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LODGE DIRECTORY. Nu IxhIk No . I 0 O. F. meet Try Tuesday evening t o'clock. In their own new hall Cordial wolcomo to lttora. Ooldiboro Lodga No. 139. B. P. O. E. meet tnd and 4th Thursday nigh . ot each month in Junior Hall, orr Mr. H. N. Bpeteln'a atore. at 1:10 o'clock. Elk Home. 10S Cheetnut atreet. open dally from :I0 to 1 a. m. Visiting brothers entitled to register mn cordially welcome at all times to Lodge or Home. ttuffla bodfe No. . K. of P, meet etery Friday evening at 8 o'clock to Junior Hall, over Mr. N. Epstein's store. Knightly we! come to Ylsltors. Ooldiboro Council No. 39 Jr. O. U. A. M, meets every Thursday even ing at S o'clock in Junior Hall. Cordial welcome to all visiting brethren. Magnolia Camp No. 100, Woodmen of the World, meet every Tuesda. evening at 7:30 o'clock In Junior Order Hall. Visiting brothers are alwaya welcome. be congratulated on securing his scr- Ices. A few weeks hkO the clothing Bloie of M. N. Kptitelii was entered at night through a back door and robbed, ex actly to what extent, however. Was never found out. The .city officers have been quietly working ni the case, yet without chancing on a clew, but yesterday Mr. Epstein mw a negro, Major Winn, wearing a s.rt which he recognized as one taken from his es tablishment on the night of the theft. Upon being accosted, Vajor stated that he had bought the clothes from William Cox, who In turn claimed to have purchased them from Roscoe Smith. What tale Roscoo may tell in regard to the garments fs yet to be learned, for after being followed to a house he evaded the police by es caplng through a rear window The other two negroes were held and this afternoon were put on trial to ascertain to what degree they may te implicated in the robbery. ,: Hie final Settlement" AT Till?" Messenger Opera House CHAT ABOUT I0CR FfilODS. LOCAL BBTEFS. Items of Interest In and Aronnd the City. Miss Daisy Washington is at home again 'from a two-weeks t ip to New York city. Mrs. Walter Carter ard little son end Mrs. Shade Wooten, o, I-aGrange. are In the city visitins Mrs, W. A. Wooten. Messrs. Grift and Irviu Porter, who are located now in Norfol':. l.ave been The Derlod of Christmas bazaars spending a few days here with their for raising church funds is approach- mother, Mrs. E. G. Porter. ing, and the Episcopal ladles request Dr finJ Mrg T Malcolm' Bizzell ar us to state mat tney are iu...6 H ed ln the tity tllls afu.rnoonj ami orate preparations for theirs. wiU g,yea a -wejding RUpper" and Miss Mamie Best is n heme again reception at the home of the groom s , ..in, th fattis iiartv parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bizzell, through Canada and back by Niagara this evening. rails, New York and other points of jjr. Kenneth Royall, a member of pleasurable interest Mis3 Best re- last year' graduating class from the ports a most delightful time and with Goldsboro High School, ?euves today a most congenial party. for Alexandria. Va., to enter the re- -The "Final Settlement" is the at- d High Stho1 iu that traction at the Messenger Opera hlstorIc IJ cit House on Wednesday evening of this Messrs. Walter H. Barnes and son week, and it comes highly recom- Lea are on a pleasure t ip to New mended and should appeal to all the- York and Atlantic City. Lea said, on atre patrons on Its plot and the merit leaving, that he would ndeavor to cf the company presenting. chaperone his father and bring him back home in good shape, and we all Readers of The Argus will peruse feeJ gure that he wn, with unfeigned sorrow the report. elsewhere in this issue, of the death ir. m. t. uoomson. jr., ie lo ot Rev. W. S. Rone, formerly presid- day for Orange. Va where he goes to in. i-w nf hl district and a resi- enter the far-famed Woodberry Acad- dent of Goldsboro during that time, eray for the current scholastic year, where he held the universal esteem Emmets army of young triends here and good will of the community. miss him greatly an-! we all wish him a prosperous, healthful and happy The Argus is glad to note that Its jear In his studies, popular young friend and talented . . .. townsman, Mr. Will S. Granger, has been licensed by the State board in his profession of optometry and he Is now giving special attention to the eyes of school children, which Is mat ter of importance with all parents. It was a real pleasure to the ed itor ot The Argus to greet in this sanctum this morning Mr. J. E. Deb nam, superintendent of p-.sblic schools In Greene county and editor of the Snow Hill Standard-Lacoric, one of the best edited weekly papers that comes to this office. Mr Debnam spent the day here and ret lrned home this afternoon. -Mr. J. L. Barham wa3 in Raleigh today and brings the gratifying news that he called on Col. I. F. Dortch and found him very much improved and cheerful, though very weak. He reports, also, that Mr. -William Dortch, Colonel Dortch's son, who has been abroad as the representative of the American Tobacco Company, has ar rived in Raleigh and is very well. The Argus cordially commends to the good people ot Clarkton our es teemed young friend and countyman Mr. George H. Edwards, a Trinity Col lege boy, formerly a teacher ot the public schools of our county, but who has been elected principal of the Clarkton School. He Is a teacher by nature and a gentleman whose per- Special attention given to school sonality and association make for the children's eyes. uplift and refinement of : all who come 143 WEST CENTRE STREET, SOUTH In contact with him. Cl'kton is to ' ( & I V-pN J ,! I ! , ij I t Wednesday, September 22d. People who set a good example nev er know what it will hatch out. A shiftless husband has developed many a female financier. The Royall Elastic Felt Mattress You should be particular about the quality of the mattress you are sleeping on. The Royal is made of pure white cotton felt, absolutely sanitary. ROYALL BORDEN. MANUFACTURERS. New Arrivals In Wedding Gifts ! Cut Glass Water Bottles, Bowls, Bon Bon, Celery ayid Pickle Dishes, Vases, Tumblers, Etc. Call and Look our Line Over Prices , Reasonable Solid Silver Forks, Spoons, La dles, Knives, Carving Sets, Pickle and Cold Meat Forks, Etc. L. D. GIDDENS & SON. JEWELERS. Castex's-Ladies Ready-to-wear Garments of Quality-Castex's INDIGESTION? . sv DYSPEPSIA M00RES PUSH PINS ! Push Pin, Glass Handle, Steel Point. Will not disfigure wood or plastered walls. Can be used over and over. Moore Push Buttons In All Colors! Our Special Picture Hanger 6 for 10c. will . hold the weight of 20 pounds in any plaster- ed wall. BIG DISPLA Y. Cash Novelty and Book1 Store, F. A. DAXUIS F. B. DAXIF.L9 F. A. DANIELS & SON, Attorn 2ys-at-Law GOLDSBORO, N. C. Wm. S. Granger, OPTOMETRIST. - ' ' Cut Glass and Silver ! The first glimpse the housewife gets will make her eager for these pretty things to brighten the table. The careful examination will intensify her wish. EVERYTHING IN SILVER EVERYTHING IN CUT GLASS FOR EVERBODY'S TABLE Headquarters for Wedding Gifts ! Rm A. CREECH, LEADING JEWEIBR. annmmmmnnnmmmmnmimmK 1 WATCH THIS SPACE 3 For CUT FLOWERS and FLORAL DESIGNS. The Denmark Floral Company S Phon 174 or 607. tfUUUUUlUlUUUUUUUlUUUUlUlUUFb A Scene from "The Final Settlement" which has the boards of the Opera House to-morrow night ooldsboro Transfer Co. PHONE 179. Baggage transferred from Passenger Station to any part of the city, or from any part of the city to the station. Office hours 6 a. m. to 10 p.m. Prompt attention given to all calb. Remember Phone No. 1 79. GOLDSBORO TRiJSrSFEFt CO Complete Showing of Women's Fall And They Are Beauties! Suits ! We will feature special this week a big showing of Handsome Suits, over on; hundred in number, all of the choicest materials in the 42, 45 and 50-inch length coats, at $10.50, $15.00, $19.50, $22.50, and $25.00 September Prices. Duplicates of these garments three weeks later will cost you from $5.00 to $10.00 more. No charge for alterations on these suits, and much better athnticn can be given you now than when the rush season is on. Mrs. Powell, the dress maker is with us, to make alterations. Make your selection this month at tha c special prices. Beautiful stock of FALL DRESS GOODS. All (he NEW WEA VES and COLORING. CALL AND SEE THIS DISPLAY. DRESS GOODS! CASTEX GO. THE LADIES' STORE. We would call the attention of (Gofldsfooir LadSes To the Display of mr n tti m i w TOiiee ..jutcss i ooo that we are making in our Dry Goods department. All the new striped wors teds, Prunellas, Serges and Broadcloths are represented in the seasons favorite shades. We would in particular call par ticular notice to the immense selection which we are showing at $1 a yard. The collection of meritorious fabrics offered for -sale at this price has never been approached. Let us show you. Ji iio
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