3aily Standard,
JOHN D. BARRIER & SOU,
; Editors and Proprietors.
AS. P. COOK: L J '' itUiwi
i OFFICE IN BRICK ROW.
; Democratic Ticket.
atrichia interests are-secure in Dem
ocratic supremacy as has bee abub
oantiYiiieinonstrated, ou lr ne, ai
low himself be staffed . by secret
he may drive himself from happy
aQ3pleaian t relations. His tory j is
not wanting in instances of where
the better element after suffering
misrule rises to the occasion and
for president, secures the greatest good to all; If
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WILLIAM JENNINGS :BRYAN, evil designers wish to reinaugurate
NATIONAL;
FOR VICE PRESIDENT.
ARTHUR MEWALL.
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FOR GOVERNOR,
CYRUS B. WATSON .
OF FORSYTH,
0E LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR
THOS. W. MASON j
r OF NORTHAMPTON. '
. FOR SECRETARY OF STATE,
y.CHAS. M, COOKE
OF FRANKLIN.; "
FOR TREASURER,
B. E. AY COOK j
of wayneI
for auditor,
ROBT. M. FUkMAN I
OF BUNCOMBE. !
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EOR ATTORNEY GENERAL,
FRANK I. OSBORNE j
OF MECKLENBURG. . ''.
FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC
INSTRUCTION,
JOHN C. SCARBOROUGH
OF JOHNSTON.
FOR ASSOCIATE JUSTICES,
A. 0. AVERY, of Burke,
our experiences i .of te reconstruction
days they are taking the course
do it and they should bear the.
1 eponsibility. ,; Democracy nas well
established her claims to the con-
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fidence of all lovers of. State rather
than office. , v .
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THE ELECTIONS OF MiGISTKATES-
The enfranchisement of the negr
race was done expecting to contio
the South in the interest of Bepnoi
hcanism. By disf ranQhJsinjj a larj; e
numoer or tne nation'sbeaf piemen,
in the South it had the deairec
effect and we were largejyjunde)
A
H
Racket
negro and carpet. bag rule Tiber
were the State's dark days. It wat
the period of mis t u ler and State
and county bankruptcy. We refer
'Even .ith
us the magistrate's office lost .much
of its dignity, and, "created ; much
local confusion.. Do we -want, the
election of magistrates and commis
signers ? If even we did , we conld
well afford to forego, this. little priv
ilege o a little, more voting for a
system' that has done well for all so
long, and that insures prosperity
Mr. Purneli advocated the election f fj00JeV ?, .. ou;fi ea;evr
of magistrates and county commis h - -''uil-J-J-LlLJl
sioners. He did not show to us h The next Federal House will have
how it would improve matters but 358 members. The New York
the burden of his argument was that Journal claims 185 of these foVsil-
we might as well elect them as any- ver and 162 against with 10 doubt-
body else. He admitted that it ful; but the New Yort Times
might put a number of the counties claims" 212 -for gold. Now whq
in the State under negro rule , knows irom, these wise acres which rklrivHoh vo oa
JNOV thfl nftTYlA nf Vflnno nrnoo fori nran tVio iaf mill ;n,K I
in the Old North State as ifc tnav I : ..
well do, but who ; ever heard of P Tb9,gold ha& haTe. enred oat a
Vance's lendina an, nf hi. infln. 8U1U uuugrees lor ine next session.
D , , J w I ' . . - ' " -'. 1
encea for negro dotn'inaUon in any "'"""V luey n,,Te pnt WM w,n-
S1
n
H
Men's Laundered
trary, when this notion of electing
magistrates and commiesioners loom
ed up some years before his death he
Geo. H. BROWN, of Beaufort, threw himself in the breach and
FOR CONGRESS FROM 7TH CONGRES- with all his trrBab now Rtarl ih
0- - Mr j
SIONAL DISTRICT,
SAMUEL J. PEMBERTON.
QOUNLY.
FOR THE STATE SENATE,
C D. BARRTNGER. j
FOR THE HOUSE, ' . ! v-
M. F. NESBIT.- j
FOR SHERIFF,
THOMAS J. WHITE.
FOP REGISTER OF DEEDS,
JOHN K. PATTERSON.
FOR TREASURER,
CALEB W. SWINK,
FOR COTTON WEIGHER.
W. H. BOST.
FOK SURVEYOR, .
JOHN H. LONG.
FOR CORONER,
CHARLES A. SHERWOOD.
of the counties ? ; Na, to the con- !ey.'ID the Prsidential ir. They
and by the skin of their teeth they
make it out, . beyond . perad venture,
that the Senate will be for gold by
three majorijy provided a gold
m: i
current and held off the fatal hln, '""" cceeas urn uameron
The svstem certainly has a rebuke m PeD11. , , downing . men Q5 cehtS.
' I mill stntU 4.1 X 1
' Club Eoiise ties 5
cents up. i
Sox 4 cents to 40 cts.
Ladies black hose 4
cents to 37s cents.
Ladies 35 inch
Hermsdorf Opera hose
in the name and life of Vance.
It (does not follow that in a free
popular government that every citi
zen shall have a dirrct vote for
will catch at a straw.
to
Ladies white collars
10 cent, cuffs 18 cts.
Ladies silvered or
The president and vice-president
of the Seabord Air Line say there is
no truth in the statement br he
every public officer. Many ffices Associated Press with reference
are filled by appointments and by a the alledged sale of the Seabord
vote of our renrpspntativpn TJnr $1 in ..or. Ou0 i
free government contemplate ' DUttOUS 5 CtS per dOZ.
jjcu j iiimau, aiier icoKing oyer I
the Georgia ballot battlefield thinks Ladies black Silk
at black bone shirt waist
does free government rnntpmnl
a www f
the power of &xik irresponsible and
unadant.pd plpirifinf to mia rt v.
i" u w vv A U IV; i. HID
hindranceof the best interests of "l? ! T"'' Watcll guards 10 CtS.
ifcpif oi n says "the white neonle have either
itself and all others.
It is a travesty on true govern
ment.
Before the war we did no
FOR COMMISSION KRS.
L. J. FOIL, J. S. HARRIS, AL L this evil to contend with, and we
BROWN.
says "the white people have either
gone back to the democrats or the
negroes naye turned democrats.'
have He don't know which.
CONCORD, OCT., 12, 1896.
THE SAME OLD SCARE.
had magistrates and coun y govern
ment by appointment, a? d there was
dignity connected with the offices.
Now we have the additional incen
tiye to retain the good old system to
We now hear that it is talked bv avoi the domination of the negro
tne negroes that if the Democrats race ln tne Eastern counties. A
win they will be disfranchised. No I majority of wisdom and political
more potent evidence of their un- yirtpe is contemplated in a popular
fitness for promotion to the ruling government rather than the number
sphere needs to be presented. Have ot machine ballots. ;
not the Democrats been in complete Mr. PuTnUTaid last Frid6y
power in the State from 1876 to night that protection had maae the
1894 ? What did the negro lack in South prosperous. What, ai asser
his pursuit of happiness, that the tion I A He took good care to not tell
whit man had? Schcols for their us how. The high tariff was es
chUdren, asylums for their blind pecially nard on the South. Scarce
?;d mDte and county homes for ly anything that the South produces
ther poor and helpless have been is protected. The South was pros
freely provided for. Positively no nerous inst after thP Wflr fn.
go.u was withheld from them and ariff wa8 not so high bufc gradaaly
extended to any one else, -yet there the pressure became greater and
was probably not a campaign in all greater, till we find general 'depres
thoseyears that some , men, white 8ion ana discontent. A protective
outside but much blacker than their lariff favors one ! community at the
victims on the inside haye not met expense of all that can not avail
thenegroes in midnight secrecy and themselves of it. The South has
stuffed them fuir of fear that the nofc Win the tariff swim. If
wWawwc suxug io piace tnem thew ftoiiM h l ft":
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Chair seats 3 to 5 cts
each.
Wire hair brushes 8
cents.
Royal talcum pow
der at 3 for 25 cents.
in a condition; : worse than .their
original sUver ;Ths thyeiieye
or pretend to believe. Then of
course comes .a measnrejof hatred
The negrov8hould "know'tnaf he
as a xace is not equally endowed
ffith the white race and he is eafe
Fifty Years Ago.
Who could imagine that this should be
The place where, in eighteen ninetv-thre
That white world-wonder of arch and
dome . ; .
Should shadow the nations, polychrome . . .
Here at the Fair was the prize conferred
On Ayer's Pills, by the world preferred.
Chicago-like, they a record show, v
Since they started so years ago.
Ayer's Cathartic Pills
have, from the time of their
preparation, been a continuous
success with the public. And
that means that Ayer's Pills
accomplish -what is promised
for them they, cure where
others fail It-Vwas itting,.
therefore, that the wprld-wida
popularity of eseiiffshouict
1 be recognized by the World's
Handkerchiefs
to 371 cts each.
1 ct
Mens caps 10 cents,
hats 23 cts up.
Two papers needles
for 1 cent, or better
ones 1 cent.
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j-1 Sewing machine oil
5 cts per bottle.
Towels 4 cts up.
t Shaving - brushes 3
u up.
G-arter elastic 2 cts
per yard up.
f White tape 1 ct per
roU.
Hooks and Ts 2 doz.
for 1 cent, improved 1
cent per dozen.
The best colored
spool cotton made at
21 cents .
Tooth brushes 2 cts
up.
Shoe blacking 1 cent
up. ;
Six dozen shirt but
tons for 1 cent.
Three lead pencils
for 1 cent.
Combs 3 centslup.
hm ?afce-o'1893-ri; faot-
even np the South, bu t ihe tariff
only avails where competition comes
tariff bill did have a 8ham itafiff on
farm products, but it was not avail
s 4 i en.
50 Years of Cures.
NOTICK.
e I XTASt tiYeii man and woman in the United
imSi rested in-the Opinm and Whisky
Box SS2, and pno wiU bo lent you tree. !
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