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UNION TOWNSHIP. No. 18.
(Postoffices-ACONITE, RACHEL, STRIEBY, PISGAH.)
Quinine P O-Allen Arch, 42 acres, value, $75; Allen William, 185 a, 325; Auman Zebedee, 225 a, 250; Auman Relford, 50 a, 50; Auman Andrew, 200 a, 225; Auman War- ren, 109 a, 275 ; Auman Elizabeth, 90 a, 90; Auman George, 290 a, 355; Auman John, 379 a, 700; Auman Franklin, 375 a, 500. Asheboro-Auman Braxton, 80 a, 80. Quinine- Byerly Eli, 100 a, 180; Bingham Louvana, 288 a, 400; Bell Lucy, 23 a, 40; Barnes & Plummer, 1,100 a, 1,250; Bean H H, 200 a, 350; Bean Geo H, 157 a, 225; Bean Horatio, 100 a, 100. Pisgah-Bean C O, 100 a, 105; Bean Margaret, 103 a, 155; Boling Wm, 154 a, 400; Boling Wm & Co, 30 a, 60; Brown Lyndon, 10 a, 10; brown Thomas Y, 100 a, 125. Eleazer-Cornelison J H, 77 a, 60; Calicutt Jacob, 55 a, 75. Strieby-Calicutt Amanda, 22 a. 25; Calicutt Pleasant, 122 a, 122; Calicutt James, 53 a, 150; Calicutt Adline, 10 a, 25; Calicutt Alfred R, 200 a. 250. Quinine-Cox Dennis, 919 a, 2,500; Cox Alfred O, 150 a, 150; Cox Robt M, 330 a, 450 ; Cox Sidney A, 50 a, 50; Cole T F, 87 a, 200; Cole John, 226 a, 275. Strieby-Cross Chas, 69 a, 100; Davis Anthony, 51 a, 109 ; Davis Henderson, 39 a, 75. Pisgah-Freeman Noah, 310 a, 480; Fisher Wm, ¿ a, 15. Asheboro-Gluyas John B, 571 a, 859; Gluyas Wm, 187 a, 187. Pisgah-Graves Willis, 224 a, 500; Graves James O, 200 a, 200; Graves Agnes, 98 a, 250. Strieby-Hill Julius, 4 a, 25; Hill Calvin. 112 a, 150; Hill Priscilla, 4 a, 25; Hill Amacia, 112 a, 125; Hancock
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Daniel, 60 a, 75; Harvel Franklin, 164 a, 165; Harvel Mar- tha, 10 a, 20; Hall Thos W, 40 a, 75; Hall Thos, 80 a, 125. Pisgah-Hall Wm, 100 a, 200; Herly Samuel, 200 a, 150; Herly Sally, 26 a, 26; Hodge Jesse, 325 a, 650. White House-Hammond Clark, 220 a, 220; Hammond Lee, 105 a, 200; Hammond Moses's heirs, 250 a, 600; Hammond Henry, 200 a, 200. Pisgah-King Jeneva, 30 a, 30; King C L, 336 a, 350; Luther Visa, 50 a, 75; Luther Henry, 100 a, 100; Luther Asa, 130 a, 175; Luther William, 85 a, 150; Luther Sydney C, 200 a, 175; Luther Franklin, 25 a, 25; Luther Deborah, 85 a, 85; Lawrence Wm, 400 a, 410 ; Latham Noah, 70 a, 85; Lucas Lucy, 160 a, 250; Lucas Ransom, 223 a, 300 ; Lucas John R, 145 a, 185; Lucas George, 150 a, 175; Lucas Tabitha, 268 a, 400; Lucas Cicero, 35 a, 50; Lucas John J, 746 a, 2,500; Lucas John Sr, 300 a, 600; Lowdermilk Elka- nah, 367 a, 400; Luck W H, 109 a, 218; Luck Newton, 78 a, 156; Luck Levi, 132 a, 175. Science Hill-Lassiter H G, 66 a, 66; Lassiter Benj H, 173 a, 200; Luther Polly, 146 a, 175; Luther Elzivan, 92 a, 175; Lassiter Tom's heirs, 20 a, 40; Luther Charles, 50 a, 50; Mendenhall Judith, 100 a, 100; McLeod Jerry, 80 a, 138. Lassiter's Mills-Murdock Alex, 97 a, 100. Pisgah-Newsom Nancy, 287 a, 300; Newsom E C, 12 a, 35; Parks John W, 150 a, 400; Parks Mary A, 102 a, 160; Parks Geo, 150 a, 250; Parks John, 140 a, 160; Parks John B, 40 a, 40. Asheboro-Plummer J R & Co, 140 a, 140. Pisgah-Presnell Levi, 98 a, 200; Presnell Harvey, 254 a, 550; Presnell Dennis, 45 a, 60; Presnell Randale, 187 a, 250; Presnell Geo H, 30 a, 45; Presnell Branson, 570 a, 780; Presnell Alex, 77 a, 100; Plunkett John and others, 50 a, 50 ; Ridge J R, 100 a, 225; Richardson Rufus, 42 a, 75 ; Russell Wiley, 200 a, 250; Ragsdale James, 77 a, 85; Spen- cer J A, 385 a, 830. Quinine-Spencer Alexander, 170 a, 340; Sikes D A, 250 a, 300. Pisgah-Slack Laban, 295 a, 450; Slack J B, 282 a, 450; Slack Aaron, 100 a, 100; Slack Clarisa, 85 a, 100; Sanders H, 160 a, 160; Strange Robert, 100 a, 125; Striders Charles, 37 a, 37; Strider Milton, 40 a, 30; Strider Ann, 30 a, 23. Strieby-Strider Margaret, 22 a, 22; Strider Willis R, 127 a, 77; Strider Nancy, 285 a, 285. Strider Abraham, 410 a, 225; Strickland W A, 100 a, 200; Strickland Henry, 100 a, 300; Shaw Ritty, 250 a, 400; Smitherman Charles, 29 a, 29; Strider Isaiah, 50 a, 100; Strider J C, 50 a, 50. Pisgah-Strider Enoch J, 284 a, 300; Trogden William, 350 a, 350; Trogdon Wyatt, 128 a, 185; Vuncanon Lewis, 112 a, 125; Vuncanon John, 50 a, 100;
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RANDOLPH COUNTY DIRECTORY.
Vuncanon Ransom, 52 a, 100; Vuncanon Enoch, 53 a, 100; Vuncanon David's heirs, 100 a, 125; Vuncanon Joel H, 150 a, 175; Welch J J, 135 a, 200; Welch John, 409 a, 550; Wil- liams Wm, 16} a, 25; Williams H C, 600 a, 700; Williams Nancy, 200 a, 325; Williams Jane, 15 a, 60; Williams Han- nah, 148 a, 175; Williams Noah, 309 a, 840; Walden H R, 147 a, 300; Woodell J C, 40 a, 100; Welch D E, 50 a, 50 ; Wright William, 70 a, 100.
Holly Springs Academy
C. F. SILER, Principal.
HOLLY SPRINGS, N. C. (WAKE COUNTY.) 1
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FALL TERM Will Open August 15, 1894.
BOARD, $7.00 PER MONTH.
TUITION, $1 TO $3 PER MONTH. MUSIC, $2.50 PER MONTH.
PAINTING, $5.00 PER TERM.
IT IS BETTER TO SACRIFICE MONEY TO MAKE MEN AND WOMEN, THAN TO SACRIFICE CHILDREN TO MAKE MONEY.
First National Bank of Durham
CORNER MAIN AND CORCORAN STS.,
DURHAM, N. C.
CAPITAL STOCK, $150,000.
STOCKHOLDER'S LIABILITIES,
150,000.
DEPOSITOR'S SECURITY, - 300,000.
BANKING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES.
Liberal Inducements for Deposits
from Banks, Corporations, Busi-
ness Houses and Individuals. .
Our Facilities for Making Collec-
tions Throughout the Country are the Best
ALL RETURNS WILL BE MADE PROMPTLY.
SPECIAL CORRESPONDENTS :
NATIONAL BANK REPUBLIC, New York City. N. Y. NATIONAL PARK BANK, New York City, N. Y. UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK. New York City, N. Y. MANUFACTURERS NATIONAL BANK, Philadelphia, Pa. MERCHANTS BANK, Danville, Va.
STATE BANK OF VIRGINIA, Richmond, Va. NORFOLK NATIONAL BANK, Norfolk, Va. NATIONAL BANK OF RALEIGH, Raleigh, N. C. COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK, Charlotte, N. C.
Our Discount Rate is 8 Per Cent. to Everybody.
OFFICERS :
J. S. CARR, President. L. D. HEARTT, Cashier. J. M. WHITTED, Teller.
DIRECTORS :
J. S. CARR. J. W. WALKER.
E. W. KENNEDY. T. J. LAMBE.
W. R. COOPER.
J. T. MALLORY.
L. D. HEARTT.
Asheboro Wood and Iron Works, ASHEBORO, N. C.
DNY KILN.
SHED
CRY KILN
ORAGE.
PLANING MILL'S- MACHINE SHOP.
TILLA FOUNDRY!
ASHEBORO' WOOD AND IRON WORKSEN
Lumber, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Mouldings. General Founders and Machinists.
Machine Repair Work.
Manufacturers of Saw Mills, Horse Powers, Plows, &c.
JOHN T. BRITTAIN. OSCAR L. SAPP.
BRITTAIN & SAPP,
Attorneys
-and-
Counsellors
OFFICE NEAR COURT-HOUSE.
at-
Law,
PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO BUSINESS.
ASHEBORO, N. C.
PRACTICE IN THE ADJOINING COUNTIES.
PROBATE BUSINESS A SPECIALTY. MONEY LENT ON EASY TERMS.
Jarrell's Hotel
CONVEYANCES AT ALL TIMES.
TERMS: $2 per Day.
HIGH POINT, N. C.
JARRELL'S HOTEL
J. W. DYER, Proprietor.
SAMPLE
ROOMS FOR
COMMERCIAL
LARGE HALL connected with Hotel, suited to Traveling Troupes, Lecturers, Etc.
MEN ON GROUND
FLOOR.
SPECIAL RATES BY WEEK OR MONTH.
5.2 The -25
Cape Fear and Yadkin Valley Railway. JOHN GILL, Receiver.
NEW ROUTE SOUTH
VIA FAYETTEVILLE Between MOUNT AIRY, ROANOKE, WINSTON-SALEM, GREENSBORO, AND Charleston, Columbia, Savannah, Jacksonville, St. Augustine, Rockledge, Lake, Worth, Palatka, Sanford, Tampa, all Florida Points, and HAVANA, CUBA.
EXCURSION RATES
During the Summer Months to all Mountain and Sea-shore Resorts, and during the Win- ter Months to all Florida Points, and Havana, Cuba.
Fast Freight Line.
Unequalled Facilities for Handling all Classes of Freight North, South, East and West. A liberal patronage is respectfully solicited for this Line.
For further information, rates, maps, schedules, etc., apply to any Agent of the C. F. & Y. V. Ry. Co.
W. E. KYLE,
J. W. FRY, General Manager, General Freight and Passenger Agent, Greensboro, N. C. Fayetteville, N. C.
THOMAS & MAXWELL, RaleighN. C.,
THE LEADING FURNITURE DEALERS
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ELECTROPOISE. Write to (See page 43-) )
Levi Branson, Raleigh, N. C., Agent for Randolph and Rockingham Counties.
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BRANSON'S SHORT CALENDAR FOR 1894.
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gricultural Almanac!
GOLDEN WORDS
EWS OBSERVER CHRONICLE . Great care has been taken to secure absolute accurac Courts calendar and the officers of public institutions.This with the two age the County officers all over the State, make, it an Almanac of very great value; aticallyA no other like it
URHAM DAILY SUN& Branson's Almanac for 1894 comes tobus again valuable any years past,
HE-NORTH CAROLINIAN Branson's Almanac, for 1894,is af hand and
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TOMASVILLE NEWS Branson's Almanac for (1894 is before us bright and ac
HE LIVING STONE. The calculator, owner and publisher. Levi Branson capt our thanks for a copy of Branson's Almanac for 0 894 Each year is former one Pour State pride compels usito admireat
TIMESIt is reliable and saves every family much valuable
R SON CITY TIMES The Almanac is always carefully calculated
that is fa valuable hand book of information
SAM GLEANER Worthy of a place in every household. One can hardl book of greater value:
VIDSON DISPATCH It is one of the best of its kind
70 RIRIT OF THE SOUTH It is well filled with useful information and is rioni Feesten cents
MILK WORKMAN A HiPersons who have used Branson's Almanac for past. Ipointed with the coming edition
ROHIBITION LEADER The star edition /is superior to any before issued , caleta
ranson Himself He is a natives of the State. and eminently qualified to publish
DAD LEAFIt is thoroughly reliable and semphatically unsurpassed.
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SOUTH Has many wise sayings in brief forma!
EWBERN WEEKLY JOURNAL As a Hand Book for the people it is fullof
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O NOKE PATRON As a hand book for the people, itas full. PIRIT OF THE AGE? Few names are more familiar to the golden mediocrity than
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RGUS HOFLER, Register of Deeds Gates County: " ... It is superior to any that I have seen."
LYNEWS !! It is the best. 10 cent hand book the farmer can buy - no other like it JOURNAL :- "Full of valuable reading matter worthy of a place in every house place of business. Is equal to the best.
RUTH The people hang it in the chimney corner and refer to it all the year. gives them more useful knowledge about the State than can be found in any E for the same small price.
QTON LEDGER. It is well worthy of the support it so richly deserves."
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