Salisbury, Nov. 16—Prohibition officers from the Salisbury headquarters have unearthed a 10-gallon keg of rye whiskey under a chicken coop in the western part of the county. It had been neatly buried in the poultry lot. Cal Goodby, who was in charge of the poultry yard, will tell Judge Webb at the next term of Federal Court how the whiskey came to be buried on his property.
From page 2 of The Concord Daily Tribune, Nov. 17, 1923.
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