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H I ! ! ! BEVOTEB TO THElm " -r--r . j" VOlJ l.-Xo. 4. V- !-f 1 j SOUTH POUT, X. C, TILItSDAY, MAUCH 2, 1SOO. . r ; "::'Vki il j KI-.AIH RILM)!! kRAI)!!!' If vou are in need of Mcdit inc. call at j Mie -Drug .Store- of Dr.- IF. I. WATSON, I vlm will Mjpj.ly you with PUKE AM) FKESlt Whih rt-plcriLslicsi w kly 'direct from I lie manufacturers; All the Standard PATEN MEDICINES nrc kept in Ktock'. and if any preparation' called for in not in to'k the same will be ordered if desired, j j . TOILET ARTICLES Kneli as Toilet Powders,' -"flesh ami white; ' Hair and ITootU Brushes; Toilet it ml 3K-t dicinal Soaps. ; I PERFUMERY! PERFUMERY!! of tlie ffmst (xlorjiin anV aurtnU.v. Tin Purrst ami B-st CHEWING GUM. ! P i ' : I: . i .; ' : " I CI ( A US, ( 'J f J A K ETT ES & TOBACCO, j i Pn-s'ripti;ns carefully ; compounded I. I. WATHOX.M. J Vr1 I 4 -4- p'- -' "VTk -all 'attention of our many friends ; arm jku runs io i.uo ia. i i n.ii v- m- now preanil to furnish ' PIANOS, OIUiAXS i .xn HANI) INSTKCMHNTS for Cash cheaii as anv irus' ill ilk1' I) l niteil Static, or on EASY INSTALLMENT PLAN, i F .Ml Kintts oi Micci .iusic ami .uusieai M..rlu.nli..-!.ml in fact ?an vthmir mrtain-' inj; to itiusie that can In had in the United j nt'.ites onu-reil on srfort nottci--ami it!rie: . lion iruanmlitil. i also kee on Ii.wkI a small stock of I.ATI'.ST AMI UKST MIVi:i. in convenient form for leisure hour reading tur fall ail winter stock of Millinery iJl !e solil out at great ly reilu.-eil prices LADIES AND MISSES HATS From I S ets to 1.."0 Kaeh. We have also a line of t which we will 5(11 cheap ican Men Hats io 1(S4' tint at i. W'v also kiH-pttn luind :t full 1 mi of frc's-h family Groceries Whicli ive will ,sc!l as cheap-as the cheapest Jor cash. - llcspectfully, ' ' - , IIU5V IAVXS. MPECIAlJ NOTICE ! We mil sjM'ci.il attention this vfk to j konie Novi'lties in L'ulies itml Cent's wear i .'!-.'-;' NKWL'OUf SCAUIS iiud SHAWLS K.Mimoiii:HEi tii:. i j 1 LAIHKS BLOUSF, ' PnATIIKKSTONi: COltSKTS, j and COKSKT WA1KTS. in I .-lilies "ami Misses Sizes. I.iflics and Misses Silk and Lisle Thread J .1 K US i: Y (JLO VKS. UlKSTS .-FLANNEL SHIHTS. ! .,- I.--'" - . ." ;;' A lot of luiiidsome Scarfs f(r Men laid Boys, f IN (JUOCKUIES WE WILL 3lKNtION BOSTON BAKBI BKANS BOSTON" BltOWX BREAD EARLY JUNE; PEAS ROAST CHICKEN ItOAST BELT I - BAB'Tl.KT PEARS , APiueots I SlIREtBlED OATH and that most excellent Coffee MOM A J A. CLTIIRIKVc iu ARK, THE FAST UUNNINC STEAM EK W. 1 AJ S NT i: L L , 3last er. , IavM Wilmington, daily except Sunday,' at !:'50 a. in., for Sonth ort and intermediate orts, Iteturning haves Sojuthport at 2::;o p. nl. MEDICINES! U W: E would respectfully invite the and surrounding; country to give us a call when in need of . anything in our line. ! j We will receive this"; week (in addition to dur stock of GENERAL MERCHANDISE) by steamer from New York and by Atlantic Coast Line from Baltimore, a fine assort- I !- 1 ' f . i i ment of HATS and SHOES, sell at Low Prices DOSHER, ST. ELSEWHERE 1 when you eari buy at 'S i JUST WHAT YOU .- i I WANT THE BEST IS THE (CHEAPEST. " ; i I i 1 " ' t i ! CALL VXD BE CONVINCED i '- I . i ' CHOICE GROCERIES, , 1 S l TJlfVT'C i WT C1TT JMM' - A j "V1f .1AVi and the largest assortment f CIGARS ! AND - . I I ' I ' " TOBACCO are to le found at JOEY BELL'S NEW STORE, i : . ; : , .j j "P J .; STORF s A Penny Saved Is a Penny Earned. ! Therefore come to the Racket Store". It " i I VlUli Vim r-;iTi m;iv-i tlioin ; .. . ...... , Shak0 Off the Manacles of the I ;1 I t- Old Credit System. Kreo vuiii-slves from t ie oppressive j , j , u . , 51,1,1 burdensome prices imposed ,v itir tilue tttlhcerns - j (J () I E ! A I) BUY Vour g(Kid for cash at HOCK B0TT03I PRICKS, i and t e.-r0v seure ihe indejkmtl- elice, (rei'dom and lilxTty, which everv Casli ; I 1 Biiyer -enjoys. " i Lf)(')K OCT EACH WEEK FOR BARGAINS. i ! T. ,T. Wi:.STCOTT. AVEEKS iV SMITH. EE AL ESTATE, FIEE-INSURANCE, -BEOKERAGE AND COMMISSION Kstate Bouglit audi Sold. Keal Inf nnation furnished regarding jSoutliMirt and adjacent propfr'V. Cot ner ITow 'a ltd Mbore Street. SOUTH POUT ACADEMY -:o:- Rex- H. A. DUB DC, A.M., PltlXCU'AL. Mrs. JI-XXII-C DL'HOC, -:o:- ENGLISH BRANCHES, CLASSIOS, SCIENCES, i-. , I ; MODERN LANGUAGES. Keiul for Circulars citizens of Southport latest styles, which' we will GEORGE & COIIPANY. WHY GO JOEY BELL PRINCE tilSMARCK RESIGNS 1 COUNT HEfi.fi ERT FOLLOWS HlSi FATHER'S EXAMPLE. UXAIJI.E TO AGItKK OVtit J"ACTOHY IX . fsfKCTOBi T1IK miKK OF THE MIXEK8 Sl'BEADIXG. Ukkmx, I March 17. A n'jKrt is j widely current this evening that j j Prince -iiUtna'rckj has tendcre4 hie 5 resignation to ho Emperor. ' j Loxbox, Mah?h 1. A dlsjtdi j from lierhn says it is staled tiiere thar both Prince Bismarck and Count IIerlert Bismarck have teiidereil their resignations, and tliat EmjK'ror Wil-; bam has a-ceptel the resign Uion of the. Chancellor. ! " A Berlin dispatch to yTiie Daily' j Xews," timed nlidriight, says that all t(1h'j;iams are rigorously inspctel 'by j the authorities, and are stopped if they j igo beyond announcing rumors. The i j immediate and istensdde cause of the r,'S,n no In,1(V ""rek is a divergent of opinion letween the (:1!mn,:'1!ur 1,h1 the Empenif Coiicern-1 , ing tactory. lns-ctors. Jt is report- i j ed tlfat tlei Kiiijror lias refused t f accept ( ount Jlt4'eft JM?niarcks;front, v,mr inviaorHtimr lre'2s .resignation! -- ' uenerai .oni,aprivi is mentionea as the successor of the Chancellor: i I ! 1 Cologne, March 1 7. "The CJazet- to s'. correspondent in lierlin says he l)elh;v thflt Vrhux Bismarck will,! j immediately; retire from all the .st i : now lien l rmium. .V ;meetinir ot the I - ! - I " " f,- Cabinet, the correspondent says. wasof naiiie. .Soutliport sounds,; more held at 3 O clock this afternoon, at . which lmce liismarck; presided, to deliberate UiMn the jiosition which would arise from the Chancellor resignation; M1XKIIS STiUKE 8PKKADIXG. I -- : London, March 17. A conference of the coal-mine owners of Lancashire, Yorkshire; j HlafTordiire, Depbyshire, iveicestersiiire ami rsortli ales was held to-iay to consider the situation arising, from tlie strike. The con-1 ference! refused to grant the men's de- mailds for an advance of per cent in j that nature intended. The matter their wages now arid a f urther advance, j here of most interest to you at present of ' iht cent on July 1. A committee ! is 1)rohablv the Dingley" pilot bill was aixmited to meet a committee of I , - , j- , , , 4, " , , v i . . . ri i i i j that adroit effort of the shrewd ew the men on lhursdav, and endeavor! i to. secure joint actum looking to the j England yankee to deprive others of arrangement of a method for the reg- la support that he might put the 'same illation of iwork -and avoidance of j m his oWn tight pk'ket Vou have of sii-iKes niuie iuture. i en tnousaiuis miiu-i iii;.oiui w aics nave loiueu t the strike The coal-carters at Liverpool havo gone on a strike. Most o ie miners WllO Went on strike in ps ottingliam have resumed work;, the masters having conceded an ! advance of .per cent their wages. ni,',Hn unu rH' u 1"!5 K'"""" j There yas much excitement at the nf ; iIr- Marshall, embraced in their ! Coal Excliaiige to-day in c'onseiuence i rejiort, is certainly unanswerable. The 1 of the general strike of the coal miners. Prices advance,! greatly. j Iwentv thousand J yne-side engi- neorshnveioi.iel thnKtHWe- -. -Several! mills in IancHshire have been comiH-iled to stop work on ac - Count of tln sriireitv if -iinl iinsimr - , 1 . v - from the strike, and others are run- .! , Al unit- 4ui inc. same w,, ,:..:iL .i koii. l neattitiiae ol. tlie miners vanes aceonling to the manner in which their demands are mei by the masters. Kansas Farmers to Congress. Topkka. iKax., March 17 (Sieeial). The Farriers' Alliance, the strong-! iiinicTSj i organiAuiion jvansiis lias ever known, has aiblressxl a jn'tition to Congress for relief for Kansas homes. The petition says that one law finn inj Southern Kansas is fore"; j clof ing L8(0 mortgages and the ma- " . -4, , -r, , , are lmoerilleiL Ihev have leen promiMHl bv eMchoftlK' f-at political I parties thfttj something vould l.e done j for their relief, lloth rties have tH'n tni"l.! ami both hrtve thus far I failed evn to attempt any measure contemplatiiig a ljettennent of the condition of the mdustial masses. I They have seeri that, while f hey have - leen comnllod to Karrifiei thnir nrn. i . ' ... . , i ducts in manv instances alnoluteIv Wlow the cost of production in order S to secure the common necessities of j life, ami m the effort, in many cases un5uccessfulf .to keep the sheriff from -. 1 rt r-. , . . I . i .. 1..,.,, lli..t , ; atives in Concrress are enirauvtl in the I I consideration if everv imaginable question except such questions as Con- template relief to the distress of their f const ltuentSil I There are measure which th, fanners demand sliall have "i immetliate attention. Tie relate to I questions of j and of their lands: money, erf transportation o-vDership of Amencaii I ' . ' 1 oxm Washington letter. A" rr n,r iPir r. ! Urunwlrk lonnty. By Our JjcLil Corn-spoiMUiit. j j ?! Through the kindness of Col, How- j land I obtain! ft fev davs no thJ firpt naiuljer of your rxcelU-nt iwiicr. ; ith l,KAtEit. As an old newsiiH'r '; man of; North Carolina; I must Von- ... . , gratulate you upon its excellent tyjn graphical appearance, and as a native of fkmthport on inav I sav - Smith- ;ville I was .peculiarly proud of thoj. -dihty of which it gives evidence, and j especially its interesting local features. J A good newspaper is !iot oiily an in- j stantanetis pliotograph of the present, ! J,ut a directory or biugratthv, sO to! Utw - rL - ofthoiiKt Tu rmir i-iilnumS i I observe the familiar names of many oUl schSM.iniflU. and xome who were then "grown up ioopie:" The Outhries, ti,0 Weeks, the Galloways, t!i? Swalils- tie Dushiers, the AVescotts, sound as of yesterday, though it has Wn thir- jty years since, and Miss Kate Stuart; j au 0M neighbor, and Dr. Curtis, our family ihysician. seems like names of friends I of to-dav. Your lx-autiful location and broad expanse of water jand 'delightfdl bathing resorts, ami above all your friendly and hospitable j piole will well up in the breast of a native, for vou recall thy td J familiar JIow dear to this heart are scenes o mv dnUlhd, ' &c. But 1 didn't ilitcnj to .re)'inisi-' 'as tlic.lwvs sav. v'.t T wt L-;,-l- n. lirrh. ..n thnt.elu.ncw. btiSiness like, probably, but think of ; lmm wlo ias had in the last six years to twice swear officially that lie was brii iji two different place yet I declare officially, that I did not commit perjury, and honestly 'that 1 believe there was no regeneration. But serioilslv1: 1 luWki the new South tiort ; wiI1 wax an(i enterprise and . . a..t i,L.m..w. i w ,io l , t j '..u in j1 C , . . , . l clllties' theentreit and shippingpoint ; vonrs en the- tvyo reiKirts, majority and min)ritv, of the Committee. -The mniontyj is a very slnmg one, em bracing such old lriemlx-rs as luieler m,,l Fanhliar an. silf r in ant 111- j telii nt n, Cuminih Vrivv, l . T, other day when th bill Wits expectd ;T T TT MC AAT T P T to be called up Mr. Dinglev wasj JL U IN O YV J I 1 , " ,! 1 n . ! 1 . 7 absent, but is likely to bo ealled up at ,i . ! ay time. Your iple however have 1 a sjilendid champion in Col. Rowland i tt i . i 1 it. I i.:n ..1. .. I., t : no nils naiciic"! me niii .ciobeis iioiii fi 1 i 1 n n . , i: 4 tlie start,; attended till the meetings, itnu is w oi ivui ii iiii mm i.t iu ucitui it. ! Indeed, should I hope and 'believe, due to him than to lt le ilefeated, as it will lie more of Congress Ilis fx-rsonal influence. which is great on the floor, and his legislative exerience are both Inking trough usfnl in your lir-half, and i - -i ,i ' ! while 1 knew lior ilfjmlar he is in old Brunswick, his zeal an. this will com. mand vour additional esteem, t j j intell(od" U touch on'veral like Uipu-s, 1 out a fear that vour siKK-e would froid. t . - t - i ; au?l's mc to await another isnif I j thought Ij would oiily'-shake hands" this time. j Capk KpAk. Jf(TtIiodlt Chttrch South, j lUlMfWo1 Marclj 1 7. The Palti- more Conference of the Methodist ... . ' thurch South cont j i ! tolay nd evening. .nuetl,. its session i i ! Bishop Duncan I said that the labor of the! colorteur is jone of the most im brirtant I works is I whirh the Church is engage!, and it (so much impressed with its iinpt'rt-1 jance as when he wojnt to Texas j and j found the Iiible reatj in Cfteeti differ-1 ?ent langnage. ThL was all du 10! I the .American Ihble iSoeietV. j , untie ug ijhtk t ; that i all thev can d? SOUTHPORT LAND "t 1 and COMPANY, N ,. C VPlT V Ii AliTHOltlZEI) $100,000. : Onnmized finder Special t! !?. v f, , , uiarter iirainea uv the State of! North " Carolina. $26,000 j Subscribed and amount reuuiri'd by law paid iit w I OFFICE: Cor. Bay and Potts.Sts. ! 1-AV1LIO.V BU LDLNU riOUTIIPOItT, X. C, 1?ar further particulars apply at ; ' -i . i the ofliec of the Ooiltpatir. f-jWiQ. CURTIS, Treasurer. rornrTT KT? A -DTci aa j lttLWLLL: MLAKLb, Attorney. :o:- THE SOUTIIPOltT Land and Iinprovemcnif COMPANY. OFF 5IS roit SAI.Kor LKASi: HOTEL PleaLsinth situatel on Bav street j'OV4,r, Xkin" th6 harl v I n iHr and in iirut . i . i . ,if "le Atlantic Ocean i Thid TToti-l ofTere! it rvniMllv wnll i y . ---- j j suited for a summer or winter Hotel. Steamers lCai'e AVibninirton for ii..- ror prrliod.trs as to terms, apj'Iy ' atove -:o:- THE SOI TllPOIt r i V (1 I ( pj Uri;f i; YT fV cv f iU I IXU u" 1 COMPANY. Desire to ! call tbo attention of tlie public to the great r advantages offered by SouthiMirt for Win ter resiclenee LOTS, i LOTS. : s Suitable for such purposes IMPROVEMENT T" ""'0 !Ur tfrw-t. with fine view of tl,. to time. Not Ire of Incorporation! j The folltmin plan of lnmriH. Imfiuii f the Curoliun Itenrh I . ,: Cnii!p:in uas this lny fllrd ultli - lie Clerh r tlir Superior Court of Hniitvick County. 1. Name, Th Csrolhia Hl-irh Con paiiy. Busiinss, Thn purehasc ami sal of projuTty. .5. The principal place' of btiiuw shidl lc in iNuthjurt. 4 With charter for thirty years. The eoriHjhHltrs are: J. Y. liar- per, I. Bates; Win h .hmh. ' ' G' ralta tK $-",0od, dividJ jinliani-sof $.i0 00 -ach. . r ' Tl Til 1 I? A l IPIK' i i v; i in: IiVivaiciv OF BRUNSWICK COUNTY. wv hav, n ' ! Brick land Tile works Id In our v co rn x cax land will bale and -float to market ail cottoli shijjtl to mr cart- at redued rates. 1YKK? lH'LLAN WKhlliH SOrTHPgUT, N. C. WILMINGTOir-AyZBTISEMENTS: . . ALDERMAN FLAN NER & CO, Importers, aifd Wholesale ii:ali:i:s in haudwahi:, sfoVn TIN WARM, Kt No. 114 North Front' Street wilmin(;ton.,.v. c, SAMUEL HEAR, i Wholesale Ihaler ill TOBACCO, CIGARS, SNUFF, be, No. 12 Market St.. WUmington, K. C. 'Mi ilijthfst Markpf PrirV Paid Fur IIIDKS, FUllS, WOOL, IJKIISW AX, Vc. t Vilfii!iiV mr Aliirlilo Vnr'il JOHN MAUXIIKH, Prop. Xorth Front HtreH, WILMINGTON, Ni Ci MONUMIvNTS ' - (iKAVH STOXliS , .1 1 3i aim: to OHimn: rPrio i K.trHltif Wall I'lui. I PRACTICAL l'AINTI-K, j Ait Iealer In 1 IDOHRSTU; AM) I3!I'0UTr!l G o O il H . LEADS, FINE PAINTS & OILS, Ho. 2 North Second Street. WILKISOTO-S, X C. j voir IIFVT j HarU.r and fK'-ant a brgn FtKXL-Mtt, 'II'-ok, vi-rv dt-!rabl. For lennif. ! 1 i i Il I -s
The Southport Leader (Southport, N.C.)
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March 20, 1890, edition 1
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