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Goldsboro Daily Argus from Goldsboro, North Carolina • Page 4

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an covet strength and admire ft. We look at the marvcloaa muscular development of Sandow with nvy and stxaigbi. :::3 arqus riILT AKD "WEEKLY. miaow flro you goiob flwaij You may need a Trunk, I a EOEDiSOX, A very pretty home marriage was celebrated last night at 8:30 o'clock, in Smlthflald, the contracting parties being Mr. Thomas Ragsdale, a' popular young tobacconist of that town, and Miss Mary Ells Robinson, only daughter of Dr.

Geo. J. Robinson, and a general favorite with all who know her. LCLGU CIHECTOJIY. Hens Lode Na 1 0.

0. meeU rerr Tuesday evening, at 7:80 o'clock, ia Odd Fellows Hall Cordial welcome to visitors. TTeyne Lodge Nalli, A.F. A.1L, meets 1st and Srd Monday evea- ings, o'clock, in Odd Fellows Gall. Visiting brothers heartily waloomed.

i. k. $-IS FULL OFC Baffin Lodge No, 8, meets vi: every Friday o'clock 11 to Odd Fellows EaU. Knightly OT-SGARF Reduced to vaiice, or unp, a pair of Shoes, a pair of Rubbers, a Rubber Coat, or an Umbrella, or a Hat Those That Stay at Home can get all the Ladies' and Gents' Furnish- ing Goods they want. Also Hose, Blankets, Quilts, Lap Robes, Whips, etc; and stationery to write their absent friends.

Yes, we have School Supplies, also. Come to the Tbe Lion Department Store Next door to Best St Thompson Walnut Street. 7 REPAIRING IN OBDEB to meet a pressing need in the community, I have employed a first-class workman ana fitted up a shoemaking and repairing establishment, on Walnut HL, op-Fonvielle's, avaavavaBBwaaw avBBBBaB i 1 Hit 14 of udofk In thla Una mar bat amrw a satisfaction- Bespectfully, T. R0BIN50N. FflR QAI One lot on East run OMLL.

I Centre street, adjoining Opera House, 88 feet front, 104 feet deep. Apply to Mrs. S. E. Patrick, or Geo.

E. Taylor. jj4 lm immmmmmmniim S1.98 uuaauuuuiuiuiuuuuauuuuuuai weloome to visitors. Goidsboro Council No. 89, Junior Order of United American Mechanics, meets every Wednesday evening, 7:30 o'clock, in Odd Fellows HaU.

Cordial welcome to all visiting brethren. OUR LOCA1 Mr. T. T. Bay, State agent of the Phoenix Life insurance company, was in the city to-day on a visit to hit locl agent Mr.

R. W. Craton. The Fentieostal Holiness Church will hold a series of meeting, this week commencing tonight lnFalrciotb buiidinir bal over the Post office. Evanglist Piett and wife will conduct aer vices for a few days.

Zeb Vance Council of the Na tional Union will meet to-night in regtlar monthly session in Odd Fellows Hall. All members are urged to be present and bring their policies to receive the im print of the seal of the lodge. The Jno. Slaughter Company have begun the erection of a building in the rear of their splendid two story structure on Walnut street. The new build ing.

or addition ss it might be mote properly termed, will be occupied by their tinning and plumbing shop, It la rumored in business circles that Goidsboro is to have a' large retail shot and bat store, persons whose names are mentioned in connection with the enterprise are men wel known to the trading publlo i this section and have had much business experience. The Odd Fellows of Golds bore have under consideration plans for extensive addition to their building at the corner Walnut and West Centra eSreet 'Another story will be added to 'the building and other improve ments will be made which will make it one of the han Jsomest lodge buildingi In the State. The Tea given by Mrs. John Borden yesterday afternoon was a very brilliant and most en- 4oyt" rfftta It was given in honor of Mrs. William Douglas fttsa juiss utile uaodonald, aa.

mm a -at a m. new I or it. jars, uorden was assisted in receiving bv Mrs, Mrs, A. C. Davis and Mrs, Frank Borden.

The house was decor ated with carnation, hyacinths and ferns. The game was a flower guessing contest and the pris was awardea to Miss Annabe H. Weil Honest Merchandise always. Bros Jewelry Satisfaction Solid Sllvarwara, ri Clodta, aaoT MovolUas, ThflFA l'a aai iofootfnM i -T way rcaoivt to Day a pair of dumb belle and fet etroof aa if the secret of strength lay ia muscle. Strength pegina in the stomach.

It bcgina there breanac tbcra the etrengtli clemeata are maonfactared, aad from there they are dutri bated to blood. bone, brain, mnjde and nerve. Ton waat to be(ia to be ttrosr. at art with the atota. ach.

Pat tbe difevtire and nutritire or-fan and blood maklnj g-landa in perfect workinc order. That ia the foundation of atrenftk. Bstr cie- put on the (uperatntctare of development To entabliah the atomach and the dlfree-tlve and natritire functiona in perfect health, there ia no medicine ao rare and ao aatiaCactory aa Dr. Pierce 'a Golden Medical Discovery. It strengthena the atomach, enrichea the blood, nouriahea tbe nervea, and regtilltaB tbe functions of every vital orf as of tne ooay.

About twelre years ago I mddenlytahea with a pain In the pit of the stomach whi hkh waa to violent I could not walk straight," writes Ot Copenhavrr. of Mount Union, Huntingdoa (Box mi). It would grow more severe until tt caused waterbrash and vomiting of a slimy yellow water. I consulted a physician ana he told me I bad a form of dyspepsia and treated me for about six mouths with but Utile benefit. I still kept ret ting so weak I could scarcely walk.

I then tried another physician and he told me my liver was out of order and that I had Indigestion. He gave me a treatment and 1 got some better but only for a short time. I then took to wing several widely advertised patent medicines, but received no more than temporary relief while using. I then tried Dr. Pierce's medicines, using his Golden Medical Psvorite Prescription and the Pleasant and In two months' time I waa feeling better than I had for years before.

I can truthfully ssy Dr. Pierce's medicines did me more good than any I had ever taken." Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser, 1008-psges, fully llluitrated, ia sent free on receipt of one-cent stampa (coat of mailing only) for bound In edition, or 31 stamps for edition 31 stamp Pierce, Si Df. lunalo, M. Y.

Preparations of Our Ow; Manufacture tre (tuaranteed to be absolutely pure and made of tbe fresh' est drug or you may havo your money back. It ia proverbial that "mistake! ooour in the beet of regulated families but mistake, do not ooour here. PRESCRIPTION WORK A SPECIALTY. A watch without a mainspring not good for much, and a pharmacy with out a good prescription department uo pharmacy at all. There li do pro fession or occupation, excepting that of a doctor, whoso knowledge, skill and experience count for more than they do In that of a chemist the simplest mistake, the taking up of the wrong weight, or the taking down the wrong bottle may be followed by the moat aerloua result.

Drurs are like diamonds In one respeot, at least: jou'yegotto trust Implloltly In those from whom you buy. We tre as scrupulous about our drugs aa Tiffany Oo. are about their gems, and our prices are reason able. Near enough is an unknown quantity at our prescription counter We demand precision In everything where health is at stake and life in danger, M. E.

Robinson Bro Prescription Druggists. A Lady's Toilet Table is always a spot or interest, ana of pride to her, consequently she will have the most elegant preparations in her collection. A bottle of CREME OF ROSES will adorn any lady's toilet, for it la perfect Skin Food ia notGreast: is neallng and soothing to the face, hands and Hps, and every lady In Goidsboro should be in possession of Oreme of Rotes. For ohaped hands and fao it has no equal. We have decided to put tbe price down wltblu the reaoh of all.

18 Cant a Bottia. Goidsboro Drug Go- he People's Popular Drug Store. Notice toWater Consumers Water rents for quarter endirg Marcn bis. are Due, and should be paid at the offloe of the Water Company by the 18th. The offloe will be ooen from m.

to 6 p. until the 16th. FRANK EVANS, Supt, ANTED A responsible Arm wants oSlolal offloe manager at Golds boio: salarv 11.200 vear: anna cash and best references required; com- merc ai rererenoe rurnianea. Address. Post Offloe Box Stafon 13, Philadelphia, Pa.

i r. -v R-EEU MAGIDE CURES RHEUMATISM The lovely borne of the bride's father was beautifully decorated for the happy and the spacious parlor, where the ceremony took place, was indeed a bower of lovlinesa in its profu aion of bridal adornments and brilliant lights. The bride wore a lovely gown of white, with bridal veil, and sd a large bunch oTbrlde's roses. Her Maid of Honor was ber cousin Miss Hattie Dillon; and the groom's best man was his brother. Mr.

Geo.Ragsdab.of Louisburg. The organ was pre sided over by Mrs.LR. Waddell, and the officiating minister was Rev. Father Griffin, pastor of the Sacred Heart Church, Raleigh. The ceremony was most im-pressive and very beautifu', and took place In the presence of quite a joyful gathering of relatives and immediate friends of the contracting parties.

The many bridal present, beautiful and costly, were greatly admired, and were pleasing testimonials to the high esteem in which the young couple are held by their particular friends both at home and at a distance, The Arqus is most sincere In wishing them the fullest possible measure of all that Is bright and good through a long life wedded happiness. WEEK OF I'KAYEK. The following is the program for the "Week of Prayer" to be held in five different churches of the city throughout the week Thursday evening, Second Baptist church; "Evangelization of the World" Rev. S. T.

Moyle Friday evening, St. Paul M.E church; "Evangels nlon Goldsporo" Riv. C. Newton All the people of Goidsboro are earnestly requested to give ween oi evenings to prayer Praying unitedly we shall obtain an abunbant blessing. LECTURE TO-NIGH r.

Ia Tha Woman'! Clnb Boom for Lrg Cblldraa and Orowa Paopla. Dr. K. T. Wyobe, the profes sional story teller, will give an entertainment in the Woman' Club room to-night to largo chil dren and grown people who wil pay an admission of 25 cents.

To morrow afternoon at 3:30 o'clock in the Woman Club room he wtll tell stories for the amuse ment and entertainment of chil dren exclusively, who will be charged 10 cents admission. loe following eloquent tesli monials is all the recommendation the lecturer needs: Greensboro, N. March 17, '99 I havo hoard Richard T. Wyohe tell some of bis stories to chil dren. and lake pleasure in testi fying to bis ability as a story-teller, and to the pleasure and profit ith wbicb children listen to him.

His fairy stories, stories from King Arthur, are of tbe purett and best type, expresse in choice language, and so arrang ed as to make a lasting impression upon tbe minds of the children, Very truly, P. P. Claxton. frofessor Pedagogy Normal and industrial College, and Editor North Carolina Journal of Education. Chapel Hill, N.

Sept. 13, '99. I have great pleasure in con- mending the work of Mr. Richard T. Wycbe.

With the enthupiatm of a true lover of tho best literature he is devoting himself to the useful fervice of reproducing for schools end other audiences in livbg story fashion "the fair hu manities oi oldroligiop," the high ideals of poetry and romance. It is work of the best ieUbetic and eth ical value, and children of larger growth may well enjoy and help it on. Thos. Hume. Professor of English, University ui huhi oarouna.

No heart can be put in a borne or position that is merely mg at a Jewelry Store where eyery article is sold on MERITS and at its A TRUE VALUE. lou do not have to be an expert jeweler to get all you pay for here. Our years of successful experience protects customers in making selections, as muoh as it helps us In buy. ing A beautiful line of goods at popular prices. Cured.

Price $1. To Stay All Druggists. The First class Engraving Free. The entire evening was one of pleasure to alV which is Characteristic of whatever social JBWEUBR AND ENORflVBIt Headquarters for HEARTS and BRACELETS. function this popular hostess essays." est Yet Bigg fOwing to the very inclement It is only natural that weather, and the prediction continued ram v.

to-night, it is deemed prudent to postpone the eitizsns meeting called for the Court House to-night, to some more propitious evening next week. Oar citlisnsfeel profound bargains as here offered, especially if you have failed j. tC to ireau yourseu or rnena ly grateful to Senator Morgan for his splendid speech in the TJ. B. Senate Monday in defense of the proposed i amendment to Collarette.

We have decided to close out our entire Golicry JANUARY 15th will be the last day I will make Photographs in Goidsboro. Until then 1 will make Cabinet Photographs at $1.25 per dozen. Six large Scotch Grey Mantellos. $1.50. Six small Scotch Grey Mantellos, $1.

Dewey Photos, six for 25c. Proofs shown and work guaranteed satisfactory See my show case at-the door. Campbell's Gallerv. stock at oar State constltntlon, and it is meet that we should give to him in uitBDie terms a iormai ex iression of onr sentiments; and or this reason It is desirable and proper that the proposed meeting for this purpose should Less man Manufacturers cost- FOR THIRTY DAYS WE OFFER be fully attended, hence the post ALL PURS LEFT! R. A.

CREECH, opposite Hotel Kennon. oogni oeiore ine last two adranoea. Over Goidsboro Hardware store, At one-third to one-half off the usual price-Two Electric Seal and Astrakhan Collarettes, with tails and heads in front, were nowlJ.OO. ponement fori date when the weather will be no bar to such attendance. KINDERGARTEN.

January Journal The most rapid growth in the human brain takes place during the first seven years of a child's lif e. That Is a settled fact. Hence, Three Electric Seal and you should take up such 1 f. II to a nice rur uniar or Astrakhan Collarettes, fine Seal, with heavy tails, three Collar, with tabs, worth with eight tails and two to close 3 left. $6.00.

and Tailored Suits likewise quality, Purplcsatin lined, tails and heads on shoulders and in front were now $6.00. you caovftte 6oifl By using WILLIAMS' D. D. It is so compounded that no matter how cold the weather is, there is no danger of taking cold. D.

D. is guaranteed to stop your hair from falling oul, cures dandruff, of no matter how long standing and all diseases of the scalp. all that la required at this period is simply to direct into the right Fur Collars, Electric eft, were now $U0. One beautiful Mink $11. JO; to close, $7.00.

Stone Martin Cellars, heads, full size, worth 500. fT M. E. ROBINSON BRO'S. C.

cnanneis mis outpouring of nat-' oral mental energy, and to nourish the body properly to stand the strain of rapid mental and physical growth. Therefore, no child ibould be sent to school before the age of seven. Fortunately this is becoming the general role. Bat hull Stone Martin Collar, six bushy tails, best quality fur, was now LadiesVCloaks, Jackets slaughtered in this sale. WE ARE Very busy now selllnar and DuttW J8t eceI'e, The Mid6t Crowa kinf Ter aUotaers of their kind, We can yon either frost-proof closets or where it is not.

it should hp. Froobel's teachings are perfectly ia accura wiia witj lact, for the Kindergarten simply direots nat ural energy through natural isctbodi of play and ia scarce 1 to be reckoned as a school. 1 -i jv.r ion can i nnd anv una hn n.n a vi viuiuuuiii uiu nnogr lor laaa tnnnav Sanitary Plumbers, Tin and Slate Roofers. Near Court HousiV5 1 JflO. OlaUQhteF Cil..

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