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?HE ARGUS DiXLT WXEXLT. LODGE D1BECTOBY. Wu&e Lodge No, 112, A. F. & A. M., meets 1st and 8rd Monday even' ings, 8.00 o'clock, in Odd Fellows HaLL Visiting brothers heartily welcomed. Reuse Lodge No. 6, L 0. 0. F., meets every Tuesday evening, at 8:00 in Odd jfellows Hall o'clock. Oordial welcome to visitors. Qoldsboro Council No. 89, Jr. O. U. A. meets every Wednes day evening, 8:00 o'clock, in Odd Fellows Hall Oordial welcome to all visiting brethren, Coffin Lodge No. 6, EL of P., meets every Friday evening,8:00 o'clock in Odd Fellows Hall. Knightly welcome to visitors. OUR LOCAL OPTIC aldabro and Vicinity History la Brief Cpltom of Baring and Dclngt, W1m and OtharwlM. Baa Down and Boa la by Omnipresent Cblqoltoui, Loa "Srand Bouarlt." Miss Carrie MoDuffie, of Wil-J muigton, is in tne city, visiting Miss Annie Lamb. Mr. Charles A. Brown left yesterday afternoon for Bowden's on a visit to Mr. Arthur Weeks. Mrs. M. H. Qainerly, of Green ville, and Miss Sallie Marshal), of Raleigh, are in the city the guests of Mrs. Thomas McOee. The city tax books have been turned over to Mr. W. H. Collins apd taxes for 1901 are now due and payable at his office, at city headquarters. Mrs. Annie Sanford, of Carteret county, and Mrs. Josiah Wei's, of LaGrange, were in the city yes terday, visiting the family of Mr. John H. Wells. Uncle Jimmie Scott was here this morning and said that his grapes are now ripening. The publio are invited to go out t.t aay time and visit "grape vine park." Gov. Ayoock and a party o: riends, including Mai. W. H Eknitb, Messrs. J. W. Grainger, T. W. Dewey, O. B. Braswell and others, are rustucatinz at Rura Retreat Hotel, Ninth Springs. The Farmer's Warehouse had the largest sale of tobacco yester day that fans ever taken place in Goidaboro. Mr. J. J. Meador, the popular auctioneer for this warehouse, sold the whole lot at satisfactory prices to all thiir patrens. Mr. F. 0. Overman will turn the water from his mill pond on Wednesday, the 18tb. This pond has not been turned off in several years and there is thought to be any quantity of fisb. Rufe Howell has bought the output and those who desire to fih must see him. The County Teachers' Institute closed at noon to-day. The aU tendance throughout the week has been full and constant and the deepest interest has charac terized the work of both instruc tors and teachers in attendance and the result will be felt in the schools of the country for greater good the coming school season. The well known Gordon setter "Don Galloway, "the faithful dog that so affectionately looked after the younger children of Capt. A. J. Galloway's household, follow ing their carriage about the streets with a persistency that was remarkably is dead at length. The children saw that their faithful companion and friend was given a decent burial and tears of genuine sorrow were Bhed by tbem when 'Don" was found dead, and at his burial. Mr. G. M. Houston, who had a horse and buggy stolen from him near Chinquapin this week, an account of which appeared in the Abgus, arrived in the city to-day and said that he was nrstaken in the man who had done the fcteafc ing. From the description given him by the Chief of Police Mr. Houston thought ' that the thief was Will Gordon, a young white man who resides in his ; neighborhood, but on arriving back borne be discovered his ;' mistake and be came back to-day to request tbe Arqus to correct bis error. He faas positive proof who the thief is, but on account of tbe young man's family Mr. Houston desires tbe name of the guilty part withheld, The President Besting Well But the Crisis May Not Be Beach ed In Two Or Three Days. SpooUl Telegram to the Aioci. Bnflalo, N. Y, Sept. 7. 3 p. m. At 11 o'clock this morning President McKinley was resting well His temperature was 102, pulse 146, respiration 2i. Every symptom was favorable. The second bullet, which pass ed through the abdomanial cavity and lodged near the spine, has not yet been located, the Burgeons being unable to locate it, Mrs. McKinley is very restless. The city is in a Btate of intense excitement and martial law is practically declared. Secretaries Boot, Knox and Wilson are here. taste, bnt the medicinal Qualities of the remedy are obtained from tsenna and other aromatic plants, by a method - 1 1 S . . . T1 t-v , ,i ii i Known u inu vja liujkki a oxhui" Doctors fear Shock and blOOd Co.oaly. In order to get its beneficial if poison, lne crisis may not oe reached for two or three days. New York, N. Y., Sept 7.-A pahio was narrowly averted on the stock exchange here to-day. V i An Excellent Combination. The pleasant method and beneficial effects of the well known remedy, Stbcp or Figs, manufactured by the California Fie Stbcp Co., illustrate the value of obtaining the liquid laxa tive principles of plants known, to be medicinally laxative and presenting them in the form most refreshing to the. taste and acceptable to the system. It is the one perfect strergthening laxa tive, cleansing the system effectually, dispelling colds, headaches and fevers gently yet promptly and enabling on to overcome habitual constipation per manently. Its perfect freedom from every objectionable quality and sub- eal stance, and its actio ir on the kidneva. - - .v. J' liver and bowels, without weakenlsi or irritating them, make it the id laxative. In tbe process of manufacturing figs are used, as they are pleasant to the THE ABGUS EXTRA. It Came Up to the Requirements Last Night and Was Met With Due Appreciation. Theeffoits of the Abgus laet night to give publicity to the sad calamity that has befallen the na tion met with due appreciation by our many constituents here in the oity. The "Extra" which we is sued bearing the fad intelligence of the feboo'iog of our president was eagerly sought after, and it is with pardonable pride that we mention tbe fact of the many com meodatory expressions by our people in our behalf. Tbe wires over which the doleful report wa9 transmitted had barely ceased to vibrate before the "extra" ap peared on tbe atreetse bright from the revolving press and fresh with the smell of ink. We do not hesitate to say that the f ffort as to time could not be eclipsed in the metropalitan cities of the North. The news came from the Union Associated Press service in New York City, with whom the Argus bas a con tract for news in case of extra ordinary events, and by which means alone the people of Golds boro were informed of tbe trag edy in a short while after tbe shocking event occurred. LANTERN FESTIVAL. This will take place next Thursday night and promises to be a successful affair. All the children of the town are urgently invited to participate. A home made lantern will be sure to jvin the prize money, so, boys and girls, get to work and get your brothers and sister?, friends and neighbors to work on that lantern. Any day next week, you can give jour name and membership fee (5 cents) to any of the follow ing ladies, Mies Minnie Grant, Mrs. W. P. Peterson or Miss Etta Spier. Besides the three cash prizes, a merchant bas offered one pound of candy for tbe ugliest lantern. It is to be hoped that all the children will participate in the carnival as its greater success de pends upon numbers. Toe parade will take in several squares, and its route will be de termined upon and published in time. A aim tern" 0 ! P11 going t eoat TAW to close oat, at Geo. B, dvr di. effects add to avoid imitations, please remember the full name of tbe Company printed on tne iront 01 every package. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CQ. BAN F&AX0I80O, CAI - v tOUISVIIXB. KT. 1TKW YOKE, XT. Y. for Bale s ail DruggieU Price We. pei bottle -HOT 6E QFMHGE:- Owing to delay in arrivar of samples, we were forced to delay inspection of same. Call To-Day and To Morrow, (FRIDAY and SATURDAY, Sept. .6 and 7.) And you will find at your service an BXPERT GUTTER from the famous Merchant Tailors SCHLOSS BROS.; OF BALTIMORE?, II. I --1 Somewhere between 1 Money Lost-ri morning. Finder will be liberally rewarded by returning to J . W. LAMB Sept. 8rd CM M3' Gafliiiilnii Removes lne Cause of ad Believe Immediately. For Sale at Dragglata, You will find on display a full line of Suit ings and Overcoatings for Fall and Winter wear. We can also have your measure taken for a full dress suit, or for separate trousers. This is the opportunity of the season, for we as sure you that the prices are most reasonable. We guarantee tailoring to be the best possible and we guarantee your suit to fit. H.WEIL 6c BROS., HONEST MERCHANDISE J EWELllT Headquarters Sellable, Up-To-Date. k myS I AND THINGS W0m 1 For BaDu Baby rings in flat and oval, light weight, medium and heavy. In olden times it was thought he who first placed a ring on baby's finger would be showered with goodjuck foratwelve morth. f?. RING 1 DflDV unu Doesn't matter J whose baby, and be followed with good fortune. Baby Spoons and Bracelets, Gups and Trinkets in great variety. Wedding Gifts ! Rich Cut Glass, Solid stiver, OJold Clock", Fancy Uoods, etc. V...r J M MM llfi 1 AFf I A m IS i i i : Ready-to-Wear JUL Ml This is not the story of our Millinery exhibition that will come later. Just a word to inform you that this Millinery Department is fast taking on its Fall-time appearance. We have just received a complete line of these hats for early Fall wear. It contains all the swell est and latest ideas. We have all the new shapes, colors, sizes and styles, at right pnees. Action 9 o o If you act wisely and economically, L-n iu eh d of any thing in our line, you will giye us your entire trade. ' IT'S THE TRUTH." M. E. Robinson & Bro.. MONEY'8 WORTH DRUOOI8TH- you flre cordi a ly invited to viaii oar store and review the new goods and ne prices for any thing in Furniture, Crockery and House Furnishings. Since acquiring morefljor space, we have bee a North and bought goods with which we have richlj ladened long counters with useful FIVE and TEN CENT articles which are of surprising! in trinsio value. These counters w 11 from tim j to time be re filled with new and special values, and will continue to be a source of in terest and profit to the economical housekeeper and others. Parker & mm Furniture Go, TUB PEOPLB8 PRIBND8 Picture Framing Neatly Done. TRUNKS. We have a complete line of trunks Roller and automatic tray. . Gastex & Co The Ladies' Cash Dry Goods Store. Samples ot Many Letters We fire Now Receiving- Labe City, S. 0 , Aug 17, 1901. OIL. U TO T Tl "", ni 4l XT - Qfntlemen: We were tery much pleased with tbe two sample buggies and especially the top job- We think it as nice a job as any body can make and as soon as our bueinets opens up shall give an order for more like it! Yours truly, Sparta, Ga. Aug. 7, 1901, The R. E. Jones Buggy Go , Qoldsboro, N. O Gentlemen: The sample buguy ordered of your Mr. Jones iust received and it opens up so satisfactory, I beg to say ;hat vou can ship us two more of he same kind upon receipt of this letter Awaiting advice of shipment, i am, yours very truly, f
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