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"srf LODGE DIRECT i Neuae Lodge N O. O. F. meets every Tuesday vnlng, at 7:30 in their own new ball V VaV- , Cordial welcome to laltora. t Kn. 8. K. of P- meet I1U1UU -Wf Friday evening, u 7:50 o'clock in Junior Hall, over Mr. N. Epstein's store. Knightly wel come to visitors. nniia rnmu No. 100. Woodmen ot tha World, meet every Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock in Junior ni,.f Tiall. Visiting brothers are always welcome, nnldaboro Council No. 39 Jr. O. U. A. M., meets every Thursday eve nlng.7:30 o'clock, in Junior HalL mi& 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 8:20 to 1 a. m. Visiting brothers entiUed to register are cordially welcome at all times to Lodge or Home. LOCAL BRIEFS. Items of Interest in and Around the City. The Jutcr-high school debate, Dur ham and Coldshuro, Bet for tonight in Durham, has been postponed for one week. The mission that is being held nightly at 8 o'clock in St. Mary's Catholic Church, will not conclude un til Sunday night, instead of Saturday night, as inadvertently stated in The Argus yesterday. Father Flemming will preach tonight at 8 o'clock, and the public are welcome. Elsewhere in this issue is puhlish the official call for a second Democrat ic primary to be held next Monday, to select a candidate for mayor. It be 'booves every progressive citizen to take Interest in this primary and vote for one or the other of the candidates in the field. If your choice is not suc cessful you will at least have the satis faction that he did not fail of success by reason of your not voting for him r.n tn the noils Monday and vote. The singing class of the Masonic Orphanage at Oxford will be heard in Glodsboro June 15. On the previous day they will sing at Calypso. A -window that proclaims the event of spring may be seen at Isaac's the leading furniture and china deal. er. The large display window of this well-known firm is artistically deco rated with the latest patterns and de signs of mattings. This is the first tlmR that a ".Matting Window" has been seen here, and it will be well worth your time to inspect this line, Apropos of the article in this issue calling attention to delayed historical justice to the deeds ot the Confederate Navy, our esteemed countyman and good friend, Col. V. B. Fort, of Pike ville, was a member of the Confeder ate Navy, and always talks interest ingly of its heroic exploits. He was in the city today, and in talking with him on the subject, he called atten tion to the times then and now espe cially with reference to the transmis sion of news, citing the instance, re corded in the article in this issue here referred to, that although Lee surrendered on April 9, 1S65, it was not learned of by the gallant Captain Waddell, of the Shenandoah, until the 2nd day of August following. That bitulithic paving that is be ing put down up at the west end of Walnut street is the right thing, and every citizen should visit the terri tory and scruitinize the work watch the nrocess from foundation to fin ishing because we are going to have a vote soon on street paving, and by familiarizing ourselves with this sec tion of paving now being installed we can the better say if we want it to be put down throughout the city. Of course we all want to see Goldsboro with paved streets. Wo have passed the cross-road3 period of our exist ence long ago, although one would not think so on inspecting our disreputa ble streets. Street improvement is the nest thing in order, together with an electric car line to Seven Springs. We go forward. Friends' Church. airs. Anna Edgerton Williams, a former missionary in India, and a minister in the Friends' Church, Is expected to preach morning and night at the Goldsboro Friends Church on the ISth at the usual hours. She has a large number of friends and rela tives lu Goldsboro and Wayne county, who will be glad to hear her. On Monday, the 19th, Mrs. Williams will meet the missionary committees of the Friends' churches of Wayne ' county at the Goldsboro church. , Treacherous, Dangerous are sudden attacks of Croup, Colds, Pneumonia, etc. Be wise to-day and get a jar of VICX'S CECUP JLD PKEDSTOMA SALVE It is certainly a great nipper of these troubles. r.0 and $1.00 ' anUGGISTS! HSlOIl'S AID SOCIETY llt'iiiiirlul .Meeting lu Honor of Lute Jtei. V. . Eiirrlcs - Itesolulion Adopted. The Pastor's Alt! Society ot th Goldsboro Presbyterian Church held a memorial meeting in honor of their late pastor, Rev. F. W. KarrifR, yes terday afternoon at 4 o'clock in their church, which was presided over by Dr. Clara E. Jones, and at which ut most the entire membership was pres ent At the opening and closing of the meeting favorite hymns of Mr. Far- ries were sung, and during flic meet ing a number of beautiful talks were made In tribute to his flawless pastor ate and to his work ami worth as a minister and man of God in the com munity as a whole, and the following preamble and resolutions were pre pared and adopted by the meeting: "Whereas God, in His InsrrutjbU wisdom has seen fit to remove from his earthly ministry the saintly pastor of this church, the late Rev. F. W. Farries calling him, as we believe. to the enjoyment of that reward whit !: He has promised to his elect, be it "Resolved, 1. That in the death ot this truly good man, who "pleased God and was beloved," Goldsboro Presby terian Church has lost a pastor that filled the measure of duty as only could have been done by a soul in touch with God and consumed with the fire of His encompassing love in all things that he undertook doing all for the greater glory of God. '2. That the Pastor's Aid Society have lost from their work one who was ever gracious in appreciation and helpful In prayer, one whose memory rests with us as a benediction and for whose coming among us. to show us the way, the truth and the life of Christ in the church we should always be unfailingly thankful. '3. That knowing him as he was and what he was we can truly say the community humanity has lost an ever sympathetic, active, self-sacrific ing friend of whose many and far reaching deeds words cannot tell, but God knows. "4. That this expression to his mem ory be spread upon a pase of our so ciety's minute book, and sent to the Presbyterian Standard and the city papers for publication, and a copy fur nished the bereaved family as a token of our individual personal sympathy." Marsh-LmiL'ston. Elder J. W. Gardner last night at S o'clock in this city united in the holy bond of wedlock Mr. U A. Marsh, of Greensboro, and Miss Lena Langston. daughter of the late B. J. Langston, the ceremony taking place at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Cal- lie Langston, on John street north. The Anrus extends its congratu tions and good wishes. X. & S. AT GOLDSBORO. Ilearini,' Itel'ore Corporation Cnmnii sinii Monday. Clerk II. C. HrOwn, of the Corpora tlon Commission, announced jester day tliat Receiver Wolcott, of the Norfolk & Southern Railway, won! appear at a hearing to be held before the commission Monday to en itiire into the refusal of the Norfolk & Southern to enter the new I'nion de pot at Coldsboro. Oxfords 2for mnzt 'Ladies! We are certain I v en th us ia4- l Jtic over the splendid line of Uxlorus lor ' Lauies ijve anr showing this Spring, Every shade of leather and every style that is dear to the feet of womankind is con git, gated in our store. We are showing the world renowned "FOX', slippers, which we know are thejbost values sold any where. We will fit you perfectly, giving you real solid comfort and avoiding the unsightly gap at the ankle which you so often see. Will you let us serve you. CHAT AtiOCf VOl'B l'ttlM Mr. tieo. ('. Koull went Up to Kal- elgU this afternoon.' i . i Mr. M. T. Johnson, of tho Eureka section, was In the city today. Miss Georgia I.ee, who has been vis iting Mrs. Fred Mint at Mount Olive, returned home today. Misses Rosa Powell, Alice Aycock, llattie iind lui.Muy Dewey are in Winston-Salem, attending a class reunion at their ulma mater, Salem Academy. Miss Carrie Wooten arrived home last iii,.iit from Aslieville. very great ly .improved in health, ' her many friends will be glad to learn, and street home again. Mis. F. W. Fairies will leave to morrow night for Jersey City. N. J. u ii ;.ke her home, and this announce ment will cany abiding sorrow to very heart in Goldsboro, where for nearly If, years she has been Olio of us. and where she is held in such es teem as will enshrine her name with hat, of her late lamented and so great 'y b loved husband in the hearts of I'-ia people for aye. CALL FOB SF.COM) PRIMARY. I'o Select it Ih inocratir Candidate for Major. At the primaries held on Wednesday, April 15, for the nomination of a can lidate for mayor and two members of the board of public works. Mr, Geo. S. low y and Thus. 11. Holmes, having received a majority of the votes cast. are Hereby declared the nominees for members ot the board ot public- works. Neither of the candidates for may or having received a majority of the votes cast, no nomination being made, a second primary is hereby called for Monday, April for the nomination of a mayor. The same rules and reg ulations as governed the former pri mary will govern this, voting places, ante as before. . April HI, 1909. W. T. IIOLLOWELL. G. C. KORXEG AY, V. D. CREECH, GEO. C. ROY ALL, City Executive Committee. TheBest s s To Wake up your Liver and Purify your Blood TAKE IT NOW THE CENUINE haa ha RED Z en tha front of uch package and tha signature and a sal of J. H. ZEIUN CO., on thid, IN RED. AN OFE.Y LETTF.lt. Wilmington, NVC. Feb. 23, 190ft. Milton Mcintosh, .Mr. Wilmington, X. C. Dear Sir: On February' 18, Ivs'.i. The Mutual Life Insurance Company jf New York issued on my life,- Policy .so. .i.j'.'.O"!, lor i;,uuu, on me i wemy i'ayment Life Plan. This policy ma tured on the ISth, inst., and it gives rue pleasure to state that the results are beyond my expectations. The policy now becomes paid up for f."i.u00, no further premiums being re in i red. In addition to this, I receive a rasti uivuiinj ot ii.Si&.uO, amount- mi; to more than 40 per cent, of the remiums paid. I also have the privilege, if I desire to exeri-lKe it, of surrendering the con tract and receiving therefor, including he dividend, -. a total of jr,,02S.74 In ash. This amounts to a return of all ireiniunis paid and J5IS.74 additional When I consider that I have had an absolutely safe depository for this part f my funds, together ith protection to the extent of $ 5,000 for twenty years, I regard this policy one of the nest invest menu that I have ever made. Yours truly, A. DAVID. . E. HIM Dt'ORD, Agent FOR SATURDAY Lamb, Veal, Fine Beef, Dressed Chickens Pork Chops Pork Sausage. S. Coiin & Son. CITY MARKET. I I MEDICINE Dr. E. C. Vitou, DENTIST. hn 880' Ooldsboro, NO nd We are now displaying the most complete line ot summer comfo ts that has ever been shown in tlierity. We call your special attention to the articles displayed here. , o x - - r J HICKORY PORCH AND LAWK CHAIRS SETTEES TO MATCH Our Easy, Payment MATTINGS omy are skillfully maintained. Jf you want a durable : fp'fftr'n-;! . ': rr-.fi ii i ! : THE FAMOIS WHITE MAINTAIN The ( hot With the ( hill in It We buy or exchange old Feather Beds far Furniture and Felt Mattresses. Phone 122 Cures Coughs, Colds, and Lung Troubles. Prevents Pneumonia and Consumption T,llow packaoj For Sale by M. E.JRobinson & Bro., City Pharmacy K. A. HALES, President. J. T. REVELL, The Bank ia.1'12 .ir. IJ; Jf. Humphrey, Mgr. National Life Ins. Co., . Goldshore, N. C: Dear Sir: 1 take pleasure in inclosing herewith my check for $fi.9a and dividend voucher for J17.Su In payment of premium of $84.78 on ac count of my contract No. 1S0.T63 for $3,000, and I wish to express to you my appreciation of this large dividend. This Is the second dividend upun an or dinary life policy. The first dividend was paid at the end of the first year, which was also very satisfactory. The dividend of $17,83 is more than I expected. I aril also well pleased with the pany, and recommend It to' any one desiring nood, safe life insurant e, as believe I am getting a square deal. Very truly yours, It. II. AI.FOKD, Cashier. The Bon Ladies Ready - to - THE BRANCH OF THE GREAT BON Please come and see our new line of goods which is arriving daily at No. 118 E. Walnut Street, across the street from Goldsboro Shoe Company. ; THE 330N K. B. FARAH, FOIt MEX 0.LY. When Opportunity knocks at your door better not turn him away. This Opportunity will knock at every man's door In Wayne county Thursday, April IS, for one day only, or as long that day as this deal last. A Century Safety Razor, with seven blades, a first class razor in every re spect, for fifty cents, and with each and every razor we will give abso lutely free one 25c bottle of Tark Da vis & Co. Eu thymol, a splendid anti septic solution for use after nhaving. An Ideal dentrlfice, also used In the sick room, and for many other things that will be explained In the book of j how to use Kuthymol. Ask for the l book. - and i Dm)9(t Hesfltalte the lack of money prevents vcu f torn, buying necessities for your home. Will furnish a sin gle piece, a single room, or the entire house, and you can pay us a little each week 01 month just as it suitstyou best. Just received a complete an assortment in which W A T C II For our grand window display of Matting, the only real Matting Window that has ever been shown in the city. During our display we will offer all Mat tings at a reduction of 7 1-2 to 10 cents per yard, and still better, all mattings laid free. Buy at price if you want ISAACS, Croup, La Grippe, Asthma, Vice-President. R.(H. ALF0RD, Cashier of Kenly. Kenly N. C January 22, lt'Miii. 50th Annual Statement of this Com Marchc ! Wear Garments. MARCH E AT WILMINGTON, N. C, ALA HOI. IE 118 E. Walnut St. ATTENTION Truck Growers ! I have a splendid line of good commission houses and will shir your truck, and guarantee satis faction. Wires received daily at my of- tice, in corner Arlington Hotel, If. J. Hester. F.A.DANIELS, ATTORNEY-AT- LAW. GOLDSBORO, N. C. Kditerton Building. Summer Plan Will and up-to-date line of CHINA, JAPANESE and HBRE, good taste, artistic colorings, jich effects and practical econ piece of matting you may count to save money. Such opportunities are seldom presented. Fast Centre St., North, Ooldsboro, N. C. The Leading Furniture and China Dealer. CONTAINS NO " HARMFUL DRUGS Throat The ouine t in and Palace Drug Store. WANTEDS. f ,ve Cents Per Line 1 CASH TO ACCOMPANY OKKKK. LOST. LOST A Ill'XH 0( KEYS. KK- turn to Argus Office and receive re ward. FOCSD. FOl'M) Iiuuch of keys, owned by Owen M. ISruiuT Co.,-wholesale lum ber company. Al'ttUH odico all-P.td FOU SALE. JKItSKV COM I have a flue Jersey cow for sale. Calf 3 weeks old. Ca pacity 7 lbs butter per week. Trice $:,0.00. E. 1). Ham, Fikcville. FOB SALE 25 cords of wood, 3 miles from city. Argus office. dry pine Apply at FOB BEST. FOB ItEM Two houseB and lots on east Centre street at $9 per month each. E. It. Edmundson, Real Estate Hustler. FOB BEAT Five-room house and large lot with large garden, corner lieech and Williams streets, oppo site Pat. King. $1 per month. E. L. Edmundson, the Hustler In Real x Estate, Life and Fire Insurance, Goldsboro, N. C. MISCELLANEOUS. TOMATO PLANTS 10 CENTS teb dozen. W. C. Denmark. JCST BFCEIVED A lot of new Chi na, tinware and fresh candy. 5 & 10c Store. ITBLIC STENOGRAPHER.. public, stenography and typewriting at Mr. E. E. Smith's office, over Im perial Drug Store; office hours, 10 a. m. to 1 p. in.; 2:30 to 4:30 p. tn. After office hours phone 27. J. N. Johnson, , DENTtST. PKC1ALTY Tr.tinir or Rig ftia 5nefir l)r H. F. Arrlnr . n method. Ofdcva atatr. it. aoroan widn Display HICKORY ROCKERS TO MATCH BEST IN THE WORLD. Suit You on getting it here. TI SI I LI M I'OIK II Any Size SHADES NICE Country Sausage! .: at . Gurley & Sasser's Store ALL KINDS OF BACON! AND- Fresh - Cabbage ! Phone 178. ICorner Jamei and Chestnut Sts.R GOLDSBORO Insurance and Realty Co. INSURANCE REAL ESTATE AND LOANS. Oilicc 12 L West Walnut St. J We hare fc.",,000 to loan In blocks of from $1,0H) to $5,000 from one to fire years on al estate security. You Are Looking For a Jfirst-class Plumber or farst-elass goods can see them at you H. H. HOBBS Plumbing Shop, office; near the City Hall. PHONE 802. J - HLY JET. HOOBfi THE PLUMBER. WINDSOR - HOTEL T. BRUaAKCR, Managtr, Hiiwi, act vaca Brut Strati Statiaa aaj Rauiiaf Tcraunl aa FiOaH St Moo ma St par day and lap. Tk rjalr Mafcrata TricU H.M af la. aatatioa aaJ Caaieeaaact PHILADELPHIA. I DR. J0ELWHITAKEK, I'rMctict limited to diseases of he, EM, mm mm. t Dr. Jj N. Johnson's Offlcei Frl- THE f ITT rilAKWACV. i day only. RUPtht KntafWn R.
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