Newspapers / Winston-Salem Journal (Winston-Salem, N.C.) / Nov. 21, 1898, edition 1 / Page 1
Part of Winston-Salem Journal (Winston-Salem, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
J QUR NAL rut: joiunal: THE (OURNAL t. . .ri the Happenings of the WorM , la Only 9.1.00 Pet fear. Ita Ad- vertlHlat Matea are Heaaonahle, k tut- tiny They occur anil Ail the k Locat ic-s -H Bile it is Fresh- ana Keaulta are Certain. WINSTON -SALEM, N. C, MONDAY. NOVO! 1KR 21. 1898. ritlCE FIVE CENTS. VOL. 2 NO. 19H NMRAXTEE8 TEE LARGEST Oil . W V.VM 0 r1 V- ' r-i a j looks -and News AT I D. H. BROWDERS, nrcessor lo Justice & Browder.) Wachovia . n , national Bank, i I Winston, N. C. IB W A tfcMLY, President. JAS. A. GV'. Ashler. . :iUK8, 1VKI, 'I I' l iiiiH and in fart il' r ir tale or rent, ruperty owner l hi in y Imnilrt H lings. () tire al 1 kiml- .1 i.- I will :i i' . pllli'0 l I'll' I J AS. S DUNN, It K A f. KST I i: A(JKNT. i nler-lu.r ih ii ';(. R. H. JONES, Dentist. O Hoe in re.iple'M Jim ':u' iiiiK. i'hones: InlerHlale ill. It. I li'.l. H. Montaguo. Att'yi WINs'luN, N. ( HouneH, IoIh mwl Ih Kin fur h .It, re t nr ex eluriKt. I-'wn iikoII Ut-il; In.' or h Mia H uiounlrt. 1 iitrrstalo iihouo ''J. DBJiiS. Hot Chocolate, Hot Beef Tea, Hot. Coffee, i: v at- Thompson's Sida lount. mm pull J HOT JUST RECEIVED. nJSlVj: n a Nice Line of . . . ii(a Ljfil DON'T FORGET : The Best Line of Millinery IN WINSTON. M. .... -..-i i rnnvrn mdcdtv ttt i pp rim i t ti nr . . Wll & Company, Men's Hats, Furnishings. Not the Best, Rut ac Rnnrl ac thp Rpct uui BJ uuuu ng tnu iw., But as Cheap as the Cheapest. nK,K '. i K WINTER UNDKI.WKAR. Bh- 1 K I ( ' KS ( i I' A R A N ' 1 K K I . iJ. M. WOODRl I F & CO., HaUiiii'l MfiiV 1- ui niHliinj?-. GROWTH (JF THE .vacnovia and Trust Company. Winston N C Since Organization, Jaiie 16, 1893. llll nrm 1IKPOH1TH UIANS. June Id, isn.; - - - I t f,l?f,IU luut )h, llflil, Wl.Ullfi.tH) 1H2.NI1.U June lii, IHIW. - - tfKt.OTli.W) M,C7l.ia June Ii, IN - - 4!Hl.lil.).H. :U7 Ofi.7 Srit. I, lim, - - - filti.JWI ::1 ml. 11.4) WINHTON. N. 1'., I txecutor Acts as ! Administrator ( Guardian. The Best and Most Reliable Trust Company in the State. i oes a General Baniklng lluslness. Pays Interest on Deposits. fxjilcts Your Bjuaiiness. W1NST0N-SALEH Building and Loan Association. FOURTH SERIES NOW (PEN. First IMyiiU'iit (' vt lor Dt''. I T.hiH AnHoelalloii oilers lirnt cIuhh fm-ilhieti to horrovverH al very low rat ' of lnlerett, and In IiivcmIoim an ausolulel.V safe, and profitable invest ment. To salaried men and waKe earners who desire lo lay n a few (Jul lnrs each mouth for the inevitable "rainy day," its advantages are uneijualled. A home institution nianaied hy tiome people. Ui. A. KOI, LI N, Hee. and 'i reax. DiltKtTOKH. J. (! Huxton, Dr. J. b'. Hhaffner, J. W. Hliiile.v, W. A. Whituker, t. E. Allen, Joe Jacob-, V T. VoiIer, (I. A. Kollui. Case of iritro ALL NUMBERS. -:0;- Special Sale of . . . ALL-WOOL BLANKETS THIS WEEK. THAT I KEEP amh TUIDh CTC 'ieooot McNAIR, AYS ill A Hv.ito. EdT.c .1 Dicusion Over the r.-liip vi he Ci ris- tian Advixat . Ml. L. W. CHflWFORD IS RE tLEGTLD Tlu Paper May lands (if the Go Into the I wo I ,011- tereives. Tlie lil'ili day's session of the ion feri'iire begun al i::io. Hishop I'ilKer- aid presiding. ( )peninn n iM' s w.iie j . ouilin led by Hev M i: Snillli. in I utes of Saturday's pioet t (ImiiH and of Sundiiy's meinoriiil meeliim w en'read and Willi sollie "llw'bl eh."n;es ap- I ptoed. . . j The unliiiished InisiiiesH of Saturday was laki ii up. It li luted to I be uiolluli ' made hy I lev. W ' NVllhou ( at tike out Hie clause in the report of the committee on l.noUs and penodieals leconiiiiciidiiiK ibui liev 1. W ( raw- ; ford be conlliuicd an editor i I Ilie ' Chlisliali Advocate. I 'l I I it 's mol ion j lo lay Or Wilson's moduli on the table was Hie ijuesl'on under discus- . sioii At the bet;iiiiiiiii of iliHciiHnlon, lb VVUImoII annoiiuied lh.il if li i ! V 1 1 would w ilbdiaw Ins million lo lay on the table he would willuli.iw Ins mo Hon In si i ike out 'raw ford's name and would oiler a Mibstilule for (he report. Dr. ll.Md replied lie would lint wljli- j draw until lie knew w but the propose. subMlluie whs. The substitute w us then read, and was in sulmlauce: "Whereas, (lie pieseut u 1 1 lUiRcuien t of the riirisliuu AdvocHle's uiunaKe incut does not seem (o be satisfactory resolved thai a committee ol laymen and :l ininlsleis from each eoiiference U' eltvied by I nihil lo adopt a plan (o fuiiilsh a paper for the two conler ences." Or Webb -moved lirst to slnke out openiUK I'lause. Il rellecled on the prison and properly of a devoled and able minister. I am heartily in fawn of a bond of union bit wren (he (wo coiifeienct s (ml that paper menus soinilhniK else Slia l we kill every iiisti' ut Inn ol i.ui cliuich by ciiliciMii l'n 1 1 irtticiMii is to be inviud, bill unfair oiidein out ion is lo be avoided. I believe in a free press. I udiutie the biave stand (he editor has taken I. el K be know n lo I be wnld that (Ids is not the elicit of Ibis conference to miiz.lc the press and crush a brave ma::, but of a ceiluin ehtpie who are compassing heaven and earth for reveuKe. (great applause) The present arrangement Is the rou 1 1 ol a committee appointed (wo yeais ago anil was done then (ogive peace, but there is no pea-e. liev M K) Hmilh said as a small stockholder in the paper he fell acomuiiti -e necessary to save his proiierly. The bishop here suggested that if Or Willaoii would striae out I lie opening c iiu-e lie would give lino as good a I'lace as lie could iu his appointment. Dr Willson erl iiiii mI willi heal. "I will not acccpl your bribe " The bishop Hbib d thai very one knew he was till i joking, ami llnally ))r Willson agrcidto leave mil the objeil loiiublu liilruilui'tion. ill lirookh staled that he sigued that paper with (hi' dixiiiiet understalidiuu that II did not ullcrl Dr Crawford. I hir nol nppr ived i ven I iiiug in the .Advie iir, but it has been ably and con r;rulii i,-l- condte led. lie moved lo hi nke cut the part re I ding to Dr (raw foul Dr Da i Atkins said a church paper i.uuhl t b owned by I he church We ouulil I" I'livi a joint paper. I shall mo i Hiiyu worn thai w ill intei feie n Ii I he sloes holders of I he Ad vnrute They hnught Ibis paper under I be in unit arrangement and they have a li.ibt to ilepi nil on us lo continue it and now lo adopt any plan Which could igiiuie the linaiu ial r ghls of ibese. men Hros Crawford and Ijrey and reaeuek, (a voice don'l leave nut liro Ben Duke) yea and Hro Duke, too, no doubt, needs protection. Dr Hyrd-Hro (!ia ford lias olfered to put (he Advocate in the hands of the iwo eonferencef. He cuine Isfore (lie oinmitlei s and told us candidly how many hard dollars he had put in it. lie said if the conferences would lake he propel ly he would gladly step aside. That wan met with opposition from i he opilion. lie then Maid if the Kaslein Confer ' uce or yon of the opposition will take one hilf of the stock he would give them one half of the p'operly and one hall of the subsciipiion list. They refused anything, everything and the spirit displayed wag that what they mauled wui Crawford's sculp or noth ing. Many of us have s ilid convictions i gain st some iiihii ami things (hat have beeu endoru'd here aud we stuck to the result Dr Atkhis wrote that reac luil'in Biidwlii-n the vote w us taken Ibere was not udisseutlng voice I'hhiig the way we submitted to an agreement of peace for peace' sake. Now bow do they act afief uureeiut ou 'bat report. A man or that committee geti another iiisn to do for hhn what be was iu hoiu r hound nut to do for bimvelf. ' W it () lell-Dr Hyrd do you refer to me? If io you have no right to do m. it baa been reported that 1 pushed Dr WIIIhod on tvie platform, to oiler that omendmeut utrikiiig out Crawford' name It la u'it true, : Dr UvrJ-I take ft hack if BroOdell deuies It. ' riomeliudy has had grievous itjfaiDforaiatioD. Hra Crawford made otter proportion Dd every one was declined, nay fo ght He and his wife have 110,000 In tbi property. He lias made concession after concession and now tbey propose U leave him aud bis property bUh and dry. Who is it that utterly condemns this paper? In all iny work lor il among tbe cburcb lay readers I have neve beard a word of criticism against hi m iMHu. ii in i 1 1, oiid applause.i Now tiecam-e ue has uoi 1imi Hie complete Liddu- o, a eeiam clique in the othev . "iitcAtm and some i. tin-, the d" . re - uls ,'i.i JYiHh (lint 'raw lord must be ii-pu.f". iced and Ins piop CltV lU 1 lo. ed 1 plead Ull .MU 1(1 nisi:::'! :, 'A :: wfuni. lie has proven h hi m hi Ik ill u .. ! will, 1 1 . II I . it I I .1, c .mi , -ill IhnM'I'l' 1 rn.l'l , , , , . Ili ,i'fu l' I I i I .U i 'f il M'l!'.l!'' : I il J .l (tii ssloll. AlkiliS utatd II cc are k Hnu i i f a .. Ill Ill 1)1 Jmllfr llir conferi-n r allalls III nl mid 1. 1 lilt'. Both OilC Side. miIin uie liiUH'Hi. I am i ii Wo ought ro inili.it-c tin- ; report of the colilliiillie and then ; endorse the as! lesolullon. The reso lull. in was a eoinpronnse, but liru Willson did not know il We have lieen on (he verge of U'i.ig terribly ! loui up. The liuaiirial consideration of some men is nol the thing. There are some j things I would nol "do for 11,000,000. i Now Hro Craw ford Is .ready lo do bis I level besl. I do not believe in lln j future he will continue lo bring on j iliHiiiptiou in (he el ui 1 1 1 1 i Mr Craw ford I huve never done H I do not wish to reilecl on anybody hut we made a compioinise. I llunk we ought lo pass the report und also I lie ickiIiiI ion. i ir Htoiks-l lliinu we nailil l ' sitlle the oueslioii ol edlloi'nmp us I t understood il lieu 1. fcigncd .Uuil paper Dr Dan A tUins propo.-cl a conio iltt c j of live to. consider the icsoliilion and formulate a plan that vjug ciiliiluhle and salihlactoiy . ; Dr Arnold said- Sic h a eomiiulbe ' whs appointed two veins iu'o. I be only tiling that is leali.v invrlved is, docs Ibis conference cmloisc I. ' ra f.ird 's posilion. j Appluiisc i I lial's il c know bis ncoid and we. know we cannot alloril lo sin lender hiln into the bunds of some nun, especially when they show sin b an Itching determination, if lb. cau l destroy him openly, lo gel him dciiv cied up lo I hem. Dr Webb -The fmmer coiniii'luc labored hard lo ellcl I be pns.nl uiiuiigi menl. Tbe change proposed, pro villi s I he election losleud of a ppolnt -menl Heller bcwiue any lurlher com pi leal Ions. - Dr l, W Crawford: I have beeen In conference 7 cars and no one has ever before charged me with being a dis lurber of the pence and I have a right to claim thai I have done u 1 1 that inoitul man could do to keep I be peace anil picservc II. I was sliungly .nl.n. i hy a leading member of I he Noi'h Carolina Confeieuce lo buy Dr Kent's tnlclcsl in Ilie Ailvo. ale Alanv olln is advised It. I pill ,1)0' In I he papci. thinking this woind M lllc the lionlcc. Two years ago a ruiiiin'wliiii was up poiuled at the ropiest of I be Mirih mt&S Wage Be II IA(iE Sherwood Heights To-morrow's JOURNAL 62 Carolinu Conference My jiilgmcnt was l But the church slio hi ow n the paper. They demanded an. editor wilhnul any control of tin- slock hold ers to be paid by the paper a nilai.v of $,.ri(M) by me whether Ilie papei made il or not . For Ihe sake if pi ace I ugm-d to Ibis They demundi d a r. diu lion of subscription from 'i to si oU agam-t my know ledi'c of t 1 n lin uicial condi tion ami m v judgment, tail fur peace I ugn ed. They then demandi d a nnsioi -s manager; for peace I agreed I In n tin; receipts of the paper were reduced $:i,nui and Die tixpeusis increased t',IKH), making i burden that in llii-c months i found would wuck and destroy us. I proposed to Urissom lo htiy mo out, the paper would not sup port Ihree men. Hrother Ivey uud ol Ii rs Insisted that I buy (h issom out in order to save the paper. I but f 000 more money in th ) paier ami (Irissom lelired. Bast year the paper did well and we began ttiis year under splendid auspicet) and 4 feeling of general satis faciion. ''h.-n came the recent trouble and i did eveiythiug on earth lo keep il out of (lie paper, hut Ihe piessjre was irresimuble, hut 1 have never written an Irritating' line. Letters In the bushel came lo me because 1 tried to still the troubled waters by silence. Ho J had to open lib tbe columns to discussion. Men of extreme views wrote ou both Hid. -h, but out ot " came a clearer understanding between brethren- I' in not myself on trial licfore you, il is tile spirit of tolerance' It is liberty of (bought and conscience liberty of (lie pie s ihy would stilie and crush. Kill ma if you will, but wben you d y-:n a bring destruction to those fundamental principles that we have struggled centuries to obtain. Oilell you can endo.Si Crawford, Tgen I lemeD Dill lUBI will uoi nu.b race. l)r AlBllls' reso.ution makes for peace, but an endorsement will not all ne. Dr Arnold We have air .ngeJ e- e but your peace is to do your will oi die. Dr Atkins insisted' ou reterinu ! tie Whole matter to a speilnf column), e aud afier consid. rable toiifus.vii tins eommitlee wanadopted. a The fommhlee retired and rcpnrira an endorseiiwut nf Df t'rawfo.d aud also a committee of six to be elected tomorrow In accordance with tbe reso lution of Dr WIIIsop. Itev W F Tillelt, dean of the Van derbilt University, made a splendid address. He spoke of the importance oi Christian .education; stated that Vanderbilt was not a rival of Trinity College, but wanted tbe young men after Trinity bad done what it could for them. Ilia address was well re ceived, ai d alttr its coiicIuhoii Revs J j A Sronce aud V J Chi raw av made ' short and a propriate lalks. On iiiotion of Dr Drunks, a vote of I hanks was ex leuded to Dr Tilli ll for ' his address, and expr sslng pleasure hi his presence. Kev H 1- Alkins moved that the supplementary report of the board of education be adopted. Moticu car- ! lied. Al ! I o'clock toiiiuirow morning the ronliiince will si led a pliee lor hold ing Us next annual sessions. Dr ( Teasy aiiriniiiiced that Dr Hays would I'loii' li in Centenary church lolilghl. i A fli r a song am! benediction by Kisliop KilgciuUl, eoiiference adjourn ed to meet ,' o clock this afternoon ' to hear the repoils of the various hoards. KKl.TiUoFs' SKRVICIvS j At tho DKlVront CIiiiivIh's Vis lorlny. ( KM I N A K . At Ccnf'enaiy church yeslerday i morning al H:.".o o'clock, Revsli. W . Ivcy, ami I' ( Carrawiiy, Iwo vetruii" i cM be con I'eicli.'e, who have done long , .nil faithful service. liiUc a number' . I the brethren gave their icllglous ex- I ei icnces, w Inch toid of II icir trials and . .! 1 1 in I i in, and 1 1. 1 vi good the Lord bad I ecu lo t hem. j Al II o'clock an immense congrcgn- Hon packed the cliurcli to hear Klshnp .. 1'. I it.gcruld (.reach. The bishop is weak in taidy hut stiong In spiul and v igoroiiH in miml. tie preached . a i-ci nioii of gieut power, and after the , Minion followed u demonstration of. I'ehticostal power that will bctbing re- membered by all present. Ten persons j wen- oidaiind demons by the Itlsiiop. ; Al night Dr Dul'.ose, the llpworth League se rntary, iireachtil a most powiilul s, mi. ui ti a packed house, alter w Ii Ui i l lie bishop oiduincd four young no n eldcis of Ilie church. n km n . I'l isi . Tin- nulplt of I he I'llsl Kuplisl chill ell wiit tilled yesterday morning by liev. lb. Kllgo, I'lcsldciil of Tlinily College. I he text sell ( led was Kphcstans, 1st , chapter aud from 17 verse lo the end of Ihe chapter. io atlempl l a mere outline could be satisfactory. Il w as n 1 piofoiiud and logical discussion of the j great llieine involved in Ihe passage, i Kvciy sentence was clouded Willi u rich I bought. There w us outbursts of giiiuine eloiiieuee that thrilled the laige congregation that listened w ilb unabated interest to Ihe close of the discourse. Many of the preachers of l he conference were in attendance and were delighted with the spiritual up lift w liicli I hey received. At night an overllowliig congTfga lion met Dr C W Hy rd, of Asheville, Earners Sure and Read About 1 OF Di Byrd is a man of line presume, speaks llucnlly and forcefully. He look lor his text Koin. 12:1. Tlie line of I bought w as original, Iresh and Inspi -mg. IITbrgieal principles laid down by the preacher were incarnated ill Un lives of Christian people (he eailli would become a puiudise. Some of the illustrations iised were biaulilu! and wonderfully' helpful. It would la hard lo eon v lie c I he people of I lie I'' 1 1 si Baptist church that Ihey did not have Ihe best pieachers in the eoiiference to occupy lln lr pulpit on yesterday and la t night. Ml-: I llolll.sl I'UoTKSI ANT rllllKI'll. The M. I', church shared bounteously in the greut feast of good things lut came lo our eil.y vcslrrduy. in the morning Rev. 'I'. A. Hmool, of Ihe (ireensbnro FemaleCollege preach ed a strong und soul si u ring discourse on "Life More Abundant," which was heard with rapt attention and edifying results. At night, Kev. T K Wagg filled the puhpit ami fully sustained his reputa tion for preaching Ihe pure gospel in a v lgoroi.s style. I lis sermon was help ful aud enjoyable. CA'I.VAKY. The ..pulpit of Calvary Moravian church was giaeed lust night by Rev. Joseph Kdgar Abernelliy, of Murphy, N (J. lie discussed the nature, neces sity, author and evidence of the soul's change from darkness to light. The entire congregation was charmed aud inspired by tlie beauty and grandeur of bis discourse. It was a masterpiece, profound, classical, eloquent ami spirited We salute this young divine as the rising orator of North Carolina Meth odism. LUTHERAN. Dr, W, W. Hays, of Charlotte, N. C., preached a powerful sermon at the Lutheran church Sunday illuming. He took his text from Matthew, II, 2:0. Theme: Proofs of Christ's Messlahship. John's question Is not proof of the weakening of his own faith, but to wake a response that wnafd -quicken ihe weakening faith of bis disciples. The gospel narrative, although written without models to guide tbem, present a simple, yet faultless character of Christ; proof conclusive of an inspira tion b.ru of divine wisdom. H. nee, wo need no new Christ but souuder views of the Christ ott be Four Evan gelists. His life work, example and precepts, furnish a perfect pattern of faultless manhood. II is sermon ou the Mount is a panacea for all the moral evils of society: tbe Uoiden uuie is a perfect guide to right living. Christ is i not a reformer, but a regenerator, be ginning within and wording out ward. liev. J J Wren preached ul the fight service. Both services were well at tended. W Al illl low M IUI'TIst. liev. Henry Sheets, at Ihe Waugh town Baptist clmrch yesterday, look as tils subject: "Alunasses Sin and Re pentance," an recorded in second Cliionicle, :-:d chapter, and HI h to Pith verses. He said very often go. id fathers have bud sons. It is a sad thought to think of how a lather had repaired the temple, and then lothlnkliow his son disgraced it by introducing idolatry into il. There are two way s thai I io'd iisiH to warn his people. I. By the Holy Bible. Hy the voice of eon science. It Is a most dangerous thing lo si-uollier the voice of conscience, fori we can smother it till it scarcely falls' to warn us. I, like Maisasses,' am a-, better man because if alHiclions. j iiuoAD si i(i-:rr iiastist j Rev. .1 W Jones, presiding elder ol i the Morganloii district, preached in 1 the morning. Text: Acts He ! depicted lie cnaracter of Cenu'lius. j I. Was a devout man. 'i. Revered C.al. M Liberal man. I. I'rayeiful man. ' Al night Rev W Ii Ware, presiding elder of Shelby district, preached. His text was Hebrew l:., "tor before his translation he had thin testimony lhal j he pleased- hid." He showed lhat In the natural condition man caiiuol please (iod. To please ( iod lUuil must, 1. He regenerated: tie born again, i!. In I Oil IOI III Ills win lo l ioil s will. Kl . l 'A I i.'s. This deing Ihe Sunday next Ueloic Advent, I he rector's discourse was up piopriule to the closing day of the Christian ear. The text was ( iala dans, Llll: "f iiin-i vc day s and months and limes mid years. I am afraid of ymi lest I ha ve bestow ed upon you labor in vain." SI. I'aul, Ilie anostleof freedom, was also the aposlle of order, Irecdoin from Jew ish rites ins according lo the lexll .ealous for ( iirisllan urdinanees. He is diligent in Ihe obseivam e of ihe Lord's Dav, hi dispenses wilb eireum cisin in ft3.nl of Baptism, tie charges 1 1 1 1 1 l 1 1 , " l hal all things he done decently and In order, formality is in t an agneable leint for one genera lion, I'll I il is scriptural and necessary, but substitute Ihe wold older for form and there need be no oceusion for pre judice. Order is the law of Hod's uni verse, as such "The heavens declare his glory." lilt hir Ni'i'ilhiim I n centenary church Sunday afler noon begin niug at '1 o'clock was mi unusual t-crv ice. liev Mi Needliam, w ho is In Ids one hundredth year ami who has been pit-aching more than seventy years, de livered a sermon w ith all the vigor (i'l a man not beycnil three scores ami ten. An immense 'congregation had as sembled to hear (his wonderful man, Ihe main auditorium and annex being tilled. I'crhupa mi other service like (his was ever held Iu Ilie slate, and wl l not be again soon, il cver. Dr Creasy stated In an appropriate little talk if this man lives till the be ginning of Ihe next century his life will have reached across one century and into t w o ol l.ers. Lot'lllst. Miss S-illie Dickson returned utternoon fioni (reensboro. this The collections at the revenue olllre for today amounted to $,Kll WJ. L. S. Dingelliocf. w ith a store packed with blight, new and allractivc goods, is doing a rattling good business. 11 j Is a hurgaln house all around. And ; they arc I aigalns iu the best. Cap!. Kohl. Jenkins has accepted a i posilion as soliciting unci it for Ilie .Sherwood Heights Laud Company. ( apt. Jenkins is a good mini and we believe ii uiler fan coudilious will do ! I he company good service. An Intcrt'htlnu !scr li-c. Tlie anniversary exercises of Ihe edinal ional in. aid of Ilie oonlel enec, i w eic held Sal u i day n igbl in I i n Ii luoy ilniicli. 'i be pn glum roiisi.-ti d il 1 Mings, piayer and u nionl exrelleni i addlcsH by Dr. S . T Illicit, Dean of j Vanderbilt I 'nivr rs-ity. the chinch was wi ll tilled, uud all seemed io enjoy Ibeierviee. The exercises wcie veiy ; lull-resting, but Ihe impossibilily of J I'lmling space prevents us giving a i complete lepoitus we would like to i do. i IIS. H (.ll llt ( Ill-IIH. .' The Columbia Slate iu speak ing of I Hells Bros'. & Forepaugh's greut circus which exhibited iu that city, ou lust i 1'iiduy says lhat despite a continuous lain Hie performance was all that could have been expected. Fverlhing adver tised on then bills and program was shown without a solitary exception. ; Kuch adveitised novelty was fully up to notice and description given. 'I Ik i "State" is fair and conservative iu all I of its opinions aud thoroughly reliable, ! With the exception of Kartium und Rally's great show. Seils Bros' und I Forepaugh's is the largest that ever i vinted our city. spi-rlal Meeting' at IJroud Htreet BnptlsH Church. Mr W M Flanders, of Brooklyn, N Y, arrived in tbe city Saturday night. He will conduct a song service tonight and tomorrow uight. preparatory to ! the protracted meeting which wl I j begin Wednesday night at Broad Street Baptist church. Rev Thomas Needliam, or Virginia, will assist me pastor, Rev(i.V Tilley, in tbe meeting. He will arrive tomorrow night. lU-opeiiect. -The public is hereby informed that on Monday, November 14, iH'.Hi, the odice of Hie Whitton-Halem Dyeing and Cleaning establishment will again be open f r the transaction of busiuess, also the tailoring department. Thank ing the public for the past liberal pat ronage, 1 boiie to merit a continuance. Very respectfully, W. H. Itoger, 142 Maiu (Street. My China Parlor is filled with one of the Handsomest Stocks ever exhibted in Win ston. I want you to see it whether you wish to buy of not. Come in and ask to see i.. A few of the things to be seen; Hand-Painted China. Fruit Plates, ( 'elery Tray, ( 'omli and Brush Triiys, lln Thiys, ( 'oke I'luteH, Olive mul I'icklo I Mulie, Jewel t'ii.seM, fnk Slam In, Wash Stand Hcts, ( i love ami I laml kerchief Boxes, Vrases, T,amps, Ladies Toi let SetH, ( 'locks, Fish Sets, Ice Cream Seta, I hnnerSets Janliniers, ChiK'olate Sets, Bisque l-'ig ures, c. A Beautiful Line of Cuf Glass. If you have not seen this Parlor tbi vearjl will pav von to come. I make a STKCI ALT'V'OK KINK UtMlDrt iu t his line, and if you want somtthing line I have it. FRED N.DAY JEWELER. , Coiner Main and Third Streeis. JOB LOT OF MEN'S SHOES AT- 33 1-3 to 50 Per Cent Off Our Kegular Pi ices. f - ' Another Lot ( )M KN I'S SHOES atijil.is. These shoes w ill go quick . Lot l Boys' and Ladies' Shoes cheaper than they can la; had at other places for same goods. We have buiigJit a big-drive in this line, if you want a first class wu it cheaper than you have seen them, conic to ii.h. L. E.DARDEN, N. ? 4tn Street. . Always the Best Pure Hpiees, Best Roast Cottee, Moeha and Java Blend, Fries' Banner" Flour, the best in the city, Very Fine Pickles, lleitu's (JiaMls, iu sweet, mixed and plain; Catsup, Halad Pressing, etc. All kind of Dishes, nice anil cheap. Dry Goods and Shoes to suit you iu style, quality and price. ; H. A. Giersh Main Street, SALEM, N. C. SPECIAL NOTICE! Parties having uiouey to loan oat) have it advantageous placed by communicating with iue." " THE PIEOMONTiFARM EXCHANGE Booms 8 and 4, Lemly Hloek, Interstate 'phone, 154. ELLI0T1 WARREN, Manager Clothing
Winston-Salem Journal (Winston-Salem, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Nov. 21, 1898, edition 1
1
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75