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A MUCK RAKE MESSAGE The President Denounces the Judiciary. ".A MISCARRIAGE OF JUSTICE." Tha Trusts Escape Through a Hole Da( by the Administration Con Kress Recommended to Change the Federal Statutes to Cover Official Mistakes. WHAT ARE THE SUDRAS? The Vnhapplest Belugs In the World The Laborers of India Of the laboring class of India Charles Edward Russell, in the June instalment of "Soldiers of the Common Good." in everybody's Magazine, has written tbis power ful description: "You may see thousands of Slid- ras in any Indian city, and when you have observed them well, vou will bum w ith ineffable rage against the whole Hindu system. Those strange brown men, thin and sinewy wearing a dirty rag about the head a dirty rag about the loins, that you see ramming macadam in the streets of Bombay are Sudras; those men with the vacant, pathetic, listless faces, that never speak a President Roosevelt is undoubtedly a Iose student of Macuiavelli, the found er of the modern school of diplomacy. Ills special message to congress re specting the opinion of Judge Hum phrey upsetting his contention iu the case against the beef packers, coming on the heels of his confiscation scheme. shows that he is now- trying to fan into i w ord as they work, never exchange flame the hostility or certain classes ; a glance, never heed a passer-by, not only against another class of socle- j Bever look up, never for an instant ty, but also against the courts. If he Ulrn their gaze upon the blu- sky, ZTJZ arlnrtt:asef ?e tred of the th f t or ft ashi people toward the federal courts that I . . . 6 .1 they would support him in any viola- j blrd- or a gorgeous carriage iu the tlon of the constitution, laws and trea- street or the soldiers marching by ties of the United States, there would with blaring band; the human ma no longer be any barrier between the ; chines, the downward-gazing, ine president and the permanent and chanical contrivances, r he men that hereditary dictatorship at which he J have no coiisciousuws of man's ex- seems to be aiming. isteuce except to ram macadam all 1 ne court rn.rvo.MnMy not have been ll ld at ni ht jlU0 theil 1 . I" f"!,.Tl. n ! iilthv lairs iu the mud and slime of pellcd to give evidence against himself, ! loney corners; they are Sutira', and it has often been held in pursuance ! e)' are -hv laboring class of India. or mis provision mat where evidence io man cau iook upon mem v.1111 has been obtained upon the assurance, out deep horror and pitv beyond all express or necessarily implied, that It ! words. Th't such tilings should will not be used agaiust the witness he : lilVe the shapes and bones and en1,ltlea to nimunlty under this wise ; ,mmU auJ !inJ 1H0Utha of lnen KI" r,'.!11,; Vr.!.1,"",,1"'0 : oeuia to lower everv beholder in PUBLIC OPINION. the Great Lerer That Mprea the Politicians. Don't waste your time denouncing corporations. A corporation can only act through its president and board of directors. To attack a corporation Is but waste of breath, but the officials and directors are the ones that are sub ject to the penalties of the law and to the great moral force of public opinion. The coal trust is soulless? but Brother Baer and the directors of the railroads and coal companies who are Illegally To AdvtrtlMrt. The Courier has spent large sums of money in working up its circulation and" to-day it thorough ly covers Randolph and adjoining counties besides having a large list throughout this and other, states. But we are working to build up Randolph county aud the Piedmont section of North Carolina. To this end we have built ourcir culation, that our advertisers and the community might secure the greater combined to plunder the public ana j publicity. We have improved our plant and enlarged our paper all of which necessarily iucreases expenses. Hence this article notifying our advertisers that after March 1st, l'.tOO, the advertising rate is as follows: f D 1 L 1 1 n T - "Mi the protection of individual liberty. We understand the court's opinion in the case of the beef packers to be no more than this old rule of the law. There Is -a probability, Indeed, that the case against the packers was prepared with full knowledge of this rule and In an ticipation of Judge Humphrey's action in pursuance of it, and that it was so prepared that Mr. GarBeld was in duced to obtain confidentially for the sfovernment the information dn which the prosecution was based in order that "a miscarriage of justice" should inevitably be the result, while our Machiavellian student In the White House would at the same time appear to be fighting the trusts and would sraln the opportunity to go In eruption just before the coal strike. On Saturday. April 14, he delivered his speech bn confiscation and the muck rake; on Wednesday, April IS, he sent to congress his attack on the courts, which, if it were well founded, would be the finest muck rake performance ever witnessed. After denouncing the action of the court as "a miscarriage of justice," the president adds, "This in terpretation of the will of congress as expressed in legislation is such as to make that will absolutely abortive," and again, -I can hardly believe that the ruling will be followed by other judges," meaning the supreme court of the United States. Is this a threat or merely a gratuitous lusuit to a co-ordinate branch of the government? It may be both in one. Of course this threat and this insult will be despised by the supreme court. But can con gress afford to let the Incident pass without rebuking the offender? Can it afford to allow the president to inject Into his messages to them and to spread upon the pages of the journals such muck as this such charges against one court aud insinuations against another as this muck message contains? The president has no right 0t say sueh things in his official capac ity. Zh?y are distinctly libelous In character!" " '.' The president might properly have ' ,alkil"to the attention of congress the tstiilit.v of new legislation in view of the court's decision, but to hold up a 3edge fo popular execration and to In sinuate that other Judges who would be called upou to review the ease on ap peal would ba put into the name pillory if they dared to sustain the ruling of the lower court, and to have all this spread upon the journals of congress In a message from the president, is rur i his own estimation aud to till him ; with awe and vague alarms. If these things can be men, how far I then is any man from the other beasts that climb and chatter iu j the forest?" Old Folks at ll.inif Way down up. n tlit Swannee rilaVr, Far, far aivav. inv luvirl is tnniiiiut elilier, Id folks stay. reation. 1 'ere' LVre's win All iii and .1 Sadly I ni Si ill longing Ami for (It mil 1 nil, for tl plantation, id folks at home. Chorus: ami wcarv, All ile world am 1 Ebrywherc I roain. Oil, darkeys, hmv my heart grows weary, Kir frun de old folks at home. All round do little farm 1 wauder d. When I was yciung, I'en many happy days I sipiandeied, Many old songs I sung. ' When I was playing wid my lipid der, Happy was I, 1 III. lake me t my Kind old nuidder, Dere let me live and die. One little lint mining d hushes. One dat I lo Still sadly to my meni'iy rushes. No mailer where I rove When will I see de lii'e a humming. All round de e uuli? WTien will I hear de lniii.i Imnniiiig, I 'own in 11 iv good old h une? I' li ion (1111 illy Sprultrrs. Down at Wingate commencement the question was sprung as to why Union county boys have won such a reputation as speakers, it being a well known fact that wherever they go they take the honors in this re-t-pect, aud you can't jump a Union county boy up in the woods any where and send him to the high schools of the county without mak ing a speaker ot him if there is any speak at all about him. Nobody seemed to know how to explain this that day. But the next day Dr. Walter Sikes met ih reporter in ilouroejand said that he could ex plain it dead easy. "It is," he said "all due to the coming of 0. C Hamilton to Union county years ago. Before then we had not this reputation. He teaches his boys to speak, and the other schools that VZeZ ! I sprung .up have eit her been LilUgllb LM HID WTO Jk WCV" iLl 11 lll.Vy ed by them, and they carry on the work which he started and is ytt doing." Monroe Journal. There is no need worrying along iu discomfort because of a disordered digestion. Get a bottle of KODOL FOR DYSPEPSIA, and see what it will do for you. Kodol not only digests what you eat and gives that tired stomach a needed rest, but is a corrective of the greatest efficency. Kodol relieves indigestion, dyspepsia, palpitation of the heart flatulence, and sour stomach. Kodol will make vour stomach young and healthy again. You will worry just in the proportion that your stomacn worries you. Worry means the loss of ability to do vour best. Worry is to be avoid ed at all times. Kodol will take tha worry out of your stomach. Sold by Standard Diug Co. ai.d sieboro Drug Co. Asheboro, N. C. Beware of looking at sin, for at each view, it is apt to become better looking "Success Magazine. The sincerest tribute that can be paid to superiority is imitation. The many imitations of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve that are now be fore the public prove it the best. Ask for De Witt's Good for burnea, scalds, chaff ed skin, eczema, tetter, cuts, bruises, boiles and piles. Highly jecomended and reliable. Sold by Standard Drug Co. and Asheboro Drug Co. Asheboro prey on the minora can be reached by the law and eventually will be. Al though trust magnates' skins are thick, yet they are amenable to public con tempt, which Is a wonderfully sharp weapon. Back of the coal trust and the steel trust Is J. T. Morgan. Hurl your shafts at him. The Standard Oil corporation is real ly the ItockeMlcrs and Rogers. The sugar trust is Ilavctneycr. The New York Outrul railroad is the Vander bilts. The Pennsylvania and Baltimore and Ohio railroads are entirely con trolled by C'nssatt; the (treat Northern, the Northern Tacirlc and the Burling ton by Hill; the Southern railway by Morgan, the Southwestern railroads by Harrlnian, and so it is with the other systems. The industrial trusts are like wise mostly controlled by one man. President I'oosevelt speaks of "good and bad trusts," but the trusts and corporations are only what fcielr mnn- .c per issue -Oo I Per inch one tune ... j " " " mouth .... I " " two months .. " " hix " and over " " l"ic Heading notices will he charged nt the rate 1 if nne cent per word. No reader uc cvp'ed for less than 2oc. All bills payable monthly. Our circulation is not made u p of dead heads and exchanges, bul paying subscril ers, who send us the casii for their subscription. Few arc more than ix months inanv.nr Mid many aie piid in advance This shows that we circulate annoit agers make them, and the honest or ' a prosperous people the class that dishonest directors or managers should be praised or blamed. How powerful public opinion is on those corpora 1 1. m officials who have sinned Is shown by the self banishment t I7..l-nP..ll.. in n,-,i!,l nnunHiii) na a witnes" and the flitting of the insur- j P bleed with it. ance grafters. The corporation cannot 1 be punished. If you line it the money comes out of tbe pockets of the share holders, so that anathematizing cor porations Is so much vanity. That Is where the efforts of President Roose velt against the trusts have failed of accomplishment. The case against the Northern Securities company, which re sulted In Its virtual dissolution, has had no effect, but if the law had been brought to bear on President nill he would probably have been glad to see competition resumed between the Great Northern and Northern raclflc railroads. The administration has utterly failed In all its antitrust contests. Every advertisers desiie to reach The Coi'kiek npprciia'es the patronage accorded it in the past and jdedges every effoit to give value received for futuie business Thousands Haye Kidney Trouble and Never Suspect it . How To Find Out. Fill a bottle or common glass with your water and let it stand twenty-four hours ; a sediment or set tlingimlicatesaii unhealthy con dition of the kid neys; if it stuiuf your linen it if evidence of kid ney trouble ; too frequent desiie to pass it or pain in the back h trust, combine or corporation is still a 'so .c.m'; 1 , f " i,.r the people at this time. This message deserves to go down in history ns the only genuine "muck message' ever sent to congress by an American presi dent They Fear the People. The ship subsidy bill seems to be 'hanging fire In the house of represent atives, though the majority of the Re publicans of the committee who have It In charge are known to favor It. As election time draws nearer and nearer and eattcuses and conventions are be ing held tbe popular will Is held In more respect va by the most subsidy hunting Republican etatesman. Thank Cod, there is an election of congress every two years! For, though the fear of the people does not keep Kepuoncan congressmen from consummating many political evils. It prevents them from passing some bills that would weigh heavily on a trust plundered and long suffering people. Working Tosjether. Uncle Joe Cannon Is having all he can do to hold the Republican colts of the house of representatives ond pre--vent them from kicking over the traces. Oa the other hand, the Democrats are -wvklng together for the good of the -whole country and the benefit of a united and victorious Democracy. Cost of Millinery. How much did tbe Easter hats and bonnets cost your family T It Is well ito remember that urer the present Republican protective tariff system the cost of millinery Is increased over 60 per cent. monopoly, as far as it can bo, and eon- i tlnues to plunder the people as much as ; the business sagacity of the managers j considers desirable. Will tbe voters, who are the victims of trust and corpo- . ration rapacity. Indorse the feeble ef- ; forts of the administration at trust I busting? A true reformer with all the ' great power of the government at his command should have been able to pot ; the bodies of some trust magnates at hazard In the courts. But not a trust magnate has been convicted. Public opinion with its moral force ! alone has done more to curb tbe trust ; magnates, and if the contempt of the people Is centered on the persons aud I not on the Impersonal corporation It ' will have still greater effect. Underneath nil this, however, is the canse that I::is rstered the trusts and that can only be removed by tbe adop tion of the good old Democratic doc trine of "Kiunl rights to all aud special privileges to none." What the Republicans Stand For. The platform adopted at the late In diana Republic:;:: state convention Htands j wit fjr 'ilie time honored Re publican doctrine of protection" and further declares that the party Is "the friend of the protective policy through good and evil report" and adds that it "can be trusted to make changes In tariff schedules whenever more- good than evil will result." As the conven tion was dominated by Fairbanks add Eeveridgo, who are ardently for the ship subsidy steal, of course they and their henchmen stand for tbe plun dering tariff, which allows the trusts to sell cheaper to foreigners tbaa to , our own people. They doubtless stand i for the Republican "time honored cus-! torn" of bleeding the tariff fostered j trusts and protected combines of cam- j palgo funds, so as to have the chance to continue the plundering of the many for tbe benefit of the few. It Is well known they stand for this "through good and evil report" and "can be trust ed" to fool the people as long as the voters allow them to do so. What To Do. There is comfort in the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer s Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy, fulfills everv wish in curing rheumatism, pain in the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and everv part of the urinary passage. Jt corrects inability to hold water mid scalding pain in passing it, or bad effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant ne cessity of being compelled to go often during the dav, and to get up mniy times during the nig:Ut. The mild and the extraordinary efiect of Swamp-Root is soon realized." It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most dis tressing cases. If you need a medicine you should have the best. Sold by drug gists in fifty-cent and one-dollar sizes. Von may nave a sampic hhik .ui .1 book that tells all about it both sent free by mai 1. Address Dr. Kfirft Kilmer & Co., lling- hamton, N. Y. When Homsof Bramp-Root. writing mention this paper and don't make "any mistake, but remember the name. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and tne address, Biughanitoa, N. Y. The Canal la la the Air. After three years of breathless baste at Panama, including the making of a revolution on Washington time, which is some hours ahead of Panama time, no general plan for tbe construction of the canal has been devised. There has been some desultory digging and a great deal of carefully considered lying in and about the isthmus aud the canal, but so far everything is up in the air, the president having turned over the job of deciding upon the type of ctnal to congress. Keeping Qolet. Cornelius N. Bliss, the treasurer of the Republican national committee, does not care to discuss the arrest of Mr. Perkins for his liberal donation to the committee of the life insurance money that should have been sacred to the widows ond orphans of the pol icy holders. President Roosevelt and Chairman Cortelyou are equally mum on the subject and have made no move for restitution of the large sums to the life insurance companies. Get IV Coming- and Going. 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