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laily Standard. JOHN D. BARRIER & SON, v Editors and Proprietors. TAS. P. COOK, Editorial Correspondent. OFFICE IN BRICK ROW. The Standard is published every ay (Sunday excepted) and delivers ed by carriers. BATES OF SUBSCRIPTION One year. Six months..... Three months .84 00 2 00 1 00 1 One month.. 35 05 Single copy. . THE WEEKLY STANDARD Is a fourpage, eight-column paper. It has a larger circulation in Cabar ruB than any other ptper. Price 1.00'per annum, in advance. ADVERTISING BATES. Terms for regular advertisements made Known on application. Address all communications to THE STANDARD. Concord. N. Democratic Ticket. NATIONAL TICKET, FORPRESIDENT, WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN. '.FOR VICE PRESIDENT. ARTHUR SEW ALL. STATE TICKET. FOR GOVERNOR, CYRUS B. WATSON OF FORSYTH. FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR, THOS. W. MASON OF NORTHAMPTON. tFOR SECRETARY OF STATE, ICHAS. M. COOKE OF FRANKLIN. FOR TREASURER, B. F. AY COCK OF WAYNE. FOR AUDITOR, ROBT. M. FUKMAN OF BUNCOMBE. EOR ATTORNEY GENERAL, FRANK 1. OSBORNE OF MECKLENBURG FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBBIC INSTRUCTION, JOHN C. SCARBOROUGH OF JOHNSTON. FOR ASSOCIATE JUSTICES, A. C. AVERY, of Burke, tfeo. H. BROWN, of Beaufort. CONCORD, AUGUST 17, 1896. MB. Bit YAK'S SPEECH. Whatever may be faulted against Mr. Bryan as, young, unncecessarily severe against the administration "whose equal he will not find it easy to prove himself, of appealing to pn blic passion somewhat after the popular modern style, of threaten ing to bolt if his demands were not acceded to, his speech of acceptance ia. Madison Square Garden in New York last Wednesday night was a masterpiece of unaffected oratory. The speech is easily the ablest de fense of the freelcoinage theory tha we have seen. His boldness to grap iple with every phase of the subject 'elicits admiration, and his confidence in his theory goes far toward forcing he admission that he may be right, v?hilr some of his logic is so new and startling as to leave the mind in a maze, and we wonder if we know cause and elect. There are those who are great ia oratory b-jt uot in the execution of graud ectoeuies, but he leads us to have confidence that his powers are still dei per j than his words. His utterances inspire the hope that in him we have a grand leader that may mitigate evils if they come, and crown benefits with the highest glory. We won id rather risk free silver under Mr. Bryan's administration than the gold standard under Mr. McKinley's administration;: Probably among all the enthu siast? for free coinage he has not a peer and it is to be hoped that he will gain his goal and that when he vieldd the white house to another occupant this vexing money ques tion shall have been laid to rest and this terrible agitation will no longer haunt us with evils worse than the existence of either standard of money. A monetary change can hardly be effected without danger, but the American people are in, no attitude for delay and few evils could be greater than a fretting, turning, chafing demand for an ex penment that is now so popularly looked upon as a panacea for the ills brought on by some erratic drift of national legislation. Mi . Bryan has the convictions of right rather than political j artifice, he has youthful vigor and strength not ready to yield to apparent ca lamity, he is not fossilized j into in capacity for unforeseen drifts of na tional: phases, he seems un trammeled with official debts and obligations and if he should be happy in the selection of a cabinet and in an har monious Congress he may cio much o relieve the strain now so fearfully hreateidng the peace of the nation. standard Oil Tank. j At the meeting of the board of own commissioners Monday night a I privilege was granted the Standard Oil Company to run. a pipe from the railroad to their tank, which will be placed on the land of Mr, R A Brown, a sate distance below the depot. Preparations are now being made for placing the f nk. All Free. Those who have used Dr. Kiner's New Discovery know its value and those who have not, f have now the opportunity to try i free. Call on advertised druggist and get a trial bottle free. 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Make your selections and buy all you want, this; is a rare chance, secure such staples at such a price. Twelve full pieces of Peroal worth. 10 to 16 cents at 71 and 81. These are fall yard wide and the very Jbest styles out. " . . i , Remnants of Toilde Nord worth 121 at 81 cents. Remnants of printed Dimity at 71 cents, Remnants of Dotted Swiss, at 10 cents, Cambiic same as Lonsdale at 10c, ri- Two bunches of Horn Dress Stays for 5c, , Ten cent Hook and Ps at 2 cents per card. Seventyfive dozen Coats Capitol Spool Cotton in colors only 21 cents. ' Home Made Sun Bonnets at 25 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 Surage Umbrellas worth $1.50 for $1".25 and SI. 75 ones for $1.38. We have the largest stock of umbrellas in Concord. Ladies Silk Bows for turndown collars, at 5 cents. See our embroidered lawn Band Bows at 15 cents. Plain white ones for 10c worth 15c V ! i Good note paper at 15c per pound, not less than one pound sold, mew iului novejs uuuie m arid 10c cloth bound ltfc. M ABOUT 2vOO0 TABLETS at 50 to 75 cents on the dollar. C B. CORSETS Very Respectfully, DATE ladies flaifalis yesLeraay. iraper uouna ai o ATii; 85C
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