Newspapers / The Southport Leader (Southport, … / Nov. 6, 1890, edition 1 / Page 2
Part of The Southport Leader (Southport, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
' tfhii wjji bfiifc fJiidf'T Upfrp thejiKithvy nnaadmiMh1 ft change J i peath of ft Blockade Banner PERSONAL AND 1HPERSONAL. FilW count v p.pi? are wdl kwft'u fejUi,ti niit it Calvin's wL'rpwUtunik Iockwood died j.i.'. ,.u a tl,.. ..-M,T.t- taiAti.i.innr tn s-ti rftitnAinlUm nf thai i w i I nA.n Ul. TLT i Charles P, Carkshire of Morgaatoo, Charpjtin, S. C;, Ita,, is making a cane for jtbe iWorld'i fyitprril :rdmff to jMiStal FpUlm atiyiuat Jjjrrii.ifnt of the last commer-i volume, nt hs ' S4ifu$4o uf t " , I !uuday lat? He was born in Illinois, j Jajp gt Chicago n 193 which will i the iHntotHn t ftsiJhwrt, N- C , s ";"."d :ial interest of Bnirjswk wijl ! the 1 atleis;i), .main idea, tje prosjjerity ami now irginia and a dia jjf the people will nsult, and nn ! I joins of rivsjjJi"'rMN rilKKK MONTH- SOUTHPORT ' if t w i ii C' it. .. . ..i 'HP ... .T. ...J . (Vnts;; ; u'7 1 " I ,V .m- ,L n-mn several valuable .ticks, and! exjwti y ,.... r...,:...,.:'.... l,il i, i, rn,, a J,.tv ti, ! wf.wl- ftor -weraj. ufu voyages, . woojK3.grvingtobc onat tlw Kl, .. .1 L t-,w.J. .r,...-,J:i'i. tittlMV SIKTiril J IJl7?VO LT1HL Llii Sljlll T . i i i tt 'Tr .r--w -rT i r-i t ! Wt ... il- : !: i ! - ii: ;- t ' : . : ! i: i ' . ! 1 v.. . j ! ' , ' 1 ! j ! . i l..J;,.','J V " " " : 7",, SraiiiaiiawiriirrwiHlpillvaiid t.jjti.'F-! Tlu-v aslp th'inlvts what i tho use ! ; l w wf ,-- w Howgua, the wealthiest man Jn Uhina,; ,f ' ,, nt!f til, L.n.wlthha.ntoU if m nh ff Woo,nplish ; of uumt and mng . IU W worth aMt 0,000 J fcHW'! ! 1 L' i " - .ni?edalM.H,rtv,uH,Mt.ii The present i other tha what Va, ,tiWfr k f' 000,! emulated his VUth. P?Mflvrr)iM); r4ffr, fnn,i.hl Wi apj.ll- (.utioI1 of iju.yk (iuntys build- the WAhmnS ut vWruiyt Either tlie ; a blfu yJ. W Margaret ana ll0aJ of ii0 conipiny called r L ,iMJ pro,L railroad, is meMy j. ! doctrine .,, An imjioWjint InoAifici ;.J"f; l wh,ch hw fa,f the CVHong, whkdl for, inhy year LKMf FllUrt lVl('f tJH,unt,ronuof hiy andu,,an. The rall- ; a- well be abd.d, j J . , ' iHiutfkWiHtMJM iW' . ; jiii? Mi tl upiHrt of the load. rs of Not quitp iw .difficult, bijt ypry mh t ftl 00 000 ' Id hll' ' C' L' lteafd ,,M strtci a I lr , i' ! ,i. tlHMiKiVPilJentiiutijMSiK.ntaiHH.usby hard to rowmcifo with roasou, the. vrlmil' " ,U ' l! j jn Pmsburg, Kas., ami this Upkr f-r y Tu f,isrl, ,.1,4,-xm.ti..,. will lrallJ m-:, for any ,M.r.;ial sacriiU'P, , He Loiigr.-gatioiialisUj consulered in . . J " i , J Cjoutly advocate that wbiub I right ! l hmfiWrtWtlUiWrh butionjy; their ivs-nt,coventioH but had not the, f 1 " - . " aufj condenin that which Ujwrong'if NifViii ii.,- it Utor vMtr into t.. .,,.. J.,;,.).., ... t (Mirhn!ilsul ! roura-'etu ropudiute-iiamelv: that tljo l-ftptam lotrkvoocl made eighteen j , , . . ,i - . ; ! :! LAND 4.1 . f ami H1..1.- wf 1 o - - rr" ' :rr - i . r. - r 'r 1 . . . . . 1 . , . j .. t . s 1 , . ...... . 1 :i,'i.tni hri'DL-ii r intiirr i t u nnninv s ii1") tvrTVW"W 1" ,J : fie given. Tl preHt generalionoflljeatlu.n are dooirietj t all eternity, : 1 " " - - 6f the editor will ba rcUible to the ....,...., v(,rW; : 11 -'i.-f j 1 " j 1 1..;;..t-j.J .;.,.. ,..t.. ; .....v..m..it t loner 1 t u v never iail t u; Word" "-. 1 " ' "'" i,v,i; Is drnf f6.Vh) . I - Svhieh will bl tm and their ehihi-i preached tUhen, The drnue of a ; 4 Jessie ran straight into the Federal 11 . a . t I 1 ! .i 1 . x J n 1 '.I 5 . . . it i . . ; 1 a; 1 ! !, nftijr c cukii i nir rim niri r h.h it - i Hrrntrvwo trAttiTT : "Mi. and the futunt wjlU-e as a result j second probation friV UU lieXtlion. : , " j STEVENS & f AHUELL ;ws , mWHi ft ; wl(k.ly kmuvn lhe A!Rloyer theory, ! owi, five of the blockading Sq.ud-; I pliM.'fi !d Pniprictors : f i - r s ' r ; - - " " - J ' m tlTlIMJITf Bniasnl k .. J - . H r "I . . . M 1 I .1 1 hUion ofa tjuarUTJliillion of people; is gaining rum4 rapidly anong -rr' U h man whoso lifn is a -ord of nufJilria aiiu.jjj.iv jhhij i wjub i uj. j,mw 1 ( 1 m ; r Ul; father died m 18j) nv.tliii.r in ilu. lowor ( im !ii 111 ' orthodox ixroitle.i th;irh it inav !h , " " 1 , , , 1 1 I vwi.lc hei,r mt in jro , distant than "gure nines, ui, jaiiier uiou in p.aJ;eWldpnKsH.rity.rroud by all. regards las ,a hal -w,y IfiK " ' ' " ! ktthe a.re of 69 and was buried Jan. . . .. .. 1 ... r . i .1 rr . . . li 1 i ii iu'i i mi in i riii i hi i l. Mil u vt:L siur 1:21.1 ue u t - ..... ... . . : the comforts and U-ncliM which acerm- urn arus iijo c Hivcaii fe u ai aii , i r- t' A on Mr. Kceue himsolf was marrietl i Ol r OI l j i : ' i - "."II ' ' !l lore. for all tho utterances of this 1 : . i ....-'ill... . .1 : I i deem it uimecesjiarv to sav.; IMPROVEMENT COMPANY. ! S6PLTMrtT. N- i Novi;vhk: C M0. ' ... . . :L .11' .1 ...1.. it V I -im..J uneluir safelv under walls i i itoaptMjpUMviuinavei.ypiTsonun.nrut." oo jveu , i ' . . I " . " , , May 29, enlisted in theCinl AVar Julvlj '. . - - t I : I .1 : iJ.-.i. ti.Mt -.niwinn l,n ..ti-rn, - 1 NHUtCJV J Ills U as OllO U tllO UlObt . f . - . i t. Ilttf iriOK-K OPI'OllflfWITY. i !'mu rV niPn ; " Vj ; Y It i i jjaniiji fojits of the war on sea ' 1863, was mustered out June 29,: j nut 11 M.J ii iiunitiosLMventhun.. I)' HjjMp through plTenjg tW ; da"tf mt o1 Ult un j !1Q , U,.t-o. 1 t.,k, qI ' - ' ' ... ; ' i .r " : . fin. . II . 1 1 1 I ... . .... t iiiivx ii . uioiiiui uvu villi .( . 1 i l til, I lid :i -ir;i ri'i. i . i'vvim u Mi i?v i:il l - i ' m . , jHfs soil was married Oct, Ij20. Thd P,th of .the past month he received ait: Which necessitated hiJ removal; spital. but hd was disj JOth.i He was 59 veais I"' -' -- '.'v.l . ' '" h Nutlling W be wupLvforttyorj : . : ! intense to dxi tronmveU when lie had ! TIjm Margaret and j Jessie was event 'Ol(dy than a- state of njjiffcri-j;.-o or . . . rIir,r,i CREEDS, i no means U wniu fmn, it Tintl ! wUv captun'd. on XoveiijberjlO, 1863 VwMmto inoyal atl.t w,nw.n-ial j jTh(j (mtj(ji y ttUm out durinj, jj js su ! oT the coast oppose Wilmington. f P Ullt'ft'fct-; .! , 1 r ..11 (.l,I1(.lM)tU)MS )f i'.wtieetle iflu'ho was going up tlui 1 Cape Fear to ;r"J r 1 r: ' . ! ...i i .'i . . - .. l l. ..... i ti.j . ..).: ;i ...... mo ivevsione. w tn oix'neu 1 III 1 II lllin I 17 I I L l I1 I! - . . 4 I . foully par-in.ount, for m of it grows ; its recent svsion in Mjiiioinlisf This ; .i' j ( Thtf tJj0 . floetj aml the j n jjl il. .. ..,...!.) f..M itiiil iiM'Lliilr ; .ilitio.i flitif- tlwi l'l'-lii'tol-lnliJ alii n.t M' I II i L ill 1 I. 1 T "ll! 11 I A It H'" 'f'f'P U'K'M'w ' ' i itw v? j fv- 'ii mm 1 ii-.f.iyi-M.-.iM- j,H doctrine11 of a' bojjily resurrection, j'-uargaret and jessiPj puaiiieu uapK to piorujiy -and rmni'n Miyi U.a l"o as .aione in iueij- nvogumoji ii imwiuf.1 ; jf hy tJ ! I CfHiinjatoi) jof (ho ljH,w.va. Hi pur.su- ,nm n- nilulity .,f ,mlifif-i;ti,, i 1. cl.iin.P-! ,,, iHlv ,,,, ,s ,,,.,.r. l.r!WI.Wl m wult. Mi llif t,r ,,f m. ir.m-U.Hi..l rfirnyb m?l',.t ,, ,h-t . ' , , ,j (,wt i is Vantji'giii iit tliP jU)ivi(lual and jMinmu lil'ty. playi aujl oyep liastel j afe tHjuaiiyMinnerous, nut ije mojiu Jfi- .'dijTej'uiioe.ilhesatisfactijiJi with present ; from affjr, in deference tc what tin .e leadeiV inuy Rpproaiih the subjek jO i"' ''"1. . I . . . I - , rr mi caijiioii. oreyej) iT ine -esent JiiiMhillt IlktllCfkl 4t2 I ivit h wiirt'uiiiir it ' 1 d -M T ' - I; I 1,1 , . , , .1- ' i 7 mother articles ot fajtjj njigljt difTeruiKse, tho satisfaction with i)peseut ; fpom afar, m deference to what thv t . . . : i -1 ! , ;..i . , , " : . . i i i v which are iHubilv iiiipfesjbl lioiulitions, the fears of any change, j nlay sqpjioso to bMinWlM)gn .u , 1 'J M; r jtbsol Mf fait eourjure their reiternf inn liv irit-iiur! w.t i. lilt' l ii i. r. in iiiki ti nil in ti-rt irwix t 1 f im 1 il i in Iw.tli i-e tlwilr ic ?i iiiij. I i " f M ii T " f : ' kiw Mfl t rMH Hf . tin i m .i ; iiwiniwi i in uvi. if vip7 v- f " iiii'i jr-if f.did, The i-noMiJp u( Hrujissvick : coipdv ' wav in which is - broadening' mtt; Ihe'ti .M... i 1 -. ' i i - i !- j" i i.r . i . .. . i.'. - if - I.."'. i i ci fiavo h(r HH) U"w' a inatfer of tlu most vital importanpe, tho. iejtil) Whrther TiitY wi)l build a railroad. Many (if the hiding citizens have di passed religious intelletijalitv of all except a few of the. older ljenilers!who are so! rtotiH and grounded ill tho pJd forms j continue to preach It. There no mistaki tlie trend devout wors sea, closely pursued iby the Keystone, thcNiptoij and the Fulton. The latter gained ojj her, and at! daylight, under 'i .' i ..! t ; t ... t ....... ... Ittfjy. mcpn)sWnt Ml ' u i'" j , i j Ualure; and sUe j PWir; she cmogt of the hoakwod's njigljt be named ! i d)ssibe of active 1 '. I :.. . . 1. - I . . : t .1... i..t .A.: .h t . I , r. rr-- , .rrTtr.It..w , i , . ,r ! i ,,i Hot today,; however; nmcJi h niny m : t ' i 1 H IT t!ir-it tissm f t.. t ... i n ; nn shim Lmi. ! "l sijj'rej uer oi uenuiai xee ; take m not properlv appreciating; the j . i . 1, I . ml- i v.iL-e illwi.ri'i.r 1 I 1 1 1 ir il ,r L v:ri I il M ir 1 1 1 1 1 il u lit w ft i if tlui mini ii-twi lttvv!s lJUK'l ilT. di conviction apiong tlu? j very young. .1 ...i ..i ' i ' it. t r 'i i i , . i - t" ff i o inoiigni mat mey nav iu eyes; tor r ; ; fi: , if . i -j teen vears. then iiiov.hI to Charleston. ihoi potion and lind, that it iany other side of a question than the ( :j i. ..l. L.,, l 0mri, t1 ' itfl j Cant. Lockwood s mother was a North I v riiiiiiri"j f hn nmtttil 'ii'tmn ii tniiiTiik thur U'oni t-imrnt- vt-lion vrmnw ft i II i 1 i 1 i i ; . . . -, i : , v ; ., .. i .i I x-I ' i disbelieve thd oYldP"'t people 10 oeciuo wieLner ifjey wajij' a i r?garu aw. prs-MOijox. jsr .one may j J 1 i t tilpoad. t i . j pr jpurlyr ipisUOIJ i the ; jij;opriety of TIm P'Hn! j of this (ijj-.pity have i paying dijo jjefereiice to thij venerable teo( ncst?he;ral in theif encourau:e-1 intellect vyllitlh is fossil izml inciit r and there- lipiirs of r the lndjspupil rived at bv ;ll-known facts which i covered to bj suph SU of further i , . . 1 1 nit cii Inrv tiilmUil rn il i-i iml in i f. im ImivoikI tlwi in ui 1 ii I it I ll'H"!'' - " ...V'.. ',TA& "iHIM HV I'V'JCIWIIU Vi 1111 lllTl '. I I j. .1! hii jiounty, granting Ihepl hpnds, i growth, : Hut neither can it bp denied I .! 1 t . f . , if- -. , 1 M Ji I I J- I J . !' :.:,::.! 1 l . , , ! j. Chief OOStaCIO rurlit i if vn.v mill h. Iii;ivtv i'iu!nr;-. t hit tlm vnniurnr i.liiin.Mit 1,.. ii I . L N, . !j ... , , J . , ! is ffiir of the consequences. llUitlt in OVCrV U-llV lUlHlili - Viif umn tr-mu..l Hi tint wli. .11 i .f it..., lim : 1:1 ' I ? - J " " ' t I . , , . y , v v . .y vii llUlin.H 1, MIVJ.-V. l III IIIVHlll, I 1 . i Ll I I . ' H, t. r . . I ! a tllfllllfht I IV tllllvU' IV !i lliiwt utir Jherp jirp" UP V!'e sjgfjs oj tlji'i part ! thouiiht, been educated to a! knowledge i i . R , f ,',H ' ', I of thee hrtres Mvvnnf ImiMi.t.r i .,i..,in. f,.,t ' f'..l tU.A, ' .f ?. J 8 ?'?,St t, FPtl " Ignited ; States surrendeped, , at the re? adies oil board. Captain vessel was at that time thinkini: eduLted juan ?M thrpugli Iwth riieels. The cap AUTH0BIZKI) CAPITAL $100,000. BacUen's Arnic Slve. :i : ii ..'-I- I -'!; The Bft Salve in the world for Cut,! Brujscs SprtH, Uhrrs, Sjijt ltUcum, Fcvrr INorcsj, ' Corns, i tivcly t tain was l sent to Fort Lafayette, and was not released until; about the time ig t)io j Captain Lockwood was well known fact-'that i lloro having come toiSouthport when He, with his father and this age 1 W in i n,ther. lived here some fifteen or six The letter. Chapped 1 lands, j Chilblain! l , md aii skin Eruntionsi ami inii Onmnizwl uiKior Snccml i Piles, or no pny miuinnl. i Itl I ijres nies, or no pay remun is guarantoel tp give jH-rfrct satisfaction, or money jvfundwl,!" Price 23 cents per bos, For Sale by Dr, I), I, WtHi. South iokt Lkadkh $1 a vear NOTICi: OF INC0EPOBATI0N . i Charter Granted by the State of North Carolina. :oj- Thii Company has been folly of their seiisim : Carulinh n. conchiftiou ar- j reasoning .from certain j LACONH'ISMS. hayo been ti is- HtHve to realize a Istate of inward Co t!ip forntula-j happiness, Independent i of cjreum- c reeds' referred to, j The Stances.si-Aijou in the wy of the rpfo It m is ittly he JMyin!i'Cir,iiri1widm-iti.:a fmiupwork on whirh o buildup! J " !" J i , . J. I "ii : i ii. , , . '" ii I , one concessipn after I another t he jci'lis pternuncd that action on thojeprrect ideas of t jp HlHVerse and its j. . . !, I . . h - , .jj.r i . I I ii 1 . i ; .,, . i . j V j . - atheistic eleinentj with! the result ithat ivumi'iimii iiiu win v, I i; . I ill- ! HUIHIj. JJl iiihi a HI Ills t Oyii&i UIH-S 1 . ' ' t . Ill ' i I, ... . . i , I-'- J . . .. i ' I. ' 'ere inanvi vears have: imissihI all t u wiuimnr lor oiiisnio ih-iii tinii v:i; nis-: nut octn-i. v in. in. v.. ii tim .!,...,..,. s i r i t i i 1 1 . i r'jni l r- v;-in-. i "I-Mil. ' I j'lift other ppuitea wp portant We ape always complaining onr .ppuig their own rt,s,,r jng rtipprtiilll- r-rtlljmercial centers. PrCTiuHing ilifTf" ud' ' 5 proixiMii jailjOfid ponipany," Jjoy met in Sputh MU't, iiiitl wfter comjjpmipating'i'with parties Wvjit'atpl Noj-thit was; jfoujid "F. ' ! il " ' ijuhiuj, ij rtlivi IIIs wo Ri l nest. 1 i , i ii . I. ' ' ! , I ;ere iiiftiiv; vears have! passnl all the ,i. time was pass- not active y brieve all t. he dogmas , , -L. . . . i I i ii iii n !, r bulwarks fi dinstmu ifmth wi 1 have re u-ting, devel- ujelivered bv tlje elders. It demands , 1 , !l i . VP M . I r ; I,.,. I ! , been swept. aw?iv,; leaving no int'entj ve ees4 nd iHtcoin- au important iinnlificatinn in the i . ! T. J I. , , l . ... j - , , I. i l! . Ii , . i iv ""ll ' iiiio Jio oi.ijeeu iv articles of fnitli, npt thejp repudiation j i , ,l l. ir , . , . il J , , ! work, i'robablv theseiiKvipje jts vvjipie, JHH u inusi- HJj aquurtPM that pot a few are tempted tP dpiibt all simply because some of the features Stil insisted on us essential appear to ! , : . 7V M " 7 T T 1 . L ..i' ..i Tii.nt !"f roIn. Miethei right or,iitt, is progressing ju5t jlje from present appeHrHlicc-s ; to worsitni and no oiiieeti for church work, i'robablvithesejtKvmje are miss taken radically in tlje psu ju pt ion that creed lonnuh.s. are ne(5essary toilje ijcyoupnai lee inir W nici i is the essencn f.hat thp ( ounty of llrupswick could be absurd.. Tliev cannot help think- S , ' i -i 'i Li : ji . - i , i:,' i , - . ' i- i , : ' .'t I . 1 ' ! the change luiihl japdlMWl! Its raiiroati In ph Cp pigtlubv njUt bi' a mistake in regard i i ? r- ' W i i ; i i ti ; i I ' , , -I I . .t same, and Pf KlVIUg bonds and tP fter.iuyajit: fo these, aill the repugnance is apt to ' 4. tT - i.: . - -'.'.- .' i il . i i i.i ! T i. i i the ettort to to imUu-e tppu tp build n-ilnd. t ,P i erHl which Of thjunselvU would not , n! l"1' " "P'V1 county fan build tin, ,-pad am mv to beobj.rtn! to 1 -., f the "Vn.ent .towards a np the tKijpdits instead of ji-tting hem In This is esiially the cse wit, the T7 T' . Chmh T to strands ,vlP a,V Uderj,tol in 'us ! distinctive doitrjues of tluj Calviuistic i U itlwrPt Kf the p,l,pey they get I mini j Uem.tifillv logical if its preii,-1 J?"., tl? "P0 -Wk ,v!( .,,( f.. !..... I ...MIL- - 1.. .. I ll I M'l:;.! munl.-iivu t imHirife Wtena jtsrff tli ,i.r knks m tl,,' """"7 i ' 11 """" r.'T ' vviiitniiv iul prevent ine. comnieiion fountyfan build tl)p iiul am rcceixe beolijtrted to ( from U,s. f TJp v:st intej iirr ilevelp- ; js be once aeeepti4l, days ar few, and acting as though there would j be no end of them: Addison-. - - I j -'-:.; ! If wo nreiever in Idpubt jwhat to do, jt is a good rule to ask ourselvps what we shad wish on the jnorrpw that we jjatl done. Sir. John Lubbock. ''' . I ;'-' i i j ' i. I '', ! - ' t Xo e pow ni d fpieen, or general lead ing great arniies, poiuld doi more than bo faithful, and evpty little child even pan do so much as that. rFarwell. I t '- iM - j- ' v -i '! ' 1 i Certain thoughts arc prayers, There are: moments when the soul is kneel ing, n matter what the attitude of the bodv mav lie,- Victor Hugo. of the inoyenient towards a much greater liberality in church creed on hip:go it has loii1; i i Tribune. plcjiCpf "pMh Carolina, ;TenncsMv, uloipiited iii thel realm jof religious i JCeiitucky. apd other States mustih;ive K liefi becituse ti; truth of those i PKKSS COMMENTS. ,m o vy pp the ( W!; ,Thp railroads pre!ni could not lie gainsaid, The Tho K.j Jntdlr,icerM changed liMg)irPUgh tHstde hqve built' world did UPt know enjmgh of te . its tln making a further impi-ove-pp fip HMpri of Nurfulk. .SviuuiAli. lPtMCOfthplniea:1lltlQ..p-lil. im.nt in what ,Vas Uow a firstUaw Charletnp m llrunSwjck, a the tkm of the law of cause and effect in i I1Pw.,WWr Mr W;.L,. ! j j ill rl t , t.. I '"f-H'l VM H You will find the mere resolve not XOUTJI CAUOLINW, ) llRl'NRWIPK CpI'Nty. f fn Jlffloa if florlr nf. Skii tuirlnn I'nnrl , x . . . , ! . i', l i. 1 1 organized and offen Its 8tockt i ISoticp is hereby given of tho In- . corpbretiou of tllP jj ! BEUNSWIOK COUNTY Fair and Agricultural)! ASSOCIATION: $100.00. per share, par Yalue jjThe money snbscribed to be in. i vested in Real Estate in or near Ii jSouthportj'N, 0. ; . f v These articles of association, mailejii n and entei-od into and subscribed, !UL I ; mm invimtrir 1111 'W and betwiHsn the underslgnel corK?- 1U 1U1XI1IHJI Ulll l rators and iiarties, at ..bouthlrt, i"nie, lin n11 niVrKt th'lt North; Carolina, the 10th day of Sep tember A. D. fl.S90N One r thousantjl eight hundred tnd ninety, witness and provide :-''Af" jr : Hi" j I Articlk I. .That E. IJ, StevensJ M, C. Guthrie. S. .1. Stanley, J.; II. Mints, Kufus (ialloway, WW,. I'urtis, W;:A Price. J. I). Mapllae, C. U Su-vens. J. Farrell, (Jeo. :Jeonard, S.; M. Hob bins, David Ward, Jesse Vilson,: O. Durant. Xixpn Ottoway. A.! Hawes, A. E. Stpvens, W. It. Stevens, H. VJ It J. Leonard, A. II. Evjmh, D. H. tanley, Ishani (f. Ilarrelson, Iredell Scares, r. S Dosher, E. Si-Ilers. Jr., W. A. Kourk, S. S. Drew, Henry I)an iels, J II Weigman. of thvcounty of Hrunswick ami State of North ( 'aro hna. and all other persons . who may hereafter associatt themselves with the to b useless, and the honest desire to , aforesaid persons, ani all ttI1il singular, help otljer pluple,: will, in tjie quickest j! theirsticcesor and assigns, oe and and adicaust ways,'improve vourself.!8 tht;' are hereby created b,3y j-btie 1 I i" j; and corporate, and formcnl into a com. pany for the purpose of fostering, and. -4-Huskin.- : Cheerful pnly shines iqtive labor is a blessing. An 'ld philosopher! says, -The firefly when on the wingj isQ, i$ ls . : i. . .i-. 1 3.. . 1. .. i; ukiiiiu nnu emnjuiajJiiiJu uw" rti. - ...... ... I . I r. devehiping Agricultural and MfHrhan, ical I pursuits of every kind in jth count v of Brunswick aforesaid, and of their interests rwilii be fully protected. Everjr Share has a vote in all Matters. BOOKS OF SUBSCRIPTION are now open at the office of the Treasurer Dr. W. G. CURTIS. with the mind; when once we rest we - ArU and cienoes as may bo coridii. darken." Anon. j: civc to the prosperity of tne'citiztiU of I i.i ' ' 1 1 n ..' i' ' - 1 . . i. . i ..ii 11 u uom. i.. u,u wia; u ..0 uionW.li S'SL here, and now.U Tho Tuns M 1 Ii -VJJlJi 'W, AJ ilH h The Company bellevei there U to be a great COMMERCIAL CITY . su rifiee of pur lwu vaiMirts, j UU oliservable jrts of the vat domain public each When We' renji'.e tl:t ou,t nf a iota ' to recognize tile fact! that the earlv ! mt)or jniiMiivM ,iii!M.u-i) Miuiunij j jiiriiiuir.uons 01 laitn were mailt hous:jnl jieople, our l.Trg'st city ha by 1 week, a. mpt excellent 110 circunitanctis, no opportunities,! an ot,t.r iU:s1ituti0Kg wjjjc.h may will make aj two-legged animal a man!: ts.tahlihd for like purposes. without it. (ioethe. ! i AuTtt'US IL 1 hat the aiJ company j l to ICCUW mv9 Wlll did nni uWefstHd tlu- ; We are pleased to rJceive th .WA ,...!. 1 t ... .'At- 'l. ' Ii 11 i if : I , 1 ii I , T i i ltnoui it. Uoeine. j varicwi iii jai uium cvhjjjmij j, . MNm . imh pi - i I . t , shall be c-al!eI the -Brunswick C-ounty i 1)17 A T KTA I r The influence nearesti Ut of om-. F , knd Alrriculturai Aviation''' I IXilAL HO 1A 1 nipotence uptin a young man istuat . kticw III, That tho capital stock i 1,U 1 Vti n Thfin f ! of a noble, mtelliirent, refined woman; of said coinuanv sliall bo Fivo Tbous, jii . . f il .'nrArmittnm pnly jdHiut tWemy thpusaijd inlubi-j rqtlu and i wUld WoUiblv haW;., iuJ f i!r,,Ll.,,, .r ! Rot one who mav become his wife, liqi! r.d Dollars in shares of tin dollars ?rOr llHlUtl "VMlai1 .It t . , ' i l!5' sljo d,ieh:sively that orth j wntteu and taught diflVH-ntlv if thev , jH ,PlKj apU.arantx .nil 2uiili lin-.j ,.t .;i.,..l .;n k..J.-.. f 1... 1 .1 .' . . v k. r t ! ii P i i'r r pip k inKkvi .vu4 iieej 1 ij.iij iju m ojk I lP uo ovey aain now. today are wil-: 1 j ?npepsy, full cnht for Tlds ti what you ought tp hv. in fari, : T. T. AIuiiger5 1 Vr "I i .: '' ii H ll'l li i vt. V..i . t ' J i..Ul one older and out of all question. The;! tBCV- l"B "r1 . ""!; 1, . 1 , , iicreasttdto Iwputv-uve inanana iwi- friendship of ch a woman, Steele; . hy yote of e IWJ q l)injcUr,: ; says, is etptal tp a liberal i-ductign,:! Ahticle IV. That the time which ;: !ail ArrvnrtLi nn i.l.a!l ovist uhtll lv! - I'lp fj4 the creating of l;p-ge citu-s' in j Thp eandjd student of h ate. The lower Cape FhHrJinling to give Calvin I he wjiics of ilwingtpn and Sqath-; havinjrdono the 18 liirht imut- ?PiU w,?f ,Ji,VT lt-1!IWrt -Jy fi Passion are atrmr amotions nf thei tlirtX V1 I ! pwp aggrajidr jeatpii;iupdre! thtajsand iuhabijahts value: ntill. and Hiht and l.v h' rhanuej through wjjich ihp pndably i staid tbkiugh roiiinierce i,f the :.Uld pl; Stje' thev dej '! por- ffJieato .1. 1 -. ' .... '.. I . I ' .' ' V " I: " MHHllU P4S, Q j i.as r."t nK?-j-y -tn Jt.; r:;cjd goirjt i T'lt'detqiL- . f tho "i.ri.piv, fjldrod v-Kipany.- 'flv. eurn- uiu;ch that will ,m? thoursuiUs dcllaw an- ptt rjxwK-hin- irUd or eviL These , ' . jumuajiy Uy our ptvple in the hop- that , p1"11 Kj-o 4r ev inese ntr,tf ngos, but tU.y iUaj tain this uoouk And yet it : tiansareplaiitii) in, inan by Provi uixuMold m-: murder to WYp him actmtv. and fit ; lhat was iaf lible and are aware tC . TO ' " 'Z ITH : .i W.. 1: - ' i: Pge . "i ' ' - f ' Ti r y - vu iiii iii . u.-. ik aiv ks 1:1 vmiti M&riiiv . li nil nil m mmK v a i m-m -1 inir nun he did not iav trlkim fa lu . Tlar ViHl Good IlifircHiou and out tlu liKiinn 4 4 U-l r I r 'tiMfl ytis" -,'h'J u-;ri,w3a:u.ait x.UctrU Biurri for bv- mi them to, huryv u-awav with them,!, ld anil inien ret !h fciluV in fh. li.rtr ,-f. Pp.-ii &ui ail dw-j t1! livi ir SuontTrh . li : !i " 4 !. ! ... !. irrcai iair.T in numan iu. ; liilVVfUio and! I&L Rt; !feAn. oiUQ-iijjort, N. C. denoci; Abthu; VI, Tliat said perforation hall have all the powers an privil- gTjinted to corporation by thap- Sijtle41 pf the Code of Suflh Car- WW, if.--; i 1 ..! I. M; S. I MM 1 1 Kit. 1 Clerk fiuperior CpUrt. apply to. : w. G, CURTIS, Treasurer, jSouthpert, C, Sept, 17,
The Southport Leader (Southport, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Nov. 6, 1890, edition 1
2
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75