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CAMPAIGN UP
TEXAS’ COHERE
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For Second Term Discussed by
N ujrji her o f l' i ie od s.
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AN ADDKES5 IS PREPARED
Two Hundred Citizens Present •
Document Ciattlng Forth Record
of Mr Colquitt and Urging Thai
Me Succeed Himself.
rnre in the mutter of mating the tu-
biT, uhiMM i 6ii!ini>i|nii n.> n iiiian* of
arresting (lie ravage# of tin’ groat
tvhitc plague. Kqi-aUx |iVotnjti mol
f-1 fo il nl ho- !■■■■ ii t!><■ in tint) of tins
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entmt of‘di-fichut rainfall, and the*
(m-siiiy winter brought mi infliction
of o(iii|oinic iliM.iM- which, lm» dis-
t rorM‘1 i I In- people (111d I II 11“011 SOClO'llil
JUDGE ML F. RAMSEY
STRONGLY ENDORSED
'to tlie pr' i :u!u
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I I poll ills I'll >10 n;i"!l lilt i' .11 l ’ e
| iti• >ot Iihern.! up; >i ■.jioi,i l mo in I
i hi-buy of tlie -tiit' urv- loinlo fur loe
I lit •"•took sunitarx i niiini-mii un i
; I toil In,lx* loos a ! i ’ 11111' I * - r "< I ! 11< * law
i xx it Ii ey. o| itnm.i I i ) f it i"in ■ v, io n only
with r11<j»<•< t tii i .ilI!o i|onrmitiin- md
onltli m>i|i(.i t mti. lull with r.^piii
1‘riTt W Hill. I o.V, toll. HI. All,ii|-,i n, J JI, ■ «1111J. r -I I ~ > 11»11 of i|imm>is
enthusiast it uuvtmg of ( oiijintt sup- among fnrm animal- V- it , nu#,--
porters, fit ulioili alioiil -'(.III won rep- ] ■ jik h. >>. million, of dollar# have l.ori
resented in person unit bv letter#, kov,-,| to the hx,-toi k industi \ of tie*
was held at the VV c.#tbrook liotol to- j state.
day. j 11 is prompt ami wise notion in
t'oionel It. M. Johnston of lions- j prole, tui,r lla* 'Texas border from
toil called flic meeting to order anil J mnniudiTs ami from perils threuten-
fduted its object—-that of aiding the oiI In tlm reeent Mexican m-urreo-
)j campaign of Governor (I, Ii ('nl- | lions ha- brought appiotnl and up-
, quitt for re-eleetion He expressed \ phiiisc fiom the entire nation
gratification that in dew of the
quarantine* now prevailing tlm at-
tendance was so large and that so
many sections of the slate were rep-
resented.
The conference was orgoni/ed by
the election oft 1 II ('ulp "I < Tune,
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FOR GOVERNOR
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1 ability in support of the party than
Citizens of Cleburne Enthusias- -did Judge Hamsev. lie was a par-
tisan and olio of tlie most success
ful organize re in this part of Texan,
but possos/id the faculty so few of
•is have of being able to use the
soft word that turimtii away wrath,
'rather than indulging in biting
sun asm. It lias therefore been hnt
good fori one a tun vs to have the good
will of ms political opponents and
to he i• i a position to become a pan-
tically Adopt an Address to
the Democrats of
Texas.
Che.'iiiie, Te\., Jan 1 8 —A num-
ber of i i'-burne's prominent and in-
FI uuntia! iiti/ens met at the Court
a ligi-lutive lio.lv uHvins ley lops
rnoii or less oppo-ition hv tlm-c wTm
are dcappoini'd in filling t" ohev
dnlarv of Judge Win. F Ramsey for without weakening hi* influence or
fiovenior of Texas A large and
represen tat ue attendance was present
and there w is a great deal of en-
thusiasm shown in favor of his ’'an- f„r Mnv nfhei;, exeept for the |santion
■dida<-y. A number of speeches wo re on the Court of Criminal Appeals
riia.le ; to which he was elected without op-
rortiprionising anv prim ipie involv-
ed.
Judge liurnsi'v for more than tldr-
tv years has lo t been a candidate
! The Sr if I’rm
'The pew pi
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in -i-li'in ii roll r liie
dirccli'iii of hi- i mo io i-sionii - h»
heemne men i ful and reform,ilorv a-
well a a 111111 ■ t n e ; erilelt \ has In on
atioli-heil a ini pi i -mi hie ha- I r. oo, ■ -
toll-ruble and xvh>i|e#"n.n wiliioni ,<•-
rifning di-i iplme. .N"Iw ith.-daml-
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The address adopted by the meet- JK,**|t1,’n
ing is ns follow- .
interest in good gov
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ernmeiit has been confined to the
' advoeii. v of measures and tin’ sup
TO 'fin; lloMtl! Mtf.K II. *1’. port of • uuhdntff in luirmony thore
of Hesiumotlt a- sernlarv
MullV Spel l Ill's wi ll' Ilia,
ing that lb. mli'iesl m
('ol<|lir 11 's re-i lei I ion i
throughout the -tale am
Aggressive campaign will
in his behalf from the counties and
sections represented. h.u h speaker I
predicted the reimmination of (mv-
ernor ('ohpnll hy an merwlielming
majorit v.
A committee mi wins and means,
consisting of I’anl VVaples nl Fort
Worth, (ins Shau of Texarkana. F
\\ Cook of San Antonio. Koval A
Korns of Italia- and 1! F Itumier of j
Houston wa> appointed to ion-ult
(iovernm ( "liputl with a view to
aiding him m the pimnntion of Ins
campaign
A lomimttee was appointed to
prepare an address to tlm linen
crats of Texas in In-half of (iovi-nior
Colquitt, and the adoption ol the
views as iiiilhiied In tin- nmniiitlir
setting forth the aeli mveim-nts of
(lovernor Colquitt's administ ratiotl
and presi’iilimr Ins claims to the
support ol llemoerats in the f.,i i
coming primaries endeil tin- work
of tiie eonferi ui c
Address In Tfsas Prnun ruts.
The address and the signature- of j free.-ing
those offering it was as follows cane 'Top. and not w . 11. -1 a ml i ri
To the Democrats of Texa-' | disastroo- fir, at Um llunlsull'
We present (lovernor (> It Col- |iris,m. the s\-> ,n has heen m.rn
quitt for lenoinination at vmir tnuieil upon it- own revenias am
liands, hecuuse we biiieve he is j provision ha.
worthy of vour trust; heiause the I repairs and remit uml mn
practical jinluie-, wlmh he has exe- Hv his expres- r. mn no mint mn m
cuted have oja-riitisl to the benefit hv Ins , heerful appm' il, the stales
of our eif i/.enshlp, and heclllise he is I eilueatlollal i n-t 11 lit mo- ate more
with and in tins |u> hn* neen active,
/ealoii-. uijt.img and imseifis!; 11 is
suces, a! I'm bar was aliened Lx
m rnanded
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a large . i am! age ami
II p"- i n • oil i x
which invites confidence and d(mil-
lion. It i* believed by tho*e who
known him the longest and beet that
his election as Governor of tki» SitafaK
would mark a new and better *r* in,
Texas; that under hi* guidance tho*
administration of 'law, civil and;
criminal, would b« improved; hag*’
mony restored in the State Oovern*
merit; our educational institution#
enlarged, bettered and unruwragud,;
the laws better enforced and every
man and woman in Texas made to
know that there is a chief eieciitiv*
in Austin who regards himself ns th#
judder of a sacred fruxt and a* the
Serxant of ail the people.
Judge Ramsey is now, and ban for
many years been, iu favor of State-
wide prohibition. He advocated and
voied for prohibition in 188T, aa ha
did during Hie recent contest. Some,
of us have not believed, and de no#
now believe, that this method of
treating the liquor question is sound-
est and best, but while we may not
all agree with him upon this or other
issues we all agree and unite in urg-
ing ihc 1 Mnocrai'y of Texas to sup-
port iim candidacy, on the ground
Unit it stands for Lhat which is boat
and dealest to the people of till*
St.lie.
Aiim.og ether tilings f-r which hi*
cii.'Wai-i stun!- ir.av properly b#
no i :. i.e-l tli*' follow Tig
nl ii ..f tin amount of
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clearlv entitled to the enjnvmenl of
a second term under tlie tinm lionm
ed custom of our purty.
He is a man of fair dealing and
unflinching eournge in the perform-
ance of duty; lit* has not deceived
you; he has not disappointed the ex-
pectations of Ins friends, he has not
played polities, but lias met every
issue promptly, with adherence to
conviction and with a patriotic pur-
pose to serve the stub* and uphold its
laws. His private life is blameless;
his public career of twenty years is
an unbroken record of devotion to , , , ,
.. , i ,, , , public service us the spoils of riotiti-
trie public welture ; h,* tin- given the ,
*.' |f... i cal war.
generously -u-I hi tied 'I .in for many
years pa-l ; tlm normal -rhonls have
been placed under a single board of
regents, rennivid iu fai i- po—ilde
from politii al i olitio| ; i i. i il high
seiiools haw been • 1n1,11 — j,* i ind ho
improvrsl text hook law ha- his*n
enacted with provisions for tlm pre-
vention of political influence
Opposed I’ohtical Spuds System.
His administration is notable for
the high character and cfficigiu v of
lus appointees Apprrsaativm of lu-
frienda, he has refused to regard the
br'st energies of his life to the ser-
vice of the state.
Benefited Public Institutions.
His administration lias heen mark-
ed hv economy amt businesslike
methods; to meet a deficit caused
by u tax rate which was manipohitcd
for political purposes and whuh
failed to yield a sufficient revenue,
he had the courage to recommend
ami the legislature wisely made pro-
visions sufficient to Mountain the
government with efficiency but with
out extravagance. As « i on-equem e
the state’s education and eleemosyn-
ary institutions, which had l*ccn in-
adequately maintained and iuijkiv-
crished, are now decently supported ,
buildings which had suffered dam-
•ge almost to the point of destruc-
tion have been repaired; needed im-
provement* and equipments have
been provided and in tlie erection of
new building* fireproof construction
baa been required.
‘In pro#f of the fairness of this
statement we refer to tlie report* of
th# several committees appointed by
the general appropriation* commit-
.* toe of the last legislature to peraon-
allv inspect the atate’s eleemosynary
and educational institution* and
specially to the report prepared by
Hon. Cf. M. Cureton on the intoler-
able physical condition* which were
^wealed at the Agricultural and
lleebanical College.
Tuberculous Commitm*
He hat won the approval of th*
* wholepeopleh’ ’ * <nful aid in th*
aauae of h id curative ed
In so far ns he bus been able un-
der the stres-fol , ir, imi-tnn, e« of
factional strife, lie bus dir' , led lit-
energies toward making the gov, rn |
incut more scrv i, , nli!,*; lus poll
have been , onst i n, 11 ve . be
sought to bring pro-peiilv to I • ■ i -1
tiess .Iin proveoo lit (., agri, nil ill
aild pea, <* to (In- I „ •, p 11 - II' (,a- r
fuse,I (<> permit extend'd ind r
i sessions of die hgl-bilot*
harass the state with ad vent m • h
'egulatioti for pohtonl or fa, ti"ii
etuis
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I* Mn Upper, I sol, I x to pr- J od II • grow
ing out of the late prohibitum ram
juiign For four years the state hit*
IhmTI emhroiled 'll this eontroversx,
which was sohmttte,| t>, the people
Inst year. If the |M*«jile desire ii
subinittcil again Ihev have full op-
portunity in the appointed wav and
they cun be neither Inc,d,'red r„u
heljied in this |iorpo«e l,\ the gover
nor, whoever hr umv In- I'ntil the
people order another submission (he
question ought to he e|mntuit<sl
from our state affair- *< irrelevant
an,l a* hurlful to our peace and pms-
[writv
Signal Sendee for Temjitranee
In the meanwhile Governor Col-
quitt has rendered signal service in
the intemt of temperance and in
the enforcement of law by supprv**-
ing many fo-ealtexi uncial clpbs which
were aaloon* in disguise.
Four v«*m ago the country auffer-
•d a financial panic; for three year*
following there ha* been distress in
agricultura and in commerce on *c-
o“'" -T t
We heb *ve
hi t o >n. a to. b i - 11 1
the ! 11.1 -- lll'e oil,
f;. i \, -; j i.. r l -. 1. p 11M - a 111,1111 -1,,,; * i
am! w >■ , , oi fid* ol i x rel \ ao> -I, t1. ■ ,
sense "f |ll -t|. e 'I lid f-IIC ■!> ., ! . O t"
line Inin an ,■ pp> >rt omt\ ;>n ! > - !
the pi'l i, || - who h be li.ls s,, w
adopted .III ! Io hi 11 g to I .TO-
short -, .1-01, of ' dative r, md
poi 110 a I t '< hc,
The pcopTe "f T*>\n- arc a io '
people While sxv itt and -u!> in
their reloike to unwort III in « in i'1"-
pllhi 1C s. rv lee they at* nolle the less
generous in their approval *«f !»\»ln
to po hi it trust They Ii ii x > never
iiermitted the factional spin* ■>( an
hour to he, loud their judgment "■
oils, lire their course of a, tlnll At
this time when everx patriot], iin
pulse is for the prosperity of la,
(■ommohwealth and , ,>nt<ntmeiit ,,f
its people. Ill il'lv,venting the r, tl"IIH
iiiito ii of Governor < '.dquitt r
Ileal to their sense ,,f jn-tie* m
half of competent adcim;-t r ,' • ,
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liannoiiv and g - b ft-, ling u.ux oe
restored a11.>■ ri_• ourc.im-ns an-! that
strife and i>.; •, r 11. sbal! n.> loiigur
find an abidmir ;>!«>'•' in the scversl
departments of ,n:r Slat, iloxern-
ment ; so that exerx ,11!, rest and
evsrv md.iXilua! ‘bad fed and know
tiiat fair I'kn, a -qu.ire deal and
justice under tlie law wd! ire the
moving spirit in the administration
cf the Governor'* - diet* and that
thi* lngii plane vv he readied in
every department > ' the govern-
mental scrx.ee.
Judge Ramsey'.- father, Captain
J. J Kamsex, moved to Johnson
County from Goruales t'xmntx more UuS*]fis»h devotv
than fiftv rear* ago Judge Kam-
aev, * child then, has continued to
make this ,hn home and the greater
number of us have been wiinenaea
of his condur t and life fi 'in Ins
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xx Tin .ii! reference u .barn >r
or piikbi up ii.- n, I a..- ; > tin law
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x Ti>; n a! i"ii In kn ■ w > • :g, ,.f ou r
laws, our courts hic! tee j. .ties! his-
tory i f pi,- State, it w ti.! seem that
Judg's Rarnsex has • :.j.-xe.J peeunar
oppiift u n T u s tn kiiwxx , nil-] !.a- coine
to know be Pin,! It; -1 mell of 'US
time, 'l-fir purp"-, ,;i,i Ineir end
I ti ins leueiies- ..fe i.e has been
meeesafiil, without , ppre.»i.,n or im-
position. H< » h» f. r many \rnrt
connected with the public sch",,ia «f
our citv and has .lvuion»tr*te>l hi*
ai to M’leir welfare
and hi* interest in pnoiie education.
The father of a urge f»:u:v, he
has been a eon-i-tort atul e>'nr inuou*
patron of the piddle free *,-!ien!r
an), a- aiu and pi>or! a.'i.: x of-
,.f ngrieullore and those en-
i r i , . s well a- stork raising,.
f larger and improved
, x p, i oriental stations in
f p! a, ; e al farmers, and
r mean- to protect and ad-
... \as( iiilerests.
r such r, forms in our coda
uml , riimnal procedure an
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J ibir resuhnnsaum of the pro*
hibitn ii aniendineiit and fur tlm reg-
ulation of the liquor traffic in a sin-
cere effort to minimize the evils ol
tlie oper, saloon, including a "day-
light closing" sod "original [>»ck-
age" ii# ami tin removal of saloons
from tlie res.-!,•nee sections of citie*
arid t. w us, until State-wide prohi-
h.t i"ii can be a!laine,|
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whose father had *«, ritu e-i
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■expei i it « not too
mil' ll to sav that few men have ,*rer
lived in J"iin»"i. i tii; tv who iiave
the South, the cause he wo well loved rendered more .m-clthd] service
hot loft, tlie Confederacy, hi* fath- to )m> fellow-man t. an lie Tin- doom
er having been a Confederate *ol- of hit, office and bis lihrarx were
ilier without stain cr Idunish on lit* never closed to the struggling, am
record and to In* death desiring no hitcus young man seeking to pre-
greater honor than t" i»e num he red pare himaelf for the law and his
with those who defended their flag advice and tutorship were never de
and their lumiea After the war j ni*d where time and opportunity
CaptAm Ramsey wna a farmer and made them pinsiCr
later a merchant, spending hia last j Politically he is sound in the es
year* under the roof of bis *»n. 1 aentula of the Democratic faith lie
Jndge Kamaev, who deligiitcl to believe* in clean politic*, pure elee-
lionor and rare for him, tionu and good government , the
Judge Kamaev ha* alwavs l*ecn a protection of labor, the encourage-
Damorrat. with faith in the fund*- ment and protwtion of capital; the
mental prineijile* of the party and development of the resource* of the
n*v*r questioning the wisdom of it* Rtate and a general forward move-
Bvarx*, Twrrani -i'*e*i'h action in enunciating platform* in ment. lie has executive ability of
^ ------ . ohbv, isrf..-«-m state or National eoneentiona and a high order, i* willing to haten to
TravTa.Tt*U?‘ M'VikVrs 1*011**1/ xv” n j always aupporiing th* nominee of thoM entitled to an audience and
lfe?M ,,J»h5rrMnKirhy ’itHrru ^xx*'’*" ! th# wwty •* though he were hia per- whit* * man of settled convictions,
cSwrwhuMl •». Harris j xv uwk ><"r #BMU clioie*. witiiout refer*no* to toMwerring integrity and rigid d*.
Sfeearro* *£«* Mat differences of belief*. In 1*84 termination, be ha* at the same time
■ » xx- o n»whv Ta-awr flffut»< and Hendrick* ticket, willing to hear and th# kind natur*
,, 1»«re»men K v Cum ! . -
ialtei Cetllns Hill
.
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\\ is,- and i-flicii lit law* with
. ■«■ ; 1 ■ ;: a- on,' pment of the
re-.*.1 rocs , f -State, wi-
, ! oi.-,: -. ‘'a* f ur ing, con-
i' - - to, watci*. am! a wt*e
x, -> -110, of in.gatiuiSjyid
\ -' . xv- rtt, of
iff T f- i 1 xei x o 011 of the publio
s * - : < : 1 .< - oi every xiepart-
n.*: i d t:.*• -xi - . i.t nod by every
officer am! uiqih \ e from Governei
i: 1 xx 11.
Wc beg to urge "Ur fellow citizen*
of Texas xrh,. are actuated by a pa-
tr;"tic desire to improve tlie publio
service and to roMmo good govern-
rnnit to tiie hands of the people of
tlie State, to join ns in the move-
ment to assure the nomination of
Judge Ramsey, in the belief that h*
has the ability and patriotism to
meet (lie fair measure of every Tu-
an 1 idea -J what « Governor nhowid
i>e.
W POINDEXTER,
S < PADDKFOHD,
CATO SELLS,
A H HONEYCUTT.
JAS. I) OSBORN,
II S WILSON,
0 T PLUMMER.
W R WALKER.
C. M RODGERS.
S B NORWOOD1.
R. 0. HALL,
R. S PHILLIPi,
D. W odrlL
*. N: RROWN.
W M. ODRLL,
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