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From Westerns To Spence's Book, You Can Find It At Library Fictional L Is for Lawless signals her fans that Kinsey Millhone is on another romp—this time with a couple of characters who are reminiscent of Bonnie and Clyde. The ever-popular J anet Daily’s most recent book, Legacies, has a Union officer’s daughter and a Harvard-educated Cherokee tom apart by a divided nation. Larry McMurtry has written what could be called a “prequel” to Lonesome Dove. It is the early Check It Out Rosalie Boyd adventures of Gus and Call when they were youngTexas Rangers. Tobacco Sticks takes place in Richmond in 1945. This coming of-age story is about both thir teen-year-old Lee Hartwell and 48th ANNUAL CHOWAN COUNTY October 3rd - October 7th FAIRGROUNDS IN EDENTON PAY ONE PRICE - $7 PER PERSON AT GATE Saturday from 1:00 p.m. until 5:00 p.m. Admission for All Youths through High School Only $5.00 With Discount Passes TUESDAY NIGHT IS EARLY BIRD SPECIAL NIGHT WITH ADMISSION ONLY $5.00 FOR EVERYONE Babes 2 Years and Under & Persons 65 and Over Free All Week GATES OPEN: Weekdays at 5 p.m., Except Thurs. at 3:30, Sat. at 1 p.m. Midway Closes 11 p.m., except on. Sat, it doses at 12 Midnight Exhibits close nightly at 10 p.m. The Fair is licensed by the NC Dept, of Agriculture and will feature Conklin Shows U.S.A. FEATURING... OVER 30 RIDES, GAMES & GREAT FAIR FOOD! The Theme Is "Looking To The Future" with special exhibits and promotions and a special formation of "Kids Club" NEW EXPANDED PARKING WITH A SHUTTLE SERVICE TO THE GATE Fun For The Entire Family! Clowns Surprise Guests Livestock Barnyard Petting Farm Exhibits Horticulture • Crafts Baked Goods • Flowers Canned Goods Needlework Fine Arts • Livestock Contests Youth Talent Show Little Miss Chowan County Fair Miss Chowan County Fair Chili Cook-Off Live Entertainment Paradise Country Back Roads Wild Hearts Gospel Groups Earl Davenport & Paradise Road Harold Massey Country Jam The Doggies of the Wild, Wild West Sponsored by the American Legion Post 40, Edenton the city itself. Author William Hazelgrove is a native of Rich mond and this book is being com pared with To Kill a Mocking bird. A Gown of Spanish Lace, is Ariana’s link with her birth par ents in Janette Oke’s romantic Western. Knockoff is a novel about the counterfeiting of commercial products and the deadly games involved in the business which generates $200 billion in profits a year. Informational Gerry Spence, the lawyer who has never lost a criminal trial and has become a media star himself doihg commentary on the O.J. trial, has written the best seller How to Argue and Win Every Time. The American Religion is an investigation of religions that have grown in American soil and a look at which ones might be dominant in the future. Rediscovering Love is by a psy chiatrist who advocates commit ment and stresses the difference between the need to be loved and the ability to love. Large Print New Large Print books include a handful of Westerns, The Cat Who Talked to Ghosts, and re cent books by Belva Plain, Catherine Coulter, Julie Ellis, and Janette Oke. From Lawrence Block we have Bur glars Can’t Be Choosers, from Jack Higgins Angel of Death, and The Edenton Tea Party Chapter DAR created a special display at the Shepard-Pruden Library to commemorate Constitution Week, Sept. 17-23. The local observance began Sunday with the ringing of bells across the community at 4 p.m. Dr. Hugh Williamson of Edenton was among the signers of the U.S. Constitution during a meeting of the 2nd Continental Congress in Philadelphia, PA at 4 pan. on Sept 17,1787. (Staff photo by Rebecca Bunch) from Graham Landrum The Sen sational Music Club Mystery. Genealogy Those of you researching local history will be interested in a workshop taking place in Eliza beth City which is sponsored by Family Research Society of Northeastern North Carolina. Stop by the library for a registra {—financial planning' IF YOU’RE STARTING A BUSINESS, STEER CLEAR OF THESE PROBLEMS Starting your own business may be a dream that you’ve had for years, or it may be a relatively new idea. Either way, you can improve your chances for success by avoiding these common pitfalls. • Lack of money. You’ll probably need capital to start your business, plus a cash reserve until your business becomes self-sufficient. Plan your cash needs carefully and re alistically, and provide a generous cushion for setbacks and unexpected expenses. Consider leasing instead of buying. If you must buy, look into used equipment. If your business is going to need a start-up bank loan or other financing, obtain the money before you make any major commitments. • People problems. Make sure that you'll be able to hire and pay for the employees you need, especially if your business requires specialized skills. And since you’re the most important employee of all, try to evaluate yourself honestly and objectively. Do you have both the financial and marketing skills that your business will need, or do you plan to hire someone who does? If yob’re used.to working for a large company, or if you like having colleagues around, will you be able to adapt to a smaller office? While we’re on the subject of people, be sure to line up qualified accounting and legal advisors, as well as any other experts you may need. Good advisors can mean the difference between success and failure, especially in the early days of your business. • Insufficient planning. Research your industry and your competition in depth, and prepare a written business plan covering several years. Write a short mission statement for your company, identify your target market, and try to focus on both as closely as possible. Our next article will discuss some of the most common pitfalls in running a new business. I 8YKBS COMPANY. P. A. / CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS/ ApVISORS TO BUSINESSES & INDIVIDUALS King St., 2nd Floor (919)482-7644 Edenton, North Carolina 27932 200 N. Water St. (91 9)386-1 533 Elizabeth City, North Carolina 27909 PROVIDING COMPLETE FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT 8ERVICE8 LEARY PLANT lais -- , "Saturday >vy/[ Special" Sat., Sept. 23 J Get A j $2.50 Off j On The | Purchase Of Any Lawn Fertilizer! Just Arrived New Shipment Of Beautiful Houseplants ■ IT'S 1 PANSY TIME! 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