Arriral of Tra ns. , , Richmond arrives at 11:15 a. m. fo. r?,mvVashington ' 9 pan... SO 35 Atlanta " V " 7:22 p.m. " l' Atlanta ;; 9:35 a.m. ft " 36 , New York " 8:51 a. m. 37 A.Hnta 4 " 9:00 p.m. 3.8,Tt,hound freight leaves at 12m. . 5:15 P n 6"? ora t inral trains hetwipn Kos- The Ashe Murder Case, .The: Landmark of Tuesday n6ted that OaiTin Eller, who wa tried in Ashe county last week for the mur der of hxr cousin, Roy La'ham, was os. a"a, Aiianta. No and36 are the COnyiCted of murdf-r in (hA Slrhmona - VoMvpn Atlanta andWashino- . r: - , oiwvUU WTndli are the Washington and aegree. tit to" TIpA Vestibuled Limited trains and. stop at Con- e was Ben tenner? in 9 a years m the penitentiary and as his case was not appealed he as at once taken to Raleigh. The Wilkesboro Chronicle, had a conversation with Eller when he passed: through Wilkesboio on his way to Raleigh. Possum hunters were out Friday and says: V Vt Their luck is yet unlearned: "The case is a peculiar -one, and V R Stickley, of Enoch-raivm J3iUe! 18 Cltfaer a cold-bloooded uiuruerer witn neart as insensate of aBATU& OF LOCAL. NEWS. ricked rp;a Pat inifimnpe By Oar liasttiatf Pencil Pastier. Rev, cbarch. THE RUSH OF HUMANITY. - feople Who Travel as. Seen by Our Reporter. Merchant M Oglesbr, 6f Har risburg, was here tosday. '" -Drummer R F Rice, of Qreensj boro, was m the city to.-da?4 Mr. W D Barringer, of Char totte, spent last night in the city. Mr. and Mrs. W A Caldwell re turned to the city last night from a week' trip to Stanly. - Mrs. J D Bacon" and children Jeft this morning for Burlington to spend some time with relatives, Dr. P A Barrier, "of . Mt Pleas ant, gave us a plasant call. He is a staunch friend of The Standard. Mrs. Elam King returned this morning from Charlotte. Mr. White, her brother, who was quite sick with feyer, is much improved. Dr. and Mrs. J O Davis left this morning for Lexingto a, to spend Sunday. Dr, Dayis will conduct services in the Episcopal church at that place. tine, w j j . ... feeling as &damh'no ; He was on nis way 10 xrinny , u""- ucuu fle laiKea treely when ap proached bv this editor, ftnrl Kia Stop at D M Walker's if you want pressions seemed frank and tmrhfni. anything in the grocery and notion He ia an extraordinary expert liar or line. Don't forget the place op- a truthful boy. He is only'19 years posite V 0 Furr's at Forest Hill. tf. old, has dark blue eyes, dark hair At First Presbyterian church and weighs about 185 lbs. He has tomorrow morning the pastor will that brogue peculiar to the moun take for his subject: "Meat out of taineer. He seemed in a hopef ulmood the Biter and Honey out of the and when asiced 'how he liked the Cal idea of going to the pen, fctf said it ! ' , cmok r was bard but he couldn't xheh it: A spienuiu oiC . pnew;00 unA B ' will go at 3i cents per yard They are ft- UUU O IT Ul 11 1IRH HvnlllKL I r TT r-k 1 1 1-1 i -. . , -r, --1 Mrs, Jieury u rropst lett tnis wonno c. one nunarea pieces outinir, i wiu uavc uj uuy. rve wm lei wuki have go at 5c This is the 8 and 10c LOWE & SOW. $16,000 WORTH OF DRY GOO DS, SHOES AND CLOTH- Will now be thrown on the market that will be sold in the next 90 davs at me greatest SLAUGHTER OF PRICES ever Jieard of in Concord, Our entire 8tockwas bought through the summer when prices were at the lowest point. Now we are going to give tha Concord trading people the benefit of this stock at prices far below all competitors. We want you to listen and be govern ed accordingly to what will happen. TAKE PLAIDS Something that every farmer will have to buy, Until what we have is all sold, WS; convicted him: but -Jie : t .t o, you will have to buy. We will let what u ..j' rUimu6.AUI xiugwn, one wm we have go at 5c Tl ... ..i 11 m o-, . I awn uc udiuuueu, auu tuai 0j i 1 vir. Jjor partlCUiarH uaxi at Ana oiAJtu- ., . , . bjuu pumc uwd mcic uciuto goiug ard office. o7 lw. rbeaDin good condition. Can be I , Cb - 6 .1. ' . bim and bougnt lor casn or on msuuimenis. 1 , , 1-1 U.'Anlaro nail of TPtTW Rt A XTTk . I the real murderer would be disvover. t0 Raieigh, where Mr, Propst is with ed. He said that he expected te ,u ! xuc uj6 un w try to penorm every amy imposea .factory is partially under cover. All upon him by -the authorities. - He outside ffoik will be finished in less denied' bitterly that he had killed than six days, if the weather con- Latham and said they were kinsfolks TOien Baby waa ick. we gave harCastoria. tinues favorable. and had been chums all their liyes.' she waa a aina; decried for Castoria. : lxA Mr.O H Armfiflld. nf RfaWilla When she became Miss, she clung to Castorfa. uuiiimumuu ouifio n vC - , r- ' I When she had Children, she ga them Castoria, tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock at wno was or counsel lor iiiiier, says Cold Water Lutheran church. Key. ae believed Eller guilty before the J D Shealey, pastor, will preach his trial, but during the trial his de- farpwpil Rprmom. I meauor was such that he was com ftlNVII -w CHEVIOTS, The 8 and 10c kind, will go at 7c. Nice styles and new goods. Ladies Wool Dress Goods Have been cut to the quick. Tis im possible for us to make you appreciate IE 1 ZX.UllUU UCKKr WUUiaU iWttS CS th,. !fV,n Oofn. t.o fnrV D M Walker pays the hiehest F ra,BiB lu ""Buue. oorted over the city this morning by Our price labeiowauotnen. market prices for all kind of Early in the trial counsel for th, a sixteen year old girl and a twelve country produce, cash or" barter. 8tte. offered to compromise on a Te.r old boy, 'They haying neither PRINTS Don't forget the place opposite D O w v hme8 M kmdred8 an(1 s.nb318t "oa B rr I counsel laid the oner before ni.n.lAij Aun w BO;. fvk Farr's at Forest HllL tf. . .. . . . . . . ' -v-a.v.- -J ; iw-s Will n fn endless auantitiea at 4 and 5c. . ' out no promptly rejected it. ne cifcy rai8ed quite a nice Bum of These goods have all advanced, and will Mr. o jyiLioman lniormB us tnai said he was innocent and for that beginning with tomorrow morning reason he cou!d not consent to any inewill furnish electric lights for compromise. As the Chronicle says, the early risers in private residences, he is eyidently a cold blooded acoun- Tins is a great convenience. - drel or he is innocent. The effect of chunking rocks is money. cost wholesale what we ask for our stock but they must go. ' Tia out ot questlon,ito duplicate our THE COM MAN If the fashion plates are. .. to be believed, will wear black, and there never waf such a demand for : black: :dress goods; to the exclusion of all col ored fabrics. Nothing adds more to the beauty and dignity of a woman' appearance than a fine " black gown,which is alike economical and ultra fash ionable. We have just gotten in our black and navy blues bought when - the prices were low canv sell you 75 cent Henrietta Surah for 50c 46 inches wide Can sell you a $1 goods 50 inches wide for , 75c, Our stock of. Black Creapones are the latest : production. We ask all Ladies to see our dress goods betore buying else where. - Do you want to see the. prettiest line of LADIE'S SHOES 1 ever shown in Concord Then come and see us and be convinced. Our No. 49 narrow Opera Toe perfect beauty. Cur JXo. 71 Needle Square Toe prettiest seoe on the mar- ket Our No, 69 Pointed Razor, Toe the most stylish yt. Our No, 70 Hound Toe a grand .seller, all at low figures. pLAtTNDRIED SHIRTS Our city trade "Leader" pure Linen Bossom extra heavy muslin doubl e front and bacK, patent continu ous facings on back and sleeyes, custom, cut and at the low price of 50c. Gibson & Morrison. There was quite a commotion on prf 0 the street this afternoon when two w:i countrymen met in the front of Can- MEN, g 0QJj q VER nons & Fetzw's store and. naa some hot words,- one man calling the other a thief and other bad names. No blows were passed. Policemen We wiU sell a lot of Outing shtrts at 10c. Ctton under shirts a!l at whole salft price. The largest stocK or laaies vests, in plainly seen in the sheet-iron walls Liveryman J C Deaton, of Moores of the cotton warehouse at the Can- yillle, was in town to-day. noa tactory. a tnousana or more To rem0Te the constipated habit, had to disperse the crowd. holes have been punched throng. the only Bafe treatment u a course Th St . ndabd erred :TeaterdaT Buffalo' Bill's Wild West Show of Ayer's Pills, followed by a laxa- wncn it 8tated that only a few bales town will go at cut price. unarlotte, JN. U. Tickets on sale live diet. Most otner catnartics ao October 14th final limit October 15 more .harm "than ood, therefore 1895. Continuous passage in each leading physicians recommend direction. Fare for round trio 85c. Ayer's Pills, especially as a family The mayor and the street force phy81c are now working on West Corbin At Price Memorial Temple dedL street, near the depot. ? Improye- cation services will be conducted by merits will be made beyond the raiN Rt. Rev. J WJIocd, U. D L L. D.t road afttr Corbin street is in proper at 3 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. trim. Rnep.ial voices will furnish selections RnVir,a u for tne occasion, nev. u o -oiuw, . I a I am nnD1 Q I l n Xtt J K V MUlHVlUUg HIV tViUg IUHUW I - . t t l L u:.i , , " I fftfinn to thfiir white friends to at- ucm me erection 01 Beverai new AND . UNDER SHIRTS. HAVE YOU THOUGHT OF BUY- I KG A FALL DRESS? of cotton was upon the market. Yes terday and today's receipts amount to several hundred bales. Tae rul ing price" paid to-day (Saturday) was 8.85. ' WOOL 'FLANNEL. Heavy wool trill Flannel will go for These eoods cost more now by the bolt. BLANKETS. , I Bought at the lowestlnqtch ever reached, v 1 will go oui rrow,iaaT. wm uo you guuu. SIE ShoesShoes. 44 inches wide 40 cents per yard. 36 inch tation to their white friends to tend,: '" r-: Dog stealing is now in order, Since the men were here witn Ore gon horses and did the lassoe actx the small boy has practiced tne arc until he is almost perfect. It is a houses on Mill street. Mr, P B Fetzer is a hustler, and says the work will go right along now. ' Mr. Jackson Safrit, who was so seriously hurt in the boiler explosion crht at anv time to ooer ii, was in the city to-day , : fAn (Saturday). His many friends were see several boys with a drov of dogs glad to 8ee him in so sound a con- attached to the end of lassoes, dition . " Some men try advertising as tho u i -u c '1, ITndian tried feathers. Ha took one U Mr. John Suther. a vonne man of Antuan l. . ; AC (li Mt. Pleasant and wno went West several vears ao struck the on lt al1 nlSbt; Iq tbe morf1D? h :ifvH- ? y5f g ' 2f rpmarked - "White man say feathers ty direct from Fort "Worth, Texas, remarked , nius 'f00i '' Friday night He likes Texas, but beaP Bof fc wblte Z , . deltas if m leXa You may start in a small way (most Clt aa it he could remain no longer JL"U J , . x nn. -tsr sss s b Confusion as to the choice of a public you cannot fail of success. ood.purifier is unnecessary. There Never were the people so progressive 40 Ut Ollfl VippI: u3 Ayer's, This important fact 3 with - your fi lends hut not with yonr enemies Every person in the county knows that the whole?ale price on shoes has advanced from 25c to 50c pair. LNow here is where we can do you the most good. We have 27 cents per our line of ladies yard. See and We have something that will knotsk 'em ont Groves' Tonic worth of Shoes tlyit we bought when the price struck the bottom . Evervbodv will have to buy shoes, and if cotton has run up to a good price, it will not bring you so mucn cash, but what you will feel like, i mil want to save as much of lhe w " .. . ;ii money as possioie. jnow we wu place you in a posiuuu iu Jieoy n good part - of your money in your pocket aid will distribute this Dress agJ to tSSa 1 01 at yonrs to'p ;O0 ime Crepons, Crovenetts ,and Henriettas; Ther are the-lattest. Don't miss them if you" want a blask-,. 1 rnriptp -1- G . m recognize re-.Wor I . nBV - ,0 sav our air. 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