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THE SRIT I OF THE AGE, t ' ' f TERMS OFUBSClilHToN: One copy, one year, : - ; - - i I $1 00 une copy, six months, - . - . I gi Every Lodge deputy in the 'State irfjah au- John Aiimstiiong, - ; - Proprietor. W. J. Edwards, - - -' - Publisher ZSfAM conimunications with this office enouia De aaaressea to ..v- EDWAKI) & AliMSTEOGj , Raleigh, N. C. 13?" Office in the room lat,p1v rkf.nJn4i the Geological Museum, over North Carolina cook tore. t ADVERTISING R ATES. A dver- . V- tisements inserted at the follovrimr low rates: t. . ' -.'.. a -uicii, one nine, - - - - $Q 75 1 inch, one month, ' - ' 4 2 50 1 inch, three months, - - 1 1 5 00 1 inch, one year, - - - -f 10 00 0 inches, one time, - ' - - - i 2 50 3 inches three mouths.. - - J 10 00 3 inches, one year, - - - : 2) 00 , Linger advertisements will he inserted at reasonable, rates. Obituaries twenty words long, ars inserted free of charge. SVhenlhey exceed thisilength, one cent for each word must be paid in ad- - Tance. . j 8pecial Notices cliarged 20 cents per iine. SATURDAY, Nov7 13, 1875. Handsome Silver Watch . To the Lady or Geptlemen sending is the largest list of subscribers by Jan. 1, 1870. ' Two six nepnths sub scribers to count one year. iSpeci men copies sent to those desiring to canvass ! A Handsome Set of Regalia will be presented to the Lodge send ing its the largest -list of yearly sub- .. scribers, by Jan. 1, 1870 j ' : Parties or. Lodges entering can send 1 names at any time, and ; . they shall be entered to the credit of ' the canvasser. 0 OF Von can send us at least one subscriber Vy a little exertion. We solicit your aid. . . I v . VJ . 'Miss Tifmru iin. 50 i - -ufc J. A. Long, Yanceyyille, 50 50 1 00 50 1 00 1 00 J11? .E -Hancock, LeaRbursr. Ii. Ii. Smith Oatesvilln :::r J. II. ParterBonV ' 1 W.H. ElJj;t "N B, Bagwell; . . T. A. (irfffis. Mrs. Kate D. Baker, Miss M. E. Peed, -? B. L. Martin. K, G. Eaniolj.h. David A. Keeves. 31. M. Gully, Jno. H. Toml inson. W. T. Gaskins, D. E. Tayloe. "VV. H. Trideon, :. John L, Baker, ". John L. Bowers, -. .U. R. Owen, Ji N.: Gammon, ' IJnivfrifv Lumberton, !! Baleigh, ; , fj 50 t ilA I 41. - l oo ! qq -1.-00 l co loo 1 00 ( V Tally no, Hamilton, 1 Murfreesboroi, Claytn, ; . Wimtun, Toi.not, l'almvra, ; 41 I x 00 rw loo ii. jr. Hyman. ! m 111 1 1 00 We hope the brethren wil! con- tmue their exertions, and increase our list from that of 1000 toieono. We hope 10 be able to present a larger list next week. j . ; r . I J t Bro. JJouinan, let us hear the mountains. - from - The soct meeting at Good Tern- tl plar Hall, Thursday ..venintr' was I a most enjo able afFnir Many per-1 c,,argp but his expenses. ' sons, not iiiL'mlrs 4 a' tii njn t r I "r t i?-, : " The ji Grand Lodge of Virginia meets next Wednesday in Rich . ' . -- niond. Dr. Points, G. V. C. T., has invited Bro. Broughtou, our G. W. C . T.', to be present, and; he has accepted. , ' . , ' Jit was our pleasant duty to meet Bro. Rev. R. R. Overbv.1 as 1 he passed through - our city last iveek on his way to" Baptist Convention; He says our Order" is flourishing in his section. Bro. W, S. Gurley, Windsor, in closes two subscribers, and writes: I have just begun to .try for sub scribers and hope to be able to send more soon. We are doing well in the cause here." : , Did you fulfill yourpromise made at the Grand Lodge ? If you have not, make an effort at'the next ses sion of your Lodge to raise a club lor the Age, A little effort on "your part will be of immense value to us. Bio. Jacob S. Alien, at a party in this city a f8w evenings since, tooK a half dozen petitions for mem bership in Hickman Lodge. That's the way; let no opportunity escape." One hundred Allen's would take the State. We congratulate our G. W. C. T. in, being able to secure the ser vice? of Dr. S. D. Booth for a se ries of lectures. He is an able and forcible speaker. He makes no charge, but does the work for the good he can do. DEL A TED. For very good reasons the lecture of the late Hon, Henry W. Miller w 1 1 1 not be published at present - a, w iau m Ciilfj Una ble. disappointment. In the time flrpr" uf" Jiwever,-rvehopV to be our leaders matter of CHEERING. Hickman Lodge room, in "this city, was thronged with members, at its last meeting: fourteen wr !..!.' . i - . miwatea and about thirty petitioned for membership. Bro. Varnadore, of Atlaiit, Ga., was present and Presideo and also addiessed the Lodge. Bro. Dr. Towles, of Bethel Lodge, repealed his cture on H 3 1. y. uruiiKenness as a disease." tGrailpa, Bless Your Little Nell," was sung as a -duet by two fair -n-a.y .;u-u ujr IWO lair Mm, and, altogether the meet- ing was a most enjoyable affair. - ivi-i l .111.11um.1iMi 1 - - p inj? was a most mnvM This Iodse has already dnn nous work in onr -.. v v.vj uuu irum 1 v.. aucier ana energy of its members, it will assuredly go on to suii greater achievements. ?Gl f Pcei of Gran1 ' and makes no 1 j ;Q THE FRONT. some cause, the interest in tn. er oi , uooa lempiart, .m has increased wonderful! y in hai int have been initialed persons . T !n 4 lii a ntt P. I Wll lilHIKCa 1U bUlO I i . i . J . wiflhat time, and yet there are sorfiirty, or forty applications 1 J ,f " . . . . . perft, and will probably be mi- tiaiithin the nett two weeks, ThSnbrshVofthe two Lodge, . F , r..... .mnLi -mU of. the nnnnhor npar.V or U If iuui ! " f ; , i i, .oSUient gentlemen and 1.- diesRaleish. - rPl1: wh, I . . -3 : .v we fe into consideration r . ;.Ll .ul....u: o,i J niaoTioris.wincii ua uccu muc . I,. aru i , - ' M w w J, - aerairlhe Order. All that has r . - . agairlhe Order. All that has been fd, or done, againfit it, has . ' : M ., 4 : been means oi wringing it more promlitly before the public, and inducl them t6 give their names and inence Thlenefits which have already a , . , .. rtf resultifrora the introduction ot thft Olr into the State can never , , ii . i m. .i ... o I are tlsnved up tn that better are tsn.ea up in worldlhere many have gone, thro hp tn in t.niR uie. dul tne ievia d influences, to sing their 118 Ult' praise! n thfl God who cave them life any a soul, which otherwise -n wj-icn proselyting has been re kva been lost taken from crrpJ to. On Order deDends on ! might the i cliMes of King Alcohol by a Templf vow have already been pnrnllolii trip Lodo-e above, "where the degfibYer can never enter. Go cam your gopd woik urein- ren. JS r lor. vnnr wnrK t e ise until I J . s: instead of hundreds, thousan shall be inrolled upon your books. "He th . ' ... r i :n :is laitniui in time wu JrrTnow remains tb.be seen that you T., . t:irr in; Jiannony,: in honor prcf ' j , ine' another: strive tozcelUi good; words and works, remember! thobject for which our noble. der was instituted, and - r .... us card 'Tvv r.vfFcf-i 518 symooi- 1 in Oil. embleiTl ; and :'! Ized - - , . .v. 4jj . pur motto- FaitJyHope, Charity; ,: fwwi,! ..lis mignty.confliet .-.' Go, la this frlorirtna hhm- v Where onllo I Be ne- ?r wanting there. . ' E. " 'ST. MART'S LODGE In company wk Bros. Dr. TT rp , .fw v . Towles, Coantv Denutv nnd R V it -sX. r -.'..ir.au, . . House, we iSitedthis Lodge on wn u 4 . la.t SatntwLL- . 9 e w,sh thera, in common wit "earAUDlim. -re w.eaied .ith" the work - esp.oiaH.lo, -having issi.t- i . ji j ww ii a jli , i. i work esnemI1 i.-.r.. -.'- ed m its nw.;Urtftn wiih it L t. . V vtit nj, nieiiiuers. it navin" Iuc"?asea 10 over 60 in nnraber. Nearly, every nilyk within a ra- dms of four mila is connected ivitn .-.."- -.. .4.--- i . ' " " United Kingdom ! throughout the year. . . -f' vy ' ; UNKIND. . . I i ne jrrienu jj Jt"' ... task about our - article in regard to the State Couiv cil, in last week's paper when we . I. mora fiflVUlCT A rood thought w . 1 word for them. . . . w pn we exnressea iiie wish i , Wlien we exprc . .. ui..t i lima rn iii fnrrii w utrii vnv i w -y. " - ri...i r i,o Tripnil would be 4as 1 r. opA prosperous as m the past, we were only judging from data furnished mm time to time by the officers ot the organization-not thinking that " I" anybody would be offended, rer- Z. W. did not like the idea H , . of the two orders "going nauu - - I hand", in their worte. . Besides this, the Friend, in no- , . - Mnnr thr rfvivni IV!tlHI" i :i l...D l,ro nf a vcrv ser OU8 , . hn nt Dr arffllTIRT. SOIUH U1UCI. Aiiv the Good Templars being the onjy nthpr Te.mnetance Order in the city, ,.. . 1 - . - 1 we must conclude that it alludes to that, organization. It says: "Then, it is a fair, honest, solid gain to tne causw ui Aciur , .' P , ,.f . r membership rrirn nnP! ordr to another, as has ti- tfoy Sv tili0 instances. uccn iuoo vww. To proselyte the members of one to baUd up an0lher u0es not &dd to.theBtrenRlb of the Temper- ance cause. ra An na trinvv of a sinale case -t8 own merits for popular favor- an(j gUpp0rt, and the rapid strides it. ? malcino- in everv nart ot tue State is sufficient evidence that the verdict is being renaerea lavor- i oh o rn ir nicrri i'.im.iiuh. aj. I Cl.-V- IfU M .. . BEr ORGANIZED. I t-.i:u xr- 107 .WftSVq ' vitauiicu , uU C . T ' . : . W . . ' .1 teafn, from; one of .the' membersJ that some 18 020 were present af me organization and that sorrife more, made application The fol lowing bfficertVerefeleotela:;.?r''Vi t c t?...ii- ... - ": .1 1 -j. ij. juiitin.aQ irrcsinpnf vi jOiiuuttciijV-fissociatey.'JBallard Sec.';-D.--.W Bain - froofl . T xtl t. . , ' - -. , . . X , it7" iv ec.: , r raiiK otra ,.vuuuacior; u. r. Uook, As' Con ; E tf. TFdodW (?) In wUrilf - AaI dentine m . iu. u wey, JLx.jfresident;1:f : At another meeting held Tops f ithers were inUin day night, three others were initia tvu auu a nuniDer of . aDDlieatinn . ' ' .application a Tpmnrft ' . . SZl da'v'ni.ht :0n!Jft v- ... .7 y &Dt : . ..'-- x TSMPEEAKOE ITEMS? 1 . -Temperance : 'sirmoAs 5 were d preached Tnieveral of the chirrch d of .letfr England on - the 12th ai iiisi. . . ' -. ' v? J.: - ...... Jon :,:lenncssee is to have "a, lectdfer inff on Londnn V ?,banday gather for each sectionr of, t heiuate; to Good ?4SSti?J ftlthe . soon be a Grand .There will Tjode of the I. O. i. l., ' eveiJ gtate 0f the Amencau uuwu. . . : ATiftVil- . mnvemeni is " . tQ organize a T publication Society with f a Temperance a capital rnm-T t1 tT :lKn.VO 1? W. G. S., V . 1- . ....Km ronPTltlOn was greeieu , Jn 7uS return to his me in ted Willi a ain r Canaaa, after his recentviMt Va, . . - . ..it: m South. ; rperaoerancepeople '. of Miphi- a t thepropose onnstitution of that State, as it :. - " tutionai irromu,. The NeW ' York Watchword to " ;OQo anftaks some good i T vntpra of that watchwords to xne State concerning their duties as . . ' .1 C1 . M . n I nntl All . hpir duties as state conu r ... - vw""" ---. .. f . ,,i v,n Jas Of, ei toti, An mt "Wch We shaW W W ieaS ; &t?W$ J?haM her a thet , " 'i requires .... ij ' tt, t ??oney toarrv iteed on w.;r,?,aoJl gr- 1 fond for n 4.Z?" to the . . y - -""ce-Hospital."
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