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J A jP 9 THE TWIN-CITY DAIL 92 1 -4 &!c pails g?tttttnd.j PUBLISHED DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY Wm. F. Burbank, - - Manager Telephone Number 48. RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION, IN ADVANCE, V.,. Kr Main TVisstantt Pri1- ..$5 06 ' W V 1 'J j . l a.x Months, " " " 2 6b Thiee Months, " " " 1 6P One Month, " " Telivered to city subscribers m any part Jt e "the weekly sentinel. The Whkiy Sentthix, containing the iiews or tne wees in a mux wuucuku Stl in nrlvAnr.f. I Our city ogent, W. J. Martin, is authorized oollect lor ail suoserijiuuuo n,Uv r in.-uls. Wikston, N. C, August 20 1892. XTDfrw 4'iRYiT.TNA IS THE MOJ WV.ATTTIFUL AND RICHEST PORTION God's earth upon which my visiofi OR FKET HATE EVER RESTED. MOl Wm. D. Kelley, the eminent Pern svlvama statesman. DEMOCRATIC NOMINEES, FOR PRESIDENT GROVER CLEVELAND, of New York. FOR VICE-PRESIDENT. ADLAI E. STEVENSON, of Illinois. for governor: ELIAS CARR, of Edgecombe. FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR: R. A. DOUGHTON, of Alleghany. FOR SECRETARY OF STATE: OCTAVIUS COKE, of Wake. for treasurer: 'DONALD W. BAIN, Jof Wake. for auditor: R. M. FDRMAN, of Buncombe. for superintendent of purlic struction : JOHN C. SCARBOROUGH, of Johnston. FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL: FRANK I. OSBORNE, of Mecklenburg. tN- PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS FOR STATE AT LARGE: C. B. AYCOCK, ol Wayne. R. B. GLENN, of Forsyth. TOR JUDGE NINTH DISTRICT: GEORGE A. SHUFORD, of Buncombe. THE it m nan wanare 10 aiiatit iluc enemy when his guns are primed With a little more Republican rfule fee- t.Viia pnnntrv will cease to be a public. The South demands the defeat of the Republican party. Force bill legislation ! No more The row in the local Republican camp can be judged by an article re printed on our third page. The Sentinel has some more in formation relative to the bloody war between Sheriff Teaeue and Out law DeGraff. Before a man undertakes td fend the course of Sheriff Tea gua de- ,he should fortify himself with somd liv- er regulator. It costs the South a million Wales of cotton every year to pay her share of the enormous pension-rolls. I De feat Harrison 1 Elect Cleveland Whitelaw Reid is one of the most unapproachable of men.! Heretofore it was almost necessary to puti per fume on a letter that you desired him to read personally. '.. : : . i . One would think' cows on; the streets are only to be seen in small country towns, yet some Texas steers broke loose in New York Citv-the other day and gored eight men ; Is it possible that the Third riarty candidate for Governor has an in dictment standing b gainst hinj? If so the Weaver party of North Caro lina is apt to go to pieces with the weight of its State ticket. ' One courageous betting Republic can has just been found in New York. Sometime ago Col. Wm. L. Brown, a Tammany man, offered to bet .31500 that Cleveland will win. ? He has just been taken up by one James Mnrry. Two racing records have just been lowered. Nancy Hanks trotted a mile in 2:07 and Hal Pointer jpaced in 2:0nV; Thft lnwpr tima in Aha tn the bicycle sulky with pneumatic tires and ball bearings. 'After a while the jockeys will' put electric ; motors on their sulkies and push the .through in two minutes. W:- racers Sergeant White of Co. G., jReids ville, has been exonerated by a court of inquiry who say that there was no intention to insult, and that the matter grew out of a misunderstand ing which was unfortunate. The sergeant had no improper motive in going to , the young lady's beth room. The Sentinel published the facts and left the court of inquiry to ascertain the propriety of Mr. Yhite's conduct. . ; THIRD PARTY CANVASS. It appears thatthe Third party in North Carolina cannot enter upon their State campaign with much pn thusiasm. "In the first place Col7 Harry Skinner put a damper on their hurrahs because he said something s?rious, and then there is the feeling that slick Republican politicians had their hands on the machinery a little too often. Now comes the news that Dr. Exuin, the head and front of the ticket is under indictment at Golds boro for carrying a concealed Weap on and threatening the life of Arnold Borden of that city. It will be evi dent thata quick-tempered man who has already infringed upon the law is a person who is without claim upon the suffrage of single intelli gent man. His election, if that is possible, might result- in his being able to pardon himself in case of conviction. THEFOOLOFPOIITICS. Congressman Bynum says Indiana Democrats are united and that they will carry the State. The Iowa Democratic State Con vention at Davenport was an - en thusiastic Cleveland demonstration. The national Democratic campaign committee has decided to establish branch headquarters in Chicago. Hon. vVnitelaw Reid, nominee for the vice-presidency, opened the Re publican campaign in Illinois by a speech at Springtield. Gov. James S. Hogg was renomi nated by the regular Democratic convention in Texas. The Clark convention named candidates for other State offices. Hon. Adlai Stevenson has accepted an invitation to speak at Herndon, in Christian county, Ky., near the Tennessee line, on September 2. Herdon is the birthplace of Mr. Stev enson. , NEWS NOTES. Deaths from cholera are now in creasing in Germany and Austria, as well as in Russia. California mills having a capacity of 60,000 barrels a day have -been formed into a flour-milling combine. Hal Pointer paced a mile in 2.05K ab Chicago yesterday, lowering Direct's record of 2.06, previously the fastest. Sam Jones preached to five thous and people at Assembly Park at Harrisonburg, Va. He will remain here and preach twice Sunday. Non-union workmen in Carnegie's Pittsburg mill, when attacked by strikers fired upon them, injuring several men, one of them seriously. A stranger who attempted to in troduce politics into a Farmers' Al liance meeting in Worcester county, Md., was surrounded by the Brass Band and blown off the stump. . Exploding: Them From tbe Courts. From the Americas (Ga.) Recorder. When President Harrison approv ed the bill excluding Chinese trom this country there was a provision in it disqualifying negroes as wit nesses. The President's attention was directed to this disqualifying provision, but he signed the bill and it became the law. It is probable that the negro voters of Alabama have heard of this purpose of the head of the Republican party to ex clude them from the court houses, and it may be the reasom why they voted the Democratic ticket for Gov ernor in that State. Eight Hundred Employes In Doubt. From the Hartford Times. ! Eight hundred employes of the Del aware IronWorks, of Newcastle, Del are somewhat in doubt whether the benefits of the : McKinley s bill are quite what had been promised. - The works "have been shut dowafor six weeks andjejnaf5 otified that?? wneu operations are resumed wages will be reduced twenty per cent. A Tblrd Party Mistake. From the Reidsville Review.J Mr. Carver,' who was nominated for register of deeds ; on the Third party ticket has decided to withdraw in favor of somebody who can read and write. A mass meetinghas been called to nominate another candi date. - AJT IMPOSSIBILITT. : Her hair's a crown; her form divine; Her face a poem deftly written; Her motion, grace in every line -.To know her is but to be smitten. - But she's one charm beyond all this - . Nor face, noi4 form can fully show it, For, strange to say, this modest miss, - Although a beauty, doesn't know it t C. A: McGalliard, Artistic Memorials, Granite Work of Every De ... , . ; " scription. r Yard at the N. & W. Depot. Postoffiee Box 94, . ' WNSTON, - n. c: RO A N OKE. ; . 40 tb Tear BeginsSept, 14th. A COLLEGE ot high grade. Choice of JLJL. courses for degrees.- Also a Commercial Oourse. Separate Preparatory School: Libra ry 17,000 volumes. Working Laboratory. Good morals. Buildings improved. Steam Heat. Heallbful mountain climate -. Very- moderate expenses.-- Increasing patronage from many States, Indian Territory and Mexico. Cata logue, with 8 vie irs free . Address .. -JULIUS D.0BEHEB, President, jy23 Jmeod. Salem. Ta, THIS IS WORTH THINKING ABOUT The Schools -will begin in a few days. Have you children to send? , If so, are you convenient to the School House? If not get yourself a lot near it. It will save inoney, car fare, time, &c. ; You can get lots at reas onable prices from the West End Co. They are in "Winston and the best in the State. You know where the office ia. aug 19 2ir. HORTH CAROLIM SENDS ' : fc GREETINGS TO GEORGIA. What One or Her Most Prominent Clt Imbi Writes About One of eorgli' Orest Remedies. - -. To ths Public ; i After several months use of King's Royal Germetuer, I must pronounce it in many respects the most marvelous medicine I have ever seen or known of for the multitude of its remedial virtues. - First, drawing upon experience, I know that it will cure catarrh. I succeeded the Rev. Dr. Hawthorne as the pastor of a Baltimore church just twenty-one years ago. Removal to a colder and more changeable climate, with want of care in protecting myself, brought on an at tack of catarrh which has continued with me ever since until I commenced taking Royal Germetuer some months ag, from the use of which I am now quite entirely well. 2. It is, as claimed, rlly a positive cu-e for stomach troubles, such as ini:gestion,dyepep-ia sick headache, etc This I know from exper ience. 3. I have never found a better nerve toni-:: and general invigorator. It gives ealihiul and refreshing sleep,aud as a cure for insomnia ought by all means to take the place of the bromides, chloral and other deleterious if r ot dangerous drugs. It is a fine tonic for public public speakers, taken both before . and after speaking, as I know from exporii n-. e, and no other tonic or stimulant is needed ki ra'lying from the exhaustion of public and esfx ei ll outdoor speaking- In fine I used to sin Up at the enthusiastic testimonials of my. person) c - i . -r, T . i r j.1 i I T concerning Royal i--ermetuer, but havng used a dozen bottles of it and been made well nigh "every whit whole," I can but adopt the lan guage of the queen of Bheba and say: "The half has never been told." Very respectfully, ' ' ' G. W' Sandkrlin, State Auditor, North Carolina-" We are enporsed by thousands of our best known people, and are authorized in saying that Germetenr will permanently cure Rheu matism, Keu algia. Indigestion. Bowel and Liver Troubles.i Female Diseases, Catarrh, Asthma, Bladder ahd Kidney Diseases, Skin diseases, such as Scrofula, Ezecma, etc, Paral ysis Epilepsy, Erysipelas, Insomnia, and Gen eral Debility. Germetuer cleanses and purifies the blood, iuvigorates the stomach, tones np the general system, and thus brings heaith and happiness. It is not a nauseous compound, but is as pleas ant to take as a glass of ice lemonade. We have a handsome book printed on tinted azed pai er, containing the photographs and stimonials ot some of our best people. Wril- r one, which will be gladly furnished." You will find King's Royal Germetuer f-r sale by all Druggists. Price one dollar per bot tle. Kino's Royai. Gkrmrtdke Co. aug8 3m. Atlanta, Ga. Gr I JEi L S.. The proprietor of The Sitif tinel will give to the girl who sends the largest subscription list to The Sentinel (Daily and Weekly) a scholarship in the Southern Female Universi ty for one term of five months free of tuition. Get your triends to subscribe ! Auction Sals of a Valuable Resi dence and Lot. ON SATURDAY, the 20th day of August, 1892. at 2 o'clock p. m., we will sell at pub lic auction at the cours hou-se door in Winston, N. C, the valuable property located at the corner of Second and Pine streets, known as the J. B. Stockton place. The dwelling has nine rooms, and the size of the lot is,. 100x200 feet. The premises are convenient and cen trally Jocattd. and are adapted ior a desirable home or for renting ourposes. Terms op Sale One-third cash, one-third in six months, and ona-third in twelve months, with interest on deferred payments at the jate of eight per cent per annum. Title to be re tained until whole of purchase money is paid. At the same time and place will also offer at auction S shares of stock in Winston-Salem Building and Loan Association in series No. 1. This 12th day of July, 1892. " i M. D. STOCKTON, Agent. NOTICE. To all Whom this May Concern The copartnership heretofore existing be tween J. M. Richard and Er B. Blease under jhe firm name of Richard & Blease, butch ers, is this day dissolved by mutual consent, E. B. Blease withdrawing from the firm. The business will be continued by J. M. Richard, who assumes all liabi ities and to whom all accounts dne the firm are payable. Signed this the 1st day of August, 1892. J. M. Richard, aug 8 lm, E. B. Blbask. . CARD Or THABKS ' ; The undersigned desires to thank the ati zens for the patronage and many acts of kindness extended to him since his arrival here. !; -. E. fi. Bueask. SUMMER vHOMES, MINERAL WA'lERS. i ytICS IO SUIT TH TIMES. - Best dyspepia Water- in Virginia. Sixteenth successful season under one management. Over 200-guests at the Roanoke Red the 20th Aug. Accommodations for 400 guests, Hotel Lucerne and Roanoke Red Sulphur Springs. For terms, analysis of water (red sulphur-and chalybeate) and certificates of eminent physi cians and others for cure of dyspepsia, lung, throat, heart and female troubles and hay fever, write for circulai s to F. J. CHAPMAN, - '.- - 8lem, Va. Round trip tickets from Winston-Salem N. CTo Salem Va., $0.40. FRESH : MEAT. We have just opened a first-class meat market on Main- street, Salem, opposite Mayor . Stockton's. f. Meats are "kept fresh at all hoars in refrig erators. Open 11 day from 4i to 8 p. m. (Jive us a trial. . Respectfully, . Jy26. . Ferguson & Young. T .ATTENTION TOBACCO MANUFACTURERS Will find EIGHT WONDER TAR SOAP the best in the world for removing grease oil, tobacco and licorice stains. - Price five cents. For sale bv alljtairel dealers, may 31 60 days. School Notice. Miss Rosa Phifbk expects to open her school on the 8th of September in the Old First National bank build ing. She asks the liberal patronage of the public as she will, if necessary, employ au assistant. 2w. I O YOU PAINT ? If you do, let bs &uue f your pictures and save you 25 pei cent on others' prices. We are now prepared to stretch canvas and save yon-money. Fram ing of all kinds done at short notice by the Basaett Furniture Company. ina4 THE annual meeting of the stockholders of the North Western North Carolina Railroad was held at 11 o'clock today in the Chamber of Commerce room. There not being a majority of stock represented the meetting aijourned to 2 o'clock August 21 892.; - - P. A. Wixsoir, Chairman, . uly 28 : r ' Q. W. Hihshaw, Secretary TU8T RECEIVED a lot of One mountain tj cattle and sheep. ' When you want some thing choice call and see us. Beef from 7 to 10c.. Steak 10, Roast 8 and 10. Stew7cta Mutton 10 and 12J. J. 8. Gsobb & Co, Phone 127. . . - No. 106. 6th st "A. N1CS LINE of iinc and copper bath tubs at L. W. Seabolt's. ...... NATION! Lead J-1- Over one hr' Jlollars worth ofl Me lattt A Liocal ; IW ed on De- : cenf Ibl. Thb Ofpickb J&ogcra, President; A. B. GorrelL J It; W. G. Gibson, Secretary and 1 d- Gray, Attorney. DiCTOB-r5 Jb, S. A. Ogburn Gis R Quiucy,R. is, E. A. Ebert and T. J.Brown. ": , For informal or address. J Jx3. H. H. Roocss, J ( . State Agent. Office at Hotv MeJ- i Fall Term Begins September 15th. Spring Term Begins January 21st. OVER 125 boarders, 20 teachers and officers, Full University curriculum. Five distinct courses, three of which lead to the degrees of W, A., B. A., and B. L. Special attention to Mcsic and Art. Thorough Rirsiscss Couesc. Ehn scheme of studv is framed witlfa view of offering to young women such facilities for ob taining a liberal education as are enjoyed by young men at the best Universities. Hand somest and most rompl. te school edifice in the South. All the rooms, halls and stairway s car peted. Accommodations for 200 boarders. Smead's improved system of heat and ventila tion. Lighted with gas and electricity. Hot and cold water throughout. Abundance of bath rooms and closets. Parlors, library, read ing rooms and gymnasium convenieutly loca ted. Cash cost of building, $35,000. Eight acres of campus. Board, lights, fire, servants attendance, etc., five months, $64.50; tuition, $25.00, Send for catalogue to Rev, L. D.Bass, D, D., Florence, Ala, DRINK RED SULPHUR WATER From the Famous Springs ot West, Va. NATURE'S OWN REMEDY. Endorsed by the Highest Medical Authoritv of the United States. A Mineral Water unequalled for the Cure o Consumption, Bronchitis, Catarrh and All Diseases of the Mucous Membrane. The only known Cure for Lung Diseases in all its forms, Kid nev Diseases, Dyspepsia, Hemorrhage of the Lungs, Rroncheal and Throat Troubles, Enlargement and Other Affections of the Heart, Nervous Prostration, Hay Fever, and the Rheumatism. Is Decinedly. beneficial in Cases of Chronic Bronchitis, Chronic Pharyngitis and Chronic Laryngitis. FOB SALS BT H. E. KEEHLN, SALEM, N. C. tOUR MR. F. H. VOGLER HAS GONE NORTH TO BUY GOODS FOR FALL TRADE. ALSO TO ATTEND THE LEC TURES ON EMBALMING BY J. H. CLARK, THE FOUNDER OF EMBALMING SCHOOLS. A. C. VOGLER & SON. Davidson College, DAVIDSON, N. C. Session 1892-93 Begins September 8th. Classical, Mathematical, Scientific, Literary, Biblical, Commercial. Eight men in the faculty. Courses forde gress elective in the higher classes. ' - ACCESSIBLE, INEXPENSIVE, H0BAL Y. M. C. A. Hall and Gymnasium complete, eud for catalogue. -Address REV; J. B. SHEARER, D. D. LL. D., augl3 lmdw. . President. TO. THE PUBLIC ! 'To make room for my fall trade, I will sell the remain' . der of my SpriDg Suits and TrU8er8 at cost. Call and T see me. ' Respectfully, robt.d:johnston. COMMISSIONER'S SALE. BY VIRTUE of a decree of Superior Court, Forsyth county granted at spring term 1892 I will sell at public auction to the highest bid der, for cash at the court house door in Wins ton, N: C., on Monday the 5th day of Septem ber l92, the following described lot of land, lying in the city of Winston, N. 0., and front ing on Reservoir street 200 feet and of that width extending back 190 feet to a ten foot al ley. The same, being known ae a part of the Foy Factory lot. ; . - W. E. Fbankli, - ' Commissioner. -UnlTBrsily of Hortli CaroM - INSTRUCTION 'is offered in four general courses of study, six brief courses, a . large number of special courses, and in law, medi cine and engineering. The Faculty includes twenty teachers. Scholarships ani loan funds are available for needy young men - of talent and character.' The next session begins Sep tember 1st. ; For catalogue with full information-address President . Winston, Chapel Hill . N. C. - fun 22. V WINSTON-SALEM . Pbeeerred Stock For Sale. SHARES Preferred Seven Per Cent Stock J.U are offered at a considerable discount for cash. . Address. : .ROGER S. KEELER x American House, . " - . Boston .Mass flCTDRE FRAMES made to order by the 8ne ed Furniture Co., Undertakers, 307 and 809 Main streets Phone 165. C -:- COAL! Now is the time to place your order for coal. We will selkduring August at summer prices. We believe coal will agai u advance the 1st of Sept., and would suggest to our friends to buy now. Orders taken now will be delivered dur ing September to suit the purchaser. D. II. BROWDER, Corner Fourth St , near R. & D. Passen ger Depot. Phone 55. D. H. KING. Third and Depot Sts., WINSTON, - '- - - N. C. COAL! COAL! Summer Prices. We are now soliciting orders for Coal in Two Ton lots and over at the following Low Summer Prices Delivered : Egg and Nnt Coal, $6 00 Per Ton Stove Coal, 7 00 " ' " . Black Diimond Coal, .5 20 " " RusspII Creek Coal, 5 00 ' " W.Virginia Lamp Coal, 4 75 " " We have on hand a large stock and will continue to receive a large supply, and will gladly enter your orders on our books to be delivered at once, or any time before October 1st, at the above prices. Orders Solicited which will receive prompt and per sonal attention. Respectfully, D H. KING, Ice and Coal, Office Phone 34. 3d and Depot Sts. POP MEANS PURE COLORED PAINT. We commenced handling it March 15th,lS92, and np to this date we have sold nearly 20,000 pounds to the good people of the Twin City. There is no humbug about th:s paint. Ana we have no ready mixed paint axe for youtogiind. Our paint is composed of pure lead, pure zinc and pure coloring matter com bined in tuch a way that we guarantee that it will spread further, w-ar longer and perma nently look better than any paint that has ever been sold on tbis market, including white lead and oil. Now, when we say it is not a ready mixed paint, we mean what we say, for it takes eight gallons of oil to the one hundred pounds to thin it to the right consistency to paint, and none of the white leads will take more than six gallons to the one hundred pounds. N ine tenths of the painters never get more than Ave gallons f oil in a hundred pounds of white lead. So you see we use a great deal more oil, consequently our paint must be ground finer and of course will spread great deal lurther than ordinary white lead and oil. By spreading further we get on a thin erjeoat of paint and a thicker coat of oil, thus enabling the oil to hold the paint much lon ger and keep it lookiug much fresher than or dinary paints. - We cordially iavite any one who contemplates painting to call and see our stock, and get color cards and let us refer him to those who have used our goods. BROWN. ROGERS & CO. Keep the Dogs Out QF yOUE FRONT YARD3 WITH A new Iboh - Fkscs. We still have the agoLcy for the CHAMPION IRON FENCE and are putting up some handsome fences. If you are thinking about nutting up an Iron Fence around your yard drop us a p wtal card and we will call on you with large catalogue, prices, & Very respectfully, . MILLER BROS., WINSTON, i - . - IT- C- R. M. McARTHI R Lliery, Sale SSKik . AND . . I : Lfr AND ExGbuga STABLES, Elegant 'fximouta . furnished upot, hort ntio ' - - - ; -:- .STOP ,-- N ' " AT BB " ' -' - Southern Hotel 7 Norfolk Avenue, Opposite Union Depot. I.,- BOAITOKJ3,VA. . Best Accommodations Hates-$1.50 Per Day. - ' FEED WEBER, Manager, augWtf- - ' Roanoke, Va. - SILVER WAVE FLOUR FOE 3.00. IT IS THE BEST ON EARTH. Big Line of CROSSETPS SHOES For men AT CUT PRICES. Also a full Line of ' DREW, SELBY & CD'S SHOES For Ladies. Bast Wearing and Fitting Shoe In the Market. I Am Cutting Prices in Every Department, Come and See Me. I Will Give You Bargains. Gotxls are always delivered promptly. Yours truly, Frank C Brown, isro, i. Corner of Fourth and Main Streets. Phone 61. Phone 61. TURNIPSEED. FRESH. Wholesale And Retail THOMPSON'S DRUG-: STORE. Gome and see Us! WE HAVE Just Received several new lots of Hair Bands, r Bandinos, of different styles, Silver and Gold, also plenty of RIBBON PINS. Take a look at our 'Love Chains," we have some very pretty new designs. W. T. Vogler & Son, 234 Main Street, Winston, N. C Hough's New CAB1UFT PHOTOGRAPHS. . When tinted, with Water Colors resembles much the old Ivory Min iatures, and like them will not fade or stretch. - fer PRACTICAC s pss XjiI"K"Fn DAITCROCKETTSCOON OUR RIVALS ARE COMPELLED TO Come Down FROM THEIR HIGII PRIOffS BY Our Enterprise. J-jjc ly wttji iaj uc auic ui tut' benefit is to come to THE ORIGINATORS. We'll always do a little better than any one else. "Vvhy, w'ere selling solid colored Chambrey, all shades, at 8 cents a yard. Regular price, 12 J cents yard. . ' . . ' To reduce our stock of checked and striped White Muslins, we art offering the following bargains: 10 cents Checked and Striped White Muslins now selling at 7J cents a yard. 12 cents Checked and Striped White Muslins at 10 cents a yard. 15 cents Checked and Striped White Muslins at 12 J cent a yard 18 cents Checked and Striped White Muslins at 15 cents. THIS IS OUR- Semi-Annnal Remnant Sale We have about 100 short lengths of Solid Plaids and Striped Cash meres. Prices running from 25c to $1 per yard. We are offering these remnants at exactly one half of the original cost. . We are also offering about 100 short lengths of Wash Goods far below cost. Roseiaclier Oro LEADERS OF FASHIONS AMD LOW PRICES fe in. to ill
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