Works Wonders for Sick Women STELLA-VTTAE cored this woman, who had suffered for 25 years. Ghre it a chance to cure YOU! WHAT ST ELLA-VTTAE MAS DONE for wi« woman is well told by Mr. a J. Hendris, ofPoMy, Tiiu, who iraufcllgr. "l»Mnlrtq|WllWtaw M Utm timn tmUai ■> Mi hr liwill •mUa. u4 trft«4 fuim )»»■■ ■»«!■ d«M hi aba Mir naalTaS Mfmrf relief. WattM tmU-TRU u4 M e*e in Mil it >mni4 bar to Wntr kMiatUOarnrM. n 414 a wn laM wart to fear mm." BTELLA-VTTAE acts directly upon the female organs and functions. It tones and etrenghtens the araedee and tissue* builds up and restores the whole system when run down and wasted by disss sc. soothes and adjusts the delicate nervous organ isation to that harmonious balance so necessary to perfect womanly health. STELLA-VIT AS regulates the func rione peculiar to women, atope wast ing and relieves dangerous suppres sion, banishes the terrors at those periods so dreaded by weak, nerv ous, run-down women. STELLA-VTTAE doe* not fore* nature, and la of rcmarfcabl* benefit at aU timaa and undtr all condition*. It* uaa during pregnancy benefit a both mother and ahlld. We ruarantre the flrat bottle of STELLA - VTTAE to becrftt you. If it dont you cat your money back. I( it do**, your dealer I* autboriicd to aetl you *ia bottle* for St. Try STELLA-VTTAE on thi* "all to rein and nothing to lo**" baaia. Try It TODAT. If you are alck there la no time like NOW for trylnc STELLA-VITAB. Thacher Medicine Co. CHATTANOOGA, TENN. High Hats. The enormous height of the mil linery of 1914 led Jane Cowl tc re mark : "I know a man whose wife said to him the other day: " 'Ob, dear, there's that old Christ mas tree lying in the back yard over a month now, I don't know what on earth to do with It.' " 'Can't you put It on your new hat?" her husband asked." ECZEMA ON HEAD AND FACE Reedy, W. Va. —"My baby boy when three weeks old took the ecze ma on tho head and face. It broke out in pimples and first they looked like blisters and a yellow water would run from them. His head wae per fectly raw and bis hair all gone. Everybody said he would never have any more hair. As the sores spread his hair came out. The breaking out Itched so badly that we had to keep gloves on his hands to keep him from scratching his head and face. It caused disfigurement. He couldn't rest at night it burned and itched so badly. r "He was treated for eight months and he got worse all the time. So I decided to try Cuticura Soap and Ointment. In two months he was com pletely cured after using the Cuticura Soap and two boxes of Cuticura Oint ment" (Signed) O. A. Dye, Jan. 7, 1912.' Cuticura Soap and Ointment sold throughout theworld. Sample of each free, with 32-n, fikin Book. Address post card "CutlcWra. Dept. L. Boston." —Adv. Their Breed. "Your father has a lot of very fine chickens," observed the young man. "Has ho incubators?" "No," said the sweet young thing Just home from boarding school. "I think they're Plymouth Rocks." —Dallas News. Sold Under Ml a Binding . Guarantee^^Ti FmUamßm* HANFORD'B Balsam of Mynit For Cols, v Bruises, Sprains, Strains, Stiff Neck, Chilblains, 1 OMSares, Open Wounds, sod all External Injuries, x Hade Since 184^ Prfca 25cl 50c anj HjOO AD Dealers BhalS BSJ 8 SJL r 8 s AM I A toilet preparation of merit. Help* to eradleat* dandraff. For Reatoria* Color aa4 eauty to Gray or Faded Hair. «aa.*ad>Lt>a*Bnnt*l« • short breath,often gives entire relief la Uto% dnys. Trial tre-atmra t sea tTrss Dr. THOMAS £. GREW. Sacoaaw t* Pr.H.H. Orssastsai, So« 0, iMlywta, Ss, ft Eggs for Hatching ron eve DISEASES ' ■■ I, ■ mi | ■ g]BiaOm(llnaf. IWaOairanH Bf »■«■«. BoMfcyDnwrt*. FIX HIGHWAY ROUTE FORBYTH, DAVIE AND IREDELL COUNTIES CONFER AND * REACH AGREEMENT. ERECT NEW STEEL BRIDGE New Highway Will Be of Modern Con •truetlon, Built of Sand-Clay and of Uniform 30-Foot Width, With Proper and Sufficient Drain*. Wlnaton-Salem.—A meeting to per fect plana and select a route for the Central Highway through Forayth, Da- Tie and Iredell counties was held at the court nouse In thta city recently by representatives of the three coun tlea. C. A. Hartman and Attorneys Grant and Bailey represented Davie county. J. B. Roach, W. L. Mathinon and R. F. Gaither represented Iredell county, and the highway commission with P. H. Hanes as chairman, with many interested citizens, represented. Forsyth county at the conference. It was recently announced from Raleigh | that 120,000 had been allotted to these three counties for the highway and • thia amount will be increased to $60,- 000 by the couhties interested. | The route decided upon will begin at the Guilford county line and run j thence through Kernersville and Win ston-Salem to the Davie line on the Yadkin river at the point where the | new steel bridge is to be built, run ning thence via Farmlngton to Mclcs : ville, thence byway of Callahan to ! the Davie and Iredell line at a point called County Line, thence on to ; Statesville to the Catawba line at the I Buffalo Shoals steel bridge. The pro posed route runs 26 miles through ! Forsyth county. 27 miles through Da vie and 26 miles through Iredell. It paHses through all/the important j cities and towns of those three coun- I ties and accommodates inoro rural | mall routes than any other route ! suggested. It shortens the distance i from Winston-Salem to Statesville | and Charlotte considerably. The new • highway will be of modern construe j tlon, built of sand-clay and of a unl j form 30-foot width, with proper and i sufficient drains. The highway, of which the above is in part, is to extend (he entire length |of the stste. Tlie road is practically j complete from Goldsboro to (Jreens j boro. Following the meeting Chalr j man Hanes telephones the result to Governor Cralß, who was free in his I expression of gratification at tho j work done In these three counties. Negro Held For Lyerly Murder. Salisbury.—Sid Finger, a al leged murderer of L. Preston Lyerly ] at Barber's Junction February 24, was captured by ex-Chief of Police J. ; Frank Miller of Salisbury, Deputy In surance Commissioner W. A. Scott of Raleigh and Deputy Frank Tolbert of Salisbury a few days ago. The capture was made on the fann of Scott Shoaf, six miles north of Sal isbury. where Finger was employed. While stoutly protesting his inno cense at first and attempting to lm- I plicate another negro before reach ing Salisbury. Finger is said to have made a partial confession of the crime to Mr. Miller and the other offi cers who assisted In the arrest. The keys, watch and other articles Identi fied as belonging to Lyerly vere found In Finger's possession when arrested. A matter of precaution by Sheriff Finger was rushed off to Raleigh in the care of Deputy Tolbert. Hospital For Mount Airy. Mount Airy.—The Junior Order of American Mechanics has decided to erect a modern hospital here, and steps have already been taken to that end. For some time a committee from the local council has had the matter In hand, taken an option on a splendid and beautiful site and felt the sentiment of the various councils in the county with a view to the erec tion of a public hospital that will supply the wants and needs of this entire mountain section. This com mittee reports that the Juniors all over the county are ready and will ing to co-operate in this movement whenever called upon. Operating Package Cars. Charlotte.—Of interest to business men generally here Is the fact that the'Pennsylvanla Railroad and the N. YT*P. tt N. Railroad are* now operat ing daily package cars between Pitts burg Buffalo territory and Norfolk Va., at which point they connect wit|> Norfolk Southern daily package cars Norfolk to Charlotte The service from Norfolk via NojTolk Southern Railroad gives second morning deliv ery in Charlotte, which will prove a benefit to the merchant all along the Norfolk Southern. Cabarrus Builds Road. Concord.—The Board of County Commissioners has lnsrruoted the su perintendent of roads to open and construct the part of the National Highway from McClure's crossing at Hanisburg to- the- Mecklenburg cotm ty line occarding to the survey adopt ed at the February meeting of the board. This road has been a bone of, contention for years pnd three separ-' ate .boards of commissioners rastled the matter before it was gnaljjr locat ed. Superintendent Bun-age plans to begin work la a abort time. THE ENTERPRISE, WTLLIAMSTON, NORTH CAROLINA I f I | #P!|p I a ( is now electrically sealed with a | 3 ullf£(Ml \ "SEAL OF PURITY" so K a that it is I y dust I I Wtor S rtl Jf Hi to teeth > breatll > L^N. I j/i /J j and diges gVjk besides delicious and R beneficial confection! J BUY IT BY THE f for 85 cents—at most dealers. Each box contains twenty g m 5 cent packages. They stay fresh until used. M It's clean, pure, healthful M A if it's WRIGLEY'S. CHEW IT AFTER tj | Look for the spear EVERY MEAL J nwwwwim «r And There You Have the Tango. This illustration of the tango Is credited to an Arkansas City uegro: "Dat tango, bosß, am sort of a easy motion. Y» Jis go a stealing along easy like ye didn't have any knee Joints and wuz walkln' on eggs that cost fo'ty cents a dozen." —Atlanta Constitution. THICK, GLOSSY HAIR FREE FROM DANDRUFF Girls! Beautify Your Halrl Make It Soft, Fluffy and Luxuriant—Try the Moist Cloth. Try as you will, after an application of Danderine, you cannot find a single trace of dandruff or falling hair and your scalp will not ltcb, but what will please you most, will'' be after a few_ weeks' use, when you see new hair, fine and downy at first —yes —but real ly new hair —growing all over the scalp. A little Danderine Immediately dou bles the beauty of your hair. No differ ence how dull, faded, brittle and scraggy, just moisten a cloth with Danderine and carefully draw it through your hair, taking one small strand at a time. The effect Is im mediate and amazing—your hair will be light, fluffy and wavy, and have an appearance of abundance; an Incom parable luster, softness and luxuri ance, the beauty and shimmer of true hair health. 3et a 25 cent bottle of Knowlton's Danderine from any store and prove that your hair Is as pretty and soft as any—(hat It has been neglected or j Injured by careless treatment —that's 1 •11. Adv. . But He Didn't Hit Him. , The Judge—What did you hit this man with? Prisoner—l didn't hit him with any thing; ;■ / The Judge—But look at him. He's | In a horrible condition. Surely you j didn't do that with your fists. Prisoner —No, yer honor, I ketched | im by the heels and bumped 'lm agen ■ a brick wall a few times. But I didn't hit him with anything wanst. THINK OF THE MILLIONS that have been relieved in the past 75 years by Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills and decide whether they are not worth a trial. They regulate the bowels, stimulate the liver and purify the blood. Adv. It Was Ever Thus. Riff —WTiat 1= your son doing these daysTt— ——r- .4. Raff —Me.—Nebraska Awgwan. 1 1 Your family Doctor can't do more for your cough than Dean's Mentholated lough Drops; "they cure"-*-fic at Druggists. When a man is unable to buy dia monds for his wife it will help some to praise the biacui/a she hake*. Grundy on Shsw. Sydney Grundy has written a little pamphlet in which he has gone for Mr. Bernard Bhaw with a hutchet. He says: "Mr. Shaw is a spent force a closed chapter—a tale that Is told—a back number —a lost chord—a tired rocket—an exploded mine—an extinct volcano, vomiting only ashes and dust. Mr Shaw Is done. His Htar is on the wane; his candle only I gutters In its socket; his beauty Is I his wheezes are chestnuts, Ills | sleights of hand transparent., his j humors rheum. He Is running u race with time, and gave himself twenty years' Mart, and t,ime Is beating him to a frazzle. TAKE A GLASS OF SALTS WHEN BLADDER BOTHERS , Harmless to Flush Kidneys snd Neu tralize Irritating Acids—Bplendid for the System. 'Kidney and Bladder weakness result j from uric acid, says a noted authority. The kidneys filter this acid from the blood and pass it on to the bladder, j where It often remains to irritate and | Inflame, causing u burning, scalding | sensation, or setting up an irritation ! at the neck of the bladder, obliging ; you to seek relief two Or three times | during the night. The sufferer is in | constant dread, the water passes | sometimes with a scalding sensation and is very profuse; again, there U ! difficulty in avoiding It. Bladder weakness, most folks call I it, because they can't control urlna ; tlon. While It Is extremely annoying j and sometimes very painful, this, is ; really one of the most simple ailments |to overcome. Opt about four ounces | of Jad Salts froha your pharmacist and | take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast, continue this for two or three days. This will neu tralise the acids in the urine so it no longer Is a source of Irritation to the bladder and urinary organs which then act normally again. Jad Salts is inexpensive, harmless, and Is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with llthla, and is used by thousands of folks who are subject to urinary disorders caused by uric acid irritation. Jad Salts is splendid for kidneys and causes no bad effects whatever. Here you have a pleasant,, efferves cent lithla-water drink, which quickly relieves bladder trouble.—Adv. 8o Obedient. Stealthily Light-Fingered Sam slipped up behind the strolling pedes trian. - - "My doctor said I needed a little change, didn't he?" he murmured to himself, ' And then he took it. Made a Good Bargain. A mine, now said to be exceedingly rich, was sold by its native African owner for a pair of trousers and a cap. ■ Social usages seem to make a die' Unction between marrying well and marrying happily. Grlffo Gets Religion. "Bowling's" burned out on Times square the other night, and those who for years had occupied rooms abov? the famous old billiard hall were forced to run for their lives in what raiment they happened to be w arln;; at that nocturnal moment. Among them was kid Griffo, who was at one time a fighter and is today the best piano player between midnight and one o'clock in an uptown music hall. "I did a nut trick," Orlffo In quoted as saying. "I took two flights of stair* in two jumps, wi' the fire bitin' at me. If I'd been left at the post you coulda burled me in a fryin' pan." "And what did you get?" asked his friend. "On them stairs," said Mr. (Jriffo, "I gets a pair of singed hands and re ligion." He Had Experience. Once upon a time a small boy about three yearH old was taken to the church to be baptized. As soon as he caught sight of the bowl of water in the minister's hand he remembered his antipathy for the bathtub tffid straightened himself up for the att tack. When the minister approached hirn, reverently dipping his hand In the wa ter, the little fellow said: "If you put toap in my eyes I'll bus' you open."-—National Monthly. Only One "BROMO QUININE" To (el the genuine, call for full name. LAXA TIVE HROMOOUININE Look for »i*nalur'of fc. W. GKOVE. Carets Cold in Ono Day. 2Jc: Out of Date. "Isn't she graceful?" "Yes, but horribly old-fashioned. The slouch i« all the style nowadays. Anybody can dye successfully with Putnam Fadeless Dyes. Adv. It takes a very Jong purse'to buy popularity. I Banish the "Blues!" If von have that depressed feeling It's more than likely that yonr blood is out of order—impoverished or poisoned. There is only one thing that will alter yoar present condition— that's to restore your stomach to normal health and strength. For I a weak or diseased stomach cannot make good blood. If your digestion is bad your food will not- make the good blood which B nourishes body, brain, heart and nerve. \ , the liver. The system is freed' from poison. The blood is purified. Every organ is rejuvenated. Instead of the "Blues," you feel fit end ■ strong, equal to any task or up to any pleasure. This great remedy has proved its worth year after year for over I forty years. Let it prove its worth to you. Sold by medicine dealers ■ « in tablet or liquid form or send 60c for trial box by maiL I Ssflflsaal general ggj If diugjjist, will Constipation Vanishes Forever Prompt Relief —Permanent Com CARTER'S LITTLE ABfe* LIVER PILLS bie act surely but «ently on Ipr the liver. V jTTLE Stop after Ah IIVER dinner dis- [ PILLS, tress-cure improve the complexion, brighten the eye*. SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSL, SMALL PRIGL. Genuine must bear Signature RHEUMAGIDEI LIQUID—TAB LKTS—LINIMENT I The Old Relloble Remedy I for niuacular, articular anl Inflammatory I RHEUMATISM I ICIVRIf M ACIT>K I snot a prftptntlon that I #lT*«onlr rj rHtnf. It r*moir»9fi th«§ ■ cuuko and drirtm poison f rum tho H At All OraffgUtA j$U KODAKS & SUPPLIES rUimv alao do hlffhem rlaaa of flolablnf, rMuUfIC I'flcea and Catalogue upuu reqaMk S. CaUiki Optical Co., Richaioai, V*. # TYPEWRITERS New. rebuilt and second hand. tITJM up and guaranteed satisfactory W» soil supplies for all makes. W«im pair all makes. I. l uuttos a coarui. U, KIIODK ISI.AND KKDS and «MrilW Ibo greatest Uren Hkks 11.00 per sattriw up. fn» booklet. old Va. Poultry Farm, LawrenceTlllo, Tat W. N. U. p CHARLOTTE, NO. 11-1914.