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vaav mm - I r www s.umu jones & Lyon s Slit- u-KfNlI)AY, MARCH G, 1889. , vl l ST 15 V TELEGRAPH. , vrman Press on Harrison's 1 lllll, i;ji;U. March o Excepting the 1 v. ,,., r here reserve their opin- on I resiueuL aanisuu s mau-j .,-iia'i-in lhe lareblaU says that ir. t,ows an arrogant SDirit. 1 that it does not display a par iriv friendly feeling toward )'.(!.' I .vr.-. ,. sit una says : "The In : America hoped for a more v! ;,iiivHiir)o.-ition from Harrison r . .n iroin Cleveland. The message J i I v -tr-nthens that hope." Tw-'' cni.ici.-iuH aiisu lroiii ni !.,,t(j expectation that the mes )'..",. would contain some deliver-Z-r on the Sainoan dispute which Indicate the intention of the , f..,v t'ovi riuiient to reverse the Bay- v oolicv in a uncuuuu umi wuuiu ;.tt (iennanv'ri desires. More bal- and neuei uuuuetveu uuer- ..i-...t t ! r MHi r ill np L'urn I r ' . , . '..,t,',.L U,,U . iv to mm merit on trie message t ..Ir-it it a (1 m 1 r: tinn will nnt an a . .., ..xxx ;.;it Harrison ought to iiave made a r',,r(? explicit statement regarding th.-i;i. in oriel allusion - the . Mwlaciilen speaks of Har- ,n - .ieciaiauons as in every way nilateil 'to inspire confidence in , A fviv and successful settlement, it ( ill of Cant. Learv already in- :; ate that another and- healthier - has begun, to blow in Wash- :.'.ui! to-night. A Istal)lishnieiit Fails. 1;kai'!.n;, Pa., March 5. The an-..lUii-enient is made here, this after-the- failure of the Reading run Works, which operates in this ;tv Mast lurnaces, roliing mill, :.-ct, tuhe and pipe mills, forges !.! 'nachine sliops, employing over iiwi hands. The firm has given ;. ,tirr ot snspfiision or its payments iml called a meeting of its creditors u In held at the Philadelphia office b: tin company next inursday atter fciion. It is one of the largest estab- liments ot its kind in America and l!-pens(s in wages in this city every ar over m, 00' ,000. The first udg- tjent entered against the company as by the Reading Railroad Com- tanv lor liu.uuu. Tlie tailure is nerally attributed to the stringent nmiitioii ot.tne iron trade. Washington Notes. . Wash iNdTox,' March 5. The Treas n to-day accepted ' bonds $75,000, 1 four and four and a half per cents. Mr. Randall, chairman of the iMiset'oiinnittee on aiipropnatious, I'-trnlav ubimttcd tQ tlic House a iueineiit showing the amount of i'l'mpriatioiis carried bv the ren- d appropriation bills passed at the .m on closed yesterday and compar- !i is made wit.li the estimates of " ''K'partmehls and laws -for ..the nvnt year. This statement shows ai Ui !uta eTim:ito snhrmttpd ''" liitcd to 217, '285,090; the sum l""priated to $281,878,095, and " Mini carried in the laws for the 'i 'vnt year to $30(3985,;H4. lIarrions Cabinet. Wahix;tox, D C, March 5. Pres nt Harrison to-day sent to the li'ite- the following nominations: fr .scci'etary of tState, James G. 'm vol Maine; Secretary of. the J vasury, William Windom, of Min- "t:i: Secretary ot AVar, Redfield factor, ot Vermont : Secretary of -Vivv, Renjamin -F. Tracy, of 'W lurk; Secretary of the Inte-ni-h'lm V. Noble, of Missouri ; f't:iiastcr-(ieneral, John Wana- :iker- of Pennsylvania ; Attorney !1, r;ii- '. ll ll. Miller, of Indi- 1 ccretary of Agriculture, Jer ,Ul'i Rusk, of Wisconsin. The Filiations were confirmed a in ten lli:u session of the Senate. arkt-t House ami Hall Burned. P-ni.Ai.Ki.i'iiiA', March 5. The Co "L'ia avenue market house and 'i a Rroad street and Columbia ' "He was totally (WrnvpH dw firp y. , J J llllS llinrninrr . 1 knlir tUa rrrollo riiflarge market building were Vending. The building was fliy Pichard J.Dobbins." Loss ll;ltt;tlat S15Q,(XK)0. (;l v...nu Kqiiador, March 5. i l ;i' iioeK ot an earthquake has u "-t. here since 11 p. m., March ,1H t:lU n m.. Marrh 2d Seconds. - sott Identified. March 5. The English who were sent to Madrid V identitiPl ih ,w , AUC ICLLiaili.'S Ul " m the presence of the British - A,i Wlio then nn lin ,4 i .. wiuticv mail ' he 1 liter r,l ' ,)Ktrs Conquer Death. t uV'v, alUr K. Ilanimond ssiys: "Afte l'- rit-ncp T l,., .i.ii.. t iis . us oi an aeams irom consumption. Dr. Acker's English u l'n"i'ionu and- b'-.i iri V'IlsUlnl,tin were only care-bl-ufc: wonderful Rem- atknall v-(jn IM,sinve guarantee Dy SPECIAL OFFER FOR THIS WEEK. 10 dozen Misses' Black Ribbed Cot ton Hose, Trimmed Seams, at 10 cents per pair. 10 dozen Misses' English Ribbed Black Cotton Hose, extra long with white feet, 7 to 8 J, at 12 cents per pair. ! 12 dozen Misses' English Ribbed Fast Black Cotton Hose, extra lono with white feet, sizes. 6 J to 8 at 15 cents per pair. ; 10 dozen Ladies Black Ingram Hose, at 10 cents per pair. , 8 dozen Ladies' Fast Black, extra long, regular made, Cotton Hose, sizes 8 to 9 J, at 20 cents per pair. G dozen Ladies' Fast Black, extra long, Cotton Hose; fleeced, sizes 8 to 9 1, at 30 cents per pair. 5 .dozen Ladies' Black Cashmere British, sizes 8 to. i), at 45 cents per pair, former price, 60 cents. A choice selection of Fabric Gloves, Berlin, Lisle, Cashmere, Taffeta, at special prices. J ust received 10 dozen of the cele brated TIVOLLE Ladies' Embroid ered Black Kid Gloves; colors, as sorted tans. Every pair warranted. We are also showing a splendid Kid Glove in. all the new spring shades, at 50 cents per pair. JONES & LYON. DO YOU PROPOSE S BUILD? THE DURHAM hi Ik and 1 nv ANNOUNCE That they are prepared to take con tracts for Buildings of any size, in Wood or Brick, from the plainest and cheapest to the finest and most elab orate, at Plans and estimates cheerfully furn ished and contracts solicited at home or abroad. Our plant is equipped with the latest improved labor-saving ma chinery and we are prepared' to fur nish Sash, Doors, Blinds, and all kinds of Builders' Supplies at prices that cannot be beat. , auglO-dt S. R. Carrington. John J. Thaxton Carrington & Thaxfon At Carrington's corner, near the I Railroad, j DURHAM, N. C. A WOED TO THE PUBLIC ! We have just opened and will keep constantly on hand and for sale, a full and complete stock of Heavy and Fancy Groceries, Feed Stuffs, &c, &c. Pure home packed meat pure hog lard; pure hog sausage; best snow flake flour and other brands; Haxall meal, Haxall bran, ship stuff, hay, corn, oats, and everything in the GROCERY AND FEED LINE. Agents for the best brands fertili zers. We will say to all that we are amply able, and do buy our goods in large" quantities, paying cash and sell for the same, therefore we are able to compete with any house in the State. Call and examine our stock. "Respectfully, j CARRINGTON t THAXTOy. janlO 3m j Bright, Fresb, THE DAILY TOBACCO PLANT ! ISSUED EVERY "i - Except Si AFTERNOON, ..at unday, DURHAM. K. G. J. B. WHITAKER, jRi, ) SAMUEL T. -ASHE. h ditor; sdbsciiip noN One year, Six months, Three months, One month, One week, - $ 5.00 2.50 1.25 ,0 .15 OUR TEEMS : JCash in Advance from Everybody.-. RATES FOR ADVERTISING. column, three months,.... .... J column, six months, .... .. ... column, one year,. J column, three months, column, six months, . . . . column, one year...... 1 column, three months, ......... 1 column, six montes, ............ 1 column, one year, .$ 20.00 . 35.00 . 60.00 . 35.00 . 60.00 . 110.00 . 60.00 .110.00 . 200.00 It will be the aim of The Daily Tobacco Plant tc furnish its readers with the very latest news from all quarters and to present the same in an attractive manner. IN POLITICS We shall give faithful allegiance to the principles of the Democratic party that party under whose administration of pul lie affairs the State and the country at large and enjoyed the greatest prosperity and the richest blessings. OUR LOCAL DEPARTMENT We shall endeavor to make interesting and sprightly, furnishing the late ft hap penings at home and doing all in our power to still further adxance the intereets of our t plucky, enterprising and prosperous town. CONTRACTOR BUILDER ! DURHAM, N.C MSA1 work guaruutel and at fatififaotory prices. ; , lacLS-dolii FOR SALE! x-igut Diul.iing ou jn tie extern part of Durham. For rmftinnu... .,-i 4 j L - . uioi Kali K Li: '1 a,x dress, ; K. I. ROOERS. s.'v a- Tri augl8-tf, .Durham Land Sc"Securitv'co. R. I.. Rogers pells the best and easiest ridiii" Bu- gy nianuiactored in America t Ti ".1"r 4j a I'Tliii vin.iL- Centre hprmg Springs warra'nted for two Tears Also, bnugy pirts of all kinds. ' ftUffioe: Second flour rf w;,,i corner Main and Corcoran street. i jan -tf- j : R. I. ROOKRS. Executor's Notice ! Having qualified a.s Executrix of the esitate of Lugene Mor-head. deca.-ed. I herOv notifv all persons indebted to t-aid esfate to make immediate settlement; and all persons Laving claim agaiuxt said estate must present th.-m, dulv verified, to me at Durham, X. C, before the 4th dav of Marh.KS'.iO, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of theiri recov ery. . ! MRS. LL JY L. MOKEHEAD, March 4th. 18.-: j Executrix. NOTICE ! All persons indebted to WT. T. Blackwell or the Bank of Durham,' must call at once and pky the same, as further indulgence cannot be given; we are anxious to close up the business as speeklil'y as possible. J To those! of our friends who have paid usf we return our thanks for their promptness, and to those who are still indebted, we must re- yuesi mat tney pay witnout further delay. I . iiALIjAKl.), j W. S. HALLIBURTON, Trustees of W. T. IMackwell. A GENERAL MEETING -OF ITllE- STOCKHOLDERS OF THE Lynchburg & Durham R. R. Co. By virtue of a resolution of the Board 'of Direc tors of the LYNCHBURG & I DURHAM RAILROAD COMPANY, passed at ajmeeting said B'-ard held in the city of Lynchburg on Thursday. February 7th, lsSO, a general meeting of the Stockholders of the Lynchburg Durham Railroad Co. is hereby called to be held at the SOUTH BOSTON HOTEL,' in the town of South Boston, in the county of Halifax, Virginia, at 1 o'clock p. in., on THURSDAY, the 14th day of MARCH, 189. And all Stockholders are hereby notofied to attend said meeting.! Dy order of the Board of Directors. j P1TKI! .T IITl'V T ATTENTION J The Durham Laifd and Security Co. has some of the most valuable Real Estate in" town and in East Durham and West Durham for sale. j ,SSThey make a specialty of collecting accounts and rents, j They also rent, buy and sell for others on com mission, j Otfice: Second floor Wright building, corner Main and Corcoran streets. i janT-tf. R.I. ROGERS, Sec'y. Harrington, m. d., d.d. s. Dental Rooms on Main Street, Over the Bank of Durham. J8"Speciarl attention given to the treatment of Diseased Gums, and all diseases pertainiug to the Dental Structure, j Also to the treatment and pres ervation of Children's Teeth. janl7-d&wly SCHOOL OF MUSIC! MISS L M. SOUTIIGATE,' DIRECTOR. Tbe Fall Term will open SATURDAY. SEP TEMBER 15th, 1888. , , j Terms Per.duarter cf Twenty Lessors: Vocal Culture, half hour lessons, - -! $10.00 Vocal Culture, hour lessons, -i 15.0() Hano, hour lessons, - - - 10.00 and 15. 00 Organ, hour lessons, - - . - - ; 15.00 Free Classes in Harmony and Sight Reading.) Private lessons also given in Elocution ana Physical Culture, per quarter, j- 15.00 MISS MARION S. FULLErV Sec'y. DO YOU WANT NICE VEGETABLES In your garden this season? If so, don't plant anything without using j . DURHAM BULL FERTILIZER ! . ! 1 Remember this Fertilizer surpasses anything you can get for your Garden or Lawnj Cheaper than Anything Else. GET A BAG IMMEDIATELY. DURHAM FERTILIZER CO. feM-lm j 1 WIRE RAILING And Ornamental Wire Works. Dufkr&Co,, 1IM15 Howard Sl Sails, Ki Wire railing! for cemeteries, lawns! gardens offices and balconies; ; window guards, tree guards, wire cloth, sieves, fenders, cages, sand ana coai screens, iron bedsteads, cnairs, settees, etc. jyy-diy DURHAM, N . C . Now under management of We are fully prepared to accommodate the travel ing public in the most comfortaMe manner, both gentlemen and ladies. The public may feel assured of a quiet house and clean rooms. Table good. 9BOARDERS WANTED. febS-lin LIME ! LIME ! LIME ! Robbins and Stone ! THE ENTIRE STOCK OF Dry (roods, Clothing-, Shoes, Hats and Trunks, Will,offeilfrm tbi date at and below cost. A settlement inust be made withiirthe next ninety .days in order to enable Messrs. Rob- bins A: Stone to lay in a fresh Spring and Summer Stoek DreSaDr in every variety of quality and style, will be sold at prime ew lork cost In fact, the entire stock will 'be sacrificed. Endless variety on able Linens, Towels, White Spreads, Blankets, Ladies' and Gents Underwear, Corsets, Hosiery, Gloves, Handkerchiefs. SPECIAL! Nuns" Veiling, with a dee border, worth $l,will be sold at 63 cts nervard SHOES ! SHOES! SHOES $4,000 worth of Ladies'. Gents' and Children line band-sewed and machine sewed Shoes will be closed out at a positive sacrifice 6 CLOTHING ! CLOTHING ! CLOTHING ' 300 suits of Gents fine and medium Suits will be closed out re-ardle of cost. ultS8 HATS! HATS! HATS! Men and Boys' Hats and. Caps at your own price. Come early and make your selections. The stock must be closed entirely out within the next ninety days. Very Respectfully, lucius till: Jones & Lyon ! We are pleased to announce to our patrons that we are agents for the celebrated Gc Fine Hats And are now showing abeautifulline of tbese goods in all the latest Spring Styles. Every Hat Warranted! ! JONES & LYON, SOLE AGENTS. Stoves, Grates, k I bare the best assortment of Stoves, Grates, &c, ever before of fered in Durham, which I am offer ing at prices that Cannot.be Duplicated elsewhere. The old reliable FARMER GIRL than which there is no better. The GAUZE DOOR which is the latest triumph in Cook ing Stoves. GRATED of all kinds at very reduced prices. Heating SloYes, Franklins, &c, of all descriptions. . A nice lot of Lamp Goods; Tinware, &c., at lowest prices. I ... ' - . C. C. TAYL0E, ; Main Street. decl3 2m "2 Trustee for Bobbins it Stone. All persons who are indebted to W. F. ELLIS, m any way, will please come forward immediately and pay same without delay. By attending to this at once you will save Expense and Trouble to yourselves as well as to Yours, very respectfully, W. S. HALLIBURTON, Assignee of V. F. Ellis. . . decll-wltdtf FIRE GRATES HEATDSG STOVES! Of Mlnu C: I 1 ? I. cotton King" and "DnrhaStf' Cook Stoves. GENERAL HARDWARE. PIEDMO Riqnf&JDMi Condensed Schedule in Effect Jannary CthTsSl Trains Run by 75 Meridian Time. STORE ROOM WITH ELEVATOR T SIMON BROS, j ; MLSCTACTUEERS OF j ; SIMON I; PURE LIME, I QAFFNEY CITY, S. C. G. C. TIH3YG , lgcnt, II7IIIIA.3IV X. C. Guaranteed to be fully as pood & ny lime on the market and prW an low. i bpecial iudu. eineuts in car load lot. Try it. jaa'24-13in The store room at present occupied by Messrs.' T. F. Cheek & Son, ' furniture dealers, (perhaps the best stand in town) is for rent after Jan uary 1st. . The first, second and third lloors will be rented en suit, or the first and third lloors.. The building is fitted with a first class elevator connecting the 3 floors, and to parties representing a desirable business, I am prepared to offer most satisfactory arrangements. . Private rooms of rooms for offices for rent upon the second floor of thi3 building to parties giving good ref erences. JKE2L-5r TO E. A. HEARTT, AGENT. SOUTHBOUND. DAILY. Leave Leave Ieave Leave leave Leave Arrive Leave Leave Leave Ieare Arrive Leave Vrrive Vrrive rrive New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, Charlottesville, Lynchburg, uanviiie, kiehiaond, " Uurkville, Keysville, Danville, Greensboro, P M Goldsboro, Raleigh, Durham, Greensboro, Leave Salem, Leave Arrive Arrive Arrive urive Leave Arrive Arrive Arrive rrive (ireensboro, Sli.Lury, States7vTille Asheville, Hot Springs, Salisburj', Charlotte, Spartanburg,' Greenville,; Atlanta. No. 50. 12 15 A M 7 'JO " !l 45 ' 11 21 3 40 A 4.r- ' 3 10 j 5-12 I 5 5;t : io :r "i li 55 v 2 10 I 5 f6 i30 ft 10 45 12 21 ! .1 51 i 7 44 ; 9 20 , 12 2'i i 1 55 ! 4 40 ! 5 50 11 00 No. 52. M A M P M m4 30 P M 0 57 ! 42 11 00 " 3 00 A 5 10 7 45 2 :-;o 4 27 5 07 H 05 y 42 a r t-s 12 3 7 0 II 12 4 .fi 10 P M iv A M 12 " 40 " 30 50 - IS " 12 P M 44 " 10 " Leave Arrive Arrive Charlotte, Columbia, Augusta, 'J 10 a 30 10 30 11 12 3 4 y y NORTHBOUND. 23 A 31 40 P II 37 " 4H " 40 " 00 ' 10 " 05 s. DAILY. Leave Augusta, Ieave Columbia. -Arrive CharlotteJ ieave Atlanta, Arrive Greenville, Arrive Spartanburg, Arrive f:hrlntt Arrive Salisbury) Leave Hot. Pririnira Leave Asheville, Ieave Stateville, Arrive Salisbury, Leave Sah.shnrv Arrive Greensboro, j No. i 10 40 j 335 "! 6 00 j 1 Oti 2 11 4 50 i 6 22 51. ! - PM; A5I I l ' A il No. 53. H 45 12 60 5 15 AM P M t 10 A M 1 51 P M 2 62 " 5 30 " 7 05 " M 06 y 40 3 30 4 37 P M ' it AM' 6 27 H CO 12 10 1 32 6 01 7 12 8 40 Arrive baleiri, 111 40" JAji Leave Greensboro, 19 45 ' io Tp7M Arrive Durham, 12 02 P M 44 30 A M Arrive Raleigh, l t 7 50 " ArriveGoldslHiro, 1.3 10 " til 4" " Leave GreerTslioro, S"Vu5"'aM "iT&o P M Arrive Danville, J y 47 " 10 20 " Arrive Keysville, 1 12 41 P M 1 47 A M Arrive Burkville. '.-'126 " 2 M " Arrive Richmond-, 3 30 " 5 15 " Airive LyiiehtJurg v 40, " "l2Vt Arrive Charlottesville, r 2 55 " ' 3 fth' " Arrive Washington, , 7 35 ' 7 00 " Arrive lialtimore, 8 .V 8 20 " Arrive Philadelphia, 3 00 A M 10 47 Arrive New Y.oric. i 6 20 " 1 20 P M Daily. , tDaily, except 8unday. Train No. of Arrive Raleigh 3 40 P. M. Leave Raleigh 4 10 P.M. 1 Train No. 57 Leave Raleigh 10 00 A M-, Arrive Selma 11 55 a. M. Train for Raleigh via Clarkrille lea-ven Rich mond daily. 3:10 P. M. ; Keysrille. 6MI P. M ; ar rives Clarksvilie, 7ril P. M.; Oxford, 8:30 P.M.; Hendenon, 9rw P.M.; Durham, 100 P. M.; Ral eigh, 11:45 P. M. Returning leaves Falelgh daily 7.-00 A. M.; Dur ham 8:15 A. M.; Uendereon, 80 A. M.; Ojtford, 10:10 A. M.; Clarksvilie, 11:11 A. M ; Keysville, 12.41 P. M.; arrives Richmond, 330 P. M. Nos. 51 and 53 connect at Richmond daily ex cept Sunday for West Point, and Tuesdays.! hutfc daj s and .-aturdaya for Raltlmore via Wert Point. No. 50 from West Point has daily connection at Richmond with No. 50 for the South. Nos. 50 and 51 connect at Goldhboro with trains to and from Morehead City and ilmington. No. 51 connect at Greensboro and belma for Fayetteville. No. 53 connects at Selma for Wilson, N. C. , Nos. 50 and 51 make close .connection at I'niver sity Station w ith trains to and from Chapel Hill, except Sundays. SLEEPINC-CAR SERVICE. On trains 50 and 51, Pullman Buftet Sleeper be tween Atlanta and New York, Greensboro, and AuguMa. and Greensboro, Ashevlile, Hoi Springs and Xorrirtown, Tenn. on 52 and 53, Pullman Buffet Sleeper between Washington and New Orleans, via Montgomery, and between Washington and Augusta, Rich mond and Greensboro, Raleigh and Greensboro, and Pullman Parlor Cars between SaliAbury and Knoxville. Through Tickets on fale at principal statlorii to all points. or rates, local and through, time tables apply to any agent of the comjany. or to SOLHAAH, JAi. L. TAYLOR. Traffic Manager, Gen. Pass. Agt W. A TURK. Div. Pans. Agt., Ralelgb, N.. C.
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