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Notice la hereby given that a pri mary election of the Democratic par. ty will be held on Tuesday, August 31st, 1920, and a second primary, if one be necessary, will be held two weeks sfter. The following managers are hereby appointed and the following polling places named for both elections: Barnwell—S. J. Halford, E. R. Gail and W, E. McNab; Clerk, Geo. W. Ready; polliifg place, Court House. Bennett Springs—D. H. Glover, W. F. Bates and H. H. Meyer; Clerk, W. A. Bailey; polling place, San Hill school house. Blackville—C. C. Storne, L. F. Hsir and J. R. Myrick; Clerk, Russell Boyl- ston; polling place. J. R. My rick’s fur niture store. Double Pood—J. P. Chitty, Clinton Bodiford end Lsew Hutto; Clerk. W Warren; polling place, school DuaborUm T A. Gvoowe. R I. Riots and J L All; dock. C H hwfc*. poHiaff pftoto. R F M B ^ A. Hooflog •prtags mtlsdffe Hank la »o. H Jeff Hair and L P Boylsto Clerk. Mima Walker; pollinff place, school house. Special attention is called to the fol lowing rules: 30. The msnsgers shell open the polls at 8 o’clock a. m., and close them at 4 o'clock p. m.; Provided, That in the cities of Charleston and Columbia the polls shall open at 8 o'clock a. m., and j:lp8? at 6 o’clock p. m. The man. agers snail then proceed publicly to count the votes. After tabulating the result, the managers shall certify the same and forwanl the ballot box, containing the ballots, poll list and all other papers, except the club roll, relating to such election, by one of their number to the chairman of the county committee within 36 hours af ter the close of the polls. 35. The county committees shall assemble at their respective court houses on the morning of the second day after the election on or before 12 •'dock noon to tabulate the returns end declare the results of the primary ss far ns the same relates to bm bees af the gunaral assembly and shall forward tm- the rhairma* af th at Cituwlie. t C mt th- eWtian la Ifer* vss '*»*»«• fee am** white paper In the _j| shall have a pon at the top perforated so ae to be easily detached On the coupon shall printed “Official ballot. —. Ward . No.——-." The numbers shell run seriatim for each club. There shall be 50 per cent, more ballots than there are voters en rolled at each voting place. Section 4. The managers shall be responsible for all ballots furnished. When a voter presents himself he shall be given a ballot. The manager in charge of the poll lists shall enter the number of the ballot next the name of the voter. The voter shall forthwith retire alone to one of the booths, and without undue delay pre pare his ballott by scratching out the name of the candidate for whom he does not care to vote. No voter shall remain in the booth longer than 5 minutes. After preparing his bal lot, the voter shall present himself to the manager. His ballot must be folded In such a way that the number can be seen and the coupon cun be readily detached by the hi any way ■ of the ballet If Bart lea t Ffem the time cf the opening af the pd* «*• •» nouneemetit of the teeult and the Rign mg of the afficial retuma, no person shall be admitted to the polling place except the manners, duly authorised watchers and challengers, the chair man of the executive committee or member of the o;:ecutive com*r.,Uae annomted in his siead to supc~vi*'? the polling place, persons duly admit • te» for the rirposo of voting, v>li*e officers admitted by the manan^M to preserve order or enforce the law. Provided, however, That candidates for public office voted for at such poll ing place may be present at the can vass of the votes. Provided, Canvass of the votes shall be open to the pub lic. Section 7. If the watchers or offi cers of the law who are admitted to the polling place by the managers shall interfere with the managers or obstruct the voting, ft shall be the du ty of the atanagers to suspend the e- lection until order is restored, or as may he pcwvidsd by the rules of the party. N’e persona shall be allowed to pul H so flab r. a mm ■ -fl If s the u m mm m m r flask. A | BA t maiQ woes IS I imm A Vpm for oh but a ♦ ■«* ■bus a Advertia* In THE PEOPLE L a MA 4 A t l aw.? mmrn 4b B * *• «A t A up i A t A#*' Have Your Cotton Ginned The Farmers’ Ginnery ( OUR PLANT HAS BEEN THOROUGHLY OVERHAULED DURING THE SUMMER MONTHS, MAKING IT POSSIBLE FOR US TO GIVE YOU THE MAX. IMUM TURN-OUT IN THE QUICKEST POSSIBLE TIME. OUR MANAGER HAS HAD TWENTY-FIVE YEARS EXPERIENCE WITH GINS IN SOUTH CAR OLINA AND GEORGIA AND IT WILL BE HIS PLEASURE TO SEE THAT OUR CUSTOMERS ALWAYS GET A SQUARE DEAL. i . < ‘ C • ’ • CHARGES: $4.60 PER BALE UP TO 500 POUN DS; OVER 500 POUNDS AT RATE OF 90 CENTS PER 100 POUNDS. * . • * ’ ' * BAGGING AND TIES, $2.00. *. • * , X Corn and Flour Mill in Connection V # . , , , a _ . X . ! 1 ■ ' ' WE OPERATE AN UP-TO-DATE CORN AND FLOUR MILL AND IT WILL PAY YOU TO BRING YOUR CORN AND WHEAT TO US AND HAVE IT a GROUND WHILE YOUR COTTON IS BEING GINNED. • 4 FARMERS’ GINNERY B & MOURE.