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I lc::e JsECTORy; . . Goldsboro Transfer Co NeUse Lot's, N. . I. O. O. Y., mel t:::j Tuesday In t 7:30 'dock, !a taeir otra aew hall. Cor dial welcome to vtettora. CaJdaBere Ceuacil. No. 31, Jr. O. U. A. M saeeta every ThuriiUy aTaalnc t 7:80 o'clock la Junior HalL Cordial velceme to all vlaltlni brethren. ituffln Voif, No. , K. of P- meeta every Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock la Jaator Hall, over M. N. Epstein's atora. Kalfbtly welcome to viaitore. Magnolia Camp, No. 100, Woodmen of tha World, meeta every Tueaday evenlag at 7:30 o'clock in Junior Order Rail. Vlsltlag brothera ara a vaya welcoma. Celdabero IMt; No. 139, B. P. O. E., meatf rhnrsday night In tha Elks Heme. 15 Cheatnnt street, which la -. aaaa dally from t:S0 te 1 a. ra. Vle - ttlnf erethere entitled to reglater are cardlnlly welcome at all Umea te Ledge er Home. tOCJLL waxrs. ; Uanaa ef Uteres to and Areas the Mr. Mark Tuttle and aiater, Miss i Lou Ola, students of Trinity College. .'. are In the city to spend the holidays wltn their parents, Key. ana Mrs. u. h. e J Tattle, at St Paul M. E. Parsonage. Miss Maud Evans, of the faculty of Pikeville High School, who has ' been confined to her home in this city ten daya with the mumps, waa able .". to be out yesterday, and will resume her achool dutlea after the holidays. It will be a great pleaaure to her boat of young friends to know that Miss Mamie Best. "Who has been quite sick for some weeks with fever, at her home on John street south, is now free from fever and rapidly Improving.. Phone No. 179 or 12 if you are: going away or if any of your people are coming to spend , Christmas with you, lei us handle your baggage. Two men always accompany our transfer so that tunks can be placed in your home without damage to carpet, walls etc. A phone call to 179 or 12 will receive prompt atten tion. Our transfers meet all trains. Goldsboro Transfer Co - Our good friend across the way, Mr. R. A. Watts, Jr., . adjoining the John" Slaughter Company, is display ing n -very attractive line of Jewelry, clocks and beautiful novelties, espe cially appropriate for Christmas pres- enta. A two-year-old , child of Jerre Sloan, Jr., colored, was so seriously burned yesterday that it died last night The mother of the child, Eas ter Sloan, takes in washing,' and while she bad gone for the wash yesterday V morning, leaving the child with two other, email children in the house, they must have got to playing with the fire resulting as above. Neighbors were attracted by the screams of the chil dren and hurried to the scene, but not in time to save the child. Extra Nice Lot of Malaga - Grapes ! 15c. Per Pound. Royall Grocery Co I IMPORTANT! GOOD JfEWS FfiOX MR. O'BERKY. Ilia rendition Today Is in Every Way J :u Satisfactory. ..A, telegram received this afternoon at .one o'clock from Mr. N. Cherry in Philadelphia reports that the at tending .physicians say that the condi tion of his son, Mr. Torn O'Berry, to day is entirely satisfactory, and that he has aafely rounded the danger line and will now speedily recover. This is indeed grateful newa to all Goldsboro and will add greatly to our general Christmas rejoicing. We Arc Going to Leave! There will not be aay work done at the Cute Studio after Friday, Dei-ember 24. 1909. Don't fail to let us make you some of the little penny picture or other novelty work. We have a beautiful assortment of Christmas cani and mounts far the Ping Pong Pictures which we will be glad to show you. Remember, we are going to leave, and don't forget the date Friday, De cember 24, the last day for work here. Come bow and avoid the rush on the closing days. This is your last ckaace, se doa t miss it. Watch these low prices: 2 Flag Pong Photos for 25 ceau. 8 Cute Orals for 35 cents. Special ( 1-4 Cabiaet for 75 cents. 12 Shirtwaist Panels for 35 feats. S Post Cards for 50 cents. Special S 1-2 Cabinet for J 1.0. THE CUTE STUDIO West Ctntre Street. Goldsboro, X. C. TETEBAKS' CHRISTMAS. Contributors Are Requested to head ! Their Donations Thnnday. Members of Thame Ruffln Chapter of the Daughters of the Confederacy who wish to contribute to the veterans' Christmas will please send their do nations on Thursday to the persident. MRS. L. C. FTLGHUM. TODAY 'I COTTON BfASKZT. Jlew Terk Fatares. ml December -. . 14.95 January . . .. .. ,. 15.05 March ,. .. -,. 15.41 May .. .. .. .. .. .. 15.70 Local apota, 14. Close. 15.10 15.20 15.52 15.82 Our Coal In Your Fireplace will make your apartments warm and cheerful. This coal, is high quality, clean fuel at a fair price. The beauty of grate fires is their convenience for chilly mornings and evenings when steam or furnace fires are uncomfortably hot, though many people prefer the open kind coldest days of Winter. W. M. Griffin, Phone) 4T. Th Ooal and Wood Dealer. CONSTIPATED? HEADACHE? D?u J0ELVII1TAKER, rractic limited to dlaeaaee of hti Ell, LwE lu.3 ILttJL At Dr. J. N. Johnson's oSce on Tri Uy afternoons-after Angut C. 7,"lz3 fV.cbel Hushes r;".'?reJ Graduate Norte, ! 7 Asb Mreet. W. Pbeae Sf 7 c;ir::::.o, n. c Your Collars Shaped With out Breaking Them. It is impossible te break or damage a turn-down collar while shaping it by our new and improved method. The collar reaches the shaping department flat. It is first run through a small machine which deposits a fine, penetrating stream of water aleng thorenghly softening the starch in the linen. The collar is then bent ever, the edge ironed smooth and dry, and curled into shape. The dampened seam prevents any strain upon the linen when the tolls,? felded. t We save your linen. The Goldsboro Steam Laundry. Phone 29. I panssieejBjPUpa eoffcs W(EoQ9s Stores 9 o Phoenix fVlufflers, all sizes and colors, 50c. GLOVES HANDKERCHIEFS Ladies Kid Gloves $1.00, $1.50; wa'kirg gloves Men's Plain Linen Handkerchiefs $1.00, $1.60, $1.25, $1.50; wool gloves 25c, 50c. $2.00 per half dozen. Initials $1.00 and $1.50 per Mens Kid Gloves $1.25, $1.50, $2.00; driv- box of half dozen. Silk handkerchiefs 50c, 75c, ing gloves 75c to $2.00; wool gloves 25c, 50c. $1.00. rirTTT T?T.Ti7XTa onTT?o Ladies plain linen 5c. to 35c Embroidered 10c to ItHiJN IIjIIiMiIiJN d oUAKr b $1.50. Spaiial boxa? of embroidered handkerchiefs, Auerbach's Solid Silk and others 50c and $100. 6 in a box, all different patterns, $2.00. Hand Japanese wicker holders 15c. embroidered initials $1.50 a box of 6. " " t a nTnjpi t rxT r a nro Plain script initial on plaid shamrock linens LAIJlili O LiUiNlj OArHib $1.00 a box of 6. Just came yesterday by express, all colors, - beautifully made $7.50 to $15.00. WAIST PINS HANDBAGS GoldPlated, 6 in a pretty box, 50c. $1.25 to $5.00, each a good value. . CROCHETED SLIPPERS For men, women and children, $1.50 a box cf All sizes and wears 69c. 6 pairs. eaaaaaawaaaaMwwaMaaaaeaaateaMajaMMwnMSi iMa ww bj, g LFU WE L o) To) Open Evenings Dniil Xmas HOLIDAY GIFTS AT A. A. JOSEPH'S THIS LITTLE NOTICE IS INSERTED FOR YOUR BENEFIT SO YOU MAY KNOW THAT WE HAVE PROVIDED INEXPENSIVE GIFTS FOR YOU. A. A. JOSEPH. COHEN'S COHEN'S COHEN'S CODilIEN9 Ml ITU o) 8 CHRISTMAS Cards Beautiful in design and of varied subjects All 2 for 5c. Don't buy until you have looked ours over. Goldsboro Drug Co. People's Popular Drug Store. mum U irotSfl - Clh r Ssltinnias GOHSN' mm id J For additional leral see page three. m mils for backache, rheumaticm, kidney or bladder , trouble, and urinary irregularities, Foley's Kidney Pills purify the blood, restore lost vitality and vigor. Refuse substitutes. Woat Job Printing Quick? i he Argus
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