A Dead Give Away. She stood in the effu'gent light of a for him at the frontdoor at la. m. Elroa no He was C.'A A didu't «iiu4 I hat. Ha was drunk —she WJS used to it. "Jim," she •'lid softly, 4uoHing (Tim dolrn so as ft) «*\ .*"i up to bed easier- "Jim. did you vets 2" •'Yesh, dear." "Yo u've been a long time." "Yesb, love, poll .- . didn't close till jes* now." ''Where's K t iUha money f" "My dear, I don't uner. ■ stand." * Didn't they pay you for your vote ?" '-No.'* Sbe looked at bim play fully, with a boaooosriotor tiokle in her t ,..i eyo, ' U's time won en had the fran o li»ii ehise," she muttered s "the men ain't up ■' i'tfl it* Thtn she rol cd hi« under the be^ ; to be out of the way, and in the morning sbe got bim into an asjlum un der the uew I'uoch and Judycsture act 'He gave his vote fur nothing," she said Magistrate "Dangerous lunatic," wrote bis Worship; aud at the i.est election there wits • voter short. — London - Rejere« Touiiuaa's VBNOM —I was one of those whose hearts »nJ hopes were given to Ora'ni. ' [fjoud cheers and a few hisses ] ' I am sorry to bear those hisses, but as 1 **** have faced the ku klux down South 1 can face these hisses. We have been told hero to-uight that we meet the solid South for the last time But don't eon . -'gratulate yourself IQO a>on. The bair that is brown to night will be gray be .fere you cease to u.eet a solid South. 1 am acquainted with the men who are to take" tbe census iu tie South, and tliey U|f*;y i l »' can as easily pack a grave yard in the census as in the ballot box. If lam rf 1,, d grave yards in the census thau voters (Q u atcli thorn iu the N-rtb. The Kouth is UQ goinn tn lose its grip upon the nation if it can hold it by any ordinary or extra ordinary means —Ale Judy* A 11' Tour jte at a New York rtihjiculion me li'ij The New Orleans people are discussing a scl euie of having the Great Eastern to brir.g over a load of 8,000 people and take back a pood p*rt of the Cotton crop ('0 iliu turpfUtp. J&ght thousand peo ple inaYe a good sis d town, and it wuuTd be a very noteworthy performance to bring over a Q'erman town at oua load Hut the Great Eastern is ccjual to the work. She is 080 feet in length, 83 feel beam, 53 feet iu depth and of 28 teet dralt She haa a rapacity >l not lew than 25,000 tons, though it is thought that 27,000 would more nearly represent her carrying power As originally fur nished, •be carried four engines of a col | lectivfe actual power ol 10,000 horses. dfS go d to drive the ves-el at the rate of sixteen and • half statute miles per boar. This power has probably been in ere: sed some-vTiat* iu tbo changes thai have been made, thnngb one wr uld sup po.-e tliat the vessel was already reason ably provided with machinery. She is the largest vessel in tbe w-irld, and pro bab'y tno largest that ever will be built. ■ibe n>a>t latportant test eases ( eve tried in American courts was Wnai fkji- list of lW« ii'O' tu iu the United U"urt at Omaha and Yankton Tno I'ouca Indians, as plain'ids. enter S'.k lif 'bett .land and bouses fraau ■/SPTvaj# t« lb out l 1 ey were giv- | ad: •W jUy th# Qovemtm t. N-t only is uf tba Poucas to their homes have keen so long ban- | ished to be determined by this suit, but it la to be safe statest,case by which tho 1 gal CtuM (k the Indian in tl»i-. Wi , «>uutry will be definitely se»»Wd. For this purpose funds have beta contributed by the frieud* of the lutiian in the East to push the auit, if necesiry, up to tbe Supreme Court of the Hailed Si.ies. Salisbury Wutchvian: Christian Reid (Miss Faunie Fisher) has relumed to Salisbury from her tour in Europe, in apparent good health and vigor. The Salisbury Riflts, a new military company, has just Jueipli ted ha organisation. Rev. Win. Murduck, of Salisbury, has gaae to Laodaa to attend the Sunday SCbotfl CWtenary. - An esatMß&e (ays: "A oow needs as muqh aurrying aa a hor>e, aad the result will b« fiiHd in tbe mi k fail." Ol cnursti it will, if a man is foolish enough 11 set tl e milk pail under the eow while be U currying her. Tbe best way is to turn tbe pail bottom up, or leave it at the bouse tiil you are doae carrying. Mr Vandarbilt has incr a*ed I i-t hold ing of Government bonds to 900 000 000 This u in numbers one thirtieth of the Wnole national debt, lie annual iioorne is 82,400,000, or about BWOO an hour. At aa hour; this is • juivalem to the aataiag* ol 4,000 m n km* if As aged eolored man, hast home „l -ftoi# obureb, wan asktd why ha was in mi ff*.f hu»ty. - "Oh, nothin' pertiklar, I is'uWas hi» answer, "only J j aa heerd ti dlb^lNliM ne * dat Sam JohaatHi'a fell f'm grace, an' I thought I'd got right home's soon 'a I could an' look up my chickens. •Api al The reason aome men get along so f { iu.tbiawqrla is beeaueathey suend two-thirds of their time talking about vhat they »re going to do and during tha othet third they have to sleep. Bow to be Beautiful. Curls and cosmetics are all in requisi tion to enhance tbe beauty ol "the hu man face divine." but what is the result ? Youth's roses only flee the faster—old age will creep on apace ; rouge cannot bide its wrinkles, nor oan it make any faoe beautiful Wo are deoidad believers in tbe old adage, "Handsome is lb.-1 I an Isouie dues." No face h;a true beau ty in it that does not mirror the deeds of a nob e soul. There it not a thought, word or deed that does not mirror the deeds ot a noble seal. There is not a thought, word or deed tbat does not leave Us autograph written on tbe human OJUntenance; and we oare act whether kind nature has given her child an ugly fuoe or a handsome one, if the heart that beats underneath all is warm and loving And, if tbe soul that looks out from tbe eyes be true and pure, that face will be be.utiful always, for it has found the • rqe fountain of youth ; and, though time may fold tb> hair iq silver, and furtow the brow, yet there will ever be a beauty lighting it up that years cannot dim, for the Heart and soul uev>.r grow old- Gen. Grant's east cot'age at Iv>ng Branch, the one nearest >he ocean, which he has generally occupied himself, is ad vertised for rent The price asked is 82,500 for the season. If we should live up to the Golden Kule what, a uiet little heaven we sh uM have hero on earth, but a great i any branches of business wi»ul 1 no-'issuuy go under. There is an outcry in England over the honorary Gnlorelcieaof some 81,000,00 • a \ear a>.d filled b) 180 Generals, who do uothiuy t ur (he money. Arthur any more dead woights that tbo Republicans ean bo made to curry '( Boston I'oat. Preparations, we learn, are on foot for a history of Methodism iu Texas. The German army has now a war strength of 2,000,000 of men Life and death, prnup,rity and ruin bang upon little thiugs. Words sometimes wound more than swords. Now for the first time since we have been doing business w • are able to i ifcr our customers the advautagi 8 of manu facturers prices, and go. ds purchased iu tbe best marked exclusively for cash. Ilaviug made arrangements with a number of manutaeturers of different articles of merchandise we are euablod to sell their various arlicies at manufac turer* j rloes, wi'.li tbe hauling from Win ston (which Ison- shipping point,) added, and on some light goods there will be no hauling charged. For instance we will furnish Cotton yarn, single and double A sheeting for the same that it will cost y u if puichased at tbe factory ai,d laid ■lo«n at the Winston 'depot thereby saving the expences ol hauling I'rom thai place. We are telling to day delivered at Danbury, Cotton Yarn, 81 10 ; A sheet ing. 8 ; A A sheeting, 8{ ; PriutH, (i ii S j Bacao, 81 ; Womeu's shoes, 70 a $2 50 Mens shoes, strietlv tie best. 81 25 «$325 ; Kentucky Jeans, 121 « 85 ; culfoe 20 c s And other thiog* in pon rt inn Call and OX imine gootls and plio s Very respectfully, PKFl'kii ifc SONS. Daubury, N- C., June 1-t ISBO, Sip ili™ . a«« i "• pi 3 n "v 1! ; o» n 13 ;;-;H «-T O - *«> M = r )% o > f+\ C ii' H I : 2 Z S i 5: H? ° F-k s\i Bo o (ft --A* ] £ O -l = Jrr i: O TR H S ' f 5 TIIOS 0 SHERWOOD, WITH Scott 9 8malliCo JOBBERS OV Noflons, Fancy Goods, Uosirry. 1 OLOVBS, HIBBONSj AU»ACAB. Shawls k Staple Dry Goods, GREEXSBORO, A', C. March 25, 6ni. HEADQUABTKHS ! PALL, 18G8. ] Quick Sales, SHORT PROFITS, AND FAIR DEALING TO ALL. Gome tod see the New Styles of SPRING $ SUMME We are now reoeiv ng froui New York, Baltimore &Dd lliohuiood, as new as the newest, aa cheap as the ohcapest, as good as the best. We keep really the best assortment to bo louud in tho County, and receive fresli supplies eveiy week the whole year round In Qrooeries we the best lu Dry Goods can aupply all demands Iu Hoots and Shoes our apartment is unusually large and at lowest prices In Hats wo have a good apartment in Fur, Saxonv, Wool and Straw goods. Ladies' and Gents', the latest styles and bottom prices. " In Notions our Btook is good and the lutest styles. In Hardware you will find almost everything tho Farmer. Artisan or Tradesmen needs In Leather we keep lied and llouietanned, Sole, Harness, Upper, Kip and Calf (skins, Horse, Hog. Goat and Sheep skins, iu good variety. In Clothing, l)rugs, (jueen£ware, Tinware, Iruu rolled and hammered, Bacon, Lard, Fish, Grass, Clover and garden Seed, and Country produce, ol almost every kind, in abundance. ALL OK WHICH WE WILL SELL AT BOTTOM PIUCE3. He will furnish Pac Go Guuno and the Anohor Brand Fertilizer delivered at the H'iuston den .1 a* low as it can be bought from any one, or delivered in Ihmbury with cost ol hauling added to depot prices. All kinds ol country produce takcu iu exchauge for goods. 1 t/_y lie* t vclful/y, March lfltb, ISBO « PEPPER & SONS. NEW STORE. AND NKW, FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS FOR FALL AND WINTER WEAR AT TUfi STORE OF Goo. 31. Ruukcr, A a EAT, USE'S BLOCK, UINSIOX, I*. f.» Having just returned from the North, and opened a splendid Block • f Fancy and Staple Drjr Goods of nil kinds, »i ltt>d 10 the wants ol everybody, the attention of the Unlit e ut Salem and Winston, and tho surrounding counties, is respectfully ex I I d to tliia stock lis well worthy of their consideration aud exam ination, as it conifn izis all the uew and leading styles ol fim, medium and low priced goods to be lound even in vi ry larye cities. I.ailies wanting any dcKciiptmn of nice and fine goods will find that their wa its h.ive Itecn cared lor by this House, which will gave llieni the necessity ot having to order their goods from the North. They will find here on our shelves and counters goods to suit thtir every want, andul very low prices. We wilt take pleasure in ordering for them nny article we may happen uot to have. FINE STOCK OF GIRLS' AND COYS' GOODS. MEN'S WEAR In great vat icty. No article omitted in making up tbe assortment of Uent.'s tVear. GROCEIIIKS. Full Stock of Groceries of all kindii. HATS, SHOES AXD BOOTS. All styles of Hats, Shoes, and Boots, for Ladies, Children, Girls, Boys mid Men. READY MADE CLOTHING. For Men and Boys wear, la full variety, HARDWARE Our seleetion of Hardware is well suited to the wants of our oountry friends, with many goods suited to tbe wunts of the city trade. GLASS AXD CROCKERY WARE. Here will be lonnd a very complete Slock of all Table Ware, both Glass aud Crockery, suited to the wauls of city and country. WIL OH AM) WOODEN H ARE. This department will supply many useful articles to housekeepers and others. DRUGS AND MEDICINES. The goocs moel in use in Ibis line can be supplied here. CONFECTIONERIES. In nice variety may be fbuud here of choice litalilice. We simply naute the departments in which goods may be touud at this House, without enumeration, for to do tlint it would take a whole side of a newspaper. We make no brag of what we will do for onr customers, but simply say come one, rome all, and you will not lie disappointed, either iu 8t) les, qualities or prices. • GEO. M RITCKER, AOENT. October 9th, 1870—tf. WILSON, BfTRXS & f.0., WHOLKSALR GROC'HH AND OOMUIS BION MKROHANTS. 3o S Howard street, corner of Lonihard; BALTIMORR. We keep constantly on hand a large and well assorted stock of Groceries—suitable for Southern and Western tr«de. We aolMt con signments of Count)/ Produce—such a* Cot ton; Feathers; Ginseng; Beeswax; Wool; Dried Fruit; 'nrs; Skins, etc. Uur lacllliies lor dt* ing business are such as to warrant quick sales aud prompt returns. All orders will hare out prompt attention. Mr. Mood; waa at work four and « half months in St, Louit, aod the olergj' men there estimate that 2,500 persons were oobverted of vthoui 700 bsd jaiood various ohuroUm up tu the Ist ol' iaai M ij. 7 KENDAL'S SPAVIN CURE. The most successful Remedy ever dis covered, as it is certain in its effect* and does not blister. Rad Proof lielow. FROM RKY. P. N. GRANGER, I'lesiding Elder ol llie Si A'.baus Din triet. St Albans, Vl,Jan. 20ih 1SSI) DR. 11. J. KHNDALC & Co., Gents:— In reply to y >ur letter I will any that IUJ cipirienoe wall Kendall'* Spavin Cure has been very sitialaciory indeed, 'l'l.ie or lour years 1 procured u Lottie ol your agent, and with it cured a linrxei i I lameness caused by a spavin. L ist sea | son my hor-e became very lauie and 1 turned hiui nut for a few weeks when In 1 became better, liut when I put him oi the road he grew worse, when I discover ed that u ringbone was forming, I pro. oured a bottle ot Kendall's Spavin Cure and with less ihan a bottle cured him si that ho is not lame, neither can the butielt be touud. Respectfully yours. P. N GRANGER PERSEVERANCE WILL TELL B'i'Uglllon, Mass., March lUlh, 18S0. B J KKNUALI. & Co., GSNTS I ■ justice to you and myself, I ihiuk I ought to let you know that I have re moved two b»ue spavius with Kcudall'fc Spavin Cure,' one vt ry largo one, don't know bow long the spavin 1,a.l been there. I have owned the hoisu eight months It t>ok me four months to ' take the large one oH aud two lor tin BUiail oue. I have used teu buttles | Tho horse is entirely well, not at all | stiff, and no bunch to be sien or felt This is a wondeiful medicine. Ii is u new thing hero, but if it dues ft nil what it lias d -no for me its sale will be I very groat Ko.-peetlully your*, Cuts E PARKER. KENDALLS SPAVIN CURE Kellej's Maud. Erie (Vunty, Ohio Mar 28"h, ISSO — Dk li J KKNIIAI.I, & Co., GKXTS: —I have used your Keu dall's Spavin Cure' on a bone spavin aud am pleased to report that it has taken the enlargement completely off. It took only one bottle to perform the cure 1 am oonH ient if it is properly used it will I dj all you claim lor it. Yours truly, C M LINCOLN. STATEMENT MADE UNDEROATH. ! To WHOM IT MAV CONC*KN —ln the year 1875 1 treated with Kendall's Spavin Curs a bone spavin of several months' growth, nearly halt as large as ! a hen's egg, aud completely stopped the lameness aud removed tho eulaigeuicut , I have worked the horse ever since very t hard and ho never has been lam'), nor > eould I ever see any difference in the ■ siae of the hock joints since I treated I him with Kendall's Spavin Cure R A s GAINES, Euuoburgh Falls, Vt, Feb 25. 187'J , Sworn and subscribed to befme we this 25ih day of Feb. a D 1879. JOIIN G. J K.NNK, Justico of the Peace KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE J ON HUMAN FLESH. PATTKN'S MILLS, WASHINGTON Co , N. Y , Feb 21, 1878 —B J KRNDALL. M. D.: DKAK Put —The psrtioular oa»>e on • htch 1 used your 'Spavin Cure* was a rt malignant unkleiprtitTof sixteen months' " standing 1 had tried many things, but £ in vain. Your 'Spavin Cure" put the d foot So the ground again, and, for the » firf t titno since hurt, in a natural posi -4 tion. For a family liniment it exoels ir anything we ever uted. \ ours truly, Riv, M. P. BELL, t Pastor M. E Church, Patten's Mills. y New York. ia Send for Hlnsirated eireulsr giving , P'laitive Proof Price 81. All Drug gists have it or cau get it for you. 't Dr BJ KVNDALL& Co., Proptietors, Kuosburgb Falls, Y moat. T. J. BROWN. W. B. CARTSR, JA J R PJKBCB BROWN'S WAREHOUSE, WINSTON, IV. 0., For the Sale of Leaf Tobacco. In presenting the claims of our HOUSE, we would «sk your attention to the , following reasons why you should sell with us: IST We firßt offered you a Houie Market, which is equal to any in the country 2D We have always worked for tho interest of our Customers, and spared no no pains TO provide for their accommodation. 3l). Wo have iuoreased tho size and oapaoity of our HOUSE to meet the do uiat ds and needs of our constantly growing trade, and euu haudle to better advantage, and sell more 'lY bunco at one salo, than any liouso in Winston. 4TH. WO have the best with good fire-plaees, (no stoves,) the best water and most Convenient, the target uumber and dryest Suits, and 23 large Sky lights, giving the very best light pomible for TOBACCO. 6TI». We have in our Mil J K. FIERCE the best handler and manager of Tobacco in this o: any other Market. His energy and experience are too well known to need further notice. He cordially invites his many friends to sell with him, ussuriug them that lie is better prepared than ever before to serve thorn. GTII YOU all know B 1) MOSELEV, "tho happy man " whose "tongue is tied iu the middle and loose at eucli end," and that when he oau'L make good sJes no one else need try. 7TU Froinpt and A'-EURUTE settlemont with you after sales, saving you time when so anxious to be off. Bru. The demauds ol our market arc such as to guarantee as good priors as can be had anywhere in North Carolina or Virginia We have sold more Tobacco this year than uuy HOUSE in 'Town— making OUR HOUSE, J AS u-ual, the leading one in tho market. Will always bofelad to see you, AND IIIJAKANTRK TUB lIItJIIKST MARKET I'ltlCKd. Yours, tiuly, 11. D MOSEI.EY, Auctioneer. T. J. BLLOWN & CO. P A WII.KON, Jit., Book-keeper. Winston, N 0 PIEDMONT Warehouse ? WINSTON, TV. C., Has sold in tho past two years more THAU 'J II UK K MILLION pounds of Tobacco. 'I he trado of this house LINS iiicreat-cd more rapidly in the past two years than any Tobacoo Warehouse in North Carolina The hou-e can show as BIU A\ EUAGE PUICE lor grades sold SJS any BOUNO iu Winston or elsewhere. It is the largest Tobacco Warehouse in tbe S.ate, sus taining 14,200 square feet of floor-room. Wo have the Best Lighted Salesroom in Winston ; the bu Iding containing nearly 3.000 paues of gla«, causing toh.U oo to show to th vtry best advautagc, hence highest market price* van ALWAYS be obtained. I will be pleased to have n liberal share of the patronage of Planters of this A.nd surrounding counties, and PRIMUIAE my besi ETLIRU. to obtain lor you saiialautoty prt ces lor your tobaeco. 1 respectfully return thanks to tbo many fiiend* who havj so liberally patronised Piedmont in the PART. W.A.S l'lUtct, M. w NO UK LEFT. Proprietor. Book Keeper. ' JAMBS S. SOALKH, J. Q A. BVRUAM, Auctioneer Floor Manager. BEST IN THE WORLD I I __ Impure 81-Carb Soda le of a Bllffbtfr dlrtr white col«r. It may appear white, examined by It- Belr. bat a COftIPABISON WITH CHVBCH * «•«>.'» ** ARM AND ; HAJHMKK" BRAND WIU show the dlflfereaee* See that Ton r Baking Soda la whlte and P7HK,aa should he ALL j SiniLAß IVIUTANCBS need for food A aimple hot asvern tiwt of tbe eomparativt valuo ot (tlflcrent hnw!* of Roda ia to dlaralr* ft daaaart apnuornl of rarh kind with nbont a pint of water (hot preferred) In clear ploaw'S, ••Irring ■ntilaU u thoroughly diiaalTsd Thadototo. rioua Inaotablo matter in tha infortor Hoda will he shown after sett ling some t wantr minute* o» aooaar, by tha milky ij>;witrmais* of tha aolntion and tha qnaatity of floating Socky toattor ao oonling to Quality. Ba aura and aak for Oinreb & Co.'a Boda and see that thalr name ia on the package and you will nt tha pur cat and whitest made. Tho uia ot thla with aour milk, tn pntennee to Baking Powder, BaTsa twenty times ita eoat. Bee OH ponnd package fur valuable tnfbima lion and read cnrefullT. SHOW THIS TO YOUR BROCER. Graves' Warehouse, DANVILLE, VA., FOR TIL K BALB OF IJ Oaf Tobacco W. P, GRAVES, PitorittKTOß ..J D. wif.ritß. Cl«*rk. K. L. WAI.KW, Auct'nr '' R. A. WALTKRB, F'oor-.Manager. April 17, U7». Jjf. On A a A. BALDWI*. WM F. JUKWB. BALDWIN k JESKIXB, Suctefsorj to Gardner, Carttou & Baldwin, Boots and Shoes. WHOLESALE . NO 1321} MAIN BTBBBT. KIOUMOiND, YA. Hny ia 8 moatlw J. M WICHOLSUS, WITH J. P. YANCEY Sl CO., \ (Successors to Yancey, Franklin k Co., : I.UPOBTEBS OF^NOTIOMS, No. 1409 Mftin Street, RivHatout!, Va. Match 27, 1879. ,f -150 sl "°(" ith 8l "' 4 ' ■ lUIHJ> Ouvet and B.mk). All strictly Fir>-1 class and sold at VVImW cule laclory prices, finest display* at ilia Centennial Exhibition. and Mere uuaiiv in uw!y raoomiuended tor the Highewt 11 "nor* 'l'he )ru..ds contain M iilnn.hrk * new patent Duplex Ovt-r --airuug Scale iKe jjreatOHt improvement in the history of Piann making The Uprights are the iiiiuat in Auieriea. Cat alogue itl 48 p i go* —mailed Ire* , Jubilee Organs, the beat in the world. An 8 -t p organ «m ly BCS; ia»i..po, #97 ! —wuh all the latent and bust improve nioi Is, p'*seH-ing power, depth, brillian cy and Hympai hetic quality of tone. I Beautiful mil" effects and perfect Mop I action. Soiid Walnut canes of beaut i j lul design and elegant Kniiih. Circular free All Pmina and Organs sent on 15 day*' teat trill— frrijktfree if »usulit jSnrlurjf. IVin't tail to write us betore buying. Positively we ojfer the beat bargains. Factory and AwiVABQ Wareroouia, 57th Street Vl and Teutb .Avenue Sheet Music at nne third price Cat alogue ot 3.000 choice pieces twut lur 3c stauip. Address, MKNI>KI,BBON PIANO CO., May 27 4t. Box 2058, N. Y. COPY OF ADVERTISEMENTS, Big Pay. WSXE* We want a limited number of active, aner get Ic canvassers to engage in a pleasant and profitable business. Uood men will find this a rare chance TO MAKE HON ST. I , Suth will please answer this advertisement by letter, enclosing stump for rt-ply, station uliat business they tiave lieen engaged in. None bin those tvho mean butiaess eaed ap. ply. Address, KINKLY, HARVKY * 00 , Atlaata. Ga J. 8. HABRIBUN, —WITH — A. L. FELLETT it CO.TTP.LHT. DRY GOODS AND NOTIONB. A L. EI.LrrT, CMY Dxcwpur, A Juuson \V atkins, S. B. U litmus. 10, 1 % and 14 Twelfth Slrnl, RICHMOND, VA. April 3d. fin. , W. 4. lUCKKIt, H. 0. SMITH 8. ft. BPRAOINB. IITCKEB, SMITH &, CO., » Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers is BOOTS; SHOES; HATS AND CAPS. 200 UalUuuwe street Baltimore, Md. o-tjr.