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-t1 SALISBURY EVENING rOflT SALISBURY. X. C. APRIL 12. 1918. .WW f ACT FTTH i 8 CHEVROLET DEATH OF MR. ABNER WALTER ' TOURING $745 0p 9 KUALOlfcK $4U.UU Just received a car load; you had better place your order NOW. McCANLESS MOTOR COMP'NY. 122 E. LIBERTY STREET m&mm KEEP YOUR SHOES NEAT LIQUIDS AND PASTES. fOR BLACK, WHITE, TAN, DARK BROWN OR OX-BLOOD SHOES. PRESERVE THE 1MTIIVO . -fTMi b.f.Pu-av CQBPonATiom, uwrru, ni!nua,ii,Y, t- rr r 1 A ( One of the Oldest and Best Citizen of This Section Passes Into Rest. (Concord Tribune.) Death yesterday claimed another Confederate veteran and one of the oldest citizens of Cabarrus county, when Mr. Abner Walter died in Mooresville, where he had been for several months past. He would have passed his 93fd birthday in about one mor"e month. Up until recently he had been making his home with Mr. Geo. C. Goodman, in No. 4 township. Mr. Walter is survived by two sons: Mr. Charles Walter, of this county, and Mr. Wesley Walter, of Salisbury. He was a half-brother of Mr. C. F. Walter, of this city. Mr. Walter was in every respect a pood citizen. He was true in all the walks of life and his fine qualities won for him lusting friends. We hope to have a fuller sketch of this pood man's life from the pen of some one who knew him intimately. The body was brought today to Center Grove chuich, in No. -1 town ship, where the funeral was held this afternoon at 3 o'clock, and the inter ment made in the Center Grove cem etery. wss NOTICE: Come on. boys, let's beat the women spelling this time. New West Ward school building. Fri day Jiiglht. 9-4t WSS Mrs. Elinor Glyn. the English nov elist, has spent more than a year, in Mtar iwork in Paris. PUBLIC SPETKING ANTI TYPHOID WORK PAYS. E VENNG IT (&U3 mm a. -.,1 Style Without Extravagance. Youthful Style Classy and y I ' -T For Men of All $18.00 $22.50 $25.00 $27.QQ $30.00 . Every man wawts a smart Spring Suit, every man appre ciates a Feldman Suit. We will show many clever mew styles in latest novelty materials and staple -woolens tall colons and in all six Jots you cam be pleas ed in style, quality and price. Men's $2.00 SPRING SHIRTS $i.5o; Fine quality woven madras, repp cloth and mercerized ma terials in newest striped and other patterns tall the latest Spring shades. These shirts have separate poUar to match and are a regular $2 quali ty. Any size $1.50 Men's Neckwear, Hats and Furnishings Men's Underwear in the most seasonable weights and best r qualities will be found here at reasonable prices. Union Suits at 79c, $1, $10, Z, and up to $5, including silk and silk mix ed garments. Single piece Underwear special from 50c uj The Great BOYS Store -FELPMANS' It's rightly the toys' stor last Saturday proved this and wlith these prices in force we will record other big days. Come ealy and bring the boy. $6.50 Values $1.98 $7.50 Values' $3.98 $8.50 Values $6.95 $10.00 Values $ 7.95 $12.50 Values $ 9.93 $15.00 Values $12.43 FcaHdlinnia 9 121-123-125 S. Main St Bij Stores for Men and Boyi ' Salisbury, N. Carolina French Officer is to Make an Address at the Community Building and the Public in Invited and Expected" to be Present Major II upon t This Evening. Major Edouard DuPont, of thei French military commission at Camp Greene, is to be in Salisbury this ev ening and will make an address at the Community building at 7:30. The public is most cordially invited to hear this distinguished officer of the French army, who is in this coun try teaching our men in camp mod ern warfare which they must face in France. t He has spoken at ConcordStates viilo and oilier nearvj- towns and those who hoard him are enthusiastic over him ,ind his address. With a wide experience on the battle front, with a personal knowledge, he is able to speak from experience and knowl edge. His address in Salisbury this evert ing should be hoard by all of our peo ple. The auditorium should be pack ed. There is no charge, and the pub lic is not only invited but expected. The hour is 7:l!0 and the place the Community building. This distinguished visitor ought to be given a most enthusiastic greet ing. It ought to be the Meeting which a loyal and enthusiastic Amer ican eomnunij.y gives to a French he ro who comes to talk to us about matters that directly 'concern the very life of every one of us. It would be too bad if this distin guished visitor should face empty benches, as so many others recently have done. - WSS WRJIINGHAM ATTORNEY ' HELD ON GRAVE CHARGE According to figures just compiled by the state board of health, it ap pears that those counties that have hud special anti-typhoid campaigns duting 1915 and 101(1 have reduced their typhoid death rate nearly twice as much as those counties that h4 no such campaign. Another interesting fact noted is that in at least on 'natanre in Samp son county where good consistent health work has been carried on for a number of years the typhoid death rate for the last four years is onry 20.9 per hundred thousand popula tion, while tho rate in every county thut borders on Sampson is higher, tho average for Sampson's seven neighboring counties being XI. 2 or about 59 per cent higher. It is point ed out by the board that this great difference can scarcely be attributed to anything but health work for the reason that the soil, climate and prac tically all other conditions are sub stantially the same in the entire group of counties and the essential differ ence being in the fact that Sampson has been doing consistent work for several years while the others hnv not. PTMBP Good Advice for Piano Pur chasers Win- A. Denson Alleged to Have ( Said. "Wilson-Should Be Hung and I W ould Uke to See Him Hang." Birmingham, Ala., (April 11. Wm. A. Denson, a prominent Birmingham attorney, was arrested this afternoon by federal authorities on charges of violating the espionage act. Mr. Denson is charged with saying "Wil son is the cause and the whole cause oi the United States being mixed up in the European war. Wilson should be nnng and I would like to sec him hang." iMr. Denson acted as counsel for Arnold Jarob Uhl, recently convict ed on a charge of defacing his ques tionnaire. During his trial, Uhl tes tified that it was on tlhe advice of Denson that he refused to fill out the questionnaire and made an indorse ment across its face, claiming ex eni'Dtion from foreign military duty. iWIhen arrested and shown the war rant for his "arrest containing the statement he is charged with mak ing, Mr. Denson asserted that the charge was untrue. iDenson's arrest has caused a sen sation here as he is reputed to be one of the most prominent attorneys in Birmingham Ladies! Salute Him! Discovers drug (hat loosens sore, tbucliy corns so they lift out A noted 'Cincinnati chemist discov ered a new ether '.-om pound and call ed it freezone and- little quarter ounce l:ottles can now be obtained from any drug store for a few cents. You simply apply several drops of freezone u; on a tender cflrn or pan ful callus and instsntly 'the soreness disappears, then shortly you will fir. 1 the com or callus Ro loose that yju C2T just lift it off with the fin gers. . .o pain, not a bit of soreness, cither ivion applying freezone or afterwards and it doesn't even irri tate the skin. Hani rnrms, soft corns or corns be tween tMe toes, also toughened cal luses just Shrivel up and lift off so easy. It it wonderful! seems magic si. It Morks like a charm. Millions of women will hereafter keep a little hot lie of the wonderful freezone handy and never let a conn ache twii;e. Mike up your mind you are going to buy a GOOD piano even if the cost is a little more, for a "cheap" piano is anything but an economy. Go to a dealer of good standing, because his business has been, built up by honesty and integrity. If you will subscribe to these cardinal principles we believe you you are assured of satisfaction. If you believe thatiA, who give this good advice, are worthy of your confidence, as we hope we, are, ws shall be glad to show you the Stultz & Baur Pianos and recommend them to youi as entirely splendid 'instruments in -which we know you will find most tomtplele satisfaction. We also have otiher pianos which we should like you to sec, and ia simply mention the Stultz & Bauer as one of the finest piano values it ha ever been out good fortune to know. Prices upward from $400.00. Easy terms jf you like. Will take Liberty Bonds at par as part payment Maynard Bros. Largest Dealers in the Carolinas EMPIRE BLOCK. PHONE 464 We'd like to see a couple of spies placed in a position where they would be given opportunity to repeat An dro's famous regret. "Philadelphia Inquirer. The Indianapolis News notes that ' "the Florida editor who lauggestcd a hatless' Easter is said to be hiding in the Everglades." Atlanta Constitution. WSS AMERICAN MARINES HAVE LANDED AT VLADIVOSTOK Harbin, Friday, April 5. (By the Associated Press. American ma-.' rines hive been landed at Vladivos- , tok, as well as British and Japanese forces, according to advices from that place. The Americans are in control of the docks, while the Jap- j anese are guarding the railway and : ammunition uepois. WSS 'iA life here, in which you fail of every end you seek, yet which dis ciplines you for a better, is assured ly not a failure. Selected. To drive a tank, handle the guns, and sweep over the enemy trenches, takes strong nerves, good rich blood, a good stomach, liver and kidneys. When the time comes, the man with red blood in his veins "is up and at it." He has iron nerves for hardships an interest in his work grips hiin'. That's the way yon feel when you have taken a blood and nerve tonio, made up of Blood root, Golden Seal root, Stone root.Cherry bark, and rolled into a sngar-coated tablet and sold in sixty cent vials by almost all druggists for past fifty years . as Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. This tonic, in liquid or tablet form, is just what you need this spring to give yon vim, vigor and vitality. At the fag end of a hard winter, no wonder you feel "run-down," blue, out of sorts. Try this "Medical Discovery" of Dr. Pierce's. Don't wait! To-day is the day to begin I A little "pep," and yoo laugh and live. The best means, to oil the machinery of the body, put tone into the livtr, kidneys add circulatory system, is to first practice a good house -cleaning. I know of nothing better as a laxative than a vegetable pill made up of May apple, leaves of aloe and jalap. This is commonlv sold bv all druggists as Dr. Pieroa'a Pleasant Pellets, and should be taken at least once a week to clear the twenty-five feet of intestines. Yon will thai clean the system expel the poisons and wep trtll. Now is the time to clean boose. t?ive yourself a spring bouse cleaning. Ml ill M f 1 WHIG ondage - iberty Death ? DO your owi: little incoii vr iiipiieen loom so irge that you have forgotten our boys in Hie trenches in France our hoys who inv faeing no cheerily the danger and desolation of Xo Mhii'h Land? They are living in mud-trampled trenches, sleeping in mouldy straw. They are cold and wet. In Kpile of the best supply system, they must sometimes go hungry. Day in and day out they move and cat and sleep and wake to (lie living hell of an artillery bombardment that never ceases. And always they face undauntedly a million ehanees of death. How do your sacrifices compare with theirs? Are they not too small, too petty, by comparison to merit such sonsider ation? We at homo are-at war, too. We must all make sacri fices, meet daily inconveniences, that America may win and win quickly. We know that our soldiers in France will never fail to an swer the call to service. Arc we any less ready? The call has sounded. Your share in the Third Liberty Loan must be ALL the bonds you can buy. Upon the united support of the whole Am erican people hangs The question of Victory. M Liberty Bond Don'ts Don't Leave t em for other neorle! Imagine you could make a stfer in vestment! Blame the administration for issuing them ! Envy the big investors join them! Resolve to buy only one bond! Try to dode patriotic solicitors! Yield to selfish tigUt-ristedness! Belittle the four per cent! Offer your bonds as purchase money! Neglect to safeguard them! Deem it 'vulgar to wear band buttons! .i Doubt the government's solvency! Omit to display the bond flag! Necessitate :omflulsory buying! Think yoo are doing more than your duty! Sigh when you hand over the mo.iey! Edmund J. Kiefer. Things in the Army That Increase ' Decrease Y our ppetitc. Y our surplus fat. Your rcspeit for the flag. Your self-conceit. Your love for your mother. Y'our fastidiousness. - Your promptness. Your selfishness. Your democracy. Your carelessness. Y'our feet. Your finances. S, S. VanMpe t-V
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