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raily Standard Editors tnd Proprietors. OFbiOE IN BRICK KOW. Tee Standard is published svery day (Sunday excepted) and delivered by carriers. BATES OF SUBSCRIPTION I One year. .... . . . ... . . . 00 Six mon the............. 2 00 Three months, . .'. . . ..... 1 00 One month 35 Single copy. ........... .05 f8- The Wefk.1 Standard is a four-page, e?t-column paper. It has a lar jirculation in Cabarrus than jther paper. Price $1.00 per anuum. iu advance. ADVERTISING RATES V Terms lor regular advertisements made known on application. Address all communications to THE STANDARD, :Coocord, N. C CONCORD.SEP l EMBER 27 1898. DEMOCKATIC NOMINEES. FOE JUDGES SUPERIOR CbUfiT. Firal Diotrict Geo. H Brown, Jr., of Beauforr. Secoad District Henry R Bryao, of Craven, Eifth District Tho3. J Shaw, f Guilford. Sixth DistrictHofl. H APeu, ot Lenoir. Seventh District Thos. A Mc .Neal, of Robeton. Eleventh District W A Hoke, of Lincoln, FOR CONGRESS. " Seventh District Theo. F Kluttz,' of Rowan. FOR SOLICITOR. j . Eighth District Wiley Rush, of Randolph. ' COUNTY TICKET. Senate R L Smith, of Norwood. Hoine L T HarteeU, of Concord. 43heriS J Lawson Peck. Olerk of Superior Court Jno. Al Cook. Register of Deeds W Keece Johc- oc . . r-:. J. Treasurer Caleb W Swinfc. Cotton V eigher John W Propsti Surveyor Jno. H Long. Uoroner Jas. N Brown. Commissioners Jco. P Allison, W F Cannon and Jno. S Turner. A CONFIKHATIOK ASD 1 COKItEC- TIO.V. In noting some of the items of Mr. Allison's public service The "Standaed said that he was in ihe Legislature in 1866. This was sup posed to be an error in as much as Col. Jno. M Long was the Repre ocntative from Cabarrus in '66 and '67 as seen in the House Journal. It was correct as stated, however, for the House Journal of '65 and '66 records Mr. Allison's name as the Representative from Cabarrus . -It us to be borne in mind that the Gen eral Assembly met every year then. The Standaed w.as in error, however, in saying that Mr, Allison was in the convention of '65. It should have said the convention of ' 75 . The conyention tha t we were thinking of and known as theCanby convention was in '68 instead of '65 and Mr, Allison was not in that con vention. n his speech at Hood's Swamp, "Wayne county, last week, it is said Dr. Cyrus Thompson offered five dollars apiece for former Populists who would this year vote the Demoi cratio , 'tieket. A dozen or more hands instantly went up and the festive doctor backed out. This should teach the fusion pill-driver that a game of bluff won't go in this -campaign. There are many people in the game and the bluffer is liable to be 'called" at any moment . JEYening Telegram. " The Republican S'ate convention of Nw York meets today (the 27.) It sterns probable that the brave Col. Theodore Iloosevelt will be nomi nated for goveroor, notwithstanding hia citizanship, is eaid to be an nn known quantity as the Algebraist would say . He is charged with be mg a citiaen of anywhere bat-where the tax list is presented. If that charge can be sustained it would seem folly for him to att mpt to make the rac?, and yet e shall not know until tomorrow whether he gets the nomination, Hiid truth being violated as much in what it denied as in what is asserted there is no telling the whole outcome. The Wilmington Btar has been twinkling 31 years. It is bright newsy and witty. Let it shine on J tattvei passed through this city to and be e?r amoDg those of the first day, on his way to Washington to magnitude. secure from the President the right Republicans Cau'l Ntana It. The Wilmington Star contains the following from an old RepubliN cn cf Pender county ; Willard, N. C., Sep 20. To the voters of Union Township, Pender county : Having vo'ed the Republican ticket since the war up to the time of the orgen'zation of tbe Populist parry; and thinking that party about the same, I have since voted the Populist ticket. Seeing that 1 have been deceivfd by scheming and unprincipled politicians and that we are drifting surely and rapidly under negro rule, and being a white man and realizing the im portance of white men standing to aether, 1 hve determined to be a white man indeed and in truth, and vote the Democratic ticket. I ktow r of numbers of others who have de termined to do the same thing. Yuurd for White Government. D. O. Rainer. Hal. Ajer Dossrerel. Hal Ayer wrote two little verses of "potry." with which be concludeB his handlbook,, romance. The concludiDc lines are: v Ti "Keen out the traitors, thieves and liars By fifty thou dand strong." Change the 44keep" to "pat," and that's what the white supremacy legions propose to do. Wilmington Star Alaria Teresa Raised. is again announced that the It Maria Teresa has been raised and is baing overhauled by the Vulean, the repair shop ship, whe she will be brought, probably,to Norfolk. Hob son will tackle the Colon next; ; Col. Bryan Slclr. Col. Wm. J Bryan is quite un well in Washington City. He is putting off his return to his corns mand hoping every day to be able to) start the next. For Over FIHy Years . Mrs. Winslow's. Soothing Syrup has been used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their child ren while teething, with perfect sue cess. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea, It will relieve the poor little sufferer , immediately. Sold by druggists in every part of the world, T wenty-fly e cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for "Mrs. Winslows Sooth ing Syrup," and take no other kind More' than twenty million : free samples of De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve have- been distributed, by the manufacturers. What better proof of their confidence in its merits do you want? It cures piles, burns, scolds, sores, in the shortest space of time. J P Gibson. When you call for DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve the great pile cure, don't accept anything else. Don't be talked into accepting a ourns. j4 jf ttibson. HANGED THE NEGRO. lie 11 ad Aaaaulted a Woman and Ntnbbed a Uau. Knoxvilie, T-jun., Sept. 26 A special to the Santinel from Moun- tain City, Tenn., says: "About 2 o'clock this morning a mob of 100 men overpowered the Johnson county jailer and took from jail John Williams, a negro who se riously stubbed Sherman Dmn and assaulted Mrs. Mollie SLelton this coanty a weelt ego, and hanged him to a tree about a mile below town; ::."V -...'I "The body is still hanging to tte tre, and a large crowd is viewing it. Great excitement prevails." - m ; Axuinaldo's Representative. Chicago, 111 , Sept. 26 Angon- Jcillo, who ia Auguinaldo's represent to appear before the Paris Commiss sion. ' v v "If the oufcome of the peace na gotiations shall bethat this govern ment is given control of-the Philip pines' he said, ! have not the slightest doubt that the islands would be well and orderly governed." He expressed confidence, however, in the abihty of the FiHplnoa to govern themselves. He denied that the insurgents were conniving with the Germans, but admitted that a f aw days after Dewey's victory repr sentatives of the Kaiser made pros posals to aid the insurgents in se curing their independence, and that this offer was refused on the ground that an understanding1 had been had with Admiral Dewey. 4- Ashes of Columbus Removed. Havana, Sept. 26. This morn ing the remains of Christopher Columbus were taken from the Cathedral and placed in a. specially constructea box for removal to Spain; Much ceremony attended the sealing of the box. ; u The Resolute, with a part of the American commission, has not yet returned from Key West, so noth ing has been done today regarding the evecation. Special Rates, Account of Annual Convention Christian Church, Chattanooga, Tenn., Oct. 13 to 21, the Southern Railway will sell roundtrip tickets to Chattanooga at rate of $12.40. Tickets on sale Oct. 10 to 13, lime ited Oct. 24th, Continuous passage in both directions. Account of Grand United Order of Odd Fellows (colored) 8t. Louis, Mo., Oct. 4th to 10th, the Southern Railway will sell round trip tickets to St. Louis at rate of $20,40. Tick ets on sale Oct. 2nd to 4th, limited Oct. 13th. Continuous passage in both directions. Account Kentucky Trotting Horse Breeders' Association, Lexington, Ky.f Oct; 4 to 15, the Southern Railway will sell round trip tickets to Lexington, Ky . , at rate of $15.40. Tickets on sale Oct. 1st to 5th, lim ited Oct. 17th. Continuous passage in both directions. For any further information ads dress Gowan Dusehbury, Local Agent, Concord, N. O. Baeklen'i Arnica Baire. The Best Salve in the world for Outs, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns and all 8 tin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles or no pay V required. It is guaranteed to, give satisfaction or monev refunded. Price 25 cents per box For sale at P B Fetzer's Drug store. A stubborn cough or tickling in the throat yields to One Minute Cough Cure. Harmless in effect, touches the right spot, reliable and iust what is wanted. It act sat nn -JP Gibson. THE RACKET STQI Phone Iff M IptsMt. 4S inch Turkey Red Table m 1 Damask at 15 cents. j Turkey Red Table Damask , better and wider goods, 22c. 60 inch bleached table Dim ask, 27c. Gingham Sic. Outing 6c, unfinished Out ing .4c. ttemn ants of W ool Serge at 25c. and. 37 1- 2c. per yard. Remnant? Black Cashmere at 40c. per pound. Cotton Blankets 25c. per lb. Feather Pillows 60c each. Full size Counterpanes at 90 cents to $3.00. Towels 2c to 47 l-2c. Cartain Scrim 5c. Lace Curtains 68c to 84,50 per pair. White Oil Cloth I5c, Gents' Percale Shirts with out collars 25 cents. Gents' Percale Shirts with loose cuffs, no collar, 40c. Gents' Percale Shirts with two loose collars, 48c. Gents' Percale Shirts with collars attached, 24c to 50. White Puff Bosom Shirts 59c up. do Colored 75c. do Cream Silk 95c. ARE YOU A. s sats hmmw T A Home Paper Containing Rome and Other News That Is of Interest To Our Readers. SEND IN YOUR IK ORDER THAT A PAPER WAY THRIVE IN OUR CITY IT MUST HAVE THE HEARTY CO-OPERATION Price of DAILY One week . . . -. One month. ....Zm. . Three months. ..... 77. LSix months. tOne year No. 102. Plain White Shirts 2 $1.0 each. c Cuffs and Collars 5c UT) Rici line of Teck andFo,, in-Hand Ties 25c. Urs , 250 Club Ties 2 1 c to n Socks 5c to 32c. c Mm. ti 2 Penny. Tablets for ic 550 page Pencil Tablets 5C Ink Tablets much under their value at 3c, 5c and .1 Oc A large lot of Box Pa$er at less than cost to put up. s0u 50c boxes lor 25c. Rubber-tipped Lead Pencils 12c to 3c. 400 Sample Penhold ers 1 2c to 5c each. Ink and Mucilage at 3c per bottle. Good Note.Paper at 10c and 18c per poucd. Nice assortment Underskirts; GownsCorset Covers, Chem ises, White Lawn and Percale Sun Bonnets. Corsets 20c to 85c. SUBSCRIBER SUBSCRIPTION. and PATRONAGE of its PEOPLE j0 STANDARD:' 10c - - . . 35cj ....... . . . . $1 00 . 2 00 . ; a ooS on mo mm
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