JOURNAL 3TITR fOURNAL miE jolrnal: )f e . - lh HHiipmingsof the H'orl" ' r I Only j.no 'pi Frr fa ,4J- 1 v-rn( KatrH art KnmouaMr , ' X inc . . : I iiey Ooour and All 11 (ne 2 X l,onl.. irs HZnJe if is Freah. WINSTON -SALEM, N SATURDAY. NlTVEMBKR 12. 1898. VOL. 2 -NO. 192 PRICK FIVK CENTS. itit JOUItNAL GUARANTEES Hi UWEST iBBUITll OF AW PAPER ffiwyTD il mWm 5 11 IS 13 ! U. 11 11 1U SALEM. iWieiiFTIM BOWS BPEI TO ALL FOB INFECTION - I "" - - --r ooks and News 1 U AT. D. II. BROWDERS, '' ""or i( Justice A- Browder.) iVnohovia unal Bank, ton, N. C. ir I0U, Sift ; ' ; .OR V LlMLK, President. JUS. A v.'. "ashier. V I'OKK - ' ' lillUN, O ii I kind- o I will ma i place the (IKS IlWF.L toolllS HI1(I ill fll t for i-til.- r n ut . r -rt v o.vncis in my hands iUNN, . v;i:nt. J A' WANTED, A Younir Man as Clerk. App!- in 'ww hand.vinin to Box 82 Winston. We Are (lift People! IVin't :ail to :-cc Us. PLU.VBI;RS, S IT; AM ! ! illiRS, MANUHAC ! URHRS A:ir ICU'AHcRS Of Tobacc . p " King up J iilerstie, .: l',ei',!i,, C!LWFOI(l&KA(JLANI). oooo M.McNAIR TRADE CornerThird t Is where t lie ladies lind every uary to make them Only a Few of Our Arti Cloaks, Coats and Capet, handsome and pluohes. Hpleudid vul IN DR1CHS (HH)DS I have cot trimming; at a correct price in ettau ,' Berimes, PoplitB, Bel Armureti, Plain Cordei fects, Wool MILLINERY DE Id tbia we have the rip beet fulleot ViDnton. The goodM will apeak for liou of every ooe who has neeii the louka aa if every briicbt bird of p!uiu the apieudor ana ricbuew to tbm it the immediate mauaiemeDt of that aalettlady, Mra. IiBBoiier. Tbe public will find that I have pricea perfectly aatiafaolory to tbe iteapectfuily, M. Mc WgIAIIIll HI & Company. Men's Hats, Furnishings. ; Not the Best, ! But as Good as the Best, I Not the Cheapest, But as Cheap .s the Cheapest. i N K K Oil; WINTER UNDERWEAR. eirPKM'F.S (il'AI! NTF.FI. .). M WOODRl T & CO., Hals und Men's I'm lushing-' . GROWTH OF THE Wacliovia Loan and Trust Company. Winston N. C, Since Oreauization. Jnue 15, 1893. liKHoMIIH i,A7H.H0 en.m.'vm-i Mll,JIKi .hi IA A NS. Till? Or.!. 17 Ml. 11.4.'. ,11110 l.'i, IKH3 lune l.i, INIII, I line I ft, IHWti. June I .. IS! Sept. 1. IMW, WINSTON. N. C, t-YPmitnr Acts as Administrator Guardian. The iicst and Mont Reliable Trust Company In the State. Does a Ueneral Banking Business, i'ays Interest on Deposits. Solicts Your Business. Ice Cream Soda AM) Milk Shakes Made from Pure, Fresh' Un diluted Cream from ' Dr. Thompson's Farm. All Cold Drinks. AT Thompson's Soda Fount. H. Montague, Att'y, LANll & fiOAN ACJKNT, WINHTuN, N. ( . HoueH, tots and latitlH for sale, rtji t tor ea ch iiiije. Ijohiih neKotlHlnd; lurifu or hiiiuII union 11U. lutorHlHle phone , kWi4J PALACE, and Liberty, thincr in drewi muterinl iieceh stylish aud attractive. X cles Will be Found Below ly trimmed and lined In rlv'h clothe " . T.T,:. i :.;;.""r r.i Iiroudi'loths, Coverta, Henri tree, Cheviot, Whipcords, Weavea and Crepe Ef and 811k. PARTMENT. 5 aod fluent diaplay ever brotiKbt to themielvea... Tbey are the aduilra- J stock. The selection Ih perfe t. It X mage had lent iu feathers to add to fiartment. Tbia department is under uimitable and spleudjimijlinexjuul thestoodaand am selling them at trade. NAIR. eor30 Chaotic Conditions Brought About bv iNt'ro Kuie atari Er.d in WilmUrgiotT-. Other Towns Refuse to Re ceive the Creatures Wil minuton Sent Awav. Wii.mimiihin, N. C, November 1 1. 1 Wiln intoh iHt-llli under mnrtliil law. I lu' live eoiiipunieH of troo;in liave lelli vt il I lie I inee liumired Hpeeial o liee HI miiulow ii, and are lonil'l patrolliiiK the I'ily. Ilanlly a neuro emi Ik wen on the Mt recta and very few vvhiie people Hre away from their liomtH. I'liia ia in vi-eordauee with a proclamation luMtied IIiIh afternoon ly Mayor Waddi II. All eili.eim except tlie apeeial police fon e litive anieed lo lay down their tti iiih luiiilil, prewiA e ,t he peace and do ull in I In ir power to aid the city i;o ei nmciil in featuring order. Hint i ii K no fai an I he netfioeM la eon cerued la at tin end, aud no further I rouble from that UarU r in expected. ImimomIhIn I in how n Hadical rule in New Hanover county. They have reaped violence mill hltHidnhcd. Jiml exacty w litit the awful harvcHt lijia lieeu in t Ida city no oim can any l i ik i t . I'eiliHpa it will never he known. The beat autlioritiea tlx the nurnlierof dead at aix, and niimU-r of wounded at ten. Thin, however, is hut an eHtlmate. Six dead bodies have been found and' Identllled. Heven wounded negroes and two w hite men have been taken to the ciy hospital The dead all of whom are negreea a-e, an fur as known as follows. W illiam Ma.ona, John I, Oregory, ChiiH. l.iiidMiiy, John Towusell, Josh llal cv, Daniel Wright. Wright Is the negro who allot Wll 1'iim Ii. Mayo, a white man. A crowd lollowed Wright home after he shot Mavo and put thirteen bullets in him. -Despite his wounds he lived in tbe city hot-pltal until seven o'clock this morn i 1 1 tr. Caller I't'itmaii was one of the II '-at negro leaders arresttd and put in jail.- On account of some wrvices IVainen had rendered white people litre In the past, lie was last night Hi cu hla liberty on e.uiditlon he would leave the city. Jle went to Houth ( 'arolinii. k 1 1 1.1:11 aud w(ii'Mii:ii. ii. i.ildilion to those above named tin re are said to lie some tliree or four more who am known to have been hhol down at ; various places in Hie i iI.n 'liiiiiHilny, but who are unac counted for In the Hat of either killed or wounded. It Is generally believed here that the liat of futalilits will reach a do.en, or perhaps more. The wounded m L! rue now in the city hospital are Joliii I!. )a is, shot in the back and ki Inej ; John 'uw, shot In two places; ( mow Il'n ry Davis, shot in three plnci a; A Ified White, William Llnd my, Humiiel K. 1'arlnnd. Tbe last three were admitted to the hospital today. They ar not sciioualy 'wounded. The tw Davis' ' are probably fatally wounded. Daw dud Miller are badly but not seriously wounded. No w hite men Mere killed, though It is not cer tain that Mayo, who was shot through 1 ho lung, v. ill recover. Only twootli 1 rs, tieorge finer and N. B. Chadwick, were wounded. Their hurls are Slight. 1'inen.lias a flesh wound iu the aldo ini'ii and Chadwlck's hurt is In the right arm. - - Hi me the killing of a ingro near the railroad early thia'morning I y a soldier there has leen no shooting here today. Work of another aud much needed kind has been going on. People ol the city have beej ridding themselves of the leaders who are responslb'e for the misrule of I lie past few years, and the bloodshed of Thursday. FKKNdll's f U)SK ('ALL. The good work began last night with (1. Z. French, a white carpet-bagger. He was wailed 011 at hla room at tbe Oi ton House by a' committee, escorted to the tra u by a squad of militia With fixed bayonet and put on the train with the injunction to leave North Carolina aud uever-return again upon peril of his life. It is believed he has gone to Washington. Ho inteuse was the bitter feeling against French that after he reached thtt station a rope waa thn wu over hla heao and ' everal strong Dito wire iu the act of swinging him to an over hanging beam, when influential citi zens interfered, "aud , with difficulty prevented the lynching. French baa been acting sheriff here for some time. Hewlett being only a figure bead. Fa ly tbia n ornlog tba work of ban ishment was resumed, when a squad of soldiers, under command of .LLut. Commander George L. Morton, es corted the negro leader Tom Miller; Pickens, Bell, Aaron Bi,aut and Bev. I. J. Bell to the station, put them on board the nortliln-und train with instructions to leave North Carolina and never return. They had tickets to Kichmoiid. TIkw negroes w ere among tV.o'- :!'!'-;.' ' :"'! 1 n i'. .: ii' Thcrvdav I for liring 0.1 white men and l.ir urgirg 1 other iiegnics lodeeopioi vi, lent c. 1 lie next exits tie Iria1 Justice K 11 Hpititlg. 1 -Cliief of Police John K Mellon, Chaa. McAlister, Isaac Lofton, colored, and cx-1'oliceiuitn C lltlilberi. They, like French aui the negro lead ers, were drummed :nit of town under an escort of soldiers. They were put on (he train leaving here at :! o'clock and told to leave the State. They Trent to Newbern but were not, however, allowed to remain thele long. They left almost linmedialcly, iiud a special from Oolds' 010, says they passed that place safely toi.igh'. Another special from New beni say there is reason to believe that the negro tdltnr, .Manly, is In that city, and diligent ell'nts me bell g made to lind I11111. To this end an outgo ng steamer was acarched f.tr him M'ftcrilay evei ing. He was mil on il. K I'KI.I.I Nil MllHK I.KI'KKM. Bunt ing Is cordially hated here, lie has for many veins lived w ith a negro wvmaii and iu Ills p dice courts he lias al vi, ays held the scales of justice so us to favor the negroes and scvere'y pun lull the whiles. I , urge crayon pictures of liiiiil ing unit his negro uramour aie nulled to ft tree on the corner of Sev en Hi and Market s! reels. These pic tures were taken liom liunliiin's home Thiiraday night when the coiiimlttcc called and found him aliNciit. Isuiic l.oltlll, colored, und Chillies McAllister, are mcrchiinta here who have been selling arms aud ammuni tion to the leg 1 oca and inciting lliem to use them. As the train pulled out and the thousands aswmbled at the station began cheering. Bunting and Uillx-rl burst into tears, (lilbcrt leaves behind a wife and live children. Bunting's paramour and several other negro women w ho' have been talking too much, will lie made to follow, il Is stated, ton ig lit . I, Me tills afternoon a committee walled on it I) lUiardou, an objectionable negro barbel lieie, but he had heard I hey were coming, and he lied down the Hound, lie will not return tonight. W Ii lieuderson, a negro lawyer, left with liTi family tor Richmond. They went to (lie depot under escort of posse of nllleers. There were several other leaders who have Indicated a v II llngliesa to go of their owe accord within the next few days. They will be allowed to do so, The worst men and most objection able leaders in the city having now la-en banished, no furlhtr force will he permitted in t he matter. Tin1 clli.eiis eoiiiinillee w lilcli has lieeii intending toTTus work of pinili ..t 1011 tonight promised to desist, lay down their arms and leave t lie rest to (lie regularly organized city government. New comes from Luiuhcrtnn that two obnoxious negro leaders were killed Thursday night In Thompson town ship, Koheson county, by while caps. The reort has not yet been fully con tinued. Krcd I Meriill in N 'ws and Observer. til'IKTirilK AM) I'K.VCK III IlmillKtoii, lliislncKM Ah Hnmliitf Hh Normal Condi tion. Hpuclal lo TIih .lourDitl. Wii.mincjton, Nov. 12. The i.ew board ol aldermen today elected UK) extra policemen to serve for Si days or longer. The military companies are still doing police duty. '1 be city lias assumed almost a normal condition of ipilclude. Negro runners are being sent through woods and to adjacent cities to leasaure the negroes of safety aud t-.,i;MJheiii to return to their homes hi this city. The Compress Co. and shippers are anxious to resume busiu.'sH. Stevedores aud oilier laborers are badly needed. Of course, white labor will be given preference in posi tions as fast as they can lie procured, Wiixiam J. Maktin. To Meet in Raleigh. The North Carolina Veterinary Med ical Association will met iu Raleigh, Dec ruber 28, ISOH, in the Park Hotel. A full attendance Is requested as there is some very important business to lie transacted. We Intend te prepare to push our bill for the protection of the veterinarians and a strict veterinary inspection of all animal fiaals before the next legis'ature. State papers please copy. . Yours iruly, J. W. Putty. H. - Hee. and 'i reas. I loo I e 11 ed. The public Is hereby informed ths' on Monday, November 14, the office of tbe WluMon-Saleur Dyeing and Cleaning establishment will again be open f r the transaction of business, also the tailoring department. Thank ing the public fur the past liberal pat ronage, I hope to merit a continuance. Very respectfully, VV.H. Boger, i 142 Maiu Htreet. r uniiTr unirn ninn lit Mow Anothei Interesting Meetin-i Held at the Club Room-; Last N in lit. i TO B A PIRMitNEII OHm To Meet Aain the Hi rst J Friday Niht in De- CtMllbPI'. The White Man's Club had an Inler eting meeting last night. Sixty the new members were added, making the membership roll about mm. Steps w ere taken and a coin mi I tee appointed to put the room in good order, arrange scats, lire and lights and procure Mler ature. The room ia to be kept open day and night Tor the comfort and entertainment of -every memhci of tlie club and his Invited guest. A committee on program waa ap pointed to select suitable spcaKcrs and procure a variety of attractive enter tainments for the regular meetings. Hon C It Watson, for Hie committee on constitution and by-law s, re pur led a constitution which waa adopted. Membership fees were llxed al lOcts per quarter, Mr William It Taylor made sonic splendid speeches und ol hers added to tlie Interest of the meeting. The following resolution was unani mously adopted by the club. Ilesolved, That the city dully papers be requested to give noli.-e thai In case any further violence Is show n toward ierwins who voted the democratic ticket, the club will take the mutter In j baud and see tiiat the otlender is prop erly punished. Tbe club then adjourned to meet in regular session the (list Friday night in December. A full list of committees w ill lie pub lished In Til io Jnr If N A 1, as soon as the chairman makes Hie appointments. Tlie work or this White Man's Club is H"lnn to vor more settle the iies tion ,,f white rule In Piedmont Noli h ( 'arolina . ;AT IlKIMNtJ OF KIH CA TOIts. To Assein lib- lu KuW-IkIi l--ceiiilHT '-!7-''S Noxt. Superintendent of Public In-trucllon Mchuiic writes thai il is hoped lo assemble a large number of the edu cators of tlie Slate in Ituleigh just tiller ( T 1 1 list 111 uk. The annual meeting of I he county supervisors lias been set for December 127-128, In the hall of the house of lepie aentatives. The aseoclatloii of academics und hlglr schools will hold a meeting here ubi ul the same time, the same week, and tlie State superintendent has sent out letters asking the members of tlie association of city school superinten dents tit meet here during the mine week. 1 1 Is hoped to thus assemble at the capital during the lui week iu Decem ber a large number of superintendents, presidents and principals of schools, piofcasora and teachers generally. Ar rangements for special rates on the railroads and at the Raleigh hotels will lie effected, aud measures adopted to make tlie occasion a success in every way. A Lchhoii for I hV Fu t ii re. There Is one county lu Western North Carol'iia that tlie fusionists car ried w hich would have gone democratic If the democratic nominees hud waged the campaign on the line adopted, by the State convention. Horns of Hie candidates, hi bunting about for 11 c gri.es votes, dodged the great need of while supremacy which gav the party great strength In every part of the state. A private note from a gentleman in tirat county bus this paragraph: "This county ought to have been carried and would have been if our candidates had all made a 'red hot' enthusiastic canvass on the overshad owing issue of while supremacy. I have mi doubt that other counties that failed to draw the color line tlghtlyJ and make, white supremacy Its main issue suflered." This gentleman is right . From the first the only hope iu Success was in uniting the while men of thi slate. They could not be united except w hen shown that division invited negro rule. Wherever the evils of negro rule were shown, wliile men forgot past difl'er ences and united. That fact ought to be of future benellt. News aud Ob server. Proclamation by Major Wutidel I Wilmington, Nov 10 At midnight the pewly elected mayor Issued the following proclamation: "The undersigned, upon whom has been placed the great responsibility by the action of bis fellow citizens, takes this mi l hod of assuring t he good peo ple of t his city thnl all the power witU w hich he Is invested wil, be excited to preserve order and peace in ihlacoiii nmnily and that power is amply suf licient for the purpose. All well dtf posed persona ure earnestly reipiesttd to co-oi.erale with t he miinii 'ipal :.u thorilles in every way possible to secure the permanent esiahliahiueut of good goveninieiit. The law will l,e rigidly en for e.l mid imptmiuiiy ,. ministered to vv bite and .!(, k ptoph alike. (Signed A. M. s . 1 1 1 1 K I . I . , Mavor. IN I FI'F.STlNt; KVF.N I'. (ViiU'iinr.v I pwoiiii 1,,'u.kiio H'iit a I'Unixiuit F.vt'iilnif With .Jimics Wlillconili KIUy The program, as carried out by the literary department of Centenary Fp worth League, lu the church annex lust night, was very Interesting. The devotional cxercis.-n were conducted bv President M. . Stockton, who read puitious or the Till und !Mh chapters of Mutlhcvv and mudc u few appropriate and encouraging remarks. Mr. I'. J. Itiuine also iniulc u shoi I talk and ex pressed his gtatlllca lion al the interest that was now mini ifcatcd in the workings of the league. He stated that no meeting would he held next Friday night, on account of the Western Noith Carolina Confer ence. Mr. I!. It Ctaw ford ata'cd that the management hud arranged tospend an evening wil Ii James Whilcnmh I a ley, Ihc "jloosicr Poet," and the lira) number mi I he program vv us u beauti ful v iollu solo by Miss Lottie Miller Miss Kva Miller played the ucconipun-. inicnl on the piano. Professor W. S. Snipes then lead an interesting biographical sketch of Mr. Itlley, nud also read the following poems by (Ids great poet : "The Kagged Man, Die Did Swimming Hole," and "When the Frost Is on (he Pump kin." Mr. Itiley Is still living, his home being W illi his sister iu I iidiuua polia. The Impossibility ol liudlng spuce pic vents an extended report of the sketch. Miss Nannie Walker recited one of Mr. Itlley 'a poems, "The Little Klk Child Another of Mr. ill ley's poems, "An Old Played Out Song," a musically accompanied ic. nation by Miss l.lie Cicaay, deserves special mention. " ITicic, Lillletilii, Don't Ciy,". one of (In1 poet's fa vorlle poems, was well icudiicd lu a vociil solo 1 1- Ml-" Miic W a I so 11 . Ml.-s Caiilc Crulchliclil recited m a most pleasing manner Mr. Itilcv 's popular poem, "Thai Old Swiclliuut ol Mine- ' Mr. It. It ( 'law ford, on bchall oflhc league; extended a vole of thanks lo those u ho coul 1 ihuted to the piogram, iii'lii which he exercises closi d w it h a song and benediction by Dr. W. S. ( '1 easy . Not to In- Dumped on New he ni. K.vi.Kldll, N'iv. 1 1. A special lo I lie News and Observer from Newlarn, N. C, says: I'll (iilberl, It II Kunt ing anil ex Chief of Police Melton, three of Hie w hite republicans w ho were forced out of Wilmington, today, arrived here vl the Atlantic Coast Line, this ulteriiooii. Thcv were met at tin: depot by a committee ol citl.eiia and nolilied thai their presence was not desired. They showed a nady willingness to leave und were accord ingly escorted to tlie steamer Neuie, on which they sailed at ti o'clock for lOII.ubelli City. Word bus been aenl to Kll.uhcth City, and they will no iloulit be kept moving when tiny ar rive. there.- DcmIi'hIiIc Soelill llinl JIii-Iiic-m Aeiilsllioii. TllK JopuNAI. enjoyed a cull yesler duy from Mr K J Suil.ell, or New York, and Mr Win l Kennedy, of St Louis. Ti.ese genllemeii Mre usso elated with tlie new and' Important development company and will aid Messrs Wellington A Myers iu making Sherwood Heights (formerly South side' a model factory aud residence suburb of Wliislon-Halem. Mrhuitell's family have arrived aiid are residing at West Fud. Mr Ken nedy Is unmarried but is entirely too good looking to escape much longer. To ull of these gentlemen and their attractive ladies Tiik Jouhnai. and the city extend a cordial welcome and a hearty, warm, southern greeting. (one to t'oi'Kla. The University of North Carolina football team panned through tireens boro last night en route to Macon, (01, where they play a game this aftcriiisui with tbe University of (lecirgia. The team was accompanied by several Uni versity . students, who go as "rooters" for the team.' The .University team will play a game Monday afternoon with the Alabama Polytechnic Insti tute team at Albany, (ia, and will return to Chapel Hill aud play tlie University of Alarylaud next Thurs day'. The" team will then rest for a week la order to get In shape for tlie great gams- with Virginia, on Thanks giving Day at Richmond. 1 RETURNED! I hive retur. ed from the Northern markets, where I have purchased one of the haiulsi mest lines of Holiday Goods ever brought to Winston. Diamonds, Jewelry, Fine China, Cut GLss, Silver Novelties, Music Boxes, Graphophones and a I t of beautiful things. I 111 anxious lot von to see 1 hf in, will take pleasure in showing them to you. Come to see me and hear the Retina : music box and Graphophones, and sa the beautiful things I have. FRED N.DAY JEWELER. Conier .Main Mini Third Stieets. H0RT0N & H0RT0N, - DetitlstH. Olllce over Wachovia Hank. Hell Plume. 177; 1 11 ten tale KM. R. M. JONHS, Dentist. Olllce in People's Hunk Budding Phones: Interstate il; Heil lu;!. Dr. J. VV, I'lil l Y, VETERINARIAN, lliseases of domestic Hnlmals treated I lospll al al Smoke A McCreary's sla ble. Aniliulance for conveyance of dis I'liscd animals at bo.-pllal. Always the Best Pure Spires, lied Ho.isJ Collee, .Mochit und .lavii Blend. Fi'ich' ''I'.innei'' l''lonr, the best iu the city, Very Fine I'lcklen, Hein.'.s ommIh, 111 sw eel , niixed tiiid plain; Catsup, Naiad I .c.Hninf;, c. All kiudol DiHlieH, nice and cheap. Dry Goods and Shoes in Mil i t. you in hlyle, quality and price. . H. A. Giersh Alum Street, SALF.M, N. C. TAKE WARNING K V Eli Y BODY. Ni.w' i;ivi:uovstfi, hi:st I'L.w )im:i ovs Tl'dlS Unit -riow, FIMvSH FISH, I'Ol'IrKV, (iA.MK, ixjc. tiood supply on hand always.. Special prices made for oyater suppers, Xc. Your patronage solicited.- MYERS & CO. CITY MA UK FT. Hell Phone, HO'J. SPECIAL NOTICE I'artieH liavtnn money to loan can huvo it advantageous, placed l coiutiiunicivting; with me. THE PIEDMONTiFARM EXCHANGE" ' Rootus 3 and 4, Leinly Block, lu tend ate rphone, 154. ELLIOT! WARREN, Manager