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allies MAR IX I: XliWS. Drinocnit i Contention. ; well. ileiieralisMmoSieveies. X . An em!ii.iiatic meeting of ihe Demi Tin? Luikb va able, to read all .... . rratirrot.'re ofmthi-.rt I.el.iaf jcxi.t tli ' final word, ltit which i list ok vkki arrihcii. wilkii 'tu- Court Houfttou Thursday evening imderst.,.! to in.-aii "iWt tnonkt AM uar-SU IX. tlast. U. M. Wc4t, was nominated : willi the buzz saw." T1m LkaukiT aiHltUNnlclairiiiaii. an!n(! ra i-liortUonratalat? the Lumber Co.. on it j te-M. aRKtVEn. iwW-l!hciiu al. Southport mt lrk Aatares, Gaudalonpe, was elected secretary, the omijUction and starting; 01 fo ; Dr, D. I VaUn s-as nominated for j important an industry. Mavor bv Dr. W.fi. Curtis, who called j : f,. .w "..n,;-,rr.. i.v:1 'wriamatioii. City Council ft SI 1-1 r w - w " " ' Fir. Walaon was lheretirn made the ..,..;... i... ; Citv Council was held last Friday Nominations for five aldermen l-ing ; evening at tho Court Hourc. j iVifUKR. Jk.. K. J. Prvm. A. J. ""lu,,.,, , orier. JfWph Arnold. Wm.l V resent. Mayor D. I. Watson; Alder- j JUaDomikii. h. ivk Richard Dosher Jr., K. J. I men. llkrlmrd Dher Jr., KJ. Fiver, j MAltSJIAL A. T. Hoi.nr.Xi t k t,,, 1 J T Wi-scott. tS. W. Lehew and A. J. Kobbins. . V- f V - - - ' Pt lil.U-HEP K.F.KV Til! !!AY. s t i: v i: x s fa k u i: l l , SoLTBiBT, N. C, AfKiL rJ. iMUl. . I - CITY AND CWNTfi OFFICIALS. J MAYOR D. I. Waiw. ALDKRMKN S. V. LfcM r.w. Rich iu Tlie rejnilar montldv mcctiti"of tle Sch Catawauilcak, Rockland. Sehr Frank S. Hall, New York. i. Schr H. J. Cottrcll, Navassa. Schr 'Lizzie Liue. Matanzas. :o .. .! , Win. St. Jeore, M. C. Cnthrie, Wm.i Mayor Watscu reports t that the. .Sch'r U. S." flraham, Satillo river. Schr Martin (J Ebcl, XcwYork. .chr Frank S. Hall, Ikguc Inlet. Nor lsirk .aa, Bristol, England. COINTV UOIMIlOvntS-M. rJAVeeks, J- J. Adkin,,C.U. Smith. AY.nceon uuumu ouv., -,r a JHrmir V V UoomMN1 P.J. Farrell, Walker Nev-W not on a line with Moore, strtrt. .ion. ,. J. liOOOlUS aim f. im-i:: " B. L- Cnix li.. i.rrTi-t 1;u aU,. MTCntLri,! The foUowiniT bills were a CLLHK StPUllOH (OII.T-W. .. . w.lker ! ordered rmid: CJuthne -k Hu8rk, IkwllKR. f HEA.SUHEH-Jak A HKOISTEK OF HKK1S SHKUIFF-W. A. Ilmr.K. . s . i - . t - t : : ...! S. F. Crg. afterward wuiiiporj i.kai.ki ,aujnor i.oun, j (, - .lns iQ increase towards ir names. Hie ballots 5 costs in the case: of - r anl the end mdited and 95c; I)h;w. Newton and .vi iiitvw withdrew the? were then pretrial. : others apamst City ol &outiiporib.d: The Chairman apptiinted AI. C J. T HoWcn,. $1.0; K M. Uobbin?, la WHalaftoi.N.CSInirlf CoVirs Ujuthri.' and It, A. Malloway. Ji. as! 617.25; I). I. atson. C..ij. of U.rlJuiKKranalwHV- N-.n4-unl at i jU-hoIders. and W. II. Hoh1 and A. The Mayor retried that the co:i HeinKhrrp.rV. "Tlir'Wvi. Store." on J.J. Hobbins as telh-r. ; tractor had ivn u. the lighting of vi..L.. ' .... itTTi- News and' On the first ballot taken there were tlw street lamis and that they were .x,,rih Front imt. 'i 3 vot cast. SO U-uii? iKsary fori ow m charge of the Maisha. SPRAYS. The tug Italian is back at work, after having had her propellor changetl. The 'run' of had this year in the The of the season, the Passport carrying the largest - number offish du ing the. past week. Tin; first log raft ever brought down the river from Wilmington to South Krt, was towed down by tlw tug Jones I hust week. Tin? lojrs were for the SOTJTHPOET LOCALS. in... r...t. c-l ..c f.Jh.uw : Conned annroved the Mavor s action 1 :. . . ,. ... ... a .1... 1. ..1..; .i...l Toe continued freshet from i Joseph Arnold. L'U; m. Jl. ryke, .;;: i mwinauei, dim u ugonu i n. I llichard Dopier. Jr.. .",0; K J. Piver, ! lami will remain in tlie Marshal's the upper tributaries of the Cape Fear. i .... 1 ..... 1 . . . ...... wL' , . . t x w .-v . 1 iiw T N nanieL IS IL M We-cott ' hands for one . month, when a now ,H,s.MTl im iei owmipuu Sfwii Jatlifil Hw and Ihw J. N. Hid, 1. M. Uc u. ; '.11; Wm.St.Ceorge, 10; Win. Weeks, -contract win ikj made, incmeeuug - i . . ... .. . , , . ,1 . 1: . 1 i than is remembered fot years. T2; J. J. Adkinf, b; A. J. Pobbiim. theiailjourncH. J !; P. J Farreil. 10. ' A complimentary, picnic was given Messrs Dosher. W-s,'.utt and Pvke.'j is,toM iu i"Btoii i last f rMay ly the young laities here haviu" nreive.1 thiitv or more votes . a tlHple of that city, wid ;to the memU'rs of the Southport Pand NEW GOODS! "Wc are offering some novelties in New Spring floods. COME AND SEE THEM. KIBEB CLOTH, DELANIS, GINGHAMS, CHALLIES, APBONETTE, CHEVIOTS, Seersucker, India Linen.) Pompadour Ruching. CASSIMERES FOR HEN AND BOYS WEAR. Dosher, St. George & Co. Would respectfully invite the citi zens of Southport ami vicinity to call and examine their new stock of NOTIONS and WIITTE GOODS. HATS vooty CAPS, &C. which they have just receive!. by Our Local Keprt-r. n't foriret to roiriter. T. J. Wescitt X- Co'h lUekrt S.ton- j is the only place in town to get Sajolio Iiead Cluthrie t liuark s new ' ad. ; l.i.,! ,I1Illll;I'nllMi V :?find it to their interest to drop in arid ! to Fort Caswell. The pilot boat Harper Thty liave some line new Spring Joods ot tiert. XV(.n. - 7 v,,tt,s t.il?.f take a look through the newly ami carried the excursionists over. A in Ptock. I !i9 Wing necessary. to' a choice'. The handsoim-ly arranginl. ' stores, so Well vt-ry enjoyable time was spent by all. A great deal of sickness is r.rted JV(U. ;l(MHj as fou0WS: j known as "TayluFs Pjizaar.".' In order j The V. S. Cutter Colfax, will leave, in Wart-maw towi.rhip, owing tf .jo.ph Armld, II); K. J. Piver, ?,:'; to make room for the constantly m ; these waters next month for the North Li gripf J. -N. Daniels. ."; P. J Farrell, ''J; ; creasing trade iiuiny important cliang s j wnere slie will be thoroughly ovw- The Wednesday Night SK-ial Club vm AVeeks; '!; A. J. P.obbins, 1. j m wa.v of arrangement of . these stores j hauled and ntfcessary repairs made met as usuai last week at Mr- Dosiier's 'm. St. (Jeorge, S;.J. JAtlkms, -t. messary.. These change have j lieforo resuming her station here. It houw on Pay street ; Messrs: Piverand W. eks were ile; lanii lM1 m,:ch to lh( chantages f the j is expected 'the Colfax will be away Tho Indies Uible Heading .will be lum.inaied. "llaxuar," in alTording oppoitunities j ntil Septemb.-r. held this alfemoon, at Mrs. W. S. ; The following gentlemen we're ap-: of t!u; iin1 Spring The nap; ha launch Clarendon, owned Palianl's t :!.3U oVik. j jointed to act as an Kxecutive Com- j Millinery Jools, Dress Trimmings. ; Uy Fred Kidder, is actively em .. ' 1' .t... r . .... .. 1 v ! Ribbons. Hats for LnHi and AIis.5. '1 . 1 ... 1 1-- 1 v... Tlie Youii" Men s Praver Meetlli"' 11,1111 ! or 1,11 11 ' " Ul ' ,:" : ,:,u ........ iiuwuti i iirr iiwm:r in ruumug ue l- h..l.r. ihe Meth.Hlist Church. Daniel.. T M. Morse. ( Irge Pmner at S ti'cloek Tuesday niglst. ' HATS. HATS. Felt and Straw, the Latest in Black Straw; also Children and Misses Hats. . . Mens Over-shirts Bovs Waists. GUTIIItlE & RUARK 200 PAIR OF PANTS. Will Ite Sold at i $1 PER PAIR $1 To make room for spring and summer stock. S. Drew and P. M Wescott. wis, ITats for v.-me!! cannot oe surpasses m the Mate. , , ww,n Kendal ai:d Wilmington. The Novelties' of all descriptions are als j , Man-ndon has a nassemger capacitv for i.p.. 1 r..... t... ii... "siiovvu. The nubile are eordiallv in-l- j ..1 ... e de s . c-d'etl 1 l,MV aie uun iiii- unrur un i - b'iti nig.i w em y .i v u pel tons unu u n ;i Attention ot conn y rea ei is. . (, jj( t hlV(Ml som( very nm. :viU:dto call and insect tho stores, r pros0!jts a v appearance with her to tlie inferi-sting letter on third page . . , ... . 1 - - , Iv,, 1 j c i-m i..,.iw.t . ' v;i I , . ' ' 1 1 i ,, seleiMions. 1 hey were assistei rv troi. ,"7 4'4" -' v .n..,, -y -.ags tving. rom l..rt,r :u,l ,na8i?.rlB , - x. 1 t It I.'. All ' - i 4 " t f , . :- 'WEEKLY MAEKET REPORT. Attention of the tarmera Ahunec ; . PK11S0XALS. ' ('ottajre Tract Lois. r - - readers is culail tothe I re-s omment : As previously announced, the price j on second page, in regard to Kxperi- i James W. Monroe, of Wilmiii""-! of lots in this sub-diyision are hoy. ad- i nient Mattoti. ton. was in town wstcrdav. vanced. The lots now tftTered are both I The Uoanl of F.-lncation held their j Pev Father P Moore of Wilmiii"-- r-'h-ap and desirable, and I have no 1 - - . usual meeting this week at the Court jlon VVas in .Southport hist week. riouse. No business of importance! came lWore the meeting. . A larp tlat load of timlicr for A. J. John II. Uurgessof Kamseur. N.'C i hesitation in advising immediate selec-! j tion and purchase of them by any one I . " w . . - U1IO WI.-IUO (I 111 t ITill Bill lit II II I I was in the citv last week on business. . , ; " i is sun; to pav the purchaser a good I Mr. Sam Do her who has been at . - ".. .... . ' llikbtiin' val in tin. I.m-.r nrlil .. .. . ... pHWlt. ISOOtner SUCll lots, eitlHT ill v...... ... j .New I5enie, N. I... returnetl home 011 i , , , . . of the citv. eamodown from Wilmimr-U, . .size or price can le bought near hen - : j .uoin'iiv. - ton during the rast week. 4 ," .... . , , , , . i ! Jmlge H. M. A? infield and Solicitor; vl,ve,,ullA,H,m" - McNeill arrival at Southrt Friday THE VOICE OF THF PEOPTF Front street, have tho nicest line of: . , - 1 I Laii V UAUXl -vt ltlh rLVrhL.l evening i.isi. 1 :o fino 6hoes for men. ladies and children ; . , . ! , ' ', ... . ..... . Mr. h. . Carr. f Clinton, was in ; rwiT)5:s.ocrnpoT Lkaokh: HIT Ult C.MIIOII lOli III llllllllioii. W. P. STFA'KNS, Agent. SOlTlIPOitT KKTAU. MAUKET. Irish potatoes, cents per peck. Sweet p.t:ties (JO cents per bushel. Shell com, isii cnts per IrnsheL Corn mejil . ti r u ;it 90 cents er bushel Peas, $1.10 per hushel. ImIv Peas jpt.ttU per bushel. Vi'heat bran, $l.oO a cwt Hay, 9i cents per cwt. Com Hran, 50 cents jxt cwt. Oat, 6- cents per hushel. Seed 75c. Pice flour. $1.10 per cwt. Ki?gs, 12i cnts per dozen. Pork, 8 cents per pound, light demand Ueef, 10 cents jht j ountl. Chickens, cents a piece. Spring chickens 20 cents a piece. Oysters in shell. 50 cents a hushel. Oysters 15 cents a quart. JOSEPH A. BELL, KKAI.KIt IN CHOICE GltOCKltlUS, and a full line CIOAliS AND TOBACCO. We have in stock a good line of GROCERIES, IRY GOODS, PAINTS, OIL, ROPE, TOWERS "Fish Brand" OIL CLOTHING, CANVASS, SAIL TWINE, NEEDLES, &c, which we are selling at reasonable prices. Ilespect fully. DOSHER. ST. GEORGE & C0M 200 What A Contrast noon for Paleigh, having in charge the three colored prisoners sentenced WILMINGTON MARKETS. COT rax RETOBTS. ss a Court. :in ifgard to the moving of the Poor- Klood middlin'r Af T , 1 t t h us-; to Southport a looker on would 1 Miduhnj. . . Messrs. John M.( a'.eaux and Jas. T. . . . :T .,. f the fit vihis we.k uttentliiir to some From what was said Mondav niirht I I UU9IUC? o.,.., w..x.l ; t., a. ...! Low injunlnip" ... . . ' ii.,it outt niniii iL iti;ti in- 111 it j. r - at this term of the Superior Court, 1 Keilly ot ilmingtoii were 111 South, j 44 - ti... n..-.;..i.i P,liiMondaj morning of this weck.i,.. . ' . . 1 8 1-16- -cts -cts -cts The rice lauds on j limits of the city. A gootl business Tl KPEXT1XE. TurTH'titine, cmde firm; liaid $1.40; vir river n this count v are verv wet, and j Tlie Lr.mrr was pleased to stet'imtiMMirion wnld le to seWt n. o-.wvl i8m yellow dip $2.25. planters iy char.es are for little or Messrs. A. V. Cooi!inaiit K. W. Ung. ; tract of land on either tho CapeFearj Hr:fin"at V " no planting this year on account of S. 1. Chinnis and John A. Puss at its ' river or within a few miles of the city ! j .m" '"" ' ' Ulcncss of s 011. office this week. vvu.ro th (-nm,n;s'i,moN ,1,, iw. j - ' Good Strained The wet weaiher has delayed rice eecAring on the lower Cape Fear, fully Tlui Misses Islie Worthington and 1 1""55 koeper could have all the ad van t Tessie Smith, who have Wn visitinir I taes of competition m purchasing 1 I7'T7 A ID 17 ID 17 A lV two weeks. The fields at Orton and friends at Wilmington, retnrne.1 )un. supplies, also cheap - transDortatton. i YVXLi iTLlVJU LXLjIIJ 1 Kendal have Uen so wet as to make it I on Tuelav of this week. combining tlw advantages of an attrac- inipoible to doanvHvork on them. 1 ' . -PtKtmaMr jalhwav savs that the '. A, S. Kirby, Valentine j j tivo -spot for a home for the nnfor- j rmMpU of the stofluv at Southport j .1. 1: t . i . .. ..,t....... t' ' W1 " ? K. M. White. Jadin; Stanlev. and Smith, HufusC.allowav, W. W. (lallo- ay, J. I. tlalloway. Samuel Hickman. jtunate poor, with a healthful location I ! near the ocean. What alont thecot? : The writer will guarantee land to the! the largt-t for any quarter imv in came mto ofUW. thirty. nine yeai-s ago Pe.nlers of tho l.t:Ani:e will notice this wvk two new '-a Is on the sojil page, t Senator John I. llellamv Jr. were; j extent of 500 acres having the elements i of good farming land, plenty of wood i r cows, to j Ijc had at to fc5 per acre. Tlie sug Then- wen- a irrvat manv visitors in ! V'cslion thut WOO1 -t8. Ir wrd ........... .1... 1. t . rr- . aiiuni" iiiit Linns i t I lr I'lLlC OlilCe t r I . - i 0 "... i'mimviuo. ror tuv am 1)a.tnrace for cows, to Now to receive orders for : LUMBER and all kinds of BUILDING MATERIAL, which we will snpply at the shortest notice. Southport Lumber Co. hit .f i 11 h iii.i..t.. ti,.. l ..... "e"- .....-...... , , . - . ..w. ... ... ... iihj; . . ior ioor nouse uurnuig 11 w ciiange t Clothier and that of S. A. Scldoes A" t : -MU this week, among -whom the j lhc kciltion onlv Inakc i,,,,. SUPEHIOU COURT, dealers in line enn kerv. ghisswan and : i'r'ul-B iouowmg: .Mtsrs , smile. Ihe inmatesof the xxr house i, Mars-len llellaiiiy. Jliti C. Pavis. Sol could made nearly self supporting. Rrunswick County, N. C. V..i!l T V ir,.,m. i'r-i..n f.. . !if we give them the chanco. Ifatmckt Owingjo the urp nt demand. Mr. ! n,,rWrt MUlU. yt i,in0-ViIrri PARIS Krupp will ivntiime to take pictures--w- a 1 A . !" tljc products would cimmand a! .cm J.Ui-VM.'t TI MSK1 ." "h a' .u.lH-.rt orjE0nGEW. PARIS. --v-itiaMh a . .1. .UWIV. Ulll. i " i ton iiijiim'I. IrfVfc I i'Ldliillll Jll'aiUL f 1 I fTi f l ft Tl x rn tho t aav adice and act like jgroumJ of aiidterrf and it appearing men, dealing with j that a cau.si of action exists in plaint .1. II. Minis. Jolm X. lt-nnni. V . " ..1Z T..: " I TV -s-"' .naiiui TI,.. n, mmiu 1U at ,tw . .. ! .1 J It..-.- ..... . v 1 w . ""T" "" "!? . ot U.U ' - . o uMiK-, uie jrup j r'latf, living 1U ID6 JMatC Ol tjfeorgta. amugeot tmsopjrt unity ami call n . Uamv. Ilr.' D. Ik "-McXrill. Win. iM!t P111 awaJ" VW nd act like JgrtHiml of ai,dterrf and it appearin iik..n Ii. L .. . ........ . .1 . ! t . :u. i r ' -I.. . . " . . "I " ' iNH'is always , ... no. .ii i v ii- . jnfejoie uiiMues , - ; Walker. IV Mandland. K W.Tavlor. . welcome. . . .. . thso matters as PHOTOGRAPHS! FOR A FEW WEEKS ONLY. All those desiring to have their Photographs taken will do well to embrace this opportunity. You can have artistic work done by Calling at the Pavilion. B. F. KRUPP, Photographer, J with CRONENBERG. WATCHHS, CLOCKS, JEWIiLRV, Musical Goods, at GORDON'S JEWELRY STORE. South port, X. C. ' Rcairiiig ntly and promptly executed. REAL ESTATE We are offering a few Building i jjow ooiioz ieet, at rrom S125 and upward to those who will build suitable houses. These Lota are well located and good title will be giyen. V WEEKS & SIHTH. Corner Ilo-xe and Mcore St reet. Though Soutliport has been about lOO YEARS in building to its present size, it will only take alout loo SECONDS for you to discover that the Cltwipest I'laco in tho city to buy NOTE lWl'Ktt FACK POWDER stew pans sunns OILCANS SUSPENDERS t in HAND 'JTHS HOSE I IIOSF. DISH PANS MUFFIN PANS COLLARS SNAP BUTTONS TIDIES WOOD SPOONS LAMPS NEEDLES CORSETS SCARFS i HAN 1TE COFFEE POTS, CAKE TURNERS. CKIAR LKiHTEHS. HANDKERCHIEFS. PINS, Etc. Ktc. is at DREW & DAVIS 100 Latest Novels 10c. Each. DON'T READ. sjSiiiij(i 'NOS'iv.U :I (I .JpijH..d!.I " mv j su.ujeil aui otiujd oj .UUISOp AK.WJ' MUl.ltJ ipiu pnu srfiU(r "? st o.iati.w a.uji JitU( iauos 1VA "JCI !!i!A "J oJBjuB.pu dXUl 1! puij UJ.w XJIH stSifnjp !SP.visi! t? Xi iI.?f st itjqi ob-pi "upijAno jo -aHMSacI 'S3HSQH8 DNIAYIIS HI00I 'SIYH IY0S 'SaiOII. -HVAONVJpuXTnOX 'put j; jo samoiasK ut jo 'saHioiaarc XjlunoD ifuipunojjnsi jlo luod Ikus( on Motnlay eveuiug was larjlv altembxl by citizens of the emiity who were hero attending court.Uit uothmg worthy of Uing publUhel was done, tb mttiug asii irogr-ssfc4 deveKRHl into a jollification, and was greatly enjoyed oi that account, rather than a expressing the sentiments f the comity people t.n imrtsiit countv aflairs. erty will sHn donlde in value, and in jauri can not alter due diligence be j a few years the county will own a poor-1 1 found in this State. First Lmnbvr Cut. Mouse ami lann worth $20,000. Onej Now. said defendant will takenotice On last Mondav evening the IuVn !f g fj?' r ,,e Wrat the next term of this "l" -first cut" ufjmcror..fWncc.o H . ff ol ! WmUS ' HiuUr fro.., tl- mill of the South- d,ne to all .miUe ,,,JP. Th.nts nwtr or ,t " . ' VT. TiT,":". i HAXKINS & .M1TCIIELI Dealers in GENERAL HERCHANDISE. aUo a large stock of Iort Lumber Co. Tlie long board was aredue to the Leawir for iu consistent marktl as follows: Mut tho first Aod nianI-v 0011 in pnting these SithrrtLmWrCn.. April f. ll l V11? , , v. . ... . 1 not weary in well doutf. labor Omnia tuot. Staff CU-f Wis-, fc PiaE itleoi4e. Thanks; answer or demur to the comrJ;nt f CifrniHi Thi Orders Heceired filed ia tin cause, or iudmnwit H11 t given for the plaiutifl according to v. s. nosiiEir, l or Fresh Meats Clerk superior Court.! Poultry, Egg? Etc. i QV3H 0Q COME AXI) SEE US -WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR Cliina Ware, Tin Ware, Hardware, Cutlery, Lamps, etc. RACKET STORE. Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Notions, etc. FAMILY GROCURIHS. T. J WES(XTr a: CO., "We sell at the lowest Cah Pricen. and will under no consideration oten . ... iook accotmtii after this ilate. Call on U and Have 3Iony.
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