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THIRTIETH ANNUAL REPORT
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND PRINTING
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA
1916
M.L. SHIPMAN, Commissioner
GEO. B. JUSTICE. ASST. COMMISSIONER
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RALEIGH
Edwards & Broughton Printing Co.
State Printers and Binders
1916
LETTER OF TRANSMITTAi.
Ealeigh, ]Sr. C, December 1, 1916.
To His Excellency, Locke Ckaig, Governor.
Sir : — I have the honor to submit, pursuant to the law, the report
of the Department of Labor and Printing for 1916, this being the
thirtieth annual edition.
I beg, also, to submit a few suggestions for your consideration.
Inasmuch as the National Government has considered it advisable
to pass a law prohibiting interstate traffic in articles produced in
factories and workshops where children under fourteen years of
age are allowed to work, it would seem that the time is ripe for the
State to amend its laws to conform thereto, most, if not all, of the
products of jSTorth Carolina factories being subject to interstate ship-
ment. This would afford relief from one of the situations which, it
has been said, is responsible for a good deal of the employment of
child labor, notwithstanding that children do not, as a rule, make a
profitable class of employees, this relief lying in the fact that desira-
ble adult laborers, with large numbers of children, will be estopped
from shopping among mills for jobs which will employ the greatest
number of these children. As seen from this viewpoint, manufac-
turers ought to welcome the strengthening effect of a State law.
Such a law, to be effective, must of necessity carry a provision for
inspection, as has been pointed out before. This would be necessary
both for the enforcement of the law as relates to persons making affi-
davit of ages of children and for the protection of manufacturers
against possible unscrupulous competition.
I would also direct your attention to the need of a Bureau of Safety,
connected with this or some other State Department, whose functions
should be the gathering of facts concerning industrial hazards and
the recommendation of legislation to prevent the maiming and killing
of those who toil. A workman's compensation law, if drafted to meet
the needs of all classes of wage-earners, would doubtless be of great
aid in procuring for employees compensation for injuries which,
while not of sufficient importance to justify a suit for damages, yet
cause loss of time and the needed fruits of labor.
Respectfully submitted,
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Commissioner.
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DIRECTORY OF STATE OFFICERS
LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENT.
Elijah L. Daughtridge President of the Senate ..Edgecombe.
T. C. Bowie. Speaker of House of Representatives Ashe.
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT.
Locke Craig... Governor Buncombe.
J. Bryan Grimes Secretary of State i^i".
W.P.Wood Auditor Randolph.
Benjamin R. Lacy Treasurer ^ ake.
James Y. Joyner Superintendent of PubUc Instruction Gmlford.
T. W. Bickett .Attorney-General FrankUn.
OFFICIALS AND EMPLOYEES OF THE STATE DEPARTMENTS.
DEPARTMENT OF THE EXECUTIVE.
Locke Craig Governor.
. Buncombe.
Elijah L. Daughtridge Lieutenant Governor Edgecombe.
Miss May Jones Private Secretary Buncombe.
Miss Mamie Turner.. Executive Clerk ^\ake.
COUXCIL OF STATE.
Governor, Secretary of State, Treasurer, Auditor, Superintendent of Publiclnstruction.
Attorney-General.
DEPARTMENT OP STATE.
J. Bryan Grimes Secretary of State Pitt.
Frank W. Brown Grant Clerk Pitt-
J. E. Sawyer Corporation Clerk Wake.
Miss Minnie Bagwell Stenographer Wake.
Miss Susie Tavlor Stenographer Wake.
Edmund B. NorveU. Enrolling Clerk Cherokee.
DEPARTMENT OF THE STATE AUDITOR.
W. P. Wood Auditor Randolph.
Everard H. Baker Chief Clerk Franklin.
Baxter Durham Tax Clerk Wake.
Mrs. Fannie W. Smith Pension Clerk and Stenographer Wake.
DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY.
Benjamin R. Lacy Treasurer .Wake.
W. F. Moody Chief Clerk Mecklenburg.
A. H. Arrington Teller ^ash.
W. W. Newman Institution Clerk Wake.
Miss Eva Warters Stenographer.. ..Wake.
DEP.\RTMENT OF EDUCATION.
James Y. Joyner Superintendent of Public Instruction Guilford.
W. H. Pittman Chief Clerk Edgecombe.
A. S. Brower Clerk of Loan Fund.. Cabarrus.
jperintendent of Teacher Training and Croatani
Madison.
/Superintendent of Teacher Training and Croatan 1
E. E. Sams | ^^^ Colored Normal Schools. J
N. W. Walker State Inspector Public High Schools Orange.
L. C. Brogden State Super\dsor of Elementary Schools Wayne.
N. C. Newbold ..Associate Supervisor of Elementary Schools Pasquotank.
T. E. Browne General Manager Young People's Farm-life Clubs.. Hertford.
Miss Annie Tra\is Stenographer. Halifax.
Miss Emma Ball Stenographer Wake.
State Board of Education.— GovernoT, President; Superintendent of Public Instruction, Secretary;
Lieutenant Governor, Secretary of State, Auditor, Treasurer, Attorney-General.
State Board of Examiners.— James Y. Joyner, Chairman ex officio; W. H. Pittman, Secretary; H. E.
Austin, N. W. Walker.
State Government
DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE.
T. W. Bickett Attorney-General Franklin.
T. H. Calvert Assistant Attorney-General Wake.
Mrs. Hattie S. Gay Stanographcr Wayne.
ADJUTANT general's DEPARTMENT.
Laurence W. Young Adjutant General Buncombe.
Gordon Smith Assistant Adjutant General Wake.
Miss Ethel Wynne Secretary Wake.
Lieut-Col, Henry J. Hunt Inspector-Instructor Inft., U. S. A.
Major Henry Page Inspector-Instructor Med. Corps, U. S. A.
Major Alexander Greig, Jr Inspector-Instructor Coast Art., U. S. A.
Capt. Bernard Sharp Inspector-Instructor .Inft., U. S. A.
Lieut. Creed R. Cox ,... Inspector-Instructor... ..Cav., U. S. A.
Lieut. J. J. London Inspector-Instructor U. S. N.
CORPORATION COMMISSION.
E. L. Travis Chairman Halifax.
W. T. Lee Commissioner Ha>T\'Ood.
George P. Pell Commissioner Forsyth.
A. J. Max^-ell Chief Clerk Craven.
Miss E. G. Riddick Assistant Clerk Gates.
Miss Meta Adams Assistant Clerk Haywocd.
S. A. Hubbard State Bank Examiner Rt cki: gham.
H. L. Newbold Assistant State Bank Examiner Wake.
John G. Nichols Assistant State Bank Examiner Rutherford.
J. S. Griffin Tax Clerk ....Guilford.
O. S. Th' mps:)n Assistant Clerk Wi.ke.
Miss Myrtl? Gates Assistant Ckrk Durham.
Miss 111 B rnes Stenographer Wake.
W. G. W mble Rate Clerk Wake.
W. G. Barnes Stenographer Wilson.
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND PRINTING.
M. L. Shipman. Commissioner Henderson.
George B. Justice Assistant Commissioner Mecklenburg.
E. F. Hale Stenographer Bertie.
E. M. Uzzell & Co .State Printers Wake.
Edwards & Broughton Ptg. Co State Printers W'ake.
STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE.
W. A. Graham, Commissioner, ex officio Chairman, Raleigh.
F. P. Latham ._ .Belhaven First District.
C. W. Mitchell Aulander Second District.
R. L. Woodard Pamlico Third District.
Clarence Poe Raleigh Fourth District.
R. W. Scott Haw River Fifth District.
A. T. McCallum ...Red Springs... Sixth District.
C. C. Wright Hunting Creek Seventh District.
William Bledsoe Gale ...Eighth District.
W. J. Shuford Hickory Ninth District.
A. Cannon Horse Shoe Tenth District.
OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES, DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE.
Executive Office.
W. A. Graham ^' Commissioner.
K. W. Barnes Secretary and Purchasing Agent.
Miss S. D. Jones Bookkeeper and Private Secretary.
Analytical Division.
B. W. Kilgore State Chemist.
J. M. Pickel Feed Chemist.
W. G. Haywood Fertilizer Chemists
J. Q. Jackson Assistant Chemist.
E. S. Dewar Assistant Chemist..
State Goveknment
F. C Wi'^sins Assistant Chemist.
D. M. McCarty.- Assistant Chemist (Animal IndustrjO-
R. W. Collett - Assistant Test Farm Director.
Miss M. S. Birdsong ...Clerk and Stenofrrapher.
J. F. Hatch Clerk and Stenographer.
W. F. Pate Agronomist in Soils.
L. L. Brinkley Soil Survey.
J. K. Plummer Soil Chemist.
W. E. Hearn State Soil Agent— Soil Survey.
F. N. McDowell Soil Survey.
Museum.
H. H. Brimley.-.. Curator.
T. W. Adickes Assistant.
Miss Annie Lewis Usher.
Veterinary Division.
B. B. Flowe Veterinarian.
H. P. Flowe Assistant.
O. H. Graham Assistant.
Miss Mary Knight Stenographer.
Animal Husbandry Division.
Dan T. Gray* Chief of Animal Industry.
Earl Hostetler Assistant.
Alvin J. Reed* Dairy Field Work.
F. R. Farnham Cheese Work.
J. Stanley Combs , Assistant.
W. H. Eaton. Dairy Experimentation.
J. A. Arey* Assistant.
A. L. Jerdan* Beef Cattle Work.
B. F. Kaupp* Poultry Work.
L. I. Case Assistant.
Miss Annie Duckett Stenographer.
Miss Emma Young Clerk.
Division of Entomology.
Franklin Sherman, Jr Entomologist.
R. W. Leiby Assistant.
S. C. Clapp Field Work.
B. Szymoniak* Demonstrator in Fruit and Truck Crops.
G. H. Rea Beekeeping.
Division of Horticulture.
W. N. Hutt Horticulturist.
R. G. Hill Assistant.
CD. Matthews Assistant.
Miss Elizabeth Griffin Stenographer.
Food and Oil Division.
W. M. Allen Pure Food and Oil Chemist.
C. E. Bell Assistant.
L. B. Rhodes Assistant.
E. W. Thornton. .Assistant.
George Little. Oil Clerk.
Miss S. G. Allen Stenographer.
Division Farmers' Institutes.
T. B. Parker Director Institutes.
Miss M. H. McKimmon Clerk and Stenographer.
Botany and Agronomy.
J. L. Burgess Botanist and Agronomist.
C. H. Waldron Assistant.
Miss Alston Dargan... Assistant, Seed Laboratory.
Miss Louise Rademacher Assistant, Bacteriological Laboratory.
'In cooperation with the United States Department of Agriculture.
State Government
Cooperalive Demonstration.
C. R. Hudson*. State Demonstration Agent.
T. E. Browne*,- In Charge Boys' Corn Clubs.
A. K. Robertson* Assistant, Boys' Corn Clubs.
Miss Louise Wright ..Stenographer.
Girls' Demonstration Work.
Mrs. Jane S. McKimmon*. In Charge Girls' Demonstration Work.
Mi§s Minnie Jamieson* Assistant in Home Demonstration Work.
Miss Grace Schaeffer* Assistant in Home Demonstration Work.
Miss Mabel Howell Clerk and Stenographer.
Drainage Work.
H. M. Lynde Drainage Engineer.
F. R. Baker Assistant.
Division of Agronomy.
C. B. Williams Agronomist.
H. D. Lambert ..Assistant.
E. C. Blair. Assistant.
Division of Cooperative Marketing.
W. R. Camp* Chief, Cooperative Marketing.
E. E. Culbreth Assistant.
Miss Leila R. Smith ..Stenographer.
Office of Information.
F. H. Jeter Agricultural Editor.
D. G. Conn Bulletin Clerk.
A. O. Alford ....Mailing Clerk.
Test Farms.
3. H. Jefferies Superintendent Pender Test Farm Willard, N. C.
F. T. Meacham.. Superintendent Iredell Test Farm Statesville, N. p.
C. E. Clark Superintendent Edgecombe Test Farm Rocky Mount, N. C.
S. F. Davidson Superintendent Buncombe Test Farm Swannanoa, N. C.
E. G. Moss.. Superintendent Granville Test Farm Oxford, N. C.
INSURANCE DEPARTMENT.
James R. Young Commissioner Vance.
Stacey W. Wade Chief Deputy Carteret.
S. F. Campbell Chief Clerk Harnett.
W. J. Cameron Actuary ...Wake.
W. A. Scott Deputy Guilford.
F. M. Jordan Deputy __ Buncombe.
Sherwood Brock well Deputy Wake.
Eugene E. Gray, Jr Deputy Forsyth.
N. E. Canady Electrical Inspector Granville.
Miss Eva Powell Bookkeeper Wake.
Miss Ida Montgomery Stenographer Warren.
Miss Pattie L. Jordan Stenographer Caswell.
HISTORICAL COiMMISSION.
J. Bryan Grimes Chairman .Pitt.
W. J. Peele Commissioner Wake.
Thomas M. Pittman Commissioner Vance.
M. C. S. Noble Commissioner Orange.
D. H. Hill Commissioner ..Wake.
R. D. W. Connor Secretary Wake.
P. A. Olds Collector for Hall of History Wake.
W. S. Wilson.. Legislative Reference Librarian Caswell.
*In cooperation with the United States Department of Agriculture.
State Government
BOARD OF PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS.
Governor, Locke Craig, Secretary of State, J. Bryan Grimes,
State Treasurer, B. R. Lacy, Attorney-General, T. W. Bickett.
PUBLIC BUILDINGS.
L. C. Cherry ...Superintendent Edgecombe.
STATE LIBRARY.
Miles O. Sherrill Librarian Catawba.
Miss Carrie E. Broughton Assistant Librarian Wake.
Miss MjTtle King ..Assistant Wake.
TRUSTEES OF STATE LIBRARY.
Governor, Superintendent of Public Instruction, Secretary of State.
PURCHASING COMMITTEE.
Miles O. Sherrill, W. E. Stone, Miss Minnie Leatherman,
Marshall DeL. HajTvood.
NORTH CAROLINA LIBRARY COMMISSION.
Louis R. Wilson.. Chairman Orange.
Charles Lee Smith Commissioner Wake.
James Y. Joyner Commissioner Guilford.
Miles O. Sherrill... Commissioner Catawba.
C. C. Wright Commissioner Wilkes.
Miss Minnie W. Leatherman Secretary Wake.
Miss Alice Rodgers. Cataloger Wake.
JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT.
JUSTICES OF THE SUPREME COURT.
Walter Clark Chief Justice Raleigh Wake.
Piatt D. Walker Associate Justice Charlotte Mecklenburg.
George H. Brown Associate Justice Washington Beaufort.
William A. Hoke Associate Justice Lincolnton Lincoln.
William R. Allen Associate Justice Goldsboro Wayne.
OFFICIALS OF THE SUPREME COURT.
J. L. Seawell Clerk Raleigh Wake.
E. Seawell Office Clerk Raleigh Wake.
Robert H. Bradley Marshal and Librarian Raleigh.. Wake.
Robert C. Strong Reporter Raleigh Wake.
JUDGES OF THE SUPERIOR COURTS.
W. M. Bond First District Edenton Chowan.
George W. Connor Second District Wilson Wilson.
John H. Kerr Third District Warrenton Warren.
Frank A. Daniels Fourth District Goldsboro Wayne.
H. W. Whedbee Fifth District Greenville Pitt.
Oliver H. Allen Sixth District Kinston Lenoir.
Charles M. Cooke Seventh District Louisburg Franklin.
W. P. Stacy Eighth District Wilmington New Hanover.
Chatham Calhoun Lyon Ninth District EUzabethtown Bladen.
William A. Devin Tenth District Oxford Granville.
Henry P. Lane Eleventh District Reidsville Rockingham.
Thomas J. Shaw Twelfth District Greensboro Guilford.
W. J. Adams Thirteenth District Carthage Moore.
W. F. Harding Fourteenth District Charlotte Mecklenburg.
Benjamin F. Long Fifteenth District Statesville Iredell.
James L. Webb Sixteenth District Shelby Cleveland.
Edward B. Cline. Seventeenth District Hickory Catawba.
M. H. Justice Eighteenth District Rutherfordton Rutherford.
Frank Carter Nineteenth District Asheville Buncombe.
Garland S. Ferguson Twentieth District Waj^nesville Haywood.
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SOLICITORS.
J. C. B. Ehringhaus First District Elizabeth City. Pasquotank.
R. G. Allsbrook ...Second District. _. Tarboro ._ Edpeconibe.
G. E. Midgotte Third District Jackson Nrrthampton.
Walter D. Siler Fourth District Siler City ..Chatham.
C. L. Abernethy Fifth District Beaufort Carteret.
Henry E. Shaw Sixth District Kinston Lenoir.
H. E. Norris Seventh District Raleigh.. Wake.
H. L. Lyon Eighth District.. Whiteville Columbus.
S. B. McLean... Ninth District Maxton Robeson.
S. M. Gattis Tenth District Hillsboro Orange.
S. P. Graves Eleventh District ...Mount Airy... Surry.
John C. Bower Twelfth District. Lexington Davidson.
W. E. Brock Thirteenth District... Wadesboro Anson.
G. W. Wilson Foiu-teenth District Gastonia Gaston.
Hayden Clement Fifteenth District Salisbury Rowan.
R. L. Huffman Sixteenth District Mcrganton Burke.
Johnson J. Hayes Seventeenth District North Wilkesboro Wilkes.
Michael Schenck Eighteenth District Hendersonville Henderson.
J. E. Swain Nineteenth District Asheville Buncombe.
G. L. Jones Twentieth District Franklin Macon.
CONTENTS
CHAPTER I — Introductory.
II — Farms and Farm Labor.
Ill— Trades.
IV — Cotton, Woolen, and Silk Mills.
V — Knitting Mills.
YI — Furniture Factories.
VII — Miscellaneous Factories.
YIII — Newspapers.
IX — Railroads and Employees.
Appendix.
CHAPTER
nTTRODUCTOEY.
After issuing one yearly report in collaboration with the United
States Census Department, the assistance of which is not available
this year, the form adhered to previously has been resumed, the
original form being, it is believed, better suited to the presentation
of the statistics and other information secured under the plan fol-
lowed by this Department. Some changes in the order of subjects
have been made, and some detail added in the summaries presented
preceding the tables under each head. The lines have also been num-
bered, the same number applying throughout the series of tables to
any given establishment. It is calculated that this will aid in refer-
ence where it is desired to use matter from more than one table.
During the year this Department has been instrumental in placing
before l^Torth Carolina manufacturers several hundred inquiries from
foreign buyers for articles made in the State, which work at this
writing is still being carried on by Mr. C. L. Chandler, South Ameri-
can representative for several large railroad systems, in cooperation
with the Department of Foreign Commerce of the United States
government. This has opened up an opportunity for direct communi-
cation between manufacturer and foreign buyer without expense,
which, if followed up, should result in the building of a substantial
trade.
The subjects covered may be found in the Index, with citations to
the pages covering same.
Chapter II, Farms and Farm Labor, shows, in Table I, conditions
of farm and labor, employment, trend of cost of living. Table II
covers question of tendency toward diversification of crops, and im-
provement in method of cultivation, wages and financial condition of
laborers. Table III shows cost of production of various farm prod-
ucts. Table IV shows condition of roads, education, religion and
morals, and general trend of each.
Chapter III, The Trades, shows, in Table I, prevalence of labor
organization, wages by trades, method of payment, and increase or
decrease of wages. Table II shows unit of working time, period of
payment, permanency of employment, cost of living. Table III
shows hours constituting day's work; wage-earners' idea of what
14 Introductory
should constitute day's work ; per cent of literacy. Table IV shows
period of apprenticeship, improvement in education, moral and finan-
cial conditions.
Chapter IV, Cotton, Woolen, and Silk Mills. Table I shows mills
by counties, executive officers, year established, capital stock, name
of selling agent, and whether mill spins or weaves, or both. Table II
shows class of goods made, number spindles, number looms, number
cards, kind of power used, horsepower, approximate amount of raw
material used ; progress of employees. Table III shows number of
employees, classified ; hours, wages, and when paid, per cent of liter-
acy, persons dependent on operation of factory for livelihood, observ-
ance of labor laws. Included under this head, but treated separately,
will be found the woolen, silk, and cordage mills.
Chapter V, Knitting Mills. This division carries the same informa-
tion relative to knitting mills as occurs under Chapter IV with rela-
tion to cotton mills.
Chapter VI, Fumiture Factories. Table I shows factories by
counties, name of president, goods manufactured, year incorporated,
capital stock, kind of power used, number of horsepower. Tables II
and III show number of days in operation during year, hours consti-
tuting day's' work, number dependent on factory, wages, per cent of
literacy, estimated value of plant, estimated annual output.
Chapter VII, Miscellaneous Factories. Under this head are
treated the establishments not falling under specific heads, that is to
say, all manufacturing plants which do not show any one division of
industry sufficiently large to require separate treatment. It is not
the purpose to enumerate herein sa\^miills, gristmills, or cotton gins,
except as the magnitude of a single mill would seem to place it in
the class of factory ; grinding mills are classed as factories when they
buy corn and wheat and sell flour, meal or grits, but are not classed
as factories when they grind for toll and sell no other product beyond
toll earned. Sawmills doing a general lumber business are classed
as factories, while small mills, doing only a local business, are not.
JSTot that it would not be desirable to enumerate these concerns in our
report, but because it has been found impossible to secure a list of
these small concerns ; many of them are temporary, and many change
ownership and location so frequently as to make reliability of reports
not dependable. At the same time it has not been possible to secure
the names of all the large concerns doing business in the State, under
the present law, which does not make it obligatory upon manufac-
turers to report. Table I shows factories by counties, name of presi-
Introductory 15
dent and secretary or treasurer, article manufactured, capital, wlien
established, and table II shows estimated value of plant, value of
output, time in operation, hours constituting day's work, kind of
power used, number of horsepower, number of employees, classified ;
condition of labor market, per cent of literacy among employees.
Table III shows wages, when paid, increase or decrease, prevalence
of union labor, improvement of employees in financial condition and
general proficiency.
Chapter VIII, Newspapers. Summary shows classification by
period of publication and politics, and total circulation of each class.
Table I shows list of papers by counties, how published, editor and
proprietor. Table II shows day of publication, class, date of estab-
lishment and circulation. Table III shows number of employees,
wages, etc.
Chapter IX, RailroadS and Employees. Shows alphabetical list
of roads, number of officers and employees, by classes and wages.
Where the term "children" is used with reference to division of
class of laborers, it is intended to mean persons .under sixteen years
of age.
APPENDIX.
In this division of the report has been grouped all other available
information properly bearing on the subjects covered in the pages
preceding it, to which reference is invited. In this will be found a
classified list of industries, together with the labor laws as applied to
mines, mills, and factories.
CHAPTER II
FARMS A^TD FARM LABOR
Farming conditions in the State are not np to average this year.
Weather conditions operated to retard planting, and, after this liad
been done, continned cool and unseasonable weather hindered growth
and development. Later in the year the disastrous floods in western
l^orth Carolina wiped out a large percentage of the growing crops
in that section, and damaged by overflow much produce on the lower
stretches of streams which are fed directly from the mountains.
Farm products have steadily increased in price since the last issue
of this report. Cotton, corn and wheat have all brought good prices,
and the demand for truck and by-products has been such as to make
any produce suited to this locality profitable. As has been pointed
out heretofore, it is a matter of regret that it is necessary to have
shipped into the local markets large amounts of fruits, berries, and
vegetables, at a time when home grown materials of this character
should be available. The same observation applies to pork and beef
products, butter and eggs. There are times when it is almost impos-
sible to secure either of the above four articles, except of the cold-
storage variety; and while, so far as the information available would
indicate, there is practically no cold-storage poultry shipped into the
State, there has not been a time within several years that poultry
could not be disposed of at good prices on the open market ; at times
there is scarcely any to be had at any price.
There has been some development along dairy lines — notably in
cooperative associations for the making of butter, and some cheese,
though these associations as yet have large demands to fill.
I^otable among the agencies at work for improvement of farms and
farming methods is the State's Agi-icultural and Mechanical College,
both in the development of the younger generation, and in the help
it has placed at the call of older farmers in short courses, etc., and
the work of the Agricultural Department, through its corps of office
men and advisers, as well as the experiment farms and traveling
demonstrators.
SUMMARY
Figures for 1916 are as follows:
Table 'No. 1 shows an increase in the value of land in fifty-nine
counties, decrease in thirteen, and no change in twenty-eight. Fer-
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tility of the land is reported maintained in eighty-nine counties ;
eleven report that it is not maintained. Twelve coimties report a
tendency to have larger farms ; eighty-seven, smaller ; one, no change.
Eighty-nine counties report labor scarce; eleven plentiful. Twenty-
three counties report employment regular ; seventy-seven irregular.
Table No. 2 shows the average wages paid. Highest average paid
men, $1.13 per day, an increase of seven cents over last year; lowest
72 cents per day, an increase of four cents over last year. Highest
average paid women 71 cents per day, an increase of four cents over
last year; lowest 45 cents per day, an increase of one cent over last
year. Average wages of children, 40 cents per day, an increase of
three cents over last year. Thirty-six counties report increase in
wages ; sixteen, a decrease ; and fortj^-eight, no change. : ^
Table ISTo. 3 shows that sixty-eight counties produce cotton at
$37.17 per bale of 500 pounds; thirty-two do not report cotton.
Eighty-two counties produce wheat at a cost of 71 cents per bushel ;
eighteen counties do not report wheat. ISTinety-eight counties pro-
duce com at a cost of 54 cents per bushel ; two counties do not report.
K"inety counties produce oats at 38 cents per bushel; ten counties do
not report. Fifty-eight counties produce tobacco at $8.39 per 100
pounds ; forty-two counties do not report tobacco. ISFinety-four coun-
ties report cost of raising 100 ]30unds of beef to be $6.13 ; six counties
do not report beef. iSTinety-six counties report cost of raising 100
pounds of pork to be $8.47 ; four counties do not report.
Table No. 4 shows road, educational, and financial conditions.
Ninety-eight counties favor road improvement by taxation ; two do
not favor such improvement.
Reports of cost of production for five years show the following
figures :
Cost to raise bale of cotton: 1912, $33.70; 1913, $34.23; 1914,
$35.61; 1915, $35.24; 1916, $37.17; average for five years, $35.19.
Bushel of wheat: 1912, 73 cents; 1913, 71 cents; 1914, 70 cents;
1915, 75 cents; 1916, 71 cents; average for five years, .72. Bushel
of corn: 1912, 53 cents; 1913, 50 cents; 1914, 52 cents; 1915, 52
cents; 1916, 54 cents: averasre, .522.
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CHAPTER III
THE TRADES
Conditions in the trades, from reports received from the different
classes of mechanics, show improvement over last year. Employment
is reported of prevailing regularity in most of the trades, which em-
phasizes the desirability of industrial education. Skilled labor is
consistently in demand, at good wages ; it is only from the ranks of
the untrained that any extensive complaint of unemployment comes.
SUMMAKY
The average wages of the different trades are reported to be as
follows: Blacksmith, $2.28; bookbinder, $4.00; boilermaker, $3.89;
brickmason, $4.16; building inspector, $3.20; cabinetmaker, $2.00;
carpenter, $2.28; conductor, $4.50; electrical worker, $3.00; engi-
neer, stationary, $3.00 ; engraver and jeweler, $3.00 ; fireman, loco-
motive, $3.24; flagman, $2.00; foreman, track, $2.56; foreman,
shop, $2.50; master mechanic, cotton mill, $2.50; mechanic, cotton
mill, $2.50; machinist, $2.77; moulder, $2.75; painter, $2.00;
printer, $3.66; plasterer, $4.10; salesman, $2.83; sheet-metal worker,
$4.22; stonecutter, $3.62; weaver, $1.42.
Per cent who read and write is as follows: Blacksmith, journey-
men, 100; apprentices, 07^3; bookbinder, journe^anen, 100; appren-
tices, 100 ; boilermaker, journeymen, 85 ; apprentices, 100 ; brick-
mason, journeymen, 85 ; apprentices, 90 ; building inspector, journey-
men, 100 ; apprentices, 100 ; cabinetmaker, journeyiuen, 50 ; appren-
tices, 85 ; carpenter, journeymen, 90 ; apprentices, 86 ; conductor,
journeymen, 100; apprentices, 100; electrical worker, journe_\mien,
100 ; apprentices, 100 ; engineer, mechanical, apprentices, 100 ;
engineer, stationary, journe_^mien, 100; engraver and jeweler, jour-
neymen, 100; apprentices, 100; fiaginan, journeymen, 75; foreman,
car, journeyman, 100; a]:)prentices, 100; foreman, track, journey-
men, 100 ; foreman, journeymen, 80 ; apprentices, 75 ; mechanic, cot-
ton mill, journe\'inen, 90; apprentices, 90; machinist, journe^anen,
95; apprentices, 96; moulder, journe^mien, 90; apprentices, 60;
painter, journe^anen, 90; apprentices, 95; printer, journe^auen, 100;
apprentices, 100; plasterer, journeymen, 91; apprentices, 100; sales-
man, journe^mien, 96; apprentices, 98; sheet-metal worker, journey-
The Trades 31
men, 99; apprentices, 99; stonecutter, journeymen, 95 ;. apprentices,
95 ; weaver, journeymen, 94.
The age at which apprentices should enter trade is reported as fol-
lows : Blacksmith, 18 ; bookbinder, 16 ; boilermaker, 16 ; brickmason,
18; building inspector, 18; cabinetmaker, 15; carpenter, 18; con-
ductor, 21; electrical worker, 18; engineer, mechanical, 18; engineer,
stationary, 18; engraver and jeweler, 20; fireman, locomotive, 18;
flagman, 21; foreman, car, 17; foreman, track, 19; foreman, 16;
master mechanic, cotton mill, 16 ; mechanic, cotton mill, 18 ; ma-
chinist, 17; moulder, 16; painter, 16; printer, 16; plasterer, 18;
salesman, 17; sheet-metal worker, 18; stonecutter, 17; weaver, 13.
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CHAPTER IV
^ COTTON MILLS
The cotton mill industry continues its usual development — a steady,
substantial, permanent growth. An increase is shown in capital,
value of product, and number of persons employed. Wages show an
increase, as has been the almost unbroken rule for a number of years.
These mills, it is estimated, furnish a livelihood for something ap-
proximating 150,000 persons ; or, to express it differently, each em-
ployee supports two and one-half persons.
A summary of the figures of the last year's report will be found
just preceding the tables for this year.
The bulletin of the Federal Keserve Board says that conditions are
reported satisfactory from every standpoint. Mills running to full
capacity at profitable prices, distribution good, and mill stocks are a
minimum.
The number of cotton mills reporting is three bundred and six.
Of this number, two hundred and seventy-seven sbow an authorized
capital of $65,893,342. The number of spindles reported is 3,822,-
221; looms, 62,918; cards, 9,806; employing 158,916 horsepower.
The approximate amount of raw material used, 421,610,462 pounds;
estimated value of yearly output, $85,815,100. Total number of
employees reported is 59,331. Of these, 32,937 are males; 18,857
are females; 6,159 are children; thirteen mills, employing 1,378, do
not classify employees. The estimated number dependent on these
mills and on the 59,331 employees for a livelihood is 146,912. The
per cent of operatives who read and write is given as 89.
The high average wages for males is $3.05 ; low average, 97 cents.
High average for females is $1.54; low average, 85 cents.
One hundred and sixty-one mills pay wages weekly ; one hundred
and fifteen pay twice a month; five pay monthly; twenty-five do not
give this information.
The average number of hours constituting a day's work is 10. The
average for the mills doing night work is 10 hours and 29 minutes.
WOOLEN MILLS
The number of woolen mills shown is five, with a total capital of
$564,900. These mills use 7,396 spindles, 243 looms, 27 cards, and
36 North Carolina Labor Statistics
employ C50 horsepower. The approximate amount of raw material
used is 1,900,000 pounds, the estimated value of the yearly output
he'mcc $1,021,857.
The total numher of persons employed is 500; of this number 363
are males, 159 females, and 3S children. The highest average paid
males is $-2.90, the lowest average $1.00; the highest average paid
females is $1.7G, the lowest average $9.75.
The average length of day's work is ten hours.
Two mills report the use of steam for power, two steam and water,
and one water.
SILK MILLS
The numher of silk mills reporting is four, with a capital of $2,-
023,000. They report the use of 37,260 spindles, 512 looms; 900
horsepower — one mill using electricity, one steam, one steam and elec-
tricity, and one not reporting.
The approximate amount of raw materials used is 275,000 pounds,
with an estimated value of yearly output of $850,000 from the report
of two mills.
The total numher of employees is 895. Of these, 270 are males,
590 are females, and 35 children. The highest average paid males
is $4.00, the lowest average $1.43 ; the highest average paid females
is $3.83.
The average time constituting a day's work is 10 hours and 20
minutes.
CORDAGE MILLS
The three cordage mills reporting show a capital stock of $1,050,-
000. Approximate amount of raw material used is 2,700,000 pounds;
estimated value of yearly output is $070,000.
Total number of horsepower reported is 450 ; one mill using steam,
one electricity, and one steam, water, and electricity.
There are employed 125 males, 50 females, and 00 children — total
235. Highest average paid males, $2.20; lowest, $0.93. Highest
average paid females, $1.00; lowest, $0.80.
Ten hours and 20 minutes constitute the average day's work.
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38
ISToKTH Carolina Labor Statistics
Table No. 1 — Mills by Counties, Showing Executive Officers,
County
PostoflSoe
Alamance.
...do
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do_
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
-do.
.do.
Alexander..
...do
...do
...do
...do
Anson
Bladen
Buncombe.
....do
Burke
....do
....do
Cabarrus.
-...do
..-.do
---.do
....do
....do
_--do
_-_do
....do
....do
Altamahaw.
Burlington..
.do.
.do-
-do_
.do.
.do.
..-.do
....do
..-.do
Glen Raven.
Graham
....do
..-.do
-do.
.do.
.do.
...do
Haw River.
...do
Saxapahaw-
Graham
Swepsonville.
Taylorsville..
Stonj' Point-.
Taylorsville.-
.--do
..--do
Wadesboro---
Bladenboro...
Asheville
...do
Henry River.
Morganton...
Valdese
Concord
....do
....doH
....do
.-..do
..--do
.--do
.--do.
..--do
.--.do
MiU
Holt, Gant & Holt Cotton Mfg. Co
Aurora Cotton Mills...
Elraira Cotton Mills Co
Glencoe Mills
Holt. E. M., Plaid Mills
Hopedale Millf
Keystone Finishing Mills.
King Cotton Mills Corporation
The Lakeside Mills
Ossipee (J.N.V\illiamson Sous Co.)
Glen Raven Cotton Mills
Alamance Cotton Mill
Bellmont Cotton Mills*
Carolina Cotton Mills'
Oneida Cotton Mills*
Leota Cotton Mills Co
Sidney Cotton Mills
Travora Mfg. Co
Haw Mfg. Co
Holt-Granite Mfg. Co
White-Williamson Co*
Saxapahaw Cotton Mills.
Virginia Cotton Mills
Lilcdoun Mfg. Co
Stony Point Mfg. Co
Alspaugh Cotton Mill
Taylorsville Cotton Mill Co.
Watts Mfg. Co
Wadesboro Cotton Mills Co..
Bladenboro Cotton Mills
Asheville Cotton Mills
President
French Broad Mfg. Co
Henry River Mfg. Co
Alpine Cotton Mills..
Valdese Mfg. Co
Brancord Mfg. Co., Inc
Brown Mfg. Co
Cabarrus Cotton Mill*
Cannon Mfg. Co
Franklin Cotton Mill
Gibson Mfg. Co
Kerr Bleaching and Finish. Wks.
Locke Cotton Mills Co
Roberta Mfg. Co
Young-Hartsell Mills Co
L. B. Holt...-
L. S. H olt & Sons, Preps.
J. A. Hamilton
R. L. Holt.. — .
L. Banks Holt
Jas. N. Williamson, Jr..
W. K. Holt
Thomas F. Jeffrcss
E. C. Holt
J. N. Williamson, Jr
J. Q. Gant, Prop.'-
L. Banks Holt
L. Banks Holt Mfg. Co.
L, Banks Holt Mfg. Co.
L. Banks Holt Mfg. Co.
J. H. White
H. N. Scott
J. H. White— -.
W. E. W'hite
A. W. Haj-wood
J. H. White
J. H. White
Ashby L. Baker
J. Alden Miller, Jr.-
J. W. Watts
(Not incorporated)
A. H. Matheson
C. P. Matheson
C. M. Burns..
H. C. Bridger
F. W. Cone
G. E. Huggins
A. L. Quickel
W. A. Erwin
A. M. Kistler
D. M. Hill
C. W. Johnston
J. W. Cannon
M. L. Cannon
J. W. Cannon
J. W. Cannon
D. B. Coltrane
W. A. Erwin
J. F. Goodman
W. W. Flowe. .-
*No rt-port; same as last year.
tJ. N. Williamson & Son.
JSee Ossipee Mill.
^Includes Kannapolis
Cotton Mills
39
Date of Establishment, Capital Stock, Selling Agent, Etc.
Secretary or
Treasurer
T3
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Capital
Stock
Product
Sold
Direct or
Through
Agents?
Agent's Name
No.
J. Q. Gant.
1S81
1S85
1.S95
ISSO
1SS4
1911
1910
1911
1893
1911
1904
S 150,000
Not inc. -.
210,000
112,000
40,000
t
31,300
125,000
78,000
244,200
Agents.
Agents
Agents
Direct
1
T. Holt HajT\-ood, Dept. Frederick Vietor
& Achelis . .
2
J. H. Holt
Wm. Iselin & Co., N. Y
3
L. Banks Williamson .
4
Lynn B. Williamson...
H. C. Pollard
Agents
Direct
F. Vietor & Achelis, N. Y
5
6
J. M. Browning
7
Robert W. Jeffress
Both
Agents
Agents.
Agents
Agents
Various .
8
J. H. Holt
Wm. Iselin & Co., 18 Thames St., N. Y
J. L. Wilson & Co., 239 Chestnut St., Phila
Converse & Co., N. Y...
9
H. C. Pollard.
10
11
12
1875
1875
ISSO
1905
1888
1901
1912
1901
1849
1849
1894
i 1,000,000
30,000
40,000
60,000
10,000
641.100
180,000
180,000
100,000
Agents
Agents
Agents
Agents
Direct
F. Victor & Achelis, T. Holt FIa>T\-ood
Dept., N. Y...
13
14
15
J. V. Pomerov
Various agencies _ .
16
J. L. Scott, Jr.
Cone Export and Commission Co., Greens-
boro, N. C, and N. Y...
17
W. E. White
C. E. Riley Co., Boston, Mass.
18
J. H. White...
19
C. P. Albright
Agents
Both
Agents
Agents
Agents
Agents
Frederick Vietor & Achelis, N. Y.
20
Geo. T. Williamson
J. L. Wilson & Co., Phila., Pa
21
Geo. T. Williamson....
F. Vietor & AcheKs, N. Y., C. E. Riley Co.,
Boston
22
W. C. Kirkpatrick
James L. Wilson & Co
23
T. H. Miller....
Henry W. Taylor's Sons, N. Y.
04
A. L. \\atts..
190S
67,700
R. L. .■\lspaugh
og
T. H. Miller
1908
1906
1S90
1912
1887
1912
1902
1895
1913
1915
1906
1S94
1887
77,900
83,480
60,400
269,900
250,000
750,000
112,800
150,000
100,000
150,000
300,000
300,000
1,600,000
Agents
Agents _
Agents
H. W. Tavlor's Sons, Phila , Pa
07
A. E. Watts
Muller, Riddle & Co., Phila , Pa
98
William. B. Rose....
''9
C. 0. Bridger
Direct
30
M. D. Long..
Agents
Agents
Both
Cone Export and Com. Co., Greensboro,
N. C, and N. Y
31
L. V. Smith
The Parish Co., 110 Worth St., N. Y
32
33
D. W. Aderholdt...
J. E. Erwin
Agents
Direct
Erwin Yarn Agency, Inc.
34
J. L. Garron.
35
L. W. Brander
Agents
Agents
Agents
Agents
Agents
Direct
F. U. Stearns & Co., 35 Thomas St., N. Y.
F. Vietor & Achelis, N. Y.
36
37
F. J. Haj-wood
Cannon Mills, N Y
38
J. W. Cannon, Jr
Cannon Mills, N. Y
39
E. T. Cannon
Cannon Mills, N. Y.
40
E. C. Barnhardt, Jr....
1900
1S90
1909
500,000
174,000
1,156,300
30, 600
125,000
41
A. G. Odell
Neither
Agents
Agents
Agents.
42
T. V. Terrell
Joshua L. Bailey & Co.
43
W. W. Flowe
Johnston Mfg. Co.
44
J. L. HartseU
1905
4&
40
IToRTH Carolina Labor Statistics
Table No. 1 — ■
No.
County
Cabarrus..
...do
...do
CaldwclL..
...do
...do
__.do
...do
...do
...do
...do
Catawba...
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
Chatham..
...do
Chowan
Cleveland.
...do
...do
....do
....do,
_...do_
....do.
...-do.
....do.
.do-
....do
....do
....do
....do
....do
Cumberland-
....do
_._.do
_.._do
....do
....do
....do
PostofEce
Kannapnlis
Mount Pleasant..
...do
Granite Falls
Hickory
Lenoir
...do
...do
...do.
Patterson
Rhodhiss
Brookford
Hickory
...do
Long Island
Maiden
...do
...do
Monbot
Newton
....do
Pittsboro
Siler City
Edenton _
Shelby. R. 6
Kings Mountain.
..__do
...-do
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do-
Shelby
..-.do
.-.-do
...-do
...do
Cumberland.
Fayetteville..
....do
....do
...do-
....do. —
Hope Mills...
Mill
Cannon Mfg. Co
Kindley Cotton Mills
Tusc-;irora Cotton Mill
Dudley Shoals Cotton Mill..
Cranite Falls Mfji. Co
H\idsou Cotton Mfg. Co
I-enoir Cotton Mill
Moore Cotton Mill Co
Whitnel Cotton Mill Co
Owyn-Harper Mig. Co
Rhodhiss Mfg. Co
Brookford Mills Mfg. Co
Ivey Mill Co
Shuford. A. A., Mill
Long Island Cotton Mills
Carolina Cotton Mill
Providence Cotton Mills*
Union Cotton Mill
Turner Mills C<5
Clyde Cotton Mills _
Newton Cotton Mills..
Odell, J. M., Mfg. Co..-
Hadley-Peoples Mfg. Co
Edenton Cotton Mills.
Double Shoals Cotton Mills.
.A.nna Cotton Mills
Bonnie Cotton Mills...
Cora Cotton Mills
Dilling Cotton Mills.
Kings Mountain Mfg. Co
Klotho Mills
Pauline Mills
Phcenix Mfg. Co.
Sevier Cotton Mills Co.
Belmont Cotton Mills Co J. J. McMurray
Buffalo Mfg. Co
Ella Mfg. Co
Lily Mill and Power Co...
Shelby Cotton Mills
Xecronsett Mills
.-^spen Cotton Mill Co
Cape Fear Cotton Mills...
Holt-Williamson Mfg. Co.
Tolar, Hart & Holt Mills..
Victory Mfg. Co
Rockfish Mills. Inc
President
M L. Cannon
(Not incorporated).
.1. VV. Cannon
.1. D. Elliott....
G. H. Geitner
.1. O. White
M. M. C(uirtney
.1. O. Wliite. --.
G. F. Harper
S. F. Harper
G. B. Hiss
G. H. Geitner
G. H. Geitner
George H. Brown
W. B. Murray
George W. Rabb
P. C. Costner
\V. D. Turner
.1. C. Smith
B. D. Heath
J. A. Odell
J. A. Hadley
Frank Wood
F. R. Morgan
.1. S. Mauney
J. S. Mauney
A. G. Myers
A. G. Myers and -W. T.
W. A. Mauney..
J. S. Mauney
C. E. Neisler. Owner.
.1. C. Plank
Lawrence S. Holt, Jr...
C. C. Blanton
S. H. Hamrick
John F. Schenck..
C. C. Blanton
J. F. Houston
Miles P. HofTman.
A. R. McEachern..
E. H. Uilliamson..
John T. Tolar. Sr..
H. W. Lilly
S. L. Arriugton
•No repjrt; same as last ye.ir.
tincludes mill at East Monbo. Iredell County.
Cotton Mills
41
Continued
Serretary or
Treasurer
J. W. Cannon, Jr
A.N. James, Tr.&Mgr.
Paul Barringer
D. H. Warlick
A. A. Shuford, Jr
J. L. Nelson
J. L. Nelson
J. L. Nelson....--
J. L. Nelson
Joseph Harper
Walter S. Taylor
A. A. Shuford, Jr..
A. A. Shuford, Jr.
Osborne Brown
B. M. Spratt, Jr.--
D. M. Carpenter--
W. C. Kenyon
Samuel Turner
R. B. Knox
R. B. Knox
W. L. London
J. C. Gregson
W. O. Elliott
E. A. Morgan
S. A. Mauney
W. A. Maunej'
O. G. Falls
Love, Receivers...
S. A. Mauney
A. E. CUne
R. P. Roberts.
Eugene Holt.
A. W. McMurray.
Z. C. Mauney
J. R. Dover
J. H. RamsauT---
J. C. Smith .
A. R. Heist
W. D. McNeill.-.
J. M. Butler
S. G. Haigh
E. W. Nolley
Edward Davis
R. L. Huffines
1S87
1911
1000
1906
1885
1904
1901
1907
1907
1885
1900
1900
1903
1909
Capital
Stock
1916
1894
1894
1907
1904
1894
1887
1895
1898
1894
1908
1900
1900
1894
1S89
1907
1910
1910
1910
1912
1907
1905
1900
1916
1913
1898
1899
1900
1916
,600,000
20,000
45,000
147,800
t 35, 000
100,000
100,000
125,000
125,000
70,000
386,000
183,500
187,280
100,000
76,000
50,000
87,700
125,000
350,000
32,000
138,000
66, 700
55,800
100,000
50,000
62,000
99,000
100,000
178,500
77,800
139,600
100,000
75,000
60,000
30,000
120,000
135,000
150,000
30,000
125,000
138,000
225,000
210,000
Product
Sold
Direct or
Through
Agents?
Agents-.
Both-..
Agents.
Both....
AgentS-
Direct.-
Direct..
Direct..
Direct. -
Agents.
-4gents.
Agents-
Agents.
Agents-
Direct..
Both-..
Agents. -
-Agents..
Both
Both
Both-..
Agents. -
Both—.
Agents..
Agents..
Agents. -
Agents..
Agents..
Agents..
Agent-..
Agents-
Agents.
Agents-
Agents.
Agents.
Agents.
Agents.
Agents.
Agents-
(New)..
Agents.
AgentS-
A gents.
Direct-.
Agents.
Agent's Name
Cannon Mills, N. Y
F. D'Olier & Co., Phila.
Cannon Mills, N. Y
Catlin & Co., N. Y
Catlin & Co., N. Y
Schell, Lingstreth & Co
Wilson & Bradbury, 67 Worth St., N.
A. D. Juillard & Co., N. Y
Catlin & Co., N. Y
Catlin & Co., N. Y
No.
Various agencies
J. E. Mitchell Co., Phila
Various firms
Various firms
J. E. Mitchell & Co., Phila
Franklin Dobie Co., Phila
Various firms "
J. E. Reynolds & Co., N. Y
W. M. & F. W. Sharpies, Phila
W. M. & F. W. Sharpies, Phila
W. M. & F. W. Sharpies, Phila
Various firms
W. M. & F. W. Sharpies, Phila
W. M. & F. W. Sharpies, Paulson, Linkroum
& Co
C. F. Bailey & Co., N. Y
Wilson & Bradbury, N. Y., and Phila., J. E.
Mitchell & Co., Phila
Erwin Yarn Agency; Sharpies, Phila., and
others
Various firms
Catlin & Co., N. Y., and others
Wilson & Bradbury: Parish Co., N. Y
Catlin & Co., N. Y
Cannon Mills Co., N. Y., and Phila
Charles J. Webb & Co., Phila
Various agencies
MuUer, Biddle & Co., Phila.
Tolar & Hart, N. Y
J. Spencer Turner Co., N. Y.
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
42
N^ORTH Carolina Labor Statistics
Table No. 1 —
No,
County
PostoflBce
Mill
President
q?
Davidson
do .
Dacotah Cotton Mills ..
C. A. Hunt, Jr.
QS
....do .
Erlanger Cotton Mills Co...
M. S. Erlanger
Q4
do
..do
Nokomis Cotton Mills
C. A. Hunt
95
....do
do..
....do
Thomas ville
Wennonah Cotton Mills Co..
Amazon Cotton Mills.
W. E. Holt
<)7
....do
_...do
Jewel Cotton Mills
C. W. Johnston
PS
Erwin Cotton Mills Co. No. 3
Commonwealth Mfg. Co.*
Golden Belt Mfe. Co..
B. N. Duke...
qtf
ridle)
ion
do.
....do
T. B. Fuller
mi
....do
East Durham
..._do
Durl am Cotton Mfg. Co
W. A. Erwin
10''
... do
Pearl Cotton Mills
George W. Watts
]m
do.
West Durham
....do
Erwin Cotton Mills Co., No. 1....
Erwin Cotton Mills Co., No. 4
Little River Mfg. Co
B. N. Duke
in4
do
B. N. Duke .
ins
....do
lOfi
Edgecombe
do..
W. A. Hart
in?
....do
Hart Cotton Millst
William A. Hart
ins
Winston-Salem
..._do
Arista Mills Co.
A. H. Bahnson
inc!
do
Arista Mills Co., Southside Plant.
Inverness Mills Co
A. H. Bahnson
iin
do -
....do.
H. G. Chatham
111
Franklin
Franklinton
Sterling Cotton Mills
S. C. Vann
112
Belmont.
The Chronicle Mills* .
A. C. Lineberger
m
do.
_...do
Imperial Yarn Mills
A. C. Lineberger
114
do
....do
Majestic Mfg. Co ...
A. C. Lineberger
115
do
do....
National Yarn Mill
A. C. Lineberger
llfi
do
Bessemer City
....do
Atlas Mfg. Co
A. A. McLean
117
do
Cambrill & Melville Co
M. Cambrill
IIS
do
do
Huss Mfg. Co
A. A. McLean
110
....do
do.. . .
....do....
Osage Mfg. Co
E. H. Baker
1'n
Cherrvville Mfg. Co
W. A. Mauney
i''i
do .
... do......
Gaston Mfg. Co
J. H. Hull
109
do
do .
Howell Mfg. Co
D. E. Rhyne...
I's
do
do
Melville Mfg. Co....
W. A. Mauney
124
do
do
Vivian Cotton Mills
S. S. Maunev...
125
..._do_
..-_do
do
Dallas
Gastonia
do-.
Dorothv Mfg. Co.
John T. Rankin
126
Morowebb Cotton Mills Co
Arlington Cotton Mills... ....
J. 0. White
L. L. Jenkins
128
....do
do.
....do
...do
Armstrong Cotton Mill Co
C. B. Armstrong.
D. E. Rhyne
iin
do
do...
Clara Mfg. Co
C. B. Armstrong
m
do
do
Dunn Mfg. Co
C. B. Armstrong
1-^9
do
do
Flint Mfg. Co
L. L. Jenkins
133
....do
do..
.-..do
. do
Gastonia Cotton Mfg. Co
134
L. L. Jenkins
135
....do
....do
....do
....do
Stuart W. Cramer
136
Mays Mills, Inc
Stuart W. Cramer -
*No report: same as last year.
tSee No. 1 Mill.
JBought Tarboro Mills and formed new company.
Cotton Mills
43
Continued
Secretflry or
Treasurer
W. H. MendenhalL
G. W. Montcastle-
John T. Lowe
J. V. Moffitt.
C. G. HilL_.-
Jphn Tillett..
W. A. Erwin.
1909
1914
1900
1886
1906
190S
Capital
Stock
S 193,300
600,000
190,000
100,000
125,000
103,600
t
Product
Snld
Direct or
Through
Agents?
Agent's Name
Agents.
Direct- -
Agents.
Agents.
Agents.
Agent..
Agents.
Cone Export and Commission Co., Greens-
boro, N. C, and N. Y
Hunter Mfg. and Com. Co., Greensboro,
N. C, and N. Y
F. Victor & Achelis, N. Y
Cannon Mills, Phila
Johnston Mfg. Co., Phila....
Joshua L. Bailey & Co., Phila
No.
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
C. A. Moore.
J. Harper Erwin...
J. Harper Erwin —
W. A. Erwin
W. A. Erwin
A. G. Cox
Harry Smith
B. M. Hart
A. H. Bahnson
A. H. Bahnson
Lawrence MacRae.
A. S. Vann.
R. L. Stone.
S. P. Stowe.
W. H. Maslin
W. L. Boyd, Mgr..
A. A. McLean, Jr.
C. J. Huss
D. A. Rudisill
D. P. McClurd....
A. W. Howell
M. L. Rudisill
D. R. Mauney
W. G. Reynolds...
H. B. Moore
L. F. Groves
A. K. Winget.
A. K. Winget.
A. K. Winget-
L. F. Groves..
W. T. Love...
1S99
1884
1S93
1892
1906
1899
1916
1903
1903
1910
1905
1901
1906
1908
1914
1911
700,000
450.000
175,000
4,000,000
t
Direct. -
Agents-
Agents.
Agents.
Agents.
J. L. Baily & Co., Phila
Joshua L .Baily & Co., Phila.,
Joshua L. Baily & Co., Phila..
Joshua L. Baily & Co., Phila.
1909
1913
1891
1S96
1907
1906
1900
1903
Andrew E. Moore.
Andrew E. Moore.
1896
1900
1907
1907
1888
1905
•1901
1906
60,000
200,000
150,000
325,200
325,200
200,000
100,000
125,000
200,000
200,000
200,000
50,000
35,000
50,000
290,600
200,000
200,000
50,000
125,000
50,000
37,100
100,000
175,400
100,000
200,000
150,000
125,000
180,000
200,000
175,000
1,170,000
500,000
Agents-
Both...
Agents.
Agents.
Both...
Direct-
Both...
Both...
Direct-
Both...
Agent-.
Both-..
Agent..
Agents.
Agents.
Agents.
Agents.
Agents.
Agents.
Both...
Both...
Various firms
Hunter Mfg. and Com. Co., N. Y...
Hunter Mfg., and Com. Co., N. Y
Cannon Mills, N. Y., Gilmer Bros., Winston
Salem
Agent-.
Agents.
Agents-
Agents.
Both...
Agents.
Both...
Agents.
Agents-
B. F. Bailey & Co., N. Y
Paulson & Linkroum Co
B. F. Bailey & Co., N. Y
West, Baker & Co., N. Y
Various agencies
Various agencies
Various agencies
W. M. & F. W. Sharpies, Phila
West, Baker & Co., N. Y..
Varioiis firms--
Various firms-
Wm. S. Waterman, Phila., E. G. Harper,
Chicago
Gastonia Cotton Yarn Co., Phila
Hunter Mfg. and Com. Co., N. Y
Gastonia Cotton Yarn Co., Phila
Gastonia Cotton Yarn Co., Phila
E. G. Harper, H. B. Robie, W. S. Waterman
Various firms
H. A. James & Co., N. Y
Woodward. Baldwin & Co., N. Y. & Balto.
James E. Mitchell Co., Phila
110
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
120
121
122
123
124
125
126
127
128
129
130
131
132
133
134
135
136
44
[N'oKTH Cakolina Labor Statistics
Taule No. 1 — ■
No.
County
PostofEce
Mill
President
137
Gaston
do
Gastonia
Modena Cotton Mill
J. O. White..
13.S
....do
Monarch Cotton Mills Co
Ozark Mills
C. B. Armstrong
1M
....do
....do
iin
...do
....do
141
..-.do
....do
High Shoals
Hi'rh Shoals Co
Charles R. Hebard
14?
Lowell
Holland Mfa. Co....
143
....do
Lowell. -
Peerless Mfs. Co.*
J. C. Rankin....
144
....do
-...do
Spencer Mountain Mill
John C. Rankin.
145
....do
....do
McAder.ville ._
McAden Cotton Mills.
H. M. MoAden...
14fi
Mount Holly
....do
AIMon Cotton Mills..
A. P. Rhyne
147
.-..do
....do
do.
.Armon MfT. Co.t .
C. E. Hutchinson.
148
...-do
. do
Mount Holly Cotton Mills Co
Mims Mfi;. Co.
A. P. Rhyne
149
15n
...-do
....do
-...do
Tuckaseepe Mfs. Co.
H. A. Rhyne
151
Woodlawn Mfg. Co.
C. E. Hutchison
15?
....do
....do
Guilford
Stanley
Mauney-Putnam Co.*. .
153
....do
Stanley Mfs. Co....
A. P. Rhyne
154
Gem Cotton Mills
Lawrence S. Holt & Son,
155
...do
....do
Minneola Mfj. Co.*
C. M. Gucgenheimer. ..
15fi
....do
Greensboro
Pomona Mills...
J. E. Latham
157
-d° ---
...do
....do
....do
Proximity Mfg. Co
Proximity Print Works
Ceasar Cone
15S
Ceasar Cone
159
...do
....do
Revolution Cotton Mills
E. Sternberper
inn
...do
....do
White Oak Cotton Mills
Ceasar Cone.
1fi1
...do
High Point
Highland Cotton Mills*
J. H. Adams
IfV
...do
...do
....do.
Jamestown
Pickett Cotton Mills
R. L. Steele
Ifin
Oakdale Cotton Mill
W. Ragsdale.
1fi4
rsranville
Halifax
Oxford..
Oxford Cotton Mills
W. A. Erwin
1fi5
Roanoke Rapids
Rosemary
W. S. Parker
Ififi
...do
....do
...do
Patterson Mills Co.
T. C. Williams. .Jr
167
Roanoke Rapids
Weldon...
Rosemary Mfsr. Co
Clarence Millhiser.
IfiS
Shaw Cotton Mills. Inc.
W. T. Shaw
IfiP
Duke
Erwin Cotton Mills Co., No. 2
Green River Mf^. Co.
B. N. Duke
170
Henderson
Hoke
Tuxedo ,..
Raeford
S. B. Tanner
171
Raeford Power and Mfg. Co
Turner Mills Co.
T. B. Upchurch
17?
Iredell
East Monbo ... .
W. D. Turner
173
do...
Mooresville
Dixie Cotton Mill Co
E. W. Brawley
174
do
...do
Mooresville Cotton Mills
J. E. Sherrill
175
....do
Statesville
Bloomfield Mfg. Co.
N. B. Mills.
17P
....do
--..do
Eugene Morrison
177
....do
..--do
Statesville Cotton Mills
William Wallace
178
....do
179
Johnston
Clajton
Clayton Cotton Mills
Charles W. Home.
*No r.^port: same as last year.
tDestroyed by flood.
tSee Proximity Mfg. Co.
Cotton Mills
45
Continued
Secretary or
Treasurer
Capital
Stock
Product
Sold
Pirect or
Through
Agents?
Agent's Name
No.
H. B. Moore
1S93
1906
1S99
1894
1900
1906
1900
1895
1881
1908
1909
1908
1S91
1883
1905
S 180,000
100,000
200,000
124,800
355,000
50,000
200,000
100,000
400,000
40,000
150,000
50,000
74,500
50,000
125,000
50,000
65,000
(Not inc.)
200,000
228, 900
500,000
t
Agents
Agents
Both.
C. J. Webb & Co., Phila
Gastonia Cotton Yarn Co., Phila
137
A. K. Winget
138
139
E. N. Pegram
Both
Both
Both
Both...:....
Agents
Both
Agents J
Both
Various agencies
140
141
m
C. J. Webb & Co., Phila
Talcott, N. Y
Various firms .
143
VV. T. Love
144
R R Rav
145
H H Rhyne
146
J. W. Holland
147
H. H. Rhvne
Agents
Both
14,8
J W Holland
149
W W Glenn
Both
Both
150
J. W. Holland
151
Agents
Both
James E. Mitchell Co., Phila....
152
1910
1905
1888
1909
1895
1913
1899
1902
1913
1911
1896
1901
1895
1909
1900
153
Agents
Agents
Agents
Agents
Agents
Agents
Agents
Frwin Yarn .'\gencv. Inc.. . .'...
1,54
J R Young
Core Expert and Com. Co., N. Y.. . .
1,55
T. A. Hunter
1,56
J. C. Harden
Cone E.xport and Com. Co., Greensboro,
N. C, and N. Y
Cone Expert and Com. Co., Greensbcro,
N. C:, and N. Y
Cone Export and Com. Co., Greensbcro,
N. C, and N. Y...
Cone Export and Com. Co., Greensboro,
N. C, and N. Y...
J. C. Harden
157
H. Stcrnberger ..
300,000
t
158
J. C. Harden
159
175,000
203,700
100,000
175,000
408.600
1,000,000
600,000
74,400
4,000,000
101,000
120,000
350,000
100,000
238,200
106,900
117,100
185,000
50,000
200,000
IfiO
161
F. M. Pickett
Agents
Both
Agents
Agents
Agents
Agent
Hunter Mfg. and Com. Co., N. Y
E. H. Hamilton & Co., N.Y., Canon, Green
& Co., Balto.
16"^
0. M. Bundy ..
163
R. H. Lewis, Jr.
164
S. F. Patterson
J. L. Wilson & Co., Phila
165
L. S. Mosher
Clarence Whitman Co., Inc., N. Y
166
E. W. Lehman
167
R. S. Travis
168
W. A. Erwin . . .
1S92
1907
1906
1907
1907
1893
1903
1908
1893
1891
1900
Agents
Both
Both
Agents
Agents
Agents
Both
J. L. Baily & Co., Phila .....
Catlin & Co., N. Y.,..
169
J. 0. Bell
170
C. W. Seale
171
S. Turner
J. E. Mitchell Co., Phila
17'^
Roy K. McNeely
G. C. Goodman
William Whitman Co., Boston
Hunter Mfg. and Com, Co., 58-60 Worth
St., N. Y.
173
174
H. A. Yount.
175
W. B. Mills
Agents
Both
Both
Agents
176
T. D. Miller
Various firms
Various agencies
VariQus agents
177
178
J. M. Turley
179
46
North Carolina Labor Statistics
Table No. 1—
No.
County
Postoffice
Mill
President
180
Johnston
....do
....do
Clayton. ..
Liberty Cotton Mill Co.
E. L. Hinton
LSI
Selma
Ethel Cotton Mills... .
M. C. Winston
U?.
_...do
M. C. Winston
1S3
....do
--.do
Selma Cotton Mills
N. E. Edperton
1S4
.__.do
Smithfield
B. B. Adams .
1S5
Lee
Sanford Cotton Mill
ISfi
Lenoir
Kinston...
Caswell Cotton Mill .
J. E. Hood
1S7
.-..do
Lincoln
...-do
J. F. Tavlor
ISS
ISO
....do
....do.. _
Lincolnton..
Elm Grove Cotton Mill
R. S. Reinhardt
190
-. do .
Eureka Mfg. Co.
191
....do
....do
W. A. Rudisill.
192
....do
.-..do
....do
Lincolnton, R. G
Lincolnton (S'thside)
Laboratory Cotton Mill.
D. E. Rhvne
193
Lincoln Cotton Mill-
194
195
.-..do
.---do
Rhodes Mfg. Co.. .
J. M. Rhodes .
19fi
_..-do
... do
Rhyne Cotton Mill
D. E. Rhyne
197
-...do_.
do -
Rolin Mfg. Co.
L. N. Rudisill
19S
....do
....do
-...do....
-.-do
....do
. do
Rudisill, John, Mfg. Co.
M. L. Rudisill
199
Sa.xony Spinning Co ... -..
9.00
Wampum Cotton Mill
m
....do
?.m
McDowell
..--do
Clinchfield Mfg. Co
D. D. Little
9m
....do
Marion Mfg. Co...
D. D. Little.. .-
204
Madison
Mecklenburg
....do
Marshall-..
Capitola Mfg. Co
!>05
Charlotte
9.m
....do
Earnhardt Mfg. Co
907
..do..
- do .. .
Chadwick-Hoskins Co. J
Arthur J. Draper
?m
. do .
do
Charlotte Cotton Fiber Co ..-
EUzabeth Mills-
C. O. Brown
909
....do
----do-
R. M. Miller, Jr
?10
....do
-.. do
Fid.'lity Mfg. Co
A. P. Rhvne
211
. do..
. do
Highland Park Mfg. Co.. .
C. W. Johnston. .
9A9.
do..
do ...
Howell Co., The
George A. Howell...
9U
-...do
-...do
....do.
do
No. Charlotte
Charlotte
?14
?15
No. Charlotte
Charlotte .
Mecklenburg Mfg. Co.. .. .
William Coleman
?1(i
Robinson Mfg. Co
W. L. Robinson...
?17
..--do
-...do-
?18
-.-do
-.--do-..
Cornelius
.. do
F. C. Sherrill
?19
Gem Yarn Mill
Delburg Cotton Mill .
F. C. Sherrill
^''O
....do
... do.
Davidson
do
J. P. Munroe
9.9]
Dr. J. P. Munroe
222
-...do
....do
Hunters ville
Paw Creek
C. W. Johnston
223
Thrift Mfg. Co -
E. A. Smith
*No report; same as last year.
tSee Princeton Mill, No. 1, Salisbury.
JFour plants, Mills Nos. 1, 2, 5, and 4.
Cotton Mills
47
Continued
Secretary or
Treasurer
D. L. Barbour.
S. V. Pitts
S. V. Pitts
W. H. Call
J. J. Broadhurst.
J. E. Jones
F. C. Dunn....
T. V. Moseley-
T. B. Marsh...
1907
1907
1906
1905
1909
1S99
1908
1S9S
1916
R. S. Reinhardt 1890
J. L. Lineberger
C. A. Rudisill
D. E. Rhyne, Owner.. .
W. H. Mauney
J. M. Rhodes.
C. S. Little
H. S. Robinson
C. A. Rudisill
A. M. Hoke
R. S. Abernethy
J. L. Putnam
W. L. Morris
Sam L. Copeland
M. L. Church
J. S. Wicr
Thomas M. Earnhardt
E. 0. D-nelle
Arthur Brown
R. M. Miller, Jr
■ G.H.BrockenbroughJr
J. L. Spencer
S. W. Howell
R. H. Johnston, Mgr...
1907
1898
1888
1896
1S96
1907
1912
1901
1909
1904
1892
1914
1909
1905
1893
1900
1908
1910
1901
1901
T. W. Coleman.
W. A. Watson...
P. W. Stough..
Joe A. Sherrill.
J. L. Sloan
J. Lee Sloan...
J. L. Spencer...
G. B. Hiss
1905
1913
1897
1906
1915
1908
1888
1905
1908
1891
1898
1913
Capital
Stock
$ 97,650
48,000
150,000
90,000
281,532
149,700
100,000
230,000
100,000
40,000
44,600
Not inc.
Not inc.
99,900
94,500
Not inc .
12,000
31,800
150,000
160,000
16,000
1,200,000
500,000
64,500
175,000
24,400
2,000,000
25,000
100,000
500,000
644,000
20,000
Not inc.
Product
Sold
Direct or
Through
Agents?
250.000
100,000
100,000
48,600
45,000
50,000
90,000
84,000
600,000
Agents.
Agents.
Agents.
Agent..
Agents-
Agents.
Agents.
Direct.
Agent's Name
Muller, Riddle & Co., Phila., Schell, Long-
street & Co., Phila
Franklin D'Olier & Co., Phila
FrankUn D'Olier & Co., Phila
Various firms
Catlin & Co., N. Y
Hunter Mfg. and Com. Co., Greensboro,
N. C, and N. Y
Franklin D'Olier, Phila.; A. I. Croll
Neither Yarn made exclusively for Princeton Mill,
No. 1, at Salisbury
Agents Tillinghast-Stiles Co., Pro\idence, R. I.
Paulson-Linkroum Co., N. Y.
Agents Various firms.
Agents W. M. & F. W. Sharpies, Phila.
Agents Geor,ge B. Chadwick, Providence, R. I.,
Agents George B. Chadwick, Pro\ddence, R. I.
Both W. M. & F. W. Sharpies, Phila.
Agents A. D. Juillard & Co., N. Y.
Both Various firms.
Agents. William Whitman Co., N. Y.
Agents Various firms.
Direct..
Both...
Agents.
Agents.
.4gents.
Both...
Both...
Both...
Agents.
Direct..
Both...
VariovLs firms
Franklin D'Olier & Co., Phila.
Baldwin & Leslie, N. Y
Baldwin & Leslie, N. Y
Various firms
Various firms
W. E. Bond, Chicago...
Watts, Stebbins & Co., N. Y...
Various firms.
Both Various firms
Agents F. Victor & Achelis, N. Y..
Agents Schell, Longstreet & Co.
Both Johnston Mfg. Co., Phila., Chicago, Utica,
N. Y
Both Various firms.
Agents Harding, Tilton & Co., N. Y.
Both Johnston Mfg. Co., Phila.
Agents Bacon & Co., N. Y..
Agents F. Vietor & Achelis, N. Y.
Both Various agencies.
Both...
Both...
Both...
Agents-
No.
180
181
182
183
184
185
186
187
188
189
190
191
192
193
194
195
196
197
198
199
200
201
202
203
204
205
206
207
208
209
210
211
212
Various firms
F. Vietor & Achelis, N. Y
Wilson & Bradbury, N. Y. and Phila.
213
214
215
216
217
218
219
220
221
222
223
48
l^OKTH Carolina Labor Statistics
Table No. 1 —
No.
County
Postoffice
Mill
President
??4
Mecklenburg
Montgomery
do
Pineville
Chadwick-Hoskins Mill, No. 5*...
Francis Cotton Mills
A. J. Draper
??o
Biscoe
Vf)
Trov
Capclsie Cotton Mill..
Smithcrman Cotton Mills
High Falls Mfg. Co.*
Vass Cotton Mill Co
Rocky Mount Mills
Belhvill Cotton Mills ..
A. W. E. Capel
227
...do
Moore
....do
High Falls
Vass .-
Mrs. S. J. Smitherman.-
J. W. Woody.
?.'>^
....do
Nash.
230
Rocky Mount
R. H. Ricks
2H1
N'ew Hanover...
do-
23?
....do.
Delgado Mills
Bellevue Mfg. Co
Eno Cotton Mills....
Elizabeth City Cotton Mills
E. C. Holt
233
Hillsboro ....
234
. do
_._.do
S. Ruffin
235
23fi
Pasquotank
Person
Pitt
Elizabeth City
C. H. Robinson
237
Greenville Cotton Mills
Central Falls Mills
J. G. Move
93S
Randolph
do
230
D. H. Lambert...
240
do
Cedar Falls . ..
Sopona Cotton Millst
Franklinville Mfg. Co
Randolph Mfg. Co.
D. B. McCrary...
241
do
Franklinville u.
do
Benj. Moffitt
24'
_-..do
....do
W. S. Russell
243
Ramseur
Columbia Mfg. Co
Deep River Mills, Inc..
Riverside Mills, Inc
D. H. Ander.son
244
do
J. C. Watkins
24o
do
J. S. Lewis
24 n
Richmond
do
Rockingham
do
Entwistlc Mftf. Co
247
Great Falls Mfg. Co
D. L. Gore.... . ..
24S
do
...do.
Hannah Pickett Mills...
Robert L. Steele
240
do
do
Leak, Wall & McRae
J. P. Leak
2.i0
do
do
Ledbetter Mfg. Co
J. S. Ledbetter
251
do
....do
Pee Dee Mfg. Co...
W. C. Leak..-.
25'?
....do_...
do
....do
do .
Roberdel Mfg. Co.
T. C. Leak....
253
Steele's Mill
W. B. Cole
254
Dresden Cotton Mills, Inc
Jennings Cotton Mills, Inc
Lumherton Cotton Mills
R. D. Caldwell
255
do
do
H. B. Jennings
256
do
do ..
R. D. Caldwell
9-^7
do..
....do
National Cotton Mills, Inc
St. Pauls Cotton Mill Co
George B. McLeod
'•iS
do
St. Pauls..-.
J. M. Butler
259
Rockingham
do
260
Mavo Mills
F. H. Fries
261
do
Edna Cotton Mills.
W. S. Forbes
9fiO
....do
....do
do
Leaksville Cotton Mills*
B. Frank Mebane
263
....do
do - .
Lilv Mill
G. W. Fraker, Mgr
OM
Morehead Cotton Mills Co
Nantucket Mill.
B. Frank Mebane
'fifi
do
do
G. W. Fraker, Mgr
266
....do
....do
Rhode Island Mill
G. W. Fraker, Mgr
*N() rnp^rt: same as last year.
tCapital includes all five mills of the company.
tThis report includes Longhurst Cotton Mill.
Cotton Mills
49
Continued
Secretary or
Treasurer
-0
•1
H
a
Capital
Stock
Product
Sold
Direct or
Through
Agents?
.^.gent's Name
Xo.
E. C. Dwelle .
1903
St2,000,000
-Agents
Both
.\gents
Agents
Both
Watts, Stebbins & Co., X. Y.
224
D. D. Benton
Paulson, linkroum & Co., N. Y., William
Whitman Co., Boston.. .
1900
1898
1896
1909
1838
1874
1899
1905
1896
1896
1899
1913
1914
1904
1847
1876
1863
1850
1911
1913
1908
1849
1906
40,800
73,000
75,000
53,900
472,500
100,000
275,000
157,800
315,700
100,000
263,300
125,000
29,000
25', 000
100,000
110,000
90,000
80,000
360,000
50,000
320,000
200,000
200,000
150,000
25,000
375,000
375,000
225,000
200,000
256,000
175,000
110,000
100,000
600,000
650,000
120,000
30,000
88,600
163,900
260,300
208,000
995
J. G. Tomlinson
A. W. E. Capel
Paulson, Linkroum & Co.,>J.Y.,and others.
J. L. Wilson & Co., Philadelphia
226
997
T. N. Woodv
228
W. B. Graham ...
Both
Agents.
Agents
Agents
Agents
Both
Both
Forest Bros., Phila.-
99q
Thomas H. Battle...
Various firms..
'30
J. Walter Williamson ._
F. Vietor & Achelis, N. Y
^31
Thomas R. Ames
T. N. Webb-
William Iselin & Co., N. Y
William Tselin & Co., N. Y
Cone Exp. and Com. Co., Greensboro, N.C.
Various firms
232
233
J. H. Webb .
234
J. G. Gregory
R. L. Harris
235
?36
E. B. Higgs
J. M. Caveness
Agents
C. J. Webb & Co., Phila
237
'38
R. L. Caveness
.4gents
Agents
Agents
Agents
.4gents
Agents
Agents
Agents
Various firms
Hunter Commission Co., X. Y
Haines, Morehouse & Woodford, X. Y
Haines, Morehouse & Woodford, X. Y
239
T. H. Redding
240
Hugh Parks
241
Hugh Parks.
242
W. H. Watkins
94CJ
T. A. Hunter
Hunter Commission Co., X. Y
J. L. Baily & Co., Phila
Cone Export and Com. Co., Greensboro,
X. C, and X. Y
244
J. N. Cox
245
G. P. Entwistle
Claude Gore
246
947
W. B. Cole
Agents
Agents
Both
248
F. W. Leak
Cone Export and Com. Co., Greensboro,
X. C, and X. Y.__
J. S. Ledbetter
1888
1876
1882
1896
1906
1910
1900
1906
1907
1905
1895
1896
1893
1900
1902
1898
1904
249
•'50
George P. Entwistle ...
J. LeGrand Everett
Agents
Agents
Agents
Both
Both
Both
Agents
Agents
Agents
Direct-.
Cone Export and Com. Co., Greensboro,
X. C, and X. Y
Cone Export and Com. Co., Greensboro,
N. CandX. Y. .. .
251
9=i9
J. W. Porter
253
H. B. Jennings...
254
F. P. Gray
H. B. Jennings
256
A. P. McAllister.-..
•'57
A. R. McEachern
E. D. Pitcher
F. D'Olier Co., Phila.; C. J. Webb & Co....
Marshall, Field & Co., Farish-Stafford Co.,
X. Y
258
•'59
W. C. Ruffin
260
J. B. Pipkin
-Agents
Agents
Both
Both
Both
Both
Haines, Morehouse & Woodford, X. Y
F. Vietor & Achelis, X. Y
The Parish Co., X. Y
E. V. Hobbs, Asst. Tr..
E. D. Pitcher, Agt. _.__
262
^63
S. H. Marshall
'64
E. D. Pitcher, Agt
E. D. Pitcher, .4gt
The Parish Co., X. Y
The Parish Co., X. Y
265
266
Dept. Labor, 1916—4
60
NOBTH CaKOLINA LaBOE STATISTICS
Table No. 1-
No.
County
Postoffice
Mill
President
m
Rockingham
Rowan
....do
....do
....do
..._do
....do ,.
....do
_...do
Spray _._
China Grove
Landis
do
Rockwell
Salisbury ..
Spray Cotton Mills
268
269
270
271
?I7?
Patterson Mfg. Co....
Corriher Mills Co
Linn Mills Co _
Barringer Mfg. Co
Jamack Cotton Mill
J. W. Cannon
C. J. Deal
D. B. Coltrane.
J. W. Cannon, Jr
?73
....do
Kesler Mfg. Co.
274
....do-...
Princeton Cotton Mill
275
....do
Salisbury Cotton Mills
Vance Cotton Mills
Henrietta Mills
?76
...do
....do .
A. C. Lineberger
S. B. Tanner
277
Rutherford
....do
....do
..-do
Scotland.
.. do..--
Caroleen
CUiTside
Forest City -
Rutherf ordton
Laurel Hill...
....do
278
Cliffside Mills ..
279
280
281
Florence Mills.
Cleghorn Mills
Ida Yarn Mill...
Charles E. Sampson
S. B. Tanner
Edwin Morgan
9S0
''S'?
do
....do
Springfield Cotton Mill __
Dickson C otton Mills
284
....do
... do
Laurinburg
....do
James L. McNair
^S'i
Scotland Cotton Mill .
986
do
....do
Waverly Cotton Mill
J. L. McNair
287
Stanly
Albemarle
Efiird Mfg. Co
288
... do..
....do
''89
do -
Norwood
Mount Airy
Norwood Mfg. Co
Laurel Bluff Cotton Mills. __
Brevard Cotton Mills
Everett Cotton Mills, Inc _.
Jackson Mills Co...
D. B. Coltrane
290
991
Transylvania
Union
do
W. C. Cleveland... .
292
9q3
Monroe
.. do...
W. S. Lee....
B. D. Heath
294
9qT
....do
....do ...
...-do
Waxhaw
Icemorlee Cotton Mills Co
Rodman-Heath Cotton Mills
Harriet Cotton Mill* . .
W. S. Lee_._
J. L. Rodman
996
Henderson
....do._
D. Y. Cooper
297
....do
Henderson Cotton Mills*
Neuse Mfg. Co
Caraleigh Mills Co.....
Pilot Cotton Mills Co
Raleigh Cotton Mills
Royall Cotton Mills..
Whitley Mfg. Co
Peck Mfg. Co -
Borden Mfg. Co., N^. i
Wilson Cotton Mill Co
D. Y. Cooper
298
Wake
John W. Harden
9qq
do
Raleigh
J. R. Chamberlain..
'^on
do
...do
Wm. H. Williamson
301
.. do..
....do
A. A. Thompson
RO'^
do-
Wake Forest
Wendell
Warrenton
W. C. Powell
303
....do
R. B. Whitley, owner
304
30.5
Warren
Wayne
Wilson
Thomas D. Peck.
F. K. Borden ___.
30fi
Wilson
R. G. Briggs :...
"No report; same as last year.
Cotton Mills
51
Continued
Secretary or
Treasurer
Karl
W. J.
L. A.
C. J.
C. A.
W. A.
C. E.
F. B.
O. D.
Bishopric---
S-n-ink
Corriher
Deal
Cannon
McCanless-
Stevenson.-
Marsh
Davis
E. B. Neave
S. B. Tanner
Charles H. Haynes .
S. B
K. S
J. D.
J. D.
J. D.
Geo.
Geo.
Geo.
J. S.
J. F.
J. F.
Tanner
. Tanner
Phillips.-..
Phillips... _
Phillips-...
r. Avinger.
F. Avinger.
F. Avinger.
Efird
Cannon
Shinn
W. C. Cleveland
Chas. Iceman, Mgr.
W. B. Bell
Chas. Iceman, Mgr.
W. P. Wingate
J. A. Moore
H. H. Harris
Kenneth Gant
W. D. Briggs
A. V. D. Smith
F. T. Ward
R. E. Royall
R. T. Watson.
P. L. Borden..
F. L. Carr
1S96
1893
1909
1901
1907
j 1914
I 1895
1912
1891
1887
1901
1900
1910
1893
1893
1892
1900
1899
1909
1896
1898
1899
1887
1901
1909
1913
1905
1897
1895
1912
1912
1891
1892
1889
1901
1910
1909
1900
Capital
Stock
200,000
105,000
54,200
65,100
110,000
12,000
250,000
50,000
250,000
130,600
675,000
250,000
250,000
75,000
60,000
51,000
45,000
150,000
120,000
250,000
420,000
500,000
100,000
50,000
75,000
55,200
200,000
300,000
50,000
300,000
72,000
120,000
185,000
400,000
157,000
222,000
65,000
131,400
150,000
81,000
Product
Sold
Direct or
Through
Agents?
Agent's Name
Both Various firms
Agents Cannon Mills, N. Y..
Agents Various firms
Agents Various firms
Agents Cannon Mills, N. Y..
Agents D. D. Campbell-
Agents.
A gents -
Agents.
Direct..
Agents-
Agents-
Agents.
Agents-
Agents-
Agents-
Agents.
Agents.
Agents.
Agents.
Direct- -
Both...
Both-.-
Agents-
Agents-
Agents-
Agents.
Agents-
Both...
Both-.-
Agents-
Agents-
Agents-
Agents.
Direct- -
Direct..
Agents-
Agents-
Both.--
Both.--
Various firms
J. A. Talcott
Cone Export and Com. Co., Greensboro,
N. C, and N. Y
Catlin & Co., N. Y
Cone Export and Com. Co., Greensboro,
N. C, and N. Y
Catlin & Co., N. Y
Various firms
Various firms
Various firms
William D'Olier & Co., and others-
Various agencies
Various agencies
Various firms
John F. Street & Co
Paulson, Linkroum & Co., N. Y..
James E. Mitchell Co., Phila
C. E. Riley Co., Boston
Parish Co., N. Y
C. E. Riley, Boston
Various firms.-
Joshua L. Bailey & Co., Phila
Converse & Co., N. Y. —
J. L. Wilson & Co., N. Y., and Phila .
J. L. Wilson & Co., Phila
CatUn & Co., N. Y.; Franklin D'Olier Co.
Phila
Cannon Mills, Phila
Various agencies.
No.
267
268
269
270
271
272
273
274
275
276
277
278
279
280
281
282
283
284
285
286
287
288
289
290
291
292
293
294
295
296
297
298
299
300
301
302
303
304
305
306
'lb
n9
XoRTH Carolina Labor Statistics
Table No. 2 — Mills, Articles
Holt, Gant & Holt Cot. Mfg. Co.
Postoffice
Altaniahaw-_.
Spinning
or
Weaving
or
Spinning
and
Weaving?
Cla.ss of Goods Manufactured
.■Aurora Cotton Mills ._ Burlington.
Elmira Cotton Mills do._
Glencoe Mills do
Holt, E. M., Plaid Mills !....do_
Hopedale Mill [ do. _
Keystone Finishing Mills ! do
King Cotton Mills Corp'n ' do
The Lakeside Mills. do
Ossipee do
Glen Raven Cotton Mills Glen Raven,
Alamance Cotton Mill Graham
Bellemont Cotton Mills
Carolina Cotton Mills
Oneida Cotton Mills
Leota Cotton Mills Co
Sidney Cotton Mills
Travora Mfg. Co
Haw Mfg. Co _
Holt-Granite Mfg. Co
White-Williamson Co
Saxapahaw Cotton Mills
Virginia Cotton Mills
Liledoun Mfg. Co
Stony Point Mfg. Co
.\lspaugh Cotton Mills
Taylorsville Cotton Mill Co...
Watts Mfg. Co
Wadesboro Cotton Mills Co. ..
Bladenboro Cotton Mills
Asheville Cotton Mills
French Broad Mfg. Co
Henry River Mfg. Co
-Alpine Cotton Mills
Valdese Mfg. Co
Brancord Mfg. Co
Brown Mfg. Co
Cabarrus Cotton Mill __.
Cannon Mfg. Co
Franklin Cotton Mill
Gibson Mfg. Co
Kerr Bleach, and Finish. Wks.
Locke Cotton Mills Co
Roberta Mfg. Co
Young-Hartsell Mills Co.
Cannon Mfg. Co
Kindley Cotton Mills
48 iTuscarora Cotton Mills. .
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do..
...do
Haw River...
...do
Saxapahaw..
Graham
Swepsonville.
Taylorsville..
Stony Point.,
Taylorsville..
...do.. ..'..._.
....do
Wadesboro...
Bladenboro..
-Asheville
....do
Henry River.
Morganton...
Valdese
Concord
.___do
.__.dot
....do
....do
....do
....do
....do
S. and W.
S. and W.
S. and W.
S. and W.
W
Spinning.
Spinning..
S. and W..
S. and W..
S. and W..
Cloth for awning stripes and working
men's garments..
Awora dress ginghams
Yarns, ginghams, and checks
Outings, cotton goods
Fine ginghams...
Yarns, Ss to 24s
Finishing
Hosiery and underwear, yarns 14 to 34
on cones.
Double-cable cotton fabrics
North State outing
Colored cotton cloths in fast colors...
...do
...do
Kannapolis..
Mt. Pleasant.
...do
S. and W.. Yarns, dress goods
S. and W.. Colored cotton cloth
S. and W.. Canton flannels
Spinning. . Yarns :
S. and W.. Colored cotton goods
S. and W.. Cotton goods
S. and W.. Yarn and fabrics...
S. and W.-l Dress goods...
Spinning..! 24 to 30 doubled corded yarn
Spinning.. Cotton yarns
Spinning.. Yarns, 10s to 16s
Spinning.. Knitting yarns
Spinning. . Yarns
Spinning.. Cotton yarns
Spinning-. Hosiery and underwear yarns
S. and W.. Chambrays and cottonades
S. and W..! Crocheted and satin hiedspreads
Spinning..! Fine yarns from long-staple cotton
Spinning.. Coarse yarns
Spinning.. Hosiery yarns, 12s to 26s
S. and W.. Yarns and damask
S. and W'.. Outings, ginghams, ticks, coarse yarns.
Spinning.. Combed yarns
S. and W.. Towels, crashes, sheetings
Spinning..: Yarns, 12 to 30
S. and W..| Dress goods
No Finishers of cotton goods, bleachers,
nappers, and dyers
S. and W. Ginghams, chambrays, and fancy col-
ored dress goods
Spinning..' Hosiery yarns
S. and W..| Yarn and damask
S. and W..j Towels, crashes, sheetings
Spinning.. Yarns on cones
Spinning. -1 Hosiery yarns
tincludes Kannapolis.
Cotton Mills
53
Manufactured. Equipment. Et(
Number
Spindles
Number
Looms
Number
Cards
Power
Number
Horse-
power
Approxi-
mate
Amount
Raw
Material
Used-
Pounds
t
I Estimated
Yearly
1 Output
i
Days in
Opera-
tion
During
Year
No.
6,500
19, 104
6,448
320
817
437
200
164
22
48
20
15
steam and water
steam and electric
steam. _ ... ___
400
900
350
250
94
284
100
320
150
400
300
1,285,956
1,700,000
520,476
650,000
416,000
1,200,000
S 379,112
1 575,500
29:
302
28E
i 30C
30S
307
j 304
I
1
2
3
4
5
6
4,368
steam, water, and elec.
electric.
1 200,000
' 180,000
j 135,000
8,584
25
water and steam
steam and electric.
electric
9,180
20
10
21
15
300,000
! 120,000
365,000
175,000
8
9
10
11
19
3,264
138
354
112
electric. ..
253
308
291
4,960
water and steam
2,040,000
675,000
13
14
15
16
1,248
85
156
271
8
10
26
16
71
22
24
36
33
steam.
100
250
250
160
1,000
550
450
750
400,000
400,000
1,750,000
600,000
120,000
100,000
400,000
120,000
275
312
250
295
3,360
steam.. . . .
2,856
steam .. .
18
19
20
4,052
" 20,928
686
200
200
500
steam and water
water.
8,200
166,487
54,000
400,000
213
282
290
8,040
water
900,000
960,000
13,792
5,760
water, steam and elec ...
steam.
23
24
4,032
steam
175
125
250
140
600
750
450
600
400
500
250
215
739,000
125,000
295
2,000
water ....
26
7,200
33
1,181,276
292,530
87,611
200,000
975,000
400,000
832,000
108,000
2,000,000
200,000
250,000
400,000
310
3,136
water. .. ... ...
28
29
30
31
3''
984
24
70
38
40
13
steam and electric
steam and electric
electric
1,200,000
2,571,811
1,744,136
2,000,000
300,000
250,000
1,000,000
700,000
1,650,000
300
308
8,208
i
11,640
433
132
4,896
hydro-electric ...
8,000
water
285
300
300
300
307
259
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
10,040
steam
5.000
4,248
I
"^^^■""48T
486 >
_.24,^
15
30
_electric
electric ... . .
15,962 '
electric .
20,000
steam and electric
450
300 •
996 S
;
29,536
50
69
electric
800
1,600
250
1,700
.
40
41
42
43
27,000-
550 ■
steam and electric
steam and electric !
steam and electric
electric .
3,000,000
1,000,000 '
312
300
275
35,464
898
79
17
26
8
10
2,500,000
570,000
2,250,000
3,024 ■
100,000
500,000 .
44
45
46
13, 184
104
3,000 .
electric. ..
1,000
(|07000_
electric
3,712
125
125
325,000
600,000
60,000
120,000 i
302
300
47
48
4,000 .
steam. ...
54
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Table No. 2—
Mill
Postoffice
Spinning
or
Weaving
or
Spinning
and
Weaving?
Claas of Goods Manufactured
Dudley Shoals Cotton Mill.
Granite Falls Mfg. Co
Hudson Cotton Mfg. Co
Lenoir Cotton Mill
Moore Cotton Mill Co
Whitnel Cotton MiU Co
Gwyn-Harper Mfg. Co
Rhodhiss Mfg. Co...
Brookford Mills Mfg. Co..._
Ivey MillCo
Shuford, A. A., Mill
Granite Falls .
Hickory
Lenoir.
...do
...do-
...do
Patterson
Rhodhiss
Brookford
Hickory
....do __.
Long Island -
Maiden
...-do__
._..do _.
Monbo
Newton
....do
Pittsboro
Siler City-...
Edenton
Shelby, R. 6 .
Kings Mtn...
....do
Long Island Cotton Mills..
Carolina Cotton Mills
Providence Cotton Mills*..
Union Cotton Mill
Turner Mills Co
Clyde Cotton Mills
Nc-nton Cotton Mills
Odell, J. M., Mfg. Co
Hadley-Peoples Mfg. Co....
Edenton Cotton Mills
Double Shoals Cotton Mill
Anna Cotton Mills
Bonnie Cotton Mills
Cora Cotton Mills
Dilling Cotton Mills
Kings Mountain Mfg. Co...
Klotho Mills--
PauUne Mills
Phoenix Mfg. Co
Sevier Cotton Mills Co
Belmont Cotton Mills Co..
Buffalo Mfg. Co
Ella Mfg. Co
Lily Mill and Power Co
Shelby Cotton Mills
Necronsett Mills
Aspen Cotton Mills Co
Cape Fear Cotton Mills
Holt-Williamson Mfg. Co..
Tolar, Hart & Holt Mill...
Victory Mfg. Co
Rockfish Mills, Inc Hope Mills
Dacotah Cotton Mills ' Lexington.-.
Erlanger Cotton Mills Co do
Nokomis Cotton Mills do
Wennonah Cotton Mills Co do
Amazon Cotton Mills Thomasville
..-.do
Cooleemee..
Durham
...do
...do
...do ---
...do
...do
...do
...do --
Shelby
...do
...do
...do
-.-do -
Cumberland -
Fayette ville..
...do
...do
...do
-..do..
Jewel Cotton Mills
Erwin Cotton Mills Co., No.
Commonwealth Mfg. Co
Spinning-.
Spinning..
Spinning-.
Spinning..
Spinning-.
Spinning..
Spinning-.
S. and W..
S. and W..
Both
Spinning-
Spinning.
S. and W.
Spinning.
Spinning-
Spinning.
Spinning-
S. and W.
Spinning-
Spinning.
Spinning.
Spinning-
Spinning-
Spinning.
Spinning.
Spinning-
Spinning.
Spinning-
S. and W.
S. and W.
Spinning.
Spinning-
Spinning.
S. and W.
Spinning.
S. and W.
Spinning.
Spinning-
Spinning.
Spinning-
Spinning-
S. and W.
Spinning.
S. and W.
S. and W.
Both
S. and W.
Spinning.
Spinning.
S. and W.
Cotton yarns. No. 40s, single and ply.
No. 8 yarns in carpet warp and twines.
Cotton yarn
Cotton yarns..
Cotton yarn
Cotton yarn
Cotton yarn
Sheetings and drills
Cotton goods, drills, sateens, scrims.
Sateens (cloth)
No. 8 yarns in warps, and twine in
balls, cones, and tubes
Yarn skeins -
Cotton yarn
Yarns
Yarns
Cotton thread and yarns (2 mills)
Cotton yarn
Canton flannels and cotton yarns
Yarns
C otton yarns
Yarns
Wrapping and sewing twine
Yarns and skrims
Cotton yarns
Yarns --
Carded Cotton yarns -
Yarns and warps
Yarns, single and ply
Cotton damask
Yarns and drills
Coarse yarns, single and ply
Cotton yarns
Skeins and cotton warps, yarns
Print cloth and specialties
Combed yarns
Yarns and print cloth-
Combed cotton yarns
Yarns
Weaving yarns
Cotton yarns and knit goods
Hosiery yarns
Print cloths
Yarns
Colored chambrays
Cotton cloth (pajama checks).-
Print cloths
Drills, chambray, and shirting
Yarns, single and combed
Fine combed yarns
Yarns, tickings, cantons, coverts, twills
*No report; same as last year,
tidle.
Cotton Mills
55
Continued
Number
Spindles
Number
Looms
Number
Cards
Power
Number
Horse-
power
Approxi-
mate
Amount
R w
■ terial
Used-
Pounds
Estimated
Yearly
Output
Days in
Opera-
tion
During
Year
No.
5,120
517,000
2,446,000
800,000
800,000
750,000
900,000
$ 135,000
352,000
175,000
225,000
175,000
200,000
304
310
300
300
300
300
290
308
49
4,644
30
electric
steam
steam...
250
225
275
250
250
90
750
700
400
25
340
125
275
300
400
175
250
500
350
1,000
150
135
400
800
500
150
250
100
450
400
50
5,000
51
6,700
1
52
500
,
steam ..'
53
6,000
steam
54
1,400
water .. .
55
14.976
19 888
466
500
400
57
36
20
30
16
water
steam, water, and elec...
3,200,000
1,231,000
741,000
3,325,000
900,000
600,000
56
57
15,360
251,000
458,000
225,000
310
305
296
58
4,696
electric
water
electric
59
7,062
60
61
6,240
29
15
water and electric
electric.
259,330
890,000
1,250,000
600,000
3,500,000
647,478
1,200,000
1,323,417
900,000
420,000
1,225,000
2,340,000
1,125,000
540,000
700,000
624,000
1,357,088
1,750,000
32,853
256,000
175,000
150,000
750,000
99,195
230,000
275,000
160,000
75,000
200,000
196
300
300
300
300
62
10,608
14,640
63
64
5,120
12
39
23
24
62
steam and electric
steam and electric _
65
9,000
7,000
9,076
200
66
67
steam.. .
309
309
312
307
310
311
261
68
22,500
steam
69
3,200
steam and water
water and electric
steam and electric
steam and electric
steam and electric
70
3,952
9
31
56
24
1
18
6
42
30
71
8,320
72
21,000
73
16,000
4,992
t285
300,000
110,000
150,000
74
75
7,376
electric .
300
313
309
308
76
1,944
48
300
77
13,500
electric
228,075
78
4,896
steam
79
3,600
electric...
80
3,600
11
22
30
26
35
34
14
20
32
23
26
48
72
25
50
56
15
163
steam and water
electric.
175
500
300
550
500,000
1,500,000
780,000
1,600,000
1,000,000
new
1,100,000
100,000
400,000
300,000
220,000
250,000
new
196,799
540,000
81
10,000
240
310
312
298
82
5,000
electric .. .. .
83
15,360
250
84
5,016
electric
8,=>
10,192
electric
400
new.
264
300
312
295
8f>
6,746
electric. ..
87
9,776
electric -
515
425
550
350
800
2,000
450
450
350
264
2,000
88
14,592
electric.
1,425,000
950,000
100,000
1,651,000
2,500,000
975,000
1,500,000
3,000,000
593,496
7,594,501
8<>
14,336
459
225,000
300,000
560,000
600,000
200,000
200,000
600,000
200,000
1,400,000
90
12,656
91
17,472
520
1,100
372
296
electric. ...
305
312
300
303
300
312
292
91^
41,000
15 , 300
steam and electric
electric
93
94
11,824
12,520
steam and electric
electric .
95
9fi
5,760
97
47,360
1,296
steam, water, and elec...
98
99
56
XoRTH Carolina Labor Statistics
Table No. 2—
No.
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
110
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
120
121
122
123
124
125
126
127
128
129
130
131
132
133
134
135
1.36
137
138
139
140
141
142
143
144
145
146
147
148
149
150
151
Mill
Postoffice
Spinning
or
Weaving
or
Spinning
and
Weaving?
Golden Belt Mfg. Co.. ___ Durham
Durham Cotton Mfg. Co.. E. Durham
Pearl Cotton Mills do
Erwin Cotton Mills Co., No. 1_ W. Durham
Erwin Cotton MilLs Co., No. 4.; do
Little River Mfg. Co Rougemont
Fountain Cotton Mills. _. Tarboro
Hart Cotton Mills do
Arista Mills Co Winston-Salem .
Arista Mills Co., Southside Pl't do
Inverness Mills Co do
Sterling Cotton Mills Franklinton
The Chronicle Mills Belmont
Imperial Yarn Mills.. do
Majestic Mfg. Co do
National Yarn Mill. do
.\tlas Mfg. Co Bessemer City ..
Gambrill & Melville Go do
Huss Mfg. Co do
Osage Mfg. Co do
Cherryville Mfg. Co Cherryville
Gaston Mfg. Co do.
Howell Mfg. Co do
Melville Mfg. Co do
Vivian Cotton Mills do
Dorothy Mfg. Co Dallas
Morowebb Cotton Mills Co Gastonia
Arlington Cotton Mills do
Armstrong Cotton Mills Co do
Avon Mills do
Clara Mfg. Co ....do
Dunn Mfg. Co do
Flint Mfg. Co ....do
Gastonia Cotton Mfg. Co do
Gray Mfg. Co ..-.do
Loray Mills do
May's Mill, Inc ..do
Modena Cotton Millt do
Monarch Cotton Mills Co do
Ozark Mills do
Trenton Cotton Mills do
High Shoals Co High Shoals
Holland Mfg. Co Lowell
Peerless Mfg. Co do
Spencer Mountain Mill i do
McAden Cotton Mills | McAdenville
Albion Cotton Mills.. ..] Mount Holly....
Armon Mfg. Co i do
Mount Holly Cotton Mills i do
Nims Mfg. Co .L...do
Tuckaseege Mfg. Co j do..
Woodlawn Mfg. Co | do
S. and W..
S. and W..
S. and W..
S. and W..
S. and W..
Spinning..
Spinning..
S. and W..
S. and W..
S. and W..
S. and W..
Spinning..
Spinning..
Spinning..
Spinning..
S. and W.
S. and W.
S. and W.
S. and W.
Spinning.
Both
Spinning-
Spinning.
S. and W.
Spinning.
Spinning.
Spinning.
Spinning.
S. and W.
Spinning.
Spinning.
Spinning.
S. and W.
Spinning.
S. and W.
Spinning.
Spinning.
Spinning.
Spinning.
Spinning.
S. and W.
Spinning.
Spinning.
S. and W.
S. and W.
Spinning.
Spinning.
Spinning.
Spinning.
Spinning.
.Spinning.
Class of Goods Manufactured
Sheetings and thread
Ginghams, cheviots, chambrays
Wide sheetings
Denims and stripes
Wide sheeting, sheets and pillow cases.
Yarns and rope
Hosiery yarn
Warps and sheetings
Chambrays
Drills.
Sheetings, sheets, and pillow cases
Cotton yarns and rope..
Cotton yarns
Yarn
Cotton yarns
Yarns
Cement bags, osnaburgs, coarse yarns.
Yarns and sheetings
Table damask
Sheeting and prints
Cotton yarns
Yarns and sheeting
Yarn
Cotton yarns
Skeins and tubes, osnaburgs.
Yarns
Fine combed yarns
Combed yarns
Cotton yarns
Cotton sheetings, yarns, etc
Cotton yarns
Yarns, Sea Island, combed
Yarns.
Yarns and scrims
Cotton yarns
Brown sheetings, drills, print cloths..
Fine j-arns
Yarns
Yarns
Yarn
Fine combed yarns
Sheetings, yarns on tubes and cones. .
Yarns, tubes, and skeins
Cotton yarns
Damask and towels
Yarns, plaids, and outings
Cotton yarns
Twine, cord, and yarn
Cotton yarns
Yarns
Cotton yarns
Combed yarns
tldlc.
Cotton Mills
57
Continued
Number
Spindles
Number
Looms
26,496
23,984
10,784
25,088
50,000
2,600
6,500
13,500
6,000
10,752
7,680
_25^856
10,116
10,316
12,768
528
820
248
903
1,030
Number
Cards
Power
200
208
236
816
40
54
24
103
140
12
steam and electric,
steam and electric-
electric
steam and electric-
electric
steam
steam
steam
electric
steam and electric -
electric
electric
electric
electric
electric
Number
Horse-
power
1,050
1,000
400
1,200
2,200
125
300
1,000
335
450
Approxi-
mate
Amount
Raw-
Material
Used —
Pounds
■1,750,000
2,200,000
1,100,000
6,000,000
5,500,000
600,000
850,000
Estimated
Yearly
Output
I 350,000
600,000
300,000
1,300,000
1,250,000
90,000
146,000
430
400
400
1,100,000
1,900,000
840,000
4,000,000
1,107,000
704,000
875,000
Days in
Opera-
tion
During
Year
275,000
315,000
200,000
500,000
243,605
278,755
485,000
290
282
312
300
100
101
102
103
300 104
312 105
2581 106
..--! 107
300J lOS
300 109
312
300
310
110
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
120
121
122
123
124
125
126
127
128
129
4,992
15,000
2,432
15,000
5,800
12,000
2,500
5,000
2,500
7,000
7,126
23,588
4,500
10,080
9,800
10,000
23,040
12,000
10, 688
57,000
29,000
17,500
8,400
20,000
8,448
16,224
2,500
12,048
7,072
28,000
4,000
8,348
3,568
8,080
5,040
10,080
224
48
400
240
50
388
350
31
21
25
182
63
40
steam and electric--
electric and steam -
steam and electric,
steam
electric
electric
electric
electric
electric
electric
steam
steam and electric-.
electric
steam
electric
electric
electric
steam and electric,
steam and electric-
electric
electric
steam and electric.
electric
steam and electric-
steam
water and electric-
electric
steam and electric-
electric
water and electric-
electric
water
electric and water-
water and electric -
water
j electric
2,000,000
425,000
150
450
200
400
200
155
300
300
660
150
400
250
250
,500,000
1,560,000
900,000
750,000
400,000
800,000
702,000
750,000
150,000
432,000
200,000
300,000
70,000
180,000
187,200
275,000
200,000
500
848
,000
,200
600
250
300
660
150
165
1,000
200
200
350
1,000,000
1,500,000
657,352
1,170,000
1,000,000
1,250,000
225,000
1,048,280
7,606,777
900,000
1,547,837
1,250,000
1,389,591
950,000
2,340,000
50,000
454,488
362,494
3,000,000
600,000
2,300,000
425,000
1,250,000
625,000
750,000
300,000
253,233
400,000
450,000
500,000
339. 655
1,500,000
470,000
300,854
300,000
398,407
140,000
500,000
192,924
150,000
850,000
125,000
325,000
75,000
190,000
140,000
200,000
312
313
312
300
312
308
300
290
300
303
313
313
312 130
313! 131
314! 132
313 133
298^ 134
300
312
313
135
136
137
138
2891 139
310' 140
305 1 141
312
300
300
300
313
142
143
144
145
146
147
148
149
300l 150
.300, 151
312
58
NoKTH Carolina Labor Statistics
Table No. 2—
152
153
154
155
156
157
158
159
160
161
162
163
164
165
166
167
168
169
170
171
172
173
174
175
176
177
178
179
180
181
182
183
184
185
186
187
188
189
190
191
192
193
194
195
196
197
198
199
200
201
202
203
Mauney-Putnam Co Stanley —
Stanley Mfg. Co do. _..
Gem Cotton Mills Gibsonville
Minneola Mfg. Co do
Pomona Mills..- Greensboro
Proximity Mfg. Co.. do
Proximity Print Works Greensboro
Revolution Cotton Mills. do
White Oak Cotton Mills do
Highland Cotton Mills High Point
Pickett Cotton Mills ...do
Oakdale Cotton Mill Jamestown
Oxford Cotton Mills Oxford
Roanoke Mills Co Roanoke Rapids
Patterson Mills Co Rosemary
Rosemary Mfg. Co Roanoke Rapids
Shaw Cotton Mills, Inc Weldon..
Erwin Cotton Mills Co., No. 2. Duke
Green River Mfg. Co , Tuxedo
Raeford Power and Mfg. Co | Raeford
Turner Mills Co j East Monbo
Dixie Cotton Mill Co j Mooresville
Mooresville Cotton Mills I do
Statesville
....do
Postoffice
j Spinning
! or
Weaving
or
Spinning
and
Weaving?
Class of Goods Manufactured
Bloomfield Mfg. Co
Pacola Cotton Mill, Inc
Statesville Cotton Mill I do.
Stimpson & Steele. ! Turnersburg
Clayton Cotton Mills Claj'ton.
Liberty Cotton Mill Co.. ...do
Ethel Cotton Mill... Selma
Lizzie Cotton Mills do
Selma Cotton Mills do
Ivanhoe Mfg. Co Smithfield
Sanford Cotton Mill Sanford
Caswell Cotton Mill Kinston
Kinston Cotton Mill do
Princeton Cotton Mill Crouse
Elm Grove Cotton Mill Lincolnton
Eureka Mfg. Co do
Indian Creek Mfg. Co do...
Laboratory Cotton Mill do
Lincoln Cotton Mill Lincolnton
Long Shoals Cotton Mill do
Rhodes Mfg. Co do
Rhyne Cotton Mill do
Rolin Mfg. Co do
Rudisill, John, Mfg. Co do
Saxony Spinning Co do
Wampum Cotton Mills do.
Mauney-Putnam Co Stanley
ClinchfieldMfg. Co Marion
iMarion Mfg. Co do
Spinning..
Spinning..
Spinning..
S. and W..
S. and W..
S. and W..
No
S. and W..
S. and W..
Spinning..
S. and W..
Spinning..
Spinning..
S. and W..
S. and W..
S. and W..
Spinning..
S. and W..
Spinning..
Spinning..
Spinning..
Spinning..
S. and W..
Spinning..
Spinning..
Spinning..
Spinning..
Spinning..
Spinning..
Spinning..
Spinning..
Spinning..
Spinning..
S. and W..
Spinning..
Spinning..
Spinning..
Spinning..
Spinning..
Spinning..
Spinning..
Spinning..
Spinning..
S. and W-
Spinning..
Spinning..
Spinning..
Spinning..
Spinning-
Spinning..
S. and W..
S. and W.
Combed yarns
Yarns
Yarns
Napped cotton goods
Gray goods and yarns
Denims
Printed drills and denims...
Cotton flannels..
Denims
Hcsiery yarns..
Print cloth
Yarns
Cotton yarns
Cotton flannels and towels.
Ginghams and flannels
Cotton damask
Yarns
Denims and yarns
Combed peeler yarns
Hosiery yarns
Yarns...
Yarns
Yarns and colored goods
Combed and carded yarns..
Yarns, single and ply
White and colored yarns
Bunch and skein yarn
Warps and skeins
Chain warps and skeins
Cotton yarns
Cotton yarn
Hosiery yarns
Hosiery yarns
Sheetings
Soft hosiery yarn...
Hosiery yarns
Filling yarn for Mill No. 1..
Yarns
Waste yarn
Yarns, warps and skeins
Cotton yarns
Yarns, warps and skeins
Yarns
Cotton duck
Combed Sea Island yarns..
Yarns
Y'arns
Combed Sea Island yarns..
Yarns, combed and carded.
Single and ply yarn
Wide prints
Wide print cloths
Cotton Mills
59
Continued
Number
Spindles
10,080
4,160
15,000
24,416
51,000
Number
Looms
71,000
60,000
8,208
14,336
6,340
6,120
24,096
14,400
38, .984
8,000
35,040
8,000
6,000
10,560
6,984
27,500
5,700
10,750
13,000
1,600
10,240
5,100
8,160
10,560
10,560
22,320
12,964
11,000
17,000
1,672
5,000
1,360
2,704
5,100
6,056
9,360
5,184
12,096
2,500
1,664
5,760
15,000
3,264
25,200
35,840
Number
Cards
412
550
1,500
,000
,000
336
842
480
958
,024
920
16
12
.24
50
84
240
Number
Horse-
power
231
320
600
840
24
_37
34"
64
28
114
176
20
steam and water
steam
steam
steam and electric .
electric
steam and electric-.,
steam and electric. .
electric
steam and electric...
electric
electric
steam and water
steam and electric,
water and electric...
electric
electric
steam
steam
electric
electric
water
electric
steam and electric.
steam
electric
electric
water
steam
steam
steam
steam
steam and electric
steam. _
electric
steam
steam
steam
steam
steam
water
water
electric
water.
electric
steam
steam
water
steam
steam
steam and water..
steam
steam
100
150
250
1,035
1,200
3,000
200
3,000
4,000
488
500
300
350
1,350
Approxi-
mate
Amount
Raw
Material
Used-
Pounds
Estimated
Yearly
Output
750,000 $
850,000
1,533,909
2,400,000
5,150,000
3,000,000
4,850,000
15,600,000
1,516,254
1,000,000
1,850,000
1,750,000
4,366,060
200,000
125,000
152,000
346,998
500,000
Days in
Opera-
tion
During
Year
1,500,000
276,135
250,000
370,000
300,000
2,000
2,000
400
300
300
1,000
250
300
4,207,150 I 1,645,385
90
500
300
175
300
400
750
600
400
650
75
200
70
100
200
250
275
200
350
125
85
250
550
100
1,000
1,350
8,395,256
600,000
1,687,026
540,000
1,000,000
3,258,658
600,000
650,000
1,500,000
200,000
1,399,833
697,591
750,000 I
1,000,000
1,237,500
2,500,000
1,681,441
1,747,026
2,415,000
125,000
1,000,000
1,000,000
500,000
500,000
400,000
1,080,000
1,035,000
800,000
240,000
400,000
600,000
750,000
450,000
2,117,760
j 2,700,000
1,500,000
300,000
275,000
70,200
150,000
850,000
175,000
200,000
45,000
250,888
108,482
150,000
200,000
250,000
500,000
300,000
292,883
490,000
75,000
250.000
115,000
125,000
135,000
200,000
150.000
440,000
100,000
85,000
235,000
700,000
300,000
No.
150
300
301
282
310
279
279
304
279
307
308
279
308
30S
302
304
285
29f:
30C
312
30?
312
25C
30C
294
29V
295
315
312
304
30G
307
30C
29C
12e
30C
31S
28£
312
29C
312
300
30C
312
295
31C
30C
295
312
312
152
153
154
155
156
157
158
159
160
161
162
163
164
165
166
167
168
169
170
171
172
173
174
175
176
177
178
179
180
181
182
183
184
185
186
187
188
189
190
191
192
193
194
195
196
197
198
199
200
201
202
203
60
J^ORTH Carolina Labor Statistics
Table No. 2—
Mill
Postoffice
Capitola Mfg. Co
Atherton Mills
Earnhardt Mfg. Co
Chadwick & Hoskins Co
Charlotte Cotton Fiber Co.
Elizabeth Mills
Fidelity Mfg. Co
Highland Park Mfg. Co
Howell Co., The
Johnston Mfg. Co
Magnolia Mills
Mecklenburg Mfg. Co
Robinson Mfg. Co
Savona Mfg. Co
Cornelius Cotton Mill
Gem Yarn Mill
Delburg Cotton Mill
Linden Mfg. Co
Marshall ._
Charlotte
....do
...do
....do
.-..do
...do---
..__do
._._do
No. Charlotte .
Charlotte
No. Charlotte
Charlotte
....do
Cornelius
._..do
Davidson
._..do
.\nchor Mills : Huntersville.
Thrift Mfg. Co
Chadwifk-Hoskins Mill, No. 5.
Francis Cotton Mills
Capelsic Cotton Mill
Smithcrman Cotton Mills
High Falls Mfg. Co
Vass Cotton Mills Co
Rocky Mount Mills
Bellwill Cotton Mills
Delgado Mills
Bellevue Mfg. Co
Eno Cotton Mills
Elizabeth City Cotton Mills....
Roxboro Cotton Mills _.
Greenville Cotton Mills
Central Falls Mills
Enterprise Mfg. Co
Sapona Cotton Mills
Franklinville Mfg. Co
Randolph Mfg. Co
Columbia Mfg. Co
Deep Run Mills, Inc
Riverside Mills, Inc
Entwistle Mfg. Co
Great Falls Mfg. Co
Hannah Pickett Mills
Leak, Wall & McRae
Ledbettor Mfg. Co
Pee Dee Mfg. Co
Roberdel Mfg. Co
Steele's Mill
Dresden Cotton Mills, Inc
Jennings Cotton Mills, Inc.
Paw Creek
Pineville
Biscoe
Troy
....do
High Falls
Vass-
Rocky Mount...
Wilmington
.._.do
Hillsboro __.
....do_
Elizabeth City..
Roxboro
Greenville
Asheboro.
Coleridge.
Cedar Falls
Franklinville
..-.do
Ramseur
Randleman
Worthville
Rockingham
_-_do
...do
.--do-
---do
...do
.--do
...do
Lumberton
...do
Spinning
or
\\'eaving
or
Spinning
and
Weaving?
Spinning-
Spinning.
S. and W.-
Spinning-
S. and W.
S. and W.
Spinning.
Spinning-
Spinning-
S. and W.
Spinning-
Weaving -
S. and W.
Spinning.
Spinning.
Spinning.
S. and W.
S. and W.
S. and W.
Spinning.
Spinning-
S. and W.
Spinning.
Spinning-
Spinning-
S. and W.
S. and W..
S. and W..
S. and W.
Spinning-
Spinning-.
Spinning..
Spinning..
Spinning..
S. and W..
Weaving..
S. and W..
S. and W..
S. and W..
S. and W.
S. and W..
S. and W..
S. and W..
S. and W..
Spinning..
S. and W..
S. and W..
S. and W..
Spinning..
Spinning..
Class of Goods Manufactured
Cotton yarn
Cotton warps, skeins, tubes and cones
Cotton batts and felts
White sheeting
Cleaning cotton mill waste.
Cotton yarn *
Table damask
GingTiams
Yarns
Coarse yarns
Fine hosiery splicing yarns
Print cloth
Hosier J' yarn
Cotton jacquard fabrics
Colored cotton goods
Cotton yarns
Yarns -
Cotton yarns
Ginghams- - - _
Sheet ings
White sheeting
Yarns -
Yarns
Cotton flannels
Cotton yarns
Hosiery and knitting yarns.
Cotton yarns -.
Fancy dress ginghams and novelties..
Cotton dress goods
Dress ginghams
Shirtings, etc
Cotton yarn
Cotton yarns
Hosiery yarns --
Tubes and skeins
Yarn
Wide gray goods-..
Sheets
Sheeting and drills
Four-yard sheeting
Colored goods and bags
White sheetings, drills, seamless bags.
Print cloths
Drills, twills, osnaburgs, cotton rope..
Wide print cloths
Sateen ticking
Yarn on tubes and skeins..
Plaids and shirtings —
Heavy plaids and ginghams
Narrow print cloth
Yarns
Yarns
jTeniporarily suspended
Cotton Mills
61
Continued
Number
Spindles
Number
Looms
Number
Cards
Power
Number
Horse-
power
Approxi-
mate
Amount
Raw
Material
Used-
Pounds
Estimated
Yearly
Output
Days in
Opera-
tion
During
Year
No.
9,000
10
24
10
170
water. _
250
350
100
3,. 300
600,000
750,000
3,000,000
4,443,283
$ 100,000
235,000
150,000
1,404,527
300
305
300
308
204
10,000
steam and electric
electric. ._ __ _
205
206
90,272
2,027
steam and electric
207
t
208
12,000
20
19
steam and electric
steam and electric
400
275
500,000
1,000,000
175,000
200,000
313
300
209
8,000
52
201
45,000
1,500
86
electric
1,600
35
3,000,000
(suspended)
3,750,000
250,000
800,000
700,000
260
211
1,280
electric
electric
212
8,062
55
9
25
313
300
300
213
6,144
steam
steam
125
500
214
14,048
350
250,000
215
6,200
15
electric. _ _ . . .
225
700,000
216
96
200
steam _. .
300
306
200
140,000
650,000
1,260,000
70,000
200,000
300,000
300
300
300
217
7,328
16
16
steam.. . ._
218
4,288
steam _ .. ...
219
4,320
14
electric
electric _ ._
250
658,985
800,000
1,100.000
132,851
175,000
310,000
??0
7,000
221
10,696
400
31
steam and electric
500
303
222
26,208
594
56
electric
1,000
2,130,643
456,821
308
223
11,560
312
30
electric
500
1,674,922
307,416
308
224
7,680
34
16
electric
steam and water
400
175
312
290
225
5,000
1,035,000
170,000
226
6,240
216
20
electric
300
697,560
140,000
225
227
3,672
24
water
318
526,637
81,916
273
228
5,760
11
70
electric
water and steam
250
2,766
750,000
3,500,000
229
29,324
600,000
303
230
7,040
355
582
steam.
300
500
475,227
945,019
225,000
420,000
338
307
^31
12,000
40
steam
232
5,000
200
steam _ ... .. .
650,000
250,000
306
233
20,000
632
77
32
steam and electric
312
260
234
11,600
steam
500
1,135,798
230,000
235
23,000
electric.
1,200
300
3,720,000
25,000
750,000
300
306
936
5,280
32
steam
237
4,256
15
steam and water
450
910,000
100,000
300
238
3,000
11
12
20
steam and water
250
450
350
600,000
100,000
300
•>39
4,800
96
160
240
5,568
steam and water
704,742
108,985
216
241
6,896
200
19
steam and water
285
1,033,187
180,000
306
242
11,260
342
31
steam and water
550
1,261,125
233,640
295
243
17,000
800
84
electric
800
3,500,000
800,000
300
244
5,872
188
21
steam and water
300
937,500
175,000
298
245
22,080
500
44
steam and electric
1,000
1,539,676
250,000
312
246
10,080
239
38
steam and water
400
1,663,479
250,208
309
247
22,080
500
40
electrictric
750
2,236,461
'600,000
310
248
10,112
300
31
water and steam
800
1,424,476
182,000
291
249
6,384
852
24
68
water .
300
800
975,000
3,500,000
140,000
700,000
290
310
'>W
18,752
steam, water, and elec...
251
18,000
798
000
54
32
steam, water, and elec...
water, steam, and elec...
825
700
1,935,000
1,500,000
252
23,296
400,000
305
253
10,800
27
electric . .
400
1,500,000
350,000
308
254
14,800
58
steam
500
3,200,000
650,000
308
255
62
North Carolina Labor Statistics
Table No. 2—
No,
256
257
258
259
260
261
262
263
264
265
266
267
268
269
270
271
272
273
274
275
276
277
278
279
280
281
282
283
284
285
286
287
288
289
290
291
292
293
294
295
296
297
298
299
300
301
302
303
304
305
306
MiU
Lumberton Cotton Mills
National Cotton Mills, Inc..
Pauls Cotton Mill Co
German-American Mills
Mayo Mills
Edna Cotton Mills
Leaksville Cotton Mill
Lily Mill....
Morehead Cotton Mill Co
Nantucket Mill ....
Rhode Island Mill
Spray Cotton Mills
Patterson Mfg. Co
Corriher Mills Co
Linn Mills Co
Barringer Mfg. Co
Jamack Cotton Mill
Kesler Mfg. Co
Princeton Cotton Mill
Salisbury Cotton Mills
Vance Cotton Mills
Henrietta Mills
Cliffside Mills
Florence Mills
Cleghorn Mills
Ida Yarn Mill
Richmond Cotton Mills
Springfield Cotton Mill
Dickson Cotton Mills _.
Scotland Cotton Mill
Waverly Cotton Mill...
Efird Mfg. Co
Wiscassett Mills Co
Norwood Mfg. Co
Laurel Bluff Cotton Mills. .-.
Brevard Cotton Mills
Everett Cotton Mills, Inc
.Jackson Mills Co
Icemorlee Cotton Mills Co...
Rodman-Heath Cotton Mills
Harriet Cotton Mills*
Henderson Cotton Mills
Neuse Mfg. Co..
Caraleigh Mills Co
Pilot Cotton Mills Co
Raleigh Cotton Mills
Royall Cotton Mills
Whitley Mfg. Co
Peck Mfg. Co
Borden Mfg. Co
Wilson Cotton Mill Co
Postoffice
Lumberton
...do
St. Pauls. --
Draper
Mayodan
Reidsville
Spray
...do
...do...
...do
...do.
...do
China Grove
Landis
...do
Rockwell-.
Salisbury .-._.
...do
...do.
...do
...do
Caroleen
Cliffside
Forest City
Rutherf ordton .
Laurel Hill
....do
....do
Laurinburg
....do
...do
Albemarle
...do
Norwood
Mount .\iry
Brevard
Monroe
..-.do
...-do
Waxhaw
Henderson
..--do
Neuse.-
Raleigh
....do
....do
Wake Forest ...
Wendell
Warrenton
Goldsboro
Wilson
Spinning
or
Weaving
_or_
Spinning
and
Weaving?
Spinning..
Spinning..
Spinning..
S. and W..
S. & Knit.
S. and W..
S. and W..
S. and W..
Spinning.,
S. and W..
S. and W..
Spinning..
S. and W..
Spinning..
Spinning..
Spinning..
Weaving- -
S. and W..
S. and W..
Both
Spinning..
S. and W..
S. and W..
S. and W..
Spinning..
Spinning..
Spinning..
Spinning..
Spinning..
Spinning..
Spinning..
Spinning..
Spinning..
Spinning..
Spinning..
Spinning..
Spinning..
S. and W..
Spinning..
Spinning-.
Spinning..
Spinning..
S. and W..
S. and W..
S. and W..
Spinning..
S. and W..
Spinning-.
Spinning-.
Spinning.
Spinning..
Class of Goods Manufactured
Yarns
Yarns.
Hosiery yarns
Cotton blankets, knitting yarns
Yarns and men's underwear
Three-leaf twills
Colored cotton goods
Dress ginghams
Cotton warps and skeins
Ginghams, outing, flannels, drills
Cotton blankets
Cotton yarn...
Yarn and sheeting
Cotton yarns
Cotton yarn
Yarns
Damask table cloth
.Sheetings. -•
Table damask.
Colored cotton cloth
Warps and yarn
Coarse yarns, sheetings, print cloths. .
Standard, staple and fancy ginghams.
Flannel and chambray
Fine combed yarns
Warps and yarns
Skein yarns
Skein and tube yarns
H osiery yarns
Hosiery yarns
Hosiery yarns
Combed and carded yarns
Yarns
Yarns
Yarns
Yarns
Single knitting yarns
Sheeting and blankets
Single knitting yarns --
Hard yarns
Cotton yarns
Cotton yarns --
Sheetings and drills, chain warps
Ginghams --
Chambrays, drills, etc.-
Hosiery yarns
Yarns and narrow sheetings
Hosiery yarn- -
Cotton yarns -
Cotton yarns-
Yarn, chain warps, cones, and tubes .
*No report: same as last year,
tincluding nights.
Cotton Mills
63
Continued
Number
Spindles
Number
Looms
Number
Cards
Power
Number
Horse-
power
Approxi-
mate
Amount
Raw
Material
Used-
Pounds
Estimated
Yearly
Output
Days in
Opera-
tion No.
During \
Year
21,600
60
20
30
72
126
40
electric and steam
steam and electric ;
steam
1
800
500
500
1,000
1,500
1,000
350
200
375
700
500
1,000
528
165
275
200
35
1,000
150
1,000
350
3,750
2,000
600
325
175
150
150
450
325
650
3,450,000
1,500,000
1,000,000
4,000,000
370,000
1,793,578
908,209
320,000
1,625,000
1,616,420
2,500,000
3,000,000
1,933,143
900,000
1,530,000
1,000,000
105,000
S 750,000
350,000
300,000
975,000
1,500,000
412,000
499,130
190,000
265,000
519,219
600,000
• 400,000
351,523
157,000
196,000
175,000
42,500
308 256
11 760
257
258
11,740
\
313
20,432
31,648
201
295 j 259
water
260 1 260
25,300
5,824
540
624
220
308 261
steam and water
steam
steam and water
steam and water
steam and electric
water and steam
293 j 262
4,656
15,000
10
20
39
40
71
46
12
23
15
301 263
301 264
17,617
8,576
25,968
732
190
301
300
265
266
267
268
11,056
4,036
170
t359
electric
312 269
5,936
steam .
312
312
310
270
6,300
271
42
514
36
635
electric _ _
272
27,456
2 000
63
6
68
40
239
78
steam and electric
312! 273
274
27,132
electric. ..__..
3,000,000
1,175,000
8,550,000
3,375,000
1,680,000
900,000
600,000
300,000
350,000
1,143,704
850,000
1,523,000
4,533,850
700,000
250,000
300
300
312
300
288
312
300
300
300
307
307
307
300
312
298
300
308
290
307
290
290
296
279
1356
301
308
286
300
300
302
275
9,984
276
75 000
1,872
1,500
362
water, elec, and steam. _
steam and water
?77
40,320
14,704
960,000
400,000
250,000
150,000
75,000
87,500
250,000
195,000
337,000
278
279
6,240
17
18
10
12
42
28
56
160
200
28
18
10
6
22
60
electric .
280
4,160
water and steam
water ..
281
2,496
282
2,912
water and steam
283
15,000
284
1,200
electric _
285
20,000
electric
286
40 000
steam and electric
287
62,400
288
15,296
steam
water
electric
electric
electric
electric
steam
steam
steam and electric
water and steam
electric
520
100
160
100
250
500
260
2,015
2,585
300
500
600
550
700
150
175
600
300
1,350,000
250,000
400,000
340,000
189,000
32,000
140,000
90,000
289
1,440
290
4,096
291
2,500
292
10,748
10,000
194
293.
4,450,000
475,000
8,152,104
5,457,770
966,626
910,113
2,105,721
i 1,600,000
1,835,750
495,000
750,000
1,819,406
1,000,000
800,000
294
6,252
295
51,552
118
80
22
38
41
64
52
1,223,386
982,084
' 150,000
350,000
500,000
, 375,000
367,150
: 95,000
205,000
318,478
153,000
296
43,392
8,000
11,232
10,750
216
216
436
425
297
298
299
300
14,496r
301
16,000
186
steam..
302
2,780
steam
electric
303
5,000
16
71
21
1
304
18,500
305
steam
280
306
64
XORTH CaROLIjSTA LaBOR STATISTICS
Table No. 3 — Mills, Number of Hoit.rs
No.
Mill
Postoffice
Number Hours Worked
Day
Night
Week
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
Holt, Gant & Holt Altamahaw...
Aurora Cotton Mills.--- Burlington-...
Elmira Cotton Mills do
Glencop Mills do
Holt, E. M., Plaid Mills -.-.do
Hopedalc Mill (J. N. Williamson & Sonl do
Keystone Finishing Mills do
King Cotton Mills Corporation do
The Lakeside Mills... do
Ossipee (J. N. Williamson Sons Co.) do
Glen Raven Cotton Mills Glen Raven.-.
.Alamance Cotton Mill -__- Graham
Belmont Cotton Mills do
Carolina Cotton Mills* do
Oneida Cotton Mills* do _._
Loota Cotton Mills Co do
Sidney Cotton Mills do
Travora Mfg. Co do
Haw Mfg. Co Haw River---
Holt-Granite Mfg. Co i do
White-Williamson Co.* ! Saxapahaw--.
Saxapahaw Cotton Mills ' Graham
Virginia Cotton Mills- ; Swepsonville-
Liledoun Mfg. Co I Taylorsville..
Stony Point Mfg./Co , Stony Point..
Alspaugh Cotton Mills.. __. I Taylorsville..
Taylorsville Cotton Mill Co ' do. ___
Watts Mfg. Co... j do
Wadesboro Cotton Mill Co i Wadesboro...
Bladenboro Cotton Mills i Bladenboro..
Asheville Cotton Mills I Asheville
French Broad Mfg. Co ; do....
Henry River Mfg. Co \ Henry River.
Alpine Cotton Mills : Morganton...
Valdese Mfg. Co Valdese
Brancord Mfg. Co Concord
Brown Mfg. Co do
Cabarrus Cotton Mill* dot
Cannon Mfg. Co ! do
Franklin Cotton Mills ! do
Gibson Mfg. Co ■ do
Kerr Bleaching and Finishing Works 1 Concord
Locke Cotton Mills Co ! do
Roberta Mfg. Co do
Young-Hartsell Mills Co do
Cannon Mfg. Co , Kannapolis
Kindley Cotton Mills . I Mount Pleasant.
Tuscarora Cotton Mills i do
Dudley Shoals Cotton Mill Granite Falls....
Granite Falls Mfg. Co Hickory
Hudson Cotton Mfg. Co i Lenoir
Lenoir Cotton Mill do
60
60
60
60
55 and 60
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
50
60
60
*No report; same as last year,
flncludes Kannapolis.
JDoes not include overseers.
Cotton Mills
65
Worked, Wages, When Paid. Etc.
Employees
W
ages
What
Per
Esti-
mated
Number
d
a
o
£
O o!
When Paid
Cent
Persons
No.
C3
S
2
O
o
mi
Read
and
Write?
Depend-
ent on
Mill
133
60
4
197
S 3.00
S 1.00
' 8 2 .25
S 1 .00
weekly
85
650
1
230
230
460
2.25
1.10
2.00
1.00
semimonthly,..
90
900
?.
97
42
17
156
3.00
1.00
1.50
1.00
weekly
75
650
3
70
43
12
125
3.00
1.00
1.50
.90
weekly.
95
300
4
61
17
77
3.50
1.00
1.70
.85
weekly
95
203
5
40
25
10
75
1.75
.75
1.25
.75
semimonthly
60
125
R
65
35
100
2.50
1 1.25
2.00
1.00
weekly
100
350
7
39
30
27
23
10
92
75
2.50
2.50
' 1.00
j 1.83
piece
1.00
work
.75
weekly
80
100
250
300
g
48
weekly
9
140
50
25
215
2.00
.85
2.00
.80
semi-monthly.
90
400
in
40
30
15
85
3.00
1.00
2.00
.81
weekly
90
150
11
12
13
25
19
6
50
2.50
1.00
1.75
.75
semimonthly
85
100
14
15
16
45
30
10
85
3.00
1.00
1.50
.85
weekly.
95
250
17
18
72
55
10
137
2.35
1.00
2.24
.85
semimonthly
90
500
27
15
5
47
2.75
1.00
1.00
.85
semimonthly
85
200
19
120
51
60
228
3.50
1.00
2.50
1.00
weekly
90
700
20
94
55
32
28
149
146
21
86
3.50
1.00
1.00
.75
semimonthly
95
300
221
67
22
288
5.00
1.00
1.75
1.00
weekly
95
800
23
24
25
35
35
70
1.50
1.00
1.25
.66
weekly
95
300
4
6
5
15
1.00
" .75
1.00
.50
biweekly
100
50
^fi
64
51
115
3.00
.60
1.30
.45
weekly.
90
250
27
29
23
52
1.75
1.00
1.00
.75
weekly
90
150
28
60
150
weekly
semimonthly
90
95
220
375
29
30"
130
45
54
229
3.27
1.15
1.53
.96
133
90
24
247
2.50
1.10
2.00
1.00
semimonthly...
90
750
31
163
83
61
307
2.00
1.00
1.33
.66
weekly
95
652
3?
60
41
30
131
3.50
.90
1.50
.80
biweekly
90
300
33
95
75
30
200
2.00
1.50
weekly :
90
600
34
85
100
10 •
195
2.50
1.00
2.00
.75
Biweekly
90
800
35
80
40
120
3.50
1.25
1.50
1.00
weekly ;
75
300
36
175
75
15
265
4.00
1.00
2.00
1.00
weekly. ..
98
600
37
246
106
352
38
39
40
90
130
20
240
tl.75 1
1.00
1.65
1.00
biweekly '
90
450
250
200
50
500
4.50
1.00
2.50
1.00
semimonthly
95
1,000
41
52
28
11
91
2.50
1.00
1.50
1.00
biweekly
100
200
42
360
190
100 t
550
4.00
1.00
2.00
1.00
weekly.. ...
90
1,500
43
25
20
10
55
3.00
1.20
1.50
1.20
semimonthly
90
120
44
152
56
208
weekly
90
600
45
46
47
15
12
27
2.00
.85
1.50
.75
biweekly
85
100
18
15
59
2.50
.90
1.40
.75
semimonthly.. -
100
200
48
35
30
20
85
2.00
1.00
1.75
.85
biweekly
90
300
49
117
65
182
3.00
1.00
.75
.60
weekly.
100
250
50
73
52
125
3.00
.80
.90
.65
weekly |
90
250
51
88
58
146
3.33 1
.80
.90
.65
weekly ...!
90
300
52
Dept. Labor, 1916—5
66
I^OETH Carolina Labor Statistics
Table No. 3—
Mill
Postoffice
Number Hours Worked
No.
Day
Night
Week
■iS
Lenoir.
....do
10
10
10
10
60
54
Wliitnel Cotton Mills Co
60
'i'i
Gwyn-Harper Mfg. Co
Patterson.. ..
00
•iR
Rhodhiss Mfg. Co
Rhodhiss ..
60
')7
Brookford Mills Mfg. Co...
Brookford
•iR
Ivev Mill Co
11
11
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
11
10
11
10
10
10
10
11
10
10
10
10
10
11
10
11
10
10
10
10
11
10
11
10
10
10
10
60
■iQ
Shuford, A. A., Mill..
....do
12
60
fiO
Long Island Cotton Mills
Long Island .
60
fil
60
fi''
....do
fi3
Union Cotton Mill
....do
10
60
64
Turner Mills Co
Monbo
Newton...
60
fiS
Clyde Cotton Mills
10
10
60
fifi
....do .
60
67
Odell, J. M., Mfg. Co
Hadley-Peoples Mfg. Co.
Pittsboro
Siler City ...
60
6R
60
6f>
Edenton Cotton Mills . . .
60
70
Double Shoals Cotton Mills
Shelby, R. 6.... _
Kings Mountain ...
60
71
Anna Cotton Mills
60
79
Bonnie Cotton Mills .
do....
60
73
Cora Cotton Mills . ... . ...
....do _
61)
74
Dilling Cotton Mills....
....do
12
60
7")
Kings Mountain Mfg. Co.
....do
GO
76
Klotho Mills
.-..do
10
00
77
Pauline Mills . .. ..
....do--.
00
7K
Phoenix Mfg. Co ..
....do
60
70
....do
60
80
Belmont Cotton Mills Co
Shelby
10
10
10
60
81
Buffalo Mfg. Co .
....do
60
8?
Ella Mfg. Co
....do
60
83
Lily Mill and Po^er Co.
... do
60
84
Shelbv Cotton Mills.
do
60
85
Necronsett Mills
11
60
86
Aspen Cotton Mills Co
Fayetteville ..
60
87
Cape Fear Cotton Mills
....do.
11
60
88
Holt-Williamson Mfg. Co.
....do
60
80
Tolar, Hart & Holt Mill
....do ._.
60
PO
....do
on .
PI
Rockfish Mills, Inc
Hope Mills . -
10
00
P?
Dacotah Cotton Mills..
Lexington
60
P3
Erlanger Cotton Mills Co
Nokomis Cotton Mills..
Wennonah Cotton Mills Co
Amazon Cotton Mills
.. do
61)
P4
do ..
60
95
....do
60
P6
Thomas villa
12
60
P7
Jewel Cotton Mills-
Erwin Cotton Mills Co., No. 3
Commonwealth Mfg. Co.*
Golden Belt Mfg. Co.
do ...
60
PS
Cooleemee
60
PP
ion
do
10
10
10
10
10
60
101
Durham Cotton Mfg. Co.
East Durham
do
60
10!^
Pearl Cotton Mills.. ..
60
103
Erwin' Cotton Mills Co., No. 1
60
104
Erwin Cotton Mills Co., No. 4
--..do
60
*No report; same as last year.
tNew plant.
Cotton Mills
67
Continued
Employees
50
53
25
75
129
80
79
16
10
15
65
40
60
175
25
50
44
37
10
40
162
70
20
70
10
60
30
35
35
71
50
65
60
50
Wages
120
128
31
215
358
177
196
55
46
39
145
105
120
400
57
125
154
75
60
110
305
200
70
160
32
155
78
75
95
274
155
250
175
S 3.00
3.00
2.50
3.00
4.50
2.75
4.00
1.25
2.50
3.00
2.50
3.00
4.00
2.00
3.00
6.00
3.00
1.50
3.00
5.00
4.00
1.50
2.50
2.50
2.50
2.75
2.20
3.00
2.00
2.75
3.25
5.00
O C3
.SO
.80
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.10
1.00
1.25
1.00
-^■3 S
1.00
1.15
1.00
1.00
.80
.75
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
.90
1.00
1.00
.90
1.00
1.50
1.50
2.00
1.75
1.25
1.05
1.94
1.95
1.50
1.50
1.50
1.00
1.75
2.00
1.00
1.10
1.20
1.50
1.50
1.00
1.75
1.50
1.50
1.40
1.75
1.50
1.50
1.00
2.00
1.50
O Ij °
1-1 fM^
.65
.65
.80
1.00
.50
.80
.75
1.05
1.00
1.00
.75
1.00
.90
.80
.60
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
.90
1.00
1.00
1.00
.90
-.80
.75
.90
.90
When Paid
weekly
weekly
semimonthly.
weekly
weekly
weekly
weekly
weekly
weekly
What
Per
Cent
Read
and
Write?
Esti-
mated
Number
Persons
Depend-
ent on
Mill
semimonthly.
weekly
weekly
weekly
weekly
biweekly
weekly
weekly
weekly
semimonthly.
biweekly
weekly
weekly
semimonthly..
weekly
semimonthly..
weekly
biweekly
semimonthly..
biweeklj'
biweekly
biweekly
weekly..
95
95
95
95
90
95
75
98
95
95
98
75
92
70
100
100
95
95
85
97
SO
95
70
240
250
100
600
1,000
300
400
272
200
300
750
150
300
350
250
200
300
750
500
300
475
100
350
250
200
250
600
400
700
400
No.
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
34
77
45
39
30
70
98
47
97
50
50
197
20
15
40
22
43
25—
10
100
227
113
135
200
215
375
139
251
150
110
2.20
4.00
3.00
2.00
5.00
4.50
6.50
3.00
3.00
3.00
1.83
5.00
1.00
.60
1.00
.90
1.00
1.25
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.25
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.25
1.35
1.50
1.50
1.90
1.66
1.50
1.75
1.50
1.67
2.00
.75
.60
.90
.70
1.00
1.10
.83
.75
.75
1.00
1.00
.95
weekly
weekly
weekly
weekly
biweekly
weekly
weekly
weekly
weekly
semimonthly.
weekly
weekly
100
95
95
85
95
75
90
98
96
150
500
250
500
700
600
1,000
150
500
250
200
2,000
100
101
102
103
104
33
133
97
193
27
6
2
38—
57—
164
412
170
470
566
4.00
4.50
3.25
4.50
5.00
.75
1.25
1.25
1.00
1.00
1.50
2.00
1.50
2.00
2.00
.50
1.00
.90
.75
.75
weekly,
weekly,
weekly,
weekly,
weekly.
90
100
500
1,000
425
1,500
2,000
68
JSToRTH Carolina Labor Statistics
Table No. 3—
MiU
Postoffice
Number Hours Worked
No.
Day
Night
Week
105
Little River MfK. Co.
Roiigemont .
10
10
10
10
10
11
11
11
10
11
60
lOG ,
107
Fountain Cotton Mills _. -
Hart Cotton Mills
Tarhoro.
.._.do
60
60
lOS
Arista Mills Co.
Winston-Salem
..do
60
109
Arista Mills Co (Soutbside Plant)
■ CO
110
.....do-
60
111
Sterling Cotton Mills _-_
Frankliut on
Belmont
. . do.. ....
12
60
112
The Chronicle Mills*
113
60
114
....do
12
60
115
do
lie
Atlas Mfg. Co
Bessemer City
11
11
11
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
11
10
11
10
10
10
11
10
11
10
10
10
10
t—
10
11
11
11
10
10
10
10
10
11
10
10
11
10
10
10
11
60
117 i
Gambrill & Melville Co
...do.
60
118
Hu.ss Mfc. Co.
....do -.
11
12
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
12
60
110
Osage Mf". Co.
....do...
60
120
Cherryville ..
60
121
Gaston Mfg. Co.
do
60
122
Howell Mfg. Co.
._..do_
60
123
Melville Mfg. Co....
....do
fiO
124
..do
60
1''5
Dorothv Mfg. Co .. .
Dallas.. -
Gastonia
60
126
60
127
....do
60
128
... do...
60
129
do
130
Clara Mfg. Co,
....do
60
131
Dunn Mfg. Co
....do
60
132
Flint Mf" Co
....do
60
133
....do
12
60
134
Grav Mf"- Co *
do .
135
Lorav Mills
....do
12
60
136
. do__..
60
137
do
60
138
do -
60
139
Ozark Mills
Trenton Cotton Mills.
High Shoals Co...
Holland Mfg. Co
Peerless Mfg. Co.*
Spencer Mountain Mill
Mc.\den Cotton Mills __
Albion Cotton Mills
do .
10
12
10
11
60
140
do
120
141
142
High Shoals
60
60
143
144
145
146
._._do_....
■....do._
12
60
60
Mount Holly
60
147
Armon Mfg. Co
Mount Holly Cotton Mills
Ninis Mfg. Co
' do
148
do
60
149
do
60
150
do
60
151
do.. -.
60
152
Stanley
153
Stanlev Mfg. Co.
..._do
12
60
154
Gem Cotton Mills
Gibson\'ille
do
60
155
156
Pomona Mills
Greensboro
10
60
*No reptrt; same as last year.
tNew plant.
JIO hours and 54 minntcs.
Cotton Mills
69
Continued
Employees
Wages
159
101
83
275
163
143
167
-S2
S 2.25
2.50
4.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.25
O cj
1.00
J3-0 c
S 1.00
1.75
1.00
.90
1.00
1.10
1.00
1.07
2.50
2.00
1.45
2.20
1.50
2.08
1.00
.75
.75
.75
When Paid
.75
1.00
semimonthly-
weekly
weekly
semimonthly,
semimonthly.,
semimonthly,
biweekly
What
Per
Cent
Read
and
Write?
weekly,
weekly.
100
75
Esti-
mated
Number
Persons
Depend-
ent on
Mill
75
150
130
225
550
500
275
No.
105
106
107
108
109
110
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
120
121
122
123
124
125
126
127
128
129
130
131
132
133
134
135
136
137
138
139
140
141
142
143
144
145
146
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
154
155
800 I 156
40
75
33
100
32
75
27
31
18
45
47
64
46
107
67
88
75
150
63
200
90
86
61
59
63
84
40
37
25
50
10-
19
9
12
15
53
175
20
200
50
23
7
48
12
8
42
27
29—
52
15
40
15
35
76
60
10
103
210
75
280
92
155
70
89
99
106
141
232
118
220
177
216
150
300
170
875
290
190
143
201
172
292
130
86
125
600
55
190
43
152
55
131
39
125
70
272
310
3.50
3.50
5.00
4.00
1.75
3.50
1.83
2.25
2.00
1.50
2.75
3.00
3.00
3.50
3.50
4.00
2.00
2.16
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.85
3.00
3.00
3.50
2.00
2.00
1.75
2.00
2.50
2 M
2.50
2.00
4.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
.85
.85
1.00
.75
.85
1.00
1.00
1.16
1.25
1.25
1.50
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.25
.90
1.00
1.00
1.66
1.50
2.00
1.50
1.60
1.50
1.20
1.50
1.50
1.50
1.54
1.75
1.50
1.50
1.25
2.00
1.75
1.66
1.50
1.50
1.58
1.40
1.75
1.00
.80
1.00
1.00
.75
.75
1.00
.60
.80
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
weekly
weekly
weekly
weekly
semimonthly.
weekly
weekly
semimonthly.
weekly
weekly
weekly
weekly
weekly
95
85
100
85
75
98
100
85
80
1.00
1.00
1.00
.85
1.00
.75
1.00
weekly,
weekly.
weekly,
weekly.
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.10
1.50
1.75
1.25
1.00
1.25
1.00
1.47
1.35
1.67
1.25
1.00
.90
.85
.90
.75
.90
.75
1.00
1.00
weekly. _ .
weekly. .
weekly. . .
weekly...
weekly...
weekly...
biweekly,
weekly. . .
weekly,
weekly,
weekly,
weekly,
weekly,
weekly,
weekly,
weekly.
weekly
semimonthly.
weekly
90
90
92 I
250
400
200
900
300
500
200
275
95
300
300
500
250
350
300
300
600
3,000
800
500
300
300
800
350
350
1,200
100
500
90
400
225
400
350
150
70
North Carolina Labor Statistics
Table No. 3 —
Mill
PostofEce
Number Hours Worked
No.
Day
Night
Week
157
Greensboro .
10
10
10
10
11
10
10
11
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
11
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
11
10
10
10
10
10
60
158
do
60
TiO
....do— -.
60
160
White Oak Cotton Mills-
..-.do .-
60
161
Highland Cotton Mills*
High Point.
162
Pickett Cotton Mills
-...do
60
163
Oakdale Cotton Mill
60
164
Oxford Cotton Mills
Oxford
60
165
■Roanoke Mills Co i
Roanoke Rapids
Rosemary. __
60
166
60
167
Rosemary Mfg. Co .
Roanoke Rapids
Weldon
60
168
Shaw Cotton Mills
10
60
169
Erwin Cotton Mills Co., No. 2
Duke
60
170
Tuxedo
8
10
60
171
Raeford
60
172
Turner Mills Co. -
60
173
Dixie Cotton Mill Co. __ . .
Mooresville
12
60
174
....do
60
175
Bloomfield Mfg. Co
Statesville... .
60
176
....do "
60
177
Statesville Cotton Mill
--.-do
60
178
Turnersburg.-
60
179
Clayton--
60 ^
180
Liberty Cotton Mill Co.
....do
60
181
Ethel Cotton Mills -
Selma
60
182
..-.do
60
183
....do.
60
184
Ivanhoe Mfg. Co._ .. . ..
Smithfield
10
60
185
Sanford .. ..
60
186
Caswell Cotton Mill
Kinston.--
60
187
— .do
60
188
Princeton Cotton Mill -
Grouse.--
10
10
60
189
Elm Grove Cotton Mills
Lincolnton- .
60
190
----do
60
191
----do
10
10
60
192
....do
60
193
Lincolnton (Southside).
60
194
10
10
60
195
Rhodes Mfg. Co.
....do
60
196
Rhyne Cotton Mill
....do
60
197
Rolin Mfg. Co.
. do
10
10
10
60
198
Rudisill, John, Mfg. Co.- ..
....do
60
199
.--.do.
60
200
....do
60
201
Stanley
60
90''
Clinchfield Mfg. Co... .
Marion
12
60
203
do
60
204
Marshall...
60
205
Charlotte
10
10
60
'>06
Earnhardt Mfg. Co.
....do
60
207
....do.
60
208
Charlotte Cotton Fiber Co.t-...
.-.do
*No report: same as last year.
tXemporarily suspended.
Cotton Mills
71
Continued
Employees
Wages
ffiCL,
I.-2S
When Paid
What
Per
Cent
Read
and
Write?
Esti-
mated
Number
Persons
Depend-
ent on
Mill
No.
628
37
450
898
53
80
71
60
345
166
401
71
449
75
40
40
73
354
52
34
65
5
53
27
30
40
53
101
70
33
110
18
75
35
30
25
55
60
55
111
30
16
50
75
19
300
196
45
119
40
350
270
3
225
385
35
60
79
35
135
72
150
52
178
125
52
20
47
180
54
43
125
12
35
18
20
25
42
97
80
66
125
11
50
15
35
50
30
40
21
74
25
22
75
50
15
200
120
36
95
300
48
267
8
109
10
30
10
959
40
750
1,372
89
140
150
95
480
286
818
131
736
200
122
70
120
600
106
83
255
22
118
64
70
90
95
220
200
119
265
40
150
50
65
91
103
120
80
211
66
38
125
125
39
500
384
81
214
40
725
S 3.00
3.00
5.00
3.00
4.00
2.50
2.50
3.66
3.50
5.00
2.25
4.50
4.00
3.00
2.50
3.34
6.00
3.00
1.75
3.50
2.00
3.75
2.25
2.25
2.25
2.75
5.00
3.25
4.00
2.00
2.50
2.50
4.50
1.25
2.50
2.75
3.00
2.60
3.50
2.10
1.25
3.00
2.75
2.50
3.50
3.00
2.00
3.25
1.25
4.00
1.00
1.25
1.10
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.25
1.25
1.00
1.00
.90
1.00
1.00
1.00
.83
1.00
1.10
1.00
1.00
.75
.90
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.15
1.00
1.50
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.25
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.10
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.30
1.00
.85
2.00
1.00
2.00
2.00
1.00
1.10
1.00
.90
1.00
1.50
1.25
2.50
2.00
1.75
1.50
2.00
1.75
1.75
1.25
2.08
1.75 I
1.60
1.25
1.15
.90 !
1.75
1.40
1.00
1.25
1.50
2.00
1.50
1.75
1.75
1.00
1.50
1.50
1.25
1.25
1.25
1.25
1.25
1.25
1.30
1.00
1.40
1.25
1.00
1.75
2.00
1.25
1.68
1.00
.90
1.00
.75
.85
1.00
.90
1.00
.83
.85
.90
.90
.75
.60
1.25
.84
.60
.75
.75
1.00
.50
1.00
.90
.75
1.00
1.25
.75
.75
.90
.85
1.00
1.00
.90
.75
.75
.85
.80
.85
.85
semimonthly,
semimonthly,
semimonthly,
semimonthly.
1.00
2.00
weekly
semimonthly..
weekly
weekly
weekly
weekly
biweekly
weekly
monthly
weekly
weekly
weekly
weekly
weekly
biweekly
semimonthly.,
semimonthly..
weekly
weekly
weekly
weekly
weekly
weekly
weekly
semimonthly,.
biweekly
weekly
semimonthly. _
biweekly
weekly
biweekly
biweekly
biweekly
weekly
biweekly
biweekly
weekly
semimonthly...
weekly
semimonthly...
semimonthly...
semimonthly...
weekly
weekly
weekly
weekly
100
95
90
100
98
90
95
95
100
95
85
90
97;
95
90
95
90
95
100
90
60
95
90
80
75
85
80
90
100
85
100
98
100
95
95
90
100
99
90
100
95
99
90
80
87-J
100
95
3,000
200
2,250
4,000
600
450
250
2,000
650
1,500
200
2,000
300
250
150
60
2,000
350
250
500
60
150
200
225
200
225
400
500
- 500
700
100
300
100
150
400
300
300
150
500
200
100
300
300
100
1,000
800
250
550
300
1,200
157
158
159
160
161
162
163
164
165
166
167
168
169
170
171
172
173
174
175
176
177
178
179
180
181
182
183
184
185
186
187
188
189
19»
191
192-
193-
194
195
196
197
198
199
200
201
202
203
204
205
206
207
208
72
North Carolina Labor Statistics
Table No. 3—
Elizabeth Mills Charlotte...
Fidelity Mfg. Co do...
Highland Park Mfg. Co do
Howell Co., Thet do
Johnston Mfg. Co North Charlotte.
Magnolia Mills Charlotte
Mecklenburg Mfg. Co North Charlotte.
Robinson Mfg. Co Charlotte
Savona Mfg. Co.* do
Cornelius Cotton Mill. Cornelius
Gem Yarn Mill _._ do_
Delburg Cotton Mill Davidson
Linden Mfg. Co do
Anchor Mills Huntersville
Thrift Mfg. Co Paw Creek
Chadwick-Hoskins Mill, No. 5 Pineville...
Francis Cotton Mills Biscoe
Capelsie Cotton Mill Troy
Smithernian Cotton Mills do
High Falls Mfg. Co.*.... High Falls
Vass Cotton Mills Co Vass
Rocky Mount Mills. _ Rocky Mount
Bellwill Cotton Mills.- Wilmington
Delgado Mills do
Bellevue Mfg. Co Hillsboro
Eno Cotton Mills do
Elizabeth City Cotton Mills Elizabeth City...
Roxboro Cotton Mills Roxboro
Greenville Cotton Mills Greenville
Central Falls Mills.. Asheboro..
Enterprise Mfg. Co Coleridge
Sopona Cotton Mills Cedar Falls
Franklinville Mfg. Co.. Franklinville
Randolph Mfg. Co .-do
Columbia Mfg. Co Ramseur
Deep Run Mills, Inc Randleman
Riverside Mills, Inc ! Worthville
Entwistle Mfg. Co Rockingham
Great Falls Mfg. Co do
Hannah Pickett Mills do_
Leak, Wall & McRae. !-...do
Ledbetter Mfg. Co do.
Number Hours Worked
Postoffice
Pee Dee Mfg. Co...
Roberdel Mfg. Co..
Steele's Mill
.do.
_do-
_do_
Dresden Cotton Mills, Inc i Lumberton.
Jennings Cotton Mills, Inc.. _. do
Lumberton Cotton Mill. do
National Cotton Mills, Inc do
St. Pauls Cotton Mill Co St. Pauls....
German-American Mills.. _ | Draper
Mavo Mills Mayodan...
Day
Night Week
*No r^pDrt; same as last year.
tTemporarily suspended.
Cotton Mills
73
Continued
Employees
40
35
250
Wages
105
150
750
3.50
4.00
4.00
1.75
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.50
1.75
o rt °
.90
1.00
1.00
When Paid
biweekly,
weekly. --
biweekly.
What
Per
Cent
Read
and
Write?
100
90
75
Esti-
mated
Number
Persons
Depend-
ent on
Mill
300
300
3,000
No.
209
210
211
212
213
214
215
216
217
218
219
220
221
222
223
224
225
226
227
228
229
230
231
232
233
234
235
236
237
238
239
240
241
242
243
244
245
246
247
248
249
250
251
252
253
254
255
256
257
258
259
260
50
20
40
20
15
40
25
31
35
39
54
50
50
30
36
31
45
115
120
115
70
30
125
130
45
66
32
4
250
200
50
50
40
40
155
140
33
30
43
15
25
30
5
40
20
4
41
22
39
29
19
34
52
13
82
102
226
143
44
85
76
14
90
80
20
95
53
30
160
104
112
55
25
28
32
6—
190
180
36
200
125
75
120
65
109
45
34
135
49
69
189
149
140
85
65
410
180
140
417
284
154
110
50
150
60
35
120
89
55
120
163
264
125
130
130
110
64
94
375
215
300
102
500
130
328
88
60
64
63
87
99
184
413
175
190
178
264
192
60
406
400
185
188
253
478
150
150
730
855
4.00
3.50
3.50
2.00
2.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
4.00
2.16!
4.00
4.00
3.50
1.75
3.50
2.50
4.00
3.00
4.50
4.00
3.00
1.75
3.00
2.00
2.00
2.25
2.50
3.00
3.50
2.25
3.00
5.00
4.00
2.75
1.50
3.00
3.25
4.00
3.00
3.00
3.50
2.50
6.00
5.00
1.00
.75
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.50
2.00
1.60
1.00
.50
1.00
1.00
weekly,
weekly,
weekly-
weekly.
.82
1.25
1.00
1.00
1.25
1.00
.90
.90
1.00
1.56
2.00
1.50
2.00
1.83
1.50
2.00
1.50
1.50
1.40
.90
1.00
.75
1.00
1.00
1.00
.80
.75
1.00
.80
weekly...
weekly...
weekly
weekly ...
weeklj'
weekly. . .
weekly
weekly
biweekly,
monthly.
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.25
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.75
2.25
2.00
2.50
1.75
1.70
1.40
1.50
1.25
1.25
.75
.75
.75
.75
1.00
1.00
.75
.85
.90
.75
.75
1.00
1.10
.80
.90
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.75
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.25
1.20
1.25
l.oO
1.50
1.50
1.75
1.00
1.50
1.50
1.00
1.75
1.75
1.50
1.50
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.50
2.50
2.50
.90
.85
.60
.75
1.00
1.00
.60
.75
.75
.75
1.00
.80
.75
.75
.75
.75
1.00
.90
.85
biweekly
weekly
semimonthly...
semimonthly...
w-eekly...
weekly
weekly
semimonthly. _
weekly
semimonthly..
monthly
weekly
monthly
monthly..
biweekly
weekly
semimonthly.,
semimonthly.,
semimonthly.,
semimonthly.,
semimonthly..
monthly
semimonthly.,
semimonthly.,
semimonthly.-
biweekly
biweekly
biweekly
semimonthly. -
weekly
biweekly
semimonthly..
100
100
75
75
100
75
95
75
100
100
100
95
100
100
95
85
95
95
85
90
95
90
95
96
90
90
90
90
350
100
400
200
250
250
150
250
500
500
300
350
250
300
250
800
200
1,200
450
1,000
175
300
150
250
300
700
1,500
350
400
500
500
500
102
800
1,500
400
280
550
300
2,000
3,000
74
iSloRTH Cakolina Labor Statistics
Table No. 3—
MiU
Postoffice
Number Hours Worked
No
Day
1
i
Night
Week
''fil
Edna Cotton Mills
Reidsville ..
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
60
9fi9
Leaksville Cotton Mill*
Lily Mill
Spray
'fi'?
-...do....
60
■'61
Morehead Cotton Mill Co
Nantucket Mill
Rhode Island Mill
-...do
10
60
''fi')
...-do
60
•'fifi
-...do
60
''67
Spray Cotton Mills
....do
60
'fiS
Patterson Mfg. Co ._-
China Grove..
10
10
60
''fiO
Corriher Mills Co.. - . .
Landis
60
■'Tn
Linn Mills Co
....do
60
971
Barringer Mfg. Co.. ... .. .
Rockwell
60
979
Jamack Cotton Mill .. . .
Salisbm-y
12
•10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
11
11
11
10
10
10
12
10
10
120
273
...-do
60
274
....do...
60
97^
....do . _
60
'>7fi
Vance Cotton Mills . ...
....do
10
60
977
Caroleen
60
'78
Cliffside Mills .... ...
Cliffside
60
970
Forest City
60
''8n
Rutherfordton
10
60
''81
Laurel Hill
60
9S9
...-do
60
283
Springfield Cotton Mill ....
--..do .
60
'84
Laurinburg
60
9S5
Scotland Cotton Mill . . . .
--..do
60
''Sfi
Wavcrlv Cotton Mill .
....do
60
''87
Efird Mfg. Co .
Albemarle
60
288
..--do
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
11
60
''SO
Norwood. . .
60
290
Laurel Bluff Cotton Mills . .
Mount Airy..
9Q1
Brevard
10
10
60
909
Everett Cotton Mills
Monroe
60
9rn
....do
60
''94
--..do
10
60
295
Waxhaw
60
296
Harriet Cotton Mills*
Henderson . ..
997
.. do
9C)S
Neuse ..
11
60
900
60
300
Pilot Cotton Mills Co
.-..do . -
10
10
10
10
11
10
10
60
301
Raleigh Cotton Mills
.- do . .
60
SO''
Royall Cotton Mills . .
Wake Forest--
10
60
?n?
Whitley Mfg. Co. . .
Wendell
60
S04
Peck Mfg. Co...
W'arrenton
11
60
305
Goldsboro
Wilson
60
306
Wilson Cotton Mill Co
60
*No report; same aa last year.
Cotton Mills
75
Continued
Empl
oyees
Wa
ges
When Paid
What
Per
Cent
Read
and
Write?
Esti-
mated
Number
Persons
Depend-
ent on
Mill
_2
6
a>
IS
o
o
c
0)
S.3
O C3
hJPM
^ a
Lowest
Paid
Women
No.
112
68
40
220
S 2 40
S 1.00
S 2 20
S 1.00
weekly
900
961
221
87
47
15
308
124
909
62
3.50
1.10
2.20
.90
semimonthly
90
400
263
40
50
25
115
3.00
1.00
1.80
1.00
biweekly
100
300
264
263
148
25—
411
4.00
1.10
2.25
.90
semimonthly
90
1,200
265
125
■ 100
50
275
4.00
1.05
2.00
.90
semimonthly
80
750
266
113
72
33
218
3.75
1.00
1.45
.75
biweekly
75
450
267
86
32
34
152
1.75
1.00
1.70
.80
biweekly
95
350
268
35
40
75
2.00
.65
1.50
.60
semimonthly
95
200
269
40
25
16
81
100
19
2.00
1.00
2.00
.75
biweekly
semimonthly.. -
90
300
270
271
17
2
2.50
.80
2.00
.80
weekly
100
272
200
50
60
310
4.00
1.00
2.00
1.00
semimonthly
95
1,000
273
40
5
45
4 00
1 00
1 50
1.00
100
150
■^74
375
158
4.00
3.00
1.25
1.25
1.50
2.25
1.00
1.00
semimonthly
semiweekly
90
50
1,200
138
275
64
54
20
276
605
312
93
1,010
6.00
1.00
1.50
1.00
semimonthly
98
3,500
277
529
289
95
818
5 00
80
1 76
.72
97
2,200
278
180
129
309
3.00
1.00
1.35
.75
biweekly
90
1,100
279
145
91
236
2.50
.90
2.00
.70
semimonthly
75
550
280
45
20
65
2.50
1.00
1.25
.75
biweekly
90
150
281
30
20
10
60
2.00
1.00
1.25
.75
biweekly
90
150
282
30
20
15
65
2.50
1.00
1.25
.75
biweekly
90
150
283
46
35
44
125
2.75
1.00
1.20
.90
semimonthly
80
450
284
38
35
21
94
2.75
1.00
1.35
.75
semimonthly
80
375
285
68
50
35
153
4.00
1.00
1.35
.75
semimonthly
80
600
286
320
210
80
610
3.25
1.00
1.50
.85
semimonthly
90
2,000
287
800
300
100
1,200
4.00
1.25
2.50
1.00
semimonthly
95
3,000
288
122
84
206
3.00
1.00
1.32
1.00
weekly
85
500
289
10
10
20
1 75
.75
.50
weekly.
90
60
990
75
60
135
3.00
1.00
1.20
.75
semimonthly
95
400
291
26
17
12
55
3.00
1.00
1.00
.90
90
100
'?.m
175
316
weekly...
90
85
500.
700
293
177
102
37
4 20
1.10
1.40
1.00
weekly.
;^94
25
40
20
85
2.50
1.35
.90
.85
semimonthly
90
375
295
395
192
232
37
12
587
457
131
296
225
297
82
3.00
1.00
1.66
1.20
weekly. . ..
95
260
298
150
70
13—
220
4 00
1 00
2 10
1.00
weekly
Ml
650
?99
100
90
35
225
4.00
1.10
2.50
1.00
weekly
90
600
300
76
39
23
138
4.00
1.00
1.50
.75
95
300
.301
194
87
281
3.50
1.15 .
2.00
1.00
weekly.
90
575
302
15
15
15
45
3.00
1.00
1.75
.75
weekly
90
100
303
65
44
16
109
2.50
1 25
2.00
1.00
weekly
90
275
304
78
67
145
3.75
1.09
1.75
.75
weekly.. . ...
90
450
305
25
50
10
85
3.00
1.00
2.00
.90
90
250
306
76
North Cakolina Labor Statistics
WOOLEN
Table No 1 — Mills by Counties, SJiowing Executive Officers,
No.
County
Postoffice
Name of Mill
President
1
2
Catawba
Forsyth
Rockingham-
do
Newton, R. 1
Winston-Salem
Spray
do -
Catawba Woolen Mills
Chatham Mfg. Co.
F. H. Phillips
H. G. Chatham
3
4
Leaksville Woolen Mills.
Spray Woolen Mill.
J. H. Taliaferro
G. W. Fraker, Mgr.
5
Surry -..
Mount Airy
Alpine Woolen Mills.--
Table No. 2 — List of Mills, Class of
No.
Name of Mill
PostoflBce
Spinning or
Weaving, or
Spinning and
Weaving?
Class of Goods Manufactured
1
2
Catawba Woolen Mills
Chatham Mfg. Co.
Newton, R. 1
Winston-Salem
Spinning
S. and W.--
Weaving
S. and W.—
S. and W.—
Hosiery and carpet yarns
Blankets
3
Leaksville Woolen Mills
Blankets, flannels, jeans.
4
do
Wool blankets
5
Alpine Woolen Mills -..
Mount Airy
Blankets and yarns.
tidle.
Table No. 3 — Employees,
No.
Name of Mill
Catawba Woolen Mills..
Chatham Mfg. Co
Leaksville Woolen Mills
Spray Woolen Mill
Alpine Woolen Mills
Postoffice
Number Hours Worked
Newton, R. 1--
Winston-Salem
Spray
Spray
Mount Airy
Day Night
Week
Woolen Mills
77
MILLS
Date of Establishment, Capital Stock, Selling Agent, Etc.
Secretary or
Treasurer
T3
o
1
03
Capital
Stock
Product Sold
Direct or
Through
Agent?
Agent's Name
No.
E. F. Phillips
1902
1878
ISSl
1902
1895
S 6,000
350,000
27,000
165,900
16,000
both
Phillips Bros., Kenansville, Fla
1
T. M. Lillard
'>
J. D. Taylor
agent
both
Wilson & Bradley, Phila. and N. Y
The Parish Co., New York
?,
E. D. Pitcher, agt.
4
direct
0
Goods Manufactured, Equipment, Etc.
Num-
ber
Spin-
dles
Num-
ber
Looms
Num-
ber
Cards
Power Used
Number
Horse-
power
Approxi-
mate
Amount
of Raw
Material
Used-
Pounds
Estimated
Value
Yearly
Output
Number
Days in
Opera-
tion
During
Year
No.
168
135
40
56
12
2
14
4
6
1
water and steam
steam
20
300
175
125
30
S
t
310
277
300
288
1
*3,024
1,000,000
350,000
600,000
500,000
250,000
0^0.000
2
1,320
2,490
steam and water
steam.
3
4
384
water
40,000 1 21,857
1
5
Hours, Wages, Etc.
Empl
oyees
Wages
What
Per
Esti-
mated
Number
m
p
JJ lU
1 u ^
When Paid
Cent
of Persons
No.
£
2
^_,
s^
CD I "^ "^
S 0)
Read
Depend-
P
c3
-a.-s
^.'3
-a.-^s
1:2 s
and
ent on
§
'.3
O
Eh
O c3
1-3 Ph
££^
o 5 o
Write?
MiU
3
4
3
10
S 2.00
$ 0.65
S 1.00
S 0.65
weekly .._
100
20
1
225
50
275
3.50
1.16!
2.75
.75
weekly
90
800
2
50
50
15
115
2.75
1.10-
1.80
.70
semi-monthly.
85
300
3
80
50
20
150
3.75
1.10
2.25
.90
semi-monthly-
90
600
4
5
5
10
2.50
1.00
1.00
.75
monthly
80
SO
5
78
I^OBTH Carolina Labor Statistics
SILK
Table No. 1 — Mills by Counties, Showing Executive Officers,
No.
County
Postoffice
Name of Mill
President
1
Anson
Cumberland.
Guilford
VVadesboro
Fayetteville
High Point...
Kinston...
VVadesboro Mfg. Co
2
Hawthorne Silk Co. .
C. E. Ashley
3
Stehli Silk Corporation*
E. J. Stehli
4 Lenoir
T.Ashley
*Same as last report.
Table No. 2 — List of Mills, Class of
No.
Name of Mill
Postoffice
Spinning or
Weaving, or
Spinning and
Weaving?
Class of Goods Manufactured
1
2
Wadesboro Mfg. Co
Hawthorne Silk Co.
Wadesboro
Fayetteville
High Point
Spinning
S. and W..._
S. and W..__
Spinning
Throwaters
3
4
Stehli Silk Corporation*.. _
Kinston Spinning Co.t
Broad silk, and silk throwing. ..
*Same as last report.
tMill began running about March 1.
Tabu; No. 3' — Employees,
Name of Mill
Postoffice
Number Hours Worked
No.
Day
Night
Week
1
11
10
10
60
?
Hawthorne Silk Co.
Fayetteville...
59
,3
Stehli Silk Corporation*
High Point.
60
4
Kinston Spinning Co.t
>
'Same as last report.
tBegan running about March I.
Silk Mills
79
MILLS
Date of Establishment, Capital Stock, Selling Agent, Etc.
Secretary or
Treasurer
.a
a
1
Capital
Stock
Product Sold
Direct or
Through
Agent?
Agent's Name
No.
$ 6,000
1
W. W. Cook
1913
1914
1907
agent
2
2,000,000
17,000
direct.- ..
3
4
Goods Manufactured, Etc.
Num-
ber
Spin-
dles
Num-
ber
Looms
Num-
ber
Cards
Power Used
Number
Horse-
power
Approxi-
mate
Amount
of Raw
Material
Used-
Pounds
Estimated
Value
Yearly
Output
Number
Days in
Opera-
tion
During
Year
No.
2,700
steam and electric
50
350
500
125,000
100,000
50,000
S 500,000
300
304
306
1
15,000
360
152
9
19,560
electric.
350,000
3
10,000
4
Hours, Wages,
Etc.
Employees
Wages
When Paid
What
Per
Cent
Read
and
Write?
Esti-
mated
Number
of Persons
Depend-
ent on
Mill
13
a
a
m
'.3
o
3
o
a
Is
0
O oj
Highest
Paid
Women
Lowest
Paid
Women
No.
45
100
125
105
300
1S5
35
185
400
310
$ 4.00
4.00
$ 1.04
1.83i
S
3.831
S
semi-monthly,
semi-monthly.
95
80
600
1,000
1
2
3
4
80
N'oETH Carolina Labor Statistics
CORDAGE
• Table No. 1 — Mills by Counties, Showing Executive Officers,
■No.
County
Postoffice
Name of Mill
President
1
Caldwellt....
Catawba
Cleveland
Hickory
J M Allred
2
....do
Lawndale.
Plighland Cordasre Co.
C. H. Geitner
3
Cleveland Mill and Power Co
John F. Schenk
No.
Table No. 2— List of Mills, Class of
Name of Mill
Postoffice
Spinning or
Weaving, or
Spinning and
Weaving?
Class of Goods Manufactured
Granite Cordage Co
Highland Cordage Co
Cleveland Mill and Pr. Co
Hickory...
Hickory...
Lawndale.
*MiII began running about March 1.
Braiding
Spinning...
Braided window cord
Braided cotton rope
Cotton warp, twine and rope.
Table No
3 — Employees,
Name of Mill
Postoffice
Number Hours Worked
No.
Day
Night
Week
1
Granite Cordage Co
10
10
11
12
60
9
Highland Cordage Co...
... do
60
3
Cleveland MUl and Power Co
Lawndale
60
CoKDAGE Mills
81
MILLS
Date of EstailisJiment, Capital Stock, Selling Agent, Etc.
Secretary or
Treasurer
3
o
Capital
Stock
Product Sold
Direct or
Through
Agent?
Agent's Name
No.
A. A. Shuford, Jr.
1907
1915
ISSS
S 20,000
30.000
1,000,000
dealers
1
A. A. Shuford, Jr
?.
F. C. Reynolds
agent .._
James E .Reynolds & Co., New York..
3
Goods Manufactured, Equipment, Etc.
Num-
ber
Spin-
dles
Num-
ber
Looms
Num-
ber
Cards
Power Used
Number
Horse-
power
Approxi-
mate
Amount
of Raw
Material
Used —
Pounds
Estimated
Value
Yearly
Output
Number
Days in
Opera-
tion
During
Year
No.
50
50
350
560,600
S 110,000
110,000
450,000
310
*100
303
1
electric-
2
5, COO
40
steam, water, electric .__
2,200,000
3
Hours, Wages, Etc.
Employees
Wages
When Paid
What
Per
Cent
Read
and
Write?
Esti-
mated
Number
if Persons
Depend-
ent on
Mill
"a
E
p
c
o
"3
o
a
■S.-3
O (3
I.So
No
24
24
20
191
S 2 .40
2.50
1.90
$ 1.00
1.00
.80
$
s
weekly _
100
50
1
20
2
81
50
60
1.00
.80
weekly
90
500
3
Dept. Labor, 1916—6
CHAPTER V
KIvHTTIIs^G MILLS
The knitting industry is one that has a particularly promising out-
look. Inquiries are reported to be frequent from Latin-American
countries, and efforts are being made to bring buyers and manufac-
turers into direct communication.
Eighty-seven mills are reported for 191G, an increase of six over
last year.
SUMMARY
No. of Mills
Rrporti g on
This Item Amount Increase
Total capital stock 73 $4,108,499
Pounds of raw material used 55 33,485,847
Estimated value yearly output 61 $13,412,216 $1,451,854
Number of spindles reported 9 356,490 231,950
Number of knitting machines reported 75 11,341
Number of sewing machines reported 57 1,004
Number of horsepower reported 68 ll,376i/^ 6,430
Number of men employed 65 4,247 1,685
Number of women employed 65 6,138 1,640
Number of children employed 32 . 848
Average highest paid men 64 $2.89
Average highest paid women 63 1.92
Average lowest paid men 62 1.10
Average lowest paid women 63 .83
Forty mills, use electricity for power; twenty-nine use steam; two
use water; eight use steam and electricity, and one uses steam and
water.
Knitting Mills
83
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ISToRTH Carolina Labor Statistics
Table No. 1 — Knitting Mills Xty
No.
County
PostofiBce
Mill
President
1
Alamance
...do_-..
do
Burlington...
....do
...do
George W. Anthony ..
D. E. Sellars.
9
Sellars Hosierv Mills
3
Southern Hosiery Mill
R. H. Whitehead
4
do
do....
Whitehead Hosiery Mill...
L. C. Christmas
5
... do
Haw River
.. .do
Maple Crest Hosiery Mill
6
do
Regina Hosiery Mfg. Co
Helton Woolen Millsf
Klison Hosiery Mills
William Ward
Helton
H. Littlewood
8
Burke..
Connelly Spgs
F. Garron
9
do .
10
do
Hildebran
Waldensian Hosiery Mill, No. ]
11
...do...
Icard Mfg. Co
D. B. Mull
12
do
Morganton
Valdese
Vandois Knitting Mill
B. F. Davis
n
....do
Waldensian Hosiery Mill, No. 2...
G. H. Y. Hosiery Co.*....
J. F. Garron
14
Cabarrus
Catawba
....do
Concord .
J. F. Goodmon
15
The Best Knitting Mills
16
_...do
Elliott Knitting Mills
J. D. Elliott....
17
. do....
....do
Hickory Hosiery Mill...
K. C. Menzies
IS
....do
_.__do
Ranford Knitting Mill
G. E. Ronsom
19
....do
Newton.
Catawba Woolen Mills
T. H. Phillips
20
do..
....do_...
Fidelity Hosiery Mills.
Ridgeview Hosiery Mill Co
Elizabeth Hosiery Mill
D. M. Aruley....
21
_...do
....do
L. F. Long
22
Chatham
Cleveland
Davidson
....do....
W. L. London . .
23
Shelby
Shelby Hosiery Mill Co.*
Denton Knitting Mill .
J. H. Hull
24
Denton.
J. D. TriUv
25
Thomasville
Cooleemee
Thomasville Knitting Mill..
Cooleemee Hosiery Mills*
Bowling-Emory Knitting Co.*
Chatham Knitting Mills Co
Durham Hosierv Mill
W. C. Pennington
2fi
Davie
27
28
Durham
....do
Durham
....do
E. H. Bowling
S. R. Home
29
....do
....do....
.-..do
....do
J. S. Carr, Jr
30
North State Knitting Mills
Louise Knitting Mills
J. S. Carrr
31
....do
East Durham
West Durham
W. T. Cole
32
...do
Pilot Hosiery Mills
W. P. Clements
33
Edgecombe
do
Runnvmede Mills, No. 1
34
....do
Runnymede Mills, No. 2..
George Howard..
35
36
Forsyth
...do
Kerners-ialle
Winston-Salem
....do
American Hosiery Mills Co
Carolina Mills Co
0. W. Kcrner
W. L. Sawyer
37
. do —
Hanes Hosiery Mill ..
.1. G. Green
38
do.
...do.
P. H. Hanes Knitting Co
The Maline Mills....
P. H. Hanes, Sr
39
do ■
do....
W. L. Siewers
40
Guilford...
.. do....
High Point
....do
Crown Hosiery Mill
T. A. Kearns
41
Durham Hosiery Mills, No. 3
J. S. Carr, Jr
42
do
. do
43
....do
....do
Piedmont Mills Co.*
Gibsonville Hosiery Mills Co
Enfield Hosiery Mills Co..
J. H. Adams
44
....do
Gibsonville
Enfield
G. W. Fogleman
45
Halifax
R. H. Ricks..
46
do
Halifax
47
....do
Scotland Neck
....do
Crescent Hosiery Co
Scotland Neck Cotton Mills
L. M. Pittman
4S
....do..
A. McDowell.
*Same as last year.
tNot in operation.
Knitting Mills
85
Counties, Capital Stock, Officers, Etc.
Secretary or
Treasurer
t. O 2
rO-5
- o23
Capital
Stock
Product
Sold Direct
or Through
Agents?
Agent's Name
No.
W. H. Mayo...
189S
1907
1913
1907
1916
$ 21,000
direct
1
D. E. Sellars
direct
2
L. C. Christmon ..
5,000
41,440
direct
3
R. H. Whitehead....
agents
direct
-Daisy Whitehead Knitting Co., 44 Seavard
St., New York
4
Max Lukmon
5
R. K. Lesley
18,200
1,500
10,500
King
5
E. C. Francis
1901
1916
1909
1914
1915
1914
1902
7
J. A. CHne.
8
both
9
J. A. Cline
7,500
15,250
20,600
34,000
20,000
10,000
14,000
20,500
15,000
6,000
33,000
21,300
10
D. B. Mull
direct
11
F. Garron
agents
direct
L. C. Vaughan; H A Mever & Co
I'}
F. Garron
13
A. R. Hoover...
agents
direct
Cannon Mills, N. Y.
14
1913
1910
1906
1916
1886
1910
1912
15
E Lyerly
agents
agents
Canditt & Arnold, Indianapolis, Ind
Symon & Clasky, N. Y.; Daisy Whitehead
Knitting Co., N. Y
16
H. D'Anna..
i7
E. L. Shuford
18
E. F. Phillips
direct ..
both ._
W. H. Phillips, Kenansville, Fla
19
S. H. Phillips
Conditt & Arnold, Indianapolis, Ind., and
346 Broadway, N. Y
agent
agent
both
20
J. A. Gaither
Cannon Mills, 55 Worth St., N. Y.
21
Berry & Smith, N. Y.
92
L. M. Hull
1915
1914
1916
25,000
23
24
25
W. E. Boone
direct
Jennie Pennington..
6,000
com. mer. ..
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
J. H. Emory
1916
1906
1898
1913
1914
1916
2,000
50,000
2,350
16,500
25,000
15,600
direct
W. T. Cole
direct
W. F. Carr
direct
W. J. Berry...
E. C. Stone.
K. C. Stone.
W. S. Howard
1907
1903
1903
1914
1903
1902
1913
1906
32,000
125,000
20,000
88,000
1,025,000
100,000
45,000
2,350
J. G. Kerner
direct .
35
36
F. D. Tillotson, Jr. .
direct
J. N. Weeks...
agents
direct
Chas. Chipman'sSonsCo., Brdwy., N. Y...
37
38
P. H. Hanes, Jr
W. J. Hege
39
40
G. H. Kearns
both
W. F. Carr....
agents
Durham Hosiery Mills, No. 88 Leonard
St., N. Y
41
42
43
44
45
J. E. Mills
250,000
14,200
100,000
agents
direct ..
J. P. Gibbs, N. Y.
G. W. Fogleman
1910
direct
-
46
47
48
F. A. Cherry
1902
1889
36,100
112,520
direct
H. T. Clark.
direct
86
!N'oRTH Carolina Labor Statistics
Table No. 1
No.
County
PostofEce
Mill
President
40
H.ilifnx.
Hnrnt'tt...
Henderson
....do
do....
Weldon
Weldon Cotton Mfg. Co.
W. T. Shaw
50
Duke
E. M. Henlev
61
Hendcrsonville.. .
....do
E. Flat Rock
Statcsville
Freeze-Baron Hosiery Mills
Crav Hosierv Mills
W. M. Bacon.
5"
•lames P. C.rev, Owr...
53
The Sk\'land Hosiery Mill
Bradford Knitting Mill
Walton Hosiery Mill
L. B. ''tilwell
54
Iredell ..
W F Hall
55
....do
Lonnir
....do
56
Kinston
Orion Knitting Mill
Dr. H. Tull
57
Mefklcnburg
Marion
Charlotte
Defiance Sock Mills .
5*^
McDowell
Marion. ..
50
McDowell
....do._
Martin
Marion Knitting Mill..
.1. W. Winhorne
fin
Old Fort.
Robersonville
Cameron...
W. W. Neal
61
A. E. Smith, M"t..
62
Moore
R. D. Jones...
63
....do
Nash
Carthasre _.
J. L. Currin
M
Rooky Mount
Wilmington
J. C. Braswell ..
65
■ 66
New Hanover.
Orange
Wilmington Hosiery Alill
Durham Hosiery Mill, No. 4
.1. H. Kuch
.1. S. Carr. .Ir ...
67
...-do
Pasquotank.. .
....do
Polk... .
Efland
M. P. Efland....
6S
m
Elizabeth City....
....do
Elizabeth Cit>' Hosiery Co
Pasquotank Hosierv Co
D. B. Bradford...
N. Burfoot
70
S. M. Robinson
71
Pandolph
do
Ashebcro
D. B. McCrary
79
Randleman.
Mavodan
73
RoekinKham
Rowan
74
China Grove
Salisbury
Forest City
Lillian Knitting Mill
J. S. Efird
75
....do.....
Rutherford
Stanly
Meredith Hcsierv Mfg. Co
76
Wilkic & Tanner
K. S. Tanner
J. S. Efird....
7S
....do
Vanee .
-..do...._
Henderson
Raleigh
...do
Wiscassett Mills Co.
J. W. Cannon
79
W. B. Woodell
80
Wake
81
....do
....do
. do
F. T. Ward
82
Morrisville
Wendell
S. R. Horner
8.3
Wendell Knitting Mills
Mavnard Mangum
84
do....
Zebulon Hosiery Mills
T. .]. Horton
85
L-ttlpton
86
Wayne
Wilson
Durham Hosierv Mills. No. 5
Runnymede Mills, No. 3
J. S. Carr, Jr
87
Wilson .
George Howard
•Same as last year.
fSee Cotton Mills.
Knitting Mills
87
— Continued
Secretary or
.Treasurer
-3
roc
Capital
Stock
Product
S'M Direct
or Through
Agents?
Agent's Name
No.
W. A. Pierre
E. M. Henley...
1899
Ifll.i
1914
1916
1907
1910
1912
1890
1914
1914
190S
S 77,825
10,000
40,000
both
Wm. H. Shelf & Co., 346 Broadway, N. Y.
49
50
direct
agents
direct
51
John M. Gi\en
52
E. H. Wells
R. E. Clapp
190,000
29, 100
7,000
65,000
38,000
12,430
13,000
25,439
Chap. Chipraan's Sons, 349 Brdwy., N. Y...
do
53
54
55
J. F. Tavlor
56
agent
agent
E. M. Town.send & Co., N. Y
57
J. W. Strutmon
58
W. N. Blanton
agent
Cliven-Wright-Rainey Co..
59
60
1913
190S
190S
1905
1915
190C
1913
1900
1914
agents
agent
J. E. Kennetts, Chapel Hill, N. C; J. P.
Ruth, New York ..
5,000
20,000
50,000
100,000
2.350
10,300
60,000
24,000
60,000
26,000
26,850
61
C. C. Jones
62
J. F. McArthur
direct
agents
63
G. T. Andrews
R. E. Calder
L. C. Vaughan and Lawrence Nube, N. Y.-
64
65
W. F. Carr....
66
J. L. Efland...
67
P. H. Williams
both
George M. Lillie and I. Cozzenca Co.,N.Y..
F. A. Williams, N. Y...
68
D. VanHorne
both
69
70
T. H. Redding
190S
1893
both
71
A. N. Bullcr...
direct
72
73
A. L. Patterson
1914
1912
1914
1905
U9;
1916
74
W. L. Horah...
7,500
25,000
68,650
500,000
15,000
9,375
32,000
3,000
22, 930
26,400
agents
agents
agents
agents
J. E. Kennett
75
W. M. Pnrsly..
E. M. Townsend & Co., N. Y...
76
A. L. Patterson
J. F. Connon
W. A. Plurt
Cannon Mills. 55 Worth St., N. Y
Cannon Mills Co., N. Y., and Phila
77
78
79
W. E. RatclifTe
direct
80
C. B. Park
1915
1910
1913
1907
agents
Clift & Goodrich, N. Y . .
81
S. R. Horner
82
R. H. Biggs
83
J. E. Parker...
agent
G. M. Lillie. 86 Franklin St., N. Y
84
85
C. McD. Carr
1906
2,350
27,500
jobbers
direct
Durham Hosiery Mills...
86
W. S. Howard
87
North Carolina Labor Statistics
Table No. 2 — List of Mills,
No.
Mill
1..
Daisy Hosiery Mill
Seilars Hosiery Mill
Southern Hosiery Mill
Whitehead Hosiery Mill
Maple Crest Hosiery Mill
Regina Hosiery Mill
Helton Woolen Millst
Klison Hosiery Mill
Drexel Knitting Mill-..
Waldensian Hosiery Mill, No
Icard Mfg. Co
Vandois Knitting Mill
Waldensian Hosiery Mill, No. 2..
G. H. Y. Hosiery Co.*...
The Best Knitting Mill
Elliott Knitting Mill _
Hickory Hosiery Mill
Ranford Hosiery Mill
Catawba Woolen Mills..
Fidelity Hosiery Mill
Ridgeview Hosiery Mills Co
Elizabeth Hosiery Mill
Shelby Hosiery Mills Co.*
Denton Knitting Mill
Thomasville Knitting Mill
Cooleemee Hosiery Mills*
Bowling-Emory Knitting Co.*
Chatham Knitting Mills Co
Durham Hosiery Mill
North State Knitting Mills
Louise Knitting Mill...
Pilot Hosiery Mills..
Runnymede Mills, No. 1
Runnymede Mills, No. 2
American Hosiery Mills Co
Carolina Mills Co
Hanes Hosiery Mill
Hanes, P. H., Knitting Co..
The Mab'ne Mdls
Crown Hos'ery Mill
Durham Hosiery Mills, No. 3
High Point Hosiery Mills
Postoffice
Burlington
...do
...do
...do
Haw River
...do..
Helton
Connelly Spring.'?.
Drexel
Hildebran
Icard
Morganton
Valdese
Concord
Hickory
...do
...do
...do
Newton
...do
...do
Pittsboro.
Shelby
Denton
Thomasville
Cooleemee
Durham
....do
Durham
....do
E. Durham
W. Durham
Tarboro
....do
Kernersville
Winston-Salem...
...-do
....do
....do
High Point
....do
....do
Class of Goods Manufactured
Piedmont Mills Co.* do
Gibsonville Hosiery Mills Co..
Enfield Hosiery Mills
Halifax Hosiery Mills
Crescent Hosiery Co
Scotland Neck Cotton Mills...
Weldon Cotton Mfg. Co
Coats Hosiery Mill
Freeze-Bacon Hosiery Mill
Grey Hosiery Mills
Hosiery
Hosiery
Hosiery..
Hosiery
Hosiery
Hosierj'
Hosiery
Hosiery
Hosiery
Hosiery
Hosiery..
Hosiery
Hosiery
Full seamless hosiery
H osiery
Hosiery
Hosiery
Ho.siery
Hosiery
Hosiery
Hosiery
Hosiery..
Hosiery
Hosiery
Hosiery
Hose and half-ho.se
Merc, and cotton half-hose.
Hosiery
Hosiery
Hosiery
Hosiery
Hosiery
Gibsonville
Enfield
Halifax
Scotland Neck
....do
Weldon
Duke
Hendersonville
....do
Hosiery
Hosiery
Underwear
Hosiery
Underwear
Underwear
Hosiery
Hosiery
Hosiery
Cotton ribbed hosiery
Hosiery
Hosiery
Hosiery
Hosiery
H osiery
Hosiery
Hosiery
Hosiery
Children's cotton hosiery.
•Same as last year.
fNot in operation.
EjsriTTiNG Mills
89
Number of Machines, Etc.
Number
Spindles
Number
Knitting
Machines
Number
Sewing
Machines
Power Used
Number
Horse-
power
Approxi-
mate
Amount
of Raw
Ma-
terial
Used-
Pounds
Esti-
mated
Value
of
Yearly
Output
Number
Days in
Opera-
tion
During
Year
No.
ISO
180
75
75
20
80
2
1
30
electric
25
20
7^
n
4
25
45
200,000
225,000
89,400
89,400
2,500
100,000
S 45,000
175,000
62,580
62,580
300
1
30
2
electric
298
298
3
electric
4
1
2
electric...
5
steam
60,000
6
300
water
7
steam
8
115
60
50
75
195
40
51
100
115
45
5
3
2
4
16
s. and e
150
10
200,000
100,000
26,000
300
270
9
steam
10
electric
75,000
120,000
250,000
11
s. and e.
electric
55
30
50,000
90,000
12
300
13
electric
14
8
1
3
2
electric
10
25
25
50,000
30,000
80,000
85,000
292
15
electric
16
steam
239,200
151
17
steam.
18
168
steam
19
203
110
6
6
electric.
50
25
8
250,000
217,954
6,460
125,000
118,350
8,000
304
290
300
20
electric
21
176
steam
92
52
32
30
66
160
200
2,358
60
100
5
1
electric
23
24
electric
10
35
30,000
25
4
2
6
76
steam
250
26
27
electric.
27i
2,750
10
15
10
450,000
7,500,000
150,000
150,000
15,000
. 160,000
2,500,000
550,000
75,000
294
300
300
300
28
55,536
29
30
22
electric
31
electric
32
33
105
200
102
275
162
70
155
465
steam
34
15
6
2
383
125
15
8
steam
80
70
90
1,200
125
50
100
10,600
80,000
250,000
1,500,000
300,000
150,000
500,000
35
steam.
100,000
200,000
1,000,000
750,000
300
36
electric.
37
200. 000
electric
steam _
electric.
296
90
300
300
38
39
40
1,000.000
41
42
400
05
128
24
electric
60
40
ISO
182,054
24,000
300,000
300
156
290
43
20,000
175,000
44
3
steam
45
46
125
400
15
4
electric. _
35
140,000
450,000
5,750,000
52,000
100,000
100,000
225.000
125,000
28,000
60,000
300
280
295
47
48
2,808
100
25
30
13
49
41
70
32
2
4
4
steam.
50
300
51
electric
^?.
90
ISToRTH Carolina Labor Statistics
Table No. 2
No.
Mill
The Skyland Hosirry Mill
Bradford Knitting Mill
Walton Hosiery Mill
Orion Knitting MilL
Defiance Sjck Mill
Carolina Hosiery Mills
Marion Knitting Mill
Century Knitting Mills
Roberson Hosiery Mill
Regal Hosiery Mill..
Bismark Hosiery Mill
Rocky Mount Hosiery Co
Wilmington Hosiery Mill
Durhain Hosiery Mill, No. 4..
Eflind Hosiery Mill
Elizabeth City Hosiery Co
Pasquotank Hosiery Co
Tryon Hosiery Mfg. Co _
.^cme Hosiery Mill
Randleman Hosiery Mills Co..
Mayo MilUt ,-- -
Lillian Knitting Mills..
Meredith Hosiery Mfg. Co
Wilkie & Tanner
Lillian Knitting Mills
W'iscassott Mills Co
Henderson Hosiery Co
Glenwood Knitting Mill
Melrose Knitting Mills Co
Morrisville Knitting Mill
Wendell Knitting Mills
Zebulon Hosiery Mill
Littleton Hosiery MilL..
Durham Hosiery Mills, No. 5.
Ruunymede Mills, No. 3
Postoffice
E. Flat Rock
Statesville
...do
Kinston
Charlotte...
Marion
_-.do__
Old Fort
Robersonville
Cameron
Carthage
Rocky Mount
Wilmington
Carrboro
Lfljind
Elizabeth City
....dj
Tryon
Asheboro
Randleman
Mayodan
China Grove
Salisbury
Forest City
Albemarle
....do
Henderson.
Raleigh
....do
M orris ville
Wendell
Zebulon
Littleton
Goldsboro
Wilson
Class of Goods Manufactured
Hosiery
Hosiery
Hosiery
Hosiery
Hosiery
Hosiery
H osicry
.Seamless hosiery and half-hose.
Hosiery
Hosiery
Hosiery
H osicry
Hosiery
Hosiery
Hosiery
Hosiery
Hosiery
Hosiery
Hosiery -
H osiery
Cotton hosiery.
Hosiery
Cotton hjsiery.
Cotton hosiery.
Cotton hosiery.
Cotton hosiery.
Hosiery
Underwear
Hosiery
Hosiery
Hosiery
Hosiery.
Hosiery.
*Same as last year.
fSee Cotton Mills.
^
Knittijstg Mills
91
— Continued
Niimber
Spindles
Number
Knitting
Machines
Number
Sewing
Machines
Power Used
Number
Horse-
power
Approxi-
mate
Amount
of Raw
Ma-
terial
Used-
Pounds
Esti-
mated
Value
of
Yearly
Output
Number
Days in
Orera-
ti in
During
Year
No.
200
129
45
ISO
6S
61
75
91
85
23
51
81
94
51
3
6
1
steam
160
50
10
100
40
50
50
250,000
200,000
.30.000
375,000
80,000
8175,000
75 , 000
50,000
180,000
100,000
50,000
300
300
296
280
53
54
55
56
3
2
1
15
3
2
5
electric
steam
57
300
313
200
280
58
.steam
59
19.090
50.000
25,000
60
25
20
15
80
33
550
26
160
32
70
30
30
75,000
20,000
61
steam
steam
62
300
291
63
320,000
163,420
64
electric
electric
steam
65
• 17,472
4
1,300,000
50,000
300
66
67
380
9(!
120
191
114
s. ai-d e. ..
600,000
180,000
50,000
120,000
120,000
400,000
98,000
150.000
75,000
75,000
327
300
68
60
s. and w
70
18
280
280
71
electric
72
73
75
20
50
177
500
1
2
electric
30
4
10
50
4,000
100,000
24.000
60,000
150,000
\ 500, 000
300
300
250
300
300
74
electric
55,000
60,000
250,000
,% 628, 887
75
76
4
10
electric
s. and e...
77
80,000
78
electric
79
7S
24
80
GO
101
14
70
2
10
electric ..
7
40
15
12
SO
400,000
43,992
112,000
.39,596
25,000
85,000
81
315
285
SOS
82
steam
83
84
85
300
123
12
s. and e
750,000
150,000
540.000
85,000
86
100
296
87
92
North Carolina Labor Statistics
Table No. 3 — List of Mills,
No.
MiU
Daisy Hosiery Mill -.
Sellars Hosiery Mill
Southern Hosiery Mill...
Whitehead Hosiery Mills, Inc
Maple Crest Hosiery Mill
Rcgina Hosiery Mfg. Co
Helton Woolen Millst
Klison Hosiery Mill
Drexfcl Knitting Mill..
Waldensian Hosiery Mill, No. 1.
Icard Mfg. Co
Vandois Knitting M'U
Waldensian Hosiery Mill, No. 2.
G. H. Y. Hosiery Co.*
The Best Knitting Mill
Elliott Knitting Mill..
Hickory Hosiery Mill.
Ranford Hosiery Mill
Catawba Woolen Mills
Fidelity Hosiery Co
Ridgeview Hosiery Mills Co
Elizabeth Hosiery Mill...
Shelby Hosiery Mills Co.*
Deuton Knitting Mill
Thoniasville Knitting Mill
Cooleemee Hosiery Mills*
Bowling-Emorv Knitting Co.*..
Chath m Kr.itting Mill Co
Durham Hosiery Mill
North State Knitting Mills
Louise Knitting Mills
Pilot Hosiery MillsJ-..
Runnymede Mills. No. 1
Runnymede Mills, No. 2...
American Hosiery Mills Co
Carolina Mills Co.
Hanes Hosiery Mill.
Hanes, P. H., Knitting Co
The Maline Mills ,
Crown Hosiery Mill
Durham Hosiery Mills, No. 3...
High Point Hosiery Mills
Piedmont Mills Co.*
Gibsonville Hosiery Mills Co —
Enfield Hosiery Mills
Halifax Hosiery Co
Crescent Hosiery Co
Scotland Neck Cotton Mills
Weldon Cotton Mfg. Co
Coats Hosiery Mill
Freeze-Bacon Hosiery Mill
Grey Hosiery Millst .-
PostofRce
Burlington
...do
...do....
...do
Haw River
...do_-_
Helton
Connelly Springs.
Drexel
Hildebran
Icard
Morsranton..
Valdese
Concord.
Hickory
...do
...do..
...do
Newton
...do
...do
Pittsboro ...
Shelby
Denton
Thomas /ille
Cooleemee
Durham
...do
...do
...do
E. Durham
W. Durham
Tarboro
...do
Kerners ville
Winston-Salem
.._.do
....do
.__.do
High Point
....do
....do
....do
Gibsonville
Enfield--.
Halifax
Scotland Neck
....do
Weldon
Duke
Hendersonville
....do
Number Hours Worked
Day
Night
*Same as last year.
tNot in operation.
JNew.
Knitting Mills
93
Number Employees, Wages, Etc.
Employees
Wages
What
Per Cent
Read
and
Write?
Esti-
mated
Number
of Person-
Depend-
ent on
MiUs
4i
_2
S
a
o
o
o
Is
a
o
c s
m
When Paid
No.
30
70
100
1 4.16
S 1.01
S 2 .33J
S 1 .00
weekly
100
300
1
24
64
11
99
4.25
1.00
2.00
.75
weekly
100
1,200
2
17
72
20
69
2.00
1.41?
2.1(1
.8rf
weekly
100
375
3
60
40
40
140
4.00
1.25
2.25
1.00
weekly
100
300
4
5
5
10
1.75
1.00
1.35
1.00
weekly
50
5
5
15
20
8
43
1.50
1.00
weekly
100
129
6
7
S
12
3
10
20
58
22
30
2S
70
25
40
8
2.50
1.00
l.SO
50
semimonthly .
100
9
10
2.50
1.00
1.50
.80
Every 2 T\eeks
100
120
11
10
35
45
2.00
1.00
1.75
.83
weekly
90
135
12
35
30
30
95
2.00
1.10
1.75
.85
E-\ery 2 weeks
95
1,140
13
14
5
27
32
2.00
1.00
1.75
.75
every 2 weeks.
100
90
15
15
70
So
2.00
1.25
2.00
1.00
semimonthly _
80
255
16
15
48
63
2.25
1.00
1.65
.85
189
17
18
100
98
19
40
60
18
124
3.00
.75
1.75
.75
weekly
372
20
41
55
10
106
3.00
1.00
1.25
.50
weekly
97
318
21
5
12
1
IS
40
1.75
.67
weekly
100
100
22
23
24
2
18
25
20
50
weeklj'
weekly
100
25
25
25
26
27
35
100
50
185
2.50
1.00
2.50
1.00
weekly
95
540
28
1,500
1,250
25
2,750
2.50
2.25
l.OJf
1.25
3.00
2.00
.751
1.25
weekly
weekly
100
100
8,250
99
29
8
33
30
21
55
76
2.50
1.25
2.00
1.25
weekly
100
22S
31
32
6.00
6.00
2.00
3.00
1.25
1.25
1.00
1.25
3.00
3.00
1.50
2.25
.75
.75
1.00
1.00
semimonthly .
every 2 weeks.
weekly
weekly
62*
75
100
98
33
350
34
35
25
53
25
103
309
36
60
381
175
507
235
975
3.00
5.50
1.50
1.00
2.25
2.50
1.00
.50
weekly
weekly
100
37
86
95
2,922
38
25
75
25
125
2.50
1.25
2.00
.80
weekly.. _
100
375
39
30
75
30
275
40
100
100
390
2.75
4.00
1.25
1.00
1.75
2.50
1.25
.75
semimonthly .
weekly
40
98
1,170
41
42
99
10
227
20
326
30
43
2.88
1.75
1.40
1.00
semimonthly .
100
93
44
50
125
175
5.00
1.00
1.6(1
.75
semimonthly .
100
525
45
46
20
35
20
75
5.00
1.00
2.50
.75
semimonthly .
100
225
47
70
170
240
4.00
1.00
1.50
.60
semimonthly .
100
720
48
68
46
5
119
5. CO
1.00
2.00
.75
semimonthly .
981
357
49
12
10
6
28
1 .0(1
1.00
i.eef
.83-i
weekly
100
84
50
15
25
40
3.50
1.25
2.50
1.00
semimonthly .
100
120
51
52
94
Worth Carolina Labor Statistics
Taule No. 3
Mill
PostofEce
Number Hours Worked
No.
Day
Night
Week
,5.S
The Skyland Hosiery Mill
E. Flat Rock.-
Statesyille
10
M
Bradford KnittinR Mill
Walton Hosiery Mill... ._ ..
5,5
do
10
10|
10
10
10
60
5fi
Orion Knitting Mill
60
^7
Defiance Sock Mill
Charlotte
!^H
Carolina Hosiery Mills .
Marion
....do
flfl
Marion Knittinp; Mills-.
fin
('entiiry Knitting: Mills
Old Fort
61
Roberson Hosiery Mill
Roberson ville
10
10
10
10
60
fi?
Repal Hosiery MilL...
Bismark Hosiery Mill
Rooky Mount Hosiery Co
Wilminjrton Hosiery Mill
Durham Hosiery Mills, No. 4 _
EHand Hosiery Mill
Elizabeth C'ity Hosiery Co
55
63
Carthage
CO
64
Rocky Mount
Wilmington.. . .
60
6S
66
Carrboro
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
60
67
Efland
60
68
60
Elizabeth City
...do .
55
55
7n
Tr.\on Hosiery Mfg. Co
Acme Hosiery Mill
Trvon. ..
71
60
7"^
Randlcman Hosiery Mills Co
Mayo Mi list
60
73
74
Lillian Knittinp; Mills _.
China Croye
Salisbiu-y. .. .
10
10
11
in
10
60
75
Meredith Hosiciv Mfg. Co.
60
76
VVilkie & Tanner
60
77
78
VViscassett Mills Co
.do
60
79
Henderson
8(1
10
10
10
11
10
81
do
60
8''
Morrisyille
60
S3
Wendell
66
84
00
85
Littleton
86
Durham Hosiery Mill, No. 5
Goldsboro
10
10
iL'il 60
87
60
7
*Sarae as last year.
*See Cotton Mills.
Knitting Mills
95
— Continued
Emp
.oyees
Wages
What
Per Cent
Esti-
mated
Number
d
Read
of Pc^son^
No.
a>
n
■3
c3
-5^
m a
When Paid
and
Write?
Depend-
ent on
'p
B
"^
.5?-= o
§•3°
Mills
s
fc
O
H
It,
JOh
xe^^
^Cl,^
45
100
55
200
$ 3.00
S 1.00
S 1.50
S 0.75
semimonthly .
991
60n
53
20
50
5
75
3.60
.50
2.00
.50
biweekly
100
225
54
2
35
37
1.50
1 .33J
1.41!
.50
semimonthly .
95
111
55
95
160
40
295
1 .85
1.10
1.75
.80
biweekly
91
885
56
18
21
26
43
4
8
48
72
3.00
1.75
2 00
1 ''5
9">
57
1.00
2.80
.75
semimontlily .
100
216
53
4
18
2
24
3.00
1.00
1.50
.50
semimonthly
100
25
59
60
15
12
6
33
3.00
1.00
1.75
.7.3
weekly
99
99
61
6
6
8
20
2.50
.75
.SO
.53
weekly
100
60
62
7
28
35
2.25
1.25
1.80
.70
monthly
100
105
63
40
110
10
160
3.00
1.00
2.10
.50
semimonthly _
100
480
64
65
58
55
13
126
4.00
1.00
1.6(1
1.00
weekly
90
378
66
10
20
30
2.00
1.00
2.00
1 .0(>
weekly
100
90
67
10
20
30
2.00
1.00
2.00
1.00
weekly
100
93
68
27
86
12
75
3 .33 -J
1.25
2.50
.75
weekly
100
225
69
1.75
1.75
2.50
1.00
1.50
r.oo
1.50
1.00
1.50
.75
.75
1.00
semimonthly .
every 2 weeks _
weekly
90
90
100
525
70
71
14
56
70
210
72
73
10
30
10
50
2.00
1.00
2.00
1.00
every 2 weeks .
100
75
74
4
12
16
2.;o
i.on
1.50
.75
weekly
100
48
75
10
40
5
55
2.0SI
1 .33i
2 .OSi
.83-5
weekly
100
162
76
45
SO
75
200
2.75
1.00
2.00
1.00
weekly
971
150
77
700
800
1,500
4.50
1.25
2.00
1.25
semimonthly .
90
4,000
78
79
weekly
80
20
50
70
3.00
1.25
2.1Cf
.83^
weekly
100
210
81
16
35
51
2.50
1.00
165
82
9
21
30
1.6(1
.75
1.50
.75
semimonthly .
97
90
83
40
55
95
2.50
1.00
2.00
.831
semimonthly .
971
285
84
85
100
150
100
350
2.9lf
1.00
1.6'f
.75
weekly :.
100
750
86
20
50
70
3.00
1.25
2.1(1
.831
weekly
100
210
87
•>
'?
CHAPTER VI
FUENITUEE FACTORIES
The furniture industry in ISTorth Carolina is an asset to the State.
Progress in growth and quality of output continues. Many of the
factories are sending out furniture which asks no quarter in the open
market. The operation of these factories furnishes employment to a
larger numher of persons than is shown in the report, because of the
fact that the raw materials require a large numher of workmen in
timber cutting and the sawmill industry.
The number of establishments reporting is 96, with a capital stock
of $3,303,343, and an estimated value of plants amounting to $3,-
690,995. These establishments report the use of 10,937 horsepower.
The number of wage-earners reported is Y,533 ; of which 7,241 are
males, 28 females, and 264 children. The highest average paid males
is $2.88, the lowest average paid males is 91 cents. Average number
of hours worked per day is 10. The reported estimated yearly pay-
roll is $2,522,156; the estimated yearly output is $13,420,000.
Seventy-six factories use steam for motive power, eight use elec-
tricity, tliree use steam and electricity, one uses steam and water, and
bight do not report the use of any power.
Dept. Labor, 1916—7
98
ISToRTH Carolina Labor Statistics
Table No. 1 — Factories by Counties, Officers,
No.
County
Postoffice
Factory
President
1
Alamance
do .
W. E. White .
2
do
Mebane Iron Bed Co. -
D. A. White
3
do
do .-
Mebane Bedding Co.
W. W. Corbett
4
. .do
....do
W. E. White
5
Alleghany
Burke
Caldwell
....do
Edwards X Roads
Morganton
Granite Falls
Hudson
Vallev Mfg. Co..
W. R. Gentry
6
Morganton Furniture Co...
J. H. Hall .
7
Warlick & Sherrill Co
J. V. Sherrill
8
0. L. Thornton
9
....do -.
Bernhardt Mfg. Co.... . ...
10
..._do
do
....do
do....
Caldwell Fm'niture Co... --
G. 0. Shakespeare
11
Ethel Cbair Co. .
R. C. Stone . .
12
....do
do...
-..-do
....do
G. F. Harper, Mgr
13
Kent-Coffev Mfg. Co
L. H. Tuttle
14
do
do
Lenoir Chair Mfg. Co.
R. B. Dula
15
do .
. do— .
Lenoir Furniture Corporation
Hickory Chair Mfg. Co....
T. H. Bravhill
16
Catawba
do
17
....do
18
do ..
..do .
Martin Furniture Co.
G. N. Hutton .. -.
19
do
do- -
Southern Desk Co... .
J. B. Ivey
20
Chatham
Cherokee
Davidson
do
Siler City
High Point Bending and Chair Co...
The Valley River Lumber Co
Dixie Fm'niture Co... .
21
22
Murphy
Lexington... .
W. H. Woodbury
E. J. Buchanan
23
do -
Elk Furniture Co.. ..
G. F. Hankins
24
. .do .
....do
F. S. Lambeth...
25
do
....do-
Le.xington Upholstery Co
Leo Mfg. Co.t-..-
Joe V. Moffitt
26
do.
Thomas villa
do-
27
do
Hoover Chair Co.*--
28
.. do
....do
J. W. Lambeth
29
do
...-do
C. F. Lambeth
30
do .
do.. .
Thomasville Chair Co... .
T. J. Finch
31
do
do ..
Thomasville Furniture Co.
R. L. Lambeth
32
Davie
....do
do
33
-...do-
do
E. L. Gaither
34
Mocksville Chair Co
E. L. Gaither
35
36
Forsyth
....do.
Kernersville
....do
Kernersville Fur. and Uphstg. Co...
Ring Furniture Co...
George V. Fulp.
S. G. Ring
37
do
Winston-Salem
....do
....do
do
Forsyth Chair Co
Charles Siewers.
38
39
....do
..-.do
do
Forsyth Dining-room Furniture Co.
Forsj'th Fiu-niture Co...
Charles Siewers
F. A. Fogle... -..
40
Forsj-th Mfg. Co
H. E. Fries
41
42
.-..do.
do
....do
....do
Huntley, B. F., Furniture Co
B. F. Huntley
Charles Siewers
43
Granville
Guilford
do
Oxford
Gibson\-ille
Greensboro
do
White-Wood Co
J. F. White
44
T. H. Overman
45
46
do
Standard Table Co...-
E. P. Wharton '..
47
....do
....do
M. W. Thompson
48
do
High Point..
-. do
R. W. Redding
49
do
Climax Mfg. Co _-
S. L. Davis
50
do
do
Coffin, Samuel B
Samuel B. Coffin
51
....do
.-.-do
do -..
Fred N. Tate
52
....do
Dalton Furniture Co
R. B. Terry..
*Saine as last report.
jOut of business.
Furniture Factokies
99
Articles Manufactured, Capital Stock, Etc.
Secretary or Treasurer
Articles Manufactured
a a
ass
Capital
Stock
No.
Cupboards, wardrobes, chairs
1908
1907
1904
1896
1906
1907
1911
1916
1912
1908
1915
1900
1907
1911
1912
1904
1901
1900
1906
S 24,180
10,650
86,000
203,400
3,500
55,500
2,500
5,000
30,000
80,000
10,000
1
J. S. Vincent
9
B F. Warren
3
J S White
4
W. R. Gentrv
5
W. H. Hall
6
D. H. War lick
7
C. H. Thornburg
Chairs, K.D. in white
8
R. A. Ramsevir
Chamber suits — foreign and domestic woods
9
L E Rabb
10
M. L. Cornwell
11
Chamber suits, dressers, chiffoniers, etc
1?
W. L. Minish
Dressers, chiffoniers, sideboards, etc
33,800
20,000
25,000
8,000
32,500
50,000
25,000
13
14
R S Crisp
15
16
George W. Hall
E. B. Cline
17
IS
G. F. Ivev
19
•^0
S. Woodbury
1915
1901
1902
1911
1903
30,000
40,000
84,400
14,000
10,000
21
W. H. Sparger
22
23
24
?,T
26
27
J. W. Lambeth. .
1901
1898
1905
1905
1914
1899
1901
1901
1911
1900
1913
1904
1892
1909
1902
1915
1905
14,000
70,000
25,000
14,000
16,500
21,800
13,500
15,000
15,000
50,000
50,000
100,000
50,000
116,000
10,000
20,000
4,500
77,584
46,725
50,000
10,000
5,650
15,000
30,000
20,000
28
F. S. Lambeth
Chairs . .
29
T. A. Finch
Chairs.. ...
30
31
J. F. Hanes
Chairs
3';^
J. F. Hanes
33
E. H. Morris, acting
Chairs .
34
35
36
M. B. Cash
37
W. Lee Springs. .
Dining-room suits
38
John D. Stockton
Dressers, chiffoniers, beds, etc.
39
R. A. Spaugh
40
M. D. Stockton
41
H. E. Fries
42
J. B. Wood
43
C. W. Overman
Chairs
44
Fred. B. Rhodes
45
1908
1912
1907
1913
1915
1902
1905
46
47
J. H. Petty
Kitchen safes and tables . _ .
48
W. H. Davis
Davenport couches, parlor suits, etc
49
Samuel B. Coffin
50
A. L. Smith
51
R. B. Terry, Prop
Tables
52
100
North Carolina Labor Statistics
Table No. 1
No.
County
PostofEce
Factory
President
SS
Guilford
....do
High Point
... do
54
CUobe-Parlor Furniture Co
High Point Metallic Bed Co
High Point Safe and Table Co
Kearns Furniture Co
Kearns Upholstering Co. . .
C. F. Tomlinson
55
56
57
..-.do
....do
-...do
-...do
.-..do....-
....do
R. H. Wheeler
J. A. Clinard
5S
..--do
....do
....do
....do
-...do
...-do
....do
.-.-do
....do
--..do
--..do
.-.-do
T. A. Kearns .
59
Kitchen Cabinet and Table Co
Lindsav Table Co
H. I. Coffield
fin
....do
W. C. Jones
fil
.-.-do
J. W. Harris
fi2
-...do
— .do .-
M^Ttle Desk Co
T. C. Sinclair
fi3
Southern Chair Co
E. A. Snow
fi4
.—do..
A. E. Tate
fi5
....do
.-.-do
Tomlinson Chair Mfg. Co.
J. Elwood Cox
fifi
Union Furnitiu-e Co.
H. Sherrod
67
....do
Welch Furniture Co
W. P. Pickett
fiS
-..-do
....do.
fi9
Harnett
Hayuood
....do
Iredell
....do.. .-
Dunn -
Newberry Bros. & Crowell
Unagusta Mfg. Co... - . .,
W. H. Newberrv
70
Hazelwood
..--do
Moores\'ille
States ville
C. H. Hobbs....
71
72
Waynesville Furniture Co.-.
Mooresville Furniture Co
James W. Reed
B. A. Troutman
73
74
....do
...-do
Lee
do
J. C. Steele ' .- -.
75
..--do
W. A. Thomas
7fi
Sanford-
Fitts-Crabtree Mfg. Co.
W. A. Crabtree
77
McDowell
.-..do
....do
Marion
78
79
— .do
.-.-do
Catawba Furniture Co
J. L. Smathers
L. J. P. Cutlar
80
-..do
--..do
Western Furniture Co.
81
Randolph
...-do
Asheboro
.-..do...
Asheboro Chair Co...
D. B. McCrary
H9.
Randolph Chair Co
Liberty Chair Co
Ramseur Fiu-niture Co
Deep River Chair Co
The Grabs Mfg. Co
Elkin Furniture Co
Banner Mfg. Co
Mount Airy Furniture Co
Mount Airy Mantel and Table Co...
National Furniture Co
Southern Mfg. Co
Goldsboro Fiu-niture Mfg. Co
Forest Fiu-niture Co
S3
.-..do
-.-do
... do -
Liberty
84
85
Ramseur ..
Randleman
King
T. Ashley Dent
8fi
Stokes
Siury
-...do
....do
V. T. Grabs
87
88
89
Elkin
Mount Airy
-—do
W. S. Gough
R. II. Leonard
W. E. Merritt
90
...-do
....do
91
....do
... do
A. E. Smith
. 9;^
Wake
Wayne
Wilkes
-.--do
Raleigh
R. H. Bovd .
93
94
Goldsboro
N. Wilkesboro
....do
J. L. Borden
J. E. Finley
95
Oak Furniture Co
Shell Chair Co.
T. B. Finley
T. B. Finley
96
....do
-—do
FuRNiTUKE Factories
101
-Continued
Secretary or Treasurer
Articles Manufactured
O c- CO
tr o ci
►Sow
John H. Shaw Bedroom furniture j 1910
T. D.Gilliam j Upholstered fiuniture 1 1906
C.L.Wheeler j Steel beds 1900
J. W. Clinard.
V. E. Kearns-,
J. W. Kearns..
J. A. Lindsay
J. E. Marsh
H. W. Frasier
S. L. Davis
J. H. Dobbs
C. F. Tomlinson.
W. B. Thomason.
J. W. Harris
A. L. Newberry
Charles E. Quinland.
James W. Reed
Kitchen safes, tables and wardrobes
Bedroom furniture, kitchen safes, etc
Upholstered furniture
Kitchen cabinets, tables, etc.
Kitchen tables
Hall-racks, wardrobes, kitchen safes, etc.
Office desks
Chairs, rockers, porch goods
Bed and dining-room furniture
Chairs and furniture
1902
1900
1906
1912
1907
1907
1S96
1893
1900
j 1S99
Bed and dining-room furniture \ 1900
Bedroom suits, dressers, etc ' 1913
Chamber suits, chiffoniers, odd dressers, etc j 1899
Bedroom and dining-room furniture 1904
Bedroom fm-niture 1904
C. A. Troutman Lumber and furniture. , 1904
Fred A. Thomas Bed and dining-room furniture 1912
C. E. Keiger Beds, dressers, chiffoniers, etc 1903
J. G. Shelton Furniture 1900
W. H. Fitts Kitchen safes, tables, cupboards, etc : 1902
Fred L. Huffman
T. F. Wrenn
L. J. P. Cutlar
BjTon Conley
J. O. Redding i Chairs
C. C. Cranford i Chairs and porch rockers
Bedroom furniture ' 1902
Bedroom suits, chiffoniers, etc i 1909
Bed and dining-room furniture 1 1901
Bedroom suits, china closets ' 1909
1903
1898
E. C. Watkins
Thos. Farlow
L. K. Pulliam
R. L. Hubbard.—
E. C. Foy....
E. H. Kochtitzky.
Calvin Graves
Sawed and turned chair stock, baskets, etc
Dressers, chiffoniers, beds, tables, etc
Chairs, and rockers
Kitchen safes, odd beds
Bed and dining-room furniture, cabinets, etc..
Chairs, cribs, cradles, etc
Dressers, chiffoniers, beds, tables, etc..
Dining-room suits, hall-racks, etc
A. E. Smith Bedroom furniture
A. T. Hicks..-.
L. C. Lane
J. R. Finley.-..
J. H. Johnson
T. J. Lillard...
Office, bank and store fixtures, desks, etc.,
Beds, dressers, chiffoniers, etc
Bedroom furniture
Chamber suits, odd pieces
Dining chairs and rockers, etc
1904
1905
1908
1903
1904
1903
1897
1902
1902
1913
1887
1901
1903
1913
50,000
31.300
30,000
20,000
77,150
25,000
12,854
1,000
24,000
40,000
22,600
48,000
356,600
16,500
30,000
35,000
25,000
20,000
24,000
24,600
30,000
45,200
19,800
25,000
40,000
25,000
12,000
20,000
3,500
5,000
51,150
15,000
13,950
23,700
14,400
8,900
50,000
25,000
3,950
90,000
49,800
19,200
56, 100
102
North Cakolina Labor Statistics
Table No. 2 — Showing Value of Plant,
No.
Factory
Postoffice
Esti-
mated
Value
of Plant
Esti-
mated
Value
Yearly
Output
Esti-
mated
Yearly
Pay-
Roil
Days in
Opera-
tion
During
Year
1
2
Continental Chair Mfg. Co
Mebane
._..do
S 8,000
20,000
50,000
125,000
3,500
50,000
10,000
5,000
38,000
60,000
20,000
60,000
35,000
65,000
25,000
25,000
30,000
10,000
50,000
8,000
30,000
30,000
80,000
27,500
3,000
S 25,000
40,000
150,000
300,000
1,500
250,000
25,000
10,000
175,000
275,000
100,000
120,000
125,000
200,000
200,000
200,000
175,000
100,000
100,000
40,000
140,000
300,000
400,000
125,000
35.000
S 10,000
30,000
22,000
45,000
40,000
8,000
8,000
30,000
40,000
22,000
20,000
27,750
36,000
18,000
40,000
35,000
-25,000
,22,000
20,000
25,000
48,000
50,000
30,000
4,000
181
300
3
Mebane Bedding Co
The White Furniture Co
Valley Mfg. Co
....do
275
4
do.-.-
300
5
6
Edwards X Roads
Morganton
Granite Falls
Hudson
300
300
7
Warlick & Shenill Co
300
8
Thornburg Chair Mfg. Co
Bernhardt Mfg. Co
1
9
300
10
Caldwell Furniture Co
....do-
300
11
Ethel Chair Co....
do..
1S5
12
13
14
15
Harper Furniture Co
Kent-Coffey Mfg. Co
Lenoir Chair Mfg. Co
Lenoir Furniture Co.
. — do
. — do
.-..do
....do
300
300
300
300
16
Hickory Chair Mfg. Co.
308
17
Hickory Furniture Co
....do
300
18
Martin Furniture Co
....do...
300
19
Southern Desk Co _.
_.._do
310
20
High Point Bending and Chair Co.
The Valley River Lumber Co
Dixie Furniture Co
Siler City
305
21
Murphy.
300
22
275
23
Elk Furniture Co
....do
300
24
Lexington Chair Co...
.. do
300
25
Lexington Upholstering Co
Lee Manufacturing Co.f-
Hoover Chair Co.
....do
215
26
27
... do.....
28
Lambeth Furnitiu-e Co
....do.
40,000
60,000
80,000
25,000
30,000
65,000
4,000
50,000
40,000
25,000
45,000
100,000
120,000
100,000
■ 200,000
400,000
300,000
200,000
X
75,000
%
85,000
45,000
200,000
200,000
275,000
150,000
400,000
10,000
50,000
1,500
78,000
250,000
120,000
30,000
20,000
100,000
300,000
200,000
40,000
90,000
60,000
36,000
8,000
13,000
7,500
19,200
9,000
20,000
40,000
35,000
15,000
100,000
700
18,000
500
23,000
40,000
30,000
7,000
4,500
10,000
50,000
36,000
300
29
Standard Chair Co
....do
" 300
30
Thomasville Chair Co
....do
300
31
32
Thomasville Furniture Co
Hanes Chair and Table Co
Mocksville Furniture Co
....do
Mocksville
300
t
33
....do
260
34
Mocksville Chair Co., Idle
Keinersville Fur. andUphstg. Co.
Ring Furnitiu-e Co
do....
X
35
Kernersville
..._do
36
280
37
Forsvth Chair Co...
Winston-Salem
... do
300
38
Forsyth Dining-room Fur. Co
Forsyth Furniture Co... .
300
39
....do
280
40
Forsj-th Mfg. Co
..._do
300
41
B. F. Huntley Furniture Co.
....do
308
42
Salem Parlor Furniture Co
AYhite Wood Co
..do
308
43
Oxford
30,000
4,500
\
46,000
35,000
10,000
6,215
30,000
150,000
100,000
+
44
Overman Chair Co.
Gibsonville
Greensboro
. do
45
Melton-Rhodes Co ..
1
46
Standard Table Co
30C
47
Sterling Furniture Co..
do ..
308
48
Alma Furniture Co.
High Point
....do
... do
300
49
50
Climax Mfg. Co
Coffin. Samuel B
300
.300
51
....do.
300
52
Dalton Fm-niture Co
....do_
313
*Same as last year.
tOut of business.
tidle.
Furniture Factories
103
Poicer, Numl)er Employees, Etc.
Kind of
Power Used
electric,
steam...
electric,
steam...
steam...
steam...
steam
steam
steam
steam
steam
s. and e.
steam
steam
steam
steam
steam
steam
steam
steam
steam
steam
steam
steam
hand
Number
Horse
power
39
25
66
150
25
250
100
75
150
150
100
125
100
150
150
125
150
150
70
100
275
125
125
hand
Number
Hours
Consti-
tute
Day's
Work
Number
Hours
Consti-
tute
Week's
Work
60
60
60
60
54
60
60
57^
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
52
Employees
Male
16
10
45
125
3
150
25
25
80
120
90
50
80
110
65
75
80
75
61
53
70
120
208
75
14
Fe-
male
Chil-
dren
10
Total
Per
Cent
Em-
ployees
Read
and
Write
16
12
63
125
3
156
25
25
90
135
90
50
87
111
65
75
80
75
62
60
76
126
216
75
14
100
95
100
100
100
100
99
50
100
95
90
90
90
90
90
90
95
50
90
90
100
Is
Labor
Plen-
tiful?
no
no
no
yes
yes —
fairly .
no
yes.
yes.
yes.
no--
yes.
yes.
no_.
yes.
yes.
yes-
no.,
no.,
yes.
yes-
No.
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
steam
steam
steam
steam
steam
steam
steam
steam
steam
hand
steam
electric...
steam
e. and s..
steam..
steam.,
steam.,
steam.,
steam.,
steam.,
hand...
electric-
steam..
steam..
150
400
200
125
125
125
hand.
125
110
300
250
125
300
125
15
150
225
150
60
hand
7
150
150
90
300
225
125
30
45
20
40
35
35
90
200
75
200
1
25
3
50
100
75
25
6
25
135
97
313
225
125
30
45
20
50
40
35
90
220
76
200
1
30
3
50
115
75
26
7
25
139
90
90
90
100
90
100
90
98
65
80
60
95
100
90
100
100
95
98
100
100
100
95
100
no.-
yes.
yes.
no.,
no.,
yes.
yes.
yes-
yes-
yes.
j-es-
yes.
yes.
yes.,
yes..
no.,
yes.,
yes.,
yes.,
yes..
no.,
yes.,
yes-.
no.,
no..
104
JSToRTH Cakolina Labor Statistics
Table No. 2
No.
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
6S
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
Factory
PostofRce
Esti-
mated
Value
ot Plant
Giant Furniture Co ---..-- High Point
Globe Parlor Furniture Co do,.,
High Point Metalli c ' do
High Point Safe and Table Co ....do
Kearns Furniture Co 1 do
Kearns Upholstering Co ] do
Kitchen Cabinet and Table Co.... do
Lindsay Table Co do
Marsh Furniture Co do
M>Ttle Desk Co do_
Southern Chair Co i.j..do
Tate Furniture Co.... 1 do
Tomlinson Chair Mfg. Co j do
Union Furniture Co.. 1 do
Welch Furniture Co i do
Wrenn-Columbia Furniture Co do
Newberry Bros. & Crowell Dunn
Unagusta Mfg. Co Hazelwood
VVaynesville Furniture Co do
Mooresville Furniture Co Mooresville
Diamond Fiu-niture Co ..| Statesville
Imperial Furniture Mfg. Co ' do
Statesville Furniture Co do..
Fitts-Crabtree Mfg. Co.... ...i Sanford
Blue Ridge Furniture Co _.. Marion
Catawba Furniture Co j do
McDowell Furniture Co ! do.
Western Furniture Co j do
Asheboro Chair Co j Asheboro
Randolph Chair Co i do
Liberty Chair Co I Liberty
Ramseiu- Furniture Co Ramseur
Deep River Chair Co.. Randleman
Grabs Mfg. Co ! King..
Elkin Fiuniture Co j Elkin
Banner Mfg. Co j Mount Airy
Mount Airy Furniture Co ! do
Mount Airy Mantel and Table Co. I do
National Fiu-niture Co do
Southern Mfg. Co Raleigh
Goldsboro Furniture Mfg. Co Goldsboro
Forest Furniture Co N. Wilkesboro.
Oak Furniture Co do
Shell Chair Co do
$ 50,000
10,000
25,000
15,000
30,000
8,000
Esti- I Esti- I Days in
mated mated [ Opera-
Value : Yearly ; tion
Yearly i Pay- During
Output Ro"ll I Year
1,500
25,000
30,000
50,000
40,000
200,000
50,000
30,000
00,000
50,000
32,000
19,000
40,000
25,000
50,000
50,000
17,000
25,000
50,000
10,000
20,000
10,000
5,000
5,000
75,000
15,000
7,000
20,000
25,000
58,780
150,000
57,000
7.000
75,000
35,000
20,000
50,000
$300,000
100,000
100,000
45,000
200,000
20,000
4,000
150,000
150,000
175,000
240,000
600,000
250,000
200,000
100,000
75,000
200,000
85,000
70,000
120,000
200,000
400,000
45,000
100,000
125,000
60,000
50,000
75,000
60,000
20,000
145,000
25,000
12,000
100,000
30,000
375,000
250,000
350,000
8,000
150,000
100,000
80,000
175.000
50,000
15,000
12,500
8,000
38,000
2,000
1,000
24,000
41,856
30,000
50,000
130,000
33,500
30,000
18,000
15,000
8,000
14,400
16,000
48,000
35,000
100,000
8,000
20,000
17,000
12,000
5,000
5,000
20,000
2,000
25,000
8,750
4,000
15,000
5,000
70,000
50,000
67,000
5,000
25,000
15,000
15,000
40,000
305
300
300
300
300
300
300
300
300
300
300
300'
310
300
300
305
250
300
313
300
300
296
300
300
300
225
300
300
175
305
250
300
300
300
310
313
300
300
300
300
300
Furniture Factories
105
— Continued
Kind of
Power Used
steam. -
electric-
steana,.
electric,
steam..
Number
Horse
power
125
25
50
200
hand band...
electric
steam.. .1.
steam
steam
steam
steam
steam
steam
steam
steam
steam
steam
steam'
steam
steam
steam
steam
steam
steam
steam
steam
steam
steam
steam
steam
steam
steam
steam
s. and w
e. and s...
steam
steam
electric
steam
steam
steam
steam
25
125
50
150
120
300
150
125
125
80
125
80
50
125
125
250
100
125
100
100
100
100
150
50
100
100
60
100
75
250
150
150
25
150
125
125
150
Number
Hours
Consti-
tute
Day's
Work
Number
Hours
Consti-
tute
Week's
Work
60
55
55
60
48
60
60
581
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
58
60
58
60
65
60
60
55
60
60
60
58
55
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
Employees
Male
150
30
35
23
110
10
8
85
120
100
95
300
95
120
60
35
93
33
50
60
90
250
26
75
65
35
20
61
35
12
95
20
25
60
15
205
200
165
12
75
45
50
125
Fe-
male
Chil-
dren
1 3
Total
150
31
35
25
110
11
85
120
112
101
310
95
120
64
40
94
33
51
66
90
250
26
75
65
35
20
64
35
12
95
20
25
60
15
247
200
165
12
75
45
50
130
Per
Cent
Em-
ployees
Read
and
Write
50
99
90
90
100
90
100
70
95
80
80
90
99
100
80
95
99
50
90
95
90
100
100
95
95
25
100
Is
Labor
Plen-
tiful?
yes.
yes.
yes-
yes,
yes-
yes.
no.,
no.,
yes.
yes.
no...
yes.,
yes.,
yes..
yes-
yes.,
yes-,
no.,
no.,
no.,
yes..
no--
yes-.
yes-
yes..
yes.,
yes.,
no.,
yes.
no.-
no..
yes.
no.,
no..
No.
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
106
JSToRTii Carolina Labor Statistics
Table No. 3—
-Showing
Factory
PostoflBce
Wages
No.
Highest
Paid
Men
Lowest
Paid
Men
1
Continental Chair Mfg. Co.- -.
S 2.50
2.25
5.00
3.00
1.50
3.00
2.00
1.50
3 .00
3.00
3.50
2.00
2.75
3.80
3.00
2.00
3.00
3.00
2.00
2.10
2.75
3.00
3.00
3.25
3.50
.5 1 .25
1 00
9
... do
3
do...
1 00
4
The White Furniture Co
do .
50
5
Valley Mfg. Co. _
Edwards Cross Roads
1 00
G
•' 25
Warlick & Sherrill Co..
Granite Falls. .
75
8
Thornburg Chair Mfg. Co...
75
9
Bernhardt Mfg. Co .
.50
10
do
.60
11
Ethel Chair Co
. -..do
.70
12
Harper Furnitiu-e Co. _. .
___.do .
1.00
13
Kent-Coffey Mfg. Co..
... do
.60
14
Lenoir Chair .Alfg. Co
__..do
i.no
15
Lenoir Furniture Co.
__._do
..50
16
Hickorv Chair Mfg. Co
.50
17
Hickorj' Furniture Co
do
.60
18
Martin Furniture Co.
do
.65
19
Southern Desk Co
....do
.75
20
High Point Bending and Chair Co
Siler City
.90
21
The Valley River Lumber Co
Murphy
1.25
''2
.60
23
Elk Furniture Co._
....do
.40
24
Lexington Chair Co
do
.75
25
Lexington Upholstering Co
....do
1.25
26
Lee Mfg. Co .. . ...
Thomasville
27
Hoover Chair Co
... do - _
28
Lambeth Fiu'niture Co...
do
3.00
3.00
2.00
3.00
3.00
2.00
1.10
29
Standard Chair Co
_.._do
.25
30
Thomasville Chair Co
....do
1.00
31
Thomasville Furniture Co. . .
do
1.15
32
Hanes Chair and Table Co
Mocksville
.40
33
....do
.25
34
. do
35
Kernensville Fiu-nituie and Upholstering Co...
Kerners^'ille... .
2.50
2.00
2.50
2.50
3.00
2.25
3.00
2.50
3.00
.90
36
_...do
.65
37
Forsvth Chair Co. ..
Winston-Salem
....do
1.00
38
1.00
39
Forsyth Furnitiu-e Co.
do ....
.75
40
Forsvth Mfg. Co.
do
.80
41
....do
1.25
42
...do
2.50
43
White Wood Co
Oxford
1.00
44
45
Melton-Rhodes Co.
46
Standard Table Co.
do. ..
4.00
2.75
2.75
3.00
3.00
3.00
4.00
1.00
47
....do....
.50
48
High Point...
1.25
49
Climax Mfg. Co..
...do
1.00
50
Coffin, Samuel B.
do.
1.75
51
do
1.25
52
Dalton Fm-niture Co ..
....do
1.25
FuKNiTURE Factories
107
Wages, When Paid, Etc.
Wages
Highest
Paid
Women
Lowest
Paid
Women
When Paid
Wages Increased
or Decreased?
Improvement in-
Financial
Condition
of Wage
earners?
General
Proficiency?
No.
weekly
weekly
weekly
weekly
weekly
semimonthly-
weekly
weeklj^
weekly
weekly
weekly
weekly
weekly
; weekly
i weekly
semimonthly-
semimonthly.
\ weekly
weekly
semimonthly,
semimonthly,
semimonthly,
semimonthly.
weekly
semimonthly.
increased,
increased,
increased -
increased,
increased,
increased.
yes.
yes-
yes.
yes-
yes -
increased,
increased-
increased.
increased-
increased.
increased,
increased-
increased,
increased-
increased.
increased-
increased.
increased.
yes-
yes-
no--
increased.
increased,
increased,
increased.
yes-
no-.
no.-
yes.
yes-
yes-
yes.
yes-
j'es-
yes.
yes.
yes.
yes.
yes-
yes-
yes-
yes-
no.-
semimonthly.
semimonthly-
semimonthly,
semimonthly.
weekly
weekly
increased,
increased.
increased-
increased.
increased.
yes-
yes.
yes-
yes.
semimonthly-
semimonthly,
semimonthly.
semimonthly,
semimonthly.
weekly
semimonthly-
weekly
increased-
increased-
increased.
increased-
increased.
increased,
increased,
increased,
increased.
yes-
yes.
yes-
no_.
yes-
yes-
yes-
yes-
yes-
yes-
no—
j'es-
yes-
1.00
.50
weekly
weekly
semimonthly,
semimonthly.
weekly
semimonthly,
semimonthly.
increased,
increased-
increased-
increased-
increased-
increased.
increased.
yes-
yes-
yes.
yes.
yes-
yes-
108
JSToRTH Carolina Labor Statistics
Table No. 3
No.
Factory
Postoffice
Wages
Highest
Paid
Men
Lowest
Paid
Men
Giant Furniture Co : High Point.
Globe Parlor Furniture Co ! do
High Point Metallic Bed Co 1 do
High Point Safe and Table Co |_...do
Kearns Furniture Co do
Kcarns Upholstering Co 1 do
Kitchen Cabinet and Table Co | do
Lindsay Table Co i do
Marsh Fiu-niture Co do
MjTtle Desk Co do
Southern Chair Co '^ do
Tate Furnitm-e Co _ _ do
Tomlinson Chair Mfg. Co do
Union Furniture Co | do
Welch Furniture Co | do
Wrenn-Columbia Furniture Co ' do
Newberry Bros. & Crowell Dunn
Unagusta Mfg. Co Ilazelwood..
Waynesville Furniture Co do
Moorcsville Furniture Co Mooresville.
Diamond Fm-niturc Co Statesville..
Imperial Furniture Mfg. Co do
Statesville Furniture Co._ do.
Fitts-Crabtree Mfg. Co Sanford
Blue P.idge Fvu-niture Co Marion
Catawba Furniture Co do
McDowell Fiu-niture Co do
Western Furniture Co... do
Asheboro Chair Co Asheboro —
Randolph Chair Co do
Liberty Chair Co : Liberty
Ramseur Furniture Co j Ramsuer
Deep River Chair Co
The Grabs Mfg. Co
Elkin Furniture Co
Banner Mfg. Co..
Mount Airy Furnitiire Co
Mount Airy Mantel and Table Co..
National Furniture Co
Southern Mfg. Co
Goldsboro Fm-nitiu-e Mfg. Co
Forest Furnitvu-e Co
Oak Furniture Co
Shell Chair Co
Randleman
King
Elkin
Mount Airy
....do
....do
....do
Raleigh
Goldsboro
N. Wilkesboro.
...do-
...do
3.00
3.50
3.50
3.00
3.00
2.00
2.50
2.50
3.00
3.00
2.75
5. .50
3.00
3.00
4.00
4.00
4.50
4.00
3.00
3.00
2.75
3.00
2.25
2.75
2.50
2.75
3.50
2.50
2.00
1.75
2.00
2.50
2.00
2.75
1.65
2.50
3.50
3.75
2.50
4.00
2.25
2.00
4.00
1.10
1.25
1.25
1.25
.60
1 .25
1.25
.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.25
1.00
.90
.GO
1.00
..50
.50
.50
.40
.60
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
.75
.60
.80
1.00
1.00
.60
1.10
1.15
.95
.50
.83
1.00
1.00
1.25
.90
EURNITURE EaCTORIES
109
— Continued
Wages
1
i
Improvement in —
Highest
Paid
Women
Lowest
Paid
Women
When Paid
Wages Increased
or Decreased?
Financial
Condition
ot Wage
earners?
General
Proficiency?
No.
S '
yes
53
1.60
yes—
yes
54
increased
yes
yes
55
1
yes
yes
56
yes--- --
57
.50
yes.--
58
increased
69
yes
yes
60
61
62
3.00
2.00
increased
yes
yes
yes
63
semimonthly
64
yes
yes
65
increased .
yes
yes
66
semimonthly
increased
yes
yes-
67
yes
68
semimonthly
increased-
increased
increased
yes
ves
69
2 00
2.00
■yes
yes
yes-
yes
70
71
weekly
increased
ves -
72
yes
no
73
increased .
yes
yes
74
increased .'
yes
yes
75
increased
yes
yes
76
77
increased
increased
yes
yes ---
78
ves
79
semimonthly
increased
no
ves -
yes
yes
SO
81
semimonthlv
increased
no
no
yes
yes
yes
ves
S2
no
83
increased
no
84
85
weekly
no
no
yes -
yes
yes
yes
no
yes
yes
yes
86
87
semimonthly
no
88
89
increased
increased -.
j-es
yes
yes
yes-
90
yes
yes
91
increased
92
93
yes
yes- ---
94
1 QPrnimnnthlv
no
no
95
! i wppUIv
increased
yes
yes
96
1 i
CHAPTER VII
MISCELLANEOUS FACTOKIES
The division of establishments treated under this head includes all
manufacturing enterprises reporting to this Department not listed
under Cotton, Woolen, Silk, and Knitting Mills, and Furniture
Factories.
These represent a wide variety of product, the number of different
articles made increasing continually and consistently. The general
success of this class of factories is attested by the length of time they
have been in business and by the reports received from year to year.
While there is an unlimited field for these factories in iforth Carolina,
it is probable that the fact that there are practically no unemployed
people in the State from which their operatives might be drawn has
operated to retard growth to a certain extent.
The total number reporting is 1,860. The aggregate amount of
capital shown is $138,872,153. The combined value of all plants,
estimated, is $32,132,627, with a yearly payroll of $18,214,505.
The average length of time for a day's work is 10 hours. Power is
reported as follows: steam, 1,124; electric, 360; internal combustion
engines (gas, gasoline, oil), 89; water, 88; steam and electric, 44:;
steam and gas, 8 ; steam and water, 12 ; steam and oil, 3 ; water and
electric, 3 ; gas and electric, 1 ; hand power, 49 ; water and gas, 1 ;
steam and gasoline, 1 ; steam, water, and electric, 1 ; steam, oil, and
gas, 1 ; gasoline and electric, 1 ; horse power, 2 ; foot power, 3 ; a total
of 129,449 horsepower.
Sixty-nine of these plants do not report the power used. A portion
of these are of a character not requiring power (such as marble
yards, etc.).
The number of persons employed is reported as follows : males,
40,410; females, 6,461; children (persons under 16 years of age),
1,925.
In the tables following will be found the detailed statements from
which this summary has been drawn.
112
North Carolina Labor Statistics
Table No. 1 — Factories by Counties, Officers,
Postoffice
Factory
Altamahaw... Hub Milling Co., Inc
Burlington Coca-Cola Bottling Works
do Burlington CofRn Co., Inc
do- Burlington Roller Cover Mill, Ind.
do Hico Milling Co _
Inc
Dixie Milling Co
Keystone Paper Box Co
Piedmont Ry. and Electric Co
Spoon & Saffords Mill
Stoney Creek Mfg. Co
Sykes Bros
Whittemore, A. J., Ind
Elon Brick Yard
Elon Roller Mill, Ind
Southern Christian Publishing Co.
Foster & Hughes, Part
Graham Milling Co
Scott-Mebane Mfg. Co.*-.- -.
Cook Milling Co
Mebane Bedding Co
Nelson-Cooper Lbr. and Fiu-n. Co.
Hinshaw Saw Mill, Ind
Mebane Brick Yard
Weaver & Hunt Saw Mill, Part..-.
Valley Mfg. Co
Big Pine Mill Co
Richardson ]\Ifg. Co
Sparta Roller Mill Co., Part
Crouse's Grist Mill, Ind
Deal Tanning Co...
Davis Mill
McLean Saw Mill
Query & Terepaugh, Part
Lackey & Mahaffej-, Part
Pearl Milling Co., Inc
Barnes, I. A
Connelly & Teague, Part
President
J. L. Kernodle
J. M. Coble, Mgr..--
P. C. Collins
J. A. Fowler
M. M. Rogers
J. L. Kernodle
M. C. Price -.--
J. H. Bridgers
J. A. Safford
J. H. Wilkins
A. E. Sykes, Owner-
A. J. Whittemore
.J. P. Huffraau.
J. M. Fix
C. P. Albright...
H. W. Scott
T.W.Cook
W. W. Corbett...
P. L. Cooper
H. A. Hinshaw..
.1. A. TroUinger.
J. D. Hunt
W. R. Gentry....
C. W. Edwards.
J. C. Crouse
Jno. M. Deal.--
R. P. McLean* Lee -
Wilson Query
Lackey & Mahaffey--
W. W. White
I. A. Barnes
Connelly & TeaguC-.
do Bowles Saw Mill, Ind.
.-do i do I Taylorsville Milling Co.
Dunlap, T. B., Ind
Vuncanon, G. E., Ind
Alexander Lumber Co.--
Bowers Saw Mill, Part
MulUs Saw Mill
Dabbs, W. H., & Bro
Goodman Tannery
Jonesboro Handle Co
Griffin, J. M., Ind.-
Hays-Tucker Co.-
do_ I Martin & Griffin, Part --.
do - --[ Parker, G. H., & Co., Part..
do Polkton Lumber Co...
do- ' Stroup Saw Mill
J. G. Harrington
T. B. Dunlap
G. E. Vuncanon
R. R. Haynea
J. W. & J. C. Bowers.
W. H. Dabbs
J. C. Goodman.
N. A. McArthur, Mgr.
J. M. Griffin
Z. V. Sheppard
J. M. Griffin, Mgr
A. B. Clark...
W. C. Stroup.
'Burlington plant closed.
Miscellaneous Factories
113
Articles Manufactured, Capital Stock, Etc.
Secretary or Treasurer
Articles Manufactured
o
O C M
"on
M off)
J. G. Rogers-
C. R. Love_..
F. Thornton.
W. C. Sartin.
L. D. Rippey Flour, feed and meal
1 Bottled soft drinks
J. L. Scott Coffins and caskets
Rollers for cotton mills
Flour, meal, sfiipstuff
Flour and feedstuff.,.
Paper boxes
Electric current and ice
Handles, picker sticks, flour, meal, etc
Floiu-, meal, feedstuff 1
Jobbing, foundry and machine shop
Rollers for cotton mills
Commercial brick
Flour, feed, lumber
Weekly newspaper, general printing
Commercial printing
Flour, meal, feed
Overalls
Meal, flour, shipstuff, lumber
Spring beds, mattresses and cots
Lumber, flooring, ceiling, moulding, sash, doors, etc.
Lumber
J.G.Montgomery Commercial brick
H. C. Weaver
W. R. Gentry
190S
1907
1889
Lena Ragsdale.
C. P. Harden.
E. P. Cook...
B. F. Warren
A. B. Fitch...
1904
1912
1913
1912
1897
1914
1899
1912
1912
1907
1912
1911
1904
1904
G. L. Richardson
R. A. Doughton..
B. F. Hines-
Rough lumber
Coffins, caskets, furnitiu'e, house-furnishings
Building material, flour, meal, feedstuff
Coffins, caskets and vehicles
Flour, meal, feedstuff
Meal and feedstuff
A-. C. Deal Leather and leather goods, horse collars
Flour, feed and meal
Lumber
Lumber
Rough lumber
Flour and meal
Building material and veneered side rails
Lumber, quartered oak, poplar and walnut veneers
Lumber
Flour and mill feed
Building material, roofers
Pine lumber
N. C. Pine roofers
Pine lumber
Lumber
Roofers and framing
Leather, harness and collars
Axe, pick, spike, maul, hatchet and hammer handles
Meal
Lumber, ginned cotton
Building material
Lumber and shingles
Lumber
1913
1906
Capital
Stock
No.
J. F. Bowles
L. C. Hafer.
1900
1902
1876
1906
1910
1916
1916
1912
1910
1904
1903
1910
J. F. Alexander.
S. W. MuUis.
T. B. Goodman.
H. C. Caudle.
W. F. Miller.
1906
1910
1909
1909
1913
1912
1912
1916
1906
1915
4,500
58,000
5,100
6,000
3,700
400,000
8,000
2,000
3,000
6,000
17,500
86,000
7,400
500
3,500
2,000
7,000
1,200
6,100
1,000
10,000
5,500
7,000
20,000
150,000
3,650
1,000
5,000
1,000
1,000
1,800
2,000
3,000
500
10,000
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
Dept. Labor, 1916 — 8
114
ISToRTH Carolina Labor Statistics
Table No. 1
No.
County
Postoffice
Factory
President
Anson
.._do
....do
...do
...do
_..do
....do
...do
...do..__
Ashe
...do
...do
...do
..._do
..do
..do....
....do
.do
.do
....do
.do
.do
.do
....do
Avery
...do ....
...do
....do
....do
....do
.._.do
Beaufort.
....do
....do
...-do
....do
....do
-.._do
....do
....do
....do
..-.do
..--do
....do
-.-.do
....do
....do
.-..do
...-do
....do
....do
.-..do
.-..do
Wadesboro
-.-do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
.--do
Apple Grove...
Baldwin
Clifton
Creston
Crumpler
Jefferson
Lansing
-do
Obids
Wagoner
Wagoner, R. 1.
Warren Mills...
Weaversford...
Tuckerdale
Treetop
Banners Elk...
Elk Park
Newland
Plumtree
.-.-do
Senia
...-do
Aurora
..--do-
Belhaven
..._do.._
..--do
Edward
..-.do
Pantego
....do
Pinetown, R. 2
..-.do
Washington
....do
....do
....do
-...do
..-.do
....do
..--do
---.do
....do
....do
Caro. Marble & Granite Wks., Part.
Coca-Cola Bottling Co ^.
Coxe-Bennctt Lumber Co., Part...
Jones Saw Mill, Ind
Pepsi-Cola Bottling Works
Southern Cotton Oil Co., Inc
Virginia-Carolina Chemical Co
Wadesboro Lumber Co
Wadesboro Lumber Mills
Apple Grove .Saw Mill
Baldwin Mill Co., Part..
Latham Saw Mill, Ind
Maxwell Saw Mill Co
Cockerham, M. L., Mill, Ind
Houck, Harden & Speer, Part
Clark Saw Mill, Ind
Hinson, Chas., & Co
Severt, G. A. & D. C, Part
Bare Saw Mill, Ind
Lyall Lumber Co., Part
Stanly Lumber Co
Ble^-ins Mills, Ind
Wiles & Hodges, Part
Ray, W. J., Ind
Puckett Saw Mill, Ind
Elk Park Bottling Works
Garland Bros
Tar Heel Mica Co
Vance Mica Plant, Ind
Houston, R. A., Ind
McLowTy Saw Mill, Ind
Jones, R. L., Mfg. Co., Ind
Thompson Ginning Co., Part
Belhaven Iron Works, Ind
Interstate Cooperage Co
Woodside Lumber Co
Holly Grove Mills, Ind
Redditt, L. H
Pantego Gin Co
Waters, E. S., Saw Mill, Ind
Boyd, George V., & Bro., Part
Oden Saw & Gin Mill, Ind
.41derman-Capehart Laundry Co...
Coca-Cola Bottling Co., Ind
Clark, J. H., Sr., Ind
Crystal Ice Co
Eureka Lumber Co
Fowle, S. R., & Son
Havens, Jonathan, Ind
Havens Oil Co..
Kugler Lumber Co
Moss Planing Mill Co
Municipal Electric & Water Dept
McQueen & Paisley ..
W. R. Dennis....
T. C. Coxe, Mgr
R. P. Jones
T. J. Price..
D. C. Turner, Mgr....
S. T. Morgan
H. B. Allen
W. A. Little
J. C. Speers
J. R. Latham
T. S. Maxwell
M. L. Cockerham
H. G. Robinson, Mgr.
A.Clark
Chas. Hinson
G. A. &D.C. Severt..
F. C. Bare..-
M. D. Lyall & Son
S. H. Stanly
J. F. Ble\-ins
R. L. Hodges, Mgr
W. J. Ray
R. L. Puckett
W. F. Meredith
D. T. Vance
T. B. Vance
R. A. Houston
T. Y. McLowry
R. L. Jones
B. B. Thompson
L. R. Cutler
Martin Snyder
B. C. Miles
B. E. Fulcher... _
L. H. Redditt, owaer.
C. P. Aycock
E. S. Waters
Geo. V. Boyd & Bro...
J. H. Oden
T. T. Capehart
T. E. Mayo
J. H. Clark, Sr
W. E. Swindell
Geo. T. Leach
S. R. Fowle
J. Havens
J. Havens
Frank C. Kugler
Beverly G. Moss
H. B. Charles, Supt...
Miscellaneous Factories
115
— Continued
Secretary or Treasurer
Articles Manufactured
T)
T3
f.
<u
a
fH
?. m
o
ss
O CI
o
o
a
OPQ
Capital
Stock
Thomas Bagwell.
S. D. Crenshaw.
H. B. Allen
A. J. Houck...
J. D. Thomas-
J. F. Walters-
S. H. Stanly.
J. W. McCracken.
W. E. Garland....
H. S. Thompson.
Charles T. White.
J. A. Leigh
J. L. Capehart.
W. Bragaw
George A. Phillips.
W. B. Rodman
C. M. Brown, Jr...
Henry N. Blount.
Monuments and cemetery supplies 1916
Coca-cola and sodas | 1914
1911
1912
Lumber
Rough lumber
Pepsi-cola and soda water
Cotton-seed products
Commercial fertilizer and allied products
Dressed lumber
Lumber
Lumber
Lumber
Lumber
Shipping and building timber
Chicken coops, corn meal
Lumber
Rough Lumber
Lumber
Lumber and timber products
Lumber and shingles
Lumber
Lumber
Lumber, flour, meal and feed
Lumber, cross-ties, etc
Leather, harness and uppers
Lumber
Cola and soda waters
Rough lumber
Mica, cut, uncut, ground; mica washers
Ground mica
Lumber
Lumber
Farm implements
Lumber and ginned cotton
General repair shops
Staves, heading, lumber, boxshooks
Pine lumber
Lumber, meal, feedstuff
Saw, shingle and grist mill
Ginned cotton
Lumber and shingles
Building material
Lumber and ginned cotton
Laundering
Bottled soft drinks
Pine and gum lumber
Ice, ice-cream
Lbr., Ibr. prod., mine rollers, truck bbls., bskts., etc
Lumber
Cornmeal, stock feed, etc
Cotton, cotton-seed oil, meal and linters
Lumber
Building material
Electricity and water
1895
1911
1914
1910
1903
1905
$ 10,000
3,000
2,000
10,000,000
1898
1915
1913
1912
1903
1915
1908
1900
1914
1914
1907
1890
1911
1910
1915
1911
1904
1914
1910
1902
1900
1904
1900
1909
1911
1914
1894
1892
ISSl
1901
1890
1895
1,500
2,000
500
100,000
2,000
1,200
400
2,000
800
750
2,000
4,200
3,000
5,000
4,000
7,500
200,000
9,000
3,500
3,700
600
3,200
7,000
1,000
46,000
40,000
28,000
23,000
20,000
200,000
No.
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
SO
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
116
ISToRTH Carolina Labok Statistics
Table No. 1
No.
County
PostofEce
Factory
President
107
108
109
110
111
11^
Beaufort
....do
-_..do
....do
....do....
Bertie
....do
Washington
—do
-..do
..-do
....do
Askew\-ille
Aulander
—do
Pamlico Brick & Tile Co
Pamlico Cooperage Co
Pamlico Chemical Co
Smith, M. A., Shirt Factory, Ind....
Washington Buggy Co
Smith Gin & Saw Mill, Ind
W. H. Lodge
Geo. T. Leach
J. F. Cowell
M. A. Smith.- ---
George Hackney, Sr.-
W. M. Smith
113
Herring Vehicle Works, Ind
House, J. J., & Co., Part.
J W Herring
114
-_-d0
J. J. House-L. T Dun-
115
....do
._.-do
..-.do
Colerain -
Freeman & White, Part.*
110
Kelford
Powells ville
Quitsna
----do
Parker's Wagon Shop, Ind..
Geo. T. Parker
117
Overton, C. R., Ind...
C. R. Overton
lis
do .-
Spruill Mills
E. D. Spruill, Mgr....
E. D. & C. W. Spruill.
119
.-..do
Spruill Saw Mill, Part.
120
....do
Windsor
-.. do- -
Bazemore & Spruill Saw Mill, Part..
Dail Carriage Shops, Ind.
121
-do
E S Dail
122
....do
.-..do
Bladen
....do
----do- ---_
Tayloe & Davis, Part
Morris, U. S., & Bros., Gin-Lbr. Co..
Job Printing Office, Ind
123
Wood ville
U. S Morris
124
Clarkton
S. T. Meares
125
---do
Register & Co., Part
I'fi
— .do
do
--do
do
Smith Saw Mill, Ind...
L. A. Smith..- .
127
Thaggard Saw Mill, Ind ---
Dowless, Jno. W., Ind
J. G. Thaggard
128
---do
---do
Council. _..
129
----do
Patterson & Pancake, Bankrupt
Cashwell, S. B., Ind.
J. A. Pickett, Trustee
130
-—do
---do
Dublin
-—do
S. B. Cashwell - . .
131
Howie Lath Mill, Ind...
1.32
.---do
do
East Arcadia
Elizabethtown
Parkersbiu-g, R. 1.
Ruskin
Morgan Lumber Mill, Ind.-
G. T. Morgan-
133
Clifton Lumber Mill, Ind
Peterson's Saw Mill, Ind.*
D A Clifton
134
....do
E. R. Peterson
----do
..--do
do -
Cheson, I. H., Ind
I. H. Cheson
136
Tomahawk
White Oak
--.-do
Register Saw Mills, Ind.. -.
C. B. Register .
1.37
Jordan Lumber Mill, Ind
Tatum, N. L., Ind
Green Saw Mill, Ind.
C R Jordan
138
--do
N. L. Tatum
139
--do
Zara
J. R. Green
140
Brunswick
—do
—do
Lanvale
Goodman Distillery, Ind
Joyce, John S., Ind
Galloway Saw & Gin Mill, Ind
Piedmont Lumber Co
Navassa Fertilizer Co., Inc
Morris & Sheppard
Anandale Purity Dairy, Ind
American Feed Milling Co.
141
142
Southport
Supply
Phoenix
Wilmington
Alexander
Asheville
----do
Jno. S. Joyce
143
-—do
0. W. Messick
144
--do
E. T. Taylor
145
146
147
Buncombe
- — do
----do
R. S. Morris
Wm. Johnston, Jr
W. C. Brown -
148
----do
--- do
Asheville Concrete Co.
Chas. Russell
149
-- do
- do- -
-Asheville Harness Co.
J. P. Coston
150
—do
---do
Ashe\'ille Laundry
J. A. Nichols ---
151
— -do
--..do -
Asheville Mica Co., Part.
152
— .do
---do
Asheville Milling Corporation
Asheville Packing Co
Charles S. Pugh, Ind.
M. D. Shook
153
---do
-- do
154
— -do
. do
---do
dO--
Club Cafe & Can. Kitchen, Part
Coca-Cola Bottling Co.
156
--do
do -
R. N. Beadles
lo/
— .do
....do
----do
Asheville, R. 1
Asheville
— do
Grace Brick Works, Ind.-- - -
Geo. C. Shehan
158
Hackney & Moale Co --.
P. R. Moale
159
Hans Rees' Sons, Inc
Geo. H. Raymond
*Teinporarily suspended
Miscellaneous Factories
117
-Continued
Secretary or Treasurer
Articles Manufactured
Capital
Stock
No.
W. H.Ellison.
John W. Gorham..
J. L. Warren
James A. Hackney
ing
C. W. Spruill, Mgr.
N. S. Morris.
E. E. Howie
George Sloan
H. E. Johnston
W. P. Jacobs
C. I. Bazire
G. N. Webster
W. T. Hall
G. Lichtenfels
Miss P. E. Morrow.
H. B. Rees
Brick and tile
Slack barrel heading...
Commercial fertilizers.
Shirts
Buggies and surries
Ginned cotton, lumber, shingles
Buggies, farm carts, wagons
Brick and lumber
Lumber
Wagons, carts, buggies, coffins
Buggies, carts, wagons
Lumber, meal, etc
Lumber and timber products
Lumber
Buggies, carts, wagons, coffins
Buggies, carts, wagons
Ginned cotton, rough and dressed lumber.
Printed stationery
Lumber
Lumber
Pine lumber
Lumber
Dressed lumber
Rough lumber
Laths
1893
1912
1914
1901
1908
Lumber _.
Lumber and shingles
Lumber
Distilled turpentine and resin
Lumber
Rough and dressed pine lumber
Shingles
Lumber
Spirits turpentine and resin
Rough lumber
Lumber and ginned cotton
Rough lumber
Commercial fertilizer
Flour, meel and feed
Dairy products and ice cream
Flour, meal and feedstuff
Lawn furnitiu-e, blocks, pipes, sills, lintels, etc
Saddles and leather goods...
Laundered goods
Mica for use in stoves and elec. goods; ground mica.
Flour, meal, feedstuff
Fertilizer, bone meal, tallow
Cigars
1909
1914
$ 12,000
20,000
155,000
7,000
200,000
1,200
3,000
1901
1897
1902
1890
1874
1913
1909
1910
1912
1898
1913
1913
1914
1915
1900
1913
1911
Edibles, candies, ice-cream, sodas, restavuant.
Soft drinks
Red building brick
Printing and book binding
Leather..
1869
1907
1915
1914
1916
1907
1893
1915
1898
1899
1907
1906
1902
1892
5,000
3,000
8,000
1,500
2,000
2,000
1,000
6,000
3,000
5,500
200,000
1,200
6,600
50,000
2,000
10,000
10,000
100,000
30,000
39,800
1,000,000
107
108
109
110
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
120
121
122
123
124
125
126
127
128
129
130
131
132
133
134
135
136
137
138
139
140
141
142
143
144
145
146
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
154
155
156
157
158
159
118
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Table No. 1
No.
160
161
162
163
164
165
166
167
168
169
170
171
172
173
174
175
176
177
178
179
180
181
182
183
184
185
186
187
188
189
190
191
192
193
194
195
196
197
198
199
200
201
202
203
204
205
206
207
208
209
210
211
212
County
PostoiBce
Buncombe.-.
....do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
__do
..do
__do
..do
..do
..do
..._do
...do
...do ..„
...do
....do
.do
.do
.do
....do
....do
....do
....do -_.
....do
____do
Burke
....do
....do
...-do
....do
....do
....do
_-__do
do Icard
do Morganton
do do
do I do
do ' do
...do
,_--do
.--.do
Cabarrus-
...do
....do
...do
...do
....do
....do
....do
..--do
..--do
Ashe\dllR
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
Azalea
Black Mountain..
...do
Candler
...do
Democrat
Fletcher
Swannanoa
...do
Weaverville
Bridgewater
Connolly Springs
...do
....do.
Cold Spring
DrexeL.
Glen Alpine
.--do
Factory
....do
....do
Worry
Concord
....do
....do
..-.do
....do
....do
....do
....do
GeorgeviUe.
Gold Hill-
Independent Scale Co., Inc --
The Inland Press, Part
Juno Roller Mills, Part
Johnson, T. P., & Co
Jones Sash, Door and Blind F., Ind.
Knoxville Directory Co
Mountain City Laundrj'
Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co.,
Piedmont Directory Co
Pisgah Lumber Co
The Rogers Press
Sanitary Laundry.
Smathers Mattress Factory, Ind
Storage Supply Co
Swannanoa Laundry, Ind
Whiteside Printing Co., Ind
Williams-Brownell Planing Mill Co..
Azalea Woodworking Co.
Black Mountain Ice and Coal Co
O. K. Corn Mill, Ind
Penland, W. M
People's Roller Mills, Ind
Democrat Milling Co., Ind
Fair View Milling Co
Reighard Lumber Co
Swannanoa Roller Mills, Ind ...
Webster, G. A
Hennessee Saw Mill, Ind
Connolly Springs Mills, Ind
Hildebrand, H. T., Ind
Huffman Saw Mill, Ind
Gurly, W. A., Ind
Drexel Lath Mill, Ind
Glen Alpine Milling Co
Pitts & Giles
Icard Mfg. Co .
Biirke Tannery, Ind
Kincaid Saw Mill, Ind —
Morganton Bottling Works
Morganton Mfg. & Trading Co
Morganton Ice & Fuel Co., Ind
Thornbiu-g, O. L., Ind
Caldwell Mills, Ind
Concord Foundry & Machine Works
Concord Steam Bakery
Concord Job Printery, Ind
Concord Milling Co
Concord Steam Laundry
National Lumber Co
Rocky River Land & Lumber Co...
So. Cotton Oil Co., Branch, Inc
Widenhouse Saw Mill, Ind
Honeycutt Saw Mill, Part
President
Wm. M. Jones
B. G. Barber, Mgr.
Not incor
W. M. Jones
E. H. Miller
J. F. Weaver
M. M. Ottinger
E. H. Miller-
J. W. English
H. Taylor Rogers.
E. Wilder, Mgr
R. I. Smathers
D. C. Waddell, Jr.
C. N. Brown
E. W. Whiteside...
W. N. Cooper
W. O. Riddick
A. Kirstein .
Wm. E.Cole
Z. V. Foster, Mgr.
B. J. Alexander
J. E. Reighard
H. A. Coggins
G. A. Webster
J. R. Hennessee...
J. E. Coulter
H. T. Hildebrand.
D. F. Huffman.. .-
W. A. Gurly
M. A. SettlemjTe.-
T. H. Giles
D. B. MiUs
A. M. Kistler
S. A. Kincaid
J. L. McCaU
Frank P. Tate
Z. M. Taylor
O. L. Thornburg
Mrs. W. C. Henderson.
J. F. Goodman
T. F. Hopkins..
R. C. Litaker..
M. L. Buchanan
R. E. Ridenhour, Mgr.
Geo. S. Kluttz
M. E. Heintz..
S. T. Morgan
A. P. Widenhouse
E. D.andJ. G. Honey-
MiSCELLAK'EOUS FACTORIES
119
— Continued
Secretary or Treasurer
Articles Manufactured
R. R. Moale.._.
L. W. Greer....
Charles BroWn_
P. R. Moale.._.
C. E. Gordon..
Fred Kent.
J. E. Cooper
J. E. Fulgham..
A. W. Faulkner.
L. H. Jones Computing scales
General Printing
J. M. Shook I Flour, meal, feedstuff
H. B. Proffitt Roofing and general repair work
Sash, blinds, doors, interior finish
City directories
Laundered clothing, etc
Pepsi-Cola and soft drinks
City directories
Lumber, moulding, trimming and dimension stock..
Printing
Laundering
Mattresses and pillars
Ice and cold storage
Laundering
Job printing
Dimension stock and house trimmings
Interior trimming
Ice
Corn meal
Flower pots
I Flour, meal and feed
I Flour, meal, feed
I Flour, meal, lumber
J. W. Woodard I Planing mill products
' Flour and meal
Lumber
Rough lumber
; Lumber, laths, shingles, meal, feedstuff
i Lumber
I Rough lumber
! Rough lumber.
' Laths
A. W. Trexler ' Flour and meal.
J. H. Giles Building material
W. Y. Frazier ■ Hosiery, lumber and grist
' Oak leather belting, butts and shoe leather
1 Lumber 1
! Bottled soft drinks
John A. Dickson j Sash, doois and bmlding material
j Ice
] Lumber
j Flour, meal, grits, feedstuff
C. A. Blackwelder ' Castings, machinery repairs..
G. T. Barnhardt i Bread and other bakery products
] Commercial printing
C. F. Ritchie 1 Flour, meal, shipstiiff
Laundering
Lumber
Building material
Cotton-seed products
Pine and oak lumber
cutt ! Rough building material
J. A. Cannon
A. E. Farr
D. C. Turner, Mgr.
*^ S
fc. a m
O 53 m
gO'S
1914
1914
1913
1914
1914
1910
1913
1907
1906
1902
1902
1909
1916
1914
Capital
Stock
1895
1914
1912
1905
1908
1913
1907
1914
1891
1906
1891
1907
1825
1887
1900
1913
1872
1911
1914
1904
120,000
,000
20,000
10,000
3,000
6,000
10,000
30,000
75,000
26,200
29,300
. 6,000
800
1,500
7,500
3,260
8,500
300
3,000
2,000
700
15,250
4,000
3,000
46,000
10,000
10,000
1,500
25,000
9,000
7,500
3,000
10,000,000
1,000
No.
160
161
162
163
164
165
166
167
168
169
170
171
172
173
174
175
176
177
178
179
180
181
182
183
184
185
186
187
188
189
190
191
192
193
194
195
196
197
198
199
200
201
202
203
204
205
206
207
208
209'
210
211
212
k
120
North Carolina Labor Statistics
Table No. 1
No.
County
Postoffice
Factory
President
Cabarrus -
.._do
...do
Caldwell..
...do
....do
...do
...do
...do.
...do
...do
...do
....do
....do
....do
....do
....do
....do
....do
....do
..._do.
....do
....do
....do
..._do
....do
Camden.-
....do
..._do
Carteret-.
....do
-...do
....do
....do
....do
....do
...-do
....do
-...do
....do
....do.— .
....do
....do
....do
...-do
Caswell.. -
259 I do
260 '...-do
...do
Catawba.
...do
...do
...do
213
214
215
216
217
218
219
220
221
222
223
224
225
226
227
228
229
230
231
232
233
234
235
236
237
238
239
240
241
242
243
244
245
246
247
248
249
250
251
252
253
254
255
256
257
258
261
262
263
264
265
Gold Hill I Lentz Harness Works, Ind
do I Washboard Mfg. Co., Part
Mount Pleasant...! Mount Pleasant Lumber Co., Ind...
Downsville I Flowers Saw Mill, Part
Finley
Granite Falls
...do
...do
Globe
...do
Kings Creek
Lenoir
...do.
Lenoir, R. 3
...-do
Lenoir
....do
Lenoir, R. 4
Lenoir
....do
Patterson
Rufus
Upton
....do
....do
Valmead
Old Trap
Shiloh
South Mills
Beaufort
....do
....do
....do
....do...
Davis
Morehead City
-..do
....do
-...do
....do
--.-do
-...do
-...do-..
-...do
Sea Level
Pelham
Mclver
Piu-ley
Semora
Dobbins Factory, Ind
Falls Mfg. Co
Granite Bottling W'orks
Warliek & Sherrill Co
Crump & Gragg Co., Part
Green's Saw Mill, Ind..
Hedrick Shingle Mill, Ind
.411en Wagon Co
Barlow & Son, Part
Baker Saw Mill, Ind
Grist, P. O., Ind
Lenoir Roller Mills
Lenoir Veneer Co.--
Palmer Saw Mill, Part
Powell Bros., Part
Stine Saw Mill, Ind
Hagaman, John R
Moore Bros.*
Estes Mill, Ind .*.
Estes & Clark, Part
Townsend Saw Mill, Ind
Price-Cline Harness and Tan'g Co.-
Hubbard, Jones & Pugh
Wright's Saw Mill, Ind
Williams' Saw Mill, Ind
Beaufort Ice Co
Carteret Lumber Co
Dey & Bro. Fish Plant, Part
Paul's Machine Shop, Ind
Marine Railway, Part
Davis Canning Co
Bogue Sound Lumber Co
Canfield Lumber Co
Carteret Ice, Trans, and Sto.Co.Inc
Hayo-Kola Bottling Works, Inc
Morehead City Sea Food Co
Taylor, R. W., Ind
Riggin, J. H., & Co
Wallace Fisheries Co
Willis Marine Railway, Ind
Taylor Packing Co., Ind
Martin, T. J., Ind
Knight Roller Mill, Ind
Davis Saw Mill, Part
Adams Saw Mill, Ind
Catawba Eureka Roller Mills, Ind.
Claremont-
...do..
.-..do
Carpenter, Yount & Co
Claremont Bottling Works, Ind..
Monitor RoUer Mills
A. C. Lentz.
M. G. Lentz, Mgr
J. L. C. Miller
J. F. and G. A. Flowers
C. J. Dobbins
J. D. Elliott
H. V. Bolick, Mgr
J. V. Sherrill
J. V. Gragg
R. D. Green
D. A. Hedrick
E. F. Allen, Mgr
R. W. Barlow
J. E. Baker..
P. O. Grist
J. C. Seagle
G. N. Hutton...
Albert Palmer
F. D. Powell, Mgr
Robt. F. Stine
John R. Hagaman
S. H. Moore
W. B. Estes
W. R. Clark
M. L. Townsend
J. C. Seagle
M. H. Hubbard, Mgr.
W. G. Wright
D. E. Williams
C. L. Duncan
Geo. B. Major
C. P. Dey
W. L. Paul
Whitehurst and Rice..
N. W. Taylor
E. A. Gorham
G. D. Canf5eld
C. S. W'allace
J. B. Sawyer
G. L. .Arthur
R. W. Taylor
J. H. Riggin
C. S. Wallace
O. C. WiUis
V. Taylor
T. J. Martin
E. L. Knight
Geo. T. Davis
T. T.Adams
John L. Murray
J. P. Carpenter
G. L. Moses
H. L. .A.rndt, Mgr
"Suspended.
Miscellaneous Factoeies
121
-Continued
Secretary or Treasurer
Articles Manufactured
t, o a
Capital
Stock
No.
D. H. Warlick___
D. H. Warlick...
B. A. Crump
J. P. Barlow
J. C. Guire
W. H. Craddock,
Avery Palmer
David P. Moore.
C. E. Rabb
U. E. Swann
W. G. Newby.__.
W. T. Davis
A. B. Morris
J. B. Ellis
Allen C. Davis.-.
J. F. Davenport.
Charles V. Webb
J. E. Woodland.,
W. M. Webb
J. H. Davis
Harness and accessories
Washboards
Building material, ginned cotton.
Lumber and shingles
Shingles, chairs, hook handles and pegs.
Cotton hosiery yarns, No. 30, combed--.
Soda waters
Tables, picker sticks, excelsior
Lumber and timber products
Lumber
Shingles
Wagon and repairs
Lumber
Lumber and timber products
Job printing
Flour, meal and feedstuff
Rotary cut veneers and thin lumber
Lumber
Brick
Lumber and framing
Rough and dressed timber, etc
Lumber
Shingles and dressed lumber
Lumber and timber products
Lumber
Leather, harness and collars
Saw mill and cotton gin
Lumber and shingles
Lumber
Ice
1901
1889
S 2,000
1,500
1900
1916
1908
1911
1906
1907
1894
1905
1910
1896
1912
1895
1913
1907
; 1911
I 1908
1908
Lumber
Fish scrap and oil.
Machinery repairs.
Canned oysters and vegetables.
Lumber
Rough and dressed lumber
Ice
Assorted soft drinks
Ice
Fish scrap and oil
Sea food..-
Fish scrap and oil
PLcpair vessels, etc
Packed oysters
Rough lumber and cross-ties.
Flour and meal
Lumber
Rough lumber
Flour, feed, etc
Lumber
Soft drinks, pepsi-cola, etc
Flour, meal, bran and feed...
1916
1881
1911
1906
1912
1913
1909
1898
1914
1914
1916
1913
1912
1908
1902
1916
1900
1902
1914
5,000
300
100,000
1,000
2,500
2,000
400
1,000
25,000
8,500
2,800
5,000
400
500,000
15,000
1,500
1,500
16,000
12,000
100,000
30,000
500
2,000
2,000
3,000
10,000
100,000
1,400
50,000
1,000
40,000
500
3,000
1903
1901
2,000
4,000
12,000
1,500
1,000
7,000
213
214
215
216
217
218
219
220
221
222
223
224
225
226
227
228
229
230
231
232
233
234
235
236
237
238
239
240
241
242
243
244
245
246
247
248
249
250
251
252
253
254
255
256
257
258
259
260
261
262
263
264
265
122
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Tarle No. 1
No.
County
PostofEce
Factory
President
267
268
269
270
271
272
273
274
275
276
277
278
279
280
281
282
283
284
285
286
287
288
289
290
291
292
293
294
295
296
297
298
299
300
301
302
303
304
305
306
307
308
309
310
311
312
313
314
315
316
317
318
Catawba..
....do
....do
....do
....do
....do
..__do
....do
....do
....do
....do
..-_do
....do
..__do
_...do
....do
..-_do
....do
....do
....do_
....do
....do
....do
....do
....do
....do
..._do
....do
Chatham..
..._do
....do
..._do
....do
....do
....do
_...do
....do
__..do
....do
_...do
..._do.
....do
__._do
....do
._..do
..._do
....do
....do
....do
do
;....do
' ...do
L.-_do
Conover
....do
....do._
Hickory
....do
.-..do
....do
...do
....do
....do
.-..do
....do
....do
....do
....do
...-do
....do
....do
....do
....do
Lincolnton, R.
Maiden
Newton
....do
....do
....do
....do
....do
Bear Creek
Bennett
....do
....do
Bynum
Brush Creek- --
...-do
....do
Cumnock
Goldston
Gulf
Goldston
, Part.
Conover Roller Mills
Herman Glove Co
Hickory Handle & Mfg. Co..
Hickory Novelty Co
Bruce Fry Plow Co
Catawba Milling Co., Ind
Clay Printing Co
Hickory Brick Co., Part
Hickory Collar Co., Part
Hickory Harness Co., Part...
Hickory Ice and Coal Co
Hickory Mar. and Granite Co
Hickory Mfg. Co., Inc
Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co., Ind
Hickory Steam Laundry, Ind
Ivey Mfg. Co ._
Killian & Son, Part
Piedmont WagOn Co., Inc
Rowe Lumber Co., Ind
Southern Desk Co
Finger, A. P., Bros. Handle Factory
Caldwell Lumber Mill, Part
Abernathy Saw Mill, Part
Newton Glove Co
Newton Ice & Fuel Co., Part
Newton Oil and Fertilizer Co., Inc..
Newton Roller Mill
Warlong Glove Mfg. Co...
Harden Tannery, Ind
Garden Saw Mill, Part
Routh Roller Mill, Ind
Ward Saw Mill, Ind
Chatham Roller Mills
Jordan & Lane, Part
Jordan-Lane-Page Co., Part
Gilliland & Fox Saw Mill
Gilmore Saw Mills, Ind
Goldston Brick Co., Part
Pennsylvania Lumber Co
Tillman Saw Mill, Ind
S. S. Rowe, Owner
P. P. Herman, Mgr...
K. C. Menzies
W. H. Westall
L. S. Lowman ._
W. T. Caldwell
E. Lyerly
R. B. Fry....
P. A. Setzer, Mgr
S. L. Bowman, Mgr...
E. Lyerly
J. A. and C. P. Balch.
J. D. Elliott-...
O. F. Ekard
J. L. Leach
J. B. Ivey
W. R. Killian
G. H. Geitner
P. A. Rowe
J. B. Ivey
A. P. Finger
L. S. Caldwell* Son..
R. W. Abernathy, Mgr.
J. H. Yount
J. M. Wagner
J P. Yount
G. A. Warlick
L. F. Long
W. B. Harden
W. S. and J. M. Gard-
B. C. Routh -
W. A.Wood
R. L. Ward
L. S. Lane-J. M. Jor-
L. S. Lane-J. M. Jor-
W. H. Gilmore.
Gulf ; Gulf Roller MiUs, Ind..
Monciu'e
....do
Ore Hill
....do
Pittsboro
.-..do --.
....do
Pittsboro, R. 2.
Pittsboro
....do
Siler City
Desern Saw Mill, Ind
Moncure Mill & Gin Co
Kidd Lumber Mill, Ind
Wood Wool Mfg. Co., Inc
Bland, T. M., Ind..^
Chatham Oil and Fertilizer Co., Inc.
Farrell Saw MiU. Ind
Henderson Tannery
Petty, E. H., Ind
Riddle & Riddle, Part
High Point Bndg. and Chair Co., Inc.
.do I Lambe Mfg. Co.
H. B. Caldwell—
W. D. Tillman....
J. M. Mclver
C. T. Desern
J. L. Womble
D. C. Kidd
Leon T. Lane
T. M. Bland
E. T. Hinton
F. M. Farrell
W. C. Henderson
E. H. Petty
A. M. Riddle
M. J. BoUing
J. C. Gregson
*Lessees.
Miscellaneous Factokies
123
-Continued
Secretary or Treasurer
Articles Manufactured
O rj M
h o d
Capital
Stock
No.
A. L. Shuford
J. A. Long
R. B. Fry
J. C. Miller
W. Lyerly
W. B. Menzies
G. F. Ivey
J. R. Killian
W. A. Rudisil
G. F. Ivey
H. M. Yount
S. D. Houk
J. W. Killian
A. B. Kuhn
ner
Atwater & Lambeth*
dan
dan
W. Houston Fox
R.L.Goldston.Sec.-Treas
A. V. Caldwell
C. D. Oirell
R. M. Gorrell
R. A. Wall
A. W. Riddle
W. K. Boiling
A. A. Lambe
Flour, meal and feed...
Canton flannel gloves--
Wooden loom parts
Sash, doors and blinds-
Plows
Flour
Publishers and commercial printers-
Brick
1915
1911
1S97
1916
1913
1906
1902
1909
1906
1905
1894
1890
1912
1901
1908
1902
1881
1916
1908
1905
1896
1907
1916
Ice, soda water 1908
Cotton-seed oil, meal, hulls, linters, ginned cotton. _ 1911
Flour, meal, feedstuff 1888
Canvas gloves 1916
Harness, saddles, upper leather, parlor rugs 1872
Rough and dressed lumber 1913
Flour, meal, feedstuff 1916
Dressed lumber 1916
Flour and meal
Lumber 1913
Lumber and timber products i 1914
Pine board, framing, oak ties and chair stock 1 1916
Lumber 1913
Brick 1906
1913
1898
Horse collars
Harness and strap goods
Ice, distilled water
Monuments, tombstones, etc
Building material— sash, doors, blinds, etc.
Soda waters
Laundering
Picker sticks and loom supplies
Harness
Farm wagons
Building material, cabinet work
School desks and supplies
Plow and hoe handles
Lumber, shingles, doors and sash
Lumber, shingles and timber products
Gloves
Lumber and dressed lumber
Oak and pine lumber
Flour, meal and feed
Lumber and timber products
Lumber, ginned cotton
Lumber and hickory handles
Excelsior
Sawmill products
Cotton-seed products, fertilizers
Lumber
Lace leather
Lumber and timber products
Rough and dressed lumber
Bentwood chair stock, porch and lawn furniture
Ginned cotton
1916
1914
1912
1909
1908
8,000
2,500
10,000
50, 000
4,000
3,000
7,000
6,000
2,000
12,600
2,000
24,000
5,000
25,000
2,000
450,000
3,000
25,000
4,000
3,000
1,500
21,700
20,000
2,500
4,000
1,000
12,000
1,000
1,200
3,000
2,500
10,000
5,000
10,000
4,000
35,000
4,000
500
1911
1904
1908
5,000
8,000
266
267
268
269
270
271
272
273
274
275
276
277
278
279
280
281
282
283
284
285
286
287
288
289
290
291
292
293
294
295
296
297
298
299
300
301
302
30 3
30 4
305
306
307
308
309
310
311
312
313
314
315
316
317
318
124
North Carolina Labor Statistics
Table No. 1
No.
319
320
321
322
323
324
325
326
327
328
329
330
331
332
333
334
335
336
337
338
339
340
341
342
343
344
345
346
347
348
349
350
351
352
353
354
355
356
357
358
359
360
361
362
363
364
365
366
367
368
369
370
371
372
County
Chatham
....do
...-do
....do
....do..
....do
....do
Cherokee
....do
....do
....do
....do
....do
....do
Chowan
..-.do
....do
....do
....do
....do
....do
....do
_.._do
....do
-.-.do
....do
....do
Clay
Cleveland
....do
--..do
....do
-...do
do
-—do
---do
....do
....do
....do
--..do
...-do -
....do
-...do
...-do
....do
Columbus
..--do
....do
....do
....do
-...do
....do
...-do
....do
Postoffice
Factory
SilerCity Norwood Saw Mill, Ind.
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
Wells
Andrews
Oval Oak Mfg. Co
Siler City Mar. & Granite Wks
Siler City Milling Co
Stout Bros. Lumber Co
Workman Saw Mill, Ind
Tally, J. A., & Co
Andrews Ice Co
,Ind.
do I Andrews Printing Co.
...do....
Murphy.
...do..-.
...do.-.-
-.-do..-.
Edenton
...do....
...do— _
Mount Vernon Tannery, Part
Martin & Hyatt Tobacco Co., Part.
Murphy Mills, Ind
Miu-phy Woodworking Co
Valley River Lumber Co., Inc
Branning Mfg. Co
Brown Saw and Scroll Mill, Ind
Chappcll, M. B., Ind
do I Chowan Cotton Oil and Fer. Co
do ! Edenton Brick Works, Ind
do I Edenton Ice and Cold Storage Co...
do ( Edenton Packing Co., Ind
President
...do
...do
...do
...do
Tyner, R. 1
Tyner ._
Hayes ville
Casar
Grover
Kings Mountaiu-
.-..do
....do
..-do-
Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co., Ind
Tuttle & Bell, Part
Webb Saw Mill, Ind
Wilkes Veneer Co
Chowan River Lumber Co
Cotton Gin and Saw Mill, Part.-
Elf Roller Mills
McNeilly, A. R., Ind
Harry Mills, Ind
Bumgardner & Co., Part
Cotton Oil Co
Falls. J. R
Herald Publishing House, Ind..
do ' Kiser Lumber Co
Lawndale i Pearl Mills, Ind
Mooresboro - Mooresboro Cotton Oil Co
do Mooresboro Creamery Co., Inc..
Shelby i Eagle Roller Mills
do ' Ice and Trust Co., Part
...do I Shelby Concrete Co., Ind..
._-do Shelby Foundry, Ind
-..do ' Southern Cotton Oil Co
G. S. Norwood
J. C. Gregson, Mgr...
J. M. Ray
J. M. Stout
O. J. Cox-..-
Edward Workman
J. A. Tally
B. G. Webb and Mgr..
P. B. Ferebee
G. W. Cover
P. C. Hyatt, Mgr
R. M. Fain
A. G. Devesc
W. H. Woodbury
Horton Corwin, Jr
M. G. Brown
M. B. Chappell
H. G. Wood-
W. O. Speight
E. R. Conger
T. W.Elliott
Reuben Madison
R. F. Tuttle, Mgr
E. D. Webb
C. S. Lippincott-C. H.
W. H. White, Mgr
Z. W. and B. W. Evans
E. G. Allison, Mgr....
A. R. McNeilly
C. F. Harry
J. C. Bumgardner
G. D. Hambright
...do
.---do
Acme
Boardman
Chadbourn...
....do
Cerro Gordo.
Elkton
Fair Bluff— .
Hallsboro
....do
Thompson & Co
Wilson Saw Mill, Ind
Bryant & Co A
Butters Lumber Co., Inc
Chadbourn Mfg. Co
Columbus BottUng Co., Ind
Williamson & Nance
Smith, J. M., Saw Mill, Ind
Norris Saw Mill and Brickyd., Ind.
Biu-ton Saw Mill, Ind
Holcomb Saw Mill, Ind
G. G. Page
H. F. Peterson, Mgr...
C. Elam, Mgr
J. B. Blanton
J. B. Blanton
W. R. Hartness
C. C. Blanton-M. Put-
L. U. Arrowood
T. J. Babington
S. T. Morgan
Z. J. Thompson
Jas. A. Wilson
W. M. Bryant and Sec.
E. V. R. Thayer
J. A . Brown
C. D. Koonce
H. S. Spratt, Mgr
J. M. Smith
H. V. Norris
Geo. E. Burton
J. E. Holcomb, Mgr..
Miscellaneous Factories
125
-Continued
Secretary or Treasurer
Articles Manufactured
T3
g.S£
Capital
Stock
No.
Rough lumber _ .
$
319
1912
2,500
3?0
311
L. L. Wrenn
J. M. Stout
Flour, meal, feed
Lumber and building material
1910
1909
1915
5,000
12,000
322
3?3
324
M. S. Tallv
Dressed lumber
325
Ice and meal . ._- _ _
1910
1907
1899
1915
1898
1909
1915
1888
1893
3,000
800
^'>,fi
327
328
Twist tobacco _ - _-
329
Flour, meal and feedstuff
4,000
9,000
30,000
100,000
330
Building material-.. ... ... ...
331
33?,
W. D. Pruden
Lumber .
333
Lumber, sash, doors and blinds, scroll work
Lumber.
334
7,500
96, 700
335
Cotton oil and fertilizer _
1913
1895
1S96
33fi
337
H. C. Privott
Ice . . ...
20,400
338
Fish roe, tomatoes, peas
339
Soft drinks
1901
1912
1910
1914
1912
1883
1912
1916
1908
1909
1904
340
Brick-. _
341
Lumber and ginned cotton
Furniture veneer
Pine lumber and cvpress shingles
10,000
342
Wood
343
344
Lumber, ginned cotton
Floiu-, meal, feedstuff . . . _
5,000
6,000
1,750
10,000
345
346
Lumber and shingles . .
347
Building material, box shooks, tables...,
Ice .
348
349
Cotton seed oil, meal and hulls
15,600
350
351
1889
1912
35?
Lumber, building material...
22,000
353
Flour, meal, feed ...
354
J. P. McSwain
Cotton-seed products and ginned cotton
Butter, creamerv products . .---._
1910
1909
1913
1906
1907
22,700
6,000
15,000
12,600
.355
S. M. Beam
356
357
Ice
358
359
Iron and iron implements, molding and casting
360
E. E. Gates
Cotton seed products
10,000,000
4,900
361
1915
3fi?
Lumber
363
364
A. D. Turner
Lumber, box shooks and planing mill productss
Strawberry crates, ice and light
1890
1903
1910
1906
400,000
2,000
365
R. E. L. Brown
366
Coca-cola, soda waters, etc.
367
Brick
368
369
Rough lumber and brick
1910
370
371
Lumber
1914
372
126
JSToRTH Carolina Labor Statistics
Table No. 1
No.
County
Postoffice
Factory
President
373
Columbus. ..
-..-do
Hallsboro
Rankin Lumber Mill, Ind.
374
....do-
Hall Tobacco Flue Co., Ind
Pierce & Co., Mills, Part.
Jno. W. Hall
375
....do
-...do
...-do
--..do
Lake Waccamaw.-
.-..do
J. B. Wvche, Mgr.
37fi
Carroll Shingle MiU, Ind .-
J. T. Carroll....
377
N. C. Lumber Co.
F. B. Gault
37S
....do
Newberlin ...
A. R. Mitchell
379
..--do
3Rn
....do
...-do
Council Tool Co.
J. P. Council
381
....do
Whiteville.
High Brick Works, Ind.
383
....do
-..do
White, H. C, Ind
H. C. White
383
....do
----do --
384
Craven
...-do....
Kinstou*
Carolina Brick Co.
385
Clark
Clark Brick and Tile Co., Ind
Eubanks & Stewart Brick Yard, Ind.
Goldsboro Lumber Co.
3Sfi
-...do
....do
G. T. Eubanks
387
---do
Dover.. .
W. A. Winsatt
388
....do
James City. _
Davis Bakery, Ind
R. R. Davis
380
.-..do
Adams Cooperage Co
Blades, J. B., Lumber Co.
390
..-.do
do
--..do
J. B. Blades
391
do. .
Clark Lumber Mill
H. C. McKeel
393
-...do
...-do
C. H. Turner
393
....do
-...do
Eastern Caro. Marble Works
Hall Lumber Mill, Ind.
394
do
- . do ...
Charles H. Hall
395
..-.do
-...do
Hammer Lumber Co., Ind ... .
39fi
....do
----do
397
....do
do
Meadows, E. H. & J. A., Inc
Model Steam Laundry, Ind
Munger & Bennett Saw Mills, Ind...
E. H. Meadows
398
... do...
.. do
M. K. Pleasants
399
....do
...-do
K. E. Bennett
400
..-do
.-..do
J. V. Blades
401
....do
... do....
New Bern Cotton Oil and Fer. Mills.
New Bern Ice Co., Inc.
C. D. Ives
403
.. do
do
Clyde Eby
403
..--do
..-.do ■
New Bern I. W. and Sup. Co., Inc...
New Bern Redrying Tobacco Co. ...
E. L. Willis
404
-.-do
...do
405
... do...
do
L. J. Taylor-
406
. do
do .
Pine Lumber Co... _
Freeman Hawkf.-
407
...-do
....do
Richardson Printing Co., Part
Virginia-Carolina Chemical Co
Waters Buggv Works, Ind..
R. A. Richardson, Mgr
408
-..-do
do-
S. T. Morgan
409
-...do.-..
do
G. S. Waters
410
do
Vanceboro Brick Co., Ind
W. M. Wetherington..
411
Cumberland-
-..do
... do-. -
Autryville
Cedar Creek
do
L^pchiu'ch-Lewis Co
D. H. Lewis, Mgr. . .
41?
Dobson Mfa. Co...
D. H. Beard, Mgr
413
Downing Mill, Part
H. B. and J. G. Down-
414
.. do
Page Saw Mill, Ind
E. B. Page
415
do
Falcon
Fayetteville
-...do
do
Falcon Publishing Co
Boon Bottling Works, Ind.' ..
G. F. Taylor
41 f)
..-do
-...do
...-do....
S. T. Boon
417
418
Bruton Cross .4rm Mills, Ind
Bullard, C. C, Lumber Co., Ind....
Bullard, A. J., & Son
J. C. Bruton, Owner-
C. C. Bullard, Mgr....
419
... do-
do
B. H. Bullard, Mgr...
420
.-..do
-...do
Carolina Machine Co., Ind
Coco-Cola Bottling Co., Inc
Cowell Woodenware Co
C. S. Russell
421
433
—do
do
....do
do
J. C. Hutaff
C. S. Russell
423
424
425
—do
....do
.-..do
do
...-do
....do
Fayetteville Ice and Mfg. Co., Inc...
Fayetteville Lt. and Power Co., Inc.
Gilmore-Rankin Lumber Co., Inc.
John F. Harrison, Jr..
Wm. W. Randolph
Clif. E. Rankin.
♦Plant at Clark.
fAllentown, Pa.
Miscellaneous Factories
127
-Continued
Secretary or Treasurer
Articles Manufactured
73
Capital
Stock
No.
1913
20,000
.373
374
Lumber, moulding, etc. .
1913
1906
1910
1908
1913
1886
1889
30,000
375
376
R H McDuflie
60,000
10,000
3,200
100,000
377
S. Mitchell
378
J. B. Brinkley, Jr.
379
K. Clyde Council
380
Brick and tile..
381
382
1902
1902
1911
1916
1892
1901
1916
1906
1907
1916
1869
1915
1906
200,000
25,000
9,000
6,000
100,000
2,000
100,000
50,000
40,000
500,000
383
Brick
384
J. L. Humphrey... __
Brick . .-
385
Brick.
386
W. B. H. Blandford
387
Bread, general bakery products
388
Cooperage products ... . - -
389
J. V Blades
390
T. P Hammer
391
392
393
394
Lumber
118,500
395
Bread and general bakery products .
396
1887
105,100
7,500
370,000
20,000
100,000
50,000
24,000
15,000
397
398
1913
1905
1898
399
A. F. Bunting
Rough and dressed lumber.. .
400
W. K. Styron
Cotton seed products and fertilizers
401
402
W. A. Mcintosh.
Iron and steel products, saw mill machinery, etc
1870
1916
1915
1894
1870
1895
1887
1914
1910
1913
403
T. A. Uzzell
404
Carbonated beverages
405
W. F. Aberly
Lumber .
10,000
406
407
408
Buggies. - - --
409
Brick, tile, etc... _
6,000
410
411
1,500
41!>
413
1911
1908
1905
1903
1914
414
1,915
415
Bottled soft drinlis
416
R. T. Hume, Mgr.
417
3,000
418
419
Reijair machinery ..
1890
1910
1914
5,000
1,000
15,000.
150,000
75,000
15,000
420
C. D. Hutaff
421
J. C. Cowell
422
A. E. Dixon
423
A. R. Moffett
1912
1909
424
J. F. Gilmore
Lumber, sash, doors, etc .. _
425
328
I^ORTH CaKOLINA LaBOR STATISTICS
Table No. 1
No.
County
Postoffice
Factory
President
426
427
428
429
430
431
432
433
434
435
436
437
438
439
440
441
442
443
444
445
446
447
448
449
450
451
452
453
454
455
456
457
458
459
460
461
462
463
464
465
466
467
468
469
470
471
472
473
474
475
476
477
478
Cumberland.
..._do
....do
....do
....do
....do .
._.-do
....do
....do-_
....do
....do
.-..do
....do
..._do
....do
....do
....do
....do
Currituck
Dare
....do
Davidson
....do
....do
....do
....do
..._do
....do
._._do
....do
..._do
....do
....do
....do
...-do
....do .--
--..do
....do
— -do
....do
....do
---do
....do
-..-do
--..do
....do
...-do
--do --.
....do
-..do
....do
....do
....do
Fayetteville
...do
,...do._
.-.-do
...do .....:.
.-.-do
....do
Godwin
Hope Mills
Jessie
Manchester
....do
.--.do
Slocumb
Stedman
...-do
.-..do
....do
Moyock
Manteo
Wanchese
Asheborot
Chandler
Denton
---do
--do
Denton, R. 1...
Handy
High Point, R.
High Rock
-...do
--..do
Jackson Hill...
Jubilee
Lexington
— -do
....do
-...do
--.do
....do
-.-do
-...do
....do
--.-do
Linwood, R. 2..
Linwood
Newsom ._.
Southmont
Thomasville
....do
-..-do
--.-do
-—do
'Successor to J. B. Strickland.
Judge Printing Co., Ind
McMillan Metal Works, Ind
McNeill Bakery, Ind
Townsend Ice Cream Co., Ind
Ward's Plow Works, Ind
West Lumber and Box Co..-
Wing Holt Laundry, Ind
Coke, J. M., Ind
Rogers Lumber Mill, Ind.-
Strickland & Son Saw Mill, Part...
Fox Saw Mill, Ind
Townsend Bros. Mill
Waddell Saw Mill, Ind
Reaves Saw Mill, Ind..-
Faircloth, L. G., Saw Mill, Ind.-..
Fussell, J. E., Ind
Register Saw Mill, Ind
Strickland Saw Mill, Ind
Poyner, W. M., Mill, Ind
Daniels & Pugh, Part
Wanche Railways, Ind —
Denton Lumber Co., Inc
Coggin Saw Mill, Ind
Denton Lumber Co
Denton Roller Mills, Part
Thompson Saw Mill
Tyscnger and Dunning, Part
Luther Saw Mill, Ind
Green, Jesse L., Mill,, Ind
Hedrick-Floyd Lumber Co.
Lisk Saw Mill, Ind
Peacock Saw Mill, Part
Everhart & Smith, Part
Snider Bros. Milling Co., Part
Crotts' Saw Mill, Ind
Everhart, L. M., Ind
Le.xington Bottling Co., Part
Lexington Roller Mill, Part
Lexington Steam Laundry, Ind
Peerless Mattress Co., Ind .
Siceloff Mfg. Co., Ind
Sou. Mir. Co. (Sue. to Lex. Mir. Co.)
Thompson's Sons Mill, Part
Thompson, C. M., Sons, Part
Beck Saw Mill, Ind
Linwood Mfg. Co.-
Newsom Roller Mills
Yadkin Lumber Co
Gray Concrete Co., Part
Hughes & Peace Lumber Co., Inc...
Ragan Brick Co., Part
Thomas\ille Roller Mill, Ind
Thomasville Spoke Works Co., Inc-
fPlant at Denton.
John W. Judge
J. A. Barnes
J. S. McNeill
D. W. Townsend
Thomas Ward
J. H. West
Jung Lee, Owner
J. M. Cake
D. C. Rogers
W. E. Strickland, Mgr.
D. H. Fox
F. J. Townsend, Mgr..
0. A. Waddell
W. T. Reaves
L. G. Faircloth
J. E. Fussell
D. D. J. Register
1. W. Strickland*
W. M. Poyner
C. R. Pugh, Mgr
W. L. Meekins
J. 1. Cameron
J. G. Coggin
J. F. Cameron
C. W. Morris, Mgr
S. A. Thompson, Mgr.
Tysinger and Dunn-
W. J. Luther
J. L. Green.
D. F. Floyd
A. B. Lisk
J. T. Peacock
T. S. Everhart, Mgr...
R. F. Snider
Thomas Crotts
L. M. Everhart
J. C. Grimes, Mgr
Grimes Bros
J. H. Thompson, Owt.
J. V. Mofifett, Owner-.
D. S. Siceloff
C. Long
J. H. Thompson, Mgr.
J. H. Thompson, Mgr.
W. F. Beck, Mgr
W. H. Phillips
N. L. Hine, Mgr
R. J. Lockabill-
J. H. Gray
C. H. Newby
H. V. Ragan
W.G.Hinkle, Owner..
W. H. Diets
Miscellaneous Factokies
129
— Continued
Secretary or Treasurer
Articles Manufactured
t, o a
S I- 3
Capital
Stock
No.
Book and job printing and office supplies
1906
1914
$
426
Turpentine stills, metalworkers
427
Bakery products -
428
Ice cream —
1912
18S7
1911
1,000
429
430
W. A. West
15,000
431
Laundering- '
432
Lumber and timber products —
433
Lumber, _- . ,- -
1913
1913
1910
2,500
434
435
436
Lumber
437
1905
1914
2,000
3,000
438
439
Lumber _ —
440
Dressed lumber . .. _--
441
442
Lumber. _
443
Meal and hominy _ -
1912
1,000
444
Ice .
445
Boats and skiffs -
1906
1907
446
Lumber
6,000
447
Rough lumber _.
448
Dressed lumber -
1907
1900
190S
1913
1914
1910
1913
1913
1911
6,000
6,000
10,000
12,000
3,000
1,000
1,000
1,600
1,500
1,800
1,500
2,000
2,000
449
Flour, meal, feed . .
450
451
ing
452
453
Lumber and timber products .. - ---
454
Rough lumber and cross-ties
455
Rough oak and pine lumber _ __1
456
H. L. Peacock
457
Lumber and cross-ties .. -
458
1915
1911
1896
459
460
Rough and dressed lumber .
461
Coca-cola, soft drinks, ice cream .
46-^
Flour, meal, feed _.
ISSO
2,500
463
Laundering
464
6,000
7,000
25,000
465
Trousers and overalls
1909
1906
466
467
Building material, sash, doors, blinds, etc --
468
1910
1913
1902
469
Lumber _ _ . _ _ .
1,000
6,800
470
L. V. Phillips -
471
472
D. L. Crowell
1907
1908
1,500
5,000
6,000
473
J. B. Grav
1 Concrete products.- -. .
474
475
Brick
18S8
476
25,000
22,000
477
J. A. Green
Spokes and handles-.. - .-.
1905
478
Dept. Labor, 1916—9
130
North Cakolhsta Labor Statistics
TABLli No. 1
No.
County
PostofEce
Factory
President
479
4S0
Davidson
Davie
do .- -
Thomasvillc.
\'eneer and Panel Co
Advance Roller Mills .
.\llen Kauffman
4S1
do....
Allen Saw Mill, Part.
\V. W. and W. C!. Allen
4S2
....do
....do
Shult, G. H. C, Iiid
G. H. C. Shult
4S3
do
....do
Soflev Saw Mill, Ind.
484
do. .-
...do
Wood, A. C, Ind.
A. C. Wood
4S5
do ....
Bixhy
Hendricks Planing Mill, Ind
Dvson Saw Mill, Ind....
D. H. Hendricks
4S6
....do
do
Calahaln
N. B. Dvson
487
....do. ..
Gaither Saw Mill, Ind.
T. A. Gaither.
488
do
.do '
Whitaker Saw Mill. Ind.
T. P. Whitaker
4S9
..do
Cana
Peoples Saw Mill, Part
T. M.and C. M. Peoples
490
....do
do
Mocks ville
Charle.s, J. C, Ind
J. C. Charles.... ...
491
....do
Frick Sawing Outfit, Ind.
R. B. Tutterow
492
do . .. .
do
Horn Saw Mill, Ind.
W. B. Horn
493
do_
_...do
Horn-Johnston Co., Ino
494
do
Mocksville, R. 1..
Mocksville .
Ketchie, W. F. II....
W. F. H. Ketchie, Owt.
495
do
Seaford Saw Mill, Ind.
C. W. Seaford ..
496
do
....do
Tutterow & Sons
H. F. Tutterow, Mgr..
497
do
....do ..
W. B. Foster, Mgr
498
-...do
Duplin
do
....do....
Beulaville
Sparks & Foster, Part
Sparks and Foster
499
E. F. Bostic Mill, Ind...
E. F. Bostic
500
Patton, W., Ind...
W. Patton
501
do
....do
Patten Package Co
W. F. Patten
502
do -
Chinquapin
Parker Saw Mill, Ind.
G. D. B. Parker
503
....do
....do
do
Pottery Crates Mfg., Ind....
W. Patten
504
Hallsville _
Blizzard Saw Mill, Part ..
D. F. Blizzard & Son.
505
Kenans ville
....do._
506
_...do
do ..
Br^an Saw Mill, Ind.
J. K. Brvan
507
Carolina Mfg. Co.
J. A. Groves
50S
do
....do._-
Murrav, W. B., & Co
W. B. Murray
509
do
Rose Hill
Wallace .. .
.Atlantic Coffin and Casket Co., Inc.
Wallace Planing Mill, Ind
E. McN. Carr
510
do -.
L. Southerland, Jr...
511
do
Warsaw
....do
Duplin Lumber Co
Edward Tate, Mgr....
512
do
Peirce, J. H., Mfg. Co., Ind
Peirce Mfg. Co., Ind.
J. H. Peirce
513
do
...do
J. H. Peirce
514
....do
Durham
do
....do
Durham
....do
Wiley, J. B., Saw Mill
J. H. Peirce, Mgr
515
516
Am. Tob. Co.(Blackwcll's Dur. Br.^
Austin-Heaton Co., Inc .
Percival S. Hill
J. S. Carr, Jr
517
do
....do
Bain, James, Ind.. ... .
James Bain
518
do
. do..
Bradsher, W. C, Tobacco Co
Branch-King Cigar Co.
Jones Fuller ...
519
do
do . .
H. H. King
520
....do
do
do
Cary Lumber Co., Inc
H. C. Satterfield
5''1
Cheek & Belvin, Part.
O. W. Belvin, Mgr
522
do
... do . ..
Duke, W., Sons & Co
C. C. Dula
523
do
. do. :...
J. L. Whitmore
524
do
do ...
Durham Buggv Co .
S. W. Minor
5 ''5
do
do
Coca-Cola Bottling Co., Part
Durham Marble Works, Ind
Durham Vehicle and Harness Co.._
Fowler Grist Mill, Ind
M. K. Rand, Mgr
5'"'6
do
do
C. J. Hulin
527
528
....do
do
....do
....do
J. S. Carr
A. T. Fowler
529
do
... do
King-Cola Bottling Co., Ind
Lougee Sheet Metal Shop, Ind
Imperial Tobacco Co., Ltd
G. H. Scoggins
530
do
... do
W. J. Lougee
531
....do
....do..
G. A. Wills
Miscellaneous Factoeies
131
— Continued
Secretary or Treasurer
Articles Manufactured
o □
m
Capital
Stock
No.
R T Lambeth
1900
1901
1910
1SS2
1900
1891
1907
$ 2,700
8,000
479
B R Bailey
Flour, meal, chops, etc
4S0
,481
1,500
1,500
482
48,3"
Dressed lumber -
484
3,000
485
Rough lumber
486
487
1911
20,000
488
Timber products-
489
Rough and dressed lumber
1S92
1916
1912
1S94
1912
490
491
800
10,000
1,200
800
2,000
492
493
Lumber. .
494
Rough lumber
495
496
1914
1913
497
Lumber. .
1,000
1,400
49S
Pine lumber
499
1912
1909
1895
1913
.500
J R Mavnell
24,000
1,000
501
Lumber.
502
Crate material for potteries.
503
504
F. B. Short
1887
40,800
505
Lumber, laths.
506
J L Southall
Fruit and vegetable crates, ginned cotton
1916
1916
1907
1912
1916
1912
1908
1914
25,000
507
S D Ferrell
508
D. B. Herring
Coffins and caskets
20,000
3,000
2,500
509
Dressed lumber. .. .
510
Lumber
511
Lumber .
512
513
514
Smoking tobacco and cigarettes
515
W M Speed
Floiu-, meal, feed . . ..
1906
100,000
516
Monuments and dressed stone
517
W. C. Bradsher
1914
1911
1S94
1904
1911
1S93
1905
1905
1S7S
1909
1913
1916
1900
1902
10,000
2,200
50,000
;6, 880,200
518
Cigars.- -
519
Lumber - -
520
Brick
521
E H Thurston
Cigarettes, smoking tobacco -
522
Bread and general bakery products
523
112,000
524
525
526
C C Howerton
5,000
200
,527
Corn meal -- -- -
528
,529
Tin roofing, galvanized iron work and repairs
Leaf tobacco dealers
530
G. A. Folk
531
132
ISToKTH Carolina Labor Statistics
TA13LE No. 1
No.
County
PostofEce
Factory
President
flS?
Durham
..-.do
Durham
Lyon, W. C, Ind
W. C. Lyon
583
...-do
Lyon Park Grist Mill, Ind.
R. E. B-STd
584
....do
-..do
Eno River Gri«t Mill, Ind.
J. A. Hopkins
B. E. B\Td
535
....do
.-.-do
Metal Tobacco Hogshead Co
586
....do
—do
0. L. Rooch
537
....do
----do
Nichols, L. G., Ind.
L. G. Nichols
53S
-..do
-..-do
S. Raport...'.
580
....do
....do
Rosentein Optical Parlors, Ind
Sharp Marble and Granite Co
540
541
—.do
....do
.---do
—.do
T. 0. Sharp
54?
....do
.—do
— .do
...-do
Smith Mfg. Co..
E. L. Smith
548
Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co.
M. B. Burnett
544
-..do
-—do
545
....do
.---do
Venable Tobacco Co
Durham Lumber Co
Nichols, Geo. P., Ind.--
Pinetops Sash and Doors Co., Inc.-_
Cotton Belt Mfg. Co
Exp. Lf. Tob. Co., (Br. N. Y. house)
North State Ice Co.
S. W. Venable
54 fi
..-do
East Durham
Roujremont
Pinetops
D. C. Mitchell
547
....do
Geo. P Nichols
54S
Edgecombe. -
....do
..-do
Riley Phillips
549
550
Rocky Mount
... do....
P. C. Shore
C. A. Gregory, Mgr...
J. W. Hines
551
....do
----do
55':>
-—do
—do
Pintsch Compressing Co., Inc
Planters Cot. Oil and Fer. Co., Inc..
Rocky Mount Ice and Fuel Co., Inc.
Cla-vton, C. F., Ind.
R. M. Di.\on
553
---do
---do
E. L. Daughtridge
R. H. Ricks
554
---do
-— do— -
555
—do
— .do
Tarboro - .
C. F. Clayton
55fi
..--do
Consumers Oil Co.
557
....do
----do-. .
East Caro. Railway Shops, Ind
Enterprise Carriage Co., Ind
Leggett Lumber Co.
H. C. Bridgers
55S
550
-.—do
---do
..--do
-—do
Thad Hussey- ---
5fin
-—do
..--do
Machine Shop and Garage, Part
Rovster Guano Co., Inc
L. R. and W. J. Sugg.
F. R. Rovster .-
5fi1
.—do
...-do
--.-do
..--do
56?
Tar River Oil Co..
L. L. Staton
568
----do
W. R. Mann
564
Forsyth
..-do
---do
Bethania -._ . .
Bethania Stock Co., Inc --.
565
Clemmons...
Yadkin River Roller Mills
A. A. Styers
566
Kernersville
.- do
567
-. do
Harmon & Reed Roller Mills*
Linville, B. X., & R. F.
D. W. Harmon
56S
-—do
---.do --
560
....do
..--do
Long Saw Mill, Ind.
57n
-—do
-...do
...-do
---do ...-
-.-do
Lewisville.- .
Fairview Roller Mills, Ind.. .
C. 0. Sprinkle
571
Rural Hall
..-do
-—do
Tobaccoville
----do
Albright Mfg. Co
0. M. Kiser .
572
573
574
Messenger Job Printery, Ind
Payne, A. L., Ind
Dosier Roller Mills, Ind.
Charles R. Helsabeck
A. L. Payne
J. D. Anderson
575
—do
----do
Hunter &: Long Saw Mill, Part
Long, J. E., Ind
Long Saw Mill, Ind
Sullivan, N. D., Co., Inc
Walkertown Roller Mills, Part
Bailey Bros., Inc
Barber Ptg. and Sta. Co., Ind
Blue Pearl Granite Co
Briggs-Shoffner Co., Inc
Brown & Williamson Tob. Co., Inc. .
C. G. Hunter, Mgr.
576
Walkertown
.-. do. .-
J. E. Long
577
do
57S
....do
.- do
W. N. Poindexter
579
5S0
5S1
...-do
--.do
---.do
.—do
Winston-Salem
..--do
R. E. Payne, Mgr
M. D. Bailey
E. F. Barber
.5S''
....do
....do
...-do
..--do-
W. H. Clinard
5.S8
-—do
W. F. Shoffner
584
----do—
F. H. Fries
•Successor to Kernersville Roller Mills.
Miscellaneous Factokies
133
— Continued
Secretary or Treasurer
Articles Manufactured
tTo c
5Sm
c^ d
Capital
Stock
No.
C. W. Byrd
L. E. O'Briant.
E. A. Seeman...
W. L. Smith
C. H. Bvu-nett...
S. D. Crenshaw.
W. C. Wooding__
R. L. MitchelL-.
W. E. Phillips-
H. W. Cutohin.
J. W. Hines, Jr.
C. W. Walton__.
E. Gorham
J. W. Hines
J. H. Koonce.
W. Mc.R. Smith
E. V. Zoeller
C. H. Griffith
W. A. Styers, Mgr.
B. X. Linville_
T. W. Alderman.
C. D. Ogburn.
Fred. Bailey...
R. G. Shackell.
W. S. Pfohl
S. Wilson Gray.
Harness and saddles
Corn meal
Corn meal
Metal tobacco hogsheads
Laundering
Lumber
Optical products
Optical lenses
Monuments, concrete work, building material.
Printing and blank books
Overalls and overall pants
Soft drinks
Commercial fertilizer and allied products
Hogsheads
Building material
Rough lumber
Lumber
Mattresses
Rehandling leaf tobacco
Ice
1912
500
1914
1899
1900
20,000
20,000
1904
1907
1SS5
1906
1S98
1895
3,000
6,100
30,000
21,000
5,600
1909
1914
1906
1912
30,000
38,000
1,000
5,000
38,000
Gas for railway car illumination
Fertilizer and cotton-seed products.
Ice
Job printing
Cotton seed products
Repair shop
Buggies
Lumber, corn meal, baled cotton
Repairing
Fertilizers
C.-S. oil, soybean, peanut oil, meal, hulls, linters.
Coffins and caskets
Flour and feed
Flour, meal and feedstuff
Wagons and vehicle repairing
Flour, feed and meal
Brick
1913
1889
1904
1904
1892
2,000
500,000
38,800
42,000
Lumber
Flour, meal, feed
Water-closet seats and specialties
Job printing
Tobacco flues
Flour, meal, feed
Lumber
Lumber
Lumber
Flat plug chewing tobacco
Flour, meal, feedstuff
Chewing and smoking tobacco
Commercial printing
Granite monuments
Brass, brze., alum., iron cstgs., mach. shop work.
Chewing and smoking tobacco and snuff
68,066
1898
1867
1910
1905
1890
1888
1901
1909
2,500,000
6,000
7,500
12,000
4,000
1916
1910
1916
2,500
50,000
1896
1902
1906
1912
1914
1912
1914
1870
1907
1911
1909
1906
1,000
1,250
2,000
150,000
5,000
300,000
250,000
31,000
473,800
532
533
534
535
536
537
538
539
540
541
542
543
544
545
546
547
548
549
550
551
552
553
554
555
556
557
558
559
560
561
562
563
564
565
566
567
568
569
570
571
572
573
574
575
576
577
578
579
580
581
582
583
584
134
XoRTii Carolixa Labok Statistics
T AISLE No. 1
No.
County
Postoffice
F.ictory
President
5«
5S6
5S7
5SS I-
5S!> !-
590
591
592
59S
594
595
596
597
59S
599
600
601
602
603
604
605
606
607
60>
609
610
611
612
613
614
615
616
617
61S
619
620
621
622
623
624
625
626
627
62S
629
630
631
632
633
634
635
636
637
Forsyth -.
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
Winston-Salem ...
....do
...-do
....do
....do
....do
._..do
...do
...do
...do
...do
....do
....do
....do
....do
....do
....do
....do
....do
....do
....do
....do
....do
....do
....do
....do
....do
....do
....do
....do
....do
....do
....do
....do
....do
....do
....do
-..-do
Franklin.
-—do
-...do
--.-do
..-do
....do
-..do
....do
....do
-...do
—.do
Gaston...
.--do
..-do
..-do
.--.do
..-.do
.—do
.—do
-.-do
..-do
..-do
..-.do
....do...
....do
....do -.
.---do
.--do
.-..do
....do
....do
.--do
.--.do --
..-do -
..--do
...-do.-
..--do
---do
.---do
..--do
.—do
.--do
----do
— -do
--..do
---do
Cast.ilia
Franklinton
Henderson. R. 4-
Loiiisbiirg
---do
.--do --.
.—do...
.—do
-—do
Youn^s^"ille
.—do.- ---
Alexb....
Cher^y^^lle
Crouse
Dallas
Bycrly Brick Yard. Ind
Caro. Foundry and Marh. Co., Inc.
Carolii\a Paper Box Co
Cherv>-Cola Bottling Works .'
Crystal Ice Co
Exp. Leaf Tob. Co., (Br. Dep.)
Flynt, J. C... Tob. Co., Inc
Fosrle Bros. Co., Inc
Forsyth Roller Mills..
Hodcecock Brick Yard
Nissen, G. E., A- Co., Ind
Nissen, S. J., Co., Ind..
Orinoco Suj-iply Co., Inc
Pepsi-Cola BottUnc Co
Piedmont Industrial Press, Ind
Reynolds, R. J., Tobacco Co., Inc.
Salem Iron Works. Inc
Sallock Candy Kitchen, Ind
Shell. H. E.. Ind ..-
Shclton. ,T. E.. Box and Lbr. Co., Inc
Sheppard Veneer Co.--
Shipley. J. W., Ind -..
Shore Printing Co
Smilh-Phillips Lumber Co
Southside Roller Mills, Ind
Spach, J. C, Wagon Works, Ind
Taylor Bros., Part
Tice Bottling Works, Ind
Townsend Buggy Co
Turner-White Coffin Co
\'a.-Caro. Chemical Co
Wachovia Mills, Inc
Wall, J. A., & Son, Part
Winston Brick and Tile Co
Winston Printing Co
Winston Steam Laundr.v
Wir.ston Velucle Co., Inc
Zii zendorf Laundry
Wood.ird, C. C
Franklin Veneer Co
Parks & Son Co
Colonial Pine Co
Cooper, Geo. H., Ind
Louisburg Bottling Works, Ind
Louisburg Coal and Ice Co., Inc
Louisbiu-g Cotton Oil Mill. Inc
Wesson. G. W.. Ind
Pearce, J. R., Ind
Youngsville Bottling Works, Ind...
.\lexis Milling Co
; Styers Sash and Door Shop, Ind
! Beaver Dam Roller Mills
Piedmont Metal Roofing Co., Inc..
R. F. Byerly
W. B. Cook.--
W. D. Heming-nay
Ralph Long
.\. L. Butner
L. X. Walker, Mgr....
•lames G. Flynt
H. A. Pfohl
A. E. Holton
P. W. Hedgecock
W. M. Xissen, Owner.
S. J. Nissen
E. T. Mickey
A. F. Moses
J. H. Rich -
R. J. Reynolds
W. J. Hege
K. Sallock- -
H E. Shell—
Watt Hutcherson
B. J. Sheppard
J. W. Shipley-
W. A. Shore- —
R. S. Gallowa.v
S. L. Spach
W. M. Spach, Mgr
Ta\ lor Bros
W. C. Tice -...
S. M. Bumpers
F. G. Hdlman
S. T. Morgan
J. .\. McDowell
J. A. Wall
W. T. Cirter
D. B. Scoggin
J. W. Sheppard
J. O. White
F. G. Dunklee, Mgr...
Thornton JetTries..
George H. Cooper.
F. L. Hedman
P. -A.. Revis
F. H. Allen. Mgr...
G. W. Wesson
J. R. Pearce
W. C. Young
J. W. .\bernathy-.
W. J. T. St.vers....
S. L. Carpenter
Miscellaneous Factories
135
— Continued
Secretary or Treasurer
J. F. Gcriier...
S. Linthiciim..
C. H. Hunter.
R. M. Hanes-.
T. P. Fulton.
A. T. Butner.
H. B. Pulliam.
V. B. Melchor..
M. E. Motsinser
W. T. Spaugh, Seo.-Mgr.
J. VV. Hylton....
Kent Sheppard.
W. A. Shore...
W. L. Teague.
E. O. Pleasants-
W. B. Carlton...
S. D. Crenshaw.
A. T. Butner....
R. J. Bowen
W. L. Harper....
W. S. Sheppard.
W. T. Baynes
C. L. Woodard-
J. A. Cox
V. W. Stewart.
H.G.Harrison, Gen.-Mgr.
r. L. Howard.
C. C. Ma&on...
Articles Manufactured
Handrnade brick
Iron and brass castings, corn milLs, tnach. repairs.
Paper boxes
Bottled goods
Ice
Rehandling leaf tobacco
Plug chewing tobacco
Lumber and building material.
Flour, meal, feed
Brick
Farm wagons and carts...
Business wagons
General building supplies.
Pepsi-cola
Publishing
Cigarettes, chewing and smoking tobacco
Saw mills, wdwkg.,mach.,cstgs.,dye house mach.,etc
Candy and ice cream
Monumental and building stone
Tobacco bo.xes, building material
Veneer, splint baskets, crates
Harness
■Job printing
Bu'Iding material
Flour and feed
Wagons, log wagons, wagon beds
Chewing tobacco
Bottled soft drinks, ice cream
Harness
Coffins and caskets
Commercial fertilizer and allied products
Flour, meal
Monuments, tombstones
Paving and building brick, farm drain tile
Printing, lithographing
Laundered goods
Spring vehicles and automobile bodies
Laundering
Inch-board lumber
Cut rotary veneer
Box shooks, rough and dressed lumber
N. C. Short-leaf pine lumber
Farm wagons and carts
Bottled soft drinks.
Ice, ice-cream, soda water, etc
Cotton-seed products
Liimber
Tobacco flues
Bottled soft drinks
Flour, moal and mill feed
Sash, doors, blind, tables, washboard, etc
Flour, meal, feed
Metal shingles..
1900
1098
1916
1912
1914
1911
1871
1900
1876
1S34
1S94
1909
Capital
Stock
20,100
13,000
10,000
65,000
1910
1899
1900
1909
1912
1905
1886
1S98
1904
1901
1S54
1SS5
1904
1913
1903
1S95
1900
1904
1900
1911
1897
1907
83,000
96.000
50,000
5,000
7,200
10,000.000
100,000
35,000
15,000
15,000
350,000
6,000
29,300
1912
1908
1900
1903
1906
1914
1902
1910
1912
1900
1915
1913
25,000
2,500
10,900
21,000
20,000
1,500
5,000
25,000
3,250
25,000
5,500
5,000
6,300
No.
585
586
587
5S8
589
590
591
592
593
594
595
596
597
598
599
000
601
602
603
604
605
606
607
608
609
610
611
612
613
614
615
616
617
618
619
620
621
622
623
624
625
626
627
628
629
630
631
632
633
634
635
636
637
136
N^ORTH Carolina Labor Statistics
Table No. 1
No.
638
639
640
641
642
643
644
645
646
647
648
649
650
651
652
653
654
655
656
657
658
659
660
661
662
663
664
665
666
667
66S
669
670
671
672
673
674
675
676
677
678
679
680
681
6S2
683
684
6S5
686
687
688
689
690
County
Postoffice
Gaston .
....do...
..-.do...
...do...
...-do...
.-..do...
..._do-_.
._..do...
....do..-
....do...
....do...
.._.do...
....do...
Gates...
..-.do...
....do...
..-.do.-
....do...
_...do_..
...-do—
-...do...
do .-I Hobbsville
do. ..-I do
do I Sunbury.-.
do 1 do
do ' do
Gastonia
....do
--.-do
....do
...-do
_...do
_.._do-
--..do
....do-
---.do
Mount Holly.
Stanley
....do
Eiu-e.-
..-..do
..-do
Gates*.
...do
...do
Gates ville
—do
Factory
President
...do
Cheoah
..-do
Topton
Chambers
Tuskeegee
Bullock
—do
Creedmoor
Nelson, Va., R. 1
..--do
Graham
..-.do
-...do
...-do
---.do
Granville.-.
...do
-...do
.do
.do Northside
.do I Oxford
do ! do
-..do j do
.--do i do
-.-do 1 do
...do do
do '■ do
do ' do
.--do
.-.-do
...do
.-..do
Greene...
Guilford.
....do-....
—do
..-.do
....do
StovaU
Snow Hill...
Climax
....do
...do I Friendship.
Coca-Cola Bottling Co
Fleming Saw Mill, Part...
Gaston Iron Works, Ind
Gastonia Mattress Co., Ind
Gazette Publishing Co
Henry Lumber Mill, Ind
Loftin & Co., Ind
Spencer Lumber Co
Southern Cotton Oil Co
White Monument Works, Part
Robinson Saw Mill, Ind
Cloningor Saw Mill, Ind
Parker & Cambo, Part
Eure Lumber Mills, Part
Hale Coach Shop, Ind
Spivey Saw Mill, Ind
Lyon & Dennis Mill, Part
Piland's Shop, Ind
Rooks Repair Shop, Ind
Cabiness, R. C, Ind
Trotman Saw Mill, Ind..
Hathaway Mill, Ind
Hollowell Shops, Ind..
Cross & Co., Saw Mill, Ind
HoBer Saw Mill, Part ...-
Hunter Grist Mill, Ind
Pierce, L. M., Ind
Cody Lumber Mill, Part.
SwcetwatL-r Fl. ard Grist Mills, Ind
Kinsland Lumber Mill, Ind
Dean Saw Mill, Ind
Garland Saw Mill, Ind
Campbell Saw Mill, Ind
Royster & Campbell
Longmire, L. H., Ind
Tilley Saw Mill, Ind
Connolly Saw Mill, Ind
All-Cola BottUng Co., Ind
Export Leaf Tobacco Co., Branch..
Carman Wheel Co
Ideal Mfg. Co., Ind
Imperial Tobacco Co., O.xf. Branch.
Jackson Saw Mill, Ind
O.xford Bottling Works.
Oxford Buggy Co., Inc
Oxford Ice Co
Ray, C. D., & Son, Ind
Taylor-Cannady Buggy Co
Daniel Saw Mill, Ind
Whitley Saw Mill, Ind
Keece's Saw Mill, Ind
Reynolds, W. C, & Co
Idol Roller Mill, Ind —
J. L. Snyder
R. E. Fleming
B. Frank Norris
J. M. Underwood
J. W. Atkins
T. A. Henry-
Charles F. Loftin
Geo. R. Spencer, Mgr.
S. T. Morgan
Banks and W. M.White
R. Z. Robinson
H. J. Cloninger
Bailey Parker
E. H. Eiu-e & Co
J. P. Hale
O. R. Spivey
D. C. Lyon
W. H. Piland
David Rooks.-
R. C. Cabiness
O. H. Trotman
C. B. Hathaway
\V. G. Hollowell
F. N. Cross
M. Hofler, Mgr
F. N. Cross
L. M. Pierce
Cody & Cody-
S. P. Harward
C. S. Kinsland
J. C. Dean
G. H. Garland
A. A. Campbell
L. H. Longmire
A. H. Tilley
W. B. Connelly
L. C. Hand
John Webb, local Mgr.
A. S. Carman
L P. Royster
G. A. Wills
J. E. Jackson
J. M. Meadows, Mgr..
W. J. Long
R. C. M. Calvert
C. D.Ray
H. H. Burroughs
W. C. Daniel
J. M. Whitley
R. A. Neeoe
J. C. Reynolds
C. W. Idol
*Main office, SuSolk, Va.
Miscellaneous Factokies
137
— Continued
Secretary or Treasurer
Articles Manufactured
[
-a
13 a
_S a
Is
J— off
Capital
Stock
i
No.
G. H. Marvin
Bottled soft drinks-..-
1907
1913
1S95
S 3,000
2,500
638
639
640
641
642
643
Lumber
Metal repair work.. _
\ Mattresses
E. D. Atkins
Job printing, publishing, etc..
Sash, doors, and blinds...
: 1906
Sash, doors, blinds, mill works
20,000
10,000,000
644
E. E. Gates
Cotton-seed products
646
647
Monuments and cut granite
Lumber-
1911
1913
Lumber
649
650
M. M. Parker
Lumber, shingles, meaL-,
Lumber. -
1912
1S97
1912
3,000
650
1,000
Carts and wagons -
651
Lumber
652
C. J. Dennis.
653
Carts and wheels
1892
1906
190S
654
Carts and wagons.
500
Carts and wheels.
656
Pine and cypress lumber
657
658
1906
1913
2,500
1,500
Carts, wagons, wheels and repairs
659
660
661
662
Cross & Co
Saw mill products, ginned cotton-..
Lumber and board
1914
1,500
Water-ground meal- -
Carts and wheels ..
1906
1900
1900
663
Lumber and shingles
20,000
15,000
10,000
664
665
666
667
668
669
670
671
Flom-, meal, feedstuff
Hardwood lumber...
Lumber
Lumber
1,500
Lumber
1912
J. G. Roj-ster
Rough lumber
2,500
Tobacco flues
1S93
1909
Lumber..
4,000
673
Lumber-
Bottled soft drinks
1916
1911
1915
1908
1,500
674
Hogsheads -
675
70,000
676
Sweeping compounds
677
G. A. Falls
Redried leaf tobacco
679
680
Lumber-
1907
1909
1906
1905
1,000
800
58,900
20,000
Bottled soft drinks
I. N. Howard
Buggies and suiiies.
6S1
6S2
683
684
A. H. Powell
Ice, commercial coal handling
Lumber
Buggies
1896
1911
1906
1914 .
1870
1912
60,000
Pine lumber, _ .
685
Rough lumber..
1,200
686
687
P. Neece
Flour, meal, mill feed, etc
8,000
2,000
688
689
Flour, meal and feedstuff
690
138
North Carolina Labob Statistics
Table No. 1
No.
691
692
693
694
695
690
697
69S
609
700
701
70?
703
704
705
706
707
708
709
710
711
712
713
714
715
716
717
71S
719
720
721
722
723
724
725
726
727
728
729
730
731
732
733
734
735
736
737
738
739
740
741
742
• 743
County
PostofiBce
Factory
President
Guilfcrd. .
,.-do
...do
_..do
...do
...do
...do
...do......
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...-do
...do
....do
....do
....do
....do
....do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
....do
...do
...do
..._do
Gibsonville
...do
...do
...do
Greensboro
....do
...do
....do
....do
....do
....do,
...-do
.-..do
....do
....do
....do
..--do
....do
....do
....do
....do
Greensboro, R. 3.
...do
...do
Greensboro.
...do
...do
.-..do-
....do
...-do
....do
...-do
....do
..--do
....do
.---do
....do
....do.
...-do
....do
....do
....do
....do
Greensboro, R. 2.
Gree ashore
....do
....do
....do
...do
...do
..-.do...
Guilford College..
Apple & Hardie
Reedy Fork Roller Mills, Part
Wall Saw Mill, Ind...
Gibsonville Milling Co
Apostolic Messenger Printing Offict
Acme Mill Works, Ind
.•\rctic Ice and Coal Co., Inc
Bain Mill, Ind
Ballance & Co., Ind
Blue Bell Overall Co., Ind
Brown, Geo. C, & Co., Branch house
Chero-Cola Bottling Co
Clegg's North Side Bakery, Ind
Coltraine & Dorsett, Part...
Cook-Lewis Foundry Co., Inc
Columbia Laundry Co
Cunningham Brick Co
Dick's Laundry Co., Inc
EI-Rees-So Cigar Co
Gate City Candy Co., Ind..
Glascock Stove Mfg. Co., Inc
Greensboro Printing Co., Ind
Groome Broom Co
Groome Canning Co., Ind...
Groome, M. C, Ind
Harrison Printing Co., Inc
Kendall Ptg. and Eng. Co., Ind
Knight, J. W., & Sons
Lang Cigar Co
McLean Saw Mill, Ind
Neese Marble Yard, Ind
Newman Machine Co., Inc
North State Milling Co., Inc
Oettinger Buggy Co., Part
Pepsi-Cola Bottling Works, Ind
Pierce Printing Co
Piedmont Ice and Coal Co
Pintsch Compressing Co., Inc
Pitts Lumber Mill, Ind
Sergeant Mfg. Co., Inc
Seidenberg & Co., Inc
Stone, Jos. J., & Co
South Atlantic Lumber Co., Inc...
Stewart's Mill, Ind
Stafford, E. J., & A. G.*
Troxler's Mill
Vick Chemical Co
Washington Steam Bakery, Part...
W. N. C. Advocate Printing Co
Williams, J. G., Ind
Wright Safety Air-brake Co., Inc..
Wysong & Miles Co., Inc
Barrow Saw Mill, Ind
G. C. Hardie, Mgr
N. S. Iluflines&Son..
J. R. Wall
S. V. May
W. R. Cox
L. M. Clymer
W. C. Boren
E. E. Bain
H. E. Ballance, Owner
C. C. Hudson
Frank Cover, Mgr
P. II. Jeter
L. L. Clegg, Owner
Coltraine & Dorsett..
\. B. Lambert
J. S. Wynne
W. H. Osborn
Thomas O. Ayres
John T. Rees
C. Boyst
G. T. Glascock
H. W. Sinclair
C. A. Groome
Z. L. Ciroome
M. C. Groome
C. G. Harrison
C. B. Kendall
J. C. Knight
W. W. King
M. R. McLean
J. H. Neese
George F. Newman..
A. S. Gate
J. R. Oettinger, Supt.
J. A. Long
C. A. Bray
O. W. Monroe
R. M. Dixon
J. R. Pitts
G. S. Sergeant
A. L. Sylvester
George A. Grimsley..
J. P. Swanson
John R. Stewart
E. J. Stafford
B. C. Troxler
L. Richardson
M. W. Sterne and Son
D. B. Coltraine
J. G. Williams...
J. E. Latham
O. C. Wysong
H. D. Barrow
'Temporarily suspended.
Miscellaneous Factories
139
— Continued
Secretary or Treasurer
Articles Manufactured
Capital
Stock
No.
D. P. Clapp_
W. R. Cox_._
H. E. Cartland.
Dale Starbuck,
A. R. Lewis
R. N. Hadley
J. H. Cunningham..
George VV. Foushee.
V. B. Morgan
T. A. Glascock.
T. L. Knight.
L. J. Duffy...
W. McC. Neale.
W. B. Atwater..
J. C. Pierce...
W. B. Ross....
C. W. Walton.
V.C. Sergeant....
George G. Finch.
S. T. W>Tick
Claude Kiser
H. S. Richardson
H
M
. Blair
F.
J.
0.
A.
Lawson
Kleemeier
Rough lumber, switch ties, etc
Flour, corn meal and shipstuff
Rough lumber
Flour, meal, shipstuff
Books and periodicals
Roll work for flour mills
Ice and ice-cream
Dressed lumber, building material
Candy
Overalls
Lumber and wood oil
Carbonated beverages
Bread, cakes and pies
Repaired autos, etc
Iron, brass, bronze and aluminum castingi
Laundering, dj'eing, dry cleaning
Brick.
Laundering
Cigars
Candy
Stoves and general foundry products
Job printing
Brooms
Canned vegetables and fruit
Canned tomatoes
Printing and blank books
Job printing, engraving
Monuments and tombstones and curbing.
Lango cigars
Lumber
Monuments and tombstones
Woodworking machinery
Flour, meal and feedstuff
Buggies and wagons
Bottled soft drinks
Job printing, rubber stamps
Ice
Gas for railway car illumination
Doors, sash, building material
Saw mills, sash weights, grate bars
Cigars
Printers and blank book manufacturers...
Lumber and box shooks
Flour, meal, feedstuff
Plug chewing tobacco
Meal and flour
Proprietary medicines
General bakery products
Printing and publishing
Building brick
Exploitation of safety air-brakes
Woodworking machinery
Lumber
1910
1,000
1906
1911
1896
1907
1912
1915
1915
1911
1916
1906
1906
1S90
1913
1916
1S96
1907
1907
1904
1905
1916
leoi
1890
1906
1912
1906
1910
1901
1915
18S9
1898
1^69
190S
1903
1906
1SS7
1905
1907
1902
1912
48,000
25,000
10,000
14,800
18,000
16,000
10,000
6,000
15,000
6,000
700
50,000
1,000
8,000
30,000
30,200
5,000
2,000
12,950
500,000
20,000
20,000
100,000
21,400
100,000
6,000
2,000
8.000
3,000
106,000
378,000
691
692
693
694
695
696
697
698
699
700
701
702
703
704
705
706
707
708
709
710
711
712
713
714
715
716
717
718
719
720
721
722
723
724
725
726
727
728
729
730
731
732
733
734
735
736
737
738
739
740
741
742
743
140
ISToKTH Carolina Labor Statistics
Table No. 1
No.
744
74.)
740
917
748
749
750
751
752
753
754
755
756
757
758
759
760
761
762
763
764
765
766
767
768
769
770
771
772
773
774
775
776
777
778
779
780
781
782
783
784
785
786
787
788
789
790
791
792
793
794
795
796
County
Postoffice
Guilford
....do
....do
....do
....do
....do
....do
..__do ..-_
._..do
....do
....do_ .-_
....do_ .-
.-..do
....do
....do
....do
..__do
....do
....do
....do
....do
..-_do
L...do
....do
....do
....do
....do
....do
....do
....do
_...do
....do
_.._do
....do
_...do
....do
__._do
..-.do
.-..do
,.-.do
....do
-..-do
....do
...-do
-.-.do..:
....do
....do
HaUfax
-...do
....do
....do
....do
....do
Guilford ColkgD..
....do
....do
High Point
....do
....do
....do
...do
.-..do
....do
....do
...do
....do
....do
..-.do
....do
....do
.---do
....do
....do
....do
.---do
....do
....do
....do
....do
....do
....do
..--do
....do
..--do
....do
.-..do
....do
....do
Jamestown
Julian
McLeacsville
....do
McLeansville, R. 1
Oak Ridge
Pleasant Garden.-
Pomona
Stokesdale
Summerfield
....do
....do
Enfield
.--do
Essex
Littleton
...-do
...-do
Factory
Guilford College Milling Co
Long's Saw Mill, Ind
Sizemore Saw Mill, Ind
Barker Roller Mills, Ind.-
Beeson's Wagon Shop, Ind
Ecker, Ferd., Ind
Farley, C. T., Ind
Haj'T;\'orth Roll and Panel Co., Part.
High Point Brick Co
High Point Buggy Co., Inc
High Point Glass and Dec. Co
High Point Mar. and Gran. Wks., Ind.
High Point Milling Co., Inc
High Point Printcry, Ind
High Point Showcase Co
High Point Steam Laundry, Part.--
Hill Veneer Co
Sunnyside Ice and Fuel Co., Inc
High Point Mfg. Co
High Point Veneer and Panel Co
Ideal Table Co --
Idol Lumber Co., Inc
Mcllichampe Printing Co
Mcndenhall, S. H., & Co
Peerless Machine Works
Petrie Printing Co
Pittsbrg. Plt.Glass Co. of Mich., Inc..
Roper, D. R., Ind
Rankin CofEn and Casket Co., Inc..
Shipman Organ Co., Ind
Southern Veneer and Panel Co., Inc
Stamey Printing House, Ind
Standard Mirror Co., Inc
Welborn's Tin Shop, Ind
Welch's Printing Office, Ind
Johnson Shoe Co
Julian Milling Co
Fishel Saw Mill, Ind
Holt's W'agon Shop, Ind.--
Reedy Fork Roller Mills, Inc
Case, C. R., Ind
Hackett Saw Mill
Pomona Terra-Cotta Co
Stokesdale Lumber Co.''
DLxie Roller Mills
Summerfield Milling Co
Lane Saw Mill, Ind
Bellamy Saw Mill
Kimball Hardwood Co
Essex Saw Mill, Ind
Deep Creek Mills, Ind
Granite Corn Mill, Ind
King Saw Mill, Ind.-
President
H. M. Crutchfield.
A. S. Long
O. T. Sizemore
F. II. Barker
N. W. Becson
F. Ecker..
C. T. Farley...
Early E. Younts, Mgr.
J. Elwood Cox
C. Hoertel -.
D. R. Roper
W. C. Jones
W. C. Phillips
Frank GuUey, Mgr
J. P. Crowder, Mgr...
C. M. Hauscr..
S. E. Willis
F. E. Creelman
J. A. Clinard
W. J. Mc.\nally
W. J. McDanicl
W'. L. MelUchampe...
E.C.Mendenhail.Mgr..
W. L. Smith, Mgr
Louie C. Petrie
C. W. Brown
D. R. Roper
W. P. Pickett
W. G. Shipman
J. W. Clinard
W. L. Stamey
Frank McKnight
R. W. Welborn
J. E. Welch
A. F. Johnson
W. M. Combs
J. A. Fishel-..
E. S. Holt
Mrs. M. C. Haynes
C. R. Case
J. B. Hackett
W^ C. Boren
C. W. Taylor
C. F. Shield
W. D. Lane
J. L. Bellamy
C. N. Kimball, Mgr...
R. P. Harris
W.H. Nicholson. Lessee
G. E. Harris, Owner..
S. D. King
*Temporarily suspended.
Miscellaneous Factories
141
— Continued
Secretary or Treasurer
' Articles Manufactured
a> a
m
Capital
Stock
No.
E. C. Mackie-
Floiu-, graham-flour, feedstuff, chicken feed
Lumber. . ..
1910
1907
S 2,500
600
744
745
746
1904
1003
1894
747
748
Charles Hoertel, Mgi.
749
Automobile repairs, parage . .
750
J P Hav-w-orth, Sec-Tr
1905
751
Brick
75?
H. A. White
1901
1912
1907
1901
1884
1898
1906
1S05
1914
1911
1902
1916
1914
25,000
2,500
1.200
13,500
1,000
75,S
754
Tombstones and monuments ..
755
Flour, meal and feed . . .
756
757
Showcases, office and bank fmriiture, etc
758
10,000
11,800
10,000
50,000
20,000
7,500
3,000
759
J. C. Hill
A. J. Owen
D. M. Pollock
J. W. Clinard
J. M. S. Salisbury
A. H. Idol
W. A. Barber
Thin vaneer and cross banding
Ice
Letter files
Excelsior
Tables
Building lumber
Printing-. ._ . . ...
760
761
762
763
764
765
766
767
6,000
5,400
100,000
750
18,000
32,300
10,000
768
Ada H. Hallstrom
Printing ...
1914
769
A. H. Gillespie
Mirrors ^nd beveled plates
770
Cigars
Coffins and caskets
Reed organs
Veneers and panels
Printing and publishing
Mirrors and art glass
Cornices, gutter flues and general line tin work
Job printing . .
1913
1902
1908
1911
1906
1901
1903
771
A. M. Rankin .
77?;
77.'^
W. G. Meneaan
774
775
0. J. Velsack
59,200
1,000
500
6,000
5,300
1,000
4,000
6,000
776
777
778
J. W. Johnson
G. A. Garrett,.: .
Shoes
Flour, meal, feed ..... ... ..
1896
1895
1912
1875
1913
779
780
Buildingmaterial
Wagons and repaired vehicles
781
783
J. L. Haynes--
Flour, meal, feed ... .
783
Lumber.
784
Cross and switch ties... ... . . ....
785
G. S. Boren
T. S. Coon
J. B. Ogburn_.,_ _ .
Sewer, drain and culvert pipe, tile, etc
Lumber and boxes
Flour, meal and feed...
1SS5
1900
1S9G
1914
1910
1912
100,000
5,000
786
787
788
0. E. Shields
Flour, meal, feedstuff
Board and framing
Rough lumber
Tobacco flues
25,000
700
789
790
E. I. Bellamy.
791
792
Lumber ...
793
794
Corn meal
Pine lumber ... ...
1904
1909
1,000
4,000
795
796
142
N"oRTn Carolina Labok Statistics
Table No. 1
No.
County
Postoffice
Factory
President
797
Halifax
....do
...-do
....do
_.._do
Littleton..
Wollett Lumber Mills
Early Saw Mill, Ind
Brown, R. M., Ind
E. E. Wollett
7QS
799
Rosemary
Scotland Neck
...-do
800
ROl
Coleman Saw Mill, Part
J. W. Coleman & Son.
802
....do
....do
Futrell Planing Mill, Ind.
J. P. Futrell
803
_-._do
--..do....
Kitchin Saw Mill, Ind
Madry, J. W., Ind..
S. B. Kitchin
804
....do
....do
J. W. Madrv
SOo
....do
--..do
Scotland Neck Brick Co., Ind
Shaw Saw Mill, Ind...
J. B. Haic, Ownr.-Mgr.
A. B. Shaw
80fi
.-.-do
....do
....do
Weldon
807
C. J. Rhem
80S
-...do
-..-do
Dixon & Pool Mfg. Co., Inc
Harris Sheet Metal Works, Ind
Roanoke Box Co., Inc
Weldon Br. and Land Imp. Co., Inc.
Devries, J. 0., Ind
Harrell Printing House
Overby Gin and Milling Co
Steed Saw Mill, Ind..-
809
....do
....do
R. A. Harris
810
....do
. do...
811
-.-.do....
do ..
H V Bounds
■8T>
....do
....do
813
....do..
....do
814
Harnett
....do
Z. D. Overby
815
T. E. Steed
81fi
....do
Broadway, R. 2...
Chalybeate Spgs..
Coats .
817
....do
Senter, D. H., Ind.
D. H. Senter
818
-...do
P. F. Pope
J C. B^Td, Mgr.
819
do
Duke, R. 1...
Duke
Byrd, J. C, & Bro , Part.
S-'O
....do
Moulton, H. V
821
....do
do
Turlington Saw Mill, Ind.
822
- do
Avery Saw Mill, Ind.
W T. Avery
8-^3
....do
-...do ...
Beaslev Saw Mill, Ind...
824
....do
...-do
W. R. Denning
825
do
do -
C. J. Smith
826
do
do
M. B. Williams
827
...-do
....do-
Dunn Oil Mills Co
828
....do
do
Godard Lumber Co., Ind
J. G. Godard
829
...do
do .
John A. McKay
830
do
do
Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co.
V. L. Stevens
831
-.--do- -
... do
G. F. Pope
832
....do
do
Tilehman Lumber Co . .
M. H. Tilghman
833
834
--.-do
....do
do
Harnett, R. F. D.-
Sexton, J. A., Lumber Co
T. B. Reynolds, Mgr..
J. S. Arnold
835
do
Matthews' Woodworking Shop, lud.
J. P. Matthews
836
— -do
Haj-\vood
--.-do
do
Olivia...
H. C. Cameron.
837
P. G. Thomson
838
...-do
do .
Mease Saw Mill, Part....
W. M. Mease-C. Mease
839
T. Leniir Gwvn
840
....do
--.do
Clyde
Clyde Roller Mills
J. L. Morgan
841
Z. V. Ferguson
842
do . .-
Hazlcwood
Waj-nesville
do
C. S. Walton
843
do
J. H. McConnell
844
...-do
Miller, C. W., Ind
C. W. Miller
845
- do
do
Waynesville Milling Co., Part
B. H. Greenwood
846
Henderson. .-
....do
Hendersonville
W. M. Britton
847
Hildebrand Brick Yard, Ind
D. S. Hildebrand
848
. do
Flat Rock
H. S. Simmons
849
....do
Fletcher
AsheviUe Brick and Tile Co., Inc....
J. P. Fletcher
Miscellaneous Factories
143
— Continued
Secretary or Treasurer
J. R. Wollett.
W. E. Smith.
J. S. Turner-
A. R. Dixon.
J. A. Johnston.
W. W. Wiggins..
H. B. Harrell.
A. L. Overby.
J. A. Buchanan.
L. L. Levinson.
George T. Noel.
Z. V. Snipes.
George P. McKay.
W. R. Howard
G. M. Tilghman.
Charles S. Bryant.
C. Mease
J. O. Piatt
C. K. Mullin
E. B. McCku-e, Mgr.
M. J. Buckner.
S. G. Rhodes...
Articles Manufactured
•a
III
>5 CPC
Capital
Stock
No.
Lumber, laths, sash doors, etc
S
797
Lumber
798
799
Lumber
1913
190G
1905
1913
Lumber.
8,000
38,000
800
801
802
Cotton-seed oil, meal, linters, hulls
Rough and dressed lumber
Lumber
803
804
805
Brick
Building brick
1916
Lumber
806
807
808
809
Brick..
1902
1911
8,800
11,000
Sash, doors, and mill work.
Sheet metal pipe and gutters .
Box Shooks...
1912
1890
1915
1894
1912
1914
15,000
22,000
9.000
3,000
3,000
810
811
812
813
814
815
Brick
Export lumber.
Printing
Lumber, ginned cotton
Lumber
Lumber and shingles
816
Dressed lumber
1907
1913
1906
5,000
10,000
8,000
817
818
819
820
821
822
Window shades...
Lumber
Rough lumber
Pine lumber
Lumber
1909
Lumber
823
824
825
826
827
828
829
830
831
Lumber, ginned cotton
1902
1914
1903
1S92
1910
1889
1906
1901
1915
1914
2,000
8,500
3,000
41,300
10,000
35,000
3,000
Ice
Monuments-
Cotton-seed products..
Lumber..
Implements and various metal products
Soft drinks
Lumber
Lumber..
50,000
832
833
Lumber
Rough lumber.
834
835
836
Porch and stair material, etc
Lumber
1914
1906
1904
1916
1894
Woodpulp, jute board, tannic acid
2,750,000
1,000
50,000
5,000
837
838
839
Rough lumber...
Aluminum and tin dinner-pails
Meal, floiu-, bran, shorts
840
841
849
Lumber
Belting and sole leather...
Apple barrels
1903
1874
1,300
1,500
843
844
845
846
847
Saddlery and harness
Flour, meal and feed...
Butter
6,000
Brick
1900
1896 .
1899
Canned fruit and vegetables..
848
Brick and tile...
849
144
North Carolina Labor Statistics
Table. No. 1
No.
County
Postoffice
Factory
President
850
851
852
853
854
855
850
857
858
859
860
861
8G2
863
864
865
866
867
808
869
870
871
872
873
874
875
876
877
878
879
880
881
882
883
8S4
885
886
887
888
8S9
890
891
S92
893
894
895
896
897
89S
899
900
901
902
Hei dcrson.
...do
...do
....do
....do
Hertford...
....do
...do
...-do _
....do
...do
....do
....do
..._do
....do
.-..do
...-do
....do
.-.-do
....do
..-do
....do
Hoke
....do
...-do
....do
Hyde
...-do
.-..do
Iredell
....do
....do
---do
....do
.--do
....do
.-..do
....do
....do
...-do
.-..do
---do
.-.do
.---do
....do
.-.-do
..-do
....do
....do
----do
..-do
...-do
..--do
HendersonviUe
...do
--..do
.-.-do
...do
Ahoskie...
....do-
.-..do
....do-
....do
....do
Harrelsville
Cofield
....do
Earleya
....do
Murfreesboro
VVinton
....do
.---do
....do
Woodland
Raeford
.--do
....do
.-..do
Swan Quarter
....do
.---do
Cleveland
Eufala
Harroony
Mooresville
....do
..--do
....do
-...do
New Hope
....do
Statesville
.-.-do
---do
....do
-.-do
-..do
-...do
Statesville, R. 7..
Statesville
Statesville, R. 7..
StatesviUe
....do
....do
---do
HendersonviUe L.,I. and Fl.Co.,Inc.
HendersonviUe Lumber Co., Part...
Nelson Saw Mill, Ind
Nelson, T. B., Ind
Willson, J. R., Lumber Co., Part
Ahoskie Basket Mfg. Co., Part
Barnes, J. T., Ind
Flythe, F. D., Ind
Francis Mills, Ind
Montgomery Grist Mill, Part
Weaver, W. B., & Son, Part
Wynns Shingle Mill, Ind
Cofield Mfg. Co., Inc
Holloman Mills, Ind
Mitchell Saw Mill, Ind.*
Harrellsville Saw Mill, Ind
Vinson Saw Mill, Part
Banks Repair Shop, Ind...
Mount Pleasant Grist Mill
\\inton Cooperage Co., Part
Winton Mfg. Co., Part
Lassiter, J. H., & Bro., Part
Iloke Oil and Fertilizer Co., Inc
McKinnon Brick Yard, Ind.*
Raeford Mantel and Sc. Shop, Ind..
Smith Plow Works, Ind
Bridgman Saw Mill, Ind
Credle Bros., Part
Cutrell & Mason Mill, Part
Moore Saw Mill, Ind
Academy Shops Mfg. Co., Ind
Hunter Saw Mill, Ind
Johnston, H. N., Sons Co., Part
Mooresville Flour Mills
Mooresville Mar. and Gr. Wks., Ind
Templeton-\Mlliams Co., Part
Peoples Home Furnishing Co
Redman Roller Mill, Ind
Shumaker & Dishman, Part
Adams-Powell Co., Part
Ash, L., Ind
Brady Printing Co., Ind
Brown, T. N., Ind
Buffalo Clay Co., Inc
Carolina Motor Co
Buffalo Clay Co., Inc
County Line Roller Mills, Ind
Delinger Showcase Co., Ind
Garden Valley Mills, Ind
Harness Vehicle and Supply Co
Home Steam Bakery, Ind
Imperial Cotton Oil Co.*.--
Iredell Ice and Fuel Co., Inc
Charles R. Whitaker..
Howard Bennett
T. B. Nelson
T. B. Nelson
Frank E. Willson.
J. M. Odom
J. T. Barnes
F. D. Flythe
J. D. Francis
James Hassell, Miller.
T. D. Weaver, Mgr....
L. O. Wynns
B. G. Williams
H. C. Holloman
J. H. Mitchell
H. H. Taylor
R. B. Vann, Mgr
E. F. Banks
J. S. Mitchell, Owner.
H. C. Faison, Mgr
H. B. Vann, Mgr
J. H. Lassiter, Mgr...
J. W. Johnson
Wm. McKinnon
H. A. Cameron
J. P. Smith, Mgr
R. G. Bridgman
A. C. Credle, Mgr
J. R. Mason, Mgr
W. L. Moore
J. O. Johnston
H. C. Hunter
H. N. Johnston
W. M. Lentz, Mgr
Zeb. Deaton
H. N. Johnston
J. K. Harris -..
C. C. Redman
J. G. Powell, Mgr..
L. Ash
J. A. Brady
T. N. Brown
E. R. Rankin
H. H. Yount
F. F. Steele
J. M. Stroud
B. L. Delinger
Robert F. Carter..
A. P. Barron
W. S. Johnson
C. M. Steele
A. L. Butner
*Temporarily suspended.
Miscellaneous Factories
145
— Continued
Secretary or Treasurer
C. N. \YrenshalL
J. H. Todd
J. R. Willson...
M. D. Galling-
Articles Manufactured
Ice, laundry work
Planing mill products
Lumber
Lumber
Sash, doors, tables, mouldings, frames, lumber.
Truck baskets and hampers
Lumber
Cart wheels and bodies
Lumber, shingles, meal
Meal !!!!'"]!!!"!"!]!'
Lumber
Lumber and shingles
Pine staves
Lumber, ginning, grist mill products
1 Local sawing
' Pine lumber
Lumber, shingles, etc
Carts and wheels
Corn meal
Lumber and pine staves
Carts and wheels, general repairs
Pine, oak, cypress, gum lumber
P. J. Barringer Cotton-seed products
Brick "!!!!!^!"!!1!!!
Screens and doors, columns, etc
Cotton plow stocks
Lumber
; Lumber and shingles
Lumber
Lumber
Job work in iron and wood
Rough lumber
W. R. Johnston Ice
Flour, meal, feedstuff
, Monuments, tombstones
T. J. Williams, Mgr Flour and meal
J. S. Conn Mattresses
1 Floiir, meal and feed
R. L. Shumaker ! Lumber
Chewing tobacco
Plug tobacco
Commercial printing and publishing
■ Harness
Brick !]]!!!!"!!!
Garage
E. R. Rankin Brick
Flour, meal and feedstuff
B. L. Delinger Mantels and screen doors, show cases
Flour, meal, feed
J. A. Conner Buggy and wagon harness
General bakery products
H. C. Wilson Cotton-seed products
R. M. Hanes Ice
^om
1914
1889
1911
1909
1913
1915
1913
1912
1908
1906
1906
1913
1892
1913
1906
1915
1905
1912
1912
1902
1902
1916
1914
1909
1878
1916
1908
1896
1874
1916
1916
1907
1911
1905
1898
I 1903
I 1915
Capital
Stock
$ 35,000
1,500
15,000
7,000
10,000
1,200
25,000
3,800
2,500
25,000
500
1,000
6.000
5,000
1,000
30,530
12,000
2,000
4,000
6,000
10,000
15,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
15,000
29,100
21,000
No.
850
851
852
853
854
855
859
860
861
862
863
864
865
866
867
870
871
872
873
874
875
876
'877
878
879
880
881
882
883
884
887
888
891
892
893
894
895
896
900
901
902
Dept. Labor, 1916 — 10
146
North Carolina Labor Statistics
Table No. 1
No.
County
PostofEce
Factory
President
903
904
905
906
907
908
909
910
911
912
913
914
915
916
917
918
919
920
921
922
923
924
925
926
927
928
929
930
931
932
933
934
935
936
937
938
939
940
941
942
943
944
945
946
947
948
949
950
■951
fl52
953
954
955
Iredell-..,
....do
....do
....do
....do
....do
....do
....do
....do
....do
....do
_..-do
....do
....do
....do
....do
_...do
....do
....do
Jackson
....do
....do
_...do
....do
_...do
....do
....do
....do
....do
....do
Johnston..
....do
....do
....do
_-.do
_...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
....do
....do
Statesville Lineberger-AbernathyMfg.Co.,Part.
...do McElwee, J. H., Ind.
do North State Veneer Co., Part.
do Overcash Sash and Door Fac, Ind,
do Roseman Saw Mill, Ind
Statesville, R. 6... Shiloh Roller Mills, Part
Statesville - Slone GLiss Co., Ind
_do Statesville Brick Co., Ind
_do States\ille Coca-Cola Bot.Co.,Part.
.do Statesville Gas.Lt. and Fuel Co., Inc.
.do Statesville Showcase Co., Ind
.do Statesville Flour Mills Co
_do Statesville Lumber Co., Inc
.do Statesville Printing Co., Ind
.do Turner, C. H., Ind
...do
Troutman..
.--.do
Tiu'nersbur;
Beta
Dillaboro--.
...do
.--do
Erastus
Speedwell..
....do
Sylva
....do-
-..do
-.-do
Benson
-.-do
-..do-
.---do
Clayton
---do
....do
..--do
Four Oaks-
....do
---do
Micro
-.do Pine Level
..do Princeton.
.-do do
.-.-do.
....do-
...-do.
....do-
.-..do.
.-.do
-— do-
Steele, J. C, & Sons, Part
Erwin Saw Mill, Ind
Troutman's Mills, Ind
Stimpson & Steele, Part
Beta Fertilizer Co., Inc
Blue Ridge Locust Pin Co
Harris Clay Co.*
Mann Lumber Plant, Ind
Moody Saw Mill, Part
Seago, Jesse A., Ind
Shelton & Smith, Part
Calhoun Saw Mill, Ind
Harris Tannery Co
Sylva Harness Co., Ind
Sylva Tanning Co.f
Forbes Saw Mill, Ind
Roberts, G.-H., Ind
Stephenson, J. H., Ind
Woodall Lumber Plant, Ind
Barnes, John I., Ind
Clayton Oil Mill
Tomlinson Mills, Ind
Vinson Planing Mills, Ind
Allen Saw Mills, Ind
Flowers Saw Mill, Ind
Johnston Co. Lumber Co
Woodruff, H. L., Ind
Pine Level Oil Mill Co., Inc
Baker's Mill, Ind
Johnson, P. H., Ind
Little River Lumber Co., Inc
Navassa Guano Co
Selma Brick Co., Ind
do I Selma Hayo-Kola BottUng Co..
do I Selma Lumber Co., Inc
do •. I Toones Saw Mill, Ind
do Wood, S. P., Ind
.-.do-
Selma
.--do.
.do I Smithfield GiUett Saw Mill, Ind..
L. Abernathy
J. II. McElwee
P. R. Kennedy, Mgr...
L. K. Overcash
J. C. Roseman
Winters & Deal
O. W. Slone
J. C. Steele & Sons, O.
F. L. Johnson, Mgr...
J. M. Ramsey
L. C. Wagner
J. B. Foster
B. L. Scronce..
C. II. Turner- _.
C. M. Steele, Mgr
T. L. Erwin
J. H. Troutman
L. C. Steele, Mgr
L. J. Henson,Gen.Mgr.
R. W. Harris
C. J. Harris
J. J. Mann, Owner
P. E. and W.R.Moody
Jesse A. Seago
W. F. Shelton, Mgr...
J. S. Calhoun...:.--.
C. J. Harris
J. J. Leguire, Owner-.
E. L. McKoe
J. A. Forbes
G. H. Roberts
J. H. Stephenson
Preston WoodalL
John I. Barnes
E. L. Hinton
W. D. Tomlinson
John A. Vinson
J. H. Allen
W. H. Flowers
G. K. Massengill, Mgr.
H. L. Woodruff
W. M. Sanders
J. W. Baker
P. H. Johnson
Howard H. Pruyn
E. T. Taylor
N. E. Ward
B. S. Reynolds
J. W. Graham
J. J. Toones, Owner..
S. P. Wood...
R. C. Gillett
*Same as last report.
tSuccessor to C. J. Harris Tannery.
Miscellaneous Factokies
147
-Continued
Secretary or Treasurer
A. B. Lineberger
T. K. McElwee, Ms
Winters.
F. F. Steele,
H. M. Bridgman_
F. A. SherilL
E. Morrison..
S. W. Enloe...
D. K. Harris.
R. A. Wall.
D. B. OUiver.
J. P. Cloonan.
George Sloan..
P. C. Worley.
T. M. Benoy.
Articles Manufactured
Subsoil attachments
Tobacco, chewing and smoking
Veneers
Sash and doors, general mill products
Rough lumber
Floiu-, meal and feed
Mirrors
Brick and drain tile
Bottled soft drinks
Gas !!]]"!!!"]!!
Showcases, screen doors and office furniture
Flour, meal, feedstuff
Building material and box shooks
Commercial printing, stationery
Saw mill machinery, repair shop
Brick-making machinery and brick-yard supphes.
Lumber
Rough lumber
Flour, feedstuff, meal
Fertilizer and talc
Insulator pins and brackets
Miners of Kaolin
Rough and dressed lumber.
Local lumber
Lumber
Lumber
Lumber (hardwood)
Leather
Lumber
Leather and chestnut extract
Lumber
Lumber and shingles
Lumber
Dressed lumber
Sash, doors, and other building material
Cotton-seed products and fertilizer mixing
Lumber, ginned cotton..
Dressed lumber, etc
Lumber and shingles
Yellow pine lumber
Pine lumber
Dressed lumber
Cotton-seed products and fertilizers
Flour, meal, feed
Lumber
N. C. pine and poplar made into flooring, roofers, etc.
Commercial fertilizer and allied products
Common brick
Bottled soft drinks
Lumber
N. C. Pine board
Ice
Pine lumber
tH C m
o c m
a C O
£r o d
1914
1903
1881
1913
1906
1906
1909
1914
1900
190S
1889
1912
1905
1894
1913
1916
1912
1916
1916
1916
1912
1911
1903
1908
1908
1910
1907
1902
1912
1869
1902
1914
1908
1908
Capital
Stock
1,000
40,000
10,000
2,500
17,000
50,000
8,177
75,000
25,000
17,000
1,200
200
10, 000
104, 765
10,000
10,000
1,000
650
14,000
80,000
6,000
3,000
25,700
1,500
105,800
200,000
20,000
1,200
35,000
3,000
No.
1914
903
904
905
906
907
908
909
910
911
912
913
914
915
916
917
918
919
920
921
922
923
924
925
926
927
928
929
930
931
932
933
934
935
936
937
938
939
940
941
942
943
944
945
946
947
948
949
950
951
952
953
954
955
148
Worth Carolina Labor Statistics
Table No. 1
No.
PostofBce
956
Johnston
Smithfield
957
_...do
..--do
958
....do
-...do
959
....do
-. do-
960
.._.do
Wilson's Mills
961
962
_...do
.. -do...-
963
... do
Pollocksville
964
-..do
Trenton
965
_...do
....do--
966
Lee
Cumnock
967
-..do
Jonesboro
96S
..-do
969
....do
970
. do- -.
do
971
...-do
....do
972
-...do
. — do—
973
..- do ....
do
974
-...do
—do
Lenoir
---.do
975
. - do.. -
976
Kinston i
977
.-..do
-..-do 1
978
...-do
.-..do
979
-...do
...-do
980
.-- do
do
9S1
do -
do
982
----do
....do ■
983
-..-d(v
---.do
984
---.do
.-.-do
985
...-do
—do
886
--.do
.-.-do
987
do
-..do
988
— .do
--do '
989
-..-do -
-...do 1
990
-...do
----do 1
991
.-.-do
...-do !
992
— do
— do
993
..--do
....do
994
—do
....do 1
995
-...do
996
. do
LaGrange
997
Lincoln
Henry
998
-...do
999
..-do
....do
1000
-...do
- do
1001
do
Reeps\'ille
1002
do
do
1003
McDowell
Ashford ;
1004
do-
do j
1005
-..do
Dysarts\-iUe
1006
...-do
Marion
1007
...-do
---.do
1008
do 1
—do
Factory
Hood Bros., Part
Rand, N. G., Ind
Rand & Lawrence, Ind
Sanders & Walton, Part
C. M. & W. G. Wilson, Part
Maysville Cooperage Co., luc
Maysville Gin Co
Trent River Lumber Co., Inc
Barker, S., & Son, Part
Brock Gin and Saw Mill, Ind
Sharps Saw and Planing Mill, Ind..
Makepeace Sash and Door Co., Inc.
Matthews Saw Mill
Cole Printing Co., Part
Gunn Veneer and Lumber Co
MofBtt Iron Works Co., Inc
Sanford Carbonating Works, Ind...
Seaboard Milling Co., Ind
Thomas Saw Mill, Ind
Vickory, A. W., & Co., Part
Coca-Cola Bottling Works, Ind
Carolina Brick Co.*
Ellis Carriage Works, Inc
Export Lf. Tob. Co.,(Kin.ston Br.).
Hines Bros. Lumber Co
Herbert's Bakery, Ind
Hudson Buggj' Co., Ind
Jackson Mattress Factory, Ind
Kinston Iron and Man. Wks., Part..
Kinston Publishing Co
Kinston Steam Laundry, Ind
Lenoir Oil and Ice Co., Inc
Moseley Brick and Shingle Co., Inc.
Xecto-Cola Bottling Co., Ind
O'Berry Mfg. Co., Ind
Pepsi-Cola Bottling Works, Part....
Scott & Waller Tin Shop, Part
Webb, E. v., Ind
White Hogshead Shop, Ind
Whitfield Buggy Works, Ind
Rouse Buggy W'orks, Ind
Leonard, M. L., Ind
Builder's Supply Mfg. Co
Cochrane Hardwood Mfg. Co., Ind
Lincoln Milling Co
Beam, J. M., & Bro
Howards' Creek Mill Co
Caldwell, M. C, Ind
Lin\-ille FaUs Mfg. Co
Pyatt Bros. Lumber Plant
Beaman Lumber Co., Part
Blue Ridge Milling Co
Geer Roller Mill, Ind
President
T. R. Hood, Mgr
N. G. Rand...
N. M. Lawrence, Jr. ,M.
W. M. Sanders, M.er.-.
W. G. Wilson, Mgr....
John F. McNair
J. H. .Simmons
W. W. Barker, Mgr....
F. Brock
C. G. Sharpe
G. M. Makepeace
T. F. Matthews .
B. Cole, Mgr
A. M. Gunn..
T. R. Moffitt
J. R. Ingram
E. M. Underwood
John L. Thomas, Owt.
A. W. Vickory
Harvey C. Hines
C. F. Harvey
J. H. ElUs
H. C. Riley....
W. M. Herbert.
J. E. Hudson.
J. L. Jackson.
J. O. Miller
M. G. Vicks, Owner...
F. C. Dunn
B. R. Taylor
S. C. Sitterman
W. II. O'Berry
Summcrville and Mc-
R. B. Scott
E. V. Webb
J. B. White
J. T. Whitfield
John H. Rouse
M. L. Leonard
Edgar Love
J. E. Cochrane
H. L. Robinson and
M. S. Beam
T. M. Hoover
M. C. Caldwell
W. J. Brown
J. L. Morgan.
D. R. Geech..
*Plant in Craven County.
Miscellaneous Factories
149
— Continued
Secretary or Treasurer
Articles Manuf>actiu-ed
tTo a
Capital
Stock
No.
Medicinal preparations.. . |
$
956
Lumber ...
957
Lumber and veneers _ _ ._
958
Brick
1905
5,000
10,800
25,000
2,000
25,000
959
Sash, doors and blinds, general mill work
1S66
1916
1912
1915
1900
960
B. L. McLeod-.-
Gum staves
961
C. M. Mattock
Lumber, corn meal
959
Lumber ..
963
964
Lumber. .
Lumber and meal. . .
965
Rough and dressed lumber..
1,500
12,500
966
H. T. Makepeace
Sash, doors and blinds
1900
967
Lumber .
968
Job printing.
1SS5
190S
1904
190S
1915
1916
1876
1908
1902
1912
1914
1897
1903
1911
1914
1911
1914
2,000
1,200
25,000
7,000
10,000
969
970
C. M. Gunn_.__
Rotary cut veneer for furniture
E. G. Moffitt
Saw mill machinery, general foundry products
Bottled soft drinks ..
971
972
J. B. Robeson
Flour, meal, feedstuff .
973
Rough lumber... ..
974
Spokes and handles
Bottled soft drinks
7,500
975
976
L. E,. George. -
Brick
25,000
50,000
977
978
979
L. M. LaRogue _.
T.F.Lee
Rehandled leaf tobacco
Lovit Hines--
Lumber
200,000
980
981
General bakerv products.. .
Buggies and surries.
8,000
300
3,000
6,025
982
983
9S4
985
986
987
988
Mattresses
S. T. Pate, Sec.-Treas.__-
W. M. Beasley
Castings, mill work, general machine shop
Printing and publishing.. __ _
Laundering
C. W. Sanders...
Ice, fertilizers, cotton-seed products
Brick, shingles ...
1901
1902
1912
1912
1906
1906
70,000
3,000
R. F. Churchill
Ice-cream, bottled soft drinks..
ogg
Woodworking shop products...
990
991
Coy
Bottled soft drinks.. .-
E. R. Waller. ..
Cornice, gutters, pipes, tanks, etc
Granulated tobacco ... .
4,000
992
993
Tobacco hogsheads
1896
1910
1896'
1886
1914
1914
994
995
996
Buggies
1,200
Buggies - ...
Earthenware vessels. ..
350
10,000
997
998
999
A. M. Hoke
Sash, doors and blinds
Mantels, show-eases, etc
Floiu- and meal
R. H. Dellinger, Owners.
1000
J. M. Beam j
Building material
Flour, bran and feed
Lumber ...
1903
1898
1001
E. I. Mosteller i
4,000
2,000
1,700
1002
1003
Flour, meal and feedstuff
Lumber. i
1913
1004
1005
J. H. Beaman
Lumber...
1912
1914
1894
1006
J. L. Morgan. . ..
Flour and meal..
2,000
500
1007
1008
Floiu- and meal
150
North Carolina Labor Statistics
Table No. 1
1009
1010
1011
1012
1013
1014
1015
1016
1017
1018
1019
1020
1021
1022
1023
1024
1025
1026
1027
1028
1029
1030
1031
1032
1033
1034
1035
1036
1037
1038
1039
1040
1041
1042
1043
1044
1045
1046
1047
1048
1049
1050
1051
1052
1053
1054
1055
1056
1057
1058
1059
1060
l061
McDowell
...do
.._do
...do
...do
Macon
...do
...do
...do
..._do
....do
Madison
..._do
....do
....do
...do
...do
Martin
...do
...do
...do
...do
Mecklenbiirg
...do
...do
..__do
....do
..._do
....do
....do
....do
....do
..-.do
....do
..-.do
....do
-—do
....do
...-do
.-.do
...-do
..-do
.-.do
....do .-
...-do
—.do
—.do
-...do
....do
...-do
...-do
....do
do
Marion Leather Co
Payne & Decker Bros., Part..
Jamison, M. E...
Blackburn Paw Mill, Ind
Dale Saw Mill, Ind
Cullasaja , Ammons Saw Mill, Ind
do 1 Corundum Hill Co
Marion
...do
Nebo
Woodlawn,
...do
Franklin Bottling Works, Part..
Gennett Lumber Co., Part
Reynold Bros. Lumber Co
Vinson, D. E., Ind.f
G. C. Buquo Lime Co
Georgia Talc Co., Branch
Halewood Milling Co., Part
Franklin
...do
.--do
Otto
Hot Springs--
Marshall-
Marshall, R.
Mars Hill ; Ivy Milling Co., Ind.
Marshall Marshall Mill Co
Stackhouse Laurel River Logging Co
Oak City Krakenbill Saw Mill, Ind
Williamston I Critcher Saw Mill, Ind
do I Denis Simmons Lumber Co
do I Hamilton Pants Mfg. Co
do 1 Williamston Cooperage Co
Charlotte.- Armt. Wind, and Ferrofix Braz. Co..
do Earnhardt Mfg. Co., Inc
do I Bierman Engraving Co...
Charlotte Bagging Co., Inc
Charlotte Casket Co., Inc
Charlotte Coca-Cola Bot. Co., Inc..
Charlotte Clothing Mfg. Co
do I Charlotte Laundrj', Ind
do Charlotte Leather Belting Co., Inc..
do t Charlotte Mar. and Gran. Wks., Ind
do I Charlotte Mfg. Co
do I Charlotte Pipe and Fdy. Co., Inc...
Charlotte Quarry Co
Charlotte Wag. and Auto. Co., Inc.
Chero-Cola Bottling Co
Cole Mfg. Co
.do --.
-do
-do
.do
.do ' Elam & Dooley, Part.
-.-do..
....do..
....do..
-.-do_.
....do.
....do..
...-do..
---do-
-..-do-
....do.
-...do.
.-.do-
.-.-do_
...-do.
Elba Mfg. Co., Inc
Fasnacht's Bakery, Ind
Femury Co., Inc
Gaston Brick Co
Hackett Foundry Co
Hornet Nest Liniment Co., Ind
Lewis, J. W., & Co., Ind
LiddellCo
Morton, John J., Co., Ind
McCausland, J. W., Co., Part
Mecklenburg Iron Works, Ind
Mecklenburg Mar. and Gr. Wks., Part
Model Steam Laundry Co., Inc
News Printing House
J. L. Morgan
J. E. Decker, Mgr
M. E. Jamison
J. Q. Blackbiu-n*
A. N. Dale
T. I. Ammons
W. P. Leshum
G.T.&N.H. Stiles...
Andrew Gennett Lum-
C. H. Stone
D. E. Vinson
E. C. Champion
E. B. Glen
Sprinkle & Silver
A. E. Edward
W. J. McLendon, Jr...
A. M. Betts
Richard Krakenbill...
R. S. Critcher
T. W. Tilghman
John D. Biggs
W. G. Pennypacker, Jr
L. F. Stratton
C. A. Meisenheimer...
F. H. Bierman
A. L. Smith
E. R. Cannon
J. T. Lupton
J. R. Pharr
Mrs. M. J. Rigler
V. J. Guthery
R. E. Scoggins
F. B. Ferris
W. F. Dowd
J. W. Hoss
F. A. Owens
Charles Arey
E. M.Cole
G. L. Dooley, Mgr....
Thos. J. Davis
J. A. Fasnacht
Wm. D. Rock
D. E. Rhyne
L. B. Rogers
M. M. Wallace, Mgr...
J. W. Lewis
J. L. Chambers
John J. Morton
W. E. McCausland, M.
J. Frank Wilkes, Mgr.
E. C. Dewees, Mgr
P. M. Cave
W. C. Dowd
♦Nebo, R. I.
tTemporarily suspended.
Miscellaneous Factories
151
-Continued
Secretary or Treasurer
Articles Manufactured
T3
a a
I- C ID
5Sk
Capital
Stock
No.
Leather
1915
S 2,000
1009
Lumber
1010
1916
600
1011
Rough lumber
1012
Rough lumber
2,500
1013
Lumber . . _
1915
1014
Corundum mining. ...
1015
Bottled soft drinks
1912
1016
ber Co _ -.
Hardwood lumber ...
1017
J. W. Reynolds- -
191.3
100,000
1018
Lumber .
1019
J. S. Starrett, Agent
Ground limestone ._
1912
1S05
16.000
32,000
5,600
1020
J. H. Glen
Crayons and pencils _. ... ...
1021
J. C. Silver
Flour, meal, feedstujff..
1022
Flour and meal
1910
1023
M. L. Church
Flour, meal and feedstuff . ...
1024
W. N. Garrett...,
Lumber . .
1912
1,000,000
1025
Lumber . ....
1026
Lumber .
1916
1S92
1900
1912
1908
1900
1915
1912
1S99
1902
1027
Asa T. Cra-s\ford
N. C.Pine
45,000
20,000
15,000
2,100
24,400
1028
A. D. Mizell
Pants and overalls ... .
1029
P. A. Apfel
Barrel heading
Repair business
1030
G. F. Stratton
1031
T. M. Earnhardt.
Cotton batts and belts.
1032
Cuts
1033
E. S. Hoggard
Bagging and ties. ... ...
16,000
69,400
3,000
75,000
1034
R. L. Hardage..
Coffins and undertakers' supplies
Bottled soft drinks .
1035
IjUther Snyder.
1036
F. R. Gates
Men's pants, summer clothing
1037
F. D. Lether, Mgr
Laundered, dyed and cleaned apparrel, etc
1038
J. A. Schochner
Leather belting
Monumental work
Card clothing and reeds
Cast iron pipe and fittings
Cement pipe
1906
191.3
1911
1901
15,000
5,000
12,000
102,000
4,000
11,000
10,000
92,000
1039
1040
G. W. Glover
1041
R. M. Dowd
1042
C. M. Scott
1043
0. V. Hoke
Wagons, automobile bodies, wheels, etc
Chero-Cola and ginger ale
Seed planters and fertilizer distributors
Printed matter.
1913
1914
1900
1902
1904
1900
1911
1912
1910
1044
1045
E. A. Cole
1046
1047
0. B. Robinson. . _ ...
Cotton-seed products...
335,600
3,500
1,000
25,000
5,200
104S
Bread and general bakery products .
104&
R. H. Perry
Medicinal preparations
lOoO'
R. W. Barnett
Brick
1051
Z. T. Smith .
Grey iron casting job work
1052-
Liniment... _.
1053'
Sash, doors, mantels, mill work
Machinery and power transmission
Building cut-stone
1897
1S87
1914
1884
1856
40,000
150,000
1054
W. E. Chambers
1055-
W5&
Sheet metal work
25,000
1057
Iron, brass, and steel mfts., saw mills, castings, etc..
Monuments
1058
1059
C. B. Rose .
Laundering
1903
1888
10,000
1060
W. C. Hull, Mgr
Commercial printing
1061
152
jSTorth Carolina Labor Statistics
Table No. 1
No.
County
1062
1063
1064
1065
1066
1067
1068
1069
1070
1071
1072
1073
1074
1075
1076
1077
1078
1089
1070
1081
1082
1083
1084
1085
1086
1087
1088
1089
1090
1091
1092
1093
1094
1095
1096
1097
1098
1099
1100
1101
1102
1103
1104
1105
1106
1107
1108
1109
1110
1111
1112
1113
1114
Mecklenburg
....do
....do
....do
....do
..i.do
....do
....do
....do
....do
....do
....do
..._do
....do
....do
....do
....do
....do
_...do
....do
....do
Robeson
Mitchell
....do
..do
..do
..do
....do
....do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
Montgomery
....do
.-do
..do
..do
..do
..do
_.do
....do
Postoffice
Factory
Charlotte
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do.
...do
...do
....do
....do
..._do
....do
....do
....do...
Cornelius.
Derita
Rennert
Bakersville, R. 1..
Bakers viUe
....do
Estatoe
Little Switzerland
Magnetic City
Relief
Spruce Pine
....do
....do
_...do.
Toecane.-
Biscoe
....do_
....do
_...do
Candor
_...do
Eldorado
Ether
! ...do
..do ! Mount GUead.
_.do do
__do I do
..do I do
..do I do
President
...do_
...do.
.__do-
...do.
...do.
....do..
....do..
....do.-
Queen.
Star
Observer Printing House, Inc
Park Mfg. Co
Presbj-terian Standard Pub. Co..
Puell-Southerland Co
Piu-ity Dairy Products Co
Queen City Ptg. and Paper Co., Inc.
Ray Printing Co., Inc
Ross, Jno. B., & Co., Inc.*.
Sanitary Steam Laundry, Inc
South Atlantic Waste Co., Inc
Southern Spindle and Flyer Co., Inc.
Standard Ice and Fuel Co., Inc
Swift & Co., Refinery
Turner & Cornwell, Ind
Union Stock Yards Abattoir Co. Inc.
Valaer Bottling Works, Ind
Virginia-Carolina Chemical Co
Yarbrough & Bellinger Co., Inc
Southern Cotton Oil Co
C. F. & J. C. Smith, Part
Hunter Saw Mill, Ind
Seawell, O. E.
Hobson Saw Mill, Ind
Masters Roller Mills
Quinn's Harness Shop, Ind
Burleson Saw Mill, Ind
Burns Saw and Shingle Mill, Ind
Hill Bros. Saw Mill, Part
Lewis Saw Mill, Ind
Bailey's Planing Mill, Ind
English Mica Co., Inc
Harris Clay Co
Spruce Pine Bottline Works, Ind —
Hart Saw Mill, Ind
Biscoe Foundry and Mach. Co., Ind
Kanoy Saw Mill, Ind... -.
Long Saw Mill, Ind
Wright Saw Mill, Ind.*
Lamond's Saw Milll, Ind
Munn Saw Mill, Part
Morgan Saw Mill, Ind
Ether Milling Co
Freeman Saw Mill
HajTvood Bros. Saw Mill
Henly & Dawson
McAuley Roller Mills, Ind
Mount Gilead Bottling Works
Mount Gilead Cotton Oil Co
Mount Gilead Lumber Mills, Ind..
Nelson Saw Mill, Ind
Smith Saw Mill, Ind
Hogan Saw MiU, Ind
Coca-Cola Botthng Co
B. R. Gates
W. E. McElroy....
W. H. Belk
Odell Southerland.
B. L. L'mberger
II. A. MurriU
M. L. Washburn...
J. B. Ross.
F. D. Lcttice
D. H. Anderson...
Wm. H. Montz
John G. Bryce
L. F. Swift
Ira Turner
J. G.Weber
C. Valaer
S. T. Morgan
J. A. Yarbrough...
S. T. Morgan
John P. Hunter
O. E. Seawell
T. L. Hobson
J. D. Masters
J. W. T. Quinn
Fred. L. Burleson
W. A. Burns
W. H. Hill
E. L. Lewis
W. W. Bailey
D. A. Fenler
C. J. Harris
E. Hawley
D. C. Hart
C. E. Killam, Lessee..
C. E. Kanoy
N. V. Long
J. M. Wright
N. A. Laruond
J. C. Munn, Mgr
A. M. C. Morgan
H. Freeman
H. Freeman, Mgr
J. T. Haj-wood, Mgr.
James A. Ingram
D. R. Cook, Mgr
F. McAuley
Wm. Taft
W. V. Nelson
J. T. Smith
W. B. Hogan
George W. Scott, Mgr.
♦Temporarily suspended.
Miscellaneous Factories
153
-Continued
Secretary or Treasurer
Mgr.
W. H. Wood..
J. C. Crowell,
J. R. Pharr
Edw. Helms
H. Reid Hearn, Mgr..
F. H. Washburn.
Jos. R. Ross
E. S.Bee
E. F. McGowan..
W. H. Hutchins..
J. R. Van Ness..
F. S Haj-ward
R. C. McManus.
S. D. Crenshaw
J. J. Austin
E. E. Coles
C. F. Smith, See.-Trea
O. E. Seawall.
Wm. Masters-
J. P. Hill.
R. R. Dent
S. W. Enloe, Mgr.
Eli P. Freeman.
R. E. Andrews.
W. V. ISelson.
Articles Manufactured
1894
1908
1913
1S94
1905
1903
1906
1905
1905
Job printing, engra\dng. blank books, book binding
Elevators, heaters, pumps and foundry products
Printing and publishing
Lenses for spectacles and eye glasses
Ice-cream
Blank books
Job printing
Bagging and ties
Laundering
Dealers in cotton waste
Steel rolls, cotton mill supplies, spindles, etc
Ice
Cotton-seed oil
Feather beds, pillows and bolsters
Tallow and grease
Bottled soft drinks
Commercial fertilizer
Ice, commercial coal
Cotton-seed products
Flooring, ceiling and siding
Lumber
Lumber
Lumber
Flour, meal, feedstuff
Saddles and harness
Lumber
Lumber and shingles
Lumber and building material
Lumber
Dressed lumber
Ground mica
Kaolin
Bottled soft drinks _ ; 1915
Export lumber, cross-ties, etc | 1910
Saw Mill and engine repairs _ I
Pine boards
1907
190S
1909
1887
1895
1900
Capital
Stock
1881
1903
1890
1912
1913
1914
1900
1906
1908
1900
:h lumber _ _ ' jgj^
1909
1906
1911
1905
Rouj
Lumber.
Lumber
Lumber
Lumber
Roller mill products, lumber igqg
Lumber ;_";;;, jsgg
Lumber ! iggg
Lumber jgj..
Flour, meal, feedstuff and lumber 1893
Bottled soft drinks j^gj^
Cotton-seed products _ __ ' igjg
Roofers
Rough lumber
Lumber !!^!!!!l'l913"
Lumber and railroad ties 1 igjo
Bottled soft drinks _ | jgi4
25,000
21,000
9,000
10,000
20,800
12,500
6,250
50,000
2,000
100,000
15,000
150,000
22,420
5,800
10,000
87,000
2,000
5,000
800
500
800
10,000
10,000
2,000
1,000
125,000
10,000
1,200
3,000
1,500
1,500
2,000
1,000
1,000
5,000
500
26,800
5,000
No.
1062
1063
1064
1065
1066
1067
1068
1069
1070
1071
1072
1073
1074
1075
1076
1077
1078
1079
1080
1081
1082
1083
1084
1085
1086
1087
1088
1089
1090
1091
1092
1093
1094
1095
1096
1097
1098
1099
1100
1101
1102
1103
1104
1105
1106
1107
1103
1109
1110
1111
1112
1113
1114
154
iN^ORTH Cakolina Labok Statistics
Table No. 1
No.
1115
1116
1117
Ills
1119
1120
1121
1122
1123
1124
1125
1126
1127
1128
1129
1130
1131
1132
1133
1134
1135
1136
1137
1138
1139
1140
1141
1142
1143
1144
1145
1146
1147
1148
1149
1150
1151
1152
1153
1154
1155
1156
1157
1158
1159
1160
1161
1162
1163
1164
1165
1166
1167
County
Montgomery.
....do
.do
....do
...do
...do
....do
...do
...do
...do_
...do
Moore
...do
...do
...do
....do
..do
..do_
..do
__do_
..do
..do
..do
..do
....do
..do
__do
..do
..do
....do
....do
....do
....do
....do
_.-.do
....do
...-do
Nash
....do
..._do
..._do
....do
....do
....do
_.-_do_ ._
_.-.do
....do
....do
PostofBce
Star..
Troy..
...do.
,...do-
,.._do.
,...do_
...do.
Factory
Southern Timber and Lumber Co..
Hamilton, J. F., & Sons
King, F., & Co., Part
King Saw Mill, Ind
Mtg. Hdw. Co. and Harn. Fac., Ind
Pepsi-Cola Bottling Works, Ind
Strickland, J. C
President
T. G. McAlister
J. C. Hamilton, Mgr.
Ernest King, Mgr
Fletcher King
L. C. Nance
...do I Troy Milling Co..
Uwharric-.
Wadeville.
...do
Aberdeen.
...do
...do
Biscoe, R.
...do
Cameron..
Glendon.-
._._do
Carthage.
....do
F. D.
Kick-Tucker Saw Mill, Ind....
Blue Saw Mill, Ind
Wadeville Mfg. Co., Ind
Coca-Cola Bottling Co., Ind..
Knight's Repair Shop, Ind
Sharp's Machine Shop, Ind
Cole Bros. Saw Mill, Part
McDuffie, A. C
McLauchlin & Turnlcy Co
Harrington, W. J
Talc Products Co., Inc
Currie Planing Mill, Ind
Farlow Saw Mill, Ind....
.do j Field Lumber Mill, Ind.
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
Hemp
Jackson Springs..
Leaman
...do
Putnam
Southern Pines
...do
Steeds
Vass
West End
Battleboro
Middlesex
Nashville
....do.
Rocky Mount
....do
Kinett Brick Yard, Ind
Pool & Hall Lumber Co., Ind..
Spencer, A. A., & Co., Part
Sullivan Saw Mill, Ind
Tyson & Jones Buggy Co., Inc.
Lemond, W. L..
Clark, J. P., Saw Mill, Ind
Reynolds, R. B., Mills, Ind
Williams, G. B.. & Son
Tillman Saw Mill, Ind
Chandler, I. F., Ind
Foss & Stradley, Part
Teague's Potter Shop, Ind
Cameron Mill, Ind
McCrummin Shingle Mill, Ind..
Battleboro Oil Co., Inc
Lewis, G. G., Ind
Jones Saw Mill, Ind
Warren Milling Co
Builders' Sash and Door Co
Cotton Belt Mfg. Co
do ' Davenport Milling Co.
..._do-
.... do-
Spring
....do-
.---do.
Hope-
Rocky Mount Steam Baking Co..
Rocky Mount Woodworking Co...
May, J. T., & Bro., Saw Mill, Part.
Montgomery Lumber Co
Spring Hope Cotton Oil Co
— .do
do do ] Nash County Mfg. Co
do I Whitakers | Woodard & Whitley Oil Co., Inc...
New Hanover! Wilmington j Acme Tea Chest Co
do I do ; Astyptodine Chemical Co., Inc..
B.Allen
J. J. Tucker
A. A. Blue
J. A. Parsons
J. C. Seymour
David Knight
T. M. Sharp
G. C. Cole, Mgr...
McDufBe, A. C...
J. S. McLauchlin.
Max Bresting
John L. Currie
E. N. Farlow
R. F. Fields
W. M. Kinett
J. C. Pool
A. A. Spencer, Mgr.
W. C. Sullivan
T. B. Tyson
J. P. Clark
R. B. Reynolds.
A. W. Tillman, Mgr...
I. F. Chandler
Foss & Stradley
Mrs. J. W. Teague
A. Cameron
M. D. McCrummin.. -
M. C. Braswcll
G. G. Lewis
W. H. Jones
S. F. Austin
W. R. Makepeace
P. C. Shore
J. W. Tetterton, Mgr..
E. D. Gordon
D. R. Dixon
S. R. May
Guy I. Buell
N. B. Fuich
J. J. Sanders
P. L. Woodard
P. Stuart Brown
Robert R. Bellamj'^..
Miscellaneous Factokles
155
— Continued
Secretary or Treasurer
Articles Manufactured
No.
H. M. Pinkston
A. C. Hooks.
J. W. Lemons
A. C. McDuffie
J. P. Turnley
^ym. A. Hamilton
T. B. King
R. B. Reynolds
W. B. Graham
J. P. Bunn
J. M. Warren, Mgr
C. R. Preddy
H. W. Cutchen
E. J. Gordon
G. W. Fountain, Mgr...
S. R. May
George B. Montgomery
C. B. Brantley
J. J. Sanders
J. H. Whitley
W. Grant, Mgr
C. L. Taylor
Lumber and building material
1907
1911
S
Rough lumber
Sawed timber .
Lumber _.
Harness. ...
1915
Bottled soft drinks
Pine cross arms and boards . ..
Flour, meal, feedstuffs
1913
1907
1914
11,000
1,000
1,000
Lumber
Lumber
Shingles..-
Bottled soft drinks...
1913
7,000
Wagon and general repairing
Repairing machinery
Lumber and shingles
1911
1908
1913
1906
1914
1S99
600
Pine, oak, poplar lumber and cross-arms
Lumber
2,000
5,000
500,000
Pine and oak lumber ._
Talc crayons and powder .
Lumber
Rough lumber .
2,500
4,400
Lumber . ...
Brick
Rough lumber
1912
1916
2,000
3,500
Lumber .
Lumber ...
Vehicles.- ..-
ISoO
1916
1907
93,500
200
Pine and poplar lumber .
Rough and dressed lumber
Flour, meal and feed
Pine and oak boards
1902
500
5,000
Rough lumber
Electricity and lumber
Newspaper and job office-. -
1904
1S96
Stoneware, flower pots, etc..
Lumber and dress lumber .
Shingles
Cotton-seed products
1902
25,000
Lumber
Sawed lumber ...
1909
1912
1916
1912
1910
1912
1913
1900
1906
1903
1909
1915
Flour and meal ..- .._
General building material
12,000
10,000
Mattresses and pillars. ..
Lumber
General bakery products
4,000
3,000
25,000
310,000
30,000
4,700
15,000
Sash, doors, mantels, columns, cabinet work
Rough lumber, custom planing
Lumber
Cotton seed product
Lumber and house trimmings
Cotton-seed products
Veneer and lumber
Proprietary remedies
1911
28.500
1115
1116
1117
1118
1119
1120
1121
1122
1123
1124
1125
1125
1127
1128
1129
1130
1131
1132
1133
1134
1135
1136
1137
1138
1139
1140
1141
1142
1143
1144
1145
1146
1147
1148
1149
1150
1151
1152
1153
1154
1155
1156
1157
1158
1159
1160
1161
1162
1163
1164
1165
1166
1167
156
l^OBTii Carolina Labor Statistics
Table No. 1
No.
1168
1169
1170
1171
1172
1173
1174
1175
1176
1177
1178
1179
1180
1181
1182
1183
1184
1185
1186
1187
1188
1189
1190
1191
1192
1193
1194
1195
1196
1197
1198
1199
1200
1201
1202
1203
1204
1205
1206
1207
1208
1209
1210
1211
1212
1213
1214
1215
1216
1217
1218
1219
1220
County
Postoffice
New Hanover
.._.do
....do
....do
..__do
....do
....do
....do
....do
....do
....do
..._do
....do
....do
....do
....do
....do
....do
....do
..._do
....do
....do
....do
...-do
....do
....do
....do
....do
....do
....do
..__do _
....do
..._do
....do
....do
.._.do
....do
Northampton
.-,.do
....do
..._do
...do
...do -
._._do
...do
...do
...do
...do
_..do
...do
Onslow
...do
...do
Wilmington
....do
....do
....do
....do
....do
..-.do
....do
...-do
....do
....do
....do
...-do
....do
....do
....do
....do
....do
....do
...-do
.-..do
....do
....do
....do
..-.do
.-..do
..-.do
.-..do
.--do
.-..do
.---do...-
....do
.-..do
.---do
....do
.-.-do
....do
Conway
...-do
.---do
..-.do
Garysburg
George
Jackson
Lasker --
Pleasant Hill.-..
Rich Square
...do
Seaboard
Woodland
Catharine Lake.
...do
...do
Factory
Bear & Co
Brown & Brown, Part
Bryan, D. H., & Co., Ind...
Cantwell Lumber Co
Cape Fear Machine Works
Capps-Griffith Plumbing Co
Carolina Cut Stone Co., Inc
Carolina Metal Products Co., Inc...
Castle Haynes Stave Co., Inc
Cement Products Co
Chadbourn Lumber Co., Inc
City Laundry Co
Columbia Naval Stores Co.-
Crescent Candy Co
Furchcss, J. S., & Co., Ind --.
Imperial Skirt Mfg. Co
Independent Ice Co., Inc
Koch, W. W., Lumber Mill, Ind
LeGwin Printing Co,
National Wood Products Co., Inc...
Niestlie, Wm., Ind
Norris, W. J , Ind
Pearsall & Co
Pellman-McCall Co
Review Job Printing Office, Ind
Royal Bakery, Ind
Southern Sign Shop
Spiritinc Chemical Co., Inc
Virginia-Carolina Chemical Co
Universal Oil and Fertilizer Co., Inc
Wilmington Cooperage Co., Inc
Wilmington Iron Works
Wilmington Marine Railway
Wilmington Pepsi-Cola Hot. Co
Wilmington Printing Co
Wilmington Shirt Co
Wynnewood Lumber Co., Inc
Davis Gin and Saw Mill, Ind
Jenkins Mills, Ind
Jenkins Saw MiU, Ind
Martin Printing Co., Ind... ---
Howell, W. C, Ind --
Brown, W. J., & Co., Part
Pender, G. W., & Co
Creeksville Mill, Ind
Isles & Massey, Part
Elliott Saw Mill, Ind
Farmers Ginning and Milling Co..-
Bradley Saw Mill, Ind
Griffin & Dunning, Part.--
Horr.e Lumber Mill, Ind
Horn's Mill --.
Taylor's Turpentine Still, Ind
President
Paul Garrett
W. R. Brown, Mgr
D. H. Bryan
R. C. Cantwell.
C. W. Worth
John Griffith, Mgr....
T. B. Carroll
Theo. G. Empie
J. K. Wylie...
J. F. Harris
M. W. Divine
J. H. Ilinton
H. A. Schroeder.-
J. R. Hanby.--
J. S. Furchcss
Isador Shapiro..
J. A. Springer.
W. W. Koch
J. F. Hend
H. M. Chase
Wm. Niestlie
W. J. Norris
Oscar Pearsall-..
W. J. McLain
Mrs. Josh. T. James..
J. B. Fox
J. M. Satchwell
L. Hanson, Sr
S. T. Morgan..
W. A. Worth
Charles H. Keys
Edward P. Bailey
E. Bailey
W. T. Baxter..
James W. Little
B. B. McKay
Henry C. Riley
W. A. Davis
Cleveland Jenldns, M.
J. W. Jenkins
G. N. Martin, Mgr..-.
W. C. Howell
W. J. Brown, Mgr
P. T. Hicks, Owner...
G. W. Massey, Mgr...
S. E. Elliott
A. J. Connor
J. R. Bradley
J. B. Griffin and H. P.
P. T. Home
S. B. Taylor.
Miscellaneous Factokies
157
-Continued
Secretary or Treasurer
Articles Manufactured
■x)
sis
"o d
Capital
Stock
No.
F. W. Garrett, Mer.
1914
1902
1911
1905
1904
1913
1905
1911
1913
1915
1905
1907^
S
1168
Carts, wheels, vehicle repairing
Cleaned and graded peanuts ___ __. ..
1109
7,000
25,000
1170
R. C. Cantwell, Jr
J. A. Springer
Dressed lumber, mouldings
Grey-iron castings, miscellaneous machines
Sheet metal and plumbing
1171
1172
1173
John J. Nigsel, Jr
George P. Galvin
Building stone and cut stone for cemetery work
Metal culverts, shingles, steel ceiling, metal roofg,etc.
Slack, barrel staves and heads-
2,000
50,000
22,500
16,000
32,000
7,500
1174
1175
1176
G E Kidder
1177
C.C.Chadbourn, Treas. -
Lumber
1178
1179
H. H. Bruise
Barreled pitch
1180
1,300
1181
1904
1911
1901
1902
1901
1912
1S99
1182
Ladies skirts and coat suits
2,500
200,000
25,000
2,000
150,000
1183
W. E. Perdue
Ice - -
1184
Lumber and shingles in cypress and pine
Job printing and rubber stamps- -- - -
Tm-pentine and other resinous wood products
Proprietary medicines _
1185
E. Norfleet
1186
P. P. Causey
1187
1188
Rough and dressed lumber .. -
1189
Fertilizers-
1908
1916
1S99
100,000
10,000
1190
F. M. McCall
1191
1192
General bakery products - --
1193
J. M. Satchwell
Metal signs
1906
1890
1895
1904
1909
1859
1912
1911
500
20,000
1194
Henry Heyer
S. D. Crenshaw...
Spiritine wood preservative, paint and pine oil, disf .
Commercial fertilizer and allied products
1195
1196
W. E. Worth
25,000
15,000
45,000
33,000
10,000
41,400
4,000
10,000
1197
J. K. Wylie
1198
T. D. Love.
Machinery and repairs-- - .
1199
T. D. Love
Ships, boats
1200
Soft drinks-- _ - -
1201
1202
J. C. McKay
L. J. Hannah
Shirts
Dressed lumber
Lumber and ginned cotton
1916
1905
1914
1203
1204
1205
5,000
300
600
3,000
1206
Pine, cypress and oak boards
Commercial printing, -- -
1910
1910
1906
1912
1914
1900
1207
1208
Ginned cotton and lumber
1209
Truck packages --
1210
Cypress shingles
3,000
2,500
3,000
1,000
6,100
1211
Flour and meal.-_ _
1212
1213
1902
1902
1911
1875
1912
1214
1215
Lumber, cotton ginned
Lumber.-
1216
Dunning,-
1217
Lumber and shingles -
2,000
1218
Boards -
1219
Tiu'pentine - - - -
1220
158
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Table No. 1
No.
County
Post office
Factory
President
1221
1222
1223
1224
1225
1226
1227
1228
1229
1230
1231
1232
1233
1234
1235
1236
1237
1238
1239
1240
1241
1242
1243
1244
1245
1246
1247
1248
1249
1250
1251
1252
1253
1254
1255
1256
1257
1258
1259
1260
1261
1262
1263
1264
1265
1266
1267
1268
1269
1270
1271
1272
1273
Onslow
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
Orange
...do...
...do
Pamlico
....do
....do
....do
..-.do
....do
....do
Pasquotank.
...-do
....do
...-do
....do
....do
...-do
....do
.--do
-...do
....do
-..-do
....do
...-do
..-.do
....do
...-do
-.-do
....do
...-do
---do
....do
....do—
..-do
Pender
...do
...do
...do
...do
Hubert
...do
--.do
Jacksonville
...do
...do
—do
Kellum
Richlands
...do
..--do
...do
Swansboro
...do
Cedar Grove
Chapel Hill
...do
Arapahoe
Oriental
....do
....do
Pamlico
.---do
Stonewall
Elizabeth City
....do
Elizabeth City.R.S
Elizabeth City
....do-
....do
...-do
....do
....do
---.do
....do
-..-do
....do
-...do
--.do
....do
....do
--.-do
--..do
....do
.--do .-
....do
....do
Weeks villa-,
Atkinson...
....do
....do
-..-do
----do
Henderson's Mill
Russell Bros. Saw Mill, Part
Russell Fish Factory, Ind
Hitch Lumber Mill, Ind
Jacksonville Lumber Co., Inc
Sabiston Bros., Part
Walton Gin and Saw Mill, Ind
Grimsley & Bullock Gin Co
Brock Saw Mill, Ind
Daugherty Mills, Ind
Grimsley's Saw Mill, Ind
Thompson Saw Mill, Ind
Swansboro Land and Lumber Co...
Swindell Saw Mill
Cedar Grove Mill Co
Orange Lumber Co
University Press
Lee, Eric, Ind
Oriental Concrete Works
Ransom Saw Mill, Ind
Smith Creek Mfg. Co..
Dean & Woodard
Wise Bros. Saw Mill, Part
Hadder Mill Co
Albemarle Laundrj", Ind
Bay\-iew Bottling Works, Ind
Carter's Wagon Shop, Ind
Coca-Cola Bottling Works
Crystal Ice and Coal Co
Dare Lumber Co
Elizabeth City Brick Co
EUzabcth City Buggy Co
Eliz. City Ir. Wks. and Sup. Co., Inc
Elizabeth City Milling Co
Eli. City Oil and Fer. Co., Inc
Foreman-Blades Lumber Co., Inc..
Gordon Bean Harvester Co., Ind...
Hayman Saw Mill, Ind
Hayman Ship Building Co., Ind
Koch Bakery, Ind
Kramer Bros. & Co
So. Roller Stave and Hdg. Co., Ind
Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co., Part
Weatherly, W. H., Co., Ind
White, W. S., & Co
Willeys Marine Railway
Williams Mill, Part
Weeks ville Ginning Co
Bramble Saw Mill, Ind.*
Gilbert & Johnson Mill, Part
Johnson Saw Mill, Ind
Lewis Saw Mill, Ind
Woodcock, W
I. N. Henderson, Owr.
D. W. Russell, Mgr....
D. W. Russell
T. H. Hitch
T. E. Wilson
W. D. Sabiston, Mt'r..
E. H. Walton
C. L. Ives
I. M. L. Brock, Owner.
B. F. Daugherty
H. E. Grimsley
R. D. Thompson
W. L. Groom
W. S. Swindell, Sr
W. F. Strowd
Zeb. V. Council, Mgr.
Eric Lee
Charles Lewis, Jlgr...
S. B. Ransom
L. F. McCabe
T. G. Wise, Mgr..-
C. V. Swan
Larry E. Skinner.
E. F. Homer, Mgr.
S. B. Carter
A. F. Cathey
W. T. Love, Sr....
Roscoe Crary
L. C. Blades
J. Q. A. Wood....
J. F. Sanders
C. E. Kr->,mer
J. W. Foreman
L. S. Gordon
L. L. Hayman
T. B. Hayman
R. Koch
C. E. Kramer
A. B. Houtz
J. R. Bowden, Mgr...
W. H. Weatherly
W. S. White, Mgr
E. S. Willey
J. N. & W. J. Williams
W. J. Saunders
J. C. Bramble
W. L. Gilbert, Mgr....
H. Q. Johnson, Mgr...
J. D. Lewis
N. M. Woodcock
Temporarily suspended.
Miscellaneous Factokies
159
-Continued
Secretary or Treasurer
Articles Manufactured
t3
Si.
uo a
§<^£
a >-z;
M cpq
Capital
Stock
No.
Grist, cotton and saw mill
Pine lumber
1936
$ 3,000
1221
1902
Fish scrap and fish oil . _ _. . _ _
l'T^3
Rough lumber . . __ ... _ _
1906
1909
500
100,000
1224
1225
12':6
Lumber and ginned cotton . .
1027
E. P. Bullock
Grist mill products and ginned cotton..
1916
1912
1907
1904
1S83
1904
1900
1915
1913
5,000
1,000
1228
Lumber and plow beams
1229
Grist mill and gin products
1230
Lumber
500
1231
1232
T. H. Pritchard
150,000
20,000
1233
W. S. Swindell, Jr.
Lumber
1234
Flour
1235
Dressed lumber ...
4,500
1236
1237
Barrels, lumber and ginned cotton
1S92
1914
1913
1888
1914
1909
1238
Concrete drain tile, building blocks, sewer pipe, etc..
Lumber.
5,000
1239
1240
Lumber and truck crates ._
1,650
1241
1242
1243
W. J. Swan -.-
Lumber
4,500
1244
Laundering
1245
Bottled soft drinks ... . .
^46
Carts, log-wagons, plows, general vehicle repairs...
1898
1908
300
5,000
50,000
765,000
8,000
9,000
32,000
1^47
W. C. Dawson
1248
D. M. Love .
Ice
1249
F. J. Bayless—
Lumber, shingles, laths
1906
1892
1839
1908
1250
C. J. Ward-.
Brick
1251
R. T. Venters
1252
H. W. Sanders
1253
Corn mill products and ginning cotton.
1254
W. T. Cul,jepper-
Cotton-seed products..
1912
1906
1909
1907
1900
1888
57,400
60,000
L. C. Blades. ..
Lumber
1256
1''57
Rough and dressed lumber.
5,000
15,000
1258
1259
1260
J. A. Kramer
Lumber.
77,300
30,000
1261
Heading, baskets, lumber, rollers, etc.
1903
1913
1262
Bottled soft drinks .
1263
Candy...
30,000
10,000
1264
Stock feed
1904
1265
Repaired boats . .
1266
Liimber and meal
1896
1908
1913
1912
1907
2,000
5,487
1267
J. C. James, Jr..
Ginned cotton _ ... .. . ... .
1268
Lumber.
1269
1270
Rough lumber ..__
1271
1272
N. M. Woodcock
Rough lumber
1915
1,000
1273
160
North Carolina Labor Statistics
Table No. 1
No.
County
PostofEce
Factory
President
1?74
Pender
....do -._
Burgaw
..-do
J. G. McNcal
1275
Pender Brick Works, Part
J. R. McPhail
1276
....do
--..do
Pender Shingle Co., Ind ...
Smith, H. Garrett, Ind
Smith, J. H
Porter's Saw Mill, Ind
1277
do
....do
H. L. Smith, Jr., Mgr.
1278
do
do...-
J. H. Smith
1279
_-..do
....do
Currie
Point Caswell
.-.-do
Rocky Point
Rooks-.
J. 0. Porter
1280
Godwin, E. VV., Jr
Pretlow Lumber Co., Part.
Pender Gin Co
Denney Saw and Stave Mill, Ind...
Willard Gin Co
Towe & Perry, Part
Belvidere Ginning Co
Gaboon, A. W., Ind
Howell's Gin, Ind..
E. W. Godwin, Jr.
1281
1282
1283
-...do
-..do
....do
....do :
J. C. Pretlow, Mgr
W. W. Pearsall, Mgr..
1284
Willard
CD. McGowen, Sec.
1285
1286
Perquimans. -
do .
Chapanoke
G. D. Towe, Mgr
1287
....do
_-..do
do - .
Hertford.. . .-
1288
I-Iertford, R. 3....
Hertford
L. R. Howell .
1289
Major, Doyle & Hudson Co., Part..
Reed & Felton, Part
Blalock Saw Mill, Part
Garrett's Roller Mill, Ind
Whitfield, F. T
Garrett's Saw Mill, Ind
Huff Saw Mill, Ind
Roxboro Bottling Works, Ind
Roxboro Light and Power Co., Inc..
Gooch Saw Mill, Ind. J
Crutchfield Bros -. .
Wm. H. Hvidson, Mgr.
1?9n
....do
--..do
E. L. Reed
1291
1292
Person
do-.
Hurdle Mills
Hurdles Mills
do -
R. D. Blalock & Bro..
M. H. Garrett
1293
do
F. T. Whitfield
1294
....do
do
1295
-. do
W. J. Huff
1296
1297
129S
....do
-.-do
do
-.-.do
-...do
Timberlake
O. B. McBroom, Mgr.
M. R. Long
J. R. Gooch, Mgr
1299
do ..
1300
Pitt
Ayden
Griffin Repair Shop, Ind
Municipal Light Plant
Smith, C. E., Ind
J. A. Griffin
1301
do
do.-
R. C. Coward, Supt. .
1302
...-do
.-..do
C. E. Smith
1303
--..do --
do
Farmville
Farmville Brick Co., Part. J
R. E. Belcher
1304
do
Farmville Oil and Fer. Co., Inc
Jefferson Mills, Part
R. L. Davis
1305
do
G. W. Jefferson, Mgr..
1306
.-.-do
do .... .
Greenville
.--do
R. A. Bishop
1307
H. R. Wall
1308
do -.
do
Coca-Cola Bottling Works, Ind
James M. Hjnes
1309
--..do .—
....do
do ..
--.-do
....do
....do .
W. H. Dail, Jr
1310
1311
Greenville Ice and Coal Co., Part...
Overton Barrel Factory, Ind
Pepsi-Cola Bottling Works, Part....
Utility Mach.Shop and Grg.Cc.Ind.
J. W. Hines, Sr
D. D. Overton
1312
1313
1314
--..do
..-do
-.-.do
-...do
..--do
do
---do
----do
Grifton...
Grimesland
Parmele
F. M. Hooker, Mgr....
H. McClcllan
S. G. Barrington
1315
1316
Proctor Saw Mill and Cot. Gin, Ind..
Whitehurst Mill, Ind
J. 0. Proctor
Z. V. Whitehurst
1317
Whichard & Congleton, Part
Cox, A. G., Mfg. Co
L. R. Whichard
1318
do ....
Winterville
do -
Roy T. Cox, Mgr
1319
do —
Winter\-ille Cotton Oil Co., Inc
Stacy Grist Mill, Ind
A. G. Cox
1320
Polk
Campobello, S.C.1
Columbus
Tryon
...-do
•J. W. Stacy
1321
Tirtnat Co., Inc
A. L. Dedmond.. ...
1322
..- do
Erskine-Danforth Corporation§
Southern Mercerizing Co., Ind
Tryon Lumber Co
R. C. Erskine
1323
._ do .
F. P. Bacon, Owner..
1324
do
do
1325
Randolph
....do
Asheboro
....do
G. W. Ha\'worth
1326
Asheboro Roller Mills. ..-
T. H. Redding
{Temporarily suspended.
Miscellaneous Factories
161
-Continued
Secretary or Treasurer
Articles Manufactured
a a
n o d
a n^
1-4 on
Capital
Stock
No.
W. B. McNeal
1894
1913
1904
$ 10,000
3,640
3,000
1274
W. D. Croom
Brick.
Shingles
1275
1276
1277
J. H. Smith
Lumber
1906
1278
E. W. Godwin, Jr.
J. A. Stanford, Mgr._
N. HallowelL
W. E. Murphey.
J. I. Morgan
G. S. Perkins.
C. W. Harvey.
1904
1909
1914
1914
Rough lumber
Basket bottoms, box shocks and lumber.
Lumber and laths
Ginned cotton
Lumber and tobacco staves
Ginned cotton
Saw mill products and ginned cotton
Ginned cotton.
Job printing
Ginned cotton.
Excelsior.
Grist mill products.
Lumber.
Flour and meal.
Lumber
Lumber,
Bottled soft drinks
Ice, electric light and power
Lumber
Rough and dressed lumber ' 1889
Buggies, carts, repaired vehicles ; 1914
Light 1916
Building material 1915
Brick 1 1914
Fertilizers and cotton-seed products ! 1910
Lumber, meal, ginned cotton 1904
Laundering 1911
Veneer and built-up panels 1907
Bottled soft drinks i
Brick . : 1905
Ice.. ■ 1911
Tobacco hogsheads and barrels i 1903
Bottled soft drinks ' 1908
Repairs to machinery ' 1914
Lumber | 1908
Shingles and lumber : 1882
Rough and dressed lumber 1913
Lumber and ginned cotton 1913
Agl. imp., carts, buggies, tob. trks, school desks, etc.
R. F. Abbott Cotton-seed prod., soja bean prod., ginned cotton.. 1913
Meal and feedstuff i 1914
E.W. Dedmond... Pellagra medicine j 1916
F. J. Danforth Furniture !
Mercerized knitting yarns j 1910
Lumber. , 1904
S. L. Haj-worth Commercial motor salesmen garage, vehicle repairs! 1913
W. J. Scarboro Flour, meal, feed, etc 1891
20,000
3,500
3,500
1,500
50,000
2,000
4,000
41,600
100,000
8,000
5,000
3,000
31,500
50,000
1,000
13,800
1279
1280
1281
1282
1283
1284
1285
1286
1287
1288
1288
1290
1291
1292
1293
1294
1295
1295
1297
1298
1299
1300
1301
1302
1303
1304
1305
1306
1307
1308
1309
1310
1311
1312
1313
1314
1315
1316
1317
1318
1319
1320
1321
1322
1323
1324
1325
1326
Dept. Labor, 1916—11
162
ISToKTH Carolina Labok Statistics
Table No. 1
No.
County
PostofBce
Factory
President
1327
1328
1329
1330
1331
1332
1333
1334
1335
133G
1337
1338
1339
1340
1341
1342
1343
1344
1345
1346
1347
1348
1349
1350
1351
1352
1353
1354
1355
1356
1357
1358
1359
1360
1361
1362
1363
1364
1365
1366
1367
1368
1369
1370
1371
1372
1373
1374
1375
1376
1377
1378
1379
Randolph-
._._do
....do
....do
....do
....do
....do
....do
....do
..-.do
__..do
....do
....do
....do
....do
....do
-.-.do
-...do
....do
...-do
....do
—.do
....do
..-do
....do
....do
-...do
....do
....do
....do
-...do
....do
do
|....do
Asheboro
...-do—.
...do
.---do
...do
....do-..-
Climax, R. F.
Coleridge
...do.
Eleazar
....do...
Farmer
Franklinville.,
Fullers
Glenola
Greensborof .
Kanoy
Liberty
....do.
....do
-...do
....do
....do
....do
Moffitt
Pisgah
Ramseur
....do
....do
....do
-...do
-...do
..-.do
....do
D..
do Randleman.-
do Seagrove
do do
do do
do L ! do
do j do
do ! Staley
do j do
do -! Thomasville.
Richmond ...
....do
....do
....do
...-do
-...do
....do
....do
Cognac.
Ellerbe
....do
Jackson Spgs.,R.
Mount Gilead
Hamlet
....do
....do
.do Rockingham-
-do 1 do
Cox Lumber Co
Crown Bottling Works, Ind.J
Foust Brick Yard, Ind
Home Bldg. and Material Co
Rich Brick Yard, Ind
Southern Crown Milling Co., Inc..-
Andrews Saw Mill, Ind
Coleridge Mfg. Co
Davis Bros. Saw Mill, Part
Allen Bros. Saw Mill, Part
Carter Saw Mill, Ind
Farmers Roller Mill
Franklinville Mfg. Co
H. K. Williams--..
Glenola Brick Co., Ind
Franklinville Lumber Co
Gardner Saw Mill, Ind
Gregson Lumber Co., Part
Home Lumber Co., Part
Liberty Brick Co
Liberty Chair Co., Part —
Liberty Milling Co
Liberty Pckr.Stk.and N\^y.Co.,Inc
Smith Saw Mill, Ind
Richland Roller Mill
Welch Lumber Mill, Ind
Cox, B. C, & Co
Fleta Lumber Co
Foushee, W. T., & Co., Part
Gardner, L. B., Ind
Gardner Lumber Mill, Ind
Novelty Woodworks
Patterson Lumber Mill, Ind
Ramseur Broom Works
Coltrane, R. L., & Son*
Auman Saw Mill
Hammond, J. C, & Co
Parks, O. W., & Co
Seagrove Mill and Store Co., Inc
Tucker, W. H., Ind
Fox Saw Mill, Ind
Hinson, J. M., Ind
Williams Saw Mill
Cognac Shingle Mill, Part
Cox Lumber Co
McKenzie Saw Mill, Ind
Stuart Saw Mill, Ind
Henley & Dawson Saw Mill, Part..
Crown Carbonating Co., Ind
Hamlet Bakery, Part
Sanitary Steam Laundry, Ind
Gay-Ola Bottling Works
Hamilton, B._
J. R. Wall
W. D. Spoon
W. L. Foust, Mgr
J. D. Ross
O. E.Rich
C. J. Cox
M. V. Andrews
R. L. Caveness
W. T. Davis, Mgr
C. W. Allen
G. E. Carter
J. O. Keariis, Mgr
Hugh Parks, Tr. and
II. K. Williams
A. W. Coimcil
C. B. Clegg
W. J. Gardner
B. J. Gregson
James H. Johnson
R. A. Smith
James H. Johnson
E. A. Candler
G. A. Foster
J. Rom Smith, Owner
F. P. Stout, Mgr
J. D. Welch, Owner...
B. C. Cox
W. H. Watkins
L. B. Gardner
L. B. Gardner
J. I. Lambert
J. A. Patterson
A. H. Thomas, M.gr...
R. L. Coltrane
J. A. Auman, Gen.Mg.
J. C. Hammond, Mgr.
O.W. Parks, Mgr
W. R. Williams
W. H. Tucker
C. T. Fox
J. M. Hinson
S. C. Williams, Mgr...
A. II. McPherson.Mgr.
J. R. Wall
Martin McKenzie
Ira A. Stuart
R. B. Henley, Mgr....
J. P. Gibbons
Chas. Schlegal, Mgr...
H. P. -\ustin
Mrs. S. W. Rivenbark.
B. Hamilton
*Same as last report.
fLocation business office.
tTempnrially suspended.
Miscellaneous Factokies
163
-Continued
Secretary or Treasurer
Articles Manufactured
3 C K I
V C O
roc
Capital
Stock
No.
C. J. Cox
Arthur Ross
T. J. Winslow
J. A. Bower
B. J.Allen
Mgr
H. K. Williams
W. P. Mullican
C. L. Amick, Sec.-Treas
C. P. Smith, Jr
R. E. Johnson :
E. A. Caniler
J. A. Martin
Mgr
Everett Cox
E. C. Watkins-
W.T. Foushee.Sec-Treas..
J. W. Parks
J. J. Harper
C. J. Cos.... _.
A. H. Rivenbark, Mgr
Dressed lumber 1905 $ 10,000
Bottled soft drinks |
Brick - 1906 j
Sash, doors and blinds, dressed lumber 1904
Brick :
Flour ' 1913
Rough lumber 1910
Bent chair stock ' 1911
Rough lumber 1904 |
Lumber ' 1913 '
Lumber : ; 2,000
Flour, meal, feedstuff | 1
Flour, meal, feedstuff, lumber j j
Rough lumber 190S ! 1,500
Brick
Lumber, cedar posts i 1914
Lumber 1907
Oak and pine timber and boards -_- 1912
Building material, screens, cross-ties, etc 1911
Brick 190S
Tiuned and dimension chair stock
Flour, meal and feed 1901
Picker sticks and cotton mill supplies 1910
Lumber '' 1901
Floxir, meal, feedstuff ,
Lumber
Lumber, ties, picker sticks
Dressed lumber 1910
Board lumber, switch ties, picker sticks, etc 189S
Lumber j 1916
Lumber, switch and cross-ties 1 1916
Picker sticks, bobbin skewers, loom blocks, etc 1902
Rough lumber
Brooms 1895
Oak lumber 1913
13,000
2,000
25,000
2,000
8,500
20,000
3,000
1.500
10,000
8,000
5,000
1,500
4,500
7,000
2,000
800
800
8,046
3,-500
1,000
1,000
1,200
8,000
2,000
2,000
Rough and dressed lumber 1906
Lumber 1913
Timber, switch ties, car lumber 1915
Flour, meal, feed and lumber 1913
Lumber 1914
Lumber ]
Lumber j 1912
Lumber, board and framing I
Shingles j 1910
Dressed pine lumber | 1905
Lumber ' [
Rough lumber [ 1913 ; 1,000
Pine lumber i | 1,000
Carbonated beverages \ 1903 ; 12,000
Bakery products , ■
Laundering ; 1913 \
Bottled soft drinks | 1915 ; 4,300
Lumber : 1913 ' 500
10,000
1327
1328
1329
1330
1.331
1332
1333
1334
1335
1336
1337
1338
1339
1340
1341
1342
1343
1344
1345
1346
1347
1348
1349
1350
1351
1352
1353
1354
1.355
1356
1357
1758
1359
1360
1361
1362
1363
1364
1365
1366
1367
1368
1369
1370
1371
1372
1373
1374
1375
1376
1377
1378
1379
164
North Carolina Labor Statistics
Table No. 1
No.
County
PostofRce
Factory
President
1380
1381
Richmond ...
do
Rockingham
do
1382
....do
....do -
1383
....do
.-..do
1384
1385
Robeson.
do
Allentown, Ga
Fairmont
1386
do . ..
Lumbcrton -..
--..do -.
1387
....do
1388
1389
— .do....
do
....do
do. . .
1390
....do
...-do
1391
....do
....do
1392
do
Lumber Bridge
1393
do .
Maxton..
1394
1395
....do
....do
Purvis
1396
1397
--^1° --
....do
Rowland
Red Springs
--..do
1398
..._do
1399
1400
....do
-..-do
Rex -.-
Rowland
St. Pauls
1401
1402
....do
....do
Rockingham.
-...do
do
1403
1404
1405
....do
do
1406
-...do
Madison
-...do
1407
do
1408
do ..
-..-do
1409
1410
1411
....do
__-_do
do
Mayodan
Reidsville
....do
1412
do —
- do
1413
....do
....do
1414
--.-do
..-do
1415
do
....do
1416
do- -
-..-do
1417
do
- do .
1418
„.-do
-...do
1419
-- do
....do .-
1420
do -
--..do
1421
do
....do
1422
do
---do
1423
-...do
....do
1424
....do
...-do
1425
1426
....do
....do
....do
do
Ruffin
1427
1428
Stoneville
..-do
1429
1430
-.-do
do
-...do
do . .
1431
1432
Rowan
...-do
Barber, R. 1
China Grove
Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co G. H. Bauconi, Mgr...
Rhane Steam Laundry ,
Rockingham Machine Co.- * T. C. Leak--
Rockingham Steam Laundry - W. A. Mcintosh
Calton Saw Mill, Ind T. W. Calton....
Hux Printing Co H. T. Hux
Coca-Cola Bottling Co J. C. Hutaff
Freeman Printing Co E. B. Freeman.
Kingsdale Lumber Corporation Fritz Sitterding
Robeson Mfg. Co., Inc James A. Jones .
Robeson Soda Water Co T. F. Barnes, Mgr
VVhaley Saw Mill, Ind L. E. Whaley
Tolar Saw Mill, Ind N. S. Tolar..
Chandler Saw Mill, Ind E. E. Chandler
Elba Mfg. Co., Inc., Branch T. J. Davis
Biu-chett Lumber Mill, Ind W. L. Burchett
Bracey Bros., Part J. Mc. Bracey, Mgr. ..
Morgan Oil and Trust Co M. McKinnan
Motor and Machine Co L. M. Cook, Mgr
Williams, W. F., & J. G., Part W.F. and J.G.Williams
Gilmore Planing Mill, Ind J. F. Gilmore
Rowland Oil and Fcr. Co., Inc J. W. McKoy
Lancaster Planing Mill, Ind D. B. Lancaster
Hampton Buggy Co D. F. King
Taylor, J. B., Tobacco Co ' J. B. Taylor, Owner..
Twin-City Grocery Co. Mill I T. H. Barker
Penn Bros. Suspenders Co H. E. Penn
Pratt, J. A., Ind ...j J. A. Pratt
Wall Saw Mill, Ind I J. G. Wall
Mayodan Bottling Co., Ind ! M. C. Money
W. H. Bolyn ' W. H. Bolyn
Reidsville Ice and Coal Co., Inc J Robert Ilairston
Collins Bakery, Ind 1 M. J. Collins, Owner..
Concrete Construction Co., Inc i G. A. Miller
Harris, Robert, & Bro., Inc J. B. Pipkin
Martin Roofing and Plumbing Co... I W. G. Martin, Mgr
PennBranchAm. Tob. Co.,Inc j P. S. Hill
Piedmont Cigar Co., Ind ' T. J. Taylor
Rogers & Cook
Richardson, R. P., Jr., & Co., Inc... R. P. Richardson
Reidsville Mfg. Co T.B.Camp, Supt
Reidsville Paper Box Co J. B. Pipkin
Smith & Bro. Wagon Shop, Part J. H. Smith, Mgr
Smith & Fagg, Part W. H. Smith, Mgr
Smith Sta. and Ptg. Co., Ind ' J. E. Smith
Ruffin Roller MiUs .....'
Eagle Printing Co John P. Price
Adkin, J. H ; J. H. Adkin
Alley, Jas. A., Ind , J. A. Alley
Leath, J. M., Ind ; J. M. Leath
Mitchell & Son- j
Winecoff Brick Plant, Ind i Noah Winecoff
Bostian, Basil J ;
Miscellaneous Factories
165
— Continued
Secretary or Treasurer
Articles Manufactured
t- t CO
O C M
Q, n o
i-. o d
Capital
Stock
Bottled soft drinks 1915
J. W. Doby j Laundering 1916
J. LeGrand Everett i Foundry and machine shop products 1911
A. E. Mcintosh j Laundering
! Pine roofers '
W. M. Pugh ; Job printing and publishing
C. D. Hutaff I Bottled soft drinks 1912
J. P. Stancil j Job printing 1S96
L. F. Herold Laths, rough and dressed lumber 1910
John S. McXeill 1 Cotton-seed products and fertilizers 1904
1 Soda water 1909
j Rough lumber 1906
I Lumber
i Lumber
W. O. Bennett, Mgr ' Crude cotton-seed products ,
I Lumber
' Brick and lumber I 1904
\Ym. Jones | Cotton-seed products j
: Repaired autos ' 1910
, Lumber , 1910
I Rough and dressed lumber '
Cotton-seed products 1909
Dressed lumber 1 1910
W. W. Hampton Buggies and repairs work 1 1901
Chewing tobacco 1 1893
Meal and feedstuff,
1914
1900
Lumber 1903
Bottled soft drinks
6,000
5,000
11,000
3,000
1,000
3, 750
50,000
50,000
2,300
20,000
36,800
5,000
B. A. Eden.
H. J. Penn Suspenders and garters.
I Dressed lumber
40,000
2,500
18,100
20,000
Harness 1913
General bakery products 1908
W T Wootten _ Brick, sewer pipe, concrete products 1907
Ice 1912
Robert Harris, Jr Smoking and chewing tobacco 1914
Cornice, gutter, tobacco flues 1906
J D Wilcox __ _ ; Plug chewing tobacco
.^...'. j Cigars i 1914
I Building material 1 ' 1916
E. R. Waters \ Granulated smoking tobacco 1903
T. E. Richardson Smoking tobacco bags ; 1913
Francis Womack ' Paper boxes 190S
Repaired vehicles 1916
General repair shop work
: Job printing 1910
; Flom' and meal 1911
W. B. Weaver ' Job printing i 1911
J. H. Adkin | Rough lumber j 1900
! Buggy, wagon and automobile parts 1
Custom sawing [
: Flour and meal, etc i 1902
"" Brick
Basil J. Bostian Lumber ! 1913
7,900
2,000
300
1,200
13,100
25,000
6,000
500
2,100
300,000
2,500
20,000
10,000
1,000
1380
1381
1382
1383
1384
1385
1386
1387
1388
1389
1390
1391
1392
1393
1394
1395
1396
1397
1398
1399
1400
1401
1402
1403
1404
1405
1406
1407
1408
1409
1410
1411
1412
1413
1414
1415
1416
; 1417
1418
\ 1419
1420
1421
1422
1423
1424
1425
M26
1427
: 1428
j 1429
' 1430
i 1431
1432
166
NoKTH Carolina Labor Statistics
Table No. 1
No
1433
1434
1435
1436
1437
1438
1439
1440
1441
1442
1443
1444
1445
1446
1447
144S
1449
1450
1451
1452
1453
1454
1455
1456
1457
145S
1459
1460
1461
1462
1463
1464
1465
1466
1467
1468
1469
1470
1471
1472
1473
1474
1475
1476
1477
1478
1479
1480
1481
1482
1483
1484
1485
County I Postoffice
Rowan China Grove
do do
do I Cleveland
do do
...-do_.
....do..
....do..
..__do-.
....do.
....do.
....do..
....do.
..__do.
....do.
....do.
...-do.
....do.
..--do.
-...do.
....do.
-.--do.
....do.
.---do.
....do.
Landis
...do.
Factory
China Grove Roller Mills..
Lipe Saw Mill, Ind
Cleveland Oil and Fert. Co., Inc
Lyerly Milling Co
Deal & Corriher.
Landis Milling Co
Mount Ulla j Mill Ridge Roller Mills, Ind
.--do- Mount Ulla Roller Mills, Ind
Rockwell I Brown & Bost Mfg. Co
do [ Rockwell Furniture Co
—do \ Rockwell Roller Mills
do \ Sides Lumber Mill ..
Salisbury i Carolina Marble and Granite Co..
...do \ Faith Granite Co
do Goodman Lumber Co., Part
— -do I Graf-Davis-Collett Co
do ' Josey, John, Ind
--.do ! Mint Cola Co
do I Olympia Candy Co
Salisbiu-y, R. 3 I Rock Roller Mill, Ind
Salisbiu-y ! Rowan Canning Co
do Salisbury Bakery
do Salisbury Coca-Cola Bottling Co.
Salisbiu-y, R. 1 ■ South River Milling Co
President
M. M. Ketchie
G.H. Pipe
J. A. Lyerly
J. A. Lyerly
L. A. Corriher, Mgr..
R. C. Edward
J. W. Sloan
J. C. Sherrill.
C. L. Miller
J. D. VValser, Mgr..
J. H. Sides-
do Salisbury ', Taylor Mattress Co.
do ...do
do do
clo Spencer
do do
do do
do do
do : Woodleaf
Rutherford— I Bostic
do I do
do I Forest City
do '• do
do ' Gilkey
do i do
do Rutherfordton.-
do do
do.-. Lfnion Mills
do I do
do I Uree
do ' do
Sampson ' Autryville
do Clinton
do ' Autryville, R. 2.
do Autryville
do Clinton
do Autryville
do j do.
do ! Clinton.-
do Autryville
Virginia-Carolina Chemical Co
Wyatt Millstone Factory, Ind
Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co., Ind
Southern Railway Co
Swink Bakery, Ind
Spencer News, Ind
Third Creek Roller Mills
Golden Valley Lumber Co
Yelton Saw Mill, Ind
Hollifield Champion Co., Part
Regal Mfg. Co
Hines & Co., Mill, Part
Warlick Lumber Co
Carpenter, Taylor, & Co., Part
Hyder Saw Mill, Ind
Hall, & Son, Saw Mill...
Morgan, G. W
McDade Shingle Mill, Ind
Whiteside, A. C, Ind
Carty Shingle Mill, Part
Dodd Shingle Mill, Ind
Hall & Smith, Part
Howard's Mill
McArthiu-, J. A., Ind
Pur\'is Shingle Mill, Ind
Pusey, J. H., Saw Mill, Ind
Smith, R. B., Ind
Williams, F. L., Ind
L. M. Peeler
E."G. Goodman, Mgr.
A.H.Graf
John Josey
H. A. Ronyer
C. Erneston
W. A. Shuping
F. N. McCubbins-...
D. J. Maholey
J. B. Harrison
J. B. Foard.
John G. Hcilig
S. T. Morgan
J. T. Wyatt
M. L. Kiser
Fairfax Harrison
T. L. Swink
A. W. Hicks
W. F. Rice, Mgr
S. W. Wheeler
J. H. Yelton
F. T. Davis, Mgr
A. Hilton..
C. F. Cline, Mgr
R. C. Menzees
J. F. Taylor, Mgr
J. P. Hyder
E. M. HaU
E. L.
A. C.
W. R.
L. N,
J. W.
R. W.
J. A.
R. E
J. H.
R. B.
F. L.
McDade
Whiteside
Carty & Bros..
Dodd.
Hall, Mgr
Howard, Mgr..
Mc.\rthur
Purvis
Pusey
Smith
Williams
'Master mechanics.
Miscellaneous Factokies
167
— Continued
Secretary or Treasurer
Articles Manufactured
1907
1901
1908
1909
1913
1900
1906
1905
1907
1906
1895
J. F. Cooper Flour, meal and feed 1
Lumber, building material j 1885
M. C. Wood Cotton-seed products [ 190S
M. C. Wood Wheat and corn products 1914
Building material 1900
G. H. Corriher 1 i Floiir, meal and feed 1912
; Flour, meal and feed
Flour, meal, feedstuff
G. E. Brown Dressed lumber, sash and doors ' 1911
J. W. Peeler' Coffins and caskets 1899
Flour, meal, feedstuff
J. H. Sides ' Eiressed lumber, sash doors, etc
T. J. Rabe Monuments
P. A. Peeler Granite, stone, etc
Building material
A. E. Davis Lumber, building material, sash, doors and blinds.
Rough lumber
W. C. Maupin ' Mint cola syrup
Candy and ice-cream
Flour, meal, feedstuff
E. J. Smathers Canned vegetables
A. G. Peeler ; General bakery products
L. Snyder ■ Coca-cola and soda waters
P. O. Tatum I Flour, meal, feed .
James D. Heilig I Mattresses
S. D. Crenshaw Commercial fertilizer and allied products
Millstones
Bottled soft drinks
E. M. Sweetman* : Repairs to engines and cars.—
Bread, cakes, pies
Job printing and publishing
Flom-, meal and feed
Lumber
j Rough lumber
I Flooring, ceiling, ginned cotton
J. E. McFarland j Doors, sash, blinds, building material
] Rough lumber
C. F. Cline ' Lumber and timber products
:..: Lumber
I Rough lumber
I Rough lumber
Lumber
Shingles
A. C. Whiteside Lumber and cross-ties
Shingles .--
; Shingles
] Lumber
' Lumber and shingles, ginned cotton
Lumber and crates
Pine shingles
Rough lumber -
' Lumber and grist
I Distilled turpentine - -
$• 10,000
800
20,000
1908
1898
1907
1914
1905
1909
1900
1914
1910
1911
1904
1913
1913
1906
1898
1908
10,050
10,000
2,000
13,000
4,000
11,000
4,000
25,000
500
50,000
5,000
10,000
10,000
2,500
15,000
25,000
3,000
2,000
800
2,000
7,500
5,000
2,000
500
2,000
3,000
800
3,000
2,000
4,000
1433
1434
1435
1436
1437
1438
1439
1440
1441
1442
1443
1444
1445
1446
1447
1448
1449
1450
1451
1452
1453
1454
1455
1456
1457
1458
1459
1460
1461
1462
1463
1464
1465
1466
1467
1468
1469
1470
1471
1472
147S
1474
1475
1476
1477
1478
1479
1480
1481
1482
1483
1484
1485
168
jSTorth Carolina Labor Statistics
Table No. 1
I486
1487
1488
1489
1490
1491
1492
1493
1494
1495
1496
1497
1498
1499
1500
1501
1502
1503 I
1504 ]
1505
1506 '
1507
1508 I
1509
1510 [
1511 I
1512
1513
1514 1
1515 !
1516
1517
1518
1519
■1520
1521
1522
1523
1524
1525
1526
1527
1528
1529
1530
1531
1532
1533
1534
1535
1536
1537
1538
Sampson ' Clinton ' Kennedy Saw Mill
do do. ..- McCullin Hardwood Lbr. Co., IncI
do. do i Merritt & Smith
...do do- ' Rackley, V. H., Ind
do i do ' Reynolds Saw Mill, Ind
do do Rodman Planing Mill, Ind
do ] Cooper Horton Shingle Mill, Ind
do I do I Jackson, W. A., Ind
do : do : Wrench, F. E., Factory, Ind
...do do J. T. Williams
...do ' Dunn, R. F. D.. . Godwin Saw Mill.
....do.- I Dunn, R. 6 Tew Saw Mill, Part.
do I Garland,
do i do-
do I Hayne .
do. --! Huntley.
do ...I Hayne.
do 1 Huntley.
do. do.
do Ivanhoe.
Listen Kennedy.
R. A. McCullin.
Babcock Lumber Co., Inc
Sloan Turpentine Distillery, Ind
Haney Saw Mill, Ind
Grumpier, P. P., Ind...
Sampson Lumber Co., Inc
Lockerman, P. B., Ind
Tew Shingle Mill, Ind
Brown, C. A., & Co., Part
do ! Moltonville ..; Rockley Lumber Mills, Part
do I do Wallace Saw Mill
do ' Orange Jackson Tm-pentine Distillery, Ind,
do i Parkersburg Melviubridge Lumber Co
do I Roseboro Canady, M., Ind
do do Diggs, C. L., Ind
do do : Hall Lumber Mill, Part
do I do Herring Saw Mill, Ind
do ' do Kivett, S. W., Ind
clo ! do I McLemore, E. F
do do.. Mills Saw Mill
do I do Smith Saw Mill, Ind
do do White & Bedsole, Part .
do do I Williams & McKeithan Lbr. Co., Inc
do Salemburg I Baggett Saw Mill, Ind
do ! Turkey , Ball Saw Mill, Ind
do do Carroll Wagon Co., Ind
do Salembiu-g Huddleston's Saw Mill, Ind
do- do Royall Still and Ginnery, Ind
do do.. _ Williamson Saw Mill
....do
Scotland.
...-do
....do
_.__do
V. H. Rackley
M. Reynolds
J. F. Rodman
C. M. Horton, Mgr....
Willie A. Jackson
F. E. Wrench
J. T. Williams...
John Godwin
Tew Brothers, M. D.
W. B. Babcock
Wm. Sloan
J. W. Haney
P. P. Grumpier
R. W. Massie
P. B. Lockerman
W. C. Tew
C. A. Brown, Mgr
G. W. andR.J.Rockley
J. A. Jackson
Dock Owen
M. Canady
C. L. Diggs
H. H. Hall and Bro..
Troy J. Herring
E. F. McLemore
W. O. Mills, Mgr
R. L. Smith
W. L. White, Mgr....
E. Williams
E. Williamson _
G. R. Ball-.
C. J. Carroll
R. F. Huddleston...
W. S. Royall
Tomahawk Yellow Pine Shingle Co
Gibson I Southern Cotton Oil Co
Laurinbiu-g Laurinburg Machinery Co., Ind.
do Laiuinburg Oil Co., Inc
do-- MoNair Phosphate Co., Ind
...do ' do People's Bakery, Ind..
._-_do--
....do...
....do...
.-..do—
--.-do—
Stanly-
....do...
Laurel Hill McKenzie, J. H., Ind.
do j Monroe Shingle Mill...
Old Hundred.
Wagram
— .do
Billingsly Saw Mill, Ind
Graham Lumber Mill, Ind.*.
McKinnon Shingle Mills
Albemarle 1 Albemarle Cabinet Co
do -Albemarle Mantel Co
J. M. Deaton, Mgr...
S. T. Morgan
E. S. Lytch
J. A. Jones
J. F. McNair, Owner.
F. F. Ford, Mgr
J. H. McKenzie
A. M. Monroe, Mgr..
J. M. Billingsley
W. B. Graham
D. A. McKinnon
C. W. Russell, Mgr...
J. M. Morrow
*Office, Vass, Moore County.
Miscellaneous Factories
169
— Continued
Secretary or Treasurer
Articles Manufactured
L. Kennedy, Jr Lumber and shingles.
' Lumber
L. C. Adams-
Mantels, school desks, tables, etc
Pine lumber
Short-leaf pine lumber
Rough and dressed lumber
Shingles—
Lumber, meal, feedstuff
Lumber
Daisy Williams i Lumber
N. B. Godwin I Rough lumber
Tew, Mgr __ Pine lumber
L. S. Babcock ' Saw and planing mill products
' Resin and spirits turpentine
: Lumber
Shingles, lumber, cotton gin
Lumber
Yellow pine lumber
Shingles
; Lumber
Lumber and timber products
S. T. Wallace
Turpentine and resin..
W. B. Owen Lumber and laths
Lumber
C. L. Diggs Lumber.
Lumber
Rough and dressed lumber
Lumber..
Lumber
Lumber
Lumber
Brick
II. L. WilUams Lumber
Pine lumber
Lumber
Wagons, carts, tobacco trucks
Rough lumber
Spirits turpentine, ginned cotton..
E. Williamson Pine lumber
O. B. Deaton Shingles
E. E. Coles Cotton-seed products-.
Repaired vehicles and machines
W. R. Sutherland Cotton-seed products
Acid phosphate and ammoniatecl fertilizer.
Bakery products
Shingles
Shingles
Long-leaf pine lumber
Lumber..-..-
Pine shingles
Mantels, porch swings, etc
R. L. Morrow Hardwood mantels
2e„i
O fl m
tro a
Capit:il
Stock
No.
1909
1916
190S
800
500
1910
1912
1S98
1908
4,000
400
1911
1916
1915
1908
1910
2,000
32,500
1901
1915
1906
1913
1916
1916
3,000
600
1,100
1909
1,000
1,000
1914
1916
1916
,500,000
600
1,200
1916
1915
1916
1909
1901
1913
1914
1911
500
,000,000
2,200
3,000
1912
1913
1906
6,000
1,000
4,000
11,200
14S6
1487
1488
1489
1490
1491
1492
1493
1494
1495
1496
1497
149S
1499
1500
1501
1502
1503
1504
1505
1506
1507
1508
1509
1510
1511
1512
1513
1514
1515
1516
1517
1518
1519
1520
1521
1522
1523
1524
1525
1526
1527
1528
1529
1530
1531
1532
1533
1534
1535
1536
1537
153S
170
WoKTii Carolina Labor Statistics
Table No. 1
1539
1540
1541
1542
1543 \
1544
1545
1546
1547
1548
1549
1550
1551
1552
1553
1554
1555
1556
1557
1558
1559
1560
1561
1562
1563
1564
1565
1566
1567
1568
1569
1570
3571
1572
1573
1574
1575
1576
1577
1578
1579
1580
1581
1582
1583
1584
1585
1586
1587
1588
1589
1590
1591
Stanly .
...-do...
-..do...
....do...
....do...
_...do.-.
....do...
_.._do...
_...do...
....do...
...-do...
.---do-..
....do...
--..do...
--..do-..
....do.,
--..do-..
....do..
Stokes,
--.-do..
....do.,
-..-do..
....do..
....do.,
-..do..
....do..
....do.,
--.-do..
....do..
Surry..
-...do-.
....do-,
.-..do-
....do..
I. ...do..
....do.-
:-.-do..
-...do..
....do-.
L.'.-do.-
'-...do..
--..do.,
-..-do..
....do-
-.--do..
....do.,
-..do-.
....do-.
i-...do..
-...do-,
-..do-,
-...do.,
'....do.
Albemarle
-...do
New London
....do
Norwood, R. 2
Norwood
....do
-...do
....do
.-.-do
Oakbnro
....do
....do
....do
....do
.---do
Richfield
Stanfield
; King
:-...do...
Mizpah
Pine HalL ..-
-...do
....do
-...do
I Tobaccoville
Walnut Cove
'-.-do
i....do
Ararat
Crutchfield
Elkin
...-do
...do
....do...
...do
...-do
....do
Kapps Mill
Limerock
Mount Airy
Mount Airy, R. 4
Mount Airy
Mount Airy, R. 4
Mount Airy
....do
....do
....do
...-do
....do
.do-
.do.
.do.
Albemarle Milling Co I
Harris Bakery, Ind
Ritchie, C. V., Ind ,
Ritchie & Runnage, Part
Allen Saw Mill, Ind
Kendall Saw Mill, Ind
Pee Dee Brick Co...
River View Milling Co
Pemberton Saw Mill, Ind
Stanly Cotton Oil Co...
Barbee & Helenes -
Burroughs Saw Mill, Ind
Bridgeport Roller Mills
Coble Roller Mill, Ind
Hartsell Saw Mill, Ind
Whitley Saw MiU
Richfield Lumber Co
Tucker, J. L., Ind
Grabs Mfg. Co
Reeoe- Jones Co
Neal, J. W., & Sons
Anderson Roller Mills, Ind
Carter & Neal
Gibson Bros. & Co
Shale Paving Brick and Fire-pfg.Co.
Newson & Vest Mill
Hedgecock Brick Co., Inc
Matthews & Johnson
Mitchell, W. I., Ind
Bull Run Roller Mill, Ind
Biu-ton, W. D., Ind
Elk Printing Co
Elkin Bottling Co
Elkin Canning Co.
Elkin Ice and Light Co
Elkin Roller Mills
Elkin Shoe Co., Part
Elkin Veneer and Mfg. Co...
Surry Roller Mills, Ind
Lime Rock Lime Co
Banner Mfg. Co
Beaver Creek Roller Mill, Ind
Clarke Granite Co
Davis Roller Mill, Ind
Fleming Bros
Granite Bakery.
Granite City Mills, Ind
Lemmerman-Hoffman Or. Co., Part
McCargo, T. B., & Son. Part
Mount Airy Bottling -Works
i Mount Airy Buggy Co., Ind
Mount Airy Gr. Cutting Co., Inc...
Mount Airy Mar. and Gr. Wks., Ind
A. C. Heath
J. W. Harris, Mgr
C. V. Ritchie
I. C. Ritchie, Mgr
S. H. Allen, Owner...
H. L. Kendall, Owner
J. H. Forbes..
T, A. Hathcock.
W. S. Pemberton
Dr. T. A. Hathcock..
J. F. Barbee.
R. P. Burroughs..:...
T. A. Coble...
C. P. Hartsell, Owner
E. R. Whitley, and
J. L. Tucker
W. T. Grabs..
C. E. Jones, Mgr...
L. B. Neal
H. H. Williamson.
J. H. Carter, Mgr..
N. H. Gibson
C. M. Thomas
T. F. Newsom
R. A. Hedgecock..
W. I. Mitchell..
J. L. Elliott...
W. D. Burton.
W. L. Parks
R. M. Chatham....
J. S. Atkinson
L. J. Bray
M. A. Biggs, Supt..
R. L. Hubbard
T. O. Wallace
W. H. Maslin
R. H. Leonard
W.O.Elliott-
R. D. Clarke
Jesse Davis
L. A. Hughes, Mgr...
J. S. Bray, Mgr
J.A.Lemmerman, Mgr
T.B. McCargo, Sr., M.
B. E. Herman, Mgr...
N. W. Dobbins
George A. Bailey
P. S. Rothrook
Miscellaneous Factories
171
— Continued
Secretary or Treasurer
Articles Manufactured
M. Morrow Flour, feed and corn meaL_
General bakery products
C. V. Ritchie Rough lumber
Lumber I I914
Rough lumber
offi
i Lumber
T. Colson Brick
J. S. Hathcock 1 Flour, meal and feedstuff.
! Rough lumber
W. C. Kendall. I Cotton-seed products
J. F. Barbee Lumber
1911
1914
1913
1916
1907
1915
Capital
Stock
6,000
5,000
650
700
10,000
15,000
1,500
11,400
4,000
No.
1539
1540
1541
1542
1543
1544
1545
1546
1547
1548
1549
1550
1551
1552
1553
1554
1555
1556
1557
1558
1559
1560
1561
1562
1563
1564
1565
1566
1567
1568
1569
1570
1571
1572
1573
1574
1575
1576
1577
1578
1579
1580
1581
1582
1583
1584
1585
1586
1587
1588
1589
1590
1591
1866
Flour and meal
Flour, feedstuff, etc
Rough lumber . j 1914
Lumber !
j Building material
' Lumber 1912
L. K. Pulliam Kitchin safes, odd beds
Finished building material
Lumber
1 Flour and meal
1 Pine and oak lumber
N. H. Gibson : Lumber
Joel R. Hill ' Special grades of brick ' 1915
A. A. Vest : Flour, meal, feedstuff , 1909
1909
1913
1912
1903
1914
1911
1911
1907
R. A. Hedgecock 1 Building brick
1 Rough lumber
Rough lumber and corn meal
, Flour, meal, feedstuff..
Rough lumber l_
H. G. Nichols Printing and publishing 1911
J. H. Tharpe ' Soft drinks, pepsi-cola 1905
E. E. Harris ■ Canned fruit and vegetables I 1898
J, W. Madison ; Ice and box shooks 1 1912
A. D. Bray j Flour, meal, feedstuff ; 1S95
Shoes, horse-collars, etc
A. G. Click Rotary cut veneers and thin lumber 1902
1 Flour, meal, feedstuff *. 1907
M. M. Morgan Ground limestone _ _ 1914
E. C. Foy j Cribs, cradles, chairs, building material 1903
Flour, meal, feedstuff
Granite _ 1916
Floiir, meal and lumber 1916
Rough furniture lumber ' 1905
Bakery products j igig
Flour, meal, feedstuff I
Dressed granite for building and mausoleums i 1910
Doors, mantels, sash, inside finish, etc ;
Bottled soft drinks 1904
j Buggies and surries __ ' 1994
A. L. Zerbarini Dressed granite [ 1910
I Monuments and tombstones
J. A. Deatherage.
4.000
1,000
5,000
500
13,950
3,000
4,000
1,100
100,000
16,000
4,000
1,000
1,600
6,000
20,000
15,000
4,000
10,000
10,000
14,400
25,000
800
5,000
25,000
172
!N'oRTH Carolina Labor Statistics
Table No. 1
No.
Factory
President
1592
1593
1594
1595
1596
1597
1598
1599
1600
1601
1602
1603
1604
1605
1606
1607
1608
1609
1610
1611
1612
1613
1614
1615
1616
1617
1618
1619
1620
1621
1622
1623
1624
1625
1626
1627
1628
1629
1630
1631
1632
1633
1634
1635
1636
1637
1638
1639
1640
1641
1642
1643
1644
Surry Mount Airy
do ; do
do- -do
do do
do do
do Pilot Mountain...
do do
do Rusk
do do
do State Road
do-- do
do ...do
do White Plains
Swain i Bryson City _.
do I do
do ; do
do j do
do Bushnell
do Fontana..
do Hewitts
do Judson
do do
do Ocona Lufty
do do
Transylvania i Brevard
do I do
do do
do ' Pisgah Forest
do ; do
do Rosman
do do
Tyrrell Gum Neck
Union Marshville. _..
do do
do j do
do Monroe
do do
do.- do
do do .
do do
do do
do do
do do
do do
do do
do do
do Waxhaw
do Wingate
do do
Vance..., Dabney
do Henderson
do do
do do
Mount Airy Paving Block Co
Mount Airy Steam Laundry, Ind..
North Carolina Cm-b Co
North Carolina Granite Corp
Sargent Granite Co., Inc
Hiatt Mill, Ind
Stone Roller Mill, Ind
Carter Mfg. Co., Ind
Wallace Roller Mills, Ind
Hanes Roller Mill
Isaacs, J. H., & Co
State Road Mfg. Co., Ind
White Plains Buggy Co...
Alarka Lumber Co., Inc
Bryson City Pump Works, Inc
Custom Roller Mills
Franklin Lumber Mill, Ind
Dorsey, A. T., Ind
Montvale Lumber Co., Inc
N. C. Talc and Mining Co., Inc.*...
Welch Saw Mill, Ind
WillhideBros
Connor & Chamberst
Geissel & Richardson.
Brevard Ice Plant
Brevard Steam Laundry
Phillips Bakery, Ind
Brevard Tanning Co., Inc
Carr Lumber Co
Rosman Tanning Extract Co., Inc..
Toxaway Tanning Co., Inc..
Partridge, J. H., Ind
Harwood's Saw Mill, Ind
Nance's Saw Mill .
Smith Saw Mill, Ind
Austin & Coirell, Part
Efird Marble Works, Ind
Henderson Roller Mills 3o
Monroe Ice and Fuel Co.
Morris Saw Mill, Ind
Myers, J. H., Ind
Saleeby, N. D., Ind
Southern Cotton Oil Co
Tharp Hdw. and Mfg. Co., Ind
Whitaker's Saw Mill, Ind.-_.:
Winchester Saw Mill, Part
Rogers Saw Mill, Ind
Bennett, J. A
Perry Mill Co __
Da^•is Saw Mill, Ind
Capital Buggy Co., Ind
Carolina Buggy Mfg. Co
Henderson Ice and Cold Stg.Cc.Inc.
William F. Shaffner.
R. V. Deyerle
Wm. F. Shaffner....
Wm. F. Shaffner
J. D. Sargent
Job Hiatt-.
J. E. Stone
C. H. Carter. ,
J.J.Wallace
W. L. Hanes
J. H. Isaacs
S. J. Sneed
T. M. Robertson
Arthur Brooks.
J. Shank
A. J. Franklin.
A. T. Dorsey...
R. E. Wood....
F. R. Hewitt..
P. R. Welch...
A. M. Chambers, Mgr.
G. P. Geissel
G. PhilUps
George L. Adams
Louis Carr
J. S. Silverstein
J. S. Silverstein
J. H. Partridge
M. E. Harwood
D. Nance, Owner
W. V. Smith...
W. H. Austin, Mgr....
J. E. Efird
T. C. Lee
J. W. Hines, Sr
E. H. Morris
J. H. Myers
N. D. Saleeby
S. T. Morgan
N. W. Tharp
W. A. Whitaker
J. C. Winchester, Mgr.
W. D. Rogers..
J. A. Bennett, Owner.
W. M. Perry
G. W. Da\dt03...
R. J. Corbett
W. B. WaddiU
C. H. Turner
*Fire interrupted work in talc plant. fTemporarily suspended.
Miscellaneous Factories
173
-Continued
Secretary or Treasurer
Articles Manufactured
o c y
(m o cl
5S«
Capital
Stock
J. Drew Martin Paving blocks
Laundering
J. Drew Martin Street curbings and crossings
George Woodroffe, ] Granite
O. S. Chapman.. ..
W. A. McGee, Mgr..
Finished granite for buildings, mo uments, etc..
Lumber
I Flour, meal, feedstuff
' Lumber, box furniture, etc
Flour, meal, feedstuff
i Floiu-, meal, feedstuff
I Lumber
i Dressed lumber, boxes, bee-hives
Buggies, hacks, surries, etc
Leslie Brooks Rough and dressed lumber, box shocks
J. L. Shank Pump tubing, colonial columns, pitch, etc
Flour, meal and feed
I Lumber and planing mill products
' Lumber, railroad ties, etc
J. H. Yost Lumber, dimension stock
Frank E. Fry Crushed stone and lime
Lumber
' Pine lumber
Lumber
Lumber
Ice
Laundering
Bakery products
Tanning extract
Laths and rough lumber
Tanning extract
Sole leather and belting
Lumber, canned fruit
Lumber
Lumber and shingles
Rough lumber
Repaired engines and saw mills
Monuments, tombstones and coping
Flour, meal and feedstuff
Ice
Rough lumber
Doors, sash, blinc's, building material
Ice-cream and confections
Cotton seed products
Canning plant outfits _.
Pine and oak timber
Lumber
Rough and dressed lumber
Saw and gin plant _.
J. L. Chaney ' Lumber, meal, ginned cotton
Pine lumber
E. F. Shaw Buggies
Wm. A. Hunt Vehicles..
J. C. Skinner I
1914
1906
1914
1889
1915
1913
1901
1912
1913
1900
1912
1916
19C3
1912
1908
1908
1898
W. F. Decker
W. W. Croushorn
M. Dwortzky
J. M. Schaim
J. E. Henderson
L. E. Griggs
E. E. Gates.
W. A. Whitaker.
1915
1911
1915
1909
1903
1913
1913
1902
1901
1896
1910
1901
1907
1,500
308,710
48,000
2,500
10,345
16,000
1,000
1,500
1,800
100,000
15,000
262,000
100,000
40,000
3,000
500,000
250,000
100,000
100,000
1,000
15,000
12,000
800
8,000
18,000
1916 I 9,000
1913 I 2,000
[10,000,000
1875 I 10,000
1912 I 12.000
1912
1912
1911
1907
1901
40, 000
14,000
2,000
25,000
50,000
20,400
No.
1592
1593
1594
1595
1596
1597
1598
1599
1600
1601
1602
1603
1604
1605
1606
1607
1608
1609
1610
1611
1612
1613
1614
1615
1616
1617
1618
1619
1620
1621
1622
1623
1624
1625
1626
1627
1628
1629
1630
1631
1632
1633
1634
1635
1636
1637
1638
163C
1640
1641
1642
1643
1644
174
]SroRTH Carolina Labor Statistics
Table No. 1
1645
1646
1647
1648
1649
1650
1651
1652
1653
1654
1655
1656
1657
1658
1659
1660
1661
1662
1663
1664
1665
1666
1667
1668
1669
1670
1671
1672
1673
1674
1675
1676
1677
1678
1679
1680
1681
1682
1683
1684
1685
1686
1687
1688
1689
1690
1691
1692
1693
1694
1695
1696
1697
Vance Hrnderson .
....do ....!.... do
do do
do : do
do ' do
do do
do I do
..-.do I Kittrell
do I Townsvillo-.
Wake I Apex
....do
....do
....do
....do
....do.. ...
....do
....do
....do
....do
....do
....do
Apex and Bailey
Apex, R. 2
Apex
Gary
Eagle Rock
...-do
Fuquay Springs.
....do
Holly Springs
..._do
Kennebec
do Morrisville.
do ', Keuse
do ! Raleigh
...do
...do -.-
.--do
—do
....do
.--.do
...do
....do
....do
...-do
....do
....do
...-do
.---do
....do
....do
....do
....do
....do
..-.do
....do
.--.do
....do
....do
....do
.._.do
....do
....do
..._do
.do....
.do
.do
-do
.do
.do
-do
.do
.do
.do
.do
-do
-do
-do
-do
-do
-do
-do
-do
-do
-do
-do
-do
-do
-do
-do
-do
-do — -
-do
Henderson Lumber Co., Ind
Jones-Stone Printing Co
Pepsi-cola Bottling Co., Inc
Seaboard Feed and Produce Co
Taylor, J. P., Co -.
Watkins' Flue Shop
Whitmore Bakery Co., Part
Finch, W. H., Ind
Johnson Saw Mill
Harward Saw Mill, Ind
Johnson Saw Mills, Ind
Jones, C. B., Saw Mill, Ind.- --
Sorrell Gin and Saw Mill, Ind
Wilkinson Lumber Co
Eagle Rock Mfg. Co., Part
Martin Saw Mill, Ind..
Fuquay Cooperage Co., Ind
Sessoms, H. IL, Ind
Holly Spgs. Ld. and Imp. Co., Inc..
Price, W. L., Mfg. Co
Johnson Saw and Planing Mill, Ind.
Clements Lumber Mill, Ind
Magee Saw Mill, Ind
Baker-Thompson Lumber Co., Inc.
Campbell-Warner Co _
Capudine Chemical Co., Inc
Caraleigh Phosphate and Fer. Wks..
Carolina Washboard Co
Carroll, M. J., Ind
Commercial Printing Co., Inc
Cherokee Brick Co.*
Cooper Monument Co
Edwards & Broughton, Ptg. Co
Ellington Lumber Co., Ind
Em'eka Mattress Co., Ind.f
Evans, John W., Son, Ind
Johnson & Johnson Co., Part
Mitchell Printing Co., Ind
Mutual Publishing Co., Inc
Oak City Steam Laundry Co
Oldham & W'orth
Powell & Powell, Inc
Raleigh Coca-Cola Bot. Co., Inc
Raleigh Iron Works Co
Raleigh Cotton Oil Co., Inc
Raleigh Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co
Raleigh Rig. and Cornice Co., Inc-
Royster, A. D., & Bro., Ind
Sanitary Steam Laundry -
Smiley Cure Co., Ind
Terry, W. T., Ind
Va.-Caro. Chemical Co
Yates & Johnson, Part
J. S. Poythrers
P. T. Jones
S. J. Lane
H. T. Morris
J. P. Taylor
Wm. T. Watkins
H. J. Whitmore
W. H. Finch-
C. L. Johnson
J. R. Harward, Owner
G. W. Johnson, Owner
Cary B. Jones
M.C. Sorrell
John W. Wilkerson
G. Martin-
C. M. Martin, Owner.
N. S. Ragsdale
H. H. Sessoms
G. B. Alford
G. W. Holt
K. B. Johnson
E. W. Clements
J. R. Magee, Owner..
George W. Thompson
W. B. Campbell-
H. T. Hicks..
J. R. Chamberlain...
Z. Fonville
M. J. Carroll
J. W. Weaver
A. R. D. Johnson
Wm. A. Cooper
Charles Lee Smith
D. S. D. Ellington, O
D. J. O'Keefe, Mgr...
John E. Evans
A. R. D. Johnson and
C. E. Mitchell, Owner
C. J. Hunter
N. A. Dunn
G. A. Oldham
T. C. Powell
J. B. Harrison
W.T.Harding and C.K
W. T. McKay
John H. Waddell
J. E. Ste%-ick
V. C. Royster...
H. C. Howell
S. V. Smiley.
W. T. Terry...
S. T. Morgan....
Yates & Johnson
*Two plants in Chathana and one in Wake
fTempDrarily suspended.
Miscellaneous Factokies
175
— Continued
Secretary or Treasurer
Articles Manufactured
O <- m
&§§
w opq
Capital
Stock
No.
E. A. Olson
U. H. Stone
Frames, mouldings, mantels, sash, doors, etc
1913
1914
1910
1910
18S5
1907
1915
S 5,000
9,000
3,500
16,000
200,000
12,500
3,500
1645
1646
W. H. Windley
1647
S. T. Peace
Corn meal, horse, mule, dairy and poultry feed
1648
1649
J. T. Cheatham
1650
1651
lfi,=i?
Framing
1913
15,0C0
1653
16.34
1891
1907
1911
1907
1910
1655
Rough lumber
1,750
7,000
1656
Lumber and ginned cotton.
1657
F. F. Wilkinson
1658
C. M. Martin
1659
1660
1912
1661
Rough and dressed lumber.. . ..
1662
W. H. CoUins
W. L. Price
Lumber and brick
1896
1914
10,000
2,100
1663
1664
Lumber and laths ..
1665
Rough lumber.
1903
1900
1905
2,750
2,000
25,000
1666
1667
B. W. Baker
1668
1669
Edwin W. Yates
1904
1891
1910
50,000
293,400
4,500
1670
1671
Randolph Jordan..
Washboards, wood paper clips
1672
Commercial printing...''. _
1673
Murray Allen
Book and job printing, publishing, blank books
1907
1914
1912
1871
1913
1886
1880
25,000
70,000
34,000
64.500
1674
1675
1676
C. L. Haynes
wner ..
Ptg., binding, blank books, loose leaf systems, sta...
1677
1678
1679
1680
1681
Commercial printing, etc. ..
1912
1912
1907
1912
1912
1903
1682
J. S. Farmer
Hal. V. Worth
R. H. Merritt
Newspapers and job printing (reorganized)
Laundering
Dressed lumber
Ice.
12.000
10,000
10,000
18,520
3,000
1683
1684
1685
1686
D. L. Poindexter... .
Bottled coca-cola .. .
1687
Durfey, Trustees
1688
G. H. Andrews -
1914
1906
1910
1872
1912
1906
1904
1895
77,400
8,000
5,000
8,000
3,100
1689
W. J. Richardson
Mamie Alderson
R. H. Merritt
Bottled pepsi-cola and ginger ale
Skylight cornice, sheet metal
Candies and chocolates
Laundering
Proprietary medical compounds
Rubber stamps
Commercial Fertilizer warehouse, rehandling
Wagons, repairs, horseshoeing, painting
1690
1691
1692
1693
1694
1695
S. D. Crenshaw
1696
1697
North Carolina Labor Statistics
Table No. 1
No.
County
Postoffice
Factory
President
1698
1699
1700
Wake
....do
....do
Raleigh
Wakefield
Wake Forest
Wendell.
White Ice-Cream Co., Part...
Pace Saw MiU, Ind._
Dunn Plow Co
Baptist Bros. Co., Part.
Brown & Ward, Part
Stell Planing and Grist Mill, Ind....
Stott's Saw MiU, Ind
Wendell Planing Mill, Part
Barrow, J. K., Ind
Zebulon Cotton Oil Co., Inc -..
Capps, A. L., & R. L., Part
Capps & Gupton.
Haithcock & Coleman, Part
Carolina Basket-Bottom Co., Part.
Aycock Bros. Saw Mill, Part
King Lumber Mill, Part..
L. N. White
P. P. Pace
W B Dunn Sr
1701
...-do
-—do
W. G. Baptist, Mgr...
A. Ward, Mgr
N.R. StcU
C. R. Stott
A.Ward andH.R.Gross
J. K. Barrow
A. Reid
R. L. Capps, Mgr
R. L. Capps
1702
... do —
1703
1704
1705
1706
1707
1708
1709
..._do
---do
- — do
....do
-—do
Warren
---.do
.--do
--do
-.--do-
Zebulon
-—do
Areola
--.do
1710
....do
....do
1711
..--do
Creek-
Elberon.
W H. Pridgen, Mgr.
171?,
— -do
—do
-—do
--_do --..
—do
-—do
_--do
— .do...
....do
....do
—do
-—do
T. H. Aycock, Mgr. ..
1713
Littleton
Jeff and S. D. King...
1714
1715
.—do
Littleton, R 3
Macon .
Salmon Saw Mill, Ind
Union Saw Mill, Ind.
H. L. Salmon, Ownei
John W. Carter, Mgr
1716
Shearne Saw Mill . . .
1717
Norlina .
Laws Lumber Co.
Greenlcaf-Johnson Lbr. Co., Inc
Myrick MiU, Ind
Sandswick Lumber Mill, Ind...
Wilkcr MiU, Ind
Boyd, R. P., Ind
Warrenton Elec. Lt. and Ice Co
Winbrow, Ward & Co., Ind
Hicks Saw Mill, Ind
Phelps Mill, Ind
Sawyer's Shop, Ind
HasseU, L. C
Satterthwaite, T. L , Ind
Wilts Veneer Co., Inc _
Bingham Roller MiU, Ind....
Blowing Rock Bottling Works
Hampton Saw Mill, Ind
Boone Planing Mill, Part
Greer Saw Mill, Ind
Reese Saw Mill, Ind...
Ward, J. C, Ind..
Austin Saw Mill, Ind
Boone Fork Lumber Co
Morris, D. PL, Ind
Haynes, W. L., Ind
Simmons Saw Mill, Ind
WUson Saw MiU, Ind
Freemont Oil MiU Co., Inc
Barnes Bakery, Ind
Barnes-Howell Co
Borden Brick and Tile Co., Inc
Bromalgine Co., Inc
Dewey Bros., Inc
Empire Mfg. Co
N. H. Tate
1718
Vaughan...
J. T. Deal-
1719
1720
1721
1722
1723
....do
..-do
Warren Plains
Warrenton
do
J. T. MjTick
Chas. Sandswick
Leonard Wilker
R. P. Boyd
W. G. Rogers
1724
do
do .
V. F. Ward, Owner .
1725
1726
1727
-—do
Washington-.
— -do
Wise.
Creswell
do -
L. S. Hicks, Owner.. -
W. T. Phelps
Quincey Saw^'er
1728
1729
1730
-—do
—do
— -do
Plymouth
-—do
.- do—
T. L. Satterthwaite..
1731
1732
Watauga
. do .
Amantha
Blowing Rock
do
E. F. Bingham
W. D. Ashley, Mgr....
1733
do
J. Hampton
1734
— -do
Boone
Mabel
Reese
Rominger
ShuU's MiUs
do .
J. M. Moretz
1735
1736
1737
-..do
....do
do
J. M. Greer
J. J. T. Reese
J. C. Ward
1738
....do
S. M. Austin
1739
-..do
W. J. Whiting
1740
do.-
Tamarack
Shulls MiU
Triplett
Zionville
Fremont
Goldsboro
do --..
...-do
....do _-_
----do
-...do
D. H. Morris
1741
1742
1743
-...do
—do
—do
Wayne
—■-do — .
—do _
-—do --
-—do ----
— .do
....do
W. L. Haynes.
C. T. Simmons
J. T. Wilson
1744
1745
1746
1747
1748
1749
1760
J. T. Hooks
W. H. Barnes
W. L. Rawhngs, Mgr..
F. K. Borden, Jr
W. E. Borden
Charles Dewey
A. H. Edgerton
MiSCELLANEOLTS FaCTOEIES
177
-Continued
Secretary or Treasurer
Articles Manufactured
T3
ass
Capita'
Stock
No.
George L. H. White
1911
S 50,000
1698
Pine lumber ..
1913
1910
1699
W. B -Dunn, Jr.
6,850
1700
1912
1916
5,000
1701
Builging material — ceiling, moulding, casing, etc...
no'
Building material, timber, meal _ .
1914
1907
1703
Pine, oak, poplar lumber
8,000
1704
Lumber _ _
6,000
1705
1909
1908
1706
Wm. H. Stuckland, Mgr.
50,000
1707
Rough lumber..... ..
1708
4,020
1709
1710
Basket bottoms
Rough lumber
1913
10,000
1711
1712
Pine lumber
1913-
1,000
1713
1714
Lumber
1902
1,200
1715
Pine lumber ...
1716
J. L. Tate
Dressed lumber .
Logs — Lumber plant at Norfolk, Va
190S
1889
1717
J. C. Johnson
187,500
1718
Dressed lumber
1719
Rough lumber. . .. _ . .
191fi
2,500
1720
1721
Tobacco hogsheads. ... . .. ._
1722
A. T.Elliott
Ice
1914
6,500
1723
Lumber
1910
1724
Lumber
1912
5,000
1725
Dressed lumber, ginned cotton, meal
1896
3,0C0
1726
Carts and repaired vehicles
1913
17:^7
1914
1914
1902
1913
19C1
1913
300
1728
1729
W. B. Simmons
Box shooks, lumber and veneer.. .
211,250
3,500
1,000
1.000
1730
Flour, meal, feedstiiff.
1731
Bottled soft drinks
Building material and shipping lumber
1732
1733
J. F. Hartzog
1734
Lumber .
1735
Lumber
1908
8,000
1736
1902
1737
1738
1916
50,000
1,000
1739
Lumber
1740
Lumber and shingles- _..
1741
Lumber
1910
1742
1743
J. B. Lane
Cotton-seed products, fertilizers
1902 ,
36,000
1744
Bread, cakes, pies, etc...
1874
1914
1911
1914
1745
Soft drinks .
10,000
25,000
25,000
1746
F. B. Daniels
Brick and drain tile _ _
1747
C. B. Miller, Mgr
1748
T. A. Dewey
Locomotives, steam engines
1908
40,000
1749
H. Weil \
Thin-ply veneer boxes, panels and lumber
1910
121,000
1750
Dept. Labor, 1916—12
178
JSToRTH Carolina Labor Statistics
Table No. 1
No.
1751
1752
1753
1754
1755
1756
1757
1758
1759
1760
1761
1762
1763
1764
1765
1766
1767
1768
1769
1770
1771
1772
1773
1774
1775
1776
1777
1778
1779
1780
1781
■ 1782
1783
1784
1785
1786
1787
1788
1789
1790
1791
1792
1793
1794
1795
1796
1797
1798
1799
1800
1801
1802
1803
County
Postoffice
Factory
President
Wayne
....do
....do
....do
....do
....do
....do
...-do
_...do
Wilkes
....do
....do
....do
....do
....do
....do
....do
....do
..._do
....do_
....do
....do
....do
..._do.__
....do_
....do -
_.-.do
....do
....do ..._
....do
....do
....do.
....do
....do
....do
....do
....do
....do
....do
_-.-do
....do
..._do_
....do
....do
....do
....do
-..-do
...-do
.-..do
-...do- -.
--.-do
----do
.---do
Goldsboro
...do
....do
....do.
...-do
....do...
Mount Olive
....do
...-do
Boomer
Buck
Dockery -
Ferguson
...-do
Lovelace
....do
Marley's Ford...
Mertie
Millers Creek
Moravian Falls.
New Castle...'..-
-...do
....do
N. Wilkesboro..
....do
...-do
----do
N. Wilkesboro, R.l
N. Wilkesboro.
-.--do
N. Wilkesboro, R.l
N. Wilkesboro...
...do
---do
...do ..-.-.
-.-do
...do
...do
...do
...do
Poors Knob
Ready Branch...
Reddies River
Roaring River...
—do
...do
...do
— -do
Ronda
...do
...do
....do
...do
Goldsboro Brick Works, Part
Goldsboro Ice Co., Inc
Griffin Mfg. Co
Wayne Red Brick Co., Inc..
Wayne Agricultural Works, Inc
Utility Mfg. Co
Enterprise Lumber Co., Inc .--
Harrell, Z. V., Ind
Pridgen, J. R., Ind
Li\dngston Mills, Ind
Minter, A. P., Ind
W^addell & Huie
Foster & Ferguson, Part
Set zer Bros
Gray & Robinett
HoUeman, D. A., Ind
Triplett Saw Mill, Ind
Burke's Saw Mill, Ind.
Pierce, L. B., Ind.--
Moravian Falls Milling and Pr. Co.-
Mitchell Roller Mill, Ind
Tiu-ner Saw Mills, Ind
Welborn Saw Mill, Part .
Barnett, R. C...
Brame Medicine Co., Part
Call, Clarence, Ind
Carter, D. J., Ind
Elledge & Harold
Forester Canning Co., Ind
Gordon Brick Co., Part
Higgins, C. M., Ind
Lineberry Fdy. and Mach. Co., Part.
Meadows, W. C, Mill Co., Inc
New Williams Mill, Part
N. Wilkesboro Roller Mills, Ind
Red Top Bottling Co
Reins Bros., Part
Sebastian, Eli, Ind
Smoot, C. C, & Sons Co
Wilkesboro Mfg. Co., Inc
Meadows, R. C, Ind
Hamby, G. C.Ind
Whittington Mill, Ind
Consolidated Parks Investment Co
EUer, J. L., Ind
MathisBros. Saw Mill, Part
Parks Lumber Co
Greenwood & Thorpe Rlr. Mls.,Part
Bridal-veil Canning Co .
Burcham Milling Co., Part
Chiu-ch Lumber Co
Ronda Coop and Egg-Case Co
Sparks Bros
H. L. Grant andSon,0.
Herman Weil
John L. Borden
A. T. Griffin...
Chas. Dewey
J. L. Borden
Nathan O'Bcrry
Z. V. Harrell
J. R. Pridgen
G. L. Livingston
A. P. Minter
M. R. Waddell
M. Foster, Mgr
J. P. Sctzer
G. E. Robinett
D. A. Holleman
B. C. Triplett
John Bvu-ke
L. B. Pierce
S. S. Coachman
S. A. Mitchell
J. R. Turner
C. M. W'elborn, Mgr...
R. C. Barnett
R. M. Brame
Clarence Call
D. J. Carter
J. F. Elledge
F. C. Forester
J. C. Henry, Mgr
C. M. Higgins
C. F. Lineberry and
J. D. Moore
C. Carr
A. D. Bray
L. S. McNeil,.
J. C. Reins, Mgr
E. Sebastian
Wm. B. Smoot
J. G. Hackett
R. C. Meadows
G. C. Hamby.--
J. S. Whittington
Henry Parks
J. L. EUer
J. T. Mathis, Mgr
T. J. McNeil
C. H. Greenwood, M.
N. E. Parlin, Mgr
J. Q. Burcham, Mgr...
T. W. Church, Mgr...
J. W^. Miner, Mgr
W. M. Sparks
Miscellaneous Factokies
179
— Continued
Secretary or Treasurer
Articles Manufactured
-a
■gi
go-s
Capita!
Stock
No.
L. N. Grant, Mgr.
Brick
1869
1SS2
1905
1913
1888
1907
1886
1907
1916
S
16,800
50,000
20,000
24,000
45,000
40,800
1,200
1,200
1,000
1,000
15,000
5,000
3,000
1751
S. \Yeil
Ice
1752
A. T. Griffin
T. H. Holmes--..
Building material — sash, doors, blinds, dressed Ibr..
Brick
1753
17.=i4
J. M. Powell
M. L. Lee
Agricultural implements, plows and castings
Cases and panels
1755
1756
F. B. Short -
Lumber, crating and box material
1757
1758
17,59
1760
Lumber.
1907
1915
1913
1906
1912
1914
1761
R. E. Hme
1762
1763
G. E. Robinett -
Lumber
Rough lumber..
1764
1765
1766
1767
Rough lumber
1906
1,000
1768
Lumber ... .. .. ..
1769
25,000
3,000
700
1770
Flour, meal, feedstuff
Pine, oak and poplar lumber
Pine lumber
1908
1913
1771
1772
1773
\Yoodworking products, wagon bodies, bows, etc...
Proprietary medicines and flavoring extracts
Locust pins-. -
1904
1907
2,000
11,400
1774
W. P. Kelley
1775
1776
Commercial printing
1912
1777
H. E. Harrold
Rough lumber .
1778
1907
1916
1902
1916
1908
1913
1908
1905
1895
1004
1897
1889
1901
1913
1913
1,500
4,000
1,000
3,000
12,000
11,200
20,000
5,000
2,000
1,700
112,000
6,200
4,000
1779
Brick
1780
Rough lumber .. _
1781
H. C. Snvder, Owners.. -
Machinery and foundry products
1782
J. E. Caudell
Portable burr fgrist) mills .
1783
R. G. Finley
Portable burr mills, grist mill products .. ._ -
1784
Flour, meal, feedstuff
1785
W. A. McXeil, Mgr
Bottled soft drinks ...
1786
1787
E. Sebastian .
Rough lumber
1788
Robert S. Jones
Sole leather.. .
1789
A. A. Finley
Building material-
1790
Imperial iron fume corn mills.-
1791
Lumber, hardwood cross-ties
1792
Lumber _
1793
J. A. Vicks-..
Lumber _-
1794
Lumber ..
1795
3,000
10,000
1796
W. E. Parks
Box shooks . _ .. -
1797
Flour, meal, feedstuff.. . .
1915
1907
1900
1798
Canned fruit and vegetables
Floiir, meal and feedstuff
Box shooks and chicken coops..
10,000
5,000
1799
1800
1801
Chicken-coops, egg-cases, beskeepers' supplies
2,000
600
1802
A. E. Sparks
Lumber
1912
1803
180
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Table No. 1
No.
1804
1805
1806
1807
1808
1809
1810
1811
1812
181.3
1814
1815
1816
1817
1818
1819
1820
1821
1822
1823
1824
1825
1826
1827
1828
1829
1830
1831
1832
1833
1834
1835
1836
1837
1838
1839
1840
1841
1842
1843
1814
1845
1846
1847
1848
1849
1850
1851
1852
1853
1854
1855
1856
County
Wilkes-.
._..do....
...-do.—
-.--do.—
.---do.—
..--do—
..-.do— -
---do—
---.do—
Wilson-. -
..--do-...
--.do- —
---do....
.--.do....
.---do ...
.--.do— -
.-..do....
-...do-.-.
....do....
....do....
....do....
....do....
Yadkin..
....do....
....do-...
....do....
....do....
----do - -
--..do....
..-.do....
....do....
....do....
....do....
....do....
.-..do....
....do....
-.--do—
.--do.—
.--do— -
..--do— -
.-.-do— -
.---do-..-
.— do....
..-.do....
.— do— .
I. ..-do....
!-...do....
Yancey..
:..._do..-
-.-do-...
....do.. .
....do....
....do....
Postoffice
Factory
Ronda
-..do
...do
-..do
-..do
Wilkesboro...
-..do
-..do
Zebra
Wilson
.--do
—do
.-..do
-.-do
....do
....do _._.
....do
....do
....do
....do
....do
....do
Booncville
..-.do
....do
....do
Buck Shoals,
.--.do
Cana
Yadldnville.
Cycle
East Bend.-.
....do
....do
--do
— .do --
----do
--.do
Jones ville
—do
Shoals. - .-
Swan Creek.
Yadkinville.
_--do -
----do
..--do -
----do
Bee Log
Burns ville- -
.--.do
Dale —
..--do
Eskota
Swain, F. M., Ind
Vanhoy Mill, Ind
Williams Mill Mfg. Co., Inc
Wooten Chair Factory, Ind
Y.-V. Mill and Lumber Co., Inc
Kennedy Pottery Works, Ind
Lankford, J. M
Patriot Printing Office, Ind
Brewer, J. O., Ind
Giddens Clock Co --.
Barrett's Printing House, Ind
Carolina Laundry
Contentnea Guano Co., Inc
Gold, P. D., Pub. Co., Inc
Hackney Bros., Part
Hogan, R. E., & Co., Part.. --
Russell Box Co., Inc
Southern Cotton Oil Co., Inc
Wilson Ice and Fuel Co., Inc
Wilson Marble Works, Ind
Simms, W. W,, Co., Inc
Stantonburg Lumber Co., Inc
Booneville Canning Co..
Craver Bros., Part
Cummings Saw Mill, Ind
Steelman, H. J., & Co., Part
Buck Shoals Roller Mills, Ind
White's Chicken-Coop Factory, Ind.
Baity's Saw Mill, Ind
Cranberry Roller Mills
Longtom Roller Mill, Ind
East Bend Roller Mills
Huff Carriage and Buggy Wks., Ind,
Morse & Wade
Needham Bros., Saw Mill, Part
Rockett & Hutchens, Part
Saylor Saw Mill, Ind
Smitherman, T. A., Ind
Benton Bros., Saw Mill, Part
Brown-Crier Iron Works, Part
Shoals Roller Mill
Walker Saw Mill, Ind
Hauser Mills, Ind
Mackie, J. H., & Son
Reavis & Bro. Saw Mill, Ind
Yadkinville Buggy Co
Yadkinville Roller Mills -.
M\u-ray Lumber Co., Inc
Burnsville Milling Co
Renfro & McMahon Mills
Baucom & Peterson
Jacks Creek Roller Mill, Ind
Brown Bros. Lumber Co., Inc
President
F. M. Swain
J. M. Vanhoy
W. J. Palmer
J. P. Wooten
R. W. Hickerson
B. J. Kennedy
J. M. Langford.-
Charles H. Cowles
J. O. Brewer
U. H. Cozart
J. E. Barrett
A. Bishop
P. L. Woodurd
P. D. Gold
George Hackney, Mgr.
R. E. Hogan
W. L. Russell
S. T. Morgan
T. M. Washington
E. L. Cobb
R. G. Briggs
H. A. Houston
J. M. Specs, Mgr
H. A. Craver, Mgr
T. C. Cummings
H. J. Steelman
G.T.White
G. T. White ----
J. H. Baity -
W. A. Hutchens
M. M. Pinnix
J. G. Huff
Otis Wade, Mgr
W. C. Needham, Mgr.
L. Z. Hutchens, Mgr..
A. L. Saylor
T. A. Smitherman
Roy Benton, Mgr
A. L. Brown
John A. Martin
J. F. Walker
J. H. Hauser
W. L. Mackie
A. L. Rea\is, Mgr
W. G. Wooten
S. T. Hinshaw
George Parnell
M. B. Robinson
S. G. McMahon
J. M. Banner
Ward F, Brown-
Miscellaneous Factories
181
-Continued
Secretary or Treasurer
A. V. Foote.
R. L. Hickerson_
W. D. Giddens.
A. E. Bishop
Graham Woodard.
J. D. Gold
VV. E. Leach
H. J. Hellseigel
F. M. Miller, Local Mgr..
W. J. Boykin
W. W. Simms._
G. S. Williams.
J. D. Sampson.
E. C. Wilhelm.
G. A. Pruitt
Edgar Martin
R. E. Felts, Mgr.
J. H. Mackie.
W. L. Mackie...
E. C. Mackie...
J. E. Fulgham.
W. M. English..
W. S. Renfro...
I. M. Baucom..
Articles Manufactured
George C. Brown.
Pine lumber
Lumber and corn meal
Corn mills
Handmade chairs
Grain mills and box shooks
Stoneware, flower pots, etc
Green lumber
Job printing and publishing
Rough and dressed lumber
Clocks ]""!!!'"!^!!!^!!
Job printing
Laundering
Acid phosphate and fertilizer
Printing and publishing
Buggies
Heating and ventilating devices, cornice, job work.
Box shooks
Cotton-seed products and fertilizers
Ice
Tombstones
Building material, sash, doors, blinds
Building material and box shooks
Canned fruits and vegetables
Building material, hickory handles
Rough lumber
Vehicles
Flour and meal
Hickory-rod chicken coops, lumber, flour and meal.
Rough lumber
Floiu- and meal
Flour, meal and feedstuff
Flour and meal
Carriages and buggies
Smoking tobacco _._
Oak and pine lumber
Lumber, flour, meal, feedstuff
Rough lumber
Building material
Rough and dressed lumber
Saw mills and special machinery
Flour, meal and feedstuff
Lumber
Flour and meal
Tobacco flues, mail boxes, etc
Lumber
Buggies, dressed lumber
Flour, meal and feedstuff and lumber
Lumber
Flour, meal and feedstuff..
Rough lumber..
Flour, feed and meal
Flour, meal and feed
Lumber
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1911
1910
1916
1912
1912
1909
1S67
1854
1899
1916
1911
1906
1910
1906
1910
1912
1910
1912
1914
1911
1914
1873
1894
1913
1911
1909
1914
1906
1911
1821
1900
1912
1905
1910
1914
1916
1913
Capital
Stock
$ 1,000
16,100
10,000
700
200
11,700
10,000
14,000
18,400
100,000
10, 000
60,000
14,000
49,000
16,500
3,000
5,000
1,000
500
,600
10,000
300
1,000
5,400
3,000
4,100
6,000
2,500
7,500
15,000
No.
400,000
1804
1805
1806
1S07
1808
1809
1810
1811
1812
1813
1814
1815
1816
1817
1818
1819
1820
1821
1822
1823
1824
1825
1826
1827
1828
1829
1830
1831
1832
1833
1834
1835
1836
1837
1838
1839
1840
1841
1842
1843
1844
1845
1846
1847
1848
1849
1850
1851
1852
1853
1854
1855
1856
182
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Table No. 1
No.
County
PostofEce
Factory
President
1857
1858
1859
1860
Yancey
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....do
do
Higgins
Newdale..
Pensacola...
do
Wheeler Milling Co., Ind
Peltz Mica and Milling Wcrks, Ind..
Carolina Spruce Co., Inc
Boone Roller Mill, Ind
Robert Stamy
J. J. Wheeler *....
E. Peltz
C. L. Aldrich.
T. S. Boone
1861
do
Windom
Miscellaneous Factories
183
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No.
1908
1907
1910
1913
1892
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1Sn7
1858
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1859
1860
1861
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CHAPTER VIII
NEWSPAPERS AND PERIODICALS
Information obtained from the editors and publishers of news-
papers and periodicals issued in North Carolina during the past year
show the existence of 330 publications, having a circulation of 1,-
460,745.
There has been an increase of five in the semiweeklies, two in the
monthly publications, and three in the number of morning papers.
The number of the afternoon and quarterly publications reporting is
the same as last year-^21 and 13, respectively. The annual and
quarterly publications, and the morning and evening dailies show
an increase in their aggregate circulation. The weeklies and semi-
weeklies lose slightly in this respect, due to the enforcement of in-
creased rates for subscriptions and advance payments required since
the price of print paper has advanced beyond reason.
The value of plants reported by 219 establishments is $1,419,681.
A very considerable number of publications o^vn no equipment and
are printed by contract. Two hundred and ten papers report the
employment of 1,338 persons in various departments. One hundred
and eighty-seven of these estimate an aggregate yearly pay roll of
$839,715. Highest average daily wage of establishments reporting,
$2.67 ; lowest average, $1.16. Average number of hours constituting
a day's work, nine and six minutes.
Electricity, gas, and gasoline predominate as motive power, but the
use of small motors, or engines, only are required, and the aggregate
number of horsepower in operation is comparatively small.
In the tables following will be found a list of all the publications
reporting, the names of editors and proprietors, postoffice address, day
of publication, year of establishment, class of publication, and circula-
tion of each. The summary preceding these shows the number and
class of publications, together with the combined circulation of each
class.
l^EWSPAPEKS
301
SUMMARY FOR 1917.
How Issued
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Circulation
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CLASSIFICATION BY THE PUBLISHERS.
Democratic
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Temperance
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Good Roads and Streets.
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CHAPTER IX
KAILEOADS A]^D EMPLOYEES
The five larger railroads operating in the State report number of
employees^ foi^he entire system this year, instead of for that part of
the road operating in North Carolina, which makes it impracticable
to show operatives by localities.
On the following pag^ will be found the number of each class of
employees, the figures being for the combined five roads, together
with the total compensation. The railroads operating entirely within
the State do not report wages.
*Proin reports made to the North Carolina Corporation Commission.
334
North Carolina Labor Statistics
RAILROAD EMPLOYEES
1 General Officers, S3,000 per annum and upwards
2 General Oifieers, laelovv S3,000 per annum
3 Division Officers, S3, 000 per annum and upwards
4 Division Officers, below 83,000 per annum
5 Clerks, $100 per annum and upwards (except No. 37)
6 Clerks below $900 per annum (except No. 37)
7 Messengers and attendants.
8 Assistant Engineers and Draftsmen
9 M. W. & S. foremen (e.xcluding Nos. 10 and 28)
10 Section foremen
11 General foremen — M. E. Department
12 Gang and other foremen— M. E. Department
13 Macliinists
14 Boiler makers
15 Blacksmiths
16 Masons and bricklayers
17 Structural ironworkers
18 Carpenters __
19 Painters and upholsterers '-
20 Electricians
21 Air-brake men
22 Car inspectors -
23 Car repairers
24 Other skilled laborers
25 Mechanics' helpers and apprentices
26 Section men
27 Other unskilled laborers _
28 Foremen of construction gangs and work trains
29 Other men in construction gangs and work trains
30 Traveling agents and solicitors.
31 Employees in outside agencies
32 Other traffic employees.
33 Train dispatchers and directors
34 Telegraphers, teleohoners and block operators
35 Telegraphers, telephoners, operating interkckers.
36 T^evermen (nontelegraphers).
37 Telegrapher clerks
38 Agent telegraphers
39 Station agents (nontelegraphers)
40 Station masters and assistants
41 Station service employees (except Nos. 5, 6, 37, 38, 39, 40 and 66)
42 Yardmasters_
43 Yardmas*ers' assistants (not yard clerks)
44 Yard engineers and motormen
45 Yard firemen and helpers
46 Yard c onduct ors
47 Yard brakemen (switchmen or helpers)
48 Yard switch tenders
49 Other yard employees
50 Hosilers -. --
51 Enginehouse men._
52 Road freight engineers and motormen
53 Road freight firemen and helpers
54 Road freight condiictors
55 Road freight brakemen and flagmen
56 Road passenger engineers and motormen
57 Road passenger firemen and helpers
58 Road passenger conductors
59 Road passenger baggagemen
60 Road passenger brakemen and flagmen
61 Other t oad train employees
62 Crossing flagmen and gatemen
63 Drawbridge operators
64 Floating equipment employees
65 Exnress service employees
66 Policemen and watchmen
67 Other transportation employees
68 All other employees
Totals
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251
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157
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100
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70
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585
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96,308 j $ 69,425,358.65
APPENDIX
It is the purpose, in this division of this report, to furnish such in-
formation, relative to the general subjects treated in former chapters,
as seems to be desirable, which are yet of such diverse nature as to be
impracticable of handling under those heads. The reception accorded
this addition to the report has justified its continuation.
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LABOR LAWS OF NORTH CAROLINA
[The text below is from the act of 1907, cliapter 463, and the act of 1915, chapter 148,
and is given in the form of the present provisions, eliminating the amendatory clauses.]
An Act to Regulate and Restkict Child Labor in Manufacturing Estab-
lishments AND TO Regulate the Hours of Labor
The General Assembly of North Carolina do enact:
Section 1. That no child under twelve years of age shall be employed or
work In any factory or manufacturing establishment within this State:
Provided further, that after one thousand nine hundred and seven no child
between the ages of twelve and thirteen years of age shall be employed or
work in a factory except in apprenticeship capacity, and only then after
having attended school four months in the preceding twelve months.
Sec. 2. That sixty hours shall constitute a week's work in all factories and
manufacturing establishments of the State, and that no minor nor woman
shall be worked in such factory or establishment a longer period than sixty
hours in one week and no adult male shal be worked in suck factory or
establishment for a longer period than sixty hours in one week unless there
shall be a written contract entered into between said adult male and his
employer to that effect, in which the employer shall agree to pay said adult
male extra compensation for extra hours he may work. That no employee
in any factory or manufacturer's establishment in this State shall be worked
exceeding eleven hours in any one day: Provided, this section shall not ap-
ply to engineers, firemen, superintendents, overseers, section and yard
hands, ofRce men, watchmen or repairers of breakdowns.
Sec. 3. All parents or persons standing in the relation of parent upon hir-
ing their children to any factory or manufacturing establishment, shall fur-
nish such establishment a written statement of the age of such child or
children being so hired, and certificates as to school attendance; and any
parent or person standing in the relation of parent to such child or children
who shall in such written statement misstate the age of such child or chil-
dren being so employed, or their school attendance, shall be guilty of a
misdemeanor, and upon conviction shall be punished in the discretion of the
court. Any mill owner, superintendent, boss, or manufacturing establishment
who shall knowingly or willfully violate the provisions of this act shall be
guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction shall be punished in the dis-
cretion of the court: Provided, that for a second conviction under this act
within twelve months the fine shall not be less than five hundred dollars
or the imprisonment not less than ninety days.
Sec. 4. That all laws and clauses of laws in conflict with this act are
hereby repealed.
Sec. 5. That this act shall be in force from and after its ratification.
Ratified this the 8th day of March, 1915.
346 North Carolina Labor Statistics
[Chapter 64, Public Laws of 1913.]
An Act to REcri.ATE aad Rkstiuct Lahok i\ M-wn ACTniiNc Establisii-
MENTS
The General Assemhly of Xort,h Carolina do enavt:
Sectio.x 1. That no child under twelve years of age shall be employed or
work in any factory or manufaciuring establishment within this State: Pro-
vided, that no child between the ages of twelve and thirteen years shall be
employed or work in a factory except in apprenticeship capacity, and only
then after having attended school four months in the preceding twelve
months.
Sec. 2. That no person under sixteen j^ears of age shall be employed or per-
mitted to work in any mill, factory or manufacturing establishment in this
State between the hours of nine p. m. and six a. m.
Sec. 3. That no child under sixteen years of age shall be employed or
permitted to work at night, nor shall any child under the age of thirteen
years be employed on day work in any mill factory or manufacturing plant
in this State, unless the person, firm or corporation employing such child
or permitting such child to work shall have procured and shall keep on
file and accessible to any inspector of factories or other authorized officer
charged with the enforcement of this act a certificate from the parent, guar-
dian or person standing in loco parentis to any such child, whicch certificate
shall show the name and age of such child; and in case such child is
under thirteen and more than twelve years of age, said certificate must set
forth the fact that such child has attended school four months in the preced-
ing twelve months.
Sec. 4. That any person, firm or corporation, agent or manager of any firm
or corporation, Avho willfully, whether for himself or for such firm or cor-
poration, employs or permits to work any child in violation of any of the
provisions of this act, and whoever, having under his control as parent, guar-
dian or otherwise, shall willfully set forth any false statement in the certifi-
cate of employment herein required, or otherwise suffers such children to
be employed or to work, in violation of any of the provisions of this act,
shall be' guilty of a misdemeanor.
Sec. 5. That it shall be the duty of the county superintendent of public
schools to investigate any violation of this act and to report the same to the
solicitor of the judicial district in which said violation occurred, together
with the names of all witnesses.
Sec. 6. That all laws and clauses of laws in conflict with this act are
hereby repealed.
Sec. 7. That this act shall be in force from and after the first day of Jan-
uary, one thousand nine hundred and fourteen.
In the General Assembly read three times and ratified ihis the 6th day of
March. 1913.
CLASSIFICATION OF INDUSTRIES
Agkicultl'EAL liirLEMENTS. See Founders and Machinists.
AiE Beakes.
Wright Safety Air Brake Co., Greensboro. Safety appliances.
Alujiinuji Waee.
Union Manufacturing Co., Canton. Aluminum and tin dinner pails.
Automobiles.
Coltrane & Dorsett, Greensboro. Automobile repairs.
Farley, C. T., High Point. Automobile repairs.
Bags and Bagging.
Charlotte Bagging Co., Charlotte. Bagging and ties.
Deep River Mills, Randleman. Bags.
Franklinville Mfg. Co., Franklinville. Bags.
Golden Belt Mfg. Co., Durham. Tobacco bags, pouches, etc.
Morse & Wade, East Bend. Tobacco bags.
Reidsville Mfg. Co., Reidsville. Smoking tobacco bags.
Riverside Mills, Worthville. Bags.
Ross, John B., & Co., Charlotte. Jute bagging and ties.
Bakeeies.
Barnes' Bakery, Goldsboro. Bread, cakes, pies, etc.
Clegg's Northside Steam Bakery, Greensboro. Bakery products.
Collins, M. J., Reidsville. Bread, cakes, and pies.
Concord Steam Bakery, Concord. Bakery products.
Davis Bakery, James City. Bakery products.
Durham Bakery, Durham. Bread, cakes, pies, etc.
Fasnachts' Bakery, Charlotte. Bread, Cakes and candies.
Granite Bakery Co., Mount Airy. Bakery products.
Hamlet Steam Bakery, Hamlet. Bread, cakes, pies.
Harris Bakery Co., Albemarle. Bakery products.
Hassell, L. C, Plymouth. Bakery products.
Herbert's Bakery, Kinston. Bakery products.
Home Steam Bakery, Statesville. Bread, cakes and pies.
Kafer's Bakery, New Bern. Bread, cakes, pies, etc.
Koch Bakery, Elizabeth City. Bread, cakes, rolls, etc.
McNeill Bakery, Fayetteville. Bakery products.
Peoples' Bakery, Laurinburg. Bread, cakes, candies, etc.
Phillips Bakery, Brevard. Bakery products.
Rocky Mount Steam Bakery, Rocky Mount. Bread, cakes, pies, etc.
Royal Baking Co., Wilmington. Bread, rolls, cakes, pies, ice cream.
Salisbury Bakery, Salisbury. Bread, pies, and cakes.
Swink, T. L., Spencer. Bread, cakes, and pies.
Washington Steam Bakery, Greensboro. Bakery products.
Whitmore Bakery, Henderson. Bread, cakes, and pies.
Bank Fixtuees.
High Point Show Case Co., High Point. Show cases and bank" fixtures.
Baeeels. See Coopers.
Baskets.
Carolina Basket Bottom Co., Creek. Basket bottoms.
Beds and Bedding.
Mebane Bedding Co., Mebane. Spring beds, cots, mattresses.
Turner & Cornwell, Charlotte. Feather beds, pillows, and bolsters.
Belting.
Charlotte Leather Belting Co., Charlotte. Leather belting, sundries.
Jiinaluska Leather Co., Hazelwood. Belting butts, sole leather.
348 iN'oRTH Carolina Labor Statistics
Bent Wood.
Coleridge Mfsr. Co., Coleridge. Bending stock.
High Point Bonding and Chair Co., Siler City. Bent wood chair stock, etc.
Boat.? and Repairs.
Ha.vman Shipbuilding Co., Elizabeth City. Boat and ship repairs and building
Wanchese Railway, Wanchese. Boats, etc.
Whitehurst & Rice Marine Railway, Beaufort. Building and repairing boats.
Willis Marine Railway, Morehead City. Small vessels, repairing.
Wilmington Marine Railway, Wilmington. Repairing boats and ships.
Boii.KR.s. Sec Founders and Maehiniifts.
Bottlers.
All-Cola Bottling Co., Oxford. Soft drinks.
Artesian Bottling Works. Cerro Gordo. Sodas, etc.
Aslieville Coca-Cola Bottling Co., Afheville. Coca-cola, soft drinks.
Asheville Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co., Asheville. Pepsi-cola, soda waters.
Barnes-Howell Grocery Co., Goldsboro. Coca-cola and other soft drinks.
Bayview Bottling Works, Elizabeth City. Soft drinks.
Blowing Rock Bottling Co., Blowing Rock, R. 1. Soft drinks.
Boon Bottling Works, Fayetteville. Bottling soft drinks.
Charlotte Coca-Cola Bottling Co., Charlotte. Coca-cola and soda water.
Chero-Cola Bottling Co., Charlotte. Chero-cola carbonated beverages.
Chero-Cola Bottling Co., Greensboro. Soft drinks.
Claremont Bottling Works, Claremont. Pep.n-cola and soda water.
Coca-Cola Bottling Co., Aberdeen. Soft drinks.
Coca-Cola Bottling Works, Burlington. Bottling coca-cola.
Coca-Cola Bottling Works, Elizabeth City. Coca-cola and bottled soda water.
Coca-Cola Bottling Co., Gastonia. Coca-cola and other drinks.
Coca-Cola Bottling Works, Greenville. Soft drinks.'
Coca-Cola Bottling Works. Kinston. Coca-cola, other soft drinks.
Coca-Cola Bottling Co., Star. Coca-cola and other soft drinks.
Coca-Cola Bottling Co.. Statesville. Soft drinks.
Coca-Cola Bottling Works, Washington. Coca-cola, soft drinks.
Columbus Bottling Co., Chadbourn. Soft drinks.
Crown Bottling Works, Asheboro. Carbonated soft drinks.
Crown Carbonating Co., Hamlet. Soft drinks.
Durham Coca-Cola Bottling Co., Durham. Coca-cohi.
Edenton Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co., Edenton. Soft drinks.
Elkin Bottling Co., Elkin. Soft drinks.
Elk Park Bottling Works, Elk Park. Soft drinks.
Franklin Bottling W^orks, Franklin. Soft drinks.
Fayetteville Coca-Cola Bottling Co., Fayetteville. Bottling.
Gay-Ola Bottling Works, Rockingham. Soft drinks.
Granite Bottling Works, Granite Falls. Bottling coca-cola.
Greenville Pepsi-Cola Co., Greenville. Soft drinks.
Hayo-Kola Bottling Co., Selma. Hayo-kola, root beer, etc.
Hayo-Kola Bottling Co., Morehead City. Hayo-kola, soft drinks.
Henderson Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co., Henderson. Soft drinks.
Hickory Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co., Hickory. Soda waters.
King Kola Bottling Co., Durham.
Lexington Bottling Co., Lexington. Soft drinks.
Louisburg Bottling Works, Louisburg. Soft drinks.
Lumberton Coca-Cola Bottling Co., Lumberton. Coca-cola and soft drinks
Mayodan Bottling Co, Mayodan. Soft drinks.
Meadows & Newton Bottling Works, Oxford. Soda waters.
Mint Cola Co., Salisbury. Mint cola and soft drinks.
Morganton Bottling Works, Morganton. . Soft drinks.
Mount Airy Bottling Works, Mount Airy. Soft drinks.
Mount Gilead Bottling Works, Mount Gilead Mint cola and soda.
Necto-Cola Bottling Co., Kinston. Soft drinks.
Classification of Industries • 34^
Bottlers — Continued.
Oxford Bottling Works, Oxford. Soft drinks.
Pepsi-Cola Bottling Works, Mount Airj'. Soft drinks.
Pep-Tona Co., New Bern. Pep-tona and soft drinks.
Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co., Dunn. Pepsi-cola and soda waters.
Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co, Greensboro. Pepsi-cola, soft drinks.
Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co., Spencer. Soft drinks.
Pepsi-Cola Bottling Works, Durham. Pepsi-cola, soft drinks.
Pepsi-Cola Bottling Works, Kinston. Soft drinks.
Pepsi-Cola Bottling Works, Rockingham. Pepsi-cola, ginger ale, etc.
Pepsi-Cola Bottling Works, Troy. Soft drinks.
Pepsi-Cola Bottling Works, Wadesboro Pepsi-cola, beverages.
Piedmont Bottling Works, Lenoir. Bottling works.
Raleigh Coca-Cola Bottling Works, Raleigh. Coca-cola.
Raleigh Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co., Raleigh. Soft drinks.
Red Top Bottling Co., North Wilke&boro. Soft drinks.
Robeson Soda Water Co., Lumberton. Soft drinks.
Roxboro Bottling Works, Roxboro. Nonalcoholic bottled drinks.
Salisbury Coca-Cola Bottling Co., Salisbury. Coca-cola and soft drinks.
Sanford Carbonating Works, Sanford. Coca-cola, ginger ale, etc.
Spruce Pine Bottling Works, Spruce Pine. Soft drinks.
Tice, W. C, Winston-Salem. Bottled soda water, ice cream.
Valaer, C, Bottling Works, Charlotte. Soft drinks.
Wadesboro Coca-Cola Bottling Co., Wadesboro. Coca-cola and soda waters.
Wilmington Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co., Wilmington. Pepsi-cola and other soft drinks.
Winston Chero-Cola Bottling Co., Winston-Salem. Bottled Chero-cola.
Winston-Salem Pepsi-Cola Botthng Co., Winston-Salem. Bottled Pepsi-cola.
Youngsville Bottling Works, Youngsville. Soda waters.
Boxes and Box Shooks.
Bullard, C. C, Lumber Co., Fayetteville. Boxes.
Parks Lumber Co., Roaring River. Lumber and boxes.
Russell Box Co., Wilson. Box shooks.
Shelton, J. E., Box and Lumber Co., Winston-Salem. Tobacco boxes and building material.
South Atlantic Lumber Co., Greensboro. Lumber and box shooks.
Utility Mfg. Co., Goldsboro. Packing boxes and panels.
Yadkin Valley Mill and Lumber Co., Ronda. Box shooks.
Boxes, Paper.
Carolina Paper Box Co., Winston-Salem. • Paper boxes.
Keystone Paper Box Co., Burlington. Paper boxes.
Reidsville Paper Box Co., Reidsville. Paper boxes.
Brasses. See Founders and Machinists.
Brick.
Asheville Brick and Tile Co., Fletcher. Brick and tile.
Borden Brick and Tile Co., Goldsboro. Brick and tile.
Bracey Bros., Rowland. Brick.
Buffalo Clay Co., Statesville. Brick.
Byerly, R. F., Winston-Salem. Brick.
Carolina Brick Co., Kinston. Brick.
Cheek & Belvin, Durham. Brick.
Cherokee Brick Co., Raleigh. Brick.
Chockoyotte Brick Co., Weldon. Brick.
Clark Brick and Tile Co., Clark. Brick.
Cunningham Brick Co., Greensboro. Brick.
Dail, W. J., Jr., Greenville. Brick and tile.
Duckworth, J. L., Morganton. Brick.
Edenton Brick Works, Edenton. Brick.
Elizabeth City Brick Co., Elizabeth City. Brick.
Elon Brick Yard, Elon College. Brick.
Eubanks Brick Yard, Clark. Brick.
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Brick — Continued.
Falle, J. R., Kings Mountain. Brick.
FarmviUe Brick Co., Farmville. Brick.
Foust Brick Yard, Asheboro. Brick.
Gaston Brick Co., Gastonia, Common brick.
Grace Brick Works, Asheville. Brick.
Glenola Brick Co., High Point. Brick.
GoUlsboro Brick Works, Goldsboro. Brick.
Goldston Brick Co., Goldston, R. F. D. Brick.
Gordon Brick Co., North Wilkesboro.
Hedgecock Brick Co., Walnut Cove. Brick.
Hedgecock, R. W., Winston-Salem. Brick.
Hickory Brick Co., Hickory. Brick.
High Brick Works, Whitoville. Brick and tile.
High Point Brick Co., High Point, R. 5. Brick.
Hildebrand Brick Yard, Brickton. Brick.
Holly Springs Land and Improvement Co., Holly Springs. Brick.
House, J. J., & Co., Aulander. Brick and lumber.
Kinctt Brick Mill, Carthage. Brick.
Johnson & Johnson Co., Raleigh. Brick.
Liberty Brick Co., Liberty. Brick.
Linville, B. X., and R. H., Kernersville, R. 4. Brick.
McKinnon, Neill, Raeford. Brick.
Madry, J. W., Scotland Neck. Brick.
Marshville Brick Co., Marshville. Brick.
Mebane Brick Yard, Mebane. Brick.
Mosely Brick and Shingle Co., Kinston. Brick and lumber.
Pamlico Brick and Tile Co., Washington. Brick, tile, etc.
Pee Dee Brick Co., Norwood. Brick.
Pender Brick Works Co., Burgaw. Building Brick.
Powell Bros., Lenoir. Brick.
Ragan Brick Co., Thomasville. Brick.
Rich Brick Yard, Asheboro. Brick.
Sanders & Walton, Smithfield. Brick.
Scotland Neck Brick Co. Building brick.
Selma Brick Co., Selma. Brick.
Shale Paving Brick and Fireproofing Co., Pine Hall. Special grades of brick.
Snyder, C. D., & Son, Winston-Salem. Brick.
Statesville Brick Co., Statesville. Brick.
Talley, J. A., & Co., Wells. Brick.
Tuttle & Bell, Edenton. Brick.
Vanceboro Brick and Tile Works, Vanceboro. Brick and tile.
Wayne Red Brick Co., Goldsboro. Brick.
Weldon Brick and Land Improvement Co., Weldon. Brick.
White & Bedsole, Roseboro. Brick.
Williams, J. G., Brick Yard, Greensboro. Brick.
Williamson & Nance, Cerro Gordo. Brick.
Winecoff Brick Plant, Barber. Brick.
Winston Brick and Tile Co., Winston-Salem. Brick and tile.
Yadkin Brick Yards, Salisbury. Brick.
Bbooms.
Groom Broom Co., Greensboro. Brooms.
Jackson Broom and Mattress Works, Kinston. Brooms and mattresses.
Ramseur Broom Works, Ramseur. Brooms.
Buggies. See Vehicles.
Building Material, Timber, Ties, etc.
Abernethy Saw Mill, Newton. Lumber, shingles, etc.
Adams Saw Mill, Semora. Lumber and timber products.
Adkins, J. H., Stoneville. Oak and pine lumber.
ClaSSIFICATIOjN' of iNDrSTKIES 351
Building Material — Continued.
Alarka Lumber Co., Bryson City. Lumber, box shooks.
Alexander Lumber Co., Morven. Roofers.
Allen Bros., Eleazer. Pine lumber.
Allen Sa^v Mill, Four Oaks. Oak, hickory, and pine lumber.
Allen Saw Mill, Norwood, R. 2. Pine lumber.
Allen Saw Mill, Advance, R. 1. Pine.
Ammons Saw Mill, Cullasaja. All kinds lumber.
Andrews Saw Mill, Millboro. Pine lumber.
Apple & Hardy, Brown Summit. Oak lumber.
Apple Grove Saw Mill, Wadesboro. Lumber.
Arnold, J. S., Saw Mill, Kipling. Pine lumber.
Auman Saw Mill, Seagrove. Oak and pine lumber.
Austin Saw Mill, Shulls Mills, R. 1. Chestnut, hemlock, oak, poplar lumber.
Avery Saw Mill, Dunn. Lumber and timber products.
Aycock Bros., Elberton. Pine lumber.
Azalea Woodworking Co., Azalea. Interior trimming.
Babcock Lumber Co., Garland. Lumber and timber products.
Baggett Saw Mill, Salemburg. Pine lumber.
Bailey Planing Mill, Spruce Pine. Oak lumber.
Bain Saw Mill, Greensboro. Planing mill products. '
Baity's Saw Mill, Cana. Lumber.
Baker Saw Mill, Lenoir, R. 3. Lumber and timber products.
Baker-Thompson Lumber Co., Raleigh. Sash, doors, blinds, lumber, etc.
Baldwin Mill Co., Baldwin. Building material.
Ball Saw Mill, Turkey. Pine lumber.
Banner Mfg. Co., Mt. Airy. Oak and pine lumber.
Baptist Bros. Co., Wendell. Dressed lumber.
Barbee & Helenes, Oakboro. Lumber.
Bare Saw Mill, Wagner. Oak and white pine.
Barkers'Saw Mill, Trenton. Pine, cypress, and oak lumber.
Barlow & Son, Lenoir, R. 1. Lumber and timber products.
Barnes, I. A., Taylorsville. Building material.
Barnes, J. I., & Bro., Clayton. Lumber, sash, doors, blinds, etc.
Barnes, John T., Ahoskie. Pine lumber.
Barnett, R. C, Wilkesboro. Lumber.
Barrington Saw Mills, Grifton. Yellow paie lumber.
Barrow Saw Mill, Guilford College. Lumber.
Barrow, J. K., Mill, Zebulon. Oak and pine lumber.
Bazemore & Spruill, Windsor. Building material.
Beam, J. M., & Bro., Reepsville. Pine lumber.
Beaman Lumber Co., Marion. Lumber.
Beasley, J. F., Saw Mill, Dunn. Cypress and pine lumber.
Beck Saw Mill, Linwood. Lumber and timber products.
Bellamy Saw Mill, Enfield. Pine lumber.
Benfield, J. A., Morganton. Building material.
Benson Planing Mills. Benson. Dressed lumber.
Benton Bros., Jonesville. Pine lumber.
Big Pine Mill Co., Hare. Building material.
Billingsly Saw Mill, Old Hundred. Pine lumber.
Bird, J. C, & Bro., Duke, R. 1. Lumber.
Blackburn Saw Mill, Woodlawn. Oak, poplar, pine, hemlock lumber.
Blades, J. B., Lumber Co., New Bern. Lumber and timber products.
Blalock Saw Mills, Hurdle Mills, R. 3. Oak and pine lumber.
Bland, T. M., Pittsboro, R. F. D. Lumber and timber products.
Bhzzard Saw Mill, Hallsville, R. 1. Lumber and timber products.
Blue Saw Mill, Wadesville. Lumber.
Bogue Sound Lumber Co., Morehead City. Lumber and timber products.
Boone Fork Lumber Co., Shulls Mills. Lumber.
Boone Planing Mill, Boone. Lumber.
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Building Material — Cuniimwd.
Boi-tiaii, Basil, Cliina Grove. Lumber ami timber products.
Bo-stic, E. F., Beaulaville. Lumber and timber products.
Bowers Saw TslWX, Polkton, Buildins material.
Bowler Saw Mill, Taylorsville. Lumber.
Boyd, G. v., & Bro., Pinetown, R. 2. BuildiiiK material.
Bradley Saw Mill, Seaboard. Pine lumber.
Bramble's Saw Mill, Atkin.'on. Pine lumber.
Branning Mfg. Co., Edenton. Lumber and timber products.
Brewer, J. O., Zebra. Oak and pine lumber.
Bridfjeman Saw Mill, Swan Quarter. Pine lumber.
Brocks Saw Mill, Trenton. Pine and cypress lumber.
Brooks, Geo. C, & Co., Greensboro. Planing mill products.
Brown Bros. Lumber Co., Eskota. Ash, basswood, maple and poplar lumber.
Brown & Bost Mfg. Co., Rockwell. Sasli, doors, blinds, etc.
Brown, C. A., & Bro., Garland, R. 1. Shingles and pine lumber.
Brown & Ward, "Wendell. Building material.
Brown Saw and Scroll Mill, Edenton. Lumber and timber products.
Brown, R. M., Rosemary. Pine lumber.
Brown, W. J., George. Pine lumber.
Bryan Saw ]\Iill, Kenansville. Lumber and timber products.
Bryant l% Co., Acme. Lumber and timber product-s.
Buchanan Bros., Broadway, R. 2. Yellow pine lumber.
Buell-Crocker Lumber Co., Maple Hill. Pine lumber.
Builders Sash and Door Co., Rocky Mount. General building material.
Builders Supply and Mfg. Co., Lincolnton. Sash, doors, shop work, etc.
Bullard, A. .J., & Son, Fayetteville. Lumber and timber products.
Burke Saw Mill, Mertie. Oak, pine and poplar lumber.
Burchett Lumber Co., Purvis. Pine lumber.
Burleson Saw Mill, Estatoe. Chestnut, hemlock, oak and poplar lumber.
Burns Saw and Shingle Mill, Little Switzerland. Oak, chestnut, gum, spruce and bass
wood lumber.
Burroughs Saw Mill, Big Lick. Pine lumber.
Burton, W. D., Crutchfield. Oak lumber.
Burton Saw Mill, Hallsboro. Lumber.
Butters Lumber Co., Boardman. Lumber and timber products.
Caldwell Saw Mill, Maiden. Pine, poplar, walnut.
Caldwell, M. C, Ashford. Oak, chestnut and pine lumber.
Calhoun Saw Mill, Sylva. Pine lumber.
Calton Saw Mill, Warsaw. Lumber and timber products.
Cameron Lumber Mill, Olivia, R. 3. Pine lumber.
Cameron Saw and Planing Mill, Vass. Planing mill products.
Campbell Saw Mill, Bullock. Oak and yellow pine lumber.
Canady, M., Roseboro. Lumber and timber products.
Canfield Lumber Co., Morehead City. Lumber and timber products.
Cantwell Lumber Co., Wilmington. Planing mill products.
Capps & Gupton, Areola. Pine lumber.
Capps, A. L., & R. L., Areola. Pine lumber.
Carpenter, Taylor & Co., Rutherfordton. Pine lumber.
Carpenter- Yount & Co., Claremont. Lumber.
Carr Lumber Co., Pisgah Forest. Rough lumber, laths, etc.
Carroll Shingle Mill, Lake Waccamaw. Lumber and timber products.
Carter Mfg. Co., Rusk. Lumber and timber products.
Carter Saw Mill, Eleazer. Lumber.
Carter & Neal, Pine Hall. Oak, pine and poplar lumber.
Carteret Lumber Co., Beaufort. Lumber.
Carty Shing'.e Mill, Autryville, R. 2. Lumber and timber products.
Cary Lumber Co., Durham. Flooring, ceiling, molding, etc.
Case, C. R., Oak Ridge. Pine lumber.
Cashwell, S. B., Dublin. Building material.
Classification of Industries 353
Building Materl\l — Continued.
Chadbourn Lumber Co., Wilmington. Lumber and millwork.
Chandler Saw Mills, Maxton. Pine lumber.
Chandler, I. F., Southern Pines. Lumber.
Chapel, M. B., Edenton. Lumber and timber products.
Chapman, J. A,, Osbornville. Pine lumber.
Charles, J. C., Mocksville. Lumber and timber products.
Chowan River Lumber Co., Tyner. Lumber and timber products.
Church Lumber Co., Ronda. Oak, pine and poplar lumber.
Clark, J. H., Washington. Building material.
Clark's Lumber Co., New Bern. Lumber and timber products.
Clark's Saw and Planing Mill, Jackson Springs. Planing mill products.
Clark Saw Mill, Lansing. Rough lumber.
Clements Lumber Co., Morrisville. Pine lumber.
Clifton, D. A., Elizabethtown. Building material.
Cloninger Saw Mill, Stanley. Lumber and timber products.
Cockerham, M. L., Grumpier. Chicken coops.
Cody Lumber Mill, Cheoah. Oak lumber.
Coggins Bros., Chandler. Oak and pine lumber.
Cognac Shingle Mill, Cognac.
Coke, J. M., Godwin. Lumber and timber products.
Cole Bros., Biscoe, Route 1. Oak and pine lumber.
Coleman Saw Mill, Scotland Neck. Pine lumber.
Colonial Pine Co., Louisburg.
Coltrain, R. L., & Son, Randleman. Oak lumber.
Connelly & Teague, Taylorsville. Building material.
Connelly Springs Mills, Connelly Springs. Building material.
Connelly Saw MUl, Northside. Lumber.
Conner & Chambers, Ocona Lufty. Oak and chestnut lumber.
Consolidated Parks Investment Co., Roaring River. Pine lumber.
Corundum Hill Co., Cullasaja. Lumber.
Cox, B. C, & Co., Ramseur. Oak and pine lumber.
Cox Lumber Co., Ellerbe. Oak and yellow pine lumber.
Cox Lumber Co., Asheboro. Dressed pine lumber.
Cox-Bennett Lumber Co., Wadesboro. Lumber.
Craver Bros. Co., Booneville. Oak lumber.
Credle Bros., Swan Quarter. Pine and cypress.
Crither Saw Mill, Williamston. Yellow pine lumber.
Cross & Co., Sunbury. Pine, cypress and oak lumber.
Crotte Saw Mill, Lexington. Lumber and timber products.
Crump & Gragg, Globe. Lumber and timber products.
Grumpier, J. P., Huntley. Lumber and timber products.
Crutchfield Bros., Woodsdale.
Cummings Saw Mill, Booneville. Lumber and timber products.
Gurrie Planing Mills, Carthage. Pine lumber.
Gutrell, Mason & Co., Swan Quarter. Pine lumber.
Dabbs, W. H., Polkton. ■
Dale Saw Mill, Woodlawn. Building material.
Daniel Saw Mill, Stovall. Yellow pine lumber.
Dare Lumber Co., Elizabeth City. Pine, white cedar, gum, cypress lumber.
Davis Saw Mill, Dabney. Oak and pine lumber.
Davis Saw Mill, Purley. Lumber and timber products.
Davis Saw Mill, Conway. Pine lumber.
Davis Bros., Coleridge. Oak and pine lumber.
Davenport Milling Co., Rocky Mount, R. 1. Pine and poplar lumber.
Deal & Corriher, Landis. Old field pine lumber.
Dean Saw Mill, Chambers. Chestnut and poplar lumber.
Dean & Woodard, Pamlico. Green poplar and pine lumber.
Denning Saw Mill, Dunn. Lumber.
Dennis-Simmons Lumber Co., Williamston. Kiln-dried North Carolina pine lumber.
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Building Material — Continued.
Denton Lumber Co., Asheboro. Lumber and timber products.
Denton Lumber Co., Denton. Planing mill products.
Dennj- Saw Mill, Rooks. Spruce and pine lumber.
Desern Saw Mill, Moncure. Lumber and timber products.
Devries Lumber Mill, Weldon. Oak lumber.
Diggs, C. L., Roseboro. Lumber.
Dixon & Pool Mfg. Co., Weldon. Lumber, sash, doors, blinds, etc.
Dobbins Factory, Finley. Lumber and timber products.
Dobson Mfg. Co., Cedar Creek. Lumber and timber products.
Dodge Shingle Mill, Clinton. Shingles.
Dorsey, A. T., Bushnell. All kinds lumber.
Dowles, Jno. W., Council. Lumber.
Downing Mill, Cedar Creek. Lumber and shingles.
Drexel Lath Mill, Drexel. Laths.
Dunlap, T. B., Ansonville. Planing mill products.
Duplin Lumber Co., Warsaw. Lumber.
Durham Lumber Co., Durham. Sash, doors, blinds, etc.
Dyson Saw Mill, Calahaln. Lumber and timber products.
Eagle Rock Mfg. Co., Eagle Rock. Dressed lumber.
Early Saw Mill, Palmyra. Pine lumber.
East Carolina Lumber Co., New Bern. Pine lumber.
Elledge & Harold, North Wilkesboro. Lumber.
Eller, J. L., Roaring River. Building material.
Ellington Lumber Co., Raleigh. Sash, doors, blinds.
Elliott Saw Mills, Rich Square. Gum, oak and pine lumber.
Empire Mfg. Co., Gold.^boro. Lumber.
Enterprise Lumber Co., Kenansville. Lumber and timber products.
Enterprise Lumber Co., Mount Olive. Lumber.
Ervin, J. L., Lumber Co., Troutman. Pine lumber.
Ervin & Co., Troutman. Pine and oak lumber.
Essex Saw Mill, Essex. Lumber.
Estes Mill, Upton. Lumber and timber products.
Estes & Clarke, Upton. Lumber and timber products.
Eureka Lumber Co., Washington. Building material.
Eure Lumber Mills, Eure. Lumber and timber products.
Evans, Z. W., Tyner. Lumber and timber products.
Everhart, L. M., Lexington, R. 1. Lumber and timber products.
Everhart & Smith, Jackson Hill. Lumber and timber products.
Faircloth Saw Mill, Stedman. Lumber and timber products.
Farlow Saw Mill, Carthage. Pine lumber.
Pai'mers Ginning and Milling Co., Rich Square. Oak, pine and poplar lumber.
Farrell, F. M., Pittsboro. Lumber and timber products.
Ferguson Saw Mill, Crabtree. Oak, poplar, chestnut lumber.
Field Lumber Mill, Carthage. Pine lumber.
Fishel Saw Mill, McLeansville. Pine lumber.
Fleming Saw Mill, Gastonia. Lumber. '
Fleming Bros., Mount Airy. Oak and pine lumber.
Fleming Saw Mill, Gastonia. Lumber and timber products.
Pleta Lumber Co., Ramseur. Roofing and building material.
Flowers Saw Mill, Downsville. Lumber and timber products.
Flowers Saw Mill, Four Oaks. Yellow pine lumber.
Foster & Ferguson, Ferguson. Lumber.
Fogle Bros., Winston-Salem. Lumber, etc.
Forbes Lumber Co., Benson.
Foushee, W. T., & Co., Ramseur.
Franklin, A. J., Bryson City. Planing mill products.
Franklinville Lumber Co., Greensboro. Lumber.
Freeman Saw Mill, Ether. Mill products.
Freeman & White, Colerain, R. 2. Building material.
Classification of Industries 355
Building Material — Continued.
Frick Sawing Outfit, Mocksville. Lumber.
Foreman-Blades Lumber Co., Elizabeth City. Gum, cypress, pine and poplar lumber.
Fowle, S. R., & Son, Washington. Building material.
Fox Saw Mill, Staley. Oak and pine lumber.
Fox Saw Mill, Manchester. Lumber and timber products.
Francis Mills, Ahoskie. Lumber, shingles.
Fussell, J. E., Stedman. Lumber and timber products.
Futrell Planing Mill, Scotland Neck. Pine lumber.
Gaither Saw Mill, Callahaln. Lumber and timber products.
Galloway Saw Mill, Supply. Building material.
Gardner Saw Mill, Bennett. Lumber.
Gardner Saw Mill, Kanoy. Oak and pine lumber.
Gardner, L. B., Ramseur. Lumber and timber products.
Garland Bros., Newland. Building material.
Garland Saw Mill, Tuskeegee. Ash, oak, poplar and pine lumber.
Garrett's Saw Mill, Roxboro. Oak and pine lumber.
Garysburg Mfg. Co., Burgaw. Pine lumber.
Gennett Lumber Co., Franklin. Oak, chestnut and poplar lumber.
Gibson Bros. & Co., Pine Hall. Oak, pine and poplar lumber.
Geissel & Richardson, Ocona Lufty. Lumber.
Gilbert & Johnson, Atkinson. Planing mill products.
Gillette Saw Mill, Smithfield. Oak and pine lumber.
Gilliland & Fox Saw Mill, Brush Creek. Pine lumber, etc.
Gilmore, J. F., Fayetteville, R. F. D. Pine lumber.
Gilmore Saw Mill, Cumnock. Lumber and timber products.
Gilmore-Rankin Lumber Co., Fayetteville. Planing mill products.
Gilmore Planing Mill, Rex. Lumber.
Godard Lumber Co., Dunn. Lumber.
Godwin Saw Mill, Dunn, R. 6. Pine lumber.
Godwin, E. W., Point Caswell. Pine lumber.
Golden Valley Lumber Co., Sunshine. Oak, pine, poplar, chestnut lumber.
Goldsboro Lumber Co., Dover. Lumber.
Gooch Saw Mill, Timberlake. Oak and white pine lumber,
Goodman Lumber Co, Salisbury. Building material.
Graff-Davis-Collett Co., Salisbury. Sash, doors, blinds, lumber.
Graham Saw Mill, Wagram. ' Pine lumber.
Gray & Robinett, Lovelace. Lumber.
Green, Jesse L,, High Point. Lumber and timber products.
Greenleaf-Johnson Lumber Co., Norfolk, Va. Pine lumber.
Green Saw Mill, Globe. Lumber and timber products.
Green's Saw Mill, Zara. Oak and pine lumber.
Gregson Lumber Co., Liberty. Oak and pine lumber.
Greer Saw Mill, Mabel. Lumber.
G'-iffin Mfg. Co., Goldsboro. Lumber and timber products.
Grifein & Dunning, Woodland. Wood and timber products.
Grimsley's Mills, Richlands. Pine lumber.
Gurley, W. A., Cold Spring. Building material.
Hackett Saw Mill, Pleasant Garden. Cross and switch ties.
Hadder Mill Co., Stonewall. Yellow pine lumber.
Hagaman, J. R., Patterson. Lumber and timber products.
Haithcock & Coleman, Areola. Pine lumber.
Hall & Sons, Union Mills. Pine and oak lumber.
Hall Lumber Co., Roseboro. Pine lumber.
Hall & Smith, Autryville, R. 2. Lumber and timber products.
Hall Lumber Co., New Bern. Lumber.
Hamby, G. C, Reedy Branch. Oak, poplar and chestnut lumber.
Hamilton, B., Rockingham. Pine lumber.
Hamilton, J. F., & Son, Troy. Pine lumber.
Hammer Lumber Co., New Bern. Pine boards, rough and dressed.
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Building Material — Continued.
Hammond, J. C, & Co., Seagrove. Pine, poplar and oak lumber.
Hampton Saw Mill, Blowing Rock. Oak and spruce lumber.
Hanly Saw Mill, Hayne. Lumber.
Harrell, Z. V., Mount Olive. Pine lumber.
Harrell Saw Mill, Earleys. Pine lumber.
Harrington, "W. J., Glendon. Oak and pine lumber.
Harry Mills, Grover. Lumber and timber products.
Hart Saw Mill, Toecane. Chestnut and oak lumber.
Hartsell Saw Mill, Oakboro. Oak and pine lumber.
Ilarward Saw Mill, Apex. Lumber.
Harwood Saw Mill, Marshville, R. 2. Oak and pine lumber.
Hathaway Saw Mill, Hobbsville. Lumber and timber products.
Hayes, Tucker Co., Polkton. Building material.
Hayman Saw Mill, Elizabeth City. Lumber and timber products.
Haynes, "W. L., Schulls Mills. Lumber.
Haywood Bros., Mount Gilead, R. 8. Pine and other lumber.
Hedrick, Floyd Co., High Rock. Lumber and timber products.
Hedrick Shingle Mill, Kings Creek. Lumber and timber products.
Henderson Lumber Co., Henderson. Sash, doors, blinds, etc.
Henderson Saw Mill, Hubert. Pine lumber.
Hendersonville Lumber Co., Hendersonville. Planing mill products.
Hennessee Saw Mill, Bridgewater. Lumber.
Henley & Dawson, Ellerbe, R. 2. Pine lumber.
Henley & Dawson, Mount Gilead. Pine lumber.
Henry Lumber Mill, Gastonia. Sash, doors, shop work.
Herring Saw Mill, Roseboro. Pine lumber.
Hiatt Mill, Pilot Mountain. Lumber.
Hickory Mfg. Co., Hickory. Planing mill products.
Hickory Novelty Co., Hickory. Planing mill products.
Hicks Saw Mill, Wise. Gum, oak, pine and poplar lumber.
Higgins, C. M., North Wilkesboro. Chestnut, Oak, pine and poplar lumber.
Hill Bros. Saw Mill, Magnetic City. Lumber, etc.
Hildebrand, H. T., Connelly Springs. Building material.
Hines Bros. Lumber Co., Kinston. Lumber.
Hines & Co., Gilkey. Pine lumber.
Hinshaw Saw Mill, Mebane. Pine and oak lumber.
Hinson, J. M.. Staley. Lumber.
Hinson, C, & Co., Lansing. Building material.
Hitch Lumber Co., Jacksonville. Lumber.
Hobson Saw Mill, Bakersville. Lumber and timber products.
Hoffler Saw Mill, Sunbury. Pine lumber.
Hogan Saw Mill, Queen. Lumber.
Hollifield, Champion & Co., Forest City. Pine lumber.
HoUomon Mill, Cofield. Lumber, gin; grist mill products.
HoUemon, D. A., Lovelace. Lumber.
Holemon Mill, Cofield. Lumber, etc.
Hollv Grove Mills, Edward. Lumber.
Home Building and Material Co., Asheboro. Sash, doors, dressed lumber.
Home Lumber Co., Liberty. Oak and pine lumber.
Honeycutt Saw Mill, Gold Hill. Building material.
Horn Mill, Catherine Lake, R. 1. Pine lumber.
Horns' Lumber Mills, Catherine Lake. Pine lumber.
Horn Saw Mill, Mocksville. Lumber and timber products.
Horton Shingle Mill, Cooper. Shingles, pine lumber, etc.
Hough, Harden, Spears, Jefferson. Building material.
Houston, R. A., Senia. Building material.
Howard Mill, Autryville. Pine lumber.
Howell, W. C, Garysburg. Lumber.
Howie Lath Mill, Dublin. Building material.
Classification of Industries 357
Building Material — Continued.
Hubbard, Jones & Pugh, Old Trap. Lumber and timber products.
Huddleston's Saw Mill, Salemburg. Lumber.
Huff Saw Mill, Roxboro, R. 5. Oak and pine lumber.
Huflfman Saw Mill, Connelly Springs. Building material.
Hughes & Peace Lumber Co., Thomasville. Lumber and timber products.
Hunter Saw Mill, Harmony. Lumber and timber products.
Hunter Saw Mill, Derita. Pine lumber.
Hyder Saw Mill, Rutherfordton, R. 1. Pine lumber.
Idol Lumber Co., High Point. Dressed lumber.
Isaacs, J. H., & Co., State Road. Pine lumber.
Jackson Saw Mill, Oxford. Yellow pine lumber.
Jackson, W. A., Cooper, R. 1. Pine lumber.
Jacksonville Lumber Co., Jacksonville. Pine lumber.
Jamison, M. E., Co., Nebo. Pine lumber.
Jefferson Mills, Fountain. Oak and yellow pine lumber.
Jenkins Mills, Conway. Pine lumber.
Jenkins Saw Mills, Conway. Pine lumber.
Johnson Saw Mill, Townsville. Framing.
Johnston County Lumber Co., Pour Oaks. Planing mill products.
Johnson Saw Mill, Apex, R. 2. Pine lumber.
Johnson Saw and Planing Mill, Kennebec. Pine lumber.
Johnson, P. H., Princeton. Lumber.
Johnson's Saw Mill, Atkinson, R. F. D. Pine lumber.
Jordan & Lane, Bush Creek. Lumber and timber products.
Jordan-Lane-Page Co., Bush Creek. Lumber and timber products.
Jordan Lumber Mills, White Oak. Pine lumber.
Jones Saw Mill, Nashville, R. 3. Yellow pine lumber.
Jones Sash, Door and Blind Co., Asheville. Doors, blinds, sash, etc.
Jones Saw Mill, Apex. Lumber.
Jones Saw Mill, Wadesboro. Rough lumber.
Josey, John, Salisbury. Hickory, oak and pine lumber.
Joyce, John S., Southport. Lumber and timber products.
Kanoy Saw Mill, Biscoe. Pine, oak and other lumber.
Kendall Saw Mill, Norwood, R. 2. Pine lumber.
Kennedy Saw Mills, Clinton. Pine lumber.
Ketchie, Herbert, Mocksville. Lumber and timber products.
Kick- Tucker Saw Mill, Uwharrie. Lumber.
Kidd Lumber Mills, Ore Hill. Pine lumber.
Kilpatrick, J. Morgan, Marble. Lumber and timber products.
Kimball Hardwood Co., Enfield. Rough lumber.
Kincaid Saw Mill, Morganton, R. 3. Building material.
King, P., & Co., Troy. Pine lumber.
King Saw Mill, Troy. Lumber.
King's Saw Mill, Littleton,. R. 4. Pine lumber.
King Lumber Mill, Littleton. Pine lumber.
Kingsdale Lumber Corporation, St. Pauls. Pine and hardwood lumber.
Kinsland Lumber Mill, Topton. Lumber and timber products.
Kiser Lumber Co., Kings Mountain. Sash, doors, etc.
Kitchin Saw Mill, Scotland Neck. Pine lumber.
Kivett, S. W., Saw Mill. Roseboro. Pine lumber.
Koch Shingle and Lumber Mill, Wilmington. Cypress shingles.
Keokenbill Saw Mill, Oak City. Lumber.
Kramer Bros. Co., Elizabeth City. Sash, doors, blinds, lumber.
Kugler Lumber Co., Washington. Building material.
Lackey & Mahaffey, Stony Point. Rough lumber.
Lancaster Lumber Mills, St. Pauls. Pine lumber.
Lane Saw Mill, Summerfield. Oak and pine lumber.
Lankford, J. M., Wilkesboro. Lumber.
Lammonds Saw Mill, Condor.
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Building Material — Continued.
Lassiter, J. H., & Bro., Woodland, R. F. D. Pine lumber.
Latham Saw Mill, Clifton. Lumber.
Laurel River Logging Co., Stackhouse. Lumber.
Laws Lumber Co., Norlina. Lumber.
Leath, J. M., Stoneville. Custom sawing.
Leggett Lumber Co., Tarboro. Lumber.
Lemmond, W. L., Henry. Pine and poplar.
Lenoir Veneer Co., Lenoir. Lumber and timber products.
Lewis Saw Mill, Atkinson, R. F. D. Pine lumber.
Lewis Saw Mill. Relief. Oak, pine and poplar lumber.
Lewis, J. W., & Co., Charlotte. Sash, doors, etc.
Lewis, G. G., Lumber Mill, Middlesex, R. 1. Yellow pine lumber.
Linwood Mfg. Co., Linwood. Veneer, thin lumber.
Lipe Saw Mill, China Grove. Lumber and timber products.
Lisk Saw Mill, High Rock. Pine lumber.
Little River Lumber Co., Princeton. Lumber and timber products.
Livingston Mills, Boomer. Lumber and timber products.
Lockeman, P. B., Huntley, R. 1. Pine lumber.
Long, A. G., Walkertown. Lumber and timber products.
Long, J. E., Walkertown. Lumber.
Long, A. S., Guilford College, R. 1. Oak and pine lumber.
Long, J. E., Kernersville. Oak, pine and poplar lumber.
Long Saw Mill, Biscoe. Oak and pine lumber.
Luther Saw Mill, Handy. Lumber and timber products.
Lyall Lumber Co., Wagoner. Lumber.
Lyon & Dennis, Gates. Yellow pine lumber.
McArtan, D., & Bro., Linden, R. 1. Pine lumber.
McArthur, J. A., Clinton. Gum and pine lumber.
McCargo, T. B., & Son, Mount Airy. Sash, doors, mouldings, etc.
McCrummin Shingle Mill, West End. Yellow pine lumber.
McCullin Hardwood Lumber Co., Clinton. Lumber.
McDade Shingle Mill, Uree. Lumber and timber products.
McDuffie, A. C, Biscoe. Pine and poplar lumber.
McKenzie, J. H., Laurel Hill. Pine lumber.
McKenzie Saw Mill, Ellerbe. Pine lumber.
McKimmon Shingle Mill, Wagram, R. 1. Shingles and pine lumber.
McLaughlin and Turnley, Cameron. Pine lumber.
McLean Saw Mill, Greensboro. Oak and pine lumber.
McLean Saw Mill, Hiddenite. Building material.
McLemore, 1.. F., Roseboro. Pine lumber.
McLeod, N., & Sons, Broadway. Pine lumber.
McLowry Saw Mill, Senia. Lumber.
McNeilly, A. R., & Co., Casar. Lumber and timber products.
Mayee Saw Mill, Neuse. Lumber.
Makepeace Sash and Door Co., Jonesboro. Sash, doors, etc.
Mann Lumber Plant, Dillsboro.
Martin Saw Mill, Eagle Rock. Lumber and timber products.
Martin, Thomas J., Pelham. Pine, oak and poplar lumber.
Martin & Griffin, Polkton. Building material.
Mathis Bros., Roaring River. Oak and pine lumber.
Matthew Saw Mill, Lemon Springs. Pine lumber.
Matthews, J. P., Factory, Kipling. Lumber and timber products.
Matthews & Johnson, Walnut Cove. Oak, pine and poplar lumber.
Maxwell Saw Mill Co., Creston, Building material.
May, J. T., & Bro., Spring Hope. Yellow pine lumber.
Maysville Gin Co., Maysville. Lumber and timber products.
Melvin Bridge Lumber Co., Parkersburg. Cypress, pine, and gum lumber.
Mills Saw Mill, Roseboro, R. 2. Pine lumber.
Minter. A. P., Buck. Oak, pine and poplar lumber.
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Classification of Industries 359
BtriLDiNQ Material — Continued.
Mitchell Saw Mill, Earleys. Gum and i.iine lumbei'.
Mitchell, W. I., Walnut. Oak, pine and poplar lumber.
Montgomery Lumber Co., Spring Hope. Rough lumber.
Moncure Mill and Gin Co., Monciire. Lumber, gin cotton.
Monroe Shingle Mill, Laurel Hill. Pine lumber.
Montvale Lumber Co., Fontana. Laths and lumber.
Mooney P. Simmons, Middleton. Pine.
Moore Bros., Rufus. Lumber and timber products.
Moody Saw Mill, Erastus. Oak, chestnut and poplar lumber.
Moore Saw Mill, Cleveland. Oak and pine lumber.
Morgan Lumber Mill, East Arcadia. Building material.
Morgan, G. W., Union Mills. Pine, oak and poplah lumber.
Morgan's Saw Mill, Eldorado. Oak and pine lumber.
Morganton Mfg. and Trading Co., Morganton. Lumber, mill work.
Morris, D. H., Tamarack. Basswood, chestnut, oak, and hemlock, lumber.
Morris Saw Mill, Monroe. Lumber and timber products.
Morris, U. S., & Bros., Woodville. Building material.
Moss Planing Mill, Washington. Building material.
Moulton, H. v., Duke. Pine lumber.
Mount Gilead Lumber Mills, Mount Gilead. Roofers.
Mount Pleasant Lumber "Co., Mount Pleasant. Planing mill products.
MuUis Saw Mill, Peachland, R. 1. Lumber and timber products.
Munger & Bennett, New Bern. Lumber.
Munn Saw Mill, Candor. Oak and pine lumber.
Murphy Woodworking Co., Murphy. Lumber and timber products.
Murray Lumber Co., Bee Log. Lumber.
Murray, W. B., & Co., Magnolia. Pine lumber.
Myrick Mill, Vaughan. Pine lumber.
Myrick, J. T., Planing Mill, Vaughan. Planing mill products.
Nance's Saw Mill, Marshville. Lumber.
Nash County Mfg. Co., Spring Hope. Lumber and timber products.
National Lumber Co., Concord, Lumber.
Neal, J. W., & Son, Mizpah. Lumber.
Nease Saw Mill, Canton. Rough lumber.
Neece's Saw Mill, Climax. Lumber.
Needham Bros. Saw Mill, East Bend (Pfaffitown). Oak and pine lumber.
Nelson-Cooper Lumber and Furniture Co., Mebane. Building material.
Nelson Saw Mill, Hendersonville. Oak, poplar, and other lumber.
Nelson, W. V., Mount Gilead, R. F. D. White pine lumber.
Neuse Lumber Co., New Bern. Lumber and timber products.
New Berlin Lumber Co., New Berlin. Lumber.
Nichols, George P., Rougemont. Pine lumber.
Nichols, L. G., Lumber Co., Durham. Lumber and timber products.
North Carolina Lumber Co., Hallsboro. Lumber and timber products.
Norris Saw Mill, Pair Bluff. Lumber and timber products.
Norris, W. J., Wilmington. Lumber.
Norwood, G. S., Siler City. Lumber and timber products.
O'Berry Mfg. Co., Kinston. Pine and cypress lumber.
Oden Saw Mill, Pinetown. Building material.
Oldham & Worth, Raleigh. Rough and dressed lumber products.
Orange Lumber Co., Chapel Hill. Planing mill products.
Orinoco Supply Co., Winston-Salem. Builders supplies.
Overby Gin and Milling Co., Angler. Pine lumber.
Overcash Sash and Door Factory, Statesville. Sash, door, and mill work.
Pace Saw MiU, Wakefield. Pine lumber.
Page Saw Mill, Cooper, R. 1. Pine lumber.
Palmer Saw Mill, Lenoir. Lumber and timber products.
Parks, I. W. & Co., Ramseur. Oak, pine, and hickory lumber.
Parks, J. L., & Sons. Henderson, R. 4. Lumber and timber products.
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Building Material — Oontinued.
Parker Saw Mill, Chinquapin. Lumber.
Parker, G. H., & Co., Polkton. Lumber and timber products.
Parker & Cambo, Stanley. Lumber, etc.
Partridge, J. H., Gum Neck. Yellow pine lumber.
Patterson Lumber Mills, Ramseur, R. 2. Oak and pine lumber.
Patterson & Pancake, Council. Building material.
Payne & Decker Bros., Marion. Pine, oak, poplar, and hemlock lumber.
Peacock Saw Mill, High Rock. Lumber and timber products.
Pemberton Saw Mill, Norwood.
Pender, G. W., & Co., Jackson. Shingles, lumber.
Pender Shingle Co., Burgaw. Shingles.
Pennsylvania Lumber Co., Gulf. Pine lumber.
Peoples Saw Mill, Cana, R. 1. Lumber and timber products.
Perry Mill Co., Wingate. Planing mill products.
Peterson's Saw Mill, Parkersburg, R. 1. Building material.
Petty, E. H., Pittsboro. Lumber and timber products.
Phelps Saw Mill, Creswell. Pine lumber.
Piedmont Lumber Co., Phoenix. Building material.
Pierce & Co., Hallsboro. Lumber and timber products.
Pierce, L. B., Millers Creek. Lumber (all kinds).
Pierce, J. H., Warsaw. Sash, doors, etc. ; lumber.
Pine Lumber Co., New Bern. Lumber and timber products.
Pinetops Sash and Blind Co., Pinetops. Lumber and timber products.
Pisgah Lumber Co., Asheville. Lumber.
Pitts & Giles, Glen Alpine. Building material.
Pitts Lumber Mill, Greensboro. Sash, doors, etc.
Polkton Lumber Co., Polkton. Lumber.
Pool & Hall Lumber Co., Carthage. Pine lumber.
Pope, G. P., Planing Mill, Dunn. North Carolina pine lumber.
Porter's Saw Mill, Currie. Pine lumber.
Pratt, J. A., Madison. Dressed lumber.
Pretlow Lumber Co., Point Caswell. Pine lumber.
Pridgen, J. R., Mount Olive. Pine lumber.
Proctor Saw Mill. Grimesland. Cypress and pine lumber.
Puckett Saw Mill, Banner Elk. Building material.
Purvis Shingle Mill, Eagle Springs. Pine lumber.
Pussey, J. H., Roseboro, R. 2. Pine lumber.
Pyatt Bros., Dysartville.
Query & Terepaugh, Hiddenite. Lumber.
Racklay, V. H., Clinton. Pine lumber.
Rand & Lawrence, Smithtield. Gum and pine lumber.-
Rand, N. G., Smithfield. Gum, poplar, and pine lumber.
Rankin Saw Mill, Hallsboro. Lumber and timber product.
Ranson Saw Mill, Oriental. Gum and pine lumber.
Ray, C. D., & Son, Oxford. Molding, boxing, window and door frames.
Reaves Saw Mill, Slocumb. Lumber and timber products.
Reavis & Bro. Saw Mill, Yadkinville. Pine lumber.
Reddith, L. H,. Edwards, R. 1. Building material.
Reece, Jones Co., King. Lumber and timber products.
Reese Saw Mill, Reese. Lumber.
Reighard Lumber Co., Swannanoa. Building material.
Regal Mfg. Co., Forest City. Sash, doors, etc.
Register Saw Mill, Steadman.
Register & Co., Clarkton, R. 3. Building material.
Register Saw Mills, Tomahawk. Lumber.
Renfro & Mahon, Burnsville. Ash, basswood, oak, and chestnut lumber.
Reynolds Bros. Lumber Co., Franklin. All kinds of lumber.
Reynolds Saw Mill, Clinton. Pine lumber.
Richie, 0. V., New London. Oak and pine lumber.
Classification of Industries 361
Building Material — Continued.
Richfield Lumber Co., Richfield. Building material.
Riddle & Riddle, Pittsboro. Lumber and timber products.
Ritchie & Rummage, New London, R. 1. Oak and pine lumber.
River View Milling Co., Norwood. Flour, meal, and feedstuff.
Roberts, G. H., Benson. Pine lumber.
Robinson Saw Mill, Mount Holly. Lumber and timber products.
Rockley Lumber Mills, Moltonville, R. 1. Pine lumber.
Rocky Mount Woodworking Co., Rocky Mount. Planing mill products.
Rocky River Land and Lumber Co., Locust. Pine lumber.
Rodman Planing Mills, Clinton. Pine lumber.
Rogers Lumber Mills, Hope Mills. Lumber and timber products.
Rogers & Cook, Reidsville. Lumber and timber products.
Rogers, W. D., Waxhaw. Pine lumber.
Roseman, J. C, Lumber Mill, Statesville. Ash, oak, and pine lumber.
Rowe Lumber Co., Hickory. Building material, etc.
Royster & Campbell, Bullock. Yellow pine lumber.
Russell Bros. Saw Mill, Hubert. Pine lumber.
Salmon Saw Mill, Littleton. Oak, gum, ash, maple, and birch lumber.
Sampson Lumber Co., Hayne. Pine lumber.
Sandwich's Saw Mill, Vaughan. Oak and pine lumber.
Satterthwaite, T. L., Plymouth, R. 1. Ash, gum, oak, pine, and poplar lumber.
Saylor Saw Mill, East Bend. Lumber.
Seaford Saw Mill, Mocksville. Lumber and timber products.
Seago, Jesse, Speedwell. Chestnut, oak, and poplar lumber.
Seawell, O. E., Rennert. Lumber.
Sebastian, Eli, North Wilkesboro, R. 2. Lumber and timber products.
Sessoms, H. H., Fuquay Springs. Lumber.
Selma Lumber Co., Selma. Oak and pine lumber.
Senter, D. H.. Chalybeate Springs. Pine lumber.
Setzer Bros., Ferguson. Oak, poplar, and chestnut lumber.
Severt & Scm, Obids. Lumber and timber products.
Sexton, J. A., Lumber Co., Harnett. North Carolina pine lumber.
Sharpe Saw and Planing Mill, Cumnock. Lumber and timber products.
Shaw Saw Mill, Scotland Neck. Lumber.
Shearwe Saw Mill, Macon. Pine and poplar lumber.
Shelton, J. E., Box and Lumber Co., Wniston-Salem. Tobacco boxes and building material.
Shelton & Smith, Speedwill. Lumber, etc.
Shumaker & Dishman, New Hope. Lumber and timber products.
Sitles Lumber Co., Rockwell. Dressed lumber, sash, doors.
Simmons Saw Mill, Triplett. Chestnut, oak, poplar, and pine lumber.
Simms, W. W., Co., Wilson. Pine lumber.
Sizemore Saw Mill, Guilford College. Oak and pine lumber.
Smith Saw Mill, Askewville. Lumber,
Smith, J. H., Saw Mill, Burgaw. Pine lumber.
Smith Saw Mill, Clarkton. Lumber.
Smith, C. F. & J. C, Cornelius. Flooring, rough lumber, etc.
Smith Creek Mfg. Co., Oriental. Lumber and boxes.
Smith, H. Garrett, Burgaw. Pine lumber.
Smith, C. E., Ayden. Building material.
Smith, J. M., Elkton. Rougli lumber.
Smith Saw Mill, Liberty. Pine lumber.
Smith Saw Mill, Mount Gilead. Lumber and timber products.
Smith-Phillips Lumber Co., Winston-Salem. Planing mill products.
Smith, R. B., Clinton, R. 1. Pine lumber.
Smith Saw Mill, Marshville. Lumber and timber products.
Smith's Saw Mill, Roseboro. Lumber.
Smitherman, T. A., East Bend. Lumber and timber products.
Snider Bros. Milling Co., Jubilee. Lumber.
Sofley Saw Mill, Advance. Lumber.
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Building Material — Continued.
South Atlantic Lumber Co., Greensboro.
Southern Roller, Stave and Heading Co., Elizabeth City. Headings, shingles, rollers, and
lumber.
Southern Timber and Lumber Co., Star. Long-leaf pine lumber.
Sorrell Lumber Mill, Apex. Oak and pine lumber.
Sparks Bros., Ronda. Oak and pine lumber.
Sparks-Foster Co., Mocksville. Lumber and timber products.
Spencer, A. A., Carthage. Pine lumber.
Spencer Lumber Co., Gastonia. Sash, doors, blinds, shop work.
Spivey Saw Mill, Eure. Pine, gum, and oak lumber.
Spruill Mill, Quitsna. Building material.
Stamy, Robert, Windom. Oak and cheistnut lumber.
Stanly Lumber Co., "Warren Plains. Lumber.
Stantonsburg Lumber Co., Wilson. Gum, pine, and poplar lumber.
State Road Mfg. Co., State Road. Pine lumber.
Statesville Lumber Co., Statesville. Dressed lumber.
Steed Saw Mill, Broadway. Pine lumber.
Stell Planing and Grist Mill, Wendell. Lumber.
Stephenson, J. H., Benson, E. 1. Pine lumber.
Stine Saw Mill, Lenoir. Oak, pine, poplar, etc.
Stokesdale Lumber Co., Stokesdale. Pine lumber.
Stott Saw Mill, Wendell. Oak, poplar, and pine lumber.
Stout Bros. Lumber Co., Siler City. Rough and dressed pine lumber.
Strickland, J. C, Troy. Pine lumber.
Strickland Saw Mill, Jessie. Lumber and shingles.
Stroupe Saw Mill, Polkton. Building material.
Stuart Saw Mill, Jackson Springs, R. 2. Pine lumber.
Styers' Sash and Door Shops, Cherryville. Sash, doors, shop work.
Sullivan Saw Mill, Carthage. Pine lumber.
Swain, F. M., Ronda. Oak and pine lumber.
Swansboro Land and Lumber Co., Swansboro. Yellow pine lumber.
Swindell Saw Mill, Swansboro. Yellow pine lumber.
Tally, J. A., Wells. Lumber.
Tatum, N. L., White Oak. Building material.
Tew Saw Mill, Dunn, R. 6. Pine lumber.
Tew Shingle Mill, Huntley, R. 1. Pine lumber.
Thaggard Saw Mill, Clarkton. Building material.
Thomas Saw Mill, Sanford, R. 1. Oak, yellow pine and poplar lumber.
Thompson Company, Shelby. Sash, doors, shop work.
Thompson, C. M., Sons, Lexington. Building material.
Thompson Saw Mill, Denton. Lumber and timber products.
Thompson Saw Mill, Richlands. Pine lumber.
Thornburg, O. L., Morganton. Building material.
Tilghman Lumber Co., Dunn. Rough and dressed lumber.
Tilley Saw Mill, Nelson, Va., R. 1. Building material.
Tillman, A. W., Putnam. Oak and timber products.
Tillman Saw Mill, Goldston, R. 1. Lumber and timber products.
Tolar Saw Mill, Lumber Bridge. Pine lumber.
Tomlinson Mills, Clayton. Lumber.
Toones Saw Mill, Selma, R. 3. Yellow pine lumber. •
Towe & Perry, Chapanoke. Dressed lumber.
Townsend Bros., Manchester. Lumber and timber products.
Townsend Saw Mill, Upton. Lumber and timber products.
Trent Lumber Co., Pollocksville. Lumber.
Triplett Saw Mill, Marley Ford. Oak, pine, and poplar lumber.
Troutman, J. H., Saw Mill, Troutman, R. 1. Oak and pine lumber.
Trotman Saw Mill, Gatesville. Gum lumber.
Tryon Lumber Co., Tryon. Planing mill products.
Classification of Industries 363
Building Material — Continued.
Tucker, J. L., Stanfield. Oak and pine.
Tucker, William H., Seagrove. Lumber and timber products.
Turlington Saw Mill, Duke. Pine lumber.
Turner's Saw Mill, New Castle. Lumber.
Tutterow, EC. F., & Sons, Mocksville. Lumber and timber products.
Tysinger & Dunning, Denton. Lumber and timber products.
Union Saw Mill, Littleton, R. 3. Pine lumber.
Upchurcli-Lewis Co., Autryville. Lumber and timber products.
Valley Mfg. Co., Edwards Cross Roads. Building material.
Valley River Lumber Co., Murphy. Lumber and furniture.
Vanhoy Mill, Ronda. Lumber and timber products.
Vinson, D. E., Otto. Pine, oak, and chestnut lumber.
Vinson Saw Mill, Murfreesboro.
Vuncanon, G. E., Ansonville. Pine lumber.
Waddell & Huid, Dockery. Oak and pine lumber.
Waddell Saw Mill, Manchester. Lumber and timber products.
Wadesboro Lumber Co., Wadesboro. Dressed lumber.
Wadesboro Lumber Mills, Wadesboro. Lumber.
Wadeville Mfg. Co., Wadeville. Lumber.
Wallace Saw Mill, Moltonville. Pine lumber.
Wallace Planing Mill, Wallace. Dressed lumber.
Waller & Co., Clinton. Pine lumber.
Wall Saw Mill, Madison. Oak, pine, and poplar lumber.
Wall Saw Mill, Gibsonville, R. 2. Oak and pine lumber.
Walker Saw Mill, Swan Creek. Lumber.
Walton Gin and Saw Mill, Jacksonville. Lumber.
Ward Saw Mill, Bennett. Dressed lumber.
Ward, J. C, Rominger. Building material.
Warlick Lumber Co., Gilkey. Lumber, molding, boxes, etc.
Waters, E. S., Pantego. Lumber.
Weaver, W. B., & Son, Ahoskie. Oak, poplar, and pine lumber.
Weaver & Hunt Saw Mill, Mebane. Rough lumber.
Webb Saw Mill, Edenton. Lumber and timber products.
Webster, G. A., Weaverville. Building material.
Welch Lumber Mill, Pisgah. Oak and pine lumber.
Welch, P. R., Saw Mill, Judson. Pine, oak, poplar, and chestnut lumber.
Welborn Saw Mill, New Castle.
Wendell Planing Mill, Wendell. Lumber.
Wesson Saw Mill, Louisburg. Lumber and timber products.
West Lumber and Box Co., Fayetteville. Lumber and box shocks.
Whaley Saw Mill, Lumberton. Pine lumber.
Whichard & Congleton, Whichard. Yellow pine lumber.
Whitakers Saw Mill, Monroe. Pine and oak lumber.
Whitaker Saw Mill, Callahaln. Lumber and timber products.
Whitakers Saw Mill, Waxhaw, R. 4. Oak and pine lumber.
White, H. C, Whiteville. Oak and pine lumber.
White, J. B., Hogshead Works, Kinston. Lumber and timber products.
Whitehurst Mill, Parmele, R. F. D. Yellow pine lumber.
Whiteside, A. C, Uree. Oak and pine lumber.
Whiteville Lumber Co., Whiteville. Lumber and timber products.
Whittington Mill, Reddies River. Chestnut, oak, pine, and poplar lumber.
Whitley Saw Mill, Oakboro. Pine lumber.
Whitley Saw Mill, Snow Hill. Spruce and yellow pine lumber.
Widenhouse Saw Mill, Georgeville. Oak and pine lumber.
Wiley Saw Mill, Warsaw. Lumber and timber products.
Wilker's Mill, Warren Plains. Oak and yellow pine lumber.
Wilkesboro Mfg. Co., North Wilkesboro. Building material.
Wilkinson Lumber Co., Cary. Planing mill products.
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Building Material — Continued.
Willhide Bros., Judson. Lumber.
WillianLS-Brownell Planing Mill Co., Biltmore. Lumber.
Williams & McKeithan Lumber Co., Roseboro. Lumber and timber products.
Williams Saw Mill, South Mill. Lumber and timber products.
Williams, H. K., Fullers. Pine lumber.
Williams, J. T., Saw Mill, Cooper. Pine lumber.
Williams, G. B., & Son, Leamon. Lumber.
Williamson Saw Mill, Salemburg. Lumber and timber products.
Williams Saw Mill, Thomasville. Oak and pine lumber.
WUliams, W. F. & J. G., Red Springs. Pine lumber.
Williams Mill, Elizabeth City, R. 4. Lumber and timber products.
Wiles & Hodges, Tuckerdale. Lumber, cross-ties.
Wilson, C. M. & W. G., Wilson's Mills. Yellow pine lumber.
Wilson Saw Mill, Shelby. Lumber and timber products.
Wilson, J. R., Lumber Co., Hendersonville. Dressed lumber.
Wilson Saw Mill, Zionville. Chestnut, maple and oak lumber.
Winbrow, Ward & Co., Warrenton. Pine and poplar lumber.
Winchester Saw Mill, Monroe. Oak and pine lumber.
Winton Cooperage Co., Winton. Pine lumber.
Wise Bros. Mill, Pamlico. Pine lumber.
Wollett, E. E., Littleton. Lumber and timber products.
Woodall, Preston, Benson. Planing mill products.
Woodard, C. C, Castalia. Lumber.
Woodcock, W., Atkinson. Pine lumber.
Wood, A. C, Advance. Lumber.
Woodruff, H. L., Micro. Planing mill products.
Woodside Lumber Co., Belhaven. Lumber.
Woodward, C. C, Castalia. Lumber.
Wood Wool Mfg. Co.. Ore Hill. Lumber and timber products.
Workman Saw Mill, Siler City. Lumber.
Wrench, P. E., Cooper. Pine lumber.
Wright Saw Mill, Biscoe. Pine lumber.
Wright Saw Mill, Shiloh. Lumber and timber products.
Wynnewood Lumber Co., Wilmington. Short-leaf pine lumber.
Wynns Shingle Mill, Harrellsville. Lumber and timber products.
Yadkin Lumber Co., Southmont. Lumber and timber products.
Yellow Pine Shingle Shop, Tomahawk. Lumber and Shingles.
Yelton Saw Mill, Bostic. Oak, pine, and poplar lumber.
Canneries.
Booneville Canning Co., Booneville. Canned fruits and vegetables.
Bridal Veil Canning Co., North Wilkesboro. Canned fruits and vegetables.
Davis Canning Co., Davis. Oysters and vegetables.
Edenton Packing Co., Edenton. Canning fish and vegetables.
Elkin Canning Co., Elkin. Canned fruit and vegetables.
Forester Canning Co., North Wilkesboro. Canned fruits and vegetables.
Groom Canning Co., Greensboro, R. 3. Canned goods.
Groom, M. C, Greensboro. Canned tomatoes.
Rowan Canning Co., Salisbury. Canned fruits and vegetables.
Simmons Cannery, Flat Rock. Cannery products.
Taylor Packing Co., Morehead City. Canned oysters.
Cab Repair Shops.
Southern Railway Shops, Spencer. Railway repairs and supplies.
Carriages. See Vehicles.
Chairs. See also Furniture Factories.
Banner Mfg. Co., Mount Airy. Chairs, cradles, cribs.
Erskine-Danforth Corporation, Tryon. Antique furniture and chairs.
Wooten Chair Factory, Ronda. Chairs.
Yadkin Buggy Co., Yadkinville. Coffins, chairs, etc.
Classification of Industries 365
Chaib Stock.
Liberty Chair Co., Liberty. Chair stock, insulator pins and brackets.
Chemicals.
McNair Phosphate Co., Laurinburg. Ammoniated fertilizer and phosphoric acid.
Chicken Coops.
Cockerham, "W. S., Crunipler. Chicken coops.
Ronda Coop and Egg Case Co., Ronda. Coops and egg cases, bee hives.
White, G. T., Buck Shoals. Chicken coops.
Cigarettes and Cigar.. See Tobacco.
Clat.
Harris Clay Co., Dillsboro. Kaolin.
Harris Clay Co., Spruce Pine. Kaolin.
Clocks.
Giddens, L. D., Wilson. Clocks.
Clothing.
Blue Bell Overall Co., Greensboro. Overalls.
Charlotte Clothing Mfg. Co., Charlotte. Men's pants and children's clothing.
Hamilton Pants Mfg. Co., Williamston. Trousers and overalls.
Herman Glove Co., Conover. Cotton flannel gloves.
Imperial Shirt Mfg. Co., Wilmington. Ladies' suits, dresses and skirts.
Newton Glove Co., Newton. Gloves.
Penn Bros., Suspender Co., Madison. Garters and suspenders.
Scott-Mebane Mfg. Co., Graham. Overalls.
Sicelott Mfg. Co., Lexington. Men's clothing.
Smith Mfg. Co., Durham. Overalls.
Smith, M. A., Shirt Factory, Washington. Shirts, clothing.
Warlong Glove Co., Newton. Gloves.
Wilmington Shirt Co., Wilmington. Shirts.
Coffins and Caskets.
Atlantic Coi¥in and Casket Corp., Rose Hill. Coffins and caskets.
Burlington Coffin Co., Burlington. Coffins.
Charlotte Casket Co., Charlotte. Caskets, coffins and undertaker's supplies.
Hearne Bros. Co., Whitakers. Coffins and caskets.
Rankin Coffin and Casket Co., High Point. Coffins, caskets, etc.
Richardson Mfg. Co., Sparta. Coffins, carriages, repairs.
Rockwell Furniture Co., Rockwell. Coffins and caskets.
Turner-White Coffin Co., Winston-Salem. Coffins, caskets, boxes.
Columns.
Bryson City Pump Works Co., Bryson City. Pump tubing, colonial porch columns.
Raeford Mantels and Scroll Shop, Raeford. Columns, etc.
Confectioners.
Balance & Co., Greensboro. Candy.
Club Cafe and Candy Kitchen, Asheville. Candies, etc.
Crescent Candy Co., Wilmington. Candies.
Gate City Candy Co., Greensboro. Candy.
Olympia Candy Co., Salisbury. Candy and ice cream.
Royster, A. D., & Bro., Raleigh. Candy.
Saleeby, N. D., & Co., Monroe. Candy and ice cream.
Sallock, Candy Kitchen, Winston-Salem. Candy and ice cream.
Weatherly, W. H., Co., Elizabeth City. Candy.
Concrete.
Asheville Concrete Co., Asheville. Pipe, concrete blocks and trimmings.
Cement Products Co., Wilmington. Reinforced concrete sewage disposal tanks.
Charlotte Quarry Co., Charlotte. Cement, sewer pipe, curbing, etc.
Concrete Construction Co., Reidsville. Concrete products.
Shelby Concrete Co., Shelby. Cement blocks.
Mount Airy Paving Block Co., Mount Airy. Paving blocks.
366 N'oRTH Carolina Labor Statistics
Coopers and Coopers' Material, Crates, Baskets.
Adams Cooperage Co., New Bern. Cooperage products.
• Ahoskie Basket Mfg. Co., Ahoskie. Truck baskets and hampers.
Bullard, A. J., & Son, Fayetteville. Crates.
Carolina Mfg. Co., Magnolia. Vegetable and fruit crates.
Castle Haynes Stave Co., Wilmington. Staves and headings.
Chadbourn Mfg. Co., Chadbourn. Strawberry crates.
Cofield Mfg. Co., Cofleld. Pine staves.
Enterprise Lumber Co., Mt. Olive. Crating materials.
Finger, A. P., Bros., Lincolnton, R. 2. Handles.
Fuquay Cooperage Co., Fuquay Springs. Staves, etc.
Godwin, E. W., Point Caswell. Basket bottoms, etc.
Haywood Cooperage Co., Waynesville. Apple barrels.
Hendricks Planing Mill, Bixley. Crates.
Hickory Handle and Mfg. Co., Hickory. Handles, picker sticks, etc.
Interstate Cooperage Co., Belhaven. Staves, headings, etc.
Isley & Massey, Pleasant Hill. Nail keg staves.
Ivey Mfg. Co., Hickory. Picker sticks.
Jonesboro Handle Co., Polkton. Handles.
Lee, Eric, Chapel Hill. Barrels.
Maysville Cooperage Co., Maysville. Staves.
Moravian Falls Milling Co., Moravian Falls. Pick and ax handles, etc.
Overton, D. D., Greenville. Barrels, etc.
Pamlico Cooperage Co., Washington. Barrel headings.
Patten Package Co., Calypso. Fruit and truck packages.
Pottery Crates Mfg. Co., Calypso. Crates.
Roanoke Box Co., Weldon. Boxes and box shocks.
Southern Roller Stave and Heading Co., Elizabeth City. Baskets, headings, etc.
Thomasville Spoke Works, Thomasville. Spokes and handles.
Spoon & Soffard, Mill, Burlington. Handles.
Vickory, A. W., & Co., Sanford.
White Chicken Coop Factory, Buck Shoals.
Wilmington Cooperage Co., Wilmington. Shooks, barrel headings, etc.
Williamston Cooperage Co., Williamston. Barrel headings.
Cordage. See, also, Cordage Mills.
CORXICES AND Skylights. See Roofing and Sheet Metal Work.
Cotton Bats and Mattress Felts.
Bernhardt Mfg. Co., Charlotte. Cotton felts and bats.
Cotton Mill Supplies.
Burlington Roller Mills, Burlington. Roller covers for cotton rolls.
Charlotte Mfg. Co., Charlotte. Card clothing and reeds.
Ivey Mfg. Co., Hickory. Loom supplies.
Liberty Picker Stick and Novelty Co., Liberty. Cotton mill supplies.
Novelty Woodworks, Ramseur. Picker sticks, bobbins, etc.
Southern Spindle and Flyer Co., Charlotte. Steel rolls, .?pindles, flyers, etc.
Spoon & Soffard, Mill, Burlington.
W^arlick & Sherrill Co., Granite Falls. Picker sticks, etc.
Whittimore, A. J., Burlington. Re-cover rollers for cotton mills.
Cotton Mills. See pages 35 to Si.
Cotton Seed Products.
• Battleboro Oil Co., Battleboro. Cotton seed products.
Chatham Oil and Fertilizer Co., Pittsboro. Cotton seed products, fertilizers.
Chowan Cotton Oil and Fertilizer Co., Edenton. Cotton seed products, fertilizer.
Clayton Oil Mills Co., Clayton. Cotton seed products, fertilizer.
Cleveland Oil and Fertilizer Co., Cleveland. Cotton seed products.
Consumer's Oil Co., Tarboro. Cotton seed products.
Cotton Oil and Ginning Co., Scotland Neck. Crude oil, meal, hulls, etc.
Cotton Oil Co., Kings Mountain. Cotton seed oil, etc.
Classificatiox of Industries 367
Cotton-Seed Peoducts — Continued.
Dunn Oil Mills, Dunn. R. 5. Cotton meal, hulls, oil, etc.
Elba Mfg.. Co., Charlotte. Cotton seed oil, meal, hulls and linters.
Elba Mfg. Co., Maxton. Cotton seed products.
Farmville Oil and Fertilizer Co., Farmville. Fertilizers, cotton-seed meal, oil, linters, hulls.
Fremont Oil Mill Co., Fremont. Cotton seed products.
Havens Oil Co., "Washington. Cotton seed products.
Hoke Oil and Fertilizer Co., Raeford. Oil, meal, hulls, linters.
Imperial Cotton Oil Co., Statesville. Cotton seed products, ice.
Laurinburg Oil Co., Laurinburg. Cotton seed products.
Lenoir Oil and Ice Co., Kinston. Cotton seed oil, meal, etc.
Louisburg Cotton Oil Mill, Louisburg. Cotton seed oil, etc.
Mooresboro Cotton Oil Co., Mooresboro. Crude oil.
Morgan Oil and Fertilizer Co., Red Springs. Oil, meal, hulls, etc.
Mount Gilead Cotton Oil Co., Mount Gilead. Cotton seed products.
New Bern Cotton Oil and Fertilizer Mills, New Bern. Cotton seed products, fertilizer.
Newton Oil and Fertilizer Co., Newton. Oil, meal and hulls.
Planters Cotton Oil and Fertilizer Co., Rocky Mount. Fertilizer, cotton seed products.
Raleigh Cotton Oil Co., Raleigh. Cotton seed oil, meal, hulls, etc.
Robeson Mfg. Co., Lumberton. Cotton seed products and fertilizers.
Rowland Oil and Fertilizer Co., Rowland. Oil, meal, hulls, etc.
Southern Cotton Oil Co., Charlotte. Cotton seed products.
Southern Cotton Oil Co., Concord. Cotton seed products.
Southern Cotton Oil Co., Gastonia. Cotton seed products.
Southern Cotton Oil Co., Gibson. Cotton seed products.
Southern Cotton Oil Co., Monroe. Cotton seed products.
Southern Cotton Oil Co., Shelby. Cotton seed products.
Southern Cotton Oil Co., Wadesboro. Cotton seed products.
Southern Cotton Oil Co., Wilson. Cotton seed products.
Spring Hope Cotton Oil Co., Spring Hope. Oil, hulls, meal, linters, etc.
Stanley Cotton Oil Co., Norwood. Cotton seed products.
Swift & Co., Charlotte. Cotton seed oil.
Tar River Oil Co., Tarboro. Cotton seed products.
"Winterville Cotton Oil Co., Winterville. Oil, meal, hulls and linters.
Woodard & Whitley Oil Co., Whitakers. Cotton seed products.
Zebulon Cotton Oil Co., Zebulon. Cotton seed products.
Cotton Waste.
South Atlantic Waste Co., Charlotte. Cotton waste.
Crates. See Coopers, etc.
Patton Packing Co., Calypso. Fruit and truck packages.
Pottery, Crates, Mfg. Co., Calypso. Crates.
Creameries.
Anandale Daii-y, Asheville. Butter.
Blue Ridge Creamery, Hendersonville. Butter.
Mooresboro Creamery Co., Mooresboro. Butter.
Cross Aejis.
Bruton Cross Arms Mills, Fayetteville.
Cross Ties. See Building Material.
Culverts.
Carolina Metal Products Co., Wilmington. Metal culverts, shingles, ceilings, roofing.
Electric Light, Gas, Power and Street Railway Companies.
Ahoskie Light and Power Company, Winton.
Alamance Power Company, Graham.
Albemarle and Whitney Street Railway Company, Albemarle.
Albemarle Light and Water Company, Albemarle.
Asheville Power and Light Company, Raleigh.
Benson Electric Light Company, Benson. •
Blue Ridge Interurban Railway Company, Spartanburg.
368 North Carolina Labor Statistics
Electric Light, Gas, Power and Street Railway Companies — Continued.
Blue Ridge Power Company, Tuxedo.
Brevard Licrht and Power Company, Brevard.
Bridseton Light and Power Company, New Bern.
Canton Electric and Telephone Company, Canton.
Carolina Power and Light Company, Raleigh.
Carolina-TennesFee Power Company, New York City.
Carters Falls Power Company, Elkin.
Cascade Power Company, Brevard.
Catawba Manufacturing and Electric Power Company, Charlotte.
Catawba Valley Light and Power Company, Morganton.
Charlotte Electric Railway Company, Charlotte.
Charlotte Rapid Transit Company, Charlotte.
Citizens Light and Power Company, Lenoir.
Concord Gas Company, Philadelphia, Pa.
Conover Electric Company, Conover.
Dillsboro and Sylvan Electric Light Company, Dillsboro.
Duplin Light and Power Company, Wallace.
Durham Traction Company, Durham.
Eastern Carolina Power and Light, Spring Hope.
Electric Light Company of Elizabeth City, Elizabeth City.
Elizabeth City Electric Light and Power Company, Elizabeth City.
Elizabeth City Water and Power Company, Elizabeth City.
Fairmont Light and Power Company, Fairmont.
Fayetteville Light and Power Company, Fayetteville.
Franklin Light and Power Company, Franklin.
Fries Manufacturing and Power Company, Charlotte.
Gaston County Gas Company, Philadelphia, Pa.
Goldsboro Gas Company, New Bern.
Graliam Water and Electric Company, Graham.
Hendersonville Light and Power Company, Hendersonville.
Hendersonville Traction Company, Hendersonville.
Hiawassee River Power Company, Murphy.
Highlands Traction Company, Highlands.
Hillsboro Power and Light Company, Hillsboro.
Industrial Power Company, Hot Springs.
Jacksonville Electric Light Company, Jacksonville.
Laurel Park Street Railway Company, Hendersonville.
Leaksville Light and Power Company, Leaksville.
Lenoir Electric Company, Lenoir.
Linville Coal Power Company, Morganton.
Madison Light and Power Company, Marshall.
Marion Light and Power Company, Marion.
Municipal Electric and Water Department, Washington.
Murphy Light and Power Company, Murphy.
New Bern Gas Company, New Bern.
New Bern-Ghent Street Railway Company, New Bern.
North Carolina Electrical Power Company, Asheville.
North Carolina Public Service Company, Greensboro.
Norwood Electric and Water Company, Norwood.
Norwood Power and Light Company, Norwood.
Piedmont Railway and Electric Co., Burlington.
Piedmont Traction Company, Charlotte.
Plymouth Light and Ice Company, Plymouth.
Randolph Power Company, Randleman.
Rich Square Electric Light and Power Company, Rich Square.
Roanoke Rapids Power Company, Petersburg, Va.
Roanoke River Development Company, Richmond, Va.
Roxboro Light and Power Company, Roxboro.
Salisbury and Spencer Railway Company, Salisbury.
Classification of Industries 369
Electric Light, Gas, Power axd Street Railway Companies — Continued.
Saluda-Heudei-sonville Interurban Railway, Bessemer City.
Sampson Power Companj', Clinton.
Shoals Power Company, Winston-Salem.
Smitlierman Power Company, Troy.
Southern Gas Improvement Company, Philadelphia, Pa.
Southern Light and Power Company, Southport.
Statesville Gas, Light and Fuel Company, Statesville.
Tallassee Power Company, Pittsburg, Pa.
Tidewater Power Company, Wilmington.
Virginia-Carolina Power Company, Rock Hill, S. C.
Wadesboro Street Railway Company, Wadesboro.
Washington Lighting Company, Washington.
Water Power Electric Company, Hickory.
Weaverville Electric Company, Asheville.
Western Carolina Power Company, Charlotte.
White Coal Power Company, Asheville.
Williamstou Electric Company, Williamston.
Windsor Electric and Power Company, Windsor.
Winston-Salem Gas Company, Winston-Salem.
Yadkin Narrows Electric Railway Company, Albemarle.
Yadkin Power Companj', Raleigh.
Yancey Light and Power Company, Burnsville.
Excelsior.
High Point Yeneer and Panel Co., High Point. Excelsior.
Major, Doyle & Hudson, Hertford, Excelsior.
Warlick & Sherrill, Granite Falls. Picker sticks, excelsior.
Feed and Grain.
American Feed Milling Co., Asheville. Molasses feed, grain, etc.
Fertilizers. See, also, Cotton Seed Products.
Asheville Packing Co., Asheville. Fertilizers and tallow.
Beta Fertilizer Co., Beta. Fertilizers, talc.
Caraleigh Phosphate and Fertilizer Works, Raleigh. Fertilizer.
Contentnea Guano Co., WUson. Acid phosphate and fertilizer,
McNair Phosphate Co., Laurinburg. Acid Phosphate and ammoniated fertilizer.
Meadows, E. H. & J. A., New Bern. Fertilizer.
Navassa Guano Co., Wilmington. Fertilizers.
Navassa Guano Co., Selma. Fertilizers.
Pamlico Chemical Co., Washington. Fertilizers.
Pearsall's Co., Wilmington. Fertilizers, fish scrap, soda dressing.
Royster, S. F., Guano Co., Tarboro. Fertilizer.
Virginia-Carolina Chemical Co., Charlotte.
Virginia-Carolina Chemical Co., Durham.
Virginia-Carolina Chemical Co., New Bern.
Virginia-Carolina Chemical Co., Raleigh.
Virginia-Carolina Chemical Co., Salisbury.
Virginia-Carolina Chemical Co., Wadesboro.
Virginia-Carolina Chemical Co., Wilmington.
Virginia-Carolina Chemical Co., Winston-Salem.
Fisheries.
Ocean Fisheries Co., Wilmington. Menhaden fishing.
Riggan, J. H., & Co., Morehead City. Seafood.
Pish Scrap.
Dey's Fish Factory, Beaufort Fish scrap and oil.
Russell's Fish Factory, Hubert. Oil and fish scrap.
Taylor, R. W., Fish Factory, Morehead City. Fish scrap and oil.
Wallace Fisheries Co., Morehead City. Pish scrap and oil.
Flour, Meal and Feed Mills.
Albemarle Milling Co., Albemarle. Flour, feed and meal.
Advance Roller Mill, Advance. Grist mill products.
Dept. Labor, 1916—24
370 jSTorth Carolina Labor Statistics
Flour, Meal, and Feed Mills — Continued.
Alexis Milling Co., Alexis. Flour, meal and feed.
American Feed Milling Co., Asheville. Flour, meal, feedstuff.
Ander.sou's"Roller Mill, Pine Hall. Flour, meal and feed.
Asheboro Roller Mills, Asheboro. Flour, meal, feed, etc.
Asheville Milling Co., Asheville. Flour and meal.
Austin-Heaton Co., Durham. Flour, meal and feed.
Barker Roller Mills, High Point. Flour and meal.
Baucom & Peterson, Dale. Flour, meal, etc.
Beaver Creek Roller Mill, Mount Airy, R. 4. Flour, meal, feed, etc.
Beaverdam Roller Mills, Grouse. Flour and feed.
Bethania Stock Co., Bethania. Grist mill products.
Bingham Roller Mill, Amantha. Flour, meal, feedstuff.
Blevins Mills, Weavers Ford. Grist mill products.
Blue Ridge Milling Co., Marion. Grist mill products.
Boone Roller Mill, Pensacola. Flour, meal, feed, etc.
Bridgeport Roller Mills, Oakboro. Flour and meal.
Buck Shoals Roller Mills, Buck Shoals. Flour, bran, meal, etc.
Bull Run Roller Mill, Ararat. Flour, meal and feed.
Burcham Milling Co., Ronda, R. 1. Flour, meal, feed, etc.
Burlington Roller Mills, Burlington. Flour, meal, etc.
Burnsville Milling Co., Burnsville. Flour, meal and feed.
Caldwell Mills, Worry. Flour, meal, feed.
Catawba Milling Co., Hickory. Flour mill products.
Cedar Grove Milling Co., Cedar Grove. Flour, meal, feed, etc.
Chatham Roller Mills, Bynum. Grist mill products.
China Grove Roller Mills, China Grove. Flour.
Clyde Roller Mills, Clyde. Flour, meal, etc.
Coble Roller Mill, Oakboro. Flour, meal, feed.
Concord Milling Co., Concord. Roller mill products.
Conover Roller Mills, Conover. Roller mill products.
Cook Milling Co., Mebane. Flour, meal and feed.
County Line Roller Mill, Statesville, R. 7. Grist mill products.
Cranberry Roller Mills, Yadkinville.
Creeksville Mill, Lasker. Flour and meal.
Grouse's Grist Mill, Stratford. Grist mill.
Custom Roller Mills, Bryson City. Flour, meal, feed, etc.
Daugherty Mill, Richlands. Meal, etc.
Davis Roller Mills, Mount Airy, R. 4. Flour and meal.
Davis Mills, Hiddenite. Flour and meal.
Deep Creek Mills, Littleton. Corn meal.
Democrat Milling Co., Democrat. Flour, meal, feed.
Denton Roller Mills, Denton. Flour, feed, etc.
Dixie Milling Co., Burlington. Flour, meal and feed.
Dixie Roller Mills, Summerfleld. Flour, meal and feed.
Dosier Roller Mills, Tobaccoville. Flour, meal, feed.
Eagle Roller Mill, Shelby. Roller mill products.
East Bend Roller Mills, East Bend. Flour, meal, feed, etc.
Elf Roller Mills, Hayesville. Flour, meal, feedstuff.
Elizabeth City Oil and Fertilizer Co., Elizabeth City. Corn meal, feed, hominy, rtc
Elizabeth City Milling Co. Com meal.
Elkin Roller Mills, Elkin. Flour, meal, etc.
Elon Roller Mills, Elon College. Flour, meal and feed.
Eno River Mills, Durham, R. 2. Grist mill products.
Ether Milling Co., Ether. Roller mill products, lumber, ties, etc.
Eureka Mills, Catawba. Roller mill products.
Fairview Roller Mills, Lewisville. Flour, meal, feed.
Fairview jNIilling Co., Fletcher. Grist mill products.
Farmer Roller Mill, Farmer. Flour, meal and feed.
Forsyth Roller Mill Co., Winston-Salem. Flour.
Classification of Industkies 371
Floue, Meal, and Feed Mills — Continued.
Fowler Grist Mills, Durham. Corn meal.
Franklinville Mfg. Co., Franklinville. Flour, meal, feed, etc
Garden Valley Mills, Statesville. Flour, meal, bran.
Garrett's Roller Mill, Hurdles Mills. Flour and meal.
Geer Roller Mill, Marion. Flour and meal.
GibEonville Milling Co., Gibsonville. Flour, corn meal, ship stufif.
Glen Alpine Milling Co., Glen Alpine. Wheat, flour, corn, etc.
Graham Milling Co., Graham. Flour, meal, etc.
Granite City Mills, Mount Airy. Flour, meal, etc.
Granite Corn Mill, Littleton. Corn meal.
Greenwood & Thorpe Roller Mills, Roaring River. Flour, meal, feed, etc.
Griffin, J. M., Polkton. Meal.
Grimsley & Bullock, Kellum. Grist mill products.
Gulf Roller Mills, Gulf. Grist mill products.
Guilford College Milling Co., Guilford College. Graham flour, feeds.
Halewood lililling Co., Marshall. Flour, meal and bran.
Hanes Roller Mill, State Road. Flour, meal, feed, etc.
Harmon & Reed Roller Mills, Kernersville.
Hauser Mills, Yadkinville.
Havens, Jonathan, Washington. Meal, flour, etc.
Henderson Roller Mills. Monroe. Flour and meal.
Hico Milling Co., Burlington. Flour and meal. ■ ,
High Point Milling Co., High Point. Flour, meal, feed.
Holomon Mill, Cofield. Grist mill products.
Holly Grove Roller Mills, Edward. Grist mill products.
Horn, .Johnstone Co., Mocksville. Grist mill products.
Howard Creek Milling Co., Reepsville. Flour, meal and feed.
Hub Milling Co., Altamahaw. Flour, meal and feed.
Hunters' Mill, Sunbury. Grist mill,
Icard Mfg. Co., Icard. Grist.
Idol, C. W., Friendship. Flour and meal.
Ivy Milling Co., Mars Hill. Flour, meal and bran.
Jack Creek Roller Mill, Dale. Flour, meal, etc.
Jackson, W. A., Cooper. Meal, feedstuff.
Julian Milling Co., Julian. Flour, meal and feed.
Juno Mills, Asheville, R. 4. Roller mill products.
Knight Roller Mills, Mclver. Flour and meal.
Landis Milling Co., Landis. Flour, meal and feed.
Lenoir Mills, Lenoir. Flour, meal and bran.
Lexington Roller Mills, Lexington. Flour and meal.
Liberty Milling Co., Liberty. Flour, meal, feed, etc.
Linville Palls Milling Co., Ashford. Flour and corn meal.
Livingston Mills, Boomer. Flour, meal.
Longtown Roller Mills, Longtown. Flour, meal, etc.
Lyerly Milling Co., Cleveland. Flour, meal, etc.
Lyon-Park Grist Mill, Durham. Corn meal.
McAuley Roller Mills, Mount Gilead. Roller mill products.
Marshall Mill Co., Marshall. Flour, meal, bran and feed.
Masters Roller Mills, Bakersville. Flour, meal and feed.
Meadows, W. C, Mill Co., North Wilkesboro.
Meadows, R. C, Poors Knob. Grist and saw mill repairs.
Mill Ridge Roller Mills, Mount UUa. Flour, meal, feed.
Mitchell & Sons, Stoneville. Flour, meal, feed, etc.
Mitchell Roller Mills, New Castle. Flour, meal and feed.
Monitor Roller Mills, Claremont. Flour, meal, etc.
Montgomery Grist Mill, Ahoskie. Meal.
Mooresville Flour Mill, Mooresville. Flour and meal.
Morris l% Sheppard, Alexander. Corn and wheat.
Mount Ulla Roller Mills, Mount ITlla. Flour, meal, feed, etc.
372 jSTorth Carolina Labor Statistics
FioUK, Meal, and Fekd Mills — Continued.
Murphy Mills, Murphy. Flour, meal, feed.
Newsom & Vest, Tobaccoville. Flour, meal, feed, etc.
Newsom Roller Mill, Newsom. Flour and meal.
Newton Roller Mills, Newton. Flour, meal, etc.
New Williams Mill Co., North Wilkesboro. Grist mill products.
North State Milling Co., Greensboro. Flour, meal and feed.
North Wilkesboro Roller Mills, North Wilkesboro. Flour, meal, feed, etc.
O. K. Corn Mill, Black Mountain. Corn meal.
Pearl Mills, Lawndale. Flour, meal, feed.
Pearl Milling Co., Stony Point. Flour, meal, etc.
Peoples Roller Mills, Candler. Flour, meal and feed.
Poyner, W. M., Moyock. Corn meal.
Redditt, L. H., Edward. Grist mill.
Redmon Roller Mill, New Hope. Flour, meal, feed.
Reed & Felton, Hertford. Grist mill products.
Reedy Fork Roller Mill Co., McLeansville. Flour, meal and feed.
Reynolds, R. B., Mills. Leamon. Flour, feed, and meal.
Reynolds, W. C, & Co., Climax. Flour, meal, feed.
Richland Roller Mills, Moflfitt. Flour, meal and feed.
Rock Roller Mill, Salisbury, R. F. D. Flour, meal and feed, etc.
Rockett & Flutchins, East Bend. Flour, meal.
Rockwell Roller Mill, Rockwell. Flour, meal, mixed feed.
Ruffin Roller Mills, Ruffin. Flour and meal.
Routh Roller Mill, Bennett. Flour, meal, etc.
Seaboard Feed and Produce Co., Hender.^on. Corn meal, etc.
Seaboard Milling Co., Sanford. Flour, meal, etc.
Seagrove Mill and Store Co., Seagrove. Flour, meal, seed, etc.
Shoals Roller Mills, Shoals. Flour, meal, etc.
Shiloh Boiler Mills, Shiloh.
Siler City Milling Co., Siler City. Grist mill products.
Southern Crown Milling Co., Asheboro. Flour, meal, feed, etc.
Souths! de Roller Mills, Winston-Salem. Flour, meal, feed.
South River Milling Co., Salisbury, R. 4. Flour, meal, feed, etc.
Sparta Roller Mills, Sparta. Flour, meal, etc.
Spruill Mill, Quitsna. Grist mill products.
Stacey Grist Mill, Campobello, S. C, R. F. D. Corn, meal, feed, etc.
Statesville Flour Mill Co., Statesville. Flour, meal, feed.
Stewart Roller Mill, Greensboro. Flour and meal.
Stell Grist Mill, Wendell. Meal.
Stinson & Steel, Turnersburg. Flour, feedstuff, meal.
Stone Roller Mill, Pilot Mountain. Flour, meal, feed, etc.
Stony Creek Mfg. Co., Burlington. Flour, meal, feedstuff.
Styers, A. A., & Sons, Plemmons. Flour, meal, etc.
Summerfield Milling Co., Summerfield. Flour and meal.
Surry Roller Mills, Kapps Mill. Flour, meal, etc.
Swannanoa Roller Mill, Swannanoa. Flour, meal, etc.
Sweetwater Flour and Grist Mill, Cheoah. Flour, feed and meal.
Taylorsville Milling Co., Taylorsville. Flour and meal.
Templeton, Williams & Co., Mooresville. Flour, meal, etc.
Third Creek Roller Mills, Woodleaf. Flour, meal, feed.
Thomasville Roller Mills, Thomasville. Flour, meal, feed.
Troxler & Son, Mill, Greensboro. Flour and meal.
Troy Milling Co., Troy. Flour, meal, feed, etc.
Twin City Grocery Co., Leaksville. Flour, meal, etc.
Vanhoy Mill, Ronda. Corn meal.
Wachovia Mills, Winston-Salem. Flour, meal and feed.
Walkertown Roller Mills, Walkertown. Flour and meal.
Wallace Roller Mills, Rusk. Flour, meal and feed.
Warren Milling Co., Nashville. Flour, meal, feed, etc.
Classification of Industries 37S:
Flour, Meal, and Feed Mills — Continued.
Waynesville Milling Co., Waynesville, R. 1. Flour, meal, feed, etc.
Wheeler Milling Co., Higgins. Flour, meal, feed, etc.
White, W. S. & Co., Elizabeth City. Feed mill products.
Yadkin River Roller Mills, Clemmons. Flour, meal, etc.
Yadkinville Roller Mills, Yadkinville. Flour, meal, feed, etc.
Founders and Machinists.
Acme Mill Works, Greensboro. Machine shop service.
Academy Shops, Eufala. Job working, iron and wood.
Armature Winding and Ferroiix Brazing Co., Charlotte. Repair work.
Belhaven Iron Works, Belhaven. Turning bars, general repairs.
Biscoe Foundry and Machine Works, Biscoe. Grate bars, plow points.
Briggs-Shaflfner Co., Winston-Salem. Foundry and machine shops.
Brown-Grier Iron Works, Jonesville. Saw mills and special machinery.
Bruce-Fry Plow Co., Hickory. Plows.
Cape Fear Machine Works, Wilmington. Boilers, machine products.
Carolina Foundry and Machine Co., Winston-Salem. Iron, brass and machine work.
Charlotte Pipe and Foundry Co.', Charlotte. Pipes and fittings.
Cole Mfg. Co., Charlotte. Farm implements, seed planters, guano sowers, etc.
Concord Foundry and Machine Shop, Concord. Castings.
Cook-Lewis Foundry Co., Greensboro. Foundry work.
Cox, A. G., Mfg. Co., Winterville. Agricultural implements.
Council Tool Co., Wananish, tools.
Dewey Bros., Goldsboro. Foundry products.
Dunn Plow Co., Wake Forest. Plows and plow castings.
Elizabeth City Iron Works, Elizabeth City. Machinery supplies and repairs.
Gaston Iron Works, Gastonia. Foundry products, repairs.
Glascock Stove Mfg. Co., Greensboro. Stoves, foundry products.
Gordon Bean Harvester Co., Elizabeth City. Bean and pea harvesting machine.
Hackett, J., Foundry Co., Charlotte. Foundry work, mill castings, etc.
Jones, R. L., Mfg. Co., Aurora. Farm implements.
Kinston Iron and Mantel Works, Kinston. Iron castings, mantels, etc.
Liddell Co., Charlotte. Ginning machinery, engines, saw mills, etc.
Lineherger & Abernethy, Statesville. Sub.= oil attachments.
Lineberry Foundry and Machine Co., North Wilkesboro. Machinery.
McKay, John A., Mfg. Co., Dunn. Castings, implements, machinery, etc.
McMillan Metal Works, Fayetteville. Metal workers.
Mecklenburg Iron Works, Charlotte. Machinery, foundry, blacksmithing.
Moffitt Iron Works Co., Sanford. Saw mill machinery, etc.
New Bern Iron Works Co., New Bern. Iron and steel products.
Newman Machine Co., Greensboro. Woodworking machinery.
Park Mfg. Co., Charlotte. Elevators, pumps, heaters, and foundry work.
Peerless Machine Works, High Point. Machine repairs.
Raleigh Iron Works, Raleigh. Foundry and machine products.
Rockingham Machinery Co., Rockingham.
Salem Iron Works, Winston-Salem. Saw mill machinery.
Sergeant Mfg. Co., Greensboro. Foundry products and repairs.
Shult, G. H. C, Advance. Grain elevators.
Shelby Foundry Co., Shelby. Foundry products.
Smith Plow Works, Raeford. Steel beams, plowstocks, etc.
Southern Spindle and Flyer Co., Charlotte. Steel rolls, cotton mill supplies, etc.
Steele, J. C, & Sons, Statesville. Brick machinery, repairs.
Sykes Bros. Machine Works, Burlington. Repair work and castings.
Turner, C. H., Statesville. Saw mill machinery.
Utility Machine Shops, Greenville. Machinery repairs.
Ward's Plow Works, Fayetteville. Plows and castings.
Wayne Agricultural Works, Goldsboro. Agricultural implements.
Wilmington Iron Works, Wilmington. Machinery repairs.
Wysong & Miles Co., Greensboro. Woodworking machinerv.
374 North Carolina Labor Statistics
Furniture. See pages 97 to 109.
GaRiVges.
Aslieboro Motor Car Co., Asheboro. Motor cars and repairs.
Carolina Motor Co., Statesville. Garage.
Motor and Machine Co., Red Springs.
Gas Companies. See Electric and Gas Companies.
Gins, Cotton.
Belvidere Ginning Co., Belvidere. Ginned cotton, etc.
Bennett, J. A., Wingate. Ginned cotton, etc.
Daugherty Mills, Richlands. Ginned cotton, etc.
Elizabeth City Milling Co., Elizabeth City. Ginned cotton.
Galloway Saw Mill and Gin, Supply. Ginned cotton.
Griinslcy & Bullock, Kellum. Ginned cotton.
Howell's Gin, Hertford, R. 3. Ginned cotton.
Hubbard, Jones & Pugh, Old Trap. Ginned cotton.
Lambe Mfg. Co.,. Siler City. Ginned cotton.
Lee, Eric, Chapel Hill. Ginned cotton.
Jefferson Mills, Fountain. Ginned cotton.
Morris, U. S., & Bro., Woodville. Ginned cotton.
Pender Gin Co., Rocky Point. Ginned cotton.
Pantego Gin Co., Pantego. Ginned cotton.
Perry Mill Co., Wingate. Ginned cotton.
Royall Still and Ginnery, Salemburg. Ginned cotton.
Savingi-ton Brothers, Jacksonville. Cotton ginned.
Smith Gin and Saw Mill, A^kewville. Ginned cotton.
• Sorrell Gin and Saw Mill, Apex. Ginned cotton.
Walton Cotton Gin, Jacksonville, R. F. D. Ginned cotton.
Whichard & Congleton, Whichard. Ginned cotton.
Weeksville Ginnery Co., Weeksville. Ginned cotton.
Willard Gin Co., Willard. Ginned cotton.
Granite. See, also, Monuments.
Campbeli-Warner Co., Raleigh. Granite and marble products.
Carolina Cut Stone Co., Wilmington. Cutting stone for buildings and cemeteries.
Clark Cutstone Co., Mount Airy. Cut granite.
Faith Granite Co., Salisbury, R. 3. Building and curbing stone.
Lemmerman-Hoffman Granite Co., Mount Airy. Dressed granite.
Morton, John J., & Co., Charlotte. Stone contractors.
Mount Airy Granite Cutting Co., Mount Airy. Dressed granite.
Mount Airy Paving Block Co., Mount Airy. Paving block.
North Carolina Curb Co., Mount Airy. Granite curbing.
North Carolina Granite Co., Mount Airy. Building granite.
Sargent Granite Co., Mount Airy. Cut granite.
Grist Mills.
Williams Mill Mfg. Co., Ronda. Portable grist mills.
Harness. See Leather.
Hogsheads.
Boyd, R. B., Warrenton. Tobacco hogsheads.
Export Leaf Tobacco Co., Kinston. Hogsheads.
Export Leaf Tobacco Co., Oxford. Hogsheads.
Export Leaf and Tobacco Co., Rocky Mount. Hogsheads.
Export Leaf Tobacco Co., Winston-Salem. Hogsheads.
Fuquay Cooperage Co., Fuquay Springs. Tobacco hogsheads.
Imperial Tobacco Co., Durham. Hogsheads and tierces.
Imperial Tobacco Co., Oxford. Hogsheads.
Metal Tobacco Hogshead Co., Durham. Tobacco hogsheads.
Venable Tobacco Co., Durham. Tobacco hogsheads.
Hubs and Handles. See Coopers.
Classification of Industkies 375
Ice.
Andrews Ice Co., Andrews. Ice.
Arctic Ice and Coal Co., Greensboro. Ice.
Beaufort Ice Co., Beaufort. Ice.
Black Mountain Ice and Coal Co., Black Mountain. Ice and laundering.
Brevard Ice Plant, Brevard. Ice.
Bumgarner & Co., Kings Mountain. Ice.
Crystal Ice Co., Washington. Ice.
Crystal Ice Co., Winston-Salem. Ice.
Crystal Ice and Coal Co., Elizabeth City. Ice.
Daniels & Pugh, Manteo. Ice.
Dunn Ice and Fuel Co., Dunn. Ice.
Edenton Ice and Coal Co., Edenton. Ice.
Elkin Ice and Light Co., Elkin. Ice.
Fayetteville Ice and Mfg. Co., Fayetteville. Ice.
Greenville Ice and Coal Co., Greenville. Ice.
Goldsboro Ice Co., Goldsboro. Ice.
Henderson Ice and Cold Storage Co., Henderson. Ice.
Hendersonville Laundry, Hendersonville. Ice and laundering.
Hickory Ice and Coal Co., Hickory. Ice.
Ice and Trust Co., Shelby. Ice.
Independent Ice Co., Wilmington. Ice.
Iredell Ice and Fuel Co., Statesville. Ice.
Johnson, H. N., & Co., Mooresville. Ice.
Johnson & Johnson Co., Raleigh. Ice.
Lenoir Ice and Oil Co., Kinston. Ice, cotton seed products.
Louisburg Coal and Ice Co., Louisburg. Ice and laundry work.
Monroe Ice and Fuel Co., Monroe. Ice.
Morehead City Sea Food Co., Morehead City. Ice.
Morganton Ice and Fuel Co., Morganton. Ice.
Kew Bern Ice Co., New Bern. Ice.
Newton Ice and Fuel Co., Newton. Ice and soft drinks.
North State Ice Co., Rocky Mount. Ice.
Oxford Ice Co., Oxford. Ice.
Piedmont Ice and Coal Co., Greensboro. Ice.
Powell & Powell, Raleigh. Ice.
Reidsville Ice and Coal Co., Reidsville. Ice.
Rocky Mount Ice and Fuel Co., Rocky Mount. Ice.
Roxboro Light and Power Co., Roxboro. Ice.
Standard Ice and Fuel Co., Charlotte. Ice.
Storage Supply Co., Asheville. Ice.
Sunnyside Ice and Fuel Co., High Point. Ice.
Warrenton Electric Light Co., Warrenton. Ice.
Wilson Ice and Fuel Co., Wilson. Ice.
Wood, S. P., Selma. Ice.
Yarbrough & Bellinger Co., Charlotte. Ice.
Ice Boxes.
Morgan, Timothy, Hertford. Coffins, ice boxes and screens.
Ice Cee.\m.
Anandale Purity Dairy, Asheville. Ice cream.
Club Cafe and Candy Kitchen, Asheville. Ice cream. '
Neco-Cola Bottling Co., Kinston. Ice cream.
Olympia Candy Co., Salisbury. Candy and ice cream.
Purity Dairy Products Co., Charlotte. Ice cream.
Sallock Candy Kitchen, Winston-Salem. Candy and ice cream.
Townsend Ice Cream Co., Fayetteville. Ice cream.
White Ice Cream Co., Raleigh. Ice cream.
Insulator Pins.
Blue Ridge Locust Pin Co., Dillsboro. Insulator pins.
Call, Clarence, North Wilkesboro. Insulator pins.
Liberty Chair Co., Liberty. Chair stock, insulator pins and brackets.
376 ]SroRTH CAROLiiSrA Labor Statistics
KiTciiEX Furniture.
Grabs Mf?. Co., Kins:. Kitchen .safes, odd beds, wardrobes.
"Warliok & Sherrill, Granite Falls. Tables, picker sticks, etc.
L.VUNDRIE.S.
Albemarle Laundry, Elizabeth City. Laundering.
AldermanCapeliart Laundry, Washington. Laundering.
A.'ihcvillG Laundry Co., Asheville. Laundering.
Brevard Steam Laundry, Brevard. Laundering.
Carolina Laundry, Wilson. Laundering.
Charlotte Laundry, Charlotte. Laundering and dyeing.
City Laundry, Wilmington. Laundering.
Columbia Laundry Co., Greensboro. Laundering, dry cleaning.
Concord Steam Laundry, Concord. Laundering.
Dick's Laundry Co., Greensboro. Laundering.
Goldsboro Laundry, Goldsboro. Laundering.
Hendersonville Laundry, Hendersonville. Laundry.
Plickory Steam Laundry, Hickory. Laundering.
High Point Steam Laundry. High Point. Laundering.
Kinston Steam Laundry, Kinston. Laundering.
Lexington Steam Laundry, Lexington. Laundering.
Model Steam Laundry Co., Charlotte. Laundering.
Model Steam Laundry, Durham. Laundering.
Model Steam Laundry, New Bern. Laundering.
Mount Airy Steam Laundry, Mount Airy. Laundering.
Mountain City Steam Laundry, Asheville. Laundering.
Oak City Steam Laundry, Raleigh. Laundering.
Rhane Steam Laundry, Rockingham. Laundering.
Rockingham Steam Laundry, Rockingham. Laundering.
Sanitary Laundry, Asheville. Laundering.
Sanitary Steam Laundry, Charlotte. Laundering.
Sanitary Steam Laundry, Raleigh. Laimdering.
Swannanoa Laundry, Asheville. Laundering.
Wing-Holt Steam Laundry, Fayetteville. Laundering.
Winston Steam Laundry, Winston-Salem. Laundering.
Zinzendorf Laundry, Winston-Salem. Laundering.
Leather.
Asheville Harness Co., Asheville. Saddlery.
Bolyn. W. H., Reidsville. Harness.
Brown. T. N., Co. Statesville. Harness.
Burke Tannery, Morganton. Belting, shoe leather.
Deal Tannery Co., Dealville. Collars and harness.
Goodman Tannery, Polkton. Tannery, harness, collars, etc.
Hans Rees iSons, Asheville. Tanners and finishers of leather.
Harden Tannery, Bear Creek. Tannery.
Harness, Vehicle and Supply Co., Statesville. Harness.
Harris Tannery, Sylva. Tanning.
Henderson's Tannery, Pittsboro, R. 2. Tanning hides, lace and upper leather.
Hickory Collar Co., Hickory. Horse collars.
Hickory Harness Co., Hickory. Harness.
Junaluska Leather Co., Ilazelwood. Belting butts, sole leather.
Killian & Son, Hickory. Harness.
Lentz Harness Works, Gold Hill, R. 2. Harness and repairs.
Lyon, W. C, Durham. Harness.
Marion Leather Co., Marion. Tanned hides.
Montgomery Hardware and Harness Co., Troy. Harness.
Mount Vernon Tannery, Andrews. Sole leather, tanning extracts.
Price-Cline Harness and Tanning_ Co., Lenoir. Collars, harness and tanning.
Quinn Harness Shop, Bakersville. Harness and saddles.
Ray, W. J., Treetops. Tannery products.
Shipley, J. W., Winston-Salem. Harness.
CLASSinCATIOiM' OF INDUSTRIES 377
Leather — Continued.
Smoot, McReary & Dalton, Winston-Salem. Harness, etc.
Sylva Harness Co., Sylva. Harness and leather.
Sylva Tanning Co., Sylva. Leather and chestnut extract. ,
Townsend Buggy Co., Winston-Salem. Harness and saddlery.
Toxaway Tanning Co., Rosman. Leather.
Lime and Limestone.
Alco Lime Co., Hampstead. Lime from shells.
Buquo Lime Co., Hot Springs. Ground limestone.
Limerock Lime Co., Winston-Salem. Lime rock.
K. C. Talc and Mining Co., Hewitts. Lime and crushed stone.
Lumber. See Building Material. >
Mail Boxes.
Mackie, J. H., & Sons, Yadkinville. Tobacco flues, mail boxes, etc.
Mantels.
Albemarle Cabinet Co., Albemarle. Porch swings, mantels, etc.
Albemarle Mantel Co., Albemarle. Mantels.
Cochrane Hardwood Mfg. Co., Lincolnton. Mantels.
Delinger Show Case Co., Statesville. Show cases, screens, mantels.
Merritt & Smith, Clinton. Mantels.
Raeford Mantel and Scroll Shop, Raeford. Screens, doors, columns, etc.
Mattresses.
Cotton Belt Mfg. Co., Rocky Mount. Mattresses.
Eureka Mattress Co., Raleigh. Cotton mattresses.
Gastonia Mattress Co., Gastonia. Mattresses.
Mebane Bedding Co., Mebane. Mattresses.
Peerless Mattress Co., Lexington. Mattresses.
Peoples Home Mattress Factory, Mooresville. Mattresses.
Smathers Mattress Co., Asheville. Mattresses.
Taylor Mattress Co., Salisbury. Mattresses.
Medicines.
Astyptodine Chemical Co., Wilmington. Proprietary preparations.
Brame Drug Co., Wilkesboro. Drugs.
Bromalgine Co., Goldsboro. Bromalgine.
Capudine Chemical Co., Raleigh. Proprietary medicines.
Femury Co., Charlotte. Medical preparations.
Hood Bros., Smithfield. Croup, cold and pneumonia salve.
Hornets' Nest Liniment Co., Charlotte. Medicines.
Niestle, Wm., Wilmington. Niestle's cough syrup, croup cures, etc.
Smiley Cure Co., Raleigh. Patent medicines.
Tirtnat Co., Columbus. Pellagra medicine.
Vick Chemical Co., Greensboro. Proprietary medicines.
Mercerized Tarns.
Southern Mercerizing Co., Tryon. Mercerized yarn.
Mica.
Asheville Mica Co., Asheville. Mica products.
English Mica Co., Spruce Pine. Ground mica.
Peltz, E., Mica Co., Newdale. Ground mica.
Tar Heel Mica Co., Plumtree. Cutting and punching mica.
Vance, T. B., Mica Mills, Plumtree. Mica mill products.
Mills and Millstones.
Meadows, W. C, Mill Co., North Wilkesboro. Portable corn mills.
Myatt's Millstone Factory, Salisbury, R. 3. Millstones, door sills, etc.
Williams Mill Mfg. Co., Ronda. Portable grist mills.
Mirrors, Glass, Art Glass.
Ecker, F., High Point. Mirrors. *
High Point Glass and Decorating Co., High .Point. Art glass.
Pittsburg Plate Glass Co., High Point. Mirrors and beveled plate glass
378 North Carolina Labor Statistics
Mirrors, Glass, Art Glass — Continued.
Sloan Glass Co., Statesville. Mirrors.
Southern Mirror Co., Lexington. Mirrors.
Standard Mirror Co., High Point. Art gla.ss, mirrors, etc.
Molding. See Building Material.
Monuments, Marble and Stone.
Bain, James, Durham. Monuments.
Blue Pearl Granite Co., Winston-Salem. Monuments and decorative granite.
Carolina IMarble and Granite ^Yorks, Wadesboro. Cemetery supplies.
Carolina Marble and Granite Co., Salisbury. Granite monuments.
Charlotte Marble and Granite Works, Charlotte. Monumental work.
Cooper Monument Co., Raleigh. Marble and granite monuments.
Dunn Marble Works, Dunn. Tombstones and monuments.
Durham Marble Works, Durham. Monuments.
Eastern Carolina Marble Works, New Bern. Monuments, headstones, etc.
Efird Marble Works, Monroe. Monuments, etc.
Hickory Marble and Granite Co., Hickory. Monuments.
High Point Marble Works, High Point. Tombstones.
Knight, John W., & Sons, Greensboro. Monuments, tombstones.
Mecklenburg Marble and Granite Co., Charlotte. Monuments.
Mooresville Marble and Granite Works, Moore.sville. Monuments.
Mount Airy Marble and Granite Co., Mount Airy. Tombstones, monuments, etc.
Neese Marble Yard, Greensboro. Tombstones.
Reins Bros., North Wilkesboro. Tombstones and monuments.
Sharp, J. C, Marble and Granite Co., Durham. Monuments and tombstones.
Shell, H. E., Winston-Salem. Building and monumental stone.
Siler City Marble and Granite Works, Siler City. Monuments.
Wall, J. A., & Son, Winston-Salem. Moniiments.
White Monument Works. Gastonia. Monuments and tombstones.
Wilson Marble Works, Wilson. Tombstones.
Naval Stores.
Council Tool Co., Wannanish. Naval stores, etc.
Optical Goods.
Pruett-Southerland Co., Charlotte. Grinding of optical lenses.
Rapport Optical Co., Durham. Optical products.
Rosenstein, Dr. M., Durham. Lenses and optical fittings.
Office Furniture.
High Point Mfg. Co., High Point. Filing devices.
Statesville Show Case Co., Statesville. Show cases, screen doors, office furniture.
Oils.
Organs.
Shipman Organ Co., Pligh Point. Organs.
Overalls. See Clothing.
Pants. See Clothing.
Peanuts, Cleaning.
Bryan & Co., Peanut Works, Wilmington. Cleaning and grading peanuts.
Furclies, J. S., & Co., Wilmington. Cleaned, graded and shelled peanuts.
Photo Engravers.
Bierman Engraving Co., Charlotte. Printing plates.
Picker Sticks. See Cooperage.
Pottery.
Leonard, M. L., Henry. Stoneware.
Kennedy Pottery Works, Wilkesboro. Flower pots, etc.
Penland. W. M., Chandler. Flower po*.
Teague Potter Shop, Steeds. Churns, crocks, flower pots and pitchers.
Classification of Industries 379
Printers and Publishers. See, alfo, Newspapers, pages 302 to 311.
Apostolic Messenger Printing Office, Greensboro. Books, etc.
Andrews Printing Co., Andrews. Commercial printing.
Barber Printing and Stationery Co., Winston-Salem. Job printing.
Barrett Printing Hoa'^e, Wilson. Commercial printing.
Brady Printing Co., StPtcsville. Commercial printing.
Cahoon, A. W., Hertford. Commercial printing.
Carroll, M. J., Raleigh. Commercial printing.
Carter, D. J., North Wilkesboro. Commercial printing. '
Clay Printing Co., Hickory. Job printing.
Clayton, C. F., Tarboro. Commercial printing.
Cole Printing Co., Sanford. Commercial printing.
- Commercial Printing Co., Raleigh. Book and job printing.
Concord Printery, Concord. Commercial printing.
Eagle Printing Co., Spray. Job printing.
-^ Edwards & Broughton Printing Co., Raleigh. Printing, binding, engraving.
Elam & Dooley, Charlotte. Commercial printing.
Elk Printing Co., Elkin. Commercial printing.
Falcon Publishing Co., Falcon. Commercial printing.
Foss & Stradley. Southern Pines. Job printing.
Foster & Hughes, Graham. Job printing.
Freeman Printing Co., Lumberton. Commercial printing.
Gazette Publishing Co., Gastonia. Newspapers, job printing.
Gold, P. D., Publishing Co., Wilson. Commercial printing.
Greensboro Printing Co., Greensboro. Job printing.
Grist, P. C, Printing Office, Lenoir. Commercial printing.
-iHackney & Moale Co., Asheville. Printing and publishing.
Harrell Printing House, Weldon. Job printing.
_Herald Publishing House, Kings Mountain. Printing and publishing.
Harrison Printing Co., Greensboro. Commercial printing.
High Point Printery, High Point. Commercial printing.
Hux Printing Co., Fairmont. Job printing.
Inland Press, Asheville. Job printing.
Job Printing Office, Clarkton.
Jones-Stone Printing Co., Henderson. Commercial printing.
Judge Printing Co., Fayetteville. Job printing.
Kendall Printing and Engraving Co., Greensboro. Job printing.
Kinston Publishing Co., Kinston. Commercial printing.
Knoxville Directory Co., Asheville. City directories.
LeGwin Printing Co., Wilmington. Job printing.
Loftin & Co., Gastonia. Job printing.
Martin Printing Co., Conway. Commercial printing.
Mellichampe Printing Co., High Point. Job printing.
Messenger Job Printery, Rural Hall. Commercial printing.
Mitchell Publishing Co., Raleigh. Commercial printing.
^Mutual Printing Co., Raleigh. Printing, publishing and binding.
News Printing House, Charlotte. Book and job printing.
-■- Observer Printing Co., Charlotte. Books, stationery, binding, etc.
Patriot Printing Office, Wilkesboro. Commercial printing.
Pellman-McCall Co., Wilmington. Printing, engraving.
Petric Printing Co., High Point. Printing.
■^ Piedmont Directory Co., Asheville. Publishing.
^- Piedmont Industrial Press, Winston-Salem. Publishing.
Pierce Printing Co., Greensboro. Commercial printing.
^ -Presbyterian Standard Publishing Co., Charlotte. Printing and publishing.
—Queen City Printing a,nd Paper Co., Charlotte. Commercial and book printing
—-■Ray Printing Co., Charlotte. Book and job printing.
Review Job Printing Oft'ice, Wilmington. Job printing.
- Richardson Printing Co., New Bern. Book and job printing.
Rogers Press, Asheville. Commercial printing.
380 ;N"oeth . Carolina Labor Statistics
Printers and Publishers — Continued.
Seeman Printery, Durham. Printing.
Smith's Stationery Printer}-, Reidsville. -Tob printing.
Southern Christian Publishing Co., Elon College. Job printing. -
Spencer News, Spencer. Commercial printing.
Stamej' Printing House, High Point. Commercial printing.
Statesville Printing Co., Statesville. Commercial printing.
Stone, Joseph J., & Co., Greensboro. Commercial printing.
University Press, Chapel Hill. Printing and publishing.
Welch Printing Office, High Point. Job printing.
W. N. C. A., Printing Co., Greensboro. Commercial printing.
Whiteside Printing Co., Asheville. Job printing.
Wilmington Printing Co., Wilmington. Ready prints, commercial work.
Winston Printing Co., Winston-Salem. Printed matter.
PUJIPS.
Bryson City Pump Works, Bryson City. Pump tubing, colonial porch columns.
Repairing.
Armature Winding and Ferrofix Brazing Co., Charlotte. Repairs.
Asheboro Motor Car Co., Asheboro. Repairs.
Austin & Correll, Monroe. Repaired engines and saw mills.
Carolina Machine Co., Fayetteville. General repair work.
East Carolina Railway Shops, Tarboro. Repairs.
Farley, C. T., High Point. Auto repairing.
Laurinburg Machinery Co., Laurinburg. Auto repairs.
Maclune Shop and Garage, Tarboro. Repairs.
Motor and Machine Co., Red Springs. Auto repairs.
Pauls' Machine Shop, Beaufort. Repairing.
Peerless Machine Works, High Point. General repairs.
Piedmont Metal Roofing Co., Dallas. Metal shingles.
Sharp's Machine Shop, Aberdeen. Repairing machinery.
Smith & Fagg, Reidsville. Repairs.
Southern Railway Repair Shops, Spencer. Repairs to engines and cars.
Willcy's Marine Railway, Elizabeth City. General repairs.
Winton Mfg. Co., Winton. Repairing.
Rolls and Panels.
Hayworth Roll and Panel Co., High Point. Rolls and panels.
Roofing and Sheet Metal Work.
Capps & Griffith Sheet Metal Works, Wilmington. Steel and metal products.
Hogan, R. E., & Co., Tobacco flues, roofing, shingles, etc.
Harris Sheet Metal Works, Weldon. Sheet metal, pipe, and gutters.
Johnson, T. P., & Co., Asheville. Gutter and roofing.
Lougee Sheet Metal Shop, Durham. Tin roofing, etc.
McCausland, J. W., & Co., Charlotte. Sheet metal work.
Martin Roofing and Plumbing Co., Reidsville. Cornice, gutter, etc.
Piedmont Metal Roofing Co., Dallas.
Raleigh Roofing and Cornice Co., Raleigh. Sheet metal work, slate roofing.
Scott & Waller, Kinston. Cornice, etc.
Welborn Tin Shop, High Point. Tobacco flues, sheet metal.
Rubber Stamps.
Terry, W. T., Raleigh. Rubber stamps.
Sash. See Building Material.
Scales.
Independent Scale Co., Aheville. Computing scales.
School Desks.
Cox, A. G., Mfg. Co., Winterville. School desks.
Merritt & Smith, Clinton. School desks.
Southern Desk Co., Hickory. School desks, loom supplies.
Classification of Industkies 381
SCEEENS.
Statesville Show Case Co., Statesville. Show cases, screen doors, office furniture.
Seats.
Albright Mfg. Co., Rural Hall. Water closet seats.
Shingles. -See Building Material.
Shirts. See Clothing.
Signs.
Southern Sign Shop, Wilmington. Metal and electric signs.
Shoes.
Elkin Shoe Co., Elkin. Shoes.
Johnson Shoe Co., High Point. Home-made shoes.
Mendenhall, S. H., & Co., High Point. Tanners and shoe manufacturers.
Show Cases.
High Point Show Case Co., High Point. Show cases and bank fixtures.
Delinger Show Case Co., Statesville. Show cases, screens, mantels.
Statesville Show Case Co., Statesville. Show cases, screen doors, office furniture.
Staves. See Coopers.
Steam Fitters.
Austin & Carrell, Monroe. Steam fittings.
Stone Cutters. See Monuments and Tombstones.
Stoves. See Founders and Machinists. • ••
Street Railway Companies.
Asheville Power and Light Co., Asheville.
Blue Ridge Interurban Railway Co., Spartanburg, S. C.
Charlotte Electric Railway Co., Charlotte.
Charlotte Rapid Transit Co., Charlotte.
Durham Traction Co., Durham.
Fayetteville Traction Power Co., Fayetteville. f
Fries Manufacturing and Power Co., Winston-Salem.
Grlenburnie Transportation Co., New Bern.
Goldsboro, Seven Springs and Swansboro Traction Co., Goldsboro.
Hendersonville Traction Co., Hendersonville.
Highlands Traction Co., Highlands.
Laurel Park Street Railway Co., Hendersonville.
Xew Bern-Ghent Street Railway Co., NeAV Bern.
North Carolina Public-Service Co., Greensboro.
Piedmont Railway and Electric Co., Burlington.
Piedmont Traction Co., Charlotte.
Salisbury and Spencer Railway Co., Salisbury.
Saluda-Hendersonville Interurban Railway, Kings Mountain.
Tidewater Power Co^, Wilmington.
Wadesboro Street Railway, Wadesboro.
Structural Steel. See Founders and Machinists.
Surreys. See Vehicles.
Suspenders. See Clothing.
Swings.
Albemarle Cabinet Co., Albemarle. Porch swings, mantels, etc.
Sweeping Preparations.
Ideal Mfg. Co., Oxford. Sweeping preparations.
Tables.
Ideal Table Co., High Point. Tables.
Talc.
Georgia Talc Co., Marshall Branch. Crayons and talc.
North Carolina Talc and Minnig Co., Hewitts. Talc and limestone.
Talc Prodiicts Co., Glendon. Talcum and crayons.
382 jN^orth CAROLiisrA Labor Statistics
Tallow.
Asheville Packing Co., Asheville. Fertilizers and tallow.
Union Stock Yards, Charlotte. Tallow and grease.
Tanning Extracts.
Brevard Tanning Co., Pisgah Forest. Tanning extracts.
Champion Fiber Co., Canton. Tannic acid, etc.
Rosmon Tanning Extract Co., Rosmon. Tanning e.xtract.
Telegeaph Companies.
Louisburg Telegraph Company, Franklinton.
Postal Telegraph Company, New York City.
Western Union Telegraph Company, New Yoi'k City.
Telephone Companies.
Albemarle Telephone Company, Albemarle.
American Telephone and Telegraph Company, New York City.
Amity Telephone Company, Mount Ulla.
Andrews Telephone Company, Andrews.
Archer Telephone Company, Clayton.
Asheboro Telephone Company, Asheboro.
Asheville Telephone and Telegraph Company, Atlanta, Ga.
Aurora Telephone Company, Aurora.
Belvidere-Hertford Telephone Company, Hertford.
Bertie Telephone Company, Merry Hill.
Bethlehem Telephone Company, Walnut Cove.
Big Creek Telephone Company, Westfleld.
Black Mountain Telephone Company, Asheville.
Bladen Telephone Company, Elizabethtown.
Boiling Springs Telephone Company, Shelby.
Bonlee Telephone Company, Goldston.
Browns Summit Telephone Company, Browns Summit.
Bryson City Telephone Company, Bryson City.
Burnsville Telephone Company, Burnsville.
Cabin and Beulaville Telephone Company, Hallsville.
Camden Telephone Company, Camden.
Cane Creek Te'ephone Company, Snow Camp.
Cardenas Telephone Company, Walthall.
Caroleen and Henrietta Telephone Company, Bostic.
Carolina Telephone and Telegraph Company, Tarboro.
Chapel Hill Telephone Company, Durham.
Cherryfleld-Rosman Telephone Company, Cherryfield.
Cherry Mountain Rural Telephone Company, Bostic.
Chowan and Roanoke Telephone Company, Colerain.
Chowan Telephone Company, Edenton.
China Grove Telephone Company, China Grove.
Clayton Telephone Company, Clayton.
Cliffside Telephone Company, Cliffside.
Clio Telephone Company, Statesville.
Coleridge Te'ephone Company, Cole's Store.
Concord Telephone Company, Concord.
Consolidated Telephone Company, Garland.
Cooleemee Telephone Company, Cooleemee.
Cooperative Telephone Company, Carthage.
Cullowhee Telephone and Power Company, Ciillowhee.
Currituck Telephone Company, Elizabeth City.
Dare County Telephone Company, Manteo.
Davidson Telephone Company, Welcome.
Deep River Telephone Company, High Point.
Dennis Telephone Company, Salem Chapel.
Denton Telephone Company, Denton.
East Bend Telephone Company, East Bend.
EUenboro Telephone Company, Ellenboro.
Classification of Industries 383
Telephone Cx)MPANIES — Continued.
Ether Rural Telephone Company, Cagles Mill.
Fairmont-Silver Hill Telephone Company, Linwood.
Falling Creek Telephone Company, Goldshoro.
Farmers Mutual Telephone Company, Garysburg.
Farmers Quickstep Telephone Company, King.
Farmers Rural Telephone Company, Maxton.
Farmers Telephone Company, Summerfield.
Forest City-Rutherfordton Telephone Company, Ruth.
Forest City Telephone Company, Bostic.
Franklin Telephone and Electric Company, Franklin.
Fremont Telephone Company, Fremont.
Garner Telephone Company, Garner.
Gaston County Rural Telephone Company, Dallas.
Gates Telephone Company, Gatesville.
Gibsonville Telephone Company, Gibsonville.
Gold Hill Telephone Company, Gold Hill.
Good Will Telephone Company, Belews Creek.
Granite Telephone Company, Granite Falls.
Granville Telephone Company, Oxford.
Green River Telephone Company, Rutherfordton.
Guilford Rural Telephone Company, Guilford College.
'Hallsville Telephone Company, Rose Hill.
Hamby's Creek Telephone Company, Thomasville.
Harmony Telephone Company, Harmony.
Harrisburg Telephone Company, Harrisburg.
Hickory Electric Company, Hickory.
Hicks Telephone Company, Severn.
Home Telephone and Telegraph Company, Henderson.
Horton Telephone Company, North "Wilkesboro.
Huntersville Telephone Company, Huntersville.
Hyde County Telephone Company, Belhaven.
Independent Telephone Company, Concord.
Inter-County Telephone Company, Southern Pines.
International Telephone Company, Spray.
Interstate Telephone Company, Durham.
Interurban Telephone Company, Nashville.
Iredell Telephone Company, Statesville.
Jackson Telephone and Telegraph Company, Sylva.
Kernersville Telephone Company, Kernersville.
Knotts Island Telephone Company, Knotts Island.
Lattimore Telephone Company, Lattimore.
Laurel Telephone Company, Big Laurel.
Lee Telephone Company, Thomasville.
Leicester Telephone Company, Leicester.
Lexington Telephone Company, Lexington.
Liberty Telephone Company, Liberty.
Lowerstone Telephone Company, Rockwell.
Madison Telephone Company, Asheville.
Marion Telephone Company, Marion.
Mebane-Ridgeville Telephone Company, Prospect HUl.
Merchants Telephone and Telegraph Company, Middlesex.
Midway Telephone Company, Winston-Salem.
Mocksville Telephone Company, Mocksville.
Monroe Telephone Company, Monroe.
Mooresville Telephone Company, Mooresville.
Morehead City Telephone Company, Morehead City.
Morris Telephone Company, Mill Creek.
Mt. Airy Telephone Company, Mount Airy.
Mount Gilead Telephone and Electric Company, Mount Gilead.
Muddy Creek Telephone Company, Clemmons.
384 !N"oRTH Carolina Labor Statistics
Telepiioxe Comtanies — Continued.
Nash Telephone Company, Battleboro.
Newland Telephone Company, Banner's Elk.
Norfolk and Carolina Telephone and Telegraph Company, Elizabeth City.
North Buncombe Telephone Company, Democrat.
Northern Granville Telephone Company, Virgilina, Va.
North State Telephone Company, High Point.
Northwestern Telephone and Telegraph Company, Townsville.
Onslo^v Telephone Company, Jacksonville.
Orinoco Telephone Company, High Point.
Otter Creek Telephone Company, Union Mills.
Pamlico Telephone Company, Bayboro.
Paw Creek Telephone Company, Paw Creek.
Pender Telephone Company, Burgaw.
Pfafftown Telephone Company, Tobaccoville.
Piedmont Telegraph and Telephone Company, Gastonia.
Piney "Woods Telephone Company, Richfield.
Pink Hill Telephone Company, Kinston.
Pinnacle Telephone Company, Pinnacle.
Pittsboro Telegraph and Telephone Company, Pittsboro.
Pittsylvania-Caswell Telephone Company, Danville, Va., R. F. D.
Pleasant Grove Telephone Company, Thomasville.
Pleasant Hill Telephone Company, Unionville.
Polk County Telephone Company, Tryon.
Prospect Telephone Company, High Point.
Providence Telephone Company, Yanceyville.
Raleigh Telephone Company, Raleigh.
Randleman Telephone Company, Asheboro.
Ritchfork Telephone Company, High Point.
Riverside Telephone Company, Ramseur.
Roanoke-Chowan Telephone Company, Woodland.
Rock Ridge Telephone Company, Wilson.
Rocky Creek Telephone Company, Jennings.
Roseboro and Fayetteville Company, Roseboro.
Rose Hill Telephone Company, Rose Hill.
Rural Telephone Company, Winston-Salem.
Rutherford Telephone Company, Rutherfordton.
Saint Paul Telephone Company, St. Pauls.
Saluda Telephone Company, Saluda.
Sampson Telephone Company, Salemburg.
S — J Telephone Company, Sanford.
Seagrove Telephone Company, Seagrove.
Seattle Telephone Company, Altamahaw.
Sedgefield Telephone Company, Greensboro.
Selma Telephone Company, Selma.
Severn Telephone Company, Severn.
Sharon Telephone Company, Shelby.
Shoals Telephone Company, Shoals.
Siler City Light and Telephone Company, Siler City.
Siloam Telephone Company, Siloam.
Snow Camp Mutual Telephone Company, Snow Camp.
Southern Alamance Telephone Company, Liberty.
Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Company, Atlanta, Ga.
Southern Investment Company, Washington.
Southport and Little River Telephone Company, Wilmington.
Southside Telephone Company, Grissom.
' South Yadkin Telephone Company, Hiddenite.
Spring Creek Telephone Company, Bluff.
Steel Creek Telephone Company, Pineville.
Surry and Carroll Telephone Company, Mount Airy.
Teacheys Dell Telephone Company, Teacheys.
Classification of Industries ' 385
Telephone Companies — Continued.
Thomasville Telephone Company, High Point.
Town Fork Telephone Company, Walnut Cove.
Troy Telephone and Electric Company, Troy.
Tulin Telephone Company, Concord.
Tyrrell County Telephone Company, Columbia.
Tjro Telephone Company, Linwood, R. F. D.
United Telephone Company, Murfreesboro.
Wadesboro Telephone Company, Wadesboro.
Walkertown Telephone Comi^any, Kernersville.
Wallace Telephone Company, Wallace.
Warfax Telephone Company, Littleton.
Washington and Hyde County Telephone Company, Belhaven.
Waynesville Telephone Company, Waynesville.
Williamston Telephone Company, Williamston.
Wingate Telephone Company, Wingate.
Yanceyville Telephone Companj', Yanceyville.
Yeopin Telephone Company, Edenton.
Terera Cotta. • '
Gray Concrete Co., Thomasville. Concrete sewer pipe.
Pomona Terra Cotta Co., Pomona. Sewer pipe, tile, etc.
Tile.
Asheville Brick and Tile Co., Fletcher. Brick and tile. ■ • ,. ■
Borden Brick and Tile Co., Goldsboro. Brick and tile.
Dail, W. J., Jr., Greenville. Brick and tile.
High Brick Works, Whiteville. Brick and tile.
Pamlico Brick and Tile Co., Washington. Brick, tile, etc.
Thompson Ginning Co., Aurora. Tile.
Vanceboro Brick and Tile Works, Vanceboro. Brick and tile. ■ '. •
Winston Brick and Tile Co., Winston-Salem. Brick and tile. . . -
Tinners.
Lougee Sheet Metal Works, Durham. Tin products, sheet metal.
Thorp Hardware and Mfg. Co., Monroe. Canning outfits.
Tobacco.
Adams-Powell Co., Statesville. Plug tobacco.
American Tobacco Co., Durham. All kinds.
Ash, L., Statesville. Plub tobacco.
Bailey Bros., Winston-Salem. Chewing tobacco.
Bradsher, W. C, Tobacco Co., Durham. Leaf tobacco dealers.
Branch-King Cigar Co.,» Durham. Cigars and cheroots.
Brown & Williamson Tobacco Co., Winston-Salem. Chewing and smoking tobacco, snuflf
Duke, W. Sons & Co., Durham. Cigarettes, smoking tobacco.
El ReesEO Cigar Co., Greensboro. Cigars.
Export Leaf Tobacco Co., Rocky Mount. Rehandling leaf tobacco.
Flint, J. G., & Co., Winston-Salem. Plug tobacco.
Harris, Robert H., & Bros., Reidsville. Plug tobacco.
Imperial Tobacco Co., Oxford. Redried leaf tobacco.
Leonard Cigar Mfg. Co., Charlotte. Cigars.
Long Cigar Co., Greensboro. Cigars.
McElwee, J. H., Statesville. Smoking tobacco.
Martin & Hyatt Tobacco Co., Murphy. Chewing tobacco.
Morse & Wade, East Bend. Smoking tobacco.
New Bern Redrying Tobacco Co., New Bern. Dried tobacco.
Penn Branch American Tobacco Co., Reidsville. Plug tobacco.
Piedmont Cigar Co., Reidsville. Cigars.
Pugh, Charles S., Asheville. Cigars.
Reynolds, R. J., Tobacco Co., Winston-Salem. Chewing tobacco, cigarettes.
Richardson, R. P. Jr., & Co., Reidsville. Granulated smoking tobacco.
Roper, D. R., Cigar Factory, High Point. Cigars.
Seidenberg & Co., Greensboro. Cigars.
Dept. Labor, 1916—25
386 ■ JNToRTir Carom.xa Labor Statistics
Tobacco — Cantinuei!.
Stafford, E. J. & A. G., Greensboro. Plug tobacco.
Sullivan, N. D., Co., Walkertown. Chewing tobacco.
Taylor Bros., Tobacco Co., Winston-Salem. Chewing and smoking tobacco.
Taylor Tobacco Co., Leaksville. Chewing tobacco.
Taylor, J. P., Co., Henderson. Stemmed leaf tobacco.
■ Webb, E. v., Kinston. Tobacco stemmery.
ToB.\cco Flues.
Hall's Tobacco Flue Mfg. Co., Hallsboro. Tobacco flues.
Kimball Hardware Co., Enfield. Tobacco flues.
Longmire Sheet Iron Works, Creedmoor. Tobacco flues and pipe.
Mackie, J. H., & Sons, Yadkinville. Tobacco flues, mail boxes, etc.
Martin Roofing and Plumbing Co., Reidsville. Tobacco flues and cornices.
Payne, A. L., Rural Hall. Sheet steel tobacco flues.
Pierce, J. R., Youngsville. Sheet iron tobacco flues.
Scott & Walker Shops, Kinston. Sheet metal tobacco flues, etc.
Watkins Flue Shop, Henderson. Tobacco flues.
\Velborn Tin Shop, High Point. Tobacco flues, sheet metal.
T00L.S. See Foiindries and Machinists.
Truck Packages, Baskets, etc. See Cooperage.
Turpentine and Naval Stores.
Cheson, I. H., Turpentine Distillery, Ruskin. Turpentine and resin.
Columbia Naval Stores Co., Wilmington. Barreled pitch.
Goodman Distillery, Lanvale. Turpentine and resin.
Jackson Turpentine Distillery, Huntley, R. 1. Turpentine and resin.
National Wood Products Co., Wilmington. Tar, pitch, turpentine.
Sloan Turpentine Distillery, Garland. Turpentine and resin.
Spiritine Chemical Co., Wilmington. Oil of tar, wood turpentine, etc.
Taylor's Turpentine Still, Catherine Lake. Turpentine and rosin.
Williams, F. L., Autryville. Turpentine.
Vaginal Covers.
The Femury Co., Charlotte. Perfecto vaginal covers.
Vehicles and Parts.
Allen Wagon Co., Lenoir. Make and repair wagons.
Alley, J. A., Stoneville. Wagons, buggies, etc.
Banks Repair Shop, Winton. Carriages and wagons.
Beeson, N. W., High Point. Wagons and repairs.
Brown & Brown Shops, Wilmington. Carts, wagons and repair work.
Cabaness, R. C, Gatesville. Carriages, wagons.
Capital Buggy Co., Henderson. Buggies and carriages. *"
Carolina Buggy Mfg. Co., Henderson. Buggies and surries.
Carroll Wagon Co., Turkey. Carts and wagons, etc.
Carters Wagon Shop, Elizabeth City. Carts, wagons, ^tc.
Chamberlain & Smith, Kernersville. Wagons and repairs.
Charlotte Wagon and Auto Co., Charlotte. Truck bodies, wagons, etc.
Cooper, G. H., Louisburg. Wagons and carts.
Cox, A. G., Mfg. Co., Winterville. Wagons, buggies and planters tobacco trucks.
Dail Carriage Shop, Windsor. Carriages, etc.
Durliam Buggy Co., Durham. Buggies, surreys, painting, etc.
Durham Vehicle and Harness Co., Durham. Spring livery wagons.
East Bend Buggy Co., East Bend. Buggies, carriages, etc.
Elizabeth City Buggy Co., Elizabeth City. Horse-drawn vehicles.
Ellis Carriage Works, Kinston. Buggies, surries, rockabouts.
Enterprise Carriage Co.. Tarboro. Carriages.
Evans, J. W., & Son, Raleigh. Carriages and wagon repairs.
Flythe, F. D., Ahoskie. Cart wheels and bodies.
Garmon Wheel Co., Oxford. Vehicle wheels, spokes, etc.
Griffin Repair Shop, Ayden. Buggies, carts, repairs.
Hackney Bros., Wilson. Wagons.
Classification of Industries SS7
Vehicles and Parts — Continued.
Hale, J. P., Eure. Wagons, carts, etc.
Hampton Buggy Co.. Leaksville. Buggies.
Herring Vehicle Works, Aiilander. Wagons and repairs.
High Point Buggy Co., High Point. Pleasure vehicles, buggies, surreys, etc.
' Hollowell Shops, Hobbsville. Wagons and repairs.
Holt Wagon Shop, High Point. Wagons and repairs.
Hudson Buggy Co., Kinston. Buggies.
Huflf Carriage and Buggy Works, East Bend. Buggies.
Knight Repair Shop, Aberdeen. Wagons and repairs.
Mount Airy Buggy Co., Mount Airy. Buggies, carriages, wagons.
Nissen, George E., Co., Winston-Salem. Farm wagons.
Nissen, S. J., Co., Winston-Salem. Business wagons.
Oettinger Buggy Co., Greensboro. Buggies, carriages, wagons.
Overton, C. R., Powellsville. Carts and buggies.
Oxford Buggy Co., Oxford. Buggies and surreys.
Parker Wagon Shop, Kelford. Carts, wagons, buggies.
Piedmont Wagon and Mfg. Co., Hickory. W^agons, drays, etc.
Pierce. L. M., Sunbury. Carts and wheels.
Piland's Shops, Gates. Carts and repairs.
Brice Mfg. Co., Holly Springs. Tobacco trucks and carts.
Rook Repair Shop, Gates. Wagons and repairing.
Rouse Buggy Works, LaGrange. Buggies, repair work.
Sawyer's Shop, Creswell. Carts and repairs.
Smith & Bro., Wagon Shop, Reidsville. Repairs and vehicles.
Spach, J. C, Wagon Works, Winston-Salem. Farm and lumber wagons.
Steelman, H. -J., & Co., Booneville. Buggies and surreys.
Taylor-Cannady Buggy Co., Oxford. Buggies and surreys.
Tayloe & Davis, Windsor. Buggies, carts, etc.
Tyson- Jones Buggy Co., Carthage. Horse-drawn vehicles.
Washington Buggy Co., Washington. Buggies and surreys.
Waters Biiggy Co., New Bern. Buggy repair work.
White Plains Buggy Co., White Plains. Buggies.
Whitfield Buggy Works, Kinston. Buggies and surreys.
Winston Vehicle Co.. Winston-Salem. Business and farm wagons, pleasure vehicles
Winton Mfg. Co., Winton. Carts and wheels; general repairs.
Yadkinville Buggy Co., Yadkinville. Buggies.
Yates & Johnson, Raleigh. Grocery wagons.
Veneebs.
Acme Tea Chest Co., Wilmington. Gum veneering.
Cabinet Veneer Co.. Greenville. Veneering.
Elkin Veneer and Mfg. Co., Elkin. Rotary veneer and sawed lumber.
Empire Mfg. Co., Goldsboro. Veneering.
Franklin Veneer Co.. Franklinton. Rotary cut veneer.
Gum Veneer and Lumber Co., Sanford. Veneer.
Hayworth Roller & Panel Co., High Point. Veneers, rolls, and panels.
High Point Veneer and Panel Co., High Point. Furniture and veneers.
Hill Veneer Co., High Point. Veneers and cross banding.
North State Veneer Co., Statesville. Veneers.
Sheppard Veneer Co., Winston-Salem. Veneers.
Southern Veneer and Panel Co., High Point. Veneers, paints, excelsior.
Veneer and Panel Co.. Thomasville. Veneer.
Wilkes Veneer Co., Edenton. Veneering.
Wilts Veneer Co., Plymouth. Veneers, box shooks.
Washboards.
Carolina Washboard Co., Raleigh. Washboards.
Oval Oak Mfg. Co., Siler City. Washboards.
Washboard Mfg. Co., Gold Hill. Washboards.
Window Shades.
Springless Window Shade Co., Coats. Window shades.
North Carolina Labor Statistics
Wine and Vinegar.
Bear & Co., Winery, Wilmington. Wine.
WOODENWARE.
Cowell Woodenware Oj., Fayetteville. Pails and tubs.
Oval Oak Mfg. Co., Siler City. Wooden goods.
Wood Pulp.
Champion Tiber Co.. Canton. Wood pulp. ,iute board, tannic acid.
INDEX
PAGES
Letter of Transmittal ^
State Official Register 5-10
Contents •
CHAPTER I. ■
Introductory lo-l5
CHAPTER n — Farjis axd Farm Labor.
Introduction and summary 16-17
Table No. 1— Condition of farm land and labor 18-20
Table No. 2 — Wages, etc 21-23
Table No. 3 — Cost of production, etc 24-26
Table No. 4 — Road, educational, and financial conditions 27-29
CHAPTER III— The Trades.
Introduction and summary 30-31
Table No. 1 — Wages, when paid, etc 32
Table No. 2 — Hours worked, per cent read and write 33
Table No. 3 — Apprentices, educational and financial condition.. 34
CHAPTER IV — CoTTOx, Woolen, Silk, and Cordage Mills.
Introduction and summary 35-37
Table No. 1 — Mills by counties, officers, capital stock, etc 38-51
Table No. 2 — Mills, goods manufactured, equipment, etc 52-63
Table No. 3 — Number employees, hours, wages, etc 64-75
Woolen mills 76-77
Silk mills 78-79
Cordage mills 80-81
CHAPTER V — Knitting Mills.
Introduction and summary 82-83
Table No. 1— Mills by counties, capital stock, officers, goods
manufactured, etc 84-87
Table No. 2 — Equipment, output, etc 88-91
Table No. 3 — Number employees, wages, etc 92-95
CHAPTER VI — Furniture Factories.
Introduction and summary 97
Table No. 1 — Name of factory, location, officers, capital stock, etc. 98-101
Table No. 2 — Value of plant, output, employees, hours, etc 102-105
Table No. 3 — Wages, when paid, etc 106-109
390 North Carolina Labor Statistics
CHAPTER VII — MiscKi.i.AXEOTs Factories. pages
Introduction and summary Ill
Table No. 1 — Factories by counties, officers, articles manufac-
tured, etc 112-183
Table No. 2 — Value of plant, yearly output, number employees,
etc 184-241
Table No. 3 — Percentage literacy, wages, financial condition, pro-
ficiency, etc 242-299
CHAPTER VIII— Newspapers.
Introduction 300
Summary 301
Table No. 1 — List of newspapers 302-311
Table No. 2 — Day of publication, class of paper, circulation, etc. . 312-321
Table No. 3 — Value of plant, number employees, wages, etc 322-332
CHAPTER IX— Railroads axu Employees.
Introduction and summary 333
Employees and total compensation 334
APPENDIX.
General cotton statistics 337-344
Labor Laws of North Carolina 345-346
Classification of industries 347-388