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THE ARGUS DAILY AKD WEJEXLT. .LODGE DIRECTORY. Hense Lodge Na 6, L 0. 0. Fn meets every Tuesday evening, at 8:00 o'clock, in Odd Fellows HalL Cordial weloome to visitors. Way ae Lodge Na $2. A. F. & A. M., meets 1st and Sid Monday even ings, 8:00 o'clock, in Odd Fellows Hall. Visiting brothers heartily welcomed ctaffia Lodge No. 6, K. of PM meets every Friday evening,8:00 o'clock in Odd Fellows Hall. Knightly welcome to visitors. QollBboro Council No. 89, Jr. O. D. A. AL, meets every Wednes day evening, 8:00 o'clock, in Odd Fellows HalL Cordial weloome to all visiting brethren. THE WEATHER. For North Carolina. Fair, warm to-night and Saturday. OUR LOCAL OPTIC tUldibcro nd Vicinity History in Brief pttom of Baring and Doing, W1m Ul Otherwise. Ban Down and Ban In by Omnipresent TJblqglloas, LoesJ "Oread Bounds." Miis Mary Borden is at home again from an extendel visit to Washington, Baltimore and New York, Rev. Dr. F. D. Swindell, pre siding elder of this district, is at home from a visitation of bis dis trict. Master Frank Daniels went up to Wilson to-day, on a visit to his grandmother. Mr. Nathan Sellare, who has been living in Norfolk for seme time, is in the city on a visit to bis old home and friends. There aro only a few more days left in which to list taxes. Ail the libt-taxers are at the court house, where State, county and city taxes can be listed. Misses Annie Pipkin, Margaret Oustex and Eliztbeth Bordm ac companied Miss Pearl Fort to her delightful country borne, near Pikeville, to-day, where they will spend a week . Quite a good number of eoplo saw and admired tbe largs rebuilt locomotive from the Acme Ma chine Works as it passed through the city tbis moroiog. under its own stoam, over the A. 0. L. track, cn routo for its destination south. One of the recent ordinances enacted by tbe Board of Alder men requires people who aro building or making improve-, ments, to remove the debris themselves. Heretoforo the city has done tbis work at consider able expense. Miss Mary D. Robinson Ui to day for Bay Sboro, N. Y., by way of the delightful Od Djminion Steamship routu from N rfolk to New York, to 8L-eoti a month at the summer homo of ber friend Miss Aida DcMilt, with whim she toured Europe three years ago. D. J. K. Stockan', of the den tal i;rofeioti of tbis city, hae moved bis offico from over the Btoro of Mer?. Hood & Britt to the second story of tho drug store of M. E Robineoa & Bro., where he has very comfortable quarters and where be will be delighted to have hi9 friends call, whether on business or pleasure. The Goldsboro Minstrel Com pany are making preparati ns to go to Newbern on next Wednes day, where they will play that night and come back to Kmtton Thursday, where they will give a performance Thursday n-gh. Tho Goldsboro baseball team will go to Newbern and play a game with the team in that city on Wednes day afternoon. Tbe past year has been the best in the history of Trinity College, and the recent commencement was attended by prominent visitors from several States. Mr. Mab e, of New York, recently said in an address: "Trinity is attracting th" attention of cultured people in alt , parts0f the Unite ! States." It is pleasing to know tbat the young man of toe Sonth has such op portunities ai are furnished by Trinity College. It is the large u collcga plant ia the State, end i growing rapidly each year. ' Last year the donations amounted to something more, than $150,000. Write for a catalogue. Manager Gattis of the Golds boro Baseball team says that the park will be enclosed at an early day and a errand stand built. The committee to solicit funds for the work have secured enough promises to insure the success of the venture. We may look for some good games this summer. We have as good amatuer team as there is anywhere and tbe team tbat walks tff with our scalp will have to be a good one. AN EVENING OF MUSIC Mrs. Slocuinb's Music Class Give a Delightful Itecital. The home of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Slocumb, on James stree,was a meca for music lovers last night, and those assembled there "truly a goodly company of gentle folk," parents, relatives and friends of the young people paticipating in the program, were treated to one of the sweet est feasts of music any one may ever enjoy; for it was not the music alone, but the radiance and culture and grace of tbe sweet girl pupils combined with tbe art adorned home and the ryth mic confluence of sweet sounds they so faultlessly and with ex. pressive touch brought out of tbe well attuned instruments that made the occasion one of rarest enjoyment. There were two parts to. tho well ordered program, of which eyery member of tbe audience was furnished a printed copy, and so perfectly did the pupils acquit themselves that criticism was disarmed, and all were ac corded a full meade of praise. The following is the program and the personnel of the per, formers: PAKT I. Piano Solo, at Play. Master Emmett Kobinson. Trio. Valse; Strealtbog, Mleees Amy Joseph, Julia Borden, Georgia Davis. Quartette, Matrosentam; Sohultz, Misses Huldali Slaughter, Dora Snipes, Sadie Lou Britt, and llattle Griffin, Seitette, Directorate March; Sousa Misses Emma Finlaysou, Georgia Davis, Mamie Griffin, Louisa Slocumb, Am; Joseph, and Mildred liorden. Duo, ltondo; Ourlltt, Misses Annie Lee Davis and Lydia Wlnslow. riuuo Solo, La Secret: Gautier, Miss Clare Porter. Quartette, Military March; Beethoven, Misses Mabel Howell, Mamie Best, Katharine Isler, and Rosa Powell. Piano Solo. La Sultana; A. De Konskl, Miss EstelleO'Berry. PAKT II. Quartette, Parade Review; Engelman, Misses Ida Isaacs, Rachel M. Borden, Glenuie Yelverton, and Pearl Fort. Tlano Solo, Recollections of Home ; Mills, Miss Lucy Shannon, Duo. Polaeoa; Weber, Misses Georgia Lee and Hannah Dewey. Quartette, Hakoesy March; Liszt. Misses Clare Porter, Hattie Dewey. Annie Davis, and Huldah Slaughter. Piano Solo, Air tie Ballet Op, Bo, Chamlnade, Miss Georgia Lee. Quartette, Surprise Symphony , Haydn, Misses Georgia Lee, Hannah Dewey, Kstelle O Berry, Lucy Shannon. OF INTEREST HEUE Dr. G. K. Collier, a graduate of the College of Physicians and Surgeons aud who was one of the assistant physicians at the City Hospital last year, left for his home at WiimingtoD, N. C, yesterday, where he vrill begin practice. Baltimore Sua. First Bale of New Cotton. Alice, Texas, Juno 20. The firBt bale of cotton of the 11)01 crop is being baled and leaves hero to-morrow by express, cons;gnad to Houston. It is claim el tbis breaks the world's record for early cotton by four days. Berlin has 30,000 dogs. Tbe tax is $2.50, but officers and those who use dogs as draught animals pay no tax. The Czar is known to be the rich est sovereign in the world, but he is also one of the richest men, as he has an income of at least $10,000,000 per annum, Among the curious articles exhib ited by the United States Depart ment of State at tho Pan -American Exposition is the tooth of a sea mon ster, presumably a shark, on which is carved the terms of a treaty be tween Fiji Islanders. It was sent to the President by a native chief. 4L' fit- M I W; IV I I GOLDEN T.1EDI DISCOVER CAE X : T mnVe muscle bv m&klnir health. It makes health by curing the dis eases which undermine the strength. The starting place of physical de terioration and weakness is generally the stomach. The " Discovery " pos itively cures diseases of the stomach and organs of digestion and nutri tion. Take "Golden Medical Dis covery " and you'll get well and strong. I wish to express my thanks to yon fat your wonderful medicine," writes Mr. Geo. Logan Dogget, of Piedmont, GreenvUle Co., 6. C., Box 167. "I in almost part work suffering to much irom chronic catarrh and indigestion. Your Golden Medical Discov ery was recommended. I used it for three months, and was completely, cured of indi gestion and greatly relieved of catarrh." ! Gapiiuo Remove the Cause or HEfDfiGHE and Relieves Immediately. -"or SaU at Druggists, Delightfully Perfumed Borated Talcum Powder, IOC PER BOX. Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday. This Powder is equal to that usually sold for 2f c Goldsboro Drun f.n. The People's Popular Drug Storr. Csr-'PtioNe a Teachers Wanted. An examination will be held at tbe fchool building Tuesday. TUy 2 1901. for the purpose of selecting two ("'.) primary teachers for the white s hool. For full Information, address J. I. FOU8I 8upt. ARE .YOU Going to Bin? If so you cannot afford to do 'so until you have examined my stock and prices. I can now furnish your ordert more complete than anyone elso in tbe city. AU kinds of lumber, including dry and nicely worked flooring, eluine, and celling. Can furnish your brick on short notice quality and prices guaranteed. I will not speak In praUe of my shingles: If you have used them, you know what they are; and if not, you should do so at once. Thanking the public for their gener ons patroaage and asking a oontlnu snoe of same, I remain, Yours truly A. T. GRIFFIN sTPihari Tar tat No. 82. At 135 west centre a You may find an elegant as sortment of WMb from which to makeyoui Be lection. If you are in need of a gooi time-piece, you should not forget that HEBE is the place. You si ould call, aa we have an assortment that would please any one. Fine Monogram Engraving. L. D. Qiddens. JEWELER. GOLDSBORO, N. O, Fine Watches. Chains, Guards, Charms, etc. GOODS SOLD ENGRAVED FREE, Uv.. C 1 .ay1 IteSTSHOCIUU Walking Is Easy In the Famous Vicl Patent Leather Oxfords, Heavy Extend Sole, Military Heel! It's an easy shoe all round easy to get into; easy to stay in; easy to get out of ; and easy to get your money's worth in the wear. If you haven't seen it yet, come and see it now. $2.50 and $3.00. Gastex & Go The Ladies' Cash Dry GQp4$ Sjtore. Just a Little Better than the Best No. 14 ia the most popular Sum mer Corset. Ol medium length, medium waist, and medium hips. It is not an extreme style in any way. Cut No. 351 represents a full gored corset of American can tile. It is fash ioned for fall figures and in fit it approaches the imported corset nearer than any other model. Cut No 14. 7 rf No. ffl. Cut No. 82 is made of fine sateen and otherwise resembles No. 14 very closely. It has been our best selling corset for all the year round. No. 757-TheAmeri. can Lady Nursing Corset: one of the best nursing corsets made at any price. No. 757. No. 4G is a corset that we guarantee ab solutely not to ijkkak oveh the hii-s. We have this also in Hummer net. No. 10. Besides the above, we have nine other styles, prominent among which are the Girale and the Straight Front models. THE PItlCE OF flnn hrtllor EVERY STYLE IS UnB UOIIar, and it's the biggest dollar's worth of cor.-t you ever bought, for they are sold by H- Mil & Bros-. who have earned a reputation far beyond North Curolina for dintributing only HONEST MERCHANDISE. I. Iteeause we kwp the purvgt of everything. II. 11 -cau wf n strict ly up tfl date If I. Because we are rem onable In Its IV. HwSUS" we "ell Jciu what you witnl. V. Reenu"' wi- five you what you ilt f ir. io Reasons WAr Toll Shotild Trade With Us W hare built up a substantia! batlneat by erryln( aitulea of merit (or which there U a ) mum! We please ourrimtomers by kci j.i n it hat they want ami ivln them what they ask for; by thu mriluMi ol dohiK buslneo we n. vi r !! a customer. Wenrc n.n . hi; a '-c -' for supplying all km - i.f ter:i:.u. and we are proud of 't ( . ini- m and let us prove it to you II. E. Robi son St Hr-, Moneys Worth Dmirjrws. VI Itiyau we fill your pr-cTtptlonil i-irri ei,y VII BcejuiM' we hnve K'.ch itir1. opi dthft, VIII Iti-ruil' we hv nch nice, plr.mji hi I i II-' li-e J ..II 1 1 u i K" you irl'no y co , X ll.-c , - - we' I v : k i vs t ; j.- Irtt f . u f !0 JKWH.KV ! 1IKAI gl Al.TKUS Our Summer Display of Hold and Silver Nov Ities will surely please t'e fancies of th e who lq k for tlie Dainty and Exquisite. Novelties of personal adornment, for the tuile.t and for the household A look throueh our line will snrelv suggest to your miud "JUST THE THING." . lis DiamoQUK, wa'onea, Hllverware, Jewelry .Clocks uiiiiw. novel lies, Faney (ioodg. PsSldP iftflllftllldilSftBSS i &m 19 Wl MORE NEW Straw Hats. Just Received, all the latest shapes, at correct prices. Kouph straws are being worn very much in the cities. Call, we have a good line of them. A. A. Joseph. UrtD?R HQTBlt KCNNQ
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