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THE ARGUS LODGE DIRECTORY. Neuse Lodge No. 6, L 0. 0. F., meets very Tuesday evening, at 8:00 o'clock, in Odd Fellows Hall Cordial welcome to visitors. Wayne Lodge No. 112, A. F. & A. M.. meets 1st and 3rd Monday even ings, 7:30 o'clock, in Odd Fellows HalL Visiting brothers heartily welcomed' rtuffin Lodge No. 6, K. of P., meets everv Friday evenuig.ivOO o'clock in Odd Fellows Hall. Knightly welcome to visitors. Goldsboro Council No. 3'J, Jr. O. U. A. M., meets every Wednes day evening, 8.00 o'clock, in Odd Fellows Hall. Cordial welcome to all visiting brethren. Tp0RfcOTC MUHT. THE WEATHER. Fob Goldsboro and Vicinity: Increasing cloudiness with mod erate thunder showers to night and Friday, cooler. OUR LOCAL OPTIC. The Athletic Club meets to night. Miss Mildred Dortch is visiting relatives in Raleigh. Rev, Dr. F. D. Swindell has returned to the city. The Choral Society will meet to-night at the home of Miss Hattie Dewey. Much interest is being mani fested in the Congressional pri mary to-morrow night. Don't fail to attend the rima ries at the Court house to-morrow night. Lot every Democrat be present Mr. Geo. C. Koyall and the boys are off to New York to join Mrs. Boyall and fepend some time in the metropolis, Mr. W. P. Koruegay, one of the foremost young businessmen ol m. Uuve, was in the city to day on business. The match game of buso ball between two home teams will bu called at 5 o'clock on the diamond near Herrman Park to-morrow afternoon. Mrs. John Slaughter is in the Virginia Hospital in Richmond, where she will spend some time and her many friends hope that her general health may be bene fited. Messrs. B. F. Aycock and J. D. Aaron speak at Smith's School House in Indian Springs town- snip to-night and Messrs. F. A. Daniels and H. B. Parker, Jr., speak at hbeoezer also to-night. Mr. Q. W. Jones, the business manager of tb McMi.len-MulloD Lumber Co. , at Bowden, was in uiu cuy io-uay. wnere ne nas made many friends while in this section who ate always glad to see mm. . Mr". Delancey Evans, of tbe Goldsboro Rice Mill, who has been confined to his room at the Kennon for several days with fe ver, '8 out again to-day, bis many mends will be glad to know, It is very proper that a reward should be offered for the appre hension of tbe ruthless renegade wno destroyed the thriving young trees on Park Avenue, and wo are glad to note that the Mayor has done so. We hope it will have the desired effect. Mr. W. T. Dortch delivered tho address at the closing exercises of the Pikeville High school yester day. The addross was in keeping with Mr. Dortcu e enviable record as a speaker and was listened to with rapt attention by those pres eniThe school has been conducted by Miss Lucy Waters, of La Grange, and her success tho past session is rery flattering evidence, of her ability as an educator. Messrs. W. T. Dortch and Uoo. E. Hood delivered political speeches at Pine Forest, this county, last night. Both addresses were interesting and instructive and were received with unstinted applause. The issues of the cam paign were discussed in a plain, practical manner and much goo.l for the cause of Democracy was accomplished, and Democracy means good government and white supremacy. A telegram was received by Mr. J. J. Street yesterday after noon, announcing the death, at 5:30 o'clock, of the wife of Rev. T. P. Clapp, at her home in Elon College. Rev. Mr. Clapp made jnany warm mends in this citv among tbe large congregations that feathered nightly in the uouness cnuron to ner his elo quent presentation of tbe Scrip tures. Who deeply . sympathize with feir&l in the toss of bis dear wife., It flll.be remembered that Mr. Ciapp was called home from his labors here to the bedside of hit wife Monday, Tb Big Ten trd Minstrel Show Will Hold Forth In Gold-t'oru A. G. Allen's Big Original New OrleaDS Colored Minstrels will appear under canvass in this city tcnurrow night and will be quite a novelty for Goldsboro. The past seasou has rounded out twenty-sii years of The New Or leans minstrel existence a re cord certainly to be proud of. a. G. Allen believes that amusement, judiciously utvisiu and properly presented, is one 0 the needs of our great social existence; thai the poople will have amusement : that minstrelsy among all ages, classes and con ditions is pure, refreshing and inspiring when presented by ar tists under strict discipline in re gard to a moral entertainment In keeping with these ideas, Mr. Allen has transformed tne na ture of minstrelsy so materially, that today it bears a far differ ent relation to tho world, than it did a decade ago. Unscrupulous adventurers and tricksters who have watched tho success of the New Orleans Minstrels; try to duplicate its success; but the thinking public are quick to see their character, and they cannot yisit tbe same place twice, ex cept under tbe thin veil of an as sumed name, which the keen public eye usually penetrates. Mr. Allen will not allow a vul gar or coarse expression in this performance. Nothing said or done to offend the most refined. MILS m WMtWm m Watclies 'Keei) vi, k M ULalU krm Ma. saWipAi Some of them keep it so you don Tlit u:ri:i route fic Ml. K M I'rutl I'aic y ,: m.i.'v v i kill', ir I .'f. ;. .ill' I ,U ,1 I ,!!.,!. 1 I- "1 kii :. . 1 ' I.:. -,-'!. II',, I : :,.: .,, ' .l.i S. i : ,1 ,1". 1, i .1 ' i .i ' - ! II ! t U0LDSB0U0 ATHLETIC CLUB III Pnef erDoe and Acoouiillntiment. We, the members of the first Athletic Club ever orgamz id in this citv, and known as the ' Goldsboro Athletic," do hereby most heartily thank the citizens who have contributed anything to so good a cause, and toward tbe purchase of the following gymnasium outti', which is one of tbe best in the State, and also a good base ball outfit: SPALDrNG'8 GOODS. 2 Chest Weights. 1 Paralled Bar. 1 Horizontal Bar. 1 Bowing machine. 1 Set of Combination Swings ing Rings, 1 ladder. 1 Jumping stand. 4 Sets of boxing gloves. 4 Striking bags with gloves. 2 Throwing hammers. 8 Pairs of dumb bolls. 1 Medicine ball. 1 Complete base ball outfit, best quality. Citizane, we have the base ball goods and the players, all we need is encouragement, and we believe that the way to get it is to get the men in Goldsboro, as well as the lad it s j interested in the delightful game known as base ball. After we have bad two or three good games here, which we expect to have soon, we be lieve that the men of Goldsboro will see to it, that their town has a good base ball ground, so that she can indulge in athletic sports as well as anything else. Citizens think it over, and be fore this season is gone, see that we have as good a base ball ground as any town in North Carolina. You are cordially invited to witness the game between the Bee Hive Club and the first uine of the Athletic Club to bo played at Hermann Park Friday after noon at 4 o'clock. Very Respectfully, Thk 1,ui:mi)l;.t. In. mm t'i. 'i''i" I ! I ' .... ' .It..!', ! S ,p 1 rial l-'I'l' i i- ' I..,!.- i 11 !. irn I j.,..,. .;.!'' aiu! .iti n.'''nn.i'.;":i whatever tor thw s r ivturs usually aroer in the twine or tummer, when the blood is making an extra effort to itself fp.m the many impurities that have accumulated during the winter months. Ctr'uiiUea. which are more painful and dangerous, come most frequently on the back of the neck, rating k'rrat holes in the flesh, exhaust the stren,jth and often rruve fatal. Boils are regarded by some iK-oT.li- an hl'-wings, snd they patiently and uncomplainingly endure the pain and inconvenitnee under IV in st.iVm idea that their health is being benefitted, that their blood is too thick anyway, and this is N i",ir i pl.in of thinning it The blood is not too rich or too thick, but is diseased is full of poison and ii'il.-v, rcl:rf.l the entire system will suffer. The boil or carbuncle (fives warning of serious internal tp..b!cs, which are only waiting for s favorable opportunity to develop. Many an old sore, running nicer, even cancer, is the result ot a negiectea dou. Keep the blood pure, and It will keep the skin clear of all the irritating impurities that cause these painful, disfiguring diseases. S. S. S. cures boils and carbuncles easily and Dermanentlv by reinforcine. ourifvinn snd l w-u. Imililmg up the blood and ridding the system of all accumulated waste matter. s S S. is made of roots and herbs which act directly on the blood, and all poisons, no matter ., '' " how leei-seated, are soon overcome and driven out by this powerful purely vegetable medicine. n... iii S. S S is not a new, untried remedy, but for fit: vi-ars lias been curing all kinds of blood and skin m'.' ' i'.'.' i I: diseases. It has cured thousands, and will cure you. . , iv a .. .i it i, a pleasant tonic as well as blood purifier im 1 j.roies ttie appetite and digestion, builds up your , ii.' ' ., i , Kl neral health and keeps your blood in order. --. ; iun.i ( lur physicians have made blood and skin dis "" . ises ;i lite study write them fully about your case, .i advice w anted will lie cheerfully inven. We make no charge ice. Semi for our book on Blood and Skin Diseases free. Address, The Swift Speolflo Co., Atlanta, 6a, Baneful Boils Dangerous CarbunclcG Some of them keep It so you don't re', any of it They are all Tight" nee a day. Some of them 111 tell ou frequently and correctly when they should be neut to the rejalrers. The dollar watch will cost yen $2.00 the firil year to- repairs. Ydu fre quently see tham on display in the drug store the hardware sure, the orner grocery or the dry noods em porium Again you ee them adver tised and send to some lrresponsib'6 firm, from whom you get a warrant that doesn't warrant. Ex oerienco brings watch wisdom. We sell reliable watches, at reliable prices, and eiv i you a reliable warrant for which we are reliable. . fl Special StoGio ! VbVERAl. TIMES of late we have called your attention to extra values in our Hosiery scctioa If you have taken advantage of any of these pre vious offerings, you will need no farther assurance of the value of the present one. If you have not, we ask you to judge our lines of Hosiery by this one number. It is a ribbed black hose, medium weight, for Spring and Summer, for boys, girls, and small children. It is a fine texture and has a pliable double knee and a well-knitted sole. We have bought two cases, (120 dozen), of this stocking and tested its wear ing properties and real worth by selling dozens of pairs at 20c. Hearing not a single complaint and much commendation of this hose, we made a contract for a quantity and had our name stamped on the foot. This is a guarantee of their merit. And we have made the price slSc a pair. HL Weil & Bros, HONEST MERCHANDISE. n TOWNSUIITKIJIAKY. The Democratic Primary will meet in the Court Hoiihe on I ruluy, the lHth of JVIh t H p. -n.. to Heloot delegate! ton County convention to meet in UuhlHboro ou May 2:t, l'.MHi. the purpose of which will be to ap point delegates to the CoUKreBKional convention which meets in Oohls- boro on May '21. I). J. ltroadlmrst, M. L Lee, Ji. 0. Thompson, S. II. lloyall, L. E. I'ridgen, l'recinct Chairmen. WHKN MATURE Nseds assistance it may be best to ren der It promptly, but one ehould remem ber to use even the most perfect .-em-edles only when needed. The beet and most simple and gentle remedy Is the Syrup of Figs, manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. At This Drug Store You'll always he Mm- ot fmiliiiff what you wan., aud mim- that you're ollin just what on ask for. Wo never siiK-'.ituL" iin lalioiiH ami adu Iterations can never (.'ot into our store. Il in worth a .'real ileal to 'e Mire of Mieh tliinjj-, iMit. il iloe.-n t cot-l you anytliint'. lfou'n after this kind of a uriijf store, wo want jour trade. M. E. Robinson & Bro. Money's Worth lrutrlst(i, tiTSoloJaecnU for Williams' 1), I). WJllt)NK II. Hpa wHo ; C o $ o oo-o-o-O o l O-fXH hicks' iCAPUDINl: X (MU Tv A Ml III A l MINI'S v y V 1 L . JK .S lo, -iT, and .",0 ets. at Dru'itds. Cut Flowers ! ;i0H"H; and oilier choice llowers, call be seen red by leaving your orders with V i. Ill MMKI., at Jlaj. Hurtfs railoriuj; Kk tabl mimic nt. Executrix's Notice. Ha inr: ualitied an exeeutrix of tho Will of liira'ii .1. Hani, tlnccaxud, all per-oriK holoiiif,' clamm airainst bim aro notilieil to nte;it thorn for payment on or before May Hi, l!M)I, or this notice will tin plcaJod in bar of their recovery, anil all peion indebt oU to him are notified to make immediate payment to the undersigned K N N ! K !!. HAM, KNdutrix. tiloldshoro. N. (!., May Hi, IIKKI. Baldwin Reirioerators Are the Best; and the best is always the Cheapest They are the only Refrigerators which combine all of the fcl 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 h their attractive styles and cheap prices, easily place them ahead of any Refrigerator on the market. Don't take anything "just as good," but .uJS ii j. pll jL - - " ' iv.6 i .fn buy a Baldwin. Yours truly, Royall & Borden. SILVER WHITE For cleaning Silver, For sale here.' M. t. Gastex & 6o. 000 The Ladies' Cash Dry Goods Store, 000 women NecKware 1 LAD1E5 SUMMER . FURNISHINGS 1 Some of the daintiest, new est, prettiest neck pieces you ever saw await you here to-day, at temptingly low prices. The latest creations of the season. A fortunate choice awaits those who have need of neck dress ings. Ladies' Club Ties, white, black and colors - - $ to 20 cents. Ladies' Band Bows, all colors, the 25c. kind - - $, 17 and 20 cts. Ladies' Stock Collar, with silk em embroidered ties -. - - 40 cts. Ladies' Satin, colored stocks with rouching 3 cts. Ladies' Plain Satin Stocks, white and black, 2c. Ladies' Chiffon Ties, like picture in cut, 75c. to $1.50 4-ply Collars a new line just in 10c. each. Gastex & Go THE LADIES' CASH DRY GOODS STORE. Notice I am authorized to ofl'er a reward of fifty dollars ($50) for information sufficient to convict the party or parties injuring the shade trees on Park avenue on the niht of May lTth 1900. J. E. 1'etkhkon, Major, TilZZEItlr & W0TEN S THE RELIABLE GROCERS. Are You Looking For Bargains ? We have them. Choice California Evaporated Peaches and Prunes 8 l-3c. per pound. Call early to avoid rush. Bizzell & Wooten. -ORO0KK8 D. W. HURTT. fVN. HUMMEL Hurtt & Hummel, Merchant Tailors. Under Messenger Opera House.; Repairing Etc., a Specialty. ALL-WORK GUARANTEED. RHEUMAGIDR CURES- I RHEUMATISM To Stay Cured. All r-v ; i mm uruggisis. Price$l. r fl GOOD THING: The People Appreciate As the manv gratifvin? testimonials re ceived almost daily in praise of WILLIAMS L). L). as a Hair I onic and Dandrutt Destroyer testifies to. Try it to-day. It sells on its merits, and is guaranteed to do the work. 50C fT M. E. ROBINSON & BRO'8 The Money's Worth Druggists. Good Underwear For Hen and Boys ! Complete line of the best American and European makes; seasonable weights, including our celebrated Universal Balbriggan Underwear at JOc each. , ' A. A. Joseph. Opaa IveKlnn tll p. m, tttianuj f mi w jb. unatr now Ka0.
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