5Daily standard. JOHN D. BARRIER & SON, Editors and Proprietors. JAS. P. COOK, , Editorial Correspondent. OFFICE IN BRICK ROW. The Standard is published every ay (Suaday excepted) and delivers ed by carriers. BATES OF SUBSCRIPTION One year Six months..... Three months. . . One month . . Single copy..... ...84 00 ... 2 00 ... 1 00 ... 35 ... 05 THE WEEKLY STANDARD Is a four.-page, eightiolumn paper. It has a larger circulation in Cabar rus than any other ptvper. trice $1.00 'per annum, in advance. - ADVERTISING RATES. Terms for regular advertisements made Known on application. Address all communications to THE STANDARD. Concord. N; C. Democratic Ticket. . NATIONAL TICKET, FOR PRESIDENT, WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN, FOR 5 VICE PRESIDENT. .ARTHUR SEW ALL. STATE TICKET. FOP. GOVERNOR, CYRUS 13. WATSON ' OF FOllSYTH, FOU LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR, ' THOS. W. MASON OF NORTHAMPTON. FOR SECRETARY OF STATE, CHAS. M. COOKE OF FRANKLIN. FOR TREASURER, B. F. A Y COCK , . OF WAYNE. FOR AUDITOR,, - . KOBT. M. FUKMAN 'm OF BUNCOMBE. EOR ATTORNEY GENERAL, FRANK I. OSBORNE OF MECKLENBURG. FOR superintendent of PUBMC instruction, JOHN C. SCARBOROUGH - I OF JOHNSTON. . FOR ASSOCIATE JUSTICES, A. C. AVERY, of Burke, Geo. H. BROWN, of Beauforf. FOR CONGRESS FROM ?TH CONGRES- SIGNAL DISTRICT.. . BAA1UEL J. PEMBERTON, ' i aji i . ill i . 1 1 lm ' CONCORD, AUGUST 28. 1896. XUB MODE UN TORPEDO BOAT. Thexe is at Balti "boat almost finished that is to be lanaohed and tested in a few weeks. it this boat comes up to the meas- ure of its -expectation the strength nf rrpfc ii k a- a ,rLCU This boat Caa float On the top of he water and almost as quickly as a fish can sink beneath the waves and be almost invisible jyhile it goes on iin its course to carry destruction to the largest battle ship. 1 The invention of the Monitor by "Ericson revolutionized modern naval cower, and h vp im fn w . " w bvw wawAAnflA rrr . , , another revolution was advancing. It is not very encouraging now to spend many millions on a battle ship that caa be eo readily Sent :to the bottom of the ocean bv a litiie submarine torpedo boat that coats only a few hundred thousands. THF WATERS ARE MURKY. The Salisbury World, in one of his strongest editorials; sets forth with reviewed emphasis its protest agaiLSt fusion with any party and warns Cbairmau Manly that a fu sion electoral ticket will be "buried beneath an av&laache of ballots fin November." I'he Charlotte Observer inserts some of the leading paragraph and believes that the World represents a very; large eminent in the Democratic party in North Carolina and gives notice tnat he I will Eeratch every name on the ticket not Democratic. He would expect Populists to do the game. This would destroy the force of fusion,' bat. woald leave us still confused and weakened in the fu ture. The Observer' reporter says : ''However much anyone may differ with Mr. Manly as to policy orlrigrbt- ousneas of electoral fusion, it is vjery evident that he himself is honestly persuaded that it id the proper thing t bring about, and be is so confident himself that he believes in his a$iN ity to persuade the opponents! of such a course if they wid only fol low hiQi in his argument," I j -. (We think the waters ; are murkv ana we can t see through them Straight forward dignity would haye averted all and have kept U3 in line. Even victorv mav be tnn dpiirU bought. ; oia 1'fowie. Old people who require medicine to regulate their bowels and kid neys will find the true remedy in Electric Bitters. .This medicine does not stimulate -and contains! no whiskey nor other intoxicant, but acts as a toDio and alterative. It acts mildly- on the stomach and Dowels, aiding strenght and giving to the orsrans. tberebv aiding nafnra in the performance of the fuuetion. JtLlectnc Uitters is an excfillpnt Inn. petizer and aids digestion. Old people find it insf. fiTp.tiv ulrhnf they need. Price 60c and 100 J nor bottle at Fetzer's Dru Store. ) Forest Hill Kens. A ; .1 A very dangerous piece of devil ment was perpetrated by sbtne parties who are known to the? au thorities by putting a dump car "on the track which the force of hands who are building, tt-e' switch toSthis place were usins and letting it. rnn down the incline to the depot jand colliding with a box car. doirm nnn. siderabledamaee. J Miss Cornelia Goldston and Mas- ter Edward have returned from a month's visit 'among relatives in Montgomery county. 1 Rev. M A Smith, who has teen assisting Rev. Wm. Robbins in a protracted meeting on the China drove circuit, has returned to the city. I Mr. W D Goldston left for iRea ford Institute, Robinson countv. this morning, where he will enter echool. Mr. and Mrs. J D Mills, of Wades- hoT0' who have been visiting Mr. J u luoorf' MUl B taihel b& Sall!e iller who has been "wwu8 reiauves and tnends at Statesville, has returned. Bicycle Works Shni Down The Indiana bicycle works the largest of the kind in the world, emplojed 1,500 men when running handed, shut down today until after he election. Chas. F Smith, Preaidentof the company, said in gmDg rea80ns for the closing The certainty of the future is one dollars out now, and we want to MUitiUU know what we are to realize on that before We put more monev at the r J ; ia8J ; present stains into stock. It is . .or I dioary husins ?euse and -not poll- tics that causes to suspend work uotil we know what the result of the e'ection will be. We cannot risk in further manufacturing n a til our monetary contest is settled. If it is determined to maintain the sound ness of present (Value of our money at the polls, those who are bearding it will .let it go again into trade." Fulton Republican. tf ominatea on First Ballot. It can't be beat. What ? The Model Steam LauDdrv, of .Charlotte. It does the nicest and beet work tnat can be done at any laundry. Give it a trial and be convinced. See Aubrey Hoover, agent. V2 Dr. Ulillo's Trial oh. The case of Dr. White, who is charged with rape, was called up today and at 12 o'clock the court adjourued until 2.30 in order to give the counsel for defendant time to examine the witnesses. Over a hundred witnesses are . to be heard in this case and it will be bitterly contested. The lawyers for the de. fendaot are M H ,H Caldwell, of Concord, D A Covington, of Mon roe, S J Ptmberton, of Stanly, T F Kiut z and Lee S Overman,, of the city nar. For the . prosecution are Solicitor HoitoD, Judge VM on rgom-i. ery, of Concord,, and L H Clement, of this city. Tuesday's Salisbury World. . - Beautiful eyes grow dull and dim As the swift years steal away. Beautiful, willowy forms so slim Xose fairness with every day. But she still is queen and hath charms to spare Who wears youth's coronal beautiful hair. Preserve Your Hair and you preserve your youth. 'A woman is as old as she looks," says the world, No woman looks as old as she is if her hair has preserved its normal beauty. You can keep hair from failing out, restoring its normal color, or restore the normal color to gray or faded hair, by the use of Ayer'S Hair Vigor. MO EtKlSOJf Hi OALD WEL : ATTOBSTIY AT !JjA.W$ ' CONCORD, N O Office in Morris buildmt,rc pposite Court House. 5 Per Cent. Per Month OR Guaranteed to All Investors Investments both Large and Small , WHEN MiDE WITH Th New York Investment Co. BROKERS IN Stocks, Bonds, Grain and Cotton, 40 AND 42 BROADWAY, NEWj YORK CITY. " i SP- S.-People2vrhQvdesire:toJhave;a steady and lJrParge investments 4 tor our explanatory, free. . fill Per Ceil, Per fear - i" " t . i . -. Qnn AT iD illlUl JllJuXt JL Just ' received 200 standard novels at 10c. 50 Seaside Novels at5c Clotb bound Novels 15c A big lot of Ink Tablets worb 5c to go at 3c First class steel pns Oat 4c per dozen, ' Ink and mucilage at 3c, woitk 5 c Good Shoe Blacking at lc. loc FrencU.blacking at 5c 3 plain cedar lead pencils iorlc 5c colored envelopes at 2c Our lc lead pencils are as good as any 5c pencil to be had. i 2fc box paper to go at 10c. Ladies' Fiirnisliin 15c Wliite Collars at 10c 25c wliite cuffs at 18c Solid Silver Shirt Waist sets for 25c. Also pearl at the same. , Swansdown 5c Royal Borated Talcum worth 25c at 9c . Ho&e supporters, silk elas tic at 10c yd, good cotton at 5c yd Belt pins 2c ud. Jet black lace, pins 10 and 15c Safety pins 2, 3 and 4c doz. VJc fast black seamless Lose 3 thread 'heel and toe for 10c. Hermsdorf black, crood vaK ue at 25 to 37ic ' Handkerchiefs. . We have by far the largest assortment in town from 2c to 37c 60 inch heavy bleached tai ble linen at 47c 3 pound feather pillows onlv ouc eacn. Feather dusters 15c i Crib counterpanes at 48c 2 spools Coals' capital thread for 5c. Colors only. ' Percale at 6 14 to 8sc 80iine bleacfo "Cambric, same as Lonsdale uos, at iuc Crinoline, grass cloth and Cambric at 5c yd Chenille curtains at $3.25 Chenille table covers at 98c Embroidery silk at l-2c per skein Turfeey Red or Navy Blue embroidery cotton at 5c per doz. Coldred linen floss 20c per doz. Gold ;embroidery 3c per skein Shaded crochet cotton 200 yard boils at 5c Embroidery scrim 12c yd - Bleached butchers' linen 25c yard Ladies' home made muslin underwear cheaper than you can have it made. Home made percale shirt waist at 50c. Bonnets for 25c JSrew line of . embioidery in a few days $50 Wheeler & Wilson Sew ing Machine for $35. Extra value in .white and colored shirts: white ones at 25c 2 cakes of Turkish bath Soap for 5c V Lace curtains at 48c to S3i extra value. Gingham at Si to 8c 30 inch cotton plaids at oc.i good value. 5 We sell as good Tinware as any house in Concord, Our prices are; the lowest to be had. Recently one of our customers tried to exchange produce for a gallon bucket. They asked 15c, and when he spoke of the Racket selling cneaper he was told they did not handle cheap shoddv stuff like the Racket handled. Theirs was triple plated be sides. Tne man came to us; we gave him 15 cents to buy the bucket, wishing to vin dicate ourselves. He brought us the bucket. It was the same size single plate and weighed 1 ounce less than our 10c one. The party took our buefcet and left us the "15c" one.-; See our extra heavy stamped dish pans at 35c. Granite Dippers 15c. i

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