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^ r^TTrr no re? orvo^roR J8S9 S T?T'* * T c^r^n ^ ? t vi'f',fTT T r ^ . a i < .? ?. ; < . V y . 1 ^ * a >J . '. J .??.>? _ . . ^ -????? ^jr ^ t^t,?',? t* *?*? r?*"* ? ? 7 ? > * r o r?. t ? * t*^TT ? . ? j i /'*Vy V ^ Wv'l . ? X .*. Vid-SenteiTifcer 1959 "John Jones Pettur - ?,isrissi,T,~;i Fire-^ater" tv Rol'crt VJ. Dutay (1 n75) ?1 I'i ^-Ocoterrter (1^59) found John Pettus entering Hancock County for the finale of his tid ^or the executive mansion. Despite rain ar.d hirh vindp he 'roke nt the Gainesville Courthouse, declaring that Der-ocrats "ere snlid on the issues, and "found a response in the hearts of the neoDle." After Gainesville, there v.'as a hurried ston at Ohieldstoro for v.?hich ",~en of every race" turned out. 32 John .^ettus totalled ?'L,':^9 votes as onnosed to 10,303 for his onnonent, Harvey V.Talter, for Governor throughout yississinpi. C^T)onent H. v?. '.'alter did not 'receive a single vote in Jacvson or I'arion Counties (as vas true in Franklin and Oankin). "That the fire-eater doctrine had triunnhed vas ur.ristakatle; the day of the deras;ogue had arrived."
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