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I 1SE QiRECTORY. SYSTEMIC CATARRH. r' e Gift of Value ! . '.ff I jl.lsy evening at I i.t in Junior Hall. over Mr. niiHti lii store. Knightly wel- ome to vlsttora. Ool.UtM.ro Council No. 89 Jr. O. Ti Thursday even- Ins at I o'clock in Junior Hall. i..rdial welcome w an wuu. brethren. i Na tLaar. meets Tarn. arenlnc at I i.-w I. (hair awn sw hall V V. w M Cordial welcome to visitor. Uoldaboro Lodge Na 13. B. P. O. B. inset nd and 4th Thursday night of each month in Junior HalL over Mr. M. K. Epstein atore. 4 1:10 o'clock. Elks Home. lOt Cbastnut street, open dally from Tlaltlnc brothers anUUed to register are cordially welcome at all times to Lodge or Homa. Magnolia Camp No. 100, Woodmen of: the World, meet every lueau. evening at 7:30 "clock in Junior Order HalL Visiting brothers ara always welcome. LOCAL BRIEFS. One of . "s. many f i cases I , ; . Y where l ; ' has I $jy done . - j what A ; other Ksy V reme- ' dies : -V -J .failed j to do. MR. C A. LANDGRABB. Items af Interest la and Arosnd the City. p-nov. C B. Avcock and Ex- Judge W. S. O'B. Robinson returned this morning from spending the week at Snow Hill Superior Court The ladles of St. Stephen's Guild are making preparations for e. chick en salad supper to be held next Thursday evening, full particulars of which will be duly made. Sidewalk paving Is in such wide spread vogue all over the city that it looks, indeed, like progress. Messrs. Blgler Bros, are certainly hustlers. And seem to know their business. Tha Daughters ot the Confederacy will give a musical next Tuesday I night in the rooms of the "Woman's! Club. The Daughters will be assisted by Mrs. William Douglas, of Augusta. I Ga, Miss Kate Jeffreys, the first honor graduate of last year's class of the State Normal, left today to assume a position In Graham Graded School, taking the best wishes ot nor many friends for success In her work. Mr. X. M. Brock, Jr., and Miss Katie P. Cannon came up on the evening train from New Bern yester day and drove to St Paul parsonage, Mr. C. A. Landgrabe, Box 2V, Coal- burg, Ohio, write! "1 had been anlijrbt offerer for a number of yer, but paid little or no attention to it, until tlie spring of this year, when my suffer ings became very severe, "I bad pain In the head, back, .pine, liver, chest, and various part of iy body, besides indirection that caused me mnch trouble and anxiety. I of tn thought when I retired at night I would ot live through it. X tried medical aid, but t6 no purpose. t"3fot knowing what was my main rouble I wrote to Dr. Hartman, after reading of bis treatment, for advice, telling him of my various ailments, and be notified me at once that I had ays temio catarrh. "After using the first bottle of Peruna X felt relief, so 1 continued to ue it tmtUIhad taken four bottles, when I felt entirely cured. I recommend it to all Others, believing that they will ex paries ( the relief that I did." Pe-ru-na as a Tonic. Mr. William F. Hawkins, IS West St, Westerly, R. I., write: "I wish to give try testimony in faror as? Peruna as a tonic. I have used the same for catarrh, and can recommend It to all who are troubled in that way," - 'lucre 'i no present that will bring as mull genuine thank-y. fulness an a watch. i - We w.u, I you to sec the most. complete I in we have ever had. -I rem Vhs. practical boys watch to the Jine solid gold grades. They are all priced very low. R A riR ITTirTFT r Gentlemen! I Am After You! Your family and friends desire Photographs of you and during the month ending October 4th, I will offer special inducements to the men of Goldsboro. It will be to YOUR ADVANTAGE to (.ALL AND INVESTIGATE A. O. CLEMENT, Photographer, GET OUT THAI OLD SUIT OR SKIRT I Let us dry clean it or steam cleaa it for you. Our method makes old Suits, Skirts, Coat Suits, Sweaters Baby Cloaks, etc., look like new ones where they were united in marriage J and Baves you the price of new ones. by the pastor, Rev. E. H. Davis. J We brighten up the colors and I freshen up the goods. The price is Mr. Albert Lane, a uoiasooro ooy gmalj who has completed his mechanical ap- " PRICE LIST. prenticeshlp at the A C. U shops in . L, , ,, . . . j , ,, Cleaned and Pressed, Rnrkv Mount has returned to this city and taken employment In the ma- enuemen s amis ueniiemen 8 rams ....... .u 10 .ou Gentlemen's Overcoats 75 to 1.00 Gentlemen's Neckties .... .5 to ,10 Mr. Street Munroe and Bister, I Gentlemen's Sweaters .15 Miss Mary Scott Munroe, who some I Ladies' Coat Suits .73 to 1.50 weeks ago sailed from Norfolk for I readies' Skirts ....... .50 to 1.00 London just for the ocean voyage, J Ladies" Waists ........... .25 to are due to land at Savannah In aboutl Dyed and Pressed. ten uays. a leuer irora uieui to uieir parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Munroe. reports a most enjoyable voyage over and a delightful stay in London. chinery works Brothers. of Messrs. Dewey I Gentlemen's Suits ...... lr.fl to 2.00 I Gentlemen's Pants .75 to 1.00 Gentlemen's Overcoats... 1.50 to 2.00 Gentlemen's Neckties ... .10 The death of Mrs. Cora Hodgins Gentlemen's Sweaters ... .50 Howell, wife of our good friend and! Ladies' Coat Suits IO to 2.00 esteemed countyman, Mr. Oscar J. I Ladies' Skirts 1 oo to 1.50 Howell, occurred yesterday at the old! Ladles' Waists ,. 50 to Howell estate, beyond Salem Church. The funeral was held this morning at 10:30 o'clock and was conducted by Rev. W. G. Hubbard, of the Friends' Church, of which she was a devoted member. The bereaved husband has the sincere sympathy of his hosts of friends in his great sorrow. The in terment was made in Willow Dale Cemetery in this city. Phone 29. THE GoIdsboroSteamLaundry CHAT ABOUT T0UB FBIESDS. Judge W. R. Allen is In the city to spend Sunday with his family. Mrs. Kate D. Hurtt is on an extend-1 ed visit to relatives in Vermont. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Crow returned! Friday night from a visit to Keys vllle, Va. Miss Rebecca Slocumb, who has! been visiting relatives in Georgia, lsl at home again. Rev. Charles A Jones, of Scotland J Neck, was the guest of Dr. J. Ralneyl Parker yesterday. Bgt J. W. Pike, of the National Guard, who now lives in Raleigh, is In the city visiting relatives. Miss Annie Isler has arrived from) Fayetteville to spend a vacation with her parents, Rev. and Mrs. S. IL Isler. Mr. Claude Smith, of Johnston county, was in the city today, the guest or Ms brother. Dr. Roger A Smith. WOOD'S SEEDS. Best qualities obtainable. Winter or Hairy Vetch makes not only one of the largest- yielding and best winter feed and forage crops you can grow, but is also one of the best of soil-im Drov ers, adding more nitrogen to the sou man anyiother winter crop. Wood's Descriptive Pall Cat alogue) gives full information about this valuable crop; also nbout all other Farm & Garden Seeds for Fall planting. Catalogue mailed free on request Write for it . Mr. Leslie C. Lane, who has been confined to his home for some days by illness, to note. J) T. W. WOOD & SONS, Seedsmen, Richmond, Va. . Do not forget to pbons 812. The Is out again, we are clad Elite Tailoring House, for tha twt work In cleaning and pressing. La dies' work a speciality. Opposite H. Weil c Bros. Messrs. A T. Griffin, George C. Rackley, John M. Handley and Wal ter M. Gardner are at home again from) a pleasure trip to Richmond. I LOST! Between the Post Office and Robinson's Drug Store, one small bunch of keys. Return to the ARGUS and. receive reward. We Plate on Sale Monday, Sept. 1 3th An Immense Collection oj Short Lengths of Woolei Ores IS HjOOOS d AND mmmmm m in f n m inmminining jSTOTICE. On and after July 5th, we will close z from 1 to 4 p. m. FOR SA TURD A Y you will find the Z finest of Lamb, Veal and Extra Nice Beef at ' Str Sam'l Cohn & Son. r auuuiuiiitiuuaiiUiiaauuuiuiiuio Before You Buy a Fall Suit Come and see our remarkable display of Fall Clothing. Not a new style or a new, fabric, is missing. They are all here at ranged for you convenient inspection. Everything that's new in Fall Hats and Haberdashery now teady and certainly worth see ing. COME. A. A. . JOSEPDH Tailor and Outfitter. $28.95 TO Chicago, 111., and Return VIA Atlantic Coast Line Mrs. E. G. Porter and daugater, Miss Clare, who have been visiting in Gas-I ton la, and returning spent a day most delightfully at Belmont, .near Char lotte, are at home again. ' CHICHESTER S PILLS nil. la ptimu a.. n.r inirii M I1 A .. HHANS PIUAbU son et DcatsTs mmrj.K Ml . Bla. RlUam. V Account American Bankers' Asso ciation, September 13-18. linkers on sale September 10, 11 and 12 Final return limit September 20. For further information, reserva tion, ttc, call on ticket agent or writs W. J. CRAIG, Passenger Traffic Msnager. T. C WHITE, General Passenger Agent. Wilmington. K. C. Don't Flail To have 25 Pingpong Photos, made of yourself, your wife, or ycur child and the best way la to have them made of all. We are here now for a short time only. This is your last chsnce to have this novelty work done. If tbe penny pictures are too small for you we have other styles to select from that will suit you. Dont wait, but come sow. The Gute Studio. ' OTEB SATDfGS BAXX, West Centre St, Cotton Dress Goods Suitable for Fall and Winter Wear. The lengths running from I to 10 yards include materials adapted for a great variety of uses. Tiie Prices are About One Half the Regular ! This Sale is a Clearance. We have marked each remnant so low that if you have any possible use for ity it will appeal to you as a bargain. It will be worth your while to come. Ho Wei! Bros. SOUQQL OPENONG! Monday, September 1 3th. TicEte FEE Ticks! To Every School Boy or Girl with every 50c. purchase of school supplies we will give a free ticket to the Special addition for Friday night. Tickets good from the 13th to 17th. If you don't trade the amount required ask for sale check showing the amount and when your checks amount to 50c. we will give you a FREE TICKET. INK TABLETS. Best Ink Tablet .. . . 5c Ruled or unruled. Linen Tablet . . . . 10c Ruled or unruled. Linen Tablet . . . . . . . . .... . . 15c Unruled. Linen Tablet 25c Unruled. Scratch Tablets. Best and largest Ec Stapled and perforated. VIEW TABLETS. Ruled and unruled, all sizes 10c Post Cards .. .. .. y lc BOX PAPER. One lot to close out, 25 to 3f; nil 18c Pencils lc Pencils ,. .. .. 2c Pencils 3o Pencils .. .. .. 5c Best Pencils, .. .. .. .. .. 6 for 25c Erasers ........ . . . , lc All sizes and colors. Erasers . . 5C All sizes and colors. Pencil Boxes 5. 10 and 25c: Pen Holders 1. 5 end 15c ink. hest fluid fir Carter Staffords, Arnolds, Kellers and San fords-all good. zcnoois vags ana Straps, 5c, 10c, 15c, 25c, 50c, 60c. Casli Novelty and Book Sta-e.
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