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THE ARGUS LODGE DlfiECTOBY. Cvom Lodge No. 6, L 0. 0. F, meets very Teedajr renin, at 7:80 o'clock, in Odd Fellows HalL Oonlial welcome to visitors. WlTM Lodge No. 113, A. F. & A. Mn meets 1st and 8rd Monday even ings, 7:80 o'clock, in Odd Fellows Hall. Visiting brothers heartily weloomed) doffln Lodge No. 6, K. of P., meets very Friday evening,7:30 o'clock in Odd Fellows HalL Knightly welcome to visitors. Soldsboro Council No. 89, Jr. O. U. A. 1L, meets every Wednes day eTemng, 7:80 o'clock, in Odd Fellows Hall Cordial welcome to all visiting brethren. THE WEATHEH. For North Carolina. Bain to night and Saturday, OUR LOCAL OPTIC Makers) d VlelxUti' HI tory In Brief pltaaa mt 8alK ud IXlno, W1m Hi OtharwlM. Bam Dowi u Kmn la fey emBlprawat Dblqailou, LovaJ 8tud Koanda." Miss Ada Wooten, of La Orange, ia visitiog Mrs. M. E. Bizzell. Those of our citiz 30s who have been wrestling with the grip are said to be improving. Tickets for the Charity Bali can be obtained at Hih'd drug store. The attendance promises to be large. Mr. Earle A. Humphrey, oj the Humphrey-Gibson Company, went over to Norfolk to-day on a business trip. Col. A.O. Davis has sufficiently recovered from bis recent lllnets as to be io attendance at bis lav office again. Mrs. W. D. Pollok, who has been visiting Mrs. Dr. Frank Boyette for several days, left for home this afternoon. Miss Mary D. Robinson left Ih's afternoon for Kaleign to visit the family of Dr. Geo. L. Kirby and attend tbe Governor's recep tion this evening. The proposed electric railway t Seven Springs grows in p pular favor, and n is understood inat bill will be introduced at the pres ent session of tbe Legislature granting a company charier rights to construct the road. Tbe Abqus man met a stranger on the streets of our city to-day carrying a small grip and enquir. ing the way to tbe "Union De pot" He was right in front of the baggage room, on Eiet Centre street, and when the Abqus man with a blush of confusun, if not shame, poioted to tbe centre oi the muddy street and said, "there is our Union Depot, sir," tbe re marks which that Btraoger in dnlged io were by no mean com plimentary to 'Tue Beet Town I The State." and the wholesale mercantile houses that we have in Golds boro are flourishing beyond the most sanguine dreams of their promoters and stockholders, and what they have accomplished in ihe material upbuldlng of the citv in home-bulldiog, that is the bulwark of a community's permanent prosperity is suffici ently evident to sake more fac tories aesiraoie; ior iacwneo bring population and population orings business. We have good town; We have the best town in the State: but we can make it better. A unity of sprit and interest among all assts would be to the f refit and accumulation of all, and money made here would remain here to be enjoyed in the climate of a country tb.it kaows no ekkmss nor epidemic where all life is i it 1 jS rosv. ana wnere toe tmamier ui the electric lights ot oui busy fao tones adds bonuty and picturesque ness to the nigbt time whtre all life is a socg of f nspenty, plenty and happiness to the laboiers, tee investors, and evtn the mm who ives and thrives on the prosperity of others without briogiog fortb the sweat of his own brow. Let us get together and make tb. s firfet ytar of the new century tecordabieukvr for Goldsboro. be ol The Barlow M nstrels gave very creditable entertainment in this city last night. Toe specialist were especially good. But for few "horse plays," that could left out last as well, and at th same lime improve tbe tone tbe otherwise refined performance tbe show was in every way enj able. Why it is tbat tbe avemg minstrel oompumes will insist on infusing into otherwise enioyabl feature of their performance jus enough coarsinets such at you've been eating onions: "ijend me some of jour apt, Ac. to mar the enjoyment ot re flood people is strange indeed; and we believe it is the duty of tb press everywhere to teach the managers of such combinations that the day of coarseness on tbe stage is passed, and ma'ie them respect it accordingly, ( V TTaadnnartrn for J 7Weddlnc Qtfu ln I BllwwareCloeks . ACutUlaaa. Vanojf 7 uooas. tie. Good Time For the New Year ! Begin right. Be punctual Keep your appointments to the minute. To do this you must have the right time. To have the right time, leave your watch with as. General watch, clock aud jewelry repairing. Satisfaction guaranteed. jDIAMONDS. WATVHKS SILVEKWARE iw imt m t.- m- m v mm mr-m m TO-MORROW A FIXE ENTERTAINMENT. Boist 6apd6n Seeds ! We have just received a full supply and assortment of the old reliable Bulat Garden Seeds, the beat and most productive in this country. Thia la the year 70a should seleoi your seeds with the utmost precaution. If the awards of premiums la erldenoe of quality, Bulst's seeds are perfection. We give below a partial list of tbe varieties weoarry In stock: Bulst's Strlngles Green Pod Bean, li s Dwarf Lima Bean, Bnlst's Dwarf Lima Bean. Bulst'a German Wax 8ft. Bmat's Larue Unit extra site, BuUl'sOermiQ Wax fole. Bulat's Ky. Won- deer, rany Tom Thumb IVns. Little Hem feas. Dwarf Blue Imperial. Butst Companion rras. Bulst's l 1 11c X uvea MU, uuist s utrire nnite Mil, nuuis vwan sugar, Aiumi 111 !ii corn, snow riaaeuoru. impooiaeo ueoivra ; Blood T. Beet, Egyptian Beet, Long Blood Bw rd, I'amley, Parsnip, pepper (Bull Koae and Cay- v. Sumach union beta by measure, utwn uraaa sua Bnlst's Imp I .ale Drumhead 1'aobagp. Imp Late Flat Dutch Cabbage, Karly Eng VYlnnlngstedt Earlv e)orn. Huist'ii SUjwells Kverirreei L,arire vtmie runt lorn. Kariv urx niooa r. ueei. cm (rea) ana norma rav irite, Muatara, rareiey, rarsmp. t-epper muu rune. 1'umpxin. luaisn, imi. den Dentern, Long Blood Beet, f Celery. Olant Paa- Wedneday evening of next week of Eric Hope (Eirl of Yarmouth), the iamous actor, in Jerome K. erome's famous comedy, "The Councillor's wife,' is being fraught with genuine anticipation and pleasure. All society will turn out and a rare treat is in store for all who will attend. How the Earl of Yarmouth chanced to select his stage name e f Ere Hope was re c ntly explain d by tbat titled gentleman: ' If title has no place in this country and is a nui-aoce in business, that's why I took tbe stage ntime of Eric Hope. Tbe origin of the came is lb. b; I was 10 (Jannes lait summer a veir, with a parly of English people and was iu a small play. As a souvenirof the occasion a lady gave me a scarf pin. It is an opal, tbe stone of my birth month, October,. The opal you know, is a symbol of hope, There you have the name of Hope. And his explains where I got the name of Erie." He drew from his pocket a urn M silver box, which be open ed, and disclosed a branch of white heather. "This," he said, "has its association. It is tbe erica or a white beatber and is the symbol of good luck. From it 1 took tbe name Eric, and so you have my stage name, Eric Hope. Now I am superstitious to a de gree, and I believe in the good omens suggested by my names," A Quecii Marries. Tbe Haue, Fed. 7. Queen Wilhelmioa and Duke Henry wed to-day. Mever before wore Buch crowds in the streets. All Holland seems to be here and everybody is hppy. The Minister of Justice and tbe marriage witnesses as Bumbled at 11:30 in tbe white room tf ihe pala:e. A civil mar nage was performed. Tbe only other wnneesos are immediate relatives of tbe Queen. Tbe pro cession thon returned to tbe pa acj for luncheon. Cabbage. C uarlt-slon Waketlekl ( ablane. tng Flat Dutch Cabbage, Eng Drumhead Cabbage. l.abbaitp, Lmuvers nan lontc i.arroi, Mam L,ie rt niw oojiu , Whitr ','IUTiie. Imp Karly VV bile Spine Cucumber, cluster int, he , 'eh Kale Cabbage, Lettuce. Nutmeg, Mellons, Jenn wxy Ford Mountain Sweet hulb, Uen Dute Junes and Dixie natermeuoi Georgia Rattle Snake, Squash, Tomatoes, Llvingst n Beauty, Bulat's Beauty and , . All neaaous l.auuaur. uauvers uaii tunic i.anut. nam L,aa i uim The appearance 1U tblS City on chal Celery. V. hiu- Vinme. Imp Karly While Spine Cucumber, cluster, long green, Bulst'a . Imp Kgg Plant, so-'en Kale uauoage, Lettuce, nuiineg, steuons, jenny ijiuu, noureai Perfection, Bulat's Sel Acme and Tiophy and Early Plat Dutch Turnip Seed, Clover Seeds, etc. Buist Heeds have been awarded grand prlzea for their great purity aud fine quality In almost every aeed market in the world. We sell them. Come to see us. M. E. Robinson & Bro The Money's Worth Druggist'.. (SATURDAY) -is the last day of the SpeGial PriGes Wooiet) IDt ess Goods! H.Weil Bros. HONEST MERCHANDISE. HOW TO BUILD A TOWN. What Goldboro Jlas to Build onAVbat Ooldsboro Needs. What we want in Goldsboro and what is coming, but would come faster if our people were more united and active is more factories. Ooldsboro is so ad vantageously situated, with il limitable railroad facilities and steamboat transportation, to gether with her natural benedic tion of salubrious climate, and fertile lands, and blessed with tbe best public schools in the South, as to be irresistible to capital seeking manufacturing Investment if our own people would but open their eyes to the merits of? their town and open their moutbi in proclaiming these advantages where it would avail to obtaining desirable results. Tboore and more of faovoriss Fast Mail Wrecked EiBton, Pa, Feb. 7. The L high Valley mail and milk train, one of the fast out of New York was wrecked thia morning at Greensbridge, N.J, , while run ning at the rate of fifty miles an hour. The driving rod of the loc omotive broke while the engine was on the bridge. The shock oroke the connection with the cars and set the airbrakes and every one on the train was thrown violently, but no one was injured. IN OLDEN TIMES People overlooked the Importance) of permanently beneficial effecU and were satietJed with transient action, but now that it 1 generally knowD that Syrup of Figs will permanently overcome habitual constipation, well-informed people will not buy other laxative., which act for a time but finally Injure the system. Buy the genuine mad by top California rig Byrup Co. O " 11111"" h for Men, Ladies, Boys, Girls, and All. Our Stock i complete in every particular and if yon want to buy or are thinking of buying a Watch, call and inspect our Btock. The prioea are at a price which will enable all to have a good time piece. Fine Watches, Fine Jewelry, Pine Engraving, fine Watchmaking. Watches A 9 o 2 n L. D. Giddens, o JEWELER. OOLDiSOBO. M. O. Fertilizers. Ifjou waut the Best Fertilizer on the mfjker for almost all kinds of crope, come to Bee us and get the Qt Alliance official guano. With the use of the Alliance official" last season Mr. B. B. Williams, of Grautham's Township, raised over ?400,00 worth of tobacco on two acres of land, some of it bringing $57.00 per hun dred. We also si'll tbe Ueuuine Boiie and Peruvian guano, which is a little cheaper, Ae-id Phosphate, Kainit, Bone and Potash Mixture, Muriate and and Sulphate of Potash, Nitrate of Soda, and cotton seed meal. Hood & Britl. GENERAL Clearance Sale For Ten Days, COMMENCING" Saturday, Feb. 9th. :os GIG6 IS This is one of our famous mark-down offerings. The sale is made up of first-class goods, and we must move them in order to make room for Spring stock. We have too many on nana, and are offering them at CUT PRICES We have the "COMBINATION the "ALL COTTON," and the 'PERFECTION FELT" at prices far below any other house and the quality is guaranteed to be equal. Don't forget our all-wire, Folding I20 Spiral Springs. Life is not worth living without one of them. "v Parker & FaiKener Furmsure Go, Picture Framing Neatly Done. full To Cook Yoar Hen of Tnntoi.te. Belf-BwUeg .Roa. teri, Ue beet In the world We also have other cheap Roarteri and, a full Hne ol LUt Antl KusUuK Tinware, Come to tee ua, ' FlmhS aSSfSnuum. 'Tho Jno. Slighter Co Dress Goods. One table of black silk and wool dress goods $1.75 and $2 quality, now $1.40; $ t-50 qn now J)l; $1.25 and $1.40 quality now . 75 and 80 These goods are plain, fancy, dots ai stripes, from 40 to 50 inches wide. GREAT 'ALUES. ONE TABLE OF Colored Dress Goods. which includes Cheviots, Homespuns, Venet 'aDB and Granites, all wool, 38 to 40 inches "ide Goods that sold at 50 and CO cts. NOW ALL AT ONE PRICE 38 cents. Carpets. Two rolls of carpeting left Good styles, Sold at 40c; now reduced to 27jc. Small figures. Curtains. Curtains. Nottingham Lace Curtains, two and a half yards long, at 58c, worth 90c; Three yard Lace Curtains, 78o Great Values. Three and a half yards Bobinet Curtains, $1.58, worth $2.50. Table Linen. 58-inch Table Linen at 37c, half bleached. 70 inch, 45c, worth CO. Few dozen Linen Towels left, at 10c a piece: Great Values. Damask Portiers. In Red, Blue and Terra CotU. Goods worth $3.75, now reduced to $2.60. 20 Damask and. Chenille Table Covers at Half Price. We have a few Art Squares and Rugs (VELVET, BRUSSELS and SMYRNA,) left, which are marked down, one-third off. We have Forty-Five Pieces of I Hamburg 2 which we have marked at HALF PRICE, 2 (Last season's goods). ? Remnants of Lace, Remnants of Dress Goods .Remnants of White Goods, Remnants of Bleach- .. - .n 1. ! . . . 1 1 o ana iv yaras in a piece, uouu We are offering great values in our MATTINGS. ALL Furs, Cloaks, Capes, Skirts marked down to about HALF PRICE. FORTY DOZEN Children' Black, ribbed HOSE Fast Black sizes 5 to 8, lOo a pair. j Domestic, quality. iOur 5 and 10 cent Counter of Odds and Ends of' all classes of goods, some worth 40 and 50 cents, now going at the? ame price: 5 and 10 cents. We have five dozen Corsets of different makes, I fcJken sizes, at one -third off price, to close them oi tt MW. B.", "J. B." and "P. D." MM. Caste. .xi: The Ladies' Cash Dry Goc 'ds stor
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