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THE ARGUS DAILT USD WTEILT. LODGE DIRECTORY. SnM Lodf Na 6, 1 0. 0. Fn meeta erery Tuesday evening, at 7:30 o'clock, in Odd Fellows HalL Cordial welcome to visitors. Wayne Lodge No. Hi, A. F. & A. M, meet 1st and 8rd Monday eyen inga, 7:30 o'clock, in Odd Fellows . HalL Visiting brothers heartily welcomed iuffin Lodge No. 6, K. of P., meets every Friday evening,7:30 o'clock in Odd Fellows Hall. EnighUy welcome to visitors. Qoldsboro Council No. 39, Jr. 0. U. A. M.? meets every Wednes day evening, 7:30 o'clock, in Odd Fellows Hall Cordial welcome to all visiting brethren, THE WEATHER. For North Carolina. Rain to-night, followed by clear ing; fair, colder Saturday. To ltaic the Governor's Salary. Just as we go to press, a tele gram received from the editor of the Aroi h, who ia in Raleigh, states that tre Senate to day passed a bill raising the Gover nor's salary to four thousand dol lars. The House will concur to morrow. This will be glad news to Gov. Aycock's many friend, not only in this city but throughout the State. OUR LOCAL OPTIC To day is like spring. Truckers are planting girden peas, Mr. F. H. Busbce. of Raleigb, was in the city today. Let Wayne county be in ful force at the inauguration! Tbere bas been considerable cotton in tbe market to-day. Railroad Commitsiooer, Hon, Frank McNeil as in the city to day. Already there is mucn evi deuce of activity araoDg tbe far mere. How about the Sash and Blind Factory? It w II pay haLdsjmely No doubt about it. Mr. George 0. Roy all returned last night from Atlanta, where be his Ueaoo busicess. Ruffin Lodge K of P. will meet tooigbt. Thii lodge cmtinucB t increase in membership, Tbere are numbers of Greene county people in the city to-day selling cotton and tobacco. W. T. Cay bo, of Pamlico, peot seven 1 hours in the city to-day oa bis return from Ra e'gh. E kstern Carolina can raise ap ples of certain variaties. Suppose tbe trial is made this spring. Misses Mollie and Hursey Jar vis, of Dorsi', Va., are in the city visiting Mrs, V. G. Bayliss. Savings banki are gcol thing?. The world has said so long ago. L't Golifsboio bave a Suvmgs Bank. Oa the day of tbe inaugurate n there will be four trains to Ral egh. Read the schedule ia tbic issue of the Abgus. There is no indication of any let up in building in Uoldsborw. Everybody in Goidsboro who wants work can get it. The railrcada have shown every courtesy to our coinm ttoe on transportation, ami the servico, and tbe schedules to tbe inaugura tion will be ail tbat could be desired. It does one's heart gocd to see tbe growth and prosperity of Gjidoboro. From the day of Us bir'h the Ana us has bad implicit iftitn in uoidsooro, and bas pro claimed tbat faith continuous ly during all these years "Goidsboro is tbe best town in the ,State.,: Mr. John E. Brov n, who fills the position of Stage Manager of tbe Mesienger Opera House in tbis city, bas accepted a gimil ir position, temp rarily, with tbe "Mr-DiOghter-mLaw" Co., wbieh beld tbe boards of the Messenger Ope' a Houee latt nigbt and give gucb a roer torious performame, nd left with tbat company to-day lor (jheensboro, where tbey play l')-dsy. In all walks of life, at h mo ai d bioad, North Carolina ta'eat i proverbial Tbe peiformatou ol Mj-DaughUr-inLaw," at th) Opera Houe, was of peculiar Interest to oar people. The star act) 683 in the play was Miss CftHii J'-n:, a pativs of Cbsr- otte. and a meonrer of the dit tinguished Mecklenburg family. His Jones is a splendid actress and the people of tbe State have ctQ'e to fwl prond of tbe splen did success she bas won in rer chofen profession. Miss Jones has many friends in Goidsboro and was given a reception alter tbe performance The people of Goldfboro will gUdly welcome her coming again to oar city, Tbe Union services being eon- ducted in the different churohes f tbe city will beheld to-night a tbe Presbyterian cburcb. roe ddress will be delivered by Rev F. D. Swindel!, P E. Bubject Tbe Expansion of the Twen lietb Century Cburcb." Tht last of tbe series of services will be neld in the First Baptist cburcb Sunday night. Owing to the ab sence of Rev, M. Bradshaw, wbo ias advertised to conduct this service, Rev. J. J. Barker,pastor jf St. John church bas kindly consented to preach in h's stead. A TIMELY SUGGESTION. Governor ltuswll Generously Urges An Increase of the Governor's SalaryThe Increase Should be Made at Ouce. Ia his admirable message to the General Assembly the last jf bis eventful regime Governor Russell makes some broad and progressive recommendations bat cannot but meet tbe cordial approval of all pubiio spirited citizens. It is true, there are some sug gestions in the message that we do not approve and especially shall we strenuously oppose any Attempt on ihe part of the Logis lature to carry into effect the sale he urges of the Ailantic and Njrlb Carolina Railroad. Tbat property in the hands of the State is tbe hope and bulwark of Eastern North Carolina's pro gresp, and will eventually prove valuable dividend-paying in vestment to the State. But tbere.is one suggestion, over all other?, in Gov. Russell's message that we hope the Gen jral Assembly will act upon at jnce immediately and favor ably; so that Governor-elect Aycock may receive the beneti jf tbe increase of tbe Governor's salary, which has been too long Qbld down to its present pittance is compared to the development and progress and dignity tie State bas achieved in these latter years. The following is Governor Russeh's suggestion: Tbe State provides for the Governor and bis family a Man -,ioo spacious and stately and well adapted to entertainments nd social occasions. The liberali 'y of Mr. George Vanderbilt has in proved the Mansion and made ibem more attractive. Tbe salary of tbe U ivemor is not adequate to meet the demands imposed upon him by tbe environments which surround him. Speaking from experience of four years, I say that serious pecuniary loss ia imposed on man of moderate means when he quits his personal earnings and abandons close attention to his private property to become Governor of North Carolina on salary of three thousand dollar 4 year. The Constitution prohibits tbe Legislature fron increasing tbe compensation of the Governor during his term of tfhee. Term if the incoming Governor does aot begin until bis qualification Tbe General Assembly is in sea sion lor a time before bis term oegine. During this time it competent for the General As aembly to increase his com pen sation commensurate with his station and needs. ShIom Jrooa this bacribi malady Beady always iaherit it act neceasanly from the areata, bat but bc4mn aoms remote aaoettor, for Caaccr often rant through several pncrmUoM. Tnuaeaajy poiaoa may lay oonaaat la the blood for rtata, or until yon reach middle life, tbta the irt little ear or ulcer make ita peanaoa-or a ewellea gland ia the breast, or aocje owcr fan ot we uwui gives the firet waning . TO ewe umear uwrooj-my man peraw neatly all the yotaoaooa vims naet m w it arivea out. - Thla 8. B. B. Com, sad a the ealv medidae that caa reach aatad. otatJnate bleed trouble like When allthe ooieoa has been forced oat of the erstem tbe Cancer heal, and the diaeate never return. Cancer begin often in a small wy, aatns rig latter rrom num. erurer anowsi a aii wst m my in aao aa wca Win tk ar em th Uft ui ( mj (aoa. Ugava m ao pain ar lacoaiva- lBce, aa I aoooia aava tufottnaWtt had 11 aot Maua to loflaau and fcah; H wul4 bleed e nnla, taaa asab rrtr.bot woald aot beaL Tala eaatiaiMd for aome tee, frhea ar )" beaaa M twIL becoming ttt pabireL TheCaacarbf F aa to cat aad aanad, 5 I anto It mi aa am at a haUdonar.waeaflMara r cf S. . . aad aetcraiia ad to rhf It a fair trW. and it wtl laarabU what a wonaarrui eaen it bad from the Tervbcgtaaiatritlie aar begaata bail and after taklaf a ffir bottle dliappaared entlrelr. Tntawaa two yeeia tgo ; taei care atul aa alf at of tbe Caaeer, and mr geaeral baatlb jontinoea rood. Mil. S. Saiaaa, La Plata. Me. I tn greatett ol all blood pwrifiera, and the only one guaranteed purely vegetable, send for our tree book on Cancer, containing valuable and interest ing informatioa about una aiaease, ana wnte our physioiana about your case. We roake no charge for medloal advice. TNI SWIFT apacint! , aiLaeia, a SCUEDULEOF TRAINS To the Inauguration of Governor Aycock. There will be four trains t Eialeigb on Tuesday, January 15 tie occasion oi the inauguration of Gov. Cbas. B. Aycock. Tbe first train will leave Golds boro at 7:10 in tbe morning, and will leaye Kaleigb at 3:23 In tbe afternoon. lbo second train will leave Goidsboro at 8:30 in lb morning lbe tbird .train will leave Goidsboro at 9:10 in tbe mom og and will leave Kaleigb at 5:30 in the afternoon. Tbe fourth train will leav nere at 9:30 in the morning an will leave Raleigh at 12 o'clock (midnigb ) Tbe farv for the round trip Is Ml DM an if SrWjrHarl When You're Quite Comfortable GIYE A THOUGHT to your drug bilL The total ia quite a considerable sum every year. Not alone for medicine, but for the hundred and one things a good Pharmacy always keeps. Perhaps we can save you part of the expenditure i it may not more than 20 or 25 per cent of it, but that is worth consideration. We conduct ourlrasiaess on the principle of a fair profit on a close cost We wouldTather have many sales with a little profit on each, than a few sale? with a big margin. You can't go amiss if you choose here. M. E. Robinson & Bro., The Money's Worth Druggists. tmttininiiinmitnininimmiimiitinmn 6LtflRflN6t SALE CLOpS AND SUITST BEGINNING Sears & Williams. Uanw th&nlra tn tha nttizanB of Ootdtiboro (n. thip natmnam and kindneag. which en. able at to day to 87 that we have the Nicest Barber Shop in the City. And oar Barbers stand in the rank of the best in the State. THINK AS YOU HKAD. We are under many obligations to our citizens. because wn're Ooldeboro boys and love our city and citizens. TO) YOI! KNOW? Our doors and hearts stand open day and night at the call of our oltliensatany hour. HAVE YOU REALIZED THIS FACT? Nnl onli as barbers, but willlnKand ready to doanything we can for the benefit of our city and citizens. FROM BOOT BI1ACK8. We were reared In this city, and from humble boot blacks, by honest work and perseverance, saving the nlckles and dimes, we were enabled to open business for ourselves, and with tne same honesty of purpose that we have always tried to serve our friends and patrons, we come to you, still soliciting your patronage, promising In the future as In the past, the most polite attention In every respect. Let us serve you. JylOlm Your bumble servants, SEARS & WILLIAMS. EpsttBros Great Clearing Sale. PRETTY 111! 1 RINGS 1 THE RING forms an important link in the lives of lovers and sweet hearts, friends and rel atives. RING SELLING forms one of the most important features of our business. It U growing bigger and better every day. THE REASONS Fauitless gems, superior tettings and lowness of price. Our holiday display of rings is ample in quantity, satis fying in quality, and pleasing in price. COT GLASS. DIAMONHS. NOVELTIES. KfcvOH JKWKLKY. WAT HhS fancy ooods. i Wednesdau . Jan. 9. In order to avoid carrying over any Wraps or Tailor-made Suits, we will, until further notice, fell every garment we own at cut prices. We shall not, in a sinele instance, ask more than cost, and the prevail ing reduction will be 2$" per cent less than cost WRAPS. iauiiaiiiiiiiuiiahiiiiiuiiuiiiimiiaiiiiiii DressI Goods ! We w ll take invent ry Feb. 1st, 1900, and from now unt 1 then all g oda are marked down. We do not in tend to carry anything over that we can sell before Feb. 1st, at any price. Everything is in the buyer's favor. This sale will surpass any prev;ou8 record, and is of spec al inte'est and importance. The l'mited space does n t permit ns to enumerate the re markable low prices on Men and Boys' Suits, Overcoats, Pants, Shoes, Hats and Underwear. AU goods will le marked plain. Como and be convinced that what we say is bona fide. Epstein Bros. Odd Fellows' Corner. OH For LtORlCPI and HKAD ACIIF8 um a remedy Dial haa proven It value by lla uae, ; Hicks' Capadine doe. all thla and more. Thoa. Hill Son. and Jenktna A Farrlea. Notice to Water Consumers All water rents are now due Please pay same promptly at the of nee of the Company. LF.DORTCH.Prea. All Winter Dress Goods now on hand Must Move! We have Wraps that sold at from l to $20. The prices now will ra ge from 98a np, with nothing above $9.50. GARMENTS THAT WERE $12.50, $15, $17.50 and $20. NOW $9.50. Garments that were $3.50, $10, and $12 50, NOW $6.98. Garments that were $0.50, $7.50 and $8. NOW $5. All our $5 values NOW $3.50. Everything below $5 are NOW $2, $1.50 and 98a OUR FURS, also, are in this sale Concerning 5UITS. Oar Suits are all Tailored and properly made. They ranged in prioe from $7.50 to $30. Oar prices will start at $3.98; and there will tie nothing higher than $14. YOU CAN GET A $9 suit for $5. A $12.50 suit for $6.98. A $15 and $20 suit for $9.50. And all of them in the suae pro portion. FOR TEE CONVENIENCE of oar customers, the wraps will be found on the ground floor instead of in the Cloak Room. H.Weil&Bros EVERYTHING MUST GO. The knife jjs in use ; Prices are bing cut every hour of the day. Come and See. If you are thinking of buying, come to our p;ace. If the prices don't suit, no need to buy. You will be surprised to see the style and quality our goods have at such extremely low prices. Jackets, Wraps, Skirts, Furs, Shirt Waists, Sacques, and all ready-made goods at from one-third to one-half off the usual price. Gastex & Go THB LADIES CASH DRY GOODS STORE ' Ca Ca One good, found rUr OaiBJ WOrkhorM. Apply to U PBI0BARD & WINSIEAD Elkin Blankets. Manufactured at ELKIN, N. C Have. taken the prize for several years at the State Fair; The best on the market Call for Elkin Blankets only at Hood & Britt. Time Will Tell much about or shoes that cannot be learn d now. Tbe eioelient wearing qualities is not suspected in FOOTWEAR of such stylish appearance. Bat clumsiness is not strength. Good material, good workmanship and snperi r finish make it Oar shoes possess these qualification. Make the first step in the New Year in a pair of oar $3.60 Shoes. We carry a nice line of OVERGAITERS and LEGGINS for Ladies' and Children. Bizzell Bros. Het'dqnarte8 for Fine 8hoes and Hats. KHtnbllBhed 1880, Established 1880 -Moore & Robinson,- UNDERTAKERS. Fine and Plain Wood and Metallic Cofflins and Caskets. (0117 aaa PrUaa Baaraataa aa tvaw aa aa tvatwaat Jaaa stra, Baattat Oaaraa. Faaaaa, t. T. aaa 1. Our Furniture sales are daily increasing, and to meet the de mands we have just received the largest, :l' 13 est line ox fmmm Reed and T polished 1 Cobler Rockers ' v-yiii ems tnatcan be found Oar stores are replete with other suitable presents for Infant. Child and Adult VANTINE'S FINE CHINA for bridal presents, m great, great yanety.. Parker & FaiKener Furniture Go' THB PEOPLB'S PRIBND8. , . Piotura Framing Neatly Doao, i2L
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