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SALISBURY EVENING POST, SALISBURY, N. C, APRIL 12, 1918.
'Give Heed to theWariunsr:
Pimples on the- fac tnd athar
i parts pf the body are warnings from
Nature that your blood is sluggish
and impoverished. Sometimes they
foretell eczema, boils, blisters, scaly
eruptions and other skin ' disorders
: that bum like flames of fire,
They mean that your blood needs
?, S. S. to purify it-and cleanse ft of
these Impure accumulations that' can
cause unlimited trouble. This remedy
is the greatest vegetable blood pun-
$ Pure Chewing Gum $
a Stick
Dyspepsia
away
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SAVE YOUR CLOTHING
by having them cleaned
and steam pressed.
Phone m VIM?
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. Jiji tti -trttt'"t ,HHaw'.'i (HrC
Facts That You
eh
iropractic
.Some citizens as' me "Did you1 ever cure tonsihtis?" I do not and
never did like the word CURE. If I were to answer the question on
the spur of the moment, I would say most empirically, NO. ' The'
word Cure means to HEAL, to MAKE WELL. NO LIVING PER
; SON POSSESSES THE POWER TO HEAL ANOTHER but each of
us has this healing power WITHIN OURSELVES for the healing
or reparation of our body.
You Can't Cure Me
- I Can't Cure You
v.Vou cin however cure yourself providing the ibody is not interfered
with. IF YOU ARE DISEASgP THERE ARE NINETY-FIVE
; CHANCES OUT OF A HUNDRED THERE IS INTERFERENCE.
iSSonr you come to 'the Chiropractor. You have Tonsihtis. I know
' of a SPECIFIC PLACE WHERE I WILL FIND NERVES PINC1I
J3D. You have Appendicitis. I know pf another specific place.
.BOTH CASES HAVE PINCHED ttERVpS. Nothing changes only
location. No medical man knows the function of tine tonsils, there
fore he should not be permitted to remove them. Is it not better to
4ee these much abused little organs than to 'deprive yaur body of
something that n ALL WISE CREATOR KNEW WAS ESSEN
TiAl, TO OpB NEEDS? I cain't make the sun shine, but I can
lHAISE THE SHADE and let the SUN IN THAT DARKENED
1 BOOM. I can't make healing force but I CAN ADJUST SUBLUX
ATED VERTEBRAE AND LET IT IN TO THOSE diseased tonsils.
, Consultation Spinal Analysis Free
M H. GROVES, Chiropractor
.Office, 218-19-20 Wallace Building. Hours, 9 to 12 A. M.; 2:30 to 6:00
P. Ik Other hours by appointment. Phones: Office 240; -Res. 243 W.
It was a . noble effort Col. A. H.
Boyden made on the floor of the con
vention in the cause cf the school
'teachers ' and th geneva advance
ment of education. Colonel. Boyden
is one of the old-time wheelhorses in
North Carolina politics, but in recent
ff.rs he has turned his thoughts to
t! e betterment of social and economic
IpCf 3tfrWn,and contains no minerab
or cnemicais to injuro ine mosi aeu
cate skin.
Go to your drugstore, and get a
bottle of S. S. S. today,' and get rid
of those unsightly and disfiguring
pimples, and other skin irritations.
And it will cleanse your blood thor
oughly. If you wish special medical
advice, you can obtain it without
charge by writing to Medical Direc
tor, 29 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta,
Ceorgia. .
a day
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Should Know
conditions, and when he embarks into
a cause he carries his whole heart into
it. His first concern was for making
more tolecable the condition of the
Confederate veteran. In that direc
tion he has wrought to the worthiness
of a monument The school teachers
are bound to profit materially by rea
son of his vigorous championship of
their cause. Charlotte Obftsnrer.
FALLING LIMB STRIKES BOY
AND HIS DEATH FOLLOWS
Wadesboro, April 11. Jennings, 8-'
year-old son of Mr. and Mrs'. D. Burns
Hyatt, of Ansonville tonwship died at
their home, 12 miles north of here,
Wednesday afternoon as a result of
injip ics received when he was struck
by a limb from a tree cut down -by
his father. Mr. Hyatt was cutting
down some dead trees near his home
is n matter of protection for his chil
dren, fearing they would fall some
time on the children nearby. He djd
not know that his son was near him.
The little boy, hearing his father's
axe, ran to the field to see him- com
mit just in time to meet his awful
fate. The boy lived for four hours,
but never regained consciousnss. He
was bruised in many places and his
skull fractured. The burial was at
Concord church yesterday afternoon.
W S S
German Gas.
Excited Hun Soldier (), Sir Kam
crad, I gif meinself up! I to you
meinself surrender, Sir Kamerad!
I
British Officer Cut it short, man.
This isn't a ball yopera. Pass-ng
Show.
W S S
NOTICE. ELKS.
All Elks are requested to meet at
Uhe hall at 6 o'clock tomorrow evetf?T
ing, April 13th, to march to the de
pot in a body to meet Charlie ICWap
lin, ho will address the citizens on
behalf of the Third Liberty Loan. Be
sure to be on hand for the reception
J. M. MILLER, Exalted Ruler.
w s s
notTce.
The Ladies Committee of the Bond
Campaign has extended an invitation
to Salisbury Co incil No. 26, Jr. O.
U. A. M., to take part in the Char
lie Chaplin Parade from the. station
to the Tabernacle Saturday evening
at 7:.10 o'cock, April 13tJh. All mem
bers are urged to participate in this
ceremony.
L. A. KLUTTZ, Councilor.
W S S
KiEYS ACT BADLY
Take tablespoonful of Salts if Back
hurts or Bladder
bothers.
We are a nation of meat eaters and
our blood is filled with uric acid, says
a well-nkown authority who warns
us to be constantly on guard against
kidney trouble.
The kidneys do their utmost to free
the blood of this irritating acid, but
become weak from the overwork; they
get sluggish; the criminative tissues
clog and thu3 the waste is retained in
the blood to poison the entire sys
tem. When your kidneys ache and feel
like lumps of lead, and you have
stinging pains in the back or the
urine is cloudy, full of sediment, or
the bladder is irritable, obliging von
to seek relief duTing the night; when
you have severe heada'ches, nervous
and dizzy spells, sleeplessness, acid
stomach or rheumatism in bad weath
er, get from your pharmacist about
four ounces of Jaci Salts; take a
tablespoonful in a glass of water be
fore breakfast each morning and in
a few days your kidneys will act fine.
This famous salts is made from the
acid of grapes and lemon juice, com
bined with' lithia, and has been used
for fenerations to flush and stimu
late clogged kidneys, to neutralize the
acids in urine so it's no longer a
source of irritation, thus ending uri
nary and bladder disorders.
Jad Salts is" inexpensive and cannot
injure; makes a delightful efferves
cent lithia. water drink, and nobody
can make a mistake by taking a little
occasionally to keep the kidneys clean
and active.
B'JildtHgt evtrj tm rn titm
srt rmf4 u-tik HI tit R -Oil)
i4 nd RL-titR-iMD Shfmgiti.
QUIT MEAT IF YOUR
Goodman Lumber Company
SALISBURY, NorthCarolina
ROOFING
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A CHQC5 TEMPER.
fcOfcST OF VEAUr-
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Watch tor
Mr. Happy Party.
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)PHONfNO.I4(
SUNDAY'S SPEAKING
BY PRpT: ANDREWS
It is very seldom that the people of
Salisbury have the opportunity of
hearing,, such, prominent speakers, as
is afforded: them every Sunday after
noon at five o'clock at the Communi
ty 'building under the auspicies of the
Y. M. C. A. This hour every Sunday
afternoon is a get-to-gtther time for
the men of Salisbury and ihur friends
and a treat is always in store each
Sunday. Good rnu.,ic splendid sing
ing and a spirit of Christian fol
lowship prevails throughout these
gatherings. A young man always
feels fully satisfied that the v hour
spent in this way Sunday afternoon
is' worth a great deal to him, and it
does not mean that he is merely en
tertained for one hour, but that he has
ctived food for thought. The sev
erth cl these series of" meetings will
be .addressed Sunday aftcri jon by
Pr f T. Wingate Andic vs, superin
tendent of the Salisbury public
schools. Prof. Andrews is not only
a gifted and eloquent speaker but a
man whose whole heart 1.. bent on
helping his fellowmen and he will
have a message next Sunday that will
appeal to every thinking map or u'.der
boy. He will speak on the subject:
"The Measure Of a Man." No man
or boy over 14 years of age in Salis
bury should miss hearing thn timely
address.
A beautiful vocal duet, "In the
Cross of Christ We Glory," will be
sung by Mrs. E. D. McCall and Mr.
Francis Griffith.
The speakers scheduled for ether
meetings are as follows:
April 21, ReV. II. 0. Nash, Camp
Greene, Episcopal clergyman.
April 28, Dr. E. K- Graham, presi
dent University of N. C.
May 5, Dr. H. E. Rondthalcr, pres
ident Salem College.
May 12, Heriot Clarkson, attorney,
Charlotte.
May lt, Aubrey L. Brooks, attor
ney, Greensboro.
W S S
ODD FELLOWS!
All Odd Fellows of Salisbury and
Spencer are requested to meet in the
hall over the Peoples Drug Store to
morrow evening at 7 o'clock for the
purpose of marching in a body to the
station and escorting Charlie Chap
lin to the Tabernacle.
R. M. LEONAtRiD, N. G.
W S S
Our 14-inch guns weigh nearly 95
tons and are over 58 feet long, cost
ing $118,000.
They look
There are more than 300 imitations of
KU-BEB-OP Roofing.
Thty all look lik RU-BER-OID.
And they all claim to be "just as good."
But their good looks and their wearing
quajities are Only on the surface. The
quality isn't there and they soon warp,
crack or rot
Better . start with the genuine RU-BER-OID
made by the StandarJ
Paint Co. Though h coats a trifle
mora by the roll, RU-BER-OID will
save yon trouble and expense; and
will givt yeqrt more service.
We guarantee RU-BER-OID becaose
we know its worth. ' In thousands of
cases It has given good service for
more than 20 years.
RU-BER-OID comes in Elate Gray,
Tile Red and Copper Green. Tell U3
how much you need and we will figure
what it coats.
IM0
FOOD CONSERVATION
' IS VERY HEALTHFUL
In discussing food iconservation
and its relation to health "Dr. Ed
ward J. Wood of Wilmington, mem
ber of the State Board of Health:, has
just given out the following inter
view: "As a imember of the North Caro
lina Stats Board of Health especial
ly interested in food problems allow
! me to state that this great aid to our
allies can be done without the very
slightest handicap to perfect health
and without increasing the cost of
living.
"Let us eat no more wheat ufriile
the war las'ts. We have corn, an
j ideal cereal food .ihion will not bear
I shipping abroad near so weHas will
'wheat. Apart from this our ftliies
can mot use corn because they are
not accustomed t'o it and corn will
not rise with yeast as they would
wish. We can eat corn supplemented
with many other things. It has .been
proven that while wheat Is the best
cereal for human consumption, it is
not essential and corn stands next in
order. We would 'probably be much
; better for the dhlange.
Those things which can be added
to a corn diet are soy bean flour,
peanuf flour, and rye flour. ' Rice
can be incorporated in wheat bread
in sucji a way Hhat even twenty per
cent 0 it can not foe detected. This
can be utilized' in many ways when
we restrft ourselves to a strict ccrn
diet.
"In North Carolina a diet of corn,
Irish potatoes, sweet potatoes, green
vecetables boiled ' and raw, fruit
dried or raw or otherwise preserv
ed, milk or butter milk when possi
ble, cheese, fish, oysters and clams,
beef and mutton very occasionally,
and a little pork would not allow of
any additions. Indeed, only a small
portion of these articles can be re
garded as essential. Corn bread,
butter, cabbage or' coljards or spin
a"h, with a little meat twice a week
or with milk or butter milk once a
day ,'would prevent pellagra or any
other of the deficiency (conditions.
Such a diet would be far superior to
wihst is usually consumed by the
working classes now.
"If our people will do without the
use of soda in cooking and use as lit
tle baking powder as possible and
get away from the frying habit,
health would greatly improve.
"We miy conclude, then, that
wheat should be regarded as a lux
ury and not as. an essential, that iwe
can well do without it, that denial of
it to ourselves will not hurt us, that
this sacrifice will be the grandest
thing wc could do as individuals and
as a :?reat ip.atriotic state.
"It our slogan be 'If eating wheat
maketh wy Ally to go hungry, I will
eat no more wheat until the war
ends."
MANY KINiDS OF GOOD SEEDS
TO PLANT AT
I L KIM'S
Red 'Bliss, Cobblers, Rose a;id
KlutU' Choice; also Sweet Potatoes,
Seed Beans, Burpees, Giant, Refu
gees, Valentines, Six Weeks, Ken
tu; ky Wonder, Butter and many oth
er kinds.
The best of Seed iL'orns and all
kinds of Garden Seeds, Fanc-y Stay
man, Winesap and Gano Apples.
Gripe Fruit and Peanuts, Cab
bage, Kraut, Peas, Beans, Celery,
Corn, Tomatoes, Peaches, Apricots,
Cherries, Berries and Pine Apples.
Salt Salmon, Mackerel and White
Fish.
WANTED AT
KIMS
Fat Chickens, Hens, Duvks and
Turkeys; Salads, Onions, Radishes,
Fres'-j Butter and anything good to
'eat.
!HQW 10 GROW FAT
i
A Lazy Stomach the Cause of Thin
ness, Nine Times in Ten.
If you are thin or ban, have
scrawny arms and neck, you can't
g;ow fat unless your food properly
digests.
People take on flcs"n in prnnortiin
to the nutritious matter which the
i organs of digestion absorb and p.iss
; into the blood. ,
Just as lontr as the nutritious mat- '
ter passes along without being ab
1 sorbed, just so long will you remain I
'thin. !
! Perhaps your stomach, bowels and
'liver need a tonic. If your digestion
is hot nerfert, Mi-o-ni tablets will
put it right at once.
I Mi-o-na -x ill relieve in iigestion '
'and every conceivable ailment of the
'stomach promptly. It strengthens i
digestion by building and toning or
iand n.it by encouraging a tired stom- '
! aoh to continue its shiftless and
1 healtH-dcstroying hibits. It prompt
ly drives away sour stomach, belch
ing of gas, heaviness after eating,
j The People's Ih-ug f Store, Smith
i Drug Company, and Main Pharmacy
sell Mi-o-ni and guarantee it to re
lieve indiirestion. sea and car . sick
ness, vomiting of pre-tnancy, or mon- ,
ey baok1.
, Mi-o-na is sold by leading druggists.
Three Generations Testify
to the Efficacy of
DR. CALDWELL'S
Syrup Pepsin
The Perfect Laxative
in maintaining the family health. A
combination of simple laxative herbs
with pepsin, free from opiates and narcotic
drugs, an$l pleasant to the taste,'- it acts
easily an4 naturally, restoring normal reg
ularity, first prescribed by Dr. Caldwell
mqje than twenty-five years ago,it is today
the indispensable family remedy in count
less liomes throughout the United States.
Sold in Drug Stores 50 cts. and $1.00
A trial bottle can be obtained, free of charge, by writing to
Dr. W; B. Caswell, 4$7 Washington St., Monticel'.o, Illinois
iiiVo
PATRIOTIC MEETING
There was a iargeiy attended War
Savings Stamp meeting of the Metro
politan Insurance Company agents
and field men in this section of the
state held in Salisbury yesterday af
ternoon, the meeting being held in
the ' auditorium of the Community
building, and being attended by be
tween 65 and 70 out-of-town repre
sentatives of the company, while all
of the local representatives and oth
ers interested in the campaign' to sell
stamps were also present. Mr. Bev
erly Lake, superintendent of the Sal
isbury district, and his assistants
looked after the visitors and did ev
eiythinp possible to make the meeting
the success that it was. Represen
tatives were present from Charlotte,
Greensboro, Gastonia, Winston-Salem
ami other neighboring towns, includ
ing all points in the Salisbury dis
trict. Mr. W. H. Stuart, of the New
York office of the Metropolitan, super
intendent of agencies in the South
was present and presided over the
meeting, making a splendid patriotic
address. He was accompanied by
Superintendent Wilkes, of the mid
dle western agencies. Judge Gilbert
Stephenson was here as the special
FARMERS !
Attend Big Demonstration of Cleve
land Tractor at State Farm,
Sfatesville, N. C.
Saturday, April 13th, 1918 '
, Beginning 1.0 o'clock A. M.
"flCUyeland Tractor
A Paying Investment For You
With the Cleveland Tractor at work on your farm you can forget Kh
shortage of men (and horses. You can be unhampered by 'the high
cost of labor. You can plow your fiields on time regardless of weath
er. You can perform a multitude of tasks quickly, easily and eco
nomically tasks iwi':i.ich now are tedious and burdensome.
The Cleveland is priced ac11 within your roach only $lo85, f. o. b.
factory. ;
It will actually pay for itself in a few months. After tiKtt its sav
ings are dear profit for you. You will find it an investment that
.pays big dividends.
Orders for the. Cleveland Tractor are piling up rapidly. Order now
and be assured of a quick delivery. Farmers say this nru-hine has 1
no superior as a labor-saving, money-saving device on the farm. Put
one to work for you.
Carolina Motor
STATESVILLE, N. C.
representative of Col. H. E. Fries,
of Winston-Salem, state chairman of
the War Savings Stamp campaign,
and made a talk. Mr. W. B. Strach
en, chairman of the Rowan campaign,
and P. S. Carlton, of Salisbury, madj
short talks also.
The object of this meeting was to
meet together with local and state
representatives of the War Savings
Stamp campaign for the pu.-po.se of
stimulating a greater interest in the
campaign and to exchange ideas as
to the best means to do this. Each
agent of the Metropolitan Life In
surance Company throughout the
country iis supplied with a sum of
money with which to purchase Thrift
and War Savings Stamps and he is
urged to make every effort to sell
these and so on. Through this plan
the Metropolitan is aiding greatly in
the sale of these government securi
ties and thousand upon thousands of
dollars worth of stamps have thus
been sold.
The meeting yesterday afternoon
was not oniy a pleasant one but a
real patriotic and business gathering,
of men whose specialty is selling in
surance and thus they are peculiar
ly fitted to sell War Savings and
Thritf Stamps and while they have
been doing well the company is de
sirous that they do still better and
similar meetings are being held
rhrohghout the. country for the pur
pose of stimulating greater interest
in thb effort to sell these government
securities and thus furnish the financ
es necessary to carry the war to a
successful conclusion.
Co