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walisbitit ,KnflnwqfQTCj8Ai: II IQRI1DV nTwIMD DflQT Vi1 11 TELEPHONE 266. Published erery afternoon, except f nnday, by the Port Publishing Co., falisburj, N. C. i embers ' of the North Carolina AsiociaSlon of Afternoon Newspaper. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Delivered y carriers 40c month. By mail, 80c month. Terms cash. Ch urges are made for Cards of Thanks, Resolution! of Respect, Obituary Notices and similar publica tion. The Post is on a cash basis on all these items. , - No communications -will be publish ed a THE EVENING POST unless accompanied by the name and address of the writer, though the name will not necessarily be used. "Entered as second-class matter, at the Post Office at Salisbury, N. C, Under the Act of March S, 1879. J Foreign Representatives: Lorensen, Green & Kohn, 225 5th Avenue, New York City. 1215 Advertisers Bldg., Chicago, El. oaaaaaa'sa'Wrf MEMBER OP ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press is exclusively Jntilled to the , use for publication f "all news credited to it or not credited in this paper and also the local news published herein. BUY IW , ..it..Cl (By Whit Mason.) BEWHISKERED RUSSIA. I fear that Russia won't behave un til her people learn to shave. Wecan not look for good horse sense in men whose shrubbery is dense, whjose lambrequins obstruct the view, and often block the traffic, too. I hope to see sad Russia rise from that deep pit in which Bhe lies. I hope to see u -j., : i: J L. j . : wnr V x. y sublime, but first her men will have to hew the whiskers that impede the view. No nation can be truly great whose voters pack a hundredweight of spinachup and down the street, so long it gets beneath their feet. When poor old Russia spilled the beans, and swapped her birthright for some greens, when windy demagogues arose and turned her over to her foes, when desolation o'er her crept, the allied nations looked and wept. There was i no harflmess in their gaze; they sym pathized with these poor jays, by fool advisers led afar from where she wreaths of glory are. The allied nations wept andsighed, "She's hit the long toboggan slide; such spec tacles disgust, deject; but what can any one expect from men whose whis kers seem to, grow eight inches every hour or so?" And thus 'twill ever, always be; no future for the Russ we see, until, with motions strong and blithe, he reaps his wmsKers with a; scythe. wss The idea of a Teut calling any one a liar. If the Premier of France se cures every decoration that his coun try can bestow upon him, he will nev er wear an honor so significant as to be, called a liar by one of these brutes and natural born . liars of Vienna. . : WSS ' Liberty bonds, or German bondage, which shall it be?. When a man re fuses to consider bonds he invites bondage. It is better to collect inter cat on a loan to Uncle Sam, than to pay tribute to the Germans. There are very few men but who can buy at least one liberty bond. . WSS ' " The. inventions held in Raleigh the past few days caused little stir in the state. One great reason is that conventions are of little significance now that the primaries have cut them oil from close connection with the people. Another reason is that with The great issues of this war oa hand people are not dispose to' give much attention to small political issues among a people that are one in ideals and aspirations. . e yp g g BONDS OR BONDAGE. :.' American bonds or German bond ; age? The American people must either fi nance this war and win it or pay tri bute to the Germans and help them paw for their world war. We' must help pay for this war. There is no way under the sun to escape it. We must either pay to win it or pay j to lose it, ne of the Whenever You Ne4 General Toole . . Take Grove's. The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic is equally valuable as a Onrl Tonic because it contains the w ; : i k noTPB tonic properties o f Q U ININ If a: ; i 1ROK. It acts on the Liver, Drives t-r V.-t-M. Knriehca 'the Hood end 3 lis V Ut SjJ. 63 cca'J , kUUUUIll LILHIMU i uui ! , FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 1918 two. We are ashed to finance it for the winning of it. We can either do thia voluntarily or be forced to pay the war debt through a forced contri bution to the Kaiser's war chest. If we buy bonds we get interest and the money back. In addition we are helping our own government win the war and save our own people and nation. If we pay tribute to Crazy Bill and his brutes it will all go and neither interest or principal come back to us. There are few people but who can help finance this war. Financing this war means either paying taxes or lending money. In the first case, of course, the more one has, the more taxes must be paid. In the second place the loaning of money, give every one a chance, rich and poor, for even the babes in arms can buy thrift stamps. Liberty bonds may be bought down to fifty dollars and few are there but who can buy that much. So far the campaign i this coun try has gotten nowhere. It is just beginning. The start is not encour aging by any means, but we must, simply must, arouse ourselves and do our duty. The duty of the Americans today is to buy Liberty bonds. The duty of the men, women and children in Row an is to buy Liberty bonds and bu.v them now. ' W8S TWO YOUNG WOMEN IN COURT. Arrested as Questionable (Characters and Arc Given Workhouse Sen tence, Pending Their Leaving and Remaining Away From Salisbury. The only defendants before the county court this morning were two young rhite women, one claiming to be only sixteen years old, who were taken in charge by police officers at the passenger station last night They are womem qf questionable character and one of them (had been in Salisbury before. The officers have them down on the list of wftat is classed as "traveling (women." They bore good faces and appeared vry penitent in court, one stating that she was willing to return to her home in High jPojlt but the other said she,jWa8 jnistrea$ed aj homeland did not 'wish to return, she also claiming High Point as her original home. The icourt arranged the judgment so as to give these iwomeh an oppor tunity to return home, or at least to stay away from Salisbury, a thirty day sentence at the work house be ing: imposed on each, sentence not to issue if they leave Salisbury and are not found within the county within the next twelve months. Chief of Police Miller says he is going to have all such characters as . . A ., ,,;,,, iihe above arrested and hailed into court if they atop in Salisbury. Miller's Antiseptic Oil, Known as SHAKEOIL Will Positively Relieve Pain in Few Minutes. Try it right now for Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Lumbago, sore, stiff and swallen joints, pains in the head, back and limbs, corns, bunions, etc. After one aptpliioatian pain disappears al most as if by magic. A new remedy used internally and externally for Coughs, Colds, Croup, Sore Throat, Diphtheria and Tonsil itfs. This oil is conceded to be the most penetrating remedy knotm. Its prompt and immediate effect in re lieving pain is due to the fact that it penetrates to the affected parts at once. As an illustration pour ten drops on the thickest piece of sole loather and it will penetrate this sub stance through and through in three minutes. Accept no substitute. This great oil is golden red color only. Every I uoiue g-uaivnteeu; oc, euc, aim ?i u Dottle, or money retunaea, at empire Drug- Co., Salisbury, N. C 4-8-tf y y y SATURDAY WILLIAM DUNCAN AND CAROL HOLLOWAY in VENGEANCE AND THE WOMAN Chapter No. 14. RETREAT OF THE GERMANS at "THE BATTLE OF ARRAS." Episode No. 4. PATHE NEWS. MAIN Tomorrow TODAY- TOM MIX m- "THE. CUPID'S ROUND-UP." A Western Romance. A A .A Highest Salaried Photoplay Actor Will be Accompanied by Prominent Writers on His Vinit South Op ened Southern Tour " in Danville Yesterday. Charlie Chaplin, probably the high est salaried photoplay actor, who is to make hurried tour of the South in the interest1 off tho third Liberty bond campaign, opened his .Southern tour a't' Damvlllo, Va., yesterday afternoon ajhy 'ws hoiajd; by tremendous crowd, arid'within an Hour $330,000 had been subscribed at the meeting. Mr. Chaplin will be in Winston-Salem tomorrow moining,- coming to Lexington for an afternoon talk and will come to 'Salisbury on an early etening train and fill his engagement here, beginning at the Tabernacle at 8 o'clock. He will be met at the sta tion by hundreds of citizens and vari ous organizations will form n proces sion and escort him from the station to the big auditorium. Mr. Chaplin will have a party of distinguished newspaper men with him. Mr. Robert Wngner, of the staff of the Saturday Evening Post, arM Mr. Charles Lapworth, associate edi tor of the London Daily Mail, are in the party. Mr. Lapworth is a good Bpeakor also, and is intimately ac quainted with the cause of the war, its progress and the coditions attend ing the struggle today. He will prob ably address the gathering in the event there is time following the ad dress of Mr. Chaplin. Mr. Carlisle R. Robinson, the pub licity director of Mr. Chaplin, will also be a member of the party, arriv ing here Saturday. Mr. Robeinson in a North Carolinian, being a native of Raleigh. WSS MUTT AND JEFF'S DIVORCE. One of the marvels of modern popular price musical comedy is its pronounced artistry of presentation as against the careless manner of equipment of same seasons ago. Nowadays, presentations, size up in quality Iwith t.he most ornate and prodigal of the big Nevi York mu sical pieces of the first class. The Gus Hill management wa3 one of the first of the popular price ipro ducing ifirms to provide lavish sur roundings for tlbe text of their pro ductions. "Mutt and Jeff's Divorce," the newest Bud Fisher coceit of the firm, to be seen here this soason at Lthe Colonial Theatre today is said to be graced by exactly the same qual ity of scenic and costume effects as the biggest and best of the Broadway two dollar musical pi oductioii3. Proof of the assertion is suggested in the information tret t)hs Gus Hill flnn eii(pb.js the same scenic and cos'.iune dexitfiiers and builders as t!m management of the Ziegfeld Fol lies, and pays quite as inu.ii for its equipments. WSS THE SPELLING Contest grows in interest. Exciting time ipiromised Friday night in West Ward school. Men expect to win this time. 9-4t Jump from Bed in Mbrning and Drink Hot Water Tetls why everyone should drink hot vintcr each morning before breakfast. Why is man and woman, half the time, feeling nervous, despondent, worried; some days headacny, dull unstrung; some days really incapaci tated by illness. If we all '.vould practice inside-bathing, what a gratifying chnnge -ouin take place, lastesd of thousands of half sick, anaemic-looking souls with pasty, muddy complexions we should see crowds of happy, healthy, rosy cheeked people cverw.here. The rea son is that the human system does not rid itself each day of all the waste which it accumulates under our pres ent mode if living. For evetv ounce of food and drink taken into the sys tem nearly an ounce of waste jjiate rial must be carried out, else it fer ments and forms ptomaine-like poi sons which are absorbed into the blood. Just as necessary as it is to clean the ashes from the furnace each day, before the fire will burn brig'nt and Vi -wf isrt we nrtnaf nnS mftrninir rlnar the inside organs of the previous day's j yoger mvtimulAtinn of inditrrstihle waste ' Dreco is and body toxins. Men and women, J whether eick or well, are advised to drink each morning, before break- j cages 0f severe stomadh trouble, con fast, a glass of real hot water with a stlWtti(l,u rheuinatism and similar teaspoonful of limestone phosphate in , ... it, as a harmless means of washing , . , , , . , , . , , out of the stomach, liver, kidneys I lt ' id by all good druggists and srrl linn-Bin fh iniWpstihlp matprinl is rvt oiniiiencled stroniilv in Salis- ,1 waste, sour bile and toxins; tkus,buiy bv ;imth Dru.g Co., i.d in cleansing, sweetening and purifying , the entire alimentary canal before i putting more food into tiie stomach. Millions ot people wio had tr.eir ; turn at constipation, billious attacks, jacid stomach, nervous days and slcjp- I i less night have become real cranVs about the mornirsr ms.de-bath. A-' quarter cound of limestone phospahte will not cost much at the drug store, but is sufficient to demonstrate to j anyone, its cleaning, sweetening aud freshening effect pon the system. Public Forum jf POLITICAL i ' i iiiiiniiiiArnnriiTn NEGRO SOLDIER WRITES ABOUT THEIR TlflP The following letter is self ex- planatory: Co. 24, 161 Depot Brigade Camp Grant, Hi, Apr. 6, 1918. Mr. Quinn: Dear Sir: We are all here and every body is happy. As we came in the camp, the only thing we could here was "you'll like it," and we do like it and will be crazy about it as Rpon as our fourteen days of quaran tine are over and we can see some of the place. We are riot doing much yet, about a hundred at a time are detailed for work for three or four hours. The first day here fooled us, the weather was so good, just as it was when we left, but it has changed now, and sweaters come in good. ThW trees even look like winter yet. With the exception of colds the boys have very good health. All the Rowan men are in the same' building, and I am acting sergeant; Welling ton is second and Garrett is third. The officers say that the Rowan bunch is the best behaved, most intel ligent in the camp. The lieutenant who brought us here is a fine man. And we hade a fine time on the trip, and a plenty to eat. When we got to Cincinnati we got a dining car to the camp. The fellows made v. hit with the officers on the train by singing, and we had Sunday school on the train also. We ate planning to have a big day of it Sunday. Melton, one of the Spencer boys will preach and then we wilt have Sunday school. The boys have written more than a hundred and fifty letters since we have been here. While we were at the station some gentleman from one of the wholesale houses gave the boys two whole box es of cigarettes, and I don't know bis name. The boys with to 'thank him and if we could get his nanie would like, to iwfite him a. letter, -.. ', We are tha only bunch here that s well supplied wrap Wr oaAcuid. Mend Tha,nks will go ever"' tfc' top1 it good form ! f ' ' Ynnrs. VIVIAN R. DAVIS WSS , At the "farm and food" encamp ment to be opened by tthe national service school in Washington this month, women students are to be in structed in dairying, planting and handling trp.ctor plows. WSS TAR HEEL FARMER SAYS IT QUICKLY HELPED HIS WIFE She'd Twist and Turn All Through the Night But Now She Sleeps Like a Baby. Tells What Did It. The burdens of life are not equal ly borne by men and women. Wom en too often suffer from some weak ness that was never intended for tihem by nature. When trouble or hard work or ex citement have rendered tine nerves so wide anake tlhat sleep is denied. the over-tired brain must be holped to get quickly back to its healthy normal condition or serious mischief ensues. Dreco, the wonderful herbal medi- cine aims to accomplish this as noth ; ing else ever has done. Its mis.iion ! is to bring the diasabled, debiliated, I nervous tissues the peculiar nerve j food which they must have to build up t'Seir parts. j "My .wife suffered terribly from pains in the back and limbs, consti i pation, headaches, and, worst of all, sleeplessness," declares the well i known Tar Heel farmer, R. D. Gour !ley, R. F. D. No. 3, Winston-Salem, j "She would fall asleep early in the night but would wake up soon and , ivoultl lay and hear the clock strike i every hour until morning. She would j twist an:l turn all night and was al , ways more tired in the morning than j when she went to bed. j "A , friend told me of Dreco and : how it had helped just suJhi a case as this iuui so (we decided to give it a I trial. We're mighty glad we did tlhat now because it certainly gave us ! splendid results. My rvife sleeps like fa baby now, all night lang. Her pains j are pone and she now has a good ap j petite, the ifirst time for years. I want three more bottles of Dreco ; now, so we .both can take it as 1 be j lieve it will mafte me feel 20 years known throughout the the one herbal Tar Heel state as medicine that accomplishes results in 'p?iKi Houan i'vuji .. r at. iiifWrAr in !rt.,M7miiZiw&M FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS. I hereby announce myself a can didate for the n'omination for Reg ister of Deeds for Rowain county, subject to the action of the Demo cratic voters In icoming primaries. J. C. DEATON. FOR SHERIFF. I hereby announce myself a can didate for the inorriination for Sheriff of Rowan ctaunty, subject to the ac tion of the Democratic voters in the coming primaries. . J,AMES H. KRIDER. FOR CLERK SUPERIOR COURT. I hereby announce myself a can didate for the- nc.min?.tioln of Clerk of the Superior Court for Rowan coun ty, subject to the action of the Dem ocratic voters in the coming pri maries. J. FRANK McCUBRINS. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, SALISBURY TOAVN'SHIP. I Ihereby annoum e myself a candi date for Goulnity Comimdssioner from Salisbury Township, Rowan county, subject to tills action of the Demo cratic voters in the 'coming primaries. HENRY E. RUFTY. FOR AUDITOR. I hereby announce myself a candi date for Auditor of Rowan county, subject to the .'.cion of the Demo cratic voters in the coming prima ries. C B. NEAVE, Jr. FOR PROSECUTING ATTORNEY, FOR ROWAN COUNTY. I hereby announce myself a can didate for the nomination of Prose cuting Attorney for Rowan County Court, suibjecst to the action of the Democratic voters in the 'comin? pri maries. J. GILES HUDSON. FOR TREASURER. I hereby announce myself a candi date for nomination for Treasurer of Rowan county, subject to the action of the Democratic voters in the com ing primaries. - J. W. RIDEOUTTE. WSS Unfortunately the fellow with the gift of gab is .never lost for a word. THE .OUTLET The item bekfv in our ad yester day should have read FIVE CAKES of Octagon Saap for 19c instead of Four. Low Prices on Octagon Soap LOW PRICE ON OCTAGON SOAP, fc'ave the wrappers and get premi ums. It's that good old O.-tagon Laundry Soap. THE OUTLET 5 PRICEvlS 1QC CAKES FOR Limit 10 cakes to a customer. Optical Skill and , Experience To examine eyes correctly and scien tifically To fit right glasses accurately To relieve defective vision requires optical skill and experience, both of which we have. Starnes & Parker Leading Jewelers and Opticians. SALISBURY, N. C. Why Let Prejudice Bind You to a Life of Rheumatic Torture? Be fair to yourself, you sufferer from rheumatism, no matter what form. Go to Peoples Dru;; Company or any good druggist and get a pack age of Rheuma, the guaranteed pre scription. Use the entire bottle, and if you don't think it has given you quick and sure relief, say so, and you can have your money back. Isn't that a fair offer? Can you see any deceit or red tape about it? What chance do you take: Abso lutely none. Then tret a bottle of Rheuma today. It's a reputable physician's prescrip tion, altogether different from reme dies usually .prescribed, free from nar cotics, and perfectly harmless. Rheu ma acts on the kiineys and helps to force the uric acid from the swollen joints and other lodging places. It pleases you in a day; it makes you hopeful and happy in a week. It has released from bondage rheumatic suf ferers who thought nothing would give relief. It should do as much for ou it seldom fails. Don't miss this money-back ofTer. A Isrge bottle, sufTici'.-nt f r two weals' treatment, is inexpensive. SCOFFERS AND DOUBTERS One Hundred and Forty-Two Years of Labor and Struggle THE American people fought their first battle for liberty and the rigthts of self-government one hundred and forty-two years ago. 1 At this IsVne, and for many years thereafter, their realization of itheir national asprations and of the goal toward iwihich they were really striving was vague and indistinct. But step by step they struggled onward and upward' a light which grew clearer as their eyes and minds slowly opened to its significance. Today, as a result of their struggles and their sacrifices, we pos sess and enjoy our priceless American institutions. These institutions must be preserved. The structure so labor iknisly reared in tfriese one hundred and forty-two years will be utterly destroyed if we do not spring to is defense with every atom of our energy and determination. This if not a situation pnhich may be trifled with, or evaded, or put off. It is one which must be met nowttoday no mjtter what sacrifices it may en tail, or what the cost may be. The immediate need is the inrestment of your Money in LIBERTY BONDS THE PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK Salisbury, N. C. pOI IODDOI IOEI 3. FIFTEEN SUCCESSFUL BANKING There are two kinds of interest, personal and 4 per cent. We give both. INTEREST AT o D o Per THE BANK o CPPMCPR Chemists Rid Doctors' Favorite Med icine of Nauseating and Dangerous Qualities. New Variety Called "Calotabs." A triumph of modern pharmacy that is destined to bless the whole world that is the opinion pf physi cians and druggists who are familiar with the new calomel that is wholly free from the objectionable effects of the old-style calomel. An occasional purifying of the sys tem and thorough cleansing of the liver are absolutely essential to health and as all doctors know, calomel is the only drug that accomplishes thi result. Now that the unpleasant and dangeyous effects are entirely remov ed, the popularity of the new calomel Calotabs, i-A.ill be vastly increased. Its effect is delightful. One tablet at bedtime, a swallow of water shut's all. You wake ur next morning feel ing fine, your liver cleansed, you; system purified and with a hearty appetite for breakfast. Eat what yju please no danger. No restrictions of hub; t or diet. iGalotabs are sold only in oriffin.-il sealed packages, trice thirty-five cents. Your druggist recommends and guarantees them. (Adv't.) WSS IN THE DISTRICT COI RT OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF LOUTH CAROLINA. In the Matter of the Belmont Pnrk Company, Bankrupt. In Bankruptcy, Notice of Sale.' Pursuant to an Order of the Court made i nthe above entitled proceed ings on the 2fith day of October, 1917, and as modified by an order of the Feferee on the 21st day of January, 1918, the undersigned Receiver will sell at public auction on ttie 16th day a -i r-. n .1 it oi April, laio, me ioiioi.Mng de scribed real esttate: All of the real property belonging to the Belmont Park Company, Bankrupt, situate in Salisbury Township, Rowan county, N. C, and Hying on the New Mocks ville Road about one mile northwest of Salisbury, N. C, said tract con taining about two hundred and twenty-one and one-fourth acres. The sale of the above property will take place on the property. Terms: Above described property will be sold for orw-third rf thi nnr. chase price In cash, one-third in six months, and the balance m twelve months from date of sale, the pur- j chaer to execute notes for deferred i payments to bear 6 Der cent interest: the Trustee to allow any purchaser a ' discourt of 3 per cent on deferred 1 payments if they are paid off in c ish I wir.hin 30 days from date of siie. The I Trustee to retain title to the pioperty until the purchase price is paid in ' YEARS OF 3 D O Cent) of SPENCER NWfl. fSmlSn Q full. The property will be sold'iii lots and as a .whole; the sale or sales subject to the approval of the Receiv er. The sale will begin at 11 o'clock on the day appointed and continue until all the property is sold. A map of the above property will be kept in the office of the Trustee for inspec tion of any person interested. W. C. COUGHENOUR, Trustee. A. H. Price, Attorney. MeIW Colds, Coughs, Croup and Catarrh Relieved in Two Minutes. Is your throat sore? Breathe Hyomei. Have you catarrh? Breathe Hyomei. Have you a cough? Breathe Hyomei. Have you a cold? Breathe H.'omei. Hyomei is the one treatment for all nose, throat and lung troubles. It does not contain any cocaine or mor phine and all that is necessary is to breathe it through the little pocket inhaler that comes with each outfit. A complete outfit costs but little at druggists everywhere and at Peoples Drug Store, Smith Drug Store and Main Pharmacy and Hyomei is guar anteed to banish catarrh, croup, colds, (oughs, sore throat and bronchitis or money back. A Hyomei inhaler lasts a lifetime and extra bottles of Hyomei can be obtained from druggists. WSS WO GIVE OUT Housework is nard enough when healthy. Every Salisbury woman w ho is having headache, blue and nervous spells, dizzy headaches and kidney or bladder troubles, should be glad to heed this Salisbury woman's experi ence: Mrs. M. A. Winecoff, 331 E. Kerr t, says: "My back ached so I could hardly drag myself around and morn ings I could hardly get out of bed. My kidneys were in bad shape. My nerves were all unstrung and I suf fered from headaches and often felt as though I would lose my reason. J tried many medicines but nothfiilf seemed to do me any good, until U got Ioan's Kidney Pills at the Pepf pies Drug Co., and took them. Thoy relieved me from the first and I con tir.ueJ taking them until my Back didn't ache any my kidneys caused rr.e no trouble. Price HOc at all drug stores. Don't siniplv a.-k for a kidney remedy pet Dean's Kidney Pills the same that Mi. Winecoff had. Foster-M'k burn Co., Prope., Buffalo. N. Y.
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