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•?» T HE MASONIC^ J 0 U H N A L Advertising Rates, C5 • w > y, y, y T X 1 ] iiicli, $ 2.50 $B.C0 S 10.00 li; 1.1,00 2 iiieli s, 4.."i0 9.00 15 00 20,00 8 iiieii s. (1 00 .13.00 20.00 80,00 ] column. 10.00 20.00 85.00 45 ,ro 4 column. 15.00 35.00 45.00 BO. 00 1 coiuuin, 20.00 45.00 B.i.o;) 100,00 On jast [Monday we liad the ploa^iirc of a visit from .Dr W. McKay Duugaii, (‘ditor of \\ii‘ Jndiav Herald^ of Oftage Agcicy. Indian Terriloi-y. He was on a flying visit to rela tives in lliis coiuily and Intemk'd to sinnid Byrefei’cnce to oar I’liiladelphia lidter it i will be seen tliat the North ( arolina display of ■ Plants, Herbs. Ac., at the Ccnlemiial, is s})0- : k('ii of veiy highly. Wallace Pros.. ofSlatvS- vll!(\are tlic e.xliihitors and too inncli cannot ’ New Advert'sements. some, lime in our city but was called back to ! be said in t'le way of praise for the enterprise. '2;^“ Transient advertisements charged *1 per inch for tii-st, and 50 cents for cachsubse- cpient insertion. S])eeial Notices cents per line for tlie rirr, an.l 2 ) cents f>r ea(di sub.se(ineiit in.ser- tioR. Pimple aimoiint'cment of Marriages and Deaths free : Ointiiarie^ and Tributes of .R“- specr charged foi- at regular advertising rales. CASH ON DEMAND. (^'“Office on South Elm Street, hrst door noiyk of tilt! Patriot OHice. Local and State. Patrons desiring advertisements in any par ticular issue ofthis iiaper should hand then, in by noon of the Wdenesday previous. * MAIL SCHEDULE. The Noktiiekn ami Eastern Mails close at 10;l,a every moniing and arrives every eveuiiig at 4:a0. Tiie SouTHEiiX and SAi.KM Mailsclo^es every eveiiiiia'at 8:4"), and arrive.s every morning at 11. “ W. Jl.—The door is close;! fifteen minutes before closing the mails, but all letters prop erly stamped and put in the box will be mailed necordiug to the schedule, the duor is closed in order to iiave a little lime to make up the mails. ]Ioksk-Ba::k M.uls.—Tlie Yane.eyville itiail loavo.s I his office on Monday and Thursday at 6. a. m , and arrives Tuesday and Frid:iy )itC, p.m, h'he Pitlsbor,I Mill! arrives P’ri- day, at 6, i> m., leaves Saturday, at B, a. m. Aslibo:'.) Mail arrives Friday at B, p. m. leaves Satunlay, at t), ;r. m.' Egypt Depot Mailanlves l■'l■ilays at 4, p. m., ami leaves Saturday, at B, a. in. Oak Uidge Mail ar rives Siii.u"ilay, at 11, a. m., and halves the same day at 3, p. m. .1. D. ■\YiiirE, 1’. i\[. Mr. ,T. S. Staples and lady left for St. Louis last 'Wednesday morning. To-day we lay bef.ire onri'eaders the address of Grand High Priest, Thos. S. Kenan. It •vill be found on tlie 1st page. For unique attractive and finished Styles of I’liotographie work, apply at the Art Studio of L. W. sVXDllKWS the sVgeney by a telegram. He giH,.., ;ii.,ned ill true Indian style and liis quiver, eontaining It sti'ehpoinied arrows, was quite a curiosily. A younger brotlier is aecompanyiiig liiin back to bis fill' ire.rieru borne, and we advised Idin ti' sliiiif/ie /ns hair, but tlie Dr. said he could save l)arber4-bilis by waiting. ITe wisli them a safe and pleasant joutney. We are to have an old fashioned ,1th of .July, Rev. 0. H. IViley will deliver th(“ address. Lei every body come to the city and take pa.-t in the proceedings. I.ast year’s cotton stalks are sprouting in the vicinity of Rockingham. So savs the j Blade. Wild tnrkey.sgo into the town of Loiii-biirg and get shot, and the mayoi fiue,s the shooter two di.lUirs. Dear Turkey. Messrs. Geo. A. Smith and W. F. Buteli- clor have purchased the Raleigh Beidinel and aniioimcc that on the 1st of ,Tuly the paper will appear as a morning daily and weekly. Fire at Lumbertoii, KobeJOii county, de stroyed 17 buildings hast Friday night. Loss S30,000. Insurance .$0,000. Snakes rob friend Cbataway's liens nest, bite his hens and lie poksons the snakes with arsenic UulieaUhy times on that farm. 'I'lie Odd Fi-lhnr.s Banner of Bloomfield. Iowa, coini's to ns this avek greatly improved the resiiltof vim on the part of Bios. Glenn & King. 'I’liey will have the finest office in tlie State when it is finished. 'I'lie nattering Patronage awarded to (iham- berlain’s Jewelry emporium dining tlie holi days has induced liiin to keep his stock com plete, and he is constantly receiving invoices of new and elegant Jewelry, Silver and Fancy M^are, and will take great pleasure i„ exhibit ing bis beaiilifnl designs to any who mav call. Personal attention to tine WTiteli-woik and the maniifaetiue of Special .lewelry. 35- Danville has a Driving P.irk and ere long v\ ill have the park. Association. 'I'be devil of the Raleigh Keics eat a good ])artofour copy of tliat paper last Jredne.s- day. Don’t do it any more, go to the paste cup. The .s-emi-monthly Family rikuYo?’published at Yorkville, S. C’., has suspended. Siibscil- bers will be furnished vvitli tlie IPeekly Fn- qiiira- for thii length of time the Visitor was due or their mo.iey will be returned. 'i’EAS,—IVaOI.ESALE ASD ReTAII,. 1. W. .Scott & Co., liave just received direct from the Importers a nice lot ofTeas—guaranteed good strength and fine flavor; Xot low priced, trashy goods. During tlie heavy riiin that prevailed in this section last Saturday, a four horse wagon was swept off in a branch near Leaksville, and a negro woman drowned. The driver escaped by cutting iiis horses lo^se and svviniinirg to the shore. I'lie -Wethodist Sunday Scliool of this place nlll have an excursion to Salem on next Tues day the. 27tii, leaving Greensboro, iitTa, m. Fare for round trip $1. Xow that Spring is putting on its garlands of Howers, aiitl all iiatiii'e is expanding into its full-fledged beauty, the “human form divine” should not be neglected. Bogart lias pur chased a large and elegant stock of Spring and Summer Goods, suitable to all classes of Ms customers, m beauty, quality, and price. Go and see tlnun.— La.st Saturday we M'ere shown by 3Ir. Chat- away, wlio lives near this city, a oolleetiou of Double English Tlollyliocks. They were of several color-, white, pink, crimson, purple and variegated; one of them Avas about 4 inchesacross and ^4 inches thick. The plant grows soiie 6 or 8 feet high and is one mass of tloWcLs from the ground to the top. Dom Pedro is not a Mason, delphia letter. ih 'V have sliowii in getting up the exliibhion. La.t Saturday morning about 9 o’clodi an alarm was raised licit the jirisoi.crs had es- capel and upon investigation it was found 16 were gone. One of them uiisliackled him self and by some meaiw procured a bar of iron broke open llio door of his cel! and the dooi's of the cells of the o: hers, and they all W(‘iif to work to get ontsid ', which they succeeded in doing, by cutiiiig a hole in the av.-iI!, directly beneath the stairway. If certainly Ava.squick Avoik, only about an hour havingela[)sed IVoin bhe lime the jailor visit ai and e.x'aniined the cells before they were out and gf)ne hi lishiug* as the}' infomied a gentleman who met them on (he road. C>nr eiilerprisir.g butcher [Mr. Pagg, caught one of them during the evening and turned him over to a young man wlio was unable to manage him and so iiad to let him go. There were two that r.-uKuned behind ■ on account of the weather, as it was raining ■ very hard at the time and they divd not want [ to g!t wet I 'There is to be a Orand Masonic ceIebratio!i at Mt. Airy for tiic benefit ofthe Orphan Asy lum, tomorrow (Saturday.) d’he liorder Express man lias been J^Fctcn by [Mr. J. L. Paiio, and asks to ha Bodrn some more. Our cliaractc'rs are generally well attended on* the Sabbatii.—JJanvil/e.jS’c'W.s. Well, yes. How are they tim ing the week? A .steer runaway variol tlie dull rnonotony of upper Nasli street yesterday evening. He wc.s a lively little ox, and the p -culiar dcxtei-’ by he displayed in scattering around a barrel of Ilnur, sack of meal, two we.stern middling.s a jog of molasses and a black boirlc of snake j Patron The Patron, Stove, a first-class /DV/C7A Also o!h Cook Stove.’’ a nevv p.tten, IjAMmI lor il Vl-l-y .‘'TOVK.v;; low ; Cook Parlor and Hall Stoves. I Buyers will ooiusiill their inlerest to c;,ji fore purelias'ny. Re.-)|)eet,iiny. c. G, Yates. [ Trowbridge’s Brands. [e.4CH different,] A,\D SUITED TO VARIOUS TASTJri. SAM WILEY. .\SH.I()NAhLE jlARBEH A X I) ’ JI A I 11 J) B F S S E J! , Greensboro, N. C. ’ A HIES and GENTLEMEN ivnite.l on ;e their limnes when desired, ami nil wmk e in his line will he performed in Hie liirii- es( style of the .\rt. " {SSr Sliop on South Elm po-)ite the Express office. Street, neiirlv Dp- '!3- See our Pliila- Mv J. A. .1/ Coble who owns the‘lig-Iit.- niiio” mule proposes to give the public a chance to see how fa>t said luulo can trot, on Friday next, near the Nathan Hyatt place. The bridges over Haw River at Shallow Ford and Big Falls were washed away last Sat urday. Several were on Ihe bridge at Big Falls but saved themselvi s liy niiining, ex- copt a little boy, named Sumner, who was drowned. Last Monday J/iiyor iMendenhall had a man before him charged with stealing an engine belonging to the Piedmont Air Line Co. Tlie evidence was sufficient to commit Mm for fur ther lieariug. Oil Tuesday niglit some one stole an en gine and box car at Salem. This engine steal ing mania is getting too C'unmon. IVe call special attention to tlie card ofthe Durham Herald published at Diirnam, N. C. It is one of tlie live papers of tlie day, is iibly edited, hand somely printed and a thoroiigli advocate of tliepros|)erity of that section. Ils editor, Col. Woodburn, is a good writer and brings to the Herald several years of newspa per experience. Rufus Smith, a young man living in Wake county, was knocked down and loiibed of two liumlred and fifty dollars in cash, and tlie thieves not satisfied at tliat took Ms liat, coat andsiiirt. Tlie rolibers, three negroes, were caught and taken to Raleigh, two of them were bailed and the other one jailed. A few days after one of them shot at Mr, Smith, tlie ball passing through Ms hat. As tb.e fast pas.senger train on tiiC R. & D. road was nearing Haw River last Saturday niglit Engineer Alsop and Conductor Duvall, who were both on tlie watch, discovered *liat ■the heavy rains laid u-ashed up tlie trestle ivork near the river and but for their e.xtraor dinary precaution no doubt several lives would have been lost. Too much praise cannot bo given them. Tlie train was backed to Dan ville till next day. poLon, was only excelled by Ms wonderful fe.it of jumping o\er the heads i f two o. M.s attendants and breaking from Hie tail hold of a third. The perf irmaiiee was witne.ssed by a iiiimlier of '‘fair” fiieiuLs of that loeality, from one of whom we obtained the particu lars . — If'ilson Advance. CTiitek.—Jelf a colored servant of V[r. .1. i.e Pairo, was eutliiigup feed for Pairo’s liorses the other day when “z-i-|) went the knife” as the darkey thought a big cliimk of hay held if, and with an extra effort made it cut—ofl'M.s lingers! 'T didn’t link dot dare I oife was so sharp,” screeched Jett', a.s lie held up to view tlie stumps, “but it felelied ’em.” And solilo- qui iiig, “de.y can’t cuseme now of’longing to de light lingered gentry, ease I’se got no fin gers, J isn’t!” Jeff now has it easy, for we saw Mm curled up on a bench in tlie hot sun, hold ing up his stumped hand, which seem a silent warning to beware when you hear a cutting- , box sing out—z-i-p.—Danville Expres.s. j O o 00 O M (-3 ! oT o CO -2 K d *o la D O C j o' o o P5 O « p CO in' /; bD s o K id Ch O P) li. this paper is on eile with g(:aQ¥,E'RTi SI N CvAgeiiTS. Greensboro [N. 0,] Nurseries J. M. Ward & Co,, Proprietors. SplcmliG stock of ;iil in tliv luirsfry line for Fall of 1876. We nGor by permEsio to tlie Editor of Ibis Journal. —89 J. :\I. Wjviid a Co. Wm. B. BOGART, Dealer in Fancy and .Staple DRY GOODS, SIIO.E.S, HATS, NOTIONS AXU GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, Y'E.ST i[;\EKET STREET, Geeeksboeo, N. 0. Where AdverUsing Contracts can be made. The Durham Herald A DEMOCRATIC WEEKLY, Published at Durham, N. C., T. C, Woodburn. Terms : f2,00 per year, post paid. IIEGULAK SALES — OF —■ LEAF TOBACCO EVERY WEDNESDAY, — AT — JONES’ WAREHOUSE a ll E E >■ S It 0 II 0, X . . Fn'sh arrivaP every week, of all the latest ; stylos of everything in my lino, wliich will bo sold at jiriees to siut Uh> times. ■ I cordially invite my friends and ciislonuTs I to call and examine the quality, style and price’s I of gO(xls oil hand and constantly being roceiv- ' etl My motto i.s 51 y. *To I’lease.’ W3I. Ik Bogart. ; STFELld 6c DKNNY, i Manufacturers of Doors, Blinds, Sash, Mouldings and J)ealei's in ALL KINDS OF LUMBER. Office S. STEELE, corner Ea.ri Market sf. GkeexSJ!01!O, N. C. Tkk-ms Gash. Greensboro Machine Shop. All kinds of Sewing Macliiiies, Pistols. Giul', T.oek.s, Ac., rcpainul at short notice. New key.s made to old locks. P.-^iiecial attention to ’ I'eliouse and save EIGHTS and [ eepair of .-afrs and safe locks. I km-ter prices than bv ta- ’ Give me a call. Emo It to other markets. The highe.dpric.es gnaranlecd for good grude.s to ToRACCo
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