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,) ...... taw. 3! It AUTHI K JrNIS TthK ill tr:i u n Tu, U'is o rrr TIT! ! lali Ko. C, K. hi IV exert ry Fridaf eVtsiilng at 8 o'clock in Junior Hall, over Vr. M. tpstelii's store. Knightly Came to Ylsltors. : ..;:it,ila Camp No. 100. Woodmen of tn World, meet etery Tuesda. erenlng at 7: JO o'clock In Junior Order Hall. Vlsltin brothera are always welcome. ' Coldaboro Council No. J9 Jr. O. U. A. MM meeU eyery Thursday even ing at o'clock In Junior Hall. Cordial welcome to all ylaltlng fcrethrem. Coldsboro Iiodce No. 139, B. P. O. E. meet 2nd and 4th Thursday night of each month In Junior Hall, orer Mr. M. N. Eptteln'e store, at 1:10 o'clock. Elks Home, 10S Chestnut street, open daily from 1:10 tall D. Visiting brothers entitled to register are cordially Welcome at all times to Lodge or Home. Itrontrlit ll r Vvii ij i'v.i;: -r, X V Wliorr ii , Kllipluyrtl. Capt R. A. Jenkins received won! Monday night of the sudden illness of his son, Arthur, who is employed at Uttle River, S. C. Arrangements were made at once to huve Mr. Arthur Jenkins brought to his home in this city, arriving here today. T1IE POSTAL TELEtiB W'll I IS DISPATM JtESSUiKsl LOCAL BXIzrg. Items, of Interest In and Around ttiCitT. Dr. C. B. Hull, who has been quite III for a week, was somewhat lm- prored today. ; ,.s A large crowd from this city, tak ing advantage of the Southern's an nual mid-summer excursion to Ashe vllle, left this morning for a week's stay in the delightful "Land of the Sky." In the party were Misses An nie Baker, Nan Epps, Magdalene Hummell and Mrs. John Grantham and children. CUT ABOrT I0FB FBIUDS. Mrs. L, C. Bass Is visiting in Madi son, N. C Mr. C. O. Wallace, of Richmond, who has a host of friends here, is in the city today. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Cohen and son. Mr. Julius Cohen, left this morning for Wavnesvilie. where they will spend some weeks. Mrs, Frank Cannon and little son nd daughter, of Concord, are in the city. lslting tfce home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lee. Dr. W. H. H. Cobb is no better to day, and at this hour his condition is such as to cause his family and friends extreme anxiety. Miss Daisy Jordan, who had been visiting her . Bister, Mrs. J. Rainey Parker, has returned to her home in HlUsboro. Sho was accompanied bj Mrs. Parker. CoL and Mrs. J. A. Washington, ac companied by Lieut Pope Washing ton, went dovn to Beaufort this morning, where tt is hoped the Colo nel will fast recuperate from hla re cent illness. Mr. Ed. L. E lmundson, the real es tate hustler, had an alarming attack of acute indigestion this afternoon about two o'clock, but prompt medi cal aid brought him round all right, his many friends will be glad to learn. Telegraph Wank Hate Iteeu Placed . In the. Stores of ( ity Merchant. The Postitl Telegraph Is now dis- DatchinR and receiving messages and telegraph blanks have been placed In nearly every store In this city. Miss Tarrott. the local manager, who has been here for two weeks, is very active in solicitiiig patronage from the business men ot the city. Selected an Instructor for Elrt Kesri, mrnt. ('apt J. Wash Bizzell, who has won many honors in military circles, has been named by the Adjutant-General as instructor for the Second Regi ment He will go to Morehead City next week on this commission. An Excellent Opportunity to Purchase Art Square. Mr. Sol Isaacs Is showing at his popular furniture store on Centre street a beautiful line of art squares, the special sale of which begins to morrow and continues ten days. Mayor lllgeuis a Good Fbbenuan. Mayor John R. Higgins returned to day from Morehead City, and as a re suit of his 'catch" at this seashore resort, the City Hall officials today en joyed a good mess of fish. Dear Katie: I waited quite a while for you at the City Pharmacy Tuesday and was rather disappointed by your not coming. I know you would have been there had not the rain prevented. Several young ladies and myself were there and all had a jolly good time, and thoroughly enjoyed the delicious cream and drinks. Don't buy the toilet articles you spoke to me about until you have seen the stock at The City Pharmacy. They have the nicest stock lu the city and the prices they give me will surely save you money. ' I hope to see you real soon. Lovingly, JOHNNIE. SI REGAL SHOE and so does every other weO-dretsed man here. They're the smartest shoes that money can boy exact reproduction of expensive metropolitan custom models. They're made in quarter sizei, giving you an exact fit. 1 Regal Shoes are the greatest shoe Values in the world that's why we sell them.' Let iu show you the new Spring styles. - $350 $400 $500 - M. WEIL & BROS. f 3 Id sboro Transfer Co, PHONE179. Important Points of Sewing Machine Construction IJ Did you ever consider what the thousandth of an inch might mean in the adjustment of the needle-stroke on a sewing machine ? 3 Or how many little invisible parts there are which may run well for a month or 60 in a carelessly-made machine, and then by going wrong render it utterly useless? CJ For the perfect construction and thorough testing of these vital details you must de pend upon the honor and reputation of the maker. J The makers of the Singer Sew ing Machine enjoy a reputation vouched for by millions of Singer users all over the world. J These millions of Singer users have proved the perfection of the Singer by years of steady sewing. Q The Singer Sew ing Machine is built like a watch and runs like one. SoU oaly by Singer Sewing Machine Company 204 East Walnut Street. .. Just eceive i Baldwin - Kefrigeratcrs ! The Dry Air Kind ! , - '.A h M.J -I . tu i5 i, 331 (J I Absolutely Gulriiiteed, The Best Ice Saver, The lost Sanitary, LET US SHOW YOU ! Royall & ;Bor en. "HEADQUARTERS." A Large Shipment Patent, Demi-Glaze, and Kid ! Pumps and Ties ! Goldsboro Shoe Co. imt lfanjTiVT-'tiiWrPaiJUii agvw ISAACS ISAACS iimmer - .rices. , ON Beautiful Art Squares ! Beginning Wednesday, July 21, and UMig 10 Cays All lie WKtock and Hp-to-ilulo pattt riit. liming rcctntl)- Wonirlit 100 of tlicso liiu'li-tr;nl' at un uiK'tion mi If hcciiiiiiN for Hip rxtrrDiely low pricfs w ar oAVrinic them. LattT tlie prices will Ix hiirlirr, as hc lire ui'icrinur tlit-sr In tin faee of a rlcing market. SIZES 9x12 Feet. $6.50 Union Art Square . . ...................... $4.25 $11.00 Pro. Brussels Art Square, all wool . . ........ . . $8.50 $13.50 fibre Art Squares, only 6 to offer .. .. .. .. ,. ..$10.00 $15.00 Tapestry Brussels Carpet Art Square, one spam .. ..$12.50 $17.50 Tapestry Brussels Carpet Art Square, Keamless .. ..$14.50 $21.00 Velvet Art Square . $17.50 $27.50 Axminster Carpet Art Square .... ...... . . , . . ,$20.00 $30.00 Extra Axmiuster Carpet rt Square.. .. .. .. .. ..$22.50 $35.00 High Pile Wilton Rug .. .. .. ... , ..$25.00 ..35.000 All-wool body Brussels Rug .. .. .. ..$25.00 Srrtill Bugs to Match. CHINA STRAW MATTING. 35-cent new crop Straw Matting, best made. . ...... . .29 cents 30-cent new crop Straw Matting, extra heavy ........ 25 cents . 25-cent new crop Straw Matting, heavy 20 cents All Laid Fre. mid- ree 0 I SUMMER Off ermg -AT- For Tuesday : One lot of Washable Children Sui!s; 50c. Qualify $1.00 quality $2.03 quality. - -One lot Wash Pants One lot Wash Pants 25c. 50c $1.00 9 c. 15c. FOR WbDNESDAY ONLY. mil an TV r vi "M a. - ' Outfitter to Men and Boys. I IWm.A'.i Lf 3C 3EZIC 3C taw Hals ! -AT " 'Sage transferred from Passenger Station : j any part of the city, or from any part of 2 city to the station. Office hours 6 a. m. 1 3 1 3 p. m. Prompt attention given to all calls. cm ember Phone No. 179. isy:acs, The Leading: Furniture and China Dealer 118 122 East Centre St.. N., JiOLDSBORO, N. C. D't fwfetaar 1-4 ff (alt m Wkit Mnn!ti. KcfifrrUra U mw ia fall lUtt. Ho3 Off VflRRFRT ClflTHine Ml TillfM'fi Hfl. U M IIVIHIkVI ULVIIIIIIU IlilW IllikWIllllU uv t Ti ii ri f n M JUSi RECEIVED ! A Fresh lot of Jacob Shafer Hams and Shoulders ALS0- Country Bacon I'lfnty of Fresh Vogr- ta(lcs and Chickens on hand at Gurley&Sasser's Store DR. J0ELWHITAKER, Practice limited to dlaeese ot EYE, EAR, KOSE 11X3 Ml, At Dr. J. N. Johnson's office on Fii- day afternoons after August 6. ;BORO TRANSFER co'jSUBSCRIBE FOR THE ARGUS. advertise in thiv argus!
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