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liie i Daily Standard RT JAMES P. COOK. "FT OFFICE IN CASTOR BUILDI$GS The Standard is -published very day Sunday excepted) and delivers d Jdj carxiejts. l..r . ..; ... , JRAJES . OF SUBSCRIPTION v One year, . . . .... . . ....... ..84 00 ; Six .jnonths. . ...... .. .... . . ,2 Q0 Three months 1 00 Onelnionth;;:...v..:.....Xr?S5 Single copy. ........... ,v. t)5 ; ADVERTISING1 BATES. 1 .Terms for regular advertisements madejmown on application, r . Address all communications to : THE STANDARD, - -ConcOrd.N I O. . " CONCORD, OCTOBER 6, 1&94. THE DEMOCRATIC TICKET. Election Tuesday, November 6, '94. STATE TICKET. For State Treasurer Samuel McD. Tate, of Burke, - JUDICIAL TICKET. tTFqr Chief Justice of the Supreme ,vConrt rJames E. Shepheid, of . ; - x i"Beauiort. , , ; . . ,.- - t Yor Associate Justices Walter Clark, of Wake; James C. Mc Rea,' of Cumbedaud ; Armislead Burwell, ot Mecklenburg. . bUPERIORV COURT JUDGES. 4 Third District- Jacob Battle, of . (Nash, '. - -.7.'. Fourth District William R. Alien,' of Wayne. ; Eighth District Bejamin F. Long; . of Iredell. , Ninth District William M. Me- v bane, of Rockingham. Tenth District--William B, Coun-j x;ill, of Watauga. t . r Twelfth District Henry B. Carter; of Buncombe. For C ongress 7th District . JOHN S. HENI)ERSOJS, ; Of Rowan. ,i , For Solicitor 8tjh tTu'dicial. District: EMERY E. ;RAEEB, Of Davidson. For N. 0. fcJenate 24tn District: T. J. JEROME, s of Stanly. COUNTY TICKET. For Bepresentatiye-rH S Puryear - .' For Sheriff L U Morrison. , For. Treasurer Jno. A. ClineJ ; For Clerk Court Jas. C Gibson. For Register Jno. K Patterson. I i If or Coroner C A Sherwood, v Fpr Surveyoi Jno. H Long. 'For Cottons Weigher F A Archii ; bald. - , : little sArs; i A Popul ist, it is said, hates : a jBil- Ter dollar carried in :1894i -r It takes their thun der - -o- Buck Kitchen was at Salisbury Friday. They say he weeps - great , big '' tears, when he begins to tell about. the. Democratic party having left him. ' Buck Kitchen says that everybody xlown east knows that Faircloth is : not fit to be Supreme Court - Justice, and that; on a'receut jrip to the west he learned , ttiat Furches : was even ; less fit. ;; Buck,, you know, is a priest and apostle pt Populism, 3 aid his .ppinionjsnouia ,;Uaye .weigwiin- 4he party. ; i&c bee tle.ni cdxijen ty 0 tiniej; it$ own ;eigbVwcntowtw rp,aster - .0 I Kb m$Ti evej jfti jhai f money breeding. ; .V' -.ip tti i?mP . A Geo be Joat where he had been fishing s EDITORIAL OPINIONS. : i Taxation ii one of ttie - repressive! agencies in 'go vfcrhmen t, and perhaps; the police bought ( that by taxingj crime mey couia stop iu -iew York Journal. Maynard, if - he has any sense, cf; gratitude, iwill promptly take the; stump for Hill, The ' latter cheer-j fully took a speaking part in 1 Mays nard's political obsequies last fall. 1 New York Press. : Maynard?S:blot is on .the Demo- cratic. ticket. It s cannot .e wiped out :lt caunot be concealed. New York Tribune. 1 u ; I China should give up imitating British military and naval tactics and get a Baltimore trolley car with which' to fight the Japanese. Bal timore Herald. .Wool is to!o mean for anything! It keepgoing up in price : without seeming to care A rap. qr the G. ,0. P. 4New York Mercury. The Mikado is drawing well this season. New York World. ' : 1 ! DEMOCRATIC. At " !; The .election iri Georgia is sum med 'up as follows : i A Democratic Governor . elected ; - a State Senate" standing thirtjoseven Democrats abd six;Popun8t8, one -Republican ; anil! the iflouse ,of Repi;e8entatiye8 que' hundred and ;orty-.five Democrats and thirty Populists. Fourteen counties yet to hear from officially, butienoogh to know they aro Demo-- cratic. 'That's good enough' for one day. Seed lYlieat for Sale. 'I haye the two bsst varieties of wheat (Fulcaster, bearded and Red Chaff) for sale. I have, tried other kinds, but find none to do so well here as these.. Will deliver at C G Montgomery's store or on my farm. Prices: 4 Graded, 90 cents; not graded, 80 cents. o2tf John P. Allison. LAND SALE. j By virtue of a decree made in a special proceeding, in the Superior cbutt for Cabarrus county, Juiy thv 27thv I894rientitled f'In the matte. of theestatq of i3.JP Brainard Kim, inons, insaneV vbyTl. 'M, Kimmons guaraian, exparte, ana amy aps proved by Henry B. Bryan, Judcre presiding, at July term, 1894; of said court,1 l'afil as commissioner Of ' isaid court, wawiv PT jpuono aucuon, at the door of the court house in Concord,1' on Monday, the 5th day of November. 1894, to the highest bid der, one tract of, laud, containing one hundred and thirtybthree (133) acres; mootly in Crab Orchard fto vh ship in Mecklenburg, being a part of what .was ; formerly .known as the Samuel Kimmons.home place, on the dividing line bdtweerf said coun ties and adjoining the lands ot D. L. Aiexanaer, irJJtf avette ptaiiord, v. H. Johnson, and others ; and a second ' tract 5 of jand containing fifteen and : acres,, in. said township, known as lots No. 1." and No. 2. in division of lands of Zimri Pharr aud adjoining ; lands . of Lee Duliri andT fl Farrow. VTerms Jof sale, one third (1) cash,' and balance to be paid on the IstTdayol Novem ber, J$95, secured l?y .n,ote of pur chaser with twgbod sutetiesH 1 : RV M. KIMMONS, Guardian, .Sept. 19, f ; jCpmmi&sipner. - ' . i 'NOTICE. 0 ; Having, administered on the estate of J. Frank Pethel, 4 deceased, j all tate of saidt decaised are: hereby no tified to come forward and settla. and : all, prons ; Hroo" hold ltblaims against -the ; eatate bf: ihe:sald . de ceased must: present the same to me :ay I9j :18trj jJv.Pethel; Aam r oi u. rauk ... i x ?XrreMtIble. Book-canvassers should take cour- agerom story taia oy au-" - lecttirer onThe Art oi 'i A Inaa of' their prof eseiott had cailedt a; thpuw whose ,pcoup met liim "with "a growl. rit nuse me: 1'neyir read.? ' But; there's your family," said: the canvasser - r IHaven't auy iamily-r?9ing but a cat. .. , . j;,?,., .. ;.' v "' j . lWell, you may .want something; Jtp .throw at the cat: ; : i . f j t i The book was purchased, i and similar annoyances are caused ! by an impure blood, which will f result in a more dreaded disee.1 - Unless removed, slight impurities will develop' into Scrofula, Ecze ma, Salt Rheum and other serious results of , -. Bad I have for some time been La sufferer from a severe Wood trouble, for which, : I ftook manv remedies that did m. no jjood. I jtxzve now taken tour Dot ties ox -: 5 . vtrS with the most wonderful results Am enjoying the best health I ever knew, have sained twenty pounds and my mends say they never saw me as well. 1 am .feeling quite like a new man. JOHN S. EDELIN, ngr Office, Washington. D. Goreraiaent Printing Our Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases ' maiiei iree w any aaaress. SWIFT SPECIFIC XO., Atlanta, Ga. X.I ADMINISXKATOK'S NOTICE. Having qualified as administrator of James A Porter, deceased; all Lpersorisr owing said estate are here Hby notified that thej must make im mediate payment or suit j.will be brought; and all .persons Having claims against said estate tnustnpre, Bentbemjtp the undersigned duly authenticated on or before the 18th ;day Of 'September, 1895 ;or Uhis notice will be pleaded in, bar of their .recovery. . , .A. N. Harris, Sept. 18, 1894. AdmiUistutor. , fa (tt itfi I i j - - - Mm mm " w'P'l 1 If m W w Vw f ' f I JP9W 1-7 .-iafV W wi a nril -A-n w mmm-m, mvM i . If 111 SKIn ana Blood Diseases i;lt purifies, builds up and enriches . Slflto cure1 the itiost1 jnveteratef:: K JBLOOD AND SKJN DIS-i Si lo'wedi s thousands of 1 grate-i tuit peopiev sounanis praises aim aiiuv ,iu viiiucs. . - : CSrWRITE for Book of Won- derful Cures, sent free on ap plication. ' . I 1 C If ntt kept by your local druggist. s sena 51.00 tor large uorae, or 5.oq --r . " - . .... ... for six-bottles, and medicine will be R sent, freight paid, by j ' 11 blood iiaoi CO.; Atlanta, i la. SALE OF VALIIABLEv LAND. Bj virtue of a deed of trust exe cuted to me, WH Kerr, by J F Ir win,, on the 23rd day of March, 1891, and recorded in the ofiice of liegis ter Of Deeds in and1 lor Cabarrus County, in Record of Mortgages No 5, .pages 282 and 283, I will sell. for cash at the Court -House door in Concord, at ' 1 o'clock; p. ;m On 3SJonday the 5th day of November number one township, said1 county; ;adjoining what, are known as the C H Irwin lands, the C A 1 Alexan der lands and the Nicholson lands, and ' containing two hundred and thirty seven acres, more or less, for the metes and boundaries of which reference is made to said recorded deed of trust. This 29th of Sept, 1894" W H Kerr, Trustee. By W G'Means, Attorney, SALE OF VLD ABLE TOWN Byyirtue of authority vested in us by au assignment" made by J S Fisher and wife, on the 29h day of January, 1887, and which Is "duly re corded in the :Begisters' ofiice for Cabarrus county, in . book, 1, and page 359,' we will, sell 'at' the cohrt house1 door in' Concord, tr pubUp; auction,; o the highest bidder., xor cash, on Monday, November , the 5th, 1894, the - following property : First, the Southern half iot the house and; lot ,k own as the" J S Fisher house r aid4 lot; anjbining James O Gibaon and bthers, it being JtbergmainderDf the . riot i after the homestead - is r deduct eoMrbm t ig second," the'reversion or remainder is the part of the lot whush-aJuas : ' 'v'v2Ll Assignees.5 ': , Y','t I, ; AU P.aln t)ani3Becl tft'Dr.-Mllqi Pali PUl I 'Skill'? : I Eruptions j Blood IB mm Dioofl Daim t WW heretofore vbeen laid - ott- to said Fisher as a homestead, October f 2, 1894? .Fv a -JK Hmfrto li i Is tUe prettiest seasori ot the year. The new . , - have, all its "beauty in their colorings. The WOOL AND SlLK t mixtures are j beautiful and the Covert :.C16tKsf4b;:"tliWouikly rBnglish. Just the ' t if you don't, you will EW5TOWWUlIrAIICJkS. Be it ordained" 'by tho Commisn sioners for the town of Coricofd, Section A That the bicycle ordi1 nance passedby this -Board at ila meeting on August J4th, i18?4, is hereby repealed, Section B That no one tid(ing bicycle within the corporate 'limits of the .Town oi Concord &hall Evhen wi thin, 15, feet of, is wpn)an, or af child and meeting or , passing ' the same, travel at a greater -'Bpeed1 than an ordinary walk? aud no one ghall ride a bicycle ' within r said corpQrate limits at night without displaying a headhght, ; ahd' when1 meeUng passulg any one ringingabdlU' n i Any person violating any 1 of the provisions of this ordinance shall; be guilty of a misdemeanor; aud .upon conTiction thereof, shall be fined Ten" Dollars or; Imptisbnedfor teu days. ''frj rr'i u-vyi r This ordinance is in effect on and af terhisdate. 5September,t H Z9 2. That any one v who shall pro cure, directly or Jndirept jr, for r any person or persons, any intoxicating liquors, within'the" corporate -limits of 'the townf of Concord .State? of North Carolina;- or act as -agent of I any person or persons in pr curing any intoxicating liquor r within the corporate limits " bf ' Isaid ,Jtbwri (of Concord, shall be' guilty of ;,ra inis demeanor,: andr ? upon , conviction shall be fined iifty l dollars, 6r ims prisonedfor thirty:dayk: -1 n Provided, however that the provisions of tfiis brdinance shall not apply to licensed' druggists 'o practicing physicians, or: railroads; .; 32 That any oneho jjshall rjdet liver to any person or .persons, . any intoxicating liquor within the corN porate limits ot the-town of Conn cord, unless uponvthe respription of a practicing :pnysician shall ;be guilty of a'misdemeahbr and' uboii S . .i! : m-i"L t ' t ' ! 1 J-'-"1 -.!' . .1 -- ... , . lars or imrlsonorfbrlhity-da IProvided howevethafcHhis7 ordi nance J shall -noti apry'; tOi;expr0ss companies, railroad companies; licensed .druggists,: or .practicing physicians. , ' ' ' 's,v t-j The foregoing ordinances shall be in effect on 4and af.er, eptetober jjst 1894. , :By,prer 'Vpfthe 3oar2;:J Sept 11 '94 ,4?lm . ; . - .; t. I f 11 ty tnousanayieec;or weather Miles HERyE PtASTiB. Onto 25c? with Coat; And the tariff is all off, You bnght tb'see otir v at 17ic. ' Dori't step until you do. See our ! . I 4" I . 1 ': ! : J 1 i . y , ', ' - i . , Jacquarcis ?-r -1 "V T" L 1 ' . bdardiijgfi'ddriis (Seiii'ng fii'dJlf5pgi lumber dihatodaruiot'leni- GOODS A SUIT 3V gi v aiour, I .-1 .. I ' : "J regret it. OU iMfejliriiP G: MANUFACTURKKS OF fine ginghams; OUTING CLOTHS PLAIDS .AND SHEETINGS, GRAIN AND SALT BAGS, Etc. DEALERS IN LIIUL "liltllb BUYERS. OF f ' t , r- ; i : or- JTour foot wood always wanted be6t price pr same.- ,We mute an ifispections pi V&U the goods wa manufacture. nniminKt ii: v 3 s7TOTnirw"iiim snAVrAiA fl nnUEiiliuiaor
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