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The mm DM A ! gTIIE JOURNAL- V Hires the H appenlnt of the ForM '2 t the Hay They Occur and All tag )t V Loeml New While It is Freak, j THUJOURNAl, ia Ony ii.m Ver. ' 7s Ad. verttsini Kate are Reasonable, ana jcesuiraare lriain. t ' VOL. 12-NO. 7(5 ' WINSTON SALlM ,. N. (J., TUKSDAY. .MM: L'.s. 181H. I'll It'K. TWO CENTS ME JOyHAL eWMTEEO TCI LABCEST CtiBCiilllLATiaa F M CTEi OaiWUllI fii3 Mgfili Hammocks. A'l sizes and prices. We, opened today the' pret tiest line of Hammocks ever shown in Winston. Will compare prices with any of the large cities. D. H. BROWDER, ccenor to Justice Browder.) Wachovia Loan and Trust Company. Winston N. C., f txecutor Administrator, ( Guardian. Acts as The Best and Most Reliable Trust Company In the State. Ooes a General Banking Bjusinesa. Pays Interest on Deposits. Solicts Your Business. GROWTH OF THE Since OrEauization, June 15, 1893. DEPOSITS. I l.OM.-itKI l7,Uftl.W HM),i7iJ.lHI ai7.aH7-t MMCM.M JiOANS. 1X1,125,10 l2,Slil.21 2S4.mil 8HN.t71.Ki 8KI,7Mt.ll M,.Vi2.47 474,428.18 June 15, 1KHS June I&, 1HW, June 16, law, June 15, lKWf, Jan 15, 17, July W, 1HK7, Jan. 1, 1M, James s'Dtftitf; REAL ESTATE) AGENT, First National Bank Boldajf. . WINSTON, N. C. . City and Suburban Property jt every deseription for Hale and Kent TlII.tPHONB M. I Fine Line of Spring -and- Summer Millinery. Groceries arid Confections. Hplees of all kinds. Kent quality. Cheap ior cash at Mrs. T. B. Bouthit & Co's. Main Street, Kalem, N. C. JAS. S. LANIER, Attorney at Law and Notary PuMic No! 817 Main Street, Winston, N. C. On and after Jannary 1, IMPS, I will drrot ail of luy l.meu tha prartlce of law. Howea rented, -lHlmtpulle1d. real booiflil or aold. IKWIn. will., morlKRK" and loan. n aoiiaterl on ooniwionalile oomnil.Hlon. renia " ... nHvai.i .cKmlned to need., ete.. and partial aworn to any lantruinent riulring Hi i aaina. At my ofl'ia dally from Ha. nt. Ui 7p'm' JAS. 8. LAN 1KB Down Goes Prices -ON- Ladies', Misses' and AT ' M. McH AIR'S Wachovia National Winston, IN. C. Capital, Surplus and Profits, axr A. Ml' AT t'aUin It's Really Laughable To .o:ul the time worn advertise llU'lll WE SELL THE BEST, Ot-'R PRICES THE LOWEST. (It's only a trap to catch the unwary.) OL'K HOODS are not itter tlian all othe re, but m rood as the ticst and as cheap as the cheapest ( quality foni-Ul aJit'd") or your money refunded. SUMMER SPECIALS: NIGHT PORKS, Kl'MMKU SHIRTS, rXDKKWKAIl, r. II ATS -Straw, Crash, Alcnc aud Derby a at Sl'KCIAJ. Pkicks. J. M. Wood ruff & Co. Hill ini Mcn'h ruriiishtnH. Ice Cream Soda Milk Shakes Mai'e from Pur.', Fresh, Un diluted Cream from Dr. Thompson's Farm. All Cold Drinks. at Thompson's Soda Fount' EUGENE E.GRAY, Attorney-at-Law. Ollii: Lemly Ihiildiug, WliiBton X. C. Also represent leading American and Fort iitu Kire Insurance Companies F. E. HECKARD, hkai.i;k in Rubber Stamps, Hoeiety Badges, Key CbeoLa, ;Cey Uif.fea. etc. SOS Alain Htreet, WINSTON, N. C. WATKINS & CONRAD, DcntUts, Aett Dealer ia Dentul Supplies. Ortlce- I'uuer MHtuHtreel.Hnlciifccw'I'lHH InieniiHleKO. Hvii ZJU. ' W. T. Uzz The Tailor. In his new quarters, corner Main and Third Streets, Over Comfort Shoe Store, HiiH just iweived Spring ami Sum-, iner samples. I&efore buying, you should see these samples and learn . his inducements. GEORGE PELL, LAW Y EH, WINSTON, N. V. Will py pec'1 attention to the .everal brnnrhea of t 01'pnerriHl Kaw, vl: I'artner Hliln., Jttlnl Htork ( uniiHnt4, t'orMrHllnn, SmIhm, AMtlgliin!'nt, lliHiiranre, NrKotlHhl Internment, a" WerrtillletVntracti(v dllm-U' liebw, I'mcllcea In alll'oartii. HORTON & HORTON, Dentists. Oflhovtr Wachovii Bnnk. Bell Phoue, 177: Intemlate ltM Children's Shoes; 5; 5: Bank. $150,000.' $150,000. WfalllJCafLY, PM-TDBWT r r-r on THEY WILL NOT SURRENDER. ARE NOW PREPARING TO RESIST DEWEY Thr-Spanish' Tori Paul, But They Were Quickly Put to Flight ly Our Vessel With Loss ot Lite on the Spanish Side and Ihe Terror in a Sinking Condition. THEY WERE NO MATCH FOR THE ST. PAUL! The (limners oh Hie -American Cruiser Were Jiot Loti in tift ting Accurate Range and Landed Tliree Shots. Washington, D. C., June US. The 'Washington navy department this morning isisted the following bulletin: "Admiral Sampson resirls that on Wednesday afternoon the St. Paul while oil Sun .1 ti:in, Porto liiro, was attacked by an unprotected cruiser anil the Spanish torpedo boat destroyer Terror. The Terror inatle a dash, which was await' d by our cruiser. The Sr. Paul hit the Terror three times, killin" one oiliccr and two men ami wounding sever! others. The Terror got back under cover of the furtilicatioi's with great dillic ilty and was towed into the harbor in a sinking condition, where she is now leing rcpaiie I. Later t he cruiser aud guiibiat started, oul but remained under Ihe j roteciion of Hie forts." The Yale left llampion Koads Wednesday ith the :!rd Michigan aud part of the :11th Michigan volunteer inlantiy which was recently at Camp Alger. WAsiiiNiToN, .lime 2f! An additional blockade, w.is proclaimed by t he president this morning which includes Southern Cuba from Cape Cruz to Cape Frances, which, with the existing blockade, practically' covers theentire southern coast. San Juan, Porto lieo, is also included. Neutral vessels in the ports covered by today's pi K bnnation are given thirty da et out with their ciigoes. SALEM WILL VACCINATE. Jbo - Cinmlssloiicw This Morn- I11K Knat-tcil An Ordinance. Itesolved by the conmiiHdtoiiers of Salem: Int. That in view of the prevuteme of NinallH)X in wineof our neiKhboriiiK towns and of tlte possible transfer of the disease to our community, it is Keutly recoinmciided that our citi- ii be vaeeiiiated as Npcedily as posM- le. 2nd. That any physician prut'tii-inn in the police jurisdiction of Salem sliall t h record of all nersons . vaccinated by him within the next 30 days and t i 111 1 ihe secretary shall prepare blanks for this purpose immediately and at the expirations of HO days the physi cians shall' file said rc.ort with the secretary of the towji. MA. That the secretary and treasuier ip hereby authorized to pay all resident phslcians who lite such reports at the. rate of 25 cents for .all pe,rsons vuccl nated -by him at places to lie' named hereafter. The pufKHie is to grant free vaccliiatiim to all of our citizens. till. That the resident physician ot the town sliall publish immediate!.. time and plaeea wlere vaceinalion i-an take place and such publication shall I considered a part oMhis ordi nance. Any physician failing t re port within the next Wl days sliall In filled '. Physicians w ill I prepan il to vaccinate all applicants at their 1 respective oft Ices wlienevci present and , give special attention I hereto every eVenitiK. 1 Oillcci's Klcctctl. At Hie rcirular meelim.' ( hibcr y M. last f'.iniiiMl No. A. Jr. ) P. A IliKht tiie follow inn ollicere were ele ud tor the ensuitiK otlicial term: Coui .ilcr, J. M. Harris: YiceC'ou cilor, Kev. J. V. Kr.nk; lUtvidiiiic Secre tary, liiifus hore; Assistant licconi i R S,.en'taiy, Charles hwaim; Huan-r-ial Sf 'ritaiy, W. A. S ccr; 1 r nsu.i r, It. P. I'eKram; t 'oi'dtn lor, Alathias Masteu: Warden, W. M. I booiaK Inside sviitoi' l. Charles Hunts: Out- Hk. rttmUtwl, J. M. Tauish; I iu-be, W. ( J. Crai.ford. W. K. Martin, ll.c n tiling councilor, will till the chair of the Junior Past Councilor during the next term of six months. To Select 11 Clialrniaii. The state democratic executive com mittee meets tody In Htleigh to chiswe arhairmau. Clement Manly, of this city, the-retiring onicer, is In attendance. It is "understood that he will decline a re-election and it Is probable another will be selected to take hia place. Mr. Manly remains a member of tbe committee, however. Ended Ilia SnffrrinK Efforts to aave Tom Glenn'a dog which waa poisoned last Friday proved futile and this morning Torn put an end to theauimai'a aufferinga by ad ministering Chloroform. Thiawaaone r of the best known doH in town, being an old landmark as it were for the past liftecn year. Toin watery indluninl that thYdog should be created In such' a cruel manner and be made to suffer in such agony. Many others who knew the dog as a favorite of theirs weie equally indignant and do not countenance the low down meauness of Ihe erson who poisoned the ilg. T'lu- Klccti'lc storm. tine Of t lie severest storms of the sea son prevaihd here for an hour late yes terday afternoon. Tltc thunders roared and lightning Hashed fearfully.' Sev eral loud claps of thunder made the shudders creep over .many' a. timid one a c 1 1 as over several who were not so I iriinl . The hglitning played oil the electric w ires In various sirt,lons of the city, burning out reveraf phones. The l b 1 tlic current from the plant was cut oll'a considerable length of li 1110. The lightning struck in several places doing more or lews damage. One Hash leaped along one of Ihe front parapets of l.iipfcil, Scales A Co.V factory and knocked about a bundled brick fiom Ihe huilding, but tiid no other damaure X'-ept to badly slarl le t he occupants of t lie factory. Six coils in, the generator at the Kiwer bouse 011 Ihe Yadkin raver were burnt out and also the transformer St I he distributing station at the grist mill. I his will cause a dela) of two or tluccdats, but otilside of the incon venience and the labor in repairing, I lie damage done is slight. The con nections are now running by steam. Hurt ly Tilt in. .Will I'enn, colored, was hurt by the 1 train on the X. it W. road near Sev enth sliot last night. He was evi dently drunk and staggered against the wain as lh" headlight of the engine showed a clear trick, lie had a base vit.oii and it was smashed all to pieces. C : j t. J dinson stoped the train aud went to him. He was not cut any u In ic but a. hurl so he could not talk. He was covered with mud aud was lying 011 the side of an em ban k mcn'. ' j " ' t.ooil T 1 1110 Anion; Clouds. Kxpr-'ss Agent C. W. liu inside re ceived a letter ibis morning from W. H. Hiint.inger at Potlsvilie, Pa., announcing the arrival of the carrier pigeons lilierated here Saturday morn ing at 0 o'clock. The letter states that the first bird arrived at 2:30 of that day, the second at 2:4, the third at H-,W and the next two at OutO. The remainder had not arrived at the time 1. a i..tfat Mr H.niTinA OI W Illlllg iiit . . ...... .r. II ...... .h-t .h. first bird made 48 mllerfs1 H.irq ...... 1 J .1. kt .1. Iln hflln.V4nlttflld. V1 . 11 it. 11 1 1 uiruiatHiiw wj . u m.uh i 415 miles. They Want E. B. Jones. A young man by tbe name of tlwalt uev, of Alexander county, is a candi date for the democratic Domination for solicitor of this district. The people of Alleghanev, Surry and Wtlaes. coun Ilea are aai'd to be fur E. B. Jones, of tnli city, or Herbert Urwo, of Wllkea county. 11 II Vi Has Issued Hurry Orders Our Fleet Bound For Manila. to II Hill MERELY TOUGH HONOLULU The Cadiz FLvt Will lv Ten d.ivd a Warm link' by Dewey. San I'Ham isi o, June S..-t iencral Minitl is .worried over the ( annua His t and has ordered t he Manila Heel not to stop at Honolulu a moment longer than is absolutely necessary but to make haste to Manila with all possi hlesiecd. However, with Ihe addition of the Charleston aud oilier vessels which have already Is-eu sent Admiral Dewey's licet now in .Manila harbor will I able to prove more than a match for Camara. Willi the addi tion of i),0 HJ American land forces in the Philippines it will certainly prove a very unsatisfactory place 'for the Cadia fleet. The city of Manila will have lieen taken U-fore Camara 's flee't j arrives and lie w ill never be able to enter t lie harbor with bis fleet. . lie Thinks) It All 11 P.lufl. -I.0NI10N, Jane US. 1 he Washington correspondent of t lie Daily Chronicle says: "Spam ia to. lie frightened into making peace. That is Ihe meaning of the theatrical announcemeiit-of lb Americans that a.siiuadron'is going to Spuiu, announcement for which Ihe navy department, coiitraiy to its cus tom, lias sought the w ides publicity. President McKlnley sincerely hopes the fleet will never arl." Water Supply Cut till". Ca.mi'Sav'anii.i.a, Cuba, June L'S. -Monday, the Santiago water supply was cut at II o'clock at night with no 'resistance. The Spaniards have nothing but cistern water. Thebaic and Harvard arrived at Allures today from Hampton Hoads after a pleasat.i voyage w ilhout an incident, (iarela, Wheeler and Shafler met Castillo iiiihI had a conference as to a decided iicvc on Santiago fueVday morning. Will Not Leave T ills; We k. Cha iTANiMKiA, June -s. It is not helieved that the tr.sips from Camp Thomas will leave this week. One or two regiments may leave, but this is very doubtful. T hcVhapiaiusal Camp Thomas held a meeting and adopted resolutions condemning the army can teens. T hey Wanted 1 'c. Iixisix, June LS. -It is sialyl on the highest authority that Kranee and Aus tria recently made uuolneial overtures to Spain urging her to euler iiH.n ne gotiations for ia-e, without any result. puiiictioiicd ly Katire, l' tiirs, June -2H. The cabinet formed yesterday by M. Itri.-s n was formally sain tinned taday by President haere. A Patriotic Concert. A patriotic concert will be given by the Salem Coucert Hand ou the eveu ing of July 4th in the Salem Academy grounds lUfreshmciits will Is? served by Ihe ladies of the alumnae associa tion. The proceeds are for the beuelit nrthsmernonaicuauei. auiuiwiuu - .... , . . concert 25 eenta. All cordially luvltcd .. . The J)am-e Tomorrow N'lKht. The young ladiee have decided to have their dance at IheTwin City Club tomorrow night. Tbe couplee have already been arranged aud all are ex pecting tbe usual good time. Bach recreation, thia hot weather, ia rather vigorous, we opine. BELIEVE THE GERMANS WILL INTERFERE Tht' JSjianisli (joveiw of l'ompanas Killed in a (tattle With Hie Insurgents ami One Thousand Prisoners Taken. Ibi.Nt; Ktixu, June L'S..V. vessel which left Manila Friday last reports that (he Spaniards hat e given up tbe idea of surrendering owing to the belief that the (ierinan warships will interfere to prevent Dewey Iroiu lHimbardiiig the city. The Spaniards have strengthened their defenses, and are preparing tor resist Hew ey. Prince Henry of Prussia is expected shortly on .the (ierinan warsliipdieutschtaud. , Aguinaldo h;is moved headciiailers iroin Cayi.tc to linns while the ' Americans occupy Cavite. 1 11-a battle with the iiisuigcnls last week the Spanish governor of Painpaug;u province was killed and the insurgents bmk a thousand Spanish prisoners. Captain (iencral August is and family captured by the insurgents were sei t to ( 'avite under Ihe precaution for protection by Aguinaldo. It' is lielievcd thai another big battle with the combined laud and sea forces will beTought in a few days. .Mii; i;civ, June It whs staled this morning tnat the pres ident declined to grant Miles' request to go to Santiago, except 011a. tour of inspection. The president hclieVcs that (ieneral Shal'ter is entitled to whatever glory or credit that liiay accrue from the Santiago campaign. It is rexir!ed that Miles will go ou a tour shortly ami eventually fetch up at Porto h'ico. The Concert TuiilKht. - The concert tonight at the.Y. M. C: A. .ri.smis, umler t he auspices of the Delpljlne Home ladies, w ill have con siderable local musical talent. Mrs. ihirrett, 'of liichmond, w hose t eaulL ful contrail 1 voice charms everyone, ill sing and those assisting her will be Misses Daisy Haues, Ida Mil er and Pearl Ogbjirn, of Monna', and Messrs. I'' red Wa sou and Kemiclli Pfohl. Ml s Van Yleck w ill be tbe accoiupa 11 1st. The price of admission is Ho cents and tickets are on sale at the drug stores, (io and have a rniisi. a! treat. Colored Camp .Mct tliisr. A cuuip'inecting will Is- held in the grove at I South Side park, Salem. N. ('.,' beginning Sunday, July H, II a. 111. The ineeliug will lie conducted by ltev. It. I.. Atkinson, pastor of St. James A. M. K. church. Kev. A. McU-cs, , iblack Sam Jones.i pastor of A. M. K. Zi.ui. eliurcli: Presiding Klder, C. II. J King: licv. P. J. Jordan, (ireenslKiro; Ki v. V. M. Wonh, Heidsvi le: lttv. ('.('. Alexander', Koxlsiro, and Otheis. W h l key Ca uses Trou hie. Pnli. e court had l:t cases last night. 1'ivc were for breach o the eace otieof bich w as dismissed. There was one iliuiikeuness, six for niiisani-e and one foi lar -en.v. Fines and costs amounted to J.')? 7U. ieorge (ioins, colored, tried for lapvny. was iNiuudover to siiM'rior court in a Imnd of f'JI. The oll'ense was for stealing a half gallon of whiskey from Salmon's 1 ar room last Friday and Saturday", having taken a ipiart licltleeach time from a case on which lie had lieen sittiug. A Paradise for All. Col. (I. K. Webb returned from Picd iiiont Springs last niglit, w here he has l-eeti snnding several ds" with his family, w ho are siiending a few weeks there iu a cottage. Col. Welib says the hotel is fast "lilling up. IJtiite a large niinils r of Wfnston people are siiend ing the summer there. The Colonel says everybody seems to t having a good time away from the hurry aud bustle of city life. For a gKd rest there is no plate hke Piedmont Springs. As j a health resort there ia no better place. St. leter Hay Services. St. Peter's day will be celebrated at St. PauPa church tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock. Services will also be beld in the evening at 8 o'clock at w hich time final arraugeuieuts for the picnic to be bad at Suuuy Side Park Friday will be made. What Became or CowlcV. The Raleigh Newa A Observer today contains pecial from Wash ington to the effect that tbe brigadier generalship for North Carolina baa been settled and that applications now received are returned: that tbe papers have been made out and in a day or two Uetieral Cook's name w ill lie sent hv the seriate. A recent dispatch was that Cuw les, of Hit1 First lteglmeiit was to have it. ' There is evidently a confu sion of names or else Cow les has lax'ti turned down. lliii led ill Plkln. Mr. John Hudson, of Salem, who died yesterday, was carried to Klkiu this morning for burial. He was 12 years old 011 ids last birthday. Dr. Thomas, attending physician, says he had eaten nothing for 40 ihiys and don't understand liow he lived so long. IJe I .oh Thomas left on the morning tram for Jtoauoke, from I here tie will go to Atlanta. THE MARKETS. CloKinir (Quotations by; Private Wirt- to W.A. l'orterflehl & Co. W.-A. Porterlleld A Co., mm mission brokers, furnish us with the following closing limitations of the New York. Slis k rixchange and the Chicago Itoard of Trade : The following are the closing quota tions of the Xew York Stuck Ex change: Xkw York, June S, '8. American tobacco H7 Alch., Top. A Santa Fe :j li. A O. 1 C. and O. H Chic, Hur. and tiuincy d04 ( lucago Has Mi Delaware and Hudson Krie (Jeneral Electric Ml Jersey Central k !4j liuisvilleand Nasliville .Sid MauhatUn Klevaled HMJ Miswiuri and Piw'ific Ab Met. Tractiou 1SS Northwestern !-" Northern Pacific Pr. ! New YorkCentral lh'J PacitU' Mail Heading w- 'si K.s k Island Houtberu K'y Pr. -"' Ht Paul MJ Sugar trust l-'i Teun. Coal and Iron Texas Pacific "1 U. S. leatlier Preferrwl Wester I'liion TVI. . m Wattasli Pr. N tS.tton.Sept. " June 6-'( ' July " August t3 " Sept. .. 6iXt " Nov. '79 " Dec. (4r3(a) The following are 'the closing quota tious of tlieChi'-ago Hnl of Trade: . I . . .... 'S. 'HJI Wheat, July " Sept Corn, Jau " July " Sept Oata, Sept " July " Sept Pork, Dec - July " Hept rd, Dec " July " -Sept Rlba Bee. " July " fctept 7U SI i-2 3i M7 9b6 141 642 9
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