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3 ARGUS. U-ULY -A-ND WiXKLY. LODGE DIRECTORY. : ; 3 LckL9 No. 6, L O. 0. F. rutvts every Tuesday evening, at 7;3J 'dock, in Odd Fellows Halt Cordial welcome to visi tors. ' : ' - Tjyne Lodge, No. 112, A. F. A A. 21., meeta 1st and tod Monday evenings. 7:30 o'clock, in Odd Fellows Hall. Visiting brothers heartily welcomed. Goldoboro Council No. 89, Jr. a U. A. 1L, meeta every Wednesday evening, 7:30 o'clock. In Odd Fellows Hall. Cordial welcome to all visiting brethren. BaCLa Loose No. 6, E. of P meets every Friday evening, at 7:30 ; o'clock in Odd Fellows Hall. Knightly welcome to visitors. : THE WEATHER. For North Carolina. - Bain or snow to-night, Sunday rain. ITEMS OF INTEREST IN AND v ABOUND THE CITY. Picked Up By the Dbiqultoua - Reporter and Chronicled . For the Information ot Argus Readers. - I Goto church to-morrow. . 8now is predicted for to night Thanksgiving Day is only four : days off. Xne annual Inflictions staled ' Thanksgiving stories are now almost que. . wememDer that to-night is the last night of the great Pythian fair, Do not miss it. Miss Laurie Aycock, of Melrose, Fla., is in the city visiting her cousin Miss Meine iuicrerton. CoL A. a Davis, of the Goldsboro Bar, returned to the city last night from a professional visit to Jackson ville, Fla., and Savannah. jur, jonn w. Aycock should be given proper credit for the enjoyable dance which was given under the auspices or the Pytaians last night in uie Armory. Mr. Walter Broadhursl, ol Atlantic City, N. J., accompanied by his ;- Driae, arrived in the city this morn ing to visit his parents, Capt and Mrs. D. J. Broadhurst , v All the ladles of St. Stephens' con gregation are asked to meet at the ' residence or Mrs. B. R. King, Mon ' day afternoon at 3:30 o'clock to con : sumate the plans for the coming Christmas Bazaar. The success of the Pvthian hn. quet last night was due to the efforts ' or Mr. J. 14. Higgins, who had pre pared and served one of the most elaborate bills of fare that has been served in this city outside of we xxowi nennon. The Increase in real and personal r property in Wayne county for the Sat fiscal year amounts to $1,403, 0, The increase for the whole a...... . . .-n nnn . . outwj muiuuuifl w dU,OW,UOO, which shows that Wayne county is far t ahead of a number of other counties. Goldsboro should give the Metho , dial Conference, here next week, a typical Goldsboro observance 'of Thanksgiving day-with close! houses ol business and open houses of divine worship and general church attendance, in keeping with the Best Town in the State. The next attraction at the Messen ger ypera House is one of the uurat uviusuoro nas yei nad. It Is Tasca's Phenomenal Band, and will appear here on Friday night of next est order of musical merit and one that every body can attend with im punity. Seats will go od sale next week at Hill's diug store. The efforts which the city author lties are making to clean the streets are very noticeable and deserve spec ial mention. Not only on the streets in the central part of the city is the work done, but on streets all ovor the city a force of hands has been at ' work some days cleaning op dead leaves and rubbish. If an effort will be made towards sprinkling the streets the public will rest easier. The children had a gay time at the1 Pythian Fair last night. They were out In large numbers and enjoyed the amusements offered for their pleasure Immensely. To-night will wiuu up uie t air. The pony and " buggy will be disposed of to-night, besides the numerous other articles w vmuo, Dom useiui and ornamental which are still lea on hand, a eral admission of 10 cento will be luvgcu muse uoi noiaing tickets. .v-"l(,'D-D.O.S.D., delivered a mot eloquent and enter- uunmg ecwire in Bt. Mary'. CtbolIc t-":u muni on uathollclty and Church Unity and afterwards be stowed the papal benediction upon the congregation; and at the 9 o'clock eorviwa this morning hla lordahln Inched a forceful sermon andad-mlnl-tered IbnOrmatioo to five pos tulant The Bin thin morning was un by Itov. Father Erwln, and 1'ntlier Mt!iiIct)n,who has a mngnlfl c t lcri'r voice, a-HMed tlie ciiolr r i 1 tho singing t-n the finest ever -J hrre. Ik-v. i ., User I'rion aJso PUREIY LOCM. DEATH OF THE FLOWERS. But They Will Bloom Again 'Neath the Kiss of the Balmy Breath of May. . Goldsboro has been beautiful all the fall with flowers, so balmy and so gracious has been the weather and Nature," and to one who loves Sowers it was sad to walk out in the clear sunshine and chilling air oi Thursday morning and see in the gardens on every band "lyine scentless and dead," the roses and crysanthemums that but yesterday nodded radiant wltlTloveliness and redolent with sweetness upon their stems. In the midst of the shatter ed petals and withered buds that soul Is dead indeed that could not feel echoing within it the refrain of the poet "Roses, roses, I love you 90!" That is in spirit the cry of every human heart that has known beauty and loved innocence and purity, be loved. I It is a cry that rings on forever a blessed authem in the soul-space of every one who loves Nature and hu manity. Behold, the rosetime is passing, and every one of us, consciously or unconsciously, is keeping the death- watch of the roses that are fading. Something that we have treasured is passing with the roses. Some thing that we treasure is ever pass ing, passing. But in this death watch of the roses there is the comfort that they shall . . t A 1 1 come again. XNoimng iruiy uiw. Flowers seem to fade and pass away, but they only await through wintry hours the coming of another May. The roses in the bride's fair young face may pale to the white banner of that which every man holds holy, hut the flush lives In her heart and survives in her other self, sent in the noblest mystery of this life; and so again we say, poor indeed is that man or woman who cannot or may not cry "Roses, roses, I love you so!" For the loving faithful there is no death of the roses of joy, beloved. In fact, "There is no deathl The stars go down To rise on some fairer shore, And bright in heaven's jewelled crown They will shine forever more." It is for every one of us to gather roses roses of the garden, roses of the heart, roses that bloom abund antly of the human instinct to divine prayer. Upon the starved flowers and the browning leaves the shades gently fall, but to the wide-open eyes of mortals whose souls are not untidy, the shadows are crested with soften ed sunbeams, and the pure of heart are unafraid. It may have not been yours to keep yourself unspotted from the world; but if it has been yours to keep your heart clean, your spirit tidy, and walk hand in band with sweet charity and Ju Bonie measure make for the world's free dom from the toils of grossneas and wrong, and cleanse it of the rust of selfishness that corrodes and cor rupts, then, indeed, for such as you no gloom has frightened; none shall fright, even when the cool and slum berous breath comes from that un murmuring stream of the unmeasur ed shores, whither journey the weary to rest at last. Perhaps; and so will the harbor-lights of love guide you to your rightful place In the blessed port of sleep: your "care cast anchor in the harbor of a dream," and there is rest too deep to be regardful of the unhappiness that follows the footsteps of sin and hovers over man's injustice, un righteousness, uncharitableness, and hate. Roses of love bad and blossom in every life that loves and every life that prays. The cooling of summer's opulent warmth spells the warming of many a human heart that Is f;-t coming to the seedtime of Joy and is dreamful of the ripened harvest of the long afterwhile, when the odor of roses in their fading shall le even sweeter than it is in their bud ding and blossoming. Arment the grocer, has what you want. Oive him a call and be con vinced. Good butter 2Ac, bent 80c; hams picnic hams, side meat, mince meat; dear old Mothers' OaU at two-thirds of what you ought to pay for them, alao the best cakes and crackers on the market, at Arment & Co., the grocers. "Get at the Joints ftom the in- tide;" that's the method of cure by Rheumaclde, You'll find It la your druggist's pride. Flour, meal, lard, grttSgrJce, big hominy, and coffee the beet you ever used, at 20c a pound, at Arment A Co., the grocer, on East Centre itreefc, north, near clt tall, ' . ; ' UNITED STATES Tho Brilliant Statesman from Nebraska, Hakes an Important Tubllc Utterance. OTERI0R OP THE OTTED STATES SOITI CHAMBER, Ex-Senator John M. Thurston, of Omaha, Nebraska, Is on of the mott promt Bent and Influential men In the ooun try. lie made the vpeeoh nominating Prest dent McKJnley at the St, Louis convention, and vu made permanent Chairman of this convention. He was alio made Chairman of the convention that renomi nated the late President McKInley at Philadelphia. lie was appointed by Pres ident McKlnley to be Chairman of the St. LouU Exposition Commission. This prominent gentleman recently wrote the following letter to The Perona Medirlne Coof Columbus, Ohio: Washington, D. C, April 6. 190U 7 have used Peruna at various with most satisfactory results. " It entirely relieved me from excessive effort in the presidential campaign, and I am & firm be llever in its efficacy for any such trouble." J no, M. Thurston. Catarrh has already beoome a national curse. Its ravages extend from ocean to ocean. More than ono-half the people are affec tej fcy it. It ha become such a ; aerloui matter that It has passed the boundaries of the medical profosnion and become a national question. Sena tors are talking about It; Congressmen axe discussing It. They are not only considering the ex tent and chronic nature of the disease, but the possibility of finding a national remedy to meet this national calamity. The catarrh remedy, Peruna, seems to be the main expectation in this direc tion. Dr. ITartmnn, Present of The TTart maa Sanitarium, de iscd tho remedy, Peruna, over forty years ago, and tho remedy as a catarrh enre has !oen grow ing In favor steadily all these years. It stands to-clav before the nation as a thorouchly tested, accurately ecientific i and women concerning Peruna. Ask your Druggist for a Free Peruna Almanac for 1904. j.MWhat You Buy at Meyer's Is the Best Now Ready For your Inspection ! An entire new line of up-to-date Novelties in Dress Goods and Trimmings. New line of Ladies' and Children's Jackets all the latest styles and shades. Complete line of Comforts and Blankets, from the cheapest to the best. Complete line of children's men's and ladies' wool gloves and mitts, caps, sweaters and Golf caps. Complete line of Furs, to match. Ladies' Black Sateen A few moments of your time spent in our store' will always be to your advantage. ' ( EOKDEX Gastex Kr Co. We give Rebate Checks with every cash purchase. Fashionable? sort of furs Fox, Blinded Muskrat, etc. Cloaks Notwithstanding the very mill weather, our Clonk Depart ment has boon very busy. But to the top notch of its usefulnesK. , e never let it run low at this Reason of the year. If you want a cloaVH might as well be a stylish on from us. And the prices well all we ak is for you to see our Btock : we think we cau fill your clak wants -CASTEX&t:o; SENATOR THURSTON, times during the past year or two ; an irritating cough the result ot 1 Internal remedy fjr catarrh. Thers ar practically no medicinal rivals In the field. Peruna Is not a local unnltcition at temporary relief ; His a permanent cure. ) Penina Is a systemic remedy. It eradl- ' rates catarrh frtm the system. Itcures catarrh 'wherever located. Its cures are radical and lasting Frits Yollmer, President Schwas, j blscher Sfenerbund, Chicago, in a re cent letter to The Peruna Medicine Co, says i My voice was so batfly affected from catarrh that I vras afraid I would lose 11 entirely. I read of somo of the wonder ful things your Peruna would do and Uouht It advisablo to try some myself. "I am pleased to state that in a very short time I was cured. "l"ritz Vollmer, Address tho Peruna Medicine Co., Co- lunl.us, O., for a book of testimonials, containing letters from pre minent men children's Knitted Coats, from $1.25 to $25: muffs Skirts from 75c. to $2.00. CORNER. GOLDSBORO, N. 0 77 furs ! t Fill" your'fur wants here and save. Whether your purse bulges or not,' you'll find something in this stock! to suit you. And only the worthy are here. Mink, Red Fox, Sables, Black Hair, Isabella O'Possum, Isabella For Ladies and Children ! bUU our cloak stock ia right up : THE LADIES STOKE. Eyes That Hurt. Tired eyes vision is impaired, and needs looking after. We can help you in every way in selecting, making and adjusting the proper glasses giving you absolute satisfaction. We have fitted up an op tical room using the best test also either artificial or day light. Try us. L D. GIDDENS- JEWELER AND OPTICIAN. ISTTiue Hue of Gold Watchos. We have just i Id MA With them we also had shipped a few Ladies Raincoats. These are of 1'ght , ! absolutely water pro able year-round garment. They are "Wooltex" Raincoats, which means they possess every feature a raincoat should have and one important feature most Raincoats lack: They are of "faultless fashion " H. Weil & Bros., Honest Merchandise I mm m Thanksgiving Time Those who have looked over our goods know that the designs are very handsome, the quality excellent and the finish perfect Prices are not at all high. R. R Phone 166. LEADING JEWELER. WEST CENTRE STREET. HUMMEL !044VaInutSt., West. Interstate Phsno fo. 107, - are Nature's warning that! received some NEW CLOAKS FOR Ladies AND Children! weight materials and f, making a comfort A DETAIL OF GREAT IMPORTANCE connected with your Thanksgiving dinnerls the carving of your turkey. Therefore provide yourself with a suitable carving set by making your selection at our store. We have them at tl up to f.5. 8ome are bet ter than others, but all are good. SMITH & YELVERTON. HARDWARE. should be marked by the addition of some piece of JEWELRY to your collection. , We are showing a charming assortment of diamond, watches, rings, pins, brooches, chains, caff buttons and many little noveltfee Which are irura rtawiflf flats! jww4 BROS. GREEGH KWSUGGESTI0fl!S ?SiinmfrnR& xx X WatchChain $ f handsome la design, rich in W t finish, moderate in cost and 5 f ruly guaranteed. ci Ihnstujas Is Only One Month Off. kind U'H WLxh li Inform I I 3 F you, RvnUe uuideu, nn.i & thou, tK. feiluw male S traveler, that we have a 2 rare ami choice tine of r Jeweiry,N)iulMlvtrwurn Vt .MIjk'.il.,iti.., l l. iiuuiiuttiiinuiiiu Milieu you cau atl:! your gift. ' tell iu and take a look when pusoiii. ! fm R. A.WATTS.Agt, f hOME MORE OF THAT Fine Celery JUST RECK IV I'D ! Fancy Banana, Applen, Orngoi, Grape, n-oauut. New crop NuU of all kind-! have arrived. I Candy ! Liwneyand lloysitr a. I d n-:ss: i Opposite Hotel Kennon. WHEN YOU WANT Clothes Cleaned and Pressed Nicely send them to Dock Wooten's Pressing Club Under Opera House, 148 East Centre St., South, Goldsboro, N. C. Will call for and deliver work. DOCK WOOTEN, Proprietor and Workn ur. Interstate Phone 203. Dr. B. F. Arrington, Dental Specialist. Treatment confine 1 exclusively to dinea-ed gums, specially that very prevalent and hurtful diwast known as Rlggs' disease, and rwoguized by bii-eding gums and loosening of teeth. Treatment Is of short dura lion and not severe. A single treat ment of one sitting serves in a large majority of case. MTParties will t waited ui-on for consultation or treatment at their home in town or country when de sired. Charge for visits same as made by physicians. )ftke rooms over G iddens' Je wel ry store. Roof Painting 1 We paint both Tin and Shingle Rooft with Fire and Water Proof Paint We Guarantee For Five Yearsv with the factory behind us. Our headquarters are at Mt Olive, but I we work anywhere. lryour root needs palotlng.wrile us for estimates and testimonial. COX & PRICE, nv2 lm2 Mt Olive, ti.O, GBO. E. HOOD, Attorney-At-LaV. Represents a Surety Company srd will serve you as Administrator, Guardian, or other official trust taOfflcein front of Court House. City Property For Sale I offer for sale, on private terms, the 0ullcki properly, in the city of Chldaboro, fronting 115 feet on John street and running back about 300 feet I. V. DOHTCH, Nov. 7th, 1903. tf . Attorney. NOTICE. A. A N. C. R. R. Co., XMewoern, w. v., Nov. 10, ; In pursuance of a resolution of the Stockholders of the Atlantic 4 North Carolina Railroad Company adopM atamoeting held Sopt. 21th, 1803, a meeting will be held a( Newbern. N, V., 'Jltinrtay, the 10th day of December, 1003, at 12 o'clock. ' JARtfl A. Rkyajt. Prwi't 21, BfASLT, Kec'f and Trcrs,
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