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THE ARGUS DAILY AND WEEKLY. LODGE DIRECTORY. Sense Lodge No. 6, 1. 0. O. F., meets every TuWKliy evening, at son o'clock, in Odd Fellows Hall Cordial welcome to visitors. Wayne Lodge No. 112, A. F. & A. M ., meets 1st and 3rd Monday even tags, 7:80 o'clock, in Odd Fellows HalL Visiting brothers heartily welcomed Buffin Lodge No. 6, K. of 1, meets erery Friday evening,8:00 o'clock in Odd Fellows Hall. Knightly welcome to visitors. Goldsboro Council No. 39, Junior Order of United American Mechanics, meets every Wednes day evening, 7:80 o'clock, in Odd Fellows Hall Cordial welcome to all visiting brethren, OUR LOCAL OPTIC. Maaara nl Ylolalty History In Brief EMmm ml gartnfs ul Dolag, Wlu aa.4 Otherwise, Baa Down aad Rao In by malaraMBt Ublqaltooa. Local "Oraad Roaad." Mr. E. L. Iritis, chairman of the Penitentiary Board of Direct ors, was in the city to-day. Mr. Jos. E J wards ;s jubt back from tbe Northern markets, where he made extensive purthisei of spring and summer go d. Master Den C. Humpt rey went op to Charlotte to-day, ou a visit to bis brother Mr. Lone, who is member of the Bar of that city. Mra. J. B. Brigertoh aod AW. N. B. Robey returned yesterday from Richmond, where Mrs. Edgerton went to have her eyes treated by a specialist. We regret to learn that Dr. W. W. FaiaoD, assistant physician at tha Eifitern Hosnital. near this City, ia quite sick. His many friends wish for him a speedy recovery. Df.W. H. H. Cobb and Messrs. J. H. Hill and u M. M -chanx are attending the State Grand Lodge Royal Arcanum at Salis bury this week, as delegates from this city. Re?. W. Cary Newton, pasior of tbe First Baptist church of this city, will deliver tbe com mencement aermon at tbe closing exercises of Fremont Academy 00 tbs evening of Sunday June 3 Miss Mattie Lee will entertain tbe "Thirteen Club" of young ladies, of which she s a member. ancfalso the "Tuesday Afternoon Club" of yonng married women, at her borne on East Centre street Fridav afternoon. i Mr; Henry Weil, senior mem ber of Goldsboro' oldest and most extensive business istiblishmonts, returned yesterday evening from a parcbasinn trip North in tbe in terest of their large lotnil and wholesale trade. Tbe following marriage license have been issued in Wayne ciuii ty during the past week: Whitt Chas. E. Davis to Lydia Wil son, F. L. Peacock to Varina L. Aycock, Abner Tumage to 8arah (LWiggs. Colored-Daniel Jacobs to Susan Budd. Mrs, John Farrior, of Char lotte, is in the city, to be with her mother Mrs. Capt. D. J. Broadhurst during tbe latter' Illness. We are glad to be able to announce that Mrs. Broad hurst is somewhat better to-day CapL J. C. Collier came near being seriously hurt on tbe yard of tbe A. U. L. this afiei uoon Be Was caught between sumo shift log cars and tbe platform of the freight house, and was right pain imiy lammeu, nut, loriunaieiv n bones were broken, and it is hoped that no internal injuries havo Ik on received. MRS. WEIL S TEA. The Tea given by Mrs. Sol Weil yesterday afternoon, com plimentary to Mrs. Robert Cot ter, of Cottendale, was a most elegant affair and largely at tended. Jlrs. Weil and Mrs. Cotten "were assisted in receiving the guests oy Airs. w. ti. uoliuwell and Mrs. A. A. Joseph. Tb reception rooms and suae ions hall were beautifully decor ated with American Beauty roses, ferns aod palms. The dining room was in pink and was lovely with a profusion of La France roses and trailing vines of smilax, The affect was charming and tbe. candelabra with the tinted shades cast a lovely glow over tbe entire scenes ' Tbe dining room was presided overby Mrs,, Ilnr Weil nd Mrs. S. 8. Spier. AFTER EIGHTEEN YEARS Mr Oo 0 Koyal Kt.lgot III. lo.lllun u K: road Ticket 1-d: i 1 Ii i- Vi Be Sure 'id J By II in Bro h t. Tbe res gn;i:iwn o' M . (J-wrgt-t Kiyali as unun p-iorer Mcket aiot fr :' e at vera, ra.i oatls centering here tut ue n endured and acc p-"1 , to ta dec'. May 1. For eighteen y sr .M -. II iya! has fi'led this resp niiole p' s i -iou growing iu its r spunM t)ililie9 and x a, -'inn-, wi'h t he growlh of (ijidstr.ro a:.d the over iucreaiit g pas- :iKr traffic ,f tre rail mad -; ai.d i h rough all these many years he has grown upon tt.e traveling public and ihe rjilroad J fti i is alike fur his uniform courtesy, buVmess fliciency and ready fund of gen eral and ixact information, pleas ingly given at all limes to those seeking directions for travel, and not oncj in this long period of continuous servic1, hringina; him as it did in contact with nil runnier and clauses of Honlo, hrive tho ih lio:tds t id -ploying him cvit Inul a n il if complaint lodged agaiiiMt lum n r been given any inconvenience by roaeon of his conduct of his oflico. This is a remarkable record, which we havo from the several railroad officials themselves, and we kuow that they part with him with genuine regrt', for they freely say thut nowhere '.n their lines of service havo they a more competent and satisfactory em ployee. Mr. Koyali'd resignation it dic tated by the growing and exact ing demands of the groat Kumi lure house of Royall & Bordeu, which he ad Mr. J no. L. Bur den founded, as young men, tif teen year ago, aud whose busi ness has been one steady sweep onward, until now bo can no lon ger divide his time with unj otheravocalion,bul oj us', with his partner, give his enure attcnlion to what is now the largest Kui ni luro and Mattress supply bouse, probably, in the Southern S'.utcs. Mr. Royall will le succeeded as licket aeat by his younger troth er Mr. Joe. lioyall, who Ins been associated with tho Atlantic Count Line for a number of yours at Charleston, S. C, aid who Li thoroughly posted ami will make an agreeable ttiiccessor to his re tiring hrjilier. Ho and his wife havo already nriivod in llio city, their -Ad home, ui I ! u right cor dially welcomed by fieii h ats of friends here. THli WHITE IHJlv His, ltoliTt I ollin's K, lUtlon of llr l)i' 1 1 K li t r u i I'oiii I ii. I Mghl. Those whos'i good fortuno it was to hear Mrs. lv bert K. Cot ten at the U'jtnaii's Club last night feel .inestimably indebted to her for one of tho most delightful and instructive of re citations. It is impossible to ounce. ve anything more charmingly told, in linishod verse, giac ful dic ion, poetic faucy ai:d inspiring sentimen1, than bur beautiful ori ginal poem, The White I) ; and whea it shall bo given l i tie- pub lic in book form, as s promised by Mrs. Cotten, it will at once take its place among tin most treasured of American litera- ure, and bo read and re-read wiui aviuuv atiu aeiigin wher .i : 1 : . I l i . ever anil in whatever hind, the world ovir the Kio'lish ft tongue is hpoken: ft r this poem, while deuiing with American his tory and tradition ( f . n In linn trim litions are Aim riean I liu y m- torwoeu ai d so ingeiiiiin,-. y m in, tu'lied 1hriulioiit, iipi eals alike to the patrioti:in and puttie fumy of 1 he Kuglibh-spei kieg people as a race. Tl.i prose pieniiible with wl.ifh the p iein ii introiliiied.Hii I winch gives Ihe !.i't"rir f iet of i be iv eral att mpts of Sir Waller Ku- eigh to establish a colony on tbe oastern shores of North Cur lir a Deluding the birth uud surmised fate of Virginia Dare, of wl j h he poem treats, is of ils'lf of rare literary merit, sh' wing orig inal and painstaking .research and conclusions that are as ins'ruclive and inspiring as the beautiful poem it sustains is retntless in beauty and abiding in ir terevt.i Pimm mm In s .Tie rasei the r tim ii tinnlv within l now n In "tlier east s -.vol i en i iu:.!. mucus Mt, rnijiU-iiu ijii ,. ,(.... ,.n leave n r :n for doubt, as these are all 1 1. ..-tor . t i 1 1 prust-n' niercun- and potash as the only cure for Blood Poison. These poisonous niin i - .!s i r.-r M t m i le s complete and iennaneiit cure of Contagious IUood Poiyin Thev drive the disease I. ,u k ivto the M-siem, cover it up f - .r a while, hut it breaks out a,;ai'i in worse form. These powerful minerals produce mercurial r!;i umatism aud the niost offensive sores and ulcers, causing the joints to stiffen and finger nails to drop off. Mercury and potash rnako wrecks, not euros, and those who have heen do-d with these drills are never after free from aches and pain. S S S. a.-'.- in an entirely dilterent manner, being a purelv vep t.ihle remedy ; it forces the poison out of the system, and iti-te id of te i:rv dou- hiuh Is up and invigorates the general health. S S. S. is the only antidote for this specific virus, and thru f. re the .. lv i urc for Contagious BI-kxI Poison. No tna't r in what stage or how hopeless the case may appear, even t!ioi..;'i pros. iiri. ed ural-le l.v the doctors, S. S S. can he relied upon to make a rapid, permanent cure. S. S. S. is not a n w. Kiitm ! remedy : an epenence of nearly fifty years has proven It a sure ami unfailing cure for this disease. It is the onlv j.uttlv i f;i t.il le I lo.j 1 medu'iiie known. Mr II I. Yvi-. i 'i Mu;' n : y S! . Newark, N J m " I affli. tr,l v 1O1 o-rn'tr 1 lux! diaease, which wu In pot at fimt, but afterwnrdt prca'l nil ovr my ly. 1 hese noun broke oul Into lores, dml il is r.i. t . ir. tnir- l lie siifTrruig I rn.lure.l Hrfnre 1 became oiivinced lhat Ihe ever for this. All correspondence is held WHO SAID SHIRT Well, we simply want the word. All sizes in white waists, in black and white effects and in colored nov elties. Laws, Dimities. Piques, Madras, hand embroidered, tacked, plaited and trimmed with insertion and Our order for these waists was placed in December, which means that you can buy the made waist for very little more than you would now have to pay for the material. There are a few on exhibition in our window. The price range is from SOc. to 2.0. Wei Mm SDeoia L:ver thing lor the Toilet. ( 'ui- inn of ' odd A i ; i. - i i f ill and com pl'to. Wo Inn.- ii loiiiiiii in y army of t'Dod combs anil I h,.- tui 'ot scttc pnlT hoxi x, ii.iiniciii i- M-ia ,in. hiinilar Hl-t'cliM. Our .i-r fum' tK tho tost iiioiiry can hu : pin o. ih'!'cii't, n-linen and Infill, l'. Kvrith if i, Iho hol and nio.st fashimiu'. o ftrul every pi icu Is lowothan jou would c .nct. M. E. Robinson & Bro. Mo H'j 'e Worth ln l.-ts. WSolo u),'i'iiti- fur Wil.i.'iii-' I), 1). Pocketbook Lost, The iiinVi s'i,'r.i d !oi-t his n clti i, hook t h ;s morning on tho ,st 101 ts i.iohably Knst ( 'cnl i o M root . It eonliiint'il m note for $0 I, duo M ay 10, and flln nl i l'i in mom). A lihonil n-ard will be paid for its reliini lo tho A Ki.l - i llh-o. L. KIM.Mi:i 9niHIia c c-o-Q u iycoooooo-ooo HICKS' CAPUDINF. r.HRRS A -HI - M I kN,S l5, '25 iiiul r0 ids. at Dnij'ihtH. rtUGor.k buttons- A full Mipply ul li. A ( I; c. i .( ' I I'M lhe j. -wider. Wanted Spim.i nf Hoimi Help! S nu ll fi.in fo - in., h I wi rk re' houses: k't'od w.i' .-. health) local lly. Write I'. M. SHARK Superin tendent, Durham, N. (J. ap '! lw Fnn 9alo I'v line driviiiR mure Ul OaiO . JlauilHouisly built; kind, gentle. Grey about Ki huntlB. Gan be seen at WitberinRton Go.'e stable two days only. It. P. SUA W. itrrnl tignn of Contagious Blood Poi9on arf ie L'rasp of tlie monster l!ore the true the tilood is quickly tilled with (his poisonous virus and the i.aicnes in tne moutn, sores on scain. niters -Wtn, copper colored splotches, and falling hair aud eyebrows ...nuL .u. ,.i i-,,.u. ,,,,. ni..t i..,c.n untnistHkahle siirna of Contagious Blood I'oison d." l-.rs could do me no k I h.. ' -k iu a rmiulreu fli.uarc wnu n was really mrowu away. 1 rnrn tried vartovlfl patent nir-';- iu . l.ut ttiv dl 1 no! reai ti the disease Wheu 1 had Uniaheu ray firit U. trie of S. S. S IwMi!rrtl!i iici.t.vfd and wni dehntiltd with the result The large, red aplotches on my client Iwan to gi. i, ri jn i:na I In and tx-r". .re I-mi dts.ipttearetl entirely I regained my lost weight, uecame Btrrnigcr, aud my u pct He improvtd. 1 was soon entirely well, and my akin aa clear as a iece of glass " Send for our Home Treatment Book, which contains valuable information about this disease, with complete directions for self treatment. Our medical department is in charge of physician who have made a life-tune study of blood diseases. Don't hesitate to write for anv information or advice wanted. We make no charge what in the most sacred confidence. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CCMPANY, ATLANTA, 6 A, to say that we have a complete line in every sense of all oyers. St HONEST MERCHANDISE. iiiiiiw; THIS WEEK DiiiiiiQ Our line of Couches and Davenports was never more complete. Some new arrivals in this line. Compare styles, quality and prices and we will risk the consequences. Yours truly, Royall Si Borden. Headquarters For Uo nlZZEIfh & THE RELIABLE GROCERS. Are You Looking For Bargains ? We have them. Choice California Evaporated Peaches and Prunes 8 1-3c. CalFearly to avoid rush. Bizzell & Wooten. o UROCEU8. Mercury AMD Potash Mahe wrechs, Not Cores so slight Ant the nature or the aisease on tonpuc, fire WAISTS? ros IN Room Furniture- - to - Date Furniture. WOOTEN'S per pound. B mm We Always Look Out For the Boys ! Our boys' clothes won't siand everything, but it takes a pretty rigcrous boy to destroy 'em. Hasy-on-their-clothes boys outgrow them and hand them down lo brother. Ihe "tcrrai" get good serv.ee out of our Jane Hopkins Suits v they're gone, and look well going, too ! -A. A. Jo eph. )(-n E TDi i' ten ii 1 1 n: Ml rdftv'- ' Even Balanced reasens why jou should buy jewelry fn-m us, will he found by looking ihrnuuh our line of fresh, de irnble noi'ds up to date in stylo and HOIS EST IN QUA L1TY prices lower than thn lowest Jowolry is somo thinj; that, tho avi't-ge porson V nows so little aNiiit lhat ho must, nc ds d'pond alm"st entirely upon tho j swoler of whom he buys. These fac'.s are rtspto'.id hure. Cut Glass and Novelties I Up to the Minute ! In arranging ou: line of SPRING JEWELRY we have been so careful in the choice of styles and de signs, that all the goods may be accepted as up-to-date and authoritive from the fashion standpoint. Something new and dependable for a reasonable con sideration is most easily found here. L. D. Established over 40 years. New Mercerized Petticoats ! Special lot of three dozen Mercerized Petticoats, black and a'l colors. Three values ever offered in cheap made and worth fo. Take your choice for 9?c. New Summer suns. For outing and street wear. Line of Piques, Ducks and dennems, at 7c. Gastex & Go THE LAhlK' CASH DRY GOODS STORE. Save Your Hair 15 Y USING WILLIAMS' Piomotes the growth of the hair. Restored Rj natnrjil color, strengthens tho nosl; and rontri of tl o hair, 1 . cites them to hoalthy activ.ty. lnc-reanes tho gocrotion of the oolorinif prineiplu I'l-evouts and stops tin hair falling out Khw tho scalp from dandruff, k I Is It to day killed. 50C ftT M. E- ROESINSON K BRO'S The Money's Worth DruuiRts. mm Tbe (Treat remedy for nnryong or(tBnsof either sex, sue h as Nervous Prostration, Falling or Lost Manhood Impotenr.y, Nythtly Emissions, Youthful Errors, Meptal Worry, excessive use) of Tobacco or Opium, which lend to Consumption and Insanity. With ever U ao oruer we guarantee to euroijir reiurm too mopey. Sold at II .01) rr hn i boxes tor f&.OO. l)M.MOT-r CUKITUCAt, 00 4U rV ajlltVo W Forsaleby IL E. Robiwon A Bro. druggiete, Goldsboro, N (lOLDpOKO's Lr.eU)IN-, OLOTflPK. Pncket Books, Card Cases, Silver-handled Umbrellas. 1 i'A mi,iiViCiii"iJidi HJT.VJlwLiniaj.iasiij Giddens, JEWELER' Rows Ruffles. The best Petticoats. They are well Dl AND VITALITY XJ R. MOTT'aa prostration and all diseases ot the gr'ne -atlv at
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