Newspapers / Goldsboro News-Argus (Goldsboro, N.C.) / May 2, 1900, edition 1 / Page 4
Part of Goldsboro News-Argus (Goldsboro, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
THE ARGUS DAILY AND WHEK.LY. LODGE D1KECTOKV. Neuse Lodge No. 6, 1. 0. O. F., rut-cts every Tuesday evening, at fvU" o"clock, id Odd Fellows Hall. Cordial welcome to visitors. Wayne Lodge No. 112, A. F. & A. M.. FriEMONT rallv. Tarocr tod Patter too petU U & l.rg A ad It dc Tbe Democracy of Fn m-nt, tie t-r h yUi t i f Hun. L'ja-. t- AvciK-k, ao.l the h me of b p j ular broiler Slate Scout ir 13. Dj F. Ajcotk, hud a iu!a time U-t mra 1st an.) Sr.! MoihIhv t veil hijht Mm! did tLeaiM' VC I r Hid D ings, 7:80 o'clock, in Odd Fellows j be () UVllt,,n t.xl,.ndul to HalL lsiting brothers heartily " welcomed j H -p D. 1'urncr, eaudid-Ue ituffin Lodge No. 6. K. of V , meets if, r l,t (jikerr.ur and Mr. S. L. every r nday eYemng,t:00 o clock in Odd Fellows Hall. Knightly welcome to visitors. tJUI. This iint ara n Goldsboro Council No. 3;, Junior Order of United Ameman Mechanics, meets every Wednes day evening, 7:30 o'clock, iu Odd Fellows Hall. Cordial welcome to all visiting brethren. ourTocal optic. eoldtbaro and Vicinity Hlitory In Brief Epltoma of Sajlaft and Dolnff, WIm aad OtharvlM. Ban Down od Hon In by OmnlpreMnt Iblqnlloui, Local "Urand Kounda." Miss Daisy Smith went up to Raleigh this morj'mg to visi; frieous. Services will be held in the new Pentecostal Holiness church next Sunday. Tbe executive committee of the Eastern Hospital wero in fcessioo here to-day Mrs. Dr. 0. W. Graingpr is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Dr. Jas. McKee, in Raleigh. , Mr. F. A. Daniels went over to Fayetteville this afternoon on professional; business, The Vienua Bakery is now de livering ice cream by the meas ure to any part of the city. Messrs. Claud Kitchen and Don Gilliam spent seyeral hours In this city to-day between trains. Misses Hattie Djwey and Mary Borden are at home again frou spending several weeks in New York. Mrs. Leslie Southerland will entertain the Tuesday Afternoon Club tomorrow afternoon at 4:30 o'clock. Tbe Ladies Benevolent Society will meet in the Baptist Sunday school room to-morrow afternoon at 5 o'clock. Mrs. Allen King,of Cincinnati, nee Miss Phoebe Wbiterlar, is in the city visiting Mrs. L. C. Sdutherland, The Music Department of the Woman's Club will meet at Mrs. J. C. Slocumb's to-morrow morn ing at 10:30 o'clock. All members of the Golden Link Chapter, No. 3. O. E. x S. are requested to attend the reg ular meeting on (Thursday) to morrow night. The Emergency Hospital needs some window shades, step lad der,door mats and rubber. Those desiring to donate will p!ease notify Mrs. Grant or Mrs Borden. Mrs. C. B. Aycock, her many friends will be glad to learn, ban sufficiently recovered from her recent illness as to accompany her sister Mrs. Dr. A. Anderson to Wilson, the homo of the lata ter, where she will visit (or a while, in the absence of Mr. Ayccck on tbe campaign. Mr. U. H. Hadley, represent ing the Wizard UU Co., of Chi cago, will give open air concerts on the street every evening this week, commencing at 8 o'-jlock. 2 he Polychronp, Edison's latest and greatest invention, willbe ex hibited for the first time in this city. Ladies are especially invit ed to attend. The coronet's jury in Iho cunt of Tobo Sutton, tbo white iniin found deed ( n the railrotul track near Mt. Olive yeeteaday morning witn bis tkull crushed Icvk. bo hind, returned a verdict that be came to his death by means to tbe jury unkcown: but foul play is strongly suspected. Quite a number of our citizens were out at tbe Suooflytbis morn ing to greet Hon. C. li. Aycock and bis confreres on theStatc ticki t, as they passed through on tbeir way to Wilmington, whero tbe prand rally is "on" lo-nihL Goldaboio alwas dois tbe nropt thing and gracefully. Tbe Akulh is proud of Ooldsboio. Iu fuel, we e got the best town in th Bate, Tbe Goldsboro Athletic Clul assisted by a number of voting ltdie', will give Friday night mi entertainnx nt for I he benefit o tbeir gj tnnisimn. They are anx ious that tbe entertainment shall be profitable to tbem and. tbure- fore, intend to make it worthy of t large attendance. A variety of tirjcuve features is promised Au announcement of the place and time, menu, and programme of attractions - will be given in to morrow'! abous. 1 atterson, Coiumi?.-i.)ner i ricullure. Golds-l'Oio, too, a- w 11 r,t -resented at tbe Kally, mid the Goldsboro K. of V. c rmt I ;nd ft.rtmhcil tie un.aic for li.c occn sinn nnd ili 1 CI e lit to themselves and their town. The whole of Fremont it'll the country I'OUul about, l.uiles iiDil men alike, were out iu fu'l force, uDd the au iieuce, in con sequence, wus simply iuitnense, and the zest witb which they ap preciated the excellent speaking was indicated on every counte nance and by round ttf'er round of generous applnu.se. The speaking whs in the large anil brilliantly lighted auditorium of the splendid Fiemont H'gn School, jtnd on the spucions rosy truni were seated a number of prominent citizens of the town and section and from a distance. 'Iho first speaker was Mr. S. L. Patterson, candidate for C mmis sionur of Agriculture. lie was in troduced by Mr. Jos. K. Hobin eort, editor of tho Goldsbc ro Auiit'H. and his speech wuh a practical j reentation of what the Democratic party had done and was doing and offering to do for thr fhrming interests of the State. He did not esmy to nuiku a set speech, but his tolk was earnest and tho facts he presented for Democracy and tho Amendment were c( nviucing, and his appcil to tho while manhood of his aud ience was irresistible, Mr. Patterson tt uds befotothe people in himsolf the embodiment of an honest, earnest, intelligent, progressive representative of the farming element of North Caro- ina, and that of itself makes him a vote-winner wherever be goes, Hon. W. D. Turner was intro duced by Hon. U. F. Aycock in fervid terms of personal apprn- ciatiou and tho caudidato for L'. Governor was received with yreat applause. Ur made a truly magnificent speech, la fact, it was the clearest, simples', most Convincing and pursuasiyo pres entation of the amendment we have yet heart'; while bis review of tbe records of t be t wo poli'i- cal parties, and bis contrasting of existing conditions under t 1km r respective regions iu tie State was such as to cause every while man who beard him to emist un der tlie while supremacy banuer and become nol on 1 y a v nor bui a worker fur tho au'endmont. It was a great speech It .-.trongth-enod tho faithful and coiivenod the doubtieg. At the close of bis speech lie was presented on behalf of the ladies of Fremont with a beau'i ful bouqj'U of (lowers, the pros entation being made with char acteristic graci fulness by Co1. A C. Davis, of tins coy. Hoe. li. 1 nyeuck then pro nounced an old fashioned 1) mo. crane benediction and the grea' ludionce dispe.d. mm jrjk H C - JFK v a:i4 tormenting of all ikin diea!i is caused hy an aciit rondition of :u- l)l ..xt. and imli-ns relieved through crrUm instrunieii'.aiitirs too murh I em hi'i ! ; oiaoti reaches the stni ami it liecomes rca ainl ninamtnl The itihine and btirnine are ah-.. .st u:!'.i:able. especially when overheated from any cause. The fckin seems on fire, sleep or rest i ssil, ic, the desperate sufferer, re:ardiei of consequences, c ratches until treujrtU is exhausted. This t.uniinj(, itching humor aprx-an .somettmea in little pustules, disoha- -4 a sticky thud, whiei f.,tri:s cru-ts and wales. Again the skin is dry, hard arid fissured, itches tntel ) , Weeds and scabs over. Hii-. ; a '::ful and stubborn form of the disease V!:i!r l.wema, Tetter, Erysipelas, Salt Rheum and many like troubles are spoken of as diseases of : ': k.n, 'li. are really blood diseases, lcause THERE CAN DE NO EXTERNAL IRRITATION WITHOUT AN INTERNAL CAUSE. aisonous elements can reach the skin. noli I applications of washes, lotions and salves sometimes mitigate the itching and soothe the 1, but cannot reach the disease. Onlv S. S. S., the real blood medicine, can do this. S S S sV :u I : the bio. ..1 is in a pure, healthy condition, no hitt-rtial iiOi.iiimiation tli.- oidv purrlv vegetable remedy known, is a s.ite and Krrmanent cure tor rvczema anu an aeep-seaieu uioou ana ,xs,',r. It .-K-. Iir.ii to the seat of the disease, neutralizes the actus ami cleanses ine owoil, re-iniorces ana invigorates ri. u s, an I thus . le irs the system of all impurities through the natural channels ; the akin relieved, all inflammation s. and nil sign the disease disappear. , 1 r- 1 M 1 1 .'in-- livi n. Ohio sav he was afflu-te.! wuli s.-ruful.ai rr an.t t-Vrema ,1, ii,, . . . - I swollen that Bh' w.i n. I rr . -k n 1 z 'le. an. I htrl lllntia - ei vr - ! - .-iic.iir'l In all the ducturstn towu with ul Icinn lnrhtlnl. an.t in ,,.,,.. r. 1 1 u .... t i 1 t 11 ''li l'i --irian to take S. S S Mir 1' '1 In a.h irc hikI was HAVE YOU A PIN THEN FAbTEN TO YOUR MEMO tY : - That we only sell 4,0 ids whlcb glvo s .tUfactlon. Thai.gtia( In use ai ell as price. 1 hat we sell rothing u; hi het of iVj trial ni prioe, doMtt'l matter what that kiDd an 1 price may be. Tost we guarantee It to be such. Tnat we back our gurant te w,ih -ew goods or money. It .:! ill I l-MW Li I ,i 1 .i itMuni (,f i he ilisrase. Thla was evtnlrf-n v. iiHaK'i She huh rrely in h-i :nvr years ago but for 8. 8. S , auj a l.ls, " what il has doue lor me SILVKR ANM) rKAKIMOt'NTKD SII.K CMBRKI.HS JCsT RKCKIVKP. SOMKTIttSli Ml K SAME KNORAVKD ON IIAM)LE KRKK 7- s.-m I f, .rourb k.'k '.n !'.! 1 and Skin Piseases. and write our i.ln sirians fully aliout vour cast tiiev will . 'Veitull v nr anv information or advice wanted. We make no charge for this. Address, Smlft Specific Co., Atlanta, St. WHO SAID SHIRT WRISTS? Well, we simply want to say that we have a complete line in every sense of the word. All sizes in white waists, in black and white effects and in colored nov elties. Laws, Dim.ties. Piques, Madras, hand embroidered, tacked, plaited and trimmed with insertion and all overs Our order for these waists was placed in December, which means that you can buy the made wais. 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 0c. to $2.0. 3. Weil & B ros HONEST MERCHANDISE. tVH rN ISA II UK f ".',1s a l.-taiH'e it may be lu st to i , i dor it promptly, but on- f,o;id in,:,.!,,. b ;r to uso even the most pei -fe t -em- eJiee only wlmn ihmmIi d. 'I'lir h st at .1 most xlniple ami gcntlu i.iuii is tin syrup of rigs, uuiruifae tin ed bv lln California fig Syrup Co. Stuto of ( lllio, City Toll. ,10, ) Lucas t'ounly . Frank .1. Cheney makes oat li I liat is the senior partner of ;iie loni of .1. Cheney V Co., doing business n tin city of Toledo, county and suite afou. said, and Hint said linn will nav lb. Hum )ntil ItirullHil Uoli.ii 'or eaidi and every ese of Ciitanli mat cannot lo cured by the use o Hall's Catarrh ( 'ure. Kkank J. Cm vi v Bwoin to tiefuiu uio and subscribed )u my presence, tLWtlth dav of Decetii bor, A. D. It80. 1 SEAL A. W. C-Lh-cON. Notary Public Hall's Catarrh', Ciro is taken ln- voruany and acU directly on tho blood ai'u mucous surlaoes or tho system 8eDd for tostiuiouials. lro V. J. CHENKY &CO, Toledo, O. Sold by DrugglbU, 75o.J I) 1 A B.X W) At This Drill! Store n ,S You'l1 always be s.ire i.i 1. 1,1 you waiu, anu un- thai on j 1st wlnil 11 1 ask '"' - We ll.-V ! -II' - :U il ml 11 Ite 1 ul. .(.ris run iu 1 - ; . : tor- It ... ho: I li a - .1 ' in. of riieli Hi ii 1'iM 'I li you 111 U h , u l:. If 011 1 , ' 1 . 1 a ii mi si 01 1' u 1' u . ii, 1 1 ' : u but 'in:' M. E. Robinson & Bro. Mur 's 'i ('Sole li;:' his W M I ( 1 N K II. it, l. Wanted -Spinning Room Help f:un I rir 1 1 tv. heabll rk o. itl W:,l" i. M, Sll .Kb. Suj..-1-in to 1 il.'nt, Dm hair. N. ( !. 11 1 ' .' i lw HICKS' JCAPUDINE mill oil cl.s. at ln gglr.. The NEWEST Gonceptions in Summer Janeiro. glH) U, t)0, J h ive jiHt b.3in pat on display at L. P. (.IDDE VS' Hair Braid Clasps, Pulley Belt Rings, Shirt Waist Sets, and do you want a Chain Purse or do you need a Purse Chain? Wo have both, lint you'll bo liberal with your j -wolry buying m hei. you luii 11 onr prices L. D. Giddens,jEWEiER RHEUMAGIDE OJRES RHEUMATISM To Stay Cured. All Druggists. Price $1. "The Flowers that Bloom in the Spring" l ' o ?-n,rl; but. HWt oLtT fur un' nr IKl l'i,K t XTIUCIS from 'In 11 w "r s ; Purple Lilac, Red Rose. Peau d'Espagre, Violet, etc. The.piallty lssmerb, tho price ridic ulous 2.)C. pur ounce, at .JENKINS & FARRIES, 11r...,r,rlol t,tll o . .... Walnut .Htrtut, opp, Mayor's Offloe Brloiit. Project For BarQuin Hunters Having just returned from the Northern Markets i urn ii )w better prcpvml to ofi-r you In- Iji-hI viiKhm for your dollar that vi-11 ImvK ever rw;t'iYil, ami to coiiviikhj yourself of tliofict, you have uiily t uttcuil my tirht Great Special SPRING AND SUMMER SALE That will take place on Monday, Tuesday, Wednes day and Thursday, April 30, May 1st, 2nd, 3rd. When your tired dollar will find relief and every counter will be bargain center. Don't forget the day and dater. Joseph Edwards, The Ot awpion of Low Prices, , Bracelets, Hearts,Lha ns, Cuff Links, Tie Pins, and Novelties. New and up-to-date 9 1 LTifTOIfljf M. I 6aSt6X & 60. ooo The Ladies' Cash Dry Goods Store, coc Two months since we organized our new cash system. Our customers are unanimous in expressing heir approval of the change. It has proved a great success, i ne people realize we are giving them nist as good soods as ever, and at a greatly reduced price. Some New Arrivals. Ladies' gauze vest, the 12 l-2c kind for 10c. each, or three for 2c, Ladies' extra quality gauze, special ong lengths, 2 for 2c. Fine quality India gauze vest, hish neck, long sleeves, 3 cents. Something; New For Shirt Waists.s Hemstitching and all over goods for shirt waists. Some beautiful designs in all white, 40 inches widea yard and one-half makes a waist. Price 7c, 90c, and 1.40 per yard. NEW TIES. Full line new Lace and Bobbinett Ties; all widths, extra long 3Jc to $1.00. Gastex & Go THE LADIES' CASH DRY GOODS STORE. Save Your Hair BY UHINQ WILLIAMS' D.D. Promotes the growth of the hair. Restores ita natural color, strengthens the scalp and roots of tbe hair, 'Ex cites them to healthy activity. Increases the secretion of the coloring principle. IVeveits and stops the hair falling out. Free the scalp from dandruff, kl Is It to stay killed. 50C fT M. E. ROBINSON & BRO'S. The Money'a Worth Druggists. Baldwin Refrigerators Are the Best; and the best is always the Cheapest I They are the only Refrigerators which combine all of the fol lowing important features : Positive circulation of cold, dry air; Removable, cleanable Hues; Lever wedge lock; Air light waste trap and elastic packing around edges of doors and lids. These features, together wit ft their attractive styles and cheap prices, easily place them ahead of any Refrigerator on the market. Don't take anything "just as good," but buy a Baldwin. Yours truly, ! . -v-' I lit !'' Royall & Borden
Goldsboro News-Argus (Goldsboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
May 2, 1900, edition 1
4
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75