eg long Very low. ..; vmuiu.i, . JN U., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19. 1895. Whose NO. 1,340 A HORRIBLE ACCIDENT. Mr. James W Long, alone an nn I attended by tender bands and affec-i eirr KimmonaFataiiy Bnrneaiin lies at almost the point of death; in lis obscure abode jn rear of Church gtreet. He bas typhoid. pneumonia and reeda attention, Let not' the Christian people of the city see this njgn pass away for want of ' nursing. Goto bim at once. jo Atlanta. : Tbe A tlanta- Exposition, is ,catch4 jDg c oncord and Cabarrus in" great numbers now, On Monday night tee following parties left .for a weeka yisit: Dr. and Mrs R S Young and Master Robert, Mrs- D p Johnston, Mrs. LFoil, Mrs. :,T A Mod -r, yiiises Belle Moser and LillieIdwig, and Messrs R L Dove anil D J Bostian. I ITin IJnn.l ' "-Another Pris oner Escapes. . V....-; nday's SaHsbury Herald: SaU urday afternoon -Henry -Kiiamonsj white, and. Bob Boyden, colored, were foun d on the s tree t s d run k and put in the guard house This is a common occurrence but the imprisi uumem provea to be tbe death of Kimmons. Aoout 8 o'clock alaim of fire Dr. White, the 'ansinVv Dr. James White, wnor 'stands charged with a fiendish insult to the half-witted daughter of Mr. vBai bee, an account. .of! which. was in- thes8 columns, is now in the, Rowan jail for safe keeping. Tne authorities of this county were made to believe, by a "sham" telegram from Harris- burg, that a lynching bee, Beveral hundred- strong, was headed towards have . been .retained to assist , the, prosecution. The trial will, of course, take placer in Stanly county. Mr. Bar oeo said to a reporter, and he talked mighty square and frank amid all his sadness and pain, ."all I want is that justice be meted out.' Inasmuch as the case v belongs to Stanly, that county will have all the cost to foot up, among them the Cost of the guard that watched the , f-, . . , at night the ftcllius His rrotlncts. j - Mr. G Ervin, of Saunders, this county was in the city Monday. He brought with him a: lot of tomatoes put up at his cannery. He sold to Messrs. G W Patterson and E P Hiii. - .' ; ;;, - Mr. Ervin tells us that he put up about 1500 cans of tomatoes. The SiiKDARD cote3 this with much pleasure. . ' '. - . M - inside and the door was soon opened; He stated that he was burned and was sent to Kluttz's drug store for treatment by a ? physician. Dr. W W McKenzie was summoned, Ibut before he came Boyden- left and has not since been seen. - After the door to . Boyden's cell had been opened an effort was made w uuiuuk me acor to the cell in which Kimmons was confined, but the key refused to work, and it is said was dropped and lost, and the heat and smoke drove the officers out of the building. The fare' com. A 7 panies f promptly responded- to the alarm, and, soon , had , two lines of Lane Folks Entertained. rl ose stretcneu to tne DUilttine:, and Little Miss Olhe and Masters j in the meantime parties with axes KaL b and Campbell . Chne enter-1 were cutting into Kimmons' cell. taiaed a number of little folks at This , took time and the building their home on Corbin street Monday I was burning rapidly. : O wing to its night, tne ccca Ton being the cele nature; the fire was hard to control bration of the tnirteenth anniversary and it was ten minutes or more after of -Mastet Ralph. Those who re the .water was turned on before the fipouded to the in vita ions .were building .could be entered, he Misses Oilie Fisher, Janie and'Zula door was then broken open and sev Patterson, Lottie-Davis, Lidia Bakka era! men rushed in the room , and and Fred Ross, " Homer Fisher, brought immons out Ralph Odeil, Walter and Fletcher The man was .unconscious and Fink. A refreshing . supper was was hurriedly taVen to Kluttz's ieryed and the little folks had a gay ding etbrt, where several physicians time until 9 o'clock, when thev dia- did all they could: to relieve : him. - - - - - - .-., - i . persed for their respective 'homes.' He was badly .burned and had in haled a -large quantity of smoke and Insure Sow. Eyerybody is getting a Penn policy. They are the nicest that can be written. Christmas is com- some time Kimmons .was taken to iag and you had better get a life the. Rowan House. He .recovered insurance policy for some of your consciousness yesterday and spoke,to folk rush mcont Agent. morning P. S. You mav have a fira "at I Mr. Kimmons lived near China tome" and should have some .fire Grove and was about 46 years old durance beforehand. J, F. H. ; He was an honest, , industrious jman aad,h,is paly. failing waj an oyer ' in .Concord last Thursday night. "Sheriff J11 Thursday night while" Dr. White T xt r A Mnmem a r uiujs D8Q ine uoccor laen to tne aa -ocwcicu m iue xrefcuvieriau t 1 iiiVerytniDg ornamental and serviceable Besides7 an elegant line of linger rings, ear drops, broaches, bar pins, stick pins, belt , buckles and was given and in wQfl PresbJterian church;and summoned chlircb- v in the guard house a Suard to stay at thejail to.receive lfc 18 indeed an ugly case and tue ijncnmg nee or ao whatever was CAUUvr.liie. aiair, tne poor young girl xuuuu io do in . tne guj The room m whinh Knvd ' J-v vj UUU' 41 . . 4. - I fined was burning fiercelv nn fT,p Uece8sarv' ADoac 4 or & o'clock wwu.Bpm8, airectiy traceT - Zi . -"V Ti. -i -t U -i ta m. i ah a . 1 : . ,. .... f j?nuay morning ne naa ur vvnite r u fcUC - r"11118 8aJ to tne taken back to jail, where he remain- wrong done. her. ed until" Friday evening's train; on ' U nder such circumstances, with whic'i the sherilf took him to Salis this light," said a well informed bury, where, according to the WorldJ gentleman, a native of Ohio, "that he is how. in jail. ; j man would not reach a magistrate's Quite naturally. Dr. White insists I trlai m Ohio he jeould be lynched on his innocence, claiming that he 1 at once, j SIDE'COMBS . we -have a large assort ment of gold pens. See them at once. r We ha ve . every thing in , thing in .the silverware Jihe you want. is persecuted, etc. Being rather in-r 1 he standard has printed all tellige&t and gifted at speech : he the above for no, other purpose than 1 I 0 I -T VflDlf made some believe .his side - of the to give the public what is claimed. 11. J. & J. : I. IUitiu story. Ua . the tther hand,r from na because or the tdct that the ; responsible parties, from the; tearful word has gone out to thV effecVthai x rOIGSSlOnal (jHrClS story; of, the young girl's parents and we aw a: people to take, the, layv jntd the testimony ( or urs, Jerome ana vu.uw" uuub. pucu .is noc:.ine x i a ,"n p-rry r ,r tv Hartsell, who immediatelv after the case. Cabarrus people don't lynch; A' alleged crime were called in and ex " is understood that bail .will be . iruysician ana ourgenu. aminedjthe -young girl, a yery dark askea tor Ur. W hite .next Thursday : Concord, N, C case is claimed against the prisoner, wbenJunge Norwood-opehs courtin QppjQg . .T. XL0UD ANNEX. J5Ut THE STANDARD 18 not trying I waiiouui y. auw piiouuer uittiu thft nasfl. "-: ,that:hecan eaisly giveaSlOOQ bbnul oome Bay ine iuaKisiraic a iriai i ",,u"v; otm wuu i - . was a farce: some say it was fair, the papers sent up by the magistrate do ERWIN & M1SENB.E1 MEK prisoner bating-all tbff w.tnesp .ne man I8 j iuea tor, pidans and Surgeons desired. " wiicmri iui cuyuuug a iuau ueiure It is alledged that while on trial, " v t or;Someming eise. shot guns - and vtetila T; and.Vther r ' ; A11 - weapons were pointed. athim. VThis Those who haveused; n, Dinff4 IS denied. . I Vam Ttianntrnwir !rAmn I -J: those who have not.-, have now the Stanly couniy and the.spot where the 0pDOitunity to try it.Free. -Call on crime is said to Have been committed fne advertised Drusgisi and get a shows evidence ; ot struggle. The Trial Bottle,. Free Send your name trial .was in; Stanly. The; magistrate and addressjtp H E Bucklen ;& Co. INfi GINGHAMS sent him, the prisoner, with the com Chicago, and get a sample box . of - mitment endorsed .by two Cabarrus Dr. KiDg's New Life Pills JFree, as y U lljyXr L,U1J1, PLAIDS, SHEETING iOffice.NpS Harty; buildirer, op posite 2nd - Presbytei iun church Charlotte.NC. - I. MANUFACTURERS OP -r---j,-s magistrates,: to ,the Cabarrus jail. . It well as a copy of Guiae to; Health hardly possible. : ; ; iisak:tnat:'the proceedings wereout and : Household " Instrnctor,' FfeeL ; After remaining at the drug store i - , r. ; tnat Ruftriff nfld no All of which is guaranteed to do you 3 ome. early : ana aypia tne m? wixe u fiu buu wuu .lamo buaine83 an tooklhimin : and -has The non.fprfeitable and to see him,, t.aduy eatable. J. F. Hurley, ; weaker ana aua.at i5;du o c ocic: this h a a K,af inl right to receiye a" prispner Jrom thb ed and yonf connty,; but the snentr Knows nis stacked Up In the Yard. The 0 dell Manufacturing Cpm AND SALT BAGU " o a widow and four children, The remains were taken tb Grace church this afternoon' for burial. While conscious vesterdav Mr. pany, not having sufficient roamC in iit!ir warciiuubus tu mure uieir cut ton, several hundred -bales have been stacked in the front yard of .''... ' ; " - . . . . v , ..; No. 4 mill, which, will be v put ,under a canvf.ss, sim'.!ar to the way it was ; DEALERS IN SEE OUR LINE OF ILYERWAR-E formation Ave can get, but little ground' for believing that - there was any strong. pfbbabilites of lynching. While a number said he onght to be, ec. there was not any concerted ac tion, we are toldit takes a leader to preset ved last winter, .it is a mass t..4 , WhU all flnifl falV iveneap. ACiU U 1 1 11 1 " - MAS . wu&w took place before and about the trial, there was absolutely no danger of it after the prisoner was brought General Merchandise, IP ME HAVEN'T GOT ; T YOU WANT WE GATST F.T TT . I Thia warning from W SHORT NOTIC E should be heeded. mbnsayisedh friendaround fco toWD nofc only because the, mob him to Jive-right. : He had not done ii -v.. anfflnifW dinner as he should; for which he was ;veiy bause we believe' Sheriff Sims sorry, but it was too late for him to wonld die in hl8 boots and have -his reform,' as his hours were numbered. da do the game rather than have r-: a prisoner lynchea. f : : Attorney II. H Caldwell is in Saiis- AT leorijissolulloll. fira0t fC bereby given that the ftntii P" Holshouser & Co., com tOBfuT '-7G2 "solved by mutual ceent Nov. 1st 1895.- : i r - ... i win C, HOLSHOUSEK. I. L. Miller. Wst r a; liabilities of C. HoIsh 'cco'iitCv "' and collect all notes -fine S other indebtedness - - ' J. Jj. MILLER. the pub'ic for past ' i ifiaoig. bicit" a continuance of J. L Miller. While the origin of the: fire is .not known it is universally believed that : Boyd en was the ; - cause .' of i t. The fire started on the inside of (the cell in which he was confined1 and there had been no fire in the build ing Saturday. The opinion is that he fiied the building hoping to ea-. cape. He is an old offender, haying served on the chain gang for two years, and is considered a bad char acter. i Officers searched for him Saturday-night and yesterday; but he has so far eluded arrest,- IVhat stops Neuralgia Zt. Miles Pain PHI bury to day (Tuesday) conferring with his client. - He; took with him a yolunteer,withes?,-Mr. Bill Tally. This man is a sreat almirer of the doctor. He said that he had not waiktd a step since court in July, except by means of crutches. He met Dr. White and the doctor took his case '-He gavevme some medi cine one night and the next morn ing," saia Tally, "I walked T out to the kitchen like a new man and the occurence so surprised my wife she got so sick she had to sit down." f Messrs. Montgomery & Crowell v ' I feT III! mmims mm SS.'V7 W.D uke Sons fcCo. . BUYEKS.OF Country Produce of al Kind ;Four-Foot wood always wonted best prices for 'same. We invite an in ' . spection of ail the goods we Manufactured ; :- MADE FROM " .ABSO-.UTELY-PURE 11 Maiiteii FIRE 1NSUR A N CE . When inheed of Fire -Xmur&nco. call and see us, or write. W o repre seat only nrst-class XLcae r.ua j?or- eiga companies. T . Respectfully, "WOODHOUSE & HillBIS

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