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2? liliiSE !!iEY i.uffla Ixxlgf No. fi. K. of very Friday rvenlng fct t o'clock In Junior Hall, 6t Mi N. Epstein's stors. fchlgtatly wsl com to visitors. jkUgnolla Camp fco. 100, Woodmen of ths World. m every Toeada. evening at 7:80 o'clock In Junior Order Hall Visiting brothers are always welcome. Ooldsboro Council No. 19 Jr. O. U. A. M, meeU every Thursday even ing at I o'clock In Junior Hall. Cordial welcome to all Ylslting ' brethren. Ooldaboro Lodge No. 139, B. P. O. E. meet 2nd and 4th Thursday night of each month In Junior Hall, oyer Mr. M. N. Epstein's store, at 1:10 o'clock. Elka Home, 108 Chestnut street, open dally from :S0 to 1 a. m. Visiting brothers entitled to register are cordially welcome at all times to Lodge or Home, Keuse Lodge No. I. I O. O. F. meeU every Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock, in their own new ball Cordial welcome to visitors. LOCAL BSZZn. Xtsmi of Intaratt la and Around the City. Mr. Ed. Jennett continues quite ill with typhoid fever. Mr. D. E. Smith was no better to day. He is gradually growing weaker. There will be an important meet ing of the Wayne County Mclver Loan Fund Association in the rooms of the Woman's Club Tuesday' morning at ten o'clock. All former and to-be Normal students are urged to be present'' Firemen at WrightsYille Beach. Messrs. Max Cohn. Nathan Ed wards, John Joseph and Lon Pear sail left Sunday to spend ten days at Wrlghtsvllle. Many more members of the Eclipse Fire Company will join them during the week. Busy all the time, and there's a reason for it, but glad to see you and your friends Join the throng at the fountain of Goldsboro Drug Co. CHAT ABOUT TOUX FMUHDS. Mrs. W. H. Powell returned to Tar boro Sunday. Mr. M. N. Epstein has returned from a trip to Henderaonville. Ex-Gov. C. B. AycoCk, of Raleigh, was a visitor to the city today. Mrs. p. E. Motte, of Charlotte, Is ylslting hef brother, Mr. H. L. Gra pam. Miss Parrott, of Kinston, is in the city, the guest of Miss Ida Lee Mld dleton. Mr. L. M. Mlchaux baa returned from a trip to Danville, Va., and Gifcf.nsboro. , Mrs.'. R..' L.' Crow returned Saturday night from a visit to her parents at Keysville, Va. Miss Bessie Claytor has returned to the city after spending Sunday at her home in Kinston. Miss Jennie Royall has gone to Ep worth Heights, O., to vjsit her neph ew, Mr. Blythe Morris. Miss Florence Landis, of Oxford, who has been visiting Miss Kate Jef freys, left today for Wilmington. t Miss Anna Merritt,,who has been the guest of Miss Kate Jeffreys, left today for her home In Greensboro. Mr. Henry Johnson, formerly of this city but now engaged in business at Zebulon, is spending a few days here. Dr. W. K. Lane returned Sunday from Tallahassee, Fla., where he vis ited his uncle, Col. John P. Cobb, who is much improved. Misses Mattie, Mary and Betsie Le Grand, of Richmond, and Miss Blanche Whitmore, of Durham, are the guests of Mrs. W. H. Godwin. Mr. William W. Falkener, of War renton, N. C, who won the Greek medal of his class at the last session of the University of North Carolina, is visiting his aunt, Mrs. W. K. Par ker. ; ...'"..''. LOOK Irj DOR IVINDOW To-day! SPECIAL SALE -OF- STRAW HATS ! They're odds and ends. See if your size' is there--they're worth up to $2.50. A. A. JOSEPH, GOLDSBORO, N. C. c a. tww u"' tw- . fx. . - v-v " -r. irjs r- "vf Dear Katie: I waited quite a while for you at the City Pharmacy Tuesday and was rather disappointed by your not coming. 1 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 in the city and the prices they give me will surely save you money. I hope to see you real soon. Lovingly, JOHNNIE. Big Reduction IN ON' ALL- BSAiCW Oxfords AND Slippers! GOLDSBORO SHOE CO For one week only, beginning with Monday, July 26, we will sell the reg ular 25 cent size of Squlbb's Talcum Powder for 17 cents. This cut is made for the sole purpose of demonstrating to you the unexcelled goodness of all Squibb products, Squibb's Spices and Squlbb's drugs. Imperial Pharmacy. TODAY'S COTTON MARKET. Liverpool Fs tares. Open. June-July .. 6.37 July-Aug. 6.45 Sept-Oct ..6.36 Hew Tsrk Fstares. July .. .. 12.0S October .. 11.98 December . . . . . . i . 12.02 Local spots. ,2. Close 6.28 C.35 6.27 12.01 11.97 12.01 Ths My Perfect Way of Pressing Suits and Ladies Skirls Chocolate fee cream better than you is on this Steam Clothes Pressing Machine. Ladies' fine dresses made to look new at very small cost Phone 29 and let us tell you all about our Dry-Cleaning and Dyeing Department THE 'ssaBaBwssBMsswBMys ..-', mbm.- j.,v,., . mmmtmmmmmmmttmJmmtmlf- t mtmmmmm4 - - - " - 1 - t .- t ;rr."'Ji'"' iLU'iz; ? : ' , j ' , ' I WJ K Lk "" ' ;W..Vai,.;.....X Ai... ..x.. .-1 t ......... . . 1 . ESafe Our people are quick to appreciate n all ctuirn and our store was throned during the entire week of our july Cleat tee. On Saturday, tlia lat day of the week we were as busy as at any time. We ate now in the midsr of preparing for our Fall Bmt:t . v fc una last fan il otthe srace devoted to our leady-to-weat department was iruuh quak . U cute now about to make somezaltera- tions in this department and in otder to save confusion and avoid the damage consequent upon carpenters visits we have made some important price concessions in our ladies teadx-tc-wcurand in a few other lines. WITNESS THE FOLLOWING, LINGERIE DRESSES ! We offer seven dainlylLingerie Dresses at about half price. We have them in White, Light Blue and Pink, embroidery and lace trimmed. These sold regularly at from $5.00 to $8.50. Alteration Sale Prices $2.50 to $4.1 9. SILK COSTUMES ! These beautiful gowns have come in for a greater share of admiration than anything in our ladies-wear department. Such magnificent style and taste coupled with moderation of prices was never be fore seen in Goldsboro. So, if at the old prices they were considered extra values, think what a real opportunity you now have with these dresses marked to half-price. One $18.00 Dress for - '$10.00 Two 25.00 Dresses for - 12.50 Two 27.50 Dresses for - 15.00 Two 32.00 Dresses for - 17.50 LADIES' - SUITS ! It is hardly necessary to dwelt on the good points of our Ladies' Suits; their style, their fitting propensities, their intrinsic value judged by their proportionate auia bility to cost. Suffice it then to say that we prefer losing an extra dollar or two on a suit rather than cam them through the carpenters upheaval. Light Weight Wool Suits. About fifteen suits lejt, sizes range from 32 to 40, nearly all colors. $15.00 Suits for..... $ '9.00 $M.(H) 'iuts br., Jt J.oO 25.00 Suite for 15.00 ;!.00 Suits far..... J 7.50 2 and 3 Piece Wash Suits. We have about a dozen of these attractive Summer Suits that we are almost giving away. $.1.50 Suits for ... .$ 1. 95 $ti.50 Suits for tJ.5o $4.50 and '$5.00 Suits for $.50 SILK SUITS. Just J wo of these but they are perfect beauties and so cheap gj. Rajah Silk, natural color, tailored style, trimmed with jet buttons, coat lined with Messaline. Was $25. Alteration Sale Price $12.50. 2. Cloth of Gold, mannish style, collar of violet color, buttons of jet, an extremely handsome model. Was $30, Alteration Sale Price, $15.00. White Shirt Waists ! We shall close out our entire stock of ladies waists at altjrjuon sale prices which means a price-cut ti.tg of one-third to one-half. This ojjer.ng includes a very few hand embroidered waists. 75c. Waists cut to .... 4ts'c. $1.25 Waists cut to ... 7'jc $t.5() Waists ad to:.... ' 9Sc $S 00' and $2.50 Waists cut "to . $t.ih PARASOLS. About seventeen left from our enormous stock proves that we had the right kind. All -you have to do is to pick yours out now and save half on every dollar you spend. $1.50 ones, 'Alteration sale price.... . 79c. 2.50 ones. Alteration sale price $1.4S . 5.00 ones. Alteration sale price... . 2.50 THE BETWEEN PRICES SIMI LARLY CUT. I1M D-Do- WEDL Ss BROS 0 -LIGHT YOUR HOME WITH- Brilliant Electric Lamps -AND GET THE BEST- Brightest and Cheapest lamp Made It Will Save You 1-4 on Your Meter Bill. 20c, 25c and 35c. FOR SALE BY ISAACS THE LEADING FURNITURE AND CHINA DEALER Our Easy Payment Plan Will Suit Yo". nzmnL iL-3atzicn Straw Hate ! AT- 1 m ' m m u u MKT MB a MOB CO. L W0MMGF01R YOU The Merchant who Advertises! The progressive merchants attract your atten tion by advertising, thus deserving to secure your oatronage. The fact that he advertises places upon the merchan t the necessity to u make good,19 to meet live competition. He is placed under a continued test, and he must emerge always with your increasing friendship. He must work for you, with your approval ever in mind. He must find bargains for you extra value merchandise for you; he must protect. you on styles, qualities and prices. All in all the merchant that adver tises is enlisted in your service. Goldsboro Transfer Co, PH iNE 179. Baggage transferreJ om Passenger Station ' to any part of the en , or from any part of the city to the stati r. Office hours 6 a. m. to 10 p.m. Prompt atttntion given to all calls. Remember Thone No. 179. Any Color Crepe Paper Can Be Had at The Palace Mg Store u Q 0 p. t fct ho:: e or anywhere else Co: ' ' .-ro Trug Co. "pdsboroSteamLaiiiKlry 11 GOLDSBORO TRANSFER CO Advtrils. In th. 1
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