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I t . ! I f. I The Daily Standard BY JAMES P. COOK. OFFICE IN CASTOR BUILDING o in The Stanclarcyis published eyery day (Sunday excepted) and delivers ed by carriers. 1 y ! V l BATES OF SUBSCRIPTION Oneyear.... ...Si 00 Six months.... i. 2 00 Three months . . . . ... . I PP One month... 35 Single copy...... 05 ADVERTISING RA.TES. : , Terms for regular advertisements 'made known on application. Address all communications to THE STANDARD Concord, N. C. t JONCORD, JANUARY, 9 1805. IS IT REAIXY SO ? Who saFd the world is ; growing better? Heiajastas unknown as the way Jawing assassin that struck wcitby ot?jectat opdnear iome, down in 'their! pockets . and aid J serving missionaries to foreign cpu tries of ten times among a clasa of --'ii",xrzr:z. tl the r.rl"rpn peopie iar luipnw vr v - r .t? people among us and who ul ways will be. Now isn't this so ? It behooves every' man to make 83cure hotneV affairs. It behooves him to do what he can tV better the morals, the'conditions and the habits of those around him. We have lyhchings," yioltions of law, saicides an4 all such io this con q try to a greater degree than m many countries where we are struggling to support missionaries. Billv Patterson. A part of it is better and getting better; a part of it is meaner and get ting meaner. Which part is the larger can not be known with any degree of accuracy. We read cur rent history we keep. in touch with "the r'nng mas3. What is bi.d wicked, Bencatioual and catchy is sere lo have its photograph sent by lightning orer the wires lo the very ends of the world anv the same printed in hundreds of newspapers daybyday. .That' the basine33of the papers and if they don't do if, thej are not filling the object of their ex igence -printing the news, as it is. But there are thousands and thous ands of good deeds that never find their vtay ten feet Sway -the world is in total darkness of them. And thus it is wc are lead to believe that this old country Js growing worse day by dny. But tbere are men who are k.ep ving records. These tell a tale of in crease and it is on the side of the ledger that hurts,: that makes us ftel ashamed. In another column we print some statistics compiled by tha Cbicago .tribune. Saicides, deaths by yio l ' v and embezzlements for 1894 were an increase of thos3ial89o. In th?a bad showing there is a single oasis the lynchings were not po numerous a3 in the year 1893. The Uoited States is getting "rep'' for missionary work in foreign conn tries. People are too prone to cor rect aad reform their neighbors. It ii a question whether this big spread eagle sf.jle of sending missionaries to foreign countries, and in places often where they already have the Christian church established, is best when there is so much need in our midar. There is lots of missionary work to be done here. They get worked up to such a pitch that some . people can see over a mountain at home and across the Famfic Ocean and locate a spot in India where a missionary is needed, Self-preser-yation is the law. : . This is not exactly relative to the subject but we drop it right here. There are men and women who draw ah insurmountable barrier be tween chemselves 'coui tesies) and men who come among us from pure sincere motives and good consciences to aid in bettering the condition of the colored peopie. Yet the same men, to the neglect of bio COSFEOBR VTE KICKED OU T, Mr. Reitzel, who lost one leg in the Civil war, was one-of the mis guided Democrats of old Ca,tawba county, that ioined the Fusion moye ment. Wnen the Democrats controlled the Legislature they made him As sistant Doorkeeper of the House. This year he went down to the i seat of agony and applied fr this position. He was1 confronted by a new slate one made by Marion But ler or some of the other bosses or ail together. This old Confederate soldier, who offered .bis all in defense of the c ue he espoused, left one leg pn the battle field. Toe crumb he wanted was not more than be de served a true Confederate eoldier is good enough for anything. This !rm went down to Rileigh and asked for recognition the Fusion Legislature held up and shook in his f-ce Abe Middleton. tke negro boss of Duplin CDunty. They said to him go home, we want this colored gentlemen -for assistant dooikeepe avd that beicg the case you sendees are not needed." You res where we have gotten we rre just second door from the tiroes of 1862. This is the initial Mr, Reiahe! Jisfened to the beau- ,m . . - i - ' tiful stories of reform he bebeved them he fowled for tnem and now be ec?8 just what is whit. You can c?U it Populistcall it Republcao c.l it Fusion caM it anything you please It is REr02M(?) .v Sjuiatfpin Hammond & eg. itocfeEi load 130 & 13P6ral Strpet, NEW YORK CITY, NT. Y. Stocks, Bonds and Orainbought ac d sold, or carried on Margin . P. S. Send for explanatory circus lar on speculation, also weekly mar-- Professional Card I have located in Concord for the, practice of medicine ' and surgery, and respectfully ask- the public for a share of their patronage 1 may be found at my office atv any hour of tlie day or at my-residence at night wheu not out profesbionally, and will gladly respond to all calls promptly, ? Office under that of Montgomery & Crotfell. Respectfully, f J. E. SiiooT, M. D . Have You Read The a - .... Philadelphia Times TiilS MORNING ? - s THE ADVERTISERS "P'JR 1895. Morning, Evening, Sunday and Sunday Editions. Ag-cs've ncpnblican Joni'iiRls of the Ulgheit Class; COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER. Established 1797. Published cye.y evening. jNew lorK'so'dest even ing newspaper. Subscription, 6.00 MORNING ADVERTISER. -Published everv mornfnr. Thn Jeading Republican newspaper of the day. Clean and fearless. Sub scription price; $3.00. 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