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iwt ..- r " 'TIS HE 50 Per -v LODGE DLRECTOBY. Stream Lodge Na 6,XX). 0. E, Ineeti ' , every Tuesday evening, at 8:00 o'clock: in. Odd Fellowa.HalL "Ctordial welcome to Y&tora. : . r Wayn Lodg too. Hi, A. F. A A. 1L, meeta 1st and 8rd Monday eren- . ings, 8:00 o'clock, in Odd Fellows Hall -Visiting brothers heartily , welcomed gnffln Lodge No, 6, K. of P meets 1 every Friday evening,8:00 o'clock in Odd Fellows Hall. Knightly welcome to visitors. U. A4 lUjneeta- every Wednesv day evening, $;00 oldock, in Odd Fellows Halt Cordial welcome to til visiting brethren. i THE WJEitUm Fair to-night and Tuesday, $- Lour local tyiK .1 j- m , cldaber ul Tldmlty H star U Brie Cptteaae f aatfafs ud D.U. Wise la a OtkwvlM. lu Dowa Mi lu n by tBiiimut' tTMcmlleas, kVeee) "OieaeY Bemads." Mr. E. B. ' Borden returned from New York! this afternoon, iriU JMeat tmorroir alternojbn with Gattie. Mrs. M. A. . .G0z.rj0t -i Newton Grove, ii In the city, visiting her mother Mrs, Margaret Kobinson. Mrs. J no. C. Miller and little danehteri ofiMorcantori. are in ine cuy visinng ur. ana oars. i. . a . m . ft SP V F, MUler. - The Village Improvement de partment of the Womsn's Club will meet to-morrow afternoon at 4:30 o'clock. The Domestio Science depart ment of the Woman's Club, wil meet to-morrow morning at 10:80 o'clock in the club room. Dr. and Mrs. Harvey Monk, who have been visiting relatives in the city, returned to their home at Newton Grove to day. Mrs. L.I C. Southeriand, end Miss Bessie Miller returned Bat , urday evening from attending the marriage of their, brother , Hugh at York, Pa., last week. " . uia citizons or tnese. parts in 4nmi na iTiaf inat ISO rain arrrt tn. day one of the beavest snows ever known ia tpis section felt here abouta, So the chilling winds and lowering clouds of to-day are no without precedent '. Thos. Rufflu Chapter Daugh ters of the Confederacy of this city, haye arranged to give every Confederate veteran entitiea thereto a Southern Cross of Hon or. Those entitled to this distinc tion ire requested to make appli cation to Adjutant A. B, Hollo- well, of this city. There was' a very interesting special meeting of Thos. Baffin eranr of this county in this city on Saturday, et whicb, among other things, a ringing memorial was aaopcea aeaing ids oiaie Board of Educatisn togivefioutn em publiehed books, wben of .equal merit, and especially in histories acd rcfidars, the pref. erence in the coming State adopt tion of books to be used by tbe children in the public schools of North Carolina, The Aegus en dorses this action mott cordially. SUPEKIOR CO CRT. Superior Court for Wayne County convened in this city to-day, with Judge Btarbuck presiding and the new Solicitor Mr. Armiatead Jones, of Raleigh, at his post. The Judge's a, . V -'.a aV - cnarge to the grand Jury was com; prehensire andexphcit as to their duties, and Solicitor Jones handles the docket with ability and dispatch. ' The foUowingconsUtuU the grand Messrs- B.L. Becton, Foreman, MT. P. Atkinson, 1 J. W. Winsliwi B. flBlowrE.F,iPanieL James Ed- mundson, Daniel Howell, Ij, H. Price, S. O. Casey, S. W. Flowers. Ellis. L P. Andrews,' J. CoxT A, D.Scott, J. n. Howell, list, Casey. For Mayor. I hereby annoanos myself candidate lot Mayor of GoldssoA, subject " Is cthe action ol ' the DemcoraUe mnnlelpal eonHnlioa. ; I would have made this announcement sooner, but thought my eandldaey was wsU understood, and I take thia eours now be cause of ths fl minor being circulated that I sranpt a bona ode esndjdste. At The Messenger'Opera Ilouse ; vTrcdacsday Sight. JPitfons of the Messenger Opera House are promised on Wednesday eveniDg of this week sometbiog in Ihj i&rc'al lina : that bids f ar f0 surpVca "any thing ever witnesfed here in ue farce comedy clas'fica UoojjJyerj detail in the matter ot scenery, light effestp, costume9, tc.,ha been perfected by 'com petent builders ox histrionic ma terial who have made things ap pertaining to stagecraft a study. The Btory of "Tis He" contains an embodiment of pathos to re- ieve the more . lively elements which is punctuated throughout i tbe action with pungent homdr which will prove clean oat, and original in alt the wordd imply. In jelecting the cast who ate to enumeraata the laugh promoting lines o$Ts He," oo exj enso has been epafed In selecting a company of players r who are favorably known to lovers of farce comedy. ;tWB HOdge-Todge of me'rrimtnt and long, specialties that aie maiirold in variety will be ictrodaced. Be low will be found a j arli .1 list of performers who sti 1 retain their original parts which had a'l New York talking duricg its metropoli tan run: Tommy Harris, J as. Mackey, Wm. H. Traeheart, "Fred Guttlob, John West, Harry How ard, Thomas Harris. Jr., Amy Gottlob, Laora Harris, Pert Or: ix Alice Dillon, Lizzie Lennox and others of equal prestige. If you want to enjoy the longest laugh in a life time don't fail to see the greatest of nil miles creaa lions, "Tis He." Seats are now on sale at Hill's Drag Store. N031INATING CONVENTION -The conventlou for the knoml cation of t Democratic candidate for Mayor of Goldsboro will be held at the Messenger Opera House on Monday night, Apri 22, 1901, at 8 o'clock. And .the convention for tbe nomination of candidates for Al dermen ofthe city will be held the First Ward at the Armory and tbe Second Ward at tbe Court House, on Monday even lng, April 29, at 8 o'clock. i By order of tbe Executive Committee. A CARD. Secretary K. of P, Band Goldsbobo, N. C. -Dear Sir: As soon as it is dennelely delerminea will com municate with you relative to the employment of your Band. Our entire Directory and po pie were highly pleased at tbe excellent muslo furnished at the last Fair, and the gentlemanly conduct and deportmedt of the entire Band. ' - Very truly yours. Geo. Green, Sec. and Treas. Newbern Fair. Martin's Shortage $17,000. Tbe committee engaged in ex amining Mai. Martin's books worked till midnight last night, trying to ascertain exactly tbe amount of Martin's defalcation and put in shape its report to tbe Governor. I ; The shortage in the peniten tlary fund tin only account ex amined, to far is, in round num berl, 117,000. ii is Known now tnat money was. toKea" bx.Maiu frqmHk) funds of other institutions. Mat tin admits as mucbl but says took sufflcidQt 1 money from thi penitehtatf fond to rbaok the amounts. Though; he declares this posltively.the admissloh therondUtlon orthebaukacccrujt of some of them may make It necessary for the committee to examine, all the books kept by Martin,'- 4 Li O - J v u t taM J Rheumatic taim kra the crie of erotut tad diitraa f rom tortured tnutclt. aching joiats tad excited nerve. . The blood has been poisoned by the accumulation of . . . . A . . waste xnaner m uie arsum, ana can na longer supply the pare and health rastsia- lng food uer require. The whole system feels the affect of this add volxxn : sad not nntil the blood has been purified sad Drought Daoc to a aeaitny condition wul the aches sad veins cease. ' -s- Ira. Jatats Kelt, of yoj Nltrth street. H. WathlagtM, V. C, writes at follow i "A few month I kttack of tdatia KliswniB. Un la iu went form. Tbe twia was m intcn that I bacaun coaipMtly pro. tnMd. The attack wuaa aaomaHy Mer on, and ' eacOluoa was refra as mn$ my dorio k I. was etttadea by i ef tse mot abl doo. la Waninatoa, who Is in a member of the fo Mr oTa toaolflf mcdlcat Bolltce here, be told me im lad t weald ret wj after BavfafTTlncd twclre 11M witaoat reeeiWnf the ellfhtst beaeflL 1 eJia4 to eoatinae hi treatmaat ny longer? tfrichMrofTltft raeommended for hatumadam, I daddoa, atmoat la dMsalr how, to rir tb medidae a trial and after I h4 tahaa a few bottle I wee able U boom arowad oa cruKhca, ana very sofa after had no nf tot them at all, a A. 4 1 eared me stand end wil All the c ntln hmv left ma nr DOC tit baa iod I am BapP7 1 au restored te perfi the great regtablt purifier ana tonic, is the idea remedy la aU rheumatic troubles. There are ao opiates or minerals la it to disturb the ditstion and lead torniaoos habits. We have imoared a seeds! book oa Rheumatism which ertry sufferer from this painful disease should read. It is the most complete and Interesting; book of tue ciaa in existence n wm do eem me to any one desiring It. : Write our p&yo as nulY ana ireeit sooth yourcaee, we ke no charge for medical advice. THI SWIFT SPECIFIC CO, ATLANTA, A, REVIVO RESTORES VlTAUn Made a Well Man J,, of Me. flcodaoee the abwre restlt In 30 days, nactt powwfullr and qoloUy. Cores wbeaaUotbsn fall Xouds mea will rec&ia than lost manhood, and old eaea wui neant um yooumu w nauia EUEVIVa II quickly and aurely raitore Nron oa. Lost VltaUtr, tapotency. Hlghtly Imlsrtona Ut Power, ralllnc Ifemorr. Wartloa Plsea.snd all ffMta of elttaM or exoMaand IndlMvtlon, wnloa nnflU oo for staor, mmbms eri namaia. u BoonlyrarMbytrtliiaatihcrfdle.bul mi MMtiy and hlood boilder. brios lng aaea u pus: giow vtjmia storlBg tit Ore of youth, ft ward offJnauiltj sad Ooasomptloa. Issitt oa karlni BETivO.no etiia. n nktnal taMt Docket. Br Ball ipMpw)aa,cslSfi)rUXHHWtaiB)poat ttwai written anaraatee to esn or renuM theaaoaer- Book and adrla fx. AddiwM s9For stla la 'Goldsboro by IT. E. Bobuuon Bro., druggist, Spfiiig is here, and so am I, with a full line of firsticlass- goods, and I am Springing Prices that will astonish you on STOVE PIPE, VALLEY TIN, TIN BOOFING, or any kind of roofing; RUBBEROID or SLATE. ; Tobacco Fines a Specialty. If you are needing any work done, it will be to your advantage to get my, prices before placing your order. Remember all work guaranteed. Thanking the public for their past liberal patronage and solicit ing a continuance of the same, Bespeotfully, .1 :' T. C. BRYAN, The Leading Tin and Sheet Metalworker. Walnut Street. Our Check Is Good I; All our Prescriptions are checked twice. Once for your safety and once for ours. Goldsboro Dpuq GO' The People's Popular Drug Store, , rnoNB 69... P. S. Our prices are right, too. Dr FRANK BQYETTE, Dentist Offlee la Bordea BaUdiag. ewer Soatarlsad f ' ' Brlntler'ACo'S-Stor. wv' ATX WORK ftARAKTSttt riMT-Ctlg WANTED.-; Some wood cutters to cut oo: wood near Walter about six miles from town, W. T. DOBIOHk t2d seeaw ffcls)sjn9TMel fr-x CM Ufa. if -V La m. I - aaaw TUB "er jy - v ZPZ133mOXZ m Saved! Go to THOMPSON'S DENTAL PARLORS for all classes of uD-to-date a dental work at living prices. Here are our prices : Best set of teeth $10.00. Gold crowns, 15 to 7.00. Porcelain crowns, 3.50. . Gold fillings, $1.50 to 2.00. Amalgam fillings .75. Cement fillings .50. Rubber fillings .60. Extracting .25. All work guaranteed. Call on us. You will find us busy in our office over Hood & Britt's store. DR. STOCKARD, Mgr. . Goldsboro, N. C. The Goldsboro Giuu Factoru R. LEVIN, Proprietor. S. LEVIN, Manager. MANUFACTCBEB OF Fine & Plain Home Made Candies Chocolates of all kinds, Taffies of all kinds, Peanut Brittle, Peanut Bars, Cream Peanut, Cocoanut Brittle, Cream Cocoanut, Fruit Candies, Cocoanut Bars, diff. flavors, Cocoanut Cripp, Fine line of Box Qoods, and many other kinds of candy. A full linecf FRUITS. ICE CREAM in season Goldsboro Candy Factory, 6 im o. LutiVUN, Mngr. You Are Backward, perhaps, about coming here for Toilet Articles. Rubber Goods, etc. because you have heard so much o: their good quality that you fear pnee will be high. Dismiss that idea from your mind. This is the Cheapes Drug Store in the city. Prices are quite low and the stock bo (rood tha values are simply unequalled. JENKINS & FARRIES, Druggists and Seedsmen. Walnut Street, opp. Mayor's Office Patent Riotits- Inventors ean obtain patents and secure advice as to patent rights. trade marks, Infringements of pat ents, etc., at my office. Consultation invited STEPHEN W. I8LER. AttorTley-at-Law, Goldsboro, N. O. leoosmosaaw My ShoeiShop'has been removed from Walnut St and is now located over Messrs. Hood & Britt's'store. A continuance ol your patronage is respectfully ffll In neeel of trior In this line mar be 9 sure of aetlsfaetloq. t Respectfully, T. R. ROBINSON Notice to Contractors and Others. Bids will be reoelred an til the SOth lnt. for the erection ol a brick building 146x87 feet and three atones high, at the State Hospital at Goldsboro. Plana and specification can be aeen here. Satisfactory bond will be required for the faithful performance of oon tract. Also bids are requested for delivering here, or at oar aiae iraci on me Bouinern j lumber, 11m. cement, door, window, aaahe. alat. itone wlndow-sllli and steps, and iron ban for windows, necessary for the completion of a building of the above dimensions. The com mittee reserves tne rignt to reject any and all bids It may think proper. ' By order of the Board of Director. . , J. V. MILLBR, Snpt. Goldsboro, N.Ca.prU 4th. 1901, dyws IOHN a BANKS- o ARCHITECT.5 Second Floor Borden Building, GOtDSBOBO, H. 0. - Remova The American Lady Corset, In all the New Models, Batiste and Summer Net. The Most Comfortable Corset Possible For Summer Wear. H.Weil&Bros Goldsboro, N. C Joseph Edwards, Has j ist arrived with a Spring attention to youog men. 1.000 nobby Young Men's Suit of tbe latest styles. Regular price from S10 50 to f 12 SO. I am selling at HaU Pric. which is about from 54.50 to 25. We men's Hats, Shoes and a full line of Gent's Furnishing Qoods. Alio Lev dies' Dress Qoods, Hamburga, Laces and White Goods, And everything kept in a Firet-Clasa Dry Goods Store. The most interesting pari is thai I bought special bargain in all lines and therefore-1 ; shelve you special Prices-- A visit to my ttore will convince vou of the fact that I am lad(n In low prices and that my Spring stock shown in Goldsboro. f"Jast received a car load of handsome baggies, in different styles also a car load of wagons and harness of all sorts and will save you from 5 to $10 on every vehicle, for cash or on time. Don't fail to see them before makine your selection. Joseph Edwards, CHAMPION OF LOW PRICES. Extraordinary SALE OF. ftlons FOR TfiR&B DRY8. S"u0 yds. all Silk Ribbon, Wash Ribbon, Taffata and Satin Ribbon, fronr3 to $ inches wide, worth 25c. per yard, for three days your choice for ljc per yard. 1000 yds. Torchon and Val Laces, all at one price $c. per yd. All the aboye are new goods, from 2J to SO per cent, under value. We sell the best $1 Kid Glove and 5"0c. Corset in town. Call and see them. Gastex The Ladies' Cash THE CHAMPION OF LOW PRICES, and Summer stock of srooda. Srjecial also received a nice lina of vonna is the largest and moat varied ever and Laces & Dry Goods Store, Go
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