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THE ARGUS DAILY AKD WXZXLT. LODGE DIRECTORY. Wayne Lodgs No. Ill A. F. 4 A. M, meeta lit and 8 rd Monday even ing, 7:80 o'clock, in Odd Fellow Hill. Yiaiting brothen heartily welcomed. Sense Lodge Na 8, L 0. 0. F, meets every Tuesday evening, at T:3Q o'olook, in Odd Felldws Hall Cordial weloome to visitors. dnf&n Lodge No. 0, K. of P meets every Friday evening.70 o'clock in Odd Fellows Hall. Knightly weloome to visitors. Ooldsboro Council No. 89, Jr. 0. U. A. 1L, meeta every Wednes day evening, 7:30 o'clock, in Odd Fellows Hall Oordial weloome to all visiting brethren, THE WEATHEB. For North Carolina: Fair continued cold to-night, Sat urday fair. OUR LOCAL OPTIC. tldtbr ul Vlelalty BUtorr la Brief pttosaa f SaTtnaa aad Dalng., wl Bad OtharwlM, Baa Don aad Bu la 7 einlpuMBt Ublq.ltoui, Local 8rmmd Baud." Just think of it Christmas is less than three weeks off. "A Romano of Coon Hollo w"at tbo Opera Houbb again to-night Prices 10, 20 and 30 cents. The Butterflies interest both old and young, but particularly the young. Watch the announce meat. If yon have any Christmas propositions to make, why not try the advertising columns of the Argus? The price of tobacco e till runs high on this market, and all our warehouses are being well patron ised by the farmers of of tbis eec tioo. Mr. W. H. Samn went up to Kaleigh to-day to secure from the secretary of State the charter of the Wayne Hardware Com pady. How about that cold storage warehouse for GJdiboro? It would be both useful and profit able next summer and every summer, all the tim?. Sealed proposals of sites for the City Hall and Market House will be received up to 12 o'clock noon to-moirow by Chpt. D. J. Broadhurtst, City Oleik, The Argus invi'es especial attention to its full columns of Christmas advertisements. If you need anytbiDK first inform your self through these ctlamns before you go out to buy. Tbere will be an election of offi cers and work in the Page's rank at the thu meeting of Buffla Lodge Knights of Pythias to night The endowment rank is requested to meet fifteen minutes before the regular time for meet ing. The farce comedy ."A Bell Boy" has the boards of the Mas senger Opera House next Mon day night. It appeared in Wilm ington last nignt and the Mes senger of this morning says of it that as a laugh producer It was a success and that several special ties of the play deserve especial praise. The A. C. L. will sell round ttip tickets to the Charleston Ex position as follows: Season tickets 112.10; ten day tickets for $3.85, and seven day tickets lor $5.70 The Southern Railway will sell tickets on account of the same at traction as follow: Sees' n tic kets $13.60; ten diy tickets for $9.90 and seven day tickets fur ?7.00. Don't forget tbo entertainment at Elm Street Cbapel to-night After a rcs denoo of several years in Japan, the Rev. Mr. Morgan is well qualified to tell of the conn try ard people. Magio lanterns pictures will illustrate the ad dree?. The admission fee is bo gmall (ten ants for adults and five cents for cbildnn) thatall aay at tar d. The exercises will begin promptly at 7 o'clock. So the small boys of the city are to have a real old-fashioned Cbristrmg this yer, the Hoard o) City Aldermen having decided t permit the li charg.) of em ill fin crackers', Roman candles, sky rockets &c, but ri caonon crack ers or n e trm. it is ell. and we rt j i;e that h i so. Evidently the recent coinmuLi .1 on in the-r columns on this s bj rt ly Mr. Jea e W. Statl y, the Cbi'di eu't Friend," met wito favor with our Citlt'heti.i BOARD OF ALDERHEX. Regular Meeting In the Mayor's Office Last Nig nt. The Board of Aldermen met last night in the city headquart ers with Mayor Hood in the chair and Aldermen Bowen, Weil, Dor den, Roy all, Hilker, Lamb, Cobb, Harrison and Creech present. City clerk Broadhnrst read the proceedings of all meetings held during the month of November, which were adopted. The finance committee was empowered to negotiate the sale of bonds for the purchase of the E'.etric Light Plant, to build a city hall and to improve the streets at 4 percent The bonds for water works were not in cluded in the above motion, for the reason that the value of the water works had not been deter mined upon. The reports of different Com mittees were read by the chair men and adopted. An ordinance was adopted pre venting any porter or hack driver frcaa going nearer than ten fee to any train or from taking hold of any person or their , baggage without being solicited to do so. Another ordinance was adopted requiring all hacks to carry lights so as to display the num ber of the back. The water committee reported that they had secured the ser vices of Mr. J . L. Ludlow to pass upon the physical, condition of the Goldsboro water plant. The question of erecting bill boards on vacant lots was re f erred to the building committee. The ordinance committee were instructed to provide an ordi nance prohibiting the unloading, of lumber, brick and wood in front of the Arlington Hotel, The board appropriated 1100 to the Emergency Hospital, The board decided to suspend the ordinance in regard to fire works on the evening of Decern ber 24th until 12 o'clock on the night of December 25. The Mayor was instructed to issue a procla mation in reference to fire works at Christmas time. TEEASUREE'S REPOET. Bal. Nov. 1 1,059.19 Receipts 1,373 98 Total 2.433.17 Disbursements 1,779.42 Balance Dec. 1 653.25 Til collectob's report. Special License tax 309 60 General Tax 1,363.22 Sewerage Tax. 272.84 Funding tax 136 55 Total $ 2,142.11 mayor's beport. Costs $ 71 32 citi clebk's bepobt. Special license 1.00 Amts. from all other sour's 55.57 Total Pay Roll for Nov Bills allowed for Nov... 56 59 695.00 1,501 40 Total 2,096.40 For best coal, ordtr of W. H Griffin. Phone 47. SHOOT FIRE CRACKERS. Tlie Ordinance ill Be Suspend ed and the Children Will Be Happy. Aid irm m Geo. C. Roy a 11 came to tbe resorts of tbe children last night in tbe meeting of the board of Aid r nun when he moved to suspend the ordinance in reference to fii o works at 6 o'clock on the evening of December 24th until 12 o'click on the night of Dec ember 25th. Tbe Mayor was instructed to is sue a a proclamation and define the kind of explosives whiob the obildren can ute, which are 6re crackers, spit djviln, romaj can dies and sky roctietan'i prohit.it- tbe us a of caioon crackerF fire balls and fire arms, under a pen a'ty of $10 So: e cu offense. . Wbl j tbe Bo ri of A!dermen as a whole wet e witling to concede tbo chil li en thu l ie su e of fire works at Cbiitjimig time, yet tbe treilil i d m &1. Royal I lor tbe introduction of tie mimrurc, unci Uecbildnn will all tike their bats off to Liin as tley i a their ECZEMA'S;; ITCH IS TORTUnZ, Brartna la caused by aa acid humor in the blood coming ia contact With the aua ana producing great mtnesa and in flammation ; little pustular ernptiona form tad diachaige a thin, sticky fluid, which dries and acalea off ; sometimes (he akin ia hard, dry and fissured. Eczema in any form ia a tormenting, stubborn disease, and the itching and burning at times are almost unbearable; the acid burning humor seems to ooze oat and set the skia on fire. Salves, washes nor other exter nal applications do any real good, for aa long as the poison remains in the blood it will keep the skin irritated. 640 FORM OF TETTER "For tan year I bad Tetttr on st hands, which caused them to swell to twic their natural asc. Part Of the time the discsaa was in the form of ran Ding son, wry pain ful, and causing mo much discomfort Pour doctor, said the Tetter had progressed too far to be cured, and thry could do nothing for me. I took only three bottle of S. 8. S. and ? fhm wai T fifteen Years TOST ago, ana I naee never sincei teen any sitm of mr old trouble." Via. I, & jAcaaoH, 1414 McGc St, Kansas City, Ma 8. S. S. neutralizes this add poison, cools the blood and restores it to a healthy, natural state, and the rough, unhealthy akin becomes soft, smooth and clear. cures Tetter, Ery sipelas, Psoriasis, Salt Rheum and all skin diseases due to a pois oned condition of the blood. Send for our boftk and write us about your case. Our physicians have made these diseases a life study, and can help you by their advice ; we make no charge for this service . Allcorrespondenc). Is conducted in strictest confidence. THE 5WIF7 SPECIFIC CO ATLANTA, OA. No votino-No Guessing! A Sure Thing. To every person spending one dollar or more at one time for our Christmas goods, we will give absolutely free, one globe and two beautiful Japanese Go'd Fish, solid or as sorted colors, as you like. Now's your chance to gladden some one's heart. B n:sh every thought of sadness, Banish every doubt and f a-, Let your soul be fil'ed with gludness With the wealth cf Chris mas cheer. L t the fires of love bura brighte-, Mke each day a Christina' day, 8u( ply your friends with beautifuf presents, Ooocse the brighter, better way. M. E. ROBINSON & BRO., MONEYS WORTH DKTJOGISTS. 'IHUYLER'S CANDY In Fancy Decorated Bas kets make an appre ciated CHRISTMAS GIFT. Leave your orders now for Ihese, or J pound boxes. No orders filled by Huy- ler after Dec. 17th. Fresh lot just received in 1-2, 1 and 2 ;ourd boxes We are So'e Agents. GnliMiiifii Drug Go The People's Popular Drug Store. Gapiiiiino DOES NOT AFFECT THE Ti&flRT 14. S5 and ISO ernt. a bottle. Fire cnt a doae at Soda Fountains. mVNP.oOTnaj To aura BICK HEADACHE. HABITUAL CONSTIPATION, : and all dlseasas arisina- rrom in' disestlfJiT. They win puriry your blood and mtk. youroomploxlon aa FAI AS A LILY. They are eelatln coated. PRICB 25 CENTS. LOST A lady's silver-handled urn brella - chased with initials of owner engraved. Dropped from buggy between Mr. H. P. Dortch's residence and Presbyteriaa church A suitable reward will be paid for ita return to Argus office, and' no yxestioni asked, - , i ttamtfiL siit lr.nn. m T"B TEw coons " f -AT THB ' Goidsuoro Mem - ,i BKTOHB BOTWa. FOB CAKES, Kew Raisins, Cu -rants, Citron and febo led Aiming All kind Spices, COFFEES. J White rHar Coffees. Price: 18c, 83c, 27s, 8O0, 3 At. Alto Faust Blend, Aro ckle s and I yen s . FLOUR. Piilsou'j . Best best of all flours. Orak Grove family, nude by ttranviile the hea family floor on tia market - Whole Wheat and Rre, Prepared Buckwheat Hack er's sad leggeU'a. HAMS & BREAKFAST BACON Sausage and Corn Beef none bet ter: have fold ssma make B jears. BUTTER. Ion will find here as good is any on the market. CANNED GOODS. A good aseoitrcent. AS TO THE BAKERY. AH know that I try hard to keep good Bread, Crack er, Cakes and Pies oi all kind.: acd no one labors ha' der to plea so, from the smallest to the greatest customer, and 1 do tbanK my customers for their pa tronage, and will try to please in the future a in the past, GERMAN GROCERIES. Muxhner's Holland Herrings, Marine and Pismaroa Herrings, (ireen Kern. Llnslng, Green Peas, Split Pea!, Bsr.ej. Respectfully, W. H. BARiNES, Propr nvH GOLD3BORO BAKSRY. Jewelry Headquarters. Ghrlsimas Is Coming!! Don iForofit s Jewelry Headquarters. CUT GLAH. l'OCKKT BOOKS. UMBKKLLAB. HOLIDAY JKWELHY. CHRISTflAS SHOPPING Madj easy at our store on account of the end less variety of nobby things we keep at tis season of the year. Come And Look. We will show you the correct thing to buy. -A A. Joseph. .nm. u OOLDSBORO'e UenDIMO OLOTtllRI Bargain ro-moirow we wi'l place on sale the following seasonable merchandise. Pur Garfs, ' Water mink scarf with duster of tails, a weli made pieoTof fur worth $3.00, Friday $1.93. Embroidered Handkerchiefs, La-ge assortment of patterns, very good work, worth a quarter, Friday 19 cts. PILLOW TOPS. Remnant's of Damask usually 3 J and 50 cts., Friday 2f cts. Embroidery Silk, 4 cts. a skein, 3 skeins for 10 cts. Grand Remnant Occasion. Remnants that will serve many a purpose in the weeks that are to follow. SILK REMNANTS. Skirt lengths, waist lengths, trimming lengths and very short lengths suitable for making slipper baps, pin cushions and tfw like. The prices are in every case less than cost RIBBON ENDS. LACE ENDS. These have been carefully measured and marked at prices that will make, a real bargain of every price If you are going to make any of your Christmas prents, it will profit you greatly to attend this sale at an early hour. H. WEIL & BROS. The H. W. B. dollar kid glove is an exponent of our policy of honest1nerchand.se. Diamonds, Watchrs, Cloot SIlT.rvtr, NoT.Ulft -A.NI Vanes Goods. 4 Artic'es en graved Vvithou! charge ard laid aside for Christmas. Christmas is coming. Your comfort. Our convenience. First buyer's get the pick. J i Now is the time to buy your Christmas gift?, and here the 1 i i 41 . J d t i.jy:iuiani.ina F (5 BcalitifUl J BisUe IDoll Ftee. THIS WILL INTEREST THE GIRLS. With every cash purchase amounting to 25 cents you are en titled to one vote for the "Beauti ful Doll" to be given to the child receiving the greatest number of votes. Votes to be Christmas The doll can show window. It some Bisque sleeping doll, , and beautifully dressed. A doll that would delight any child. Shetland Iced Wool for Crocheting. C Zf CSV Sir ''C&Zrx Shoes at Qos$m , , . .. . , .. We have a large stock of Shoes, and in order to redaV' stock, we will for the next ih'rty diys, beginning Thw)dT, NoTembet 22, cfler the entire stock at o st " Remember that we carry a stock of shoes second to noni In this city, and this is an oppartunity seldom offered to the people o this section. STRICTLY. CASH. No chargng t these- prices. We also ofler the bilanoe of our stock of prV Goods, " eto. at greatly reduced prices. l-ti i . j; ,V:' Hood i Counted Eve. be seen in our is a very hand- & Bfitt.
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