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THE ARGUS LODGE DIRECTORY. NeoM Lode No. 6, L 0. 0. F., meets every Tuesday evening, at 7:3U 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, 7:80 o'clock, in Odd Fellows HalL Visiting brothers heartily welcomed; duffin Lodge No. 6, K. of P., meets every f ncuy evening,8:00 o clock in Odd Fellows Hall. Knightly welcome to visitors.! Ooldsboro Council No. 39, Jr. O U. A. AL. meets every Wednes day evening, 8:00 o'clock, m Odd Fellows Hall Cordial welcome to all visiting brethren. JTIIK WEATHER. For North Carolina. Fair in east, rain in west portion to-night; Friday, rain. aWOur patrons will please take notice that change of advertisements for Saturday's edition should bt sent in by Friday afternoon to in sure choice position and display Positively no "ad" changed later than Saturday 10 o'clock a. in. OUR LOCAL OPTIC ldabaro sad Vlelnltj HUtetr In Brlel pltena of Barings and Do lug., Win Bad OtnarwlM. Baa Down and Bon Id nnlpraMBt Ublgnlloai, Laval Sraad Boaada." This is examination week for the public ecboo! tearhes of tbe county. Mrs. Dr. W. J. June, Jr , i W ilson, is in the city visiting r. ativos. from every view point of public economics, it is more and more manifest tbat the issue of bonds for internal improvement, an actioQ of muoicipal progress which the Argus has vehement ly urged for some tim could only result in permanent and lasting benefit to the city and itp citizens generally. New ph&zis of the questim are naturally brought to the surface with iu- tell'ireot discussion, ami a yet rot a Binle feasible o"jrtion to the prorwition bas been cdvacc d O ir poople have nal'zed the vir tue that lies io celf,help and in the exercipe of prpg e-"i vp, up to-i!it' ideas, ad the entire communit1' Hre prt pHrid now to vole favor itily upon tin t ropoci ion for rouc'i needed and pennant nt pub I c improve merits. Why d: es "he Hoard of A Me niei, tbeefore, delay, as they do, on titkug "p this vital miel Tbey shoili le leulers snil not tie followers of pub'ic s mimeit if we w iuld hm e a Greater Uoldshoro. Mr. F. O. Middleton, of to. Rock Sjrng Nurairy, Warsaw was on a bus'ness trip to our cit) toaday. Several promithnt Bnp':at di vines were here to d y, roiurnin irom me Eastern Association ut Mt. Olive. Mrp. H. P. Dortcb and daugh ter Miss Mildred returned yes terday from a visit to relative in Raleigh. Mrs. J. W. Qi aiuger and d mgh ter Miss Sadie, of Kwfet n, were in the ciy to-day, and 1. ft for Baltimore Mrs. . M. Chamberlain and daughter, Misa Mollis, bate re turned from a visit to Dr. Hyatt' family at iiiOBtop. Mr. B W. Thompson, an old Wayne county boy, but now re aiding at Idalia, Is in tbe city on a visit to relatives and friend in this section. Miss Sue Collier, president of Thos. Kuffla Chapter, Daughter or the Confederacy of this coun ty, is In Raleigh, attending the otate Convention of the order llev. J. Di. Aldorruan. rotuin ing from tbe E stern Baptist As sociation at Mt. U.ivo, stopprd to-day with Mr. W. A. Denmark and will preach at tbe b'ecom Uiptist church to-night. An inspection of the books tbe Register of Deeds office fo Wayne county shows that up to mis time more crop liens and mortgages have been canceled against farmers than for the en tire season last year or in sev eral years past. vVe are drawinz clote unon presidential election and yet if it weie not for the bjna'orial con test we would knowno'hingsbou the election, here in (Joldtb r j Such political apathy has nevei beta known before on the tve of a great crisis, Mr. W. J. Jordan, editor of the Snow Hill Standard, and who combines farming with his edi torial work, wss in tbe citv to day with a large lot of tobacco, which he sold at satisfactory prices on the market. Ho brings news that operations on the road bed of the Great Eastern Rail road are being pushed with a possible rapidity and that the worn is now within a mile of onow Hill. The site for the de pot was laid off in tbat town yes- teraay. The services at St. Paul con linne to grow in intore-Jt and with increased attendance. Tbesermors of Dr. Ultmch are not only &it they are spiritual, and will be helpful to all wbo wi-h to lead spiritual lives. It is doubtfn whether there ever have boon t more appropriate series of mt moos preached in Go'dsboro thn have bean preached by Dr. Left- wicb. The termon t')-night will be of interest to all wbo wish t know how to live a Christian life Come out end hear Mm. Tbe bell of tbe Baptist church will be rurc ur ids arrvicee. ue oa hand at 7:30 o'clock As the days pass wearily by Itnd tht question Is discussed n J Ml') W 'W I s MOS(H ITOKS AMI I.VL.Vltl.. That malaria do not arise from mere atmospheric conditions bu1 are communicated by actual in fection may now bo taken as a demonstrated far, the impor tance of which Is obvious, News paper readers are aware of the experiment made by some Lon don physicians wbo have been passing the summer in the K ) man Campagns, with no other precaution against the dreaded fver than orott'Ctiun from mo turnal mosquitoes, They were visited toward the end ol Sep tember by tho Italian medical Cimmission, who found them in perftct health while aH the resi dunts of the region around tbeni were more or less nffdcied b" ma laria. They bad breathod the same aii ; bad drunk the same water; had taken no special pre cautions with their food and had gone about freely during the day. Only, from some timy before sundown to some time after sun rise they hod remained wilhiu their specially c in'ructed home or carefully shielded by wire net ting as to be mosquito proof. This is at least a negative de monstration; a counter exp rl- ment conducted at the same time affords positive evidence of the agency of mosquites in the prop agation of malarial fever. -Mj squltoes tbat had been raised in a laboratory were allowed to feed in It )tne upon patients affected with tertian ague. They were then sent to London and a.'ter a suffi icent time the experimenter suffe-ed himself to be bitten by them repeatedly till they died. In due time be developed au un mistakable tertian ague and ihi parasites peculiar to the diseast were fouud in his blood. The conclusion from these ob servations, and many others that have been carried in various parts of the world, both clini cally and in the biological labjr alory, is that maliria is not ai atmospheric contagion, as form erly supposed; that is not com tunicated by the air or by wa ter, but is commuDicablj by inoc ulation, and tbat the agents it transferring the disease from one person to another may be certain species 6f moequito. l it not demonstrated tbat motquitoee are tbe only Bgent, and not all mosquitoes are belieyed to have the same capacity of develop the fevei germs; but the discov 'iry here only outlined is no loi.g- er disputeJ and its practical bear ing upon the whole conception of malaria is too evident to rt quire particularzuion here. mupRGS ActsPAwMtfy andPwmpty. Cleanses the System Gently and Effectually when bilious or costive. fivsents in I he rntt ;irccptal-!ebrm the J. uc.il 'ut- Titijh's of plants hnon n tci uct nest brietlciully. TO CET ITS BENEFICIAL EFFECTS BUY THE GENUINE - MANFD. BY CALIFORNIA FIG STRUPCOL SN FRANCISCO, CL. LOUISVILLE . KY N W YORK, N.Y. for sle by drugfisrs - virf 50 f per bottle Wood's Seeds. Every Farmer should have a ropy of Wood's Autumn Catalogue of SEEDS AND GRAIN For Pall planting. It tells nil about GRASS & CLOVER SEEDS, Hairy, or Winter Vetch, Crimson Clover, Seed Wheat, Oats, etc. It lsr Klvf doBcrlptlona.bPut method o( eultore and much npolal nci 4lua bl liif.irmalloQ about all crons that can be sown to advantage In the Fall and earlv Winter. Catalogue Dialled free. Write for It aod crlcea al any Seed or Seed Oraln required. T.W. WOOD & SONS, SEEDSMEN, Richmond, Va. Cream of Paris Perfumed Soaps and Powders are Roger & Gallet's Goods. we have just opened an invoice of these goods and have the soap in odors of ROSE, 2Sz VIOLET. a SANTALWOOD Cake. iou mil nl ways liml the perfec tion of toilet here. Mane Farina 471 1 Cologne and Lubins Powder. GflidsDorn Druo 6n- The People r l'opulur Drug Store. WiirniiiLf Voices !' ron i the I'ast. "Why quit your owd to stand upon foreign ground?" Guore Washington. "If there can be one principal more deeply written in the mrid of every American, it is that should have nothing to do with cocqutsi. ' ruuii'ss Jeloreon. "The D-clerutiuu of Indepeb- aence is ihe fundamental law of the land," Jame Monroe. "Under our Constitution there can bo no dependencies." Daniel Webster. "Of all dangers and misfor tunes which could befall this na tion Ishould regard that of its becoming a warlike and conquer- og power the most direful and fata!." Henry Clay. "No man is good enough to govern another man without tbat other', consent. "Abraham Lincoln, f? i DRESS MAKING ! The uixlcrsit'iioil, an c.ioricnct)i: I)UKS8-MAKt:it uikI FIT .'Hit, olTor hcr M'rvicos to tlif laili'w of (it Ids' oro, am! mranteeB 1-HUnf'ictIon or mone rt fuiui' I. Hu- vork room uw ( v r Musbrs Hood Hrltt's fiti ii', I'onin- of 'A'osi (Jciitro urn! Cliostr.ut ritroots, and her work liich.dos all klmU of F'aucy Drees Making. Vour patronaye U solicited. KtHpect fully, Mrs. Geo. Goiton. Farms For Sale! 1 will sell on mtiBfactory termp, citner or both of my farms, one ol winch is 1 mile west of Dudlev. and one two miles west of budley, both in high Htute of cultnution and suit able tor nil knnlH of trucking and general limning. (Jne eonta.ns 264 acres and one 15i; acres. Por terms apply to J. M. WIGGINS, Dudley WIMMIWWIWmMMMIMMMtMMWlli Win the Prize Hawk's Celebrated CUT GLASS. Grand Prize Paris. Wfid me Girl -The Girl of all Girls For You! . , Shell know where the wed ding ring came from if you mean business WE CANNOT afford to sell cheap, shoddy stuff. 60ME AND As we are headquarters for Wedding Rings, so we are for i Wedding Presents of every f description. This is the Wedding Season when af fection or social obligations may require you to make a present. Nothing is so appropriate for wedding presents as articles of Gold, Silver and Cut Glass. As usual, we are showing the prettiest fabrics of the season .n the best styles. You will find the most select and ex clusive designs, as well as the more pop ular goods, at pi ices that are proportion j. . i i it leiy lower man in former seasons. We are prepared for a large trade, and we are already having it. We ask you to compare our prices with the prices asked elsewhere, if you will take into consideration the following important features: 4 1. FIT. 2. SE T These five items figure in 3 STYLE, comparing prices. 4. MAKING. . DURABILITY. it v i i.i. no YOt'K UKAKT HOOD fin fllnnn to nee in v lilll II I fl NN fsstm iniimijqifH Yo'j v ill find our suits the top notch in the above points. H. Weil & Bros. High Time For Rail Weight Underwear ! Here you get everything that is good in quality and reasonable in price. 50c buys a good ribbed garment. $1 00 buys a fine ribbed garment. 1.00 buys a fine fleeced garment. 1.00 buys a good wool garment 1.50 buys a tine all wool garment. Call and examine them. We cheerfully show you at all times. To Get B6St RGeSUltS of a watch in to get a Good ilovtment.which costs but a little more. We have just re ceived a uice line of watches and can supply the ne(dy at a binall cost. This season we'll have an ele gant line of Christmas Goods. Kingc, Vi sU'heu, A Cut (Hal. mwP-AtM L. D. Giddens, A. A. Joseph Open Etb nxi nil 8 n. m M.tonUy'i'MllJOilO OOLD8PORO8 LEflDINO MATTER KN;i5AVING The Finest in the Citv. JWEbBR & OPTlGlflM. Cndr Hot! Kno Particular People Care just as much and oftei more for good qual ity and late style as they do for low price. Those who think only of the price are in reality the most extrav agant, instead of the most economical buyers. Our goods have BEST QUALITY combined with elegance of style and low prices. All This Was Demonstrated very forcibly during our Millinery Opening Tuesday and Wednesday of this week. The bargains were nany and rich and the good ladies of our town did not ail to avail themselves of them. Many satisfied cus omers attested to their praise of our beautiful display of Fine Millinery, Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, shoes, etc If you would have rich, glossy hair, and free from dandruff, try a bottle of Williams' D. D. It's the Best Hair Topic on the market. Try It and be Convinced. 5oc. Per Bottle at M. E. Robinson & Bro's, FOR RENT ! L;r'ffi, able neighborhood, large gardtn, on Market street, near mv own wwii. dence. Possession riven Ont. 7th JOS. EDWARDS House For Rent. a. cevun room aweillng, on Bast Centre street. Anolv to MH8. nn m GOGDELL. . - We Thank You for coming out to see our display, as well as for the liberal purchases, all of which tended to make this opening a Great Success. We are going to use these columns to convey special offerings this fall to the trading public, and it pay you to keep an eye on this space. Open Your Mouth Gastex & Go THE .L DIBS' CASH DRY GOODS STORE. And Shut Your Eyes. That's a good rule in some drug stores, in some others vou have to kppn vnnr eyes wide open. LI. JJ(?i.si,sa store in which you may buy blindfolded. J Every aualitv is ritht. and mc cta aii ..,U4. Z.l. " JVM wnai yuu t&K. mr wunout argument. You're as safe with us as you are with your doctor. Ask him. He knows us. M. E. Robinson & Bro., The Money'i Worth Druggists. but D. W. fiURTT. fllN. hUMMel Hurtt & Hummel, Merchant Tailors. Under Messenger Opera House. Repairing Etc., a Specialty, ALL WORK GUARANTEED. . .
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