Solution blowing process was used to prepare cellulose nonwovens, by using N-methyl morpholine-N-oxide (NMMO) as solvent, and salicylic acid (SA) microcapsules as antibacterial additives. The structure and properties of cellulose nonwovens modified with different SA microcapsules contents were compared and evaluated. The results showed that more uniform and denser web structure was formed with the increase of SA microcapsules content, the average fiber diameter of cellulose nonwoven increased from 1.99 μm to 2.65 μm. The air flow resistance and filtration efficiency of cellulose nonwovens increased with addition of SA microcapsules, whereas the mechanical properties, and wearing comfort including air permeability, moisture vapor transfer rate, and softness of cellulose nonwovens decreased slightly, under the same basis weight. SA microcapsules modified cellulose nonwovens exhibited good sustained-release behavior and antimicrobial activity against Escherichia coli. The higher SA microcapsules content in cellulose nonwovens, the faster release rate and the higher antimicrobial activity. The cellulose solution-blown nonwovens modified with SA microcapsules are expected to find applications in medical and healthcare fields due to its antibacterial activity and biodegradability.