The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, February 20, 1914, Image 4
THE CAMDEN CHRONICLE
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RULES GOVERNING CITY
DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY
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thv 1 1 "is :~fl" ' t?' .ippOMllrtl Ijj* t ht' J
? ;. > .y -it; i s c ",c n j u* 1 1 1 ?.?.*.? 1 o r?_- v 1st:
%v.v ft; ins. ?ov >rr.:ng city prima
ry e.<>- I o ?v'r i '?> 1 * . *hfc
fiifc. i. I ?? $?:??! (..? t-vlit tf i j;.
lion
I That 10. day* before the time
hereinafter *ed for the* holding
ihe primary ii.(> tmu it shall be the
duty of the t'tt) KxectlttVe Com
mliiw, through its Chairman,. to
poUf>\ the r resident or other pre
siding offuvr of ?ach club thai a
pr.mary ejection for the scleral
offietti to bp fitted Wt!l be hi-ld.
2. That \ mmediately upon giv
ing mm I* notification the said ('hair
Ulan of the city Kxccutive Commit
tee shall gi.vo notice of holding
such Heetton by publication there
of tn i he c;t y pap? rs.
On u?e .< r ? l Tuesday in March
in earh . eje ction year there shall be*
held at each ward precinct a pri
mary election for tlu* nomination of
a mayor and an alderman from
?Uch ward.
4 The polls shall be opened at
S:3o o'clock a in., and kept open
without intermission until 4 p. in.,
when the> shall < he closed.
r, At each ward precinct there
shall be three 13) Manager* of
Kjection appointed by the Kxecu?
tive t'ominltiec. Who shall be mem
bers of such \sar<l club. Should
any .manager be unable to ser\v>,
his place shall be supplied by the
City Chairman
f> The Executive Committee
shall furnish a ballot box for each
ward, for the secure keeping of
which the managers shall he re
sponsible Immediately before op
ening the polls the managers shall
repeat the following pledge
"1 do solemnly pledge my sacred
honor 'hat I will., faithfully perform
all the duties :nri?b nt. to my posi
tion. as manager of the primary
e?e< tit'ii t o the brrT of my ability " j
7, \! the ' Kpet.lllg <: ; he {?<!.;.- .
the. ballot box. s shall
all contents rilitl v'vh i iv i ' i -i i i
rtvana -ers t ? ?ui perscr.s. n a' n i; -
?Ian* < ; j ?< > > , t.l.e The hox*'S
> a?r vft-Ti l e ? "i feiLurni si.;v:i so r?.i
? mat'i; until ;!/?? povis ar>- < :?*.-? >!
5 The '-hrt'tl Vie. ;
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"I sol -f ? ! a tt; an en
rolled rv.vr; - , ' ?>.*.. .ui:. That I
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tion. " : hi.
pledte < r rtf;\ par* *h? r- * hp
a good ?: < < 1 . . : . * r>..
je>-* ir.n
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boen v-Mir.'e.l ? v. e :r. -tr..- c* r>
make ou ? . r. .$?? . r * -
c.howiHi; liiu r
f T ea? h r-' r>r t \ 1 for a*. : ' '
teal number of t>\ :ot> i
s? at; d<posi: >i t Ur r-turr.s ;r.
the ha' lot b'i\ wi*h t h ?- b".!to,*s ;v. ?!
o*?o r or., of the r-*. -rd.
of t h^ ? :b> The. r< ".:rr.< shall : ?
s'i::.. o '?> h ? ( vrhn
sh ?. . 1 . f . w : se o^rtify to * : ?.? orr? < *
ness t h?- r> . f As mar.y % ..'ers as
are ir. ?\'?- & of the nun':l*r of
names <.r? ;h. roil shall ho di^osed
of by tho ? lar.^gers as prrscriN.l
by the law .n general elections
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14 Th* ballot box containing
tha ballots, the poll 1l?t. *he cart I*
(|#d returns of managers, togeth- 1
er with any other paper* they may j
<i?i'ru proper to include, shall at ?li
o'clock of i he day of the election
be forwarded, securely locked and
h aled, to the Chairman of t.he City ]
h:n. ? utlve Committee at the Opera
House For the purpose of thus
forwarding the manager* shall ? ?e~
lect one of their ui?inbers to act as i
messenger, who #hall before he en- ;
t?r* upon the duties thereof, repeat j
i:t the presence of the otb?r (nana*!
gers the following declaration: " *'I
do Ho eiuttly pledge my sacred hon
or that I wjli faithfully perform
U)? duller incident to Hiy position
nic^fiiCcr of the primary elec
tion to the best of my abmty." n
15. The K**cuilve Committee
shall meet on the next day after ]
t.??- ni 12 hi , and the Sec- !
re .?r). having ip lu presence open- j
?-d th* bo*t? und tabulated the re- j
/urn#, shall publish the aggregate j
returns In open1 cession,
1?;. If any person sh^H have r)e- 1
j reived a nidjori:) of the \dtcs caafi
I f<?- the office for which he is a run- !
! <1 date, he sh^ll b?* declared the j
uou/inee of the l>emtM.,raUc party \
for 44Uj:ti off lie.
17 If for an\ office, it be found
that no candidate ha# received a1
majority of *11 the votes cast at the j
.pr. uiary election for such office, the j
t'tt> Kgecutive Committee shall!
forthwith rointiHinl, ate t|je result'
to the several clubs, and In like!
[manner as hereinbefore' prescribed
or4**r h second primary election to!
[be he.'d on th?* 4'h Tuesday ' In ]
March a,fter the elec tion. $econd '<
ejection to l.e/held under the same j
rules as the first.
IX. At *?ueh second primary elec- !
[.lion onlv the two .candidate reoelv- ?
ing the highes number of votes at !
hiS former ejection shall be voted i
for .' ..
\u. At such *et-oRd primary elec
tion the two candidates thus an-;
liounced shail I be voted for. all votes ;
fo.- other parties being considered :
as sea lersn* and not counted. The
results'- of this election shall be
ni6.de in the same manner as here
inbefore preserved for the first. ;
2". The persons receiving \tlie
major! > of. (he votes at the second >
election sjiall be the nominees of
the Democratic party.
21. It shall be the duty of the j
C ty Kxacutive Committee to hear;
a d de ermine all protests and con- j
tested primary election cases, and
notices of all protests must be filed j
with the Chairman before the elec- j
t on ;s declared; and the grounds,
of protests in cases to be contested
si. n.st be submitted the same day to i
;he committee, which must then be?
in sess.on to hear and determine all j
such cases, provided, that no can- ,
didate shall be a member' of the -
Kxecutive Committee while enter- -i
raining' a protest..
2 2. That 'he names of every
< indid ite for' the various offices to
h*? filled sha l he. printed upon one
Pi p of paper, and that ea< h voter
>. .iM' oil name?- but those- he wish
es to vote for, before casting his
? ..'iO' In- c:.s>- no erasures are
i ?:I ?- . !!:;?? u, hole ticket shall be
? -.v n out if necessary erasures'
?:>? m .i.je fo- s< *n. ?? offii and not
; f'*vr o'hers then ' he nanus shall' be
?: unt?d. oYslx w here proper erasuo^ '
a ?? : .t !>? K: ch crtnd'id.V.e far Ma> -
! or sh ii:, the * i.uu- !.<? fib-s the
; i.- . ? u i : f. ' :*- Cnairman. ; a;, the
s-n; if ? 1 . and eai u can i ?1 ite
fvt A '. rr.i of i '? ??' ;o
\ ;r, : he e.\pet;?vs 'of . the e!oe
c.'! i le* <. !' ail * ? ; candi
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jruLirhit c -.?'** jr. on? > *< r* r- . ?
s;vhp r. s pc^otis fro? tcu: lo
cal nierTbant.
I v Yon shall have the mor. l.anJ*
who repair the Koodt- )ou bti> from
as. boak liu- b:i!s so- you can
< ).e n.onc> l'or his labor to us for
lie* ' foods, "otherwise he will not
ot Ire our influence. #
10. You shall, in cat?t> of sickness
? ;.ted, -??iij.i to your local dealer
f"r aid and crodit, as we do not
knew you or care to.- Inland Gro
cer.
Wants ? For Sal? ? Rer.ls
Ads inserted v.nflrr t h h? *. lio.v
ox .i cc-ii: ^t-r v. or d Nc ?.<) * it^n
?>?" t! :vn 25 cents.
FOR SALF ? C!rd puppies for
s i io. Rrt.s* ration guaranteed. G.
C?. Alexander. Box 4 2-4, Camden
WANTFO -A family of workers
"o :.>si.-t :n Trucr.int;? r-lo.t and poul
Tj . Lj v . s ii ? "a I . i r~. i ????*?? y
Farm. Camdtiv. ?. C. ? 4.;-Iti.
I "OK S A I ? K ? I lolls** a lid ? o " on
i'?oK;i :? ftcf A.' 'mode rn cor. ven
i i, -w' Aji'iy to n. R. (Joo-lale,
? \i S. C. 4 4
STRAY HI ?- ? ?!.' Roland china .-ow
n o'. v. i;h white- t-pot on
r:-L* fMo. r..\*d frcra n.y j lace
Ma *:.? Eire 3 i . . "v las.
ii. Barns. Can; den. It
!.? v ' ot.u N . : pin,
-vv ? ii g t? ?? H ?_>*.: * li Carolina ?.o^'-of
irr..;. Finder will bo r? led.
Mr- \v. R. Kvo. Jr
?'( ) /. S A I.K A n>::r.l'- r of .*? rsey
C >?\> with yor.n 4 Calves. A;; . 10 1
? ft--. T. I,.:t Camden.
Barred Ply a* aih
ii t * eh i a ;? i p?r
l" \ ; 1 > ' y 1 7 I 4 Fair St re#. : . ?. um
? . - ?' phone -S -L. St.
F 'it RHN : Two >. ory Ij ? ???.-*- op
;v~ct . 1 ?. : . h,..a^- for rent. \;<ply
. s.\ . Av-niic. Broad. < am
der.. s. < It.
!? ii r. S i i \ K'.i KTA Hl.KS ? Fi*r
c.irrots n !.. Swiss, chard. f>?rs
<>:.i radishes, salsify. :::us
hokes. turnips. le'*uce,
ro rr. salad, kalt- and tress,
--d jroiuptly i'hone 27n L.
For <\I.F GonUe horse. will
v> ork u"\whoro. Apply to B R.
Trv.fsdai.-, rfd 3 . Camden. S ?'
V. WTi'.D Hoard and room in a
priwvo f.-.: ,i'.\ Applv *0 Box ^.26.
F'sr^drr.. < r LL
FOR ri\l,K <>,.,?> blind mule, p
er
v. f . m
?t ise. Will work
a :. \ w -??> * * l'it <^r p io .V H.
/ft: j'. < V r.'. drr. . S. C.
Al'TO Ti'.A\-KKi: Vu'o f.r :..re
! on ct_-un:r> ?::y ;r.p.~ ?'-f .1}
vk a\ s 11. -00 ! ?? >ndi :c>r: 1 W.
? O May. a' k * t ?"? . r? - 1-nce
. 30;-.). farad. tf
j NQT1CF ? We pay ca?^ for
or oow pea? C.oo.t price. Twin
| Hro'.bers, ( an. den. S (' SI.
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I have just refined from the Tailors Convention, which was held in New Yprk, and X want
to say that I am able to give you the latest styles for Spring and the newest shades I brought
back with me and have them on display in my store.
When any man tells you that he can give you an , OLD READY MADE SUIT that will fit
you as well as a TAILOR MADE or as cheap as a Tailor Made, he doesn't know what he is talk*
ing about and sooner or later you will have to send for a PHYSICIAN for that MAN. You can't
handle both and^knock one because one is wrong and I don't handle it THE READY MADES.
I HAVE THE BEST LINES FOR YOU
TO SELECT FROM
ED. V. PRICE & COMPANY THE ROYAL TAILORS
B. STERN & SONS L. E. HAYS & COMPANY
ISAAC HAMBURGER RODGERS PEET
Ail of these are known to be the best tailors that can be found. Came in and let us talk it over
forjthat Spring Suit or that Full Dress- 1 can 6ave you money and fit you better.
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If You Want Clothes Becoming to You You'll be Coming to Me.
CLEANING AND PRESSING
The Gilliam Tailoring Company
FIT RIGHT TAILORS
Telephone 47 Camden, S. C.
CAMDEN OPERA HOUSE
Monday, February 23rd
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PRICES OF ADN1SSION:
Reserved Seats $1.00. a Few at $1.50 G ?nerftl Admission SOc and
Door. Opfn At 8 Oc ?ock-CurWun R Promptly at ft- W q *
P T 8 30 Srau Now on S?lr at W. R. Zemp*.
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