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OURNAL THE JOURNAL THE JOURNAL It Only li.oo Pei l-aiLr. rt Ad. Gives the Happening of the Wort the Day Tbrv Occur and All the X local New While It la Fresh. X vertlmlmt Kate ir Maaaouablo, ana jteaujid ara icriaia. JOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOQQOOl VOL. 2-NO. 146 WINSTON SALEM, N. (J., THURSDAY. SEPTKMMCR 22. 1898. PRICE TWO CENTS. TdE JOURNAL GUARAKTEE8 THE LARGEST B1RGULAT10N IF ANY PAHEH CIRCULATED ID WIN8T0N-8ALEM. SMSMFFiM BOOKS OPEN TO ALL FOR INSPECTION CtMMMHMOe v. of Wachovia National Bank, Winston, N. C. COil 4150,000 MIS, W. A. UMLY, President. JAS. A. GRAY. Cashier. For Rent, the Following Houses. 7 Room House, Hutumit Htrtet. 110.00 7 Room House, Boulevard, 8 00. 7 Boom House, Hprlng" Street, 111.60 6 Room House, Liberty, Street, fa.OO. fl Rooai House, West Eud, 16.00. JAMES 8. DUNN, Ileal Estate Agent. . H. Montague, Atfy i Real Estate & Loan Agent. WINSTON, H.V. Beal estate for sale w rent. $10,000 to loan.. Fifteen yeai experience Interstate phone Hi. For Sale or Exchange, A Nice Lot of Horses, Suitable for Draft or Pleasure Vehicle. Splendid Kigs for Hire l)ay or Night. Bee me, I can suit you. J. E. ZEIGLER, Prop. llKI.L PlIONK 206. The Clearance Sale of summer goods is still going on 1 1 Colored lawns and colored fan. cies. Printed liwns and printed fancies, still at your own prices. I might tell you here of unheard )f values , by. quoting JdescriptibfT and prices that would be no proof to you that these remarkable values do exist with me. How can you satisfy yourself that I am offer ing unmatchable values? -. My answers . is: Call and examinemy stock at corner Vrd and Liberty streets and vou iH be deri convinced on this point i AT ' McN AIR'S UfJVUMcNair, New Hats Now Ready. FALL AND WINTER '98 and '99 ALL STYLES, ALL PRICES Values Never Better. Styles Never Better. We Can Please The Young or Old, The Large or Sma , The Rich or Poor. NEW NECKWEAR just re ceived. We have some thitigM for you. J. M. WOODRUFF & CO., Hats and' Men's Furnishing-. GROWTH OFTHF Wachovia Loan and Trust Company. Winston N. C, Since Organization, Jnnel5 1893. DEPOSITS uN,as&.w 4W.IX6.S5 IXIANB. i(U,mi.2i 8W.C7l.6Si W7 042.17 (Hl.l.'H.Ui I line 16, Imhs luu. 16, INM, luue 16, IMS. June 15, ISSN Hept. I, I'm, MM loon mi Trust urn. WINSTON, N. C, A A ( txecutor Acts as Administrator I Guardian. The Best and Most Reliable Trust Company in the State. Does a General Banking Business. Pays Interest on Deposits. Sol lets Your Business. Ice Cream Soda rANl) Milk Shakes Made from Pure, Fresh, Un diluted Cream from Dr. Thompson's Farm. All Cold Drinks. AT- Thompson's Soda Fount. We Want Your Trade. REASONS: Our Artistic Designs, High tirade Material, Faultless Execution, Superb Equipment, aud Years of Experience Insures Perfect- Satisfaction. The Standard Advertising Co., COSHOCTON, O., Having the LarukhT Plant lii the World devoted to the Manufacturing of Signs, taking the output of several of the Lending Hheet, HI eel and Tin Mills of the country. Samples and estimates cheerfully furnished .by (JEO. W. HULL WINSTON, N. C Care of Jones Hotel. Fresh Milk and Battel Supplied to our patrons in WlnstoL Salem from our wagon. Our product are from our own dairy where ever thing Is kept scrupulously neat, cleai andcooL . , , DONT FOKUKTTHE PBIMK08I DAIRY FARM. ' ,"' P. W.rillEErZ, Manager. WATK INS & CON RAI, Dentists,. And Dealers In Dental Supples. Office Upper Main' Htreet, Halenry "Phones, Interstate no, Bell & it is Authoritatively Stated That the Seventh Army Corps Will Go. MING PREPARATIONS 70 IE1 Chief Quartermaster Ord.red to Equip the Corps Immediately. C'AMi'CrtiA Libhk, -Ftg., Septemlier It Is authoritatively announced that pi paratlous will begin in a few days to move the Seventh army corps from Jacksonville to Cuba. The chief (iiarteruiaster is ordered to eiilp the corps of regiments iiiuiiediutely for four mouth's rations. Tobnroo Factory Consolidation. Lot isvi i.i.k, Ky., iSeptember 22. The American Tobacco Company, which Ih promoting the plug tobacco cuinblne, Iihs secured options u'pou the plants of John Fin.ei & Bros, und the Harry WciHsinger Tobacco Company of the city. For the Fin.er plant it pays $2,000,000. St. Eons, Mo., Sept. 22. ('resident James It Duke, of the Ameilcau Tobacco Company, today purchased the Itrown Tolucco t'ompaiiy plant for i,it,oio. To Meet II t Fiancee. CiiU'Atio, SeptemlH-r 2. The report that Uei eral Merrltt meets liic rlaucee, Miss l.ama Williaum, between Han KraneUco and Chlcaiio, and will be married on thetialn, is incorrect. He meets her in New York, where the wedding Mill lie the greatest social event In u..ny circle of rocent years. A l'r'vnto Killed. Kniiwii.ii:, Tenu., SeptemU'r '."J Private Hhutuiaii oj the. fc'ourth i'ttnues see was shot and killed iist nllit by a member of the provost guard while trying to eeaie arrest. He committed a etty ofTeu'o. It Is uuki owu who Hied the shot. ltryan In WahliiKton. Wasimnuton, Sit. 2i-('ol. Wil liam J liayan Is here Irom Jackson ville today and with Governor Hoi coiul), of Nebraska, will tiy to Induce the war department to muster out the Nebraska troops. Fell ITiiconseloiiM. New Yokk, Kept 'J? -San ford I.ane, a rough rider, fell unconscious in the (Iraud Central dejiol this morning An ambulance surgeon pronounced his sickness hemorrhage of the lungs uad his condition In critical. lo Rename the I'lilllpplncH. Wahhinuton, Hept i'i. - In anticipa tion of the United States holding the Philippines senators and representa tives are talking of renaming the archipe'ago, Dewey Islands. . Npiil n Has Seen red a Loan. Uinihjn, Hept. 22 It is announced llmt the Rothschilds have decided to lend Spain four or Ave million pounds on the security of the Almaden quick silver mines. Heart Ilrokeii. f I nee writing the article on Dr John Hall we notice In last night's New, York Journal a long article on the recent trouble that Dr Hall had with S'tme of his congregation. The dslh sort wull'erlim f Ih a iitt.ii of Uod should (wrtainly be a warning to all others who make Jt a practice to criticise aud obstruct ti e cousecrated labors of their pastor. Below Is an extract from the Journal: "Early thWBprlng, after the unfor tunate Warwnlac atfatr, the elders of his cburcli mentioned to him that a younger mart Would be more suitable forth pastorship. This Dr Hail re garded as tantamount to a request that he shou Id resign. He felt very keenly tbeturu that affairs bad taken and after thinking the matter over and looking at it from every point of view be decided to Immedlitely resign and so announced, but a large delegation of the leading nieo of his church called at his bouse and with tears Id tbelr eyes pleaded that be recall it. ;He was staggered by this display of generous friendship and concluded that some extraordinary mistake bad bea made. He therefore withdrew his resignation. Then six of the elders resigned, regard ing Ibis action of the congregation as a vote of want of confidence In them. '' BOW f Haf BLOW H V BT. ' The whole proceedings prod deed aucb au effect upon Dr - Hall as to cause great change in bis health. Shortly afterwards while visiting a poor mem' ber of bU congregatlpn who was iylng 111 In the top story of a tenement, be was taiddeuly affected with a heart spasm aud fell iuseusible on the floor of the dying man's "num. His friends hearing of this urged him to take a t Y-uMli.iii lii r..iriill liitt lliMiilli wtiicli be did. "The remainder of the story is brief. The great pieacber gradually sank under the blow. He tried always to account for his illness tu various ways with the obj-scl of preventing those neaiest aud dearest to him from know ing what was constantly ou his mind und seeing that the blow, struck him by those whom be had come to regard as hts bosom frieuds, had broken his heart; the cures, worries, wrangling, meanness aud Judas like conduct ol those who should , have been, his sluuuchett allies andaupportets touched him deeply. He bad spent the best years of his life, lu season aud out of season, laboraig aud toiling for his beloved congregation. To a mau so keenly sensitive and highly strung as the great John Hull, the cross was loo heavy aud he sank under it." HKV1 YAK SKKY ICKS. The Cent diary Kevlval Closed littst Mglil With n Well At tended I.ove Koast. "JTVcries of meeilngM which ha.ve been going ou for the lust eighteen days at Centenary church, closed last night with au Interesting and well' attended love feast. The pastor read u part of the Second chapter of First John and brieily commented upon it. The sym bols of brotherly love and good fellow ship, bread and. water, were then dis tributed. A goodly number of thosa present then lest i (led to the goodness of ( Jod to them aud their dim re to love and serve him faithful'y. At the close everyone was given an opKirtiiiilly of testifying for Christ, and with the exception of a very few, the large congregation stood up for Christ and His cause. The meeting hss in -n a decided success. Thirty seven have professed conversion. The church has bet 11 Htrengthentd, many new family altars have been erected and the llres rekindled upon some, und additional x.eul put into t hem ull. More than twenty have applied for church membership, and others will do so. The applicants w ill be baptized received Into the church Huuduy morning at II o'clock. The public cordially luvlled. HI UK II KA II HKK li KS. Kev (1 W Callahan preached to a large congregation last night at the revival services at iturkhead M K church. He took his text from the I lib chapter of John and tiJiid verse, lie spoke of the goodness of the Almighty to us. The meetings promise to be interest ing and beneticlitl lo the church mem bers of the city. There will be services every aiteruoou at SUM) o'clock, aud at N o'clock at night. All are cordially invited lo the; meetings. A Cent re Mioi. While Mr Llmiey was speaking at Mocksvllle Tuesday he proclaimed with a (winkle of his eye, "ull demo crats are rascals," and seeing his old law partner, Hou K It Jones in the audience, ssld, "A'u't that so brother Jones'?" Quick as a Hash came Mr Jones reply with another twinkle of the eye: "A l democratic deserters are." They do say the "bull of I he brushes" was truck dumb for once as the crowd went wild with applause'at this good naluied, but capital bull's eye shot. Mr. Hbb 1'aralyy.etl Mrs C O Lanier leu on the ll o'clock traiu th's moruing for Morgautoii. She received a telegram yesterday evening announcing Lhat her brother, -Mt Ueorge (Jibbs, was suffering from a second stroke of paralysis. Mr Uihbs received the first stroke last Christum in Louisvile, Ky. He has visited in this city aud 1 's many irlends here will regret to leant that bis condition is considered serious. Dai kk.-Mr, C O. I-auier received a telegi im, at uooii today from Mor gantou, which says that that the phy sicians have given up all hopes of the recovery of Mr. Oibbs, aud that he is gradually sinking. Social Tomorrow Nltfht. The Mission Band, of Halem, will give a social In the Home Moravian church chapel Friday night to the Halem congregation, Tlie objects of the social are to raise money for the de ficit of the Mission Baud, and to bring the church members in closer relation ship. Everyone is expected to bring a contrliutloM. On a Vlalt to This mute. BauiuelCi Woodruff, who has been residing In Indiana for six. months, passed -through the city tbls mornlug en route to bis former borne at Wilkte boro to visit relatives aud friends. He was accompiinied by J H Hogg, of Indiana, who will spend some time witb relatives In tbe 'HtU of Wilkes.' UK It Will Take Place in Rich mond Tomorrow After noon at y.o O'clock." Flags to be Placed at Half Mast, Bells Tolled and a Salute Fired. liu iimonii, Va, Sept 22 The joint coiiMiiltlie to arrangt for the funeral ol Miss Wlntiia Davis completed arrange ments yesterday afternoon. The rt -mains y ill arrive Friday morning and e lu state at St Paul's Episcopal chimb until Uev Dr Hartley Carmichael, the rector, will lie assisted by Itishops Whittle and Penlck, Uev Dr Moses I) lloge, und Kev Dr James P Smith, Stonewall Jackson's chap lain, und several other prominent min isters. The funeral procession will consist of mounted police, military, Dee Can.r, Pickett Cump, and viNltlng ciiuipH, hicludlng delegullous from nearly all southern cities, Sons of Vete rans, honorary pull bearers, Including (ieneial J no 11 Gordon, grand com mander confederate veterans, active pall U-urers with casket and guard of honor, family and relatives In carriages Confederate Memorial and Dilurary Society, Daughters of the Confederacy, Davis .Monument Association, dlstin guished confederates, state and muni cipul olllccrs aud civic (sidles Flags of (lie city will be placed at half must, bells tolled und a salute II red. The pi. cession will be otie of the most liu posing ever given a woman. DKICIM-Y lMPKKSSF.O. Tliel'rcNlent Ih I nl'l neliced to (lui'i'lsun the ImIiukI an Soon asi loMIble. Wahhinuton, September 2U--Thc preslclenl Is deeply Impressed by va rious represent ullon.i made in the last few days In regard to the desirability of the postponement of military occu pation of Cuba. The leading advocates favor poslpoueiueut because of the condition of the troopf . Persons who were in Cuba reeeudy, told the presi dent alsiul the unhealtlifuliiess of the climate ul this season. Asa result nt these Iiilltieuces, the president has decided upon a general garrisoning of the Islvud. It Is Improbable that Dee will be the commanding gVueral in Cuba, however, he will undoubtedly be assigned an Important command. - - . expenditures MiiHt he Met. Washington, Sept Ul! Sec ret a ry (Juge frees iioTeusou for an abatement of war taxes'at present. iThe Htateinent is made at treasury depurtmen(thal h -uvy expenditure must be met even if increased army aud navy appioprla IIiiiih aie taken Into consideration. A (Jrave Ciino. Pakih, Septemlier '2,'Z. - Paris news piqierslii discussing the latest dev opuieuts lu the Dreyfus case agree that the situation assumed is very grave, indeed. BuMeball Yeaterdny. At BostouBosloo 7, PtttslHirg II. At Washington Cincinnati, Washington 8. At 1'h ladelphla - Philadelphia 15, II, Cleveland 1. At Baltimore-Baltimore H, Chi cugo 1 At New York Ht Douls 7. Ilrook lyn H. htandino ok tiik ri.i u :. Won Dost p ( ) Boston.... 87 44 Oil Baltimore s:i 40 m Clucluuat '....82 m W7 Cleveland 74 M rm 'Chicago 7H tt iwr, New York 70 HI M4 Philadelphia do (12 512 Pittsburg ..7 7 fttMl Iiouisvllle. 68 74 4H Brooklyn .....48 7H H87 Washington 4H 80 2d Ht Douls H5 Hit 'Ml 'I'lilklnw all AIoiik the Line. We are inclined to the opinion that t te day is net far distant when tele graphic communications will, in a measure, take a back seat and be sujier eeded by the tilephone. . Already the telephone facilities of Wiuston-Halem, are being exteuded In all directions, ThTe Is the 'line to Bethanla, Itural Hall, and other points. - - Another to Mayodan. Then the interstate people promise an early connection with Greensboro, Italelgb and other places. Then again we notice that Salisbury will build a line to Concord and the ! Concord people are to extend tbe same I to Charlotte. Hence It will uol be Tue fctaudard Advertising Company, J long bafore Charlotte and Salisbury J Cosb ton, O. O. W. Bull, Agt, Win aie ulklng straight through to Wins sb u, N C. Call 60 uliu. ton. The Salisbury end of the line is already completed as far as Mocksvllle aud the Winston company is prepar ing to complete the line along the Mockivllle road to Winston. A Mr. Urogau, of Kalem, claims to have In veutented a contrivance by which he can locate gold, silver or metal values of any kind. If Mr Orogau can work out successfully what he claims, tue wealth of yet unearthed millions Is within his gr.sp. The possibilities of his machine are too good t be true. A bwiuiu of tiees settled in a shade tree ou Main street Salem, Monday evening. They were directly lu front of T. B. Douthlt's s ire. Tuesday morning the 'Squire and local editor of The Republican, who was passing, hived the swanu. I'ulon llepubllcau. liOI'll OK THE SAM K NO I ION. Man and Ills Vr. Each Want -l hive Dollars and Faeh Was In D ' I . Theie is a Utile colored woman around Jreeuslmro, who Is very often In trouble. She Is lu that fix now in jail. The boys of her color call her ."Sawed Oil," o, "Shorty," because of her sl.e. Yesterday she got a deputy "to write to her husband for tier, who Is In Win ston, telling I 'm she wan In Jail aud to send ber $5 to get her out. The letter was sent oil' last night. Th' morning she received a letter from her husband asking of her the"" very same thlugVhe Is tu jail and says If he had fii he could get a lawyer and get out. The oiiiau lain for larceny and her husbaial for retailing. Neither knew the other whs In trouble. Greensboro Kecord. Horse Swapper Convention. At a meeting held IT) Winston''" last night Mr Hud Peeliles vj as unanimous ly elected as a delegate-f6' the greut Horse Swappers Convention which meets in OalueBvU'e, Ga , beginning October 1 lib, and lasting three days. One thing is certain, when Mr Peebles gets there Forsyth will be represented by a "swapper" who thoroughly understands the business. - - - - (irnce Chiicrh Note. Pr siding Kldcr Wood 1 ducted qua tely conference at ( church last night. A spucial service wi I be held in the church at H.;ii) this afternoon, prepara tory to the revival, which will begin uext Suud ty morning, Kev. Fry, the pastor will preach a serin 111 to chore h members this aiteruoou. Important Meeting. Kiiiii memlierof the Delphlne Home and Whatsoever Circle of King's Daughters, are requested to meet at (he school room of Mrs Lanier and Miss Dwlre Tuesday evening at four 'clock sharp HtisinesH of paramount importance In regard to our Chrysanthemum show. Seclal Notice. The memliers of the democratic ex ecutive committees of the different townships of Forsyth county, are urgeutly requested to meet with (he comity executive commit lee at tlie court house In Winston at ten o'clock, Saturday the 21th. Busiuessuf impor tance deuiandi your attention. O. K. Wkhii, Ch'm Dem. Ex. Com. Dlnney Goe to Wllken. Congressman It Dlnney came In this morning on the .Mocksvllle train Irom Faiiiiingiou, Davie county, where he delivered an address last night. He boarded the 10 o'clock traiu for Wilks boro. He will speak at Jeflerr-in, Ashe ciiiinty, pn Saturday. Mr. Hey nobis Del 1; ins. Jt J Kei (.olds ralurued on the ten o'clock train this morning from Balti more, where he has been receiving treatment In Johns Hopkins Hospital. We are glad lo stale (hut Mr Reynolds Is very much improved in h ealth. 'ostHned Owing to the Inclement weather, the gardeu parly contemplated tonight by the Dadles Aid Society of the First Baptist church, has lieen postponed until some night next week. Jndtfe DIck'K Will. The will of Judge Dick was a'uitted to piobate yesterday afternoon before Clerk Kagau. The document was writted about 20 years ago, aud In It bis wife Is made sole levaUe and exe. cutrix. It was written In his owu handwriting jUid covers less than a page prTmer paper, Greensboro Re cord. ixm't Forget That our Hue of calenders for 18i) la tbe largest aud II Lest line ever put on tbls Houtheru market. The Peoples' National Bank U. S. DEPOSITARY. J. W. FRIES, President T. A. WILSON- Cashier. SHOES! GOOD SHOES CHEAP. To introdtwe ottrshoea iu Win atoti and Halem we will make some unheard of price. To fully appre ciate this you tniiNt see (he Mhiatt, and we conlially invite you to cull iiiul n'lxc (hem a careful inspeetiiiii. W'c offer 700 pairs women's buttoned anil luce, goodyeai welt, liutiil sewed, patent leather and tops of same, pawl selection of styles at ti ls. None of thewe shoea are sold for Ichh than $2 50 j cr pair, and most of (hem 1.400 and $i 50. Del Xo. 'J. JO0 jiairs Iniys' and youths' shinvs, j;nod solid Iciilher, Xo.s. 1 to 5, yotu choice tliis sale !sc., worth from ! .'T to 2.50. Lot Xo. :t. loo pairs women's Oxford lies at tl.(o jour choice. Old price '-V 00 to f'1.50. Lot Xo. 1. 200 pairs oi chil dten'a doiigola and grain school whoew. This mile at 40c. These shoes sold at from 75c. to 1.25. We cordially invite every man, woman and child in the two cities to call and examine our stock. KIT I DDI X(9 FORMERLY ( M '( 1 ' IM l!l BY PEOPLK'H NATIONAL BANK. L. E. Darden. R. H. JONES, Dentist. Office lu People's llauk Hidldiug. Phones I nlerstate oil; Hell 108. TIIK MAUItKTM. ( loiln tinotatlotiMl by l'rtvate Wlrv Ui W. A. rorterflohl A Co. W. A. I'orterlleld A Co., comiulssloij brokers, furnish us with the followlnk closing quotations of the New York Slock Exchange and the Chicago Hoard of Trade : The following are the closing quota lions of the New York Stock Ex change: Nxw York, Sept i'Z, '08. American tobacco I4t At eh.. Top. k SauU Fe S4j H. & 6. C. and U. Chic, Bur. aud Uutucy Chicago Gas Delaware aud Hudson Dlst'r and Cattle Feed ttrte Mi lbS 1041 do 14 General Electric 4 Jersey Central !'-, Ixiuisvllleand Naahirille 56 Manhattan Elevated U7; Mtswsurt and: Facitrc 38;- Met. Traction I .Mi Northwestern I'd Northern Pacific Pr. 77 New York Central 11SJ Pacific Mall HMj Heading 1HJ Hock Island l()2j Southern R'y Pr. HiU St Paul 101 J Sugar trust 120) Tenu. Coal and Irou 2 Texas Pud tic l: U. H. leathecPreferred b 4 Wester Union Tel. 92 1 Waliash I'r. 21 i t!olU)ii, Hept. " Sept. -fiiS'a) " Oct. 524(3 " Nov. ,V.8i " Dec. 64(j) " Jan - - . . 588 4 " February 542'iJ Tbe following are tbe closing quoti tlous of the Chicago Board of Trade: Chicago, Sept 22, 98 Wheat, Sept 67 1 " Dec b41 Corn, Jan " Pt -M " I)ec 'Jl Oala,'Aug " Hept -22 "Dec 21J Pork, Deo " Hept 810 Dec 820 iikrd, Dec " Sept 470 " - Dec : US Ribs Deo - Hept - lW 628 i .
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