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Is more Waterproof, - Is Stronger, and will Wear Longer dan my other poods manufactured. Ask far the "FISH BRAND;' take no other.' . 4.C.ZBCKELi BRO.. Sole Agesh, Ba!t!mo. HA, t HUMPHREYS' Dr. Hraipt.rev' 6plfls in w&enttOcaXiy mad mrtfallj prepared lifmeiltpa, wed for years in private practice and for orer thirty years by the people wish entire mteerm. Every sijxgle Specific a special core for the dfcfraag named. Tbey core witboat dragging, wxradug or redndns? the rrscem and are tn tact and deed (be ho ere I an 1 Fervors Congestions, Inflammations . . warms, worm rever. worm colic 3 TeeCMia ) Coiie, Crying. Wakefulneu 4 Dlarrisea of Children or Adults T Csmaas, Colds, Bronchitis 8 X em ralai a, Toothsr-he, Faoeacrie. Headafiies, 8lck Hwartsrhe. Vertigo.. 1 Pyssey la. Biliousness, Constlparion. 1 1 8si w ere e 4 or Palnfal Periods... I -a W kites. Too Profnse Periods 1 Cras, Iaryaaitls. Hoarseness 14 eJsUt Kkesiss, iysipelas. Eruptions. . 1 Khsnuasuiasa, Kheumatlc Pams lw MsUstxia Chills, Verer and Ague II- Catsni, Inllnensa, Cold in the Head. M-WsNtlii Csagh 16 .-25 .43 .25 .'25 .-25 . .25 .25 .25 as . .25 . .25 .2.5 1.00 .25 XT Kidney Diseases 98-Nerreaa Dekility aaCrlaarr Weskscss, Wetting Bed BCMPBKKT8 WITCH HiZiL OIL,, The File Ointment. "-Trial Slae. 24 t is. old br Blast Isls. r aent post-fMlS oa r-lTl ol prlea. SSk Hnrusn' Kamvaj. (144 kailxd rsxs. sniaraaTS'axm.ck, m a utwinusa St., axw loaa. SPECIFICS. wiWs vrfsarsilatsjsi the) torpid Urer, srfranrlri asa tsiesllsresUt'r orsratakB, resralaaea tbe AIITI-BILIOUS'MEDICINE. Wm aaalsxpf sU sMsttrlerta thef r wlrtmeM are wrtsteJyi emg !, tasew psssess p salasvgpssp sjrtiesi lsiIseeiMSf SisesyKtenm jr assise psissa. axearansijr sugar Jrriea, xocia. .Sold Everywhere. 92c 10 to 114 TTasIiiDfftou St., K, & THE PROPHEC Y Sr.ulv CoUirulu- w.ttibcil tlir r,Tici moon Drown i;i 1 1 1 . - i;iC'i:iv . ivnii'- w -ti dct-JiS Strtinjf- tird tbut .:-iv b.i.! t'.iittcrnl the sails, Ar.il 'rns.'c rt-r r."Htc ,i r ' wandering k c 1 1 . And v. t in 1. A:nl the dark The Am ant M.nia d l'. anirrv ; A-'t.. rair.e 1 tin- ith captai:'. I't .1, t): Feft. Ar.I tn the A.'. Saving "'"'"' 1 Mm th-;- here An earnest pr.i er The erew w Uid ta 'i turn fear. No longer the pole the enmpa-- pi Into the zenith crops the Nortln rn You saw out v ester eve an aloalrn-- Drip .lead un dei k 1 'er.eath f! in: ni th sClld The devil's wind b!.- madiy eart Into the land ot Now Keeps suekini: us ad' man'. ere. and the sea vn the niacMre Franciseo the eo t tie earth near And off to Erelais wc slide unhelmed. Last Sunday night Diego saw a witch Dragging the Nina by her fo-.echains est And wildlv danting'on a dolphin's back : And, as sae danced, the htc.-t -tar in heave n Slipped from its U-ash and sprang into th sea Like Lucifer, and left a trail of blood. I pray thee, master, turn again to Spa:n. Obedient to the omens, or, perchance. The terror-stricken crew, to c-capc their doom, May mutiny, and '"Gomez Rascon, peace!' Exclaimed the admiral; "Thou hast said enoutiti Now. prithee, leave me: I would hi aloDe." Then eagerly Columbus sought a sign In sea and sky and in his lonely heart. Finding, instead of presages of hope. The black and ominous potents of despair As thus he mused he paced the afterdeck. And gazed upon the luminous waves astern. Strange life was in the phosphorescent foam. And through a goblin glow there came and went Like elfin shadows on an opal sea. Prophetic pictures of the land he -ought. He saw ablaze on Isabella's breast A string of Antillean jewels rest, The Islands of the West. He saw invading plenty dispossess Old poverty, the land with bounty bless. And through wretched caverns of distress Walk star-eyeel happiness. He saw the Bourbon and Braganza, prone For ancient error tardy to atone. Giving the plundered people back their own; And flying from the throne he saw au empire radiant as the day; Harnessed to law, but under freedom's sway, Proudly arise, resplendent in array, To show the world the way. He saw celestial peace in mortal guise. And filled with hope and thrilled with high emprise, Lifting its tranquil forehead to the skies A vast republic rise. He saw, beyond the hills of golden corn. Beyond the curve of autumn's opulent horn, Ceres and Flora laughingly adorn The boson of the morn. He saw a cloth "f gold across the gloom. An arabesque from evolution's loom. And from the prairie's driven spume Imperial cities bloom. He saw an iron dragon dashing forth Along an iron tborougfare south, north, East, west, uniting in lieneticent girth Remotest ends of earth. He saw the lightning run an elfin race Where trade, love, grief and pleasure interlace, And absent ones annihilate time and space, Communing face to face. He saw relief through deadly dungeons grope: Foes turned to brothers, black despair to hope And cannons rust upon the trrsss-grown slope. And rot the gallows rope. He saw the babes ou labor's cottatre tloor; The bright walls hung with luxury more and more Anel comfort, radiant with abounding store, Wave welcome to the dour. Explained. Mra. Shattuck What 'lead-pipe cinch" I hear ij the about sometimes? Mr. Shattuck I don't know that I can explain it to you, but the plumber has it in freezing weather. Puck. Purely an Acoident. Landlady Mr. Oldboarder, the serrant reports that there is a hole in your carpet Oldboarder You musn't blame me, madam. One of your pillows fell off the bed last night Judge. Semper Parata. Miss Manhattan Tour family tree is no tree at all Your great grandmother on your father's side isn't even mentioned- Miss Lakes Oh, you see, my great-grandfather was an old. bachelor. Through Love's Telephone. Mr. Wickwire What is that woman acrojjs the way trying to sins? Mrs. Wickwire "Mv Sweet heart's the Man in the Moon." Mr. VV lckwire Well, if he don't hear her, it isn't her fault. Indian apolis Journal At the 8 tore. Floor Walker Good morning! You wish to do some shopping, I presume? Bride (with hubby) Y-e-a. Floor Walker Step into the Brooking room and the boy there will gi veyou a cheok for your hus band. Jiew York Weekly, Her Weakness. Clara How did you like the colors in Mrs. Van Wyke's new tea gown? Maude "Weren't they a tri'fie weak? Clara Yes. She got it to match her tea. Cloak Review. Atustralia s Temperature. Australia has extreme heat In summer. A scientist says that matches accidently dropped on the ground there were ignited. A recent official report states that in South Australia, January, 18S2, the heat in sunshine was 180 de grees, only 30 degrees below boil 1D2 point. Tne Handsomest Lady In New Berne Remarked to a friend the other day that r.he knew Kemp's Balsam for the Throat and Lungs was a superior remedy, as it stopped her cough inBtantly when other cough remedies had no effect whatever. So to prove this and convince you of its mem any druggist will give you a gam pie Bottle free. Large size 50c. and$l. SIGNS OF THE TIMES. KIMNU MUKMS A.MKMi THE NA TIONS ill i HE (ON H.U 1 1E 1 I liEE. A I 1 1 i i 1 II- l.lM il sti-uu'u'le Will Piirsre lilt . l.ii.u'1 d anil a lliirher i! ( i s i i i .it inn ami l.ili- i t lie Kt aelied. 1 ), ; a i ii f. 1 11 .d ",g -ir u I Ii 1 1 , 'coin i ng .iiiiiws beloie," L Lit A .11 Ii.; elgulli. ilog p unrest . lo am I i , k e i evi-r to lose i in iniiids ot rt tU-c- in I i.e . oplo. i he pi er eh t nt ill e i I iiinoiig the iii.ti-ttes ol the ot all l lie i'i .li.fd niUoliM el, i Ii nci ,ii.s M ) ii n u t to ii i. llrccr-ny lul ll'lelllll lu guv nl Uielnods, liar i, Iijmiim rtre 1 i i gOdilnl UHi) I'Xl.ldliL'e. wiii, ioi ilie Make ot peace, l hi - t-n iin.il l ii lei. ee i 1 I Li I el ,ti 0 a.-e- lu tie ,t vu i lie, and I liru, u..iici iiii'ti'iii-uiiui pioduced by uiailn l.id ii.ium.'; Hie people rioe ,U L.C'11 IDlglU 'n iHIU ilowu Itio (iui lo thai navf iipplenMed tufiU. lli-loi in loaded itti ex inipleH ol liu.s ki.nl lu tact the duet pouilsi ol li.nUi are iiai aiivt m ol the nirug gk-ti ft the (ii'ii'rM d to gt-l rid ol tluir opprespoir. 1 ho uio.eineutM lending to the gie.il inagiia (J u tri.it in dei' King fJ-juli, la Kuglaud and 1 hose wiucli led lo the revolt ot the American Colonies, me lllutUiu (icuiM of the Wily that rt loims come lo the from, b goading the j eo ple to detJperat lou . AC thin tune there are bouihIh in tbe air that ludicute the rising storm among the nutioue of the earth. The preaeut HOrttmble lor gold, to bo locked up in the impel led tiea&nrea of Europe, indicates that the storm is n-iug which is to threaten, the peace o tne worid. The hand ot ilibinaik no louger dwaiH the destiny ot central Eu rope. William ol Germany is noto nously recKless, ami his minister, Oapravi, will hardly be able to hold a ctitckrien upon him. The Erencb are trembling ou the verge of mis chief. Tne commune has a fertile field lor us growth, while scandal runs riot away to the highest offi cials of the nation. Austrain skies look black with grim war clouds. The great Empire of Russia is lu constant dread of the Eiuians. Tur key is a standing menace to civili zation and au abomination to this i ut' 1 1 y tuviug iige. Home rule lor Ireland and diestaonshuient lor England piomises to revolutionize cue ilntisti empire. In short there is no quarter of tne world taat seems to promise peace, lor any considerable length of time, except where a well formed republic has bfen established. Italy bas to be ever ou the alert ou account ol her conspirttors. The mallia is organ ized, a magazine that may explode at iiu moment. It is the spine of extiavagauce that is killing the na tions. Uppiessiou trom over taxa tion has been the fruitful source ot all the troubles enumerated. The time has been when the peo ple would bearinoults and injuries with more fortitude thu at pat ent, because while ibey were bound by iguorancc. they that the hiatus between tnem and their rulers was wide and deep. But the world has tie en voting into light, and man hood is asserting itself just in pro portion aa the schoolmaster has goue abroad. People are no longer willing to be "'like dumbdriven cat tle," ruled by corrupt politicians auu an insolent priesthood. Hence we see signs of restivenesa in all places where oppression abounds. iie is not a wise interpreter of the times who thinks that the world is sliding into an era of peace and general amity among men. The spirit of reform is in the wind; monarchies have gone in debt un til they are on the crumbling verge of bankrupcy Republics are dealing financially with a wasteful hand crashing taxation to support idle soldiers, and royal paupers is borne by the people with an increasing dissatisfaction, so that we have but litlle ground on which to build a hope ot universal peace, until a uni versal storm has first purged the elements that are to be engaged. In a well ordered republio the ballot-box is a means ol a peaceful reformation but in monarchies, where the victims are held in a tighter grasp than was ladon by the serpents whieh bound him, there must be a arduous struggle tor greater ltbeny. The present prospect is that this century will go out and the next will be ushered in witnessing the same sort of (Cenes tnat closod the last century and ushered in the present- The manhood of the nations is being chafed by the autocrats of the world and once the dogs of war treak their chains, the impending storm will oegiu to rage, and the map of the world will nave its limes alter ed in many places. Oppression mast go down and political and re ligious liberty must go up. This has been the tendency of this century, and there are no reasons to believe that the next century will stride backwards. The destructive forces of society will aim to abolish all governments but the wisdom o' the world is with the conservative minds, so that the final outcome will leave mankind in an advanced po sition. It may require the greater part of the next century to regulate the disturbances engendered during the last years of the present cen tury, hot t be tendingot the world's W 1 1 m towards a ieaiitistment tor pi it ! ltH aid n iff r oil 1. ' Ill- II 1 Ii , . t : .. . ,i lit- , . I 111 il tl... vi linger weigi. 8 t his matter care lully will see th.it the conflict is in evitable, but whoever trusts the declarations of that divine liook, which leaches us of an overruling Providence will feel satisfied that the final result will be, "The greatest good to the greatest number of people.'' It is a question worthy of onr careful consideration as to whether the world's population will be as numerous at tbe end of the next century as it is at present. The great struggle of the inn ending conflct will help to thin out exis ting communities and retard the growth of populat ion in many pla ces, but the survivors will no doubt be of a better class. Pesti lence and famine follow the track of destructive wars, and the weaker part ot humanity must succombto jthe disaster of the times. Mighty upheavals in society develop great characters and those stamp their impress upon tbe times in which they live, and give tone to the mic ceediDg genera'ions. We should therefore indulge no gloom in fore casting for the fii al results. Greater things lie before us than what we have passed. History and prophecy unite in pointing us t a a higher level lor civilization, and grander achievements for tin t tin il V of man. Hill I E 1 HE 01.1) MAN'S I I II. .0K TO n .In tie. n:ipf ii the old n rk- li ! W'h ! Wl lell ill M- t lie ei, I k nap? When tie iM The head 1 At theeraYl I'V -n. the - kk. .hi-1 in : W h the hi i The mKi While l, b, he nld i is talk dU -li ki- of their I iker d.T While the ..hi The elevaliir I bi i.h ;' Without :iltellli 1 1 1 11 1 1 " Ll' '11 ' re.l.l- i 1 1 T the 1.. Thoii-li h. While t hi- I tiiiiii l.v r thitii ' hiuiiiiiitu ,11 iie.n'- I. ; vuu In ni' a ild lluiU - I. book ki i I I now For the . No jatiLdiii! For the . 1'he head k fro ii k IV.. r ;iet- lll! ehureh. The hipping leik'- ! pereh. And of smoking the i not a Miiireli. For the old man's I Iliei- l.ov -Ie k from Inn THE IMtl'.NK AKD'S MARCH. MAliY T. I.ATHKoI'. Tramp, tramp, tr mip in the drunk .ni v ay, Mareli the feet of a million If none shall pity and none -1 Where will the noireh they end? all ave. are nial- The ynunir. the strong, the ol.l are tin r, , In'woful ranks they hurry pa.-t. With not a moment to think or care What is the late that conies ni la-t. Tramp, tnimp, tramp, to a dmnksiidV dooni, Out of boyhood so pure and fair: Soon forgetting the joys of home Slighting a mother's love and prayer. And swift and sure, in paths of critm Auav trom sorrowintr wife and child, lie t.reaks the holiest ties of time Reason dethroned anil soul gone wn Tramp, tramp, tn imp til drunkar. I grave Hides the w reck of a life of shame. And souls w hom Jesus died to -ave Meet with a future we dam not name. God help us nil the cross to bear. And work to rescue the mighty throng (iod give us courage till toil and prayer End in the victors joy ful .-ong. WASHINGTON CORRESPONDENCE, Several Items of Interesting- News. The new market is completed and tne stalls are being occupied. The colored people excurted to Bath last week on the steamer R. L. Myers. V. C Mallison H building an addition to his store. Miss Mary Adams of this town, died on the 24th and was buried on the 2Gch. Services at the Disciples chnrch by A. Latham, as the pastor was ill. The Council of the Diocese of Eastern North Carolina was in session in this town last week, quite a nnmber of clergemeu and delegates in attendance, On Sunday nighS a class of 18 was confirmed Two were added to the church of Christ on Sunday befora last. We were shown by Mr. V- S. Trizzle a black Hollyhood a few days since. On Friday last about 3 Pm. the South bound accommodation on the Scotland Neck and Kinston Branch was derailed, two or three cars thrown ofl and one man was severely bruised and a lady slightly One car smashed quite badly. NEW EAST RIVER BRIDf.E. Another Groat Link Between New York and Brooklyn. The proposed new East river bridge from New York city to Wil liamsburg, a section of Brooklyn, bridge in geneal appear ance. It will be 140 feet high, or 5 feet taller than the Brooklyn bridge, and 0,975 feet long, which ie 70 ieet in excess of the length of the pres ent East river bridge. The picture of the contemplated bridge is taken from Harper's Weekly. The height of the piers of the new bridge above mean high water will be 282 feet. The piers differ from those ol the Brooklyn bridge. They will be constructed of solid mesonry to a point 10 feet above the railroad way, and tneu there will be steel towers 110 leet in height. These will be built np with 35 upright colums, with horizontal and diagonal bracings. The bridge is to have a width of 83 feet; or 3 feet, more than the present one. The length of the cables will be 3,230 feet. Their diameter is to be 22 inches, or 0 1 i more than those of the old bridge. The wire used has an initial strength of 180,000 pcunds to the gquaie incn. .tor each ot the tour cables 17,000 single wires will be used. Tbese will be made up into 19 smaller cables, which wheu bound with wire will form the , er- fect cable. The dead weight, these cables will stand isl;l0 000 tons, the weight of the Uiidge being only 2Y00 tone- i' tie endless cable nystem iifsed mi the Brooklyn bridge will not be .nlosful f he I ill III r- rn ! In- new i.!;j In- gi- ii i 10 1 mi r. .11 t I . -.-. hi' tiinlr ' . . 11 ' (!.. Will 'i oljio will ue lit" I ii II.- .-.I ' I V r In i !.. ilre.Ui.t; i i 1 1 1 u ii eum uielieeii the O'lu ing summer. The thud bridge aoross the East river will also be constructed with in a few years It will be known as the Hudson avenue bridge and will have o clear span over the rivr ot 1,470 feet, The bridge will extend from East Broadway and Grand street, New York, to Myrtle avenue and Audson street, Brooklyn, Chamberlain's Eye and Skin Ointment Is a certain cure for Chronic Sore l i, Oraniilated Eye I. ids, Sore .Nipples l'ile-, Kczcin.-i, Tetter, Salt Khciim and Scald Head, cciiLs jx.-r ttx. l or sale liy ilrut'e'i-'s. TO HOiSBOWNEES. For ptittinsr a horse in a tine heahhv con dition try I'r. Cady's Condition 1'owders. They tone tip the system, aid digestion, cure loss of aniietite, relieve constipation, eorree! kidney disorders and destroy worms, divine new life to an old or over worked horse. l!o .-iitj tt-l.-im l-i, r Knlp l,v ilnurL-its- i'-- . do- Sold by J. V. JordaD, Xtivlkmc.N', C - Til- C'i I lit! lui'lj f.HiV i ( tUKO . and ell II':. ii.f" '. 1 to: Hi &: ir IV. U ! i'!i: w:e- i 1U I ' li: b;i:si.v:. . Won : watch: : buslit-r, i : feet v,-!.: springs ly t-akui; :: .. sion to r.. ' . goatherds ... their goats . But win -was the : " Puffs, con.'.'., where, curfi.'e eyea, tier tho furtive xi-. cold mout::, : made her r.; glide, Iiko a . beneath licr the lovely foot, over .i.i .. with the win breathed tL n herself to ti pleasure ct : . smiled, she bho grew r-; was grave. S Uig cold: aii.': roason. w:i.j , and dolica:-. ;. toward liiP "-i a red nose, j ' nothing ii.ure : a cold, bet; v iny: out early i would have le to havo jtu-1 bed. And tne she would L-i . would la;.. T :. felt in Ik r -maddenir.-. linf,-. A cel.;! ugly v.-oiii.u..'. foot on tho t.r which t::o '' eho wor vi d. in her pc. k. '. ill-luck: ,i:c With SUC'h h::r : : - '- '' !H :-" '' " ' ' 1 - ;--r ;n -10 ''' ..'.'.'-. . i ' i a -..ut eo quk ,'rl ,- ... cn a :rso to uet a har.'kc-.-' i. little tickling ;.. ti:e had becoir: :i pa nothing to b . ; hejr nose, n: . instant, n;. l :.s s. : -v :. 'i Tery rapiu;. . r . .t least u d i- a;, 1 : .: bureau ia 1'orti: . :.al v l ::. w:.'. so many per.':.: - ' 1, . r: .'.. "- white cambri i y, e : '.- other, liko the- e ....... 0- doves. Fate I:: - ' l.r.riest extT'i t::' . -- ' Vu. titrt:..:: of htr ; . . . . i i'h v.,i jri- ci- : r. . .r i::. I .- 6k;:: ... ... ': '.:..: ': . :'.' make up ; ; . ; Some oae v. j .... : "-, ; the verv :;...-. t-: .... ; the iipht mute. .- :. would be surp: . lous attituJc, u:. : enough to n.ukf .. No, no, never i -what? Vv" h u i rn-.i: employ? 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