KKN'S 'FRiK>a). "JllE C'HiiJ' A .LSTTi.?-: ‘lAE-K. TSBF SiA.UD PI.AA. (h)C 'f tiiC objects:, iU {■ pepci' ill' tlie ^ -iy*-- 1 >uljlis]i inm V lUc ivC it !. i-iiOibl; i bci'.ccon die and die -aiblic g'"in'ral- lx, r.Jid ii.' iinniediaie j^vcarJiaii}^, ; Tba C j XCHS'.L'l, jplar; ef i As'vlum . -JpUrn be: ^ CrUirb'C^-’ 'i Hi...: .li'a-'.’d- Loclya, jn.'ulo no eba; ■nipporvinp d bu’. orMerrv ’l-totnix-; iin H A Here b /'ul- 'i'iiai rfjo iajit t.Uc i: Ornb.a:' ibai tn*' •riuinn be 'ace si'vU'rdii'ain ^obriaii v. ■ .I'v lisc Masonic IVn .!ii ('I’cli.-r ii.> tliC accoiut^ir5''i'nuo:i i»t ibis ut»j-cT. it >\as e.\j''e-cxc'd Tiie Yin.'inbers i.)t tin ordeV. as weii as iniji^iveiy *\vvndd mbsei-riK: to rlie pa]';cj-, >ind tbo iuore j e?tX: :h' beeaus^.' b'i t-ic ex- V-X ‘ni;ns . a\. c '1 ^ to iiiaive it n inOirniiu ) ■■'vi'ft'iler of c’O firrpoint H Stand5.-y Cpnnnitl'cc* opon raising' futnis i'oi’ die (b-phiu-i Asybun, and req'ist'e aaid.connnittee t;yre- }iOitin '•.vrdint,' 'each Tiiont.n, onn tha:, sjwu ?i5|aff;-s iiTni tne fvc fi'n’/ardoci ' nc ■f.f, t ip.:. ir ■ yb'r'r:ic:: i i C'O r' /if -\by Jiutq'iirKyVEitHhe ‘ jsfb'AH'j . , ...- . - . -• *^s;bn }T c o i..iiblisii>a.; .Pie alib,SL'rii,'ti(m of biLiliiess ij. eac. i.s Kraiiuai'A- iiwwasiiifr. iuii !iot as , r fast as, imdav iiU'ibe' cef, wte-iiaa n^is»it,. u> 'xpe.'t r inaj e)ii!V iaKi^OB, pjye sulesi-xii;- ^ y^j Pumj^e lias, heeii ei ior It, find-nva uiajiyity' , jj,,, saijiportiiiM- d lire Ja'di^os there’s ji'ertiier ol-; jj,,.. Asvjuni, and ihiit this ticer nor aioni’ofr that lakes if ; y,. oonneetioii wllli itie We i'Oti’t afford to ‘ deao head ; of the Grand the pat er to .Lodse.s Of offieens ot ,),p j Loik'e.s, a; tins -.vouid absip. too | jixth sections of tlie. Grand Se tu\tirn-i\ lO.vv llAnEiGiT, N. 0., .Feb. 20, 1875.! Asy.lii.m. I tlierefore reeoinmeiul! otlior at dressed in a lofig Br(K .^fh'h iu tbe laat nuut- ■ a eontnuiatlon of the present ]>lan j wiiite robe, with gauze, b:iug.s, at- ber ef 'I'ni: ('ulLJU':]:^''s Fhjenu, ’ wirli a full kno>vIelge ol the fact! tached to her shoinders, and her in ajf article tinder the head of 1 rhat but little over one-half ^ f tlie j taee whitened to die . color of “No Coiinectidn.” the folio wing | Lodges in die,State have conlrib-1 death, which so frightened, her sentence ajipearsc , ' i uted one dollar to the snppjort of | friend thaf s!.ie had to be taken to ■ “ 1-Tid This c'har.o'e has no con- i the Ahyluin. Of the 22yCliurler-1 a hinatic asylniip wdth litrlo, liope nectioii whatever with the Orplifui i ed Lodges in .the State, Init 5 As\luuj, or with its support: , ,Yet j have contributed over SlUU eacii; we ;ire sorrv and snrpriseil to | b have given over SoO, and less tljan SU)0 ; 99 have given les.s than S5U each ; and ltd liavo c.onTributed inahing. Yet, in tiie face of all this, I recommeiul a contiiuiation of The present, jdan of vohiniary liontiibntions, be- sinyri learn that sbine Lodges .have sup posed that this change is merely sonie new pdan for the support of die prpliau “w;or.k. One ol the nio.'^T difficult tasks in the w'orld is to make a matter plain to those ^ |.Yv ho doipot wisb TO understand ■ cause I in i ir i believe that institutions ' ’ ' c ; , I’estabiished.Oinpiii'ely beneVolenT clii afe /o'ofrect.’ The I principles!. '-'hr i Irphan 'Asylum ;.u-fioipA*f''’rl;e- ‘OraiK]'’t.odge' '111 | has been’, should be .supported by changing tile dues of .■iubordina-fe [y]i( fr^v? yvifl edfevings of, an eur Lodges," in'eofiseepience-erv a j ]ighTe.l a.iid a hemwolent people. O'ecbirnuitenVUifibiririade til hiy ltd- j -Lesides, as ntnv organized , and tfi which Ltised die follow-j inaimged, due .Asvlmn lias the innauag^: ‘ JIRVEXUE. ‘ I1,ie revenue of s\ lujiadiy and support of all par- j ! tie^5, sects and coriditioris of the j' ^ , I c.itizen.s of our State. Churches, i ! sister societies of various organi- j of her recovery, .it. is bettor never to indulge in such .“fun.” Ol.'SC aiOTEKS.' (i'Ontini:e,d) The Central llotgi' in Clhndotte has, pleasant rooms, good beds and bountiful tables, d'he waiters never say : “Milk is skaso,” or “the pie 'ia but:” Ah:>u can choose your dishes- and be .sure .;of enbiigh. ’'The conking i.f elegant. Amhthen, Mr. and .Mrsj F>cdpS:ino kind, 'ioul the truvelcr feels safe .lu their liands. The Centred pvoji- abfv--enjoys ' a larger, transient custom than anv iiotei in tlie its incoiue aiid make it a biirilcii upon 'dr* ti and eorytion ni' onr | contributed wi.li a : 5,,,^ naijc The Charlotte Hotel keeps up thA C.rMwd L'7 - "''7’' a livelv competition with a for- Tiie v«ianu I various organi-i :,i,kP -...t : Lodge is not equal to Its demands; I beneToIont oC ovn Itotel- and ; nor is die present sy^stem ot dues I ... .i , ; Fonco.d has two liottU and , ; at ali equitable. The la*-of tlio I ,'i h'y ■ ; relary s Quarterly harcuht-U.-tssn-i now requires each i h. ‘ i a Ps snnnort ” i ^ i P ; ed on tin; hrst January, 1875 : j j^uberdinate ixatgo to pay into its j ‘ -r ^p.,^ Lod^n^s ! . ‘■in.oiiPHAiAsyi.t-.'ii. I Treasure the sue. of..iilteeii del-1 j'lOleiai'iig their dut-.- on such I 8'*-’/!patnuiago does d'he Grand Lodge cotdinued its ;.lars per aiimini. arginneiu is ; p,.,,,;,,;. ,,3 That aliiided to bi i 777''.-f'f‘7,77 Sf ’ ’ niirniai ajiiM-opnarioii to this in-; itocessaiy to coiiYinee any candid I p cer-, *''■‘.’.8 ^ .sritution. Xo C!iai!,gc ivas -made j in-aid of thy great inequality ot ; qq^mdod to recommend a L ' by 1 this as.BessHieiit. .4 , lodge with | lii.siitiuloti. d'jiis -yeck we pid>--- lisli m/itier of iiiiportai’.ce ’o all , the Lodges, );ut it \siti -i.ioi, Veacli , lemn-('f them miles... tte send it, gratis, -'i’his we sUaii -do, - t/'ds i. J7«ie, because we want a!! to see ; pi modoot imsmg funds' vhat is sard-in tegacd 10 Grand , lodges tor its sujiport. I.odgc dues, contribnidMis mr the ; . A resolution was passed, itrplum AsVliiin,'' ap;*oii Thomasvillo has no hotoE but assessment. A loage witn 1 continuation of the tilan 77 gi^”erap' smy with Mr. but a fhizen rneinbers pays its fft-! ^,oar, and as the Grand Lodge A rcsohition was passed, rc- | teem dollars, while the lodge with | it is, of course, ii tmeet oj'i conunending to tlie SitTiovd.inate j ii.s hundred niembers is required | exjiected that siibordinato Lodges commiltees, tlieir duiies. &c., and ■ Lod.ges to sub-'cribe to tti,e p.aiier j to pay no more. Ihe case, is .so ! theJr r.,,imnittees as bore li) ii acli 'i odm. ivi" imine- ! proposed bv the -Superiutendem ;plain that I deem it unnecessary } and make monthly re- d of sr,...: m tbnb'l. itwh'AO be publiTied at the Asvkmi,! tode m,ro than call you-l 7 d m X ■ 1 Hh, : and endorsedi.v.he Grand Lodge.-: tion.to the ivqustice of. lh “ ■ iSro;' I. H. Mills was reeiedted i-aud the Aomler .IS tliat iy has .so i lon.a existed - 1 am.fkarly qi the Uipiniou . that each .lodge should ' pav-a (tertain sum, per capda ior 'File revenue system of the; f-ach merubo.r .ft'po.iTed on its re- G raud L.od.ge .is . i'liangf:d by .su e-; turns i tiie i-e'-:«TMie.o.f 1.iio.G*®iid iulonnation liOi-fafter, In- eider- ‘ ing the jiaper, and lurtlier aiil in : 1 he i-ntei [.else id its piablicaf-ion : y.v studitig in a!! ilic sub-scrihers, j with 'the monee, ibey.cim obialn. ' bupeninendenf.' . . ■•V!, AKXUAL LH-K.S 'I'O OEANII I.oncn-. miftances of their coUeetions: This is, in my oinnion, the true- plan to support the Asyhiin, and .1 irii.st it w ill never be, abandeiled'.' : -Fraternally yours, . Joiix Kichol.9, G.. M. " ' -OSE.ATIil'.J.Si.-.T.M.K. Ol- ...1, ...I, . ..JJEtXEOS:. last neek, by ivhich.tlie e::..y>iug;: ttie t hnv in regard to .ijipaej-nices is. so . eeii-e amei.iicd as to jireveut n hite chil- ; Lodg droll beine bound to negro luii'^-1 lets. 'rriisMill pn-\-ent-nep'i'oes ! , obliiiiiiiig Icaal eoetrol 01 white eliildreii, imt there are .still in the iStiite white diiidren in the cust'-.- iv of iicgrees iMthout anv !eg;al fi'irrnalitc. kSucl'i (.a.se.s must be looked mlto by the ehai'jtable in ] .the. iieighijorhoods where tUev j ct.s'. hei';-in .notiv.cd careful aireiitioti of the Fratern.all.s-'h 1.1. W. Ha tv., (!i’(0‘d .rf iTtririft them in. High Point, has tte-o go al lio- tels, Jlarbee's ami .Jam ll’s , Botli feed well and furnish rie 1 milk anti fresh butter in gi eat abun dance. Tlie sale of hitoxicatiiig liquors is fqibidden, iii High Ptiiut.l(Ut.,a,B,ivltipipfp tiruiniiier say.s.lte sells, a vqst ainouii't of li quor there,. . . ' Illy. Haiiilin heop-s hptel at ./t£'iqb.'y;y, ' :He,.p),ice,'^'.waVq uS a splendid, .opq.ssuni". (liiinor. ’ His l.i.cation is out of the way of travel. Mr. Butt.ncr keeps tlio Balem Hotel, and leeds in genuine Ger man st\ le. Some of Ids dislies ddVO'Legislature has passed the ipllowiiig bill: ' . , . .iff ali„. (hones. IVliilO' O'U j ' ‘.y jpjj p, pj, entitled, An Act i ... r i- 1 .; inembets vyli'be decreastd, tUe : pi amend Cha.pter 5, .section 4, 1 ure exceriont. J lie Metehants j l.■lT'e(•^ lydl not lie to if.ssen the 1 page b'2, line fl, ,4 Battle’s Uo'i.s- ! Hotel,in inston feeds W'ell, and ! miinbt r of a'l'tna! wVirking mein- \ a!, hi re,gfu'd to preventing ivliite | invites visitors to a very proBper- - tiers ii'i. any, 'Lotlge in tl'iC State. ; ...iiildren to be bound to colored j ptt* town. (,n-eensboro boasts two For fufthi sub.jevt. vye iufori ■lar.on o'u tins reier to a ''omivniiii- .■atlon fi'i.'in i’asi i.irand Master, ■ iolm X’icbols, to he found in an other column of this i.ssue. f').M.1I ITT |-,F..s.—- W e ‘■He''.that: Will not work neither^ yiasters, fl sliaU'he eat,’’ and thus it. 'should i Xhe General AssemUtj of North be with (.itir order; tliose w-ho ] Caroi'wia do ci/kc/, , ’ never atteiid Lodge meetings and j q’hut Cliapter .0, section 4, whodo not contribute to the sup-1 pi,ge line D, of Battle's, Ite- port of ,M.aEonry, .should be cut i yPijjlPe ameTided by addiiig, aG conimence ; i.>tl’aiid tautdit the lesson ihat it ; the word ‘veai'.s,' ihe follo-n- tho hands ot j ,^pj,gy jpg snbordinafe ! of Jtasonry," they must contribute the ..\syUnn cr in whin- gium!i;ins. .\’o lon.ce.T ugo, than la n iiegro brought a W'tai.o bov, , lim.Orphau Asylum. M ciuht ye.'trH old. to tho Probate ; evorking Lodge. Lodges under a .resolution of the ail last weekraise f.iiubs lor Lope ...... ^ . . 1 the ludge oi. UTie ot. oil’ southercy gifiin ill. ,j,.p its proper of- counties, to be bound to lain. i tice,r. ftirnisb. us with the . names htul.hkd the 'c.iiild lii perssessioncomuiltiee on this subject at tor a long tinie.,Jiy- consent ot its | yi.y carlif-st dav praeticable. iriotlq-r, pt*bp ^iiad 'deserted, t’f-'"As'" state'd last iwe'k,''w'-eyiayB’,*;i.. *^(iBie.of fl’^edifizerisyf the cb’v.iity re^oa.. for ■ wls'liiiig to .'hi'A^five aiattbr-TO i'.iiitd;-w.>Scue»i ■' ' • s n '' die ti did fi-oni'his negrf wtrvdd-bc, u'lastbr ■ap'd S(-rrt. Idjii to''tiu.‘ Aiv- ]imi, wjieie lie is nOiv vv-th tie ^ VV.vkxi.n-g.— fUe iiapers prospect of growing up. at least,.in | ,55. young a.-rtisan, ! I disfinc+l-y recommended a con to its .support. Ihus it will be seen that no ajlukion w'a.s made to the Orphan Aaydumand the recommenda tion made wjis for the rcason.s stated, v!z, : 'that the present sys tem ’of ]i%v'ing dues by siibordi-1 of, yeas gS, nay nate Lp'd'ges wasVlioSiy uiip()!iah I ' - . - -L ,'an,cr. tiie‘Vc''yer’iue'’'faised'was’ not efjiia) to'thfe'. di'miinds made 01. know-.the qarnesi of fiie.se.’cr'ramit-.i t.Ke -t'rei.'s&i-y;...;: -■ ‘-’8’,^ tees qi the. syivera! Lodsrea. •' * ■ 'j .»)if making.this fecom- . , ... ,, —L- . ■!-tneuufftfitin-,.for flip purp'oseofnds- A MtvkxT-N-g.—T’he papers in-1 ing luiufs tor the Orphan Asylum, shall be bound to a coloretl ilas- ter or .Misti'uss. i. Tiled ilds Act shall take ef fect from and after its ratilicatioii.” The above bill passed the Sen ate on the Ist of Febraary, and. the House on the Igtli bv a, vote 12. largi.' boteis. eldie Beiibow Houso is'to go through .a lottery wlieei on the tenth of .Mai'cii. The Mc- Adoo House (Central Hotel) is in tlie liaiids of Mr. Sublett, ivlio iiu derstaiids bis business. Near this house is the-. Yarbro House of llfA and the- cl-lktrciv placcfi ii) i a lii^t »t' tiie roiniuvit(H*:d i tiiey cxiioct'to' eiijov tlie beTieliif>: iiv*'; Provklm, "that tio wliitc* ckild wnicli we Lave spoken. ,1 A.. X .» I T “!• I r»xlr. ..“111-. d. > ?1 j-.-i -I 1 r l-’lff" Ta 1 m I iviiile under the irdliieTice of li-1 ti nuance of the fonner plan— j quor, jumped from the dome ofiirwlarj/ cohfrihutioiis. In my -vol- ad- associatioiv with his own race. There are, doubtlcs.s, similar cases ill the fhaie, and w.-. hope Lj,g (jappoi ,n WashiiigTon, last I dress, rel'en-iiig to tliis subject, I they may b(i attended to by the , .,y(iyp, tidling on the roof ofi said: ■ ■ Immune and charitable, and the 1 yjjy yf (Pp of tlie Iniildiiig, j -■“■Many -plans have been sug- childreu placed nbe-re they may jq,„|iediately. killed. It niight i gested raiwl discussed, and the be trained 10 usefulness and vir-! p„p,, ^.(..cuiental in.stead’' of question lias been considered tue. ___ 1 wi’fui; 'b'lf his fate, dyincy under is i.ch c.ii-i-dnistanc.e:s, id no lc,s,s to ira,; ivii. Juv. «ra ■ be dl'plored. He had lost coutrol f.i!yi.'.,c a nioo-of i .-if his re'asoii by Induigiiig in tlie deadiv vice of drunkenness. Tiiis ought to be a w-arning to the PE-AA i.Titi TKIE'MS. A'-ocriii'i^w no Iv.Hi Iv 'f rtTlH;' il'Ji 'i.'Alil’jG. lift gri’H’.!/ "i'vIi-.G-.l ii;. iivhcr ■‘iitii Vr , -.•.TtSt.'d fit wiv ihoTt i troiihi ,U‘ ’iLVy. tu*Lt:l‘y . : ivili plHT I'i'lilll tut I i i oung le fibstaiu from the use of ■ ■ Mfinv persons sec-w to have a natural . disjiosiri'jn ' 'for jilay i”g; tricks, or jiractieul jokiG, on their, friends and acquaintances. 'I'here are few circumstances mider which tins can be done witlurut woimding- the feelings ol the sub ject of the trick, and, in many in- stiiiiees, iiTOparabie injury is in- flk-ted. W'o know a box' about tiftcien years old who is afraid to n j go out alone into tho dark at rill its bearirgs, but 1 am not pro- ! night, because he was Irigh.tencd pared to recommend any change j by his sister when he was veiy in the plan adojited at the dast s-malL She placed horstilt iiuder c.oimnmiication of this Grand Lodge, believing as 1 do, that it is better tiian. any that has been suggested, and one that, if prose- Vioudv.-uhout ally ivcrilt. '•piikt 1 in the riiiUt.. 111110 aiul G d Mspifir. ttuii a thing, tlie effect of which is so i cuted with vigor, is far more fea- likely to bring tliem to a' ten-iblo sible than any tliat c,an be dei is- deatli—terrible ei'eii.if '.not' so ed. Besides, frequent ehaiigos triigiciil, for no drunkard can go may lead to .contusion, and chill !o heaven. * the ardor of many fiiends of the his bed, after he had lain down at night, and raised the bod' with her back, by w'hich he was so ten-ibly frig-litened that ho will liardh’ ever get entirely over it. \ye have just been reading of a case which recently oocured in Kentucky, in which one young lailv wont into the room ot au- At Graham Mr. Klapp keeps a good table. At Durham, Cary, and other places, on the N.'C. .11. B. tho liotels are equal to tho de- inaiid.s maile upon them. Rileigh |joa,sts of two first-daiss H.itels, Dr. Blackmail of the Yarbrough House, liiiA Go!. Brown of the .NatidiiaLHofei are public bene factors. It pleases them to bo able to gratify their' gue'sts, and tho.v explore the markets of the South,in search of the fichbst ft.nd rarest. Long may tlie3' flourish, d’he Grange Hotel and (.’Oltago Hotel, the Carolina Houte and the Howell House .are in good liaiids, and the members cf the Ijegislatiiro live mountain h and imy valley prices for loird. Fveii the ground pea trade is ex tremely dull at present. At Goldsboro the Humphrey House enjoys a monopolv. \'fe have two objections to.Goldsboro: Water Is bad and milk is always soai'ce. .Ill other respects it is a veiy jileasaiit and prosperous town. . Notliing that is truly great can ever bo altGgethor borrowed; and lie is commonly fio wisest, and he is always the happiest, 'who receives simply and without envious, ijae-stion w’natevor gtftid is uffered him with thanks to its iiiimcdiute ifivor.—

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