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I THE DAILY ARGUS ! A Democratic Newspaper, rikllshsd Every Afternoon Excspt .. , ... 8anday. ,,, . 6i ni iBGes ruBusnna co. I3S. E. K0BIS805 Mtr ffitatrlptlsa Price, ! Advaw On Jmi- .........$8W HI Months . . . ,M Throe Months ......... On Month B0 Om WhS ...... .......k J0 Xeaber of Tie Associated Press 1 The Associated Press Is ascluslvely aUtled to the nss for republication at til news credited to it or Bet other wise credited U this paper and also the local news published hereto. All rights ot republication ot spso tal dlipatchei herein are also rsssir- '' -".. -: Entered si the Poatofflce In Golds boro aa second class man matter. FULL ASSOCIATED PRE88 SEETHE BACK TO THE SOIL. GROCERIES. , It it's gTOcerleg you want we hsve them, always reliable. II It's country produce you want we bsv It fresh every day Including eggs and bacon. If quick delivery Is desired phone l and watch the clock. We want your trade. ' DIXIE GROCERY CO., Fonvlelle Old Stand. AUTOMOBILES. Any one needinf any kind of repair work -done to Aotomo- biles phone 22. Have naa niw rears experience, r Will come for your car if you are In trou ble.. Shop just back of J. B. Pate's Store. North John St. f.:.y. BEN UUUtll. Classified Locals Bus i. ess &Want ds Advertisements of this class are 5c. per line ' for each insertion. Count six words to t a line. No ad taken for less than 25c. CASH MUST ACCOMPANY ORDErti if it's , y ;. r , MOTOR WORK, HOUSE WIRING OR ELECTIC AL TROUBLE YOU HAVE CALL . . Shop 396 Phones Residence 534 Al. G. Field was not a great artist, though this Is not to say that a minstrel canont be an artist, but he was enough of a figure in America to cause about half of the people in the country to say, "Well, I see old Al. G. Field Is dead." Any man who can entertain, in . person and through his employes, the people of a country for thirty- five years is at least no mindrj personage. For many years he was very much of an entertainer himself. For a long time he was the greater part of his shows; but' as time went on and he became ' prosperous and enabled to ten gage good men to assist 'him, he took less'-and less of the etage.' Thchhp formed tffe hab-' it of appearing for'dnly a' few! minutes during'a performance; and finally he" stopped ."work ing" entirely, v . But ahvays he .was a, show-j man": he knew mighty well who ' SPRING TIME IS KODAK TIME Get out your Kodak and make snapshots of y pur friends when you go for a spin tr a Stroll. By means of these inexpensive pictures mahy happy hdurs are kept first in ones memory. Bring ui ytta rolls. 24 hour service. The Clement Studio, '. Goldsboro, N.C, WASTED TO REST Room with some nice refined private family with priv ilege of bath. Can give excellent reference. Write I'. 0. Ilox 432. Ooldsboro, N. C. 8"Gt WANTED TO BUY go-cart In ood H3-J. -Second hand baby condition. Phono a8-2t FOR SALE One book-keeper detk ' and one large office table, cheap for cash. Call at Headlight office or Phono 9s. TRUNKS, SUIT CASES, HAND Bags, Wardrobe Trunks ths largest line In the city to select from at halt the price you pay elsewhere. Compare our prices with others before buying. A full Una of Dune Ball Goods. 2.50 Official League Ease Balls for f 2.00 Goldsboro Sporting Goods Store, N. J. Edwards. Prop., 106 East Centre St., next to Tonkels Store. . 15m3m PICTORIAL REVIEW The Spring fashion number for April on sale at Kennon Cigar Stand. CABIIAGE AND TOMATO PLANTS AH popular varieties now ready for setting. Moscow Wilson, Sll East Walnuf street. m31 Men's, Ladles and Children's Straw, Panama, Moan, 'Leghorn. Ballbnntal hats cleaned, blocked and reshaped. Ladles' last year ttats re-shaped Into this year's models. MEATH, The Hatter. doing good work and who , weft: letting fJownj who'a ge1 ting laughs and whWfus, tiring thepudience. That.waSLwliylie1 managed to .keep his show goJ ing!5n fair weather and foul, in hard times and good. Moreover, ' He was an excellent man of bus-1 iness; unlike many men who are capable behind the foot-: lights, either as actors or direc-i tors, he knew the front of the house intimately. A box-office statement was no , mystery to him: he knew the capacity of pretty much every theatre' in the United States, and when he ; played a house that wasn't sold out he wanted to know why. That was another reason why he managed to keep his show going ALL WORK GUARA19TEED. Prices Many are the good stor- about the canniness ot "Unclfe 'n eg A.TI-Itv" QruCy 1 Utt'V IUV yviuiaa muw wws- .DELICIOUS IG E clii Give Your Family a . Treat 6ld and Young alike apprtc Ut it for vmry occasion. Otir Ice Cwam Stands - u Paramount of GOOD DESERTS .turJrietthfich Smooth its thirst quenching HUaltUes r only equalled by; Us wonderful Piavoh , . , SERVE IT TO )bAY I .qiiartCT; ? ,i U. 70c.' 1-2 gallon !.. .$1.00 Special Prices "for Churches !', And Parties. 'Phone 173. GOLDSBORD CANDY KITGH StXLLMCI OUT On account ot illness will sell my interest stock In mar ket, at once. Cash business paying $650.00 a week. Apply within. In ventory f 1160.00. Lease on building Serve-Us Market, Ooldaboro, N. C. KOO.MS Two or three connecting ; rooms, ground floor, for rent all modorn conveniences: suitable for : light housekeeping. Apply at 106 E. Oak St., Phone 332-W. 3-28 AX AUTO BARGAI5 A Chandler 5 : passenger touring car In good con dition held by us will be sold at , a sacrifice cheap. McGill Brother under Opera House, Formsrlv pies Garage. al-St NEW SHOE SHINE ARLOB Have ! you noticed the new up-to-date shoe 1 shine parlor in the lobby of the : Kennon Hotel If not please come -and -let the Uniformed bootblack shins your shoes. We sell all kinds Ice oold drinks in bottles. Open from 8 a. m. till 9 p. m. everyday in the year. mSIVtf FQB RENT Offices over L. D. Glddens & Son Jewelry Store. Apply io Ross JI. Qlddens. Ea4t FOR SALE One Huse Electric Range ' In Al condition, at a bargain. Fhone 601-J. 6a WANTED To buy from 6 to 9 room house. In reply state location, des cription and best cash price. P. O. ; Box 490, City. a4-6ta SAM FE1NSTEIN, Shoe Maker ftitd Repairer ElectrlcklTquipment for Rapid Work while you Wait or V Hand work if preferred. ANNOUNCEMENT to the General Pub r lie that I have the exclusive agency for the J. R. Watkins Product for Ooldaboro. A supply kept in stock always. Phone us your orders and we will insure prompt delivery. J. S. Lynch, 114 E. Walnut St., Phojie .687. 6a6t ROOMSTwo rooms, with private bath and private entrance on ground floor. Phone 413-J. 300 E. Kim Street. Al." in this respect. Toward the end of hisUfe, however, though he kept sharp watch on his show property, he didn't want to talk about it. He was a back-to-the-land en thusiast, a farmer and a cattle- raiser, and it is said that the highest mark of favor he could show to one of his "boys", as he balled the members of his troupe, was to invite him- to spend a few days on his farm. A good showman, a good business-man, he managed to make a huge' public iaugh for thirty-five years. And that Isn't a thing devoid of worth. man Crutchfteld In my employ, licit yonr patronage. I so- SAM fEINSTElN, E. Walnut street, southalde, next to former Palace Market. FARM HAND Wanted a good farm hand steady employment. Only one willing to work need apply. R. P Johnson. Phone 2802, R. 1. Golds, boro, N. C. a8-3t WANTED 1000 customers to visit the new op-to-date Shoe Shine Parlor in the lobby of the Kennon otel. MEN WANTED For Detective Work- Write J. Ganor, former U. S. Gov't. Detective. 8t. Louis. 4t-a3,10,17,24 SPARE TIME WORK FOR HEN AND WOMEN You can earn $10 a week and more by taking subscriptions during spare time for the Cosmopolitan Group of Magazines. . Openings for a few re sponsible men and women in Oolda boro. Outfit furnished free. For par ticulars write Desk NA, Agency Bu reau, International Magazine Co., 119 West 40th St., New York City. 2t 2-9a n P. W. GRADY & COMPANY UNDER MESSENGER OPERA HOUSE !it:i:Bii:iii;mi Dr. R. S. Turlington ' "mhtmst' Sesns tii, tU, tH 7ormtrly Dr. EtrOs aider' oOos roeasf ' firaat BaOUag. I . I DR. A.H. ZEALY DR. E. H. WEBSTER OSTEOPATHS Rooms 411, 412, 413. Borden Bldg. Office Phone 171.. Residence 171 Seasonable Goods Sheet Metal Work and Plumbing at my old Stand. , Opposite Court House. Entrance from, Ormond Avenue. m blaiighter Successor to John Slaughter and Co.. Inc LOST A leather covered key bolder. Has my name attached. Return and receive reward.' John D. Langston. WANTED , TO BEIT May 1st 3 or 4 rooms, preferably furnished, for housekeeping, by couple with one child. Reference exchanged. Box 433, Ooldaboro. i a4-3t FOR SALE -AT A pAIUaiHouse )t hold goods, plan Included. Must be sold at once. 3 5 Carolina Street, Flill! North. 6a4t WANTED AT Two young men 16 to IS years jld to handle cash. , Working boors are 7 ar m. to 3 p. m. for que and fiom 3 p.m. till 10 p. m. ' for ' the Jothe,r steady Job ' for right party.; Aply Phillips Press ing Club. ? ' . ' 5a Hill! Hib They'll be Here soon, alright. But For Your Convenience we will help you avoid them. Just give us the order to Screen Your Mouse Room, or Rooms and we will take the meas ure, make the screens, and install them. This we will do For fe.Mext ; . TMMy Days FOB SALE AT AFCTlOX Chevrolet Touring Car, driven 1000 miles, In good condition, Court House, Satur oay, n o ciock. ;; , -ig LADY CLERK Wanted a capable lady clerk. A Philip. E Centre St., north.' .Cr'r- '.- . a5-tf ON SALE Thursday, Friday and Sat urdayHome raised Strawberries. Cut Rate Fruit Market, 120 E. Wal nut St.. Chean Cash -Carry. 2t FOR KENT Over my store 7 nice rooms, large hail and all modern covenlences, wit& bath tub, toilet, lavatory, kitchen ink and gas range. All In first class condition. Apply to H. H. Hobbs, phone 202. SELL CHEAPER Don't forget we sell cheaper the aame goods. "Pay Cash Cash Pays." E. F. Pate & Comnanv. Phone 22. It Does a bootlegger use baited breath? WE DELIVER The Atlanta Sunday American Atlanta Sunday Constitution Atlanta Sunday Journal Washington Post Baltimore Sun. Greensboro Daily ' News Richmond Times .Dispatch Norfolk Virginian Pilot r Norfolk Ledger-Dispatch . Raleigh News and Observer - Or any magazine or newspaper to yonr, home with real up-to-date "Service". Try 8. BROWDER, The News Dealer. ' Phone 625-W. 4alw Where are the silk shirts of 'yesteryear?, Does this Japanese interre-jabniues. ter, O'Hara, speak with a brogue or an accent? . 'FOR ALDERMEN, 3rd WARD The Undersigned hereby announce their candidacy for Aldermen In the Third Ward, subject to the will ot the coming Democratic primaries, promis ing. If nominated and elected, to serve all of the people to the bast '-of their I ANNOUNCING I Reduction in Price of Electric Ranges $220.00 Westinghouse Range, now $150.00 "l - cash or $165.00 on time. $20S.O0 Hughes Range, now SI 50.00 cash or $165.00 on time. f This is the opportunity you 1 have been looking For. y After which time we do not believe we can. : Call us on the phone NOW and let us pre pare you for the future. L 1 film ; ' i . - ' '?;-vvA pj 'V"-' v " Manufacturing Co. DR. OSCAR EASON EYE, EAR. NOSE AND THROAT REFRACTl'V. Offices 40C and 409 Borden Bldg. . II-U PbonaSSI. , DR. Wms. SPICER Surgery Office Borden Buildinar Room 407 Hours 1 to 4 d. co- Practice Limited to Diseases of Women and Children C. A. HUMPHREY. .State Dealer L. C. SMITH & BROS. TYPEWRITER. BALL BEARING SILENT, MODERN I rent, repair, buy and sell all makes.' BROWDER The News Dealer Phone 625-w N. E. Bradford REAL ESTATE, RENTAL AI . LNSURANCE AflEKT. Jronnd Floor National Bank Ballaf , Pboaa 1M. OSTEOPATHS - DR. A. F. WINKELMAN AND DR. LILA B. WINKELMAN Rooms 305-306-309 Borden Building LODGE DIRECTORY Locomotives Shafting Bar Iron Boiler Tubes MACHINE SHOP AND FOUNDRY MILL SUPPLIES . DEWEY BROS., Inc. v Goldsboro, N. C. Steam Pumps : Electric Motors : Saw Mills Carolina Power Light Co. - Complaints Call No. 519 ai m. to m., after 6 p. m. call Plant No. 2502. "AT YOUR SERVICE' 6 p. PRATT'S BUTTERMILK BABY CHICK FOOD. The Best Food For Baby Chicks. E. M. DAVIS GROCERY CO. m. t. McMillan, - . , PAUL TELVERTON. . This Msrcb 81, 1921. 'gWy ALBRITTON AND COX V MILLINERY X w Ladies' Ready-To-Wear and Notions Our line of new Spring Millinery has ar rived and we now have it on display. ' Come in and take a look before purchasing! ' East Centre Street, North of. Daylight Corner. Kcuso Lodge Ko. C, I. 0. O. meet every Tuesday night at 7.30 o'clock in their own hall. Cordial welcome to visitors. Goldoboro Council No. 30, Jr. O. U. A. JL, meets every Thursday night .at 7.30 o'clock in Fraternity Hall, over N. A. Edwards' store. Cordial wel come to all visiting brethren. GoIdRboro Lodge 'o. 13!), R. P. 0. E, meets Thursday night in "the Elks I Home, 105 Chestnut street, which is open daily from 8.30 to 1 a. m. Visit ing brothers entitled to re&.ster are cordially welcome at U times to Lodge or Home. Moniauk Tribe, 3V0. 24 Jroved Order Red Men, meets Wednesday night at 7.30 o'clock at Wigwam in Fraternity Hall, over N. A. Edwards' store. Visiting brothers welcome. Roflln Lodge No. 6 Knights of Pythias, meets every Friday night in Castle Hall, Pythian building, corner John and Mulberry streets at 7.30 o'clock. Visiting Knights cordially welcome. Masonic Directory Wayne Lodge No. 112 A. F. A. TL- 7.30 p .m. every 1st and 3rd Monday night. (8 p. m. between April 1st and Oct. 1st.) ; Goldsboro Lodge No. C31 A. F. A A. M. 7.30 p. m. every 2nd end 4th Mon day night; (8 p'.'in. between April 1st and Oct. 1st.) Goldsboro Chapter No. 29 B, A. SL .7.45 every 2nd and 4th Thursday night Goldsboro Commander? V. D X. Ty every 1st and 3rd Thursday nlohts. All meetings held on third floor of Peoples Bank Building Visiting brethren always welcome. WAYNE BEAUTY PARLOR New French Bleach, $2.00 each treat nient or six for $10.00. Phone 816. CATHERINE SCOTT, Prop.:s Grant Building. Miss Irene Creech REGISTERED NURSE 110 Carolina St., N., fhone 485-W. .
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