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Vol. II. Lixcoi.nton, N. C., Weonksday. Septemhek 14th, 1887. I;. No' 16. The Trumpet Is published "every Wednes day at Lincolnton, THOS. C. WETMORE, Editor and Publisher. A little black boy killed a rattle snake at the crossing of the C. C. and N. G. roads. It had seven ratlins' and a button and was 4 ft. long. , Since Autr. ist. the Lincolnton Subscription, 4octs per year. i H-tel has had about 350 arrivals. ) savraJ xnis speaks wen tor our town. -y i Mrs. Wallace Alexander und Mrs. C. H. Motz! (eft last' week for Yanceyville Co. . where they will visit relatives. I j This is a dry ( r) I town and yet, j from all we can hear, there are 44 walking; bar-rooms ADVERTISING RATES. 1 yr. 6 mos. 3 mos. I'md.. Miss Jennie Johnston left" for which pay duly pi lltaxes. We hope the -rand jury will 1 col, $15. coUy 9. 6. 4- $8 1 4 i inch, v $5 5- 1 3-3-5 ! -r-75 loo 3.00 $3. .2. 1. 75 i Among locals, 5 lines, or anything less -than lines', i 5cts, for one week. ; One page one week, $2. 00, half pae, $1.00. Land sale notices, $1.50. Locals. Weather dry and cool. Twenty-four arrivals ' at the Lincolnton HoteLori Monday last. j; ir i -l-u :! Davis & Collins are the best ar tists in town. i : ". , j ";" f Mr. J. B. Ramsaur, of the firm of Lore & Ramsaur, left' last week for Northern markets where he will buy a large fall stock. Miss Bessie Johnston I left for Mathews, N. C, on Monday last, to teach school. . Mrs. Minnie Tunis,' who has been on a visit to Blowing Rock, returned last week. lr. C. P. Miller is going to $dd lrraely'to his livery stables. This sounds like business J Go to Davis & Collins for fine photographs. the; Charlotte Female Institute on Tuesday of last week. Miss Anuie W. Moore of Dal las, who has been visiting Col. J, C. Tipton's family, met with a painful mishap on Monday night last. A bug gt into her ear and caused her intense suffering-. It was finally killed by pouring oil j into the ear. Miss Moore left j for her home the next day but j the urrwelcom guest still remain ed in her ear. ask them to j' o c)urting p It is true that Davis & Collins take better photographs than any other artists that have been here Corrected weekly By R. Edwajixls. Corrected on September 3rd. Flour, ...... .J. . .JJ . i.go(a' 2.00. Bacon, ..... . . . . .. .8 (a) 9?. Peas-, . . . . ... . . . r . . :8o. p husji. Lard, . .y . 4 10 (a) 11? $ft Corn, . . .j. . . . . . 65 fop bush. Wheat, ....... 75 (a)So p bush. Oats,.... I . . . ; .35 rajo " Beans, . . . 1 .75 lCa 2.00 p bush. Pork, ...... ... .: ;p tb Beef, .......... 4 5 for a number of vears. j ggV-- fri' Gallery over Dr. Lawing's drug I Buttery ..... .a) igfo p ft, store. Give them a call. j ; : j Lincolnton is the most popular I summer resort in this section of j the state. 1 , 1 ' . ' ,! Messrs Wetmore, Brown and! Taylor started off on a tramp ! through the mountains on Mon-i day of last week, and returned on Friday. The Piedmont Seminary opened 4 'Turn me upside down and I i last week and now has 50 or 60 will laugh, and so will you when pupils. We think that this is a I vou n(j ont good' beginning. t I you C. Wetmore s prfces how low Thos - -I i ' - for oi Subscribe for The Trumpet. Printing are.
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