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THE ARGUS DAILY 1KD WEKKLT. LODGE D1BECT0BY. Reuse Lodge No. 6, L 0. 0. F., meets every Tuesday evening, at 8:00 o'clock, in Odd Fellows Hall Cordial welcome to visitors. . Wayne Lodge No. 112, A. F. & A. M., meets 1st and 3rd Monday even ings, 8:00 o'clock, in Odd Fellows Hall. Visiting brothers heartily welcomed. dutfin Lodge No. 6, K of P., meets every Friday evening,8:00 o'clock in Odd Fellows Hall. Knightly welcome to visitors. Soldsboro Council No. 89, Jr. O. D. A. M., meets every Wednes day evening, 8:00 o'clock, in Odd Fellows Hall. Cordial welcome to all visiting brethren, THE WEAT11EK. For North Carolina. Fair to-night; possibly thunder sterma Saturday afternoon. OUR LOCAL OPTIC. Mr. Ernest B. Dewey is at home for a day or two. Baseball at the Park at 4:30 Goldsboro ys, Wilson. Rev. A. B. Morgan, of Fre mont, was in the city yesterday. The Board of Aldermen was in session last night the regular mothly meeting. A large amount of routine work was transacted. Usually home grown water melons are for sale on our streets on the fourth of July. The season this year was loo backs ward for the melons. The glorious Fourth of July has passed. Many people took holiday. We would like to see the day observed. Next to Christmas day the fourth of July is the day Of days. Mr. T. A. Uzzell, cashier of the Bank of Beaufort, spent yes terday in Goldoro and returred to Beufort last night Albert has lots of friends hero and they were glad to see him, Col. A. O. Davis has just re turned from New York, where he has been for some days on legal business, While in New York Col. Davis delivered the addre s at one of the largest graded schools in that city, Mrs. Davis accompanied him. Goldaboro has maJo rapid pro gress within the last two years. Lot the good work go on. There is no time to lose. We have the lo cation. We have the soil, We have the climate. Naturally Goldsboro is the eye of Eastern North Car olina. Mrs. Flora Kendall left on the noon train today for Detroit Mich., where she goes to take a course in musical kindergarten. She will probably be absent sev eral weeks, and on her return will be ready to begin her class and also resume her piano les sons. A gentleman who has been travelling over North Carolina for fourteen years says that he ha3 never seen such poor crops in the State. In some sections of the State, where much wheat ie raised, the crops is almost a fail ure. The corn and cotton are very small, aod the tobacco ws a'mast ruined by the hail. Tao Bletimbaat (jol lei oro which left hero j esterdiy morning w.th an excursion f jr Seven Springs, got ttrande.l on a sand bar before a mile bad been covered and did not roach the SpriDgs in timo to make the return trip last night, but got back at 1 o'clock to-day with all on board in good condi tion. Two much altsntion cannot bo given to cleanliness about premises these hot days. The city has the best sanitary ordinanca ever in force here, and the Saniary Com mittee of which Alderman Dr. W. H. H. Cobb is chairman, is doing ine people oi tne city a great ser vice in carrying out the sanitary ordinances which will add so much to the health of the community. Let every person in the city aid the committee in every way pos sible. A clean city means a heal thy city. These are vacation days. Thousand of boys are absolutely Idle and at a most critical period io their liven. Vacation days and prolonged idleness ruin many boyi. Loafing about the streets lounging around hotels and other public places' are dangerous practices for any boy, no matter how correct his habits, or sound his principles. The Argus means cot to wound or crUiCiza any boy. for the Argus - loves the boys, and. for fourteen' years with pleasure and pride it has nhronU eled the success of many Golds boro boys, and has rejoiced with them over the victories they have won. It is our love for the boys that causes us to write these words, and to warn them of the dangers of vacation days. Ooe of the saddest sights known to man is the wreck and rum of a noble boy. - X AILED ON THE SPOT. Black Brute Captured in a Young Lady's Sleeping Room. Goldsboro Cer. Mcrnlng Post. Near Eureka, a small place in the northeastern section of this county, resides E. M. Sauls with with his family. In their employ ment was Ed. Applewhite, a ne gro farm laborer, about sixteen years old. Early Wednesday evening Ei.left the bouse, osten sibly to be gone all night. About two o'clock Thursday morning one of Mr. Sauls' daughters heard some one in her room and feit a hand touch the. bed clothes. She arose and struck a match, which went out. Another match was struck, and Ed, Applewhite was seen at tempting to conceal himself is the room. Mr. Sauls sprang from his bed and grappled with the negro, who made a desperate ef fort to get away. There is no doubt that he would have suc ceeded but for the fact that Mr. Sauls was quickly joined by his sod, and the two oyerpowered Applewhite and bound him. Having secured the lustful wretch, Mr. Sauls quietly noti fied Deputy Sheriff Rom Chase, who took the prisoner in charge and brought him to this city without excitiDgany alarm in the neighborhood, Applewhite was turned over to Sheriff Scott and lodged in jul. Knife Attracts Ligtning. Salisbury, Md July 4. Elec trical storms havo caused death and destruction in sections of the Eastern Shore of Maryland the last twenty-four hoars. Several barng were struck by lightning and burned. A bolt shot through tho cpen window cf Koss Phillips' house, near he'e, daring a storm last evening. Mrs. Phillips, hortivo daughters an i a son were in the! dining room at supper, The mother was instantly killed. Her daugh tor, Bertha, received a Bhcck from which tie cannot survive, and other members of the family were stunned. A part of the dining room aid the kitchen was torn out Mre. Phillips had a steel knife in her hand when she was struck, rn 1 it is bolieved that this attracted tho fluid. Kissing Not a Crime. Columbia, S. C, July i. For the firit lime in the history o Soulh Cirolina Criminal Courts i miin has been prosocuted for kiss in a pretty maid. The offender was C. C. Hopper an official of tho Clifton Manufac turing Company, of Spartanburg. The victim is Miss Maggh Cudd, 16, buxom and pretty. Hopper is a married man and there was groat interest in the trial. There was no doubt of the kissing. M;ss Cudd convinced tho jury. Tho indictment read; "Assault an I battery of a high and aggravated nature." The jury did not think the kiss, irg a penetentiary offense, and after hanging four hours found Mr. Hopper not guilty. TIIE MODERN BEAUTY Thrives on good food and sunshine, with plenty of exercise in the open air. Her form glows with health and her face blooms with Its beauty. If her sys tem needs tho cleansing action of a laiatlye remedy, she uses the gentle and pleasant Syrup of Fiirs. Made bv the California Fig Syrup Company. Nothing Succeeds ;Like Success. What We Represent where Purity. Promptness. East Centre St - 149. Public Confidence. M, E. Robinson Sc Bros, VITALITY-POWER-HEALTH RtiSTOtftii Bv the use of NERVO-TABLETS, SPECIFIC for all SEXiML WEAKIR. AND NERVOUS TROUBLES. Make pure rich blood ; im.uit warmth, vigor, energy THEY NEVER FAIL, i.o maiu r h.iv hn;i0css tin- m, may seem. Astonishing and quick rtwulls. Tin y supply the Nervc.i, ! Mid Blood with tbe mutl powerful and hiirhly mwvmrniwl NKRVK AN BLOOD FOOD-known, and boiiiK the TRUE Natural Vegetal :c 1 x: u quickly assimilated, restoring l-Wt Vitality wilumlly and rrnnm nl NERVO-'MBLETS arc the product of the latest, in.-st skllliu, uiA ienrm research im MATERIA MEDICAand are dilterent Irom otlur i.iiu.t. . the class. They act an food to the system nud leave it stronger every tir used. They begin at the seat o( the disease, and a t or. the Liver. KiUne: and Bowels, cleansing the entire gyste.i (rum In.j.iintiii, a:i I ut i'ic uu. time tonic up every iartof 1L They will p.wii v v uinkc WARK Ml Nar WOMEN atronir ana robust. They have our unqualified rusrrce. Tie urely iklv ntnn all drains. Tositivelv uceuBltl luunwwm ' i,,--.j,iv-' puiiiuwvi . -, , - ty. Indigestion, Constipation, Diizlness, Vertigo, 5t.VitS Dance, Nervous Headache, Hackacl Trembiinsr, Numbness. Lost Power, and all sui h diseases of the genital orpun. I reveut AR L IS and CONSUMPTION. WEAK WOMEN should ose them. They will brii tbe Bloom of Healt 0 Pale Faces add pleasure to life. We could give Thousands of Testimonials, but your best wa 1 to try them, then if you want it, you can have your money back. I'riee, 60c a box of ten aaj tatiucnt. Sealed by Mall. 8ix boxes $2.50. Postage stamps taken same as euh. Address THE NERVO REMEDY CO- 358 W. JeCtrwn SL, Louisville, Kj.. Sols Agents lor the U. S. For sale in Goldsboro by M. E. Robinson & Bro. ReGord-BreaKiuo Prices ! See The Goods and Be Convinced. Ribbons at half price. Hamburg, 10c values, Sc. Hamburg 20c, value 10c. Valiencienne laces, Sc. Wool dress goods, in pink, old rose and blue; 30c values, 20c. Shirt waists,38c, worth 60c. Organdies, in blue, pink, green, yellow and black, 40 inches wide, 20c All Remnants of white and colored dress goods at half price. Some new styles trunks at marked-down prices. Gastex & Go The Ladies' Cash MME. ELRADO, Professional Palmist. Tells the Past, Present, and the Future. Hours: 8 to 12; 1 to G: 7 to 10 o'clock. ARLINGTON HOTEL, Rooms U2 and 24. Twenty-two Years Experience and can answer you these : What kind of a disposition hivel What about my character? Should I live to be oldT How will iny health be? At about what age shall I inarrv? Will I be happy? How many children? Where will I live? Will I Inherit money? Will I travel on long voyages? Will 1 succed In busineHH? Will 1 gain the position I desire? Will I be rleh? Are my ambitions wishes worth y ? ! 69DIII16 Remove the Cabs of HBRDflGHE d Relieves Immediately. For Sale at Druggists. Virginia college For YOUNG LADIES. Roanoke. Ye. Opens Sept. Slat, 1001. One ot the leading Schools for Young Ladles In the South. New buildings, planoa and equipment. Campus ten sores. Grand mountain scenery In the valley of Va.. famed for health. European and Amer ican teachers. Fall course. Conservatory ad vantages in Art, Muslo and Kloontlon. Stu--dents from thirty State. For catalogue ad dreaeMATTIS V. UA1UIU, President, Bo. noke,Va, inlt,w4 and We flre. Acuracy. Neatness. Moneys Worth Druggist fill re ImDotencv. Merit Losses. ericoctlc. I Summer Corsets Oc, worth 75c. Sun Umbrellas 43 c with steel rods. Ladies' Oxford Ties 49c, and 69c, worth $12S and $1.75. Talcum Powder, violet per $ fumed, Sc. Millinery. All Millinery at reduced prices. Have you seen the new Pan-American Hat just out Ladies' Skirts at half price, to close out. Dry Goods Store. J.W.LAMB, Stable s LIVEUY, SALE AND EXCHANGE, North John Street. Buggies, Wagons, Carts and Cart Wheels: Harness, Whips and Hobeg. I have a completely equipped Harness Shop, tnd make all kinds of harness to order, and guarantee my work. Ilepalring a specialty. My Livery Stables are the largest in the eity, Keeently rebuilt, and up-to-date In every feature. . Easy Btdtng Buggies and Carriages and He. liable and Stylish Morses Single or Double Teams, When In need of a team, by day or by night, give me a call. When In need of anything in my line, yon Will find It to yonr financial interest to exam lne my stock and get my prices. Respectfully, J. W. LAMB. I6TTHONE 54. jly2tf J.M-Parker. DENTIST. Ofllee down stairs, opposite H. AM. IV Lea's tor. BJUDQB WOK DONE, BepUlth," Second Semi-Annual Clearance Sale OF- ON 0 Tfc(J Friday. Saturdau- July Fourth, Fifth and Sixth. We shall make a great reduction in the price of every child's stock. Our stock includes a range of sizes from 3 years to 16 years great variety of fabrics. Worsteds, Cassimeres, Flannels, and Serges, in solid blue. We have made three price each price represents an added value of 3S to 4D percent. 1. We offer Child's We have suits that we have dollars, but for these three 2. All our suits that will be marked 3. All of the suits be marked Now is a chance for comes but twice a year; for mm ease sale or any article ot merchandise, it is exactly as we say it is. Come, then, early Thursday to H. Weil & Bros. I ML Oar Best Advertisements Pleased Customers. This is the foundation principle upon which our business is ever conducted. If we please, you will tell about it Rome time. If we fail to please, you will tell about it all times . We cannot afford dissatisfied customers. Here you never find them if we can help it. lamonda. Watches Silverware, Jewelry ,C locks' cat u ass. Novelties, tf Fancy Goods. 3 Ite Osborne Reaper aod Binder, Self & Hand Dump Bakes Disc and Rival Disc Har rows, Cultivators & Mowers. Car load of Cooking Stoves just received. Price from $7 50 to $2' Evey stove with our name on it and fully guaranteed to give atiH faction, or money refunded. Don't wait, but come and buy while the prices are right Hot Water and Steam House t 4. f4 4. i ssstrsxss4 'he om Slaughter Go. Walntit Street, Neaf CoUrt Hou.se, Goldsboro, N. C. VfGfTION OUTFITS. To get ready for vacation and not go is better than to go and not be ready; for with our Bummer Comforts one can even be Comfortable at Home. Here's a suggestion for Summer Fixings: Serge or Flannel Coats with Trousers to match t5.50 to 913 50. Striped Flannel or Worsted Trousers 13 00 to 17-50. Thin Blue and White Coat 50c. Serge Coats single or double Breasted 13.50 to t6 50. Serge Coats and Vests single or double breasted 14.50 to t7A Fresh Coloring in Neglee Shirts 60c, II 00 $1 50. Lisle and Gauge Underwear 50c. to 12.50. Open work Hosery 25o to 6O0. Belts all new 25c. to $1.00. UHDBIt MOTBI. KEHlloSWTH",0 mTe rUIWI8HINQ0 suit in cur and in a Cheviots, lots, and Suits in our store at $3. is. been selling at five and six for days the choice of any $3.75. were priced $4 and S4.J0 $2.98. that were S3 and $3.?0 will z $2.19. mothers. A chance that when we advertise a special . - A PLEASED CUoV J TOM Ell IS TBB BEST ADVEUTI3CMEST.2 JEWKLKV UKliyCARTERB WEDDING GIFTS WEDDING KINGS WEDDING JIWKLKY For! HELUBLK. OP TO DATE. VSk PLEASED CUS TOMER IS THE BEST ADVERTISEMENT." walk the streets of this city- m A. A. Joseph, W i WZ ft M Z fifl . Jl4ir 1 1
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