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t t :.JM NEV PILOT ;-w Cf Billy Sullivan as Man ccr EeSng Closely Watched. .THE 'FILE JONES' SHOES? This la the Queatlon That la Causing Considerable Worry. Will Ala Manaflarlal Dutiea Interfere With HIa Catching Ability! Will BIHy Bulltvan. the new manager ef the Chicago Americans, firove to I an ablo sueoossor to the White Sox' Unrlpr Fielder Jones? Thlh question la bow agitating the fans on Ban Johnson's circuit Too selection of the clever baetatop for tne vacant caused by Jones retirement was i. splendid move on the part -of President Comlskey. . tha wiral man for the DUiiJ ww -. -0 - place. He la well equipped In every KLXiT BCW-rVAK, VVW V1SAOKI1 OF CHI ' CAOO AMEUICA-NS. way with ability and experience to carry successfully the burden borne by his predecessor so royally for near ly fire years. ; Having been Jones' roommate on the road for so many seasons, Sullivan knows to the smallest fraction of an Inch the size and shape of the shoes , It Is his task to nil. Sharing Jones' ' confidence at all times, Sully has be come familiar with practically all the ' problems a team manager mnst face and solve, and. In addition, he brings . to the solution of yroch problems a long and honorable tip rlenco in the sci ence of attack and fense on the dia mond, a brain that la wise to all the tricks of the game, a sunny disposi tion and a clean, square record which bare made him one of the most per sonally popular and respected players In the game. .. . - In speaking of th. team's new maa- JfTreinienf Comlskey said: "Sullivan has the same qualities that ' made Jones so capable and strong a ' leaner. He has the personal friendship not only of all the men under him, but of all the players who know him. I have seen tt stated that Billy may lack aggressiveness, but It Is my belief that there are few more aggressive players In the game than he Is. By that I mean the fighting quality which shows It self In action rather than noise. He never knows he Is beaten until he Is. "Sullivan-' will be the boss at all times and Will have my confidence and the knowledge that all I will have to say will be In the nature o advice when he asks for U-2 v " From the fonsstandpolnt the only nuasiton regardmg the wisdom of mak ing Sullivan manager of It he tenm has s fiV:::l . been the possibility that Hie additional , burden might affect his value as a , catcher. Experience has shown that In almost every Instance the accept ' ance of the task of management, in ad-'.- dltlon to active participation in the . game, has shown its effect, slightly at ' least, in the subsequent mechanical " " performances of the player-manager, except In few Instances. In Sullivan's case, however, it Is be lieved this effect will be slight if he does not prove an exception to all prec edent. The catcher today naturally Is an assistant manager anyway. Upon him falls the task of starting and di recting nearly every defensive play while the team Is ia the field. With the actual manager in the outfield or on the bench, as is frequently the case, the catcher has to think out a plan and signal for the execution of dozens of schemes In actual play to every de cision the actual manager must make along the same lines: For that reason ; the additional burden which Sullivan . has assumed will be lighter than would be the -ase with a player in any other position. He has become accustomed .to doing much of the thinking for each . play In advance and necessarily will - assume the task of doing practically bH of it without great strain. Sullivan has been the star catcher , for the Sox since 1901. He was pur chased from the Boston National league Club. Boston got him from Columbus, O. He began his baseball career at Dubuque, la, . Sullivan has been regarded generally h by basebaU experts as one of the great-"--- n the business. Last ftfftA Pw.l611 eateh- The readers of J feu short of JVf&3 average for been able to cure iJ01- ,n ba8, that is Catarrh. tgarded as a - is the only positive to the medical frai being a constitutionce. quires a constitute Automobile Hall's Catarrh Cu-nag been given v .uucuoussurfaces' 2 "C v bv destrovin fhAn 3 and 19. disease, and gbela over to sirengtn Dy bulld'urse. . " tion and assisting work. The proDr faith In its cura'K when another offer One Faf your own game, case tha ' ,lst of 1 A , , do, Q t be a lobster. r AS wfc to 410ft a. Scratch-pad Keflectlons, Wise aad Otherwise. No matter how many wings a won an has on her bat, she cannot fly. An Indiana woman i.ini.i Polly has just been marrhJ J,r the tenth time. It seems to he a rase of '' "! wants a husband." 1 'A low-down thief in Wisconsin stole the tights of a beilcsqiie show. The enterprising niai fiitiit sulistituted union suits . as a rush for front-row - :its "Ooodby, Uy ' sings a Philudolphla loet. When . ou stn? him going let us know H i;v . this surinK setison of It'i't. r.eei fully advises the Boston (l!f .Ik. We hope to be as live as the weather will permit However, Castro's plight Is not quite so, bad as Abdul's. The latter iiad his money taken away. "What's the matter with Boston?" asks the Herald of that town. Too much brains and beans. 'The ideal husband must be the boss," declare certain young women in Chicago. The average husband ill subscribe to that opinion. A couple who got married on a dare have now reached their proper disti llation, which is the divorce court. Mr. Roosevelt rode to Kapltl Plains on the cowcatcher of a locomotive. Always Teddy. Pennsylvania judge says a wom an deserves little sympathy who loses her husband to another woman through Impoliteness. Treat your love politely and he'll hang around the house. "Would men be happier if they cried of:ener?" asks the Baltimore News. tt wouldn't get them anything if they did. . The St Louis Times is publishing some pictures showing how time has kult with St Louisans. No feminine faces M'pear. CITY COIRT. Chief of I'tillce's Report for .Month of ApriL There were 19 cases disposed of in the mayor's court during the month of April. Of these 11 were for disorderly conduct, drunk and disorderly, one of assault. Seven cases were sent up to the Superior Court, of which 4 were for assault and carrying con cealed weapon; one for carrying con cealed weapon, 2 for retailing. This is a decrease of 19 cases from March. Respectfully, A. J. FILCIU'M. Chief of Police. April 30, 1907. Itrjau's KeuTMlile CulYs. New York Press. William Jennings Bryan wears re versilile ufTs. He was in an elevator in a iit.tel in this city riding up to a bamiuet. hail.. '"Wait a minute," said the- Peerless One, and the operator stopped the tar between floors. Then Bryan, unabashed, proceeded to re verse his cuffs, jerking his coat sleeves up to the elbows in the opera tion. "There, now, that's better," he said, shaking his sleeves down over the fresh linen edges. The elevator shot up again, and a few moments la ter Democracy's champion loser ac cepted with "great dignity the noisy greeting of the company he had come to address. GREATER RESULTS FOR GREATER G0I.DSB0R0. Goldsboro, N. C. April 19, 1909. iir. H. M. Humphrey, Manager Na tional Life Insurance Company. Goldsboro, N. C. Dear Sir: It is with pleasure that I enclose herewith my check for $26.28 and dividend voucher for 3.02 In pay ment of premium of $34.30 due April 30th, on account on my contract No. 194,05'J for $2,500 and I wish to ex press here my appreciation of this large dividend, which is In excess of 23 per cent, of the premium. This policy is issued upon the 10-Year Re newable Term plan, the gross premi um being only $34.30, which I regard ed at the time of buying the insurance very cheap. The policy is renewable at the end of each 10-year period, or exchangeable at any time without re medical examination. I think this is the cheapest form of Insurance In ex istence and regard the National Life insurance Company as one of the best companies in the world. Its 5'Jth annual statement is Tery satisfactory. I also approve of its sys tem of making its investments in the states in which it does business and recommend it to the Insuring public. Yours very truly, D. H. DIXON. (Copy.) DR. J0ELWHITAKER, Prnclif liiiiiifti to dlseoes of eye, m, m m mm. it Iir. J. N. Ji.bnton'a OfflcefJFri- tlnv .uly. Norfolk & Southern Railway Harry K. Wolrntt and Hugh M. Kerr, Receivers. THROKill SClItilU I KS. Effective October 11, l'.'OS. Express Express Daily ' Dally Ex. Sun. Ex. Sun. A. M. P. M. I.v Norfolk Ar 11.55 , Park Ave. Sta. 4.45 1.20 l.v Elisabeth City Ar 3.20 1.56 Lv Hertford Ar l2.43 2.20 Ar Edenton I.v 2.20 3.43 Ar Maikey's Ferry I.v 12.50 5.03 Ar Belhaven l.v 11.20 4.23 Ar Plymouth I.v 12.12 5.45 Ar Washington l.v 10.55 5.59 Ar Chocowinity l.v 10.39 8.40 Ar Greenville Lr 9.53 7.0S Ar Parmville l.v 9.27 8.00 Ar Wilson l.v 8.35 9.04 Ar Zebulon I.v 7.31 9.14 Ar Wendell Lv 7.21 10.00 Ar Raleigh Lv 6.35 7.15 Ar New Bern I.v 9.25 8.07 Ar Dover I.v 8.23 8.30 Ar Kinston Lv 8.00 9.00 Ar LaGrauge Lv 7.30 9.30 Ar Goldsboro Lv 7.00 7.18 Lv New Bern Ar 9.20 8.47 Ar Morehead City Lv 7.47 9.10 Ar Beaufort Lv 7.25 P. M. A. M. Beauftfrt Dhlslon. No. 9. No. 7. No. 5. No. 3. Sun. Sun. Daily Dally only only ex.Sun ex.Sun P. M. A. M. P. M. A. M. Lv Goldsboro Lv LaGrange Lv Kinston 3.35 4.05 4.35 4.58 5.13 5.25 5.50 5.50 6.2S 6.43 6.59 7.20 7.40 7.00 7.30 8.00 8.23 8. 33 8.50 9.20 9.20 9.51 10.07 10.27 10.50 11.15 4.50 5.20 5.50 6.13 6.2S 6.40 7.05 7.1S 7.50 8.06 8.25 8.47 9.10 7.00 7.30 8.00 Lv Dover Lv Cove 8.23 S.3S 8.50 Lv Tuscarora New Bern 9.15 9.27 10.01 10.17 10.37 11.00 11.25 A. M. Lv New Bern Lv Croatan Lv Havelock Lv Newport Lv M'bead City Ar Beaufort P. M. A M. P. M. No. 2. No. 4. No. 6. No. 8 Daily Daily Sun. Surv ex.Sun ex.Sun only only AM. P.M. A.M. P.M 7.25 5.13 7.23 5.15 Lv Beaufort Ar M'head City 7.47 5.37 7.43 5.35 Ar Newport 8.10 6.00 8.07 5.57 8.30 6.20 8.23 6.13 8.46 6.36 8.41 6.2S 9.20 7.10 9.20 7.00 9.26 7.13 9.20 7.00 9.51 7.40 9.46 7.25 10.03 7.52 9.58 7.37 10.18 8.07 10.13 7.52 10.43 8.30 10.3S 8.15 11.14 9.00 11.09 8.45 11.45 9.30 11.40 9.15 A. M. P. M. A. M. P. M. Ar Havelock Ar Croatan Ar New Bern Lv New Bern Ar Tuscarora Ar Cove Ar Dover Ar Kinston Ar ijiGrange Ar Goldsboro Walk-Over Shoes! Every dollar does its duly when you buy a paii of Walk-Over Shoes ! The "Walk-Over Man on the sole is the sign of satisfac tion. $3.50 and $4.00 Goldsboro Shoe Co Don't Forget That Job of PLUMBING My material is the BEST and my price is RIGHT. Di. A. Pike PHOflE 670 John St., near Postoffiee. i These Nete the Tension SiSl'4's''a' JL. FnEE The Long and Short of it is, Spring finds men beginning to look a bit seedy. They don 7 need to. We have Sping Hats, Cravats, Shirts, Gloves and Spring Hosiery. Spring Everything Fot Men. KORRECT CLOTHING AND TAILORING CO- j ' iri' 18 irii it WANTADS. I fi. PER WORD 1 R. CA8IITO ACCOMPANY ORDER. FOB SALE. KOB SALE Corn shutkB, or huska, and an open buggy. H. E. Scott, 106 Oak St E. FOB SALE ii cords of dry pine wood. 3 milea from city. Apply at Arrna office. FOB SALE The Stone and Acme to mato plants. 10c per dosen. Miss Sudie Grlswold. a27-tf FOB BEST. FOB REM Residence. East Asb street Water and modern conven iences. Apply to James M. Alien. FOB BEST Two houses and lots oa east Centre street at $9 per month each. E. V. Edmundson. Real Estate Hustler. JII.SCELLAEOr.S.. JUST BFCEITED A lot of nw Chi na, Un'rare and fresh curnly. & t 10c Store. Patent Tension Steel To Argus Subscribers The Latest and Most Useful Household Invention. The cutting edge on these shears is indestructible, and will never wear dull. They will cut anything and every thing from Wet Tissue Paper t a Heavy Horse Blacket. Spring. It does away with re-Sharpening Entirely. Illustration Shows Exact r MM ''- i i " -" ' - - --rJ " 1r r mi, W..lYH;jtf irifcift'll tu n aj .v t-'.'-.g,,. 1 .-j TEMSIOH EIGHT-INCH PATENTlTENSION SPRING SHEARS. 1'h Mi ear. bei Hit distributed hy tint Altill'S are manufactured t the very nix lit st -rml stml, rt'oiiy If iiipnio I and heavily niqkel plated on a liiglily pulislietl surface. The patent tension S(rint tiikes up aU the vcnr m the rivet, so that the outline edg will never wear dull. A simple turn vt the little thumb screw w ill aljnt the tU les to out anything from the thinnest ami must delioate fabric to the heaviest material. Kvery wi.nian wlio liax had the e. asperatinij and try i tit; anperience of attempting to cut with a dull pair of shears will appreciate this new invention. HKAl) THIH tiUABASTKK V riiarantoe the quality oi the material and the workmanship in these Siicms tu lie first-class in every resiect. That ttie tension sprint; doubles the usefulness of ths shears, and dues awn v wit h the necessity ol re-sharpening. A printed guarantee certificate accompanies every pai , and contains the folio int; : "if this pair of shears breaks or becomes defective in any way within flv years from the date i! e!i en il it ill I e re placed with a new pair free." How to Get a Pair of These Shears : To every person who subscribes to the Daily Argus for three months or the Semi-Weekly Argus forone year, cash with subscription, a pair of these Shears, that retail at all hardware stores at $1.00, will be given ABSOLUTELY FREE. To every old subscriber who renews his subscription the same offer will be made. The Daily Argus, $1 .25 for 3 Months. The Semi-Weekly Argus, $1 for a Year. FREE-A $1.00 Pair of Shears-FREE .'.. Yi.' '' 1Z innz No matter how much money you have to spend i will not get a better photograph oi yoursefr thah the one will take. Our prices . are reasonable but the work is the highest in the land. A. O. Clement, PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPH KF. . The "rest Line" Torch Beckers on earth, strong and durable. Cull and see them. Andrews A Waddcll Furui tar Co. " 1 Advertise in tho ARGUS. FREE Jir Atjommx rtusin mat Stents rut ustrittMrta Of THI BHEAKS U-S PATENT N0.799SS2. OWNED & . .. . s9aiAft m aVM 1 I I V JLUWI1 k REGAL SHOES Well-known New York and London custom bootmakers designed the models from which every one of these Regal Styles is Luilt, They have a distinctive custom appearance found in no other ready-to-wear shoes. Moreover, they are made in quarUr alzts, insuring you an exact fix and perfect comfort. $350 $400 $500 H. WEIL & BROS. GOLDSBORO Insurance and Realty Co. INSURANCE REAL ESTATE AND LOANS. Office 121 West Walnut St. r hare $2,000 to loan In blocks of I'm m $1,000 to.$j.000 from one to fire irnr 'n al estate security. ikea Kidnty aa4 Eladdof U',hi Shears Size. tt in. Lorg. CONTROLLED BY I ....... 'ixii giVM Our 'line of smart new Renal ohoe styles has won a lot of praise among the bet-clreicd men in town. These new ' Reaal models are smarter than ever, and irv iUu genuine custom stvle in mmi line and curve. WHY SUFFER Either with IndigrMiou or Iyspepsia or any sionach trouble, when y;;i ;ui be greatly relievelt it rt ured by the use of one or two bot tles of DIGESTO TONIC. . Manufactured by Palace Drug Store: " Cor. Centre and Mulberry 8ts. OASTOTtlA. Bwt tin ' Haw ti'a-i Eojf! ' r CERTIFICATE VV's.I 4 f ACCOMPANIES EACH PAIR it j4 . OF THESE SHEARS S:&
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