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The Journal. AVPRKVV .im NKH Kdit.iH J O R . HtKlMO Moauc J J IJAUI.1M.T N,.vk;h ,Mi'AlI).f'l TBRMS: t...i hlx Monlhs One Month rS.Ofi Al'VEKTlMSIi HATES Chtti on application Artdrw all communion tioc-Iti: TUE JOl KNAI-. 13U Main Street. Winston N. C. FRIDAY, Dec. 9 two 01: oxrr wiiu'Ht Tin: .Joi knai. as a newspaper has leen ireful not to take sides on tbe question of the change ot the nieetiups ol the White Man's Club from monthly to semi month li lt is published for those who en tertain honest eon vict ions on each side of the question and it would be unfair in the paper to advocate a policy for the club, which did not enter into itH organic princi pies. It would certainly be uufair to those who think dilierent from llie editor to endeavor to lorestall action by editorial expression. Tin: .lot us a 1 is in lavor ol do iug what the club thinks best and will advocate whatever it decides ought to be done. Whatever the decision tonight may be. let it Ik- acijuiesed in with hearty uuauanimity . bet every member attend the meeting and give his views and his vote for or against the proposi tion. The meeting will be interest ing. AN Ol'THAtii:. There ih no (uesliou mImiiiI the truth of the report that a white man was marched through the streets of Winston estcrday chaint-d" to a negro." Supermini dent 8paeh and two while guards are responsible lor this outrage on this white man and on the coin munity. The board of connly commissioners meets on tl' first Monday in January. We respect 1 nil v call their attention to this matter and will lei it rest with them for investigation and action I eh ire making anv further Tin men! except to say we do not be beve men of their standing wil permit ; such a flagranl act of ust less old rage to go unpunished. The fiscal ,ear 1M7 N was a rec ord breaker Cur this country in (he matter of foreign exports. Our agricultural exports amounted in Value to ri:;,i;.s.".,."70. and our manufactures to ?iLM.Hi,(ii;,:;.".l. The . total value of all our imports was ffl.ino.lMM.iM.'i. And with all this )rosjerous foreign trade, the finan cial operations ol our government for the same year ended with a deficit ovei ip'too, imio.ooo. Kvi deutly there is a "screw loose" somewhere. Ju JSMl the South made L'S'.t.Mf'p tons ol pig iron . In 1M7 it made J,7SMi,712. In bSMi the value of the product was .7,2o!', (.". In 1M'7 the estimated value wa fl'ti, -ril',717. In I. smi the Smith's out put of coal was :i,7.i, N 4 tons. Last year it was ."t2,N.ri,(;:0 tous, and has exceeded 2.",(K)(i,Ut Oeuch year since JMU . There was a deficit iu the na tioual finances hist lis. al year ol 3s,(M0,0(o, and the estimates for the current year indicate a balance on the wrong side ol overl 12,000 000. And this, too, despite the fyingley bilr and the war taxes. The McKiuley admiuistratiou will go down into history as the "deficit administration.' ' The merchant with goods to sell should inform the people of the 4aot- --Ad m method - f informing the people than by ad vertising iu a good newspaper has yet been devised, or ever will be. The people read the good newu papers, and therefore the adver tisements jn such papers are brought directly lielore their eyes. OTliJUWi UOL'UIITM Editorially Expressed uinl Sue flQtly4ri bented. Charlotte News: The most absurd c harge made by Butler, Ramsey and Holton iu their first wild exclamations after they came to, is that Col. An drews had secured control of the Leg islature and the trusts and railroads would own it. It is a charge that do sensibl man will believe, a charge tint could be made only by men who are in tbe habit of coining their distorted imaginations into political falsehood, Never in the history ol the State hit j there leen elected an abler lejfiHlature J than that which will assemble in KaK ; elfrli next month. Tliereare. huhiIktk 1 of men in tioth houses Who would 1 grace any position In the Hlate. They I are nieu who know thulr own mtridn aDd wi'l uot be led by any man. The I two proceeding Legislature have beeD ! controlled almost entirely by Fusion 1 bosses; and it id significant that Ituller and otberc who are raining the cry of j "boss" have theuiaelveH been tbe most i tryauuous aDd obnoxious of Legislative . bosses. Hut the people have repu- dinted Ik8bIhiii and the inemberH of the next Legislature will lie guided only by their own con victldiis. The lawyers whom (inventor Run- sell "bus fed to use a common place ex piehHiun, since he has occupied the (iubernatonal chair will have to graze U))on other pastures when the legisla ture gets t 'rough its work. A member of the General Assembly, in talking to a representative of t lie Raleigh I'owt remarked that the legis lature would (-online the governor to the legal services of Iuh Attorney (eneral, In whom he apparently does not repose any marked degree of con faience in other wohIh the governor will lie denied the power of engaging politicians ami jiolilii-ul friends at the cost ot the state to prosecute and annoy any citizen or bminesii interest of (in state that ImppetiH lo have incurred Ins ill will. 'flit! legislature will then be doing the present Attorrcy tieneial justice. It will force Ins own aduiinihtration to reeognie him, semelliing that the big gest portion oT it has not yet done. Tin- lieut 'iimpiiln. There was an unusually large pro duction of wheat in t ieorgia tins year. In view of the low price of cotton this was most fortunate for the stale and 11 is probable that we shall see next year more w heal raised in this state than ever '.icfore. It lias been demonstrated often that wheat can lie produced pro Ittahly in nearly every pari of tieorgia. There were good wheat crops this year in north, south, east and wcsl Georgia. Last year the Hon James M .Mmil h raised III.IKlli IhihIicIh of wheal onlilu acres in ( iglcl horpe cou nly. That w on Id have been n good w heal crop anywhere and it paid Mi Smith handsomely. The Macon Telegraph liasdone much to encourage I his good work. One of Us latest efforts lo do so iH made in I he form of premiums in gold amounting to $:iu for tlie best w heat crops iu the slate. The press i f tieorgia is usually alive to the interests of ( iei rgia and it sIiouUIoai w halcver it can to discour- ic Vvei puduct ion of cotton and to encourage a larger and -more varied production of food cri ps. The wheal campaign deseives I he cordial approval and active assistance of the daily and weekly press of the slate. Atlanta Constitution. 4lH(UtiiH-'it 'ourl!y. "My fiillii i," savs a London restau rant keeper, "was a milkman, and his place was hi the neighbor! d of liar ley M reel. He supplied the ( iladslone. I. mills wilh milk, unit delivered it. i line day when on my icnmilsa thunder sliinn ciiinc ii.i as I had jusl reached Mr. ; ( lailsloiie's house, and t he rain descend- ed in torrents. 1 rang the servants' bell, , Inn it was not promptly answered, and j in. untune i was being soaked with the 1 ram The front door opened, and a kindly voice asked me to step into the doorway, so that 1 might he sheltered. I Mr. i ladstone had seen mo from the window uinl opened the door himself, lb- aKo rang for the servant, so that 1 ini'lit he nt (ended to without lurther deinv." I.lltl.l Kiel ArtlliclHl Fog. The product ion of cloud by the action of ultra violet light was demonstrated at a soiree at the Koyal society by V. T. It. Wilson. The beam from an are lamp was focused by a quart lens iu a tube continuing moist air free lrom dust, iu a few minutes a blue fog was seen to form in the illuminated cone, aud this fog cmild be made to move by applying In at to the lube locally When the ul tra violet i a s Were cut off by a sheet of mica, uo such formal ion took place, and it is therefore suggested that the small particles which give rise to tile blue ot the sky are produced by the ultra violet rays of sunlight absorbed in the upper layers of the atmosphere. Engineering. Hull! I pou ltowbler. There is a village ui England built upon an enormous bowlder of chalk. This ' bow ldcr is half a mile long and must have been carried coastward a dis tance of miles by some great iceberg. It was dropped to the bottom of tbe glaeiul sea, where it became partly cov ered and surrounded by blue gray bowl der clay. ... W lieu you ak for -111 WiU'm YV-iU;h. lia.el halve don t accept a eouuter teii or imiuitatiou. There are more cases of Piles being cured by this, than all others combined. 10. V. O'iiau Ion. The City Directory. The name of all societies, lodges, clubs, etc, together with the meeting night and place of meeting will be iu serud free in tbe new N inston -Kaleui directory if sent to -address below, or lelt at Phoenix Hotel on or before Haturday iJeeember 10th. Ouly those sending us the above information will be inserted iu tbe work us it is impos sible to insert them unlet- given to us by above date. Address, K. K Tl'RNER & Co , P. O. Uox 43, Winston, N. C. Constipation prevents the body from ridding itself of waste matter, DeWitU Little Early Risers will remove the trouble aud cura Bick Headache, BilliousneM, Inactive Liver and clear the Complexion. Bmall, surar coated don't gripe or cause uause. . W. O'Hanlon. Tarlrlr Sllaneea a Wttetui. After several visits in Scotland dur ing tbe pomnier of 1838, Carlyle went l . 1 I , Domu lu aoiHuriK. wrii. uiinnei 1 x. uopeiaua in xne Atiautio on nis retnru tbonce ho spnt a few .days In Muncbester with Mrs. Harming. "He bud been put to sleep in an old bed, which be remembered in hit father's hnuje." "I was just closing my senses in sweot oblivion," wrote be, "when the watchman, with a voioe like tbe deepest groan of the highland bagpipe or what an ostrich corncraik might ut ter, groaned out 'Groo-o-o-o!' close under nit' and Hi-t urn nil in a callon strain j (,,,... for there was no artionlate ' miunuiicumcnt at all iu it, that I could gatlnT. '( iroo-o o-o!' riipeatHd again and ' again at vurions distances, dying out i uinl then crowine loud again for an 1 n,mr r Innr "I grew impatient, bolted ont of bod, flung up the window. 'Groo-o-o-o !' There be was, advancing, lantern in hand, a few yards off me. 'Cau't yon give up tiiat noiHc.'' I hastily addressed him ' Vou are keeping a person awake. What good is Jt to go howling and groaning all night and doprive people of thoir sleep:' He ceased from that tinio at least 1 heard no more of him. No watchman, I think, has been more as tonished fur snm.l),timt) back." Kmc 1 1 ill Children and KKroi. The negro is not so well known as one might expect, considering that geog j rapliy is widely and often excellently taught in onr primary schools. The ideas most frequently expressed con cerning him are that be is black and a foreigner. Hern are some of the definitions: "A , black man who lives iu India." "A j dark man who comes from America." j "A negro is a slave we road of them iu j 'Uncle Tom's Cabin.' " "A gentleman ; who lives in a foreign country." j i he country children are even more lively in their descriptions than tbe town children: "A negro is a foreign man with black skin all over him with 1 thick lips and curly black hair be goes 1 naked. " j "A negro is a man and they livo in a very hot cuuntry and they have little hats to live in." "A negro is u black ; man who acts in a circus." "A negro is a( inan whose skin is al- , ways black, they are strong and they live in hntH, and do not weur clothes and they shoot with a bow." "A negro is u man wbnt oats missionarys. " Tho Sunday school lnisninuary stories aud the traveling circus color the village children's ideas on negioes. Nutioual Keview. iilj i'-rln and Foreord lunf Ion. A glycerin man iu conversation with a reporter the other day suid that the majority of those who arc engaged in the business of shooting wells believe in fnreordination. "I think that a man will not die till his time comes, " he said. "A man is liable to die at any calling, no matter how safe it may be considered. He will pass through all kinds of dangers aud never sustain the slightest injury. Then he is knocked out of existence when he least expects it "(ilyoeriu meu have to be quite nervy, but there is not one of them who dues not feel that ho is iu no great dan ger. They think they will livo out their allotted time aud will not he blown up uutil the predestined event is due. We are handling death every day and know it, hut by the exercise of caution and common sense there are but few of us comparatively that ure killed. Tbe rail road men are much more liublo to acci denial death than glycerin men ure." Bradford (lJa. ) Kra. Totter, iSalt-Kheiim iviid Kozema Tbe intense itching and ueident to these diseases, is smarting lustautly alliiyed by .applying Chamberlain's Kye and Kkiu Oiutuienl. Many very bad eases have been permanently cured by it. it is equally ettlcieut for itching piles aud a favorite remedy tor sore nipples, chapped hand's, chilblains, frost bites aud chronic- sore eyes. '2b emits per box. For sale by Asheraft & Owens, i)ruiB'Ht- I) it. Cadv's Condition Powders, are j tint what a horse needs when In bad condition. Tonic, blood purifier and vermifuge. They are uot food but medicine and the best In use to put a horse iu prime coiiditon. Price 25te per box. For sale by Asheraft & Owens Drugjfjst. Chamberlains Colic, Cholera aud Diarrhoea Hemedy can always be de leuded uhii aud is plersaut aud safe to lake. Hold by Asheraft & Owens, Druggists. Two Pointed tjtiesitloiis s we red. An What is the use of making a better article tliau your competitor if y uot get a better price lor It? Ans. As there is no dlffiereu.ee in the price the public will buy ouly the better, so that, while our profits may le smaller ou a single sale they will be uiucli greater iu the aggregate. How eau'you get the public to know your make Is the best? l. If both articles are brought promt neutlj before the public both are cer tain to lie tried and the public will tiuicklv pass judgemeut on them aud use only the better one. This explains the lare sale on t'tiHitwrlitr)-4Vjugb'-lfl3r-Tb iieople have been using It for years and have fouud that It eau always be de pended upon. They may oceasioualy take up with some fashionable novelty put forth with exaggerated claims, but are certain to return to the one remedy that they know to be reliable, aud for coughs, colds aud croup, there Is nothing equal to (.'hamberlaiu's Cough lteiuedy. For sale by Asheraft 4 0eun, Druggists. . Overcome evil with good. Overcome your coughs witn Oue Minute Cough Cure. It is so good children cry for It. It cures croup, bronchitis, pneu monia, grippe aud all throat aud lung diseases. E. W. O'Haolan. Office' for rent, located above the Journal Publishing Go's editorial rooms, 18x24 feet. seven large windows. No obstruction to light A fine location at moderate rent Applyto Business Manager, Journal Pub Co. The Chance of Your Life TO GET WRAPS FOR YOUR LITTLE GIRLS FOR Almost Nothing. We offer for the few weeks remaining in 1898 Our Entire Stock of Misses' and Children's Cloaks Can Yon Afford to Miss This Chance? NO! NO! NEVER! Call and Examine Our Stock and Convince Yournelves that we are SPEAKING THE TRUTH. AND IF YOU WANT UNDERWEAR wc arc opcnlog up 4i about that Next Week. OUR FURNITURE LINE, See the Elegant Line OF Crockery, China, Lamps, Pictures, &c For Christmas and Holidays, at Call Bros' Furniture Stores. FIFTH HTKEET, UHTWKEV TRADE AND LimiKTV. The are making close prices and cl isiug out at cost llgures, to make room for their large stock of furuiture on hand aud dailv arri ad. Have your money by coming 10 ee Up-to-date work, Satisfaction guaranteed, at Hughes' shaving parlor. Fresh Meats of all kinds constantly on hand. Sausage, beet, lamb, lard, mutton, etc. G. W. HAWKINS Interstate Phone 68. City Market. Truth wears well. People havt learned that DeWitt's Little Early Risers are reliable little pills for regu lating the bowels, curing constipation aud sick headache. They don't gript. E W O'Hanlon, I'ugglst. Bee here gentlemen, we are pre pareu to grind your clipper and all other barbering utensils. We also give strictly first-class barber work In every line. Clipper hair cut 16 eta, J. C. IRVIN, Elegant Hardwood Mantels aud a full liue ot til en, made to (It any tire place, Fogle Brmi., Manufacturers, 81 em. MONDAY AND TUESDAY, R. L. NEAR COFFEE POT. trxctly This is the place to SELLING THEM AT Lovely Line of Christmas Goods, B"t we will tell you all Respectfully, ROSENBACHER & BROS. Third Street, Opposite Court House L.lke a well re;ulated railway, please all patrons. Unlike the steam roads, however, our goods never smash up, They are made to stand all wear aud tear aud present a bold front to tbe attacks of age a nil hard usae. All tirades but tbe Iow tirades. All Prices but the High Prices. We carry the Largest .Ktock, Own our own buildings, pay no rent, aud will sell you good gouds cheaper than anybody. A. C. VOGIER&SON, hirnitura Dealers & Undertakers. uh. J- M. RICHARD Always keeps on hand a first class stock of meats and constantly strives to please his cus tomers. An order from you will be appreciated. J. M. RICHARD. City Butcher. Moore & Sapp, Attorney and Counsellor at Law. . Offlee: H. W. Corner Third and Lib erty fcUreets, Winston, N. C. Will practice in all Btate eourU and iu the Federal court. Ail business wil receive prompt aud careful attention. JENKINS&ELLER Fire Insurance A ents WINSTON, N. C. Liverpool S London (ilrlic, Mcoltli'i I) n lou & National Nt. 1'hiiI K rt and Marl t, ( reenwich Kire of New Voik, . AgrirullurtJ, Travelers' Life, Accident and Employe' Liability. T Ul AwieU Wi.0UJ,UO). luur fate phone, l'l. All Wool Broadcloth, BLACK AND NAVY BLUB, WORTH 90 cents, for 50 cents. Bed Comforts, 50c Up. Blankets 2$c, up to Elkin Best Blankets. For First Quality See Us. Can Save You Money, No Seconds. HENDRICKS. SALEM, N. C. SLt OOSt get wlnt COST. you want in HOTEL PHOENIX. Centrally located and conducted in a manner to please the better class of travelers. J. A. EFIRD, Manager. Hotel Jones, Ontre of lousiness, Main Htreet. J- l.- JO VF.S, Proprietor. Kates $2.00 per day. Accommoda tions aud euisiue the bee' A WARM GREETING that cheers the heart aud enliveDS the spirits, when a man enters his home alter a busy day, awaits him when he sees the cheerful lire in one ol our Centennial parlor stoves. They are ornamental, economical in the consumption of fuel, and ar tistic in design. They come in various sizes aud patterns, and are the handsomest parlor stove on the market. WINSTON HARDWARE CO. Next door to Piedmont warehouse and opposite Farmer's warehouse. An imperfect skin is always caused by bad blood. Remove the cause I Improve your blood. How? By tak ing ttte blood purifier that has stood the test for thirty years , Johnston's fiarsaparilla It has thousands of happy friends. Quart Bottles sell every where at WIUJAIS. DAVIS, RBOOKJ A CO. Detroit, fUcfc. tinnttM ior line Ui, . 11m fuwi Uitl Lint KOa. FRESH FISH AND OYSTER PRICES: New Rivet Oystera, 2-5 mad 80 cents per quart; York River Oystera, SO ana 8i cent per quart; Norfolk, extra selects, 40 cctiU per-quart; Lynnhaveo Bay, AO centa per auart. A lo carry a full line of live and and dreaeetf poultry, and bandlea all rilflerent kind of wild game. Every thing first clasa and if uot satisfactory money refunded, at J.H. BRIM'S STAH, City Market Bell phone, 75. Reference: People'! National Bank, Wine ton, N. C. and Jackets that line WHILE WE ARE PHONE T. B. CRAWFORD, BELL 91 or 21 8. INTERSTATE 68. FOR A to do your transferring or pleasure driving. in time, and a small leak in your draw pipe iu the cellar will contaminate your entire house with disease germs. Only the beat sanitary plumbing can save your home fronv fever, dlptberia and germ diseases. As Sanitary Plumbers we are experts and make a specialty of the complete fitting up ef buildings of all kinds iu the most skill ful manner. Am always willing and glad to furnish estlmatea . Give me a call. L. B. BRICKENSTEIN. Furniture Emporium 18 WHERE jYOU WILL FIND Rugs, Druggeta, Art ijuarea, Lamps, Fine Rockers, Tables and Tabor ettea. An elegant line of Hol day Noveltiea Suitable for Bridal PresenU. , ., I,. '. Yours to Pleaae, , OF. HUNTLEY Trade Street, Warehouse. Opposite Farmers EUGENE E.GRAY, , Attorney-at-Law. Office: Lemljr Building, Winston N. C. . Aim represents leading Arkn nd Foraigo Fire Insurance Companies I. F. fl I
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