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HTKVKXH & FAHUELL, . . - . . . - ' -' ' ' Ktlftor ami VmrWor.. tim, ?V C.jJii 31. ' CITY AXP C'Ot'XJV OFFICIALS. - .....V.. ' ; -i MAYOlt 1. I.' 'ts VI IIPKUVV W I kiifw J. j J. ! ki AHK. K J. Krv. '. KoKBI-XH, Aa om;ii. COUNTY pyMMISSlONKKS-H. C. fon. tj,c. Convention Mr. McDoUl of I uu,K.HJANi-fv.,MAN., ,oij(r(l 1OIuijattHl', Col .h Aiex j VLmK syyKM :RT-W. S lan(h.r (f M kl,ni,nr. count v. for! tmi' Ui . ! r .Ti,i- .i;ir';,.t 1 ( 1UUIK CLEHI roxilkli. -:o:- S ! Tcmpffiiw fif tin- w-k lin July ri'hf4.- Iwcst. 1 Jllrv2l....' .! MIIIV24 ...,. . -'. -'Jll! ...,,..-J. 'July M ...,.;! H4.U July 27 ............ Wi July2 ........ -"rCW Jlllv21l 7.0 72.0 a.i 74.8 i:;2 12.:i 25 .41; Hai.nkai.i. July 24. A) JH' Julv 2, jiilv 2H, .2(5; tnh 29, 1.4:5, . i Single t'opiw of the .v.ArM Mwys b Jiiidj Sixth Congressional 'Distnct of .North j "'V "!' ' M C, M. Humtiw' News ami Cigar1caFlina, in ('oiivention assembled. do.'s,i 'St!,-1f!HK', Ston '2ri Xtmti Vthht Stret. Wil- jningtor.. 5 it, ,t . .1 rrfrsrwyfrnr 'mn lie eft at mntf SOUTHPORT LOCALS. vuu-m iittj.wji .iiijr rtMwiij.ri by Our Ix'ul I(eMirtcr. ufi'th tl. HwA.!tl,;i- i.vrti ?;,. ! - ...... . ... ...... . v.. . . .................. , . . ... , ir ii ii-ir: i '- J ! !u.j.,.., ..11 ;to!,.i,.,. v,..,oL- tllitor accaiiiaw, Messrs. W. 1. MillikeU ,o t M. Ivfpr fresh eggs, i chickens and ccrtmtry pYinliwe.- Sul)scriUTs vnA fWcivirtg their pa- ... ' 4 J ri j Mty Krting, .he ;natter fcr oflic,,. TheCai. Fear SllvjTfVrnet Hand rive an ccurMfm;ir i m- mm mM j ihnrslay. Iet everyljtfy go-.- - The church ovif whirti Wliitfield (riflith has charge, is iinallv hcatel i 1 'i i in the northwestern part of thr1 citv. 1 ' - lL - I ' ' f The lawn party given1 by tin young fnisw rf the Hapiist fbirrch, last 'week 1 . ii f ! was a great success, in Ui rea t en i ng wef 1 let'.- spite of the The (toveruneiif lfct hu1 All tlie t 1m rubbish weed C4it tWin'l ami clear"I oil tlw' feservatilui,- giving it a decidtnlly tteMvr a fearanct'. A satntHe of Jersey swerf K)lfattK!S i . i i grown near here by Mr, W A, Price, can Ik sen at tin? Lkadkh office. The jtotato is a Ijhie oire. Mr. rice' sold a busliel for two dollars, i The colored Jricnie party down 'from Wihningfw wtfW,- ld a pr tlay rthe .cursioW. nhho t)nY jH'ined i i i . . . . . . .. i !to enjov tlKMirselfrefs. Ilh rih caught )hein lMthon tlh" riverand shore. We call attention to the advertise i 1 r i i jinent oil the thtnl; lmge of the Cape jFear Coaling and Contracting .dm !any of this cityj Work on their -Fdock will commence just as ton a '" nn ntvivinl hivI saisfwrtorv ir rangeimnts nm. Mis? ateStUMiTs Ifmse, -continues tMiH..ortabiv "ihW hi thi1tioujAfu'nUMn stssumMK'tlu,e " diy'f fy 1 rVgutaf lioarders. Miss Kate is ofte,,. fairly over run with- transients, imt h,Vhv m.mger i ,W. .wh one ! ciun fort able, no matter u i n ! rush, i The cnnlit tt tins bouses is tlc- MTvetllv high. I ! 1 - IheCaiH" Fear Silver Crnet Baml will give an e.cursin on next Thurs- day,Augnt 7lbb. Wrigh.svilU.umlJi . Ipruv of tickets; for the rounll trip f V,IIm,ltl,rtl 'h will Unfty cents. lu theSofind the price will io llie sofml the prn:e will mdtnglylow. Ikaf will leave" rt n 7 a. in., returning, will rirnsjw rtuiniK k-ave ilmnmttM at " i. hi. 'IVket. : i ..... : rau Ik proeurH from any in1!!!'! nfi i The flrick and Tde Company's fl-t IiufA," arrived last night from the t ompaiiy's works at Vadn?t cn-ek with aluait tweiity om tlMmsand brie); The brick eoinpiirc fav.rliy with those .known as the dtest' i Wihniiv ton. Mr. Wti-ks mvs with further burnings they will improve on their present work and 'have T superior ar titdo on sale. This shipment found pun-hasersm J. K-l Kill. Adkins. M. Fargussn; ' Wnlker Newton, and J. R Kuark. The price was 0.oo jht lIMMI. j Tue SticTiieoirr hv.Ai)KK $1 a vear. ALEXANDER NOMINATED, j Tht Klxth Difttrirt Ciir-f'Mil -nvrn- ,in ui- ' ,s- u-,M,r nf MM-llraliur County ljr .nrlituiat ion. IlrtM.lution L&iloptt-tl. Ktr. r The Ilemocfatic Convention of ther , ,V 1 . T - - . i at Laurinburg on Tuesday. The Con- . 1 ." i. . . ! . . I ven t ion was ojtied with prayer by the Key. J. S. Ktlieridge, after which Mr. j .J . A. IjocKhart, ol .nsou couniv, was ...H .,..,1 ..l.oir, J,aI, an, r ... i . - I Messrs. J. 1). ? Bumly and H, ti HMr.li- retRri,. l.nr U,. and date Ih-. ' Tiiere U'ine Mr. MclMiiald of i .MeiniKTot i,omrress fw.i.i-tliw . Uiriff i .. ; i who was th.'.euMn noimuateu bv r.c- i clamalioii. f 1 The following resolutions were una ! niittoiislv adooled: Iholve,!. Tlmt wS the deleiratoa of i i 1 -' .. I the Sixth Congressional District. l-sin ; to jjlace on nroni our unhouude! con- hdence in the intern y ami patriotism , , 1. i "1 t o of Zeb H. a nee, our Junir L. S., i r. . 1 . , . ,. 1 , ,.,,1, .....1." ,..i.;,.i. L l.;. wt,M,.Vi ;,. ; n till 11 i- incii 'f-ir the C. S. Senate aiiinst th: enactment of laws unittst and oibiesive to the I ... 1 01 liny: masses. li.lvel. Thk we. the four hundred : ' . ami thirteen dehates to the Demo- ! , r , - ulCtmventioiM.f tlMN,vor - ' -ssociauon, ami al -District of North ";;t togetljer at ScMthpurton Monday lierehv enter out solemn protest against i .i... - r .'i.. fi...J.:.... ....... l...f...... ; cur imijuiur itn, w.. ........ the U. S. Senate, firmlv Iwlieving that it is bom of hatred p, "the South; that j it is a direct menace to our popular in 'Lfit,,t,;.n- 1 iif io-l w,...l,l w.I.l r 1. ... .i.J : r ;....! 1 mositv, sw i.L 1. .r. llHdshed, deniorah.e ami parali.e j , i i o lie l i.eani. It lit)t as ro.iinerners ami , American citizens, then as members of tlu. VM.rL.c.v,,, ,,... UIV. 4lllIt' I 'UAt'll I Tlo fonowiliEx(,cuHvo(.MniMitto,;of Brunswick County he rHpiusted to . II. Xeal. cinurman. ,m''t:lt mtlKM't, on Monday evening lRlc.lllI1()n(. .lln J. Fowier, New i Haimver: John II.' Morrison. Robeson: : Union; J. 11. Ilarrell, C(lnmbus: Je-; ronie Dowd, Mecklenlmrg; t'has. Mc- Dnald, (.'abarnis; Dr. J. A McKae, J . U. . , .nsui; fj. r . rnuns, Manlv. After this the Coiiventim ad journed. Teacher's County Institute, I The Teachers 'Institute for llruns-! .vick county, met at Shahttt .Momlav, ; Julv TjsU I soil.' j Prof. J. V. Jovmi of Coldsboro, presiding. The -first day, Moiitlayjni'orniiig , session. Hea.l-: ing and religious j eK)sititu by Prof. ! Joyner; aftcrn.Kmy lecture on school organization ami antlnnetic. teachers J t . f enrolletl 2 4, seventeen latliesand seven 1- j I j Tuesday morning, Urof. Joyner gave a lecture on sclnwd government and j lessons in spelling. Jauguage and grain- mar. The afteruooir lesson was on sl!imr ! " ' I i W'etlnesday morning session, lessons i on senooi government ami disciti hue. : , w , i, 1 1 ....,.! ieou on reeling nv Air. imi Ktieatl Afternoon session, lesson on arithmetic i Thursday morning, lecture bv Prof, j t -i-i lovner. resoonsuu itv ami t utv o i teachers and lesson on ireoirraMiv. jraphy. teachers, lesson On reading. Mr. i ' Hurkhead h-crure on articulation r1 . ' Friday ,mrmng.;ch ii . osing address bv :' ( Prof. Jbyner lo the teachers and citi-' ....k. . . r i . ! . ;. .ens n nruiisw ick couniv The meeting of this ear lias lnrn s - t gixatly enjoyHl by t lose in attendance. The Jissistancc! of Mr. Hurkeatl of ! lllteVllle. was herlilv noui-ei.-it.il I aml Mvl xfru,' th, Iu,vlill,r. rhurstlav mUl at'wt illteresting en-1 ;,ertainmentwasg,ven bv Prof. Jovner j Mvl ylr HUrkhtvili asisttnl bv the I Shallot le. vuiing jiplc . who "sang chornses. ' Tlie entertainment was ainusimr and icstructive ami euf.iv... i by the large numler present. ihe address bv !Pnf. .lovner on! Friday morning was a tmst able 'one and the deep attention given him i showed how much Jus hearers were lmpn'sstnl by his wtirds. The great ihhiIs demanded for It he turthering of etlucation in North Carolina were forcibly jH.rtrayed. and ail felt the ur gency of largely increased cdiuationa fjuulit les. Prof. Joyner ss clearly the situation and joints- out the onlv way which can remedy the ca- larg.dv ; - i... ,...i.i:.. scl 1CKJ1S. The State is fortunate in having such U f and s p. m. Isun- a gentleman as Prof, J. Y. Jovner l 7 1 1l " '''c' it tMi(.,lt- , , u V, "iW mvUvatKp. ,. Prayer meet - it Uucational dei-artmeuL U ould 1 ing Fruiay ' . man y more of such oiiu-iiy ! and address, who a!? realize the vititl j imp .rtanee of greatly iricf--tSHi3 faci tii for th- education of dur girls I'runsw ick count v teachers cannot ro y.a,.i -ii-L,-- tiMii. i "i T l"v" J ! ; Tal ami r,n,nvH! (!t'teri,,mf-i; t ion for u-tter future work. The The County Fair. 1 1 lectin;-" of the citizens " v p -'.""" v i x i ii .1 ii e 'rT n re sttvp ii in r in ' i , 4 M1'1 vlabny r ViIlluo a S mm.v h aIF ( wo11 fttendetl. ( )u noti.m, M f- f ! f f 'thJ nr-.rary cimin.mn an Mints of SlKdl,.tte.S,-re ni favor of organism; K;! U- ut Stmthpij-t. wsusimule j l All"- J. 11. ! i".""" """"'r ? -vY i , ,..L.,...,i l . . 1 " s rair Were;mal ;bV AlOSSrri. t rot. J. i. loyner, S U. Stanley, J. X. lU-niiet lvV'- '- ?-. J -r- x -;T i ens.,!) JI.. Mints, (.'or' and j .1: ... 'I. . : .1 .v. , i that such an organization must result in hein'fits to our leople and add j bur pros! writ v a 1 1 . - to and welfare. : . 1 vii iiioLioii in v . ij. oie ens, nicii .. ... .:. .. . c t 0..! 1 -j.i. wa seconded, -That Messrs. lienm j Stanley and Mints be ajjKinted coinmitteHto select 'delegates' in eacii nsuip, j win invesiiLraie as . i i 11 : : i . U U,; '"nnt J m their, townslupsr ! - i : e L ' 1 ,,m Ut: ! '" P"11 ,u i" I i.; !-l The: following wntlumeii were a-i oni.u-w . mm ..mmui v cim, iuesi ... :......! . I.' .. x- ... i. - M . . ' " 1J- y ""'" for Town;. l'"Tk'' J!in X" M"'tt, Oi-0 ! II. I5ellainv: for i Smithvil AlessrJ i( - L- Sevens, David Ward . Ste l's F for Loc wimmI's Folly,' Messrs. Dr. p . IJ. Md 'in, p. i.a-Uoway; .li Sisallottc i Mi'ssrs. Jab'rtz Frinlc. V 1 ' .' 4 i"' II. Stoin and X II Heiott i im motim or Dr. .Mc.(k:li, it was . . 1 ... .: 1 ...1 4. .. J . U . .1 . 1 ..s.: ' -L 1 !. . I ucci'icu uiai, uicriieieviesaiui citizens SoI,rt',nb'r f th- ut-7 t.'clock, for tin V"n. prganizmg a Knmiy r .No lurther business beim? on ham I i I i tlu meeting athourned. J. II. Mixirs, Secretar i ?ro fern. PKUSONAI.S. Mr. Wm. ITmlginsof Flon-nce. S. CJ: is visiting .friends in this city! Miss Uronton, of Prooidyii, X. Y.. ; is the guest of Mrs. Thos. Walker. , : '!.- i i . Mr. Sannu' ,H'0lf visiting lilY stl"e't. I Wvbb, of Oxford, has Mr. W. W.I Dagirett of j. Miss CrajH.n, of Wilmingbm, is m ! . t m . .1. 1 ; guest ot Airs. I apt. Joe; I 'inner, of bay !rtHt. Mn S. M. etiirnetl K. iiob - KobliiiiiN luis from a visit td his brother, ID. bins at IluntVllle, Texas. i Miss Lida " - J - ounta n who has Invn I visiting her sister, Mrs. Capt Sellers, . nas ret u met i ho, me Mrs. W jj'Ieminons; of. Vfiiming. , - i i t ton. who has! been visiting M!rs. J. . I. i i 1 1 - i i i i i ' ! -AttrCins. lias returned to iier honie. Messr: l L Kveritt and M P I . ',! " " .'i. i r .i - , , 1 .1.V OT .1 r I IT V 1 lllllir 111) ;l! oi ' s T" , l!ie Mttrion lfiU. nvi.titum i i iv"w evening. A letter was ireceived bv the Ckadkk last week, from Mr. Henry Sahdford, i ' - ; W-..t...- v, .rl....,i ..,.1 i . h i oicestei, rmglaml, ami is iherebv acknowletlgt. Mrs. R W fiaglev, the Misses lielle i and Kthel am w , ti i i Masters Henry -and iDavi.l Hagley Avere the guests .If M rs. W. T. Daggett bf llavstnvt. Idt week cm ut n Anno rx i i;m kxt.s. MKTnomsT Keis)CAi.CuiKC!r, S(i'Tii J M. Asjiby, jKLstor: ervices -'v.V SabUith 1 1 a. m.. and t p. m. ln .Vor i'H-etiiig every Wetlnesdiv eve - i4t ' 1- ! ' Sunday schoidiniet-u ilt I- W J r. I lusher, superintend- j lent. St. Pniui-s EieiscoCALCut i:ci. Hev. H.'-At Dubc, brtor: Morning siervici U o'clock; Sine ay st htujl at 4 p. m.: j evening ..pravejr at o p. m. Strangers ; welcome. Haitist Ciiili:trii. W. S. .Italian pas- j tor. preaching every second ami fourth! Sablmiu morning and nigli ei: nraver meeting everv iTjiiurs lav ni ht. Sab- bath sc1hI every Sunday at P- '. iioiH-n iuiitins, SuiHTiutentieut !nan's Missionary Sn-iety meets the last Thursday in e;udi month ST. J auks' A. M. K. Zion Cnf urn. fK. A.rs.rr oo. jftor: service ! verv THE ENCAMPMENT, Tbr UIHm Vixit tin- Ruin of fot C w ell (hi Out to Sa on thr I'ilot Hat L. . IIrp-r-i II--rptIon am! StHllr (iivt-u in ThHr Honor at Ihr Urunv i'iu. ; On Thursdavi: last, most of tUr Com piny spent, the afternmn hi salin;r, j and fishin";. ,4nne of the party -oinj-; over to Fort Caswell and viewing the i f rrnitlil ltl r?iin I'ant SIuvri (if tii me-saving crew, conuucieu me i - .i : i , u .1. i . i. ..... i. oer uie lijiit-iiouse, suoweii ineiu nit Hfe-savim: station and the. fine Wt xum! extdaimnl its. management J In the evening thf Rifles entertained W .iti'niu at rim l'rivilinn with iimisir tay. l'clhaiui :iHpres-nthive.l a sociable chat "Wit it! tile bov. some lnauisintc m u.incu. Thi frinVm ho -TTnrrr' . Prfdav fniorisiii was participate! ' iii l.v most ot the:Coinpan, many ot their outh in frioIUU goix with them Wm 1 fT i . " . ! Uursei was out L the bar and back llJt-t ' tapiaui. 1 Ut Someblack-fish.n- was indul-tnl in by the party. In the afternoon, twonines were chosen for . - i a base ball Mimi Dr.! Jasjue captain1 ,1 the Marion Fred IIarKr th il llltll'uil't Ulllili i Saturdav was an "olr dav, ' soijie of? h. mt boys going to Wilmington the iea(.h. Fort CasWl. and othei foH . . i . I drives in the col ., Sunday, the ( a fa re:na onipanv spent a quiet ninir at the Pavilion; otliers attending tie churches and ' somecallini; out icir Southport frauds Mondav morning, the bovs, at the i:ivitafion of , Cant. J. W. Harp-rj boarded tin; Svlvan (Irove, fully exj ;!ecting a line day's sport at tlie black-! ; y lish groimds, but! unfortunately, when i only just out pipe burst t;i the steam hihi.g tlie drove, the escaping;' passenger. with con-l! sternation. Hov 'ever, alter all on board liad beti t)ionuighIy frightened it was found that) there was mi inhne- I : .. liate tlanger, ami distress sigiuils ere i ItlllJ .Jones. The iOrove was towe,;l to i WUmington. iuej'tiug ' tl Passport an-.;lmif.waV; aml transferring ! the ISoth ! port excursionists! to her. i Til V. IMiCI.-.lTloV j 1 he reception and sociable glvei) ill ihonorof the Itiil ki Tuesday even hi' :! jwa:i a fitting coinplinient to close the i, Coiiipauy s visit. .Th.e day had been !j ;! rain y and weather generally forb.Kinig. !'ut the evening was .fine, bright imoon- lj ; light making the view from the! Pavil-ii j ion a beautiful sight! The interior; of ; ' 1 j'avilion Hall was tastefully 'dcoratel with Hags. Hell's Wilmington (hrlies i , ; i '!, i ii i ; tra, tccujying a platform m the center. j lV.th social ciut, re fresh men !f, jnuific ! .uul dancing tlieeveiiing was m.iUtVin- j jLvablv. . nassetl. The oilicers of til- 1 ; i tf ( , ,f wifh their Ilie . thel i leading Hople of Southport wit hi sohie !x;;f their Wilmington! guests, greeted jtjie Marion lilies, j who appeared "in . fiill uniform, making the scene a spir - I i . ' . . ! i ' ited and .interesting one. j Some lift'yy couples attendt.tl the liScception ami jaiJl their compliments ; uf the occasion. Tiiq Htveptioii.- was ,i ; ' , f ii . s ; ; 11 ial event o w season, in fact; no such repri'sentative.. society gather- ! ' "V? Urt- "l, ,"u" -iu m mufiv . ycaif, 1 j. . . ....4.: l :.. i lie-Lriiesiss oi i;ie ev"iiiier iia t! w . i tr .- . 1 lJ.. . .4- ......:..! I u c llI K llillliailUll Uli .ILiatUi lSlllIJ"' Sou tin ort;- Mr. Sam Davis, one ot the Rifles, j n is correspondent for the Charles- j. ! w .: X- 17 -1.1 t 1 I lun vonu, paui me i.KAiiKua tiieasant f i ; ; 1 Ci all. Mr. McKov had the misfortune to , uuii ins rigui uauu on r rn:ay, wnne i i ( i !...! l.: . .. ::.. o ... i r t i i i i.a' mrovMi u. mm. i111 first '' 1 ! I .The liags with which the Pavilion i was titvoratttl 1 uesday night, were I very kindly furnished for the Occasion! iy;Sergeant lemaine.oi tlie U. MiT- ! nail office, 1 ! " WEEKI - 1 EKLY MARKET EEPOET. 1 , HUTIll'OK'T IJ ETA II, MAliKKT. Irish potatties. cents per jxt k. Shell ctni. fOv.0.i tints ix-r bushel. Com inral. tirm at Go!g." tvuts pr 1us1m-1 Peas. 1.1U jh t bushel. iJidy lYas $.m per hushil. WhU bran. a cwt Hay, .i.n." jn r v t. Cjni jHran. .'A) tcuts pcr.cwt. 1 0:iits.t.4. Cellt t(.T bllsliej. j Hire Hour, jfl.oo jk r cwt. Eggs, cents jn r 1o7j ii. I l'brk, ! ct-nls r iour1. light ilnimn.1. lt f. 10 mils jht pound. - I ' Chi. kt ns, l :i."i tvuts a i v:ii,wi...,...i,. - ..- . ... i ' 5 IhwII-4 U.r 2ovnts; mulMs, s for 25 M;u U tish for:M tvnts. f frit ! cents a .Joeri. i,nt I J " - -1- ' J? sure and go on the C. F, S C. H.nd Excursion t.xr ThurIay. People of Southport and Brunswick Co, An?- most cordially invited to call on j. N A U M BURG The Xeadinj : MEN'S FURNISHER j I ! SrlU3ijh M UhlVl , We have a complete line of evcrythinir in Men's and j Hoy's Wear. r " New Goods jat I j'ir Prices. Come and see onr j HeV CSial )llSl)meni AVhetlier VOU WMll Ui 1)UV ailV- UHT (JUf llllC 01 llOti A iuu u iviiuu CVCrV lift idC i ' T UU1 UUUUS Aii.t; ALIm MAilKiJJ rLAilt Jb lQUKLS AX 'THE ONLY ONE PEIGE THE T.YT.RY APTTnr.T! WP. PiP.T.T. PJVP.fl S ATTrAf!TTnxr i TT1TT TTrt TTrtTTT ATlTlTmrl bljU Ub XUUit UrtiJjtii n ADrrTTTT V j We ciiecrfullj exchange gools or Our Mr. W, J. Cleinnionsof your city ! ..-.U- MARINE jNHWS. ( APE FEAR PILOTS. j The Pilot Koats " ! ADIHE and L. F. irAHPLI. Will !al ways be i'ouiifl in at- t'jiil-i:i(-(voir the H-ir-of the i'-nne i . Fear KivcT. ! i THE TIDE. AT S(il'TIIIMKT. Ilidi tide ut Soutlruat fu the -week lending August 7. IS'M. August 1. at I'tl a. m. August 0. at S:1J a. m. August. 8. at '!::! a. ni. August 4. a! i0":. :(. :n. August T at 11:1(1 a. ;:i. August (5, at Vi lKMtn. Au. .ist t, 0.-1 '.I p. :n. ist! Oi'1 vfissm.s Ai;:i:vi:n. saii.i-:i Ail i:t)l!M IN. VKSSKHS Ai.lin KI. Stm Talisman. W. T. llaket; 'pilot. '. !. . . . , J :., . . ...it . . .. thisei liiterestcil therein, and whu If Sch Ilarrv lme...j.' I . Thompson.;. , i . .-. . - ' V.h Lulu Kveret, J . St ieorgt ; l'''Ut- i ! ; ' " ! ' ' - vksski sailk.. -' -. i Stm Talisman, J. L. Pihner, 'Pilot. i ! Sch Sarah C. Smith . J. 'rhomp- j sou. pilot. ! ; Sch J. (i. Mors', A. a1. Cuthrie, pilot. Hark Patria, Iaverpdo! Hark Leda, ' Licata. Sch James Ponder, Phi !laihl')hia. Hark Kbenezer, Port X itai. Hrig Carl Johaun, iiars on.. Sch Wm; T. Green. Xe Sch Fannie Tracy, Phil Sch Phe!e, New York. Yirk. lelphia. Sch St. Croix, New V.oa SPIfAYS. The pilot boat IlarjK-i is at W i mington getting -painted. The Schooner Man.ttec of Fernan-'j i ilina. Fla , was in the harl r during ) seu cows ' i:i Indian the week. She has twi i aboard which were ca'iglit t - ' i River. Fla ' One of the t-rivvs wtig!is? : TOO ami the other S00 putiiids. WILMIN(;TON M.UIKKTS. COTTON' KKlOliTS Gool middling . Milllinir....r.. Ill' -cts : -cts 1. 1 G Iw middling. . j ; TCUCKXTIXK. I Tuqcnthie, crude linn; lum gin Jf'i.&l; yellow tiip 2.:V. j Tar tinu at 1 .4-1 - i ltUM.il oll.UIM.1l. cl.)-l' UIN 1 .traineil Si.o;i'.. If yon cannot lie happw in one wav. W in anotlier. and this faciliitv of dU . . i iosuion wants but little jaid from phiU.Hphy. for health and g.pI huinor ' h1:"1 afTair' ln)' run ! alter fehcity. like an absent man j hunting for big hat, while it is iu Lis! j hand or uu li d.Lan ' : AM) BOY'S OUTFITTER, WILMINGTON; X. ( c ctiu ?siv;-uil 11HHIC 311 LOWEST. 1 1TTA fTITT-ntT t-r -w- AJNii iHiil. . bilALL liti X ILL til reiand money if we.cannot suit you will 1m plvsisitl to have his friemlsca'L IX THE SriE!U01i COCUT. State of, NiH'tli t aroiini!. ilruuswick (Nic.niy. S. . Din.w, vs. Axx IS. IlAK'l'EJt. J. T. Ihiq c-r, F. M. OaU.r hx ,M:irir:;ril Sv:i in ., i . iM-. .'till. '!i:U les (Ii 1 cur.. S. S. l.o.i r. PrK 'cttluigs hi 1 cilie.i f.t I'y.i'.ilion . Luid. . i and iHinihl k r.il'u,- I way. W'al.v r, bnu j : anu (tiliU'.ie. 1 bo't r Ho; vr, nniiors. bv llu-ir b:an!ian n -t l.'i. li. F. Swiiiii.. I h mill III . j : The defendant above lntmcd, Char h ! (iillican. will take iio:i-e thai the il!ainti:T has bled a jK'tition in the -aboee eiitllled causiv before tlie Cleric ! of tin- SuperioC t'(urt lor the County " - i ! in'd tate f.r'.-s.j:!. for th. partition ; ; b't."je--n the parties in inteiest. of nT' t - in lands held by the pluintilif and de : feiidints as t n urts in common, or fM miU jand division of l he piiHMitls '. t herein m acconling to tlu rights at d j mterest of the owner.- thereof, if surb ' lands! eaiuiot hs1(1 v;iili(mt Mitim- i.-'.misare situate in tu'awresail Conn- - I ty and State; and the defendant, Charles ('illican, will further taktr ; nolice that h' is wuiin-d to npieaf I l"fore the Clerk of fh- SujK-rior Court Jof saifl. County am! State on the 'J'Jiid j day of Septemln r, A. D.. is'.ui, in his ' oflicejat the Court Hhus in SmthjMirtv ; X. ( '., at 12 o'clock, noon.-and answer or tleinur to the tition i!il in saitl -ause. or tlu phtintill will Mpply to tin ; Court for the relief iUM-ia;ded in sanl ' j h1 it ion, i w. s. ;osiii:ij, v, s. c. " j Pnuivvit-k County. I 'lTrs the -JOih dav of July, 1S!U. FARM FOR SALE! li t'HiNCE. FOK INVKSTOIiS. The finest Farm near South port soil fertile under good cultivation dwelling and farm buildings m good condition--timber, abundant fine cattle -range, readied by easy road or water." Half mile frontage on Gape Fear Biver. Will easily pay 20 per cent, on : . , . - i 1". . tuiuvaw;. ! - Very desirable Tmrchase as a snecL- j - lative investment. For further particulars, Address W. A. M. LEADER Offiw,
The Southport Leader (Southport, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
July 31, 1890, edition 1
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