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THE ARGUS LODGE DIRECTORY. Wayne Lodge No. 112, A. F. & A. Mn meets 1st and 8rd Monday even . ings, 8:00 o'clock, in Odd Fellows ' Hill, VUitin brother! heartily welcomed. Rku Lodge No. 6, L 0. 0. Fn meets very Tuesday evening, at 8:00 o'clock, in Odd Fellows Hall . Cordial welcome to visitors. doldsboro Council IJo. 89, Jr. O. D. A. 1L meets everv Wednes- day evening, 8:00 o'clock, in Odd Fellows Hall Cordial welcome to all visiting brethren. fiofSn Lodge No. 6, K of P., meets every Friday evening,8:00 o'clock in Odd Fellows Hall. Knightly welcome to visitors. THE WEATHEK. For North Carolina: Fair to-night, rain by Saturday or Sunday. OUR LOCAL OPTIC Dr. Clara E. Jones left to-day for New York. There were over 800 people on the excursion this morning to Seven Springs. His many friands are glad to see Mr. W. H. Lewis on a visit to his home here. B e came from Macon, Ga. Senator F. M. Summons spent several hours in the city to day, on his way to NewberD, and was the guest at dinner of Mr. Earle A. Humphrey. "The last 'of the eeascn," is what is f aid of Pipkin's excursion to Richmond on Monday. If yon fail to go then yon ill have to pay full fare. The circus advertising car has been in the city today and the bill boards are now covered with gaudy pictures, which contain interest for old and young alike. Police Officer Jack Fulghum arrested two cows which were prowling around the streets last night. The cows were turned over to their owners this morn tog. " The Neuse River Holered Bar tist Association, which, has been in session cere for some days. adjourned this morning and the delegates nave left for their homes. The young bov Reddick Bow- en, who had both legs cut off by a ireignt tram on Wednesday night, is still at the Emergency nospnai ana is doing very wel today. It is now tnought that he wm recover. The election of Mr. W. C. Mun- roe as general attorney for the A. & N. C. R. R.. is hiehlv prat ifying to the Bar of this city and to ms numerous friends here. In him the road has one of the best oi legal advisers. Ths Goldtboro Buggy Com pany have a repository on Walnut street, Weet, in whioh can be seen some of the finest vehicles on wheels. This company design ana construct these vehicles at their factory in this city and the finish, workmanship, quality of material need and general good appearance and durable qualities sell them on eight and make friends for the company wherever introduced. Last night at the home of the bride s parents in this city, Mr. Westbrook Bowden and Miss Georgia Dukes were united in the v a a . noiybOBd of matrimony, Dr. F. D. Swindell officiating. There were a number of friends and rel atives of the happy couple pres ent, and after tbe ceremony re fnshments were served to the gathering. The display of pres ents was handsome and included many articles that were useful as well as ornamental. 'Other People's Money," the auraciion at tbe opera House la8t night, was right up at the top in real histrionic merit, and gave entire satisfaction to the laree audience Dreaent. Tha la. dies' costumes were elegant, and those worn by Miss May Sargent were aimpiy superb. Tbe dis piay oi reai genuine taient was no less conspicuous than the cob tumea. Tbe play itself is full of luaicrous situations and charm ing climaxes which keep the aud. lance: deeply interested and hi lariously amused . from start to finish. : The stage settings last night were very effective, and B. 8 j convention; were themselves quite an admir able Xcatyfe o the performance. Now in Session at St. John M. E. . Church, In This City. Tbi District Sunflay School Convention, which copvened in St. John church last night is be- ing well attended. TheT sessions are very instructive, The programme as published yesterday was carried out in full, with the exception of an address which was to have been deliv ered by Rev. D. H. Tuttle, of Kinston, who was prevented from attending on account of illness, but who sent representatives who ably filled the time thus alloted, to the edification and pleasure of the convention. The song service is being con ducted by Mr. T. R. Robinson and the ogan is presided over by Mrs. Flora Kendall. The convention is in session to day, fulfilling the programme which appeared in yesterday's Argus. The following is tbe programme for to-night and tomorrow: Fourth Session Friday Evening. 7:30. Song Service. Led by T. R. Robinson. 8:00. Scripture Reading and Prayer Rev. E. R. Welch. 8:15. The Bible in the Home and in the Sunday School Address by Rev. R. F. Bumpass. Fifth Session Saturday Morning 9:30 Waiting Upon the Lord. A Service of Prayer, Sciipture Reading and Testimony. Led by DSEIel Lane. 10.00. Open Conference: The Home Department; What is it? Why Have it? How is it Conducted? 10:15. Normal Bible Lesson. The Old Testament. By J. W. Bryan. 11:00 Round Table Conference. Subject: The Sunday School Superintendent 11:30 The Pastor and the Sunday School By G. V. Richardson, 20 minutes, followed by open Conference 15 minutes. Sixth Session Saturday Afternoon. 2:80 Half Hour of Song, Scripture Meditation and Prayer. Led by Rev. B.F. Bumpass. V. 8:00 Round Table Conference. Sub ject: Th6 Teacher and His Work. 4:00 Open Conference: The Why and How of the Teaohers' Meet ing. 4:15 Reports of Committees. Elec tion of Officers. Awarding Banner. EAST LYNNE Will Be Presented at the Opera House Wednesday, Oct. 2d. The coming of "East Line" to the Opera House next Wednes day, October 2d, promises to be one of tbe theatrical society events of the season. The pub lie is quick to discern when an attraction i meritorious and de serving of patronage. For this reason, Miss Leah Lessi's com pany has met with unqualified success and generous support in every city in which it has ap peared Miss Lessi's motto is "East Lpnne," presented as should be." Miss Lassi herself is one of the greatest of the young emotional actresses of the present daj ; she has a charming face, graceful figure and much personal magnetism; she is a de lightful reader and possesses a musical well-trained voice, all of whiofc go to make hee a worthy successor to Lucille Western. Clara Morris and Charlotte Thompson, who were the great est LaUy Isabella in their day. Miss Lessrs supporting compa ny is an excellent one, headed by Mr. W. S. St. Claire, favora bly remembered for star Darts. The management respectfully rtqueui. iuo puoiic to oear in mind the fact that the company was organized for the sole pur pose ot reviving and presenting Hiast Liynne" in an artistic man ner, believing that theatregoers are thoroughly tired rf seeing cheap companies presenting bad dramatizations of this famous story. Lace Handkerchief Lost ! Somewhere on the streets of Golds- borp about two weeks ago: Finder will 111 " ' 1 . ' ' ' ' " w w w w w w w w w w vwk'wWWWWWv W w J M 8 ARE YOU TIRED - OF QUflGK MEDICINES That Have Done You No Good? Give HfltjHlS Itlfjim WflTtfA Trial. It Flushes the Kidneys and Bladder and Ex-1 cretes trie unc Acid in the System. It has cared thousands of Kidney and Bladder Trou bles,Rheumatism,Lumbago,and all Kindred Diseases and JT WIU CURB YOU.- The man or woman who -has used Harris Lithia Water has made a discovery. . y. Case, 12 1-2 Gallon Bottles, 4.oo Delivered. Harris Lithia Water . Carbonated in Quarts and Pints. As a Table Water it is Unexcelled. CSWFOB SALS BT MALICES. GOLDSBORO DRUG CO. aug 29 eod 4ms. Local Distributors. Harris Mtbla Springs Co., Harris Sprisgs, S.C ADMISSION FREE. Special Event at our Store on Friday and Saturday, September 27th and 28th, 1 901 . On the above dates our expert tailoring man will be here with a laree line of imported and domestic woolen novelties for the fine tailoring trade. He brings with him pretty nearly three hundred of new Fall and Winter styles in the fall woolen piece and will make a 6 RAND DISPLAY in our store on the above dates. He will also be prepared to take scientific measurements of all our cus tomers and friends who desire to purchase fine fitting garments at mod erate prices. Remember, a perfect fit is guaranteed in every respect Workmanship and trimmings are also guaranteed to be the very beet. Do not fail to take advantage of this opportunity to procure your fa'l wearing apparel made up in the correct manner at moderate prices. UNDBt HOTPl K'NNON. A. A. Joseph, OOLDSBORO'8 UEflDINO OUOTMIBR -TRY OUR- FR&Sfl' - GflN'HED- VEGETABLES FOR DINNERS ' , HECKERS' OAT MEAL FOR BREAKFAST. ' BIZZELL & WOOTEN, GROCERS. Walnut Street. Fall Goods For Every Need. Y 0' m DIFFERENT DEPART MENTS show delightful fall eoods for every need. You will be interested in the new things we are displaying and we extend to you a cordial invitation to come in and be at home; you can decide at any time what you wish to purchase. S trono Lillfi 'IN '- Kail Weights FOR MEM Come in and we will take pleasure in showing you through. There are new ideas in abundance. We are particular about our Men's Shoes especially. Most men know it and buy here on that account We want to direct your attention to our own brand "Weil's $3.00 Shoe" and "Weil's $3.5o Shoe," So Stamped. When you see our name on any article you may rely on its value. We wouldn't stake the reputation which our name implies on an article of even mediocre quality. H. WEIL & BROS. Honest Merchandise. 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The reward wi 1 be great II in the real value we give for your money. M. E. Robinson & Bro., 9 MONEY'S WORTH ORUOOI8T8. M --r-.-.-r October Fashion Sheets and Delineators in. Violet Borated Talcum Powder f cents t x & Go The Ladies' Cash Dry Goods Store. ,: C3Agent for Butterick Pattems. 4 . " ' I VH LLlll iy PRESENTS I Wedding Rings ! "We are the supply house for happy lovers and their admiring friends We have an elegant stock of Wedding Rings and the most comnre. hensive stock from which to select a wedding present. Consult us in confidence If vtfb are solicitous about the details. ' - , Everythirg high-grade ticeot me price.- tilhf"flW-"(!wjif fSr-Flfl E&grtTlBg Frti. L. D. GIDDENS,
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