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then in two newspapers which may be published in different sec-
tions or parts of said county, if there be such.
1882, ch. 22, sec. 14. 1888, ch. 155, sec. B.
13. If for any necessary cause the place or places of meeting
in any election district in any county of this State, or in any pre-
cinct of any ward in Baltimore city, shall be changed after adver-
tisement thereof, immediate notice shall be given thereof by new
advertisement, if the change be made in the city of Baltimore, in
all the daily newspapers of said city, and by printed handbills set
up in public places in said respective election precincts or wards
in which such place or places of meeting shall have been changed;
and if such change be made in the county, by advertisement in
all the newspapers in said county, and also by handbills posted in
such election precincts in which such changes shall have been
made, as the said officer of registration shall select.
Ibid. sec. 15.
14. The said respective officers of registration to whom, when
sitting at any time appointed by this article, and between the
hours appointed by this article for the registration of qualified
voters in their proper registry of voters and poll-books or lists of
qualified and registered voters, or for the revision of their regis-
try or registries of voters and list or lists of qualified and regis-
tered voters, an application is made by any male person person-
ally appearing before such officers of registration, that bis name
shall be registered as a qualified voter in any election precinct or
in any election district of which they are respectively officers of
registration, shall thereupon record in its proper column in the
proper registry of voters for the election precinct or election
district of which they are respectively officers of registration, and
in which the person applying to be registered may have his legal
residence, in the proper alphabetical place of the surname of the
applicant, first, the exact name of such person, recording the sur-
name and first Christian name of the said applicant in full; sec-
ond, the color of the applicant; third, they shall next administer
to such person an oath or affirmation that he will make true
answers to such questions as they, the said officers of registration,
may propound to him, touching the right of said applicant to be
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