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THE ARGUS OUR LOCAL OPTIC BolOetiOTO and Vicinity History In Brief Epitome of Sayings and Doings, "WJge and Otherwise, Bin Down and Run In toy Omnipresent Ubiquitous, Loeal "Grand Bounds." Misses Daisy and AdaWooten", Vf La Grange, are in the city visiting the family of Mr. M. E. Bizzell. Snow Hill Court is in session this week. A number of the Golds boro bar are there. Judge Moon is presiding. An old traveling man,who trav els a number of states,and travels with his eyes open, too, says that crops are poorer than'he has ever seen them. Rev, 53. H. Isler will begin his third protracted meeting at Seven Rnvirrre A ncrncf 1 cf. of P t- m Hev. P. W. Parries will assist in .these meetings. Dr. J. H.Hart,a specialist, is in the city for a few weeks and has an office over the National Bank, . i ji i -, Tvnere inose wno need in? services tnn find him. f man, "W. J. MerrStt to Fanny Vann, Wm. E. Pollock to Jen netta Crumpler, "W. B Whitley to Eddie Barnes. Colored Ira Aldridge to Bodie Bryant. At a meetidg of the Executive Committee of the Wayne county Sunday School Association held in this city yesterday it was de cided to hold the County Con vention in one of the tobacco warehouses in this city on Oc tober 6th, and 7th. The follow ing committee on entertainment, was appointed: Jos. E. Peterson, Jno. Slaughter and Chas. G. Smith. Mr. I. J. Harrell, wbo.is known to bis friends as "Tobe," is the lirit man in Wayne county, and po;s;bly in the State, to pay his taxes for the year 1900. He walk fd into Mr. W. A. Denmark's of fice yesterday before the receipt was made out and pave a check for the fall amount. Mr. Denmark wants to know "who will be the next." wvjiiir - r-MMw-r fort to desolate and destroy. ULCERS Th?l he? dd a new t6Trz to lif e w&wuaii hw and by drawing upon his own Sores and Ulcers never become chronic congested Sources preserves Sup- trA PlJes of himself in local t;es which the poisons that accumulate in it. The ' at one time boasted of being free system must be relieved of the unhealthy matter through the sore, and great danger to life would follow should it heal before the blood has been" made pure and healthy ana all impurities eliminated irom tne sys tem. S. S.S. begins the cure by first cleans ing and invigorating the blood, building up the general health and removing from I nC nlrT A CONSTANT DRAIN tffetemltter. UPON THE SYSTEM. When this has been accomplished the dis charge gradually ceases, and the sore or ulcer heals. It is the tendency .of these old indolent sores to grow worse and worse, from his presence. It is no kind of comfort to learn from the scientific authority that has care -fully investigated him, that of the 250 species of mosquitoes -known only thirty are to be found in the United States, when one single mosquito with a well tuned harp and' a good appetite will drive sleep from a pillow other wise free from care, and that oth- Bpeoie.il. Bale 3 T o e 3 Etc; rne eany miieu tram u i A. &N. C. R. R. leaviDg here at 7:30 a. m. will only run to New "bern hereafter, instead of going through to Morehead City. There -will be no change at this end of the line. Geo. H. White, the Represent-, tative in Congress from this dis trict, and the only negro member of that body, announces that he is not a candidate for renomina tion and will move to some north -era city to make his permanent home. Maneeer Gattis of the Golds- boro Basball team authorizes the statement that Goldsboro will play LaGrange on Thursday even ivg of this week, instead of Kins ton, which was announced yeeter day. The game will take place on tho diamond near Herrmann Park " and will be called at 4 o'clock in the afternoon. The Southern Railway will run an excursion to Ashevilie from Goldsboro on the 4fh of Septem ber. The fare lor the round trip . is only 84.00. The A. & N. C. R. "R. will run a special train from Morehead City to connest here with the Ashevilie excursion, "which leaves Goldsboro at 8;30 in the morning. Tickets on the excursion are good to return until September 7tb, at 5;15 a. m. ing investment to any young man or young woman. Mr. J. M. Wiggins, of the Dud ley section, was in the city to-day "with a large lot of tobacco, which he sold on this market at prices - that gave him a pleasant surprise and made him regret that he had shipped tobacco to other markets, where he did not expect to get as good prices as "h.e did here to- day. This market lias been doiner better this vear EPSTEIN SHERMAN. A marriage in whick a number of ou Hebrew friends were inter- i ested as spectators4 fiBd well 1 wishes occurred Tuesday at noon at the home cf Mr . and Mrs. M . Sherman in this city, when their popular daughter Miss Bebecca was led to the hymeneal alter by Mi. Eli Epstein, Babbi Meyer burg officiating. The home had been decorated profusely for the ceremony and the scene with the beautiful bride leaning on the arm of tho gallant groom in the midst of a circle of relatives and friends, with the ricb, full voice of the minister calling ... . . out the impressive Hebrew mar- CURKS BLOOD POISON. 3 t 11 j . 3 i j11 -w -a Ihalf a dozen in a household extent alleviate paiH, cannot reach the seat ! wise well ordered will create pf the trouble s. S. S. does, and no matter ! more confusion and trouble than ho'W apparently hopeless your condition, i , -, , , . even thSuBTySUr nsU&tion has broken ! bad plumbing. down, it will bring relief when nothing else can. It supplies the rich, pure blood necessary to heal the sore and nourish the debilitated, diseased body. Mr. J. B. Talbert, Iock Box 245, Winona, Miss., Bays : " Six- years ago my leg from the knee to the foot was one solid sore. Several physicians treated me and I made two trips to Hot Springs, but found no relief. I was induced to try S. S. S., and it made a complete cure. I have been a per fectlv well man ever since." - is the only purely veg etable blood. known contains In order to reduce our stock of low-cut shoes, we make the following cur in them for Wednesday and Thursday OF THIS WEEK. Boltle ci Remedy Free. Deep-seated; obstinate cases, the kind that have resisted, dec ters, bofc springs and patent med icine treatment, quickly yield to purifier t Botanic Biood Baiui thoroughly uns noi. .i on tt poisonous minerals to lt!!sLt;u iUi ou yvais. aava yuu ruin the dieestion and i niUCUOUS patches in the mouth? add to, rather than relieve your suffer- Sore Throat? Eruptions? Eating bigs, if your fdoes rereadU Soregj Bone Pains, Itching Skin, eratchebju Glands, Stiff Joints. is in bad condition, and afiy ordinary sore I , : . , , is api tpscojomc -ry- ' Copper Colored Spots, Chancre?, Send tor our free book and write ouT 1 ,""',fin tne body. Hair V. than ever before and in conse quence there are heavy breaks almost every day. Mr. R. B. Pipkin is getting in quiries by every mail from peo ple all over the eastern part of the State in reference to his ex cursion which leaves here next Tuesday a week to Norfolk, Baltimore and Washington . Judg ing from the interest in the trip which his advertising matter has elicited up to this time, he is con Jident that his coming excursion will be the most liberally patron ized of aiy that has been run this ear. It oniss at an opportune tyJV. w.vrts who want to g"p north to buy goods. a A it lrl roiaht on AttftGDeU IO iun '.utiti 0 the Atlantic Coast Line goiDg South lo-day was a bran new en gine just from the shops of the .Richmond Locomotive Works with their travelling wgtneer Mrr Horacejgiffgln charge. " The engine bad six driving wheels and looked a tower of ' st rengtb. It was an attractive sight for people of a mtcbanical "turn of mind. That such a vast, complete and intricate piece of machinery should .be constructed right here at home, so to ppeak, is eloquent testimony " to Sriutaernenterprise and opens ..up a field for discripton which it is not the purpose of this brief no tice to dwell uon. - Marriage license issued forthe ' -nast week are as follows: White T. Erstein toUebecca . Sher- riage ceremony from the Jewish ritual, was one . not soon to be forgotten. The Biblical description of Rebecca at the well must have come into the minds of those present. After the ceremony was over a sumptuous repast was served m tho handsomely decorated dining rcom, af ter which a reception was held in the parlors, where the many friends of the contracting parties called to offer con granulations and best wishes. The afternoon was spent in one round of pleasure until the arri val of the southbound passenger train on the Atlantic Coast L;ne, which the happy couple boarded amid the cordial greetings of merry voices, and left for W rights ville, where they will spend some weeks and return tc Goldsboro. . The bride is a popular and ac complished young Jady and the groom is an energetic youhg bus iness wzht being one of tbe part ners in the clothing and gents furnishing goods house of Ep stein Bros, at Odd Fellows cor n er, and both have a host of friends who wish for them long life-and happiness always. our free book or, A cn X? ,,ll,a phy31 iD. case. We make pa A owohrnroa fll rVK Is the cnarp-e for this sfTTiSa jiuu -j . . i the swift spciFic co.. atlamta. fiA. Skin a mass of boil?, pimp.fs ana uicer&r men inis wuuubuui NO WAR DECLARED. vv(o)(6 To) Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. It artificially digests the food and aids Nature in strengthening and recon structing the exhausted digestive or gans. It is the latest discovered digest ""' - ...tintt can approach it in efficiency. It in stantly relieves ana periuaueumj u Uyspepsia, xuaigesuiuu, nBiuuu"i iriatniAnce. Sour Siomach, Kauseai Sick Headache, Gastralgia.Cramps and all otner resuius oi liuyenetiu uigcomuu. Price 50c. and $1. Large size contains 2nm email size, hook auauuut uy Byciiijuw. Prepared by E. C. DeWJJJiaco.. cnicaso. Rumor of Action by Russia, Ger many and Japan Denied. Washington, August 26. Rus sia Germany and Japan have not declared war upon.China, either separately or in concert. This statement is made upon authoru ty of tbe highest character. What those nations may do within the next forty-eight hours pr within the next fortnight, is a question whieh no one in Wash ington is prepared to answer. A brief dispatch from Chefoo, convpying a rumor current tnere that Russia, Germany and Japan had joined in a declaration of war upon Chins, aroused some inter ested comment among Washing ton officials and among diploma tic circles, however, was the rumor taken seriously. No infor mation of such action has reach ed the Department of State or the legations 6f the governments primarily interested. That fact alone is accepted in official cir cles as a sufficient refutation of the rumor. - Officials of the State, War and Navy Departments were at their desks early to-day, but up to the hour of closing for the day not a word has been heard from Min ister Conger General Chaffee of Admiral Remey. . Since the dis patch from Consul Fowler, re served late last Thursday night, the Department of State has re ceived no aavices irom any source in China, except a brief cablegram from Minister Conger his messages. The text of the dispatch, which it was explained was very brief and purely ad ministrative in charcter, was not made public. The War Department has re ceived no dispatch from General Chaffee, known to have come di rectly irom mm, ior aDout a week. Cablegramsslgned 'Chaf fee" have been received, but as they contained only lists of cas ualties it is assumed tney were sent by some subordinate officer m General UhaHee's name. Botanic Blood Balm specific will completely change the whole body into a clean, perfecfi condi tion, free from eruptions, and leave the skin smooth with the glow of perfect health. Blood Balm builds up the broken down constitution and improves the di gestion. So sufferers may test Botanic Blood Balm treatment a trial bottle given away free of charge. Blood Balm for sale by drug gsts at $1. per large bottle, in cluding complete directions. For trial bottle enclose 5 cents to pay -postage and address Blood Balm Co., Atlants, Ga. Describe trouble and Free medical advice given. Don't give uo in despair, but write at once, You may be cured by Botanic Blood Balm. Over 3000 testimonial of cures. He'p is at hand as Blood Balm laever fails to cure to stay cured. Our stock of the famous QUEEN QUALITY low cuts at $2, regular price $230. Our stock of $2 low cuis we offer at $1.69 Our stcck of $1.7 low cuts we offer at $1.37. Our stock of $1.50 low cuts we offer at $1.19. Our stock of $1.25 low cuts we offer at $1.10. As we have only a few pairs of our Queen Qual ity high cut shoes, we offer on above days at $2.48,, regular price being $3. UMBRELLAS. Our $2 grade on these days go at $1.69. Our $1.5v0 grade at $1,25. Our $1.25 grade at $1.10- Our $1.10 grade at 89 cents. Our $t grade at 85 cents, NECKWEAR. About one-half gross of ladies' neckties, regular 25c. goods at other places. Our price has been.lSc; but on above days we will make them 12 1-2 cents. No Goods charged at these prices. Yours truly, Southerland, Brinkley & Co. n r .v Grand Excursion TO Ashevilie, N.C. September 4th, 1900. The Southern Railway will operate a special train from. O old sboro to Ashexille, Sept. 4th, 1900. Leave Goldsboro 8;30 a. m. " Selma 9:14 a. m. Raleigh 10:12 a m. " Durham 11:11 a. m. " Greensboro 1:00 p. m. " High Point 1:30 p. m. Round trip rate f4.00. Daylight trip through the "Land of the Sky." Special train from Morehead City to connect. Rate from Morehead City $5.50, Newbern $5.50, Kin ston$5.00 Tickets eood to return on regular trains m to and including train 38 leaving- Ashevilie 5:15 a. m. (Central time Sept. 7ul. See yonr Agent for Further Information R. L. Vernon,T.?.A., Charlotte N. C. SAVE yOHRHfllR. by- WILLIAM'S D. D. will stop vour hartf (from falling out and cure Dandruff to stay cured. 50c. per bottle at M. E. Robinson & Bro's Pi. I ml Farms For Salel - I will sell on satisfactory terms, either or both of my farms, one of which is 1 mile west of Dudley, and one two miles east of Iudiey, botn in high state of cultivation and suit- able for all kinds of trucking and sreneral farming. One contains 264 acres and one 156 acres. For terms apply to - ' V - J. M. WIGGINS, Dudley ; H. F. PRICE, - CIVIL ENGINBER. ' Office up 8tair8, cor. John.& Walnut St. GOLDSBORO, -If, C. . THEfflOSQUITO. Hitherto the mosquito ha& been regarded-as possessing . all and jaore. faculties," as of alertness, rapidity of movement, persistence of purpose and discrimination of weak place for attack, than are due in the scale of nature in which he holds an execrable place. v " " It has remained, however, for the Entomological Bureau of the Department of Agriculture to in form us that all these and other bad qualities of the mosquito are reinforced by an ''aptitude' to ac- cept the conveyances of modern travel to add to his offensive ca pacities, and that he journeys in ra broad trains fronf f his native marshes and the forest shades to My black and white setter dog with tan markings over eyes and on - nr 11 1 J3 X jaws, l wiu pay a noerai rewaru ior information leading to his recovery. ' ' J. H. HILL, JR. NOTICE. Those having unsettled accounts with the Goldsboro Electric Light and Power Company are kindly re quested to call at tbe Company's of f street at once and settle account as the Company will change management September 1st. Piedmont Springs Hotel. Located in the heart of the Suara mountains, where the climate is always cool and invigorating, amidst scenery of wondrous beauty, waters have no su perior for indigestion, dyspepsia nervous troubles and general dejbility. Hotel well equipped. Hot and co'd baths and electric bells. All amusements generally found at watering places. Splendid string band livery stables, etc Bates only $7 to $8 50 per week. $25 to $30 per month. Railroad station, Walnut Cove, N. C, reached by Norfolk and Western, and Southern railways. Telephone connection with depots. For all information write Manager Hotel, Piedmont Springs, Stokes County. N. O. Daily mail. Allen Moore & Co.- GRRRIRGE, AND BUGGY REPOSITORY. We build Buggle, Wagons, Carts and other Vehicles to order, and d all sorts of Repairing on ame, at satisfactory prices, and we .guarantee all work turned out from our premises. .,.",. ... a Our MR JERRI HARRI3S is well known. to the public of this cityand. section, and hasersonal.supervision of all work turned out -from our esteb ishroanV flame old stand,.on John street, opposite .BaDtist. church WRTEHPH'S FOuflTfllH PEflS. 'THE PEN IS MIGHTIER THAN THE SWORD." Found; a oVioaV fnr Fifteen Dollars was fni 4 t.iiA frvnntrv Monday morn IUUUU ' - j ;,r, qQtcl ni. Winstom N. C... and m?! T,ftvable "to O. R. Moora and fhfl Star Publishing Co. rCt Winnt.nn. The owner can get in formation about the same by apply- ng at this office. ' Goat, Cart and Harness : The entire outfit splendid goat, wiiVi art. and harness good as new will be sold very cheap. Apply to W. V. W11jJL.JLAM.53, Robinson Bros'. Drug Store .: t Typewriting,. Stenography Tifissona ffiven to a limited num ber of pupils. For terms appl jr tc . MRS. HATTIE S. GAY. Goldsboro, N. O. -.-- T tvia rla-r of war worry, the sword seems to be the mignt most needed. Still, it is very handy and convenient to have aspen m your pocket, filled and ready for imme- latA'nCA.'. ViiWvy 1 a .nr fr-mn hnrno vou ve : aiwaj a got a pen ready don t nave w v. lnon nt "neTi ana mit. We show an elegant unewxjr cuo - 1 A J3 T mantr nf fvf.n Wfi feel in fine, medium and stuD pomta, auu we uyj o j . ure we can suit your hand. , Ui . . , , . iNo iruuuie iu uy. Fotxttai t IP ts. CENTRE i B .ll'.i firl 1 1 A' 1 a a li. 11 mm. ail i. 1 r.iin.iiiavi 'I Wi 'J lit,' Pl'J.-'-thrM UOOKing nangBS) eled Bath". Tubs, Wace Coolers, Ice Cream Preez- W do PLUMBING. TIN ROOFING- hi 11. r-is-vn lc: uwu m - - - . , , . 1 - T otiH o-nn.rATit.ee UrSt-CiaSS WOrK. VUiuo nvi 000 uo cn.eap nujvu) & Closing Out Sale ! 36 first- C The Jno. SlauahterCo ers, flT WHOLESALE COST etc, just as Sanitary, Heating nd Pluhibtng EnJSfprs. Sheet iletal Workers. s
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