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The Journal. ANDREW JOYNK1J. .1 l PlY l'H.'I'KUl .! .1 nAfU.INHTnN I A NPKE W .TOYNKK I'.PlTOli TERMS: ( ne Ytur six UoiuIim Ont Moutli $1 .'it ADVKHTlMNl. KATKs tiixen ul, appliCHtluli Aililrrs. all ii'Uiiiiiilin u tiou In THK Jut HNAI 130 Main Street Winiuii V i. THURSDAY, O.I. i"r DEMOCRATIC X0M1NKKS. KoK .11 IX, KS l I'KliK'H ol IM lliMnrt (. II llinwn. .Ii ..I hi .'nil Ilistnil lli-iiry U llnau. "I ' rim i. Mli Itintrii'i Tliimms.1 shaw. "I .iiiir-nl I. Ill IMstrii-t -Oliver II Allen "I l.i'llnll 7tll Distrii't Thomas M.Ni'ili. ul I i i -- ' Mill lliMriii t . A 11 K . I.llli-cll: LKUISLATIYI: Tli KK I For sonul i- II 11 . i- tin .l.'lin i Tlnnim- 1 ,.i II. .11-. of U..llM Ill in i I I I.mI- .Mm i Wmliiui t liNoUhMi N A I 11' Kl T K.ir roiitrieb.v K I l.mi-li "t V. iifnit- ('OK M 'I. Ii I I ul; l; I. .l.mi's l Ktirsyt Ii muni Till NT Tl hi I For Sheriff Ii 1 M Arthur tor Clerk s T V'nl K.ir HeflMer of ll.-eils llucli l.ill'Ko For TreHMirer - Frank A i..jihui;I. For Coroner .Innieh V llriftilli F'i r Mir e or l.eoreil llaiii-i hor . oum ComniiMMionei .1 .1 l nr -lutll l.lliville mid Mall I ivwk TLA IN TALK. In esilliug attention to the uiani fit intent iou of the repaid ictui party leaders iu Forsyth county to t f ,urly ever Hince tbe conveutlou. again lYawliileutly colonize neroen : Seeing bis inability to defeat Mr. Din in Wiimtoii. a wiw (ioue two eiUH "-y t 'l"1 I'omiualion, he led tbe bolt ago, there is no intention of arons ing leeliug against any negro w ho is honestly eni it led to vole in this city. lint Tut: .! kn i. lias -the tic lilierale inlenlion in Ibis article and i 11 i,i i ; iu;n be 1 1 1 1 n. to aro.i-e tin1 " liHc men .1 Win Ht,iu i be it. .1.1 v . t - t l,i fie ! lie r c. tbe t' n and l ii: ii lent i negroes 'J'llv 1. eerht...1, in.e! ; i i;rr I lei 1 t!n CM if . l!,! : i v ii ll ol IV.Uiil ul III;; o ,i, ...i I die is sbctt any h i ic men . 'i!ii!, i.; s .;;ist( m : .ii'ij . - . i ;. ' . I i c j 1 1 , .MlfllCiI'lii In nl man, lli.il eleeletl to of lice b negro oies, aic not I-.- dangerous ami ruinous to the lict inten-sts of a communiu than actual, nnadulleraled negro tloinn .it ion . While men l S inston ami l''or Klh ii. list make up their miiitls to; put a slop io Jrauduleiit negati ; volinc in tbiscifv. The h ll litiretls ol indolent negroes who have ac iiiired the light ol sutliage here under the law are enough to li the patience of any people who love good govei ninent, but. when to theie ait; addexl an indefinite liiiinlasr of the same class wlioliave beeu ioiportexl lor the expres pur pfje of casliug a Irauduleut vtile, the wrong Injcouies iulokrable. It will not be ieniiitled so long as white men are we-rthy to rule the tHuutry which they have more than ouce delended with their bltsjd . In plain words, the while men ol W inston will not submit again to imported illegal negio domination, and Ihey should go just lo (he necessary extent lostopi'. And Ihey will. Hussell, I'ritchard, liutler ami Thompson, the riug rooslersof rol euuess and political rascality iu this state, confess their doubt and les peration to iurl her force upon the people ol this s'ate their dirty in famies when they suggest the uue of federal bayonets at the polls for purpose ol awing w hile meu iuto submission and dishouor. It ean rjoi )e tlunp. 'l'he wliite nieii ol this state will dispel this black cloud that hangs like a pall ol (lis honor about our state, if every man has to walk through a forest ol brislling.bayonets to cast his bil lot. This vague threat ol federal interference will only tend to lire the heart and nerve the arm ot every white man who has an bonesl he;nl within his bosom to do his duty regardless of all consequences. M. lx. MO'ri'8 JtKC4K1. (Conliiund from 1'iri-t page.) fcgeti and forma part of the history of your county. Jit tin expoaltlou I have not tried to wound or wing, hut lu'as mild a manner us possible, Dialed facts as I found them. But, say, my repub licau reader, Mr Mottla the nooiluee of my party and I must fcupport him. If tbla poaition were sound and tenable there is no hope for the country aud you place a premium upon Chose who re unfaithful to tbe trust repose. It is the man who lovea country aboVe party that I appeal to for aupport. To those who are held by the cold Iron chain of party fealty ,T deatre to aubmit a few facta that are floatlej tbrougnout the district, and can be : substantiated by republicans and democrats. Fur tbe pursse of seeming Inn unm- illation without opposition, Moll pio- j cured bis convention ('tiled early in l he Hummer, June J, IHtts, iiion a pledge to liiunex ' noli and olber friends of Mr. Liuiiey, thai Mr. Lin nes sbould receive bis support fur re I uouiiuation foi congress, be wus under those circuaistaDces nominated by acclamation and without opposition. II In Haiti as sojm ax Iiih nomination wan eflecteil lie luimedialely coiii-nil-need to lav plans to prevent the nominal inn of Mr. l,luney. It is also said be wrote Mr. Jobn Reynolds, of Foray lb, to tiring Forsyth's delegation In tbe coiiventioii for M r. '. A. Key linlda and be would pledge to ('. A. Reynolds tbe vote of Wilkes. A letter of Miiuilar tenor and purport w an writ ten to Mr. ilailey, of Davie, Mr. Htan turd, of Yadkin, Mr. MarHbiill, of Surry, Mr. llarshaw, of Caldwell and Dr. Wilcox, of AmIi. How well tbeHc j letter worked tbe leven of discontent i wassboun on tbe day of the eonveu- ! turn, and can be told by Messrs. Juliic i ( 'ombs, Clarence Call, Owlin MaHten, j ( oloncl I . J . I ula, all proinliienl j republican. Some (if the parties to .. i i . i 1 : .... ..I...I.....I Mr l.o,..v , ,rnl Ihenronosi- ' lioui If L1UU Wllliril fir Mi-UKru hi Hon of treachery other feii int.. the 1 rap, couteHtH were organized upon mere pietext to precipitate confusion and discord, In order that Mr. Molt might be npruriK upon tbe convention and n ceive the plumb, that lie plum ised, to pluck for Mr. Dinuey. It was well planned and nicely manipulated to bring about that con fusion, which bus existed in tbe ranks fmiii the convention, crying out to bit followers tti stand firm and bold an other convention - known iu tbe bis lbry of politico um tbe insurgent con vention Me denounced in immias ured terms the illigalily and fraud of 1 1 ic con veil lion, und charged i t c mini lice Mill; having botlulil dele'lili s to m. . ui lii ii. 'in niul n 'h . t i 1 1 lifii'l 1 1 il' I ! HI I il I'll II i nun lllliin Hie fn in ii litli.- ri Hi veil ' lull mi I to In .11 1 1 I ;.U' ill!llnl:i ir u ri I . y 1 1 rh ll Inj mii i . -1 1 . .1 .'.I I .;s uni In i u; tbe glen I mi. 1 1 1 , u la i hi ul i-oi. en I Ii 'lis w a. li.ti in I hoveling iiK iinu: und H ii- .-.iiin itl no ri. niio I. ile h tit be hi'lii.ii iiciole hiiiiii of tin- demiicitil ! ttcli k'nl' i- bis link und i i tti in 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1-, t hn ii uoukl eoiiipans I be ilclcut of Mr liiiincy, ami insure 1 lie election of democratic meui In is to the legislature in the Klglitb ilisliicl, if the democi nls would only adjourn without nominal ing anyone for congress or sulicitoi . Hailing in this last ellbrt to put on foot a plan w Inch be thought would inwtiic the t c teal of bis nail v 's nominee ,,. ,.UIIK1,,MHi , Karaiitie bis own i lection, we lind bun glowing tsilh penitent and scared and I.e wipes off , bin dagger and lays it aside until ItMK). These facts art well known to every prominent republican iii Die Kighfh i-ougressiouul district. And if any reader does not already know them to 1 U- true, lei him go to his party leaders 1 and be infoi med. ! I'lider such clroumslances, w hat republican wler is under any obliga Hon, moral or xilillcal, to support and indorse Ibis treachery. , 1'nmindful of his party ties aud party pledges, unfaithful iu the dis charge of his duties in Ins ottlee, ileg I let ting his courts, and sending others I lo perform the duties Imposed upon 1 him by law, he has tronverted bis oflbe : into an engine w bicb runs the machin ery of the courts purely for toll-that 1 goes not lulo llie school fund, but into i I he Hckels of tbe solicitor. If tire ieopIe of this district shall see lii to elect me to tbe ofllcc of solicitor, I shall honestly and faithfully dis ! charge the duties of (lie otllee legaid- les of politic, anil without fear or favoi. I shall look to (he financial in terest of each county in the district, protecting the county from improper pay ment of costs, guaranteeing to the public schools that fund, which by improper management of the present solicitor has gone into his pockets In the way of fees, when il should have gone into the school fuud by way of flues. It will te seen, from the records of ditlcreut counties that the present tu!!elkr lifts mifsed many courts and the people are eutilled to know why aud where he was. Can a man be honest aud conscien tious iu his political faith and indorse this record? If he caunot he cannot support my opponent. Should you differ with me political ly, remember (hat no wrong has evei yet Uen righted on tbe field of b'lttle or at the babot box w bicb did not call into action ttose men who loved their country betiti than their party. "A weapon that conies down as still As suowllakes fall upon 'lie sod; Hut exeeutes tbe fieemaii's Will Ah lightning does tbe Will of Hod; Aud from its force no doors nor locks . Can shield you 'tis the iUbot Ilox." Itespeelfully, K. H. JON KM. October 1W. y plea of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Halve have been distributed by the manufac turers. What better proof of t heir con fidence Iu IU merits do you waut? It cures plies, burns, acalds, sores, in the nhortest space of time. E W O'Haulou Druggist. Jiutu-Jkeftni well. ieople hav learned that DeWltt'a Little Ear'y Klsera are reliable llttUi pllla" fr regru latioc tbe bowela, curiog coosttpatiou and eick headache. They don't grip. W O'Uanlon, IVragglrt. CI LADIES, You want a Here are , - ,, , . , -r "U:!! UUpCS WW1 tUT I Nia- serviceable doth capes, Weddii't dl VI: away ur cloaks. . You don't expect us o do tint. But at.the prices we ask for them, theya.e Almost a Gift. How can we do this?' Oune and We will show you that we are talking straight, Look out for our -.reat Fair Week Advertisements. ROSEN BACH ER &, BRO. Two stores face the Court House on Third Street, one Store Face the Court House, Cor. Fourth Liber y. SOMmiUNli DkOPPbD. It w.is ( 'oalliuig Lump Coal, sold by me. It wa :i tew weighty facts I hill have si ruck I lie citizens ol Winsl' ii Salem. Send in our orders at once or the be! grades of co.il on this market U si ii ChipH in liairels lor Kindling I'm poses. JOHN G. YOUNG. Ottice Piione, l.U; Yard I'bone, li'.l. Big: Failure In New York City. Fletcher Brothers the Lucky Ones to get 290 Ladies' Trimmed HaK We w.ll put them cn sale Saturday, October 2Q At Just Half Price- Also a big Dii.ii.in LADIES' CAPES: 79 capes, worth $1 50, only $1 , (tt cape-, worth $2 00, only 1 47 capes, worth $1 50, only 8 DON'T FORGET THE DATE. A Dressy Is a desirable acquisition lor every inau. Let your apparel be nice as your purse will permit, is a very appropriate axiom. My large line ol samples just in, containing a variety of the latest styles ol weaves aud colors for fall and aud winter wear, all marked down at a nominal ligure, will enable any man of the most limited means to dress well. I have the best aud the cheapest Hue. T. W. Chadwick, JAlt)lH N WW-ULfOCKj OLO Vr M: Gs' A; II A IT, MORE NEW GOODS .Depf J Hest Dark Percale, 7c. lieet Calieo, A to 4ci -liest Llue Medium Grade Diess Ooods In tbe city. Fine Klguren Itlack Mobalr, 40 Inch, worth 3c, for S iic. Figured Pompadour Suiting, all col ors, 40 inch, for 20e. , All Wool, 64 Inch, Broad Cloth, 65c, Black Cashmere, 12 to 65c. liest and t beapeat blaukt t lo tbe city. r R . L. HENDR I CKS. NEAR COFFEE POT. SALEM, K. C. ID Astonished at (tie Big FOR MISSES AND CHILDREN. New Wrap for the JUST a Few of the Bargains We are . . ,i )H. Nice IIP llTlirigS at l Fur Trimmed, at ()C. Ladies' and Misses' Jackets j M. RICHARD lv r a In niiM i ; ' v - i : i ; iji iu . ia : ..! - J-. pl and ciriuirlly Iu p i' I Ill -i Llls An . id tr. m .: wui he appieci :t d. mm- City uici-ie,: .1 I''. D, ., Wiusloa l.ffl :Ml Dj Fair. INI 111 ' It", ii 1 V H'l 1 1 IliK-, -ir'Us t'le A let i itt Otis (or I n i kl . ,M I'I'i t ; I . I ' iltf'KIt, M"t i Joihk, JEMKINS&ELLER Fire Insurance A ents U INSTON, .. C. l.lvorp-Mll A 1,'iuitoniV t.lnlie, HeolllMh I u lun A Natl. niul .-a l';nil I' re una Man. i, t rienwleli Kn ur New York, Aijrieulliirul, lrnvelerH' Life. Aeiiilent slid KiuployeiN' l.lalillll.V. lOtal ANstilN Klii.ou I.KIJ. Intei ftale ptiotie. 1' 4. in Millinery I; Suit as Table Oil Cloth, 10 to 15c. Ladies' Capes, 65c to $5 .00. Child's Knit Hoods and Jackets, 15 to flOe. Child's Knit Hoota, 10 to 2-'c. MIR WARNING. PLCiAL MONDAY AND TUESDAY. TWO DAYS ONLY. Col toi, is advauclug and if you waut a liaigsiii iu the best domestic made tliis mi;hl tie your last chance. i'KKl yards beet uu bleached doiueotlo made, -w rth tic, for 4j. - - 2500 yards good calico, 2c. ' Btamted quilt calico (log cabin pat ten), (ic. Remember this is not remnants, but bolt goods, just aa much aa you waut, im y ard or iorty. If It's bargain, tbla la the place. We lead tbe crowd and place tbe plain fig ure on our goods that draws the trade. Values we are Offering LOOK! Nice Vu-h ;. t-, An dtw' v ! J PiVh ' .;:f c-. wu.i i:ui lri'v.mings with Jet B adings, at 2.40. 1 r:r jrtrimmea. at Si 7c. in .ndie-, ;. : ..u styk HOTEL PHOENIX.! Ceo i rally loraled and eoliducled in a inauner to pleitre the littler clsw- of irn.vf'trs J. A. EFIRD, Manager. v.-- HUUt-runnionniu uuuuo- arlor stoves, ranges, cooking stoves aud heaters in all the latest styles, and of sujerior lnaiJiifatv- ure, the hotisekeeer w ill find here in such a wide variety lo choose from that she can get lull satisfac I ion at a reasonable eost in any thing she desires in this line. Our parlor healer aud Willard cooking range are the best on the market. WINSTON HARDWARE CO. Next tloor to Pitdmont warehouse and opposite Kunuer's warehouse Two Pianos, Of Splendid Make. If you want a barga n call and see them at Bedee FumM ture Store. A. Griffith KECE1VEK. Xotlce of Male r Stock or th WestKiitl Hotel and Liand Co. t inier (he lunrlsioiw of Hi.. It . -l. i vrs of tTi W .( Km! Hotel & Ijuid t ., a.i I v .1 r ..( the Itiwitl of DirwtorK of ssiii mi:,;-( , :. ; :i .11 forvanh at puhliu auotiiiii. al l iie ,i; oltlee of 1 be West Ktui Hotel & i.miij r.,.. ii Winston. N. C. at It o'clock 111 . on Monilay. I lit Titi day ol Novnlir. Dttx, tae folia Ihk bart 0 sUxik of said uii,iiiy. standing in the names of tlie fiillowlnir persons, ttwtt: X s-hiu'es ol J . S. siiiinuHW. wsnareaor W. S. Mel'lHiialian, bre of Geo. U. Snow, ! of U . 1). HichoU. Said stock saaold for non-MvHiHit iif.Ma. menu due on in e. -Winston, N. C. Oct. h. IH9S J. 1- VAUOHX. Tiw. Tbu Wert tni .Hotel i Und Co. Hotol Jones, Centre of Rualrien, Main BtrocL Itatea $2.00 per day. Accommoii.. tlona and culeiue the beat. m in Fair! Offering! PHONE T. B. CRAWFORD, IfKLL9i ,.r2IH. I NTKKHTA'I'K r.H KOk A 8E to (lo iuir t ransl' 1 1 ing or pleasure dri . iii'j. m 11 a 0 si in time, and a small leak in your draw pipe iu the cellar will contaminate your entire bouse with disease germs. Only the nest sanitary plumbing can save your home from fever, dipt bona and Kerin discuses. As hallllary Plumbers we are exiierts and. make sieclalty of t he complete fitting up et iiulldliiKs or all kinds Iu the most skill ful manner. Am always willing and trlnd to furnish estimates, (jive me a .vail,. L B. HRICKENSTEIN. I rustee's Sale. I'mler the provisions of a ceitaii deed of trust executed to me by A. C Oreen, and bis wife, L J. Uieeu, und ici orded iu tbe oflbe of tbe Kegiaterof Deeds ol rorsytn county, M. C, In lK)k No. 17 of mortgages, page HH0 etc., 1 will sell for cash at public auc tion, at tbe court bouse door In Wins ton, N. C, on Ha turd ay the 29th day of October, IH9H, at 12 o'clock M. tbe land and premises described iu said deed of trust, aim tieing more particularly de scribed as follows to-wit : Lying aud iielng 111 the city of Winston, County td Forsyth and Htate of North Caroliua aud beiug known aud designated as lot No. 6 on tbe plot of tbe laud of David J. llurk, deceased, which aald plot is recorded iu the office of tbe Ilegisttr of Deeds of Forsyth County N. C, in 1 00k No. 37 of Deeds, page 554, tbe aiu tut or tana Tfounng nn jries'ton the north side of Shallow ford street (or road) aud of that same width ex tending northwardly oue buudied aud sixty feet to tbe laud of tbe West End Hotel and Land Company. There is a good dwelling ou said premises. EroKMC E. Uray, Trustee. This 27th day of rntember, 1898. Moore & Sapp, Attorney and Courssllor at Law. Office: 8. VV. Comer Third aud Lib erty Streets, Winston, N. C Will pract ce In all Stale court J iu the f wieral court. Ail business wil receive prompt and careful attention. Bee here gentlemen, we are pre pared to grind your clippers and all other barberiug utensils.. We aleo give strictly flrat-claaa barber work id every line. Clipper hair cut 16 cts. J. C. IRVIN. EUGENE; E.GRAY, Attorney-at-Law. . '. Office: Lemly - Building, Winston N. C. laoreDreeenuileadlnff American I nd Fore go Pin nwr.no Cjaapanlei , Southern Railway. THE .... STANDARD RAILWAY OF THE SOUTH. The Direct Line to All Points TEXAS, CALIFORNIA, FLO RID A CUBA AND PORTO RICO. Btrictly FIK8T CLASS Equip ment on all Through and Lo cal Trains; Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars. on all Night Trains; Fast and Sale Sched uler Travel by the Southern and you are assured a Safe, Comfortable and Expedi tion Journey. Apply to ticket ageuts for tinie tables, rates and general information, or address K. L. VKKNON, K. K. DAUBY, T. P. A., CP. AT. A. Charlotte, N,C. Aseeville, N. C No Trouble to Answer Questions Frant S. Gacnon, J. M.Cnlp, Hd V. P. Gen. Man. Traf. Man. W. A. TUUK, (i. P. A. WASH INUTON, l. C. '1 nri.1jvff rHR0U0H,Thf . M 1iHiia;i.o 1 Natural ur.dg. MOUNTAIN LAr v jQRISTOL Y.) .NOXVILLt l$Yi' ' CHATTANOOGA Aih LooKOUT Mountain k y BIRMINGHAM ItV MEMPHIS "OANOKE KENOVA - W 1 1 Am r amc CHILLICOTHE II! 7" . :irni WLUIY111U5, CHICACiOi j inl I ML IMORTHW. 1 if. tr?ireertt', i IVIafii limn J.i.t) C.r WeeeviLL j .allen Hou . I riiGc. C.m p, (,,, iii.j, pAU a.iniI IIU.VIHM u! Act mfit'.itirym 1 Coivnttv'O I fttMn&ni, V WEST END SHOE SHOP below Joy nersHtore on Hha1 low ford HI. :a now open, giving perfect satisfaction iu work and prices. I would be glad lo have all my old customers come and get their work done for t tie lowest prices. J. F. C'AUTICU, Hhoc Maker. S FRED N. DAY. THE Will have something to say in Tomorrow's JOURNAL. ULiiidiuiLiiiiiLUiLLiUiilUlt Do you wish anything in tbe way of . . . . Fire, Life or Accident Insurance? Do you wish 'or have to gire a BOND either as a . . . Guardian, AdministratorlDistiller, or Surety, For Any Position or Office? If you do, we are TUE PIX5PLE aud wish to do some business with you ou these lines. ......... Yours very truly, , CRIST & McARTHUR 305 M..1U St., Winston, 1T.O. HiNDiPO ntT0Bfe. VITALITV Mad 1 Well Mao THE Afirti -kS2r- of M, QREAT Ki If? REMEDY produce the .bore wM Vmitmctte, f ating iiewwry. Stoi kit d nun. uti louea ctued bv errcn of vuuth. It w.rd. oaT 1m .u .If!. uitv an4 Consnmiaioa. Vutii r V-n 'eceia Maa keod end Old Mea recov. ' ul Vieor. ll ivea vigor and e se to lir. 4i., awl ate mm Muioeee or aurri -earned ai- fcet Price I'ouefx. oleia nef k xiUea awaatee. Dl.il . eer 2 ewir For Bale by VLO. Tao- Drug i- la -i
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