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'I'hursday, August 22, 1912.] THE CAROLINA UNION PARMER Page Three SOME SOUND POLITICAL ADVICE. We do not presume to advise our •■eaders as to how they should vote, ^hat is, as to the person for whom hiey should vote, or the party with ^hich they should be afliliated. We ^ve no hesitation in discussing at the proper time the underlying prin ciples of government, but the particu- method of applying these princi ples in either case is the job of the *'®ader and not ours. Eor this he is I'asponsible and not we. None the less We think we are competent, from observation and a good deal of ^^Perience in dealing with men, to some suggestions that will add ® the peace of mind of our readers contribute to the public welfare. This advice will be mainly in the form of “don’ts." klon’t believe a word you hear or ^ead reflecting on the private life of Py candidate from the president Own. The story may possibly be there is a strong possibility Pt ninety-nine times out of a hun- it is a lie put out solely for the ^Pi'Pose of defeating him, and you P t have the time to investigate, p have made it a rule for nearly •"ty years to treat as a falsehood Pry story affecting the private life Of P candidate, that was started dur- PS a campaign; and we don’t believe P aver made a mistake in this. Tion’t try to convince any man ^ ose mind is evidently made up on ^ Political subject. Whether he is fight as or wrong, he is affected so far Of you are concerned with hardness . J^^prt; and the more you argue , fP him, the more hard-hearted he be hg^*^,Pfpp’ Just save your breath. If insists on convincing you, and hi^^- ^pprt is practically as hard as turn the subject to the fall seed- j*. ^ LU Lilt? 10.11 Ot?t?Ll- Of alfalfa or clover, or the value Or clover as a pasture plant. Or probable price of corn this fall. ipgf^® price of feeding steers. If he Will v?PiPts that the nomination of “Dear he • stolen, let him think so. If tion insists that the future of the na- fpsts with “Dear Theodore,” let rPink so. If he Insists that Wood- row Plvir*^ i-Pp perfect flower of modern ization, let him continue to so thia], .. • It will do him good to de- VgjQ - „ Ppy^ ideal. You cannot convince Ppram PiPP unless you speak in Plies h Jesus did when His ene- had made up their minds that Phd league with Beelzebub; get arguing with those whose you ^ made up they will believe Beoi league with a political ®i2ebub. ^ imagine that the country is (lute^-*'° the bow-wows if your candi- hoijtj*^ Pot elected. These cyclonic Pp(lo^^^ Ptorms, sometimes with tor- Swega ®^0Pts in their action, will goou ®ypr the political waters. A ®Pi of damage will be done to Political reputations; there may Sr\ ^ u LCL L ILl no f L11C1 C 111 Cl jf Viji 'vreckage; but the outcome SiSi y. U LI L LUC LIllLL^wUIC better citizenship. The Mis- Pcti |C}|w ■ P Valley is watered by cyclonic ktuiQg’ L Without these great circular 'Vater f movemepts, which pump it oy^^fom the Gulf and distribute Storaj ipPd, it would be a desert. Pge ^'"^pya do more or less dam- iihai f ^^•bpr on land or sea; but the hleggj^^Pit. alike on land and sea, is ihe g. So it is in politics. After birug g^*^^ i^bp grass will grow, the corn shed Its pollen on ^hd • the valleys wave with grain Plllg^ ® cattle fatten on a thousand Wd j.^. P^Ptter who is elected. The 'itlcui , P® PPd makes even tho po- Bojj.^^^Pth of man to praise Him. Jou Plienate your friends because i ^ "^ith them In politics, particular danger of this ^ ®P political parties are being w^^P^ipr and realignment is un- ^ be What makes a man wortliy the triend is not his opinion Prlff or on reciprocity, or the integrity of Taft or Roosevelt or Wil son, but his honesty, his integrity; not his head power mainly, but his heart power; his sterling manhood. We have had no trouble in finding such friends among standpatters, among progressives, among Demo crats, among Socialists so-called, among Catholics, among Protestants, and among men who affiliated with no church. We plead with the Dem ocrats not to lose confidence in his Democratic friend who cannot see his way clear to vote for Woodrow; and with the Republican not to lose con fidence in his old-time Republican friend who thinks it his duty to stand by “my dear Will,” or the one who feels he must support “my dear The odore.” Friendship is too sacred a thing to be sacrificed for a diiference of political opinion. Don’t imagine that this campaign will usher in the political millennium. It is, after all, only a skirmisli. in the age-long warfare between right and wrong, in which good men often get on the side which they think for a time is right, but which in the end proves to be wrong, themselves being the judges; and in which bad men sometimes get on the right for the time being, and bring the cause into disrepute. There will be wrongs to right after November and after other Novembers for hundreds of years, even until the end of time. Therefore, don’t waste your breath. You know it will be wasted, if you but stop to think. Don’t lose con fidence in your friends who do not see it as you do. Make up your mind conscientiously where your duty lies, and do it “with malice toward none and charity toward all.”—Wallaces’ Farmer. RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT. Whereas, God, in His infinite wis dom, has taken from our midst Bros. George F. Lucas and James F. Moore, two of our most worthy and influen tial members, being earnest advocates and strong promoters of the cause of the Farmers’ Union; and. Whereas, in their deaths Cedar Dale Union, No. 1750, Currie, N. C., is sadly stricken by the absence of their familiar faces, they having been prompt in attendance and their voices no longer heard proclaiming the great principles of the Order; and. Whereas, a feeling of profound sad ness overshadows our entire com munity by the loss of these two noble citizens, who fought for right, and were ever found in the foremost phylanx fighting for the betterment of mankind; and. Whereas, in their deaths the church sustains a loss of two faithful and leading members, always promppt and earnest advocates of the cause of religion, their walks of life reflect ing an assurance of their faith in God; therefore, be it— Resolved 1. That by their loss our Local is visibly affected. 2. 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