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: i c:r.ECTOHY. , Loage No. . t O. a P. inaeU tverr Tuesday 1 7:80 o'clock, la their ow new tall Cordial welcome to visitors. -aLod No. . & of P, meet every Friday evening. at l:S0 o'clock In Junior Hall, over Mr. N. Epstein's store. Knightly wel come to visitors. Magnolia Camp No. 100. Woodmen ol the World, meet every Tuesda. evenln at 7:30 o'clock in Junior Order Hall. Visiting brothers are always welcome. Goldsboro Council No. 39 Jr. O. U. A. XL, meets every Thursday eve-nin-.7:3Q o'clock. In Junior Hall. Cordial welcome to all visiting brethren. Goldsboro IMlge 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 1:30 o'clock. Elks Home, 105 Chestnut street, open dally from 8:30 to 1 a. m. Visiting brothers entitled to register are cordially welcome at all times to lodge or Home. i LOCAL BBIEFS. Items ef Interest In and Around the City. Mr. Ernest Burwell, of Tarboro, was a business visitor to this city today. The gross receipts of the cantata were 1140. which will probably net $75 for the church. Manager E. T. Oliver, of the Golds boro Traction Company, was a busi ness visitor to New Bern today. Mr. J. Wnyland Jones and little soi of Wilson, are. in the city, via:fi her parents. Mr, and iis. U l- j.ucus. The weekly prayer niting of the Friends Church is on Thursday night, instead of Wednesday night, as Inad vertently published in yesterday's Argus. ; Mrs. Pattle Fulghum, of Wilson. Is In the city visiting her sister, Mrs. M. K. Crews, at the home of her cousin, Mr. W. H. Godwin on East Centre street south. The Woman's Club, that has in it much histrionic talent, la preparing present at an early day a delightful play entitled "Piper's Pay," which will be given In their club room. Hon. J. T. Joyner. State Superin tendent of Public Instruction, return ing from a visit to Klnston, was cor dially greeted by many old friends in this city today between trains. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bizzell returned yesterday afternoon from a business trip to Northern cities. They also at tended the Inauguration. They were accompanied home by their son, Dr. T. Malcolm BizzelL The many friends in this city of Mrs. IX M. Prince, of Scotland Neck, will be interested to know that she is an operative patient in Sarah Lee Hos pital In Noilolk, and we all wish for her a speedy and safe recovery. Senator Barham is at home again, the Legislature having adjourned, and we are all glad to see him regularly among iu again. As Senator he served our people with entire satisfaction and nroved himself a man of sound thought and liberal view. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Cohen, of Co lumbus, Ga., who hare so many cor dial friends in this city, the home of Mrs. Cohen, who was the beautiful Miss Lillle Edwards, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Asher Edwards, are here, the guests of Mrs. Cohen's parents, al their palatial residence, corner ol James and Ash street west Mr. H. H. Hobbs left today, for tht North, where he goes to select and purchase a complete stock of bath tubs, toilet outfits and plumbing spe cialties, and on his return will open an up-to-date plumbing establishment here. Mr. Hobbs has been actively engaged in this line of business for years, and is thoroughly conversant with every detail and acqulnted with the trade and its needs. Therefore, there is every reason why he should be extended a liberal patronage. Mr. A. M. Shrago, the Walnut street wholesale dry goods merchant, who has been on an extended business trip North, on which he encountered the recent blizzard, . arrived home last night, and is as beamingly happy as a new convert on his getting back to "God's country." He says that from New York to Washington it is the exception to see any considerable number of telegraph poles standing In continuous order, and that he encoun tered the fiercest weather of any trip he has ever made North. The Emergency Remedy. VICK'S CKOUP and P2TEU ! lOXIA SALVE will save sick. s s and suffering, OCT VICK'S. ."-) 8-..1 J1.C0. A Tennj Gen!. Grot k M Mask, the young soil of Mr.. George M. Mask, has proven his ability as a genius by the cleverly built swing made by this young man. Which is being displayed In the windw of Lane's drug store. TODAY'S COTTON MARKET. (Reported by Richard Johnson.) Liverpool Futures. Open. March-April .. .. 5.05 April-May .. ., .. 5.06 May-June .. .. 5.07 Receipts, 6.000 bales. Sew Tork Futures. Cose. 5.02 Vt 5.04 5.05U March . . . . 9 51 9.52 May . . . . 9.50 9.51 July .. .. .. 9.42 9.44 October 9.30 9.30 Local spots, 9.40. LIST OF UNCLAIMED LETTERS. Remaining In Fostoffire, Goldsboro, Wayne County, 3f. C. . . March 1, 1909. Men's List M. Arnle Brown. Ralph P. Connally. Dr. Lawrence Daniel, L Daughtery Burke Deans. C. E. Edmundson. John Ooones. Almond Heggins, aJs. N'ewlen. E. M. Johnson. E. T. Leonard. W. M. Mason, Henry Myer. W. I. Parker. I R. C. Robinson. , Richard Sutton, Lureda Shaw, W. Ittj SIghterburg, Mlngor Sproute, H J. M. Thompson. G. H. Wells, Willie Wiggins. Ladies' List. Mrs. Pattie Boyens, Mrs. Pollie ...al (2). Miss Amelia Brown. Fanny Chestnut, Mrs. C. O. Crisw. , lis; ...... Frlncies Davis, Miss Lenorie D.aus. - Miss Lue France. Mrs. Ellen Fore man, Mrs. Melvin Farries. Miss Lizzie Hupen, Miss Rebekei Hooks. Mrs. D. F. Inman. Miss Essie Johnson, Mrs. Eliza Johnson. Miss Henrietter Kornegay. Miss Sa die Kornegay, Miss Sadie Bell Korne gay. Miss Callie Moodned, Miss McCan nel. Miss Elizabeth Roberson, Mrs. Nan cy Ri.issom, Amelia Rayford. Miss .Margaret Suntund. Miss Il 'ttie Thompson. Mrs. Ien!cn Wrackley. Miss Mary VvM,i.,'n. 1'u-sons calling for above letters will please say advertised. Rules ami regulations require that one cent bo puid on advertised letters. J. F. DOBSON. Porstmaster. No case of contagions blood poison is ever cored tin til the last particle ef the virus has been removed from the circulation. The least taint left in the blood will sooner or later, cause a fresh outbreak of the trouble, with all Its hideous and des tract! va symptoms of ulcerated mouth and throat, copper colored splotches, falling' hair, sores and ulcers, etc No other medicine so surely cures contagions blood poison as S. S. S. It goes down into the blood and steadily and surely drives out every particle of the infection. It absolutely and perfectly purifies the blood, and leaves this vital fluid as fresh, rich and healthy as it was before the destructive virus of contagious blood poison entered the circulation, s. s, a. qniciciy taxes enect on tne Diooa, and gradually the symptoms disappear, the health is improved, the skin cleared of all spots, sores and other blemishes, the hair stops coming out, th mouth and throat heal and when S. S. S. has cleansed the system of the poison no traos of the disease is left S. S. S. cures contagious blood poison because it is the greatest of all blood purifiers, tested and proven for more than forty years. Hook, on this disease witn suggestions tor some treatment, and any medical advice sent free to all who write. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. 3QDC L batches at get just what it is represented to be, ft. A. CREECH, LEADING JEWELER. 2EHE L A. BALES, fW&at. J. T. REVELL, The Bank of Kenly. Kenly, N. C., January 22d, 1909. Mr. II. M. Humphrey, Manager National Life Insurance Co., " Goldsboro, X. C. Dear Sir: I take pleasure in $66.93 and dividend voucher for $17.85 in payment of premium oi $34.78 on account of my contract No. 190,769 for $3, 000 and I wish to express to you my appreciation of this large dividend. This is the second dividend upon an ordinary life policy. The first dividend was paid at the end of the first year, which waa also very satisfactory. The dividend of $17.85 is more than I expected. I am also well pleased with the 59th Annual Statement of this compaoy and recommend it to anyone desiring good safe life insurance, as I lieve I am getting a square deal. ' , Very truly yours, V It. II. ALFOKD. Cashier. TWO TOrTlIFrL COLORED CONVICTED OF STEALING MUSS Entered W. II. Winstcad's Tolmrro . Strmmcry and Mole Supine Fittings.? Two youthful colored boys. John Crocker, aged 10 years, and John Hen ry Falsou, aged 11 years, were con victed this' afternoon of larceny of brass fittings from the engine room of Mr. W. H. Wlnstead's tobacco tslem niery on John street. The boys entered the engine room and appropriated brass gauges ami lu bricators, which they afterwards sold to Junk shops in this city. Chief of Police Jack Fulghum and Policeman Tudor mude the arrests. The boys will be tried at the April term of court CHILD'S DREADFUL I fHad Sixty Boils when but Six Months Ai j tf- A II.. Ill .Ln J U.. Via was Annually midiaeu uj a Humor It Looked Red Like a Scald and Spread Over Half Her Head Both Troubles are Cured. NO PRAISE TOO HIGH FOR THE CUT1CURA REMEDIES "When my little Vivian was about Six months old, her papa had a boil on nis xoreneaa. as that time the child was covered with prickly heat and I suppose in scratch ing it, her own head became infected for it broke out in boils, one after another. She had about sixty in all and I used Cuticura Soap and . Cuticura Ointment ! which cured her of them entirely. Then, sometime later, her little foot got sore between the toes. Being afraid it was alt rheum, I spoke to our doctor, lie gave me a powder which dried it up, but soon after it broke out behind her ears. They cracked half way around and the humor spread up on to her head until, on several occasions, it was nearly half covered. The humor looked like a scald, very red with a sticky, clear fluid coming from it. This occurred every year. I think it was toward the spring. I always bathed it with warm water and Cuticura Soap and applied Cuticura Ointment which never failed to heal it tip. The last time it broke out waa when she was six years old. It became to bad that I was discouraged. Then I procured a bottle of Cuticura Resolv ent which soon cleared it out of her blood. I continued the u.e of Cuticura Soap and Ointment with the Resolvent until she was perfectly well. She is now about eight years old and has never been troubled in the last two years. c We also find Cuticura Resolvent a good spring medicine and we are lust giving tne children Cuticura Resolvent Pilia as a tonic We do not think any one can praise Cuticura Remedies too highly, Mrs. M. A. Schwerin, 7i Spring Wells Ave., Detroit, Mich., Feb. 24, 1908." Oomplrto ExttmiAl and Internal Treatment nf Fery Ilumor ol Intents, Children and Adult ron auta of Cutirura Soap (2&r ) to Clrann th skin, rutlmri ointment (50e ) In Hi-al th Skm and Cud aura RlM!t (SIV . lor m th form of Chorolaw Coated Pllh. V pr rtal of 60 to Purify th Iihiod. Bold ihrouartiout tor world. Pntur Imw Cbam. Corp . Pol Propa Hoaton. Mam. af-llAOa Pre,, Cuticura Boafc on Btln Dmw CURES TROUBLES p o. . BLOOD POISOH 3DCZ3C 2 Any Price! We have one of the handsomest and most varied line of FINE WATCHES in SOLID GOLD, GOLD FILL ED, SILVER and NICKEL in Eastern Carolina. If you buy a watch here you will in Vi Prtdt. S. H. ALFORD, Cuhiw, enclosing herewith' my check for WANTADS. Five Cents Per Line CASH TO ACCOMPANY ORDER. $ FOB SALE. FOR SALE A pair of large mules. VV. R. llolloweil & Co. SKKL) Htwd Irisb potatoes and Seed Oh I . Reliable at Koutherland Co., West Walnut street near Bank of Wayne. J28if FOR SALE Handsome red and yel low carina bulbs by the dozen; also aster plants which will be ready for planting April 1. Mrs Sue Bain. E(iS FOU SETTlJiO Pure bred Buff Orpington eggs at $1.00 per setting of 13. Edwin Borden, 103 George Btreet. BKOM Ji IKGHORX A thoroughbred Brown Leghorn rooster last spring chicken for sale. Apply at Argus Office. riASO FOR SALE Square style, good tone, full octave. Will sell at a bargain. Address "B," care Argus. 3-2 lw FOR REM. FOR REM Two houses on Slocumb street Four rooms each and large lot. Good water. Apply to W. D. Creech. ROOM FOR REM One square from Postojflce. nicely furnished; hot and cold water, also telephone. Single man preferred. Apply 115 Ash st. mch9-24 HOUSE 10 REM Two-story resi dence, 211 N. William Street. C. J. Griswold. mch2-tf FOR KEMv-Five-room house and large lot with large garden, corner Beech and Williams streets, oppo site Pat. King. $7 per month. E. L. Edmundson, the Hustler in Real Estate, Life and Fire Insurance, Goldsboro, N. C MISCELLANEOUS. DO IOC WAST TO GO TO COLLEGE I If so we can help you. We have already put hundreds through col lege by means of our plan. Write today for full information regard ing our offer of a free scholarship in any Bchool or college. Address, Robert J. Sherlock, 29-31 East 22d Street, New York City. STOLEX A racycle with front rim split near valve, and with light tan saddle, with large black springs, from the Walnut street entrance to Kennon Hotel, between 8 and 11:30 p. m., March A'. Liberal reward for return to me or to John S. Dortch, at City Hall, and no questions asked. J. II. Hryan, Phone No. 29. mch5-tf WAMED. WASTED By lady stenographer a position at once. Have had experi ence and can give good reference. Address "X," care The Argus. mch3-lCtd WASTED Success Magazine requires the services of a man in Goldsboro to look after expiring subscriptions and to secure new business by means of special methods unusual ly effective; position permanent; perfer one with experience, but would consider any applicant with good natural qualifications; salary $1.50 per day, with commission op tion. Address, with references, R. C. Peacock, Room 102, Success Magazine Bldg., New York. I0U.G 3LE2T WAMED. United Stairs Government Glres Rail way Vail Clerks $800 a Tear to Start, sod Increases to $1200. Uncle Sum will hold an examina tion in Go'.dsboro and throughout the United States on May 15. Many ambi tious youri men, with only a very ordinary school education, can read ily pass. The government .wants young men over 18 with common sense, to take examinations for rail way mail i ierks and carriers, and (be Government Positions Bureau, cf Rochester, N. -Y.. with its peculiar knowledge of the requirements of tLf examination, can fit any young man in a tew veeks to pass. A govern ment position means steady work. good pay, and a yearly vacation. There is time to rrepare for the May IS ex aminations, and any reader of The Argus can get full information how to proceed, free of charge, by writing The Government Positions Bureau, 407, Towers Block, Rochester, N. Y, While It Lasts A SAMPLE BOX OF- Gllt!l S F2tilCaS C&aaatjf FREE! TO EACH CUSTOJIER. - Imperial Ftoey ?i::E-ULES f:r v -i r::: a bays treatment roa SI.4Ht Get YdDM For those who have never given their attention to the importance of perject fitting shoes ot who have been un able to obtain and gain the: advantages of same. Will state that for this season in the purchase of our Men's and Women's Oxfords we have included all the widths and sizes from extteme narrow to wide, and in doing so, we feel assured we will have no trouble in giving every one desiring such, the all round satisfaction to gained there by, for a shoe well fitted to the foot will not only give more comfoit, but will retain their shape, look better and wear considerably longer than one which does not h. weal &- ISTYLE AND COMFORT Your inspection is most cordially invited of the many new andbcauti ful SPRING STYLES Footwear ! now qu display. They range from the . most dainty feminine to thenj ultra nanisb, while style is apparent in every line, yet comfort is to be had in every style. We are showing the newest creation in STRAP PUMPS, in SUEDE, TAN and BLACK KIDandPAT EXT LEATHERS. GOLDSBORO SHOE CO This Space Reserved FOR E. L Edmundson WHO MAKES Quick Deals end Good In vestments. Real Estate,'Life andFirc Insurance. look: ! Jelly Crullers Buttered Doughnuts AT Barnes Bakery SPECIAL. On Fridsrs and Saturdays I 1 10e Clftr for Ce. I The Imperial FnarmaeT. . Dr. E C. Vitou, DEMTI3T. Phon tSO' 0 Cs!d sboro. fl. C 9$$ r Slaees to M l"'e Wish nnr w a nr u fn ki mm we WEQCENTLY PajiIbDuG rni &WHICH ARE NOW Open to our Customers ! ONE TICKET - - - 25c. FIVE TICKETS - $1,001 Grum & East Walnut Street. 111 . ' - THE B. & H. IS A GUARANTEED MERCHANT TAILOR LINE 11 We have exclusive sale and are the only representatives in Goldsboro. To introduce this line we offer for this week only , suit made to your measure at $20 60 styles, all Wool, Worsteds, Cassimers and Serges to select from. Style, Work and Fit guaran- teed. Have your measure taken now. At M. N. Epstein's, GOLDSBORO, N. C.g Nemo Corsets The new Nemo Self-Reducing Corset reduces the abdomen effectually. The first time you wear a Nemo Self-Reducing Corset your skirt will have to be "taken in" three to four inches. The only corset ever made that posi tively reduces the abdomen with hy genic safety, perfect comfort and sty lish grace. All stout women should wear one. Models also for slender and medium forms. Exclusive sale for Goldsboro. PRICES $3.00 and $5.00. 7 rooms, Centre Street water, $10.00 per month. 7 rooms cottage, North large yard, $10.00 pet: month. 6 room cottage South John Street, city water and large garden. See N. E. BRADFORD. Keal Estate Rental and Ir.rurcr.c?. mm, to Announce t t r r a have A;c- INSTALLED Bath Jennett. The Popular Barber Shop Just Received ! Si MUlftaaf ASHER EDWARDS. North, good garden, citr Slocumb Street, good water. 9 O J
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