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V I le 1 - H J -1 i OOGE DIRECTORY. use Ixodes No. 6, 1. O. U. Jr. own very Tuesday evening, at 7.301 o'clock. In their own new hall. Cordial welcome to visitors. Kuffln Lodge No. fl, K. of P.. meet I every Friday evening, at 7.80 1 o'clock In Junior Hall, over Mr. N. Epstein'! store. I Knight-1 . ly welcome to visitors. Magnolia Camp No. 100, Woodmen ol the World, meet every Tuesday evening at 7:80 o'clock In Junior! Order.Uall, Visltingbrotbers are I always welcome. Oqldsboro Council No. 89. Jr. O. U. A. M., ineeU every Thursday C3vening, 7.80 o'clock, in Junior flail. Cordial welcome to all visit ing brethren. I Ooldsboro Lodge No. 1S9, B. P. O. E'l meet 2ml and 4th Thursday night o! each month, jn'Junior ,Hall, over Mr. M. N JKpstein's store, at 8.80 o'clock. Elks Home.lOSCbest nut street: open dally from 8,80 to to 1 a. m. Visiting-brothers entitl ed to register are cordially welcome at all times to Lodge or Home. 0 mm ill cure any cai! of KiJney cr Bladder Disease not be lond the reach of medicine. No medicine can do more ForSale by M. E. Robinson & Bro.. City Pharmacy and Palace Drug Store. Corrects Irregularities; Do not risk baYlnj Pright'a Dlefr Diabctei THE CITY PHARMACY, W. V. WILLIAMS Proprietor. ' PRESCRIPTIONRUGGjST Toilet Articles, Garden Seed, Fancy Goods, Etc. OUR MOTTO : "Live and Let Live.' , IonT GOODH IGUT PRICES JlUHT TREATMENT LOCAL BRIEFS. Items of Intel est In and Around I theCrr. Walter Coles, of Charlotte, is visiting William and Ralph Faison. Miss Mildred Borden will give an "at heme" tomorrow evening. Mr. and Mrs. Abe Altmeyer, of New Tork, are guests ol Mr. and Mrs Henry Well. Mr. and Mrs. II. B. Parker, Jr., have returned .to the city from a visit to relatives at Como. Mr. Manuel Oettlnger, of jfork, is in the city visiting his brother, Mr, dolpb Oettlnger. Mrs. Fred U.Lake and little daughter ol Florence, S. C, are in the city, visit ing Mrs. Lucy Hatch. How many have written it today "1908"? Just resolve for the ensuing twelve months to write It 1009 M'ss Martha Bird Sprutll, daughter ef Hon. Frank 8. Hpruill, of Rooky Mount, is the guest of Miss Mildred Berden. Misses Iris Mitchell, of (Kingston, nd.Gwyndoline Kennedy, of Atlantic City, are visiting Miss Vivian Woolen In this city. Mrs. Wm. Urbansky and children, of Salisbury, are in the city visiting htyhe ot her parents, Mr. and Mrs. or Edwards. Goldsboro, N. C, December 19, 1908. To My Friends and Patrons: Having dissolved partnership with T. N.Waters & Bro., as owners of the Palace Drug Store and The City 1 Pharmacy, I take this means of thanking you for your liberal patronage in the past. I have assumed entire charge and control of The City . Pharmacy, at No. 128 East Walnut Street,' and will be found there at your service. My experience in dispensing drugs has now covered a period of 27 years. My .accurate methods, constant and careful attention directed towards the, Prescription Depart ment, has rewarded me with the hearty endorsement of the med ical fraternity, and, through my untiring efforts to please and courteously serve, has won for me the admiration and confidence of the public at large, for which I am deeply grateful. Again thanking you for past courtesies, and soliciting your patronage in the future, lam, Yours for quick service, THE CITY PHARMACY, W. V. WILLIAMS, Sole Proprietor. ' All orders delivered in 15 minutes to any part of the city. Her many admiring friends here are glid to greet home again Miss Essie B (wards, who'has been on an extend ed visit to relatives. Mr. anil Mrs. D. L. Cuthrell have re turned t the city, from tbelr bridal trip, and making their home with Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Stroud. Miss Hazvl Levinsnn, ol Terre Haute Ind., ie visit ng Mr. and Mrs. A. A Joseph, at I their lovely suburban home, "The Vines," on Park Avenue, Mr. D. L. idgerton has purchased an interest in tie live stock business ol Mr. W. R. Itllowell, and they are receiving today 'heir first shipment of stock for the opeiing trade. Mrs. Will P'-'Nitertairied at home tWls kvcjTT.MC or ' M1" Nancy Lkar. of Raleiutrfai Miss Delplilne Brown, ef Winston-ilein, who are the guests of Miss Elsie Artoh. . Mr. J. D. Howell, Swell known to and popular with the ti 0f this city, has returned to the emoy of Messrs. B't A Thompson, alt; a year's ab sence, having been in e employ of this firm previously far i9 years. Mr. Fred R'l MinU, edfy of the Mt. Olive Tribune, who has Jej returned with Mrs. Mlntz from thefyidal trip to tbelr home In Mt. Oilve, m oni. Iness visitor in our city tyv, was oordiaUy greeted on all 1 eg wlt-j, hearty congratulations f roiu. b frien(ig :, here. A beautiful and symmetric pro. portioned monument has been eot, i. ! on the family plot In WUIewdate tery, to the memory ofthe'ate j, W. Richardson and daughter Pat. id Armstrong. They were formerly resi dents of this city, highly esteemed and still remembered by their iriends an a vjualntances here. Messrs. Kdgsrlon A Edgerton, Ooorge and Mllford, the popular live inrk dealers of this oity. whose ex tensive stables are on West Chestnut street, are receiving today a large shipment of extra fine Kentucky and T(niiesoe mulps and horses, which v . n wj o, uily selected to meet the j or t' e farmers of this ' ,! sociiil n u LjLj wJL 0 1 uuJUu La-juU . Dc3o i In order to clear out as much as possible our Fall and Winter Stock before we take our February Inventory, we win otter at k&uuu&u JKiunib a , a Beginning January 1st and Continuing 15 Days. To be sure that you have an approved standard style, you should buy a rhe makers are the h tiowledged designers t world's fashions in 1 ' s head wear. ave (he Stetsos all 4 Drby Halt In -llJ't stylss. ff AT S ! . .,-..-. . $3.50 Stetsons reduced to $3,00 3.00 Hawes " " 2.25 3.00 Gotham " 2.25 2.00 Xox-AU " " 1.65 1.50 Hats " 1.20 These Ilats are of the latest styles and in all the new colors, Green, Brown and Black. TROUSERS"!- m' - w from the vny jay Ajj:M H Trwiwrs fit you would aay wrlk i ' ley were ham, not made, Wm J " -They, have the touch of a jlj '.. aeative genius , -. ' ; $7.50 Trousors reduced to $5. 75 6.00 . " 4 00 3.50 " ' 2.00 2.50 " ' " " 2.00 Our selection of Trousers include the best garments from leading tailoring firms. ..- ... Ak,for;my mark on TROUSERS';; 'WAISTCOATS "MAaCLMETTE-. RAIN , COATS slwwa by e.j f t "j a.J Kjiut s- q: r.T'S'I nt. now $1.15 .85 1.15 .85 1.15 : ; r . ; .. ; .. $5. 00 $-ancy' Vests reduced to $3. 75 4.00 I ' " " 3.00 3.50 . ' 2.75 3.00 " " " 2 25 2.H0 " " " 2.00 " ,,. ' '2.i: 1 " i f - A Seasonable Sumiesllc.i. .u, .......... y , W ! without question of doubt a set of eib!WSriiUUe "Elaslic" Bookcases artistically arranged about the, living room would - Prove a welcome Christmas gift to every member of the family Ws carry sufficient Stock of different . sryles to '.enable us 'to' guarantee deliveries on time. RflllL I OOODEN -THE- V 4 i J MOST PAYI'IG SAVING The relief you get In proporiy fit fed glasses more than pays for them the first few weeks. A small saving of nerve force is of more value than' the aavim- of a large sum of money. The Eyes control a large per cent of ti e nerve force of the human body. The Andre Optical Co. Dr. L. Shaw Andre, Southern Representative. The Palace Drug Store, GOLDSBORO, N. C. New Bif&Mss. Phone, Call or Write for Prices. PRODUC :e cOuPJiy. Wholesale Fruit Dealers ! Phone't191. Cor. fames and Chestnut Sis. JUST RECEIVED-lOO Dozen Egs. GRAPE FRUI the .lew Acme Theatre Week Dec. 28th, 1908. j- Thursday,, Fridaj and Saturday Kcnry-WASHER BR0S.-Jake The Physical Culture ? Kids. ALL NEXT WEEK sr . s . n . . i e Musical smiths k- . . , --. i Monarchs of Mirth and Melody. AH Feature Motion Pictures1 Matinees Every Pay 4 to 6 p. m. ?"v Evenings 7 to 11 p. m. ".. y Oranges and Tangerines CHEAP AT IT K o v- m mmm m - ssa ausj adsi mmi Bbm mbi l. m X ' ' . ; ' x ; 1 .11 - - : ' f Also -Nice - Fresh - CELERY ! .in) iU i i' i ' 4R DR. I. SHAW ANDRE, NEUROLOGIST. The EYE a Specialty and s . Keflex Nervous Diseases. j . . Office.' : ETE , PALACE DRUG STOEE Engagementa may be made for consultation at your home or at the office Free of Charge. Office Phone, 8. Residence Phone, 164 x OAlAniil WIWIMUI Barber ' Shop . 0BBHBBBB9sBdHBsBBH i - irst-Class Up-to-date Ton sbrialParlor, With White Barbers ; . . Satisfaction. Guaranteed TESSRS. C0NTEY & PASTOR 'I ; ; CtntreJStreet rs 'SSandlOc. STORE Is making a run on the finest sweet sceuted Toilet Soaps and they are so cheap you will have to buy. See this soap and you will be surprised at the bargains we are offering. ' Robinson 's 5 arid 10 c. Store s j' j. x i fi v s ! if .1 II3TEL ! llr.T.LBAKER, Manager. , . l"Jtj ketwM Brass Street Stitioa tW j , ' P!?V TtHBinal " trt St. I I I pe T'--'' "f ' 5 I Begin the New Year by Joiniir nut. PRESSING CLUB ! c L . O T M , E.-: S CLEANING OF LADIES ' a speciWtt. E: a'; N ' i c satisfaction guarantee). , give :,:e A TRIAL. ' ? 1 C0
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