SIMUI HI'KtT IN TUB FA.IHLV One of. llio gfceatcsl evils known in Iho lnu.il y oirelo is tLe ilisßespect sofnqnent >hown between nienibt'its, one to nil other, in spei oh action aiid dress. The gvufi. -yes' or in*' ot husband to wife, in answer to a pleasant query, lead* to un pleasant coiifrequeiiees, and begets a cold calculating Rt\l# of address oh either tiilc, which Mioner or later is adopted by the younger members, and the lovo and aflection which should dwell in within is dispelled like the dew before the morn ing sun. The indifference often shown in little acts oi'duiv, and the manner in which they are performed, seems to car ry die expression, I'm glud that's out ol the way; don't trouble ui# again. In dress and personal appearance tie hus band goes unkempt and unshaven, and the wife slipshod and sluibby.. Anything is good enough at hoinewhun there arc no strangers üboot. Thus ane habits ol disrespect formed, and one of tlie great dangers of home, bred and fostered. Many ot,ns have seen ibo play ol 'Flani» giru's Home,' where i'ti comes tumbling into the home at dusk, dumps his hod in one corner, his hat and coat in another, kicks Hie cat through the window, scokls liiddy. says the grub i«'nt tit tor a man to eat, and luises a general row ull round. It is a good thing tor the well tc-do in !itc to siudy the rharacter of the extremists of the lowcu strata, and ask fkeinseives if tlioie is not room for im provements in their, own more preten tious homes. Some homes are lull of lovo and sun shine tor strangers, and all ugliness and gloom lor the ones for whom they live, To constitute a truly happy home, there should be pretty little personal adorn ments on the part ot the wile,.who theie by shows a (iesno to please her husband and to add to the general attractions of her home. A pleasant -»:> id on her part when the overworked man comes home, often cats away the raw edgo of some trouble on his mind, and draws out a corresponding desire to be both, agrecu" hie and respectful, which characteristic b are always accompanied by aflection. What is true of manners is «ne ol dress aUo. Kudenesf,. roughness ai.d. impa tience are soon followed by insolence, and when sweet temper gives way to anger and discord the home circle is no longer attractive.— Exchange. THE iniIBNIITV OF LONDON Of nil the great cities, London, on the whole, contains the most to interest and instruct Americans. It has doubled in population in the memory of men still young. Most readers remember when Mocauley's history appeared. In his first Yolume the author contrasted the gran deur of the modern city with the London of Charles 11. and boasted thut the num- ber ot inhabitants had increased from lit tle more than five thousand to at least one million nine hundred thousand. In the brief time that has passed since Ma cauley wrote, the one million nin hun*> died thousand has become four mil lion. „ , A lew contrasts taken from the best estimates will give some suggestions ot the immense magnitude of the city. It is aptly described as a province covered with houses. New York is equal in pop* illation to tbe aggregate of Maine and New Hampshire. London equals Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Rhode Island Connecticut, Massachusetts and Calis fbrnift all together . To equal the city ol Loudon, hero we should have to bring together the people of the following cities; New York. Philadelphia. Brook-. Ivn, St. Louis, Chicago, Boston, Balti more, Cincinnati, New Orleans, Buffalo, San Francisco, Washington, and Louis, ville. The transient people in New York are about thirty thousand; in Lon> don one hundred and sixty thousaud. In New York a baby is bocn every fif teen minutes. In Loudou a blrtli occurs every six minutes and a death every eight. Tho drinking places in New York net in one street would extend seventeen miles j those in Loudou «v»n ty-three miles. _____ ini.l. BUBNINO About three veasrs ago The Observer reported the case of a citizen of this coun ty who, having married in 1843, lighted a fire 011 his hearth-stone as soon as he. carried his bride to his new liome, and bad kept it burning ever since. The cit izen was in town yesterday and, being questioned about the matter, stuted that the tiro was still burning and that throughout all these thirty six yiars it had never been allowed to go out. Quess tioncd as to whether or not it made the house uncomfortably hot in torrid weath or, he said the extra hcai thus generated was not perceptible. In reply »o another question, ho said that in summer weath er, when it was necessary, tor comfort'* sake, to keep the fire burning very low, he had to get up frequently at night to replenish it slightly, but tbat be couuted this as nothing when be contemplated the idea of tbat fire going oat. He has evidently formed for it a strong attach ment, and jet one would not take biro for a sentimental man. But this fire is tu him a constant reminder of tbe day when ho first brouglU bone his bride. Around it bis children havo grown up into manhood and womanhood, and tbeir children have ga*d into its light. Its was tbe last ligU tbat fell upon the eves ot bis wife, and he hopes that it will be tbe last that will fall upon his. Viewed thus bis sentiment in the mat ter can be understood, aud so strong is this sentiment tbat with the old man it amounts almost to a passiou.— Charlotte Oesercer. 'How bad YOU the audacity, John,' aaked a Scottish laird of bis servant, to go and tell some peoplo tbat 1 was a mean fellow, and no geutleman? 'Na, na sir, was tbe catfdid auswer,' 'you'll no catch me at tbe like or tbat. 1 aye keep mo tboots to myselt.' Nineteen years ago a Tennessee father refused to let his young daughter go to a candy-pull, and she disappeard. Tho other (lay sbe returned, lifted eleven children out of tbe wagon and, entered the bouse and took other tbipga as cool* Jiy as it sbe had'nt been gone a day. Charley: 'What gir was that you had in tow last evening, Harry V Hairy (on his dignity): 'What you please to call tow, sir, is what people or culture gene> m \\y speak of as blonde tresses, sir,* soea .mil.baft -n* JNOiO. REDD, T. N. JORDAN* JOHN STADLER JOHNSTON Ueniiy Co. Va., Caswell Co*, N. C. Rockingham Co., N. C. r sf . Farmers new brick warehouse on the old Farmers Warehouse Site DAKYIfcIiE, Ta. To the Farmers and Planters of Virginia and North Carolina: The undersigned, as tie propne FARMERS NEW BRICK WAREHOUSE beg 10 call attention, to its superior advantages of location, sales ro?hi, lights, & accommodations for tioth oen and teams; find ft>r comfort and convenience generally. The proprietors an experiem d warehousemen, especially our Mr. Redd, and our assistants are all proficients in theii several di artments. t . We do pi elv and i trictly a warehouse business, and our whole time and attention is devoted o the inter, t of onr patrons. f®i wuunst men, especially for fine grades, guaranteed. We do not. speculate in tobacco, and pledging ourselves to look CI.ONKI. Y to the sales, and to handle carefully any tobacco sent us, or taken in. own ers may rest assured that their interest will not suffer in our hands. Promptness and fidelity our customers may depend upon. fcrCome to the NE W FARMERS WAREHO USE, when you come to Danville. Yours Ac. REDD, JORDAN & JOHNSTON I ; __ MOVED! SETTLED!! BUSY!!! To our Customers, Friends andJThe Public: We have moved, and are now settled down and busy at work in the"' , s>aniel Worth Store where we wish to sec everybody and his family, and show them our stock of © © © ®) § j » •* « y consisting of everything that any reasonable wants may require. Our Spring and Summer Stock rsoually seleeted.by our Mr. MiCvjley, paid for in cw!i, and is,for sale cheap. Besiae OROCKRIEH, DBY OOODR, HARDWAHB, HOI.I.OWARE. NOTIONS, QEBNSWARK, OI.AMWARR, READY-ffIADB CLOTHINU and everything to be found in a general store, wo have a fine line of MIMJNEBYR&OODS ! This department is complete in its arrangements,and comprises all that is to be found in a regular millinery store: such as LADYS and MISSES trimmed .and untrimined HATS, FLATB and BON NETS, TRIMMINGS and a variety of NOTIONS for the ladies. Recognizing the fact that clumsy fingered men are scarcely competent to show and handle these delicate goods, the services of Miss Sarah Robertson have been secured for this department, and she will give her attention to our lady friends. Remember the Danl. Worth store house, Company Shops, and drop in. With thanks for past patronage we desire to still further serve the public. McCAUIj£Y Sc SMITH _ tf DRUGGISTS, ■ta y McAdoo House Greensboro, N. C. f Bavi in store, and art Receiving, the LARGEST STOCK OF Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, &c.« i r "■ ' * Enr brought to thU city, bongtt of first hands, and will be sold for LESS MONEY than by any other house. Country Merchants and Physicians, i LOOK TO TOUR INTEREST and gat our prices before baying, as we are sore ■ You can save at least 20 per cent by buying of us, . ',•*?*" *£* T - "Zlt * ' ; 'l*" % * Crßanember, our store Is In tfee MoAdoo House. Thanking you (or past favors, we Hope to erve yum in tbf future. Respectfully, Callum Bros. &Co. fiSMIMBSH The Dead £ deal in American and Italian t Marble Monuments and Headstones ( would inform the public that I am pre pared to do work as Cheap as any yard in the State, AND GUARANTEE TFRFECT SATISFACTION. Parties living at a distance will save monej byscLdiug to nie for PRICE LIST a'id DRAWINGS. To persons making up rlub of six or mure, I oiler the Most liberal induce* ments. i aud on application will forward designs, &c„ or visit them in pei sou Any kind of marketable produce taken in exchange for work. S. C. ROBERTSON, GREENSBORO, «f. C. A Company Shops DRUG STORE I here very recently purchased, and filled the store house formerly occupied by Dr. J. 8. Mur phcy, with a fresh stock of Drugs and Medicines Also a handsome stock of fancy articles, aud everything else generally found in a First Class Drug Store The services of an experienced Druggist have been employed, who will ALWAYS BE FOUNI) in the Diug Store. Don't forget to call and see us when at the Shops. And send your orders and prescriptions which will be caret nil v filled Wm. A. ERWIN. * Y ■ Use this brandy 3 | The best in the world AND BETTER THAN ANY SALERATUS. One teaspoonful of this Soda used with sour milk equals Four teaspoonfuls of the best Baling Powder, saving Twenty Times its cost. See package for valu able information. If the teaspoonful is too large and does not produce good results at first, use less af terwards. Ucan make money faster at work for us than anything else. Capital not requir ea; we wiil start you. *l2 per day at home made by the industrious. Men, women, and boys and girls wanted everywhere to work terns. Now 1B the time. "Co»uy outfit aud Maine ' 8 Tbck 4 Co., Augusta FOR RENT, LEASE OR SALE. 1 I desire to rent my farm, or lease it f« r a term of years. The farm consists of about 450 ACHES, not quite one half is cleared, the balance beinir Rrowth. Upon it are two comfomw! dwelling houses, and a number of tenant houses and all necessary out buildings. There is alsot very elegant young orchard and vineyard in good bearing, upon the premises. The & healthful and desirable, amiie of Company Shops. The farm is adapted to the growth of grain, grasses, clover anJTb^S, las Kursr, SffMKSr ammQm ppSßoSk c i 6—35. ?9. 3m. JERKINB. pALACE JEWELRY STORE Y y B. FARRAR, • 'h OPTICIAN, tVATCH-MAKB AND JEWELER, AND AND DEALER IN WATCIIS. CI.OCKN, JE.WEf.RV Silver Ware; Bridal Presents, Solid Rings, Walking Canes, Gold l'ens, &c. GREENSBORO, N. C. Which will be sold chcnp New Sunny South THE BEST AND HANDSOMEST PA PER IN AMERICA, BEND FOR IT AT OHCB, dec Oir C lub Rules. The Sunny South is now the model weekly of the age. It comes out in an entire new dress and new make up generally and is overflowing with the richest and spiciest matter of the day —Poems. Essays, Stories, News of the Week, Wit and Humor. Female Gossip, Domestic Matters, Letters from all Sections, Nptes of Travel, Puzzles, Chess, Problems, Marriages Deaths. Health Notes, Personals, Stage Notes, Movements in Southern Society, Fashion Notes with Plates, Answers to Correspondents, Biographies with Portrait of distinguished men and women, Humerous Engravings, Sensational C ippings. Correspondents' Column, Local Matters, Railroad Guide, and forcible editorials upon all subjects. Is it possible to make a paper mere complete? Get a copy and examine it. It now circulates in nil the States and Territories, in England. Ireland, Canada, Australia, Brazil, and the Indian Nation. It is really an honor to the South and our people are proud of it and every one should take it immediately. The price is only $2.50 a year. We will send the Sunny South and the GLEANER one year for dollars. The Sunny South and Boys and Girls of the South will be furnished one year for $3.50, with a large and magnificent picture throws in. Address this office, or J. 11. & W. B. SEALS, ATLANTA, GA. Yarbroiigh House RALEIGH, N.C. 13, «V, BIACKNAII, Proprietor. tlates reduced to suit the times. GRAHAM HIGH SCHOOL GKAIIAM, N. U. REV. D A. LONG, A. M. KEv. W- VV. STALKY, A. M. REV. W. 8. LOinG, A. M. Opens August 26th 1878, and closes the last Friday in May, 1879 Board f8 to $lO aud Tuition $3 to $4.50 mouth. Eight, Years Success/ THE LABOGBT I!V THIS STATE. Printing & Rinding —AND— Blank Book Manufacturing. O We return our thanks to friends and patrons who have heretofore favored us with their orders, and take pleasure in saying to them we are better prepared For good work and prompt execution of orders than ever before, while our PRICES ABE AS LOW AS FIRST OLABB WORK CAN BE DONE ANYWHERE. PRINTING AND BINDING of t.ny kind from a visiting card to the largest hand bill. Legal Blanks. A complete assortment of Legal Blanks of the latest forms always on hand and mailed post paid at SI.OO per hundred. Send for Catalogue. If you wish anything in this line write u«; it will pay you. Respectfully, EDWARDS. BROUGHTON & CO., PRINTERS AND BINDBKB, RALEIGH, N. C. MAJ. W. B. LYNCH'S SELECT SCHOOL. BIOU HOI NT, N. C. . MAJ. W. B. LYNCH, Principal, B. P. RELD, Assistant. The principal, having sold oat his interest in the Bingham School, of which he was a prietor for fifteen years, opens a school, Aug. 27th, offering equal advantages, without the military. Board and tnition per session SBO. For circular address the principal at Mc-- banevilie, N. C., till Aug. 12; afterwards, at High Point N. 0. Hbhugs Medicines, Oils, Paints, Glass, ' I have succeeded t° the business of R. VV Glenn A Bon. and shall be glad to serve those S"3r/r5 ac """ ip "°' cta " wholesale or retail nilfj m y assortment com plete, and they will be kept so all the time. r Dce . ? the bus lncss is long, and I think I may safely claim to be as well ahiA tn serve the interest o} those wito f! r P atrona ß e *8 *ny one. i.niiHi«l ore IB .J UBt a " ove thc Benbow Hotel TEFF PKOMTLT AND CAREFULLY FILLED i FIAI). G - GLENN. | v, M, ly. Greensboro, N. C. B. A. NO&i, Tailor, -^g (asbioiia and n'taiincr ,hC litt * 0,,.« «■*» S,„r. OTde ' Sft&Tj Grxnum .i Cartland fire's A RE* AT TIIEIR OLD STAN& ITNOKR BKI\B«\V m, L and have received a large stock of Clothing, Furnishing Goods and lot lies FO* THE BPRINO TRADE which we ask all who ara in need of CLOTHING or CLOTHS eL a ,nine! Ud t0 " P int ° clotbin g eaH a „, We are determined to sell as low u the ssm anybody! * " bC B ° ld or tj In Our Merchant Tailoring D e . partnient we are prepared to cut and make L'armenta „f all kinds for men and.boys, by the best of work men. " ,rlt ' W« guarantee satisfaction in every case or pay required, J r no Our stock of SHIRTS, COLURB Trra HANDKERCHIEFS, SOCKS, UMBR'EUS *c., &c., is complete and well selec'erf ' KEEPS SHIRTS and COLLARS a iperitlt» Be sure to call on Cartland Bro's in d r KP„ bow Hall, for clothing and Gents innflZ, goods. • Mr. J. L. Brockman is with us and will h» pleased to see his old friends and customer Greensboro, April 1, 1879. Ayer's Hair Vigor, For restoring Gray Hair to Its natural Vitality and Color. original color, with f/tegloss cmd freshness of youth. Thin hair is thickened, falling hair Checked, and baldness often, though lot always, cured by its use. Nothing can re store thc hair where the follicles aro destroyed, or the glands atrophied and decayed. But such as remain can be saved for usefulness by this application. Instead of fouling the hair with a pasty sediment, it will keep it clean and vigorous. Its occasional use will prevent the hair iVom turning gray or falling off, and consequently prevent baldness. Free from those deleterious sub stances which make some prepara* tions dangerous and injurious ta the hair, the Vigor can only benefit but not harm it. If wanted merely for a HAIR DRESSING, nothing else can be found so deßir able. Containing neither oil nor dye, it does not soil white cam bric, and yet lasts long on the hair, giving it a rich glossy lustre and a gratefUl perfume. PRE PAR ED BT Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Loweil, Mam % Practical and Analytical %LD BT ALL DHUGOIBTB BVKBTWHKBB ! North Carolina College r . - The animal session of this Institution beg l the 11 ret Monday in August, and f OD .' rolie h; weeks. The coarse ot lnstruction 1* tn .. the location is healthy: the community and board low. For further particu'are address • SEC. or THE FACULTT. 4t 7.16.79. Mt. Pleasant, N. Time is Money CLOCK OR WATCH must sometimes be repaired. I am in DR. MOORE'S NEW BUILDING AT Company Shops, where lam prepared to do all h of M * i« done by a practical siWer-«mith, su pairing _ . OIiOCKfI »»* WATCBM * BROKEN J6 WKr,BV k '*^ Stof "* moderat C. F. NEEBE. tnmmm