DescriptionSpeech of Hon. S. Brundidge, candidate for U.S. Senator, delivered at Beebe, Arkansas on December 2, 1911. A picture of Brundidge is on the front. The speech criticizes Davis harshly as a governor and a senator. Examples include criticizing his record in dealing with funds for the insane asylum, Deaf-Mute institute, and state university. He also impugns him for breaking the law with regards to riding the railroad, anti-trust laws, tariffs, absent while voting was taking place in the Senate, sunken lands bill, southern claims bill, and subsidy bill. Lastly, he gives his record of accomplishments.