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THE r.EXIGf.!l -CflLlPAiGII 1 With the exception ot the dynamit-. inv Anil hnrnlna of Nuevo Laredo, the situation In Mexico was comparatively craiet yesterday, but the troubles have mlT besrun. United States troops once hi the turbulent republic will be forc ed to remain there sometime to come. Each' day gives another proof of this country's military preparedness The American navy is not only strong In modern equipment, but no navy In t.h world Is better disciplined, and a for the United States army, small in rnmnariaon with the standing ar mies of Europe, it Is as far ahead of the -regular establishment or as tho nrmv vu then ahead of our mili tary force when the Mexican war of the 40s began. The expeditionary fnroa, of infantry. 3.400 strong, which called from Galveston Friday, 24 hours nfter ordem were issued from wasn tngton, moves like a flying squadron The Sixth cavalary ana tne jj ourxa ar tiiinrv batteries will sail today. I Tnat how Ion the Mexicans, worn with hardships and fighting each oth er, will be able to hold out against thA inevitable it is impossible to say but before the United States troops withdraw It will be the duty of tnis country to restore order and assist the people of the war ridden republic in setting up a stable government, j Thin countrv wilt not declare war on Mexico unless it be necessary to hasten the solution of the difficult problem new confronting us. If there is to be anything like real warfare the United States is in a position to make quick work of it, and quick work means much for humanity. But after Mexico has a stable government, American trooDs will be needed there for sometime to help maintain peace and quiet. The Mexicans have now been so long used to disorder that it will be like starting all over again for them to learn what liberty and republican government is. I The administration at Washington is proceeding carefully and consist ently, and it has the patriotic support of all the people. The Palace Drug Store' The mecca of attraction for those j desiring quality, quick service and hygienic scuplousness In every de tail. ; r - , . . U i-ia ' We have opened our r. j Ice Cream Service I t t for the season In connection with all the popular Soda Fountain Drinks, Pure Drugs. Careful atten tion to compounding physicians Prescriptions. TOILET ABTICLES and all varieties of GARDEN AND FLO WEB SEEDS. We invite your patronage. Our service will please, you. j I i . ; . l - ft-jT " As always j The Palace Drug Store TORNEB MULBEBET I AND EAST CENTRE STS. ' L-1- : 1 hi mm to Order to And also to get my business before the public, I My Stock will offer the following PBOTBACTED MEETING. Services Continue With Interest The First Baptist Church. at Last evening Brother Turner deliv ered another Jtreat sermon. Have you hoard him? If not come this evening If you have heard him come again hungering for ilfl " J w - w - : onnttlBf ffiAflt- I Services this afternoon at 4 o'clock an n this evening at 8 o'clock. : s We cordially Invite every onei toj and wor shin with us. Bring your loved one or friend with you. ) PASTOR. The Longer You Wait To buy your Suit the less wear you wiU gel out of it. See the beautiful models in Wooltex and other makes. Our Suits please I and we make them fit. The prices are moderate, ranging from $12.50 to $35.00. j We show Monday, lor the one day only, some very handsom Silk Coats in black and colors. 1 i in H. Weil & jBros For a Short Time: .8 leather-quarter Top Buggies at 5 Open Buggies at 1 Auto back cut-under open Buggy 1 drop back Open Buggy 1 half-stick Seat Top Buggy 1 Spring Wagon A few Sets of Harness $47.50 each 40.00 each 55.00 42.50 55-00 42.50 10.00 Regular Regular Regular Regular Regular Regular Regular price price Price Price Price Price Price $55.00 45.00 65.00 50.00 62.50 50.00 12.50 HOUSEWIVES LEAGUE ORGANIZED QnitA ft number of the housewives of our city met in the parlors of j the Hotel Kennon yesterday afternoon, to bear Mrs. Julian Heath. President of the National Hosewives League, f i She gave a most Interesting and comprehensive talk on the objects of the League, which is a National move ment organized to uphold the enforce ment of laws which affect food sup piles, the family health, the cost of living and to secure further legisla tion, when necessary, toward that end It Is educational, defensive and con. Btructive. I -f At the conclusion of Mrs. Heath e talk a League of fifty members jwar . 1 4.1 ni-crnnlxerl In tlOldSDOTO ana lue iui lowing officers elected: President Mrs. B. H. Griffin. Vice President Mrs. B. G. Thomp. eon.. Secretary Mrs. C. B. Miller. Trfiflsnrer Mrs. Thos. McGee The League wishes to impress upod all Housewives the importance of bavins scales with which to weigh all purchases, including Ice, and expects to have the County Seals examini and place his seal on such scales. j It also wants to take up as its es pecial work, the securing of a meat and milk Inspector for our town, j We Invite all housewives to join and especially ask the co-operation of all tradespeople. j AUTOMOBILE TIBES AT FACTORY PRICES Attractive Lingerie Come in tomorrow morning, take the elevator and ask to be shown the new tilings in undergarments. Fashions in dress have had our j strong influence in aano- thft stvles in undeirdress and we have made a un- derstudy of the proper and the comfortable in what used tr railed undermuslinsj : i i Just now crepes are much in vogue. We show them in a variety ot garments mciuamg a low priceu gown The "SUNSHINE" petticoat has become almost a necessity. j ; - Our lines of Brassives include the celebrated De Bevoise and the "Bien Jolie," recommended by Pairet. We have just gotten in the new models in American T.nrlv Cnrsets ' Thev include the extremely low busts tbat will be part ! of the wardrobe of most women this summer. j I wr.nlma" is trip, new front lacinff Corset. While you are in this department don't fail to in spect the new lace blouses that came this week, $3r98 to $7.50 and Jap Silk Waists are very $1.99 to $5.75 Crepe de Chine Waists good. SAVE FROM SO TO 60 PER CENT. d-d WcsSfl B Tire Tube Reliner 28x3 $ 7.20 $1.65 $1.35 80x3 180 -195 1.40 30x3 10.80 2.80 1.S0 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 84x4 16.80 3.60 2.60 4 86x4 17.85 " 3.90 2.80 35x4 19.75 4.85 3.45 36x4 19.85 4.90 3.60 37x4 21.50 5.10 3.70 1 37x5 24.90 5.90 4.20 tires 15 per cent additional, red (tubes tn ner cent above gray. All nw. clean, fresh, guaranteed tires. Best standard and independent makes. Buy direct from us and save money. 5 per discount if payment in full ac- MmTMuitaa each order. C. O. D. on 1C per cent deposit. 1 ! TIRE FACTORIES SALES CO. Dept. A. - Dayton, .Ohio. T.rr.rRS OP THE VALLEY Now Id Wnnm and beautiful. Orders solicited. Miss Emma Hall, Phone ,,.241-J. i ! LADIES Send postal for free j copy of catalog showing great Bargains In stamped linen, embroidery ae signs and notions. National "Order. Stores, York, Pa.- Mail 3ts nr A UTTEIJ Sober carriage trimmer and painter at once. State wages. Fayetteville Carriage and 'Furniture IB I 1 D 1 JLir E in the truly youthful lines imparted to Stout and Medium figures. Absolute freedom is essenT tial this year and the beautiful new low bust models with elastic web bing inserted over the thighs and at the back, allow freedom to a degree heretofore unknown in corsets for stout . women. But none of their great strength has been sacrificed to- attain this flexibility for stout figures must wear strong corsets capable of holding and moulding. Rengo Belt corsets are boned ; throughout with double watch ; spring steels guaranteed not to rust. ; . 1 , PEICES $2.00, FOR SALE BY I h. $3.00 AND $5.00 WEIL & BEOS. These Bu ies Will Be Sold For Spot Cash Only If You Need a Buggy or Harness You Cannot Afford to Miss This Rare Opportunity Remember, I am not offering my entire stock of Buggies and Harness at these low prices, but just the ones mentioned above. Jli E Corner of West Centre and Ash Streets. T Goldsboro, N. C. FEEE HALF DOZEN BEAUTIFUL SPOONS FEEE. To acauaint you with the very la test, daintiest, most deliciously flav ored surprising attraction in confec- tinn LA IUTA" Chocolates, we will give absolutely free six beautiful "Cu ban Pattern" Extra Crown Brand .sil ver teaspoons. A fortunate purchase of this celebrated silverware and our certainly that you'll buy our LA BITA Chocolates after one taste, prompts us to make this generous offer. LA BITA Chocolates are a dollar a pouna everywhere. 1 TTnon receiot of $1.00 and the names of five lovers of good candy In your irwaiitv wft will send you postpaid 8 full size box of LABITA Chocolate? with the six teaspoons. There is no other way you can spend a dollar and get such delicious surprising navors and absolute purity. I PURITY CANDY COMPAQ l, P. O. Box 91 JUiddietown, umo J. A; JOHNSON Horton House, Goldsboro TADfTER AND DECORATOR Inside Work a Specialty For Reference Phone 229 J. DC'E A. B. AUSTIN & CO. We have furnished Ice to Goldsboro catrons for years. We are again at vmir Bervice. PromDt and free dellv ciriT Phnna 107- f U J. L.PIhSllips CIYIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR Plotting and Boad Work Office 215 Grant Puilding GOLDSBORO, N. C. . FOR SHERIFF. Having yielded in all good will and f eal service to my successful oppon ent four years ago, the present incum bent of the sheriff's office, I again an nounce myself a candidate for the nomination for Sheriff of Wayne coun ty, subject to the will of the Demo cratic nominating convention. If honored with the nomination will give my entire time and attention to thj office and do my best to fulfill its duties honorably and courteously and will ever appreciate the support of my friends. Very truly, WALTER M. GARDNER. ROOMS FOR RENT Furnished oi - unfurnished suitable for light housekeping or roomers. Apply to 206 North- Virginia street or phone B08-K 3ts Yot Money Back IF THE Wh lie M oiitam FAILS TO PLEASE re Q o o o en 1 s O 1 The Chest with the Chill in It" Every Interior Part removable and Cleanable. No Repair Bills Lined with solid Stone as white as snow. No glass to crackno alluminum to de cayno wood to retain impurities We have sold "White Mountain" Refrigerators so long, andfcnow them so well that we do not hesitate to sell them on the "money back" hasis. If you select a "White Mountain" Refrigerator and it fails to do all that we say if it is not entirely satisfactory, you can get your money back for the asking; fair enough isn't it? After handling a refrigerator for more than Fifteen Years and selling hundreds of them in this and adjoining towns, we could hardly afford to make this proposition if there were any doubts-about it, could we? When you buy a "White Mountain" Refrigerator you have solved the cold storage problem in your home for good and all. A style for every need. Prices from $10.00 up. Sold on easy payments if you prefer. YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD AT OSAAC . . :.. The Leading Furniture, Carpet and Piano Dealer O o W w e o i i . Works. mwfxnyl5 . c . -f
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