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I. Saily Standard, JOHN D. BAREIER & SON, Editors and Proprietors, OTAS. P. COOK, , Editorial Correspondent. OFFICE . IN BRICK ROW. he Standard is publishef every ay (Sunday excepted) and delivers od by earners. BATES OF SUBSCRIPTION One vear ... 81 00 Six months........ .... 2 00 Three niontiis. 100 One month. ...... 35 Single copy.... 05 THE WEEKLY STANDARD Is a four-page, eight-column paper. "l.t ha3 a larger circulation in'Cabar &us than any other paper, trice $1.00 per annum, in advance. ADVERTISING RATES. I Terms for regular advertisements Hiade Known on application. v Address all communications to THE STANDARD. Concord. N. C. to make the very bear of Hon. It is not our j urpose to enter into a discussion of the merits of our National issues nor do we pretend that our pla'form or our ! candidates are all we might prefer, but both please the large majority of the element opposed to McKinleyiam and we feel a sense of duty in aid ing them to win, just asj. we would hav.e wished a respectable, minority to have aided us, had we been, in the majority. ! To thos? who contemplate going fishing on election day we would appeal in oar most -'earnest tones, do not leave us to strive agamsi hope the situa ! arq nave een ?hippad into this tiniry, wnere tney-nave passed at par Tne story is discredited at the Treasury Department, arid it i? paid that it would be iuobosible to ship any considerable number of coins into thisountry without the coun terfeiting being discovered.' If coun terfeiting has been going on the guilty pe-eons could be punished under the treaties providing for such cnDee, which have been made with nearly all countries. Charlotte JNews is essen for the defeat of ail thac tially Republican, focused in the very name McKinlev. If you are wiser than the party, donV take you are with Ub Democratic Ticket. NATIONAL TICKET, t FOli.PRESlDENT, WILLIAM JENNINGS BRY4N. FOR VICE PRESIDENT. ARTHUfi SE WALL. STATE TICKET. FOP, GOVERNOR, CYRUS B. WATSON OF FORSYTH. 03. LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR, THOS. W. MAfcON OF. NORTHAMPTON. FOK SECRETARY OF STATE, 10HAS. M. COOKE OF FRANKLIN. FOR TREASURER, B. F. AY COCK OF WAYNE. FOR AUDITOR, EOBT. M. FUKMAN OF BUNCOMBE. EOR ATTORNEY GENERAL, FRANK I. OSBORNE OF MECKLENBURG wisdom from us. If stronger than e,do stay and help us oat of our troubles. If you are great, do stay with us and mould us into your proportions. To stand aside while the help ol every one is so 'much needed; sug gests inconstancy! To be overcome by the anomalies ot the situation gives rbe lo a suspicion J of weak ness m a degree almost ! eqaal to those whese weakness disgust you. We see how unwise and how detris mental to party autonomy it was for those who imagined themselves too wiseand too patrioiic to stay in Democratic Jines and now find ihe'iiselves absorbed by a spirit ut ahiagonisnv toward their former po litical family and unaole to recon j cile. themselves to a return to where they might do something for, not against themselves, don'c let us see equal folly on the other esireme. But for the characteristic prc sumption of the Popunsls that the Democrats would take down Sewall r $10 to 818 per wees to Mdq jind w bookd or canvassing. No experi ence. Bona fide offr. No catch. Send 8atnp for worfc and particu lars, E. Herrman, 213 Soutn Sixth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. c31 - FelioolofJlusic. - Oa the 1st day of SHUtemr. 1 will open a school of miiam in th r www front rooms on the second fl ior of Lippards & Barrier's store, on nnsite Oinnoo8 & Fezer. For terms, etc.. adnres3 or anply to J a!9 Fanntr TiTPPApn ' a. UP TO DATE 2?SLtel We have just received from a liianufac 1 tiirer over Safe Fifty Years Ago. Who could imagine that this should be The place where, in eighteen ninety-three That white world-wonder of arch and dome - ; Should shadow the nations, polychrome . . . Here at the Fair was the prize conferred OntAyer's Pills, by the world preferred. Chicago-like, they a record show, ;. Since they started 5a years ago. i hkt Ikieitliick for Tom Watson, and' the ambition ! to defeat Democracy ac the cost of he defeat of their own pet schemes in nominating Tom Watson oui chances would be fairly bright to elect Mr. Bryan. State fusion with the Ponuliats has happily been averted (thanks to mm - Marion Butler for one cood aclV Therd are now enough chances to win all along the line to rally our v. '"-, jiuc iu raiiy our C0K SUPJ5KIKTENDENT of PUBCio disheartened and demoralized ranks ljet there be no faltering bat all JOHN C. SCARBOROUGH ' keeD well aht " Ll" w uuu tj luiwuru l j of Johnston". win. If we should fail we will be von associate justices, in better shone to soctir,. v,v.nr , . AVJiKl, of Burke, . someother time. There is no good cu. ii. ulikj wi, or ueauiprt. " """ug. uet us oe too strong . I f"ni onnK crr- K j. ! ' - wcaautrea, ioo courageous for such timoronsness, too firm for any faltering. ! By all means let us pick up new al and strive, with new nope, and Ayer's Cathartic Pills have, from the time of their preparation, been a continuous success with the public. And that . means that r Ayer's pills accomplish what is promised for -them; they cure where others fail. It was fitting, therefore, that the world-wide popularity of these pills should be recognized by the World's Pair medal of 1893 -a fact which emphasises the record : 50 Years of Cures. Printed, plain and embroidered. Make yoiir 1 selections and buy all you want, this is a rare j chance, secure such staples at such a price, j " Twelve full pieces of Percal worth 10 to 16 cents it 7 I and 8i. These are fall yard wide and the very gt styles CONCORD, AUGUST 1 7. 1896. ABIDE IS THE SHIP. Bllnister Ransom Discoyers a coun terfeiting Scheme. xiiC puuwcai situation has prob- nnite tor victory or defeat and ably never been more confusing and "abide in the ship." If there are WwMO 0iMU0 iuc tuuruugn estao- cv"o m ow ranKs, let us be virtuous lishment of the Union than it is enough to redeem Democracy for if " a'lu5 grammatical n democracy, whither shall we ,'&vwui lubiuiiB. iiiii xi i ini t inn in rmir I ui I r uggesiea m the interrogation W nere are we at ?" It is freely uuij laiunj ueniea. i that the Democratic party has lost The Secret Service Bureau of the Treasury Danarf. ua icobigt; auu nO GX " x uag UCCJU ID" treme need create great surpme. ?Ue8.ted tq looKjnto a report :of ex r . -, , tensive conntfirffliti ..uuecu oome siooa ready to follow o.. , " " ,"8 uuu theanwi8e a nfJL ..1 8llver doUars in one of the Vdld Dot orn fni. ts. - xu.exican uuiuuith. wn in i uaiinr nnn nron -. i. il . . xnheTB think they cannot abide partment by Minister Ransom. It - "oo uuiuafTQ nousenoia. lJ"vo .wim in one oi th nonni I w VV'U i Cl extreme can Americaa States a company has Remnants of Toilde Nord worth 12h at 8J cents. Remnants of printed Dimity at 1$ cents. Remnants of Dotted Swiss at 10 cents, Cambiic same as Lonsdale at 10c. Two bnnches of Horn Dress S tays for 5c, i -Ten cent Hook and Ps at 2 cents per card ! Seventv-fire dozen nna i only 2h cents. x uunon in colors Home Made Sun Bonnets at M Cents. Shirt Waists 50 cents. Shirts 48 and 50c.- Ladies fastblack Seamless Hose worth 15 cents for 10c The best 10 cent sox to be found see them. Ladies Silk Su OF AGRICULTURE AND ME-i I wortli Si 50 for Sl.25 and $1.75 ones for Si as i -a CHANIC ARTS rgest stock of umbrellas in Concord. - . o Ladies Silk Bows for turndown colli' f a a .This college offers thorough courses our embroidered lawn Band Bows at 15 cents S'wS Eieot&tur MSchani?al. Civil and ones for 10c worth 15c Plain white iectncal Engineering, and in bcience uu General academic studies supplement ali W . the-e technical courses. , Good note paper at 15c TiemnnTKl i A, expenses per session in- pound sold P pound, not less than one CLUDING HOARD : ivr i ' For County students . . . $9i.oo lew,lot of novels came in yesterday. - Paner bnnn f Foraiiothor students . . $i2i.oo and cloth bound li;c. y -faper bound. at o Apply for catalogues to v ; " ALEXANDER Q. HOLLIDAY Raleigh, N. C. President. Umbrellas claim that patriotic Veomanrv that characterizes those who straggle in the last ditch and then jield to the ineTitable but stand ready always been organized by Americana rr,u have purchased the silver dollars of the State, worth 47 cents, and coin ed them into American dollars. It is said that 2 500,000 of these do'. FIRE INS 0 RANCE. nJnh6A in need 01 Fire I'rance, call and see us, or mte. Ve ieprei sent only firstclaE flome arid For eign companies. - Respe ct fully WOODH U E & I Cai.bis. Hate cj grantee to cure. We gSSPthii,? P10 cases nH JVilL-MtoomoBtobati. case wee annot cure-f. -!TrW fora uamea tbe skill of the mosmr na? a.lwy8 ABOUT 2,o6o TABLETS at 60 to 75 cents on the dollar. G B. CORSETS 9 AT 4 5 85C ITjery Respeeti ully, i :a':.V-.-A-'.
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