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, ,,M,MMpiwwpwMWWWl'WMWWW '"' 'l . ; ' '.' . ' 1 . ''' : " ' "' ''r'.'; .; : . . j ?. ' - "- - r v ." ii r ' . . L-.- . . ' 0 Wao fiat Jones & Lyon! FRIDAY, MARCH 15, 1889. ITl DAWSON'S FUNERAL. We tiring of tlje People- u "iitnilsof the Murder. some 1 w v . .irctn special to the Rich- A Ch on was buried this even- rnnt; v. i W-t Lawrence cemetery. Hie Till .ervices were neiu uu me i r., all the "city turning out to aiiini'-',1 i momnrr rl ho in. .,1(1110 lUiiio-v J till"1- ,1 1 1 " , rijrf !'' Was lij av-ii m It'v t" tii- . cemetery, the street was with sympathetic lookers on, 4aii'iinlc .with bared heads in a t'.'.-.wr i-iin bore mute, but eloquent L tu his prosit popularity. The Opera and Common Sense lasts, G, D arv i!,t of. pall-ucarers was ' i,. ,, o'i the most eminent men in ,.;tv. The 'scene- at the grave not have iveeu muie putneue i TIIH MUKDEUEIt EXCITED. pr. McDow, the murderer, ' is in rvidt-nUy a liar as well as-an a3-'ae-in. 'l'he indignation of the com liunitv is simply overwhelming. Tin 'mure the murder is stirred the to , t..,er ttC ui no uaiuanuj sun Vr.,.,t ! ).i wsnn in self-defence. Pair ni l v-a ' )'UVJ0n. lie save. uaixic iulu v otlice and struck me first in the in lltftt linV .... u u .i .....ttn m;ike an enort in aeaiina ,.;f, ,i,p hlow). ana 1 leli over on the - ,H. t . i Ad i iuuvucu tic llLit h. un. " ' ' :ine. When I got to my desk I ,'illetl out a revolver I had in it and -hothim. It was all over in a reun ite and a halt. 1 had never seen apt. Dawson to know him well be bn. They say that money is the root oi evn. a uim& noa ujioLcn.c, that women arc v w oman is at the bottom of this. It is no doubt a irreat fault, but it is nevertheless true that 1 am addicted to tne sin oi is running alter women. Lapt. Daw- on had a j?rencn governess ior nis 'hiluren,witn wnom i naa an anair, i . i t i l t : 1 4- and vcsieruay i ineiiitr uy uppumi- tw mptil nnd took a ear and rode to the terminus of the railway with her. . W'c wen-"shadowed bv a detective. and the matter was reported to Capt. 75 hiwson. McDow is alleged to be untruthful iv nature and he is known to be a libertine. He has no standing among the medical men of the city. He is. essentially vulgar in his liai sons, and on more than one occasion has been caught in unprofessional conduct. - - WHAT IS CLAIMED. . When the case comes to trial it will be proved, it is claimed, that McDow shot Capt. Dawson as he was leaving the office ;'that he tried to bury the body of his victim in a clo.-tt under the stairs of his house : that, he dragged the body through the hall after he shot him; at he locked himself in with' his victim and watched his dying strug- : that he tried to hide the evi-k-nce of his bloody deed by throw ii? his victims body into a vault, mil that he acted throughout the vrrihle atl'air with the malignity of i tiend: There is nothing like his fnme in the annals of the State.. WKNT TO KXPOSTULATE. Hie facts show that Captain Daw- 11 went to McDow's office to ex- Postulate With him about, his COn- hisfamilvthof xnn'nm.in fnUoA iiim int., n t; 11. . . ' ... . 'uea inm m he murdered him in 0100U. The inquest Will be io-niorrow. There has been ong talk of lynching the raur- r;; as this would be the last thing luAapl;lm i)awson inmselt would ,lesir it is hoped that the better counsel of his lriends will prevail, nd that the law will be suffered to tak? it? course. AX AITKCTING INCIDENT. An atfecting incident of the fa l to-day was the presentation of -jue out elegant crown ot white immortelles bv ti rAamia ftnr- viva. : i vu.i.v.u.u tor. Association, of which Captain Pvson was. a member. A piaster t?st-ot hisv face was taken by Viett, t, e sc,ull)t0 before the colfin was L; , house of the cheualier k- thronged up to the time the cof t'vas closed by peopie of all classes conditions. Stron- men went aeTgrief of th e poor people whom ...ueiriended through his char- 1 V.VV i. ovrpowering. He was with ri t ri a On"holereg0ry. the Great in his but" lake It in Time. or Want nf n :i . a&t nf n i "an, a snoe wiis lusiiur f au. .- a horse was lost: for want an tw!' a riller was lost.'- Never neglect 'Sandprr, uc mst signs oi piieuu'u 1 It hi iPtion can positively be check Wtin AL;ker's English Remedy for Con-oa- 1 Blackball & Son. She rttS t1 of my little girl by a i use of Dr Xd-'c fi v, nr lor ixJJ Woa."-Mr8. W5. V. Hakbi- will place on sale to-morrow a complete line of the I CELEBBA.TED ZIEGLER BRO'S FINE SHOES, FOR anfl CMlflren, and -E widths, and have marked them at the following low prices : ' Ladies' Pebble Goat Bals, sizes. 2i 7, at $2.25 per pair. ! Goat Polish, for old ladies, very itilintjr, isizes ,) lO I, Ri $z.zDvper Ladies' Pebble Goat. Button Boots, sizes 2i to 6, at $2 oO per oair. uuies rngut iongoia ivia Djitton . Bont gizes 2 tQ g . $2 50 p j Ladies' Best American Kid Button Boots, sizes 2 to G, at $3.00 per pair. . ' i Ladies' French Kid Button Turns, sizes z to.o, at s.Voiper pair Misses' Pebble Button Boots, sizes to 2, at 2.2o per pair ses' Kid Button Boots, sizes 8 1 n l r av, gjj.i ci ijaii. & fQn iine 0f Infants' Shoes from cents to $1.00 per pair JONES & LYON. PIEST NATIONAL BAM OF DURHAM! Chartered Nov. 9th, 1887. Capital, $100,000.00. OFFICERS :! J. S. CARR President n u piiviv Vice-President leo". d. heartt ,.....caehiej r.HAS. A. JORUAN xeuer. DIRECTORS : J. S. Carr, W. W. Fuller, H. N. Snow, J T. Mallory, E. J. Parrish, C. S. Bryan, T. D. Jones, J. W. Wa ker A. H. Stokes, Jas. A. Bryan , We beg to announce to the public that we are now ready for business, and can be found in the "Parrish Building."; Persons desiring papers dis counted will please present them to the Board of Directors through our Cashier every Tuesday and Friday. . , . . 'A. Persons depositing monies and receiving certi- is--. rjcit torofnr rnTrninS' SIX Or twelve months, will receive interest thereon at the rate of 4 per cent, per annum. , partmenis. Collections, Loan, Discount and Deposit. -rrr,,,-ir,rr tv,o Trnnts nf the community as tnor nil(rMvas6we do. we will endeavor to serve the public as uperaiiy ascuuuu. " REUBEN HIBBERD, Florist d landscape Gardener. Cnt Flowers and Bouquets A SPECIALTY. r QVumVko 1 Sha Hp. nVcriil cclloi umuua isivv r1 6 ! of all Varieties lurnished upon short ! notice. LAWNS, ! GARDENS AND (Oomotexy Lots Carefully looked after and kept in orcl er CHARGES MODERATE. I REUBEN HIBBERD, Durham Floral Nursery. Executor's Notice ! Having qualified as Executrix of the iof EuTene Morehead. deceased, I hereby notiij all tiYn indebted to said estate to make immediate LttlementTanlU persons having claimsagainst at or Durham. . v.. vu";" -.T;.: tU9 notxee SI moR; j Executrix.; mm Bright, Presh, Newsy! DAILY TOBACCO PLMT ! ISSUED EVERY AFTERNOON, v ; i " ; Except Sunday, at DURHAM. N. C. J. B. WHITAKER, Jr., SAMUEL T. ASHE, ditors. C X SCBSCKIPTION Oneyear, Six months, Three months, One month, $ 5.00 2.50 1.25 .50 0ne week' .15 OUlt T1RMS p&-hush in Advance from Everybody. -Qz RATES FOR ADVERTISING. column, three months '$ 20.00 .''II ! 1 column, six months, .... 35.00 column, one year,. 60.00 5 column, three months, 35.00 J column, six months, .. 60.00 column, one year, . 110.00 1 column, three months, .......... 60.00 -- ! . 1 .'. 1 column, six monies,. 110. CO 1 column, one year,.. 200.00 It will be the aim of The Daxlt Tobaqco Plant tc furnish its readers with the very -.-".'! ! t i ' latest news from all quarters and to present i- 'i r j - i f 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 pub lic affairs the State and the country at large and enjoyed the greatest prosperity and the richest blessing. OUR LOCAL DEPARTMENT We shall endeavor to make interesting and sprightly, furnishing the latest hap penings at home and doing all in our power to still further advance the interests of our plucky enterprisiiig and prospcroua town. S Br PERRY ' I- wish to return my many thanks to my friends and patrons for past favors, and hope to have their con tinued favors bv Honest and Fair Dealing, and will promise at all times to sell goods as Lew as Any House in Our City. I keep constantly on hand most of the Leading Brands of Flour, Best Mill Feed, Pure Hog Lard, Corn, Oats, Best Dried Peaches and Apples. In fact every article kept in a First-Class Grocery Store. I earnestly invite all to give me a call. Very truly. mch"5-d3m S.R.PERRY. DO YOU PROPOSE g BUILD? THE DURHAM , Dcor d Id M'fg Co. 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 orWoad. 1 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 & Thaxton At Carrington's corner, near the Rail road, is the place to buy the best Groceries for the LEAST "TVT Li "VXI J-J X A fresh supply constantly aniving by the car load. Plow, Meal, Corn, Bran, Shipshff, Bar, And Oats, both seed and feed, Home Packed Meat, pure Hog Lard and N. C. Smoked Hams and Joles, Breakfast Strips and everything kept in a first-class Grocery at bottom prices to suit the times. Call and see us and we will send you home re joicing, f 'Yours very respectfully, Carrington &. Thaxton. VAUGHAN'S DRUG ST0RE For Fresh Drugs. VAUGHAN ;S DRUG STORE, For Reliable Drugs. VAUGHAN'S DRUG STORE. For 'Prescriptions. YAUbHAN b UKUb O I Uflt, m A m m9 For Fine Perfumery. VAUGHAN'S DRUG STORE, For, Fine Cigars. Vaughan-s. Drug Store, For Fresh Garden Seeds. Yaughaii's Drug Store, For Anything in the Drug Line. p VaUdliail Pll Q Main Street, Durham, N. C. 5s;i AI"1E1E HLJfcG ! joD Dins ana oxone ! -THE ENTIEE Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Hats and Trunks, Will be offered-from this date at and below rnst A Rpttlpmpnf must bp made within the next ninety days in order to enable Messrs. Rob bins & ;. Stone to lay in a fresh Spring and Summer Stock. Dress Goods and Silks, in every variety of quality and style, will be sold at prime New York cost. In fact, the entire stock will be sacrificed. Endless variety of Table Linens, Towels, White Spreads; Blankets, Ladies' and uents Underwear, Lorsets, Hosiery, Gloves, Handkerchiefs. , SPECIAL ! Nuns' Veiling, with a deep border, worth $1, will be sold at Co cts. per yard. SHOES! SHOES! SHOES! $4,000 worth of Ladies', Gents and Childrens' line hand-sewed and machine- sewed Shoes will be closed out at a positive sacrifice. CLOTHING ! CLOTHING! CLOTHING! 300 suits of j Gents' line and medium of cost. HATS! HATS ! HATS! Men and Bovs'j-Hats and Caps at your own- price. Come early and make your selections, ihe stock must . next ninety days. Very Respectfully, ' LUCIUS TILLET, Trustee for Robbins fc Stone. Stoves. Gniies. (to. I have the best . assortment of Stoves, Grates, &c, ever before of fered in Durham, which I ahi offer in rt nt TriVps thnt 1 Cannot bs Duplicated elsewhere. Th6 old reliable FARMER GIRL . 1 - than which there is no better. The GAUZE DOOR i v . . which is the latest triumph in Cook- ing Stoves. of all kinds at very reduced prices; TTii x Olntnn r.!,!,''' P, ntJii mg mm, rrau&imb, au., of all descriptions. A nice lot of Lamp Goods, Tinware, &c, at lowest prices. C. C. TAYLOR, " Main Street- declS 2 in I . - Our Holiday Stock ! BE SURE AND SEE IT ! -Appropriate G-ifts ! For all kinds of folks, little or big, at ajj tinds Of prices, threat and smalL A large and varied assortment of FWGOOIlSi TOUfit Perfumes, Notions, Novelties, &c. The newest designs and the finest goods of the season. Our low prices make these beautifi goods all bargains. s COME TO HEADQUARTERS fhere your money- will go the fui thest and where you are sure to find what you want R. BLAOKNALL & SON, CITY DRUG STORE. . STORE ROOM WITH ELEVATOR T The store room at present occupied by Messrs. :T. F. Cheek fe Son, furniture dealers, (perhaps the best stand in town) is for rent after Jan uary 1st. The first, second and third floors Articles will be rented en s,uit, or the first and third floors. The building is fitted With a first class to and from Morehead Clty and Wilmington. elevator connecting the 3 floors, and to parties representing a desirable business, I am prepared to offer , most satisfactory arrangements. Private rooms or moma fnr nffla rOOmS IOr OmCeS rent upon the second floor of j this building. to parties giving 'good ref ! erences. i iAJELTZ- TO E, A. HEARTT, AGENT. STOCK OF- Suits will be closed out regardless be closed entirely out witliin the LIME! LIME! LIME ! SIMON BRO'S , MANUFACTURERS OF SIMON PURE LIMK, GAFFNEY CITY, S. C. G. t lllt TIMING , .Igent, i : Guaranteed to be fully as pood an any lime on the market and pri-e as low. Special inducements In car load lots. Try it. jan24-d3in FIRE GRATES! HEATMG STOVES! Of ManylSizes and Kinds.JJS Cottonr: King" and "Durham" Cook: Stoves. GENERAL HARDWARE. jvt. -womble: PIEDMONT AIR LINE. Richmond & Danville R. R. Co. . 1 Condensed Schedule in Effect January Cth, 1SS9. Trains Run by 75 Meridian Timi. SOUTHBOUND. DAILY: ! No. 50. No. 62. 4 30 P M 6 57 " 9 42 " 11 00 " 3 00 A M 5 10 " 7 45 " Leave New York, 12 15 A M Leave Philadelphia, " Leave I'.altimore. 7 'JO " y 45 " 1124 " 3 40 P M 5 45 " 8 30 3 10 5 12 " J 53 ' 8 f0 " 10 35 11 55 A M 2 10 P M 5 5i " 8 30 ' Leave Washington, Leave Charlottesville, Leave Lynchburg, Arrive Danville, Leave Richmond, 2 30 4 27 5 07 8 05 9 42 ieave tsurkville, Leave KeyBville, Leave Danville, Arrive Greensboro, Leave Goldsboro. 8 10 P M 12 35 A M 3 12 " 7 40 . ". 6 30 " Arrive Raleigh, Arrive Durham, Arrive Greensboro, Leave Salem, Leave Greens f6 15 boro. 10 45 " J2 21AJ 151 " 7 44 " 9 20 12 2rt " 1 55- ' 4 40 " 5 50 " 11 00 " 9 50 " 11J8 " 12 12 PM 4 44 6 10 " Arrive Salisbury, Arrive Statesville, Arrive Asheville, Arrive Hot Springs, Leave Salisbury, Arrive Charlotte, Arrive Spartanburg, Arrive Greenville, 11 23 A M 12 40 P M 3 37 M 4 4H JH 40 f ob 5 10 ' 9 05 " Arrive Atlanta, Leave Charlotte, Arrive Columbia, Arrive Augusta, --a 10 6 30 10 30 NORTHBOUND. DAILY. tO. 51. No. 53. Leave AukupU-, i j . 6 15 P M 8 45 A M Leave Columbia, - i 10 40 " 12 50 P M Arrive Charlotte, 1 j 3 35 AM 5 15 " Leave Atlanta, T 1 6 00 P M , lu A M Arrive Greenville, j 1 06 A M 161PM Arrive Spartanburg, ! 2 11 " 2 62 " Arrive Charlotte, i 4 50 " 5 30 " Arrive Salisbury, ) 6 22 " , 7 05 " Leave Hot Springs, 1 06 P M 12 10 " Leave Atsheville, ! 9 46 " 1 32 " Leave Statesville, i 3 30 A II 6 01 irriveHsbury, i 4 37 " 6 43 " Leave Salisbury. 6 27 7 12 Arrive GreeriKlioro, f 00 " 8 40 " Arrive Salem, 40' t!2 34 A M Leave Greensboro, j y 45 ' 10 50 P M Arrive Durham, , 12 02 P M 4 30 AM Arrive Raleigh, j 1 02 7 50 " Arrive Goldhboro, J Jt10 til 45? " Leave Greensboro, 05 A M 50 P M Arrive Danville, 9 47 " 10 20 " Arrive Keysville, 12 41 P M 1 47 A M Arrive Burkville, .128. " 2 36 Arrive Kichmorid, r 3 30 " S lb " Airive Lynchburg, ' 12 40 " 12 65 " Arrive Charlotteisville, ! 2 55 " 3 00 . Arrive Wathington, 7 35 7 00 " Arrive Baltimore, 8 5f " 8 20 " Arrive Philadelphia, ; 3 00 A M 10 47 Arrive New York. i--6 20 " 129PM Daily. t Dally, except Sunday. Train No. 56 Arrive Raleigh 3 40 P. M. Leave Raleigh 4 40 P. M. geima 11 jS'a. m 6 g ' Train for Raleigh via Clarkrrille leaves Rich mond daily, 3:10 P. M. ; Keysvllle, 6:00 P.M.; ar rives Clarksville, 721 P. M.; Oxford, 80 P. M.; Henderson, 9.-T0P. M. ; Durham, 100 P. M.j Kal- eigh. ll:to P. M. keturning leaves Balelgh dally 7X) A. M.: Dur ham 8:15 A. M.; Henderson, f30 A. M.: Oxford, 10.10 A. M.; Clarksville, 11:11 A. M.; KeysvilU, 12:41 P. M.; arrives Richmond, 330 P. U. Nos. ol and 53 connect at Richmond dally ex cept Sunday for West Point, and Tuesdayi.Thurt days and Saturdays for Baltimore via West Point. o. 50 from west Point baa dally connection at Richmond with No. 50 for the Booth. KttM -rJ1 anil fil rvinnwt ifHnlilrn with trains o. 51 connects at Greensboro and beLma for Fayetteville. No. 53 connects at Selma for Wilson, N. C No. 50 and 51 make cloae connecUon at Unlver sity SUtlon with trains to and from Chapel Hill, except Sundays. . SLEEPING-CAR SERVICE. On trains 50 and 51, Pullman Bullet Sleeper be tween Atlanta and . New lork, Greensboro and Augusta, and Greensboro. Asheviil. Hot fnr P'IlJ?s Monistown, Tenn. IOr Vn .-. n1 TA Pnllman Pnfrt mrr hwn ashington and New Orleans, via MonUtomenr. and between Washington and Augusta. Rica- and Pullman Parlor Cars between Salisbury and KHOXT1U0. . ; Through Tickets on sale at principal itaUoni to all points. . - 1 1 a ... . . . rw in. ten, iwai auu uirougn ume taoies appiy io any ageni oi ui compaay, or to SOL HAAS, L. TAYLOR. Traffic Manager. Gen. Pan. Act: W. A TUEK. Div. Paw. At, Baklh, N. C. P March 4th, 1889
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