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o o o o 0 9 e e 9 'BAiCF STANDARD JOHN D. BARRIER and SON, Editors and Proprietors OFIff 13 THE tlOKKIN BUILUj 1 TT jf. STANDARD is publiahed ever ay (buticl.y excepted) and delivered by ries. aes of Subscription : Unt! year ftil aiomijs 2.Qp . Tfcren months.... 1-00 , 0e month.. -85 1 Binnri-onir fla 8 larpcirculation'ii) Cabarriw,fliaiftany ctl'ir, i.:ncr. Price $1.00 feraimum in !. lW''ic. Advertising Hates : ?;u:s fa fibular advertisements ..t2de known on applicajtiofi. all com muni w.uioi 10 rr x -n iirn.xrrtAD T Concord, N. C. Concord, N. J An, 29, 1900.. N0TH15G LIKE VAXCE IS IT. !" ' The. Richmond' .-Dispatch .. -ay: . " "fhe'ciforts'of .the;Eat Ten.-. i'esvint 'North, Carolina in the Ffdirai Senate to "make th"e . mrry of Yan'ce stand sponsor ' l'or his -attack upon the real people-of' -the. Old North State is bold indeed, '-'and aa; thoroughly . .unwarranted as' ooiav it can luv'e but one '-effect,' and that" is .'to pinke the ; baseless charges preferred 'by Pritchard .recoil 'tit i , 'vyhq make's them. -The ineiiibry of -Vance is held i love ana 4 revpren.ee by all true "NorthCayo- liDians, without regard to pnrty. , Tna great Senator how gone to his reward was a very tVibune.of his people,' ever, watchful of 'their rights, and 'Honor and ,wel- fare. ' The .idea' that ho would in ny wise have condoned a- rneasti-rc that would tend- to re- .,. '. ' -, vivo negro domination' or to con1 tinue disorder, unrest, . ' hostility . between the races is as .foreign to his character, as" day is differ ent from night. Mr. Pr.itchkrd's . . false :.issi;ripf ion." . ,It is uoted by tho)?o-outside the State pid'is absolutely nauseat- , ing lo" true Nor th.Carolinans that th. so iustrumontal.in offocting thb late-ii) jury and shame, on TJVirt'h ( nvrvlinn nr ' f roo to lnv . ciailn3 to endorsement by the life and .political teachings of "Senator Vance. ."He s aij idle azer, not a student, who -does ;rvot see that Va-fcroV "vholo life is a standing reb'uke, to overy partisan move ' ment in which our two Senators lkve, been engaged ;sinco.,thoy have bubbled to-thefeurface. Let thcm pursud'ihccpurse they elocf JilJ the. virtue andintelli V en5e of the tate relegate them m to whore t.bfiv bolnno" but, to be cevvering "their f oaliies8 with the cloak of Vance is aboul as , desecrating as or them to med dle lit-h his Teuogmff dust. m An exchange thniks that ttis year we miy Expect tpw jread smthing like the olloiag in tlp cfaijy papiprs: 'iy)Out 10 qjclock this morning a norseless wigon leaded with cowlosjl milir Drollided with a brainless ncmr on a chainlijts wlpel. Th lucklettn whcelrjoan s badly injured and eing homeless and friendless, he was takfji in a' horselfjs caS to the home for the f ieldless where his death was painless in an hour or less. It wasf ter ward() learned ttt he was the inventor of smokeless powder and the public covered his corpse with thornless roses." t v v - Willie SUrREMACYT :Come, Let Us Ileasoii Together," White Voters. We have put $xr hands to the plow and we will not turn back ward. In 189$ we unfurled the Democratic banner to the breeze emblazoned with tho rally cry of "White Supremacy." We vol- untecred under that banner to the end of the war. We have won the outposts of. thcnmy, ve have driven yem buck in dis dVder,4ind thevyare mfikttig one lask desperate, staifd refDrming tiioir. broken. .Uns, behind the breastworks of 'urejlK'e an demagogy. They form jn Vain. Thp traditions oi.NCrth Carolina Democrats are filled with glori ous achievements; their courage isof the" best, their deternrimv 't'on 5s iriyielding, their certainty of victory amounts.to'inspiiuit it For pe'acc, for prosperity, for univefsaJ education, for .tliat'day when, fhe race issue is -forever settled, -we- can have an absoluto ly'free ballot and a falr'-co'unt 'for "the glorious 'prlviloge of- .beih'gihde-pendenV for geaora' t61eratioh of honest "it mistaken opinions, wfi renew 'the., contest.' .... Let the bann,3r of 183.8. 'be again unfurled. Let it. still bo' inscribe t with ' the motto "Whito'.Snpre- ma'cy, " but above that': let them also appear' as the 'aim'-and the end of White Supremacy good government- for -all, absolute justice before: the law. and un questioned 'liberty' of; opinion; fOBAycock. .. The Legislature tliought 'the right to participate 'in, gov ernment should '-bo . lim.ited . to those .-who had some training, and that the .test of.- this' should be knowledge obtained 'by what "we ordinarily- call education, -or by' experience. ' It svaid..that men who-could read and writo were- . qualified," and it also said lhat those who could .not read -and, write, but who by the'mselves or through . .their ancestors '- had been in the habit of participating in government wore cqualjy Veil qualified, find that the tw.o would constitute the electorate' .6f the State. Jtis ono sys'tem, one plan, is passed as a vholo, and ratified as a whole.. ' . It is'd, matter of public history- L that the Legislature wquld not have passed 'the '.amendment.1 without the filth seption, "and ,-if this is admitted the rule we' havp., lnVokc'd s,hows -that the different part of the amonQmont1 mnsb fall or stand together. Judge Allen. .. Sinfeawo have printed this amendment ia full we will not dfscuss it at length- We bolieve it. wiU bring us into a, freedom in which much can be done f qr;he OQinrhon good, Ihaji'has long bQen out of. re'ach. Th ameiidmen! wa, 'offered totthe people at tlieii bidding not on the Campaign but ftf ter it had stirred tlfoi souls -with bitfbresls tlwt sev them determined to avoid anotier lHre it. About if a greott cam paign, anda passion ltcf)no, will be wagod. It muik bo seriously prepare for-J bailey, t itar Biblical Recorder. ' " m y he amendment will be 1idpt ed and adSDptod 4jy the bigget majority that has; bee seen in North Carolina for fianjTa dy. It will bo adapted by the votes of white men of alVy parties. White men who are Republicans, white men who are Populists, as n Q well as white men who are Dem- r ocrats. Ev$ry great movement in the constitutional life off any people hm a sure foundation. A peo ple's fundamental law 'changes slowly. In thelawn of consti tutional liberty in America the cryof the ' 'divine right of kings', was drowned in the surging cry that the people must have voiao in the counffils of Stale. . in these dosing hour A of a cqALurytlfo de'scendanls. of th men who lecjared against; (hp rle of eulighened hiu JrsV dftfo to jirovide agni'nst the v'uleof Mi benhted slavf.. In tin? liirht of Us unwis "bestowal twul in the fuller li,sjht)f the base uses toj wjniciiMt. na? been nut,- wo ti North Carolina., declare that the b'allot in'the handof the itrrioraht black rntm is ,n menace, to our civilization. F D Win.ston. II. Jjf Marsb. k -Co. sruaniutees every' hottle of Chamberlain's C"wup;li rte,medy a'ud-wili jefundithe .money to any tn"o who is not Kutisrid aUet'usinsr'two. third of the oontents. 'Phis is 'the best remedy i J the world for'ltf grippe, colds, 'croup an J whcoyiDp- cough and .ia. pleasant and Bute to. take. It prevents any .undenily of a Cold to result m peumonia. .. ' 7 1 r . Armed "men came into Fra-nk- fort, Ky, last week evidently to wield- ttn iniluence in favor of Taylor in tlie final oountof .votes: Like always w'heri. bayonets are' intended to secure ballots it plays wild. -Now the Democrats are more sdjidly in line,.-, with Tay-1 lor's cause hurt. 'Tlie '.troops vfere quickly gotten out' but the mistake, was. in calling 'them in. ..Mr. W L !pabney, of ... Virginia,' who "is now- a machinist a"t the Patterson mill at China-.. G rove, spent . bujiday .'here . with ,his friend,'Prtui Paries. They were room-mates at school at Lowell, .Mass. ' - ' '' " Aug'ust.Flpwers. .'.'It is a- surprising fact," fa'yg Prof. Houston, "that .my tiavels in all j arts of Mio-worKl", for tha last tan years, 1 have mt viiprff people having used. Green's August riower than any other remodv. .lor dyspe)siu, deranged" liver and stom- achOj and for constipation. 1 iind.for tourists .and -salesmen,., or. for. persona tillincr office positions, where headtcjies andt general bad leelings f rom irrigular Labittxist, that Orepn's August 'Flow er is a grand remedy, Jt does' not in jure' the system by frequent, use 'and is excellent for sour stomachs' and indi gestion." Sample bottles free at Fetzer's drug stpre." .Sold by de&lori in all ciyil zed c ountries. , ' : :'CONORD MARKET S:-- COT.TtfN MARKEt. Corrected by Qanhon &,'Fetzer Company-. ." . J God.d'middliiig. M-iddlipg. ,...., IjO middling . . Staing. ....!... 7'45 7 25 6 95 6 85 PRODUCE MARKET. . v .Corrected by. Swink & White. T) " . Bl UclCUU ...... , J Suga-oured -.hams 12J-13 Bulk meat sides T - 7 Beeswax ?.... 20 Butter. ..... .. . 10 to 15 Chicken? ..m . 10 to 25 Corn, . . 65 Egs..'. .. ' 15 Lard.. ... .. ' 10 Flour (N. C. $2 00 Meal.. . 65 rOats. .-.. '50 07 Tallow. MFZ L(T bO YEARS' S&H, EXPERIENCE !0 YEARS' Trade Marks Designs Anyone sending nketch aqJ description may Copyrights Ac. rne tPecUU notice, without chnrsn. In thn taken thrnuch Munn . Cti. Tentra Scicniific JlmcrkMii. A handsomely illustrated weekly. I-ardest clr eulation of any scientific journal. Terms, f3 a ea,four months, $1. by all newsdealers. fvlONN & Cff.-- New York Broach OSf 25 F Bt Washinffton, V, U H'vpmij MTiiiiii mr upiiii(- iree wneiner ad jLvmititp is prfiRbly patentit)le. Commiiiil. tiori's Htnotlj conlldentlal. Ilandboot on Patent erft fre.e. eldest agency for BecuriSij MiteiAs. i'at I s 9 . . Dis Li'e Was Sated." : Mr. J E Lilly, a prominent citizen of Hannibal, Mo.-, lately Lad a woodwrfnl deliverance from a frightful death." Ju teJlinp of it he says: , "I wastaken with typhoid,fere.r, that ran Into pneumonia. My lungs became iiardened. I was so weak I couldn't even sit up in bed. Nothing helped rtie. I expected to sood die'of cothumi'fcionv when T heard of Dr. King's. New Discoyery. Oue bottle gave great relief. J, continued to nee it find now. am well ami strong, I can't say too much' 'ii.' its praise",". "This rmirvellorts. medicine is the 'surest and quickest .cure' in. the world for all Throat and lutig-. trouble. .Regular sizes 50o cents' and $1. CO. Trial bottles Jtee at Fetzer's Drug Store. Every bottle gtiara'nteed. TASTELESS.:. IS JUST AS COOD FOR ADULTif. WARRANTED. PRICE 50 etc. G At. TIA, Ills., NO. 16e03. arls Medicine Co., M. Ixjuis, Mo. 9ntlemen: Wo 1 Inst year. fi00 bottles o' GROVK'S TASTifiLRPS CHIIJj TONJC and havi bouxht three iffimd already ifcis year. In all our ex rmrience of 14 years, !n the dru business, hii"? uever ifcl an article uit Stive Huch uaiveriuil 8uU (acUua ftA your aic lours truly, Au'f, CAJMK U(X Ml B STIOXLEY Attorney at Law, Concord iV. C SFEtlAL ATI EM J OlVh. 10 COLLECTIONS. Office upataira in King biulldin near ostoccce. .i ... 5& fc-"1 iwif fea-'.- .TO MW Under Skirt'. Patterns 0 2i yarcs lonff and 37 inches . ' . . ..-.' Yhv Avottli 25c. . .;,v . " . Bach - at '12 l-2c 4 t per pattern; " . .... , . . . . . . , ' Tlie' Eaeket.. TO AVATERt AKERS. . All persons .are' hereby warned not to waste water. '.'. All parties ehargeit extra, or the wa:er. .Will be cut off.- By order CONCORD WA1'ER , WORKS ' do M PAN Y. Remem - .That' I have not' sold . out my coal "buairiess; -but . always' have., on.' KancF Anthracite, 'arid Jcllico Coal. You will. . find me at the old stand J A C Blackyveler, Phone 68,". West -Uepot. St. Ofp&a the business public a reliaWe, per- ttanent, onseryative and accommodat ing banking Instxitfon "We solicit, your patronage with the aurano of honorable Itritmerit and due app; e'eiation of your patronage. If we can serfe you any time we will uu Kau iu nays you oome aa seo us. LlBEHAL AOCOilMODATIONS ' TO CUSTOMERS Cajital ana Surplus . $70000. D. B Coltrank, ChasMor; J. M. OufinT, K-esident, , ' . Brick Store House For Ttelt. s Brick store-house, splendidly located !n town of Mt. Pleasant for rcnL Apply to Jas. P CooK , Concord, N. C. d&wf3 ' WANTUD Tt bay l00,Qu0 pjusdsof old cast-iron scrap, de livered fil the foundry at once, for which we will pay a fair vrioe. No burnt iron wanted. alGtf, Concord Fodndut Co. TjZ iciSV ihav the People ' ,l; ""wn 01. "Plat's Vhy iloous Sarsaparilla Ins the largcsi Concorc Bank . nil i t ALL MEDICINES. oe o o (9
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