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NATIONAL BANK OF GOLDBOBO Goldsboro, N. O.J ' j Geo. A Norwood, President Geo. C. Kornegay, Cashier NATIONAL B AN K OF GOLDSBORO Wants your business and will be glad to correspond with you Geo. A Norwood, President Geo. C. Kornegay, Cashier BOMO WEEKLY A (i Thia Argus o'er the triple rights No soothing strains of Maia'g son, Can loll its hundred eyes to sleep." Doth ! an ! eternal vigil kep ; GOLDSBORO, 2. C, THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 14, 1915 O. VOL. LXII Lib '"Si GO SITUATION IS GRAVE i FOR SERBIA AND ALLIES Serbians Are Inflicting Heavy Losses On tlu Eneniv They Are - Outnumbered. SALTS FINE FOR ACHING K1j- JYS OUCH! - London, Oct. 12. Serbia is being at tacked from the north and the east. We Eat Too Much Meat Which Clogs Kidneys, Then the Back Hurts. Most folks forget that the! kidneys, like the bowels, get sluggish and clog ged and need a flushing occasionally, else we have backache and dull mis ery in the kidney region, severe head aches, rheumatic twinges, torpid liver, acid stomach, sleeplessness and' all sorts of bladder disorders. I r You simply must keep your kidneys active and clean, and the moment you Bub Backache Away With Small Trial Six Talented western uaugnters mg ! Bottle of Old "St. and Flay, Head and Jacob's OA." - Impersonate. When your back is sore and lame One of the most charming compan- or lumbago, sciatica or rheumatism ies of young womett ever in Goldsboro Asks That Tassengers and Crews h has you stiffened up, don't suffer! Get will be here Oct.. 28th, in the persons n Jna.il trial bottle of old. honest "St. of the American Girls, a vocal and in- Jacob's Oil" at any drug store, pour strumental sextette. a little in your hand and rub it right Miss Dorothy Lynch, director of the on your aching back, and by the time company, is a skilled violiniste, read- The Au stro-C. ermans, afterj their cap- feel an ache or pain in the kidney ture of Belgrade and Semendria, are advancing southward,, while the Bul- region, get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any good drug store here, gariaus. have, sent forces to endeavor take a tablespoonful in a glass of wa to interrupt communications j north ter before breakfast for a I few days and south of '-N'ish, the war time capi- and r kneys will theii act -'fine. tal of Serbia, aiuV attack the Serbs on TMg famous saltg is made from the the flank if tlrey are driven back by acid Gf grapes and lemon juice, com- the Cermon Field Marshal von Mack- bined witn lithia, and is harmless to ensen. ' I i flush clogged kidneys and ' stimulate The situation is admitted to be a very serious one, not only for Serbia, tralizes the acids in the urine so it but for the whole allied cause. JIAVE DARK HAIR AND LOOK no longer irritates, thus ending blad der disorders. ; : Jad Salts is harmless; inexpensive; makes a delightful effervescent lithia.- water drink which everybody should Nobody Can Ten When You Darken take now and then to keep! their kid- YOUNG. Gray, Faded Hair Sage Tea. With neys clean, thus avoiding serious com plications. A well-known local druggist says Grandmother kept her hair beaut?- n seU lots of jadSalts to folks who fully darkened, glossy and abundant Delieve in overcoming kidney trouble with a brew of Sage Tea and bulphur. whi1 it , nnW trmihlft A LIFE LESSON. There! little girl, don't cry! They have broken your doll, I know; And your tea-set blue, ; And your playhouse, too, Are things of the long ago; But childish troubles will soon pass by, When ever her hair fell out ; or took on that dull, faded or streaked ap pearance, this simple mixture was ap plied with wonderful effect. ! By ask Ing at any drug store for "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound," will get a large bottle of this old-time receipe, ready to ue, for about 50 cents. This simple mixture can be depended upon to restore, natural color and beauty to the hair and is splendid (for dandruff, There! little girl, don't cry! ary, ucny scaip aim iaiimS uan. They have broken your slate, I know; A well-known downtown uruggist And tne glad wild ways says everybody uses Wyeths bage ana G your schoolgirl days suipnur, Decause ii aarKens so mu.- Are thines of the lone aeo: urally and evenly that nobody can tell Bu(. Ufe and love wll, goon come by it has been applied it s so easy to There , little girl don't cry! use, too. iou simpiy aampen a cuidd or soft brush and draw; it through xhere! little girl, don't cry! your nair, taKing one strand ai a line. By morning the gray hair disappears; after another application or two, it is restored to its natural color and looks glossy, soft and abundant, j ; They have broken your heart, I know; And the rainbow gleams Of your youthful dreams Are things of the long ago; But Heaven holds all for which you sigh, CITY TAXES FOB, 1915: MOW DDE. There! iittle girl,uon't cry! At the last General Assembly of I North Carolina, an act was past allow- inging the City of Goldsboro to allow discounts and to add penalties to all taxes due the City of Gold3boro after Sept. 1, 1915, as follows: On all taxes paid during the month of September, a discount of 2 per cent shall be allowed. On j all taxes paid DeCauter, Ga: QcL 12.-lDavis Cham . James Whitcomb Riley. HOUSE FOR RENT Desirable rest dence on James street, south of my own home. For terms apply to Leon- ard Edwards. : I FOOTBALL FLAYER KILLED. MY BACK! RUB SOMETHING AliyyT LUMBAGO PAIN AWAY. GIRLS, SOON TO BE HERE. NOTE TO GERMANY ON FRYE CASE SAFETY FIRST The slogan "Safety. First", embodied in the winning pictorial poster, is worth to the designer the snug sum oi: $300. In due time this poster will .mark the stieeis and highways of thg entire country according to the plans of the Safety First Society of Greater Detroit. ' Washington, Oct. 12. The United NO HOPE OF PEACE says count era Japanese Tirmier fays WrM Teae Is Yet a Fa iila , i v ars and'. -tU're Wars. Removed to Safer Places Than Small Boats When Ships Are Destroyed. ... i Co. int Oku t-onif.it. lor sucn a poster will De una. Jauaueie Lie--- : r m.i rr V. you count fifty, the soreness and lame- er and planiste, . During the course states in a note dispatched to Ger- launched by the Society at the con- l oon Chew, ' a . 'Chinese -e "iff r o-' S-n. ness is gone. ; we evening . wm. represeui me m-ny today to be presented by Am- vention of the Safety First Federation ; Francisco, told delegates to-tho' Inter- Don't stay crippled! This soothing, Modern uay ginr . jbassador Gerard on the case of the of America in Detroit, Oct. 19 and 20, penetrating oil needs to be used only Miss Ruby Norman plays second vio- American ship William P. Frye asks and will close about January 1st, all . .. . t , 1 . t. .1 I l.n .nil ...ill n nrAO V o a i - n T A I . i i r ir . .1 ,1 . : .1 . . . 1 . . . n . once, it taKes tne pain ngui, uui auuinu m y-a.- inai n u is iuuuu utjeetssary 10 uB-.uesiyns to ue suDuiiitea to tne oociety ends the misery. It is magical, yet I girl. ! stroy American ships carrying abso- at the Detroit Board of Commerce. absolutely harjnless and doesn't burn I Miss Ruth Sheldon plays the cornet iute contraband passengers and crew j The competition will be open to all the skin. I and piano, and is an accomplished be removed to a safer place than small ' artists in the United States and for Nothing else stops lumbago, sciatica, singer. She takes the part of the In- boats. I the design, which in the opinion of backache or rheumatism so promptly. I dian maiden in a sketch presented by The American government accepts the judges will bring most forcibly to It nerver disappoints! KNOW YOUR COTTOII GOLDSBORO NOW HAS AN OFFIC IAL GRADER, WHOSE GRADING GOES. the company. Miss Grace Hyatt figures prominent- American proposal concerning a com ly as a vocalist and with the clarinet mission to fix damages for the Frye, and saxaphone. Her sister, Miss Vir- agreeing to dispense with the umpira gie Hyatt, plays the piano and saxa- and leave the case to two experts, one phone, and also sings. In the sketch from each country known as "The Periods of Americau Girlhood" these sisters appear as the RUB RHEUMATIC PAIN Colonial Girl and the Puritan Maiden, FROM ACHING JOINTS. respectively. the German suggestion in reply to the , the minds of the people "safety first" ou the streets and highways of the The sixth member of the company Rub Tain Right Out With Small Trial As already announced in the Argus, ia Miss Vera Miller who, in addition Bottle of Old "St. Jacob's Oil." Goldsboro has now located here an to her readings, is drummer and sai- Stop "dosing" Rheumatism. official cotton grader for Wayne coun- ophone player of the company. S'ie It's pain only; not one case in fifty ty, sent out by the government. He will appear as the Grandmother of requires internal treatment. Rub, Mr. J. R. Watson, whose office and our Modern Duy. soothing, penetrating "St. Jacob's Oil" headquarters is in the National Bank This will be tb,e first entertainment right on the "tender spot," and by the Building. under the Re "path Chautauqua Ly-time you say Jack Robinson out Mr.; Watson invites the farmers and ceum course, under the auspices of comes the rheumatic pain and distress. people who wish to become better ir- the Goldsboro Womans Club. I "St. Jacobs Oil" is a harmless rheu- formed as to the work he is doing, to . y Jmatism liniment which never disap- come to see him and let him talk the matter over with them. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. points and odesn't burn the skin. It takes pain, soreness and stiffness from aching joints, muscles and bones; stops sciatica, lumbago, backache and The plan of action is very simple. North Carolina, Wayne County. Gins of the county are being provided I The undersigned, having duly quali with instructions as to sampling the fled as executor of the estate of John neuralgia. bales of cotton before they leave the B. Kennedy, deceased, all persons hav- Limber up! Get a small trial bottle gins, and are being furnished free all ing claims against said estate are of old time, honest "St. Jacob's Oil" necessary supplies for mailing sam- notified to exhibit the same before from any drug store, and in a moment, pies to be sent in to Goldsboro, all of him on or before October 8th, 1916, or j you'll be free from pains, aches and which expense is borne by the State this notice will be plead in bar of stiffness. Don't suffer! Rub rheuma- ti1 National Government, tocether their recovery. All persons indebted tism away. with the appropriation made by the to said estate will please make im- county commissioners, The U. S. mails mediate payment. carry the samples free when properly! This October 8th, 1915 drawn and mailed by the ginners. It is necessary for the farmers to underr stand that the samples should be dawn by the ginners, and sent In ac cording to directions, as it is Impos sible for the grader to go to every man's house to draw the samples. AMERICAN GIRLS ARE PRAISED BY NEWSPAPERS IN WEST. J. MATTHEW KENNEDY, Ex. ofJohn B. Kennedy. J. FAISON THOMSON, Atty. PLEASURE TRIPS. Company Scheduled For This City nas Traveled in Many States. It is expected that the concert by the American Girls in this city on the evening of October 28th, will be one of the most popular features ever brought The officials of the Goldsboro Elec Vao 1 it ovorw o-frt Til a paiiti t V hoo al. . . . - I ...w, .6". trie Kallway Company, alter dOlnit to Ooldshoro. Relnw urn mmmAnio ready agreed to draw the samples SUCh a tremendous business over Sat- from several Western cities where tb.3 when requested to do so by the own- Urday and Sunday, have decided to company has appeared: ers of the cotton. allow people to'ake acontinuous "The six charmlne American Girls. I The government officials by whom circuit trIp over all line3 f6r 10 cents, by their dash of spirit and warmth of tajs enterprise js oeing atiemptea, TWs specIal rate wiU only be in effect heart, won the hearty approval and nave two aennue laeas m view. un on Mondayf Tuesday, Wednesday, applause of the audience.'VPerryville Ul l"cao Ui Thursday and Friday of each week. (Mo.) Republican ixia,, uo upuu w """ This special rate cannot be used on "Their impersonations were out of during month of October a discount ol bfi 17 ld halfbaCk of the with the buyer when he offers his cot- gaturdav Sundav. 1 per cent shall be allowed. On all, c . . cno , f ootball team. waa ton for salethat is, he may know Paret,t9 wlshinff to va their chil taxes pam during me, montu or. killed here late today in! a game with the quality-ot what he has to Bei'dren an outing can now do so by tak-icle. the ordinary, and the entire prograra was excellent." Caney (Kans.) Chron- vember a discount of 1-2 of 1 per cert Marist coiiege of Atlanta. will be allowed, on January nrsi a penalty of 1 per cent will be adaed o all unpaid taxes. On February first a penalty of 2 per cent will be added tl all taxes unpaid. m .ii a. a. it. a I of his cotton may enable the" farmer excellent and inexpensive way to and' accomplished. They gave a snap- That Goldsboro is a recognized cot- to rorm co-operative marKeting asso- Uuse the children. When wishing to Uv nroeram before an American fiae ton center of the first magnitude is "twons, oy iurnmB over uis tuuou, tafce this trip please tell the motorman setting." Holden (Mo.) Enterprise. now settled under the sanction or tne "1L" mau' laido, u on hoardinc the car. "The AmpnVan niria have Vippti rp- On March first a Aericultural denartments of the Na- agent to sell for him. The farmer can L,or,, an,mw Q fa. t penalty of 3 per cent will be added to Uon and the state and today the Argus keep his cotton at home and the agent COTTON REPORT. learn, the best number ever on our all unpaid taxes. The penalties shall . satisfaction to announce that W11 still know what grade it is and -11 i1 A. , Hill a A I i i m M . mm I '" ' I ' De collected as an omer uiea. xuuii country, $300 will be paid. The second best will be awarded $100, the third $50, the fourth $30 and the fifth $20. The five judges will be appointed by Darwin P. KIngsley, of New York City, president of the Safety First Fed eration of America, who will meet Im mediately after the close of the con test and make the awards. This will be but one of the features of the National Con-ventlon in Detroit. Reports will be presented at that time from committees on street traffic, transportation, fire prevention, health and sanitation, "safety first" for chil dren, and a standard code of traffic regulations will be recommended for adoption by cities throughout the country; and there will be discussions by national authorities of many other phases of the subject of publio safety. Every city in the United States Is asked to appoint three delegates to the convention. The , poster design must relate to safety on the streets and highways, and contain the words 'Safety First" and be adaptable to nation wide use. The design must be on flexible card board or paper, 8 by 11 inches, and of such character as to lend them selves to lithographlo or color pro cess printing and sino reproduction. The general rules covering the com petition can be obtained from the Safe ty First Society of Greater Detroit. Alonzo P. Ewing, president of tho Society, believes that this contest will aid in arousing such Interest as to prompt the formation of many 6afety first organizations throughout the country and decrease the number of street accidents by one half. At no time in the history of the world has the recognized value of human life been so high as at present' said President Ewing, "notwithstand ing the terrible havoc that Is being wrought by the European war, Evi dence has not been wanting daring the past twenty years to Bhow the de sire on the part of all to safeguard life, limb and property. During that time the greatest effort along this line has been made in maufacturlng and industrial activities and the results have been wonderful.' With the advent of the automobile and other fast moving traffic on our streets and highways, there has been national Peace conference today that Vvorld peace was yet a fan-ta.-y and will he until the militaristic order of things is changed. In a message - to Congress, Count Gkunia said thera was no hope for peace "as long a there exists nations or individuals who believe or exalt themselves as ab solutely superior to others a::d to 33 sert that superiority da not heitato to appeal to material forces." On the floor of the Consress tonight Dr. Ng Poon Chew aided to Court Okuma's statement: "There will be wars and more wars just so long as there are two co'les cf laws and two standards of niorality, . one governing naiioai. the'othar individuals."- CREAM FOR CATAEEH OPENS UP NOSTSTLS. Tells How to Get Quick Relief From Road-Colds. It's Si'lendid! In one minute your chiged nostrils will open, the air passages of-your head will clear and you caa breath freely. " Xo more hawking, snutfling, blowing, headache, dryness. Xo strug gling for breath, at night; your cold or catarrh will be gone. Get a small bottle of Ely's Cream Balm from your druciist cow. Annly little of this fragrant, antiseptic. healing cream in your nostrils. It penetrates through every air passage of the head, soothes the inflamed or swollen mucous nae.nbrana and relief comes instantly. It's just fine. Don't stay stuffed-up with a cold or nasty catarrh Relipf comes so quickly. each year the tax collector la autho-1- . h- - Wayne county, a shipment he can notify the farmers that Wavnfi rniintv cm.! 2 SR9 hales vniin, tu rinis means mat every lariuer in . - 1 or cotton mrior to tsent. zo. asi Tn thA AmAr ran r;iriaF nmernni Bn ums cu ax. VxVV.tj Wayne county can have his crop ac- Pce ana on a certain aay. compared with 2,878 bales to Sept. you do not think of the performers as i.ur wiiieu lue uues u uUt uwu curately graded, so that he will then watson is anxious ior tne iarm- 25 1914 J. S. WARRICK, City Tax Collector. Office at City Hall. know what his cotton is worth on the ers to know that he 13 here to serve open market. j I them, and that he will as far as pos sible grade any cotton that comes on Respectfully, FLOYD H. UZZELL. Information for Lung Sufferers Tne makers or JtJCKinan Altera tive will be pleased to send reports of recoveries from tuberculosis and booklet of interest to surrerers. with information about ft diet and fresh air. Investigate this case:- 2141 Snnanehanna Atc Phlla- Pa. "My near Sirs- For two year I was afllioted with lemorrhage of the lun cm, and later I waa taken with a severe attack of pneumomla. When I .recovered anfficiently to urntlr nhntft the honae I waa left with a frightful, ' hacking eonffh. which no medicine I had taken could alleviate. It waa at this time, March, 1902, that I started taking; EckmaiCi Alterative. In a i abort time my mmiifIi -mint ironeand I waa nro- nonnced well. I cannot apeak too hlahly for the good it hap. lone.' (Abbreviated.) f . Siened) HOWARD I KW)TZ. Eckman's Alterative la most emca oious in bronchial' catarrh and ee Tre throat and lung affections and up-building the system. Contains no harmful or habit-forming drugs. Acoept no substitutes. Small sise, Jl; regular size, $2. Sold by leading ruggists. Wrlta for booklet of re overies. n . , Bakman Iaboratory, PaHadelvmla. EAT LESS MEAT IF BACK HURTS, the Goldsboro market when it has not Take a Glass of Salts to Flush Kidneys been sampled in the regular way by S0UTHERN RAILWAY DIRECTORS me giuuers. If Bladder Bothers Yon. Eating meat regularly eventually produces kidney trouble in some form or other, says a well-known authority, because the uric acid in meat excites the kidneys, they become overworked; get sluggish; clog up and cause all sorts of distress, particularly back ache and misery in the kidney region; rheumatic twinges, severe headaches, acid stomach, constipation, torpid liv er, sleeplessness, bladder and urinary irritation. . f I The moment your back hurts or kid NEW CRYSTAL "Goldsboro's Modern Movie" professionals (although their work ia strictly .artistic), but of six happy, talented chums gathered in the music room of some home to entertain them selves with their accomplishments. From beginning to end the audience WERE REELECTED YESTERDAY. I was either in aripple of spontaneous laughter or spellbound by the wonder ful magic of the more classical music." Kaufman (Tex.) Post. They appear here under the aus pices of the Goldsboro Womans Club. STATEMENT OF THE OWNERSHIP, TODAY: "STOP THIEF" Richmond, Va., Oct 12. At the an nual meeting of the stockholders of the Southern Railway company today Fairfaz Harrison, president of th'j company, Robert M. Gallaway, banker, of New York, and John W. Grant, cap italist, of Atlanta, whose terms as di- Management, Circulation, Etc- of Henry B. Spencer, vice president of Goldsboro Weekly Argus, Publish the company, who was elected by the I ea itery neeK. board to fill the unexpired term of the late Col. A. B. Andrews, was also Al oiasDoro, in. requirea Dy tne neys aren't acting right, or if bladder Featuirng Mary Ryan and Harry Mes- elected director for a full term of three act of August 24, 1912 bothers you, get about four ounces of Jad Salts j from any good pharmacy; take a tablespoonful in a glass of wa ter before breakfast for a few days i . I and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, com bined with lithia, and has been used for generations to flush clogged kid neys and stimulate them to normal I aotfvifv nlarh' fn Timitia1i7a tVi a ari?a Tn fhc hoot rf nur Vnnn'lelffo Nnah - in uie urine bu ii uu iuugr lrruaies, NOAH AND i INSURANCE was the first man Jo provide effective thus ending bladder disorders.) Jad Salts vcannot! dnjure anyone; makes a delightful effervescent lithia- water drink which millions of men and women take now and then to keep life insurance for his family, but his seems to have been more or less of an endowment policy inasmuch as he lived and shared the benefits. W FHT-W T X IPC t TUTflTTD 1 TTflXI t JIAllUllilli Jjll MJ U1SU.1UU1VXI jJmj (MntiTal) OF VERMONT XT T TT TTT.T P TT T TP V !tata "Mm Offlee. 403-4-5. I Borden BulldU. FUTFV KIDTJFY PlTJjS tayer in Five parts. .' '.. THURSDAY : Kleine's Photoplay Masterpiece "VENDETTA" In Five parts. FRIDAY: "THE WOMAN WHO DARED" Dramatic Masterpiece in five parts. " SATURDAY: "BETWEEN SAYAGE AND TIGER" A tale of adventure in the jungles of : India In six parts. H. Bain, Grant Building. years. Publisher Argus Publishing Co., Goldsboro, N." C. LOW EXCURSION FARES VIA Owners Geo. C. Royall, E. B. Bor NORFOLK SOUTHERN RAILROAD den, Edson Carr, E. L. Edmundson, Jno. Lk Borden, B. H. Griffin, Bank of To great State Fair, Raleigh, Oct. 18- Wayne, C. B. Miller, Geo. A. Norwood, 23, 1915. Tickets on sale. Including F. K. Borden, Jos. E. Robinson, Dewey one admission to fair grounds Octo-Bros., M. E. Robinson, F. A. Daniels, ber 16-23, good returning until Octo- W. E. Borden, E. B. Borden, Jr., H. TAG DAY The Executive Hoard of The Golds boro Hospital have designated Satur day, October GO, as the annual Tas Day for the Hospital. The Goldsboro Hospital is t? e most creditable public .institution the city and couuty possess, it is the croT.nlng glory of both city and county, and the leceipts of Tag Day should cmi'liasiza how it is appreciate.! by oar people. WAMED To make contract with re liable party to Lottie P1X-AP-0 LA, Cuba's Famous. Piaeaople drink; .for. Goldsboro and ' icinity. Big seller. Good profit. Vv ii.e Pln-Ap-Clo Com pany, Richmond, Ya. It HOUSE FOR RENT Two story S rooms, all ir.odern coaveuienccs. Ap ply to E. II. Eain. - Mr. J. R. Watson, ofiicial COUntY cot- wu" sumuituii. uumuer ui udi!, iie Ed;tor Areus: I am remiested bv I tnn mo nn tho, troot anrl thnnlr on and after the first day of April of ton grader has arrived,! and will open placed in the agent's hands to make the Director of Census to inform you for selling them season tickets." Fred an interesting demand for publio safe ty appliances and education through out the country. Foremost among the larger cities which have taken up the subject, is Detroit where the citizens and public officials have actively co operated with the Safety First Society of Greater Detroit. Through the- efforts of this organi zation, a code of traffic rules has beeu adopted in Detroit which are attract ing nation-wide attention. Many of these rules have been accepted as a standard by other large cities through out the country. . miliOMCALS. Acme Features ber 25. .: ; -', -. Ask your ticket-agent or J. F. MITCHELL T. P. A. j Raleigh, N. C. the kidneys and urinary organs clean, BOOMS FOB RENT I can accommo- thus avoiding serious kidney disease. date three gentlemen with rooms, PARLOR STOVE FOR SALE Only Goldsboro, N. C fOR BACKACHE ,KI0NKY3 ANO BtAOOM with electric lights, bath and fuel; located on car line. Apply to Mrs. D. D. Arment at her Millinery Store. Weil & Bros., Jos. Rosenthal, M. J. Best and B. G. Thompson. Known bond-holders, mortgagees, and other security holders, holding 1 per cent or more of. total amount of bonds, mortgages, or other securities: Merganthaler Llnotpe Co., New York, N. Y $100. JOS. E. ROBINSON. Sworn to and subscribed before me used a few weeks. Good as new. this 7th day of Oct., 1915. Cost $10 will sell for $5. Apply J. J. HAM, to P. O. Box 238. City. Notary Public 200 Matting Rugs at 10 and 25 cents. Flower and Fern Pots, all sizes. 5t-12 I PARKER FURNITURE CO. TODAY'S PROGRAM. A MESSAGE FOR HELP" A war and Indian drama in two parts HE WOULDN'T SUPPORT HIS WIFE Joker Comeay. "AVENGED BY A FISH" " An L-Ko Scream. Mrs. -.Grain ser Kornegay will have a booth at lb e Housewives Fair, where subscrii!iio:is to any of the popular periodicals can be handed in aud all liscounts takea. advantage of. 200 Matt;-!?? R-.igs at 10 and 23 cents. Flower- an I l'crn Pots, all sizes. t-12 PAilKER FURNITURE CO. lay AT THE C 1 El TOMORROW'S PROGRAM. "THE SCARLET SIN" Four part Broadway. Feature with Ho- bert Bos worth and Jane Novak. FOR SALE The property of the late W. P. Granger, on the corner of John and Spruce streets. Apply to Edgar Hoberl Bosworthin c ScaFM Till Sin FOR SALE Farm iyz miles south of Goldsboro. Apply to Edgar H. Bain, Grant Building. OVER 2,000 PEOPLE READ TEE ARGUS WANT ADS DAILY,
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