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*• UKR1Y HLL XfeftAi iAVVC f AflT\ MH CALHOUN, fSaldaM, MR. UAMMLL Cmktm. MR. VUHA*. • HOME BANK OF BARNWELL, BARNWELL, S C * ft*- ' s*- • _ iki. .■ * NOTH'* or rtUMART ELUTION BxtmtiTt OaiailtU*, Democratic P*rty, Boniwell County. Barnwell, S. C«* August 9, 1920. Notice is hereby given that a pri mary election of the Democratic pari ty will be held on Tuesday, August 81st, 1920, and a second primary, if one be necessary, will be held two weeks after. The following managers are hereby appointed and the following polling places named for both elections: Barnwell—8. J. Halford, E. R. Call and W. E. McNab; Clerk, Geo. W. Ready; polling place, Court House. Bennett Spring*—D. H. Glover, W. P. Batee and H. H. Meyer; Clerk, W. A. Bailey; polling place, San HU] Bladrrllo—C. C. Stovne. L. f. Hair and J. R. Myriek; Clerk. leeeeU Boyl- etoe; palling plane. J. R Myncke fur- g Ctavh. R R r and P. L Still; Clerk 0. H. Morris; polling place, Democratic club house. Greet Cypress C. W. Pate, Victor Lewis and B. M. Jenkins, Jr., Clerk, W. H. Ulmer; polling place, school house. Hilda—P. D.lftowell, H. W. Jones, Jr., and A. D. Hutto; Clerk, A. N. Black; polling^ place, Atlantic Coast Line depot. Red Oak—W. B. Parker, 0. D. Moore and M. P. Harley; Clerk, W. L. Baxley; polling place, Snelltng Mer cantile Co.’s store. Reedy Branch—N. C. Grubbs, Sr„ W. Hi Black and M. 0. Creech; Clerk; C. M. Croft; polling place, Reedy Branch Church. Rosemary—R. S. Weathersbee, B. O. Mitchell end C. B. Parker; Clerk, M. 8. Hair; polling place. Pleasant HiU school bouse. SUoam—G. M. Sheppard. 0. H. Owvna and W. P Morris; Clerk. B. O. Norm; pelltng place. RUeam Cburrh. L OMUftefcaam end M C. KMskfei^e; R BMf: peRmg pinee. Q A.* and U P relating to such •lection, by one of their number to the chairman of the county committee within M hours af ter the dose of the poll* 86. The county committees shall assemble at their respective court houses on the morning of the second day after the election on or before 12 o’clock noon to tabulate the returns and declare the results of the primary so far as the same relates to mem bers of the general assembly and county officers, and shall forward im-» mediately to the chairman of the State committee at Columbia, S. C., the result of the election in their res pective counties for United States senator. State officers, congressmen and solicitors. The State committee shall proceed to canvasa the vote and declare the reeuR. SR The protesta and eontosta for I and mem ben of the ly ahull ha Aled within two dare after the day et the dsdniu- tkm kg the county ceesmitue of the with the chair ui ha einct where there are Wee than kfty (So) voters enrolled on the club roll at suck precinct. Section 2. The polling places shall be provided with a table for the man. agers. The polls shall be prodded with a guard rail, to that no one ex cept as hereinafter provided shall ap proach nearer than 6 feet of the booths in which the voters are pre paring their ballots. Section 3. The tickets shall be printed on clear white paper in the usual manner, but shall have a cou pon at the top perforated so as to be easily detached. On the coupon shall be printed^**Official ballot.’* “Club The numbers shall 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 reepooaible for all ballots furnished. Wbeo a voter promts himself be Mml ko ghreu a ballot. Us M charge of the poll lists ahull „ tbo somhee ef the ballet next PuMUi alone m one of «« Mo If a voter shall mar or deface bis ba - lot, be may obtain one additional bal lot upon u turning to the manager in charge of the ballots the ballot so marred or defaced, with the coupon at tached. The manager in charge of the poll list shall change the number of the ballot on his poll list, and place the defaced ballot on file. No voter shall be given a second ballot until he has returned the first one with cou pon attached. Section 6. No person shall be al lowed within the guard rail except as hereinafter provided. If a voter can not read or write, or is physically dis abled, and by reason thereof did not sign the enrollment book, he may ap peal to the managers for assistance, and the chairman of the managers •hall appoint one of the managers, and a by stander to be designated by the voter, to aaaist him in preparing his ballot: Provided. After the vo ter * ballog has been prepared, the hy- ■Under Up appointed shal ly ge uehiad the. guard rail vided rurvrw u 4b* In riUee man ot the executive commCtue or member of the executive comn.tfee son voted in his stead to aupo vta.* the polling place, persona duly admit- te * for the prpofco of voting, wlk-e officers admitted by the manager* to preserve order or enforce the taw. 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, tt shall be the du ty of the managers to suspend the •- lection until order ii restored, or as may be provided by the rules of the party. 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The (alambla Record Editor ially Soya: ' Among those who are candidates for the Senate in the Primary Campaign, The # Record believes that in the per son of George Warren, of Ham pton County, the State of South Carolina will have as a repre sentative in the United States Senate a man who has the courage of his convictions, who will resist the dangerous ten dency of centralizing enchoach- ments, who will, even in the face of lobbies and outside in fluences of every sort, hold ag ain aloft the standard of States Rights which the weakling* and partisans of Coagraes bavs te ba tradad la tea