lau r STANDARD JOHN D. BARRIER AND SON, Editors and proprietors., ; : HiriT A CI) Aim in nnhliahoil jiN.-Uii.vv ercptc; ana Geuverea Dy rith. icatea of Subeferipti n : . , Uneyeir f-UXJ liijc raoatna. . 2.00 Tifre-i fciontb&.. 100 Cjietnonth. , . 5 Pinclrf cooyl . . .". .' , . . . .05 TiJf: WTVRTTT.V STAWm TV ii ' . AH !. . 4irvll Aslnm-n wArw Tf Vint . la'sger cirpirliition in Cabarrus than an xwner paper, .mce f j.ou per annum m Sidtaccg. Ad wtieing Bates : , Tetms -for ' recftlar advertisement naae Known on application. Address all communications to THE STANDARD, Concord, N. C. TELEPHONE NO. 71. NATIONAL TICKET. For President William. Jennings Brya'N. For Vice-President, Adlai E. Stevenson. For Electors-at-Large, Li ee S. Overman, oFRowan; D. H. McLean, of Harnett. Kor Congress from 7th District, " TIon. Theo. F. Kluttz, of Rowan. For Elector, J. R. Blaiu, of Montgomery. Ooncord, N. C Oct. 9 1900. MR. CARR'S VINDICATION. To indicate that Emperor Wil liam is rather exacting upon the Chinese the Washington0 t'os thinks he wants about throe teeth for a tooth. This is a coat that would fit a goodly number, however unaware. We are not enemieirof honestly acquired "wealth. No one who wants tg ea,t J,he, bread that he eas and to oarn tfio, bread that he eats need be afraid of the sue- " t t cess ,of .our ticket. The only man who needs to fear is the man who wants "to eafc the bread ...... i that sbmebody jrIsq earns and wants to .oat it without paying tqr it. W J Bryan. "Pot tTirpo ilnvu nnrl nirrlifa T anffuraA ugony tintold from an attack of cholera 1- 1 Li i a; . mprous orouijnt on oy eaung cuenm bers," says M. E. Lowther, clerk of the district court, Centerville, Iowa. "I thonffht I should snrelv die. anil triad a dozen different medicines but all to no purpose, i pent for a bottle ot Cham berlain's flnlic Clifilflra nxd Dinrrlint'ft Kemeify and three doses relieved me entirely.-" This remedy is for sale at Marsh's Dru Store. DIAMONDS DUTY FREE. lh-vf She Beat the detectives Hith Her Little Dog. Detectives have found a pretty woman boating the goyernment out of a good amount of import duty on diamonds. During the season sho has brought, in as much as $400,000 worth, it is said, and has not paid a cent oJ duty on them.; As sho 'crossed ... . - - the Jine from Canada the. deteo tives did not spare hpr feelings of modesty but searched most minutely without -finding the diamonds. Where thoy 'missed it was in not turning her little dog wrong side out, for she had nearly starved him", then packed the diamonds in fat meat which he gulched down. The dog died suddenly when she got to a place where she "could nick out the diamonds. ' I,,, , ...I. in. . i ii i Mimaiiimn iraim i a iwm o THE i 9 m. We insert today a communica tion from Mr. Jas. S Manning in vindication of Gen. Carr,. We insert it in its entirety by request for we were not impr$ssed and really are not yet impressed that .An order .has'beeu issued to he post-masters throughout the couutry to observe the strictest economy with rubber bands and to reuse old band as mu,ch as possible, and to save all pieces of string for future use. The famine in India and .the war in . . V -. - Philippines havo advanced the price of both these articles. An derson Intellingencer. ; , 4l More Than a Joke. There is more than a joke in the jConversation between two workingmon: "Of course vou'll vote for Mc- Gen. Carr needs any 'vindication Kmleyand the full dinner pail, as to his Democracy or his gen- Casey?" It Happened in a Drugstore,' "One day last winter a lady came to my urug score ana asKea lor a brand of cough medicine that I did not have in etock," nays Mr. C K Grandin. the pop ular drugs;int of Ontario,' N. Y. "She was disappointed and .wanted to know what cough preparation I could recotu int'iul. I said to her that I could freely recommend Chamberlain's Cough rem edy and that she could take a bottle of the remedy and after givinjr it a fair trial if she did . not find it worth the money to bring back the bottle and I would refund the price paid. In the course of a day. or two the lady , came back in company with . a friend in-need pf a cough medicine and adrised'her to buy a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. . I consider that a very good recommendation for the remedy." It is for sale by M L. Marsh. .crosity or his loyalty to Mr. IBryan. We never knew that any one questioned either. These seem to us very far fetched charges. , Mr. Manning's first paragraph .refers to charges of immorality. Nothing has a more . ready and cheerfully assigned place in the columns of the Standard than a -vindication of character against sJnndorous charges. We would most gladly insert for any candi .!ul a clear refutation of specific charges. ' The chargos.of being illiberal, of irregular Democracy and of ehig untrue to Mr.Bryan sounds preposterous to us and if there is nothing more grave it is in tiie very nature of things a testi monial to his merits. "Of course I will not. I work for my full dinner pail and vote for the best man." St. Louis Republic. Ton assume no risk whori mn Chamberlain's Colfc, Cholera ami J)iar rhoea Remedy. M. L. Marth will re fund ydur money if you arc not satis fled, after usim? it. It i pvorvwham admitted to be the most suooetalul rem-' edy in nse for bowel complaints and the Omv one that never fails. Tt in rlona. ant, safe and reliable. AT THEIR OLD TRICKS. A Springfield dispatch says The Republicans are at their old tricks. They're going to have a fm:l of sisull-fed voters on ejec-tic-a day. They have been bringing them from Mississippi Timely Rjru i'.ud other pbints South where j The capiouii rains Monday there's luthing to lose and hous-,ailcl Monday night suited the nig them up in Chicago and ! farmers very much we learn. It The paramount issue in Dur ham, the Sun claims, is the cook question, the . "cullud ladies" generally giving up that occupa tion and many of them' remain ing idle, rather "than preside over a kitchen. Imperialism in the kitchen has long been a burning question with house keepers. Raleigh Times. Drunk and Mils Ills Little paugftter. Junius Montleo, of Hanovei' county, Va., says the Richmond Times, was drinking and quar relsome last Friday. He went to take down his gun , and his wife thinking him dangerous at- tempted to take the gun from . " ' ") him. A tussle ensued in which the children aided their mother. The gun was fired , killing a little daughter. Without the liquor the 'man seemed well enough regarded. EXTRA SPECIAL. 1 bale of large Bath Towels at less than 50c. on the dollar. About 300 pounds of them-at 20 cents per pound, o o This is undoubtedly the cheapest .lot of Towels of fered on .this market for years. vome and buy all you want the more the bet ter we like it, for w7e are making our usual profit and you save 50 per cent on your Towels. Next week we will offer a lot of Fancy Drapery Sateen and Denim .Remnants. o o A large line of Stamped Linens from 5c. per piece up. Frilled Net Curtains at 2.25 ... p.er pair. Chenille ami Tapestry Portieres at $3.50 per pair. 36 inch Curtain Scrim at 5 and 15c. per yard. Shades from 10 cents up and Poles from 25 cents up. Homemade pieced Quilts, filled with- good cotton, t size 7x6 feet, weighty lbs, only $1.25 each. Counterpanes from 85 cents up to $2.08 each. Feather Pillows at 60 cents each. Only a few -left. 3 yard Lace Curtains' at 68 cents per pair. Irish Point Curtains at $2.50 per pair. Colored Machine Thread at 12 cents per box of 1 dozen spools. This is regular 5c. Thread and will answer for basting as well as any. ! 6 assorted Steel Pens for 1 cent. D. J. BOSTIAN. Bismarck's Iron Nerve Was the resul of his splendid health. Indomitable will and trenicuduiis en ergy are not found whero Stomach, Liver, Kidneys and Bowels are out of order. If you waut these qualities and Uhe success they brirg, uso Dr. Ilim;' New Life Pills. Only r,c at Fclzer'a Drug Store. A Thousand Tongues Could not express the rapture of Annie E Springer, of Philadelphia, when Dr. King's New Discovery cured her of a hacking cough that for many years had made life a burden. She says: "After all other remedies and doctors failed it soon removed the pain in my chest .aud I can now sleep soundly, fiomething I can scarcely rememoer doing before. I feel like sounding its praises through out the Universe." Dr. King's Now Discovery ia guaranteed to curt ti.Il troubles of the Throat, phoiit or Lumrs, Price 50o and $1. Trial' bottles free at Fetzer's Drug Store, Clin.nic Nasal Catarrh poisons every breath that is drawn into the luns. There is procurable from any druist th remedy for the cure cf this trout lo. A small quantity of Ely's Cream Balm placed into the nostrils spreads over au intiamed and angry surface, relieving immediately the painful inflammation cleanses, leala aud cures. A cold m the head vanishes immediately. Sold by drns-jriftfl or wiJl be mailed for ftO cents by Ely Bi others, 5i Warren Si., New York. Manufacturers OF ESN Ginghams, Plaids, Iieetmg, JUST "A REMINDER FOR THE AUTUMN AND WINTER SUIT JACOB HEED'S SONS OF PHILADELPHIA INVITE YOU TO EXAMINE THEIR BEAUTIFUL NEW COLLEC TION OF FABRICS NOW ... SHOWN BY ... . G. W. PATTERSON, ' CONCORD, N. C. ' o o Of It Outiiig' Cloth. other cities to be in trim .to cast n vole for McKinley. The Dem cr .its have caught them at their .jiixaib, however, and may pre vent their registration. Those lu-publicans should import Mr. Holton to arrest registrars. could be heard about that even the cotton picking was out of the way and all things were now ready for a good wetting of the soil, so that the ploughing can be done ready for the fall seeding. 1 UCAL and CLIMATIC CATARRH .h, specific!, .rV,,tVta At 7 A tV f,' . i V t u . Sit i ' I uj1 V-tVFV , 1 I vf.xlfai in General Mereliaridise. BUYSiZS OF Country.' Product:. Four-foot Wood alwoys Waitod. Eobt Price for sumo. . Suits from $12.50 upward?. Trousers front $1.00 upwards. ' 0 (hen oats from $10.00 upwards. o o All carefully cut to measure, handsomely trimmed and tailored. CONCORD MARKETS. COTTON M ARKET. Corrected by Cannon & Fetaer ompany Good middling, LKALLU. 1U 11) 10 15 r. Fij ,v mi HI in l- taitib 9 00 9 90 I'u'c d i:c:: market. -t4.!M by. Ed. F. White, Ely's CraHalE ft is quirklv ahsoiln-d; itivos rtji at dice, Nas.il 1'nssaKVS; Allays ;-a.o ; rt . . oupUi'-curud hams. Bull? meat sides.. fk o.swax.. iHuttor . ....... I biuekens . IaHaniilUllHllI! TT r a 1 .. . . I i. mm m and protects the Mem-LULU II Lw brant-, restores the senses of taste and smtll.no tnercur. no injurious Jdrug; regular stae 50 cents, family s-.ze $1.00 at druggists or by mail. Lly BrotUere, 56 Warrea St., New York O Wit mauiif :.' IT- Lard. ... fUur (5. p.). 10 . . 15 10 20 15 .110 to 20 ID 15 1 ea: $2 0 . 70 viuUUii gilt Talcw V 50 i 5 D

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