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OURNAL ithm journal ( I vet t he Happenings of the H'orM g the Day They Occur and All the i l.oeul Sews While it is Fresh. 1ST HE JOURNAL i Only tl.oo e fear. If Ad vertlslntt Katcn are Heaaonable, untl Kesulta are Lerlatn. 0 . 2 NO. 171 VY1NST0N-SALEM, N. C, THURSDAY. (XTORKR L'. 185)8. PRICK TWO CENTS. Til JMM, (SM1UTEES THE LASSE8T HKitULTHH OF AW PAPEffi EiBEML&TEi IS9 IlJSSTiKMio SKIOHmSI BQ9K8 OPEN T ALL FOR I WECTW 11 11 Books and News AT. 1). II. BROWSER'S, .Suoecssul I n .1 llsl iii' A. Hinvwler.) Wachovia 'national Bank, Winston, N. C. W. A. LEMLY. President. JAS. A. GRAY. Cashier. O'lOHLH, I- A I H Mil I .S. IIWKI, filings Oilmen, I tl Iciiiih unci in fai-t . ill kinds cif mil cslslc fur Milr r K ill I w ill i i tt k - il pay pm.crly uwneis to place Ihcil prupcily in my IiuimIh JAS. S. DUNN, i k a I . lsi atk a;i.nt. lnterslalc 'pliuhc, '.ill. I Have for Sale An cxit llt'iil building lot mi ! iiu 1 1 1 1 HI . ; it I mi h kIu re lu I lit ipg mi I'liintli HI , w lii' li offers ll good in vest 1 1 1 (' 1 1 1 I f von have an.v piopcrly llir nail' nr K ill, rail mi . . . ANDREW J. HOWELL. Jr.. k i; a i, us i i r t: a ; i. r. I II Ki ll SI , over Wall .V llnski , SUM 4 !' I ' r Wellinfttnn Typewriter the hint one WATKINS & CONRAD, Dent ita. ".n J Teulcrs in Dental i i.pples. O.llec I ppci M 1 1 1 Slrcc iSali'in, ' I'd iiu s, I nlt-mlal.- ml. Itt'll '.' M MORTON & MORTON, Dentlstn. Olllee over Wachnvi i Haul Hi II I'limic 177 li." ri le 103. R. II. J ON US, Dentist. Ollice ind'eople 's Hank Budding. Phones: Interstate .V.l; Hell IIH. My New Line t OK Millinery and Ladies' Fine Dress Goods Iiuh arrived anil I would rail your esecial attention In my elegant line of lining silks, ehangeables, Hi ripen and plaids, fmni Ji In ( cents. Choice line of Bluck Milk with Hatin Bayaderes Hlripes, only 6'J cen In. Examineour niee line of (Silk and Wool Creon Pal lerus from tl.iKl lo $1.75 per yard. Beautiful display ot Polka Dot Itibbon in all shades. Also Human 81 r I pes and Fancy Checks. We still tarry a large assort ment of Ladies' Black Collars iu (.olid apd fancy, from Z to 75 cents. Fine assortment of perfect fitting silk waists and skirts in I lie latent designs. Elegant assortment of Ladies' FhicHllk LinbTellas, in pearl and natural wood band leu. :M. McNair. Corner Main and Third Sts., Opp. Court House Hyuare. Bell 238; Interstate 36r- ' 11 : MlKi Until Alter Ymi Are Married. Wc li spe, 1 1 ii 1 1 all 1 1 1 1 1 M i c In I In ii hi i 1 1 1 u fraicruMy thai wo aic opi n fni liif-inc ami ih'l In u" ! alum'. i ' 1 1 1 H I v 'He a 1 1 :i II,;. ,1 You will mi ll ll.il, Slmu, I mil i wear, N'ivlhl Holies, (ilovcs. .V;'. Sec us anil u c will kivc miii the noici gimil- ami I he H ic il ilm'M nut taUe an I jfrl Tu el lo teach ll . Speclti j ill!) Mlliin lo I he uluve liiiinc.h. I I nth a ml Men 'n I1 u 1 1 1 l.-hl ii.'-. tr t Sulln lo HIM ll.crtnllle, (iRowni oi; i hi-: iVaeliovia Loan and Trust Company. p . Winston N. C, iuCu TJiEaTHzation, Jnnc 16. i 89 J. - iiKi-i sri'H its. mi , im "m., .; i mi I Kl.-M . '.i , .ih.-'iii. ' loans. f W',-A'.,m iii'.'.-j.i -j i ih.iti ..: or.' i ; i 1 1 ; . . i . JlllH' I I, I VIM lillli' I ., I'l, 1 11 ll f I.I, l)H), Iwn, I ,, I- l N. 4 I, I ". lodiomo loon ond liusi Conni, INs i t: N. 1 txecutor Acts as Administrator I Guardian. The Hcst and Most Unliable Trust Company in the State. Does a (ienernl lifliikinK Husliiess. I'ays Interest on Deposits. Sollcts Your linsiiifss. Ice Cream Soda AMI Milk Shakes Made from Pure, hvsh, Un diluted Civam trom Dr. Thompson' Farm. All Cold Drinks. at - Thompson's Soda Fount. H. Montague, AttVi LAND A LOAN AI.KM, VMNMHN, S. . HtiimrH, tot h Hlul la'lilH lor hiile, r-il .or ex i-lriUKi'. liOHMH iii.kiiII.iUiI. Iiiiuh or Niniill Hlliliillili. I litnrwliili; liliiillti .1'- WATSON BUXTON & WATSON, ATJ'liKNKlH-AT-I.A W. (Jfflce: Kind Nat'l Hank Huilding, lliii- I Ihr Old Sea Food MaJL llLL bidk ll ie iHisitresh Fish and oysters North Garo lina and Virginia afford. Fol lowing brands; Linn Hivt'ii Bay, York River, Suffolk and Newberne Oysters. hLe, J5 cents per quart, fresh lidi 1 to 29 cents per bunch. Also carry a full line of live, and dressed poultry at J. H. Brim's Stalls Bell 'Phone 79 City Market. F. H. Wollschlager. MERCHANT TAILOR, 211 Main Street, WIN'HTON, IN'. C. Suits and'Pants of all kinds made to order. Cleaning, Pressing and Re pairing done. All work guaranteed First class. Pncesreasonable. Mil II Counts- CandkLitos ri:eivYos k'lday and a H'-h Old Time Thov Had. Four Sets of Candidates Were ( n the Field and All M.ide Speeches. There an a vel'.v uooil altflidmicc al lie it 1 1 j .00 1 1 1 1 1 ti I ol the colinlv cllll ill(lali al liuial Hall .vcniei tla.v . It .'is an uideilv, i ii lei I il'cii I , earncHl I.ihIn ol cili.cns. Aniile lium llicnn f..i I unale ami u n I iceuin i 1 1' ullclanccH ami lolence i,if Ml It.veil.v the lien I of feehiiK nt eineil tu uhtuiii I he linh eimil c i nio:: hi 1 1111 il lu he thai Mr HvciIn'h I'cmonal allaek uih tin jimi i liahle ami 1111 io okcil I'hc rcniilei aa mil imciI Iu linil hIiiiiwI all (lie 'eu,.e iicenl t l I In 1 ilcniucraln or apparent l.v in l.iMii uf the i 1 1 . Ii -1 : 1 . 1 1' 1 1 1 lepnl'li can'-, n en I he Mi iili'i'ii. u ninn of a I M 1 . 1 1 1 is t was liulliiileil anil ihcpopK who ale iu-ini,' ai 1 a ml i' lalcn ale nut I' lohim a human hci n. l!el.r-t ilr "Tie found mi t Mict report uid I'm wuiil iih 1 he i- eaUein ilelu -eicil II. Nut a- the ti purler anlcil tht 111 In my II. In Hiiuie rawn n l nik' t-lalli-iii al pint in omitted entirely I iei a iinf lou il i v Iu pi ml I hln ill oil I V one u 1 Inn innlanics. ll uccui red to Till .lot livvi.lhal the people wmilil like lu nee anil know hat I he ihihII 1I1I1 n u rrc lining anil kin inland laic I I n will liud il k i 4-1 1 without com ment or preitiilice 1 1 wan a tieineii duun uiiilertakiiiK lo rcpoit aM lhal no maiiv iiien naid lull thai in the only w ay lo cue il iinhlascil -lit k 1 1 1 MIAZIl:lt, m'aio lll'K, KAI'l' ami 1 - 1.1; - I-inlei I am one uul of ahuul Ti l amliilalcH ht fore imi l.nlay. I am licloic you an a I u u I h i i 1 i I time repnh In an fur I he nlVicc uf nhciiir. 1 am a km. i man and need the nlliec. Hob MeAnliui and Kapp ate bolhinde pemlinl of mil olllcc. T'hcy have alieady liiailc emillL'llml uf olllee. An tut MvcinIic han ul a liule lalihll foul and I am mil mi nurc I. ill w hal he'n aln tidy Kol more I han Ih 'm cnlillt d lu. I wiled for l.im o'n and i t i j .i . I lu ii 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 a repiihllean. If I had linic I would piein h In you t he tc lemi i rcc tluii uf I he Ku Klux pally. Iliwn In low lit ic in lice I'liiiylh euiiiily Ihcy ale I In ualelilliK iipuhlli aim lhal if Ihey vole lot me I ht V will he InmK In lute I lie iitxl nun linen And Ihey i all I ht mnclv en rcptililii aim. 'I hey arc r 1 1 1 1 r 1 1 1 1 x a tauiiiilale who wan an oil ilemocralic K u Kluxer and even the lieinocraln ipnt that liiulli-hlicnH ycaiH ami y earn ago. H M McAilhiir: I am Ihciiuminee of the ileinoeralle party for nheiill'. I'or I. ill Main I mailt' a reel. 1. 1 in hIici III Mini you arc tu nay win Hit I il waMgooiltir had. If il uaHKotiil v ule fur me, if It wan bad don't tin It. I'litier nHyH if ymi can't help him ilunT help the hi at I le Ih running mi I be iciiihlicaii liekel uitb Mr Kapp ami I believe Ihcre ih an tindi-inlamling helweeu (hem. I prnmiHfd Mr Kapp not In allude lo hie expeiincM again but he liKiught it forward yenlerduy. lie prominetl ynu I wo yeaiH ttgie to reiliue expcntitM T lie I'uhI tlay helium i hute lie gol I50 out of ytitir cotiiity fur a big fancy painted cafe and lli O for a rail ing in liin olllee to c e rale you from him ami give him ell y aim and you all are paying for it today iu taxeH from (wo cent tobacco. I anked him al M Kill Ic ! oi k w ho furninheij Murnb 'Moil Imo iiamtN of pour people who tree- HdieletP fur -rititr -i)Tng-TtiiCPHr Wil l gave Mult I hem iiamen'.' Kupp m a y b Moll went into bin olllee ami w role I he iiamen oil' of Inn lniokn. Oen Ill-mi ll thin name law wan in force when I wan your nberilt' ami the tame Mutt w an noheiloi and lie' never walked in my otlice and got my ImioUh and indicted my people like a nel of infernal r i ti 1 1 n u J h and 1 promine you be wont tin ll next time. Kapp hiiimelf In a perfect gentleman but be iiiiimI be jutlgetl ax an ollleer by bin ilepntita. One of bin tlepiilun in lotlay intlicled for gambling and in running a private boarding lioune along with your public jail. You ietirle'H taxes are paying for the ligbU and fuel aud rent of that private, boarding boune. Hix montlin ago Geo W Hutner wan put in jail in default of txuid. When bin trial day came (ieorge wan gone and no one baai. ever y et told w nat bectnne of linn. A poor cray girl, a colored girl, Jennc Hilling's daughter, was put iu jail to Ik; sent to the asylum. His Infamous jailor invited white men iu droves to go to that jail ai'-d look and gaze n that poor girl's antics. Hlrippiug her self naked and noliody to protect her and pity her. You yourself Mr Kapp was iu one of the curiosity crowds. That poor insane girl ought to have been respected In her aulicsand naked ness. Mr Kapp has picked out the most Infernal set of deputies and jailors tbat ever cursed a county. He is bouud down by the Iteyuolda and Holton gang until he has to do what they say w hether he likes to or not and tbat sort of thing ought to play out this year. Let him take out bis Brus sels carpet d K hack to his roller mill where be can act the good cilit it he always is when that mfeinal i-Kiin bus Ken cut I.hmw fioitt luiu ' Kapp: 1 am glad lo; lie among my I home folks. McArlhur paws ami. sv'ralclien and hollow tt like a null here today. I have jttd him cowed every day before. If ?lie can funic in my home place tomorrow Willi -ueh a tirade of abuse I Will tUU llicealii pMit;ii. Nut a mau in the ceiii lv will iiellcve a wtirtl lie has naid My record in clean and I don't propone lu stand up heie lo defend it; il m open lo you 8'icb mutter at he hum: up I-nol inlerehiiug. A imijunlv ul n u n ! ti lit-. I want lo say thai In n Mil htiiy uie by I, (Kin majoiily like mi thd bim I w III lake my lit ui In i :u pel ai d go to my lolier null ami lav Hk ic. I am gomg lo la'al bim I I m- I iiuc 4: hehrM- -dHtwf ttt WH,.tiit ne- toltl me Ihey wt ii going In vote tor me anil tlid ali-ihe; f oultl lo keep liini from running. lie in charcing with lilt 1 1 Irivial thing. I'hc lliingn I bought an' tiejil lliete ami In eoiinl.v properiy. In Islio lliecuuniv paid I" SlcArt bur I'or guns ami pintoln r7 1. is. Where are they nlr'.' Nol a mm m pmlol ban ever I. ecu heanl of nunc 'I hey pa'il Inn tlcpulicn Imilis charging the law . I'hal wan hmilulv. Thcnc matlclH I wuiild iml bac IiIiiiikIiI up hill he in lenpoimlhlc fur ll. 'Pile propel ly the eounly lioiighl fni me in l here. W here- it Ui:' An lo deputies, I am nol icnpunsihle I'm my tlcpulicn, hul 1 am willing lu Maud mi depu I ien Mile hy Mile with bin and lei the people judge between us. I am going In beat bun ocl I , L'lin ma jm 1 1 , and I lliank on lor ynu al Iciil ion . McArlhur: Kapp refers to lliciiol when he talks ahoiil tiiih mill piMoln. 'l hal a i-ml ol aeowaidlv excuse If 11 hatln'l Ueli tin me there would bac In ell Si M I fulored lllelf killed Itie lli.lue olilclcd Ihclloopn o lite III Ii llllllllH-v lie pill lilt' III ehalge of Ihe wli.ilep.illeel.il..- W hen llu' I i lulu illcn. as mi I ami liic wanoi.leicil I lolil Ihe uii.U iiy company to hold up and llic.v held up An to giiim and pislols, Spach ban gol cveiy mu ol tin ill i'li t he load ami Jail gang today and if Kapp would half alleiul lo hln (III lien tin nheiill he would know It Nol one wold of liulli abmil I he 1 1 . i being paid my tlcpiillis Judge Krown i on Ihe lunch Is.-iieil an order lu pay ! lhal money c 1 1 a licl p and nol.a doUal ! oi l! wan for inc. Ml Kapp licit aflet I yoll It II Ihcliulh. lie say n he In iml Itnputmllilc fur his tlepillles hut will si a ml I hem benldc in I lie. I Ic in ienp.ni slble fur every act iiudei bin lioud, Im every act of eveiy deputy. Dee lais and Millard Miistcn lou. lie can I foul you. Kapp An I said I didn't hiiugoiil 1 1 lem laelH on Mc A 1 1 uur I bill I km lobe line I illiln I know while the guns wele and 1 tlll invcHligalc I lie mailer. 1 know I am it spun II. Ic lo my lauid for my tlcpulicn 'I'hc ici uuIh will show thai I am ,'imi h.iiti oil' 1 1 in ti his going out III ill . lie can call on his colored fileiuln he's gol mil lo blow fm him. I t..vu have gone inlo a culuitii fesllvul 'whi le Ihey wcic lainlng tnu'.ey for Ihe chinch and w Hit a Winchester llllc tun theinoiil If 1 do ilou'l vole fur me. MeAithur heie linked Kapp if he w as alluding lo him. Kapp leplled he did uul kuuw Me Atlliiii; naid bin lime wan mil ami he eoiildii I lulk nut lie would lliiike him know piiuoiiow. .Sly cln I'upiillnl candlibili I am a candidate Im nheiill Monl of (lie eounly knows inc. I have hcw i I ti ll hIiciiII and I am glad of ll ll ymi all will l icet mc I wi'l thank you l.,i your al It-n I lou. t I i:iil ol- tin it I S 'I' Ntal: I buvcu'l a 11. ..11I as an nlllcci but I am not a sliaugi I lo you. I have always Irictl lo Ileal yen llu til If you will honor me an cleik I will tllschaige all duties properly. An yoiii ollicer I will know no patty hill will do my duly liy till. , N S Wilson: I have sci i d y on lour y cam and have tried lo do my duly by all icgardless of po.ilicHiu n liglou. Mr I W I 'riilchlieltl wan taken sud denly nick anil bis candidacy for cleik w as announced. ItOIIHI Mi or M i lls J. I. Hlanton: I have been yoiii regisltiof deeds fi til yeais. II in a ti i in 1 1 more Impoilanl nlliec Ihiin you would suppose. Kverylhing lhal is done by your county cuminlnniiinciH has lu go Ihruugh Ihe regisli i s olliees I'ul ling tleetls mi I he recnrtl Is one of sinullesl parts, all hough in Dial if a inislakc Is mailt il may come out I (HI yeinnoir. I've gol'lhrcc men running agalin-l mc and I am going to heal lliem all. (The speaker I hen went Into a lung discussion anil criticism of I lie fnianecHof tjie tviunty.) I am a republican cuiulitlale. A free man's candidate nut a revenue buss I big eamliilajes. Hycrly: I am a isitiblicHii eanill--4rt4h I am mil mig- aftmrnt inah ittg npeeiTies bill lit n the vole is eolllileil you will llnd I have hi i-n doing some work. - Hugh Lindsay: I am Hie demo emtio candidate If you nee lit to elect me I assure you I will serve you failh'lllly. I have Ihrei uppmieiiln.aml as to Mr. Hycrly he Is badly nil on ligures. I le naid yenlertlay he would get 1,000 majority. If be can't ligure any better llian Unit be eau'l till Ihe otlice. He will lind on election duy be ban oeen weighed in (he balances and found vvanllug Hlanton: Liudsay and Byerly are high tuned gentlemen. I wrote to Liudsay and Hycrly for joint canvass. Lindsay accepted the challenge anil Hyerly wouldn't. - Hyerly Isn't iu lids race al all. His gang has listed your mule t!6 for luxation when you swore to l-MI. I One negro present ber slated Ihey had raised four mules for him that way). Yes they have raiseti on the lioor man's mule M) per eent, and on bicyclis it is 10 per ceul, I axpwcjW Hyerly 's liicycle mat he Is ruling around Isn't tinted for tax at all. Hyerly: I bought the bike July H. Now Mr. Hlanton, you, In looking up delegates for the insurgent convention made a trip to Abbott's ('reek ami Johu (Stockton says you got drunk and laid down by a fattening hog and the hog got disgusted and left. You haven't got a sense of shame. ("You are an infernal liar." said Htuntou). Byerly then walked across the open space and struck JStauton-M;Arthurstttijdif!K by told Hlanton not to strike back and this ended the incident; (To be continued.) He is Said' t Have Man led 1 1 u Fmpress DoW.ier .uul Skipped. The Fmperoi is Furious and Russian Ministet Jubilant ( Ker the Allan. V m oi v i-1; , ll. ('., del, .her ,'ii A new -p:i,ci , Ihe Noith ('hunt Mall, 'i i y n !.i II ii i ig ( hang and (he Knipiess Howagei aie repotted lo have lnvu .tun lied al Sen I'll Teiu pic, Se ptctti her Jllb. Ihey mi me. I lately lied lo Inn Tsin, Colioying the tallroad I lack he llllid IliV'TlI flnthi'y ttci'l l.i plt Velll puT-' suil. ' ll is suimisiil lhey! will spend I he honey moon at I'otl Aiiliui. I lie I '.nipeior in iiniotin. I :i 1 1 b 1 1 , the Hussian mmislci, is jubilant over Ihe all'aii, because l.i la ois I he I'ai . . a i.itt'i lil 1 1 sues. A I II I V I I I I . N . ., ( lei :'U ( ieolgc auileihill ha- cnleied suil to I'eillnve all Mpiallcis from lhal pail of bin Hill mure tlcVigitcd as n game ptcsei v-.. t he s. ua I tOTs" ftllVO relained ullui ncy s. liny w ll I tig hi I he case un I he giuinnl u luillspulcd pu-M'ssluli foi si-Mii tain, t T lie i lliiw l' y it. Jackson, Miss, Oct JO I he Use ot leiiipeniliiie has given lite yellow level a new lean' of life. At Jackson ycslciday, there wcieslx new eases, a I N alchc one, and one death. Maidsoti live, Crystal Hprings two, I lalllt nhurg I w u, ami une ileal h : ( Ixfmtl lour Mis I'll li iik li Let' lltltt-i' Iiu ti.MuMi, 'a, Oct -0 .Mrs. l it biigh l.ee is sn much inipinwil hit 1 1 1 1 nletaiiH llilnk the ilaiigcl pniul Is ahuul passed. DlniiHl i-oiisi Ty pliiitui. V vm ui i:it, H. ( '., ( let Jll A ills aslruiiH ty pliuoii ol sand and lluoils catiHctl a fern lul Iohh of life ami plop, ly inlbcOiicnl Over 1(0 villages wen swept away and It'll people Wile drov in d A I ciiiisrci icil Mi liilii i' To Ihe ulllccis nl Ihe liumediate Hi nt III Life liisuiance Co, Kallliiiou, Mil. Iienllcnien I wish In add lu lent i nioii la I to 1 1 it- iiiauy alriady lu j y . in posw shIoii lu appreciullnii uf yoiii coin 'icons and generous ticalnicnt ae ; corded inc iu my bmir uf bereavement our supei 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 came and paid pol j ley No liTIVi on the life of Willis Halls- ' Ion in less I ban t iih Iiii.ii after In lug 1 1 1 l 1 1 1 1 1 1 ami exactly aceiinliiig lo Ihe led I lauslei stamp on the face of Ihe polii y as I bad Iransferrcil my insilr anee.ftoni aeoinpany w hieh disci uui nates Hgainsl my race and in vvhielil would have gol leu less money bad I remained w It Ii I hem. I Irusl lhal all of my fi lends and acquaintances as well as the Insuring public al lutgc will Irnm-fcr their iiisuianec tu a company which has honesty and opiUy an iln inolloaiid that Ih Ihe I ninieillnlc lieu clit of Halliniore. Wishing your mihlc company Hie succtssil no justly merits, I am, Your graliT'ui henell. iiu y , Dahi-hh IIaikhhin, Ll i.is. Hill. Witness: John llairslun Al I ho ( li I nit a ml lass Luipo FTtoTr As previously auiioum ed, Hie liimi and ( ilas-iware HuipnriiiiiTTTmdci , Ihe maiiageiiicnl of M t . W. W. oiciulcr, al J.tM Main slicel, opposite Hotel Jones, was opened Ibis morning for Inspcclion by I lie public. 'I bis mug nilicenl slock has liceii at Hinged with much care for ex bibit and eompilscsa great vunety of useful uiid oruuiueiilul arlitdes, including dillcient tilings in (liina ami glass. Hulls, Japanese laijiicred ware, lamps, gardenii rs, tnedahoiiH, mantel ami pallor orna incuts. Tlie slock should le seen' lu be appreciated. Il shows ca'l'ful seluc (ion and embraces w hat is wauled iu every house, Ladles who have seen it are delighted with the numerous articles of ornament and utility. A I'owerfu I Kei inon. Dr. Nelson preached a strong sermuti at the First Baptist church last uigl I taking as a basis, Kxodus xv; ;:l Ji . He said your image is reflected In the pool of bitter waters. Kvery life lias lis own bitterness. Hin is the cause of all our troubles, national and individ ual. If all our troubles brought on by sin could be gal tiered they would be higher than the highest mountains. If all the tears caused by sin could be brought together they would float the I mightiest sleaiiicts Poor men have then troubles They are vexed often and nniely trad tu nu et the rents when due. Intemperance blights many homes, .luslicn Ihe hearts of mot In i-. anil -.inters and reduces men 10 v agabuiniisiii aud eternal inlneiy Hi. h people an' nol wilhoril their full nieasu re of ( rouble, l-'li.c houses and cltganlly furnished apartments do mil bung happiness 'u. sins of oilier, people otter, make ,,m lives bitter. He lol.l how lo mu elcn I he w ileis I I I he lice !!' riches oi woildly pleasuies m eiil down aud caM in the healing w ill ' not coi.no Only (h tree of the eioss can sweeten the bitter w.ileis of hie. ' Only I be tcilgloii ot Jesus t luist can i heal the aching void in ihe human breast. Mm h ihleiesl was manifested lu the 1 after liiccl ing There were i profession-. Il. Nelson will pieai h his last mi-I'll tonight and 1 he meeting will piohably close until Sunday next. ( it Oil I nu li till ill 11 -e -ml In I he I, .III lull I 'it v ci..i llu i, N. '., October Jn In the foiilhall game heie Ibis altet iiuoii lielvvecn Ihe I nivci-ily uf Notlh I amhna and Ihe ( i leeushoru Alhlelie Cluh, Ihe -eoic was: Caiollna II, I ; iccn-hoi o II. 1 ihi ill In- Ami un nu ii I a I ml Ihe I nioti Kepul. hcan need iml be uneasy about licit eoiinfv sl.ilcnicul ll . p.'iiade-. in today's i-siie. Tin ,.. i; s VI will dispose if il, iml lot I he pill-- , po-c of campaign tbumlei m loili--elcdll t lis holii-y of ali olli.lal. bill in I be 1 1 1 Icrcsls of 1 1 ii I h and ji i-l lee. I he I HI. .11 Uepublle.'ili published i ( hadhouin - I'u-t Icllct ilcnying lhal llegloes had gotlen po.-se.-slou of Ihe iepulili.au pally and weie l.iolinglhe east. Why dldnl ll pilhll-li (had liotiin'n lasl Icller ackiiow Icding I lu ll u I b of I lie demo rat ie statement and advising I'lllchard to withdiaw all local ityilhllenn (lekcls llu ie. Calvary I'lenle Tuiiuii row J I he ( 'alv aiy Moravian Sunday school vv ill have Incit annual basket picnic lonioirow al'letnooii lu lite reservation, ! neiii I lie chinch A cmiliul invilation . Is (Men. led to Ihe parents and special fi lends ol I he Sunday Mi hooi . Al uighl j a Sunday Hehouli ami eutig regal ion j social will be given in t he chu nli. The ' spc.ii, I lcalllles.il this e 1 1 1 c I l a 1 1 1 II i e 1 1 1 j w 1 1 1 I ic songs, i eel lal loi is ami steiopli can views I id I esl i men I s will -he -ci veil s; u It-six i I Ic I on it (loses W M llailei, of Wilkenboio. pii-sid Ihii.iii'h I In-, illy this anil ling on his 11 Hun home In. in Slalisville ledelal eoiiil. Tlie )i.ity wan dlschaiged yes lerday evi niug and Ihe tcim wan lor : iiially closed thin morning. i Minn MeNaii, slslci of mu townsman M. M. Nan, ol Maxlmi, Is In Ihe i lly lo sec lu l blol In I . Till. MAKKKIs. j Cln-liiK tllolullolis liy I'rlvalt lio lo W. A. I'oiltfllilil A Co. I W. A. I'orleriielil V Co., coiiiailssloi blokeiH, flltnlsli un with tlie follow llu closing ijiiolations of Die New YiuV Slock kvehunge and the Cliicug Hoard uf Trade : I ho follow log ate I lie closing iplola lions of Hut New York Stuck Kx change: NKW VullK, I lei JU, '!H Auiericau (uhaccn I I I Alch., Top. A, Hanla Ke I J; It. AO. " II C. anil O. ( 'hie, Hin. aud luincy in ( lilcago ( las I Iclaware and Hudson I list T untl I all Ic h eed (Jencral Klectric Jersity t 'entral " Louisville ami Nasb. ille AlaiiliHUHtiyiiivaleil Missouri I'aciiio . n& . Mi l. '1 1 ac it lull Nurlhwelerii Norlltericl'acific I'r. New York I 'enliul Pacific Mull Heading Hock Island Soul hem It'y I'r. HI I Haul Sugar trust leu 11. Coal and Iron Texas l'acillc - II. H. Leather l'ri-lerrcd Wester Union Tel. Wabash I'r. HI 1 I! ill. 111 lul j 107; IL!; d 1 I lotion, Nov ) 'JI (m. " l)ec ft J i'" " Jan .litll.-. Keli ;t Vi " March in .r ' M ay o ITtrt Tlie following are Ihe closing ipiola tions of the Chicago Boant of Trade: tHU'Auo, Oct JO, 'IIH. Wheat, May ' Dec Corn, Jan 1 May " Dec Oaut, Aug " May " Dec Pork, Dec " Oct Jan Lud, Dec " Old " Jan ' - -Hi In Dec, " Oct " Deo Iih tihj :iT J;ti h .'t.i 5 -i lift -fi lh- 4 Hi 4 77 The Peoples' National Bank U. S. DEPOSITARY. J. W. FRIES, President T. A. WILSON Cashier. 1.48 Is the price for next few days at ... . Darden's In all Ladies' Pine Shoes, lormeilv S.io to 54.1x1. We have pleaMt manv with these shoes! lot us try y u. Lot of Boys' Shoes, tv, wol'h to 5-.i,o. Misses Kid But toned Sho s 1 ; to 1 1 and 1 1 to j it 4.1,. I'KOI'LK'S NATIONAL HANK HI II. I UNO. Our Shoes for the People ! Always the Best I 'u 10 Spices, Hcst lloiist Collee, j Miicliii iiiul .liiva nieuil, l'lics' : ' llaniiei" l imn, the la-M in Hie icily, Cry I im I 'it k lew, llein's ( iootls, in (sweet, mixed unit plain; '( alsu , Salad li(wtstn, Xc. All kind of IihIics,, nice ami t heap. I Dry Goods and Shoes J In suit you in .sly le, quality and I price. H. A. Giersh, 1 Main Stn-rt, HAI.KM, N . 1 Tobacco Fair. He Hilie lo see our diHphl.V ol' . . HARDWOOD fl ANT ELS,' GRILLES, TILE-5, &c. 1 al Ihe Tobacco Fair. I We will be pleased to ipiole you , priei-M on anytliing in uur line at any I lime. POGLE BRO S., - ! SALEM, N.C Ki.i.iorr. w akuiln, a ii. ki.i.kk, Manager Attorney i THE PIEDMONT FARM EXCHANGE, I Humus :l and 4, Leinly Hlock, j WINSTON, N. C. ! Tiausacls every form of bu.iness connected with real estate on commis sion strictly. No charge u ulass deal is made. Farm, mineral, timter aud Colony lands all over the Houth. City aud suburban property, lented.lsuighl, nout or exenangeu. tioans tienouai and lu vestments made. Investigate our bargain Hst.' Hpoclai 70 aert"ir,"-T4 miles frjm city J1 (Hit acte.
Winston-Salem Journal (Winston-Salem, N.C.)
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Oct. 20, 1898, edition 1
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