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JOURNAL THE I THE JOURNAL cTHE JOURNAL Gtres the Happetimgaoftbe Wort V Is Only J.o Per tear- Its id- V vrrtinlng Sates are JteasooabJ. x and Meaults are Certain. . H ine iia.y They occur and All the 1,001 news While it Is Fresh. SooeooooooQOoooQoaoooooooeoeo ( WINSTON-SALEM, N. C, TUESDAY. DI'X'KMHKU 20, 185)8. PRICE FIVE CENTS. VOL. 2-NO. 223. THEJPHAL GUARAHTEES THE LWBBEST BIRBUlATiWI OF AMY WWER BIBBMLATEO B W1HSTBII-8ALEM, SUBSCBIPTMM BBflKS MPEW TO ALL FOB MBTOfflOM 8 I 3 HOLIDAYiGIFTS In flue leather goods, iu combination poeketbooks, tablets and pads. Our stock of albums, and handsomely bound and illustrated books, juvenile bks make gifts tbat the cultivativea appreciate as Xuias souvenirs. D. fl. Browder, 'Successor to Justine & Brn wrier.) Waehotfio National Bank, Winston, N. C. W. A. LEMLY. President. JAS. A. GRAY. Cashier. H. Montague, Att'y 1 LAND & L.OAN AOENT, WINSTON. N. L. Houses, lots and lands for Mle, rent or ex chtnge. Loanu negotiated; large or small umouiiu. InteraUtle ptione H2. TOY BOOKS, -AT Howell's. Kxamiue the Beta of STANDARD AUTHORS -AT HOWELL'S. South Side Court House Square. Artistic Cards hi ttnto. REMEMBER THE. BIG 10 PER Reduction Sale For Cash Now going on 135 i iJ.fi.ll!HM Open Evenioastiil 90' clod . Saturday ETcninsti 112 Crclock. HouseJFull Useful XmasGifts For Men and Boys. x - . 2 8firXo concern can give .vim i SEW (iOODS at lower price J than we. I i t SPECIAL V ALL ES in Huts, t Neckwear, Underwear, Mtif- i tiers, Shirts, Collars, Cuffs, . S BIS A Sox, huspotiacrs, utttnrei- ins, Handkerchiefs, Gloves, &c. t 1 m wnnnmiFF i nn t - - III, 1 1 W WWII W I 1 ww., 2 J Lns an Men's Kiimishings. 4 GROWTH OF THE Wachovia Loan and Trust Company. Winston N. C, Since OrjLauizatiou, Jnnc 15, 1893. DKi'osrra I WH,imf.HU fl'li,.r7lt.llt) IWUU.Yll.'i I.OANH. (f (M.lii.iO Hk'.Mil.'JI (If.' IT i.ll.l -i. I . lime IS, lM June Ift, l-fl'l. June IS, 1SWI, June l,r, 1MM Sept. I, itm, fM Loan ana Trusi comoany. WINHTON, N. C, txecutor Acts as Administrator I Guardian. The Best and Most Reliable Trust Company In the State. Does a General Banking Business. Pays Interest on Deposits. Sol lets Your Business. WINSTON -SAL EH Building and Loan Association. FOURTH SERIES NOW OPEN. KJrwt rayment Called lor De I. This Association offers llrt cIiiwh facllitleH to borrowers at very low rut h of Interest, aurt to IiivcMoih hii aosolutely safe hihI profitable Invem luent. To salurled men anil wae earners who ilesire to lay up a few dol lars each mouth for the inevitable "rainy ilay," it ad v Butanes are unequalled. A home Institution luarjaRed by home people, (i. A. KOI. UN, Hee. and Treat. . DIKKtrrOKH. J. C Buxton, Dr. J. K. Hhalluer, J. W. Hlilpley, W. A. Whilafeer, H. K. Allen, Joe Jacob.", W T. V'ogler (i. A. Kolliu. CENT at,.. if 7 McNAIR'S A KKPLY TO MK. VEST. s'ii!itii" lMntt, ot t'oiineetictit, Ariritff (V i- Kxanlii. V ami i NwioN, Dec. 19. The senate hail a busy day, aud there were several important speeches. Mr. l'latt, of I ou iifrlicut, spoke against the Vest resolu tion, which declares that the United Stab s has no power to acquire territory. "1 shall mulntaiii," said Mr. l'latt, "that the t'uited states lias shown a lent capacity tor government in all try ing times and under many tryinj? con ditions, and that it is capable to meet any emergency likely to arise. 1 propose to confine myself to the question of the right or powerdenied by the resolution. I shall contend that the United States is a nation, and that as such it possesses every sovereign jstwer not reserved by tin conslii ution to the stateu or the people themselves; that the right to acqiiiic teriiiory was not reserved and tin. I, therefore, that right is au Inher ent right a right to which there is no limitation. I shall show, also, that, In certain instances, this inherent sover eign right is to be inferred from specific clauses of the constitution Itself." A N 1 1 LSTt ItlC I'lCTLKft lnWUIch MoKlnW'v ami VVhiHler Stain! Out AfiiiluM Dark liack Uioiinil. Savannah, tin, December "U An intensely dramatic incident occurred (luring President McKiuley's visit to the ( ieorgia Slate Agricultural and Mechanical College euloreih yester d:.S. The hull was crowded with negroes. The president, in t lie course of his speech, was telling the story of a colored color sergeant. His colonel had dcliveied the Hag to him with this injunction: "Sergeant, I place in your bauds l bis sacred Hag. Kight for it; yes, die for it; but never surrender it to the hands of I he enemy." " That black soldioi," said the presi dent, "with love of country aud pride in his heart, answered: 'I will bring the Mag back in honor, colonel, or reHrt to ( iod the reason why.' In one battle, iu carrying that Hag of freedom, lie was stricken down. He fell with the folds of that Hug wrapned about him, bathed in his blood, lie did not bring it back, but )od knew the reason why.. "At San Juan Hill aud at 101 fancy ." At this juni'ti. re the president's voice choked w lib emotion. With an ellbrt be had turned and extending his aims towards (Jcncml Wheeled, said: "But heic Is (lencral Wheeler, lit was there. He can fell you belter than 1 can." The effect was electrical. The audi ence went wild. (Jeueral Wheeler stalled as if to arise, but reall.ing (lie impropiiety of interrupting the presi dent even to thank him, sank b(ick. The president, with line tact, realiz ing his embarrassment, look a step for ward and extended his hand, tieneral W heeler arose and grasped it. For a full minute the ex federal soldier and the ex-con federate soldier stood, with clasped hands, looking each other squarely in the eye ard smiling, while the former slave race surrounding them shrieked cheer upon cheer. It was an historic picture. Fonil Memories!. We have observrd that when a mull who has bccin raised In the country comes to town and succeeds iu winning a competency from the hand of ficKleJ fortune all bis desires turn toward the cc.untry again. He remembers I he ha -py ui.ys on the old farm. They Heeuied hard days at the time, hut when light fingered memory begins to spin her web she has ttie knack of embroidering and gilding the hardships of youth until they apear to be the happiest experiences of .life. Aud so, as we grow older, we lout; more and more for the scenes of our early days, or for sur roundings (hat will be a perpetual re minder. Colonel George: W Adair, of West End, has a standi. ig oiler of $2.76 for a ginger cake that will be as agreeable to his taste as the ginger cakes that old Aunt Minervy Ann used to bake iu f Aeeatur.- W ar -authorized to . say tbat he will even pay as much as $5.25 fjt such a cake. Ho it ever Is w ith those choice s Irtts who, having ruu their careers iu town, would now be glad to returu to the homes of their youth. There are a dozed men iu Atlanta who will pay boom prices for duplicates of the farm homes that were dear to their childhood. They are willing, Indeed, to pay as high as $1,000 an acre. But when it came to the delivery of the goods, so to speak, they would be ex acting. 1 the same old gum m the spring? Art the martin gourds still rattling ou the pine poles in the horse lot? Is the plum thicket still standing iu the old sedge field? Is the wash bole still where It used to be on the branch? Is the May apple ..tree still standing Jd the garden? And are the bee guua sitting on the sunny side of the privet hedge? Are Jolly aad Loud still about the place, as ready to tun rabbits in the day time as they are to tree.'poisums at night? Are Beck and Puss, the match mules, ready to be hitched to the wagon? Are Buck and Ball, the steers, waiting for Crooked leg Jim to put them to the cart? Is old Aunt Minervy Ann singing in the Kitchen ready to get rbout cookh g din ner.' Are Toin, and Bl'l, and h rank making arrangements tt go coon bunt ing? You say you know nothing aboit all these things, and yet you were ready to make a deed to a duplicate of the old farm. Why, did you sii pose you were to be paid $1,0; O an acre for laie laud and eniiity houses? iK.u -ii, we don't want t lie land and li.e empty honsi s. We want the old tiius, the old things, t lie old friends, the old surroundings. Put these in ami we'll give. you $1(1,000 an a.ic; !.,i! until you can put 'em in, don't come and tell us you cau duplicate the farms we kuew. You see, gentla re uler, it a case of Colonel Adair's gingei cake over agaiu. -Atlanta Constitution. con i : : i ; i . nck ad.MH'iins. Bishop Handy Bend I he Ap pointments l.us.1 Nlht. Monday afternoon s seonlon of the A M K coufereiue was an executive one. It lasted until 0::0 p m, w lien conference adjourned until 7;:til in to hear the report on education, l'lomptl.yat the hour, although the rain was falling, the iioice wa. erowded. Bishop Bandy ir.iule a brief address and then introduced to the audience Prof Jas Williams, principal Kill n-1 1 College who would speak to us on the subject of education. We need not say that he did Justice to the subject and himself. The address vas instructive aud v ell delivered. As Piol Williams linisi ,ccl his re marks t lie choir and congregal ion rung Hie air itb melodises stra;ns. Prof John 11 Hawk ins, si ue'.ary of education of A M jIiiii. b, was Hie next speaker and caused us to wonder and think if such How of eloquence ever came fiviu mortal lips before. We can not say too much in praise of tiie address. The conference educational society con veiled and the members answered to their names and paid flier dues to the amount of $Z.'i. Committee mi disbursement!- having performed t heir-duty the bishop arose and lined the hymn, "And let our bodies null," an' lull before singing he delivered to the conference his last words of courage and advice to them. He then read appointments amid anxious and waiting souls. Tills conference has outstepped all former record as tolls Nuances. Col lections from all sources amounts to $J,l.'i.-lH. Hymn as lined was sung and the conference adjourned sine die at 1 :,!0 a in. Bev II I. Alkins, the pastor of HI James A M K chinch, Winston, was appointed lo I nion Bethel church, Winston. Bev W S Beid, of I nion Bethel, to High Point Mission. Bev (! C Alexander to Ht James, Winston. Bev J T Gibbons to Baleigh circuit. J. T. (i. AT AEMOKY BAHi NKiHl. The Work ol the ivruoiii-llrl-ih'iil Company (Ji-cntly Appro elated. Notwithstanding the fact that rain fell almost in hureuts last night, u good sized audience was present at the Armory to witness the opening of (lie return engagement of the Peruchi Beldeni Company, iu "The American Heiress." The day was a beautiful romantic drama and contained a well defined plot with just enough i omedy (o make it lively. The . was. rum posed of the sairus peixons that were l.i re before with ttie exception of Miss Anna L.' Bates who now takes ibe psrt of liui charac ter wolo in aud her Work Inst night was of a high oi der aud well no riled tl e applau.-e given. To say thai Ine work of Mis Bel-, de ii, P ruchi and M rioii ussuchas tirfelain f if YliV fli'llie higB 'TrVtrf Hmt they gained when here before, would lebut to state ii mildly and the sup port kvcii tlx m l y IIk? jeiiiaiio.er of the ctiH'.c was all l but could be de sired. We predict a full house for each remaining n.ghl aud matinee of the present engagement aud are sure that all who atteud wife be well paid for so doing. Tonight will witness the 'production of "The Lltilo Wildcat," a comedy drama In four acts aud will be one of the best programs cf the week. ' v A Welcome duett. We are glad to welcome Mr Jas L Conrad, of Durham. He is the elec trician of Hid Juteistate Telephone Company and has come to make the necessary improvements ou the system here, . ; This editor was so glad to see him. twisted his wrist by the warmth vf our band shake. ' IIEM.0. MOfKSYIIlK! 'ITic l'cee l.liiefs Now in Opx-ru-llon 1., IwiTii inston ami MTxksvlii,.. The first message ot r the in u tele phone line caiio v I. at L':4." o'clock ttS?' join Mr. f" Hoi ii' lornc A Jon,,. . uprising -merchants f Moeks.'ille and ow hersof the lin.. Following is (lie message. "Hello, isllmt the Jol'KXAl'.' Jul u NAi.at Winston? All rigb;. This is Horn. ( ilad to see you, mean glad to shake, that is glad to talk to you. The Jor knai. is highly regarded in .Mocks ville aud we are a'l delighted to be in hollering distance of progressive Win slon. ( food bye. " STATISTICS showing 1 lu Mi-mhcrsdilp of I lie I Hlfoivnt I H'noiiiliiiil Ions. js there have recently appeared iu -some of the papers nf J his cily stale. mcuta mm c In one of the pulpittyof this city as lo the number of nieiuliers and the unpitccdculcd growlli of a eel tain denomination, I beg leave to give I tie public who read the hiiiiic the follow iug statistics, as compiled by the t'uited States olHeer for Hint purpose and found in I he olhclal document of the government. -This is the census of sii. It is at least presumable thai the various dcuomhntlions have kept pace at Icusl equally dining the last eight veins. I cue all the ilcuoniiiui tioi.sthat number over Inn, noil: Catholic ii.-J , Methodists l,."iSO,L's Baptists :;,?ii-J,ii-j!i Prcsby I er ia us. I , L!7.S..'i.l-J I ail heiaus I , J. i I ,ll, ;" Christian 7 1 1,77.1 episcopal .' U,oini ( 'oiigregatloual ... o-J,77l Keformed ;i(i!i, l iS I nilid lljelhren - 1 1, 1 liiTiiiiui Kvangclleal Synod. ... H7,I '.J I iiilter 1 lay Saints Iliii, I '! blvnngellcal Association Jews I.IO.I'm; I'lielids .. 107, -OH The compiler of I bese statistics says: " From I he loregolug table It up pears that the Catholics and Methodists together outnumber all other denomi nations, constituting more than one half of the total membership of the country; that the Catholics, Metho dists and Baptisls jointly represent more than two thirds of the church membership, v bile these with the Presbyterians and Lutherans com prise no less than seventeen twentieths leaving only three twenti lbs of the entile church population to be dis tributed among other deuominat ions. " Yours according to the olllclal record. W. S. I 'iu:as . Sunday .school Fiitcrliiliiiicii(-- Tbe following is a piuiiiil list of the dates for I he Sunday school entertain ments: Centenary, Friday night December j:hd. Christian, Wednesday nigbl,. Dec. 2lsl. Home Moravian,' Sunday night, Dec. iilh. Kim Street Moiavinn, Monday night Dec. 'Jiith. Methodist Prolestiuit, Wednesday night, Dec. (irace, Salurda.y right, Deecmlicr First Baptist, liidny iilgbt, Dec. ilrd. Norlh Wln-hin Itiplisl ehap-l, Moiidae night, December Jiilb. SI. Paul's F.plscopal, I n sibiy night, Dec. 7t b. Second Presbyterian, Thurd.iy, I'ec. .ud. K. of r. Aiinlvci s.iiry'. A pleasant occasion wiih I lie eelclii u tioii of the liflh anniversary of Salem Dodge K of P, No W, al tli. ir lodge room in Salem last night. The rank of esquire, was conferred on Messrs Oscar Fisl.er, MoCraiy, TedeMu'md W C (irunerd. Afler Ibis ceremony came addiesses pfe pared for the occmsioii by Bev Me Culston and A H Holland ami an original poem by Dr K M (billin. A (omuiittec served a bountiful eoLJaliou and everybody enjoyed the invasion. Will Make CiiHilolte 1 Heir Home. Mr and Mrs C 11 Williamson, of Winston, are iu Charlotte. In the future they will make this their home. Mr Williamson is salesman for Kite tobacco, made by Brown A William sou, of Winston. He is a popular traveliug man. Charlotte Observer. AetlilentH Will Happen. Kam Ferrabee, of, Tim Joi:jnai, force, while cleaning his bicycle today had the misfortune lo have ore of his lingers cut oil'. He was cleaning thu ehalu aqd his finger caught in the sprocket. . No Chantre ofMauugerH. Col Julian ri Carr has just relumed from I he north where he went to com plete the .sale of the Blftckwell- bur bain Tobacco Company to the Cuiou Tobacco Company, Though Col Carr hie sold bis entire Interest Iu tho busl- -V- '." ' ness for $ti:7,0 0 spot cash , or $2,800, ooo for the factory i, be will continue to ; manage h fairs of the company, as its ; president, at a salary of IO.ihhi a year. . Col Carr say be will conduct the busi ness on exactly the same principles Hint have controlled it for the past twenty live years. I I Deadly Corn. Dr. Petty has teft with the Jocknai, seveial t h i of corn, raised iu this eom ; muiiily, that is full of ergot. He says a great deal of corn is poisoned this way I j Ibis season and tbat he is being con staidly cu Led to treat sick mares and j has discovered that they wore being fed j on this poboned corn Several mares have died from it. Dr Petty says further that this corn i ought not to lie fed lo cattle or horses I at all unless it is ground aud mixed liberally with salt. It does not hurt hogs. Our farmers had better look into this. Samples of the corn cau be seen at 1'llK Joi'K.NAI. olllce. Come and look al it. It looks all right but is deadly poison to uuires, North Carolina Bovs Promoted In the Army. The senate continued u number ot military appointment)' of North Caro linians last week. The Congressional Kecoid gives the following: Captain J It Batebelor, J r, of Bal eigh. First ,1,1, iilcliunt J S Battle, of UocU y Mount, wlio w as promoted fl'olll a wcciiil lieutenancy. Second Lieutenants ( ieorge B Pond, of Winston: Moor N Falls, of Morgan ton; W II Williams, of Ashevllle. Si . I liomas' I lay. Tohioriow luiiiig St. Thulium' Day, a special service will beheld at St. Paul's Kpiscopal church, at II o'clock a m. Al Ibis service the sacrament of bap tism and of t lie 1 1 oly Com m union will he administered. Tomorrow night the choir will practice aud the church will lie decorated for Xnnis. It Is Your Chance. A line automatic gas plant with two beautiful twl lights chandel lers for sale at a sacrillce. The light is very bril liant, almost (iial to an arc light come and see it and name yi ur price. W. L. McCkaim . Main street, next to Asln raft A i iw ens. Jr. . I. A. M . There were two new JrO I A M oig iniod in Ibe slate last ween. One at New Ion w ith a large initial member ship -and annl hei at Washington. I Vrsotial-s and Uriels. J (.inner Kernel', of Kernersille spent t lie afternoon here. Miss Sue Lindsay, of Kci nt rs hie, spent the afternoon heic. i '1 be police liu.l night pulled ten "coons" for gambling, aud two for re tailing. Miss Nannie Bryant, of Greensboro, came In this afternomf and will visit relatives h'jre. Mrs. Dr. C W Byrd, of Ashevillc, eanie III lids afieinoou to hii sister, M is II C .vslicraft The revenue collections for today amounted lo foui thousand, six hun died mid one dollars aud six cents. Thu Salem Academy and the Salem Buys' S hool w ill clme Thin. lay after noon for the holidays. They will re open on January Jml. Mm Ii 10 ( lower, w ho lias feci i visit iog In I parents lu re, I. Ii on I he o lo train ycsteiday evening for her home al Belds Hie. Mr David llodgin, a proninicii I educator and public man ol luillluiil count y, died al his home nl (coin, Saturday, a ,1.(1 70 years. W II L ibeil, wlio bus been visiting bis daughter, Alls L B Brickenslein, left on the f,:lu tram last evening foi his home al Bethlehem, i'a. The Christmas cnlcrlaiumcnt of the ( hllsliau church Sunday School will be given tomorrow niglil at 7:.f0 at t,hu church uu Vesl Fourth Street. L TO Dardeu the sltoe man, lots just leluineil from Grtclisboro where lie lias fee n couliiicd from a severe cold contracted ou his recent trip lo New oi k . Marriage licenses were Issued yester day us billows: Henry V lews lo Km :S4- Pugffi u( KeifHivMlei Jeimaii Brewer, of itower, lo Khza W oosley . of leiiuu. A largo number of minisleis and delegates who have been attending lie A Al 10 conference in Ibis crty led ou the Hi;. (0 train this morning lor their lespcctlVB home-. President Mclvlnley aud party in their special lialu passed ibiougn OrueuslHiroat ;l;.tl) o'uloch tills nioriiing on i heir relum to Washington from iheir extended Southern tilp. M iss Josie Taylor, a member of the Sen loT Class, ol ttie rialeni Academy, left on the 10:ii0 truiu this morning for her home in Durham to spend I he Christmas and New Year Holidays. Instead of the usual X mas tree, the Presbyterian Huuday He hool this year will rely upon" voluntary ojhtrmuuuns lo distribute among the pupils. Ai persons interested in giving ihe chil Ureu a good ii me, will please give or scud coiiuiuutlous in gifts and money to Die Piesoyteriuu ehuich on Thurs day, as It will be open for that pur-' pose all day Thursday. T. J. Brown, bupeiluteudeut. BARGAl IIICOONTER. Just half price is the way I am selling goods on my Bar gain Counter, Everything in plain figures I mean just what I say. Everything a real bargain, come and see for yourself. You don't have to buy if you look. Be sure to see it before the b?st things are bought. FRED N.DAY JEWELER. ('oi lier Main aud Third Streets. JOB LOT -OF- MEN'S SHOES -AT- 33 l-3to50PerCentOff Our Regular 1'iices. Another Lot W'OMKX'SSIIOEB at ! . IS. These hIioom williro quick. Lot tn Boys' anil Ladies' Shoes cheaper than they can be had at oilier places for same goods. We have height a big drive in this line. If yon want a first el huh suit cheaper than you have seen them, ((line to us. L E. DARDE No. 7 4tniStrect. High Quality In your flour for your Christmas bak ing is necessary to make your pastry, cakes, etc., what the housewife most desires for her Christmas dlurier We have everything In the Hue of table delicacies, raisins, nuts, olives, fruits, npleeft, Aii:, ihal Will niiSe your plum -pudding and your Christmas feast a H, A. Giersh Main Street, HALEM, N. C, FOR SALE. SOUTHSIDE REAL ESTATE" Desirable residence, 2 1 tory, 7 room with stable, within one block of street cars, at low price and easy terms. Big. gest bargain iu centrally located lot, Iu residence section,! ou car Hue, ever offered to a quick buyer. Opportunities to please; "safe loans; llrst mortgage ou improved and unim proved real estate. Pboue, Interstate, 164 and 204, or call upon KXlLIOTT WARREX, Piedmont Farm Exchange. Rooini 3 aud 4, Lemly Block, city Glothnu N f I'J 7. 1-1 "I:
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