s THE TRUMPET. ITEMS INTEREST ipounjls Of seed, which are worth; more than the 'same number of pounds pf oats, jbecause they are -r ibetetr food for stock and will bring $6 per acre. . L .. . , . ' . . The seed then is worth $120.--Tiie Bulletin. judging by the quanity of iron -and nth---. er material that is being sent lip the Caro- Most happy shall: we be to Tina Central, that road must be rapid lyjloudly SOUIld Thef TrUmp pushrng fotard. . '.extension is a mat-" fop thOSe WllO kdvertise er of deep interest to all in this portion of U. coJunjag J he State, J Its objective point Is .'not!. -, - - - "S ...--4- - - kiuntaJ Dr J M. LA WING. PHABMACIST.I ODElAJLiEI IXST Oils, Varices, Paii)ts c., The erection of a Tobacco .Warehause , i t at Lincolnton. is much talked of, Thei farmers of this section are turning their BEAL& EDWARDS, attention more and more to this pavino-;? HzAVE AIWAYSSON product. ;; hand a larke and select spek of goods in their line. ' Mr J I. L.! Robinson has just opened a E. K. EYANS, .dersdn House.: nWA M:lrk W te basement of the Hen-- rmNER AND COPPERSMITH- Dealer in Stoves, Tin-iare.Sc. J. B. HIEM, Dealer in light and heavy Groceries, such as S ugxirs. Coffees, Canned floods, ifw Mr. I Hair Jenkins has gone North to; .buv new goods. Maj. J. C. Cobb having recently pur-1 chased the McLean dwelling house, isj now having it thoroughly repaired. He! will put a veranda in front which will add iery much to the apperance of the building. W. M. Reedy & Co., .Druggists, aiKl dealers in PAINTS, OILS,CIGARS, FINE SOAPS, g-c. W. H. MIGHAL DRY GOODS MERCHANT. A LARGE AND We are sorry to say, the peach crop, ac7; select Stock always on Viand. cording to the; opinion of those who have1 LINCOLNTON HOTEL examined; has ;been killed in the bud. WlTH KIRSTCLASS ijyeryItable CON- payipg crop. NECTED. A writer in the Hendersoh Journal, who has cultivatvated broom -corn for eleven vears, savs that the same amount of labor that will produce three acres of tobacco will produce twenty acres or broom -corn. Estimating both crops at five cents per pound, the good, lugs and trash are worth$i5o, 1 while twenty acres of broom-corn at $2 per acre are worth $soo. Besides, on everv five hundred pounds ()f broom -corn you will get a thousand ft ut.uf act 'ret; x repairer of Tiitvare&c .HI. T. IipSSEY, Proprietor, F LO 0 R I rG M ILLS. . BEIi 7IDD BISJIDPrJopHetors. '.. GHEEN BROTHERS, Manufacturers of aud dealers in alt kinds of furniture. LEON ABB

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