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Fhe : Daily Standard JYEKY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY U- JAMES P. COOK, Editor. Tm cents per week by carriers to mv Dart of town. Thirty-five cts. per month through ihe mails. Single copy three cents. Address all conimunicauons" FRIDAY April 22. 1892. THEBOTTOJIRAIL. For years the honest hayseeder has been the butt of ridicule. Town and cuv people have laughed at him, laughed at his seedy appearance, at his awkard speech and mauner, criticized his dress, and even have one so far as to advise him. The newspapers have done their share. , 1 1 ! 1 i-iiey cave torn mm m uue uuiuuu m 1 1 . . . il that he was a tool, ana in- anomer they say he is the back-bone of the country. They advised him to "attend the primaries ;" told him if he didn't the'devil wouia gee cnarge of politics. Then they told .him not to go into politics, for be would rum himself. The above is a part of an editorial f rnm the Progressive Farmer. . This writer has lived in a town and vil lage for some time ; he has mingled among the people pretty generally and has seen country people and town people meet as men. We have yet to hear, see or know such a thing as above mentioned To be plain and short, Mr. Ramsay bna told a simple NOT "SO. There's not a word of truth in it, so far as our observation gos. The Standard does not intimate sinvthinsr malicious on the part of w Mr. Ramsey, but he's off his base. . .Like a little man, he should take it all back. He should say that he lenows it is not true, and that he regrets having let excitement over come him. The above is "the meanest thing we. ever saw in print it is mean, because absolutely untrue. How Mr. Ramsey could lose his senses so as to indictsuch slanderous and incendiary . statements, we can not for tne life of us imagine. 1. Ridiculed the honest farmer, 2. Laughed at him, 3. Laughed at his appearance, 4. Laughed at his speech and manners, 5. Criticized his dress. ' The man, who would make such broad and general statements a3 these five and knowing them Jo be wrong and untrue, must for thesake of his own veracity correct them. This writer has entertained quite a fond respect for Mr. Ramsey; but until he corrects these statements he can. never again regard hin "as wht he can easily be. STAKDAUDIvnSk A Japanese has invented a new process of jjistilling by .which a gallon more of whiskey can be made out of a bushel oT corn. Now if the same number of gallons will be made as heretofore and ,the dis tillers will give the e.tra corn to the families of liquor lovers, this process will be beneficial. The Louisiana state election is over. Foster the Democratic nomis cee is elected bj a majority restima ted at'30,000. Mr. Harry Skinner's Card. Mr. Harry Skinner has published a card in the Greenville Reflector, from which we make the following extract And if I may be permitted to make a suggestion (without criti cism) to Alliance and nonAlliance Democrats in the interests of har mony, it would be to carry out what I intended at the last meeting of the State Executive Committee, to rec- ommend to the different county con ventions with as little . variation as possible the State platform of 1890, and relegate all our difference of a national character to the different congressional conventions, as this class of relief must come through the channel of Congress, and the are the political bodies that should be impressed with the impdrtacfcH i7K,f i- f nn fi linft indicated. In maRing this suggestion J am not re treeing from the Democratic ptin- ciples invovd in the sub-treasury Plan. I shall attend the Democrat ic convention of the First District and do as I did at our last District convention, use ray power to have incorporated this plan in the jlaU form, and work for the nomination of a man that wilj stand flat-footed upon such" a platform. IfI fail it will not diminish my. Democratic ardor but will follow the majority. As a financial reformer I canuot see how engrafting anything unusual in our State, platform will advance -our cause. I can see how it may divide our people and endanger our local institutions. I give the Alliance credit for too much wisdom and patriotism, even if in the absolute control of the State convention, to act either in naming the ticket or the .platform so as to 'bring defeat upon the work there committed to their charge. My opinion is they will act wisely, conservatively, and on the day after will deserve the ap plause of patriots. Damages Tor Lost Baffgpaxe. Charlotte Observer. The baggage of Misses Rosa and Emma Freeze, of Mooresville a trunk and valise was on the train which went down at B63tian's Bridge, near Statesville, in August last, and was destroyed. The ladies were going to Lenoir and were one train behind their baggage. They brought a claim against the railroad ior tne loss oi tne oaggage ana re ceived in settlement a check for 111 JtfltAl 1 $214.75, which their brother, Mr. J E Freeze, had cashed nt the Commer cial National Bank, of this city, yes- erday. This is probably the first claim on account of loss or damage by this wreck that ha3 thus far been paid. At Quito, the only city in the world on the line of the equator, the sun ets and rises at G o'clock the year around. . at p. HELP! HELPJTHE llDT FIOTS. -tm ine itoi or an ye, Tis th draught of , a breath. From the blossoi of health. lo taa palenessi f death." When sudden fainting spells coma upon a lady; you may always suspect some uterine disturbances or trouble, or some great disorder In the circulation and nerve centers. A remedy that has al ways proved successful In wardine off and wtemoving tho tendency to a recurrence of zamung spells mat removes the cause of them, corrects tho circulation of blood, and give3 to the system that even run ning nervous energy so essential, is Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. The " Prescription n is guaranteed to give satisfaction in every c3e, or roRfiy refunded. Nothing else does as mtich. You only pay for tho good ycu get. Can you ask more t As a regulator and promoter of func tional action, at the critical period of change from girlhood to womanhood, "Favorite Prescription" Is a perfectly safe remedial agent, and can produce only good results. It is equally effica cious and valuable cin its effects when taken for those disorders and derange ments incident to that later and most critical period, known as "The Chang Of lift," li Manufacturin MANUFACTURERS OF OUTING CLCXTHS, PL&IDS, -sheeur- GRAIN AND SALT BAGS, &C. -0- DEALERS IN GEfiERAL MUDIS!!, BUYERS OF Country FroducQ of all kidns Four foot wood alwavs wanted: oest prices Ior same. We invite an inspection oi an tne goods we j" m it manufacture. II . A L KJ4jsi O O sa CO G3- TTJ jE CO MANUFACTURED BY The Wilcox & Gibbs Guano Co. CHARLESTON, S. C, . When Baby wag sick, we gaye her Castorla. When she was a Child, the cried for Castorla. When she became Miss, she clung to Castorla. tVhen she had Children, she gave them Castor!- miE iisiMTirs Emporium includes everything in HARDWARE FROM A CARhEl TACR TO A Four-Horse Wagon. Jood lirsclas Price low. mm. 2JU WE TNyiTE . The attention of customers to mil in Manufactured from the choi cest varieties of wmter wheat to meet the requirements of the best city trade, it ls .posi tively the Lightest, . Sweetest and Best ZFULOTTIR made, Try a sack for your Xmas baking. WHITER OSE is a fine flour and we guaran tee every sack to give satis faction. PRICE,. $3.00 tS-We have the exclusfve sale of .both these flours in Concord. You are invited to examine ouf stock which is COMPLETE IN ALL DEPAR5JLEN.TS Always gla5 to show our eroods. No charee for deliv ery of goods inthe city, PATTERSON'S. i. Bin iiUMrrr'ir I WANT TO BUT GOODS CPEAP? YES. YES. Well, let me tell you where to go. A Morrison, Letz &jCJ. . is tli ft nlace! Now the Jroof ; ofhe nuddiacr'ishe chewkig offheTbagt For pretty Hen riettas, all sondes for pretty dress 'patterns, no two aliRe ; for pretty cballies, for pretty muslins of India, for pretty white goods ofall kinds, Tor "pretty iiamuurs, iur picjr tl"11 f ,1 nVinAO In . T-r 1 - .nv umoreiius, iur guu duuco iui ladies and gentlemen, for la dies' and missss' pretty ties, and anything in the dry goods ine you wish, you can get at bottom figures. . MY NEW HOME. I have moved my stock of GROCERIES into the store room next door to Hoover, Lore & Co. and un der the Standard office. You know what goods I keep - you know how I serve you and come to me if you want good, fresh groceries. On clear days you can see my goober parcher in front of my store. JNO. A. KIMMONS. THIEV GERMAN SALVE. The THIES GERMAN SALVE when properly applied, is infallible in ' the following distressing and painful diseases: Boils, Carbuncles, Bone Felons, Ulcers, Old Sores, Burns, Wounds of all kinds. Erupt tions, Piles, Caked Breasts, 1 etter, Ring .Worms. Scrofulous and Can ceious Sores, Corns and Bunions It will relieve inflamed points, lum bago, congestion and strains. In all these cases the SALVE has been tested without a case of failure. TESTIMONIAL. "I have used on myself and on others CAPT. THIES' GERMAN SALVE for boils and take pleasure in. stating that it is unsurpassed in efficacy in not only driving the boil to a head, but in extracting the 'core' and the healing of the affected parts. S- WITTKOWSKY, . Charlotte,. N O. The medicine is for sale at the drug stores of Concord. N.'C. .Prepared by Herself, MRS. GRIER'S m ie mi Isnt w offered sale in the three drug stores of Concord. It is pre pared by herself, though put up in the style of its late proprietors, Abernethy & "Williams, whose mis take in its preparation ruined it in their hauds. The Real Hair Restorer is not recommended for OLD BALDNESS, but is an infallible remedy for FALLING CUT OF THE HAIB DANDRUFF, ITCHINGS AND ERUPTIONS Eeculiar to the scalp. It is perfectly armless, cooling, cleansing and re freshing, There are persons in this town who have had, one application to completely check the falling hair. For testimonials see circulars. 1ST Ladies, Gentlemen and Chil dren, try it I mv 80
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