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VOI4 lITo. JS. READ TREAD !! READ!!! If you arc la svxd ot'3Sedkiam'tan mt the Drug Store of Dr. D. L TVATEOX, who will supply you with PUBE AHD FBE3H MEDICINES! . i Which he replenishes wrekljr direct frou the manufacturers. AH U Standard are kept In stock, and If any preparation railed for la not la stock the aame win be ordered If desired. ; TOILET rr AIlTICIiES flwh at Toilet Powders, flesh and white If.!, anil t)..t. fWt n , Mllcinal Soaps. PEBFUHEBY! PEBFUUEBYC of the irnest odorsfln any quantity. The Puret and- Best CHEWING GUM. CHJAItS, CIGARETTE TODACCO, - Prescriptions carefully compounded. I. I.j WATOOV, tt DM Prep. WD CO USIsfXiUEDE j srben you can buy at- JOEY CELL'S v;-: y'JUjSl!.:.. y.y.;,,' TIIAT. YOU T7AITP ; THE 1JEJT 13 CHEAPEST. li.,;,;-:-! ' v ' ;; :--ri:'J - -'--,if -.-. -- f CALt AND BE CONVIKCEb SHOES and thefergest assortment of CI8AC3:AND TODACCO . - - j ,"iSf ' t ' ' - S - - , . -di rtf to be found at JOEY BtiL'S IIET7 CTC2H ?; GENERAL NEWS. FU02I VAHIOU8 SECTIONS j w x A3. t;u U A THY. I W call attention of our many friends aiu iruus io me iacx inai W aTe .. i a ' - - tJ now preparea to iurnisn riANOS, ORGANS .- S . T.-; AND BAND INSTRUMENTS lor Lash a cheap m ny liotts in the U imea autieH, or on EASY INSTALLJIE1TT PLAIT, All kinds I of 8heet Music and Musical )ffrlinrliM nl In ftH nt.l u.i. in? to niusiq that can be had In the United, Mates ordered on sliort notice and satUfxr tion euaranteed. ; Wr al$o keep on hand a small stock of. LATEST AND rtCHT NOtriA. in convenient form for leisure hour reading ( klir full nfi Wtltt- wilfbe sold out at greatly reduced prices CuClI nOTTOIl PDrfTX From 18 ct to Q1J0 Each We hare also a Unetf cheap Gen's Hats which we will sell cheap to close rat at cents to 51.C0. We also keep on hand a full line of fresh FAMILY OKWEHIES which we will sell as cheap as the cheapest or cash, j Itespectfiillj, , 4 DREW & DAVIS. THEEACrCETSTOE d fcjttUss'rfoBf j 1c: posed "nl 5 nd thereby secure the Independ T , ; encs, freedom nd liberty, iUchevt)ry Cash T - - Buyer enjoys. WMK OUT EACH WEEK FOR a.wSMAT fMXAXDWl THE TAKIIT ; 'WL 8PECIAL-AFTXAL A TO I XADO ITS SOUTH CABOU.VA. CHICAGO CST3 TSS T7C2UT3 FAJH , VAKaisoTos, Itwch 25.When House of Representatives con vened this morning, Mr. Chandler of .uuaam, cauea . op, me World s The bill bavin c been read Utr. Chandler, w behalf of therCom. mittee, offered an ainendnient -proril aing lor the appointment of a. board of lady managers to perform such du tiea as may be prescribed by the com mission and the board to award prizes iot exnitata, which may be produced in whole or in part br femal lalr adopted; also an amendment provi ding that one of the members of the board created to ba charged with the awiecuon o the . do vera men t exhibit shall he chose by the fish commission. Adoptedi y-U..;,.-f!? i-i-li- .4 . Mr. Chandler offered an amendment on his individual motion to be consi dered as pendinsr. nrovidintr f dMlicmUM.'f the buildings of the Word's Fair with appropriate ceremo nScs October 12th, 1892; and furthe providing that the Exoosition Khali b ... - rr!T i.mi hoc laicer tnan ilay 1st, 1S93, -. He said that the nostnone- menxwaa not asked by Chicago, but it wastor the- benefit of the exhibitors ttsX wUruke part ui the Exoosition. The bill after few dilatory motions was passoa oy a vote of 202 to 49. - SPECIAL NOTICE ! We" call special attention this week to some NoTeltles in Ladies and Gent's wear: NEWIORr SCARFS and SHAWLS, KMimoiDERED TIES ? j -LADrES BLOUSE. FEATIIERBONE CORSETS, f and CORSET WAISTS, Jn Ladies and Misses Sizes. ! Indies anl Misses Silk and Lisle Thread JERSEY GLOVES. . i GENT'S FLANNEL SIIIRTSJ L A lot of handsome Scarfs for 3Icn and Boys. -BARGAINS,- j .,- i.-x-; .t ly y:;r-' ;!' x- . T. .T. tVESTCOTT. REAL ESTATE, ' TIRE nrSURAiTCE, B BOKEBAQE AND COUinSSION IVaX Estate " Houttt and - Sold. j Information furnished -j reirardinir &outhport and adjacent j5roperty. 1 Corner Howe and Moore Street AT7rc tt rercindina- - Fkaxwxa, Fhvr. March 24,Tlie r. ..... orwegiv uapt. Alelkkelien. from St: Augustine to Femandina lot complete her cargo, is ashore TOoot, a mile alid i sown ot rernandina bar A heavy sea is running, and the vessel is l p and will probably be a total loss. The crew was taken ashore by, a pilot boat. The vessel had taken in part of a cargo of lumber at St. Augustine for England. M IN ( ROC FRIES WE WILL MENTION BOSTON BAKED BEANS i . I10STON BROWN BREAD ! EARLY JUNE PEAS ROAST CIIICKEN ROAST BEEF 1 ! : BARTLET PEARS APRICOTS SHREDDED OATS nd that most excellent Coffee JIOMAJ A. GUTHRIE fc RUARIC SOUTIIPORT I ACADEMY -:o:- .'1 ' t Rev. H. A. DUBOC, AM., ':H PniNCIFAli. i Mrs. JENNIE C DUBOC, PItECEPTItESS. THE FAST BINNING STEAMER "BESSIE." -:o:- EITOLISH BBAHO: tlES A.i SKELL, blaster. -;-" -'-! -v ' ! ' . -v---. . 1 y Leaves Wilmington, daily except .Sunday, at 9:30 a. m., for South port and intermediate ports. ! Returning ; jeaves ;Southport at - 0 p. m. j . ' I classics,' somrcEs. noima TjajGiTAGEs. The Tariir EilL Wasbixoto March 24 A mem ber of the majority of the conimittee on; Ways and Means said,1 to-day, that the tariff bill' would not be rcnorted ' v a . to the full committee before Tlmrsday ofthis week and probably not until Friday, j As to the; probable, date of its introduction into the House, he said that would largely depend upon the action of the minoritv. but in his opinion it would not be reported until the loth or 11th of April. A Special AppeaL Fredericksbcbo Va, March 25. The following appeal has been issued: The Ladies1 Memorial .Association 6t Frederickburg, Va., respectfully call your attention to the fact that there lie buried in our Confederate CemeUry 1,800 Southern soldiem from the different SoutnenT SUtes. The wooden posts, with their on them, are. rapidly decaying, j and it is necessary .to, replace them as soon as possible. Having no means at our disposal for this uurtiose' we are compelled to ask for aid, feeling sure that our appeal will not be in vain.' " ' ' . . t IOCOTC0D3 FOLLY. Mcsuk. Enrroiw I have en few of ypr valuable papers. Tux Soith- tout deader, and am much pleased with it I am more then glad to know Pncn a paper is being pabludwd in Southport, and hone it will 1 n auxiliary in building nn ftinthrvrt and old Brunswick have long felt the nd of "such a Leader. We are busilv enwiwd m preparing to pUnt Wc expect to make a bettor article of peanut tlii. year, and . more per acre tlian anv wner lowslnp ia tlie conntv Th citizcas-of our townshio - am niiR. good health more than we arc troublerL wimi ine ia gnppe. 1 have seen some anicies m your paper from some of my old friends in other townhin rather boasting; I will waituntil I take more 01 uie sea breeze. I It hasl recently ascertained that a v mound of earth in this township, near the ea. shore and near Bacon's landing whirh contains a number of human hon Tlie mound is about seventy or eighty iex m circumference, and is in-own oyer m wire grass and full of bones, they seem to have been thrown in pro miscuously. Hew they came, there, or wno tney were, is not known to tnv jL .:. ..v .... . k ' J uegree or certainty, tradition savs, however, that in time of the'Revolution two barges of ' British ' soldiers landed at Bacon's landing and marched up into me county and that the patriotic citi. zens gathered their gims and put them to flight But it does not kav Imw many were killed, or where they were buried. But it is suppf)sel that this mound contains the remains of the slain in that 'conflict. " '1 - I herewith send you a list of sulwcri bers to the Leader and hone soon t send more. AH hail to theirnr Southport and old Brunswick -county. raternaliy, W. H.v PIUCE FIVE CKXTS. SOUTHPORT LAND 011(1 IMPROVEMENT I-''". ' j J ; ' W7 COM? AM. AUTHOBIZED CAPITAL -; ' . ' 7 ' ' ' ' :--''' ( . j $100,000:; J-v7J-.,i,-; j' .'.j 7;, Organized under Special -tnarter Granted I by tne btate of North Carolina: M $26,000 WILXnXGTON ADVTmTlSSSOTS. ;.!'; yy -y. ; , ,y, . ',. t; - ALDERMAN, y PLANNER & CO. 7 .7 -y Importers and Wholesale : ieali:ks IX HARDWAKE, STOVES, .TWWAHE, E 7 No. 114 North Front Street, : 77- - -7.;.7v 7 ,.,-; 7 WILMINCJTONVX. C. S. H. FISHBLATE KING CU)TIIIEK, WILJIIXOTOX, N; C.. -:o:- Subscribed and amount rciaired F I N 11 by law paid fn -I- OFHOE : OorBay and Potts Sts. PAVILION BUILDixljJ SOUTHPORT, N; C, si- TnWK. TtWr ,amm- Tliis township has a lono- Mt t rice lands, but is also adaotod t tU cultivation of corn, -sweet and Irish poiaioes, tneso are raised in abundance we have one aw, milL and fnr grist mills (8 stone). A fine stream, miles in length, runs throUho town ship." ; 7 Ve also have throe snlalH ii vo churches and Sunday-schools, two cotton-gins and two peanut pickers. Mr. j A. H. Evans, of Kock. Creek, has agbod farm and fine orchard . . Mr ' Gaylor. Rul Branch has completel a two Btorv kiUi... and Qxptcts to bring home oon, his bride, j ' ! ; Miss Susie Walker, has just returned from Sumter S. O, where she visiting school mates. f 1 no j steamer Acme ran into the lwer!Town Creek Bridge this week and badly damaged it. Mr. Bellamy reported the damarre to dl.i Guthrie, of the County Commissioners and had orders to have damage re paired at once. v T P For flirt her pitrticiil ni afoly nt ?-tht5 office of the Company; V,W. 0. CUETIS, Treasurer. I i , J: :--r " ; 7,.,' ' : 7 . L ,1 - ! ' '! " . I - ..''! i ' j ! - J I THE SOUTHPORT Land and Improvement COMPANY. P. .! . '-! ' ::!'- ; OFFERS FOR SALE or LEASE CLOTHING For Men, Youths, Hoysjfc Children A SPECIALTY. At prices -yoti-piiyfur a cheap lna4lo garment at other, houses. No Shoddjjor Ofap-Trap Goods. - Any articJo parchasil at I hi fiHfali. lishment lxrf-t sati-sfactiou gUarutl or money refunded . . v .. A FULL LINE OF: Uats&WentNnrhm CLERICAL SUITS FULL DRESS SUITS WAITER & RAR COATS. j HOTEL BRUNSWICK THE FORE & FOSTER PLANING MILL and SASH AKD BLIND CO. . . TVaJt in . ! Vellow and Curly Pine, Walnut, Uak and Poplar Lumber.' AVILMIXOTUX, N. U Send for Clreulars. l would respectfully bxiila tha citiicss cf Southport and surround&g country to give a call when in need of anything in our line, "i . il i We will rccdye this wcci toeM'wr'itesk cf. GENERAL IffiBOHAOTlBE) jbj ctcajer irca Heir York and by Atlantic Coast liso fira Ealtiacre, a finaiisscrt. ment of HATS and SH0E3, ikzt styles, t7McHf we wfll eU at j Low Prices. ! , , Swept by a Tornado. i Columbia, & G.. March $4-Portions of this State were swept by a terrific storm yesterdav. The furv of the rv. clonc was principally felt in Sumter. avery noose was analcen to its founda tion, roofs were carried away, fences demolished and trees uprooted. Ida Kicnarason was tailed by a falling house, and two men, names unknown, were fatally injured. In Ghester county the tornado did great damage. Several small villages are also badly wrecked. At Edge- more Uie., Dutch Beformed Church and railroad depot were blown down. At Blackstock the Academy building was destroyed and several, smaller buildings blown down. V f . At Camden the cyclone destroyed a house and killed Mrs. Easterling. ! 1- Death of Asa Ross. 1 . Mr. Asa Row died last. Monday, at u uo,e, m muuub SwamTown Creek township of tliis county. Mr Ross was born in Waccatnaw,' Rrunii wcjc cd'utity, bver sixty years ago, and uunngnisuio nas been a prominent figure in the hbtorr of thi fiUingthe positions of Register of Deeds and County Surveyor, also being elected the State Leevtn, several terms, a lawyer by nrofrnn Mr. Iloss was a gentleman of quiet, unassuming manners, enjoying the respect and esteem of all whp knew him. h' 77 7;j . .1 In ; educational matters, Mr. Ross, during his life rendered good kid and was a; hearty supporter of the eanii rvf education in Brunswick county; For the past few rears. Mr: R has lived quietly on his farm, in Town Creek township. The family (of the deceased, nave the sympathy, of all, in this their hour of sorrow and the county mourns one who has done so a ' m m - - i h mucn lor her welfare and projrrity j rieasantly sitnatel on Ray fit reef, overlooking the harbor and in ji-ht of the Atlantic Ocean. ! i This Hotel is offered as equally well suited for a summer or winter Hotel. : Steamers leave Wilmington for Southport twice each day. ' 7 j For particulars as U tenn, apply as a oove. . 1 7 SAJIUEF, IillVIt, jWholemilc Dealer In ! TOBACCO, CIGAS8, SNUFF, &c. No. 13 Mirket St, Wilmiaeton. N. a :t: Hlffhest Msrkrt Prices Paid K'r ' IIIDIX, FUILS, n'OOL, beesWax, &c. -:o:- THE SOUTHPORT ; i-...... - .- : LAND & IMPROVEMENT . . , . y - - ' . y -; -yy y - . j . C03IP.VXY. j Desire to call the attention of the public to the great advantages offered by Sooth port for Win ter residence. LOTS. LOTS. LOTS. Wilmington Marble Yard .JOHN 3IACMMUf Prop. Xorth FronPStrrvt, WILMINGTON, K, c. MOXL-MEXTS A XI I GRAVE STONES M.VDi: TO OUDKK. 1 It. L. IIUTCIIIXS - PRACTICAL PAINTER, l I AIjo Dealer in DOMESTIC AND 'I SI PORTED LEADS, TIKE PMHTS & OILS. The1 colliers of South Vorkslxire. England, have not resumed work in consequence ef the surface men asking! Suitable for stfch purpose? ttUI be adTcxtised from time to time. T, X ;f-'': 1:1 . :Z-.X Corresponrtence Solicited. Ha. 2 Worth Seooad Street. FOA DENT" On Ray atrw-t, with fine xurv ot h t wrf iimtimjt and Oowxn, a brg Fcnxmuzo Ilpwr, very desirable. For tenr apjjvt At- PK5KR MtXJRj; ? - ; 7" - 'Umtngton.':' X,- V' ioraninrrejiTn watj, - - " - f
The Southport Leader (Southport, N.C.)
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