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THE ARGUS DAILY AND WEEKLY. LODGE DIRECTORY. fteuse 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 lialL Visiting brothers heartily welcomed Captain, Leilie YelYerton, pitcher nd W. S, O B. Kobineon, It catcher, went up to Durham yes terday on the St. Paul Sunday School excursion, and covered themselves with glory,over whscb they are now jubilant. They de feated a team of larger boys o Durham by a score of 9 to U. The Juveniles fay when tbey pet larger they are goiop to give O Mebor the best base ball teuui in th Stale. Recall two years ago. Nitfger school cotmnitieuaieu 'n charge Anffin IUNa .K ofP. nMi. of white schools. A nigger depu orrrKr,,l.wmnffs.nnnyn,k tJ sheriff from Lraveu ouuty in Odd Fellows Hall.' Knightly carry ing a white mun through welcome to visitors. Goldsboro to the Iusane Asylum Goldsboro Council No. 39. Jr. 0. at Kaleigh, a nig-er now iu Con U. A. M, meets every Wednes- gress from this distric, niggtr day evening, 8:00 o'clock, in Odd magistrates, and a n'ggnr od the r ellows HalL Cordial welcome board of trustees of the schoo to all visiting brethren. THE WEATHER. Fob Goldsboeo and Vicinity: Fair to-night and Thursday. OUR LOCAL OPTIC. Bolaabaro and Vicinity Blltory In Brail pltoma of Bajtngf and Doing; Wlsa nd UtharwlM, Baa Down and Ran Id by Omnlpratant Ublqolloas, Local "Grand Hound. "J for the white blind of N irth Car oiioa. Ana id uie iace oi ai these things the Radicals and the fusion garg iusult our people by telling there is uo dinger of nigger rule. This is the time fur men to show their hands. There is no use mincing matters. The negroes are goiug to 6tind to getber. Whats the white folks going to do? SENATOR RANSOM. To Spjak iu Uohtalnro Mot day Ju y ,': at 1 O'clock. Have you registered? Mrs. Arnold Borden and chil dren have returned from a visit to relatives in Chester, S. C rpi i 0maloh!a U'lfl O rut or, tttateHiiiau and 1'lplolllMt Vi 11 1 utj Biounviuga iciuaia.uiD KalA of lftdia.-i Bhirt, WaiRtS ftt Lift Hn a-loynent Volca In Knvnr of the Weil'3 Selling them at exactly Amendment and While ,-Dirm half all this week. ,,, Messrs. I. F. Dortch and IS. No ninu is better known in F. Aycock will speak at Creech's k'ortb Carolina than Ex-Senator nSid? ,nigLt'. tgetLer M-ttt. W. Ransom, and the an with Mr W T lliirtnh noHncemunl thtt ho is to ypoitk iu Miss Ada Wrenn and little Goldsburo next Monday will be Raleigb. where they will spend welcomo D(m8 to thu l,aol)l0 of Bomeume yisitinK relatives. this city and section. With his The Daughters of the Confod- l)olieLcd niaDOt'r8 ttDd riu8iu 0 firaov will meet, tn-ninrrnw aftr- oquenco ho hua held tte solons of noon at 6 o'clock, at the home of tho nation spellbound ul hi-) feet iX- : nt:.. 4j... i .ii: ..... ... me pitJBiupin, iuihb oub corner. m0 tnis lost nono ot bit miigic Miss Mavrnn Isaacs has return- chariu as an orator and is as ed from BostoD, Mass , where she bright and us fresh to-day as ever u ueu i.iuK .pec... uuurse EVCIvb0dy is invited to hoir by her cousin,- Miss Jennie Har- hlU)- lbo ludU)8 OBoeciully tiro in riss. vited. Tho K. of r. Baud wi . Have you registered! Have you Uxainh the music talked Amendment to your neigh-1 Tboso living in adjoining coun wit aibjuu uumg your uuiyi ine ties can come on lue morning failure to carry the Amendment trainB) nniving in Uoldsboro not would well nigh ruin North Cir- ,, .. ,,, , , . . 6 lator than 12:30 o clock, hour the niina ' spooch and return that af tern joii . r tr tt'ii ii I 1 air. x. y xiimer mo Iop- ftiis is tho only opportunity for n 7; f i . our people to hear this distiu- pyingthe newly equipped quar- gu'eJ sou of North Urolimi. ters on Walnut street, in the JJiz zell building. VOUIi 1JLSINESS Whoso business is it to work By order of the president thore will ho an imnnrlunt manfinir cA the Goldsboro Athletic Club to- might Hnd muin for 11,0 CW,il" night at 8:30 o'clock. There will lioDal Amendment? Do you want be some very important business good govtrntrtut in North Caro to attend to, besides the election Una? Then it is vour biisiooes. Ate : : i.-i I j ii o - fuvor of a government by the man eloquont will speak in this whito men of tho State? Thou art city next Monday, at 1 o clock. lho ma th wb(JB0 b t u T 4 U . -. .1 a I ' jjet tue wuuie uuy auu couuiy turn out and trivo him an old time Demo cratic welcome. Let's have an old ou a wtll, ,U"D wllu ADg' time Democratic Ka'lv on the oc-paxon blood courning tbrouL'h casion. your veiuj. do you luve your ran . . .... Tbere was only one marriage li- aoa Uo you ctlel lBh ln yUI' uu,tI t cense issued in Wayne county the the memory of that sweit-fuced past week : Mr. H. C. Moore L01hor, and th.it venerable father tn Miss Annifi Ghssnn. and that I . ' hn , I, I.I : 1 was returned on account of the U,D J"u "10 "'"'K " 1 inability of the contracting par 'old you never to do a dishi nor- ties to perfect the. final arrange- ai,0 act Hu vthinir that would mentsior me ceremony. .. n a vwi ii ii wv'U IUU II it 'lit Mr. J, D. Kivenbark is back that ho would haml down t,. v,, again from a t.ip to Ildeigh and LtHrnisbed? Th, n,ri von, llnrnam Ilnrinir hia ahanniu vnu I J ' J 1 J, J" I... , terday his brother Mr. Paul lii- J your ancestor., venbark furnished the well written 11 18 yur outness yos, mot e news letter to the Post which ap- thau thut, it is y our solemn duty ... . . - I - peared tnis morning trom Uolds- to do every tiling in otir power t VUllJf HID L' t'CUUII. 11(1011 Ull T n I T vri: t . I . tvev. jr. n. v uisner. u. u.. oi Amun, rucnt. im, I .,w ..ui,.i,i,.i, lue uaiumore (jonterence, and , , 8ecretarvoftheBnardof(hnrr..hDnettCOun'1 Verity within our Extension, of the M. E. Church "orders. South, will speak at St. Paul's M E. Cburcb to-night, services lo lllhl S. begin at 8:15 o'clock. A cordia ".-if ma I v lnyiiauon is extenaed to all the i' is now constitutional against people to bear btm. Wo hope our rouuh ridprism 'n,n Bi.,0i.,D city will give him a full congre- Mfk'mi,,,, ,.i iration. Hat. now inthnn.ii. ,hJMcK,nlL ,b on ' guest of Mr. Charles Dewey. l1. i i t a The interment of the remains ichlea olives were invented Of Mrs. Eva Ballen-Bereer was fr women to take to nienies and made to-day In Willow Dale Cem- m.aUti.Pir ),ui.,,.i, ,.n .i... ...... I I I J . "'.-......r ,111 111(5 vmij, UCD1UD UOl UUSUttUU. WQ0 1 , preceded her some years ago.Kbe way ' Ma aknnl Ufl m i I bad been residing with her son Mr. N.B,Bwger, nearPikeville, gl?08 a I,ock whon sho wneretne a tea yesterday. She grain ber of years and where her bus- refU8e 10 8tnile excePl at the ex band keept a store on Ashe street I Pense r others near the old market. i it. k... k.nl The One Day Cold Cum. .....Vr.VIIIW,Ug UUg UOII I ,.J I.. ..... . ... . ' .. . . I L!.U t L i . . L .. .. i,r"u n'1 "(nl- inroal cured hy Ker kVHUif VI WUIVU lUUB UiaOUlam li' Lil ' -llo""'" Lativc yuKimt. iittltK , aaiiauuy (.aiiartu crjr lor itwoa." ill Twiies As the bloo.1 om'-.i. tdnt that it v kep' 'h.-is f: 0 Cancer, Scrofula, 0 Old Sores, Rheumatism, Contagiouo Blood Poison, Chronic Ulcers. 3 ill the element necessary to sustain life, it U itnoor- r cif nil impuntirs, or it becomes a source of disease, nnJ '.mj; the holy, aiM loss of hralth i sure to follow. M 1 !:vm witboul. through the skin by absorption, or liiiK'JUMoti : 'Mi-is i;..m wimin, as wneit waste proauru accumulate in uie svnte-u an-1 (.rairiit. a'.' 'wnijj disease genns to develop anJ be taken into the i-muMttoii V!n!c .ul A troubles have one common orietn, each has some jici-uii irttv to !!sti:i-:ih it from the other Contagious Blood Poison, Scrofula, t.iii-rr Riiruina: i-.ni, 1 1- .- in i an J other bloo! diseases can !e distinuisheil by a crrt.uu sore, ulcrr r r-. i; .t n: r itifiainiiiauon apiieaxiiiij on the skin. Ivverv blood disc.kv sl,.,s vmr ur la'cr on the- ouidc and on the weakest part of the body, or where it finds the least resistance. M i::v misi.ike thf "re or o itwar l siti for tha real disease, and attempt a cure by the use of salves, liniments and other ei'.cm.il .i;ii'-a!io:iN V.ihi.i'-ii tunc is lot and no permanent benefit derived from such treatment. BLOOD TROUBLES REQUIRE BLOOD REMEDIES; the poison must be completely and perm, nei.tlv r:a'licati-l t..c Mood n mloned. unlied and cleansed, or the disease goes deeper ami saps the very life. Mercury, potnh au'l ateiiic, the trratinciit usual h nieM-ntied in this class of dUeaes, are violent poisons, even when taken in smalt doses never cure, but do much harm by a d luitf another poison to the already overburdened, diseased blood. .s S. n , Nature s own remedy, made of roots and herbs, attacks the disease la the 1-iood, antidotes and forces out all impurities, makes weak, thin blood rich, strong an 1 healthy, and at the same tiftie builds up the general health. S. S. S. is the only purely vietable blood pumicr known, and the on 1) one that can reach deep-seated blood troubles. A record of 50 yewrs of successful cures proves it to be a reliable, unfailing specific for all Ijlood and skin troubles. FrGB Mottlcal Treatment. Our Medical IVpartment is in charge of skilled physicians, who have made blood and skin diseases a life study, so if you have Contagious Blood I'oison, Cancer, Scrofula, Klieumatisni, Hci-ma, an Old Sore or Ulcer, or any similar blood trouble, write them fully for advice atujut your cae. All correspondence is conducted in strictest conft dence. We make no 1 liar;e f r this Mirvice. Book oa blood and ikin diseases free. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, 6a. HAL F P Cleal? Srteep j The next few weeks will see a clean sweep in our surplus stock of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry. Irresistible prices will be the broom that does the sweeping. Must have room for oar incoming Full auJ Holiday btoek. Need the room, more thau the prolits we are willing to sacrifice. If you have present or future j-jwelry needs, present buying means future bitving. Horse Shoe Pins and Brooches in Gold and Silver. UTTv IT SALEOF Xv .-& Wt Ladies 9 Shirt Waists I er. er. ir. p. pr & & & VV V W v W v;V W Hot Weather KnoGked out When the weather makes you feel that you have nothing to live 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 ill right the rest of the day Why you Ought to Trade With Us. Tin re ure ho many reasons why you had ought to trade at our store t'nt there is not room enough iu a little advertisement to tell them all. One reason is, that we are modern. We keep pace with new ideas and new conditions. Ah fast as anything better than we have is invented, we secure it. As fast as we discover newer and purer and more desirable things, we take them up. lint the old reasons are best of all the reasons that have always g ivetned us; these aro Reliability, Honesty, Promptness, and 1'nnty and Freshness of Stock. The Best always; never the next best. M e don't cure to be the tuggest, but we do want to be the best, and in the lead, just what and where we are. We expect you to inveetigate this statement, and we sincerely hope you will. M. E. Robinson & Bro , The Money's Worth Druggists. We have about four hundred waists on hand -about one-half of our season's purchases. They are all the newest and best things, and everyone is a 1900 waist. We shall not carry over a single waist into next season and to this end we offer Our entire stock of WAISTS at EXACTLY HALF the Regular Price. No Reservations Whatever. $2S0 waists will be sold at $1.2f. RfO waists will be sold at IS cents, R00 waists will be sold at 0 cents. IS cent waists will be sold at 3! cents. 1.7? waists will be sold at WW cents. .2S waists will be sold at 63 cents. 90 cent waists will be sold at 4S cents GS cent waists will be sold at 33 cents 0 cent waists at 2 cents. SALE COMMENCES . JUlU 18th, 1900- Wednesdau Special Sale Shoes Et6. In order to reduce our stock of low-cut shoes, we make the following cut in them for Wednesday and Thursday OF THIS WFLK. Our stock of the famous QUEEN QUALI TY low cuts at $2, regular price $2 SO. Our stock of $2 low cuts we offer at 1.69 Our stcck of $1.7) low cuts we offer at 1.37. Our stock of $1. ft) low cuts we offer at 1.19. Our stock of S1.2J low cuts we offer at 1.10. As we have only a few pairs of our Queen Qual ity high cut shoes, we offer on above days at 2.48, regular price being 3. UMBRELLAS. Our S2 grade on these days go at 1.69. Our 1.0 grade at $1.2). Our 1.2? grade at 1.10. Our 1.10 grade at o9 cents. Our 1 grade at WS cents. NECKWEAR. About one-half gross of ladies' neckties, regular 2$c. goods at other places. Our price has been I8c but on pbove days we will make them 12 1-2 cents. No Goods charged at these prices. Yours truly, Southerland, Brinkley & Co. Pi Weil & Bros The place fcr Honest Reductions, RHEUMAGIDE CURES RHEUMATISM To Stay Cured. All Druggists. Price $1. Stop Here and place your orders Our soft st'tel for tohacco flues has come and w.- urn prepared to fill all orders Droinn'U'. ftnnvnlna Ha win or kfa. liines, oil rook stoves Artie Water Coo'eis, I Oroam Freezers, the best Tobacco 15asket in the world, and many olli r things you need all for sale cheap. Hatinfactioc guaranteed. Sanitary, Heating and -The Jno. Slauohter Co.
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