a tt rr oTIIK JOURNAL Y, (Urea the Uxppen.totn of the Worl Y the Hay They Occur nd All the 5r J.ocml IV'etre While It M Frenb. VOL. 2--NO. 128 -WINSTON SYLKM, N. C, TUESDAY. AUGUST 30, 1898. PRICE TWO CENTS. 3 Hi JOURNAL GMAMTEES THE UK1ST GIRCULATHSH 6F AW PAPER CIRCULATED IN 1 ISTUKMIi. SUBSCRIPTION BOOKS OPEN TO ALL FOR ISIPEfSTIEl JOURNAL. ? la Only f f.oo fear. ' ( Ad- S J vrrttntmt Male ar AfeasoaabJ. S ij and ttenultm nro Certmia. S Wachovia National Bank, Winston, N. C. SlfplllS M Milt $150, W. A. LIMLY. President. JAS. A. GRAY. Cashier. For Rent, the Following Houses. 1 17 Room House, Summit Strict. 7 Room House, Boulevard, 7 Room House, Spring Street, 10 Room House, Ulierty, Street. Room House, Liberty Street. Two 7, Room Houses, Main Street, Salem. JAM KH S. DUNN, Real Ktate Agent. H: Montague. Att'y i Real Estata 4 Loa 1 Asnt. winston; N. i . Ileal Mule fur Mil it lent. Jjoais negotiated Fifie. n yeai t x rleuce. I ii It r?tule phone Si For Sale or Exchange, A Nice Lot "of Horses, Bu'iluhle I'.-r lt:ift rr r!e.;Ki;te Xfliiil -. .v l i (lui Iligs ..r 11 tu Day 01 Om. til. See nie, I can suii you. J. E,2EIQLER, Prop. Bxi. Piionk 206. ' New Style Lawns r.immenclns August 24th, At 8 O'clock MY ENTIRE STOCK -OF- . SUMMER-GOODS- Willi BE PI8P0BEOOP Regardless of Cost J Don't Put It Off. but Come af One and Secuie Bargain, ' I M. McNair. I ';. 2 1-2 CENTS. Iffiiir-ai!! Wednesday X ' I MfMnftMMIIIIIIfllllJ New Hats Now Ready. FALL AND WINTER '98 and "99 ALL STYLES, ALL PRICES Values Never Better. Styles Never Better. We Can Pleas The Yon use or Old, The Largo or Stria , The Rich or Poor. NEW eei ed. you. NECKWEAR jiud We have some filings re for J. M. WOODRUFF & CO., Hats aud Meii'i. Furnishing. GROWTH OFTHF Wachovia Loan and Trust Company. Winston N. C., Since Orauizstion,JBc 15, 1893. HIOI1HI'i-fi t WH.UIfvWO LOAN, I W.I'&IU lHll.Hdl.VI :! im.i; I una 16, INWH lune 16, am, Inn M, IHUli, .Iiiiii- 15, ISIW fQcklo Loan and rn Company. W1NHTON, N. t'., txecutor Administrator Guardian. Acts as The Best and Most Reliable Trust Company In the State. Does a General kinking Buslnes. Pays Interest on Deposits. Solkts Your Business. Ice Cream Soda AND Milk Shakes MaLefivm Pur,', Fresh, Ur dilut. d Cream from Dr. Thomp.onV Faim. All Cold Drinks.. AT Thompson's Soda Fount. I Hae NOT Tla Crown Jewels, But I Have Gems That Would Otnament a Coronet. Solid and Heav Plated Geld Jewelry, as Pietty and as Catchy as the Mot-t jjfjj Alj?t CculdMake. CJold and Silver Walcheti, L'hiiins, liingij and Pendants in Kicii I'rofuHiou. Bee me and I ' will sell you. Watches repaireil on short . notice. C. N. Brown. The Jeweller. Liberty Btreet, two dooia sbeve Farm era' wsrehduee. WATKINS & CONRAD, S Dentists, - ---JX s And Dealers in Dental aitpples. Ofllee Upper Main Btreet, Bakm, Tbouee, Inieratate f0. Bell tJQ ' The Miss Putters' School. Fall Term Begins Sepl 5, -98. ' Miae Phlfer will be at her home, 523 Cherry street, and will be glad to re rely e applicant fur adailMiion to the eueol, -i - . . INI: t , - I neral Brooke Leave Ponce Ordered to Meet to 'Schley and Gordon. Transportation" Home of Span- ish Troops is the Hard est Problem. ' Washington, Aug. .'ill. General Hrooke Iiuh tieen ordered to leave Ponce by sea and niwt Schley and Gordon at San Jimii next Hunday. .. The Ameri can military commission will hold lis sessions on the cruiser New Orlean-. The haidesl problem relates to the IrannKirtalion bon e of hpauiHh troop which likely U tediouN owinn lack of I I HI I M X II I H. WOMAN lOt TO It ON IT IK Kl' A l'K, Kank or S.. nil J.I. innuiil S Ami inoton, AukiihI .'Ml Vthlei -day' for the IIihI time hi the history of the American army, a woman hn appointed a member of the medical lall. IXr. Anita Newcouili M.liee, wifeof Prof. W J Mcdee, of IIiIh city, aud dwughler of Profetwor Himon New comb, formerly of the naval obwrva lory, wa formally oru hi an an act ing aurgeoii. i bia, aewirdlng lo Secre tary Alger's general order, would en t i I le.her lo wear I he uniform of a aeooiid lieutenant without designation of rank. Itisnol unlikely, however, that )r M( lice will avail beraelfof tliia privi lege. - ... . --- n TIm t 'rw hnfu. (Tiaki.kvoia, Mich., Aug. 80. The rew of the miiwing tfeamer Huperlor, whleli foundered In Heaver Jidaud, waa brought here thia morning. 1'he steamer la at the bottum of the lake. The men Buffered coimiderabiy from exHaure, and lack of food, being. ,1H houraout. Hteamer waa foundered in a terrific atorm Saturday ulght. OftlcerH inornat and t'arelctnH Urn.AU), N. Y. Two" hundred and alaiy aoldleraof the Kighth New York arrived hep thia morning, en route to New York from (!hlekamauga. Kifly were nick, aeveral aerioua, many more complained of treatmcHt at C'hicka tuanga, Haying the oIIIccih were iguo rant and carelew. ThreatH or LynohliiK. Winoka, MIhi., Aug. 'm. M. Jt. Todd, alleged wrecker of ihe" Fillmore couuly bank, becoming alarmed at the ihreala made by mob of lynching, lneath cell windowa concealed bank money Intact, but location not discov ered. Hum miming $116,000. Would You Carry Coul to New castle. Mr. P. M. Doup, of Newcaalle, Pa., owns a little farm of 60 acre out in the couuty near Wlnaton, aud he waitta to aeli it, in fact be will del I it on next Thuraday. Mr. L. M. Mewbry, au attorney at law of New Caatle la here repreaentlug the interest of Mr. Doup Mr: Mbry Imr-wrth-hhii a Mr. Oeore Katl'erty, alao of New C'antle, who Is here to auctioneer the place off. Mr. Mewbry In aimwer to our guetttloi: as to he coat of selling thia property, put the sum at 9200, which we thought waa fair. These gentleman all appear to be clever nice fellows, i.ut we can not help thinking that the bringing of an attorney at law and an'suctiuneer hereto dispose of 60 acres of land. is very much like our carrying coal to New Castle, their home. '- It Won't Work Here. If some man In the grocery buslnes? were to take hi wagon and follow the wagons of others in the same line of trade, aud when be bad seen goods de livered at certain bouses that be would slop, and as soon ss the other party was gone, go up lo the propiietor ol the bouse and misrepresent the goods just delivered, claiming they were not what t bey should be, endeavoring to place orders tor his own. U this should occur in regard to clothing, lu regard to dry goods, shoes, or in fact anything tbat supplies the -wants o the people of this or any other town, It would be looked upon by the people as a mean, contemptible way of doing business, and It would be condemned by every fair-minded, honest, business man, snd yet H is Just the way we are informed thutfHB JolrXal is treated. On last afternoon we were told tbat a -re-i,ip jL, t-ie-tiun fiiiKUL nave voieuty. proxy , the hainlH i.r one of theilf race. T r. A n 1 1 ii Mcdcc Sworn In As i could not Le atliiliuted to fny Injnm An Ai-iliitf Niii'Ki'i'fti to iht.ll,fn'l"dodagaliHi tliciu l tne wl,i nun followed nnu of nor- earner around and whenever he saw IiMii de liver a paHT lie w ent Id I lie house and endeavored to Hupplaut our pajer liy pushing the one lie ww representing tu Its place VV'e do not for a moment believe that any such method as these win succeed luiWInstou, the people are not built that way. if ever on earth we have fouud a people thai bcleve In Justice, and right, It la these people lu Wiustou-Salein and they will very soon sit down hard on eery mean and dishonest method . busi neHH. They are an hoiest, Intelligent ........I.. ....'.I !... .1 . . .1.1. .1.1.. people, aud they do a lot of thinking tor themselves. DKAD, VET SLM54KKTII. KxtriK-t from ,Judv Hoy kin's j Last fSpoeo v.. I " I'he M-iidln conteBt the Hiipreiu- I ney of virtue, iutelligenej ii d the fun- 'Jatiifutal rushtgof i-iti.t biit il Mm lce n demoiidtraled duiii the pant few itionthM that the negro, liw liibonr oppo ition lueiiwl by the w4ii4c tower aug- man, !. ; lie vanity whh E und which olllce atillea, and oi.ichthe defeat of the' An til Haxon a III intetiHlfy, w ill vole aC null in Hie the demoe eiihulnu election. It Ih ik' ra y thai Iihh drawn the e or line. It in the olllce wckers and thl otllce hold- era. "In ISiHi ho uuilled the negro vole that the entire number of negro lecloin might have voteoew nroxv In il justice ilea. I'he whiles pay HlmoMt stken -eighths or the taxes. They educa4 the hegio us they educated 'ihejr oi eblldreii; they built aul supported alylums for their insane aud their deaf, dumb and blind; they secured them jt-tlce lu tin courts; Ihey aelecleU then aa jurors; they assured them persoi-al llU'rly. They have been deceived the ene mies of law and order, thywhite te publican olllce hunters and J heir paa sioiis h 'lorejudices have Un excited aguiiir., (heir Iwst .friends. iAud still, not one of l hem bus been pifcollttd, in all these years, to bwnuie art'andldute on a state republii-nn ticket Lira hIhIc olllce, tiecause the white republicans of '.he West 'ould not le placar'a. They ire rewarded by local cilices J.teasieru counties und cities aud tow raft inWTH' interests that most liitlinutely mneeru the intelligence and molality ami pros perity ol the taxpayers are committed to their reck lews and unscrupulous hands. They me constituted justices of the peace, school commit teemeu ('Oil Ujy. commissioners, posloluce ke-p- ers, louBuaoies, colonels aim iiiujois and captaius. They are excited and overcome, by this feast of power, and racial troubles are precipitated, and helpless females are at the mercy ,f their uncontrollable hint. '"1'he salvation of the government may lie determined as a result of this com est. It can be assured by. the union of the w hite voters. "There can he'uio reason why (he pojHillsln thould not unite with democrats In a contest In volvlug the honor, the propeTy, the supremacy of . the white man. They cannot consistently co-ojerale with the republicans. .Their policy in regard lo money to monopolies, to the tariff, to the judiciary, Is totally different. They have been and are now iionoied clti ens; they are now property holders; Ihey are white mi u.- "The populist party was not orgau lzcd to elect negroes to olllce in North Carolina. And yet a fusion of the pop uliat and republican parties will Inevi tably result in this since (he negro will not hesitate to demand his 'rights." Aud iopullats will not be the last to suffer from the results of this unholy rule. 'Populism ' was a prulest againtft Clevtlandl in. Tills nightmare uo lon ger exists.,, "All white men who love and honor their state aud revere law and 'good government and oppose ignorance and the blight of negro doiniiiati n should vote as brothers." I'OI'ULISi CIIA111MAN The J'opullst l'arty lias lleeii Jestroyel In Iredell. M W White, Etui, of Iredell, late chairman of the populist executive committee of the Seventh congressional district has resigned as such and re turned lo the democratic party. .A Mecklenburg populist bas shown The Observer a letter from a proinhiB. t populist of Tredel!, In which be says tbat fusion with thii republicans has destroyed the populist party of tbat countv and that Iredsll Isood for an old time democratic majority .of 500 tu 1,000 this year. Charlotte Observer. Kxeurslon to Wllmlngrton. Messick's excursion to Wilmington pulled eut from the N. k. W. depot at 8:25 this morning, with about 60 pas sengers on' board. The regular N. 4 W, train pulled the two coach a as far as Walnut Cove, where another section from Mt. Airy carried tbem on through to Wilmington. ' ' .-.V '' I HE Mil Queen Victoria's Influence is Really at the Bottom of the Proposal. 1 DESIRES 10 IN1I PEACE Exercises InOuence on Mem bers Royal Families oi turope. IjOMhin, August HO. tjueen Victo rU's iiitluence is really at the U.tom of the Czar's p oporatl. It has been her desire lo maintain -eace lu Kurope during her life and all the influence she could exercise on the memliers of '.the (icrinan and Husslan royal allied fain llies, Is exerted to thai end. rlltNT AMK.ltlCAN KU.I.KD 1I Was Oeoi'KO Meek of the Torpedo Hout Wlnslovv, an ' Ills Kuther Jih a V ha i Cheek lor flOO. Kkkmont, ()., Aug. 1U John M ,ek of lids county, father of Oeorge B. Meek, who was killed on tlmtnrp do boat Wlnslow, at Cardenas, May It, bus received a letter and a client fur JUKI. The letter goes lo show that young Meek was the llrst American born sailor killed in the Cuban war. The letter received by Mr. Aleek reads un follow : "WAMIIlNtmiN, 1). C, Aug. 2-1, ISilM. "John Meek, lisq. "Dear Hir : Home month ago, a Cu ban gentleman who signs hluisell Cambresls, from the City of Mexico, sent General Thomas Kstradu 1'alnia, of New York, an $100, to be given to be given to the wife, children or parents of the first America!) born sailor who who should die in tiie war to ffee Muba. 1 have Just now been luforiuied Unit your sou, tleorge it. Meek, fire man of the llrst class, on Uiard I lie torjtedo boat Wlnslow, was the llrst hero to shed his blood for the Inde pendence of our unfortunate and down trodden people. ' "1 beg lo enclose lo you the check ii trusted to my care, being u proof o! the gratitude of the Cubans for their friends add allies, the Americans i'lense acknowledge the receipt of the sume in duplicate "Yours very resiectfuljy, "OONAl.o UK QllKMAliA, "Charge de Affaires, Republic o Cubu," Ha n 1 lug o 1 1 ea 1 1 Ii Hepo rt . Wasiiinoton. August ao.-,The fol lowing dispatch lias lieen received at the war department: "Hantiago de Cuba, via llaytl, Aug. 29. Adjutant General Washington: August 28, total sick, UNO; total fever, H22; new cases, fever, ; returned lo UJhty, Wlf-deaths, 6. Lawik.v." Will Hit lor u Mouth. Wamhinoton, Aug. 30. AuthorltUs believe the iace tMiminisslou will sit for a mouth. Cuban commission have more dlfiicult task and are doubtful If Hpanish sovereignty will be with drawn from Cuba before llrst Decern lie.r. Oak Itldtfe lunn. liev. W K Ken net t tilled his regular a7nnlmeTITTirrhM. P. .church Buu day. It waa children's day aud the sermon waa excellent and highly ap propriate. In the afternoon Interesting nil u day school exercises were held, which reilected much credit oh teacher aud pupils. ' . " Mr. Keuuett was called oil lu the afternoon to officiate at the burial of Hum pie ilarber at Flat Itock church. This youug man died of typhoid fever at Camp Chlckaiuauga and the gov ernment sent him Lome in a special car witb three soldiers as a guard of honor. He volunteered in the regular army about 3 mouths ago and his sad death is much regretted in this com munity. Mrs Hunter and children, of Greens boro, who have been visiting the fam ily of W O Dounell, icft last Haturday Hhe bas a great many friends here. Mrs Maude fiallock, whose husband, Dr. D, W. Bullock. Is one of the most prominent physicians of Wilmlngtou has been visiting her "sister, Mrs. A i -drew Joy ner. Hhe exprassed herself a.s delighted with this beauiital country and made man friends during ber stay. Hhe left for Wilmington Hatur day,' ' ... .. .... : . The Oak Ridge summer team, Karl Holt captain, crossed hats witb the Pine Hall Club Saturday. - Result? M to 3, favor of Oak Ridge. - . (. Au enthusiastic cromet player acci dentally struck Miss Mary Vee Joy ner in the eye with a croquet mallet last week. Hhe has la-en sjck from it hut she left on the W ilmington excursion today just lh, sume. The Institute bo; are organizing a foot ball team. The whole Kldge is alive with school boys, the biggsHt crowd ever at scluail here. A lare force of workmen areengaged pulling additional rooms to Professor M 1 1 Holt's old residence, aud building his handsome new residence. When liexl summer comes Oak Kldge will be full of people who are seeking health, rest aud pleasure. It will be an Ideal summer resort us well as an educational resort. K. A llltf Fall BusIneMg. There Is an air of confident ejtpectau cy among all our merchants in regard to a good fall trade', aud many of them are ixiaktu unusual tfforts to meet it. Car Inads uf guilds, are being ceiUved here every day. They go principally to our clothing and dry goods people. There are nmuy things that will con tribute to make thia fall aud whiter phenomenal for good business. First, the war Is over and peace is being re stored, secund, there is an Increased volume of currency to do business with aud lastly there are local causes of a decided favorable nature that will contribute much toward aiding in business, the principal of them Is the Interest Incidental aud direct In regard to our Tobacco Fair. An air of mull dunce, the touch stone of all business success, Is manifesting Itself lu all business circles. Ooait Ltter, The following la a list of dead let ters remaining In the poslottlce at Winston, N.C., Aug. 27. 1S98: Jno Ilarber, .Mrs Kills Benson, Wil liam Heck, J H Henuett, N Hluinen lleld, Handy Hrewer, Miss Florence Hrown, Miss Mattle Carragau, Mary H Conan, Mrs Hettha Culler. Miss Harsh Daltuu, Miss Delia Farrow, Jones Foster, Davie Fuller, Frank O (irinith, Miss Carrie Noyes, Juo Hodges, H J Johnson, Miss Ida Ker by, W II Leak, Miss Lena LlghtH, Miss Mary McO John, Mrs J It Mitch ell, Dauiel Mosby, W C Morrison, Joaep Fillplis, Josept Phlliphs, J K Hobinson, Jno HobliiHon, Mrs Haulier Helleri, Mia. i,l,,le Hulls, King Tafon, Mrs Lizzie Walls, Miss Kosu Wude, Miss Carrie WllliauiH, Mrs Cora Young. When calling for the aoove letters please say they were advertised. P. 11. Lyhuouk, P. M. Kdltorlal Kxpronslons Tiie time ha come for the white men of North Carolina to get together iu a spirit of patriotism and conciliation and bury the diflerences that have divided them iu the past. They owe It to themselves, to their wives anil children and to the state they love, to come together like brothers anil forgive and forget. Webster's Keldsville Weekly. The government stands condemned when, notwithstanding that it has 4ir(l,(NN),(MM)cash balance in the treas ury, Its sick ' soldiers are kept alive mainly through the energy aud assist ance of private associations like the Red ('rose and the Initiative of ludi vidul ciliKeus. Hpriugfleld Republi can. Matthew Hroiiht Jiaek. Deputy Hherill Fuoclis returned on the 1:H0 traiii this afternoon from Htalesville. lie brought with him Joe Matthews, the negro who is charged with beating a woman here several months ago, aud w tiii, while out on Isiud, look leg bait and left town. He was placed in jail this afternoon. A Window Nmusheil. A. frout window, of K Kohisou' clotaing store, at 407 Main street, was broken last nlu;ht, and the thief took three pairs of shoes aud two bhlrrs.The officers have not yet caught the thief, but are endeavoring to do so. Moving lnloNew Quartan. W T Uxzell manager for the Win ston branch of the Bedford Manufac turing Company, Is today moving from over Wall A- Huske's store to his new quarters, at No. 11, West Fourth street. . Ijt Vm Know. We Invite au expression of opinion iu Tub Jolknal's columns on the following propositions: Resolved tbAt We need an arc light 1st. Ou Trade street, midway between 4: b and 6th streets. 2nd. At the Norfolk .it" Western depwt. 8rd. Iu East Winston. ' Please write your sentiments or either one or all of these questions. .. Police -Court Yesterday. ,. Mayor Gorrell had 18 cases yesterday evening. Judgment was held up lu on ease and one "efendaut was hound over to superior court, . The flues and costs amounted to 78 20. 'T ' I1U Officials it Onrge of Camp at Montauk are Makng Preparations. MORE W0RK BMN6 DONE THAN ETER I-Iqspical Accommodations are Ready for All Likely to be Sent There. Montai'K, August .'((). ')lllciala in charge of the camp are exerting every effort to have the camp ready fbrlne piesidenl's visit next week. More work is lieing done than ever. The camp promises to be iu first. "class shape by that time. Hospital accommodations are reudy for all who are likely to be sent here. The supplies are plentiful aud of the best. Homo ChatiKeH In Police ClreleS. Mr. M. K. Teague who has filled the lmi-tun om- wr pot-k-e forHo-a chieJ 1m t he past t wd years, resigned his place this morning to take effect at once. I'eague's term wauld have expired on the first of Heptemlier. He left on Messick's excursion for Wilmington. Policeman JV Adams succeeds Mr. Teague as chief. I O W J Hauner who bas been serving as policeman, for the past few mouths resigned his place morning to take eftect August .11. U W May also resigned his position as policeman. He left on the 10:30 tralu today for Hiler City to visit rela tives aud frteuds. HeOtrn to their Flrwt Love. 'Two youug men passed through the oily yesterday on their way to their old home at 1 loustonvil le, Iredell county. 'They have tieen rrsldiug lu the state of Washington for the past Mix months and say they like North Carolina much belter. 'They object to the dust aud wind of Washington, which, they claim, is too much for them. - ... Mu$It rate'M Court. 'Houire Mclver tried Kufus Hrown this moruing for lareency aud bouud him over to court iu a bond of f23. Defeudant gave bond. The case against Bethel 'was continued until tomorrow. The 'inquire also tried the case of 1) Htatum v K Hullok to re cover possession of a hsuse, and de- cideddd uWavor of Htatum. Hallok apvealed. TMW MAUKKTH. CloKlnjr Quotatlouti by Private Wire to W. A. Porterfleld Co." W. A. Porterfleld A Co., oonutusaion brokers, furnish us with the following dosing quotations of the New York Mtoek Exchange aud the Chicago Hoard of Trade : The following are the closing quota lions of the New York tttock fix change: (, NKWYoak, Aug 30, '98. American tobacco 144 t4 Atch.,Tp. AHantaFe H. A-O. IcTand O. 23 117 106 13 ."I- a r Clue, Hur. and Quiucy Chicago Gas Delaware aud Hudson , Dist'r and Cattle Feed Krie General tile-trie IxiuisvilleaudNaslwIlle Manhattan Klevated Missouri aud Pacific Met. Traction Northwestern Northern Paclno Pr. New YorkCeutral Pacific Mail Iteadiug Itock Island U6 m mi 135 118 34 18J , m 113 mi 3D 15 rn 221 &52Q 56'JQ 565 55 1 5B1 605f) rtou there R'y Pr. rit Paul Hugar trust 'leuu. Coal aud Irou Tttks Paclnc II. H. Leather Preferred Wester Union 'Tel. Wabash Pr. Cotton, Hept. " August " Sept. Oct. " NOV. " Dec. , " Jair The following are the ulosing qnoti lious of the Chicago Board of Trade: ' Ohioauo. Aug 30 '98. Wheat, Hept . .. Dec tVtru, Jan Sept " Dee Oata, Aug " Sept Dee ' " Prk; Deo " Sept . . 2 HOJ 30i 191 885 900 Deo - - if -aid, Deo " Sept Dee . Ribs Dae, Hist ; -T: : .... " leq . . -' ; - V, . - 51T a-0 1 A t I - " t ' - V " . I --r t