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COHEN'S COHEN'S COHEN'S COHEN'S COHEN'S COHEN'S 11 V'.' ,..;VTV We told You in Saturday's Argus that we had received 250 New Fall Coats Suits by Express Offering them in a Three Days Special Sale. r v vsar i-i. ,. , k - 4 V - COHEN'S J Hundreds of Ladies were here today to view this large and magnif icent display of Ready-to-wear garments and almost fifty' suits sold is the result of this first day of this Sxbaonfinaiy - Suit - Sale ! Just two nmbrc days remaSrD; Tuesday, October 26th and Wednesday, October 27th. Every garment has been specially priced for this occasion and be sides these little prices we make all alterations free. We advise you to take advantage of this opportunity to secure the Greatest Bar gains ever offered in bran new, stylish and most reliable wearing apparel at the early stage of the season. COHEN'S DEPARTMENT STOIRE . i L r. Ml I I " h m ,t J sJsT:'5.! t i. !V.l A BrSIXLSS PIBECTOBY. SHOCLD LOOK AHEAD. 3Tr. A. 0. Ck'iiient Will Tlace a 'Tel I nder the above heading the Green- One In the Hotpl Konnon. ville Refiector commenting editorially in its Saturday edition upon the per Editor Argus; Please state in your curbation oj some of our business men paper that the photographic directory over the aforesaid city ordinance re- on which I am working is progressing quiring stationary awnings and over- satlsfactorily, and that I am meeting hanging signs to go, says: with success In getting the business "The business men of Goldsboro men Interested and that those who7n I are much. exercised over an ordinance have not seen yet may look for a call passed by the aldermen requiring the from me within a day or two. Other removal of overhead signs and' awn business and the number to be seen ;ng 0sts from the sidewalks, and are has prevented my getting around to endeavoring to have the ordinance re see all before this date. Ealed. The business men are making As you have already stated, I have a mistake in that particular, that is if made arrangements to place in the they wouid nke for the looks of the Hotel Kennon a Photographic Regis- principal streets of the city to be 1m- ter of the leading business and pro- proved. If such obstructions as over- fesslonal men of Goldsboro, the same to consist of a cabinet bust portrait head, signs and awning posts are re moved; after observing the improved of each man, with name and line of appearance for a time they would business (or -profession) under each never want to go back to previous photograph. conditions. Th?t was the experience The photographs are to be arranged Greenville had. There was a stir here on a large mat and framed under for a time over the removal of side- glass. walk obstructions, but they were re- I have already secured the support moved, and the business street looks of enough to assure the success of the so miic-h better that now an expres sion is never heard In favor of putting plan, and will call on you within a few days to make an engagement for tniJ obstructions back." a Bitting. I will make no charge for the pho: When words fall, send a box of tograph to go In the Register, as it rj0iv Varden Candy. For sale at Th will be a standing advertisement of city Pharmacy, my work, and I am w illing to bear the 1 expense for what the advertisement Will be Worth to me. The advantage to those whose plc- Ilallowe'en Farty. The ladies of St Stephen's Guild will give a Hallowe'en party on Frl- tures will appear In the Register will day evening at the parish house, to be readily apparent to the majority of -whicb: the following invitation to the those to whom I am addressing this children has been Issued: letter. A Photographic Register is a hun- ..The tIme of year ls ciose at band, dred times more valuable than a vnn, v,io a at,riv Bn printed directory, and it will require, -hen cwu hoot and goblins scoot, only a small portion of your time to And a-itches come and tco: THE REMEDY FOR SORES ULCERS There- is but one way to cure an old sore or chronic ulcer, and that is to remove the causa that produces and keeps it open. No matter where located, any sore that remains until It becomes chronic does so because of impure biood; the circulation constantly dischargiss its polluted matter into the place and it is impossible for nature to heal the sore. S. S. S. heals sores and ulcers by purifying the blood., It removes every trace of taint or impurity from the circulation, and thus completely does away with the cause. No local application reaches below the infected flesh at the spot, and for this reason can have no curative effect on a sore or ulcer; while such treatment is being used alone, the germs and impurities are constantly increasing in the blood and the sore is bound to grow worse. When S.S.S. has cleansed the blood and enriched and purified the circulation the place begins to take on a more healthy appearance, the different symptoms show improvement, the flesh around the ulcer gets firm, new skin and tissues are formed, and aided by pure, rich blood, nature provides a perfect and lasting cure. Under the tonic and blood-purifying effects of S.S.S., the system is built up, and those whose health has been impaired by the drain and worry of an old sore wEl be greatly benefited by its use. Book on Bores and Ulcers and any medical advice free to all who write. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. secure Its advantages to you. Think it over, Mr. Business and Professional Man, and be ready to give me an appointment when I call. Yours very truly, , A. O. CLEMENT. WATXE COrXTY TEACHERS. Interesting letting V III Be Held in This City cxt Friday. Tbe first meeting of the Wayne County Teachers' Association for this year will be held at the Court House in Goldsboro next Friday, Oct 29. Mr. J. A. Bivins, State Superintendent Of Teacher Training, by invitation of the county superintendent, And elves and "hants" and spooks and ' ' things Are trailing 'round, you know; So please come over to the Parish House 'Bouiit eight o'clock at night, On Friday when things are seen, 'Cause if you don't, I might Bo all alone with those queer things, And have a dreadful fright" Admission, 10 cents. For additional local news see page three. Frazler's Indigestion Powder digests will be what you eat and cures indigestion present and address the association on and dyspepsia to stay cured. The City the subject of "Home Study for Pharmacy. Teachers." , Bnlbs freslas, - crocus, Chinese Grass Mitchell's grass seed the lilies yellow and white.' best Goldsboro Floral Co. Floral Co. Goldsboro THE MONTH OF For Sale ! OCTOBER HAS WEDDING GIFTS ALL OVER IT Your desires and your purse's capa city are consider, ed here in our assortment. R. A. CREECH. J OLOVE OOL The origin of the Olive Tree is the Grecian Archi peligo, which is the oldest Olive Oil producing coun try in the w orld. "Sultana Olive Oil" is pressed exclusively from Olives grown in the island of Greece, and we guar, antee it to be absolutely free from adulterations. We feel justified in stating that it surpasses in quality and flavor any Olive Oil brought to this market. A free booklet for all those who are interested in Olive Oil and its uses, for the asking. Put up in de corated full quart tins for $1.00. We are sole distributors. Goldsboro Drug Co. One new eight-room two-story house, three cabinet mantles, good pump and fine young orchard. Lot SSx22o feet Situated on Beach St. near Daisy St Five-room cottage, city water and in first class repair. Lot S5xl40 feet Situated on Park Ave. near Daisy St E. M. Denning's two-acre lot, con taining one six-room tin-roof house, one three-room house, celled and in first-class condition. One vacant lot on Daisy St near Beach St, a most desirable location. One vacant lot on Daisy St near Park Ave. at a bargain. One eight-room two-story house, good well water, tin roof and In first class repair. Lot 51x116 1-2 feet. Daisy near Boundary St. One four-room cottage and store house. Lot 60x210 feet Situated on MA" St north of the cotton mill. Two vacant lots on South Slocumb St. overlooking the new high school site. S2x210 each. Mr. G. W. Daughtry's desirable sev en-room cottage. Lot 60 1-2x240 feet A small tenant house In Edmund- son Town at a bargain. One six-room house corner of Wll Ham and Atlantic Sts. Two four-room houses near corner of William and Atlantic Sts. . Two four-room houses near corner of William and Atlantic Sts. Mrs. Callie Langs ton's three-acre tract of land, corner of William St. and the Norfolk & Southern Railway. A desirable five-room cottage (new) on Vine St between Centre and Wil liam Sts. Tbe J. W. Loftln farm northeast of the city. Situated on the north side of the Norfolk & Southern Railway.' The Henry Guess place northeast of the city. Suitable for truck growing. Eighty-three (83) acrea Of land two miles southwest of Pikesville, known as the Sam Kates place. Two vacant lots within 150 yards of tbe Pikesville graded school. G. B. Cuddlngton's farm six and one- half miles northwest of Goldsboro and three miles southwest of Plkeville. Tbree hundred and forty-five acres of land two and one-half miles south of Dudley, 75 acres In cultivation. good frame dwelling with tin roof. The J. L. Pearson place six and one- half miles north of Goldsboro; twelve acres in cultivation and balance In Umber and wood. IM. E. Bradford, Beat Estate and iBsw-ance Broker Office' In Rational Z-Jk BsJldJtag. Goldsborv. C 4- 1 ! -! m mmm - 4 $M t . &.;v'' 1 f. 2i-.:ynv;V;r."tti.'J( n m i . V:'. : .r.. CofrHfkt fr) by Hit. .ifiiri Mr YOU HAVE NOTICED how chilly and cool the nights and mornings are. We can make you comfortable and warm with one of our Hart Schaffntr& Marx Fine Overcoats! We can fit you to perfec tion in an all w ool coat of the very latest style. Prices $18.50 to $30.00 We ask you to call and see them. A. A. JOSEPH, iMY OUTFITTER. 1 I V MU I Phon 47. m The Happy Mau uov' andjiicxt Winter is he who has his coal bins filled up now at Summer prices. Strikes may come and strikes may go, but what cares he? hcis pro vided against coal starvation. Of course there's coal and coal, but you arc always certain of the, quality if yo.i buy from our yards. W. H. Griffin, The Coal and Wood Dealer. Bulbs Bulbs Bulbs " ALL VARIETIES Graso Seed Grass Seed PLANTS Cut Flowers FLORAL DESIGNS Goldsboro Floral Co. PHONE No. 192.
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