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THE NEWNAN HERALD, NEWNAX, GA,, FRTOAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1920.
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RULES FQR PRIMARY ELECTION
OH SEPT. A
I.Bf it by tie Const 7
Democratic Kimrtire C<HBaittcip, Tbt
.a Dnbwntif primary dotism be W«t
^n, WdMdiy. 8*1*. S, 19H, ik Coweta
wanty, for Ik Mkrtwe of tasdiintw
of Ik Dnmratk party for tk Wiwr
iff offrirt, to ait: U. ft. Srsator. Got-
crcor, all dtak Hoat* ofkw, Jwfl«w
x»f (k ftapna* Court Jiidfci of tk
Court of Apt«tit, in
frwB tk Fourth 4»ti'irt t to aftw three 'tay*‘
of tk ftupwio: Court of tk* Cmta Hr- j sdif* to both parti**, to ksr sneh w-
t*rit. 8©hritorG«B«erai of the (<«rt» t**1 asd drtmcaiae the «un*. awl tk*
two Krfrn«niiitii«i from Cow rbimaa of this «*oxnitt«? lAall ttrtify
eta «uEjy ia tk* (kanai Ajurmbly, sort tk jetaros and results in Gow*ta wnnty
•otk* <as*jditr» wko vWald be properly a* r»n u nxi ««t*rt » detenmxfd.
.^rioekd is » btatesride primary. 13. That all other proceeding* what
.2. "That said primary shall k kW »;*im u wiiDertwa with said priaary
iw.'f'ljaj' to <h* laws of Georgia. and | dcciio® shall be conducted ^tricftljr j«
amwdint to tk* roles and repibtiwr I arroriuK* riti. tk* tense of the Art
adopt**! by tit* fttate Democratic Kwe | of ik General Anwmbly of Georgia, ap-
sutiv* (“oarorUU*. I pror*] A eg. 14, 191", and in tit* event
X That tk* ballot to be used i n said ] a #*wo»d prirraary shall become oeeessa-
vrimsry dertko shall k in accordance | ry, Ik taice shall be b*W on Wolw s lijr,
with and contain writ niiMt as tkifl j Or t- <5, 3930.
k arrafcg" , v| and foreiiM this ot»m- Adopt**! this Amg. 3 3. 1920.
mitt** by Jk* fttUit* Denotntie Ex | A. 8. Cusp, Chainasa.
walhe ConraitU* as to candidate* for J J. A. Davis. twerrtary.
tk •jifv'** of 1’. ft Senator, Governor,
Justice# of tklkimnie Court, Judge*
of Ike Court of Appeal*. ami all State
ami shall contain sada
The sportsman) strode into a jwolter*-
er's shop, ami with tie air of a man
wbo meant buss®***. said: ' ‘ Can you
art! me a ok*. plump partridge f ‘'
"I’m sorry I have cot one left, sir.**
replied the shopman, "but here are some
sausages: that I ran highly recommend.
I am sure your wife will be delighted
with them.**
"Sausage# "be bknrtri,” yelled the
sportsman. ‘'how ran I tell my wife 1
•hot sausage#.**
House ©fibers
names of eaudblate* for Congress as
shall be lurciikvl this committee by the
Democratic Executive Coremittee of the
Fourth Cmgrewiuonal diitrirt ; and shall
* contain such names of candidates who
qualify for the office* of Judge and
Solicitor-General of the Coweta tirruit.
am) K*pre^*i(tatives in the General As
KMibly, u hereinafter provided.
4. So |«mn dial I be deemed a candi-
* date in said primary unless he is legally
qualifies) to hold the office for which he
announce*, is a valid member and ad
herent of the Democratic party in both,
btfite and national jurtitirg, and pay*
the asw^»xneut> hereinafter pnwflk*)
and by the time hereinafter named.
* 5. The voter shall erase from the 1ml-1
lot tier names of those person# for
whom he does not desire to vote. In
eases where more than one candidate in
nominate’! for a particular office, cadi
voter shall vote for as many person# as
there are nominations to k road*; 1 ©th-
erwise his vote for candidates for that
particular office shall not be eoiute«L
No ballot shall k counted which does
*j©t conform to the official ballot
ft The following assessments are made
against the candidates designated, ami
sudd aaaeasmenta moat be paid to the
chairman of this committee not later
than Aug. 15, 1920, else the name of
;any candidate mo failing to pay will not
wppenr on the ballot to be used in raid
primary, to-wit: Judge Superior Court
of Coweta circuit 450; Solicitor-General
of Coweta circuit, SO; Representative
in General Assembly, $35.
No matter who may be elected
Governor, the people will need
a strong and experienced lawyer
as Attorney-GeneraL
George M. Napier’s experience
Where's the economy in wringing the last mile out of a worn-out tire when
7°u can buy a new Goc>drichTue fFomI5% tb 20% lew than in 1910?
as Solicitor-General and his wide
genera] practice of the law have
given him valuable preparation
SOLD BY
W. Y. Barnes H. C. Glover Auto & Mach
Roscoe Accessory Co. Carpenter & Garrett Co.
for the office of Attorney-Gene
raL
His thousands of friends
throughout Georgia are giving
him their unstinted support and
confidently predict his election.
The vote and influence of the
readers of this paper win be
deeply appreciated and grateful
ly remembered by George M.
Napier.
Delightful AliXfuX),
ft That the County Registrars shall
furnish the chairman of this committee
a complete list of all registered white
Jbe transmitted to the various election
managers, and any person whose name
Hoe* not appear on said list shall not be
Allowed to vote.
That all voters shall be required to
vote in the militia districts in which
they are registered.
10. That any throe Democrats, after
being dub’ sworn, can bold said prims
Refreshing
NEURALGIA?
FOH PROMPT RELIEF TAKE
2 TABLETS WITH A CLASS
OF WATER THREE TIMES
DAILY AFTER MEALS.
OENUINE ASPIRJN
DOES'NOT
INJURE THE HEART
THERE'S NONE SO GOOD