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D KIORY. Koub Lodge No. . X 0. O. F. meets every Tueaday evening. o'clock. In their own new nail Cordial welcoma to visitors. Buffln Lodge No. . K. of P. meet very Friday evening, at 7.30 o'clock In Junior Hall, over Mr. N. Epeteln's store. Knightly weL come to visitors. Magnolia Camp No. 100, Woodmen of the World, meet every Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock In Junior Order Hall. Visiting brothers are always welcome. Ooldsboro Council No. 39 Jr. O. U. A. M meets every Thursday eve ning, 7: 30 o'clock, in Junior Hall. Cordial welcome to all visiting brethren. Ooldsboro Lodge No. 139. B. P. O. E meet 2nd and 4th Thursday night of each month In Junior Hall, over Mr. M. N. Epstein's store, at 8:30 o'clock. Elks Home, 105 Chestnut street, open dally from 8-30 to 1 a. m. Visiting brothers i entitled to register are cordially ' welcome at all times to Lodge i or Home. LOCAL BRIEFS. Knights of Pythians moct in regular session tonight j Capt A. a Hollowell returned from Raleigh today. Mr. J. R. Doughton, of Raleigh spent today In the city, Mr. W. 8. O'B. Robinson, Jr., went to Chapel Hill today to attend a ger man tonight. A number of the young people of town will enjoy a picnic at the Coun try Club Monday. Corporation Commissioner sSainuel b. Rogers spent today in the city en route to New Bern. Miss Katherine Street, of New Bern, who has been visiting her cous in, Mrs. William H. Best, has returned home. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Garvin, who have resided here several years, left last night for Florence, 8. C their borne. All Masons are requested to attend the regular weekly meeting Monday Bight, when there will be work in the the first degree. Dont forget the Graded School con cert In the Opera House Saturday night, February 20. The performance will begin promptly at 8 o'clock. Let everybody be present to help the cause of the school library. . Admis sion 26 cents for everybody. .' ' No School Monday. The Goldsboro Public School will Observe Washington's birthday Mon day, and accordingly there will be no school. Presided Over House. Representative J. M. Mitchell was congratulated today by the members of the House for the manner In which he presided over that body at the ses sion last night, and expedited busi ness. : 60 rolls of new China Matting just received at Andrews & Waddell Fur niture Co. Notice. By virtue of a mortgage, executed by G. W. Edgerton and J. W. Johnson to Henry Well, and registered In Book No. 91, page 117, In office of Register of Deeds for the County of Wayne, the undersigned will sell for cash, by public auction, at the Court House door in Goldsboro; on the 6th day of March, 1909, all live timber fit for sawing, 12 inches and above In diam eter, 18 inches aboe the ground, on a tract of land in Great Swamp Township, in Wayne County, on which John It Floars now resides, bounded on the North by the lands of Sas. O. Floars and Jacob Hooks on the East by the lands of J. T. Turlington; on the South by the lands ol. lu O. Hayes and the lines of F. M. Ayeeek, deceased; and on the West by the lands of W. It Hooks and J. T. Hooks, and entirely surroundec y said lands, containing 253 acres, more or less, together with all nec essary rights to enter upon said land and to cut and move said timber from said land by the 3 1st day of March, MIL HENRY WEIL. This, February 2nd 1909. Notice. By virtue of an order of the Super ior Court, rendered in the matter of Hannah B. Jurney, Administratrix of N. M. Jurney, deceased, against Brax ton C. Jurney and others, heirs at law, the undersigned will sell at the Court House door, in Goldsboro, at twelve o'clock, on Monday, the 8th day of March, 1909, for cash, the following tract of land, subject to the dower right of the said Hannah B. Jurney, said tract of land situated in Brog- flea Township, Wayne county, adjoin ing the lands of IX B. English, John H. Loftln Br, and others, and being situated about one mile east of Mount Olive, and containing about 100 acres, more or less; said lands being knows as the N. M. Jurney farm. Feb. 4, 1909. W. T. DORTCH, k'i-i"'''" Commissioner. Sleet and Snow Perhaps the Doctor don't get out easy. UseVICK'SCBOUF and PNEUMONIA SALVE, and relieve the little sufferer in fifteen minutes. It does it or your money back. 25c, 50c and $1.00. All druggists. SEALED BIDS FOR THASII AM) GARBAtiE. Sealed bids for the trash and garb age of the city for the coming year will be received at the office or tne City Clerk until 13 o'clock, m., Feb. 27. 1909. The party to whom award Is made must furnish dumping ground for said trash and garbage, the loca tion of said dumping ground to be plainly stated in bid. Payments upon said award to be quarterly and in ad vance. The successful bidder to keep all roads and bridges leading to dump ing ground in good repair during the existence of this contract, and shall give bond with good surety for tbe faithful performance of contract D. J. BROADH URST, City Clerk. Goldsboro, N. C, Feb. 16, 1909. INDIGESTION? AW 7 DYSPEPSIA? New Barber Shop LADY MANICURIST. Ladies shampooing done at home $1.00. in the shop 50c. Ladies Electric Massaging done at home $1.00, in the shop 25c. Phone for manicurist. J. D. LORENZ, Phone IS, 128 East Centre St o matter how much money you have to spend -n 1 will not get a better photograph of yourself than the one we will take, uur prices are reasonable but the work is he highest in the land. A. O. Clement, PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPH EB. Pay Tour City Taxes For 1908. Dear delinquents: I have been wait- in and looking for you to come round and pay your city taxes for 1908 before being advertised. And want to tell you that at the meeting of the Board of Alderman Feb. first the tax collector was ordered to ad vertlso all delinquents March first and to enforce the payment of all taxes then unpaid by distress as pro vided by law. Those owing taxes will please call and settle before then and save cost of advertisement and levies on your property. All who wait and have cost to pay will have no one to blame but themselves. Don't wait but come now. Respt., J. S. WARRICK, City Tax Collector. Office at City Halt. E. O. D. 1 mos. LOOK OUT FOR SweelheartSoapCoopons THEY WILL BE RE DEEMED AT THIS STORE. Gurley & Sassers Store ' Comer James and Chestnut Sts. f -f S ' iiiiiiiiiiiih . mm ' jm . fWT'W tt"'"wJ f ' I" mi in ii' 1 1 1 ' SjJX'V ' 1 ' J . mmm If ! 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Two more cars of Shingles and a car of Plaster ing Laths now in Transit. A. T. Griffin M Co. Soap SPECOAL Chairs S3o9S NOTICE TO will allow yon jive cents for every coupon you, redeem. Cut lie RETAILERS Sale ! $s-W& Jj A Diamond Engage ment Rings ! The recipient realilv appreciates the quality of a tliamond ring hou-ht 11. A. CREKCH'S. Odd Things Not Found Elsewhere ! Our reputation for selling TI1K UliST hasjstoodthe test of more than thirteen years. R. A. CREECH, LEADING JEWELER. To a Quick Buyer! I am offeiitig one seven room house with bath, lot 50x140, fronting West, ou Virginia St., near the ball park. The Whit Edgerton place containing 29 acres, good 5 room cot tage, new barn, stables, sheds and out buildings, one tenant houso and a good branch pasture with wire fence, with a No. 1 young orchard. 25 1-4 acres on the Snow Hill road, adjoining the Eevilo Park property. A most desirable location, suitable for trucking. The J. W. Loftin fine farm 1 1-2 miles north-east o! City on the Norfolk & Southern Kail way, also on the public road, 4 room cottage, barn and sheds, also good orchard. This land is in a high state of cultivation and suitable for all erops. For terms see- N. E. BRADFORD. HE CUTS THE EARTH TO SUIT YOUR TASTE. The Colonial Barber Shop Offer Everything at Low Prices. Ladies' Shampoo (week day, except Saturday) Jill be made by th ffrnpri; harhor Mr Pastor, at home, for 50c. Sunday. 75c. Children's Hair Cut Buster Brown home, week days, 25c. Sun day, 50c. Write or ask for Mr. raster. 131 East Centre Street. ALL WHIT ADVERTISE IN Your jobber WANTADS. Five Cents Per Line CASH TO ACCOMPANY ORDER. hKKIi ,s!nl Jrisli iottoes and .Seed Oals. Ketinble at .SouthcrUnii Co., West Walnut struct near Bunk of Wayne. JiM-tf FOR It KNT: Resilience with 6 rooms IIU.00 per month. Apply to A. U. Korneiiny. )5 tl KOOMS Famished or uiifiiriiistuHl, with electric lights and maid si-rvien at Arliugtoi) Hotel. Apjily to li. H. (iritlin. . d2M.tr fOR RKNT Tlio store adjoining II. Weil ck Un8.. formerly ocjcupied by W, J. (.Jibion as an otlice. Apply to Jos. Rosenthal. dl2-tt t.iJST. Oit John street near S inmier in's forncr a $10 bill. Return to Argua office DR. J0ELWHITAKER, Practice limited to diuesses of EYE, EAR, NOSE M THROAT. at Dr. Jj N. ; Johnson's Office Fri day only. 13J.i.l3Lj0 I THE ARGUS '-'''W&l
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