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THE ARGUS DULT AND WEEKLT. LODGE DIliECTOUY. Sense Lodge No. 6, L 0. 0. F., meets every Tuesday evening, at 8:00 o clock, in Odd J) eilowa JlaiL Cordial welcome to visitors. Wtyae Lodge No. 112, A.F. & A. M., meets 1st and 3rd Monday even Jigs, 8:00 o'clock, in Odd Fellows IalL Visiting brothers heartily 'welcomed Sa Lodge No. 6, K of P., meets every Friday evening,8:00 o'clock in Odd Fellows Hall. Knightly welcome to visitors. i'oldsboro Council No. 89, Jr. O. 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. Fair, and continued warm to-night and Thursday. iR LOCAL OPTIC. "A Scrap of Parer", Monday evening, July 1. Mr. E. B. Borden relumed this morning from Baltimore. Doi't forget Hollowell and Petrrson's excursion to Moreheid City, July 16. Misses Buth end Mary Bul lock, of Ringwocd, Halifax county, are visiting thoir aunt, Mrs. V. H. Huggins. Toe Missionary Society of St. John church will meet io tbe cburch next Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Let tbcre bo a fu'l attendance. The Thirteenth Annual Con vention and Tournament of the North Carolina State Firemen's Association will he held at Char iot e. July 23 to 26. A car load of convicts passed through the city this morniig fur Dover, where they go to work on anew tram road being built by tbe Goldsboro Lumber Company. The regular meeting of the Woman's Umb will be held tc marrow-afternoon at 6 o'clock and will be preceded by a meet' in of tbe executive committee at 5:33 o'clock. Special truck train No. 212 on the A. & N, C. K. K., will be disc continued after June 26tb, be tween Nowbern and Goldsboro, for tho season of 1901. Mr. Nathan Schwab and daughter, Miss Bella Schwab, and son Clarence, returned from Philadalphia yesterday, where Miss Bella has been attending mend's uentralhigh school. The cast of characters for "A S3rap of Paper," which is to be presented again in the Messenger Opera House on Monday night, are requested to meet in the Opera House to-morrow (Thurs day) night at 8:30 o'clock for re bearsall. The Goldsboro Micslrel Ct m pioy and the Goldsboro L'aseball team left this morniog fir Nev lern, wheretbe latter will play ball this afternoon and tbe mins truls will give a porf')i iratce tonight. Mtltar tn sten outside ft minute. and without warning shot him with a pistol. It is not thought mat iuuier win live, An excursion from Durham will arrive in Goldsboro tomor row morning. Tbe Second Bap tist Sunday school of that city will run the excursion. Mayor Hood and H. B. Parker will meet the- excursionists and entertain them, in this work they 6hould have tbe co-operation of every citizen of Goldsboro. His many friends were glad to see Rev. J. E. Bristoe, former pastor of St. John church, in tbe city to-day, on his way to the dis trict conference, which convenes in LaGraoge to-morrow. Tbe fol lowing delegates from St. Paul church will attend: Messrs. T, R. Robinson, M. J. Best, Geo. C. Prichard and Dr. J. F, Miller, "Dewey,"' tbj pet pug dog of Mrs. L. A. Fous was run over and killed by the Eclipse hose wagon this morning about 6 o'clock, while Mr. L. F. Pearsall, the driver, was practicing on West Centre street forlthe forth coming tournament. While Mrs. Foust regrets the loss of her pet, still she recognizes the fact that tbe accident was unavoidable and that no one i3 to blame. op : in ' c' aa'ed bids isue of $10 000 citv At tie l.tt the bond9, bearing 5 ppr cent ioteieht and maturing in 12 years, the en tire issue was awarded to the Bank of Waynp, at 110,050, this being $50 betttr than any other bid submitted, The New Hope Township Suns day School Convention will be held at Daniels' Chapel, Monday July 19th, instead of July 29th, as stated Borne time ago. It will be a great convention and a full attendance of tha bcdcoIb is do. eired. The North Carolina Bar Asbo ciation will hold its annual meet ing at Wrightsville Beach Wed neaday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday of this week. Toe Bar of this city will be represented by Messrs. W. K. Allen and F. A.' Daniel, Henderson Miller, a negro, was "shot by another negro named Lu cian Faison, at Brook's store near Mt. Olive, on Monday night. Both negroes were in thestorp taJkiBg friendly andFai8onaakedeveDiog, July 1. Tbo marriogo of Mr, Cutlar Lor, of Fremont, to Miss Sadie lliy Balance, of the same place, took place Tuesday night at 8 o'clock, at tha rectory of St. Stephen's Episcopal church in this city, liov. G. P. Somerville, the rector, officating. The groom is the cashier of the Bank of Fre mont, while the bride is numbered among the most Donular daueh r-- a A J tors of that town, and both have friends hero as well as there who wish for them long life and hap piness. It is now understood that there is to bo a postponement of the State Guard Encampment, now B.t for July 10, for at least ton dayp, says the News and Observer. It is state! that all the staff officers make this recommendation, and that it is made because it is neces sitatel by short supplies and im p legibility ta procure additional equipment by July 10th. The mttionrd government does not is sue now euppl:es until July 1st, and these could not be distributed to tbe companies in tlmo for the encampment on the 10th. The last session of the Univcr s ty was tno most prosperous in its history and everything points loan increased prosperity and use fulness during tho coming session. Tho faculty has been greatly strengthened by the addition of eight new teachers, mak'ng forty threo in all. There are two new dormitories, new recitation rooms, water-works, central heating plant and electric 1 ghts.Board, lodging, boat and lights can be secured at from $10 to 12.50 per month. The Becsion opens September 12tb. Examinations for entrance Sept. 9. 10, 11. rn w Of lie IJeprodoced Under tho Auspices of the Daughters l (he Confederacy. MONDAY NIGUTTIIE DATE. It will bo a real pleasure, we are sure, to the Goldsboro public to be again permitted to witness the presentatiuo of that bright and sparkling play "A Scrap of Pa per, that was so admirably pre sentel and highly enjoyed a few weeks ago. Tho play will bo reproduced next Monday evening, July 1, in tho Messenger Opera Houeo, by thaamo bright complement tf home talent: this time under tho auspices of Thos, Rnffin Chapter, Daughters of the Confederacy, for tho benefit of the Davis Monu ment, and surely the house will be crowded to its fullest capacity in behalf of 8) commendable an undertaking. Tbe price of admission will be 50 cents to all parts of the hous6, without extra charge for reserved seats, which can bo socufed at Hill's drng store. Don't forgot the date-Monday "ABrigniiiiiieD Would be sure of. welcome in almost any home. - But -what a welcome he would, have in a home where the hope of children - had " teen ertinruiihei " wawuis.uui particular orient wt- uiu ubtc in sucn a Home, may be judgJ by the "closing paragraph ietter, given be ow. There is no room for the whole letter, which recounts a atory of fifteen years of suffering and a perfect cure by the use of "three bottles of Dr. Pierce's Favor ite Prescription, two bottles of ' Golden Medical Discovery,' and some of the ' Pel lets.' In many in stances childless ness is the result of conditions which are curable. It has often hap rened that when Favorite Pre scription " has cured a woman of female weakness and the nervous condition attending it, her return to health is signalized by the birth of her first child. "Favorite Prescription makes weak women strong, sick women well, I cannot tell half that Dr. Pierce' medidne has done for me, write Mrs, T. A. Kino, oi Norris, Watauga Co., K. C It will do all that U claimed for it prevent miscarriage and ren der childbirth easy. It ha given mt a bright little boy, and I would not have had him had it not been for your wonderful medicine. I can not say too much in praise of it : I think it is worth its weight iu gold. I thank God for BJJ life, and Dr. Pierce for my health. Pleasant Pelleb" dear the com plexion. W7J 1 6aptlli6 Remove the Cause of HEADACHE and Relieve Immediately. For bale at Druggists, Delightfully Perfumed Borated Talcum Powder, IOg. PER BOX. Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday. This Powder is equal to that usually sold for 2f c GoidsDoro Drao Go- The People's Popular Drug Store. aW'PHONE R9. ARE YOU Goinotoboiifl? Teachers Wanted. An examination will be held at the school building Tuesday, July 2, 1901. for the purpoFe of selecting two (2) primary teachers for the white school. For lull Information, addrens J. I. FOT78T. BuDt. If BO you cannot afford ia An in udw you nave examined my stock and prices. I can now furnish your orders mora complete than anyone elso In the city. AU kinds of lumber, including dry and nicely worked flooring, sluing, and ceiling. Can furnish your brick on short notice quality and prices guaranteed. I will not speak in praise of my shingles: If you have used them, you know what they are; and if not. you should do so at once. Thanking the publlo for their gener ons patroaagend asking a continu ince of .same, I remain. Yours truly A. T. GRIFFIN. aTCwssitsrt Taraaa weak. Ie Osborne Reaper and Binder, Self k Hand Dump Bakes Disc and Rival Disc Har rows, Cultivators & Mowers. Car load of Cooking Stoves just received. Price from $7.50 to 20. Every stove with our name on it and fullv Guaranteed to rivn mtia. faction, or money refunded. Don't wait, but come and buy while the priutis are rignc Hot Water and Steam House m -r 4 it ssss'.rsssa; The John Slaughter Go. Walt)tit Street, Hef CoUrt HoUse, Goldsboro, N. C. 6 earing Sale. The Last Week in June. From June 24th to 2oth. Every ) ear our June Sa'cs attract and hold customers perma nently, an 1 they appreciate good things when Ihey see them, and buy. Clearing: Up Sale Of Ginghams, Lawns, Embroideries, Laces, Lace Curtains, (one and two pair of a kind) Shirt Waists, 38 cts., worth 75. Marked Down, Ribbons, White and Colored Organdies, Talcum Powder, Violet Perfumed, Jets. We are offering great inducements on Trunks, Dressing Cases and Telescopes. Come And See Gastex & Go The Ladies' Cash Dry Goods Store, Just a Little Better than the Best No. 14 is the most popular Sum mer Corset. Of medium length, medium waist, and medium hips. It is not an extreme style in anyway. Cut No. 351 represents a full gored corset of American can tile. It is fash ioned for full figures and in fit it approaches tho imported corset nearer than any other model. Cut No 14. No. 351. km No. 82. Cut No. 82 is made of fine sateen and otherwise resembles No. 14 yery closely. It has been our bes Belling corset for all the year round. tt No. 767-TheAmeri-can Lady Nursing Corset: one of the best nursing corsets made at any price. No. 757. No. 40. j No. 4G is a corset that we guarantee ab solutely NOT TO BREAK OVER THE HIP8. We have this also in Summer net. Besides the above, we have nine other styles, prominent among which are the Qirale and the Straight Front models. THE PRICE OF fnfl l,AUm EVERY STYLE IS ""6 UOllar, and it's the biggest dollar's worth of corset you ever bought, for they are sold by h. Well k Bros, who have earned a reputation far beyond North Carolina for distributing only HONEST MERCHANDISE. L DeciDse we kep the purest of eyerytbiog. II. UecaaM weneitrlcU lj up-Update. III. Because we tre rea onable In price. IV. Becue w sell you wbal you want. V. Because we fire you what you ask for. io Reasons Why rob Should Trade with us. We hate built up a lutaUotUl butlue by carrying article of merit for which there 1 a demand. We pleaae our cuHtomers by keeping what they want and giving them what tbey ak for; by tula method of doing bualiiets we never loe a customer. We are making a record for supplying all kinds of demaudd. and we are proud of It. Cyme In and let ui prove It to you. H. E. Robioson 5 Bro, Moneys Worth Drugging. VI. Becauae w fill your prescription correctly VII Because we have iuch nice, cold drinks, VIII. Because we have such a nice, pleasant rem IX. Because you always get your moneys worth X. Becauiw- well, you know tbe trn ciumt. 0 JKWFIUV 4 II KA Dy LiAKTElM It Will Pay You To Bear Us In Mind It will pay you to bear us ia mind when in Deed of anything usually found in a "FIRST CLASS JEWELRY 8TORE." Rear us in mind along with the coming wedding we've got just what you want to give, at just the price you want to pay. Beams and this in mind, "WE LEAD," never follow, in quality of goods, in low prices, in treatment of our customers- ft Diamonds, Watches, J silverware, jewelry ,'jiock Cut Glaaa. Novelties, Fancy Goods. pHAsHSswavSSHBSsssvs Aw (3 . tTO?fv tin . m l )h ST MOJRR NEW Straw Hals, Just Received, all the latest shapes, at correct prices. Rough straws are being worn very much in the cities. Call, we have a ood line of them. f::rA, A. Joseph, at""""
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