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The Daily Argus. OJLl FBORO N. C WAY 18. 1883 PICKED UP SCRAPS. New Items Gathered Here and There for Passing Perusal A boy doesn't kcow what a tiling U for if be isn't allowed to break it. Atchison Globe. Id tbe fotore an aggravated cue of the big bead will be luted a tbo "Pennoyer." New Yoik World. The Texan who conl'ersed to 24S murders bepfced pardon. For bean such a liar, doublets.- New York Uecorder. The Georgi c-jloncls have caught their second wind and' are again lining np to th pic counter. Washington I'os. In the present state :f the water eupply some of the dairymen must be at great expense lor filters St. l,9uis Post-Dispatcb. The Brussels Monetary Uonfer enco will probalby reassemble im mediately after the dawn of the millennium. Boston Herald, Abolish reciprocity and give as near an approach lo tree iraaa m the necessities of oar flrovern- - r- mcnt jastily. Louisville- Couriers Journal. It silence is golden, tending Counsel Carter to I'aris cannot be charged up under the head of ship ping gold out of tho country. Kansas City Journal. After strangers nave boen id Chicago for a week or ten days verj few o' tbotn have any occa- sion to look oat for pickpockets. Detroit Free Pres. Dojon know anybody except yourself who is always gooJ tem pered, oeifcctlv trutulu . sincere i ' tod honest, and has courteous man ncra beside! I lattsburg Tele gram. Hon- J. H. Blount Appointed Minister to the Hawai'an Island- Washington, May 10. Tbe President has appointed J as. U. Blount, of Georgia, envoy extraor dinary and minister plenipotentiary to the Hawaiian Islands, succeed ing John L Stevens, resigned. Blount's commission bears date of c esterdaj, and it will be sent him j the next mail for Honolulu. Tbo fact that Blount's transfer from the post of a special commie sioner to make a report on the advisability of annexing the Ha waiian Islands to the UnitedStater, to the position ot minister, was decided on at the cabinet meeting yesterday. A report from Blount, mailed in Honolulu daring the last week in April, came to Secre tary Greabam yestorday morning, was taken by him to the cabinet meeting. Owing to the confidential character of the report its contents are kept secret, bat it is presumed that it contained such information that the President determined to lose no time in commissioning the new minster to succeed Stevens The salary of tho position ia $7, 500. Surgeon General of the Navy. Washington, May 9, Tbe Sec retary of the Navy has appointed Medical Inspector J. Cufos Tryon turgeon general of the navv to succeed General John Mills Browne, who will retire to-morro o a m oarzeon uenerai lryon was bron in new York, lie served with the West Golf tqaadron from 1803 to 15G5, in tbe Maval Hospital at Bostoo, 1865 to 1800, lie was mth the Asiatic tqaadron from 180 to 1873, and was on special duty in connection with the yellow fever epidemic at Pentacola, Fia., from 1873 to 1875, since which time he has been on duty at New York and Philadelphia. He was attached to the Alaika on tl Pacific station 1882 to 1883. and in 1884 waa a delegate to tbe Ins ternational Medical (Jongreae at Copenhagen. TESTIMONIAL. William P. Draper, Pharmacist of rpnrgneia, wntea the Following: SraisonaxD, Masa, March 17, ISiZ. Jaraaias RuiiDitj Co, Chicago, flL OenUemea Tha reports are rr flat- iMlur ilnnt Ok Jimiuu 1IU O. ix. pM eaae, a lady aerea years afflicted with Li ... 1, , . a uo, wj vows ut ikji waiaeu Bail a Bile, new walks any distance and hag ealjr uaed tvo boxes. A leading phyakiaa recommended her to try the Japanese iUe. cure. I have severs other cases that I am Curing, Wm. P. Draper, PbarptaeU DON'T BI IMFOSXD UPON, wbw Ton mi tor Doctor Pfcrert OoUen Uadioal Urn- Oo to a raoable BH mQ to what Torn want. Ta on wno have southing Im to org apon jo ta na place are ti.ii.Hin ot Um extra profit tharU maka Thea things pay them MSar, DM laer doni oar arout you. Nona ot than cheap sub stitutes ia " Just as good" as the "DtaooTery." That ia tha only btood-deanaar . flesb bttildar, and strength - ra- far marhlnr and ao unfailing in its effacta that it can ba yuaranttA. la tha moat stubborn Skin, Scalp, or Scrofulous Affections, or in erary diaoaaa that's cauaad by a torpid lirar or by impura blood if it tst faUa to benefit or cure, you hare your ooey beck. Ncxiiinj at anY prioa, la really as lean. To pay only for the good you get TWi wouldn't be ut oaans of chronic Ca tarrh if all uaed Dr. Hate's Remedy. That's potitix. Its proprietors will pay 500 re ward cor an incuraoie oaae. A Terrible Itallmad Accident." Ia adallv ohroolela In our paper; a'ao Die death of soma dear fcieod. who baa dlod wi'h ContumpUoo. whereas. If ha or the had Uk n Ctlo'tCi.r for Throat and Lun diseases In ti -re, life would hare been rendered hepplur and perhai Mvtd. Heed the warning! If you hare a couth or any affection of the Throat aid Lump call at J. H. II 111 A Son aula agoir. and get atrial bottle free. Large la 63c. Buy your shoe at New York Bargain Store. 1Q33 1SS3 THE GKOCEIl. Oo.-ner of John and Market Streets Is still selling everything in the Oroceiy Joe, at living prices, and carries Country Produce or every description, E5EJ When yon caa't find what you want any where else come to G1OT, THE GROCER Cwr. John and Market Su Trunk and Valises all grades lowest prioea at New York Bargain store. Wanted A travelling man to rcpr. sent us i.i H. C. Must be a hu filer. One having some experience In advertising preferred. Address with reference. Hatch Hotel lU-girtcr Co. Des Moines, Ia. Fly traps reduced to IS cents at South eiland Baifaln Btore. ICE! ICEII ICE1I On and after this date I will have a ppiy or ice at tno factory. Th&nklr ng the community for pattt lil eral patronage and soliciting a continu anco of the same, Itcspectfuily, 1 month Wm. &. WORTH Tine apple Tissues only 10 rents er vnt t !w Vnrk llartraln Ptnrc For Rent. A five room dwelling, on Oak St., good water and fine location. Pos- ession given at once. Aplly to MRS.K. L. RICHARDSON. GO DIRECT TO HEADQUARTER FOR WHAT? All kinds of nice fruits, Ice Cream and Gold Drinks. When. Biz days in each week. Where is thatf JIM DAN It L THE CHAMPION BANANA AND MELON DEALElt IN THE STATE. Finest stem-cat LEMONS in the world. J. D. DflfllEIi, East Centre 8treet. Goldsboro, N. C. For Rent: A complete dwelling with all necessary out house. Apply to J. C. COLLIER, G. & J. The rrcat volnme rf fl A J nnmmiii tire business which is pouring In upon the uorrauiiy z jenery jiig. u., would In dicate that that old reliable pneumatic is hriLllnp Its own nnawitiatnfln k nn. ber of new tires put on the market. It is i a . a Duuceaoje iaci uu uose very people whose only objection to the O. A. JL tire was the corrugated tread, bow Insist upon oaring novum f out ue oorrugatM tread. Tneae tirea are maw fnmLahH with .v.. smooth or corroraind anrfar hot tk eentaxe of smooth -aurfaoe tires ordered Is Twryamaii. laeiact mat this Ure wlIL ot tau oa: wtiea deflated, makes It a leader amour detachable pneumatics. WANTED. home, wlU pay $1&.00 to 30DO per week. Bead aril art 1r taunt ataramt Mminm tv reply. Addreaa, MMX. WRIQIIT, 11 tnrar so Maypd,d,w.tta, SHIRT TALK. Our line embrace all the novel: iw in EVERYDAY KIND, FULL DRESS, SEMI-DRESS, NEGLIGEE, Attached ordflalchcu collars to game. And then onr styles are exclusive, and you can rest assured tliht they are right i they come from us. EINSTEIN CLOTHING CO. Correit Dreaders and HaberdaHhers. 0 M- E- CflSTEX &C0 H UEADQUAHTKRS FOH DRESS GOODS IN ALL THE LHTEST STYLES PATTERNS AND QUALITIES, SEE THEM BEFORE YOO BUY. SEE THEM BEFORETHEY AREALLGONE. M- E- CflSTEX & CO, WEST CENTRE ST, TESTIMONIAL Chicago, FepL 4, 1893. ueaiiemea: oome weeks fro I was troubled lor the njst time ia my life with what the physicians called "Acute Piles." Securing btile relief from medical advice i was inascea by a rnend to try ronr .un m v uio. a ui um arpixailOB affordMl me meat rel:ef. anil within davs the cure was ctmptie, and I have bad no latum f hem since. I sutd you this tea ti man ai TOlur. tarilr mmA hnn. i may be Uw maana of indoclnr others afflctei I wii, to g4re U a trtaL ' II H -a 9 H 4 w n -I B pi -i S o i o o I ours urry, J1X IVrce, Minageri Chicago MarUe Co. end of Mlch!aa St, H H P5 0 -3 0 0 O 43 i O 0 O 3 New Millinery, New. Styles, Hew Prices Oar Store is headquarters for the very latest etyles in Millinery, and cur trim tner, Miss Emma Edwards is a graduate in millinery from the school and cen tre of fashions the well known House of Armstrong, Cator k Company, From which she has but re centlv returned after au ex tended sojourn, and is, there fore, thoroughly familiar with the latest styles and we nre making Specialty of Prices. Ladies' Special wear in Silk, Lisle Thread aud cottor: Veils. No tions and Infants' Caps. Stamping a Specialty, J. Henry Edwards. NOW UNLOADiyi AT CHEAP CASH STORE. 3 200 bbls Flour (all grades; 50 sacks " " - 100 sacks Whrat Bran 100 sacks Rice Meal, 1,000 bnsb. Seed Oats, For sale at rock bp t torn, B. M. PRIVETT. OIL ITJAGOirr- -o The undersigned has started an OIL TANK WAGON whkh will dally visit the homes and business Looses of the city and fill orders by tbe measure for oil a desired. This oil is of tbe best oualitt aUo- luiey rename ana will te told as low u the lowest Patrons can purchase tickets In quanti ties to suit at a discount. Respectfully tf J, UT. JinMB. m 10 bbls Choioe molaases, 25 bbls Granulated sugar, 15 bbls Brown sugar; Also Batter, Lard, etc, Reduced prices at B, M. PBfVIH'rS.; APPRECIATE THE FJ1GT That tiinea are v if hard and money Ter acaroe, but do not propose to suffer by i in the bs of trade We hive on hand an ininicn&e stock whkh mu:t be reduced, and in order to to so we WE DO NOT STAND ON THE PRICE. V we cui't get our prices, why wo will take yours; therefore we d ) not teaiuie Come to our place if you wish to purchase, and we assure y u that yon will Mve money by it Sp'cia' attention is ca'led to our stock of Floiiciflis, Laces, Mnris, Beifori Corij, fMte ail Black AINSOOK3, MUaLIN8.etc.etc. Which is immense, and we Will aetonish you at the ext -emely low figures we il sell them to you. Ther. fire whn you go out shopping Mocdty rr.orning, be sure to cill uii us, and we guarant e you will leave our store well satikfleJ, that wt traated you as promised, and that you have saved at least 60 cents On every dollm you fpend. Gran ' opening f a Will take place Monday Miming at 9 o'clock. Do not miss the chance, but be ure to call and look at them C. KERN & GO. STATIONERY Linen Note Paper 25 Cents per pound. ENVELOPES, 5 cents per package Fine Corn spomlence Paper, in quirep, boxes nd tablets with en velopes to match. A GOOD STOCK OF STATIONERY Alwnys ou hand from smallest mem orandum books to the large count ing house LEDGER. All tbe best makes of Writing aud copying. NOVELTIES IN STATIONERY. A Large Line of wfliswijsa otd Hnjler's Celebrated Candy, Pracket's (Bi.ltimore) Fine Candy, the finest Chocolates tn the City Call und get a box of my Baltimore Bon Bone, they aie fine. CIGARS & TOBACCO Try a package Pride of Reidsville or Baby Both smoking tobacco Dianora & Orayely chewing tobaceo J. R. GRIFFIN. Under Opera House. NEW COODS. AT MrS. - Petteway's. Spring Hats & Flowers f Ladies wijl flo? Velveteen binding 'lor skirts, t hale lone and Catting Lining, etc. She will alto take orders in making ladies' and children's underwear and Infants' oqtflta. Will gntraatet ths work besntiiuMy ii ntsed. A aample dre?a can be tum m het 'wlndow.i , i " 1 Opening of NEW GOODS At Cheap Prices. Boston x Bargain x House 9 flfln Yards of Calico, all styles at 5 UUU cts. Lawn 3 cts , Olngbams, 6 to 10 cts., Domestic 5, Tants cloth in cts. and up, Bedtick 10 cts. and up. 8birta 25cts. and up. Pants SO cts to Uose and Half Hose 5 cts. sod up, yard wide Dress Lining at 5 cts. a yard, Yard wide Umbrellas buckle suspended, srrnt d 2 ero. 0ets. Ths prettiest line of Table Oil (.loth in tbe city. Buggy whips 10 cts. to $1 25. Straw bats lOcts., a good Bat 6cts. wortb $1 00. Men's Shoes, $1.00, Ladies, Shoes $1.00. Children Shoes 25cts, all solid Leather. Trunks at 1 17.50, Valises 25c Is to 1 1 50. A LARGE STOCK OF GROCERIES lAhnla Grains oi Rice Sets, lit TYIIUIO atarc'i 5c, 8uar 5c. Hominy, 8 lbs for 25c t., Ci ffee 20c. Pep per 12ic Meat, Molasse', etc. Tbe lar gest stock of Tin, Glasa and crockery ware in tbe-clty, half gaMon coffee pot 10c., Tin set, oil price 1.75, we sell at 1.23, Lamp 20c, to $3.00 Cops snd Saucers 25c. per set. Knives an I Forkt 50o per set. Tbe best tobacco in to wr ier 25o , Snuff 80 to 40 cts., per lb, ci gars 8 for a nicle. These are only few specialties call and examine our stock Hall & EdmundsoD Goldsboro, N. O. Millinery INC Dressmaking MRS. S. I. GRIFFIN HAS AUDFJI a practical drees .nallng depart ment to her millinery establish ment under the Opera House which wil be in, charge of thoroughly competent . JUDY DRESS MMER. Direct from the centre ol fashions and styles and who is an A'btjot in her profession. On and after Wednesday March !PlL tEe ladies of this city and section are In vited to call at Mrs. Origin's for apythinf they may need bi ' Millinery, Motions . Pressmaking Big Slauglite? Infl ' Banaa Apples and' oranges today a omorrow AprU zvia and itlh. Von" it f au to cll J, D. DAMliL.t
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