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LODGE DIRECTORY. NeuBO Lodta No. 8, I..O. 0, F. meet verr Tuesday tenlng, at 7:30 o'clock. In their own new hall Cordial welcome to tUltora. Huffla Lodge No. 6. K. of Tn meet very Friday evening, at t:J0 o'clock In Junior Hall, over Mr. N. Epstein's etoro. Knightly wel come to visitors. Mairnolla CaiiiD No. 100, Woodmen of the World, meet every Tuesda. erenlng at 7:30 o'clock In Junior Order Hall. Visiting brothers are always welcome. Goldaboro Council No. 39 Jr. O. U. A. M., meets every Thursday ere-1 nlng.7:30 o'clock, in Junior HalL Cordial welcome to all visiting brethren. LOCAL BRIEFS. . Items of Interest in and Around the City. April showers. Ludio Grantham gave an Easter I egg hunt this afternoon to a number I of her young friends. Tbo Chamber of Commerce will I meet tontfiht at 8 oY-loik. All meTii- bers are urged to be present. In tomorrow's primary the second! ward constituency will vote at the I grand Jury room in the courthouse. Telephone service ia being install ed In the new union iiassenger station today, also in the hotel and cafe ad joining. Tomorrow is the day of the Dem ocratic municipal primary, and as it is all between Democrats, there will be no need to vote either early or of ten. Miss Alice Holland gave a circus party yesterday in honor of Miss Mary O'Bryant, ol Durham, N. C, who has been visiting here several days. Miss O'Bryant will return to Durham to day. Only one jury-case was disposed of in Superior Court today, that of I Mrs. Maggie Tudor Scott against Henry A. Scott, and in which the jury granted her an absolute divorce. Court will convene again nt 9:30 tomorrow morning. Let all who feel an interest in good government be on hand at the polls tomorrow to express themselves in no uncertain manner as to how they feel for reaching the proud posi tion of Greater Golilsboro. Speak now, or hereafter hold your peace. Mr. W. V. Williams, proprietor oft the City Pharmacy, is suffering from! a severe cut on his head, as a result of a pulley attachment to the elevator! in the rear of the drug store, weigh-1 ing twenty-five pounds, falling and striking his head a glancing blow. The meeting of the ladles of thej Presbyterian congregation called fori this afternoon nt 4 o'clock, has been postponed until Thursday afternoon at 4 o'clock, in the church, when it is hoped that all the ladies of the con gregation will be in prompt attend-1 ance. caivin urocK, tue noted negro I farmer of the Mt. Olive section, whom Argus readers know as the "colored philosopher of Wayne," and who is the most successful berry grower in the State, was in the city today and re ports that there will be a "bumper crop" of strawberries this year. These who are well versed in pub lic measures are outspoken in their I opinions of the result of, the Demo-J cratic primary to be held in this city tomorrow from sunrise to sunset. I They say that there is no doubt now but that one day will 'settle the mat-l ter Of course, if the matter can be settled in one day it will be better than to have a second one on April 19. Tomorrow (Wednesday), April 14. Is the day for our city rrimary When our citizens select a chief executive to direct the Affairs of our city, this selection in large measure means much for' the development of Golds- boro for the next two years. It is also important to select two good, practical business men to serve on the Board of Public Works. Mt-n who will weigh well every public and private interest. The Oil Siove With a CABOT TOP The New Perfection Wick Blue Flame Oil Cook-Stove diffen from all other oil etdves. hat 4 CABINET TOP. This means you can keep dishes and utensils within easy reach while cooking, and can Ittb fiod ht afttr umoving it fnm tht blaxt. From its wonderful burners to its racks for holding towels th RIEW PERFECTIOW Wick Blue Flame Oil Cook-Stove is without equal. lo principle of concentrated heat meani that the work can be done quick! and without the kitchen being heated to an unbearable decree. Can be lighted instantly and turned "hich," "low" or it ultXllUm i Will, i uicv 0141 . ' nil v miuvui vvuni Top, At your dealer's, or write our nearest agency. mr ,;bit to get Gives a clear, bright light thit reach the farthest corner of ood-iid liTirtg-room. Well made throughout of nickeled bnus perfectly safe and very ornamental. If not with four dealer, writ our nearest agency. Standard Oil Company (! SEE OUR REDAY-TO-WEAR SUITS AND DRESSES III ALL THE APPROVED FASHIONS You save dress making annoy ance and get the maximum o) style satisfaction at reasonable prices. Our Spring Models are above crit icism. Our prices ate below criticism. R. WEIL & BROS. JHIS WEEK WE ARE HAVING a sort of party in our shoe store. Miss Lee a graduate of the Boston Cooking School is demonstrating the merits of "Snowdrift" and "Wesson Cooking Oil". You are especially invited to take advantage of the les sons and also of the good things which will be served from Wto 1 and from 3, to 5 every day this week. Please come to our pat ty. H. WEIL & BROS. c Don't forget to vote for two mem bers of the Board of Public Works in tomorrow's primary. The nominees thus far brought forward for these va cancios are Messrs.. George S, Dewey, to Buccecd himself; George C. Roy-Ill for the unexpired term of Mr. George A. rsorwood, resigned; Thomas H .Hoimes, to succeed Mr. Dewey, and T. W. Slocumb, to succeed Mr. Norwood In other words, the two tickets are Dewey and Royall, and Holmes and Slocumb. The City of I.ynt hburg, Va., has raised ?50,000 to 1 expended, under f ..e direction of its Chamber of Com- : ice, in advertising its business in . herlisir? itself. Here is A pointer f r C! !-!oro and especially right at ; I Lynchburg is not Investing . ( . '-y thousand In permanent im i.M that generations to come ' ;n paying for; but It is (i th.- coul cash out of the - ! !ms8 men this year : f in simply adver . ; ' out it. Think it Jil GROWING More popular every day for IIEADACIIK3.' Why? Because UltOMALGINE contains no alcohol, uoth ing injurious. Safe under all conditions. Just try 10 and 2ii cent bottles, and 5 cents at all Soda 2 Fountains. Made by r! Goldsboro Drug Co. h u i The season s master-piece, a Kuppenheimer light-weight, water-proof, dust-proof Auto Coat; a most excellent and masculine type of garment; buttons high with military collar; has side plaits with straps; straps on cuffs; broad shoulders; single-breasted; wide sweep of skirt. We have them in many patterns and col Copyright 1909 The Huum of Kuppcahrinut Chkago To - the. Man Who Won't be';Driven In a Clothes Purchase 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 clothes-quality, the more surely his trade belongs here. We'll help you make a particular inspection of clothes made by The House of Kuppenheimer. Suits $12.50 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? to $25.00. m y 1 a 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. Tlie Equitable Life ACME THEATRE TO-NIGHT MAYNE & MAYNE, IRISH COMEDIANS. SINGING, TALKING, AND Wood Shoe Dancers! U in ADVERTISE IN THE ARGUS SUBSCRIBE FOR THE ARGUS. Quality Moving Pictures Matinee daily 4 p. m. Night 7:30 New Management I HAVE PURCHASED THE COLONIAL BARBER SHOP AND INVINE YOUR PAT-RONAGE. R. E. ELKS. n ii ini incziE JEWELRY LIKE ROSEMARY IS FOR REMEMBRANCE THEREF0RE MAKE IT WORTHY WE SELL EVERTH1NG IN z DPI 1181 T iri'ri DV Diamonds, Watches, Silverware, Chains, ILUaDLL JLII LLn I '"lockets, Cut Class, China and Novelties. R. A. CREECH, ' LEADING JEWELER. 1L mnnz n FJIOM47. A Good Kicker Is the man we like to tloal with When we can suit him as we always do we feel as if it was a feather in our cap when we can send him coal that he couldn't possibly kick about. The best is what you always get from this yard. The best made better by care ful screening from dust and diit is what you always get from us. W. ti. Griffin Ike Coal and Wood Dealer. THE IN THE WORLD. l H. WINSTEAD, DISTRICT AGENT, GOLDSBORO, N. C. J. D. BUSHALL, GeneralAgent, RALEIGH, N. C. Don't Forget That Job of" PLUMBING My material is the BEST and my price is RIGHT. PHONE 670 John St., near Postofllce, For other local sews ge Uilrd page. in . minim
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