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ft . 5 it ' -i-; r - i 4CW . JOURN: THE (OURNAL 3 . G. v the Ilappe nioga of the H'url'l' it the ,-.;r Tbey (Vrnr HntlAU tne 2 j Ij 1 .it ir.s n hllr It Is hreah- tTHEJOUUNAL" r 0.J.r j.oo , Fear. It Ad- verttsint Rate are Htaaoaahle. and ht-HultM are Certain. VVliNSTC.N -SALKM, N. C. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 2.1, 1898. PRICE FIVE CENTS. it T sfe'JitliM. CUAHAITEE8 THE LARGEST QW6ULATNNI IF AW PAP CIRCULATED li WH8TMHMLEM. SUBSCRIPTION BOOKS OPER TO ALL FOR BEGlM; I rlE v Books and News AT D. II. BROWDER'S, , uc-essor to Justice A Browder.) Waehovio national Bank, Winston, N. C. OS W LEMIY. President. JAS. A. rashier. S' nil Iks, DW Kil lings ('li : ; : iiiiiM and In fact l''t"!- fi l, formic or rent. 1 win MitK i. .. , property ownerH place their pi pirly in my limnls JAS 3 DUNN, UK A I I SI All-, AtJKNT. 1 littr-ln," 'pli ii ill. H. Montague, Atfy, LAND A I .OA N Alil'VT, W 1 Ns 1 1 )N, . ( . HmHfN, lo'h ami lu tin f.i u li-, r I or ex ciringe. Iomum tii'oti I'i, Wkk ( Hinall HIH(MltltH. 1 llltTHtHl ( ll)Ollt' J HOT Hot Chocol.ile, Hot Beef Ten, Hot Coffee, I KV Co AT Thompson's Soda Fount. I fl pull mm s. ok i JUST RECEIVED. &i DON'T FORGET The Best Line of Millinery! IN WINSTON. M. McNAIR, CORNER LIBERTY AND THIRD STS. . HSaWHMM J. I fill & Company. Men's Hats, Furnishings. Not the Best, But as Good as the Best, Fot the Cheapest, But as Cheap as the Cheapest. SKK H i: WINTER UNDERWEAR. finri'KICKS il'A!.XTKKI. J. M. WOODRUFF & CO., llatsa'H Men's rn itslii hk-. GROWTH OF THE vVachovia Loan and Trust Company. Winston N. C, Since Organization. Jnne 15. 1893. IKI'(81T8 t)H,(X6.90 JMII.WH.HU 4 tm.tm ..it.. LOANS, f 6tltfi,lll Kf2.M4fl.21 WH.CTI.fll! Of! 0 IJ. 17 ilil.l:tu." iuim 15, IKH.H lunr I ft, 1WH, lune IS, 1SHH. .lunr In, Ismn sept. I, 1MM, worno loon and in coionr, WINSTON, N. V., I txecutor Acts as Administrator ( Guardian. The Best and Most Reliable Trust Company In the State. Does a General Banking lluslness. Pays Interest on Deposits. Sol lets YourBuAiness. WINSTON-SALEH Building and Loan Association. FOURTH SERIES NOW OPEN. First Payment C . lied tor Dec. 1. Thin Association oilers llrst class facilities to borrowers at very low rat-'8 of interest, and to inveHtorH an aoHolutely Hafe anil iroMlalile InvcHt-int-nt. To ttalaritd inen hiiJ waie earners who denire t lay up a few dol lars each month for the Incv itiiWe "rainy day," I u advantanew are uneiiialled. A home intuitu ion mumini'il ly lionie people. (J. A. KOU.IN, Hee. und '1'reat-. I) I KK( TOKH. J. ( '. Huxtoii, Dr. J. K. Hliaflner, J. VV. Hhipley, W." A. Wliitaker, H. K. Allen, Joejaeolm, VV T. Vogler, (i. A. Kollin. Case of MY A Nice Line of ALL NUMBERS. I -:o:- Special Sale of . . . OR OtSBtilK 'ALL'WOOL BLANKETS THIS WEEK, i THAT I KEEP INTERSTATE, M. O090t Ii I KU VII 1011 I.N. I'. tx to 't wo. Koottiall yenterday was glorioux for North ":irolina. The D.-viUen ! cleaned up Soot li Carolina im fh;ipel Hill wiped out Virginia. Hurrah i'r our Ikijm. CAKOI.1N.V I), VIKUINIA '2. Uu ii.MoNU, 'a., Novt'iuU'r lit The OiaiiKe and-l'uiple went dow n ndore IheJilueund White on Hie gudiroii here today. In the prewence of woine :,(HHlHp'tHtorHllie I'niversi.y of North tHrtiltnit rlrnir drrVfltfd the rHivtrit of Vii'Kluiu tv More of H to 2. The Virginian had the weight and, natur ally, the sympathy of theerowd, Kich niond hciiiK ureal I'niverKity city. tut theCai'.linians had the fkill, and huekled down lo their work with a determination and MteadineHH and dis cipline that elicited ill" wannest ad miration. The contest was waim throughout. TIim featuii of the k'"' was Howell's splendid -10 yard dash for a touchdown, skirting Viiginia's right end. Just as game was ailed,- Virginia made a salety on w liieh she was given 2 points, making the ore: Carolina H, Virginia -. The brilliant interference of lircgniy, of North Carolina, whs also one of the feat met) ol 'the contest, and hut for his star wurk Howell's successful dash lo Hie touch line would have heen impos silile. North Carolina played a heady game throughout and ascertaining in the struggle that it was next to impossible for them to force Virginia'" heavy line, they attacKed t lie guards and ends and resorted to kicks and punts, all of which kvpt Virginia from making any dangerous advances. Captain Rogers, of Carolina, lost his head in the last play of the game, and in a tisky attempt to make a touch hack was downed beyond the touch line thereby giing Virginia her surety. The coach and captain of Hie Viigunu team say ttiat Carolina won strictly on the niei Its of their play. I A IIISON , KOI 111 (Alllll.lNA 0'." - CiiAUi.ori k, N. C, Novcinbti Ll. Davidson College, of Noith Calolina, defeated South Carolina College " football gam' here today by a scoic of ft to 0. Ol'll.rOKII OOKS DOW N. ItAi.Kinii, Noveiuiu'r 114. Five hun dred peoplB gathered at the fair grounds yesterday afternoon and wit nessed the triumph of the football eleven of the A. and M. College over eleven hraw ny young men from (Juil roid 'ollege. The iuakers were no match lor the farmers. The score of : I toll tells the, story of the game. The iullford boys played pluekily and made a good light Cut the Agr cultuiul and M clianical boys have a Mipcrioi team and it did good work. IIIMIIIAM I KI I AIM IIOKNKU. Ovi-nnn, N C, November 'M Tlie Minghnm School defeated Homer School today at xford ny a se ire of L'H . ii. Supeiior skill, together Willi a heavier und letler team a conn! for I lie sweeping vielor.N of I he Orange county boys. UillKK OAMKS l i s ka imI.is, hid., Nov. Jl. Willi the I i-ii i i cl a 1 1 . if several i tglees below zero and on a lield of snow Hanked and icio ed in by huge drifts, Minneapolis and I llinoii I'niversity football leums played today. Thu visitors winning, I I to ID. Atlanta, November 21. Auburn, Alabama l uiversily, 18; I'niversity of (ieorgia, 17. Koanoku, Vu., November 24 The game here resulti'd: Hi. AlhaiiH 4S, Washington and Dee ft. I New I'okt Nkws, Vu., Nov 21 -New. I Mirt New defeated Kichmoud C'ollege j jy the score of 1 1 to 0. NavaU'udels 21, Virginia Military Institute 5. Chicago A. A., IS; Dartmouth, 5. Dafayetle, 11; heliigli 5. i 1'niLAimi.flllA, Nov 24 I'eiinsi I j vania defeated Cornell this afternoon j hy a score of $ to tl. I M. I. Conteremre. j The M. V. annual conference eon 1 vened at Li er y. N'oilhl.arolliia, Nov. i 2Hrd. rris'dcot Hunch read his unnua. report at I lie opening of t tic afternoon j session, II was a strong paper. Itev. j VV F JCeunett wan elected presiden', ! and Itev. T M JoDtiaon, eecrerary. At night, M K Hatcher delivered the ad., dres-i of welcome which wan responded tg by iiry.. W KHwata,-- The conference sermon was preached Thursday lit 1 1 a m, by Itev J E Hart-sell. Oak lililge Items. This place was "he aceue of gayely and pleasure on Thauksglvliig Day. The Iustitnte gav a half holiday aud at 3 o'clock in tbe afternoon a large crowd of studeoti and visitors gathered at the athletic field to witness a game of football between tbe Commercial and Literary olaaa teams. Professor Wright umpired tbe game which was I . . .:' ' ',.-7 - : an exi'iting one. The Coiumeri iai tenm I won tiy a score of IS o I), making one touchdow n and t.-ti in ih.- nrsl ha f Hint two I..U.'1 iluw i,n and toals in I tie j second naV The Commercial had the advantage in , eight ulul practice, and l.lovd mibiiCK as tbe Mar placer o till' g.tlllc ii' : ,i ihiiiiu i tn I u'liiiii reial stub-:. - . . ' r ii. .the ictorv by a gram! ili.-play ol li icw n kt i u th at ti Iclic Held. Misses Mamie and Hettte hyon, of Croeu-boio, aie visiting .Miss littie Wtiitaker. Miss Jessie Uoberts, of Keruersville, is visiting mends aud relatives on the Kidgc. A iss hillie Met Vary, of Winston, Is visiting Miss Km ma Williams, at this pla ce. Miss Myrtie Holt, w ho is atiendiug the present session of the Salem Acad emy, spent Thanksgiving here with her parents. Professor and Mrs M, H. Holt Messrs l.anihe and Drueii, of Hie W inston Jut us.. i., spent Thanksgiv ing al t his place. The students of Hie Institute will have a minstrel show In the chapel Saturday nigh1. Master Archie aud Mis Marv Lee J.iyuer, of Winston, are visiting the family of l'rof. J A. Holt. h. i.tk liidge. Nov. 2-i. n n All Next W oknt Armory Hull. W instbn will have rt all its own w ay next week in the I beat lien I line. I'cltiebc-lieldcnl Co with tlietr lept I- toirc ol t hilly plays will have a chance to select six of them to amuse each night our theatre loving citleus. I'rohahly if a regular opera house existed here we might get more attrac tions, at any rate-the management are lucky in securing this attraction w hich Is to bciiellt the krraded school library of Winston Already tbe walls and billboards gayly announce (bis attrac tions. Aheady anxious ciiiiiiries for rcscived scats aie being made at ( 1' 1 1 mi loo h ding store. The smallest prices are to pievail, enabling eviiy family to sec this attraction. '1 be juices me tube III, 2(1 mid Ml cents. Thirty cents bu.iiig (lie bint i.c, I In the house and a further Inducement ol 1 idles free Monday night if in coin pauicd by i he bo'iler of one paid HI) cent . ticket. His antlcipati d. crowded houses must naturally follow. Tin Slur Conrsiv The Young Mtn 'a Christian Associa tion Star ecu rsc tickets have armed and are heiup delivered. The course is a strong one and is also very:cotly; however tickets are being sold at exact cost w hich in $2 per seat lor the entire course of live attractions. The course is as foil iws, the Hist number of w Inch w ill be given next Thuisday night : The New York Dailies' Trio, with Miss Lillian CarlniiiTh. A W Hawks, 1 luminous Lecturer. Mo.arl Symphony Club. The Original Old Homestead J u. I -telle. The Hcalclii ( 'oncei t ( 'oinpaiiy. The last named company cost f.too for the single engagement w hich tbey have here and Is one of llie strongest companies lo lie heard anywheie in t bl count ry. I rlcliil In N'ccil Is ii I'i UmkI IikIimmI. WlNSifoN, N C, Nov lit, IS!.-. 'I'o thr o!llce:(i of the I liiiuediale Hcne lit Life iiHiilance Company, liiiltl more, Md: tlenlleinen: Allow me to return lo you 1 1 1 y sincere thanks for the prompt payment of $23.3tt, lielng the aiuount of policy on the life of my beloved husband, Henry liethel, who departed tills life on Nov 2i, inst. ilo was insured in your worthy company on July 4, 1 HUH, paying ten cents weekly (lie above amount was promptly paid to meat once. This prompts me to say to uy friends and ttie public in general that w lu n an agent of the Baltimore company comes to your home for Hie purpose of Insuring you treat I it in wilh such consideration us you would your dearest friend. During I lie time 1 paid my weekly premiums I looked upon the company 'a represen tatives as mere business men, but today and during the hour of my distress they appear lo me as "Angels" ol mercy sent 'imu the throne of heaven. Trusting tbst your company will always be a hotim-hold word, as it is in Winston today, is the sincere wishes of your heuelieiary, LlJt'INDA IlKTHEL. Witness: A U Hides. Home Attain. Itev VV A hut, and Mm Lulz re lumed yesterday ruin a two wetbi' absence among relatives iu the western portion of tbe state. lie has a much divided household, aa be visited eveu counties before seeing all of (bun He also attended the annual st-4ott of tlie Tennessee Lutheran Hyuod, which was in session for four days in Lincoln ton, The synod waa harmonious throughout and much important work done. Their many friends in Winston are glad to see Mr and Mrs Lutz h'jme again and to know that their trip was full of health and enjoyment. - MARKI Ad'K HKU.s. Thoy Syvt.,.tly Klnji nt tlo- Home ot Mr und Mrs. 11. A. IVLI,, cord, Xear Dot La ulu. j Marriage lulls never rang iiimc clearly and sweetly than tbey did through (he halls ami co nd us ot I be palatial country home of Mr and Mis H A i'eddyconl, i ear licticuiia, on Wednesday evening. It was tin.' hri'lit and joyous occasion w lien twomiuds w ith but a single thought, t wo hearts that heal as cue in the person of Mir.s : Emma Hray Slauber and Mr Villia:n Itrown Lillle stepped upon the holy altar of matrimony and in the presence of a gay company of admiring friends and relatives, united their vows in Un holy estate of lawful wediock. Il was indeed a pretty and impressive mar j riage. The handsome couple with I glow ing hearts and bright faces stood : b'ueatli huge bell beautifully decu l rated with lloweisand ferns hy artistic j hands, w hich swung from a high arch 1 of cedar und holly. j Miss Itessie Lehman ami Mr '1 bos Little were the alleudaiits lor (be I bride and groom. j Lev K S Crosland olliclaled in his j usual dignitied ai.d liuptessive nuiniicr. The biide was beautifully auacd iu 'a handsome gown of Unpolled gray trimmed with ecicsc silk and mum i j chlllbn. She cmiled a beautiful bou quet of chiysaut lieiuiin s in her hand. Immediately after the ceremony, which w as performed exactly al seven o'clock, all were ushered into the ele gant dining hull hcrf n giiuid and glorious appctisii.g supper was pic pared. This hall was a model ol artis tic beauty, it being handsomely deco rated with pink and cream drapery, brightened witli choice (lowers. Tlie table fairly won lhece. It was heavily laden with large handsome cakes and oilier dellcaclc-i and was brightly lighted with colored candles, ll indeed a great feast, elegu n I ly served and we desire to say every pui lleipaut enjoyed il beyond measure aud even beyond their most sampilnc expectations. After Mippcr followed a delightful hour of happy converse and gavcsl sociality. May the obstacles Unit pic scut themselves alon i lib. 'm nigged way to i his fair und promising couple be met and overcome wilh a hciioc "Will" and may joys innumerable "Knima" naling from I lie throne Divine attend them through a long, happy, prosperous and uicfiil life. S V I ruin In Co ii Corel ice. Follow ing Is the text of of the Pub lishing House resolutions rcpoilcd by the majority of (he com mil too and adopted ; "Whereas, There has been great agitation regarding what is iknow n as the wur claim of die publishing house of the M. K. Church, South ami "Whereas, Our bishops have ussiued tlie church in u publishing communi cation that if the I lilted Slules Heiiale klutll by aOWmutlve action declare, Hint they voted for the just claim, under a liiisaprehensioii, aud because of misleading s'aleiuents,! he would lake the proper steps to have the money returned to (lie Culled Mules govern ment, and have alieady apprised the Vice-l'iesldeiit of the I ' n i ted Slatt M of their action; theiefore, lie ll "Itesolvedhy the Viiginia confer ence, Thai we have implicit eoiilldence in tlie integrity and lidclily of our chL-f pustors, and believe they will jealously guard aud protect (lie good name of t be chill rb, anil Unit so fur as we have uulhoiily as an annual con ference we relegate this matter tot hem for adjudication according lo then ( iodly Judgment. "Hesolved, Thai we deplore the mis leading methods used by our agent to Dolled said claim." Office for reiit, located above the Journal Publishing Jo's editorial rooms, 18x24 feet, seven lare windows No obstruction 10 liht. A fine location at inolcra'e rent. Apply to Business Manner, Journal Pub Co. I ( 11 l-i ! I to Dentil. Yettcrday moriiliiK Ilirdie Kcicb, a twelve year old negro hoy, was playing with a burning piece of wood and set fire to the dress of Mary Uullimore, who was badly burned. She lias since died. Young Iteicii was tried this morning before a magistrate and bound over to court in a boud of fr0, In default of which be was sent to jail. HutiHWity. Two horses, belong to Smouk iV Mc Creary, runaway this afternoon. Tbey we bUhed to a wugou which was badly damaged. They started at the atable and stopped at the north end of 8a I em avenue. The horses were not Injurge, Tliank8u;lvlntf und l'riilne. Thanksgiving day waa generally observed in Winston-Halem yesterday. It waa an ideal Thaultsglvlug day. and 1 ly pu'n heart Ollicc, ool Mild I foil's d the glow of l.ould feel. All 1 were shut up and ninny merchants suspended busi ncMN. There was nile an exodus nf guns and dogs and spoilsmen into the conn try und man y ol hers visited or feasled friends. 11 ' 'S wcio held in uuiliy of (tie cliiirches and the largot coutribulicns ever known were taken for the asylums and the hcspilal. I.oi'iil I'.rU'tN. Mis s M Oliver, Who has been visit ing her sister, MrsJ W Alspnugh, left on the Kl::i(l train today for her home at litdford City, Va Mrs I ,iie l''iecinaii and daughter, Miss lldna, who h.nc been iMtiling relatives, here, left U Is morning or I heir home at Dobson. DA Davis, a former resident ol' this city, but now uu attorney of Joll'crson, arrived yesterday evening, and will not return home unlil next week. W A Miller and loin I'amell eiiine In this morning Ironi Mocksvillc. Tbey went hunting yesterday afternoon and Killed eighteen hints and one rabbit. Messi-M Lauibe and Druin, of Iiik J01 UN vi, are sull'.ring with the gout and heart trouble They took Thanks giving dinner at Oak liidiic und saw the charming damsels of -that charm ing place. The Daughlcis of the Confederacy; will hold a meeting at .; o'clock tomor row afternoon in the Y M C A parior. . Kery iiiciuber is urged lo he present i as iinpol taut business w ill conic before (he niccling. j SiiiKtnv Altoriiooii. j Mi W N I'lamlers, who is a noted singer, will conduct the singing at the i Y M C A meeting al I o'clock Sunday Mr I' landcis is an able soloist and w ill, ; no doubt, furnish some good v,.cal iiuihic lor the meeting Sunday. His home is in llrooklyn but for several years lie has been traveling wilh Itev TIioh Nceilham, who is conducliug a series of meet lugs nl Broad strict 1 cliuich und who will speak at the 1 , , association Sunday on the subject of I "Jewels." Ladies are invited lo attend. j I'dojilli til-ado Dcloilo J The I'jglilb grade held ils regular weekly debate this afternoon at West J Knd I The ipiestlou discussed w as a very Inlercsliug one, vi.: "Itesolved, Thai Winston would be mine piosperoiis without her tobacco Inteicsls ." 'I he speaking was the best ever heard iu this grade. The negative side was given Hie decision aud W alter Itich unison udjudged the best speaker. The next debate iu lliLs.grudc is upon the ipiestion: Kcsohcd, that Inventions improve I he condition of the winking class. Wuntsi to DMYuiK'liHi- T lie 111 Chairman Holton, oT the Hlatc lepub lli uii executive com, is tin- one noiu w e have hcaid of Ihat come- out hu dis Iiuiii hislng tin "ucgiocs and poor whiles. " He slated lo a dein- 11 1 ut I' friend on I he liiiin lusl week Ihtl he "hoped lo(..d the dcmocials would pass some law clliiilnaling the negro fioui polll lis. " lie also 'cussed' oul liullcr. W ilkcnboio hionicli- New On ncol 1 1 11 ix M noli I no. I he VV insloii ponlolllce ieceied h new caiu elll ng mu hi nc w nlcida . ll weighs IJo pounds, and wu- sbippcil In re by leglsleiTd mail. An eleelili inoloi will luinish power loi opeiutlug the nun bine. A machinist will anise iu 11 few daysfioiu Itosbni to set up the macliine. HujH-rlor Court Next Week. The fall term- of l'orslh eouuiy superioi coin t w ill convene next Mon day 11 1 in 11 1 1 1 K, November 2hth, Judge .Melver, of Cailluige, presiding. There aie 120 casts on the criminal doikcl and 17(1 casts on the civil docket. '1 be lit lii Wilt Tiisl t wh "Weeks. - - l.udii.'si' Aiixllluiy. A niccling of the Laics' Auxilltny of the Y Al OA has been called to meet at the rooms al 'A:Mt o'clock Monday afternouu. Mrs l'ruther, ebiiiiniaii, reiiucsls thai thers tie u full intend ance. '" Hello. Interstate telephone subscribers w il please add to their list: New York & New Jersey Development Co, 127; Dr J W I'etty, residence, 202; Myers & Co, city markei, 21X1. Kiirtlniiiake. A decided earthquake shock was feit iu this city at 3:07 this afternoon, but no damage iias been done. Only tne more week to get photos at 50c per dozen at ti Cottage Gallery as we leave after next week. 2t I'hc air was ens blight sunshine thanki a heallb liauks and publi, i H My China Parlor is filled witii one of the Handsomest Stocks ever exhib.ed in Win ston. I want you to see it whether yu wish to buy or not. Come in and ask to see i . A few of the things to be seen; Hand-Painted China. Fruit Plntea, Celery Tray, 'onib ami lirnsh Tr;i s, Pin Trays, Coke I'lati'H, Olive and I'icklc Dishes, .lew el Cases, Ink Stands, W ash Stand Sots, Clove and Hand kerchief I luxes, Lamps, Ladies Toi let Seto, t 'locks, Fish Sets, Ice Cream Sets, DinuerSets .Jaidiuiers, ( 'hocolate Sets, Itisipie Fig urea, &c. A Beautiful Line of Cut Glass. If you have not seen this Parlor thi yearll will pay vou to come. I muk a SI'KCI ALT'Y OK KINK (iOODH Iu (his hue, anil if you want somitthing line I have it. FRED N. DAY JEWELER. Corner Main and Third Streets. JOB LOT MEN'S SHOES AT 33 1-3 to 50 Per Cent Off htr Ketilai' I'l ices. A not her Lot WOM FA'S HIIOKN al tU . is. Tlie.se hhoes w ill j;o quick . Lot id l!os" and Ladies' Shoes cheaper t han they can lie hail at other places lor same g-oods. W e li;it line. II' Iioiiobl a you want lug dine iu this a lirsl class suit cheaper t hun on conic to us. h,i e se'ii I belli, L. E. GARDEN. No. 7 41ti Street. THANKSGIVING DAY will come on November 2ltli, when we will nil tut Turkey with I 'in le Sa;u, and lime a jubilee fcio-l over his victo ries. Fur your Thanksgiving Dinner you will llud every t hing in table delicaciia Olives, Nuts, Kalsius, Olive Oil Cljeese, ruitsjliims, Nllxl and i'luin, I' ine Codec and Tea, ttl; w ill make it a feust to be remembered. H. A. Giersh Main Street, HALKM, N. C. R. H. JONES, Dentist. Ollice in I'eoplc's Hank Itu'lding. Phones:' Interstate "9; Bell Ittt, SPECIAL NOTICE! Parties baviiig- money to loan can have it advantageous placed by coiiiiiiuiiicalino; with me. THE PIEDMONT FARM EXCHANGE Booms H aud 4, Leiuly Bl n'k, Inter&tate 'phone, l."4. ELLIOT! WARREN, Manager. Clothing : Jr'4 'YV''""T ' 9 t - t 1 7 7
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