Greensboro (Guilford County, N.C.) city directory, 1884, Part 2

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Publication date: 1884
Publisher: Richmond, Hill Directory Co.
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Wisconsin-Tuesday after first Monday in Novem- ber.


Wyoming Territory-Tuesday after first Monday in . November.


Legal Holidays in the United States.


New Year's Day-Jan 1-In all States and Terri- . tories, except Arkansas, Delaware, Georgia, Kentucky, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, North Caro- lina, South Carolina, and Rhode Island.


Anniversary of the Battle of New Orleans-January . 8-In Louisiana.


Lincoln's Birthday-Feb. 12-In Louisiana.


Washington's Birthday-Feb. 22d-In all States : and Territories, except Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Illinois, Iowa, Indiana, Kansas, Maine, Missouri, North Carolina, Ohio, Texas, Oregon and Tennessee. Shrove Tuesday- March 1-In Louisiana, and . cities of Mobile, Montgomery, and Selma, Ala.


Anniversary of Texan Independence-March 2- In Texas.


Fireman's Anniversary-March 4-In Louisiana. Good Friday-April 15-In Florida, Louisiana, Minnesota and Pennsylvania.


Memorial Day-April 26-In Georgia.


Battle of San Jacinto-April 21-In Texas.


Decoration Day-May 30-In Colorado, Maine, Ver- .. mont, Connecticut, Michigan, New Hampshire, New . Jersey, Rhode Island, New York, Pennsylvania, and ! District of Columbia.


Fourth of July-In all States and Territories.


General Election Day-Generally on Tuesday after - first Monday in November-In California, Maine, . Missouri, New Jersey, New York, Oregon, South Car- - olina, and Wisconsin.


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Thanksgiving Day-Usually last Thursday in No- vember-and Fast days whenever appointed by the President-are legal holidays in all States and Terri- tories.


Christmas Day-In all the States and Territories. MEMBERS OF CONGRESS FROM NORTH CAROLINA.


Senate.


Zebulon B. Vance, Democrat. M. W. Ransom, Democrat.


House.


State at large-R. T. Bennett, Democrat.


1st District-W. F. Pool (c), Republican, deceased.


2d District-J. E. O'Hara (c), Republican.


3d District-W. J. Green, Democrat.


4th District-W. R. Cox, Democrat.


5th District-A. M. Seales, Democrat.


6th District-C. Dowd, Democrat.


7th District-Tire York, Republican.


8th District-R. B. Vance, Democrat.


NOTE .- The above refers to the old districts, no elec- tion having taken place since new apportionment.


Congressional Districts.


Counties.


FIRST


Population.


Beaufort


17,471


Camden


6,274


Chowan


7,900


Carteret.


9,785


Currituck


6,476


Dare


3,245


Gates


8,897


Hertford.


10,280


Hyde.


11,843


Martin


13,140


Pamlico


6,324


Pasquotank.


10,386


Perquimans


9,468


Pitt.


21,790


Tyrrell


4 545


Washington


8,928


SECOND.


Bertie


16,401


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Counties.


Population.


Craven 19,729


Edgecombe 26,179


Greene


10,034


Halifax


30,300


Lenoir


15,344


Northampton


20,032


Vance.


Warren


22,619


Wilson


16,064


THIRD.


Onslaw


9,828


Pender


12,468


Duplin


18,771


Sampson


22,892


Bladen


16,158


Wayne ..


24,943


Cumberland


23,836


Harnett


10,862


Moore


16,821


FOURTH.


Nash.


17,731


Franklin


20,829


Wake


48,209


Durham


18,771


Orange


23,698


Chatham


23,456


Alamance


14,613


Johnston


23,462


FIFTH.


Granville


31,285


Person


13,719


Rockingham.


21,744


Caswell


17,825


Stokes


15,353


Guilford.


23,584


Surry.


15.301


Forsyth


18,070


SIXTH.


New Hanover


21,387


Brunswick


9,390


Columbus


14,439


Richmond


18,245


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Counties. Population.


Anson 18,000


Union 18,056


Stanley .


10,506


Cabarrus


14,964


Robeson


23,882


Mecklenburg


34,180


SEVENTH.


Montgomery.


9,375


Randolph


20,836


· Davidson


20,333


Rowan


19,917


Davie.


11,097


Iredell


22,672


Catawba


14,496


Yadkin


12,421


EIGHTH.


Wilkes.


19,181


Alexander


8,355


Watauga 8,160


Ashe


14,436


Alleghany.


5,486


Caldwell


10,288


Cleveland


16,571


Burke.


12,811


Gaston


14,254


Lincoln


11,061


NINTH.


Cherokee


8,182


Clay .


3,316


Graham


2,335


Macon


8,064


Swain.


3,785


Jackson


7,343


Haywood .


10,271


Transylvania.


5,340


Henderson


7,765


Polk.


5,063


Rutherford 15,198


Buncombe. 21,910


McDowell.


9,836


Madison


12,810


Yancey


7,693


Mitchell


9,435


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UNITED STATES COURTS IN NORTH CAROLINA.


Circuit Court for Eastern District convenes in Ral- eigh first Monday in June and last Monday in No- vember. H. L. Bond, Judge; George W. Brooks, Dis- trict Court Judge ; Joshua B. Hill, United States Marshal ; N. J. Reddick, Circuit Court Clerk.


District Court for Eastern District convenes at Elizabeth City third Mondays in April and October. Wm. G. Griffin, Clerk.


At Newbern fourth Mondays in April and October. George E. Tinker, Clerk.


At Wilmington first Monday after the fourth Mon- day in April and October. Wm. Larkin, Clerk ; W. S. O'B. Robinson, District Attorney.


District Court for Western District convenes in Charlotte second Mondays in June and December. Robert P. Dick, Judge ; Thomas B. Keogh, United States Marshal ; H. C. Cowles, Clerk ; E. K. P. Osborne, Deputy Clerk.


Greensboro, first Mondays in April and October. J. W. Payne, Clerk.


Statesville, third Mondays in April and October .. H. C. Cowles, Clerk.


Asheville, first Monday after the fourth Monday in April and October. James E. Reed, Clerk ; James E. Boyd, Attorney.


United States Assay Office, Charlotte. (Formerly Mint).


C. J. Cowles, Asssayer ; Geo. B. Hanna, asst.


Charlotte Recruiting Station U. S. A .; Capt. E. M. Hayes, 5th Cavalry.


Postal Regulations.


Direct your letters to a postoffice, and if to a city add the street and number or postoffice box.


First Class Rates of Postage-Letters and all other written matter, whether sealed or unsealed, or fast- ened in any manner so that it cannot be examined, 2 cents per half ounce, and each fraction thereof. Postal cards are unmailable with any printed or writ- ten matter on the address side, except the superscrip- tion.


Second Class-Only for publishers and news agents. Third Class-Printed matter, in unsealed wrappers:


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only (notched envelopes pay letter rates), one cent for four ounces or fraction thereof. This includes books, circulars, chromos, engravings, handbills, lithographs, magazines, music, newspapers, pamph- lets, proof sheets, and manuscript accompanying reproductions by the electric pen or any process ex- cept writing and copying press. Limit, four pounds, except one book, which may weigh more; must be fully prepaid. Matter of this class cannot be returned or forwarded without additional postage. Safest to "have parcels weighed at postoffice.


Permissible Writing-The name and address of sender, written on inside or outside of package, or marks calling attention to some special passage.


Rates of Postal Money Orders-On orders not ex. ceeding $15, 10 cents ; over $15 and not exceeding $30, 15 cents ; over $30 and not exceeding $40, 20 cents ; over $40 and not exceeding $50, 25 cents; over $50 and not exceeding $60, 30 cents; over $60 and not exceeding $70, 35 cents; over $70 and not exceeding $80, 40 cents; over $80 and not exceeding 100, 45 cents.


The order is only payable at the office on which it is drawn, and should be cancelled within one year from date of issuance. Once paying an order, by whomsover presented, the Department will be liable to no further claims.


Registered Letters Fee-10 cents and regular post- age.


Postal Notes from 1 cent to $4.99, 3 cents.


STATE GOVERNMENT NORTH CAROLINA.


Governor-Thomas J. Jarvis.


Lieutenant-Governor-James L. Robinson.


Secretary of State-Wm. L. Sanders.


Treasurer-J. M. Worth.


Teller of Treasury-H. M. Worth.


Chief Clerk of Treasury-D. W. Bain.


Auditor-Wm. P. Roberts.


Superintendent Public Instruction-John C. Scar- brough.


Adjutant-General-Johnston Jones.


Attorney-General-Thomas S. Kenan.


State Geologist-W. C. Kerr.


Librarian-Sherwood Haywood.


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DIRECTORY.


Keeper of Capitol-C. M. Roberts. Governor's Council-Secretary of State, Treasurer, Auditor and Superintendent of Public Instruction .. North Carolina Legislature. SENATE.


1st District, W. W. Speight, S. J. Halstead, Rep.


2d District, W. T. Caho, Theo. W. Poole, Dem.


3d District, George A. Mehane (c), Rep.


4th District, J. J. Goodwyn, Rep.


5th District, Robert R. Gray (c), Rep.


6th District, John King, Dem.


7th District, James S. Battle, W. W. Farmer, Dem.


8th District, W. E. Clarke, Rep.


9th District, John N. Whitford, Dem.


10th District, E. J. Hill, W. T. Dorch, Dem.


11th District, F. B. Loftin, Rep.


12th District, H. E. Scott, Rep.


13th District, R. H. Liyon, Lib.


14th District, E. T. Boykin, Dem.


15th District, T. F. Toon, N. McLean, Dem.


16th District, Duncan Morrison, Dem.


17th District, Wm. Richardson, Dem.


18th District, Thomas R. Purnell, Rep.


19th District, H. W. Carter (c), Rep.


20th District, C. N. B. Evans, Dem., I. R. Strayhorn, Rep.


21st District, B. H. Cozart, Rep.


22d District, Thomas B. Womack, Dem.


. 23d District, H. R. Scott, Dem.


24th District, J. T. Morehead, Dem.


25th District, J. C. Black, Dem.


26th District, George A. Graham, Rep.


27th District, J. F. Payne, Dem.


28th District, Samuel J. Pemberton, Dem.


29th District, S. B. Alexander, Dem.


30th District, J. G. Ramsey, Rep.


31st District, M. H. Pinnix, Dem. 32d District, Cyrus B. Watson, Dem. 33d District, J. A. Hampton, Dem.


34th District, R. Z. Linney, W. F. Dotson, Dem.


35th District, E. F. Lovell, Dem.


36th District, Riley Neil, B. A. Berry, Dem.


37th District, A. Costner Dem.


38th District, James L. Webb.


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39th District, J. B. Eaves, Rep.


40th District, J. N. Ebbs, Dem.


41st District, W. W. Jones, Dem. 42d District, M. C. King, Dem.


Democrats (Dem.), 34; Republicans (Rep.), 15; Liberals (Lib.), 1.


HOUSE.


Alamance, Thomas H. Holt, Dem.


Alexander, R. P. Matherson, Dem.


Allegheny, J. W. Landreth, Rep.


Anson, Wm. A. Liles, Dem. Ashe, J. O. Wilcox, Rep. Beaufort, Enoch S. Simmons, Dem. Bertie, T. R. Speller, Rep. Beaden, John Newell, Rep. Brunswick, Wm. Grissett, Rep.


Buncombe, C. M. McLoud, B. G. Gudger, Dem.


Burke, S. McD. Tate, Dem.


Cabarrus, H. C. McAllister, Dem. Caldwell, W. H. Bower, Dem. Camden, John K. Abbott. Cartaret, Rev. L. H. Hardy, Dem.


Caswell, James W. Poe (c), Rep.


Catawba, M. O. Sherrill, Dem,


Chatham, D. H. Marsh, W. A. Lawrance, Dem.


Cherokee, Robert Bruce, Rep.


Chowan, E. H. Sutton (c), Rep. Clay, J. S. Anderson, Dem. Cleveland, L. E. Powers, Dem.


Columbus, H. D. Williamson, Dem.


Craven, W. H. Johnson, Rep. Cumberland, Geo. M. Ross, Dem., E. P. Powers, Rep. Currituck, W. H. Cowell, Dem.


Dare, E. H. Riggs, Dem. Davidson, H. J. Harris, Dr. J. F. Beall, Dem. Davie, P. H. Cain, Rep. Duplin, Jon D. Stanford, Dem.


Durham, Robert C. Strudwick, Dem.


Edgecombe, W. Belcher, H. R. Bridgers (€), Rep. Forsyth, G. W. Wilson, Dem. Franklin, W. F. Green, Dem., B. F. Bullock, Rep. Gaston, James W. Reid, Dem. Gates, John J. Gatling, Dem. Graham, Geo. B. Walker, Dem.


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Granville, A. H. A. Williams, Dem., J. W. Jenkins, Rep.


Greene, W. T. Dixon, Rep.


Guilford, J. W. Fobis, J. L. King, Dem.


Halifax, J. M. P. Pittman, H. J. Newlin, Rep.


Harnett, Daniel Stewart, Dem.


Haywood, W. W. Stringfield, Dem.


Henderson, B. F. Passey, Dem.


Hertford, George H. Mitchell, Rep.


Hyde, Jas. B. Baum, Dem.


Iredell, A. C. Tamlinson, A. Leazer, Dem. Jackson, J. M. Candler, Rep.


Johnston, H. M. Johnston, Jesse Brown, Dem.


Jones E. R. Page, Rep.


Lenoir, Dempsey Wood, Dem.


Lincoln, W. L. Crouse, Dem.


Macon, J. F. Ray, Dem.


Madison, D. S. Ball, Rep.


Martin, D. Worthington.


McDowell, J. C. McCurry.


Mecklenburg, J. S. Myers, W. H. Baily, T. T. Sand- ford, Dem.


Mitchell, H. Lineback, Rep.


Montgomery, Alex R. Henderson, Rep.


Moore Dr. H. Turner, Dem.


Nash, B. H. Bunn, Dem.


New Hanover, W. H. Waddell (c), E. P. Green (c), Rep.


Northampton, R. B. Peebles, Dem .; W. Baker (c), Rep. Onslow, Cyrus Thompson, Dem.


Orange, J. A. Cheek, Rep.


Pamlico, R. D. McCotter, Dem.


Pasquotank, N. R. Newby (c), Rep.


Pender, R. B. Frazier, Rep.


Perquimans, Frank Nixon.


Person, Wash F. Reade, Rep.


Pitt, L. J. Barnett, Dem .; Calvin Stokes, Rep.


Polk, T. C. Bradley, Rep.


Randolph, B. W. Steed, U. S. Robbins, Dem.


Richmond, H. H. Carrington, Rep.


Robeson, E. K. Proctor, O. S. Hayes, Rep. Rockingham, Jas. D. Glenn, Pryor Reynolds, Dem.


Rowan, Lee S. Overman, Dem.


Rutherford, G. B. Pruitt, Rep.


Sampson, W. S. Mathis, Chas. H. Williams, Dem.


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DIRECTORY.


Stanly, David N. Bennett, Dem.


Stokes, John Y. Phillips, Dem.


Surry, W. Fulton, Dem.


Swain, A. H. Hayes, Dem.


Transylvania, Robert Hamilton, Rep.


Tyrrell, F. C. Patrick, Dem.


Union, James Houston, Dem.


Wake, James A. Temple, E. M. Bledsoe, James H. Harris (c), J. C. Harrison, Rep.


Warren and Vance, J. H. Montgomery, H. B. Eaton, 1 Rep.


Washington, J. H. Leary, Rep.


Watauga, W. W. Lenoir, Dem.


Wayne, John R. Smith, Rep .; John B. Person, Dem.


Wilkes, J. Q. A. Bryan, Rep.


Wilson, John L. Baily, Dem.


Yadkin, A. E. Holton, Rep.


Yancey, James F. Byrd, Dem.


Democrats (Dem.), 64; Republicans (Rep.), 50.


Counties Composing the State Senatorial Districts.


1st District-Currituck, Camden, Pasquotank, Hert- ford, Gates, Chowan and Perquimans; two Senators. 2d District-Tyrrell, Washington, Martin, Dare, Beau- fort, Hyde and Pamlico; two Senators.


3d District-Northampton and Bertie; one Senator .. 4th District-Halifax ; one Senator.


5th District-Edgecombe ; one Senator.


6th District-Pitt ; one Senator.


7th District-Wilson, Nash and Franklin; two Sen- ators.


8th District-Craven ; one Senator.


9th District-Jones, Onslow and Carteret; one Sen- ator.


10th District-Duplin and Wayne ; two Senators.


11th District-Greene and Lenoir ; one Senator.


12th District-New Hanover and Pender; one Senator. 13th District-Brunswick and Bladen ; one Senator. 14th District-Sampson ; one Senator.


15th District-Columbus and Robeson ; two Senators.


16th District-Cumberland and Harnett; one Senator.


17th District-Johnston ; one Senator.


18th District-Wake ; one Senator.


19th District-Warren ; one Senator.


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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


N. HARDING CALLUM & CO., C DEALERS IN FAMILY GROCERIES, CONFECTIONS, Country Produce, etc.


Goods Sold on Consignment, also on Commission. Drugs and Patent Medicines Sold on Commission. Country Produce taken in exchange for Goods. SATISFACTORY REFERENCES GIVEN.


Under Central Hotel. Greensboro. N. C.


J. S. Cowden, Manager. F. G. Godsey, Gen. Agent.


MAGIC CITY COPYING CO.,


BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA. SMALL PICTURES of ALL KINDS COPIED and ENLARGED


TO ANY SIZE, AND Finished in India Ink. Water Colors, Oils, etc., in the Finest Style of the Art. Special attention given to Faded and Defaced Pictures of Deceased Persons. N& Agents Wanted. Send for Circulars and Terms.


DR. J. P. HUNTLEY.


DENTIST


61 WHEAT STREET, ATLANTA, GEORGIA.


TEETH INSERTED WITHOUT PLATE.


THE GEORGIA SCALE CO. THOS. M. TAYLOR, M'gr, PRACTICAL SCALE MAKER AND REPAIRER, 75 East Alabama St., ATLANTA, GA. RAILROAD, TRACK, FURNACE, DORMANT, Portable, Cotton Beams and Counter Scales Repaired and Warranted Durable and Accurate. Dealer in WAGON SCALES. Second-hand Scales bought and sold. AT Refer to any Wholesale Grocers in Atlanta. Travels to Repair Railroad, Wagon, Furnace and Heavy Scales of any class. Don't throw away your Old Scales.


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THE JONES SCALE IS THE BEST SCALE MADE !


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- THE SOUTHERN * -


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ROBERT L. RODGERS, Attorney at Sau, ROOM 1, 37% S. BROAD ST., ATLANTA, GA.


C WILL GIVE SPECIAL ATTENTION TO-


COLLECTING Accounts, Bills, Notes, Drafts, Checks, Bonds, Leins, Judgments, Executions, Mortgages.


CONVEYANCING, Transferring Titles by Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages, Leases, Wills, Assignments, Partitions. SETTLING ESTATES for Heirs, Legatees, Creditors; Administrators, Executors, Guardians, Trustees.


WILL ACT AS AGENT OR ATTORNEY TO-


Rent, Buy or Sell Real Estate, Examine Records of Deeds, Wills, Judg- ments, Inventories and Returns.


A Reasonable Fee for Every Service. Practice in all the Courts of the STATE OF GEORGIA; also, in the Federal Courts.


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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


DR. W. T. PARK,


Office and Dispensary, No. 3} Whitehall St., Up Stairs in Cen- tennial Building, near Whitehall St. Railroad Crossing,


ATLANTA, GA.


THIRTY YEARS in successful treatment of all Chronic Diseases, in either sex, and various complicated old standing diseases upon which others have failed, guaranteeing a cure in curable cases. Cures Syphilis in all its stages, Blood, Skin and Lung Diseases.


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All with safe and pleasant remedies, and without Mercury, Poisonous or Nauseous Doses.


At the patients' homes, anywhere, (he furnishes Medical Advice, Medicine, Etc., through mail or express), if desired, or, if the case requires it, takes patients under his personal supervision in Atlanta.


Mail to him a full history and statement of your affliction, symptoms, etc., and postage for his reply and his terms, etc., or come to Atlanta and consult him in person.


SOUTHERN COPYING CO., ATLANTA, GEORGIA.


OLD PICTURES COPIED AND ENLARGED.


Agents Wanted in every Town and County in the South.


TO you desire an agency ? Send for terms to agents. If you cannot take an agency, but have pictures of your own you desire copied, and there are no agents of ours in your vicinity, write for retail prices, and send pictures direct to us (either by mail or express), and they will receive our best attention. Address SOUTHERN COPYING CO., No. 9 Marietta St., Atlanta, Ga.


J. J. THORNTON, Dealer in WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY,


SILVERWARE, SPECTACLES, ETC. McAdoo Hotel Building, Greensboro, N. C. REPAIRING EXECUTED PROMPTLY, AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.


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MILTON T. HUGHES FRUIT and VEGETABLE


EVAPORATOR


GREENSBORO, N. C.


Premium at Boston, Wilmington, and a number of the small Fairs over all competition. Prices and samples to the Trade on application. Will have an exhibit at the coming World's Exposition, at New Orleans.


THE + ART+ PRESERVATIVE. OF +ALL+ART.


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STEAM Of


PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS


South Elm Street,


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Make it a Rule of Business to get our Prices before placing your orders.


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MUS


MILTON T. HUGHES, Proprietor, Greensboro, North Carolina.


The FINEST COLLECTION IN THE STATE


Birds, Animals, Fish and Many Natural Curiosities, INCLUDING A HEADLESS EIGHT-LEGGED CALF! - OPEN DAILY.>4-


FRANK F. SMITH, Manufacturer and Dealer in


HARNESS


AND


SADDLES


Of All Descriptions and Grades, S. ELMISTREET, GREENSBORO, N. C.


The farmers of Guilford and surrounding counties are especially invited to see me before buying elsewhere, as my goods are for sale, and I propose to sell them.


D. N. KIRKPATRICK, MANUFACTURER OF BUILDING, PAVING AND WELL


BRICK


On R. & D. R. R., West of Depot, GREENSBORO, and REIDSVILLE, N. C.


Orders receive prompt attention. Prices Reasonable. Also, Contractor for all kinds of BRICK WORK.


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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


WILLIAM C. DOUB, Bookseller, Stationer & Newsdealer, UNDER THE BENBOW HOUSE,


GREENSBORO, N. C.


" The need of your people now is education." Address of President Grant .


" An ignorant man is a slave stru." Proverb.


" An Educated man is two or thrse men in ons." Garfield.


BENNETT SEMINARY,


Greensboro, N. C.


Able Teachers. Fine and healthy location, near centre of Stete. Excellent Buildings. Influences Christian. Good Board. Large Rooms. Terms very low. Tuition Free. Four Courses. English, Normal, College Preparatory, Theological. Admits both Scxes. Instructs also in House. keeping, Cooking, Needlework, Printing, Music, etc. Send for free catalogue to Rev. Wilbur F. Steele, B. D., Greensboro, N. C.


ALFORD & MICHAUX. DRUGGISTS, GREENSBORO, N. C.


Keep constantly on hand a complete line of pure and reliable Drugs and a good as- sortment of Patent Medicines, Imported and American Toilet and Fancy Articles, Trusses, Sponges, etc. Also, best Cigars and Tobacco. Physicians' and merchants' orders attended to promptly. @Night Bell at front door.


WHARTON WHARTON, DEALERS IN General Merchandise, Agricultural Impliments, Machinery, SEWING MACHINES, LIME, CEMENT, ETC. South Elm Street, GREENSBORO, N. C.


04 Buyers for this year will find OUR STOCK COMPLETE in every line.


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ESTABLISHED 1823.


Greensboro, North Carolina.


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Circulates in thirteen counties in the rich and growing Pied- inont section of North Carolina. It is the leading Dem- ocratic paper in Central North Carolina, having had a continuous existence of over half a century.


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Manufacturer and Dealer in


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J. C. LINDLEY & BRO. NURSERYMEN,


GREENSBORO, N. C., Offer for 1885 a large stock of everything grown in a first class Nursery. AGENTS WANTED. APPLY AFTER 1st JANUARY.


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Subscription $2.00 a Year, in Advance. ADVERTISING RATES LIBERAL.2 J. L. MICHAUX, Editor and Publisher,


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DIRECTORY.


20th District-Orange, Pearson and Caswell ; two Sen- ators.


21st District -Granville ; one Senator.


22d District-Chatham and Alamance ; one Senator.


23d District-Rockingham ; one Senator.


24th District-Guilford ; one Senator.


25th District-Randolph and Moore ; one Senator.


26th District-Richmond and Montgomery ; one Sen- ator.


27th District-Anson and Union; one Senator.


28th District-Cabarrus and Stanley ; one Senator.


29th District-Mecklenburg ; one Senator.


30th District-Rowan and Davie ; one Senator.


31st District-Davidson ; one Senator.


32d District-Stokes and Forsyth; one Senator.


33d District-Surry and Yadkin ; one Senator.


34th District-Iredell, Wilkes and Alexander-two Senators.


35th District-Allegheny, Ashe and Watauga; one Senator.


36th District-Caldwell, Burke, McDowell, Mitchell and Yancey ; two Senators.


37th District-Catawba and Lincoln ; one Senator.


38th District-Gaston and Cleveland ; one Senator.


39th District-Rutherford and Polk ; one Senator.


40th District-Buncombe and Madison ; one Senator.


41st District-Haywood, Henderson and Transylva- nia ; one Senator.


42d District-Jackson, Swain, Macon, Cherokee, Clay and Graham ; one Senator.


STATE AND COUNTY COURTS. Supreme Court


Convenes in Raleigh on the first Monday in Febru. ary and October.


Chief Justice-W. H. N. Smith.


Associates-A. S. Merryman, Thomas S. Ashe ; W. H. Bagley, Clerk; R. H. Bradley, Marshal ; Thomas S. Kenan, Reporter.


Superior Courts of North Carolina.


NOTE .- Judges rotate through State.


FIRST DISTRICT.


Judge-J. E. Sheppard.


Solicitor-John F. Blount. 3


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Currituck, first Monday in March and September. Camden, second Monday in March and September.


Pasquotank, third Monday in March and Septem- ber.


Perquimans, fourth Monday in March and Septem- ber.


Chowan, first Monday after fourth Monday in March and September.


Gates, second Monday after fourth Monday in March and September.


Hertford, third Monday after fourth Monday in March and September.


Washington, fourth Monday after fourth Monday in March and September.


Tyrrell, fifth Monday after fourth Monday in March and September.


Dare, sixth Monday after fourth Monday in March and September.


Hyde, seventh Monday after fourth Monday in March and September.


Pamlico, eighth Monday after fourth Monday in March and September.


Beaufort, ninth Monday after fourth Monday in March and September.


Martin, eleventh Monday after fourth Monday in March and September.


SECOND DISTRICT.


Judge-Fred. Phillips.


Solicitor-John H. Collins.


Wake, first Monday in January, second Monday in February, fourth Monday in June, second Monday in August.


Warren, first Monday in March and September.


Northampton, fourth Monday after first Monday in March and September.


Edgecombe, sixth Monday after first Monday in March and September.


Bertie, eighth Monday after first Monday in March and September.


Halifax, ninth Monday after first Monday in March and September.




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