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Mr. lioyil Ul bo at Wentworth ou every
Ji)iif.y, linden why other day wbch desir
ed. At other timeRo will bqju hta law
lllco in tlw Hanlc of fie'klsville;- Mr.- Reid
rn Ihj fuod at wl tifnejj In be office of tbe
firm in Wcntwortli. " I v
ill
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?rnlshl and oners
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repairer iits me tor jhiybusi ness.
guaran tccd (is revrcsen ted
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'mIt matter. Every remedy 1 tried
faiied. watU 1 Med AVER'S Sabsat ARiCl.A,
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144 SaiUvaa St. ew Tork, June 24,
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ie aJl oa Mra O'Brtsa; also wpon the
leev.X. r. VTUds oT 7S Kaat 54th Street. -:
frew Tork City who will take pUasurw.
a Matfriar to the wonderful tOlrsr; of
Ayews Sax par 11 la, aot only in the euro " j
or Otis tady. bat ta Ule own case and, J
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" Uavteg wfeevd aererely for eorue years
vtxh Xaata, aad having failed to fiud relqfi $
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the pass three months, of Atkk's Saaa- '
SULLA, wkteh kaa effeetod a cmpiett tmrt. ,
1 aoneUer U a snagBiaeeat remedy for H -
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ooeruted eoadlUon of the blood, and a wk-
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and areat dowot over dsaeaae.' - vf I
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SCftOFULA
; ITTLE ilApIY!B LETTER.
1 - 3.
A postman EtodJ trith ouzzled' bfow. -1
iIk! in his Ootids turnadVerand o'er ,
Aiktter nitb; addreeo rango h :
As he liaV never eo lefore, .'
The writing cramped, the lettcrH'giBill, ;
Abd by a biy rough kaodet grayed,, .
The .ords roa ibqs;To Jeus Chriit, '
n And UDderjieatUiugcribe4, Id ileareo.'
The postman naasedl for vcfAVhk knew
!kT 2t 1 A 1 A . A 1 V
ind vet iy as ,wraeniu cMKRalf faith
f' -Aud posted for tbe dear Dord'aaaiw
q'Wlth tiarful liarid Tie btokOIieeaL
Aod,rtrverenUyihe letter read; : r
'Twas ahort and very sirnpfe too,
' For this is all the writer said:' !.
ill 5 . ixrt.S, t
tMy Lord and Savior., Jesus C)uist,
I've lately, lost my father dear; ' '
3Iy mother is very very poor;"" ;
And life to Ueri&6au and drear;.
IJut thou has promised lu tbyword
That none can ever ask,in vaib,
For what 'they ufedf eaithiy store
If only asked in Jesa' jiame; 3 i y
1. 1 , .
And so I write you" in his name
"J 1
" To ask that you wlH kindly send J
Some money !idown,twhat you can spare
And what right for, us to spend.
I want so mucVth go to school-
While father lived 1 always went, . T
But' he had little juordUo.leave,' r
Aail what hej left is almost Bpellt,, .., t
. V4L : :t? . -: .,. , :,
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The tidiugs reached that fan off. lano,
Although the letter did not go, 1
And straightf tL'e Kiug" an angel sent ,
s T6 lielp the little boy below. ' . .
Yet to'his motberlie would say. ,
4kX knew the Lord J would answer make
Wlieirhe read my Jeitef throcgli
S. Wliich I sent for, Jestls' sake,
-i ! I 7 1 J-a -i J ;! j
Oh, happy lx)y!: could yon but teach T -'
- Our hearts td trust3 rur Father's love,
And to believe whemaught'a denied,
3 11 i3ouly"dcne our faith to prove.'
DEMOCRATIC CONNENTION
jFrom-.Mie News and 'Observer,
T.he.'oonycnuon met in Metropol-
ltan iiall, attlz:io tne crowir wa
1 .t ."n"' tv - r . ii'
so great tnat Mr. iv. ti. liatue,
uhairinau.of the Democratic "State
Executive Committee anununced to
the audience that room mast be
ajatle; for the vdelegatea or ttie con
vention would have to adjourn 4
Mr. J. W Reicl, chairman of the
committee on credentials made his
report. Then soma .irregularities
in refeience to tho votef of Clay,
Tr a n sy I van ia a n ti f Montgomery
countiearfere taetiid after a good
Jea) of Tdi8CU8sioni This took1 up
al)out an liwuu rrl t
The next business. was the serious
business of the convention, ,the
selection of a Candida t c fo r G ore r -
iior 4 Th e " 'Pr esid.cn c declared, nom
inations in order.,, ; J
presented tQe:naine.lof Uen. Alfred
M Scale!, of Guilford. The scene
was a wild one, the house burst in.
to hcef3 Mr. Bryan said his name
and fame werof not confined to the
Statei -he'was .the ; pride and the
glFyof hii native laud. lie need
not recount the services of Gen.
Scales jo ;his people and to his
co u n trj Taa s old i e r, , as tn t e s m a n ,
as North Carolinian, he haoTadorn-ed-alLpositionvand
he would ably
and.fhly fill thej office held by a
Caswell and a grand line of liover
nors. North' CafoUna had no sou
tnore'wor thy tf hon ofs than All red
M oo r o Sea I e stw a rid let ? u s f e rect h is
8tartdnrd to the breexe, and on the
efond day cf Novemberfhe'wllI be
Governor of NortbCafolina. The
report wa received Jwith tumuItU"
Ous cheers: MrHG -Corinorof
W ilson, in a speech of marsed ?ig:
or andPgrace seconded Geu. Scales
nomination, in toe course oi ui
spee'eh, lie - said euch- a etandaid
bearcrTi8 Scales was needed how
to assart Democratic' succest,
nan who irt rery-walk of life bad
wfn the1 grand old 'name of "gen-
3.. MJ, Ioois -C Litham, of Pitt,
reviewed the progresi of - Democra
c m tho state since the - last Coo
fcnticri, Drew a beaQtiful picture
of Western .North Carolifla and the
Eistnow 1iukcd , together fimiy;
Iraid! (jot. Ji vis - high compli
ment which way sr.placdfd Then
proposed 'the - nsiiLO of Octaviou
tr h ich wu reCeiTdwitli
'thWli the operi ift&arie of sac
CisfrS fid la id tstrarl on , w oall
beiartdirto everj Kotth Carolu
an.
Mr. W. II; SoWer; of Watauga,
in seconding the
nosination
of
Capt. Coke, pVd. htros, the most
gracsfal compliment, Sid jbe was
thtt choice. of tue peoplofltis ec
.Mr. Z?noej, cf Alexander
made a, mpstrapycaeech in
fapportiae Geri. Scales. JIe38aid
Gen. Scaler was . possessed tn a tch
tn a r k abl e degree;of th o se, n o1 c t v i r p
.twptit'jjy ap.d -p a tri 6 1 Wco a 1 1 love
film and all unite inj thes belief ihat
he. is the maj for Governoi. I 5 t
BetqreaVeHTe ballot
jralanrnnced laptCole who
had. been" sent. for, entered th e h all
amid great applaose. lie made one
o hja ficeat peeches. He' said hia
greatest .comfort as a soil ier in'los
in; hia buckler rras, that such a no
ble soldier, and .chivalroos, gentle
man as Alfred Ipore alss, had
found it. lie moyod to make tl e
nomination unanimous. . It was
adopted ?with? a 7 fegalar roar "of
voices ." jx,. v.s 133 i
- CoU Paul. B... Means seconded
Capt. Uoke s motion to make the
nomination unanimous. . The sec
retary read, the result Tof ' the ballot
as follows: Scalerv55 .Coke, 242,
uoit, .aae- loe cnairmn men put
the motion to make the nomination
unanimous- It was adopted with a
regular? roar of voices, : Vs
Then thete was a second call for
Cok e "l for ; Lieu tejan t Go fernbr,
Ca'pt. Coke again? appeared; Said
he was not dnhearteped or discom'
fited by defeat, v:That; he was solid
and unanimous for Scales, and that
a Democrat who-was not with him
(Scales) intfhej campaign-Was not
worthy of- the name; he bore nor of
the par tyfhlle tberi-, re viewed the
hi story I of th e Republ ica.ri f pa r ty ,
and poaredyouti Snvective Jaga'nst
Bjaine andL6gaD,twhoJwere seek
ing to forcetheiri:t)ul-ide&8 upon
the peopie.rHe said the Democrats
of th re state wooldi utterly ! repudi
ate and crush Republicanism.
It seemed ;as if the. convention
wopld nominate Capt. Coke inVpite
of himself , Mr. Chailes M Bus
bee aid that .Capt. Coke would not
be a candidate. t - ; , r :
Major Charles M. Sledmah was
then placed in nomination by Capt;
P, B. Davis,i of CatawbiJ There
was loud and long cheers at this.
; Mr. D. II. McLean spoke in aH
vocacy i)f LlSlnj. iatedmau's claims,
and eulogized hirp-
; The vote being taken, Stcdrnan
was declared the nominev. v
v? Maj. G. McClanneyi placed in
nomination Col. WiUia m L. Saund
ers for Secretary ptt5tat8i whom, he
e u 1 0 g i z ed a . t h a t -f p a t r i c t i c i v b i g
hearted and' big "headed Democrat;
Col. Saunders received every1 vofe
of every county, and .the conFen
t ion cheered until i xtfii hoarse,
nev.er was there such . a roll call or
mere enthusiasm SJ y
At 6 o'clockrthe. convention ad
journei till 8 ' o'clock;- to allow the
delegates' time to get a good square
meal. - T ,:, ;; .; . '
EVENIKQ SESSlOtT. .
At 8.30 President Ruffin again
called , the" "Convention to ' order.
Jlbn- J.JJ;tfivi1 faid he bad re
ceired a'difpatch from Gen. Scales,
which he read as follows.
1 Wakhington, Du C. Juue 25 '84.
nonJ:;J;Javis:-:;-V'
My gratitude is profound. If
possible Phhall deierve success. If
s uc cess f til the bet ft rvices 5 o f my
head and hearPshaU' be elevated to
the welftre of my State i
. . ,! jJ'A.Ii '.Scales. ' '
The first business was the nomi.
nation of'a candidate for Auditor.
ceverai nominations were made.!
jj
ana toe nominees cemmendei ap't
on. -
A vote was then taken' resulting
in the election of Roberta,, on mo
tion! the uorination Vf Gen Roberta
wAs-tnaile unanimous.
f iSominationr for State jTreasar
erjwere next In order, after agreat
minjy nommations nal $tin made,
a ballot .wns taken VeauJfing in no
nomination; so a second ballot was
at once began. Worth'a name wis
withdraw"" in' favor of lisin Great
Chers.;; The esa!t r theaecond
l.sllot wj' tie nrninationof Mr;
Btin. On riotioMr'D W. din's
1 gemination was made utubimooj.
s iXominations Jor t Attorney ueo
cral were ntxi; in order, . Many
nants were presented and six baU
lots tt ere required for'the4 nomina
tion,; the aixtb ballot' was" in ' excit
ing one, the result'WajDitidsonT
420, Walker, 39L -Thus ended!
tha moyCexcljtn contes? of the fa
ropfls; .cpa?enTonj.pa icitioo of
Co!t,WaTer.lV$tew1
tioti of DatidscQ.was jpade 12 nam;
' At"2 cdocaT3tberjeM"a. tootioa
to adjourn "till 1Q oTcIock"cn Thurs"
uay. tf . . i;f
TnrjEsPAT...
at 10.5. Chairmaul,Bul4ni called
the eonTcotion tVorTer !
.mt'" t '' lr
j.oe nrstusuiess wa iBeifti:i?iv r."r " .it!iri -. -fJ"C ' "
ing 01 tnc piiuorm, - wdicu. navmg
f thcIt1fo'fmwnich,: "having
been seUlcd satiffactortly, they pro
ceeded to the next business in or
der. .... , ? i v n
? This was the choice of a Saprins
tendent of .Public 'Iristruction.
There were no less than twelve men
voted for :thi3office.a Mr. fPingpr;
was elected on ihe second ballot.
On motion " 1 his .nomination was
made unanimous. - -
4
Hon. A. S. Merriraon was unan
imously 'elected Associate. -Justice
of the Supreme Court : by iicclama-
tion.
Toe following were chosen mem
bers of the 'State Executive Com
mittee. ;:
SR., HJ' Battle, 2 chairman; Oct
Cokei CharlcsMii Basbee, jGeorge
H rArow,' JrJ; Litchfdrd, R. G.
Dunn-E. CJ Fleming SA.;Aabe; .j
W; J. xates, rot Mecklenqarg; U.
B Glenn, of StokesriJame S. Bat
tle, of NashFJohnt Hughes,; of Cra
ven; ! Joo ?Cadtjweli,lxO Iredell;
Thomas Mi Masoir,af KorihkmplDQ;
James Yit Wilson, 'of Bulke; Pul
f B. Mea n 9$ &l Oabar us; J J.; Li t ch -ford,
SpcretaryigJast ai Js
Te4eHowitg-were elected del
egatestothe Chicago Conirejition:
Thos. 'RuffioJ1 ifulean ,Carr
W. T. DortchV Geo.'' Il.'-Brvsvn' Jr
and v the follow ini ? were e ectd al
ternates: Richmond Pearson, Cbas, 4
M.ciCoke iRufusaiYf .McAdeo,
Walter L.-Dteele. ?r j-ii
Next business, was tho election
of two Presidential Electors, ;WII
Kitchen ani John N Staples were;
elected. v? u I -
.iA WORD TO JQUNG MEN.'
There is' iust one thine that vou f
can take out of this world witb you
Vat of this world1 witb ybd
and leave behind for you? f fietifls;
andhat is a good name.?And
there is just one way pn which ygu
car. be sure of wioning and1 holding
tbisnelhi of mpensbaplo
worth, JandJ.thatjia ty ?cujtivatfng
with ceaaple8 diligence rtbe art of
self-master Tlxdlip!edTJwih that
fitinGodfarid ffutf.'rwhiclr
8elf masterytdnolyps. lYbatever
toe occupation jqu lowovr, you can
not escape tLo conitant assault of
temptations to do tbostr weakv Irifl A
ing, ! self-indulgent Lthipgs . that
seem so inaigniGoiut wben viewed
singly, bill which in tbo end break
the gnp of youri!willr up h .your
self. To resist these requires .self
denial, resolution and true grit but
what of it; j thesei arastho ljaalities
that distingolslitb man from tne
noodle afid jtfeTtn a' remand no true
mariltness ever.e5i&4' witliou
them. If jou havs '4a'esrti foot4
living (ind most youtrg men not 90
ci rc u ms t a heed are to be piti ed Jy on
may as well make uplyour mind to
start with thaijou cannot enjoy
every soft, pleasant I i thingtbat
comes along. Il ii not altogether
innate depravity Jt ha t v is ' sending
your com pan tons to the .devil, but
t h i s ,contcmplible4 inexcufable
1 .L-.l.il-- v - r . - L -
, - . m i . , .
self-denial. Then 3 brace 1 upp do
. . - . - s. . ,r .
vourlwortr faithfully, hare. the for
titode atd the 'cwigp ttvliva with
in your income, whaieveril.il; and
you can at least ' enjoj theebnfit
dence of your friend j anil' jeave be
hind yea the, name'of aoi honest,
resolute nan. And that, is better
tbaa rubier nr anything the.-
x , Ten ne 'Dim jciZjl 'c J Seat e
conventioi Ust week renemfnated
Gov. Bato by acclamation
plitfora-endoriei the JatHUtra
tirnl Gov. Bate re2ardi? tClid-
juan
final
anew
fora favors a tar.ff only for the ex
acnin ueoi oiaeaqeiieews, 1
and clfiif a a faithful catufeh J
of lla coudiUUviua, nlov p'ali
1
Atf t PlS6bE A BOARD THi:
g &n to ra a -rs Ilfls .sx'
rAs the traia ifrta.G?laaba was
running into tne city yesterday af-
toraooBf i(Joa5 5th) Capw T. 5.
CU ksonr tha conduc tor; in pasairi5
nr5ughUhVfirilrer found a
Jp soieetn.gums ana an,
CfJjjgQihat tome individual bad
pulled out .and Uiddifo on the car
seat tu rest, and then, as nsua), for
cettinz tbem in ajiurry of making
PfWgtWJ gathered their but.
IHIaa vara etrii?!nfv tin in tSa
a,sIe? W'S Rrt lho lrm l.P
Anxious to save the owner the mor
tiicatioa gof haying t- do without
beefs tea If and oiher.,sich subsUn-
tJillperhipi (mam$Mj. txalii
another set. of teeth would grow
out, the conaidcratei-canductor en
deavored to spot the, indijidual who
had lost tLem; as titestore tho
asked whoso , tiey ' were, a middle
agedjady. wU& VHly of the valley
bloom btPner cheeks, threwher
bands lo her "mduthiiud with a
Voice jhat sounded, like it came up
from the bottom of a pot of-musbt.
exclaimed 0h', mercy! ' The hor
rid, heartless thicj.f Au old ga
tleman who was belb'cghis wife
and six pt m?3 banaboxea oat of
the car st lown paVto(I'iIio..,load9
turnedi round and opened hii mouth
solhat lrcotildget"-1 good look
into its interior. He showed two
rowa of rlolarjihltjopfd like har
rowrrteetb, aa4 ,aX,er satUfying
tvc.rybody that heiiad ajl the teeth
ne wantedlieifosdd His hash chop
peVs with' the Temaikr Theta thar
things ain?t mine, and I just want
you "una all' tltfWowX that if they
wuz, I wou'du't sneak" "xj-f without
ijittingcllonto-'erir All the
pasae'ngers. looked Ufiaca other in
a suspicious way, but. mtbody raised
a hand to claim the? ivories, which
tlje conductoY'naflyJ chunked into
his pocket and went about clearing
his train. . The tee to were left with
tuo
t -?. tii llT'J. t!f?
?tictetfient alt
ilkUQ lKUU SU66k
depot;1
or,- where tho owner can get
then.; 1 Tb ey 1 are1 filck lgrinders,
aad'arelevldaMjriPtefal things for
tho offaeejohjyo ? abpat at meal
f 's f
'Thcro is snipideaidof cholera
in Toulon, ; France. &it.
The htest counterfeit is a glus
dime that rings liko,ilver.
Moody;, tpp evangensr; reports
that hfs mission iu ' Eojgland haa
been very successful,
The manarers -ottho U jwc Scalo
Company cdcfrt hi" repLed faiU
ufe of the compalyi1
qrnehus uarjsoa, New
York; hsi failed,' with liabilities of
S.OOO.OOOndtpVeferences for
Queen Victoria hasboueht tho
princcti lOOOliecklica. That
ought. t catch,! beau
f- Jititty threefoHrjhs Jp tha scv
enty-Heat fiadiaj DcDor atic e Ih
tor of Missouri favor the nomine
tion of Clevefandf fea 'faror Bay
ard: for Vice PresrdenP one half
faor McDonald V ' f
ciThowgreai BJoklyaCpreacher,
Dr Talmacein f hiicraoa on
Bossiira in Politfcsf ays la speak
ing of thw jaoraTibf taao suitable
for President nf tficie Uoftd Stata
is?ml aWglid thalnowlbe ques
tionr Bloralt cornel iad political
diacussion. I care-not now much
talcut a man has if bt is 6iif. Gen.
imii rtban 3iupidtltf if it
moves ja tho rpngjIireUoa. A
nation hi Joaek ijjedii fover it
man whhaarrdjorf saocity
ofs ihs cnMh Almuih jit joqoz
men looking op for exaraple needs
over ; it'o'tatnf bdegrily, A maa
whi canffot gifert aicticlf caa cos
govern fi fiy tainfo dJ. -O ar cburch
eicofi nnriaraibet, eul schools
and borteiiea'b tnuji. Vvtfor ootl
morclsH - ' ml . .
tuns! cihttifVdz:stZtiztivi
cr-tho fccopl.' Cc:ihilr hearts
? IiaBUIaV thr tqciHilcatitiii
niMHtj foVk -godl Prcsideat
DffCiyKatt 0 yoa
ml 'frienWal -ariiccfor all pc
ftticeT inOUTVeCa.Vwf all na
' figBtanttlhey-wrill t(ftr tight.
pens ca oi. vue gqTcr&cica:,
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