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r f f ME TimOURNAL mrE journal:- ' I'. ,Iiatl,d lfa ........ J Til ( IS OBI SJ.OO .! Y0r. Its At rrrtlniat Rntea mre UeuMnnablt, and Kemilta are Certain. jf roe liny raey Ooour and All tii X f.ooar Aefs H ftJeK in Fresh OURNAL. " VOL 2-NO. Ifl5 WINSTON-SAUSM, N. C, WEDNESDAY, NOVF, MHKlt JO, 18J8. PRICE FIVE CENTS. fitEJOURiUU. GUARAKTEE8 THEUMCE8T ClSILATliM OF 'WfplM MBCUIATED IM listlimli. SUSSMrail BOOKS OPEN TO ALU FIB IN8PE0T10M Vi J i 1 , f A i t -4 8l Books and News .AT., D. H. BROWDER'S, Successor to Justice A Browder.) Wachovia National Bank, Winston, N. C. ill w V LtMLY, President. JAS. A. GH&y. Cashier. STORE. I WtlKS. IWKL Ilngs, O.'.l ' , I. I I looms and la fact al I kinds of i . ..hue for tale or rent. I will make U pa .-, property owners place tbelr :ihi v lu my bauds J AS. s. DUNN, UFA 1 . "KM I'A'l'K AOKNT. interstate 'phoiK. !.. HORTON & HORTON, Dentists. Office over Wachovia Bank. Bell Pnoue, 177; luteniUte 103. R. H. JONES, Dentist. OlHce in People's Bank Building. . Phones: Interstate 59; Bell 103. We Are the People! Don't Fail to See Us. PLUMBERS. STEAM HITTERS, MANUFACTURERS AND REPAIRERS Of Tobacc Slv. pes. King up lutersta'e, il; Jiei !, 91. CKAWFOIIH&IIAIiLANI). f cooo M. McNAIR TRADE Corner Third X Is where the ladies Mod every leary to make theru 1 Only a Few of Our Arli Cloak?, Coats aud Capes, handsome and plushes. Splendid val IN 0R1CS8 HOODS 1 have cor trimmings, at a correct price la . ettae , Berges, Poplics, Bel ArmuresPlain Corded recta, Wool MILLINERY DE In this we have tha ricbeat fu llesi! Winston The goods wilt speak fof tlonof every one who has aeeo the looks aa tf every bright bird of plum the splendor ana richness to this de the Immediate management of that '. saleslady. Mrs. Lassiler. - - The public will find that I have prices perfectly satisfactory to the Besrect fully, , ; M. Mc iOlniinillJlB J.M. &Company. Men's Hats, Furnishings. Not the Best, But as GOOd as the Best, KOt the Cheapest, But as Cheap as the Cheapest SKE Olit WINTER UNDERWEAR. KiT PRICES Oil A It A NT E EI). J. M. WOODRUFF & CO., Hats and Men's Furnishing-. GROWTH OF THE svacliovia Loan and Trust Company. Winston N. C, Since Organization. JnnclS, 1893. JKPOBJT8 I Wt.UH6.WU 2W,6TH.W) f)lll,mf:2 LOANS. WM,071.62 ftW (Hi. 1 7 IMI.I.H.H.-fi'i June 16, im June 15, ISM, June 16, lswt, June 16, IKW Sept. 1, 1MW, tti Li ond Tnisi Conn. WINSTON. N. I Hp.mifnr Acts as Administrator Guaroian. The Best au4 Most Reliable Trust Company In the State. Does a Oeiutral Banking Buslneaa. Pays Interest on Deposits. Sollcts 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. H. Montague, Att'y, ,ANI 4 JL.OAN AOENT, WINHTON, N. t. HouKi, lots end Ik ,d for Hle, rant lor ax chnga. Jan neotlHted; large or tmall BrnounU. IntenUtte pboae "i. WJOOeoe and Liberty, thing in dress material wen stylish and attracti,ve. cles Will be Found Below ly trimmed and lined in rloh cloths uea at reasonable figures. reot material, correct color, correct Broadcloths, Coverts, Henrl- ges, Cheviots, Wblpcords, Weaves and Crepe Ef- and Bilk. PARTME NT. and flneet display ever brought to tbemrelves. They are the ad m Ira stock r Toe selection is perfect. It mage bad lent Us eatherfto add to partment. This department Is under Inimitable and splendid millioerand the goods and am aelJiiif tham at trade. - - . . . ; - - NAIR PALACE, f j Of the Western No-.th Carolina Conference Meet in An nal Session. , The Great Work , of a Great Body of Good Men Just Begun. ' A large couoou rue of people gathered at Centenary church lHt night to at ! tend the first annual meeting of the ! llihtorlcal Hofiety of the Wentem ! North Carolina MethodlHt Conference. The exercises opened with a sweet ' selection by the choir, and "ABwrlcn" 1 wuh sung by tlte eiiUie congteatiou. ! ev. C W.Byrd luvoked the bless- Ings of tlod upou the meeting in a I timely and ferveut prayer. J President C K Hlierrill announced ! that there were, two diitiugulsbed speakerH present, aud Introduced tlrnt, Or John C. Kilgo'of Trinity College, ; who congratulated IMe wK-iety upon Its j anniversary .jnetting aud heartily I commended the work aceompltahed i during the year; emphasized the fact I that there Ih a geueral reooguitlon, throtiKhput the church, of the useful ueHsund uecetmily for a Hoclety, haviux for lis object historical research and the preservation in a proper and per inaueiit way such data for the use and itmtructlou ol the church membership aud the world at large. He paid a beautiful aud well merited tribute to Methodism sud to the piety, cousecru t ton and manliness of the early church workers aud the ministers geneially of the denomination, and then gave ex pression to the pleasure he had in anti cipating the address of Bishop Fitz gerald, who followed him lu an able aud helpful discourse. The Bishop annouueed hjmthlf a native North Carolinian aud aa feeling much at home with the brethren gathered in the Winston church; spoke of having newspaper experience in publlshjug a newspaper iu California during tbeclvilwwkr; showed b e love for the Houtb by preserving a reminder of his native Houlhlaud io bis paper, though being alone io ibis partiuular wst oftheKocky Mouutalba. He made valuable and Instructive allusions to the history of North Caro Una, handling his theme uuder three heads, vi: A glance backward, A glance around us, and, A glance for ward, paying glowing tributes to tint patriot'sui, courage aud indomitable spirit of progress shown by the early settlers aud of succeeding generations iu the Hlale. iuolcd the historian, Bancroft, as saying if oue doubled the ability of a people for self government let him study the history of North Car olina. In referring to ,,ur lately acquired territory lu the Pacific, he discouraged the annexation of any irov luces, unless we were confident of being able to uxsiiijilute. Mpoke of a possible uti ion between the United States aud Mexico in the near future, commenting on (lie fact that the constitution of the latter e untry wssf rmu atd after our own constitution. lu the matter of church history he mentioned a.l Protectant denomina tions as having been important factors in the development, progieits, moralis ing aud Chrlstlan'aiug of the Btate, and gave ii.tere. ting data iu the hlstoiy of. the Moraviau settlements and growth, aud paid a specially eloquetit trioute to the educational work aetom plished by the grand oldHaleirj Female Academy; The whole address was oue of excep tional value, embodying much of learn ing and thought, and calculated to instruct and edify all who bad the .rlvllege of hearing it and bring about good feeling aud tbe spirit of brother hood amoug all Christian denomina tions. A committee composed of Itevs J F Thompson, C VV Byrd and J D Arnold wa appointed to ,poilect data concern ing tbe history of .Methodism in North Carolina. - Dr Creasy announced that a post ofilie would be established io the ciiuich annex for tbe. convenience of tbe ministers aud delegates during conference. llev James Needhain, who is Dearing tbe one hundredth anniversary of bis biitbday, made an earnest and fervent prayer aud after the singing of the Diixolcgy and a benediction by Bishop Fiii!tcrMid,he nieetlug adjourned, THIS MOKNIKO'B BES'IOX. Tbe ninth. annual session of tbe Western North Carolina Conference met at Ctnteuary Methodist ehurch this morning at 10 o'clock. Conference was called to order by Bishop 0," P. Fitzgerald, cf Nashville, Tenn. He suggested that a stansa of soma (amiHf f hymn be sang while tbe ,m fereuce assembled. The Bishop reU a portion of the filh chapter cf Mattbtw. He d welt special y on the teaching in the . r, "filifred w the- pewt maker." T v It'swon i ,.ppr-priate especially at Ibis limn. The old hymn -And .'e we yet alive?" was puug With Uhual i.iethodist fervor. F.verybody auuws w 'it . Ual lucuus. 'J be Bishop lend In a lert-nt layer He'. W L Shcrrlil called the roll of the- confer ence. ' There is a line repieseutation of. both clerical and lay members. Hev. W I, Rherrill was re elected secretary. I lie undeitand his business, lie read j the names of his several assistants, aud thcie were elected by the conference. . The nominations made by tbe presid- I ing elders for the different committee', I standing, aud otherwise, were read iy ' iiev. J. H. J ines. These committees j lnciude: beards of education, missions, church extension, Hunday schools, books and periodicals, temperance, church properly, district conference records, Bible cauee, conference rela tions, public worship, and numerous other committees. The brethreu on these various committee will have no fuu this sesrlou if they attend to the heavy duties incident to this work. - JL'omiuuulcations from the different conuectioual Institutions were read aud referred to the proper oouamlttees. HevDrJ C KHgo read the report of the trustees of Trinity College. Ths report was received with lutense atten tion on tbe part of tbe conrVrenee. '1 he report allowed the actual valuation of this Institution tube about HiH.ono. Tbe repoit was referred to the board of education. MASONS' TJUBCTK TO WASH INGTON. MiKlnUy InvlttMl toTako rni't lu CViviiioiiIom Maiklntf CVn U-nnliil of First l'rt'ult'nt's Uciiti. Wnshinuton, Nov 1(1 The follow ing committee of promlneut Masons, accompanied by Senator tanhl, of Virginia, and Assist au I Heobtary Allen, of tiie navy departuteut' callml at the white houso yesterday and in vited the president o lake part iu the ceremonies w hich will mars the cen tennial of the death of George Wash ingtou: Kx-Mayor Kemter, of Alexandria, Va; Judge J 1) Hetier, of Fredericks burg, Va, aud Colonel M M Porter, of this city. The obaetvaiwes at Mount Vernon will consist as nearly as possible of a duplication or reproduction of tbe funeral ceremonies on December lMlh, 17UW. The lodge in which Washington was made a Mason, and the Washing-ton-Alexandria lodge, of which he w aa the first master, will take prominent parts iu the ceremonies. Masons from all parts of the world are expected to be present. .The president assured the committee that he was lu full sym pathy Willi the project, and, if nothing occurexl to prevent, he would gladly take such part in the services as the committee mluht wish. ' AMVVBKT RISK IN IMHCKS. Ntitfiir (ioe-H up on FdKhtli of a leut per round lu AM HIrIi GrHdeH. Nkw Yokk, Nov. HI.- The American Hugur IteMuing Company today ad vanced the price of all grades ol domes tic relined sugars one eighth of a cent a pound, this move being promptly n lowed by the independent refiners. This incrtase makes the price ofgrauu lated 6J cents a pound, or 4.84 cents net, exclusive of trade discounts, and is the (list general advance since I lie beginning of the cutting of prices be tween the American Sugar Iteliuing Company and the outside refiners. On October 'J7. B. H. H. Howell, Hon. M Co., representing the National and Mollinuauer companies, advance their price on bard gradetates one-eighth of a cent a round, making their price fur granulated fij cents, but they subse quently put tbe price back to the did figures. 12 Die In the Ci-hmIi. Tkknton, Out., Nov. 16. A Grand Trunk express tiaiu bound for Toronto crashed iuto a moving freight train near Murray Hill crossing two miles west of here at H;H0 this morning sud several cars were smashed almost to splinters. So far as kuown twelve per sons were killed and a dozen or more serlouslylnjured. A misplaced switch w as the cause of the accident, tho westbound traiu tak ing the wrong track, oh which was the east bound freight. General Otis' Health lU-port. Washington, Nov., !. The follow ing dispatch has been recti vtd at the War Departuii nt: - ' I ' ' Manila, Nov 15. "Secretary of War, Washington; "Health condition Improving; only 6 deaths la lat eight days. Bick report decreasing. Five femase nurses of tbe Bed Cross are doing excellent work Io the hospital here. Twenty . competent female nurses who give strict attention vices, v . 1 . Otto." in of a Is What will be Spent in Win ston in Building, Begin ning at an parly Day. - n And Mutei-iiil Furnishers to In' Given tlie I'reiernee. Tiie Journnl FulttUKu their I'rei" dletloiis for Better Times. For some days Tnu Joi'bnai. lias leen on the qui vlve to get the bottom facts of some most Important busi ness developments that meant much for the future of Wluston Salem. liclng in an embryoulc state no men tion was made of these negotiations, hut at last the matter has reached a point where speculation ceaes and buslress reality begins, where publica tion cannot lie inlsctilevous but will be beneficial, lu the llrst place a con tract has been slgnid for the erection of a 2(iU,0tH) six .story brick building. This contract calls for a hotel, oitera and oltlce building. Another contract calls for the erection of a large brick tobacco warehouse. Another calls lor a brick b ock of stores and a bargain has been made for a sale of two of tbe store rooms and the renting of the other four as soon as completed. In addition to this (lin e private residences and two house for rent have been coi. tracted for. The contractor for this work Is Mr il J Itlauvelt, of the llrm of Blauvelt A Co, contractors aud builders of Phila delphia, who has been lu Winston a week quietly making terms for the const ruction of these buildings, with various home and foreign capitalists. Mr Blauvelt brings the highest recom mendations as a builder from pnuni ucnt citizens and bankers of Philadel phia and aiso a strong endorsement from the superintendent of city build ings. He Is at the Jones Hotel and wbl I e glad to have calls aud inspection of t he designs for the buildings to lie erected lu Winston, He goes to Philadelphia Saturday and will return in a few days all ready to begin work Mr. Blauvelt Is a most intelligent gentleman aiid cornea from a strain of builders, hi father and grandfather both belli g cou tractors. He tells us be will employ aa many of our own citi zens aa cau possibly be obtained to do tills w(,rk. He also said he had read The Jul un a i, regularly for a week before comiug to Winston. And thunly TllK Jocknai, will fulfill its prediction of better times. They are coming aud comiug very much sooner than the most sanguine antici pated. Start the hammer, saw and trowel In Ibis city to making their old time music, aud the sunlight of a better day will Hood every home. NKW AltMY HI FLU. Our Troops Now 1'rovhloil 1 1 Is the KrufLT-JoriuviistMi. Washington, Nov. HI. Secretary Alger afler conference with Adjutant Geneial Corbin and Major Shaler, of the Ordnance Bureau was decided that the United Hlates armories have pro gressed with the manufacture of the Krag Jorgensoii rifle oa pint where he could undertake to arm the entire army witli this weapon. At the out break of the war only the regular tid dlers had I he small bore rille, and the volunteers were necessarily armed with the Hprlnglleld except in a few cases such as that of the Itouich Biders. The armories have been rtiuulng steadily ever since, turning out the small isire rifle ul the rate of 0,000 r mouth until the stock on hand warrants the undertaking which the Secretary ha ordered. As fast as the guns can be packed and sent forward, the Hpiiug fields In the hands of the soldiers w ill tie retired and turned into the arsenals. Woolen and Cotton Manulue t tiring. Boston,- Noy 16 The woolen mill men say that general business in trade does not improve as rapidly as ex pected; that many mills are . idle, and more are about to shut dowu. The cotton ludusiry is lu about the same couditlon. One bright feature In tbe situation Is the resumption of oper ations expected at tbe . four West Warren cotton mills this week, after u two years' shut down. Fall River Is still curtailing production, and some of tbe mills will remain closed all the winter; Tbia Jubilee In Ilaleltfh. Thousands of people took part lu tbe great Jollification at Raleigh last night over tbe great victory In North Caro? Una. Speeches were maihj by Locke Craig, R I) Qilmer, F l Winston, B F Long, Lee 8 Overman, Congressmen Alwater, Klutz aud others, ami letters of regret for absence read from Jarvts, Carr, Glenn, Guthite, Ayeoek and others. It is salH to have been the most elaborate pyrotechnic display ever seen in the state. WiinN .lustily Murder. The supreme court of M i-souri has banded down a decision that dels res I certain language delivered under cer-i t tln circumstances justilies homicide. Tne case was the slate against Grugln, appealed from Macon county. The opiiiiou, written by Judge Sherwood, ' iu dudes this summary: "Words do i amouut to a provocation at law . That 1 is, a reasonable provocation, to be sub- j muted to the determination of the jury aud if found by them to exist, then the crime Is lowered to the grade of manslaughter. Grugiu was Informed that his daughter, Alma, aged 16, bad been assaulted by his sou iu law, Jeir Hadley, while uuder the supposed protection of bis roof. Grugiu re paned to Uadley's home and asked him why he had committed such afoul crime, whereunon Hadlevre- piled, "I'll do'lis I please about il ." This hisolent and defiant reply amounted to an afllrinatlou of Uadley's guilt. So long as human nature remains us God made it, such auda cious and atrocious avow als will he met as they were met by the defendaul." Will Have to show Their Hands From a party point of view it in for tunate for the democrats thai the re publicans w ill have control of the next congress. Though their large majority in t tit house has been cut down to ten or fifteen, they still retain control, and they also haven good working majority In the" senate. This gives them a fav oroble opportunity to carry out such policies as they may deem necessary. On the other hand, if the democrats had carried the bouse, the republicans would have made that fact the excuse for a failure to put in operation those policies which they maintain will bring prosperity to the country, and iu this matter it is best that they should have a free hand Atlanto Constitution Spaniards Must Leave Culm. Wasiiinui'on, Nov III -The govern ment has rent wed and strengthened its determination tbut the Spanish evacu ation of Cuba and the American occu pation shall got be deferred beyond January 1st next This conclusion has been communi cated to the Spanish government iu ai.swer t. an urgent request that the date of e vacua) I in tie put oil because ol the large inimlerof Spanish troops on the Island, who, it was represented, could not be moved before January I Last Day ol'Cuuip Meade, Camp Meade, Middletown, Pa, Nov IB Today euded the shipment of the regiments south. The corps head quarters will m ive Thursday. The Two Hundred aud First aud Two lluu died and Second New York regiments and the Fifteenth Minnesota weul south yesterday. 4 Street Hallway I'assengers. The railroad commission has juiisdlc lion ovej the street railways which extend beyond the corporation lines of their respective towns. Keports received for the year ending October I show the numlierof passengers car ried during that time. The Chailottt street railway carried .'."'!,( 4 li, Italcigh UH4.00U, Winston Salem liii.l, 1 r0, Abbe ville HJ,oWI. Mitrrlujjre Lust Nllil At Iti.rkhead clinic b last iii'hl, Ml J A 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 h wus united in uiiii iiage to Mi-s ( 'mile Snider, the paMoi, l( v G W Cullulmu, olliciating. Ml Hon h ins Is a Vlcvcr and popular salesiunu for A F Messlek, and I he bride is tin attractive daughter of Mr. and Mrs .1 W Snider, of this city. I mo Jol k.ai. extends its liesl wishes and congratulations. Anniversary Meeting The ci.iifueine will celebrate the Sunday school anniversary at Cenieii ary church tonight. The' program will consist of songs, and addresses hy fi James Atkins, of Nashville, Tenn , and other prominent speakeis. All are cordially Invited to attend this mi etlng. The Conferenee. real work of the conlerence The commences touiorrow when tberei-orts of the committees are submitted for action . The proceedings up to adjournment today consisted mainly In the organi zation and assignment of duties. I in port ant Nollee. Hvery member of Ceutenary Sunday School and FJpworth League is earnest ly requested to be at (tie church prompt ly at 7:15 tonight, so that seats and singing books may be provided for them, so that tbe exercises cau com mence promptly at 7-')(). Keopuned. 'The publle-h hereby informed that on Monday, November 14, 1H0H, tha ofllce of the Wiuttou-Halem Dyeing aud Cleaning establishment will again be open f r the transaction of business, also the tailoring department. Thank ing the public for tbe past liberal pat rouage, 1 bone to merit a continuance. , Very respectfully, , W. H. Roger, 142 Main Street. RETURNED! I hive returned Ifrom the Northern markets, where I Jnave purchased one of the handsomesUines of Holiday Goods ever brought to Winston. Diamonds, Jewelry, Fine China, Cut Glass, Silver Novelties, Music Boxes, Graphophones andaLt of beautiful things. I m anxioiu fu you to see them, will take pleasure in showing them to you. Come to see me and hear the f&gina music, box nnd Graphophones, and see the beautiful things I have. FRED N.DAY JEWELER. Corner .Main and Thirl Streets. o .22 u u O X; S3 C2 a. CZ2 Emm (0 U a CO if. ,i lr ; t a. S3 a. : Always the Best Pure Spices, Be -it Roust Collee, Mmha iind Java Blend. Fries' "Banner" Flour, the best in the city, Very Fine Pickle, Heiuz's Goods, in sweet, mixed and plain; Catsup, Salad Dressing, &c. All kind oi Dishes, nice and cheap. Dry Goods and Shoes to suit you iu sl,yle, quality and price. H. A. Giersh Main Street, SALKM, N. V. SPECIAL NOTICE! Parties having money to kau can havfe lr ad vautageons placed by coinmuuiciiting' with me. THE PIEDMONT FARM EXCHANGE Booms 3 and 4, Lemly Block, Interstate 'phone, 154. ELLIOTT WARREN, Manager. Q 7 " . V,.
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