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PAGE two SALISHURY EVENING POST coinsres TERMED A MENACE) IB GERMAN GOVT Tuesday, December 26, 1922, FEEDER LINES ARE NOW NEEDED BY U. S. RAILWAYS IN ALASKA TREE FROG WHICH "NO TIP" ENTHUSIAST CAUSES REBELLIOUS RIOT IN PARIS LIFE "Barleycorn Twins" of Congress tjl! Anchorage, Alaska, I k-c. Feeder linen are needed by 1 United States giivcnmn'tit nu - rend in Alaska, according to (Itn eral Wiles I llichardson, vlv, a; I representative of Secretary 'f t.Y- Interior 1 all, made an nuprctio'i tour of the load. Rail spur track- ami w.i'.-i'i roads, according t" 'hi- KciM-in:, would result, in the develipm '. of the mineral and agricultural lands which lie adj::' i nl t i tin- ute Much Propaganda. . raiimn i. r.ventuuily t he t'l'iTiiiiu-r must adopt a cidotiizjitioti pl.i't for Alaska, (ii'iieral Richardson said. fo that tin- country ran be settled and fully developed. EMITS POISON GAS BROUGHT MSJ Reds are Busy Every where; Have Members in Reichstag; Distrib- X (By Milton Bronner) Berlin, Dec. 2ft Germany it to day a country where the Commun ist Red have full liberty so Ionic as they do not use physical viol ence. In writing and speech they have a freedom which causes wonder ment to people from our republic. German communism is not only a party, but a menace. It has meubers in the Reidhstag, a con siderable puss and a number of book-publishing firm. PamphloU that would lead, among us, to ac tion gainst those responsible for them, are taken as a matter KKStTKS IIKH I'l TII.S HV miokim; MM dim; New York, I lee. 2.-M.-s (,n.r gin 1 1 a i -rington, a tc ai In r n t" Madison School nf Newaik. w.i-. bitten on both hands by u in. el dr after she bad rescued thru of N r young boy pupils from t :. animal. The children wen1 being mar shaled into the hallway for their Christmas exercises wlun the d"g of ran in nnd beg.n snapping at tlio coarse here. i youngsters. IWore Mim llarrin On the news stands all over Ger-1 ton could reach the dog. Harold many I found a 1923 Communist' Schorr, 1.1, was bitten on the right calendar addressed to laborers on, check and Harold Stevttr.", 1:, n the farms. For each month there! both bis hands, was a violent cartoon. For instance, The doc t'lcn jumped for the for April there was a brutal-look-1 throat of Francis Hook r, "., ju-t zing landowner threatening his ns Miss Harrington went to the workers with hit cane. Under the rescue. Shouting to the children to picture was a rhyme which liter- got a policeman, Miss Harringti allv translated reads: "The landowner gazes threaten ingly, . 'The wnge slaves silently bend to theii work." . This same publication contains an article on Russia, painted in. ideal colors. There are perhaps a dozen Com-: AnUtllB, JJKpVI, ill MCI IflWHJ , leading one being "Die Rote Fahne7' The Red Flag founded by Karl Liebknecht and Rosa Lux emburg, who were killed during the Communist riots in Berlin three years ago. It is said the heets are subsidized by the Rus sian Soviets. In the present ReidhsUg there are 11 Communist members, in cluding the picturesque old lire, brand, Frau Clara Zedkln, repre senting suburb of Stuttgart. It is significant that the Reich stag Communist! are not only from industrial cities where there Is much discontent and poverty, but also from jena, seat or tne fam ous university, and from Hanov '. ar. where Hindenburir lives, sun ; posedly a stronghold of the Junk ers. . ' To Max Doerr, an editor of the "Die Rote Fahne, I put the ques ion whether they aimed to bring Germany the "paradise" of Russia. 1 Doerr, a member of Che Berlin . town council, to whom I secured , admission after passing a number of doors which were unbolted and rebolted. as it is said the Berlin police try to walk in on him at times, saia: "We aim at a government by the workers and mainly for the : Workers, because they constitute the bulk of the people. They over threw the monarchy, but have nev er had a government entirely by them. "It is untrue that most of our financial support and our theoretic al inspiration come from Russia. For years before the Russian so viet existed, we had an. active Communist party in Germany. - 'Our biggest internal policy is to protect the eight-hour-day, which the factory owner are try ing to take away, externally we jjot a strangle hold in the dog nf ter a struggle in which she was bitten on each hand. She wa holding the dog on the floor with a firm grip when fie policeman arrived. The policeman hit tin animal on the head with the butt of his revolver and rendered t h animal insensible. Miss Harrington then walked to a telephone and summoned a phy sician, who on her insistence treat ed the children before her wounds were cauterized. After the chil dren were sent home Miss Hai rington continued her school dutic. The doff is beinjr examined bv the Newark health department to otherwise determine whether it has rabies. Y. Museum Also Ihitfe Toad Which Harks Like a Dot? and Squeals Like I'ijf. Niw York, Her. -Specimens of ni.ii y curious re pules, includ es a huRe tree frog which re h a-. ; Kii-on giis from its skin .hhI other ginnt frogs which burl; ; nd erou 1 like a dot; and Mucnl I he a pi i;, have le 'i added, it ua- announced, to the collection of 'lie American Museum of His tory by Hr. mid Mrs. i Kingsley Noble, who hae returned from a three months' Scientific expe dition aecross the Island of Santo Ifcimingo. i Forty of the biggest Iif.ards i.i ' the world, winch bear the clos est resemolance of any living I creature to the giant of the dino-I saur p rioil, were captured and are now living in rages in a but loom hi the museum. Has A Curious Biography The p.iison-jrm frog attains n gh! of about ten pounds I'aris, I)ec. 2'i. A man who did not want a tip caused incipient riot in I'nri: recent I v. He was the iwner of n taxi motor-cab, and thought he could operate his own property as lie saw fit. So he placed on his vehicle n sign rend ing: I own this taxi, and ac- Receives -ept m tips." I The rertion was raused, not by a rush of .customers, but by the anger of fellow taxi drivers. "What does this up'rt m-an?" asked one, climb'-g down from Ins seat and hurry g toward the rev olutionary car ith threatening vigor. Kcrn-grade cried other chauffeurs from the (ah stand. Kpithet followed epithet, and meanwhile the crowd grew after the fashion of street crowds in I'.-iriv, with the customary baker's boy, butcher's boy, and flock of "Midinettes." When the crowd bad grown to impressive propor tions the owner of the taxi said to bis colleagues: "You don't ap pear to like this announcement." There was a loud chorus of "No." With no backing from o.ssiblu customers, the audacious taxi pro prietor decided to capitalize. So he took down his sign; the crowd melted, and the tipping system was saved. r' -f - "it Sw 1eJ'J it' I IVS , jan ! "V1 1 l . sr; rjr & si" ' rs j . , strange words. Chagrined at the aney hmvh itaiMi ta lee loss or ma wager, bherulan asked George Canning, the premier, if he had noticed anything strange. "Oh, ys,M said Canning, "I heard the prince say' "Baa, baa, black sheep" but as he wan look ing straight at you at the time, I took it for a personal allusion." STOCKS OtJDEMr MKkTINO. Tht rnitr annaal imtttnt f ,( lorkhol. of Th Paopla NBtlsnal Dank nf Salktbury will b iMld la tt DirMten1 rin or bank, at tarotva o'clock i.ooa mn Twr, January Sth, lti. A. U FMOOT. CatMrr. Out Goes AU HI M ran Kheama Acta oa KMners, Liver and Bladder the Very First Day. Get a bottle of Rheuma today nnd wear a satisfied smile on your .'ace tomorrow. It's a remedy that is astonish ing tho whole country, and It's laralll w.U Kwtor itnwt to tho twirin riiac. n4 bfltn lot N. It in Bl-k 61 in nrMaww and vtNarnM adilltlosj 'fowa of Raat Uptncrr, and known a Go kll Hoienta. Fnr fcaik tttto rvftrmi ii hereby mad to ml rea-UUrra ia Rri- Mtr a ornr or Rowan County, Book HI mi, vwrt M. 1'rriu nt aala CAh. This Uacambvr 4tti. IMi. CLYDE C GOOCH. R. (. Writtit, Conmintoarr. Attinxr. . lw-4wki KE-IULR UNDER MORTGACK OF KBAL rsTAi E. I'ndar an4 hf vtrtne of th nrrklon matainfd In a tortala winrtgaaa dawa of psMt mnM rr J. A. Snidar and wifa Altra 8nMr ta Slalila Linn. TrsntM, aad datH LNxMnbar 11. 11. aad duly rv- Ir Ih ofAca of Uw Rvaidaar of book ST Da Ida of Rowan county in Cra Za, l a aald mcrtaata dawt rlnaT hmm ffia far In au aoaarina; tha baywrnt of an lad tharala rafar.td te. and drfaolt at Two of the wettest wets in Conirross ar ahown here congratulating snrh other on their proposed chanps in the eighteenth amendment which! would virtually wlno It out. They Are. left to right, Congressman George; 1L Tlikkham of Massachu.xetta and John Phillip UlU Of Maryland. oaa af tadnaa to. and dafaolt havlM baan mada It. tha payment of tha aald Indafetednasa, and tlua drmand for tha foracloaura of tha aforaaaid dead of truat ha-tnt bar nawda upnn tha undpraHraaal trnats by tha holriar of tha notaa aaaar ad by tha laid dacd. the undrrairnrd trtw- will aaauaa to publla aala at tha Court nrme door In Danebury, N. C. oa Salur. day. December 23rd, 1922, the following dearribed real aetata I Situate in Raat Rnertrar, N. C, apon which ia aituate a email dwellin kooae. and mure particularly daacribed aa fol kwa, to-wlt : Kovinnlna at a ("take the Northeaat In. . , - ,., I rnwMoo i nenaerava ana o haver USt as good for gout, SCiaUca, I atraatat thence with Bhavar .treat SSrth umbago and kidney misery as for! to Bin. aat no feat to a ataka ....w v. m.u ,um, winm irann ao deerroaa o atinatea waat SI fee te a take. Niteaman'ii corner; thence aoath C9 LAMPS IN CHCRCH IN MKMORY DFX'KASKI) Tts fe t have d. -vices like the suckers ol an octopus, which enaSlos i: to climb vertically the sides of trees. Its habitat full of large l'aiiexte, Tahiti. Dec. 26. A curious custom exists among the natives of the Island of Ilaiatea (the chief island of the leeward (roup of the Society Islands) to preserve the memory of de ceased relatives. In the larire church at Uturoa, the principal settlement on that island, will be seen a great number of brass hanging lamps hanging from WHAT THE KING SAID MANY LONG YEARS AGO BAA ! snaKes wnicn would protMUi- bracket all about the building, would have extinguished this ex- Each of thp.o hav. Un nr,..nt. London, Dec. 2'!. The pomp and ceremony attending the opening of 1'arliamcnt probably attracts more attention in the house of lords than do the words of the kintfs speech, but the last address from (Jeorge V, delivered a few days ago, con tained no interpolation such ns was once made in a speech from the throne by (Jeorge IV. It is asserted that when he wh; regent, Ceorge IV made a bet with Kicha-I Sheridan, tho dramatist. sliowit.g surprise. The bet was accented. The rear. ent paused in the course of the ad. word for it: go to dress and said distinctly "Baa. Store or any orxd druggist baa, black sheep," and then went ft a bottle, and if it doesn't do as on. No one took notice of the we promise get your money back. - it win Be mere waiting for yo, rheumatism It drives the poisonous waato from the joints and muscle that's the secret of Rheuma's success. But we don't ask you to take our Peoples Drug and SAGE TEA KEEPS TAX NOTICE. Oearreee IS ralnatee weat 154 feat to a take on the Una of Henderaoa etreeti thence with Kcnderaon itreet SO minutea mat SI feat to tha beainnln Biddlnc to Win at the or nf corner. mice of l3t.S0. lerma or aaie raan. Thla December 6th. 19tl. STAHLE l.INN, St a wk. Truatee. RtVSALE OF ATBKT LANDS. Pnranant to a Judrment and deerae af tha Superior Court in the Special Pre and ln entitled Da rid W. Athay, F. L Athey at al a. Kmma Huneueker, Will (Bock) Ataay, Clarence A they at al dlreotlne a When Mixed With Irnordinary- frog long ago except eJ by some native family in mem- that so little attention would be' lor Die irogs development Ol the nrv nf mnu l,aWl m..mKni- r,f novel device of perspiring a cor- the clan who has died, and they rosive milky liquid which blisters crmstitut a mmnril uxu-h D bronze tablet or a stained (flaws WON'T MARRY DIVORCED like n torch of diluted carbolic acid and fills the air with a blind ing vapor and' an intolerable odor. This frog i.s less active at a long rnnire than a skunk, but would make a well balanced in a match in their particular specialties. paid to the reading of his speech tr.at lie could interpolate any non sense he liked without anyone window would represent in European countries. SEE YOU TUESDAY EVENING SULPHUR SOOTHES Sul- Bcautiful Once. As now provided bv law the nn- dersigned, Tax Collector, for the the Mary J. Athey Unda. and ar town of Spencer, Rowan county, ""'"""s the underlined CoMMoner to will offer for ila b. t.lo-ko.f "ld ' tB nralsd will eell wiii oner tot sale to Uie highest . pbu, ,uction u the bisheat bidder, at Didder for CA.SH at a Public AuC- tha court bouae doof in Baliabary, at li tion to be held at the Court House 0e'?,kt-f" v ,AU ,.TO-r. UriVti o!e,SbWU M" &A wK at 1Z:(K 0 ClOCk M., on the 1st day let Tract, (a Franklin townekip, about tha f.Atf - " w,iq rvaa, adjoining ma V landa of Thomaa Gbeen. Abner Hall and nhnr it Hrirura Rnrlc Itfl (Monday) of January, 1D28, the t2?r m.',m ,nm Baiiabury an or near pilUr II JirinS DUCK 118 . tL f h tt! nv PWle road, adjoinin, . a . . f"1 ie oi tne loiiowing ro pay toni- B. Thomaa rih ikn. u-n at taxes due said town for the year othera. and due, Mammas at a etake In an With oi tump. Hatha corner in Ghecn'a line: iinenca a. sv a ii.to enalna to a (take, Halle corner thence 8. HH W. 1S.S chains to a etake i thenoe B. S K. 11 ..$1.68 chains croaalnt tha WllkaaVro road to n There will be no issue of the Evening Post Monday Christmas Sault Ste Marie, Mich , Dec. 2o. The pastor of every church tn Sault Ste Marie, except one, Iws signed an agreement not to pre form any marriage ceremony in which either party has a former husband or wife living. The agree ment follows: We the undersigne with dismay the growing evil of divorce, which is so grievously destroying tho sanctity and in tegrity and lowering the ideals of married life, desire to put our selves on record as being unwill ing to preform any irmrriafe ceremony in which either party to the same should have a former husband or wife living. We make this statement in order that no In addition to an interesting day. We are off for the day and personality, this frog has a cur- will be on the job again with Tues ious biography. Born in mountain uy afternoon. torrents, it lives its early life at tached to nx'ks like an abolone or a muscle and spends its adult period in trees. Making a curious sound, tho female comes down from the trees in egg season and deposits small objects among viewing atones along the edge of streams. These are eggs. They absorb water and swiftly grow to the tir.e of a marble, one laying of eggs soon become as large as the frog that laid it Hatched out as tadpoles, the youngsters wriggle to the rocks of swift mountain streams, attach themselves to bowlders in the heart of the current and hang on mi iney nave attained frog s eg ft TTT"1-' smWJs-tJ.1)I1,.X r nptu unvTQii ci cun A COLO OR CATARRH Comfortable. I HowToOetReUefWhenEead tad Vote art Staffed Up. - .- a-e-eucae-eave. - - Count fifty! Your cold in head of catarrh disappears. Your clogged nostrils will open, the Don't 9tay gray! Look young! Either prepare tho recipe at home or get from any drug store a bot- tlo ,.f "Wl-.tk1. Qan-t, nnrl S..lnV.,. If you are suffering from eczema Compound," which is merely the or some outer torturing, emsaras- dd-time recipe improved bv the sing aktn trouble you may quickly n(i(lition of othe'r inKmjient((. Jrl? dere? Zll L1' -f """" ciai;.t ieany-iu-usu preparation, Decause This sulphur preparation. cause of its germ destroying prop Lustre j mi. Mid amount costs, is as follows: Whit dray hair however handsome, Bennett. D. M.. Estate denotes advancing nge. We all Carter, J. L., lot 2 6ti ,uJfr,n ,thf ,,, ?' '"." Haifa know the advantages of a youth- Chambers. J. F., lot 9.40 ilu.Z'tT.1'lB?tu. li ful appearance. Your hair is your Grouse, M. L., lot 2.15 chalna to a dor-wood; thenca N. t 1-4 charm. It makes or mars the Snnia, Cloyde, lot 9.00 XJL'V .??, to ,i,V. ? ce. When it fades, turns gray F ick, Thos. A Sons, lot .... 9.00 Liwinain.: nt.ini. i JrT""-. . .... II P . as . . , - . l.OO leaa. ror oaca one 10 inis tract rarer -3 54 nce la heraby made daeda rewieterd In reajiatar'a of fiee of Rawaa county, books 1.09 ai mm n i ai na a as , aa ioi. Maeie ... 5.60 0 oaca 14l: 104 Daaa SSI and IDS b... Thomaa J fl lot 7 OR ttf. Mnj. Witcher. Robinson ' 1. TSLAmlSS bState, lota fi.98 dlxUnee front tha Wllkeaboro public road Brown InR. Co., lot 6.31 ai bounded aa follows Blnnint at t p rPITQIT stena, eornor of lot No. I oa Richlee , . KUr line, and rana thenee Kit T.ia ehaine Tax Collector, Spencer, N. G. to a White Oak. Richie's corner ; tbonca - : . 1 " 1 111 I N. 82 W. J5 chalna to a ataka on tho SALE OF ROtJSS AND LOT KABT ; bank of Second creak thence up the SPSNCKB. N. C. I Crack aa It meander 1.(0 chalna to a Pursuant to a Judrment and decree af white oak. Kepley'a corner thenca 8. the superior lourt In tha special pro. i K. 4 chalna to a black oak t thenee ft. E. C. Cralre and others S W. 1.01 chalna to a atone, corner of V A . . J 1 t- . . . . . . . . - . - - sides, no one can possibly tell, as rectins a aala of a nous and lot af the chalna to tha besinnlna, containing 6 S-4 lirtlYITCHINR.IN'li WIIIII A J4 all I nf-rl looks ,trM t a faw'.n. Grtb. II. S.. lot (plications of age Tea and Sulphur Haden, J. D.? lot The rirst Application enhances iu appearance a hun- Jr?rav.e' h l,ot uiied-fold Tankersler, Mrs. Ma iiaKes oKin iooi ana . ' it darkens the hair heaurifullv. ho. Mediae entitled E. C. Cralit and DC- ., m.1 1 if at-ainat bears Kel ODen. the air arti... .nt,t,,n, foil, f , ii it aarKons so naturally ana even- vrniaw-varieT. ana appomuns aerea, more or leaa. . ror Baca title to thla naaaawo. nf .r fcoaA wilt -U-. j . J :.' ' . J ' lv. You moiatpn a anoner. r anff ,nf as tMMHWk.Kttl tract reference la hereby mad to the r " - ; . v.. uub iivioiiK, even oi rR'ry eczema. , , " . . . '. nrifnea win cell at pae- deed realetered In In BeiiaUr'a ofnc In and you can breathe freely. No The first application mnkes the ' brush with it, drawing this through He auction to the hit heat bidder, at th th foiiowtnv book, to wit: ss p. sit; Pas US. ble little farm. the embarrasment of being rc- 21 .TJaL rt PPjj "! of this fragrant fused. trc, 'k on the sides like anUseptic cream in your nostrils. o li,. in irvxt wouiu prooao- it penetrates through every i ly interest connoisseurs who have passage of the head, eoothing a Court House door In flalUbury at 12 M. p. 4IS; St p. 124 and M O'clock on Saturday. January (th. IMS. Fch tract la a valnahl th foltowlns daacribed real aetata i On wall located. In rood etat of cultivation, house and lot in th town of JCaet Span- near Salisbury, eultable for truck farm car, beainnins at a stake. 60 feet from Ine. r.m n.t. j 1.. " .'. r. c:zr.i..:r v-:. ...r - , r"" "- ? aa-e-cAwi. .,.i iiuiu uui uruKKiai, is peritrciiy Harmless. I ou can oo- is iciJurru nuu li Becomes tniCK, . roater ana Boundary etreetei thence with! Thie Deo. lath. 19J2 tain a small jar from anv good glossy and lustrous, and you 8D- r.2'n.0,r7 ffi8 ' . c. L. bchenck, diuggi9t. more snuffing, hawking, mucous skin cool and comfortable. Ranh the nair taking one small strand discharge, dryness or headache; and blotches are healed right up. at a t'mf- By morning the gray no struggling for breath at night. Rowles Mentho-Sulphur is applied hair disappears; after another ap- Get a small bottle of Ely's like any pleasant cold cream and plication or two, its natural color fllroem Halm rVtm mm,. .1 -.. .. ! . : .. r .. i. . 1 1 -t . i ;n .... , . 1 : , u . ,l t. BARBER-CLEVELAND ITEMS. Barber, Dec. 26. We have been experien-ing an unusual amount of cloudy and gloomy weather for the last two weeks. Miaa Marv Pxwlni , f l,mn from Weaverville wher ah t. 'ost never find their friends tends school and Henry Powlas exe(Pt f" the tremendous power from Washington, D. C. ' tneir voices. They climb to the Miss Pearl Thompson from Mt. toP ' tre nd bark furiously Amoena college at Mt. Pleasant, so as to bo heard at tfrearl rlia- contider the French workmen our I f?11 homo Wednesday for thu hoi- tances. The first barking frog air nH actjuired a taste for frog's legs, healing the swollen or inflamed iney navo drumsticks like a mucous membrsne, giving you in turkey's. , sUnt relief. Head colds and ca- The other curious frog was a tarrh yield like magic. Don't stay smaller one, which lios In deep itufTed-up and miserable. Relief tungies, wnere they would iret aura. Commiuioner. good glossy and lustrous, and you ap- I fear years younger. "-- " -"----------------- - - -u-iru-uxnjuu-uu-u-u- Ifit feet parallel with Foster (tract to a R. Lee Wright, 11 foot alley l thane with th Una of th Attorney. ebJd&JkV2 brothers and are willing that Ger man work and goods shall restore war-ravaged northern France. "But we want to be sure that as , , . tllat wa', caufht did not wriggle Our friend, Mr. Tom Thompson, and trv to escape like the ordi killed another big porker Wednes- nary frog, but startled his cap day weighing 450 pounds. Who can. tors by opening his mouth wide pig. This tm a. a .a I flPJir him" A SI rtPAiriAMcK. I . a,e our FTencn oroiners get tne oenc- . ,,, ' n" aqueanng iue a nt. a coatract between the French ' Z. f.utuiMa n4 ci is very far thla nmrlr naarfa mil tl.. . ""a We waaw t. wa wa waaaep ffvlM 4WT V V TV C rival. tnAflAam 4Vsk Cf Iwawaaaa. la M percent Perhaps a lot of French ' , Th? community was shocked contractors are also six per cent! hunday t the untimely death patrioU." f, young Carl Bost who aceident- we all know Mr. Thorn psoii frog lays its eggs on the ground S SrSettr" Tm nd thr htch out fully fSA If. e doubt whether he has a frj,8 ingtead of tdpoe: i111 OUCH1 LUMBAGO' ! RUB PISH SORE. WRICK v ay aa ewea ai aaaaaai aaaea aaaar m m VasT at Liiard Hunted With Don The big liiard of which only one specimen was ever known in this 's Grandmother's Recipe to Bring Back Color and Lustre to Hair Do You Own War Savings Stamps? War Savings Stamps Serif of 1918 fall due January 1st. Under Government regulations they must be cashed on or before January 15th. "How about the riots In Clogr.eJ"!Vhohimself ,late Sf.tiUy 2"?" nf"! ITVV d? Back hurts you ? Can't rtraigh resden and Dusseldorf, They say, n!Kht' e was to States- jn the shores of a salt lake 160 ten up without sudden pain, sharp Dresden your Communist them up 7 V "That is wholly untrue," declar ed Doerr. "We want for our party tha small peasant farmers and small shop-keeping class. If they identify us with these plunderers we will lose them. You will And no Communist advocating such di rect action." leader stirred i V . 10 lne nosP'ta' where everj' fppt. sdinur ci si a laval TkM aa.u - i . . , - . ' K r :: ' v- mcne ana iwinr7 now ntpn! thing was done for hini possible a ,enfth 0tlv fet and a large That's lumbago, sciatica, or may but death came about four o'clock wltbt. They have enormous be from a strain, and you'll get re Sunday morning. He was buried dwrt. powerful jaws, three rhi- lief the moment you rub vour bark PE0FITEIRS ARE ONLY PATRONS OF MOSCOW TAXES Motcok, Dec. 26. Automobile taxicabs operated by private own ers have appeared in Moscow, but the tariff is so high that on sev eral occasions tho rovernment has sued warnings to the public to be- noceros-like horns, a wide gaping with moment you rub your back annthlrto hnMi;.. a. Services h.-inn- r.n,li,t.,.l mmlth. with lon I....L.. ?,','. . . bv Rv Vc.i t!t t lil , :.'":" . ." "" vii. coining else Ukes - ' " v.i..,vi. , -v bjiu likvit; ijiiia; iul Rnrenpri lamftnA.. at Lebanon church Monday. Th we leaves a father and mother horns like Hit nf i -ti i, ..V, . an unusual bright mind and spent 1, t -y ,p0Mef . tefth 10 and after ""'"If it just once you'll much of his time in reading iood m P,r Jaws hlli hand wouW foret thi y" ver had headache, books. We can not understand why 8 cen mpuUUd. The big lumbago or sciatica, because your such a bright and promising life t;ne" we'e "over match for the back will never hurt, or cause any should be snatched away, but we YK could only be shot and more misery. It never disappoints. ouuiini to inc. an wlge provi. "-B..v Wr uwu. me oogs, anu na oocn recommended for 60 and iirT- dpnCP -U.hr, Lnnu'.- ,..!,( ! 1 . llOWCVIT CntlM iltih mrA k1.l 1L. ware of extortion. The street cars, There were no Christmas exer- ma11 onM nrtil the members of Dout me cneapest thing in Mos- clse at tne close of the school on ine expedition came up to help, cow, are always crowded to such I account of his death. The big liiard is called the rhl- an extent that foreign visitors nev- i , Mrs. Jim Kincaid, of Cleveland noceros. " viiaiu iu4im in wieni. ine ! aiuwjy. years. If you own 1 U 18 War Savings Stamps, you mut arnnip to have them cashed before Jan uary 15th. Interest on thesn Stamps stops JaiitiHiy nt, and to avoid Iojs it is important that you arrange at once for your Stamps to be cashed promptly and your money placed where it will draw interest from January Jst. Subject to Government regulations as to ideri tification and registration, you may bring your Stamps to The Wachovia as soon as you desire. We will take care of cashing them for you and if you wish will deposit your money in a Saving Account bearing 4 per cent inter est, rornpounded quarterly from January Jst. If you deire to purchase Treasury Savings Certificates or sound bonds with this money, we will be glad to assist you. ' ' The important matter is to make sure you louu no interest from January 1st on, and that you are not penalized for failing to cash your Stamp before January 15th. Look at you Stamps today. If they are "Series of 1918," take thorn to our most convenient office. By arranging for the future investment of your money, instead of spending it, you add profit to profit and establish a financial foundation for years to come. ear faro is now 600,000 Soviet rubles, or about two cents. Tf.e four wheeled drosky, drawn 4m. . MJ fyKf,"t0,Mu"ll)l"- KILLS DEER CAUGHT IN ICE Martm Elliott was found dead in bed Monday morning. The funeral Lake Hopatcong. N. J Dee. 2.1. , w-e-p .a . -r v.. z&tts.z&sr Sak,m church zbuiiid7oiiio& aC .:T" i " ? ,.veveiana inurs- ana leit stranded. Jesse Hunt. to be the most popular way of get ting about the city. The drosky drivers Insist upon a fare about fifteen times more than the street car change, r The taxicabs arc pa tronised chiefly by speculators who ' art interested in daily transac tions of billions or trillions of .rubles .and who car little about what they spend. Prevent Influenza The Tonic and Laxative Effect of Mixative UXUMO QUININE Tab- win aeep tne system , healthy condition and lhna tav w- . anum- u airaoaea. jesse Hunt, a oay. we wish her much success farmer, notified Game Wanfen ia. Clevelami a irhnnl LrAj v i. .u:l. u - . , . ' . , . - ii me auicu vouia not De ireea. holidays Wednesday and Barber's The carcass was given to rnl - . Su3sex Coonty Alms House, h- HC h.,nttret ing taken in inmates will have venison the protracted meeting of the Christmas. rruiTian cnunm, conducted by the The for HneiwirHcmgr a 1o& NOTICE Kev. Norman Camp and Rev. Ross. Yost Know A Tonic is Good " I the atockholdarai nt tha rine V. When it makes you eai. like a hnn. tional Rank. filiae,n w o -.m The regular annual meeting of 'enr knw mrA K v.iiikb ua 1.110 color oes neia in rna AwtAH amm . aJI'SL'SS-: lV?& J! b?nk W. .".o'clock, noon, latent Oonp$a0Cddt Tl be awrpriaad the rwnarlc able qoaKtias of this genolne old syrapof ftoeMac honey. Itloowarn bavd-Mckad pMawas, acts as a eewat e a, Hraamed Ma- , eetael m4 kmmtmm. H te aae (ae cafldraaw ae aa adah Mta, aVS ywar etraasiat fee a Dr. SMTa, mCHOVIA BANK AND TRUST COMPANY NORTH CAROLINA Ashcvillc .,. Raleigh , High Point Winstonalcm Salisbury FOR EVERY FINANCIAL NEED: Commercial Banking Trwts Saving Safe-Dcpx)itInvc8tments Insurance off all attacks of Colds, Crip i rrving m- auesaay, January v, 1923. '.w TASTELESS,. vuu" ov? . , . v Cashier ..... . lai'.jja.JS,l
Salisbury Evening Post (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Dec. 26, 1922, edition 1
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