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I itfii ' 'im Bill ’*•.i! r- .*1 i ' ji ;■ ii. ;:l= li|;iii' ' i‘ ^3tip. .. 1.T-, THE MASONIC J 0 U E N A L Advertising Rates, o o v; 1 ^ 3 1 5^ 1 ^ 1 p P ] inch, $ 2.50 $6.00 i 10.00 2 inch -P, 4. .50 9.00 15 00 ■' im-lu’S. G.OO 13.00 30.00 \ column, 10.00 20.00 35.00 ^ column, i.l.OO 3.5.00 45.00 1 column, 30.00 45.00 Oi.Ot) ^ lo 20, ;-^o 45 ()0, 100 Oiir Bo>s is on the go, som'^whc 'c. Wo j heard from liim as having l^een elected an lion i orary member oC a social club in Oharlotre; • M'hat its natui-e is we are not advised, but lie ! being a sober man and a parsoii we hope the Cliarlotte Brethren used him well. | Tile next we liear of him he is in the land of tile '‘S\van;p Angels” hut wholher he is look- i iiig for a safe reA'tnit from Ih * S oux “hijins” or contracting with the “Skceters” lo dun de- ^ limpient subscribers, we are iiol prepared to sav, I Transient advertiseintmts charged i?‘J l>er inch for lirst, and 50 cents for eaclisubse- inenl insertion. Special Xolices 25 cents perline for the lirsr, and 2;) cents for each subsequent inser- tiou. Simple aimonncemiMit of '\rarringes and Deaths free: Oliitiuiries and Tributes of Re spect charged for at regular advertising rates. TERMS—CASH 0\ DEMAAM). Ohlce on Soutii Elm Street, Orst door north of the Eatriot O/lice. The Tarhoro S'oa//n??7?6T says: A. "VY. Ar rington, Esq., of Rocky Mount, Lsofa festive turn of mind and gamesome mood. On Tue.s- day night he aiiaycd himself in the garb of lovely woman, and burst in on a party of young men indulging in a sliower bath in the rear of the priming office. The boys bad got an inkling’ of coming fmi, seize 1 the incog,li-*kl liini im ler the bnr-cl of wa' -T uni !1 that was exh;:ust( d. then, lialf drmvred and dripping, he was allowed to depart, a welter Ihougli wiser man. Local and State Three convicts vviio wcj-o itt work in a bride j 3’!U'd neai lialeigli, escaped lust Monday. t Passengei's u'oino'Easl. over the IST. C. R. K. ! now get dinnerat Durham, and we'll bet they ; get a good one, too. j The Ihiet’wlio will steal 400 eabhag»s at j ene time oiiglit to have to eat then atone sit- j ling. A Mill.sliorogentleman lost that miuiher ! a few nights since. J Rev. Dr. Ilarre'.l w.'nt lo Graham 1 .si Sat urday and. as llie night was warm, sleiit witli thewi.idows up. On Sunday morning when lie awoke lie foiiml that some one liad taken lii.s dntlies and, as lie only c irried one suit, lie didn’t exactly know wliat to do, but—after looking ariHtnd lie found tliat tlie midiiiglit vi.siter Iiad left him a ‘'spick, spuii,” new suit, lie says he has got some more old clothes to trade—on the same terms. 1’atron.s desiring adverti.sements in any par- lieular issue oftliis paper sliould luuid then, in liy noon of the Wdenesday previous, * MAIL SCHEDULE. The Northiirx and E.-vsterx ilails dose at 10:1.0 every morning and arrives every evening at 4:o0. Tlie Southurx and Salem Mails closes every evciiing at 3:4.’>, and arrives every moniing at 11. " iV. Jj.—The door is closed tifteen minutes lietbre dosing the mails, but all letters prop erly stamped and put in the box will be mailed according to the sdiediile, the door is closed in order to lirivea little time to make np tlie mails. House-Back Mati.s.—Tlie Yaneeyville Mail leave.s tlii.s office on IMonday and Thursday at 6, a. m , aud arrives Tuesday and Friday at 0, p. m. The Pitlsboro Mail arriyes Fri day, atO, p m., leave.s .Saturday, at 6, a. m. Asliboi'o Mail arrives Friday at G, p. m.’ leaves Safar lay, at 9, a. in.' Egypt Depot Mail a. rives Fridays at 4, p. m.,'and leaves Saturday, at G, a. m. Oak Ri.lge Mail ar rives Saiurday, at 11, a, in., and ieaves the same day at 3, p. m. J. D. White, If M. Raleigh wants a free night seliool. The Wilson Advance brags on 2-pound To matoes. 333 diildren, under .G years oi age died in Xew Y'ork last week. h'ire in R.a’eigh Sunday morning destroyed the noblest oak in the citj-. Let’s all go to Duluth, the ioe on tlie lake there is hard and thick as in Winter. 600 bushels of wlieat from 50 acres, is what Mr, Borden of Goldsboro gathered. Wilmington aboundeth with rattle snakes, and yet policemen go to sleep while on duty. A mad dog was killed in Warrenton last Tuesday after biting a lady and several ani mals. Regular Meeting of Ciiorazin CltAPTES, No. 1.3, TO NIGHT, (FeIDAY.) Let it not be forgotten ill these dull times that a penny saved is two pennies made. Dclermined to “do as lie would lie done by.’’ Bogart keeps liis goods so low tliatall can buy; and as an evidence of public appreciation liis stock has to be replenished weekly to meet the demands upon it. Almost anything.'in the line of Dry Goods can be found at — Bogakt’s, Air. R, G. Callnm, of Savannah, Ga., is vis iting his family and friends in this city. Though from a cotton country, he looks fat and hearty. Mr. .Tames Raines, eorrespomliug Editor of the Riclmiond B'/n'//, and a .Tob Printer of Danville, Va , called on ns this week. lie re ports business dull and hard times generally. 'I'he flattering Patronage awarded to Cham berlain’s .Jewelry emporium during tlie holi days has induced him to keep liis stock eom- ])lete, and he is constantly receiving invoices of new and elegant Jewelry, Silver and Fancy Ware, and will take great pleasure in exliibit- ing his beautiful designs to any who may call. Personal attention to fine Watcii-work and tlie manufacture of Special Jewelry. 35- A recent visitor to Raleigh in speaking of the National Hotel, says: ‘■The Col. will welcome you, and during yonr stay with him he will spai'C no pains or trouble to entertain you in princely style. His table you will find loaded wifii tlie delic.a- cies of the season, and polite servants who will fill your orders in a manner to please the most fa.stidioiis. The sleeping apartments of the National are kept in order, always clean, and good comfortable beds. By all ineaiis, call on the Colonel when you visit Raleigli, and one visit there will convince you to such an extent, that when you again visit Raleigh, you rvill be found wending your way to the old National. For unique attractive and finished Styles of Photographic work, apply at the Art Studio ot L.W. Andrews. The Sentinel wants to rent a good sized ice berg. Tiiose liaving any on hand will please apply at once. The Gazette says IVarrenton Iiad a “nice lreat”inthe way of a fire. We don’t want to be treated. “lie M estern Union Telegrapli corripany have lease.d tile S. & A, T. lines and now rule almost the whole telegraphic world. Teas,—Wholesale and Retail.—J. W, . Scott* Co., have just received direct from the I mporters a nice lot ofTeas—guaranteed good -trength and fine fiavor; Not low piLed t 'ashy goods. The article on our 3rd page entitled “Ma sonic Narrow-Mindedness” is taken from the columns ol that excellent paper tlie Philadel phla Chronicle. We call attention to the advertisement of the Singer Sewing Machine Co.-, to be found in tins issue. The Singer is one of the first- .!ass institutions of America, and young men of capacity will find thj.s a splendid oppoituni- tyfor profitable employment, ^he gentle manly agent at Charlotte is a Mason and will take pleasure in offering gx)d inducements to competent craftsmen. ■pelteriui, a woman, walkcl acro.ss Niagara Falls on a cable last Saturday, a distance of 800 feet. She wore cabbage leaves on her head and milk pails on her feet, and carried a baiancing pole weighing 60 lbs. She is not quite equal to Bloiidiii but lie had best look to Ms laurels. Messrs. Callum Bros, are contemplating opening a br.anch of their Drug Store at Reids^ ville, and if they stock it as well as their Store liere the people of that section will never com plain of not having a first class establishment in tlieir midst. Mr. D. W. Davis lias located in our city and isprepared to repair Sewing Afacliines, Um brellas, Locks, Keys and Jfacliinery generally. Bells tiung and all manner of piurabing at tended to promptly. Satisfaction guaranteed. Simp in the Caldwell building next door to J. B. Davis Boot & Shoe Siiop. Give liim a trial. What next? Don Cahlos’ the man who wants the Spanisli crown, and who passed through here last week, has relatives near Charlotte. His father was a distinguished North Carolinian. The M. E. Sabbath School of Danville Ex- curled to tliis place last Wednesday about GOO strong and were met at the depot by the M. E. School and the Greensboro Cornet Band and escorted to the College Grove. 'J’hey had a good time generally, and left well pleased with all they saw and heard. Mr. J. M. Byrd, of Favelteville. was mar ried to Miss Annie Martin, and Uie Wide A-ival-c sat's; “\Ye remember that it is an ancient proplie- cy that befn-e old Gabe shall sound Ms Irmn- pet, the "laml) and the lion sliall lie down to- gctlier,’’ but we can tiiliik of nothing that was ever said concerning the mating ofa J. B.vril with a Martin, therefore we readily conclnde tliat tlie progiiisfieators of anted'-hivian days had no conception of tlie occurrence of any suc'li strange event. But wonders never cease! May their troubles all lie little oiiesl” SuTcniE —Dr. .Tames C. T.eatliers a resi dent of the vicinity of Soutli Lowell intliis county committed suicide on Thursday last liy taking strycimine, from tlie effects of wliicli lie almost iiunu’diately died. Dr. Leathers Iiad been an inmate of the Insane A.syluni nn- til a recent period, but was discliarged cured Returning home, lie found Ms affairs in a con fused eoiiditioii whieii preyed lieaviiy n,,oii his mind prohahl,v inducing a letiirnof Ms malady thus leading lo Ms tragic end. He was probably about 45 years of age.—ifi/hs- boro Recorder. Petersons’ Counteiii-'eit Detector, and N.ational Bank Note List. -7’Iiis excellent publication, of great advant:i,ge to every one j ill business, from the millionaire, bankei. and j auditors ofvast railroad enteipiises, to the re tail dealer, is even more perfect at the present time than it lias been in the past. It is a semi monthly publication, containing full and ac curate descriptions of all Counterfeit Notes in existence. New bogus bills described as soon as they appear. Every number of the Detect or contains reliable, and impartial reviews of the National and local monetary situation. As an advertising medium it has no equal. We advise all Business Men to subscribe. Terms jWonthly$l,50; Seini-moiitlily, $3,00. Address , T. B. Peterson & Brothers, Pliiladelphia Pa., j for specimen copy. Advertisements. “Patron Cook Stove.” The Patron, a new pattern of Cool- Stove, a first-class Baker, for a vevv /m'r I'lilCE. Also Oilll.T toTOVKS; Cook Parlor and Hall Stoves. Buyers will consult their interest to call be- fiire purchas'ng. Itespeetfiiily. '2^- Yates. Trowbridge’s Brands. [each different,] AXD SUITED TO VARIOUS TASTE.';. SAM W.U.EY. IWSmONAELE BARBER, A N J) U A I n J) .R E S S E E , Greensboro. X. C. ADTES ami GEN'l'LEMUX waited on a-; llieir homes when desir(‘d, and ail woi'k in Ills line will be performed in the high est style of tlie Art. Sliop on South Elm Street, nearly opr polite the Ex])ress office. 12— o o co' O -9 K d CQ ’o ai P o c w CD P 0 o o o o m io' 1^ G CO p eho >" o W w p 0 X' Pd p ?! a P) g o I Greensboro [bT, O.j LTurseries : J. M. Ward & Co., Proprietors. tdplendid stock of all thing.s in tlie nursery line for Fall of 1876. IVe refer by iR'i'iiiissio to the Editor of tliis .Journal. —39 J. >t. YVard & Co. Packing Tobacco ix JIacihnery Hai.l.— .4 cliaracteristic feature of tlie centennial ex- liibition, and a very picturesque one, too, ob serves an exchange, is tlie presence in the nortliwestem portion of Maetiinery Hail of several colored men, wlio are employed Iiy a Virginia tobacco manufacturer te sliow "tlie process of packing tobacco, hut who, ivMle tliey are jiacking, amuse themselves ami a larger number of liearers by singing well- known Soutliern melodies. Tliey liave un consciously become quite a distinctive feature of tile exhibition, and attract a great deal of attention, particularly from jieople of tlie iiortli and foreigners wlio have never heard a “darkey song” before.—7'oi«cfo Leaf. A Good chance to make Money, WE WANT twenty good Sewing Maeliine canvassers, with experience in tlie hnsitiess, to whorii the higlie.st rate of commis.sion will he paid. Territory good and no com'petitioii. Men of good eliaracter and well recommended wanted only. The Singer Manufactdrinq Co., Cliarlotte, N. C. -^8 Lock Box 150. Wm. B. BOGART, Dealer in Fancy and Staple DRY GOODS, SHOES, HATS, NOTIONS AND GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS WEST M.MHvET STREET, Greensboro, N. C. 50 Cents. Every Democrat should send 50 cents to W. A. Davis & Co., at Oxford, N. C. and snbscriiie to the Torch Light, alive Dem ocratic, Campaign paper—EVerv Conserva tive voter sliould send for it. Coiitain-s all tlie latest P'-Iitical News, AV. A. Davis & Oo. Eds, and Proprietors, Oxford, N. C. Frosli arrivals every week, of all tlie latest style.s of everything inmy line, wMch will be sold at price.s to suit llic times. I cordially invite my friends and cuslomer.s to call and examine the quality, stylo and prices of goods on liaud and constantly being receiv ed. j My motto is ‘‘To Please.” j 21 y. Wm. B. Bogart. I ^ - } STEELE & DENNY, I j Manufacturers ot j Doors, Blinds, Sash, Mouldings i and Dealers in I ALL KINDS OF LUMBER. I Office S. STEELE, corner East Market st. I Greensboro, N. C. I Terms Cash. 33— Greensboro Machine Shop. All kinds ofSewing Jlachijie.s, Pistols, Guns, Locks, etc., repaired at short notice. Nc'V keys made to old locks. Kspecial attention to tlie repair of safes and safelocks. Give me a call. 13— A. H. COLEMAN.
Masonic Journal (Greensboro, N.C.)
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