-X v" J,'-- . 1 1 i JOHN D. BASEIER SnTT. Editors and Proprietors. JAS. P. COOK, Editorial Correspondent. OFFICE IN BRICK HOW. f he Standard is publishef every ay (Sunday excepted) and delivers ed by carriers ' BATE8 OF SUBSCRIPTION One year. ................. .84 00 Six months;............... 2 00 Three months . . ... .......... 1 00 " One month................. k 35 Single. copy... 05 THE WEEKLY STANDARD Is a f ourpage, eight-column paper. It has a larger circulation in Cabar rus than any other paper. Price $1.00 per annum, in advance. ADVERTISING BATES. Terms for regular advertisements made nown on application. Address all communications to THE STANDARD. Concord. N. C. Democratic Ticket. NAIlOJNALi TICKET, for; PRESIDENT, WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN, FOR VICE PRESIDENT. ARTHUR 8EWALL. STATE TICKET. "FOR GOVERNOR, CYRUS B. WATSON OF FORSYTH, FOH Li EUTENANT GOVERNOR, TH03. W. MASON , OF NORTHAMPTON. I FOR SECRETARY OF STATE. CHAS. M. COOKE OF FRANKLIN. FOR TREASURER, V B. F. AYCOCK of Wayne. for auditor, EOBT. M. FUKMAN . OF BUNCOMBE. EOR ATTORNEY GENERAL, FRANK I. OSBORNE OF MECKLENBURG. J FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBMC glNSTRUCTION, JOHN C. SCARBOROUGH .OF JOHNSTON. FOR ASSOCIATE JUSTICES, A. C. AVERY; of Burke, Geo. H. BROWN, of Beaufort. 1 ' ICONCORD. AUGUST 7. 1896. WIL.I TOM WAXKON DOWN? . ' J I vuuoi JCauci 1111 Jlnrirlft. ia rernrfo a .ut "7 vj'u.n.u a cajiug lilffcv he knew whereof he spoke when he sfuu'xom v arson would come, down it aewtU did not. Of course rery allowance mnst . be made for what we hear in a po, lineal campaign, Uat this sounds that cou. z zrrs " wuw W 1UOU1C tha election ofBrvan ftnil fro m&t We, Cannot heit) hnninor if lol'Prv TT!lofTi T;.i.Jl : .! L . . . I r & "uc- r J-uia wouiu Bimpnty matters I ' tnat are now so complexed. It is u6uiuteiy out or tne range of reason .5.r,prpbability that . -Bewail should Jown in favor of Tdm Watson. .Such a thin, is and alwavs has been -aosura. It is cheeky for Populists you tiviuu wan jcuiuurais are re -wmn lamwug spells xr sponsible for a lack of unity in fa- mdancTo wifh vor of free silyer. Uad they been 8Pells -Electric Bitters is i the TmedF eincere they would not hav ? eaHh and strength ' - -""uaiouiBeu oy s its use Fifftr' . f iuv au "AO are in the door for confusion by nominating nts and Sl.00 at' Fetzer's Drue lr&i eel of his l 1 , PEOFE3SIONAL,v,jSEBVIOj:s par uie uvmuvTa ill uutteo nu not ai:. Tne obj-ecion to Sewali all clao-traD ' baDoo he lis a banker, the Republican party id the mother and guardian of the b inking system, and in North Carolina the Populists t and Republicans inter married two jears ago. They could take banking-and everything eUe tbebut nov7 it is a great crime to ' , . ' ' I:. . . - have a banker and rich man as a nominee for vice-President. It hurts so badly to admit that the wicked bankers and wealthy men are not all gold bugs. Mr. Sewall'a being a rich bank president and advocate of free silver of long Standing carries force with c and would be accepted as such bat for a measure of con trariness and cheeky dictation to - a party, that is and always wara grand power, by a little faction that is here as a hindrance and a menace to the success of either of the two well defined theories of political economy. It is clear enough; that the Popu lists of North Carolina, at least, jare led by a man astute and unprin cipled enough to ask anything! and pretend to expect it, and treacbers ous enough to despise those I who would, in the interests of harmony and prosperity defer to some of his demands. i To lake down Se wall to meet ti e demands of a set that do not know what they want, except to be con trary, would be like a dotish and doting parent that would yield to tne demands of a spoiled child only to et base ingratitude in return. The only logical way out of ! this dilemma ia to hash up about iyour fusion, and unite with the Demo crats and the free sib er parties in electing Bryan and Sewall. Send the great Tom Watson, if you wish, and as many more free silver advo cates as you can elect to Congress and finish this contention with a trial of your theory of free silver. It may be a bad dose before you get ;t down, but better swallow it for once than to have it forever before yuu, juoi. auouc to taKe it, till ! yon take nausea. Let Democrat! stand firm and the co-operation of such Populists as recognize and appreciate political virtue. Let the remainder gc where the company suits them. -One thing is fully demonstrated the Populists must go somewhere or they will get nowhere. DR. ALDERMAjBT. It is to be hoped that the call accepted by Dr. Winston will for him a wider field in the Oniver 8ity of Texas and at the same1 time open bring to lii?hfc thft o -5-" J" iHUUcil talents of . Prefsidpnf Ali, " uiuuuiaui Great unanimity of puBiic senti- tu uunurm tne wisdom ,uo uuuiuo or a new president f?r oar University; Tbe Uuiver- f 7 'be Sonth at sanee, Tenn. fiStSSg '.ry CiTil La- abbr-ia. o. I- JCOU Ever - j -.wiv, wiHHfB as a remedv fnr juui irouoies T If not, get a bottle set relief. This medicine V uuuU to dg peculiarly "UBt,'ea'l. lne relf and cure of all C"P!ai?ts' eiertin SSS"! have loss of appetite, constina' loj I IK fcl t" I ) HI M I - - I ty Years Ago. This is the stamp that the letter bore Which carried the story far and wide, Of certain cure for the loathsome sore That bubbled up from the tainted tide Of the blood below. And 'twas Ayer's name And his sarsaparilla, that all now, know, That was just beginning: its fight of fame With its cures of 50 year ago, Ayer's Sarsaparilla ; is the original sarsaparilla. It has behind it a record for cures unequalled by any blood puri f ying compound; It jis the only sarsaparilla honored by a medal at the World's Pair of 1893. Others im it at e the remedy ; they can't imitate the record : 50 Years of Cures, SJILEM Academy and Crllege VOR nearly 100 years this institu . tion for the Ligher education of yuuug women nas occupied ihe very front rant, and was never more numerously attended than now. It is not only provided with a hieh grade Colleae Course, but has ex perts in all of its pecial schools of juuaic, arc, niiocution, Commercial and Industrial Studies. We will be Pleased to send catalogue on appli- Ca rxT1"118 September 31. JOHN H. CLE WELL. Prin., a15 ' Salem, N. C. Jii, COHCOBD, N. C. J. M. Odell, President D, B. Ccltrakb ' Cashier. ri. D. Coltrane Assistant Cashier Capital, Surplus, S50,000 16,000 DlhECTOUS; J-.M- Well, D. F. CakscKI T' i. VV. VANNLN vDell, W. H, Lilly. If. B COLTRAITE v I l) . X 2 9 H 'I "I A - v. fiO;oA (ftl? D m t- i.; T O .3 I . - I . 4: 'Jill - fM Jr ZS S ft o-,mn S 6l K9 ll U 7 r J -n 3 X H' HERRING la again at the old stand, where he will be pleased to ee all who are Jin Fif i - - -1 E33 1 rn 1 mam i Th-cefrMps. T - m n m mm va - amm m. '. . ' '. We have just receiTf turer -sfiOO Siiite Printed, plain and embroidered. Mae. your selections and buy all you want, tbisMI'k rare chance, secure such , Tfelvafull pieces of Peroal worth 10 to 16 cen'tia at 7i and 8i. Ihese are fall yard wide"aiid the very Jbest 'stylea " ".. - ' 'A- A-....-.:-: A-- A .A ; -: Remnants of Toilde Nord worth 12b at8i cents'. - Remnants of printed Dimity at 7i cents, ; ' - Remnants of Dotted Swiss at 10 cents, V Cambric same, as Lonsdale at 10c, - 1 ,: Two bunches of Horn Dress S tays for 5c. f Ten cent Hook and OPs. at 2 cents per card. V : Seventvfire dozen nnnt.q il.4-nifr n- . i only 2i, cents. ' , Home Made Sun Bon Shirt Waists 50 cents. Shirts 48 and 60c. Ladies f astblack Seamless Hose worth" 15 cents for 10c The best 10 cent sox to be found see them. - worth 81.50 for 1 9.K nnl 1 vn largest stock of umbrellas in Concord. vve nare the Ladies Silk Bows our embroidered lawn Ran,i n0 " ;uia. oee ones for 10c worth 15c' Good note oarier at lf?n nor ponnd sold, ' New lot of novftla and 10c elbth bound ltfc J ABOUT 2,000 TABLETS at 60 to75 cents on the dollar. C B. CORSETS fAT 85C Very Resp IITHEifePf C fl w 11 hi V . V "V - ; ;from ; maimfae- .oi. staples at; such amceSv - ; .,tvj, -A.-' " " A A ;-. - A - 'i. ti ; of lilies' Uaierefcfe- : : AAA.' ' ' ' 1 ' -A' -v., wl,uulwwli 1U colors m or. y W , j . " " ' riam wnite TiiAnni v,i. ' aa Liian one " aer oouna at stian. ectfully, :4

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