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- THE JOURNAL 3 I F 1 ? f S I D V T A II 3 THE JOURNAL i' eIA'a Wailsh Ufremk. X ' " t ' S t V m. if U J V XI II . $ and Bemilfnrm Certain. ' 0L.2-N0. 9H WINSTON SALEM, N.C., TUESDAY. JULY . 1898. PRICE TWO CENTS. Hammocks. H 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, (Mfwi tojuatten hrowder.) Wachovia Loan and Trust Company. Winston N. C, (S xecutor dministrator. Acts as Guardian. The Best and Most Reliable Trust Company In the State. OoesaOcneral Banking Business. Pay Interest on Deposits. 5olicU Your Business. GROWTH OF THE Since OrtaniZation, June 15, 1893. nEPOBITS I WK,0I)5.W Wfc67S.0 117.W7-80 LOANS. I W,l,10 lM,tl. m.bm.ii HKK.OTl.ta WS.7W.M OJ.H.47 474,491. 1 J nr. .'IV ISM, Juno )(, 1MS&, Juis.", MM. JD. IS, 1W7, ialjV, 1HH7, Jan. 1. lt. James s dunn, REAL ESTATE AQENT, Flrat national Bank Building. WINSTON, N. C, City aud Suburban Property A every description for Bale and Kent l'CLBPHOal M. Fine Line of Spring Summer Millinery. Groceries and Confections. Hpic of all kiiidn. Best iiiality. Chcnp lor ciwh at Mrs. T. B.BoutiiIt& Co's. St veil, Alien, C. , JAS. S. LANIER, Attorney at.Law ail Notarr Public No. 817 Main Street, Winston, N. C. On and ttur Jsnuary I, 1WH, I will dvnte all or ui t.ms to the prartlc or law. Houaai r.nuvt, niulnMi'ollwtcd.realwWt bought or old. iwnlis will", iuortg and loan, ne gotiated on iwilieionaltle oomnilMiloo. . feme ooveru prlv-trly examined to deed, ete., aud htl worn tq any luMruuient reu,ulrloi tbj uina. At mj oiP-a dally tram V a. in. I.. ''"' JAM. 8. LANlKK i i it i 111 llfilll lilt hlH blR guus, so will I knock Ibe apota nut of hif(h prices. That French Gingham ia attackrd first and price cut just half In two; JJ Wa i'i Uow lJc. Liuon lawua were 13' and 25, unw 10 and toe. Dim- mH Itim ee 10. now 8c. Oraandire were 25, now 1'e. Ijtdien' aklrta were-. tl. OT, tio f and better gradea reduced in proportion. Hhlrt walats JJ" were 7-i unw nm. liieacning was 7, now o, i)u t ran to corneal once aa U-foreihe war ia over and aee the (slaughtering of prices. , Yoiii wlih prices right, M. MclTAIR. I Wachovia National Bank. Winston, N. C. CpUl, -5urplu3and Profits, VMM A. OKAY Vuuu GRAND . Clearance -:- Ssle -OK- Straw Hats. ItKIH'CKD FltOM fl.OOlo .50 ItEIU'CKO FROM .75 to .50 ItKDl'CKO FIIOM (11,25 to .75 UKDl'CKI) KKOM $l.r0 tofl.OO IlEDl't'KI) KKOM f2.50tofl.50 Boys' Stravy Hats. REDUCED FROM REDUCED FROM 50 to '5 25 to 15 D03TT FORGET SK-nafT niehlngs and Stiff aud Soft Hats. We will make it interesting to buyers. J. M.Wood ruff & Co. Bat and Men' Furnishing. Ice Cream Soda Milkshakes Made from Pure, Fresh, Un diluted Cream from Dr. Thompson's Farm,. All Cold Drinks. -AT- Thompson's Soda Fount. EUGENE E.GRAY, Attorney-at-Law. Office: Lenity Building, WiiiMtou N. C. Also represents leading American and Fore in Fire Insurance Companies F. E. HECKARD, -DBALEK 1N- Bubher Stamps, Society Had gen, Ke Checks, Key Rings, etc. 805 Main Street, WINSTON, N. C. W ATKINS & CONRAD, Dentists, And Dernier In Dental Snppllem. Office: I'uper MslaKtrMt.sale. 'Pbonw IntmUktc M, Bell m w. T. U The Tailor. Iii his new quarters, itn-uer Maiu ivmi Third Streets, Over Comfort Shoe Store, Hits just received Spring 'ami Sum mer samples. l'efiiiv 1'iiying, you tihiiuld nee tliese Ki'uplt'M uiid learn his inducements. GEORGE PELL, LAWYER, WINSTON, N. C. Will pay peclal attention to the aererHr braarbe. of Commercial Law, vie: Partntr HbifM, Joint Htook Companies Corpormtlonr, Halee, AHNlnnienU, luHurance, NeotlMllw lnetrumenUi, all Mercantile 4ntraoU, C'ollaclM lebtii, t'ractloei In all Court.. HORTON & HORTON, Dentists. " Offl over WlK'bovlB lianki Bell Phone. 177; Interetate KM n i ft 1 1 n C V (JU ill; - $150,000. . $130,000. W, a. UULY. Putaiunrr I m NOW READY FOR PORTO RICO EXPEDITION IS TO START AT ONCE The Troops al Charleston Will Most Probably Sail First After the Tampa Troops Xow on Board Transports Have Sailed and They Will be Followed by Others From Chickamauga, Sailing From Newport News and Charleston. NO MORE TROOPS ARE TO GO TO TAMPA The Sanitary Conditions at That Poiut are Wholly rnsatisfaHory to the Entire Medical Bureau. Jackhowii.i.k, July lit. It in rnuioretl that the Miamia tri)oj)s will liorciiioretl to Fornuiidiua. Xo nu)re trinips will Ihj sent to Tauia as conditions there are uiiNatiHlactory to the medical bureau. Colonel Ilryan's "Silver Legion" is expected Thursday. Col. Torrev expecte orders for bis regiment u go to Toito Kico. Washinhtox, July The war department is actively preparing the Porto Iiieo expedition which will leave at the earliest jksm11c moinent. General Miles is still in Cuba. The date of the tlepartui-e is not definitely known. Troops on transports at Tampa have not sailed as far as is "known or mude puldic here but are ready to go on short notice. Troops at Chaaleston will probably go first after Tampa ami will be closely followed by others from Chickamauga sailing from New port Xews and Charleston. The list of Spanish prisoners handed in by Toral yesterday loots up to 22,800. It has been decided to send a balloon to Forto Rico with each brigade. Washington, July lit. A dispatch from Shafter says the list ol prisoners handed in by Toral yesterday numbers twenty two thousand seven hundred aud fifty. A LOST CHILD. Minnie Hasten, Aged Seven Yean, la Lost or Stolen. - Minnie Maslen, aged 7 years, ban been Jost vt stolen. Her mother Mrs. S. F. Masteo has been able to find no trace of her, though sbe baa made diligent search. When laat seen Min nie was at Mrs. Hosklus on Liberty street last Friday night. The child i rosy-checked, has blue eyes, light balr, fair skill, and is rather fleshy. She was dressed in a blue checkered cotton dress and bounet to match. The little girl is free to talk and not much timid. Any Information of her whereabout will be kindly appreciated by her mother, Mrs. S. F. Mauler) living near the Sulem West End graded school. Aristocratic Stealing. A few nights ago, while out ou a sree George Holcomb, white,, aud Jim Saunders, colored, had a slight trans action over au old brass watch w bluh has now become a bone of contention and may be the cause of the solored fellow being sent to the county roads. Holoouib borrowed a quarter from Sauuders upou the watch, agreeing to redeem It Saturday or Monday by pay lug Saunders 86 cents. Last Saturday Holcomb made a tender of the 3o cents to Sauude.s aud demanded the bram time piece. Saunders it seems bad pawned the watch to auother fellow and put Holcomb oft" by telling him be had not time to get it tbeu and for bim to come back Monday. Holcomb went back Monday moruiug but Ha u micro wanted more time. Holcomb swore out a warrant before Squire Lehman for embezzlement and the trial was set for 3o'etot-Wednesday.. ..lu siica.kin of the charge against him the negro termed it aristocratic stealing, so to speak. lilg Gutherliitf of Baptists. At the auuual meetiug of the direc tors of the Thomasville Orphanage tomorrow, Rev. II. A. Brown wiii preach a seruiou, aud a Mr. Ayecock of the eastern part of tbe slate will deliver tbe annual address. Tbeee ecasious are well attended by the Bap tists from all over the state and a grand time tomorrow is anticipated. Diuut r will be served aud tbe orphans will take a part in tbe exercises. Nabbvd His Man. Deputy Sheriff Y. V. Youug aruustd himself from bis slumbers at 8o'cIock this moruiug and hied Himself lu guest of Ell Wrenn, whose wife had sworn out a peace warrant against bim. M r. Young went to the home of Eli's mother and caught bis jnan, bringiug bim to jail where he a waited til 1 before Squire Mclver at oN'clock this afternoon. Squlrde Lehman eat with Squire Mclver to bear tbe case, Tbe jugdouent of tbe court was that Wrenn paycosta, Alderman Gales Vitf 1'en. Tbe City of Winston baa a bog limit law and it is suppose J that an aid r man knows asjaat it and would obey It. Either Intentionally or. uninten tionally the city now has the distinc tion of having one alderman at leasi who baa violated that law. Saturday the discovery was made by Policeman Adams that A. J. Ualea had a pig pen lu bis back yard on West Fourth street aud was keeping pigs iu It If .aid that the pen aud pigs have been there since April 1st. To say the leant, thii speaks well for an alderman. Music Lessons at Home. Miss HarrisoD will give music lesson e at her borne, 187 Pond street. The different grades are: Primary In this special attention It paid to tbe forming correct habits. Second Orade Scales Schmitts Kxer. writing book slid Streabogs Etudes. Third Grade Scales, . Appegios, Mathewsstudies iu phrasing; Czeruey studies In Kxer. and Velocity. Fourth Urade Exer. more thorough and difficult. Fifth Urade Bach's studies iu con nection with selections from modem composers. Sixth Urade Classic piano music, such as Sonatas, Waltzes, Mendlesbou songs without words. After the com pletion of tbese grades pupils will be ready for the requirements of gradua tion. All pupils required to study theory. Tuition, $2 per mouth. ju 19 1 w At Centenary August T.-r The Wluston township Sunday school convention executive committee met last night Iu the Y. M. C. A rooms. J. F. McCulstoii presided ami Dr. W. J. Conrad acted as secretary h; the abseuce of R. B. Crawford, the regular secretary. W. 11. Hiushaw, secretary of tbe county convention, gave a brief review of tbe present con dition of the Sunday school work In tbe county. His report was encoura ging. Kev. W. A. Lutz made a motion that the township convention be held In Centenary cLureh. Tbe moilou was discussed aud adopted. August 7th at 8 p. m.t was fixed as tbe time for hold ing the convention. The following were selected for committee on pro gramme: E A Ebert, P H Bra rue, E J Davis, Dr. V J Conrad and Dr. It 11. Jones. The members present were Revs. Lutz, Callahan, McCulstoii, Groves, Frank and T J Brown, E A Ebert, Mr. Hawley aud Dr. R H Jones. Notice. W. T. Uzzell, tbe tailor, baa accepted a position with the Bedford Manufac turing Company as manager of Win ston branch shop where be hopes to meet and serve bia customers iu tbe future. Satisfaction in fit style and workmanahlp guarauteed. No. 144 West Fourth street. Miss Fries' Wh8t Part 7. The whist party given by Miss Adelaide Fries last night to her several lady and gentleman friends was veiy pleaaant affair aud most heartily en joyed by tbe guests. Dainty refresh ments wen served. Thomas Maaln and Miss Caro Buxton carried off tbe first prb ea. ! is site He Killed a Fellow Country, tryman and Then Hid' in Magazine. After Getting Him 0t he Ex ploded Magazine With a Pistol. San Kkam'Imd, July If. - Yesterday a Chinaman killed a fellow country man and took refuge in a powder mag azine threatening to explode it if pur sued, lie piled cans of powder against the door aud surmuuded hlniwlf with 8,000 pounds of explosives. A constable named Kerch attempted to outwit the Chinaman aud succeeding In getting TV him out aud closed the door. The Chinaman fired a revolver into the powder stacked near the door explod ing the whole mans. The Chinaman, Kerch, Deputy Sheriffs White und Wood and four others were blown to atoms and the buildings burned. Sev eral others were badly lujiifd. All the bu'.ldings for a n-ile around were sbakeu and damaged. JilK Supply Ammunition. Chattanooua, July 19. A full supply of ammunition and ordnance store for the first army corps was re ceived aud distributed U'day. By tbe last of tbe week two entire divisions of (ieneral Brookes' corps will beenroute to tbe front. Negro Regiment Ready. Nkw Oki.kans, July 19. It is ex pected by Friday or Saturday "i hat Wood's and Rich's regiments will be en route to Porto Rico. Tbe City of Berlin, trausort arrived here Tburt day. The negro regiment is amiost ready. A Fainous Spy Dead. AsiiTAHiTi.A, Ohio, July 19. Mi. Elizalieth Stiles, famous as a uulou spy duriug civil war, died yesterday, aged 8 years. Week's Church August The executive committee of the Sun day school county convention met in the Y. M. C. A., rooms last night and decided to hold the county convention at Beck's church uear Oldtowu Satur day, August 18. A committee ou pro gram was apoiuted, consisting of W. A. Lutz, W. M. Hinshaw, T.J.Brown, Rev. J. F MeCulslou aud itev. J. V. Frank. A local committee on arrange ments was also apiwluted, consisting of A. I. Shouse, L. C. Hiue, George Porter, 11. M. Richmond and Ed Jones. Mall Your Letter Krly. The postortloe authorities request the Jot'KNAL to state that tbe train leav ing here at 10:30 a. m., carries no mall except for offices north and east of Greensboro, but noue for tbe Greens boro office. Mail for Ureeuboro is sent ou the N. W. by the w ay of Walnut Cove 011 the train leaving at H-W a. 111. Goes to feautlago at Oiice. Dr. H. J. Thomas received his orders this moiniug from the war depart nirut to proceed to Tampa as acting surgeon iu tbe Cured States army. He will go from thtreto Santiago aud report to (ieneral Shafter for hospital duty. A Snake Tarty. Yesterday Jack Lew and others of Sa'em went after a blacksnake about four feet long near Pond street. He evaded them for while by climbing a tree. They got a shot gun and killed it. Thk Journal was somewhat de layed today on account of tbe lateness of the telegraphic matter brought boat by a heavy storm North Inter fering with the telegraphic wire. SPANISH MAUSER Many of the Old duns in the Spanish Forts in and Around Santiago Will lie Sent to I'nited State as Souvenirs. I . . . j Washington, July lit. The ordnance bureau is considering the use of a large quantity of arms, aiiimiiuitioii, fortifications, guni aud ' ordnance stores surrendered at Santiago. Mauser ritles will lie put in order for-use by ftie American army. Home two thousand old antiquated guns mounted in the forts along the nhore are useless and will propably le brought to the I'nited States as souvenirs. ! Maksaii.i.kn, July lit. A steamer arriving yesterday sighted Cam ara's squadron off Tunis July t. The Palayo was Iteing towed by a cruiser. Hhe had endeutly met with an accident. j Nkw Yokk, July 19. The troop ship Massachusetts left today for J Newjsirt Xews and the Michigan for lVrt Tampa to load soldier lor j I'orto Kico. Xkw Yokk, July lii. The Evening Journal's Guantaiiamo spe cial dated Monday says: Caimarna aud Guantaiiamo have surrendered and the American flag will float over these placet Tuesday. Four thou sand Spanish soldiers have laid dow ir their arms. Eight hundred of them the gunboat Saudoval captured. Capt. McCalla, of the Marble head, notified the Spaniards that .Santiago bad surrendered, giving them four hoiiih iu which to haul down their flag. Police Cot rt. Police court bad eleveu cases last evening, seven for breach of the peace, three for uulsance, aud one for viola tion of a secial ordinance. The total amount of tines and costs Imposed were f40.7O. W alter Scales was tried for soliciting at the depot lu violatiou of a special ordinance governing the con duct of solicitors aud hotel porters. He was lined $1 aud costs, iu all f 1. 10. A Patriotic Concert. A patriotic concert will be given in the grove at Olivet Cbael, this county, July 80, beginning at 7 p m sharp. O B Katon of this city will deliver an address. Refreshiueuts will be served for the Itenelit of the Sunday school. The youug people w 111 slug songs aud furnish other exercises. l'mf. MewtJ I.eare. Professor C. W. Mew will leave Thursday for Morebead to assist iu the orchestral features of that resort. He will return iu September. During his abseuce B. J. Pfohl will have charge of the youug church baud. . Storm at Roanoke. W. P. Fiery, post.il clerk ou the route from here to Roanoke, says there was a very heavy storm iu Roauoke Sunday. A colored church aud oilier smaller houses were blowu to pieces. No casualties hi persons occurred, so far as he could learu. lrtr. Ulalr to lecture. Prof W A Blair will give a lecture tomorrow night at the court bouse to the teachers who are attending Hi. normal. The exercises begin promptly at 8 o'clock. Every oue is invited. Kicked by a Horse. A. P. Morris, of Walkertowu, met with a very serious mishap yesterday evening as thb result of being ticked iu the face by a horse, both jawbone being broken. To He Married Tomorrow. Samuel A Ileunls and Miss Ada I: Coble, of Ml. Airy, arrived iu tbe city today. Tbey will be married touini row moruiug at 7:80 o'clock by Rev Tilley, at the residence of Mrs. Wilde 11 Ent S?c ond street. A Most Itrutal Murder. Cvi'KKSS, Texas, July 19. IVte Bui ton, colored, w hose purpose was rob bery murdered Henry Ay res, bis wile aud baby aud chopped bis victims ' death with a hatchet. Way of the Transgressor. Clara Ward, an American girl, who sacrificed her principles to become tbe bride of a worthless European prince, and who followed it up by a low amour with a strolling fiddler, if the report which is denied, be true, has paid tbe debt of nature. Her way seemed right in her own eyes, but tbe end thereof wen tbe ways of death. Born In lux ury, married in the exclusive circles of til-world fashion, leading Europe a RIFLES TO BE.USHD dance with her reckless disregard of virtue, she tills a grave of shame. Saith Solomon : "As a jewel of gold iu a swine's smout, so is a fair woniau that is without discretion." And in that sentence tbe wise kiug laid lare the wretched story of Clara Ward. I I If a certain niau ou Spruce street would sell two goats be has it would be much more pleasant to live iu that part of the city. The music they make both day aud night is very grating to tbe ear as well as to the sense of sm ell. The Hamburg Brein3ii Fire Insur ance Company today, through their agents, iloir Norman, paid their loss of l,ou0on the stock of R A Mills.daiu aged by the recent fire. THE MARKETS. Closing Quotations by Private Wire to W. A. Portorflehl ft Co. W. A. Porlerfield Co., commission brokers, furnish us with the following closing quotations of the New York Stock Exchange and the Chicago Board of Trade : Tbe following are the closing quota tious of the New York Stock Ex change: Nkw York, July 19, 98. American tobacco 118 88 181 'ih Mi 9SJ 104; Atch., Top. ik Santa Fe M. 4 U. C. aud O. Chic, Bur. aud Quincy Chicago Gas Delaware aud Hudson Dist'r aud Cattle Feed Erie General Electric SH Jersey Central . Hi ljouisville and Nashville 6I Manhattan Elevated 104 1 Missouri and Pacific 84 j Met. Tractiou 14 Northwestern ll!7 Northern Pacific Pr. WHl New York Central lib Pacific Mail 2H Reading 10 Rock Island 951 Southern R'y Pr. j St Paul 97 Sugar trust 1H-J Tenu. Coal and Iron '2A Texas Pacific I C. S. Leather Preferred 0t Wester Union Tel. 91 Wabash Pr. 1SJ Cotton, Sept. " June. " July 693 " August 693 " Sept. &. " Oct. 5970a ' Nov. 5971 " Dec. !60O(o) The following are the closing quota tions of the Chicago Board of Trade: Ch icaoo, July 19, '98. W beat. Sept ' Dec Cora, Jan " Sept " Dec Oata, Sept " July " Sept Pork, Dec July " Sept ird, Dec July ' Sept Hiba Dec July " Sept 8 :-3i 84 28 19 992 967 650 00O 660 664
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