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WHY I AM A DEMOCRAT i Because Democracy Means the Rule of the People. STANDS FOE EIGHT OP PETITION Equal Rights For All and Special PrirlleKea For None Pnrty of Jef feraon find Jackaon llaa Alwaya Op poaed and la Still Flffbtinic n Moneyed OllKarchy. i The Democratic campaign book, is-, tied by the congressional committee, Washington, contains a great deal of ! valuable Information on the political ; Issues that are before the country. n flrst eiMitor-give reauous for the faith in Democracy under the title of "Why I am a Democrat" as follows: j I am a Democrat because the eter-. nal and Immutable principles of Democ-1 racy are necessary to a free govern-' meiit, which vary only In UxMr appli cation and expression, as the needs and exigencies uC our couutry demand. I am a"bemocrat because immocracy ; means the rule of the people; the rule Of the majority, freely and fairly ex- pressed. j I am a Democrat because the Democ-, racy of the United States indorses and has always indorsed the enduring Dec-, laratlon of Independence, In which, amoujr other things, the fathers of the republic particularly declared that: j The right of petition Is ours and sacred. I All men nr created eiual, with ; certain inalienable rights, that among these are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. I am a Democrat because the Demo cratic party stands for "equal rights to all and special privileges to none," which is the natural corollary of the j great Declaration. I am a Democrat because the Demo- : cratic party is for the preservation of j all the rights granted to the federal j government by the constitution and i for the preservation of the reserved j rights of the states, and esioeially for i the right of the people to alter or change the fundamental law when tbey j deem It necessary. I I am a Democrat because the Demo- I cratic i&rty stands for home rule, the j right of each organised community to j manage its own local affairs as may j seem best to tlie majority of Its citl- . zeus. I am a Democrat because the Demo- cratic party stands for the least taxa- j tion, national, state and local, that will ! support the federal, state and locnl ; governments honestly and economic- j ally administered. I am a Democrat because the Demo- , cratic party opposes and has always , opposed tlie centralization of power In j the hands of the federal government j other than those powers granted by the , constitution. I am a Democrat because the Demo- j cratic party is broad enough for all . men to enlist under its banner who be Ileve in and indorse its fundamental j principles aud yet catholic enough to ; shelter with its everlasting wings the rich and powerful aud the poor and ; needy, where both lubor and capital i and ill conditions of men can work out j their own salvation with absolute equity. i I am a Democrat because the Demo- ' cratic party stands for the equal right of very citizen In his person and prop- j erty and in their management to i achieve what his own efforts entitle him to, without any one to molest or make afraid. If he docs not commit ag- gressfous uiou the equal rights of an- I other, and this is all from which he j ought by law to be restrained. I am a Democrat because the Demo- j cratic party has always opposed and Is today lighting monopolies aud tnista and the moneyed oligarchy, even as It fought and vanquished tne political oligarchy under Jefferson and tne mou- eyed oligarchy under Jackson. And be- j cause I believe it is the only party bon- j estly fighting the unlawful combina tions nnd corporations made possible by law, entrenched behind a prohib itive tariff, buttressed by subsidies and fostered by special rates aud rebates, plundering the people with the one Land while with the other they reach for foreign conquest and sell their product cheaper abroad than they Bell It to our own tariff taxed people. I am a Democrat because the Demo cratic party in all its enviable history since the foundation of the republic has always let the bulwark of the people against special privilege and the defender of the many against the pow er of money in the hands of the few. I am a Democrat because the Demo cratic iiartv Is conservative enough to hold fast to that which is good and radical enough "to push all necessary reforms. A Sample Republican Politician. Jim Sherman, the chairman of the Republican congressional committee, should exclaim "Save me from my friends!" The Utlca (N. Y.) Tress eulo gizes him aa the most competent office broker and spoilsman In congress when it says: "He could not give all who wanted one a postofflce, but he has passed out as many appointments as be could get In the way of patronage he has se cured more of It for his constituents than any other man could have dona. This comes from his long experience at Washington and his prominence and personal popularity with the appoint ing powers. Though he has not been able to supply the local demand for ap pointments, he has a good many." The Republican voters In the Utlca district most be easily satisfied If such trifles of patronage satisfy them when. great Issues are at stake. THE LEGISLATURE OF 1897. What Butler Said of the I.at Fii-loli legislature In HI" Paper. Inasmuch us the Kepublicuns have the nerve to institute a comparison of expenditures during the Russell administration with expenditures ,1, r thu CIpmii HibninistiMt.ion. . 1 U II.,,. kluvinn I Eri. To"- "tvrMF M' FrldBT Dight for the Republicans, it is just as j i v.. I tn rpn w hut Mr. lint er said i of the Legislature of 1897, the last fusion Legislature. During the stxfion of that Legislature the fol lowing appeared in the Caucasion, ppca.cu ... Y"uV";r' paper, and he will not deny lMitlcr s Co'Sisdate the Legislature L f "J is a damnable disgrace to this State, j m1, "As to the Legislature of 1897, the one now in session, ne hare to! Hon. J. K. Blair, Democratic say as a fact that it has won the j Xommee for State Senate in this contempt of the people generally of , district, will be with the Democrat all parties, and we do not believe J ic candidates at the following times that it can overcome that contempt ; and places: .i) two years tirre, and hence we caunot get the approval of the peo pie. "About ten more days remain ot the legislative session. Unless there he, wiihin this time, an almost mi r icnlous change, the record of the Legislature will be nothing, abso lutely nothing. All it will have d ns when it resigns will be the spending of $00,000 or $70,000 of the public funds for which nothing will be returned "Of course theie are some good men here, who cannot in justice, be held responsible for the record, but we are speaking of the Legislature as a whole, and unless that record shall be phenomenally changed with in a week it will be the imperative duty, and we think it will be the pleasure of the people, to see that such a crowd is never sent up to make the laws again. "The various committees to whom bills aie referred seem to be com posed of men who are generally in different or pitiably ignorant. It is almost impossible to get their atten tion to any bill tht does not carry some job with it." Statesville Landmark. Coiii Home. Some dav, with slalT and bundle, when w rid- wearied, I'll turn back Thro' the years, thro' all the shadows, to the ulil familiar track; I shall bid a lung fare 11 to all the scenes of Time and Fate, And I'll go the mad that leads me to a sag ging garden Rale. I shall tread thro' sunny meudrue, where oldfushioned blossoms blow, Thro' the by ways, thro' the hill gaps, that I knew so long ago, I shall pause upon the bridge that spans the river, there to gaze In the Bwift uud silent current as I did in other days. I shall rest beneath the branches of the gnarled old apple trie, A pilgrim stained and w hitened on life's vast, uncertain sea. With my bundle for n pillow, 'nenth the Heaven' sprinkled light, I shall whisper, 'ere I slumber, to the stars a long good -night. There shall lie, when I turn bac kward, faces strange for me to greet, Aud the old friends, I shall pass them in the quaint old village street. But it matters not, for yonder, where the light shines o'er the lea, There is some one waiting, wat ing and I know she'll welcome me. Milwaukee Sentinel. When a horse is so overworked it lies down and in other ways declares its inability to go further, you would consider it criminal to use force. Many a man of humane impulses, who would not willingly harm a kitten, is guilty of cruelty where his own stomach is concerned. Over driven, when it needs something that will digest the food eaten and help the stomach to recuperate. Something like Kodol for Dyspep sia that is sold by Standard Drug Co. and Asheboro Drug Co. Candidates' Speaking. The democratic candidates for the General Assembly and for the vari ous county offices will address the people on the political issues of the day at ice following times ana places: Julian School House Thursday eight Nov. 1st Level Cross Friday night Iov. 2nd. Worthville Saturday night Nov. 3rd. Everybody is invited to attend and hear the discussion at tne issues. W. J. Scakboro, Chm. Co. Dem. Executive Com. A cold is much more easily cured when tbe bowels are open. Ken nedy's Laxative Honey and Tar opens the bowels and drives the nnld onfc of the svstem in vounc or old. Sold by Standard Drug Co. and Asheboro Drug Uo. Caok Backs. Do you want the largest and beet cook book published. If so. write us and we will tell you how t get it for one hour s work. Don t delay but write to-day. PUBLIC SPEAKINGS. EVERYBODY INVITED. Prof, J. M. Way. Flint Hill, Thursday night, Nov. 1 St -"' . 3rd. lr. J.K.HIair. Grav's Chanel School House, Thursday night, November 1, -, r, ' Liberty, Thursday, November 1st. The iiepublicaa nominee is re quested to be preseut at all these appoint men tf, and a division of time will be given. Let all the people, regardless of political beliefs, turn out to hear the issues discussed. This Sept. 2S, 1906. W. J. Scarisoko, Chm. Dem. Co. Ex. Com. 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Sold by Standard Drug Co. and Asheboro Drug Co Keep the bowels open when you have a cold and use a good remedy to allay the inllammation of the mucous membranes. The best is Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar, It contains no opiates, moves the bowels, drives out the cold. Is re liable and tastes good. Sold by Standard Drug Co. and Asheboro Drug Co True and tried friends of the fam ily DeWitts Little Early Risers, Beat for results and best to take Rosy cheeks and sparkling eyes fol low the use of these dependable little pills. Tbey do not gripe or sicken. Sold by Standard Drug Uo. and Asheboro Drug Co. A Guaranteed Cure for Piles. Itching, Blind, Bleeding, Protruding Piles. Druggists ant authorized to refund money it PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure in 61to 14 days. 50c. NOTICE. The tax books for 1906 are in the bands of the collector , and must be collected at once. Whea not otherwise engaged in said cellectar, the undersigned can be found at the office of the Asheboro Courier. W. A. Bckch. Tax collection, for the Town of Asheboro. Mr PER Oil Heater (Equipped wl& Smokeless Device) Turn the wick as high or low as vou can there's no danger. Carry heater from room to room. All parts easily cleaned. Give intense heat without smoke or smell because equipped with smoke less device. Made in two finishes nickel and japan. Brass oil fount beauti fully embossed, woios 4 qtmns ot 011 ana Durns 9 hours. Every htater warranted. If you cannot get heater or information from your dealer, write to nearest agency for descriptive circular. aaaa and stea-ly struction Equipped with latest improved burner. Made of brass throughout and nickel plated. An ornament to any room whether library, dining-room, parloror bed room. Every lamp warranted. Write to nearest agency if not at your dealer's. 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Surplus, $5,000. Accounts received on favorab e terms. Interest paid on savings de posits. Directors: W K Ilartsell. A N Bulla, S G Newlin, w T Bryant, 0 L Lindsay, N N Newlin, S Bryant, H O Barker and J H Cole. O B COX, President. W J ARHFIELi), V-PrM W J ARMF1KLI), Jr., Cashier. The Bank of Randolph, .A.slve'foei, 3T. C Capital and Surplus, Total Assets, over $36,000.00 $150,000.00 w solicit the business of the buiiklun public aud feel mle In snying we are prepared und willing to extend to our customers every facility aud 0 wuiiDiKlutlou coimixteu' with itufe hnukiiin. DIRECTORJS. Himh I'arlCN Sr., W J ArmfleM.W P Wood, P H Morris, C C McAUster, E M Annfleld, () R Cox, W r KeJdiliK, Bon) Moflltt, Tli .1 KeddiuK, A W K Capel, A M Rankin, Tho U Redding, lir F K Asburv. C J Cox. , , You Furnish the Bride We Furnish the Home. Just receivd 'nice line Parlor and Bed Room Suits, ouches, Upholstered Parlor Su s, Pic tures, Hall Racks, etc. We have an assortment permitting us to furnish the home in keep ing with any purse. We are also prepared to serve the public as Funeral Directors in a careful and courteous man ner. Kearns & Fox. Look Out for Cold Winds You must wear a hat or at least you will when you come to see out new line for fall and winter wear. The shapes are varied in style and color to suit all. Greatest care taken to give you a becoming fit. Mrs. i. T. Blair, Asheboro, N. C. My Work Pleases! When you winh an easy nliave Aa good as barber ever gave, Just call on me at my saloon, At morning, eve or noon, cut and dress the hair with grace, To suit the contour of the face. My room is neat and towels clean, Scissors sharp and razors keen, And everything I think you'll find, To suit the face and please the mind, -And all my art and skill can do, If you just call I'll de for you. TOM CARTER. Asheboro Motel Main Street (Near Court House.) Thoroughly renovated and Refurnished Table supplied with the best the market fforda. Bates Reasonable, B. F. NEWBY, Prop. HOU.ISTCR'3 Bocky Mountain Tea Ku39ct3 A Buy Madiotn for Bui? Peop!. Srlap Ooldaa Health ana Braewed Vigor. A arcine for Constipation. Ind!etlon, aud Kidney Trouble. I'lmplea. Ipkum, In1PnI? Blood, Bad Breath. Blufral.ta bowel. Heart r Dd Baekacbs. Ifa Bocky Mountain Tea In r form, SA cent a box. Uniilua mada 7 HoUJarn Dana Cohfaxt, Uaclinou. Wis. SOLO EN NUGGETS 0R SALLOW PEOPLi
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