fTHE REIGN OF THE MOB
iWhat the Triumph of Socialism
Would Brine.
books that tire used in the schools; june ist.
I but a course in the theory and prac-i The corner stoue of the uew
HOW IT DHTEES FEOM DEM00EA0Y tice of teaching, a course that Will Lutheran church at Lexington was
J be helpful to the teacher, making iaid Friday.
There can Be xo permanent Alliance I him or her a better instructor audi Work has begun on the water
Between Them-HepnbUcan Prind-1 enabling them to do more for their Ld sewerage syriterii at Lexiugton.
pie. and roiioie. ue-pon.ii.ie For pupils. It is necessary that we The county commissioners have
the o..tro(h of sociaii.m-cor. i know something to teach, yes, very ordered a vote on special school tax
eminent Mean. Force. ! necessary; but it is also as fully j f01 district 11, Thoniasville towu-
: nencessarv that we know how to ship to be held July 10th.
Tbo Socialists of this country nre uu- )fj;lch what we lttteinpt to teach. Prof. AV. M. brown, superintend
doubUMlly (UsMtlaflcd with j i-roscnt eeo-; ie tettCiier iiiav be born, but even ant f Lexington Graded School
nomlf aul political conditions, and so , . , i r ' . , n. , . ...
arc the lKM.uKT.its. r.ut there is ll0 , if e are born to teach, we need to was marned Iu,t week to Mm
coumum mounil t-etweew Socialism and guided in that work by the ex- lVml , estal at Arcadia.
Democracy, and hence there can l.e no pcrienee of past generations ot l)r. A. L. riummer, son of the
permanent alliance between Socialists teachers. It is not enough to be are J, K. I'luininer, of Jones Mine,
and Democrats. Socialism Is a reli- born for a certain work; til.' person la3 returned home from the Ur.i-
cious in-inciple or. if you please, an Ir-
ivl.w.ous i.nncipie. win.'e nomocracy !s,jon possible for that work.
purely political, because it Is founded , jan(rUi,(re js verv helpful in
upon the system established for civil f fom
povernmeni m mis rnuuirj in u.c nine
of ihe American Revolution, a system
which reprobates all compacts between
relijdou and the state.
Socialism, tempered by Christianity
as that system of religion was taught
by its Founder and his apostles, is
based upon the ideas of peace and
charity, while civil pivernmont, our
Qvu us well as every other, present or
past, is founded on organized physical
force. Socialists can organize only in
voluntary associations, because peace
and charity and pxd will Imply the
full and free assent of each Individual
coi.-cience to the principles and nets of
the society.
whereas Democrats may (n some phase" of the subject of edu
nize in civil Bovernmeuts. (iatjon '. ,yQ
and do organize
in whose acts not each individual con
science, but the will of the majority,
rules by means of physical force np-
, i i,.- nw.nna f fnnrts nmi i9 nm
navies."
Christ had neither an anny nor a
navy. His early followers refused to
beeome soldiers. Three hundred years
after Christ, Celsus appealed to the
Christians to abandon their creed Id
ealise the effect of that creed was to
deprive the state of armed defenders
n.caiust barbarians. Franklin appealed
to the ijuakers of rvnnsylviuila during
the Uevoluiiou to abandon their doc
trine of nonresistam
ground.
on tho same
Ylo!l Christian socialists compro
mised with the state ami accepted
physical force as a means of iroveru
ment the dark aires were the immedi
ate result. The doctrine of nonresist
once was used to keep the people in
vassaiace to an impious and blood
thirsty military aristocracy. With these
lessons from history In their minds,
our American ancestors sounht by the
political institutions which they estab
lished to escape the fate of Europe and
Asia by disassociating religion and the
state, because the mixture of contrary
principles in government was known
to produce deplorable effects.
They
pave to the soverument certain powers
which Christianity and socialism re
pudiated. Tlu-y pave to comrress, for
instance, the power "to lay and collect
taxes," a power implying force. They
tiave ft the power "to provide for tho
,l,ifiK " fur th imnisliinelit
of -tk-ii
war
lerfeitini: the coin, the power to ol Her own nouse, inn gneii a 11
:i;.d punish piracies, to declare cense to gad the streets and a bunch
iir.ir.t letters of mar.pie and of matinee tickets and she'll lind
reprisal, to raise and support armies,
to provide and maintain a navy, to call
out the militia, to suppress insurrec
tions and repel invasions. We do not
lind any such powers as these enu'.ner
,.t.,.i i tl... V..H- T.wtiiiHiint Tl.o war
power is not of divine origin, but it is
the power that lies buck of every civil
rove;iiiae'it-the ultima ratio repum.
ialists therefore cannot support
'itlcal theories by appealing to
tbeir p-
:o political power on
-lpported by such an
Christianity.
earth can In
anneal. Democrat'',
, , i a ie taxpayers
IV other members' t.' 0r1,c"
torite 'im? a imVIority of t?:e electors ,
Is sullicient to rule, jvmucti-j iWv ....
,.r think al-oiif It. Men may
,e.r mny be-
turns for ro;
b Christian socialists (In
m vr.tniitarv associations
upon.. :xv:lt:zr
. tl"o i-e
be Chris-
tian'Demo'crat or So.ialist Democrat,
. ,.i,.i..c i.i. niiun Is not of
at,
of
this world, and democracy is entirely
a human Institution, liavlup its root
and kernel In the natural riphts of
man and not in tho divine riphts of
r nnvbo.lv else. Madison said
In his last message to conpress, "Our
system is an eiual interdict apainst
p'nc-oacliments nnd compacts between
relipion and the state."
.iniiHm. lK'lns: merely the econom..'
iru::.rrtin:
Tl.nl- firm i,f socialism VVhiCll iS
not Christian is pure nnareliy nnd is
still further removed from democra-
cr It is ochlocracy, the rule of the
unorganized mob. A democracy may
nutentiv own nnd operate its pub-
lie utilities" instead of licenslnp corpora-
tions to do so, but ochlocracy can nel-
ther own nor operate anything.
. ,.
ri'cmlnr'meant
rnrine and tisheries has unanimously
reported in favor of the passasrc of the
Morrell bill t prohibit tho practice of
'shandiaUniT in the tt.ited States,
nna it is to ie i.oiH-u in.. i. .1-
for while Flianphniinp robs a fex the
tariff plunders tho whole people.
,,., For rork. i
s."d ro'r? ' M rii -
Tided on every proposition that looks ,
toward reform, but they ore all united
nn the "norv hill" nnd "for the old fla?
pass botn nouses m mis , , best pair of ladies or men's shoes
. . , " ,.r n nrntective tnriff. ins subscriptions for the Coi LiEit,
and, an appropriation."
A Course of Study for the Tenchrrs of
Ksmlulpli County. j
Has the time couie for the teach-
i era to take up such a work as this?
We believe that :t has. Not for a
i course of study in the ordinary lext
is rentiired to make all the prepara-
, . - t) t 1 ,.
men have been wrestling with every
uliase of the teacher's work uud
tliev have eiven us their experience
It is the privilege us well i'S the
dutv of eveiv teacher to avail him
self of all these accumulated stores
of wi-dom a;:d knowledge; it will be
for the gooil of the teacher, for the
good of "the child taught, and for
the good of the State.
Would it not be well for the
teachers of the couutv t read and
tudv carefully at least two works
studied and mastered would not be
'. so much for one year's work, bit'; in
t ie course or a iew veais i. wo.uu
add immeasurably to our power as
teachers. We imu do it. We
ought to do this. Our high Ca!l-
j)ir annuls that we do this much:
. ... . .-,,.,.., .1,:,, ! r,J
As the lirst great work to study,
I would suggest "The Foundation
of Education," by Levi Seoley.
This work goes to the bottom of
the philosophy of education, and
WOuld be helpful, yes. very helpful
to every teacher who mastered it.
Thomas C. A mm k, Ties.
Liberty Nor. Col.
"Olil tJoriloM"i" View on lilleisr.
A few men and more women can
be happy idle when they're single,
but once you marry then to each
other they've got to lind work or
they'll iiud trouble. Everybody's
got to raise something in this woild,
and unless people raise a joh, or
crops, or children, they'll raise
Cain. You can ride three miles
cn the tolley c.r to the stock yards
every morning, and mm Happiness
at the end of the trip, but you may
chase it all over the world in a
steam yach without catching up
with it. A woman can find fun
from the basement to the nursery
discontent. There's alwavs an idle
woman or an idle man in every di
vorce case. When the man earns
the bread in the sweat of his brow,
it's riarht that the woman should
pleSpll'e il little baking it,
- -
A Small Unity .lil.
On the 10th of May there was
born to Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ilines,
w ho live on eighth street, in south
Statesville, a baby girl. At birth
thebtbv weighed only one and a
half pounds and it was so frail
looking that the physician did not
t.Xpei;i, ii io ine. inn mc- uauj
l, .i ot, 0 iife with a tenacious
tit Id Oil 10 me Willi i leuiitiuiio
a(Jj -3 appa-.eiitly thriving,
flt the are of days.
it was weighed again and the record
showed 2 1-2 pounds, a g-in of one
gui g j td
pound in 1G days,
The diminutive
pound in 1G days.
The diminutive baby lias attract,
Pli much attention and interest and
ni;inv pe0pie have called to see it.
lt jthe first chiUl of Mr. and Mrs.
"lnes-
THK HKST I.IVK HIT FOR FWHF.Il-
The best live bait may be safely
laced in the order named minnows,
olaced in the order named minnows,
, , i,,mnlrs.
helgramite, crawfish, frogs, lampieys,
goppd .t times
niffhtwalker worms. Ihe Huting
Magazine.
The sin ceres t tribute that can be
p.,id to superiority is imitation. The
..-..- imitations of DeWitt's Witch
niye gave that are now be fore the
b,jc .Qve ,t tiie best. Ask for De-
Witt's Good for burncs, scalds, chuff-
e.l skin eczema, t. tter, cuts, bruises,
.-omended
iind reliable. Sold by Standard I rug
Co. and Asheboro Drug Co. Aslieboro
y v .
-
you want to get trie nicest auu
write us for particulars
The gw0rll statement of the manu-
factnrers protects you from opiates
in Kennedv's Laxative Honey and
Tar the cough syrup that drives ti e
co j 0ut of your system, sold by
Shin.lard Dru? Co. and Ashcboro
j Drug Co. Asheboro, X. C.
DAVIDSON NEWS.
Short Itrin Culled From the Dlxpntch
ami State Excliniigm,
Mrs. Fuunie Stoue died at hf-r
! i,ome at
Abbott's Creek Fr id ty
versitv of Maryland, where h
irraduated in medicine. Hi has not
decided where he will locate.
The county commissioners of
Davidson county have agreed to
bear half the expenses of putting
in a town clock at Lexington.
Joe Wagner, clerk at Mock Ho
tel at Thoinasnllo, lias gone to New
l'ork where he Ims accepted a
lucrative position.
The annual in. -eting of the trus
tees of Thoin isville Urpluuuge will
be held July 4th and oth. It will
be made a picnic day.
Who Will Will!
The Dispatch Ins begun t lie great
est, voting contest ever conducted by
a North Carolina newspaper to send
six Ministeis of the Gospel to Nev
York City for a ten days tiip with
all expenses paid. One of these
preachers will be selected from Ran
dolph county by Dispatch sub
scribers. The contest is open touuy
Mir.is.er of any enoniination iu
Randolph county and the one re
ceiving the highest Lumber of votes
will be declared elected and will
make this grand trip as the guest of
The Dispatch, in company with one
minister from Yadkin, one from
Montgomery nnd two from Davidson
counties. A guide will be furnished
and all expenses paid. The contest
started June 1 :3th. and will close
Saturday June 1 1th, at 12 o'clock
noou. Kach copy of The Dispatch
will contain a c.iij o:i w hich counts
live votes. Clip these an 1 send
them in; also each dollar paid ou
subscription entitles yon to2o0 votes :
for the Minister of your choice.
Begin working for your favorite
Bleacher today. Send all coupons
and subscriptions for The Drspdtch :
( ontest direct to us. If voir desire
f art her information, address
Ihe Dispatch, 1
Lexington, N. C.
llotv Tfl llnvr Swrrt It-nt all Suiiiuirr.
Vh'ii the sweet peas conse into'
bliKun, cut their tlowers off as soon
as thev begin to fade. This pre
vents them from forming seed, and j
the plants, in their efforts to per
petuate their kind, w ill straightway
produce more flowers, and keep '
on doing this as lonir as interfered
with. Iu this manner tlowers are;
secured throughout the entire sea-:
But, if seed is allowed to!
form, you will have comparatively
few flowers during the latter part
of summer. Kben E. Rexford in 1
Making the Country Home," in
The Outing M.igazine for June.
NERVOUS DYSPEPSIA CAN BE
CURED IF ONE WILL
TRY TIIE RIGHT
THING.
I was down with Nervous Dys
pepsia tor eignt years. v neu i
was taken 1 weighed lbo pounds, i
and it reduced me to lis;. I could ;
not touch solid food. believe if I j
had taken solid food it would Jiavej
killed me, and I had to live on !
sweets and ligh'est kind of diet. !
I had severe nervous spells nearly
every day and would have doctors
to treat me, but thev did not do me
one particle of good not even to :
relieve me.
I was so weak that for three
months I was not able to walk !
ajross the room. I had rather die
than to suffer it over again, and I !
felt that I was in a worse condition 1
than any one w ho ever lived. :
Mrs. Joe Person and mv wife i
persuaded me to use Mrs. Joe Per-i
son's Remedy.
1 bought a dozen bottles and it i
was three months before I felt any
relief at all. Then I commenced!
to impVove right along. i
I took thirty-five bottles and it
cured me. 1
It has been two years since I was
cured, and I have never had a touch
of the trouble since, and can cat
anything under the sun, and as
much of it as I want.
If any one will stick to Mrs. Per
son's Remedy long enough to build
up the system, I know it vi!l .cure
the most aggravattd case ol dys
pepsia or nervousness that can be
found.
B. M. Mf.hu k,
Creedmore, X. C, R. F. D.
No. 1, August 1, H01.
I To Advertiser.
The Courier ha spent large
sums of money in working up its
circulation and to-day ir thorough
ly covers Randolph and ul joining
counties besides having u large list I
throughout this and other states.
, But we are working to build up
Randolph county and the Piedmont
section of North Carolina. i
To this end we have built our cir-!
dilation, that our advertisers and the j
community might secure the greater I
publicity. We have improved
our plant and enlarged our paper j
all of which necessarily increases,
expenses.
Hence this article notifying our I
advertisers that after March 1st,;
linn;, the advertising tute is as fol- '
Ions:
er inch one i1i.il' .
month.
" two mon tli
i, vjx
piTI
ue 'ou
1 To
1-V
i.t the
ler ac
,...Hi."
notice- will In' clla !;.!
r.it,-. f mil' ei'.it per word No re
e- i-e-i fur less tlun I'-V
All hills p.oab!e in.ititlily.
Our circulation is not made up
of dead h.'ads and exchanges, but
paving subscribers, w ho send us the1
c.isli for their subscription. Few :
are m iv thin si months in arrvar
uud many are paid in ad van.
This shows that we circulate a nn i
a prosperous people the class Ilia:
advertisers desire to reach.
The Coi'kikh apprecia'es the
patronage acconle 1 it in fie past
and pledges every eft'ot t to give
value received for future business
placed with it.
The Cause of Many
Sudden Deaths.
There is n disease prevailing in this
country most dangerous 1 ice.iuse so decep
tive. Many Slid' leu
deaths are caused
by it heart dis
ease, pneumonia,
heart failure or
tip. plexy are often
the result of kid
ney disease. If
kidnev trouble is
allowedtiiadvanee
the kidiiey.poi soil
ed blood wili at
tack the vital organs, causine catarrh of ,
the bladder, or the kidneys themselves
break down and waste away cell by cell. (
1 ''ladder troubles almost always result
from a derangement of the kidneys and r
a cure is obtained quickest by a proper 1
treatment of the kidneys. If you are feel- i
iti.H hadlv you can make no mistake by :
taking I r." Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the :
jjreat kidney, liver and bladder remedy, j
!t corrects inability to hold urine and j
sealdins; pain in passing it. ami over- !
vomes that unpleasant necessity of being i
compelled to ;o often through the day, j
and to net up many times durim; the
night. The mild mid the extraordinary I
effect of Swamp-Koot is soon realized. :
It stands the highest for its wonderful !
cures of the most distressing cases.
Pwamp-Koot is pleasant to take and is
Sold by all druggists in f.flv-eetit ami :
one-dollar size 1 ott V-s. You may have a
sample bnf.le f this wonderful new ;:--
covery and a book that tells all about it. I
both sent free by mail, address. Dr. Kil
mer & Co., lliughaintoii, N. Y. When !
writing mention reading this generous j
offer in this paper. Don't make i.ny ,
mistake, but rcmemberthe name, Swamp- j
Root. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the ;
address, r.inghamlor, N. Y.,' on every j
bottle. !
Nobby
priig
tyles
In Ladies', Misses' and Child
ren's Oxfords, t n patent leather
gun metal, calf and vici kids.
Our display embraces all the
season's most attractive lasts
and points of style. Call and
inspect them.
Z5e Crossett
Shoe for Men
This shoe needs no intro
duction. It is the only shoe
that is furnished to the inde
pendent dealer in car-load lots,
and this is done all over the
State. It is the people's popu
lar choice.
Our Summer
Straw and
Light Weight Hats
for Men
Our stock shows all the
choicest shapes. You can find
the one adapted to your statue
if you call to see us. We have
done the season in Panamas,
but still have a few left
Come early.
MORRIS-SCARBORO MOrFITT CO..
in. ii i mi v-a
mmrn
til
EIGflflT
Bone or Back Pains, Swollen Joints, Itching, Burning Skin
CURED THROUGH THE BLOOD BY B.B.B.
y 'a
Thrr- 1 H""" Th- nh-ive tlcWrrj tftrwtnt
H-.rbr'orrar.Jlt t i.tcf of Bounic Blood BalmlB.B.B.)
on a r-ist wt:? ,-! of Rheumatism. It is no fancy
pir.u-c ! it a c-'-.i'j .i c cln. it if limply wonderful the
efi -C? i,. !I. I'. I' - oj K'.ieutr.allcs. it Invigoratef the
tlond, r;in.T i. rr.re ar.d rl.h, and destroying the active
tiniwa In ine'tf'-uAi, vlilch causcl Hie awful imptomi
C . 'iriii
J. S. B. li.r.herJ the J"lntf, llralhtenl out the
b-nt baric and r a);vl a pei.'cct, ImUug cut alter all
Kjci leuiiies tjii-
For sale by Standard Dnii;
Company,
Publishers
-and-
We Man-ifcicture the
Type
Brass Rule in Strips
Brass Labor Savin? Rule
Brass Column Ruk-s
Brass Circles
Brass Leaders
Brass Round Corners
Brass Leads and Slugs
Old Column Rules refaced and made as good as new at a small
cost- . , .
Tl nse rc-memler that we are not in any Trust or Combination
and are sure that we can make it greatly to your advantage to deal
with us. '
A copy of i '.ir Catalogue will Le cheerfully furnished on application.
Fhilederhia Prfr.ftrs Supply Co.
Manufacturers of
Type end High Grade Printing Material
Proprietors 39 North Ninth Street
PENN TYPE FOUNDRY PHILADELPHIA
Pfllil.
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Sectional Bookcase
Pronounced the Best by lis Thousands of Users
The Luii'l'trom .mm arc in:i.le umlcr nuro i . putcnts In our own factory, nn.l the entire pro.
.luctiiit. i w.l illnrt tn Hi.-l.'viK' i.ii.l nm.-c. Tl.ut i. Hie n'UMin c can orlir tlam ut mi h rca
.nunlilt- i.rice. In uni..ii.u u Luniitr.m rVi'tlm M-Ji'licasc you arc not hclpinir to le-t a doubt
ful ixi-c.liu.'.it. but arv Ki ttniu an nru.'le ulikh tiinc and cxihtU'I.i'o have imm-n a won.lcrru
M1,.,,.. iiiit vi.ti'.ni! I"iki a.- arc tliu product of i-arof uiiclivulnl Bttcnliou to tills one line
ol niiinufai-ni!.'. Kv.-. v lik ei tii:i has a non-l.i.i'llni;. .ii-ii'iH.'ariii itl.iw dir and i lilKlily
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Mfrs. of Sectional Bookcases and Filing Cabinets.
HFMEMI'.F.i:. thi is the r.."lar hie la-lies wan-h. the luot op ilnr ou, for ladies and
cirln Men t.d l vs olu-n l iefe. this size watch to ihe larger ones. 'J he movement lias .
iewcl- nam l.e..iii.' in u.-eud setting tjuiek train, lever sot, ei omeled hi.l and is made by
;,ne .-f the U-s, ,--,,,,,.,.,1.-tf An.friea. This movement fit tod in our 1'0 year guarantied
ease lual-r the -:.-.il t wi.t. U Imrpain eve.- (-fiercd f--r the r"' v.e are lus.kii.. " s
.vet cveiv watch w-nt i.v.t to hi inj several mei-e orders. The watche oro (ichvered by
l-i'cistered inaii, ni.d we inline their ilelivi-rv in p.''l rutuiing order.
' i ii-.;, r i ii uipi'y. Tl.c watch may he wi.t to one addrvs and the paper to another, tl
.o h'.e i.
' THE COIRIIR.
nn
T.eadnc SymptomiBone painf, iclatlca Of
shoaHr; palni up and down the lee; aching back ot
?h'yj:j--r blade, an-oilcn Joints cr Iwollcn raus:l.; dlf.
H-Lltv in moving around tj you have to use crvthet;
V.olJ thin or Hn pile; blt.n Itches and aurtsj s
rvi.iil bjd b eath; sciatica, lumbago, gout, etc h .taniu
310-- Vl'ai lB.3.i- will remove every symp'om., giv.
In; .. ..;: relief li a i:.e first dese, and B. B. 3. scads j
rici., :r.;:ii-g fij,i of wi-m, rich, P'ire blool d.-c '?
:he P'ralyred nerves, bonci and Joints, c'vlnc V'-.taia
and strctj'.a Just where lt Is needed, and In tlni way
making a perfect, lasting cure Of Rheumatism la all
its forms.
AVu.l., Inactive Kllney--One of the causes
of Rheumatism Is due to inactive kidneys and bladder.
B. B. B. strengthens weak kidneys and bladder, draining
ofT all diseased matter and all uric add, so the urlos
flows freely and naturally.
Itotanlo lilood Balm (It.B.B.) 1 r-laant
nnd aafe to take. Thoroughly tested for
30 vra. Composed of l'ure Botanlo In
rrcdlentl. StrenKthena Weak Stotnarha,
cure Dvapepala. t'rlce 1 per lara-e bot
tle. Take a directed. If not cured when
right quantity i taken, money refunded.
Sample Sent Free ly writing; Blood Balm
Co., Atlanta, Ga. Iecrlbe your trouble,
and aperlal free medical advice to ault
your vines alio eut lu aoalcd letter..
Company and Asheboro Drug
Ashe be ro, N. C.
Printers.
Very Highest Grade of
Brass Galleys
Metal Borders
L S Metal Furniture
Leads'and Slugs
Metal Leaders
Spaces and Quads
6 to 48 point
Metal Quoins, etc.
Iliii
A New and Handsme
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Only $11.75 With One Year's
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Or wc will fiive this watch for 40 suli-ci-ii t ons at
Tl.i i- the nio-t attractive watch we have y-t ofli-reJ
ami it i" u a m lo"k- A pcnuiive American
movciiieut n'ii"!e i'v the New York Sian.lanl Watch Co.
)inc:l in a Ou)i Filled hunlii g case, warranted for t'0
vear. A sti'iii-winiler and Mcm-si-I!er, nnd iu every
wnv a ivH.ii.le liuie-hei'ivr. Each cae is hanJsonoly
cnjjn.vrii.
Asheboro, N. C