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8ti TfciKitl::.! Bzsk ef 6s istw Goldsboro Tls K:tl::xl E::X cf E:!i:i:r: mtj Xatioial Buk ta tie Wants yu hisiiMi ui wf3 ke 14 to UXk r eorreijEi Witt JOB GEO. A. NORWOOD, Presltst JL J. BEST, YIet-PresUmt GEO. A. NORWOOD,1 PreBldemL GEO. C KOKNEGAT, Cashier. JThia Arjos 'er tie peopla'i risKta Dotk an eternal irigil keepj No toothing itraina of Mala 'a bob, Can lull it kaaire eyca to alop t "VOL. LX GO.LDSBOEO, jST. C. THUESDAY EYENING, APEIL 2, 1914 XO. 155 Weekly Argus : -. - - - - , I- ' . I i . . . - . , i.l VOTE ON TOLLS REPEAL HUMPHREY-EDWARDS BILL EXPECTED TODAY NO NEWS FROM THE FRONT "ROSE flD" COMING BEAUTIFUL AND IMPRESSIVE HOME WEDDING THIS MORNING, All Ears Strained for Clark's Speech in Congress Against Measure EMENDS OF BOTH SIDES ON BOB- DEB ARE AWAITING OUTCOME OF FIGHTING AT TORREON. GBEATEST MUSICAL ATTRACTION GOLDSBORO HAS EVER EN JOYED: HERE APRIL II. THE PRESIDENT'S SfATEiiOTi This morning at 11 o'clock, at the Juarez, March 30. The rebel and fc.very visitor to Broadway last sea- beautiful home of Mr. and Mrs. John Federal forces at Torreon are still en- son returned home whistling the "Rose W. Edwards, on William! street, their gaged in battle, it was learned to- Song," or .some other catchy melody lovely and amiable daughter Miss Bes- night. This information came from I from "The Rose Maid," which is com- sie and one of Goldsboro's most ad- Roberto V. Pesquira, confidential agent I ing to the Messenger Opera House, - . - I B 1L . i . A i -W9- a a mi m, 3 1 A 1 - A mirable young men, Mr. t-has. avcock oi uie constitutionalists in tne unuea xuesuay iugnt Ayni Humphrey, youngest son of the late States, who recently arrived here from The pretty opera ran for 200 nights Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Humphrey, were Washington. before New York could drink its fill united in the holy bond of wedlock! in f Eagle Pass, Texas, March 30. Ref- of the sweet enduring melodies. This the presence of only bers of the immediate the mem- ugees who reached Piedras Negras new worn proved bo captivating In its families of Mexico, from the vicinity of Monclova music, so full of romance and laugh- President Declares That Insinuation" tllfc! contracting parties and a small today, reported that Gen. Murgia'; ter and so refreshing in Its pictorial Made by Representatives In Ref erence to Administration Ac tivities Highly Insulthe. Washington, March 30. On the eve of the vote in the House1 of Renresen tatives on the repeal of American toll casion, and in both the present room, . - . . - ' I Tirlinfn o rro lnvw rf Vinontifnl on1 HOO. exemption in the Manama Uanai act number of especial friends, Rev. N H. D. Wilson, pastor of St. Paul M. E church, being the officiating minister. Federal volunteers from Torreon and The home had been, by loving hands artistically adorned for the happy oc- Congress today was completely ab sorbed in the controversy. Verbal ar tillery thundered throughout the day in both House and Senate. While opposing forces were clash ing in oratorical flights at the capi tol, President Wilson took occasion where a galaxy of beautiful and use ful gifts of teeming variety were dis played, and in the ceremonial parlor palms and ferns and flowers and trail ing smilax evidenced the Interest tha so many friends had centered in the event now at hand. The wedding march, at the appoint- command of Constitutionalists had in- features that it was hailed as a pret tercepted several bands of fugitive tier work than its sister production, The Spring Maid," the previous year, killed them to the last man. No esti- On account of "The Rose Maid's" mate was given of the casualties, many charming features, it is difficult Murgia is operating between Monte- to name anyone in particular as ex rey and Torreon and is reported to I celling all others. The opera was con- have isolated the Torreon garrison sidered so much above similar off er- from all communication with Mexico ings of recent years that it became City, and with Federal forces at Mon-I the talk of New York. For six months terey and Saltillo. the Globe Theatre was packed to the There has been no communication doors. Music lovers were so eager to between Eagle Pass and Torreon over I enjoy the piece that when other New the government telegraph lines f oi York theatres were put out of corn- to discuss the all-engrossing situation ed "our, was rendered Dy Miss iena "ve uays. aii ranroaus into xorreon missiou uy me uoi weatner, ne uiooe with callers expressing! keen regret Griffin, a cousin of the bride, and its I from the east have been cut. Gen. was forced to remain open to accom- that what had promised to be a digni fied contest over principles had de generated into a fight upon the admin istration. While on the subject Pres ident Wilspn characterized as a "crowning insult of a number of in suits" in the debate, the declaration first notes were the signal; for the en- Joaquin Mass, who went to reinforce- modate the crowd. "The Rose Maid trance of little Miss Helene Griffin Gen. Velasco at Torreon, made the is the first operetta since the "Merry and Master Matt Ransom Gardner. I trip overland in armored automobiler Widow" to score a record-breaking, all PREMIER ASQOITH FINDS A SOLUTION Will Add Burden of War De partment to Other Duties RESIGNS FROM HOUSE bride, who with his 800 men. I Summer run either side I Murgia commands a strong force I Manager Frank C. Payne is now of the waiting minister, who stood be- OI Constitutionalists which, while tak-1 presenting this splendid production fore a pannel of tall palms with g ing no part in the attack on Torreon I while its songs are still popular, and cousin and nephew of the coyly took their places on of Representative Knowland, of Cali large center of white carnations; they has been working to prevent any as. before its wealth of comedy, dance fornia, that the administration hac made a deal to repeal the tolls ex emption with Sir -William! Terrel, sec retary of Sir Edward Grey, Britisl: secretary for foreign affairs. With the final vote on the Sims re peal bill in the House scheduled foi late tomorrow, interest in' the contro were followed by the Maid of Honor sistance reaching the Federals in the and tun have been cheapened by crude Miss Hattie Griffin, also a cousin o beleaguered city. He recently captur- imitations. The American production the bride, and - then came the grooir ed Monclova, confiscating large sup- was made under tue personal direction with his oldest brother, Mr. Will Ii plies in the railroad warehouses there of the gifted composer, Bruno Gram Humphrey, as best man, followed by and proceeding south, and communi- chataedten, another of that coterie of I the lovely bride with her father, whe cation with Monterey from Piedrae Viennese musicians who have set the placed her hand in that of the waitinj I Negras at Espinazo, ten miles above world a-waltzing with their tuneful leroom. and the twain then faced the lieata, a junction point leading tc 1 measures, versy revived, the closing speech of officiating minister to plight their muj both Monterey and Torreon. tual troth, within the touching of the Speaker Clark in opposition to the re peal serving as the chief objective point of anticipation. Little doubt a to the result of the vote! on the bil' tne superlatievely happy, a j . i i t . i- ImnmoTit i 4 Vi 1 limp rvf fi-t i j Guieriiimeu uy any one tue major ity for the repeal being variously esti mated at from 30 to 75 votes. ;, All ears will be strained for thf Speaker tomorrow and there is mucl- bride's parents and loving kindred of chamberlain's Tablets For CoDgtipa- i i - i -I -, i i . i i uom iiiiiL gave auuuiunai seuumeui ir triumphal handsome tion. moment in the lives of the young groom and his lovely bride as they spoke the mutual solemn wordr that effected the eternal locking of For constipation. Chamberlain's Tablets are excellent. Easy to take. J pjausQ their lives together the sacramenta1 mild and gentle in effect, speculation as to the course of his merging of "two souls withj but a sin- a trial attack on the bill will (take. Hif gle thought; two hearts that beat a Give them For sale by all dealers. the President. Some Democrats be lieve that he will not refrain, how ever, from allusions to political en tanglements. Discussion Of the issue in the Sen It was a very beautiful service, ren dered the more impressive by its quie spiritual composure and solemn sim plicity. FALLING CREEK ITEMS. ate today was enlivened by Senator never looked more lovely than in her : Miss Annie Sutton, accompanied by her friends, Miss Elma Stevens and The " fair and popular young bride Mr Marion Herring, spent Saturday James Hamilton Lewis, 'of Illinois who pleaded for the President's cause urging, however, a compromise giving becoming going away suit of blue with traveling hat to match, and thf handsome groom was the impersona the President authority to suspend tion of happiness. tolls. Mr. Wilson let it be known that he was unquestionably opposed to anj compromise or amendments, such ai have been proposed in the Senate. : He is for a straight repeal without equiv ocation. I MILLINERY OPENINGS t Immediately after the ceremony and the receiving of the loving goo? wishes of their kindred and friends the happy young couple were driven to the Union Station, where they took the north bound train for a trip to Washington, New York and other points of interest north, and after their honeymoon they will be at home to their friends in this city all Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Brinkley's, on West Cen tre street south. ! M BOARD AND ROOMS Having rented the former "Hood Boarding House on Pine street, I can furnish table board to any number, and I rooms to a limited number. For terms apply at residence. Mrs. J. W. Roberts, lw POLICE BACK DOWN. Notwithstanding the rather cool temperature with which the day was ushered in, the Spring Openings in Millinery at Castex & Co's and at Miss Pearl Creech's were well attended, and once within these emxoriums of Dame Fashion's domain itj was as if the fairy fingers of Spring had fash ioned the flowers and tinted the deli cate colorings of ribbon and feather Editor Argus: This morning police and fruit and beads, for surely was all officer Bailey said if I would come tc brightness and beauty, and when to the city hall at 1 p. m. he would go these were added, in all their match- with me to see 40 violations in 40 less beauty, the fair femininity of Goldo- minutes. boro what mattered it how the weather I went, but he backed down, I chal "was without "it will be sunshine to-I lenged others there, they declined I morrow." I : ! left them, and with J. R. Jones, cor- But, really, if it had not been for respondent of Raleigh News and Ob- Castex & Co's opening today, we be- i server, Greensboro News and Wil lieve it would have snowed.) The firm mington Star, in seven (7) minuter must have mislaid their rabbit foot, showed him forty seven (47) gates or else the weather man is off his job, swung on the outside, contrary to and should be jacked'up. j law; besides dogs and chickens ga However, as we have said, the cool lore. Dog, gate, and chicken lawr weather had no perceptible effect on are not worth the paper written on the attendance today at both Miss I (as many others) would like tr Creech's and at Castex & Co s Open-1 know what these laws were made ings, and the beautiful displays of I for. Millinery "at Creech's and Millinery and Dress Goods at Castex & Co's were enjoyed by tides of fair visitors throughout the day. I S. L. ROSE. WEATHER FORECAST. 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Assistant Captain Claude Johnson Pitcher Claude Johnson;, catcher Pink Rose; First baseman Kirby Rose; second baseman Ir:a MjcCullen third baseman Walter Hcjster; short stop Engene Neel; right field Allen Whitfield; left field Tom Parker; center field Garnie Hood. Honor Roll of Falling Creek .School. 10th grade Annie Sutton. 9th grade E. A. Stevens, Mary1 Cox Luby Warrick, Tempie Hood. Hattie Holland. 8th grade Georgia McCulJen, Frank Rhodes, Glenn Thompson. 7th ; grade Mary BizzelJ, Delodlus Brown, Murray Blackmail, Allen Whit field, Nettie 'Wright, lona Haskett, Mamie Lambert, Mary Rhodes, Chlce Pittman. 6th grade Estell Stevens, Hortense Rose, Thelma Taylor. 5th grade Mabel Peel, Rornmie Hollowell. 4th grade Zelder Pittman, Millard Hood, Eunice Taylor. 3rd grade Isabel Cox, Paul Evans , Corn Cure does for corns ! It never has failed it never irri tates but "OLD DOC" gets the corn every time. 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If every man, woman and child in " - . . . it,n.H TrmTTT n ttt -jr Neel, Leon Rose, Phebe Blackman (X1" XT . . to,5 tomorrow: xi s eyuauy ueauij The Rose Maid" begins and endf with a romping scene of musical gaiety, while the intervening two and one-half hours are filled with dainty waltzes, two-step, tango and "turkey trots" that start the toes a-tapping Its brilliant and concerted numbers rouse the audience to volumes of ap The chorus has been described as a rosebud of modish girls with every girl a fashion plate." The production is said to be more, spectacular and impressive than those generally fur nished a light opera success. The company coming to this city is the only organization appearing in "The Rose Maid," so that music lovers may be sure of hearing the opera present ed at its best Killed in the Night That's what "OLD DOC" Announcement of Premier Comes as a Surprise to all Parties Irish Members are Letting Brit ish Fight It Out. London, March 30. Af ter all the many solutions of the government crisis, which had been proposed and discussed, Premier Asquith announced a solution to the House of Commons today which none of the prophets had suspected or even expected. The Pre mier himself, will assume the burden of the war office in addition to his other and almost crushing duties. He will resign from the House at this critical stage, when the second read ing of the .home bill is about to be taken up and will appeal for re-elec tion to his constitutents in East Fife Scotland, within a few days. No member of the Irish Nationalist party, uttered a word in the House The Irishmen are letting the English fight it out alone. Premier Asquith Viscount Morley, Col. Seely and Gen erals French and E wart all visitec the King during the day. FieMd Marshal Sir John French, chief of the imperial general staff and Gen. Sir John Ewart, adjutant gener al, declined to withdraw their resig nations in spite of the army order is sued Friday, which Viscount Haldane cleverly framed ,ajs a platform on which the generals might stand with consistency and honor. It thus became impossible for Col J. E. B. Seely, who was co-signor witt them of the assurances to Brig. Gen Gough, that the army would not be used to suppress the Ulster opposition to home rule, to retain the secretary ship of war. His resignation, there fore, was accepted, after he had beer for some days under fire from the newspapers of his own party which insisted that he must go. CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION. State of North Carolina, Department of State. To all Whom These Presents May Come Greeting : Whereas, It appears to my satisfac tion, by duly authenticated record of the proceedings for the voluntary dis solution thereof by the unanimous consent of all the stockholders, de posited in my office, that the Souther- land Company, a corporation of this State, whose principal office is situ ated on West Centre street, in the City of Goldsboro, County of Wayne State of North Carolina, (John F, Sou therland being the agent therein and in charge thereof, upon whom process may be served,) has complied with the requirements of Chapter 21 Revisal of 1905, entitled "Corpora tions," preliminary to the issuing of this Certificate of Dissolution: Now, Therefore, I, J. 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