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t , ' II; J 1:1 '! i 1 ! ; t i it 1 1 i I i r ; t i I I he Daily Standard BY JAMES P. COOK. OFFICE IN CASTOR BUILDING The Standard is published every . day (Sunday excepted) and delivers bv carriers. RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION One year Six months ... Three months...... ...4 00 2 00 100 35 05 One month. Single copy.. ADVERTISING RATES. Terms for regular advertisements made known on application. Address all'eommunieations to THE STANDARD. Concord. N. C. CONCORD, MARCH 20, 1895. THE TRUST'S BEST FKIENO. During the Loislature the News and Observer took occasion "to call attention to Mr Wiaborn's proposed cti-Trust law. Bat. this was not sufficient to cause consideration of l!;3 measure.. And Mr. Winborn's bill together wkh about a half dcz en others of the sams kind, intro duced principally by Democrats, was allowed to sleep the sleep of death in the committee room. There was perhaps never a Legis lature more subservient to trust and monopolies than svaa that which has jast adjourned. And the chief spokesman and defender of all forms of trusts was Senator Mewborne, the president of the. State Farmers' Alliance.' Dr nng the campaign two years ago Mr. D H Gill, the Populist clerk it court cf Vance county, yery in temperately and yery wickedly said that he would like to head a cm pstiy to much to Durham and hang every member of the American To bacco Company. It is to be ob served, however, that "Air. Gill has made no &uch statement since the Lislature met, and now, "if he should organize his company to anarch anywhere, and it were com'. fjQsed of Fusionists, they would be searching under the banner of the trnsts and not against them. The HJemocra'ic party is the only party whose ascendancy is dreaded by monopolists, all the others are their willing slaves. Early in the season of the Legis lature' Air. Hilemari, Chairman of the Financa Committee and the Populist leader on the floor of the House, said he was going to reduce taxation on the people and put it on the rich corporations and trusts and to that end he- would incorpor ate in the Revenue Act a tax of ten cents a thousand on cigarettes and a tax on other manufactured tobaccos. Vlv; bill v.ith these taxes passed the ion--?, but when it reached the M- Mewborns, that great K .d 'Ub-iugnised champion of the - -," ai he insulti-ly ca'In t r, .common people of North :rohi , arose and pTr tested against iv tpx. It WAS the only i5 iac ue rose to rera oioouence i I ",; "i3 session, though he cpoke ),'vui eyery bill that came be toi. ile:Sc:nate during the 'sixty 1 i pi -:i i for'the manufacturers . : with Tears la hid eye?. , His jjjjwi mmii urn iiiiMiiiiiw 1 1 ii i ii in. nun mtMUimmmmMMwr--r''msrmu .iwotwot wMwrtrrmifmiTw tar 't rrrTT.ragra.i .. plea was in great contrast to his utterances, but his argument pre railed with his fellow Fusionits and the tax was reduced one-half, When the bill came up in the House again for concurrence in the Senate amendment, Air. Hileman, who had evidently also seen a great light, moved to concur. Air. Ray urged Mr. Hilenan to giye some reason for first imposing the tax and if the tax were a good one to give a further reason for wishing to cut it down one-half . Air. Ray declared that he didn't know anything about the tax, he only wanted Air Hile man to give some explanation of the influences that operated to secure this reduction of it. Air. Hileman was. very mcch confused &nd his only reply wa3 "Mr. Speaker, I call the previous question." It is a significant fact that every tirne the Populists got theni selves into a position that they could neither explain nor defend they solved the problem by calling the previous question. Though professing to be the friends of the people and the ene I xr a j a mie ol irusis mere was never any legislative body more subservient to the will of the monopolists than were the Fusionists in the last Legis lature. . Thousands of gentlemen in Eug lrnd wear corsets. That's nothing : one long-haired gentleman in Con--cord curls his mane with a female's curling irons. A man may turn green with envy and yet feel blue about it. The Cave Spring Herald ha3 this item: " 'How to raisa a" boy' is going the rounds of the press. We once heard a gentleiian say who had been a boy himself -the best way to raise a boy was to put him in a barrel, head it up and feed him through the bung.",' "3 The Standard enters a protect to the manner iu which the Charlotte Observer spells the name of Jus ice Hurlocker, of No S. That paper puts it down "Henlocker " There is no hen about it never was . if it ftp IF YOU BOY mm For men, women or boys at Diices ranjrin from G15 to $80. We ship from factory subject go approval and are the onlycaanufactu- era scllingjiiircct to Congtantcrg. We noAgentg. VVo offer greater value in oar Oxford Gladiator wtteels at8Otojs than other manufacturers with prices fronTSlOQ to S5Q. Every wheel Fally xvarranted. ! Ptiay 3!ccal dealers a, ?jrogt of Fifty pcr-etat. Cut this out and write to-day for our hanGaomo catalogue. Adireso, 5S Wlpsli Ave., CHICAGO- DO iCu HXPECT TO BECOME A MOTHER? . 6 ra OTHERS1 Rim Assists I-Iature, lesseno Daagsr.'juvi ShcrtetJ l-Z'.KSt " My wife cuffercd more iu ten Sxia-;sa with hor other children than cbo cTIcIqIJ together with her l?.st, after kaviasnid. four bottles cf ilOTHEB'S I'BISl''-5 eaya a eutoitior. . : Hekdersou "Dale, Druct, C-ni, , Sept by erpres3 oh receipt cf rnce $ ' '' ' i t3 flu fm life mi A H U fi H fi 13 LOSS OF VOICE After Acute Bronchitis CUBED BY. USING -.. TTTT,9 Cherrv Pectoral A PREACHER'S EXPERIENCE. "Three months ago, I took a vio lent cold which resulted in an attack of acute bronchitis. I put myself under medical treatment, and at the end of two months was no better. I found it very difficult to preach, and concluded to try Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. The first bottle gave me great relief ; the second, which I am now taking, has relieved me almost entirely of all unpleasant symptoms, and I feel sure that one or two bot tles more will effect a permanent cure. To all ministers suffering from throat troubles, I recommend Ayer's Cherry Pectoral." E. M. Bkawley, D. D., Dist. Secretary, Am. Bapt. Publication Society, Petersburg, Ya. . Ayer's -Cherry Pectoral GOLD MEDAL AT THE WORLD'S FAIB. AYER'S LEADS ALL GTKER SARSAPAR1LLAS. liftst Aolice-Town Taxes. On. April the 1st, 1895, I will advertise all property upon which the taxes for the year 1894 are not pa;d. 'Call at my office and settle at once, and saye costs. March 4, '95. J. L. Boger, al. Town Tax Collector. J 14 'MANUFACTURERS OF FINE GINGHAilS. OUTING CLOTHS, PLAIDS AND SHftETItfG3, AND SALT BAGS, DEALERS IN IllDISi BUYERS OF 8 it A T 7 AT ... mm. pi 1 fmm. Si AlsD Four footn wood always wanted best iiiicea for same. 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