JU8T A MINUTE, BHOTE : * FARMER VOTfijt OF
THE SEVENTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT
» bovine bat one
Primary: bod 1
out «m hr may
members ofthe
In the lfettonal ZST3
1 am convinced that
-nar any
r in the Seventh
«bo teei PTrt.s.1..'
tag Mr. Varner to the comtef Primary
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sdlbs ^wnldbann^n.
pay bad they bona in control of so
inpootant aa or*an of publicity.
■aroad Not only ha. Hr. Vannr
ban a fearless, hard-workine. loyal
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RON. H. B VARNER.
of public benevolent*. Perhaps oar
lawyer friends have done likewise, but
ao far I bare been unfortunate ia act
having hoard about it
Third—Mr. Varner not only dream*
dr—me, but h— been able te awake
to a nalbstlon of hie dreams. I
would give a the—and times at much
tor a man who go— on doing good
thing* end saying nothing, me tor the
au who go— on saying good things
aad doing nothing. It ia the man who
oosrvtaeee me that he will do good
things ia the future by having done
good things in the past that I favor
Oar present advancement along all
lin— ia due primarily aad solely to
the aetiviti— at di—mars. You aad
I dreamed of a model farm boom tor a
nuanhen of years before wo seeurod it;
Fulton* dreamed raf the steamboat
yearn —fere he sailed it an the Hud
son, and maphsneon likely experienc
ed nightmares over the eteam^ogine
long before It thundered along the
track. We need dreamers, we want
dreamers, aad we most have dr—m
«r»! only let ui be sura not to —ad
dv—men to Ceiigiaaa who— visions
will be prompted by the derive to se
cure castles fer themselves at the a®
pan— of — farmers who elect them.
Baar in mind that if say Congressman
go— from the Seventh District to
Washington this year the farmers of
this District wig send bias, ate- we
constitute more than tan to —a af
our population.
To ha non eperittc, I do net think
that anyona would question Mr. Var
ner's having devoted ma— time and
better schools. better rural health
•■■ditto—, better Uve stack, better
made sad better farming than any
other private cl trim fa the State. Mr.
Farm Demonstrator, I know you an
a— supposed to ha— anything to do
with poIKJ— except to east your e—
"to but if jou can —fact any one of
dm other candidates, or any other
maa la too State tor that matter, who
teofc IMMO of Ms owe hard-earned
brothr— to secure the enertfamanca°of
the Demonstration work to Ma cuan
that
tha needs and dmIres of tba
at tba Seventh DtsMst aa no
who has aa far announced
I am paraded that ha
will land hia influence and amp ta
tha pacsagn of each neomoa fa Com
greas as will meat oar needs and pro
mate our welfare, and nt the name
time not neglect the need of other
important interests In the District.
Perhaps any one of the lawyer candi
dates wonld do this If they only knew
the conditions of tbs rural districts as
Ur. Vainer knows Uses. Bat, do
they!
Fifth—Better roods is a iii inj ne
cessity in this country, and in perih- •
Met in particular. Sooner or Inter,
we ere going to have good roada If
we have to build them saraaleas and
pay every dollar at the irpmias. but
I feel that this should not need ta be
dona During the peat tan years tha
Federal Government has spent nt tho1
rate of g2.MO.000 n year for good I
roods in Cuba. Porto Rioo, Panama,
the Philippine Talaitdc, tho Hawaiian'
and Alaakm—and bow nod la
tho United States? One-half a mil
lion and that fat only experimental
road-building. Why should we be
taxed ta build roads in Cuba and not
bo allowed to use some of our Federal
Tax Money to construct roads by our
doors? This condition baa corns
•bent through our leading to Cop
F«a men who wen not interested in
internal improvements. It ia ffatUnk
abla that Mr. Varnar would not roe
mad in getting Federal Aid in the
construction of some leading Unas of
post rads in tbs Seventh District. He
has for eoane time beea hshlnrt the
teed readt movement in the Soath.
and has practically an of the good
roads Influence behind him, sad with
this peculiar advantage ha eould eas
ily bring things tq pass in tha good
reads movement that would net be
era attempted by aay of the other
. Varner's beat efforts
Is thdb idvoctcr of mmh*
twos which ars for tha opUft of pub-.
Ue morals and privata Jiving. H*
*g ardent sdrsdU cf boa.- I
legislation, and haa base a
strength in the aid he hae give*
safer cement of the law. Ha haa
far measure* sod men and haa •_
at any tints followed tha Una of least
resistance, but stood tpr wfcst ha bo
lievsd to be right and far the boot in
terest* at the people regardless or
consequences. la his newspaper he
his stood not only for high ideals, but
has year la and year out for nearly a
quarter of a century fought net only
the battles of democracy but for bdt
ter bring and dvie righteousness. Ha
haa taken no middle grounds, nor sat
en the fence, nor waited to get oa the
popular side. This Is the at
man Mr. Varnar if and you always
know wbera to ftnd him.
Ssrath—I am convinced Mr. Var
•rr’i acta have not ha prompted by
poHtteal motives, and nothing in Mr.
Varnar** Uf. Nu svsr led ma to ba
Ueve his political and '-'mt acta
wura la any way praspttd by satflah
metivaa. Certain it fat that ha aauld
not have had his ays oa tha place ha
aewaasks.
I shall vote for Mr. Varnar, add
hop* you sriO do likewise. [
M. 3. HXNDRICU.i >
Pudding Ridge Farm,
Omm, Orris County, M. C, Miff L
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