Vol. 1. NEWBEBN, ' K. C. THUBSDAY MOBXIXft, MAY 20, 18751 Nnmber 112. The Episcopal Diocesan Convention Tim Convention of the Protestant Episcopal 8, K. of P.,'. meets to- j church of this State assembled in Christ Church I in this city yesterday morning ot H o clock, a LOCAL AND STATE SQUIBS. Athenia Lodge, No. night at 8 o'clock. A fresh supply of 13 un at Watkms . Hon. M. W. Hansom i 1 . 1 .a i n t- 1 tal- .i r .A, iut vert, ivrd larSe "Uiuuer ui ucng.uia uwxuA wviu eh Bcaub jubt itcencd . services, and a sermon by Ilev. J ' Smith, tho-CoBvention was cAlled to order 'h health vdll prevent bv IU. Ilev. Thos. Atkinson, ..Bishop of the Cbkrlotte. Thfl best assortment of city at F. M. Agostine's his attending the Mecklenburg Centennial at;.Diocese. . B ; On nn n ll,ev. JJr. WatSOU. Ot 11U11U2- tlnJton; the Convention proceeded to the election Usbimeic8,m tbe , q. d jev ,vDr; swedes, Hector s - ' ' ftf iATarv'a. Kr'linnl. R:llei'b. V;iS imaili- lki rif ,!'i'ninvauce!mmis.1r rteriprl to that position. Rev. Mr. has we learn, been organized in this city. jLaruiour, of Goldsborp, was elected Secretary. . , T' ! n.- --i,.,ii Bishop Atkinson then announced that, un- j Fancy Silk and LccTieat iVauctd i less the timo should be preoccupied by other) price. .usumiovai - vv-Vjw- iuiatter, the Annual Addresses oi tue JJisnops - Travel on the X. C. Bail Road is not such a of the Diocese would be read. -. ' bore as it was some time ago. The speed bits ; On motion ofll. E. Bryan," E, Lay Dele been increased to twenty miles per hour, in-! gate from Newbcrn, the hour of adjournment cludiucr stoppage. ! of the morning sessions of the Convention was , , , .' 1 1 ! fixed at 2 o'clock P. M. ; The latest styles in Dress Goods, Lawns 1 Qu uiotiou of H0n..W; "II. Battle, Lay Dele Percales at F. M. Agostinc s. gate ironi Balcigh, the Convention then ad- We call attention to ' tbcj advertisement of journcd to meet at 10 ciclock this moriiiug. ran Lumber Co.. on 2nd paae, in which yal-J - ,1 .1.1 nrnwrlv 5s offered for sale. . r -Religion Urcmnifs. 14 jmu M j . t Resolutions. Atheu's I Lodge, No. 26, L O. G. T., at their regular meeting in Lowtbrop Hall, Kewbern, X N..C., May 18th 1875. ; jl - i - ? , Wheeeas, Several articles have appeared in tue italeign uauy ruews in renerenco-io en d. Broughton, Grand Worthy Chief Templar and Miss Isabella Armstrong, which we deeply rcrrfr MiprpfnrA no 1C i. i Recolved, That we denounce the said articles and assure Miss Armstrong and N. B. Brough ton that we fully believe tbat they have in all their actions had the good of our order and the advancement of temperance in view. ' and Vo do further assure Miss Armstrong that her truthful 'statement is a sufficient explanation for any 5ood Templar and "we extend to her our highest regard and test wishes for ber success in all her undertakings. I 'Resolved, That a copy of. these resolutions be sent Miss Armstrong and N B. Broughton and published in our city papers and a copy turnished the spirit 01 tne Age. ; . - T L -: , ,3 A. II nc.cj.ivlmaiit rtt I lin t t . .. -. . " i uust wnu, xuii Moviuuvu, v Episcopal Convention yestcrcwv.were very im- Ladies cr Gents' fiuc Shos at 1' . M. Agostiue 4,,-,;,-:,' anti intcrefitin. ': TWs$rvices began! t u . , . , . , cooking i by the entrance ot twenly ; surplieea priests, ; at B. L. Hvrho proceeded up the centre Isle of the church to the chancel, lonoweu oy uie iisuup uuu Just arrived. a great Stoves, -which Churchill's. will be" variety of old cheap Died, : A : -A ? !'i Tn tliis c.itv. Wpdnesdav mbrninff. Mav 19th. 1875, Hexey Patox, infant son! of Claudius E. and Agnes C. For. The funeral will take place from the Presbyterian cnurcn tnia a sa. at 10 o'clock; vFriends and Jrelatives of thfl family' are invited to attend. , . . . lOCtUl'ing! V. t r. nn'nnnrrinriatfi flllfliom T'ilP Huske, i ad tne shop. pronounced the abso lution: Bev. Mr. Bueli acad the Litany, and Ha.-. Mr. Smith delivered the beruiou. While Dr. Mary AValker Tatelv. a vouth cried out ry that had the little lamb ply "but your motner had a little jackass. " India Molasses, Fine Syruis, Superior Flour, j the Sermon, the Holy Eucharist was admmis-! Koasted Coffee, .choice Tjevs, at Hollixei;'s? jtcved, Bishop Lyman and Bishop Atkinson South Front Street. i vomeiauug was : "Arc ylm the Ma-! wrvrt onuAuct(u hv lfCv. Mr. - . A".'- was. ,tUei assisted bv Lev. Dr. Sutton, who it was me woman mai t ti.,. ii;. i jjfhauus. j.iJTi jiv West As to-day has been set apart by the Go cruor in his Proclamation, us a day oi xnauKsgivin lev Crcalti. , j ii:i .... ci .I.,. ...I I ,vl.l -v- .,,1.1 on ATiiLlli'! 111 UiS I lUtlttUinilUUl 1W W; J V "0. "(, JlillUO OlJUJ'llUi II, Jllr UiU Lit. J-l.l Ul - . v.. . and rejoicing in commemoration of the -Otb i street, near South Front, keeps; constantly on! day of May, ono' hundred years ago, when the; iud the best article offered to the public in Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence is; tbc bity. As a vender of this luxury be tas; said to have been signed; and as the lialeigh j u0 .jnual. ") News and probably every other uany in tne j r. -T " 1 State will suspend in compliance with the i Go to A atkins for good Cigarst spirit oL the Governor; m-oclamation, wcj l ou0 duzeu sp0ui; Clark's coUuu at 70 cts. shall also pander ;.lo the u wr dozen. .. " I. oi ourpamouc uump.ami irriu ' lOO' uouud-s standard Silk: for sale by the l i - : Av Change for the Beat at th Temple of Fashion. . j Gents Slippers 75 cents a pair. Gents' low-quarter shoes, the best made, $2. Ladies' Slippers, French kid, $1 a pair. . Ladies' cloth Gaiters, any size; $1 , Infant Slippers, in all colors, i 25c j " .... Boys Straw Hats 15 cents a piece. Ladies' Sun Downs, 10 cents a piece. . - , Japanese Fans, to open and close, 10c a piece A splendid Linen Hd'f for 10c. 1 Ul; Dress Goods, Victoria, Lawns, Pique, Check Muslins, Jacont, Swiss, Embroideries, Gloves and a full line of children's striped hose, all of which will be sold at prices that will aston ish the community of NewbernJ Samples given with pleasure To be gotten at ; 1 JUSEPtt JVlAltKO, i Next door to Post office. ,,r l I E. S. V OltML AV e hope oiir ; f Craveh St.,. New siuess and re- - : . !.- ' i . . ... i u .1 CM.,.,, XIi. Atrent. Berne, N C. Break- day, with our employees,' in borue appropriate manner; therefore no paper win iMc nffirs nn Frirlav nioruinfe?. .;f;ana rrcn n-rallx' will i-loKft ViUKiiitRs and re LIUM UO ' ' " - , ;ifi wth t.ho Entire State. we mav sav.on th;s Sucar-curcd llains aud Shoulders, great occasion ; - J n ; fast Bacon, New. Buttei:, Superior Molases, i- J . I v1 T " Family Flour at -1 cents per. pound,, and "C") i Just Mrtt. 'i Sugar at 10c. Parties makiug purchases oi A beautiful assortment of 'Black 'Alpacca:meacan ijave tUeir goods placed at their door Sacks, and will'continue to make through thefrc ot- charge. C. E. Slove'r. ; i . season. .Warranted home-made. Standard I : r - . ;. nrice. $i. i A. McLackiiAN. Middle St., I you want to buy -your goods cheaper than . vpriosite Baptist Church. you- can with those .wiio auyevt - ' ' ' ' - .. .-- - i riiJ Jt- rv inm heir thanKS tO; ineir. numerous friends and customers for the a Derar patronage heretofore extended to theni, and beg leave to announce the fact ; that they, are . now receiving their new spring stock, which will be found complete in every respect m their line. Call and see us before purchasing elsewhere. .' If your boot or shoe needs a neat pateh, or half-sole, carry it to E. Havens, on! Middle near South Front Street, where; it will bo done cheap,, quick and to your satisfaction. .;; 4 'I' "-I yery Import nt r H. J. Hugbes is selling aa good cigar lor five nan tii aa can be boucrht elsewhere ior ten eis Go and try them. i prices, eo ro . : . "vi-iitmu Kountree s, next door to auoiuu isauk, ana x. -Vir.lT ooVinff Bntte at you will find the cheapest and best stock ol edge xuiw "T" rri tnexe. aampKis aivraysgiveu on ."PPiiion-l'f-V,. : r , - Be sure to-call and see for yourselves.

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