George Gray.I • •..'** ♦ . ’• ' u • • - ' * .’■*.* * . . • -George Gray, of Plainfield, had a buBy day in Danville yesterday, came in early as a witness in the Clayton case and announced his candidacy for sheriff next year, declaring that no Democrat could beat him.' In the afternoon he convulsed court and jury several times by his humorous manner on the stand and, finally whenMr. Gulley asked him on-cross examination: “Mr; Gray, how many times have you- been impeached .in this court?” Mr. Gray dropped all humor and shook his fist at ‘ Mr.lGulley, said•* -v. t */• ** ’ • I* * • /* ^ ^ •• .y , ^ ^ h ^ ~ ^ ^ ..v , ■ • ^ ^ y. / ’• blt; s, I ,-r ..he had never' bee: impeached andstalked out pfthe wurtrbomv dwlarihgMr. Gulley owed him an apology.