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THE ARGUS 3S LODGE D1BECTOM. JfsjM Lodge Ka 112, A. F. & A. lL, meets 1st and 8r J Monday eyen ings, 7,80 o'oiock,in Odd Fellows HalL Visiting brottierB heartily welcomed. ffose Lodge No. 6,1.0. 0. F., meeie every Tuesday evening, at T.30 o'clock, in Odd Fellows Hall Cardial welcome to visitors. Coldfboro Council No. 89, Jr. O. U. A. JL7 meets every Wednes day evening, 7:30 o'clock, in Odd fellows HalL Cordial welcome to all visiting brethren, ctyffin Lodge No. 6, K. of P., meets every Friday evening,7 :30 o'clock in Odd Fellows Hall. Knightly welcome to visitors. !THE WEATHEB. Fot North Carolina: Fair cooler to-night and Friday. OUR LOCAL OPTIC BsJdsbora and Vicinity Els tor j In Drift BItom of Hayloft and Beings, Wis Ml Otherwise. Ban Dawn and Ban In by OmnlprCMnt Ublqvtloas, Loos "ma Koanda." Mrs. Sarah F. Nil?on left yes terday to visit relatives in Joote couoty. Tne Board of Oity AlJermeo meet io regular monthly se-sion ai the Mayor's cffire to-night. The Foreign uMisVon Society will meet ia St. Paul church to morrow afternoon at 4:30 o'clock. Mm. J. H. Wecdon, who has been spending the summer at Blowing Hock, retuinel borne yesterday afternoon. Mr. B. H. Grifflp, who h.i keen on an extended business asd pleasure trip ncrtb, returned laome jestardaj evening. The oiroas will soon be hero, aid then the fond parent will pre pare "to take tbe childrea" to tbe show, lodging, of course, that be nsust be the cb?ptrono. Mr. W. K. Stanley, general book keeper for the Southern Cut ton OjI Company, in this State, has gone to Atlanta to spend some time in the compeny'B central cOce. Ldters bave beqn received by relative? in ton city from Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Geo. vV. Butler, who with their children recently sailed for Brezil, announcing their safe arrival at their far off desti nation. Miss El. Ktrby, to the pleaa are of ber many friends here, is at borne again from Norfolk, and has taken a position as steno grapher and type writer in the business office of the Goldsboro Rice Mill. A man fliug kites from thu top of the Hotel Kinnon to dav furnished some amusement for the boys, who are now c.-lntinu ally on the lookout for ihe cir cus and thought the kite man was a part of tbe show. Capt. A. J. Brown, who with Mr. A. 8 PearsalJ, bas been con ducting a grocery store in LHtel Washington, has purchased the interest &f Mr. Pearsall and will conduct tbe business at the same place. Albert bas not decided what he will do. George Weaver, Hi Tom Ward, Gear Buckley ard Nat Blossom, the leadirg comedians of the country, are all tbiseeisnn with the Who What When Minstrel, whici have the bosidi of the Messenger Opera Hnuae to-morrow night. Mrs. B. H. Griffin and sister Miss Daisy Bmiib arrived home yesterday evening from Dans ville, N. Y., whore they have been spending several weeks for their hea'tb, and their many friends will ba glad to learn that they have not only been greatly benefited, but are entirely con vale&ctnt. The fourth stcry of the wtite Graded S.h ol builJiog is under gpirg repairs, tnakiug room for more grides, n-l anaog ments are under full headway tor the early erf c ion of two nwr build ings on the prrunde, aft r which Uie praeat building will bo re modeled and mlarg d. We g) forward, T Jim Mitchol, a colored ox-con-, tint, was arrested lere lust night hy Cbhf Fieumau end Cor stable Grady. Jim is wantod in K ns too,' where bo was t ken ttii af Urpooo by Chief of Police Jap. B. Boae,of that town, for steal ing 1 13 io moBfy, a silver watcb sod gold pin from a nrgro To rn an, bd oecapied a room in the same house in which Jim lived. He forced tbe partition door and stole tbe articles. Jim has been to tbe penitentiary for stealing eotton in Charlotte and he will probably male another trip to the State prison. Rev. Mr. Myers, who ia con ducting revival services in the Pentecostal Holiness ehurch, io this eity, wishes to announce that he will hold a serf ice for children Sunday, and request) tbe parents to come and bring the little ones. Services every eight at 7:30 o'clock, which you are cordially invited to attend. Marie Corelli's "Thelma," which Mr. Chas. W. Chase has dramatized for Mr. Aiden Bene dict, will be presented by a most excellent and carefully selected company at the Opera House on Saturday, October 5th. Mr. Chase hs spent much time upon this work, which pives every promi'e of popular success. Seats are now on sale at Hill's drug store. IIA INS A In tbe great International yacht race to day eff Naw York the Columbia defeated the Sbam reek by only one minute. Tbis gives the American yacht both of tbe races that bave been sailed. WILL SnOW HEBE TO-MOR-ItOW NIG1IT. Voluntary Recommendations of This Show by Prominent People ot Oreenevillf , Teun., ajid tlie Fioi Greenville, Ttnn. Sept. 22, Hon. Kobt. McFarlad, Morris- town, Tenn., Dear Sir: 1 want to say to yoo thct tbe Who What When Mine trels gave an enter tamnt in our Opera House last night,- and bU so to state that it's a HighaOlass Entertainment, sueh as we odIj see in towns tho s;ae of our p'ace occasionally. The manager, a? well as the company, are gentlemen, and as such, deeme the patronage of our bed people. Any favors -tended him will ba appreciated by mysel'. Yours truly, J. J. Mitchell, Mayor. The Herald says: "The Who What When Boys" walked into popularity at one gigantic bound, as a Warwick: who pulled tbe strings and saanipulated the wires setting tbe pace for a host of feeble imitators and it is no wonder that every seat is sold nightly, lorg before the curtain rises at the Grand Opera House. While high prices prevail, the natural magnitude of the per formance is well worth the price of admission. AIDEN BENEDICT In fThelma" at the Messenger Opera Mouse Satur day Night. Mr. Aiden Benedict will pre- sant at the Messenger Opera House in this eity on Saturday night of this week, Mr. Chas. W. Chase's avarsion of Harrie Co relli's "Thelma." The action of the play is laid in Norway and Iceland, and is a most refreshing dramatic nevalty, being entirely d fferent from any other play ever produced upon any s'.age. The snow btrm is a very realistic scene and tin death of tbe Viking on thi burnirg fcbip will brlg ttas o every ones eyes. The Company is an excellent oofc The leading members having' been aB !eociatod with the best mauageis. I ll IE I I SOLID GOLD PLAIN AND SET RINGS. : ) iii.(0? (oC We have a complete and splendid assortment of new effects, combinations of stones and designs with a large variety to select from. The style 'and quality will please you. The price will qpeak for itself. L P. GlDDEflS. 2 Watches, Chains, 1 . Jewelry, 1 OQWEL5R. 1p A Reward ! I Xhose who are in any way Wrtare, or who like to practice economy, will be greatly 5f reraraexi by coming to ns when in need ol anything in our line, which extends throm?k a complete stock of tin- ' r in.no.fA Timrra and nuiaa alnnn fTirnnnrti nnr Rtina Man. ufacturmg department, and on to our free delivery of strictly first-class Ice and full weight, and thence to our Five and Ten Cent Store, See us before you buy. in the real value we give for your money. jj M. E. Robinson & Bro.. S MONEY'S WORTH DKU0018T8. S Fall AND DRESS GOODS W e wnt y u to ?ee our novelties in SI KS and DRESS GOODS now in vogue. WAIST SILKS in Louisine, Pean de Cr?pe, Annu- res in all the fading shades. Black silk, Taffeta, Pean de black taffalen 1 yard wide. The tend ncy toward rough ceptional advantage in our great showing of these goods Home spuns so called and Hf mespun Suitings in every color rough ef fects in Camel's Hair, Zibeline, Hopsackings, Hair lire Strpes, Cheviots, Mohairs, Sicillians, Tigoreaux, Whip O rds, Ven tians, Perola, Imperial and Storm S rges -Granile, Melrose, Broadcloths, Henriettas and in exclusive novel 7 Dres- Patterns These are ex tra handsome gods and worth a trip to see, and we will t ke the greatest pleasure in the how;ng, to purchase. We will make our millinery Wednesday, Oct. 8th and 9th. Gastex & Go IF YOU Know a good thing when you see it, you will take us up on this. WE HAVE on d;splay in our show window a large lot of pure Palm Oil Soap. This soap would not be ex pensive at 10 cents a cake. As long as it lasts, it is yours for FOUR CENTS A CAKE or 45 cents per dozen. Come quick, it will go like hot cakes. Goldsboro Druo Go The People's Popular Drug Store, P. 8. Our next ofler will bei ofl Jjot rapet, watch this space for announcement. 2 NoTfltlf. S 2 Sondrlcs. vciviitviiHiy 3 concerned about their own The reward wi l be great O We have a fre line of Soir, silk poplin, gros grain, and heavy fabrics gives ns n ex without the slightest pressure display aext Tuesday and J. W. LAMB, Stables LIVERY, SALE AND EXCHANGE, North John Street. Bugffles, Wagons, CrU od Cart VThU Harnetw, Whip and Uobea. I have a completely equipped Harness Shop, nd make all kinds of harness to order, and giwaotee my work. Hepairing a apeclalty. My Livery Stables are the largest In tbe Oity, Recently rebuilt, and up-to-date In every feature. Easy Biding Buggies and Carriages and Re. liable and Stylish Horses-Single or Double Teams. When In need efa team, by day or by iitaht. give me a call. When In need of anything in my line, yon Will And It to your financial Interest to exam ine my stock and gel my prloa. Kespeotfnlly, J. W. LAMB. . jlj2tf IQrPHO'NE 64. OHN 8, BANKS- ARCHITECT. Second Floor Borden Buildirg, . GOLDSBOBO, K. O. , KB FROM IT. WIN61H, A good healthy snow storm is reported. From Indiana, where they prograstjeate the winters mildness or severity by certain appearances in the hogs - welt, comes a wail of the Drophets to the effect that we shall be fairly frozen in light by December 1st We would therefore ali your attention retimV$ to the matter of proper raiment. Note just a few irems out of cur timing dress g ooJs rrck : Woolen Waistings. All wool Tricot, 27 'nches wi l, 25 cent. 36 inch all wool fl innei, 40 cents. French and Opera Flannels, 50 cents. Persian Strip s and other novel ti. is, 75 cents. For Pedestrians 00 inch Repellant cloth, 60 edits 60 fnch Storm 8erge, $1.00. Peeble Cbevint, 1.00. Plaid back homespuns and Venetian $1.25. 54 ineh Cheviots for unlined skirts, $1.50. Heavy clo'h in navy and black, $2.00. Medium Priced Suitings. All wool Venetian c tb, 50 cents All wool granite, 50 cents All wo 1 cashmere, 50 cents. AH w ol flannel, 50 cents. Our lines f dr-ss fabrics at this popular pries cat ro ba matched . And finally don't forget your wrps, jackets, oapqs, tfQfcmo bile rMer furs. Every garment honestly priced. H WEIL & BROS. Headquarters for Reliable Merchandise. Hert'n a handy liKle timir and rnui dr fur a nunll p ice. Needed in tbe filetping room -tbe sick room he school ? rAAm nn cluiro flnfln alnirt -K . Not the CHEAP, FLIMSY, SUBSTANTIAL time and alarm ! i HEflOQLMRTE R8 fOK CLOCK. See our New Line nr ni ititi DGnU I IrllU KUUd in Waynettes, Axminster, Velvet, Brussels and Smyrnas We bought a hundred tory and prices are lower Lovely lot of PALMS $Z$0 each. Full line of other goods cheap. ParKfir mmr Furniture Go-. TfiB PEOPLB'S PRIBND8- Picture Fiaming Neatly Dona If V0U RflNrsOJIBTflinO . Real New in sott flats . BUY'OUlEW . Manama Shapr All colors. Piices. $1 A. A... Josephs UNOBW HOTBL KBHNON- OOLD8BOW8 LEDNO ObOTMIB i U.-UWe. Up-To DaW. jZUAREl MOCKS Schoot-tirue alarm Work time ula: ta il edicine time alarm T rain time aKrra. 'ct U4) t me alarm : : nil BroilTl 1 linnaA 1 p TIMELESS SORT, hut a good J clock combined. of 11 ni o of ach direct from the fac than ever. just received. Prices $ to 75, $200. and $2.50. I E'-VELHT Ueadqat'l em
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