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5 i i FAIR NOTfcS. Oar live Secretary ami Advertis ing Apt., Messrv Ay diet I and Mitcb rll tliil a lively business in Nor- w . i folk last Wednesdar. Thev Rccured 37 facing horses to enter for tbe purses at the Albemarle Turk : Fair. Amoris'thf-mia the wonder of tbe rro F:irilifiako Pilot, a racier? - T ' , - linrn fWkMi TnWfl. Will 11 TaCO - v . . -, g OKiiriil time without rider driver or Bulkey. His record is 2 minutes and 8 seconds on A mile heat. He will enter the races oacb day Tues day, AVednwday, Thursday .and Fridav. A hereevtr he appear. on a race ccurso large crowds attend to witness his! wonderful ratine against time. A 'large .number of spaces have hern sold and we be speak the l irgcst attendance at tb Fair that has ever been known. : We congratulate the Hrcretarj and AdvertisicgLVgt. cn' th. ir sue cess. The hnn-tH are fmm mvi dlfTVr. nt St:4fS. A Till "C trm! awaits tbos v. ho o:m. to the IVir mmmw0mmmmmmim0imafm'mm0mmmmmim-mmm,mBmmfm-'0m'mm ) ' t y ' 1 -"- .' " .' " . J i j ' ' ' 1 "U ' - ' $ --, f . .". .7-' ---'ZJ-v "i . 4 - ' . ! . - , . A, - - . - ... '.. . .- r -1 - . -.- . - j" .-...--:-. T'. - - . - - v - " . - - ' " - .i - - - . ' '-v --r.- s.-; iir ..;: vr.--- v.. -; L - : : -v " ... . --" . . - I. . -. . , . - I . - . .- - , - 1. - i-- 'i-i ' . -? i :-: . ' - ' ' " - ' . .-. : . .- ;,. -., ' Tlic Fair nuthi ri'.its nrt routr.l u ii:g in i verv way .pi-Siib!e. to th ccDTenifUct vt the paMir. Ihcy have rtnlizid that then r.vt a grent mitiv to:Iv r!iuiu ' in UunhetL . i t ,. Citv who b ive nuiurioui nit: Ua U - .vtiilit. 1 .1 1 r v.lu th !ut eihib.t them L.-cau-e of a w.i!:tcf n.:ins t convev -tl.t;: t tho fair gnmwU For the ci.vt :;ii !. f wU -p!t tbe autLoritits h ivt uvuied oiu Atlious juil'OW. I which v. ill a!l ul c 1 vour door on ' Mocdny, Ootol.ei ! :rJi.i..r.(b 'ni il fcnvi-v anv und ul. O 4 article to tlie fnir groui.d-. A 1M of aitiib s fur exhibit i u in the laditH Mfrartnui.t houhl b t uivt-n to Mis Wtic M.rgan. A ' list of nil artirhs for ihibition I sbouM be given to Dr. II. T. Ayd . lrtt. Socretan-. If Tou can't see them in person, drop them a not- 'through the mail. AVc hope thin convenience will be appreciated. ... -a ft . ll . -.,.1 ;,l.t,.n Inn'A r hlhll Oil lUf v BUVI fc V . . mm mmm fy - ; part of bur town people. . .. r';77vs7 t 4 7 - , ':V. 1 . " , " .7 . ?- 7'". .7.. ;-v.o - ----7 ...n ' . .-X,;.,- - ' ra t cr7Dr7i7T7 Tlf? m WW feSif Ji5!3 J qo y W &yLyJyilS OeULJ. Ea e-ini: t n-'. y mud lrJohn .C. Kilgo is a great r,rr l r nrcftt orator, a Christian educator President of Trinity Ccl- Wbenever and wherever be onl-a YrmT lrnrn a lesion.. He c l J . m - is ft crreat thinker, and tbmks wcil He is a patriotic citizen and loved by all good people. The students nf Trinitv College love him as a father, and the students of AVake Forest College number hixu, in their affection, with Dr. Tavlor . and the othrr members of tho faculty. He will speak ou the first . day of the T?r Snndfiv school and lauca- " i tional Dav. Hi4 theme is -Christian Education." Tbe right man ana the Tight subject! Ho thinks, dreams and lives Christian Educa tion, aixl on this occasion he will be at his best. 1 Good people of Albemarle North Carolina, do you realize what a rare opportunity is yours ? ' Come to the Fair and hear Ibis able ana learicss chamnion of Christain Education. m .m -i I 1 1 t 0 t 13nng your cmKircn io iuc t.i w . . . 0-m, . f - 1 It 1 1 this modern uamaiia, voia juu uuu thev will be the better for it. ij&7VTi A will criTr Albemarle Park 'Fdir. This, horse -goes wthoiit ;a7deT or swers the tap; of the bell, .with- tne inteiiiffenc; 01 a iriiiu w, inn --fK o..UiAsf, woTidfirs of the .'!li9th;century . ,: lie ;S; ironi' . asoii DitYv Iowa, ana nas a irecuru-.ux M 77 MARRIAGE. PUmouth Iiock chickens. Donations by tbe Manteo merfciianrs. W. 11 Knight, one bor toi!et 8 W. Evans, pair h'nen towels Unwell, bottle nice perfume Jennett, set of napkins; Grifliu & bample Mr. Thos. S. Grady, mauager of the Wake Forest Book Buyers Lnion, Wake Forest, N? C, will donate six hie books to the Sunday-bbool which can show the best lecord of avrrare attendance. Touching In n cidents and Kcmarkablo Answers to Prayer is the title of tho set of books which Mr. Grady offers. This book is peculiarly adapted to " children, and should be in every 'Lonic, as well as in every Sunday- school library. Supenntcndants bring a record of tbe attcnaance oi roar 'school to the Fair on "Sunday school and Educational - Day "Ae "will, compare your records, and award the six handsome, and Talu- able books. Fverv dar out Secretary isreceiv- n- anohcations for space from dis tant points and many contracts closed. The grounds are large and capable of accomodating all ap plicants. 4 " - cvrral ?ifts came, in this week from the prosperous merchants of Mnleo. which will bo found in the TUfcnf articles for the parties who tt'01 be married at tbe air grounu. ti,1 Prp'nJnm TAsl is iust out in I,.l,ut f.im. and for distribution. iJ- fcv f They carrbo Secured by calling on the Secretary ur. Ayuieu. vrrv interesting relics will be placed on exhibition. A pitcher 240 yeais old, or strange bikp.-, nererthelcss excellent workmanship, It U cuallnir Interest. Everybody is puc.Hiii2 t!ic l appy couple who will be the ivclpMHrauts of many valuable and hainlsomc puscnts. The following are some of the pres ents which have already been donated, Willi many others to follows ; i Om i.oiiular Register of Deeds, yi. M. 1. iJulpepper, will donate the mar-riagi- licence. Mr. Culpepper, by the w:iy, has the reputation of having per fi imil mine marriage ceremonies than any other man in the county, the iiiimb r i.r which Is upward of five hun dml. A license blank, handsomely gildnJ, has been obtained especially for the i-cuision. n.u tonsorial artist, Mr. J. 1. iere uw, will shave, hair-cut and shampoo Ihru'ioom. a ir Mitchell cives one year s suu- .ci iption to tbe Fisherman and Farmer, otni. J..U. Banks will give one of the i.itttiest hats in her well equipped mil linery store to the Iride. Mrs. M. Hill, our popular aiain oi. milliner, will give a handsome lace col lar to the bride. II. C. Godfrey & Co:, our leading brokers, will give a ham. Caleb Walker will generously donate the best beef roast in bis market. M. Weisel will ive a haudsome pair of blankets. Vptt romcs Josh Davis, the leading huckster, with a pair of chickens, n v. Overman will give afcet of bed springs. Mr. Overman gave a sit to tbe former bridal pariy, aim iui- man tells us they have been excellent ones. A (3 rice will give a handsome worsted dress. Joe telli us that it wi!l be the handsomest piece of goods in Ins store. . Now you may know what that means. ' Vnr rnmps our up-to-date mei cuai.u , Sawyer & Jones. They give a p.ur of the finest make of Ziegur urus. tt, hr'ul. To the groom they will give a pair of their best - Kclaier, L'ett- man & Co. s shoes. I i Sncar.the zeiilal manager iu i.f v,w York Backet t-tcre, wid give one dozeii knives andjorks. James Spiers gives an cx.ra q,.a.uy copper batltd cedar bucktt. t.T .umalif ieelcr, luis Stii', gives a iuuidsome solid silver butler kuife. . ' . . Ti Ibivmaa. cur Ftaung airei merchant, give live pounds Auuoar's extra lard. Now this is o:.ly the beginning ci long list of prcseuls which will apptar hi each issue. cnuash. emblematic of ina.s- fcolublo connubial happiues', offered to the bridal couple by Col. It. u. ertccj. Mr uS. Stafford.' one of our pros perous farmers, will gixe two gallons f fu Imme-maue mo.a53J5. w m tr ' . I -if V r T I A ILritxou Morgan wnt . bride and groom with ft fine pair of I rap; J. L D. J. n. Smith, one fascinator: Oriffin, & Co., silk handkerchief; ESrans & 71 Sunday s School Superintendents will notify tho Secretary oi uieir in DRUGS, CHEMICALS, NOT lONSClCARS, SEED, tention of contesting for thd and case with ifheir singing Do not fail to do this. library classes. BEIGE! BRICK! THE m ELIZABETH CITY I BIGS WORE i i f! Are the leading brick manufacturers of Eastern North Carolina. itrir.k of perv decriition. Orders nrnmnllr nttMll! to. i" x - 7 7 . t WARD. j 1'roprietor. S 1 ONRY ! Stone Setting, Brick Laying, Tile Hanging.; Slantle Setting, Plas tering, Masonry in all i t brancM a K.il.rminin2 a Specialty Wnrk bV ir.tt (lav or couiraci. A. L. HAWKINS e7opeiyee; LAYD f AGENT NOEFOLE k SOUTHERN RAILROAD AND 'DEALER IN f Heal Estat GE,IGGS -DEALERS IN C5-AGKXTS FOR TllK SABOROSa CfGAH. 1 M Water Si. ' !! ! : " 't First Class Accomodations. Most Convenient: for Bail- road and Steamboat Lines . . , Transient Boarding aspecialtv. , PoindcxtcAst , at ihc Bnlje. & k -4 i". i M " " Br. W. H. MORRIS; 'i - , 7-v : . --r-ri1 "- r, , - : r'- :-7 :77.r;7;.v--..-V:'Dtj " -- - ... ' ' - "0- : J ;t.7.V: .i.: :('. ' . S , -v, t-:f?i7.-. OF ALL liOIffi'i - SCIENTIFICALLY TREATED, i Advice fciwn iiii'l i-xanriimtipn of tork'' '.mado free f cluirfC "t the IIIc. - ATT Q'RNEYS; AT" LAW; : ' " EUzabeiJi Cit'j, X. C UlWm, WOODWORK, FSRB, : . - - ' ' ' . i 5 Practice-in -,th couritlrs of CurritucH, Cn;nflw, Pa.-qu.iUutk. IVrtnlinftr h: rn and Tyrrell, and in the supreme ka :dtirt f thn Hlatt . CirCoIlectjons a specialty and promptly) made. Ami General Repairing of eyery description promptly d4ne;;the nv;t ftrtiticj Jl Xij'jllS X I I 1V11J1j1 il V X . . manner. Twenty years ciLirneiac av.i-,, " c J . J. SH Next door to Gregory's Stables. 9 -Sunncr, 1397 FaU- trrand dnplay of trimmeil ami nniriyimp.l Ladle; MitW and Infanfg PEAUGEAR, Best styles "and materials aUreairHibh-pnces. NEAL ' cSee grand display at the Fair. Water SU, Ad joining Hotel-Arlington. 17 erected Beauti Lands Loasht and sold, Louse nntl SOIU UIl rrj cr v VI i . .:i7 f co ? rm Ttirerside Avenue ; alio houses and lot for sale tv ;."!:.!..-.. Plasartt View" allotment- Parties havine farms or citv proierty fortsale wdl dd well to t.laci it in the hands of Mr Preyer, as i . ..i....tieMi lirfplv In the Northern and Western State. Addr.-. . -fi ; iwU. rut. i fcu, I Elizabeth C.ty,N.C " i- SEE Soeller's Special Art Dkplay at tb OF LIFE SIZE CRAYONS, PAS'iELS, & THE WONDER i P ! "BASE BELIEF J. L. SAWYER. J. If. AVDLKTf. 7 k0mmfA Sawyer & AydIett, HARDWARE, T.'A- COWiWiAWD i ARCHITECT $c BUILD I i - - ' MANUFACTURERS OF- ATouIding, Scroll-Work, Turned:' Work and allJ ?kiJl J lanin Mill WOrK. iXOUga XjUXJIUCI auu u.u , of all kinds. Fish and Produce Boxes, j. " G-RJLlSm DISPLAY JLT TSB FAIR. 0?0GRHPHI;: i ! ' -1 Wat r htrft. - , ; ' ' i ' ' " .ctctj..1J! II. ERS.. I Stoves', AKneultural 1 1 n i 1 tru-nt. Wason, l'airiire Jid ('art Malarial, l'aintf, -Oil.-, HarnefK, Suli, Doors and lilinds. ' ' 'Agetits fcr Ev-eNfor hd'.v'W Len Cook Srove ts.d '!attar.o(t-;; I'ane Mill. t-e Orand Ilarduar jYi, liny at the Fir, VANTED. -? Lt firm ?And ad i.l CXI acrei oi ciito,' " i . 3 year.. Call on or-Udw i Kllzabctb City, N. C. A Wholesale and Retail Dealers in I"'-': I .- ' 7."r:-1 .: m a w.-r A "KTD 1? AUG GflOOERIEi? IV mm Dsdiiai isaawa bimbi iof w-- r - I HAY, GrRfViN AND Quality and Prices Gaarauted. PIKDfDUUE. Water Street, under Ailinffton Hotel. Manufacturers at and Dealers in- ; I Roiled and Bolted ileal, Hominy, Bran, briers promptly filled an oods aelivered frcc. ' l.;-..' - Muttlu-v,-., St., E. City, N. C. Thone 41. E EXHIBIT AT PAIi:. 1 ' J-... . - ; , . " to! mm. parlor. WMfMMitiWM AU U!n: of Sh-vf,.K. Hair C utting 8l.au, lralM P'f IkL ttc, done rMotrupolitan nmnner iSjpCt- -it7-iJ:5 . Hotel. . -7 ' t , ?V7? V.ri.a--v "NT. '2 rn Iload Street, one block gton . South of All tlmronMiitly equipped w.th Hot, to.d aud Shower Haths, with every, modern lini provement. Ueit cigaw const- ntly.j' will bo there.
The Weekly Economist (Elizabeth City, N.C.)
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Oct. 8, 1897, edition 1
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