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THE ARGUS DULY AND WEEKLY. LODGE DIKECTOKV. iSeuse Lodge No. 6, 1. 0. O. F., meets every Tuesday evening, at fvOO o'clock, in Odd Fellows II all. CorJial 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 Muffin Lodge No. 6, K of P , meets every Friday eveuing,f:00 o'clock in Odd Fellows Hall. Knightly welcome to visitors. Qoldsboro Council No. 39, Jr. O. I". A. II., meets every Wednes day evening, 8:00 o'clock, iu Odd Fellows Hall. Cordial welcome to ail visiting brethren. THE HEATH EK. For Golhsboho and Vicinity: Fair, warmer to-night an Tuesday, warm wave. WKATHtll I'OM'ITIi'NS. The morning map indicates that the sky was clear throughout the path of the total eclipse, ouly a few cirrous clouds having been reported Cloudy weather existed on both the south and north sides of the track. Pain occurred over Florida and in the Ohio Valley and Lake re gion. The temperature is ruing in the Mississippi and also in the ex treme northwest. A maximum cf 94 degree occurred it Bismarck Sun day. OUR LOCAL OPTIC. Moldfboro and Vlclolt; BUtorj Id HrUr Kpltom or 8ylngi tod Uolngf, Win and Otherwluc, Baa Dawn aod Kod la by Omntpreasnt Ublqnltoo, Local "Urtid Koandn." Truckers are shipping beans to day. At Goldoboro the Eelipie wa on time to tbe minute. Tbere are plenty of fine straw, berries still on tbe market. miss Muarea jjortca went up 10 ualeiKb this aliernooa to visit relatives. Mrs. Dr. Chas. W. Grainger is at home again from visiting rel atives in Raleigh. County politicians hare lott none of their warmth on account of the cool weather. Mrs, C. H . Moore has gone to Jackson bpriogs to spend a few weeks for her health. Rev. A. B. Crumpler will preach in the Pentecostal Holi ness church to-nigbt. Miss Miry Harvey, of Kington who has been visiting Miss Ma bel Borden, returned home this afternoon. In about two we ks earl peaches will be ripe. Tbe crop i this section is a bun 'aat. Thu aj pie crop is short, Co). A. M. Waddell and Cap W. R. Kenan, of WilmiDgtor were in the city to-dav betwee trains on their way to the Con- ieaeraie ueunion at Lou is ville, Ky. Mr. Jos. Rosenthal acd sister Mrs. Henry Weil and Mr. Li mel Weil went up to Kocky Mou this morning on tbe early train view tbe rc'ipse. The flre department respondt to an alarm at Jj:45 from be fil, caused by a 6mail tire in frame house beloDtrirur in .M John M. Grantham and occupied oy coiorta people. While toying with a pistol jes terday young Albert Cltrk slid himself through tho fleshy part of his leg below the knee. No serious results are anticipated from tbe wound other than to keep him at home for a few days. A telegram this morning to his uncle Mr. J. R. Higins an nounced that Mr. Djck Chamber lain left Memphis last night witb tbe remains of his brother EL and would arrivo in Gildbboro to-morrow at 12:30 o'clock. Mr. and M's. Wm. Painter, Miss Ethel and Mr. Orriti, went pp to Rocky Mo"unt on the early train this morning to view the eclipse in its totality, and left on the afternoon train from that point for their home in Balti more. The members of Rufflo Ldg? Kolgbti of Pythia-, are ordered to assemble tn their. Castle Hall toinorrow at 12 o'clock to attend the funeral of jhelr late brother mains will arrive on the Sitbero Railway at 12 30 o'clock. Smoked glass was greatly in ev idence this morning. All sorts of folks, little and big, old and young, white and black, were going about with smoked glass every few minutes taking a look at old Sol to find out if after all he would vei. his face for awhile . On Thursday evening of this week the ladies of the First Bp titt church will hold an entertain ment in their Sunday School room for the purpose of raising funds for painting tbe parsonage. An admission of 10 cents will be charged and refreshments will te served free. Mrs. M. J. Best atd sister Miis Cora Thompson went up t) ireinsboro to-day to atttnd tbe Commencement exercises of Greensbo.o Female College.wLeic Miss Mmnio Best graduates. Her father, Mr. M. J. Best, will go up to-morrow to be prosent at htr graduation. At St. Paul Melbodist church yesterday Dr. F. D. Swindell, tbe pastor, proacbed to the chil dren. It was 1 Children's Day." In place of the regular choir, a choir of boys and girls from the Sunday School did the singing, and they sang well, too. Dr. Swindell preached a fine sermon good for old and young alike. The valuable L Edwards prop erty on East Centre street was old to-day at auction under mortgage to Dr. J. S. and Mr. K. E. B zz all, the amountinvolv- ed in tbe transaction being (5,-. 1218.31. This sale with several nbers was made through Mr. Ed. L. Edmundson, tbe realet- tate deaier, who is known as the hustler." There is no doubt that the t- bacco crop in Wayne and sur rounding counties will be very short. There has beea groat diffi culty in getting a stand, and plants for replanting could not be bad. Well, it really docs net make much difference to many of our peop!e,for they are disgusted with tbe raising of tobacco. With the price at the will and pleasure of one single and solitary trust, thu farmers work themselves almost to doath to raise a crop of tobacco and the tobacco trust pays for the tobacco just wlut it pleases. The eclipse was so near total here as to give full expression to the corona and render visible the stars. Tbe spectacle was truly marvelous and tbe effect thrilling and awe-inspiring. Chickens crowed at tbe approaching dark ness, animals sought shelter as for tbe night, tbe birds huddled together in the trees and pigeons on the roofs, while the shadows cast by the foliage of the trees upon tbe ground took on a deli cate tracery as of ferns. Alto gether it was a sight not often seen more than once in a life time, aud this fact added to tbe im pressivevess of the effect. It is with since! eat regrot thst the Auuus chronicles tho death of litllo Maria, tbo sweet b year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Juck Grant, which occurml at their home in Snow Hill yesterday morning. Sho was their ouly child and tho idol of tbeir hearts. 1 Loir grief, we know, is fathom less and the future devoid of inter est and the horizm of their lives dark and cheerless. But as the lengthening days load them neuier and jit nearer to when they shall come to f ai I on sleep," they will real ze that tbo hope of meeting their awoet child above, where she is now forever mife with God, will soothe sorrow from their now aching hearts and fill them with joy beyond price. This is the experience of those whose faith looks up to Him who said, ."Miuor little children to come unto me and forbid them not, for of such is the Kingdom of Heaven." FOK REGISTER. The undersigned hereby uo nouufes himself a candidate before iho coming county Democratic convention for the nomination for Kegister of Deeds of Way no coun ty, and tolicils the aid of his friends throughout tbo county io his di sire to secure this nnmina lion, promising tbat if nominated and elected 1 thill give my per sonal and constant attention and -ervico in discharging tho duties f the office. My Noction of the county do serves tie recognition at tbe bands of the party, and 1 feel that in umpiring to this nomination J will bave tie kiudly offices and eoor getic support of thoso who are my noigbbors. John B. Hooks. Frrmont, N. C, May 25, 1000 li J due tan ai'i.l poison which gains access to the blood through failure of the proper organs to earn off ami keei the system clear of all morbid, effete matter. This poison solvent. fu if viiitf properties, attacks the disease in the right way, and in the right place the blood and quickly neutralizes the acid and disvjlvts all jxiisoiious dcKsits, stimulates and leiuforces the overworked, worn-out organs, and clears the system of all unhi ,'lihv .ui umui itions. S. o. a. the blood in a pure, healthy state. Mr T " M wit h K hr-ii' it t tf i- I ( 1 1 1 t ' S S s r. 1 l.i: Irv ifiW i ,th si rret. Ind ia nR pons. Ind., for eighteen month was so terribly afflicted ' i -i uruiMr lo feed or dress himiell. Doctor wi lus case was ho; less. He had v '- ion', t !iu fi inula had given him, without the (.lightest telief A (ew bottles of r MsuitH tiily, and he ha never had a rheumatic pain Mnce. This was five years ago. We wid s-'id free our pjK'cial lxiok on Rheumatism, which should be in the hands df ever v -r.iVic. r I nun tins torturing disease. Our physicians have made blood and skin disease! u :i!t study, and will give vou unv information or advice wanted, so write them fully and Ireelv about your case. We make Sheets containing PATTERNS FOR JUNE are now the asking. Belcw are three veiy attractive patterns Mediurrjsize requires 3-4 yds of 32 inch goods; over and 1 edging. Allow an extra 22S3 misses' costi'me. yard of goods Sinn 10, 13, II, 16 ,.!. Medium size requires 10 yards of 32 inch material 1 2 yard of all over and S yards of lace edg ing. s,: ;.:.,,, j,llu.;;. c Ladles Wrapper M s, it, iu. i Every dress maker calling at our store this month and requesting a copy will receive a copy of the "New Idea Fashion Review" gratis. This is published quar terly and contains cuts of every pattern made by the company. We shall distribute the monthly sheets beginning with the June number. H W Dalmatian or Persian InsectPowder Sure death to I 'lies We L;ii!ifiui ( tins mic i In I n HUi'iuir iiilu U , frcslilv 1 1 ri 1 1 ami Hlrictly iniif. ,V. jx r i. , ,",n,- itr 11. Tuii'lt foot. 11 v I'm. i i liliu k I'Ihl; I (', 1,-r. I'ow ai r (inns, ( tc. i le JENKINS & PARRIES, 1)1 llft'lU Hlld Si C 'slllfll. Walnut StiM't, t), Mitjdi'r. Ollicc OetMrxHMMI; & O-O HXWHl)eol I HICKS' CAPUDINE j CURES A Hls 1,1 A 1 KiN"s 415, 25 uiul 50 ctH. ut Druggists. ( iXln.OoOoOOO(iOioOiMKHQiH A Taste For Music I Should always im cultivatid. N i one thin); dot'H more to develop the mind or give a more valuable aeoomplirliment than tho i-tudy of uiuulc. One shou'd have one of the plAWcl THE3 for this piirposo. as they aro highly pi-lril by Hll who pocp.s"theni. They are the best inhtrumeiiU to buy, hoc sine of their price, becaune of their nuMcal quality, beciuho of Iheir thorough con struoilou, all of which prims, coupled with their bandKouio essij, inaki' them unrivalnd lnsirumenttt for the home. iQstruments of other make at prions to suit the most economical, Laige s'oclr of Second hand Planus always oa hand. Tuning, repairing. Catalogue cheerfully glvoo or mailed on applica tion. Charles M. Stem. $ If Liberty 6, BalUmore. inrouli tue general circulation M ceposiicu in me juiois, uiuacirsauu nerves, causing lutmwi intense pain. Rheumatism may attack with such suddenness and severity as to make within a few days a healthy, active person helpless and bed-ridden, with distorted limbs and shattered nerves; or it may be slow in developing, with slight wandering pains, just severe enough to make one feel uncomfortable; the ten dency in such cases is to grow worse, and finally become chronic. Like other blood diseases, Rheumatism is often inherited, and exposure to damp or cold, want of proper f mx1, insulfieieiit clothing, or anything calculated to impair the health, will frequently cause it to develop in early life, but more often not until middle age or later. In whatever form, whether acute or chronic, fnhTn'ed: Rheumatism Is Strictly a Blood Disease, an 1 no liniment or other external treatment can reach the trouble. Neither do the preparations of potash iin 1 mercury, and the various mineral salts, which the doctors always prescribe, cure Rheumatism, but iiuii the digestion and break down the constitution. A remedy which builds up the general health and at the same time rids the system of the poison is the only safe and certain cure for Rheumatism. S. S. S., made of roots, herbs and barks of wonderful cures permanently ana thoroughly, and keeps no charge whatever for this service. Address, SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, G. mmmmmimntVwm 3 1-4 terial 32 inches wide for Wffi yiuvl UdI,u in"1- medium size, j "-.orriDDon ana 1-2 yards of Lf edging for ruffle. In these "New Idea made for seams, thus enabling you to provide for these as you like, which is as satisfactory a way and more economical than the usual We ask you to make pattern. If the directions on each pattern is followed your satisfaction is assured, and you save from 15 to cents on every pattern. eil & Timely v Cut Glass. Golcf Clock Sets. Silver Tableware. Beautiful Carving Sets. Summer Jewelry and Novelties SILVER WHITE For t'ViHiititf Silver, Fur suit In rv. Our Serges are here at Your Prices. Fast colors. Call and see them. Op. p.m. OOCDBBORO'BTLEflDma-ObOTHIBlt. Stard'i'llll 10'JO. nndoF Rntci Konnop House Hear' n guarantee either to plea. Vill kave In a few days the best line of Cooking Ranges ever brought to this pla'e Can furnish you many new and uteful cooking uteosila. A full line of Sewing Machines and oil and supplies. Bath room fixtures and speolaltlei. ... - SSJ&'JSSiTlia MSIauahter Co. TOBACCO PLUES. " - Distorts Muscles, snaiicrs Nerves, stiffens Joints. ! here and can be had for appearing this month : yards of ma-'iL,S U -2 yards m yaras I'M v nunss. - . ',nnie , s. .-,' y htb. Patterns" no allowance is method. a trial of this well-known ros Hints ! B This is the season u heu you neea rf liub'.e time either in your poekct or in your louse. Time titinie yourself ami y mi r em ployees-to j,'et to work ut Hie light time aihl tuit ut the right time, if you vvuut your moult or I im. No timt like the present to supply yourself witlin gooil tiuie-pieeo iu c'ook or wutc'b. SFine Umbrellas in silver handles. Engraved free. I Li Jill vh I a I ill1 A. A. Joseph I We can put you In a Hot i I Water Boiler, Hot Air fur- ! nacs. Firs Place Heater and Good Enough ft -&irafts cfrz the other da , ove"he& d a confer. aion declared : ''It's pleasure to fade at they treat vou so nie and Residua the rvo i -' m t t i i, n tjwn." "Yes," remarked the other, and they h ujic r m -m-s at the Fountain. Do you know Mr. CbamWa n aid lr rd i ? I uuttaav are real nice looking. Lt's go around ani get twj foi Oreu 8 jd n. ' We invite you all to come We w 11 XT uoou iNews loine rnpuc! The greatest SPECIAL SALE that was ever known before will take place MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, May 28th, 29th and 30th, at JOSEPH EDWARDS'. Goons win Be Slaughtered at astonishingly low prices to the public. When you see the prices of my goods you will think that I am the Champion of Low Prices sure enough. Joseph Edwards. M. E. Gastex & 60. -The Ladies' Cash Have just received 50 Dozen Fans from VANTINES. Every kind of fan and every price fan, to fill any moderate want. Al! orices from 1 cent to $1.7. Parasols and Umbrellas, In black and colors. We bought early and are enabled chants. See our special mercerized, 26-inch steel rod,1, fancy handle, umbrella at $1.00. A beautiful and elaborate line of new neck iMigs: for ladies. Black Pullv belts with fancv and Dlaih rinors. COr. New supply of those cheap Vests at three for 2$ cents ?nd two for 25 cents. Gastex & Go THE LADIES' CASH DRY GOODS STORE.. RHEUMAGIDE RHEUMATISM To Stay AH Druggists. ApprS- fl GOOD THING: ' As the manv crratifvinor tActimnnfafe rp ceived almost daily , in u. u. as a nair i onic ana uanarutt Destroyer testifies to. Try it to-day. It sells on its merits, and is guaranteed to do the work. 600. fiT M. E. ROBINSON & BRO'S ' The Mo'ney' Worth Druggists. for anybody isn't good enough for u, when it come to 8oda Water. We want every one of oar customer to really feel that the soda they get here is BET i ER than the beet that other t-o ure capable of producing, You who lava tried ttnm know this 1- so. We know that It is to; bat there are thoee who do not kn w It, and this is an appeal to all those who hare not a'reidy done bo, to come and par take of "a good thing." Come to the fountain and be refreshed. A rambler, (n t ti..- HGCsRsabler, ll Ug ), M i- n li inh'l tj ut i i .; ' .. Ro m " " i : . j-e endeavor to m itfe it ple?aat for you. M. E. Robinson & Bro., The Money's Worth Druggists. 1. il. . Til.l I Dry Goods Storey CURES- Cured. Price $1. 1 I praise of WILLIAM i L
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