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MARION PROGRESS, MARION, N. a, THURSDAY, SEPT. 0, 1920 - . Weather Report. Thomas McGhiire, Sergeant D. j& 4rmy, reports the temperature and rainfall at Marion station for, the week C3 follows: ilaxiinum 83 iegree lltnimum, - 58 decrees Bain, - - - 0.60 inches Sunshine per cent 78 township at present which lies South of the track of the Asheville and Salishury division of the Southern j railroad, said track being- the North ern boundary. Done uv regular session this Sep- The Whip is a BIG picture. Be and see it. -'. NOTICE OF CHANGE OF VOTING PRECINCTS I The Election Board of McDowell - County met in regular session on the 7th day of September, 1920. and pur suant to authority' provided: in the . laws governing elections in North Carolina, changed the voting pre cincts in the townships of Marion and Old Fort, and created new voting precincts as follows, to-wit: MARION PRECINCT No. 1. (Voting Place at Court Houm) The boundary of Marion Precinct No 1 as now constituted is hereby changed so as to exclude that por tion of the present, Marion Precinct JNo. 1 which lies east of Buck Creek , Precinct and north of the Catawba River; and to exclude also that por tion east , of a line run from the south end of the bridge across the Cataw ba river on the J. Yancey farm a di rect course to the northeast corner of the corporate limits of the town of Marion and on with the eastern line of said corporate limits to the track. of the Asheville-Salisbury di vision of the Southern railroad, be ing the portions now contained with m the newly created precincts Ma rion No. 3 and Marion No. 5. MARION PRECINCT No. 2. (Voting Place at Wrenn Block.) The boundary of Marion Precinct No. 2 as now constituted is hereby changed so as to exclude that portion . of the present Marion Precinct No. 2 which lies east of a line beginning .at a point on the track of the Ashe-viHe-Salisbury division of the South ern Railroad where the eastern line . r-f Vo pnrnnrnfp limit's of Mi-inn crosses said track and runs a souther ly course with said eastern line of said corporate limits to the Marion Glen wood Highway and then with said Highway to the Glenwood town ship line, being that portion now contained within, the newly created precinct Marion No. 4. MARION PRECINCT No. 3. (Voting Place at Clinchfield Mill Store.) Beginning at the south end of the bridge across Catawba River on J. Yancey farm and runs a southerly course on a direct line to the north east corner of the corporate limits of the town of Marion; then a south erly course with the eastern line of said corporate limits to the track of the Asheville-Salisbury division of the Southern Railroad; then an east erly course with said railroad track to the Nebo township line; thence a northerly course with Nebo township line to the Catawba River; then a westerly course with the Catawba Eiver to the beginning. MARION PRECINCT No. 4. (Voting Place at Marion Mill Store.) Beginning at the point where the eastern line of the corporate limits of the town of Marion crosses the Southern Railroad track on Ashe-ville-Salisburv division, the south- west corner of Marion precinct No. 3, and runs a southerly course with the meanders of the eastern line of said corporate limits of Marion to the Marion-Glenwood Highway, be . low the cemetery ; thence a souther ly course with the centre of said highway to the Glenwood Township north line; thence an easterly and then a northerly course following the north line of Glenwood township, then of Hiccins and then of Nebo township to the track of the Ashe- ill t"l'l Ji - J.T C i.L . crn railroad at the point where the western line of Nebo township cross- m oirl f to nr vf Ho in o ho snnthpnut. -corner of Marion Preempt No. 3; then with said track and Southern -Inie of said precinctNo. 3 a westerly course to the beginning. MARION PRECINCT No. 5. (Voting Place at Hankin Station.) Beginning at the north end of the iron bridge across Catawba River at the J. Yancey farm and runs a south erly course with the various meand ers of the Catawba river to the west ern line of Nebo township ; thence a north westerly course with said town ship line to the North Qove Township .line; thence a north westerly course with the said township line to the - eastern line of Buck Creek precinct; thence a south westerly course with - said line of said precinct with its va--lious windings to the Catawba river; then a southeasterly course with the .meanders of the Catawba river to the . beginning. OLD FORT TOWNSHIP. OLD FORT PRECINCT No. 1. .(Voting Place usual polling place for Old Fort Township.) xne Uid i?ort Tecmct No. 1 snail -comprise all of that part of Old Fort Township at present which lies north of the track of the Asheville and Salisbury division of the Southern .railroad, said track being the south ern boundary. OLD FORT PRECINCT No. 2. (Voting Place at Fortune's Concrete Store Building.) The Old Port Precinct No. 2 shall comprise all of that part of Old Fort tember 7th, 1920, at Marion, N. C. Mcdowell county board OF ELECTIONS. B. L. LUNSFORD, Chairman C. F. JAMES H. H. TATE 4 4 sasaiaAjiiAa4)S4a4aaaAs -4-ttA'.v4AnAsAS Inspect otir Hoe 'off Hardware and Rboff- Ing. - Galvanized Sheets and Shingles. CaroDSoa Hardware Co. MARION, N. C. t t t i ; I TV . Something for the Newly weds-it's a i difficult problem to select a gift that will not be dupjlcated by some one else. In our years of experience we have helped many puzzled people make judicious selections. Let us help you make yours? Our stock comprises A Beautiful Line eff Silverware -Cut Glass, Jewelry and many different articles that would prove both useful and acceptable. Stop in and see. -7 Lawrence D. Greene i. (Successor to T. E. Snipes.) MARION, N. C. Old papers for sale at The Progress office. 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