ihe Daily Standard BY JAMES P. COOK. OFFICE IN CASTOR BUILDING 'The Standard is published eveiy Say (Sunday excepted) and delivers ad by earners- . RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION -Oue year... ..f..... ........ 84 00 Six months..!............. 200 Three months 1 00 One month. . . . . . ........... 35 JS ingle copy . . . 05 ADVERTISING BATES. Tc rms for regular advertisements 3iaade known on application. Address all communications to THE STANDARD. Concord. N. C. CONCORD, SEPD. 3, 1895. POPULISM IS 1848. Labor and Other Capital," origi nally published in 1848, is coming out in a new edition. It affords an insight in to the issues of a half century ago, and it convinces us all that a sudden leap is not wise. The history of a country with its insti tutions, its records and its real life, is a net work of continued and con- oiected action. Tne author of "Labor and Other -Capital," in 1848, represents "the laboring classes as beiDg systematic jalJy robbed by the rich. The weaUQ of the country is being grad ually concentrated. The rich are "becoming richer and. the poor poor er. Folly half of the land in the 3JniUid States is in the hands of d.50,000 people. And they own half -of all ibe other wealth of the coun try. Although co-uprising, with '-their families, only a fortieth part o the country's population they own ad much property as all the 'xjther 20,000,000. Business is suf ifering from labor-satiug inventions --and consequent oyerproduction. Shopkeepers are unable to find pur chasers for their good3. Houses are 7acent that should be occupied. They can neither be rented nor sold. The laboring man's condition is getting worse and the country is go Jng to the dogs;" Thi3 is the cbromo the Populist icaut, in 1848, in his description of -affair; in the United States nearly a ih&lt century ago. The thing that mc3t puzzbs us is that the Populists attributed the evils complained of then to the 16 to 1 bi-metallic '-B-JTxency of the country. It wanted thz -standard of value changed aeeded more money and cheaper - money. They predicted with abso lute (?) certainty tha if the gov ernment would increase the cur Tency, that the goo6e .would honk vhigli and that the people 5 would be ' happy. ; 5 ' .In ,184Sthe 1G to 1 was the trouble; in 1895 the lack of 16 to 1 is pUymg hayoc ! . ; f v-T.hsse are times that angels wouldn't know what to do if they - were North Carolina voters. the country and to the coinage of both gold and silver without dia crimination against eithei metal or charge for mintage; but the dollar unit of coinage ot both metals must be of equal intrinsic and exchange able value, or be adjusted by ex changeable value, or by such safe guards of legislation as shall insure the maintenance of the parity of the two metals and the equal power tf any dollar at all times in the market and in payment of debts; and we demand that all paper currency shall be kept at par with, and re deemable in such coin." T You can't talk about everybody with impunity and then expect every one to think sweet things about yon or have your tombstone inscribed with "None knew him but to love him." . A town is like a large family. We are all. interested in each others welfare or sheuld be. A cut throat, every man for himself policy, means, ruin to any community. It means 1 retrogression and failure. j ' ; J Prof. Ingram, of California, (bom on Anderson creek, No. 1 township, this county) has bobbed up in Win. nipeg, Manitoba, Canada He is the promulgator of Australian tricks and manners. Where will he next break out? The report comes out from RaN eigh that a fusion of Democrats and Populists is about to materialize. It takes our breath! It t has been ru mored, rerumored and now rumored again. Is it bo? It is just as prob able as it is for us to see a man go ing around with a pocket full of streaked-forked, zig.zag lightning, or words to that effect. . JOMEriILG TO STANI Off, In these times of political vaga ries, politicians and their admirers are pulling like see-saw. : What's the matter with the 1 national Democratic money plank? '.-As the Durham Sun says, in a yery -cute manner, "it has neyer been . used and it is just as "new and jnst " is strong now as - it was the ;day it was made." Whyjsaw out another 5lank and thus waste . lumber' and iSexe'i the document: .r W bold to tho ns of both gold -and silver a the standard , money of The opposition to the re si ease of the N. C. railroad fetched out the newspapapers in a ratio of 16 to 1. From present indications, it looks that thoughtful laymen are pleased with the action of the directors in the ratio of 16 to 1. If the Charlotte Observer's old man keeps on the boys of the quill will envy the stir he's getting up. Senator Jar via flung at it and this distinguished Tar Heeler is joined by the Wilmington Dispatch which is flinging up too at the cool anel de liberate gentleman that makes the Observer speak his honest senti ments. Now serious, Mr, Caldwell, don't you wish you and Bro. Dan lels were in Mexico until the flood is over ? . V...- ' A Pennsylvania Englishman, pro fessing " to know everything, was asked the plain every day meaning of j "Six Semper Tyrannis." Look leg at the picture with' these words labeled, he ' replied "Get off r my Standing with one foot on Sum mer's deck and the other on Winter's. we are rammded that Summer, winter, niht and noon,' s It's the same old expense tune. " vvnen we've got no ice to buy, ' We hustle tof get iour coal supply., . jNow's the time to advertise. The B3t Salve in tke world for Outs, Bruises. Sorev Ulcers, Salt Rheumi Fever Sbrs, Tetterd Chappe Hands, Chilblains, Corns -and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles or no ' pay rt qui -ed. It is guaranteed to give statisfaction or mone? refunded. Pricw 25 cents per box. For sale at P,B Fetzer's Drug Store. ) V Years! NOT A SICK DAY Fop Over Tliirty r eestjlt or using: ' TAYERS2 PILLS "Ayer's Cathartic Pills for over thirty years have kept me inrgood health, Aever having had a sick day in all that time. Befcfre I was . twenty I suffered almost continually as a result of con stipation from dyspepsia, headaches, neuralgia, or boils and other eruptive tiseases. When I became convinced i f Senator iJarvis : "I will go to the ....... . silver convention , if it ; is a; good comes in. Who can tell, until it has dore gone andweh-and done it. - Just now Senator; Jaryia'? pur poses and designs are more knotty than the financial; question itself. There is evidence, in the ratio - of f 2 to 1, that his speech at Mdrgdnton put him where no genuinely good Democrat would stand. that nine-tenths of my troubles were caused by constipation, I began the use of Ayer's Pills, with the most satisfac tory results, never having a single attack that did not readily yield to this remedy. My wife, who had been an invalid for years, also began to use Ayer's Pills, ami her health was quickly restored. With my children I had no ticed that nearly all their ailments were preceded by constipation, and I soon, had the pleasure of knowing that with children as with parents, Ayer's Pills, if taken in season, avert all danger of sickness." H. Wkttstein, Byron, 111. AVER'S PILL: Highest Honor at World's Fair. User's Sarsaparilla Strengthens the System. TRUSTEE'S SALE. By virtue of authority vested in me by a Mortgage or Deed in Trust executed on the 30th day of Novem Der, 1892, by Jacob L McCarns and wie, Lauia McCarns, which Mortg age is duly recorded in Register's Office for Cabarrus county in Book 6? Page 555, I will sell at public auc tion in front of the Court House door on Monday, October 7tb, to the higheat bidder for cash, one tract of land adjoin'ng L M Sossos mon and others, and described as follows : Beginning at a willow on west bank of Rocky River, corner of L M Sossmon, opposite the mouth of a small brati ch, : which is on the East side of the River, and runs with three of L M Sossmon's lines as follows : N 40$ W. 18.80 chs. to an elm on west bank of ditch; then N. 2$ W. 18 chains to a stone in n the field; theh N. U chains to a stone in Monroe How4 ell's line; ten N. 2iE 15 chains to a 'small sweet - gum on the South bank of tho branch, H McLarty's corner; then with his line N. , 32i E. 14t chains to a stone in the old line; then- the old; line S 41. E. 61 chains to a branch on the west bank of the River, thence down the River as it meanders to the begin ning : containing ninetytwo (92 j) and one half acres more or less being - part of the D M Carriker lands, i :t;: - C. ossoMov,'Trusteev?.;r j tBy,,V. M. Smith, Attorney. , EXECUTRIX- NOTICE. Having been duly appointed and qaalihed executrix of- the last will and testament of Jno, WFink, deceased, all persons holding claims againsU said deceased are Jierebyj notified to present .them to 'ine un defaigned duly authenticated on or before the 9 th day of August ,1896 or this notice will be plead as a bar wt tueir reooTery. iiiso aii persons owing' ecea8eUiare notified r that prompt payment is expected.' i i.. . f jos l. Fink, This. Aug. 9th' '95. Eiecutrix MoiiRisoNr m oaldwel CONCOED,'- t N. .r.0. ... Office in Morris building, opposite Court House; :v THE RACKET STORE Just Think of it--We Save You Money on. ISTear ly Every Piirchase ' ? . ' Tr We have just closed out an importers samples of lace cur tains. They are orieshalf lengths.' We have made three prices, 20, 30 and 40 cents. The wholesale prices ranged from $6.00 per pair down. This is an excellent chance to supply your short windows, sash, curtains, &c. Two and one-half yard wide bleached sheeting only 20 cts per yard. Good feather ticking 12icts. 57 inch bleached table linen at 40 cts. Glazed Holland window shades mounted on self-acting spring top rollers only T7 cts. Extra wide' chenille porv tiers, $3.25 per pair, Chenille table covers 68. and 98 cts. M,' Bleached ducking, 10 cts. Standard machine thread fully guaranteed o, k., 3cts per spool; J Side combs 5cts. . Shoe blacking let. - Needles lc; pins lc. Genuine French blacks y. . 4c. ;;;':'.' -"-" Twenty cent fast black seamless hose two thread body and three thread heel and toe, only 10c. ' 1 Sewing machine oil;. 5c. Self, ; pronouncing family BiDle with King James and revised versions of Old and : 'ffNew Testaments arranged in parailer columns at $2.98. Ladies shirt waist sets, 25c: Barg ain$ ;iriM Every Department arid See forniYiou rself .1. . Come TF AW D. J.BOSTIAN,PROFR a

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