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LODGE DIRECTORY. K.t. todg. no. . l a ft r. Tuesday evening .cloik. in U,.lr owb ew bail Cordial welcoms to visitor. Kuffla Lod No. ,K. of P, t tvery Friday veum. - -o'clock to Junior Hall, orer Mr. N. Epstein "tore. Knightly coma to visitors. Goldsboro Council No. 89 Jr. O. U. A. M, meet, .very Thursday even ing at I o'clock to Junior Hall. Cordial welcome to all visiting brethren. Magnolia Camp No. 100, Woodmen of th World, meet every Tuesda, veiling at 7:30 o'clock to Junior Order HalL Visiting brothers are always welcome. Ooldiboro Lodge No. 139. B. P. 0. E. meet 2nd and ta munia ot each month to Junior . if, t. N. Epstein's atore. at 1:10 o'clock. Elks Home. 10S m...h,nt ntreeL open dally from 1: 10 to 1 m- Visiting brothers ntltled to register are coroinuj wleom. at all time to bodge or Home. IhrK' ft 7 1 how chilIr and co1 the nights and mornings are. We can make you comfortable and warm with one of our 1 1 .1 n't l . : I 1 s-- r:f e.,rr.th..l.H.r. feu- Hart Schaffner & Marx , Fine Overcoats ! We can fit you to perfec tion in an all-wool coat of the very latest style. Prices $18.50 to $30.00 We ask you to call and see them. A. A. JOSEPH, MY OUTFITTER. LOCAL BBEEFS. Items of Interest la and Around the City. Mlsa Annie Cox. of Newton Grove, is la the city, visiting relatives. Mr. James W. Morris. Jr., return- ad to his studies at Chapel Hill today. "Macbeth" tonight; "Faust" to morrow night at the Messenger Op era House, v Miss Lucia Privett went up to Wilson last night for a few days to visit friends. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Stanton, of Wilson, and daughter Luclle are guests ot Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Win- ;.. stead. Mr. Doyle B. Privett, ot Bingham tinni returned to Mebane, N. C., this morning, having come to participate at the marriage of his sister yesterday evening. Mrs. James Wi Morris, coming from BaitimnrB. loined Mr. Morris here, .t,n num on to his brother's funeral, and they will return to their home in Tampa In a few days. The city is elaborately billed for fh unnnarance of Mr. John drumn n,i hu uniendid company of players at the Messenger Opera House this! evening in "Macbeth," and tomorrow evening in "Faust." Misses Elsie and Mary Moore, Dr. Paul T-ane. Dr. Henry Best, John uor- ham, of Wilson, Frank Freeman, of Knrfolk. and Jack N. Milner, ot New Yorkof the Moore-Privett bridal par ty, returned last night. Dr. and Mrs. Charles Moore, Mrs. Harry Walls. Miss Walls, and Miss Nora Thomas, of Wilson, and Mrs. R-J M. Moore, of Rocky Mount, who came rtnwn vpsterdav afternoon to attend the Moore-Privett wedding, returned home last night, t The Amis 13 cratifled to note con tinued Improvement in the condition of little Martha Lee Borden, who, ai- thoueh not vet round the danger! point, from the recent operation for appendicitis, is doing just as nicely as could be wished. At the home of the bride'B par ents, Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Hobbs, In this city today at noon, Mr. Jesse G. Brown, of Kinston, and Miss Estellt YJ. Hobbs were united in the1 holj bond of wedlock, Rev. G. T. Watkins, nastnr of the First Baptist Churcti, nfflelatlne. The newly wedded pair left on the afternoon train for a bridal trio to the Raleieh Fair, after which thev will return- to their home in Kins- ton. The Argus tenders its abiding good wishes. At the denot this morning one would have thought the whole of Goldsboro's population were en route for the Raleigh State Fair, so numer ous was the throng of citizens press ing for tickets and awaiting the out going of the regular and special trains: and yet so populous has Goldsboro become, and so many are the busy traders that visit our city daily and frequent our stores that from a population standpoint the hun dreds of our people who are taking In the fair today are not missed. Bulbs Bulbs Bulbs ALL VARIETIES Grass Seed Grass Seed PLANTS Cut Flowers FLORAL DESIGNS Goldsboro Floral Co. PHONE No. 192. - It ir ir 3111 jlZjIl 21 3Dni W( chronicle the long looked arrival of teir ats n L mm m for !Ev2ryIbodly Infants ii Red and White Two qilities, 69c. and $1.00. Misses aid Boys, Red, Navy and White $1.50,:2.00 and $3.00. fl Ladies, vTiite, Red, Gray and Black $2.00?2.o0, $3.00, $3.50 and $5.00. Mens, Cay, Black, Navy, Etc. $2.0($3.00, $4.00 and $5.00. Bed Red Cross Sanitary Fluid ! The Ideal Disinfectant. Tim fanmide and DcoJorjzcr It i.s the best and cheapest disinfectant that c:m be used for either public or private siiuitatu.n. It is nou poisonous and will not stain the iine.-t fabric. Also invaluable fur all skin dli-cas, ft r dressing ulcerating sores and wounds ai.d l'oi tl e use in the Launday and bath. Gold Price 50c. per bottle at the sboro Drug Co. antnnminfnmnntMmttiiHtniimtn St: . WHEN IN OF Cut Flowers, Floral Designs, Ej or any FLORAL SUPPLIES, I will 2 j Winer You may i need it to-day, but it won't be long coming, ft is best to be forehanded I supply your needs ttom a comolete splprtnn. Wp feringa corfte selection. We are offering some really low prices on Blankets ariuilts. Cotton Comforts, covered with silkoline, made of clean nice cm 1.00. Heavy Weight, $1.25. Down Quilts, $5.00. We havom forts at all ptices from $. to 10, but all are made in the best manned no shoddy is used to give them weight, just the natural cotton bait down. The designs of the covers are really beautiful. Blanket wool North Carolina Blankets, are the most satisfactory blankets rf- We have sold over 500 of these blankets and never had a complainheir wear or of their failure to launder nicely. We are giv- ing you Wear a oetter blanket than ever before. 1 0-4 at 4. ll4 at 1.9 fa full size cotton-wool blanket. 5- hp aind to serve. A waiting your ralu ST able orders and assuring you prompt -y,v, Vrrv tpsnpctfullv. uiicuiiuii. '"-j 1 ' ' in Q urxi TCD r nFNMARK. 5 - 1 Phone 174 or 507. OU-DOUO. C. k MlllS SiumuimiumiuuiiuiUUiUUUUiUHS WAIN luo iftZMK WO L& 1L 2Z It EEAL ESTATE DEAL. NORTH POLE STILL IN DOUBTJ But all who have called at my store are satisfied they have discovered the most UP-TO-DATE GROCERY ST0REI in the CITY. A new lot of Virginia Hams, Sliced Bacon, Prunes, Evaporated Peaches and Apples, and prices, well they are right. It will pay you to give me a call. I want your trade. W. H. rONVIELLE, 97 Cnntro GROCER. Is) I V,tIK w - riASHTOACC'KR' iWAMED-A &T Tom Address RooiF V"1-1"' ' r ru V-t' : " III V : Friday nigUt Oct 22. the dty. f Mr. IV. C Broaden I'urchagcs Desira ble Home. Mr. "W. C. Brogden, ot the money or der department ot the Goldsboro post office, and aa all-round competent of ficial as well as courteous and popu lar, today became the owner, by pur chase, of the desirable home of Mr. Earn Crow, cn Virginia street, the con sideration being $2,875 cash. The sale was negotiated and effect ed through Mr. Ed. I Edmundson, the Real Estate Hustler, who always keeps things moving and Is a valuable optimistic spirit In the public life and progress ot Goldsboro. Y- : - . . .. kooxs rrruru'B":.u ... II. 8-8 U APPiy ( rostmaster Barnes Died Suddenly. Washington, D. C, Oct 20. Post master B. F. Barnes, formerly secre tary to President Roosevelt, died un expectedly lsere tonight. JUST ARRIVED AT Joseph Edwards! 100 Ladies' Coat Suits in all sizes aud colors the latest styles and designs. These are well sclecU-a suits and as beginners in this liue, we mean to undeistll any line of suits in this city and elsewhere. Give us a trial aud you will be convinced that you can save at least five dollars on your winter suit. Our line of dress goods, clothing, shoes is cemplcte and be " assured you can eave money by buying at our estab lishment. We will prove that good results are found at JOSEPH EDWARDS, CHAMPION OP LOW PRICES. WAMED-? t0 ma'e Pr'ces I r'tinplAa PrAtvn reasonatf'""'"-- " 203 John 9-27 tf rno BPvo-story house contalniT arranger"- , y er muuui. a. ana Roscow ot- pa fTulIps and Nar . fies. Now is the cU8U"''. M. E. Robin- son & i LLE. le wood sawing One nef nn. outfit cq ' i iue wen man, J Goldsboro, N. C. i garment in vonr own hands and examine it. Notice how light and elastic it is. Feel how fine and smooth the inside cotton, linen or silk fabric is --iio pncKiy, crawling wool against your skin. Notice that the outer fabric wool or silkoline, as you choose 1C Vt.ll U 1 . . 1 .1 . . iu ujc miici uue dv a sutcn in tne knitti.Tfr is the beauty of ItnorovcJ everv inch or so. And hrhncm. j m -u ycr improved - Daofolc) HeetllK Urvderweej Put the garment on: You feel no weight. After erer cise it doesn't stick to you. Go from a hot room out of doors there's no chill. The air between the fabrics ven tilates the garment and adds warmth, but no weight. Why not have perfect ease and perfect protection in one garment ? Why not go after it today ? Various Mylci,wetghtfudfhlei. Wmm mmd fit (MnatowL M. N. EPSTEINe li'l'I't-J Neat Job Printing Quick? The Argus in
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