ine Daily Standard : BY JAMES P. COOU. OFFICE IN CASTOR BUILDING , The Standard is published every day (Sunday excepted) and dehverV td by carriers- RATES OF SUBSCBIPTION One year ........84 00 Six months ........... ' . . . . . 2 00 Three months . . .... ..... . ... 1 00 One month.......... ....... 35 Single copy............ 05 ADVERTISING RATES. Terms for regular advertisements made known on application. Address all communications to THE STANDARD. : :". Concord. N. C. -Qvx OORD, SEP r. 2.5,1 V895. THE - ItADICAIi lit HE j BOTTLER GETS IN HIS WOBK. the reason that they know theii policy is helpful to Republics sue cess. The man thev attack are the .: " - - W - ; - " men they fear. The above is an editorial in Tues dy's Raleigh News and Observer. Tje Standard cannot see. for the life of it, what good such articles can do the Democratic party. It held up some of the most prominent woikera and unblemished characters to the ridicule of the public. Such is not conducive to harmonv; and my Lord, it is harmony that is need ed at this time. ' KMX IF DEMOCRACY HAYS OVERMAN, ALLUIOHT. Yesterday's Standard tells how Hon. Lee S Overman was taken at Lynchburg, Va., by a colored woman for a conductor. Go slow Professor, This is evidently a scheme hatched bv vour fertile brain to side track Overman for governor and make him a railroad conductor. And we will expose the plot in all m ' m ft i or its envy it you aon c let up. Salisbury World. It's a true bill, certain. Mr. Ov erman enjoyed it and we are here to testify that he answered the dusky Thus ended the contemptible con spiracy against the life of the two grand old parties a conspiracy in the name of patriotism, engineered by the jickals of both parties who fear to lead a right, and have not the co j rage to stop their cohorts in II in u iu . ive me luuuocuta. i -MoU-uit sua. Yahoo. J maid's questions courteously indeed The above is the closing paragraph I more so than any conductor on the of r and a half column comma- Virginia Midland railroad would do, nicauou dated 'Raleigh, Sept. 25," and Mr. Overman certainly knew he that appeared in Sunday's Charlotte was out of the State of North Caro Observer. It purported to be a hu- lina. He's not like a Charlotte can- morous account of the - Silver Con- didate for mayor, who buttonh-oled yentii iat is called to meet in Ral- a Cabarrus colored sovereign and eigh this week, fixed, him, but afterwards, finding Wcue the JNews and Observer is out the negro to be no Charlotte in acct. w vitn tne action or tne yoter, cussed him. Mr, Oyerman, State Democratic Executive Com- the true gentleman that he is, will mittee, held in Raleigh, May 20th., not allow no one to outdo him in in belieying that no necessity exists politeness. for holding a silver convention in No, we ha've no plot. There's no the State this year, this paper cannot crime for any man to aspire to permit j nameless scribe to call the the Governorship. But we are not promoters of the convention "jack- in the manufacturing business- alb" and "conspirators" without an this the people will do: It is before expression or indignant rebuke. If them we must all take our claims the rumor of the authorship of the and get them audited, We are not communication be correct, it will making or unmaking candidates. not occasion any surprise 'that such " xtutwibnsianaing ine en oris or tne Chinese and Japanese officials to suppress the news in regard to the cholera, the truth has at last come to light concerning the plague. Ja pan and North China are fairly alive with cholera germs. Siberian offi cials have declared Japanese open ports infected, and from official sources it ib learned that over 17 000 people have died in Japan from the plagae since its start in the Pes- cadoe. In China the disease has gained a firm foothold. Advices by the Steamer Rio Janerio report that in Tokio the heat is terriffic, and the disease germs have been nursed by the climate into virulent life LIFE SAVED By the. Persistent Use of Ayeis Sarsaparilla , "I was troubled for . years with a sore on my knee, which several physicians, who treated me, called a cancer, assuring me that nothing could be done to save my life. As a last resort, I was induced to try Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and, after tak ing a number of bottles, the sore i began to disappear and my general health improver I persisted in this treatment, until the sore was en tirely healed. Since then, I use Ayer's Sarsaparilla occasionally as a tonic and blood-purifier, and, in deed, it seems as though I could not keep house without it." Mrs. S. A. Fields. Bloomfield, la. The Only World's Fair Sarsaparilla. Ayer's Pills Regulate the Liver. JNO. R. ERWIN. C. A- MISENHEIMER. ERW IN & MISENHEIMER. Physicians and Surgeons Office No. 3. Harty buildiner, op posite 2nd Presbyterian church, Charlotte, N. O- H. M. BARROW. J. F HURLEY. Democrats as Jarvis, Oarr, Cooke, Smith, Ashe, Broughton, and others should bq called "jackals" by dis credited, life-long Republicans. No Democrat, not ready to plume his flight to greener pastures, would characterize the honest and well meaning action of these gentlemen as a "contemptible conspiracy," or the men engaged in this movement as "jackals." The article not only ridicules and slanders such men as we have named, but many other Democrats who, while belieying in-Bilyer, have not approved the calling of the con -yention. Its purpose is therefore . shown to be to hold up all advocates vof silver as "conspirators"' and 'l ickals," aod thus fly-blow as many Democrats as possible. This is the policy of wisdon for the Republican politicians who see in the division in Democratic ranks, which they thus try to create, and the gullibility of Eome the opportunity of coming in to power of the Populists and the Tenality of others, again. These Republicans know that the men from whom they have the most to fear are the consistent Democrats who are standing by the cause of silver just as the whole party in the State has stood by it since 1873. It is these consistent men, whose De mocracy was learned in the schools of Jefferson and Jackson, whom the Republicans fear. Hence they hold them up to ridicule and contempt, and seek to destroy their influence by wanton misrepresentation. You rarely r r one of these fellows criticize a gold; bog Docror Fire Insurance. I have ; transferred my entire Fire Insurance busines to Messrs Barrow & Hurley, and assure my friends and patrons that their best intersts.will be attend ed to and bespeak for them a liberal share of the patronage. L. D. COLTRANE. We have secured the Fire In surance business of Mr. L D. Coltiane, and assure you we will give you the best service possi ble, . Barrowfe Hurley. 818 tf. - '. ' " In another column wo print a clipping from the Statesville Land. mark about the assignment. The break is even worse than at first ex pected. But like all failures, there is a sadness about this. Wallace Bros, haye done too much good to come to all this. The Discovery Saved Ills Life. Mr. G Caillouette, Druggist, Beavers ville, -111., says : To D r. King's New Discovery I owe my life. Was taken with La Grippe and tried all the physicians for miles about, but of no avail and was given up and told 1 could not liye. Having Dr. King's New Discovery ia my store I sent for a bottle and began its use and from the first dose began to get better, and after using three bottles was up and about again. It is worth its weight in gold. We won't keep keep store or house without it." Get a free trial bottle at Petzer's Drug Store. fT ( (Fl f f ache ana Rheumatism relieved ! m)L- i by Dr. Miles Nerve Plasters. COAL FOR SALE HARD COAL, SOFT COAL, , BLACK COAL? STONE COAL, SMITH COAL Best Coal in the South. A ccurate weight and prompt delivery Low Price. Call on K. L. CRAVEN. jan 1, '96. MORRISON H. OALDWEL ATTORNEY AT LAW, CONCORD, N. O. Office in Morris building, opposite Court House. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. Having been duly appointed and qualified administrator on the esw tateof N. G. White, deceased, all persons holding claims against the said deceased are hereby notified to present them to the undersigned dulv authenticated on or before September 24, 1896, or this notice ) will be plead as a bar to their re- covery. Also all persons owing said deceased are notified that prompt payment is expected. T. J, White, Administrator, . This, Sept. 23, 1895. Lr LrU O ft o to M Xfl O f-8 1 1 &5 t 5 LnJ (L9 InJ CD)

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