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, . A . ' ... j ; :! J:.!., .. .... ... . ,7,... . . . . j mm -xIy O DEVOTED TO IHTERESTS OF GOUTHPOIIT AUD BHTOCT7ICH COTJIITY. vol- l.-Xo. io. KOUTHPOIlTj X. O, THCTWDAY, .TUNE 12. 1800. rilICK PIVK CKXTS HATS! HATS!! :o:- Wo liave just reeived our ! Spring jtnd most complete Mock ever shown in this city. Ganton.TJnion Milan, Bough and Keady, French ULuan, Leghorn, 1 1 AT. fit and nnmWnatinn Hata in an ! endless yaricty. I KIIU10XK in all shades and in widths front Xo. I, to Xo. 40, from Jt cents to "Tt cnU per yard, j A nice selection of Point ami Van- dyke Lace and Iiuehings; Oriental) Lace and Flouncing. ' Marsailes Quills only 90 cents, i ' BOOTS AXI) 8IIOE8 Sat I a. Tinsel (iaiisc, j j Velvet, Velreteeu, '; aand tin largest assortment of : Flwwer, Wreathe. ., '. j 'u Kuses, Oranjce ft loss own, 7n I WW 4 VIi T411 4 ut n.lrlk Tluy ?,.!.. r 1- Featliens kc lrM """" " "" Gall Early and Avoid the Bush. DREW & DAVIS. THIS WEEK!R1(!KETST0KE ! ! We are offering Lace Trimmed and Plain PARASOLS AT COST. ' A-A : Ai - a -l.--.-f. CHALLIES, BATISTE, : LINEN OHAMBBAYS AND DANISH CLOTH AT .LOW .PRICES Call in and see them. Frcsli Groceries UKKH, wry WvU. ; TrV cl HottlC Of AUNTjeverywct-k by X. V., steamer, dinrt SARAH'S CATSUP- I OK A PACKAGE OF ; i ! - r , - j - i ! : . Condensed Mince Meat. : ! ' I I - : ! "' GUTII RIE & HI' AUK. TO Till- FARMERS OF BRUNSWICK COUNTY. I " -J !- - ; 1 -, - We have deeiilil to add to our, Urick and Tile works A (OTTOX GIX 1 . i - . m - : mid will 1 wile and j float to market all cotton sliiijKHl to our care at reduri-d rates. j'.j . PYKK, PULLAS & WKKKS, SOCTHPOHT. X. ('. DO YOU WANT -V- - i PURE GROCERIES of any kind, or DRY GOODS in all the LATEST STI LES, - ' ! if sit, rail 011 DOKHEB, ST. GEORGE & CO,. -O- They uImi have 11 full Stoek of Cioiieral terc-handiselB I : - L " !.::. - : ; Ship Chandlery, HARDWAREETC.. REAL ESTATE ANI riRK IXKURAXCE. Jteul 1 Ivtate lkuiirlit and Sold oil Coiuntissioiu ! Informatitm furnishtd reganltng 1 'Is utltrt and adjacent pnjirty. - , j7EEKS & SUITH. I Corner IIwe anil Moore Street j WHY 00 ELSE WH ER E when vou can buv at J (J P. Y A BELL'S JUST j WHAT YOU WANT I THE BEST 18 THE CHEAPEST. CALL AXD BE COXVINCKD CHOICE GROCERIES, VIW'tW .a.Al J J VJIitvlU are to 1m found at JOEY BELL'S NEW STOBE. ;AAAOLACKMET! W E HEUEHV AXXOUXCE TO the public; that we have on hand in addition to our fine assorted stock of . 1 DRY COODS. NOTION'S ('KOCKIiRY WARli, fiLASSWARH, and IIARDWARH. a nice line of FA JULY GROCERIES i ! at Lowest Cash Prices. t- 1 "'t, rctvive a fresh supplv of i;oods from the iktraitt Hotis, and cn i 11 n paralleled inducements in prit!. I i !- ..!! - I ! j , -Coiivineoyourself by giving its a ! call. We sell for spit rjish ami thcre- fon can give you but Iwrgsiins. ! j T. .1. WKSCOTT. I SOL TTirilADfU m. lirwivi ACADEMY -:o Rev. 11. A. 1)1 HOC, A..MJ- PUIXCIPAU Mrs. JliXXIIvC. DUH0C, PHKCIC1TUESS. :o: ENGLISH BRANCHES, CLASSICS, SCIENCES, MODERN LANGUAGES. Send for t'ireiilar. TRY MY IRON TONIC 1 ; ' I ' i ' TT E R rS FOR INDIGESTION. APERIEUT AIO) TOCTIC. ::- TRY P0LISMIXI-: FOR SILVER. For Sale at the : "II- ; DRUG STORE d. 1: watsox, 31. p., iTop. m . WEEKLY HEWS SUIHIABY. :o:- UAFP G3 izr Tins country ABO 127 EUROPE. An explosion occurred during a fin? at Philadelphia last week, hunting badlv leveu of the fireman some lof I whom will die. j Ten thousand jteople resent at the Confederate Memorial service held at Winchester,! Va., last Friday. A great many Ipeople reported over come .by extreme heat iu Xew York and Philadelphia last week. A mail carrier at Axine, Mo., roblied j , , I i of $40,000 bv masked' nieii. I T . ' I .1. . ' . 1 t .aiuniay, a preuiaiure oxpu sion occurred tut lwrd a Ilaytien Vessel at Philadelpliiu. injuring several of the gunners. I ! J Collisions on the Illinois Central railroad last wi'ek wlreekenl thre freight trains. Immense damage done j ito property. Nolw of life. I ! " j - I j Fire destrovs a $7i.p00 elevator at West ;Meiiiiliis, Tenn, last Mom lav. r Adams of .t- The contractor, E. C euisoii, Jvansus, who was sleeping in the second-story, was burned to death. The elevator was insured for 2.,0l)0. i - : 1 ; I Spring Palace. Fort j Worth, Texas, destroyed by lire'-Friday night. Two men killed ami thirteen injured. I Monday was Memorial Day in Staiin toii, Va. The graves f the Confed erate dead were profusely decoratft with (lowers. i I 1 1 The City of Ualtimorii has sold all of its stock in the Baltimore & Ohio .uailroad; .,.iU0 slian-s, at pjir. The Lousianu Ijottcrv seems to gaining ground. The $l,00i,000 jier year brilie is uo much lor the Pm)!! I;illSI tile State. . H. W. liradshaw s planing mill, dry jlVieijcUns,3 etc., with a large, quantity of tools and machinery and six carsof the Norfolk Jt Western U.K., were burned on Saturday, j Loss aliout 40,0(10. During a heavy btonn near Clnirles- ton last week, liglitning struck the bam belonging to the Pionf vr Coal Works, killing two stable: boys ami mjuiing two others. 1 1 The Steamship Citv of Koine, of the ! 1 ' AnclMir Iiine; struck Fastenet Kock j during a fo, on Sunday, doing con- siderahle damage. She reached Li v - erjKsl in safety 0.1 Monday, the:ias- sengers chi'ereil the cai'ttain when i " leaving the shii Two masked men held iip the east louhd train on the Northern l'acific IJ. 1!.. Saturdav and rolibnl the mail sticks. Tin not passengers j wen; troubled. The expnss messenger h Af. ml h.fr tlw truin tlnw ! outwitting the robbers. Street car strikers in Columbus; O., prevent the running of cars. The IHilice are utterU- unable to cojm with the strikers. The car company w ill call on the Governor for military pmtectioh. i The thirty-eigthannual ! session of the I ntentationalTyp. graphical Union was held in Atlanta, Ga., last Monday, 140 delegates ling pnsmt, among whom were two ladies, one fnni ("in cinnati, O., the other fnmt Hm-lM-ster, S. Y. Several block of stores destroved !by fin at Colchester, Conn., June 9th. j Ioss will pnibably reach $73,000. An amendment lias leeii offered in the House pnviding fr the electitnt iof jm st masters by the people- f I (tet. H. Pell, who figund pnmii- 1 f nentlv in the wi wrecking of the Sixth ! Xational Bank of New York was 1 , .1 . m , H of was . i m. , J s"IJieiltT .ui'iiia ij 1 1 01 aii' months imprisonment. ! TheUtest reports of the Knglish grain markets are that wheat is duU andix pence; lower. Fon-ign w!eat is down six pence The prosit are I kverable for a gotal yield of w heat m trance, Italy, Austria, 11 angary ami iGerniany. torn, barley ami uaU are j quiet. t Mondav's market Knglish, j wheat was scarcer, and price recov- end three pence. Foreign fell six ; ' . , iience, except une iwnurnuui Australian, which were firm. Uarley ijit r Mi.A K i 545 u TAB. D20P3. CUw4 Ftmm ViluUf f'rmtm IIm 1114 Nrtk 4te. Tltg State Democratic. Kxecuttve Committee met in lUlegh oii Tiwisdar. ; Work was liegnn lasi wcvk tm the fttreet ear line in Marion. T1m c m capttal of lauy was organizt! with a $100.U00. i ; Tlnv hlackberry cnp is reprtel to be good. That is better news to some people) than the passage, ol the mi!- treasurv bill. lit tmstes - in Wilmingtou turn ivr ft'J.VOOn u-ortli iif UuuU vil hir ... .1 -i 1 the city, tii the llmingtott, Onslow i and East Carolina tail road (. Mr. John A. Haiti, oiu'of the oldest and nitt resjiected citizen of High Point, diet! on Sat unlay morning.' Mr. Main was the best informal man on historical sketches in the Western rt of this 'State. 1.1 'Chinch bugs are beginning to make their appearance in the wheat fields in yr nous jxirtions of the State. They are too late to do much dauiHre to the wheat and we hope that corn will es caiM their ra vagi's. j It. has lsi n aunouncel that (iov. - i ! I - Fowl has airtKiinted CoU A. 11. An-t .lrexs and Col. Thomas; II. Kin.gh, (.inmissioners to the'. Worlds Fair, with 'Messrs. Elias Carr Bingham, its alternates. Reports fnmi Halifax count v sav that the crojts are fine. Ij'SS cotton 1 has jlieeii planted, litt more rain and grasses, and all are doingiwell. I Most j f the cotton has Wn chopiMil out ! and I the stand is excellent! e I A svndicate of Northern caoitahsts ; l,aVe liought the bller OoM Mines ; jilniut live miles from Riitherfonlton, 1 ml! Iiuu, rranivMl ii iiim-iiii' u-itli ! 'ti, ,n. ... J . b . nits. i l,,000,nM capital, which will at ouch Uin the development of the mines. , 1 j About 0.000 has aln-a.ly ; liwn suliscrilKl for a cottoij factory in Wadivlw.ro. Mr. Crowder. a fanner o f iri.:i.. 1 i a 1.:.. - rr line rion; kiwiimiiji, oners 10 ! burn the 45O.00U brick, uecessaryfor j the uikling. and take in ; the faetory. wiv stock in ! Tlie Funding Act a lowing the funding ifj old .bonds for new consoli- ( I i dated foumier cents, will expm ly 'limitation '011 July 1st, 18U0. The State Treasunr yesterday exchanged j j new fours for 44,000 of old 1ouds 1 which were offered I. .' T! lie Confederate Soldiers' Home for j j North '.Carolina is now practically a i certainty. The Exvutive L'inimttce I on Monday decided to establish the: ! Home in Jtaleigh, ami jjasNl a nsolu- j tioiij to appoint ladies iueat'h i-ounty to ssist 111 the worlc if raisinir funds to maintain it. 1 I The first shipment of rails for the ! Charleston, Cincinnati! k Chicago li. ' It-.ltwMi Kutherfordton and Marion, j assed through Shelby last Friday, Tnic: shipinent consists! f 1.10 tons, j Track laying was commencel tm M011- j ' will 1 pushed to -.,n.pletioii ! as rapidly as pssible. j The contratrt has licen h t for buiM- ! ing the French Itnal Valley, Ashvtlle Ilristot railroad. Tlie contract is i fnm Henderson to Kuddy Patch (Jap. when connection will lte maile with thi' f 'rolina CVntral. thenw Mill Hiver '011 t Asht-ville, thnugh Matlistut ami j Vaneey '! linej . countits ;! tin Tennessee 1 1 . TK. .lli-ii.ui ..f tlw. V.vlli (t,t-..llla t-A V. fill If? I v . " ' x ifiiitM Conference puts Gnenfltoro, XVinsttHij Beitlsville, Salisbnry.Ct!M-tinl, Monnje, I I kurL.Mii hnl). TTt.L'rvr ami Static. ; ; 1 ;L ' j. m . . j 1 . i 1 . 1 i .1 v- .. estem j Conbnnce. In the N. ( . r j 1 w stem vnfennce. in the N. ( . vine, aiiu omer Miiut-r mbimmii", hi u- ( , i 1 1 . II t 1 1. U ... 1 -,i'M IJockingham, r avetteville, timing. U n (joa;ll(n, Kin-U.iJ Morehetl I NW Washin0t.j p,vmolItl KltsaUth Citv, KlentonJ WiI4I, ly Hentleri 0.fni luleiffli and manv hIk 1 s(ionji. ( ; j -.; mm -- Cllisim on the St. L. k V. It III ! at Warrenttm M-, wrec nd eighteen cars, kilbi WtKjnds five men. ril sevnai nwn ami Vi ff i ti vahudJe t reuorted kilh-d. axunif thera j Ueiiig Proctor KnotL Iluntn and 1 vrMii'ifiA : r- v WASH1HQT0H HEWS. OATTTTTTITTT) DT TEE "LEADSEtt' special comixra02rDE2rr. Wasiuxotox, IK C, June lo. Ohii- j missioner ICauni t discvenng, like his immediate pmlecessor,! ' C(qral Tanner, tliat the man who nntnUi the pension office does not lie on a led '. of ntses. j Notwithstanding: that in ' l . i' " . April last Congras nsse(i a penin deficiency bill amounting ti JI,j'JH,- j. S.'U, there is another deficient y in tht j biireiu - of $C,O0t.OOII the fiscal year ending with the present month, j Representative Cooper, of Indiana, has offen-d a nslutin authorising the Pension Contmittee t iuvestigatej the charges which tvrtain itewsaiiiTs have made against Mr. lUuiti of favor-' ing a firm tf ieiision agents, ; the head of which has indorsed his note for ' $'i5,000 and also of eomjielliug em. ; pKvees of his officv to invest their salaries in a wild-cat eoiiiimnv with W licit he is conturti""!. The radical silver men ara not at all ! : I sittisfitnl witn the bill which Speaker liced, bv the exereis-of-lti authoriiv 1 - i i, i i ; both as Siteaker and as the leader of i . i - i his arty. rushed ' jthnnigh tlie Htuise "V tlm' u.v "J' ,,nal Vti i1111 011 tUi) bjll:atunlay a tern in hi. and (J A.i"'u' eharacterlze th( bill j juggling with the (piestton.' us mere The bill j really represents nothing, j it having ln-en projiostnl lyj! UepnsentativeMc- Kinlev to the repitbliean caucus as a compnuuisif measure, and as such it was accepted and liassed. ii 1 ! In the iiK'autime tlie n-pubhean .Senators are having a ngular inoukev and (Kirrot time over theJoites Silver bill. Another attempt is now being maile I bv a eoufereuct : coimnittee of the l : j 1 i I j- 1 I ; Hoim and Senate to agne on i the ill . 4 j ' i 1 j . I: f ! Pension hilL but lit sems verv difficult 1 1.1 .1 ( -r i . for! them to do so. w w J Mr. Harrison and his family spent! j Sunday aUianl lf the U.jsj sWiner iJlwfi.il .,11 tiio ( Mut-k-.. IUv hihI nturned to Washington to-day. Iast summer some of Mr. Harrison's chilrch i ii I i . ! i ! . j i friends pitched into him rather lively for doi ngt he same thing. lie evidently j think it is a more pleasant way tosjiend I !l . . . . I - .!!' f m a Itot tuiulay ttian attending ctiurcli A giMNl jiart of the al ministration is ! ! i out of town. (; m-tarv Proctor is in ermont, StH'n-tarv -.Trairv f in Xew 1 - : I rk artd Attorney (ieueral Miller is !al so lit .New 1 ork. i Manv members of the House. o both jiarties, are gnatly disturlie.1 oVer the oliti-ul news from home. j This is patrticularly true of thse niem- lrs representiiig districts; in w lich the Farmer s Alliance U Mnng. i !or lltauv nars it has In-eil HH' of tlie queer fads of the Senate for Sena- j tr ibeir chump from the opjiositioii party; Year ago EdmiimU and Thurman wete iusetiarablc, 1 i . i 1 the and same was the east with Bland ! i i . i Henry G. Davis, and now Camenm 1 , ! i and Butler are j constantly together when here and go off on long hunting and fishing rxjiedition jtogetlK-r. Snators Quay ami Faulknerj an like brother and have been. Jevier lice they entered the Senate together. :Mr. Quay has just pre'iited !hw friend Faulkner with a hand.'iiie goM- i heatled cane which he cut during his! neent visit tt rionda. ! ' 1 Tlie big republicans an j all piling jealous of Iteeds pnmineit"e as a ! !ni.h.til ndi.Uf. -nd thUv wlrtd.l I - ' . i 11 . s not worry snoma n tail into m.ine I hgisUtive trap and get cnpphl. 1 ITlte Snate Unance ctmthiittei u Sslowly pngresing on the Mc Kin ley t ... . . ; ... i ! . -t t Tariff bill, Tariff bill, and it will lie several wkek . , ,, . ! . 1 ,1 . I- i 1 Otflttit? win u;irRMti-i m .--.-iMt-v An attetritt is Uinc mie by the ! .... . l ,;i ! In,t r,Ml,f, n 1M,CW m f "l' J,erTle. 7 T T ; wti.nn.ugn M.e,,, , 7 lZ?lTJ?T "li ! ..ttu- 11. .. It.;- .Lh i S are oppd to it. he will Wdly t- ;temtt to force the thing Moti the thnts f it ojponent. f f Gvernm-nt official find it tiwessarT tit Tiiklrt a ctt1 ni&nr fflnl ifiwi-- itkn ttnir-. It is much i4awanter to travel at L nele f Sam rxpenae than 1 vrfi r i SOUTHPORT LAND and IMPROVEMENT COMPANY. ) , . .fp'- rws 1 V IHIIHAijII vAt 1 1 Aii $100,000. ()rsjani7A?cl under Special Charter Granted by the State of North Carolina. $26,000 SubKrribed and amount rrqulred by law paid In 0FEI0E : Cor. Bay and Potts Sts. PAVILION HUILIHXiS. SOUTH 1UIIT, N. C, : .. t For Atrtlier iHtrtieulorw itp!jr Mt the ofn f th CottiiNUiy. I W. G. CURTIS, Treasurer. :o: THE SCIUTIIPOItT Land ntid Improvement i . -, J XMIAXY. )FKi:itS FOIt SALK ur l.YWM'. HOTEL BRUN SWiCK Pleasantly situatel on IUv stnet, overltMiking the harlior and in sight tf the Atlantic Oeen. 11 1 is Hotel is offentl as etjtully well suited for a Mimme r or winter HoteL Steamers leave Wilmington for StHtthrt twict!ea h lar. For jrtieulant a b term, aJy as alve. nr.' TIIK SOUTIII'OItT '''.'-. I ' ' I A X I ) & I M I 'R0 V KM EXT COMPANY. ; Have for sale desirable Lots l-wr ? In tue city at reasonaoie 1 ...... price a. auo acvcriu wi j . . . .... A. l of hmd adjoining the city i Vhich T7C Can rCCOCUnend tO , Vi - capitalists as bargains. XTon-residents should Trrite for particulars. - Property managed for non residents upon application. Correspondence Solicited
The Southport Leader (Southport, N.C.)
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June 12, 1890, edition 1
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