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C U H H Fl Et D- LAVYERSnjjg President Seems to Lack Con. stitutional Advisers. AMATEUR STATESMEN AT HELM. The Administration Trust Bustln Campaign End la Complete Fall are Breakdown of Ilrpnbllcaa Plaa of Dealing With the Giant Corporations. If blundering is evidence of what Senator Tillman calls "cornfield law yers," there Is not much doubt that the administration appointees of the de partment of Justice arj fully up to that standard. liut perhaps the lawyers are not so much to blame as the presi dent, who set about the prosecution of the beef trust iu the most approved ( style of the cornfield jurist. The In-1 qulries of his agents were mixed up ! with criminal indictments that would I have done but scant credit to the man j with the hoe. The administration plan i for catching trust magnates was to 1 first get them confidentially to admit I they were roblers and then prosecute them. The court decided that was not . a fair way to go about it. Any farmer I with ordluary common sense would 1 have known as much, but the admlnis- j tration cornfield lawyers did not reeog- I nize that well known maxim of the I law. There Is further evidence that the j administration's cornfield lawyers are i away off on their constitutional law, for they advised the president that congress could undertake the federal I regulation of life insurance. The Ju- 1 dietary committee of the house of rep resentatives reported unanimously that mieli a law would be plainly unconsti tutional. The cornfield lawyer, if honest, has his useful place in advising his neigh bors as to statute law, but as a consti tutional lawyer a farmer would not hire him if involved In a serious case, and he is entirely out of place In the councils of the nation when Intricate constitutional questions are to be de cided. The trouble with President Roosevelt seems to be that all the good constitutional lawyers who are Repub licans have been hired by the corpora tions and he has to be content with those whom Senator Tillman dubs as of the cornfield variety. If the president would rely upon the advice of Hip ri.it Pemocratie consti tutional lawyers who are free from corporation taint tt would save him j endless mortification and would lndl- j cute to the country that ho was really ! intent on curbing the trusts and cor- l ponttlons. . It has been agreed by the ndtninls- tration that the attorney general must take an appeal to the supreme court ! from the decision of .Judge Humphrey j ilecluriug corporation officials cannot be readied by the antitrust law who ' have given Information to the bureau j of corporations So far the trust bust j ing campaign of President Roosevelt j has all ended in smoke, and the trusts , and corp : ;! !on at'" free to continue ' their combinations in restraint of trade The season's first cold nay be slight may yield 'o eany treatment, but the next cold will hang on onger; it will be more roublesome, too. Un iecessary to take chances m that second one. Scott's ICmulsion is a preventive s well as a cure. Take in 's EjnuLsioji Montgomery Items. Fmm the Moi. tgomrion. P. C. Callicutt, of A brier, and Miss Maggie Lamuiotide', of Asbury were inarntd last euntlav, Mav 7th 1906. at the home of G. H. Cornell son. the officiating Justice of the Peace. Gaston McColluui, tireiiiau on the A. & A. Kailroud betvneti Biscoe and Mt. Gileud received a telegram last Tuesday sayiug that lis brother Baxter McCoIIum, u car inspector on the Southern had lost a Ug, the result of being run over bv a car. which was stmck by tlie shifting enei' e while be was inspecting it A. V. Hurley suffer d a fracture of his collar 1'Otie Tuesday bv being thrown violently to the ground hile loiiuins.' a wugou with shav i ncs at theeivts anil factory. He iien colds abound and ! was stumlm" in the tear of the . tn'll linvf nnrnlrl Tnkit ! wagon when the horses started i .i ui . . . i I sudt'cnlv. He lost his balance ;:d it Checks inflamma-1 Mrs. Jennie Cunie received ,n. heals the m em bran es teles-rani last Wednesday iiifoiuiiriiC tU. iU ie her that her auut, airs. Mary oruart wnote uouje was near tsuiTivstui Springs, died Tuesday night, Mav S 1!H)(). The Troy l-oys are prepuiine for an excitinir base ball season. Their lirst practice rame occurred last week. W. A. Mori is, of Mt. t'arniel, wjs in Trov recentlv. He is taking or ders for a tliriliiiiir storv of the San Francisco Earthquake. lungs .:id drives the cold out. Send for free sample. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists 409-415 Pearl Street. New York Silt, and $1.00 All druggist Why Suffer From Rhcunaiism? Why suffer from rheumatism Thr VI. lHuilr of l.lfo. j "It ii a faithful saying: If we be dead with Him, we shall also live ' with Him: If we suiter we shall also 1 reign with Him." I'hia infornisif ion is found in 2 Tim . 11 i.i There are times hen one application of Chamber- fi, ;Pcinn i..fo or nUirn i Iain's Pain Hal in will r.lievethe tion, of events that are burdensome, P"1- T1,e l""'k relief which this and perhaps agonizing, creates with-! I""icnt uflonls makes rest and in us the sad mvsterv of life and ! possible, and that alone is crowds upon us "with" more than : i tl many tunes its cut. Many usual incisiveness the old MU"stion, , have used it hop; only for a ..ff.... ..ii v,t i, i;,;,r i short relief fioiu surtciuiii have it w.mM I,., -i i,i,. ..nation to liceii liapjiilv surprised to tind that decide, whether, in the average ex- i ftT aw bile the icli.-f became per licrience, there is more of happiness j nianenr. oi- ,mh,,n,im ...wl nn ulne'll side'lUll lltll of the account there would be found to ptv en tile const: able pri.-e. ilcnt Ib. years tryli only one d Northern S corporation is It constituent Northern, the ? conipetitioii and plunder s 1 iv charging unreason I' r tlii-ir pi-oilucts. I'resi volt has been about live to curb the trusts and the furhed so far has been the unties company. Vet that is still In existence, and unpatiies, the Groat thern Pacific and the Chicago. BnrlitiL'ton and tiiiitiey rail roads, are one and all continuing to charge all the tratlie will bear and n good deal more than the people using those lines of transportation can well afford, as they did before proceedings were commenced against them. What a travesty on genuine trust busting! Democratic statesmen foretold this breakdown of the Republican plan of dealing with the giant corporations. They advised that under the common law such unlawful combinations could bo prosecuted, and the supreme court's recent decision In the tobacco case shows that the incriminating evidence may bo compelled from the unwilling lips of trust magnates. But that ad vice was not adopted by the adminis tration, perhaps because It was recom mended by Democrats who would thus share in the political advantage that would accrue, but also because It was not spectacular enough to fit the stren uous mood of the president. If the decision of the lower court In the beef trust case stands and the trust magnates and their employees who have given confidentially to Commis sioner Garfield or to his agents any in formation cannot be prosecuted how ever much they may have offended against the law, the whole expensive machinery of the government breaks down nt the first attempt to. run It. If we had not been assured that the administration was hot foot and ardent after the trust magnates and anxious to put the criminal ones In stripes, it Kould be but fair to assume that all the bullying had been for political ef fect and to Induce the corporation to come down and interview the chair man or treasurer of the Republican na tional and congressional campaign committees on the amount of the check necessary for immunity. But, perish the thought, it is almost a sacrilege to think that "the only honest Republican administration tnce the war" would prove derelict to duty and false to tho people that have given such proof of their devotion. No, we must put It down to blundering and amateur statesman ship. The Democratic victories in the late municipal elections have made the Re ipnblicans In congress, who were al ready downcast, more pessimistic than ever. to icniaiii a balance of any certainty . In order to the genuine uudei- j. standing of anything life, man. God, Bible. the 'lirst step is to tind j where to put our eye so that the eye and object can look directly into j each other, and the axis of the cc land the axis of the object be in one i and the same straight line. That I involves a great deal more cartful reflection, than the average man is i disposed to give to it, and so call j the face side of an object, t he side . that happens t lirst present itself. , which probaly ill not he the face : .ide at all. j The ambition of man is to he ! comfortable in the ordinary sense of ihe word. W bring this nature ' into life with us, which is kindred to all animals. Our lirst study is to have things about 'is so tuned that they and we the same music a -I everything answering to our wants. When a pin pricks a child 1 or it gets otherwise hurt, il cries, .i ust so we go through life crying daily, not audible and with tea's, '. Init doing what is really the same, 'oily in an adult way showing that ! things are not going to our notion, i hat either we are the wrong kind of people for this world, or this (world is not the right kind of a j world for us. ! Freiiuent reference ij made to the tremendous nervous activity of our tunes in very large cities. The fact is that people are wear ing themselves out or burning them selves up, so to speak, in order to be happy. Men in middle life die of premature old age, and girls go all-to-pieces with nervous prostia is. V. II. L-g-g-ett of , Tennessee. U. S. A I writes. "1 am a great sutierer trom ilieuniatisni, all over from head to foot, and Chamberlain's Pain Balm istheonlv thins: that will relieve the pain." For sale iv Standard Drug Co. Ashcbo:... V.A Under wood, Handle!!!;!!!. Tiik Cor It I ku clubs are becouiir.g popular. It is not much tumble to 'et subseiibe-s for Tuk CoriUKK. Kverybody wants it and almost everybody in this .-e 'tion is a sub scriber or intends to iicivimo one. Let the go id work go on. It is possible to obtain relief from chronic indigestion and ijpcpsi'i bv the use nf' Koiml, Fill; DYS PEPSIA. Some o! the most hope less ( si-s of long .tui.'ii'.'g have Melded to it. It eliabh-S Volt to digest the food you eat iiloi exer cises a corrective ;;i'.'.!iciu e, building an Up the clVn or-ans. Th w herein th keeps up your i strength! 'Kodoi i cat. "Makes t h. pnt.s the boiler ::i the work nature nivcs von relief f.-i older., and puts you in shape to do your best, and feel your Ivst. Sold by Standard Drug Company and Asheboro Drug Company Asbeboro, X. C. f the digestive ii ;s (he boiler : is made that :il;ty. iie.'.lth and P.jests what you Stomal !1 S'veet condirion to do iciuatid-i of it iii digestive (iis- Im Mrmertnm. Died at her home in Ramsenr April the 27th, 1906. Mrs. Lucy A. Pearce, widow of the late James Pearce, aged 5? years. Sister Pearce was baptised into the fellowship of Moon's Chapel Baptist church in early life. She was for many years before herdeath a worthy and zealous member of our church and Sunday school. Sister Pearce suffered repeated strokes of paralysis until our kind Heavenly Father, whom she honored by a faithful Christian lite, called her home. She leaves four children, two sons and two daughters, and a large cir cle of relatives and friends to mourn their loss. Uamseur Baptist church and Sunday school, in which she was foi years an efficient teachers, tenuer Christian sym pathy to the bereaved, and w hile we fully realize our loss, for truly a mother in Israel has been removed we liumblv bow in recognition of the decree of the All Wise God, and pray Him to raise up others to take her place. She was buried Suuday, April the 29th in uamseur cemetery. A very large congregation was piesent Rev. C. A. Wood conducted tin burial services. A. B. Covixoto.v, J. D. Leo.vakd, Y. M. C. Johnson-, Committee for Church aud Sunday School. r" We Handle NtrrroNroie Frer. If vou will send us three new sub ribers during the mouth of May e will send vou a tine stereoscope with 1 beautiful you will send us 'io tage and packing. views, ceuts provided for pos A Guaranteed Cure for Piles. Iicliin.'. Wind, Bleeding, Protruding I lies. I 'i iiLtmsts are authorized to refund moiiev if I'A.O OIXTMKXT fails to cute in Oito I I davs. 50c. iportiiiit liiailr in Sen Imh I'll Mrlieil . lilrs Takin.: II :itvt Siind;;v April l-'lli No's Is i-ljiingi'd as follows and will bo iit aled tin "lull to I harUitteaml bmhei-forilion Leau' iiimugton 1: .ill A .M coiinei-ung it 1'cnii.r Ke Willi tin-Atlantic l oa-t f..- tfic Nor! Ii ..mi a t Miixtmi foi i.'ed ."Springs and lex ill.', at Hamlet with train No. C.li lor l.'ali'ij;li and points Not til at Mcnroe with Xo j.". f"i-Ioi mI ii )inls lietweou .Monroe anil Atlai n aniviiii; at Charlotte 11: .'O A M ennncciin' wan ."vmtlierii lianwav l.:...i .M fe tt, I' M How's This? The Hnber Wo oiliT One Hiiiiilro.l Dollars Kewar I fur any C;ise of Calarrli tliat i niciot hi- enicil liv Hall's Catarrh Cure. V. I. CHKNKY.V r'o , T.ile lo.o. We. the uiiilfrsiyni'-l. have know n K. .1, Cheney fur the hist l.'i vears.aiet lielievi- him HnW't!y Imn.irahie in all ini-mr tran.-actuins, ami mi. in. riallv ahle t'niirrv nut anv nliliuatious ina-lc liv his linn. WAl-lUNH. KINNAN .4 MARVIN. Wiiiik'sulo llruuuists. l'oK',1.1. O. tion; an trying to ue nappy, auu in iiiruetir upon tin- i.i.xniaud mucous .surfaces of i way that'ages and prostrates them. Pr" tf T'v- To be Continued next Week. luke Hall's Family Pihs lnr eon.tiiiauim. J. F. Hamilton, ! Central Falls, N. C. KrNolutloii. Whkiieas, it hath pleased Almighty God in His inliniU" wisdom to call fraiu our midst unto the Temple and city of our Sod, our beloved brother, lieo. 11. Lainliert, and whereas, Marietta Lodge, Xo. 141 A. V. & A. M. has lost one of its most faithful and devoted memler8, therefore beit Hesoi.vrd: That we deeply deplore the loss sustained in his death bv his family and loved ones and extend to them our heartfelt nympatliy. That we Bhall greatly miss his presence in our lodge but the memory of his upright and Godly example will remain with us as an inspiration to a better life. That we realize our Heavenly Father doeth all things well and we bow ourselves in humble submission to His will. That a copy of these resolutions lie spread upon the minutes of our Lodge and a copy be sent to the bereaved family, the Asheboro Courier, the Orpan's Friend and the Chris tian Advocate. Titos. E. West, J. I). Leonaiu', Committee. I. F. Craves. See that your druggist gives you no imitation when you ask for Ken nedy's Laxative Honey and Tar, the original Laxative cough syrup Standard Drug Company and Ashe boro DrugCompaDy. A small freight wreck occurred at Siler City Friday of last week. The caboose attached to the train contained several traveling men who narrowly escaped injury. Engines and Threshers. H E MOFFITT & Agents Asheboro N C CO., stern North Carolina oint-. il 1: 00 I' M arrive Liiicolnion innecting with C , X W for l.ei:. ii, at llii'korv uhh . .iiilieni ! A-heville. anivin- Sh.-ibv C; ::; rlordtoti s. nil ' M. le.ees Itui'icrrordton I'- .Ml A M. I"i A M. I.in. ..Itron s A .Mcm- i'h C A X W fr.uu l.cn..ir and .-irrixiftf Chailotte 10 ., A M. Charlotte .": uu I' M conneciing ,1 uiili Nil IV, ui Atlanta, arriving at 7. .".n I' M . .nii.-.-t i n i will. No I I .ale iiu.l l'orlsui..nlli, lea iug Hani 'ill I'M. M.iM.m II 1' M connecting A I' I. Horn l'avellev ille and I.'ed ;..iir:uy Wiliain-t.'ii II oil I'M. There is i... . iian.gc in No .'::i n between Wiliiiingtoii and llainlet, witli the ivxecption that they w ill nn It nn iaii'.l U'Vuiid j Lin i -h'l. . iiunivtiitu w ith Xo ami II between Hamlet and Churl. tie. N i :;.s il j haw- en Charlotte and Wilmiim 1 1 i. ill haw ..irh)r i ar 1k'- 11 and I 'hailette eeiiiiiieuc' Hick,.; (il M Uml, No II Shelby 7 iieciiii,-' Hi.kolV .Moni'i .. an.lc High Point Puggies, J. I. Nissen Wagon3, Empire Drills, orn Planters, Johnston Harvesting Machin ery, Mowers, ultivators, Plows, Stoves, Ranges, Mill Supplies, Builders Hardware, Buggy and Wagon Harness, Stag Paint, 1 gallon makes 2; Roofing1, Barb and Smooth Wire and everything- in the hard ware line. See us before you buy we can save yo money. Lewis & Winslow Hardware Company. The Spring Outlay Miller's is the Place- Something to please all. New goods already here, more coming. Merchandise bought at this store stands for style and quality, bears inspection and is offered at prices that invite most rigid comparison. Our line of new spring dress goods, and trimmings eclipse anything ever shown in our store. The latest fads in furnishings for ladies, gentlemen and childrens boy3 and girls can be found in our immense stock of goods. W. J. MILLER, ASHEBORO, N.C Tho Vital Point. t When it comes to eating you wan some thing you like. The same applies to the neceSSarv artinlflR fnr tho Hinincr rnnm nrVioro f you do your eating. Dining Room Suites and Fine Theodore Havener Dinner Sets from $25.oo to sioo.oo per set. We are adding a full line of Mantels, Til ing and Grates that will be worth your while to inspect. Mattings of all Kinds Rugs, Axminister Velvets and Burtworth Wiltons, varying in prica from $2o to $65. A call will convince you. People's House Furnishing Co., High Point, N. C. i r i WKBII!-.W'Wmimi.MIIIIII parlor i Wi i::.s will le A M No VVJ at 7 llamlel at 7 . 'II hreakinj,' comic passengers from ive Charloit now at I : ' ."i I' M. Xo II uill leave M instead of 10: lo 1' M linn with No 1.'! civinj; ast and north of Hamlet ilireet e iinei'tiou lor At.anta arriving at Ii: 10 A M connecting with the West Point lioiite for Montgomery, Mobile, New Orleans, Texas and California points, arriving liir lliin vh.llll 11: ") A M coiiiiei-ting with Frisco fur Memphis ami points West. The latter clia.i ii? will lie d' great lienelit to Western and o,ithwestern tiavel uiviug direct eon urvtions, while heretofore it was necessary to lay over at either Atlanta or IJirniinghani. I'as.seiigers man Charlotte and points west thereof can nuke direct connection with his train for Atlanta at Monroe giving meatlv improved service to the .Southwest. Oil OATHS, Traveling Passenger Agent. NOTICE. Having Qualified as Executor on the estate of Hannah Kolibius, deceased, be fore V, C. Hammond, Clerk of the .upprior Court of Randolph county, all persons hav ing claims against said estate are notified tc present thern to the undersigned, duly verified, on or before the lit day of June l!l()7, or this notice will be pleaded in bar nf their lecovery; and all jiersous owing said estate will come forward and make immediate Rettlement. This 3rd day of May, l'JOfi. J. F.Jahrei.i,, Executor, of Hannah Iiobbius, deed. LAND SALE. By virtue of an order of the superior court of Itarjilolph county in the special proceeding entitled Lewis P ork Admr et al Vs J M York et al, I will on the 4th day of Juno 1906, at 12 o'clock M at the the court house door in Asheboro, N C, sell at public auction to the highest bidder the following described tract of land: A Tract adjoining the lands of Alfred Williams and others, beginning at a post oak, original corner, thence East -8 chains to a stone, Tabitha tVilliams' corner; thence North with her line 34.45 cliainsto a stake in the middle of the creek, said Williams' cor ner; thence down the various courses of the creek to s Btake; thence East 7.50 chains to a stake; th nee South 23.00 chains to the lie ginning, containing 03 acrea, more or less. Terms of sale, 1-3 cash, 1-3 in three months, and 1-3 in six months, the purchaser to give a bond and approved security for the deferred payments. Elijah Mum it, Commissioner. This May l.lMfi. NEW "RAILROAD SPECIAL" WATCH. An Extra Good One for Men and Boys on the Farm Reliable and Durable Stem Winding and Setting. LARGE HEAVY DUST-PROOF CASE, RAILROAD STYLE HANDSOME AND GOOD AS IT LOOKS. Tlu)a watch haB proved to lie the most popular one ever made to sell for a reasonable price, and has gt ven excellent satisfaction. The large, heavy Silver ode case is solid metal, and will never tarnish or change color. It has a screw back and screw-bezel, which renders it dust-proof. Each one has a superior White Glass Enamel Dial and extra heavy crystal. Regular men's 13 size, 3 oz. case. THE MOVEMENT. NEW ERA, Seven Jewel, Train Bearing in Metal Settings, Compensation balance, Quick Train, Safety Pinion. Made by the New York Standard Watch Co READ THIS OFFER For $3.75 only we will send the aliove desrrilied watch, l.y registered mail, postage paid by us, to any address. We include a vear's subscription to the Courier with each watch without additional charge. 'atcli may be sent to one address and the paper to another, if desired. We undertake ' to deliver each watch in good running order, and guarantee same to lie as represented, or we will give this watch prepaid for 12 subscriptions ut $1.00 each. Address all orders to THE COURIER, Box 154 Asheboro, N. C. r t 1 1
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