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1 t X I ( THE RALEIGH DAILY TRIBUNE, THURSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 25, 1897. MASONS. ODD FELLOWS AND THE BENEFI CIARY ORDERS. ihe fiii socihies - inn -i flW,te.R Tif iilffiillllllMr SCOTCH isMUFFS. ; I i THF DM V bom Sweet ? 4 I All Working to the Same End. the Better ment of Mankind-Lodge Notes and Other News. If th- S 'ithr n i nt ho.opitaMe and f mt. f rial. ! i rs-.tlrnc:. H is matter of i ..rwr. rit l.v vinrH frm otlur s- - ' L!n f th- country that nowhere do ii,' V ! warm-r wvl'omc than in th- "land of th- rs- and magnolia." Thi I'injr ?. it p-s without saying that th frat-rnal and l-n fkiary or i!ts l!ouri.h in th south as nowh'-r. !-. ipuJation considered. Rakish is no fx-;tion to th- rule. Here all the fT-at orders have sound fotInK, anl although a Pi-irlt of rivalry exists, it I? a!on- an to who will In-st serve his fel man. I Mow Is ar.indd a list of the orders so far as we are all to iroure them at this writing, ami as this depart ment will le made a feature of The Tribune we desire that all orders be represented and Invite the co-operation of fraternity jeople In furnishing us with such items of news as may le I-rojw-r to lay lefore.the ublic. A. F. AND A. M. This order Is represented by: Hiram Lodge, So. 40, instituted In lV-0. and has had a varied and in teresting history such as, probably, no oih-r lodce of this order in the State has had. and at some distant date .In the future it will l.e our pleasure to Kive an epitome of Its lodge life. I'. M. V. S. V. Walker has the honor of pre siding as W. M., and K. li. Thomas, secretary. William C. Hill. No. 21. comes next in ord-r of a Re; being instituted In iv$i. and is presid-d over by F. W. Hunnicutt as W. M.; Nat L. lirowne, secretary. ItaleiKh Chapter. No. 10. II. A. M.. was chartered June 23. and is In a flourishing condition. M. Howes (P. (1. II. I.) presides in the character of H. I. John Whitelaw; scrilH. Knoch Counc-II. No. .". II. & S. M.f John Nichols, ;. M.; I!: II. Itcy, re-tird-r. " Ital'-igh Cornmandery. No. 4. K. T., V.. V. Smith I C). commander; W. A. With-rs t:. C). recorder. lluleish is represented in the lrand lif by John C. Irewry, K. W. CIr. S.-e. In th- Orand Commandery by W. A. i i h-rs. I:, i:. !r. C"tn. that all sec tions of Mason- nted in Raleigh, but lack ;ts to the correctness, of nhkh we would gladly re- We b. l;-v. ry are r-pre information the surmie, c ive. I. . O. F. Kab-iuli is looked upon as an Odd Fellow's home. This order has a larger m. ml -ership in all its connections than an other. Manteo, No. S,. has the honor of 1-ing lirst in point of age. liavir.g been instituted in IMS by Alex ander MaeK.ie :. M. The N. (I. for the re.-ellt term is A. 1 1, lllelltl, ileo. T'.nn- Hski. Seer. tary. Scat on cl il. s. No. 61. w as instituted in 17I. bv th- v-nerabie arm iionorea Seatoti Cabs. C. M. II J.. Young K c iipi-s the position of N. C; Philip Theim. Secretary. Capital. No. Ml. was Instituted by P. II An.lrews. 1 . 1.C M.. Ill IMC 1 ne N. C. is J. dm K. Ilritlges; Secretary. J J. l..rn.ud. Kuth I.!e (the woman auxiliary to dd Fellowship) is the only I-odge f Iauuh-is of Kebecca in the city. The Lodge has a larg membership, and an enthusiastic. one, and is pre sided over by Chas. F. Lumsden as N. ;.;with John Keith at the Secretary's desk. I'p to this dat- there are two En campments of the military branch of Odd Fellowship, but as these are on the eve of consolidation, we mention them as one, under the title McKee Li tch foul Fncampment. The otlicers of the new organization have not yet leen elected. Centre Lodge K. of P. are doing pood work In conferring ranks, having sufficient numler of candidates to keep the Lodge busy balance of term. At a called meeting of Murphy Lodge. A. O. U. W. resolutions to the menurry of C. A. Riddle were passed. They have not come to our hand for publication. Grand Council Jr. O. A. M. is in ses sion at Greensboro. Gr. Heps. L. S Cheek and Wm. F. Faison are in at tendance. We presume that our list of orders is not complete, and that there are er rors in t hose civen. If so. let the brethren inform us. I. On L. K. OF P.. The next order of the strictly frater nal class is that of Knights of Pythias, and is reprcseted in' two lodges Cen tre. No. 3. and Phalanx, No. 34. Centre Inlge was instituted In 1S70. but in surrendered its. char ter, and was reorganized in ISsO. and from the date of its reorgani zation till this present day has nour ished. In 1V1 Phalanx Lodge was institu- AArs. Arrlnoton. - State of North Carolina. Nash County, this the 31st of December, 1S&5. N U. IJattle of said county and State, do cerlify that I was in the State of Virginia at various times in the spring and summer of 1SS1. and made my place of abode at the resi dence of one Joseph Wyche. of Bruns wick county. State of Virginia, at which place I received a letter from Gaston postofflce, that was written by W. If. Arrington and mailed to me from Castalia postofflce, Nash county, N. C. The said letter was intended for his attorney. C. A. Cook, then at Springfield, Illinois, and the purport of said letter in Its full and direct request to said attorney was that he must search and Inquire over ihe city for any and ail persons he could find that had ever seen Mrs. Pattle D. II.. Arrington, regardless of their wants, standing. rr veracity, make known the evidence he wanted them to make, proving Mrs. Arrington to be a bad woman, visiting houses of bad repute, kept the com pany of bad and disreputable people, and was not fit to be a mother or to raise her children In respect and de cency, &c, and for each and every person he could get so to swear, he to perfect the thing, could pay 515 or $20 for the evidence to each affiant, that it would be good in our North Carolina courts, where the parties making the evidence will not be known and enable him to. success in his suits with Mrs. Arrington. and to stir around with his best efforts for all such evidence he could make to carry his point, and he, the said W. II. Arrington, would stand the cost and expense of getting up all such evidence he could from the pov erty-ridden class, to carry his points and down Mrs. Pattie IX II. Arrington in the suits then pending in North Carolina courts between them. This is as near verbatim as I am now able to make It of the original C. A. Cook letter, and I am sure em braces the sense and purport of said Cook letter, which I reod over time and again to myself and Mr. Wyche with surprise, and took a copy of said letter for futuie reference, which copy is now mislaid, burnt or lost and can't be got at. I was made a witness by Mrs. Ar rington to 'Henderson court when they had a trial on divorce and property case, and was not sworn or put on the stand from the fact that Mr. W. II. Arrington and his counsel waived the point by admitting all the evidence that was there to make about this Cook letter. L. N. II. BATTLE. Sworn to before Clerk of Court. M. B. WILLEFORD, Nashville. I would like; the public to know this crime has been kept cloaked and but few ever heard of it. New York. March 16, 1896. Mrs. Pattie I). Arrington, Raleigh. N. C: Dear Madam Having learned a good deal about jour law-suits and the in excusable treatment you have received at the hands of the lawyers in your State. I wish to say, that I represent a syndicate who Is willing to manage a lecturing tour for you .throughout the country. We will pay all expenses and divide profits. In this way you can get money to continue your efforts to gain your property in the courts. We will ask you. in the event that we can agree upon terms, to carry a book known as the "Shipp Fraud Commission." Add res W. E. TOWNSLEY, General Delivery, . , New York. The writer, though, from what had Rflnnn fo) n mo tm In SCOTCH i SflUFF. IM DIIDITV UN EQUAL) LoED strength and FbAVOR. GOLD PLATEfrJFWELRV m AND BEAUTIFUL COLORED PICTURES ARE GIVEN AWAY FREE FOR THE TICKETS IN EACH PACKAGE. J Republican Newspaper DAILY in : : : : NORTH AR0LINA Dolphin to Relieve the Montgomery. Washington, D. C, Feb. 23. The Dolphin . left Charleston today for Washington. The Marblehead has been ordered to reach Key West not later than the 25th Inst., relieving the Mont gomery, "which is to proceed at once to Mobile, reaching there the following day. Officers to Change Berths. Washington, D. C, Feb. 23. Chaplain Thomas E. Gill has been ordered home on waiting orders. Surgeon N. M. i ere- bee is ordered to the Indiana, relieving Surgeon G. P. Bradley, who is ordered home. THE TRIBUNE PUBLISHING CO. Articles of Agreement, Certificate of Clerk and Letters Patent. ARTICLES OF. AGREEMENT. We. the undersigned, being desirous of engaging in the business hereinafter set forth and described, do hereby en ter into articles of agreement for that purpose pursuant to chapter 16 of the Code of North Carolina, entitled "Cor porations and Acts of the General As sembly of North Carolina amendatory thereof," that is to say: I . I. The corporation name shall be the Tribune Publishing Company. j II. The business proposed shall be the publication of one or more news papers, conducting the business of job printing and binding and carrying on such business as is usually done by printing and publishing companies. III. The place where said business is proposed to be carried on is Ral eicrh. North Carolina, and such other place or places for branch offices as the Hoard of Directors may determine IV. The length of time desired for the existence of said corporation is thirty years from and 'after the dates of these articles next entering. V. The names of the persons who have subscribed for stock in said corpo ration are as follows, viz.: C. M. Ken- yon, C. J. Harris, F. M. Messier; J. B Hill and their associates. ' ! VI. The amount of the capital stock of said corporation shall be $20,000 di vided into 2,000 shares of the par value of $10.C0 each, with liberty to the stock holders to increase the "amount of said capital stock from time to time, or at any time, to an amount not exceeding $50,000, divided into a proportionate number of shares of the par value of ten dollars each. , j VII. The said corporation may pur chase or lease and hold all such real and personal and mixed property inclj dent to the business aforesaid and nee-- essary and useful for that purpose as the board of directors shall determines, and subscription for stock in said cor poration may be paid wholly or in par by the purchase from the subscriber of property at such appraised valuaf tion as may be agreed on between' the board of directors and such subscriber. VIII. The corporation subscribers ot stock and stockholders of said corpora tion shall not be individually or per sonally responsible or liable for the Don't grunt with stomach-ache. Get relief i Iprporated Witti q Gapital Stock of 52 Has Complete Telegraphic Service quick; I i i m. I r)...iL.u A ' . i by using riirnisnea dv ine oouuiem Associaieo Press Simpson's Liver Pills for all stomach ills. THE TRIBUNE is a 8-column Newspaper, and vil n 'C,M, plete METROPOLITAN JOURNAL. 7;, regular Telegraphic Associated Press I ) is ivill be served with speciaV4 corresjxn,, .,,,, fr n Washington by one of the most ' Us You will save money and your health, which is beyond price, TALENTED NEWSPAPER MEN by using1 the pills been told him. that he knew a good debts, contracts, pecuniary obligations, deal about the case true he had heard ted by mml.-rs of Centre Iodge. audi a good deal, but in reality, he did not know but little he had been told it was all the lawyers in the case; he has no Idea I had been denied the courts by the honorable judges presiding, and not allowed to speak myself, while they refuse to make an order; that I could get my own money to em- has a larue membership, mostly of young men. S. M. Terrell is Chancellor Com mander of Centre Iodge, with W. W. Wilson K. of 11. and S. Wm. Ashley holds the position of Chancellor Commander of Phalanx. and S. F. Telfair.-K. of R. and S. engagements or torts of said corpora tion. IX. The time and place of the first meeting of the corporators and sub scribers for stock in said corporation for purpose of organization is hereby expressly waived. . ' f In testimony whereof, the under-r signed have hereunto set our hands FI : AT 1 : 1 1 N A L. 1 1 EN EFICIARY .ORDERS. While all the orders of which ploy a lawyer that was not mixed up In and seals, this the sixth day of Janu-f this crime. Read the note from Judsre ary, lovt. we Hoke, where I was denley justice be fore the grand jury of Nash county. a . a. wnere an or most or tne crime was have knowledge have adopted, in some committed from TSTl to 18S9. form or other, a beneficiary feature. and disburse annually large sums of money to those entitled, there are oth- Nashville, Nov. 28. 1S93. My Dear Madam: Your affidavit before Judge Clark C. M. KENTON. F. M. MESSLER, J. B. HILL.. Subscribing witness: WILLIAM O. O'NEILL. er bodies that make this feature of j was submitted to the grand jury of this fraternity distinctive, or. In other county, with directions to look Into the words, are organized for the avowed I matter. regularly. Simpson's Pharmacy, Pullen Building In America, and iv ill receive Specials j 'nun York and other prominent cities as well as from th leading cities of North Carolina and lite S-juth. It is the purpose of the promoters -and m -m 'la ment to make purpose of paying to the widow and orphans of a deceased member a stip ulated sum. Largest, numerically, of these is the Ancient Order of United Workmen, which Is not, as its name would seem to Imply, a worklngmen's sciety although the bulk of its mem lership Is composed of that class. It has bWn In existence twenty-eight years, has a membership of 365.000. and is represented In Raleigh by Murphy Lodge. No. 3 W. W. Parrish. M. W.; K W. Smith. Recorder. The late C. A. Riddle was a member of this Lodge. and his beneficiary will soon receive the sum of $2,000. Next in ioInt of age and numler Is the Royal Arcanum. It, too, is of the distinctively lone?le!ary class, and has a larse and flourishing lodge. We have not the names of the officers. The Knights of Honor, another old order of the beneficiary class, Is repre sent.d by a strong Lodge. The Kni.chts and Ladies of Honor, which sprang originally from the Knights of Honor, are represented by They returned the paper into court at the end of the week, with the report that they did not deem It best for the public Interest that any prosecutions should be had on such charges. The paper itself will no doubt be found on the files of the court. Very truly yours, W. A. HOKE. This affidavit before Clark was for perjury. On that false oath I have heen kept out of my property since Feb.. 1SS1. -I again went In grand-jury room and demanded the case looked in to they refused to serve me in 1894. Judge Coble bound the man over in a JoOO bond to Nash. I aerain went be fore the grand jury, told the facts in the case, and backed the statement by proor; tney ignorea Judge Coble's ac tion in the case, and found no true bill and the last two or three courts I went down to the solicitor refused to NORTH CAROLINA, WAKE. COUNTY. I, D. H. Young, Clerk of the Superior court or wake county, do hereby cer4 tiry that the foregoing articles of agreement and plan of Incorporation was this day proven before me, and the due execution thereof by C. Mi Kenyon, F. M. Messier and J. B. Hillj the subscribers thereto, is proven by the oath of William O. O'Neill, the subscribing witness thereto. Therefore let tne same De recorded according to law. j Witness my hand and official seal this the 16th day of January, 1897. D. H. YOUNG, Clerk Superior Court. No. 4. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. To -all -to whom these presents shal come Greeting: Know ye. That it appears from the! certificate from the Clerk of the Supe4 rior Court of Wake County, that the following named persons, C. M. Ken-i yon, F. M. Messier and J. B. Hill, here draw a bill, in fact, I have been trying tofore on the 6th day of January, 1897 to get tne solicitors to take the case signea ana mea Articles of Agreement up since li3, but all refused, and one tor tne rormation oi a private cornora-i threatened me if I did not stoD talkine tion before said Clerk, and codv of said iwo nounsning iuges. me oiaest oi about the conduct of the lawyers and Articles oi Agreement, duly certified which i i aroiina. js. t. t-aison is iuderes. I would be prosecuted. "Quit oy said CierK under the seal of said Protector, and ia?vi uranson, Secre- a big scud." One of the judsres told a court, have been filed and recorded in friend of mine, who had gone to him in tnIs office, as prescribed in chanter 318 my benair, mat l would be prosecuted. Ul Atls U1 - if .1 did not stop trying to get those -ow, inereiore, under the power and prosecutions up; that he had heard I authority vested in me by said chapter had no case, and it was nothing but J1S or 834(1 Acts 1893, I do hereby de persecution of good men. This friend cIare the persons signing said Articles Insisted that he look .into the case of Agreement duly incorporated, under himself, but he refused. me name and style of the Tribune Pub4 iisnmg company ior the period of thirty years from and after th lotn day of January, 1897, for the purposes The Mail and Express. The Leading Evening Newspaper. Stands without a rival iii evening! journalism. Published Daily and Contains ALL THE NEWS OF THE WORLD, the closing quotations of the Stock, Produce, Consoli dated and other exchanges, and the most exhaustive Financial, Railway and Commercial re ports printed in any daily newspaper. IN POLITICS it is Republi can; aavocates protection to American industries, a sound currency and all measures which tend toward the industrial and commercial development of the nation. AS A FAMILY NEWSPA PER it is peerless; its columns are clean and free from the sen sationalism which so many of the best families find objection able in a newspaper which enters the home circle. THE WOMAN'S DEPART THE LAI U A "First-Class Newspaper, Occupying the Entire Field of Newspaperdom of the Country.. The Undertaking is upon a Large Scale, and will be worthy MENT is not equalled by any oftne support. of every Republican in the State, and it is con daily theTesPof ' svLiaTinter- fidently believed that the party spirit in the Old North State is ttieJ ripe for the enterprise. The office will be 'equipped with d the modern machinery and latest styles of type, including ers. TERMS : To Mail Subscribers, postage paid, Daily Edition, 10 to Id pages. One year, p. 00 Three mos.,1.75 Six mos., 3.50 One month; .60 Saturday edition, 20 to 82 pages, containing many special features, one year, 1.50 Send for sample copy. PUBLIC A TION OFFICE 20$ Broadway, New York. tary. Pullen Lodge, Instituted about two years ago. Is a strong, live Lodge of the same order. A. J. Jackson is Pro tector, and A. M. Ilanff, Secretary. Th-? Ueptasophs, a recently Intro duced ordr, has a well conditioned Iodge. The Jr. O. IT. A. M. has a strong hold upon fraternity-loving people, and its distinctive principle Is fast gaining ground throughout the country. It is represented by Raleigh Council, insti Only a Rumor. Paris, Feb. 23. The Gaulois asserts set forth In said Articles of that the powers have called upon with all the powers, rierhts and lianij tuted In ia?2. The present Councillor Greece to evacuate Crete within twen- ties conferred and imposed by law ofl is W. N. Bolyn; Uec. Sec, M. It. ty-four hours, and that Greece has con- such corporations. s j Haynes. LABOR ORGANIZATIONS. . The largest and most influential la bor bodies in Raleigh are Typograph ical Union, of the printing craft, and the Brotherhood of Locomotive En gineers. . sented to do so, provided autonomy of the island Is granted. Will Take a Week's Rest. Canea, Feb. 23. The foreign consuls have persuaded the Moslem and Chris tian combatants in the Sellnos district to agree to a week's armistice. Witness, my hand and the Great Roal of the State of North Carolina, at of fice in the City of Raleigh, this 19th day of January, In the 121st year of our In dependence, and in the year of our xoru one inousana eight hundred and uiueiyseven. CYRUS THOMPSON, Secretary of State, The READ Tar-Keel l(nigl, Official Organ of the Grand Lodge Knights of Pythias of North Carolina. THE MERGENTHALER LINOTYPE MACHINES, . i - With a capacity of 40,000 Ms in nine hours, or about fifteen columns the length of The Tribune. bngnti Newsy! Cheap! 50 Cents a Tear. Best AdYertlsing .Medium: in North Carolina. 4,000 Knighti and their Reaches families. ' EisjuaaisiaiaiaiaiaiaEEMa -NOTHING SUCCEEDS SO WELL AS SUCCESS. and the success of the The Tribune is assured. IT I iHOElRJE TO ,TA Published bv The Tribune Publishing Co., 122 FayetteYillA stM i Fayetteyille Street, IT WILL BE REPUBLICAN, AND WIhI HEW CLOSE TO THE LINE.
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