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r JOURNAL 5 Til V. JOCTIN AL $ ? f.'ivrs rlie Hnupcuiti&s of the M'nrl-1 K the ituy Thiv Occur and All the W W l.ncul ch s While it in t resb. 2 BTHE DJ.t It Only $3.00 Pet tear. Itm Ad- vertltitni Katea are tteaaoaable, and Keaulta are Certain. ()L. a NO. I7; WINSTON -SALEM, N. CM TUESDAY. OCTOBER 2."), 1898. PltlCETWO CENTS. Tjyfe mmi mmmm the hibt 6matm if joy paper hhuuted a mummm. siEsrarai boob opeo to all for ispedtiqm THE Books and News AT D. II. BROWDER'S, iHurressol Injustice ,V Provider.') Wachovia National Bank, Winston, N. C. W. A. LtMLY, President. JAS. A. GRAY. Cashier. OTOItFS, FA (TO It I KS, DWFL )' lings, Olllces, Hcd Kooms itml iii furl nil kinds (if n iil estate fur mle or it ' i t . I w ill make it pay properly owners to ilare 1 lit'ii piopcily in my hands JAS. S. DUNN, KKA I. IXI ATK AC KNT. Interstate 'phone, !('. I Have for Sale Aft pxeetrpnt ImttrttTljf tnt ttit Fourth SI.: also H stole lillllll ing on Fun 1 1 li SI ., lib h (fiTM II good Investment. If you have any piopcily tor s.ile or rent, call 011 . . . ANDREW J. HOWELL. Jr.. HI! A I, Mil ATI'. a:i;t. KHIU'll HI'., over Willi A lluski', SUte Aiti'y fr WrtlliiHt o 11 Ty lnwr iter - ihe licsl our WATKINS & CONRAD, Dentists, AnJ Dealers In D :i tal. r pples. OlifV- I ' 1 ! 'inn Stni' KaU'lii, 'I'll 1 ics. I nlernl.ilc Ml Hell : I MORTON & NORTON, Ocntistt. Ofllc over Vh.-I.'i'i . MhiiI . I. il Phone. -177 Im:..:i, e 103. R. II. JONES IX-ntist. Ollice in People's Hunk Budding. Phones: Interstate "!); He! I I (I.I. M.Mc Corner Third Is wher;e the ladies fi ml every ary to make them Only a Few of Our Arti Cloak ( , Coats and Capes, handsome lid plushes. Splendid val IN DlllC-SS COO IIS I have tor trimmings, at a correct price in eltas , Herges, Poplins, Hei A no ores, Plain Cordeii fects, Wool MILLINERY DE Id this we tiave tbe richest fullest Wiustou. The goods will apeak for tion of every one who has M)en the look as If every bright bird of plum " the splendor and richness to this de the immediate management of that saleslady. Mrs. Lassiler. The public will find that I have prices perfectly satisfactory to the Respectfully, . i M. Mc I JOOO TRADE Until Alter You Married. Are We uspcilfully announce to Ihe nun r ini; fiali-mil ' thai we me open for I us!m ss Mid not lo nip 11 1 1 1 1 1 your pnvtitc iiU'iiii'H. 'l on ill need Main, Sliiilx, I'lulcr vM'iir, N 1 ki 1 1 1 Itulics, (ilovcH, Ac. Sii1 u mid wc will kivc Mm the proper 'ooiIn mill Hie pi ice it ilocw Hot lake ill! F1I1 I Tower to leiich it. Spei'itt lillehtioii to the, Klovc laislness. J. M. WOODHUFF & (U, Unix :mil Men V Fin iiHliiim'-. I.- " ,-uitr- Ti yoiii n.i limine. GROW I H OF run A'acliovia Loaji and Trust Compny. Winston N. C, " Since Orgauliou, Jouc 15,1893. IIKI'OHI'1'8 HM.0Wi.mi lfiKi,,ri7H.IKI KHI.IH .11. . .'.lll.AKi . LIIANS. t IH',I2.,I( iH,nni.-;i mlM.CTI.ftL' ,'iI7 IH'J.IT ii.i.'i;i...'i I uue l.i. IWH lunn I.., imn, lime l.ri, 1HIHI. June l.i, IMW sn,i. I, iiih, Wachovia Loon nil W chpi. V 1 NS I l V, N. '., ( txecutor Acts as Administrator ( Guardian. The Bent and Most Reliable Trust Company In the State. loesa (icneral hanking IJuslness. i'ays Interest on Deposits. 5olicts Your Hiisine.is. Ice Cream Soda -AM) Milk Shakes Made from Wire, Fresh,' Un diluted Cream from Dr. Thompson's Farm. All Cold Drinks. Thompson's Soda Fount. H. Montague, Att'y, I, AND A MAN AtJKNT, WINN li IN, N. ( . lliiiiBiM, lulu unil Ih hIh fuf iwle, rent or ex i j niKe. Iaihmh n bkdI luled; lui'Kt) r biiimII iiintiuiilM. liintrKUile poiie iJ-iUiJ NAIR and Liberty, thing iu iJreMH material neces stylish and attractive. cles Will be Found Below ly trimmed and lined In rich cloths una at reasonable figures, reel material, correct . color, correct HroadclothM, Coverts, Henri Ken, Cheviot, Wblx;ords, Weaves and Urepe Kt aud Bilk. PARTMENT. and finest display ever brought to the mi elves. They are the admica stock. The selection is perfect. Jt mage had Jent its feathers U add to tiartmeut. This department Is under inimitable and splendid inilliuerand tbe goods and am selling them at trade. NAIR. ooo --PALACE- 1 l 4 Hon C. B. Ay cock AoVlivssed a I iL inendous Uiowd Last Niht. Democrats (ireally Hntluised by the Speaker's ( iifted Floijuence- Accoitlinc; lo the itniioii n't'luiit inmle in t lie (nipeiH and oy Hister, lion Ch:irlH It. Aycot'k spoke at the court lioiii-e Ian. nielli. I I if liuildiug was crowded lo i t n utmost capacity, and icoplc were tiiineil away by (lie m ore. Never l'i I lie hiHtoiy of Win-f-t i i i , perliapN, have her people Ilea id a more clear-cut , forceful, clean and ell'cctivc campaign speech than that heard hint night. The speech wan cbarai teri.ed by a lack of pereonul or parly almi-e, malice or hatred of aiiy pciHou, party or race. The clear, i ini lug voice, pleading in carncM Ioiicn for white men lo bury their ililli renceH and Maud Holiilly togethir for the com mon interest of I be Anglo-Saxon race, will echo mid re-echo in the miiulu of those piehint long alter I he victory has I ice 1 1 won. No (rue while man will bt liidltlVren t to the earnest i( niand of his race. The Twin t'lty t'onceil Ibind fur nislicd music for the occasion. Hon. K. It. (ilcun arose promptly at H o'clock mid stated that he bud been rciiifNtcd by the chaiimati of the democratic township committee to announce that there would be a very important meeting of the Winston Hit It'll i Democratic Club at Democratic I Icadipiai ters tomorrow night. The club will discuss the advisability of having a big barbecue and democratic rally in tbiscily for the licuclit of tne county at nn early dale. All members of 1 he cl ii li and every ol her cltl.en w ho Is interested Is earnestly requested to be present tomorrow night. ' 1 am not going to make a speech myself," said Mr. 1 leu ii , but I can promise you seinel hing good from lion. Charles It. A rink. Notwithstanding theclmir niaii of the republican purl v of FoiHyth county has said that tbe while people hi Fastern North Carolina are no bet ter t ban negioes, I am sure Hut! Mr. Ayock will prove to you that the w hlte people of Kasteru North ( 'iirolhi'i are the tiiial, if not superior of I hi' w hile people of I lie Western pari of Hie Stale I le brings a message fioin lite Kasl and by hard work we will redeem the Old North Hlatc." Mr. (Hum stated that it was bin pliasure and honor lo introduce bis personal friend and one of North Carolina's greatest eniiuclntors of democracy. Mr. Ayeock in coming forward, gracefully acknowledged the kind wolds of ids introduction. He said lie brought with him the glorious news that ( he grand old dem ocratic party would carry the state on the HIh of NoveniUr, and that the gnu I btorni that was sweeping over North Carollnii, from the Klut Kldge lo I he coast, would show its good re sults ufter the election returns hud been reported. The republican parly held power In North Carolina for two years, from WH to 1H79, and that lasted the Htate for Hi years. During those two years we bud desolation, devastation and political oll'eiises and oppressions. During that time men were afraid to leave their homes at night to go abroKtt without being armed. The democratic lwrry made tei i ItdentTtigglirffnU wub in IH.I). Almost immcdialely tbe dem (HTatic legislature passed a law prohi biting the carrying of concealed wea pons, but while the republican parly ruled in North Carolina this bad been necessary for the protection of the citi zen's ierson from injury md wives and daughters from Insult and outruge. l'euccful conditions and absolute guarantee to person and property must prevail for the operation of ah legiti mate industries and avocations of life aud these conditions Hit democratic party restored to the state. Political conditions and finances pre vailing lu the state had brought about a state of affairs, wherein it was im possible for tbe great body of laboring men aud farmers to make for them selves aud dependent ones a comfort able iiviug aud iu all sincerity aud earnestness these men withdrew from the old parties and formed the popu list party aud with uuequaled zeal and lufiufte labor accomplished a grand work. But how soon these honest men weie dominated tad betrayed for base purposes by political tricksters, for within two years we see tbe con ventions' of tbe populist and republican partlcMJiieetand rjomiaate their can didates and then begau the political side show, which gave to the peqple of tbe state the spectacle of tbe republican If party takli g down one of its nominees and eudorMUg a populist aud the pop ulists iesMinding in like manner, thus showing tbe deal that bad been made and resulting in t lie fusion of the two parlies. They made their speeches and stated that the democratic party hud been in power twenty-five yeats and that , times bad grow u worse and that if you turn them into power they would reduce taxes, expendituies and abolish useless olllces. The people hear. I their npeal and elected them and the result was an administration charactcrii d by a tlagrmit violation of all their promises. The ridiculous and moiisl rous spec tacle of Hhe appolntmei of uoiiu K Smith as head of the agricultural de partment by ( iov Uussell, w ho assigned as his reason that Hinllh was too dis honest for the penitential v, was one of the Hist ofllclal acts of the fusion fnv einor. In the matter of tni- the only reduction was on billiard laoles run in connection w ith bur rooms, w bile on the propel ly of funnels, and laUiriug classes they increased the taxes. (Quoting from Ihe Chucusiuii and the Progressive Farmer Ihe statement of facts of the leaders and best Informed men of the fusion gang showed that the leuisluluie of 1 H!I7 was a damnable disgrace to the state and the result of tbe little work they did was disaster lo the best interests of the people. The repeal ol Ihe chuiters of the insane asylums and oilier noble chur ilalile and humane Institutions of the nlnle, ho as lo diveil Ihe money -from those channels to the payment of ollice holders rendering no real service, w us some of the work uccomplished. The negro knows thiil the demo cratic parly is not the negro parly anil exhibits a race loyally by his adherence lo the republican party which might well be Ululated by the whites. He, himself, has draw n the color line mid makes use of the expression that il is a sorry negro lliat votes the democratic ticket, therefore II must he a sorry w hile man Unit voles Ihe republican ticket. Mi Ayeock forcibly referred to the deploriihle condition of uH'uiia exist lug In FiihIciii Carolina and conliniied all stutcmeuts of negro (luminal ions. I. o No You Wont. Free men of Not I h Carolinu, w hut do you think of Prbchard and Itussell calling f r Fuitcd Hlutes tioops to tc placed at your polls to force you into submitting to negro rule and compel you lo stand silently by whin negro convicts and im ported Hunt h Carolina and Virginia negroes aliemp' locust a fraudulent ballot! Aud they sua they want northern soldiers Hut McKin Icy will never send I bun. The out raged manhood of the whole ninth regard It si of party will prevent it. The dumniihle designs of these North Curollna hellluiin will he frus trated lu (his respect and their conduct w ill be properly relinked by all lovers of liberty and peace at the polls iu November. You I'rlti hard. You Kusselb nu lloltoii. N'ou dare have northern I niled Stales soldiers brought hereto bolster up your fraudulent work: III Honor of the) lYarlchM Aycotrk. The enthusiasm of the leading demo crats of these cities and section was manifested in the magnificent guard of honor that left the court house square yesterday evening to meet unit escoit the Hon. Charles It. Ayeock to our city. There were 4(X) men on horse buck aud neur thut number iu car riages, phaetons and buggies. They left the court bouse square at Iiiilf past five o'clock under Ihti com mand of Major T. J. Brown. Our Hon. Mayor Colonel A. It. (lorrell graced the occasion with bin presence, In a carriage with bis friend, Colonel Webb. The company headed by the Ha 'em Cornet Hand, met Messrs. Ayeock and (Jlenn just beyond Waugbtowu and returned with them, reaching Main street about twilight. As this guard of honor passed up Main street t litre was a thrill of enthusiasm tnat vibrated through the seusoriuin and tingled lu every nerve of the thousands who lined tbe sidewalks aud witnessed their return,' which at times broke out In the wildest applause, it was like a wave of courage aud hope eating higher aud higher upon tiie shores of .he white man's endeavor to break away from black domination. For the people of Eastern North Carolitia. to have seen this body of men, tbe bravest aud best of our sec tion doing honor and homage to the peerless Ayeock, that brave and courtly gentleman, whose big-heart is .beating with sucb sincere sympathy for those who sutler intolerant political oppres sion iu the East aud which threatened the West, it would have Inspired them with full and complete confidence for the absolute certainly of a democratic victory in November. ' , IE i ! Insurgents Will Make No Dif- ticulty in Withdrawing ; From Manila. TROOPS 10 BE Oil E! TONIGHT Dewey Detei mined to Seize All the Insurgent War Vessels. Manila, Oct 'J" Army olllceis best informed as to the Fllliplno situation told a correspondent of the Publisher's Press that they are practiciilly assured the insurgents would make nodllll cully in withdrawing completely from Manila. The unlets for withdrawal reached Ihe insurgent leaders yesler day. Troops will he sent from Ihe city tonight. Owing to Agulnaldo pre occupation with tlic withdrawal of I troops, negotiations for the exchange of Spanish and Fillipluo prisoners drag. Otis and Dewey favor the ex 1 change. Agiiiualdo has reipicstcd ! I knvey'lo release the insurgent launches ami steumer Alible, which broiigbl i arms fur t lur Insurgents. Dewey refused i and said lie would sel.e the lusurgt ul I steamer I'll l pin as w herever be found her. lie also said he would seize Ihe four oilier insurgent slcauivrs unless Ihe exchange of Spanish prisoners was agreed to. ... 4 TO INVOKE HA YON KT HI'LK. Itussell unil l'l'ltcliartl Want V. It" rn I Troop) to Control (lit FltTtloii lu Norili Ciirollmi. W AsliiNiiloN, D C, Oct l. Hcnalor Prltcharil lias suggested bringing I'nileil Hlates troops into Noi lb Oslo liua, ostensibly lo preserve the peace, but us democrats here believe to Influ ence the coining congressional and legislative elections In the stale, he bus written two letters here, one to the president and one lo Chairman Bali cock. I loth are of similar tenor. Adjutant (leneral Corbiii said I his evening In case troops are ordered lo Noilh Carolina tbey will be linn Atlanta and northern rcgiinenls w ill be sent. Assistant Alloiney (iciieial liojd b it litre b !ay for North ( 'aiollna In n -main until after Ihe electi n. lie will kept ( ii iggH posted. IIOHSON IN WASH I N ';T N . lit" Mt't'tM HclYctnry l.on unil Al'COIII Mill It "SI 111 1 1 lo till" l't'llff JllllllfO. Wahh inii'I'on, X,)ctober 2f.-Muit. llohson call led ut Secretary Long's ollice this morning just as the latter was going to tbe station (o take the train for Philadelphia. x Long greeted I IoIihoii cordially. The latter w It hcd to discuss plans for raising ihe Clirlsto hul Colon. Long said, "We haven't time ami I don't want you lo worry yourself over I hut mutter now, people In Philadelphia want to see you at the Jubilee. I'm going over there this morning, so you'd better come with me." IoIihoii said ordeis were orders, and went. Wednesday evening Long goes to Huston where be delivers a speech before the He publican Club. W fr Crrptnln l!,ortikii! III. Havana; Oct Captain. Forakcr, sou of (Senator Foraker, Is ill. It is lielluved to lie yellow fever. He fell sick Friday when about to start lo Cienfuegos to oversee the embarkation of the Spanish trisips. A hopeful feature of tbe case Is the fact (but he lias been under the constant cure of Dr Lalne who anticipated fever in bis treatment. IX-moiiHt ration lu I'urlM. Pakih, Oct. 23. There was a dem onstration at the oening of the session of the Chamber of deputies t.iday. One hundrtd thousand persons lu place De La Concorde shouted "Vive J ' Annie, down with traitors". There is more interest displayed lu the Dreyfus case than the Fashoda affair Alible Howe Ha To. Hkaxtj.K, - Oct 25 Advises just re ceived from Kotzebueu Hound stale that Ihe steamer Abble Howe, with a Boston party, reported wrecked off Norton Bound, arrived safely at Collin Bay after a hazardous voyage. ....... Appeals) for Aid. PatHSp-Oet-25 Prlnee Henry of Orleans, has written a letter to Mai In declaring France! baa a right to an outlet from the Nile, appeals for aid 11 and for Frenchmen to stand together 111 defense of that rlgjit Most of the I newspapers continue lo express coii ' lideiice lu a uceflil solution of the ditticulty. To Arm Htt"uinhl. LtMiN, Octolier o-, -The admiralty bat sent a circular lo the leading sleainshlp companies, requesting te- i , polls as to whut ships of their res pec-"! live Heels are capable of helug armed foi I heir ow ii defense. In case of war i the government arms these shlpn to order lo reduce as far as pi ism hie the convoy work of the navy. In Leetl't . inatkel, (bun Is selling at an advance j 1 of t wo shillings per suck lu coiist'iUeiu e I ! of the w ar scare.. Hlootl Hounds CniiKht Twelve ! Nrirrot"!. Ll vi iikk i on, N C, Oct St -Tw elve of i the negroes who tired into the while people at Ai-hpole Saturday night have been captured by blood hounds. They ; are safely lu jail here. They w ill not ; be lynched. Wants On unions. Ottuvva, Out., October i"i It is stilled iu olhcial circles that Seimr 1 )u Hose' claim of ui hundred thousand pounds damage for expulsion from Canada, was not referred to Ihe Do minion government. The claim went to Mr. Chambeilaiu, who shelved il. Stnlt'int'iit Drilled. " Lri ri i7 Oct -r - Tod Sloane riding at N.'w Market today denies Ihe reported statement that he will ride no more iu Fiiglaud, but clear out of Hie country. Ta(f Cray Nuptials. Miss Muhcllc Cray, of Ibis city, was nulled lu marriage to Mr Ceorge K Tate, of (Ireetisboro, in tllllsboio lust night, a Presbyterian minister olllclal ing. M r. Tate is a post graduate stu dent at the I 'lilversily.aiid Is a popular and well Known young iiiiiu. 'ihe new ly niarrlt d couple Is now lu Kal eigh iillending (be Htali) Fair. Ilotli these young people left on the 10:.lll train yesleitlay morning, uutl their iiiHiiiage Is u surprise to a great ninny. Til i; .loi kn a i, extends Its hearty coii; giatulallons. Don't Ftirjfi'l- That there will be an Important Hireling of the VVInsloii-Salelu Ileum cralic Club tonight at 7:.'t(l o'clock Fvcry nieinbei and all those vt ho w ish to join aie earnest ly reipicslcd to coiue. Cluli moms over , all v lluske's slme I 'i mi I h si reel V II Pol. I. A II I , I A VI IMS. Dl'NN, I'll sldelii. Secretary . The follow lug resolution was adopleil by the W liiHlon Salem Deiuocrullc Club: i;solc,-l , That tin' to llmen in a li ii'ii rf ii li' rs unil oilier nn fdoirrs of lnmr in llr fnui toirns hr vi' in r.sl i'i lo ii. sr all veil son itir i'D'ovIs lo oirr ivrj'ri; viii v to white, in aw of roovi'il viii iloiji'vs in tlii iv tin si ii ess an l to e.vti'iitl I lir same ivefevence in all hi I von a ?V . TllK MAItKK'I'H. Clohlnu' Quotations) by I'llvali Wire to W. A. I'orterlltild A Co. W. A. Porter held A Co., commlssloi brokers, furnish us witti tiie following t'jonlng !iuottoiis of the New Yuri Stock Exchange and the Chicagi Board of Trade : The fottrtwlrig are the clostng miula Hons of the New York Stock Ki change , - Nkw Yokk, Oct itri, 'S. American tobaix'o I.IOf Ati'h., Top. A Hanla Ke ( Tiie, Bur. uutl (Jinncy I p. Delaware and Hudson (l Ijiiuisvllle and Naslwille ,r)4 Manhattan Klevated W'. Missouri Pacific Northern Pactflc Pr. "A Heading Hock Island 101, Ht Paul . lOHi Sugar trust 112 Wester Union Tel. . ttl tuition, Nov . -iira " -Dec ft2i " Jan .ril( Feb 5 36t " Marcli fi " May r47( The following are the closing quota tions of the Chicago Board of Trade: Chicago, Oet2.r, Wheat, May " Dec Corn, Jan " .May , Dec Oats, Aug " May " Deo Pork, Deu " Oct Jan Lard, Dec '98. 67; W I Ah 81 24 221 4 92 4 b6 uci - -4 95 6 09 " Jan Ribs Deo " Oct " Deo 4 ;i 4 77 The Peoples' National Bankl U. S. DEPOSITARY. ! J. W. FRIES, President , T. A. WILSON Cashier. WATSON BUXTON & WATSON, ATTOKNKYN-AT-LAW. Otllce; - First Nat'I Hank Building. FAIR WEEK! North Carolina Rolling Exposition Car, THE "CITY OF CHARLOTTE." Ft H TI I K II KN F.KIT OK Til K, TWIN CITY HOSPITAL This Mtale Museum on wheels will stand during fair week ut the Southern, passenger depot. Many new exhibits nave bee.i udijed to (his Car since its last visit to Wluston-Sulem. It has just returned from a 9-months trip through the North, Where thousands of people visited It. ItHinmiilier imrt of the irtH'vcilH ifu to the I win I'liv lliiHillal. Hint nil oltlfceim and vlKlliii x art" rniuwiU'it to vtult It. Tiie contenU) of Ihe i ur Ht f truly wontlertul u nd all tlmt ! I'lulineil for Ilium. IKm't iiiIhh it. Ladies of the ;Twin City Hospital Association. Always ih Best I'tirc Hpices, Dest HoiiM (Jollee, Mialni unil ,lava I'.lt'iid, FrieH "Miiiinei" l'lour, Ihe Inwt in the city, Very Fine Pickles, Heiu.'H CimmIh, in hw eel, mixed and plain; CulHiip, Halail DreMHin, tit'. All kind ol' DinheH, nice and chesip. Dry Goods and Shoes to Mitit you in Htyle, quality and price. H. A. Giersh Main Street, HALKM.TV. C. Tobacco Fair. He mire to nee our diHplay of . . HARDWOOD HANTELS, GRILLES, TILE5, &c. at the Tobacco Fair. We will be pleased to quote you price on anything In our hue at any lime. FOGLE BRO S., SALEM, N. C. KI.I.IOTr WAHKKN. A. il. KI.I.KK, Attorney. Manager. THE PIEDMONT FARM EXCHANGE, Rooms a aud 4, Lemly Block,. W1NHTON, N. C. Transacts every form of business connected wltb real estate on commis sion strictly. No charge unless deal Is made. Farm, mineral, timber aud colony lauds all over the South. City Bll.l DUUULII.M JIWICIIT II II ILU , L, 11 . , sold or exchanged. Loans negotiated and investments made. In vestlgaie our bargain list. Hiieclal 70 acres, . 1 miles from city 2l pet aoe.
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