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Numi:' ii lo t. DURHAM, N. C, FRIDAYaiO'lNING -JUNE 28, 1889. Two Cents v - . ' . i ..... -. - - v r . AT- U , . . f 'i r 1 i - , w 7; J . I r X - Is , 2 1 . hSfl ! 2 M - & -jict: 1 2Ly 1 r r. -I Ladies' Kid Opera SlippeiSj at 30 cent. Bargains in Childrens' Slippers. -le Sewed Shoes, at 75 cents, ' ; 1i'ieapat$1.00. - yCIoth (iaiters, at oO cents. . Bargains all through' onf ' ' -Shoe Department.- Ladies' Ture Silk Gloves, all colors, at 25 j.. cents, worth oO cents. Iudia-Linen,,40 inehep ide, at 10 cent9 , v per yard, regular price 20 oeutfl . Chk MuslinlO centsj.l2J cenfs and 15 ' . centi ents. 7 Worth vx, sue ana ioc. 437- 1 ' " " ' : Is your chance to et d j a i n i g a f 1 1 r j G V ' pi TTI TTT - "T ( T n n I Vl VV 1 Vio 1 " ' I - 1 y -I' - . , . OUllllJUU. ,i' ' , ' ' I I !l i v. mm 4' 4 t ' -. ' c.:;;t:j err lews. Brief Items Picked vo Here and There lor . ' : Busy t. e. - , ' Duck Roger?, a very indus trious colored rutin, of BiTtown, die. yesterday morning, about six o'clock. ; -: .", ' The Street Commissioner is making var on the weeds in some of our streets. lie w'hes the pec; 'e to clear them oil' i..e side-w:dks in front of their residences. The ju dicious use of a hoe will make a great improvement.' , -r-A Person county fanner was in town .yesterday and he tells us that it is his opinion only about one third of the old crop of tobacco in his county has been sold." He tells us the farmers are dipo.-ed to come to Durham. We s!,.s!l Le glad 'to .-ee them and they will get good prices. :'.-, ... The Durham & N ' to Railway will sell round trip . ..cts from 'I);n iu'.m to Richmond, 1 lors burg and Portsmouth for parties wishing to spend the fourlji of July iu e'ier of thoe cities, Ticketsot wile July 3rd, good to return &th inclii -ivt. Train leaves Durham 4 Lp.'fn. Fare round trip $4.75. -' Prof. M. JI. . Holt and wife, of Oak Ridge, are in the city visit ing Mrs., Dr. Harris. Prof. Holt is one of the . Principals of the Oak Ridge Institute, a school which is doing a : most excellent' work and gaining a 1 wide'Teputation. There is no better school' iir the State and we-are pleased to ste the Professor in our town. , , . , :Tbe..?t"S prJ-Btjjits its readen ivilh rt - Wfll-disnliived -h.tCrJ'f " f ... - .....-v-.- fmtirmmm TTnrnin-i Whitint!:. , That" is -the way to ad- veftise, . Mr Whiting will, ou the 1st of July, remove his works to the building opposite the V Globe, Ware house where he will .- le able to Slip Vly the trade, to greater advantage. I - . --. ", 11 " 1 '" 'l - V'.- .V illed Himself mth -Rough 7d'Sat$TtX !News was hrotight to Durham ; eterday that Mr. Nathan Fox a arnier about oO years of agey living Person county iu;ar bjuire J ! ester, ei'immitted snicitle ly taking a dose of "Rough on Rats'. Tuesday morn- unr about 10 o LT'ick, and dying the eveninir of the fcunje day.'" -It vis re- portea tuat ne was in tne namt oi taking penodicar spreei and Was re covering from one of tliese when he wak heard to Remark fSunday -that he-intended to knl himself, but. his family .did not; think-he -was in earnest " ' ' . - . . The 'Naval Cadetship. It was a little slow in coming but at last we nave some laea as to wno is the successful applicant. Hon. B, II. Kunn , announces that Worth BagfieyVof' Raleigh, 'submitted the best papers from the competitive ex amination held in Raleigh some ii;ne sincevfor appointment to the ; naval cadetship at 'Annapolis', from, this distriqr, and he bus given-hini the tarst (recoiBnicndattou tor ti.e i.t.iu;t- raenu R. D. Tuck,' of 'Johnstcu countu. feceives the second ...rewim m'endaltion atid is alternate ' for the appoinjtment. - ' ', A Three-iEtorjt Building of Pressed Brik. : The tiUN is .informed that Mr. Win.Mangum will erect a three storv btlildincrnn the corner-of Main and .Mi. gum streets. W c are tola that w l will .commence within the next fo rV'di'vst The building will vbeof.pr, A brick 'and , finished, in landson, tyle malving It a decided creduwra j!uis!mcnt to our town. .This is gl'a'-nrvs. The site is one or tne teu"lc ?.ace ano we con gratulate V street. Am . upon his ih- tentions. iraiuiation: -I L I f U-3H .9 Ut lllt V 'At the n 1 1f nave In Drug Store of N. MJohnsoi am :sion to ' aiieuueu i Injunction C ran ted. -The older restrain' niond A Danville I la! tending the track of Clarksvill road 'iip eight feet from th?f D. was arg'.iej Ixifore . Jm1 G reens! oro yesterday.,, from (Jreeiishoroi. . Ia.-t i. ; t'.r Rieh ,.J from ex ;e Oxford & body street, & N." track, . -f Gilmer .in A u! ram i!.t informs us that mi injunction was w deli means that thd town is sus ; D. is prohibited t! tir proposed tamed and the 11. from cun-tru tl.'g track. Did You Know , , That we are uot rr.nuing a news- paper for fun. . That a his: boom Durham. . r lTh.it Jno. M. Di class painter That Rawls is oi s. in store for vn is a first- rinc: biif bar- gains in slippers. . , . : .That Conductor' R.., u i popular with the traveling pi.' 'ic. -v ;; ''hat the Ik t t ''j to ere n crowd ( f corner loafu'S iscoliv.. ter. i a t.e hose on em. . That our printer ) as a cushioned seat uiade of tacks in his window for the benefit of his fri ads. - ,r ,fhat there is mot sVVail road busi ness dime in Durhai i for the size of the town than any jher ova iu the State. : " . "! That some nf .oi'r .business tuen are not advertisifigjexteusivly ; so that country"peopJe,oiay' know where to trade. ' . ""VffSvf he . nearl t mtmr. --' - .... . i " " is seen coming oveif .the hill That the crowd ' of youthful sers- nadera that went nut last pijrht took our effjeient Constable aloiV to keep from getting the soft end oi a broom stick., v'.-'-:..v. '.''.li'-i' '-i.-:'Vv rellus,Pleariflof;.lt Uur ' esteemea contemporary, tne Rcidville Iteeitvf, charges the Sun ith "getting epooijy,', Wre shall not argue the" pitbt impeachment, but there is one thirr we would like to know. Il'attendiig a horserace will liiHi ire such a flarugraph 'as the1 one below, copied from -our - e. 6., what kind of a "getting would you "Mounted upon1 iu beautiful emi nence, it overiooKB aRcene wnere na ture has grouped Her. materials ill such pleasing , eituatfiins j tts to sug gest that possibly its w the Original Lden or the - happy tairey in which the pYihce of AbysSini wandered and in his contemplations, drew down from sunny skies andWolden stars the poetic mysteries ibicjh enshroud" ed his life." . , ; .: ; Goshf we're' out 'qf l)'n.ihi: , r- i rt""! . - f Plenty of worn at noma, y Phe Colored heoolf in aid around Durham will see frtnn andvertise ment in this paper ; that Ms. L.?L. Patnplin is empIoying,?Hll l!ihands he can secure, . lherev is It ty ( t work for them to- do. rif;U fere at home-, if they are disposed to work. Th will get $1 a daya'receive tuskcts everv nie:ht fceAiri; -'heir y rnd wOrk,J As, to the resptP1 i ability to'pay he 'refers t' W the Fidelity Bank i or , J,. Wyatt & Bro. .Tl ces ity for going awsv, , wu transportation, ;, ., ' - ..,n, r h.:,vi.t " I bti'ul , W. 1 il ls . t be a . ate of affdiw tl.y loafer in Durban 1 . Fine Ciqars., -" v Fine Imported t M J'oiih (jgars, ut oornered jv: M. Joimson Drug Store. i 28.:.t . Soda Water and The best msson & Co.'a Drug Store, 28-yt 4 , o. H r .... i ' i .r 1 , f . on.i?' -i I, ft Jol 1 A foung C.rl Beaten to' C oath If,'. " A f ; 5. TtcxrHESTER, N." Y., June 1.7. A special to the onionfroni 'ra says: One '-of the most hc.ible murders that ever ccurred .'in Or leans, county' took place ccar Oak Orchard, a small village seven miles north of Medina,, last evening about 5 o'clock. '. The facts are as follows: Euzeue Er.iery, . a f rra ! I tm- 0 considerable atter.:l..a ta Cora, t..-, tLirteen-year-old daughter of Grimes, a well-to-do farmer oi John that place. The .-young girl's parents forbade Emery going with' her, and last evening wheu father and mother were away and only Cora and her little brother were home, Emery en tered the house,' and with a -large club of wood commenced an attack oh the defencele; 3 girl n 1 beat her until life was extinct. The little brother immediately summoned his parents, who telegraphed to Medina to the police and Coronor Munson, who arrived shortly, after mi 'right. Emery had . escaped,' luv . md s rt a'TCti d until abort ti o'ch h . i..i)iiiing by't'.il.i' toul , at Albion. Great excitemeut prevails. i , .. 1 , ... A Desperatt Shooting Affair in Walton Count, ,(' . . j. . Florida. 's ,. " - , ; Pexsacola', Fla. June, 23, News has reached hereof adespcrate shooting bG'ray which occured iu Walton county this State, last Satur day, in which two men were killed. Sheriff Custel lo and m Deputy ' Sherifl' Bl ack, cf Ctueva. Cou n ylAla".; and Sheriff McLeod aud Depufv lorri- son-atteniptea to arresr At,Xf. iwus- v t ... nd- Pnk ;rye, . wa. tur?m men " at Camptown. ' When Hp- pfoached, Pye begaji firing with h)th bands killing his pal .with a ullet intended ,fo'. Deputy Black. Pye jhen attempted to kill Morrison, but was himself shot deadill four of the.officers firinjr -at him sim ultaneously. , r. ' i , ' ' ' State Dental Association. .-A Greensboro special of June 25th", to the Raleigh -'News and Observer says : r The fifteenth annual meeting of the North Carolina. State Dental Association .met '-,iu the ,Benbow House this morning and ; theYPresi dcut, Er. T...ner, called the meeting to order, -which was- opened- with Erayet by Rev. Dr. J- Henry Smith, . D. An address of welcome was delivered by Mayor Forbis , in a most elegant manner, a response to which was made by Dr. J. E. - Grif fith, of Salisbury; - The President's address next followed, aud wa a fine effort and was tremendously ap plauded.' ' Drs. E. Sim and E. C. Kirk, of Philadelpbiaf and Dr. Beadles of Virginia, all dentists of national re nown, are present , and haver been elected hQnorary niembers'of the so ciety, r k V C ""u ' t''i' ' 'fo'tnOrrrow morning Dvs. Orif; fith, Sid P. HilliardT. M, Hunter, F: S. Parria and J. H.' Durham will liold clinits in the large hall especial ly provided for' this, purpose.,; The following gentlemen have beeu elect ed .active, members:' Drs. Murray, Sapp, Blum'e; Goodwin; Hines aud Williams. , - ' , - H .. v Fifty persons have been poisoned at Wc-t Seon hear Montreal at a picnic. A dnv'ist had old sugar of lead fn ttead of tartaric acid for making le- not. le..- Fifteen are reported to be Ivi :. The, jothers are considered l't oi' (danger,' The druggist has ' ;vared to avoid arrest. ' - re I I ' r ' the .largest and -best selected rpaetons. . .DUggies no. iall on R. Rogers, ju Building., - .22-lw iW.V CX THE 5TAXX Ka Civet Hi$. Account of t.ht K.V.'.rg of Cap- tain Cawson. . Charlistox, S. C, Jur.3 23. . The only living witness 1 1 the mur der of F. W. Dawson tol l the story of the trciredy on the wimess stau'd today... It was t!:e taunlerer 1.!:;: ..If, T. I!.!! D . - Tl .o " s r , .r, who- v. in Lis v ' rnr box, i. '. r JIcDv)WS time of the murder. r.t ahe V.i r.r.v Dawson enter the oCIce, and r " ! f.iur or five tnir.v.tcs hc r.l ay j ' 1 .'hot, then two groans, a gv - . I voico,- fallowed' ty r.n ex:''.jd ' voice, 83 vi.ij: "Ymi 1 yci would take my. yours." -.. ". . ... - f . ' Then the r-risoner' was r-i ' i t! witness sta: 1 ly his co told a story vf the trnga-f . he evinced a disposition t . . 1 w t on in- ,!'..vycr ' .it out his own excited way, but checked him and brc t H .w' I'-'ding r.f, '., . - Iiis frtory was'that his office bell about ; t wrJy to : four -Volock. . Vitnes. the door and invited lam in i ... .'S opened . Daw- son said :? Eve jm;t been informed . of your ungentl "inlv conduct to, one of my serve , ! , " Witness replied "It is untrue that t have been ungentlemanly to. one of your iservsnta.". I felt iad'gr:' . , nant at hs cuwu . : . uawson re, .icrrr i give you iu ' nriderstand that lam responsible for ; thaf wr'xt fmeanii5the truvefaeES.K'" -i t yea personal lv fSSOQIk. -Witness reoTleTCTlrfReiPWrtr speak to her wnenever he pleated. ..a '"If you do," replied Dawson, "I'll publish your conduct in the popere" . ' ' ' ( "And if you do, you infernal v scoundrel' .replied the witness, "I'll . hold vou oersdnallv responsible. Get' out of my office. ... ' ?: ; no iiTifr.acia en i itronn struck his hat off with his cane and shmped him, knocking: him across , the lounge, '-Then Dawson slapped him again, ' and witness then drew V his pistol and shot him. ; . Witness did not see whether Daw ' son was confronting ' him or not, he only knew that he was in front of 1 1 1 rii .. . : . .' t - ;i j After beinirsliot,' Dawson turned ' and said while falling "you've killed ; Witness replied, "you tried to ' take my life, and now I've taken ! yours." "- - V . . , . -. Vvhon I lau.onri t nil na uran urt. frt., him, felt his pulse and straightened ,f. his body out on the floor. He ex plained his subsequent action of try- r ing to dig a grave and bury the body ' by saying that the circumstances were e appalling that he scarcely r knew ' hat ha was doing.. , He, - in self defense. Witness admitted that he had habitually carried a pis- ' toL ' The intrigue "with the cover- - ness was- not touched upon in the v direct examination. ' 'A. dispatch from Ishpeming, Mich igan, says t One huudred and fifty pounds of quartz, carrying.; gold at the rate of $50,000 , a ton, were brought in from the Michigan gold mine yesterday. - A new shaft was started Thursday, and at the depth four feet, a pocket of quartz, , carry- - mg gold, was struck, -the vein at the point where the find was made is three feet- wide, and double the width of the vein at points previous ly worked. The - discovery " has! .caused much excitement, and is .re garded as the most- important yet made it the Ishpeming gold range. -...; -,,-.,,,' ' m lmfxr" . r 'j,, ill',- vY''v " - "'.. .i ' ' " ' i - : ' v..
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