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-A- - r - QJa xa A Q nfl might have men tea encomiume. rSSliy BWjBB&5?.& Mr. Butler seea in President ": Cleveland's conspicuous generosity OTHND-lffia?dKoS?ietor. toward the South in recognizing her :- - ' ' ' ' ' - merits for Cabinet and other cffl- P. COOK, ' oialsonly a narrow scheming trick 1 . 1 What palpable ingratitude and studied OFFiOE IN BRICK ROW. , . The Standard is publisnea uww w u.w r . ery day (Sunday excepted) and nets and all the essential appoint- delivered by carriers. RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION I 'Oae yenr . 2a Six months. . .., . . . 2.00 Three months. . ....... . 100 -One month . . ... . . : Single copy. . . .'. . . .... . .05 The Weekly Standard is ments were made before the special uprising of the free silver sentiment and of course Mr. Baiter knows this as well as any one, and all through the campaign the effort was made to break the force of every gold stand- ard Democrat by showing that le hf d Charlotte '.-trill : so to Ed. McDonald, Shelton or Gordon, The Bepubli- cans are.openly boasting that they will cive Charlotte a new charter. take in more territory, and give tl e ha fv a HannhliPan MaVOf QUO. negro policemen. The next thing '.. oh . now ' is le slating of a ctbinet for Mr. McKir ley. The name of Mr. Cornelius H Bliss, of New Yorkv for the treasury is a foregone conclusion with those who can see no other possible candi date because their eyes are full of Bll8 tfour-page, eight-co lumn PfPer. ee 8ilver advocate till quite han anv other paper. Price SI. 00 recently, they even said it of Cleve per annum, in advance. land himself. Mr. Butler consu advertising rates: ; erB this recognition of the South in Terma for regular advertisements aational counsels as a deeply -made Known on appuuauuu. . Address all communications to THE STANDARD, Concord, N. C. CONCORD. NOV., 10, 1896. SOT McKINLETISM. DEMOCRAT A GOOD AASXE. laid scheme even of Republicanism in '92 to elect Cleveland to capture the South to the crushing of silver. As it does not bear out his suspi cions in matter of fact, it only re veals the pertility of Mr. Butler's resources and his ability to mislead Businesses putting on new life nj8 followers into such vagaries and along the manufacturing lines. In shows the danger to which his in future campaigns this will be re- flaences may lead them. cited as history, and McKmley high tariff ism given the credit for it. Considerate people, though, will re- -Mr. Butler and a few Popoli3t3 of suember that the free silver growth Concord (great minds run in the "Wa3.most phenominal, and it seemed) same channel) say that the late de .probable that Mr. Bryan would be feat js attributable to the name -elected, which meant a financial ex Democrat that was conspicuously periment of such doubtfulness in its connected with the ticket. Well, immediate results that capital was there are a good many people who shy. do not know a good thing-when they Gold was hoarded even by some see it. As for us the name that is vchampions of free coinage with the connected with many of - the best daops ' of specnlation. Now gold years in the history of our State and iioarding8 are destined to be pront nation and still stands for equality less, and suspended vigor in manu- before the law, tariff for revenue factories gave opportunity for cononj9 State,s rights as far as practi- -sumption to create, room for their productions, and too, the very law of reaction all these conspire to make basiness assume new vigor We are moving under the Wilson tirih!.bill and are likelv to do so for -sometime. There will probably be & measure of revenue production - Th Racket S E. Beautiful eyes grow dull and did As the swift years steal away. Beautiful, willowy forms so slim Lose fairness with ererr dav. - But she still is queen and hath charms to spare Who wears youth's coronal bcautlitt) hair;? Ladies' Capes, 95c to $5. Pound Sheetins 1 12 1-2 c. Pound Calico 20o. Infants' Hoods and Caps 18c to $1.25. Yard wide Floor Oil Cloth 25c yard. Blue, Gray, and Blue with white stripe Ducking at 6 l-4c yard. 25 pieces of Silk Velvet and Plash, worth 75c to $1.60 a yd- m?.MrP J ' 21 pieces of Velveteen worth 30 to 40 cents a yard, to go at 27 pieces of Silk for Shirt Waists, Trimmings etc., fiom 25 to 76c a Yard. Unbleached Sheeting, in lengths of 6 yards and under, at 4n1 rttisTCrmc TTT OkTTXTTV Preserve Your Hair and you preserve your youth. A woman is as old as she looks says woman looks cable and consistent with a strong national government, the use of both gold and silver as money met als, opposition to trusts and monop olies, a reckless and demoralizing pension sjstem and a jealous, suspi cious hatred toward neighbors, both individual and national, we Bay the from bo me source' 'to take the place name that represents past glorv, and - the income tax fund, but there is present'virtue'is gcod enough for xnothing characteristic of McKinley U8; we love the name Democrat as Snancienng to give impetus to busi- we love the roof that shelters us ness. It is not so much that Mc from the storm, as the yard in which Sinley was elected as that Bryan we played when a boy and as we was not, and whether or not the i0Te the rays of sunshine that lights impetus is anything more than 0ur nathwav. temporary and spasmodic depends If there is a daub ou the skirts of on the ability of the party in power Democracy it is not infidelity to w grappie BucueHBiuiiy, wua me principles nalr bo mucn as compro mising overtures in this campaign to Mr, Butler and I his followers who are forever charging us with bad faith and then fusing with Republi cans or anything to beat the -Democrats. the world. No as old as she is If her hair has preserved its normal beauty. You can keen hair from falling out, restoring' Its normal color; or restore the normal color to gTay .or faded hair, by the use of . Ayer'S Hair Vigor, g L z a: p -i -1 CO n t 2o situation. JJUTI.EH STILL Af IT. These are the days of addresses to the public by party chairman and "Mr. Butler is out too with one as fine type of Populism as we could get from any source. It has been painful to us through the campaign m . mwm 5Q Pt Mt. Airy has a three legged roos ter. He , was evidently hatched to a, . . . . , crow for the Democratic Populist ihat in our efforts to see all the . , r NOTIOE-TOWN TAXES. The taxes for the year 1896 are to see all the . -. , , . , now due and the book has been better class of enr citizens tmited anu B",Br "f" plac edmmyj hands lor eolation. - ki'a naiiincr All Dersons owing the same are cinder one organic name and get :& hereby notiEed that prompt pay. Men's Laundered colored slrirts 28 cts. Club libnse ties 5 cents up. Sox4 cents to 40 cts. Ladies black hose 4 cents to 37a cents. ; Ladies 35 inch Hermsdorf Opera hose 35 cents V Ladies white collars 10 cent, cuffs 18 cts. Ladies silvered or black bone shirt waist buttons 5 cts per doz. Ladies black: silk watch guards 10 cts. Chair seats 3 to 5 cts each. Wife hair brushes 8 cents. Royal talcum pow der at 3 for 25 cents. Handkerchiefs-1 ct to 371 cts each. oMehsScaps 10 cents, hats 23 cts up.2 of principles, that old -life time I ment will be expected. Gall on me, m . tL m HilrtAr I JATinnn. ft Mnrmnn. in T m : .v a tii - - I - - ax my omue in ine lowu uau, oppu1 3triena8 wnoae nearta must teatity to Utah ran for the State Senate lean- site court;nquse. J. u. tsooER, the fidelity and trust worthiness of iDg to the gold standard side.. One Oct. 15th, 189. Wn Collectof Jtheir former political associates of his wives, Mrs. Agnes Cannon, " V " ' ' ' : .. ' ' ' ; ould as a plea for their uniting espoused the siWer cause, made a C. H. BARNHAKDT, Mf D. -with our common enemy Kepuhli- vigorous campaign and heat "her . Phy'sician'and Surgeon , ani!?m, plead that Democrats oan'.t old man" and now there's a streak MT. PLEASANT, l. C. 3e trusted. No no, they can haye 0f trouhle in he family. Calls received and! promptly at tnrx AmiinArtra ; n., i. itt. . - , tended to at ail nours. umce were amazed and wondered how toone ofv our bone and flesh of our ifiesh could talk right in our faces as - -;if we were liars and hypocrites, fools .and knaves. ' But this stream of muddy waters tracable to its fountain headV and a The Charlotte Observer says that feldenh:iately C0UpieilQr v Walter li Henry is elated for th e position of iadge of the Orimal JNO. R- ERWIN- C A- MISENHEIMEB court to succeed Judge Meares; that the negro lawyer, John S Leary will be clerk in place of W W Phifer, Esq., of Charlotte ; W D Cowles 'poils much in Mr, Butler's address J of the mint; and the postoffice in . Two papers neeales ior jl ceni;, or oexxer ernes 1 cent. Sewing machine oil 5 cts per bottle. Towels 4 cts up. Shaving brushes 3 cts up. G-arter elastic 2 cts per yard up. White tape 1 ct per roU: I Hoos and I's 2 doz. for 1 -cent, improved 1 cent per dozen. The best colored spool cotton made at 21 cents Tooth brushes 2 cts up- Shoeblackinglcent up. Six dozen shirt-ba tons forjl cent. "Three lead: for I-cent. - $ Combs 3;centslu53 pencil3 i esM i 0 & ERWIN & M1SENHEIMER Physicians and Surgeons Office Nb. 3. Harfcv build posite 2nd Presbyterian; . church. Charlctte,;N. 0. ffr. s&lear&atn Mtitm are ga&ranxeeQ to smn
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