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' or at' Harrisn' News' and Cljfar Storw, 28 North Front street 80 ITTHF0KT LOCALS. New Outhored Here ami jriiort 1 by Our tioenl Iteportor. flo to Moo lion ; for liesh ecirs. chicknus and countrv 'produce. j Cspt. J. T .Harper, Was .luifottiinate In losing a ;fine horn this weok bv , .:..... ... -.J..!.: J" lock-jaw, me rosmi oi a nan in- im m : . 1 j T j The election ia over and as far as : rV)uthpurt was, concerned, overythiijg passou on very cjmuiiy. i uu uay p bnght ana sunny, j For pure .lava and Mocha ( 'oiTee go to Drew k Davis This is the on arm in town that sells Hugbco & i . i r l ' ( l ! :. Urownell's Celebrated Coffee. . Ah interesting eoinmuiiicatioii mak it appearance this woe Jenkins. He seems to I i I ; i f from Sain lo somewhat hazy on the political situation. ii All should read it. All young men Qf the town aid lo country are cordially invited attend the' prayer meetings held at t le Methodist church, every Tuesday aigbt at 8 o'clock.; Coiiie in and help, Z , i . ! ! -i . ; i: f ; AVe .dl attention to Mr. Walter p. Stevens' advertisement Which appears In another column, "the Shannon Files and Cabinets, for; which ho is agent, have a world-wide repiitatien. Vhy don't tho Tranportation Com pany ad vert iso the l'asji)ort.s running time? Ftoplo in Wilnuhglonr xan find .... L..uk. .. -i.Tr. t ..A. port, except by accident, .If u worth wliile to run a boat it should IS X worthy of some notice as to its arriiil and departure. The .'-Orton Cafe, Wilmington lk 'been opeiietl for the season, and t flnevt Lynhavun Bay and New Rivjtr .itr.tuM au 1 . l. 1.11, wu iiu uirni on i lie nail shell dav or night. A consignment hf very fine oysters has just lieen re ceived aiul will bo served in the Ixist i style. Tlie ('afo is suppliod with all .necessary conveniences and priva v van be had if desired 8an Jenkins on tne Election. j M ut ku Ehitcr: Dorg mi katz them Bruuswck feller hev'ent d gon an votd, without ary sjkMjch ef : 1,1 ! hi! wuh uf titer kaudidates, Misler Ell pauder, he cum ez fur ez Wilmytijn au wux told thar wariit no aich plae ex oouiupon. rj iiter LoKe.i iiecum ez fair ea Wilinyton, an the river wa a bilin an the waives a roarin . -o ez lie culdti't git across, an how them iglo rant kusses in Brunswek found out wot thov wur votiu fur, is more than I kno. Pollertix Sn Brunswek hex gun 1 to eed, aud tht? fellers over hen doant no whether wimmin's rites r proUi r bialiun, ur i narcy is the the thing to ' Ra tur. , . T Prahiliisli un wam to take the kake fur fiddlin i.nd dancin is prohibited, .'ami ver cant plav 'seven np mi hioar, nur git a glass uv oer rur inv nor: , munny. . f eriiticsl spcakiu ,i prc 1 hibited, an , ikewise the bildia uy rale. ; rodei?. WUar air wo driftln? Yours, Sam Je.nkixs. OUE FIBST STEAMER. i Th Cape Fear Coaling & Contracting , ! Co, Sell their First Coal to taa ; i Steamer "Bokenna Bay : The most important event in tbe; history of Soatbport. so far.! vuWi ofching up thill Week for bnsines, of the Cape Fear Coaling k Contracting Company nejv coal docks. The steamer Boskcrina Uy, Captain Legg. loaded ' with 0500 bales of cotton, " v-"r. " i i i j on Jier way oui aim iow b miwii iwi of coaL The jmpnrtarieo of this coal ciatd when it is better known, Steam- ts can lral with a full cargo at Wil ! ?nington only takini: coal ehougli to bring thMn down hcn and tlun cojd np at this pjintj saili ni' without further destinations. ! During I stops tor: their the.nliort stav ho , Itwkehua! Hav was "IcrowilfMr with visitors, who were cor- i dially receivml by Captaiij e OP r rrr ann i i ! s 1 II.. . T 1 ... 1 ' i apinin anu .irs.j iegg were on snore for a short tune, and enjoyed the hos pitalities extendctl them bya nunjler of our citizens, ('apt. Win. St (Jcnirge took the steamer out. j; Railroad Notes. "Xotico i.s herebv given that!, an 1 ljo ;niade to t ho next application wi General Aksuu; ablv of this 8tate for a ciarter for a ilaiir, ad from Anderson ( . u S. C, through tht counties of blx)Villet Laijirens, Union' Fair Geld, Kershaw, Darlington, Marion and Horry, in the direction of Southport, X. C.M ' .- This ii(tice h taken from the Ander son;, S," C, Jonrnal. The gentlemen who arc : interested ! in the above rail roml have lum In correspondence with the parties here who aro working on the Hrunswiickj county road, j .The road iii . Tennesstto and South Carolina is partially built, several con nesting links ibeing ncessarv, iH'iice the application fur the charter. j Thev CAn find ! no bhtter terminus on the coast than this ioint From letter reieivol here, the dir ties who' are c(nicted with the Cape Fear k Cincinnati railroad and the ' I South Atlantic k Northwestern rail- , . .i i ( ad spt;a k ve ry Confidently of their prospects for bin ding lxth lines, and predict some actiuu on their side a an earlv day! PERSONALS. Mr. Fred Kidder was in town last week. Capt. J. T. week. ! Harper was in town this! jMr. S. R. Chinnis is still sick at his home at -Phoenix Mr. Henry Racon, of .Wilmington was in the city Friday. 1 L lAiavor Watson returned Friday from a visit to! i i Marion, S. C. jMr. and Mrs. Jas, K. Willson have been visiting here last week. I Mr. E. 11. Stevens left on Wednes-i i or. Capt. John larper, is still confined to his house bv illness, but was re- lorted letter yesterday. j " j . ' Captain and Mrs. 1. M. 1 homon,! left oh Tuesday or a visit to Mrs. A j - Rieirer of Wilmington. I ' ... . ,! jl King, principal of ; ; i i ... . j the Oriental Academy at ; Kelly's, j Bladen County, N. C. was registeretl at Miss Kate Stuart's this week. This Vcadem v is designee! for tho education of Chinamen extilusivc ly and is sjiid j to Ih the only one bf the kind in the United 'States WTT.1TT.Y MAP1TP.T PPPHPT ' vx . sorriironT Hetau. makkkt. i Irish ixt:itt ies. -i. wnts per jKtk. Sweet petatot-s cents jht bushel.; Shell com. 90 trnt Is ht bushel. Corn meal, tinn at i0rvnts ih.t busln-l I'r.is, fi.io per ousnei. i Iily Pw H.Ct per bunhel. Wheat bran, $1.S. u cwt Hay. $1 per cwt.j j 0ni Bran. .H) ctot pT ou t, tata, & cvnti per busliel. RUv flour, t JM per cwt. j" Erjrs, 23 cents skt tiozm. lNrk. 8 cents! pir Kuml. light demam' Beef. 10 must u-r pmml. Chicken. SO cunts a. ptiw. Spring t m kctjs 20 U nts a piece. Oysters in Jielj, cents a bushel. Oysters 15 eeptk a quart. WILMIXTOX MARKETS. i CTTiiX KKl-ORTS. Gool middling; . Miridliuir... .... 10 fe?- ...... 9rt- 95-15- Ijaw inktdlln. .... ttTKXTINE. Tnrpentlne, crtde firm: Imnl 1 .20; vfr gin fl;ytlkw dip 1.90 .65 Tar trm at $1 Rosin Stralmfl, I .95; Good St rbkl fl.lK). THE ELECTION. -:0; The Democratic Ticket Elec- ! ted by an Increased Vote OVCT 1888. rpjrp QBEATEST INTEREST MANIFESTED IN! THE OFFICE FOB REGIS TER OF DEEDS. Geseral Account of the Day Here sad in Othrrr Prt of tka Conntv. ! The election is over. Fori several weeks the interest taken in the election was great on all sides. i "' ' i " t ! i Instead of one ticket in the icoming Geld as was exjectotl by some, the republicans j - : "'.": . ' j j . after the democratic nominations were naulf nut im a. tirk'pt 1 Tho lintorolt iT- 1 r i " " 1 here centered chiefly in the office for Register of Deeds. . i Register of IWds, between S. . I)rej, J reasurer. . . . . j . ; . i . i ' . ! .Coroner...,,.1.,..;! democratic. present - incumbent, i and ' c..,.. i ! " ; 4 I f j cur e or;. .......... H. v. Ruark, republican. As both ( f "j f j them were candidates and oproneutit, j Sheriff. . ..1. .1 . .'. L I for; the snm office in 188, an Drcv Register of Deeds. . . was only electel by one vottj;, hence ! Treasurer. . . . ..... 1 . the interest this vear. The greatest ' (;oruUVr - . . i 1 . i . ! burveyor. . ....... . sensation was the absolute withdrawal . 1 i ! . I i ! i of Mr It f VUHtt friim tu runWa of thfl iHnnlilirnn5 A Mr. XWa'iift i ' .,.!. repuoiican party lor nineteen years. i-ji . .i . 1 n' nisaesertion iroin me rank's naiurauv caused some stir and considerable talk. Mr. Woscott chumetl as reason for his withdrawal, the questionable practices of his late party, which he If ! I did not believe wen right. Thi republicans claim Mr. W'cscott; deserts on account qf being sore over no ' . ..!;-"... . I . I' 1 I! iiouunaiion,: wnue me democratsj hink he has; 'done the proper think in ioininir them The dav hei-e was k fine one, clear and warm. While the t- .i'!M interest was not so great here sis ' i j. i i ; other parts of the count v, the vote! . . 1 I . . ... . ' -. i J i.J polled was I fair, altnough not tjie full register. Nothing in way.of - mslturb - ance was seen hero nor reported any where else. Tho votes indicates a. solid union of the democracy While the republicans seemed poorly ongahized and indifferent. The young demo s crats of Southport on last nightjisecured i the C. F, ! S. 'Comet Rand, ahd serc i nader the IiKADEii and the successful candidates. . I :' i- ! . 1 ' , ' ' .ill I' ! Di'inwratic majority for Sheriff, '242 Democratic majority for Register of Deeds 10. Democratic jnajontv for Treasurer 97; ; Vj j' ' ' - ' "v. For Clerk of Sui)erior Court Mr, Dosher, received 1,003 votes hq having no opposition. Alexander ovor Norment for Con - gress, 144. j Allen over McDonald for State :i i Senate, 129. , : i - Hickman over White for House 103 i N)UTUM KST. 1890". Sheriff ................ . 94 94 94 95 !95 194 194 194 194 194 225 220 220 '220 220 Treasuier.. j Coroner. .. . . 4 "nvw- -.,. j lsss. II Hl 1U.... Register of Deeds j Treasurer. . m 91 j;9'l I Coroner, Surveyor. ; i TOWN CHEEK. 18;(T. 4 U it. ! 18.1 248! , I f. l?mritttor of Deeds. ...... 170 i;2 131 181 252 s 249 ; 248 ! 250 ! ; Trt'asurer. . . . t roner u "h'- 1SH8. of Deeds. . . Sheriff. fk2 184 lb 189 190 318 i 3111 310 1 304 ' 310; I " cr j .Treasurer. . . j ('oronerJ Miryevor SMITHVILLE. 1890. 7A i go 12C 4S 153 458 Ii' 'I It. ' 208 I 192! 175! 173 i 193! 213i 198 S 189 j 197 f Sheriff. J . . . 1 Register of Deeds. . . .1 reasurer. .... . . . . . . ; Coroner J .. j.'. . ... ; Survevof. .'.' 1SS8. f Sheriff . . Register of Deeds. ... 141 159 1G0 ; Treasurejr, C.onmer J ..... . . . . . !w. 1 - ' jMirveyor. ....... . d6l MOMJVITO BllAXCH. j 1890. 1) , Sheriff. J ki 31 31 31 3d 31 3i . :i8 39 39 1 Register of Deeds... 41 t ! Treasurer 40 U i Coroner j . . ; ISnrvevor... 41 41 1S88; Sheriff, 42 IVgister of DiV. - 45 1 Treasurrr, . . : . . 44 43 Coroner Surveyor. . . . 43 iicom xToac 1890. f Jl n. 43 20 ! Sheriff. . . . .". : . . . . JJ. . .1 lp j IegisUr of Ieeds...L.... 1 1!4 I Treasarer. ...... i ..... . ... 10 47 59 j 51! 54) 54 50 Coroner. . ; . . . ....... 120 1 unroyor. ............. . . luv 1 1 " ' 18S0. , . ' 1 Sheriff..... L........ 11:7 Ketrister of I keds . . . 1 . 115 ' I Treasurer., j . .. ........ . . 1 17 Coroner. ..... . . ; Surveyor. ...... I. ...... . j P DKW FLACK. l . ' -I 1830.! 118 52 JL 32 3S 33 35 : 36 18 ' mm m 20 18 19 I Sheriff.,., j....: Register of iXt-ds... is 47 t is h 77. 0 Treasurer. .J ....... . ! Coroner. . iNirvevor. Shenff....i..t....i i Register of Ieeds. . j, i Trttmuirer. . . . . L . 1 j coroner. Purveyor, j t I SH A LLOTTK. 1890.1 Sheriff. . . .;i . J 11 6 54 0 G4 02 03 05 108 1 1 1 4$ 6G Of 04 14- 127 117 129 ! I SUIXGLK TIIKK. 1890. Sheriff ; Treasurer. ......... . . I j Coroner. ; Purveyor. i I I WOU 4 DOO, Register of Deeds. Troasu'rer. . . . . . . . . f ; Coroner I Surveyor. WACCAMAW. 1S90 j Sheriff. . . . .1 L i Renstr of Deeds. L. 8 j rcfisiirer. -Liv "luvi ............ in 1 L . . , i i Purveyor. ........ .. 1 icoo . . . . - i 1888. j Sheriff, L' Registei 135 ister of ; l)eeds. . J Treasurer.. Coroner. . . L ...... , Surveyor j ........ 140 1 in MARINE THE TIDE AT SOUTHPO High tide at Southport for the ; week ending November Vi. lt90. -November 7. at 3:40 p. m. November .8. at i-JSl p. m. November 9. at 5:15 p. ni. . Noveniber 10. at 3.59 p. m. November 11, at 6:41 p. m. November 12. at 7:20 p. m. November 13. at 8:02 p. ui. i LIST OF VK.SSKLS AllUIVKD. SAILKD 1 AM) llOL'XD IX. VKSKI AHBIVKO. Br s teaniship Tudor Prince, Mon treal Br Hteamship Roddam, St. Lucie. Schr AJ L. Butler, New York.! Schrjllattio' Barbour, New York. Schr Wm. Joneaj, Boslon. VESSKUS SA1I.KP. Br eamship Bessarabia, Belgium.; Br steamship J. M. Lockwood. Liverjtool. 1 . ) Br steamship Boskenna Ba Bremen Schr Fannie Tracy, New York i Schr Ida Schoolcraft, Baltimore. VESSKIJi BOCXD IX Br steams up Hampton, LiverpooL Br steamship Ravenmore, Mpnto- ; video. Br steainshi Thurston, Bark Appuij uastop. Bark Bertha, Belfast. Bark Ik-rth, Hamburg. Bark Oeo. Suppicich, Rio Janeiro. 15ark Jurgen, jWeymouth. Bark M. Wi Rucker, Bremen. lUrlc Nestor, Hamburg. Bark Richard. Stettin. Bark Van der Berg, Rostock j Bark Vera, Liverpool. Bark Hesperia, Belfast. Bark; Victoria!, Liverpool. Bark Morhill. Bremen. Norlrk Eidsiva, Sharpness. Ita bark Tetressa. GirgentL Brig Dr. Witti, Hamburg. Brig Mira, ilamburg. . , , j 1 Br steamship Ran moor. Liverpool. 8PRAYS. CapttW.J4 nolt, isherjn charge of the tug Blanche'. Capt. Jacobs has the ''Jone." Tlio change was nade owing lo Capt. Harj-rs illnes.j Thk Soutui-okt Ljlxvzz $1 a yeax, 1 1 LASTCATX. ... i L Pop the porposo of collecting tho State and County Taxes for 17C0, 1 xnll beat: ill' TOWN CREEK (J. M. McKeithan Store, Wcdnesdiy,iXoih 12 TAX NOTICE '90. 1 TURNOITT-Major Reilly Store, liiursuay, ov. u, ipw.Mi NORTH WEST DKPOT-f Friday, I Nov. 14, 1890 j EASY HILL t. L. k M. Chinnis' Store, Saturday Sor. 15,1890. MRS. CHINNIS from 9. i 12 m. Monday. iNbv. 17, $90. PHOCNIX Mr. S. Robbini Store, from 1 p. m. to 5 p. m. Nov; 17, IS90. 1 .... i: M.KKS BLUFF G. M. RoUbms Store, Tuesday, ?Cov.. 18, l&)0? W I LM I XGTOXG ocklihan'l Store, j i iy eumoay, .xuv., TOWN CREEK A. 19, H. 1890. ! a i wans j Store, Thursday Nov., 20 ?90. HENRY STALTER'S Store : ; Nov., 21, 1S90. . J-. Friday, KENDALL & ORTON Saturdav. ;!... Nov., 22, 1S00. y l!i " LOCK WOOD'S FOLIYi R. W. Mc ! Keithan's Stored Monday, 24, ;l L isoo. j I : : BOON'S NECK Daiiiel Robinson's Store, from! 9 a. in to 12 in., Tncsdav. Nov. 25. 1890. II TAR iIA-NDING-Lj. fltanland's kosi-! from 2 p. in. to 4 pi m. Tuesday, Nov. 25, 1890. 'i MAXWELLS J. W. Ik-nnett's Store Thtirsdav. NovJ27. 1890. ! EXCELSIOR J. W. King's Store, Fridav, Nov. 2S 1890. f ASH JV. Smith's Store, froin 9 a. in. to 4 p. m; Saturday, Nov. 29 '90 MINTS' & MINTS' sfokEXfrtim 5 j' p. m. to 7 p. m. Saturday, Nov.! IN' .129 1890.' - ..: ; ji. j . SOUTHPORT Tuesday Dee. 2 1S90 I 1HVLES IN IREDELI J.W. Broiiks' StLrejjFri j day, Dec. 5 1890. " ' ' C. THOMAS' Store, Saturday, Dec. 1890. I CALABASH J. Alison's . '-' Wednesilay, Dejj. 10, 1 Storo 890. ; Store TUBB'S . INLET Brook's V JThursday Dec. ill, 1890. SUA LLC )TT E A t Home.)! Fridav, I ! iDec. laTJso. I i ! i 1 1 Taxes are past due after - I . 1 December lstl Fay up prompt ly and save costs. . . .:: W. AJ R0URK Sheriff Brunswick Coithty. -U.L HEINSBERGER .j f '.this Livi: j BOOKSEtLER AND 1 STATIONER. ' I ; J " i. ALW DKALEH IX . J TTT. J J! TJ Engravings, Chromos. Pianos, I Organs, Guitars, r loiins, nrass msiru- I ' incuts, Etc, Etc. WII MINGT P ' V WILMINGTON 'f iuixxtijixxi, JOHN MAUKDKR, Proprietor. WILMINC.TON, N North Front Street. :o:- M Mo.vcmexts Axn (;Aii: Stoxes Maik Tjl Order TH0S.M.G0RS IAN & if 1 HATS AND FINE GLOTHING Is. Gent's Furnishm W 4 . i-. Ill Xortii Front Street, WILHDfGTOX, N. ! i i GirpiiMH Call When jod Cbmr to the City. TILE LARGEST STOCK OF - MILLINERY AHD FANCY GOODS. TOYS AND HOLIDAY j NOVELTIES IX THE STATE TO SELECT FKo Wholesale and Retail at 118 & 120 MARKET STREET, WlXinNGTON, IT. C. Country merchants would dw m-f to wnte for prices. XOrders by Mail promptly filW. ALDERMAN, FLANNER & CO. Importers and Wholesale G, llAKUHAKK, STOVESv TIXWARK, Etc. ' . eA . No 114 North Tront Street, W'lLMINliTON, N. C. j S.H. FISHBLATE KING OliOTIIIER, 1VILHINUT0X, N. V. rr:' i n e c l o th i n g , For Men, Ytuths and Boy. A SPECIALTY. At prices von iay for a Vhean made garment at other houses. ' ! No Shoddy or Clap-Trap Goods. Any article purchased at this eftal j Iihmeut perfect sati)factijn guaran- toed or inouev refunded. A FI LL LINK OF CLERICAL SUITS, ri ttttt noroa onrra ! L UAJAJ yw,ou UU4ui WAITEB & BAE COATS. THE ORTON WILMINGTON.N.C 0. i Cuisine and Serrice equal to the best in the South. Buiiness Men and Tonriit will find "TIIEORTOX" OUIIiT, ELEGANT, HOMELIKI: t Caters to the highest chn of patronage at reasonable rate. J. E. 3IONTAGVE. Mauatfrr.
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