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THE ARGUS' DAILT AND WESKLY Reuse Lodge No. 6, L 0. 0. F, meets every Tuesday evening, at 8:00 o'clock, in Odd Fellows HalL Oordhu welcome to visitors. Wajae Lodge No. 112. A.F.&A. M., meets 1st and 3rd Monday even i'km r on n'clnrk in Odd Fellows HalL Visiting brothers heartilj welcomed doffli Lodge No. 6, EL of P meets every Friday evening,8:00 o'clock in Odd Fellows Hall. Knightly welcome to visitors. Ooldnboro Council No. 89, Jr. O. U. A. 1L, meets every Wednes- 1aaaninCT R.flfl nVlrvV in Odd mj . Fellows HalL ttordial welcome to all visiting brethren, TILE WEATHER. For North Carolina. Fair, continued cool to-night, and Wednesday. OUR LOCAL OPTIC Mr. F. A. Daniels left to-day I to attend Wilson county Superior v,uur., wuWU Bea01Uu u The "Recreation viuo- win meet wun m,r. Thursday afternoon at 0 c,ock' I A delegation trom Neuse Lodge L 0. 0. F., are in attendances upon tbe seeeion of tho Grand Lodge at Asnovuie. Alton's New Orleans Minstrels hold forth in this city tomorrow I night. The price of admission is 15 and 25 cents, Mrs. Judee Robinson and son W. 8. O'B. Jr.. went ud to ... - Asheville to-day to spend some days with the Judge.who is hold-1 tHM Sn tits tnnflf I ,UG wui u tu vvcow. Mrs. D. J. Broadharst. who has been on a eix weeks visit to the! family oi ner son uowiana, in Amer cus, u., niurutu imB . On Sunday afternoon, during tbe storm, ligntmng strucs tne nnnntrw rociHpnf.o nf Mr. Dock I Rh.VvVr the river, and did considerable damage to the floor- ing. Fortunately there was no one in tbe building at the time, Rev. F. W. Faeries lift this af- ternoon over the Southern for Lib lie-Rock, where he goes as a dele gate from tbn State to tbe Gen- oral Assembly of tbe Southern Presbyterian church. We all wisb him a safe and enjoyable trip. Dr. J.M.Hadley, at LaGrange, had the misfortune to lose his barn and stables, four horses, two mules, a cow, feed and far. mlng implement?, by fire last night, the orgin of which Is as yet unknown. There was no in- surance, and the loss is esti mated at $1500. The commencement exercises of Seven Springs High School will be held on Way 22 and 23rd. A .concert will be given on the night of tbe 22ad, and Col. A. C. Dayis will deliver the address on Thursday at 11a. m, of tbe 23:d, which will be a crowd drawing attraction, as he always makoa a good speech, no matter what the sujictmay be. JuJging from the Wilming'on papers of to-day our friends iu the "Civ by the Sea" were very Folicnous for our welfare on Sun- day night after the 6torm struck us and cut tff telegraphic com- munication. We all deeply ap. ftf XJ l LS ftt nJninSI rSm 51 little iconvenience from the 8lurlU While trying to arrange the electric light wires in the ice factory last night Bryant Gilles- pie. colored, who Is a regular em- ploye of the company, had his right hand severely burned by coming in contact with a live" wire. Tbe accident will cause Bryant some inconvenience fori several days, but it is not as bad as reported early this morning, Tbe officers of the Electric Light Company cannot explain why Bryant's band was burned so badlv. They say the current on that circuit is not strong enough to do more than give a severe shock to a person touching tbe naked wire, and the only way thev can account for the heavy current last night is that the . Htreat circuit wire bad been thrown In contact with the dwell- are now Dearing iruu an over log and store circuit during the our land. Let the the good work storm Sunday afternoor.'o which go on and on until no white child case tbe fall current of the aro of North Carolina is an uneducat llgbt wire would pass over the ed citizen, pther circuit, J. W. Stanley. QWaWaaaWaBt SOME SUGGESTIONS THAT WORK WELL ELSEWHERE LET- GOLDSBORO ' ADOPT THEM Good Besults From Talking up Your Own Town. For the Argus. Lynchburg, Va May IS. I see the list of the force both eiuuve euu appuiuuvu ui me "Gem City of the Plains" io Friday's Argus, and Goldsboro can do herself proud when she tries. and in calling to her aid the wisdom and executiye manage ment of those who are to shape her destiny for the next two years, she has kept pace with I her traditions in the past as the best governed town in the State. Lnd one oJ the best in tn9 south. I hope the gentlemen compos ing the able galaxy referred to, wni pardon a few suggestions by a tax payer, but yet an obs 9erver of eVery thing that por tends to our upbuilding. 1st We baye grown too large j0r u9 to go in the same old chan- nei8 and weeed a Sanitary ON fleer ani Street Commissioner, who must make it his business to watch the pitfalls and unsafe condition of our; public highways and who shall pay strict auen 0 to every backway as well as street, and onca a week shall be able to report to the Street Com mitte8 needed repairs and cleans lQg iQ eyery of city aQd measures necessary for tha sani tary improvement of every sec ti0n. This is a needed officer, bu he should be young, or4ln middle life, and ever on thesgo-confer- ring on him pDWors of, a police 0fficer. . ' d, we should aisa bave an aQtl"8Pltt:ne ordinance prevent ing spitting on side walks and in publio buildings. I use the weed bat ia m? traveI the law 1880 universal now that I go in every town to the edge of the walk to expectorate, and this law should be enacted, as it saves the ladies from any damage to their Btta an(j certainly tends to sup- presa the ravages of disease, 3rd, On Saturdays one can hardly go'along our streets, and n'u thal u la not aU t , t . A. t wav8 out of t0WQ folka block the sidewalks. The people should always keep moving, and always on the right, and If they will stop to talk let our police officers In a kind way see that they either mova on or take the very outer edge of the sidewalk, T . , . T , 1 noUced whea 1 W43 hom3 la3t the great ueed for some measure of relief on these lines, i 8ay the foregoing aro essen- tial for t 8QQ the working8 ' . t . , lU . where they obtain and their dis- comfort whsre such are not in jorce . ' . , iL I am glad that our home boys' talents are ba'ng recogn'zid In the success of our neighbor Qapt. D, J. Brosdhursi'a two other Superintendent of the Thomasville, Ga., Graded School, WitQ pardonable pride 1 will say in the case of Prof. Edgar, that a cousin or tne writer, Prof. G, W H.8tanley, president of Stanley's Business College, is the secre- tary of the Board of Trustees, and to him , when he said he was in search of a superintendent, gave the name of our own worthy son, oi whom we are all proud, with the result that he has been unanimously eleoted superinten dent of tbe Graded Schools of that live Soother n city and win Iter and summer health resort, H nomasviue, ua. I So I see daily some evidence I of the benefit of talking up your town and people and what I ia accomplished. Oar own Graded School has I done as much or more than any other factor in building np North Carolina, as the seeds there sown DROPPED DEAD. Eli&s Smith, colored, .who lives I out on the Gremleaf road, drop! ped dead while standing on his ront porch last night He was 45 years of age and was in good I health, apparently, therefore heart ailare is assigned as the cause of his death. KILLED BY LIGHTNING. ' Julia Strickland, a colored girl aooui Li years oi age, wno uvea with her parents in the Webbtown section of this city, was struck by lightning this morning about 9:30 o'clock and instantly killed. She had been to Creech's Btore to pur chase a small bill of groceries and was on her way back home when tue ruin biiuiuj utocvuua uoi. wuo i Dnnn nnf ftl.. BnrnflVin owvv v- w "r- o I m 1 a m at bxancnes oi a large eim tree to get out of the rain, and had only been under the tree about two minutes when the stroke of lightning struck her which ended her life. She fell to the ground unconscious and probably never knew what killed her. The lightning did not strike the tree nor anything else in tbe .a. a mm Vicinity, but struck tee girl on the check, wbere there is left a toL.tegiri,Pho.hswoki.d, 1 worka for Mr. W. D, Creech, and is an industrious negro, having the respect of both white and coin ored people, who will sympathize with him in the sad calamity that has been visited cpon him. MINSTRELS COMING They "Will Appear Here To-mor row Night 'Everything New This Season. A genuine old-fashioned South ern cake walk by real Southern darkies. Allen's New Orleans Minstrels under canvas. This is the only Minstrel Com' pany in tbe United Stateijthit appears under canvas the inter or of which is arranged with a mammoth stage and scenery the same as an opera house, bnt of course on a much larger scale. Owing to the large seating cap acity of the tent, which is three thousand, the company is enabled to show for the extremely low price of 15 and 253., thus guaran teeing the largest minstrel pro duction in the world at tbe lowest price of admission. Show ground on tbe Court House square. spBois 01 success A vacant chair and a portrait on the wall Btrange symbols of success I Yet, in many a nome these are tht symbols of the success of the man who aid not find time to care for his health, or neg lected the lacreasinir warnings of disease which Nature rave him. When the stomach is "weak" and food ia imper fectly digested and assimilated, it is only a question of time until the break-down cornea. The stomach is the very center of vi tal power and must be kept in health if sickness ia to be avoided. Doctor Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery cures diseases of the stomach and other organs of di gestion and nutri tion. It increases the supply of pure, rich Blood, and gives the body strength to with stand the strain put upon it by the struggle for suc cess. I was a from what the daeton caned indlgettloa, Vat after trying several emfc nent physician &Ut to get a cure." writes Mr. Frank Utricle, of Independence, Taeksoa Co.. Mov, Bes 47$. 6ome of tny symptoms were earoaeas in pit of stomach, ftiilBCas, Brvd tmU iof, eoasdpatloat sometimee soitsees, would eaund to koweU. Some one recommtBSled mo to wuw. rtorors ooidoa Memcai . whiah t aid, and after taking only a i nsssi or Discovery and year Vies rived more benefit 1 iflt trom them than any tried. I begaa to gala aro recommended U to no I over Beah from tho start. Hare win oontiiue to do so. The sluggish liver made active by XX, Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. OHN S, BANKS- . ARCHITECTS' Second Floor Borden Building, GOLD8BOBO, H. 0. Cure Cold In Head. Kermou's cnocoiat? ituve Quinine. e) n UU ann OIUUl IO CUTS CUU1 IB Uad .nil aM Ids tr madid An Excellent Combination, effect of the well known remedy, IX Btbcp or Fios, manufactured by tho I SZStiX principles ol I plants known tob meaicinaiiy lax&uve bou nreavDUDg- i 4)iam U f Vi a fnrm mnRt nfrKhinir in thfl I BSih.'jf tiva plp.nRiticr the fivstem efffctuallv. disnellinc colds, headaches and fevers bW,S mancntly. its per:ect ireeaom irom erery objectionable quality and sub- Its perfect freedom from able actin gtance, audits acting on tue kiuneys, i i a. 1 liver and bowels, without weakeningr or irritating them, make it the ideal laxative. In tho process of manufacturing vga are used, as they are pleasant to the taste, but the medicinal qualities of the remedv are obtained from senna ana Other aromatiO plants, by a method known to the Caufobnia'Fis Kybup Co. onlv. In order to ret t beneficial effects and to avoid imitations, please remember the toll name of the Company printed on tho front of every package. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. ait rfcAHOisco. cal IJTTlaVTLLB, XT. NKW YORK, H. T. For sale by all Drugfclats. Price Cc. per bottla Notice of Sale for Taxes, " I Under execution for Uxes. I will sell t the I Court House Door. In Goldsboro, N. C , on Monday, tbe trd day of Jane. 1901, tbe prop erty of tbe parties named below for uxes and costs. W. A. DE3MABK, Tax Col. Anderson, Jonas t 1 86 1 Aldridge. David Atkinson, D. A ArtU. W B t Bryant, Mover 8 88 BUokman.TFH 81 Bnnn. Ed 4 W Bright. Chester ! Carroll, EC Cox, Rose, estate W I Davis, Sarah Darden; Lney tW Dortch. Whit; W Dudley, Dayid Evans. PanL 06 Everett, George. J 16 Exam, Wm 2f FaUon. Henry 1 Gness. Henry M Guess, Matthew ' Green. Amey M I Pawkla. Jefl. I HlU,Jenney. : Hogana, James 10 M Harrison, Id T Hieta, Oliver, estate SHI Harris, Flora 9 Hlnnant. WB e King. Adam 8 68 Kennedy, Levy W LaneJ)yer 44 Lane, Isaiah I as Lamb, Robert 6U Latta, Abram 84 Moore, WH 4 61 Mosley, Arnold 4 W Odom. London 2 li Osburg. Sarah 6 7S Peel, Willis 4 46 Powell. John, (colored) 8 48 Richardson, Harry 7 2$ Smith & Fowler 8 871 Smith. A M 11501 Sutton. Squire 4 081 Sears, Frank 7 46 1 Button. Brltton, estate 144 Small. Mary 118 Toler.Uaywood 8 32 Vail. Lafayette 8 63 Williams, Mack 6 18 Whitley. Ratford 2 0 Whllted.WH 7 661 Woodard. H W 1 U7 1 One PeffoFmanee Only Wednesday Night, May 15th. A. G. Allen's -Original- HI ORLEANS Mill ! Refined and up-to-date. Presenting all the latest nov elties in minstrelsy. Presented Under a Mam moth Canvas Theatre Seating 3,000 People. Admission, 15 and 25 cents. Show Grounds Court Use Square 8- II.O0 IB' HlCK8 CAPUDINE CURES 8IOK HErtDrlCtlB, bfl ORiPPB.OOL.D8,fN3 ALL HBflDflOHBS. 16, 96 and 60o at all druggists, sism foi iiu mw Gentle Pony For Sale, I have a pony for Bale cheap Gen tie as a cat "Any child I can drive him Good condition. LOUIS HUMMEL May61w " Tbe great Departmeat store o( Atber I Edwards will have grand 8oecIal Sales oin Monday( Tuesday and Wedne day, May the 20 A, 21st and 22nd. These salea will be the event of the season Q ooda. 1U blor than tier teard of. J -FOR- OUR ADVICE IS- French Lawn. French Lawn is a comparatively new fabric, but it jg already DODUlar, and is taking-the place Of Organdy Q fl mrPC extent. l has these advantages: . r r Ar-n i;U it io iivw iiviii uAvooiii iiau ake organdy- k washes Iike or8andy DDNT- We are showing a complete line of this menton- Lk 7(v iV Our siock of Organdies, Swisses, French Nain sook, Persian Lawns, and other white goods is full of good values. LAGBS. We are showing this Val. Lace, Normandy Val trimming French Lawns. A BEAUTIFUL GIFT aa Wea!J some for Ik. m ai aL A .m m a a a but very dainty. H.Weil&Bros Rich C.ut;G lass. Specinl A(rent lor HAWKINS STANDARD CUT GLASS. Grand PrizoParU prU iliilliiiiiiii We are Belling more Milliner this there is a good reason, of course. Oar flt-rings are superior and our prices low, though we do not quote low pr ces at the sacrifice of qual tj and style. New hats are be ing added to the display as fast as they come from the mil iner's hands. Orders have been piling up fast dur ng the past few days and we are kept busy day and night to keep pace with the rush. Most Artist!c These are truly exquisite effect9, trimmed daintily and yet practically, with appropriate and fashionable material. Ho one carries the quantity, neither can you see their like else where at the prices we ask. Our own designs are rarely beau tiful and becoming at these popular prices and very catchy and quick sellers, worth from one to three dollars more. OUR PRICES ARE $3, $4, $5, G and $7. (Jff j Xim6( HfltS We show ft great variety of ready io wear, a bow of ribbon, flower spray and a few stitches and you will have ft stylish looking Spring hat. Our sales ladies will show you how to put them togeth r. Many of this character aro already made up to show you how, at. .75c, $1, $1.50, $2, $2.50, $3. Fancy Straw Hats. In all sorts of stylish shapes, flats, mushroom or emuire. a full assortment in flit tuscan braids, horsehair, smooth straw or al- I most an v kind one could wish match the new gprg costumes. I :Ali fn M:MD I ouu0',0 a " fx The Ladies' Cash Dresses. It is softer than organdy. nrMntt.r If Jrtae Af flf wi);aiiura 11 uvswo iiul tvt CH - 7Cr f i lfl week new thinps i i French Lace - especially adapted for for a graduate is a d?inty thls PurPse-Just a Wedding Gifts for May Brides I 8 We have this season the daint iest and ' mott complete line of Rich Cut Glas and solid silver w it has ever bwn our privilege to snow. than in any previous season, and for Millinery ! new. straw hat?, which are almost and in a large ranee of pnlorn tn Sailor- hats, short back and wide, Kn 71 i et m ' wv, iu, , i.w auu up. &Co Dry Goods Store,
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