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THE: ARGUS1 THE RIGHT TIME. Goldsboro can offer poeitm proof of her faith ia Goldsboro at a manufacturing centre by point LODGE DIRECTORY. Inglto the factonea ffense Lodge No. 6,10.0.?., meets oar midst More than that, every factories was bailt Oortgai welcome to viaitore. with home money. Tnis tact alone Wayne Lodge No. 111 A. F. k A. MJ could to used as a powerful factor meets in ana era uonaay even- DAILJ AND WEEKLY. in inducing foreign capital to YLsituif brothers heartily come to Goldsboro. welcomed v i. .w. tim, o look after damn Jjoage a a, jv i r? meets , imnnrt,nt mtLU Thl A.n H-00 O'ClOfJt I J JinignUy ger of negro rale has unquestionably been of great mgs, 7:50 o'clock, in CMd ireuows Hall. every Friday evening,! m Odd FeUows Hall welcome to Tiaitora. Cpntcjj!8Up Blood Poiaon There U bo poiaon to klgUr contagioaa, n .I., .nil., mil .n rl.atiiii Hi. TVnit It right here IS I too turt yot ut cured btcaute all rztcnud Mgpt oi tna aittatt mw aittpptareq, iw the doctor aejt yoa art wU. AUny par ton have ben doicd with Mercury and Potaah for month or yeera, mnd pro Bouaced cured to reIiM whet tot lata that the dii m wu only corered up . - oat anla. and to tbtirttnow and mortii- catioa tad tboet earttt aad dteitet to tbata hart bees Infected by thU loau eomt diaeaat, for no other poiaon la to rely traiuioitted from parent to child I J i r .1 111 taaalauu' UlwoluwinRVtluwilluwwJii ana Oaa laWB p.t.rrh Scrofula, at mm akin dieeaae. in old tore or ulcer developing in middle Vt. L & early ,ww " a, for it remaina tmoldering in the eya- Ooldlboro Oonncfl No. 89. Jr. 0. . . i. lo can be traced to blood pouoa coo- TT A Iff miud nan WaHiiml uaojaKt Ml nvnu viiwiu-i iraoua day ererung, 8:00 o'clock, in Odd cause capital ie always sensitive, reiiowsJU.au. uorcuai welcome. . ;n i....t L r .ntm nmfif,tic. mi tDU WtUllBlie.a nn v 'u,vo'l -7 -- : r-rj . , i ... i anrta oni id iat Beginning, o. o. o. m their money wnere tnere ia a pos only antidote for tbia peculiar viraa. k.i i i I the only remedy known that can aiUUllJ uiat uau iiuhiwvu be enacted, and lawlessness will abound. Until last to all vistting brethren. THE WEATHER. Ti Hotter Ti Dau. SThe more delicious our Soda. We keep it ai such a temperature that it will cool you quickly and re fresh you as no other Sum mer drink wflL' We use only the best extracts and the purest carbonated water Just Received. A BIG LOT OF FRESH TURNIP SEED1 Wmtimt Mr Foa Goldssobo and Vicixitt: Fair to-nicht and Thursday, warmer. threatened week North these dangers Carolina, bat OUR LOCAL OPTIC tb 8,ori0UB iaD of white ,aPrem- laev has burst forth in all oi its Scappernong grapes are get- beauty and splendor and power, ting ripe, I and the future of tbe Old North nr. w n n.Ht. s. k.w fmm Btat is bricht with hope and - - mm m X- a BWklB ami uanum ava vJht) u a trip to Raleigh. Good reports come from the farmers all orer the country, Mr. W. J. Gibson left to-day on a business trip to Kaleigb. Mrs. Way land Jones, of Ra leigh, ia risitinjr ber parents Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Giddens. La Grange is reported to have a case of small poi brought there by a negro woman from Norfolk. promise. The eyes of the entire country bare been upon North Carolina. We have found ourselves equal to the emergency. The great white manhood of the State have secured permanent good government for North Carolina. Capital will no longer fear to come within our borders. BOARD OF ALDEKHEN. The coltiyation of the turnip in thia country ia greatly on the increase. only anudote lor una peculiar rtrna, rwm' -v, - too only remedy known that can orer- teat culture, DUl require! gooa, aeep, ncu bou ana saouia do sown oeioro come it and drive it out of the blood, aad or after a rain, while the ground is moist, aa on the strength of the early h doe thia to thoroughly and effectually growth will depend in a great measure the success of the crop, that there ia nerer a return of the diaeaat A FEW OF OUB LEADING VARIETIES: The "Early White Flat" to ombamta or humiliate you afterward, j. y.. ---15-- riety known and can be town either broadcast or in the ?5f5t???J2c2! 1 drills. The MI wly Flat or Purple Top" is a variety of the easiest culture itVe.. eonteina no 1 nd a general farorite with alL The -Mammoth Bed Top Globe" ia one mineral to break down of the most salable varieties now grown; it is of the "Ulobe" shape, flesh KZS v CwS yourconatitution ; it la pure white, with a red or purple top ana of very rapid growth. I'he "Early nralv vegetable and tbe only blood trarU : White Ere" is an early variety introduced a few years since, pure white. Icr known that cleanata the blood tad of ear shape. Quite desirable. The large "White Norfolk Globe." There is very little distinction between this and the "White Globe: they are both eaually as productive and very desirable for stock feeding. "Amber Globe'' is a very beautifully formed variety, quite productive, solid flesh and attractive color. "Southern Seven Top" is the hardiest of all sorts and may be left standing in the open ground during winter. "Southern at tbe tame time builds op the general health. . . Our little book on contatiotu blood poiaon ia the moat complete and lnetruc Uvt ever iaaued; it sot only telle all about thia dictate, bat alto how to cur yourtelf at heme. It ia free and ahouU be in the handa of everyone tccking t Curt. Send for it THt SWIrT SPECIFI0 00, ATLANTA, 8A. Are You Insured ? IF NOT, Why? rise" variety is also used for wnter greens in the South; it also produces large and beautiful turnips. "Early White Snow J5all" is an early, white. round-formed variety, sweet and tender when small, but pithy when full grown. The "Imperial Purple Top, xeliow ituta mcra, or Swede," is tbe largest and most productive Swede knowu; there is no variety which has gained a greater reputation throughout the entire country than the rata bags- These and many other varieties all at the very lowest bottom prices at our store. Come in and let us prove it M. E. Robinson & Bro., The Money's Worth Druggists. THE ONE 8P0T.ON EABTB WHERE A MAN FI14DI BOLIDlCOMFORT ThA fonfAderata Veterans will niA-niflit OrMitham'a Store to- The Uoard oi Aldermen met ..I. .... . ...I. a morrow. A great many from this last night in regular session with lis in Hig yun Home. city will go, Mayor Peterson in the ohair, and There will be a came of ball to- with Aldermen Hollowell, Hill. morrow altercoon at o clock ureech, roweii, draper, jjamo, between Goldsboro and Fremont, gUgg m& Dewey present , at nerrmann rara. nit niorV .Ri-muiAnrBf. wad little Miss Ada and her brother the minutes of previous sessions Master Jim Thompson, of DoTer, held durlnt? the month, which are in the city, on a vieit to their m ithont ohan -1.ia th. Kf Mr - it4 1 r -a-- Vra. Jno. IL Wella. oruu)auce WM """V Our placing the inspection oi piamo- So when you have once secured one, Bee that you keep it by placing insurance ou lb ui a guou, suuu cum pany, So that V0U Will you protected in case of Fire. dBSl ,!r kweraga connection, in igh on Angus. 22.?Bonnd trip tfaJ d .obar8 tickets at reduced rates will be m" wsw , issoed by the ' Southern Kailwsy. tion. : l Alderman Dewey moved that will give a lecture at 8alom church the same tax be imposed npon , Wednesday night, August 15th, at the merchants thie year as was early candle light.' Subject: "His m for08 last year. The same rate wwonary travels in japan, am of texation wiU prevail, this year Every member of Golden Link Chapter Na 3, O. E. should . be present at the meeting to morrow, Thursday night, at 8 o'clock. The meeting is of great est importance. The Board of County Commis- year sionera did not complete their com tames are prompt in pay ment, vast in resources and oflei reasonable rates. We make a specialty oi insurance it ail its branches. Geo. w. Dewev & Bv OOLPSBORO. N O OK&WC as last The Mayor was instructed to employ some one to take a list of surface water closets in the city for whioh a tax is imposed. The tax will remain the same as last which is fifty cents per head. TurniD seed ! ALL VARIETIES. 'Seven Top." "White Rat," "Dutch." "Purple Top," "White Globe," etc -AND- JENKINS & FARRIES, Drujfplsta and Seedsmen. Walnut Street, opp. Mayor' Office. The question of inoreased taxes for hacks was referred to the or- Bicycle Stolen ! Long Island Ruta Baga Our reputation for handling none Vint fho haaf mir.af mil mna, li. session on Monday and adjourned! Alderman Powell made com-Lle seed obtainable is established to meet again on the 14th, wheo I plaint about the hacks standing! aT We guarantee our prices. Uie question or. cotton weighers at the mat of Walnut and will come for a neanog as well as - t n i u , . d . i I ! . . WUUI BireCbD, UUli UU QU There were only two marriage licenses issued in Wayne county 4t aaiaiA aa Astir mmA J. B. Bnseowe to Sadie C. The city decided to furnish the ew njKhta ago. A reward of 110 Owens, Isaac Crow to Julia Ed- pipe foraflowine: well, which will be paid for its recovery and no I Mr. M. B. Farmer proposes to !S v on side; niekle on right handle bar is worn off; grip was glued on recently; new inner tube in rear wheel: too Uoldsboro Junior lteel learn bar is dented; tool bag under seat. was suppled with equipments by Aug. 1 WHARTON GULICK the board and are now prepared r - r i sv-ri aj aatv ar m m Mm mm u w pipe Mr. M. B. Farmer proposes to Prof, Simkins. Principal of the drive on Walnut street near the Doyer High School, Dover, N. C, big ditch. was here to-day. tinder the man agement of Prof. Simkins the Dover High School is succeeding finely. The next session will be gin August 27 tL Mr. Geo. W. Baker, of the firm to fight fire. The reports of the various tbeabureb's ripobt. - -1 .. , , , of Baker A Eason to-day pur- CUJ omce" were reaa ana aaoPt" cliMed of Mr. M. Sherman the ed together with the bills and large stables and vacant land on pay roll as follows: Oak street and will erect at an Airlv data three handsoma cot tages thereon. Thia deal with sev- Sgii2-i V. ' 1 I2i x, I- ti, , I Disbursements 716.69 vw ww luouv Keoeipti 372 96 the real estate agency of Mr. E. Balance Aug. l 8 10.96 L. Edmundson. ,,,.. My house and lot in Edmundson Town. Oood location. Splendid well of water. Hcuse fronts the country road. R. A. SINGLETON H. F. PRICE, OIVIL ENOINBER. Office up itaim. oor. John A Walnut 8i GOLDSBORO. V. C POSITION WANTED ! MfiroaT. i . TOun- iB(j- wno u conversant The Grand Encampment o' Odd Special License tax 168.00 1 book-keeper, stenographer and type- Fellowi meets next Wednesday at ea Estate 182.49 writer desires a position in this city. Wilm nffton. It will elect a da b- a" o.w auurw . , w w abuub, wuiub- Total. $ 386.98 boro, N. O. Boarders Wanted. r n r r 1 1 1 . 4ft An I Airs. j. juatinis can acoommo- 6.00 date a limited number of boarders, 6.00 1 Rates made known on amplication gate to the Sovereign Grand Tl-1 ' city oubk's kepobt, "a" ' V ft 7 i ..I .. ! Fines and coets members of the order will attend mi the Sovereign Grand Lodge.There Amu. from ail other sources ' are now llfi 'lodfea in thia State. with moo members. Total coo Boarding House. - . , I Paw Pl) tnm T.,I. ROTKAl The' First Baptist Sunday Bills allowed for ixilV lochia The undersigned has opened up School will have their annual pic . First Class Boarding House in nio at Daniel's chaoel to-morrow. ToUI 1899.68 Arlington Hotel, and solicits The little folks are requested to I a cuu mjotb patronage of the public: Bates t3 be at the Baptist church st 7:30 the pleasant flavor,' gentle action, andlper week: 75 cents per day. the the 00 o'clock a. m. Those who wish soothing effect of Symp of Pigs, when their baskets sent oat will please ln Beed 01 Uw. nd s3d them to the church by MO '.. f ""ff tt . s sansiM sFimairwina naaain ita Tniinwa iu nsuat ala la I aa, 4. a. ah. a . . . I BSU hilKB IB 1B1 kllBB EMBW1B1 IBmilT yasnnnw r.tiU ana.- ctmes win pleats tike ..a 'ZZlZT::'. 3. Q HOLLET. r FRANK BOYKTTK, Dentjgte OaatiaSordta Baadlta tvtr SMlhrMaS A Sparkling Gem. h the expression from many persons who have bought dia monds from us : We have yet to meet the first one dis satisfied with his purchase. We don't allow such persons to leave our store. We Can't Afford It ! We strive to give service that leaves no ground for dissatis-factioriti ' We know diamonds from the ground to our casej buy direct from the cutters, and give yon the "middlemana" profit. Horse SHoe Pins v and Brooch'esin Gold and Silver; Finest Butter ! Fresh Every Week Swift Creek Dairy Butter every Thursday. Clover Hill Butter every Friday. FLEISHMANN'S YEAST CAKES three times a week, at Bizzell & Wooten. -OROOBK8. Refrigerators At Gost ! COHE QUICK. Royall & Borden ELatabllehed 1880, Betabllehed 1880. -ttMoore & Robinson, k : UNDERTAKERS. Fine ana Plain Wood and Hi tal lie Coffllnsand Caskets. Qaallty aa nitia OMraattaS at Law at Iht hmwt 4tktStoM,t.Ballil0haMh. . Phtatt, Mt. ft, TS. aad I , A rTtt VWsTTsn . We have a nice lot of the very bes JA I I n I Cast and 8teel Banges made, that uw.-r a w we nna ti For 34ays9 Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, August 8 9 and 10 We offer remnants of all our Summer Stock. cludin?: Percals, Ginghams, Scrim, Dimities, Linens, Ribbons, Madras, Lawns, Oropndies, Domestics, all over laces and embroideries, and numerous other articles marked way below cost. Our Shirt waists are still at tiait price. H. mi BROS. Honest Merchandise. Big 8 HoeSaie Nearly all at half price. We do not intend to carry over any of our low quartered shoes. In order to enforce this argument and to establish the speedy exit of the shoes, we have inaugurated the special low prices here mentioned: CHILDREN'S SHOES. AboutI3 pairs oxford ties plain or kid top, prices were from 7? to 1.2 $ sizes $ to 10 50c. About 36 pairs Misses oxford ties and pat, tip sandals, sizes 11 to 2, were 1.00 to now 75c. A big drive in in fants strap sandals at ?0c on the dollar. LADIES' SHOES. Those that were 1-25 and 1.50 now 98c. Those that were 1.75 and 2.00 now 1.48. Those taht were 2 25 and 2 50 nowl 75. Those that were 2 50 to 3 00 now 2 00. About 12 pairs ladies' common sense ox fords, were 1 75 and 2 00 now 98c. The above are all this season's styles and guaranteed by us. All last sMcnn's hns that wr lfft nvpr fmm ... .ww Mwvrta wwww ,atf irviv ivib w w l S Vial our 98c shoe sale a few weeks ago, go now at 50c. Delineators for September Now Ready. Gastex & Go THB LADIES CASH DRY GOODS STORE. we find takes np too much of our store room, and in order, to get . the room, we nave deoiaed to seu uese lunges st net oosv. now if yon wise anioeiunge at abargain,eomeatonce,as tueymasigo. i Sahttaw, Heating end W.TM Flttnjbint Y' ra, "3 F. Q. MIDDLETON, PROPEIETOB SRock .4 Spring f Nurseries WARSAW, N G. Offers High-Grade Nursery Btoct for Fall Ifnd Winter, 1900. Apple, Coach, Pear.riunuMalberry, rip, an Pecan Tree, and Grape Vines. , Write for oatalogueand prices. Jt wUUppreotate your orders and save yon money. Over years and are i i. Davis, of jfiCCuulttf ' tmk CfnfttilAa ii,tl,WOfaraersaveploethelrordert wlthme forlheptot sit y JilVi OU-QniCr tO.lallweiire- ;I refer yoa.to W,T. tortch and It&V tornl4llgtrdp0c. ill woiTOarftf W-m. Niest lit. j witeii.
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