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Alice Daniels.
Levied upon and eold aa tke proper-
of N. Cave and Tnutoe Hankineon to
aatlify the above oxecation and coats.
ALSO:
Fifty acres of land in Joyce Branch
school district, bounded as follows:
North by Nick Patterson, East by
Robe Rountree, South by liny Dunbar
and West by Joe Ashley.
Levied upon and cold ss the proper-
by a Street, on the East by C. K.
Senders, on the South by Railroad
track, and on the West by C. Keys
Sanders.
philosopher and eaperliaenter, : , «
ri Daniel VhMenheit ty of Estate of Dennis Hoscy to
Ihhreahelt is said to have bsea the the above Execution end costp.
used moscury la the con- I— —--- ALSO:
of thermometers. His sere Thirteen acres of land in New For-
eery |
6-70 saw Hunger gins sad attach
ments (shafting, pulleys, belts) com
plete.
2 doul
tachments (steam trampsrs, Hyd.
pumps, etc.) complete. <
1- 75 H, P. Table Engine and at
tachments complete. v
t-- Ifld H. F. Lombard Bolter and afr
asaa the point te which the mercery
«sh la his experla^ntsl tubes la the
of 1800. By—e mixture ef
lac, salt and saow, he was
aMa te reproduce^ this same degree
«C cold, mod he supposed it to be the
est school district, bound.ed as fol-
H Bi
the priocipsl features of
Bhhraahait’s laveotloa was his dlvi-
eAws ef the tube into degrees, se that
rise and fall could he de-
Twe of. his contemporaries,
sad (^tsius, did the seam
hot they took the freeslag
the melting point ef ice—
aero -tfre equivalent ef
it's degreb *2-
*» scale, like rahreoheit’Si
, lows: Nonth by lands of Basil Bates,
| East by B. C. Matthews, South by J.
£1. Lott snd West by Boyd Milligan.
Levied upon snd eold Ss the proper
ty of H. P. Porter to sstisfy the above
Execution snd costs,
v ALSO:
One lot snd one building in Seven
Pines school district, bounded ss fol
lows: North by A. C. L. Railroad,
East by G./t. Hill, West by R. R.
Moore and South«by R. R. Moore.
Levied upon ahd sold ss the proper
ty of Henry Green to satisfy the above
Execution and-rcosts.
having determined the frees-
id boiling points of water, di-
tbe temperatures betweea them
UM degrees. Hie scale, call
centigrade—a hundred
Into general use la coal
and is much used for scientific
elsewhere.—Cleveland Plain
Gotham so Old Parish
Ootham Is so old perish and village
i Nottinghamshire. Knglsnd, the lo-
its of which are reputed to have
lithe feet .tu order to dissuade
John from pisslug through their
thereby avoiding the expense of
sntoreslaing him. Washington Irving
to **Asismsgundl" Written to 1807 used
it aa a satirical * nickname for New
ea account, of the pretentious
of the cltlseoa.
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Sheriff, Barnwell Co.
Barnwell, S. C., 15th day of Aug. 1934.
MASTER’S SALE
Under and by virtue of s decree of
the Court of Common PleM for Barn
well County, State of South Carolina,
in the case of D. J. Hsrtzog, plaintiff,
,vs. Mrs. Donie Collins, defendant, I,
the undersigned Master, will sell in
front of the Court House at Barnwell,
OUast Boaiaaaa ii
The eldest business concern in the
of London is the College of Her-
whteh wm founded la 1380. The
are appointed personally by
king: they Veceivs a small fee
him for certain coart-dullet-de
nt of their tucome from fees
by people la search of family
armorial. bearings, etc.
on the 3rd day of September, 1934,
same being salesdsy in said month, to
the highest bidder, the following de
scribed premises
—AH of that certain tract or parcel
•fat Aldermen and one Commissioner
of Public Works of Barnwell.
This election shall be held under the
rules of the Democratic party^
In the Mid election the voters shall
■cratch the names of all Mve one can
didate for Mayor, all save six candi
dates for Alderman, and all mvc one
tachments completer
The personal property above de
scribed is situate upon the real estate
hereinabove described.
Terms of mIs: Cash, purchaser to
pay for papers and, revenue stamps;
the successful bidder to "be required to
deposit with the Master the sum of
five per cent of his bid m a guaranty
of good f*ith, the same to be applied
on the Ibid should there be a com
pliance with the same, but should the
successful bidder fail to make such
deposit at the time of acceptance of
his bid, then the said premises shall
be re-sold at such bidder « risk on said
day, or some subsequent legal sales-
day, at the option of the plaintiff or
its attorney. Should the successful
bidder make deposit as aforesaid and
Works. No person shall be allowed
to vote at this primary unless he or
she has enrolled his or her name in
the book provided for that purpose.
G. W. HitTord, A. J. Oweris
and
ltd WOSt Ire hereby appoint
‘" ( L juad C.
nnl liner
managers of election an<i it shall be
their duty to conduct the said elec
tion as the State and County Demo
cratic primary elections are held, and
to declare the results of the election
In writing to the executive committee
of the Barnwell Municipal Democratic
J*arty within three days after the
said primary election.
The polls shall be opened at the
Court House and kept open from eight
o’clock a. m. until four o’clock p>. m.
on said day. #
By order of the Executive Commit
tee:
^ p, W. PRICE. Frea.
thereafter fail to comply with his bid
without, legal excuse being shown,
then such deposit shall be delivered to
the plaintiff snd retsined by it ss
liquidated damages, aim the property
shall be thereafter re-sold on the
same terms and at such purchaser's
risk on some subsequent legal sales-
day to be designated by the plaintiff
or its attorneys, and so from time to
S. C., during the legal hours of Mle, time thereafter until—a compliance
shall be secured.
No deficiency judgment will be
asked for. ’* _
G. M. GREEN Er—
ADVERTISE IN
The People- Sentinel.
legal Advertisements
Natire to Debt on a«d Creditors.
AH person a having slaiau against
the estate of Mrs. Julie B. Easterling,
doeoased, are hereby notified to file
properly attested, with the un
dersigned Executor, and all persons
indebted to said estate are requested
fto make
Bxeriitor.
prompt payment to said
R. A. EASTERLING,
Executor.
S. C., July 18, 1934—pd.
CITATION NOTICE
State of South Carolina,
rCwaiity of BirnweTi.
My John K. Snelling, Esq., Probate
of land situate, lying and being in
George’s Creek Township, in * Barn
well County, State of South Carolina,
containing twelve and two-thirds
(12 2-3) acres, and bounded as fol
lows: On the North by lands of Rachel
Hutto estate; on the South by lands
of W. M. Prester; on the East by
lands of Rachel Hutto estate, and on
the West by lands of Starling Hutto.
Trems of Mle: Cash, purchaser to
pay for papers snd revenue sampa,
the successful bidder (other than the
plaintiff) to be required by the Mas
ter to depcsit at once the sum of five
per cent, of his bid ss s guaranty of
good faith, the same to be applied on
ths 4>id should there be a compliance
with Mine, but should the successful
bidder fail to make such deposit at
the time of acceptance cf his bid, then
:tke Mid premises shall be re-told at
aueh bidder's risk on sam day, or
some subsequent legal salesdsy, at
the option ef the plaintiff or hig at
torneys. Should the successful bidder
make deposit aa aforesaid end there
after fail to comply with his bid with
out legal excuse being shown, then
such deposit shall be delivered to the
plaintiff and retained by him a 8 liqui
dated damages, and the premises shall
be thereafter re-sokJ on the same
terms and at such purchaser’s risk on
some subsequent legal salesday to be
designated by the plaintiff or his
attorneys, snd so from time to time
thereafter until a compliance shall
be secured.
-OrW. GREENE.
Master, Barnwell County.
Master’s office, Aug. 15, 19.14.
Under and by virtue of a decree of
the Court of Common Pleas for Barn
well County, State of South Carolina,
in the case of William L. Hill, Robert WHOSE NAMES AND AODRESS-
Master, Barnwell County.
Master’s office, Aug. 14, 1934.
MASTER’S SALE
• WHEREAS, Frances Reed hath
made suit to me to grant unto her
Letters of Administration of the Es
tate of and effects of Harr Smart;
THESE ARE, THEREFORE, to
ste aaad admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of the said
Harry Smart, deceased, that they b^
«*I appear before me, in the CourUT
of Probute, to be held at Banwell, S.
•CL, <m Saturday, Aug. 18th next, after
pubSentmu thereof, at 11 o’clock tn
She forenoon, to show cause, if any
they have, why the said Administra-
tian should not be granted.
Given under my Hand this 6th day
of Aug. A. D. 1934.
V JOHN K. SNELLING,
Judge of Probate, B. C.
Published on the 9th day of Aug.,
1904, in The Barnwell People-Sentinel.
MASTERS SALE
Under and by virtue of a decree of
the Court of Common Pldas fer Barn
well County, State of South Carolina,
in the case of Swift and Company,
plaintiff, vs. C. Keys Sanders, Stand
ard 0,1 Company of New Jer8 ey, C 1 I. ^ Mo re the Court
T7 Corporation, X. C. Cornwell, Patten -
Package Company, Aiken Mortgage
and Realty Company, and Lombard
N. Hill, Cleo H. Smith, Essie H. Mar
tin, Rosa H. Seay, Elisabeth H. Draw-
dy and Mattie Lou Geter, plaintiffs,
vs. Ida May HiU, Estelle Hill, James
C. Hill and Rufus Hill, defendanta, I,
the undersigned MMter, will sell in
front of the Court House at Bam
well, S. C., during the legal hours of
sale, on the 3rd day of September,
1984, same being salesday in Mid
month, to the highest bidder, the fol
lowing described premises:
All that certain piece, parcel or
tract of land situate, lying and being
in Riehland Township, Barnwell Coun
ty. State of South Carolina, contain
ing five hundred twenty-nine (529.)
acoes, more or leM, and bounded as
follows: On the North by lands of
Pauline Dicks and B. F. Andecson; on
the East by lands of Mrs. Mittie Dun
bar, Henry Bush, Norman Coleman,
Sidney Dunbar and Mrs. Anna Weath-
ersbee; on the South by lands of
William Bing, and on the West by
lands of Victoria Bush and Aaron
Dicks.
Terms of Sale: Cash, purchaser to
pay for papers and revenue stamps.
G. M. GREENE,
Master, Bamwelt tTOlihTy.
Master’s office, Aug. 14, 1934.
NOTICE OF SALE
Pursuant to a decree in the Court
of Common Pleas for Barnwell Coun
ty, South Carolina, in the case of
Aiken Mortgage and Realty Company
against R. R. McElhenny, et al., the
undersigned Master will sell at public
auction, to the highest bidder, for
Houae at Barn
well, South Carolina, on salesday in
September, 1934, the following de-
SHERIFFS SALES.
State of South Carolina,
County of Barnwell.
®ader snd by virtue of certain Tax
Executions to me directed by J. J.
Bell, Treasurer of Barnwell County,
•I have this day levied upon and will
aeR te the highest bidder for cash,
faatamjan the legal hours of sale in
fnaat af the Court House at Barnwell,
S. (L, on Monday, the 3rd day of Sep-
1884, this being Salesday in
month, the following described
let and 1 building in Barnwell
district bounded at follows:
by Jane Jordan, East by Ay-
nd Easterling, South by lands
to the County and West by
Iron Works and Supply Company, de
fendants, I, the undersigned Master,
wilt sell in front of the Court House
at Barnwell, S. C., during the legal
hours of sale, on the 3rd day of Sep
tember, 1934, same being salesday in
said month, to the highest bidder, the
following describe^ premises:
All that certain piece, parcel or lot
of land, with the buildings and struc
tures thereon, situate, lying and be
ing within the corporate limits of the
Town of Barnwell, State of South
Carolina, containing four and siocty-
five one-hundredth* (4.65 acres, be
ing a portion of what is known as
the Poor House Farm, having such
marks, metes and bounds aa are rep
resented by a plat thereof made by
J. S. Mixson and Son, dated March A.
D. 1890, and recorded in Book 5-X,
page 447, in the office of R. M. C.
for said County, together with the ap
purtenances to the said land and sub
ject to all existing rights of way or
easements on said premises; except
ing from the above described tract of
land* the following parcel of lind:
Three-sixteenths of an acre of
land covered by said mortjrage, three-
sixteenths being bounded on the North
for stamps and papers, ta-wit:
All that certain piece, parcei or
tract of land ih Four Mile Township,
Barnwell County\South Carolina, con
taining one hundred (100) acres, more
or less, and bounded as follews: on the
North by lands of F D. Wilson, on
the East by landa of Mta C. J. Ash
ley; on the South by lands of Mrs. C.
J. Ashley and on the West\by lands
of Mrs. C. J. Ashley.
— G. M. GREEN
MMter for Barnwell County
NOTICE OF MUNICIPAL
PRIMARY ELECTION.
Pursuant to authority vested in us
by the Executive Committee of the
Barnwell Municipal Democraic Party
and in accordance with the rules and
regulations of the said party we do
hereby order an election to be held
in the city of Barnwell, S. C., on Tues
day, September 4th, 1984, for the pur
pose of nominating a Mayor, six (6)
Aldermen and one CommiMioner of
Public Works to succeed C. F. Molair,
m Democratic nominees to be voted
for in the general election to be held
for the purpose of electing a Mayor,
SX f ■
P. B. BUSH, Secy,
Barnwell, S. C., Aug. 14, 1934.
SUMMONS.
(Complaint Not Served.)
State of South Caroma,
County of Barnwell.
Sub HHl school heuao.
BLACKVILLE—Eugene H. Weis-
singer, C. C. Storne and P. E. Allen;
dork, Lonnie Creech; polling place,
vacant store.
DOUBLE PONDS.—Leon W. Hutto,
A. H. Croft and Leon Diamond; clerk,
J. P. Chitty; polling place, Double
DUNBARTON.—C. H. Green, T. A.
Cook and W. J. Rogers; clerk, G. G.
Dicks;' polling place, vacant store.
ETJCO—R R. Johnston C. W. Hair
Section 8. The tickets shall be
printed on dear white paper in the
usual manner, but shall have a coupon
at the top perforated so M te be
easily detached. On the coupon shall
be printed “Official Ballot.” “Club
Ward No. ”
The numbers shall run seriatim for
each dub. There shall be 50 per cent.
J» Bates; clerks J. P. -Staley;
rolled at each voting place.
Section 4. The maiiager g shall be
JbimidieL
-When a voter, presents himself ha
polling place, school house.
FOUR MILE.—F. M. Youngblood,
A. R. Dunbar and Linwood Bush;
clerk, C. M. Turner; polling place,
Muns’ Filling Station.
FRIENDSHIP.—G. W. Fail, H. W.
Fail and H. E. Creech; clerk, Frank
Sunders; polling iplace, Friendship
Church. v
GREAT CYPRESS.—B. M. Jen
kins, Jr., E. B. Sanders and L. R.
Sandifer; clerk, A. O. Sanders; poll
ing place, Kline school house.
HEALING SPRINGS. — D. W.
Heckle, Edward Wade and L. P.
Boylston; clerk, H. Jeff Hair; polling
place, Hpaling Springs school house.
shall be given a ballot The manager
in charge of the poll list shall enter
the number of the ballot next the
name of the voter. The voter shall
forthwith retire alone to one of the
bootte, and without undue delay pre
pare his ballot by scratching out the
name of the candidate for whom he
doe 8 NOT care to vote. No voter
shall remain in the booth longer than
five 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 can be
readily detached by the manager with
out in any way revealing the-printed
In the Court of Common Pleas.
S. B. Spell, Plaintiff,
vs. *
Emma Mines, and John Doe, repre
senting all other heirs and dis&ribu-
lees ai law, tf any, of George
Mines, deceased, whose names and
addresses are unknown to the plain
tiff, and Richard Roe, representing
-aU—tha creditors, if any, cf the
said George Mines, deceased, whose
names and addresses are unknown
to the plaintiff, Defendants.
TO THE DEFENDANTS JOHN DOE.
REPRESENTING ALL OTHER
HEIRS AND DISTRIBUTEES
A T LAW, IF ANY, OF
GEORGE MINES, DECEASED,
HERCULES.—W. Hayne Dyches,
Farrell A. Creech and Ben Morris;
clerk, J. A. Creech; polling place,
Democratic club house.
HILDA.—S. F. Hutto, J. M. Rowell
and S. P. Hartzog; clerk, A. N. Black;
polling place, Atlantic Coast Line de
pot.
RED OAK.—H. M. Cook, O. D.
Moore and -W. B. Parker; clerk, S. E.
Moore; polling place, Moore’s store.
REEDY BRANCH.—M. O. Creech,
J. C. R. Grubbs—ud t*. C: Black;
clerk, W. H. Black; polling place,
Reedy Branch school house.
ROSEMARY.—M. S. Hair, R. S.
Weathersbee and Hoyt Butlindilletk»
ES ARE UNKNOWN TO THE
PLAINTIFF. AND RICHARD ROE j
J. M. Weathersbee; polling pfece
Pleasant HUl school house.
SILOAM.—W. H. Boyles, O. H
Owens and Belton Holly: dark. E. G.
Hay; polling place, Siloam Church.
WILLISTON.—J. W. Johnson, F
T. Merritt and R. L. Hair; clerk, W
G. Thompson; polling place; Willis-
ton Motor Co.’a show room.
YENOME.—J. W. Bates. C. P
Morrig and S. Towne; clerk, B. 0
S^Il
ED,
REPRESENTING ALL THE
CREDITORS, IF ANY, OF THE
ID GEORGE MINES, DECEAS-
WHOSE NAMES AND AD
DRESSES ARE UNKNOWN TO
THE PLAINTIFF:
YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED
AND REQUIRED to answer the
Complaint in this action which was
filed in the office of the Clerk of
Court at Barnwell, South Carolina, on
the 28th day of July, 1934, «nd to
serve a copy of your answer to the
said Complaint on the subscribers at
their effice ia the town of Barnwell,
South Carolina, within twenty days
after the service hereof upoa you, ex
clusive of the day of such service;
and if you fail to answer the sail
Complaint within the time aforeMid,
the plaintiff in this action will apply
to the Court for the relief
demanded in the Complaint.
HARLEY A BLATT,
Plaintiff’s Attorneys.
Dated: Barnwell, S. C., July 28, 1934.
portion of the- beltyt. If the voter m
not challenged, and takes the pre-
rihed oath, the manager shall tear
off the coupon, put it on file, stamp
the ballotj and the voter shall deposit
his ticket in the box, and shall im
mediately leave the polling place. If
a voter shall mar or deface his bal
lot, he may obtain one additional bal
lot upon returning to the manager in
charge of the ballot^ the ballot so
marred or defaced, with the coupon
attached. The nunager in charge of
the poll list shall change the number
of the ballot on the poll list, and
place the defaced ballot on file. No
voter shall be given a second hallot
until he big returned the first one
B. Spell, Plaintiff,
vs.
Emma Mines, and John Doe, repre
senting all other heirs and distribu
tees at law, if any, of George
Mines, deceased, whose names and
addresses are unknown to the plain
tiff, and Richard Roe, representing
all other creditors, if any, of the
said George Mines, deceased, whose
names and addresses, are unknown
to the plaintiff. Defendants.
TO THE DEFENDANTS ABOVE
NAMED: — -
YOU WILL PLEASE TAKE
NOJTICE that a copy and the original
,1 property, ptirchaser to pay of the Summons and Complaint, Peti-
tion and Order in the above entitled
action were filed on the 28th day'of
July; A. D. 1934, In Une office of the
Clerk of Court for Barnwell County.
HARLEY A BLATT,
Plaintiff’s Attorneys.
R. L. BRONSON,
Clerk of Court
Norris; polling place, Southern Rail
way depot.
Special attention ia called to the
following rules:
30. The managers shall open the
polls at eight o’clock a. m., and close
them at four o’clock p. m.; Provided,
That in the cities of Charleston and
Columbia the polls shall be open at
eight o’clock a. m., and close at six o’
clock p. m. The manager 8 shall then
proceed publicly to count the votes.
After tabulating the result the mans-
ger<* shall certify same and forward
the ballot box, containing the ballots,
poll list and all other papers, except
the rhib roH; relating te such alaction.
by one of their number to the chair
man of the county committee within
36 hours after the close of the polls.
35. —The county committee* shall
assemble at their respective court | opening of the
house.r on the morning of the second
day after the election on or before 12
o’clock noon to tabulate the returns
and declare the result of the primary,
so far as the same relatw to member s
of the general -assembly and county
officers, and shall forward immediate
ly to the chairman of the State com
mittee at Columbia, S. C., the result
of the election in their respective
counties for United States senator,
State officers, coftgreaamen and solici
tors. The State committee shall pro
ceed to canvass the vote and declare
the result.
36. The protests and contests for
county officers and members of the
general assembly shall be filed within
two day 3 after the day of the declara
tion by the county committee of the
result of the election with chairman
of the county committee and said
county committee shall hear and de-
NOTICE OF PRIMARY ELECTION.
Executive Committee,
Party, Barnwell
Democratic
*ty.
Barnwell* S. C., Aug. 3, 1934.
NOTICE U hereby given that a
ry election of the Democratic
wil be held on Tuesday, August
, 1934, and r second primary, if
one be necessary, anil be held two
week s thereafter.
The following manag rs are hereby
appointed apd the fol lying polling
BARNWELL^
gus Patterson
clerk. Perry B.
Court House.
BENNETT
Bates, W. D. Meyer a
clerk, G. R. Peeples;
termine the same at its first meeting
thereafter.
Rule 45. . . .
Section 1. In every primary elec
tion in thU State there shall be pro
vided at each polling precinct one
booth for every 100 enrolled voters,
or majority fraction thereof The
booths shall be made of wood, cheap
metal, or any other suitable substance
shall not be less than 32 inches wide
and 32 inches deep, and six feet, six
inches high, shall be provided with a
curtain hanging from the top in
front to within three feet of the floor,
and shall have a suitable shelf on
which the voter can prepare his ticket.
Provided, The provisions of this Act
shall not apply to any precinct where
with coupon attached.
Section 5. No person shall be al
lowed within the guard rail except as
hereinafter provided. If a voter can
not read or writs, or is physically dis
abled, and by reason thereof did not
sign the enrollment book, he may ap
peal to the manager*
who shall appoint one of the managers
and a by-stander to be designate^ by
the voter, to assist him in preparing
his ballot: Provided, After the voter’s
ballot ha s been prepared, the by
stander so appointed shall immediate
ly go behind the guard rail. Pro
vided further, That in cities contain
ing 55,000 inhabitants or more, the
chairman of the managers shall ap
point two of the watchers represent
ing the different factions to assist him
in preparing the ballot; after the vo
ter’s ballot has been prepared, the
watchers so appointed shall immed
iately go behind the guard railing.
Provided further. That if theft be no
such watchers available, the chairman
may appoint two bystanders who aae
qualified to vote in such primary to
assist the voter in tjie preparation of
his ballot. ~
Section 6. From the time of the
polls until the an
nouncement of the resalt and the
signing of the official returns no per
son shall be admitted to the polling
place except the managers, duly
authorized watchers and challengers,
the chairman of the executive cam-
mittee or members of the executive
committee appointed in his stead to
supervise the polling place, persons
duly admitted for the purpose of vot
ing, police officers admitted by the
managers to preserve order or en
force law; Provided, however, That
candidates for public office voted for
at such polling place may be present
at the canvass of the votes. Provid
ed, canvass of the votes shall be open
to the public.
Sect ion *
cers of the law who are admitted to
the
>r ofTi-
shall interfere with the managers
obstruct Jhe .voting^Jt shall he- the
duty of the managed to suspend the
election until order is restored, or as
may be provided by the rule s of the
party. No person shall be allowed to
approach polling places within 25 feet)
while polls are open, other than the
persons herein provided for.
Section 8. Upon the close of the
election, managers shall account to the
executive committee for all ballots de
livered to them, and make the fallow
ing return: (a) The number of of
ficial ballots furnished to each polling
precinct (b) The number of offi
cial ballotg spoiled and returned by
voters, (c) The number of official
ballots actually voted.
Copy of rules will be mailed to man-
*
m
\
piaces named for both elections:
. W. Halfprd, An-
J. E. Harley, Jr.;
ih; polling place.
agers of each club with tickets,
there are lesg than fifty (50) voters) Each executive committeeman ia
enrolled ° n th* club 1011 41 suc h P* 1 ®*! hereby notified that he will be re-
cinct - j quired to furnish the managers of
Section 2. The polling places shall ( election with two suitable boxes, one
be provided with a table for the man- ! for tickets for candidates for State of-
agers. The polls shall be provided flce s and one for candidates for Con-
with a guard rail, so that no one ex- greasionel snd County offices (Or-
cept as hereinafter provided shall ap- dinary cigar boxes will do.)
proaeh nearer than five feet of the
booths in which the voters ace prepar-
their ballots.
EDGAR A. BROWN,
County Chairman.
tB. P. QAVIEa,- Secretary.- -