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1 PUBLIC OPINION. The Great Lever that Moves the Politicians. TRUST MAGNATES FEAR PUB LICITY. Denouncing the Corporation. Which Have No 8ol Hti no n,wetii no One Trail Plunderer of the People Convicted By the Adminis tration. Don't waste your time denouncing corporations. A corporation can nnlv net through its president arfd Wrd of directors. To attack a corporation is but waste of breath, but the officials and directors are the ones that are subject to the penalties of 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 com bined to plunder the puolic and prey on th miners, can be reached by the law and eventually will be. Although trust magnates skins are thick, yet they are amenable to pub lie contempt, which is a wonderful ly sharp weapon. Back of the coal trust and the steel trust is J. P. Morgan, hurl your shafts at him. The Standard Oil corporation is M really the Rockefellers and Rogers. Vv rru Q,,r. Trnaf. ia Havemever. The N. Y Central railroad is the Vanderl-ilts'. The Pennsylvania and Baltimore and Ohio railroads are entirely controlled by Cassatt; the Great Northern, the Northern Pacific and the Burlington by Hill; the Southern Railway by Morgan; the Southwestern railroads by Har riman, and so it is with the other systems. The. industrial trusts are likewise mostly controlled by one man. President Roosevelt speaks of "Good and bad trusts' but the trusts and corporations are only what their managers make them and the honest or dishonest direc tors, or nv nagers, should be praised or blamed. How powerful public opinion is on those corporation officials who have sinned is shown by the self banishment of Rockefeller to avoid i aDDearniff as a witness and the nit ting oi tne iDsuruuue giaticio. corporation cannot De punisueu If vou fine it. the money comes ou of the pockets of the shareholders. so that anathematizing corporations 5h no much vanity. That is where the efforts of President Roosevel against the trusts have failed of ac complishment. The case against the Northern Securities Company which resulted in its virtual disso lution, has had no effect, but if the law had been brought to bear on President Hill he would probably have been glad to see competition resumed between the Great Northern and Northern Pacific railroads. The Administration has utterly failed in all its anti-trust contests Every trust, combine, or corporation is still a monopoly, as far as it can be, and continues to plunder the people as much as the business sa gacity of the managers considers desirable. Will the voters, who are the victims of trust and corporation rapacity, endorse the feeble efforts of the Administration at trust-busting? A true reformer, with all the gieat power of government at bis command, should have been able to nnt the bodies of some trust mag Tifttps at hazzard in the courts. But not a trnst magnate has been con victed. Public opinion with its moral force alone has done more to curb the trust maznates and if the con tempt ot the people is centered on the persons ana not on tne imper sonal corporation, it will have still T eater effect. Underneath all this, however, is the cause that has fostered the trusts and that can only be removed by the adoption of the good old Demo cratic doctrine of, "Equal rights to all and Bpecial privileges to none. Chamberlain's Co-h Remedy the Very Best. "I have been using Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and want to say it is the best cough medicine I have ever taken, says Geo. L. Uhubo, a mer chant of Harlan, Mich. There is no question about its being the best as it will cure a cough or cold in less time than any other treatment. It should always be kept in the house ready for instant use, for a cold can be cured in much less time when promptly treated. For sale by Standard Drug Co., Asheboro, W. A. Underwood, Randleman. Cleanse your system of all im purities this month. Now is the time to take Holister's Rocky Moun tain Tea. It will keep you well all summer. 35 cents, Ten or Tablets. Asheboro Drug Company. If yon want to get up a club of ff!rTTBTTrii unViHf rintinna wrifc na for . Jremium offer Legal Advertisements. LAND SALE. Br virtue of an order ot sale made bv the perlor Court of Randolph county, lu a speciu proceeding, therein pendltiar, entitled Vena M Allen. Infant, by her Next Friend. J. L. Uiles. et al, ex parte, I will tell at public auction to tne Highest Dinner, at u o-ciock m.. on Haturday May ran, iwuo, at tne cnuri House uoor, in Asiie boro. North Carolina, the follou-lnir described tract of laud, lying and being in Fruiikliuville townxmp, eajoiniug tne lanas ou. L lilies, ami others, and containing 15o acres, and kuowu as the farm of Daniel Alfred, deceased. ThiB land is three miles from Asheboro. S miles from Central Falls and 2 miles front Cedar Falls', has good buildings, an 8 room house, large bam, corn cribs, wagon shelters tool shelters, and is wen improved ana wen watered: ai-outoa acres of wood 1 nd. about 4o acres under cultivation and a good pasture under fence. Terms of sale, one-half cosh ami one-half on a credit of six months-, the purchaser to give bond and approved security lor deterred payments, una same to Dear interest until pnia. E. MOFFITT.Comuiissioner. This 11th day of April, 1900. LAND SALE. By virtue of an oreer of sale granted by the Superior Court uf liandolph County, in special proceeding therein pending entitled J M Allen, b. 11. Vox and others, parte, kl will sell at public auction to the highest bidder at the court honse door, on Saturday, the Mtu day of May, lUUii. at 12 II, the fol lowing described lands, lying and being in the County of Randolph, in Grant township, adjoining the land of J 11 Allen, E U Cox, Lh Strickland and others, and beginning at a black oak on the South si le of Richland Creek, thence South 4:' chs. to Eli Strickland's corner, a stone pile, thence East lili chains stone pile, J M Aliens corner, thence North 30 deg. East 8 chs. to a stoue on East side of Asheboro road, thence North along Asheboro road 22 chs. to a sioue m the Humble Hill road, thence Xurth 45 deg bast lo chs t - a stone pile in Airs li 31 Moon's line, thence West to the beginning, containing i.i acres, more or less. lerms of sale, cash. Elijah Moffitt, Commissioner. This April 16iL, 100G. LAND SALE! By virtue of an order of sale cranted by the superior Court of Randolph County on the petition of T. H. Wilson executor of Thomas Mangum Wilson, dee'd, against Wm. Branson and wife and other, 1 shall sell at the court house door at 12 o clock M. on the 19th day of May, 1900, the following HEAL Instate, to-wit: Tract No. 1. A tract of land in liandolph County, state of North Carolina, Brower township, adjoining the lands of J. P. Phil ips, James Harper, DueBley Caviness,- Aeill Kidd and others, containing 1GS and one half antes, more or less, and known as the Thomas M. Wilson Home place, bought by Thomas M. Wilson from Eli N. Mwfiitt and wife, and f rmerly known as the Joshua Craven place, except 40 acres of same sold off by Thomas Jl. Hson to Koliert W ilson and 1. a. I W U son. Tract No. 2. Adjoining the alxjve men tioneil tract t lie lands uf Xeill Kidd, Wm. Deaton and others containing 4f acres more or less and being a part of the share of the heirs of Alston Wilson, in the lands oILujah ilson. Tract No. 3. A tract of land containing 40 acres, more or less, lying in Chatham County, Bear Creek township. Stale of North Carolina, joined on the est by the liandolph Count r line, bounded on the South by Mut thew My rick, the Jleaton laud on the East and the Wm. Deaton land on the North, and lieinga part of the share of thi? Alston Wilson heirs in the hinds of Elijah Wil on Tract No 1 is sold subject to the life es tate of Sarah H Wilson, widow. TERMS: One-third cash, the remaining two-thirds on a credit of twelve months, tne purchaser giving bond and approved se curity therefor, and the title reserved till the further order of the court. Jous T. Brittaim, Commissioner. This 17th day of April 190C. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Mary E Skeen deceased of Ran dolph, N. C, I shall on the 18th day of May, l'JOti, at 10 o'clock a. ni., at the late residence of said deceased, sell to the highest bidder for cash at public auction the following ar ticles of personal property to-wit: One much cow, one buggy and taarnes , a let of farming tools, one cider mill and press, a lot of beddiag, one cook stove, table? ware, and a lot of household and kitchen furniture, sundry other articles which will be made known on day of sale. This is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 1st day of May 1907, or this notice will be plead ed in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. U a Lrjwis, Administrator ot MARY E SKEEN, dee'd. This April 28th, 1900. Will Coltrane et al va Notice. Peter Coltrane et al The defendents, Peter Coltrane, Fletcher Gray, Fenley Coltrane, Tom Graham and fllattie Uraham, in the above entit ed action take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Randolph County to sell for division a certain parcel of land situated in said county described in the petition in said cause; aud the said defendents will further take notice that they are required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Supei ior Court, for the County of Kandolph on the zl day of Mav 190li, at the courthouse of said county, in Asheboro, N. C, and answer or demur to I he pe.ition in said action r the petitioners will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said petition. w. U. KAMMOSD, Clerk Superior Court. North Carolina, Randolph County, J In the Superior Court, R L Coltrane VsS L Coltrane, R L Gard ner and her husband A B Gardner. NOTICE. The defendants above named will take no tice that an action entitled as above has lieen commenced in the superior court of Randolph county before the clei k to sell a certain parcel of land situated in New Market township, in said county, for division among tenants in common; and the said defendants will further take notice that they are required to appear at the office of the clerk of the superior court, for the county of Randolph, on the fourth day of June 1900, at the court house of sa d county in Asheboro, N C, anil answer or de mur to the petition in said action, or the pe- iti'iner will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said petition. W C Hammond, C lerk of the Superior Coi rt This 7th day of May, 1900. Our Big Clubbing Offer. By special arrangement with the Southern Agriculturist, the popu lar semi-month'.y farm paper of Nashville Tenn,we are able to give our readers the advantage of a club bing offer which we believe is the most liberal ever made by any news paper in ".the South. In the first place, we will send the Southern Agriculturist a whole year free to any new or old subsciib er who pays us for a years subaenp tion to our own paper. This great stmi-monthly farm pa per goes twice every month into 50, 000 southern homes, and the regu lar price is 50 cents per year. It is edited by southern men and women to suit southern conditions, and is just what our farmers need. It answers free of charge aLy question a subscriber may ask, and its advice is given in a plain, practical way which any farmer can understand. All departments of farm life are cowred, iucludiug delightful-home and children's pages. Sample cop ies free at our office. HERE 18 OUR BIO ALL SOUTHERN BARGAIN. (The Courier; $1.00 Southern Agriculturist .50 Nashville Weekly American .50 Industrious Hen (poultry) .5o Southern Fruit Grower .50 Total regular price 3.00 We will send you all five of the papers a whole year for only $1.50 These papers are all southern publications and each is a leader in us particular field. Order this club and you will get a big year's reading at nominal cost. Address, The Courier, Asheboro, N. C. LAND SALE. Bv virtue of an order of sale cranted bv the Superior Court of Randolph C'ountv on the petition of SI. L. renn, Adtnr. oi I. J renn dec d airainst m. hpoon and wife and others, I shall sell at the court house door ut 12 o'clock M. on the 10th day of Hay, IDOb, the following lieal tatate, to-wit two tracts of laud in Brower township, ic said count', on the waters of Hock Creek adjoining the lands of John if ayes, Kiley Vedlinm s line and others and bounded as follows: Tract No T: Beginning at a hickory, Reulien Penrce's (now John Haves') line and running North 6 chs. and 28 Iks. lo a red oak, thence West 3 chs. and 75 Iks. to a white oak, thence North 31 chs and 8.1 Iks. t pine knot in Lewis Needham's line, thence Last on his line 4J chs. to a mt-korv, thence South 42 chs to a pine, thence West 3'J chs and 25 Iks. te the beginning, containing 177 acres, more or less, except tiO acres sold oZ m I . J. renn to I . A n renn. Tract No 2: Adjoining: the above de scribed tract and bounded as follows: lie cinmno at a hickory in lleulien Penrce's (now John Hnvs) line and running North 6 chs. and 80 Iks. to a red oak, thence West chs. and 75 Iks. to a white oak, thence South 0 chs. and 80 Iks. to a rock comer in Penrce's line, thence east to the beginning, contains Z acres, more or less. Said land is (-old subiect to the dower riimt of Mary L W renn, widow. TERMS: One-third cash, the remaining two-thirds on a credit of twelve months, the purchaser giving bond and approved securi ty therefor, and the title reserved till the further order of the court. M. F. Wrenn, Adtnr A Comm LALD SALE. I will sell at public auction on May 12th at the courthouse door at Asheboro, at 12 o clock, m, a farm in Asheboro township, 1 mile from Central Falls, known as the lieu ben Giles place ad consisting of 1C2 acres a' good fanning and timber land Terms rn- nonnced on the dav f sale. ot This April 20, 'OC Daniel Smith LAND SALE! Bvvirtue of an order of sale gr.-.nted by the Superior Court of Randolph County on the petition of Bertha C Luther ugainst Grover C Coxnnd olors I shall sell at the postoftice in Ramseur, N C, at 12 O'clock M on the loth day of June 190b, the follow ing Real Estate, to-wit: Three tracts of land in Cok'moia township in said county. Tract No 3: Being a lot in Ramseur, be ginning 1 1 a small black gum, John H Jones corner.and runs N 28 degrees E with said Jones line 1 ca tu a stone, thence S 58 de grees, E. 2 chs and C8 Iks to a stone, thence S 4U degrees, n 1 ch to a stone, thence N 58 degrees, W 2 chs aud 58 Iks to the be ginning, containing 14 acre, more or less. Tract No 5: Being a lot in Ramseur, ad joining the lands ol J W Allred, J M White head and others, beginning at Hicks' earner, and runs with his line to J W Allred's line, thence with Allred's line to Hicks' corner, thence with Hicks' line about North to the public road, thence with said road to the be ginning, containing about 1-4 of an acre. Tract No 6: Being a lot in Ramseur. be ginning at J W Allred's corner on the side of the public road, and runs thence with said road to Hicks own corner, theuce with his own line to Allred's line, thence with All- red s line to a stake, Allied s corner, thence with the Allred line to the beginning, con tain ing 1-4 acre, more or less. Terms: One-third cash, the remaining two-thirds on a credit of six months, the pur chaser giving bund add approved security therefor, and the title reserved till the fur ther order of ihe eon it John T BnirrAm, Commissioner. This 7'h duy of May, 1900. NQTICE! 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