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LCCGE DIRECTORY. .. .... t cik No. . L O. 0. F. meeU ererr Tuesday Tenln. t 7.30 , in thi on bow o kw Cordial welcome to fUltonu Baffin Lodge No. 6. K. of P, meet -rr Friday, evening1. at T.o o'clock In Junior Hall, over Mr. N. Epstein' etore. Knignuy w come to visitor Magnolia' Camp No. 100. Woodmen of the World, meet every iueu. evening at 7:30 o'clock In Junior r.. Mull. Visiting Drome are always welcome, r.nidsboro Council No. 39 Jr. O. A. II meets every Thursday eve- nlng.7:30 o'clock, In junior Han. Cordial welcome to all visiting brethren. Goldsboro Lodge No. 139. B. .P. O. E. meet 2nd and 4th Thursday night of each month In Junior Hau r Mr. M. N. Epstein store at 1:30 o'clock. Elks Home. 105 Chestnut street, open daily rrom 8:30 to 1 a. m. Visiting brothers .. entitled to register are cordially : : wAlcome at all times to Lodge or Home. LOCAL BRIEFS. Items of Interest in and Around the City. t'onrt next wi-ek. Ami the next day It rained. All aboard for Seven Springs! . Every public-nplrited,. sagacious citizen of Goltlslmra should get in line, touch elbows with every other like Mion nnrt nil tneether work for Greater Coliisboro. This was a fine day for the trav- eling i)u))Iic to rejoice in the comforts of our new union passenger station So different from what it used to be on a "rainy day." We go forward. The baseball team of the Golds boro High School went down to Wil mington this afternoon to engage the team ot the Wilmington school in a "double header" in that city tomorrow. Way our boys win! The Argus tomorrow will contain another letter from our good friend and universally esteemed fellow citi zen, Mr. Henry Weil, that is even more interesting than his former let ter on the sights he is seeing abroad. , Notwithstanding the unfavorable weather today the millinery opening of Caiitex & Co. had Its characteristic large attendance of ladies home folks and visitors and everything was de lightful and bentitifu! and everybody enjoyed it to the limit. - Now that springtime is with us Gentle Annie, it is in order for the Civic Improvement League to rejuve nate. The underlying Idea is to make Goldsboro a "city beautiful," as should become The Best Town in the State a sweeter, prettier place to live in to add to nature's charms, so abun dantly vouchsafed our city, all that man or woman can devise especially woman, for, after all, if we are to have "The City Beautiful," the women must become the chief factors in the move ment, for. it Is or are the women who make the homes of the city, and the manner in which they do It wiil make or mar the plans and purposes of the Civic Improvement League. CHAT ABOUT YOUR FRIENDS. Rev. Geo. T. Watkins is in Smith field. Miss Maud Pittman and Miss Lucy Creech left this afternoon to spend a week-end with Miss Louise Massey, of Princeton. Miss Iiena Lee, of Clinton, who has been visiting Mrs. Don A, Richardson In Charlotte, is in the city, visiting the home of her brother, Dr. R. E. Lee. Mises Annie Cox and Irene Ingram, of Newton Grove, were on a shopping visit to our city yesterday, and were cordially welcomed by many friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Leon B. Humphrey and three little sons are In the city, guests for a few days at the home of Mr. Humphrey's mother, Mrs. M. O. Hum phrey, on William street, south. Mr. B. Frank Clark, who recently underwent an operation at St. Luke's Hospital, Richmond, is now able to take short walks. He is rapidly re gaining his former ' health and strength. ; Mr. and Mrs. John Slaughter return ed - yesterday evening from Conetoe, where they went on Wednesday to at- , tend the silver wedding celebration of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Dawson, Mr. Daw son being a brother of Mrs. Slaugh ter; - 1 - ' 4 Cures Bacfcacbfl l Corrects I Irregularities L Do not risk having Will cure any case of Kidney or Bladder Disease not k Bright' s Disease beyond the reach of medicine. No medicine can do more. or Diabetes For Sale by M. E. Robinson & Bro., City Pharmacy and Palace Drug Store. WW " . ' ' "W4J -r y ' i Co,.y,:,i 1909 V. V : : -Y- ' CT L I You'll like to buy here- -for the wav we 1 Nq Substitute . I has ever been found as good i f aa the original i:cncRcc?ADFKei"omsjiivF Too much is involved to risk one. See that you GET VICE'S ami listen not to the voice of the siren for the cheaper one. ; 23, 50 and $1.00, : ALL DRUGGISTS! I mem see third page. You'll like to buy here for the wav we have of letting vou 'choose your own. Whatever:. typo of garment you prefer, you'll find it here in its, best example, Kuppenheimer. made. If you're seeking information, there's no better-place to come for these styles are authoritative, ood guides, no matter w here you buy. No man likes to be limited in choice to this or that style, and to a shade or two. That's why the variety we show in the new clothes made by The House of Kuppenheimer is bound to appeal ; to you. ' j Go from one end of our stock to the other; you'll find , fresh suggestions every minute; and ail that will puzzle you will be which one of many you like best. The best picking is ri-dit now. After you've found the style that .appeals to you, try it on; satisfy yoiw tlf fully. It's our purpose to please you while you are in our store and alter you've gone. Suits $12.50 to $25.00 Mo N. EosteiiHL r: I i f S-l JUST RECEIVED 100,000 - PINE-HEART - SHINGLES ! Two more cars of Shingles and a car of Plaster- ing Laths now in Transit. A. T. Griffin Manufacturing Co. yOU an ; invited to attend the opening of our good clothes show. We've brought together the finest tot of exhibits you ever saw under one toof, and we want you to see them fot you own sake as well as for outs. Our star exhibit is a great disptav of v ;.; Hart Schafiher & Marx Clothes fine suits for Spring. We make a specialty of these celebrated goods because we want to render the best possible .-service to our customers, and there 's no better way to do it than to pro vide such clothes as those Hart Schaffner & Marx make us. The new models are very stylish, the late new fabrics are showing many smart patterns and colorings; the fit and tailor ing in these garments ate perfect. You must be sure to see them. Suits $18 to $35. This Store is the home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes A. A. JOSEPH, For the BEST ot EVERYTHING in MENS WEAR. Our . . Oothing Store FJcat Job Printing Quick? The Argus Is Just a Little Bit Ahead ! This season our lines are larger and more vat ied than usual and you will find the best of the new things selected out for vour approval. You will find our lines of Clothing complete, ft would seem to be part of wisdom to draw on them NOW for your Easter Equipment. Messts. Strouse and Bros, have excelled themselves this Spring in the beauty of the fabrics used in theit High A rt Clothes. From the soft light tones to the more sombre shades, the clothes show the per fect style and tailoring of master tailots who produced them. YOU ARE PROPERLY CLA D IF YOU WE A R "HIGH ART CLOTHES." . COPVRWMT, :-' t I ttM m . " 'f ' f I TROUSS I I A WO. M I L I Concerning Our Furnishings ! WE HAVE THIS TO SAY! In every detail our Furnishings are Correct We a'imjto sell only Furnishings that are thoroughly dependable and we feel that tne Sort OI gOOUS we arc &uuwmg iiuvc iimi nave xiii mc uiuitv. MAJNTI-IArl rAN - SHIRTS. are acknowledged the best made shirts of all. Feople who wear them say they fit just a little better than other shirts, and the beauty of it is, they costno more than others not so good. We guaranteethe colors fast on every shirt above $l.i0 JSTEGW NEGEWEAR Don't let Easter find you without some new scarfs in your repository. Cur new ones are really good to look at. 50c. STETSON ECATS , are worn by all kinds of men of all ages from Maine to California. After a third" ' of a century of hat making it is not by accident that the name "STETSON" in a hat stands for something good. We have all the new spring shapes, Derbies, Soft Hats and Straws. Underwear Year aftci year many of our customers come to us for the same sort of underwear they have been wearing because it was comfortable. Let us sell you your underwear this sea- mm w t if jl i r J ( t iL fs4J . t LHA.. J X T " I- sort. W nave an we sianuara suns unu uic new uuuml uuuu wvut uj uuxcva ivainsuoic. SOCKS We aie showing a range of Silk Lisle Hosiery in six colors. 25c. 1 Lin W Q
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