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V , Is' 'J 'JC A(o)C0. n IRON AND CONCRETE, Ways of Putting It. . A. WORTHY QUAKER ONCE WROTE: "I expect to pass through this world but once. If, therefore, there be any kindness I can do my fellow being, let me do it now; after everything else failed. It 1-A l 1 9 l i i m t i il ' .. ....l..in.llAiLliinii thiltimi acn, relieving ail aisiress aimr eauugi Dieting unnecessary. Pleasant to take. Dyspepsia Cure Dlncsts what yoa cat. This preparation contains all of tis fllgestants and digests all kinds of food. Itgiveslnstantrelief and never fails to cure. It allows you lo eat all the food you want. The most sensitive stomachs can take it. By its use many i thousands of dyspeptics have been let me not defer nor neglect it, for I will not pass this way again. THI3 IS 0UR3.: s We expect to pass thrgh this world but once. But, lest, through some unknown circumstances, we should have to come again, we propose to make oar work of such quality that it will be so well remembered at our second coming as to guarantee us a good business. ft can't heln but do you good Prepared onlyby E.O. PtW itt& CO-Chicago I J. B. Hill & boa Golisboro. NO It? Osborne Reaper and Binder, Self & band Dump Rakes Disc and Rival Disc Har rows, Cultivators fc Mowers. Car load of Cooking Stoves juBt received. Price from $7.50 to $20. Every stove with our name on it and fully guaranteed to give satis faction, or money refunded. Don't wait, but come and b jy while the prices are right S Sr" The John Slaughter Go. Waintit Street, Near Court Hobs. Goldsboro, W. C. Fertilizers. If vou want the Best Fertilizer on the marker for almost all kinds of croDB. come to see us and get the N. C. Alliance official guano. With the use of the Alliance official last season Mr. B. B. Williams, of Grantham's Township, raised over $400,00 worth of tobacco on two acres of land, some of it bringing $57.00 per hundred. We 'also sell the Genuine Bone and Peruvian guano, which is a '" little cheaper, Acid Phosphate, Kainit, Bone and Potash Mixture, . Mnrfatfi and and Snlnh&ta of Potash. Nitrate of Soda, and cottop ' teed meal Hood & Brl 1 Priee 2 Sale AT- Epstein Bros i Odd Fellows' Corner. -OF Men and Boys' 601 ling Furnishing Goods, Shoes and Hats. i Owing tothe backwardness of the season. Epstein Bros. Odd Fellows' Corner. Hew Hethod of Construct! oa la thm ;;v. ? -i Kctlterlauii. , ; - ' Tbe Amstcrdamscbe Fabrtek van Ce ment Tier Werken has furnished Unit ed States Cotusul Bill, at tbe Amsterdam office, .with the foHowtag ; description of a new system of construction which is used In the new Postal Barings bank building of that city, now approaching completion, says the Washington Star: Id the Mooter system of building an iron framework, looking much like) a birdcage, is entirely enveloped In concrete of Portland cement, ; which prevents the Iron from getting rusty and at tbe same time renders tbe con crete elastic Tbe Iron, or, rather steel, acts entirely in tension, the coo-1 crvio ui pressure xuis cuusirucuvu us at once strong, fireproof and water proof and entails do outlay for repairs. Patents have been taken out be vari ous countries, and in Germany a joint stock company, with a capital of 2,500,- 000 marks, boa been formed. An es tablishment of concrete iron works has been opened in the province of Zeeland and another In Amsterdam. This com pany has made a number of expert meats, resulting in the application of tbe construction, described as an eco nomic substitute in many cases for T constructions, generally used heretofore. Floors without beams measuring Vfa tj VA meters (24.6 feet) and 8ft by 8ft meters (27.9 feet) have been construct ed for the Postal Savings bank at Am sterdam, and a floor of 300 square me ters 3,228 square feet) constructed as whole with beams is about to be made for a government building at Tbe Hague. Complicated formula be ing required in tbe calculation of con crete iron floors and beams, tbe direct ors of the company have bad some graphic tables drawn up which enable them to find at a glance tbe necessary data for tbe work. These calculations and tables are kept strictly secret Tbls system la growing rapidly hi favor In all European countries in the construction of government buildings and In manufactories. It is believed that In a comparatively few years it will have replaced brick, wood. Iron, etc, in the building trade. Tbe meth od Is specially adapted for bridges. Tbe Monier system will undoubtedly meet with considerable success In tbe new world, as many tanks, eta, now made of concrete only could be con veniently constructed of concrete Iron." AYcgctabk Preparationf or As similating foeFcodandBegula pjig the tomarits andJBowels of Promotes DigestionJCheerfur nessAndKest.Contains neither OpiumXorplune nor Mineral. Kot Narcotic. W StU - Aperfecl Remedy forConslipa- uon, sour aiumacn.uiarnioca Worms j&mvulsions .Feverish ness and Loss of Sleep. -e. ma Facsimile Signature of NEW YDT1K. TP" W3f nf If JBIbiiii( nanu ' For Infanta and Children. ' The Kind Ypujave Always Bought Bears the Signature Exact copy or wrapper. M Use w For Over Thirty Years. i j - mm mmm - mm mmm liirinnfrriiiiniiiM Txt wirrauii mum. new rata OCT. Only .4 Left! Special Sales Every Day until Sept 1st, at FranK UwwMh store Being overstocked, I em determined to cat prices on all goods until September 1st, bo as to reduce my immense stock, read for Fall goods. These cut prices are on the following goods: Tobacco and Snuff, Groceries, Hats Trunks and Umbrellas, Dry Goods and Notions, Shoes and Slippers. Come around and let ua convince you. F. B. Edmundson. hottmr 521 SPRINGS , -GO TO- RURAL RETREAT HOTEL NINTH AND TENTH MINERAL SPPINGS Rates very reasonable. Beet fare. Neat, Clean, Comfortable Booms. Cool, pleasant location, attractive rural scenery. Finest Mineral Waters. Highly endorsed by the best physic ians. Uealtn. nest, ttecreauon. Take hack from Lagrange, Golds oro, or Mount Olive; or bteamer rom Goldsboro, Kineton and New- bern. D. C. MTJBCUISON, Prop'r. P O. Seven Snrinea. N- 0. Gonieocino Friday mood We will offer the balance of our LADIES' OXFORD TIES al the following cut prices: Our Queen Quality $2.50 for $1.69. Our line of $2 Oxfords for $1.50. Our line of $1 50 Oxfords fcr $1.15. A few pairs Pat. Lea. Oxfords at $1.25, regularly $1.75. Cheaper Slippers also go at greatly reaucea prices. We will sell on Saturday of this week our entire stock of UMBRELLAS at the following cut prices: . All $2.00 goods at $1.50. All 1.50 goods at 1.16. All All 1.00 goods at 75c goods at 1 83c. 59a Yours truly, Gall earlty, Southerland, Brinkley & Co. Seven Springs High School RRVBN SPRINGS. N. G. - rrv:- Fomi t.h AdvanUffes of an excellent education at very email ZSZtJZ i7wn in all brftn0heavuflually taught in fireUlas. high schools. t3 tudenta are given a thorough preparation for the colleges mnd the UniTera ity. Accommodations for seventy.five boarding students Sthe same bna dig In which the teachers reside. , Boys and young men be under th e supervision of the Principal of the school, and girls i and A. t.a PnnoinftL The boarding department is within twohundred ys rds of the famous Beven Springs, whose wonderful waters rA free to tH 'Btuaents. aw cawuusuo. awu, EliHYRQYAL PI LIS Arc. tlm itUttt. uom Mk i tumd jtrmud la bM MMwnimv la tumf nr jMnumtara, fcHiHH iy Mail 1 , tMiMUW. mmnfnr. LOOK LIKE WAVES OF FIRE. Pfeoaphoreaeent Condition of Pavclflo 0an Attracts tke Peoylo. Tbe remarkable phosphorescent con dition of tbe ocean along tbe coast of southern California continues to at tract great attention, says a special dispatch from Los Angeles to the St Louis Globe-Democrat Special trains to Santa Monica, fiedbndo. Long Beacb- and Tenntnm Island carry thousands of people nightly to see tbe phenome non. Tbe other night tbe sea was higher than any evening before since tbe dis play began, and the light was conse quently greater. As waves from 10 to 15 feet high broke along tbe beach they presented tbe appearance of walls of green tinted fire, and at times the whole surface for miles seemed ablace, making a display that was almost star tling. A Jfw Type of Haatlaa Lauek. At the .Jacob yard on City Island, N Y., a very able type of bunting launch, designed by C. D. Mower, Is being built for Mr. Jacob's use about tbe yard and "Bound, says the New York Times. A cabin eight feet long is set at tbe fore- bead part of the boat, which will allow sitting bead room of 4 feet 6 Inches. A rouei room is biiuhiwi id me lorenesu end of tbe cabin, and berths are situat ed on each side, at the end of which are two banging lockers. Aft of tbe cabin la a 14 foot cockpit, with seats running full length on both sides. The engine. probably, of tbe gasoline explosive type, will be set well forward near tbe center of the boat Tbe bow will protect the boat from tn rough seas, thereby making her an able dry bunting boat for all kinds of weather. Of the celebrated LEONARD OLEANABLE Keinoerators- They are of various s;zes and will, therefore, suit any family. TO CLOSE, we are offering them AT GOST We need tho room. Every one we have sold has given perfect satisfaction and made other cub toners for us. Don't lose this opportunity, and re member lost opportunities are gone forever. A ..." "TSmWf IKS . " i parKsr & FaiKBOBr'FDrniuire'Ca. THB PEOPLB'Q PR1BND8- Picture Framing Neatly Done. i m n PARKER'S HAIP BALSAM CtMam tui aawttifa 0halC.I Pw.ii.il. bimual ffTOWln. I t Mia to lMtar Orayl Can. calj iimt aaw taUta. DE71I llfrik RESTORES VITAUT1 Made a Well Man of Me. THE OH13ATVVJ oroloc tho abora wwrJti tn SO day nactt aoworfullT and quicclj. Cora when aUotheti tail SooagmeawiD resata man&ooa.ana ua torn will feeoror ttelr yonthtui vw bj MtoJ KEVIVO. It qxuemr tna aurew mtam mm. Loat ViUllty, Inpotency, Kiahtlr EmlMtoiai all aflacU of aaU.-abaa or awaaaaai tadiioreUon, which onAta ona lor atnay. Doauwaa " . i k. tha aat fix diaaaM. DO to Btaat Berva tonlo and Mood bnUder, cnor big back tha pink flow to P" 7" rt. .tZj .v. JL. . -nk ft amrda Off JnSSIUtJ and Conaompttoav InaUt oa hmtim other. It can ba earned tn aa pocket. WW U0 pe packain. or six (or 854M with a poo ala wittan mamiiM to COM Of TCIUM ha Btraey. Bxik and adUe traav Addreta i ' srrFop sole la Ooldsboro by M. E. BnMaaon Bro., d.UaTtr'sta. rbHN S. BANK 2 ARCHITECT. Second Floor Borden Building, " ' ' GOtBSJSOEO, S. 0. Ad rice For Coroaatloa Oatm. King Edward la said to be puzzled in mind regarding which form of oath would be best to use at bis coronation. Why doesn't he play golf, says the Bos ton Herald, on a hazardy course awbQe and try all of them? A dispaUh" from Angouleme, France, reports' that an Invasion of locusts has taken place throughout tbe department of tbe Cbarente, more especially la the canton of Boulllac, where they ara so numerous and so voracious as to constitute a veritable scourge. Enor mous fields of beans and beets nave been devastated ln a few hours. E. A. Martel, the French explorer of caverns, whose discoveries under ground have attracted much attention, reports that he has found in tbe de partment of Ilautes Alpes a cavity tn the form of a "natural well" whose depth exceeds that of any other known. Be has sounded It to the depth of about 1,027 feet, bat the actual bottom has not been reached. Fhenlx." A. the center of Salt river valley, war a few years ago a sagebrush desert It has now 2&V0OO Inhabitants, with an assessed property valuation of $10,000,000. AH this Is due to water, which, brought in canals from streams fed mainly from tbe San Francisco and other Arizona reserves, baa turned the desert Into a fertile val ley covered with ranches and dotted with small towns. . . , , ' , ' Statistics of tbe country relating to physicians indicate tbe possibility if sot the actuality , of overcrowding In j the medical profession. It was found j in the census year that there was one registered physician to every ZZSjiz pla ln the lW?q Eratos. VITALITY- POWER - HEALTH REST0RE1 By the t.. Of NERVO-T ABLKTS, SPECIFIC lor an AND NERVOUS TROUBLES. Maka pare rich blood : Impart warath, Bowes "law. eiw-THtY NEVER FAIL, no matter bow hopeloas tlm ca XSewm. AatooUhlng and quick result They. upp j r the rvee. Brali and Blood with the most jxjworful and hlRhly concentmu.'d WERVB AN! IIOODFOQO known, mil beta the TRUE Natural , Vegetabto Took. ar. oHirkly lwfi5iltl. Mtorirn? Lost Vitality naturally an.rprmanei.U NERVO-TABLBTS ar.) tho product ol the latest, moat klllfal and learned 7croh in MATERIA MEOICAand are different Iro m other the claw. They act as food to the system and leave It strwiieT every Umj aed. They berin at the seat ol the diseaso and act on tho Uver, Kut-ierl and Boweli, cleansing Ue cntiw ayrtera Irom impurities, and at the .-ami time tonic up every part of it. They wUl positively make WAEK f mnt 1 WOMEN trout and rohuat. iney nave "H--- a"- j atoo all drain. Poeit'.veiy cure Impotency, Night Locaea, Voricocele, ba dhUkeyST MANHOOD, Tired Peeling. 8lple.Sr,. Nery.i lbjl. overhangtag MrT rom pitching I S?VSri Pale Facet aaa P." " "Tk' ;7;7. . w. fide a box of ten day Addreaa the atavu neaitui vw.t -i - . 7or gale in Goldsboro"by M. B., Robinson A Bro. r r i i t uirelv and autcUy jnectaot looacco ana TcREMONT .ADEMY, FliEMOHT, Wayne County, H. C. For Boys and Girls. Boarding department limited to twenty students. Prepares for College, University, or Business. Music a Specialty ! practical Course in Book-Keeping! SPECIAL FEATURE Hoarding pupils Bpena two nours in study ball every mght under care of the Principal. i Boardine Dupils. $12 to 115 per month. EXPENSES Day pupils, II 50 to 13 per month. ( Music, 13 per month. J. HENRY ROBERTSON, A. B.t Principal. aug 16 dljl0tsw2ts (Formerly of University bchooi. itocny mount.) NO ONE V gives so much style and quality for the money as we do. Parents-"of boys and boys themselves have found this." This week we offer better values than ever.' Must be seen to be appreciated. .UNDER HOTEL KBNHON. it A; Joseph, ooLD8BORO'a.ienoiNO ouOTHiart. A
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