Greensboro (Guilford County, N.C.) city directory, 1884, Part 3

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Publication date: 1884
Publisher: Richmond, Hill Directory Co.
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Craven, twelfth Monday after first Monday in March and September.


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DIRECTORY.


THIRD DISTRICT.


Judge-A. A. McKoy.


Solicitor-Swift Gallaway.


Nash, Monday before first in March and second Monday before first Monday in September.


Wilson, first Monday in March and September. Pitt, third Monday in March and September.


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


Jones, fifth Monday after first Monday in March and September.


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


Lenoir, seventh Monday after first Monday in March and September and second Monday in September.


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


Wayne, ninth Monday after first Monday in March and September and fifth Monday before the first Monday in March.


Duplin, eleventh Monday after first Monday in March and September and second Monday before first Monday in March.


Sampson, twelfth Monday after first Monday in March and September


New Hanover, thirteenth Monday after first Mon- day in March and September.


Pender, fifteenth Monday after first Monday in March and September.


FOURTH DISTRICT.


Judge-J. C. McRae.


Solicitor-J. D. McIver.


Moore, first Monday in February and August.


Harnett, third Monday in February and August.


Bladen, first Monday after third Monday in Febru- ary and August.


Columbus, third Monday after third Monday in February and August.


Brunswick, fifth Monday after third Monday in February and August.


Johnston, sixth Monday after third Monday in February and August.


Robeson, eighth Monday after third Monday in February and August and last Monday in January.


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DIRECTORY.


Anson, tenth Monday after third Monday in Feb- ruary and August.


Richmond, twelfth Monday after third Monday in February and August. .


Cumberland, fourteenth Monday after third Mon -- day of February and August and Monday before the. last Monday in January.


FIFTH DISTRICT.


Judge-John A. Gilmer.


Solicitor-F. N. S. Strudwick.


Alamance, second Monday before first Monday of March and September.


Randolph, Monday before first Monday in March, and September.


Guilford, first Monday in March and September.


Chatham, second Monday after first Monday in March and September.


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


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


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


Person, tenth Monday after first Monday in March and September.


Caswell, eleventh Monday after first Monday in March and September.


Rockingham, twelfth Monday after first Monday in March and September.


Vance, Monday after the Rockingham fall and spring terms.


Durham, first Monday in February and August.


SIXTH DISTRICT.


Judge-Wm. M. Shipp.


Solicitor-Frank I. Osborne.


Mecklenburg, last Monday in February and August. Cabarrus, third Monday in March and September. Stanly, fourth Monday in March and September.


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


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


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


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DIRECTORY.


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


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


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


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


SEVENTH DISTRICT.


Judge-J. F. Graves.


Solicitor- Joseph Dobson.


Davie, first Monday in March and September. Yadkin, second Monday in March and September. Davidson, third Monday in March and September.


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


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


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


Stokes, sixth Monday after fourth Monday in March, and fifth Monday aftey fourth Monday in March and September.


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


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


EIGHTH DISTRICT.


Judge-A. C. Avery.


Solicitor-Joseph Adams.


Catawba, last Monday in August and February.


Burke, second Monday in March and September.


McDowell, fourth Monday in March and September. Yancey, second Monday after fourth Monday in March and September.


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


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


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


Caldwell, ninth Monday after fourth Monday in March and September,


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DIRECTORY.


Alexander, tenth Monday after fourth Monday in March and September.


Iredell, second Monday before last Monday in Au -- gust and February.


NINTH DISTRICT.


Judge-J. C. L. Gudger.


Solicitor-G. S. Ferguson.


Madison, first Monday in March and August.


Henderson, third Monday in March and August.


Transylvania, fourth Monday after first Monday in March and August.


Haywood, fifth Monday after first Monday in March and August.


Jackson, sixth Monday after first Monday in March and August.


Macon, seventh Monday after first Monday in March and August.


Clay, eighth Monday after first Monday in March and August.


Cherokee, ninth Monday after first Monday in March and August.


Graham, eleventh Monday after first Monday in March and August.


Swain, twelfth Monday after first Monday in March and August.


Buncombe, thirteenth Monday after first Monday in March, and third Monday in November.


County Seats of North Carolina and Population.


NOTE-First town, second county, third population of town. For total of town and county, see " Con- gressional Districts.


Albemare, Stanley. 300


Ash boro, Randolph ..


400


Asheville. Buncombe


2,000


Bakersville, Mitchell.


400


Beaufort, Carteret. 2,500


Boone, Watauga.


300


Brevard, Transylvania


300


Burnsville, Yancey


Camden, Camden 100


200


Carthage, Moore.


650


Charlotte, Mecklenburg


8,000


Charleston, Swain 150


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DIRECTORY.


Clinton, Sampson


800


Columbia, Tyrrel.


380


Columbus, Polk.


280


Concord, Cabarrus.


1,200


Currituck, Currituck


220


Dallas, Gaston.


500


Danburg, Stokes


280


Dobson, Surrey


250


Edenton, Chowan


1,500


Elizabeth City, Pasquotank


2,000


Elizabethtown, Bladen 600


Fayetteville, Cumberland


5,000


Franklin, Macon


750


Gap Civil, Alleghany


300


Gatesville, Gates.


600


Goldsboro, Wayne


3,000


Graham, Alamance


550


Greenville, Pitt ..


1,200


Greensboro, Guilford


5,000


Halifax, Halifax.


500


Hayesville, Clay


325


Henderson ville, Henderson


850


Hertford, Perquimans


800


Hillsboro, Orange.


.900


Jackson, Northampton. 390


Jacksonville, Onslow


140


Jefferson, Ashe.


280


Kenansville, Duplin


300


Kingston, Lenoir


1,300


Lenoir, Caldwell.


550


Lexington, Davidson.


1,000


Lillington, Harnett


200


Lincolnton, Lincoln


1,500


Louisburg. Franklin.


950


Lumberton, Robeson


750


Mantoe, Dare.


100


Marion, McDowell


400


Marshall, Madison


300


Mocksville, Davie 400


Monroe, Union .. 1,000


Morganton, Burke.


750


Murphey, Cherokee


500


Nashville, Nash


250


Newberne, Craven


6 443


Newton, Catawba 850


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DIRECTORY.


Oxford, Granville. 100


Pittsboro, Chatham 500


Plymouth. Washington 1,400


Raliegh, Wake. 14,110


Robbinsville, Graham.


180


Rockingham, Richmond


800


Roxboro, Person.


450


Rutherfordton, Rutherford


500


Salisbury, Rowan


1,500


Shelby, Cleveland.


850


Smithfield, Johnston


600


Smithville, Brunswick


400


Snow Hill, Greene.


400


South Washington, Pender


100


Statesville, Iredell.


1,500


Swan Quarter, Hyde.


150


Tarboro, Edgecombe.


2,000


Taylorsville, Alexander


300


Troy, Montgomery.


140


Vandemere, Pamlico


100


Wadesboro, Anson


1,000


Warrenton, Warren


1,200


Washington, Beaufort. 2,600


Wanesville, Haywood.


350


Webster, Jackson .


550


Wentworth, Rockingham


500


Whiteville, Columbus


300


Williamston, Martin.


600


Wilkesboro, Wilkes.


280


Wilmington, New Hanover


17,361


Wilson, Wilson


2,000


Windsor, Bertie. 1,000


Winston, Forsyth. 2,000


Yadkinsville, Yadkin 175


Yanceyville, Caswell.


500


STATE INSTITUTIONS, ETC.


University of North Carolina, Chapell Hill, Orange county. Hon. Kemp P. Battle, prest .; C. D. Grandy, sec.


North Carolina Asylum for the Deaf, Dumb and Blind, Raleigh. - - Young, prin .; E. Hall, stew- ard ; Dr. R. B. Haywood, physician ; L. E. Heantt, treas. .


Trenton, Jones.


250


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DIRECTORY.


Western North Carolina Insane Asylum, Morgan- ton. Dr. L. P. Murphy, supt .; Dr. W. D. Hilliard, asst .; W. J. Yates, Mecklenburg : John L. Henderson, Rowan ; Dr. F. P. Fuller, Raleigh ; S. M. Finger, Ca- tawba ; J. W. Wilson, I. I. Davis and E. A. Perkins, Burke ; J. P. Sawyer, Asheville.


State Penitentiary. W. J. Hicks, architect ; W. H. Hunter, warden; D. C. Murray, steward ; Dr. Wm. Little, physician.


State Board of Education-Governor, Lieutenant- Governor, Secretary of State, Treasurer, Auditor, Su- perintendent of Public Instruction and Attorney- General.


State Medical Association meets at places previ- ously fixed. Dr. A. B. Pierce, prest., Halifax ; D. L. Julian Picot, sec., Littleton.


State Board of Examiners, (authorized by law) meets day before State Medical Society. Drs. E. P. Hines, prest., Raleigh ; T. D. Haigh, Fayetteville; G. E. Kirby, Goldsboro ; Thomas F. Wood, Wilming- ton; Joseph Graham, Charlotte, and R. H. Lewis, Raleigh ; H. T. Bahnson, sec. and treas., Salem.


North Carolina State Dental Association meets annually at times and places previously appointed. W. H. Hoffman, prest., Gastonia (also sec. Southern Dental Association); T. M. Hunter, sec., Fayetteville.


North Carolina Board of Pharmacy (appointed by governor), William H. Green, prest., Wilmington ; W. Simpson, sec .; E. M. Nadal, John Tull, E. H. Meadows.


North Carolina Pharmaceutical Association meets at points and times previously fixed. W. H. Green, prest .; James C. Munds, sec., Wilmington ; L. R. Wriston, local sec., Charlotte.


Bar Association of North Carolina, located at Ashe- ville ; Col. Davidson, prest.


RAILROADS


Centreing at Greensboro, Stations, Distances, etc.


RICHMOND AND DANVILLE RAILROAD.


A. S. Buford, prest .; A. L. Rives, gen. mgr .; M. Slaughter, gen. pass. agt .; Sol. Haas, traffic mgr .; W. H, Green, supt. R. & D. Division, Richmond, Va .; A.


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DIRECTORY.


B. Andrews, supt. N. C. Division, Raleigh ; I. Y. Sage, supt. Air-Line Division, Atlanta.


SOUTH. Greensboro to- MILES.


MILES.


Salem Junction. 3


Duncan's


182


Jamestown 10


Greer's


187


Taylor's


192


Thomasville


22


Greenville, connects with Greenville &


Columbia R. R. 200


Saluda


207


Easley


212


Liberty


219


Central


226


Seneca 239


Westminster


249


Harbins


254


Fort Madison


258


Tugalo


262


Charlotte, connects


with Charlotte, Co-


lumbia & Augusta,


Carolina Central,


and Atlantic, Ten- nessee & Ohio R. R's 93


Steel Creek. 98


Garibaldi


104


Lowell


109


Gastonia


114


All Healing Springs .. 120


Kings Mountain. 126


Whittaker.


130


Blacks


139


Gaffney .


148


Thicketty


154


Cowpens


158


Spartanburg, connects


with Spartanburg,


Union & Columbia,


and Asheville & Co-


lumbia R. R's


168


Fair Forest


173


Wellford


178


Gainesville, connects


with Gainesville,


Jefferson & South-


ern R. R.


307


Odell's


3.13


Flowery Branch


316.


Buford .


321


Suwannee, connects


Mount Airy.


280


Rabun Gap Junction, connects with North Eastern R. R. of Ga .282


Bellton .


.. 294


Lula, connects with


North Eastern R. R.


of Ga. This road uses


same track between


Lula and RabunGap


Junction


....


. . 295


White Sulphur Spr's. 300


High Point 15


Lexington


33


Linwood.


39


Holtsburg.


42


Salisbury, connects with Western North Carolina R. R 49


China Grove.


59


Concord.


72


Harrisburg


79


Newells .


84


Air-Line Junction.


91


Toccoa, connects with Elberton Air - Line R. R. 267


Ayresville


274


DIRECTORY.


43


with Lawrenceville


Roswell Junction, con-


Branch


329


nects with Roswell


Duluth


335


Branch


.347


Norcross


341


Goodwin's


349


Doraville


345


Atlanta


.360


NORTH.


Greensboro to-


Morehead


8


Drake's Branch


.108


Brown's Summit


12


Keysville.


116


Benaja


15


Meherrin


124


Reidsville


24


Green Bay.


128


Ruffin


33


Pelham


40


D. & N. R. Junction ..


43


Danville


48


Jennings Ordinary .. . 139


Jetersville


146;


Amelia Court House. . 153


Chula.


159


Ringgold


54


Mattoax .


162


Powhattan


167


Hallsboro.


172


Coalfield


176


Bonair


181


Granite


185


Rockfield .


186


Wolf Trap


85


Belle Isle, connects


with Richmond


&


Clover ..


95


Potomac R. R.


187


Staunton River


98


Manchester


188


Randolph


99


Richmond


189·


Mossing Ford.


103


GOLDSBORO BRANCH. (Same Management). Greensboro to-


McLean's 8


Company's Shops


21


Graham


23


Haw River.


26


Hillsboro.


41


University, Chapel


Hill Branch


46


Durham .


55


Auburn


90


Brassfield


61


Clayton


96.


Burkeville, connects with Norfolk & West- ern R. R. 136


North Danville, con-


nects with Virginia


Midland R. R.


49


Sutherlin's, connects with Milton & Suth- erlin R. R 59


Barksdale's


62


New's Ferry


72


Boston


80


Scottsburg 88


Morrisville .


69 ,


Carey, connects with


Raleigh & Augusta


Air Line R. R. ....


73


Raleigh, conn'cts with


Raleigh & Gaston


R. R


81


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DIRECTORY.


Wilson's Mills 104


Goldsboro, connects


Selma 109 with Wilmington &


Princeton


118 Weldon and Mid-


Rose


121


land N. C. R. R's.


SALEM BRANCH. (Richmond & Danville Railroad). Greensboro to-


Salem Junction .


3


Kernersville


17


New Garden


7


Salem and Winston ..


28


Friendship 10


CAPE FEAR & YADKIN VALLEY RAILROAD.


Julius A. Gray, prest., Greensboro ; James S. Mor- rison, supt. General offices, Fayetteville, N. C.


NORTH.


MILES.


MILES.


Fayetteville 97.6


Gulf .51.1


Manchester 83.85


Richmond 43.9


Spout Spring


77.5


Ore Hill 39.6


Rock Branch


70.1


Siler.


Staley 35.0


Swann's.


68.6


Jonesboro. .


. 63.5


Liberty


23.2


Julian


16.10


Pl't Garden


80


Greensboro Junction 0.2


Egypt.


.54.1


Greensboro


SOUTH.


Fayetteville. 35.5


Rockfish. 24 5


McNatt's.


17.3


Lumber Bridge


10.5


Shandon 8.0


Red Springs.


.


3.4


Shoe Heel, connects


with Carolina Cen-


tral.


27.6


Sanford, connects


with Raliegh


&


Augusta Railroad 60.5


GREENSBORO.


COUNTY OFFICERS.


Clerk Superior Court-J. N. Nelson.


Sheriff-J. H. Gilmer.


Register Deeds-Will U. Steiner.


Surveyor-Jno W. Stewart.


CITY GOVERNMENT.


Mayor-R. R. King, salary $100 and fees. Treasurer-W. B. Bogart, salary $100.


Commissioners:


North Ward-H. H. Tate, W. B. Bogart, G. W. Al- ley.


South Ward-L. M. Scott, W. E. Bevil, Will Ser -- geant. H. H. Tate, clerk of board.


Police.


Chief-R. M. Rees, salary $200 and commissions .. W. J. Weatherby, M. A. Short.


Street Overseer.


Richard Smith.


Public Schools.


White Graded School-Prof. W. C. Daub, prin.


Colored Graded School-Prof. R. M. McKinzie (c), prin.


Fire Department.


C. F. Thomas, Chief Greensboro Fire (chemical engine) Department.


Elections-City officers first Monday in May, an- nually.


STREET DIRECTORY.


Central Point-Junction of North and South Elm and East and West Market sts, running as indicated, evenly dividing the city.


Ash st, second w of N. and S. Elm, beginning at Gaston and running to s limits.


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DIRECTORY.


Bell Meade Avenue, second n W. Market, from in- tersection of Clay and Greene sts to Edgeworth st


Bragg st, second s corporate limits, crossing S. Elm running east and west.


Cedar st, fourth w of S. and N. Elm, from Salisbury road to n limits.


Church at, beginning at intersection of Clay and N. Elm, intersecting the ends of Davie and Church sts, thence north to Danville road.


Clay st, second n W. Market, from N. Elm to inter- section Greene st and Bell Meade ave


College st, fifth w N. Elm, from W. Market to Del- phina st.


Cornell st, fourth s E. Market, from intersection of Fayetteville and Ashboro sts to e limits.


Danville road, begins n end Church st.


Davie st, first e of S. and N. Elm, from Fayetteville to Church sts.


Edgeworth, third w of N. and S. Elm, from W. Washington to Martinsville road, n limits.


ELM (North), from intersection of E. and W. Mar- ket and South Elm north to limits.


ELM (South), from intersection of E. and W. Market and N. Elm s to limits.


Factory st, third s E. Market from R. & D. R. R. to e limits.


Fayetteville st, fourth s E. Market from S. Elm to intersection Cornell and Ashboro sts.


Forbes st, second e of N. and S. Elm, from Wash- ington to Lindsay sts. .


Gaston st, first n E. and W. Market from Forbes to Cedar st.


Gilmer st, fourth e of N. and S. Elm, bet Washing- ton and Lindsay.


Greene st, beginning at Sycamore, one square w of S. Elm, running to intersection Belle Meade ave and Clay st, thence nw to Martinsville road.


'Lee (east) st, fifth s E. Market, from intersection of Lee and Ashboro to e limits.


Lee st, first s corporate limsts from intersection Mebane road and Ash st to Ashboro st.


Lindsay st, beginning at Church st, next Presby- terian church, intersecting end Forbes st e to limits.


MARKET (east), from intersection of N. and S. Elm · and W. Market e to limits.


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DIRECTORY.


MARKET (west), from intersection N. and S. Elm and E. Market w to limits.


Martinsville road begins n end Greene st.


Mebane road, first s of corporate limits, intersect- ing Ash, E. Elm and Fayetteville sts.


Mebane st, second ne Market, bet Davie and Forbes sts


Mendenhall st, sixth w of N. and S. Elm, running north and south.


Moore alley, second s corporate limits, from Bragg st west.


New st, second sw Market, from S. Elm to Ash st. Oak st, sixth s E. Market, from Ashboro to e limits.


Paisley alley, bet Ashe and Edgeworth sts, from W. Market to Gaston st.


Percy st, third e of N. Elm, bet E. Market and Lind- say sts.


Salisbury road, continuation W. Washington st.


Sycamore st, first s E. and W. Market, from Spring to Forbes.


Walker ave, third s W. Market, from w limits to Ash st.


Washington st, second s E. Market, from Davie to e limits.


Washington st (west), second s W. Market, from Salisbury road to Ash st.


WARDS.


North Ward-All that portion north of E. and W. Market sts.


South Ward-All that portion of the city south of E. and W. Market sts.


Fire Wards.


No. 1-N. Elm, W. Market, north and west limits.


No. 2-N. Elm, E. Market, north and east limits.


No. 3-E. Market, S. Elm, east and south limits.


No. 4-W. Market, S. Elm, west and south limits.


LICENSES AND TAXES. Ad valorum & of 1 per cent.


Barber Shops-$3 for first chair and $1.50 for each additional chair.


Hotels-On all hotels exceeding 30 rooms $40; on all hotels under 30 and exceeding 15 rooms $30; on


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DIRECTORY.


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all hotels containing 15 rooms or less $20. This tax shall embrace only such houses as have porters at the depots or run omnibuses.


Railroad Eating Houses-$10.


Boarding Houses, etc-Boarding houses with 5 or more rooms $10; boarding houses with less than 5 rooms, Restaurants, Snack Houses, or Stands, each $5.


Telegraph Office-Each $30.


Daguerian Artists-Resident daguerian artists and persons taking likenesses of the human face $5.


Itinerant Professions-On every itinerant Dentist, Optician, Phrenologist, Portrait Painter, Photograph or Daguerian Artist or Chiropodist, $5 for a week or less time; on every itinerant Medical Practitioner, for each week or less time, $10.


Land Agent-On every Land Agent or Broker $5. Banks-Each Broker or Banking Office $25.


Butchers-Butchers who have no market stall $5.


Patent Rights-Dealers in Patent Rights $10.


Lightning Rods and Stoves-Itinerant dealers in Lightning Rods or Stoves $10.


Sewing Machines-Sewing Machine Companies or Agencies $40. Private dealers in Sewing Machines $5.


Prize Goods-Itinerant Dealers in Prize Goods $30. Ice Dealers-$5.


Auctioneers-$5.


Insurance Companies-Each Fire or Life Insur- ance Company or Agent $10.


Commission Merchants-Every Commission Mer- chant, Commercial or Merchandise Broker $5.


Fertilizers-Every dealer in Fertilizers on commis- sion $5.


Printing Office-Each Printing Office $5 ..


Resident Professions-Each resident practicing Physician, Dentist or Surgeon, Optician, Lawyer, Civil Engineer, Aurist, Oculist, Chiropodist, or any person engaged in the sale of any specific, or making prescription for disease, $5.


General Dealers-Each Merchant, Grocer, Confec- tioner, Druggist or other trader $5. Also 10 cents on every $100 worth of goods, wares, merchandise, pur- chased for resale, payable annually. A failure to make returns promptly to the Collector shall subject the party to a fine of $20 for each and every offense, This tax embraces every person buying any produce


HEADQUARTERS For Wines, Liquors, Tobacco and Cigars.


Sacramental Wines a Specialty. McAdoo House, Greensboro, N. C.


DIRECTORY. 49


or mercantile commodity other than for his own family.


Bowling Alleys and Gift Enterprises-All Gift En- terprises and Bowling Alleys $50.


Distillery-Every Distillery of fruit or grain $75.


Livery Stables-Each Livery Stable $10. Any per- son whose business it is to keep for hire horses or mules shall be deemed a livery stable keeper.


Horse Dealers-Horse dealers shall pay one per cent on gross sales.


Lawyers-Each practicing Lawyer, or firm having an office or residing in the city, $5.


Hucksters-Every non-resident huckster or trader or the agent of such, who buys marketable articles for sale in other markets, $50.


Billiards-Bagatelle-Each Bagatelle or Billiard Table $25.


Junk Shops-Each Junk Shop or dealer in metals, cordage, etc., $10.


Factory-Mill-Every Mill, Manufactory, Machine Shop, or Foundry, employing steam, $5.


Railroads-Every Railroad Company having a de- pot or office in the city, $50. All Railroad Agencies, selling tickets, or soliciting travel, each $5.


Penalty-Every person carrying on any business within the city, without having first paid the license tax, shall be fined $20.


Per Cent-Auctioneers, Commercial Brokers, and Commission Merchants, in addition to their license tax, shall pay one-tenth of one per cent. on gross sale.


Real Estate -- On each $100 valuation of Real Es- tate seventy-five cents.


Personal Property-On all personal property, taxed at this time by the State, within the corporate limits of the City, included under the name of personal property, money, credit, bonds, stocks, etc., on each $100 value 75c.


Poll Tax-On every poll $2.25.


Dogs-On each dog $1. On each bitch running at large $10.


Goats-On each goat running at large $2.


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DIRECTORY.


Circus-Menagerie-Shows-Each Circus Compa- ny, or Menagerie, for each day's exhibition in the corporation, $20.


Side Shows, at each tent where an admission fee is charged, $5.


Each person or Company, of Stage Players, Sleight of Hand Performers, Ethiopian Serenaders, Instru- mental or Vocal Concert Company, Rope Walker, or Exhibition of Artificial or Natural Curiosity, for one day $5 ; each additional day $3.


Ring Tricks-Ring tricks and other gambling con- cerns, or games of chance, prohibited under penalty of a fine not to exceed $50, or imprisonment not ex- ceeding thirty days.


Peddlers-Upon all itenerant Merchants, or Ped- dlers, vending or offering to vend in the city, a tax of $25 a year; except such as sell Books, Charts, or Maps, whether sold by auctioneers or otherwise.


Carriage-Buggy Agents-Every agent for the sale of carriages, buggies, wagons and other vehicles, shall pay a tax of $10


Architect-Builder-On every Architect, or Con- tracting Builder, $5.


Bill Poster-On every Bill-Poster $3. And no per- son shall have the right to post bills, or collect pay therefor who has not paid the tax.


Liquor Dealers-All persons selling spirituous or vinous liquors, in quantities less than a quart, shall pay a license tax of $100.


All persons selling Malt Liquors, by wholesale or retail, shall pay a license tax of $50.


Every Wholesale Liquor Dealer $50.


Tobacco Manufactories and Warehouses- On each Cigar Manufactory, Tobacco Factory, or Tobacco Warehouse, $5.


Dancing Schools- On every Dancing School $5.


Express Company-Each Express Company $40.


Drays-Every Drayman shall pay on each Dray $5.


Fresh Fish-Every person selling fresh fish, except at a market stall shall pay a tax of $5.


Gas Company-On every Gas Company $50.


Horse Drover-On every Horse Drover and every other person who buys and sells or offers to buy and sell Horses or Mules as a business, $10.


Engine and Machinery Agents-On every agency


E.G.N EWCOMB'S Wines & Liquors Lead the State Pure Tent Wines for SACRAMENTAL PURPOSES. Mc Adoo House, - Greensboro, N. C.


DIRECTORY. 51


for the sale of Steam Engines or Machinery, not manufactured in the city, or person selling the same on his own account, $5.


Itenerant dealers in Steam Engines and Machinery $10.


Oil Agents-On every agency for the sale of oils $5.


Skating Rink-On every Skating Rink, for one year or less time, $5.


Shooting Gallery-On every Shooting Gallery, for one year or less, $5.


Soda Fountains-On every Soda, or Mineral Water Fountain, $3.


Stallions-Jacks-On every Stallion or Sack, stand . ing in the city, $10.


Safe Agents-On every agency for the sale of Safes, or Company selling the same, $10.


Lecturers-On each Lecture for reward and every teacher of any art or science, accompanied or fol- lowed by the delivery of any artice of value, map or . chart, for compensation, unless such lecture be given for religious or charitable purposes, $5.


Building and Loan Association-On every Building and Loan Association, or Association by whatever name or style known, having for its object or purpose - the lending of money, $10.


Dairies - On each Dairy Wagon or Vehicle $5.


GREENSBORO POSTOFFICE.


Postmaster-J. D. White.


Assistant-B. F. Parker.




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