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THE ARGUS DAILY AND WEEKLY. LODGE DIRECTUM. Neuse Lodge No. 6, L 0. 0. F., meets very Tuesday evening, at 8:00 o'clock, in Odd Fellows UalL Cordial welcome to visitors. Wayne Lodge No. 112, A. F. & A. M., meets 1st and 3rd Monday even mg7:30oclO0mUddteUowsjtklIy conduct bnt maje no at welcomed duffin Lodge No. 8, K. of P., meets every Friday 6Tening,8:00 o'clock in Odd Fellows Hall. Knightly welcome to visitors. Goldsboro Council No. 89, Jr. 0. U. A. M., meets every Wednes day evening, 8:00 o'clock, in Odd Fellows Hall Cordial welcome to all visiting brethren. THE WEAT1IEK. Fob Goldsbobo and Vicinity: Generally fair to-night and Friday j OUR LOCAL OPTIC. aldtbaro aad.Tlolnlty Hlttory In Uriel Cpltoma of SajfBfl aad l)ln. Wis' .. . aa Other!. Boa Down and Kan lu j by Omnlprawat Ubiquitous, Loo.l orwd Boiidi." I The Sunday School of the First j Baptist church is at Dund'n Chapel to day, this being tbe oc-: agreed upon at the coming mcet casion of their annual pic-nic. Tbe it,- 0f the Democratic State coui- litlle folks were at the church j bncht and early this morning. I Thaw left in hih .nirits .m l we j all hopo that notbirc has occurred ' to mar their enjoyment. The Richmond Dispatch con tains tbe following paragraph: A letter baa been rtceived hen from Governor-elect Charles 13. A jack, of North Carolina, say tag that be thinks it will be im possible for him to take part iu tbe Virginia campaign, as he has been Invited to do. hi has j jsi finished a tremendously arduous campaign, and expects to maki; several speeches in N jrth Caro lina tbts fall. A negro excursion from N jw bjrn arrived here this morning, and the water melon maiket, which bai beeu dull and in dative all the week, jumped up several points and at one time ii looked as If the supply would bd ex hausted. The excursion was ac companied by a brass band, -which baa been playing often and on throughout the day, which has compelled ua to "face tbe music", j Tbe Associated Riilroada have given the following rates for the unveiling ceremony of the Vance monument, which take place Au gust 22. Individuals; one first class for one way. To soldier?, band", associations, etc., in uni form in oompanys or twenty or more, 1 cent per mile each way. Tickets on sale August 21, and 22, with final limit on 25 ih. State Camps of United Confederate Veteraos that expect to attend the Vance monument unveiling will please inform J. C. Bird song, Adjutant of L. O'B. Branch Bamp at Raleigh, of the number that will attend and what accom odation they will require. As a result of a family feud Mr. BobDavip, who lives in the Providence section of this county, KflR near de&th'd door t.o-itnv - - j . Yesterday afternoon Mr. Davis went to the borne of his son-in-' law Mr. J. B. Faulkner, who was . at work la bis tobacco barn. Mr. , Davis asked if be could be of as- . sisiance aaa receivea a aiscour teou?, negative answer from his son-in-law. Davis turned to walk away and said that Faulkner had to quit talking about him. Faulk ner grabbed a chair aud tan up behind Davis and knocked h m down Davis got upaod clinched Falkner and had him oi the ground beating him when a younger brother of Faulkner named Noah came up aud slabbed Davis in the back twice with a knife. Tbe wounds may prove fatal, as tbepointof the knife en tered the lungs. A young steer arrived in ihu city early this morning with a hoy fastened to tbe end of a rope. The steer was behaving himself viry nicely and was carrying the boy along all right until he got down on Walnut street in front of the postoffl je. At th's point be con cluded to bave a little fun end proceeded to try to get this buy loose from tbe other end of the rope, 83 he could "toko in tho town" by himtelf. It is possih e that the steer was adia ued of Inn I partner, wbbse clothes wern toi o and whose face was black. How ever this mty be, tte Bleor seoo raised S duet and drew a crowd He jumped back and forth across , the street a few times and. finally got the boy and the rope hung ; around a post at Daria' meat Bcsffold. He pushed tbe scaffold ' down and threw hinmlf on tho ground. While ho was on the : ground ropes were fastened to all font of bit feet. With rll tbeio ropes hung, to him he was finally persuaded to a big oak treo and tied and left to cool off. Later in the day his captives returned and looted h'm from tho tree, where upon he loosed himself from bi captors aud pet out i!on Walnut street witb sn immense crowd follow io2 and veiling. We have cot he-ird where or wben be ttoj) pi.), if ho ever di'. Tbe police wircDreMnt nod hw tbe diso tempt t ) arrest the steer. r m HEAD(JIAKTEUS. Maik Banna Has Not Coralhd Everythi. g id llie ''D ugn ' Line. New York, August 7. The mail at the Democratic Htato headquarters was usually large to tla'. aml il was said that ! many checks from the upper part of the State was received. Many letters, too, were receiv ed from all parts of the State.fav- . . , oriugtbe nomiuatioii t temp b 1 troller Color for (ioV rnor. It is the general opinion among Demucnitie politicians that nominee for Governor wil the be mittt,0 ut Saratoga. Whether there ... . , . .. . . w.H be harmony or a better tight between the Hill and C'roker fac tious of the party will also be de cided ut the meeting. It was declared at headquar ters tbis afternoen that the pos sibility of tho nomination of Color caused tho withdrawal of Odell. The following address, signed A. Lincoln Meyers, prenidout.was given out to day: To the Colored Democracy of the State of New York, Greeting: As tho president of the United Colored Democracy of the State, of New York, aud iu pursuance of a roaoluttou adopted by the cam paign committee of said organiz ation, I do hereby call a confer ence of tho colored Democrats of the counties aud Congressional districts of the State to meet Thursday night, August 9, at Odd Fellows., Hall, 158 West Twenty-ninth street. The purpose of this meeting is to inaugurate au aggressive cara paigu throughout the State for Bryan aud Stevenson aud the whole Democratic State and coun ty tickets. generTlIews. ITEMS OF INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD. Nbhi of the Stagr, Social, Political uil Otherwise, Culled from Oor Daily Kiohttnge Ex Secretary of the Navy William C. Whitney is as expert an automo biliet as he is a horseman, and de lights iu the running of his own au mobiles. General Alexel Kuropotkiu, who in to connuHiid the Uussieu forces in China, was the lirst military man of his country to win the French Le gion of Honor. The Czur of itussia frfiiiently plays teuniH with his Ministers nnd the officers of his household, and is qualified to pose as a champion iu such circles. William Waldorf Actor promises to become a niauwithout a country, Knulish society has turned its back upon hiui. It is admitted atGliveder, his splemiid villa on the Tlianies, that he will not tenant it this au tumu, and Ins maKazino property, the l'all Mall Gnet is iu the market for sale. A curious story is (,'oiug around apropos of M. Dek-asso's threat at th time when the French Consul General at Yunnan Hen was suppos ed to be iu danger of his life. When the Chinese Minister was sent for by the French Foreigu Minister, his Excellency's children were pursuad ed that M. Delcasse was going to of fer their father what Prince Tuau was Baid to have offered the young Emperor the choice of sabre or poi son. As the story goes there was a very dramatic scene, the children clinging desperately to their father's robe to prevent him from goiDg to the Foreign Office. The Chinese Mi flitter nevertheless did his duty, and returned safe and8ound, to the joy of his family, who seemed sur prised at M. Delcsse's moderation and humanity. -r r. 1 1 i 1 V :,...,.-,.,:... w 8 ToSSii iin ii ii i i i "" Real Estate Bulletin ! FOR SAIrK- s Id Liw.-Mlnx, OonrKi' M. nor ink I', l ink Si. in nr In Kni'tury t i i Walnut M.ni-ar i.eorKr U Kant Wulmit, m-iir l climb " i.'iirin-i 1 1 1 titlil Jultu Mrt 5 " ( hi i ln'stnut fliiil Wm SIS If ji.nl.iiy ny of tin1 iilmvi- lx J'-Hlmble irnx-rt ! k. yim wi'ilio lull i.niy a beautiful lionir, I'm im lim-i-lni' iil ii".n w liii-li a nroflt of i'6 jm-t ri iit i nn ! reiilUfil wllliin the next three yeiirn. Kuclmne ! brnlu. tx or Keven nleely loenteil duburbaii farnm, only sluirl walk fiom llie ity. FOR RENT. V llooin Dwelllnn near KiIi'uib1 ehurch V1A.00 s cor lieoaiul WaluutSts 16.00 k West Wnliiut nearlieo 12.00 8 mores Vrlinillun Hotel. ill l, 10 nnd lfi.00 2 " K l eiitre, lu-t Miltcrry anil Alie tr.atul I1W 1 store, Walnut, near iH.it ollice M.0 2 otliees over I r . Cobl' ollice at $1 mill tl.i'O 1 4-ronni hittirfe lien r eon rt house 5 00 Several 3, H, iiml I room tenement tioimfs In dlffi'icnt (KirtloiiH of the city. Humphrey-Gibson Company. WEST C'KNTRH STREET, Oppiwlte Hotel Krunon. Turnip seed ! ALL VAIUETIES. "Seven Top." "White Flat," "Dutch," "Purple Top," "White Globe," etc. AND Long Island Ruta Baga. Our reputation for handling none but the bst, purest and most reh tililfi seed Ibtainablu is established. Wr We Kuarautee our prices. JENKINS & FARRIES, Dnipi'leta and Seedsmen. Walnut Btrtot, 0p. Mayor's Office Bicycle Stolen ! My bicycle was stolen from in front the store of (loldtboro Drug Co. a few uiglitH ago. A reward of $10 will be paid for its recovery and no iiuentiius atiked. Description: A Cleveland. No. (iti, and No. 287,942 on siile; nickle on right handle bar is worn off; grip was glued on recently; new inner tube in rear wheel; top bar is dented; tool bag under seat. Aug 1 WHAUTON GULICK For Sale Cheap ! My houst and lot in Edruundson Town. Good location. Splendid well of water. House fronts the country road. It. A. SINGLETON H. F. PRICE, CIVIL ENOINBER. Oflico up ftatrs, cor. John & Walnut St GOI.DsJBOUO. N. c POSITION WANTED! A young UJy who is a conversant book keeper, stenogrspher and type writer desires r position in this city. Address "L.", care of Annus, UoMb boro, N. C. Boarders Wanted. Mrs. E. C. Mat this can accommo date a limited number of boarders Pates made known on application Boarding House. 1 ho undersigned lias opened up a First Class Hoarding House in the Arlington Hotel, and solicits the patronage of the public: Bftteb3.00 per week: 75 cents per day. J. 0. HOLLEY. Dr. VliAtiK BOlfETTB, Dentist. Ofloe In Borda Building, ovr Sgthrtnd ALti WORK liOXftANfiSJ KIRAT-OLAS Th On Dty Cold Our. Cold In hnd ad art throat cand by Kf Kott'iChtMltU4LfXflllnO(ilnlntk AitHW lUiuuiadr. ftUMMSi tarSiiu. . ' , iJTT la neniou do away with all the hot discomfort of former baking days, save yourself work and bother and do your baking in less time, at less expense, by using a WicMess So Oil Stove Burns the cheapest fuel that's Bold with abso lute safety, without causing dirt or pease, smoke or smell. Sold wherever stoves are sold made in vari ous sizes. If your dealer does not have them, write to STANDARD OIL COMPANY. Tl Hotter Just Received. A BIG LOT OF FRESH TURNIP SEED1 The cultivation of the turnip in this country is greatly on the increase, and is always a very desirable and profitable crop to grow is of the eas iest culture, but requires good, deep, rich soil and should be sown before or after rain, while tbe ground is moist, as on the strength of the early growth will depend in a great measure the success of the crop. A FEW OF OUit LEADING VAIUETIES: The "Early White Flat" is the earliest variety known aud can be sown either broadcast or in the drills. The "Farly Flat, or Purple Top" is a variety of the easiest culture and a general favorite with all. The "Mammoth Red Top Globe" is one of the most salable varieties now grown; it is of the "Globe" shape, flesh pure white; with a red or purple top and of very rapid growth. The "Early White Egg" is an early variety introduced a few years since, pure white, of egg shape, quite desirable. The large "White Norfolk Globe." There is very little distinction between this. and the "White Globe: they are both equally as productive and very desirable for ptock feeding. "Amber Globe'1 ia a very beautifully formed' variety, quite productive, solid flesh and attractive color. "Southern Seven Top" is the hardiest of all aorta and may be left standing in the open ground during winter. 'Southern JPrize" variety Is also used for w'nter greens in the Southi it also produces large and beautiful turnips. "Early White Snow Ball" is an early, white, round formed variety, sweet and tender when small, but pithy when full grown. The ''Imperial Purple Top, Yellow Ruta Baga, or Swede," is the largest and most productive Swede knowi ; there is no variety which has gained a greater reputation throughout the entire country than the ruta baga. 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. Reirig At Gost I conE QUICK. Royall & Borden. Established 1880. -Moore & Robinson,- UNDERTAKERS. Fine and Plain Wood and Metallic Minsand Gaskets. ; Quality Bad Prloai Guaranteed a Low at tta towaat tohm Straat, ap. Bapttit Chnrah. Poodm, Mo. , 79. aad 7. A Sparkling Gem, Is the expression from many , rwsnns who have hnucrht monds from us: We have yet to meet the first one dis satisfied witb his purchase. We don't allow rsuch persons to leave our store. We Can't Afford We strive to give service that leaves no ground for dissatis faction: We know diamonds from the ground to our case buy direct from the cutters, and give you the "middleman's" profil. Horse Shoe Pins -and Brooches in Go d and S vpr. r tub Dai. The more delicious our Soda. We keep it at such a temperature that it will cool you quickly andre fresh you as no other sum merdrink will. We use only the best extracts and the purest carbonated water erators BBT,nbllhel 1880. dia- 7 '' It ! frm - 1 1, i i i r . Only Orie of the . REMNANT You will still find some eood lengths in White Goods, Dimities, Ribbons, Percales, Laces and Em broidery, at greatly reduced prices. Our stock has been carefully searched and a great number of rem nants have been added. W yards of 27-inch hemstitched Flouncing, for mer prices 20 cent, now 9 cent. Special Selling of Straw Hatsj The end of the season is in sight. We can carry your money over to next summer with less trouble than we can the hats, hence these Special Values: " MKN'S- rhose that were formerly $2 oo, now selling at $1 2$ " 1 0, " " . " 1 00 n u u ti ti tt 2j BOYS'. $1 hats at 60c; 7?c hats at 37c; 50c hats at 25c:- fi. VEIL Honest Merchandise. Big Nearly all at We do not intend to carry over any of our low quartered shoes. In order to enforce this argument and to establish the speedy inaugurated the special low prices here mentioned: CHILDREN'S SHOES. Abou3J pairs oxford ties plain or kid top, prices were from 7? to 1.2f sizes S to 10 JOc. About 36 pairs Misses oxford ties and pat. tip sandals, sizes 11 to 2, were 1.00 to l.fO now 75c. A big drive in in fants strap sandals at ?0c on the dollar. LADIES' SHOES. Those that were 1-25 and I.JO now 98c Those that were 1.7 and 2.00 now 1.48 Those taht were 2 2$ and 2 SO nowl 7. 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 season's shoes that were left over from our 98c shoe sale a few weeks ago, go now at 50c. . . . -. j Delineators for September Now Ready. THE LADIES' GASH Q. MIDDLETON, PROPRIETOR SRock i Spring Nurseries WARSAW, N.1G. . " ' Offers HIgh-Oraie Narsery Stock for Fall and Winter, 1000. Apple,' Peach, Pear, Hum. Mnlberry, Pig; n4 Pecan Trees, and Grapj,yine8.',Wrtte for catalogue and prices. . I will appreoUte yonr orders and lav joui money. Ore 2,600 fsrmeri hare placed 4hetrrder with ma forth past lit years aqdare all well pleawd. I referin td Mr. W,T, porlch and IfaJ, Dt I. Divla, o! Flore Day ' Sfltt I BROS. Shoe Sale half price. exit of the shoes, we have &Go DRY GOODS STGftE.
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