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Goldsboro Weekly Argus from Goldsboro, North Carolina • 8

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THE ARGUS. DAILY AND WEEKLY. IA)DGE DIRECTOBY. ituffln Lodge No. 6, K.

of meets every Friday evening, at 8:00 o'clock Odd Fellows Hall. JS-mghtly welcome to visitors. eose Lodge No. 6, I. O.

O. meets every Tuesday evening, at 8:00 o'clock, in Odd Fellows tors. Cordial welcome to visi- wayne Lodge, No. 112, A. F.

A. meets 1st and 3rd Monday evenings, 8:00. o'clock, in Odd Fellows Hall. Visiting brothers nearmy welcomed. II' On Jellies preserves and pickles, spread a thin coating of PURE REFINED PARAFFIHE Will keep them absolutely moisture and acid proof.

Pure Refined laramnei3 also useful in a dozen other ways about the bouse. Full directions In each package. Sold everywhere. STANDARD OIL CO. Mr.

B. A. Sinerleton. and wide-awake farmer, living near Salem church, "about three miles from this city, brought in nnp Hn dred dozen roasting ears on Tuesday and disposed of them on this market, which netted him something near $15. Do You Enroy What You Eat? THE LONGEST DAY.

The sudden death of Mr. TTormon Oliver occurred at his Pine Level Sunday night. He was in more these liRe oevei that nisrht ahmit. in cjock and was seemingly in good health. He was found dead in his bed next morning.

He was about i years old and was the son of the late James Upting Oliver. You can eat whatever and v)mim like if you taka Kodol. By tha use of this The Davn remedy disordered digestion and diseased stomachs are so completely restored to health, and tha full nerformane at ht functions naturally, that such foods as would tia one into a double-bow-knot are eaten wiinoui even a "rumbling" ar uvc pleasure ana enjoyment. And what la foods are assimilated and 17 A watch charm, which, aside from uoidsboro Council No. 39, Jr.

O. U. A. meets every Wednesday evening, o'clock, in Odd Fellows Hall. Cordial welcome to all visiting brethren.

i ira i xximusiu vaiue. musr. nn vwr valuable as a relic, was found on I street in thi mtw anma i rCiV TV" "o-J vy i Bottlo)nlT. Regular i nn oeuncK, tne younsr son of Mr. Mri! the trial wh -i rr.

rxm. urman xuaor. The charm is e. o. dwitt Ohiceo.

in. Are Now About Hours Long. the longest day and with a posi-, tne year- The sun rose at 4:29 this morning and will set at 7:34, which wf oi nutnmant that me aay from sun to sun 13 I Is appropriated by the blood and tissues. hnnr i Kodol is tha only digestant or eombStlea oursuand 5 minutes long. The one of digestants that will digest all classes of nour before sunrise and the one hour "d(Itl011 fact' contains, in after sunset in which davlieht can be assimilative form, the greatest known tonla RPPn "uiyxigni can De and reconstructive properties.

1 8een would make the day 17 hours wui luoigesnon, ayspepsia ana al "uuies long, leaving; onlv 6 hours and S3 SKIN -TORTURED ABIES PURELY LOCAL. AROUND THE CITY. nana maae and is solid gold. In tne centre is a square and com nn.ss. On one side are the words: "Dia letic Society 1795." On the onnnsite i a a siae are tne words: "Love, Virtue ana science." xne A.

IN. u. H. is out with a circular to-day advertising the fact mat aunaay tickets to Morphea City and return will include dinner at the Atlantic Hotel and will soia xor $1.75 from this city. -w -w i.ur.

j. ijansrnorne Barham tho latest acquisition to the Bar of Goldsboro, who has made himself fTWM trW t-vt -m-. 1 Very POPUlar Since hisoomino- iii jxtusx 1 AJ21AJ I m.i I 1 vi oearing and I awmavu, a deu aigesiion, vwuc auu luugcuim uiim- nan liver. Avpr Mi Mo -w aatwa a a a a rm A Bad Breath A bad breath means a hud rjekeu Up By the Ubiquitous Reporter and Chronicled For the Information of Argus Readers. is Miss Agnes Lacy, of Raleigh, visiting Miss Ethel Miller.

Mrs. Chas. Brown has returned nome from a visit to her father at liowden's. Messrs. Herring, Wood and Holmes, of the Board of County Commissioners, were in meeting ou -i-uesuay purging tne jury box.

the mixed train on the Southern way will arrive here from leigh beginning to-day at 1:20 in the afternoon and leave here at 2:30 ar riving at Raleigh tt 6:15. ner, nas just moved into his nee tne south end of Juds-e w. O'B. Robinson's law hnildi 4. i -------oy" wuit uuuse square.

His office is nanasomeiy equipped with mmipm furniture and a splendid librarv anH is up-to-date in every particular. Miss Berta Brown, daughter nf ATr and Mrs. Geo. W. Brown, entertained a number of her young friends lasi evening at a party given in hon- or of her s-uesta Miss r.anro ntf.

a ia. I t7A oi e. nri Bertha Massey, of Princeton. The occasion was one of much nlpssnro for the guests ot au wno were present. Innocent amusements were indulged in with much zest bv the miju -seasonaoie refrpsh.

inents were served during the even- Mr. are liver pills. They cure con stipation, biliousness, dys pepsia, sick, headache. 25c. AH druggists.

Want your moustache or beard a beautiful Rlir.K IWRUnM'Q nVPfpr 80 CT9. OF oo R. Whiskers P. Mali." Nashua, srs disorders arisine therefrom. IT aoqoi visesis wnat Ton Eat of the 21 hours.

u. maxes tne atomach Sweet. 4 a hoidm2Mtim lu si oi December, when o50- I there are 12 hours and 47 minutes of i I darkness, and the day from sun to sun are only 9 hours and 13 minutes i And Tired, Fretted Mothers Find Comfort in Cuticura Soap and Ointment For sale by Goldsboro Drug Oo. FOUND WANDERING. Mr.

John Parks, Who Was Sent to Morganton Hospital Some Time Ago, Escaped and Returned Home Mr. John Parks, a former member Johnson, in been living country for -fit oi tne nrm of Parks fe this city, and who has with his father in the several months, was found wander ing about the streetsWednesday night in a demented condition. Investi- a. i gation aeveioped the iact that some days ago he was sent to the hospital at luorganton and it is thought that nC 1 MliiaH Xl- Wilmington on afh ti" waicnman and came first section will start from Rocky to this cit' tending to go Mount and will take on passengers nome- It: was learned from the up to and including Dudlev. The conductor on the Southern Tf.oiiwa,r that Mr.

Parks came in on the train mov vveunesaay p. m. He told the conductor that he had a ticket for long, mis investigation as to the length of days and nights brings out? the fact that the man who retirm witn a light heart and clear con- ecienoe at ii o'clock and goes to sleep before he gets straight out on the bed and then sleeps until 7:30 in the morning, as most people in town do, has spent three hours and one minute in bed while the sun wa When All Other Remedies ani Physicians Fail. Hatcn Bros, of Mt. Olive, will run a uouoie section excursion train to ho and Mrs.

B. H. Griffin rptn. eu last nday from Seven Springs, where they went Mondav in com pany With Mr. M.

L. nnrl rru iiic iuanv vuunsj irienas oi iir. niatue anu same anri -r- It-. -i-au Jvinvr, wno nas oeen con- -ourwen, wno are still at the Springs uueu io ins oea ior tne past three speaKiner of their 1 wwiis wiui lever, win learn with ai oeven annnsrs l-Iotel Mr i ii. i i i a piviaure mai ue is improving.

lure ior me round trip will be $1.25 from Goldsboro, Genoa and Dudley. The second section will start from lYit. uive at the same time the first section starts from Rocky Mount. The fare from Mt. Olive will be $1.

Whether it be called "sticka-bility" or not, it is true that the power to stckto one thing usually proves vastly helpful. The young man, unsettled and restless, who ia repeatedly chansriner from on a pro fession or trade to another eoiri hn said to-day that the fare was all succeeds in anything that could be desired and Mr. Ivesr, frt, determination a tne proprietor, is doino- i-aurange, but when he produced the ticket it was for Goldsboro. After arriving in the city he wandered around town until late last night and was taken care of by the police and sent home next morning. His condition was brought about.

Instant relief and refreshing sleep for s7iin-tortured babies and rest for tired, worried mothers in warm with Cuticura Soap, and gentle anointings wih Cuticura Ointment, pur3Sc of emollient skin cures, to be followed in leJ of CuticS shiing. sweetest mnTZrx 13 the pare3t' 6 Bweetesc, moat speedy, permanent and The farmer who begins his dav's nonJcal treatment for torturlncr. work at sunrise has hPn i "Vf burning, bleeding three hours before his city cousin! gets out of bed. While the 22nd of June is consid-! ered the longest day in the year, it is not so. There are four dtys this jearoi tne same length the and crusting of the scalp, as in scalled 22nd, 23rd and 24th.

i h.ead? the facial disfigurement, as in Pimples and ringworm; the awfnl suffering of infants, and jin-rSnf Messrs. Edgerton Moore, of Guir out Prents, as in milk crust, tetter and -i pimpiy SKin and tin, iTvWith loss ofhair, of Tn-fants and children, as well as tda'ts, and is sure to succeed when all other remedies and the best physicians fail. nrh itching and turning or the skin, as in eczema; the fiio-htful scaling, as in psoriasis the loss olc hair ford county, will be at the stables of -cagerton Moilowell in this city on Friday morning, June 26th- with car load of milch cows and heifors and male calves, which they will offer for sale. They will also have few nice pigs. The cattle and are of good stock.

This is an excel-1 lent opportunity to sret reliable strafe-! from reliable men. The blanks ordered nrintpd tfio last meeting of the Retail Grocers' A UUAftiof irn V. 1 a i y. a.u uo hoax uv anv i Dy peculiar circumstances. Som a merchant HpI on o-i no- ft, "loura, -an demand a remedy of almost superhuman fully cope with them.

That Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Pills are such stands proven beyond all doubt. Xo statement is made regarding them that dence. The purity and sweetness, the power to afford immediate relief, the certainty of speedy and permanent cure, the absolute safety and great economy have made them the standard skin cures and humour remedies of the civilized world. Lr doing all in his plication comprise a stromr comhinl list with the Register 'of Deedsand able He 8 the desired objecta wiUhave to pay cost, as the listers fitted by drinking TZ rZ 01 It 11 fT I1CT rnT Ann nt4-n JL ua Tfttior of c--A'1" I wie ciprings. xnere nas recently been added to i r.

lv Rev. CharlesMnhamm lueuusiness institutions of Goldsboro The little babe which was left on missionary, arrival hW(. vvXi" a ana grocery and fruit morning and began soliciting aid missionary wort, but was Messrs. Armpnt. je, of Washington "NT I ed with bv the ChiAf or rn i W.UJ" l.u Cll7 anl nave opened up by Mr.

and Mrs. George Stith, died showed the missionary an artklP in i If in the Asher Iyi wards block of hnildi uivmiii. xews unflfirvfr nrnffon vu the porch at Dr. Frank Boyette's residency some months ago bv unknown which was given a home GONE TO WILSON. Governor and Mrs.

Aycock There ivr uriiw I. "ihvij Biaws tci, xaa i.ee, lext on xuesaav hm 10 T. for Warsaw to attend the marriage x.u,.yie was of Miss Stella Midriletan to lo -sei himself Cowan. wHh toot V. Vk.

ve tne article in ques 7 wuu. tilt, i i 1 1 hi tt y-tn-n-i Warsaw Bantist W0rln0CH0v nas letters at 10 o'clock Prominent church people which ai 1U ClOCK. Itend to ehor i uuv, iuai xic an ngnc. mi "uiuo xiuuues. euiiur UDu I OI tr TVTiaa -owner of the Birmingham rAln1 Waters, toot "MAWS HT10 Of VlOtt I Vl" 4U.

1 "1 uv. vYdjdjjcia iu i iiuiuc ui luts oriae parents ivrr thp Smith on1 TYTioo Ti Ln1 lr -i t. i'lra mot jcwev. i wuu liiia. umirsrp ivi uatam i of Raleigh, are the city, visiting Grange.

The happv coimlo H. M. Dewey. through this city next night on th 4 4. i iii.ieu irom i IJentrA srrpoi rrur I xuc ifir i no tit their cousin Mrs.

3 i The death of Mr. Henry Tilton. a JT tw "Seville, where well known carpenter of this citv. oc- nome- The curredathis home on north John Ind tddie JmF' street Tuesday. The funeral was SS; ff3' i118 The held from the home and the inteE twoyears been ment made in Willow Dale CemA- tu -f Seville High tery.

wisnes them mil mw and V1 oci vice DriwHfin i i in a. ram iunn this city and Greensboro on trains at 2nsWr. wniio 111 and 112 of the Southern has been at noon on fl(WlmrTf fpanmol ol 4. xtvxxuit; OI a s'cai uuvemence to ine eiectric nre alarm system to rin? the traveling public. Therp thp fimhoii ti uuuoc is uccuniea A Persistnnt hf-i t11 last winter he e-ot vvpt on oiri tion by calling on tl.p sprrptarTT ati- riiiA nin nj and constant ap- day and contracted neuralgia, which IJuvls at Mr- I.

B. Fonvielle's Itchinjr Humors setuea on his brain and caused his Send no money simply write atd mind to lose its equilibrium. The Knights of Pythias orchestra try Botanic Blood Balm oi this city has made an engagement nenee with Mrs. H. J.

Ham to furnish If 1' a music at the Rural Retreat Hotel sufler frm ulcers. ezemr the Ninth Spring, ou the 4th of BCofula, Blood Poison, cancer, eat-July, on which occasion a number of sores, itching skin mmvAc -Goldsboro people will visit the boils bore naina Springs, and there will be a dance at ZJ ottTn night. catarrh, or any blood or wiiii uiaease, we advise you to take has been Botanic Blood Balm (B. B- I t- DViWlXlXXlCXiU.Ctl tliev kepn thoir iruits, butter and cheese. They have I a nice line of goods and will no 10,3 aouot receive a fair share of patronage.

By the Sickness of Their Daughter. Raleigh News-Observer, June 18. governor and Chas-. B. A v- Mr.

M. spending morning for Wilson, FOR FREE ADVICE Every Woman Should Write Dr. a B. Hartman, President of The Hartman Sanitarium. cxavcxiiiK uuuiic.

xnere was really no good reason for discontinu ing it. lie colored baseball club of this city played Smithfield on the dia-1 mond at Westside park Thursday aiiernoon ana completely annihi- 4 FT1T xxie feuore was ro the fire bell. uy uirs. smith and the fire was caused irom a lighted lantern which had been left in a bed room where her young son Hal had been taking pictures with his kodak- I To ieit tne lantern too near the bed clothing, which was ignited. The iBwasimam favor of Goldsboro.

The Goldsboro uu' Promptly team is the finest in the Rt tP 01111 amrm received at head- Mr. and Mrs. Norman Williams have the sympathy of their numerous friends in the death of their 3 months old baby. It is well with the little babe, for God doeth all things wisely and well. The interment was made in WTillow Dale Cemetery Wednesday afternoon.

Our good farmer friend and county-Mr. Eleania Roberts, who for years has been the first to bring sweet potatoes to this office, has this year beaten his own unbeaten record by several days and brought into this office last quarters anti extinguished the firp with only a slight loss to Mrs. Smith. A negro who srives his namp aa jerry omitn and who claims to hail from Norfolk, has Slinfpprlorl in breaking into the city iail white awaiting ior a commitment to thp county jail and then to the countv xwi3 wxieii oupenor court meets. Not satisfied with stealing chickens from private citizens, Smith tried to mock the police officers bv Spllinrr his stolen property to the P-ood wifp -11 ui uur excellent uniei of Police.

On luonaay nignt A iSlSL- A Cv 1 I MRS JOSEPH IiACEIiLE. wnere their young daughter, Miss Alice, is sick, It may be found necessary to-day to have an operation performed for appendicitis. She is being attended by her uncle, Dr. Albert Anderson, one of tne btate's best physicians 111 umess oi tneir daughter Governor and Mrs. Aycock have the most heartfelt sympathy of many friends.

L. Lee, who some days at o-j tut; ritv i much improved, hiss many friends 1 8tiUai-f, uzep -oe ttd TTTl 4 1 invt- .1 1 1 wxxx liAjL IU JtUU W. for old. oh. noes oi ms-lie.

nsnt blood or skin disoaBf. Botanic Blood Balm (B. kills the poison in the blood, cur es whare jvirs. Joseph Nacelle, Ottawa, East. unu.

vauaoa, writes a ia iroiLBr oy lar tnan any other medicine sold in the Dominion for tne troubles peculiar to the sex. I suf- jfmm 111 1 lclBU witn Dacsacne, neadache and araggmg down pains for over nlnf months, and nothing reUeved me a par wcie untu J. took Peruna. A few bottles relieved me of my miserable half-dead, half-alive condition. I am now in good health and have neither ache or nor have I had any for the past year.

If every Buffering woman would take Peruna they would soon know its value and never be without it." Mrs. Joseph Lacelle. nignt Smith stole Pio-ht Surday some very specimens of sweet potatoes of this wTnn une vvasn-year's growth. ington. Yesterday morning he took the chickens to the home of Alder- Mr.

and Mrs. D. J. Thurston have man Harrison and disposed of them decided to make Clayton their home, to Mrs- Harrison. Last night the where Mr.

Thurston has a plantation neSro went back and stole four of the and other landed interests and where thickens and sold them this morning he will open a law office. They left io Mrs- Freeman. Mr. Harrison for their new home to-day, taking made complaint this morning at po-' with them the best wishes of all their lice headquarters of the stealing of friends here. his chickens.

Chief of Police FVpp. man knew of the purchase made bv during The death of Mrs. Culten Casey his wife and immediatel put the en-1 cbarge. -occujrrea vv eanesaay at tne nome of. tire force on the lookout for the thief ner uauSiira iiiisiiuiijf irate, witn tne result that he was wntnr by officer Denmark near the newi city hall in a short while.

Mr. Prpp. I man reeoverpd tha mnn m. All for interment in WTill, i 7. 1 uciu iui tu CIllCKenS tnrs mornino.

(rrmij 1 Tflle Cemetery. Armo rn 6 1 prtMineuw or i .7 UUG 1 1 II uaseuaii The hosts of friends of Governor and Mrs. Aycock in this citv their home, are, indeed, deeply concerned ior them and their lovely daughter xxx i.xic uitg oraeai that conirouts them. A phone message from Wil-scn this afternoon says that Miss Alice underwent the operation this afternoon CIO tirely successful and satisfactory. We all wish for her now snewir recovery Ed.

Akqtjs. The news from Miss Alice Aycock is that she is getting along splendidly and a speedy recovery is now as sured. iicYci iau mi. h. yiri T.n a -rnrr nose; yow can't tell what may turn I ails' teals meT? sore.

rabies up. the blood pure and rich, gives the skin ne ricn elow of health The wiae weather prophet nevPrT i Tn tT'i. xi am penect Dlood nnrifinr- th.i bets real money on his own predic- made. imDroPT68 the dilJ strengthens weak kidneys. Thor-An Irish philosopher savs it is a oushly tested for thirty years.

i wise marl who marries his second per large bottJe at drug stores, with wife first. Wealth doesn't always bring happinessand. the same may be said of poverty. MRS. WOODARD DEAD.

in Kinston, where she had been re siding for several months. The re mains Were brought to this city next Tree Home Advice. In x-ifTV of fha 0-TOQ. i Xii U.X IXL UUO UI I I. women suffering from some form oi 1 female disease and yet unable to find any cure, Dr.

Hartman, the renowned specialist on female catarrhal diseases, has announced his willingness to direct the treatment of as many cases as make aoolication it him the summer months without Those wishing to become patients should address The Peruna Medicine Columbus, Ohio. C11 one x-assea Away Suddenly at Her Home on Boundary Street" It is with sincere regret that we announce the death of Mrs. Sarah Woodard, which occurred very sud denly at her home on Boundary street on Monday at 2:30 o'clock, after a lingering illness of some months, patiently born with chris tian resignation. She was a devoted member of St. John M.

E. Churoh. highly respected by all who knew and her death, though not un- i expected will be sincerely mourned by all. She leaves two daughters, Miss i Sallie Woodard and Mrs. Rich-; ard Johnson, and seeral sons to! mourn her death, and to these and the other members of the family, the Aegus extends its sincere condolence.

She as about 70 years of Of consumption is a remark often made Cf a fleshy rria.n The remark expresses the popular Recognition of the fact that the sign of. consumption is emaciation, the other hand, a .4 gam in nesn is a sure sitm tha wast ing diseases tfe be ing cured. Emaciated people with ofrstLtiata coughs; fcleedksg lungs, nrgiiTiSvreats anA weakness, have been perfectly cured by the ase of Dr. Pierce's Qolden Medical Dfecovery. The several steps of the care were recorded in ounces and pounds of increasing weig-ht.

When there i gain in flesh the wasting disease is being surely cured-. Mr. Will H. WBRfifire, of Arkton. Rockina- 5 writei Ow son contracted a terrible coughu We galled a doctofnd he pro- notlnrvr1 1 1 t--i 1 1 mc uiuncniai lUDes, witn aBthmatic trouble, and he informed me that my He told me iviiB ior nome Sample of Blood Balm sent free by writing Blood Balm Atlanta, Ga.

Describe trouble and free medl ical advice sent in sealed letter. c. 4P I OPERATES Double Daily Trafn-g Electric Lighted Throughout son was liable to. die at any time. xnat it we conld Keep the bronchial tubes open, he mtATAicurc hlnKut fter treating him severai HXi7.7.

an the time, I concluded to try fir. Pierce's Golden Medical ruscovery and Pleasant I had seen several almost rmfatfulons cures brought about toy the use of the se medicines, and of course I wuiiueriui laita in them. He used three bottles of 'Golden Medical Discovery at home and one vial of the and wai then well vy.esifvirgima, taking a supply I atn BTSt in recpint -f 9 ft- 1 with him. I ath iu receipt of a letter mm irom which j. Jiuotc- am well and hardy and getting umpires.

aire. i When a taa thirsts for knowledge tv.ii; ui i i icniug juui uuuuits ouiy enlarges ne isn'i SGCarily dry in his them. marks. The PnmrfiAft Acne. a I 1008 large pages is sent free on receipt of stamps to pay expanse of mailing only.

book in pane csvers. AdHL 5 i.ifl Tp fioe or V. Pierce, BpialOi N. Y. Between Birmingham, Memphis ana Kansas City ANO TO ALL POINTS IM Tas.

Oklahoma and Indian Territories AND THE far West and Northwest WB ONLY THROUOH 31 EE PINO CAR CINB BETWEEN THB SOUTHEAST AND KANSAS CITY Descriptive literature, tickets ar. ranged and through reservations made upon application to SAUNDERS. GcN'L AaT. P. Qm.

OR r.C.CLARK. Tnv. Ps. Aturt. Ga W.

T. SAUNDERS ln- Agent Passsnger Department ATLANTA. GA Notice to Tax Listers I The law of rromrs al 'niiBiiwiiinir re- tor ri)nr. to do no and Paid law makes It the duty of th Connty Commissioners to prosit the November Court tbe nam-sof all fuch person-. This law will rlttldlr enforced By ordr of the ard May 28 1903 BR1TT, Clerk.

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