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H Tm Vint to Advertise VIJ Net Try THE ENTERPRISE Rates Furnished on Application It You Want Your Home Complete I UrjJiiJ Ojr Newsy Sheet FI ty-two Wasks for $1.00 DEVOTED 10 THE UPBUILDING OF OUR 10WN AN1> 7 HE REST INTERESTS OF 1HE COMMUNITY. VOL. XV, No. 22. MooresviMe, N. C., Thursday MARCH 17 1910. $ 1.00 per year. Schedule of Trains Leaving Mooresville No. lfl for Statesville-- 0:00 a. in. No. 20 for W-Salem-0 0j a. ui. No. 28 for Charlotte —II :80 a. in. No. 28 for W-Saleui—12:00 p. in. No. 27 for Charlotte-4:42 p. in. No. 25 from W-Salem —7:20 p. m No. 16 for Charlotte.-—7:25 p. in. Ne. 24 for Statesville—7:47 p. m PROFESSIONAL CARDS. ALBERT L. STARR, ATTORNEY. AT-LAW. Collodions and Loans. Ottioa In Bank Building. MOORESVILLE. N. C. DR. S. FRONTIS, Dentist. Office over Millet's Drug Store. MOORESVILLE. N. C ZEB. V. TURL1NGI0N, Attorney and Counselor At-Law. NOORESYILLE, N. C. Dr. Paul W. Troutman ^DENTIST^: Office over Bank or Mooresville. Iloorosvllla. - - North Carolina. DR. C. U. VOILS, DENTIST Merchants and F'.rim r-' Rink Building, Phone MooYotvIllo. North Carolina. COOK & BRAWLEY Successors to DEATON & COOK LIVERYMEN.| Horses and Mules Bought and Sold. | Good Teams • - Phone No. I P. j J. C. McLEAN, Notary Public. T ansfer of Real Estate a Specially. Office up-stairs at R. W. Freer. ' & Co. 6. 0. Cornelius Dtalcr in FRESH MEATS. A full line always on hand. See me before selling your Cat tle, Pork Hogs and Veal Calves. Can grind your sausage on short notice. G. 0. Cornelius Phone 19. C. G. S ITH. will buy Good Beef Cattle and Home Made Heat. We handle a good line of Fresh and Smoked Meats and othjr things good to eat. All orders promptly filled. We have installed a McCis key Duplicating system. Keep your slips for com parison. C. G. SMITH. Phone No. 87. ml- Estate anl Personal Property for Sale. The following personal prop erty and real estate belonging to the undersigned is now for sale at private sale: Four horses, one new Nisson wagon, set of wagon harness, one Berkshire brood sow, 3 pigs, 2 Acme harrows, 1 buggy and har ness; alsol live-room house with lot on Eastern Heights,'45 acres of land, all in cultivation, 1 mile from centre of towu on macad&m road; good farm about 7 utiles from town, improved with four room cottage and other outbuild ings, farm containing some fine oak timber 10*13 G. L. McKnlght. FOR SALE Wa have Biggs seven eer, Weekley’ improved and other varieties of seed corn Urn sale. Cook’s and King’s cotton varieties of peas for sowing :w Kras for planting. Clover d ofall knds. Write for 17-80 The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of and has been made under his per sonal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one todeceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-good” are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castorla is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, I>rops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms anil allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. __ ™C CCNTAUR COMPANY. TT MURRAY RTRCKT, NCR YORK CITY. ' Are You Honest? With your land when for the sake of saving a few dollars you ftise a fertilizer whose only recommendation is its analysis. It requires no spe cial knowledge to mix mate rials to analyses. The value of a fertilizer lies in the ma terials used, so as not to over feed the plant at one time and starve at another. This is why Royster brands are so popular. Every in gredient has its particular work to do. Twenty-five years experience in making goods for Southern crops has enabled us to know what is required. See that trade mark Is on every bag. TRADE MARK REGISTERED F. S. Royster Guano Co. NORFOLK, VA. C, B. WEBB M. W. VANPELT A / on umen ts We expect to receive two carloads of marble about Febrnary 10th, bought di rect from the quarries, thus securing all discounts and lowest freight rates, which will enable us to undoubted ly make it to your interest to see us. This marble mall bought in the very best grade and will be finished in the best of workmanlike jgl^Dout’ fail to see us or write for prices^B^ We are certainly grateful for the large patronage given us the J>ast year and, by honest dealing, best material, first-class work and owest prices, we hope to merit a continuance the present year. All we ask is to give us a trial. Very respectfully, Mooresville Marble & Granite Company, Mooraavllla, North Carolina. a Year Our Queer Language. When the English tongue we speak Why is “break” not rhymed with Will you tell me why it’s true We say “sew.” but likewise “few”; And the maker of a verse Cannot cap his'“horse” with “worse”? "Heard” sounds not the same as “Cord” is different from “word”: “Cow” is cow, but “low” is low: “Shoe” is never rhymed with “foe.” Think of “hose” and •dost” and And of “goose” -and yet of ’•choose.” Think of “comb” and “tomb” an i “Doll” and “roll"; ami “home” ami And since “pay” is rhymed with Why not ‘paid” with “said,” I pray? We have “blood” and “food” and “(rood”; "Mould” is not pronounced like Wherefore "done," but “gone” and Is there any reason known? And, in short, it seems to tne Sounds ami letters disagree. - Edward L. Sabin, in Church lie Uneasy About Some Millionaires. Bishop Atkins. “We have some millionaires for whom I am fearful. To get to their offices, we have to pass through several doors. They are gold-plated. They think it bi - longs to them. They say we have to be careful in approaching them. There is only one way. That is to go in God’s name and for Christ's sake. I’m too old to learn any other way. “This is a day of organized thievery. It's getting so we can’t get to eat or drink without paying the thieves. 1 heard a little poem I’ll tell you: ‘“Mary had a little lamb, If she had a pair The beef trust would have taught her To become a millionaire.’ ‘Hey diddle* the cat a d the fiddle. The row jumped over the moon. The beet trust laughed to see the And the common man dined on a “Jesus said: ‘How hardly shall a rich mail enter.’ Theologians have been trying to explain anil modify the ‘eye of the needle.' People were never at a loss to un derstand Jesus, It’s the com men tutor who has to be explained. “I’d rather work on ten drunk ards than one rich man. Don't dare to get rich except on cotise cruted money, We have no use in the kingdom of God or any where else for a rich man. Keep as much as is necessary for busi ness. That’s wise- You’re a fool if you don't. But if you are stretching to get up to the man above you, he’s doing the same thing. It’s all wrong.”—Chris tian Advocate. Home Cura for Eczema. Does it not seem strange that so many people suffer year in and year out with eczema? A 2o-cent bottle of a simple wash stops the itch and will surely convince any patient. This wash is composed of mild and soothing oil of wintergreen mixed with thymol and glycerine, etc., and known as D. D. D. Prescription, We do not know how long the D. D. D. Laboratories will continue the 2oc offer, as the remedy is regularly sold only in $1.00 bottles and has never be fore been put on the market on any special offers. If you want relief to-night try a bottle at 2ae on our personal recom mendation. Miller-White Co. " State Board of Health. In tbe February Bulletin of the State Board of Health to be is sued soon there will appear an article which will show the pub lic the responsible parties for the epidemic of smallpox that has prevailed throughout a large part of our state during the lust six months, with a view to creating, or strengthening, a public senti ment that will make quarantine easier, an efficient health, officer better appreciated, and an in efficient health officer more care ful. The spread of this disease from any locality is a reflection on the quarantine enforcement in that locality, and any large number of cases coming from the jurisdiction of any particular health officer makes his service one of very questionable value. The State Board is aroused on this subject and when once the laws in this direction are strictly enforced, we may expect to see contagious diseases confined to small territories and easily ban ished . Me Substitute. Accept no substitute for Foley’s Honey and Tar. It Is tbe best and safest remedy for coughs, colds, lung and throat -troubles Contains no opiates and no harmful drugs. Re member the name, Foley’s Honey and Tar, and accept no sbbstltutee. Mil ler-White Oo. ROCKEFELLER FOUNDATION, A Great Endowment to be at the Service of the Whole World. Millionaire’s Son to Havo Charge of the Distribution of the Funds. The organization of tho Rocke feller Foundation, with tint nn nnuiiepnnhit that it is to adminis ter a largo part of Mr. .John I) Rockefeller's immense fortune, is one of the most striking events in the history of educat ion, and will add an enormous endowment for educalion.il and philanthropic uses to those already established. I lie Reabody Fund, which was a pioneer in this direction, has been immensely faithful. The Carne gie Institution, the Carnegie Fund, the Sage Fund, and Mr. Rockefeller's endowment of the (ieneral Education Hoard—-the most, important, of them all m point of resources—have been suc cessful points of departure for in creasing the generosity of provis ion for public welfare. Mr. Rocke feller has already given about one hundred and fifty millions to ed ucation, chanties, and medical ivsi-aroll. The Rockefeller Foun dation is to distribute a great fortune“for the acquisition and dissemination of knowledge, the preventi m and relief of suffering, and the promotion of any and all the elements of human progress ” These are the terms of the charter for the Foundation now before Congress. They could not be more inclusive, nor give freer scope to the judgement of the administrat ors of t he Foundation, nor open a wider door to the conditions which the future may bring. It is understood that this Foundation will be a kind of clearing-house for Mr. Rockefeller’s beneficences of all kinds. For many years his distributions of money have been made only after thorough and very businesslike investigations; t he management of the new Foun dation will undoubtedly be as ex act and businesslike as its oppor tunities will be great. It w ill be an enormous fund, which can be directed at any time in any direc tion, not only to build up a col lege, to make a purely scientific investigation possible, to endow an individual worker of genius, but to furnish immediate aid in times of great disaster. Nor is it confined by racial limits. It will be at the service of the whole world. It is understood that Mr. John D. Rockefeller, Jr., who has lately withdrawn from several di rectorates, will hereafter devote himself to the distribut ion of his fatliur's fortune. lie is a young man of education, fine character, and great working power. The bill pruvides for a board of twenty five incorporators, who will lie men of experience in t lie various fields pf work in which it is pro posed to use the Foundation. This great gift, the largest, probably, in history, will rise above all na tional or racial lines,* and take the world for its field. Its import ance for the moment and its pro. phetie significance can hardly be overstated, The opionion which has been held concerning some of the methods pursued in the mak ing of this great fortune will not be modified by this magnificent gift; for principles cannot be bent to fit new moods, new occasions, or new developments; but the in tense feeling of disapprobation which has been felt with regard to some of the methods of the great corporation which Mr. Rockefel ler’s genius built up clight not to blind people to the greatness of vision and service involved in such a gift.—The Outlook. Geo. C. Goodman I Co., Sueoesi Ceo. C. Goodman Sc Co. the enter prising druggists rather than await the ordinary methodsot introduction, urged the Dr. Howard t'o. to se ure1 a quick sale tor their celebrated spe cific for the cure of constipation and dyspepsia by ottering the regular 6th- botcie at half price. The wonderful success of this plan was a great surprise even to Ceo. C. Goodman * Co. and to-day there are scores of people here in Mooresville wno are using and praising this re markable remedy. In addition to selling a 50c bottle of Dr. Howard’s specific for 25c Geo. C. Goodman & Co. have so much faith in the remedy that they will re fund the money to anyone whom it does not cure. When your head aches, your stom ach does not digest food easily and naturally when there is constipation, specks before the eyes, tlrea feeling, giddiness, bad taste in the mouth, coated tongue, heart burn, sour stom ach, -roaring in the ears, melancholy and liver troubles Dr. Howaru’s spe cific will cure you. If it does not, it will not cost you a cent. . A sure way to save money.— don’t spend it. After Overman’s Job. A Washington special to the Charlotte Observer of March 1 fill lias the following. That Ex-Governor Glenn intends to enter the race for the United States Senate against Senator Overman at the psycho logical moment no student of North Carolina conditions and political history would debate after reading an interview in The Washington Post of this date and pondering certain oilier reports and remors. “Iain not out of politics,” said Mr. Glenn to the local news paper man. “1 am still working for the Democratic party in my State. Many in my district, the fifth, are anxious for me to run for Congress, hut I have refused absolutely to allow my tlfrme to be used in that connection. I don’t want a seat in the House. As for the Senate- well, 1 may be a candidate some day, but 1 haven’t started the ball rolling yet.” It is the opinion of those in close touch with political affairs that Mr. Glenn’s plan is to have Governor Kitchin to succeed Simmons and then inasmuch as Simmons had but two terms in the Senate, Overman too should have but two and Glenn become Overman’s successor. Twelve Millions a Year. When people buy, try, and buy again, it means they’re satisfied. The people of the United States are now buying CASCARETS Candy Cathartic at the rate of twelve million boxes a year, and it will be thirteen million before New Years, It means merit proved, that CASCARETS are the most delightful bowel regu lator for everybody the year round. All druggists, 10c, 25c, 50e a box, cure guaranteed. The Hope of the South. The only hope for the perman ent upbuilding of our Southern lands is through good rotative farming and the feeding of live stock. We cannot afford to keep on i:i the old way scratching the soil and dribbing a little poor fer tilizer while the soil grows poorer and poorer. We must restore the humus in an economical and husij uesslike way, and we cannot af ford to Continue to ignore cattle tnat are the most effective means towards this humus restoration. The day is fast approaching in the South when a man who has farm ed his land for years, and still admits it is poor, will he looked upon as a poor citizen, a man who fails in his duty to God and his country. We have gone fertilizer crazy and need to make our farms sanatoria for our recovery.—Ra leigh (N. C.) Progressive Fatmer and Gazette. Make Your Carriage or Buggy New. Got about one dollars worth of L. & M. Carriage Varnish Paint in any color. You can make a buggy look as fresh and new as when just from the maker. Get it from Geo. C. Goodman & Go. i How Charlotte Got the Conven tion. Says the Greensboro Record— A moanin' of no harm, we may be permitted to quote what a well known politician, not a resident of Grpensboro, said yesterday as to why the Democratic convention is going to Charlotte. “That place,” said the gentleman, “was wide open for a fact two years ago, Charlotte says, ‘come back boys, and we will do it again.’ Greensboro says, ‘we are short on tho stuff; we haven’t enough for our own use ; let’s don’t divide; let Charlotte have it.’ And she got it.” All of which is respect fully submitted. Why Not Now. Senator Aldrich Bays that, he could fuu the government oil three hundred millions a year less than it now costs Well, why does he not make the reduction? He ie “running" the government now. Are you frequently hoarse? Do you have that annoying tickling in voui throat? Does your cough annoy you at night, and do you raise mucus in the morning? Do you want relief: If so, take Chamberlain’s Cougt Remedy and you will lie pleased. Solti by Ceo. f!. Coodman & Co. She Wanted to Help. One day last summer little Marion, aged three, was placed in a chair in the kitchen to watet her grandma shell peas for din ner. After watching with mucl interest for a few minutes shi turned to the maid. Julia, anc said, “Dulia, get me down, I wanl to hup <faelp) gomma unbuttor the peas.”—The Delineator foi April. k CURRENT NEWS ITEMS. Attorney General Bicket will deliver the commencement ad dress at Catawba College, New ton on June 1st. Former Vice-President and Mrs. Fairbanks sailed for home Irom Liverpool on Saturday last oil tile Maurttania. Barney Oldfield smashed all long standing world's records on Daytona beach Florida, when he drove a mile in 28 seconds with his 2(H) horse power automobile. Thomas Taylor, serving in the Atlanta federal prison a term of fifteen years for the murder in the District of Columbia of his wife, has refused to accept a pardon granted to him by President Taft. The senate passed a bill autho rizing the expenditure of #10,000. 000 tor the purchase of land south of Pennsylvania avenue, Washing ton, 1). C., as sites for public buildings. There was no oppsi mi. tv. ivi. uiirisieii'iury, a prominent farmer of Mecklenburg county, was run over and killed on Saturday afternoon by an automobile. Mr. Christenbury was walking along the road about one mile from Derita when the machine struck him. He was car ried to a nearby house where he died soon after. He was about fifty years old and leaves a wife and several children. The sudden death of Dr. Ebon Alexander, Dean of the University of North Carolina in Knoxville last week, carried genuine sorrow to a host of friends. . He was a man of large usefulness as a teacher, an accomplished scholar, diplomat and executive. His work at the University had been of the best and his courtesy and interest in the career of the student body Drought him the esteem and re spect alike of students and asso ciates. He was broad-gauged and liberal minded, a high type of the Christian man and exem plar. —-New and Observer. Determined opposition to the Gallinger bill to incorporate the Rockefeller Foundation lias de veloped within the past week, and the charge is now made that John D. Rockefeller caused the measure to be introduced, and the announcement that he in tended to devote his millions to public benefactions to be made, as an adroit move to create a favorable popular sentiment just at the time the supreme court of the United States is taking up for final [decision the govern ment’s suit to disolve the Stand Oil Company. A statue of John C. Calhoun, the great South Carolina Separat ist, was unveiled in Statuary Hall in the Capitol at Washington, D. C., on the 12, The unveiling took place.at 11 o’clock and was conducted wholly by South Caro linians. The cords holding to gether the drapery around the marble figure were loosed by Mrs. Bratton and Miss Gist, both daughters of the Palmetto State, and immediately afterwards, the verbal ceremonies were begun. Governor Ansel presided and former Governor Mauldin deliv ered the principal oration. The business board of the State Christian Endeavor Con vention met in High Point on Saturday last and ariangod a program for the approaching State Convention, which is to meet in that city April 22 to 21. inclusive. The theme of this convention, as adopted, is to be “My Lord and I,” and the song is No. G9 in the new Christian Endeavor song book, called “Ju bilant Praise.” It is hoped that all the societies in the Stale, of which there are several hundred, will become so familiar with this hymn before the convention that they will be able to sing it with great zeal and impressiveness. A strong array of talent has beeu secured for the convention. Delayed Attention Costa Money. Your house wears ont if not paint ed. It cos.s more to repair it than il costs to paint it. It don’t cost nmol 1 to paint with the L. * M. Paint, be cause 4 gallons of L. & M. Paint ant 3 Fallons of Linseed Oil makes sever gailons of ready-for-use paint at ; . cost of about #1.20 per gallon. Yoi can mix yourself- Thirty five yean 1 use in every part of the United State: i ,troves it. Atlantic City and Pitts burgh Fence Tests, made by the Mas ter Painters Association, prove it , Sold by Ceo. C. Goodman A Co. Many a nut is not what it wai c racked op to be. Tuberculosis PI mty of fresh sir, sleeping out-doors and a plain, nourishing diet are all good and helpful, but the most important of all is It is the standard treat* ment prescribed by phy sicians all over the world for this dread disease. It is the ideal food-medi cine to heal the lungs and build up the wasting body. FOR SALE BY ALL DROGCISTS Bead JOc., name of paper and this ad. for oar beautiful Savings Hunk and Child's Sketch-Book. Bach bank contains a Uood Lock Penny. SCOTT & BOWNE, 409 Peart SL.N.Y. HOW TO CURE RHEUMATISM It Is an Interna] Disease and Re quires an Internal Remedy. The cause of Rheumatism hud kindred dis eases is an excess of uric acid in the blood. To cure this terrible disease this arid must be expelled and the system so i emulated that no more acid will be formed in excessive quantities. Rheumatism is j«u internal dis ease and requires an internal remedy. Rub-* bine with Oils and Liniment will not cures affords only temporary relief at best, causee you to delay the proper treatment, allows the malady to tret a firmer t hold on you. Lini ments may ea*e the pain, but they will no more cure Rheumatism that paint will change the fibre of rotten wood. Science has at last discovered a perfect and complete cure, which is called "Rheum: • vide.*’ Tested in hundreds of eases, it has effected the most marvelous cures; we believe it will cure you. Rheumacide "gets at the joints from the inside.” sweeps the poisons out of the system, tones up the stomach, regu lates the liver and kidneys and makes you well all over- Rheumacide "strikes the root of the disease and removes its cause/’ This splendid remedy is sold by druggists and dealers generally at 51V. and $1 a bottle. In Regardless of Prices. I am still selliug FERTIL IZERS this Spring. Nitrate of Soda Peruvian Guano Dried Blood Cotton Seed meal Acid Phosphate Potashes Nothing offered lower than an 8-3-3 See if I can’t save you money this spring. E. W. Brawley. u write t<> Md Trial let from at 25 and'-50c. a le today. I took let fre.* itt Chemical Co, lti.lt u\y ililler-White Co. at i& Co., and by druggists GUANOS! Ten Doctors Said He Would Die “In 1903 we wrote you regard ing- my husband, who was suf fering from heart trouble. He was superanuated by the North Georgian Conference. Ten doc tors at different times said he would die. You advised Dr. Miles’ Heart Remedy and Re storative Nervine; we did as advised, and improvement was apparent from the very first. He recovered and the Conference in 1904 gave him a charge. He never felt better, although he has very heavy work and does a great deal of camp meeting work. I am so glad we took your advice and gave him the medicine, and feel that 1 ought to let you know of the wonder ful good results from its use.” MRS. T. S. EDWARD'S, Milntf , Ga. This proves what Dr. Miles’ Heart Remedy will do. Get a bottle from your druggist and take it according to directions. It does not matter whether your heart is merely weak, or you have organic trouble, if it does not benefit you take the empty, bottle to your druggist and get your money back.
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