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LODGE WTO. - Neuse Lodge, No. 8. I. 0. O. F meets every Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock, In their own new hall. Cor dial welcomo to visitors. Goldsboro Council, No. 39, Jr. O. U. A. M meets every Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock In Junior HalL Cordial welcome to all visiting brethren. Ruffln Lodge, No. 6, K. of P., meets every Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock In Junior Hall, over M. N. Epstein's tore. Knightly welcome to visitors. Magnolia Camp, No. 100, Woodmen of the World, meets every Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock in Junior Order HalL Visiting brothers are always welcome. Goldsboro Lodge, No. 139, B. P. O. ., meets Thursday night in the Elks Home, 105 Chestnut street, which is open dally from 8:30 to 1 a. m. Vis iting brothers entitled to register are cordially welcome at all times to Lodge or Home. Ml MS mm PERFORMANCE ! Matinee and Night ! Acme - Theatre ! LOCAL B&1EFS. Items of Interest In and Around the City. Judge W. S. O'B. Robinson re turned to the city last night from a professional trip to Kenansvilie. Miss Alice Aycock, who has been Visiting Miss Helen. Kirby, returned yesterday to her home in Raleigh. Dr. Percy Darden, of Newton Grove, is in the city to spend Thanks giving with his aunt. Mrs. Thos. I. Sutton. The Hudson-Fulton Celebration New York, Sept. 25, 28 and 30th. Grand Naval Pageant SCENES: An elaborate and comprehensive scenes of views of this great event. The launching of the "CLERMONT," a reproduction of Robert Fulton's first sieamboat. The -Dr. George ii. Kirby. to the great t-ALf MOON," views of the American and foreign warships and crowds on pleasure of all his friends here hia o r home is in the city, to spend Thanks- snore an(j aboard the numerous excursion boats, etc. giving with his mother and sisters. - ,, ,MUm n,U A magnificent picture of the procession participated that. We've had such delightful weather all fall that no one here abouts has any kick coming on thai S9verai points along the line of march: A splendid view of Vice-President Sherman acore. , -Mr. George Edgerton, of the live- and Governor. Hughes, of New York, the various floats and moving tableaux repre atock firm of Edgerton & Edgerton, ot sentin different periods in American History. this city, has just returned from an extended trip to the Western stock iijiji n w Splendid views of the Monster Military Parade of -There will he a social dance in J Edgerton iiaii, tomorrow night, give worid an(j from every branch of the United States Army and Navy. The mostbril by the young men of the city in aid . " of the Baseball. Fair; the receipts to iiant pageant of the Hudson-Fulton celebration. be devoted to the fund of the Golds- - boro Athletic Association. Historical Parade in by people of all nationalties. Scenes taken from 25,000 men picked from the principal navies of the The music classes of Mrs. A. B. Freeman held a delightful rehearsal last night, which was largely attended by the parents and friends of the pu pils. In the class contests Miss Elean "or Morgan was one of the prize win ners and Miss Emma Roscower th-j other. At the close delicious refreshments 66TQHQ EMPEROR, 99 Mrs. B. G. Thompson and little son arrived home this morning and have had many callers today. It is said that the little gentleman seems very much pleased with Goldsboro. and will doubtless grow up in the conviction, as have so many from babyhood to the full strength of years A thrilling drama dealing with the immense gratitude of NAPOLEON. i Koscower mo a m rm wm 99 A GOOD COMEDY. For the benefit of children as well as others, we will open Thanksgivirg Day at 2:30 p. m. Let us insist that parents send their children in the afternoon to see this within the lifetime of The Areus that wonderful program, we've eot The Beat Town in the State. The Hudson-Fulton Celebration can be viewed as well as if you had paid $100.00 It irnii WflTif thfl iott trv a wv tit Dolly Varden Candy, fresh at The City to gO to New York to See it. Pharmacy. . - Don't miss this show. GRADED SCHOOL THASKSl Children Bemenibt-r Poor and -Make lieeord-Breaking Contributions. n Matinee 2:30 to 6 p. m. Night 7:00 to 11:00 p. m. Admission 5 and 1 0 Cents. It has been a long established cus tom at our city graded schools, both w hite and colored, for contributions in k:nd to be made by the children of the better circumstanced on the eve of Thanksgiving, and these contributions are then distributed among the poor cf the community under the auspices of the Ladles' Benevolent Society. The contributions today were the mcs generous in the whole history of the schools, and shows that the spirit ot thanksgiving and fellowship is broadening and deepening. . -. At the colored graded school theru was also a flag raising over the build ing the contribution of the children of the School. . Ujjgjj Cass atlies Suits AT pcEOSlB PtTflCCES We are just in receipt jof twenty-five ladies suits from the "PrintzesS" factory. The suits are usually Driced Bkepucai that Doiiy varden candy i. $30, $35 and $40, and are the latest types of the winters owing to the delay we have secured a considerable con- AT THE ACME. Attracthe and Instruct Pro,., CeSgl0n m the priCCS Ot these garments. Tomorrow Mgnt. 0 We shall offer them for a TWO DAYS SALE, The Acme moving picture theatre in this city has arranged an elaborate program for tomorrow afternoon and evening that is both attractive and in structive and cannot fail to delight all. It is the Hudson-Fulton celebration reproduced with great accuracy and all for 5 and 10 cents. TODAY'S COTTON MASKIT. Wednesday and Friday November 24th and 26th, 1909. Ifew Tork Fatnrta, Open. Close December .. .. .. .. 14.23 1130 January . . .... .. 14.43 14 March .. . . .. .. .. 14.68 14.1 Local spots 14. Our stores will be closed Thursday, Nov, 25, being 77 Thanksgiving Day. All of these suits we shall make at the special price of Mother-aloTdTure go.s. $25.00. All alterations made without . charge, v grease, mutton suet and other healing Ingredients. For tale by M. F. Out- 'EYV PRESS 3IAKEB. Miss Dora Williams has rooms over M. E. Castex & Co.'s store. First class work. 11-2 Ut. Wei Biros COHEN'S COHEN'S COHEN'S OUR STORE WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY TO-MORROW, Thanksgiving - Day ! WE ANNOUNCE FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY A SPECIAL SALE OF Handkerchiefs ! 10c and 15c. Holiday - At 5c, The lot comprises the most exceptional values in Handkerchiefs for Men, Women and Children we have ever shown. We are making this offering at this most opportune time and all thrifty shoppers should'take ad vantage of the occasion to secure whatever they may need for both practical and gift purposes. oo njl In EM'S The opening of our TOY and HOLIDAY GOODS SECTION will take place on Monday, December 6th. Wy TMairak You sf cverv good reason for being thankful to you, the thinking buyers of this V V community. You've extended to us during the past year, a patronage more Lberal than ever before. You've proved that good merchandise and good service art appreciated and quality remembered. f And right herewe want to pledge ourselves to render a service in the future that will ever be ' I most worthy of your trade. j The best example of what we offer our customers in dependable merchandise in a name of reii- 1 1 I ability and goods that back up the name is our present showing from II The House of Kuppenheimer I the cream of seasonable suits and overcoats warm, handsome, perfect-fitting clothes of quality I I Every garment pure virgin wool. I 1 Ample range for choice as to style, size and fabric. .- You can't go wrong iti selee'ion, . f l l. EPSTEIN. J 0 Neat Job Printing Quick? The Argus
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