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? * ? Entered April 23,1903 at Pickeus, S. C., na weoondolnPH mutter, uuder net of Congress of March 3, 1879. VOL XXXIII. PICKENS, SOUTH CAROLINA, WEDNESDAY, APRILTjTT^T. ~~ ~ ^====^^ f ..Sturdivan i N T i Tj^TJ^TVTT 7'T T T X tBTe ST0 Y(?u can ntnke out your U?t before leaving home ' STURDIVANT'S and get anything you want in Dry Goods, Clothin, Shoes, I 9 At ii less price than any other store in Greenville an satisfaction of knowing after you got homo and examii bought ami find any article not satisfactory. You cai and got your money oro something just aB good. Our Clothing business last Fall was immense, and good many lots of one or two Suits. All of these lots ra down so low it you can find your sizo it will pay you t * i 4 jej it away till noxt Fall. 8 1I When you come to Greenville, come right to ST1 f \ \ ivvfiF H Bring the whole family?IMonty of room for tho Ohildr ^? I Yours for bargains, II 1/ ni i? . r I n. i\. oturoivant i Gi'een ville's Greato; " ' , W. T. McFALL, J. S. WILSON, P.. E. BRUCE, President. Vice-Pres. Sec. & Treaa -4-The Pickens Oil Mill Company,^' DEALERS IN C>-Cotton Seed Meal, "alls, Oil and Llnters.<^ t . v I *>*., ^r^mYw'rpanv fnr hncinpcc i i \j y? l vi j ivy i \J ciwj 111 v^jwj Our Ginnery has been running on full time all this season and we thank our patrons for their patronage. Our Mill is now grinding regul?.?ly and you can get plenty of hulls, meal or "butting." Bring your SEED and exchange them for meal and hulls or we will pay you the highest market price for your ' * seea just as you prcter. Come to us and see how well we can treat you. We $re not controlled by outside prices but will pay as much, or more, for your seed than any other market. J *>>* R. H. CURETON, Mgr. V _ \ >T. T. McFALL, J. Mcl>. BRUCE, ]j B President Cashier. M I PICKENS BANK I % PICKENS, S. C. % ^ CAPITAL $ 20,500.00 ? 1 a PROFITS - - 11,000.00 J \ I DEPOSITS - - - 105,000.00 I \ J WE PAY INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS \ [ \ MAKE LOANS TO FARMERS. >?( \ By Careful and constant work the business of this W pank largely increases every year. F I We solicit your business and will extend to you ^ eVfcrjy reasonable accomodation. J j i Steady < \ i?hd SPRING - SHOE -- SELLING ! IWxUR NEW SHOES arc now coming in in 3 II Big Car Loads. v We have made larger and better pre- t pajation for this season's business than ever ? before. t [' C 1 1* -? ? vo | "oc w am tan uc suppueu Dy us. ? L*-' Pride & j |&j Patton. WML I I KBBWiMMWMBMlWBIwa / f \ r C* 11 \ !1 c * -V V J | I R6 j ; ?Cuino right to K 1 iats and | tl and have the lcwnat you have W 1 ti fetch it buck n a naturally left a |] v aro now marked H t o buy it and put ' F n URD1VANT.S? I c en. \ p . i >0., I : r>4- o; R! I' DLUIU. | CI V V I) m^mamtmmmmmmmmmmKm*'******wammm. ( I WHhoutf Musio is fike unto ^ your using some other li COOKING ? o o v o COMPOUND b txM to bo :i, t i Vi "JUST AS GOOD" AS . 0 iM ^ J PA 1 ma tin a ! : ^ ?" J When 1 Yon s Can Get 0 it PALMATINA " . - >.. , ? THE PUREST v VEGETABLE FAT f < ON THE MARKET t( o The Wesson Company " ' JAVANNA11, OA- ? 1 ' ?x I I t ? 5 tl A Singular Word. o Our laugnngo eontaina a word ending II "ti" that denotes auxioty, worry, etc., ti dd to this word another "8" and it will f, lenoto afFeetion, joy, etc, Find thin yord in tlio parngrapb below. "Cares" bring anxiety and worry, bese bring derail gement of tho digei tiv<* irgann, naually ntmlting in indigestion. lydalo'H Stom neb Ta biota cure indium iou. It inattoM not whothcr your atomoh trouble is eaused by worry, overwork, nog loot, malaria or any otlior tanse, Ilydaloa Htoniaoh Tiblots will mro you. They insure porfeot digo?ion and aaaimiUtion. They tone ami trongthe 11 tho pigoativo .organn, re-torug tliem to heal tli. Uio them and good leulth will hloaa ymi nud fortune "oa oaa' you. Pi okona Drug Co., Piokena; W. A. Blieldou, Liberty. ,y "Tio ft string around your linger." Jot that bottlo of Rhoumaoido today h o Fore your rheumatism gets n llrin hot d hn/>A!Y?ftcj ilrtiwvavAiiu RULES For Governing the Membership of Democratic Ciiibs, the Qualification of Voters, and Ihe Conduct of Primary Elections of the Democratic Parly of South Carolina, Adopted May 21, ISO'2. The following i\il<;? shall govern ,he inemhor?*hip < 1' the different lubordimite Democratic Clubs of ,l)i3 Stale, tho qualification of vo,ers nt the primary elections l)el<l >v tho party, tho conduct of tho O'imuv election to bo hold on tho ant Tuesday (ih.i 80th day) of \ugunt, A. P., 1001, and I'm hoc)nd primary held two weolcs Inter, f ono Ite necessary. Rule 1. Tho qualification for QCinl;o;ship in any mbordirmto dub <.f the Domocr.it ie Party ot'j his St-.to, or tor voting at n Demo-1 :raih'*pi in>iuy, shall bo ns follows, i/,: Tho applicant for memberhip, or voter, uliiiM b? i \v>:<iity-ono c'jiis i.f ??? ?, or fb.iil booomo so boose ilui auccc. <ling ^eoMiul eleoi )ii, tuid lea white Democrat, or 1 no{?ro who voted tor General ' intnploii ijj I87(>, :v.< 1 who has (>tv<l llio Democratic ticket <r?-1iinuoui!} jsincx. I'rovi led, thai o ivliitn TTTr.ti i - i i -r-1 .....IV/ III.HI r.iHii 111) (.'SCUUIKI' rom partirip:-.tion in 'ho Domo- ' ratie primary who shall taU ? tho lodtf* ro(^ nil c?<l I iv tin) r is 1 s uf ihn ' tamocrulu: Party. 1 The managers at c?oh hox at tho 1 riaiury election phail r.-quiro ' *ery voter in a IhiiiUMrr.itic pi i ! ???ry oh ctioii t?? pl^rigo him-tll' to ' the rosu't of tho primary, 1 ml to support the nominees of the 1 arty, and to tak? tlin following s ith and ph dg<?, viz: ."I do sol- ' mnly swear that, I a in duly qnili- : cd to vote at this olcotion ac> ; nvling to this rules of tho D.'inoratio I'aity, and that i have not ' oted ht'l'oro at this ehetion, and ' lodgn mjself In support the noini- ' <cs of this primary." * Kule 2. iliverv r?pcrn ./ o i' i * J ' "i'j >r liioinhoialiip in <i Duin-jeratie ' lub, ( r offering la voto in a IVm- ? aratie piimary (lection, 'nust pro- ' ijC<> a written .slat in 1 of ten ' ?put:vb!o wiiito nun who hlmll,' vcar ISiat Uiey k;.ow of 1 ]icsi* own : : no\vl(il[5e that lb" ai?t>)iourit orh otor voted for G ic ial Hampton i 187<3, and hi.s vott il t!.e 1) mih. ? *alie* tiikoL continuously s-iuco. | 'he t:aid statement shall ho p;a :> >1 < i the ballott bo:: by tho maiiag-Ts,' i nd returned wuh the poll lis;* to' i io County Chairman. fho man- | H-ts of elociii-n shall ke"p a t' p-j< rate list <>f the naim-fl of aM iiD'jrou ot. r.-j, and ruturn it with ih pi,l: ( bt to tho County Chairman No person Khali ho p.nnillt d to i .in ..it l'> o I 1 " ' ' ' / v *' mut-n lie ItllS !> T. *11 till J'OJ Kiil j I i) n club list iiL least live d.lyS u>i- i >r?? the s-ai? 1 primary i-l- clion. j < Tho club .sh'.ill be in. j) cLed i y and certified to by tho pres;d< hi J \ ,il secretary sustl turned ov r to 1t 10 manugf rs t<> be u-:ed aft tii > c^isti'3' lists. I Uulc^. Kneli County Kxecutivo oinmitteo oi tho Democratic I'arty i this Stato f-liall moet on or be- < ire the first Monday in An^usl of i . -1. 1 -- ? * * ... .ii;u eiccnon year, and eMail ap j oint throo inain<g?'rH I'jr oaoli pri- ] itiry olcction procinet in their ro- ] [)cctivo Count ion, who shall hot 1 i lio piimary flection provided for i ndt;r tho Democratic ('onstitll- > ion, in ac.'ordanco with the Acts < f tho Genoial AhHcmhly of 111i;~ tato, and tlio roles liert'in eot S'ortii. i 'lie names of such mnnng r? may i (i T'.llhl ishfMl 1?V tll'? <'lio i f ( ioh County Kxccutivo Conimub e < j one or more County papers at >ast two \vookn beforo tl o eh etion. i Rule 4. lCaoh votor in eai.1 pii- i uuy sliall votij two l>.illob\ Oil i Inch uluill bo printed the name r names of the candidates voted )r l?y him for oneli of the ( flicoa ( o be filled, together with thu name . f tho oflieo, Tlio tickets to ho i uted shall ho furiiishod by tho . talc and County lv\ccu<iv? utters i'< sportively, and bhall con* I iin tho names of ail Cuudidut's for i lio reprosoiilativo oftlcen nnd no ther ticlrolH shall ho used. The iclceth to b ? vcitfd shall bo in tho 1 >ll?n\ ing forms, ono I' r United StatOH Senator. Governor. Lieutenant Governor. Secretary of Stato. Comptroller General. i State Treasurer, Adjutant and I nspeotor General. Stato Superintondont of Edue.a ion. Attorney Oonern). Railroad 0oiunii?8ionor. 'ho other with ttpaooj to unit tho different Counties. For Coijgiosfl' District. For Solicitor Judicial i Circuit. State Senator. IIouho of Representatives. Sheriff. Judge of Probata. Clerk of Court. County Supervisor. Coroner. County Superintendent of Education . Treasurer. Auditor, No vote for IIouho of Kepresontutivee shall bo counted unless it Contains a>< many nainCi na the county is entitled ( ? roptvsontatives. Rule *>. The nuumaors <>l election Khali opon til" polls iit ?S o'clock ft. in., and b 1?n! 1 closo thorn at 1 o'clock p. m. After tabulating tho n>3uw, the nuinngers wlmll certil'y same and forward thn ballotbox, poll list, and all other papers relating to such oloction, by ono of their number of Executive Commiitecinan, to tho Chairman of the respnctivo Democratic County Executive Committees within fortylight hoiii'H aflcr tho close of tho p>lls. Rule 'i The County Democratic Executive Cummilt 'o shall . is.soinble at their respective Court Houses >11 the .morning of th?; second day \ 11 r tho tlection, on or I eforn 12 'clock in., to tabulate tho returns md declare the result of tlio primary. so far rih the same rolatcs to in cm hers of tho General Assembly | inu v.ouniy U.Micee, and shall f r j ivnrd immediately to tho Chairn ui of llie hH'.Jte Executive Com mittee at Columbia, S. C., the re nit of the election in their rCHpoet* iVe Counties, fi>r I". S. Senator, ^tate Officers, Congressmen and Solicitors. Rule 7. Tho protests and con,08ts lor County odioei's shall he iled within live days afier tho olee.ion with ti c Chairniin of tho ."oiinty Executive Committee, and laid Executive Committee shull ie?i* and dcihimino the same. The 5tato Executive Committee shall mar and decide protests and con(isls as to I"11it< <I States Senators, State Ollic-ers, Coiigi,esjniHn and Solicitor?, and ten days shall bo illowed lor tiling (he same. Halo S. Candidates for the Gen:i! Vsiooii.l.K- ...wl r. .. r\e ic s shall lilo w ilh tho Chairniau >!' thu County i'.xt-unlive Conmiit:< o a j-l-'dg- in writing, to abide [ho ro.-ult of the primary and support tii.'? nominees thuroof. Can1:?!j>'.for "t!u?r oll'mos shall lilo ach p'edge with Him Chiiinnan of Lie Si.iu' Kx?outivi? Committee. Provided, That tho Ph'dgo of such j.mdldute shall ho file 1 on or bof< r?> 1:2 o'clock, meridian, of the lav i'i> r ding tho day fixed by Iho! [ i tu.ty Kxcout'vn Committee or Hie Stale Iva.eutivo Committeo for L.'.o first campaign meeting of tlio " ll!,(v hi' btiili; ivpjil'c!iv? I v. No vole for any candidate w Ijo lias not paid his a.s. r sm. nt nor fompiiod with this iiiio shall bo c uintt-d. The following is (he form of the >'itli: "Ah <i candidate for the ot[iee of in tho Democratic! primary election, to l>o held on tho last Tuesday in August, 1901, ij hereby pledge myself toaludj the! r^anll nnl.,,..... -? ' v/i Ol.v il I ' I I I I ?4 y illIM J? II Pl^ll I I tho 11otnim >?4 thereof, and (hat II tin i ??t, n< r will I become the Can* lidnto < i any faction, oithor privately < r publicly sn^ested, Other limn I ho regular Dem era he nomination. If the eindiilato in running for tho I'niU'l States Senate >r (lu* I'uiiu.l Si {itoh Hons.) of Representatives this additional pledge ihall he required: "I will support the political principle* and poli :es of l)m> Di inocratio Tarty dining tho term of Office tor which I mit\r !.. ? i,. 1 ...... . w.VVIWi, Ml III IV J II m>J t % >ni with my D"nioeratie onsociiili h in Coii^n s* 011 "II | arty quos* ti'.u " ''This tho day of , IthM." . K11I0 7. In tls.> primary elections herein provided for, a majority of llic votfH cast fhall bo nueenHnry to nominate candidate^. A nocond l l'irnarv. vrhon r,(innB?!irv. ahull I?<? held two weeks after tho iirst, as provi<lo<l for under tlio Constitulion (<l thrt party, and >-h,tli bo subjoct to tho ru'os governing tho first primary. A' said second primary the two highest candidates alone shall run for any 0110 ollico, but if there uio two moro vacancies for any particular oflice, then doublo the number of candidates shall run f,v. vnfoitA.A. <511?1 ?w? V . . ^ I UV(IUU|V3 M\f Uii lllini. r ur instance, in a race for Sheriff the: two highest. Rhnll run. Rulo 10. In the event of a tie betwoen two candidates in tho second primary, tho County Chairman, if it is a County Oftioe, and i the State Chairman, if it is for U S. Sonator, Stato Officers, Congress, men, or Solicitors, shall ordor the third primary. The question of t majority vote shall bo determined by the number of votes cast for nnj particular oflieo, and not by tin whole number ol votes cast in the primary. Kule 11. Each County Executive n 1 11 - v/uuiiniuee snail furnish the managei'rt at each precinct two bnlloi boxes, one for Stato Ollicere, ami the other lor Congressmen, Solicitor anil County Officers. WILIK JONES, C'h'n State Dem. Ex. Com. i S. T. l'urks, Secretary. CONSTITUTION Of the Domocratic Party of South Carolina, ns Adopted in the Stato Convention, at Columbia, May 21,1902. Article I. Thore slmll bo one or more Democratic clubs organized in each township or ward, each'o! which elnl>8 shall haro a distinct title, "The Democratic Club," and shall oloct a president and one or more vice-presidents, a recording mid A corresponding secrotnry and a treasurer. and bImII have tho following working committoes, of not 1 osft tlinn three mnmbors each, vi/.: A committee on registration, an executive committee, and ?uch otl:? r committoea as to each clnt) may ppom expedient. Article II . The meetings of tho club shall bo frequent after the opening of the canvas*, and aome member of ti e club or invited speaker deliver an addreo* at each meeting, it' practicable. The club? shall moot on the fourth Saturday in April and tlio county convention on the firt?t Monday in May, respectfully, of oach election year: ProvideJ, That tho County Kxecntivo Committee may name any other day within the sumo week for such club meeting by giving at least two weeks notice by ndvertisemont in tho county papers: ana provided, further, That in case any oxistirg club shall fail to reorganize on the day fixod for reorganization, the County Executive Committee may fix a day for fcuoh club to meet for reorganize lion by giving two woeka notico as provided in this article. Each county shall be entitled tons m:my delegates in the State Convention an double thu number of its members in the General Assembly. Article lit. The president, or live members, shall havo power to call an oxtra meeting of the club, and at such extra mooting, one fourth of the members ahull constitute a quotum for iho transaction of business. Article IV. The clubs in each comity shall bo held togothor, and op(>ri\te un<1t?r the control of a County Executive Committoe, which shall consist of one mem I or from each club, to be elected t>y tho reppcctivo clubs. The KxecutivH Committeo, when elected, ?hall appoint itH own ollicera (except the chairman who shall be elected Lit 4 /1 l? rt o.) iuu vy"iuiiy uonvontion), who shall not liocesHarily be membora of saiti committee, but ji vacancy In tho membership of tho comrnitteo Hhftll bo tilled by tho club, through tho loas (if whoso lutmlwr by dflhth, resignation or otherwise the vacancy occurs: Provided, That in CrtSo tho offtcn of Cl??lriii??? .?f the County Extcutivo com in it toe shall become vacant by death, resltfnation, or other*iso, tho committoe shall hnvo power to fill tho vacancy by electing it chairman lo 8'>rre until the organization of the next regular county convention: And provided, further, That nny ofTicir aoclected wiioln not a meml)??r of th committee shall not be ontitlod to a vote on any question ovcopt. the chairman, and then only in Cimn nf ? tin unl? *???? ? - ? -W T wvt A liu tu "U'O of office of the executive committoo shall bo until tho first Monday in May of each election year, at which time tho County Contention shall he called together to reorganize the party. Kvory presidential election year County Conventionn shall he called by tho County I? r i A- . juAin-uiivB vyuiiiiiiuiou to moet on the first Monday >n May, which ahull olect delogatoa to a Stato Convontion called for the purpose of olooting delegates to tho National Democratic Convention and to eloct tho member of the National Democratic Executive Committee from this Stato. Tho Stnte Com vunuon snail ho called by tho State Executive Committoo to moct every presidential oleotion year on tho third Wednesday in May, and ^cvory Stato oleotion yoar, county . Mnl Stale Conventions shall meet on . fcho lirat Monday in May and the ) third Wednesday in May respect, <\.n~ ? miiy. I Article V. County Democratici r Conventions Bhnll bo composed of ) delegates elected by the soveral > local clubs, ono delegate tor every twonty-five members, nnd one delo? gato for a majority fraction thereof, . with the right to each County Con; ventiou to enlarge or dimininh the representation according tocircum suiuce*. 'l 110 county convention* I shall bo called together by tho chairman of the respective executive committees under such rule, not inconsiatent with tho constitution nor with tho rules adopted l>v tho Slnto Democratic Executive Committee, an each county uiay adopt, and when assembled bliall be called to order by tho Chairman of the executive committee, and the convention shall proceed to nominate and elect from among its members a president, 0110 or more vice-presidents, a secretary and a treasurer. Any county convon tion may permit or recognizo the formation of a now club or clubs by a majority of its members. In all cities with u population uf f>,000 and over there may be two clubs jiu each ward; they shall bo orgunI ized in obedience to this constituI tion, as are the clubs elpewhere in | this State, and in organizing said !! clubs, tlioy shall have representation in the county convention# respectfully as Said convention shall I i uoviimo ju Hct-orannco witli Uie proJ visions of this constitution. ! Article VI. For tho purpose ol nominating candidates for (iovornor, Lieutenant Governor, and all other State oflicore, includingSohci itors in the respective circuits, and i congressmen in their respective ! diHtricts, and United States Sena- < tore, and all county oflicers, except Mapintr?.tph mwl o.. __ 0 ?a*? i'AMDIUin, clliu oil* perviBors of Registration, a direct i primary election shall bo hold on ' tho last Tuesday in August uf each ( election j'ear, and a second and < thir.l primary each two weeks <?uecessi voly thereafter if necessary: Provided, That the county executive committee of any county shall s j bo at liberty to order a primary < ! election lor Mncristrnini *n.i \t..? i I - r.-- - ! ter.M, but not for members of tho county board of control of thodis- i pensaries, nor for county disj.(Minors. At this election only Democratic white voters who have been < residents of tho State twelve months and the county sixty dajs precoding tho next general election, and i Buch negroes as voted tho Demo- i cratic ticket in 1870, and i?s haw votod tho (IflmnftPiitin ti/~l?,U I -? ^ ^... . uvv- ; tinuously aince, to bo shown by i tlm certificate of ton whito voters, who will pledge tliemselven to support tho nominees of such elections ; may voto: Provided; That no p"ieon hhi\ 11 bo allowed to voto except Ins linnio be eiiiollod on the nnr ticular club list at which ho (Tiers to vote, at least fivo daysbcforo tho ; first election. Each club shall lmvo a separate polling placo for ??rimary elections. Tho club rolls of tho party shall constitute tho registry list and , shall lio open to inspection by any ^ member of the party, and tho olec- ; tion under this clauRo shall bn hold , land regulated under tho Act of I the General Assembly of this State, , j approved Dc-comber 22, 1.SS8, and ' ( nny subsequent Acts of the legislature of this State. Tho Stato Kxecutive Committee shall meet | on the Friday niter each primary, or such other time an may ho designated *>T the chairman to canvass ^ tho voto and declare the result as to all Stato officers, Congressmen ( and United States Senators. All ( contests for all nominations at pri mary elections shall bo heard first , I t)V tlin (!oilllfv J '"V/uiuui.f I toe of tho county in which such irregularities have occurred, and may ho reviewed by tho State Executive Committor, whoso action shall bo finnl: Provided, That no < ? voto shall bo counted for any can- 1 didate who docs not filo with tho chairman of tho Stato Executive , Oommitteo, or with tho respective chairmen nf tl?? rannt? iiVnoni; Committees, a pledge in writing , that ho will abido tho rosult of such primary and support tho nominees, thcrbof, aiul that ho in not, nor will ho become, tho e;mdidato of any faction, eithor privately or publicly BUftgoatod, other than tho regular Democratic nomination, and onch candidate for the United States Senate and for tho United States House of R?>naonen tativoB shall lilc an Additional pledge that ho will support the politioal pnnoiplos and policies of / ..v.- i.,? W, NO 45 * i ho party during tho term of oflico for which ho may ho elect(-d, and work in accord with his Democratic HsoeiatoH in congress on all party questions Provided, further, Tliat no candidate ulull i??? ?J ./v> uuuiuiou j nominated uiiIcsh ho receives a majority of tho voteB cast for the office for which he in a candidate: Provided, That tho plodgo of such candidate shall ho iiled on or hefuro 12 o'clock meridian of the day preceding the day fixed by tho County Executive Committee or tho State Executive Commiiteo for 11id iust cninpaimi inciting ot tho County or Stato respectfully. Article \ II, 'J'ho officers of tlio Stute Convention shall ho a president, vice-president from each congressional district, two secretaries ami a treasurer. [3Article Ylll. The Stain Kvor?ii tivo Committee shnll be composed of one m<?inber from om-Ii county, to bo <-locted by the county convention on the (irst Monday in May of ouch election year. When elected, said exucutivo committee allall 1'hnfiiin Ha Dn ii oniuurs, not necessarily members thereof, prior to said election*; Provided, That any oflieer ho olestod who h not a liioinlior of thi) committee shall not he entitled to a vote on any question, t xcept the chairman, and then only in ease of a tie voto. 'L'he State Executive Committee shall meet at the call of the chairman or any livo momberp, and at siu h tuao and placo as he or they may appoint. The member of the National Democratic Evecutive Committee from South Carolina shall he olect( il by the May State Convention in 180G, and every four yearn thorcnlter, and when elected shall bo ox ollicio a mombcr of the Statu Exuentive onmmifton v.. nancies on said Executive Committee by death, resignation or otlierwiao, sliall bo lillo*l l?y the respectivejCounty Kxecutive Committees. The State Kxecutive Committee is charged with the execution and rlilViitton nf tbf> noli >\- - ( ? .. ? -?- ?j \ji ty in tliis State, subjoct to this constitution, the ] rii.ciples declared i?i lh* platform of principles, and such iiistiuctioii, l>j' \v'jhpJ"TSi otln rwisc, ns ;i Stuto Convention may from tune to time adopt, not inconsistent witli this constitution, find shall continue in ollicc lbr two years from tin,- limo of election or until th'ir Kuccessors havo boon elected, i 110 comvmttoo .shall nora" i11<ito pnsuleiitial electors or of tho uvmbi-r <-f flit; National Executive Committee, l?y death, resignation or othor cause, tho committee shall have the power t<> lii 1 tho vacancy; nil by a mnj uity ol the whole commit tec. Article J X. The voto ui tho i\j-pectivo counties for all of the Stnto olVio'iH, i1. n^rossmen and Initod StatcH Senator sh.ilt ho transmit tod hy tliw chairman of tho rospr-ct 1 v<! County Kxucntive Committees to lIxo Chairman of tho Stuto Kx?;out:ve Committer as early is practioahlo uftvr oach primary, who shall proceed to canvass tho roio aii'l dt'i luif the- result. Artielo X. Wlmn tho State Coilvolition assoinbies it shall bo (tailed Ln Oiti l by iiiu Chairman of tho State Kxuoutive Committeo. A temporary chairman shall ho nomi inati.-d aii* 1 oh ct? <1 by tho Convention ami iifu r itn organisation, tho > invention Hhall proceed immedi uoly to iho clt'ciion of permanent (flicoi'tj and to tho transaction of busino.-H. When (lie lniHines.s hna 30no)ui|it<l it shall mljourn sine die. Artie,It; XI. Ilcfoie the election in 11)02, and each election thcrolifter ex >",)t a?< lieic.ii n.i ividnrl. llio Stato Democratic Kxocutivo L'omraitten shall :?i>i???int and ar-? range foi two campaign mootings lo l)o li jlcl in each county, not luss than two woeks apart, ono of which meeting* shall I>o addressed only l>y candidates for State oflieos, and the oilier |oi:ly by candidates lor I'ulted States Senator, I nited States IIou&o of Representatives find Circuit Solicitors. In nddi> lion t;> such campaign meetings the County Chairman of tho ro *poetivo Congressional I >i?tricta und Ju'/cial Circuits shall, when thoro is moro tlia 11 ono candidate for either of said offices, arrango for and appoint separato campaign meetings tor their respective districts fir judicial circuits, the time and placo of such meetings to bo published in each county, at which only the candidates for said offices ^ 7 -TXH Hhnll ho invited to address the people. Provided, That in any year in which no candidate for Uutwed. States Senator is to bo volod for, CONTINI ED ON NEX l ?\GB,