31j ally ' Standard. 3TOHN D. BARRIER & SON, Editors and Proprietors. V ,TAS. P. COOK, ! Editorial Correspondent. OFFICE IN BRICK ROW. -Democratic Ticket. 7 NATIONAL. FOR PRESIDENT, WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN. FOB VICE PRESIDENT. ARTHUH SEVVALL. iSTAl'E. FOR GOVERNOR, CYRUS B. WATSON of forsyth, ? ifor lieutenant governor, THOS. W. MASON ' OF NORTH AMPTON. if- .,!... EOR SECRETARY OF STATE, ; CHAS. M. COOKE OF' FRANKLIN. i JFOR TREASURER, i B. F. AY CO OK OF WAYNE. FOR AUDITOR, ROBT. M. FLJKMAN ; ; OF' BUNCOMBE. EOR ATTORNEY GENERAL, i . FR.VNK I. OSBORNE . OF MECKLENBURG. FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBEIO INSTRUCTION, JOHN 0. SCARBOROUGH OF JOHNSTON. j - FOR ASSOCIATE JUSTICES, A. C. AVERY, of Burke, Geo. H. BROWN, of Beaufort. .OR CONGRESS FROM 7TII CONGRES SIONAL DISTINCT. SAMUEL J. PEMBERTON. CONN I Y. FDR THE STATE SENATE, C. D. B ARRINGER. FOR THE HOUSE, r M.F. NESBIT. FOR SHERIFF, THOMAS J WHITE. FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS, JOHN'K, PATTERSON. FOR TREASURER, CALEB W. SWINK, "FOR COTTON WEIGHER, W. H.BOST. FOK SURVEYOR, JOHN H. LONG. FOR CORONER, 30HN C. WADSWORTH. FOR COMMISSIONERS, i J. FOIL, J. S. HARRIS, M. L BROWN. CONCORD. SEPT., 17, 1898. BBSS What McIUnleyism Stands For. McKinley says: "No one need iae in doubt about what the Republi can party stands for." 1 To which the Topeka Cc -operator snakes reply : "No, if there ever - waa a doubt it has been dispelled. "It stands to-day for all that the American people do not want. "It stands fox what benefits the -iiond-gamblers.of Wall street ilfc stands for protection tp Amer Tican laborers' one day in the year, and then legislate against them the pother 364 days. j It stands for the wealth consumers nd against the wealth producers. It stands for 10 cent corn, 30 cent Wheat and 5 cent cotton. It stands for the policy of mak ng the poor man pay the bulk of "axes while the rich go free of taxa - tion, . " . -1 Itistands for two kinds of money one for the bondholder and ijold gambler and the other for the farm er, mechanic and old pensioner. It stands forhigh taxes and low wages. -It standa for a policy that has filled our jails and almshouses It stands for landlordism on one hand and pauper sm on the other. It stands for scarce money and low prices of labor's products,' It stands for money as against tiie man. i It stands for the doctrine that the rights of property are superior to the rights of person. I It stands for financial policy which a trial of years has brought the country to the verge of ruin. It stands for gold moDometalism, a conspiracy which in the language of Secretary Carlisle "will ultimately entail more misery upon the human race than all the warp, pestilence and famines that have ever occurred in the history of the world." Evilsof the Coffee Oabit.J t- There is an outcry in America and on the European Continent against coffee drunkenness, jwhich is said to be one of the latest dan gers. A New York doctor, who has made a special study of the subject, gays his observation has shown be yond question that chronic coffee poisoning is much more common than is generally supposed : symptoms are usually confo "The unded with alcoholic disturbance, because coffee dyspepsia bears a striking re semblance to alcoholic dyspepsia. There is the same disgust for food, mornipg expectorations of mucus, and marked anorexia. This disgust tor iooa increases in severei cases, until the patient can only take coffse, or bread soaked in Nausea follows, and many other ills that flesh is heir to coffee. of the Con- cerhing the same evil, Dr. Mendil, of Bsrlin, has published a clincical study which is the most thorough yet made, as he had a community of coffee drinkers under his constant observation the workingwoman in and about Essen. He found of these ,women consume many over a pound of coffee a week. The lead ing sy mptoms of thp ills that afflict ed them were profound depression of spirits and frequent headaches, with insomnia. A strong dose of coffee would relieve them for a time, when the ailment would return. The muscles became weak and trembling, and the hands trembled when at rest. The victims suffered so seriously that they dared not abandon the drinking of coffee for fear of death." 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M The SYMPTOMS of Liver Complaint! are a bitter orbad taste in the mouth ; Pain in the Back, Sides or Joints, often mistaken for Rheumatism; Sour Stomach; Loss of Appetite ; Bowels alternately costive and lax ; Headache ; Loss of Memory, with a painful sensation of having failed to do something nich aught to have been done; Debility; Low Spirits; a thick, yellow appearance of the Skin and -yes; a dry Cough, often mistaken for Consumption. bometimes many of these symptoms attend the disease, at others very few ; but the Liver, the largest organ m the body, is generally the seat of the disease and if not Regulated in time, great suffering, wretch edness and DEATH will ensue. ' The following highly-esteemed persons attest to the Ji1-1,11 of SlMMNS Liver Regulator : Gen. V. S. Holt, Pres. Ga S. W. R. R. Co. ; Rev. J. R. Felder, Perry, Ga.; Col LL K. Sparks, Albany, Ga.; C.Masterl son, Esq.,Shenff Bibb Co.,Ga.; J. A. Butts, Bainbridge, Ga.;.Rev. J W. Burke, Macon, Ga.; Virgil Powers. Supt. Ga. S. W. R. R. ; Hon. Alexander Stephen!! We have tested its virtues personally, and know that for Dyspepsia, Biliousness and Throbbing Head ache, it is the best medicine the world ever saw. We have tried forty other remedies before Simmons Liver Regulator, and none of them gave us more than tem- Crary relief ; the Regulator not only relieved; but cured k,D. Telegraph and Messenger, Macow, Ga. MANUFACTURED ONLY BIT ! . ZKIUX & CO.. PhCadelohi J Tir. vmematn MTtttw are guaranxeeQ to grej L'aiaaehetz.2i minutes. "Quo out a Aqsv 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 On Ayer's Pills, by the world preferred. Chicago-like, they a record show, Since they started 50 years ago. Ayer's Cathartic Pills have, from the time of their preparation, been a continuous success with the public. And that means that Ayer's Pills accomplish what is promised for them; they cure where others fail. It was fitting, therefore, that the world-wide popularity of Ihese pills should be recognized by the World's Fair medal of 1893 a fact which emphasizes the record: 50 Years of Cures. NOTICE LAND SALE By virtue of a decree of the Su perior court of Cabarrus county, to make the real estate v of the late D Gr Holdbrook8 assets for the pay ment of debts, the undersigned will eell to the highest bidder at the court house door in Concord on Monday, the 5th day of October, 189G, the tracts of land described blow, on the following; termp, to wit : one fourth cash, the balance on six months credit, with interest from date. Title reserved till purs chase money is paid. Said land is very valuable. 1st tract containing about 142 acre', which was purchased of Kiah P Harris by deed which is registered in the Kegister's iffice, Cabarrus county, book No. 19, page 488 (the metes and bounds being specifically set forth in said deed) les3 about 50 acres ?hi6h was conveyed to M. Boger in trust and sold by him. Second tract, containing about 1681 acres which was ! purchased of Alex. Heading by deeds which are duly registered in the Register's office of Cabarru8County in book 22, page 624, in which the metes and bounds are particularly stated. Third tract, containing about 100 acres, purchased of R W Allison (C. M. E.) the metes and bounds of which are set forth in a deed from W S Allison to Noah C Fergus son. Purchaser will get title in fee simple to all the above lands, which title is supposed to bo good. Joseph Young, Executor of D G Holdbrooks, dec'd.1 Aug. 31, '96. Mount Amoeha SEMINARY A Flounshing School for Young Ladies. TEN TEACHERS Ornamental Branches Receive Carefui Attention REV. C. L. T. :FISHER, A, M Pbinoipal. MOUNT PLEA3NT. N O DR. H. O. HERRING Is again at the old stand, where he will be pleased to see all who are in need of his PROFESSIONAL - SERVICES C. H. BARNHABDT, M. D. Physician and Surgeon , MT. PLEASANT, N. C. Calls received and promptly at tended to at all hours. ' Office at my resdence lately occupied by Dr. Moose , jl9i9Iy