Haralson banner. (Buchanan, Ga.) 1884-1891, September 19, 1890, Image 5

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GEORGlA—Hanarson Covsry
W, the undersigned delegates
of the Democratic convention held
“in Buchanan, Tuesday, September
i@nfl’d, 1890, for the purpose of nom+
inaung candidates for the Legis-
Aature and Senate—this being the
time by the rotary ruie for Haral
son county to nominate a candi
«date for State Senator for the 38th[
Senatorial district—on the dnyl
above mentioned, nominated H.
D. Hutcheson for Senator on first
ballot, after which his nemination
was made unanimous, Dr. Goldin
being one of the opposing candi
dates, asked his delegates to co
operaté in making Mr. Hutche
gon’s nomination unanimous. The
Jsaid Dr. Goldin pledged himself,
“not only to abide the nomination
or actions of the convention, but
\‘o support the nominee.
As to Mr. Goldin’s claims, that
he wus defrauded out of the vote of
the 7th district, which he claims
would have nominated him,is who
iy untrue, which is shown from
the certificate of the delegates of
the 7th district. The above facts
show conclusively that H. D
Hutcheson is rightfully the nomi
nee for Senator of this, the 38th
Senatorial distriet. Therefore,
we, the undersigned delegates of
said convention, most earnestly
solicit the united support and
hearty co-operation of the voters
of this, the 38th Senatorial dis
trict, in behalf of the nominee, H.
D. Hutcheson,
Signed. W. W. Beauchamp,
Chair. C. L. McPherson, R. D.
Chandler, M. K. Phillipps, R. H.
Parker, J. iL. Eady, B. D. Conkae,
D. C. Newman, A. D. Tally, G.
W. Kemp, J. T. Tuggle, J. M.
Dodson, A. D. Kilgore, W. .J.
James, J. H. Mize, J. M. Sims, A.
D. McEachern, John Dean, W. A.
Smith, T. S. Latham, H. T. Reid,
R. M. Bryant, B. F. Morgan, Del
gates. e
We, the undersigned delegates
to the recent Democratic conven
tion, which nominated H.. D.
Hutcheson for Senator, make the
following statement, as to our elec
tion and the vote we cast in said
convention: &
We were solicited by the people
of the 7th district, who were op
posed to Dr. Goldin for the office of
Senator to allow our names to go
before the primary election as del
egates to said convention—a full
ticket of delegates having been
previously put eut by Dr. Goldin,
We congented to oppose said Gol
din delegates and stated repeated
ly and openly, that we were op
posed to Dr. Goldin and, when the
election was held and the vote
counted we received 56 votes, and
the Goldin delegates received 53
and the vote was so announced by
the managers, one of whom was a
brotherin-law of Dr. Goldin. The
fight was made on us from the
time the polls were opened until
they were closed, that we were op
posed to Geldin. We in turn made
the fight on the opposition dele
gates, that they were in favor of
Goldin and they were defeated. We
went to the convention and voted
for H. D. Hutcheson and the re
port that we have confessed that
we were instructed to vote for Dr-
Goldin and voted against our in
structions is utterly false, for, as
any fair minded man can see, we
were instructed by our people to
- vote against Dr. Goldin. and did
it. We make this statement in
justice to ourselves and the peo-
0 e R N
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| B. I. Moraan.
GREORGIA==HARALSON CoUnty!:
Whereas, we, the undersigned
mahagers of the primary election
held in the 813th district, . M.,
(being the 7th district), on the
30th of Aug , 1890, for delegates
to the Democrtic convention that
convened at Buchanan the 2nd
inst.. have signed a paper certi
fying that W. F. Goldin received
54 votes in said primary election,
Which is more than any other per
son received at the aforesaid pri
mary election, and
Whereas, That certificate of ours
may be construed in a manner
that will be misleading, we,there
fore, make this statement of
explanation:
Ist. Goldin did not rezeive but
53 votes Biggers 9 and 47 unin:
structed.
2nd. The vote instructed for
Biggers and the uninstructed vote
‘we believe was clearly agaiust
Goldin, for the following reason:
‘Goldin had men out for delegates,
and they received the same vote
‘that Goldin did, 53 votes and
‘those running a gainst them re
ceived 56 votes,
That justice may be done to all
parties, interested, we desire that
the above be made public.
‘ W, H. Remp,
Jussie BEALL,
Managers.
~ The other manager W. J. Wad
dell being a brother-in-law to Dr.
Goldin refused to sign the above,
~ Sentember 15th 1890, :
To The Voters of The 38th Senatorial
Distriot.
- At a meeting of the Democratic
Executive Committee of Haralson
county, Georgia, held in July,
‘they agreed that each district
f’should hold a primary election on
the 30th of August and that each
elect so many delegates to meet
in convention to be held at Buch
anan, Ga., on Tuesday, the 2d
day of September, 1890, to nomi
nate a Democrat for candidate to
represent the county in the next
Legislature and Senate. The com
mittee agreed and decided that
said delegates might be instruct
ted, and each be entitled to a vote
i said convention. Mr. H. D.
Hutcheson, Mr, William Biggers
and I were candidates before that
convention. On the first ballot
Mr. Hutcheson received 16 votes,
Mr. Biggers 1 and I received 12;
the three delegates from the 7th
district, ignoring their instruc
tions, voted against me. Had
they heen cast for me as they were
instrueted I would have had 15
votes and Mr. Hutcheson 12. I
received in the primary election
held in that district 54 votes, be
ing the highest number cast for
either candidate, as will appear
from certificate hereto attached.
Those delegates acknowledge
that they voted against me and
ziéb.ilnst their instructions. I was
certainly entitled to these 3 votes.
I therefore claim that I am the
nominee of the Democratic party.
I will say that I knew nothing of
this until several days after the
nomination and thought that I
was defeated, not having the re
motest idea that any fraud had
been practiced upon me, and sig- l
nified my wiilingness and inten
tion of supporting the nov;hine_e of
the convention. But feeling that
I have been unjustly treated, I as
sert my rights and am a candi
date elected by the people who vo
ted in said primary election.
I ask you, gentlemen, to be as
sured that I am not insensible of
the high responsibility resting
upon the representative of those
grand old counties, Polk, Paul
ding and Haralson; and should 1
‘be elected 1 will support any
measures that have for their ob=
jects the general and public wel
fare of the people, not only of this
HSenatorial Distriet, but of the
grand old state of Georgia,
. W.F. GOLDIN.
GHORGIA—HArALSON CovxTy:
We certify that Dr. W, F. Gol
din received fifty-four votes, that
being the highest number cast for
candidates for the Senate ata pri
wmary election held in the 7th dis=
trict G. M. of Haralson county,
Ga., Saturday, August 30, 1890,
; W. H. Rk,
‘ Jusse Bearr, > Managers.
\ W. J. WappeLL
To The Voters Of Paulding, Polk and
Haralson Counties.
I am a candidate for the Senate
in the 38th senatorial district. If
elected 1 promise to represent the
whole people to the best of my
ability. Respecttully,
W. F. GoLpiw,
o—o—o
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