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THE ARGUS DAILY AND WEEKLY. LODGE DIRECTORY. Netue Lodge No. 6, L 0. 0. F., meets ray Tuesday evening, at 8:00 o'clock, in Odd Fellows Hall. Cordial welcome to visitors. Wayne Lodge No. 1 12, A F. & A. M., meets 1st and 3rd Monday even ings, 7:30 o'clock, in Odd Fellows HalL Visiting brothers heartily welcomed fluffin Lodge No. 6, K. of P., meets every Friday evening,8:00 o'clock in Odd Fellows Hall. Knightly welcome to visitors. Goldsboro Council No. 39, Jr. O. U. A M., meets every Wednes day evening, 8:00 o'clock, in Odd Fellows Hall. Cordial welcome to all visiting brethren. THE WEATHER. Fob Goldsbobo and Vicinity: Showers, cooler to-night and Fri day. OUR LOCAL OPTIC. Quite a number of county school teachers are 10 the city to day on examination. Miss Hannah Dawson, of Kins tor, is in the city visaing the family of Mr. John Slaughter Col, A. C. Davis addressed a good audience last night at Ebe nezer. and organized a White Supremacy Cluo. Mr. Georie Dewey, who hits been attending the Va. Military Institute, at Lexington, is at home for vacation, to the ploaeuro of bis many friends hero. Mayor Peterson is arranging to nave barrels of ice water on W al nut street for the comfort of the thousands of people who will be present at the great Democratic rally here on baturday. Thero are 1200 foot of tables on the Court house square on which to Bprcad the dinner for the large concourse of visitors who it is expected will tako dinner with us oo Saturday. The management of the Atlan tic Hotel at Morehcad City have arranged for a big grruian next Saturday night an I the A. & N. 0. R. R. will sell round trip tick-. ets on Saturday good to rolurn on Tuesday for fl 50 Misses Laura Aycock, daughter of Mr. W. J3. Aycock, of Mel.. rose, Fla , and Flora Aycock, daughter of Hon. B. F. Aycock, of Fremont, nieces of Hon. C. B. Aycock, are in the city, visiting the family of their uncle Copt. J. B. Edgerton. The committee of business men who have been appointed to serve the dinner for the Aycock cele bration are reque ted toKet in the Mayor's office to-night at 8:30 o'clock to complete the de tails. All the membars of tho com mittee are requested to bo on band promptly. An exceptionally r.re treat is in store for the people of Mt. Olwe aid surrounding section next Wednesday, when Hon. K. B.Glenn, one uf the foremost orators of the O.d North Statp, will deliver an address on the it. sues of the campaigu. A lare crowd will no doubi be present to hear him and he will entertain all who may come. Mr. W. T. Dortch will address thn citizens in the northern part of the city to-morrow night at the store of Mr Everet Joyner on John street. It is needless to add that Mr. Dori h will enter tain those who go out to hear him. He is one nf the most for cible speakers of this section and he is thorough y posud on the issues of the campaign Every bDdy is invited. Hon. F. I. Obomr, a cousin of Hon. Adelia E. Stevenson, ti e Democratic nominee for Vice- PreBideot, has been si cured by Chairman (J lierry to make an ad dress at Grantham's on Tuesday, July 17. Democrats throughout tbedtate know Mr. Osborne and know bim to be one of the most olequent orators of the day. The people of that section are to be congratulated on having au op portunity to hear him. uoldsboro, this same company made a record of 3S 3-5, the low est ever made by any company the world over, and yester day lowered that record by 1 Therefore, while the news has causeJ rejoicing among the friend9 of that company, it was nothing more than was expected this record will, perhaps, go down in history as the lowest ever made and furnish a goal for aspiring competitors. It will also stand as a monument to the faith ful and skillful work of the entire company. The reports say that Goldsboro No 1 had bad luck again. They failed to make connection at the hydrant, and but for this unfor tunate circumstance, this com panv would have made an txcel- lentsbowing. They were in splen did practice. That any com piny from Gjlds boro should win in a contest of skill and dex'.enty is sufficient cause for nj icing on the pari of all our people. We undoubt edly have the best volunteer fire department in the Sjuth, and in proof of this assertion we have only to mention that Goldsboro has not bad a tire in more than fifteen years that did auy dam age worth the mention in this connection. AT MUREHEAI). f'leationt I'attttmeii Indulged In lly 'I he Nu luerom Uue.U. Atlantic Hotel, ) Morchoad City, July 1 1, 11)00. ) (Special Aumn correspondence.) The weo'i thus f i r at tbia peer less foasKlo report nas neon one continuous round of pleasant so cial functions, and vet without that excessive indulgence It a bungs wariness at tho iul. On tbo contrary, tloy piove restful and invigorating. Monday morning Mrs. Jos. Robineon gave au elnhorato ''I'ro- gressive liettits" party in tho spa cious and airy ball ruom that was most thoroughly enjoy td. E'gli toon tables, four to each tabh participated, and whui the scores, at tho end of tho gaiuo woro cal culutcd it was found that Miss Bruco, of Goorgia, bad won the first lady's prize; Mr?. A. J. Cooke, of Goldsboro, eocond lad) V priz'-: Miss fcJ'iHy Root, of Ra- loig'i, tho "booby;" and Mr Jac Cherry, Jr., of Greenville, the gentleman's priz". Monday afternoon Mr. andMrc. AGAIN THE tHAHTlONti. Th EollpM rir Company ! Mil! the Fmd Boul of (ioldtboro. The brief notice in theAiturs yesterday, telling of the victory W09 by tbeEclipse Fire Company in Wilmington, was re?d with pleasure by Goldsboro people generally, but was not the oc caaionrof oy surprise whatever, Tbls Is not the first time this company baa lowered the world's record.! pat the 28th of. July, in 1698 wWo the State Firemen's tournament wa In session in C. M. Busbeo guve a deligbtM eail, which was immensely enjoy oil by tleir numerous invito 1 guot-t; and Monday evening Mr. (.(. W. Scoville, tho popular piopri- ctor of ihe Atlantic, gavo a "I'ro grestivo tuchro puity, compli mentary to the ladies of tie hotel, at which tho pnzoa wore won tho lady's prize by Mrs). G. A. Nicholson, of Atlanta; ti e necond by Mis Adelaide now, of R- oigh; the "booby'' by MrJ. 11. London, of I, uisburg, and the gentleman's pr'.i by Mr. J oh, h. Kcbinsor, of Goldsboro. Af terwards, Mr. Sid Coooer, of llundert-on, gave a nu vln;lit sail complimentary to Mis Mary Lou Jackson, of Atlanta. Tuesday morning a numbor of sailing parties were giver, com plimentary to popular yourg la ait1-, and 1 uesday nigh1, a;s-, by moonlight. Tuesday afiemoon the married 1 idles of the hotel were given a most pleasant sail by Mrt. Jas A. Uryan of Newborn. Tc-day has been another round of like en j yjieni, including sound bathing in the afternoou ou the high tide, and lo-night the new orchestral band the famous Beardon's Bind, of Augusta, is expected, when the dancing, ihai has been temporarily suspended by reisou of the departure of 'tie former band, will be resumed all the guests having cordially accrued to the going of the old band, and awaiting with g-aco- ful, good natured indulgence the coming of the new. A Stove that Saves Saves money in the cost of fuel. Costs cent an hour for a burner. Saves time and trouble. No dust, dirt, ashes, odor, grease. Turn the valve (in front) and light. Burns the same oil you use in your lamps. And it's perfectly safe. Wlckless Blue Flame Oil Stove equals any stove for efficiency. All sizes, for a family of two up to a family of twelve. If your dealer does not have them, write to STANDARD OIL COMPANY. m ( Rooster's ASD- Lownerj's FINE t GUNDY! In Fancy Boxes ! Always Fresh ! Call and get a box, if you want something nice: Gold Drinks are still going at my Soda Foun tain. They are co too. Try them. All drinks 5c. Cigars, Tobacco, Stationery, etc: W. H. GHffJn, Hucct'Srfur.to J. R. Giifflo. Opo8Hr Hotel Kennon Ladies' Collars 0 We present the four leading styles for Summer wear. "Lois. This shape is dressy and very effective with nar row velvet ribbon. The neatest shirt waist collar made. Made in 3 widths. "lima.' 'Serena." rl This collar, worn so much two seasons ago, is again favorite. We hae this in in three widths. One of the most popu lar collars. Comes in four widths. Also in black. "KENZO. These and many more are in our stock of ladies' neckwear : Sizes range ac cording to style, from 12 to IS". H. WEIL & BROS., HONEST MERCHANDISE The Sun Do Shine- That's why it's so hot. Don't worry about it, as JOSEPH can male yon comfortable ! Our serges keep you as cool as cucumbers. Our crash suits are light and airy. Our alpacas, drap d'ete, are juit right for these warm days. Our negligee shirts tit aDd wear well. Our furnishing department ever alive with new things to make the Bum ruer days bearable. Inspection a.ked. Polite attention to everybody. ftGood line StrawHat A. A. Joseph n- . . . OOLDSBORO-S LEADING CbOTttlER. 3pn KYeDlnirt Mil 8 p. m. tordy s III I0:J0. pnder Hot.! naon Mark-Down Sale. SUMMER CORSETS. A leveling of prices. Have you need for a sum mer corse!? Then you're not averse to saving on the purchase of it. are vou? Here's an opportunity. Take one of these at half their former price and consider yourself fortunate WASH FABRICS. Good-by prices on everything. If you have need for cotton dress goods, come early. Rich pickings for those who are first. Fnces run like this : He. goods, now Jc; 10c gcods, now 7c; Kc goods, now 10c: 25" and30c goods, now $c WOMEN'S SAILORS. The last of them reduced Take what is left of the sailor hats at your price WOMEN'S UNDERWEAR. Bargains-true bargains. We snapped up a lot of very fine ribbed undervests "at a price" last week. The figure was far below pre- ailing prices. All of which accounts for this offering an offering which digni ties the word bargain. PARASOLS-UMBRELLAS We have just received a new lot from the factory. We will sell them at about one-third off in price. TRUNKS I Unusual price conditions We have just-- -trunks! Don't want to carrv them until next season. That's not our way: you can have them this week at a nmr- ter less than former price: Isn't such a chance worth investigating ? C),000 Acres of Land ! I Imvc for sale srventl furniH and city mniici t . Vllllllll. A CHILD KNJOVS the pleasant fNvor, gentlo aotlon, and oothing effect of Syrup of Pips, when In need of a laxative, and If Ihe fathwr or mother be coxtivB or bilious, the moat (fratifj Irg results follow Its u?e: so. that It is the beat family runiody fcnywu and every family bhould have a bottle. Manufactured by the Cali fornia Fig Syrup Co. ror iale I HUb WGdMIGr MHM6U UU1 When the weather makes you feel that you have nothing to We for, drink a glass ol our refresh ing soda and rejuvenate. It will make you feel like an other person, and you will feel bound to treat the "other one," then you'll be all right the rest of the day Why you Ought to Trade With Us Tt i . .... nu'ie uie ho many reasons why you Hurl ou'lit lo trade at our store that there is not room enough in a little ndvertisenicnt to tell them all One reason is, that we are modern. We keep pace with new ideas and new conditions. As fast as anything better thnn we have is invented, we secure it. As fast us we discover newer and purer and more desirable imnf,'H, we lake tliem up. Jjut the old reasons are best, of all tl, r,.ull,.,,o that have alwavs ir H-erned us-tlipHfi are I!,.li.ililit v rri.oi,. i- .1 ? h V .Vi1.""' f'm" Wt U V"' y a"d Vur-iy Mld FnHhu,'8s of SUl('k- The Kcst always; never 'the next best! 1- .uu 1 m- in ue me oiKesi. oui we no want lo he tho best, and 111 the lead, juh. what and where we are. We expect you to inve'f tiate this statement, and we sincerely hope you will. M. E. Robinson & Bro , The Money's "Worth Druggists. IM. farm I. '.'Ill iieres owned liv lr. .1. S. Hiy.ell Owiiiir to mini- icall li, lie Idih decided to ditiiioM' of this valuable plantation. He bus litched and improved the bind. 1 ave decided to cut it up in ninall tracts. Anyone deMniiLr 11 miuiII or I a re farm can hecure a haraiu in this property. It. is MiitaMc tor to baccu, cotton, corn or trucking. All the cleared land is within the county fence all the wooiIk laud outside the fence, making it imperially line for Block raining, only about ;l lull, h from the city: for a short while, part of I his land will be sold for $10 per acre. -'nil. The Daniel l'nte farm, with in sight of the Asylum, 011 .south side, ,''f0 acres, or will rut up as de sired extra line for cotton, corn and stock raising :ird. .)IKi acres of Ihe Honit .plan tation, fine for cotton, tobai , com and for raising cattle. We are de termined t low prii Si-veral ot her farms near the city: : acn s of t he I'eimock land at a bar gain The W. H. Ilollowcll planta tion, one of the tlnest in the county, at a bargain .Mr. bazarus KiU'erton's mill at Henna Mrs James Kenan's farm near Faii-on, containing 700 acres miMicres tine, still land, next to Henry Murphy H, about 4 wile soul b ol Uoldsboro. at a biir barmim In the city I have lots of bargains Mr. ,1 J Street's largo 1( room house with vacant lot adioiniiiL?. Anvnnn siring a handsome home will do well to see this property. Mr. Alburt 1 earsaii (i-room cottage on William St: Mr Hubert Komeirav'H three nice tons on Walnut St, opposite I H 'onvielle'B. 'I'liin property always rents well and is a vuliiable invest inent will be offered very low for 80 dins. Seieral vacant, lots and other hous. s and lids for (tale ill and near thecitx ; two houses and one vacant lot in Kdiniindsoii Town for sale: All property offered for gale on easv terms: If you wish to buy or sell property, see me: I sell for a reason able commission only: Do not ee me if the title of vour nronertv in nuns- tionable, or if your price for property is too high, as 1 urn too buoy to g.ve ion any time If you do not menu Misiness: (tlllee at F H Edmundson's dry gcodn and grocerv store: Hours M to 2: ( 1 rrespondence solicited: HusinesH done an v where in the II 8: Personal attention given in the city or Wayne county: Ed. L. Edmundson, Haiti Eatate Hustler UOLDSBORO. S. C. Next week we will Dut on 1 onr nic Laaies , Misses, ana Chidrens Mn;li Our prices will be just half price : less than you can vuy me nidtciidi tney are maae ot: ee our hand bill with cut of each garment. Gastex & Go THE LADIES' CASH DRY GOODS STORE. rheumagide! CURES- RHEUMATISM To Stay Cured. All Druggists. Price $1. Gold or Silver I That's the Question ! Doesn't matter U us what your choice. Our stock ol Gold and Silver goods is open for inspec tion. All the various articles into which the goldsmith's art has transformed these precious metals, are here shown. iHTLow prices prevail here for HONEST GOODS! Horse bhoe Pins ,7rr2' 0 and Brooches in MJUaWJWCL 9 MOD THING The People Appreciate As the .ceived almost daily in praise of WILLIAMS !D. D as a Hair Tonic and Dandruff Destroyer .icMines ta iry it to-day. It sells on its merits, ana is guaranteed to do the work. 50C. fT M. E. ROBINSON &:BRO'S moneys Worth Druggists. 1 Don't Forget Gold and Silver. that we are still offering bargwfng Irf Furniture and House B'urniahinps every day In tho week, and amomj the thousand of dllWont things wn mention lo a pretty lino of China and Japanese MaHl .: in fancy carpet etfooU, Weaves, Rjjfg, tfammocka, 'UwaaU" Hammooka, Mwquito Bare, Lace f urtatns, Shades of many description and in large quantities, Curtain and Cottage Poles in oak, cherry, mahogany and white, Lamps .0 Kroat variety t rult Jars, PictureFrames, and a big line of Crockery, Glassware and Fancy Goods. Picture Moulding in latest styles and framing neatly done. Parker & Falkener Farnitnre Co. P R.-W. K. Parkor & Co. havo a biir stock of Dry Goods, Notions. Shoei and fiato junt four doors away and are selling the standard "Fruit of th Loom" and "Andro Coggln" yard Bleaohing at 10 yard for 79 cents. Don't let this oportunit, puTjol
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