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i v.? The Rowah JRecorit SHORT IiOVAL ITEMS, Miss Emma and LnU FrGze, and Luoy Hooie, of Concord, viait ed Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Bdwards last Sunday. ? B. W. Barger and wife and Master B. W. of Salisbury, risited his parents, Mr. and Mra. G. Af Barger, last Saturday and San day. Sam Plnmmer, of Salisbury, spent last Sunday with G. A. Barger's family. Luther Albright is ereoting a nioe oottage on Trade street, .op posite his father's home. : Will Sechler spent Tuesday in Statesville on business. The stork visited at W. R. Yost's and left a baby girl. Rev. A. Shulenberger has ac cepted the pastoral work of the Mt. Pleasant charge of the Re formed . Church, consisting of Bear Greek and Mt. Pleasant churches. Rev. Shulenl urgei will continue to reside here, for a time at least. - ' " Misses Maggie and Katie Efird, .who have been- teaching at Kan napolis for the past .: several months are now at home, their schools being out last Friday. ; Bob Deal, who has been work- ing for the High Point Buggy ComDanv. has been in town for a few days. Everett Correher went to Greens boro Tuesday, thence to Char lotte, on business. Clarence Deal, of Charlotte, spent Saturday night and Sunday with Rev. and Mrs. W. B Anil. The school at the Sloop school house will dose to day, Friday, with a picnic, Miss Alma Powlas, .priucipal and MUs Fannie Efird, assistant. The Fink and Yost school will close Saturday with an exhibition. "Will Barnhardt, principal. Mias Maggie Bostian i closed her school, No 9, Patterson school house, near Millbridee. last Fri- 9 W day. . ' ':- - Jas. Adams has moved his fam lljT from the Eddleman house on Central avenue to Qip Goodman's house at the edg-i of town: P. A. Corell, of Spencer, was in town Monday as well as in Landis. Sheriff McKenzie v as in town last Saturday and collected about $1,000.00. He was in Landis on Friday and his receipts, we are are told were about $1,400 00. Read China Grove Hardware Co,'a new advertisement in this issue . They have something in teresting to say. STRAWSEBY HILL. - ; Craven, No. ij Maroh'l4.-Here We are again with good health and good weather. , ' Chal Frick met with a bad ac cident yesterday. He "was chop ping on his new-ground and -his axe did not strike- exactly where he wanted it to, but in some way it hit his head and made a bad wound. It. is reported that his skull was fractured. Joseph Lentz has returned home fron? Washington, ; D. C , where he lias been working as conductor on a street car. He surprised his friends by : coming unexpectedly. Perhaps he may surprise them again pretty soon.; Messrs... ; James Morgan, Jesse Cranford-, John. Hill, William Brady, and family, and Joseph Lents, were welcome guests at John. H. Morgan's last Sunday. Owing to the bad day, there was not 1 very large crowd at the Lib erty College exhibition last Fri ft Miss Ida Eagle visited at John Hill's last Sunday. The man who lets his fatted calf V Eat his neighbor's wheit, Does not make a merry laugh, , But he gains the meat. The boy who causes mother sorrow, Will not be happy to-morrow ; Bat the mother who toils in tears, . Bears hordships trials and fears. And has often been east down, Shall receive a shining crown. Asking a blessing over stolen bread will not'keep any one from choking on it. V NOVELTYFOR A BAZAAR A Fruit and Vegetable Stand of , the. Typical Irish: Kind." The Stand la Stocked With Real, Iml -tatlon and Surprise Warea--Tha Jdea Partakes Somewhat of tha Natura of a arab Bag. - , It vou are- Dlannlns a fair for some favorite charity, why not try as a nov elty a fruit and vegetable stand, pre sided over by an old apple , woman of the typical Irish kind? -One ofthe girls, of course, impersonates the ap- rAinre.wa y to. sa?e money, don't ; spend it. ,Jv.-,' Many a nut is nbt what it waB cracked opto be. 't ': A oorse:may Jcnnw.a good , bit OLD APPLE WOMAN PRESIDES I rT..,.:: 7 ' a friend Is to lend him money; T Anti-fat;, remedies ; are seldom needed by the man who leans on hope. X f , - - ' It is quite, nselees to tell: the goat not to butt in ; he will do it anyway. . - r. f'; How can we tell-whether a reso lution is good or not, till after we have broken it?- . ;It was all over Jn ' minute','' might refer to a railway-- acoident or to a wedding. " J " There are stron? points of sim ilarity betweru a football v rush and a barguin-counter rush - v - In these tim 38 of - high prices everybody: has to, psyv jen he oyster is compelled taphell out. s- Speakmg of home.remed)est the "switch".of our grandfathers ; was. a pretty good remedy - f or quite a a long listof juvenile disorders. ., One swallow!; does not make a summer, but a aozen.or so in a blaok bottle are sufficient to pro duce a great -changeua V. tempera ture'. ' ;-,5 : We ar a told that blasts from a ram s noru, snoc&ea . uown.. tne walls of Jerioxv and we -have 'seen a.blast f rom-ram's -' horn knock down i manf' rx -rikJ , The ox knoweth his owner "and and the as his master's crib but there are-any number of men who do ot know trhene to ;quit . when they have told all they know. " V ; Tender-hearted jfolks- may suc ceed in getting the' rod banished Xrom the"" schools, - but they will neve; be able to make the railroads give up- their switches. V" -' ; There are any number of . men who, ..while ever-ready to! share their troubles with their .witeB, manifest a stroDg disinclination todhare a their pleasures - with them. ' " - :-. " , , -L y..::' I ;-sang beoause I could :-. not 'choose but sing,3 wrote :the poet, and that about expiesses the lay of the hen. v; The laws .of- nature rather than, ''dove" -control her output From March Farm Jour rial. , A V&CTt ASV VXGEBXAStiB STAND. girl and Easter Strvlce. In the afternoon of Easter Moh day, at 2 o clock, the children of the Missionary Society of Luther an Chapel will render "The Wcrld Wide Mission.! The: children ask for a free will silver offering for rhe benefit of missions. Af- tr the service there will be an egg hunt in 'z the beau tif ul , grpve around the church. Every one who brings a half dozen eggs will be entitled to participate in the hunt. - The neighboring Sanday schools may take part in the hunt by complying with the above con ditions, (bringing six eggs J Ey erybody, is cordially invited to at tend. A-profitable aud pleasant ime is expeoted y Cfaildrei's Class Palm Sunday Eiening. Next Sunday evening at St. Mark's there will be a public pie woman, and she' should be a who has some ability, at brogue repartee. l'.:i'X. For . a costume- she should wear a voluminous checked gingham skirt and waist, a small plaid shawl pinned across the cnest ana eitner a Dig, round starched white cap or a straw poke bonnet. .. A clay pipe in the mouth will add much of realism to the make up, and a big rea cotton umoreua is a most picturesque addition to the out fit, the open umbrella behind and over the auDle ' woman's head being a fine background, for a pretty face. For the stand a regular pushcart la the best thing and should be hired or borrowed. But if this is not practica ble a good imitation may be made of a main kitchen table, rather low with a little rim a standing up all around the edges. The FlagJalslug and Softool Closing, ; There will be a flag raising and school closing at the Lower Btone school h6nse Friday, March 18th. beginning at 10 a. m. ' There will be two speeches in the morn ing ,'and "two in" the evening by able orators'-' : During the .even ing there will also be a ball game and the school exercises.' Every body is invited to come, out and eiiioy the day. The flag raising and exercises - will be under the auspices of Kockwell Council, Jr. Q U. A. M., No 170. ' THE VOTING HAS 6E6UN. The WatcbmiB and Recorii's Splendid : Boggy; apd ( Stilag UacblBi Will Sarelj bs Our voting and prize, giving! contest is now on in fall blast. The votmg has started, interest is rapidly crystall ing and things, will soon take on a lively attitude. - There :"e:,:T .r: are amte a good number of candidates in the field, enough Around the edires. The to secure the name of every reading man in the county as a whole stand should, to be reaiiy cor- subscriber to The Watchman and Record, if they would. rect, be painted green. There are also enough good people la the list ior the most The stand must be supplied with foefH inns voter cood enonffh not only to receive a nice nb wr0 . mh ff - oitnm the State. Pick out one of them and give them a push. It brown paper bags should be used to will cost you nothing and help him. Show your good f el wrap the purchases. lowshiD and good "wil l by helping your neighbor to win a As to the articles to be Bold, the plan whp.thnr hfi needs it or not. It is nrobablv best to suTXe:4 but if you help only the needy, you do more fruit and nuts and candies, one for lm- tnan tne neaiiioii. ..vv ':------- itations and one for the "surprises:' Everybody has more or less spare time, has more or -less The imitations are easfly contrired. friendB from whom he can secure a subscription, and there cans or orange ceiorea tnng are m 1 thousands who are not even known that can be induced . mi ay Tin 1 1 ifB . nm nvoa rtsi iihiih i .- . . . - to subscribe. It requires only a little tact, a little judgment and a little hustling to win or help your friend or neighbor to win. " It is best to enter the contest early, begin at once, don't loose an hourt i&o after the folks, let them know you are a candidate and: that you not' only Want to win but that be piled up like oranges; banana shaped pincushions; of yellow silk are made, stuffed with wool wadding (cot ton wadding will do); emery cushions -in the"' form of . strawberries and rad ishes, tomatoand cucumber plncush children a cate the church at meeting of the chetical classes in seven o'clock . This will be inter esting to every one, and every one is ivited. K55SSJ3S5 you want them tt help you. Come in and see us, get a re. taken out and xjU-liole8vbuniea iceipt DOOA, Bam-Jio cuyico 0,111 icu.ud gno jiuu duuid iiuuiiua through the shells by . a redhot habS tion that will help you. NOW IS THE TIME ! DO IT NOW. At the time cf going io press, today, the vote stands as follows : Ifrs. Martha Tyagoner,s Cooleemee N C; ii- lOOrote fjatclianli:Ieco t & , , " ' i- 1 . . Mr - - - , i -' - s ' 11 ' 0 ;ABul)ber Tire Buggy,; a New Home Jj , r ( SewingMacli et Kmvesnd Valuable Maps and viiur ts ULuuiiii tut; xriea tu uu i r r;-Uiven Away 0 () LANDIS LOCALS. Dr . W. O. Hall is moving into ttie Charley Bostian house on the corner of church street and Ryder avenue. Respect for Aolbority. une ot tne cniet n9eds ol our country to-day is respect for an tnority, xnis need is apparent m Church and State. Nowadays the moat solemn deliverances of tribunals are sharply questioned, the most emphatic order; of offici ais are noutea. Keck lees men m -a are quice to make baseless asser tions that bring into contempt the highest officiary. till more r our rligu bchool students, ot reckless persons go beyond words China Grove, spent Tuesday even- and defy all authority. And the mg in L.andis visiting the Misses deepest pity is that the utterances Linn. I of suspicion have the ear of many Glass, hs put good people; and the dehors of the old Bar- autnority nave, it not sympathy pin, a narrows rlbboii being slipped through these holes to", tie the: two halves of the shell together. These fruits should be piled as neatly as are the real ones, a stick with a placard at the top announcing the price of each variety. For the surprises" there are many devices. An orange may be quickly made of the proper: shade of cambric, cut in four pieces the shape of a quar ter of . an orange skin and stitched to gether, or it may be even. more simply made, though with a less lifelike look, by cutting a circle of nine or ten inches diameter and drawing up. the edge with a needle and thread run around In lone stitches about half an Inch from edge to edge. Each of these oranges will contain some little thing, sucn as wouia . do put in a grab bag. The articles, a doll, a china dog. a little oisn. some can dles, or whatever may be found avail able, should be wrapped in tissue pa--ner and then in cotton batting in a ball and stuffed Inside the oranges. J. P. Triece, of a stock of goods in ringer bu Ming in this place O. E. Scarboro, of Concord, will have the management of the business. Calvin Kluttz, near China Grove, visited his daughter, Mrs! C. W. Oorriher, last Sunday. John Fisher and wife, ; of Con cord, visited his father. J. L. of true men, at least some who make excuses f r their inexcusa Die lawlessness. ah tms is a great evil and. widespread and bad. men are more and mor tak ing advantage of it The resu't is deplorable in Church and State and the. worst is not yet. South era. Christian Advocate. Fisher's family, last Sunday. Mrs. Oyercasb, who lives with Odd Fellows Meet at Advance. ner uaugiiwr, mn. uu ; .,The J8th district convention of coff, fell on the ice some time ago, Odd Fellowi imefc at Advance, 8UU 18 bwii suiitriug iiKu. iixum. 1 pftvi County, on Tuesday, for a J. Mac. Baker and family, of two dayMession. Dr. L. S. Ftx No. 4 township, Cabarrus county; is president, R. M. Leonard, super A Japanese Novlty.- A charming little novelty from the cherry blossom land is the well bucket hanging basket. The chief convenience of this innovation is to the person who waters the household plant, - but its artistic asnect Is for alL It consists of two pretty little pot tery buckets suspended from a pulley. Each may be pulled very low for wa tering while the other goes up. Also from the country of the almond eyed Is a new soft green dull pottery. known as mldori ware, fashioned in the most artistic shapes, teapots, can dlesticks, Jugs, Jars, bowls, vases. From - Japan, ' too, are little candle lamps. .They resemble " a .' real . little. lamp, base, shade and all, but burs only candles. Z: y-'-k.t,-"' .'.v:-'d'..-i visited his father in-law, J. L. Fisher, last Sunday night. Mrs. B . A. Miller and two chil I dren, pho have been . visiting ' at her father's, left Wednesday even ing, for High Point. . Thenoe she left for her , hQme in Winatob, Thursday mOrning Whitson Beaver has moved to C. B. Roorta farm. . Miss Ifiva Bverhardt is now boarding now at Henry Walker ' vis9r, both of Salisbury, and A. J.' Broad of Spencer, secretary .iAn elaborate; programwas arranged and a large delegation is in atten dance from all the lodges in the district, Salisbury sending; her full quqto. Grand Master, P. H. Williams; of Elizabeth City, ib present ''and will;, preside at the - meeting which is expect? ed o be one of the most large ly attended everheld in - the dis trict. - 4:ii Charch Senrlces. Services at Mt.Z&nYcburch Sunday, at 11 a m Palm Sun day, sermon by the pastor. In the evening at 7 o'clock at Ohipft 'cans to niake:them look like new GroveVi second rsenncwosa suojeot. everybody myited. ; ruommiasion uo.t sausbury. Eferj Old Talog UadQ New.: - Did xitohen-ohairt benches; lawn-swings, porch furniture will requirevpnly a small can , of our Domestic.- Paint ia open 'vmouth Partners by Mutual 7st0s ' It . is a happy -plan to pair off the men and girls, who . win go in to dinner or play , a game together according to a similarity of tastes. : ' - v . For exampleV the hostess makes out a list of . modern novelists, typewriting each hame on two separate slips. Each set of slips is dropped into a diff erent basket. One 'basket is passed ; among the men, the- other among the girls, and each person "selects, his f favorite aulJior.,5?v3-i:;Ss ( Those who, agree in liking the same, one. axe partners.. The -names, of nov-. els and the titles of popular songs or poems can be utilized hi the same way. .Succeed when; every thing else tails. - In nervooa j prostration and c female iwealdiesseaitheyarew the supreme remedy, as thousands nave testified. FOR KIDNEY, LIVER AND STOMACH TflOUDLE it :ls the? best : medicine feveri'sold John Harkey, old veteran, Barber No. 1, Emma A Rogers, rural 5, city, Calvin Peeler, route 8, Salisbury T H Kirk. China Grove i Heron an Cooper, China Grove Miss Mamie Fry, rural 2, Richfield, N C C L Basinger, rural 2 Richfield, N 0 , Edd Moss, New London; N, 0 V -W R Bean, rural No 1, Craven, NC , Geo B Kesler, rural 6, city Misa Ada Eaele, rural 8, city G C Moss, rural 2, New London, N H E Russell.' Chestnut Hill, city Jas W Freeman, Bast Spencer, NO Rev R A Goodman, sub-station No 2, city John D A Fisher, rural 8, city . 7 G L Fisher, rural 3, city - :r : WPS Heilig, rural 8, city C M Lyerly, rural,4, city ; V Lee M Ketchie; 'rural 4, city T". M L Eury, rural 4, city c Edgar Rice; rural ,'5, city . . .. , Marcus Lyerly, mral 6, city David T. Peeler, rural 6, city : Sam Hamilton, rural 6, city A B Petrea, rural Xt city T L Chunn, rural 7, city - Thomas E Webb, rural8, city T G Cress, rural city ',SL Collette, rural 8, city - ' : - "John A Sloop, China Crove r -x-z'Z . iVT J Waller, Barber ? v-y David LCorrell, rural 1, China Grove D R Simpson, rural 2, . ;: .. ; " Jftmea M Ketohiel No 2 China Grove : ' ' Archie Ritchie, rural 8, R F Pool. Craven 1 ' ; W'R Bean, rural 1, Craven Mrs John Canady, Cleveland R S Gales, rural li .V- G A Fisher; Crescent - . . ., v Mrs L W LingleriCre8cent-. : L :i T G Myers, 'Gold, Hill is::;:-r, ;,r?v W H Martin,, I- :,0 "- '-ry- 'Eli E Eagle, rural 1, Gold Hil l W O Hoffman, rural 1, Gold Hill -. , "'A G A Barringer rural 2, ' 7 V 0 LenU, rural 2, Gold Hill5s i R T Honeyoutt, rural 8, Gold HiU . r Ot JLc- X UUVIW WMf ? Paul J Lyerly, Granite Quarry ;v"WT Peeler, Granite Quarry v : Aiireu iviuui. -"t i rv J F Turner, rural 1 v3T; T. FfiHnfirmanl Rockwell SSA ii-rftindr Hoishou8erRocl:wlf5? riknrrr HA lQonlirfiimer" R-.lt wall .,'?' i George H Boger, ?rur,al 1, Rockwell si- :V?J G ivoutZi Turai xt jkockwoii ? sij ; 5 John? W Linberujal 1, Rockwell 'J'&: Miss Sarah Wise, rurai No. 4, Salisbury s ;'H.3 ;Barger,.Woodleal.. : S:yfK-y:'j 4 J S Blackwelder,. rural 8,rMooresyille N O WXWGi ess MBiieasant; ft U im:- r'; -G A Koontx, rurai Mocssviiie, xmv : imm-O 3eokJobilee, Offi W HaiooseV rural 4 Concord N O?t ?l7UKe uasiuger -tunwr-ioflneiu wfc.f. Miss Esther:F.ry KichfieldNoiCa?prSS WH. Earnhar(J t,rural 2 Rockwell 27,100 votes 20,600 votes 18,475 votes -17,245 votes 5 850 votes 5,100 votes . 8,600 votes 8,600 votes 850 votes 2,850 votes 725 votes 100 votes 100 votes 100 votes 100 votes 100 votes 100 votes 100 votes 100 votes 100 votes 100 votes 100 votes 100 votes 100 votes 100 votes 100 votes -100 votes 100 votes . 100 votes 100 votes 100 votes . 100 votes 1C0 votes 100 votes ? 100 votes -. -100 votes 100 votes 100 votes 100 votes .100 votes '100 votes -100 votes t 100 votes -1100 votes '-aJO0- votes 100 votes tj iv 100 votes ; lOOvotes 100 votes 100 votes lOOTotes :- 100 votes 100 votes 100: votes 100 votes 100 votes 100 votes AW TQDI 100 vntAH 100 T0t SMIOOTotes 100 votes 100 votes jSvJTOO votes r-lOO Votes 100 votes 100 votes 100 Votes 100 votes 100 votes 100 votes ) 0 0 i) Now is the bbDortunity of a life timeto earn a first 0;elas8; high" grade, rubber tire buggy during the spare (j nours. r, a..'nrstHuaBS sewing -macnme, or, m for less time and- effort, a book for youiv evening's () entertainment, a good pocket knife, one of .the valu- t -able charts which we will give awayOr, if one may K chart, or, one of each; The arrangement for these J: .. RTire thftm is oriven below, in rule 10.: : " - v : A conventioii, soton5peak,"will :be held for a short 0 while.1 During '-.this'' time, the candidates wiU be () -selected. The candidates are to be selected by filling () out one of the nominating.coupons printed below and- Q ; bringing or sending itto the ohice of :: the Watohmait, . ( or Tne Ko wait itEOOEn. ; tLowever, canaiaates can oe nominated "at any time after' the contest iopehs until announcement is" inade to ? the contrary Only tone nominating , coupon is necessary to nominate a candi date and only one will be accepted or counted. - - . The contest is now fully open and alKwho intend' to do any thing for themselves, or their friends, should get. very busy and stay" that way until; the ivery last vote is counted. As stated in- the ; rules , below, the votes will be issued to all. who bring or send in paid up subscriptions to either the ;V atchmam' or The Rows - an Reoosd. " And let us remark right here, - this , con test is just as much for The Reoobd as it is for the cinity , therefore, with all other sections of the coun ty, are invited to take part in the contest, your assist ance and interest is greatly appreciated. Every vote will be kept on file until tne close of the contest, so if any one shonld be dissatisfied with the count, a re count can be had under thesupervision of .the candi dates and all mistakes, if any, will be fully corrected and the prizes awarded accordingly . v J ... : - Rule l.-Partakers in the oontest must be subsenbers to Thb Caboluta Watohman or Rowan Rxoobd, or a member of the U -aubsoriber's immediate family. ,y ' ,;;Q Rule 2. The contest is open, to any respectable white citi-: ? sen in oowau mau, wumau, uuy ur gui, except no mempex ot , The Watohmabs or Recobd's force, in any capacity, or any . member of their families,, will be allowed to participate.. ' ;a Rule 8.Voting coupons will be issued a only to those who obtain and pay cash for subscriptions to either The Carolina Watchman, of Salisbury, or The Rowan Reoobd, of. China Grove. : - , K " ' ' - ' Rule 4.' Five votes will be given ; for every cent paid in on subscription, except ks follows : " '50o paid on subscription, 250 votes-. 1 For one year's subscription to both papers at 1.00, 1,500 -votes, : This rule means what it says . v, ;r New subscription to The Watohhan or Record, one :year( 500 votes. ; ' ' New subscription! to The Watohhan and Reoosd, one year, $1,00, 2000 votes. W v . : . N. R,-A. new subscription does not include changing the subscription from One member of the family to another Rule 5. Coupons will be issued to all who -pay on subsorip-,; ' tion. These coupons are to be deposited at the Watchman of fice, in Salisbury, within 15 days after they are issued,, and after havine been voted cannot be transferred. . . ' Rule 6. A statement of the standing of the contestants wiU be published in every issue of e'aoh paper until the closeof the contest. ' : ' - -; -r"' r-l-'.- L: Rule 7. The contest opening Monday. ' January ;':17tk,' will will close at 6 p. m., Saturday, May 7th, 910.. " c . Rule 8. The person having the largest number hi- votes to his credit at the close of the contest, will-receive the buggy. . (This buggy will be a first-class, rubber tire, top vehicle. It is new being built at the shop of J. O . Mrhite & Co.: and is guaranteed to be a neat,: substantial and meritorious article in every respect. Mr. White promises to give it close attention and will see that it - will be . something for its owner to be proud of.) ' ' - - : . ; ' u . . Rule 9. The person having the next largest number- of votes at the close of the contest ; will be awarded the sewing machine. '(y .v--"--.. ".-":5.: . (This machine will be one of the New Home Sewing Machine Co.'a make, durable and nret-claes in every respect . It will be on exhibition at The Watchman ofSce ) ; - ; Rule 10.-We have a number of good books, pocket , knives and charts and maps which will be awarded appiopriately to all who , receive. 5,000 or more votes, aa per the following sohedule : ; ' ? : , ; . '- --. ' ' . 5,000 votes a good pocket knife. 6.000 do better do - 6,000 do good book. , 4 10,000 do one of our charts. . 10,000do' subscription to. either The Watcaman orJTHS Recobd one year. - '. fil:.'? : r,. - 11,000 votes a knife and book. ; -" t I 12,000 votes subscription to both Watoaman and The Reo obj one year.i :. ' .; -1 !. '- -,.-.:?""""-';.' . -- Y;; 12,000 votes, ia better knife and book.-: 7, 15,000 -y 1 - knife and chart. ' - r n 16,000iff f better knife and chart, etc., making any com bination of prizes wanted, agreebly C to the number of , votes given on eaoh separate article." : Outside the'the,two; main prizes any person can 4 secure as many of the minor prizes,' Q mentioned: in. this rule, asx they may : lurnish votes ' f orj q UOUvrj Uv UUw .WUV; lUsVACiB BUjrtaQBDVuauAD ouuii v powuao v w ws wiltgo unrewarded '.. -Bp 'yycJCt-: Vi'hi Rule 11 ,'..r No trickery or under-hand methods will be toler-r. "ated. : -Any: one'guilty' of. improper methods will. , be debarred : from further participation, and no prize will be awarded- to For further information, write or call on the above named papersf::s:S TheNominatinO' Coupon." 5 Qood for 1 00 Votes. I. the undersigned, a reader of THB ROWAN RECORD or CAROLINA WATCHMAN suggest the name of Write the name of your candidate here.- 0 0 ( )tM a suitable person, to receive one- of therprizes to be offered in v the oontest soon to open and hereby cast my .Votes for mmMySWyA ::yy ;Addreu 8 ,3 4 - - . "-r y t. ' V nS '1. m 0 'ft
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