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.,; ... ' -V,;. t t l i r I 0 'lT""" P1GE ITTd - ,. fiOLDBOnO D4tlT'i-y .'At 11 aiJi ir-f-m - - . .-anion,! ! MWkM ft I i .. " " MB t Their silent' tifa t 1 m mi i ' Gl' ,,,l :ioi-v mil l If I I l 1 .111,1 Hi- fact! I U M'l'iHli-l histd 1 -, On your part, will give you an opporlim ity to take ad vantage of attending the grandest lancLsIuI. 2 in lioe prices ever attempted in Goldsboro. S.Uuniay morning at 9 ' a. m. the Goldsboro Shoe Company is going to give a demonstration of a Different Sale. I his old reliable firm managed by business men who wish you to have one hundred cents worth of hather for every dollar spent in their store, does not need any introduction to the public. They like the shoes, they sell at solid bed rock. Attractive values combined with the high standard qual ity of our shoes will make this out-of-the-o.-dinary, event an' entirely Different Sale. , i We realize the fact that the word Sale does net imply very much in this town as sale signs ate to be seen on some of the store fronts month in and month our and for this reason alone and Irom the fact that this store never held a Sale, we are going to strain every nerve to make this an entirely Different Sale -a regular hand picked sale of hand picked shoes to back it up. Every' pair in the store will carry a sale price ticket. jYou can.' look for yourself. We are going to put it across. Ad an added feature on opening day, Saturcay morning at a. rri., to the first 25 women to enter our store we are going to give you a chance to buy a pair of shoes" or low cuts, for 50c. To the first 10 men, a chance to buy a pair of yellow tan Oxfords for 95c. , ' '. Come early. Tell your friends. It's to be a Different Sale.. 1 I it r : Respectfully, Tr.T F7 , Aw i ,1 Ur . .. . .Walnut street A Walnut Street i-f-'n It J -4 pit. IE M The Old Reliable Shoe Repair Shop-East Walnut Street, Next door to Normal Cafe. Electric repair outfit, expert workmanship, quick Service, lowest prices, satisfaction guaranteed. Hand sewing and rubber heels a specialty. Twelve years in service of the public of Goldsboro at same stand. Give me your work. ' M i Respectfully, ;:EE UN STEIN. oldsboro rora Page l) re spread ; with solemn round o dead . " V fought, how nobly hemselT.'s, how ten- lured, has furnished for by writer of renown. re now matters ot entrancing and In- ii'K' the tx and Rirlg of today. i In v readj-Jtliers, 1:0 less brave L ti . . ... j ' 1 1. 1 1 i 1 1 y , vi f (71 J a niiiu n nviili nce j'tincape death on the b:itton'l(l8.J.t the Bhouldcrs of Hh-kp wh(irved there was yet to lie placed llffler and more hamil IniinK btm'. 1 in a battle of physical force . ThJ iurned to their homes, ninny (if thejniffcrlr.jc from wounds utiil with ibY'health weakened by nst.int cxpTir'to flndheff fields horses and their destroyed ity the sonal, efforts gone, itnd children suf- t, an4 their nerves king point "from the hroogh which they i .''tic etniee inetiiy. tholl4 .mil tin ir fyd tciliiK fromft:; i" iilmont at tha 1 horrible ord;i hnd passed! And addodft 111 advised lo deprive t any voice li their ' own soujrhl 16 tirr! fair land bVe their fottner mair.iyVbr fcarpet-bagge residence her his M victorious and stMiffht for a time returned heroes of political affairs of and county, and 06vernment of this those wh6 had been k-s,' lefl and directed plunder seeking ho' had acqalred a mi tft Memv coiin. try merely fof ) itfca purposes, and an occasional ;ive'' traltot who was willing W selops b'liih-rlght for a mess of tnlsari.io pottage.' 1 Oh, Uie lnyljwfalch followed were terrlble days,, makes the bla lean history. struxtlon were the War. Woi forgotten. I r, necessary bncl! the character 4 orate soiaier rj ? How didtTr Surely their story st page in all .Amer- f he days of re-con. brse than the days bf I that they might be r to them only a the round against which th returned Confed- t be traced. eact to these condi tions? Ithot money and" without food, in roahy j iatances without suffi cient seed for plantinf, he quietly steppe f i pml ( de trenches Into the furrow or tjrMci-sHo, and with one ey0' single' f is home and loved ones, and t" ipon his common wealth, wHim- ne devotion to duty ond Tji 1 ' 'that had tar- years of awed rconhict, grimly set about the ortf of building here but of the ashis of -the -old South a new South of gfcatcr nd. grander propor. tlons.'f i t 'V; .f-i; Let the' srength of the cIvlllzatloE which Is ou-s today bear evidence ol the thorouglneBft with which he hat done his wofew f H But his caeqr Is about at an end That "fsot Ihljinlng grey line" eo eloquently d'sirlbed 1 by our Chlel Justice a. foi iears ago, has almost completely tasted Into the beyond At the suggestion a question lnvol ur.tarily arigs: what of Us who art left behlndt Are' weof- this genera. Hon proving euiselves worthy descen dants of thl sturdy and noble ata. cestry? I pass It on trusting that the llnuiRlit may I spire n to hlghei ideals and great r and Cobler achieve nients. .?y'-!' Since we last assembled npre then Ii.tm Kone lo hl eternal reward, nftei a Iohr useful II , one of the greatest of these old Confederate warriors, i imder In the battles, a Captain ol t'.f Veterans in, peace, and one whose lil" In pence as In war was a splendii example, not only to his comrads. but to all lm were brought within the i-.nlins of his Influence Onptain Tlioma-i WiiRlit Slocumb. No one was mote li t, r. Mted In these annual ex-' nil' than he- no one more eager ! a!-ti to keep history straiRlit; i on,, tiio',. anxious tlifH our cliild- n : i .iimht the truth about that ' on II let and that, knowing , mi ' i her should be proud of i Of interest To Mr. Vanstory's Friends (Spartansburg, S. C, News) Social affairs continuing through out the week for a trio of brides, who are receiving much attention. Fol lowing the gaities of the past week which was crowded with function for may festive guests, the partie for the bride-elects will continue. Miss Annie Laurie Peterson -v'i be honor guest at a party arrang hy Mrs. Robert U'tle, of Saluda, Su n day afternoon n the home of Mrs. J. F. Brown, guests to "Include a group of mutual friends. Tuesday Mrs. R. K. Petersen will give a luncheon for member c Immediate bridal party. Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Montgomery will entertain the bridal party Tues day evening following a rehearsal at the Chnrch of the Advent. Wednesday Mrs. L. K. Jennings will give a morr.ing bridge party In compliments to Miss PeterHon and Mrs. V. M. Montgomery. W ESTS FOR PETERS0. VASSTORY Wi:ilPi. A number of guests from out of the city will arrive early this week for the Pieterson-Vanstory wedding which will take pint Wednesday, evening May 10 in the Church of the AdveRt. Mrs. J. W. Cunningham of San ford, S. C, nnd Miss Kllle Mae Fou shee.of Greensboro, N. C, will be the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. FV Tetcrson. Mr. : Mrs: Iwry Stafford and Miss 3. y Varstory of Greensboro, Mr: Janiei C. Vanstory, Mr.' Clai borne Royall of 'Goldsboro, and Mr. Fred Cunningham of rayettevllle will lie the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Montgomery. iR8L COBB ESTERtAtTlS - Another beautiful affair was add ed '.to '.'the round of bright panties which Miss Helen Sims has been receiving prior to her wedding May If, When Mrs. James Cobb was host ess at cards yesterday atxthe Coun try Club. The honoree was given a mahogany tray, and Miss Annie Laurie Peterson, Who was a guest of the occasion, received a vase, while the prise lor top score was a string ot novelty beads. A ealad ' course was - served after card. Of InteS 'To K " Our Lhdv Readers TosetJ' Editor Argus: iNo douUnha lovers of style will like to . read about what's going on In Fifth Avenue Jtstlct of the world's greatest met ropolis. No season of the year arrives more attractively attired than sum nier, and the show rooms where the collections of ready-to-wear are now being shown have taken the appeaY- abce of brilliantly colored flower gardens, the saow figures being gaily clothed in flimsy fabrics of bril liant hue. Cotton frocks are taking on a more and more summery appear inee as the season advances. Novelty silks, pongee and printed jeorgettes are used for dav time frocks. i ne seml-rornial frocks appear in irgandie, pastel, colored voiles, bat ste or colored cream net. Also I liml figured voiles, line hocked ginghams, dark colored dot- 'ed Hwiss. and novelty figured ma terlals. These frocks are models st distinction. More vivid shades than are usu- llly worn in Hummer " ,ii' omlng (ieason with an Individual Whet. I'antel shades, however loveliest when the sun shines hricht st. have lout none of their popu larity and we see pale French blue. pins, lavender, dandelion yellow and Nile green and jade. All while is considered particularly chic ami the white costume with Just a sugges tion of color, is among the seasons most Interesting novelties. Famous Jeauty Regains Health and Streiigth thro ugh Ironized Yeast "A Wonderful Help in Keeping My Figure Perfect" Says Be intifnl Elsie La Bergere "IT was by purest icci l;; . at I picked up 1 a package of ; oni.. .) Venst just as I wan about to give up ll- rta ge for a long needed rest, 'i'lie results that it brought in me proved that it was just what 1 oerded. For today I actually feci like a ne Soi n woman!" Such is the nma?.ing statement of Flsie. L Berfere, known to, vaudeville lovers all over the continent fir the beauty of her figure. "My .t.ijce work," rontinia -d Miss l.u Hrnrir'. "put nu. h u -vrre utrniii on mv neroim wyntt-in that evprv perfonnMi-.t-e l)cem a harriahip. I lot ml notx-tite. and al.vayi frit tired nd worniil. Thn I diwwe rd (rnnixed Want- and I rrally cannot (rive rnonirh prnine to- it. I llnd it keop. me alnoltitely flt in eTcry way. and that it in a (rryt help in kepin the bap of my tindy In wondrrf ul rnndition. Irnnixed Veaat ha permanent Dlafc of honor ii my travelinir hair. How New Prcx st Makes "cast Doubly Elffective V.n YK.jST brtmrn urh remarkable tr 'idien .1 new wientillr proeeni which ,t irre.t b ne ft tw often in jimt half thr is Kooil. but test iihow that it needs 'er to Qlliekjy rotttirrf itfl wonderful i into firm tissue, rosy cheeks and ,rnn ' of great value In converting ami tniie. Sn wnrkinir on this pnli .lv ilrmvprcr1 the wonderful Droces.iof y. tliro igh which the combination of - lfto per rent efficient. , ririu, or. inai nuv i:mi,iuanmi ui vm,i mm fit brinFitsbcft andquiekest result ..n;.. when t" I lo Ther Hits i. nahlr- lial ' in. fnme otli. , niri'l health-buildinz . sparkling -'t..:- v. Kreryo-c ' M ,.v our fowl r li iiu lem, our m n ntit, Ironization the eant and iron ! l)o not think. hr' Imwillda. 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Dept. j Please nd me the famous Three Dsv I I'rce Trial Treatment of lioiioed Yeast. I n".'!'.5''' tablets Arid re ...Vis rt, Dollar Pay Tuesday, May 1 6th, is Dolla Day in ; Goldsboro. kWe will give some.extraordin-, ( $ ary bargains in sterling silver, plated silver, ) ,-. gWf nfl rbinihi'T'i Watch thelArgus Monday for the listT , L. D. Giddens & Sen si Jewelers (Ross I. Giddens). Thr-re are just lots of oilier , hinits ' i --.'-v. proud of their ancestry lo write about leit I reel I ,., 1 i!t I unsshsnieij to speak the taking too much or your valuable ii a in- v.ver they mlfrht chsnce space be I t.., it proper and nttinfC. Thanking ou heartily for all y.mr ii'liercf that on this occasion thai kindnesses and with mv hieh.w, .... loM .,, u. ll, I should speak some- teem. 1'it ., n;i, about thin Rood man Very sincerely yours. 1 ! 1 xunib cams of noble Mr- VEIL JOSKPH. lit th,. early days of our Nat- -ew iork. May 10. 1922. ' ' . : r find the name listed ' '- the names of our distin- M W I0RI STOI.KA ! ; -a ri,Hs. His great-grand- rrrm Mr. M. .4. Martin '' '- K. Ki : Slocumb. hld the rank; Shortly after he had purchased 1 ' I i: the Revolutionary army. Mr. IV. a Martin, of Eureka, had his ' 'i 'a:::- and distinction for his lrnd new Ford automobile stolen t..r...-.v ,n! ready wit In action at ! yetrdy. It had not J.een ', -v. hauls of Moore's Creek ' Iocs tsirf late last night ,! .-. ., great-frand-mother. Mr. Martin, who is the rathr I .. a, .. , Mm I. .1 II v- si nunib. Is perhaps dsot Muf n. .nariin. or tbr r of I-r. .in t. fairs thari her husband for Mr. Joe. A. Parker, came t '-, i-.i-'iing that Jong and haisrd a'. .ne and at night, from her ' 1 1 1 miP HMf Dudley, in this " t Monre'a Creek Bridge. IP ! i row Pender Ponnly. on or- - ' at t Vat battle, becahse of ' -1 .1-.! :,af h. holard was wounded T O re bora' seven children, ill "i.vn are Biw'llvlfig. "-'A ay aretrh ' '':. Slocnmlt's lifs la-lBPompW tContiace on Pag 3) boro yesterday to do some shopping Inctttdirg the purrhase of the car. Soon after, while attending to bus iness, Mr. Martin's car was left on Tehtre Street between Walnut and Chestnut, ard almost Immediately dis appeared. There la evidently a speclalis thief cn the lookout for Fords ,i The Argon hopes Mr. Martin's rar wilt bs reclaimed and the thief ap prehendeJ , f . , f SALT FISH SALT MACKEREL SALT MULLETS ROE HERRING E. ML DAVIS GROCERY CO. "-sa-sai 4 FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS I hereby announce myself a candidate for the of fice of Register of Deeds of Wayne County, subject to the Democratic Primary of June 3. I shall be g&d for the voter? of Wayne county to investigate my fit. new for the office, both as to character, ability and training, together with my loyalty to the Democratic party. - a a . (Mi). .MAMIE p. ajpijsax,, (Political Advertisirjr ' s.U rv
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