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LODGE JlRECTORY.f Ncus Lodge No. e, L O. O. F. meets every Tuesday wnln. t 7:30 -i.v in their own new oall V Cordial welcome U visitors. tcr Ko. fl. K. of P- meet uri.iftT evening, at T.io -vinrk in Junior Hall, over Mr, v. Eosteln's store. Knightly wel come to visitors. . ,i. -.r,r v ion. Woodmen of (h World, meet every Tuesda. evening at 7:30 o'clock In Junior Tlftll. Visiting: Dromen are always welcome. nnUaboro Council No. 39 Jr. O. U. A. iU meets every Thursday eve- nlng.7:30 o'clock. In Junior hui ri.i welcome to all visiting brethren. Goldsboro Lodge No. 139, B. P. O. E. meet nd ariS 4th Thursday night of each month In Junior vr Mr. M. N. Epstein's store, ..an vwk. Elks Home, 105 Chestnut street, open dally from a-ao to 1 a. m. Visiting brothers entitled to register are cordially tM at all times to Lodge or Home. LOCAL BRIEFS. Items of Interest in and Around the City. cotton was reached Ten-cent again today. Mr. J. H. Bryan, of Tarboro. has accepted a position with the South em express office at this place. Chamber of Commerce will hold a meeting tomorrow night at 8 ociock. All members are urged to attend. The regular spring cleaning is sweeping argument why a man should stay down town to lunch these days. It Is well that Easter Monday and circus day came together today, as two holidays are thereby combined In one. Mrs. Charles Strickland, who has been confined to the hospital for four weeks, was able to go to her home to day. Don't forget nor fail to attend the meeting of the Civic ImprovemeLt League at the City Hall tomorrow (Tuesday) evening at 8 o'clock. The literature department of the Woman's Club will meet In the club room this evening at 8 o'clock for the election of officers. All members are urged to be in prompt attendance. The ladies of the Presbyterian Church are requested to meet at the church tomorrow (Tuesday) afternoon at 4 o'clock, and it is hoped that the ill be nromut and com- ' plete. , - Suuerior Court, after reconvening today, took a recess until tomorrow morning at 9:30 o'clock to allow one of the popular members of the bar, Col. W. T. Dortch, the opportunity to carry his children to the circus not "to rp& the animals." but to see the whole show. 1 It is unnatural to expect visitors to a town to think well of it if Its own people speak ill of It. Visitors form a better impression of a town, a3 a rule, when its people are lojal, be cause such an attitude shows civic pride and local public spirit. A town made up largely of kickers and grum blers will seldom make a good impres sion on strangers. . We feel sure that every one who wants good government will Insist that the rules adopted by the execu tive committee for governing the Democratic city primary on Wednes day, April 14, be conducted in strict accordance therewith, in order that when the selection is made, every can didate can feel that everything was done in good order and with the ut most fairness, and that no one not entitled to vote for any reason, includ ing his affiliation with the Republican party In the last State and county election, was allowed to vota LETS (JET TOGETHER. There Is So Much to He Doue In Com- trion and So Much Thai Can He loue By I'nlty. - i Goldsboro Is a busy place just now with material and permanent improve ments, and is attracting the attention of prospectors by reason of its possi bllities: but the knockers in our midst are liable to retard if not' alto gether thwart the impending oppor tunities; and the best remedy for this disease politic is for our progressive people whose interests are in Golds boro and who propose to abide here co get together and stand together and work together. Here is the occasion for missionary work at home for our Chamber of Commerce. There was a time not so long ago In this country when many of our best citizens honestly believed that the growth of one community could only come at the price of a corresponding loss to some adjoining community. possibly their own. Never was a big ger error made. We are beginning to recognize this now, but had we done so at the start how much more would have been accomplished hereabouts these past half score years! Get to gether and stay together or get out. Do your share of the building up of churches, schools, roads, or if you are not so inclined the next best thing is to leave your neighbors alone while they are trying to do it. It will hi done by some one, never fear, but it so much easier when all are pull ing as one man in the common good. 'Get together and stay together or get out," is a bit of wholesome advice. When a man spends a large part of his time talking disparagingly of the community in which he lives just re mind him that there are ways to get out of it and make room for somebody ho 1" willing to contribute to its progress and development. A man has no right to abuse and pull down the town which offers him the opportunity to earn a living. If doesn't suit him let him get outj Any community can well spare people this kind. People who form the habit of speaking ill of their home town are seldom worth anything to it The get-together spirit is the most valuable asset a town ran have. The pull-apart spirit is one of its heaviest liabilities. WANT ADS. Five Cents Per Line CASH TO ACCOMPANY' OKDKR. Wi.MED. CIGAIt SALESMA WASTED In your locality to represent us. Expe- rieuce unnecessary. $110 per mo. and expenses. Write for particulars. Monarch Cigar Co., St. Louis, Mo. VATE1 A smart boy to assist at soda fountain. Goldsboro Drug Co. a6-tfd LOST. LOST A round breastpin set with pearls and small diamond In center, fastened to a small lace bow. Finder will .be rewarded for Us return to this office. LOST A MMH OK KEYS. KE turn to Argus Office and receive re ward; FOB SALE. FOK SALE 25 cords of wood, 3 miles from city. Argus office. dry pine Apply at EOK SALE Table meal and corn. and feedstuff ground daily. Write or phone J. C. Harden, Holly Crook Farm. U. F. D. No. 5, Goldsboro. a6-lw FOB KENT. FOB KF.T Two houses and lots on east Centre street at $9 per month I each. E. L. Edmundson, Real Estate! Hustler. 1 FOB K E T Five-room house and large lot with large garden, corner lieech 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. CHAT ABOUT YOCB FBIEJiDS. Mrs. W. E. Borden is on a visit to relatives in New York. Rt Rev. Bishop Strange left this morning for his home in Wilmington. Mr. Harry Humphrey, of Farmville, . spent Easter at his home in this city. Mr. Jas. S. Crawford, of the Bank of LaGrange, spent yesterday at his home here. ' Miss Lydla' Winslow, from the Dur ham Conservatory of Music, it at home for Easter. Mr. Jack Bradley, of Tarboro, at tended Easter service here yesterday at St Mary's church. Mr. Russell Robinson, from the Uni versity, and Mr. Tom Norwood, from Wake Forest College, are among those who are at home for Easter. Mrs. John B. Dobson and little daughter. Miss Mary, of Augusta, are in the city visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Dobson, on William street, south. Misses Sadie Lou Brltt, Lou Nor wood, and Eunice and Mildred Ed mundson are at home from the Bap tist University" at Raleigh to spend Taster. Arme Reopens. The Acme Theatre, after taking a rest for one week on account of Holy Week, opens again tonight with a bet ter class of motion pictures than ever. The vaudeville bill will consist of Mayne and Mayne," Irish comedians, inging, talking and wooden shoe dancers. Matinee every day at 4 p. m.; night at 7:30. Mr. Mason wishes to inform his pa trons that he now has his film busi ness in shape, so that he will assume the management of his theatre, and careful attention will be given the pa trons and provision for their comfort in every way will be made. His spe cial personal attention will be given the children at the matinees. FOR MA YOR. I SHOULD THE GOOD CITI ZENS OF GOLDSBORO SELECT ME AS THEIR CHIEF EXECU TIVE I PROMISE THEM TO GIVE MY ENTIRE TIME TO SAIDJ0FFICE, WASH B1ZZELL. DR. LrSHAW ANDRE, NEUROLOGIIST The EYE a Specialty and Keflex Nervous Diseases. : ' Office TAMPA, FLA. Will Return to Goldsboro April 1st. Additional local news on third page. innnz JEWELRY RELIABLE JEWELRY R. A. CREECH, J LIKE ROSEMARY IS FOR REMEMBRANCE THEREFORE MAKE IT WORTHY WE SELL EVERTHING IN Diamonds, Watches, Silverware, Chains, Lockets, Cut Class, China and Novelties. LEADING EWELER. innuz 3DEZ3C 3EZUI We are showing the felclirated 'i Mar Refrigerators In the new ! v Andrews & Uadilcll Farnltere GROWING More popular every day for HEADACHES, Why? Because BKOMALGINE contains no alcohol, noth ing injurious. Safe under all conditions. Just try it -." .10 and 25 cent tattles, and 5 cents at all Soda Fountains. Made by Goldsboro Drug Co. EZ3E 3D Pboae 47. , Easter Coal That Pleases the cook or those who have to heat an oven or prepare the family meal you will always find at GRIFFIN'S We always aim to please our patrons, whether at Easter or any other sea son of the year, and we see that they always get the best that can be pro cured from the mine, which means a high grade coal at all times. W- If- Ci riff in Tfce Coal and Wo4 Dealer. F :.v CLv mm '-".'TV . mm'rmmmsm mi I . a -..''3V ; -W. TUHouJoflOppeahcuaa 1 The season's master-piece, a Kuppenheimer light-weight, water-proof, dust-proof Auto Coat; a most excellent ami masculine type of garment; buttons high with military collar; has siJe plaits with straps; straps on cuffs; broad shoulders; single-breasted; wide sweep of skirt. We have them in many patterns and colo To the Man Who Wont be Orfven In a Clothes Porehase Your trade above all others- is what we're seeking. The determined man is the man who knows; and the more a man knows about clothesquality, the more surely his trade belongs here. We'll help you make a particular inspection of clothes made by The House of Kuppenheimer. We'll join in the flaw-hunt. Our time is all yours till you're satisfied. And it's yours after you're satisfied, if you get dissatisfied. We stand back of every garment through its whole life. Isn't that your way to clothes satisfaction? Suits $1 2.50 to $25.00. m rn Get Into Line for a pair of the new Regal Oxfords. All the best-dressed men in town are coming to our store to get a pair of these stylish shoes. And you can tell at a glance the man who wears Regals by the trim appearance of his feet The new Regal styles are exact repf oductions of high-priced cus tom models and the Regal quarter-sizes insure you an exact fit. We handle Regal Shoes because by doing so we are able to supply you with the very latest correct styles and give you the greatest shoe- values in the world. 00 $350 $400 $5 ILWeiiaCros. if I The Equitable Life They are Wearing this Regal Style NOW in New York nd the Other Big Cities Neat Job Printing Quick? The Argus THE IN THE WORLD 1 1 INSTEAD, DISTRICT AGENT, ' GOLDSBORO. N. C. J. D. BUSHALL, GenerarjAgent, RALEIGH, N, C. Don't Forget That Job of PLUMBING My material is the JilST ami my price is RIGHT. M. A. PiCce- PHONE 670 John St., near PoKtofliee. For thrr lofal nrws net third page. J
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