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3HORTLOOAL ITEMS FiMiJCf flhjttSh will, hold their tauuar biiaat uext thuri dy and Fr dy. - a i-a v : Th&N 0PBblioSeXTica Co.', now own tri of the SaLsbury street oar lin, haflag rce ally put, new cars on the fine, burned the old cnes haring turned the last cue Frilay night. A B Salesb? & Co. are pre paring (or another one of their big candy sales which will take plae Saturday. These sales are aJwayt interesting erents and are largely patronised. Attention is oalled to tbeir "adfertiiement in thta paper. . " V Wallace & Bona are trying to gire away a good pocket-knife to eyery boy in' the county. " Now read their advertisement in this paper and see3f you can't get one. A bunoh of boosters from Phil adelphia are expected to take in this tection next week, making a top in Salisbury foe two hours next Thunday. These gentlemen tre aeeking Salisbury trade and ar Salifbury wholesale houses ate exptctad t be very glad. Com. mittees have been appointed to weloome the gentlemen. It is reported that an order has bien issued r requiring that ali sohool children;, .who have not been raooinatedin five years mutt ba taccicatedt ooce. Some peo pie do notelUh this proposition very muchbut seems to be one of the beV things erer discovert d for the prevention and spread of ataallpox and all should comp y with the regulation oheerfully. Jack Hartley, only twelve year old, was before Judfce Miller in the county court last Thursday; for striking a school-mate, youug Ernest Kestler, on the head with a heavy stiok, causing the boy to be unconcious part of the time for several days. Judge Miller found Hartley guilty, but an appeal was taken. A considerable portion of the property belonging to the estate of the late John Howery, the tail or, was sold at tte court house door last week. WOMEN SHOULD BE PROTECTED Against So Many Surgical Op erations. How Mrs. Bethune and Mrs. Moore Escaped. 1 Ml WMKW mySMf Mw fered everything. I was in bed for four mdJmM&J&tek or five davB at a time i i .ii. i i 1 1 1 i ----- - sverv month, and so weak I could hardly walk. I cramDed and had backache and! headache, and was so nervous and weak that I dreaded to see anvone or have any one move in the room. The doctors crave me medicine to ease me tki. immm nnii aal1 ttinr I ffllEni 111 m l UWa " I nnorafthn. -1 would not listen to that, and when a friend of my husband told him about Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg etable Compound and what it had done w.tia wife. I waa williner to take it Now I look the picture of health and feel nr. tnn T can do mv own housework. UV W W mt - Vva mr trftWlent and milk a cow. I can entertain company and enjoy them. I can visit when 1 cnoose, ana wauc as zax mv nrriinarv woman, anv day in the month. I wish I could talk to every suffering woman and girL'VrMrs. Dema Bethune. Sixes ton, mo. lfnmvinlla: Til. "I have taken Lv- dia EPinkham'a Vegetable Compound for a very bad "case of female trouble nA It made ma a well woman. Mv health was all broken down, the doctors oner&tion. and T was piUVJ 1HW mm mm v ... jp. w I ready to goto fee hospital, "but dreaded it so that I began taking your ompouna. I got along sq well that I gave op the j doctors and was saved irom me opera tion." Mrs. Charles Moore, R. R. No. 3, MurrayviUe, DL. SALISBURY MARKETS. Corrected weekly by IX. M. Miller. xtu, '.". -' ":v o in, gnOUiuerg, per , n ham, per lb, 18 ta 20. ft. 1814 to 15. Bm ter, choice yellow, rto C likens, per lb, 9 to 10. Ducks, 20 to 30. G'i:pas, 26 to80. JStftf. per doz, 28 to 80. Corn, per bushel, 85c. to 88 Flour, straight, per sac, $2.40 pat, $3.00 H y. per. hundred fts,.75, average. Hiy, per lb, 12 to 15. nr.l. N. C, per lb, 18 tp IS. Meal, bolted, per ba. .90. Oats, perbu. 60 to 85 PofM Hs. Irish, pe- bu $1.00 to $1.20 Wh&t per bush. 1.00 to $1.10 Onion. 1.25 to 1.40 Hye. t bushel, $1.15 Turk j 15o per lb, . ieese. 120 per lb. ..iii.rra no In. 12 hi A 100 fv no y, 01 nl 17 mmmm AID if Mi Ik Ml TO nrvi r?r UUo Start Now, Do Your Best, ?VSTO1Ft III BOOM! BOOM!!! YOUR Chance to WIN is as Good as ANYBODY'S. A CONTEST FOR BRAVE, EMTERPRISIMC BOYS mmm First Prize--- A.f ter several months investigation The Watchman and Record decided that the Pope otorcycle, four horsepower, made at the famous Pope bicycle factory, Hartford, Conn., was probably the best article on the market of its kind and, has made arrangment for one of its best machines to give away absolutely free in this contest. We expect to have one on exhibition at Williams' bicycle repair shop at an early day for examina tion, or if you wish a descriptive circular can be had for the asking. Second Prize An Iroquois Coaster Brake Special, Retail Price $60.00. Made by Mead Cycle Company, Chicago. - This is one of the Best Bicycles made, and well-worth your time to win it. This contest has been organized to Stimulate interest in The Watchman and The Rowan Reooed, which papers are published as a semi, weekly giving all the local and county news at only $1.00 per year. A coupon, good for 1,000 free votes will be issued to every one who enters the contest, andothei ywillbe given from time to time, but the principal method of obtaining votes will be by making collections, getting renewals and securing new subscribers to The Watch man and Record. When money is received and paid in at The Watchman Office. Salisbury, votes will be issued according to the schedule published. A Sealed ballot box can be found at The Watchman Office, Salisbury, where the ballots may be cast whenever desirable, but all votes must be in by 3 p. m.v liecember 16th 1912, end of the contest. If you decide to enter the contest, send us your name and address m full at once, when if you, oronr nominee, is acceptable, copies of the paper and subscription blanks will be furnished and you can proceed to get busy and stay busy, if you mean to win. There is going to be a, winner it wr .- nrill nnn nan Ka thu arinnnr ' '' ' ' HULL 11. JfVl Will, JUU K,tJ. uv- n.uuv.. Rule 1. All money obtained by the contestants shall be turned over to the contest managers, who will issue votes for same. . - Rule 2. Voles cannot be bought or exchanged. The contest will be run on a fair and square basis for all. Votes can only be obtained by securing sub scriptions or getting renewals, or by cutting the nomination or free vote certU ficate out of each issue of the papers Each contestant is allowed one nomina tion coupon giving him one thousand votes. Rule 3. As soon as money for subscriptions is brought or mailed to The Watchman-Record office, by contestants, votes will be issued. These votes may be dropped into the ballot box at the time they are issued, but they must be placed in tbe box before 3 p. m December 16th in order to be valid. Rule 4. Nomicators and contestants in the Watchman-Record contest must agree to and accept ail rules and conditions. V Rule 5 The right, is reserved to reject any nam for contestant for any cause, also to alter these rules should occasion demand. " No one connected ; with the papers will be permitted to enter the contest. .. . - Rule 6. Any question mat may arise between contestants win - pe aeciaea by contest manager and his decision shall be final. Rule 7 .Important. The contest closes at 3 p. m., sharp on Saturday, December 16th, 1912. Absolutely no votes will be credited or received after this time. The result of the contest will be announced at the Watchman Reoord office as soon as the count id completed. . Rale 8. The party receiving the largest nninber of votes according to the rules of the contest, will be awarded the first prize, the motorcycle, and he who receives the second largest number of votas will be awardedthe second prize, the bicycle. , , . If any point is not clear to prospective contestants we should be gladfto nave him call at the office and have it explained. . We hope a large number will enter at once. A late start is is a great handi cap in a proposition of this sort and we urge all prospective contestants to enter their names and get busy right away, however, you can start anytime. Each contestant can keep tab on his vote week by week, and we will publish the names of the leaders, or three highest, but the final count will be made by a committee of three well known men, after which the prizes wille be awarded. fm. E Stewart, WRITE TO OR CALL OM CO- SALISBURY, . G. 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