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LCI2E DinECTDRY- Keuat lo&f Na C t a a F. nljiebs Tudr vanln, at 7:80 in thalr own new bail Cordial vr el coma to visitors. ..m Tyw No. ft. K. of P. Beet ...r Friday evening, at t:rt o'clock to Junior Hall, over Mr. V. EDsteln'a atore. Knightly wel- . : coma to visitors. Jtfaenolla Camp Na 100, Woodmen of the World, meet every Tuesaa, ' areata at 7:30 o'clock In Junior - nrAtr H1L VlsiUnf brothera are alwaya welcome. Ooldaboro Council No. 89 Jr. O. U. A. VU weeta every Thursday eve- I nln.7:80 o'clock, in Junior Hail, Cordial welcome to all visiting brethren. Qoldsboro Lodge No. 139, B. P. 0. E. meet 2nd and 4th Thursday night ': '' of each month In Junior Hall, f ' orer Mr. M. N. Epstein' atore, at 1:80 o'clock. Etta Home, 10S Cheatnut street, open dally from 8:30 to 1 a. m. Visiting brothers i ' entitled to register are cordially ' 'welcome at all times to Lodge or Home. local BRnrs. a teesaBBaeasaaeseesa Items of Interest in and Around the City. L-The Coldsboro citisens are re Vuested to remember the picture pres entation portraits of Davis and Lee to be made at the Graded School on 'Thursday of this week at twelve o'clock, under the auspices of Thos 1 Ruffin Chapter Daughters of the Con federacy. ', ' Every member of the Gold bo ro Merchants' Association should attend the meeting tonight, in the Public Comfort Booms, aa a matter vital to ""tfie continuance of these rooms will be before the meeting and must be settled and It cannot be Bettled by empty chairs. Empty chairs cannot peak for living members, and the si lence of empty chairs means the si ' lence of death to the association. This la the simple truth directly told. It ''- la ap to the association. What are ;you going to do about it? Will you attend tonight's meeting? . CHAT 1B0UT I0UB FRIENDS. -f .; fcaiaaaaai iiaMHiew Plan for Summer Comfort Don't add tho heat of a kitchen fire to the sufficient discomfort of hot weather. , Use a, New Perfection Wick Blue Flame Oil Cook-Stove and cook in comfort. With a "New Perfection" Oil Stove the preparation of dally meals, or the biff weekly "baking-," ia done without rais ing the temperature perceptibly above tha of anr other room in the house. Another great advai t''Dr. N. L. Bryan, the dentist, has returned to the city from a business visit to Newton Grove. Miss Em. Jones, of Suffolk, who has . been visiting Miss Rachel Borden, left for home at noon today. Mrs. Jos. Rosenthal and little daughter are at home again from visit to relatives in New York. Mrs. P. D. Gold, Jr., of Raleigh, is in the city, visiting her sister-in-law, Mrs. Wins. Spicer, on Park avenue. Mrs. C. B. Miller went up to Ral elgh this morning to join Mrs. Sol. l Well, Mrs. W. R. Hollowell and Miss 'Gertrude Weil as Goldsboro's dele gation to the annual meeting of the State Federation of Woman's Clubs. Rev. J. Hiram Grant, pastor of the ' First Congregational Church of Elgin, Ohio, is in the city on a brief visit at t the horns of his parents, Major and , Mrs. IT. L. Grant, and his hosts of friends here are glad to greet him again. ELECTION ASJfOCJiCED. Public Proclamation Made at City HaU Today of Result ef Yesterday's City Election. - The result of yesterday's city elec tion for mayor, aldermen and two members of the board of public works was publicly proclaimed according to law at noon today from the front of , the City Hall. This result is that Hon. John R. Higglns is mayor for the ensuing two years. . Messrs. F. K. Borden, D. II. Dixon, ' Lionel Well, John R. Crawford, George C. Kornegay, W. J. Gibson, Sam Dra per, W. H. Collins and W. D. Creech aldermen. Messrs. Thoma. H. Holmes and t ! George 8. Dewey, members of the board of public works. Just when the new board will go 'Into caucus is not known; but their public meeting for Qualifying and or- ' ganlzation will, doubtless, be held on , Thursday evening, according to long established custom. The Argus greets the new adminis tration, with Mayor Higgins at the head, with hearty congratulation and sincere proffer of feal co-operation in all public measurea looking to the welfare of the community and the achievement of Greater Goldsboro. , Let our slogan be, "that we go for- ., warn." Treacherous, Dangerous are sudden attacks of Croup, ' Golds, Pneumonia, etc. Be i wise to-day and get a jar of ncrs'oujpmaa salve It is certainly s great nipper ,? of these troubles. J 25, 60 and $1.00, ALL DRUGGISTS X .We are shewing the celebrated !!i Star Refrigerators la the new k : it s. Andrews t Waddell Faraltore Wick u -41 W I jr-vP-V i v Vfc i I 0 tajfe of the Lffl RJEW PERFECTIORI Blue Flame Oil Cook-Stove ia its handsome CABINET TOP, which gives it every convenience of the modern steel range. Has an ample top shelf for wanning plates and keeping cooked food hot, drop shelves for holding small cooking utensils, and U even fitted with racks for towels. Made in three rises, nd cab be had with or without Cabinet Top. If not at your dealer's address our nearest agency. TUi?aV& Lamp &.: J ...." whether btgh r In i. thmrfnre frM from diriffrcttbl odor and can not smoke. Safs, convenient, orntmental theldeml light. If not at your dealtr's iJdroi our nwreM agency. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (laeorport4) A BUBBLER FREE ! Return the Coupon Attached and Re ceive a Bubbler Free. Do vou remember the fun you used to have blowing bubbles? What rivalry there was seeing who could blow the biggest bubble, and what fun there was for all who looked on. The only drawback there was, was the muss it used to make, but all that is done away with now through the use of the Bubbler, a novelty for making bubbles without soapsuds, pip the bubbler in rain water and blow is all that is necessary to produce big Ix-autiful bubbles. .X(X.xvv ww v '-.. .(- Xii x('4xXi p:i:rfi . ..... v.4x. These Patent Tension Steel Shears I . Si ITo Argus Subscribers The Latest and Most UsefuliHousehoIdjinvention. The cutting edge on these ihean is indestructible, and will never wear dull. They will cut anything and every thing from Wet Tisiue Paper te Heavy Hone Blanket. I Nete the TenwonSpring. It does away with re-Sharpening Entirely. Illustration Shows Exact Size. 8 in. Lcng. I COUPON Return this Coupon to our Store and Receive a Bubbler Free. JOS. ISAACS IIS-122 but Ccatr Street COLDSBORO, N. C I m I rr MBjpmnr rtusrtm &pmi Iff CERTIFICATE 0MMIH M Hit rtH Nil I' I ,AU.u,r r.m n.in IXl , tr THI tHCAII ""COMPANIES EACH PAIH If i -imi miiniii iiirT-i rtnC7-" O , irKST, ' ' l( W-SPATENTN0.7998827 I fJZZZZiri' . OWNED &CONTROLLCO BY U r-wj?wMrW nAMiLTON Silver Co. FJ MIDI Vtr SfittwVQ TSMSlQH SKInl EIGHT-INCH PATENTi TENSION ISPRING SHEARS. The Shean beiag distributed by the AlttU'.S are manurcturnl ot the very liiitlx.t KrH.I stol, iierfucily tomi.on-d and heavily nickel plated on a highly olild surface. Tho jmleiit lanslon spnnK tk. hp all tlio wenr i.n Hit. rivcl so that the cutliiiB edges ill never wear dull. A simple turn of the little thumb si iw will H,ljltst the Mail. to cut anything from the thinnest and most delicate fabric to the heaviest material. Kvery woman who has had the ex. asperating; and trying ex perienoe or attempting to cut with a dull pair of shears will appreciate this new invention. KKAD THIS tiUAKANTKK We guarantee the quality ot the material and the workmanship in tli.-se .Micais to be first-class in every respect. That the tension spring doubles the usefulness of tha shears, and does away wit h the necessity ol re-sharpening. A printed guarantee certificate accompanies every pair, and (ntain the following : "If this pair of shears breaks or heroines defective in any. way within five years from the date delivered it will bo 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 for one year, cash with subscription, a pair of these Shears, that retail at all hardware stores at $1.00, will be given ABSOLUTELY FHEe! To every old subscriber who renews his subscription the same offer will be made. The Daily Argu, $1.25 for 3 Months. The Semi-Weekly Argus, $1 for a Year. FOR I Graduation Dresses! i You will find the. right materials for graduation costumes all to be had at out stote. Youlmllfind all the newest fancies for elaborating the gown as well as the most beautiful of Valencinnes and Linen Laces. You will find our prices moderate on all. WEIL & PROS. FREE - A $1.00 Pair of Shears-FREE The Equitable Life THE IN THE whhi t Cures Coughs, Colds, Croup, La Grippe, Asthma, Throat CONTAINS NQj HARMFUL DRUGS sL and Lung Troubles. Prevents Pneumonia and Consumption yellow packaoj For Sale by M. E. Robinson & Bro City Pharmacy and Palace Drug Store. WORLD. W. H. WINSTEAD, DISTRICT AGENT, G0LDSB0R0, N. C. J. D. BUSHALL, General Agent, RALEIGH. N. C. KILL THOSE CHILLS With ONE DOSE of CHILLIpKILL The One Dose Ckill Remedy ' PRICE SO CENTS. N (URII Monty Raftindatf MANUFACTURED BT The Lane Drug Co. COLDSBORO, M. C. SEiSTD YOUR PHESGKLPTIONS TO "TIME MAIN WHO KNOWS" AND WHOSE PRICES ARE BIGHT AT TD-flE DMPERDAL PHARIU1ACY Solid Steel Refrigerators ! White Enamel Inside and Outside. NO WOOD USED AT ALL ! AbsoGotelly Saontoiry 1 Baldwin Refrigerators The Dry Air Kind ! SAVE ICE. SAVE FOOR Absolutely Guaranteed ! - 87.50' - UP. Removable. Ice Flues!' , Adjustable Shelves. FRavr fii7& 7 WV1 01 'M EAD QUARTERS." Neat Job Printing Quick? The Argus
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