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paw,; - Na .laaP. meeU s Lode evwfy Tuesday renin. ' . in their ewn Dew bait Coital welcome to flsltor. alx. No. & o' vi..w aveninff. t every o'clock In Junior Ball, ow Mr H. Epstein' store. Knightly wel come to visitors. ti. rmo No. 100, Woodmen 1 wnrid. meet every Tuesda, renin at 7:30 o'clock In Junior nail. Vlsitin brothers art always welcome, r rvro Council No. 39 Jr. O. U. A. meet every Thursday eve- Bln.T:$0 o'clock, in junior Cordial welcome to au brethren. i Tlsltlng nfc,w LodM No. 139, B. P. O. B. 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 . tAU mv Vteltmg brothers ; entitled to register are cordially 1 -a!, at all times to Lodge : of Home. L0C1L BBUFS. Items ! Interest In and Aronnd the City. u. riavin H. Dortch, of Raleigh, SUI wwt was In cltT today" ... n v rv nf New Bern, was a visitor In our city today. Miss Alice Ay cock is at home again from her trip to New York. St Patrick's Day March 17 Is the next event of universal Interest. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Cohen, of Co li.mhna. Ga.. visitors in our cUy, let today to spend a few days w;t In Norfolk. Irknd. Messrs. W. C. Munroe and F. A. Daniels, who have been In attendance on the Supreme Court In Raleigh this week, have returnee 10 me u. a. - 14.. in nas pine" th A B street cf o i nn rcat and West ttmsvm ww." " Centre street It will be completed along the- entire length of wainui street from the depot to John street next week. We go forward. ' Be an optimist If you live la Golds boro. There Is more to sustain optim ism in Goldsboro than in any town in the Btate. It is The Best Town in the State. This cannot be successfully de nied. Why should not all the citizens, therefore, ot The Best Town In the BUte be optimist T ' Elsewhere In this Issue appears an article taken from the Wilmington Star that Goldsboro people in general will read with pleasure and pride, since the young lady so highly and Justly commended therein is a native ot Goldsboro, a graduate of and, sub- sequenUy a teacher in our city public l schools. . Mr. Charles E. Hosea, of PikevUle. an expert jeweler, and a young coun- ty man Who is extremely popular with all big mends, has taken a position In the Old and reliable jewelry store ja of Messrs. I D. Giddens & Son, In this eltr. and has entered unon his duties. The AriTM assures him of a cordial w r - - . welcome to Goldsboro. lmpertant Meeting of Juniors Tonight All members of Goldsboro Council of Juniors are urged to attend the reg ular meeting tonight, when the ques tion of a Stat Orphanage will be voted upon. Marriage License. - Register of Deeds W. G. Britt toda: issued a marriage license to Mr. John Tillman, of Duplin county, and Mlsi Bessie M.. daughter of Henry Vinson of New Hope township. Suspended Judgment Upon Payment - of Costs. In the Mayor's Court today Julius and Carlisle Ezzell and Leslie Fair cloth were tried for disorderly con duct Judgment was suspended upon payment of costs. Caavasa for Baseball Fond. The committee of the Goldsboro Athletic Association made a canvass ''''ot many business places yesterday in the Interest ot the aseball fund. The canvass will be completed within the next few days. Ametear Right at Acme Tonight Tonight Is ameteur night at the Ac me Theatre and undoubtedly a large crowd will see the local talent in vau deville roles. The new moving pic- ' ture, "When Knights Were Bold," tak en from that famous novel, "When Knighthood Was In Flower, will be a special feature tonight FOR MA YOR. SHOULD THEfSOOD CITI-I GOLDSBORO SELECT "2 AS TEEIS CHIEF EXECU- IIVE I FH02OSE THEM TO :iYE SIT ENTIRE TIME TO "ID OFFICE. . WASH DIZZELU sssism: 7TA7 I ImTCsf usually Is so full of suffering U il J . ii hension. Mother Friend, by Its penetrating and soothing properties, allays nausea, nervousness, unpleasant feelings, and "so prepares tne system for the ordeal that she passes through the event with but little suffering, as numoers nave -pr testified and said, "it is worth I weight in gold.'! HjjiN M ot raloaSUi luforaaUoa mHed Im. THS BEADFUID BEGTJLATQK Ca Atlanta, Ga. At The Messenger. The vaudeville combination, acro bats and bell ringers, at the Messen- gers Opora House this week, are pleas ing everybody and are receiving tne liberal patronage they so well deserve. while Manager Hlggins, too, comes In for a full measure of popular approval. A side-splitting feature tomorrow night, besides the above t attractions and moving pictures, will be the "nail contest" by local amateurs. Same old price, 10 and 15 cents ror a &u cent show. - . Work Progressing on Building. Work is progressing rapidly on the new Jaobi Memorial Building at the Odd Fellows' Orphanage, the brick work or the first floor bctng nearly completed. The framework for the new nouses of Dr. a E. Malone anil Vr. Han, on Ash street, ts finished. The two homes will be wraplete In every respect Workmen are busy repairing the damage to the store of H. Weil & Bros, on John street, which was gutted by fire. I'lhEYILLE SEWS. . M. T. Dickinson made a brief ii ss trip to our town Monday. Air. Jolm Waiters, of LaG range, U l.pr on a visit to bis sister, airs. j. w. Hosea. Misses Ethel and Madeline Albrit tnn and Mr Frederick Albritton. of -- Snow HIT. visited relatives here Sat- urday and Sunday na Bowden returned to h.?r oj ji:eg Monday from her home iwar Sit. unve. wnere Bne speui week recupe-ating from her recent ill ncss. - Mr. Will lam S.nlth Is able to be out again after a two weeks' confinement eaulting from a mule-kick which be received a little above the Instep of lils rjght foot T ticking in this section will be very liglit this year. Not near as many peas rave oeen pianieu aa ueruiuie, w.(..-!e the Mling off In the bean crop Is e. ' n greater. Mr. William Ham, who last ;!tr mfiv.1 hU familj' to Mebane, hut lio hn I'Tid,-" consideration the Quesi'n rtturnmj ,0 hl9 native town, is In v insr iiis hume here repainted and thor...igMy overhau'ed jjr. Charlie E. Hosea, an expert jeWt.. r 0f long experience, has gone Goldsboro, where he has accepted position with U D. Giddens & Son, wn0 are indeed fortunate In securing Knrh a. careful watchmaker as Is Mr. Hosea. An enter.ainment will be given sit the Pikevllle Hfeh School on Knay night, Maivh 19. A small admission fee of 10 na 15 cents will be asked, and the proceeds will go for the ben- fit of the baseball team. A long and varied pioj-'ram has been prepare, the special leature of which is to to a mock trial over the stealing of wat-ii--melons by a leading citizen. An eo;i- ing of fun I promised. Through the means of a very suc cessful supper and party given In February, the ladies of the Methodist Church have made great improvements to the Interior of the building. The ladies have worked earnestly and as the fruit of their labors now have the pews painted, the floor carpeted and the purchase of a large Bible, two pul pit chairs, besides several other arti cles for which there was sore ne..d. March 10, 1909. Shadow Party. For the benefit of the betterment , work, Novl Hill will give a "shadow party" on Friday night, March 12 The public is cordially Invited. ARE YOUR KIDNEYS WELL? Bright Disease, Dlabates, Rheuma tism, Gout Gravel, Dropsy, Inflamma tion of the Bladder, Bad Blaod and NarTaui Troubloi caused by Sick Kid neys. J. H. Hill k Son, tha well-known druggists of Goldibore knows by ex- parlance that HINDI I'O will euro all forms of Kidney and Nervous Troublaa, and will guarantee It in all caaea. Can't yeuailord t try it at their risk? It costs you nothing if It don't do the Work. - ' BSnt by mail to any addroas, prvpald. n receiptor 50c. Sis boxes, 12.60, ttader a poiltive guarante MEAT MARKET FOB SALE. I will sell my meat market busi ness and good-will, on easy terms. Reason for selling, defective eye sight HENRY N. HALL. Walnut Street . Is to love children, and no home can be happy without them, yet the ordeal through which the expectant mother must pass atna oreaa tnat sne iooks ror ward to the hour with appre yryt, jr. Iff 11 II No matter how much money you have to spend -o i will not get a better photograph of yourself than the one we will take. Our prices are reasonable but the work is the highest in the land. A. O. Clement, PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPH KR. WINDSOR - HOTEL IIW.T. BRUBAKEIt, Manager. Midway Utwa BtmJ Strad StatiM aaa ImJmt Tamiaal as Filbert St Rooms St par day and bp. TV Oalv MooWata PricW Hatel af l aaUtiaa fi Caaieaatac a PHILADELPHIA. STYLE AND COMFORT Your inspection is most cordially invited of the many newr and beauti ful SPIilXGJ STYLES of Footwear now on display. They range from the most dainty feminine to the l; ultra raanish, 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, TAX and BLACK K I Dand PAT ENT LEATHERS. GOLDSBORO SHOE CO -f ADVEItflSEHEJiT FOB PROPOSALS. Goldsboro, N. C, March 8, 1909. Sealed proposals will be received at this building until 2 o'clock p. m., April 13, 1009fc for furnishing fuel, lights, water, ice, miscellaneous sup plies, wash'ng towels, hauling ashes, and sprinkling streets for this build ing during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1910, or such portion of the year as may be deemed advisable. The right to .reject any and all bids is reserved by the Treasury Department JOHN F. DOBSON, Custodian. . tues&thurs ' BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY. Have oi portunity to obtain control of Al established and money making Goldsbor.) manufacturing plant. Want financial assistance. Proposition worth Investigating. Convincing facta fur nished. - 4 . C " ' MANAOEit." mchll 3t ' Care Argit ; F A. DANIELS, ATTORNEY-AT- LAW. GOLDSBORO, N. C. i Edeertnn Building. . , -. mm OA8' TREATMENT FO !." WANTADS. Five Cents Per Line Cash to accompany Order. : LOST,. LOST Horseshoe key ring with one heavy key and shoe buttoner attach ed. Finder return to this office. nichll ltd yon sale. FOR SALE A pair of large mules. W. R. Hollowell & Co. SKKD SwmJ Irlili polstoea and Seed Oats. Reliable at Southerland Co., West Walnut street near Bank of Wayne. 28-tf FOR SALE Handsome red and yel low canna bulbs by the dozen; also aster plants which will be ready tor planting April I. Mrs-Sue Bain. fcUGS OU SETTING Pure bred Huff Orpington eggs at $1.00 per setting of 13. Edwin Borden, 103 George street UUOWJi I EGIIORX A thoroughbred Brown Leghorn rooster last Bprlng chicken for sale. Apply at Argus Office. FOR SALE Madeira Vine Bulbs. 10 cents per dozen; Caladium Bulbs, Riclnuj Seed. Also other plants. Mrs. W. D. Traylor, near the Park. mchll Imd FOB REM. FOR REM Two houses on Slocumb street. Four rooms each and large lot Good water. Apply to W. D. Creech. ROOM I'OR REM One square from Postoiflce. nicely furnished; hot and cold water, also telephone. Single man preferred. Apply 115 Ash st mch9-24 UOl'SE TO REM Two-story resi dence, 211 N. William Street C. J Grlswold. mch2-tf FOB REM Five-room house and large lot with large garden, corner Beech and Williams streets, oppo site Pat King." 17 per month. E. L. Edmundson, the Hustler in Real Estate, Life and Fire Insurance Goldsboro, N. C. MISCELLAE0C8. " DO VOL7 WAM TO GO TO COLLEGE ! 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 school or college. Address, Robert J. Sherlock, 23-31 East 22d Street New York City. STOLES A racycle with front rim split no.r valve, and with light tan saddle, with large black springs, from the Walnut street entrance to Kennon He tel. between 8 and 11:30 p. m., Man h 4. Liberal reward for return to me or to John S. Dortch at City Hall, and no questions asked. J. II. Kryan, Phone No. 29. mcbD-tf WASTED. WASTED Success Magazine requires the services of a man In Aoldsboro 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. HOT MILK CHOCOLATE with Whipped Cream. The Kind Tonr Mother Made. The Imperial Pharmacy. si TOl'SG MES WASTED. United Stales Government Gives Sail way Mail Clerks 8800 a Year io Start, and Increases to I120& Uncle Sum will hold an examina tion in Goldsboro and throughout the United "States pn May 15. Many ambi tious young men, with only a very ordinary school education, can read ily pass. The government wants young men over 18 with common sen&e, to take" examinations for rail way mall clerks and carriers, and the Government Positions Bureau, of Rochv ster, N. Y,- with its peculiar knowledge of the requirement of the examination, can fit any young man in a few v-eeks to pass. A govern ment position means steady work, good pay, and a yearly vacation. There is time to frepare for the May 15 ex aminations, and any reader ot The Args can get full information how to proceed, free of charge, by writing Tha Government Positions Bureau, 407, Towers Block. Rochester, N. Y. : - SPECIAL. , I I Oa Fridays and Saturdays I . A lOe Cigar for Sc. The Imperial riarmacy. $ BIG SHIPMENT JUST RECEIVED! Our Jewelry line is enriched with the novelties as fast as they appear. If there's a new design in Brooches, Links, Hat and Scarf Pins, Lockets, Chains, etc., you may rely on finding it here. ; COLLAR BUTTONS Gold Collar Buttons for back and front " . . 15c Gold tiled Collar Buttons 5c Gold-filled Collar Buttons. ... .10c LINK CUFF BUTTONS Rolled and gold plated, worth 35c and 50c 25c STICK PINS. Rolled gold, worth 50c; now. , ,25c Solid gold Stick Pins, 50c, 75c, $1.00. $1.25, $1.50. $2.00 and $2.50 Emblem Buttons and Pins. From 50c up. Rolled Gold Lockets. Gold plated, perfectly plain, has place for two pictures; now $t.0i BABY RINGS. Plain gold, any s.ze; each... $ 1.30 BOOKS, STA TIONERY AND OFFICE SUPPLIES A SPECIALTY. TWO FLOORS-TAKE THE ELEVATOR. Cash Novelty and Book Store. Gel Your SHimies- to For those who have never given Aheir attention to the importance of perject fitting shoes ot who have been un able to obtain and gain the advantagpi of same. Will state that for this season in tfofpurchase of our Men's and Women's Oxfords we have included all the widths -i and sizes from extteme narrow f wMe and m doing so, we feel assured we will have no trouble in giving evey one desiring suchf the all round satisfaction to gained there byfot a shoe well fitted to the foot will not only give more comfoit, but Will retain their shape, took better and wear considerably longet than one which does not. M, R. A. HALES, PrMt. J. T. REVELL, WEIL TheBankofKenly. Kenly, N. O., January 22d, 1909. Mr. II. M. Humphrey, Manager National Life Insurance Co., . Goldsboro, N. C. " Dear Sir: I take pleasure in enclosing herewith my check for $66 93 and dividend voucher for $17.85 in payment of premium oi $84! 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 was 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 company and recommend it to anyone desiring good safe life insurance, as I believe I am getting a square deal. Very truly yours, , V E. II. ALFORD, Cashier. ( y J - - -- fSO P !- 47. Mens' Watch Chains. Rolled gold plated, hundsonie deHign; each .,,$5.00 Mens' Watch Fobs. Men's Silk Fobs, worth $1.50; now. each .$1.00 Silk Fob. patent safety fasten er, engraved top signet ef fect charm ; each ... . ..... $3.50 Ladies' Watch Fobs. Rolled gold plated woven wire Foo, neatly chasod signet buckle with signet charm at tached, place for monogram, al.-io patent Fob attachment; each .,..$3.5 BRACELETS. Band Bracelets 25c to $3.50 each RINGS! RINGS.' RINGS Gold plated, polished, signet top for engraving, well worth $3 50; special now at . $2.00 Vie. Pr..idt R. H. ALFORD, Culler. Tt3 Cc:l 2nd tz Ccsl Elll are both satisfying when you use our quality of coal, because the bestlasts longer and goes farthest; therefore most economical, and you score a dis tinct saving of money. Beside you have more efficient fires, less trouble, work and worry. If you have not yet used our coal get acquainted at once. Best soft ccl $5.50 rft to1, 2,000 lbs, spot cash. " Th Coal and Wocl Cs?!r. l m i Dainty Ribbon or Dress Pins Plain polished, 1 Inch long; per dozen ...,10o Engraved gold front, strong catch, 2 on card; per card $1.50 BELT BUCKLES Gold and gold-filled; 'each ..... ...... .50e to $1.50 BROOCH PINS Gold and gold-filled. 1 on card, 25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00 and $1.50 . HAT PINS Something that will-surprise you; each ......... 10c to $1.50 Ladies and Gents' Rings Gold Band Rings, any size, guaranteed to give satisfac tion .$2.00 PHONE 674 Gil. A. PoCis ..'.. '.V ... FOE Plumbing, Bicycle. . AND GENERAL REPAIRING John St., near PostofRce. LOGE! Jelly Crullers ANI Buttered Doughsuts AT Harnes Bakery CB.AYC0CK. R.W.T.'i:,'STCX AYCOCK & WINSTON. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. RALEIGH, N. C .'. Will practice In State and Federa Conrto. C. B. Aycock will attend every term of Wayne Superior Court, 'ft ME
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