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THIS WE EK!: I i I We are offering Lace Trimmed: and Plain PARASOLS AT COST. CHALLIES, BATISTE, LINEH OHAMBRAYS AND DANISH - CLOTH AT LOW PRICES. Call in and see. them. Fresh Groceries, i? Trv a Ifettle of AUNT on .V IWCKAfAE, OF Comlonsod Mince Mcait. it TIIIUH fc HUAlMv. yill.ll. - -i l 1 I- -. " ! TO T1IIM'.RMI-KS OF BETJNSWICK COUNTY. We have ' tlcddetl to. atul t our Brick and Tile works A COTTON GIN and will lude huX float tvm,arket all -ottoii shijjetl to our care at rn; rates. PYKK, PITLLAX k WEKKS, SOUTIIPOHT, N. C. DO YOU WANT PORE GROCER of any kituL w - - - - !'!'"" : DRY GOODS in all thtv LATEST STILES, 1 if so, call mi DOSHER, ST. GEOXXGI & CO,. -o- They also haven nUlSlo of (ienei-al Merchandise Ship Cluuullevy, HARDAVARE ETC ; REAL ESTATE -AND I FI l E I XSFRAXCE. Ileal Estate nonsuit mid Sold on Commission. vT Infonnation furnished regsinliug outhairt and adjacent property. ; WEEKS tz SUITE ' . Comer Howe and Moon Street, IES TIIY 00 ELSEWIIEDE " ' i. '.'!''.'' when you can luy at j JOEY BELL'S ; JUST - ATUAT YOU WANT I THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST, Li CALL AND HE CONVINCED I CHOICE GROCERIES, I BOOTS AXI) SHOES ! ' and the Krirext Mssortmeiit of inJf. 1w 4 VIi rnil 4 f rA are, to 1m founul at - I , ' -. -1 ' -i J0BI BELL'S NEW ! ST0EE. AOKET STORE AXXOTJXCEMEXT! the public that; we have on hand in addition to our fine assorted stock of j DRY GOODS,! XuTIOXS, CROCKI-RV WAKIi, GLASSWARI-, and HARDWARE ' a nice line of j J FAMILY GROCERIES at Iwest Cash Prieox. Ve receive a fresh supply of gtids 'oyery week by X. Y., steamer, diru't j (fwii tlie Bargain House, ami can give ; unparalleled inducements an prices.. Couvinc yourself by giving us 'a Icall. ! We sell fr sit cash and thert , V . j . - fore ctm give vou but Iwirgains. T. J. WKSCOTT. sorTnwirr ACAIEMY :o: ,, t tallr.. ! .. . Ti'i-kJ-. ai uccl ReV. 1L A. 01; HOI, A. M., I MHVriPAI Mrs. JHNXIli C. niBor, mu-X'KPTHicss: -:o ii f ENGLISH BRANCHES, CLASSICS, SCIENCES MUmaUi LAWiliAHi. Scud fur C'lreutafs TRY MY IRON TONIC B I T T E R S I TOE IIIDIGESTI0N. APERIEXTT A1ID TOIHC. TRY rOLISHLNE FOR For Sale at the JUjLvUlj f b l UlJb SILVER I. I. WATSON, JI. !., Irop( WASHINGTON NEWS. -:o:- GATHERED BY THE M LEADER'S' SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT Washixotox, D. C June 17. Mr. Blame, according to some of lib iudis creets friends, bas made up his mind to go in and fight j Speaker Heed to the death. He does not relish the rapidity with which tluj Speaker has mounted to the top of the ladder of party leader ship. The uVrist fight between the rivals U to be ovecjthe Fetleral Elc tion bill, which "Mr. Heed w particu- ihtrly anxious to parsed, and which j,he has jiersuaded the House caucus to endorse. Mr. Blaine will bnng all the 'influence he can to bear in order to defeat the bill, h tliat the fate of the bill will show which1 of them U in con- , trol of his 'tarty in the Hous and fdve an idea of the, victor in tho conllict. I Hi- . ) . Commissioner of Pensions Haum told a friend here jthat lie j was very ! much disgustinl with his office and ! that he was seriously contemplating 1 resigning and reti.in from jnnhtics. Tlie civil service j investigating com I mittej has made its report, and a queer d(Kumeut it is. It puts a lileral c-oat of whitewash upon Commissioivers Thorn pson and Koosevelt, and finds oor friendless Lyman "guilty as in-dicted.''- There is no doubt alout Ly man's guilt, but the j question which' is jmzzling jet)pU is wlxy wasii't Koostv velt equally guilty in making the Snidy deal. Lymaji's brother-in-law, Caiiq)bell, has vesignoil, and if Lyman does not proni)tly Vjelievetl that he wi follow suit it is 1 Wi dismissed The McKinlev tariff bill has made tsuch progress in the Senatti Finance Coin uiit tee that it is mv aunouncel that it will lie reported to the Senate this week. Senator; Carlisle, who as a lh'pivsentatiVe prepared the; minority ; report on this lill when it wjis n is ' uoW at work portetl to the House upon the minority reiort of the Senatt 1 (hUIJIUUV U III? SHU1P UUL 1 HIS 1 j v ' Si! ri a distinction never M(re enjoyed by a mem Iter of Congress. I The republican caucus silver bill which recently passed the House ha Iteen adopted with sinie amtndinents, as a substitute for the Jones bill in i Ve Senate. The present House has passed bills up to' this time appropriating $lt7. II9J31, fr the ex-sldi-rs. That is considerably more monev tlum it. costs "uiiimii. i cini v limn' iuui(- in,m ii.niMa ; j . r ua,ntan tl.eininiensc.enuan Army for a- vcar. : (jresat lis the ex -soldier, . ' - ,' . . ' i . i in the eves of the Representative Who ! is up for a nomination and election. Some scandal is! being whispered around in connection with the bids for the construction: of an armoured cruiser wluch werehoixneI: last week ; 1 : at the. Navy department Iron works of San1 Francisco ami the Cram)s of Philadelphia artj the nral bidders. Secretary Tracy 1 1 J las the bids under ad viseiMent, and it is rwniLreu.i bv the friends .of the Craintw that the - ... ... ,L award is held bitck! for the; punose of jcompeiung the i niiaaeionia iirm to agree 'to certain things' . relating' to j future campitign contributions. It is onlv fair to sav that these stories em- ,. r . if . . - s j lanate from democratic sources. Mr. Harns4n has Ut-n verv harshlvi criticised for allowing -jVostmaster I Uieneral Wana maker to present liim 1 ij 1 ; 0 ? A niiiirs 11 villi ijiuii av;i iMiviuui ntivi 1: publicans alike. Mrs, Harrison and the rest of the fanlilv leave tomorrow i- j t for Cape Mav to otrcupv. the cottage;' 4 0 - e ' ) i i t li u y voi iiain if liAra ult tlm L.om. i ii -f ( P jraiurtiavs anu remain unui me ii- I - ii .1 .. lowing Mondav evening, I until Con- i , . . gress adjourns, then he will join the J j - i i.iiuij i me upjcr. I The new pension bill j which , has 1 . 8 - "i " : . 1 1. 1. .1, House 'and ai a, iku .urioui eu imaieu, irom u,iu rani ons 01 aoi j Jars er annum. j Senator Piatt has given notice that . the enti lfce pUnU I as soon as thesilvep bill kdisi oftpmWUi. ,0- .rCeiiL Tlie condition j he will call up the .ill for tlie admis- f j sjon of yomu.g. "" , i.v 1 o-tia v addresses the benator Morrill Senate in favor of the bill relating Senate in favor of the bill relating j the Agricultural College of the coun I try, if.- I p TAR DROPS. New Cllpl Fkm ValmaUo uhMsn tnM thr Old N.r1k Malr. ' The .'Ararat Cotton Mills Co, lias been started at MtL Airy with a capital j stock of $30,000.1 I the thirteen graduates of Tnnitv i . , v , . - -i v .t t College jeadh pledged a hundml dollar donation to the endowment fund. Mri Charles Crawford,- Mayor of Salisbury, died at his home in Salis bury at 7 it'chick ou Tliursday nijht, after a brief illness. uicumnnu rearson savs tnai ins : gram! sale of prterty which , ' , ; ClOSCl f last Thursday at Askeville, neted him I a profit of $102,000. The annual meeting of the County SuH4rintendents of Public Tnstructioni will Ik held -'in Asscmblv Hall. More-1 i 1 head City, June "J3d at XV.O p. m. Tliere was a heavv hail and rain storm in Nash aind Wilsim counties last Sunday aftejnoon. doin ctnisidt rable tfainaje to crops, vHH ially the tobacco crop. The stockholders of the Mount Airv (Jranite. CoiiijMiny. held a meeting in ( J rcetisbo'iro on Monday niht', atnl all the tfciu oincers were re-'Un-tei, ana i the amount of paid up stock increased bv m;.ooo. i. - i !- ' , : Tlie Saddler (2 old Mine, near Sillord V"rrv o'i the ('jitnwlt rivr w ti ! ," , I, J: ..T worMMi. .ames ..uni, i jioi. nngs, Arkansas, and T. T. McConl. of Pn-.v Creek township, ItAvo IcwchI th- land of S.-H. Sadler ;fo? minin- nuriM,:. They will put in the most improved mining ninchinerv and liegi-n inxTa- I . j tions at ah cany day. The mine is thought to Imj a rich one. Wintou coveretl herself with glory on Tuesday, The proposition to issue $200,000 worth of ImmkIs for city un prvenentt was; overwhelmingly car ried. Xot a single vote was cast against it. This provides for the im- ! 1 citv hall ami citv prison, tlie c - j "j.1 ' ; onst r lie- tion of a sewerage system, well paved stnfts and the buying of water works. The$l0(000 hotel will g up imme diately, as will also 1 lie plug tobacco i factories of P. 11. .,1 lanes and H. .J. Iteynolils. the largest in the; world. Weekly Crop Bulletin. The weather crop' bulletin of the ! Xorth Carolina experiment station and , , . ; . State weather service for the wek (.n)li f Frii,HX. Jun, i.,tn, IIO, Juus -,, ; , " - . ,. generallvi lieen verv favorable for j growing crops and harvesting opera ; tions. The temperature was low for a few days, but slightly .'above the average during the latter art of the vvoW Tho skv has IxHMi iKtrtlv cloud v i i ' i rft - r It i n:ir v nvcrv iijlv. i ih w as : The Union!; ,, ,. . , r oaiiv oisuiriKHi uiouiru snowers were frequeut. Heavv ram and hail in the!!: north uW. t-rtioi, of Wukc, fount v on . lH,,tin.rdown " it i .1 11 In , Tf " " , " " , iew couiuies un weaiuer Jia-icomiiiutii , . t , . The ; han'esting of wheat and oats progressed rapidly duriug the vast seven days, and is nearly coin- pleted. The' yield of wheat . seems than anticipated from pre- 1 even lessi ; ceding rejorts and is rolably fully thirty ier cent, lielow the average, if 1 not more I llhiT rroiis are 'rtwi!i'' a! . ,, ! , , , , : rapull v, are clean and well worked. ; SiKx-ial rerorts were recelviM duriug - ., . . , ., 10 ine tt ifiditlnTl 1 ...... , . , : '.. .. .!':. , oi ine i-oiion aim .inmiit itui , . I . ., w.. . M throughout the State. 71 ' . , cron is fvprrwhrTK n-imrted ie cotton ! ! remarkablv fine condition. Ijetter than i it has lieen for rears iwst There is . , i not a single dissenting voice concern-. - v- ,. ; mg the crops in orth Caroliiia. .In 1.1 -"-V. . - . .1 1 the Eastern District there lias txen a r . f- t.,.t ri.l in tlx, J -n n Uie ,VntraI . Iitrict the acreage phujtctl is fully p - . . .1 whileV tht-rB has - ; un a VMlideT9Ue mcn,; ia lhe western rirtions of tlie State. rW of ti.f.arT 1 fir I fif f-nliri riuriii ! has not Yet le-n tJanted and it . , f . . . to JifScult to otimate iu general condWjoi strike. to'; cnllto climate iu general ctdi- j 01 strike. No tra; - 1 tion which will undouUedly iinrovu ja-.-.-n-.-r and maiL I with continued favorable wither, ii any immeitat4' t-tth' WEEKLY NEWS SUMMARY. i HAPPENINGS IN THIS f COUNTRY AND IN EUROPE. Senator Ed mum: s has intnlucisl at i , , , . r . I . I prorertv bteiv in-whmnir i the Mhr- mon church, shal In used for tH! i ' 'I benefit of thu comnitm s-hiHilstf Utifl Sewra.1 eple k lld lvan atvidtnt ; i & Ohio Hatlnkna ! oil the Chesaeake last vrwk. The deident I caiu-d by a cloud burst. Nino carlKtl j i.f jyts ami -hies: are "htnin the i w; rtckag'. Dunn & CoJujKtijy rejirt tlie ; bUi . ni'.ss ftr the season; is ' unprectvleat ed Failure ftr t!e wtk-4 '2. previt us w eck, 250. Stern Bros., o Hie! linos id, bjjot ami shot? dealers assiiul on 1 in- ! j -I--: dav last. Liabilities $2 i,u0v). j The coal mincj-s at tae Clayti n mim's. lieaver eantv. ;lVu hav rl'tiirned to work after -.v4 KS - i : ! n ullenejis. Their di?; hand for an incryj of twt cent x'r.bj is!el has Un-n c.ded to. Violent hurrica les vitl h -avy rains vaknt j in Iluiigujrv. I j a;re rejortel as n j Much damage to propt.rty and h of i lift- Port an Prince, Ilavti. w:us relievitl i from, .martial law on May 'JSth last. -J.:. -i i i I It has been .under? martial law; siacc Mav'Jlth, I8SS. ! . - I - I v. , . , j 'vt'ltJ '8""l'KS Hurrctl in tho Kr of earthquake IX!- nMich department of evia, inflicting gra dainage; in the vicinity of the Jeia -moutUauH The' House de'vpfes a day to ei gizing the meihorS' of Samul J. Him-j dall, the eulogies Messrs. Mount, others. In-iiig delivered bv Millv Atlil d ! I ; i ! It is reKrted that fourteen deaths j lave;' occurred from Cholera, in 'Spaiin. ! -Four milllou l!illars adJett to tin iiver and IlarUjr bill bv the. Senate U-'om u 1 1 1 1 ee. le rrible Hood at H(K-kforI,; HI.. ! a estroys alout .')OU.O00 worth i" i! of property.- Railroad companies su"-rj imuienst! io?v!. j P Pi(Hf 'sheets' ol' IIenrv M. Stanhv's t jforthcoming lnkin Africa havclnVn stolen but their, liublication. 1ms btren j h ! i stootM'd bv his oiiblishers, ; who hivei jjissul a circular . An explosion of nitro- glycerine Cast erli ne Company's Works n Pmdlav, Ohio, tiiok ilace earlv Sat dav mirmug. llie shock ; was qlite jierceptibh in Toledo. . Prof. Hutchinson, while making a j l.talloou ascension at- Knoxville, Teh a., i ftt:t injuring- himwlf'l t( u hit inv ! fat all v. n Word has lcen re'-ivel that he! it i .f" a t - . ; . t. . .;.. i. .j I ' 'g'-siauve Lomiiiiiiii! at anu i.ou i I--- rerortejl in favor !i of . b-; mitting the Iittery question to the people. I Tlie marraige of Henry M. Stan the great African explorer, to Mi-s , Dorothv Tennant, was- celebrated 5at Tlmrsday ijn Westminster A1U'V. An Knglish Syndicate will; it is Mid assume control of the Union St'- k j Yards at Chicago, 111 , on July Is 1 S00. ( 'onsidcration, 2i.0i,00f i (treat damage dom. to proj--nv at Cincinnatti by storm f. have been ruined. an I several other! eiu? Hailroads and bn- washed awav and Ctop Tlie American Kifk-mert on arriving at Hrmen are given a grand ln ;pset: including fire-work and a ball. ! ;; j . Tliirtv men killei bv an eii ltj-tou occurrel at the mine U-Ionging t4j the Duular Furnace Cimany at Iun!iir. la. '. ,M. '.' ;' 'j -j M- Tlie marraige of Mary Anderson to Antonio Kavario Uwk laee in tl Homan Catholic chajK-1 of St, Mary ji m Hamead London, on Tu Mr. and, Mm Xerario wHl Tu4dv re- side in ew York. U - Switchmen at Cleveland, U hk . - i. , are f No traiiw moving exb-4 - Xo ro'eit m-nt . 1890 JULY FOURTH SOUTH PORT CELEBRATES IN A NOVEL MANNER Orator of the day, . Rev. II. A. IHJHOC, A. .M. Music by tho Oape Fear I SILVER' CORNET- BAND. jROWIXG RACKS, SAILING RACI-S, BATEAU- RACES. at , 1 ' ' , . . t ' FAIR AND FESTIVAL at trie BRUNSWICK PAVILION. To conclude ith a GUAM) DISPLAY of -FIRE WORKS- at nijjlit.off .11776 1890 1 776 -
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