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ffie Daily StandardH8 f0'thf 8rb!e: we would know that it wa coming ter TWhateVer informatKff" atpat campaign fnds comes 'ct . &m;j A&BeftibHcan commit j BY JAMES 37 nAonflt to' betiken with manf grams it .; v "i i.i. OFFICE IN CASTOR BUIL I a. ,r. . .. ;.. ...................... . .. ......-. Ihoafleholtt vOnirSfAItifainpSB milHonainthe fiockV WrrRrtftVrtftrTfetlVftnd delivers . : -t -ifctiUT fl Is the prettiest season of the yeftr. The iv " - " - eu ot tne m&ss, no m no way - BATES &F-4UB?q31TX0!li; V? VV fSAf tr,"1L .-i flew offtfieif gtiatd;1. - ; l TV? une year. ; . . . ........ . w (J '-w. ; j- T J,' -1 . ' lb mm 'I'hfl T?arril-klirorifl-, ' nreienu MM-frMr . . . nnn mirrai. iiipiras rHtimwiL MinHnnit iVt, TefbfraYfsaemii :hM& . -; made known oar AptfbcMioU . J M?ftfi-WI f?. .uvfl ; Address all communications to ' , THE STANDARD V THE DEM0QEA.TI0 TICKET, ' Election TuOTembeM. r ' ' .iv- pt.Wall.Bireet is,au, infamous lie and ioretate Treasurer samnei, mov.ty 1", 1 , Tate, of Burke. - -r, i c the tt 8re fatherinjj. , JUDICIAL TICKEr.,, For Chief Justice of the Supreme Court James E. S'hepherdv of Beauiort. For Associate Justices Walter Clark, of Wake ; James C. Mc Rea, of Cumberland; Armisteau Burweli, ot Mecklenburg. bUPERIOR COURT JUDGES.; Third District-Jacob Battle,1 of . . Nash. . Fourth District William R. Allen, Of VYayne., I :-inriV-:---' xiiuvu Lfwifiyk ucjaiuiu i.-. xjuug, nf Trariaii . 0i ireaeil. t:... m ... .:D:.i.!-.t:-. uaue, ui xiucjiiuguaxu. . Tenth Distric-WilHam B, Coun- cill,.of Watauga. Twelfth District Henry B. Carter, ,of Bancombe ' ' . & T'i" -i. roruugreifs LUibLriut. JCHN S. HfiNDERSOlS, Of Rowan. For Solicitor 8Xh Judicial District: EMERY E. RlfER, )t iiavidson For N. C. Senate 24th District: T. J. JEROME, V of k Stanly. . . COUNTS TICKET. For RepresentativeH S Puryear For Sheriff L M Morrison. For Treasurer Jno. A Cline. For Clerk Court Jas; C Gibgon. For Register Jno. K Patterson. For Coroner C A Sherwood. For Surveyoi Jno. H Long. For Cottons Weigher F A Archi bald. r"s v When unn ern alnnir thrnnorh fhio THE FItlEND OF THE MASSES. a . I campaign you uwe to yourgeix anupuo xupuum icauera -propose 10 uo. , , " - " "wno loves nia neignoor ana nis uoa; j will deny these 4Bearff-inmind." Bear in. mind thaif ! while DemocH ; , , tv . - ,. Jf Attuj, uao ;uut uccu auto w beep an lit) promises in 1892, it has, :in"spite' of Republican opposition: and ? their Democratic (?) protection7 friends, . - , . ?-i7ZrZi done great work. . ) Pear in nun d that it ped ont LUC ililOIXlUUtS that was. a menace . fair elections. - . i Bear. : from the ' ive tax Jtuerai . eiecnon.. jawf uupeu iiu. wieBe cviuiuus , jcaieiuaj, j nouse auu lot k:owu 1u5,t.5P to llbertV anatofttaeitlep " , .. ; -. l ! iahy mohevHNolrt&arolinay It bts theremainder. of the 4ot after thfe imind;that;,Uli country the nj68t bnfe-llJnbli(ai-' .the Jot; which : . has . law: in: the higtdr, ;AW.telo9eSrMk r the' tiZMySL m I Wlm , . ipatheMcKimeVr6bberrtiri law that robbed a riPDieona. last, ana n?cessry. a 17:-- , vf,.'i.yati lmon whatA mahvh tazea naye -Deevoy wipavs. pade.takab e. , In thw nderbilt'a KU Ann fff ff VkAnHa d taTAl .iWnrttTt ' Bear in mind that by ;,the income tai, passed theTD cent, of this tax comes from Wall Street. . , . . 1 Bear in mind .that the managers of e Populists , have asked their followers, sincere and wild ones uuac, ow.uu ua f-. ; VH iFMv "7 Alt 1 3 11 1 l m PPa? in the interest of ; the masses, IT IS itEFOim CERTAIN. "ResolTed that all revenues of the tynvrnmpnf. nn(yht, tn hft rained on I . t. t i . L real estate, v r ' , ; n ti n ionr .uAMni. tY- " ?.u-"cila of Kansas, and the leading licrht of -v:- "v" Populism save 'Marion Butler, of Nh baroiina- introduced this in the Senate of the Uuitedtates. u' . " " , f ; ; - ' l on,e of the man7 A . T A 1 . 1 . I mmgs mat naTe.come w . iignt in iPSnnorrPBto tVm.f. flrinw. flnr nluin minri ,vyMf).v. UM..twrftw.. ..w, r.M.u . ... . J the Populists is towards ruin, terU .hMa min . I'Thapreater nart of th PonuliatR in Korth Carolina are farmers, ear- neai muuerts xueu wuu nave oeen ue- Jceiyedand lead away from the truth mto wild vagaries, by a systematic sly scheming )jy leaders. y: That the above resolution eminaW ed from Petfer, the aeknowledgedj leaderof the ? Populists,' is beyond doubt as tho Contrresaional Record' flVtnwn thttf ' : rv - I w if w v - i . i - j f . Do tarraers of North Carolina rwantU the;4axeSi put on land? They own the land. Would any such proceedure be just, honest? Would it be right to tax the farmer and. ;let eo untaxed a uJkku... .,v ul. J j. L, c y, i i ..v".' r: I ftflmnratl nnff r And VAf. thia ifl whaf LUC UUlJUliUlUKlH MI1I1 1 'IH V rrali I . . . . - ..... . r " receive mucn support, ' ' ,.M ttm 1cf"r?w" 1S KORTI1 cabolika . r ii - f v -r r.. - t I Somebody hasbeen imposing I jthe, ., genial, and 'bright Charlotte Kws. T)ie 'Creauious and con find- S?'-';4-'",. ;;,v--,:'; ? r . lfigws pelieyes! , the statement lUbea inZtWtaiaper Monday wpV Tr&tiMti mnnVv rfk ''&lhJ; Assignees. ra. ?jBiie vcu in e j are oottuinu wp if notothera. ' f : t The, HemocraU must not ; !canght nappingRalqigh Observed LITTLE HfiATB. If Buck Kitchen, the Populist campaigner, wants to cony ince T. an j one that he is a Democrat , he ought to quit going about, the "State with a blind bridle on that chain' to the bridle reyeals him. Judge Dick of Greensboro, 'will vote for Judge Shepherd for chief justice. He can't swallow Faircloth xne iusion canuiaaie' Yetstr8 Weekly. All this' shows the tide.( In Ba8sia peope 0Ter 80 years old are prohibited by law from marry- in and tbey flre not: allowed to marrv-over five- times. This is a J -ttv liberal matrimonial law. r 1q . ' - Before winter sets in, tne street working force ought to look after some back streets "" 0 a colored man called on a kind hearted Boston shoe merchant and - asked for a recommendation on .... ... .. .. which ne miernt secure a situation.. f r-Bft,-1. fentery atdg mg it, said : "bay, Massa, can t you give me something to do yourself on that c?rtiicate ?" fr ' Tf IWa ia a dnfev on naint it is f ?n ny how some of these actiesses are alio wca to lana. ' , . 0 be aobd idea io offer them a cal- n Eoap i : - POLITICAL SOTES. Back Kitchen and C W Tiilet had a joint discussion, Thursday night in Charlotte. Old 'Buck is not all Populist. Mr.: dau: i. j u:. i: iii-oj xvuu uiue cap mreu ma uuuieuuc - - r mi ...1 n onroe un ursuay. seed wheat for sale. I haye the two best varieties of wheat (Fulcaster, bearded, and Red Chaff) for j sale. I have tried other nto, but hnd none to do so well here as these. Will deliver at C O Montgomery's store or on my farm. .aj J I Uiioa llyoriaH QH nun fa rrtf ded 80 Tcents ' A T TTl OT? VAT.TTaRT.P, TOWN SS si?mfe?: 1 risner ana wne, on me wuajr ui I January, loo, ana wnicu is uuiy tqv f - nkse jUabarrua -county, ,,in . , wus ; Ai ana 3&y, we win seu as xne court house door in Concord, at" pubjc auction, to the highest , Ridaer. . for cashon Monday, .November the utnSlaiF 1894. X IT IT i" INIIHr M.M H. nnTTlBHTCll.il. - iiuuutir J -..A. have all its beauty irf their cgilAOTgsi The VQt: SILK 'TO&tiii V th Covert i 6 Wthi& yufli Just ih , thing-: - with d' the onglit tosee.ont ' v. DRES QO0DS at 17ic. -Don't stcp;unuJ,you do. See our .. ., , "S i Jac If you don't, you vrill WEW TOWN.OUDirfA'NCES. Be it Ordained by the COmmis sioners for the town of Concord, N. C. Section A That the r bicycle or dij nance passed by this !Poard ; at its meeting on August lith, 1894, is hereby repealed, " - t . . . ;., ..... i , ; - Section B That no One r ridincr a bicycle within tho - -corporate limits of the Town of Concord shall, when within 15 feet of a woman or a child ard meeting or passing' the same travel at a greater speed ' than an ordinjiry walkfand no one 'shall rid a bicycle within said corporate 1 limits at night without displaying headlight,1 and when; toeeting '.or passing any one ringing a belU ; 4 1 Any person violating any ? of thfe provisions of this prdiancej.ay;J);e: guilty of a misdemeanor; , and ur;pii conviction thereof, shall be fined Ten Dollars or imprisoned for ten days. ' " 3''i" This ordinance iainveffecf On and after this date. September, 11, 59l. 2. That any one who shall pro cure, directly Orlndirect y, for ; any person or pe'rsons, ? any; intoxicating liquors, within. theLcorporate limits of the town of Concord. State of North Carolina, or act as agen t f 1 any person or persons in procuriniJ any intoxicating liquor within the corporate limits of ; said town of Concord, shall :be guilty' of a mis1' derrteanor,: fand - upon conviction shall be fined lifty . dollars,, or ims! prisoned for 4thirty days, 1 i Provided, however, that the provisions of this ordinance shall not apply to licensed druggists or practicing physicians,-or railroad 3. That any vone" wh4 shall h &i liver to any person or persons, any intoxicating liquor, within j; the cor porate limits of che ion of; JDoji cord, unless upon" "the prescriptip'n of a practicing pbysic, guilty of & -rnisolemenor and;-upon conviction shall be 'fined fifty doi- lars or irbnrisbned for thirtv: days. b Provided however, that: this ordi- nance shall not apply to express oompaaies,j re licensed druggists or J practicing ' i ' - i -i -i i . fj 'i l ohvsicians. The foregoing ordinance's shall be ihffect on ttndffe 1894 ; By order of :tHe Bdaf d, rr ?:U .t SeDt. 11. d;lm:::;i'': . ; . ' ...... i- f. $5 Hify thousand f eet; of weather u Doardmg; floonng,! ce:iung and rough. lnmberon. hand ahd cannot : be nn dersoid;-J..T POUNDS : : , ytf That Xcrwi e t Unck, can "be cure A $r, lilies' WBBVE PLASTEIL OJIS 1 . .1 f tariff is all off, You . 1 . 1 V alotirt regret it. Gannons Fetzer. i MANUFACTURKKS OF fine ginghams: OUTING CLOTHS. PTAIDS AND SHEETINGS, GRAIN AND SALT BAGS, Etc. DEALERS IN P fl C R A I ! S T1 F R P II A N fl I y tl t IlliL Sill LI! b II II 11 U I a. BUYERS OF ntry Proues of allkinds or- , jTour,j foot; wood always wanted jbest jrice for, earned , We incite an inspections ofc il the goods we manufacture. - t , 'iiT.r -1 fcintiB "kiTt with- .j i t .tii n ftiTitifti boon wnt xw.. v .riwviTfl - .mAY.rn rti I ill .1 - . . - . if V" v jf,
Daily Concord Standard (Concord, N.C.)
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