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"TO MY 'FRIENDS. I congratulate the citizens of South- !Krt and surrounding country of the milium we have (The Soltiifokt LtAiEB) of communication, I take this- my fina opportunity through a public ; medium of thanking the citizens for j thefr lilxral pajronage in the past and j hope by strict attention to buwnes, j always having the interest ot my ia trons in view, to merit a continuance of the name, i. i. WATSOX. If you are in need of MttUrflies call ( . at the Drug Store. ' ji you want wtemicaiiy pure ana iren j Preparatlyns call at the Drug Store I If you want any Patent Medicine call at the Drug More. If you want A (iood HmoliC call at j the Drug Store. j Jf you want gool Chewing Tobacco call at the Drug Store. j If yu want gi Perfumery of-anyj Toilet Article call at Drugstore. If you want (jarden Seed call at the HyZwanMyall-Paper ri Drug Store.. ..! ... : - . . A If you- want anything usually kept in a lirst-cbiKS drugstore do not Ju-sitateN. ' "r iL r ,, ,i .1 rescnptiona carefully compounded.! ; WK 'h attent ion of oir many fnends '! and jwitronsto the fact that we are; now Treiard to furnish , i X Xikwr?, ;v;juA;n7 ; WW IXSTlvI MKYT for i;Ush as cheap, ns any IIou.s.? in the j i. in toil rMaies, or tn EASY INSTALLMENT PLAN. I . All 'kinds of iShctt 'Music and Mumck) j MctIruhUki-. and in fact nnvtliing iH-rtaiu-! in;; loliiusic that can Ik had in tw l"nitel t SVtis ordeml on short liolitv ami ratifuc- ( tioiigiuiruiitml. We nlsxt .kii:p 011 h:intl a Kinall sten k of v j l,ATKST AMI IIKST M KUS. incoiiii!et form for leisure hour rertdiiur ; .Our fall '.d" whiter st(K-k. of Milll nory j wiil le sold tut' at "grc:it!y rnhutil priee.-. j LADIES AND MISSES HATS From IS et.s to l.."( Knclu We have Jilsn.n lineof hvai M:;J Hot-. liirh weAxill til t itip' to eiosc out at 25 rents to 81.M. ! We also kroon Jmml ;ill 1 Ix: r ot frt-fh FAMILY'OkO(.;KltII" TvbMt we nill si ll jts cheap :ts the cheapesi furi-.-ivli !iinin-lf::11v 1 ' i I)Ui:W & DAVIS. I , NJ?V SPRING GOODS! We rc:ject fully announce to our many friend.- and jmtnn, that we. 'have just 'added many, seasonable goods to our ijUtckCk h as 1)UY (J(K)I)S, FANCY G)OI)S, NOTIONS. LADIES AND S S V MISSES AND E E : : - GENTS' S S CHILD'S LA I) IKS AND (JKNTs . i:ndekwkah, HOSIERY, Ktc Etc. These n re in all tin latest " . styles, which we : will possi-, ttively sell r.t the lowest prices. So all are invited to call and examine. I - ! - - No trouble to Show Qoods Wp are' making many additions to our Choice Stock-of Family Oro- . ! . '.. : . i .f. . cenes. . ' ,.!; GUTII1UE '& 11UARK. THE FAST KUNNIN STE.UIEK " 15 ESS IE." '" I . ..' v V . i- - t ! 1' - - ' . ! --"in- i:"-- Vf... SNELL, 3Inter.' - - i .- ' ' - -- ' . X - I !' . I i. $ ' ! Leaves Wilmington, daily except, Sunday, at 0:30 a, m., for South port and intermediate ports, Keturning leaves South port at 2:30 p. in. NOTICE TO OUR FKIEXDS AND PATRONS! wKUknihicniirt 4rwtunti v f throuffb tlie columns of a newsnaPT published in our city), to tlwnk our friends, and the public gurniUy for the liberal ittronage be - ?y:Td::!,"f in future. th fjt that we .have in stock a good assort- ment of . .. - GEirEEAL UEECHAIIDISE which we arc' selling AS LOW :AS POSSIBLE. NEW? STORE! ' , L i 0Tip OTTT,a WT,W DmnTr., VIBIT BELL'S NEW STPBE! rTll - ' ,ull1lIiniT tri cn,, i J We would, respectfully call attention to . , , ' ur general excellent line of MERCHANDISE This week we in the largest and finest consignment of i TifjOTS A'VT) mf OTTCi ever eii'in SuthjKjrt. i . i . j Va and Kxamino for yourself, and convinced that J. A. DELL'S in Uu VliU'e THE BEST GOODS. .- , i y ' . Don't fail to call, and IS li C i: -R l I) A RG A I X S . , ' " ' : ' 1 1 1 1 ii, KAtklw SIORh. x i . " I A Fenny Saved Is a l'eny Earned. i Therefore come to the Iiackct Sfon' ! i . i , .I.-'-- , , ! i where you can .save them Shako off the Manacles of the Old Credit System. Fm. vourselys from the oppressive I and I'lurtlensome. prices iinjKisMl i..J illw. :,.; ..,.,w.;j., . h " f 11110 0,nc,'n ;. 1 "r 1? Xr 11 TT V tUiU,i x your godfi for cash at. 1 X'ltlCES i i . ' I - , mm inen'oy MX'ure me inuejHviiu- cnee. freedom and lilertv, . '.which' every (,'ash j IJuyer enjoys. t LOOK Ot'T EACH WEEK FOH II A 11 G A I X S . ! I T. ,T. WESTCOTT. WEEKS "& SMITH. REAL ESTATE, ; FIRE INSURANCE," i BROKERAGE AND i COMMISSION Heal Ilstate Ilovigbt uihI Sold. Information furnished regarding Southportiatd adjaevnt . propert.. Crner IIove and Moore Street. SOUTIIIJORT j Academy :o:- RCV I I 1 Dl"' BUC VM - l V PKINCIPAL. Mrs. JKXXIE C. DUBOC, pih:cErTias. i -:o:- ENGLISH BRANCHES, ; i CLASSICS, SCIENCES, j MODERN LANGUAGES. 1 Send for Circular. . l cotton. ond We have also in connection i with our other business a i j . i" ; I f . W.OOD YARD - . and will dehver wood in any part of the city at short notice. dos: 5EB , ST. GEORGE & CO. GENERAL NEWS. FRCMI IMFFEltENT PARTS OP T1I12 SOUTH. ' ; Tne Severe Uoid Wave Tie wrcps ; Destroyed in VirginiaIntense ..Suffering in Virginia and a j thu towiwitp pleasant and attractive J IIuj1. P i ! ' j Portion of this State. three Itaptist.aud three tnethodLst j 11ieiMUoxi Ir.gnH jidrrwert'pn:i:: XoaroLK, Va f heavy .now storm churches, all of which, I believe. havcjM. iluthrie.H Pauley, spread fvT this section and Tidewater. Sunday school. I aiii mit iTrt.iially j Meeting ral!-d to tmh r by the tinir. UuddingKtrawlrry patches. h1oniinglmtcHi with tfTe workings of the j nmn, k U ociik a. i. " J i. on hardrt and great fields of vegetables , laHer at all the churches, but the Sun- Onjrred. TluH. Marv Ann iM iiiu tt. havc'Ijcen ruinI. Tlir winter in this i. 1 fl' ' 11X11 1 4T JlllUl I-t. A 't. - years. . Flowers bloomed two monifis . before their usual time and fit rawlx-r-! ries have4een sliipptl from itche which thrived in the open air." Dut to-; day all is gloom. A thick cating of ; frozen slush cover the field.- and 1 bltKMuing plants show their beauty through transnarajit g!oios of ice. 111 Grtvnville count v the 'people are id sul..-crio- I ! Mln-ntlv rrviTifr for hnn find kiiI;.mtii tions have he-n n.lIceHl for them for! the ia-t three.' -weeks through the rhannVrof ( ,..Mere.. of Norfolk and ! I other 'Virginia cities. It will In? .Au gust lefore another crop can lc liar- vcsteil theye, and the'wor.t suilering isj ... J-.t M t- The lalrin' classes are i cme. fast lcaviilir the count v an.- the farmers have to depend on their own efforts' - . for subsistence. ( )n Fr dav h-wt the temperature in To-dav it is 2S degnes alxive. The churched have ln t n almost desert etl, i' ..'. . ji and all I : boats and trains are m.inv S hours behind., time. Street. car trans- portation has be-n accomplphed with poor suciss, o . nr tjo the glassy dition of the streets. No wrecks )i 011- :U'f as yet leen ! reported alrn the coast, bur as a sttonjr -jxale and . a" blinding snow stoi jn have prevailed all d.y, it will notj 1-e -surprising if siye)-al disas-i; ters ;ii-e!reio; ted in the mornimr. The signal service line, between (tape jlenryi atul llatteras has Ihth blown, down, soj no informatioii'can lie obtained.- ( CnAUi.KSTOK, S. C it smnvetl here for .lire hours, from U until ihhui. It has dohe coi:silernbIe damage to earlv cios which cannot ar. yet ' lie cstii mated. 1 1 Savaxxah. jjt -The fir-it hard! In ''Vorf liniiiittitii rfiiirrti V P rw?it v. ,. ' to hiu bed with panilysis for about! Th.-t the contract to reiiair j.ok- the lrgmia line, the? same pitiful con- 1 , , I i 5 . 1 i i 1 1 j , ,t . i twelvemonths. ' . j ; wootU Follvt lower i bridge, 1' nm j.s ; dition efj a flairs exists, owing to the t iT ., . ,, i , . ! I 1 ' 1 1 - n I 1 11 r 1 1 higldy gratdunl that a iper ; hereby awarded to Washington S'llars i heavv floods! and .loss of crotirt for two ' 1 . , . 1 1 i 1! . i y , iio5 wii puiini iiii oum v.! v , nr i ne sum oi 1 ;,uo, a per mkhmii-i frtvze oftht- wint r ..ceuned - here. mt lip. lheiv Ieo formed nud notation w:is killed, I HtT alHrtlt onc hu(1f1 lfP"' The damage! tr truck crops cannot 1k j rmlius of onc. A I Metlnwlist e.stimatetlyer.' Light smw fell in thermircn' tho I"0 five jrton. two foivnotm. the first f or. nnnv vtyirs. - aml rist mil1'' one Iar?' c"n IV INN A BOW ITEMS. I intended to have w ritten I to von in time for! your first issue, but was jreventeti uv a pressure 01 ousiness; 4,"v ."" - together with a slight indisposition, j one " coroner, one County Commis- The tast winter has locu the!slon,,r !,u Suiorintenleut, iUt within my'rrolltH!tioii. The 1 e : '....-n.. :.. . farmers ' generally in thi have made 'p.-tal use of the excellent ltioU Wu al:0 H'retary . of the j ()rden-l lU'ii jan: in Williams Ix n opnrtuiiityj : presented by the fine ! County Alliance, and as to Sunday . Uevitt from j-.U-tax for lSUO. weather, and are well advanced with 'hool Miperintendents and public Ordered-F. M. -Morre'j lienor li their work. The fences a ? generally pravi'rg men, they include all, except jc.nse io.sell iit F.iir 1 (ak shall date repaired, and the comiKst heas in 1 the sheriff and myself, surely there fro, Marcli 1. Isfil. in.-twl of FeSiu the fields indicate that the farmers i-s nut a town in the State that 0111 arr ! art? determined to practice the intcn- co:nfirenuch lefv exeell ours in itu-, Onjeml Dr. V":'. n lm allowed S I I 11 UllO tive svsteni mon tliau hcretoiore. Hie rice j.Iaiiters on the river, of J"" lrly " f 'J- ;M' which the gi eater portion of those? mmT V TrT-f q i in the cowitv are in Town Creek township, have made pl iu of the I ' v - 7"" . 1 T ' , f , , . , . -dcl.it at the next : meeting of the unnsuallv favorable winter, and have;,, - . . , . ., ; put their lands in gocnl ortler, and will he fully ready to plant when the ; j . lor prtji-as toput in niir me upj.-r seamh arrive. Town Creek u the ParrOM? IAnd h wcr IIo-U cr-k bridges, largest township in the count v, and j' 'At the .Orton Plantation plowing, f,,!! .wiug bilL, wee ord-ml to contains everv variety of mil and'is aut coinpletnl and harrowing -j;,. r W. Yati ationery M.Jti; pnxluction. Jt extrnL from rpe!wm'oon K BlJirtc,L i 11antulC ! wlU ! Jackn A: . IML tatiom ry $1.7s V". VWr rivnr on the east to the Orren-! m Iration lnween March 20th j A. jail fees '7.!0; Mi C. Uwanio and Columbiw line on thei1 Alril ,(it- Swnt? 0210 1 mK1 for i t The nrinciml . crow cultivated i Iwwt. The nrinciml crow cultivated and nwettt and Irish pottoes. swamp, flows eatwardly n nearly' through the centre of the township into Cape Fear river and is naviga ble for rteaunboaU to the bridge at the Georgetown road, a distance by Oeorgttown roaa, a aanoe dj( windings of about thirty miles, jtruth islth, jfertion, Shifted r citiren are geticrallv ior, butlburj. 1 iu Our I We have fairlv mmnl htm anil -a. J pleasant country, end under projier'. development we could produce anyj jPM rout, fruit." or plants that:. will grow Uwccutanad.i Wi and me i ropic oi a aneer.; Among the things which make. day h-IhioI at Z:on Metluxiist church -w.-wm- - - "--7 j Cannon, and that of LcVanoti Daptist ! church under the uperintenden-y of Hrisnii, are especially gKd. ! havo three iiostoffices, "KUtso. Town Creek ami VinnaUv, which , rf' of great advantage to tlu iHjopIe, Jmt they are not suflicicnf for their proper accommodation. The neigh-' ,K,rhtJKl M l-c.Uinoii i.liurelt cspe- rialI """d; a Ist vfih e. I ..1 t . 1 .. T 1 . . . ! .l.i !'...'. J ... . r . i I f i1 ;ur VM? W M? rlJ(-llt lX" M'l"iiUl 1)r- J- ('. Henry, an honest and nipulusgrntie:aanif the t.ld school, He certainly ptessts whit some have called a rare virtue jhV a physician; that is, in hi practice he never makes - m'w vaM f"r llu" futurrS heinji' we ! . ....... .. ! !. .. 1 . 1've but little sicklies.' Death claimed i . 11 . ' . . ollw OI our w"l'uli ens yc-ster- day morning m the 'i-sin of Most Mt Keitlien, who hud Vkmh ..confinctl I have lonjj: mvded one. I holm it niav !', 1 f..L. , i,.,, - , 'i4"- !'". J.i X. li. iiiiaiiii) 1 a' a. a .iio, .. i .1 Shallotte is the name wf jthe most 1 south eastern township in X. (..'., a river i and largewamp, two churches, ajKst ofljce,and Sub Alii -jice No.j JS7 also 1m"TX ''ht llSllllO Hll tjiv;w!iin in n80 had 1 OrjtrinliaUtsnjs. p It is 12 miles ; lon,- and alxmt Hj miles! Onleml, That T. M. Justin, bvjuud i- wide so it contains altout lOtJ fwpiare ! 'inability, i i . 1 miles. At the mouth of the river, there j Ordered. That Mary A Hrown, le ' was about 50 rears aim town lots l.vid Liiahl inabiiit v. ! ! j off. seviTal gool houses I erected, a saw mill and tvo stores" were oper - ated : several years, but itiost of them have gone down, I "What; An called S hallotte now, is at the head f sloop navigation ai ute puonc prmge. iin iic;r lami i iso.u iur iaes. ij y iaxrj never Uvn laitl Soff io lots, lut i . lKingteinlerel, the icost and charges! brilge! 1 iW Ken- crmvevett m small tracts ol ui ncioi him jgm, capable of ginning eiglit lIes. j per day t two j turpentine 'distillerh p, ' two blacksmith shopj-, one most c - I client f-lnx shop, one artist, one doc - ie hhonlT, six strhool teacJiers and ' one inomlxT.iif the lioard of l!duen. : . - -, j riu,nnim ,", I""'1""""" I ,:-!.. j - . j Kendal plantation. i Kmm lI-ifaK to ml in now l n-oic ' ATI ai m i i w r a ntficr ' nm x : l a a aoiu - iV- i. V i iZVit r For all beauty is truth. True features make the Ijeautyof the face; and true proportions the beauty of architecture; j a true measure that of harmony and the county coihiissioness ? Tlm- 11.14 Wft.S. I A I lmx Md Tr,ttw.t m lw Am4.ant itaiiUw '".Ml j Tlw regular immthlv incetin' of !; '. Iltnl 6f lountv Omiuibioner,i v held It Monday morning at the Umrt jmid $2 iiinbiiity. a, v wta A A I mm paid 2 iiial;ityl j Ordered. That Jjo Ivuard i p:ud l..U iuubility. - Onlennl, That Salvia LiitL I e iiil inaViiUty. ' j ' riereil P.mt Win. Huss and y. ifr, ; 1 puitl inability, i Onjenl, Tiiat K. A. J Mclaucldin. Ik pant ft;! m.tbiiity. 1 Unlentl. Tiia:. the clerk forward t i 1 ."'! W. Uaiu. State Treasurer J Glance due on accimnt .f Alice -Ihi.j j li,,..; j ! . '-i 'n i . 3 ! ( inleml, Tliat.ilathew I.ong i J iitl S&xy for -jkht Iiouh. suppUe.' 1 , j j Unit-red. That me 1k lwid Jft I .7.i ; as keeper f jnifir houo. ; J Robert VJ Smith having 'pn.iccdi .11 I -. .... . hIS tax mvipt for IW.. he hereby : restonil to hU righU of hih real eMat for which the county held a deed u-atioiis on file in tliU ofhee- : . i s i ..1 1 mm ; .. onimni, j iiiii iih esiaie i ,n lies j IJrvr.rlt Uv relieved of txiil-tax f r t ritt 1 i .11 1 1 1 J i I lho loiird then djourned to meet! ' i ; 'r. At ti p. mi tlx Hojnril n.et according ' to trder of leljonri nient; I ()riirtxl Tliat .!im Ili'iiuirr 1m imt.l Ordere.1. That .Mni lV inability. i ' j! j j Onjcrcd, Tliat J. j. Johnson, be panl?j jjj4 inability, i It appearing to the satisfaction fffj 'tho Hoard that MrsilK. J. (Jris.itt a i widow, is nnale to pay tax and frv! pj -h . . . -: . ... - . .: i ! .- ,' - It lttn her land i sold for taxi-s j are htfjcbv re:u;tteil on count of Jierij a-uiuiiuhh, (,erge M Mcxeit ha", county sur- j veyor j having teuden-d.his rignation land tlie .same having Uvn acwpti-l. the office of rimnty surveyor is hei:by declare 1 vacant, the same to l-! filled the firt Mondayin Apr.I. . 0;irtl, That Xe!ly (Jrissom ! allowikl il jx-r month frotu March Irf, .i.jn, and that Jie1re:ercda n'gulai : pauper. t J )rjereil V. II. Crnig. U allowed J to enter count v pN-r Iiouh. ! Orderl !i Uy IIoMen.N allowed ui . J N I jiii .-.. 1 . r i .... it vifinng primmer in ;:nu j Onfen-l S, S. Drew U-jaiI j for.tajx n..iict. J - Onlcr.-! John MilUvan N- allowi-.! I month, am! thai l.e enU ml J t . ...J . ia n-gtilar jwiuj-r. ! IM ix-rK w onien.i to .m-n iVinthHe, i- r diem S-.MtO; S. J. Stanley. ) tr diem and iniWg I, U, to r tl,P f..I Mowing namea ptnj lor inaiuuir: j Nancy Hu-Il. Alien tialloway, Ann i . - .... Oallolwar. $2 -sirli; I.ury JiameU $3. pmn 1UU' 1' j Orileml. Tliat R Intwf h iid I i j $005! fir jvrrices and Utr. . , pj an then adHurnI to neet ? j fin't M"mU 'nl ' . Ikk. i rk. WILMINGTON ADVERTISE2IENTS. ALDERMAN, FLANNER & CO., Ini porters, and Wholesale ii:.5,i:its ix IIARIIWAKE, MTOVES, TINWARE, Etc. No. 114 North Front Street WlhMI.ViTON, N. C. j J ,S. F. WOOL V IX- Harrr l J. v. n'oiil. nrrT3TTOTTTTn tt vttt'T t a TrrT No. lO.t Xrtli Third Street, WILMINGTON, Nj SAMUEL I5EAH, Vl;Usiile Dealer la TOBACCO, CIGARS, SNUFF, &c. No. 12 Market St., 7iladncton, N. a N - ' ' :o: IUi?!MHt Market Trices Pal 4 For if miV IVUH "1) T U1LN, UUIi, IJEESWAXj &e. Wilniinston Mn'rble Yard j J JIIK MAlTNIi:i, Vtou North Front Stnvt. WILMINGTON, N. C. ( )X L M l-N lb AX! ' GRAVIS :ST0XI:S madi: to oiu)i:il it. 1 lit rciiix.s r.HtT.'n u; KTla.tio5 Wall tlnUH.' ; PUAC'f K AL I'AIXTI-U,, Ao Denier lit I A. A -at A TRADE MARIU DC3IKSTIC AND I31P0IITED Goods. ,;lLADS, FINE PAINTS & OILS, j 2f0. 2 2orlh Ecocrd Street, wii.i:iXfiTov, . c. ; : If m ; m' .j A FOR UKT. ,!(n lUy wtni, With fin- ri.-w of the tlftrliirand Ocean, a large FrkkimpD IIoik. very d'iral'l. tor term, apply to Vol. IinUKltMOOHK, " Wilmington, N. C. -r':" ;- " .; " ." .1 . .' . ,M,MI .,' ... niiit'i.iilLi.ii'"iii.J-.iniiiiwfiir: T "Sealed Proposal. S-aled .pfojwaU will hf nreir-! by - tltanlae.-nmivi. ioner for 1'ruji witk viniT, v ir nst rcgtilar meeting to be heltl on the firt Monday in April, . I fO, for repairing the upper and lower Ilooib (mk Hridpt. HitLi must fisiUs amount of wrk prtI to b done, and tbe kind of i material to U ac4. j J KHL.DHKW. Clrk .C''.itt v iVstni:?;'.?;. 1 1 . V. ' 1 '
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