Daily Standard. JOHN D. BARRIER & SOU", r ; Editors tmd Proprietors. JAS. P. COOK, . Editorial Correspondent, OFFICE" IN BRICK BOW. rhe Standard is published every ay (Sunday excepted) and delivers ed by carriers- . RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION - ! One year.......... 84 00 Sixf months;.............. 2 00 Three months 1 gO One month". . . 35 Single copy 05 THE WEEKLY STANDARD Is a fourpage, eight-column paper. It has a larger circulation in Cabar rus than any ptiierptper. irice $1.00 per annunii in advance. . AbvBBTISINO-BA.TIS. Terms for regular advertisements made Known on application. . -Address all cdhiuiunic&tiona to THE STAND&RD. Concord. - . . . : i :; w ti . r. : - ' . Democratic Ticket. N A HON All TICKET, OR PRESIDENT, , WILLIAM JENNIaGS BRYAN. FOR VICE PRESIDENT. ARrHUB SEWALL. , STATE TICKET. 0R GOVERNOR, CYRUS B. WATSON ' - .; -y. OF FORSYTH tj .?: TOS LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR, THOS. W. MASON OF NORTH A-IIPTOK. FOR SECRETARY OF STATE, CHAS. M, COOKE f frankin FOR TREASURER, i B. F. AY COCK V OFWAYNE. FOR AUDITOR, ROBT. M. FUKMAN J OF BUNCOMBE. EOR ATTORNEY; GENERAL, FRANK I. OSBORNE OF MECKLENBURG. FOR SUPERINTENDENT ; OF PUBBIC " INSTRUCTION, - JOHN C. SCARBOROUGH OF JOHNSTON. FOR ASSOCIATE JUSTICES, A. C. AVERY, of Burke, Geo. H. BRQ WN, of Beaufort. -POR CONGRESS FROM 7TH CONGRES SIONAL DISTRICT. SAMUEL J. PEMBERTON; CONCORD, AUGUST. 29, 1896. A LET1ER FUOH SIR. BEW4LL. We clip and insert the following from the Mecklenburg Times with the hope that it will meet with due consideration by all seekers after truth and fairness : ' One of the Ten Commandments is : "Thou ahalt not bear false wit ness against thy neighbor." It is j ust aa much a yiolation of this commandmpit when a man misrepresents a political opponent, as when he slanders his own brother in the i fish. It is too often the case that men misrepresent and circulate false reports about their political opponents. Men of all parties have been guilty of this sin. Belieylng it to be wrong we never publish as the truth anything about any man that we believe to be untrue. In this connection we call-atten tion to the following taken from the! People's Paper: xjT et'everyniaQ who' doesn't want McKiriley elected Jvot for Tom iWafeon,;and letyMr Sewall come dpwxi and go' jback ip attending to the duties he: has to attend to, as he is president of live National, bank 8, 'several railroads, and a very large stock holder in abjut a dozen of the biggest monopolies in the country.' We sent this clipping! to Mr. Sewall and asked him if it was true. His reply which speaks fur itself : follows O' Bath, Me-, AugJ I8'lh, 1896. W O Dowd,-E q., ' j - -..r , Cnariotte, N. O.i -Dear, Sir Your esteemed favor of the i5ib inst. at hand. . . . i ? Thetateiueut oi1 the flipping you enclose, and which I no return to you is entirely misleading. 1i ,, I; am president of -one back; have no official connectionlwith aiiy other corporation, or otherwise; excepting a trustee in a small; trust company. ' J-My 8ple4 interest. injthis campaign ls'in the one issue, free coinage of silver, uobiif which'1 believe our fun tare prosperity depends. U Yours truly, u. :t . v Arthur Sewall. ? TniIefe is' a&nified liilitsde' tlhef misreprrBen tation of the Demo- cratic candidate' for Vice , President. We 8 tip pose that i u is hardly neces sary' to sta te that a trust compatiji is in no t-ense a trust or similar to it. U It'isorthy of note 'that the Vice Pr6sidnVial Candida e siyt:: vMy pVoajjVri ty depenSs." t Mr, Se wal I r - 8 ah earnest and coneisten t advocate of ree coinage, and no one can op pose him on that ground," Jk - r' ,) Let the trbth betbldJiri 'all these matters without feasor favor. , The, great ' value i of"- succeBsfdl arming may not be I so much' urider estimated as it is overlooked in. the. popular gaze for a more rapid accu tnulatiori of wealth or a more aV- parently t -inviting occupation. When cdhMderecI Iffom'e very stand point, there is probably no Occupa tion so conducive to long life, ro bust health, a steady nerve, j sound 8leepfm6ral culture and real bleao 'dhes ; ' " Ji Discouragements are probably more visible than irx most j i other" occupations. ' It is. therefore a mat ter of special delight for us to note every mark of adequate reward for scientific efforts. Si About a year ago Mr. James P Beatty, of New London, Stanly county, bought what was consider ed a thin, almost worthless piece of land near him. He used hie large sulky plow and put a 25J acre field in good condition and applied 200 ibs of guano to: the acre. . His re ward was 389 bushels of wheat from the field of 25 J acres. About 75 bushels was an average crop before. Mr. Beatty.is from Ohio and it was feared he would meet with the failure usually expsriencad by j men from other sections, but not so. We congratulate Mr. Baatty. TT - n I v ueuru uuizmg connaence i n officials re3uits in despotism!; un fair criticism produces confusion and the destruction of all confidence in faithful offisials invites anarchy. Boeklen's Arnicasaire, l . 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Our I's are just as strong as ; they were fifty years agowhen we have cause to use them ' But we have less and less cause to praise ourselves, since others do the praising,' and we are more than willing for you to see us through other eyes. This is how we look to S. F. Boyce, wholesale and retail druggist, Duluth, Minn, who after a quarter : of a century of obser vation writes: . . , . ...... . , v , - "Iliave. sold Ayer'a Sarsapa rilla for' more, than 25 years, both at wholesale and retail, ' and have never heard anything 1 but words; J of praise ' from my customers ; 5 not a single com plaint has ever reached me. I believe Ayer's Sarsaparilla to be the best blood purifier, that has been introduced to the gen ;eral public.":. This, from a j man who has- sold thousands of dozens of .Ayejr's; rarsaparilla, is strong testimony . But it only echoes 'popular sentiment the - world' 4 over Vhich, has, JMothlng but .wordi of praise for Ayer's 5arsapiirilIa.M . 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He brought us the bucket. It was the same size single plate1 and weighed 1 ounce less than our 10c one. 'The party took bur bucket arid left us the 15c" one. See our extra heavy stamped dish pans at 35c. v; Granite Dippers 15c. x