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THE ARGUS DAILY A3TD WEMXT. LODGE DIRECTORY. fituia Lodge Ka 0. O. F, meets every Tuesday evening, at 8:00 o'clock, in Odd Fellow Hall. Cordial welcome to visitors. Wayne Lodge No. 112. A. F. & A. 1L, meets 1st and 3rd Monday even ings, 8.-00 o'clock, in Odd Fellows Halt Visiting brothers heartily welcomed dofla Lodge No. 6, K of P., meets every Friday evening,8:00 o'clock in Odd Fellows Hall. Knightly welcome to visitors. Qollsboro Council No. 89, Jr. 0. U. A. M- meets every Wednes day evening, 8:00 o'clock, in Odd Fellows Hall Cordial welcome to all visiting brethren. THE WEATHER. For North Carolina. No report received. CITY CONVENTION. There will be a convention of the Democratic voters of the city of Goldsboro in the Court House THIS FRIDAY NIGHT at 8 p. m. for the purpose of nominating taee candidates for the Board of Pablic Works, as provided for in the new charter. OUR LOCAL OPTIC. 4ldibare and Vicinity History la BrU i Fpltom Sayings ul Dvlngt, W1m nd OthanrlM, Baa Dowb and Bma la ey Omalprmat tJblqaltou, Voai "SttMd BamBdi." Mr. R. 0. Collier, a prosper ous business man of 'iSmithfield, was in the city to-day. Mrs. C. C. Shine, of Mt. O.ive, is in the city, visiting the family of Mr. L. D. Giddens. Mr. J. J. Laughinghouse, of Grimesland, Pitt county, spent yesterday in the city, the guest of Mr. B. R. King. Elder Wm. Woodard will occu py the pulpit of the Primitive Bap tist church in this city to. morrow and Sunday, , Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Dj'oson ar rived in the city this morning Iron August 3 on a visit to h a parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jno. F. Djbsun. Mr. N. U. Carter, one of the most energetic, prosperous and popular youag business men ol Duplin county, was in the city to-day. Rev- D. A. Tattle was in the city to-day returning to his home io Kinston from Wilmington, where he has been conducting revival services. Do not forget the convention in the court bouse to-night to nominate a board of public works for the city of Goldsboro to be voted for next Monday. At the meeting of the Junior Order of U. A. M. on Wednesday night it waa decided to attend the Presbyterian church in a body on the eecoad Sunday in this month . L'ttle Miss Helen Creech, the amiable daughter of Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Creecb, has been con fined to ber home with fever the past week, but is somewhat bet ter to-daj, her many young friends will be glad to know. Mr. D. H. Cameron, of the in ternal revenue service, who for merly had on office in this city, but who is now located at head quarters in Ealeigb, was in the city Uteday on his way to spend some days at bis home in Kinetoo. Rev. C. A. Jenkinp, who has iS:..0?;8 Protrctcd1altrfc to find lbe ne,ejl fa(a uieeuug iii tuu nrtt xapii8i church in Newborn, with very sat isfactory results, has returned to the city and will occupy his pul pit at tho usual hours on Srnday. It is expected that the minstrel show of the E. of P. Band will draw the largest audience to the Opera Bouse that has gathered within those walls for some time. Next Thursday night is the time. After the show the banouet and german will wtake place in the Armory. V Tbedut took a sneak from Ea6t and West Centre streets be- inir.much to the relief of tbecltl- "truna riatmoort H nil'" 1ft lbe street sprinkler was started our, and by 11 o'clock the busi ness section of the city had been sprinkled. Tbe sprinkler is not run by th city but f those I who wish the streets sprinkled in front of their places of business can have it done by "chipping in" their part. ' The last Legislature imposed a tax of $5 J per year t on ' cigarette dealers, and a great many of the corner grocers have gone out of tbe business, claiming that there was not $5 profit in selling cigar ettes. This will curtail the sale of the poisonous things somewhat, but it is a great pity that the Legislature did not make it $50 instead of $5. The first "berry" train of the season passed through the city to day. It was loaded with straw berries p'eked up along the line between here and Wilmington. All the berries will be ehippod by rx pres for the next few days while the price is high, but soon refrig erator cars will be in demand and train load after train load can be seen passing through Goldsboro. ARMY RECRUITS. A List ot Those Accepted and Re jected in Goldsboro. Official report of recruiting for the Regular Army in Goldsboro, N. C, from February 13th to April 30th, 1901, is furnished herewith for parties interested: Number of application?, 116: number accepted, 18; for artillery, i for cavalrys 6; for infantry, 8i total enlisted, 18: Namer appli cants rejected, 95. Uau-es for re jection: minors, 20; undersiz?, 9; overage, 2; intempirince, 9; im paired vision, 2; bemorhoids, 1; general unfitness, 16; unable to read the English language, 6; mar ried, 9; Roseola, 1; aliens, 1; de clined, 9; mental disability, 2. Total rejected, 95. Ages of applicants enlisted: be tween 18 and 21 years, 2; between 21 and 25 years, 12; between 25 and 30 years, 4; total enlisted, 18. Occupations of men enlisted: painters, 2; weaver?, 1; firemen, 2: clerks, 3; laborers, 1; farmers, 8; carpenters, l j total enlisted, 18. .Nationalities of applicants: Americans; 113, Hebrews, 2 Germane, 1. Americans accepted, 18; t)tal rejections', 95; on proba tion at Jate cf report, 3; grand totil, 116. Respectfully furnished for in' formhtion of the public. Karl J. A. Lying, Sergeant U. S. A. THREE MARRIED MEN. The Best Attraction at the Opera House This Season. Tbe Vivian Da Monto Company will have the boards of the Mes senger Opera Hcu e Monday and Tuesday rights of next week, May 6th and 7tb. Tbe attraction for Monday night ill be "Three Married Men." It is said that tn evening at tbe theatre can te no more enjoy- ably spent than in listening to the singing of trained ertiste, Lugh ing at tbe comedian", delighted at the poetry of motion as shown by the dances. AH these features cud be found in the Vivian De Monto's "Three Married Men." This play will be entirely new, tos!e3 of amusemeat saekcra at th s time changes vtry rapidly, therefore the management is ever on the in 1L . . ... toe amusement worm to give strength to the company. "Three Married Men" will have all tbe benefit of salient and most at tractive features selcoted, the cn tire performance will therefore have a brightnefs and charm hith erto unknown . Prices 15, 25 and 35 cents. Re served scats on sale at Hill's drug store. WHEN TRAVELING whether on pleasure bent or buelneEt foke on every trip a bottle of Syrup of Vlgt, as it aota most pleasantly . and ef fectually on the kldnevn. 1Ui-. n'n i bo wela, preventing fevers, headaches, ana other lorms of sickness. For sale in 60 cent bottles by all leading drug t lata. Manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only. REDUCED RATES. The Eastern North Carolina Diocese will meet at Edenton, and round trip tickets will be sold to Plymouth on May 20. and 22, good until the 29, ! for f 5.25. The meeting of the United Confederate Veterans will be held iu Memphis, Tenn., and round trip tickets can be pur chased on May 25 to . 27, good to return until June 4th, lor $17.40. The Woman's Foreign Mission ary Society will meet. !n 'Wilson and rouud trip tickets can be bought for $1.20, on May, 8, 9 and lOtb, good until the 17th. 1 The Funeral Directors Asso ciation will meet in Wilson and round trip tickets,, on sale May 20th and 2 let, good until the 27th can be purchaeed for $1.20. The Southern Baptist As30cia tion will meet in New Orleans and round trip tickets will be on sale May 7, 8 and 9th, good until the 20th, cvar either the Southern or A. C. L., for $25,50. DR.PIERC6SI PAVORITB Notice 1 Notice Is hereby Riven that onMond&j, the 6th day ol May, lKttl, I will offer lor tale tht real and perpunal property of the parties nampd beluw lor uicaana costs aue we Ulty of (.old-boro Amount of tnxes and the yeari for which due oppumte Lame: AldridRe, 1) 3., Itnu S 2 77 Aldridge, Fannie O, KWO ISO Ashley, Jacob.H') 28 AKkew, Jud. 1 80 Art is. W B, mo 811 Anderson. Jonas, IMO and 11XK) 409 K ry a ii t, Mover. HwO. 4 36 liryant, Win, 1'joii 90 Hatlle, Had!.-, 8 00 Bowdeu. It N, jHUy and lVKA) 6 06 Clarke, V K 3 70 l'avis. Itlieuljin 1 OS Dortch, W hit. (60 Iwrtcli. 1'hil. estate 60 Dudley . Charity 2 40 Edmund!!), Anms. Wi and 1W0 (i0 Kason, Tohitha, W'V 2 26 Faiion, Henry, liuu 78 Green, Annie. MwO SMI (.ness, JMatthew. I IKM) 3 8 Harper, Lucy, lsyii and J1W0 820 Humphrey, A li. imi B W llarrison, ilenry, jOijo 70 Johnson, Annie, 1900 680 KIhk. Minnie, 270 rving, Adam. J00 Kelly, TO. 1W) 4 Kennedy, Needham.eijtate, 1900 4 30 Kennedy, Levi, lliuU l.stta, Abram, IWJandieuO 4 80 2 Hi Lamb, ItoUrt, 346 Orihurtf. Ha rah. I.indsey, T 1) 8 0ti Peacock, W. U 70 ISM) I'eel, Willis. 1'eyton, L J Peldmont. F II. 18WI and 19 '()'.'. jtU'hardn. Hurry. IMWand liHJO. Ra.vner. Klijah. 1 situ and 1!W0 Small, Marv, 1U9 and 1900 Smith. A Si Smith, Jno K. lw9 and liCJO . . ' Hmlth it Fowler Nrnith, Toney, estate . . " Thompson. Mary .s, lsa and 1900. 406 8 64 0 4 56 60 06 4 60 842 210 270 120 Whilted, Wil 480 Wat-hinKton. Marina ' Hon joier, 1 lay wood, HtiJO. 181 White, Anueline. lMti) and 1900. . 180 W'Uliams, Henry, 19uo 786 4 A.J. BliOWN, City Tax Collector. April 5111, JWUl. OHHHKMXM4HHH 'auoooo SHICKSt CAPUD1NE CURES 6IOK HEflDflCHB, tft OR!PPB,OOlD8,flNO ALL BflDflCH&8. 15, 26 and 60c at all druggists. City Hack ! 'SKte! brand new carriftce. with mhhAr tirc8. which I oflfpr tor triA nun nt 4 public. Tour patronasre will be ap. preciated. TOM BRIGHT. may 1-1 w The Hacltman. Tho One Doy Cold Cure. poU'a Chocolate Laxatrv Quinine. . -TT a - m STRONG MSICKWOrJENli 601 For. Sale ! I have one Rood. Milch Cow for sale. ;,For further particulars apply to 'J I. B. Fonvielle. IGE! . I am now delivering ice direct from the factory. Phone 76 and we will do the rest. . Respectfully, T. R. ROBINSON. May Stl Messcigcr Opera jjohe t : ; TWO NIGHTS, May 6 and 7 ;iiviati Defflbnto Go. -OF- REAL ARTISTS ! Refined Musical Act. Transforms tion Serpentine Dance: Singing and Talking Comedian Concluding . with ft tnnlling JfAKUE COMEDY. 'THREE MARRIED MEN. Priqss, 2 J and 35" cents YOU CAN'T DOWN THE HUSTLER If too have any DroDertr vou wish to sell cheap, Bee me: if you want an exorbitant price, see some one else. I am in the real estate to do a square business or none. If the title to your property is questionable, no need to see me about selling it for you, 4. nave lor sale the following property: 150 ft. on Park street adioinintr Holiness church; J. J. Street s 16 room houf e, on William street, also the vacant lot adjoining it (100 ft.); a fine lot on East Centre st'reeL about 100 ft. wide, nearly opposite Newbern warehouse; Lazarus Edger- ton s mill at Uenoa: a 5-room house m Webbtown; about 300 acress o the W, K Hollo well farm: only 590 acres of tlw Bonitz farm left; 70 acres 01 nne stiff wood land, clay subsoil, near the city; 700 acres of Mrs. J as. Kenan's farm, near Faison; 8 cheap vacant lots for small tenant bouses in the city; the Alford and Jackson property in "Little Washington;" 17 valuable cheap lots, for white people only, in ueorgetown left. If you wish to buy, rent or sell any property, l am at your service for a commission only from 1 to 1C per cent I have a splendid collector employed who will look after your house rents. I will give my personal attention to aby sale, where the com mission justifies me, I work through agents anywhere in the United States. I am financially responsible fpr any business intrusted to me. J will guard your interest and my own. Umce at if. JB Edmundson's store on Walnut street Hours: 12 to 2. Record 312 sales. I defy any man in the State to compare with it. Ed. L Edmundson, Real Estate Hustler GOLDSBORO. N. C. The Ctrl bad ot America. priDgs. EAST TNN88. Hotel Open Throughout the Year. ?- Accommodations 600. ; Electric Lights, Steam Heat, ' Water Works. Situated in one of the Loveliest Val eys of East Tennesee Environed by Mountains 3,000 feet high, where Heat Dust, Mosquitoes, Malaria and Hay K ever are unknown. THE WflTEH CUflES Indigestion, Dyspepsia, . and all Troubles of the Liver, . Stomach, Bladder, Bowels and Kidneys. Shipping at rate of 400 gallons daily. Shipped any time, anywhere. Write for 40-page book free. THOMAS TOMlINSON.OvrDer-rropr. ' . Tt Spring, TM. IFor sale in any quantity by M. E. Robinson & Bro. and B. H. Griffin, Goldsboro, NO. Apr 25 tf S. BANKS- lARCHITEO. Second Floor Borden Building, ooldssobo, a. a. Tire Beauty ! - ; , - ' . . v f r . - ' ', . Rig line SS AND EleganGe OF OUR Cannot Be Excelled. And the prices are really low. H.Weil&Bros GoldsboroN. C. 1 mm io Front ! O That's where you'll find d s f in watch selling. Oar watch offerings are V not onlj the largest, but rep Wi resent a bienesa in value that J we defy you to equal elsewhere. im There ia good time, pru- 'fit find OATtnnmv in ann .WW'.'WM. M VIM watch we selL A warrant that warrant O gcep with every one. I'll AMAj sr WKld'.Df 'rdd'.ng & Kiel ftnd .a U1H SllW. 1 Gommencetnent Supplies. Just What New line of Silk ftneappfe Tissue, (or Mouslin?), in white, blue, pink, and black, White Organdies, Swiss and Embroideries to trim We are offering special 12 J-2, $ and 2 ? cents. White Kid Glcves $t the price. White Kid Slippers, white China .and Taffeta Silk for waists and dresses Ribbon in Satin Taffeta Laces and Embroideries : one table at c just half value o - Rich Cat A lll Gifit Id m tUl UUm nd SllTtr. tut You Want. JO cents. and Batistes, with Laces them. , values in. White Pique at i the best in the land for and wash ribbon, 10, 1J, 20c " ; t
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