J 00 .v , RNAL THE JOURNAL THE JOURNAL la Only aj.oo Per tear. Ua Ad rertinint Kate art hteaaoaable. the Day They Occur and All to I Local Newa While It la Frcah. ana Kenuiia are certain. VOL. 2-NO. 119 W I N ST ON - S A LEM , N. C, SATURDAY. SKL'TEMUKR 24. 1898. TRICK TWO CENTS. Tffi jOUINAL tSUARAHTEES TIK1E LARGEST GIROUUTim OF AMY PAPER CIRCULATED M 1 IN8T0M-8AUEM. 8UB8CIMPT10N BOOKS OKM TO hll FOR 1N3PECTI0 SS Wachovia National Bant Winston, N. C. W. A. LIMIT, President. JAS. A. GRAY. Cashier. JAS. S. DUNN, Real Estate Agent, WINHTOX, N. O. WRenta a Specialty. H. Montague, Att'y, Real Estate' & Loan Agent. WINSTON, N. C. Ileal estate for sale or rent, f 10,000 to loau.. Fifteen yeais exjasrleiiee Interstate phone 82, For Sale or Exchange, A Nice Lot of Horses, SuitaW for Draft or pleasure Vehicles. Splendid Rigs for Hire Day or Night. Bee me, I can suit yon. J. E. ZCIQLER, Prop. Bkll Phone 205. AtM CHAIR'S. 1898 Fall Opening New Dress Style AND: French Millinery, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY and FRIDAY, September 28, 29 and 30. - Threncli Jaa. G. JoBbnon, of Mow- J or, 1 am Ktrtuniua in Mranai vu crvtoMOT Hiaa Ulljr Thofiu, wbo la wetland favorably known as an pert tipnitr. til v bat. Ja trial. HaU I faeUoa tuarantMd, ... 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 iane tilings for you. J. M. WOODRUFF & CO., Hats aud Men's Furnishing'-. GROWTH' OF THF Wachovia Loan , and Trust Company. Winston N. C, Since Organization, Jnnc 15, 1893. 1AAN8. I Hf.l'lU 1(12, 861.21 Wttt,V71.62 7 (Ml!. 17 W1.1HH.J6 tune 16, IhtM June 16, 1MW, I line 16, 1 M), June 16, 1SWH Hept. 1, ,m, I tDt,W6.IW tm.sn.no 4mm,im6.ik hu;m.m mm loon a u WINHTON, N. C., . A ( txecutor Acts as Administrator . ( Guardian. The Best and Most Vellable Trust Compaay loth State. Does a General Banking business. Pays Interest on Deposits, Sol lets Your Business. Ice Cream Soda AND 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 (rale Material, FaultlesH Execution, Superb Equipiueut, aud Years of Experience Insures Perfect JatisfaetiQn The Standard Advertising Co., oo3Hocton, o., Having the Larokht Plast iu the World devoted to the Manufacturing of Slgus, taking the output of aeverai of the Leading Sheet, Steel and Tlu Mills of tbe country. Samples and estimates cheerfully furnished by GEO. W. BUJLU WINSTON, N. C. Care of Jones Hotel. Fresh Milk and Buttei ' Supplied to our patrons in Winston Salem from our wagon. Our product are from our own dairy where every thing ! kept scrupulously neat', deal and cool. - DONT FORGET THE PRIM ROS DAIRY FARM. - jZ ' F. W, 8IIEKTZ, Manager. WATKINS & CONRAD, Dentists, r e 4ud Dealers la Dental Supples. Office Upper Main Street, Salem, Phones, Interstate W, Bell 220. Ilill She Sleeps Her Last Sleep in the Land She Loved so Well.- THOUSANDS RIIEND II FUKERflL Simple But Impressive Cere monies Attend the Last Sad Rites. Richmond, Va., Kept 24. Varlna Ann Jefferson Davis, the "Daughter of I lie Confedeney, sleeps her lust Hleep iu the bosom of the laud xbe loved no well. Her runialuM arrived hero .at. H;l() o'cloi'k in n combination I'ujlmuu mid parlor car and were met at the depot by Leecump, ( Vmfederate Veteraim which ttlie beloiiKH, and delatiatet) from Pickett lump. The canket was borne from the funeral car and the guard of honor and the velertuijeiH'ort followed in a column oflourH. There were four bcau'lful white homes uttached to tile hearae, each one being led by a colored man. The ettcort divided, a portion pre (tteded and olhei'H followed the hearse, while the pall Itearen and Kuard of honor walked on either Hide of the vehicle. HKKVM'KS AT TI1K I'llflU'll. Tlie funeral of Misa Winule DuvIb took place at 8 :;(() o'clock. The organ played the "Jelt'erou Davia l-'unera' March," as the pn)cenloti entered the church. Kiixt came the vetrai a of Lee camp, tiieu the aotia of velraua Thtne panned up tlie main tale and were Heated to the left. Tlie vetrans of Pickett camp came next, and going over the left iale and taking aeata at tlie front on tlie right. The mlntcm of tiie various churches of tlie city hud previously entered the church aud oc cupied Heats to the right of the chan cel. Following the i'lckett oainp vetrana were the vetrana repreaentlng caniw in oilier atalea, and belilnd t Item uud immedbilcly in front of tlie casket, came the honorary pall bearers, MHF. KAVIH VKHY KKKH1.R. MrH. Davia followed close Udilnd the casket, leaning on the ariu of Colonel Archer Anderson. Hhe walked with Uiwed head and very feebly leaning heavily on her cane. ;Mrs. Hayei and other relatlvea and uear fr'enda tol lowed, and Immediately behind came atwiut H(K) vetrana. 'l'lie (lower and Hug covered eaaket waH placed on the pedestala iu front of tlie chancel and Mrs. Dav aand her parly look neata. Kev. Dr. C'harnucliael announced the tlrnl hymn, "How Firm a Founda tion," which was a favorite of General Kobert K. Lee'a After the hymn had lieen auiig lU-v Dr M I) Hodge read the Pnalin for the day and "Nearer, My God, to Thee," waaaung. Dr. Canni chael read the leaaon. "Art Thou Weary" waa then sung, aud at Its clofe the vetiaua moved out with the casket. AJra Davia waa prost ated and could not take her place, hut her daughter Mra. Haves, whispered words of com. fort andlieHought her to tie brave, It waa aeverai minute before the grief Htrlckeu mother could riae. The acene was deeply affecting, and thoae who wltuetacd It were greatly moved. Many au old soldier, dreased In the gray that means ao much to him, wept freely aa he witnessed tlie grief of the aged lady. The crowd about the church when I be casket waa taken out aud placed iu the hearae waa of Immense tiroportlouit. Aa far aa the eye could reach up Frank In (street that thoroughfara waa crowd ed, aud Ninth afreet waa jammed for a block above and below the church Perfect older was maintained, however, the marshal aud the police handling the crowd with little friction. The aervkee at t he grove weie aim pie; but deeply impreaive.' After the casket had beeu placed on the supporters the face aection waa rem'oved for a mo ment, and Mra. Davia aud daughter, Mra. Hayei, kiaaed the deceaaed. Mra Davia aat in an arm chair near 'be grave during the service, aud Mra. II ay en knelt by bei aide: The Cente nary Methodist church choir sang "Hleep Tby Lat Hleep," the commit tal prayers wete read by Dr. Carmkhael and then the vaat aud sorrowing crowd dlaperaed. , ItOOBKVEIT NOT KMGIHLK. Gov. ltlack'H Men Spring Their Surprise The Nomination of Roosevelt, They Say, la ilmpos 1'oeblble, But XAter Telegrams Saj .They Are Ofr.M -' Albany, Nv- Y., Sept! 23. The aup oortera of Governor Black have tonight exposed their band, which h been reaponaible for their great confidence iu their ability to defeat Colonel Roose velt for the gubernatorial nomination, and which make tha nomination of colonel an Impoaalhljlty.-"- Colonel ran aa a candidate for Governor In thU State at thia Uma, owing to hia being a non-realdent. Ilia opponent claim that when he waa a worn In aa Aaaiatant Secretary of, the Navy and alao aa cob url in the volunteer army ,he gave his reaideuce as Vaahiuit n, l. C. THKTRl'TII. WAsmivuiyN, Sept. 2 .Theodore Roosevelt, when commUaioned lieu tenant colonel aud su'jeeiuently as colonel of tlie Hough Rider, was cred ited to New York iu wai department official publicatku. Iu ,.e list of vol unteer ottlcera Uoosevell'a residence is given aa New York. New Yokk, Septemlier 24. After ( oiiHultlug w ith the best lepal talent it v.... I liut ul.ltlllll l?.U.U.IV. It 1 uouiinatcd next Tuesdiij, there will positively lie no legal obstacle to Ids election. UKSOU' i lt5,S OF RKSPKCT Paswenl by the Daujr, liters of t !io t'ontedenify YcstrVay Evo nlnsr. The Jamea it. Goriion Chapter, I laughters of the Confederacy, of Win Hlon, North Carolina, met in the V M C A. parlor yesterday evening aud pasMcJ the folbiwinu it solutions to the meuiory of t lie '"Daughter of the Con federacy," Miax Winnie Davis: Whercaa, tlie Angel if Death has borne the sweet apiril ot A Ish Winnie DaviH, the " Daughter of the tuifeder acy," from tho scenes of life to the beautiful liome above; licit Resolved, That Jamea It. Gordon Chapter, Daughters of (be Confederacy, of Winston, North Carolina, would gently place a forget me-not In the beautiful garland that loving hands me w cavt:ig Iu honor of I he memory or this devoted daughter, whose noble life sheds fresh lustre upon her honored name, and who has been called hence in the midst i f a gloiioua womuu htHid. Resolved, That a page of our records be inscrlbcd'to the nieunwy of the de ceased and that a copy of these resold tloua be forwardei) to the bereaved mother, and that tlie city papers be requested to ropy I be anuie. Mint. W. T. lluowN, Ml(H. J. It. III I AKKK, JH , Miks Dki.i'hink Hall, Committee. . Tho Tt'iu-lnTs AhsocIjH Ion. The Teachers Asaociatloii of Forsyth county will hold lis monthly meeting In the court ho use next Saturday, Oct 1st. AU the teucheni of tin- county are earnestly rei, nested to attend. I'KOOKAM. It :i'0 a in Devotional exer ises by DrWSCreasy. 11:00 a in An address by some prominent educator. J 1:30 a m-Pliyslology by H A liege. 12 in ItecefrH. 1:0) p ni 'Vdagogica by Dr A I' Davia. 1 :it0 p in Geography, North Amer ica, by Mlfs Nora Hlitet. U:' 0 p m -History 1HII1 by A N Mn vllle. Tenth Annl verwary it .M.C. C A I'r HT im to ImjAit.uikimI. The Voting, Men's Christian Associ alion 'ill le ten years old on the IsmI Sunday iu Octolier. It was orgaiii.ed in Centenary M. 15. church in the year HHH moou after the series 'of meetings which were helo In thia city by the Rev. R. G. Pearson. It Is probable that the Ixiard of directors will arrange some appropriate service for the tenth anniversary of The Association which will lie held l he latter part of next moi.tii. The preaent President of the Association, Mr. Rufus A. Hpaugli, was one of the charter mem tiers at the time o) organization, as wag also a number of the present board of directors. Tho FiiiodH. From points all along the Vadkln and Catawba ilveis conies the distress ing news of tlie destruction of crops and projierty by the overflow. At Lenoir' the rainfall waa 0 luchta in 24 hours. The Catawba river waa 25 feet above a level yesterday. Trains on t he Western road were all stopped o: delayed. The corn cropa are covered up with mud and a few houses havs beeu washed away. At Morganton tlie river la 2H feet and the steel bridges are i-ulunerged, Many' log booms have been broken and the loga floated away. Onr full report of the Yadkin yes terday aud today in connection with the disaster ou the Catawba and ita tributaries make very distressing read ing.P We do aincerely sympathize with tbe farmer who have tbua iu a aiugle night loat the labors of a year that promised abundant harvest- and many of them tbe accumulation of a life time. To Play On tire VarXtyr Preetoa Miller, of thia city, will leuve Monday morning at 6 o'clock for Chapel Hill to attend the present e ion of the University of North Caro- .Hua.:::::.!::;;,! He will probably play center ruab on lhj Varaity ftxjtball team. Preaton underatauda tbe came, ii a swift run oer, and will be a great addition t tbe team. He welgbta 216 pouuda. . I lii MEET And Nominate a Ticket That Will Lead Us On to a Glorious Victory. Crowds Pack the Court House and Show Much Interest in Proceedings. The democratic oouuly convention, which met In tlie court house today, was a surprise to every laxly In Its mag nitude. Tlie court house aud the bar was literally packed with people. And such a spleudid looking set of splendid men. Well dressed, hand some, earnest, Intelligent and deter mined, even a cusuai glance over this maguiliceiit collection of tlie honest yeoiuary of Foray th county waa an Inspiration. .God blcsw old Forsyth ami be thanked for such a breed of pat riots. Promptly at o'clock Col G K Webb, chahinan of the county executive com mittee, calied tliu meeting to order and rciuesled Col J M Guyer to act as temporary chairman The members of the democratic press were made aecrutlua and on motion of C H Watson toe temporary organ l.atioti was made permanent. The chairman then announced that the convention waa ready for busi ness. The roll waa called and all lowushlps were found represented. Culls were made for J J Marshall, w ho came forward and said: "I am here w ith you today a llryan- Populist and I am with you all today to stai d by you just aa long aa you stand by principle that Is best for tills country. Abraham Lincoln was au honest lover of his country and 1 have beeu a I. In coin republican but the republican party left me and now (he populist party has deserted ita principles and I am w ith you democrats heart and soul for good government and correct prin ciples und I believe you Intend to give II." F T llaldw iu, Plena lluik.K A Grilllth and John D Waddell, were placed iu nomination tor tbe legislature Tlie cull of tlie townships showid the follow lug vote: Baldwin' 7Jj, Griffith Mj, Waddell Ilurk Hi 'S il. Haldw in was declared Humiliated Griffith withdrew Ids name from the convention, saying he desired to with tliawTu favor of Home gent'emmi from the county. On the next ballot between Waddell and Ilurk the following waa the vote: Waddell 04, Iturk 40. Waddell, of Ha Icin (.'hnie township, was declared nominated for the Icgisliitiuc. It M McArthur was iiomiled for Hlieriir by acclamation amid mu h enthusiasm. I) D Khelton wan placed in nomina tion for clerk of the court by I,ee Holland. 11 K Mclver placed Die uame of H T Neal in nomination for clerk. Tlie call of the townships showed the following vote: Neal .VI 8 4,Hheltoi 47 9-1 i. Mrrihclton moved that tlie nomina tion of Mr Neal for clerk of Hie court, be made unanimous. Ilia motion pre vailed. J II Whitaker, Jr, placed iu nomina tion the name of ('apt. R R Craw fori), of IhlH city, for register of deeds. The name .if Hugh Lindsay, of Ker'nersvHIe township, was placed before the convention for the nomina tion of register of deeds by. Hon. C H Watson. Lindsay received H.j yotes in the call of townships and was declared to lie the democratic nominee for register of deeds, Crawford received 1HJ votes aud on motion of J B Whitaker Mr Lindsay's nomination was made unanimous. Tlie names of Frank Alspaugh, A K Shore, B L Billing and K VV Burk were placed hi nomination for county treasurer. OTbe following la the official vole by township Alapaugb 67J, Shore 27J, Bitting 12, Burke 12. Alspaugh waa nominated for county treasurer. George H Hauwer, M 11 Moor la and D A Bin k ley were put before tbe con vention for the nomination of county surveyor, Thecal! of to.wnahlp showed the following vote: Hauser, 61 1-2 Morris 22 1-2, Dink ley 16. i Mauser waa de to be tbe democrotio nominee for sur veyor. , Dr. J. F. Sua finer waa nominated by acclamation lor coroner. J.J. Marshall, R. H. Linvllle and Matt Crewe were nominated for county com m Isslonera. The convention la still in session uh We gujjreat.. News from Mr. Win. Watklna. Our young townsman, W H Wat klua, wbo removed with hlsehsrmlug bride to California receutly,ls receiving a veiy glad welcoine at Wooiiland, his new home. We clip the following from The , Mail, of Woodland, of 17th Inst: "The reeeptlou tendered Mrs. K C ! Laugenour and Mr aud Mm William ! Walkiua last night, by the lad lea of the M. K. church soutli, waa a highly pleasant allair. The church parlors weie elaborately decorated with Mowers. "A brief address of welcome was made by the pastor to which Mra. Laugenour and Mr Watkins replied" In happy vein. A very congenial even ing was s'tit, aud refreshments were served. A large number was pres ent." COMMI PTF.KS A1M01N TKI To I.iHik After the IK'IokhU's Durliitf (JUe Western North Carolina Couferenee. The following committees have been appointed to provide homes for tlie delcgtiteH and make all other arrange ments for the annual Western North Carolina M K Conference, which will convene in this city on Novemlier 1H, lasting three or four days: Committee of AiraiigemeutH J A Gray, chairman, J W llanes, G W llinsliaw, M A Walker, J K Norfleet, Rl Diiltoti, II C Ashcraft, It K Car niichiiel, und W II Leonard. Kuterttilmneut Committee T L Itaw ley, It H Crawford, T I. Vaughn, J S Voung, J VV Kidder, Chas Thomas, Chaa ork, W K Martin, W II Marler K A Griffith, W K Franklin, Phillip llnnes, J F Griffith, R W llelo, W P mu. Reception Committee - P N Bailey, J II Vaughn, P II llanes, W M Mosely, It K Dulton.Geo I) llodgin, T B Craw ford, W M lleiidren, J O White, K O Curtis, J W Carter, J W F.arp, K G llesltr, I. A Vaughn, K K Gray, H C Ogliuru, A I DKlocktou, J J Norman, A it Wright. W 11 Wood, Itrooks llyiium, Dee Cromer, Ot(o Lilplert, Frank Kpencer, T L Fairow. itiiseliall VeHterday. At Boston- Boston 2, i'itlsburg I At Ph.hidclphia Philadelphia ('levelaiid I. At Baltimore Ba'limore (, Ch'cago :i. At New York - Loulaville 0, New N oi k ;l. At Brooklyn - Brooklyn I, Hi. Louis .'I. At Washington First game: Wash ington :t, Cliichinalt I. Hero nil game: Cinciniiali II); Washington (I. H1ANII1NII UK I'lllC CUIUS. Won Lost PC OHII 040 000 500 510 ftitl fd ii 4! 447 ;t.ij U0.i Boston K7 Baltimore Nil (..'iiiiiuiiat H2 Cleveland 71 ( iilcitgo 7H New York 70 H 40 o:t fiH HI til 0'J 07 74 70 HO (Hi Philadelphia ti,i Pittsburg 07 Louisville tH Brooklyn 4H Washingl on 4H Ht Louis i(5 Return I com (ireeiiMlMiro. , Mesihinies A B Gorrell, Caldwell, II F. Mclver, II L Biggins, and Ml Hhe Lii Ie Grogau, Abhle ('uldwell, KO Ii Dickson ret u i mil this morning from Greensboro where they have lieen ullendiug the Ladies Missionary Union of tlie Orange Presbytery. Yesterday u resolution was passed thanking the ladies of ireeusboro. and her eople generally for their attention and con sideration for their comfort during I lie meeting Rev Robt K Caldwell, of this city, delivered an address at H o'clock last night. The Union closed at li) o'.'ock last night Y M C A Notes). Mr. Fred N Day will conduct tlie usual men's' meeting ut the Y M C A at 6 o'clock tomorrow. All men w ill receive a hearty welcome, eseclally atraugera to Christ. The Star course of the association promises to be a very Interesting one this year. The entertainment com mittee are sparing no pains to make it a success. The cost of the course Is considerable more than iu former years The association bible class meets every Thursday uigbt and Is doing gisKl work. Vienna Notes. Eiirroit Joi'knai. : The Yadkin river la on a boom. It la all over the bottoms und will ruin a great deal of the tine corn. Mr Andrew Huffman, of Glenn's Ferry, we learn, lost hisferry laiat. it'a golug down the river. The rain has done a large amount of damage, washing the ground very badly. ; Mr Huffman is building a handsome new residence on bis flue farm on the late W B Glenn's farm ou the river .,..11 , ni . tm .ww-iiun ui vuiuuusr i There is a call meeting of the Chaui her of T!ouimerce Tor Xlouday night. AU members are urged to be preseut aa buslneaa of huportanee i will be coDHldered. ; ; ., The Peoples' National Bank U. S. DEPOSITARY. J. W. FRIES, President T. A. WILSON- Cashier. SHOES! GOOD SHOES CHEAP. To introduce our shoes in Vin atoii ami Hiilein we w ill make some unheard of prices. To fully appre ciate tliix you must aee the ahtn, ami we cordially in ite you to call and jjive 1 hem a careiul iuHpM'tion. V'e offer 700 pairs women'H liuttoned ami lace, giMxlyeai welt, hand sew ed, patent leather and tope. ! of same, Krm Hek'dion of atyles at Vl.lS. None, of theae hIioon ore Mohll'or loss than s2 50 j or pair, and moM f tliem .K0 anil ijUiO. Lot No. ami vouIIih tent her, Nn.s. .'. L'oo paira lioyH' ahoes, g(Kl Molitl . I to ."), yotu choice thin sale use., worth from 1. '." to 2.50. -liid No. .1. loo pairs women's Oxford tie, at tl .00 your choice. Old ju ice - (o to :!.,r0. Lot No. I. L'Ot) pairs ot chil dren's dougola ami grain school shoes. Tli is sale at 4ie. These slines sold at from 75c. to I.'J5. We cordially iuvite every man, woman ami child in tbe two cities to cull and examine our stin k. lU'lLUJNG FORMF.KLY our p HI) It Y PKOPLL'H NATIONAL HANK. L. E. Darden. R. H, JONES, Dentist. Office in People's Bunk Building. Phones: Interstate "iW; Bell 108. Til K MAHKK'l'S, CIohIiiuT (Quotations) by, Private Wire to W. A. Porter field A Co. W. A. Porlertleld A Co., coiuuiIhsIoli brokers, furnish ua with the following closing quotations of the New York Stock Exchange and the Chicago Board of Trade : The following are the closing quota lions of the New York Slock Ex change: Nkw Yokk, Sept 1 4, '8. American tobacco IITj Atcli., Top. A Santa Fe 34.1 H.AO. (!. aud O. 22j (inc., Bur. aud Quiucy 1151 Chicago Gas , m laslnware aud Hudson Dist'r and Cattle Feed :l Erie 1 1 General Electric 4 Jersey Central Ijouisville and Nashville .Vij Manhattan Elevated 07t Missouri and Pac4rie M Met. Traction 154) North western l.'tlj Northern Pacltlc Pr. 77 New York Central 110 Pucillc Mall Beading Hock Island 102) Southern H'y Pr. aaj St Paul 1U7 j Sugar trust I20i Ten n. Coal aud Iron Lti i'eias Pacific 1H; IJ. S. Iieather Preferred oss Wester Union Tel. trjj Wabash Pr. -21. Cotton, Sept. " Sept. 517 " Oct. 51iS " Nov. 5: l(a " Dee. ,Wi " Jan . ikll February 5.45 The following are tbe dialing quota tions of the Chicago Board of Trade: Chicago, Sept 24, '98 Wheat, Sept " Dec Corn, Jan " Sept " . Lee . OaU, Aug " Sept u Dee Pork. Dec 2lj ... ' "610 4J0 I . r " Hept lavi, Deo nepi Ribs Dm' 4t0 -