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Show out provoe.uiou.Wcilst I differ with von iu politics at present, I desire to remind vou that I have voted tor yon, and have also have taken tbe stump in your beha f Kor that r?ason if there was no other I feel that I could hope for fair treat-meat treat-meat et your hands. First, yon ma:e objection on the aoc-onnt aoc-onnt of my living so far frhm the county sect. Yon would make it appear that Probate Judzes hold their courts at their residences, and not at the county seat. This is misleading and trying to deceive. That ia unless you areeo pecn. liarly ignorant of the laws as you charge me with beiog. Mr. CaiD, yon mast assume one or the other of these propositions. We have here but one Probate Judge who has lived in the cmnty seat for the last fifteen years. Ho served, 1 thinfc two years. This is tho fi-st time that I know of that flimsy objection being raised. S-condiy. you charee me with being peculiarly ignorant of the law.Now Mr. Caine, what reasonhave you for making such direct charges as thU? Yon dont kmwni'voa have never met me, having never met ui3 you don't know what yon are talking about. This however I will leavo to my fellow countryman, In conclusion will say, that your vile sliders have not passed unotic ed- Yoi will always be remamberd by me as k dastardly coward who has made an aasuit without provaoition. Yours Truly, S en Ole Nie lson i ' -'ItV l.fi i rl!. I ! i"!:'.!if is a ieufr .written t) 1 T h I 1 t i I 1 1 lb I in le iahbi'1,1,:-. 1 i i 111 1 1 1 1, c I I 1 s 1 u 1 II I ! j tj 1 j , i r , r j 1 1' V II fir ' 1 11 1 r t J a 1 Ir I ti 1 Ju . :,i 1 p. tvmtf. I:, fp!y ! Y I I till I a 0 1 11 1 , 1 p t 1 1 1 j j ta t v, aa-.i you make ue of 1 I lvoa t.,.vu 1. as a direct iuuU with- I |