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iYT ..: . - A, A ! : : A:.:L -rrvT : !..:' ii L:,. , - jtt-: 'III A A. . A X f i Hi. DEVOTED TO THE HITEIIEGTO OP COTITIIPOET AUD B&UIJSX7ICXI COUIiTY. VOL. , 1. Xo. j 14. ' SOL'THPOKT, K. W THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1CSO. 1IMCK F1VI? CEKTH. it i rrn i i r t Vmri 1 1 ttAld! fiAlo!! I - ; , - . 1 . have joft rccejvea our spring ftock of Millinerv. It i the htrgetl and jrnowt complete Ktock ever howii in thin citv. ' 1 1' Canton. Union Milan, Bongh and Beady, French llilan, Leghorn, Lace and Combination Hats in an endless Taricty. I RIBBONS in all hade and in width from Xo. 1, to No. 40, from 3 cent to 7 cent per yard. ;: A nie Section of Point and Van dykoVLacc and Hncliingy; Oriental Iace and FlouncingH. Marnaih Quilt only 00 cent. Satin, Velvet, j Flower?, ItOHTN, (Mrlch Tin, Tlnstel (Jamie, VelTeteet Wreathe Oranf lUeaaoMs, Feathers ke, kt Gall Early and Ayoid the Bush. DRFW Ri DAVIS THIS WEEKi We are offering Lace Trimmed and Plain PARASOLS AT COST. CHALLIES, BATISTE, LINEN CHAMBBAYS AND DANISH CLOTH AT LOW PKICES, Call in and 863 them. Fresh! G roccries urf?F$ Trj'ji little, of, AUNT SARAH'S CATSUP. OR A PACKAGE OF Condensed Mince Xeiit. GI TIIKIEci: lU AllK. TO Till: FARMERS Or BRUNSWICK COUNTY. I V huvo dpciilwl to add to our Hrick and Tile works "cblTOX (ilN ;-!-.!! -and will lalo and float .-to market al cotton jiliippod to our care at ntluctn PYKK; Pl'LLAX k WEKKS, SOt TIIPOHT. N. C. DO YOU WANT . 1 j : . PORE GROCERIES i --"I.- - IS-- ' : of any kind, or DRY GOODS in all the LATEST STYLES, if st, call on D0SHEE, ST.6E0EGE &C0FI RE IX8UR AXCE. Tliey nlso have a full Stock of unl Estate Kought and Sold on I i - CoiiimUHton. ' General, j Merchandise lnforwiatit; fmishei reganung L V n ' Southiwrt and adjacent; projierty; Ship Chandlery, WEEKS & SIITTH. HARDWARE. ETC.. 1 c.rn.iMUcs.n OFFICE NORTH CAROLINA AGENCY f j .he OFFICII L A B OR - SAVING SHaNNu-N LETTER-FILING CiBINET.;rtr r : M- THE U. a DOCUMENT CABINEX : I I J fy, te will W ptyvid .UM The Bapid Boiler Damp-teaf W 11 CTVVHS TIWll iffOnt. SOUTlli Uttl? 1 j; WHY 00 ELSEWHERE I W when! you can luiv at JOEY BELL'S JUST WHAT YOU WANT? i , TEE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST. CALL AND BE CONVINCED ' CHOICE GROCERIES, BOOTS AND SHOES and $hc larjcat aortment of CIGARS AND TOBACCO . - i 1 arc to 1 found at ' . JOEY BELL'S NEW STOBE. RACKET STORE ANNOUNCEMEXT 1 i : i ' i E IIEHEBV ANNOUNCE TO the p public that we .have on hand in atldititm toour fine asortel stock of DRV GOODS, NOTIONS, CROCKERY WARIv GLASSWARE, and HARDWARE. a nice line of FAMILY GROCERIES nt lament Cah.lrieeH. Wre receive fresh supply' of goKls verv week bv N. Y., steamer, direct irom the lJargain House, mid can give mparelleb'd- iriduwinents in jirices Convince yourself by giving us a sill. We- s'll for sHt cash and there fore can give you hut' bargains. T. .1. WKSCOTT. SOUTHPORT A(!AI)EMY :o:- ' Rev. 11. A. iDl'BC L, A. M., PIUNCIPAL. Mrs. mM C. l)UH0(:, PHKCKPTUESS. -:o: ENGLISH BRANCHES, CLASSICS, SCIENCES, MODERN LANGUAGES. - I ! . Scud for Circular. i i REAL EST ATE -AND . OF F I C E D fc H I K S -:o:- Copier is Always Beadjr lor use. .. mmm WW VI "V T f1 ; - ''r i jY HEW'8 SUIHIABY.f i J - ; - ! IlAFPEinirGS m TXZZ3 COUHTEY AUD TO EUXLOPTL j A Poycstown, l'enn.. lawyrr, J. M. 1 Shellcnliergrr, convicted ! of forjyery bwt week and ntenced totwentv-two years in jaiL 1 ' "v ! Tlie McKinley tariff hi i Houe. laxt wet'k. M 1 pamd the i Clarence F. Jewett, of Donton, de- camps, . taking with him $7,000 he loun to a publishing house of vhich he wan president. ! j Xt Lebanon, Tenn last week, the Bank of Middle Tennessee male an assignment for the lienefitof its credi- torS. , f , . : ' i " .i i J Disastrous fire at Scrantou, Penn., destroys $200,000 worth of property. ;On Mav 30th. at Clevelaud. Ohio, will be dedicated The National Garfield Memorial, over the entrance on the inside, is inscrilied: 'Erected L by a Grateful Countrv'in Memorv of James Abram Garfield, Twentieth President ! of j the United ' States of A merica Sclioiar, 1 Soldier. Statesman, Pat riot Born 1 9th November, 1 8. 1 : Died A i i : - - . I D., September 19th, 181 ! -1. ;. ., T1 - . j E. j J. ( otton, agent m St. Paul, j ! . Minn., for .Walker k Co., ( hicago, is t i j. . i .'M . 1 Will fllllll I ' '. ' "! ; nie Turkish ofllwr and student who insulted the two Russian ladies at r Buyukdere. were .-sentenced, by the Sultan to six months imprisonment ami to tie tianishetl to lripon ior niej Said to have lKen an attempt made to blow up the ITaymarket movement in Chicncro. with Itomlw. 1 " i Three inen kidly injured, and tnun totallv wmrked in an accident j which occurred near Crilunihia. S. '(?.. i. ..!,.-..r. AiiM. rv- ' Line. 'Accident causal hv the heavv j i rd'iw. i . H . Heavy-nun st.rm and tornado b Krear uanmV ' ' ! Kentucky, to cro and buildings. , Harrison: county Kentucky. toluo nearly rumen, im am, P wireswere blown down. pTho Hons passess the appropria-1 tion for the Hennepin Canal, also an .!' - apropnation of $1,000,000 for thei improvement of the Mississippi river. , j What is lslieveil to 1h the largest deiMMiit of maganese in the United States has l.cen found at Trelegar, Ala This is a very iiniMrtant diseov - erv for American steel makers. l T til i i hi I nil itt iv num i i ii u, ifii ,1 liners. Mont., on Saturdav last. . i Sev-1 ...ii ;.i .i Ji . ! ; j The United; States Supreme Court decides unanimously that Kemmler nuut die by electricity. i Tlie House Committee on Judiciarv iWided to reTHrt favorablv a rekolu- 1VH tion proposing an amendment to the nst it u turn granting the right tf S suffnure to women. A bill was introduced 'in the Senate last u-eek ly Senator Stanford, autho-i riziiiir the Uoverument to lend nionev to farmers to the amount of one half I the assessed valuation of their land.! at 2 per cent, per annum. Ml Suit brought against the Pennsyl vania Itailroad j (mpany by Wigton k Sons, Philadelphia, tor $380,000, allegtnl damages resulting from discri mination in rates on coal. Dispatcher to the New York Press it week statin! that President TIarri- i son hal under advisement the appoint- 1 ment of the coiimiksioners at large to ; " the World s Exposition of 1892-1893, ! and jmong the names which he held ; ! ---- c. .. . umler favorable cooperation were those of (ivlL Francis A 1 Walker. nn-ident of the Scheol uf Technoloffy 1VjSton. uf Holl. . KllnbsJ1. of . d of Hon. Muu-r, i of New York. If the President will luking whowm unite grvt experience I . I performance of their work. KEKJ TAXI SHOPS. While ainking an artbian well on the pUnt of Mexsni. Hundly llrua. k Co., at Oxford. A vein of copper ore wax utruck which ia pronounced very rich, s ; r.T :.: The North Carolina Steel and Iron Company have dweovered a Urge de potrit of granite on their to ru-lot prop erty ait joining the city. The granite w of the fineet quality, gray and blue, and splits w4L-wnbomWrwf.4 Itev. Dr. J. K. Mann, of the Meth odUt Confennce, stationed minister at ew Berne, X. C, died ou the J4th inst. of typhoid fever, in the City of St. Louis, where he wan attending the meeting of the General Conference. His IkkIv was taken to Winston, X. C. for burial. j The order for the Goldsboro Knit ting Mill machinery has been sent for wardJ The thing is a settled fact, and as soon as the machinery can Is made anu uppwi uure uie or ui puwr.ug it will begin, ami mauuiactunng ioiiow close j thereafter. We go forward. (joldslxro Argus. A complete system of water-works, a large knitting mill and another rail- , , , . n,, , road for Henderson! lias sounds L I , , well, don t it i he contract fr the first named enterprse luis lieen closed, jami wu believe it is only a question of u Verv'i short time when the two last named will be assured facts. The ( )xford Female Seminar? was hrday to Prof. N. Penick, a prominent educator of large wealth from Virginia, lie takes charge next session. The policy will be vigorous and progressive. The seminary Is . i ! nt l"Y Property. L Mrs.lJe4lowou Darw in very much anuoyeil at the action of the Ns.k. i c 1 market! with hastilv prepared Lives' ;of hvr jlhstrimw hiwlnd. '" She savi tlmt no one is publishing a history of hy hcrauthorit slle U .n a hUtory , hersolff aI 'd this wU1 u, the only au jthenticonk If will !o publish some time (luring the fall by the Belfordf j of New York " ' i oUtit of tlle iuncoml' County: KairnUTs' klliance canning establish- luent ha Uen rec4'ivil, and will Is-1 J ready for operation as son as tomatoes i and fruits are n-ady. The factory will . lie under the management oi i ounty j Business Agent, M. L. Heed, who is one oi i nc . i leading stockholders, and i -,, .1 1 'II 1 .. .. t 1,; t.,,llu n tin will 1 HHiUlll Ob 111.- ssrt m , his mills on the three miles alxive tSwaniianoa river, Biltmore. Only about 2,000 cans dailv will be made during the first Mr . Hil and .other .in his i section are planting very largi ly in tomatoes this spring. shevdle l)em itcrttt LOCk WOODS FOLLY ITEMS. Mkssks. Editors: i Noticing that some of our friends in neighboring towns were writing U the Lkadek, 1 thought tha we should let you know HOW WC Bir J-l IIIIJJ biuu u, i we are not asleep, Ixjekwood's Folly i :s situated on a river of the same name, j Tlie river is from 5 to 6 and one half j feet in depthjat high tide. It is about j It miles to the bar, just inside of which there are anvi quantity of ysters to 1 hmnd, the flavor of which cannot be excelled by any other oysters found ; on j the coast. Alxut 18 miles further up (the river, the; county bridge crussea. j i i. .1 - piiere upwl business going oH ujen-j turpentine still, one saw and grU mill, one cotton gin, one sningle mill, i On the lianks of the river are four ! : . "t ; stores. One vessel maKea regular irq guppJi thre are two iother vessel which: are J runnintr m and out of here all the j iime d rtiU knothc. budding whirh j u j";;; Follv. Southoort and Vihni1u5ton. j Lockwvod s Folly U improring all the' time, two year ago we had but one vessel running in here, now there are three bonde the one which is building. In addition to 1 the fine oyster bed wi have aa good fishing grounds as any where on the coast j ! i ; . i A- C. T. j 1 I SOUTHPORT LAND and IMPROVEMENT COMPANY; : AUTHORIZED CAPITAL! $100,000. Organized under Special Charter Granted v bj; the State of North i j Carolina. j $26,000 Suhncrlbed and amount required by law paid in OFFICE : Cor. Bay and Potts Sts. PAVILION BUIL'DINU. SOUTHPORT, X. C., Par further partlculani apply at the office of the Company W. G. OUETIS, Treasurer. :o:- THE SOUTHPORT Land and Improvement T COMPANY; OFPEI19 FOK MAL.K or LKASK HOTEL BRUNSWICK j Heasantly ituatel on JJay stwt. overl(sking the harlior and in sight . A,ut!. tn i va aia7 aaBaa lh is Hotel is ciffered aa -cjuallyIaell suited for a summer or winter Hotel. J . ..... . . i"iraiiiris i i uitiiuiwu ii Southport twicweach lay. I s , . i ' " For particular as to terms, lly as above. -:o THE SOUTHPORT j j -j " i 1 1 v 1 Vr I f Up 1 7 K l U T j 1 U1 1 lf 1 COMPANY 1 3 f -Vl - j IQI KU0 QCaTUOlO 1XHS ftt yeagoaabl prices. Alto eereral tracts of land ftjcinicj thd city Which ve can reccakiead to capitalists as barcaina. IIon-rC5idcntS Should xnitt for particulars. ! Property onr.aged fcr no reddenta upca applicatici 7 Correspondence Solicited TRY MY IRON TONIC B I TIERS FOE IUDIOIIGTIOn, 1 AP2HI2IIT AI7D TOUIC --.-3 At i . 3.- '-.US:' . TRY POLISH IN E FOR SILVfER1-. For Ssld at tha DRUG STORE I. I. WAfHOX, M, Irop, ! TO INVESTORS! A RARE BAROAIX. be finest Fun sear Bonth. rt toil fertile under good cultiTatiou dwelling and (am buildings b good condition tinber abundant 9 dttla range,' Vj'jTGii or water, Half rafld ircnts j on Cape Fear Birer. j Will easily pay 20. per pent, on ( purchasd pries to cnltirate. 7 Very desirable purcnasa u a gpeou- latire inratneat. ; For further particulars, Address W. L XL LEADER 0Hc. THE ATTENTION OF $THE Public is called to my store at FAIlt OAK8, abn my THUEE 2IILE 8T0BE, lu llrunawlck County. . ; Wtiere can always be found a full stock of UUOCKIilKS, DUX U00D8 and FAUUKILS 8UPTLIE8, I 11'TfAf l1 t. ft. Tl 15m A IT ' W IlUliMAliEi Ci lafjAaaJ I n. HOOBK, Proprietor. S T V A It T il O C H E il S0UTHP0BT, If. a ) OPEN AIL THE TEAB XOCKH A E. PKTEIIKONV HOUSE FJOVEQ t CONTRACTOtt. socTin-oirr, 5. c. , M. FARCUSS0N, Ciril InriiKT ted Cbtrtcr. noLTiiPoirr; if. c. NOTICE! rpiIEHK WILL BE A JOICT HE3 fiou of the Boxrd of Count v Ccmnua- sionem and the Beard of Xagutratea for the County of Brunfwick; held at the Court Iloujie at Southport, on Monday. June 2nd, 1890. for the pr pose of Jryiaj iaxea, elerttcff County CoaxnisRe&ert end iOnu&ty Scpcrin- M. C fJcTHKa, Chiirnua Cou, Com. Gko. IL Bzllamx, Chairman Doan1 of ?ta?rtratHi li no
The Southport Leader (Southport, N.C.)
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May 29, 1890, edition 1
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