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laily . Standard. JOHN D. BARRIER & SON, ' -Editors and Proprietors. JAS. P. COOK, Editorial Correspondent. OFFICE IN BRICK ROW. The Standard is vpublishef every ay (Sunday excepted) and delivery ed by carriers. BATES OF SUBSCRIPTION ' One year..................;S4 00 ,. Six months......... 2 00 - Three months... 1 00 One month... 35 Single. copy..... 05 THE 'WEEKLY STANDARD Is a f curettage, eight-column paper. It baa a larger circulation in Cabar rus than any other .paper. Price $1.00 per annum, in advance. . " ADVERTISING RATES. V Terms for reguJar advertisements made Known on application. Address all communications to THE STANDARD, Concord. N. C. Democratic Ticket. NATION All TICKET, FOP. PRESIDENT, V AM JENNINGS BRYAN, WILL for vice president. V ARTHUR iEvkLL. STATE TICKET. ; , ;FOR GOVERNOR, .. ; CYRUS B. WATSON V OF FORSYTH, FOTi LIEUTENANT GOVERNuR, TtlOS. V. MASON OF NORTH AMPTON. FOR SECRETARY OF STATE, tCHAS. M. COOKE FOR TREASURER, ' B. F. AYC00K OF WAYNE. FOR AUDITOR, ROBT. M. FUKMAN OF BUNCOMBE. EOR ATTORNEY GENERAL, FRANK I. OSBORNE OF MECKLENBURG. FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBfilC : INSTRUCTION, . JOHN C. SCARBOROUGH - OF JOHNSTON. FOR ASSOCIATE JUSTICES, A. C. AVERY, of Burke, Geo! H. BROWN, of Beaufort. CONCORD; AUGUST 10. 1895. SEE THE DRIFT. Tbe Caucasian of the 6 th in a leading editorial has the following , -r "The Democratic State executive POltimittPA .has nnoaprf roonlnfirtno vvuiuu uear me appearance oi will ingness to be fair and reasonable. 'The real purpose is to try to make i piupuwuuu wmcu eo 8eilre8peCT ing Populist could entertain for a moment, and then when such prop- usiuuu ih luuiuaoiiy rejeciea, to go before the'people and try to make it appear that the Populists are not honest because they rejected over- tuico iuumug tu uuouperation. xnere .is rnf. a "npninoraf. 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