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j ;..,.. 1. .: ' v ' ik - r , tkl Kitftillaak cf Caldjbin Cfiiy rational Sill fa &i Til Kitlonil Bank if tottftfigri Waals aatlaati tal tll he WU talk e umiiiii wlik rat, OHO. 1, JTOHW00D, FNtldcak K. J. BIST, Tii.Pri!daalb r cii.tr, . CIO. i, tOfiWOOO, Fm!i..t MTWa JLrgua e'ar tha people'a right Doth aa eternal rigil keep; ; No soothing atralna of Mala 'a ion, v Can lull ita hundred eyes to aleep.' 7 VOL. LV. GOLDSBORO, N. C . SATURt EVENING. AUGUST 17. 1912. NO. 115 eai . ' ' , ' ';Q : VV - -.. - .- . ' y 'Li- 1- I r ;m a ' i II FLYING START National Damocra'lic : Committee In Fine Shape.;' Doien of Delegations and Hundred of Visitors at Heaglrt Dally lofr With Governor Wilson. V New York, August 17. Heretofore the leuilora of the National political campaigns bave been well aatisfled if their orKaaizatlone were In good running orfier by the Brst or aecond . Ann! Smith. 3retohen Tkylor, pi WITH IUIRS. HENRT WEIL AN EYEJilSG OF BASE SOCIAL EN JOTMENT AT BER DOS.' PITABLE HOME. Last evening, at her borne' on Cbest nut street. Mrs. Henry Well entertain ed.a number of young people In honor of her daughter Miss Janet Weil. The guests enjoyed several delight ful boura In social conversation and In musical pastime, after which tbey were served cream, cake and candles Those in attendance were:' Misses Amy and Viola Joseph, Florence Nus baum, of Baltimore, Lou Norwood, Holloway, of Enfield, AHIe Freeman, week in September, In the remarkable campaign that is now before the American voters tht're is one incident that the old line politicians are marveling over and that is the condition of the National Democratic Committee. For more than a week on the fourth and fifth floors of the office building at 200 Fifth Avenue, the National Democratic Committee has been play Ing in mldseason form, The bureau bave been organized and manned In ach detail. The corps of employees have fallen Into their respective duties like old timers. Tha hvbmitb 'voter who Is being appealed to, perhaps does not realize She vast amount of work required to ducate him to the views of the respec tive leaders. If there la anything In a flying start Wilson and Marshall have certainly secured that start. V T The Republican papers of New York Mty have - commented dally on the ' ecenes of activity around Democratic . Headquarters and the deathlike si lence that pervades at Republican and Progressive Headquarters. But the Roosevelt Headquarters are show liiK more activity than the Taft head quarters,1 but it must be remembered that the "Bull Moosers'1 are trying to organize a new party and have hecn unable to launch theif campaign ." plans."- V'f '''..'.''":'''' I The temporary Illness of Chairman W. F. McComba might have caused a sleekening upon the activity of the Greensboro, Lou Ola-Tuttle, Eunice Blzzell and Janet Butler: - Messrs. Paul 'Garrison, Splcer Holmes, Z. T. Brown, Willie Jenkins, Herndon Tut tie, Lawrence Morgan, Franch Creech, Harrison Yelverton and Thomas Nor wood. " :. V- THE SILENT SERVANT " ' ' ' Practical . Demonstration of tlie Gopelanl Automatic Electric Range. ;.:!" EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEET Democratic Primaries and County Con vention Called. ' , The Wayne County Democratic Ex ecutive Committee met here today and called the different precinct primaries for the county aa follows: . Goldsboro. township to be Friday nlarkfr fl a'aIaaV a v in wilt am 14 County precincts, Saturday, Septem ber 14, at t p. m. and the County con vention, September 21 In Goldsboro at It m. T .V. , : The outlook for great democratic gain throughout the county was evi dent from the reports of the different committeemen present v - The kind of primary In use for the past several yeara In the county was adopted. v':'i ..v-f.''';'..'.',-..'-. Mr. H. B. Parker, aeeretary of the committee, tendered through the com mittee, which generous offer waa ac cepted and endorsed, a silk tanner to the precinct making the largest Dem ocratic gain the coming election over last election in the county, computed on the average county ticket vote, The Flint Electrically Prepared Ban ' quet Ever Kerred la the Stale of North Carolina, tendered , to Our City Government. There was a large crowd present at the first cooking demonstration of the "Silent Servant" at the Southerlund Brinkley building yesterday afternoon and last night which Is being held under the supervision of the Carolina Power and Light Company, The demonstration clearly shows the advantages of cooking with elec tricity, and points the way to solve the "servant question," which la foremost In the minds of the housewife today and moBt perplexing. ' , This "Silent Bervamt" cooking ap- paratua la automatic, and does the work with almost human Intelligence To have (his tireless cooker ex plained la to realise the truth of the advertising statement, claiming that "you can get breakfast while, you sleep, dinner '-while you shop and sup per while ."ou call." it is a practical truth, and we are pleased to know the housewife of to day has this able assistant In prepar ing the meals for the family. Mrs. Price, the demonstrating econ omist, baked biscuits and cakes that weer deligtful to look upon and delici ous to. the taste. She prepared the finest candied yams, grits, and other edibles too numerous to mention. All these were prepared for the benefit of the public, to enow Just what could be accomplished "with the "Silent Ser vant," while the visitors were, pres ent, and all deeply impressed. - It is the policy of the Carolina Pow er and Light Company to hold demon strations of this sort from time to time to educate the, public to the prop er use .of olectricty. You ow it to yourself, t.i boo thtp THE CASE FAIRLY STATED i- A ManylaculriiK) ; Kjrise o, Merit la Our- Sirfsl Why Not a Home Expo' jnn l'rtii'Nt. in? the Manufatuml Siitiiiits of (vlltboro's FurtorU i and Km. phasing Our Po mUIIcx For sonio time the Ar-ia has bin ti debating with iuclt tlii! 4 nttibillty of a home cxpoBltion showi" n wIuh-ii of the output of our owu'tactorlvs aid-j the handiwork of ndivli!uU esi;ai;i'(i in Industrial avocutlona. Such an ex nosltlon would be both i rjiutive and Instructive to visitors frclii a distance and would prove notliln, short of a startling revelation to r own peo ple more so than to th-fvlsitors, for Coldsoboro Is already. r- tutcd abroad for the excellence of Its' i idustrlal en terprises and njanufacto id output; It la only here at home thn ,tbe town Is underestimated. - And . 1 Hs. too. to our own detriment, not o (ly as a hold back to our greater comjjunlty prog ress, but to Individual Employment and consequent thrift n 4 affluence as well. ". ' For Instance, we have ft Ooldsboro branch mill No.' C of the : ji ham Hos iery Mills, owned and or ruted by the Messrs. Carr, of Imrhnu f Its output' at present Is 750 dor.u;i ho a day. The capacity of Its pren' t equlitnont is" 1.000 dozen hose a da a difforcuce between capacity and "put of , 200 dozen hose dally. Tlili i what this loss of 2"i0 dozen hose (i ly menus to the working people of t' i city alone! And yet we have plenty ed women and children who could readily Ami i (table, healthful, rout employment In this ii week out the year ro: mented with a profil-t.i stands and grows fov ! shield them from in sickness overtakes t' service In this mill. Why is It that r nrry a Bl MR?. H. C. SNIITH l HOK OK MISS (JKKTCHEM T .IV LOU OF (iltlKVSIIOUO. Blood Poison Mrs. Hortnuu Smith very ddllght fully entertained yesterday morning at Imr lovely home on Kim street cmiilliiientary to Miss Greifhem Tay lor, of Crecimltoio the guest of her elHter, Miss Annie Smith. Afler several names of he'arts. a delicious salad course was served. i nose proHent wore: Misses Tay lor, .liiuet Well. Amy and Viola Joseph Iiii Norwood. Um Ola Tuttle, Kunlee Hizxt ll, Florence uBliaum, 'of Ualtl tjjore, Kinnm Wilson, of Winston. Al- Ile Freeman, Nellie WlUierlngton, An nie and Maragarot Smith. it a stunditiK both In the esteem of the public and the confidence of the busi ness world aecond to no manufactur. in? enterprise In the country. Vt ith this preusentatlon of the Golds boro Mill No. 6 of the Durham Hos iery Mills Company, which Is entirely volutntary on our part, the Argus hopes that It may speedily be manned to Its full capacity with local opera tives, who may rely implicitly on the statements we have here made and be assured, that employment In this mill is everything that could be de ll red by an Intelligent, ae!f-reipept ing working class of people, t If you rc troubled with any form of blood poisoning you surely suffer intensely. You want relief, but to let quick reJicf you shou d not take a medicine containinc injurious minerals or other harmful properties. K E B P gives prompt relief and if used persistently. 'effect's a permanent cure. At the same time it leaves no bad after effects, since it contains no minerals or injurious- drutra Note what one man says about; KETTERERS v EXCELSIOR (K.E.B.P.) He writes: "After I had used and wonderful action convinced mo that 1 had struck blood punfief air enough, and I continued its use. , TI.e pain ceaed. sweUinn "ubS m jomts became natural, my ktJey9 reievedi my.P'petit. iJSrnSn' became act.vc. I raP.J!y pined ,trenCth and after u.ip, en bottlet, I f 'Ji liWnn Rnd f "tn Pronounced cured." ' V iry tw. . l. V, h' guaranteed to relieve or money refunded. , , , , . $1.00 tit all drujrgUu . f uncmi'loy t Goldsboro lyant, prof ilrle, clean i'ck In and f 11(1 supido j; fund that i benefit, to n In case ring their does not WOOD'S Special Grass w9 Clover Mixtures Make the Urgest Yields of Hoy and Pasturage. They are combined in proper propor. don to give the brat results for the difier. ent soils foi which Utev are recommend. d. . , ' Wa use in these mixtures our Trad Mark Brand Seeds, which are best qual ities obtainable, and tested both as to germination and purity. Our customers report die most satis, factory results, both as to securing excel lent stands and largest yields of both hay and pasturage. 4 h Win IHIYi,: .Acme. Theatre TO-NIGHT''" , Pastures of Quality ,tftemorieG,, A . pleasing Drama of the American kind iThe Hy pnotjot Hy notiocd1 A Scroamlnj; C)mody man had looked far ahead and the I BureauChiefs have gone rapidly ahead DELIGHTFUL t i perfecting their various details, Vice-Cha'irman W. " S. McAdoo has taken up the duties of Chairman Mc Combs and will fulfill them for the next week, as Chairman McCombs has teen ordered to take a compleejrest. His Illness was brought about much ty the pre-conveotlon contest and then he insisted on giving all nis time to the completing of the organi zation details at National headquar ters. ' ' ' ' While Democratic vlctbryl is ."In the air', none of the various leaders Is taking anything Tor granted. They are organizing and planning to con test every State, every Congressional District, every township. Senator T. P.. Gore of Oklahoma, slowly rocks back and forth In his rocking chair, quietly giving his or der's on organization to a score of able- assistants. The blind Senator .0i a cheering word and a smile, or :a word of advice, for everyone. Henry Jtforganthau, Chairman of the Finance Cowimlttee, and Treasurer Rolla Wells, have scoured each De partment for any false movements, until they have the Headquarters or--gamV.ed on a thorough business basis. The quick start of the Wilson and "Marshall forces has resulted In a sur prisingly large number of small con tributors to the campaign fund. Nev r in the Wetory of the party have t!he contributors displayed a greater .willingness and enthusiasm than In i.he present campaign. Contributions ms a rule are small, varyiag from one. (dollar up, but they are nevertneiess welcome to Treasurer Wells, t Down at Sea Girt, Governor Wilson it daily meeting dozens of delegations nnd hundreds of visitors who are promising him their loyal support. His preliminary speeches of the cam- mien show his clear grasp of the vital questions before the voters. "It is not a question of winning now or ever," said Josephus Daniels, Chairman of the Publicity Bureau "but it is a question of how large and -iw impressive our victory wjfl be. Vnd here many peopfe say that the emcvrats have a better chance this Ime. iWe konw that. We also know ve are going to win. And we also ' hink that we have a surprise for the tepublicans- And "Bull Moosers In lemonstrating that not a slight ma- jrity. but an overwhelming number . f people favor Wilson and Marshall.' SOCIAL FUJiCTIOJJ TO MISS 8ALLIE WKESBT, i f 3BIDE ELECT. ' Last night at her home on North John street. Mrs. IT. M. Olllkln rin- hlghtfully etnertalned In honor of' her nelce Miss Sallle Wrenn. During the evening many delightful games were Indulged In i Including progressive hearts In which Mr. Alden Thornton made the highest score and was there fore awarded the prize and who then presented it to the guest of honor, Misa Wrenn. ' At 10:30 the guests proceeded to the dining room, i where delightful re freshments were served. To the surprise of all the engage ment of Miss Wrenn to Mr. A. Malone waa announced. At a very late 'hour, which came entirely to soon for all. the guest took their departure, one and all vot ing Mrs. Gilikla a most charming hos tess and all extending hearty con gratulations to Miss Wrenn, and wishes for much happiness. The following enjoyed Mrs. Gilikin's hospitality : Misses Sallie Wrenn, Ruth Malone, Annie Johnson, Nellie Sum merlin, Eula Johnson, Emma Thomp son and Rosa Waters, Messrs. Robert Pipkin, Hubert Wrenn, John I pock, Alden Thornton, Jesses B. Hales and Luther Jernigan. . CM. TOD PROVE YOU SUPPORT our family by your own effort? Such roof entitles you to life Insurance :-nd commands you to take it now. rational Life Ins. Co. of Vermont . (Mutual.) -IT. H. HUMPHREY, State M'g'r. National Bank Building, fioldsboro. N. C. Baptist Chorea Bonding and Snnday School Room For Sale. , ' On Saturday, Sept 14th, we will of fer the Church and Sunday school room at public auction at 12 o'clock at Its present location; the church is a very large building, and constructed from the very best materials, the Sun day school rooms are almost new, and also splendidly constructed; there are thousands of feet of good framing, flooring and ceiling; the buildings can be taken down and rebuilt, or ma terials used in the construction of other houses; the windows are large and can be used, for hot-houses or factories; the slate can be taken off and used with very little loss; owing to the foundation being high, ' tfeere are thousands and thousands of good brick that can be saved.' Any one de siring to erect a good church or ware houses could not make a mistak Jo buying these buildings. The bell, fur nace, electric wiring, lights and fix tures, seat an dfurniture reserved from this sale. Possession can be given in a very short while; terms cash. Apply to E. h. Edmundson, Chairman of Building Committee of first Baptist Church. v Tonight Is the last opportunity you will have; so be on hand at 8 o'clock tonight until 10 o'clock. You are cordially Invited tot be pres ent, and you-will be delighted with the reception accorded you. YA feature of last night's demonstra tion was an "aftermath", so to speak and one that again characterize Goldsboro as a leader lri big things. It was the first electrically prepared banquet ever served 1n North Carolina and was tendered by the Carolina Power and Light Company compli mentary to His Honor Mayor Higglns the Board of Aldermen aud the Board of Public Works, and was one of the most elegant social functions our city has ever known, and Its make-up and service marked Mr. J. C. Hoyt, the local . manager of the company, not only a born entertainer, but one who adds to his splendid business ability and talent for initiative the genius of adapting himself to any environ ment and holding the ready interest and responsive good will of all with whom he comes In contact. We' say responsive advisedly, for he himself Impresses you at once with l)is sin cerity of purpose and his capacity for doing things and doing whatever he undertakes well. He is already proving a valuable adjunct to the bus iness and social life of the -city and we feel sure that be will be a live wire In promoting a Bigger, Brighter Better Goldsboro. ' ' : Last night's banquet was called at 10:30 o'clock, after the demonstration was concluded for tha evening, and was presided over by Mayor Higglns ' ployed young worn, .i . i -uiitlrei. boys and girls, of -(Jo :ii.s'ooro must answer for .tbemeelveH. lint the fact remains and the marvel stands that this fine mill Is uiutbld to secure ca pacity help in the 'community, and has to seek elsewhere 'for' much of Its working force. 1 The Argus la serious and In earn est in bringing this circumstance to the consideration Of its many readers among the working people of Golds boro. , . . . t ' ' 4 Here is a mill that Is constructed oh the most approved lines of archi tecture; It is weH llghted.well-ventl luted, commodious in Us floor capac ity so as to obviate crowding of ope ratives; waun rooms ana toilets so arranged that there is absolute prl vacy and every convenience for bpth male and female help. The character ot the work is light and' clean. - The employees are required to be respect able and self-respecting before they are engaged, and the personnel of the mill is kept up to this standard: so that, to be an employee of this mill means a standing in the community that is unquestioned and a service tlint is both honorable and lucrative. ; . This- mill Is owned, operated and supervised by the .Messrs Carr Broth ers, J.' S. C'arr, Jr., and Claiborne Carr, of Durham, sons of Genl J. S. Carr,; who I himself a stock holder in the Durham Hosiery. Mills, of which this mill Is, No. r., ami this fact gives Post Cards local view all "vent at Goldsboro Drug Company. AGEJTS Here's a proposition which ..sells Itself; the agent don't hold the bag; we guarantee the sale; wonderful new invention; sella like fury at 75c; on market few weeks; swamped with orders 'now; every body wants territory; poor sales man making 10 dally, goood onea (Coining money; write quick. Lyon say Health la the foundation of 11 good looks. The rise woman realizes thla aad takes precautions to preserve her health and strength through the po rted of child bearing. She remains a pretty mother by avoiding aa far aa possible the suffering and dangers of such occasions. Thla every woman may do through the use of Mother's iPriend, a remedy that has been ao lone; In use, and accomplished ao much good, that It Is in no sense an experi ment, hut a preparation which always producef the best results. It la for external application and so penetrating In (U nature as to thoroughly lubricate every muscle, nerve and tendon In volved during the period before baby cornea. It aide nature by expanding the akin and tissues, relieve tender ness and soreness, and perfectly pre pares theeystem for natural and aafe motherhood. Mother's Friend has bees nsed and endorsed by .thousands of mothers, and Its use will prove a com fort and benefit - j- . r m to any woman In 1 1 iniIlPy7A seed of such a , ' remedy. Mother's KTflAPWl) Friend is sold at ,.vwwm drug stores. Write for free book fot expectant mothers, which contains much valuable Information. f9r Waterloo. Illinois. it ItADfSLB MGlfLATO CO., Atlasta, Ca. which be did with dignity and grace and his respunxc to tlie toast aesigne ed him the first of the evening" A Bigger,; Brighter, Better Goldsboro," was a gem of eiitliuHUitun and encour agement ' ' ' "The press its work for Goldsboro" waa responded to by Col. Job. E. Ilob mson, who took aeration also In con cluding; his toat lo pay: a -graceful tribute ' to Mrs. Priced the diree.tinir winsome spirit of the successful dem onstration of the evnlng from which the delicious vinmls of this feast were derived. " - . , Api reclative brief talks were made by MesHTB, . Geo. S. lK;wey, chairman of th Board of Public Works, W. D Creech, Jno. It. Crawford, Gunoy P Hood, Jno. W. iHler, of the Board of Aldermen. Hon. J. I-. Harham, R. G Freeman, Jno. S. fwrtch;' J. S. Kirk patrlck, the general commercial asent of the Carolina Power snd Light Com pany, and Mr. Sllgo, of the company's Raleigh and Durham plants. . During; the banquet an 'orchestral band regaled the: jruest at Intervals with delightful old faiuiiar tunes. The following Is th artistic menu that shows genius and originality; The Electric Surprise Smothered Cbieken a la Higglns Direct Current Yams v . High Tension Biscuit Watt Pickles Innulated Olives Tomatoes, with Mayonaisae, a,a Dewey "Mazda" Cake Crackers a la Short Circuit . Hydro Electric Cheese . Coffee de Perco Carolina Prefence a la Carr . tive full iufojniMiion; also toll about all oilier Crass and Clover Seeds, Alfalfa,. Vetches and all Farm and Garden Seeds for fall planting. : , . r Catalog mailed free. ' Write for it. T. W, WOOD tf SONS, Seedsmen, - Richmond, Va. A Drlma you are sure to like Get the Acme ILett EXECUTOR'S XOTICE. The undersigned have duly qualified before tha Clerk of the Superior Court of Wayne County as executor of the hint will and testament ot Patience Ilunn deceased, Inte of Wayne county, notice is hereby given to all persons holding claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit on or before the 20th day of August 1913, or this notice will be pleaded In bar of re covery, and all persons Indebted to f.ulil estate will make immediate set tlement. .' .: . ' This 20th day of August, 1912. J. T. HOOKS, Executor Patience Bunn, deceased LOST A wttlklnir nana, with natural . .crook, and with letters "J. E. N." cu'l on side of cane. Suitable reward for return, to Rev. O. D, Langstoo or Argus office. MfQ) Priza Offers from Leading Manufacturers Book on patents. "Hints to inventors." "Inventions needed." "Why omo Inventors fail." Send rough sketch or model far search of Patent Office records. Our Mr. Oreeley was formerly. Acting Commissioner of Patents, and as such had full charge ef the U.S. Patent Office, GREELEY &M5INTIBE Paten t Attorneys WASHINGTON, DC, Saves-Wife Saves Time Tonight See The s dent '1 99 Cook with Electricity Free Demonstration Southerland-Brinkley Building Friday and Saturday 3-5. Aug, 16 and 17. 8-1 0 Carolina Power & Saves Money Light Co. Saves Temper
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