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Whitney, who Btill stands sponsor for it, and the statement that It Is credited with ex celling In perfectness of scenic equips ment, electric novelties and richness of costumes any production previous ly made by this well-known producer of musical plays, will mean a great . -A 7 K'h H "A v t i- 7 ;.. .) ?, '., I . i deal more to those who are familiar with his lavlshness in this regard than a mere idle boast Like all other Whitney productions, the ensembles, dances and chorus evo lutions have been devised by Gus Sohlke, whose cleverness In his par ticular line has won him the name of the "Wizard." Mr. Sohlke is said to be one of the few directors of musical productions who can produce season after season and still never duplicate any of his clever work. Each number he puts on Is said to be in a class entirely by it self, and he is said to have given his latest effort several novelties which will be a surprise to even those who are familiar with his work. A Knight for a Day" will be seen at the Messenger Opera House on Frl day night of this week, and ita high merit is so thoroughly known to Goldsboro theatre patrons that it needs no commendation simply the announcement of the date of its ap pearance here. Seats are now on sale at Hill's drug store. . D. 1 K. Jones, census, general fund 1.00 Argus Pub. Co., circulars, gen eral fund 2.00 E. T. Atkinson, postage, gen eral fund .., 1.00 W. A. Martin, Jr., census, gen eral fund 10.2a County. E. Godwin, , census, general fund 1.20 E. T. Atkinson, salary for Sep tember and October, general fund ...... ....150.00 E. T. Atkinson, postage, general fund 100 M. 8. Witherlngton, carriage for board, general fund 2.00 J. R. Crawford, Insurance, general fund .. 6.60 John Slaughter Co., pump and naint. No. 3. Stoney Creek.'.?. 16.10 The board will meet again on the first Monday in January. J. E. ROBINSON, E. T. ATKINSON. Chairman Secretary. X0TICE OF SALE OF LAM). Under and by virtu ef an order ef the Superior Court ol Wayne County, Ktrta Carolina, made in the apeclal proceeding pending in said Court County Board of Education Wayne I wherein John Rouse et al are plain-1 tion on the 13th day of November, I 1909, as required by Section 416, Re- viaal of 1905. JUO. Hi. KUUIINSUV BARNES AYCOCK. W, P. ENGLISH, We Say So KILLTHECOUGH andCUREtkzLUKGS nElVDISCGMWi AHD Ml THROAT AND IUHS TROUBLES GUARANTEED SATSFACTORr OR MONEY REFUNDED. Those who caught County Treasurer's Report or Fublle School Fund, Wayne County. RECEIPTS AXD SOURCES. Raiance June 30, 1908, Lrought forward $ 513.13 County Funds for Tear J General State and County Poll Tax $ 6,466.50 General Property Tax (18c) 17,378.79 Fines, Forfeitures and Pen alties 1,615.53 Dispensary Proceeds ....... 1,342.81 Prom Sale of School Prop erty 372.50 Examination Fees 9.00 .lition 32.40 Insurance 10.00 Tuition from Johnston Co... 7.60 Borrowed Money . 5,910.00 FURNISHINGS Everything that a man wears. Shoes, Shirts, Hose Waist coats -the best of each in I lows Quality and Style at very modest prices. Your very special at tention is directed to our new line of for 30 Days I will sell Prof. A. E. Woltz's elegant new 11-room house on Park avenue, large corner lot, near City Park, $4,500; Dr. Exum'g fine house and lot on Park avenue, 6,000; two nice building lots, 55x110 each, belonging to Mr. I. F. Dortch, $1,000; two vacant lota opposite Orphan Home, $4,500 each; two vacant lots on Slocumb street, $9.50 per front foot; the Southerland house and lot on Slocumb street; two houses and lots and 2 vacant lota on Virginia street; Mr. Brogden's house and lot on Slocumb street, $1,950; the John Taylor house and lot and store and lot, corner George and Elm atreets, $900; Mrs. S. E. Crumpler's two houses and lota on Elm street, $1,550 and $2,600; Mr. Bowden's house and lot and vacant lot on John street, $1,800; house and lot on Boundary street, $3,500; Mrs. Withering ton's house and lot on corner of Williams and Railroad streets, $1,150; Mr. George Brown's large lot, corner of Boundary and Railroad streets; two stores, three large bouses and lots and room for several vacant lots, price $4,500, for only $3,500; Mrs. McDonald's house and lot on Williams Btreet, $2,000; Mr. Kit Holt's valuablo corner stores, worth $10,000, will take, for a few days, $7,000; also the R. d. Holt estate; the W'illls Parker house and lot, price $2,500, will take, for a few days, $1,800; also several other houses and lots and vacant lots in and near the city; also several farms near the clty;the Pikeville Hotel, worth $4,000, will take, for a few days, $2,800; Blllle Ham's atore and 100-acre farm and vacant property at Pikeville, for only $10,000. When you wish to buy, sell or rent a house and lot or farm, or buy llf3 and fire Insurance, it will be to your Interest to see the Real Estate Hus tler, who will give you a square deal and works for, a commission only has sold considerably over a million dollars' worth of property, and not a bad title, Office, Walnut Street; hours, 12 to 2 and 3 to 6. E. L. EDMUNDSON. GOLDSBORO, IN. C. Black - Band - GivesValue Received WHY? Coal OUR (i) (2) (3) IT BURNS CLEAN, qTH No clinkers, no dirt, no mess. IT IGNITES QUICKLY Saves Time, Trouble, Temper. IT HOLDS FIRE OVER-NIGHT . Gives you a W Alt SI start on a COLD Morning. (4) lT IS EQUALLY GOOD IN STOVE AND GRATE. Send us cfTrial Order. Wu 1 r r W. fl-fl. Griff M9 Phone 47. Th Ooal and Wood Dalr. ADVERTISE III THE ACSU! EDUCATIONAL AFFAIRS. .41) .27 2.66 2.00 Special Meeting of the County Board Held Jforember 13. , The board of education for Wlayne county met in special session on No vember 13, all the members present Col. J. E. Robinson, W. F. English, and Uarnes Aycock. The county treasurer's annual re port and the financial report of county superintendent were examined and ap proved. The board ordered that the treasurer's report be published. The county superintendent was In structed to order from Rand & Mc Nally, through the State Superinten dent, one hundred and three maps of North Carolina for the public schools of the county. The following orders have been paid since October 4, including those paid on October 4: Barnea Aycock, per diem and mileage, general fund $3.60 J. E. Robinson, per diem and mileage, general fund........ 2.00 Bank of Wayne, interest, general fund 50.00 Bell Tel. Co., message, general fund .........j.............. W. R. P. Ham, readers for insti tute, general fund Alex Taylor, census, gen'l fund Alex Taylor, postage, general fund 1 . J. F. Coley, wood. No. 5 w Na- hunta 14.25 H. B. Barwlck, census, general fund 1.34 D. E. Gllsson, building., No. 3 w Stoney Creek 90.00 D. E. Gllsson, building (extra work), Stoney Creek 13.65 J. R. Hatch, fee, No. 3 w, Stoney Creek .25 J. D. Rice, painting floor, No. 3 w, Stoney Creek 6.75 E. H. Bain, insurance, general fund 24.39 Miss Annie Lee Davis, typewrit- ing, general fund. 1.00 A. T. Griffin Co., shingles, No. 6 w, Brogden 23.3$ Barney KIrby, census, general fund E. T. Atkinson, postage, general fund J. H. Grady, census, general fund J. E. Lane, celling house. No. 4 c, Nahunta E. T. Atkinson, Expense to Hendersonville, general fund 34.60 G. W. Parker, census, generaf ' fund Joel Gray, drayage and freight equipment Marshall Carter, census, general fund W. A. Martin, per diem, gen eral fund A. R. Freeman, postage, general fund L16 1.00 1.20 12.50 1.14 36 1.62 4.00 2.09 Total ...$33,145.13 Local Taxes for Yean Special Local Property Tax (rural) $ 2,673.53 Special Local Poll Tax (ru ral) 267.30 Total Special Local Taxes $2,940.83 Funds from State i From First $100,000...... ..$ 1,580.3" For Libraries 50.00 For Public High Schools.... 750.00 Total Funds from State... $ 2,380.37 Private Donations i For Libraries $ 60.00 For Buildings 28.80 -WAISTCOATS- VESTS for short. They're right from Broadway and they're right. Cpme and look over our stock. tiffs and William Rouse et al are de fendants, said order being dated the 2nd day of April, 1909, and under and by virtue of a prior order made in said cause, dated the 1st day of February, l&Otf, the undersigned, who were by said order appointed commissioners will, en Tuesday, the 30th day otXnnlH I net nirrUt H- November, 1909, at 13 o'clock, m., atr'v" tuot ,IISIII,.S 'tie Court House door in Goldsboro, aid county and state, sell by nubile auction to the highest bidder tor cash the lands in said county described In tbe petition in laid apeclal proceed ing as lot No. 1 and lot No. 3, and therein described as follows: lot No. 1. A lot of land In the City of Goldsboro, bounded aa fol lows: Beginning at Mary Grlawold's northwestern corner on Ash atreet, and runs thence westerly with said street 68 1-2 feet to Joe Edwards' coiner, then with hla line southerly 17& l-z feet to his corner, then with q( line easterly 65 1-2 feet to said Oilswold'a line, then with her line northerly 175 1-2 feet to the begin- alng. Lot No. 3. A tract of land near the City of Goldsboro, bounded aa tol- Beglnnlng at an iron stake Joe Edwards' corner, and runs thence with his line north 14 east 12.90 chains to another corner of said Edwards, theq with his line south 70 east 12.11 chains to an iron stake, then south 24 west 1-4B chains to an Iron stake In a ditch, Ives' corner, then south 17 1-2 west 10.45 chalna to an Iron stake, W. A. J. Peacock'a line, then north 76 west 11.14 chains to the beginning, containing fourteen and four tenths (14 4-10) acres, more or less. Terms of sale cash. , This 21st day of October, 1909. L P. DORTCH, M. T. DICKINSON. Commissioners. a 03 TRY Cold Knocker ! 15 Cents. Your money back if it don't cure, f I V, Goldsboro Drug Co Hack Station No.1. Phone 3d. C!2 NOTICE OF SALE OF LAJfD. A. A. JOSEPH, Aa attorney for the heirs of Mrs. MH. Privett, deceased, I will on Mon day, the 29th day of November, 1909, at 12 o'clock, m., sell at public auction for cash at the Court House door In the City of Goldsboro, for the purpose of division among said heirs, the fol- All orders for backs phoned to this station will be promptly and politely answered, at any hour from 6 a. m. to 12 o'clock mid- night.l . - at r.r:CU WHIM. Hall, Manager. N. S. Sanders, Secretary All Htckmcs an frt to tniwcr tki phrac. " New Livery Stable Total from Private Dona tions . , $ 88.80 1 Total Funds from all Sources $39,068.26 EXPENDITURES. Spent for Teaching; and Supervi sion! County Superintendent $ 900.00 White Teachers ............ 12.222.50 Colored Teachers 3,736.00 Total Spent for Teachers and Superintendent $16,858.50 Spent for Buildings and Supplies: Fuel and Janitors $ 731.27 Furniture Desks, Stoves, Blackboards, etc. Supplies Brooms, Buckets, etc. Libraries Insurance and Rent ........ Installment on Loan Fund.. New Buildings, Repairs and Sites (white) ............ New Buildings, Repairs and Sites (colored) .......... 1,592.76 29.19 177.69 94.95 1,353.50 3,364.73 805.55 Total Spent for Buildings and Supplies ..........$ 8,149.64 Spent for Administration: Treasurer, 2 per cent on Dls bursements ...$ 818.84 Mileage and per diem of County Board . 67.30 Expenses of County Board.. 81.30 Census and Committeemen . . 258.79 Other Expenses .... 210.98 The undersigned has opened, oa lowing described lot of land In the I John Street, in the brick sale City of Goldsboro, County of Wayne, 1 3 tables of Mr. Jos. Jd wards, an ,.-. . r. , . .1.,-. t ,!-, T1UVDV or, I r-i j- . . 1 oiaio ui nurui Carolina, Known in we I mi-wuaw iiiiuui mugic uu r Cr r UrniSningS. plan of said city aa lot No. 253, and I double teams and solicits the bounded as follows: Fronting east on patronage of the public. Give us James street and south on Mulberry la trial call. Respectfully, street, containing one-half acre morel or less. J. LANGHORNE BARHAM, Attorney. I This the 25th day of October. 1909. THE LOAN ASSOCIATION HAS MONEY TO LOAN Prospective Home Builders. Be your own landlord. Convert your rent money into a home of your own. Any of our oftlcefs or di rectors will be glad to explain our plans. IPEO. C. ROYALLZ m mmA President. G. A. NORWOOD, Jr., tL Vice-President. EzdW. E. ST ROUE, Sec-Treas. Hi A. T. DICKINSON, Attorney. 2 Total Spent for Adminis tration ....$ 1,437.21 Transferred to rablic nigh School Fund: Paid High School Teachers.. $ 1,575.00 Total Paid to Public High School Teachers $ 1,575.00 Paid to City Schools .$ 7,456,60 DIRECTORS: F. K. BORDEN S CH AS DEWEY fa A. A.JOSEPH I G. A.NORWOODJr. J. E. PETERSON JOE ROSENTHAL GEO. C.ROYALL JOHN SLAUGHTER W. P. WRENN GOLDSBORO B.& L. ASSOCIATION Total Expenditures for all Purposes $35,476.95 To Balance on hand. 3,591.31 Lewis & Co. EXECUTRIX XOTICE. Having qualified as executrix ef William L. Morris, deceased, late of Wayne County, North Carolina, this Is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 30th day of October, 1919, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment. MARY R. MORRIS, Executrix This 30th day of October, 1909. Total .$39,068.26 AH Other Expenses. Interest on Note Institute (colored) ........... Bookcase .......... .. . . . . . . . . Election Expense Tuition (Johnston County) Expenses County Superinten dent to Morehead City Meeting 90.00 50.00 7.50 46.28 6.60 10.60 Total all other expenses..... $210.98 Total Tax on Each Poll Levied for all Purposes $1.98 Amount on Each Poll Devoted to Schools 1.501 Trinity Park School A First Class Preoaratory School CvtifxatM GraJaatiM AecnteJ for fama to Uaanc SwUan CAm tut tqtipfti Preparatory ScWI ia tk Saatk. Faculty of ten officer! and caachera. Campua of aevenly-tiva acrea. - Li brary containing forty' ttaouaand ' volumes. Well equipped grsnnaaiuni. Hiyh atandarda and modern methods of instruction. Frequent lecturea bf prominent lecturera. Expenaea ceedingly moderate. Ihnea years of phenomenal success. For Catalogue and other Information . Addra The foregoing is a true statement of the receipts and expenditures of the Treasurer of the County Board of Ed ucation of Wayne County, for the year ending June 30, 1909, as required by Section 4158 of the School Law. J. W. THOMPSON", Treasurer. July 1, 1909. H. M. NORTH. Headmaster. . DURHAM. N. C. NOTICE. Having this day qualified before the Clerk of the Superior Court of Wayne County, North CaroHna, aa administra tor of the estate of George W. Brog den, deceased, notice is hereby given to all persons Indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and to all persons holding claims against the said estate to present them to the un dersigned for payment on or before the , 13th day of November, 1910, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of I their recovery. This the 13th day of November, 1909. IL T. DAVIS, Administrator of George W. Brog den, deceased, Goldsboro. N. C. TBE NORTH CAROLINA College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts The State's college tor vocation al training. Couraea in Agricul ture and Horticulture; in Civil, Electrical and Mechanical Engi neering; in Cotton Milling and Dyeing; in Industrial Chemistry Why not fit yourself for life by taking one of these courses? Address D. H. HILL, President. West Raleigh, N. C. DR. JOEL WH1TAKER, Practice limited to diseases oi EYE, EAR, NOSE Ai THROAT. At Dr. J. N. Johnson's office on Fri day afternoons after August . WANT ADS. LOST Open-face gold watch. Reward If returned to this office. ll-19tf ATVSIAG FRAME FOR SALE A steet awning frame for store front, re cently removed from Walnut street, can be bought cheap. Apply at thi office. CHRYSANTHEMUMS Fine selection and beautiful flowers. Mrs. Moscow Wilson, 511 E. Walnut St. ll-15tf ROOMS FOB RENT Furnished or unfurnished, in Arlington Hotel. Apply to B. IL Griffin. 9-8 tf LOST Wlatch fob with K of P veteran jewel attached. Finder will please return to C. G. Smith and get re- warl.; - -. Norfolk & Southern Railway Harry JL ftelcott ard Hugh M. JKerr, KecelTers. irect tkreBga traia serTlce be tween all points la Eastern Aorth Car eliaa, and via Norfolk, te aU Eastern leltle. This report waa examined and ap proved by the County Board of Educa-1 M. T. DICKINSON, Attorney at Law, GOLDSBORO, N. C. Advertise) in the ARQUS Schedule In effect Sept L Trains Leave Goldsboro. 7: 0 a. m. dally for Kinaton, New Bern, Morehead City, Eeaofort, and Intermediate points. 4:20 p. m. dally for KJnstcn, New Bern, Oriental, Morehead City, Beaufort, and intermediate points. Trains Leave Wilson. 1:12 a. m. (Express) dally except Sun day for Chocowinity, Washington, Edenton, Elizabeth City, and Nor folk. Arrives at Norfolk 4-25 p. m. i:2Z p. m. daily except Sunday for FarmvUle, Chocowinity, Wash ington, and intermediate stations. 7:67 a. m, Sunday only, for Choco winity, New Bern. Morehead City. Beaufort, and Intermediate stations. 9.3S a. m. daily except Sunday for Raleigh and Intermediate stations. 7:42 p. m. dally except Sosday tor Raleigh and intermediate stations.. 10: (3 p. m., Sunday only, for Raleigh and Intermediate stations. W fnrtfii. na.rrfrnlra ennatilt W m. 5. Granger Noltolk Railway Itolder. or 0 apply to J. L. RoyalL Ticket Agent, OPTOMETRIST. 1 Goldsboro, N. C I it r. mmr.rxs. n p. -J 1 - A I ... A A jopecuu auienuon given 10 scnooi w. w. CROXTON. A Q P. A. cruiarerrg eyes., e. T. LAMB, G. XL 143 WEST CENTRE STREET. SOUTH Norfolk. Ye, C1TI TAXES DUE. The city taxes for 1909 are due, and those owing same will please call promptly at City Hall and settle. , Very respectfully, J. a WARRICK, October IS, 1909. Tax Cellecter. 1 a
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