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ARGUS. DAILY AND WEEKLY. - . LODGE DIRECTORY. Lodge No. , K. of P., meets every Friday evening, at 8:00 o'clock in Odd Fellows HalL Knightly welcome to visitor?. Neose Lodge No. 8, L 0. O. F., meeta every Tuesday evening, at - 8:00 o'clock, in Odd Fellows . nidi. Cordial welcome to visl- . tors. '; ; Wayne Ledge, No. lli, A. F. A A. M., meeta 1st and 8rd Monday "t evenings, 8:00 o'clock, in Odd . Fellows HalL .. Visiting brothers 1 . heartily welcomed. Qoldsboro Council No. 89, Jr. O. U. A. M., meets every Wednesday ' evening, 8:00 o'clock, in Odd ' Fellows HalL ' Cordial welcome ; to all visiting brethren. ' . . THE WEATHER. - For North Carolina. v Fair to-night lair warmer Satur day. 1 ITEMS OF INTEREST IN AND AUOUND THE CITY. Picked Up By the Ubiquitous Reporter and Chronicled For the Information of Argus Readers. Mrs. F. K. Borden anil children are sojourning at Odar Spriutr. in Virginia. Mrs. W. T. Hollowell mid Mi-t Kate and Annie Powell are visiting in WiLston, Fodder-pullii.g is now the rn-iier of the day with the farmer. Thu '' the year rolls away. There was a pretty fair "break" of tobacco on this market to-day - that is "considering." Mrs. M. T. Breazcale, of Mount Olive, is in the city on a visit to her parents Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mi Gee. The grounds and the walkway." around the Borden Cotton Mill are being improved and very much beautified. Mr. J. 0. Carr, of the Wilmington liar rot tirninn frin o i.if.-.i . . ! trip to Person county, was in th city to-tLiy. r MR Chas. Cotton, win has bw: quite sick at his home on North John street, is improving, we art glad to know. i Mr. C. Markley left hut niht for Wilson. He has made many friends here who will always hold him in pleasing remembrance. Evangelist R. H. Morse will de liver his celebrated lecture on the evils of Intemperance in the court house on Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock. The public is invited and the lecture is free. It is with real pleasure a gratifica tion at their safe journey that the Akgl'8 chronicles the arrival yester day afternoon of Mr. and" Mrs. Henry Weil and their two daugh ters, Miss Gertrude and little Janet, from their extended Kuropean tour, t e i ininiyof which included a vi- it iu jjir. weirs noynoou Dome in Germany. While the Board of County Com missioners are having tho sidewalk iu front of the court hou.-m put in proper shape they could aKo have a little work doue to the court house square that would gremly improve its appearance. At present the lawn looks very much like an old rl.-M. The weeds are waist deep and are still growing. The Goldsboro Giants, the name by which the colored baseball team is known, have returned from Nor folk where they have Iveii playing the team in that city thi- week. The Norfolk team will come to this eity next week and play three game on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. The Wilmington Mock Stocking have an engagement to plnv thnv games in this city beginning on the 31st of August. A delegation of (ioldsboroeans left this morning for Rocky Mount to attend the tmeting of the Farmer' Protective Association, which ha been called to take action in refer ence to the low price of tobacco. A number of people came in on the early train from Raleigh, including representatives of the two morning paters, who had to lie over here un til 1 o'clock this afternoon by min ing connection with the northbound train on the Atlantic Const Line 1Mb The many friends of the little orphans in this city will be glad to learu that they arehavlngadlightful time in Wilmington, as the follow ing taken from the Messenger to-day will show: "From one seashore to the other. Wednesday the Odd Fel lows' orphans spent the day at Wrightaville Beach and yster day they visited Carolina Beach. Both trips the children great ly enjoyed, notwithstanding the very disagreeable weather. The little ones, as the guests of hon or of Captain John W. Harper, went down to Carolina Beach yes terday morning at 9 o'elock. They ar delighted beyond measure with the ride on steamer Wilmington and at the beach theft "Mioy was uncon flood." Clever Captain, Harper show ed theih many courtesies and did, so, too, in that graceful and hosplt able manner so peculiar to hlui."-; IT IS A POWERFUL MELO DRAMA WITH A STRONG COMPANY. They Will Have the Boards of the Messenger Opera House on the Opening Night, September 25. The powerful and impressive mel odrama "Human Hearts," present ed by an exceptionally strong com pany of players, will be offered for the approval of the lovers of all that is clean and wholesome iu mel odrama on the stage, at the Messen ger Opera House, on the openiug night, September 2Mh. "Human Hearts'' has bwn firmly established a- one of the mot origi nal and interesting of nunlern dram as. The author, Mr. Hal heid, hat. long been famous as a play-wright, but in the preeent instance, he has surpassed all his former efforts. For ingenuity, strength and hrillmnry, "Human Hearts" is a marvel of stage craft, done by a ma,ster hand in stage adroitness, Mr. Herd ha. poured out his entire store of thea tric knowledge iu tltie play. He re produced a work of niagnitit'iit possibilities for a melodramatic pub lic. The characters are finely drawn, the dialogue is crisp, the human ie terest is all-absorbing, the comedy i- charmi: g, the path- i. i!i-fr-. Taken in its en' i ray, Ikifn.u. Hearts" i-i p.- Sn' !y one ! ta strongest plays e.r -i,--wi i -n t r. - -Amern-iin singe. A liELUiHTiTI. 1'Altl'V Given nt tlie H iiuowf Mr. and Mr H. I.. Hooks, ia Fork Town ship Tuesday Night. Mr. and Mr. R. I. Hooks, o i'ork towGjhiii, this countv, Lrave i Flinch and I'ockey party T..e- day tiijht iu hotior of tlieir in pi Mr. K. ILrvcc Hand, (.. it w lfu :m event that thai Crigh know ;i for soioe turn . The feature of the o furtii-ihoi n,;.rf' ainu (. iiester. S asai.t N-ia! !.i..rr!:l ii.tr a-liMi, v liii b moot than anything else and i-ause.T aluio-t a continuous roar of laughter, v;is tin efforts of each guit to piu the dim key's tail on while blindfolded. Dr. W. 13. Crawford won ihe prizt though he says it was hardly fair as he drew tlie picture of the donkey and knew wiierc- th- till helougedi aud Mr. Frank Yulvert"U won ttte booby. Those present were: Mioses Liz zie Reeton, Lula Smith, Resale Swii: ion, K'ia (Jurley, Ailieeu Hooks, Ffiie Swipson, Aliie 15 II (iurley, Sallie Smith, Lizzie H.Miks, Kmnia Swindon, Julia Ourley, Besii ! earw, and Me.r-. Jack Sa-r, ialand Bectoti, Hugh Kdwards, Frank Yelverton, Wade Caldwell, Carl Ourley. Tom I 'cans, Leslie Masaey, George Lynch, Will Yelverton, Al bert Smith, Luhy Kd wards, Carl S.vinson, forest Smith. Hilly Hook-, Mr-. W. 11. Hand, Rev. VV. Ji. San ser and lr. and Mrs. W. H. Craw ford. Mrs. Hooks oustaiued her reputa tion as a charming hoxfesn in the dining hsill, where, assisted by Mrs. W. II. Hand and Mrs. Will Craw ford, a delicious repa-t n- served. When tiie midnight hour ap proached and "good night" wao said, every heart was tilled with ap preeiati ition and thanks to thf pop ular ho-Jt and hostess for a most eu joyaide evening. FOUMb IN KdMAN l-'OItl'M. Ha--of Doioitian Statue a Highly Important Discovery. Rome, August L'u. - An impor tant discovery was made today in excavations in the Roman Forum. The base of the celebrated eques trian statute) of the Roman Emperor Domitian, which is of the greatest interest in determining the topo graphy of the Forum duringthc first century of the Empire, was found. It stands five feet below the pres ent level of the Forum. The bao is forty feet long twenty feet wide and over ten feet high. On the top are three blocks of travertine stone, showing where the feet of the horho stood. The fourth block is lacking, indicating' that the right fore-foot of the horse was raised. The distance between the blocks is so great that it is calculated the sta tue was six times life size. Just Received! ' 30 doz. nice fresh Egga. Phone lis: 0, vY BROWN. A FLESH-FORMING FOOD. If Mi-o-na Does Not Build Up Good, Healthy Flesh J. II. Hill A. Son Will Aeturn Your Money. Of alt the remedies in J. II. Hill A Son's popular drug store there are very few they are willing to sell with a guarantee to refund the money if they do not give satisfac tion. Mi-o-nn, the famous tkh-lorining food and cure fur stomach troubles has done such wonders among their customers that J. II. Hill A Son are now advertising. "If Mi-o-na does oot give a uoticeable gain iu weight, if it fails to cure indigestion and all stomach troubles, eoiue back to our store and get vour niouev." Anyone who has btvu losing flesh r who has always been too thiu, -hould uo Mi-iv-na. Thinness and emaciation are igns that the food is net proporl v assimilated and that you do not get the nourishment you should. Mi-o-na mingles with the food you tat, aids its assimilation, tones up ad strenu'thens the digestive organs, n' pi t- the w n e system m proer hysical condition: it -stves the di gestive organs from exhaustive work. Rv it- use- the eb iiietiLs Uii'd- m to pui uesn on your nones wiii t.i ( scl.xttl fro.u the food, and eneh day! i ... .i i i .... win stiow a iu uco-iMe gaui in wdght. (.'onii'ieiii e the i,,e of Mi-ona tt day at their risk. If It ;iu reuses your weight and cores you of :ndigestitn, it will cost yon ..iK', if it d es ivt, J. II. Hill A Nin vwl! pay foi the treat ment theme!v' ta r(-tnr:i your 'oo;,-y to Vol). KNuWs M l-o-N V tiwOil. WILL DO I. II. H.'l A' .sou II ive siich Faith in this UeivarkaM Flcsh-Forni-l.ig F-K.it, loat They Sell It Fadir ' .'u.'.rantee. It is ;ni ii iu-uai tiling for a dnig git to sell a medicpae under a gtiar anee to r-'.!!. d the moii-'y if it do- !!)', i'i Ve -:i-f"... ioll yet tllis is tile w.iv J. H. Hill A .soii whose word is a.s goM as their bond, are selling Mi-o na, the remarkable flesh-form-mg f '"" af ! cure for dyspepsia. Nevtr l-ef ,r lo've they had s,, lar.-e a !iuuiher'f e:itooi'rstell them 'i-ita niei',.( ine has cured, as sii.et tic y i"-ua!i -i liiiig Mi-o-l,a. There i- no !oui;,.r ,:ly ,,f any- 'lie's -utfering or making their frb tuN -offer life. , use of stomach troul-le or ilisfn-ssing tii:tm"js. Mi-o-nu can be reliisl upon to regu htti u,d stretcgtln n the digestive or gans an( to build up good, -o!id, beautiful flesh. J. H. Hill a son take all the risk by - Ming thU prepMration under a gu-.iraiib e to r. turn the inoney, if it dis s n,,t jr1Ve satisfaction. They w ill sign an agreement to this effect, and take your word as to whether Mi-o-na cure or not. Headaches, ;i.l loinis of indiges tion, sjeek-i l.i lore the eyes, dizzy feeling, ringing ii. the ear-, all forms of liver ?ro;'Mi, eimii-iation, and A' (.era I r-in-dow n conditions are ciind by -o-p . f-w dav treat ment show, H eonsiiienible jain in health, and a euro speedily follows. Now is the best time in the whole ynr fr the enjoyment, of good health. l'-e Mi-o-n.i and you wdll -eon be in-iieh perfect condition that vou can ei.;ov ,erv 'iiinule. SALU LA 11 1 )L Y IM Ii KASI N(L Mi-o-na, the Flesh-Forming FihmI, Increasing the Weight of J. II. Hill A Son'o t'ustouiers. One of the greatest .successes of late years has b"cu nchieved by Mi-o-na, the remarkable flesh-fori,,iic f.Kwl n - Its -ale lu re in iol dshoro, isiucreas- ing so rapidly that J. II. I HI! A Son, the enterprising druggists who in troduces! it are having hard work to keep it on hand. Have .1. H. Hill A Son sign this bond when you buy a box of Mi-o- )a. i LA KANT EE HOXD. We hereby agree b refund the price paid for Mi-o-na, if the purch aser tolh us that it has not In creased fash and given freedom from stomach troubles. Signed It has become very popular with well-known bankers, ministers, law yers and others whose business or profession prevents their taking much exercise, while those who have been troubled with indigestion, mal- assimilation of food and loss of flesh, brought on by irregular eating, worrying or other causes, have found health and strength in this reliable remedy. Mi-o-na lias been so uniformly sue cessful in building up good, solid, healthy flesh, and in curing all stomach troubles, that J. 11. Hill A Son soli It under their signed guar antee to refund the money if it doc not give 8atlhfaction. ' A guarantee like this speaks volumes for the merit of Mi-o-na. ; j : o , at ALL SODA FOUNTAINS. t The Most Satisfying, Cooling, Refreshing, ! Invigorating and delicious, DOES NOT EXCITE THE NERVES. LANDRETHS i urmp New Crop. All Varieties. Prices to suit you all. If you want to be sure of a good crop of Turnips, plant Landreths Seed. Qoldsboro Drug Co. The Qt poap y.-, 'Prompt Delivery of Laundry.' Send us a ctrJ. or pb.ne, au l we hen prouie . d. Interstate l'hone 82. Good Housekeeping! Means good Tea Tea and Coffee indicates good housekeeping. Now if you will give our celebrated "Ko" Teas and "Morning Glory" coffees atrial you will find them just as we claim, the most de licious to be bought anywhere in town, Soliciting your orders and guaranteeing satisfaction we are yours for Teas and Cof fees. BIZZBLL The Up-to-Date Grocers. Boll Phone 23; Interstate Phone 77. New Satisfaction guaranteed if you buy a tailor made suit from us. The clothes fit or they are ours and not yours We have accepted the aaencv of two of the largest tailoring houses in the world, and have their samples on display at our store, No. 130 East Centre St North. We can save you money in this line as well as shoes. Call and inspect our line be fore you buy. -eBIZZELL BROS , The Sboe and Hat Men. Don't '6ive Us Away Bat we just want to inform you that we will sell you goods at a smaller margin of profit than any firm in town. We Are Wholesale Dealers and our stock consists in part of g'tCP''frE36g'?MB aem Flour, Bugar, Coffee, Molasses, Rice, Corn, Oatfl, Meal, Meat, Lard, 8fllt, SnufT, Tobacco, Soda, Starch, Hay, Candy, Vinegar, Lime, Cement, Paper, Bags, Case Goods, Cow Feed, and many other goods kept in a complete Grocery Store. We invite you to call and get our prices before buying. We will appreciate an order, however small. ; J. C. EASON& SON. 127 and 129 West Walnut St. Goldsboro Undertaking Co. HEHMAN O. SMITH, Beotetaru nd Trtaturr. i- ruftriTi i ki ".,". . OAHI H, 6TANUBY, Manager," x ' PH0NK8 U u4 HO. KBSlDBNCL 401 William ILfettth. Coffins; Caskets, uxAJiaxiaibiJ JilUUALrdiSitS.AXI) F UN Ell A L DIRECTORS. v1'. H3"Trompt rewpouae to calls at all hours. -WAXiNTJTtSTRElfrf KAsx, - - . - , - ; GOLDS DORO, N. 0 56 Peopled Fopu'.ur Dm? Itore. let e-state No. 89. ork is only one of the mer'.Laof our Lauudiy. I-w fail to pppreciate the value of tine Laundry work. Our Linen owes its dtesy effect more to ds tiuiol. thuu to its quality Society giv s po'ij-h t0 people we to Linen. Our work is een only to be praised, is i 'i.-: io ( qu o ana impofiniDte lo excel. To et full weur from any- ; thing It mft bs wanned properly. Cm we eay more to induce you to . give Uo a trit T will call tor yout work aud return it GOLDSB0H0 STEflfU LAUNDRY Boll Phone 30- B and Coffee and Good 6c WOOTBN. Branch. GOLDSBOTtO. N. 0. Wrappers, &c. &c. YOUNG Who will soon leave to re sume their school duties, and who wish to purchase their Fall and Winter out fits, in clothing and under wear, caoi be accomodated at our stores. We are now having new arrivals in this line every day, of the most exclusive styles and fabrics. Respectfully, HONEST MERCHANDISE. TEN REASONS Why You Should DriijH Cin-Cho ! Because & 0 i. o 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. It is pure. It is a sure appetizer. It is a fine nerve tonic. It is cool and refreshing. It is pleasing to the palate. It is a fine anti-malarial tonic. It is a boon to that "tired feeling." It ia the best fountain drink obtainable. It is the drink that reaches the thirsty spot. It is the drink that preserves beauty and adds vim and vitality to the whole system. 5 Cents at All Soda Fountains Manufactured by THE CIN-CHO CO., GOLDSBOKO, N. C. TurnipSeed! I () . Extra selected for early, medium and late crops with our usual, well known guarantee as to purity, reliability and fresh ness. Seoen Top, Ruta Baga. Norfolk Globe, White Globe, Purple Top Globe, Etc Etc, All Varieties To Select Fron). We have a few pounda of tho celebrated "Ow. n Peel" tur nip seed, home grown from pure, reliable stock. 40 cents per pound, while they last. M. E, ROBINSON & MONEY'S THE BEST IS ALWAYS AND EVER -You will always a: a. tosfph'S The best summer trousers In sale this week at cost and less Juxt carry over even one pair. . t , v - . ; '-, Cost not considered during this sale as we wish to commence the next season with everything new. ' v , Its your opportunity to get an extra good pair of trousers at one-third less than regular price. OUR WIN 1)0 W TELLS THE WHOLE STORY. (TND1E EOTIXt MEN, -J Turnip Seed! I WORTH DRUG01ST8, I BRCX, i THE CHEAPEST 1 find the very best at- rr nTHiMn rnvv wool crashes, flaunels and worsteds (.n to close out every pair, so as not to -A. A. JOSEPH, ' : Uerchant Tailor and Ontfltter, -dt -v ii' V ' i
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