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Blf 8F I8E gnu. 1 FAUMM IVKMH OF INTEREST FROM DIVERS SOURCES. comm i;nci;:wi;nt JvYTiss of (llsboio Gr;id-d SIiooi at .Messenger Opera I louse I'riday . The program published in the Aiu;rs on Thursday was carried out in detail in the .splendid exercise- of the Graded School, which wen' held in the Messenger Opera House, Fri day. Rev. F. W. Farrics opened the exercises with prayer. Then J'rol fessor Foust introduced Mr. V;dh r Johnson, the president of the gradu ating class, afUtr w hose address came ! and Lenoir counties, met here to day and agreed upon Newborn as tlie place and July 20 as hf date for caning me convention. EVER To be tired out from hard -work or bodily exercise is natural and rest is the remedy, but there i- an exhaustion without physical exer- ri- i'r j some serious disorder is threatening the health. One of the chief causes of Day Boiled Down to a Focus For Busy Readers. nss without work that is unnatural and shows Kinston, May 20. The Demo cratic Executive Committee of the Eighth Senatorial district, represent iug Onslow, Jones, Carteret, Greene the Class History by Iiss .Mabel owell, Class Piophecy by 31iss Annie Souther land, Charge to Ju niors by Mis-, J Vail Brinson, Recom mendations by Miss Annie Den- Xewbern, N. C, May !. Alfred Daniels, the negro murderer of Mr. mark, and Class Will by Miss Mattie! j. (;. Simmons, and wdio was shot down on his plantation in Septem- Ilussell All of the above exercises reflected great credit on the members of the graduating class and on the school. I'rol. Thos. R. Foust, the .superin tendent of the school, then announced that "Always-tired, never-rested condition" is impure blood and bad circu lation. Unless the body is nourished with rich, pure blood there is lack of nervous force, the mus- , d -i 11 v For over four years I Buffered with general debility, es uecoine weak, tlie ul- causing a thorough breaking down of my system. My fifestion impaired and cousin, who had been benefited by S. 8. 8., told m ii-i about it. I tried it and it eur;d me. I heartily re general disorder occurs commend 8. 3. S. to all who may feel the need of m throughout the system, thoroughly good blood tonic. Yours truly t -i - MES.JOSIJ3 .A.. BKITTAXN". Debnity, insomnia, ner- 44 w. Ninth St., Columbia, Tenn. vousness, indigestion, dyspepsia, loss of appetite, strength and energy, and the hundreds of little ailments we often have are due directly to a bad con dition of the blood and circulation, and the quickest way to get rid of them is by purifying and building up the blood, and for this purpose no remedy equals S. S. S., which contains the best ingredients for cleansing the blood and toning up the system. It is aegetable blood purifier j and tonic combined, that enriches the blood, and through it the entire system is nourished and refreshing sleep comes to the tired, never-rested, body. THE SWSfT SPECIFIC CO. ATLANTA, CAm 1 0 t 1 I 3 Wo cordially invite you to visit our store this week and inspect our lie.iuti ful line of White Goods and Embroideries Wo are over-stocked in this line we propose to reduce our sto- T j 1 do Tins we ar ial inducements. going to oli'er vou and To .ec- 00s ndSIiooers ber, 11)03, while driving the tres passer from hunting on his land, was hanged in Trenton, the county seat of Jones, to-day at 1.38 p. 111. The neirro confessed to tlie crime, but the following graduates: Miss Pearl ! clnmiul self-deletise. lirmson, Miss; Nettie lirogden, Mr. . . ,, ... Newport News a., May 2). J. Harvey Bryan, Miss Annie Dove 1 Ifr ' ' lw . ' , , As a. result of a fight between Mayor Denmark, Miss Ressie F1 wards, I . f e , . r Tr 11 , , i Allen A. Moses, Dnwyer V . 1. jNliss llattie (rilhn, 3Iiss hudie Uul-: , . , . , ' , , , , . ! jioss, ins onaner, ana ikhi. itooeri ley, Mi-,s Marian Ilorselield, 3Iiss; Mabel Howell, Mr. Walter Johnson, S Miss Derta Overman, Miss ltosaj I'ovvell, Miss Mattie Uu-seii, Miss I Annie Rhodes boutheriand. Dr. V. 1. Venable, laxsident of the University of Xorth Carolina, presented the diplomas to the mem bers of the graduating class and then delivered the annual address. From the opening sentence to the I riro-i itio j V 11 Perkins, former member of the Legislature, the three men were lined si 00 each by acting Po- ; lice Justice Scunner, hen arraigned in police court. All the fines im- i posed were later remitted. Charleston, S. C, May 0. Geo. V. Murray, colored, the former Con front tlie Third district, mm mm 1 I PI fj' And many other painful and serious cuiiiicjLius iiuiu wiiieii most znouuers suffer, can be avoided by tbe use of muiuei rntJHa 1 nis great remedy j them through their most critical ordeal with safety and no pain. No woman who uses ''Motlier'S Friend" need fear the suffering End danger incident to birth; for it robs the ordeal of its horror and insures safety to life of mother and child, and leaves her in a condition more favorable to speedy recovery. The child is also nealtny, strong and good n attired. Our book "Motherhood," is worth its weight in gold to every woman, and will be sent free in plain H-3 ! envelope by addressing- application to I tpf'i OH L ti Brad field Regulator Co. Atlanta, Ga. Li I was this evening convicted of for- close of this magnificent, address l)r. 'irery at SSuniter, this State, altera - rt 1 ' ' Venable held the undivided at tention of his large audience. The underlying thought of the address was the "Educated Man and What lie Should Mean to the Community." desperate tight by his lawyers to save him. The trial consumed nearly two days. The jury was out nearly an hour deliberating, but returned a verdict of guilty without recommendation to mercy. Our people were greatly pleased j Murray's attorney gave notice of a with Dr. Venable, ana they feel the great State University has never had at its head a more able and scholarly man. At the close of the annual address, the Weil prize of twenty dollars in gold was awarded to Miss Mabel t T 11 J. 1 i ,ii 1 ' I iiowen, me presemauon uemg maun when the British steamer Turret by Prof. E. T. Atkinson, County ' Bay iajeiiwith coal and bound from Superintendent of Schools, and a ydriey to Montreal, struck on the most appropriate speech it was, too, rocks off 8L Paul,s Jsland and sank in excellent taste, and full of wisdom in flpftn at twentv minutea later- causing a loss ot thirteen lives. Only nine men from a crew of twen- motion for a new trial and arguments will be heard to-morrow. North Sydney, Is. S., May 20. The worst marine disaster in the his tory of the St. Lawrence river trade occurred to-day oil' Cape North, the i northermost point of Cape Breton, Founded 1842. STIEFF PIANOS Sing Their Own Praise ! We also have a beautiful line of Ladies Slip pers and a fine lino of ladies and misses slioes. Jf you need a pair of either, you will not q-o elsewhere when you once take a look at ours. You will find the price riihr. too. Vou wi!J also find here a complete line of Dry Goods and Notions. (Jive us a call. D- W. GOBB 6c GO j gf fS fZ ."' f - P?' .T'- P" iff Large and Fine Stocklof CUT and good sense. The average received by Miss Mabel Howell in her studies for two years was ninety-seven and four tenths. After the benediction by Rev. M. Bradshaw, the exercises came to a lK3IOCKATIC close. ty-two were saved. A dense fog prevailed at the time and the sea was running mountains high. 11 I3IAKIES. Call For Democratic Primaries and for the County vent ion. Con- The Argus most cordially con gratulates Prof. Foust and his fine corps of teachers for their fine work of the year just closed. The life of a teacher is by no means an easy one, but our superintendent and teachers, as they witnessed the exercises yes terday, must have felt amply repaid for their consciencious work. These faithful men and women deserve the thanks and hearty support of all our people. Letter to F. AV. Fai ries. Goldsboro, N. C. Dear Sir: In making pastoral visits, of course, you do not consider .your pleasure or comfort or ease; you go where your people live. But you have two sets of feelings in going about can't help it we all have, for a part of your business is sym pathy. Well-kept lawns and well tilled fields, nice homes and nice people, are cheerful to you, as they are to everyone. Tumble-down build ings, poor fences, men harrassed by burdens too heavy for them, over- : gates each township is entitled to worked women, and dirty-faced Fork 7, children, you may be strong to get ; Grantham's 10, on with; but you would be more than human to find inspiration in misery. Paint divides the two sorts of peo ple; one paints, and the other don't. Or. perhaps, the thrifty paint well; the unthrifty paint ill. To paint well is to keep paint i Fremont sound. There are too ways to do it: one is bound to paint often; th other to use good paint. It costs about half as much to paint J)-voe as to paint with any other paint; lor Devoe takes fewer gallons than mixed paints and wears twice as long as lead-and-oil. The thrifty and comfortable have the art of using money more wisely. How lucky they are! how happy! Yours truly, n7 F. W. Devoj: & Co. P. S. paint. At a meeting of the Democratic Executive Committee of Wayne County, held in Goldsboro, Saturday, the 7th inst., it was decided to hold the primaries of the different town ships at 3 o'clock Saturday, the 28th day of May, except in Goldsboro township, where they will be held on Friday night, May 27, at 8:30 o'clock. The County Convention will be held on Saturday, June the 4th, at 12 o'clock. Goldsboro Township will meet as follows: Precinct No. 1 at City Hall. Precinct No. 3 at Armory of Com pany D, over J. W. Winslow's book store. Precinct No. -1 at Creech's store. The Congressional Convention meets in Goldsboro June 21st, 1004. The State Convention meets at Greensboro June 23rd, 1901. Following is the number of dele- Proviuence 3, Dudley 3, Mt. Olive 12, Ind. Springs 0, White Hall 4, New Hope Saulston Great Swamp Buck Swamp Pikeville Stoney Creek Goldsboro Precinct No. 1 Precinct No. 2 Precinct No. 3 Precinct No. 4 Sauls X Bonds 10 5 5 4 10 9 8 Awarded at The World'sFair,Chicago,1893 Prize Medals: Philadelphia, 1878; Paris, 1878; Atlanta, 1881; New Orleans, 1884-'8o; Charleston, 1902. Four highest premiums awarded at Raleigh State Fair, October 31, 1902. These medals and prizes were awarded to the Stieff Piano over all others. Catalogues mailed free on ap -plication. Terms easy to suit you. CHARLES M. STIEFF, GEO. S. EDWARDS, Mngr GOLDSBOEO, N. C. Prices j Fine W.-itch- US making and iingraviBg. T ACQ Correct. k L D. GIDDENS, OPTICIAN AND JEWELER. a Just - Received! Another Large Shipment of those Famous o- 39ti ' '-?v DO YOD GROW CORNS? Lightning Corn Cure removes them quickly and witlioo pain or inconvenience. Every bottle guaranteed or money cheer fully refunded. We have been making and selling this valuable proparali- . for 5 years and we have yet to hear from a dissatisfied purchaser, The price is only 10 cents. Bell Phone No. 1. Goldsboro The People's Popular Drug Store f. f. JOSBPH, Clothing. Tailoring, Shoes, Hatsand FurnishingsTo Suit the Finest Taste. White Enamel. Clean and odorless. AVe ean show vou nlothintr now that Reem to linvo TOnn1ia,! White Mountain Refrigerator jj the highest point in perfection, in style, comfort and looks. j (Jur buyers to-day were on-lookers ot yesterday, u e cheer -X. fully show our clothing as we feel sure we have the right kind, ! T" C.ZX- C-n r.r T t irrices very rasoiiauie. oiuib llulll .70. uu miki upvarJs. AND for which I will make a special low price for ten days only . . Total, !")." I A. !AXIKIJS, C'l'in JK-ni. Fx. Coiu. II. B. I'AKKER, Jl'., Secretary. Bee"s Honey and Tar will prevent or cure pneumonia. It w ill utterly destroy the germs of the disease. It is marvelously eilieaeious in every form of lung inflammation, tones up the exhausted glands and builds up the muscular tissues. Cures all coutrhs croun. whooninsr nonrrh nnrl Smith & Yelverton sell our , oxpels colds in one night. Try it. I Sold by Iliggios Drug Co, I TP rTT APP TAT T'T-TU' If A D KET for one of the best Re- A. A. JOSEPH. A SPECIAL for 3 days, Friday, Saturday and Monday. Me dium and high turn down collars; made to sell fo1 loc, we sell for 30c. for dozen. THE I Saturday Evening Post. x-j m. x -ou x- The current issue of The Saturday frigerators or FREEZERS made J : Evening Post is full of good things. I 0 I Among the best of tneso is "nie you can't afford to miss this op- 1 Boom in the Northwest" by William I- 1 I i Allen White. It is an article de- I T DR. B. F. ARR INGTON, Only triple motion freezer made. portunity i os. Isaacs. Leading Furniture and China Dealer. GOLDSBORO, N. C. I scribing the country now being open- ed up by American enterprise. There j is also an article on "Credit, Coliec- t tion and Conciliation Letters" by Forrest Crissay, which should inter- : e t business m n. The editorials this I week are very v:o-d. "The lien at IE ai t's Desiie" is a funny story by Sp GOIiDSBOliO, X. C. Treatment confined exclusively, to diseased gums, specially that very prevalent and trouhle.some disease known as Pyorrhea Alveolaris or Fvigg's Disease, but more commonly known as scurvy of the teeth and gums. The heroic and useless treat ment of cutting and scraping away the Alveolar process and cauterizing me sou Tissues anjacent is notinduK- Fmerson llmigh. It describes the od in. Treatment is mild anrl h, expenmeut the little desert village speedily effected. One treatment at of Heart's Desire made in raising one sitting is all that is requisite to Guarantee emeiveus. ah. vvu.i "ivc itwi nuy ui ejjecK: disease and effect a cure in a the previous "Heart's Desire" stories large majontv of cases. will be glad to read this one. The - 1-' second of three installments of "The Buccant-ers" is in this number. "Old Sealed Bids Wanted. .v x 1 f x 4. i i t j Gordon Graham," as pithy and as l or covering the Lattice Bridge V e guarantee the Kurfees Paint, when properly appned, on much t0 the point as ever writes an- across Neuse river with corrugated a proper surface, to cover as much, look as well and wear as long other letter to his son this week, galvanized iron roofing. Bids will frtl,fo t,q I xnere is gooa aavice ana sound pnu- , oe open nrst jionaay in June. Com- xx.xkjj i&xv,w vkj xkjxxxu uiu 1 osophy in as any Paint or Paint Material. value of the Paint and the cost of applying it if in any instance it is not found as above represented. J. F. KURFEES PAINT CO., Louisville, Kyi For sale by the John Slaughter Co., Goldsboro, N. C. 5ophy in his letter. There good humor story by Jerome rome this time. It is called "Dicky Danvers Comes to Life." It's great. There are several other things of in terest. Only 5c. at the Kennon News Stand or from HARVEY BUY AN. is also a.imssioners reserve the right to reject j iv. je-."u.y auuuu oius. fepecincations may r. 1 . t 1 oe iiuu uy applying to C. F. HERRING. Ch'in Board Co. Com. Or, ililca' Paia Pills stop Kea'iagi
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