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'H .-r I ‘ , I I'l ' 1 iSft!''.*;’ ■ li ^ i'l:M (-5 itt ^ >) — . J I t r- ^.'i r I 'f?. • ■ * -f '."i ^ , , '■ ‘-a::' . ■■ T ,- iri - "iff# '■ - ' _ , 1^.5^ ; • /">,VS^ "I * “ _ ’ 3k»"v ..;■- : i|‘ .w^'- ‘Ur- l i iS^ ' i W] . ' Mlfe! ^^3 ■l1l '•, i'i •'w JM tjr#- ■'■ ’.^ 5 «j|3i “ THE MASONIC JOURNAL. Advertising Rates. Several days ag-o as tlie housekeeper at tlie j Tiie Editor visited Winston tliisNveel' • ‘ 1 inch. $ ‘2.50 1 $6.00 $10.00 $ 15,00 '1 inches, 4.50 9.00 15 00 30,00 7-5 inches. 0 00 1 13.00 30.00 30,00 1- column. 10.00 1 20.00 35.00 45 ,00 4 column, 1 columi), 1.5.00 35.00 45.00 GO.OO 20.00 1 45.00 GO.OO 100,00 ry Transient advertisements charged SI ])er inch for iirst, and 00 cents for each subse quent insertion. sy Special Notices 25 cents per line, for the ■iirst, and 3J cents for eaeli sub.sequent inser tion. Simple annonneement of Miirviages and Deaths free ; Obituaries and Tributes of Re spect eharo'cd for at regular advertising rates. Jty TER.OIS—CASH OX DEMAND. £y Office on South Elm Street, hrst door north of the Patriot Office. Local and State. Piitrons desiring advertisements in any par- iticular issue ofthis paper should hand then, in bv noon of the Wdqiiesday previous. * MAIL SCHEDULE. The Noutiierx and EAs'PEfvN Mails close iit 10:15 every moniiiig and arrives every fveniug at 4:U0. The SouTTiEKN' and S.ti.EM Mailseio^e.s every cveningiit and arrives every morning at 11. “ ,V. jl.—The door is closed iifteeu minutes hefore closing tlie mails, but all letters prop- strly stamped and put in the box will be mailed .aecording to the sehe lule. the duor is closed in ord'U' to iirive a little time to make up the mails. IIouse-B.-vck Mails.—The Yaneeyville Jfail leaves tills office on Monday and Tlmrs lay at 6. a. m , and arrives Tuesday and Friday at 6, p. m. The. Vittsboro .Mail arrives Fri- dty, atG, p m., leaves Saturday, at (i, a. in. Ashbo-'vMail arrives Friday at 0, p, m., leaves Saturday, at 9, a. in. Egypt Depot IMail arrives I'l idays at 4, p. m., and leaves Saturday, at (!, a. m. Oak Ridge Mail ar rives Satiolay, at 11, a. m., and leaves the same day at 3, p. m. ,1. I). IVtin'E, P. M. The Sunday School at Holt s Chapel will pic nic on to morrow, Saturday. The Methodist and Baptist Sunday Schools sif this city will have a joint pic-iiic aiid excur sion to Salem, shortly. D. D. & B. Institute was sitting in her room at the Institute, a spent rifle ball entered the window and fell at her feet.—News Three cheers for the iileasing intelligence that .loiics Bros, have opeiie;! tlieii- wai'e.sonse for the sale of tobacco, and good prices are guaranteed. This is indeed good news, and all interested should avail themselves of the advantage. We are requested to announce that Past Grand Master Seaton Gale.s will visit Buena Vista I.odge, Indeiieudent Order of Odd Fel lows, of this city, on the 30tli inst. and will ful ly exemplify the secret work. All members of tlie Lodge are urgently reipiested to be pres ent. Visiting brethren are also invited to at tend. 'idle prudent and far-seeing' traveler on I'is- iliiig M'inston will not fail to slop with tliat clever, wliole-souled gentleman, BiotherP. •V. Wilson of JFilson’s Hotel. Capital fare an 1 rooms, polite servants and the best of at tention make this one of tlie best places in tlie State for the weary traveler. Bro. W. will please accept our thanks for special courtesies. Now that Spring i.s putting on its garlands of Howers, and all nature is expanding into its fulFliedged beauty, tlu; “human form divine" should not be neglected. Bogart lia.s piir- eliased a large and elegant stock of Spi-ing- and Summer Goods, suitable to all ela.-scs of Ids customers, ui beauty, quality, and price. Go and see them.— L[ew Advert! “Patron Cook Stove.’ The Patron, a new patterr of n , !S I Stove, a first-class P.-uiKi; is : rjilCN. Also other Stov,.A '' ''"‘'y Holl and found the town bii.sy and prosperous. It is evidently one of tlie most flourishing towns in I Western North Carolina, and its great pros- I perity and rapid growth is wholely attrilmta- bla to its tohac.ao trade, brought thei'e by its numerous Wareliouses in which the weed , purchased for the leadiiigfactoi-iesall over the i TSg■pi «. J tt : country. North and South. 'I’iiis immense to-^ « ariOr ailQ. Xi3,, j Iiaeco tra-de lias built iij) a diversity of other i ''— I business, and its population is increasing m ' I proportion to its growing busincs.s and wealth. i Will not the capitalist.s of Greeiisiioro he j advised by thissure example a.id build ware- | liouses and fartories ? U’e are surrounded by | as good a tobacco sect'oii as any in tlic State. I and wliyletlt be carried to Winston, Reids- i ville, Durham and Danville for tlieir eiirieli- | ment while Greensboro grows tl^e poorer by it? This is a natural centre to wliich it would sements. Stoves, Buyers n ill consult their inti rest to call i, fore purcliasing. Respectfully. ‘ '5’^’ATES. 1? 1 Trowbridge’s ^ [each different,] Brands, readily come if there was any adeipiate market | for it. I The Anniversary of the Guilford County Bi ble Society willbe held at the Methodist ehiircli on next Sunday evening at 8 o’clock. Rev. 6'. H. ll’iley, the State Superiiiteiideut. will ad- I dress the niecti g. All the cliurches in the city are cordially invited to be present. AND SUITED TO VARIOUS TAHTIIS. A ]irotracted meeting began at, Pleasant Garden last Sunday, under the direction of R 'V. Mr. Rush Allen Jay, of the Society of Friends, is expected to preach there on to-mor row (Saturday) at 3 o’clock, V. m., and also on Sundnv. For unique attractive and finislied Styles of Photographic work, apply at the Art Studio ot L, W. Axdkews The Keidsville Times is to be enlarged, and in order to make the necessary change no pa per was issued this week. It is w Ih pleasure that we notice such improvements in the new'spaper worid Bishop K-xvanaugli of M, E. Church South, will preside at the Annual Conference to be lield in this city commencing Nov. 29tb. A mad dog rvas killed near Goldsboro, last Friday. He had bitten two other dogs, but fortunately, did not ha\e time to do any otlier : damage. X burglar attempted to enter the residence , of Mrs. IMurpIircy, in Fayetteville, last Satur day iii.ght, but the striking of a mateli fright ened him off. Teas,—A^'^oLES.\LE and Retail.—T. VV. Scott* Co., liave just received direct from tlie Importers a nice lot ofTeas—guaranteed good strengtli and tine flavor; Not low priced, trashy goods. A couple of our young men were out riding- last Sunday when tlie horse became frightened and rail aw.ay, breaking the buggy into good kindling wood, Fonui ately neither of tlie gentlemen were liurt. Some of our exchanges have laid a great deal to say about ‘-editorial abilityWliat a eouutry editor really needs these hard times is the ability to live on about three shillings a week. —lleidsville Times. We are pleased to see that work on South Elm street progresses, and that the gull ers are being cleared, the sidewalks flileil and the street put in general good order. Tilts is right gentleuieii, let the good woik still go on ;uid —our lady pedestrians will call you hle-sed. A gentleman remarked to us yesterday that hehad lieeii to Bo.stou and nuni’northern cities and sat down to tables ihat cost |'3,50 per plate, but never had he seen anything to equal the feasts j)i-eiirircMl by Col. Browii ot the Nation.al and seived to tlie Grand Lodge ofOdd Fellows.—A’nL News. ° Tiie flattering Patronage awarded to Cham berlain’s Jewelry emporium during tbe iioli- clays has induced liiiu to keep bis stock com plete, and he is constant]!' receiving invoices of new and elegant Jewelry, Silver and Fancy Ware, and will take great pleasure i„ exhibit ing bis beautifuUlssigns to any who may call. Per.-^onal attention to flue Watch-work aiid the maniifactin-e of .Special Jewelry. 35_ Our Foreman smokes, and in accordance with this dirty hai)it, he procures li is toliuecs teady piepared. A few weeks since lie got a package ami on examining it pronounced it horse feed, it being part oats; he then got ,-in- ollu-r iwckageand pronoimecd it shee)) feed, it being largely comijosed ol fonder; he then’ .got a package of Trowbridge’s “Best" and u as happy for a few days, but last 'I'hnisday oiir ■■devil’’ went to investigate tlie package a few moments after the Foreman had filled his pipe and in-onounced it cat feed, as it contained an old^ mouse and four young ones. And still he is not satisfied at the contents of liis tobacco bags. On last Saturday Dr- Wm. R. Capehart lauded at “lie haul at his fishery on tlie .Vlhe- imirle sound over tliree thousand rock.—VIore than half the fish w-.-ighed upwards af fiftv pounds each. Tliis the largest haul of rock ever made in tliis county with the exception of tlie never to lie forgotten haul of sixteen liions- androck made before the war at C’apt. Wm. T. Sutton’s fishery. In sjiite of tliis .good liaiil of Caiiehart’s our fishermen have done a poor business. Some of tbe papers attribute this fact to the (U-sl ruction of herrings in the ocean liy tlie blue fisli. AihenuHe Ti,„es, Sunday morning two negroes confined in our jail for larceny made their escape. IVJien tlie jailor oiieiieil the cell door tliree of them suddenly seized him, ami but for the timely assistance of another prisoner, WaiTcn Hare, ivoLild liave killed or seriously injured him. Tlic two above mentioned succeeded in making their escape after being ineffectually fired iqi- on, and np to tlie iirescnt have not been i-e- captiired.—NCTdhiel. On Sunday about 13 o'clock one mile tliis side of Reidsville, N, C., tlie down freight train ran over a colored child hetweer. tliree and four years old and instantly killed it. The en gineer did all ill his powe r to stopthe train of 17 heavy freight ears, whieli was oomingdown grade, but alas! too late. Tlie fireman very mirrowiy escaped death liimself as lie jumped from thecn.gine while in motion, and as lie was about to grasp the child at the imminent peril of his own life, tlie pilot struck and car ried the cliild under tlie wheels of tlie engine. The remains wore turned over to the mother oftlie child.—Border Express. Capt. II. G. M hitohead. ofthis place, cap tured from Barefoot’s Millpond throe miles West of Wilson on Saturday last a oliiih fish, wei.ghing 4J lbs. In e'eaning tlie cimh, the cook discovered tliat lie liart swallowed two rocks weigliiiigahalf |iound each and several li imdi iron screw taps weigliing over a pound. —!! iison Adranee. SAM IVILEY. FASHIONABLE BARBEK --V X 1) ’ n A I E 11 E X s E 1! , • Greensboro. N. C. ’ A: ADIES and GENTLEMEN waited onie their liome.s when desired, and all work in liis line will lie performed in the liirii- est style of tiie .\rt. “ Shop (Ml South Elm po-ite the Exiiress office. Street, nearly oii- ’lS- O O CO O Ptj PQ S t-3 1 o JZ2 OO '-ci 03 £aO !=! t-H n O W ;-> c ;=! o' P2 o O o ft ft CO o ft ft ft 0 Greensboro [N. C. j Nurseries J. M. Ward & Co., Proprietors, SpliMidid stock of all in thcnuisciy iino for Tall of 1870. ^Vo refer by penwLsu) to tbe iLilitor of this Journal. -80 J. At. Ward A Co. ■‘.Yc have received No. 1 of the .Vor/7; Cjro- hna /’(/rmci-started by J. II. Emii.s and Co., of Raleigh. It is a IG page inoiithly. Is well .gotten up and deserves the patronage of our farmers. Wm. B. BOGART, Dealer in Fancy and Staple DRY GOODS, SHO.rS, HATS, NOTIONS AXD GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS. WEST M,^RKET STREET, Grkessboro, N. C. Though Prohibition is now tlie law m onr ■ city, some of the devotees of .lohn Barh-j-corn raan.age to get tlieir “wee draj)’’ occasionally. I as WG saw three of them last Tuesday rolling over oil the pavement and pulling hair in good ,old fashioi.cd style. Tire question is, where did they get their whiskey? The entertainments given tinder the aus- :pices .if the Girl’s Orphan Aid Society, in the Town Hall, at Goldsboro, last Thursday and Friday evenings, proved a success. TIte casli •reifeipts foot up $130,00, of which $105,00 was (forwarded at once to Mr. Mills oftheOr- [phan Asylym. The Border Dail;/ Express of Danville, 'V'a. in speaking of tlie eating capacit es of its neighbors says one of tliem went to Clmmbcrs’ Siifiek Hoii.se and consumed om! can of toma toes stewed, two pouud.s of Slianer’s best but ter, four cuts of Iiam, large size, two plate.s of potatoes, one loaf of btikers bread, two corn cakes ; two plates o. onions ; tw o cups of cof fee. IVheii lie tinislicd and called for his bill, be said he thouglit he ought to have a deduc tion as he had taken dinner by tlie wiiolesale. Jim could not see it in that light, hut told him he would leave it to his o wn .good conscience, and full stomach to say. The matter wa.s ar ranged Satisfactorily and the fellow said he did not want to beat liim out ofanythintr but only wanted a gcod meal. Important Masonic History. Receiving the eiidoi sement of the Press in .Cmope and America and the ciaft in n-cneial as by far the most valuable, important', andrii- tlie most interest- ill,, Masonic Jiistory that lias ever been written. 'I'liE Early Hi.stouy & AxTr()uiTii-;s (;/■ freemasonry By GEORGE F. FORT. The -VYoik conqil-ises 500 Pages, Crown S Morocco, " f J he 1 uhli.^hor,'^ will miiil t}in i> i. ' • -i Fresh arrivals every week, of all tlie latest styles of everything in my line, which will be sold at prices to suit tlie times. I cerdially invite my friends and ciisloiiu-rs to call and examine tlie quality, style ami prices of goods on hand and constantly being receiv ed. ' My motto is "To Please.” 21 y. IV.VI. H. Bogart. whom^ most liheral commisih,^ will be I or circulars and terms, address paid. & Co., Feehhshcrs, vG- , 05 Sansom Street, Philadelpliia, Pa. STEELE * DENNY, Manufacturers of Doors, Blinds, Sash, Mouldings and Dealers in ALL KINDS OF LUMBER. Office S. STEELE, corner .East Market st. Grekxsboho, N. C. Teilms Cash. 2.3- Greensboro Machine Shop. All kinds of Sewing Machines, Pistols. Gmu. Locks, Ac., repaired at short notice. Xcd' keys made to old locks. Especial attention to the repair of .sales and safe locks. Give me a call. 13— J. }I. COLEMAN.
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