. . . J.:- , ; . . . " ' ;" ! ? " ! - ' ; ' ' ' ' : ' i " . ' , j . i . - . r I i ' i ! 1 - -Z . i t The Daily Rovierc JOSH.T. JAMES, Editor WILMINGTON If, 8A.T0KDKY. JU5E 19.' 1880. Entxbkd at WiLMCfOToir, N. Matter. 1 THE pOSTOKtd AT (J., AH 8KCOirD"ClAH FOR GOVERNOR ? ;,;! TH0L1AS J. JARVIS, OF PITT. 1 i THE STATE CPKVFNTION rtto mcEeitaffulfcV reriortas Des'rin? to flrcset af iu it n. rejiw possible of $eocirfgb ke pemo. craticConverli&ld i4KfUlkb oaTburs- diV.wenield tfur editoriejspace ic.w from the the conveQ 8VDODBI8. WUICD Wf ma.- "1' Rileib Observer s report: At fifteen minutrs to one. tion was cdl!el to order by Capt S A Ashe, cbirmaif cMte DernccraticKxutive CtrfmiOfe VHe called James E l win temporary chairman, and H A London and P M Wilebfawwo appoiptl tempo rary a-crvtane8. - - Th rhairuieo of the tespectte tricts handadin tbe name o iog commitU es: Credential FO LIEUT GOVERNOR: A JAElDfl RODIWCON. OF MACON. FOR SECRETARY OF STATE: CTXLLXACZ L.flATTWDEIlS, OF WAKE. tba loliow- J A Sukrs. Hurfh Mur ray.C W iiroadfouk A M iiobie, 1 JU. ttl S M Fineer. John fc HenJenon Resolutior s . and . PJatfurm W A B Branch, I F Dortcb, B . R Moora, E- U Stamps, A (J McAlliatei , H C Jones, W U II Cow lei and L J Hoyle.1 rerraanent Oignizitioii W D Pruden, F M fe.inmoi.J U M elver, C M Cooke, M AicGebp,P li M;iibfc, J ( Buxton and A M' E: win. Stale Executive Coa.rsrlUie First Du t.?iciT U Jeinigari, J E jMoore, R VV Wham.,, ai.d .1 P Wlidbet. II 1JU1 IVVM - . j I FOR . STATE TREA&URER : febies,1 lieihiii Akw and Henry K n.nt W H DT.THalifax. sesended nOttinJlioif l)! Gf Jarvia in a graceful d tfatnest spttch. ' '. ?f Col Giarffe Willkaflon. of Caawell, in the nana$ of hiscoun.y. Dr P T Henry, oi Granville; spoke iu fvur of Jadge Fowle. , f The balloting tben began, the 'rIl of coriotiea befog called ' ii ? i ' i Thoa J:JarvU received '680'', n.nifil Ci owle. 449 vote. A M Scale, 1U8 votes a,nd J J Davis vole. Then followed scene rarely witnessed Amid, roars, shouts and cheers, county after county changed their votes to Jarvis : Col Fuller moved to raake the norai.na tion uuariitnous. Capt Jas E Shepherd, of Beaufort, ad drcsd the convention, and seconded Col Fuller's motkn to make the ype Unanimous He paid at glowing trit ilte io Gov Jarvis. Col H C Jones proposed three cheers f(Jr Hon p G Fowle. and they were given with a will. " Thij motion that the nomination be made unanimous was put ana carrieu wi.hotit a dissenting voice but witu a roar like the roar of th fi' a The cbairmaD. Mj Graham, announceo Gov Jarvis as the nominee of the ConKer vat've party in North Crlina. rtw -TarirlB WAR called tor U r 'ruH VI J - - minutes, and. amid cheers, touk the p at- joxxzj n. OF RANDOLPH. BfFi in the English -- Moiing, J b ,Hid N B Canaday. emotionKand gratitude he felk Keared Fifth DibiiiC' A E Henderson, David b Bh he.was, humble, by vne ude oi tne FOR ATTORKEY-GENERAL OF WIIS3N. P.eid, Mb iiubbins and 0 F liowe. . Sixth Disirlc JG Hall, S J Pember- tnn. .I,..hi. 13 Shaw arid W J Ya rs s-vHi.ih nU'trlct 11 7. Linney, W B marina nrjanand for nine years follow. n ihft i. low handles, to have Dceu io-uy selected by his countrymen to bear the FOR AUDIIOI): WXXiLZAM P. XJLODBB.TD, OF GATES. Witim- flnhs' forth a century aeo, brouhi Glenn, J C Wrtbprn a- d G A iVSj'; klm, an bonor of which y man might Eighth DUtricwKope EMa?, U ,M Far- whatever hit origin. He wouid man, It F Logan- And A M.KrwuiJ- , , . m. nf uh n;.nor Hmier any Therol was calu d, uhen il.o rpowes - tha been eal II n il IIIKI lA. I IILPn. 1JUV I. ' dorsed, after having for a ear exerch-ed For Superiuteident Public InstructioD. jonn c ocA&BoXLbtrasr OF JOHNSTON. FOR CONGRESS : V (Third DUtrict.) jonrr OF ONSLOW. For Presidential Elector, Third District. D. XX. EXcLXaAW. ' Of Harnett. VIEWS AND BEVIES S. came; from every county in tn fciate. a contest was announced in Northampton county alone. ' The committee)!! pe!i'iinen tion rep. rutl'tbiouih Hon Myi.lU Td a.c Uehee as follows: - . . For :hairmau- -loiin W Graham. For Yifri-Presiiieiils 1st? l'lM nc! & & bpruil. : j-- ' 2d Dist 'ict C J Myidock. ; 3d Diuic C W McCl mmy ; 4th Distiict T B renabK oih Diatiict G.-iorge Watson. Oih District --Walter L Steele 7th tMsirict H W Fries. Trh District Gen J jHi.&tone Jones 11 ' A lioudou, K M Furman- v - For Assistant Secretaries Swift Gllo way, A L ilow and P M Witaon. Th icnor.a i the cc miuittees were i unauimouaiy adopted. Mr B II Bujnfa moved the appointment f llH?atPs -at lare to l-eprewent Noith Carolina at Cincinnati. The followirg.were thenplecsd in nom ination: Col TLomas RuQEin, . of Orange ; Gen Uirt,ns 1 j i;iiiir-man: of Buncomue ; Uoi Wharton J Green, of Warren ; Hon A M name of Gyrus B Watson, Eeq, ofFur Sjtb, before the" convention. - Col WJ H H Cowlet?of Wilk.f, placed In Domination 4W PiCaldwell, Eeq, of Mr William Jk Branch, rf Beauiori, i ai iiA Wrignt, or Mfayn, p aca me betore Ihe convention." The balloting then began. The result of the vote war; Kenan, 805; Watsoor 166; Caldwell, 176; Stroog 103. The ination of Col KeQaa was lhn, ut oii motion, made unanimous amid .cheers The conven'-iou was thendeclaredad journed u-itit 8;30 o'clocK at Metropolitan Hall Jude Fowle, at this stage of the pro ceedings, was annouBCed. Ha was intro duced by the chairman. On taking ihe stat.d Judge Fowla "said he felt aa if he had before bira tbe whole of North Caro- iua, when be looted upon the bone and (due of the State jhere astembled lie acknowledged the great compume t paid him by the convention, in givmg mm mare tnan nve nunarea voies uu mt nom.na ion for Qvvernor. It was the first occas on in which he had ever a 1 - ed bis name to bu u?ed as a candidate ijt office Sii.ce i h dark days of lSSft hu voice hail always been beard in the land; sparing no mansof doiug good wurk toi tne glorious Democratic party ami tie grand old N rtb State. It was f -r others that he had iven hia eff ns." To tnose who to d iy had cast th .ir votes f r hitn and been suca bitoogJriends of his, l.e bad ore thing to say, and that was to folio w bim in his best efforts to make TboiDfB'J Jarvis G vernor tey twent) thouttand mnjori y. (Tremendous cheer ing ) He urged iheai to , join him to a ivnce the standard ot Democracy iu NoHh'Caro!tua, tor his voice shou'd bt beard everywhere in its advocacy. Judge Fuwie wtnt on to; speak cl the urgent necessity ftr action vigorous, prompt and jiteay, to carry the State in November He then touched on matters of national politic, and sid that the Democratic party was the conservator of the purity ot tne republic. Upon the Southern Suth. it', was now leit, rttts the perpet uation of Ihti principles of the Union ot our Uthefs Ue-called on- bis hearers, one and all, to-not be back warrtTu placing North'OaroUua iu a high pos tion among her. Democratic tis t-r btat-sio November. , 4 ThesDeech of Jude Fowle was dellvo ered 'with. deep' and marked fteling and earnestness. Throughout its delivery it waa interrupted by appmuae, and at its ot acclamation. fo lowing geatlemen were p.af id ui non -inatioii: Messrs J M Leach. Fb fl Bus., bee. Walter -L Sttele and Jchn Man- nin?. ; ; Tbe roll wis callevl, when it wa found Mkrs J I rach and 'rab LL Bus. hoa Hat rMivpti the rYeatest number ot votes. I and thev were accordingly declared Kj01EoafiL5jSi tf . Cen'l Sup'to Off,e; to have rectivt'd the norniuation for ele - WILMINGTON, COLTJKBU tors. made On mntinn the nominations weie unanimous. committee on ru es through W H II Oowle. ubraitted the following: ...fitirJccd.JThAt ibe central executive prescribe and publif h permanent rules for the pJrty orgamzition, Resolved. That the Democratic party fif North Carrlinaarein favor of an honest an A aWmnm iral Adminirtration of the governmeat, national and Stat?, under the constitutor! and laws of the United States and ot tbe State of North Carolina, and rely for their success upon the exer cise of a free billot, uutramm led by mi itarv ipterferenr?.. Hon J L Robicson returned bis thanks to trie Louveutio'u. GVii J M Leach madri a ms humorous rh A?!r.rn Oei.eral Kenan and Treasurer Worth maie eme remarks. Ml U GU8TA RAILROAD 00.. C3HA2JGE OF BCHEDUji On and after Mnndar. j-.- -if) the ro lowing .ehedule ViU 2' road: . Pafaenjrer, Exprew, Mail .nA Prei&t Ti ain, Daily except f- . I t X Alia m, the chairman declared the the arduous duties ot Gnier. magurtw, wa9 an a uled honor. To hav thus beeu i.Mr.MtRhed' above hisf dtslinguished rmitithrs broueht him inoie pride than ' r . t . . v" ha .! in HoQonhA v-itr tne nrbi iiuio. iub 1X9 WWlu Uvvi wvt - personal integrity had -; been attackea. Hu. the neoule trom tne mouuia.u wo !h'e" sea had aaid here to-day that the be lieve-Htrd trusted in his honor and. integv eu.--!Hia bitterest enemy migrit go 4brough his past life, and it he could uua that oBe dishonest penny naa lounu u w iyin his ; pocket, iu any way, h wouia leave tne btate . He went on to spe k of the bauner ne should tear in this campa.gn, wu.cu wotifd have upon it purity of party aud personal pu.ity. He inteodea to go iroui the moun aics to the sea and tell tbe pto nle ot North Carolina mat me oiaw should ever be :d tne care oi ic cratic party. , He went on to ucsunuo scene be witnessed in tms Fquare. wucu the Radical party came in power m mis Gov Holden delivered hi inanpiiral addrePB. fttiung in- C'livention a?' j urned. The Frightful Scourge YrriWw Fevr-r cin l e prevented ue of! Warr's'er's SifeKiduey an cure, aiid Wa ner Sate Pills Keep the Leave Wlhntnrton... Leave Florence............ Arrive at otambia r k i.esre x lornce...... . 'V I . TTT . I?.' Axnve at nunuuton.. . 'WIOHT EXPRESS TRAIN Leave Florenee,.w.... 4J Vr Arrive at Camden Junction "TV. aw-:. n us '.II i i All ITU ! W1U1UVU, Leave Columbia - - - W 7 V, . Leave Florence........... Arrive at Wilmington... . If U This Train itOM obIt WUteviUe, Flenanrton, bJJJTv 8 lj ; it . Q. A C. R. K. and in Wertern NorA , , a L.1 ver n, via f Colnmbin and Night Express Train from WtS'H tax blooJ clean ai-d nure. and Malarial Fevers U Paasengersfor Aaniu hoald tk. f1 wi 1 i or be apparent. These Kemedies jlll 'n ?c-u Citi' tion, and when they do their duty .the trait Ip Oharleiton, and Atut n mil w oh ours. iuiio 11 i io june 17 Miecelianeous. nights, making connection for CoJinbki' - .. MU 0i Uln ,, the Mr. Gai field,' says the New Yoik Herald. i the first candidate of either Joneg 0f eCfeienburg. Waddell. of New Hanover; Mai L MLosgl n.v:nt h saw -this. -but be with others of Halifax ; Hon W'Tpbrtcli, of Wayne; helieved that this dark cloud should be i u -m J - -V TT " . L'.U U ' 1 Josh I James, oi xsew nauover , xau . 1;f.Qj 0j marA Vqw not to stop in nia Busbee, Esq, of Wake; Ool onaiies u ;nrk nntil th e State was redeemed and party whose nomination for tbe Presidency The roll of counties was abou L. been followed b? charges of pecuniary called, '.wheu Capt 0 M Cooke ha been followed dj cna P . tbat lhe el ct ion of delegates be pc dishonor, ni posuiouaoi va v. , 1 c ana we redeemed Hon. William H. English, of Indiana. about to be restored to itsrightful owner;, ,tbe people i. a ot thfl s ate. Meinansiu vua una postponed suit had been brought about, until afttr the nomination for -Governor staja nere io-oay wui -wren mcHa Tlio. motion rjevailed bv a I State. ' '.I ' ii. 1 f ,i An 7 Krilo H nt.17 K;tt, , v- AaraTfh I large m3JvIIty. I lo pruuuscu " - ban written letter la .which, he aeciarea ; nramiUee on CrdentiaVtherv.reLnmanConld elect himself, audit needed that be will not consent to the use nlB Uorted that no bubiness had come Before the united efforts of his party to bring ;n ontaunniam to that of Hon, I it the contest in Northampton having hout such a result. It the DemocraU T. m A Hendricks either for Presf- been settle i by the delegation from jbat wished ta reap the frnits ot the day's i. nomas a. xieni , count v.. The. report was adopted. work thev must gd to work early and dent or Vice-1 reaident. I VThe nomination of,Mr John A Gilmer; Ute. He called for prudence and fairness a xUo.KJnirtnn disnatch says Senator l - inw (f th fourth iudicial district, was I at the hallot Jbox. and .aid that he did not .ex. ii mmm- f - i rr:" i IT IS CONFIDENTLY ASSERTED THAT ELLOW FEVER ran be PKE VEXTED fcv the nee of WARNER'S TfHTV ntvtirn jane 14 ' Carolina Central Railway niLuiJuiu, a. u., Mij J,i , - i Safe K lflney & uyct In conneotion with LiTcr -C lire. WARNER'S SAFE PILLS Oonkllng admiU that he was greatly dis- ratided .l..'.i; krat took nlaceiaP JNomiDationa ior uoveruur:ulUg tuu ippgmvwwucu ---- r .q order. Col T C -Fuller, ot Wake, took Biaine'i lin that; Grant did toUe lhe stana, He said he was profoundly aeugh otes to secure his nomination. itup-reaE&d with thi fact that the contest Ha aaTi that U he had autielpataWny in this State would be a tremendous one. v i .nM " have 'thrown" bis The Eepublicans would make an earnest such reault he would have 8nd b r alUck, Bai irwe are prudent faroet to Edmunds and secured his nomi- .q ouelegtipnof a standard-bearer, vie natien. He says that he wiH take an ao ry. perch upon bur banners, tire part io tbe campaign, -ar d; hopes to Tne Democracy of the 8ta:.e must be carrf New York for the tictet aimed and miped with the toper, carry iU1 tauce of the issues that press upon us in rm.M ; enrious' coincidence in the comincr "campaign. He arose to nom i.;Mn'hii "ifith ballot in connection "mate a man who, would thrill the DemoJ lationtotbe 36 th oauoi. ... cracv of the State and rouse them to ba-1 with prtsidential anairs: uaruu w . r nowioatien was an as nominated on the tbirtjstxth ballot; Jef- BUrance of Victory, He felt it to be a fersou was eleoted on the thirty-sixth proud distinction tb nominate this- man. ballot. In 1801 Jefferaon and Burr er? He pledged his aiand earnest eflorts to Dftiioi. u xov i, n secute.tbq election! of whoever tne con aa exact tie m tbe electoral college, and nonjnatflf and weut on the tlecUoa want to the House of Repro- a gi0WjDg tribute to the North Caro- aatatlves, where Jefiferson was elected on u3k Democracy. In tho name of the tKihirtvlaixth ballot, the contest lasting county pf Wake, and in the name of a tbe tmrty-eixm oauw, . , arge r0rtion of this State, he presented for aeven day a. - : -' '- ;'.r the natne of Daniel G Fowle for Got- ' Tbe European spoxtsmao, mighty rDOr. (Long and continued applause. ) hunter thongh he be, Is completely put to Col H amnion. Q Jones, of Meckleu- . . . R. . aarrra b tz. ascended the sWa amid a perfect thebiusn waen co-iuij 6 - cf applause "and' cheers. He ad account of a dayY ahooting with the regi jfceyj-1 hQ convention, saying that he bags made by the Indian rmjaha and prin wa3 gtrack with the gravity ot the poll lice- or even by the Feringheea, in British cal situation aid th3 danger ftom that r:. . c. i. -.w;i arch-enemy, toe Kepublican party, and India, ine may ue r'J--' fel thatthii was perhaps the, last Uecis. tion. and consequently leas physical im. . fl . jj tbe lMUfl m lh;g Slate nravement. in the monster battues of the much depended 'A man was needed to E at than in our mora homely aud lead our bests to victory who had never am raorts. but th.-yafr.iom;. been known to quailat e but who - - - naa ai ways lougni ojmpiwu buva aknj thing Teiy m8uiuv.Cu ifa fa Kepublican berdes. . That man Im. thirtv-six ouuaoes, iu pigs --.Thomas J Jarvis. recorn was s 9no dfteris the sum of a Hindoo gen glorious. He had , stood iu thii capttaj . and eiroesily worked against those ene tlaan .uov.u. - miesan4 strangeri toour Sute wh were .An engine that ill pull a short train . upon her. The speaker went without rUme, smoke, grease or noise is t speas: of the gallantry of Gov Jar preetoely what is needed on elevated rail- vis during the war, and of his continued w.Y. Such an engine Colonel Beaumont, effort, for the best good ef tbe State, and aEnglishenginaer.U reported to have .; he felt jure Hhat thite.famta of bi ? MS . f , . . . .mn;r lin Hut. desired bis renomidattcn. U cls lutented. Air i. stored in a reMoir un- JoQeg rf h.g fff lo dar a preaaore ot lfiOO notmds jtobe ekl tle DOrQinee cf this convention, aquare iach, and "delivered thence, Oral : y T Dortc,1 6f ' Way ne, next into a gaaH and r'aHex ward. 4otbj big &ook' ib.i.rit ai d i-aid he had been re: CfUuUei., whence; atiermg out italoVce qutiitfujr bumber of delegates, frm iTpae.lntotheoutePrir. Au old diffi J.19 otptem wWdi ,condei and of csxlcss, hai bean ttJae fv-Wii .aki Ahat if he waa. nominated there would Uatidttfdf 'Attorney nrfnaeannowftaiatTCa-ioauwwwi. cumwete. unuy iu me uemocriio tvtwo ton. foreleM; mJIea, M ton. tor twenty mile., with one charge of air. nk.. .Xhii wa. nuti ao occastoo W risk any thing, bat a strong man must be nominated. wish to go into office unless upon a fair hallot. He again returned thanks for the ereat mark of esteem given him here to. dav. and begged to thank the convention Be would return to tnai omce in wni.cn be expected to stay for four coming years He closed amid a roar of applause. Col H Q Jocca moved that a commit tei of three be appointed to wait on Jude Fowle and ask him to address the con vention in the evening. It was adopted and Messrs H G Jones, Montford Mo Gebee and Tbos C Fuller were appointed as the committee. The chairman annoanoed, as the next thing in or ler nominations for Lieuten ant Governor, M pj I McRae, of Cumberland, presented the nanre of J L Robinson of Macon. Capt W H Day, of Halifax, presented the name' of Julian S Carr, of Orange Mr WO Etheridge, of Bertie, nomina ted Col Thos M Holt, ot Alamance. Mr ChafTes Price, of Rowan, placed in nomination Kerr Craige, ef Rowau. The ballotting began, and the result after two call, f the roll, was announced as. follows : Jiobinson, 688; Carr, ; 37; Holt, 71 ; Craige, 98; Bennett, 20. On the 6rst ballot, it seemed as if the strong vote given fer Mr Oarr, together with the many changes to him, wouid re sult in his 6uccees,t and there was loud cheeriue by his friends. The vote for him wasover 400, it was estimated. But the ' confusion caused by the changes made a ccw call of the roll an absolute necessity. The nomi&ALion of Mr Robicson was announced, and, upon motion, was, amidst applause, made unanimous. The nomination for SecrJtary of State waa next called for. Maj Chas W !Mc Clammy, of Pender, placed iu nomination Col William L Saunders. Mr E L Vaughan, of Alleghany, said he had a letter from Tyre York, Esq. asking that his friends Tote for Colonel Saunders. : , , Cot Siuriders waa then, on motion nominated by acclamation, amid rousing cheers. Toe ext nomination was that ofTreaa urer. Col Paul B Means, of Cabarrus, mored that 'old Dr Worth,": a he pleas antly termed in present incumbent of lhe office, be: nominated ; by acclamation This wai done in a moment amjd loud applause. ' ;' ' ' . . ; , . s, ',.., jlrie next thing b order, wa. the numl n.tidttdr 'Attorney General Fof thfs ooahldn Uenrv" K ' Bryan, ef ' Graven: placed ' iu nomination Cut Thuoiaa. S Kenan. Mr W B Glean, of Fjrsyth, placed the cltt4e there wa.j.a roar EEKIXG 8ESSION The chairman announced as, first in order nominations for St.de Audi-or. Mr G N Ferguson, of- Haywovd, npm inated Dr S L Love, tba present incum bent Mr C B Green, of Orange, placed in nomination the name of Capt R A -Shot well, of Cleaveland. Mr' James T Morehead, Jr, of Guilford, nominated Cpt Rulus Amis, of Grn ville. Hon W T Dortch nominated Geo W P Roberts, of Gates. Hon, Alfred M Waddell, of New Hano ver, nominated GA J G Burr, of Nw Hanover. Edmund Jonea, E q, of . Caldwell,, placed in liotnination Maj Thoo Sparrow, of Beaufort. Col Duncan K Mcllae, of New llanO ver. seconded the nomination of Col Burr Mr D H McLean, of Hamet , second ed the nomination of Col Burr, Mr Turner, of Iredell, kiomiuated Mr Thop A Nicholson of Irede.i. Mr James H Exum, of Nash, nomioa ed Mr W A Darden. of Greene. Cpt Swift Galloway, of Greene, sec onded Mr Darden'e nosaination. The neminations were then closed, and the ballot was had, but there were so many chants tbat the votes were never announ-ed. One by one tbe counties that bad supported other candidates changed to Roberts, amid storm of ap p ause. On motion of Mr Edmund Jcncs, of Caldwell, the nomination of Gen Roberts was made unanimous. The next ncmiiatioa in order was that for Superintendeut of Public Instruction. Mr W O Troy, of Fayetteviile, nomi nated Mr John C Scarborough, the pres ent incumbent, j Col Paul B Means, of Cabarrus, placed ionominati.n Mr Bickley. Mr G S Bradshaw, of Randolph, nominated Rey C C D'-jdson, of David son. Mr T W StraDge, of New Hanover, nominate! Capt C B Denson, of Chat ham. Mr U F Grainger, of - Wayne, nomi nated Rev Needham B Cobb, of Cumber land. Mr John Gray Bynum, of Burkf, uom nated R L Abernathy. Mr WHH Cowles, of Wilkes, nomi nated Mr J H Hill, of Watauga. Mr Charles A Cook nominated John E Dugger, of Wake. There being no further nominations, the ballot was taken, but there were so many changes that the results for all the candidates werejnever announced. Coun ty after county changed, amid cheers for " Scarborough. Gol Paul B Mean, moved that tbe nomination of Mr John C Scarborough be made unanimous. The motion was put to a vote and carried. Tbe election of delegatss to the Nation al Democratic Convention at Cincinnati, from the State at Urge, was next taken . AU authori is on the subject decla e Tel- low Fever to be a Blood rouon. Tne breathi 'iLg rf a inal trial infected Atmosphere acting airtctly on the blood. It is known sad admitted, and an writing vouched for, that ' Warner's SaKjiuey & Liver Cure ia connecti n witb WARNKk'd PAFK P1LL8, acti asttdore, direfjt'v upon the organs the Kidneys and Liver that cleanse and purifv the bloodj is the begt aLd only i . i.'. j - a- i - enecuve umoa i uriner n w mown. For sale bv all Urogsibtc. ir ay 20 Excursion Tickets ARB, ZfOW ON SALE fO'Hl : Resorts in the Western Carolki arid Geora. Train leaving WllMlNQ TON eterrn. ling, except Sundajmt 6 o'clock, rW COMFORTABLE SLEEPING CAR3. n makes close connection at Charlotte WlTfi ALL LINES TO THE MOUNTAIN COLT-1 TRY. . - -i, For furtber information apply to june 3-im, F. W. CLARK, General PueDerig, WILMIMGTOM & WELDS RAILROAD. . v. I 1 5 Ayer's ? -ti r- ' 'V icor, up. The following were nominated : W T Dortcb, of Waji Josh T James, of Xew Hanover ; John Gatlmg, ot Waue ; Thos Raffio, or Orange ; AM Waddell, of New nanover ; L M Lout, rff Halifax ; Jjh i S Ueodeia, of Rowar; Whaiton J Green.of Warrer; Charles K Junes . or MecJtienbarg; Thomas L CH'cman,of Buncomb- jTbomaa M Hof.bf Alamauce; James M Leacb, cf Davidson. - . ( , The roll of couutlea was then c-tlled, when the foUowiug gentlemen. Laving re ceived the higheat votes, were deciaied el-cbed dekgY en : W T Hoitcb, J hn S beLdeiaou, Tru mor KofBa and A M Wadtksll - ;4 -'V?- . -f A rterttfci--Wbarton J Greer, T L Cllt-gman,1 L il Xong. aid CbarVa K Tne nomination of elector, for tbe State at targe being next in order, the FOR RESTORING GRAY HAIR TO ITS NATURAL VITALITY AND COLOR. It is a most agrepablfi dressing, w hich is at once harmless and effectual, for preserving tlio hair. It restores, with the gloss and frcslmes's of youth, faded or gray, light, and red hair, to a rich brown, or deep black, as may be desired. By its use thin hair is thickened, and baldness ofh'ii though not -always cured. It clocks falling of the hair immediately, aiid pauses a new growth in all cases wh'-iv the glands are not decayed; while to brasliy, weak, or otherwise diseased liairj it imparts vitality , and strength, ami renders it pliable. Tlo Vicoi: cleanser the scalp, cures an.l pn-viMits tlie formation of dandruff; and. by its cooling, stimulating, and sooiliiim properties, it heals most if not all of the humors and diseases peculiar to lhe sealp, keeping it cool, clean, and soft, under which conditions diseases of th'-.sculp and hKir are impossible. - A j t , ...... PASSENGER DEPARTMENT, Wilmington. N. Cm Mai -20 L Rf. pOMMENCi5a"JrJNE lit. 18J, Rod 1 rip Tickets to the Mineral Springs and Summer It- sorts of ViTfiinia, .West Virgiaii and KortlrCarolina, ill be cn iiteat3be.Crapob,'IIcitii " of thia Bead via Goldiborp, Weldos, mond or Peteraburg, and also te Bui Resorts of npper South Carolina ;d I ern North Carolina, via Wilmtogt s,1 Columbia, ; For Tickets, Price Lhts and Thu C ! - containing all needful iaformatioa, the nndertigned, or Ticlst igenti t mtngton, W Ison, Weldony TrtrrtfI a.fopk;1' Ooldsboro. : mar 29-1 m Oen'l Puaeogtr 1ft- - j WIIMINGTONj COLUMBIA I 4U2U8TA R. R. PASSENGJER DePABrrMlT' As a Dressing for Ladies' Hair, I Wu-muoto.v, N. C, May2Cuv IfW ft! . - - ' I - . .-J The ViGQii is incomparable. It is color- ijOMMENClAG JDMB Uii Wh less, conuims neither oil nor dye, and will not soil white cambric It imparts an agreeable and lasting perfume,; and as an article for the toilet it is economi cal and unsurpassed in its excellence. rilEPABED ET Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass., Practical and Analytical Chemists. SOLD BT ALL fiXl'(iUT3 ETZSprOERS. M1LT0N11V. JOHNSON, Lumber Commission Merchant WAanx tj ax on, x- O. 1 M-, J. U. B ATEri, Hew r paper Advartu nff Aceat. 41 Park Kow. f Times Bnildntr New Yor, ia aathoriaedto contract for ad- vertuements ia tn Daily Biviiw at4 Wit Hia.ioaJocaaaL, at on'r lowest rater ml t 1 ' trip ticket, to the Mineral Springs and Bninffl soits of Virginia, West Virg, and North Carolina will be on sale at the Coupon Ticket 0 oftbURoad. v 'v Sor Tickets. Price UmU1' TT coataii inr all needful' fn'fomatio., the nndMtimtMl W1irLir kertmtl&' lgton, Flcrenee, Bnmtsr "or Oo I may tdlni ' OenPaasenf r ' S Jb 4 .... O " ' "s,4 FASBIONAJSLlCILlJJf T WifailB'ton,ll'. 0 . .Al? Corner Third and Orang' f PANOY Q90Sa,WhW! mil kinda.WilL.rees. and yp fJV kind. V oW iaix, brajdaoom biogi, mem ana make r eqvai v q aate made to look Uk.tney werw and ae my tpecinters of wo'k . rfl

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