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yiaaiia-ja.iaat V -- laa, .a,...i,l in u , ,.. 'iCVlQnCXCW. B. Faulke and Mr t 1 ;' . "' ' ' ' Maurey, sailed fa Sati :k'Tw, Phjladelphi-ms, Mr,v Henry B. fsulke and .Mr. G'JngersoIl I Kfaitravv vails! tea Cttni n-i a to envestigate the ductrine ol the- oannhv in Sta n.itivr hfim. A rrnrinr kucvnwR Om Yaw 14 ; Sw UnetJa ti Threa .MoallM fa; Par Waca n aaarfa, Nfyir Mmml tha dty by canton ft Advsktisino Rvraa low tad HbataL lAlf." FEBRUARY 1. 1M9. osopby in its nttive borne. Arrivin? at London, toe two pilgrims will visit the high priestess of the Eastern doctrine, Madame P.Lvatsky. Here they wul be Ihv&fcedL with letters to OwUeosbph&tof India. Leaving London; the American theosophists :it k. t.;. ... 1 d:..i . . . . . I Rill IM U 1UVIM II wl 1 cillluuM and funeral notices are published in I the wharf 'they will be met In the I . . r. -i I . ...!.. r .1 ... t uwMiaimui cnargv. 1 rvMcscniauvca w mc society 111 in- v .; I dia. and will be formally introduced t .:.L DODGING. I to the Oriental rite and mysteries of ,The present Legislature 19 weak in f this strange sect The programme the back, at least on one question. I from this point will depend upon the It it is airaid to tackle the ignorant decision of the native brethren. I h- and the vicious element that swarms town of Kurachee, in Sindh, one ot at our polls, it would of course be the seats of the older worship, will - far from passing a dog law. The be visited, and the trip will continue ; Wilmington Star calls it the Farmers until the American Buddhists reach Legislature, and aays "it is not Adair, the principal borne of Budd- Duch on braving a popular majority, hism in tbe East Under the guid- , The House has tabled a proposition ance ot their new conductors, the to amend the Constitution Soas .o two Phfladelphians hope to make a compel electors to pay tax. By this journey' to the Himalayan hills and n act they reaffirm th declaration that visit ancient sites hitherto unex it is proper and right that ignorant plored. The trip will take about two v umi o nui pay mc xui a 1 yean, ana in accompiunineni wiu tax shall still have the right to tax be watched with intense interest by others. In the forum ot common I the members of the various theoso- sense, iairness and juike it will he I phical societies in this country Again CP2KA nOOSE,; . . ' ONE NIGHT ONLY. SATURDAY, Ftbrmry.nd, Racket Store! ill Great Dramadc Amrka'i Accompllahad Aclof, FRANK MAYO, Assisted by hit "real Drama ic Company. hard to sustain that action. the Star repeats its own conviction that no roan should be entitled to exercise the elective Iranckise who does not pay a tax. Why should any man be burdened and afflicted With taxes levied by impecunious and blind ignorance ? Why should a roguish rascal who pays no tax, robs a henroost tbe over night, is as ' ignorant of tbe duties and responsi bilities of citizenship as a baboon, be allowed to go to tbe polls to select public officials and to levy taxes up on tbe intelligence, virtue and enter prise of the State? It is a stark naked outrage." The advertising car which has been perambulating the West and Northwest, sent out by the coma oner of Immigration of Alabama to "set forth the matchless resources of tb.it State, is already yielding an abundant harvest. Investments re cently made in Alabama by North west' rn people, and directly trace able to the advertising car, trebly repay for the expenditure made. The rommissioner is now urvin? the Legislature to appropriate $50,000 for en co 1 raging immigration, and the appropriation will probably be made. A Washington correspondent, evi dently a admirer of Mrs. CWveUod and who not rsnys sucne pleas ant things about her influence and example In the matter of dress "she has been an example to the women of America." Though many women high in social rank have worn low-necked gowns, Mrs. Cleve land, "with her innate modesty, wears the pouted or sqaare-cut week, and arm low, bat amply re veaBng tbe well rowaded throat It has been decided by the Levis Uture of Pennsylvania that the ques tion of prohibition shall be submitted to a popular vote at a special election nest June. Tbe Prohibitionists have already begun to prepare for a pro digious campaign during the next Sve ssoatbs ia every part of the State. But the returns of last No vember's elections, when thev had candidates ia the Add. do not pro mote the belief that they win be able to carry the State or any precinct of 1 Mm 11 20 20 ARTISTS. IN THE ROYAL GUARD. A Ronuatfe DrmM. Tli' u tractions at the Racket, with our u ' stock rolling In daily, are itmrv sktiHK itiAM thflfi aiaiiial: KMvnr heavy purchases warrant us in say MOr Mia AMMT ArTLnswl StV IttafiU) 1 n4'll. mjsnt to Kiivm a av nhalt tflr frtf the spring trade. ' On March tat pe shall inaugurate a aale of all kinds of Harness, emoraemtr evervuine in a first-class stock, suited to the wants of the farmers, liverymen, and all iIIm lrillar Wkina &f mKriiniv about a.ooo sets of first-class Har- ness, single ana aouoie, 1111s sale wtl rnnltnn until Maw tt rrt a. fers the best opportunity to buy first firttt.rtaii i larnxia ffr 11 small imAimt nl tnnnev ever tmnrra in f harlrdl We are selling Merchandise to meet the wants of our trade, and as mer. rhanta bnnw n raasr Mitiv .. . ... 4 . snouia nesitate to naoule any and all lines in which we can save money to consumers. The savin? ot three dollars a set on s.ooo sets of Har ness amounts to tA.arx This aaU will save more than that to consum ers of Harness. - w will ii vm extended notice of this sale in due time, we have added to the stock of the Racket 5.000 rolls of Wall Pa ner vhirh ar ahall cj.II trrwn An per roll up, atl put up in double rolls, and embraces the newest pat terns made We expect to open ana oner to our trade within the next teo davs over two car loads of trLua and (uecns ware, which we propose to offer at a ereat sacrifice until th line is closed out Goods are roll. rai J FromJSelcctcd WL mm 60l.MILL,PE ; Of. all kinj, is JOHN W. MILLER. THP TIPsT rnPM Alnr - ' 1 AND ' MILL FEE ing in now daily, and it will be next 10 an imnoss oil ir to wive vrxi an idea of the hundreds of lines we are .' : . ' ; , '; PKI0E3 ALWAYS EIQIIT. StXR MILLS CO. Mi UEMTRALMOTF tLLXtiS BRYAN, PnorRiETOM. la Si aadn " B "Ui Trow MaaqaaaMraa, BeHtiftd Stenttf. wwmaaoto Uiroax. I ' 7 From the loaf ftove to the short I ia June -I a .,. .1 mmrrx a onger s Hogta ot the arm exposed wbea ber ftows baa shart There can be so siectaooa and bat one reason tor Mrs. Cleve . laad not wearia tbe low -rat waks; and this ia ber own frefinw abom- baring her pretty ihoolden after the aaaaiMT ot so many women." Tbe report ot tbe commiaaioner of agncaJtnre lor the State of Gmma shows tkat the average cash price of oacoa m UU( Stale lotf iSM waa 9 71 cents a poaedthe crtda prkw 11 j "ta. The average credit ras for fewr saoatha. Gwm, cask price n swssts, credit price 98 oral The dWc about jo per cnat or few owlW credit, or 6. 3 per ssoaMb. or 7l cent par aaaram. Tbe com isjissiasjsr nctswfly coBgraralaiea tbe ' a , mm m mvnmg twdawed law rsle totpercefHU-SywtojIper abas Hat. If. aetribaeaai sk 'tweoasvgloa, redoctio"' lo the H fcrts of tbe FarwW AOanos, If tbe Misaioairv Hrim ia m. red. tbe i. 000,000 con to u ia tbe foreign noaaion fields arc aettinaj a good example to the many ssillioos of Uinstians at borne, for these coo- erts have sent oat 30,000 aaiaMpo aries. or 00c out of every 10a wLle tbew more fortunately bora brethren out owe as 5,000. The a ens serve as native Drencher. teachers, catrchists sad laf beroera. and prove helpful to tb regular eaia- oury iorce sent from England and taw cowntry. receiving. Two .hundred pieces Pacific Diagonals and Plain Wors teds, at the unheard ot price of 10c fvaS swrnrwl aww 11!. II L .1 -Nonfack.- ftwaiMMi a in- I worth three times the money. aoo m ww line vMMMia iron 5c. per yard op. The finest line of Ham burgs we have ever offered, and A GrfiPUy. 1 line goods, for the reason we boueht thern at a price very much below tbe coat of " unportaiMwi . One case Fniit of the Loom Bleaching oc per ran. . woe case yam wvie Bleaca mg st 8c per yard, magnificent. One eaat Bleaching, fully equal to Fruit ai 9c per yard. un case 3.4 Olesclt -ifB-ei BELMONTAX.M Thk LAatsisT Hotixs STATt. Lisht. airv. handwwB..'v k I cd rooms, and a ' TABLE UNSURPA. By any Southern Hotd . ore and commercial tot Adnnja, coc. tr aad Aia. Sn om mim at lh tUlinaaliu'. Maaa PIANOS AND ORGS yCtkktAng Pbnos. -ArW Vanot, 5 Bent Kanoi'j!a rufto Maaon & lUml.ti rdus. , - Never let a day pass anal yoa are R5 JpjfajJ DrugKe. insured. ... . I Shelf and Table, Oildoths snalu om . I Came fVn.Hm.nl mm mJ .k. - o at one to 1 CO. 0. V. 0.' BUTT The Three years ago Job Wright, of nae coaaty, C., lost bis sight, and the orwlwts tht be coawwhed agreed (hat there was M posasb&y of ba) rrr aertng again. The other day aw tr. wrtgfct ant on tbe porch la the suatfghthie eyes began lo keif vio lently. He rabbsd Iheas, and wbea he took away Us angers be was earn dotal that be rouVJ dVuUb k. Kts dWy. Daeiag the day he poww oLirawpa Wscreajed, adat bast 3txmK$ the bid gendnwaa was b a T xfl a ever. . "7 prow i V" mm m m w wMTOm comiort- tvawesUtowlrt Nlbe Jackse4rvffle peopkwkh the , imrniam axrw-atiAejat M r U I wmm ere - were more IrjKeof IrtW-saUe WW. W J la bis Us,!,, KmtMmm aoivwy aka Oui Wt raas ro wtw tbaa (w a, . '" rtacwW I " Mwwaoa. dUla of Florida Nw Orteaan. and saay p0k Urrt 1 'T yvW Irrvr," .i,N.Lrr.1. It.aencowrsnM,.! I, re U., , m m f - man aK I - ww aa tHf laatf mtmMwm -J "S otwtnm.- I 'TTTrT' T pn raraMS th4 TVs New YorkSw aays: CoartraSatiane tW ai f tede astb-s dry as tbear. I land give awtiaaaoawy proof W De sure yow will get what you pay U wr. T T nder no circumsUncra postpooc uus anaacr. ' f ""each others that delays are daav X gvrwia. Toooeand all we extend an in-! 1 yitation. o, row torget h. . ' ' fmn and get calendar. ' ACROSTIC. i an aHcacowg, Hwy equal to r nut I , , Pom and insure your property I at jc per yard. y pieces Camet I w "tcri Organs, Pr.( kard OrjjanJ, MaJOO & 1 V with us. liust added to our stock with sx at WW pnee oil easy tcnris, Ra Splendid Kn of Ingrain K .. - f . . Wnte me Sor prices Ufore bunj, Tbe larycsit tock of Furniture In the State. JiLM: ANDREWS Swinsoq o H: saa NOKTH TKTOM ITi: Per Month, i; Par Wt ooara;, y j. ooj t er wr and roomV f j.ta, i-, Meal, f j Crsta. The entire house Is awW '-' sortal suriefwiaiosi If, t-- SCN. Satiatactiosi rtsra Jsntjdiot , TtJiElj for Btt A CRATE OF ELEGA? LISII to AND if m TOILET SETS attractions. . Prints rJ .n IK. T.i , - , - a.asw i ppnngiqudea, . "v t . H. M. DAVIS CO. S. RIIOWEUU ; frtih BretA Cakes Plot &c. now nerAKixo ro the houoatI . ) . .IftAOSL . v V, 3 f" o- axe oeau aad awefuL rttClAi. ATTUmON TO WHOUtlALt - . KAutisa. v & M. HOWELL. V 8tTllib Bait of Clolhei is to kc coveted ; By ALL. 4 - Iawasasl ilaWala, Clothi for Winter Boltlaji. neeMeasltetoCgartJ. PEIIFCOTLY PUnC a oet auuK)ce aarrxmaaa. hMMaiwaa, Sadw CH: G.KVTT. ? t - TOM GRIFFITH, : Leadmg Fare ina. Agents. Telephone 107. Ian , PROP. W. F- LOESSER, (Or War Voea- DAKOnrO 10ADIMT Will gfre Soiree oa Friday aiirhtm. hevtAnin t, a.t. ... . , . -o-gentw co... SrSr LKiTir 2!f? Q J- "-U0TT a ca. wit. CaJl and examine and get ... SlrEt24a!.rr?J That we purchased for th I JOHNVOGEU':. .HSHi SSSW;" , Tm Tailor - TJZZ'2Tm' Lanr. rUrv Roche I RENT r1 , rr-.w . G. 5. READ A C ar.8 - " . .V I -f a ALaXANDRB a m II East I ' v.., awaote toe a doctor, wee. levriittoe estmded by card, fsSUsnst M . mmmwmm r-y iu-nsnr. wifl con-1 T ' wot store tinue taki .. V!1 Co.e a w reasonable IE"" TOC asteiyr oompied by R. raire dau- ai. ai . . . j 1 oapw several m- m AOanta d 17kI r.' a .a " m 1 aajevsnassBW am a a aoa uaM ar mmtiui mtmtlm a-." I ZJ ' f"""". Un S mmul Frost oaw a aTlwi-.. vJJ.t read -of Dr. be drawe ,4 swrt A.. UoU ll TW'- d g t.; eaW has a hwU i J Vritk Uk,' aLr?1; f1 r, k,I. at ... ' " i mo,m kir.r A lhe whnrVia ee atrwt aJ M1 ty car, and vwa W,Ui- a A-IZZa T" -T. ""' a aaaa)T r " if I In 1 . . t II Opera, Houfle, POUR' NI0 HTi ONLY, C--ngTUESD'XY.J.e. syth. " 1 ! t ew4 sawae TVm Brw, 1 , I U cra,Wt er StOVtt tus aaw G3AKD "' GIFF C1BS1HL r aocnraiML a H7iinn. nurnaap. A pi J y to A a TER DAVIDSON. RwAiamo ASriaurr. Watcbes and Jewelry the dseapeas: , . . la) the" city. .' 213 7tit Trd BtrteL at i a - VMAAtUITK, N. C k-AWD- IURU'Ririi mix aa IVmrt SMe aa ht-A immn. :,r J. aV. RIRRY, " , .. lf.ooI'ANTS MADE TO MEASURE. I ot r1 He! !'URK jersby- m iTk; ! ,r paneraw, martexl down an a i per rent. 10 cW out ,; I ' ' fca any sample, of P 00 aj) wool pants, made to tasse- D. R. IIADPV c.t a .... CEABOARIJ A'lsTTi iiT".r .. .1... , .. r "r . ...... januvv ntn the sWo. far ai'J , X.. . 1.7 iSestkKt tr..a cUngetwraai F. A. HICKS: TINNSR Ikn 5LATE ROOFER, T7ra Mrj i: Qukkeat Reettte MER1DA.V, JKCKSOH, VICKSBUR"- TEXAS. California Aaal U'rStsor c3w JOHN A.GI '! Kmi!;i 1 1 i.,, Ai'-'' C it. OLOMwrM. r '"f rrrirTs " y anata. : a kJ7 ,,mW 4. . Crntrsl .,!. i ewauhMUt scrywaf b,a- M.n. Tr.t. c .1 '" tO ! a. h,rrt,;.T F W. CLARK I rTn. ' r- ... ... r 11 r '1
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