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."V JOURNAL 5THE OURWAL 8 fj Glfeti the Happenings of the Worl't J K -he i)ay Th-v- Occur and .JJ toe K , I News While it is Fresh. 1 cTH K .1 0 1 : InN AL Y Is Only ll.oo I'et Year. Its Ad- V vrrtlxlnt Kates are Kcasnnahle, ; and Kvsults are Certain. VOL. 2-NO. 23'2. U'lXSTON -SALEM, N. C. WKDXKSDAY. DKCKMBKll 'J8, 1898. PRICK FIVK CENTS. TinlE JOURNALGUARAKTEES WE UUBBE8T ffilRBILATiil DF AMY PAPER CIRCULATED IT0N-8ALEMI. SUBSCRIPTION BOOKS OPEN TO ALL FOR 18KXII T Wachovia National Bank, Winston, N. C. . lis W, A UMLY.f President. JAS. A. GRAY. Cashier. H. Montague, Att'y, LAND & LOAN AG FNT, WINHToN, N. C. Houiieii, lutH aud lanilH tor Hale, reut or ex clmnie. Ixwoa nauollM-d; large or aiuall Kiuounta. InterstHt-plioue Filing Cases, Files, Clips, PostalScales, etc. for THE OFFICE AT- HOWELL'S. South Side Court House Square. . fit REMEMBER THE BIG 10 PER CENT Reduction Sale For Cash Now going on Onen Evcdms till 9 O'clock Saturday Evenings ti!112 O'clock House Full Useful New Year Gifts! For Men and Boys. : No concern can give you I XI-'.W (KMIDS at lower prieM ------- a than we. - SPEClALVALLliSin Hats, X Neckwear, Underwear, Mut- t tiers, Shirts, Collars, Cutis, - 1 I lk.l. so., nspenuera, umuii as, Handkerchiefs, Gloves, He. mm 1 im n r ri r r Jl A fl j m. nuuunurr & uu.( L Hals and MeiiV furnishings. oooo I flM ml lllllllilILL V I'll GROWTH OF run Wachovia Loan and Trust Company. Winston N. C, Since Organization, Jane 15, 1893. 1E "OH1TH LOANS. Julie 1 - - - I tWMJi'.Ni lull- l i, IHWI, - - .Ut.i HU ltfcVlil.'-'l hllie In, IWH, - 2 ,..7.t.!l .HtVi,lTl..ik! Julie lit, I ht - .'.'-..in ,-i7 0l.l7 Hepl. I, lOMS, l,2UM.i.2 till.liU.l.i WINSTON, N. C, ( txecutor Acts as Administrator ( Guardian. The Best and Most Reliable Trust Company In the State. Does a General Banking Business. Pays Interest on Deposits. Solid 3 Your Business. WINSTON-SALEH Building and Loan Association. FOURTH SERIES NOW OPEN. First I'uymeiit failed lor 1 Km-. I. Thin Association oilers first class facilities to borrowers at very low rat 's of interest, anil to investors an aosolulely safe and profit ultle invest ment. To salaried int'ii and wage earners who desire to lay up a few dnl larH each month for the inevitable "rainy day," its advantages arc unequalled. A home institution manured hy home people. (J. A. FOhhIN, Bee. and Treuf. DIBFCTOBS. .1. ('. liuxtoii, Dr. J. F. Shati'ncr, J. W. Shipley, W. A. Whitaker, H. K. Allen, Joe Jacobs, W T. Vogler G. A. Follin. at... McNAIR'S WHAT THEY FAVOR. lyou-laiiu lIan Is Ileui tlly Ap proved. While the Democratic Executive committee, which met In Raleigh laHt niht took no action with reference to the lcniHlation that will cotue tnfore the lieneral Asembly, the members talked freely in the hotel lobbies about the seutimeut of the Democratic voters in their sections of the State. Reporters of tliia paper interviewed most of the members before the meeting lust uight. If they relied the sentiment of the State, it may be i?af j to say that the Democratic voters in the State are in favor of these propositions: 1. Submitting an amendment to the Constitution, without any foiiNlinu tional Con veutiou, embodying the main points in the Iiousiaua foristillition restricting sull'rage, or "something equally as good. " Knacting a law providing for white Democratic primaries, regulated by law. 8. Knacting a Jim ( row ctir law. If there is any division of sentiment in favor of these propositions, I did not dixcover it in my interviews W illi most of the members of the committee. There ia also a strong n iitimcnt though not so pronounced, in favor of two other propositions: 1. Dividing the scnool fund to the races in proportion by them -. Changing the time for holding the State electio. 1 from November to July or August, and separating the State and national elections. If this isdone, the Idea is to submit the constitutional amendment restricting sull'rage at the "legjlar election" in August. It was suggested by one member from the central section of the State that this would secure the united support of all who voted the Democratic ticket last November, w hereas if the amendment was submitted at a national election here might he friction or national issues that would endanger the rut 1 Ileal lou of the amendment to .the Constitution. Raleigh News unit Observer. , MNKTKKN VKAliS MOOlfK FOB The Mini W'lio PluyMl tin- Biulyor (.mm- on Million wis 11 Dour HonteiK't I'ayiH! AwattlnK 11 Mew Trial. Nkw Vuiiu, Dee'JT W A K Moore, convicted of robbing Martin Mahon, a hotel keeper of this city, hy the' hadger game," was yesterday seutenced (o III years in state prison. The charge ugaiust Moore was that he conspired villi his wife, Fayne Moore, to rob Mahon and that Mahon wasenticed by t lie woman to the apartments occupied hy the Moores aud there compelled by the husband to nav blackmail. Muoie was convicted on his second trial, the jury in this inslaheu having diagrteil In the case of his wife, Kayne Moore, the jury also disagreed and the woman ih now waiting her second trial. - Justice Daly, in I he supreme court yesterday, on the application of coun sel for Moore, granted a stay ol execu tion on the sentence parsed 011 Moore by Mtcorder tioll, until a motion could lie argued for tht granting of a cer tilicate of reasonable doubt in oruer to enable an appeal to tie taken. llowTlioy Will Kyui-uute. The American evacuation commis sioners in their proclamation yesterday call upon the people of Cuba to treat the Spaniards with courtesy and re spect until I hey are able to get away from the Island. All w ho cannot embark hy January 1st, are given a reasonable time to leave and are guaranteed protection of life aud property by the I'nited States government, the military olllcers of Spain obligating to preserve order and discipline among the troops. The following is the interesting pro gramme decided upon: KVAl l'A TION I'KIKJKAM. "The commissioners of the l uited States aud the luimmissiouere of Spain in order to accomplish with due for malities tire olliclal delivery of Cuba by representatives of the government of Hpmu la reiirtfifiliUttJ of the gov ernment af the United Htates.in accord ance with the agreement between both nations, we have resolved by common accord upon the'lollowing: "First. At 12 o'clock on the first day iu January, 1 -;!, a battery al Cabanas will disenarge tweuty-oue cannons aud immediately thereafter the Span ish flag will Lie lowered from Morro Castle aud from all official build ings where displayed, aud the flag of the United States shall be raised iu its place, salutiug witb another dis charge of twenty-one guns from the same battery; these eajules to be fired by American aud Spanish artillerymen respectively. American and Spanish ship of war that may be In this port properly equipped shall also salute both flags, discharging the proper number of guns. "Second. Land and naval forces of the Uuited States wbicb may have been designated by their respective commanders and wbo shall have en tered Havana in . advance and shall have located themselves at a convenient place, upon hearing the salutes shall proceed to occupy the fortilications, ediiices mid plaits in the city w hich t lie Atuerlcau authori ties may desire to occupy, mid at all militaiy places a Spanish olllcer will await the arrival of the 'vmeiicaii forces and will deliver the place to them, leaving it in their possession. If on that day and hour there slmll yet be Spanish troops in Havana they will remain iui.h.eir quarters and will form ranks during the time of the' delivery of the city, saluting American tioops which may pass there, present- !ng arms to sounds of march from musicians and bands. The American troops will return the salute in identi cal form. "Third. At the same hi.ur of D.' o'clock, on the lirst of January, .theie shall be preseut at all centers, tribunals olllceis and civil dependencies of the Spanish goverment, the respective functionaries and employes w ho may have not yet ceased discharging their duties, and they shall make delivery to tlm American lunctionaiica who may present themselves for that purpose and will receive proper instruction. "Fourth. Define the time of deliver ies, the commissioners of the t' nlted States and the commissioner, of Spain, together with the. two governors gen eral and their headquarter olllcers and guards, will assemble at the. palace of the captain gcneiul, to deeideove moment, and bv common uecord any doubt or diiTiculty which may occuU oier in., deliverv. and to recei.e 1111- ! inedialelv afterwaid any nelson who! -inuv desire to visit the:u either ill It-! - cognition of new authority or 111 a farewell to the one that ceases. "I'lllh. Although It is not to be expo ted fioiu (beciilluie ol this city that any one will disturb older or the gravity of the delivery of (he Inland, If any one should so disturb It he shad be immediately supples d by public lon e and the Aineiican luilhoiuicN w ill pun 1 1-4 1 (he guilty w it li n erlty . "Sixth. ii concluding (lie delivery the Si.anish (mops w hich may Vi I re ir io II ' main on the Island shall l.e considered as a foreign army iu a friendly ci uuliy and as such respected ny all." (Himiedi "J am Ks V. Wauk, Major Ceneial, 1. S. V. "M A lYUKW C. Mt'TI.KK, Major (ieneral, C. S. V. "Attest ; John W. Clous, Milgadiir General,. F. H. V., Secretary." KIDDING AT BFI1S IUDF. kill Hniiiith rsu llloekiuler Shot by Itovcinie OMleer. On Saturday evening a light result ing fatally to one of the combatants, occurred near iteiusvinc. Bill Saunders, a farmer, it ski ins, has tor some time been manufacturing a, portion of his grain Into juice, on the sly of course, and the know ledge of this side-line came to the ears of his friend and neighbor, Will King, a revenue olllcer. Friendship cannot stand In the way of duly, and King proeueded to do asthelaw requires in such cases report the moonshiiier. Saturday Saunders went to (he home of King to demand an explanation, carrying u shot gun to emphasize his remarks, lie found King at the barn, hut instead of shooting, began using the weapon Us a frail. Tlie two men rolled 011 the ground, each striving foi the mastery. King's wife hearing the melee, started from the house Willi a pistol for her liege lord, hut it seems he did not need it -had one iu his pocket, ami before she could reach them, had gotten his hand on it, and shot Suunders three times in the breast, killing him instantly. King came to Greensboro Sunday, gave himself up, and was placed under bond for his appi amin e at the next term of Federal Court, -t iicensl oro Telegram. WOltl'ii it V(. I,V. A Tablet In II.' I r li l to Ills Memory " A 11 1 1 ti 1 i I A dispalt h fr.,m New York says thai olliceis of the torpedo boat llolilli, at a. bed to the N.,rlh Alluutic squad ron, have piepuiid a memorial for l;ihig"u VlriV'lii.gl'roTnTi6ru"gr0W7 the lirst American officer tu fall In the war with Spain. Tlie memorial was made by TitTmiy k Com puny, and is iu the form of a tablet, which is to lie placed In the chapel ef the Naval Academy at Au napolis. The tablet is made of brass and has a backing of antique oak. The inscrip tions aud ornamentations are laid iu brass. Plaek Out loo It, tor Quay. It looks as though Senator Quay is a rascal wbo Is unlit to sit in the highest legislative body In the land. Why any republican senator, in the fu e of the documents iu the case, should declare Quay's innocence aud predict his ac quital Is a puzzle. As far as any knowl edge tbey have warrants an opinion, it is exactly the reverse. It is a frightful scandal for the republicans, but tbey only make it worse by tbeir course. Washington Times. nisTREssixi; accikknt. liolii-rt Klerson Ai i-itli'iitully NllOt 1V I, CUM l llltpillllll. A very sad accident occurred 111 our city Monday evening which inuv rci-ult in the death of a young man Will l oble, Mill llarbee, Charlie Dalton, Will 1'enry, Kobt liierson and l.con Chapman all young boys, whose ages ranged from ." 10 17 years, met in the wooded ravine near the Boulevard in the rear of l.iipferlfScaleH & (1 V tobacco factory, and dividing the I crowd on opposite hills they proceeded to have a little target practice Willi tlobert rilles. From w hat w e can learn the boys shi t at trees near where those boys on the opposite side of the hill stood with the object in view, it seeius, to have been to ascertain how far the rilles would shoot and in order that they' might do tins safely they stood -tiehind trees. The Imys were about one hundred and lifty or more yauis apart and as they were shooting with llobeit rllles they did not for a moment appre hend any special danger . Leon ChapiiiHii llred and Hoi t il Kiel noh, sonic two bundled yunlH is taut 011 an opposite hill and entiiely unseen tiy Chapman, dropped. I pen examination it was tound thut a bullet had penetrated his skull just above the light eye and enti led the brum, mak ing a duiigc rotiM if not a fatal wouni'. Young Kieison bad, unob.sei ed, ju-1 stepped from behind a tree coining in direct line w ilh the shot, fJikt-n to the Twin-City I i le I soli WHS hospital and Riven every possible attention thalj loving lelativts, friends, good muses and the best medical cxpells could administer und while at this writing I his condition is slightly improwd bis recovery is regaidtd asdoubtlul. I.i o 1 1 Chapiuan lias held a pn itioims errand I my iu 'I 11 :.hu iinai, oil ce for t w o mun t hs and w e have noted nut li lug in liiiu that would not justify the opinion that he was other limn a quid honest, industrious boy. lie is vei much pained at (lie mishap a. id his mother, a widow lady, hassulteied the keenest sorrow over the unloi liuiale occurrence. Since the above was put in tyc young Bierson has died. Me expired at the Twin-City hospital today at 12:10 o'clock. The funeral arrange incuts have not yet been made. NO I'OH'l' Mini 1 i:m . We learn that the coroner, Dr A . hinville, v lll not hold a post moilein examination over the hodv of Koht Itlersoii unless special lequesl be made to him to do so, as from the bust Inhu mation he is led In believe (hat it was purely an accident. 1)10 a'ITI OF MISS ga iu I a. I'aKsed I Vui't-liilly Away is tenia v at T !i inn v 1 1 lc, .11 THOMAHVII.I.K, G a. 1 December -JH Miss Mercedes Garcia, daughter ot the late ( 'alixto ( iareia, the Cohan leader, died al the I'iuey Woods Hotel, in this lily, yesterday evening of consump tion. M is. ( iareia anil her two daughters arrived here the day General linn ia died in Washington, and while al din ner received the intelligence of the death of the head of the family. The contents of (he telegram weic never revealed to Men edes, w ho was at that lime fulling rapidly. A II I lie mem Ik is oflhe (iareia family, at present in Ibis country, were at the bedside of Miss Muicecles when Die end came. Tlie liody will be embalmed and taken to Cuba on (he waiship which (he United Slates has designated to convey the remains of ( e 11. Garcia hack to his native country. MKWBFBN RFSIGNS Ciiplaln Bill Day- In Appointed Hup -rlntf lldi'llt of the I'enl It lit iary. Governor i(u-sel ha- sprung am. tin r political surprise by I he acceptance of the resignation of J M MewPeiuc us mi pel iu Undent of I lie pciiilcnli.u.v ami the appointment of Captain W II Da y . Captain Day bus not accepted as lie wishes to find out whether the legisla tur'e Ulfl cofiriliii hllll and J It Tilieiy , also ol Halifax, rthoin he wuuls to take the management of ll.e Stale farms for him. Capt. Day voted for white suprem acy In the las! election, before this he lias been a fire eating republican or democrat, us occasion required, is one of (he ahles( criminal lawyers iu (he State and lias been Kussell's attorney in most of the railroad litigation of his administration. Unless we are very much mistaken, the coming legislature Is going to ex amine the books aud the management of the penitentiary before it accepts any of Kussell'i apioiutees, resigna tionj or endorses anybody he ap points. Hestolutions) of Helped. The Elders aud Deacons ot the First Presbyterian Church, Winston, in meeting assembled, derire to give ex pression to their profound sorrow aud sense ol bereavement Iu the death of a beloved brother and deacon, Albert liuriow (lorrell, which occurred Dee. I'illi, 1WS; and to place the same 011 the records of ll.e church. Therefore, be it resolved, that we recogn ie in our departed brol her a sult jecl of the grace of (,od, distinguished for many abilities and honored in many spheres of lift- ,y rea.-oii of his high and useful qualities. That we feel deeply the loss of bis valuable services as a member and olllcer of this church, w Inch deserve to ! be held in lasting and loving icineni j hlaiicc. ! '1 hut we how 111 humble submission to the will of Hod In this calamity, and j record our I rust in llin. who "imrus his workmen but carries on his work." ; That we extend our heaillell sym- ' palhylolhe bereaved household and commend the sorrow lug ones to the I licli und (ci.er and sullii ienl grace ot tfod. ; 'I hat copies of these resolutions he traiisniilted to the family and to I he North Carolina l'ieb lei lau ami ihe local papers lor publication. T J Hkmu m, : .1 M ICo(ii.i;, W 1: c. m ini. (chimin. I A II son, Winston, N.C , Dec. Is. fv.is. C.iM.tl I 111 1 iic, H,,.- ,,u lluvi Had 11 I hippy ( liil-tnin-.. Till' .li it K.N I. cut. ics hack In pii this al'lVi 1, 0011 sill I I I II;; ' lis entire lon e li,i in- ciiuc very pleiis.iiii Ch , is m;is. ;in.l uiisis linn mi ,, us , Ihlll eqn.illy lis plc;ls;uil ei ily and I1.1 pjuuexs P iulers Inne A It I.OOI s. l A lt." I In Moon ami Jims l- laich Other In Ke.l ne.--.. Nearly the hole moon slipped a win lasl night without the slighlesl notice. Ful ly 111 the t veiling it began hi gi t "led in (lie flee" and many who had not received official notice of the eclipse began lo wonder whether II was on account of a delayed Christmas cele bration among I be inhabitants ,,1 the eailliH SatcllilcM Those w ho took (his view of it must have (bought m a good many ice houses had heen set on liie by the do play ol lire w 01 ks, for (he ledi ess he came almasl bla.mg. Soon however the msh i v wa- ex plained. 1 1 all uicnl simply am. I her eclipse, bid whose bcuiily is seldom eqiiiilled. Nollarawav when the leilnch ic lenedlo began, was Mais. He w a cMdcntly dcteimined hot to I e , ul donc, for lie took on evci nioie than his accustomed redness ami showed how a "b.ood stai " looked. ( ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 - 1 ( tt i .N . 1 - r 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 A ilclightful gerimiu was given M011 ihiy nlghl at Mi Adoo bull in (lie ns boro, coinpliuientaiy to Miss lioMillhd Sheppaid, ol Winston, and Miss Helen .limits, ol I ian ll le, two i n 1 1 ami i ig I v w insulin- young ladles w ho aie v isiting in I reeushoro. The geinian was led by Mr. C T llugan, of licdfoiil dy , a, assi-ti d liy Mr. Wiuglield 'oung, of Winston, and w as a success fioiu sluit lo finish. Thcie well- twenty coiiplcHon the ll.ioi and Hie enjoynienl lasteil liom In p 111, to It p in. It w as under I he management of Mi. Tein plei S Hoi ry and to his unhung e Hot Is t he en jo yme ul ol t in- occasion is due and is lo be complimented on bis ability to handle such allairs. lirail-t reel 's 1,'i vlcw Brudsl reel's today sa.s: Industrial ac ivily is lellecled In :e polls from leading Wcslein niuike s Holiday I mile at Chicago i tin- I 11 gi si cm I 'lepoilcd Si l,iiul.-i, K ansa - ll v . and,. 111 la (, all I, lalllig U olrin poi n I -I epol I le -1 li In and lelall I i ailc- e in I -ally as the hc-l for eais, -. hilc w hole sale Paile Is lalhil qiililei 'o II' I'acilic coiisl 11, ins h.i.c Ih I pi 1 1 lie clop out look in Clilif loia, und icp-ils ,ua lo.u-.liUlJxaUi: u.lc .;l'.V.ll'.V!.'--iv:U'.. Bipoi Is us to ul ail I lade a I t he Soot b i on I iliac good, but I he volume ol mi li trade at hi I tin Hock i- reported not up lo ex peelal ions Scutherii iron ei nleis are full of business, w.hile New i leuiiis reporls better demand for cotton with prospect of increased speculative aetivit y ufler holidays Sout hei n t ton goods are j cut up, lumber nulls are running full lime rfnd ocean Ion liage Is insufficient for Hie' quantity of freight. CTirlHtma Dinners In Our Ilos telorh. The I'hoenix hotel i-et up jin elegaitl bill of fair to t heir guest for Christmas dinner. For variety aiid riili, elt-jjatil dishes nicely jirepared it was sump tuous. Tlie Jones House also gave a splendid dinner to their guest Christmas day. Everything nice and well prepared. Our loeul man partook of it by invi tation aud prououueed it very good. 0'Hanlon's Cigars! Cigars! HV have the largest line of Cfears in the Citv. All 1 I lie leading brands. O'Haiilon's LIVERY, flli mi J LAbilflM ioise liiinisiicd with any lyle id enicle e,-iinl upon notice. Slnck of lirM class li.irsCN mules oinshiiil l 011 hand, mid. sale hi ech;nije. SJIOKK k MclREARY. Elegant Hardwood Mantels lllll IOM- 1 I ..Hi.- in. Il.ll.ll. Illlli. I III lllll llt'O 1 1, ISnle-111 . 4t. iumff vhfc.i-4hirtitiij High Quality iu your flour for our ( lnistniaH bak ing Is necessary lo make your par try, cakes, etc., what the housewife most desires for her Christinas dinuer. We have everything Iu the line of table delicacies, raisins, nuts, olives, fruits, spices, iVc, that will mike youi plum pudding ami your Christmas feaat a H. A. Giersh Main Street, BALEM, N. U r "v'i w"" 1 Lo! of l .1 Mil III 1 i llnliilav ; I. 1 j Slipiirrs ill" 'hi a! I j j; ; ! i ' i i
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