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I - I J,-' I "- M DEVOTED TO THE nTTEUESTS OF COTJTII?OBT AITD BEUHSWICE COUHTY. VOL. l.-No. 7. SOUTIIPOItT, X. t, TUUBSDAY, APRIL lO, 180O. PICICK FIVK CKXTJy SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT! FP Pure and Fresh MILK SHAKES SODA WATER, or a glass of COOL LEMONADE, GO TO THE DRUG STORE 1. I. WATHOX, M. !., Prop NOTICE ! To clean out our stock we arc offering best calicos at 6 nts per yard; also a few Mens and Ladies Hats left over that must be sold at some price to make room for our spring utock. Call and get bargains in al 1m -i ine. 1 New Goods Just In The best half Lose in the city for 10, 15 and 25 cents The best Misses and Ladies Hose in the city 10 to 23 cents. WHY GO ELSEWHERE ; when you can buy at ' ; i""-. !. i "" " I - - : JOEY BELL'S COCNTY SIFTIXGS. three water power grist milk ami two cotton gins in our township, j There a rm. n.r lyuoTtaiiktwi. tt 4 m.w imnjjng8 going 1 woods FotlT. Khaltett m4 Wi i I TawMhlp A CwndlM, Ktc The ride from Southport to up and business generally ; shows kihHmm rwt imnn i-mn, Hia lioaltli i g j f . v - vr vA.ui. , 14V ii mill I of t n ! tiffn a mtioNllr mal Am Georg Sainw m u not the most L the Leade11 Ma' JUST WHAT YOU WANT ? THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST, corn, cotton, and potatoes Swain's the road farm' of Mr. J. H CALL AND BE CONVINCED easy or delightful of Brunswick county . drives, although there are many views i of interest, a diversion of scene both landscape and forest. Mr. George Swain reports his i usual crops put in From Mr. improves, pasi ine -Mr." Leonard when Smith, and soon the d Mre." Leonard. fine farm of Mr. Ward is reached. Lj but errors wi 3ir. ADsaiom waro, a genucman oi wafce trouble. over seventy years, is still hearty and BOOTS AND SHOES strong, enjoying his work, and taking an interest in everything. The Ward CHOICE GROCERIES, that it fills a long felt waut. V.S. A CORRECTION. Through our mistake the Shallotte Lj$ter, of last week, was made to read j it should have We use all care 1 creep in and SOUTHPORT LAND and i IMPROVEMENT COMPANY. WILMINGTON ADVERTISEMENTS. and the largest assortment of a CIGARS AND TOBACCO COMXUXICATIOX RX'KIVED. The letter of Miss D. G., Iredell, farm is well kept, fields look well, com p. (). has been received and is hereby AUTHORIZED CAPITAL up and work advanced. respectfully acknowledged by the edi- Herc we enjoyed the hospitality and tors. Your request has been complied ! dinner of Mrs David Ward. From the j with. -.' are to be! found at Ward farm to the Lower Bridge, Lock woods roily a good road was! JOEY BELL'S r NEW STOBE J f?md' the ff ?'ere fi?e T' Diossoms oi tnej aogwooa, wuu; me AN'N'OIJN'CEiMENT 1 jasmine and honeysuckle made! the surroundings beautiful. Over the THE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Appoint m New $100,000. They Award Contract, County Surveyor and Approve a Nam bcr of IMllm The regular monthly meeting of the ALDERMAN, FLANNER&C0. Importers and Wholesale IHIALKltS IX HARDWARE,. STOVES, TINWARE, Ktel No. 114 North Front Street,' WILMINGTON, X. C. Just opened in addition to our large bridge the store of Mr. R. W. McKei- County Commissioners was held at the stock, a fine line of than first met our sight and the hearty Court House, April 7th. SPRING DRESS GOODS, welcome was the same, McK. always The following members of the IJoard AND gives. The Kirbys and others were were present: M. C. Guthrie, S. J. iM) 1 lUi n. found here. The road is not so good Stanlev and E. G. Gootlman. i I ' I i ! .-. from hr to Shallottft. rather sand v. Afotinfr tr. nnlJi- at II a m I? Inh LllULiiilili X U AKt Farmers busvonMall sides. At Shal- Mr finthrio in the chair ' Organized under Special Charter Granted by the State of! NortlvJ I Carolina. I Bills amounting to $18.50 for parties sor Chany Walker, entered, on pa-per OFFICE ! Cor. Bay and Pot at the lollowing low prices: lotte were manyM friends, our genial 9 Piece Toilet Sets, i - - - $2.75 )minriff nnrV tatinfr nnaP:tnn! i iir mo1.;i.'tP nr. tUu! a Pin. East Knom Flowered Sets. tlJjO r - i " 70 Ktl U? vla fo-luin . !t TJ I I W h I rOl nf fnii rw ITiiiAi PtMltTW fftH.hpr I i:Sfrklion Tliarn AllrtWutl tri robfrtt ,25 pSSidT& n"fi. vt "?&!J5LM' 40 "nd 60 rVTS: even W on to his Ua sold tor t.x4 on account of all full value lienjral. Tip Top and Coronet .. Teas - i - - 50 cents! i evade such comfortable quarters as our I aire and inability, amount paid 82.00 .1... , .1. m lin I T ' .1 i , 1 - , I .a 11 A I . i I TIHIII I IUI1 I H ITU Ul Ilk III lllir M '71 Kl 1 I. Unen Uoiors. iuey arc Dtauues anu gcx - ,nh f .v )Uhea, oblonir. souare 50cte - & i l m TT" there." I rUtti fmm r to . M-nt in h. was a crood thine to be "held"' by the list and allowed 82.00 per month. Forty of the .latest and mort popular Pitchers, pts lOcts.'qts 15 cts. gal 25 cts. Sheriff. Mr. J. pilaws, Judge Stanley Sallie A. Howell, entered on pauper vel in convenient fonn oulr h ctJ each. Fruit Saucers 10 cents per set. . ii ? . I . ' i . 1 Gent's IniiUtiou Doucct Flafincl Shirts 50e Imlh idual Butters 5 cents per set, and others were; met here. Kamy in list and allowed 82,00 per month. Latest styles in Ladies White and Mourn- Classwarc. Tinware & Hardware the! morning but soon on the way, the j Contract for supplying County Poor in obeat tVAKiETY. weather was forgotten in the new House, awarded K. W. McKeithan, at 4 quart Watering Pots 25 cents. scenes appearing, new roads, i farms 1 0 per cent, over Wilmington whole 1 .11nn K cm to f ViftW Pi 1 IM . I' . ... U - M . . I I- . Ladiesonen work Corset warranted to s,,,,,,. ifln, fronts snowing cuuivanon, new iences anu a sale prices. be the lst corset in the city for the money . r.ltl, jie piatv8 20 comoanv of ioll V Alliance peoplu were Best line oi Uoniplcxiou l-owners to tw j Knaiuellca liinea i'reserviug Kettles. 4 qi r.nt- nn Iron Stove Pans 10 to 20 cents. (Jur lfcu-gain Counters alwavs present a j n(t Tht weat great variety of choice and cheap articles. I .; , . . T t VP(jrftTT ume, me wiuu $26,000 Subscribed and amount req u by law paid in S. H. FISHBLATE KING CLOTIIIKR, WILMINGTON, X. ( red ::- ts Sts. jng Colors and Cutis. j-SOMETHING - NEW. rrk in tl nipV ftnind in thecitv. of which Pozaons Metli- cated, leals at 50 cents per box. Call and examine, at DREW k DAVIS.) TAVILIOX BUILDING SOUTHPORT, X. C, FI N 11 CLO THING For Men. Youths, Itovs& Cliildren A SPECIALTY. At prices you jiay for a cheap made garment at other hounes. - No Shoddy or Clap-Trap (kjods. W. L. Milliken,- appointed County Any article! purchased at this tal- For further imrticulnr? apply at hshmont perftct satisfaction guarnt;i the ofliee of the Company. their way to Long J surveyor in place of George McKeithan Branch, to the quarterly county meet who failed to file bond at present her was clear ov tins meetimr. 2lr. Alulikcn s bona was ifresh and everything approved by the Commissioners. The County Treasurer Was ordered! W. G. CUBTIS. Treasurer. looked lKautiful SPECIAXj XOTIGE ! J WJplS' SIVIITH rom Lgng Ipranch, the road was to apply balance of special tax fund to :o:- 1 iWe call' specLil attentii this week to KriAii XiblAlif some -Novelties In Ladies and Gent s wear: PTRP. TTJSTTT?. A TV CIV. NEWPORT 8CAUFS nml SHAWLS, ; BEOKEEAGE AND EMBROIDKUED TIES, LADIES BLOUSE, FEATIIEHBONE CORSETS, n.i rnnsFT waists. v ' T..f,. r i: J tn 111 d Mifise Sizes. iniunuauon xuihwiicai iraiui I 1 .4l-v.. m a1 iaAtnf niikvwwtif Indies ami Misses Silk ami Lisle Thmul wulTu "J"" ij Keal Estate Boucrlit and Soli lienor of. the good old County of k vindicated;, and hor intcr- an'ced. I am realizing mv and other remarks concerning: her I products, her di verified soils, her gifhe JERSEY GLOVES. GENT'S FLANNEL SHIRTS. : . I A lot of handsomeScarfs for Men and Boys. Corner! Howe 'and Moore Street. Till! SOUTHPORT Improvement COMPANY. or money refunded. r A FULL LI Xi: OF J Hats & Gent's Furnishing Goods. CLKK1CAI, SUITS f FULL DIUCSS SUITS WAITKIt & BAU COATS. OFFERS FOR SALE or LEASE fo IN GROCERIES WE WILL MENTION I BOSTON BAILED BEANS I BOSTON BROWN BREAD I EARLY JUNE PEAS V ROAST CHICKEN ROAST BEEF BARTLET PEARS APRICOTS j SIIREDDED OATS and that most excellent Coffee 310MAJA. GUTHRIE & RUAHK. SOUTHPORT ACADEMY -:o:- Rev. II. A. DUB0C, A. M., PKIXCIPAL. Mrs. JENNIE C. DUB0C, PKECEPTRESS. THE FAST RUNNING STEAMER "BESSIE." W. A. SNELL, Master. :o:- except South- Leaves Wilmingtouiidaily Sunday, at 9:30 a. ni for port and intermediate ports. Returning leaves: Southport at 2:30 p m. j ENGLISH BRAlfCHES, CLASSICS, SCIENCES, MODERN LANGUAGES, Send for Circulars. hor ate aiitl -U2i3 v o Caw-Caw creekj which as thrilling but not romantic, made the sight of Mr. W. n. Stone's com- 11112 oi fortable home visitor at Mr; the country, H. Mints fine seen, and near very welcome. The Stone's can ask for nothing, the boys are jolly,the young ladies charming, and his wife joins him in making one feel perfectly at home. Mr. Stone is one of Brunswick r i county's successful farmers, and his success is due to both head and hand work. The return showed little change in Near Shallotte, Mr. J. home and farm were by, Judge Stanley's. Returning to the village of Shallotte, people appeared busy, null going, etc. We met here, Messrs. Iiourk, Leonard; Mints, Haws and others Stopped at the stores of J.! W. Cannon and J. IL White. The nde from Shallotte to Mr. Ward's farm was continuous, with the exception of a few stops by the road-side to greet friends. The weather was all that could be desired, and the roads pretty goodJ Again at the Ward home, we were made at ease and expe rienced the kindness of the family. 1 E would ! respectfully invite the citizens of Southport and surrounding country to give us a call when in need of anything in our line. We will receive this week (in addition to our stock of GENERAL MERCHANDISE) by steamer from New York! and by Atlantic Coast Line from Baltimore, a fine assort-' ment of HATS and SHOES, latest styles, which we will Bell at Low Prices, i DOSHER, ST. GEORGE & COMPANY. i The last of the without incident. i i The writer of journey was made these lines, has to thank Mr. David Ward, for his cour tesy and friendship, which made possi ble for him this trip; which has been so poorly recorded but thoroughly enjoyed. HOTEL BRUNSWICK Pleasantly situated on Bay overlooking the Hotel for good, the weather fine and the. field general county fund pay same for appeared in goojd shape, coayneciaiLj; general county expenses. seemminLadvanced state.) Se the .f wtr The county jail was ordered to belTiTifl And julhorougoly cleaned and kept securely (Xastened. ' evA R. A. Montgomery was awarded the Fiijontract for building the lower bridge s4t Hood's Creek, amount 14.40. The contract for j repairing uppeY bridge at Hood's Creek, awarded S. F. Williams of Phoenix., j The following bills were approved and paid: ' George H. Bellamy, repairing bridge at Town Creek $18.49. W. B. Bland, constable fees,$7.70. K G. Goodman $4.40. Matthew Long, as keeper and Poor louse supples. $52.27. Southport Leader, stationery and and advertising, $4.00. T. J. Wescott.store: account: $1.44. O. A. Durant, conveying prisoner to jail, $4.50. j . W. A! Price, services, $3,00, D. I. Watson, services, $1.50. Jackson fc Bell, supplie,$3.75. P. Heinsberger supplies, $1.15. Hub Fullwood, services, $2.10. i K. J. Piver, supplies, $3.94. 1 John Smith, services, $3.10.' i Drew k, Davis, store account, $2.95. i Guthrie k . Ruark, store account, $12.66. . j-i S. M. Bobbins, Jail cells, $175.00. Witness fees, $11.00. , Jail foes, $50.10. Jurors fees. $220.00. M. C. Guthrie, services, $$.80. S. J. Stanley, serrices,$sko. S. & Drew, services, $2421. The following were appointed as tax listers for Brunswick, county 1890: North West township Fj. IL Moore Town Creek township George IL Bellamy. 1 Smithville township David Ward. Liockwood's Folly towjnship, E- Stanley. Shallotte township E. ileckman. - accamaw township J F. 2L Gallowav was paid his note and interest aaiiift Brnns-. j turpentine distilleries, two saw -mills : Ic county .the samo, paid out of ('iirnKTXlluleiK SlllCitClI I x. r- 7 . i ,H IIEADQUATKR8 For ETrrjthlnf In the Paer Llnf. PAPI-K HAGS, WRAPPING PAPER,'".' STATIONERY, BLANK BOOKS, TWINHS,&c.)&c. harlor and Sri ; I of the Atlantic Ocfan. ! , This Hotel is offered as equal suited for a summer or winter "-,-' "'Mi . . I ,, A Steamers leave Wilmington ii ..-..-.!-. .- i i Southport twice each day. j ... j For perticulars as to teruis, ajly as above. -:o:- THE SOUTHPORT t AND & hi PROVIiMIiNT. stHH-tj Yon can save at least 2o ner Kht cent, in yonr paper bills, if you buy your Paper Bags, Wrapping ywell Tnna9 fn 4Va COMPAXV. C. L. S. WACCJLMAW ITtMS. The people of this section are busily Desire to call the attention ! of the pnblic to the great advantages offeredj jby Southport for Win ter residence, jj enEratre! planting corn. We have six WW i steam and water power, one fteam and gpecial cfunty fund. LOTS. Suitable LOTS. LOTS. for such purposes WILMINGTON PAPER CO., they are headquarters and prices rock bottom. Xo. 110 North Water Street. WILMINGTON, N. G. .1 THE FORI: & FOSTER PLANING 31 ILL and SASH AITD BLIND CO. , Dealer in Yelloir and Curly Pine, Walnut, ' Oak and Poplar Lumber. WILMINGTON, N. C. Reiil Estate For Hide! wiU be advertised from time 1264.71.1 tURt' Plantation at Plantation at Plantation at Plantation at Plantation at Bock HiU. Bocky Point. Moore's Creek. Shallotte. Little Biver. Htorthou d DwelIlB?r, NkhKS.C. AT PLY TO SA3IUEL IJEAIL Sr.. No. 12 Uaxket SU WUoingtca. K. C t k1 :1 K '1 i i i i t t .11 f 4 i 9 i I! ti i I 7 1 j I AA:r ':;;---:'-:---.::';.,-" f
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