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THE ARGUS Wijne Lodge No. 112, A. F. & A.1L, meets lit and 8rd Monday even ings, 8:00 o'clock, in Odd Fellows Halt Visiting brothers heartily welcomed. Reuse Lodge No. 6, LO. O. Fn meets erery Tuesday evening, at 8:00 o'clock, in Odd Fellows Hall Cordial welcome to visitors. Golds boro 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, duSln Lodge No. 6, EL of P., meets every Friday evening,8:00 o'clock in Odd Fellows Hall. Knightly welcome to visitors. THE WKATHEB. Continued fair and cooler to-night and Tuesday. OUR LOCAL OPTIC Prof. J. Y. Joyner was in the city to-day. Miss Sallie Klrby is at home again from a visit to Raleigh. Miss Virginia Baxter is in the citv visiting Miss Berdie Ed wards. Mrs; J. C. Benson and children are spending a few days at Southport. Miss Julia Ho veil is in the city on a visit to her parents Capt. and Mrs. R. P. Bowel I. Mr. J ames Stroud, of Florence. S. C. is in the citv on a visit to his son Mr. W. E. Stroud. Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Ed mundson left today for Raleigh, to spend some days with rela tives. Mr. Asher Edwards left last night for the North to purchase fall and winter goods for his con stantly increasing trade, Mrs. A. W. Haskins and little daughter, of Oriental, M. C , are visiting her mother, Mrs. 6. E. Crumpler, on Elm street. The degree team of Rufifl LodgetNo. a KnighisptPyilJH f o to ScritkAelti fa-jrfgJM to tjv fSUnte tw (pqp ia &4 tajr Ool. T. H. Bale, Inspector Genial of the State Guard, left to-day for Fayette vllle, to in spect the company of that town. Mr. W. F. Brogden will run another excursion to Seven Springs, Friday, on the steamer Goldsboro. The fare for the trip is 75 cents. Dr. Roger A. Smith and son William left to-day on a pleasure trip to the mountains. Mrs. Smith and the other children are pleasuring in Washington, D. C. His many old friends here are glad to see in the city to-day Mr. Ed. Griswold, who is on his way home from a pleasant visit to the Buffalo Exposition. Mr. W. R. Hollowell lost his fine driving horse last night. The animal was valued at $150 and besides its money value was prized very highly for its good qualities. Dr. Geo. J. RobinsoD, of Smithfield, Dr. and Mrs. Harvey Monk, and little daughter Agnes, and Mrs. M. A. Cox, of Newton Grove, were in the city to-day, visiting Mrs. Margaret Robinson. Mr. J. T. Ooley, from the Bull Head section of Greene county, was here this morning and brought with him a curiosity. It is a piece of grape vine, on which is growing chestnuts. Just how the vine came to bear each strange fruit is a problem that has mot with no explanation eo far. 1. is essential that all our citi zens who have homes, and all of whom have been supplied with the numbers of same, should place their numbers over their doors at once, in order that the Postmaster may inform the Post office department at Washington that the eity is ready for free mail delivery. The fir6t numbor of The Tar Heel, Mr. Walter L. Cahoon's new paper published at Elizabeth OU, has reached this office. It is filled with splendid selections, live editorial comments and inter esting local news and makes a splendid appearance typographi cally. The A sous wishes success U the venture. , The Durham base ball team, on their way home from Newborn yesterday, stopped over in this city and will play a game with tbe Goldsboro team this after noon. Our people remember the splendid games we had with Dor bam last wetk and it M not neces sary to say that the game this af ternoon will be well ; worth tne going to see. An excursion train composed of five coaches and a baggage car passed through this city this morning headed for Wilmington. Without exaggeration it can be said that there were enough peo ple on those five coaches to load eight. They could not all get on the inside of the coaches and bad to hang on to tbe railings. We doubt very much that the train ever reached Wilmington without an accident. The acquaintances and friends 'Of the famtly in this city will learn with regret of tbe death of Mr. A. K. W. Falkener, at his home in Warrenton, yesterday morning. His sod, Mr. Andrew Falkener, who is one of our en terprising business men, leftbere for tbe bedside of his rattier Sat urday night. Mrs. W. K. Par knr, daughter of the deceased, was already by her father and Mr. Parker left last night to at tend the funeral to-day. To these members of tbe famtly, who are Goldsboro people, is extended the sympathy of their hosts of friends. The degased, woo was a gentleman of the old school and was well known throughout tbe 8 '.ate, bad visited Goldsboro and was held in high esteem by those with whom he came in con tact. Mil. N. II. GCRLEY DEAD. He Died at Ills Home In Johns ton County This Morning. The news of tbe death of Mr. N. H, Gurley at bis home in John a-' on county this morn'ng was received with genuine regret by bis many friends in this city to day. He tocfc sogpor with Mr. Tom Maseey, in Smithfield, laat nigbt end went borne seemingly in good health. Ha died suddenly a J; 4 g$ IM bout & toB 8&lAtt3p&9futi he particulars concerting the funeral could not ba obtained before go icg to pres9 this afternoon. It ib very probable that the in terment will be made at the family burying ground on his plantation in Fork township. In saying that tbis community regrets to hear of tbis good man's death is but mildly expressing it. Genuine and deep sorrow pervades the hearts of his many friends and acquaintances throughout tbis county, where he was well known and where he bad lived all his Iire until abont two years ago, wh n he married the second time and changed bis residence to Johnston county. We might go on ana sum up his virtues and excellent traits of character if they wore not so well known. They need no introduc tion from tbis eourca We could say nclliiog that would ba more to his credit than to tell that he was a brave Confederate soldier and carries with bim to his last resting place wounds tbat he re ceivid on tbe field of battle. He was a prominent character at all gatherings of the Democratic party while he was a citizen of tbie county and did the party excellent service which will not soon be forgotten. A STAR COURSE. Attractions What Can Be Socnr mI lor the Messenger Opera House. Mr. Albert Hummell has the subscription books for a Star course of Entertainments which can be secured in GoldsboBo tbe coming season, and it is for the people of Goldsboro to say wheth er we shall have .these high class attractions or not. The list in cludes, "Enoch Axden the La badiesin"Origtnal Idies"and"In finite Jest," Maj. Frank Graham in a lecture on "Southern Traits and Traditions," Lovett's Boston Stars in "100 Minutes in Kwew Company," and Ellmtfood." To secure these attractions, which are all' first class, will require 400 subscribers at $3.00 each. A book will be issued io each subscriber containing tickets for 'all five at tractions, which puts the cost for each entertainment at 60 cents each. One subscriber can secure two books for $5 . 00, which will place each ticket at 50 cents. Other places in the Slate have secured these attractions and if our people wish to have amuse6 ment in the Messenger Opera Hoyse the coming fall and winter now is the time to take action in tbe matter. BEAUTIFUL line Mexican drawn tVAtrtr Vfiaa Anna W. PviYJof Mexican Liver Plhs care all 1 Ivor Ills. Price 253, Ring Lost! A lady's diamond ring with 8 stones, set oblong. Its re tarn to the Anscs office will be liberally rewarded. Itch on human cured In 80 minutes oy Woolford'a Sanitary Lotion. This never fails. 8old bj M. fi. Robinson Rro.. Drupflrists. Goldsboro, N. O. Employment : Several young men can secure employment as cabinet makers at the Goldsboro Table Factory. tf Piano Lessons. Mrs. A. B. Freeman will resume her elan In piano Instruction on September 2. Parents desiring to enter their children will Call at her residence for terms. Hone and Ptoton For Sale ! Horse Derfectlv irentle and mm-anteed safe (or ladles and children to drive. Both horse and phaeton in good condition. Apply to J. B. EDO UEKTU row. The person who has Vol. 1. ' contaiDinB.ThePathFinder.' "Deer Slayer," etc, and having my name written on fly-leal of same, will confer a favor by returning the book C. A. BBOWN. norm w imam street, or at Argus Office D!- rl- , Mrs. Chas. Slocumb's ll3n0 tlltaSS Piano class will reoptn are requested to enter promptly, as hours will be reserved no later than Aua 81st 'except to thofce who aimlv. Oollactiunn auarlerlv. 102 6. James St. NOTICE 1 Notice is hereby gtven that one eartfScate of stoek in the Atlantic A North Carolina Ball- road Company, in favor of lj. A. Thompson, and oneclrtificate of stock in said companion favor of K M. Johnkon nave been let and (bat Annllcatnon will he road' In the Mid fiinninr io issue a implicate eeruncate inereror. 4fth of K A, "rhoafpatni, and R "M. Jotest. w 1'. DOjaxuii. -row a; f uf v Mitr. iu. im OR, THEO. L. GlffN, Physician and Surgeon, Office over Olnn A Best's Store, GOLDSBORO. K.C. . J. M. Parker. DENTIST. Office down stairs, opposite H. A M.L. Lee's store. BRIDGE WORK DONK. ti-.Pt. tth.tf. OH xxicxiswg GtlDllllillfi RCmove the CaUse of ad Relieve Immediately. For Sale at Druggists, Real Me For Salel 150 feet on Park Street. 100 feet on East Centre Street. J. J. Street's 16-room dwelling. J. J. Street's vacant lot adjelnlng. 1 house and lot in Webbtown. 1 house and lot on Boundary street 8 houses and lots for tenants. 18 vacant lots In Georgetown . 70 acres woodland near theclty. 800 acres W. K. Hollowell land. 6M) acres Hosttz land. 700 acres Mrs. Kenan's land. Also other property for sale. If you wish to buy or sell real estate.se! me Will take charge of any property In theclty for rent. Financially responsible for any business mirustea. Meoora, bib sales. Umce atr B, EdmuDdson's store, Walnut St. Hours, 11 a, m. 'till 4pm I?n Datit I J- Y- Joyner house on William "Of ROll I St.. opposite I. F. Dortch; all modern conveniences Mrs. Maodonald's house on William street, next to C. G. Smith's. Also her household aud kitchen furniture for sale. Ed. L. Edmundson, Real Estate Hostlei GOLDSBORO. N. O. UD-To-Date ! That is what Everybody now says about the establishment of Gelman. THE TAILOR, Oo West Centre St. You cannot miss It. Ills show windows Iare the attrition of the entire street, and In side lie has a display of goods such as have never before been seen In Goldsboro or sur passed In the State. Vou do not now need to send yo-.ir orders for Suits, or Trousers, or Overcoats out of town, for GKLMAN has P Complete Stock Of Cloths to select from and a full line of Tre Yety Latest Samples to order front; and he guarantees absolute gat isfftoUon In style and fit. He has had full ex perience of years of practical wo'k In the Jsadlng New Yrk tailoring houses, and knows every minnUa of measuring, cutting and fit ting. A call and inspection of his cvrtabltoh uient tsall he ask. His prices ar also right. ItEFEHENCE : Any of his Goldsboro customers. For a perfcotfit, see " - Till TIILOTL JWmi Centre-Street, , ntt college Men anil Women. SoiioolBous and Girls. We beg to announce thing necessary for your complete outfit. Ready Tailored Clothing. Men's Furnishings. Hats and Caps. Shoes and Rubbers. Umbrellas. Fall weight Knit Underwear. Ladies' Muslin Underwear. Ladies' Furnishings. Golf Capes. Light weight Jackets. Walking Skirts. Towels. Toilet Brushes, etc Ready-made Sheets, 7-4, 9-4, 10-4. Ready-made Pillow Cases 42x36 and 4Jx36. Counterpanes 7-4 and 10-4. Blankets 9-4, 10-4. 11-4. Comfortables. Trunks the well-made kind Suit Cases and Valises. H.Weil&Bros GMMno Prescriptions o Q If ym tfog off a lyf dients ara oalled for, we get A-I 111' lainers ana sei inem in a row on me prescription coun ter. There the medicine is compounded. When fin'shad, we take tbe written prescription and compare each, sep arate entry (both names and quantities) with the "stock" bottles before ns and tbe weights or measures indicated in conjunction with these bottles. ,That makes three separate and distinct times that each in?r dieBt is han dled. We are then certain that there will he no slips or overirghts. It is never anj trouble for us to take time to be correct M. E. Robinson & Bro.', Fail Goods ! New Wool in the Fall Broadcloths, Melrose, Venetians, Whip Cords and Henriettas, New Flannels for Shirt Waists, New styles in Belts and Buckles. New styles in Dress Trimmings. 4LL SUMMER GOODS Selling at One-Third Off. We can save you 20 per cent, on TRUNKS and SHOES. The Ladies' Cash that we are showing every - in tJeh au ipgre down the J stock con il II MONEY'S WORTH DRUGGISTS- Dress Goods Shades. Dry Goods Store.; J. W. LAMB, . J-J VERY, SALE AND EXCHANGE, , North John Street. Baggies, Wfons,CrU qd Cart Wheels Harness, Whips snd Robes. I bkTeseoniDletel-caalinMd Hirnm hon. snd msks sll kind o! harness to order, ud guarantee my Tort, impairing specialty. My livery Stables are the largest In the elty, Keoentl rebuilt, and nn-bMlata in ee rj feature. Easy Riding Baggies and Carriages and Be liable and Stylish Horses Single or Doable Teams. When In need of a team, by day or by night, glTemeacell. When fn need of anything tn my line, you will find It to your financial Interest to exam. Ine my stock and get my prie. Hespectfolly, J. W. LAMB. ily2tf BS-'PHONE 51 HARRIS LITH1A WATER, 3ft c Bottle, $-1 per Case. JACKSON SPRING WATER Unsurpassed in Kidney & Bladder .Troubles, Rheumatism and Gout,' 33o Bottle, $4 perCaae. We are sole proprietora for the above mineral waters. We also corrj in stock Buffalo Lithia Water, Chase City Calcium Water Beaufort Lithia, (in carbonated sjphena) Saratoga Star Springs Water (on draught). Goldsboro Drug Go- The People's Popular Drug Store, sOT-'PHONB 119. Toteo FID6S! If yon are In need of Tobaoco r iuot, it i iu yuur uwi internal 0 WO us beoro rurcaasing. Roofing, Plumbing. Bicycle Repfiiring, Bicycles for sale. Old Stoves repaired. tOut of town orders receive prompt attention. Get our prices before letting yoor work. We guarantee work manship to be first-class. And you could not possibly place your order with any firm who would appreciate it as would Matthews & Croom. Old P. O. Bund. Arlington Hotel. ' Piano Lessons. I will eegln glTlng piano' lessons tbe 1st ot August. For full particulars In reference to terms, etc., apply at my residence. 834 Uouth Kast Bt. Having taken Instruction In MUSICAL KINDERGARTEN, I shall begin a -class the 1st of September, and shall be pleased to furnish any Information about the Instruction or terms for pupils that may be desired by parents or guardians. MRS. FLORA M. KENDALL, The following testimonial Is from the Bar rows Piano School, of Detroit, Mich. The Burrows Piano School, Detroit, Mloh July 17, W01. I have mnch pleasure la testifying that I have given M. Flora M. Kendall personal loK'.rnotton In the Barrows Musioal Kinder garten Method and that I consider her folly Qualified to aoDlv It in teaohlns children. LjlyHOtf KATHARIiN BUBKOW8. ICR! i ycyacy I am now delivering ice direct from the factory. Phone 76 and we will do tfie rest Respectfully, T. R. ROBINSON. MayStf Greensboro Female College, OREBNSBOSO, M.C. Literary & BusinessCourses School of Music Ktt, nnd Elocutloat, ' Literary Ooufae and all Living Rt- penses 1200 per Year. Fall Session beginB Kqpt. 11th, 1901. Catalogue on Application. , DEED PfiACOOK, Vm
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