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E&ily Standard. Editors and Proprietors. QFFiUE - iN BKiOC HOW The Standard is published very day (Sunday excepted) and delivered by carriers. BATES OF SUBSCRIPTION : One year .... $ Sixaontba. Three months,. . 1 XT One month. ..... - . Single copy. The Wefj6 Standard is a tour-pae, er t-coluuan paper. It has a lam' jirculation in Cabarrus than a' ;ther paper. Price Sl.UU pr an lit. tn, in advance. ADVERTISING BATES : Terms for regular advertisements made known on application. hi Address ail communications to THE STANDARD, ;Concord, IN. U. UONCOKD. NOVEMBER 3 1818. DEMOCRATIC NOMINEES. 3-OR JUDGES' SUPERIOR COUBT. First Difatrict Geo. H Brown, Jr., of Beau "ore. Second District Henry R BrvaD, of Cracen; ' Fifth District Th03. J Sbaw, of Suilford. Sixth District Hon. H Alien, of Lenoir. Seventh District Thos. A Mc Neal, of RobeEon. Eleventh DiBtrict W A Hoke, of Lincoln. FOR CONGRESS. ' Seventh District Theo. F Kluttz, of Ro?an. FOR SOLICITOR. Eighth District Wiley Rueh,of Eandolob. COUNTY TICKET. Senate R L Smith, of Norwood. House L T Hartsell, of Concord. Sheriff J Lawson Peck. Clerk of Superior Court Jno. M ftook. Register of Deeds W Keece John 3on. Treasurer Caleb W Swins. Cotton eigher John W Propst Surveyor Jno. H Long. Coroner A E Lentz. TOE MfiBCUASTh WILL CLOSE. We are glad to note the call of Chairman Young for the merchants and business men of the city to close their places of business on election day. . We are even more glad to ans nounce that it is just the thing our merchants aie going to do. The sentiment ad we are assured is tht the day will ba devoted to the mos mntous cause before us. Toe issues rise above the consideration of thd gain of a day. Let it be no disappointment to auy one if business on thas day is refused. . -' ' We see that, in all the leading cities and towns this call is made with the entire probability of its meeting hearty approval. This is gratifying and is another augury) that the evil combination must ana will be brought to the judgment bar of a virtuous people on next Tuesday and relegated to the infamy that it has seemed in its madness to court. The differance between Z ;b Vance arid' tie man who succeeded him in the United States Senate was never so strikingly shown as last week when the story that Pritchard was hinting for troops was given out from Washington. Down in this neck of the woodB Jeter Caesar Pritchard has been looked upon as a plainsteady everyday citizen, who climbed above bis fellows through the uncertainties of politics. While this is true the people who know the idol of Shelton Laurel and the gold en calf, as it were, of Spillcorn have generally. looked upon him as a pret ty shrewd politician a man who might be depended on generally to do the safe thing for his party. But his ''appeal" to the federal authoris ties last week shattered the idol. No man who is genuinely a politician wnnld have made so serious a blun Caicmiesioners-Jno. r auiaon, d Tfa is no den,ing the fact MFNdBbit and Jno. 8 Turner. L V ,... Ilia I fclio BCiiUiU yi uuuja iuku (North Carolina was seriously cor.- i sidered, because the story sent out by the Associated Press has not been LET Til EM ASS E 111 IT. 1 It was to be expected that the men whocan say mat our lusion reign corrected . and if there could have has been fairly gcoi, or anyhow not befrD a deuial ,t 13 more than certain positively bad, would try to create Pritchard woald have at once enter, the impression a tew counties away from here that there never bad he n a foul outrage and murder followed By the lynching of two wretches here in Cabarrus, while here at home ed a protest with the news associa tion. 1 he Tatt.er in AshevilleCiti z ji . You may talk about your prost Another Coloied Man Speafcs. Editors of The Record. It has been my custom for years to read the daily papers, and I think I thoroughly understand the pres ent situation in this State. I am a colored man and true to my color, but 1 cannot support tne Populist-Republican issue ticket. I raliz the fact that the white people' will dominate in North Car olina; as for myselt l am in favor of this, as I have always received employment from Democrats, and have been treated kindly by them. I would advise my colored friends ( not to be traded as so many she p to the Populists, and not to allow our leaders to create animosity be tween the races. It will afford me the greatest pleasure to vote for the Hon. W W Kitchin for Congress, and by the help and support of the honest and intelligent people I hope he will double his majority this election. It's all boah, this stuff that some of the leaders are preaching, we'll be disfranchised. For years the Democratic party administered to the colored man's needs. We should not forget the white people who have done so much for the educa tion of our race and to maintain and support our unfortunates. The question is now "Who is our friend?" Colored brothers, read both sides.- Colored Voter. Greensboro, N. C , Oct. 28, '98. Additional Members of Committee. The committee to serve at table on Saturday was not completed when the list was published and the fol lowing are added ; Mrs. Geo.; Brown, " K A Brown, "NPCorrell, "PA Correll, " J L Hartsell, j " R.T Lowe. Miss Sallie Castor, " Sallie Erwin, t6 Lottie Boyde. Mr. W A Caldwell, ' " W R Harris, " K L Duval, UJF Bhinn, ' " C F Hislop, V Holland Thompson, " C R Montgomery, "Joe Hill, " FL Smith, A F Hartsell, "JLMiller, "HO Herring, " Chas. Sappenfield. t TORE Phone No. 102. Ladies' capes 65c up. Plush capes $1.48 up. Dress Skirts black and coN orsat 98c to $2.68. Ladies' Dress Shoes 51.10 to $1.90 . . 32 inch Black Brocaded Brilliantine 18c. 32 inch Black Queens Cloth 25 cents. . t Nice lot of Shirt Waist Silks. No two patterns alike from 25c per yard up. All Wool Flannel at 12c UXi lengths of Embroidered White Flannel for Children's Skirts at 74c per yard. Cotton flannel , 5c per yard up. 40 inch Sea Island, oc. 1 yard wide Bleaching 5c up. Lonsdale 7c. , Ticking 7 l2c up. Good Calico 3 1-2 tc 5c. 7 l-2c Gingham at 5c, This is the best gingham offering you have had lately. We only have them in small checks. 7 l2c Outing in dark colors at 5c. Light colored Outing in small stripes and checks at 6 14 and 7 12, These are especially servicable for Inn fants wear and ladies' night gowns. ijadies' Jersey rib vests at 15c up. "Remnants of nice Drapery Sateen at 10ct worth 25c yard. Remnants of Wool Sero, cents per yard. 0 Remnants Wool CasW. 40c lb. Remnants Cotton Blanks 25c lb. Remnants Fine Goods 25c lb. Remnants Good Bleachin. 18c lb, 6 Remnants Unbleached Mne lin 15c lb. Turkey Red Table Damask 15c up. Bleached Table Damask 1 27Jc to 9oc per yard. Plain White and Fancy Oil Cloth 15c per yard. Lace Curtains 68c to 8450 per pair! Feather Pillows 50c each. Towels at 2c each. 550 page Pencil ; Tablet for 5c. 2Lpenny tablets for lc. Other stationery as cheap. Gents Percale Shirts 24c un White Shirts 25c up Silk Club Ties 15c.' worth 20 and 25c. New stock ot Tinware just in. Why pay 15 and 20c k Percaline when you can getii here in white, black or coles at6 K4cper yard, or Selicii at 7 1n2c. Very Respectfully, D. J. Bostiao ARE YOU A SUBSCRIBER T S mitinn r n i t a A froninlont trnf era , . .. . 4n . as much as you please, but unless and o.hers believe that Democrats WAII&ni8 &l ieJy and you knab got around fiir. Sam Hartsell and the perpetrators on the spot, he will tressed upon him to issue a letter ask yon no more boot than a rabbit , xr ' - in a patch of briars. The men that dictated by others. Yes, of cocrje made thaV election law calculated that was to be expected . If Demo, as they did it. crats, or at least the writer (who is : . lL 1. u Sickness has decreased 90 per cent inspiration of that letter they yeara and yea Wood eays there has wuld have to lose their veracity and been no yellow fever for 60 days. came down on a level with those . , . tj Americanism, who make these charges. Poor . m . creatures 1 They have a cause that A Call nnot be conscientious defended nkP?r8nant ' 8 wca" byB 0ttr Stal! , x , . c Chairman, Hon. F M Simmons, I nd they try to hook the finger of . ' . . . ' J . . , most earnestly beg the business men critioim into eTery imagmary loop- q town q Ooncord tQ c, 8 Bore. We iearnea tnat mr . nart. placefl of buaineaa and to g0 to theJ cell was going 10 write a leiter ana poliB and giye one full days work tre went to see the nature of it and for white supremacy and good gov liow lone we would have to hold our eminent. Jormii open to get it. We found Mr. Remember that your business in flartselt nearly done writing the leta terests, your liberties, your homes fer. Though we had to wait to get and civilization itself are at stake in the letter from Mr. A B Young we the result of this election . secured it and published it. But A B Young, let those who judge of other men's Chairman Pern. Ex. Com. Iiuthfulness and honor only by their Soothing, healing, cleansing, De wn low standard, say what their Witt's Witch Hazel Salve is the aepraved instincts dictate. It does implicable enemy of eores, bnrn8 r . . , , , andwound8. It never fails to cure aotf injure any one but themselves Pile8 You may rely upon it. J and it can't do mush of thaK P Gibson. . ml t Late to bed and early to rise, A Home Paoer Containing Some and Other wr ew s im prepares a man for his home in the skies. Bui early to bed and a Little Early Kiser, the pill that makes life longer and wiser. J P Gibson. Is of Interest To Owr headers. Come Back, Come Back. Come back, come back, my charm ing friends, Across the stormy water. And bring Laundry, dye and clean ins worK along. You know, by gosh, yoa oughter. I've stuck to you through thick T A 11 nun mm And washed your shirts and coK l urn. And cleaned and dyed your clotnes. jutu jl '8 rtuiou juur pennies ITL And now I want your aollars. Don't send your work out of town And then get up and holler Because some reckless washeeman xore up your sunaay collar. SUBSCRIPTION IN ORDER THAT A PAPER J1AY THRIVE IN OUR CITY IT MUST HAVE THE HEARTY CO-OPERATION and PATRONAGE Of its PEOPLES I do as fine a line of work As any Bucker living. Now do not wink tho other eye, It's truth to you I'm giving. I want your work and guarantee Mv work as ennd as anv. And if it isnt then, my friend, jluu jjweu no pay a penny. Respectfully yours, J. M. P. Shirts Repaired Free . . Concord Steam Laundry and Dye Works. U impovenslied bloou. Hood's Sar tfaparilla a u On it Ti i T) 1 l Price of DAILY .STANDARD' c One week. ... . . . .... . . ... ... , . ........... 10c. One month. 35c3 Three months. $i 00 Six months: .i..v. .... . . f ,..... f. . ...Z 2 00 ' One year. a 00 E A APunfipr and WERv ONIC
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