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mil Katinx! Bisk tf Ctdszsn; 1 Tbi Katiczil Bnief zli:t::t sly lation Bamk ta Ike Cmity GEO. A. H0BW90D, President. SDDfO Waits 7u bisriMi ami wEl he rUi U talk or eofremi with yo GEO. A. NORWOOD, Presl'eBt M. J. BEST, Ylc-Presld-1 GEO. C X0K5EGAY, CmU. No toothing -.train of Maia'i aoa. Can lull its kmniret eyea to deep GOLDSBORO, Ifr. C, THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH 19, 1914 Gold wfeefcly ArgtJs 11! , -.-ii- . , i ; ; T : t I ' v ' - . . r: Dotk an ternal Tifil ketpi I i i . "VOL. LX 1 " 1 1 i 1 1 i ' iyyj i -t . I i : i i i I FRENCH EDITOR 15 KILLED BY V KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS ITHIS l'NE FRATERXAL ORDER IS ST.IOXG AXD ACTIVE IX ..!:TH CAROLINA. LIBRARY TALK ' . ; : l ....... Wife of Cabinet Member j The - - t Shoots Gaston Calmette visit of the two hundred lore North Carolina Pythians to or the Many times these questions are ask er by patrons of the public library: "Why do we not get more new books,' "Why; do we not buy a collection of books on music," "Why d owe not have more ! reference books". To all such POLITICS ThE Calmette Had Waited a Bitter (am. paign Against Caillaux, Minister of Finance Stilted Had Done Duty Only. Paris, March 16. Gaston Calmette, editor of the Figaro, sho ttoday by Madame Henriette Caillaux, wife of Joseph Caillaux, the French Minister of Finance, died tonight. Mme. Caillaux went to the office of the Figaro to carry out an act of ven geance against M. Calmette, who had been waging a campaign characterized by great bitterness against the minis ter of finance. She fired at least three times, M. Calmette being wounded in the chest, in the side, and in the abdomen. While the editor was being trans ported to the hospital he said repeat edly: ! "I have done my duty. I have done my duty." 1 Having committed the deed, Mmo Caillaux submitted to arrest and while employes of the Figaro offices were taking the pistol from her hands she said: "Since there is no justice: in an Golden Jubilee celebration in Wash- questions there is but one answer; ington last month has served to arouse there) is not enough money. When great enthusiasm among the member-1 Goldsboro people decide to have a well n I HPT i shin throughout the State. Accession! equirped puDiic liDrary iney win nave uflUOlJto the Order are being reported from it. Henry Ward Beecher said: "A everv section of the State. little library growing larger every Commencing in April, Grand Chan year is an honorable part of a man's cellor J. D. Pridgen, of Durham, wil1 1 history. It is a man's duty to have make a tour of the State to visit all I books: A library is not a luxury, but of the fourteen districts in North Car- one of the necessities of life." olina. He will commence in the east- I Story Hour. ern part of the State, and will visit Miss Hattie Howard delightfully en meetings of every district conventior tertained the third grade children a in North Carolina clear to the Ten- the library Saturday morning. The nessee line. He is now calling upon stories told were "Little Claus anc" the district deputies in all sections; te Great Claus", "The Tinder Box", anc" call their meetings, and to arrange I "Hans, the Hero of Holland the dates so that he can visit all I of . j -'. j Xew Books. them in ranid succession. The toui The following list of new books will will be a very unique one, as so far'ar be in the shelves at the public librarj is known nothing of this sort has beer Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock: attempted by any chief executive on The Garden Without Walls. GONE TO THE BAD AGAIN Judge Carter Says Liquor Law Vic lations in AsheviHe Are Fla grant as Ever. Asheville, N. C, March 16. In an interview published in a local paper today, Judge Frank Carter, who con ducted an investigation of alleged vio W n. T. 0. RALLY CITIZENS TEMPERAS CE MEETING IX FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH TOXIG1IT. As ant unced in yesterday's Argus Mrs. George Green, of New Bern, who speaks to the women of the city in the j 5 lations of the liquor laws here sever- Frf . ,3PSt Church this afternoon this country, I take upon myself act of justice. Take me where you will." Mme. Caillaux immediately was re moved to a police station, where fchc underwent a preliminary examination, the substance of which was coinmiini- the Order before. I It i cfrr.fftnrl that tViPSP visits !o' ... r the Grand Chancellor will arouse grea enthusiasm among the members, anC that it will be productive of great good. I Grand Vice-Chancellor J. G. Baird of Charlotte, who will next year b the official head of the Order in the State, is actively engaged in the work of the Order. He is an eloquent speak er, and has visited a number of lodger already since the last session of the Grand Lodge. " Today State Deputy W. W. Wilson will institute a now lodge at; Mount Tabor in Columbus county- The charter members of the lodge arc twenty of the most prominent citizen; of the town, and it is believed that): live lodge will be established. I Ther are a number of other places in tnr Quest of the Golden Grail. Home, j Psychology of Daily Life. The Flying Inn. The j Lodger. Religion and Life. Sunshine Jane. Bluebear:l. The End of Her Honeymoon. A Changed Man and Other Tales. The Plain Man and His Wife. LOCAL BRIEFS. al months ago, was quoted as saying that he has learned on. good authority that the law is being -tiolated about as flagrant as was the case before he investigated local conditions. Judge Carter stated that last far he paved the way for the enforcement of the prohobition laws here, although he states that there Is no doubt in his mind that whiskey is being receiv ed here in large quantities and thf police are allowing the consignees tc receipt for it without question. Judge Carter's investigation here at tracted State-wide interest and the news that he has again issued a state ment relative to local conditions caus ed a sensation here this afternoon When he conducted his investigation he was holding court here, although now he is out of the district and har no power to take any action, it is said at 4 o'clock in the interest of the Na- FOR SALE Oil Stove: Anti-odorless 12 hours on one fiilling. Will sell cheap. Also one 12x15 rug leather bound. Can be seen at 206 James Street south. Quick sale. tional Temperance Movement, under i the auspices of the W. C. T. U., will ! address a union meeting in the same cause in the same church tonight at 7:30 o'clock, and the Goldsboro pub lic in general is cordially invited to hear her. Mrs. Green held meetings in Mt j Olive yesterday and last night, and is most encouraged over the results achieved in that progressive county j town. An organization composed of j the leading business men of the ! town w as accomplished to co-operate J with the local W. C. T. U. and promote the growing interest in local and na tional temperance. Goldsboro should turn out this even ing and give Mrs. Green a representa tive audience, as we are sure our peo pie are in full sympathy with the cause she represents. AUTOMOBILE TIRES AT FACTOR!' PRICES THE LATEST IX EXGRAVED YISI" TIXG CARDS AXD WEDDIXG INVI- TATIOXSi, AXXOUXCEMEXTS, Etc. R. A. CREECH, LEAD1XG JEWELER. Mr. J. M. Howard, of New Bern, was on a business visit to our city today. cated to tne press at ner aesn e. ; State where new lodges are expecte;' "I am sorry," she said, "for what 10 be organized during the next few I was obliged to do. I had no inten- montns I tion of killing M. Calmette ana i would be happy to know that he will recover. I desired only to teach him a lesson." I At the moment of the attack M. Cal mette was preparing to leave his office in the company of Paul Bourget s the 'author. He excused himself to re ceive Mme. Caillaux. FAIRIES STILL IX IRELAXD. Nobody ever drove the fairies out of Ireland, and nobody ever will, jt'or that matter. The Emerald Isle is sans snakes, but not sans the "wee folk," lluffin Lodge No. 6 of this city which is one of the oldest and mos oiergetic in the State, has ever beer , a model of f internal spirit and philan jihropic activity as well as progress- iveness, is keeping abreast of thl State wide development within the i. nks of Pythianism, as evidenced b: j.s increasing membership and the very beautiful new home it has nov mder construction on the corner op 1 osite the postoffiee. We go forward is the slogan also o Ruffin Lodge K. of P. Miss Peaii Robertson, of Washing ton. D. .C, is in the city, visiting Miss Iluldah1 Slaughter. Hon. W. S. O B. Robinson returned last night from a week-end visit tc the home of his son W. S. O B., Jr., in ( narlotte. OPEMXG DANCE. There will be a dance ouenine the for the sturdy citizens of Donegal yet new series of Misses Dewey and Woot- -will relate the doings of the sprites en's dancing class, in the Edgerton who rpwnrrl cnnl and nunish evil with ' '-Hding Wednesday night at 8:30 o quite as much avidity as they did hun dreds of years ago. j The little folk, whom the more stolid i Britishers insist are but creatures! of ; Celtic imagination, are peculiar elves J FRF.F.-I.LF Few there are whb have seen them and the few have done so only when r lock. Blackburn's orchestra will fur i.ish the music. Speetrtors will be charged 23 cents admission. ' ; i t DOZEX BEACTIFU Nl'OOXS FREE. iv ttv iiiiauiL juu iui iuc very ia the moon was at the right phase) or '.test, daintiest, most deliciously flaV nn some holiday in elfdom. when, the c ed surprising attraction in confec- Ipe-end eoes. the fairies are visible' te tion "LA RITA" Chocolates, we will mortal eyes and even may be captur ed if you but snip their shadows. "Auld sod" Irish many of them are firm in the faith that the "wee j folk" forecast joys and sorrows, and t that they keep away the wicked ban- ,. shee and otherwise protect the house ! holds of their favorities. When Mich ael McFau a farmer of Clonmany county of Donegal, missed recentl? from its hiding place some $1,500 j he had saved r.s a preliminary to embark ing upon the sea of matrimony, j he never once doubted but that the inci dent was a warning from "wee folk" that they did not look kindly upon his suit. ' ' j '"Tis that they don't like her," j he said, 'and I'll not be marryin' into bad luck. Twas just their way tellin me." The police, however, were less in clined to the theory of elfish warning and when a young woman employed at the McFaul household tried in, 8 neighboring village to cash some large bank notes she was arrested and con victed of the theft. The McFauls refuse to accept fix loss in other than a philanthropic mood, and still believe the little folk of the woods chose that manner) oT expressing disapproval of the marriagr which would bring no happiness the family. tr an For quality and price get Pompe Olive Oil In light protected contain rs. Sold bv Hicks & Hawley. the place you will eventually trade. PERPETUAL PAYMENTS Our method of paying annuities maker them a perpetual deposit subject tc sight draft igood anywhere 3n the world. This peculiar feature is o' marked advantage. -National Life Insurance Co. of Vt (Mutual) t XL IL HUMPHREY, State Mgr Grouiboro, If. U. f;ive absolutely free six beautiful Cu ! t:i rattcm' Extra Crown Brand sil -'teaspoons. A fortunate purchase t' ;.'s celebrated silverware and our inly that you'll buy our LA RITA olntes after one taste, prompts t tti make this generous offer. LA TA Chocolates are a dollar a pound everywhere. , Upon receipt of $1.00 and the namer of five lovers of good candy in your locality we will send you postpaid r full size box of LA RITA Choeolate; with the six teaspoon1. There is no other way you can spend a dollar and get such delicious surprising flavor? and absolute purity. E PURITY CAXDT COMPAXT, P. 0. Box 91 Middletown, Ohio s For a few days I offer for Sale, the STORE, STOCK OF GOODS, DWELL 1XG AXD GOOD WILL OF MR. S. H. PEELE. i Corner of William and Holly Streets Apply to, f X. E. BRADFORD, Real Estate and Insurance Phone 15o MODERX WORLD WOXDERS Aeroplane and Wireless Lead Them. According1 to French rOpinion, Special Cable to the New York Times ! The aeroplane, wirelei3s xadiumj, the locomotive, human grafting, diphtheria serum, and the dynamo these are the Seven Wonders of the modern world, according to the vot ing in a competition organized by Le Martin. x I Other world wonders which obtain ed votes are, in their order of, popu larity, the telephone, the cinemato graph, the x-rays, the telegraph, the Eiffel Tower, cold storage, antiseptic surgery, and the reaching of the poles Where we come in, is In our wonder ful success in producing modern TailorrMade Clothes no occasion for us to blow our own horn our cust omers are glad to do it for us. j Give us your order for your Eeaster Suit and wear modern clothes moderate ly priced, by . " I j I j A. A. JOSEPH, ! I My Outfitter." Mr. John M. Robinson of the Char lotte bar, reairning from attendance at Clinton Superior Court, spent last night in the1 city and left on the after, neon train for Charlotte. Mrs. Lavendine and" Cedar Moth Chips 15c. the pound at Hicks & Hawley 's drug store. The place where you will eventually trade. BOARD With or without furnished rooms. Electric lights and bath, West Ashe St. Apply P. O. Box 367. SAVE FROM 30 TO 60 PER CEXT. Tire Tube Reliner 28x3 $ 7.20 $1.65 $1.35 30x3 7.80 1.95 1.40 30x3 10.80 2.80 1.90 32x3 11.90 2.95 2.00 34x3 12.40 3.00 2.05 32x4 13.70 3.35 2.40 33x4 14.80 3.50 2.45 34x4 16.80 3.60 2.60 36x4 17.85 3.90 2.80 35x4 19.75 4.S5 3.45 36x4 19.85 4.90 3.60 37x4 21.50 5.10 3.70 37x5 24.90 5.90 4.20 All other sizes in stock. Non-Skid CLUB NOW OPEN For Ghr You Will Need Money istmas TOU WILL BE SURE TO HAVE IT IF TU0PtES 1J AXK CHRISTMAS SAYIXGS CLUB 1UIICII STARTS MARCH 16TH, 1914. IT COSTS XOTHIXG TO J01X. YOU CAX'T LOSE A PEXXY YOU HAVE EVERYTIIIXG TO GAIX Our Christmas Savings Club is a co-operative plan to help one an other save- money for Chris'mas, by paying a little every week in toa fund for o0 weeks, when the money will be divided among the members accordmg to the classes they have joined. Meters w 11 rceen-e interest at the rate of 3 per cent, per annum, provid ed they pay in every week, or in advance for the full period n case you discontinue pajn ents you will receive the full amount you have pa.d when the Ch b closes-about December 15th wbOI, hp timrt nrJM . - ' " -"" m uc uisuursea ana everybody their money. belonging will get tires 15 per cent additional, red tube: teu per cent above gray. All lK'w c lea i, fresh, guaranteed tirtS B' ' : standard and independent makes. Buy FOR REXT Two story, eicht room ' direct from us and save money. 5 per dwelling on George street, just north of Walnut. Two story dwel ling on, William Stret, South. Ap ply to Joe A. Parker. i cent discount if paiment in full ac companies each order. C O. D. on 1C per cent deposit, . TIRE FACTORIES SALES CO. Dept. A. Dayton, Ohio Edmund Ham, of Pikeville, who recently underwent a most seri ous surgical operation at The Golds boro Hospital, is now convalescent and will bej permitted to return home within the next few days. TEACHERS ASSOCIATION Mrs. Will L Humphrey, of Norfolk arrived this afternoon, in advance of the Humphrey-Edwards wedding, anc" is the guest of the groom-elect and hit sister Miss Mary Humphrey, at then home on Mulberry .Street west. FOR COXGRESS. For some time my friends have im portuned me to become a candidate for Congress. I have thought the mat ter over very carefully and have de cided to enter the race. I consider it a worthy ambition to represent the Third District In the U. S. Congress and I take this method of announcing my candidacy to the voters of the dis trict, subject to the nomination of the Democratic Congressional Convention If my friends accord me the honor tc s Tve them j I ehall do as faithfully as I know i how, and to this end I pi omise them I shall be satisfied only when I j have given my most careful attention to every interest of the Dis trict. 1 '. M j I CHAS. S. WALLACE. Morehead City, N. C. jiL'it itujujj Lost somewhere on the street a Music Roll, containing music. Suitable reward for its re turn. Mrs. J. D. Daniel. LADIES READY-TO-WEAR DRESSES Waists and Suits. The season's acme of style: will be here in plenty of till you see my an. time Wait nouncement of showings. MISS NORA MIDYETTE. PROGRAM ; AT THE fRYSTAlf 4:l::-REELS-:::-4 "THE DEATH SOXG" A J patheplay in two parts. . "BETTY ; IX THE LIOXS DEX"' Vita graph with Darwin Karr. "THE FICKLE DFREAK" 1 Kalem comedy ; THACA COXSERYATOBY TRIO Pictures from 7 to 8:30. Curtain at 8:30 promptly. c ; HELD AT GOLDSBORO GRADED SCHOOL LAST SATURDAY, MARCH 7TH. The Wayne County Teachers' Asso ciation met in regular monthly session at the Goldsboro Graded School on March 7th, at 11 o'clock. The pro gram for the Grammar school section was as follows: 1. A lesson In Geography. Subject The Balkan States by Supt. A. M. Proctor. 2. Sixth and Seventh grade lan guage and composition, by Miss Sallie Williams. Mr. Proctor and Miss Williams were both absent so the meeting was thrown open for a general discussion of language and composition and also of all the work done by the seventh grades. The names of the candidates for graduation were handed to the Super intendent by the teachers. Next the Reading Circle was dis cussed. An intermission of fifteen minutes was given after which a general meet ing of the three divisions was held. Supt. Atkinson thanked the county teachers for their earnest work in the school and the interest they had shown in the meetings of the Association. He also thanked the Graded school teachers for their attendance and help. Next the Superintendent stated that enough money had been apportioned to Wayne county from the State Equalizing Fund to extend our regular four months county term twenty-one and three tenths days. The teachers readily agreed to give the seven tenths thus making the school term five months and two days. Betterment work was then discus sed. One association has been organ ized since the- last Teachers" meeting. Final report blanks for the Better-, ment work were given out. County Commencement programs were distributed. Mr. Edgerton was asked to talk to! the teachers about the programs. He made an enthusiastic talk saying in conclusion that he was sure the Com mencement this year would be a great success as all the County Commence ments we had ever had were a suc cess with the exception of the dinner, and Ihe was, sure, that the dinner would be a success this year. It was stated that cardboard for the exhibits, 24x36 inches, could not be obtained. On motion of Mr. Edgerton the standard) sized ' cardboard wafc' adopted. . - All schools in the county will have holiday on April 3rd and come to the Commencement. The exhibits must be at the Graded school April 2nd, at 2 o'clock. One teacher from each school must be there also, to place the exhibit made by her school. Exhibits may be shipped to Mr. L. M. Hemman, Goldsboro, N. C. He will be responsible for them until the teachers arrive. Graduation for the seventh grade was next discussed. Examinations will be held on the 26th and 27th of March. As there was no other business the roll was called and the meeting ad journed. MISS BERTHA CASEY, Secretary. The following reports were handed in Dy the Secretaries of the High School and Primary divisions of the Association: The meeting of the High School de partment was opened with the Lord's prayer, minutes and roll call being omitted. Mr. Marcley, Secretary of Golds boro Chamber of Commerce, gave a highly interesting and instructive talk on "Vocational Guidance." The next feature of the program was a discussion of the defects in teaching of High School mathematics ably opened by Mr. Allen, of the Pike ville School, followed by Mr. Allen, Mr. Hemman and Miss Cobb of the Goldsboro School. The discussion then became general. The third feature and a most inter esting one was the inspection of the Domestic Science Department. The study and examination of equipment was prefaced by a delightful luncheon served by the class under the super vision of Miss Toler, instructor. It proved to be a convincing demonstra tion of what may be accomplished even with limited means. PERRINE STOVER. Secretary. The last meeting of the Primary teachers was held March 7th, 1914, at which thirty three teachers were pres ent The meeting was called to order by the President. The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved Language work and spelling in the first three grades were discussed. Then followed an address on read ing by Mr. Pusey, of the Goldsboro Schools. The meeting adjourned on motion. MAMIE N. EDWARDS, ; , . Secretary. 5CTS. STARTS YOU -2CTS. STARTS YOU 1C. STARTS Ynrr -o c-r no , r yU ca Reverse Payments, when .oO STARTS YOU-$l STARTS YOU- 50CTS. STARTS YOU. -.cl oOcts, and $1.00 Flat V, c eUy Payouts Will Start You! ancTso on andV'n 3st 1V 0(k' 10c week, 15c the 3d week. Christ in C,hlss 2- Pay 2c the 1st week, 4c the 2d week 6c the 2d ;VVV.!U ,Uail - check two wee ?3ore nl ll n, -, ? 14 b2' Auth merest at 3 , per cent. 4c tlU'vc 'i ra-T. n tW: 'Ht V,'t!,tk'.2c thJ 2d ek, 3c the 3d week, S8 ( fl! "hiI t"n v " AI '!,!C week, and so on for" WiiY' ; WADE EVERY WEEK, LVtiiXiiODi jsj UELlOJiE TO JOIX P copies auk 1H US CLUB NOW OPEN ni . ,' - .j Kg -j i, ill r" -.!& 111 III I - 1 ii- wbuiirjsoay and COPYRIGHTED ftJJJ Fash ion Sho w Piles Cared In 6 to 14 Days Your druggist will refund money if PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure any case of Itching, Blind, Bleedingor Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 days. Xac first application Vase and Rest. 60c, ano inursaay March 18th and 19th We will have on display copies of the very smartest The World Famo us n Maits Gage Bros Untrimmed Shapes We extend to all the ladies a most cordial Invitation to attend M m Department Store in 111
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