Contested Election Case of Cb Kennamer V Lb Rainey From the Seventh Congres
Contested Election Case of Cb Kennamer V Lb Rainey From the Seventh Congres
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— A. Yes, sir. Q. Did Mr. Harrison make any objection or protest against Mr. Daverson's calling the ballot? — A. He did not. Q. What was Mr. Harrison doing while Mr. Daverson called the ballots? — A. He was sitting there in a chair. Q. Was he asleep? — A. 1 did not examine him to see whether he was asleep or awake. Q. Did he snore any? — A. He did not snore any from sleeping. Q. You said on your cross-examination that you went up to Mr. Daverson's house as soon as you got things fixed up; what ...did you mean by fixing things up? — A. I meant by that the helongings of that election. We put them in the ballot hox and carried them up there. KENNAMER VS. RAINEY. 283 Q. You say you went up there in a car; will you please state who went in the car with you, how far you went in the ear, and how far you walked? — A. Burton Smith, Will Lusk. Jim Moore, John Daverson, and myself. Went in the car not more than a half mile, walked about a quarter. Q. Did you all go along together after you got out of the car?
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