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The News-Herald from Morganton, North Carolina • Page 10

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The News-Heraldi
Location:
Morganton, North Carolina
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10
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THE NEWS-HERALD, MORG ANTON, N. OCTOBER 7TH, 1920. 10 REGISTRARS AND JUDGES FOR COMING ELECTION DR. SPEAS' INFIRMARY For Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Over Hickory Drug Co N. SHE ONLY WEIGHED NINETY POUNDS Takes Tanlac and Now Weighs Exactly One Hundred and Fifteen Pounds.

List of Voting Precincts, Registrars and Judges For Eurke Announced. Hensley; Judges, J. E. Lackey and J. K.

Clark. Smokey Creek Registrar, Avery J. Smith; Judges, H. H. Tilley and A.

H. Smith. In Linville township Precinct No. 1 holds its election at Twiggs' Camp. Precinct No.

2 holds its election at Nobletts Store. Done by order of Board of Elections for Burke County. J. F. SPAINHOUR, Chmn.

J. ARTHUR BEACH, Sec. TnV tW in Tde from toadstool's I C()MpAvv has been invented by a aiUUjj DRUG STq It is ordered by the Board of Elections for Burke county, that Morgan- ton township be divided into four voting precincts, as follows: "Didn't Rest Weir Promlient Georgia Lady Suffered from Faint BAILING PRESSES For Immediate Delivery I have tlie "Money Maker" balers in stock and can make immediate however, only a limted number. Orders for threshers must be placed at once in order that delivery be made this season. H.

TURNER Machiners and Supplies Statesville, N. C. ana uy iron. A CHALLENGE TO THE WHITE MEN AND WOMEN, OF N. C.

Greensboro Patriot. The following is an exact copy of a letter mailed from Greensboro, N. C. to a woman in Lexington, N. Dear.

Voter: The 19th Amendment to the Constitution of the United' States gives all women the right to the ballot regardless of color; and we beg all the colored women of North Carolina to register and vote on Nvember 2, 1920. The time for negroes has come. Now is our chance to redeem our liberty. We have been driven long enough. Apply to the registrar in your pre wneat in the moraine aa bed.

I would eret X7fOli- "When I first began taking Tanlac I only weighed ninety pounds, but I now weigh one. hundred and fifteen," said Mrs. E. J. Straw, of 710 Crocker street, Des Moines, Iowa.

"I really thought I was not going to ever get well," she continued, "so my wonderful recovery has made me on? of the happiest women in Iowa and I believe Tanlac saved my life. "A year ago I had influenza which left my kidneys all out of order and my stomach in such bad condition I could not eat without suffering terribly afterwards. I also had neuritis so bad in my right shoulder that I had not been able to comb my hair for six months. I tried everything to get built up again but got worse all the time and to add to my troubles my nerves gave 'way; I could not do any of my housework and had to snend most of the time in bed. "When I began taking Tanlac I had been in bed three weeks, but before I finished the first bottle I was up and about.

Now I have taken seven bottles and every one has been worth its weight in gold to me. The stomach trouble, neuritis and nervousness are entirely gone and I am so strong I do all the housework without the least trouble. In fact, I am enjoying the best of health and I can't "praise Tanlac enough." PRECINCT NO. 1 shall'contam the territory within the following boundary, to-wit: Beginning at he center of the Court House and running an easterly direction to the center of Green street; thence a northerly direction to where Green otreet intersects with Union street; thence with East Union street to the corporation line; thence with the new survey of the Central Highway to the Lovelady township line; thence with the township line to the Catawba river; thence up Catawba river to the McDowell bridge; thence a southerly course with the public road to Green street; thence with Green street to H. A.

Howard's; thence with the alley to the Presbyterian church; thence to Sterling street; thence with Sterling street with the intersection of Union street; thence an easterly direction with Union street to a point in front of Lazarus Brothers' store; thence a southerly course to the beginning. PRECINCT -NO. 2 shall contain the territory within the following to-wit: "I heard of Ziron, and fcu FEOPLE who get to feeling weak every now and then, and who do not seem to get the proper refreshment from rest, sleep and recreation, need a tonic to help their blood revitalize and build up their system. For this, you will find Ziron Iron Tonic yery valuable, as the tesimony of thousands already has proved. Mrs.

W. Dysart, lady of a prominent Georgia family residing near Carters-Tille, says: didn't feel like myself. a ionic wouia neip me. would at least strengthen 0t "I believe Ziron has done it as a good tonic" Try Ziron. Our money-back cinct to register.

The books for registration open on September 30th. and if you are refused go at once to the Republican lawyer and start proceedings in the United States court don't waste time with State courts the' State courts are controlled by Democrats. Don't be afraid, they are plenty of white Republicans that will help us. The Democrats are divided over ica iJiuicLLo uu. your jjl I llllllllf 1 Ifllj I 1 1 II 1 1 Ml Ii GINGER SNAPS A yyT- fl the' tax revaluation and the Governor's fight in the primary.

Thousands of Democrats will stay at home next November and thousands of Gardner and Page Democrats will vote the Republican ticket. We are sure of capturing xthe State this time if only the colored women will do their duty. Register and vote. The white women of North Carolina will not vote and while they sleep let the negroes be up and doing. When we get in power we can demand what we wish and get it.

We hold the balance of power in Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Nw York and New Jersey. We are sure of electing a Republican President one who will give us what we want that is justice, but if we don't elect a Republican Congress his hands will be tied, and we have the chance here in North Carolina to elect a Republican Senator and over half of the congressmen. With colored women voting we can control the eastern counties and the industrial counties of the. west, such as Forsyth, Guilford, Rowan, Davidson, Cabarrus, Stanly, Gaston and Mecklenburg. All the white cotton mill operatives of the State are going to vote the Republican ticket this time.

While he Democrats are divided, is- oury time. Organize get the white Republicans, men and women, to help you. They will, if you keep quiet about it. Have' your meetings at night. When we get -thousands of voters on the registration books, the white Republicans' of North Carolina and the South will be glad to do as their white brother and sister of the North and West recognize us as their political equals.

We are being backed by them now, but you know it is best fr them to keen under cover for- awhile yet. Republicans have plenty of money and you can get it to organize and prosecute Democrat registrars and judges of elections if they refuse to register the colored women and violate the 19th amendment to the constitution of our glorious United States. Keep this a secret don't let it get in hands of Democrats. Yours negro liberty, Colored Women'? Rights Association For Colored Women. Uneeda Biscuit ggO pj H.

1 1 OtAtcroAu.Occ.ja i "rJS--- mtm Mi.lVMi i i i i ii Ji i LJWvtM Beginning at the center of the court house and running a southern direction to the street south of the jail; thence an easterly direction to the center of Green street; thence a southerly direction with Green street to the railroad crossing near the de-rot; thence with the public road leading by the State Hospital to the corporation line; thence with the public road to Grant Dale's store; thence with the laurel road to the township line; thence a northeasterly direction with the township line to where it intersects with Precinct No. 1, on the Morganton and Hickory road or Central highway; thence a westerly course with the line of Precinct No. 1 to the beginning. PRECINCT NO. 3 shall contain the territory within the following boundary, to-wit: Beginning at the center of court house and running a westerly course to the center of Sterling street in front of The News-Herald office; thence a northerly course with Sterling street to the center of Union street; thence a westerly course with West Union street to the center of the street between A.

C. Chaffee's and A. M. Kistler's; thence with said street leading to the corporation line; thence with the public road crossing the railroad bridge by A. N.

Dale's and following the road to the township line; thence with the township line to the intersection of Precinct No. 2 in the Laurel road; thence with the line of Precinct No. 2 to the beginning. Precinct No. 4 shall contain the territory within the following boundary, to-wit: Beginning at the center of the court house and running a northerly direction to the center of Union street in front of Lazarus Brothers' strore; thence up West Union street to the intersection of Sterling street; thence a northerly direction with Sterling street to the alley in front of the Presbyterian church; thence with said alley to Green street in front of Hugh Howard's; thence with Green street and the public road to the McDowell bridge on the Catawba river; thence up Catawba river to the Morganton and Silver Creek township line; thence with the said township line a southerly direction to the intersection of Precinct No.

thence with the line of Precinct SNo. 3 to the beginning. Precinct No. 1 shall hold its election in the Clerk's office. Precinct No.

2 shall hold its election in the Grand Jury room. Precinct No. 3 shall hold its election in the Register's office. Precinct No. 4 shall hold its elec-' tion in the Sheriff's office.

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Your grocer carries a complete line. A few packages on your pantry shelf saves constant re-ordering and enables you to meet any food emergency instantly arid well. 1 'Guard Against Fire I 1 Danger Like a flame-breathing dragont Fire seeks to Hi EE destroy your factory, store or Only con- CO4 Morganton No 1 Registrar. O. S.

Conley; Judges, W. N. Claywell, Rus-sel Green. Morgancn N-o. 2 Registrar.

Cly Ros; Ju.d?fs. Ed Clark. B. C. Bright.

Morcrnnton No. 3 Registrar. non. Davis; Judges, Waits Walton, F. P.

Brittahv No. 4 Registrar. John NelsonvJrdges, Waits Harbison and Robert Huffman. Lovelady, Registrar, John Judges, John Casse! and J. Cicero Berry.

Tcard No. 1 Registrar, Arnold Wilson: Judges, Henderson Berry and J. II. Hart. Icard No.

2 Registrar, F. P. Moose; M. R. Rudisill and O.

M. Yoder. Lower Fork No. 1 Registrar, B. Rhoneyj Judges; N.

Hoyle and S. A. Carswell. Lower Fork No. 2 Registrar, W.

S. Hoyle; Judges, J. L. Mull and Bry-son Hoyle. Upper Fork Registrar, Waits Cook; Judges, Pink Bumgarner and Fred Poteet.

Silver Creek No. 1 Registrar, Frank Brinkley: Judges, S. C. Bennett and John Waters. Silver Creek No.

2 Registrar, J. Y. Taylor; Judges, Theo. Perkins and Joe Deal. Linville No.

1 Registrar, T. T. Hemphill; Judges, Jep Wise and W. M. Wise.

4 Linville No. 2 Registrar, S. B. Moore: Judges, June Bumgarner and J. T.

Wise. Jonas Ridge Registrar, W. M. Shuffler: Judges, S. J.

Franklin and L. C. Shell. Upper Creek Registrar. Parks Mc-Gimsey; Judges, Det Beck and John Scott.

Quaker Meadows No. 1 Registrar Lonnie Harbison; Judges A Franklin and W. J. Mull. Quaker Meadows No.

2 Registrar L. M. Lynn; Judges, F. P. Gillam and Tom Hallyburton, Lower Creek Registrar, C.

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