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O :r , A Tke Wickles BfuVFlaine N v " yr Oil Stove is, unquestionably trie 1L y best solution of theeummer cooking y problem. Easily moved. Absolutely . safe.. Independent or gas pipes' or goal "1 man. The . . J 1 . . "fc . LWtekless takes I- The Standard - (DAILY) ' IS PUBLISHED EVERY DAY (SUNDAY EXCEPTED.) SUBSCRIPTION PRICE: Oneweek 10c. One month 85c. One year . . . $4.00. Delivered to any part of the city by carriers. The Standard (weekly) ; ' 'published " every thursday. SUBSCRIPTION PRICK: Three months Six months . . One year 3c. 50c .. $1.00. Tke "Weekly is always "full of local and oilier good news. iiwwJSy .-41 Give us a trial orcler Tmi your next Job Vorkt Blue . Flame OIF Stove the place of the best coal or gas range. It will bake, broil, Boil, roast or simmer. It never smokes 'or smells. 'Its cost of operation is .but a fraction of. that of a. gas range or coal stove. Burnf ordinary kerosene. Sold wherever stoves are sold, but if your dealer dots m t carry them, -write to , STANDARD OIL COMPANY. NATIONAL TICKET. For President, William Jennings Bi;yan. For Vice-President, Adlai E. Stevenson. . STATE TICKET. For Govern orx Charles B. Aycoci;, of Wayne. For Lieutenant Governor, W. D. Turner of Iredell. For Secretary' o"f State, J. Bryan Grimes, of Pitt. . For State Treasurer, B. R. Lacy, of Wake. For State Auditor. B. F. Dixon, of Cleveland. For State Supt. of Public In struction, T. F. Toon, of Columbus. For Attorney General, R. D. Gilmer, of Haywood. Foi j Commissioner of Agricul ture, S. L. Patterson, of Caldwell. For Comm'r of Labor and Print ing H. B. Varner, of Davidson. For Corporation Commissioners, Franklin McNeill, of Xew Hanover, Samuel L. Rogeus, of Buncombe. For Judge of the Tenth District, . . W. B. Councill. of Watauga. Electors at Large, ' Dan Hugh McLean, of Harnett, Lee S. Overman, of Rowan. COUNTY TICKET. Vor Senate. h. c. McAllister. For House of KeprentativcB. W. W. MORRIS. For Sheriff, J. L. I'ECK. For Register of Deeds,. . W. IV JOHNSON. For Treanrer, C. W. SWINK. For Cotton Weigher, J. W. FliUPST. For Snveyor, ' t J. H. LONG, Ifor Coroner. A. E.LEXX2, . For Conntv Coroftisionrs, M. M. GILLON, K.S.CLIXE, Fl F. STALUXGS, It eiaK8 well for Cnaiuberldin's Cough Kemedy when drnsrgists use it in their own families in preference to any other. "I he so Chamberlain's Qough Remedy for the ist Sfre years with" complete satisfaction to myself and customer ' tavs Pm-if) J. Gold smith. Van Etten, N. Y. 1 fcave al ways used it in my own family ln)th for ordinary coughs and colds ai.d for the cou-fi following la-crippe, and tlnd it ery eeacious." For sale stMsrsh's drugstore. . . THE TALE OF TO. i T?n little merchants irf certah1 line, 9 .Wft t vifo aul then thre wer ntae. - flRnif little mrchaift ufng by the cjat. . Oiio bought a car; loqd, and then there wee cight. , !. . merchants might . have gone to heaven, But one skinned bis customers, and then there were saver!. 1 Seven ftttle merchants listening ' to kicks Due lost his temper, and then' uere were six4 Six little merchants seemed at . last to thrive. One fell behind "the times, and then there were five. Five little merchants prospered all the inpre. One got the big head, and then . there were four. Four little merchants as busv as could be. One trusted recklessly, and then there were three. Three little merchants with more than they could do. One left it all to clerks, and then there were two. Two. little merchants had even run. an Till one" ran for office; then there was one. One little merchant-but rsow the story's done. He retired with plenty, and then there was noi e Xew ork Brains. X't-gro Dou't ltide Alone. The merry-go-round has had big crowds every night except Tuesday and Friday nights of last week These nights were given exclusively 'to the colored people and they didn't patronize. Big crowds of them came before the races were separated. Why ? The negroes wanted to ride with the white people and refused to ride when denied that privilege. Gastonia News. ' Push the Tork. As the' day of election ap proaches the enemies of good government in this State are be coming more desperate in their efforts to mislead the well-meaning but ignorant voters. Their efforts can and must be counter acted, and this by equal energy on the part of our people in per sonal explanations and appe'als to the voters. We most ear nestly and seriously urge such energy on our people: we urge it because it is necessary. Those only who are .hoping for per sonal benefits in shape of some (petty office, obtained at the ex pense of the peace and in the. degradation of their fellou citizens, are at work to defeat the ameudmeut. All good citizens are either vc tive for it, or will be .hen their minds are disabused of the cruel and, mischievous impressions made by bad men. Our forces every good citizen must push the work of informing the voters and securing their support of the cause which will assure honest government and peaceful tondi iions hereafter, not only for one class, but for all. MoniiDg Post. The Best Remedj lor Stomach afid BjwcI Trouble. "I haTe been in the drug Easiness for twenty years and have sold most all of th proprietary medicines of any fc te. Among the entire list I hare never hundreds cf botties of it to my custom ers to their entire satisfaction. It ards a quick and rare cure in a pleasant form." For salt at Marsh's draj store. found anythirg to eoual Ctamberlain-s i fnKNw T "iZ Ci, w CoUc. Cholera" and Diarrhoea Remedy r41 r wlf t ? for all stomach and bowel IroubleV' i &-i i"h U llhfSi Jf says O. W. Wakefield, of Colnmous . 1 T'tff Si ?S t i Ga. .jThrs remedy cured two w ere 1 Coughs a? S?e2tS eas cf cholera morbus in my family &1I tlf atrient for - J ma a cave recommenaea ana sola kfo.ijH-l'H" mil i I Mill, mi 111 ,,,- i fcjffa-Mr-f'-T frfclt llllll1l Btflftl'l m 1 j?ru i w ilit 1 5 (8MHBBIr ' ' I For Infonts an Children. J ANfcgetable' Preparalionfor As similating tiicFoodandBcgula lingjiieStoinaetis aMBovfels of. 1 Promotes Digeslion.Cheerrur ness andRest-Contains neither Opit3m3forprune norlineraL Not "Narcotic. '. - Jlictpe QroUJ3rS4KUn.PtTCHER :,1 PumpkM Sea Mx.Stnna. - , Clnifud Sugar lOnltryrmn norm Aperfecl Remedy forConsfipa non , Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions .Fcverish ness and Loss of Sleep. Fac Simile Signature of NEW YORK. EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. Worst Soon to Be Revealed. It has been evident to all that or days past the most hopeful coloring possible has been given o the news from China. The careful reader of the news as it has come in has made up his mind to a revelation cf horror when the veil is drawn from Pekin. There has been no official news from that city in weeks, but the indications are hat the true conditions cannot much longer be concealed. It is ominous tnat u Mung Uhang jas ben ordered there to inter cede for China with the powers when the revelation is- made. The imperial decree is nothing' short of a preliminary defense of he Chjinese government and an excuse for what has been' done behind its wills. The civilized world may prepare itself for a shock when the truth is known, and to all appearances that will be soon. The Chinese ouestion s far from being settled. Char- otte Observer. During last May an infant child of our neighbor was suflering from cholera infantnai. The doctors had giyen up all hopes of recovery. . I took a bottle t Liiamberloin s Colic, UhoIeM and Liarrhoea EerSedv to the house tellinsr them I felt 6ure it would do good if used according to directions. In two days time the child had fully re covered. The child is now vigorous and healthy. I have recommended this remedy frequently and have never known it to fail. Mrs. Curtis Baker, Bookwalter, Ohio. For sale at Marsh's drug store, . , ' Reduced Railroad Eat9. Atlanta Battlefield Reunion, tickets on sale July 16 and l7, final limit July 23. . Fare round trip t. S3. . , Southern Epworth League Conference, Atlanta, Ga.t i3.$5 round-trjp. Tickets oneale July 4 and 25. t mal limit August 1. AJooJoagh ."lealclne. ed to tins remedy and perfect health has bctn restored. Cases that seem -'K i-c tuuian vi iamous hcalth resorts failed to bneL have been permsrcntly cured bv its ns Fm- lice ,i f 4 I - j. 1, n 4 . t r ' file a Miria s dmg store. The Kind .You- Havti- - C Always Bought . . . MM Bqars.the Signature t . of Us For 0 v e Thirty Yean; thc cintuh comrnHf. new vo cm, 3 ! E Le I. Manufacturer! OF IF1 H IIH; Gingliams, : Plaids, Sheeting Salt Bags Outing clotlt DEALER IX General Mercha,ndis() BUYERS OF Country Produce Four-foot JVood always Wanted. I Price Jor same. We invite an inspection of all the go a ... we manufacture . . , Odell K.Co, ''CONCORD; Mi C, Young en WantQd ! with Pair education amd got;: JTprW KA1LKOAU ACCOfMlX. &'CP"J A and TYPEWRITING. This is enJorsed by all le:ilin ta:!v.v c - - .-. i . t ... . w .-M! our cTiutuatcs ate xistn t- P,ons- also admitted. Write lor t CiUf KaU terra rens Ausust 1;;tU' vjLOBE TELEGRAPHY COLLEGI AW ihmi Mm atr mm mm mm mm h 00 Jflfei ( - I. i . : -i iA I I1 n m o
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