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THE ARQUS DJULT ASD WEEKLT. LODGE MKrXTOlU. Sease Lod?e No. 6, L 0. 0. F., meets f Tpry Tuesday evening, at 7:80 o"elock. in Odd Fellows HalL Cordial welcome to visitors. "fkjM Lodge No. 1I2TJLF. & A. M ., meets 1st and 3rd Monday even ings, 7iS0 o clock, in Odd Fellows Hall. Visiting brothers heartily welcomed ittffin Lodge No. 6, K. of P., meets every Friday evening,8:00 o'clock in Odd FeUows Hall. Knightly welcome to visitors. Boldsboro Council No. 39, Jr. O. U. A. M.j meets every Wednes day evening, 8:00 o'clock, in Odd Fellows HalL Cordial welcome to all visiting brethren. THE WEATHEK. For North Carolina. Cloudy, with light rain to-night and Tuesday. OUR LOCAL OPTIC Vflldltxro asd Tlelnlt, Htatorr In Hiitl: Kpltom of Bsylnft and Doing. Win ud Other Ron Down and Hon Id by OmnlpreMnt Cblqallou, Lo "Grand Koands." Mrs. A. J. Cooke wi'l entertain the Tuesdny afternoon club to morrow, Ta sdy, afternoon a'. 4 o'clock. Tee Mayor's docket was heavy this morDin?, with the usud Sat urday night and Sunday buainoeb to dispose e f. Mr. K. A. Watls, Jr , baa re turned to the city and opened up bis jewelry repair bop in the bi cycle ehop of Mr. T. 11. Stanton on East Centre street. 0a account of the mociing eot the special committee in the May or's office tonight the F nance Committee of tbo Board of Aider men will niee t at 6:30 o'clxk. Mr. Crawford Howe!l brorgVt io the Itirgest sweet potato teen in this office this eemon or tiny other soasoo. The potato we:ghid 5J pounds and o ly required eigh teen of them to make a bushel. Tfce Ruffio Lelgo Knights of Pythias in this city will attend in a body the district meeting of it c organization to be bold in Kins ton on the 12ih ins1 ant. A ppecial tram baa been chartered for the occasion, which w 11 leave ho e about 5 o'clock in the afternoon and return that night after tbe banquet. Tbe fare for tbo round trip will be only $1.00 and every body can go who wish to. Tbe appearsnoe of our noun Went -'Tbo Star MinBlrel C in pany" io the Me 8 Dgor Ojen House is soon to be looked for with interest by all theatre-goers They have now and up-to-dato sorgs and j kej end cbg-d incing and their cpecialiios are foil oi fun and amusement. Tbey gu irao tee their performHnce t be up to date iu every par vmUt, hi you may rett asi-ured of "get ing you money's worth," Watch fen the date. Bishop Morrison, win is t. preside nt the Methaelist Confer ence which convenes in Newborn Wednesday, preachod an able nor mon in tit. Paul otiurcb yesterdii) morning aad loft tbiH aUi ru ion for Ncwbern. U ldboro'd Meth odist preacberc, Kjv. Dr. F. I) bwindtll. of b. Puul, Hnd Rev. S. T. Moyle, of St. John, bo'h ot whom are held in Lih ettei ni by their refpiiclivo ci nrogat ons i-nd by the public generally, will leavi to-morrow bf ernot u for Now born to attend tbe C n'erence. All winb that they may bo returned t" their churls here. The new board of County C m:- missioner- coirp-ismg Mr. C. F He rring. Mr. Elijah Edivanl an Mr. J. P. Smith mot at tbo roe ifatur's offiue this mornircand to k tbe oath of office, which wis ad ministered by Clerk of the Couit LF. Oimond. Upon taking the r places for the transaction of bus iness Mr. C. F. Hun iu whs- elected chairman, anil a njhud'd selection it i, toe. F.r eiphi yeair Mr. Htrrmg was C'erk of thu Su perior Couit of Wayne county. and no county ever bad h better othcer. Mr. J. P. South has eery ed the pe ple o will tbat the) wanted bim again. Mr. Edward ii n w man, but will make a fine member ot the B;ard. Tbe peo h an proud of tbe men who cmi-p-e the Poird of County C m miaeioners in the pun dan ot county. The retiring member?, MfBr. Stevens aud GrJner, lerted the coun'y with m rked ability and wisdom. Tbe old Board turn! tbe county over io mo t ex cellent condi io&V ltd Me-sru. Bterena, Oardnaa and Smith do lerve the thinki of tbo people of H d pp I()(f THi: BOM) QUXTION TO III'. CONSIDKKI.l) ty the committki:. Tlie Hall nt Last Hoen Svt lit Motion and Let l"s Dope That It ill Not Mop Un til SoiiK'tliin Has I toe n Ac't-ompli'dMHl The fjilowicg are tbe com mi't .-e : Major IV'U tood, cbrr. J. H Hill. SjI V i1, C Djwey, N. O'Brn, J. E II 1j nsou, F 15. li ..rd-r, Jus. Rjseuih-il, W. U Creech, M. E. KobiusoD. There should be a full atten dance of tbe C milio Nothing so vital the progress jf Goldbboro has come for con sideration at any aieoting or as sembly. Tie curuojit ee should reaozj the importance of their deliberation this evening and consider ouly the welfare of the .yjmmucity .utDtra'. In saying ibis it is uol the purooso of llih Auut'S to commit l tie committee r to forecast us proceeding, but the sut j- c is oue winch this pa per is so much iu'ensted in auJ which cauDot fail to briog such desirable results to Goldsboro md her ptopb, that we caunol refraio from tmpbas:z ng the importance of favr-tbio action a tbe ejuestiun. Tbe cotnuuitioe are bli men of ability acid txpeiime and tbe community can well afford to olace tbe destiny of this great itid momentout i je s' ion in their rends feeling assured that tbey will tak i only such action as in lelligeuco and sagacity may die ate. Mayor Peterson nciucsisthe committee to meet promptly aj 7 o'c ock. "TOO HICII TO MAItltY" At the I's'iifj;er Opcru House 'I'o-inorrow Niytit. 'Too Rich to Marry," a title about which is woven a plot both rigiaal and iii'eiiious. It is brimful of ity-iy si;u:n iotip, and unusually clever climax ?s. The plot pre sents the remark able txperiencos of two young N.w Yorker, whose :o7o affairs run any thing bat sni'o:hly, be cause one is toe) p.or and the oth t'r too rich. I,tib. nl'y, who is a poor artis , ! iV '- and eiopes with Lnuis", the only dauybter of a rinb muie owner in Colorado, while out west on a sketching trip. The young couple return to iN-3W Y j r k . V ui Vlb-,et)gen, the son ef a wealtliy Wail btreut mil lionaire, with ciub propensities aud sociil distiuciion, a compan ion of I' msonby, on a pleasure rip to M iiy;at e!, bees and loves a bi witching U jukai k girl Aletha Middlecroft. The openit x hcono tiuds 1'ouv sonOy a1. el 'l.-'-ngen in the fot uur's stud . recuuii'ing their i IT t1 is 'if tio'ar . ' .ui who could iul ov, I'C'. mo ! he leligious scrup les of Alolha's mother, who oppos :d his suit b-cauie tier rjligiou Joes liot banc-ou weal'.t!, has ie urned home without bis Halt; Dat kard sweetheart. Aletha, nowever, )ersuades Iot mother :o take tier to New York to study art. By strategy Vjii go s the ui to i'ensonb) ' siudio. 1'oitsonby lias noo;hor pupil-, and it is ab ioluteiy necessary to have oue at lea' , utuier the citcumstauces. so Van disiuis"s himself as a young lady art siub tit, and in tbe garb of a wouiar, wins Aletba's mother over to consent to marrying tbe daughter to a supposed cousin, who turns out o be Van himself. Toe cast is a select one of meirot olitati fav orite'. lieerved seats are now on sale at Hill's Druu Steire. MOur patrons will please take notice that change of advertisements for (Saturday's edition should be sent in by Friday afternoon to in sure ehoioe position and display. Positively no "ml" chatnired later than Saturday 19 o'clock a. ru, ULCERS. Sores and Ulcri never bcotne chronic anlriu the bluod ii tn pour condition ii (luish, weak aud unble to throw o9 the puisom that coumu'.te in It The irticm must tx relieved of the unhealthy matter through Uittort, and great danger to life would follow ihonld it heal before the 01 xk! haabeca made pore and healthy and all i m part tie t eilminated from thefya itm. S 8 8. batMUucrbv ftrat cleans- tof and inWforatio Dm Mood, building J the general haaita ai raoiorfcg from 1 it 'L'? A OONdVANT DRAIN Jlt UPON THE SYSTEM. When this has been accomplished the di .Vim. rTr..ln.:l. f.ja and I. jir rr ulcer heals. It is the tendency of these old indolent sores to grow worse and worse, and eventually to destroy the bones. Local applications, while soothing and to some extent alleviate pain, canpot reacn the seat of the trouble i. S. 8. does, and no mat On how Knnarentlv boneless vour condition. even though your constitution has broken down, it will bring relief when nothing else can. It supplies the rich, pure blood necewarv to beat the sore, and nourish the debilitated, diseased body Mr I B Tslbert, Lk Box aaWlnana. MIm., ft i bit rears 110 ray lrg from th knre to htii bit rears the root waft eoe solid sore, several shy fc. Several physicians ro trim to Hot BDrinra tmtril m and I mailt two in pi to Hoi 8prini but fua no rtllef. I wai induced to try 8 8 , ad It mai a complete nira. I have been a per- lectly well man ever tinea - la the only purely veg etable blood purifier nown contains no poisonous minerals to ruin the digestion and add to, rather than relievo your suffer ings. If your flesh does not heal readily when scratched, bruised or cut, your blood is in bad condition, and any ordinary sore is apt to become chronic. Send for our free book and write out physicians about your case. We make no Charpe lor this service, THJ SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, OA. Your Grandmother snld the UtiMi.Niyi't wan the bM fowl on !r plare, your niotlier nald Hip tame llilnnand an nverwheluilng majority of Una generation Hage's Barred Plymouth Rocks re ru hardy, lny mora ixk aiid pnt mora nient in the t than did yur urandmother't 1 , in 1 . 1 1. 1 u K(jn from tbe UrsnJest matlugs l I'vei ownea $2.00 per 1J, $5.00 per 39. Fertility QnarantcoJ I ECUI'SK SOKElirAU t l!RK Ik fruit run Iced to cure the most severe canes, I'rlte jj ct. JXO. K. II aoi:, The Marred Hock .Specialist. 1' O Hoi i18J, Uolduboro, N. e; CANDY ESCULETTS CURE PIbES. And all tec'al dl ordors. PleasaDt, Not a Phytic Kesultc, or money re fundtitl. 50 cents. (Jt)LOSHOIto Dura Co. Distributor. uv 30 19 China Painting: Lace and drawn work. Tho undersigned would bo glad to or ganize a clam in China Hinting for which she bB akin on tho premises for the use of pupllx Lace and Drawn Work. lessons given in at-y or all of tlieii lines, as may bo desiroa For terms, apply to me at ray Lome, Cat't. 1) J. l'io(!tinr?t's MR9. PAULINE RICH ARD80X. Of Interest to Ladies. MIKi NONA M 1 l)Y ! TT F. offers her rt rvlces to tho wilic for making and altering Ladies' (Juat and Eton Suits. LI C' me on Mori h Boundary Ht., op nsiu Ht .I' l.n pHi'sonno. Real Estate aim Rents I I he undersigned hss enraKed In the Keul KtllLe husiiiesi and in the i olh I'llon of llents in tiol lstioro, and oiieils tliO patronan of the public N. B. OUTLAW. Fnr Qllo I A tboroiiKtil)i(id Jer TUI OdIC . Hey Lull: not vicious: iilso live cnlves, high K'fadti, tuoatly lieifeiH; aud a mule uiid home. Can be seen at the Eastern Hospital. DANIEL KEJD, Stewurd. K1,2wh. For Sale lEtSLS' conlauiiiiK Bix rooms. Healthful le e'alioii; poHsesHiou divert at once. J. V. rJtlVETT. Apply to Ouuj phn y-liibbon Co. Cut Flowers ! fcl, atid other choice How i rs, can be seciiied by leiivmg ye.ur orders with A. N. HUMMEL, at Maj. Hurtff Fail irinir Ental)liHhroiut. Flower Bulbs 1 "r l iiitliH and NarcisHus bmtis for sale. Now in the time for phint mj;. M E KOIilNSON .V BUU .th. dru-Kihts; Feed Notice I Chicken Feed 35 cents to 50 cents per sack. AIho freshly prouud Kice Meal. CAKOLIN V IIL3E MILL Fnr Qalo I Al lmrueHB and sad pur Ddie J dlo hor,e. 6 ymn dd lust April sired by "Japan. " Kind and Hound. J. F. MILLER. I 0t ! Ho"1"wl''ri' on the streets Fridiiy niKbt, a dark Bug gy Kobe. Finder v. ill be suitable rewurded by leaving ut this oilice. For Sale ! CLr-JJTo;;iru," MRS. I, 11. BAIN. Violin Lessons Ii; MISS HELEN H. TIUVEIT. H. F. PRICE, m OIVIL ENOINBER. Offlce up tir, oor John U W alnut OOI,f)8BOitO K. V lt) not suffer from Heuralgla, Sciatica, RheumalUm, aod other pain, wben you can get a full six? 25o. a bot tie of White's BlackLlnlmoot at Ii ',1's Drug Store for 15 cenU, IT PAYS An old Latin Proverb has great advantages." o o o ft ft o 99 Thia is worth remembering when it comes to buying anything kept in a first-class, up to-date drng store, -V where they keep the best of everything in their line; M Where hot, refreshing and nutritious O drinks are served ! O Where a superb line of those dainty articles of Ojf use and ornament that make the most appropriate and jl welcome Christmas gifts will soon be on display for your jl inspection. Delay long enough to see what we can do y for yon, and then buy where judgment dictates. It is x your right to buy where you can buy best This right 5f is often forfeited. In fairness to your own interests you V should know where your money will go farthest and buy y best V M. E. Robinson & Bro., S The Money's Worth Druggists. o .Iv. ft And Watch the Calendar. Christmas is Coming ! Less than 25 days intervene melancholy days, saddest of the year, when man must go down into tho innermost recesses of his pocket- -must open his purse aud his heart. Our Holiday Stock Is iDaily flrr ivi, and soon our store will be full of things practical and things oma mental; things for domestic use and things for personal adornment, that best answer the (juestion now uppermost in your thoughts: "What shall I give?" Watch our ads and our store. tyUSICRL GOODS. Oultars, lliuijos. Mandolins, Accordeons, Ilarimmtcas, eto Full nsHorlmenl of String and 1'aru tot' InutrurueuU. New 1 SKins. PETTICOATS AND TOP SKIRTS- We can sell you at prices less than the material would cost you. Ladies' colored silk Petticoats, made of good qual ity taffeta, deep flounce lined Ladies' knife pleated silk taffeta, black and colors, Good quality talfeta Top Skirts, lined good quality percaline, corduroy binding, Fancy silk and satin wear, prices from $$ to 12 New line Black Skirts, just in, for street wear. Beautiful assortment of Mercerized Petticoats. Gastex & Go THB . LI DIES CASH DRY GOODS STORE. TO WAIT. o says: "A short delaj often WATCH FOR BAKGAI NS I MM IV'IIV'H Iff V IVf J J J ,U and corded, only $4 each. petticoats, made of best all at $7.00. color black, any size, at $6 Top Skirts, for fine dress JO. American Lady Oorsetl "Just a little better than the best" The only correctly-gored, straight front sold at l.OO. Special Corset No. 46, warranted not "Trtfeak overthe hips. One Dollar. The new Girdle Corset for the empire effects. One Dollar. For sale only at H.Weil&Bros HONEST MERCHANDISE. The HolidauSfiasii Is rapidly approaching, and we have been busy prepar ing for same. Already a goodly number have made ghriatmaa gclcction6. from our "brand new stock." We respectfully suggest that you do not wait until the "last minute," but make your selection now. Yours truly, Royall & Borden, Goldsboro, N C. Our store is being filled with The LATEST NOVELTIES -IN- aiitl you may feel assured that we'll have an elegant line of gooela to select from. Call in and make your selection. Goods sold engraved free. L. D. Giddens, i taw rWp in v Ti n .if klHI'M AH l.lllinHl AVatclics, Bracelets, Kings, Pins, etc. MHMPBaP)MBB Do you want from falling out ? Williams' D. d. It never fails. 50 cents at M. E. Robinson & Bro's, Good Material THE wuks: lire TIME A We make a specialty of tue eJrawford Shoe, 13.60; Edwin Clapp, 15.50 and 6.00 For Men. BHOES FOR LADIES Duttenboefer 12.25 and 13.60. In Children's Shoes our leaders are "Little Giant," and Mundels. Ucadquirten fox Fine Bhon and MSflM, ,'M .M. ftlMl,l' Watohes, Clocks aud Fine Jewelry. to stop your hair If so, try a bottle 13 OUR FIRST REQUIRE MENT when purchasing shoes. This being up to our standard, we consider workmanship and style, and all thioga being equal, we e f fer the goods to our customers at a reasonable advance on the cost These Men's $3 SO Shoes: o completely outclass all others sold at the same figure. They are Btylish, Btrong and durable. Bizzell Bros. Eati.
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