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LOUIS (TO re 35 1 jvjie Leading J eweler The Leading Jeweler, ELIZABETH CITT O. The Leading J eweler, ELIZABETH CITY, IV. O. jix: jLi3JEri?xi CITY, IV. o. LOUIS SELIE, The Leading Jewelet, ELIZABETH CITY, IV. C 5ELIB Ill Closer You Probe lie into the surpassing worth of every Article we show ..,rl in our Magnificent Display at the paiP the quicker ' ill you see that our prices are the lowest and that they ulciitified only with meritorious merchandize. Then 'iicre is a delightful freshness about the stock that ap L.y.P no less to the eye than the price does to the purse. There is no need to dwell on the merits of our o0()lb; let it suffice for us to say that never before have l-c been able to sell for so small a price. Weddmg BePs, we are told, will ring in Dear Old Edenton, in the near future, and we want to say right here in this con nection that we have never been so well prepared to sup- BERPFIFUL UiEDDIFjS PRESENTS as we are at this particular time. The most complete stock you have had the pleasure of seeing for an age; and the prices, too, are what makes you think how can he sell so cheap ? The I, E A DING J EWE LIS It, Established 18S2. Elizabeth City, N. C. Kid and his Cowboys, -r-, .Wis- 'J 1 - The LEADING J EWE LEU, Established 1882. Elizabeth Citv, N. C. Fiseran aqd Fapmer. Entered ju the Posi Office at K1 entOD is Second Cluss matter EDENTON, N.C., Oct. iStli, 189; 1 'all Term Sept 13, 1BS A splendid building thoroughly equipped and beautifully situated. Hi Pupils prepared for Gllee OV bilsilSS life. Department of Music, Miss. S. C Martm. KiL,f; .,,.1 n.uJtP. Miss. G. W. Wilkms. SCALES AND PLANTS rrn?;!i- pukely local coni-exsed fok the EUSY READER Hang up your straw hat. See "The Bicycle Swells" in ''A Hveezy Time." The leaves have begun to fall. Were voi. ever a witness? If not, l;e one to "A Hreezy Time." Next week will be Fair week. Miss your meals, but dout miss "A I?icc: y Time." Season for buckwheat and s ullage. See ii. U. l it?, a-the 315 sport in "A reizy Time." Siid us the news from your section. See "The i'.owerv Iioys ami Girls ' in 1 'A lireezv Time. " Go to the Fair next week and have a good time. Seethe Trilby Burlesque in "A Breezy lime Cotton picking and peanut 1 diofsrinjr all the go now. See the Tennis Quintette in "A Breezy Time." "Do unto others as you would have them do unto you." See Jack Dauber as the tramp in "A Breezv time. Read tax notices in this issue by By rum and Spruill, collectors. The front of Brinkley's Em porium is being painted this week. Miss Lelia Scott, of Franklin, Va.( is visiting friends in this I city. Don't fail to see the three-legged sailor in "A ireezy Time." Mrs. O. H. Dardeu is at Suf folk, Va., this week visiting friends. Don't be stinev with fun. See "A Breezy Time-' ' Miss Ella Hollowell is the guest of the Misses Spruill 011 Okum street. Miss Jennie Scott, of Berkley, Va., is visiting Miss Kate Coke on King street. See Old Jack Tar, the button buster, in "A Breezy time." E. E. Brinkley, of the Empo rium, has returned with a big stock of goods. A sure cure for the blues is Fitz & Webster's "A Breezy Time." If you foil to attend our Fair next week you'll regret it. Mark the prediction. To relieve that tired feeling, sec "A j Breezy Time." Miss Cora Gard, who has been visiting in this town has return ed to her home at E. City. The comedy event of the season will be Fitz & Webster in "A Breezy Time.' The success of the Edenton Fair is your success. Now, help to make it so. Mrs. Farrel, of Buffalo, N. Y., is in the city visiting her sister, Mrs. C. E. Branning. The funniest, wittiest and brightss. of all farce comedies, "A Breezy Timet Do Your Eyes Hurt from wearing improper! y fitted Glasses? If so, we can remedy this defect by showing vou the finest and most varied Assortment of EYE GLASSES and SPECTACLES that it has been our good fortune to handle for many a day. This department will be under the supervision of an Experienced Oculist, who will take great pleasure in supply ing your exact wants in this line. The LEADING JEWELElt, Established 1882. Elizabeth City, N. C. I Dr. C. V. Bogert has returned from Murfreesboro, and reports a : splendid and profitable trip. There will be some fine racing at the Fair next week. Already a number of horses have arrived. The sweetest songs, the jolliest jokes, the happiest hits are in "A Breezy Time." The Fair Ball to take place Thursday night next at Colonial Hall, promises to be a brilliant affair. Come to the Fair next week and you will return home a re newed being, better prepared for work. Work on W. O. Elliott's and Frank V. White's new buildings is progressing at a lively rate. Music, the latest songs and dances, abound in the performance of Fitz and Webster's "A Breezv Time." Next week will be our "WcK tome week," and Edenton throws wide her gates and gives to all a hearty greeting. Rev. Tosiah Elliott was in the city yesterday and presided over t the i.ieell iii 1 : iast aiyrii Primary Department and French, Higher English and Ancient Languages, C. D. Graves. TUITION: per mouth, it 81.25. $2.00- Primarv grade, Intermediate Higher English, Languages extra, each Music, Elocution (Special lessons) Elocution (Class lessons) Ttirirlnfolc t , A pupil having more than one half studies in a higher rade be of that grade b Tuition is payable monthly. Unlws sicl arranpments are made beforehand, pupils registering enter for the st ot t uat term JNO Eduction mnP. rent in case of illness for more than 2 weeks. Boaid can be obtained at reasonable rates. Address $3.00. 5 $3.25. $4.00 $1.00 .20 C. 3D. Dr. Cooper, dentist, left this morning for Baltimore. See his notice elsewhere. Our millinery dealers are now displaying some beautiful novel ties of the latest styles. Laughter is the pepsin of longevity. See "A Breezy Time" and laugh for- ! ever.- Mr. W. H. Coffield is out again, he having been 011 the i sick list for several days. Mrs. S. M. Hunter has return ed from Amboy, this -county, where she spent several weeks. Mr. Tos. Batliner has purchas ed the- Bottling establishment in this city of H. Danmngburg. 1-1 Baptist Church Mr. and Mrs. VY. M. Jewell, of Portsmouth, Va., are in the city the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. H Mitchell. Mr. YV. M. Bond's new and handsome residence on Broad street has been completed, into which he removed his family this week. Mr. A. C. Mitchell has returned from New York City where he purchased a lartre stock of iroods for his two stores . T ' . ... r.11 Urnnrl mid Kins' streets. This IS Jiis second trip this season to the Met ropolitan i-ty. The arrent of the Breezv Time Co , eave a series of sterioptican views tree to the public on lues day night, which were witnessed by a large crowd of people. A telephone line is being erected from this place to the several fisheries 111 this county on the Albemarle sound, a dis tance of about fifteen miles. The services at the Baptist Church last Sunday night was ended very abruptly. An alarm of fire was given and the congre gation rushed for the door. Rev. Mr. Edwards, of the Ee. male Institute at Raleigh, was in the citv Sunday last, and lees tured in the afternoon at the Bap tist Church and preached at night. Rev. Tno. E. White is at Hert ford this week assisting Rev. Josiah Elliott in a protracted meeting in progress in that cow 11. Blessed is he that advertises, for he shall be well known. Blessed not is he who does not advertise, for he or his can't be known by any. Next" wreek is Eair week. What are you going to do for it. If you haven't anything worth showing go and see what other iolks have to show. Big excursions will be given trom E- City, Hertford and oth er places next week to the Eden ton Fair, and nearly everybody, it seems, will be here. Good news for the people. If you wish the best bargains in fall goods be sure and buy goods from the merchants thatadvertise in the Fisherman & Farmer. How are all the people groins: to know that you want them to trade with you, if you do not in vite them and invite "them through the columns of your live county paper A. C. and R. S. Mitchell are now engaged in opening up a fine stock of confectioneries, stationery and patent medicines in the Capehart store on King street. Subscribers not receiving; their paper regularly will please give notice at tnis omce. It is requested that all those who have an exhibit for the Fair will carry same to the grounds on Monday next. The sooner you carry it there the better dis play the 'managers will make of it. If you do not feel like attend ing more than one fair this year, it should be your home fair. It will suffer no extortionate charg es and all may rely upon having a pleasant and profitable time. Mr. E. S. Dail, the carriage manufacturer of Windsor, has written Secretary Bond to re- serve space in the Fair building for him during the Fair. He will have an exhibit of hand some Buggies, Road Carts, &c. He was too fresh. Magistrate You sav this man assaulted you. How did it happen? Polorvd citizen 1 brushed agin' him, an' he saved I was . "too fresh" an' then he 'salted I me, sah. New York ;'' '. I Young man, if you want to see the prettiest, the sweetest, the loveliest, and the most bewitch ing; gdrls in existence, come to our Fair next week. You can come nearer crowding ten dol lars' worth of real pleasure into a fifty cent ticket here than at al most anv other place we know of. Business men, we are reach ing; the people of this county and adjoining counties. Our sub scnption books are open tor in spection. Now is the time to put in your Fall advertisement, if you wish to let the people know what you are doing and ex pect to do, and you wish to have our readers trade with you. To retain an abundant head of hair of a natural color to a good old age, the hygiene of the scalp must be observed. Apply Hall's Hair Renewer. At the top of this pag;e appears the mammoth advertisement of T.ouis Selig. the leading; and Droressive Teweler of E. City, who will be at the Fair next week with a fine exhibit of dia monds. watches, iewelry, optical goods, plated ware, &c. Its equal has never been seen in this sec tion, and a cordial invitation is extended everybody to call at his stand in the Main exhibition hall and see for themselves what a nrocrressive ieweler is equal to, in the way of a display. Selig is not only a clever gentleman with whom to deal but a most reliable one, and what he says von can relv upon as being- true No one should miss seeing his beautiful exhibit. New Trial Granted. Visit Our Exhibit in the Main Exhibition Hall at the Fair Groands and we will show you Complete lines of Elgin and Waltham Watches. Comprehensive Stock of Solid Gold and Filled Watch Cases. Greatest Variety of the Latest Novelties in Silver. Beautiful Creations in GrOld Jewelry. The latest Fad in Sterling Silver Lock Bracelets and "Trilby" Hearts. The LEAD FNG Jewelers, Established 1882. Elizabeth City, N. C. Amon? the oninions filed o J Tuesday by the Supreme Court at Kaieign is the case ot wool vs. town of Edenton. A new trial is granted. In the cast of -'A Breezy Time"which will appear at Rea's Opera House on Friday, Oct. iSth, there are five Com edians and four Comediennes. The principals are E. B. Fitz and Kateryn Webster. A great deal of original and tuneful music lias been composed specially for the production. "A Breezy Time" is a veritable mint of mirth, and it depends for success on legitimate nhilitv nn thp nart of tlie norformers rather than upon "suggestiveness." Fitz and Webster have added many new and original features this season worthy of note. NEW AD VER TISEMEN TS. Taxes 1895. The Tax List for Edenton and Yeooim Townships is now in mv A. hands for collection. All tax pavers will save trouble and ex pease by early settlement. Taxes of 1S95 must be paid in 1895. No delay! I will be at W. E. Jordon's store, November 7th, 1895 and at Edenton every Sat urday, after this date until list is completed. OCT. C. I3Y11U3I, October 17, '95. Collector. TAKE NOTICE. By order of City Councilmeu I am compel to settle for 1894 tax -A. " list in mv hands by 1st of No vember. All those who owe taxes are requested to settle with me at once, as I shall proceed to collect as prescribed by law from this date on. Settle now and you'll save trouble and extra costs. J. VV. SPRUEIX, Tax Collector. or Sale. A new upright walnut Piano with pedals and all the lates improvements, guaranteed for 5 years by one of the largest fac tories in this country. ractory price $475.00. Has to be sold a! once for a debt, for a great dea less than cost. Apply at once to P. O. Box 584, Newberne, N. C. I will leave tosday for Balti 111 ore and will be absent until about Ue 15th of December, at which time I will return for a short time onlv. Those 111 need of work in my line will confer a avor bv holding: same tor me I also take pleasure in express ing my appreciation for the avors and patronage 1 nave re- reived. Dr. W. H. Cooper, Dentist. NOTICE. Farmers, DID YOU KNOW That you could get the same prices for your ! Cotton, Peanuts and other products -HERE as vou can 111 JNortoik? men sell at home, where you can see it weighed before your own eyes and the money counted in your own hands. Sell to J; W. Howell, Highest prices paid. 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