Tho Daily Hoviov. JOSH. T. JAMES. Editor & Prop. WILMUCGTON. N. C. MONDAY. APRIL 9. 1884. Catered at Xh PoatoSce at Wrhmlagto. X. C. QUCCll PEOPLE. Tbera U a class ol people who may be aptly denominated queer. Away back la tho ilcepln cents ries were . to be found these aame pccallar Individ nxls asking: "Who will show qs any coodr : When the SiTioor of men was per forming rexl and mighty works they stood by and with dyspeptic visages u- cribed It to Satanic axency. Sinister lhemselTo they cannot conceiro how any one caa act from pure and lolty impulses. Seeing, aithcy do, everything through tho blarrcd leases of their distempered imaginations, thej are ever ready to impngo the motives of others. This fatal penchant, not infrequently. scrYcs to deter many good words and works because they shrink from hav ing improper mot ires ascribed to tbem. These lecherous libels upon humani ty seem to wax fat la their congtnia1 but dirty work. These reflections bare been sufgest- pi bv rpailintr in mora Ihin one n.itr the rcry unkind and unjust motives attributed to Gen. Grant and the North era people tor the lyuipatby manifest ed in building the Confederate Honit. W!trvtjaen.Iy inveigh against the North lor claimlnr a monopoly of nil tho virtue, and asking of the South ' Cn any jrl come out of Nazareth?" However we may difler from General Grant politically, no one can deny that his demeanor towards Gen. Lee and hi brave boys was delicalo and manani mous. lie was a bard fihter. as those who fell tho !uty blows of bis powerful arm ia battle can attest. As a brave, victo rious soldier Ke knows how to feel for the brave, but unfortunate -men who fought against him. . . 'The bravest are the lendrest The loving are the daring." 'Peace ha'h her victories tut lsi re nowned thao war, and we d trust that the sword has been turned into a pruning-book and that, as sectiitns. we shall learn war no more. It is mean to even insinuate that Geo. Grant never outraged the better Instincts of human ity by speculating In human misery and recess; ty tor political ends. Gen. Gordon' natue is a tuflicieot contra diction thai there is any trade, but what we wish to do is to Inveigh ngainsi gratuitous sectional or political in snlta, especially in an enterprise so laudable end where the action of the Northern people Is S3 spontaneous and generons and their words so cordial and magnanimous. The Home is not yet built and lot us not throw any hin drance In tho way ol Its accomplish ment by reflecting upon the motives actuating thoso coiajd in the icxni work. quakcj. and tbtry loom, therefore, large with all tbVlerrors o! the unknown, added to those ot the truly terrible The mere word of a madman that an earth quake was to be expected on a given day was sufficient to send thousands ot persons (i wealth and fashion to spend the night of April 6, 1750. in Hyde Parfc A TBAGIC EVENT. A Father's Despair and Self-! Inflicted Death. Ilia Son's Final Rescue, Too Late, to Save Ills Parent. scribeof below is one of the most re- . . markable episodes in the domestic his in tents ana carnages. vPr t of America. It is absolute truth however, and the trembling bivouackers returned home .disappointed "of their earthquake. In a country where such disturbances are freqncntj few people would think it worth while to be rob bed of a night's rest for such a trifle. A Quick Recovery. which can readily be verified The inhabitants of the pleasant town of Cortland, N. Y., were shocked one morning by the announcement that Mr. Clinton Rindgc, one of their most prominent citizens, had committed sui cide, ine news ppreaa rapidly ana aroused the entire neighborhood where Mr. Rindgo was so well and favorably It irives ns crest measure to state mat . . e, j J-.a;n the merchant who was reported to bp at i . i.n rnsli n,i thn on- the point of oeatn irom an aiiac oi . ry beard on every side as to the rnenm&Dis.DM i-nuinyi " Thn farts as rtnvnlnrw nn n- cause, ineiacxsas developed on in vestigation proved to be as follow : Mr. llincfcc was domestic in his SAM FOR THE LUNGS. Natur ally ho feels crateiui ior ,ioo ocncu ori,i ti- ff An;ny,n derived from using this remedy for the . fior:fitv of his rhildmn af,ffnride Inngs and throat; and in Cvinff pno . tJ. development. And indeed he STATE DEMOCISATIO COT.U " - r JSIITTEE. - Plan of; Organization in the - Democratic Party of North Carolina. Rooms Dm Central Ex Committee, - Raleigh, May 20, 1884. This committee hereby publish the plan of organization of the Democratic party compueu irom me rules anu amendments. heretofore adopted by the State Democratic Executive com mil tee. TOWNSHIP OUGANIZATIOJT. 1. The unit of county organization shall be the township. In each town ship there shall be an executive com mittee to consist ot five active 1 Demo crats, who shall be elected by the Dem- ocrstic voters of the several townships called by the county executive commit!: tee. And said committee so elected shall elect one of its members as chair man, who shall preside at all commit tee-meetings. 2: The several township executive committees shall convene at the meet- allowed to cast tho whole vote to which their township or county may be ; enti tled., -y-r'j 2. Iu all - conventions provided for by this syttera. after a vote is cast there shall be no change in such vote until the final result of tho ba'lot sba'l be an nounced by the chairman ot said con vention. 3. 1 All Demoaratic executive ' com mittees shall have the power to fill any vacancy, occuring, in their respective bodies. ; 4. That the chairmen of the differ ent county conventions shall certify the list ot delegates and alternates to the different district aiTd Srate conventions. And a certified list of said . delegates and alternates to the State convention shall be sent to the - secretary of, the State Central Committee. For the committee : Octavius Coke. Chairman. J. J. Litchf.od, Secretary. The lanrest and best stock of Windows. Doors, ishnds &c.. and: at Factory prices is at N. JacobPs Hard ware Depot, f IIAHiIiOADn. vT Wilminston "&7 1 Railroad Compan; e of Schedu ton A WeldonKdSf, DAT MAIL AND EXPRESS TRrrS Leave Weldon.. ;- tb hcity to this statement we aro actoatea good rcason to be proud for they ings of the several county ' conventions by motives of pub.ic benefaction, trust- ffavo promisc 0f long lives of success or at any time and place that a majori- MISCELLANEOUS. in that others may be similar manner. benefited in a APItlL. ANTICS. I x micprlv unlrpmnt old man. who had bevn sick for sometime, called upon a doctor, and after telling his symptoms ti-H wh?it hti shou d do. Well. sir. vou matt tnkc a cold bath every morn ing.' "What! avish all over every UtJ" V " "Will 1 die it 1 oon i do it?" -Vou certainly will. Well, doctor. I ain't able to walk down town; will you co nnd ?et a preacher and an undertiktr? I'M ko home and et ready to sp th-iu. on may snd yonr oil. tn mv arlniinistmtor and ho will settle i after I'm cone Good d.iy " 1 r mv hushand anv betler?" phe asked. intrc-Ptirs the doctor in th hrl cav nn hi wsv out. I ihink he 14 ii little easier ths nn rning " 'You can'i j.-y positively. I support, whether ha will live or die?" -Icannol " "W elj. I am sorry for that, became Tni a dele eate to a woman's mhts convention that mpeis next week, and 1 d like to have he matter ttled before I co' A Kcw Yorker ha incurred the di nlonsuro ot all th underta ers in that r tv. and tbev tan; ni tMycoiting nun He hs invented a little spring t( attach to lets to that when tue liht is blown out the gas will bo turneu oil. ' I can't aHjrd but one flower on my hat " she said to tho milliner "Well, where will ou have itr "As 1 Rit next to the side wall in church you can put it on the side next to the congregation. was the soft reply. and usefulness. But an evil day came, ty of tbem may elect, and shall elect n His vounsest sou. William, bejran to county executive committee, to consist show sirrus of an carlv decav. lie felt of not less than fave members, one of tinusuallv tired each da v. and would whom shall be designated as chairman. sometimes sleep the entire afternoon who shall preside at all ot said commit- u pcrmuiea io ao bo. ilia ueau paineu i uiccuugs. him. not acutelv. but with .a dull. I in case mere snail oe a launre on heavy feeling. There was a sinking the part of any township to elect its ex- spnsation at the nit ot his stomach, lie ecuitve commuieo ior ine penoa oi lost all relish for food ami much of his thirty days, the county executive com- said committee voters of said interest lor things about him. He tried manfully to overcome these feelings, but they seemed stronger than his will. He beiran to lose flesh ranidlv. The father became alarmed and consulted mit ee shall appoint from the Democratic township. 4.. The members of the township committees shall elect to any vancancy ' tJ A . have spent over SI 00,000.00 in defending rivht to tho Durham liiili &8 our trade-mark. Wa have our Undoubtedly lie is to-dar the most valuable Bull in the world. Now lit stands to reason that we couldn't afford to protect him so thoroughly if BLACKWELLS! BULL. DURHAM To bacco, of which he ia the representative, wasnt the UESsT Smoking Tobacco erer made FAST THSOCGH MAII. ft a& DAnari.No. 40 socth. Leave Weldon.... i Arrlveat Wllm'gton,rrnVsL"ns:H .V8 1 MAIL AND PASSENGKB TlUtV. 'v Leave Wllmlncten I Arrive at Weldoa........ ' f. Train No. 40 South win ., I a t Goldsboro and MaSS P Wjw 1 Tralna on Tarboro Branch fbA t i Mount forTaxboro at 1.20 A M.. Daily. iSnndav. .VL. ! iTt leave Tarboro at lo.6o a uL' J Trains on Scotland Neck BriilA Halifax for Scotland NeckaTs 1 turalnsr leave Scotland vJlr K i daily except 8unday. , - A. - Train No. 47 make close conr. I donforaU points North ffi n? ' Btehmpnd, and dally execptfidjj! physicians as to the cause of his son's occurring in said committees. illness, hut they were unable to ex- 5. The county executive committee pi tin. Finally severe sores broke out shall call all necessary county couven on his arms and he was taken to But- tions by giving at least ten days notice lalo where a painful operation was by public advertisement in three public performed resulting in the loss of much places in each township, at the court wood but allordinir little reliet. 1 he house dx)r. ana in any .Democratic vouns mm returned home and a coun- newspaper that may be pub ished in cil of physicians was called. Alter an said county, requesiiug all Democrats exhaustive examination they declared of the county to meet in convention n th-rc was no hone ol linai recovery their r spective lownsnips. on a com- and that he must die within a very few mon day therein stated, which said day days. To describe the .agony which shall not be less than three days before Train No 43 runs dall nection for all Pointa Ktiom Washington. -.r au trains run solid between wiwL Washington, and UvepXa' ew attached. , s . For accommodation fVw..i.. ger coach will be attached toitj Jonv Ttnvw apl 23 .'"T".7; wram The sales of Blackwell's Bull Durham Smoking Tobacco far exceed those of any other brand in the world, eimply because it has Deen, is, and will be, the best that can be made. All dealers have it. Look for trade-mark of the Bull on every package. Dried orange rrel iu fires in Florida. Inr tinn :ni' ... ... o Truo 3Ierit Mono iriven Allcnck's l'onus Plasters this announcement caused the father would be impossible. His mind failed to grasp its full meaning at first ; then finally seemed to comprehend it, but the load was too great. In an agony of frenay he seized a knife and took his own lite, preferring death rather than to survive his idolized son. At that time William llind?e was too weak to know what was transpiring. His face had turned black, his breath ceased entirely at times, the fiend, Bright's disease of the kidneys, from which he was sutlering, could not be removed. In this supreme moment William's sis ter came lorward and declared she would make a final attempt to save her brother. The doctors interposed. her it was useless and that tne meeting of the county convention. for the purpose of electing their dele gates to the county Convention. That thereupon the conventions so held shall elect the delegates to represent the townships in the county conventions irom the voters of the respective town ships, which delegates, or such of them as shall attend, shall vote the full Dem ocratic strength ot their respective townships on all questions that may come before the said county conven tions. That in case no convention shall bo held in any township in pursuance of said call, or no election sbali be made the township executive ; committee j shal appoint such delegates. o. Each township shall be entitled to cast in the county conveution one vote Wilmington, Colnmbt . & Augusta B. U. Co. praica ot GianoxAL acmnrtOT -i ij if WUmlnttdn. N. Ci Apra tt,S4 mch 7 1yd ITS nrm cfri rrwniiiii A I Renowned of Schedule. 01 assuring tier it was iaS given AllCOCk a l n'US 1 lasiers I uuiu uihj ii..ijh uiu cim uy me iui cvcijf icuij-uo icuiuuuiii; ho lam-st sale of any external remedy means, she proposed to employ. Jiut ana one vpte tor iractions ot titteen ih,. iritrt Ifvnnh.iv biM'ii usin? I sue was nrm, aim pulling an oacK, an I uemocFanc vo.es cast oy mai iowii .. j - s- i .. .r.-.. . i . , ., , . , - ... trial oil proacneu uer oroiner s siue anu au-i snip at tue lasi preceuing guuernaionai of their nunisterea a remeuy wnicn she lortun- ately had on hand. ithin an hour he seemed more easy, and before the day was over he showed signs of de cided improvement. These favorable other kinds ol plasters, one AllcockV will convince you wonderful superiority. Tho biuincs depression Um$ not socra to hate i-jmaud unlav r.ibly i.n the buHnes pruipects of thi ean sleainrrt tht ply b trjii ihl country aul ih va uu Kurieait iNirl. In deitl ii N ni t a, nil improbable it may be helping i. as Ihn men will bi: bkrly t' en ahriKMl th"n yrar win j luy jar would remain ni Ii Mil. Th paSfnri acntsnf the v riMH Hues l earners report that thry have more pascngfis boked fcr llc voase aenws th At lantic than usual al this m-asn of ilin year. The acoiumojii n are in cnaetl. it i true, but the number ol paascngrrs prutiiiic iu U inert in pioportion. . - Kiuily Faithful!, wh-i aibd for Ku mpo taal week. a;d to a reporter con cerning her observations 'of Mormon Urn: Occasionally women have been fonnd brave enoah to take their lami lies and go out into the world from the homes wbtire new favor.tcs hau sup planted them til the husband's favor but co pen can describe the deprivations and snCerinzs they encountered. No one has creater rearxxt than I fcr the free and enfettered practice of religious, bo t poly ram y as practiced ia Utah is such a crime azainst civilization and asaiait nature iUclf. and involves such terrible degradation, that those who have at heart the interests of 'human monlity, not to speak of womanhood . should not rest until thy have detroyv el this worst systatu ttut the heart of man ever Instituted on religious or any olher roundi.w England ha been visited by earth quakes several times, of which the fol lowln have bden recorded: One felt throohont England In 1080; another felt throughout the country In 1274, by which Glastonbury was destroyed; the greatest known ia that country op to that time, oa Novembtr II, 1318; a aliibt shock lo London ebroary 3. 1 1 49. mryA m. TfT.r ofis on March 8 1 and I the latest recorded, a very alight one, in the north western part of England on November 0. IS52. England, as will be seen from, the above instance, bis had little practical cper3eaoe ot ' earth- CO Huoadway. Room 52. New Yokk. March 2, 1883. Haying been cured of n severe at tack of rheumatism of the neck and shoulders by uihg Allcock's Porous Piasters. I feel it my duty to strongly commend their use to any one similar s' aftlicted. For a peri'Kl of several months I had exhausted many other so-called remedies without obtaining he sli2het relief. Finally I applied ono ol Allcock's l'orus I'laslers, and ound myself almnstimmcdiately cured I consider them a true blessing. . Faiih fully vur?, JAMES K.llOSMKU. election: Provided, that every town ship shall be entittled to cast at least one vote, and each township may send as many delegates as it may see ht. 7. That in cases where townships MRS. JOE PERSON'S REMEDY FOR GENERAL DEBILITY. BUILDS UP THE SYSTEM AND IMPARTS VIGOR AND HEALTH. signs continued, nnd to-day William consist ot more than one warn or pre R. Rindge is well, having been virtu- c;nct, each of said ward3 shall be en ally raised from the dead through the titled to send delegates to county con marvelous power of Warner's Safe ventions 'and Bhall cast its proportion- Cure, as can be readily verified by any ate part of its township's vote, based citizen of Cortland. upon the last preceding vote lor Gov- Any one who reflects upon the facts ernor in said township. I above described must have a feeling 8. That for the purpose of fully inau- ot sadness. The father dead by his guraing this system, the present county It is an antidote for Malarial Blood Poison, And a sure -remedy for restoring the system aner uaYiug na.n iiiuoo .snu rev Ait. Th Mississippi wu a. New OrUttus on ill"! month than ever ln'fore an irch highnr 2Vh of l;i-t kno. i. What :t pity tha wrinkles sliitildnol be all under otir In c's initialot on onr f n--f. It would be a much nn'nl. utter arrange- As a sui-crb hnir drct-sing and rc invatr Ayrr's Hair Vigr k univer dly cmiiiiendcd. Ii eradicates curf and dainlrull. cures all eruptions aud itching of.tho scalp, promotes the re pewc jrrmvth of thn hair, and surely prevents its lading or turning uray. The hours pass'wiih hanpy pr'. Hxts iu vifv arc moic pleasant than thofecrowned with fruition. In the lirt instiiicc. we emk the li"h t our nffii appetite; in the letter, na'.urc cooks it forus. Vita Cured Six Years Ao. 'It has been 0 years since I wns cur ed or Cts." says Mr. W. Ford, of Wirt Jefferson Co., Ind. "tiujuirikui Xcn vine did it." And it always will, read er. $1.60, at druggists, j own Jiaiui, supposing, ms son s recov ery to be impossible; the son restored to health to mourn the loss ol his lath er and the agonized relatives with a memory of sadness to forever darken their lives. Had Clinton Rindgc known that his son could recover he would to-day be alive and happy, but the facts which turned his brain and caus ed him to commit suicide wereueh as any one would acTept as true, However ad this case may be, the truth remains that thousands of peo ple are at this moment in as great ac tual peril as William Rindgc and in as great danger of causing misery if not death to their friends. " Liver and kid ney diseases are become the most com mon and mo.st dangerous of any oi all modern complaints. They aie the most deceptive in their beginnings and horrible in their iinal stages. They executive committees shall continue in office until their successors are elected under this system, and shall exercise all the functions pertaining to said oflice under this system ot organization. !)j The chairmen of township com mittees shajr preside at all township conventions; in their absence any other member of said committee may pre side. "10. In cases where all the township executive committees are required to meet for the purpose of electing county executive committeesaid mtetine shall be deemed to have a quorum when a majority of such townships shall be represented in said meeting. COUNTY AND DISTKICT CON YJ&TIOXS. I. The several county conventions shall be entitled to elect lo their' sena torial, judicial and congressional con ventions one delegate and one sltcrnate As a Toxic And Alterative. Moob.es ville, Iredell Co . N C Bems d irou3 of add njj my tc t!monUl to others concerning the meihs of Mrs .'oe Pe -son's Remedy, I take pleasure in s - ylng that as a Tonic and Alterative I do not think it has an equal. I lia-e fairly tested ilt. and after try.n Vetcetlne, Sarsaparilla, Vinegar Hitter, and various other remedies, have-no hesita tion In pronouncing it -far superior to any tonic i nave erer useu. vv nen i commenced using jura, rerson'8 umcrs l was very weak, com I lexlon sal ow, ad now J am feeling1 perfectly well. Respectfully your iriend, MBS. II. T. BROWN. September 2Gth, 1S78. AND AJTEB APRIL th. m . .33 A. AL. the foUowlnz Fiueimkte u-c utj run on mis roaa : NIGHT EXPRESS TRAINS, DAILT-II . Weet and 47 East. - Leave Wilmington ...IWF.l Ieave Florence..... tMi,I Arrive at C. C.4A. Junction...... t.ll Arrive at Columbia. Leave Columbia... ...............U. tKM Leave C, C. A A. Junction.. .......10.10 M Leave Florence.......... Arrive at Wilmington.. 8.3 II Night Mail jlkd Pjlssknoeb Tainr, Dia . ; , ; No. 40 West. Leave Wilmington... 10.40 M Arrive at Florence.... 1.15 A. I MAIL AND PASSENGER TRAIN DOT .:; i.t r;!So.BaaU, ' V' I - ! Leave Florence at... .SJSF.U Arrive at Wilmington.....: 7ilP. 1 j Train 43 6tps at all stations. . ( . No. 40 stops only at Flemingtos. and Mirta Passengers for Columbia and til potato a k AC. K. Ii.. C, & II. K. Stations. AHa Jj Hon, and all points beyond, should ttiiik, 40 Night Express. . Separate Pullman Sleepers torCbtntt and Augusta oo Train 4 0 an trains run soua between vnmtaam Wllminettm. Local freight leases Wllimlngtoa ia2jB cept bunaay at o.w a. ju. ' General Superlstadai T. M. EMERSON, General Passeoftriix api-23- I Carolina Central RJ1 ! Companys- Ots'icb oe gekkbal avrsxarvnat, j Wilmington. N. C. Oct. 'i ' Debiliti'. TboAe who &eek in love "the grace ol novelty arc more taken with the love or pleasure than with the pleasure of love. i Tho KosatlalU I a potent remedy in all Chronic diseases; but in ibcso diseases it wil! re quire long continuance in the use ot tbc medicine, in order to carry out ol tbc system all tbc poisonous humors from tbc blood. , 1 HUSADAL1S is a sovereign remedy for all diseases of the blood. It has no equal for the cure of nervous disorders. Kead this certincaie; Raltimoue, July 10. 1B79. I would like to bear testimony to I he merits of K03ADALIs, by saying tnat some eight years ago I was totally pros trated and could get no relief from our family physician, but after taking one bottle of Kosadalxs I became entirely restored to health. I now weigh 175 lbs., but when I first took 'your medi- cine l weigneci only izu. i cnecriuuy recommend it to all, and especially to thoso aiHictcd with nervous debility. MRS. A. A. M ARO N. ire far more deceptive than Consuiup- lor every fifty Democratic votes, and one oelcgate ior Iractions over twenty five Democratic votes cast at . the last preceding gubnatoiial election in their respective counties, and noDe but dele gates or alternates so elected shall be entitled to seats in said conventions: Provided, that every county shall t have at least oue vote in each of said conven tions. I . 2 The chairman, or in his absence any member of the county, senatorial, judicial and congressional committee shall call to order their respective con ventions, and hold the chairmanship thereof until the convention shall elect r i a. m in mi. uiiii can rnreiy ue ociecteu even ly killlul physicians tinletf a micros copic analysis be resorted to, and few dctors understand how to do this. Their slightest approach, or possibility of approach should trikc terror to the one who is threatened as well as to all his or her friends. These diseases have no distinct symptoms, but come in the form of lassitude, loss of appe tite, aching muscles and joints, dull headaches, pains in the back,' stomach and chest, sour stomach, recurring sigus of cold, irregular pulsations of the heart, and frequent dizziness. If New BERX, Sept, 6, 1S31 I have used Mrs. Joe Person's Tonic for cen- eral debility consequent upon living in alow country, and found great benefit from it as an j appetizer winch gave tone to the system. MA KY BAYARD CLARKE. Scrofula in the Eyes. OXFOBO. N. C, Feb. 2d, 1880. Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy Cured our 11 tie girl, who was badly afflicted witU Scrofula, after all other means had failed. - - - R. E ELLIOTT. Far sale in Wilmington by W. H. Green, Wholesale Agent, J. C. Munds, Munds Bros. & DcRoeset and F C Miller. AoDlvforPam phlet of North Carolina testimonials. tfpl 23 tf . . , No.1. NothiDjr Like Tbem. Benson's Capclrc Porous Piasters are be yora an comparison the best. Prompt, sure. 'rice 25 cents. apl 21 mm ibmuli oi ctM(CUontllaiudofi( fitA tuTu nm er.thMX I vCl imdTWO BOTTIAo VMXE.tooiakasVALUABL8 TBXATlSKoa thM rtii. ztj mitrr. '. it cxprwa bjmI P. O. neglected, these symptoms are certain its chairman. to run into chronic kidney and liver or 3. The executive committees of the lirignt s disease, from which there is senatorial, congressional and judicial sure to be a great amount of agony districts, respectively, shall, at the call and only one means of escape, which of their respective chairmen. Imeet at is by the use of Warner's Safe Cure, same time and place in their respective The importance of taking this great districts, designated in said call. And remedy upon the slightest appearance it shall be their duty to appoint the ot any or the above svmptoms cannot time and place for holding conventions w iw Mrougiy impressct upon tne in meir respective aisincis: ana tne minus oi.an reaacrs who tlesiro to es cajc death and pain and prolong life with all its pleasures aud blessing". TheYiffuro May Be Faultless, the complexion without blemish, vet it the teeth are neglected, the other at tributes of beauty fall short of their due effect. It the teeth aro not hope lessly decayed. SOZODONT will renew their whiteness and beauty. This whole some beautifying agent, moreover, ren ders the breath sweet and communi cates a ruddiness to the gums. and a roseate hue to the lips. A fair trial of this standard article will dmonttrais its value. SMOKE. jLL WHO DESIRE A SMOKE In which the sense will be gently lolled ta mt th fancy freed Irom care, soar anvmr thede-lia-htfnl air eaailes of "Arabian M.Tt..T dor, ahoold try sonc of those Domestic and r. C lrXLLEETS PnarmacT. apl 7 . Coxxer FourUi and Koa st chairmen of said respective committees shall immediately notify the chairmen of the different county executive com mittees oi said appointment, and the said county executive committees shall forthwith call conventions of their re spective counties in conformity to said notice and send delegates to said re spective district conventions. STATE CONVENTIONS. 1. The State convention shall be com posed of delegates appointed by the sev eral county conventions. Each coonty shall be entitled to elect one delegate and ono alternate to every one hundred and fifty Democratic votes, and one delegate lor fractions over seventy-five Democratic votes cast therein at the last preceding Gubernatorial election; and none but delegates or alternates so elected shall be entitled to seats in said convention; provided; that every coun ty shall have at least one vote in said convention. .' GENERAL RULES. f I. Such delegates (or alternates of absent delegates) as may be present at any Democratic convention shall be War I Books. Change of Schedule. riv and Rafter octb 1st, tsss, is j Railroad; . . 1 PASSENGER MAIL AND EZPZSSSTV Dally except Sundiji. Leave Wlhninjrton Leave Raleigh at Arrive at Charlotte at....', . ) Leave Charlotte at.. rri No. 2. J Arrive Ralelh at.....7",.-CT I . 4 ) Arrive at WUmlngtoa lUr"L Passenger' Trains stop t only, anf potato designated tn W W5 Time Tab&. - ; - r Mill SHELBY DIVISION. PASSEG ' : 1 EXPRESS AND FBDcHT: tr 'ta Dally except 5 I Vr , I Leave Charlotte...- llU f . f SEVEN GREAT MONARCHIES of the An cient World By GEORGE RAWLINSOJT. "What Is more TERRIBLE than War? nnless it be a war among publishers, then what could be HAPPIER, for rejoicing book buyers? Such a war la in nroareHS. Prim mlnrvrf fm-m tlS to$i.. Specimen wges free. Not sold. w7 R iAeville d aUon before paymeni. JOHN Ii. ALDEN, PubUsher, 18 Vcsey St., N. Y. P. o. Box 1227J apl 21 4w , T i'l Leave Shelby Zar.i No- Arrive at Charlotta ' Tralna No. 1 and 2 make ?gfr Hamlet with B. A A. Train to sale 1 andhcSSo? d2e?SrI Take Traiii No. 1 tatfM western J C R R, Asnevu a Also, for 8partanborr, wjl tlanta and all points SouUiweit Snperu WEAK, UNDEVELOPED: PARTS T. w;CLARK,GenenJ octl OP THB HUMAN B3DY ENLARGED. DEVK Lr and Pic k2 OPED. KTRE.NGTHENKD." Etc.. tnnn inTftin ft?V'rti'men lonrun in our viatHT. In d-kiv i,m. guinea we will ny mat tftere in BOfTideow of h a rn" rial tooaiinij. un i n conf rarr. uic.rt,,?. . veryfaigfily iarfo! Jorrestrt rrsona tnu KKIK MEIICAL.. butfall, t.Y. lMif hr-mij jy" The 'Excursion SEASON IS OVER AND TH . , i . and JOHN WERNER, the Pf apl 16 yd4w LMkUKI MIMA JSKlwt "'u.lvfl.pr.i ance at his Hair Dressing at rn W&tfr MJIU MTV 8 For Sale. PAIR CARRIAGE HORSES. SEVERAL FINE BJJGGY HOR1ES. GOOb ilULES. , Also, Carriages, Buggies and Hearses to;id:uwest:possIbk;ratea. Lmch 15 IHOLUNG8WORTH A CO., Livery and Sale Stables, -rrCor. 4th and Mulberry eta Street, between Kerchner & CaWerB nrfTATflLE - GROCERS AND COMillSSlOS 1 T ...... offer for sale a full line of BACON, .SALT. RICE. HEAL, CORN. i ' . OATS, SNUFP, SOAii LYE, -fiTARCH. CRACKERS, CANDI, . UOOP1RON,. WUK., NAILS. . BUNGS. PAPER, I.BAg9tj! AiLEGKZASE, POWDlB, LAR 10