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[From the Louisville Courier-Journal.] H 1 7 The* Rose Vine/" \ \ One. day while deep in the forest v : Iloaming I chanced to find, , I Half hid awayin the shadows, A tangled wild-rose vine. .. . ? >* J carelessly booke from its branches, * A twig, as It waved to and fro, And planted it 'neath my window lit hopes that it there might grow. It Jived through the sultry summer " And the winter's coldest hours; ' * . - And again in tlfe spring it blossomed ' And cheered me with beautiful flowers. I trained its long, slender ^branches V ^ To turn this way and that; And round and o'er my window . In various ways to plant, . And t sa# bv a little trojdole. " An(\ a little attent ion-paid, Tlmt ' . wnnld thrivft ynunh morn in the _ sunshine- * . / L Then decpJ^i^>forest shade. \ ' k :' .T?d5trcmained in the forest I'd never have known it more; . ? But my helping it out it tyas flourished A . And coverea my window o'er. And rich the reward for my trouble, . . . For oft,in the sumtner hour, , From the scorching sun I am shiel^led^ By my pleasant rose-vine botfer."v""* \ Thus oft in the depths of the forest. .. . _ Of busy men7 we And T . Some persons sore beleaguered, * And helpless like the vine. . . ... And only one thing is.needed, - ' -?And that is some friendly hand To lift them out of the shadows , . " ? Ihto the sunshine land. ' v If "we will only assist them, And teach them - the way to go, ' They will flourish, as did the rose-vine, , Blessing us as they grow. And some day reward will reach us, For reward for such is given ; If not in this world we receive r.t, . A I* 'will surely be found in Heaven. a" -t * ' ' Will M. Shiei.ds. v * qhlumbia, TgNN. Constitution of tjie Democratic Party of South Camilla. ^ The Constitution of fehe Demo - idL- cratip-paf-ty of South Carolina, which was adopted by the State Convention, ' Jr* and went into force in the campaign . ' i' ? -< nrrn * i.n r 1 ~ or I?/?, 18 as iojiows: ^ Article 1. - There shall be One or more Democratic CI jibs organized in each election precinct, each ot which Clubs1 shall have -a distinct title, mnmKora onnl) vi7 ,JCOO llliau vutvv iuvui u vvn'U) i .u A Committee on Registration, an Executive Committee and such other Committees as to each Club^jij&y seem expedient" Arx?;-IL The meetings ofthe Clubs ?1^11 be frequent after-the opening - of the canvass, and some member of the Club or /invited. speaker deliver an address at each meeting if practicable. **" - f/ * r Art. ill-. The President shall have power to call an extra meeting of the Club, and members of tthe "Club shall constitute a quorum * for the transaction of business. Art. IV./The Clubs/in each \ county shall be .held together and XQperate under the control of a County* i&ecutive Committee, . Which shall consist of ope member from each Club, to be nominated by the respective Clubs and elected by the County Convention, apd such othef members as the Convention may add. Thu Executive Committee, when elected,' shall appoint its own officers and fill all vacancies which may aris6 when the Convention is not in ses>; . sion. Thei-4enure of office of the "v. "KvflpnfivA PnmmittAA shall be until - v the next- general eamptrign, unless ^ sooner removed or suspended by the r*Counfcy Convention* ; - . The present County Executive / Committees shall continue in office until the first meeting of the County Conventions under this organization. Art. V. County Democratic Con' ' ventioue shall be composed of delegalea elected by the several Local ' - r -^SpmClubp ?one delegate fox every Club, ^ fr. Y{-. '""V"""*. ? ' ' ' . KIEL-* S y"~ --J; - # aj CiSlfe; ' * ; ' ' yv ' ' ' mmdI ' . *r ' . V ^ r c aud an additional delegate-for every* twenty five- (2f)) eu relief. members? fHfli the right to each County Convention to enlarge pr diminish" the representation according to circumstances This Convention shall-be calked together - by the Chairman of the JSxecutiye Committee, undeHsftch rules as eacd^i^untvmay adopt and wheiilasfieinbled - sTJalT- l>e called to order by the Chairman of the Kxecu ? tive'Cornmrtteo, and t-lull proceed to' elect from -among its members a J President, one or more Yice-dfresi- j dents, a Secretary and Treasurer. I Tho Convention shall proceed 4 Jto j business, and when the .g^iran j sactedlt shall adjourn sine the office of Solicitor' a majority of f the votes shall be necessary to a choice, and the vote shall be taken vioavoce and recorded, unless there is but one candicate, in whicji event-itho ^ vote may be taken by acclamation: -As soon as a Congressional _ or judicial Convention has dominated the party candidate for Congress or Solicitor it shall adjourn sine die^&nd whenever a Candidate to till an unexpired term of either, office has to be nominated, it shall be done by a new Convention of delegates fresh from the people. The Executive Committee irom each Congressional District or Judicial Circuit shall conSist of the several countyjChairmen of the respective counties composing such District or Circuit, which Committee shall elect its own Chairman, Secreta* ry and Treasurer, who sHafl continue I in office for two vears in a Distrietr and fouV years in a Circuit, respectively, or until thieir successors shall have been elected. -? It ohall require h the consent^of a majority of the whole Executive Ceihmitteee in any District oy Circuit to call a Nominating Cpn * vention.. . * ' 'ihe Executive Committee of eaoh District or Circuit shall be specially charged in its discretion, exeegjt as < s * . v * >. \ y ?r . " , ... . * ' - ' * :i \ ^ ' ' x* ^-'v ' -S' ' . r ,?. r , -t- . .. ' "..I : "i ' .: ~ -v *' ?' v - - j v/'. * 4' - v* '! *' ' ". ,J' ^ ,?-r~.. .??i i *. y^T ' ' i herein provided. and subject to tl e. Stite platforrp, y,s well as under- tie ( supervision. ol the State Executive ( Committee, with the conduct of every election for Congressional Repre- f sentatives or Solicitors in such' Dis-jr trictor Circuit, and said Committee shall meet at the call of the Chair man or of any three members at such times and places as he or they may appoint. " . . Each Congreffsioual Convention shall meet within its Congressional District, and each Judicial Convention shall meet within its Circuit. Art. XI^Thifl Constitution shall not go into^ force" until the State campaign of 1878. ? - ? * ^ ^ __ ?v A Setting S^t. * ;*v An old farmer, witlnnftfouse full cf j boys, was one day tugging away 'at p a larg^ piece of timber. Finding it I rather hard word, he calk d his boys | one^&fter another, at the top of his voice, but received no reply. Finally, offrihv liu lio/J rtrt tinn/l- of t.llAm. tllGV (VA tVJL AAV AAA??? *Avy AAVW\.% x'* , v?-7 ^ | all came. ,, " Where," said he, "have you been, and what have you beert doings didn't you hear me call ?" 4-,.. f " Out in shop, settin' tkc*tfaw,'' re- ? plied one. 4 _ "And you Dick?" continued the. J - .. farmer. _ _ . . "Out in*tlie bani, settin' the hen." " And you Jack ?" " Up in Granxvy^ r^om settin' the clyk." * " And y'ou, Tom ?'j " Up in the garret, settin' the trap." 1 "And Muster Fred where, were ? you settin'?" asked the. farmer, i amused at the"peculiarity of the ^e- < plies. . : - i On the d^Q.r step, settin' stil," re- ? plied the youngester. ' ' - A shower of worms is reported to have, fallen in Charlotte, N. C., a few mornings since. , The World for 1880. Democrats everywhere slum Id inform themselves carefully alike of the riction of their party throughout the country and of the movements of their Republican--opptW nents. . A failure to do this in 1876 contrtbuted greatly to the loss,by the Democracy of the fruits of the victury fairly won at tie noil* , < .y.- ? ' The year 1880 promises to bfrone of the most interesting and importaftt-years of this crowded and eyentful century. It will wit-. jks88 a Presidential election which'may re- 1 suit in re-establishing the Government-of i this country on flu; principles of its const itu- 1 tional founders or Jn permanently changing ! the relations of the States to the Federal I power. No intelligent mancairregard such y an election with indifference. The World, j as the only daily 'English newspaper pub- i lislicd in the; city of Now York which upholds the doctrines of constitutional Democracy. will steadily represent the Democrat- i ic party in this great canvass. It will do 1 this in no spirit of servile partisanship, but i temperately and firmly. 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