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I I r ll GO TO 11 1 REPORT OF BOARD OF ELECTIONS. NEWS FROM CHESTERFIELD PATTON & BERRY II McK. KIIMCAID STAND For all kind of Groceries, Fresh Meats and Feed Stuff. THEY PAY THE HIGHEST PRICES FOR ALL KIND OF PRODUCE, FAT CATTLE, HAMS, BACON, CHICKENS, EGGS, ETC. Correspondence of The News-Herald: nnnAiAoa vhn Hnvp Nn Onno- I Several of our people attended the sition Are Declared Nominees closnf exercises of the Morganton . aiiiuu jr.M.i aw,ciwM . cr-rciAoA zoc In ;t. wplr. Tho address j Saturday's Primary Will De-1 by Mr w A Erwin was fine andi ! cide Contests for Nominations. , much enjoyed. 1 ! In accordance with the provisions j Messrs. Ed Spainhour and Lawrence j i of Chapter 101, Public Laws of 1915, j Smith, Misses May Berry and Win-j icmA homo- the Primary Law, thejnie Smith attended quarterly meet- Countv Board of Elections of Burke j at Marvin Sunday. . Mr. n. J. naiiyDunon spem ounaay , with his relatives here. , Mr. C. C. Hensley, who has been ! 1 The Board finds as a fact, that real sick, is very mucn improveu. . Isaac T Avery, of Morganton, Burke Mr. G. M. Arney and son, Glorge, i county within the time prescribed by were in Lenoir Friday on business. ( 'law has given notice of entry as a Mr. Joseph Causby, of Drexel, wasj i candidate for Judge Morganton Town- ; in this vicinity one day the past week, j Lv,? T?mvWs Court, and complied ; Mr. Walter Hood and sisters, Misses j , - , i : With the provisions of law With rel-Virgie anu uiace, spent oaiuiuayi erence thereto. That said Isaac T. ; night with the Misses Ramseur on j Avorv filpri his notice as a candidate i - ppei wee. Children Cry for Fletcher's j County, upon the following finding of facts, enter the order hereinafter set jout, and certify the same, as follows: mm Ml H P GO TO SEE THEM jttor & Berry of the Democratic party, and that no other person has given notice of entry The Mt. Pleasant local union is progressing nicely. Three new mem- J! 3n The Ford factory turns out a completed car for every car built by all the other manufacturers combined. And not even this enormous production can keep pace with the demand for Ford cars. The big reason is that everywhere, every day, Ford cars are demonstrating their utility and reliability. Touring Car $468.25; "Runabout $418.25. All prices f. o. b. Morganton. On sale at Gaither Garage Co. R. W. PIPKIN AGENT FOR BURKE COUNTY cu; ccirl fifV-Pt as aiders were initiated at tneir last meet- ' 111 CtillU CTJV llOllip " , . ' candidate for said office. ; in ! o Tt vMr,l- Mr-TWell. of Mor- I Miss Annie Laurie Cassels, of Mor-' ganton Burke county, has within the i ganton, was the guest at the home of j time prescribed by law given notice of her uncle, Mr. Gus Johnson last week.! entry, as a Republican candidate from j Mr. Gilbert Puett, who visited Char said township, for the office of Judge ilotte, has returned home, of Mor-anton Township Recorder's; Mr. and Mrs. John Harbison, of; Court, and has complied with the pro-; Quaker meadows, spent rriday with visions of law with reference thereto, and that no other person has given notice of entry as a Republican can didate for said office. 3. That W. F. Hallyburton, of Mor ganton, Burke county, has, within the time prescribed by law given notice of entry, as a Republican candidate for the Legislature, and has complied with the provisions of law with refer ence thereto, and that no other person has given notice of entry as a Repub lican candidate for said office. 4. That Dr. T. V. Goode, Jr., of Morganton, Burke county, has, within the time prescribed by law given no tice of entry as a Democratic candi date for the office of Coroner, and has complied with the provisions of law with reference thereto, and that no other person has given notice of en try as a Democratic candidate for said office. 5. That A. J. Taylor, of Morgan ton, Burke county, has, within the time prescribed by law given notice of entry as a Republican candidate for the office of Coroner, and has com plied with the provisions of law with their daughter, Mrs. Charles Hen sley. Miss Margaret Clark, who is at home from Black Mountain for sev-j eral days, spent Sunday with rela-i tives on Lower Creek. Misses Lucy Kincaid, Ruby Baird, Augusta and Mildred Smith, and Mr. Robert Kincaid spent the week-end with friends and kinfolks at Game well. Miss Hattie Bowman and her broth er, Mr. Clyde, have been visitors at Chesterfield recently. Messrs. Sidney Kincaid and Vance Powell spent the first of the week in Lenoir. Mr. Charles Smith, of Antioch, was here transacting business last Sat urday. May 30th, 1916. The Kind You Ilave Al7ays Bought, and which has been in use for over 30 years, lias borne the signature of ana lias oeen niauo under his per sonal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive yotiinthi. All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-good are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger tho health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Svorms and allays Feverishness. For more than thirty years it lias been in constant use for tho relief of Constipation, Flatulency, AVind Colic, all Teething Troubles ana Diarrhoea. It regulates the Stomach and Uowels, assimilates the Food, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of In Use For Over 30 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought THK CENTAUR COM PAI lEW VORK CITV. Don't Make Curiosity Telephone Calls Rollins Notes. Correspondence of The News-Herald: R. D. Saunders has been on the sick list for some time and although under medical care did not seem to grow much better. Last week Dr. Hennessee took him to Statesville reference thereto, and that no other wnere ne was examined Dy JJr. JLong person has given notice of entry as a 'and it was found that he had enlarge Republican candidate for said office. ment of the liver. Dr. Long gave him fi Tlmt Rjityi Huffman. A. .1. Cook, t directions as 10 medicine and diet and -3 "Became 2.000 Idle cariosity fetVert In Blngham toa asked 'Central' where the fire was, as emereeney call for an ambulance was held up for nearly 1 5 min utes and tbis delay resulted in the deatb of . Physicians say that had the ambulance keen secured at once 's life mi;r.t hae been saved." Elmira Advethttr. SAVINGSfACCOUNTS Run as smoothly as an automo biles, but no one has ever invented a SELF STARTER If you intend to be Financially Independent begin to save NOW 4 PER CENT. INTEREST ON SAVINGS FIRST NATIONAL BANK MORGANTON, N. C. Resources Over $600,000.00 X $ $ $ $ and D. B. Garrison, have, within the time prescribed by law, given notice of entry as Republican candidates for County Commissioners, and have com plied with the provisions of law with reference thereto, and that no other persons have given notice of entry as Republican candidates for said office. 7. That Peter W. Patton, of Mor ganton, Burke county, has, within the time prescribed by law, given notice of entry as a Republican candidate for the State Senate, and has com plied with the provisions of law with reference thereto, and that no other person has given notice of entry as a Republican candidate for said office. Upon the above findings of fact, the Board of Elections for Burke he is now home again and gradually improving. HiiDert isoninger was home tor a few days last week looking up men to take back with him to cut logs and get out lumber. He went back to his work Monday. The rains last week and the showers since have done lots of good and everything is growing now and gar-1 dens are coming forward much to the i satisfaction of every one. W. Turner of Statesville, is at W. N. Woodbury's helping him to get his tractor machinery in perfect order. He had to leave his work there over a week ago to go to Statesville to get his left wrist examined. The Xray showed several bones cracked and J County, do hereby declare the follow- sPHt- He now carries that arm in a ing persons the nominees of their re- SOUTHERN BELL sling and suffers no pain, only the in- spective parties, for the offices desig- convenience of not having two hands TELEPHONE AND nated, as follows: w i John L. Baker is workinir for W. N. TT?T TiCIT A TT-T sTTfc TrT is beyond the bounds ( of possibility to answer promptly the mass of cu riosity telephone calls that threaten to swamp our ex changes every time there is a large fire. Calls for physicians, the am bulance or the police, held up at such times might result in the loss of human life. For your protection, as well as for the protection of your neighbors, we ask you not to call the telephone operator merely out of curiosity. After all, she has no more informa tion than you have. The Seed We Sell Are Different In the first place we are conscientious in that nothing but the best will be allowed a place in our store. Then, too, we are large buyers, and we have a decided ad vantage over the small buyer, and this advantage is yours, for we sell you for less. We were the first in this place to put the seed business on a proper business basis. We were the first to offer reliable seed in bulk doing away with the custom of selling packages at the package price. We sell all seed in bulk, and these seed are bought direct from the grower, and are sold to you fresh, at a saving of a least 100 per cent. In addition to all the different varieties of garden seed we sell Clovers, Grasses and all seed for the Farm, and we know something about the advantages of certain varieties, and cer tain mixtures which from experience have proved desirable in this section. All we know is at your service, ard we invite vou to see us before buying seed. v Leslie's Drug Store For Judge Morganton Township Re corder's Court: ISAAC T. AVERY. For Coroner: DR. T. V. GOODE, Jr. Republican Ticket: For State Senate: P. W. PATTON. For Legislature: W. F. HALLYBURTON. For Coroner: A. J. TAYLOR. For County Commissioners: S. HUFFMAN. . A. J. COOK. D. B. GARRISON. For Judge Morganton Township Re corder's Court: frank Mcdowell. The Board further finds that there has been two or more entries filed for the following offices as named be low, and it was ordered by the Board that 6000 tickets of each party, be printed for use in the Primary to be gine. In order to get safe roads for his engine Mr. Woodbury has graded roads around the hills and has J straightened every bridge and culvert j between him and Morganton that ; needed it. The Mt. Olivet Baptist church was' crowded Saturday at the annual me morial service. A dinner was served after the exercises. Regular preach ing service was held the following Sunday. OPTIMIST. Rheumatism Pain Stopped. The drawing of muscles, the sore ness, stiffness and agonizing pain of Rheumatism quickly yield to Sloan's Liniment. It stimulates circulation to the painful part. Just apply as di rected to the sore spots. In a short time the pain gives way to a tingling sensation of comfort and warmth. Here's proof "I have had wonderful relief since I us ad your Liniment on my knee. To think one application gave me relief. Sorry I haven't space to tell you the history. Thanking you for what your remedy has done for me." James S. Ferguson, Philadel phia, Pa. Sloan's Liniment Kills pain. 25c. at Druggists. held at the polling places of Burke county, on Saturday, June 3rd, 1916, as follows: Democratic Ticket: For Legislature: JOHN H. PEARSON. r B. L. LUNSFORD. For Sheriff: FOREST C. BERRY. J. II. HYAMS. For Register of Deeds: JOHN B. HOLLOWAY. B. E. COX. For County Commissioners: ' J. M. BRINKLEY. JOHN L. HOUK. JOHN A. FLEMING. J. W. DUCKWORTH. JOHN A. LACKEY. M. C. PERRY. Republican Ticket: For Sheriff: D. A. JOHNSON. A. H. CARSWELL. For Register of Deeds: G. C. HICKS. J. R. HOWARD. It is hereby certified accordingly. Done at office of Chairman, this 23rd day of May, 1916. R. L. HUFFMAN, Chairman, Board of Elections for Burke County. IT'5 WATERPROOF Let the Children play, if it's finished with THE MODERN FINISH They can spill water on your Floors, Furniture and Wood work with impunity and no 1 damage will result. NUKOTE is absolutely impervious to water and liquids, hot or cold noth ing like it for Nursery, Bathroom or Kitchen. NUKOTE is a lastinsr. non-fadintr finish do not confuse it withnything else on the market it has no substitute there is nothing like it . is scientifically made to produce that hard and lustrous finish unequaled by any other coating. Anyone can apply NUKOTE and obtain splendid results at first trial. Sold in twelve beautiful colors in all size cans, from quarter pints to gallons. Ask for Color Card and Book, telling what one woman did with NUKOTE. MADE ONLY BY PRATT &, LAMBERT-lNC. VARNISH MAKERS FACTORIES NEW YORK BUFFALO CHICAGO LONDON PARIS HAMIUR6 NUKOTE HAS NO SUBSTITUTE FOR SALE BY Morganton Hardware Co. Subscribe For THE NEWS-HERALD i i i i o c C o o G C c c C c
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