PORTRAITS AND BIOGRAPHIES. 



to send us, hence we go to press without being able to 

 give to our readers a cut of his features. It is safe to say 

 that no State has a more able, consistent, modest and 

 unpretending leader than Mr. Carr. 



PAUL T. DAVIDSON. 



Paul T. Davidson, President of the* Arkansas State 



Alliance, was born in 

 Clark county, Arkansas, 

 April 21, 1852. Hehas 

 resided in the same 

 county all his life; has 

 always followed the oc- 

 cupation of farming and 

 raising stock. On ac- 

 count of the war his 

 opportunities for educa- 

 tion were limited; is a 

 member of the Metho- 

 dist Church and Masonic 

 Fraternity. He was an 

 active member of the 

 Grange, Brothers of 

 Paul T. Davidson. Freedom and Wheel. 



Was elected President of the State Farmers' Alliance in 

 1889, and re-elected in 1890. He has taken an active part 

 to bring about a consolidation of the Arkansas State 

 Union and State Alliance. He is one of the leading men 

 in the State in the cause of industrial reform. 



JOHN P. H. Russ. 



John P. H. Russ, President of the Arkansas Farmers' 

 and Laborers' Union, was born in Floyd county, near 



