vrto4fX».ftjpOPndcbif*k*rr*e**S*gdswtoOf30foeHIPARKER PUUTU’S,ti*rko fWfili'i I'arly Conclude* I to I ahor* hf Flntot»tn*»h* ticket and Li-11)cm* Wlllioat Ilay»Unrip* niMr of Ireland l^1i*r IIWittrtiM n K*e* rplM»p l«. WMUtawKiHM nl lb* trU'nn*.aHfNKlta) tO tkt tiPJrtt*WrjTiifKfViio, Ta«t, Aa|. eight at tin laboring own** convention, alter H, C, Turlington win nominated, «vr mi tniru«*p were |»l w«d before the con* voutfoe for ahtrlff. Mr W. K. Baylor, the pr* m abdnff, win nominated and Mild h* w»i» ■ omdlriato hvf »r«- and auh* jecl to thti action of Ike con von tl on am! If tie wm out nominated he w*mld wfthdra* ami aupport ike ticket* Tula wn* a llttl. Mirprlte to *ht IrtJu J'lemocrala of IhU place.A nomination for enrveyur wa* mad©, at [when Ms s O Kerr wu called on »t .,1 know if be would accept tfoo nomination, f,. when be aroae ami *aid he wap not nor : would be bo a candidate befdfti that cun-A- Vr IftlOD.i,. I Trie quvatlon of county attorney tva* r/tagain called up, at It bad been aJ I M*t Mite until Mr. Albert StevcnPOlt, tin* present Incumbent, and who bad ha#n mi ntluiied by neve rad of the delegate* aft candidate, eoutd lie wnl for to cxprc-t* hlron-lf a* to whether be would accept ihr nomination or not. Mr. John L Jackson was called out by fevoral who Htata I that they wanted to know If he would accept ttet nomination of that con* vention. He carno forward and «atd “I hne my country dearly, but not enough to aacriflc© myaeif before thin convention, a. each and every nominee of ildB eon vent ion win te mercllmly slaughtered thin fall at the election.*1 The convention proponed tu Import a lawyer 10 run for county attorney* and right here all aorta of allly *ng{p-~tio!i* were made, and the a lt;• numbly did not noriilDiUvftnyon* for that offltk*.Yoar reporter #aw Mr StevanitOft thin«*vi*n in* and •t.ikcil )i 1m if h., , k..,.1*