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t s r.c3 fous. AOffKfntT incpima post sauskury, n. c, may 29, ms. QM IQRIIPV fVCHIMC DflQT J. TELEPHONE 68. Funday, bj tfca fort Publishing Co fcaliabory. C ' Ifemben of tha North Carolina Association of Afternoon Newspapers. ' Delivered by carriers 40c a month. ; (By mail, 80c month, i jl ernu cash. , , . Charges "are made for Cards of Thanks. Resolutions of Respect, , Obitnarv Notices aid similar Duplica tions. Tht Post is on a cash basis on all these items. ' i No communications 'will be publish ed in' THE EVENING POST unless accompanied by the name and address ef 'the writer, though the name will not necessarily ! used." ."Entered as second-class matter, at the Post Office at Salisbury. N. C, '( Forelpi RepresentatiTea: ' rLorenzen, Green A Xohn, 225 5th Avenue, New York City. .1215 Advertisers Bid?., Chicago, 111. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS V The 'Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for publication of all news credited to it or not credited in this paper and also the local news published- herein, ' ,r WEDNESDAY, MAY 29,;118. MOW 52!!? RIPPLING RHYMES. '! VV By Walt Mason.) 'I . tt)tJR YEARS AGO. Four years ago the red god Mars was resting, drowsy, on. his throne; and so wo talked of choo-choo cars, and samll beer gosip was our own. Then trifling things important seem ed, twaddle was our stock in trade; reformers o'er the county screamed you will recall the noise they ,made. j jjnag wnist empioycu,,, .jn j ciuzy dnmes at country' clubsthroughout the land, and stories of the baseball , games at eveni-tide were in demand. Would Jinks be chosen county clerk, or would ho run against defeat? Dis-! Cussing this our jaws we'd work, for hours together on the street. Would iWillard got the dmge's goat? That was one theme of long ago. Were girls entitled to the vote, or should they stay at home and sew? The neighbors used to come at night and talk 'vith me of manv thincs: and wo ! FT- would whoop around and fight o'er j lions less later on in the summer, cabbages and cats and kings. But The conditions produced by the long since the war flags wero unfurled and ' and severe winter hnve made difficult battle eagles raised their screen, il lthe removal and proper disposal of seems we're in another world; the oU.refuw and filth accumulations that time planet was a dream. The conn-! fnciliate the breeding this summer of , try clubs are drear and bare, no iriifles .from their porches rise; $he girls no longer ther there, to see who gets ; the bobby prize. And men have learn ; cd think grave thoughts, and let the beer skittles go; to plan how they cm hand some swat by sacrifices, to the foe. wss While they fight we must also fight. WSS ... Politics may be adjourned, as the ' President intimated, tint if he does not watch out it will sneak in the back door and bold a rump convention WSS. ; - The loafer is just as useless and undesirable above the draft age as of the draft age. The able-bodied man who is dnimr tintfefiiir n,vrhf t -f draft age all the wavs un WS 8 TIME TO HELP MURPHY. " PriATi r 'Waif a ,fiiTi'Ur n facing the t'wna they can help him if Viey wish to see him set the congres- sional nomination. The primaries are just ahead and the Rowan man should . sret a 4i vote in ftiia hnm ommfv his friends at home should not fail 'crcase Wltt cch PnSC nay. lhe fly ! am now glad to tell an entirely dit to support (him these few remain I is not Pest that ha$ to enured, ferent story. The first bottle of DrecD days. J takes a vote to count Our friendship, good Will and solicitude . --"iines, a we presence or ao at this time need to be coined into v-' rence 1,ej m community means pression at the ballot box. . Not only at borne, but in adjoining counties, friends of Mr. Muitrtiy should fcelp t get out a good vote for lhimv The whole matter is now up to the -voters. f PRAYER DAY. v The day' of prayer in America comes at a time when much anxiety is felt over the battle raging on the western front, where the Germans are maT-Sng every effort to divide and crush the allies od reach a point of advantage .on the channel. The Am ' tncan pecple whose soldiers are now , ' nifi ta' tie rescue -of tie fhac&V vssed allies,, shouid, and must en- r- into the spirit of th -'tomorrow ui d -i ve to the nation the one day for i raver and fasting.'' t Wherever we . re ad whatever'twe are doing the -r. f.a people should 'not fail to f supplication to the God t o he v ith us end ours at x...al tutfe. Captain J. M. Cross, the printer so well known in this section, long em ployed at Concord, is dead in Ran dolph county. This, old veteran had set more type thaji any man in his day, no doubt. He was well liked and his death, (will bring a real sadness to many who knew him in the old days in the printing office. W S S CONGRATULATIONS. Spencer is to (be congratulated on voting a tax to support her schools. There never was a time when schools were so necessary as today, never a time when they were better serving humanity, and never a time when ad equate support was so absolutely im perative. It would have been dan- 'gerous to ftiaive denied this additional support for these schools, una no com munity can afford to withhold the sup port neccssaTy to their most generous support. One of the most helpful, most vital agencies of the war direct ing government today is the schools of the nation. They stand side by side with the loyal press, and through these great American institutions the government has quick touch with the homes of America, the heart of its life. We never doubted the outcome of this election, for we believed that Spencer would stand by her schools to the limit. WSS JOHN DILLON ON RIGHT ROAD TO SOLUTION. John Dillon, chairman of the Irish Nationalists, has announced uncom promising declaration of war against the S'inn Fein organization, and all true Irishmen who want to get some where with a definite and lasting set tlement of the problem ought to stand back of the statesmanlike lead er at thi3 time. The Sinn Fein lun acy will bring disaster to Ireland and it ought not survive further. Mr IM1 loti realized the grave danger of arousing (British hostility, ami or tomorrow for the use of any individ driving away the best friend tj Ire-1 uai3 ,or groups cf people who may de land the United States. This the sire it3 ,use for the purpoge 0f 0ffer. suicidal policy of the Sinn Fein is n 8petjtti prayer, in accordance with gradually doing. On this subject we quote a comma- . inir luarairrairh from the Baltimore Sun. which should appeal to the tbftn&fal JWh. in'iAmericf? . 'i;he r'ecemt(, Irish fdirtjteritfoSjfSh Now 'York did . npf jtent"' patri otic Irish sentiment in this country. It represented tTie Sinn Eoia, madmeh . f 1 ..liwnnn 'lupm.inv i cunningly using for ' her advantage. The real Irish friends oi ireiana in ; the United States should get together and back Mr. Dillon up in his fight to protect their country from the niani .ic members of their national fam ily. They owe it to Ireland and they owe it to (his country to do so. We hope that American Irishmen who can with autihority will sioeak before (it j8 too iate." . w S S kti.i. FLIES AND THEREBY SAVE LIVES ?ta(e Hoard of Health Offers a Slogan ; for Every Community in the State. "Kill flies and save lives." This is a slogan which the State Board of Health recommends to every commun ity in the state. The killiAir of the fly now means there will be millions and even trii- , tho disease carrying flies. The remedy is to clean thoroughly, especially in the out of the way nooks nnd corners, and for each individual to see that the neighbors do the 3ame thing. In the small towns and in the country having ni sewerage system the chief factor in the destruction of flies is the abolishment of the open back privy which furnishes the most attractive breeding place for them. Flies will not go where there is noth ing to eat, and the principal diet is filth. The fly is the tie that binds the healthy to the unhealthy. The fly is nnequalod as a germ distributor, es pecially of the typhoid genu. In di rect ratio to the increase of flies in I the hot summer months is the rise in the number of cases of typhoid fever. tfu they also distribute the germ ot tuberculosis, infantile .paralysis, in fant diarrhear and other diseases which levy a heavy death tool each . . , . I Already the hot days of late May I m thui sUte bav8 Poured a heavy crop of flies, and the number will in- i 1 he problem is merely one of the difference between a well and 'a sick people. For these reasons the State Board of- Health urges most strongly that every effort be made first to destroy the flies by breaking up their breeding places, and then protecting against those which canot be thus destroyed by keeping them out with screens. WSS NOTICE: ALL MEAT MARKETS mill close tomorrow, Thursday, from 19 A. M, to 3 P. M. It ) Tt coriksnew'pf hBinjC ha5;.'.' 'and scalp stct and sanojry, "$' Drmgs a reeling of comlorung ; ; sen assurance JJeHERPICIDB!ir ApBlitti3i at tt bettar 4bv (hop ' Csanataad bi Tb BwplcUf Ob. Cold Evarrwhtra ' EMPIRE DRUG COMPANY. STANLY COUNTY GOES I Red Cross Drive in Ouff Eastern Neighbor Was a Very Pronounced Success Final Canvsss of Con tributions Made. (Special to Post) Albemarle, May 28. The meeting of some of the Red Cross workers from Stanly County Chapter for the purpose of assertaining the final re sults of the di jve just closed yester day was held last night when fifty or sixty enthusiastic supporters were present. The totals showed that Stanly Chapter had gone over the top, three times, and then some, having .subscribed more than three times the amount apportioned to this chaptr. The Stanly County Chapter does- not include all of Stanly county, but in cludes Albemarle, Badin, Richfield, New London and other sections in which these towns are located. The southern portion of the county is known as the Norwood Chapter and reports today indicate that the Nor wood Chapter more than doubled its quota. Taking therefore the amount which Stanly County Chapter has to her credit over and above the treble mark would make Stanly county as a whole possibly over three times it ap portionment. No more enthusiastic campaign has ever been waged in Stanly county than the one just closed nnd the workers who participated, as well as those who donated, feel proud of the victory won in the drive. , W S S Parish House Open-for Prayer. The Pariah House of the Congre gational dhuirh will ihi onen all Hnv (the appeal of President Wilson. The public is cordially invited to make use of it for this purpose at all hours tq-- IUW, wss- A CARD. on account of cominfi- out so late. i j,9V( faidm to-Vtfthdraw front W. - . i . . f . - ' i' i Salisbury township, and would thank ml ask my friends to support Mr. H. E. Rufty instead. Very respectfully, H. C. TROTT. W S S . CARD OF THANKS. We would like to thank each friend nnd neighbor personally, but as we cannot, will use this method to ex press our heartfelt thanks for the many j and acts shown during the long illness and after the death of husband ;.nd father. We want to thank every i : i ll'l 'lilt ' J 1 w 1 1 Ull V.1 ' 1 1 , i' (lTh3sa acts of kindness will ever be remembered. uMrs. w. M. wmite and Family. W S S CARD OF THANKS. We wish to express our sincere thanks to dear friends and neighbors for. their many acts of kindness and expressions of sympathy extended to us during the illness and after the death of our husband and father. We thank every one for the beautiful flo ral offerings. MRS. J. M. SUMMERS, wife. MR. J. A. SUMMERS,, S3n. W S S It E FEEL LIKE A NEW PERSON" HE SAYS Another Charlotte Man Comes For ward to Praise Wonderful New Herhan Medicine. Thousands Now Taking It. "I suffered agonies from pains in my back," declares S. L. Webster, the well known resident of 101 Peachtree street, Charlotte, in a "public state ment. "I couldn't stoop over without much suffering. My liver wis slug giiki which often (caused severe head aches and dizziness and had a bad taste in my mouth. 'I took two bottles of Dreco and helped me very much so I got another , bottle and now I can truthfully say that Dreco 'has stopped every pain in my bick, relieved the headaches and dizziness and made me fee) like a new person. "I have gained three pounds in weight and feel fine." j Mr. Webster is iprobably best known on account of his business con- nection with the CharkHte Casket Co. He is also prominently identified with the affairs of the Baptist church of. his community. He makes the above j tutement for publication 1n order . jt.at others who may be suffering ! ' as he was may read and be benefited. I v , Dreco is purely .a v vegetable .cora- DRECO MADE M ikpip composed of riots, herbs bsfiks.irf leaves -andVberTies.-4 It contains no' '' harmful mineral drugs and is known besLfor its beneficent action on the stomach and bowels. ' Dreco is dispensed by most good drug stores and is particularly icccin- j mended in toalikbury by Smith Drug, jCo and ia Spencer by Rows a Drug' 'Contpany. ISTATE COLLEGE TO HELP FOOD PROBLEM Course at College Designed to Give Practical Aid in Food Campaign A Course in War-Gardening to Be Given. Caurses designed to give immediate and practical aid in the campaign by the U. S. Food Administration for the increased food production and conser vation will be offered during the Sum mer School at Raleigh, beginning June 11th. A course in war-gardening will be conducted by Prof. J. P. Pillsbury who had wide experience in horticulture at the Missouri Botanical Garden and at Pennsylvania State College before as suming the chair of Horticulture at the N. C. State College. The course has been designed to aid teachers who, on account of their prominence in the community, are in a position to spread the appeal of the U. S. Food Adminis tration for a great incrase in war gardens. It will also be a fine op portunity for the pople of Raleigh and adjacent towns to receive instruc tion in war-gardening. Another course designed to aid in the food production is the course in an ifihoKf' mmt ' 'worfcs 6 poult jHoovsr has ure:ed that fcOuJ try atdftsr bo used 'in place, 6"f beaif to thci)n8feia,ftd'f'o a id , meetin g JJp:gJjry ret,wa,rrt4me' .rtjeai&bf lncreipg.fhis artfei -(UViil WhQtfqplfa Other :oA.ribs: in :AgrwoHur; beaming dic?jct!y,::wqn .increased1 fdoiJ 'pro'duc t:o(t are ffered ajsoi .,.:.- The. military necessity, fqr food pro duetiqa ad conservation will be,, con stantly and 'widely' impresed upon thi thi :nind oj all attending by the presence of a, company of 160 Technicians of the Ordnance Department, U. S. Army, assigned to the State College from all parts of the state. . Tho Home- Demonstration Agents under the direction of Mrs. Jane S. McKimmon will afford the elemettof conservation. These women will be at the State College J une 3rd to 29th and Food Conservation will be an import -and part of their instruction. During this period Mrs. McKimmon will deliv er three lectures to the Summer School on Home Food Conservation and those attending will be made to see how important a place they can lill in this campaign being conducted by the U. S. Food Administration. w ss- St. Luke's Episcopal Church. Special Services Thursday morning, May 30th. f 7:30 Holy Communion. 11 Special Prayer and Intercession with an. address. All the public welcome. W S S i DISTRICT CONFERENCE IN JULY Salisbury District Methodists to Meet at Concord This Year. Dr. J. C. Rowe, presiding elder of . the Salisbury district, Methodist, has iust announced that the district con ference will be held with (Central church at Concord, and the date is July 24, 25 and prdbably the 26th. At a quarterly conference held last aigtht First church elected delegates to the district conference as follows: A. L. Smoot, G. W. Whitlobk, M. L. Taca -on, A. R. Lazeriby; Alternates: Dr. "T H. Newman, .H. T. Simpson, M. G. Miilurdy, and A. S. Jones. ' Besides these J. C. Kesler, lay loader -t the charge, P. N. Peacock, record ing steward, and T. F. Hudson, dis trict lav leader, will be in attendance from First church. JjTxiLrwM Muitt Vtml SfM unUm U .. r r tiw k-iw (. ot Anr m1n&. DO YOUR BIT. Help the Gov ernment by saving tho freight ea vbMt Ud Sour. Rtlltr th rall rod ot this unnacwukir conception by atablkbtBVIa roar eommnnltr c 1mm mnArtul Aratioa Vldftt Uar. 9U BaUer nur IUU. And t&tke Money,Too ItOe pf tath can ba mad with -this parmaaasv ubatasUal ua SltalfladViilnw . Thto 'WOBdartid aalf-cOBtlna4 rollar mill la rolatlon jvlillnr. Makaa ilalJ flouf at ibattar riald Uan tba Gaaratatriulra. On aa without frravtoua Unf axparianca caa ma K ruvcMalK femall cort. anU Pawar, aur eceralioa aoablaa . it to !, Battar rrI tof Floor Qiaaaar.- Taa lu aak your flour andea our natloaallr Mvartlaaa araa Tlva." ... Oar Famco lart. nl tnaoacta rour Drod Biant tnapacu yaur prod' acta, aaclt naaui '(a aach naaui tra and haapa ' yoa .oa t AUAlU. trem IS ta H Diaaa o mn'v aarraia I par y. , Taa eaa atart ' irlta (tea amall aiaa If Ton tra W Ui rtoli aa If daya aw aatalna ai4 an all aaar lha jmum tuxm AarU-AaMricaa Hit Ca. 614-620 Trust Bldf, OweasUra,Ky (211) if??! "FINEST 0 NEARTH" SAYS Wm HASKINS Slays He Feels Fine Since Taking Vi-to-Na. HUNDREDS TESTIFYING DAILY Vi-to-Na Succeeds in Cases That No Medicines Had Benefited. When the delicate machinery of the stomach is not working !harmonously, the stomach is not digesting the food properly; poisons are being retained in the stomach which should 'be elim inated. The new discovery VI-TO-NA assists nature by causing the stom- adh to properly digest the food when all of the uoisonous acids which fer- H menting food has left in the stomach; J md the digestive machinery thus re lieved of the hantpered acid accuniu- lation, goes naturally and normally about its work of digestion without j help of any kind. VI-TO-NA coun- teracts acid formation and so-called dyspepsia and indigestion. Among the hundreds of testimoni als received praising VI-TO-NA, none is of greater interest than that of ; Mr. Wm. .Raskins, 80 West Avon j Avenue, Atlanta, Ga., a well known . employee of the City of Atlanta, who j said: "I don't believe there is another mineral water in the world that equals VI-TO-NA. I had indigestion far years and VI-TO-NA overcame it aft er everything else failed. I had to be very careful about what I ate nnd harily ever touched meats of any kind. I was always 'belching up gas and had severe pains in my stomach, t have taken six bottles of VI-TO-NA ind'haven't a sjgn of trouble now. I eat anything I want and everything agrees with me. I simply feel fine." ' VI-TO-NA is on sale in Salisbury Exclusively by Smitih Drug Co., Peo ples Drug Store. Main Pharmacy, and Peeler Drug Company. j, ,, wss -. Will Honor federal dead. MpiejsiWrtl Be, Placed on Graves in jjlfediernj V Cemetery As Has Been ; .Cqstont on Thirtieth of May. j ' fevVtated yesterday the colored peo ple have called off their annual cele bration in response to the President's proclamation to make the day one of. fastinir and prayer. However, it is stated that delegations will go to the Federal cemetery to place flowers on the graves of the Union soldiers buiied there. Otherwise the day will be devoted by tho colored people as the President has wished a time of prayer and fasting for the army and navy and other war agencies of the United' State. W S SY The ladies of Salem church will give a box suiper on at the school house on Suturriay evening, June 1st. The supper is a benefit which the ladies give in order to raise money for the carpet for the church. They hope to have a liberal patronage. QUALITY Glasses QUANTY Experience Careful selection of lenses adapted to yaur individual requirements, is our assurance of quality. Thoroughness and exhaustive re search in modern optometry, is ou claim to experience. Starnes & Parker Leading Jewelers and Opticians SALISBURY, N. C C2 DOCTORS SAY CALOMEL IS THE BEST MEDICINE According to the world's greatest physiciams and medical experts, calo mel is the best and most universally useful of all medicines. Medieil au thorities prescribe .calomel for al most every disease and explain that it is the best and surest of all system purifiers. They say that calomel cleanses the liver, stomach, domIs and kidneys and purifies the blood from all poisons, making ie system 1'tre and clean, so that nature can quickly restore "the health. Now that science has purified cal omel of all its nauseating md dan gerous qualities, the new &irA of cal omel, called "Calotabs," is even more popular, than the old. As a liver cle&user ana system punner taio tibs are more effective than the old style calomel, yet are entirely deight fui in effect. One Calotab at bedtime, with swallow of .water that's all. No nausea nor the slightest on ikasantuess. , Next morning you &wai:e feeJinsr fine, with'a kearty P- I petite for 'breakfast, JCat .what you pioHBe In) a go wnere , jrou piease Cue re is no restriction of habit or Cakktabti are sold only in original, sealed packages, prhe thirty-five cents. Your .druggist recommend and guarantees Calotabs, and will refund your money if yon are not da lighted ith them. (AdvtJ Money IN EVERY PHASE OF LIFE. IT HAS A BIG VOICE IN THE AFFAIRS OF MEN. OPPORTUNITIES COME TO THOSE THAT HAVE IT THAT ARE NEVER OFFERED TO THOSE WITHOUT IT. . . ?if 3EISil5J'i.I:ftlIilB JOHN D. ROCKEFELLER STARTED BUSINESS WITH $1,000 AND HAS MADE TENS OF MILLIONS OF DOLLARS. THE GREAT OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS BUT. ONCE AT EVERY MAN'S DOOR. ARE YOU READY TO SEIZE YOUR OPPOR TUNITY IF IT COMES TO-DAY? HAVE YOU A $1,000 THAT you can use? i Ammw&wmm The Peoples Salisbury, N, C, J WUt A if uai mc iuu Why Wait? The best time to begin saving money is now. Start with the littles. Let this bank assist you in increasing your Funds. We solicit small accounts. Our aim is the promotion of THRIFT THE BANK Lick , , aoraaoE ipcjl Tl 110 10 Tlir niV fir Tlir Inlu la IHt UAY Ur IHL 10 LOOKS YOUNG Her experience, her ripened judg ment, enable her to take advantage of the wonderful opportunities for wo men which the war has created. But to succeed she must appear young. 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Nearly all rheumatism, headaches, liver trou ble, nervousness, dizziness, sleepless ness arid urinary disorders come from sluggish kidneys. The moment you feel a dull ache in the kidneys or your back hurts or if the urine is cloudy, offensive, full of sediment, irregular of passage or attended by a sensation of scalding, stop eating meat and get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any phar macy; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast 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 generations to flush and stimu late the kidneys, also to neutralize the acids in urine so it no longer causes irritation, thus ending blad der weakness. Jad Salts is inexpensive and can not injure; makes a delightful effer vescent lithia-water drink which ev eryone shouid take now and then to keep the kidneys clean and active and the blood pure, thereby avoiding serious kidney complications. PIEDMONT TOLL BRIDGE CO. Stockholders Meeting. The annual meeting, .of the Stock holders of the Piedmont Toll Bridge Company will be held at the Davis & wuey ranK, ai 12 o clock on Wednes day, 6t'i June, 1913. Salisbury, N. C, May 27, 1918. H. C. TROTT, President. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. Having qualified as executor of the last wil land testament of J. N. Led- duly verified. r,ad itemized on or be fore the1 fifteenth' day' Aiarjl,l9l9, or this notice will be plfcded ia iter of their recovery. AH persons in debted to said estate are requested t cake 'prompt settlement with the un dersigned. This the 4th day of April. 1918. J. B. IVEY Ext. lasCvwill ai testkmertt of J. tt "Ledford. ford, deceased, all persons baviyr claims against the b.vd J. N. 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