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the fourth time. As an officer Mr. Morehead has no 

 superior. He is faithful, efficient and ever obliging. As 

 a citizen he stands among the foremost in the State. He 

 is strong in his convictions of what is right and has the 

 manly courage to contend for them. He is an uncompro- 

 mising enemy to fraud and deception of every kind and 

 despises the cringing cowardice with which men bow to 

 the dictates of political bosses. He was a member of the 

 committee which drafted the Constitution and By-Laws 

 adopted by the Farmers 7 and Labors' Union at Meridian, 

 Mississipppi, was Secretary of that committe, and was one 

 of the two who signed and contended for the minority 

 report. He stands in the front rank in his organization 

 as an active and earnest worker and efficient officer. As 

 a friend he is everything that could be desired. 



