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BY JAMES P. 00 li. -;VFI0E IN CASTOR BUILDING vindicated, Atlanta Tne Daily Standard her ,lrbura7. deiDDa8- He 8TS u ltU&' e km 8 Pre8iant mat "tne aocinne upon wmcn wei wuu mc&ua iu uwcuu - stand ismrong and sound, became a u'ith bira. its enforcement is important to our Afte situation is, oi cuuc, j . i ... . . . .'. i . nMn fl,H CflfAf. n9 fl mn:i9MaP,. UraTe one and. theissuCis inipossioie I 4" ninil f 11.1 fn t.ViA infporrif.v nf nnr frpp in I - .i . Thp nr.fi nprfrmn tVnncr lfl that tee stitutions ana ine tranquil maincen . , v . i n . . : . . m position our President ha3 taken wiJl au ux UUI u.ou.c - be fearlesaI. mamtamed and tri- government it was inienaeu to Uffiphantjv apply to eyery stage of our national joarDai . - - i life ard cannot become obsolete - ... , T- j ' Col. Snider is a winner. There is wane our reputmc enuures. 11 tue .. . a !f-ssnn in hia annnaan. .If thfl same oaiance or power is justly a cause J . - , , 4 amount of devotion and bull-dosr for jealous anx.ety among the tcnaoi ag ,. by 0oL goyernments ct tne via worm ana gnider ln.r faig recent 0 a subject for our absolute non.inter- eampaigD were giyen all; business terehce, none the less is an observ- but few failures would be chronic ance of the Monroe doctrine of vital cled. What is love anyway, that its cjncern of our people and their victim will face shooting irons, mad government." dogs and an angry parent in order to win? The Standard is published every ay (Sunday excepted and delivers ed by carriers BATES Or SUBSCRIPTION One year. ............. .....8400 Six months................ 2 00 Three months. . ............ 1 00 On 3 month................. 35 Single copy................ 05 THE WEEKLY STANDARD Is a fourpage, eight-column paper, ltlias a larger circulation in Cabarr rus than any. other p&per. Irice v$1.00 per annum, in advance. ADVERTISING BATES. Ter jib for regular advertisements made known on application. Address all communications to THE STANDARD. Concord. N. O. 00NC0RD, DE0.18, 1895. 0 ' If Jimes Monroe could come from TABLETS AT 50 CENTS ON THE DOLLAR his grave he could not pot with A girl baby born the other day in greater clearness and emphasises the Kohomo. lad., is the fourteenth doctrine which he enunciated and daughter of a fourteenth daughter wWh baa prpr cinrA Wn th woncr. of fourteenth daughter a record nizftd nolinv of onr government. "xx ,a tuuum iu ue uupruu-- i j -.. o-i ; wixii the populist senators j The issue is equarely made. Eng- ABE. dented. This is blooded stock. out a large ISanufacturer land demands 35,000 Equare miles Although Chicago didn't get the It has teen worrying the political 0f territory which Vene-zula says is convention, h had before it the en- mind for some time just what figure heiB Venezula asks ' England to couraging prospect of having one of the Fopulist benators will cut m arbitrate; In this request the the best equipped universities in the O a . MMv. TTnited States loined. England fltlv wuriu 11 lDe muiiou aoiiar guts Keep Secure of this Congress. I m L . x ot f pouring in at the rale' which thv ... . .. - . , reiuSwS 10 euomu 10 arourauon. one j rue iccDU oncans cannot aiiora to openly affiliate an 3 recognize these 8 11 in pfteot: That territor is fl,ine II - -II 1 . . - A. statesmu, but they haye arranged an ve underground connection, by which President Cleyeland's reply in sub the an ti -Democratic measures can stance is: Haye it you shall mot un Preyail. til you have proved your title to it Tuis comes out from Washington before an impartial tribunal. Now and up to date, has neither been de- either the United States or England nor questionea: Ln,w.v. The deal the Republican Senators hi kept a secret. Senator Stewart. of Nftvada. hhP rnPrdA Rnnh!infl esiaenc uieveiana nas notnmg who now bills himselt a Ponnliafc J more to Bay to England. He now of all their broken lots of es 5c tablets we will lUCJ mm m ' haye 8.ruck lately We have great Sell BX OC. IUC taOleS IOr 5C hopes of Chicago, 7 v) THE RIGHTS OF HUSBANDS. rlfe JL i T i Itis a diyine privilege to be head 0 XO fCUC laDetSIOr IUC. of a family, and a man has no right mad3 the dtal, and he gets the lion's addresses himself to congress and m ihare of the price the chairman- no uncertain terms urges -that body ship of the Pacific Railroad's Com to the 0Ql1 coniEe which is consis- mittee, which promises to be one of tent with our national honor. As the most important in the Senate at be says: "Nothing remains but to this .ion. The Populists will not accepfc tbe Sltuatl0n to "cognize its jots v ith the Republicans to reor- Plain requirements and deal with it ganizs the Senate. That would be accordingly." t03 hard to explain to' their con ' He suggests that congress maks - ! ... . y stituent. They will nominate their aQ appropriation tor a commission cwn officers of the Senate, and after t0 be appointed by him which shall 70-ing for them on one ballot they .make the necessary investigation and riil ko out to get lunch or for report "with the least , possible de some other purpose leaving 4the Re When such report is made public ins free to elect their officers and accepted the president eays it on the next ballot. will be the dutyof the United Statesi 'to resiss by every means in its aUAREWSUE WI1H ENULAND- MmM B - :n.,i President Cleveland's message on its rights and interests the appro. the Venezuelan question which we priation by Great Britain" of any lay before our readers with a ring territory which rightfully belongs 1 TT to abuse that privilege. He has no right to ill use or neg lect the woman who took him "for better or worse" He has no right to ecold oad terrify his children. He has no right to quarrel with his daily bread. . j He has no right to expect a game WE Al SO BOUGHT dinner diet from a Kidoey-stew al lowance. He baa no right to give his wife $2 a week pin money and expect her to pay tbe gas bill and keep herself and tno chi'dren well dree3ed. LOSS OF VOICE After Acute Bronchitis . CTJEED BY USING Cherry Pectoral AYS POUfMDS OF Fl IME NOTE PAPER 'Well worth lOc per quire wtiichi we will sell at 18c per pound, Ttiis paper is in oeriect condition. like a bugle call throughout the boundaries of the United States. It is an assertion of the dignity and honor of our country of which everv patriotic citizen must be proud. - It will become at once the leading tspic of the civilized world, for it presents the-pcssibility of the gravest international complication this gen eration has witnessed. President Cleveland gives briefly A 1 . 1. 1 i. 1 1 ' , IV . m 4.utj uiwfcorj.-'ji ids tuorts oi our government to secure a peaceful and - England and Venezuela concerning the boundary line of the lattei counx try and ehtws how England, reject ing the suggestion that the matter ho subj acted to arbitration, oersista J. v., i u-vtuauu 1U1 ulib UiBJUlCU ier ntory, President Cleveland is de termined -that, so far as he can pre ynt it, England shall not enforce to Venezula. This noble message concludes with the following words which will stir the American heart as has no appea in many a year: "1 am nevertheless firm in my conviction that while it i3 a grievous thing to contemplate the two great English speaking peo plea of the wo: Id as. being otherwise than friendly competitors y in the onward march of ciyilizition and strenuous and worthy riyals m all the arts of peace, there is no calamity which equals that which follows submission to wrong x and in justice and the consequent loss ot national eelf-respect and honor, be neath which is shielded and defend b ed a people's safety and greatne3S." In supporting the president in this position the people of vthia country will stand as one man. Party lines will vanish like smoke and sectional divisions will Jbe for gotten. The honor of cur country A PREACHER'S EXPERIENCE. "Three months ago, I took a vio lent cold which resulted in an attack of acute bronchitis. I put myself under medical treatment, and at tho end of two months was no better. I found it very difficult t6 preach, and concluded to try Ayer's Cherry liir u jiMm tsffisaa&'fr 1 Pectoral. The first bottle gave me . great relief ; the second, which I am now taking, has relieved me almost entirely of all unpleasant symptoms, and I feel sure that one or two bot tles more will effect a permanent cure. To all ministers suffering from throat troubles, I recommend Ayer's Cherry Pectoral.'; E. M. Brawley, 1 D. D., Jst. Secretary, Am. Bapt. PublicationSociety, Petersburg, Va. Ayep's Cheppy Pectoral GOLD T.TT!TtA7T AT THE WORLD'S PAIS.: OYER'S LEADS AJi OTHER SAHSAPARILLAS. ' T H E B A O K E I, D.r J. BOSTIAN, Proprietor. V r-
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