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Show The tate of Mississippi is about to send its (Governor. (Gov-ernor. Vardaman. to the Senate of the United States. He is as coarse and hijroted as Senator Tillman and he has none of the high appreciation of honor or the integrity oi soul of the South Carolina Senator. Sena-tor. The South has held a grudge against the North for now forty-five years, for carrying out in war a errPP which Fate planned long before the extinction extinc-tion of human slavery. While the men of the South do not any longer complain, they still rcmemher and the souls of thousands of them are steeped in bitterness. bitter-ness. When all the States of the South are represented in the Senate of the I'nited States as are South Carolina Caro-lina and Tennessee at present, and as Mississippi will be after the 4th of March, will iot the South finally conclude that they have gotten even with the North after all? Tillman in John C. Cahoun's seat; Vardaman Varda-man in Jefferson Davis' seat ! It was Napoleon who said. "Men are nothing: a man is everything." |