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Daily Standard. JOHN D. BARRIER & SON, v Editors and Proprietors, JAS. P. COOK, Editorial Correspondent. OFFIOE IN BRICK ROW. " DemocraticTicket. , V NATIONAL. FOB PRESIDENT, WILLIAM JEN NIN GSB RYAN. FOR VICE PRESIDENT. ART HUB WALL. STATE. FOR GOVERNOR, CYRUS B. WATSON OF FORSYTH. LIEUTENANT GOVERNuR, THOS. W. MASON OF NORTHAMPTON. S'OR SECRETARY OF- STATE, CHA3. M, COOKE - OF FRANKLIN. FOR TREASURER, B. F. AYCOOK OF WAYNE. FOR AUDITOR, ROBT. M. FUKMAN OF BUNCOMBE EOR ATTORNEY GENERAL, , FRANK I OSBORNE OF MECKLENBURG. FOR SUPERINTENDENT -OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION, f JOHN C. SCARBOROUGH OF JOHNSTON. FOR ASSOCIATE JUSTICES, A., C. AVERY, of Barke, ' Geo. H. BROWN, of Beaufort. FOR CONGRESS FROM 7TH CONGRES- SIONAL DISTRICT. -SAMUEL J. PEMBERTON. ' CO UN rY. FOR THE STATE SENATE, C D. BARRINGER. FOR THE HOUSE, .;M.F. NESBIT. ' FOR SHERIFF, - THOMAS J. WHITE. FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS, JOHN K. PATTERSON. FOR TREASURER, CALEB W. SWINK, iFOR COTTON WEIGHER, ' W. H. BOST. FOE SURVEYOR, JOHN H. LONG. FOR CORONER, CHARLES A. SHERWOOD. FOR COMMISSIONERS, Li. J. FOIL, J. S. HARRIS, M. L , BROWN. , CONCORD, OCT., 5, 1896. 31 K. COON RETIRES. We' are sorry to see that Mr. Charles L Coon retires from the Lincoln . Democrat because he could not harmonize his views and his utterances with others interest ed in the Democrat and especially with Mr. S G Finley, the Chairman of the county Executive Com mittee. Mr. Coon, like, many of us, is' op posed to tusion but unlike many of tis is unable to submit to the pow ers that be. Some one has said that "He that fights and runs away lives to ght another day." .We wish that Mr. Coon and many others would help their poli tical brothers to gain a Victory that 13 surely the best we have befora us if not just what we want. r It is painful to -see that after Mr. f) B Watson's extreme care to of fend no one in the whole state can vass that that missleading report of a. trade by which Mr. Watson was to retire from the 'gubernatorial race should come so near to doing mischief. We have no doubt Mr. Watson's, better "feeling ' will? be fitirred, when he reads the Obser ver's loyal but woun ded spirit, t the depth of the Observer's at find i.ag bis loyalty questioned. It esems to us that there can be no question as to the Observer's loy al ty to the whole ticket, but The Stand ard has been straining; both eyes J to catch a little light on a newspa per's opportunity to help in- the canvass, and does little j for fear of doing what the leaders do not want. TO CURE A COLD IS ONE MY Take laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets. ; All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. 25c. The Charlotte Ooserver in its characteristic good humor congratu lates its neighbor, the Democrat, on its privilege of admitting com munications from all sources. The Observer views it as one of its) former, but now lost, pleasures. He speaks of having to turn down numbers of applicants. We wonder if he can do as he thinks best to the interests of all that a, newspaper is for and not do it to his own hurt. If he can he is to be corigratul ated TWO EX II WS TED NATIONS. Spain and Turkey were once great nations. Both are today on the verge of utter collapse, ;j r Turkey is sustained solely by the jealousies ot the great powers. Bit for the fear of all the great Euro pean nations that some one of them would gain advantage over the others in - the process they would instantly ordar the Tux k out of Europe, establish modern institu tions in bis Asiatic dominions and sponge the kingdom of Turkey rcfE the map. I j m . It is V shameful thing that tven jealousy would compel .civilized na tions to sustain this hideous survi val of barbarism or to wi thhold their hands from its destruction. But the jealoasy is a commanding fact, and the Turk relies upon it for security. There is no such protection for Spain. England already! controls the only strategic point in that country worth considering. The end of Spanish domination outside her own borders is drawing aear. The bankruptcy of Sbain is com- plete. Her national debt is more than she can carry. The Cuban re bellion and the wanton destruction of Cuba by Spain herself have robbed her of her only really profit able source of revenue. The insur rection in the Philhppine Islands has placed a new burden of military expenditure, while the demonstrated ability of the Cubans to twiddle their fingers at any force that may be sent to Weyler renders conquest there an increasingly costly and an increasingly hopeless undertaking. It is no wonder, therefore, jthat Spain's offer of a $200,000,000 loan in London has failed. Eyen the guarantee of the loan by her rail roads has not tempted 'investors. It is time for Spain to retire from her colonial possessions. It is time for her to go into the hands of a re ceiver, and Cuba does not propose to be reckoned among her j assets. New York World. !i Dia You EYer Try Electric Bitters as a remedy for your troubles? If .'not J get a bottle now and et relief. This medicine has been found to be peculiarly adapted'tp the relief and cure of all female complaints, exerting a won derful direct influence in giving strength and. tone to the organs. 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