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f . 1 hp RNAL THE JOURNAL fill K. JOURNAL V iir lam Happemimfaaftha Wort ' Y tarn liar. Tary Oeemr an All tma St C JLmaal Haw Walla It It Frk. 2 TMiminf jiares are Mvaaoaahle, and KrsultK are Cerrain. ou 0L. 2 NO. 112. ' WINSTON SALKM, N. C, WEDNESDAY. AIJOIST 10. IBtM. PUICK TWO CKNTS. aWJIiiMt MMASlf EES THE LftBCEffT OlMTEIl m m CTEFii" WTED 1 - WiiiTigMLEl. SMBSBMFf tllliK EOiKS tUfEi II kit TOB KmTE(Gl Hammocks. All sizes and prices. We oiened tod?v the pret tiest line of Hammocks ever shown in Winston. Will compare prices with any of the lare cilies. D. H. BROWDER, Sweeamor to Justice Jt Browder.) Winston legal Directory. A H. KI.LEK, ATUIHNKY AT LAW. ,'KAN T. BALD "IN ATTOKNKV AT LAW, nLKNN A Manly, " ATTORNEYS AT LAW. WM. HENDKEN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, IONES & PATTERSON, " A1T0HNBY8 AT LAW. MA8T A GRIFFITH, ATTORNEYS AT LAW.. Louis M. SWINK, ATTORNEY .T LAW. WATSON, BUXTOX WATSON, ATTOKNEYS AT LAW. H. Montague, Real Estate and Loan Agent. WINSTON, N. C. Keal estate for sale or rent. Money to loan. EUGENE E.GRAY, Attorney-at-Law. ' Orrloa: Leml Building, "Winston N.C. AIho repreaenta leading Americmn and Foreigu Fire Insurance Companies c , JAS. S, LANIER, Attorney a: Law and Motor? PoMic No. 817 Main Htiv.t, WUi .ton, N. V On and anr J!itmry I, iMM, I vrlit unvote U of my t.ntr u ih? imdi f ur tut. Hour- rwilwl nlttliTiH ivlln-,iti, ruai tiP.tv tfrtuiit or MIL iH-etln, Willis ItlfitXrl tall-i UtoUi ue (oKntml on r-mtirtofmi lb ooiiimirotimt. i-'ttiit fcweru rlittiy luitiiiit t u dwi, eu, and partial nurn to nut lii-l; uiiibiil ru;r.ut to tin. Al ui oU'. Hatty r.uai 8 a. tu. Mi ? p. m. Ja WES S DUNN, REAL ESTATE ACIIN'T, flint NatlMiat ii Ui..! ."iiW WINSTON, N. C. " City aud Suburban Prorty ji every deacrlption for Sale aud lient TairBom H. F. E. HECKARD, ' DEALER I!f Rubber Stamps, Society Badges, Key Cbeoka, Key Uiupi, etc (OS Main Htreet, WINSTON, N. C. Scliley Knocked me Soolsjui ol Cenferli 1 ltli his biff guns, so will I knock the spots out of blgh prices. eJJ 1 bat Kreuob UniKbsm is attacked Unit and price cut just half in two; JJ j waa 24 now 121c Lincin lawns were 2U and 25, uow 10 and 15c. Dim- .s Hies were 10, now 6c. Organdie were 25, now l"c Ladies' skirts were $1.6, nuw SOc, and better grades reduced in proportion. Shirt waisla JJ were 75 now sue. JSleavning waa 7, uow a. iwu i rail to corneal once jmr before tlie war is over and see the slaughtering of prices. J Yuur with prices right, M. McNAIR. J Wachovia National Bank, Winston, N. C. Capital. 5urpliLs'and Profit. AM VGilAY0awJ Schley -:- Values AT Gervera Figures. Our Special Sale of all Summer Goods must go on re gard I w of coat. Ave will have uo odds aud ends In our bouse. Summer Neglige Shirts Reduced from 60 to 40, 75 to 60, $1.01 to 75c, $1.50 to $1.15, $2.00 to $1.50. Passing all Records, Our low prices on Hutu, Underwear, Neckwear, Ac. & Co. Ice Cream Soda Milklhakes Made from Pure, Fresh, Un diluted Cream from Dr. Thompson's Farm. All Cold Drinks. AT Thompson's Soda Fount GROWTH OFTHF Wachovia Loan and Trust Company. Winston N. C, Since Organization. June 15. 1893. bKPOBITB IX) A It 8 inu.lt, ttwti Jun.15, 1HM, luoe 1ft, 1HM. June 16, 1HHH, I e,ia&,K im,ok.m) ua.Htii.2i SWU78.W1 WK,CT1.6'.' i'V-,.H 'S "."A fQCllOi 111 QDll III COM WINMTOXfKK.CH. f txecutor ActJl 1 Administrator, I Guardian. I he Best and Host Reliable Trust Cotnpesiy In the State. ljuesa General Hanking Business, r'nys Interest on Derofits. 5.licts Vnur lluslncs. LIVERY, m m mm tm. Horses luruislied wiili rtuy -tjle of vehicle desired uon noii. Stock of first cliuw h rsrs and mules constantly on hand, stile or exchange. SMOKE & MrCREARY. $150,000. $150,000. i WfcA.iLXltl.t, tumtawn SPAIN'S REPLY TO OUR OFFI Unless Spain Accepts Without Reservation Mr. JjcKinley's Original Proposit SPAIN'S REPLY IS Unless a Positive and Satisfactory Answers Comes Tomorrow the War Will be Vigorously Renewed Washington, I). V., Aug. K). given out conceruiii; Spain's reply. It was, however, delivered topic president last night by the French ainliitssador. Secretary Iong K:i I this morning pctee would not 1 made today !ut something would l decidexl on tomorrow one way or the other. This hears out tlicleSici that an ultimatum will he sent to Spain owing to the unsatisfactory totic of her reply and that unless positive and delinite answer comes tonior- J row night the war will he igorously renewed all along the line. Orders have Ihhmi issued to Sii-iipson t ) prepare his tleet to descend on Spanish c a.-t iti'-ncdialely. Iewey and Merri.t are ordered to attack Mai.iln with all land and sin foiws. It is sUted on high authority that Spain's reply is evasive endeavoring to becloud the situation by verbosity and suggestions tending to delay, w hich will not be permitted by the presi dent. It is also stated tha4 I'ainlHX' has cabled Sagasta that the Spun ) ish reply is distastelul to the president aud unless Spain accepts, ' I embodying AtcKinley's original llauguage, trouble will ensue. Iu other words the president firmly adheres to his origiual terms aud uotliing less will be satisfactory and Spain had letter le quick about it. HOltSKS WKHE BOmtOWFI) But the Negro Had Been Kn tfaKed In Other ThlfvliiK. The owner of the hones aud wagon wbich BUI Bass was iu poBsetmlon of when arrested last week by Countable Boott has been found. They belong to Kuril. JBlackburB, a seemingly In dustrious colored farmer of Forsyth county. Bill simply borrowed the outfit to come after forty bushels of wheat which be claimed he had near Greensboro. He did not returu at tbe appoluted time, however, aud Kufus l.ecame uueaay and started out to find Bill. He learned ou tbe way down that Bill had been stealing green corn with which to feed tbe boreee. Kufus says Bill came to his boumi about two weeks ago with a lUKKy and two seta of harness. Kufus' descrip tion of the buggy tallies exactly with that of the one Btoicn about two weeks ago from a colored woman residing about three miles south of the city, meutlou of which was made iu them colums at tbe time. Kulus' ho ses have been Iu Van story's stables aud the charges for their keeping is about $o, which Kulus is unable to pay. He is tryiug to make a satisfactory arrangement with Mr. Vaustory to get bis horses. Greens boro Telegram. A War Letter. Mr. T. W. Grinies Is in receipt of a very Interesting letter from his friend, Chaa. D. Hunt, 1st Lieut. 16th Uuited (States Infantry, which Is at present stationed at Santiago de Cuba. Among other things, Mr. Hunt says : "We have been compelled to experi ence many hardships here that even the Regulars found bard to endure. Of course ws have been amply repaid, to some extent, for all this, by our great victory on July 1st, aud since. Have seen a good many warm times, but on tbe tir-t was by a large majority tbe hottest time I have ever ex peri enced. Our reglineut, tbe 16th, was iu tbe charge and was the first to aseeud tbe bill that the Hpaulards bad occu pied, and ours was tbe first flag to be planted on the same, aud ysur bumble aervaut went through it all without a scratch, but with tbe full couvictiou that be has more than one Don to hia credit. Hope to get away from h-re soon. Much sickoeu among tbe men, but my bealtb continues good." Largely Att.-ydeU. The Friends yearly meeting at High Point commenced yeste day aud will attract large numbers of that faith from all parts of tbe United Btatea. b any people from WLnstoo-Halem generally attend tbe Sunday meeting and next Sunday will not be an ezcrp Mob. Ht-fi Right. A M Scales, State Senator from Ouil ford, declines to run again for tbe Sea ate. His law partner, Mr. Sbaw, la the democratic candidate for Judgeaud Mr. Scales very roperly fives way tut some other candidate. THE SITUATION IS STILL the Spanish Ministry and HOT SATISFACTORY So delinite information haslietii T'HK OIUMIANS IIKKK. I They Are on Their Way to tin- 1'lcnleat Mockivlllt. A chapter of orphans of the Oxford i Orphuu Asylum arrived iu the this morning from Thoinusville, where they gave au enterUinment last uiglit Tlxtif liava keeu huveiling 6f state for tbe past two weeks, aud will uot go back to Oxford uutil the Hlti ot Seplember. They are in charge of M r Will X Coley and Miss Eva Minor, who is music teacher at the asylum. They will leave ou the 5::U traiu this evening for Mocksville, where they will take a prominent part iu the Ma sonic exercises at that place tomor row. Those w ho com pose the chapter are: Misses Kutb Hen ton, Rachel Overman Neva Ausbon, Li I lie Williams, Maude Horton, Maggie Bell, Man "e Ilurton, Velrua Pope, Tlma Kenuo, and Ma ters Claude King and Sam Barbee. They will return to Winstou ami give an entertainment iu the Y M C A auditorium on the night of the IHth Inst. Wounded fcoltller YlMts Winston Private Harwell 11. Bullock, of the Ninth cavalry, (colored), spent last night In this city aud left this morning on tbe 10:.".U traiu for bis borne at Hen derson, N. C. He tells a very inter esting story about his service iu the Culted States Army. He says he has been In tbe army about twelve years ; that hi) regiment was ordered from Wyoming to Cuba ou May 20 ; that he was wouuded Iu the charge of July 1st ou Han Juau Ml, near Santiago, bya piece of shell striking bg left hand and cutting off oue tiuger ; and thit during the battle be was robbed by tbe Cubans of a watch, haversack, blanket and about f-Vt Iu mouey. Bullock was a sharpshooter and says he knows he killed three Spaniards. Two he shot out of trees .and oue ou the ground He says tbe oue ou tbe ground bad Ix an lost from his company and was bidiug in the grass. Bullock, was i near bhn when he fired that (he pow der from his guu burued tbe Spaniard. Winston 'District Conference. Prof. Leou Cash, W T Fiend, K K Crawford and O B Eaton are members of the Winston district confereuce which convenes at Advance tomoirow niorning at 9 o'clock. Drs. Kilgo, Peavwk, Crawford, T W Laws, Kev Mr Journey and Prof Kirk, headmaster of Trinity Hight School, together with others, are expected as visitors to tbe confereuce. More UonseM. Tbe Journal office receives constant enquiries for vacant dwellings. Some people want one kind and some an other. Winston-Salem la too large place for tbe old village system of per atnal knowledge of everything to be arrogated by the editor. Ws need more dwelling here or more advertis ing of those that are empty. the Red Torch of Carnage The rtSsassin :lion of .John T. Orr Uncages the D.mons of D irkiit-ss and a eUllHl OF CPUE SHEEPS IHE CTT Hellish Hate G.okoo Death Seven r:ons, Inelud irij Two YVYmen. Ci.AliK.xiHi.v, Ark., AtifMHt In. -Asa t rani'" denouement to the assassination of John T ( ur, a wealthy merehant, a feu nights atfo, his w idow is dead iu her cell, having isoiicd hcisclf. Five negroes, twooftnem men, are hunting from s tree near the railroad (rack, I hey havii.g been lynched. Miss .Mor ris, a Jewess, who was implicated in the assassination, has disappeared. The names of those lynched were Monscc Castle, Dennis Kicord, Killa Neavei, Will Saunders and Susie Jacohs, the latter a cook in Orr's family. Oirwas assassinated Saturday night at his home after returning from choir pia llee where his wife was organist. T! crime was mysterious uuti( MissMci.i told that she knew who tired the ital shot. Tbe coroner's immet i suited iu Mrs Orr's arrest and the i.egrocs. It is charged that Mrs. Orr lured par ties to commit the murder. Orr'.- life was insured for lo,mH), He aud his wife had lived unhappily together. Saw the President to xccuro I'lii'don. Washington, August in. (' luiel William l.amli and Attorney Mcin tosh of Norfolk, called on ti e prcsi : dent this morning In nchalf of Ihc ! Swede, Anderson, who was convicted at Norfolk of the murder of the.captain 1 aud mate of the schooner Ohve Pecker. . ou the high sens. The papers are i...w ipefore the department of justice. The president w ill give the a: t- lull consul eralioli when the pacrs reach him. Aswcrt .-1, Kussla Cnprepiired for War. LonikiN, August Id. Inferring to tbe situation iu China in the house of commons today, Sir Charles Dilke said that Kussla was unprepared for war and would make no move iu that di rection until success was assured. France ami Germany were closing the doors nt their own spheres of influence and enjoying the bencdis belonging to G.eat Britain In other districts. He declared that Cl-'na Would s sin liecomc oue of a string of protected empires surrendering to Russia. Epidemic Ainoinfllie American 1 rHi. Han Fkaxcisxo, August Id. It is reported that an epidemic of dsentery bus hroken out smong the American troops at Cavhe. One hundred aud fifty cases ate reported. Lawjers Inteifede. The Greeusboro bar is soiuewhat stirred up by a notice, received by the clerk from Judge Timberlake to make out a calendar lrom tbe cl.il docket, that he will take the clerk's copy ami try the cases as they come. Colonel Morehead has been appoiuUd by the bar to correspond w th the judge and see if he cannot be induced to change his miud. It Is said tbe costs of w itneeats, etc, in the uew departure will be something enormous. Your Name, Please. Some one haa sent os through i la marl a notice of a political discussion to be held at Stewart's, Iu Middlefork township Saturday the 20, at 2 o'clock. There is no name whatever sigued to tbe notice and the writer will pleate inform us it the same la authentic. AillGIM BEGLOUDED WITH EVASION ion an ritiiiiatum Will he ill Again Flame up the Sky. i AN ULTIMATUM HAS BEEN. SENT TO SPAIN I j -And the Terms Must lie Accepted or Rejected Immediately, Otherwise all Wjroliiitiiais Will lie declared Dir. ' .--iiii. Au;. I'i. ri';i iiiinounccil ;tt two o'clock (hat . 'iiIm- cdoi ( ' . ml.c.ii and Seci ct:ii Day had agreed up. in a jimIi l. ' mi! in al.t I M id rid t'ir uut hoi it to sign it liicli is cxpe tc 1 torn. r ! . Sccrclarv I .iy ad'niltcd tli il the cmlroversy i.- s:itisfac oril sctlii'd and thai jieicc i iiiiuni .h is will soon In- appointed. It is autiioi'i i,ely sl.ileil that Cu'iiIhui w.is iustrittik-.l to tell the .Madrid gov ennnciit 111. it Ihc ;cnnol ! lie jir iloc d mils be a -Ciiteii ur icjected immediately. It is iiitl.cnatiire.it an n't una! inn and unless 'autism is insli iicled to agice to i! all negotiations are declared nil. " s h i i , i i , Aug. in.- -Xiii.il aniiioi iiies have r.ictically abati iMiued their iiitciiliou to advance Sairpviu ten niinilieis on accoanl of the Santiago liatlic Tin., it is sid. is at Sampson's suggestion, as controversy was feared. Dewey was only ad winced two tiuiiiliei-s on account of (lie lull lie at Mat ila. Schley is also said to waive all claiic to protnot ion oi, a unit id ihc present war. The intention to make Sampson rear adtnii.il would jenp him over nine superior ollices and i aise a light in congress and in (be city . Slialler decided to pioiimla Saiiipson eight nuinlieis, S hlcy sU, make both rear admirals and pn -mote Capl iiu Clark of the begun tie number more Ihan any olhcr cap tain. I.ietitei' nit ( oininaniiei Waiuw right gets inoic numbers of pro motion than am other ollicer ilol. I Guests, i lie Phoenix register shows tne fol 1 lowing: Alex It Pike, St Louis: S ' Hermann, I incinuall; It !' bevy, New i VcrktJ'ralt Thompson Philadelphia: K Willi'ighaiu, liicli'tioml: llowaro ' Sieriell, Greensboro; N Glenn Wil liams, N ('; Chas i'lice, N C; L S Voting, Kiclimoini, EC Schley, Balti more: It X Mack tl, Wi'kcsiMiro: I) Peacock, GreetislHiio:0 W Williams, Uiclimond: E McK (umhIw in, Morgan Ion: K F Mi Xier, Lynchliiirg, Gouge i' (When, Wiliniii-'ton: I! 1 1 llarda way, liiiiiiingliaiu, ( has Matthew , Jr., Atlanta. Those n-gislcn'r at the Jones are : John K Makiu, N Y; F C SK tnvr, oxford; J W Starr, Kuoxville; W II Wood, cMy; Will X Coley, Misses Eva Minor, iima t'unio, 1 I It -r Williams, Nina Auslion. Mamie lloiioii, Velma l'oie, Maude Morton, Kuih I'.i lltoii. Itu liel Overman, Maggie Cell, Mastel Claude King, Oxfoid Orphan A-ylutii: A W Calhoun, Atlanta ; Jas I, Owens Washington; 1, W SeaUilt, Wash. O J Sheps rd, N C. J Gilmer Kernel, lxernersxille; Swift Hooier, X ('; J I, Patterson, North Carolina: J F Pear e. GrecltslHiio; J E IoUlhil, Bower; Geo M lie lleuhrand, Bniesvllle, Indiana; I' I, Maylield, Kichuiond: J E Dent, Jr. New Orleans; J no It Makiu, New York: 1 A Carter, N Y. The Yadkla Kepiibllcan I leket. The republicans of Yadkin county held their convent ion yesterday. The following ticket was iioininaled House of representatives, II H Wil llama, sheriff. A P Woodruff; clerk el suierior court, W A Mall; treasurer, J B i'ouli; register of deeds, J L Crater. For lite lirst time iu several years the familiar name of Mollon dia's not a -iearou the county republican ticket. . ;ol li ospects. A chat with our business nieu Wtir c 'iivince very man that trade isojsi'ii- ing up in earnest and llie revival i f business is much earlier than usual. All signs Hint to an immense tiadc for Winston this fall. The sale of ill. proved farm implements now alon JHlillt to tliis. I'mler N'cjfro Iliile. Yesterday's Wilmingion pap; rs ga' e an account ofeight luiiglarn s in th. city of the night before and the it:, tiefore, several thefts and hiitlma. robberies were n porliii. Si t.-rril.ic tlie stale of atlairs in that c lion H.i papers are advising llie she! gun I icy. With the Right Rev Samuel Small's (laugh er oil tbe stage iu a pfayhourv, doing tbe part of Juliett in tights, w list next? Maybe, according to bis Idea, she can wear them mote gracefaiiy than some other mail's daughter. You k no there is good deal in that, as she remarked about tbe tights. The revenue collectious today areas follows: -Wsr stamps, $7.MI ; spirits stamis, $106.70; tobacco stamps, t, o91.W ; toUl $i,0!4.6i Thundered in the Ears of e - Suporlor Coui't. v l lie ease of llodglu vs the bank w as iMiicludtd this morning, Cupt ( lias Prn-e milling the closing aigument. The jury has uot yet agreed ujKin the veuiict. The t ase of J F Kerner, administra tor ol li li Kernel', vs the lioslon Col luge Company is now on trial and is a suit to tent the validity of a lax title. Mess is Watson, Buxton .V Watson, Chas Price aud George Pell appeal for the plaintill's, aud Jones A i'au is.:i aud Glenn i .Manly for the defendents. The case is a veiy lniirlaut one aud w ill piobably take all tomorrow . f led Tise, we are informed, is ma -tied. Me aud his I. ride relumed to the city last evening from Hall in. He says he was married Sunday night o Miss ( anie Few ler, of Halion. THE MARKET'S. ( losing Quotations: by I'rlvale WIiv to W. A. rortornchl A Co. W. A. Pone, held A Co.. comiuis-iinu broker-, aittrv.) lis who liie following closing ipioiailoos of the New Yoik Stock EAchane and llie Cliicago Board oi" 1 .ade : Tlie following are the closing ipioia tious of llie T ew York Snsk Ex change: Nkw Yokk, American tobacco Aug 10, 'ss. 1 Alch., Top. k Sauta Ke li. iO. C. anil O. k I 'Inc., Bur. aud 'Jumcy , Chicago 'ias 1 Delaware ami Hudson Ihst'r and Cattle Feed 1 l.ne ' General Electric Jersey Central louisvilleand Nashville Maiihatiao Elevated Missouri and Pacific Me.. Tiucjou Noi di western Noiiheru Pacific Pr. New Yo ., ( erural PrtC'iic Mall K'.i in -l I lit. in. OS l.i; n; -tn !C; .id; IU..4 :si I'lS'. iu; liiii is( 1 lieadnrr - !;, iiami Soiuueru K'y Pr. nl Paul lo-i 1...S.' Sugar trust 1 en u. Coat' aud Irou 17 1 Texas Pacilic i:4j t . S. a hi her Pielerreil 7 ! Wei-ier Ciiicil lei. i-ii Wadasii Pr. ( 'iitton, Scjt . " Al.gUst 0"'X4 ' Mepl. "s.Vi " O.H. r. 8 4 ' Nov. .V.9 ' Iks-. ,V.4(-j " Jail j!l7( The following are Hie eloslug imcia tioue of tbe Chicago Board of Trade: CmicaiH), Aug HI, 'WJ. W beat. Sept d ' llee 14; tom, Jan " Sept i-2i " Dec :v.j 0i, Sept - Aug LH " Sept Pork, Dee ".Sept 017 :' Dec H-i ijard, Dec " Sept i S " Iec Ml Ribs Dec st I 5: 2 Dee
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