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:: u. a Lodge No. C, L 0. & meeU ever Tuesday tranlns. at 7:30 o'clock. In their own new ball Cordial welcome to visitors, Kuffin Lodge Ko. . K. of P meet every Friday evening, at T:M o'clock In Junior Hall, over Mr. U. Epstein'! etore. Knightly wel tome to visitor. Magnolia Camp No. 100, Woodmen of the World, meet every Tneada. evening at 7:30 o'clock In Junior Order Hall. Visiting brother- are always welcome. r.oMahnrn Council No. 89 Jr. O. A.1L, meeta every Thursday eve ning?: SO o'clock, In Junior HalL rnraial welcome to all waiting . : brethren.'" ;, Ooldsboro Lodge No. 139, B. P. O. E. mont 2nd and 4th Thursday night nf 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. LOCAL BRIEFS. For additional Briefs see third page. Straw hats are on exhibition but not on the heads of pedestrians as yet. number H. H. Hobbs Is showing some or the latest shower bath attach ments for bath rooms. Major Wynne, colored, was fined $5 today by Mayor Ormond, charged with disorderly conduct. It look3 like springtime in the show windows of the city stores these days, but It certainly don't feel like It Go out to East Goldsboro tomor row, whether you buy a lot or not It will do you good to see how It is grow ing. Election of officers for ensuing year will be held tomorrow night, in their clu-J rooms, by Goldsboro Lodge, No. 139, B. P. O. Elks. Every member of the lodge should be In attendance. Mrs. Eugene Hines delightfully entertained the Bridge Club, of which she Is a member, yesterday afternoon at her lovely home, corner of George street north and Mulberry street west Owing to illness, Rev. Mr. Griffith, of Kinston, was unable to come today to hold, the service to St Stephen's Episcopal Church tonight, as announc ed in yesterday's Argus. The service, therefore, will be conducted by the rector, Rev. J. Gilmer Buskle. By an inadvertence that was en tlrely without the thought of the exec utlve committee, the hours for the op enlng'and closing of the city primary were fixed at 7 a, m. and 6 p.m. The committee have changed these and the nnila will ltd own from sunrise to sunset -The committee of Goldsboro worn' en appointed to solicit contributions for tn farmers' free dinner in this . s"' city next Tuesday, March 30, should meet .with generous contributions, for there are going to be at least a thous and farmers with their sons here on that day. and Goldsboro should be equal to the hospitality required of her on the occasion. Miss Sadie Dannenberg, of Wilson accompanied by Miss Evelyn Novich of Asheville, Is in the city, and they are the guests of Miss Dannenberg's sister, Mrs. Leopold Conn, on John street, north. Miss Novich Is the be trothed of our popular young friend and progressive townsman, Mr. Jos. Dannenbtrg, and is receiving a cordial greeting by this young gentleman's many friends here. CHAT ABOUT YOUR FRIENDS, Mr, M. E. Hobbs left last night on a business trip to Richmond. Mrs. S. B. Moore, of New Bern, is spending a few days with Mrs. W. R. Hen, Mr. Iredell Mearea, of Wilmington was In the city today for several hours. Mrs. W. H. H. Cobb returned last night from a visit to her daughter Miss llla Cobb, in Wilmington. Miss Lucy May Peck, who has been the guest of Mri. A. J. Wlnslew, has returned to her home in Bay City Mich. Mr, F. K. Borden and children re urned yesterday from their viBlt to Moncure, where Mrs. Borden remaineu for a more extended visit. Mr. John L, Borden, who has been on an extended business trip through the Northwest in the Interest of his firm's large furniture and felt mat tress trade, has returned to the city. CoL P. M, Pearsall, of New Bern, re turning from a visit to Washington, D. C, where he called on President Taft in behalf of Mr. W, W. Clark, of New Bern, for the i scant United States judgeship of this district, was in the city last night. He was very cordial In his expressions of appreciation of President Taft, and looks for a very liberal policy from him towards the South. Fpetial sales on Lace Curtains, Wln- iw f'!i.iil.-s and Hall Curtains at An .$ Y.VMWl Furniture Co. Daughter's Head Encrusted with ' Dandruff Feared sheWouId Lose her Hair Many Treatments were i Futile Baby had Milk-Crust BOTH CHILDREN CURED BY FAMOUS REMEDIES "For several years my husband u a missionary in the Southwest, ana w were living on the edge of the desert at an elevation of nearly five thousand feet Every one in -that high and dry atmosphere has mors or lws trouble With dandruff and my daughter's scalp became so encrusted with it that I was alarmed for fear she would lose all her hair, which was very havy. After spending between five and six dollars for various remedies, in desperation I bought a cake of Cutioura Soap and a box of Cuticura Ointment. After rub bing the Cuticura Ointment thoroughly into the roots of the hair, I gently combed the crust of dandruff free from the scalp, and then gave her head a thorough shampoo with the Cuticura Soap. This left the scalp beautifully clean and free from dandruff, and after the hair was dry, I again rubbed the Cuticura Ointment, this time sparingly, into the roots, ana I am happy to say that the Cuticura Remedies war a complete success. My troubles with dandruff Were over, although for a long time afterward I used the Cuticura Ointment as at first, after shampooing, which kept the scalp and roots of ths hair moist I have used successfully the Cutioura Remedies for so-called 'milk-crust' on baby's head, and have never found anything to equal them. You are at liberty to publish this letter, for I do sincerely believe that the Cuti cura Remedies are a blessing to man kind. Mrs. J. A. Darling, 310 Fifth St, Carthage, Ohio, Jon. 20, 1908." Cuticura Ointment is one of the most successful curatives for torturing, dis figuring humors of the skin and scalp, including kiss of hair, ever compounded, in proof of which a single anointing with it. preceded by a hot bath with Cuticura Soap, and followed, when necessary, by a mild dose of Cuticura Resolvent (liquid or pills) is often sufficient to afford immediate relief of itching, burning anL scaly humors. eceemaa, irritations and inflammations, permit rest and sleep, and point to a peedy cure when all else fails. Bold thronrhmit the world. Ptrtwr Drat a-IUlll Im CuUnus Book on sua Dl LnUflDRYJNFECTIOII tie Meilcaa Soard of Health Is Aroosed Over Chinese In sanitary Conditions. ECZEMA FROM THE CLOTHES More Than Three Hundred Cases Con tracted Last Month In the City of Mexico. Special to The News. Montere, Mexico., Dec. 1. The con dition of the Chinese laundries in this and other Mexican cities which has just been brought to light by the re cent inspection of the Board of Health in this c'ty, has greatly aroused all persons interested in the question of the public health. The inspectors claim that in many cas?;S smallpox and other infectious diseases abound among the Chinese, olten being found In the very rooms In which the clothes were laun- dered, and that it is positively danger ous for any one to allow their clothes to be sent to such a place. All the laundries in this city are in the hands of the Chinese, and the matter is a se rious one. The Chinamen live in large numbers in small, squalid rooms, reek' ing with the fumes of opium and other drugs, and the washing and ironing are done in these same rooms. The laundry nen are experts at keeping the condition of affairs in their homes hid from the public, but this only makes the matter more grave. It is said that n this city alone more than 300 cases of eczema were caused last week from clothes sent to these laun dries. We think that the patrons of a Chi nese Laundry arc In the same danger as above, as Chinese live in the same manner every where. 200,000 PEOPLE DIED FK0M TUBER CULOSIS LAST IE. lit IX THE UMT- ED STATES. Do you think the Celejtial methods of Sprinkling Clothes Hy genie 'J lVhv take chances with disease when you can have your laundry done In a sanitary laundry by American people? We do not fill your clothes with any mysterious paste and starch to hide the dirt We use filtered water pure soap, pure starch, and disinfect every garment nat comes to us. so you are ebsolutely sure to get Just wnat you pay for. The price is no higher; get the best Goldsboro Steam Laundry, v. It hi zdN t myft S 4 1 7 V7 i i . Easter Advertising Edition ! Mr. Merchant, have you any special offerings for Easter and Spring hade? The Argus offers an exceptional ly well illustrated medium with its special Easter Advertising Edition for Saturday, March. 27th. Already many merchants have se cured space for this edition. It will be complete in cuts and de scriptions of every style jor Spring and Summer for women and men. There will also be many special items of interest to both old and young, which will make it a most attractive edition. What one merchant thinks of the Argus as an advertising medium was demonstrated yesterday when he closed a contract for an extensive campaign, using the Argus exclus ively. It pays toadvet Use in the Argus. The Semi-Weekly Argus offers the merchants of Goldsboro an op portunity to come into close touch with the tural residents. It is the only paper published in Goldsboto that reaches the rural residents twice a week. innuz The Railroad Officiate We will OUR REPAIR DEPARTMENT IS THOROUGH R. A. CREECH, iT, rrintz: ADVERTISE IN t " f i .i RETURN OF THE FAVORITES TO MESSENGER OPERA HOUSE Commencing Tuesday Night, March 23rd, and Balance of Week The Great Weber Family it won't swear for you when you miss your train. - It's your own fault if your watch was slow. Don't Let it Occur Again. regulate it for you quickly, cheaply. JJ NO LER. in THF ARGUSJ S'V - 'V ' If " 4 all- i 1 Ml b 93 s Sample of the Elegant Silverware to be GIVEN A WA Y at the Big Auction Sale To-morrow on exhibition at the CITY PHARMACY, 128 East Walnut Street, ON THE CA R LINE. This Sale m Take Place Rain or Shine Three 3) large houses on the grounds to protect everybody nicely. Home Band will make music. We believe in patronizing home first. COVE OUT! YOU WILL NEVER REGRET if ! Everybody stands equal chance to draw the tot and silverware. i atsoiii Realty Co. 8 r TCiKiTsrTyKiivrjTT it can be put in every article bought from our immense lines oj Drugs and Druggists Hun dries, DEC A USE only good goods are of fered that are of a known class and vglue. Our Dentist Ideal Tooth Brush is absolutely the best Tooth Brush to be found, both from a qualify standpoint ai d from a hygienic position. Adult 25c. Childs 15c. Goldsboro Drug Co. I! :: :: SUBSCRIBE FOR THE ARGUS. l w tit S t:i ft I K :v.. J V4 Hasan Walk-Over SHOES Some folks have troubles with their feet, the others wear Walk-Over Shoes SJAll the new styles in OXFORDS! $3.50 and $4.00. GOLDSBORO SHOE CO Boy Your Corset 11NQW: So You Can Properly Fit Four Spring Costumes. Wo have just gotten from the factories three large shipments of the new SPKIXO MODELS as well as the medium anil staple styles. These shipments include tlm very best in the American Lady Corsets m AND Thompson's Glove Fitting! $1.00 to $3.50. We carry also a complete line of FKKK1H WAISTS for LAWKS, MISSlvSaud CHILDliK.V, TSC. to $2.00. W'e are sole distributors r.f all: the above lines, fl. Weil & Bros.. Yes You Will! You'll get so much satis faction out of wearing these Hart Schall'nd' & Marx Clothes of ours that we want youj to havo them; your satisfaction is really our best protit; we expect to make money oi the sale; but so will you. A 11 styles, fabrics, models A.A.JOSEPH GOLDSBORO, N. C. WINDSOR HOTEL 1 1 Mr. T. UBAKER, Mna((r. Miawsjr sstweca Brosa Stmt StitUs aaa Raadisg Tsmiaal sa FUbsrl St. Tss Ooljr M4ersts Pricca Hslet sf Rs patatioa sad Csassaatacc PHILADELPHIA. FOR MA YOR. SHOULD THE G00!) CITI ZENS OP GOLDSBORO SELECT ME AS THEIR CHIEF EXECU flVE I PROMISE THEM TO GIVE MY ENTIRE TIME TO JAIDJ0FFICE. . WASH BIZZELL Dr. E. C. Vitou, DENTIST. Phon 8S0 Goldsboro, NQs
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