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I Jr. II APPROPRIATING 1 1 TOSGAMD OYSTERS, A Sense Lodge No. 6, 1. O. O. F. moot very Tuesday eveuing, at 7.30 o'clock, In their own new hall. Cordial welcome to visitors. Kit Hi n Lodge No. 6, K. of P., meet every Friday evening, at 7.80 " o'clock lu Junior Hall, over Mr. N. Kpsteln'sJ store, i Knight ly weloome to vUitori. Magnolia Camp No. 100, Woodmen ol the World, meet every Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock In Junior OrderlHall. ' VUitlng brother! are Rver ,nj alwavs welcome. II V. . ttll 1 m f 11 A. M., ' tneeta every inursuay evening, 7.30 o'clock, In Junior Hall. Cardial welcome to all visit Ing brethren. "" , ' Goldsboro Lodge No. 189, B. P. O. E' meet 2nd and 4th Thursday night o( eaoh month. inJunlor . liall, over Mr. M. N. lutein's "tore, at MIL IiIUIILIi That Is the Most Urgent Thing at the Capitol, OTHER LEGISLATION TO WAIT. Harbor Improvement Must Be Carried Forward The Panama Canal Tributes to Senator" Proctor's Memory A New Orator " In the House. i By CHARLES W. ARTHUR. Washington, Jan. 18. Special. Ex-Senator Blackburn of Kentucky, who has been for nearly two years niemoer or we Panama canal com mission, spent a couple of weeks here, He returns t the isthmus In time to 8.80 o'clock. Klks Home,106CIest nMn rtallv from 8.30 to 1 JUUKB iB11 uuu ....... ..mi,.,..,.!.!. Blaburn, although he Is no engineer " u" " or expert, told people In Washington ed to register are cordially welcome that gtorJe( tQ tne gfect thut ,ake8 nad at all times to Lodge or Home been discovered under the bed of the i canul and that the big ditch was In - , danger of being a failure were noth LOCAL DKItrd. .n but fabrications and started for ithe purpose of discrediting the work While the engineers conservatively es- Mr. H. B. lllart, of Kocky Mount, pent today in the city. would not surprise him if it were fin- Mr. James Levy, or the Ulekory , " J"J". or aoout me cioee oi tue Buggy Company, was a visitor to on elty today.. Dr. Rea Parker returned to Peters burg, Va., today, after ploasant visit to relatives here. The Thursday aiternoon Euchre Club tr meeting this aiternoon with Mrs Geo. C. Southerland. Mrs. Dr.I.K. Orcen, of Wilson, is In the city, visiting her unele Judge Robinson, at the Hotel Kennon. Mr. Joseph Edwards is now in the stock centres of the West purchasing horses and mules for his sales stables The Roval Arcanum will meet this (Wednesday) evening at 7:30 o'clock In Pythian Hall, and all members are expeotcd. - Through an oversight the name of little Miss Mary Louise Wrenn, of Miss Annie Farrlors!room,was omitted from the published honor roll of the graded school in yesterday's Altous. The earliest harbingers of spring are here white shad. Mr. L. O. Wad dell, at the City Fish Market, Is serving them to bis customers these days and not at millionaire prioes either. Mrs. Marshall Williams, of Falson, whose potrait paintings have placed tier in the very front rank, of artists, was In the eity today, on her way to New Bern to do some life sketching Among those who'attended the meet Ing of Odd Fellows here yester-iay were Messrs. R. A. Watson, A. T. Walston, W. T. Deans, of Tarboro; R. tfllow and P. II. Crawford, or Kln ton; B. H. Uatoh and M.T. Ureazeale, of Mt. Olive. . Eureka Happenings. Mr. Sidney Edwards,' of Wilson, was a visitor here Sunday. Miss Annie Crow was called home Saturday on account of the illness of hor mother. Mr. William Smith aud Miss Mary Hauls were welcome visitors to our town last Sunday. Mr. Charlie iienton.of Kocky Mount, has been visiting his brother, Dr. G. It. Benton, for several day. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Hill and son, Thaddens, of Fremont, were guests ol Mr. Missouri Yelverton Sunday. . Mr. Hugh Mayo loft for Central America last week. We regret to lose him, but hope he will succeed In that far away country. Mis Susie Sauls returned to her home Saturday. Her visit are al ways welcome, and her musio is quite a treat to our little village. Br. and Mrs. Q. R. Benton wii call ed to Wilson last week to see Dr. Ben ton's mother, who was quite ill. We are glad to state at this writing that be is much Improved. The cold,'' damageable weather has caused many ol our people to be on the lok list With colds, aljo , many of the children have whooping cough, which make quite a decrease in the attend ance at soliool. . The supper Friday night, nnder the management of the Woman's Better ment Society, was quite a success, and they wish to thank all who contri buted to the supper, also those who so generously patronized it. This money Is io Improve the school grounds. Quite a sad accident ocourred about fonr mile from here, near the Greene county line, Mrs. Price, an age lady, who wa quite an invalid, and her lit tle grandobild, was burned to death last Wednesday, the child caught on fire and ran to bis grandmother and set ber afire. There was also "ju the room a ion of Mrs.' Price who was dis abled to walk from rheumatism, be tried to put the fire out and bis bands were badly burned when help reached hlin. ' It was one of the saddest acci dents, and the whole community sym pathizes wilh the alllic.ted family, MAUISTKR. January 18. l!lft:. presidential term of Judge Taft From what Mr. Blackburn said It would seem that the responsible men at the bead of the enterprise will take great pride In having the job done then. If possible, to signalize the admlnistra tion or the former secretary or war, nnder whom operations were com monced, especially as Judge Taft has had bis whole heart and soul' In the success of this greatest of modern un dertakings. Diseussing Possible Legislation If any river and harbor bill Is passed this session It will be a moderate one as compared with former measures. The government engineers have rec ommended that not less than $7,000,- 000 should be appropriated to care for works that will be greatly damaged If there are not funds available within the next fiscal year to preserve them Some of the members of the bouse committee think that, to be on the safe side, If any bill gets through It would not mnke much difference If the limit were fixed at about $10,000,000. and they a re going over the lists to see where the allotments shall fall. Besides, more thnn a majority of the house committee consider it very -Im portant for many additional surveys to be ordered. These, they insist, are absolutely necessary to determine whether or not certain streams are worthy of improvement. In view of the fact that much pressure Is exerted from many states to make the proper Investigation. House leaders fear, however, that If a bill goes to the sen ate it will be weighted down with ex tra millions, and there's where the trouble comes In. Tribute to Memory of Proctor. The late Senator Proctor of Vermont was for many years at the head of the combination which practically con trolled the marble business of the country. His concern sold more tomb stones to the government and fur nished more marble for public build ings than all the balance of the world perhaps. The other day when tributes of respect to his memory were paid In the senate Senator Page closed bis ad dress as follows: "In a mausoleum built of his own beautiful marble we placed his body, and there he sleeps beneath the monument erected to com memorate his name. But his life shall have a memorial more lasting than the enduring stone In the hearts of the people of that state which he loved and served so well." A New Congressional Orator. Representative Morris Sheppard of Texas Is developing as rapidly as any young man In congress as an orator. Out of the regular order the other day be made rather a long speech on the tariff. At first members did not seem Inclined to listen to any such talk as this, for they realize that during the coming extra session they will be sur feited with argument, but the Texan got their attention at the start and held a large audience at the close. One of his strong points Is that he has no manuscripts or notes before him. and that always tells In a body like the boo fe. ----- -- : ' Dissatisfied With Division of Pay. Secretaries to members of the bouse of representatives are supposed to re ceive $1,500 a year for their Work. At least that Is the allowance for each membor In the legislative bill for "clerk Mre," as It Is worded. The member, however, certifies to the clerk of the house that be has paid out the $1,500, or, aa It Is reported each month, $123. But the clerks say they do not get anything like the full amount Indeed, It la whispered about that the average pay of the secretary ranges from $60 to $70 a month. Quite a number are given the full pay, and that Is very ag gravating to those who are chopped down and have to reflect over the fact that the members put the difference In their own pockets. Secretaries to sen-' ators are named In the vouchers which they sign, and they get the full amount of the allowance In the appropriation bill. Secretaries to members who are complaining are wondering what they can do to Induce their employers to fork over the $1,500 a year. Or 3CBA1 Whitney s Collapsible Go-Carts! We are now showing the complete 1909 line. 75 PATTERNS. ...... i . BoirdeirD, DISTRIBUTORS. RoyaflD THY IG EM CAFE i , In J For Ladies and Gentlemen Meate Promptly ? Served ! .1. KINSON, Managsr. NEW PISH STALL At City Fish Market. L. G. WADDELL4 Propr. ; Fresh Water Fish f all rhoice varie ties. Halt water Fish fresh or corned. Free and prompt delivery any part of city. Your patronage is solicited. Phone 162, 1 1 Blank books ami stationery at The j Imperial Pharmacy. ir wni cure any case of Kidney or Bladder Disease not Carea Bacracby Corrects Irregularities Do not risk having grlghf Piswt or Plabetea beyond the reach of medicine. No medicine can do more. For Safe by M. E. Robinson & Bro City Pharmacy and Palace Drug Store. WALK- GE Shoes For Men. A REVELATION ! The first pair of WALK-OVER shoes is a revelation to the wear- a ; er because he nev er imagined that so much of style, so much of com fort and so much of service could be contained in one pair ot shoes. We never have to talk Walk-Over quality to him any more he knows. All leathers, $3.50, $4.00. For Sale by BEST & THOMPSON, Goldsboro, N. (I EDMS o cimomc ulcers Any chronic ulcer snows an unhealthy and Impure condition, of the blood. It is a diseased condition of the flesh at that particular spot, caused and kept Inflamed and Irritated by a continual discharge into it, of un healthy matter from the circulation. No treatment can have any curative ef fect except a medicine which will renovate the blood and entirely remove the cause. Salves, washes, lotions, etc., are sometimes ueiptui in reducing in flammation, cleansing the ulcer, or perhaps lessening the discharge, but such applications do not reach the blood where the disease germs are located and can never effect a cure. S. S S. eoe3 down into the circulation. drives out all impurities and morbid matter, and by nourishing the flesh with rich pure blood causes the place to heal naturally and permanently. S. 8. S. does not make a surface cure, but by beginning at the bottom, and rebuilding broken-down tissue, and supplying healthful, healing qualities to the blood, causes the place to fill in with new, firm flesh, while it steadily but surely effects a permanent cure. The ulcer can not exist when the blood is pure, and S. S. S. will thoroughly purify the blood. Book on Sores and Ulcers and any medical advice free to all who write. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, UA. WANTADS. Five Cents Per Line CASH TO ACCOMPANY ORDER. Goldsboro Slice Co. i MILK COW I have a fine milk cow for sale. Just come in milk. Capac ity 3 1-2 to 4 gallons. Address W. J. liandley, K. F. l. No. 2, Goldsboro, N. C. jll-tf CASTOR I A Tor Infants and Children. Th Yea Ksva Ab:js Z::zl "My Young Sister" writes Mrs. Mary Hudson, of Eastman, Miss., "toolc my advice, which was, to take Cardui. She was staving with me and was in terrible misery, but Car dui helped her at once. Help "Last spring," Mrs. Hudson continues, "I was in a rack of pain, Thetioctor did no good, so I began to take Cardui. The first dose helped me. jnow l am in better health than in three years." Every girl and woman needs Cardui, to cure iiTeeularity, falling feelings, headache, backache and similar female troubles. ' Cardui is sale, reliable, f scientific. TryCarduL H AT ALL DIIIIO GT0HE3 J BINGHAM SCHOOL' 17&3'1903 iuR lit VLAKS boy. have bn prepr.rf for COL1 K.K nd fur Lift, .ad " am ! mined lo b. M EN u THE BINGHAM SCHOOL 'Ideally located oa l Aibrnll. Plate. Onraainrioa M 1 LJTA k V far dudpUn. control and carriafr. oV. aintlM fro,, otbar school, not received. Wclout buy. expelled a. oaa u ' Siowtfacd Uajlnaeichjaedhypleee at honor. Limited to 138. iKate.re.900- S d-i.f.i; R. HI M.HAM. Snpt. R f. V No 4. ASHFVI1.I E. NX , Bears the FOR RENT Four nice double rooms. with table board. Apply to Mrs., Lillian D. Wooten, 201 South John Street. jiMf FOR RENT: Residence with 6 rooms 1 10.00 per month. Apply to A. U. Kornegay. J5-tf LOST: Thursday noon at Are on Vir Kinia street an insurance rate book Finder please return to Edgar II. Bain. Jl-tt ROOMS Furnished or unfurnished, with electric lights and maid st-rvice at Arlington Hotel. Apply to B. H. Griffin. d28-tr LOST Gents' 12 size gold filled open face watch with K. ol P. fob attached. Finder will please return to II. A.: Pike and receive reward. dl7-tr EYE GLASSES LOST Somewhere onJ the streets, also gold chain and pin attached. Finder will please leave at A Runs office. d7-tt Any Land Can Be Grad uallyalmproved. No matter how barren it is, sorrel fields can be readily changed to heavy grans fields poor land made rich. The LeQore Combination Lime will show paying results for ten to fifteen years to come. Best & Thompson. SALES AGENTS. Dr. T. Malcolm Bizzell, Physician and Surgeon,' Office: 110 West Walnut St., Phone 79 Residence: 105 West Ash St., Phone II Calls answered promptly day or night. W. J. Gibson & Co. REAL ESTATE. Services Second to None lOiJR ST A TIONERY ! is the creation of the very largest and best concerns manufacturing Box Papers in this country. We have now on dis play in our window an extraordinary line of 25c box papers that can't be sur passed. We invite yourinspection when in need of anything in Writing Tablets, Box Papers, Pound Paper or Envelopes. Goldsboro Drug Co. NenrBustnessr Phone, Catt or Write for Prices': GOLDSBORO PRODUCE COMPANY. (INCORPORATED) Wholesale Fruit Dealers ! Phone 191. Cor.fames and Chestnut Sts. Two Car Loads of (Oranges and one Car Load of Bananas will arrive this week. i y .Are You Alarmed? over theiamotint of money you are put ting out for household expenses? Then why not order your coal from ns and note the reduction in your bills? You say our priee per ton i as high as any body's. Perhapsr tut the difference in quality makes ours much the cheap r in the course- of the Winter, the v! year for that matter. 'jsssV Vy .L3 Gr "jTiature of I 1rVW ADVCnTIOEC.NTI-iF ARGUS ! Phono 47. Tho Coal and V.'c -
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