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THE ARGUS DAILY AND WEEKLY. LODGE DIRECTORY. Neuse Lodge No. 6, L 0. 0. F., meets every Tuesday evening, at h:00 o'clock, in Odd Fellows Hall Cordial welcome to visitors. Wayne Lodge No. 112, A. F. Ac A. M., meets 1st and 3rd Monday even ings, 7::W o'clock, in Odd Fellow llalL Visiting brothers kritrtily welcomed' tiuflin Lodge No. 6, K. of 1' , meets every J- nday eveniug:Oo o clock in Odd Fellows Hall. Knightly welcome to visitors. Cioldsboro Council No. Jr. () I. A. M , meets every Vedues day evening, S:00 o'clock, m odd Fellows Hall. Cordial wrlccru to all visiting brettn-' u. ITUeTyeaTiier. Fob Goldhboko and ViriMiv: "Showers tonight and probably Saturday. OUR LOCAL OP I IC 0sldbro ud lclnltj Hlitur; lu llrlt Bpltom of Saylng-a aud 1cIiik, Wl and Otherwise, Kuo Down nuil huu lu by OinnlprMeot Ublunll oaa, LockI "tirtDd Konndt.'' , Mr. nd Mre. Le.-lie Wul Mr rived home to-dHy fn in A.-ln- iHe Mr. . C. Whit wont , of Greensboro, wi uu tl.i; (i iMs boro market to-day bujin wa termelons. Mrs. L i'i f.l'ate will 'V' an ice cream supper lo-iiitii ci m plimentary 10 btr Sunoay schoo. class, eacti oi.e of whom will carry an escort. Hon. F. J. Osborne, of Char lotte, who iu ciimpuigniug in tin section of the butc, and wlois to speak at Grbntbaiii's m-xt Wtd- nosday, was in the cit) t i-duy. The delivery wagons will be gin their rounds at c o'clock in the morning to gather up contri butions for the dinner tomorrow and everybody will please have their contributions ready. JtKHO OttDK-) 01 UjO CIV, III common with tbo business tious es, will close, tomorrow at lli o'clock, in honor of the Aycock celebration. Ail concerned will govern themselves accordingly. Quite a lurge parly of young people, including Missis Kerr Mebane.Mary Howard, of Tarboro, Bailie Lee and Daisy Smith, of toil city, are off to Moiebea l this afternoon, to spend some time at tbe Atlantic. St. Paul Sunday school excur sion to Durham next Tuesday, leaving bere at 7 o'clock and re turning same evening, is an event that is looked forward to with pleasure by many iu ibis city and along the line of road. A supper and reception for the Eclipse File Co. on their uriivnl from Wilmington t i-niiht on the sboofly" will be given in the Armory by the friends of the Company in b( nor of the splendid victory won rt the touriiiuiieiit this week. The peop'e of Mt. ( .ve art warming up as the cam pan; n pro gresses. Tliey have secured ti.e K. of P. Band of this n:y next Tuesday, the day when 11., i, R. B. Glenn will spoak Tl.ev Will bave free ice wa'er ami iu Vite the whole county to c me, Messrs. A. and K. 1'iiu in-, of this city, have the hyu.pa i.y id their Jiany friends lo re in it,. sad bereavement tha' I as b. fal en them in the death nf thoir ven erable mother, whudi occurred yesterday ai her homo in .John ston county. The funeral jps held to-day, Ivd.-rJ. V. C.udin-i from this city, ( fti -im m. ju uciueui oi nu n 10 j - n tbe candidates in tlm (u ndy c n vasfl Mr. Go irge K. Hon,!, t'i. secretary of the Di m icrni 'C uni ty Executive C nimittee, ha r .. siened thit pisition und Mr. B. Par'ter, Jr., Inn been ( , il to the position. .Mr. Hon! h i made a faithful and i IL I'll It hec retary aud de-crvis the llmi'k. ot all Democrat for the ill etive Work he has done. Mr. IVIm-i will fill the position wiui 1 1 , d t to himcelf aud with t-H'isfattion t all Democrats. Mr. W. T. Dortch will a hlresb the citiz -ns in the northern part of the city to night ai mm bt the store of Mr Event .1 yee . on John street, li ib net 'bos i, add that Mr. Don h will cuter tain those who k out to hem him. lie is one nf the must f ir Cible speakers of this section and he is tborough'y posted on iln issues of tbe campaign Kverv body is invited. Prof. VAuat J3roadbur8,I who has won dis tldCtion in college debate ami Who U a fluent young spek r, will also speak to-night. Tie' Citizens in tbe northern the Cltj may go out prepared for i rare treat in listening to these two eloquent orators. TO HONOR AICOCK. Uoldiboro Will Do Harself Fraud T Moi ruw In Tilbat to HrO flJ and U.itlo fuliht.I ( Itli-n Who 1 to b tha !(rit(lofirDor cf Worth Caruln. All .irrangetneuts have ii"w been com jileted for the bi; (! bratioi; in honor of ( has 1 Avo-il that is to colr oil II: tills citv tomorrow,' -pel. ii. with a sun: pun 'Us j'liblic dinm r ti ' !e cuirt I;- 'Us'- ijuare at n- n, Hie i Ms--i n u.to a grand popular pro cession to the home f Mr. Av- i'"t'k from w hu ll lie Will be es- i oiti 1 to the roirum on the Mouth east e r 1 1 . r of the court v.tnl. u li-'re he will address i he re.tt cone i;rM' uliti ,ir.' expected and Mill surel V 1 e here. 'J'lie f"llinvini is committee of la lie- to a H'st in itrrurg u the tulile, aud will incit at the Ciuit liiu.se at o'clock to-morrow inoruine : Mcsdiiines S. S. Spier,. I. M. IV- i . . - . it' 'ii ill her. li eo. L ratitree. . i. noi- lowell, Chas. Smith, .). V. htan I y, W. T. Velvertoti, v". T lliti risen, A. 1!. Freeman, .J. M Hnllowell, Emma Korucguy, Ed li..eil, Misais Julia CitiUx, Hal tu Dewey, .Mary iiorden, Mattie Lte, Daisy Smith, lierta Edwards, .Mamie lbzzell.Liila Cobb, Minnie Slocumb, ll'iltie Denmark, Kniie Wnkins, Lula linker, Irctit; l'ctet seu, Ophelia Howell, Mnry Siolt Muuroe, Sfdiiu Eo ', Mildred Dortch, llolen Privelt, Evel)u Privitt, Kate Dunltn, Eillie 1' Wi rJs, Susan Fulghum, t .eouie Slaughter, Maggie CJidtlens, Alice Jones, E llio Luwiw, Ella Hroad- hurst, Ida Tomlinfon, Julia Mc (iei", Uattio Denmark, Annit I'owell, Minnie Hesl, Annie In!er, Auiiid el Uordeii, Johnnie lvorue- gy. The following committee o businesH men will have charge o the tables and will Helve the ilia ner; Jno. 1', Southerland, E. 15. Dor den, Jiio. Grantham, E. 15. Iior den, Jr., Henry Weil 15. 11 Griffin, Delancey Evans, Jno. Handely, Dr. J. M. Miller, A, J. lirowu, W. H. Smith, M. E. Eee, G. A. Nor wood, Jr , G. E. Grab- tree, A. A. Joseph, Sam Dridgeis, A, M. Shrago, E 15. Yelverton, 15. F. Scott, J. E. Peterson, J. . Gaiducr.A. J.Falkerier, VV. K. Par ker, J. Jl. Eilgei ton.AV. ('. Monroe, W. T. Dortch, W. It Allen, 1'. A. DanielH, 1. V. Ormond, J. A. Wasliingtoii, V . A. Denmark, I. I'. Dorlch, C. F. Herring, Dr. W.W. I'ni.sou Jno Slaughter, I iiiiiis Alphin, M.J.liest, K A. Jenkins, 1''. I'arries, D. J. Uroailhuisl, Henry (iradv, . 15. I'reemaii, I in-. W. Edwards, G. N. I ldger- loii, .loe liovall. J. II. l oWell. Dock Smith,',!. V. Eainb.M. Sher man, li. K iet le, I r. t hai l le ii.iii--' r, I r. John Spicer, J. 11. Hill, A J. Harrell, II. I. I inlavsou, J. W. Aycock, H . Staidev.W. E Donleli. I I I oii- vi. lle,M, E. r.i.ell,V,A.Vooteli, I, C Southel laild,.l. M. Hnllowell, M M raiise, ( '. J . ( iriswoU, A J ( iallnwav, I .. D. (iiddens, Iv I '.. I!i.'"ll, W.'l'. (Iranger, E Hood, G, Drill, Henry l'nwell, Eeopliold Cohii.C. 1! Miller, (ieo. G.Knv ail, J. E 1 !' u . loll, E M.Micliaux Ihos. II. ilolnies, Charles D.U'N. 1'. K. I'.onleii. W. Cox. A A. Miller, G, D. Den Edwards, Joseph Epstein, E l.p Dnnleii, Sam Dra '.orden, A II. I'.d- Uobinson, Dr M. li. W . ( raon,,l no 1. I 1 .11 I ISOII, t '. ( i Slocumb, V. A E. I lol JlllSl'll, ,1,1, Koincga . 1 1 ii v i ii j Mr. lires mi Wttn TV.it oM s..re or uicfr, which ha been a source of pain, worry and a-niiety to you for five or 'f ii vrtrs - raavhe longer doesn t heal becauae you are not uaing the proper trat- rn! !.-;t tr snif to cure it with saWes and waahea. While these are soothing and relieve . i r J. pa:u U sou.t txtrut, uo real, permanent gooii can come irom meir use, Decauae tuc uiaease DRAIN THE SYSTEM, ENDANGER LIFE. 16 in Uie bloo.1 and far bevond the reach of external applications. A wire heals protnpuy when the blcxxl is in good condition, hut HOVOr if it is diseased. The temlrticy of these old aores and ulcer is to grow worse, spreading and eating decMir into the flsh. Thtv Hre a constant drain npon the mttetn, gradually out surriv ruin tne ticaltli an.l aap llitf very lire. A i-rv.n's capacity for work or pleasure la soon lost in the great de-:re and seaich fur wniething to cure. cl'i'S liecauae no other Can reach deep-seated blood troubles. Ordinary SarsaparuU aud pota-h mmtures S. S. S. makes a rapid and permanent cure of old sores .tin! ulcers, and is t bl are too weak and watery to overcome a deadly poison that has taken posrMlou ot the Mood waste valuable time experimenting with them. 11I4 medicine that mtures Do not A Gunshot Wound. e year ago I h. .t in the left lag. rrveirini w ! int., run 111 rrr .1 nfi wave mi a ureiit 4r I ,f i remruif. l"M none ulu mrii it-i i na i ncsel a. mwiiv roTiiiiemieu .Irvrl.'lir.l 1 -;k n minilier of bh C"nrliKld to jfur it a ttla hat I 1 onsidrrni! only a slight W"tlnd. It I was tj'Hlf'1 '-v manv nu-uni. ana S s H rtinl I., .ict nifht at the 1 t . . f rl I h imlson out of mv hlo.1 o"n afterwuel the rf I rni' -I in! waa , uri-l wiun 1 iU'1 well 1 now rhe result win tno g'4!:!'ti afterwnr'li the rf eni' -I ". ji fr.l u the leg. which wai. swollen and ery Miff fur a long tunc J II MlBmavlu, Lawrencctwrg, By S. u the oiilv purely getable bl'xxl purifier known is made of r.'ls and herbs of wonderful punfying properties, Mvm can resist. S. h. h. oincklv ana eiteCTiutiiv rxMvi i clears Hie I I xl ot a, I inori'M. unneaiiny Humors, ana me oio, ii.nniiesoinr oic ncais. At the tiTne ihe.encrai health li invigorated and built up. When a little scratch or hurt :t to heal re.ul-.lv. .u may lie sure your blood is nad. 5. will soon p t it ei ... I. r and keep it so. (Mr M. '.: al I)e;.utun-i:t ii in cli irge of experienced physicians, who have ni.idf 1,1 ,.i 1 div a-. a life ,t u.lv. If yon will write them about your case, they will gladly furnish at! information or 'advice wanted, without anv charge, whatever . Address SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. Ladies' Collars D We present the four leading styles for Summer wear. 'Lois." x ' This shape is dressy and very .1 n" ...iii. I ci ice live wiui nar Aow velvet ribbon. The neatest shirt waist collar made. ; Made in 3 widths. "Irma." "Serena. This collar, worn so much two seasons ago, is again a favorite. We have this in in three widths. One of the most popu lar collars. Comes in four y widths. Also in black. The Sun Do Sftlne That's why it's so hot. Don't worry about it, as JOSEPH can make yon comfortable ! Our serges keep you as cool as cucumbers. Our crash suits are light and airy. Our alpacas, Jrap J'ete, are ju--t right for these warm days. Our negligee Bhirts tit aud wear well. Our furnishing department ever alive with new things to make nier days bearable. Inspection asked. Polite attention to everybody Pair ; o ! line - A J tbe sum rm KTfnlngs till 8 p. m Haturday'n t'1 OOLD8PORO',? lEMUIM' Mark-Down Sale. 'UHNZO. These and many more are in our stock of ladies' neckwear : Sizes range ac cording to style, from 12 to 1 J. H. WEIL & BROS., HONT.ST MKKCHANDISE For Sale ! : ,000 Acres ol'.and ! I havr l.i -.il.- -'.i.i! 1 .1 III m .1 1 1 1 1 r 1 1 I ill '.i t . mIii.i I ' d Li I""" net t , A --In i I'.ihvar.N. !l Nli-iii, W. (I. "'r, Muri.n p i-inn, 'I'. ; I , 1 1, il 'i iini in ( r.iui.,1,1, Smith, .1 ('. I I, iiiii.ii k, .1. I !' ism t h.il, ( ii'i i. ( ' 'I'm' i-iiiniiiltli i i'nik in cliMi'e. ninsiMl in' ut Mi-h,i. V. ('. Miinioc, ,1 K. 1',.-tiM-Min, W T. Vil virion, , U. Simt'i mi I .In.s. Iv Kul'iii.son, liiive invited (I'I. I . K. 1) rich to ride with M'. Aycock .'ii I iMsent him to his Hiidii-iice tn nioir iw. Aflei tin- ilu li'-r lniN be. n served every- uiie will In- in v it. il In to. in in hue, tutu Ilu' court lioiiKo to Mr. Ayiiiik's rc-Hidenco on William -tr. ct, iilnn which ho will lie cn C'lr'ed to the fienker'H htanil. Tho aeiieial committee of ar rflnaenieuts enrnestlv urge and expect cvory busiuoss ; hoiiHe in tho city to clnne t t nrnrotv )rniiiitly .at 12 o'clock, and re tniiin cloi-od 'till after tbo Bx iik injf, which will -probably bp abort 2:30 o'clock. I -1 . I '.i mi I 1 I'i :i it. i . h I ii . .1 I.I.-II i iu it ir i" IH','1 Mil, III' ll.-IN i liVl.lnl In, I I -. il i,- ul iIHn ; 1 1 1 1 ; 1 1 1 1 1 ' iliml ;il inn II.- li.is illli'll' d .'Hid I 1 1 1 I 1 t ,-i I l.iinl. I li.-i v.- .! i id.-. I lii nil 1 1 up iii Mini II lr.nl-. llnlli- 1 1 - - 1 1 i 1 1 ' .1 -IlKlll i.r l;.- I.hiii imii M'i'iiri' il Imi'iiiii ii i II I- 'l ' '"'l I I I IS Ml II II till' lor In ' 1,1 I'm ''"I'll 'r I l urking. All I lie .-leu I'i'i I land is itlnn tin- i-miun t f i ii-- all I hi- wiiiuls laiiil i 1 1 1 i . I I In-f.-nrr. iii.'ikiii.' it fSln-i'lallv li ii t fur sin. k ralsini;, niilv iiIhuiI :! inili s fi..iu llirrily: fur m M'nirt wlnlr, pari ul I Ins land Hill In' si ill I for fill pi"- in-re -'ml. 'I'll.- Daniel Pali- tann, u illi in Mjilil of tlir As) I ii in , on smith mile. arres. or will ciii up us il" -nr. I i (ra lini' Inr nitli.n. ruin and slnrk rui-llir; Ii I.- '.inn ai ii-s of llie Hun 1 plan I a I hii. I'm.' f..r rollon , loliirr.i, rurn and l.-r raisinir rntll.- We arc i!r I'Tiiniu'd In rlosr tins farm at a very low pr hi' a t in ire S- i ia I nl her I a i ills nrar I lir ri( v ari'. s .-I I In- I'eniiork land al. a Imr-i-'ain I'll.- W K llollowell plunla lion i 'lie of I lie llnesl I li t tie r. m nl v , al a I' iU'.-iiii .Mr. I.aa'iis Kd -rilon's inillal ' o-no.i Mrs .1 a nirs l r na lis I 1 1 1 1 1 ii'-ar I 'ai on, i'iii;niiiiii; 7 00 an .-s li.H a.-ri's linr , s 1 11 land . next i " 1 1 en i v .m nrpn v s. a i '.nit I miles soul Ii "I i ioldslioro, at a lil;; bare; a in In llirrily 1 have lol s ,f na r'.iins Mr. .1 .1 SI reel s lar'e Hi room house w ili v.'irant lot adjoining Aim one drsirinj,' a liandsniiie home will do u rl I I n see I Ills propcrl Mr. A I her I Pear-ah' i! rooin enltage on Willinin SI Mr lioheit Kiirnegay s I In ee n ;re -lore- mi Walnut St, opposite 1 1 1 onvh lie n. '1'liis proper! v iiIwuvh rents well niid is a viiluahle invest iiienl. will lieolTered very low for ;t0 das Several var.'inl l d k and ot her limisrs and lot s lor sale i n and near I he r;l , two houses und one vacant lot in Kiliiimidson Tow n for sale: All properl y ottered for 8a ie on easy Irrm.s; If joii wish to liiiv or sell iropert , see me; 1 Hell for a reason able eoniiinssioii only: lo not see llie if the title of your property is i(iies lionalile. or if your price for property is too lilh, as I Hill too tills lou ve vou any time il you do not mean iiusiness: Olllcc at F H Kdiiiiiinlson's dry (joints and grocery store: Hours 'i 1o l!: (Jorresponilence solicited: Husiness done anywhere in the U H: Personal attention given in the city or Wayne county: Ed. L Edmundson, Rfln.1 KutRto HiiMtlpr Gv.LDSnORO. N.C. ' ' ' Hot weather Knocted out, When the weather makes you I eel that you have nothing to l.ve for, drink a glass ol our refresh ing soda and rejuvenate. It will make you teel like an other person, and you will feel bound to treat the "other one," then you'll be ill right the rest ol the day Why you Ought to Trade With Us There are ho many reasons why yon lunl oulit to tra.le ut our store ti nt there is not , room enough m a little iiilvertisement to tell tlmiiul One reason is. that we are modern. We keep pure wilhnrw ideas and new conditions:. As fust as anything hettcr than we hae is invented, we secure it. Ah fast us we disco er newer ami purer and more desiriilile things, we take them up. i'.ut the old reasons are be-t of all- the reasons that have always g vcrued me tin-He are liel nilulit v. Honesty, Prompt hcsk and I'urity and Freshness of Stork. The Best ulwiivs: ni vw'tln. n,i l .i' We don't cire to be the biggest, hut we do want to be the best, and in llie lead, just, what ami where we are. We expert you to inestigate tl statement, and we Hiiiccrcly hope you will. M. E. Robinson & Bro., The .Money's Wort li Druggies. SUMMER CORSETS. A leveling of prices. Have you need for a sum mer corset? Then you're not averse to saving on the purchase of it, are you? Here's an opportunity. Take one of these at half their former price and consider yourself tortunate WASH FABRICS. Good-by prices on everything. If you have need for cotton dress goods, come early. Rich pickings for those who are first. Prices run like this: 8c. goods, now 5c; 10c gcods, now 7c; lc goods, now 10c; 2$ and 30c goods, now 15c WOMEN'S SAILORS. The last of them reduced Take what is left of the sailor hats at your price WOMEN'S UNDERWEAR. Bargains-true b?rgains. We snapped up a lot of very fine ribbed undervests "at a price" last week. The figure was far below pre vailing prices. All of which accounts for this offering an offering which digni fies the word bargain. PARASOLS-UMBRELLAS We have just received a new lot from tne factory. We will sell them at about one-third off in price. TRUNKS! Unusual price conditions We have just-- -trunks 1 Don't want to carry them until next season, That's not our way: you can have them this week at a quar ter less than former pnee: Isn't such a chance worth investigating ? Next week we will put on sale 1,200 pieces of Ladies', Misses', and Children's Muslin Underwear ! Our prices will be just half price : less than you can buy the material they are made of: See 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 Silverl That's the Question ! Doesn't matter t ) us what your choice. Our stock ot 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. &TLow prices prevail here for HONEST GOODS! Horse Shoe Pins and Brooches in wfi Gold and Silver. r fl GOOD THING: The People Appreciate As the many gratifying testimonials re -ceived almost daily in praise of WILLIAMS ID. D as a Hair Tonic and Dandruff Destroyer itestiiies to. I ry it to-day. It sells on its merits, and is guaranteed to do the work. 500. fT M. E. ROBINSON St BRO'8 The Money's Worth Drugeists. 1 Don't Forget lAfe vuim tAJBfk jiBBBM that wo aro still ofTerinir bargains in Furniture and House KurnUhings every day in the weik, and among the thousands of diffo-ent tblngs wn mention la a pretty line of China arid Japanese Matting In fancy carpet effeats, Weaves, Rjgs, tfammocku, 'Uwanta" Hammocks, Moiq lito Bars, Lace Curtains, 8hados of many description and In largo ijuantitie, CurUin and Cottage Poles in oak, cherry, mahogany and white, Lamps; in (jreat va-loty Fruit Jars, PictureFrameB,, and a hlg line of Crockery, Glassware audi Fancy Goods Picture Moulding In latesfe utjles and framlDg neatly done. P S.-W. K. Parker & Co. have a big stock or Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes and Hats ju-t four d ors away and are selling tho standsrd "Fruit of the Loom" and "Andro Moggin'' 3 ard BleaoMng at 10 yards for 79 oflnts. Don't let this opportunity pan jot
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