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Notice of Opening Books of ? 4 rollment For Voters in The Democratic Primary Election, Etc. Etc. Notice is hereby given, that 1 following committees for enrc ment have been appointed to enr the voters of Edgefield county the Democratic Primary fer t year 1914, and said books of euro ment will be opened at the plac designated for each club Tuesdi June 9th, 1914: Enrollment committees for t Democratic dobs of Edgeneld cot ty, South Carolina, and plat where books are to be opened: Bacon: J M Wright, Sec., G Smith and J H Bouknight; at Bott night's store. Cleveland: C C Jones, Sec., S G Heath and T L Talbert; at C Jones' store. Colliers: Dr J N Grafton, Sec., T Mathis and E B Mathis; Mathis' store. Edget?eld Democratic Club No Walton W Fuller, Sec., A E Pa gett and W E Lott; at Ramsey Jones store. Edgefield Democratic Club No J V Kemp. Sec., L L Clippard ai T J Paul ; at the Mercantile Co ?tor Hibler: Dannie White, Sec., G Cartledge and W L Ridlehoover; Dan White's store. Lee: W L Coleman, Sec., W : Sawyer ,and W M Wright; ; Wright's store. Calhoun: A M Clark, Sec., J . Lott and J W Hardy; store of Lot Walker Co. Long Branch: RL Scott, Sec Lewis Clark and Luther Yonce; : Lewis Clarks' store. Meriwether: H F Cooper, Sec Walter Cheatham and J C Shaw; 2 Walter Cheatham's residence. Meeting Street: J K Allen, Sec JjR Blocker and W S Stevens; a Steven's store. Moss: P W Cheatham, Sec., 1 A Williams and W T Reel; a Reel's store. Moss: P. W. Cheatham, Sec., T . A. Williams and W. T. Reel Reel's store. Pleasant Lane: J T McDowell Sec., ST Williams and F L Tim merman; al F L Timmerman's store Plum Branch: J R Bodie, Sec. J H Lyon and W R Freeland; ai Freeland's store. Red Hill: H E Quarles, Sec., J W Bailey and J W McDaniel; ai Qoarles <fc McDaniels' store. Rehoboth: D I Morgan, Sec., C Strom and W A Winn; at D 1 Morgan's store. Ropers: J E Dobey, Sec., J B Timmerman and R A Timmerm?n; at Timmerman's store. ' Shaw: W W Wise, Sec., G F Long and J R Moss; at J R Moss' store. South Hibbler: J D Hughey. Sec, W E Sheppard and R ll Quarles; at Quarles' store. Washington: B M Bussey, Sec.. A V Bussey and N W McDaniel; at the depot. Parksville: D N Dorn. Sec., W R Parks and C Robertson; at Bank of Parksville. Clark's Hill: J O Marshall, Sec., J P Nixon and W S Middleton; at Marshall's store. The qualifications for member ship in any eiub of the party and for voting at a primary are as fol lows: The applicant for member ship, or voter, shall be 21 yeats of age, or shall become so before th( succeeding geueral election and be a white Democrat. He shall be a citizen of the United States and ol this State. No person shall belong to any club or vote \r> any primary unless he h is reside : in the State two years and in the county six months prior to the succeeding gen eral .election and in the club district *50 days prior to the first primary following his offer to enroll; pro vided that public school teachers and ministars of the gospel in charge of a regular organized church shall be exempt from the provisions of this section as to residence, or oth erwise qualified. The town of Edge field and the adjacent territory is divided into ttvo club Districts as follows: All wards north of Colum bia road and street, Main street. Jeter street and Abbeville road shall constitute one c ub District, and r-11 wards south of said Columbia road and street, Main street, Jeter street and Abbeville road shall constitute the other club district for said town, and that are citizens residing in town ships adjacent to said town and nearer thereto than to any other vo ting precinct north of said line shall vote in the first district, and those residing south of said line shall vote in the second district. The town of Johnston and the ad jacent territory is divided into two club districts as follows: The South ern Railway shall be the dividing line between the two Club districts. The first district shall embrace all of the Town of Johnston North West of the Southern Railway, and the second district shall embrace all of the town of Johnston South East of the Soufhern Railway, and that those citizens residing in adja cent townships and nearer to thc town of Johnston than to any other voting precinct shall be allowed to vote at the club district situated on ;he same side of the railway as they reside. At Trenton, Modo^, Parks ville and Plum Branch the club dis tricts shall embrace the respective town limits, and those citizens in the adjacent townships living nearer the voting precincts in said towns than to any other voting precinct. In all other cases the voter must enroll in the club nearest his place ot residence calculated by the near est practical route and can vote only at the voting place of such club and the territory included by this test shall be considered theclub dis trict of such club. 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