty authorities
have been notified and an investi
gation is bsing made to unravel
the mysterious an gruesome find
Mooresville Enterprise.
Widt, UcSru i&tf CifiBfci.
The Menace.
Our readers are well aware of
the srennous effort being made
bv the frier. ds. of Jim McGraw,
KHgbt of Columbus, to eitesnim
Republican natiobal committee
in Oklahoma. In the Henrystta
FreeLanoe of March S2, it was
stated that at the state convention
in Oklahoma city the fiht on Mo
Graw grew quite heated and for
a time it looked as though patno-
tism and truth were going to pu
Rome and ruin to route nut it.
was openly charged that the Mc
Graw people were offering as high
as five hundred dollars a vote in
their desperation to control the
Republican party in Oklahoma."
From hat it will be seen that
money flows freely when Romish
influences are at work in the ir -terest
of ao characteristic a pape
as Jim McGraw. The main thing
is to get oontrol and Rome is af-
tar Oklahoma this vear with a
vengeance
While McGraw and his pape and
propape friends are using money,
... . .1 j -
muscle and artillery in tneir am
Deration to get him over in order
to cinch the only Republican dee
triot in the state for Rome, there
is another Roman Catholic gring
after the place of national com
mitteeman on the Dtrroorskic
ticket. Tom Wade is the one
choientolx)k after the interests
of Rome in Demcoratio Oklahoma.
This Roman Oatholio combina
tion which will seoure absolute
control cf appointments in Okla
homa if McGraw and Wade are
succeisfnl is full of sinister situa
tions for the non- catholics of Ok
lahoma. With such an arraug
ment there would b9 abiolutely
no chance for a non-Catholio in
any appointive, office should a
Roman Catholic be a candidate,
and of csurse thera will be Roman
Catholics en'ugh to go around ai.d
fill all the places.
Oklahoma is in the shadow of
the moose and only prompt and.
cone i ted action can prevent a
minority oontrol in that state
now, and that minority is thf
Roman Catholic political machine
the moit deadly menace to Ameri
can institutions. And still they
say Rome is not in politics.
Iu addition to capturing both
committees for Rome there is
anothir incident in the making
that will mean much if it is nt
through as popery has planned.
Tom Wade has the support of the
Goyernor Williams machine in
in bis oandidaoy and in return for
that support Wads is to clelivtr
the Oatholio vote to William for
United States senator. Williams
has already shown a dangerous
Hat toward Rome in his hobnob-
bery with Romish prelates and
persons of prominence in Cathoho
eduoational circles.
The whole Oklahoma situation
needs watohiLg just now.
DON'T TAKE A CHANCE
Sillsbori Piopla Should act la Tiai.
If you suffer from backache;
If you have headaches, d zy
spells;
If the , kidney secretions are ir
regular,
Don't delay, likely yar kid
neys are sick.
Fahsnury. people recommend
Djsl's Kidney Pill.
Hare is a Salisbury woman's
experience :
Mis. J. E. Ingram. 827 E, Kerr
St., Salhbury. says: "For five
years I was under the doctor'
care for Inflamation of the blad
der and disorderee kidneys. Mv
hack was weak and I could hardly
get about. I bad a burning sen
sation across my loins. My kid
neys ware inactive and the kidney
secretions caused me anuoyanoe.
My head ached and I was to drzsy
that I almost fell. Spots floated
baf r my eyes. The doctors
oouldn't give me relief and I be
gan taking Doan's Kidney Pi'ls
Every b.x I took did me more
gocd than the one before and it
wasn't long before I wae cured of
kidney trouble "
Pries 60c, at all dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy
get Doan's Kidney Pills the sime
that Mrs. Ineram bad. Foiter
MilbumOo., Props , Buffalo, N Y.
Attrictiie Easter Excision to Washington,
D. C, and Return Thursday, April 20th.
The Southern Railway will
operate a low fare excursion from
the North Carolina territory to
Washington D. 0. for tl e Easter
holidays
Special train consisting of both
staudard Pullman sleeping car
and first olais day coaches will
eave Charlotte Thursday, April
20tb, arriving Washington Friday
morniDg, April 2Ut.
Schedule and fares as follows:
Round
Road Men Will Inspect Highway.
The touring of this Bee tic n will
be as follows:
The North Carolina Highway
Commisiion has made arrange
ments with the United States Of
fice of Publio Reads and rural en
gineering for a joint tour of in
spection over the central highway
and the post roads to study the
conditions of these roads and to
determine the advisability of the
establishment of a patrol system
of maintenance The tour as
planned, will begin on April 12
from Morehead City and end at
Greensboro April 25.
This tour of inspection will be
made by the State Highway En
gineer and an engineer from the
United States offioe of Publio
Roads and one or more meetings
will be held in eaoh oounty where
this Question will be discussed
with the offioials having charge of
the road work in the oounty or
township. These meetings are
open to the- public and all inter
ested in these highways and their
maintenance are oord:ally invited
to attend.
Leave Greensboro, April 18,
10:00 a. m., arrive Lexington,
April 18, 1:00 p. m.
Leave Lexington, April 18, 8:00
p. m., arrive Salisbury, April 18,
4:00 p.M.
Leave Salhbury, Aprii 19, 8:00
a. m., arrive Btatesviiie, April lv,
10:00 a.m.
Leave Statesville, April 19,
12:00 m , arrive Newton, April 19,
1:80 p.m.
Piles ZtareJ in 6 to 34 Pays.
sVr dmesist vriU rifond .tuouy U PAZO
OUxZMEHT fails to can arv eaj ttchtog,
UimL Me?-ft"g or Protruding Piie in tl4dsy.
tttis spWMcattoa gftce Be tod fee, so
Oofy the Well to do Can Afford to be Sick.
Seme people think that poor
people can't help from getting
sick, that it'sjuBt natural to be
sick and that there's nothing to
be done . to keep from it. They
think that rich people have the
money and can afford all the
things that are neoeiiary ia order
to live a healthful life. Because
poor people can't have money and
all that they consider neosssary
to live a healthful life they usual
ly resign themselves to whatever
oomes and thick there's nothing
thev can do to better conditions
and improve their health.
The truth ot the matter ia pocr
people, if they only knew it, can't
afford to be sick. Only the wall
to do can afford it. Sickness is
exnensive: it costs time and
money. It often costs a good job
It brings on poverty, and poverty
we all know is an open door to
disease. Rich people have ' to a
larger extent realized this and an
taking the pains to stay off di
sea8e as much as possible, and
cultivate healthy habits.
But fortunate for us all there
are a number cf things we can do
to have good health that don'
cost money. Thai ks to the makf r
thatrfresh, cool, moving air is no
boneht bv the quart. It costs
nothing to walk and rest the mind
in it, to breathe it deeply into the
lungs and to sleep in it. It costs
nothing to drink water freely and
to eat slowly It costs nothii g
to form regular daily habits It
costs particular nothing to keep
clean, the teeth clean and to eat
clean food,
Aa a matter o fact, the things
that are best- for health are ths
things' that the poor have with
them always and that money can't
buy.
Leave trip far.
Gaatonia 5:00 pm $3 00
Charlotte 6:45 pm 7 50
Concord 7:86 pm 7 60
Albmar'e 4:58 p m 7 00
Salisbury 8:85 pm 7 00
Morganton 6 :08 p m 8 00
Hiokory 5:44 p m 7 50
Newton 6:05 pm 7 50
Statesville 6:55 p m 7 50
Mooreiville 1:07 pm 7 50
Davidson 12:51pm 7 50
Vinston-Salem 8;60 p m 7 00
Mount Airy 3 :80 p m 7 50
Nor Wilkesboro 4:00 p m 7 50
Elkin 4:58 pm 7 00
I.exingtcn 9:18 pm 7 00
Thomasville 9:30 pm 7 00
High P.int 9:45 pm 7 00
Greecsboro 10 46 p m 7 00
SilerCity 3:45 pm 7 00
Reidiville 11:20 pm 6 50
You Need a Tonic
There are times in every woman's life when she
needs a tonic to help her over the hard places.
When that time comes to you, you know what tonic
to take Cardui, the woman's tonic Cardui is com
posed of purely vegetable Ingredients, which act
gently, yet surely, on the weakened womanly organs,
and helps build them back to strength and health.
It has benefited thousands and thousands of weak,
ailing women in its past half century of wonderful
success, and it will do the same for you.
You can't make a mistake in taking
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Miss Amelia Wilson, R. F. D. No. 4, Alma, Ark.,
says: "I think Cardui is the greatest medicine on earth,
for women. Before I began to take Cardui, I was
so weak and nervous, and had such awful dizzy
spells and a poor appetite. Now I feel as well and
as strong as I ever did, and can eai most anything."
Begin taking Cardui today. Sold by all dealers.
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If you want to buy a Farm,
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If you have a Farm to Sell,
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SALISBURY REALTYl
And Insurance Company.
Sale cl Spencer Real Estate.
Pursuant to the terms of a certain
mortgage deed of ti uit executed Ly J
N Had en to the undersigned on Apr l
14, 1915 , which is duly recorded in the
office of the register of deeds for Roran
county in took of mortgages No 51,
page 86, default having be?n made in
the pajment of the debt therein pro
vided for, the undersigned trustee and
mortgagee, will expose for sale at i u fo
lic auction for cash at the court hou?e
door in Salisbury, North Carolina, on
Saturday, April 29th, 1916,
at the hour of twelve W t e following
der cribed real estate :
Beginning at a 'stake on the north
side of Jordon Ave., 50 ft. from the
corner of Baldwin street and at the
corner of lot No 16, and running thence
with Jordn Ave, 50 feet to a stake, cor
ner of lot No. 14 in a westerly direction
thence with line of lot No. 14, a north
erly direction 150 feet to a
stake on a ten foot alley;
thence with alley in an easterly direc
tion 50 feet to a stake , corner lot No.
18; thence with line or lot JNo. 10 in a
southerly direction 150 feet to a stake
at the beginning, being lot No. 15, in
block 6, R. P. Lively & Company addi
tion to the town of Spencer.
This the 28th day of March, 1916.
JOHN L REND LEMAN,
Trustee and Mortgagee,
Administratrix's Notice.
Hiving q-iilified as Administratrix
of the estate of W. Murdook Wi'ey,
Jeceastd. this is to notify all persons
having claims against the eitate of
said dec eased to exhibit them to the
undersigned on or before the loth dav
of March, 1917, or this notice will be
pleaded in bar of their recovery.
This Join day oi Marcn. ivio
MARION E. WILEY,
Administratrix.
lotice To Creditors.
Having qualified as administrator o
the estate of Bettie Boyd, deceased
of the county of Rowan, State of North
Carolina, this is to notify all persona hav
ing claims against the estate of the Baid de
ceased to exhibit them to the undersigned
on or before the 12th day of Apil, 1917,
or this notice will be plead in bar of tbeii
recovery. All perron indebted to said
tate will please make prompt settlement,
Thu the 12th day of April. 1916.
VJE BUY
andfl
Pay Highest
Gash Prices
for
Green Hides, Cattle, Mut
ton, Veal, Sheep, Pork,
- Egge, Chickens, Etc.
You are invited to come
to see ns.
SANITARY MARKET,
H. C. TROTT, Prop.,
112 East Innes Street,
Salisbury, N. C.
'Phones 780-781 3 8 100
Pd.
L. F. Shinn, Executor.
WATCH REPAIRING
For new watches, jewelry ami
repairs at reasonable price,
to the drug fcnf at- Grant
Quarry, cr tc R. L. BROWN,
Nc. 6, Salisbury. N. C.
.10-27 6 m. W. I'd.
Sale oi Land Rear Lands.
Pursuant to the provisions of the
Ust will and testament of Hettie 8.
Alb'ipht, recorded in Will Book No. 5,
page 599, 1 will fell at public auction
to the highest bidder for cash, at the
Court House door in Salisbury,
nu Saturday April 22 d, 1916,
at 12 o'clock, M., one tract of land
about one quarter of a mile from Kan
dig, kcown as the Hettie 8. Albright
place, and contains abo :t seven (7)
acres- 1 1 is tract of land has a small
houe on it and adjoins the lads of
Deal & (Jorriher, Dock P. thel, George
Bherrill and otheresnd being fu ly de
scribed by metes snd bounds in deed
from Allen Sherrill and Frank Pethel
to Hettie 8. Albright.
This is a valuable tract of la'd sit
uated near Landis. and suitable for
building purrcBPs. Terms of sale cash .
This Ma ch 18. 1916.
J. C. CORRELL, Executor.
Landis. N. C
SALISBURY'S BIG GENERAL- STORE.
A Full Line of General Merchandise
Constantly On Hand.
FOOT REST HOSIERY whether it's a ppearaoce
you want in hosiery or wheather it wear you will gat
it if you get "Foot Rest:" And this too is an enduce
mnt to most of us. You'll SAVE MONEY.
NEW SECURITY FRUIT JARS, fresh lot just re
ceived. Pints Quart?, and half-gallons.
Spring and Summer good?, light weight underwear
for men and woman, also Dress (roods, Shoes, Pants,
Overalls, Hats, Notions, Crockery, Tinware, etc.
GROCERIES.
I have a well selected stock of staple and fancy
groceries, country produce, ieed stuff, etc. - When in
need come to see "me.
Farrans are invited to make my place headquar
ters while in the city. Very truly,
W. W. TAYJLOR,
'Phone 39. 103 S, Main St., Salisbury, N. C.
mi(iminnii
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The V2achovia Bank & Trust Go.
Is the Strongest Bank in North Carolina,
LARGEST CAPITAL, LARGEST ASSETS.
. Thia'givd afty and Protection to our Depositors
A percent, piid oi aving deposits. You can open an
account with one dollar and upwards.
SATURDAY, APRIL I6TH.
v i?i9 m r os &u ADi biiaiiicicu v ai d iui p aooiuiinli
Just come around onee and you'll come again
The cheapest Furniture Store.
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OR W. C. TAYLOR, Dentist
Hours. 8;SCto 12:30, 200 to flV,
and othei hours by appointmer.t
I henes Office 147 Residenae 25.'
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nmm bank buildikg
T.TUTtree firet doer on Council St
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THE NEWS YOU HAVE WAITED FOR
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OMIU)
$8.50
Are once more ready with a big new line of SPRING
and SUMMER SUITS, HATS, SHOES, SHIRTS, in
fact we are ready to serve you with everything in the
way of clothes for both every day and Sunday wear.
"ITJE CAN AND WILL SAVE YOU ItlOEIiEY,"
Because we are leaders in the State when it comes to
clothing the man or boy, just remember, we run three
big stores for men, one here in Salisbury, one in
Charlotte and another in Greensboro.
"THIS IS TO YOUR ADVANTAGE"
As right here (at your door) in Salisbury is the main
store, all stocks are bought here in large quantities
getting the inside price and then selling you at retail
for less than the average merchant can buy.
"WHY PAY OTHERS T.IORE?,,
$1.00
$2.00
$1.50
To WAIIUACK KT1D SONS -
STORES: SALISBUEY, CHAELOTTE 1T D GflEENSBORO
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