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T1ra Ktt. C L O. O. F. yrr TueBdur Tnhtfc t their own ww V Cordial welcom to tUltorm. .,..m- Tvwlrn No. 6. K. Of P Itumu m ' very Friday eveninf, at o'clock la Junior Hall, ovei N. Epstein's atore. Knightly coma to visitors. meeta 7:30 ball meet T:S0 Mr. wal- Woodmen ot Tuesda. . U. eve- Hall. u.mn1l rimn No. 100, f. trnri m Apt verr evenlnf at 7:30 o'clock In Junior nrder HalL Vlsiung Droiuer. ax alwaye walcome. Golds bo ro Council No. 89 Jr. A. VU meets every Thuraday 9.911 rtVlru-V. in Junior lUUttO" " Cordial welcome to all visiting brethren. !,., Tvrlva Nn. 139. B. P. O. E. UUIU.W1W ' - meet 2nd and 4th Thuraday night of each montn in junior nu, Mr. if. N. Epstein's atore, . a-sn nVirwk. Elka Home, 10B Cheatnut street, open dally from 8:30 to 1 a. m. Visiting brothers entitled to reglater are cordially welcome at all times to Lodge or Home. LOCAL BRIEFS. Items of Interest in and Around the City. Mr. J. M. Hollowell la able to be out after a lew day's Illness. Workmen continue to lay rails on the William street extension of the trolley line. Mr. A. O. Clement has returned from Kenansvllle and his studio will be open tomorrow. The committee ot the Over-Comr era Men's Bible Class will meet to night at 7:45 at the Friends' Church. Mrs. F. B. Edmundson was taken -D.iaioii TiiAsdav to undergo a Hj jiaivibu " J - slight operation. She was much im proved today. tj,o nhi.-t of Hev. . G. Hub bard's discourse at tomorrow night's paryer meeting in Frienas tnurcu will be, "Should Women Preach and Act as Pastors T" 1 Messrs. Sam Draper, Frank Barnes, John Handley and Tom Ed mundson went fishing yesterday and returned in the afternoon with forty fine specimens of the finny tribe. The commencement exercises Of Eureka graded school are being held today, at which Messrs. E. A. WolU and E. T. Atkinson will make ad dresses. They were driven over to Eureka this morning by Mr. A. A. Miller In his automobile. Are you taking part In the city beautiful? It is a good movement that ought to appeal to the public spirit and civic pride of every property owner and householder in Goldsboro Join the procession and do your part In making the city more attractive and more healthful. There are many and urgent en quiries going the rounds these days as to when the freight trains will be entirely eliminated from East and West Centre street, as there is more objection to the freight trains than to the passenger trains. But when our citizens reflect that it has not yet been a month since the passenger trains were deflected Into the new de pot, and that the coal chute at the south end of the city, and the water station at the north end cannot be removed in a jiffy, they will realize that it will take some little time to make the changes necessary to turn Ins: all through trains round the city All these things " will come in due time, No thoughtful person desires a life full of leisure. A few could per haps go along comfortably with such a life, but the average man could not and should not. "The primal cure has become the primal blessing and the busiest man In a community is as a rule the happiest man In it and the one that lives the longest Work and plenty of it at that seems to be a pre requisite to contentment and a happy life. Possibly we have holidays enough, but if we have not it is easy to establish more, and a proper divl- slon between work and play will be established in each age and by each people. Material progress is impor tant, but It is not all that goes with right living. PARK DAT. Ever; body la Goldsboro Should Get Rrady to Celebrate the Day As It Should Be. Park Day will be celebrated as us ual on the first Monday in May next Monday. The orator of the day will be Mr. Clarence E. Poe, of Raleigh, who is well known aa a speaker of eloquence and sound judgment To the most artistically decorated vehicle in the parade will be awarded a handsome silver loving cup,' offered by the Woman's Club. Another feature of the day's pro gram will be a Maypole dance by a cumber of the school children. The Civic Improvement League oi..U have this the most successful I ;i ; k Iay in the history of our city, I i ivltm all citizens to co-operate e It a great occasion for civic 1 an J Inspiration. CHILD'S DREADFUL SKIN TROUBLES Had Sixty Boils when but Six Months Old Was Annually Attacked by a Humor It Looked Red Like a Scald and Spread Over Half Her Head Both Troubles are Cwed. NO PRAISE TOO HIGH FOR THE CUTICURA REMEDIES "When my little Vivian wa alout ix months old, her papa had a boil n Ills lorwiit-mi. . that time the child wu covered with prickly heat and I suppose in cratch ing it. her own hai became infwttxl for it broke out in tioils, one after another. She had alwut sixty ,in all and I ued Cuticura Soap ami I fcj VaU t V lllll'Ul" villi"" ... f t 1 which cured nor of I I 1 .1 ,..H. Than sometime later, her little fxt got sore between the toes, lieinsr afraid it was alt rheum. I sjxika to our doctor. il grave me a powder which dried it tip. tut soon after it broke out behind her ears. They cracked half way around and the humor spread up on to her head until, on several occasions, it wa nearly half covered. The humor looked like a acald, verv red with a Ktiekr, clear fluid coming from it. This occurred every rear. X think it was toward the sprine. always bathed it with warm water and Cuticura Soap and applied Cuticura Ointment which never failed to heal it up. The last time it broke out was when nhe was six years old. It became ao bad that I was discourap-d. Then I procured a bottle of Cuticura Reinv ent which soon cleared it out of her blood. I continued the use of Cuticura Soap and Ointment with the Resolvent until she was perfectly well. 8be is now about eight rears old and has never been troubled in the last two years. We also find Cuticura Resolvent a good spring medicine and we are iust giving the children Cuticura Resolvent Tills as a tonio. We do not think any one can praise Cuticura Remedies too hiirhly. Mrs. M. A. Sehwerin, "74 Spring Wella Ave., Detroit. Mich., Feb. 24. VM." mmplrt External M Inwrnal Trtmit ft rrr Humor ot InfMltn Tii..Svn unit AituiU ron Hill ot Cutlrur S.MD 2V ) to vtw tli' Pk'n. Cutk-ura Ointment (MV to Hml th s" " ur Resolvent SOe . (or In the I. of hornuM Coated Pllta 2V. per Tinl ol 60! to purify the Hk1. told Uirouchout the ,.H4. P"tter Drug (.hem. j n. imirur oj i- Walk-Over Shoes! Every dollar does its duly when you buy a pau of Walk-Over Shoes ! VjV RGi STEREO The "Walk-Over Man on I he sole is the sign of satisfac tion. $3.50,;andJ$4.00 Goldsboro Shoe Co ACME THEATRE Lady Minstrels Tonight BY THE COX FAMILY. In New Songs New Jokes. Admission 5 and 10 Cents. BothAfternoon and Evenings Great Western Drama "On The War Path." Illustrated Songs by Miss Violet Cox The Girl Karitoue. Fit EE. In connection with the big sale Fri day end Saturday at my store, with ach purchase male you will receive i couiton which will entitle you to one chance on a handsome prize to bi Iven away Saturday night at ten clock. The nale will begin Friday morning eleven o'clock. Come early or phone to avoid the rush. . V. C. DENMARK. ?'hone 17. at wri W f -immmM-wmmmmmBw mm Ife W vri -m- wfrn few! ' , saw Wmmi mm m ,mmi w$ fi t mf wmr,- ir ' mmm 1 1 t IM. ' .... ii N - (mm? ii." i. a m - rt :i i si ; Copyright 1909 The House of Kuppenh jmer Chicago The life and pleasures of Spring arlfl the lighter thoughts of Summer show in the new styles styles orig inated :mj authorized by The House cf ICuppenheiroer. There's a springtime tone in the season's netcecr rn1orinr: n mirinnrtime Snai) in the Wealth of m The AdKraec Styles m Clothes Q&1 H KSK Imt A 5eX W ff Tl for Meo jyre wow Jiceaoy There's a more joyous note in clothes buying. There is an assurance of always being correct ;n i.Tirinn- tlir. rlr.thf; yvp which ii; no small advan tage to the man who is particular. There is real economy in wearing them, too. You'll appreciate how much when you have worn them. Never before have we been so fortunate in newest colorings, a springtime snap in tije wca un oi sdcctions; nevcr before have the manufacturers, exclusive patterns, a springtime touch m tne clean-cut , . style effects cheery, manly, right. Match up your wear with the season, and wear the season's best. The man who buys a suit from us will be more than ever pleased this season with the new styles and fine fabrics. The House of Kuppenheimer, shown such rare good judgment in their making. And remember that ours are largely exclu sive nothing commonplace exclusive with us made especially for us and for the discriminating buyer. Tlio now (nrmpnts for Sorinn- come in an . . v- . . - . . i a We invite your Special attention to our dis- exceptionally wide range of colors and patterns. Stripes, play of Young Men's suits, every style-point, every 'fabric as fashion dictates will predominate and are shown m tone and quality that the season and honest worth demand, every conceivable tone. - Suits $12.50 to $25.00 ' M0 N TON 2U ; CONTAINS TJO HARMFUL DRUGS i I Gnrait Cnutha. Colds. CfOUO. L QriDDC Asthma. Throat The Oe.utoe b i- the and Lung Troubles. Prevents Pneumonia and Consumption tllow packaoi For Sale by M. EjRobinson, & Bro City PharmacT and Palace Drug Store. I I1 3WS ' ' V-e-Ji- V. SIMM? 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 Go, 3E3EIE 1UC2L 'j-Sf m A Bit of "-y m Wisdom! "Win her with gifts if she respect not words. Dumb jewels often in their silent kind, more more than quick words, do move a woman's mind." We give the advice and we sell the jewels, at prices as attractive as themselves I LEADING '9 JEWELER. R. A. innuz innnr SUBSCRIBE FOR THE ARGUS. ADVERTISE IN TUP ARGUS ! 1 ; f. 1 I IB
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