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LTlI THE MASONIC J 0 U 11 N A J. Local and State. I?ro Mills raise.l over $70 at Windsor for the Oi'pliaii Ilomei Th.’o. X. ftaiiHay leotnred on Temperance at the Court House on last Saturday nigiit. , J. J. St ‘wai-t Isave-i the Salisbury Watch man. au;l T. K Bruner takes his place as As sociate, Hickory wid E;ive an antertainment on the 27lh for the benefit of the Orphans. 'I'he Wiiinlngtoii Star report.s the Hebiew Temple.in. that eiiy as approaciiing comple- Uqii, the plasterers now liaving charge. T >c';y .\Iopnt Mail reports th", heath of Dick Baitle, colored, at tlie advanced age of 110 years, St. B.t.RNABAS.—Hev. Dr. Smedes of Ral eigh wiil preach in the Episcopal cliurch in this city next Sabbath, morning and evening. ■ The Eastern Me lical Associati n will meet in Wilmington on the 7th of December. I'lii.s Asspeiation is an auxiliary to the State Medi cal Socieiy. Sports.—A party of spoi tsmen fiom the Nortii are at the Be djow House with a num ber of fine dors. We learn tliey bagged 45 birds on Monday, first day’s hunt. The Press chronicles a sad homicide in Hickory in which a negro koy was kille i by a young mail named .Tunes. Jones is at large and rewards are offered for him. . > , 'I'he News announces that most of the ma,i- nfatsurers of Reidsville liave suspend-d op erations for the present year, and that a large uumher of liauds are thus throvyu nut of eni ployuient. Rev. Dr. Munsey filled the pulpit at the Metliodist churcii on Thanksgiving day, and a collection of $3, 50 uas taken for tlie Oxford Orplians. On Sunday mornmg Bi.shnp McTyeirc {ireached to a large congregation aiid lectured the Suii'lay .school in the afisrnoon. Rev. Mr. Heightman preached .at night. Trie Metliodist Coufere ice meets in Wil mington this week, whither these Rev. gen- tlem u are oohig. Sam Wiley, tlie city Barber, lia.s removed .'riiiii the Beubow lions,-) to the stand on South him street nearly opposite the Express office, whole lie will Ire pleased to see his old friends and customers—and lots of new ones. See ‘ad;’ The go.ud peoph' of Coiupany Shops have pr. setjtetl Rev. R S. Webb with a fine Sing er sea ingntacliine. Th ‘V slion,!d see that he has u 'W cloth for it wo.ild not he proper tor a preacher to .sow tares you know.— fr7f;a>i«- A Larou LoTiif New jewelry, Watciies liiiigs, Pius, Oiiiirms, Chains, &c, just received at 7- . CilA.MBIiRLAIN’S. Notice.—Any oii.y detected in committing a nu sauce in the back lot attaclied to Ibis office will be prosecuted to the full extent of ti e law. Gen, Scales eontinue.s to improve his new resideuee. He is now e.xcavating for walks through the grounds, preparatory to laying t lose beautifnl flower plats we expect tojsce there next summer. The next ses.sion of the Methodist Confer ence exp eted to he held here, the Quarterly Conicreuce instructing its rc'spres.Titatives to that effect. We are pleased to learn that the Good Tem plars’ Festival last Friday night netted them about $115 A very pleasant time was liad by all wlio attended. PiiEASE, brother Protestant, get yjw asign- a big sign—two of them—or else instruct your callers to leave their pocket books witli us to pay for tlie annoyance. Worthy op Note.—Says the Raleigh Chris tian Advocate : “ A lady teaclier at Peace Institute, the excellent Presbyterian Female School in Raleigh, not long since w'l'ote to Moody and Sankey, the evangelists, asking their special prayei’s in behalf of the young ladies at the Institution, that those who w-ere hot inembeis Of tlie eimfch might b,‘ led to a newness of life. She did hot mention to any (Hie, as. we learn, the fact that she had written the letter. A short while thereafter, several young ladies without consullation with each other, of ariy intended concert of action, but separaielV, approached the lady- teach; r and tne lenerahle Key. Dr. Lacy i.e- siring to he instructed in tlie way to salvation. Tlie result was that in a shui-t wiiile sixteen prof sse i conversion, from tlicir .-ins and, on Sunday before last, were ailmitled into the Presbyterian Chui'cli in this ciiy. , If our up-stairs neighlior, brother Mieliiui.x, don’t get liim a .-ign we’ll gohhle all liis call ers. Nearly every dan some o,;e blunders in to our sanctum inquiring the way to the 'Prot estant office. The friends of Temperance will hold tiieir and meeting in reference to the formation of Teiiip.-rance in Guilford county, in Grceiisbo- rq, Saturday, Dec. tlie IStli. Everybody in vited to participate iii the meeting- J. Allen Holt, Secretary, Tlie Roanoke News complains tliat cotton stealing tlirougliout that section is prevailing to such an alarming extent tiiat there seems to be no security foi any one. Capt. W. II. Kitchen, of Scotland Neck, had four bales ■Stolen last week. We are pained to learn that the town ofBeaufort, N. C., has met with another ter rible co.iflagration yesterday morning, burn ing 25 stores, be.sides private residences. It was .thought to be the work of an incendiary, 'rreat suffering prevails. Blub Crane.—A large, blue crane wliich had been shot by some one last week, break ing both wings, was discoverea Sunday beside the road near the Morehtad orchard where it had lately died from its wounds. If the spoftsiiiau wishes to see liis g«me lie caniirob- ablydoso by going in that direction as the crilife was hung up in an okllocust tree by tlie road. Thanks to Hon. A. M. Scales for a copy of the Report on Agricultine for tlie year 1873. Mr. R. M. Sloan, Sr., coiitinnes to improve hi- co.sy nest on West street, llv is laying brick walks in front and around lii.s grounds. New Advertisements. SAM WILLY. .TORN CHAMBERLAiN, the City Jew- ELLEii, is in receipt of a splendid a-soitment of Watches, E’egint Jewelry, Plate, &c., whicii the L.adies arc invite to call and exam ine Special attention to fine Watch-work and the raaunfacture of special Jewelry. S- Died.—In Charlotte, N. C., Nov 27tli, brother A. H. Martin, P. M., of Phalanx Lodge, aged 70 years Jno. M. Robiti.son of Baltimore has been elected President of the Raleigh & Gaston & Raleigh & Angusta Ronds, tlie vacancy being caused by the deatli of Maj. Grice. Makkied.—In Jamestown, Guilford coun ty, Nov. 23rd, by Rev. C. II. Phillips, Mr. W. C. Coffin of Greeusboio tind Miss laicy J. COok. FASHIONABLE BABBEK, AND H -1 I R V U Ji s S NR, Greensboro, N. C. —0— y, ADIES and GEN I'LEMEN waited on at their iiom, s ivnen d.siied, and all work in ids line will oe perfomie 1 in the high est s:3'ie of tiie An, _ ° Shop oil South Elm Street, nearlv op posite the Express (iflice. 'i2 A IT.rt: FOR TiiE lOtMi. ^t. Niciim^Jbr 18761 I Alter two years’ of prosperity, uuexampled in the au- nals oi juveuile literature, Uun'iig'which fSx. NichoImAS has eoijsoiidated With itsoltali its strongest competitors, the puoiishers find themselves in a position to promise that tue Third Volume, begimiiug with tiie number ot November, .snail, witn its unusual attractions for Girls and Boys, aurpusa even the preceding volumuB. in addition to contributions from iiiB Final OF A.^lLUa.i, there will be atories, Poems, and Bketche'j by some of tue most Prominent Engiish Autaors. Arrangements nave been made lor . very interesting series ofpapers on Wl.Ml.SOli FAMLE, By Mbs. Oliphant, Treating of its Historyand tne Child-Life of Successive lioyal Gouerarions. oiidian.NA a. BosaKrri Will contribute to the new volume. uuiaA >i. aiaott Will write “Marjorie's Birtliday Gilts,” and other short stories, aome articles on Astronomy for Young People have been promised -y the popular English A.strouomcr, lilUtAuB PitOtTOfC. There Hill be a continued story of Life iu Iceland bv lUiAlG) TaVLOB. lutheAN'ovemberNumber. the opening of- the new yoliuae will begin an AMERICAN SERIAL STORY, Our Masonic Exchanges. Jewi.sh Record, Philadelphia; Weekly at $5 Masoaio Department. The Square, Now Y^ork; Monthly at $1. Pivaiing Chronicle, Philadelphia; Daily al $6, Masonic Department. Nnierprise, Dalton,. Ga; Weekly at Ma.5(niic Department. Memphis, Temn; Monthiy Mn.Hcat and Masonic Journil. New Haven- Conn; Monthly at $1. Journal, .Suspension Bi-idge! Niaara N V- M^eekiy at $8. ' MasonicDepai-tnient.’ ’ ’ Masonic Adsjocqte, Indianapolis, Iiid; Month- ly At ^1,35. New ; York; Monthly at^-MO Monthly Masonic Token. Portland, Me ; Quarterly, Tremusons Reposdory, Providence, K. I- Monthly at $1. Hebrew Jjcader, New- York; Weekly at $5. at $8 50O; Monthly )Fer% Cowi-nnt, Columbia, Pa; Weekly at $1. Masonic Departmi-nt. _ Sussex Independent, y^eeay Mason 1C Department. New England Freemason, Boston ; Month- ly at $ i Antmvarian Magazine and Masonic Iiericw New York; Montlily at $3. DlfiEGTCmY. L'rand Council OE N. C.-Jolm Nichoii m Raleigh M. /. G. M.; D. W. Bain, lialeigU: (x. litcorder. Grand Chapter op N. C.—Thos 8 Keenan, WlLon, G. H. P., D. W. Bain, Ral eigh, G. Sect'!,. ’ Grand Lodge OF N. C.-Geo. W. Blount,' Wilson, G. jh.,D. W. Bain,Raleigh, G. Seefy.' Greensboro Council No. 3, R & S M Gr«iii,s|i„ro N. C,—Thos. J. Sloan,'2'. / m” b. E. Alien, I^eeorder, ’ 'I'ime of meeting: 4th Wednesday niglit of each month. j e - Chapter, No. 13, Greensboro, Aii/A Priest, J. N Nelson, ISecreiary. mortli*' Friday niglit of each Elmwood Lodge, No. 346, Greensboro. N. C.—H. N. Snow, W. M.. S. E. Allen l^e^etary. * Time of Regular Communications; second Saturday night of each month. The Rome (Ga.) Courier truthfully says :— “No true journal can become tlie organ of •small rings or cliques, whether in politics or less important matters. The true journal is tli6 advocate of riglit .trd justice, andcixnntt be boiiglit with “ flltny lucre.” If a bold and honest press cannot be sustained in a commu nity. siicli a commupity does not deserve a press. I.,adkobe {The Morning This is the name of a French Protestant newspaper founded in 1800, and publi.shed in Montreal. Canada, at $1.50.(Uuitcd States $3.) per annum. It contains articles on the important questions of the day; a special correspondence from France on European political and religious ■•natters, as well as general family reading and ucw.-i. etc. Judge Kerr was on our streets Tuesday, looking in fine health and spirits. Dr. Munsey lectured again on Monday night, at Benbow Hall to a rather slim audi ence, but those who. attended e.xpress tiiem- selves delighted and highly entertained. C. D. Yates is constantly receiving new ac-. cessions to his elegant stock. His assortment of Christmas goods will soon be superior to any ever offered in lhi.s market.. Our Market. —To siiow wiiat our people can do in the way of enjoying life, it is only necessary to state tliat they consume regularly each week, 4,000 lbs. of beef, 2,000 Ih.s. of pork, 700 lbs. of mutton, and fish, eggs, poul try, &c., in proportion, and it’s a bad year for eating, at that. There are also large quanti ties of meats, poultry, &c, bought on the streets after market hours, of which we can make no estimate. Greensboro wants her corporation extended. At a camp hunt in Onslow county recently, twenty-one deer were killed iu four days.-^. Sheriff MurriU lead the party. i t ii E B b 1' K .ii 1 u 11 .V .> r s , ” By NOAH BROOKS, Giving the aveutui'cs ol'a patty ol boy* in the Cali fornia Gold Mines, iu tile ouriy days ot tne Gold Fever. J. T. TROBUIDGE, Author of tue ‘-Jacli Haaard'' stories, will contribute some highly interesting sketches of advem are at “Bass Cove.*’ • • “TALKS WITH GIRLS.” By leading autbojs, win be a promitieiit feature of the new volume. Especial atcentlon will also be given to INCIDENTS OF AMERICAN HISTORY, Witn spirited pictorial iiiustratious. The various departmeuta, !‘Jack-in-the-paipit,'’ “The liiddle-Box,” and “Lettcr-Bux,’’ and the pages for “Very Little Folks, ” are to be more attractive than ever. Ihe French, Latin, and oeimiau stories, for trauaiution, which liave proved so popular, will be frequent iu the new volume. Some of the OUEATE^T rAlNTEiiS OE THE VENTURE have been engraved expressly tor St. Nichol.as, and the tirst artists of tae day will contribute fresh and original drawings for this Fine Art Matjazint Jar the Youny. Definite aunouucemeuta of many interest ing ana novel features wiil bo made in the December number. St. Nicholas will continue under the success ful editorship of MARY MAPES DODGE, And no cflorts will be spared by editor and publishers to maintain and increase the attractious and value of the magazine. SubscriptiohUricc, g.OOaypar; Single Numbers, 25 cents ; Bound Volumes, $4.00 each. These volumes begin with November. The two now ready ior 1874 and 1875 are eleganrly bound in red and . gold, and form Ihe HANDSOMEST GIFT-BOOKS FOE CEILDEEN EVES ISSUED, w-e will send the maga- zine one year, begiuuiug November 1875, and either of the volumes bound as above, post-paid, for 17.00 : or a subscription one year, and the two volumes, for $10,00' All newsdealers and booksellers will receive subsb’riij-’ tions and supply volumes at the above rates, Scribner & Co., 743 c£ 745 Broadway, y. Caswell Chapter, No. 38, Kinston, N C -b. H. Rountree. High Priest, Alexander’ Nicol, Secretary. lime of meeting; igt and 3rd Tliursdoy.v in eachmontli. ^ T-'ODGe, No 316, Kinstou, N 0 -*;lhos. a. Harvey,, if. if,, A. S. Padrick! oejretaj'y. * Time of Regular Communications: Tliurs--. day evening of cacli week. i^” The above are specimens of a Directo ry of tounals, Chapters and Lortges whicli we propo.se to publish of all similar'Bodies, in or out 01 the State, at $4 per year. Where Lodges subscribe for tlie JournAl and in.snH; tiieir Directory also, only $5 will be charged lor both. ° The advantage, of the Directory to Grand Uflieers, Jaidges, Secretaries and traveling ■ Bretliren is great, and needs no comment to - reveal its importance. We hope every Lodge tn this State will at once send us their Dirt«- CHARLES D. YATES, Bookseller & Stationer, and dealer in MUSIC and F.-INCY ARTICLES, Greensboro, N. C. 2-37 STEELE & DENNY, Manufacturers of Doors, Blinds, Sash, Mouldings and Dealers in ALL KINDS OF LUMBER. Office 8. STEELE, corner East Market stv, GrB»N8BOB0. N. C. Tsbms Cash. , 2^-
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