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us. LILY AND WEEKLY. ecu e li::i:ctory. : , 3 i--, x0. , L. U. U. r . every Tuesday evening, at h ) o ciock, in una i-euows UJX Cordial welcome to visi tors. . . Cajme Lodge, No. 112, A. F. A A. 1., med Lit and 8rd Monday evenings, 8:00 o'clock, in Odd Fellows Hall. Visiting brothers heartily welcomed. , - Colddboro 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. Enffln Lodge No. 6, K. of P., meets - every Friday evening, at 8:00 o'clock in Odd Fellows HalL Knightly welcome to visitors. THE WEATHER. For North Carolina, Fair to-night Fair Tuesday. , j ; , o V.i. ITEMS OF OTEKK8T IN AND ABOUND THE CITY. o Picked Up By the Ubiquitous Eeporter and Chronicled - For the Information - , , of Argus Readers. ; - Miss Olivia Lane, who has been viaiung ner sister, Mrs JJenj. Brock, . at irenion, nas returned home. There will be a full rehearsal of the Operetta this evening at 8 o'clock , and to-morrow afternoon at 4 o'clock. Mr. A. T. Griffin left to-day for wusonio attend a meeting of the board of trustees of the Christian College. Bishop B. F.'Lee, D. D., LLD., will nrmph t fit Inhn a r v I - V- wvmu XX. 4.x. XU. X.. i church to-night The public is cor- tuaiiy invtteu. Mrs. Capt W. C. Pollok is in the city, making the final arrangements for moving back to Goldsboro with in me nexi len days. ' Mrs. M. J. Levy, who has, with her little daughter, been visiting rel atives in Virginia for several weeks, una returned W me city. The Retail Gnvwra ., , r,-w. auu yvuviiu Merchants' Association will meet in the Court House to-night at eight vciuca. ineoeuwiu ring. Mr. Barna Finklestein, who has ikxsu on ao exienaeu trip north mak ing purchases of fall and winter guous, nas returned to the city. Mrs. Harry Hoehman and little daughter,- of New York, are In the city for a few days, the guests of her Buier-m-iaw iurs.uarna j-.nklestein, en their wavto loin Mr T?whman who is engaged in the dry goods uuguiwH wauace. Mr. and Mrs. Sol Well are at home again from a sojourn of several weeks In the White Mountains, New Hampshire, and their many friends will be glad to know that Mr. Well's health, ior which the trip was taken, has been entirely restored. The cotton market Is holding its own pretty well. The bullish senti ment is sustained by the condition of the crop and by the demand for cot ton at home and abroad. There is no overproduction of the cotton crop. If the whole supply was turned into . shirts there would not be enough to give every civilized man a change of raiment . ' A cordial invitation is extended to all to attend the special services now being held in fit Paul Methodist church. The morning service begins at 9.30 o'clock and lasts for one hour. The evening service begins at 7:30. These services are conducted by Rev. D. H. Comann, of Lenoir, N. C, an able expounder of the Word, wuo nas aeiigntea all who have neara nis sermons. Preaching to AUgm at KdU O CIOCK. The DeoDle who fm&o-i no ffiilt a ! town or community cannot get along wiuiuuk mem are misiaaen. The importance of a man la mostly In his own bosom. He may be popular and have a host of friends, but if he snouia move away some one is ready to take his place. Ue Is a very fool ish man who once get the notion that he is. in the wonderfully ex pressive slang of the daw "tha cheese.' -It may be depressing to vaunyuuiH is weu ror the world mat no man is Indispensable. We cannot expect to live so that others cannot exist without us, but let us strive to live so that we will be re membered Dle&Sftntlv and an ti.ot perchance, someone may point to ouum wot oi worm and say: "lie aia tnis whola gone many a year." The promotion of Mr. D. E. Sellars loneireigm agent or the Southern Hallway at Raleltrh. wh he las so efficiently tilled for the iast live years in hub city, is a hi recog nition of a man of real worth corapcUiiicy In the exacting service ins position uomautlH; but while his many friends here will be gratlBed rtt UU advanwuicnt they will regret Hiirm !y to part with him and Mm. ' Mum from oar community, il v, l;l be euifoodfd by Mr. D. I). Trnv- w I. k, foniu rly at Mt. Airy, who is ' vimno city tnnkiiig tiiumcir U r with the work here and gtt r i! - j'ialiiU-d wllh our busioe . Mr. nnd Jlrs. Trnywick will ' x i r.ri. Annie Hill, and the ! t-H iiioiacordhilwel- TEACUER3 INSTITUTE. It Opened Auspiciously at the 'Graded School This Morn. : 1?: Large. Attendance of County Teachers. The Institute for the teachers of the public schools of the county, that will hold for the week in this city, opened at the Graded School this morning, with Superintendent Foust in charge and with Superintendent Atkinson on hand to see the work well done and take a hand in the doing. . The attendance of teachers is very laree and the interest they take in the work is both gratifying and en couraging. The morning work of the Institute will close every day during the week at 12:30 o'clock, and the afternoon work will begin at 2:30. To-morrow evening the teacher will be given a public reception from 8 to 11 o'clock.in the oman's Club room, under the auspices of the Wo- J man's Club, which is always fore most and un Urine in well doing. Goldsboro is glad to have the teach ers of the county within her gates: they are cordially welcome; and the Woman's Club, as ever, are honor ing Goldsboro in extending to the teachers of our county the social courtesies for which tomorrow even ing's reception i3 given. WELCOME SERVICE Extended to the Rev. W. F. Fry, Pastor of the First Baptist Church Last Night. The welcome service in the First Baptist church last night was car ried out according to the program of exercises published in the Aug us Saturday, with one or two excep tions. The consresrations of some of the other churches in this city joined the Baptist congregation in extending a welcome to their pastor Rev. W. F. Fry, who recently came here from Raleigh. There were several speeches of welcome which were all delivered In good style. The service was very in teresting and could not fail to im press the new pastor of the cordial welcome, which, not only the Bap tists, but the entire people of Golds boro are extending him. THE TBOUBADOURS Will Have the Boards of the Mes senger Opera House Wednes day night, October 14. The big stunning hits of this sea sen's Black Patti show are the em bellished comedy skit called "Dark town's Circus Day", second edition with Bob Kelley, Allie T. Oillam, Leslie Triplett, Ed. Green. Billy Ward, Anthohy Byrd, Will Cooke and Ida Forcen In congenial comic roles and a string of smart special ties by these and other principals as sisted by the Troubadours great "Weber and Field ebony-tinted chorus." "The Troubadours New Comwly Four," awhirwind of sontr. dance and hilarity, "Soldiers CampGloes," a review of the immortal melodies of the camp, battlefield and planta tion, a festival of mirth and melody comprising excerpts from jrrand and comic operas by Black Patti and the matchless singing forces, and ten big new variety acts in the olio, includ ing Black Patti, Bob Kelley. Win. Nichols, the great mimic, the only colored act of Us kind in the world Ada E. Robinson. th Klur-lr lilv Ward and Dobbs, champion spocial ty artists and Mack Allen, the equi poise marvel. The Troubadours willppear here at the Messenger Oiera House Wednesday evening, October 14. The entire gallery will be reserved for the colored people. The re served gallery will le fifty cents and the general gallery will be thirty-five cents. On account of not having the space in the gallery for the whites the manaeement lnw made the extreme low prices for the lower floor of 35 and 50 cents. Letter to Blzzall & Wooten. Goldsboro, N. C. Dear Sirs: Three gallons saved is $12 to 115 earned. Mr. Hanford Piatt, of Bridgeport Conn., ordered 15 gallons Devoe to naint his house, and refurnpl n era!- Ions. Ills painter said It would tike 15; a lead-aud-oil painter. Hubbcll & Wade Co., sold ILTliev say everybody has the same ex per Icnce there. ... ! v ' The reason Is, ,of course; they are used to poor paint. ' . ' What is poor iaitil? AnvUiintr not Devoe; some worse than others. Besides, paints wear about as thev cover. Double the $12 to 115 . -Yours truly, ; F. W. iHivoK A Co., P. 8.-8mllh A Yt'lve'rton nell our faint. '' Women as Well as Men Are Made Mis erable by Kidney Trouble. Kidney trouble preys upon the mine, & courages and lessens tmbitton; beauty, vigor mna cncaiumcss soon disappear whea the kid neys are out of order or diseased. - Kidney trouble has become o prevalent that It ts not uncommon for a child to be born afflicted with weak kid Beys. If the child urtr- atM tnA Alton 4 Kx twine scalds the flesh or tf, when the chiki reacaes an age when it should be able to control ine passage, n is yet mulcted witn luui-wetrlnF. dMwul urwu iKa mim. nf the difficulty ts kidney trouble, and the J st step should be towards the treat men of these Important organs. This unpleasant trouble is due to a dLsauad rnriHnn nf K kidneys and bladder and not to a hiblt as mosi pcupio suppose Women as well as men math ml erable with kidney and bladder trouble, and both need the same great remedy. The mild and the immediate effect of Swamp-Root is soon realised. It Is sold by druggists, m fifty- ues.' You may have aB!S3P8f samnle bottle bv mail free, also pamphlet tell- Bom wuqaaoa ing au about tt, including many oi the thousands of testimonial letters received from sufferers cured. In wrltlnc Dr. Kilmer k Co., Blnghamton, N. Y., be sure and mention this paper. Don't make any mistake, but remember Swamp-Root, and the address, Bingham ton, tit V L x 1 in. I . on Og LKJUIO. THE MINT ill 11 FURNISHES Wqold OP THE HIOHEST standard : : : : this COLD Qmxn jjsED Simmons Watch Chains 14 The only thing that makes Bimmons Chains cheaper than solid gold onea is that they are gold filled. 'They look the same and wear the same as the best solid chains, f We have these chains in all the latest designs. NEW GOODS of every description In the JEWEtiKY Line are arriving daily. We in your inspection. R.A.WATTS,Agt, jruirirn 3 a BUSINESS LOCALS. HOUSE FOR RENT Apply to Jos. Ed ward a. t1 rul YOUR CLOTHES CLEAN EDand rpnairwl nromntlv hv akillAH workmen. Phone 173, A. A. Joseph. FOR RENT Six room two story house on William street nnno- sue tne uourt nouse. Apply to 8 . . --rj-- II. Isler. rNL second-hand Chicago Type- v writer for Hale; standard key board. Here is a banrain. C. B. Miller. 8-pt 30 tf TJOUSE FOR RENT On West Centre btrwt, near Southern freigt depot. Suitable fur residence or lxarding house. Apply to Police umcer n. t. bmlth. TJT'AMILII-a suDDlieii with Sfur. Hot Btt-aii anl Rolls nn Tiim. lavs. Thursdays and FUtnnlavsi. hv Mrs. I. Newton Brown, at 2b Oak street, west, rnone 21Z. D1 RESS MAKERS NOTICE La dies and Misses, thnnkinir van j n 9 fur vour Datronaire in tl ruut. I nl-u - o- I J - a.M you U) give me at least a portion of your patronage in the future. 8at- lsiacuon euuranteeu. Mrs. a. b . Cotton. 3ms sel9 BEHR BROS. PIANO For Sale. Full sized unritrht. mahoranv case, used less than sixty days, sold for $400.00. Taken in exchange on the Artistic Stieff Piano as part pay ment. Will sell th is Behr Krna. Piano to-dav for 12(10.00. Chiw. M. StiefT, Goldsboro, N. C. oct 6 tf CITYTAXES. The Citv Tax Books for 1903 nave oeeu placed in my bands with Instructions to proceed to collect the taxes charged there in. All persons liable for City Taxes are cordially invited to come up to the City Hall and settle. Respectfully, W. H.COLLINS. Sept. 19, 1903. City Tax Collector. CAPUDINE vUKbO TranUrt K.um, dw- ALL HEADACHES S Ont fermla or hw " m, X tai sue kottl. Itrh nn Iinmnn flnrn"in rni mlnn Its by Woolford'i rJanitary Lotion This nnvpr full Hal.l hv M V livliiuijyn it Bros, druggists. An Extraordinary Piano Sale. 1 1 Truly marvellous are the money -8a ving opportunities offered by this Factory Saie of New Upright Pfcnos. Buying strictly first-class pianos Direct From the Factory, with every ves tige of profit eliminated, is an event that's rare indeed one that comes but sel domone that should be taken advantage of at the earliest possible moment. There's a clear and dis tinct saving of from f 90 to to $150 on every instru ment in the sale Investigate! A. W. CHANDLER, Manager. Next door to Western Union Telegraph Office, GOLDSBORO, N. C. DONT FORGET! That you can buy a Suit, Pair Shoes, Shirt, Hat, or Underware in fact, anything for Men or l)oys, Cheaper than a any other store in the city. We would be f 1 ? c J to have you call. turn B. Odd Fellows' corner. Desirable Property For Sale At Once! Owing to failure in health I wish td sell my livery stables. I have a good pay ing business. I also wish to sell my house . and lot onWilliam street, South 12 rooms, 4 piazas, 2 large halls, water works, bath room, closet and sink, hot and cold water. Also as good a well of water as there is in town. House well and neatly finished. Apply to D. E. SMITH. Goldsboro, N. C. oct5daw2w Natural Stock Lick. Give your Horses and Cattle what nature Intended for them and keep them In a normal condition. Dr, Petty Natural Stock Lick Is the real Lick ' Manufac tured by Lick Co., Winston. For sale by all dealers. : lmselS Taxes For 1903 ARE NOW DUE. I am readv to rHrointfnrwwiA. A II are notified locome forward prompt ly anusciue. - Kespectruiiy, W. A. DKNMAUK, . j ' . Tax l!le-trir. Sept. 21,1903. OfflceatOourtllouse. Dr, Frank Boyctte, ga DEfiTisT. JJT U II ' m . Offln im Bord.a Hnlldlat . , OpponlW floil K.uuon. lit KMilMtf DDUl4ork don. la ih bMt 4 bhI prof ti tjK - Brld Bd Crown.Work Sprlllr, , IT t d messenger :opera house: WES?Y October 14. The World Famous Black Patti Troubadours. ALL NEW FIATURKS. Af Refined Singer, Dancers Af and Comedians. TCvl . Black Patti (Mme. Sissleretta Jones) The Greatest Hinder of her race Presentiujf an Eutirely New Edition of the Merry Musical Fane DA U K TO W N 'S CI RCl'S DA Y and the Smartest mid Swellest VARIETY MINSTREL and OPERATIC SPECIALTIES ever produced by (his the greatest j COLORED SHOW ON EART1T. Fresh Goods HECKEli'S Farina, Oat Flakes, Buck Wheat, Grits, Large Hominy, Fine Table Salt, Chip P.eef from ham, Sausage, Hams, and Breakfast Strips. Sealed Raisins, etc. Go'dsboro Steam Bakery. W. U. BARNES, Prop'r. NOTICE. Rock Spring Nurseries, ESTABLISHED Ml. Offers to the public a fine lot of Berry Plants of the following varie ties: Lady Thompson and the Won derful Dixie Belle. Now is the time to set out a small bed in your frardeu ior nome use, and we al have a fine lot of Apple, Pear, Peach and Plum tret's, lu fact we have a tren- erai ime or nursery stock. As I have no agent in Wayne couuty this year, make out a list of your wants and I will gladly make you the lowest price and a discount according to tbe quantity wanted. Very truly yours, ... - a i fiwbarnM ml .. xf rr Bellevue - Mills, North Goldsboro, N. C The Bellevue Grist Mills are now running on Wednesdays and Satur days and can grind your meal and stock feed on short notice. We also furnish good meal for table use on application. We also run a planing mill In con nection with the above and are pre pared to dress lumber in any style desired. Van furnish anv kind of moulding, lathe or band saw work on short notice. We do all kind of mill wrieriit work and renairintr of machinery, also blacksmith work of any amu. ah work guaranteed. A ill 'res, JOS. L. PEARSON, Bell phone 81a. At Bellevue, Millinery Fall Display of all the latest styles in MILLINERY, DRESS GOODS, TRIMMINGS, etc. J. W. BIZZELL & CO. Choice Beef! I take this method of infiirmln my friends and the public generally that I am again conducting a Meat Mai ket at mv old stand, nn Wnlnni street, recently vacated by Mr. J. II. fWl t 1 T" (II a . a . i rem, wnere x win oe giaa 10 serve you with Choice Steak, Mutton, Sausase. Pork. in fact anything in season usually Kepi in a nrst-ciass, up-io-oate meat market. , Yonr orders will be annreriafAd and will receive prompt attention. M. SHERMAN. inrDnc &UGGIST8. Mi as, etc. rtaking Co. So Treasurer. eogm cer. iaid i Kaa.'Dtuca, mi wuium susoiui. ferer appors, &c SzcM dnnm COO v FUNERAL DIUECTOK3. toodJ at all hours. aoa1! - GOLDSUOXXO, N. 0 Ljgcf oor stores flrefi to overflowing with the season's offerings wearing apparel and house furnishings. ; In DRESS GOODS we are showing the most complete ranges of colors in the most popular fabrics. We have 50-inch BROADCLOTII in 10 colors and black. A better cloth than is sold elsewhere at f LOO. 1 A regular 75c. CRAVENETTES a in Navy Blue and 00 and $1.25. Waistings j of heavy Mercerized Cotton Ma . terials are taking the place of woolens and silks for Fall wear. They are cer ; taiuly as pretty as silks and should be far more satisfactory for fall wear, as they are readily washed. Exclusive patterus. 25c to f 1 a yard In I FURS We have just received a shipment of the newest styles and the choicest skins. The new scarf shape . "pw , and the stoles: also the flat muffs are included. The price range is up to $25.00. Special pieces in Water-Mink and Stone Marten: V.JO. H Weil & Bros, Honest Merchandise r Are - ifou - All of the finest material and "WARRANTED to wear well. You may not have seen the new designs we are ex hibiting. v , . Sec the 400 Day Clock I It's a Wonder ! H EALQU ARTEBS FOR HAWK'8 RICH CUT GLASS R. A Phone 166. LEADING JEWELER; WIST CENTRE STREET. , All Ready For your-with shown. Price8 . ' CIV A vnil ft. rrnnA ward. Tou won't know what a fine line we have if you don't come and see for yourself, so be sure and come. .DUDia HOTEL KIN WON. If 1 I I h R A K T 1 II 1 1 V If V I I . I m e Rcrnn nt jn i lors - - - 104 Vmnut St.. West. f Interstate Phono Ho. 107. GRANITE CLOTH, SPONGED. Read to make up. Navy, green, red,castor and black. value 59c. ZI BE LINES. 54, Inches wide. A rich cloth for a handsome suit. $1.50 value f 1.23. NONPAREIL VELVET. Iu black or any color. Most suitable for entire costumes. Very handsome in black. 24 inches wide, 75c. Black. UNDERWEAR we have everything you might desire. UNION SUITS The Oneita for women and children in cotton and wool. HARVARD MILLS Underwear for women. Half, two-thirds and all wool. Children's Vests and Pants in cotton, half wool and all wool. for - Jiherl Yes, of Course, when it is made Into such beautiful forms as our .Sterling' Silvcrwarw possesses. Not the form only recommends it, but the quality as well. Tea Sets, Knives, Forks. Spoons, Etc. the finest line of Fall Suite evex more reasorlable than ever can . . . ? 1 . aarvifaaVAa onif fmm T kt V A. A. JOSEPH, Mmhant Tailor and Outflt&r' bros; GREEGH 1 Is
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