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ally Editors cud Proprietcxa OFFluiS IN BBIOK .KOW. The Standard is published every day (Sunday ixcepHd) and delivered by carriers. RATES OF SUBSCKII'TION : One year . . . . .$4.00 Six months ......... 2 00 Three months.. ......... .1.00 One month. ........ .... .35 Single copy ........ .05 The Wef.xi Standard is rnnr-nnirft pir " 7 fcss a larr - jirculation in Cabarrus Uian ar tber paper. Price S1.00 . .tjr annum, in advance. - ADVERTISING RATES ! Terma fur regular advertipernents wEae Known on application. Address all communications to THE STANDARD, Xoncord, N. C. ? l"! " 11 " 11 11 mmm i mmm acts aa an anodyne to the mucous mmbrane, ullayiuz .the desire to couith and giving the throat and lungs a chance to htal.,r Hoys and girls, remember this. Take a full breath and hola It when you want to cough too much, und e If it does not help. a CONCORD. NOVEMBER 8 18j8 DEMOCRATIC NOMINEES. an. K. I.. WOOD fSlE il. OB JUDGES SUPERIOR COURT. First District Gr o. H Brown, Jr., of Beaufort. - Seoond District Henry R Bryan, af Craven. ' Fifth District Thos. J Shaw, f Guilford. Sixth District Hoc. H Al'eu, of Lenoir. Seventh District Thus. A Mc ' Neal, of Robeson. Eleventh District W A Hoke, or iiinco:nf POR CONGRESS. Seventh District Theo. F Klnttz, 3t Kowan. FOB ' SOLICITOR. Eighth District Wiley Rush,Jof AitUlUUJJJU. COUNTY TICKET. : Senate R L Smith, of Norwood. House L T Hartseil, of Concord. Sheriff J Lawson Peck. Clerk of Superior Court Jno. M Cook. Register of Deeds W Keece John son. Treasurer Caleb W S win b Cotton W eigher John W Propst Surveyor Jno. H Long. . uo -oner A Jcj Jjentz. (5-o2mi88ioners Jno. P Allison, "M F Nesbit and Jno. 8 Turner. We do not propose to give E L ft ood a .pe ch Monday evening in its fuluese, indeed there were parts that would not look wall in print in the homes of our readers. We admire some of the flowery flights to which he aoared and would be glad to be able to wield some of his fine laneuage. We would not mix it t p. with hia blackguardism though. We wou!d use it to ele vate morals, not to debase thm. w - We would try to make it tell for truth and honor and not to perver- Biona that roust modify the admira tion of thoie on one's own side. The speaker is clearly given to very strong aiid recklessly, extravagant langnaee. He is not the kind of speaker we want to hear on our side. His speech convinced ua that ha is humiliating' tn hn Kffa thinkers on his own side. He is veil calculated to stir up the baser e.'einent of society, as indicated bv tne Doisterou8nc8S of the mouthy portion of his negro auditors. He got tome outbursts of applause among the white Populists at the hrst sallies of -hia ridiculous sup posed-to-be wit, but either from being drowned by the negroes or from getting enough of the kind, this enthusiasm tamed very , much. His calling the Democracy an in0 famous Ku Klux Kian, his saying mat the good Democrats are the gravates the situation very much.- r At 3 30 Sanday morning a white man on guard on the block on which he lived was stealthily advanced upon and shot in the leg by bo mo negroes!: The frenzied wretches boist that their children have matches and bottles of oil and know how to use t'lem. If serious trouble does not' occur it will be cause of Opgratulation bet not of credit to Gov. Kassll arid his crowd. THE TWO STORES. ll'A HAD ON flOLTOX, Ladies' capes 65c up. Plrish fianfts ST. 48 n r; Dress Skirts black and ooN ors at yc to Ladies' Dress Shoes $1,10 to l.yo ; ; 32 inch Black Brocaded Hriiliantine 18c. I 32 inch Black Qaeens Cloth 25 cents. Nice lot of Shirt Waist Silks. ON o two patterns alike from 25c per yard up. All Wool Flannel at 12Jc up. , ' ' " . ' ' . . " li lengths of Embroidered White Flannel for Children's That Step toe affair was each an absurd and stupid blunder that it surprised us at the fir. t that Chair man Holton would undertake to make anything out of it. We pre dicted at once that Democrats would be charged with concocting the scheme and hiring eteptce to do the Skirts at 74c per yard. job. The prediction is realized. Ihe giant vilifier, Ramsey, ot the Progressive Farmer - met our expec- tation8 and comes forward with the assertion. In doing eo, however, he puts a mighty thick skull on Holton A lawyer of ability would not have gotten his foot into that thing done oy a Democratic scheme. up. Cotton flannel 5c per yard Cash Remnants of Wn.i c cents per yard. rU liemnams Wool 40c lb 25c lb. T?.ftTnTQTi a mi. Goods 2Sc lh Remnants Goofl tji.. . lsclb, unj ;RmntsUleachedMn? in 15n lh. 40 inch Sea Island 5o. 1 yard wide Bleaching 5c up. Lonsdale 7ic. Ticking 7 12c up. Good Calico 3 1 2 tc 5o. 7 l-2c GinffTiam at f?n Thfa is the best gingham offering . , 1 m m . m, you nave naa latelv. w only have them in small checks. 7 l2c Outing in dark colors We fell sorry for the decent por tion of the fusion parties that they Lf k cin t defend their record, and h i :t,a .. 1 uizui coiorea uutmg in no fair minded, dignified defenders small stripes and checks at lt ikrklu . 1 ."i mini A 1 wicu uttUHauui must Dnng suchjoi ana 7 ls. These are M a jy uiuum 10 WUUU (O VOmib ( vFOVia,u OOl V LjcLU1kj XOI JU.k Onfc thf vUm afnff tr-nm ka i.:A I f atltfl WAflr nnri 1a)ioo 4- sj ;a .. - I rrrTi7Tio iu B ueceni community, lr they can 1 6 gloat over such ribaldly it is another . ljadles Jersey rib vests at :j . - - .. ' . . lino Tin. evmence or me aeptns ot moral de I . ' . cadence growing out of this debasing I n0t Dic,e 2Very political fusion. Perhanssomh: 0"111 at 1UC' WOrtn 39 inch Sea Island only i-?r iin 15c lb Turkey Red Table 7w 27c to 95c per varrt Plain White andn,.. ninth IKrvnoT. tt Lace Curtains 68c to n Feather Pillows 50c each Towels at 2c each. 550 page Pencil Tahiof . m 111 Biatiuuery as cneap. Gents Percale Shirts 24 Vf White Shirts 25c n 'V Silk Club Tiea-lt worth 20 and 25c. ' , New stock of Tinware in. Whv pav 15 and X)o t. Jrercalme when vou can here in white, : black orcolois at6K4c per yard, or Selim at 7 l-2a Very Kesj)ectfullyt may yet occur to bring them to their senses but it is not apparent to the ordinary mental conception, , Democrats are the only good Demo crats, his reflection that the mixed blood in the negro race is - only so much of Democracy, his saying that the sight of the Democrats was anf. MOLD THE BREATH A STonlfim ctoughis. 44TD 1,11X3 x opnuais to tne a & 19. IT' jxiepuoncanB and his reflections on the 99 year leasers, all the breath ings of a eerpent anxious to sink poison in the veins of the political and moral body, would have been matter for resentment if it had been calculated to hurt anybody but himself and his own political house hold. Apart from our regret that mors als and politics should be corrupted by this unfortunate man with pow. ers with which he might do great good, we cared little for what he The season is approaching that, for ohildren, may , be termed the coughing season. Who has not lis tened - with mingled sympathstic distress, amusement and. annoyance in church, school room and other places of gathering at the lung hacking aiid throat, chopping of a groxrp of youngsters In winter and spring ?. ll is a fact beyond question that ety much of it is avoidable ian in connection with an institu- 8aid Fr0m a Partisan standpoint iuu n uac tucre were many cnil-l ' Ul tts:ity more evn !.. TJ mt . .. . I thftTi Via AiA hia IiaJ ' a. ' aicu. lxx3 Bays, -xnere is nothing v ura aw ui6U uppunenw; ttuuio iniiauie 10 a cougn than wmgning. jjor some time I had ' i dead Democrats and that the dead he has jast received a letter from i'f. ujrus xnompspn, aated JNov. l, informing him that his name will lie on the. ticket fo solicitor for the district. He makes the race. No doubt this instance will help Morri son Caldwell to Tant afresh and charge anew that: the Democracy of Cabarrns is run and bossed and dic-i tated to by "Little Aif Young." Whatever he ought to be. and we hope he is most ashamed of, he rants highest about and charges against Democracy. - i D. J. ARE YOU A SUBSCRIBER The S i IT IS 8EHIOUS IN WILMINGTON. Mr. Wood in his ,specch said that. the silver Democrats held nothing in Some Paver Containing TTnrti. n,7 nth common with tho i:. .i I . jsilyer question. We thought our I Pnnn liofo tttU i - -. ' . -vru,lolo niiU Wlli ueyer xorgiva us tor not fusing -with them would rather he had not put it that way j It spoils Butler's and Morrison Cald well's plan of testing' the " sincerity of Democrats for free silver. u Is of Interest To Our Readers. Seen so fully assured of this that I . U Wood, Mn Cawell determined for one minute at least and ofchers of thaV social fraternity to the contrary notwithstanding the crayeat situation exists in Wil- to lessen -Uie number of coughs fceard m a certain ward in a hospital . craYe8t Bltuatl011 exieta in the institution. By the promise - T' " 18 Q,mcult con f rflwa r Wive aow flerious -nom are to be eded in inducing th.m to 8impN KSS " Pf-n 11A 1 41 x uBn;c M ine .u uttfcU wnea wmpiea to negroes is well nigh unbearable cough, and m a little while I was Saturday night a group of them KijfBBn Burpnsea to see now some of attached a white man without provb the children entirely recovered from oation, hurling stones and strikine ins aisease. tionatant coughing is mQ street car from which he had precisely like scratchine a wound 31 alighted. He had a Winohfia an the outside of the body; so long ter 8 but it was all wrapped bp uyue me wouna will not ieal. Let a person when tempted fio cough draw a long breath and , Uem88i?e8 re5eived a v vifl u-nnt.n ?f j ley of atones. One negro drew werr air cell, and aomft P18,t0, nd. when finally arrested n be receded from ": The nitron ' rumeni ,g said Before Santiago. As skirmishers ! By the right flank 1 Three -yards ! Take interval ! March-! Skirmishers, forward! March ! Commence firing ! Thse were the commands that meant death to many of oar brave bora wiujto oanwago, vet evrv m Strang to obey, and the day was won by American bravery. We are therefore, proud that we are Ameri cans, and that wa run An Am iiaunary witn American help and use American Laundry supplies, and laundry Americans ninth Kw latest American method b. The man who thinks he is right may be wrong. The man who ifl sure he is righi may be tpo positive, lne man whe nrovfiH tw k; sends his Laundry, Dye and Clean ing Work to the Coecord Steam Laundry and Dye Works. Shiita Repaired Free. IN YOUR SUBSCRIPTION m ORDER THAT A PAPER MAY THRIVE IK OUR CITV HUST HAVE THE HEARTY CO-OPERAHON Mi PATRONAGE of Its PE0PLEJ Prioo of DAILY-CSTANDARD i ; One week....... . v 10c. ; 0ne month.. -SlThree months........ ' : - $i oo ; SSix months...... - : 2 OOj Z aOncyear; l oo z fcUU8 uuuun. De Tiry inefficient, and this ag. "Phone Ko. 2.
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