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THE ARGUS. DAILY AND WEEKLY. LODGE DIRECTORY. Neuse Lodge No. 8, I. 6. O. F.. meets every Tuesday evening, at 8:00 o'clock, In Odd Fellows Hall. Cordial welcome to vial ton. Wayne Lodge, No. 112, A, F. 4 A. AL, meeto 1st and 8rd Monday evenings. 8:00 o'clock, in 0td Fellows HaU. Viditing brothers HUMAN II CARTS, 0-DAY'S MARKET.-- rr!itM by pnre wife f J. U. Hlw, Mr. Xkw York, sept. 23, I3. COTTOll Ovn S'ptnbr ! 1 eetoher W A Play That Y,'1U Live For Aye, Not since the Messenger Opua House was first opened has there been a better play on its bohrd or one more splendidly presented, than HTTMn IToarfs " thnt WM CTlGted ' Votetntwr here last night by a large and P-jjr; """Z."Z'Z. Z probative audiene. j vrtmn Tue company presenting this flue irei .. !-. L Ik. ....., I trat.t.llrxrl A'K"' pitiy la iar buuvo wio usuai u'"b companies in fact, we do not see how It could well bo improved. I Every uember is an artist in his; nr her rnrtfcuhr role, w hile the C!M Ufa 0M ( M. DEW YORK heartily welcomed. Soldsboro Council No. 89, Jr. O. U. j8COTTy and staging of the play isjt,.uVh,rn tut: A M muatn muni Wrtl !lfuin V ' .. ii, - eveumir. 8:00 o'clocA, in Odd KrIect Fellows Hfdl. Cordkl welcome I Mr. Geo. VI,, mil,, Hrl WMil linmlw:1 wal&i" HsuJ pr.lrrjj Allf ii'.ii". - -. , , , STOCKS- VIH'U. '-U .S " TJJ. :t . .. I IS i: l.J lif 31 V. Murdock. as "T ui to all Visiting brethren. Log.in'' was superb, and Uw t in is - ( BumnLodge No. 6, K. of P., nieete! WalU'mm ss " "Limpy- -Mt-. the hearts of all. V. e ni'-n-i .""J .v " o'clock in Odd jjwjwh tun Knightly welcome to visitors. VU .-.U, j 'i n,::" pr- '" hr THE WEATHER. For North Carolina. Fair to-night and Thursday. l.ria 0.6. " t; . s. st; Pill IDOL ITEMS OF INTEREST IN AMD AROUND T11E CiTY. tion these not ui dispaii'.genieiii ni -. i the oth'-r members of the i.e-d fur j t the were all gocu t ut necauso : . 8. Stee; ,,.i,irit. the tenor of tlu: piay brought them limr.x closer to the sympathises of the au-1 ;c,, ,0u uionee. 6 S l DISTRICT CO N FE K r.NCK. .r i" , v. U4 1 ' 101 U'. '"'4 AH S 4!'., c ronie Eating M. Z. Superior Court is still in session and working on the civil docket. Mrs. Dr. Frank Boyette has re turned Iron visiting in Mt. Olive. Mr. J. T. Hooks, president -of the Bank of Fremont, was In the city to-day. Messrs. J. T. Hooks and C. C. Ay cock, of Fremont, were in the city to-day. There will be no prayermeet'ng service at the Presbyterian church to-night. Don't forget the broom drill and festival on Friday night at tne Ban ner Tobacco Warehouse. Owing to the absence of the p in ter there will be no prayer meeting in St. Paul church to-night. Mr. L. H. Castex is erecting a neat and attractive tenant cottage in the rear of the Presbyterian church. ' Tne price of tobacco continues to Improve as better grades f the gal den weed come on the market. Mrs. A. T. Burwell is in the e'ty on a visit to her grandchildren, Mrs. J. C. Easou and Mr. iloarce King. There will bo a meeting of the Goldsboro Woman's Club Thursday afternoon at 4:80 o'clock. The exe cutive board will meet at 4 o'clock. Col. Jos. E. Robinson went down to New Bern this afternoon, to pre side as chairman of the stockholders meeting of the A. & N. C. R. R., In that city to-morrow. - The people throughout this entire notion read the Aucus, either lb Dally or Weekly edition, ami ths merchants who fail to advertise are well they're not "in it," that's all. Mr. J. A. Stevens, of this city, has been commissioned by Governor Ay cock to attend the National Farmers Congress that convene Mis year and this week, at Niaa-ara Falls. Notwithstanding the very unfav orable government report on the con dition of the cotton crop that was sent out yesterday, the price of the fleecy staple went down several points. The next attraction in t'i .Mcss-n- ger Opera House is Reaping the Havetit, one of the fluofi' plays on American stage. The trump sc 'ne alone is worth going miles mid spending much money to see. The stock dealers in this city arc getting in new stock for tin; fall and Winter trade. Gold.sboro is one of the biggest stock markets in the State and besides selling t ail of the adjoining counties, ships several '-nr loads every year to distant counties. Mayor Geo. L. Hond,accompai'iej by a large number of friends, w. nt down to Mt. Olive this afternoon where he will wed Miss Julia Annie Flowers in the Methodist church at 6:30 o'clock this evening. She is one of the fairest daughters of that progressive tow n. Mr. a B. Hatch, of Mt. Olive, well known as an excursion man agcr, was in the city attending Court to-day. Mr. Hatch is completing new hotel at Mt. Olive which be will soon open up to the public. The hotel is conveniently located and will no doubt prove popular with the traveling men. To-night is Ladies' night, at the Elks Club, and every Elk is expect ed to be in attendance and he ac companied by a lady. This social feature deserves to be encouraged, . and both the ladies and the genile , men always enjoy these gatherings, which promise to bq of increasing enjoyment as the winter season ap proaches. 'Uncle Jimmie" Scott's Grape Vine Park is the most bountiful this yearin Itawhola history, aud the grapes are now ripe and luscious, ' end sufficient, "Uncle Jlmmle" says, - to feed three thousand visitors any day. His admission charge Is stiii 15 cente: two for 25 centej but he wishes it distinctly understood ty , the small boys, as well as by "nil others, tluit no grapea must be gath ered ami ' carried away In hlats, baskets or pockets. Some have been doing this without his knowledge, but it will not be permitted further. Convenes in St. James A. i t'liurch in This City. Mr. Em tor: Pler.se allow r.ie spi:cej m your vai'iame paper t'inf the District (onferc- to np rt! i . .iiw Kllwy. Ul . : .. u .'. --aaiwAt- i Ohio !-La -' ..j.' oqt L..ro. C j.'m. cai Co . .. - jXrijo G.-alr; j!)C r.)Y'!o.':-. ot thej Ooklsbore Distriet, anve;iel m t. James A. M. E. Z. church Tnesd sy.! c lit?' rn A. F. S.'Ir II. 1JU- Willi 1 Moore, I'. E., in the chair. The Presiding Eider r.ml for liu scrinture lesson a selection f:-"r:i 'he Paa'.nw, and cotrment ,1 the same, wcicn iaug.it us w.io si an abide in Thy tabernacle, ari v. lm shall dwell in thy holy hiii-: Me that walketh upright and worneth rnjnteousuess, and spe-wketh truth in his he-art. V.'e are glnd to say that we im . a corps of Christian ministers mi tin- district, we shall endeavor wh;i- uej are in this rjrosrressivt city, to hold , up thii light of God. Rev. A. M. M u.n.v Reporter. .'1 ittUi I I ..---1 Ion Over-Work V.'cakeii3 s. res A Constant Drain klrk C5f Upon the Systeu Nothlnsr is a source of so much trouble ai an old sore or ulcer, partku laxly when located upon the lower extremities where the circulation is weak and sluggish. A gangrenous eotiujr fleer upon the leg is a frightful slg'at, and as the poison burrows deeper aai deeper tato the tissue beneath and tht sore continues to spread, one can almost see the flesh melting away and foel the strength going out with the sickening discharges. Graat ntnning soves and deep ofiensivfc ulcers often develop from a simple boil, swollen glaud, bruise or pimple, and area threatening danger always, because, while all Such sores are not cancerous, a great raany are, and this should make you auspicious of all chronic, slow-henliug ulcers and seres, particularly if can eermna in your family. Face sores arc common and cause the gUSt annoyance becaare iaey are so per aictent and unsightly and detriet so much from one's personal appearance. Middle aged and old people and those whe blood is contaminated and tainted with the germs ami poison o malaria or some previous sickness, are the chief sufferers from chronic sores and ulcers. While the blood remains in an unhealthy, polluted condition Iieal Inj is impossible, aud the sere will continue to grow and spread in spite of washes and salves or any sc. pi rtlcifil or Surface treatment, for the sore b but th outward sign of soiae eon Lim tlcnal disorder, a bad condition of tea blood and system which local lemedies ear.r.ot cure. A blood puriiicr nd tnic Is what von reed. f ome- thlng to cleanse the blood, restore its lost properties, quicken the circa la fik,n and invigorate the constitution, and S. S. S. is just such a remedy. S. S. S. reach as these old chronic sores through the blood. It goe. to tha very root of the trouMe aud counteracts and removes from the blood all ths Pupuritics and poisw, ami gradually bunas up i::e enure system una Stiengthens the sluggish circulation, and when the blood has been purged ana tne sysiein purgcu oi u moiiu, unhealthy matter the healing process begins, and the ulcer or sore is on entirclv gone. S. S. S. contains no mineral or poison ous drugs of any description, but is guar anteed a tii'clv vegetable remedy, a bl xA purifier and tonic combined and a sale and permanent cure for chroric s- res sx ulcers. It yoa hnve a slow-healing sore of any kind, extern-.! or inttr. at. Wite us about it, and our physicians will advise you without charge. bJQi, a "Ths Blood and Its Diseases " free. THE SYJIFT SPCCmO CO., ATIAHTM, 04. SCSE3 CN EOTH ANKLES. email ure cum oa cb of mjr nk'. Ijtv. got into tha placo and ihey b osctb lrtr, atlu tilcfM, nl X uf frJ intonrely fur ncrlv tun y.-ri. I bad iont mora than $800 OO try. icj to fait -well wbca I obftnoad to ee 8. B. 8. dvortifd la Memp'jJ VPr. I b-gnti to taks it and wm cuioU. Iu hiuba Lav a navar boan bots or c'r,a m n7 Ptn t ail since. I h.ire Mcominendaa 8. 6 8. t") a irreat mony people, and am i-ow Bivlnn It to mf nluu-yer-olil asm rei czerj.a. During my long ifoknsbl I n.s l.viDtf Et&r MeuipHa, Ttnn., 'jut heve since romoveJ to Kani.aa C ty. act am now residing at No, 014 Koat mxtduth StrMt. JSxs. S. A. HARKI J. Etriiii Cltj, ffio. cshcalthy Klincs Make All 1 Ir;L. e Blood. ;n y.r.:' t : Jy - threaj! .i .. your Mar.eJ cr.es i'.rr i :..rn .-rr.u.oi. i:ie ft l r.t r. ' WALTER LKTTl.K. AK(.fs !TKt:.U W VI.TKU, N. S..i. L'L. O't J ..j i k:,n 1 vs ire fit ti.v.. ;.r:::er..the.il-t-.r cz r.e vi-le lp-';:;ts in .he bbi. If they -s sick or out sf r- !r, t ty fau to y ir.e'r work. Piii.s. c .es n6r.iy ?r.a:.i..i cvne l;om e c; ur-o cla la itt bi;i--, dis to r.egleitai t : Well we have a prescription now which is guarantec-d to can u!i ear aiiments. Miss Gertrude Thompson visit to her friend Airs. J. Y at Princeton. !ll sr J Mr. Jim Ayeenk, frm Swamp, was visiting re a ive. ewiciunity last Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Tev, Ip I . - M 11 uv. were visumtr .nr. ami . Howell, Monday evei.irig. Dr. Thos. Hill, Miss Mag Hi!' and Master Thos. Hill DuiTy hem y: urj ty were out here Sunday afternH u. J i iiist-rs. David Edgerhm .si. I ( !.'"d. lfooks. from the Salem Miihui, wer'-l isitii.TS iii iiur LOiiiii.ini; v S lv afternoon. -1 f !:' tro..ls Kiw.-.7 ;.cub!ecues i':!sk or urstetdy r;ir: cti'.i. fi rr.SLr.ts one feel tj ihc :g uit) lud hear! trsu . i:iu the hear Is (.vf.r-work;..g in p-;:-p:r thick, kidi.:y--olior.ti V.icd th. .gh v:;rs a.id irterltj. it ' ' ; '-i'-reu that or!v urir.iry i.-oublfs "--e to be triced to ktdr.tys, b .: i- -dem sc.-noe p-yt that rearly a d.;c-ies ha-'j t..eir betfn- r.ir.g :n k.4ny trvullc.. 'f y ,c a-- siok ou cr. r.-.ake ro rnls'ttts ty fust ci.ciormg; your ; u'.ieys. The ri'.i ar"i Mt f ' e 'ramury effsi t of Dr. Ktlm-r'j S warn r-Root, the gres.i kiflney remedy Is 1 ai -.1:0 iiiiic, iui ua wuiiurriui i.uiu ui ii;c 111051 a.aueasirg cue and lr scld rn 115 tr.eriy c--TTV" by a!! drvicjris's in f'.f'.y- :er.t "d 1 ' "-donar 1 us. .3 r.'. r."e a ...IMmp'r bo '.e V-y tn-! H-m u siro-Ht i tree, i'o pamrhiet tei'.in? ycu 'low to lir.d Moca.v.-. r;er whoa v"!inr Dr. Kilmer i Co , B'.n..i,nion. K. Y Do;.'! mi',.: a:.y rnivaka, b .1 r-rnfrr.ber tha r.irne. S'.' ar--,-Root. Dr. Kumor's j ,r ?-.i t, a;;i ins aiwir:s3, Binghantoo. !!. Y., -.1. e . r bwtt;. Perry t'-il "j:xi.w The Days are Passing, and so also are Your Piano Opportunities. "": Wo beg to any to our friends "that tho lines of- DRESS - GOODS Which we are showing this Heiistm are ahead of anj thing previously htteinptetl by us, both ns to the va riety of the rrnti rials and the long rauge of colors shown. We might alwo add that we clidui to rufer you eomewhit better vnluvs th.ii; )i;i can obt.iiu e vt;where and respectfully ask yeni to t si oc.i elHim. We have for example, a VK"'K!J.N CLO'l ll at half a dollar jier yard, in bhu k and eoloivs. So liasovny other store. Make the test right here. Compare cur cloth with one of the others. You will see ours has a snrnoth rich appearance like a broadcloth; how about the other? Use friction on our cloth and it won't knot up aj Venetians freepu-'utly do; how about the other? CrnmMe our cloth 111 your hand, or stretch it, then watch the cloth spring b'ck into shape. That is because it is not onlyabsolutely all wool but also has a pure worsted w arp. That is why it is bujierior to :tny other Venetian at fifty cents per yard. In a word: It has a better appearance. It will wear lie t tor. This substantiates our statement that we give you bet ter go.xls at the same price. We are allowing a range of ten shades in thi9 Venetian. H. Weil & Bros. r J?ale IS A BIG EVENT. Hardly i week :e-r !!.m some "Sale" of Pianos is not adverti-eel, but it I a- '' ' 1 ' -r: t -;. 'ii.i.'.-txTo h.e had I he lvna tide chance tt buy 1 '" '' ' t" '1 i ! "' "!r "oeniii aii' wan. in is. ;;;;'.' i. : r n';.t ,ii v uti' 011 new Mit ir Piun-H eem poor business policy, ni'd t 11 ; i u-o.i! 11 11-: neis it wueid be so, hat we think 'he I el td ;"ii- M.. nt .if cut 1 gt i, i- to pta a pmno in your ho.nc, lience our willing!!', -s t-' I! .'vcn new iaims at a pric cot'ceNsiou. Scores of other piaiioo at -) p.-r cent. 30 per cent, aud 85 per cent, dis count. There is not a person in Uoldshoro, or in adjacent territory where this paper reaches who cannot own a piano under the teTius we are of er iag, cunseoquent upon our Opening fcale. There is mt a jerson wtto hi s a piiino and reaii?s that a better or,? should be in its place who cann t mtke an exchange v. ith us NOW that they will ever afterward have occasion to renn oiber wi.h pleasure. 'i his is the Hi-.; ( i Piano Oj.j-rtunity. Ion't be the one who will let ,) by. We have wiiidi.-trtiaients that will suit your particular case, ct a ,'rice that w.i! appi a! to you, mid upon terms of pay incuts practically ur own making. " ( ha. M. STihFF, A. W. CHANDLER, M'g'r. GOLDSBORO, N C t-iTNext di r t'i Wesmrn 1'nioii Telegrah Otllce. Aaa aai yr. J'e Lhne, who holds n pc.-e tion with the A. C. L., with head pinners tt iiniiugToii, wa- vi-n;ng nii brulhei. Mr. W. II. Lane l.-tl k. INDIGESTION I CURED irJtfft ,"J Capudine. io,-. at Ui'.., ec. litres. A rigid Ciifnret ' ..-nt -f (! a.lt Would ill ' r eO'lsi , t!-e !ni)or iiiftl"t , i!o tiVMiy v i'.ii tin (Ht'"rs, aud h'lp -top the erimes which now evny day 'Tiii'siin the lecords of our S'ate. l!n', like muny her laws, it would do .e wi h ho'I even better if it were not on the S'alutc Books. Mr. .Ino. H. Smith, Mie original "Jiio. R.") says if wo will keep a e.i'nr eout-'eience, ana vol. me r.:a" ui 'ickej, we will set well. We do not object to a iiidi 'iil cure, out bow to apply the radical ticket to our poli tics and at the same time keep a clewr conscience would require more skill than taking quinine and arie- nic without their physiological effect. JiReadllMect: i: a man with happiness lion to his b Woiid, there nre many poor mr rttd ti. whom St Peter will present a mmi son ticket at the Pearly flute, liiut will entitle the bolder to enjoy nil the beauties and excellencies of the Celestial City, and throw around him t halo of Divine light that will iause his heart to overflow with praise and thanksgiving throughout eternity. It is our humbb opinion that if chills iuspired ones chirographicnl attainments, ours would bo proelue ing at least three bales per acre Physician heal thyself I" Yes, we can do that, if qainlne wa3 net de termined to play tho most irnpcrtiut role. But when a fellow ah eady lias to 1e.ke a running' start to hoar what is going on around him, (aud .two If ids Wife wants him to hoe- the gar den) he ia' excusable for not applying rentcdles which make ' hte" defects more apparent, . , i ? s lie re t neglectful. io not k'o unprrjt' eti d, :f i uj ijM 1. li'.. i, ,t wait until too late aiid I ' of i..ich of a T.u-;s. I o not let your rupture drift j iiicorahk I i.o- wear 1 ..II. T . . t wear g tor lure, i ( ,'et one that fits well- weni i well 1 oks .Veil and pleases i well. s Patent Truss the only one for i-.i double Do not a fanning :-: on :-: Jime.s 1 v.y other than i that will ! 's herefter is to be tilletl 4 Hage' aesu in the same propor- f j ciriL' uilfoi'tunat - in this! I ;rWA Cohort" Others say so. It is manu- 1 faclured and sold by i THE GOLDSBORO TR11S-S CO.,' 105 George St., North, (lOl.DsbORO, N. C. IWrito them for dteriptive i bookli t, its full of information I the ruptured should know. 82"Pleae mention this paper. 1 Ta:ccs For 1903 ARE NOW DUE. I am ready to receipt fursame. All ar notified (o come iui warl prompt ly and settle, ItaiptWfully. W. A. DIlXMAllK, ",! r';v:" Tax CnlWtot. Sept. 21, 1903. OfflceatCourt House. Railroad men know the importance of a minute lost or a min ute trained. WatcheS tha' ke.-pai curate time are the n.ily Kind they tan uifonl to carry. We ell licit kind. The movements are made I'V the bent known fac tories in the United States. They can be had in 14-karat gfld or gold tilled ca-es. We metition these prices as examples of our high values. Watches of Quality C j u ui o O o -J a For Ladies and Men! 2 j W.-itches that will be a cretlit to the wearer. Plain or beautifully engraved cases, containing reliable works to make perfect time-pieces. We aljo do repair work of all kinds of jewelry. Prices right. 9 2 o (0 L D. GIDDENS West Centre St., South. JEWELER. J-J EADtHJA KTKIIS FOR HAVVK'S RICH CUT GLASg R. f GREEGrt Phone 166. LEADING? JEWELER. WEST CfeNTRR STREET. Park r Lucky Curve Pen. It is the Host Satisfactory Fountain Pen Sold. It does Ti6 drop iuk or slobber. We have them, Fine, Medium, Coarse aud 1 Stub. Every business man, school boy or girl, should have olUh You can buy one for $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, or up to $5 .00. W2 , are seile agents. Every Pen sold on a guarantee that is as good ! af our bond. Goldsboro Drug Co. Th People' Popular Drug Store. Bell FhcRe No I Interstate No. 89 NEW STORE. NEW GOODS, To the City and Country Trade: I earn? a complete liuo of heavy and fancy Groceries. All kinds of Dry Good- and Notions. A meet line of Shoes, Crockery and Glassware. A ae- lecled stock of shelf hardware, l hmk you to visit my store. Orders From City ot Country Will be Appreciated. I am paying spot rash for all my goods, cormepaently I can aaveyou money. Come to see mo. No. 211 West Centre St, . North. . Opposite new City Hall.' All goods dollvereel. Inter-State Phone 257. . . Yours anxious to please, , v -. WlbLlSBDMUNDSON. PRETTY dt Extension and Center Tables Just Received. Quarter Sawed and polished. Call and see them. Parte r & Faikener: Headquarters for Low Prices I. MAJESTIC Goldsboro Undertaking; Co. HERMiN O, SMITH, eoontfl and Traurr, r-r ... rHOXI Mk ' ' ' ' OAtiU . WtAHU.kY, H4(ar, ' ." , -" . , , PHoasaun4i. tii3itSH(JB,n Wian 8uotih, CoffinBGasteets, Wrappers, &c.&c. ItfiGISTEKKb KMHA1MKI13 ANT1 FlTNttttAL DtltEOTOItf). k - -' H ' rFrompt response to tails at all hours. WALNUT STREET E3T, - - - - GOLpuoiu), "v, a Malleable Iron and Steel Ran Are the best ranges that can be mad i" We have taken-the agency for them for thli section and have them in stock and we are ready and waiting to show you the advant age they have oyer others, it is as far ahdad of all other cooking apparatus as the eloctn'c light is ahead of the taliow candle, it is Up to now, -... .' . ' ' - 1 ' " . . ROOP1NO PLUMBING flN' HOUGE tiErtTINO Th3 John Stenjbtef Go
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