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THE A ROUS DAILT AND WEEKLY. LODGE DIRECTORY. Heuae Lodge No. 8, L 0. 0. F., meets erery Tuesday evening, at 7:30 o clock, in Odd Fellows Hull. Cordial welcome to-visitors. Wayne Lodge No. 112, A. F.iiM. meets 1st and 3rd Monday even ings, 7:30 o'clock, in Odd Fellows HalL V lsiung brothers tiearuly welcomed duffin Lodge No. 6, & of P., meets evervFriday evening,8:00 o'clock in'Odd Fellows Hall. Knightly welcome to visitors. Ooldsboro Council No. 39, Jr. O. U. A. M., meets every Wednes day evening, 8:00 o'clock, in Odd Fellows HalL Cordial welcorat to all visiting brethren. THE WEATHKK. For North Carolina. Fair tonight and Thursday, warmer. OUR LOCAL OPTIC. The SuD&hine C ub will tne' Monday afternoon at 4 u'c'ock ir the Baptist Sunday school rooir. Uwirg to wor't btirg ('ore iu B . PiUl church, 'hire will t-e no pra) er rneeliog held third lo-nigbt. Miss Fannie Massty and Mrs. Pernecia Rose, of PncceiOD, are in the ciiy the guests os Mrs, (I. W. Brown, Miss Anrabel Borden, who bus been vititiog rlalive8 in Rich mc'ii'l, returned home this afttr noon. Mrs. Thoma9 Farley, who has been visiting relatives returned to her home yesterdiy afternoon in PrincetoD. Mrs. M. O. Humphrey lefttlii morping for New York to spend Thanksgiving and a few days, with her son Mr. L?on B. Hum phrey. ThkAkgus will observe its loDg established custom aud takt holiday to morrow, conscqientlj there will be no issue of ine pa per until Friday afternoon. Mrs. F. K. Borden, Mrs. Jn . L. Borden and Mtb. Arm 11 Bur den, who have been on a pleasure trip to New York for ten days art at home again. Davis & West's colored Mins trels will baye the boards of the ' MasseDger Opera Rouse to-night They arrived this afternoon from Wilsoo, where they played last night. Thaok giving services in the Presbyterian church to morrow, Thanksgiving Day, at 11 a. m. A cordial welcome to tl'. Colleciun for the OrphaDHge at Barium Springe, N. C. Master Earl Rivendark return ed home this afternoon. His father Mr. C J. Riveobark, for personal rfeaaonb.ad Lim to stop school about three weeks age, since that time he has been visa ing relatives in Raleigh. Bishop H. C. M rrisoii, h is to preach at St, Paul church mxi Sunday, is expected t at r vo iu the city on the no n tmin Fruit), from Kaluigh. W'dle ho is 'ii Vn city bu is to be the gueet of Rov. F. D. Swindtl', pi t r ot S 1W church. Ab St Paul church wll no' te ready for use to-mortow, tht ccn grega.ion wi 1 hold Thmk-nivinsf Bervice in the Primitive Biptin church toemorrow at 1 1 a. m., tbe leaders of that ch'ircu haviig kindly coownied to its u". In many of the oartgation it w II doubtless rovtJ a pleaaure to wor chip agaiu in their fir.ucr c'.urcti home. The following marriage license have beeu issued in Wayne c nin ty for the past week, While- L. H. Anderson to N ntie J. Mathis, Walter Best toGertrude Farm r, Jno. li. Brocker to Tempo Ue.s' Frank EJmund-ion to L zt e Sauls, J. U. Parker to M ry Bell. Coiored-Wm. Biiley t'o Fannie Cox, Willie Hill to Hat tie Taylor, Aaron Sloan to Cal lie Floyd. Thai is a ringing le'tr for Goldsboro's d 'vcl pment M y -r Pettr.'on i nhlistei to da in re ply to the enquiry of our coi res pondeof'ProgretB" m yfster,laV issue. Il is in fine ppirit and breathes tbe slogan of "we go f r ward"n every 1 n. Tee Ma) or reqoes us n ask tie omndttee to moet at iheCity Hall n xt M n daj evating at 7:30 o'clock. Lei every member of the c. mmittee be present. The Thanksgiving off. ring b the Graded ScdooI childien were distributed asoog tie po. r thin afternoon from iheschool building . Instead of the Opera House as heretofore. The L dies Benevolent , Society tock charge of , lbs doo lion, whid) comprised clothing aad otter useful household trti i Ks, including the necessaries of dfe, and directed tbe distribution among those deserving charily. Tne-e annual Thanksgiving offer ings by tbe pnpiU of the Graded Scfcool r ! ee suffering and want n i mate glid tbe hearts of poor i)' opli wbi'e at the same time ua.biDg i ho tchool children tbe lefs n of chnrity, tbe greatest of ill Cbr istiao ir:iie. G 'dsb ro Foot Ball team, ac- oompinud by Mr. W. O. U4tis s manigor, will leave to-morrow morning at 7 o'cl ck for Newborn, here tney will play the team m thai town to-m ri ow. Tbe boys vould like t cairy as many Go'd"! o;o peojle as possible. The fare f ir tbe ru.nl trip is only $2.60, rovi led tukots aro pur ouci d in c tj notion witb tbe lei tn. in.'y win return to-morrjw night. Tbnnksgiving services at tbe Stcord Bap' cnurch to-morrow at 7:15 p w. will beconductod by licv. J. W. Rose. 1 hi- etrv ce will oncludoMr. Ro e's pa-toiato in th's city, wl e e le his s-Tvel as p:st r of the Second Baptist hnrcb h r four yeap. Uurirg which time be I a-i groitly end' ar- odbimulf u t only to bis own d irk, but to tbe p iblic, who are onti to give bi ii up. Mr. Roe Qhb acc' pted work in Martin coun- y, and will leave for bis new field ihout ll e mid lie of Decern! er. 1I1U MAVOIt MAKi;s ANSWEK Editou Arulb: In answer to tbe enquiry of 'Tiogrees" in jes ter lay's i-tue, will ray that thure no dirp isition to delay the good m'eutiou of ( ur people to provide aouio Bubetani'ttl improvimont! m our city. 1 ifB''ed a writttn call for ore mcetiop, Beer-d ef tbe committee deeiied themoeting de f rred, anidler me'i'iog was sug- e-ttd und two members coull not ittent', Lence wo b'tve waitid for some of tbe committee to thor oughly ioTcuiigHlo the matter, aa they desired to act intelligently about i'. ; After mature reflection, and conridenrg the matter iu all its bearings, 1 believe that with an add tiooal levy of 10 cents on tho hundred doll ira and tbe amount aved io wat' r rt ut, ilectucl gbt, ren's, counlirg a 1 bjral imoent for ruonicgtxptni-es, that bo ciiy cansaftly issue bonds to tbe amount of one hundred thous and dollurp, pay I he interest and provide f jr tbe sinking fund and own ur water works, electric I:gbt8, city quarters, tiremon quar 'ers, &c. This small addit:on of ten cents ui the hundred dollars will not be felt much by any cue man, and will he u movement that vill put (jo'dibiuo well to the front, it w li i vo us advantiigts ill it wo i ught tn po-setB. it wiH ()Ihco us h t'lo c diiinn of cilh' r pmgri-cBie cities. Our p op'e are ak ig i p now. Mm of mians in our tuidrt ate iuvtbtingiu uiiiQii f alluring m't'ipiises ttat are go i g to bo a gioit blosbirg to the comtm.ni'y, lbv ougbt to be en couragod. Tue wv:olo tux wit'i tbete bendg 'Buod would ui'ike ot.r tux ltss taiin 1 a'f what i paid by toxe cit es iu lb h 8. ate. We are paying a B uitll town Us and expecting modern ( it y iu p ovemeuts. Tbno years ago 'hu lu'h audiog debt of the city bad r. d utlly inrreaaod to utar ten thousand dollar tbe rutifiug exp am and improve ments fu"!! hitve p evontod the reduclicn if th h amount mmh, aud we are han p 'i o 1 to do such tbirgs as we see nte I to bo dene an! which tbe pei p'e expect to bo done. Ia this day ef progna lit ev ery n an put b s shoulder to tte wheel and no man plico a stum hling bl iok in li e w .y. There is a blight fetu' e f r (Job'sboro if wo do our duty now. When tho peo ple havo underfliojd tLis, as be lieve tboy will, let t'toro bo a ju dicious investment of ih'ae bonds, and an economic! 1 expenditure of every do'lur. The committee will be cocsultn d as to tbe wlitst moetiug tbat ?u'a their convenionce. Refre:tfully, J. E. Peterson, Major. Sufferers from this hrribl malady Brly always inherit It aot necessarily trom tne parents, out may M rrom wow remote ancestor, for Cancer often ran through several eeneratiaa. This deadly poisou may lav Oonuaot in the bloo4 (or rears, or until voa reach middle lifs, than the first little sore or ulcer makes its ap- peaxauce or a swollaa gland la the breast, or some otaer part of the body, gives in nrst wanting. To cure Cancer thoroughly and arm, nentlr all the pefeoMovs nru man fc sliminatsd from th WockJ ererr vasteff ll it driven out This 6. 8. 8. dot, sad the only medicine that can mch 4p tested, obstinate blood trouble Ilk talk when all the poison has been forced out ot the system the Cancer heals, and th disease never returns. Cancer begins often lo a small way.ssth following letter from Mrs. Surer shows: A mall ptmpl came on my Ih about aa luck below th earonthe ltftidol mrfae. It f ITS mc no pain or inronveo iiioe, and I should have forgotten about it had It not begun to luflama and Itch ; It would bleed a little, tbenacaborer, but would not heaL This continued for aome ttma, when my jaw began t awell. becomlnar nrw palafnl. The Cancer be- t fan to eat and apread, W until it wa aa large at a aalf dollar.when I heard of 8. 8. 8. and determin ed to gl u a fair trial, ; ' I and it waa inarkbl tisfi - n I 1 what a wonderful effect tm-m-t . It bad from tbe very W-gmrdnjr ! th aofa begaa b beal and after taking few bottlaa dlaappeared entirely. Tbla waa two year ago then are (till ao algni of tbe Cancer, and ray general heatlh xmtinue good. Maa. R. femaaa, La Plata. Ma is the greatest of all blood purifiers, and the only one guaranteed purely vegetable. Send lor o-tr free book on Cancer, containing valuable and interest ing information about this disease, and wnte our physicians about your case. Wt make no charge for medical advice. THE SWIFT iPtClftC CO., ATLANTA, 84 Was the first man to Advertise ! Beadvertidod the tlxd and'kept'at It 'till tbe ll od ok me. I am advertising COLD WEATHER, and a great flood of.trade will corre to my store for Stove Boards, Stove Pipe, Stove Mats, etc., ofwblch I havo a complete llae, Ytu should a'bo Have your ROOFS attended to before the Big Snows. Best goods, Lowest Prlcos,and Prompt Attention la my motto. Give me a call when in need of anything la my line. Respectfully, T. C. BRYAN, The Lead'njr Tin and Shoot Metal Worker. Walnut Street. (.HAS. ;. ASKEW, LDNMi: LEWIS, ( . .1. WITTMAN. Three White Barbers. Griffin's snop. (HAS. J. WITT MAN latest arrival: just iu from Uultimore. (iOOD WORK! CLEANLINESS Try Hum. 7 ymvmv REPAIRING I N ORDER to meet a preaHing need in tLe coiniuuuity, I have em ployed a lirst clasa workman aud utted up a sboemaking and repairing establishment, on Walnut St., op. Fonvielle'B. HU In need of utork In thla line may b Urc of allaraoLion. t T Respectfully, T. R. ROBINSON. Sam Lee's Chinese Laundry Hand Machine. No Tear, Clean Wash. Fine Polish, Arlington Building, South Corner. Goldsboro. N. C Real Estate and Runts I The undersigned has engaged In the Ren I KeUte business and In the collodion of UenM in Goldsr,oro Bnj ollelts tho p&troDage of the puhMo N. B. OUTLAW. China Painting : Lace and drawn work. The undersigned would bo glad to or ganize a class In China fainting fur wmuninona a am on tne premises for tbe use of pupils Lmie and Drawn Work. I eeions given In ary or all of these lines, as may be deslrea For terms, apply to me at my home. Capt D J. Brovl buret's UM. PADLIKE RICHARDSON, ShOGIMlilfl Received yesterday. Sizes from 3 to 12. Moderately priced: From $150 to $6.50 Call early before the assortment is broken. H. Weil auiiiuaiaiiuiuiauiaiaiiuumuuamaiuiaiaauuiaiuaiai I Fattier Time's Flight! w 1-9 cri" Q O CO M - 0 o o o a 8 - O a CO W UI to H U4 ..S OQ .HAWKE'S CELEBRATED musicpl cooes. OulUra, Banjos, Mandolin., Aeoordeons, Uarmonloaa, rlc X sud fun (or In.trututuia, Ttaai A NEW LINE OF HONEST MERCHANDISE. 4 I IN OLDEN DAYS of rev elry, kings and knigbta stopped their watches when they wished to forget the flight of time. OLD FATHER TIME gives no more attention to tbe watch or clock than does the weather to the almanac. TO KEEP PACE with Time wear a watch purchased at JEWELRY HEADQUARTERS. QJJT GLASS. ' vywcjyc SPARKLING. BKAOTIFUL. lOIHI.-lrJU.'ilhi '1La yaw. Bros For HOuSetoers ! iO Dozen SHEETS Received, and we are offering them at just what t ie sheeting cost by the yard. Quality, Pepperell, size 81x90 inches, 2-inch hem, hemstitched sheets, 60 cents each. Ironed Sheets, quality Pepperell, 81x90 inches, JO cents each. Ironed Sheets, quality Pepperell, size 90x90 i i, price 5$ cents each. Pillow Cases. : Hemstitched Pillow Cases, 4x36 inches, quality Pepperell, 1 S cents each. Ironed Pillow Cases, 4 Dozen Ladies' Wrappers , . Made from good quality flannelette, full sizes,. , braid trimmed and lined, at $1 each. Gastex & Go THB UD1ES CASH (QIOCOIAT MADE BY yon & Company lEWYORK CM I C AO O. 80 Cents Per Pound. To be had only at W. H. Griffin, Saooeasor to J. B. 6rll a. Opposite Hotel Kennon. WE ARE NOW Preparefl ! To do as good wo k as any Laundry. All we a k is a trial. WE POSITIVELY DONOTJ BKEAK OK IKACK TUKN-UOWN COLLARS, ; Having a Machine now In operation especially tdaph d to this class of work. Try us with your next bundle of laundry. We are sure topleatejot. Household Linen done up equal to new at very rr a erate prices. Agents wanted I In e" e-y town. Goldsboro UBd.r New . Steam Laundry Ma use anaatt. E. A. MILLER, Phone 82. Mana. -er fl Home Testimonial Mr. AlleD Moors Qoldsboro. B.C., Sag.l "For 12 months I had suffered with Cough at night, night sweats, fevor, shortness of breath, no ap petite and lack of dipestic n, heart's action irregular Took $ bottles of Eckman s Alterative and am a well man to-day: the medici le is as represented." For sale by ... , J- H- Hill & son. Qoldsboro, N. C. 4x36 in., price 12 .-2cc:ch DRY GOODS STORK. .
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