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1 : ' l . ; l" I V THE TRUMPET Local Items. Big , Basket Picnic at Bre vard's Mills, on Saturday, July 28th. Everybody invited You must not forget to bring a basket, filled with good things, i . Mr. G. W, Stubbs has ac cepted a position in Wilkes' Ma chine Shop, in Charlotte. Don't forget that the Teach ersMnstitute begins here on Mon day, the 30th inst, i - The new cotton Factory will be in operation in a short: time. .1' . ' ' : ' I : "' ' ' j :: '' i' ' ! .- - ., . .. 1 - ; ; - . ;' There will be a total eclipse of the moon on next Sunday(22,) night. It swill be visible here. The moon enters penumbra at 9:29, p. m. ; enters shadow at 10:28. Total eclipse begins at 1 1 125, p. m., and ends at 1 : 10 a. m. The moon leaves penumbra at 3 107. Don't forget to look at it, and a snrtoked glass is - not ne cessary to see it with, as some one in South Carolina thought at the last eclipse of the moon. A gentleman told us the other day of a home in the backwoods of South Carolina where dried per simmons were used in the place of sugar. A persimmon was put in a cup of coffee, instead of sugar. Mr. Olivei Ramsaur and son Flemming spent a short time at their home in Lincolnton this week. A Leap Year party was giv en by the young ladies of Lin colnton on last Friday night, at the residence der, Please for j the very spent there. of Mr. Saml. Lan- accept our thanks pleasant hours we Mrs. McCoy and little daugh ter, Maggie, of Wilmington, are visiting at Mrs. Curtis'. Mr. W. T. Walker, the pro hibition candidate for Governor, will address the r people at the Court House to-morrow. See the change of schedule of the Narrow Gauge Ry. When you wish to see the correctprsched ule of either the Narrow Gauge or the Carolina! Central railroads, look on the fourth page of the Trumpet. , Misses Sudie and May John son, of Charlotte spent a short time with Mrs. Curtis, last week. j The "Southern Stars" left on the special train this morning, to be: at the. Encampment, j The State Nornial is now in Session at Newton. A good many teachers from this county are attending. i It is almost time for the mel- i ons to begin to come in, and it is said that we will have a lot of them. 1 We went up the N. G. Ry. a few miles, last Saturday, and .noticed that the corn and cotton is very fine all along the road. The bottom corn lis especially fine. The "Lantern Brigade" is composed of twenty-five or thir ty children wiih different colored lanterns. They make a very pret ty spectacle as they march along the streets . at night, with their lanterns lighted. " To Tl le Young Ladles of Lincolnton. Thanks, ' : I- n . . jV Inasmuch as some of the young men who accej ted the hospitality of, th Young La dies yt Lincolnton, on last Friday night, have seen fit to be guilty of ingratitude, we who peel ourselves- grateful desire, in this. wayJ to make known to ithe Ladies our deep! appreciation of thejr kindness, ahd tender them our most sincere thanks for the Entertainment, the success of which is due their, grace, amiability and goodness. We are Respectfully,; THE APPRECIATING YOUNG MEN. Jiily 17th, 1888. L - HARDWARE. Gram. Grass, and Br iar Trace Chains Hames, j Single?treeS) Sleel ana ,Cd$t Plows. 1 1 i Shovels: jForksi Siades I Hoes, GARDEN TOOLS, c. Respectfully, y I B. RAMSAUR. j AiOTSSBIIII Another lot of New Type i Just Received Send in Your o Last week, ders 1 1 For all kinds Of Job ; P r inting. Thos. C. Wetmore. Linco!nto&lK..C
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