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DEVOTED TO THE UITEUE8T3 OF OOTJTTIPOM AI7D BHTJIJST7ICH COTJ17TY. vol. 1.-N0L 15. SOITIIPORT, X. CV THURSDAY, JTTXE ; IKflO. ritici: Fivi: ckxtW. HATS! HATS!! I I :o: ,W have just receive 1 our nttH:t of Millinery". It is the : 1 Spring shown and most complete stock ever in this citv. Canton, Union Milan, Bough and, Beady, "French Milan. Leghorn, i Lace and Combination Hats in an endless variety. r ; ! RIIIBOXH m aUl nhades and in , widths from No. 1, to Xo. 40, from j nnU U 44 cent per yard. i ! A nice selection! of t'ofiif and Aran i dyke Lace and Ruchings; Oriental Jace and Flouncing. , Marsailcs Quilts only ty) cents. ? Satin,. Tfnsel (lauxe, Velret Velveteen, Flowers, Wreathes, Roses, Orange IMossoms, Ostrich Tips, Feathers, ke Xc ' - i Call Early and Avoid the Bnsh. DREW & DAVIS. - - J T TT T Q A 17 IT XT I 1 lllO Y Y Xu lu IV . ' We are offering: Lace iTrimmed and Plain PARASOLS AT COST. OHALLIES, BATISTE, LINEN OHAMBBAYS AND DANISH CLOTE AT LOW PKICES. Call in and see them. Fresh Groceries kik1 TfV cl HottlO Of AUNT SARAH'S CATSUP. (R V P KCKVOFOF Condensed Mince Meat, I ! ' GUTIIRIK & UUARK. TO. THE FARMERS OF BUUNSWICK COU.NTX V. We have docidiil to add to lirick and Tile yorks ' . ! A COTTON (UX our 1 "II I 1 ' M ii t ..11 : ana. win t iiaie ana utwi m iim-i mi cotton shipiH-d to our care at reduced rates'.' ' ' y ) ' , ) . l'YKK, PTLLAX WKEKS,! SOUTHPOHT: X. C. DO YOU WANT PURE GROCERIES of any lviiul, or DRY GOODS in all the N LATEST STYLES, if so, call on 0 D0SHER, ST. GEORGE & CO,. ' o I - ti.v !. ftill Stoek f m mm-. j - Cioneral IMercJiaiKlise Ship Cliandlery HARDWARE, ETC OFFICE NORTH CAROLINA AGENCY - i. of the OFFICK SPECIALTY M'FO CO. j I LABOR-SAVING OFFICE DEVICES. SHANNON LETTER The Rapid Holler Damp-Leaf MCHLIC'ITH tiTANDABP W B STEVENS, Local 'A WHY (JM KLSEWHERE when you can Imvi at 0 E Y 'S JUST WHAT YOU WANT I ; ,; j THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST. j CALL AND BE CONVINCED CHOICE GBOCEBIES, BOOTS AND SHOES and: the lirgcst assortment of j!U A. llo Vxl If 1 UJAlU - I are to Ik found a JOEY BELL'S NEW OIUUXj. ; J ! , i . It L '11 K I iN I III II-' K I BELL last ANXOUXCEMEXTI r w: E IIERERV AXXOrXCE.TO the public that we have on hand . in aldition tt our fine assorted stik of DRY GOODS. NOTIONS, i CROCKKRY YARI-, GLASSWARE, and HARDWARI-. a nice line? of FAMILY GROCERIES at Lowest Cnsli Prices. We reci'ive a fresh supply of goods ; every wvk ly X. Y., steal jier, dimt ' from the Hargain IIotls, and can give unparelleled inducements ji prices. Convince vourself bv giving us u - aii. weseii for st cahUd there- ! foro cam nive vou but barirains.. "t. t. wiiktloTT. SOUTUPORT ACADEMY :o: . II PIMfW KCV. II. v. 1H l)Ut, PKINCIPAL. I.Mrs. JEXXIK C. 1) I - i)i ! I PUECKl'TUESii. :o: ENGLISH BRANCHES, ... ! I - N - CLASSICS, SCIENCES, MODERN LANGUAGES. f Send for Cireulars. REAL ESTATE AM 'FIRE INSURANCE. 1 I t..i Itoo-ht anil Sold on . a . a -r ; j . : Commission. Information furnished r . ) Soiithjtort and adjacent jierty j WEEKS & SMITH. Corner Huwr and Mton Stn-et. ! i ! :o: - FILING CABINET. Copier is Always Beady For Tte jrCllt. . W SOUTHPOBT. SUNDAY-SCHOOL COUTEJLEXCZ Dnuwwlrk Clrralt ; U$m a Vm.nc mmA Ai trartlvv Jf eetla at Kkaltett. ! ' . Tlie Sunday School Conference of Brunswick county circuit met at the 'church at Shallotte Camp on Saturday Uie J4Ui uay oi 31ay, I81MJ, at 10.30 o chick, Prsident (j. II. Cannon in I i v. 1 " the chair. After a short address bv the President, the bar was fixed to extend to the third window from the pulpit. ; paging uy ne citoir y Tl Hey. C. (). Durant read the loth chapter of St. Mark and lead in prayejr, The choir sang "Trusting oulv thee. STetflrv John iX. lien nett ch1Ii4i? 1 v i I ; me roil ot Uelegates, ami twenty-seven ' . III . t 1 ' answereu 10 meir names. ; Tlie" Sundav S'hool Superintendents were ires'nt as memlers of the ( oh- f frref ut not delegates. j t I f oup. sanies mmiies maue a nri . j of the condition of. the Sunday School I tai rnauoiie t amp. naa n4 scnoiars en- i II I I 1 I : t I ' n,ueu niescn.H.i m a iiounsning con- nas inarenany i m pro vea since , s4ssion of the Sunday S1ik1 Coii- ference. Supt. (Juilfrd Sellers uiade a rejrt oi mi! rouuuiou fiijine ounuay rx'iiooi ..9 ....... I . . ..f Al... I t 1 1 at t'onconl. The s-hol is small, biit in fair condition. I Supt. David Ward made a reiort if the condition of the Sunday School at Macedonia. uie scuopi. m gosi ula furnisluHl niusie for the Confer ! Icm e. Which I rt'isolution Vvas unani- condition upi.jonn uegisier maue a retort ot the conuition ot the runuav JchoI ' at Miallotte village, lhe school m goHl condition, the average attemlanw? ! tjian'j 'J j j very gixsi; , T Ik nejiction bv IU-v. J. ILOjomps.m. The Secretary refuted tlie condi- j SunJay Si-IVexercis conducted tiou of tlie Sundayl Sclmol at Zum as j0,u lWnnett encouraging, which was extended 1 ? Singing, -Iving each other." Supt and President who dwelt on the J Dvinc; w,rvu COIUuctel inilrtance of takiugup collections i bv ,ov c.O. Durant. -every Sunday, lx.th for the pHnKMif Sju ,iVJnu .(J, 1VaVer. Inlying literature, and for inculcating . Heading :JlHh Psalm and .Matthew a spirit of giving among the children. ' 20th. ' Singing Hymn .V2S: Text, W. S. Dosher, Supt. at SjuthiH.rt, i.Ecelesuistcw.lthT chapter, 10th vers.. . it i , .iii- .i , ,' Singing Hymn 1 tl. Pi aver bv Was called for. who told his method of 1 f , .. , -i . j ; Hev. Janu s 11. lart. I)ixologv. contluctmg Sunday S-hols, has ISO iu-mnlirtion by Hev. Januw H.Tart. scholars enrolled, i with very good j .1. X. II. avera' attendance. '' f ' i i tm mm The choir then sang "Av shall me-t ! County Commisoiiers Meeting, hcvond the Hiver." f. . ! Thergulr monthly nutHing of the Miss Marv urk read an excellent essay, j subject,. True Charity." i j Infant class at Shallotte Camp, sani; t'.i ' "Ilonie on the Evergreen Shore." . following members oi the iioara ; Pro. (Uhk Leonard tleliverl an ex- were present: M. C. (Juthrie, chair A."M, !Tt address to tliu Sundav Sclnwd ' ". s- J- Stanley ami K. il. Uhk1- Conference, sulject, "Praise against censure." ! i I Pro. Thomas Iwis, of the Ilaptift . , .l.i-.i ,il4, rt,,ft,rt.,.,. V.vt f. Ih.tt-.l ! Wlm.itiM.. i.vtim j ehihlren of the S.!sJ at Shallotte Camp. I After simrinir the L. M. U.xolov. ! and the lU'iiediction by Hev. C. ( . Durant, the Conference adjournal at 1 p. in., to niMt at fl p. in. The .Conference met pursuant to ad- joumment. Kev. Jess? Marlow read i the 100th Psalm, and the 43Sth hvmn was sung, wlieu Hev. Mr M srlow lead in prayer. i f I'he cluiir from! Shallotte villailej sanir l-eall meUmJ" -1 Sulnect for discussion, "Do Sundav Schools nay?"- ! j lU'Vs. J. P Thotntsoii fiastor m! charge) Jesse Marlow, C O. Durnt, ..mi l.thrpn : II C-iowm .1 NT HeUIMjU ana w. Wi Drew irticiit Jd Un the discussion, i ) f ' I clioir sang " lien ile a : ww sha . apjiear. 1 Appmpriate S. S, declatnatioii5 bv ! ? ! the children of the S. S. at Sliallotte Camp. The choir from Sliallotte yillag sang 'dleautilul home of the soul." IliA lnfnt of Sli11.ifte Caiuti I saug -The home bells are ringing. Question for discussion. "Are we as S. S. workers inculcating the doc- ; trines of our church? Question di - i cussed bv Revs ,.her W. Dru. Durant and bnther tJ Singing by the choir, "Enter now narrow gate Zion church was sIwtel for the 4 r ! neii luace n iiomuur uie c. vou- a. a viu ference. ! ! The choir sang "Home bells are ! ringing." after wjiirti th b..nferenee adjiurned to ntevi again at 8 o'clock a aa aa a f " WAM ! a " :? . j I jountneut. . j . Siding by the choir, hvmn 004. I 'Praver bv Priilnt is TT !,.nmrti :.; J; . Singing by the choir, "Itnng thrm in-" -:- i . , - IW. C. O. Durant, of theXf C. Con- feri'iice delivered an excellent addns on the puqje-ti of Sunday Schools. Singing, "Husy little gleaners. Kssay ly Miss Ida Russ, ! viibjtvt, Music." -Jemperance dialogue by tliechildreu I of the R S. at Shallotte Cainn Singing, "When areyu lriftinVM Rev. J. P.!i hetimm of the Baptist I 1...L1.1. : 11 1 1 icuurcu iM'injx ireni. was caueu. ami v- i r,TK,IHiIH witl, - Hddr on tho I a .k:.i, followed bv prayer by j i.. i n mm. u-i, v;.,;..,.ww i 'iiib'UAf ivtil v'iiin iai i President (i. II: Cannon idelivcred 'a slort adJress to the Conferemv; when after the tienediction lv Rev. C. o. T)lir..nt the Cimfin.iu-r n.li, ... rn.wl r., 11MH.t Sundav I..10 a. in. ( Wer-nce met pnr.iui.nMo ad j()linnnent Singing by infant class, in the fountain." If l vmi ! Iriwiihnt Chiiiioii inf riNIuft1 h so- , i j Intioii Of thanks to the peojrfe of Shal- ; iottt. Camp for their lsjumlless hospi - j taljtv autl aS( to bri'thren losher and s.ti1Wirt WL. -iti. 1,1i11k, M4i..t.tf.l The ininutos were read aiid approve! i j Sinjrinr, The lbn'k that is higher Oounty Uoininissioiiers was held at the Court H.um last Monday. - Meeting called to order at 10 a. .. ' , ' m . 1 - I ft t ; ,nan- I j-- j The foil. wing bills were approved iH,ia onierei paia: i I Witness fees, &ft.9U; inability; " S. F. Williams, wprk n Hood's i'k bridge, $100.00 M. MHre, justic fees, $:J.2o. S. It. Cliinnis, justice let's, J. D. Uobbius, wrking jail, $11.00. j 'tTiief.KT j.ladku, $-'00. I . for advertising ( U- A- Montgoineryl Hood's Cre-k bridge, UUo. i W- A- rnceoil ''0- I tlwT bills, ."JG.U1. 1,1 nard tVlayinofftt lrtlbIic t-betweeu Simmon'; Landing' on Little ly110"0 aI,,i Georgetown rwd, a-tioii!!t.njin prflay, May ;?0, shows there ; wa piietpoiiwl tiutil uext imting.:- . - 'u relueioic.iiw-usoi aa,uaw : toWUsh,I. tho v.ting precinct at vd- I ward School House was discontinued aml voting precinct lie established at or near Frink Hns store. . . 1 I . .1 . ... I- .1... uruereii, inai uio comuy levy tnv .same tax under Schedule It and C as ! - i 11 . t . . . . t. ... . w v1"1 ,,v ine eacei kkuis I on retail hquor dealers. The lliianl then adjourned to meet , I tlie first Monday in J uly. " . ' i ware w uhuob. isoara ox juxpoiiot. V,, (J-ountf Hoard of Education wa held in this citv on Mondav last.: 1 I "c wfiuj6 kM TV ,.11.. ..f tU!i. I !. . . . . ! IVfef- r"" T" CSCOtt. Mr. lJennet in the chair, Hills amounting to $57.15 were ap prove! and ordere-t paiO. , i ' : - t;.- - . . . IS wa trauslerred to ULstnct 1C I After some important Uisoissiotui the Ikiard aJjotirned to meet vn the first Monday in July, 1890. THE MAGISTRATES HEFT. AMNlltf XXmm ... . a . . . a . I ! Ml ppIBl I IT t MHMlaMMMTI. 1 . 1 . ! f ' i in- auiiuai iihtuh ot me j -iai-1 trates of Hninswick county wM held i ?. - - , in the Ccnirt Hmtso on -4Ju" 11 v. in the chair. I j2adj Mr.tWII. IHlainv t ie following were found! to i . it .present: IWnlamy. Morr, Cliinhis, J 1 II. Mints, Curtis, Wan!, S. M. Ill bins. ( Stan 1 VVilliams, F. tialloway. Holdeii. ; ley, lA3onanl, I)Ixn. SimmitH Hick 4 na IWlewett, Kvan Txsl XVibj fliams.n, S. K. Mmts J. I. RA.bT ilnJn. McRae, Drew, McKithan: f The me'ting.was openel with la dis j pnion .in Ia 1i4ii.r.i..fC..ut.t ('.... , -" " ,,v v - ".-""' i " - . - ! ' missioners, iiicreainr; the numl-r frunf t"r,'c t( i hi motion, carnal on second Shallot. 1 The! folhranni? were noininat,;! m1 U Wteilcommissumcrs; M. C. Ctithrie. S 1 r-i ! n ' ,uMUKrt; K. .Little, Waccamaw.s. jf. Stauley, Shallotte, S. U (iiiiinis. .ortliwest: A. . UixMlman. Town Cm-k. : . ' ' I Mr. tiaorget lenanl, the pn'M-ut j Suierint'nde.it f the Hoard of Elu- 'cation was n-ehvtcd bv atx-himatlon. Chairman Outline's annual rejmrt , I t .1 ? ' hh Ilieil reatl to tlie .Magistrates. .Mr. i j "thrie roeoininendel that the IloanI ! 'r authorized to lsm;w money to 1 ly f01"1 s,,,aJl oiiutanding accounts land current exu'iise. also that the County records 1h protected ..from fin and the County Jail Is' put in gxd orJer. A near discussi n followed in Which y every member tok part." Tlie general fivling was that the prest'iif conditions had' existed tto hmg and that tlie x,ple of Prunswick deman ded a letter order of things for tin; future. That county financs were never in. so--good a condition -and it only,xceded local endeavor to show to the world that Umnswick county was up yith the times and -outsiders would liecoine interested and invest where there was so much public spirit shown by residents. " It was movtl and sK?ondel that the ; Magistrates instnict tho County Com missioners to petition the next I.gi laturV for' tin privilege of issuing County Ponds, amounting to $15,000, running :$0 years at (J inr cent intent, j fr tlie tnlriK. f build in ir a new iaiL ; Hn- jf vault for records and putting Court House in rejiir, and removal and construction of a . new count v lsr hous. The Countv ('out missioners were to lirrow sufllcieut also authorize! inoiH'V to run the county financ until next tax! levy. The utmost interest prevailed! m the meeting and all agreed that the ime had come fvr action and i'ach!wa4 willing to do his Ut fir the advancement of Prunswick Coun ty's interests. 1 .Tlie large attendance was sufficient indication of the inter.-t 1 icing taken ; in loca alTairs. Weekly Crop Bulletin. weather crop bulletin if the Xorth iCaroliiiaexiKTiment station and State Wither service for the we-k .iha Uen a deeded - exca'i.f rainfall. (but about, the' normal -onditiou of J u-niperatun' and sunshine. The fol j juWinjr vlMiallv hrarv weklv rain j Ulh j hmVe nrU-d:. Weldon. i Halifax countv, 1.mh inches; Smth- ! i . - ! . . - ? j,rt, Brunswick count 2.38; Lurn- M.nolL Jtobeaon county, 5.07; Wth ' j ' " I . . , U,ro, Ann county, .. J,m-Urv, M(wm. ntv, 4 00 (estimated); Oiar- j Mte, Mecklenburg countv, 3i; Ual- 1 1 Jast.n couut v. 3.93. No darnace isreporteil exceit fnni a few counties s where the overflowing rtrttHM 'dam. age! the low land cn-. Ine average j fi oT the weekr the State wa 1 1.83 inches, which ht one inch above nhe normli too general Sect fjemg H-ri-io of il omd.tion d fr com progrcs jof crops daring May 18S0, with the I corriionding ir last year, ii that " reason is not only further al vascetl th'u year; Lut the condition of almost all crojw is far better, that with normal weather the eaon of 1 1800 h likely to prove a nAn.M. TRY MY IRON TONIC B ITTERS, , . FOB INDIGESTI0II, APERIENT Aim T0ITIC. -:o I K 1 POLISH I XI; UOR For Sale at the ' DRUG STORE I. I. VATS(X, M. I., Vm. INVESTORS! A --HARE BARGAIN. The finest Farm near Sotith port soil fertile .under good: cultivation dwelling and farm buildings in good condition timber abundant fine cattlo I range', reached by easy road . or water. Half mile frontage on Cape Fear River. Will easily pay 20 per cent, on purchase price to cultiyate. !l Very desirable purchase as a specu lative investment. " V,; For further particulars, Addres3 W. A. M. LEADER Office. HTEE ATTENTION OF THE 1 Public is called to my store at FA I R OAKS, nn my THKKE 3IILE STORE, In Itruiirlck ('oiinty. Where can al way Ije found a full Ktock f UKOCKiilKS, DRY (U)0DH and ' FA1U1KUS SUPPLIES, WHOLESALE & RETAIL. Y 31. 3100UK, Proprietor. ' S T V A It T IIO U 8E. SOUTHPOBT, N. C. 01' EX ALL THE YEAH B0LXIt a. r pirrKitsox. HOUSK JiOVER CONTRACTOR. ouTJiioin x. c. M FAKGUSS0N, Civil Engineer and Contractor soLTiii'ojrr. x. c PYTHAGORAS L0PGE,Ho. 249- A. F. uud A 3 Ilrjular Cummuutcation Cmt Tu lav in every uoaAu at 1. iL Vwlting brt-tli7-n alway wt-lcotaf t. I. watjhc. SILVER rro i
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