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. t JU1! a1- ess 0 11 11 3C j Buy Your Xmas Presents for your Husbands, Broth ers and Sweethearts here. A pair of Silk Suspenders wih silver buckles, or a Tie, 4 pairs of the famous Interwoven 1-2 hose, a 1-2 dozen or dozen Handker chiefs and other things to numerous to mention that are attractive' and useful Xmas Gifts for Men. 10DCF DIRECTORY. UHKAT I NION MEETIXJ. I he innnrnT Pi nTUiRiP p TAll nDlun nn p 1 1 r rr r i i 1.1 iin inm iiiiiiiiiiiiiii.il ri nuiiuLUi ULUiiiiiiuu iniLuiunu uu 11 Lumber! Lumber! Lumber! Highest Quality at Lowest Price. Prices and Grade Suit Everybody. . 4 Flooring, any width.......... $12.00 No.'4 1-2 inch Ceiling, any width.......:.....:... 11.00 . No. 4 3-8 inch CViliug, any width... .... 9.00 Lightwood Hoards, G to 10 inch wide....... 10.00 Lightwood Ileaxt Bridge Material...... 15.0 JLet u.s furnish the lumber for your house or barn. TRY US. WE SUIT. Enterprise Lumber Co. N'uiiM Lodes, No. , 1. 0. O. P., .rv Tin.aaav evening Bt 7:3fl .Mnnir in iheir j--n new hall. Col dial welcom to vis' torn. Gnldsboro Council. No. 29, Jr. O. 'J. A M meets every Thursday evening ri 7: SO o'clock In Junior Hall. Cordis' welcome to all visiting brethren. Rumn Lnd. No 6. K. of P.. meelf every Friday evening at 7 30 o'clock In Junior Hall, over M N. Eptteln store. Knightly welcome to vlHltns Magnolia Camp. No. the World, meets every Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock in Junior Order Hall. Visiting brothers are always welcome. Peace Sew Ices at Mie ( hiui li Suiuifl). ininuuy evening me annual pence fcrvlccs were held with the Friends Church. 'The different churches sus pended services iind nil of the congre gations met together in a union ser vice nt thlH hour. Though the weather was Inclement, a good congregation i;.-al.er'l and the services proved ex- eeediugly helpful nnd instructive. The services were presided over by the raster Of the First Baptist Church. The pasl.ir of Rt. Julio Church read 100, Woodmen Of th ,,.) pture am (he pastor of the Presbyterian Church lead In prayer. After the offering and some introduc tory remarks the sermon was preach ed by Dr. W. G. Hubbard, pastor oi ihe Friends Church. The sermon was replete with illus trations, full of meat and Inspiration find at times eloquent. After the ser- slve, practical and telling remarks. times to mon Hev. 1). H. Tuttle, pastor of St Paul Church, made eome very lmpres- Thesc exercises are very helpful and LOCAL BltlEFS. stimulating to the cause at large as well as the peace conception of the Items of Interest In and Aroond th kingdom. It was beautiful to See the lovely spirit and the oneness of pur pose so happily blended, Such occa- USEFUL Christmas - Present ! Geldsboro Lodge, No. 139, D. P. O. E.. I meet Thursday night In the Elk Horns 105 Chestnut street, which if open dally from 8:30 to t a. ni. Vis iting brothers entitled to register are cordislly welcome .at all Lodge or Home. Cltj. The Sorosls Club will meet wltb sions tend to cement more perfectly Miss Jessie Brothers Thursday after noon at 3:30 o'clock. -The pupils of Miss Hattle Brln-j the spirit of brotherly love between the denomination, and to hasten the day when all may say, "We be breth ren." The cause of peace is decidedly son will give a recital tonight at the I helped by these services and converts Orphan Home at eight o'clock. Thelar .,, . ti,.....,.i . public Is invited. Miss Lou Norwood, who is a stu cnt of Meredith College, formerly are won to It They tend to lead our minds out Into a more thorough con sideration of peace and to impress us with the unwisdom of war. May these Woman's Baptist University, of annual services become more and Something New For X M f Burnt-Wood Effect In Stone Vases, Candle Sticks, Jardiniers and Flower Pots 50c. to $2.75 each. Cash Novelty and Book Store, t.alelgh, Is at home for the holidays. Among many modern depth definitions or wplanations-in- a-nutshell of the Christmas festival lsl one which calls it "a celebration of the birth of Truth." If Christmas came oftener than once a year, ana an admonitions to shop early were heeded as they have been this time, there would not bf time enough left in which to celebrate the Fourth of July. Goldsboro has real winter at last and it has come to stay until tomor row or next day. It makes the heart of the clothier, the shoe man and the coal dealer glad. From the merchant's point of view, no finer weather for Christmas week could be desired Codar and pine twigs and holly are in demand now for Christmas dec orations. At Easter the Catholic and Episcopal churches are decorated witl. fragrant flowers; but the subtle odoi that comes from cedar and pine at Christmastlde is singularly grateful to the sense of smell, After a while, between soil sur veys, demonstration farms and prize contests, the farmers will come to set that the old methods of shallow plow ing and careless cultivation will U'j longer answer. They will see after a while that there is no money in slov enly framing, and new scientific meth ods will be adopted. Rome was not built in a day, and agriculture in a broad state cannot be reformed in one season. more an inspiration to us and a potent factor in helping to bring world-wide lacking-1 peace and arbitration. You could not please your wife better than by giving her a RUG for Sitting Room, Dining Room or Hall - We have a large, assortment at lo w prices. We will be them to you. Our store is open every night until Christmas. pleased to show GEO. T. W ATKINS. DEATH OF MA J. C, P. BOLLES. Goldsboro Floral Co. CUT FLOWERS and FLORAL DESIGNS "; Phone No 192. rase.- Open Evenings. Engraving FREE. v v - - Grand Holiday Display Absolutely the finest collection of high-class Jewelry, Silver, Cut Glass, Watches and Art Wares to be found in the city. Although cur prices laughat competition, we positively guar antee the quality of everything-we sell, so ycu are safe in selecting gifts here. Suggestions FOR Men's Gifts. Tie Clasps Watch Desk Sets Watch Fobs Chains Umbrellas Watch Charms Watches Canes Military Brushes Shaving Sets ' Ash Trays Whisk Brooms Decanters Flasks Cigar Lighters Corkscrews Match Boxes Chafing Dishes Rings - Cuff Links Scarf Pins Fountain Pens DIAMONDS We can ojfer ihe finest quality stones at the very lowest possible prices. It has always been our custom to ex change diamonds at their full value. Something up-to-date in LADIES SHOPPING BAGS. . Call in and see the largest line in East Carolina R. A. CREECH, Leading; J.wcl.r Suggestions FOR Ladies' Gifts. Tolktscts Hat Pins Cologne Bottles Manicure Sets Belt Buckles Jewelry Cases' Card Cases Chain Purses Candlesticks Lorgnettes Combs Bake Dishes Watches Bracelets Watch Chains Lavaliers Rings ' Baby Pins v Lockets Broockes Clocks Pie-Plates Tea Sets Cut Glass Last Survhlnff Member of the .Stuff of Gen. W. It. f. Whiting. Wilmington, N. C, Dec. 20. Maj. Cahrles Pattison Bolles, last surviving nember of the staff of Gen. W. II. C whiting, C. S. A., and engineer who constructed the first sand battery at Federal Point, for whom It was nam od, and which afterwards became the foundation of the magnificent fortifi cation at Fisher guarding the last gateway of the Confederacy, died here last night In the eighty-seventh year jf his ago. Major Bolles, until a year ago, was a draughtsman in the United States Xavy Department at Washington, but returned to Wilmington a year ago to pend his remaining years In quiet. Major Bolles married first Miss Eliza Walker, daughter of Maj. John Walk er, or sainted memory, and two chil- iren by this iinion survive. John W. Bolles, of Hong Kong, China, and .Vliss Hanna Pattison Bolles, of Wil mington. Ho married a second time, Mrs. William Reston, of Wilming ton, and she with five children sur vive, the children being Dr. Charles P. Bolles, Mrs. Andrew 11. Harriss, Miss Bessie Bolles, of this city, and Mrs. B. R. Graham, of Wallace, and Mr. Fred D. Bolles, of New York. The funeral was held this afternoon, Rev. W. H. Milton, rector of St. James, officiating. The remains were laid to rest in Oakdale. - . Ordinance. Christmas Fire Works. At a called meeting ot tne board of aldermen, held December 15, 1909, the following motion was adopted viz: "That section No. 13 of chapter 4 of the ordinances of this city with refer ence to the diucharge of fire crackers, Roman candles, spit devils, squibs, end other like explosives, the dis charge of which is not attended with more danger than those named above, be suspended Provided, That Roman candles and sky rockets shall in all cases be discharged upward and not on level with the streets, the suspension to take effect at 6 p. m., December 24, 1909, and to expire at twelve o'clock on the night of December 25, 1009. This action of the board is not to be construed as suspending or repealing as a whole, said section 13, chapter 4 of the city ordinances. JOHN R. HIGGINS. Mayor. D. J. BROABHFRST, Clerk. & Borden. m Koyall 1L 1L 1UZ 1UL 1L 1L gsa: 3 R. A. Watts, Jr. Jeweler, Repairer and Engraver. Complete Stock of New Goods, Jewelry, Clocks and Novelties for ihe Christmas Trade. WalnutStreet, next dcor Jno. Slaughter Co. See Our Christmas Display FULL OF NEW IDEAS, COMING SURPRISES, HAPPY HITS, NOVEL AND DESIRABLE FEATURES. You cannot find a better place to get just the right thing for everyone. Our stock is full of attrac-tlons to buyers who appreciate superior and really desirable holiday gifts of the latest design and best quality. We offer a splendid line of high-grade goods at fairest prices, well adapted to the wants and require ments of our patrons, stocked with most appropriate gifts, Inexpensive temembrances and valuable -presents. 'v t Trices this year will be as usual the lowest price, possible on over article. Below we mention a few articles;- ' Cuff Pins, Lockets, Hatpins, Safety Pins, Spoons, Collar Buttons, Baby Pins, Bar Pins, Chafing Dishes, Jewelry, Cuff Links, Eyeglass Chains, Keck Chains, Cut -Glass, Watches, Watch Fobs, Watches, Brooches. Knives, Forks, Novelties, Hatpins of all kinds, Umbrellas gold and silver, etc. Call around and let us show you our stock of goods suitable for Christmas gifts. Remember-r-our prices are right. Engraving free of charge on any goods we sell. Tj. O. GIDDENS & SON. 2UL mi 1L Mow . . . , . .For CMstoas! SPECIAD Ladies' Man Tailored Suits ! Black and colors. All new worth from $22.50 to $27.00. Special price $17.00. $15 and$16 Suits for 11.00. FURS FURS FURS Furs made up in the most fashionable way from $2.00, $3.00 to $25.00. PETTICOATS Silk Petticoats $3. 9W to $5.00. HANDKERCHIEFS HANDKERCHIEFS Hemstitched from 5c to $1.50. ART LINENS ART LIKENS Table sets of Hemstitched plate and dish, mats, Table Covers, Bn-' reau Scarfs, Splashers, etc, Kound, , Square and Oblong degigns, 25c, 50c, 75c and $1,00, KID GLOVES LADIES and CHIL.DREXS KID GLOVES, From $1.00 to $1.25. LEATHER GOODS NEW LINE LEATHER GOODS-ITand-O" bags and Strap Purses, useful,- service able; newest styles; not an expensive gift, but oh, how appropriate, 50c to $15.00." .;. . , Buy Your Christmas1 Gifts Early. n Ta Jl r. A. DAXIELS r. B. Dl NIELS- F. A. DANIELS & SON, Attorneys-at-Lav GOLDSBORO, N.iT. 1 Castes V; : '-7 uick? The Argus Advrti In the ARGUS
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