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tv ^ ■ -stet: ■ ■ -'t' ■i''.-.>'J;^|* ■‘4:,‘.y‘us. : n .fi|i , .'jfrn ■^mk '(:, f-l. W ‘L; THE MASONIC JOURNAL Advertising Rates. XD > O H H o a to k,-- o % H 05 S o C5 o s T- * • 1 hicli, $1 §1.1 A2X 63 $5 $ 8.00 2 inclu'S, u 2 3J 0 7 12,00 O'ilumn. 3 4 6 8 15 25.00 ^ column. 5 8 12 15 25 35,00 1 column. 8 12 18 25 3.5 60,00 WAREHOUSE. DURHAM, N. :0: And the Proprietor Special Notices DO cents per line for the tii'St, and 10 cents for each subsequent inser tion. TERMS—CASH ON DEMAND. ST.NICHOLAS I ‘TtiB Kino of all Publications issued | FOB THE Young on either side of the Atl.^ntic.”—Southampton {Eng.) Obsmer. The third volmne of this incomparable M.ag- aziue is now completed. Wit r its eight hund red roya! octavo pages, and its six hundred iilustrations, its splendid serials, its shorter stories, poems, ami sketclies, etc., etc., in its beautiful binding of red and gold, it is the most splendid gift-book for boys and girls ever issued from the press. 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Duriog the year tliere will be interesting jiapers for boy's, also stories, sketches, and poenif, of e.fpecial interest to girl.s. Tliere 'will be also “TWELVE SKY PICTURES,” BY I’ROFESSOR PROCTOR, the Astronomer, witii maps, showing “Tlie Stars of Eacli Month,” wdiicli will be likely to surpass in in terest any serie.s on popular science recently given to tlie public. Amusement a.nd Instruction, witli Fun .VND Frolic, and Wit and Wisdom, will be mingled as heretofore, and St. Nicholas will continue to delight the young and give pleas ure to the old. GOOD NEWS FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. To meet the demand for a cheaper St. NicuoL.is Gift Kook, the price of vols. I and II lias been reduced to $3 each. The three volumes, ill an elegantlibrary case, .are sold f.r flO (in full gilt, $l-5), so that all may give their children a complete set. These volumes contain more attractive material than fifty dollar.s’ worth of the ordinary cliildren’s books,. Subscription price, |,3 a year. Tlie three bound volumes and a su'oscription for this year, only $12. Subscribe witii the nearest newsdealer, or send money in check, orP. O. money order, or in registered letter, to Scribner & Co., 743 Broadway, N. Y^. H. A. DEAL, BOOK AND JOB PRINTER, DURHAM, N. a, Would respectfully i nform the public that he is i^je^ared to do all kinds of PRINTING upon short notice and at jnTces as low as the same can he furnished by any establislimeut NORTH or SOUTH. Orders respeetfull}' solicited and satisfaction guaranteed. He keeps constantly on hand a complete line of COURT BLANKS, For Magistrtites, Attorneys, Solicitor.^, Clerks of Courts, and other officers. Bronze Work a Specialty. Particular attention paid to the printing of TolDacco Latels. Orders for JOE PEINTING promptly filled and forwarded to any part of the country 4- H. A. DEAL. BEST LIGHT IN THE UNITED STATES ? sold the first Tobacco by auction ever sold in Durham. Has had 30 years experience in the Tobacco Trade. J5®“ Personal attention given to all Tobacco 1 sell. BRIGHT WRAPPERS AND FANCY SMOKERS A SPECIALTY'. ; 4_8 H. A. REAMS, PRorEiETOR. | New Advertisements. $1.50 SEM.[-MONTHLY Masonic Journal. The cheapest stbicti.v Masonic paper published in the United States ! Eight pages, thii tj-two broad col umns and only $1,50 per year, sixmonths Jocents. Reliable Agents Wanted to canvass every Lodge in the United States, to whom the best terms iv ill be giTen. Enclose stamp and address E. A. WILSON, Greensboro, N. C. ^Setional Kote^ RALEIGH, N. C.. 0. S. BROWN, Peoprietok. :o: BOARD $2,50 per DAY. The table is surpassed by no house in the State. If you wNh to be pleasantly ami comfortably located, stop at the National, fronting- the Capitol Square. The, National i.s located within fifty yards of the. State House, it is the mo-t convenient, attractive and pleasant headquarters foi members of the T.cgis- latore in the city. Terms are low to suit the linfies. fere unsurpassed, atten tion and iicconmiodiitions the best SALOON and BILLIAEDS in basement. Two of the best Tables ill tlie City, for the use of guests, free of charge. ii-4 Flues, Pans, POTTERY. The undersigned luiving located at Greens boro, is now manulacturing and prepared to fill all orders, for all sizes of Drain Pipe, Flower Pots, Jugs, and all otlitr earthen ware,—glazed and plain. JJ@“ LAWN VASES A SPECIALTY Orders tilled on sliort notice and satisfac tion guaranteed. A. H. ELLISON, ii_3_ Greensboro, N. C. REMOVAL. Davis, tlie Gunsmitli. has removed from tiie Caldwell building to the office near the B. & 0. Ticket office,—near the depot—anti is now prepared to rcpi'ir Guns. Pistols, Umbrellas, Locks, Sewing Machines, ttc. Plumbing and Bell-hanging attended to promptly, and satisfaction guaranteed. Thankful for past favors he hopes to merit a contimtance of the same. 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We refer by permission to the Editor of tliis Journal. —39 J. M. Ward & Co. Wm. B. BOGART, Dealer in Fancy and Staple DRY GOODS, SHOES, HATS. NOTIONS AND GENTLEMEN’S FUIiNISHING GOODS. WEST M.^RKET STREET, Greensboro, N. C. MRS. S. M. SMITH’S BOARDING HOIJ S E, Middle Street, one door below Fattefson’s Grocery Store, ^ NEW BERNE, N C. Fresh arrival': every week, of all the latest styles of everything iti my line, which will In- sold at jirices to suit tlie times. I cordially invite my friends and cnslomris to call and examine tlic quality, style and prii-w of goods on liaud and constantly being receiv ed. -My motto is “To I’lease.” 21 y, 'Wm. B. Bogart. STEELE & DENNY, Manufacturers of Doors, Blinds, So.sb, Mouldings ami Dealers in ALL KINDS OF LUMBER. Office 8. STEELE, corner East Market-t. Greensboro, N. C. ‘>2-- Tbrms Cash. YATES’ Book 27 Loro, '3 JAS. SLOAN’S SONS, GREENSBORO, N. C., GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Lime. Cenieiit and Plaster. 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