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' ’^Wi J THE MASONIC J O U 11 N A 1. 3 Local and State. Father Evans is miliappy. IlisPea liidge friends killed a bear and didn't ask liiin to the funeral Jud .ft:; Ke idc, of our Supreme Court, is iy- in^ dang-erou-ly ill with typhoid feA'er, at his home in Washi.igton county. O ir Comnumity was visited last Friday by a two incii snow, accompanied with rain and a heavy sleet. ^In.-h, slush ! was the woixl next d ly. T.ianks to our young fritnd, Mr. C D. Yates of llie City Book Store, for a supply of excellent writing tl lid, pens and pen holders ot superior quality. Our readers willplea=e pardon the bad qual ity of paper w ■ have been using the past few weeks, which was sesit to us from the mills through mistake. We will give you better in the future. Is that cat a baromeler ? At any rate she walked into the baking department of our cook stove, last Thursday morning, and was discovered by tlie c >ok in time to prevent a w iote-alo roasting ; an.I that niglit the snow •came. If the Commissioners will have the leaves and other rubhisli cleared from tlie gutters in the Wc't an 1 North-west sections of the city, thus giving the water free passage, they will savv-i much work and expense in repairs. The ladies of Ked House church, Caswell county, will hane a Christmas dinner and Cliris:mas Tree for rhebenelliof their church. Tiicy eliarg" 50 cents adnii-sion and give you ’ the dinner. Can’t our ladles give ussvunething of the kiudforthe beuafit oflhe orplians. Manning, of the Roanoke News, was in Greensboro, ■i’uc>day, it is supposed on a wo- manning- tour.—llal. Sentlnd. It is not to be supposed that we would be on such a woful miss-ion ! Were mcrelj’' trav eling for our bealv.ln—Ncu'-^. We guess Charlie is Celling the truth. While here he was too sick to call on us. Bro. Parker, of the Alamance Gleaner^ in CrceU'boro: We spent a day in this city last week. It is a nice pleasant place to spend a day or all your days in. It has hotels the equal of any Washington, Dec 0 —The Senate was call ed to order with Ferry in the Clinir. The usual resolutions were adop’^ed notifying the President and House of .Keprcsentatives that a quorum of the Senate was present and that to be found, or tiiat a reasonable man coisid i body was ready for business. It being a^ce!- (lesire It has that a}>pear:mcc of thrift and improvemiUit that is always plea^^ant to behold, and its people are known for their social and lios|)itab!e qiialiiies, and its ladies foi their beauty and accomphshinenK If you are an editor, ycu can find clever agreeable breth ren here, wlnuhei in search of a radical, dem ocratic, religiou> or Masonic editor, as your conscieuee would permit you to as-A to throw awayhalf an hour upon you anywhere, C'C.’’ Bro. Parker, your head’s level A dispatch dale 1 New York Gth, says Boss Tweed mad . hi> escape last night, eludingthu police, and is now at liberty. ■ ISo eiue could be (liscc.vercd as to how he spirited aw ar. al- thougii every police station was notified in tw(‘iity minutes after he was mis ed A Barge Lot of New .Teweiry, Watclies Kiug.s, Pins, Oliarms, Chains, &e. just received at 7- Cn.AMBERLAIN’S. Thieving is still Wilmington. the order of the day in The ^tite Coancil, Frien Is of Temperance, closed a harmonious ses-;i-)u at Liimberton last week, slio -ving a go >1 year's work The fol lowing arc the oOi u‘rs for the ensuing year: S. E. iVarl. Liunbert.on. PrcM ieur. E. II. McLauchliu, State-ville, Associate. K(w. I. T. Wyc.he, Lumberton,Chaplain. Rev. R. II. Whi aker, Ualeigli, Sec etary. J L. Garrett, Fayot! eville, Treasurer. ^1. F. Saunders, , (foudnetor. IT G. Graham, Shoe Heel,Sentinel- Kev. G. B. Wetinore, Happy Home, E.x- H' es'.deiit Tile next session -will beh dd in Shelby, Nov. 1876. L:ist week the Adel.tide Phillips troupe were billed to play here Thurs lay night, and , notwi hdan ling the ugly v ‘ath -r the hous ■ Vvui'^ very well liiled—many comi ig fromother places, and parties in town hi.-In;' carriages to take t icir faui'lics out—but from some whim the troupe r ■fused to play, and ah u* dismissing the a idhnice repaii'c 1 ro a drinking saloon— men and women—and behaved themselves in ! a disgraceful manner, drinking, smoking and | (Mroudiig until the arrival of the 13 o’ckx-k ' train. In addition they refused to pay their printing bills contracted by their agent with our neighbor, tho Patriot, and only the strong arm of the law could bring them to "enns. We think it; is getting high time for our jicople here an;t elpC'vhere to firmly set them selves against all thC'C itinuT.int concerns, and refuse them any further patronage No man hasa right to cry “ hard times’Mvho patron izes such concerns to the negdect, of Ins hon est debts. True, there arc a few of these travelling troupes that are exceptions to the rule of doubtful cluiracter, but they are so ‘‘ few- ” that it IS difiioult to discriminate, e.-^pecially so long as the public press continues its lavish praise fcf each and e/ery concern that comes along, and that too, at the doubtful price of a few dead-head tickets. Again we say, keep away from them, and hey’Il keep away from you. Read the advertisement of J. II. CoLmiaiTs Macliine Shop. You can get anything mend ed by calling oiii him. We ai e sorry ro hear that a little child of Tliomas C. Foust, Esq , being Icf: a short tiiii'.* alone one day last week iiithehou>e, took fire, and sn.stained extremely s-vere and painful, if not fatal injuries. Tiie liUl-' child as well as tlie parents has our sincere sympa thy. SntTei-ing or death by fire is terrible. So teri'ible is it as to he u>ed as the type of the severest pain, and tlie most awful death that can ht inllicte I.—Alamance Gleaner. JOHN CHAMBERLAIN, the City Jew eller, is in receipt of a splendid a'SOitnTeiit of Watches, Elegant Jewelry, Plate, Ac., which tlie Ladies arc invite to call and exam ine Special attention to fine Watch-work a^d the manufacrure of si.ecial Jewelry. rained authoritatively tiiat the }-^resident’s mes.-^age would not be read until Tuesday, the Senate adjourned. McPheison called the House to order. T!ie McEury certificates were read and laid aside. The Mississippi delegations were received, the credentials having been signed by the Ifieu- tonant Governor. Tiie roll-call is progre.-sing. Large crowd in attendance. The Rev, Mr. E. Dolloway, of Western N Y. will preach in St. Barnabas next Sabbath morning and evening. New Advert'sements. G-reensboro Machine Shop. All kinds uf Sewing Maclilne.s, Pistols. Gun^, Locks, Ac., repaired at siiort notice. New keys made to old locks. Especial attention to the r«‘pair of safes and saleL-cks. Give me a call. 13— J. H. COLEMAN. Our Masonic Exchanges. Jetcis'lt Record, Piiiladelphia; Weekly at Masonic Department. The Square, New York; Moiitlily at $1. Eraiing Chronicle, Pliiladelpbia; Daily at $6. Masonic Depaitmein. EntayrUe, Dakon, 6a; Weekly at $2. i Masonic Department. I Masonic Jewel, M;mpUis, Ten..; Monthly at $1. Musical and Masonic Journal. New Haven Conn; Monthly tit .$1. Journal, Suspension B' idpe, Ni.agra, N. Y^; Weekly at $3. Masonic Department. ‘ MasemieAdcocute, Indianttpolis, Ind; Motitlr- !y at $1,35. Masonic Chronicle, New York; Slonthlv at$l. An exch ange says : In Virginia, Mr Allen Hannah has intirrie 1 Miss llanna'i Alleti. and now Miss Hanntili Allen is JIrs. Hannah Han- r.ali; and is, perhaps, the only woman in the world wliose wh.ole name can be .spelled back- \r ard tile same as i'orwiird. That’s what’s the matter with Hannah. Stiys the Wihnhigton Star : A sad cas" was that o! ofliiter E b\ ard Davis, colored, of the p liicc force, who htid two of his ciiildr.m lying dead in the liou-o at otie time. One died Soiiday afte.noon and trie other Monday moi'iiing. which makes three within less than a week that he has lost by diptheria. _t'OKOERT.—Tile M. E. Sunday Shool hayo .seemed the Beiibow Hall, and will give one j of their Snpe-ior Conc.-rts on hridav ui ’iit sVutaoroft'ro “Jack iiaz.u-d" stories, iviu coutribute Dec. Sdtil for the benefit of the Sunday Sc'oool. ==tere.stlne sketches otadvenuu-e at -liass A' their eiitenaiismeni will be very iuteiV'-t- In;' we 1 opc that they will meet with abund- aii! sncceS'. SAM WILEY. FASHIONABLE EAliBEB, A N D n A I E V E E S E E E , Gi'censboro, N. C. —0— ADIES and GEN L'LEMEN waited on a^ their nouvs when d-sired, and all woi k ill ills line will be performe.l in the high est StjUc of tlk; ..Art. Shop on South Elm Street, nearly op posite the Express ofiice. 'l2— A FtXf-: AUT .*1 ULVARi bt, ITiclioi FOit'tliE rJlAL for 1376! Aitur two years ol prosperity, imcxampiod iu tue :s*a- naisoijuveiiiieliteraturo, duriug wnicii St. Nicuolas has cousoliaatod witu itsellall its strongest competitors, the publishers tiud themselves iu a position to promise tiiat tuc Third \ olume, bogiuuLig with tue uuiiiber of November, i suuU, witu its unusual attractions for C'riiis and Boys, surpas.s even the preceding volumes. Iu addition to contributions from TiIE KlitST vViUTib., > OF AliEllU A, there will be Stoi’ios, Poems, aud iSketcJics by some oi tile most Promiueut English Autbors. Arrangements have been made lor . very interesting series of papers on Wi.NijaOB LAST'i.K, By iliis. Oliphant, 'Irciitiugof its ilijtory and tue Child-Life of Successive Royal Gencrarions. bJluLi I'i.N A G. L.OSSL i’Tl Will couLibato to tne new volninc. LOuiSA :,i. Aiuorr Wdl write “Manorie’s Birtnday Ulits,” aud other short stories. Some articles on Astronomy for A'onng People have been promised --y tne popular English Astronomer. RiVn.vuii inibt’iOlL Tliero will be a coutiimod story of Life in Iceland by LAiAltiJ iAliilGi. in the November Number, the opening of the m-w vuUmic will begin an AMEPdOAN SERIAL STORY. " i d t. liO i k .It I i it .V .N i S , '* h.v tSO.Ui JiliOOKS, Giviue the aveiituri;,i of ii pint:,• Oi boys ill tiic Cali- foroia Gold .Minos, in the oiiriy days of the Gold Fever. J. T. TltOBRilH.E, ]'oi.-eof Masonru, Chicago, 111; at 83,50. Monthly Masonic Token. Portland, Me ; Quarterly. Eranusons Repository, Providence, E. ] Monthly at $1. Hebrew Leader, New York ; Masonic licciew, Cincinali, at $3,50. Weekly at $5. O; Monthly IPee/fly C'oH?'o/if, Columbia, Pa; Weekly at $1. Masonic D-panm-nt. Sussex Independent, Weekly at 83. Mason ic Department. Aew Eii'^land Ereemason, Bo.ston ; Montli- ly at .$ i Auliqiiariaii Magazine and Masonic litview New York; Moiithiv at S3. MiiEOTOLY. The N. C. M. E. Conferonen is in s^esslon ibis week at wilniiiigton. MY notice the fol lowing iippo'mnients : Rev. N H. I). M^ilson, Presiding elder of Gre ‘iisboro distriet. (d’c n-boro S ation.—S. D. Adams. Noi'ih Guilford eirouit—J. W. Lewis. South Guilford Circuit—Evb Kush. Rev. P/. II. Bobbitt, who has bccnour Mini.-iicr for the j ast h'vo years,, and who is miicii l)eloved by not only ills church, but f!ie whole community, ha-^ been appointed Presid ing E'd 'rof the Charlotte district. There will ])e many rogre.s at parting with Bro. Bob bitt, wlu)--e presence so often cheried t!ie homes of his tioek. He is a faithful pastor, i n the pulpit and out, and the attachuients of his friends arc very .stToug. We wish him a long, useful and happy life. Last week our clerk was instructed to send out “duns” to all delinquent subscribers. Not l)eing familiar witli our book he fears he may have sent to some that have paid If so this is an explanation. TheyJ need not, and are not expected to pay twice. 6'k.\xd Council of N. C.—John Nichols (>. Kill, igii, .h. i, (p. M,; D. \v. iJiiin.Kaleigh, Ct. Eecorcier, GkaXU CllAFTEB OF N. C.—-TllOS. S . Kee .mi, WJ.-ou, O'. U. i\. D, W. Bain, Ral- eigh, G. iSect'i • '■■—Geo. W. Blount. 'N ilson, G. 1). W. Bain, Raleigh, G. Sect'y. Greensboeo Council No. 3. R. & S. M Grem.s’uiro N. (Tl:os. J. bloan, T. I J/., S. E. .Alien, Eerordcr, lime of meeting: 4tli ^^’ednesday night of each month. CiiuKiziN Chapter, No. 13, Greensboro, IS. —'I’hos. J. iSloau, Jliqh Eriest., J. N. Nelson, 1 ime of meeting: 3rd Friday night of each month. ^Eemwood Lopge, No. 246, Greensboro. N. C.—II. Y. 8uow, ir. M.. 8. E. Allen' etar(/. tScr Time of Regular Communications: secoiul Sainrday night of each inoiith. Caswei,;, Chaptek. No. 38, Kinston, N. C —8. H. Roimtrce. High Rriesf, Alexander ISicol. Secretary/. Time of meeting: 1st and 3rd Thursdays iu each montli. Yk C, .. Padriok, Secretary. Time of Regular Communications: Thurs day evening of eacli week. iK^ The above are speeitnens of a Directo rs ot Councils, Chapters i\\\d Lodges which we jirojiosc to publish of all similar Bodies, in Kinston Lodge, No 310, Kinston, Y ■Thos. A. Harvey, ir. J/,, A. 8. Pat ‘ TALKS WITH GIRLS.'’ l!y leading authors, uillbc a prjmmeiit feature of tlie ! or OUt Oi tlie Sttlte, at $4 per year. Wlicro new volume. Eapeci.ii attoutlou wiiiaisoBe siveu to | Lod.yes .suhsc.ribi' for tlie JouKN.u, and in.veri INCIDENTS OP AMERICAN lilSTOEr, Hieir Directory also, only 85 will be charged With spirited pictorial illustrations.. The various depaa'tmeuis, ‘•JacL-ijj-tiio-pulpii,'' “Tlie Riddle-Box,” aud '‘Lcttor-Bvix,” and the page.s for •*\ory Little Folis, ’’arc to bp more attractive tiian ever. The TreJicii. Latin, and uormau stories, for translation, whicli have proved so popular, will be trequent iu the new volume. Some of the GRKATEiiT PaIXTEHS OF THE VESTUlir have been ougravo.d expressly for Sr. Nichoi.-\s, and tne tirst artists of the day will contribute fresh uud original drawings for this Fine Art Magazine for the Young. Definite announcements of many interest ing and novel features will be mada iu the J)ecember number. St. Nickoi..vs willeoutiuuo uuder the sucoess- ful editorships of MARY MARES DODGE, And no eftorts will be spared by editor and publishers to maiutaiu and incx’case the attractions aud \ alue of the magazine. Subscription Ih-ire, B. 00 a %'f-ar : Single Numbers, 25 cents ; Bound Volumes, $4.00 each. Those volumes begin with November. The two now ready ioi* 1874 and 1875 are elegaurly bound in red and gold, aud form the handsomest GIFT-BOOKS FOR CHILDREN EVER ISSUED. will send the maga zine one. year, beginning November 1875. and either of the volumes bound as above, post-paid, for $7.00 ; or, a subacrqition one year, and the two volumes, for $10.00^ All newsdealers and booksellers will recoive subsbrip- tious aud supply volumes at the above rates for botli. The advantage of the Directory to Gram' Oflicer.s lAiclges, Hecretarie.s and traveHiig Eretliren is great, and needs no comment to reveal its imiKirtanee. We hope every Lotigv tn this State will at once send us their Direc iory Scribner & Co., 743 745 Broeldumj, Jf, Y. CHARLES D. YATES, j Bookseller & Stationer, and dealer in i MUSIC and FANCY'ARTICLES, I GuEENBiioRO, N. C. 2-3T Y STEELE & DENNY', Manufacturers of Doors, Blinds, Sash, Mouldings and Dealers iu ALL KINDS OF LUMBER. Otfioe 8. STEELE, corner East Market at. ORKaNSBc He, N. C. T**vs 2S_ al issi I i
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