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HART COUNTY COLUMN.Nows Dots l’rom Our Regular Correspondent.Proceedings of the Democratic Nominating Convention.hsoltlInrrinblt;tiinoihitiatGclt;dlt;ti£SSJST\Yb-Cl81riLdlt;SiWaiI*wO!dIiThe Democratic party mot in the courthouse, the Hon. John G. McCurry in the chair, and J. F. Croft, Secretary pro. tern.It was moved by A. G. McCurry, Esq., that the delegates chosen in pursuance of resolutions passed at last meeting, proceed to nominate a candidate to represent Hart county in the next Legislature. Carried.The roll of districts being called, the following names were handed in as delegates:1112th. John 15. Benson, John Peek, LeeLinder, W. II. Stephenson, A. G. McCurry.1113th. A. S. Turner, J. A. McGarity,P. II. Bowers, F. B. Cunningham, D. P. Brown.1114th. R. E. Sadler, J. D. Brown, Elijah Chapman, W. C. Gary, Thomas N. McMullan.1115th. A. M. Ayers, John Linder, John Jackson, John Welden, Asa D. Chandler. 1116th. No delegates chosen.1117th. S. C. Fisher, T. T. Holbrook, C.S. Webb, Jell’. Holland, John Holland.1118th. Win. Jones, E. J. Brown, J. W. Jones, Jr., Henry llaly, W. M. Brown.1119th. P. P. Prollitt, T. II. Murrah, Elias Vickerv, W. A. Sanders, .Tames B.Alford.On account of irregularity in the selection of the Reed delegates, it was moved by James Alford that the delegation from Reed Creek he rejected by the party. Said motion was opposed on the ground that the legality of the election of the Reed Creek delegates would he a question for the consideration of the entire delegation when convened in private session. After considerable discussion on the part of Rev. Calvin Sanders, John II. Skelton, Esq., and others, for the motion, and Rev. B. Thornton, A.G. McCurry, and others, against it, the motion was lost.It was then moved hy John II. Skelton,, Esq., that the nomination be postponed until the first Tuesday in September, and new primary elections be held.After much discussion, John H. Skelton, Esq., withdrew his motion, at the same time announcing that he withdrew from the Convention.While the roll of districts was again called, the delegates from the respective districts retired to a private room for the purpose of proceeding with the nomination.In the nominating bodv were twentv-• * • •nine delegates, there being some absentees, and four of the delegat s from the 1119thil “)! district refusing to participate after the withdrawal of J. 11. Skelton, Esq.Captain John Peck was elected Chairman, and Thos. N. McMullan Secretary. On motion of John B. Benson the Reed J [ Creek delegates were admitted. j iP. P. Rrolfitt, Esq., move-1 that the one 1 delegate present from the 1119th district cast the full vote. After discussion, lost.On motion of A. S. Turner, the two-thirds rule was adopted.On motion of Lee Linden, the Convention proceeded to nominate hy ballot.The first ballot was as follows : F. B Hodges, 15; J. F. Craft, 11 ; John II. Skelton, 3.Second ballot: F. B. Hodges, 11; J. F. Croft, 11 ; A. G. McCurry, 6. in i Third ballot: F. B. llodges, 7; J. F. Croft, 11; A. G. McCurry, 8; J. II. McMullan, 2.Fourth ballot: F. 15. llodges, 6; J. F. Croft, 4 ; A. G. McCurry, 0 ; R. E. Sadler,11; Elijah Chapman, 1.On the fifth ballot, the name of Mr. John 15. Benson was proposed, and the followingwas the result: J. B. Benson, 22: Hodges, 2; Croft. 2 ; McCurry, 1 ; Peek, 1.On motion of A. G. McCurry, Esq., the nomination was made unanimous.The delegation having reported the result of their action, a committee of three were appointed to wait on Mr. Benson and conduct him to the hall. While this committee was out the following gentlemen were elected delegates to the Congressional iiel! Nominating Convention, which convenes at nd j Thomson 6th of September next: RufusEof Sadler, and A. G. McCurry, Esq. Thedelegates were empowered to select their own alternates.ooUsi0aB-1CillUFcr\v€Va.is-*x-\1Cfill to i aitem*\s.heIr.torasts.id-hi-loralltilvivcinThe committee appointed to notify Mr.1 • • LL.v » ~tv, Benson of his nomination escorted him toril-iveck;toiveledfortde:ks.:oalthe stand, and in a short but most graceful address he thanked the convention for the honor, and accepted the standard so spontaneously tendered him hy the people of the county. The Convention having thus harmoniously conducted its deliberationsand auspicinously ended them, adjourned.Joiin G. McCuky, President.J. F. CnoFT, Secretary pro. teni.
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