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THE ARGUS DULY AND WEEKLY. LODGE DlitElTOKY. Neu9e Lodge No. 6, 1. 0. 0. F., meets every Tuesday evening, at 7:3u o'clock, in Odd Fellows Hall. Cordial welcome to visitor. Wayne Lodge No. 112, A. F. k A. M.. meets 1st and 3rd Monday t-.t-n mgs, 7:30 o'clock, in Odd Fellow s Hall. Visiting brothers heartily welcomed Muffin Lodge No. 6, K. otj? , meets every r nday evenmg,8:00 o clock in Odd Feilows Hall, Jhmghtly welcome to visitors. Goldbooro Council No. J'.', Jutiior Order of tinted American Mechanics, meets every H edues day evening, 7:30 o'clock, in Odd Fellows Hall Cordial welcciue to all visiting brethren. OUR LOCAL OPTIC. ttotdiboro and Vicinity Ulntory in ItrUf pi torn of Hay log mud Doings, Win mad Uthrwli), fiua Down mad Hun In by OmnlprMcDt iL'blgoltoua, 1-ovO "tirnd Ituaudn.'. The K. of P. Band mi N to night in the Armory for regular weekly practice. Elder Patterson will preach in the Primitive Baptist church in this city this evening at 8 1, 'clock The Woman's Club will meet to-morrow afternoon at 1 o'clock, and the excutive committee will meet at 3:30 in their club room. Mr. R. J. Jonee, representing the wellknowu aud reliable cum missioo house of J. D F.emming & Co , of Philadelphia, is in ibe city. Copt. J. B. Edgerton Jet t ibi afteincon for a trip tl rough South Carolina, where he is in tended in large rial es-tide irrns actiooe. Mr. JK. B. SoutherlaDil, u mir chont, farmer and large tt ck dealer of Faiaon, was in the city to-day interviewing our wnolctale merchants. Mr. C. B. Hatch, one of the leading merchants of Alt Olive, and an excursion manager of wide repetition, was in the city on bs&iacss to-day. dipt J. W. Lamb returned bat tigkt from IS ilmington, where La sold Lis spaa of blooded bay boms to Mr. F.T. Mills for the seat little sum of ft 00. His many friends tare are glad to see in the city M'. TysoD Dortcb, who is just back frcm passing a successful txamioatioL at We6t Point. He enters the U. 8. military academy there od June 10. Mr. Tbeo. Elward. one of ibe 'unterrified Deraocroc" of the good old county of Greene, was in the city to-day- reponstbe liveliest interest in the success of the Amendment in his county. The "Tuesday Afternoon I lub" was delightfully enteitained yes terday afternoon by Airs. Dr. U . H.Cobb,Jr. A Floral guino was in dulged in and the prizo was won by Mrs.W. E. Borden. Mr J. H. Sberld and daig'i i i Miss Miry, ol Providenc , K. 1 , are in the oily for a few -, . the Hottl K?nnorr, on a uipi.. reureauon. idey are ,'!.,' u pleased wiih our city and carnal-', aDd feel greatly Detuned al ready. The grand old county of Mcik lenburg yesterday unHmm tusiy endorsed Hon. Cbas. B. Ajcoch for Governor. And thus dors h. inarch on to the greatest lonoi ever coofeind uioo a cilizvu oi our State a unanimous nomina tion on Governor. Mr. S. A. William?, a pronii nent youDg member of the New York Bar, a North Caroliuian, and a cultured gentleman of ihe Cape Pear, is in the city, at ib Hotel KeDnor, and he has many friends here who are glad to greet him amoug us. It was a one-armed white man inbtead of a negro which the no gro Oscar Durham beat so badly Monday ou the public road. Hie name is William Morris. Besides other bad bruises on -his person bisonly arm was broken by a heavy blow from the negroe's stick. Mxriiage licenses bave ten is sued dur ng the week ending t -day as follow: White Jo; h Lancaster to Etta Grumpier, A. E. Stafford to Oatrie S. PeneVr, Jas. K. Pearion to Mary C. Matsey, Colored Jordan At kinson to Nancy Bryant, David Howell to Georgia Washington, Jake Johnson to Mollio Kichird sbn, Mr. Henry Angel has returned ; rouj liichmond, where he engaged nimself with Roberts & Hage, wholesale sbos dealers to - traret the Stale of Alabama. He baa re signed hie position as cashier of '.ho Atlact'c Coast Line freight depot, which position he has filkd fur severn I years. His nuny frirndf will learn of his gxul for tune with pleasure and will wish h rn sums in his new vocati' u. 1'iof. W. II. Lin Jf ay will met t in? vi c 1 a u-ic p ipils at t. Jotin cLu'ch te-nigut immtdijit; - !v hit', r prajer matins. He nl-0 2iVS ClUtar k'fcCOUS ulid is pri'hViert with that 'U-trument '"itneilf. He will wilh gnitir sccomjiai lmert. Hun. F. M. S ramooi was in ih- i-i'y tc-diy fi r several hour?, 'if'M.-n iraine, returning frcm a rip to 'he PUSHTU counties He r p'iris the amendment aod Den- icra'.ie ascendency assured, bu' urges that there be no lethargy ir u ii II -reuce. L-n's make the iruu pii of D. mocracy in the Aldus' election a record-breaker The funeral of William F. W ade, who met such a shocking i nth in the Wayne Cotton Mills M mday afternoon, was held from his home this morning, conducted by llev. F. D. Swindell. The mill suspended work so that the op eratives could attend the last ob sequies of their dead comrade. Relatives of the deceased man arrived from Hope Mills last night. The halo of Mr. Jno. O. lioy all's riBluurant and confectionery bus iness was accomplished at public auction ih's morniDg through the G ililsboro Ileal Estato Exchange, i f which Mr. EtrloA. Humphrey in the nggiissive nitinagcr. Messrs. W. O. Gattis and Li irol Wei bought the business, and will re fill or dose it out, or j r)bably I ui in a manager und continue it a more i x'uusive ec lie. F0K 8TATK THE blKEU. (.Elizabeth City Econuniist. ) Thero is a multituJa of appli cants for the plaCi. of Treasurer o-fore the Demi critic touvun lijn that mee's in Iiiicgu on the 11th of April. We huvi: weighed the faud'datts in the balauce to make up an opin on by which we coj d abide wuh constancy, and our deliberate conclusion is that Mr. J. D. Ujusba!', a native of Camden county, and now a cili- Ziu of Wdke county, would make the most available candidate for the place, and that he would bring to the responsible position an iqu pment of q taliticaiions that few men in North Carolina possess. He is a young man of decided taleu'. His life has made him familiar with public and fiu aucial affairs, and be is a con scientious Christ iar, upright man. He has beeu before the pet pie of Wuike coumy and has won their V'oti s wh 'n ; he die hung iu the rA!ancf. H.! seivtd t hem as their represen a:; v.- in i !:. low r house f ihi- Ciiiiri A-si inb'y with lliiut i,t Uiui j.i.e .n,il dblllly. In udulli.Mi to nil lx s Ik' ct'lll -mnids hiin-i It to ti- a- n in t:ve o o n .-o j'.ihi), id. m ,1 1V j u ni j I Us int. r -is, hii.I oih. i things iil' iqu il, it m our d.dy und our .N'"U'-I 111 tit IK 1 h)' Hill- i W;l. Wu have k oivu .)..) H m-lu. II fioui his boylojd. 11c wi.s u hoy 'f piomi.-e iiikI win u.m f.tl t' the hj i,ouiift hb an tic it a'ii cht. vu.sser in the iu-ly d,iy, 0f Mb ftnii'g'e. We me f r North Cnr 'litui lir t und t h n for cur own home and it Houy. Wo believe th"t Mr, .1. 1). B.hIihII will command more volo-i in Ciimden, Currtick, lVqu di.nk, lVrq-ii-'ti'inc, (JatiH, Chowin and th itliet northiadern counties than any man the convention could present, honce we ndvife und urge his nomination. The Amies gladly endorses every word the Economist says of Mr.l5oushall,and we know of no man better equipped for or more deserving of the ollico of State Treasurer than ho. He is one of tin- State's iiiot representative young men, intel ligent, progressive, public-spirited, taking always a lively inter est iu the State's advancement, and never shirking any duty as a good citizen. It is to such men that the State should look for the administration of her allairs, that integrity and prosperity may prevail. Toclotnse the system In a tenth) and truly beneficial manner, whn the Springtime cornea, ue the truo and perfect remedy, tyrup of Figs. Uuy tbe genuine. Manufactured by the California Fig 8; rup Co. only, and (or ale by all druggUf , at 80 cmU per bottle. ' ' Is due to an acid poison which gaini organs to carry off and keep the system developing, with dency in aucfi cases in only sate and olvent. :nt, purifying propestles, rttacVs the the add and dissolves all poisonous deposit, stimulates and iemi..r cs the overworked, worn-out organs, and clears the system of all unhealthy accumulations. S. S. S. Hie blood in a pure, neajiny state. Mr J c J Mllty, in 15th Street. Inrllanspoha. 1ml., for eihtc" 1 rlth RlirumalUm he wu unanle t feed r firms tried filty-lwo pre-nptiun that fnenda had given 6 t 8. cured him prrmaoeotly. aud he has never We will send free our special book on Rheumatism, win. h should he in the hands of every sufferer from this torturing disease. Our physicians h w :;i lo Mood and skin diseases a life study, and will give you anv information or adice uauted. so write them fully and freely about your case. We make COAT Have Come All These and Many Other arueitn ot ovnry Uiiy imcossity are t'Wiv In grunt varlntj . Kvc-y art do Is liulwsto' I ta kind and ovory pr.ee 1m iholnwost for valuo Come to us for ha 'little things" needful, the toilet trtlcloa. and like. They are little thinif to you, but not t us. Kvory 'hlrjr n ,,ur Bi0ck is si locU-d with iho if no consclontiouB care, no matter how mall 'tie price may bo, Nuarlv evH-v one could iuako the outer aud inner mini plow with hmlth if everything desired were obtainable. Wo place health as neir to vou as wo can hv Annihilating drug prices. M. E. Robinson & Bro. Money's Worth Urngg'sts-. iTHolo agentBfor Williiuns' U I). oQHNS0N'S WWtUrEuAIIAJITIlA. PILLS THEY CURE! NOT SIMPLY RELIEVE. Oh. what hlM.ln. Dn, rilli have beeu tome. I could not Mrnihten un for a venr.and walking n.,,iL,n.j .... K .... , . TO-rnt, and vihen I see a mnn n... I r k.x.v. inc. 1SOW A ..uminnaioDK. lieu him ioKri a box of John son s Kidney 1 ilia nmt get well." J I,. JoNaa vtT pockct ut. Cautou.Ohio. 25 PILLt5 10 CENTS. Surwrior lo any hlKh -priced remeily. By mall ou receipt of 6v jeutlnuiji. ' ' JENKINS & PAURIE8, Druggists, Walnut Street. HICKS' CAPUDINE CURES iiijjsM 16, 20 ami 50 eta. at Druggists. access to the blood through failure of the proper clear of all morbid, effete matter. This poisoi larouKU lae general circulation wdepositej tit the joints, muscles and nerves, causing the moat intense pain. Rheumatism may attack with iueh suddenness and severity as to make within a few days a healthy, active persou helpless and bed-ridden, i!ii dittortcd hrabs aud shattered nervea ; or it may be alow in alight wandering pa::i5, just severe enough IS to grow Worse, and finally become chronic. uae wiuer diooo diseases, RUeun-.dtisTn is otlcn inherited . and exposure to damp or cold, want of proper food, insuffirient clotbine, or nythint' oalcidau- ! to impair the health, will frequently cause it to develop in early Ikfe, but more often cot until middle ae or later. In ink. rift, Rheumatism is Strictly a Blood Disemmo, nd no ltahaent of other external trr.iwnent can reach the trouble. Neither do the preparations of potash and mercury, and the various mineisl .-lts, which the doctors always prescribe, cure Rheumatism, but ruin the digestion and break down the constitution. A remedy which builds up the general health and at the same time rid the system of the poison is certain cure for Rheumatism, b. s. tv, made disease in the riht av. aid in the riijht cures permanently and thoroughly, aud keeps otrrrilly aflicled h'.leH He had f A few botlle fi of himself. Ooctor wn.l h.n . a.r . him, without tlir had a rheumatic y n - 1 wu five cars ago. no charge whatever f .rthis service. Address, SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Gt. THE LADIES' SU1 At Tangerine Oranges! J I GRIFFi: oived TO-1) V Opposite H'Hr! I. Vo hav-' o B o ul Orango i, 'ai!fiirn Navo! Oran li.-: l Apphv, an ! M.i'iaun is. Try tl'.o- i i:, ln'iini-i K :! (i Live O iii g.; 'i't.cy ii r ,' line. L( t u- snpn'y VOIl when in nei'd ot anything to Smoke or Chew ! Wo luvo the Qce-t line ol ciijuis an i tobacco iu the city. . W. H. Griffin, Successor ! rn IK in .1. It 1. 1 illin. 0iM.Slt' s fit Grift. At my Riverside Shingle, Mill and Lumber Plant, lam' K'uau yuici iiiciu cvtij with Stillogia, is tho bo taod to supply the public with,anaal80lhouVi,i,i'st- 11 - , 1 . . , ,1 l.argo I o.h s, 1:8 Jote--, only 75o. or dressed lumber. I have opposition but no competition in the shinle business. If you try' my shingles you will find them best in quality and right in price. 1 "A. T; GRIFFIN; Distorts Muscles, Siiatiers Nerves, stiffens Joints. to make one feel uncomfortable; the ten whatever form, whether acute or chronic, of roots, herbs and barks of wonderful place the blood and quickly neutralizes Weils. Building Lots 82 II WE .AID our o nn. wv l-kno-vn t'-uck farrr, a?. not them limit, of tL.o c t , Ij irg blotis t ie V. V W. ii R . .'list, si. I. , into f2 DKSIU Mil--; UU'LDING L urs, iwi:li stroi'f. laid i tT and ml out In t i i vliif rl.i de trees ! Tao I- ca'.'O'i is I ca'thy ard th ten ' th); cy id i lit: city is n rthwi d, cocs'.v 'I ii' . 1 1 y now is the time lo buy lots, b.j- I ire the ii.cn using development pushi s j u;i thi) price. j 1 our f: ctoi ii s xre alr a iy in icra lion iu ihis loci.Uty and prosp.ct fir two nave is j.ood one cert i in. A ppi.v early and '1,0!, In ou thc ground II lor " E. W. Cox. The Best Springedicine Kor you to t'ike U a good 8 VUSAf riiLLA. This i an hckuo vlodgod fret It cliMii'se.i tha hload, renovate lti,;(utiro tybteir.aud pu's tbo body In ooniiiiloii to withstand hot wi athor diseases Qiiv (Join pod Extract vf Sursaparilla H'.x bottoa for $4. JENKINS & FARRIES. Druggists and Seet'smeo. Wa'nut Sirte., opp. Mayor's Offloo. (FFresb, purn nd reliable seeds. NORTON Slips, COLLINS. YAM Sweet Potato for planting. W. H. The One Day Cold Cure. Kehnolt'a Chocolatca Laaatlvc Quluinc for eel 4 In (hr taad ana aore (hrvak CuTlBren take like f Jul. . ,82 1 1 Some New IN THE LINE OF Fancy Rockers. Roll Top Desks, Combination Writing Desk and Book Cases, Rugs, Pictures, etc. Call and see these new goods, which are cf the very latest styles and finishes. Lowest prices guaranteed. ST All rings Hold, appropriately engraved, free of charge. 8pectal Agoiit fur Haul lea' Celebrated CUTGLHSS, GrAiul Trtc l'arld, 1ns9. NEW1 Spring Goods You'll marvel at the goods as we quote to-day are worth more, mu:h more. It's really insulting to quality to offer them at such remarkably low figures as quoted below; but it's the Cash System that enables us to do it. We've made the prices to bring the peo ple, and they are certainly fascinating in their power of value giving. It will pay you to inspect these values. New Ginghams, A full assortment of nobby pat- terjis ami tnsty colorings. The best eras amt tasty coloring! 121 and 15c ki at 10c New Percales. The latest rot-ults of the design rs art. on white, Icdngo and black ,'rounds, of fast 10 ors, unchangeable under the severest test the lliij kinds at 10c. New Piques White, blue pink aud red grounds, with polka dot or stripes, for shirt waists or dresses at 10. Japanese Ci inkle Cloth. h counted among the most un:iue , t 1 11 .1 inceptions of .faslnouable material ' 1 101 Tissue Gloria. 1 Is one of th'- newest dress con- eits in wash goods, being made of goods very line and light in texture; all fresh colors, full il'j in. wide 12io. Oast ex & Go THE LADIES CASH n tr. Save Your BY USING WILLIAMS' Promotes tho growth of the hair. iU natural color, tt -enjlhens tho Rcalu and rents of iho hair, Ex cites thorn to hoakhy activ ty. Inc-Masns tho secretion of the oloring prlnciplo. I'rovonta and -topj tho hair falling out Frrej tho scalp fiom dandruff, kl'ls It to stay killed. 500 fT M. E- ROBINSON St BRO8. The Money's Worth Druggists. I f o" U K U The (treat remedy tor nnrroua proatration sod all dlmaaea ot tba gcneratlT orifansof olthnrsax, lucn aa Norvuui fnmtratlon, Faliinvor html Manhood Imnoloncy, Nightly Lmlftxlons. Yoatnful Error, Maotal Worry. icwlr uaa of Tobaooo or Ooium. wlilub kd to ConaumDtloD and Inmuntr. win. IrlER IlMr3 jsoww wenra or 3Tor8&lby 5L E. Eotiuon'Jt Arrivals f Yours truly, Royal I & Borden. A NEW LINE OF POCKET BOOKS AND CARD CASES. Best becau-e the irold fmlth'9 art can produce no better ring. Made of one solid piece of gol.i without Bolter, seam or flaw. Our stampon a rlrgmoans stinda'd of rrerit Each and ever ring that goes from this Btore is made under our own eupuivision and direction. lja7;.ijKkiKTJigJ,Ui.aj possibility of selling such for so little money. They English Dimiiy. Over 300 ynrJa bought in short lengths, regular value He at 5c. Colored Wash Goods. For shirt waists and dresses. A beautiful assortment that invites coolness iu tho heat cf summer, yet has t he desirable qualities of strength and texture 10c. New Spring Silks. We havo greatly enlarged this silk stock of ours. Now when you come to enjoy this comprehensive silk assortment we've gat hered, shop ping will be a pleasure. Wash silks li) inches wide in a variety of color ; .i. j iu ci'ptv fnnTui.1 ,, ' - ,,, ., . , , . , the new fcllk that has the lustre of a u,aa ,. . t, .v f u Ta-la in uvno , vu ajuv-, iivtajiw j i ! a uuviw Ollll, IU iili UUiUID llUKl UlUvH tji. New Belts. A most comprehensive assort ment. The nc styles all hero and Jat prices reasonably low. DRY GOODS STORE. Hair irDD ores f Restores AfID V2TAUTY rn wuviiniiTin wrr.Tji reiona ino moncj. 0014 at fl.OV per bos. .OM Bro. druggisU; GolOSborrN.-
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