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' - - ' ' . 7 ' - "T ,.W-- , ,V . -.VOL: IV NO, 226. WINSTON-SALEM, K C, THURSDAY, JANUARY 3, 1901. PRICE FIVE CENTS .'THE -TALES :f Jll ADYEITI8EII3 TELL AND HEU1. BUILD U? Y0U3I ' T0W3l:flrBUYjNG YOUR WIS AT HOML 1 M BHim ELSE' fME ' a. WACHOVIA iiiiiBit WINSTON-SALEM.k-fc Capital Paid Up r$200,000. Ofl'ere iU services, having the experience, trainicg and ability Ctoettsary to suooesafully under ake the management of estates. Does a general banking busi ness and ktlftlti depoeiU, upon hicb it pays inter- eat. Wachovia National Bank, WIN6TONtf N. C Capital - - $150,000 Surplus Profits 150,000 W A. LtMLY President GRAY. Cashier JtS. A. I) EMOVAL Hale. A ni line of Uble " ware and lam i going for leea than oral alkali liroa. ; dlMf Dr, :. Sapp's .Dental Parlors, '. c i Jacobs Building, Winston. N. C. 10 PLATES , Fin? Crown and Bridge Wrork a Specialty. "V " ' PateriruetlOn 'Plates Never Drop. Teeth Extracted Without Pai35w Lady in -attendance. Bell Phone 382; Interstate 339. I y.- Christmas 'Is The aboVe is true, but the CASH .GROCERY STORE has not discontinue! selling the, .; . ........ Finest Brands of Groceries AT THE LOWEST-PRICES. . . HAYMAN & COSTON. A AiVLlw av The Casi Crocen, 4 Men A Han Comes am in tbeevaniDS be't in need of real olid comlort; ud one of oar woolen louoKinv or bain robe M emeolial. If Imi p lu Oe fully uleaws. . It afforUa juct idh nciiK'iMl ur roller Rum tlie buxi iiesaauit: Tbia wuuld inakeap alegiu Xmaa pre-ent. Prl f.o.00 to f 12 51. fcy8e ourMuDlnra and Gloves. Hata and Mao'a Fnt nlahlngi That is our kind.. , . We are iti trie Building bus iness, And want trter.d to your building business for you Any kind of job work promptly attended to and propeVly done. s"?f ALt: KINDS of : Uldlrtg material constantly on-hand FOflH- BROS:: SAI.ZM, N. C. Phone No.'JS. Christmas Gomes Bnl np a year, bdt'iber la no retu why you aball tel e( yodr abafelf jrou buy your goods of rue. A full aud complete line of ALL KINDS OF DRY GOODS and potions, sold where lu the city, treat you right. lower limn el Be come t'l, I will , R. MARSHA. pREBTFjr'T. I FOU Kfcrtfr HLore room, I2I2. Dext to Express limes, mhid nireei, HUUSUII5 lor bsw dr macbtne ofllos. muftfo bolus, muaU sro- cery. Ukilor sUop. Jewelry store, repair i:.op. sto. The F i NEST PAIiLOKS in the South. Latest Methods. Girarantee you , better' work than you caught at japjj ofBce, in'lheStafie. libwe&t'Prlces 4 r : Over. imrviuww. , f r T': it Vt Cor jra ana Lduetty sts. POSTMASTER LY BROOK DEAD. Bemaina Will Be Laid o Rest at . y Stewart, Va., H la Old Home. ' Talegrama veoalved her tbla attar. no,nuDouace the death if Mr. fhulf Lybi ck, KirkbriUe'a Hoaplial i'u Philadelphia where be had .been f r the pant three moot ba for treatioent. Col. Ly bfook'a age wn 2 yeara. He BTta the folloviDg brolbei aud ela te, hi pareuta having preceded him to rt: D, K.. P. J., aud iihm Nauole, PI Newport Newa. va . and ' Minaea Mary au Lucy Lybrook who are now attending acbool at ltaudnlpb Macon Woman' College, Lynchburg, Va. The funeral aud Inltrnieut will take place at Klewart, Va., the former Uoine of Col. iivbrook. Kelailvea will meet the reiua:o at Dauvllle, Va., Tomor row We have lulimately bnowu CoJ. Ly brook for leu yeara or more aud bave always iearded hlu aa an lioue-l, coUHCieiitlous geullemau. He wan with Ins uucle, K J. lie.vnoldx, In the tobacco bUHlueHH until l.Vrt He Wax generous to a fault and fulihful ana fiieiiil, true to every. obliKHUnu. Uuiing ins stay lu our city wlilrh covered a pei'odi'f 1- or moic yearn, be wnu many warm fiieiidi who will be deeply pHluid :o liaiuofbin iiiiliiuely demlae. A few year ant he look a lively lu leiert lu politics and opou (be tffsl elecllou of Mr. McKiuley was apolut ed posimabUr uf Wiuitou, be was a member of Uoteronr Huk.bII's slafl aud was held lu high favor by the preijnat administration at Wanluton. Weill flered with him In politics bu' that fact did not prevent up from hold ing hiaj in higheit esleem.i Uood-iye, rull, peace to your ashes, we than al ways bold your memory lu teuderest remeuiberauce. SOME I'liTIY MAI.ICK A IKwpicable Attempt to C reate I're juilice Asainsl a Mcrvbaulol' Winston A correspondent iu. this -judice acainst Aj Daye, tbe well nowu mercliaut, beeauce the latter I the defeudaut lu a suit aud to an in dictment growing out of the receut campaigu. "Well Wisher" Is In some way Interested in the result of the suit, or Is one ol , the uufoi lunate and kogelher nannle! people,, wbu, bay ing no bUMiiehS or tueir own uu- piaiyliug their alteolion desire to look afu?( thatvf their neighbors', or It may be that he Is actuated wflfly by petty malice. Mr. Daye has suciteded by miuditig his uwu busiueoa au exam p e "well willed," ouu'lit lo emiilaie. iht-y lia ise I'litt-t'H orniiliiiss Call Brot. have moved their furuilure btieiuesa to a si ore room in the Buxton A lmly buildlug next to the Hub caudy manufactory. U. h. Dull A Company bave moved their feed business lo the buildiug ou Fifth street, formerly occupied, by Call Bros. Tbe building vacated by Dull A Coiupauy, was pOivh sed some eight mouths ago by N. L C'ranford & ( 'ompauy aud will be utiliixtd by them h ai'lolhlug store lu the uear uture. A uumber of Improvements will he imtdeto the buildiug Including g;a front, etc, ' Taking Honle Advanced Steps. The pastor, Lev. T. K. Marr, gave a liiuely aud practical diroouise, at tbe prayer eeivioe of Cenleoary, II. E. church last night. Hie subject was "Bait." . tTle treatment of the autject was la ysmiaiakau terma aLd sot L rlh tbe value of tbla chaiacterislic In the Christian life. ChrisMauity consists of more lhau doing; it meana "being," aa well. Tblslsas true Aif thechurob aa of iudlvldualH, and it Is a duty of a cliorch to bek drawing and a convert lug power In a commuuity. Rev. Mr. Marr Is taking some ad vance steps lu bis mid-week meellugs add auuuuuced "Llgbl" a- his sub ject fpt next Weduesday night. QCaudor la nted safely only between enemies. i Unless you let people know you are Overboard you can't ex peot to be ret cued.; . The strenuous life eonslsisiu attemp ting to live up to pur own advice lo otheia. It la folly to cberlsbold aulmoeitiee In a world where new ones are alwaja turning op. - Brown, Rogers A Conipany ebanse their ad la today's tasoe. Tbey adver tise tbe Baucoet Ventilator. A fre? ventatlreof amoky chlmneya. FOl'n IMPORTANT ?TESTIO8 To R Considered bribe rbanilx-r of Cvntmerce Next Tbarsday Nlclit ' ttt nlghf, Secretary Webb and Pride,utSattlel of tbe .t'ht.ujlM r of Comn.erre held a cooaultaiiou aud de cided to call a meeting of lie Chamber fur uezl Thurtday nignt'uouary the JOth. ... . H At tbla meeting four tufellons of great lopportauoe to lb fl y will be dlscusaed J(nd poalllva' a'iion taken. Xbaf ajtulfc AcaetiA 3f i anion depou, aq auditorium for the Twin taty, uniform freight rates aud an in crease iu our public building appropri ation. ' - There is good assurance for union depot, Col. Webb tells uf; tbe audito rium matter Is lu a betlur shape now and tbe aichltect hs Elready asked an lucreatted approprlalion of $8'J,0(IO for the (tublic building, makiug w ith the prevent appropriation H2o,000. A iii.lonn freight rate will also lie given serious attention. . The busiufea rueu of the Twin CHy are iuvlled to the meeting of tbe CbBinlrtY of Coiumi rce next Thursday uigbl. 1 he C'liauiber cau be a great factor iu the development i f the town but nf course they cau not be tbe whole tiling. riKXiltAM. forsytu County Tciifli'is' Asko t'lulioii .Inn. llilli, IDOl. Addre4-Dr. W.T. U Inlsett, Whit sett, N. C. l!RtllIN(l. The Aim of tbe Heading Likioii.-J. W.Tise. J'repaiailon. -J. H. Vuughn. Iteclutlou (How Conducted) Amos Huls. . A Model Heading Class. Miss Hat tie Dull, of the Winston Graded richools. SPRLtlNO. Modern Methods ofTeachlng Jng-C. F. Cude-Vy: H .ul Hpell 8. A. 'Urn. Chairman Committee on program. FOUND DKAI). 'Beit Lewis a while woman was found dciid iu bed at her home on (.'ncMiul M reel m ar Fill b at an eaily iKKir I Ins m iruiug. ller dauili probably caused by pneumonia and a post mortem examination was decided an unnecessary. She nad$liO In tbe ba k and her life was Insured. Tbe po lice to k au inventory ol her belong ings. llluck tSair. Junes To Wed. Hcv. A. L. McLees, tbe Black Sain Jones of Lslla Park fame Is In Char lotte auys the Observer. He wanln his while fueuda to know that be Is to be married soon to a colored lady uf South Carollua. liuve 1KOOO Bond. J. Jacobs gave a bond of $1,0(1(1 today for hi-appearance a Federal ooiiil iu vJi-eiistsiro In April, under tbe ii.dict 1111 ut diawu at the court in Charlotte a few day- part. The other partle to the iudicimeut will give bonds Satur day. I'.oj s Rrtiool OpeD!. Tbe Salem Uoy rjcbo,l re-opeued ytnierday for the spring term will a very large alleudauce. Tbere were tveroue hundred cbolaia present a uuiulier of wbom wtrenew. Tbe school gives promise of accmplihlag some very efleetlverork duilug thls term. ' " r . j. ,cajr 1on trcarvd. ' t aj. lwor'au aarj t.--nie battle ship Moaicnl Ugdguil lomorrow aa ajiweautloQaf mes)nre). Tle alfi- uatwn ii; atidoilhteeSy sarloJa. bfc true that the Dtttehr bava no JoiDa4' ibe iewVi la any eonarderabJe nOch bera. balAlacK cf arms It beled to bu the) trua''rsoa for absteutioo. in nisuT irtaeW horses art freely offered and ilrrfiwaioo readily supplied to lbs Boets. .- The name el Mr.Ji. T. Kapp J. P. in the Hat of A. F.and , A... M. pffloera yeterdap waa Inadvertantly left out. Missive Caddie arid Mary Whlflogton wbo bave been visiting friends In tbe cllv for several days will leave tomor row morulug for their home in Ureeua boro. James Schouler returned last night from Greeueboro, wb?ie he baa beeo speudiug a few days. Ynu can btnr shoe froui Jenkloa Bros, just aa low aa tbe closest buyer in Winston. HAS HF.KN SKT GOINO TheXewMaclilaeryat Niagara Falls Jain Moiloa. Niaiara Kails, N Y, Jau.8-Th3 macblueiy of Ihe new luelallaliou of elf clrlc Hier In tbe huge plant of tbe Niagra r'alls Power Company has been set lu motion, The wheel-pit is ao enormous culling In the solid rook, nearly two hundred feet deep aud wideaod can accommodate teu turbine wheels, each of over 6,000 bone power. TbiB is tbe large hydmorra --p'aut la tbe world uultl the completion of the luMallsliou at Maseeua Hpriugs, where tbe Ht. Lawieuce river is harnessed to tbeexlentof 1 10, (XX) horse-power rJoui-a'H Benson Ui'KIum. New York. Jau. 3 Johu Phillu Hi now and his baud begau tbe season today aud w ill visit, 1UI cities in the I'm led SI a i en. The baud will play at the l'au-Americau Exposition in Buf falo aud then play four weeks at the iuterualioual exhibition to be held iu October iu tilaagow, Scotland. To 1 11 cm if ate- Ilnzln Fniltdelubia Jau 8. The i-peclal Hote of Representatives comiuillee to iiiveHtlnaie I lie itpotted hamg o' the late Cadet liooz, of W-st Point Mill lary Aiailemy, will uicet here tonight aud ptoctcd tomoriw'to linoiol, the late resideuce of the cadet, lo begin the Inquiry Saturday or Sunday. They will nolo West Poltit aud couliuue the inquiry ou Jau. 7th. To Make a Cull. Washington, Jau. ii Pje-ddent e- laysof Nicaragua, and pert of his cab- luet are execled to visit Washington some lime this winter while Congiess is in tcsMiou. Their visit is supposed to be-lu couuecliou with the proposed Nicaiaguau canal route Jioyle to Ims HanKWI. Newnoit News, Va., Jan. 8 Wil liam ). IJuvle will tin haii"fl inm.i" OI muniR It lUt! IM oegrce for killing Alma Hamilton ou Juue 2, IS '9, lu a druiikfu lit of Jealousy. Confrrewhional Mill (Jrludlnjr. Washlnetoii, Jan. 8.. (ongresa re sumed bushier today, the inenibereof both Senate and House returning In good spirits. It Is nndt intood that husliuss will be pushed vigorously. Now Jersey nre Jersey City, January 8. Fou ten-re meul buildings were burned this ruoru Ing. Twenty-eight families ra home less as a result of I he tire. Oue woman was burned to death, and a fireman fatally burned. An inf-ut w as born as Its mollier was being carried down from the burning buildiug. .... , Fire In New York. New York, Jan. 3. A large flat wa burned ou East Third Street. Tbe Body of one child waa found and five other children are missing. Silver in tJnlltord. It Is reported at (ireeucboro that a velu of silver has been discovered with in a fe miles of that city. The mat ter Is being Investigated,, and if the re port should be true, the property wil 1 developed. r j- liorcl Itoberts In mii Karl. Quorn VicluxUkyjeslculay bestowed on Lord Itoberts earldom, with a kpe clal lemainder for bis daughters He Was also-made a Knight of the' Gar ter. Alumni inJewYofctJraanlzeU 'The New York AlurulilABSJatiou of tbe University of North CaroHula, tbesecoud oldest lustituUou of lta kind lo tbe South, was formed last nigM at a meeting held at tbe Delta Kap,-" pllion Cldb, In West Thlrty aret l. tbe chairman of which Waa ex- Jubilee Augustus Van Wyck. The meeting waa followed oy a dinner. 1 beae cltl- cers were elected President, Agosius Van Wyck: Vice President, -M?" Haigh, and secretary and TreaWjffr, Ralnh H. Graves. The aseoelaiVn atarts oir with 1D0 members Xe York Bun, Sunday. Miss JauetteSaj lib went to Charlotte last evening to re outer tbe Presbyter riao college after spending the holidays at home. Mies Kdua Swltik Ml tbia morulug fir Mt. Emeona Seminary to resume her sludtea after rpeodlng tbe holidays at borne. . A setback la discouragemeut or a stimulus, according to the mettle fo the man wbo geta it. HL SSELL TI1K F.W OIUTK A Lively Kcrani'ile For The Ch' tfastlceship. According to Col. Oldi tUe successor of Judge Falrcloth will uot be appoint ed until Haturday aud 'likely uot uutil Monday. Uufeell stock seems lo be booming. Democrats are said to favor hinj tiecause he was a supporter of tbe Constitutional Amendment. Rus sell's friends claim that he is tbe ebolje J Prlukaid aud that "iUiVoois ltaallrlghl.'' OaVot'a Ukhfiy, aflp ( pose that Russell will resign if he were not pretty oertaiu of winning. Others aftlru that Reynolds favors Linney. L.1K12 WINSTON-AI.LM. Mr. Wilder Writes Fntrrtainlngly of the Twin fllr. Mkrs the Climate. Mr. Salem Wilder, i t Winchester, Maxeachusetls, I v. ho is speudiug the winter at the Hotel Phiaiuix, has wrltteu au interesting letter, dated December 8th, to the Winchester Star, part of which we clip. In speaking of a sermtin at the Home Moravian church by Bishop Ruudtbalcr, he says: "He preached an excellent sermon, aud the munic was graud. A. musical urgani.atioti which ha been lu exis tcuoe t." years furnished the music, a choir of perhaps 50 sung, and an or chestra consisting of two coruela, a violin and base viol with other. Instru ments and the organ, flut-ly played, furnished the Instrumental part. Many of the choir were grey beaded. Hut from our customary services tbere was one omission, namely, no contribution box was Missed. The lluauclal aflairs of the Moravian church are managed by a Dlucouate. " Mr. Wilder is justly enthusiastic over our climate. He writes: licses aud cbryaautheiuums with other lloweis are still lu blouui. the ses being iu bud aud bloi-s im, aud many of them yf-v beanjlful. Tff f - There is considerable historical data In bis letter which we may reproduce later. Coolceiuee MJ.lt lleul. A big dual Involving a change lu the aianagemeut ol tbe Louleeuice Mil, the largest lu the State, is reported. Mr. K. Frank Mebane, president, and and Dr. George A. Mebaue, secretary and treasurer, have resigned their olll ces" The directors will h"IU a iieetlng when, it Is uuderstocd, Mr. W A Erwin, of the Erwlu Cotton Mills, Durham, will be elected prisldent The Cooleeaaee Mills upersie iH.tnjii spindles aud l,i-'l looms mid employ 2,000 operatives, making it the largest cuuuern under a Nlugle roof in Xorlh Carolina. Lari;e sliliiuient ot Coal. Mr. D. H. Kiug received lo car loads of coal last week, aggregation 771io2 pounds. The freight amounted to $1,039.95. This is the largest quantity ever received by auy firm lu this city aud the laigest amount of freight paid In one week ou coal. Ten of the thir teen cars were for domestic purpose-. Mr. Kiug says lie has plenty of coal1 r everybody to burn. A ltaliroad Kitmor. Tbe Greensboro eofrespoudeut of tbe Charlotte Observer wrltee that there Is 'a rumor current there' that the Xorfolk A) Western has purchased the division bf tbe Southern Hallway running from Han ford to Mt. Airy. The report can not a verified.' it has been knows for eeuie time that the Xorfolk & Westey is anxious to come toGreeusbWA Chalmers Glenn Wins Out. State Treasurer-elect B. K. Lacy tells tie lie has made the following ap pointments, eflective InaugaV&tlou Jay January 15; Chief clerk, W. F. Moody of Charlotte; clerk ui charge of books of public Institutions, John P. Arriog ton, of Nash county; teller, Chalmers Glenn, of Forsyth; Bteqographer, Mies May June, of Asbevrile. Miss Anne Harp died iu West Salem this morning aged IS years. She will "Be taken to Mocksville day after to morrow for iatermeut. , Misses Emma De Armon and Nao- i.le Xorlbey wbo have -been visiting at the home of Itev. W. H. Willis, re turned to Charlotte last night. . . Tobacco Bales at tbe warehouse are comparatively light. An experienced tobacco man telle oa prsjMi algae r t ban they bave been In three years. R. T. Holbrook lelt last evening for Wilmington on a hunting trip., . it. a; rt. n KEQUIriilEH AND ESKXTIALS FOK THE TO I LET. Nothing wou'd le more acceptable to the sverate won:nn (ban Toilet Sets or even Hie pails thereof. Ebony backed 1 1 ;i r liruxhes. Combs and i.lr r.ir with Sterling Silver Trimmings, Hand .Minors, Colognes, l'erfume Extracts, Soaps and Sachet Powder. e havi .in esjeclnlly line line this year. C. W. O'HANLON, IlltlUdlST. nnn r rn ui THREE SHIRT SPECIALS (j(K)ils 5)i'. l.'K) (iixuls 75c. $1.50 ' (juods $1.00. This Seasuns .Styles. Cold Day Underwear. P. E; Allen & Co. M-n's Outlittors. - !n n tliry ti im f I llu'V it H!l t , . -1 - rr v..o f ;m. tru-i w..rt!iv .l.-rk in nnr Ti i iii n! wIsn'ltairM) r'o;tvt si il ;i' ti-iii i' 11 1 ( 1 ) 1 A propi tnr 0 -iipirfm wnt im u1im1 XM:tly an t r waiil it. fri- ript.n f1rk rv.rtw ovf thei ', w 'I .i-T-wr iiiy c.-iiiH at iiicut.i il i-i ui Hi.- l-r.irii TTiii-d sint't. V kft.l-C. M 'M.'lil I IB. IL OWEN'S PharmD.J J ' DIU'GOISTi Take thia opportunity at tbe begins niug of the Xew Year aud Century to thank their numerous fr, ends and pat rons for past favors aud to announce to them aud to the trade in geueral that we have houshf a big line of up-to-date White Goods, Embroidery aud Lace in every grade. Special Attention. ' We are handling a nicallneof Staple Dry Goods and Notions and we waut only the Ca-h Business aud that is why we give you fie of!" on every dollar is to get your cash business. 1 Yours to please, &m i V THESE PEOPLE. i m 'l .ik - ; - .L in' - !i n tlit-y hio jri m a-f-rip''"iii ' l"i n f , iv." l.ik.' ;i illi. r i ...111,1 Mf-I .11-,-l'nl ff, 1 in, .,-. f,,,ur,U 9 lifHll in ie 1 1 Iffl t.i..'ii i -rs. 111?
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