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Comiany'8 Trade Ueview for last week rerts business outlook not quite so bright as the week account of the unsettled state of lejris- before oh lation and railroad wars. Husiui- JSS in Washington, X. C.t on Tuesday, the loss amounting to over $15,000. 1 Raleigh has come to the conclusion that she has about 1G 000 inhabitants. and that half of that mn.Ur ar..'Mn Hlaine reciprocity WASHINGTON NEWS. :o;- GATHERED BY THE "LEADER: SPECIAL CORRESPONDENTS -11776 1890 i Washington, D. (.. June 30. St- ! retarv i Windom. is the one solitary i i i memlier of the cabiuet 'wj negroes. failures for the last week.; in the United States, 178; Canada, 24, for the coU Tho next toWco year will open responding week of 1S89, United j earlier than ever known Ufore. The States, 184; Canada, 31. l ale wins the boat rate again Harvard, bv four lengths. Ex Senator Thos. W Palmer, dent of the Woild's Coluni and the l.irgst assortment of . ' j sition. J. S. Dickinson, 1CKCKI VK1-Kvi-ry V--k. Fresh Oroceries a tiiiui: & iujark. DO YOU WANT CI0ARS AND are to le fo I Detroit, Mich., 1ms been elected Presi-1 nan hxnj sales of. new tolxacco will begin about t;july 15. . ;; . j j The cotton, peanut and corn crops S - ; in Edgecombe countv are m finer con- 'I . . . . . . i . M dition and further; advance! than for is no (.ongn-ss. j liut as jet it means certain that Congress will adopt it. A jvery prominent doniucrat said to-davd "If the republicans threw awav 1 the gramlkplrtunky tl:ey now have of;lxuiefiiting the countrv liv. bringing abjut rwiprocity with the? Iit;n 1. The. Oxford Iand IniDrovement uu-jii I i-imntri.w nx-ion-Mtv will i ! Company has closttl negotiations with ; benado the rallying cry of the dcino TORACCOl The strike on th Illinois Ccntifd j inos- V ; U lnsloM Ior V removal oi ;fatic party, and mark my wonls, it mauv vears. i S-cretary. imd at IO tppS4lti heme. All! i : the rest and the President to are heartily in favor of It. and an? doing! all thev can to make friends for it in JULY FOURTH bv of Texas. SOUTHPORT Railroad said to be at an jend. The men will return to work at jonce. Four hundred dollars reward is PORE GROCERIES JOEY BELL'S NEW STOKE. ! offered by the Governor ofj Arkansas ! for the apprehension of Thos. Kellar, It A (J tl ET S T 0 j PI wartlen of tlle tate prison, who f ! whipped a convict. to death; last week. AXXorxci:ii:xT i Tlie can enters of Denver. Colorado who 'have been out on a strike fori the knitting mill from Selma to O.vwill sween the countrv like a hurri- ford. ; A cane." ! Will voti take Mr.l Rlaine for i : I - i The foreman of the furniture factorv i vour candidate?" he was asked. 1 here is pushing the work right alon; anil j are plenty of worse m-n I than Jim we shall soon, have the pleasure 'of Rlaine! If I was at liberty .to use this seeing lots and cords of finefurniture ' gentleman's name it ! would create a turned out. Lenoir 1'jir Col. John N. AVhitfor the war commanded CELEBRATES sensation in the political world. of "any kinil, or D; R Y GOODS in all the I ' - ! LITEST STYLES, ! if no, call on .. '' . BDSHER; ST.GEORGE&COJ i T f TT"L.,IT.I" ' V it''iH :li v i. T T the puohe that we have .on han 1 ; Jt ,aid thut llieV havt5 lufJt uVer ; in aiUluiot: to our line assorted stock oil ! I v - !l)RV (!()()I)S, ! NOTION'S,! I (WKKKY W'AKlv. ; C.I.ASSWAKI-, ' ; . ami IIARDW'ARIL . I a nic'' line of . I FAl3IILY.GR0CEIMIS I ! ' - i at Lowest' (.'ash .-Prices. We rec 000 and were thus driven to a settlement. ! The International American Rank j Rill has been amended by the House i Committee so as to .conform to r National banking laws. Severe storms have been prevailing lor the past week or ten days; Advices from Ontario, . I Illinois, Iowa, West Virginia, New York, New Jersey a i: -o- i evcrv we i ! from the to other States report great crops and buildings, and sonic loss of life. dama Hve a fresh isupply of ;goods k bv X.. Y., stianier. 'direct -i - i. i ... i- . f.. . n' -( .. it... . ' v m....- en ct-w.i- n1 it it , r.oiaie ireasurer iieimMiwav, oi i-m. hp ".inn. ii niiin. u.Fi irom.'tiie i iargai n,i louse, aim can give i r ! i i -' Mississippi, ludicti'd for embezletneht (SUmOLiil Merchandise ' unirf'110,f 1 inuucementK nrpnees. j sentence.! by Judge Christian. ti live ! Couvinde 'yourself, by giving us a j years imprisonment intlie pi'niten call. Wejseli for spin cash and there-j It is stated tlie iyo foolhardy are to swim tin; whirhiooli raoit Whli Chaiidlery, IIARDWAIU:. ETC., fore can give you but bargains. j ! T. J. WIJSCOTT.. :iary men s at whoduriti"! eopie wiio live m glass nouses Vhitford's bat- should be extremely cartful alxmt talion in front of X6w Rem, died at sig ncKs arounu. u now innis his residence inVJones county, 0n ! out that W. Sniiley, formerly an Thursday last, aged 55 years. " ; ' employee of the Fish Commission, . . . , , , . and at present SiH'cial agent lor the On next Monday the oeoole of i . 1 1 i i . ii. r j- i r . i... IN A 0VEL MANNER Orator of the day, collection of fishery rtatesville will vote on a proiKJSition . - . . . y.rt , , , I Census Rureau. uptjii whose charges to pav 2300 a vear to a stock com-; u 1 ... , . . "., , . . l I of nepotism . and. other violations of panv that will build a svstem of water . 1 . i t i- o AAA ii ! ! law. Fish Commissioner -McDonald is works furnishing 2,000,000 gallons.! i , , ,,,, i i r i i oeing invesiigaieii uy a renaie mm 1 here are to be- nre-pluifs, free drink- , - J . ing fountains, etc., for this money. TRY CELERY TONIC MttS. S. (Cl'LI- BITTERS. WKST, or. (Jrand. Haphls, ) Mich... Says. j 1 uhhI voiir Celery Tonic Rilter for HHck and Xcrvous Heatlache.; It has j relieved met of both. ! 11AXKNS & M1TC11HLL - i Dealers in ! (J KX E H A L - M K II ( 1 1 A X I) I S K. ! i . ; '-'.' ) also i.largo stock f I ' ; i (iixars. Tobacco, SnuflV i : I Or lers Received i i i For. Fresh Meats Eoultry, Eggs, Etc. Ice in large guantities. TABU-IS lor Niagara. Falls on;July 4th. lor a purse of! $300. Tlie lifst man out ot'i the wlurlpxl uget tie money x Extremelv hot weather in, Illinois, Iowa, Indiana Jtnd. Wisconsin, on Satiiruay and Sunday. In isonie places thtr inercurv indicated as hixrh as 106 ihe sliade. Many peopli? havebeen prostrated by the heat and quite a j number. of-deaths -have been, reported. The new Masonic Temple to le erected at Chicago is to have 1 S stories and will be 240 feet in height. j The- Census Superintendent! has districts in ! mittce. is himself iruiltv of. a most itrlarino- case of neDotisni. He has an- We are glad to note that through!" . ,. 1 . ,i .. r ' lxjintiHii Ins son. an incoiupc'tent bov the efforts of Judge Schenck there is a I . . , , , t " f ... i just 20 vears old, to Ik? a held agent pro,rK'ct of having a . hanilsome monu- f , - i i- . . , ., i .,.:,. 1 i for his division of the census bureau. m en t erected on. the battlefield of Ouil- im - ' . . i j ! 1 hey ford Court' House to Oen. Greene, wh is fitly descilied as the Saviour of tlie 1 t -Li oouiiei it, t7iui.es uuiiii nil"- nuvuiu-' n . ..!'i... t i :n ,. . i i.. i j - i in.5J01HllIll. 1 l.IWIUIl Ulll, ilUlA UJVJ 1 ion .war.-Raleigh Xc.t J &Um (ffiw liajS u lMllnphlet of "in- Yh noticixl. three tar loads of Rel-1 tructions to aiplicants under it. Four gian. blocks -at the H. deiK)t. IJiev J hundred and fifty clerks will be re- all doit, when they get an opor. ' tnnitv: i President Harrisvm has siirnetl the Rev., II. A. .'-DUUOC, A. M. Music by the Capo Fear SILVER CORNET BAND. the nerves and breath CIvLHlU TILLS for the nerves.. For Sale at the DRUG STOIti: 1, I. IVATSOX, 31. I)., Prop. .. y .:- . .......... j.. -;- ST V A IX T II OlfSE ' I' - ' i " J : SOUTHPORT, N. 0. OrUX- ALL THK YKAU KOl'NU soi TiLFoirr academy A. E. PETERSOX. HOUSE MOVER - '.. CONTRACTOR. .SOVTIU'OKT, X. C. Rov. I were from the new quarry this side of Madison. The rock a p tears to Ikj an excellent quality, and, will! no doubt prove 'a; great saving in. the way; yf freight for the Twin City. jThese will be used on the ! streets of Salemj Winston lhiily. Richard Graham, a negrd desperado has been chasel to-M.otri.'Sville, and is now my, the woods around that place. A. party of ten.-to twenty men have been after him. for two lays. Friday night the negro was almost in reach of his pursuers at Mooresville, but es caped and has not. been ciaptured at last accounts. Charlotte CironicleJ ordered. a recount in five Minneapolis, owing to the reported frauds. , :o:- A. 1)1' HOC, A. M., SIXCIPAI The execution of Major Tanitza, who cons)irel. against tlie (bivern- North Carolina Conunissioners ' to the World's Fair at Chicago, have ltcen appointed?: ' We must all goto wrk and shove out old Cominonwealth to the frnt. This onnortutiiLv should nwnt of ItulKaria. took ! last w,,-k. jj, ,,. aU that jt is ,,,. TU.n. Mrs. JiliXXlii C. Dl'HOC, VIZ The 'Lousiana passed the Lottery go, to 2;. - A bill lias passed all clerks in j first Len slat ure Jill bv has i are great 'attractions and a vote of the.IIdu.se'. giving and second class :cKiTiti:s. -:o:- ENGLISH RANCHES, CLASSICS, SCIENCES, ! MODERN LANGUAGES. iostoffiee ") ;davs vacation. Frederick; Hillings ,of Kew York, has given 000 to the Library of and $5U, Am- Semt M. FA RHUS SOX, i - Civil Engineer and Contraotor, SOUTllPOUT, x. ct : -' ... PYTHAGORAS LODGE, No. 249- A. F. imil A. 31. Ileirular Communication first Tes day in ever month, at 8 I'. Visiting brpthrep always Welcoij I W. M lor Circulars. t?ie University of Vermont UO.O to endow a professorship in herst College. "Tlie 1'niversity oTfjMichigan, at Ann Arbor, sends out graduates this year. It is reHrtcd that the late strike j cst the Illinois Central Kailroad $100, I 000, or $1,000 for each hour. ! j ! ..i-.' I An English syndicate has made an v Ivan taws in. North Carolina, and this fact we should impress upon the wr rid. Xew Hern Journal. On last Sunday, Deputy Colic tor S. MJ Jones and Deputy Marshal J. J. Smith cut up an illicit stil near Car Iwmton, and arrested a iiegro, who. after a preliminary trial before UJ S. Commissioner Carson Johnson, was committed to jail at this plice to await trial at the next term of the FederT Court. Chatham Htn,M. quired to do the work created by this law. ; ! I .': The! Senate by a arty vote jMissed the bill admitting Wyoming as a State with the woman, suffrage constitution included. The bill for the admission of Idaho was then taken up and It is now the "unfinished business." j To day the Tariff bill was called up ii! - - t in the! Senate but the debate did! not beginy and probably will not until next weekj! as it is likely that the Sejiate will, in honor ol 1 ndcpendeiice daV ad journ from Thurstlay jintil Monday. The International American lUuk scheme has been changed somewhat by tlie. House Committee on Hanking which will shortly rejort it favorably to the House. . -The Hlair Eflucational bill has ob taiiKHl a new lease of life. It wai? in troduced in the Hons; last winter by Representative Cheatem, of North Carolina, and referred to the Com mittee on! Education, where it quietly slumlered until lat Friday when that committee decided to favorably re jxrt it to the House. It will have a jery slim chance of being called 'up atjthis session even -if it gets on the calendar. i . - - Hie Ilouwi committee on the J.udi- K0WIXG RACHS, SAILING RACKS, BATEAU RACI-S. A movement is on fot. j offer for the late ' vard. and a sub to build a Alexander ohn Roach's ship- REAL ESTATK --. ' AXI FIRE 1X8 U IX A X C II , ! Iteal Ksiatr Bought and Sold on j Commission. In formation furnished reganling SouthiKrt and adjacent jiroperty. WEEKS & SMITH. Corner HcJw and Mor- Street. ! Whiting k, Son's! wall paper factory on Thirty-first street in New York, was daniajred bv fire on June 28th to the amount of $10,000. i . : .'II'-- Tlie Dutch steamer "Prince Fredor lck" from Ainstenlam fori Java was - i : i sunk on June 25th! in collisim with the 'British steamer lives were. lost. Morpessa." Six The Panama Canal -Committee re- ' ! I i: port that it will take twenty years and 1,737,000.000 Francs to complete the script ion has been, started monument! to the He v. Craighead, j an eminent Presbyterian divine of j ante-revolutionary tnn-s, who is considered the father of the Mecklenburg Declaration. Circulars have licen sent to various parties here and elsewhere. Charlotte lkmtcrnt. PAIKAM) FESTIVAL For a long time Mr. J. A. Ihrrns, who lives at t-dar JlilL Xia Krown that then? were quite a springs cm his plantation, rwutly receive! but litth A short tinie ago he made a more par . 1 . ' . ! ciary gfxs one - better than the ."N'nau- m t :ie "original package" question .when it decides, as it has just done, to report a substitute for the Senate bill h ' , " . ' making imported liquors subject to the ?tate iu wbich th-v are w. f' . J which places all articles of trade m i - - i the same boat in which the Senate bill puU intoxicating liquors. J After a long unaccountable djelay the conferees on the Silver bill .ave leen appointe!. Tliey are Senatrs Sherman, Jone and Harris and Rep resentatives Conger, Walker and Hland r Tlte acme of absurdity in the jen sion line was certainly reached when imnj r j of ' Iteprcsentaiive Connell of-Nebrauska, at the BRUNSWICK PAVILION. To conclude with a GILINI) IHSIMiAV of -FIREWORKS- but until attention. them, and ticular investigation of found eight strong springs within a radius of 1 00 yards, and also d'.s- ve'rcd that at least thn-e of them cT:d"rabt miiK-ra! matter. introduced a bill (by rajuest) iu the Houie providing for a penion $12 and $15 jr month, according to age, to all living ex slave. This remarkable bill also prorides tlmt f-ach of these ex -slaves between the age of ct-ntaintxl ? gixty and seventy liall receive in addi- Wwjta- ! tic 3 to the pension, SdOO and thfj at " night off Arrn:itY isijvnd. 1776 1890 i i s, M. KOU1UXS, w. is, ltSlIEk SKO ; canal. . over SeVetV $j0'. I,
The Southport Leader (Southport, N.C.)
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