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- Celebrating 50 years of service: First Citizens / by Durbetaki, Lee.(CARDINAL)608553; First Citizens Bank.(CARDINAL)614925;
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- Subjects: Holding, Frank Brown, 1928-; Anderson Brothers, Bankers; Citizens Bank of South Carolina; First Citizens Bank; First-Citizens Bank and Trust Company of South Carolina; Anderson Bank of Dillon; Banks and banking;
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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- Estate and gift taxes. by First-Citizens Bank & Trust Co.Trust Department.;
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- Subjects: Inheritance and transfer tax.; Gifts; North Caroliniana.; Old State Library Collection.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Henderson County sketchbook : pen and ink drawings / by Anderson, John W.,authorartist.(CARDINAL)425043;
Includes bibliographical references.Historic Courthouse -- Ripley Building -- Liverett Building -- Hendersonville Welcome Center -- Ripley-Shepherd Building -- Dotson Store Building -- People's National Bank -- Justus Pharmacy -- Hannah Flanagan's -- Cole Bank Building -- Citizens National Bank Building -- First Bank & Trust Company -- Commercial Bank of Hendersonville -- Queen Theatre -- Few Building -- Mast General Store -- Skyland Barber Shop -- Skyland Hotel -- Hendersonville City Hall -- The Cedars -- The Brandy Bar -- Grey Hosiery Mill -- Season's Restaurant at Highland Lake -- The Charleston Inn -- 1898 Waverly Inn -- Curb Market -- Art Mob Studios and Gallery -- Henderson County Main Library -- Hendersonville High School -- Hendersonville Depot -- Starving Artist Art Supplies -- Wolfe's Angel at Oakdale Cemetery -- Hot Dog World -- Dixie Diner -- Fireside Restaurant and Pancake Inn -- The Gallery at Flat Rock -- Barn at Connemara -- Connemara -- Flat Rock Playhouse -- The Wrinkled Egg -- Hubba Hubba Barbeque -- St. John in the Wilderness -- Sky Top Orchard -- Four Seasons Boulevard -- Grandad's Apples -- Orchard Trace Golf Course -- The Barn at Historic Johnson Farm -- Historic Johnson Farm -- Saint Paul Mountain Vineyards -- Apple Country Woodcrafters -- Burntshirt Winery -- Jump Off Rock.
- Subjects: Illustrated works.; Architecture; Buildings; Historic buildings;
- Available copies: 6 / Total copies: 6
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Coats Businesses
Newspaper articles: "Carolina Bank Names Manager, Seven Directors of New Coats Branch," Harnett Co. News, May 31, 1979; "Crossroads Interiors Opens Here," Daily Record, undated but ca. 1980; "Carolina Bank to Open Monday," Daily Record, Dec. 5, 1980; "Ribbon Cutting Opens Coats Branch of Carolina Bank," Daily Record, Dec. 9, 1980; "10 Named to Local Board," Harnett County News, March 26, 1981, photos and article about members of board of directors of First Citizens Bank in Coats; "Coats Motor Company Commended," Daily Record, Oct. 12, 1992; "Coats Bank Plans New Facility: First Citizens to Build Modern Bank," no source, May 13, 1983; "Coats First Citizens Nears Completion," Daily Record, Dec. 18, 1984; "New Coats Bank Opened," Daily Record, April 16, 1985 about First Citizens Bank; "Coats Motor Company Approaches 67th Anniversary," Daily Record, April 3, 1986; "SLC Co. Is Vibrant, Vital Force in Harnett County," Daily Record, Oct. 13, 1986 about SLC Fashion Corporation in Coats; "New Store Opens," photo & caption, Daily Record, Jan. 26, 1987 about Stewart's Minit Mart and Grill; "McLamb Plans Multi-Million Expansion," Daily Record, Feb. 17, 1989, about the Carlie C McLamb chain of IGA stores; "New Pizza, Sub Shop Serves Coats Region," Daily Record, June 14, 1989; "Ribbon Cutting and Reception Honors Applied Computer Technologies in Coats," Daily Record, Sept. 6, 1989 "Bruce's to Reopen in Coats," about Bruce's Ladies and Men's Apparel; Daily Record, Nov. 2, 1989; "Coats Area Chamber Recognizes Stewart & Sons Home Improvement," Daily Record, Nov. 15, 1990; "Rose & Graham Finishes Facility; Will Hold Open House On Sunday," Daily Record, Feb. 14, 1991; "SKATS Named Coats Business Focus," Daily Record, August 7, 1991; "Coats Flowers, Gifts Blooms in New Main Street Setting," Daily Record, Dec. 24, 1991: "Closing of Plant is Shock to Coats," about the closing of THM Manufacturing; Daily Record, June 25, 1992; "After 27 Years Coats to Close ABC Store," Daily Record, Dec. 4, 1992; "Coats Welcomes Two Dogs Pizza," Daily Record, May 5, 1993; "Moving on Up!" Daily Record, Oct. 19, 1993 about Applied Computer Technologies; "Coats IGA Expands for Third Time," Daily Record, Oct. 27, 1993; "Coats Welcomes Flowers by Jean," Daily Record, April 20, 1994; "Company Finds Treasure in Metal Detectors," Daily Record, Oct. 17, 1997 about Tyndall Electronics; "Auto Dealer Named to First Citizens Board," Daily Record, undated, about Donald R. Stewart; Four photos of Coats businesses, including Stewart's corn mill and Coats Gin Co.
- Subjects: Business enterprises;
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- I saw Ramallah / by Barghūthī, Murīd.(CARDINAL)763130; Soueif, Ahdaf.(CARDINAL)747503;
Barred from his homeland after 1967's Six-Day War, the poet Mourid Barghouti spent thirty years in exile, shuttling among the world's cities, yet secure in none of them; separated from his family for years at a time; never certain whether he was a visitor, a refugee, a citizen, or a guest. As he returns home for the first time since the Israeli occupation, Barghouti crosses a wooden bridge over the Jordan River into Ramallah and is unable to recognize the city of his youth. Sifting through memories of the old Palestine as they come up against what he now encounters in this mere "idea of Palestine", he discovers what it means to be deprived not only of a homeland but of "the habitual place and status of a person." A tour de force of memory and reflection, lamentation and resilience, I saw Ramallah is a deeply humane book, essential to any balanced understanding of today's Middle East.
- Subjects: Barghūthī, Murīd; Barghūthī, Murīd; Barghuths, Mursd;
- Available copies: 6 / Total copies: 6
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- A land without borders : my journey around East Jerusalem and the West Bank / by Baram, Nir,author.(CARDINAL)838241; Cohen, Jessica(Translator),translator.(CARDINAL)353214;
Award-winning journalist and author Nir Baram spent a year and a half traveling around the West Bank and East Jerusalem. In this fascinating recount of that journey, Baram navigates the conflict-ridden regions and hostile terrain to speak with a wide range of people, among them Palestinian-Israeli citizens trapped behind the separation wall in Jerusalem and Jewish settlers determined to forge new lives on the West Bank. Baram also talks to children on Kibbutz Nirim who lived through the war in Gaza, and ex-prisoners from Fatah who, after spending years detained in Israeli jails, are now promoting a peace initiative. And he returns again and again to Jerusalem, city of his birth, where a hushed civil war is in full swing. A Land Without Borders is a clear-eyed, compassionate and essential guide to understanding a complex reality; a perceptive and sensitive exploration of a labyrinthine conflict and the experiences of the people ensnared in it, by one of the most distinctive writers working in Israel today.They Yelled Allahu Akbar: Balata Refugee Camp -- Yes, We're in a Post-Two-State Era: El Matan Outpost and Ma'ale Shomron Settlement -- You're the First Jew He's Ever Seen: Ramallah -- I See Gaza from My Window: Kibbutz Nirim -- I Feel Al-Aqsa in All My Body: East Jerusalem -- Do You Want to be a King or a Prophet?: Kedumim and Elon Moreh -- The Closest Thing to Hell: Palestinian Jerusalem beyond the Separation Wall -- You Cant Sweep a Tiger Under the Rug: Otniel Yeshiva, Gush Etzion -- Us Here, Them Here: Beit Jala, Bethlehem -- Where are the Arabs Here, Anyway?: The Itamar Outposts and Yanun -- One State, Five States-As Long as There's Free Passage: Barta'a -- One Day There'll be a Very Big Noise: Jabel Mukaber and Ras al-Amud, East Jerusalem.
- Subjects: Travel writing.; Baram, Nir; Arab-Israeli conflict.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- MacCallister : the eagles legacy. by Johnstone, William W.(CARDINAL)339749; Johnstone, J. A.(CARDINAL)339750;
"In a town like Chugwater, Wyoming, you know who your friends are, who your enemies are, and who your kill-crazy maniacs are. For Duff MacCallister, the last category belongs to Johnny Taylor and his gang. Duff has wrestled with this polecat before, and knows that his bite is worse than his smell. But when Taylor's gang tries to rob a bank--and Duff manages to shoot one and arrest Taylor's brother--the outraged outlaw raises a stink straight out of hell. First, he begins to randomly slaughter innocent townsfolk one by one. Then, he leaves a note on the bodies warning: "We will kill more of your citizens if you do not let my brother go." Now, he's kidnapped a woman as bait--lighting a fuse under Duff MacCallister that's bound to ignite the biggest, bloodiest showdown in Chugwater history"--
- Subjects: Western fiction.; Novels.; Outlaws;
- Available copies: 14 / Total copies: 15
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- Rewriting the rules of the European economy : an agenda for growth and shared prosperity / by Stiglitz, Joseph E.,author.(CARDINAL)147756; Dougherty, Carter,author.; Foundation for European Progressive Studies,author.;
Introduction: Europe today and the path forward -- Part I. Achieving full employment, rapid growth, and economic stability -- Employment, not austerity -- Monetary policy: prioritizing employment -- Investing for an equitable future -- Part II. Making markets work for fairness and efficiency -- Promoting competitive markets: incentives, regulations, and innovation -- Toward a financial system that serves society -- Taxation to promote justice and growth -- Part III. Inquality and a twenth-first-century European social model -- Poverty, inequality, and the welfare state -- A European social security system for the twenty-first century -- Labor markets, good wages, and working conditions -- Part IV. Managing globalization for Europe and the world-- The future of Europe in a globalized world.Includes bibliographical references and index."A companion to his acclaimed work in Rewriting the Rules of the American Economy, Joseph E. Stiglitz, along with Carter Dougherty and the Foundation for European Progressive Studies, lays out the economic framework for a Europe with faster growth that is more equitably shared. Europe is in crisis. Sluggish economic growth in many countries, widespread income stagnation, and recession have led to severe political and social consequences. Social protections for citizens have been cut back. Governments offer timid responses to deep-seated problems. These economic and political failures have contributed to the rise of extremist parties on the right. Marginalized populations are being made scapegoats for Europe's woes. But the problems of today's Europe stem from decisions based on a blind worship of markets in too many areas of policy. If Europe is to return to an innovative and dynamic economy-and if there is to be shared prosperity, social solidarity, and justice-then EU countries need to break with their current, destructive trajectory. This volume offers concrete strategies for renewal that would also reinvigorate the project of European integration, with fresh ideas in the areas of both macroeconomics and microeconomics, including central banking, public investment, corporate governance and competition policy, social policy, and international trade"--
- Subjects: Public investments; Banks and banking;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- The wolf and the seven kids : a Grimm and gross retelling / by Harper, Benjamin,author.(CARDINAL)424252; Banks, Timothy,illustrator.(CARDINAL)650724;
In this humorous adaptation of the fairy tale, Mama Goat sets out to get pizza for little Mikey's birthday party, first warning her seven kids not to fall for Mr. Wolf's tricks--but Mr. Wolf is hungry, clever, and persistent, and when Mama returns and finds six of her babies gone, she sets out to make a citizen's arrest and put a stop to Mr. Wolf's villainy forever.660LAccelerated Reader AR
- Subjects: Humorous fiction.; Fairy tales.; Adaptations.; Fairy tales; Goats; Wolves;
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- The last outlaws [large print] : the desperate final days of the Dalton Gang / by Clavin, Tom,1954-author.;
Includes bibliographical references.The thrilling true story of the Dalton Gang and the most brazen heist in history, by the multiple New York Times bestselling author. The Last Outlaws is the thrilling true story of the last of the great gang of outlaws. The Dalton Gang consisted of four brothers and their rotating cast of accomplices who saw themselves as descended from the legendary James Gang. They soon became legends themselves, beginning their career as common horse thieves, before graduating to robbing banks and trains. On October 5, 1892, the Dalton Gang attempted the most brazen heist of that era: robbing two banks in broad daylight in Coffeyville, Kansas, simultaneously. The gang was made up of Grat, Bob and Emmett Dalton; Bill Power and Dick Broadwell. As the gang crossed the plaza to enter the two banks, the Daltons were recognized by townspeople, who raised the alarm. Citizens armed themselves with weapons from nearby hardware stores and were ready for the gang when they tried to leave the banks. The ensuing gun battle was a firefight of epic proportions. When the smoke cleared eight men were dead including Grat and Bob Dalton, Bill Power and Dick Broadwell. For the first time ever, the full story of the Dalton Gang's life of crime, culminating in this violent heist, are chronicled in detail- the final act of the Wild West, its last bloody gasp.
- Subjects: Biographies.; Large print books.; Dalton family.; Dalton Gang.; Outlaws; Outlaws;
- Available copies: 11 / Total copies: 14
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