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I . ' . . . . . I Of LODGE DIRECTORY; K..... Tortea No. . I. 0. O. P. BioeU every Tuenday fenlng. t :30 vi.ir. in their own new hall Cordial welcome to (altera. t, tiffin Lodge No. 6. K. of P, meet every Friday evening, at 1:10 o'clock In Junior Hall, over M N. Epstein atore. Knightly wet coma to visitor. v.irnnlli ramn No. 100. Woodmen of the World, meet every Tuesda. evening at 7:30 o'clock In Junior Order Hall. Visiting Droinera are always welcome. Ooldsboro Council No. 39 Jr. O. U. A- M, meets every Thursday eve ning.?: 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 entitled to register are cordially welcome at all times to Lodge or Home. CIUT ABOUT 10 ni FRIES OS. LOCAL BRIEFS. Items of Interest in and Around the City. Court will reconvene Monday for the trial of civil causes. It looks like civic progress ut the west end of Walnut street, where the bltulithlc pavement Is now being laid Tomorrow is the Easter Sunday, th trlorloua feast of the Resurrec tion, and the end of the Lenten season Don't fail to attend the meeting of the Civic Improvement League in the City Hull Tuesday evening at S o'clock. The city primary for the selection of a Democratic candidate for mayor for this city for the ensuing two years is near at hand. A great many young folks of our city who are "off at school" are at home for Easter too numerous to mention, and The Argus wishes each and all a joyous, gracious holiday. There was a heavy frost and con siderable of a freeze last night, and the Indications are that fruit, straw berries, peas in bloom and Bprouting beans have been seriously damaged. i Monday will be a glad day In Goldsboro for the young folks, with Sharks' circus in town. And, too. It will be very satisfying to those of the grown-ups who were here before the war, when the one tent and one ring circus afforded amusement enough. That is the kind of circus Sparks' is. The first really full grown and rije strawberries in considerable number were brought to our office to day by Mr. Ichabod Grant, of New Hope township the same who won the seed-corn prize in the recent county demonstration.. He says he will have plenty of berries for mar ket In a few days. Mr. C. F Taylor and little lnnn!nT. tanner, went to Wallace, N. C. yester day for a few days' stay. Miss Hlanche King arrived home last night to spend Easter with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 13. R. King. Miss Hattle Dillon, who has been on an extended trip to Porto Rico and Cuba. Is In the city to spend Easter, and is being cordially greeted by he many friends. Mr. Herbert Kendall, in the service of the Atlantic Coast Line at Savan nah, Is In the city to speud Easter with his mother, Mrs. Flora Kendall and all his young friends here are glad to see Mm. Mrs. A. T. Grillln and little son and Mrs. R. C. Jenkins and little daughter have gone to Winston-Salem to be present tomorrow morning at the spe cial Easter service in the old Mora vian Church and cemetery in Salem which are always so grand and im pressive and draw hundreds of visit ors every year from all sections of the State and even beyond our borders. r I'll E S B I TE III A t O X C K E (i A T I O X. Heetlng Called for Tomorrow After noon at 4 O'clock. The congregation of the Preslivte mu church of this city will hold a meeting tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock, in their church, and every member of the congregation Is ear nestly expected to be present The members are urged not to for get this call and not to fail to be in attendance promptly. THE WEATHEE. Forecast for Goldsboro and Vicin ity. Fair, continued cool tonight with frost. Sunday, fair, slightly warmer. A lot of women seem to think it is better to be tight-laced than straight- laced. The government will have no diffi culty in persuading Whitelaw Reid to keep on spending his money in Lon don until some one can be found to take bis place. Mrs. Hetty Green has gone to live with her son-in-law in New York, and New Yorkers begin to feel that fric tion will soon exist in their midst. WANTADS. Five Cents Per Line CASH TO ACCOMPANY ORDER. Tbusaods Hare Kidney Trouble and Neier Suspect it Pnralrncr of Kldncr llHe. Most people do not realize the alarm ing increase and remarkable prevalency oi Kiuneyoiseafe. While kidney dis orders are the most common diseases that pre vail, they are almost the last recognized by patient and phy sicians, vho f1 tent thtmttlm vith dtwtoring the efecti, while the orif fwi diteate undermines theystem. What To So. There is comfort in the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer s Swamp-Root, the ereat kidney remedy, fulfills every wish in curing rheumalis, pain in the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary passage. It corrects inability to holdwater end scalding paitt in passing it, or bad effects following use of liquor, wino at beer, and overcomes that unpleasant -cessity of being compelled to go ottaa during th. day, and to get up many times during the night. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most dis tressing cases. If yon need a medicine you should have the best. Sold by drug gists in fiftr-cent and one-dollar sizes. You may have a sample bottle and a book that tells all F"vL. .,' . t, n Ei-tlajPHjuiZ: dv mail, jviurcss ur. 6ii7T" " ' ' w-x Kilmer & Co., hing-S hamton, N. Y. When Horn, of b.up-i. writing mention this paper and dos't make any mistake, but remember the name, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address, Bingbamton, X. Y. USE A NEW PERFECTION Wick Blue Flame Oil Cook-Stove Because it's clean. Because it's economical. Because it saves time. Because it gives best cooking results. Because its flame can be regulated instantly. Because it will not over heat your kitchen. Because it is better than the coal or wood stove. Because it's the only oil stove made with a useful Cabintt Top like the modern steel range. For other reasons see stove at your dealer's, or write our nearest agency. Made in tnree sizes. Sold with or without Cabinet Top. i The WM-x-M&l. T ntr--r cnnot be equaled for its bright sod mpls construction safety. Equipped with latest Improved burner. Made of brut throughout and beautifully nickeled. An ornament to any room, hether library, dining-room, parlor or bedroom. Write to our nearest agency if not at your dealer's. . STANDARD OIL COMPANY (Incorporate) HI 1 fja 1 , 1,-r-Ht iteady light, si and absolute a 858E5aJ NATURE'S TONIC The verv great majority of persons need a tonic In the Spring or early Summer. The system undergoes a change at this season ana tne entire physical machinery Is disturbed. The general bodily weakness, a tired, worn-out feeling, fickle appetite, poor digestion, a half sick feeling and a general run-down condition of the system, show that the blood la weak or anaemic, and a blood purifying tonic is needed to build up the deranged system and enrich the blood. The use of S. S. S. at this time may savw you irom a long speu oi aiciuiesB, uu it wm wnixiy j v long, hot Siramer. Many people have put off using a tonio until the system became sojrakened and depleted it could not successfully throw off diseas germs, and have paid for tbe neglect with a spell of fever, malaria or soma other debilitating sickness, S. S. S. is Nature's ideal tonio. It la a omposition of the extracts and juices of roots, herbs and barks which science and experience have proven are best fitted for a tonio to the human system. It contains no minerals of any kind and is therefore perfectly safe for persons of any age. S. S. S. tones up the stomach and digestion, rids the system of that tired, worn-out feeling, and Imparts vigor and strength to every part of the body. It purifies and enriches the blood, stimulates the secreting and excreting members to better action, quiets the over strained nerves, and makes one feel better In every way. THE SWIFT SYXKUCIK AilAHIA, UA, WASTES. CIGAB SALESXAX. WASTED In your locality to represent us. Expe rience unnecessary. $110 per mo. and expenses. Write for particulars. Monarch Cigar Co., St. Louis, Mo, WASTED A smart boy to assist at soda fountain. Goldsboro Drug Co. a6-tfd LOST. LOST Lady's locket set with dia monds and" with two pictures on in side. Suitable reward for return to this office. FOB SALE. FOB SALE 25 cords of dry piae wood, 3 mili-s from city. Apply at Argus office. IUK 9. Lt. Table meal and corn. and feedstuff ground daily. Write or phone J. C. Harden, Holly Brook Farm, R. F. D. No. 5, Goldsboro. a6-lw FOB BEST. FOB BEST Two houses and lots on east Centre street at $9 per month each. E. L. Edniundaon, Real Estate Hustler. FOB BEST 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. JL.ST KKCEIVED A lot of new Chl ra, tinware and fresh candy. 5 ft 10c Tin re. I local news ob third page. ATTENTION Truck Growers ! I have a splendid line of good commission houses and will ship your truck, and guarantee satis faction. Wires received daily at my of fice, in corner Arlington Hotel, E. J. Hester. LAMBEASTERLAMB SATURDAY DressedChickensDressed AND FINEBEEPFINE I -AT SAM'L COHN & Just Two Days Left You To Buy Your A 0 Our Ladies Suits Jn the NE W SPRING MODELS are beautiful in style and ma terials ank reasonable in price. Prices range from $10 to $30. Alterations made with out charge. Silk Petticoat Special Good quality Soft Silk, well tailored. Made in half a dozenleading shades $3.98. OUTCO-Q COLO-AIRS f All the New Ones 25c. H WEIL & DIED AC U EASTER JEWELRY ! U SPRING STYLES IN JEWELRY ARE HERE ! 1L 1Q This style is plainly shown in our stock of belt pins, bar pins, hat pins, odd pieces of Jewelry, Novelties, etc. We have a mast complete line of Watches, Kings, Cut Glass, Umbrellas, China, Clocks, etc. Our prices are reasonable every article priced in plain figures. MAKE OUR STORE YOUR JEWELRY HEADQUARTERS. L. D. Giddens & Son. U JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS. .. . jr Ao A I ! fanBnnaaMag Sanaa . nomBHI " I.I II 5 ffht till hi Hart VjltiflntM Mary ACK SUITS are the commonest . garments worn by men in ordi nary daily activities ; the regular- thing for business. That's all the more reason for haying. J Hart Schaffner & Marx ... 4. - clothes; because the sack suits they mak for us are not common looking at all ; they're distinguished ; a man dressed in one of our suits looks differ ent ; looks dressy, stylish, without being extreme in dress. .The fine tailoring does it ; the cor rect design in style ; and the quality of all-wool fabrics helps the general effect. There are no other clothes that com pare with them in these points. Suits $18.50 to $35. This store is the home of Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes. 1L 1UL 1L Q ADVERTISE IN THF ARGUS! Snpnial I peenne in Huaipnin Hnnltindl V4VVIMI hWVVWIIV III 1 1 J IVIIIV VUVIllllg MISS LEE, Culinary Expert, REPRESENTING The Southern Cotton Oil Company, will be a I our store next week where she will give FREE COOKING LESSONS from 10 a. m. to 1 p. m. and from 3 p. m. to 5 p. m. DAILY Demonstrating the use of SNOWDRIFT and WESSON COOKING OIL: Delicious Dainties Served Free. You Are Invited. Demonstration at H. Weil & Bros'. Store . Beginning Monday, April 12 for one week. 1L 3D Eastern Caurcfls y Easter AND Egg AT Dyes ! Goldsboro Drug Co. innu DR. L. SHAW ANDRE, JSTEUROLOGilSTH The EYE a Specialty Iiellex Xervoua Diseases. ) Office lnzrnz ni r-i mnnz JEWELRY LIKE ROSEMARY IS FOR REMEMBRANCE THEREFORE MAKE IT WORTHY WE SELL EVERTHING IN TAJVCPA, FLA. Will Return to Goldsboro ' April 1st. FOR MAYOR. SHOULD THE GOOD CITI ZENS OF GOLDSBORO SELECT ME AS THEIR CHIEF EXECU TIVE I PROMISE THEM TO GIVE MY ENTIRE TIME TO SAIDJOFFICE. J. WASH BIZZELL. nri 1 1 01 C iri'CI DV Diamonds, Watches, Silverware, Chains, riLLIHDLL Jt II Lin I ""Lockets, Cut Class, China and Novelties. R. A. CREECH, Don't Forget That Job of r PLUMBING . My material is the BEST aihl my price is RIGHT. li. A. Pike PHONE 670 John St.,' near Postofliee, For ether local news aee third pus,.
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