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The  North  Carolina  Year  Book 

TABLE  OF  CONTENTS. 


Page 

ALTITUDE     215 

ATTOKNEYS    96-100 

BANKS    AND    BANKERS 195-203 

National    Banks 201-202 

Private     Banks 203 

Savings   Banks    202-203 

State    Banks 195-201 

BANK    STATISTICS    27 

BUILDING   &   LOAN  ASS'NS 27 

CAPITAL    INVESTED 27 

CLIMATE     215 

CHUKCHES   113-ia] 

Baptist   12G-131 

Christian  (Disciples)   115 

Christian  Science    114 

EvangL-lical    Lutheran 117-118 

Free  Will  Baptist 118-119 

Mtthodist  Prot.stant 114-115 

Methodist  Episcopal   (So.) 122-126 

Moravian    114 

Presbyt.jrian    120-122 

Primitive   Baptist 131 

Protestant  Episcopal 119-120 

Reformed    114 

Roman  Catho'ic 114 

Society  of  Friends 116 

Southern     Christian 116-117 

Summarv    Statistics 113 

CO.    AFFAIRS    AND    OFFICIALS— 

Arranged    alphabetically 72-95 

CORPORATIONS    CHARTERED....  190 
COTTON,      SILK     AND     WOOLEN 

MILLS     203-208 

DENTISTS    101-103 

DIVORCE    LAWS 28 

ELECTORAL    VOTE— 

State     58 

United    States    213 

FAIRS     213 

FURNITURE     FACTORIES 209-210 

GAME   BIRDS    28 

INCORPORATED       TOWNS       AND 

MAYORS     21U-213 

INDEBTEDNESS  AND  RESOURCES 

OF  NORTH  CAROLINA 63-71 

INTEREST     LAW 190 

INSURANCE   STATISTICS    27 

INDIANS     27 

JUDICIAL    OFFICERS 61-63 

Associate  Justices  Supreme  Court.  61-62 

Attorney-Generals    62 

Chief  Justices  Supreme  Court....  61 

Clerks   of    Supreme    Court 62 

Judges     Superior    Court 62 

Marshals  of  Supreme  Court 62 

Reporters  of  Supreme  Court 62 

KNITTING     MILLS 208 

LAND   GRANTS 48 

NEWSPAPERS     191-195 

OFFICIAL  VOTE  OF  THE  STATE..  54-58 

Congressional  vote,   19^)6 55-57 

Official  Vote  for  President.  1904..  57 

Popular  vote  for  President 57-58 

Vote  for  member  N.  C.  Cor.  Com.  54-55 


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Vote  for  Superior  Court  Judges..  65 

PENSION    STATISTICS 27 

PHYSICIANS    104-112 

PLATFORMS   51-54 

Democratic    51-53 

Republican    53-54 

POLITICAL     ORGANIZATIONS 49-51 

Democratic    49-50 

Republican     50-51 

POST     OFFICES     23 

PUBLIC    HOLIDAYS    215 

RAILROADS    35-37 

RAILWAY   STATISTICS    25-26 

SALARIES    STATE    OFFICIALS....  14  16 

SCHOOLS    133-190 

Denominational   Colleges 133 

Colore  d  Schools  135 

Educational   Statistics    135-136 

Educational    Statistics — 

By  counties   190 

Graded   Schools   1.38-140 

High   Schools    136-137 

Private  Schools   140-143 

Prominent    Private    Schools 133 

Public    School    teachers 143-189 

State   Institutions 133 

SOCIETIES   AND   ORGANIZATIONS  38-43 

Agricultural    Society 47 

Architectural    Association 42 

Association  of   Academies 42 

Association   of  Wholesale  Dealers, 
Millers  and  Manufacturers  of  the 

Carolinas    47-48 

Bankers'  Association  41 

Bar  Association   41 

Chemical   Society   40 

Colonial  Dames   39 

.  Confederate    Veterans 38-39 

Cotton   Growers'   Association 48 

D'aughters   of   (Confederacy 39 

Daughters  of  the   Revolution 46-47 

Daughters  of  the   Averican   Revo- 
lution      47 

Dental    Society 40 

Elks   46 

Farmers'    Alliance    42 

Firemans'    Association 43 

Funeral   Directors  and  Embalmers  43 

G.   A.   R 39 

Horticultural    Society 42 

J.    0.    U.    A.    M 45-46 

Knights  of   Pythias 43 

Library   Association 42 

Literary    and    Historical    Associa- 
tion      42 

Masonic   Orders — 
Grand     Chapter     Royal       Arch 

Masons   44 

Grand       Commandery      Knights 

Templar   45 

Grand  Council  Royal  and  Select 

Masters     45 

Grand  Lodge  of  Masons  44 

Medical  Association  46 


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Medical  Society  

N.   0.    Board   Pharmacy 

Nature  Study  Society 

Odd    Fellows " 

Order  of  the   Cincinnati 

Pharmaceutical   Association 

Poultry    Association 

Press    Association 

Red  Men   

Retail    Merchants'    Association.... 

Royal  Arcanum   

Sons  of  the  Confederacy 

Sons    of    the    Revolution 

State  Federation   of  Labor 

Tochers'    Assembly 

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STATE    GOVERNMENT— 

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STATE   OFFICERS 

Auditors    

Commissioners   of  Agriculture.... 

Commissioners  of  Labor 

Governors    

Presidents  of  U.  S.  Senate 

Railroad   Commissioners 

Secretaries   of   the   Navy 

Secretaries    of    State 

Speakers  of  the  House 

Speakers  of  U.  S.  House 

Speakei'S   of  the   Senate 

State  Comptrollers   

State    Treasurers 

U.   S.    Senators 

STATE     RECEIPTS    AND    EXPEN- 
DITURES      

SUPERIOR      COURTS,     TIME      OF 

HOLDING     

TAX   COMMISSION    REPORT 

33-35  j  TEMPERANCE     INFORMATION. . . . 

16-19  '  TOBACCO  STATISTICS   

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INDEX  TO  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


Page 
Allen's   Forty     Lessons     Double     Entry 

Bookkeeping    G 

American  Book  Company 134 

Antietam  Paper  Company E 

A.  &  M.   College  for  the  Colored  Race, 

Greensboro   1E9 

Atlantic    Fire    Ins.    Co 24 

Baptist  University  for  Women,  Raleigh.  147 

Bank  of  Tarboro 71 

Barrett  &  Thompson 40 

Bromo-Seltzer    B 

Christopher  Engraving  Co.,   Richmond..  112 

Citizens    Bank,    Norfolk 5 

Citizens    National    Bank,    Raleigh 22 

Clayton  Banking  Co.,  Clayton 44 

Commercial  and  Farmers  Bank,  Raleigh.  9 

Doblrr  iV  Mudge,  Baltimore,  Md E 

Durham   Bu^gy  Co.,   Durham C 

Edwards  &  Broughton 1S9 

Elizabeth   College,    Charlotte 1.55 

Farmer   and   Mechanic 131 

First    National    Bank,    Durham 15 

First   National    Bank,    Richmond 31 

Fourth   National    Bank,    Fayetteville 36 

Greensboro  Female  College,  Greensboro.  1.51 

Horner  Military   School,  Oxford 153 

■Tffftrson    Standard    Lif-^   Ins.    Co 7 

Johnsnn,    B.     F.,     Publish     Co.,      Rich- 
mond,   Va 132 

Jovce     Engraving     Co.,     The     Maurice, 

Washington    95 

Keeley     Institute,     Greensboro 19 

Kings   Business  College 163-lSl 

Life    Insurance    Company    of    Virginia, 

Richmond,    Va D 

Mechanics  Savings   Bank,    Raleigh C 

Mechanics  k  Investors  Union G 

^tlIrphy's   Hotel,    Richmond P 

\ational  Bank.  The,   Fav-tteville 77 

National    Bank    of    Virginia,    Richmond, 
Va Side  of  front  cover 


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National     State    Bank,     Richmond 

Top  of  front  cover 

News    and    Observer    17 

Norfolk    &    Southern    Railvs-ay 11 

Normal   and   Collegiate  Institute,   Ashe- 

ville    157 

North    Carolina    State    Normal    and    In- 
dustrial  College,   The 141 

North  State  Mutual  Life  Insurance  Co..     34 
North    Carolina    College    of    Agriculture 

and  Mechanic  Arts,  The 137 

Parker  &  Hunter O 

Peace   Institute,    Raleigh 145 

Peoples  Bank,  New  Bern 42 

Presbyterian  College  for  Women,   Char- 
lotte      149 

Raleigh   Banking  and   Trust  Co 29 

Raleigh    Marble    Works,    Cooper    Bros., 

Props G 

Raleigh  Savings  Bank,  Raleigh 37 

Saint   Mary's   School,    Raleigh 143 

Seotti.sh    Fire    Insurance    Co.,    Fayette- 
ville         P 

S"curity  Life  &  Annuity  Co.,   The 32 

Smithdeal's     Business     College,      Rich- 
mond,   Va E 

Southern     Life     Insurance     Co.,      Fay- 
etteville  Bottom  of  front  cover 

State  Fair,  The  Great 41 

.1.     Southgate    &    Son G 

Svdnor  &  Hundley.  Richmond,  Va D 

Sydnor  Pump  &  Well  Co 13 

W.    T.    Terry F 

University  of  North  Carolina 138 

Uzzell,    e'.    M.    &  Co.,    Raleigh 100 

Virginia-Carolina    Chemical    Co.,    Rich- 
mond, Va...' Back  cover 

Virginia  State  Ins.  Co.,  Richmond P 

Wake  County  Savings  Bank,  Raleigh 43 

Yarborough   House,   The 45 


MORTH    CAKOLINAS    RESOURCES. 


NORTH  CAROLINA'S  RESOURCES, 


By   GOVERNOR  R.  B.  GLENN. 

Industrially,  North  Carolina  has  evolved  to  that  position  of  prosperity  and  output 
where  the  oniy  limits  upon  continued  expansion  are  those  which  result  from  basic 
limitations. 

That  is  to  say,  that  whereas  the  problem  of  former  years  was  to  secure  the  in- 
vestmtnt  of  the  capital  of  the  State  in  active  State  industrial  enterprise,  the  time 
has  come  when  the  lesson  has  been  so  WjU  karned  that  the  question  has  shifted 
to  the  procurement  of  the  necessary  capital  to  carry  out  the  plans  of  an  industrially 
awakened   citizenry. 

In  industrial  development,  the  mills  that  manufacture  fabrice  still  lead  in  im- 
portante.  The  State  has  taken  first  place  among  all  those  in  the  U.nion  in  the 
number  of  textile  manufactories  and  is  second  to  Massachusetts  in  point  of  value 
of    production. 

The  growth  of  this  industry  is  t.vpical  of  that  of  the  State,  is  in  a  large  sense  the 
index  of  its  prosperity,  for  what  has  been  done  in  cotton  milling,  while  done  in  larger 
figures,  has  been  equalled  if  not  exceeded  in  other  numerous  lines  of  industry.  The 
figures  as  compiled  by  the  North  Carolina  Department  of  Labor  and  Printing  and  the 
Llnited  States  Census  Bureau,  given  by  years,  show  the  increase  in  textile  insti- 
tutions to  have  been  marvelous. 
Year.  No.  Mills.     Looms.  Spindles.     No.  Employed.        Capital. 

1890 49  3,054  149,898  8,515  $10,775,134 

1900 1-22  26,689  1,297,771  38,637  3.3,011.516 

1905 287  45,663  2,267,625  41,222  57,043,418 

1906 318  52,747  2,573,130  52,921  60,861,860 

In  1906  the  318  mills  reporting  (a  number  of  mills  owned  by  the  same  com- 
pany in  several  instances  having  been  rc-porttd  as  one)  showed  a  capital  of  $60,861,860, 
the  employment  of  52,747  looms,  2,573,130  spindles,  5,237  knitting  machines  and  115,- 
671    horse   power. 

In  the  presence  of  the  fact  that  a  number  of  mills  fail  to  report,  the  increase 
shown  in  looms  and  spindles  indicates  that  the  value  of  the  mills  is  now  in  excess 
of  $65,000,000,   with  an  annual  value  in   production  of  upwards  of  $75,000,000. 

In  1880  the  number  of  bales  consumed  in  North  Carolina  cotton  mills  was  under 
25,000,    or    at    that    time    about    one-seventh  of   the    State's    production. 

In  1903  the  number  of  bales  consumed  had  risen  to  550,000,  having  practically- 
kept   pace   with   the   increased   acreage   and  production  of  cotton  within  the  State. 

In  1906,  with  a  total  crop  for  the  State  of  600,000  bales,  the  mills  of  the  State 
manufactured  more  than  was  raised. 

What  is  thus  significantly  true  of  cotton  is  also  illustrat^'d  in  the  growing  of 
tobacco,  the  chief  money  crop  of  the  Stat?.  North  Carolina  will  this  year  produce  in 
tobacco  upwards  of  ninety  million  pounds,  to  be  sold  at  an  average  price  of  possibly 
ten    cents,    or,    say,    for    approximately    $9,000,000. 

The  wide  economy  latent  in  this  record  is,  perhaps,  better  shown  by  the  rela- 
tive value  of  the  agricultural  and  manufactured  products  of  the  State  for  various 
illustrative    periods; 

In  1890,  for  instance,  the  value  of  the  agricultural  products  was  $50,000,000,  and 
of  the  manufactured  products,  $40,000,000. 

By  1900  the  value  of  the  manufactured  product  had  grown  to  $95,000,000,  as 
against  an  increase   in   the  agricultural   product   to  $89,000,000. 

But  in  1905,  showing  an  increase  in  manufacturrd  products  of  upwards  of  five 
million  to  an  amount  in  excess  of  $100.000,noo,  tho  value  of  the  agricultural  products 
had  more  than  kept  pace  and  amounted  to  $95,000,000. 

In  1906,  with  a  further  estimated  incr  as?  of  $6,000,000  in  manufactured  values, 
the   agricultural   products   have   climbed   we'1  above  $100,000,000  in  va'ue. 

Significant  in  the  general  industrial  and  manufacturing  situation  is  the  practical 
birth  within  the  past  few  years  of  the  furniture  industry,  the  figures  illustrative  of 
which   are  truly  phenomenal. 

In  1890  there  were  four  factories,  with  123  employes,  and  a  capital   of  $41,000. 

In  1900  there  were  forty-four  factories,  employing  1,759  hands,  representing  a  capi- 
tal  of  $1,023,374. 

In  1905  there  were  105  factories,  employing  5,164  people  and  capitalized  at  $4,- 
621,r;94. 

In    1906   there   were   more    than    124   factorirs,   with  a  capital  in   excess  of  $5,000,000, 
emploving   over  six   thousand   people   and   p'-odufine-  an  output  of  $S. .500,000. 

While,  companion  of  cotton  milling,  the  knitting  mill  industry,  represented  a 
few  years  ago  by  an  isolated  small  factory  or  so,  now  shows  fifty  mills  in  successful 
operation,  employing  15,000  spindles,  5,237  machines  and  4,200  emploves,  representing 
a  capital  invested  of  $2,400,000. 


INDUSTRIAL  NORTH  CAROLINA. 


INDUSTRIAL  NORIH  CAROLINA, 


By  T.  M.  ROBERTSON,  United  States  Department  of  Commerce  and  Labor. 

The  best  evidence  of  the  industrial  possibilities  of  North  Carolina  is  found  ia 
the  progress  made  during-  the  past  few  y  ars.  According  to  the  reports  of  the 
twelfth  census  there  was  more  capital  emp'oyrd  in  one  single  industry  in  IDOO  than 
there  was  in  all  the  industries  in  the  State  in  1890.  Ten  counties  now  have  more 
money  invcstid  in  manufacturing  enterprises  than  the  entire  State  had  ten  years 
ago.  The  va'ue  of  products  in  the  two  industrits  of  cotton  manufacturing  and  lum- 
ber is  now  greater  than  that  of  all  the  manufactured  products  of  the  State  in  1890. 
From  1890  to  1900  the  capital  invested  in  manufacturing  increased  nearly  134  per 
cent,  and  the  va'ue  of  manufactured  pro  lucts  incr  as  d  125  per  cent.  The  increase 
was  much  gr^at  r  during  the  past  seven  thai-  during  the  preceding  ten  years,  as  ia 
shown   by   the  figures   for  1905. 

COTTON    MANUFACTURING. 

It  will  be  interesting  to  note  somewhat  in  d-tail  a  few  of  those  industries  in 
which  the  most  notable  progress  has  been  made.  First  in  importance  on  account  of 
its  magnitude  and  a'so  on  account  of  the  opportunity  it  offers  for  profitable  invest- 
ment is  that  of  cotton  manufacturing.  Iii  1890  th-'re  were  ninety-one  cotton  mil's 
in  the  State  with  a  capital  of  about  three-quart'r  miTions  of  dollars,  while  in  1905 
there  were  212  mills  with  a  capital  of  •$57,413,418.  The  value  of  the  cotton  mill 
products  in  1890  was  $9,56.3,443,  and  in  1905  it  was  !?47,254.054.  These  mills  in  1905 
employed  more  than  36,000  people  and  paid  tlum  more  than  $7,500,000  in  wages.  In 
1900  the  cotton  mills  consum  d  cotton  to  the  value  of  more  than  $15,000,(100,  or 
about  400,000  bales,  which  was  practically  all  the  cotton  grown  in  the  State  that 
year.  In  1905  th"  212  cotton  mills  consumed  more  than  500,000  bales  of  cotton 
worth    nearly   $29,000,000. 

THE  TANNING  INDUSTRY. 
The  tanning  industry  is  yet  a  small  one,  but  the  success  attending  it  wherever 
n\odern  mLthods  have  been  adopted  warrants  the  stat  m:nt  that  it  is  capable  of 
profitable  en'argemcnt  to  great  proportions.  Up  to  within  a  very  few  years  tanning 
was  conducted  only  under  the  primitive  methods  in  vogue  fifty  years  ago.  In 
1890  the  invested  capital  in  the  industry  amounted  to  only  a  little  over  $100,000  and 
the  products  valued  at  but  $190,887.  Within  the  last  fifteen  years  an  attmpt  has 
been  made  to  conduct  the  business  on  modern  plans,  and  so  successful  has  it 
proven  that  in  1905  the  capital  invested  wa.s  $2,56S,r65,  and  the  value  of  the  pro- 
ducts was  $2,652,174.  This  successful  beginning  proves  beyond  doubt  that  here  is  a 
field    for    profitable    investment. 

MANUFACTURING    TOBACCO. 

The  State  has  long  been  famous  for  its  chewing  and  smoking  tobacco.  Some  of 
the  largest  tobacco  factories  in  the  world  are  locati  d  here.  In  1890  the  capital  in- 
vested in  tliis  industry  was  $4,783,491.  Since  that  time  the  capital  has  more  than 
doubled  and  the  value  of  products  in  1900  was  n;  arly  three  times  as  much  as  in 
1890.  In  1907  the  capital  invested  is  reported  by  the  North  Carolina  Labor  De- 
partment at  $36,000,000,  and  the  total  value  of  the  products  of  the  factories  is  es- 
timated by  the  same  source  to  be  $28,087,969.  Great  fortunes  have  been  made  in 
the  business  and  opportunity  is  still  open  for  the  profitable  investment  of  large 
capital    in    the    business. 

FURNITURE  FACTORIES.  

Perhaps  the  most  remarkable  showing  made  in  any  industry  is  in  that  of  furni- 
ture manufacturing.  In  1890  there  were  si.x  little  factories  with  a  capital  of  $126,- 
350,  and  the  total  va'ue  of  their  products  was  $159,000.  In  1905  there  were  105 
factories  with  a  capital  of  $4,621,994,  and  their  products  were  va'ued  at  $1,457,305,  an 
increase  of  nearly  four  thousand  fo'd  in  fifteen  years!  While  the  industry  is  yet 
comparatively  small,  yet  this  remarkable  growth  proves  conclusively  that  success  ia 
assured   to   the   enterprising  investor  who   embarks   in   the   business. 

***** 

North  Carolina  Is  an  agricultural  State,  and  as  such  offers  advantages  of  a 
superior  character.  But  the  facts  and  figures  a'rcady  given  and  those  that  are  to 
follow  suggest  that  perhaps  her  greatest  possibilities  are  in  manufacturing.  The 
streams  can  supply  energy  conservatively  e=timat' d  at  2,750,000  horse  pow  r.  Of  this 
tremendous  supply  of  energy  something  like  600,000  horse  power  is  already  available 
and  with  recent  progress  in  the  electrical  transmission  of  power  it  is  not  extravagant 
to  assert  that  a  very  large  proportion  of  this  trem  ndous  force  can  be  economically 
utilized  for  industrial  purposes.  Developrnf^nt  companies  are  now  offering  power  to 
all    that    region    from    Greensboro    to    Char'otte.      The    growth    of   railroad    mileage    in 


TlIF    NORTH    CAROLINA    YEAR    BOOK. 


THE 


CITIZENS  BANK 


CAPITAL 
SURPLUS 


of  NORFOLK,    VIRGINIA 
Organized  1867 


$300,000.00 
300,000.00 


McD.  L.  WRENN President 

J.  W.   PERRY    Vice-P  esident 

K.  S.  COHN Vice-Presiuent 

TENCH    F.    TILGHIMAN Cashier 

GEO.    J.    TWOHY Trust   Officer 

NORMAN  BELL.  JR Asst  Cashier 

DIRECTORS — McD.  L.  Wremi,  W.  G.  Swartz,  E.  L.  Woodard,  John 
S.  Jenkins,  A.  B.  Seldner,  c.  M.  Barnett,  R.  B.  Cooke,  John 
Twohy,  G.  Serpen,  J.  W.  Dejitrnette,  V.  L.  Backus.  R.  A.  Wain- 
wright,  M.  K.  King,  R.  S.  Cohn,  R,  H.  Barrett,  T.  F.  Tilghman, 
J.  W.  Perry,  Geo.  J,  Twohy. 


Interest  paid  on  time  deposits  by  special  contract. 

Bills  of  exchange  issued  on  all  of  the  p'.  incipal  cities  of  Europe. 

Charter  authorizes  Trust  and  Fiduciary  accounts.     Lock  boxes 

for  rent  at  moderate  cost  in  the  best  appointed  Safe  Deposit  Vaults 

pud  in  the  most  modern  fire-proof   building   in    Tidewater   Virginia. 


INDUSTRIAL  NORTH  CAROLINA. 


recent  years  and  the  cheapness  attending  railroad  construction  in  the  State,  settle  the 
question  of  accessibility  to  the  fields  of  raw  material.  While  the  cotton  mills  of 
the  State  now  spin  every  pound  of  cotton  grown  in  the  State,  and  more  too,  the 
proximity  of  the  great  cotton  growing  States  further  South  practically  places  their 
cotton  at  doors  of  our  mills.  The  great  variety  and  abundance  of  the  finest  hard 
woods  in  the  world  offer  unusual  inducem:;nts  to  those  who  wish  to  engage  in  the 
manufacture  of  furniture,  carriages  and  wagons,  hard  wood  material  for  builders,  ag- 
ricultural  wooden   supplies'  and   all   kinds   of   small    wooden   wares. 

The  cheapness  of  constructing  buildings  is  of  itself  a  tremendous  item  of  saving 
in  capital  out'ay — with  an  abundance  of  tb?  very  best  building  woods  at  the  door  of 
every  community  and  an  unlimited  supply  of  brick  clay  everywhere,  together  with 
the  fact  that  the  mild  climate  permits  far  less  expensive  buildings  both  for  fac- 
tories and  dwellings  than  are  required  further  north,  reduces  the  necessary  building 
cost  to  the  minimum.  The  fact  that  there  are  no  large  cities  to  cause  great  land 
values,  and  the  further  fact  that  a  majority  of  the  most  desirable  manufacturing 
sites  are  situated  in  small  railroad  villag.s  reduce  the  cost  of  land  for  manufactur- 
ing  purposes   to  almost   nothing. 

The  productive  power  of  capital  is  one  of  the  first  things  to  determine  in  the 
selection  of  a  locality  for  manufacturing  purposes.  To  show  what  capital  can  ac- 
complish in  North  Carolina  in  two  of  thi  most  promising  industries  the  following 
facts   are   submitted: 

Each  $100  invested  in  the  manufacture  of  cotton  goods  in  the  United  States  in 
1000  yielded  a  product  valued  at  a  little  mare  than  $72.00.  In  Rhode  Island  it  yielded 
5'G4.00,  in  Massachus  tts  it  yielded  slightly  less  than  $71.00,  while  in  North  Carolina 
it  yielded  $86.00.  That  is  to  say,  that  in  North  Carolina  capital  invested  in  this 
industry  afforded  a  basis  for  profit  from  1.5  to  22  per  cent,  greater  than  it  did  in  the 
other  States  mentioned.  Or  to  express  it  in  a  more  practical  way,  $100  invested  in 
this  industry  in  North  Carolina  is  equivalent  to  an  investment  of  $121  in  Massa- 
chusetts and  to  $131  in  Rhode  Is'and.  The^e  figures  bear  only  upon  the  relation  of 
capital  to  product,  and  when  cheapness  of  building,  the  earning  power  of  a  dollar 
when  invested  in  labor,  and  the  items  of  taxes  and  general  expenses  are  considered 
they  become   even   more  significant. 

Similar  comparisons  with  Michigan  for  the  furniture  industry  afford  even  a 
greater  contrast  in  favor  of  North  Carolina.  Each  $100  invested  in  the  manufac- 
ture of  furniture  in  the  State  of  Michigan  in  1900  yielded  a  product  valued  at  $105, 
while  in  North  Carolina  it  yielded  $151 — a  difference  of  46  per  cent,  in  favor  of 
North  Carolina.  Or  to  use  the  other  method  of  comparison,  $100  invested  in  this 
industry  in  North  Carolina  was  equivalent  to  an  investment  of  nearly  Sll-t  in 
Michigan.  In  Michigan  nearly  24  per  cent,  of  the  invested  capital  for  this  industry- 
was  required  to  provide  the  necessary  land  and  buildings,  while  in  North  Carolina 
only    171/2    per    cent,    of    capital    was    thus  required. 

The  above  comparisons  for  cotton  goodi  have  been  made  with  Massachusetts  be- 
cause that  State  is  the  great  center  of  this  industry  in  this  country  and  because 
there  has  been  made  its  greatest  progress.  Rhode  Is'and  was  also  selected  because 
the  conditions  there  are  verj'  similar  to  those  in  Massachusetts  and  also  because  the 
volume  of  business  in  the  latter  State  is  so  nearly  the  same  as  that  for  North  Caro- 
lina. For  furniture,  Michigan  was  select  d  because  it  is  recognized  as  perhaps  the 
most  progressive  State  in  the  Union  in  that  industry.  These  comparisons  with 
States  in  which  the  greatest  progress  has  been  made  and  where  the  highest  perfec- 
tion has  been  reached  give  particular  emphasis  to  the  wonderful  opportunities 
offered  here. 

Labor  here  is  contented  and  reliable.  It  is  composed  entirely  of  people  born  in 
the  State,  and  there  is  therefore  not  that  disposition  to  seek  changes  which  is  bo 
common  among  foreigners.  There  are  no  large  cities  with  their  attendant  \'ice8 
and  temptations  to  dissipation.  The  work'ng  people  are  intelligent,  moral  and  in- 
dustrious, thus  combining  all  the  elements  of  the  most  desirable  employe.  They 
are  not  easily  shaken  from  their  natural'y  conservative  ways,  and  strikes  are  there- 
fore  of  rare   occurrence  and  short  duration. 

Taxation  is  exceeding'y  light.  While  wealth  has  increased  at  a  rapid  rate  dur- 
ing the  past  ten  years  it  has  been  neces'ary  to  add  but  17  per  cent,  to  the  assess- 
ed valuation  of  real  estate  and  the  rate  of  taxation  has  not  been  increased  at  all. 
Labor  and  capitol  have  always  been  upon  such  amiable  terms  that  the  law-making 
power  has  found  it  necessary  to  do  but  little  in  the  way  of  regulating  labor  ques- 
tions,  and  this  little  has  been  along  conservative   lines. 

All  in  all,  there  is  no  more  inviting  fi  Id  for  manufacturers  than  in  this  State, 
and  it  is  doubtful  if  so  many  superior  advantages  and  desirable  considerations  are  to 
be  found  elsewhere.  Cheap  power  in  practically  unlimited  volume,  cheap  raw  ma- 
terial in  ample  quantity,  quality  and  variety,  reliable  labor,  cheap  living,  whole- 
some laws,  an  ideal  climate,  and  a  hospitable  welcome  await  the  enterprising  stranger 
who  comes  among  us. 


nil!"  NORTH  CARO  I  !NA  YEAR  BOOK. 


Slrongest  in  the  South 

JEFFERSON 


Standard   Life  Insurance  Co. 
Home  Office:  RALEIGH,  N.  C, 

(^      CASH  SURPLUS  TO  POLILYJalOERS  $500,000.00      ^ 

-J 


Signing  of  the   Dcclara  tion  of  Independence  by 

Thomas  J;  fferson,  Jn'v  4th.  ITTC. 


V 


JOSEPH   G.    BROWN, 

President. 

C.   W.   GOLD, 

See'y  &  Supt  of  Ajri^ncies. 

ALBERT   ANDERSON, 

Medical   Diiector. 


P.  D.  GOLD,  Jr., 

Viee-Pres.    k.   On.    Mgr. 
C.    J.    PARKER, 

TroasuP'T. 
T,   B.   WOMACK,  -y 
General   Counsel. 


DAVID   PARKS   F-VCKLER,  Actuary. 


STATE   GOVERNMENT— FXECUTIVE   DEPARTMENT. 


State  Government 


EXECUTIVE    DEPARTMENT. 

tJOVERNOH— Robert  Biodnax  Glenn,  of 
I'ois\  til. 

IJKIT.-OOVEKNOR— Francis  D.  ".'inston, 
ol    BtTtie. 

PKIV.aTE  SEClJETATiY  TO  GOVERNOR— 
A.    H.    Arrinston,    of   Nash. 

E.XECUTIVE  CLEKK— Miss  Lillian  Thomp- 
son,   of    Wake. 

SKfRKTAIJV  OF  STATE— J.  Bryan 
Grimes,   of   I'itt. 

eillKF  CI.KKK  TO  SECRETARY  OF 
Sl'ATK — Gonrsi-   W.    Nurwood.   of   \V;ike. 

rouPOIJATlON  CLERK— \V.  S.  Wilson,  of 
Ca-wpll 

SfENOGRAPHER- Mi33  Minnie  Bagwell, 
of    Wake. 

?TATE  TREASURER- Benj.  R.  Lacy,  of 
Wake. 

CHIEF  CI  EUK.  TREASURY  DEPART- 
MENT— W.    F.    Moodv.    of    M.-iklenbiirg 

CLERK  FOR  INSTTTUTIONS— H.  M. 
Rerc",   of   Wake. 

TELLER— P.    B.   Fleming,  of  Franklin. 

LICENSE  CLERK— Miss  M.  F.  Jones,  of 
biinrombe. 

STATE  AUDITOR— Benj.  F.  Dixon,  of 
Cleveland. 

CHIEF  CLERK  TO  AUDFTOTl- E.  H.  Ba- 
ker,   of    Wake. 

TAX   CLERK— Baxter  Durham,  of  Wake. 

CLERK  AND  STENOGRAPHER— Mrs.  F 
W.    Smith,    of   Wake. 

ATTOKNKV  (JENERAl^Robert  D.  Gil- 
mer, of  na\'\vood. 

ASSISTANT  ATTORNEY  GENERAL— 
Havdn   Clom'^nt,    of    Rowan. 

CT.ERK  AND  STENOGRAPHER- Mis- 
Sarah    Biirkheari.   of   Columbus. 

SI  l'KIM\TKM>ENT  OF  PUBLTC  IN 
STPUrTTON--.T     Y.   .lovner,   of  Gui'ford. 

CHIEF  CLERK— Allen  J.  Barwick,  of 
Lenoir.  * 

CLERK  AND  STENf^GROPHER- Mis- 
Hattie   B.    Arrington,   of   Nash. 

SPECIAL  CLERK  FOR  LO\N  FUND  AND 
SECRETARY  TO  EDUCATIONAL,  CAM- 
PAIGN COMMITTEE— C.  H.  Mebane,  of  Ca- 
tawba. 

INSPECTOR  OF  PUBLIC  HIGH 
SCHOOr.S— N.    W.    Wa'kor,   of   Chapel   Hill. 

AD.TUTANT  GENERAL— T.  R.  Robertson, 
of  M"(klpnbiir!r. 

STATE  LIBRARIAN— M.  0.  Sherrill.  of 
Catawba. 

AS<!TCTA\T  LIBRARIAN- Miss  Carrie  E 
Broiiebton     of   Wake. 

rnxtMIP'STONFIJ  OF  LABOR  AND  PRINT 
ING — Tlenrv    B.    Vnrner.    of    Da\nf1son. 

i*SPlSTANT  COMMISSIONER— M.  L.  Ship- 
man.    nf    H 'rulercrn. 

STFVOGRAPIIER- Mis*  Daisy  Thompson. 
of   Wake. 

INSURANCE  COir\nSSTONEn— James  R 
YoiiTisr.    of    Vance. 

CT.FRK  TO  INSITRANCE  COMAHSSTON 
ER — D.    H.    Milton,   of   Roekinghair.. 

CI.ERK  AND  STENOGRAPHER- Miss  Ida 
Montpomerv.  of  Wake. 

4 : 


SUPERINTENDENT  OF  Pl'DLIC  BUILD- 
INGS—C.    C.    Cherr"-.    of    Edgecombe. 

STATE  STANDARD  KEEPER— U  H. 
Lumsdi  n.  of  Wake. 

STATE  PRINTER— E.  M.  Uzzell,  of  Wake 

Governor's  Conncil. 

The  Secretary  of  Sate,  Auditor,  Treas- 
urer, and  Superintendent  of  Public  Instruc- 
tion. 

State    Board  of  Edncation. 

The  Governor.  Lieutenant  Governor,  Sec- 
retary of  State,  Auditor.  Treasurer,  Super- 
intendent of  Public  Instruction,  and  Attor- 
Tiey  General. 

Board  of  Fnblic  Buildings  and 

Grounds. 

The  Governor,  Secretary  of  State,  Trea>- 
arer,    and   Attorney-General. 

State  Board  of  Pensions. 

The  Governor,  Aditor,  and  Attorney  Gen- 
eral. 

Connty  Board  of  Pensions. 

The  Clerk  of  the  Court,  Rethster  of 
Deeds.  Sheriff  and  Chairman  of  Board  of 
County  Commissioners. 

Board  of  Internal  Tmprovenientg. 

The  Governor,  R.  C.  Beckwith,  ol  Wake, 
R.    A.   Morrow,   Union. 

Corporation     Commission. 

Franklin  McNeill,  of  New  Hanover.  Chalr- 
Tian.       (Term    expires    January,    1012). 

Samuel  L.  boeers,  of  Macon.  (Term  ex- 
■lires  .TanuarA-.    inn<T). 

E.  C.  Reddingfleld,  of  Wake.  (Term  ex- 
pires January.   1909). 

Henry  C.    Brown,  of  Surry.  Cliief  Clerk. 

Miss  E.  G.  Riddick,  of  Gates,  StenogT*- 
plier. 

Board  of  Charities. 

William    A.    Blair,    (chairmani,    WinstoB- 
Salem. 
Edgar   L.    Hauehton,    Pollorksville. 
W.  F.  Craig.  Marion. 
Carey   J.    Hunter,    Raleigh. 
A.    C.    JfcAIister,    Asheboro. 
iliss   Daisy   Denson,    Raleigh,    Secretary. 

North       Carolina        Geolog:icaI 
Board. 

Board      of     Managers — Governor     R.      B. 

Gl-^nn,    Ex-OfFieio   Chairman. 

State  Geologist— Jos.  Hvde  Pratt,  (Thapel 
Hill. 

Henrv  E.    Fries.    Winston. 

Frank   Wood.    Edonton. 

Frank   R.    Heu'ett,    Asheville. 

Hiig-h    McRae.    Wilmington. 

Seif-ntiflc    Staff— Josonb     Hvde    Pratt.     As- 


■iliK     NORTH    CAROLINA   YEAR   BOOK.  9 

Depositary  of  the  State  of  North    Carolina,    County   of   Wake,    and 
tlie  City  of  Kaleigh  and  tlie  North  Carolina  Railroad. 

COMMERCIAL   & 
FARMERS  BANK 


....OF  RALEIGH,  N.  C... 


Commenced    Business    September  30,  1891. 

Chartered  by  the  General  Assembly  of  North  Carolina. 
B.  S.  JERMAN,  President.  H.  W.  JACKSON,  Cashier. 

ALiF.  A.  THOMPSON,  V.-Prea  E.  B.  CRC>W.  Ass't  Cashier. 

JAMES    E.    SHEPHERD,    Attorney. 
J.   J.   THOMAS,   Chairman   Board   of  Directors. 
R.  B.  RANEY,  JOSHUA     B.    HILL,    and    CAREY    J.    HUNTER. 

Examining  Committee. 

UNDER  rrs  CHARTER  ACTS    AS   EXECUTOR,   TRUSTEE,   AD- 
MINISTRATOR,    GUARDIAN. 


C/[PIT/\L  STOCK  PAID  IN  CASH 
SURPLUS  AND  NET  PROFITS  - 
RESOURCES         -       .       .       . 


$100  000 

$110,000  00 

$1,000,000  00 


DIRECTORS. 


.^23 


J.  J.  THOMAS,  (Tnairman. 

AT.F.    A.   THOMPSON,   President  Ral- 
eigh Cotton  Mills  and  Caraleigh  Mills. 

CAREY    J.     HUNTER,     Sup't     Union 
Central  Lite  Insurance  Company. 

E.  B.  RANEY,  Gen    Agent  Penn  Mu- 
tual Life  Insurance  Company. 

JOSHUA  B.  HILL,  of  J.  R.  Ferrall  Jc 
Co.,    Grocers. 

JAMES  E.  SHEPHERD,  of  Shepherd  k 
Shepherd,  Attorneys  at  Law. 

HENRY    A.    LONDON,     Attorney    at 
Law,   Pittsboro,   N.   C. 

GEORGE  W.  WAT'jS,  Director  Ameri 
can  Tobacco  Co.,  Durham,  N.  O. 

ASHLEY    HORNS,    President    Claytoa 
Banking  Company,  Cla)  ton,  N.  C. 

D.    Y.    COOPER,   Capitalist,     Hender- 
son, N.  C. 

A.  L.  BAKER,  President  Virginia  Cot- 
ton Mills,    Raleigh,   N.    C. 

We  solicit  the  accounts  of  Banks,  Bankers,  Cotton  Mills,  Cor- 
porations and  Individuals.     Always    ready    to   make    loans   to   our 
friends  when  their  accounts  justify  it. 

Safe  Deposit  Boxes  for  rent  in  fire  and  burglar  proof  vaults. 


10 


STATE    GOVERNMENT— EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT. 


n'stant  Geolog^ist  and  Mineralnprist,  Cliai>el 
Hill,  N.  C;  W.  W.  Ashe,  Forester,  Ra- 
leigh, N.  C. ;  B.  S.  Diane,  Assistant  Hy- 
drographer.  Greensboro,  N.  C. ;  W.  L.  Spoon, 
Encnneer,  Biirlin^ton,  N.  C. ;  R.  J.  Sykes, 
Clerk  of  Statistician,  Chapel  Hill,  N.  C. 

State     Board     of     School    Ez- 

aminers. 

J.   Y.   Joyner,    (ohm.   rx-offlcio),  Raleigh. 
Allen    J.    Barwiek,    Raleigrh. 
N.    \V.   Walker,   Chavt'    Hill. 
John    GraliaiTi,    Wamnton. 

F.  L.  Stevens,  West  Raleigh. 
Z.   V.   Judd,   Raleigh. 

State   Board   of   Healtli. 

Geo.  G.  Thomas,  M.  D.,  Prosident,  Wil- 
mington. 

Thos.   K.    Anderson,   M.   D..   Ptatesville. 

J.    Howell    Way,   M.    D..    Wavnes\'ille. 

W.    O.    Spencer,   M.    D.,    Win.-ton-Salem. 

Edw.    C.    Register,    M.    D.,    Charlotte. 

David  T.  Tayloe,  M.  D.,  Wat^hington. 

J.    \.  Biirrn\ighs,  M.   D.,   Asheville. 

J.    I.    Ludlow,    C.    E..    Winpton-Saleic. 

liuharo  H.  Lewis,  M.  D.,  Sec.  and  Treas., 
Ha^eigh. 

State    Board    of    Medical    Ex- 
aminers. 

M.  H.  Fletcher,  M.  D.,  President,  Ashe- 
ville,   Physiologv  and   Hveriine. 

G.  T.  Sik^s,  M.  D.,  Grissom,  Secretary 
Treasurer,   Chemistry  and   Phai-macv. 

Franklin  H.  Russell,  M.  D.,  Wilmington 
Surgery. 

James  M.  Parrott,  M.  D..  Kinston,  Anato 
my  and  Histology. 

C.  O'H.  Langhinghousp.  M.  D.,  Green 
ville,  Obstetrics  and  Gynaecology. 

J.  T.  J.  Battle,  M.  D.,  Greensboro 
Materia    Medica    and    Therapeutics. 

A.  A.  Kent,  M.  D.,  Lenoir,  Practice  of 
Medicine. 

State  Board  of  Agricnlture. 

S.  L.  Patterson,  Commissioner,  ex  officio 
Chairman.    Raleigh. 

First  District — J.  J.  Laughinghouse, 
Greenvnlle. 

Second  District— C.  W.  Mitchell,  Aulan- 
der. 

Third   District — Wm.    Dunn,    New  'Bern. 

Fourth    District — Ashlev  Home,    Clayton. 

Fifth   District— R.    W.   Scott,   Graham. 

Sixth  District— A.  T.  McCallum,  Red 
Springs. 

Seventh  District — J.  P.  McRae,  Laurin- 
burg. 

Eighth  District — R.  L.  Doughton,  Laurel 
Springs. 

Ninth  District — \Y.  A.  Graham,  Machpelah 

Tenth   District — A.    Cannon,   Horse  Shoe. 
OFFICERS: 

Commissioner — S.    L.    Patterson. 

Secretary — T.    K.    Bruner. 

State  Chemist- B.   W.    Kilgore. 

Veterinarian — Tait    Butler. 

Entomolgist — Franklin    Sherman,    Jr. 


Botanist  and  Biologist — C.    A.   Shore. 
Naturalist  and  Curator — H.  H.  Brimley. 

Horticulturist— W.    H.    Hunt. 

Chemist,  Foods — W.   M.   Allen. 

Assistant   Chemist — J.   M.    Pickle. 

Assistant  Chemist  and  MicroscoplBt, 
Stock  Feeds— C.   D.    Harris. 

Assistant  Chemist — W.  G.  Haywood. 

Assistant  Chemist,  Soils — G.  M.  MacNide* 

Assistant    Chemist — L.    L.    Brinkley. 

Assistant   Chemist — S.    O.    Perkins. 

Assistant    Chemist — Hampden     Hill. 

R.  W.  Scott,  Jr.,  Superintendent  Ede^e- 
ccmbe   Test   Farm,    Rocky   Mount,    N.    C. 

F.  T.  Meacham,  Superintendent  Iredell 
Test  Farm,   Willard,   N.   C. 

John  H.  Jefferies,  Superintendent  Pender 
Test    Farm,    Wilard,    N.    C. 

R.  W.  CoUett,  Superintendent  Transyl- 
vania Test  Farm,  Blantyre,  N.  C. 

State  Board  of  Elections. 

Wilson  G.  Lamb,    (dim.).   Williamdcon. 
Robert   T.    Claywell,    Morganton. 
R.    L.    Smith,    Albemarle. 
Clarence    Call,    Wilkesboro. 
A.  B.  Freeman,  Hendersonville. 

Directors   State's   Prison. 

J.   G.   Hackctt  (chm.).   North  Wilkesboro. 

S.    A.    Hearne,    Albemarle. 

J.    P.   Kerr,   Ashe^ile. 

W.    E.    Cros'and,    Hockingham. 

R.   H.   Speight,  Whitakers. 

Quarantine  Committee. 

A.   Cannon,   Chairman,    Horse  Shoe. 
R.    L.    Doughton,    Laurel    Springs. 
R.    W.    Scott,    Graham. 
Ashley    Home,    Clayton. 
J.    P.    McRae,    Laurinburg. 

Commission      for      Controlling 
Crop  Pests. 

S.  L.  Patterson,  Commissioner  of  Agri- 
ture.   Chairman,    Raleigh. 

C.  B.  Williams,  Director  N.  C.  Ex- 
periment   Station,    Raleiyh. 

J.  Van  Lindley,  President  State  Horti- 
cultural   Society,    Pomona. 

Franklin  Sherman,  Jr.,  Entomolog^ist, 
Raleigh. 

T.    K.    Bruner,   Secretary,  Raleigh. 

State  HigliTiray  Commission. 

S.  L.  Patterson,  Commissioner  of  Agri- 
culture,  Raleigh. 

Jos.  Hyde  Pratt,  State  Geologist,  Chapel 
h..l. 

T.  K.  Bruner,  Secretary,  Raleigh. 

State    Institutions. 

THE  UNIVERSITY  OF  NORTH  CARO- 
LINA—Chapel  Hill;  Francis  Preston  Yen- 
able,   Ph.   D.,  President. 

NORTH  CAROLINA  COLLEGE  OF  AG- 
RICULTURE AND  MECHANIC  ARTS— Ral- 
eigh; George  T.   Winston,   LL.D.,   Presi^fnt. 

NORTH  CAROILNA  AGRICULTURAL  E.^C- 
PERIMENT    STATION— George    T.    Winston. 


TEE  NORTH  CARO.MNA  YEAR  BOOK. 


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NORFOLK  AND  SOUTHERN 

RAILWAY 

THE  SHORT  ROUTE  TO 

EASTERN  NORTH  CAROLINA 


THROUGH    FRElGrir    AND    PASSENSER    SERVICE 

BUTWEEN 
NORFOLK  AND   SUFFOLK,  VIRGINIA 

AND 


ELIZABETH   CITY 
EDENTON 
BELILWEJS 
PLYMOUTH 


WASHINGTON 
GREENVILLE 
WILSON 
RALEIGH 
BEAUFORT,  N.  C. 


NEW   BERN 
GOLDSEORO 
KINSTON 
MOREHEAD  CITY 


CJ  The  only  railway  in  Eastern  Carolina 
operatiag  trains  into  the  city  of  Norfolk. 
(J  The  only  line  reaching  the  famous  At- 
lantic Ocean  Resorts,  Virginia  Beach  and 
Cape  Henry,  Va.,  and  Morehead  City  and 
Baaufort,  N.  C.  ::         ::         :: 


GENERAL  OFFICES,  NORFOLK,  VIRGINIA 

P.E.L.  Bunch,    M.  W.  Magaire,    H.C.  Hudgins 
Traffic  Mgr.         Gen'l.  Supt.     Gan'l.  F.  &P.  Agt. 


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STATE    GOVERNMENT—  EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT. 


President;    B.    \V.    KilKorc,   Director 

THE  STATE  NORMAL  AND  INDUSTRIAL 
COLLEGK— J.   I.   Koust.   President. 

AGUICULTURAL  AND  MECHANICAL 
COLLEGE  KOU  THE  COLOUED  KACEt- 
Greensboro;   Jiimes    B.    Dudley,    President. 

NUKIII  CAIUM.LNA  INSTITUTIUN  FOR 
THE  DEAR,  DUMB  AND  ULLND— Kaleighi 
John   E.    Kay,   A.   M.,    Principal. 

KOR.MAL  DEPARTMENT  OF  CULLO- 
WHEE  HIGH  SCI lool-— Painter;  J.  N.  Wil- 
son, Teacher  in  Charge. 

NOIMH  CAHOI.I.VA  SCHOOL  FOR  THH 
DEAF  AND  DUMB— Morgan  ton;  E.  McK. 
Goodwin,    M.    A.,    Superintendent. 

CENTRAL  HO.SI'HAL— Raleigh;  James 
McKee,    JL    D.,   Superintendent. 

THE  STATE  HOSPITAL— Morganton,  Jno. 
McCampbell.    M.    D.,   Superintendent. 

THE  STATE  HOSPITAL— Goldsboro;  W. 
W.    Faison,    M.    D.,    Superintendent. 

CEMKAL  PIUSON— Raleigh.  J.  S.  Mann, 
Superintendent.    Raleigh. 

O.XFOUD  0RP1L\N  ASYLUM— Oxford; 
under  au.^pices  of  Grand  Lodge  of  Masons; 
W.  J.  Hiiks,  Sinerintendent.  Partly  sup- 
ported by  the  State. 

Directors  North  Carolina  Rail- 
road Company. 

State's  proxy,    Philip   Pope,   Greensboro. 

Hugh   G.    Chatham,    Pres.,    Elkin. 

W.   H.    Williams,   Newton. 

W.    T.    Brown,    Winston-Salem. 

Thos.    H.    Vanderford,    Salisbury. 

Jno.    W.    Lambert,    Thomasville. 

Allen  J.    Ruffin,    Hillsboro. 

8.   C.    Penn,    Reidsville. 

Lk  Banks  Holt,  Graham. 

Directors  Atlantic  &  N.  C.  R. 
R.  Company. 

On    Part   of   State: 
J.    VV.    Grainger,    Pras  ,    Kin-ston. 
W.    S.    Chadwick,    B-aufort. 
L.  G.  Daniels,  New  Bern. 
L.    P.   Tapp,    Kinston. 

C.  M.    Busbee,    Raleigh. 
W.    H.    Baglcy,   Raleigh. 

D.  B.   Hooker,   Bayboro. 
W.   D.   Creech,   Goldsboro. 

Butte's   Proxy,   T.    D.    Warren,   Trenton. 

Oyster   Commissioner. 

VTm.   M.   Webb,   Morehead  City. 

Geo.    H.    Hill,    (Assistant),    Washington. 

Directors     State     Normal    and 
Industrial  College  at 
Greensboro. 

First  District— T.   S.   McMullan.  Hertford. 

Second  District — A.  J.  Connor.  Rich 
Square. 

Third   District — B.  F  .Avcook,   Fremont. 

Fourth   District— R.   T.   Gray,    Raleigh. 

Fifth   District— S.    .\f.   Gattis,   Hillsboro. 

Sixth  District— Walker  Tayloi,  Wilming- 
ton. 

Seventh    District— T.    B.    Bailey.    Mocks 


ville. 

Eighth   District — J.  L.  Nelson,  Len.iir. 

Ninth   District — C.    H.  Mebane,   Newton. 

Tenth    District — J.    D.  Murphy,   Asheville 

Directors   D.    D.   and   B.  Insti^ 

tution,   Raleigh. 

J.   E.   Pogue,    (chm.),   RaUigh. 
Robt.    L.    Steele,    Rockingham. 
R.  H.   Hayes,  Pittsboro. 
A.    L.    McNeil,    Sanford. 
R.   B.   Boyd,   Warrenton. 
J.   H.   Weathers,   Raleigh. 
J.   T.    Rowland,   Raleigh. 

Board  of  Trustees  A.  and  M.  Col- 
lege, Raleigh. 

W.    D.    Turner,    Statesville. 
R.    H.    Ricks,    Rockv   Mount. 
O.    Max   Gardner,    Shelby. 
Locke   Craig,    Asheville 

C.  W.   Gold,  Wilson. 

E.    M.    Koonce,    Jacksonville. 
T.   W.   Blount,   Roper. 

D.  A.    Tompkins,    Chariotte. 
J.     T.     Ellington,     Clavton. 
W.    E.    Daniel,    Weldon. 

W.    H.    Ragan,    High    Point. 
W.    B.    Cooper,    Wi.mington. 
M.    B.    Stickley,    Concord. 
T.    T.    Ballinger,    Tryon 
N.    B.    Broughton,    Raleigh. 
O.    L.    Clark,    Clarkton. 

Directors  of  the  School  for  tlie 
D.  and  D.  at  Morganton. 

W.    G.    Lewis    (chm.).    Statesville. 

Archibald    Johnson.    Thomasville. 

J.    C.    Seagle,    Lenoir. 

A.    C.    Miller,    Shelby. 

J.   G.  Neal,   Marion. 

J.    P.    Jeter,   Morganton. 

Directors  State        Hospital, 

Raleigh. 

John   W.    Thompson,    (chm.),    Raleigik. 
J.    D.    Biggs,    Williamston. 
Edward   Smith.   Godwin, 
L.   J.    Picot,   Littleton. 
S.   O.   Middleton,   Hallsville. 
W.    H.    Whitehead.    Rocky   Mount 
Robt.    H.    Stancill,    Margarettsville. 
Jas.    M.    Parrott,    Kinston. 
J.    G.   Hunt,   Oxford. 

Miss  Mary  Davis,   Secretary  to  Board  and 
Executive  Committee,  and  Stenographer. 

Directors     State     Hospital    at 
Morganton. 

J.    P.    Caldwell.    Presirlent,    Charlotte. 

James    I*.    Sawyer,    Asheville. 

J.    I.    Davis,    Morganton. 

J.    G.    Hall.   Lenoir. 

James  K.    Norfleet,   Winston-Salem, 

Charles  H.   Armfield.  Statesville. 

A.  A.  Shuford,  Hickory. 

A.     E.    Tate,    High    P.-int. 

Jno.    W.    McMinn.    Brevard. 


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STATE    GOVERNMENT— EXECUTIVE  ErEPARTMENT— SALARIES. 


Trustees    A.    &.    M.    College   at 
Greensboro    for    tlie   Col- 
ored Race. 

Officers — J.  I.  Foust,  Greensboro,  Chair- 
man, 

S.  A.  Kerr,  Greensboro,  Secretary  and 
Treasurer. 

First   District— W.  R.   Williams.  Falkland. 

Second  District — W.  A.  Darden,  Ormonds- 
ville. 

Third  District— W.  H.  Hammond.  Trenton. 

Fourth    District— W.    D.    Siler,    Siler   City. 

Fifth   District — J.   I.   Foust,   Greensboro. 

Sixth  Dfistrict — Miller  Hughes,  Fayette- 
ville. 

Eiehth  District— W.  L.   Kluttz,   Salisbury. 

Ninth  District — J.  0.  Alexander,  Char- 
lotte. 

Tenth  District— W.  M.   Bell,  Murphy. 

At  Large — Chas.  G.  Rose,  Fayetteville; 
J-  B.  Minor,  Greensboro;  W.  A.  Enloe, 
Dillsboro;  R.  W.  Morphis,  Reidsville;  W.  J. 
Newburg,  Magnolia;  W.  A.  Darden,  Ayden; 
U.  C.  S.  Noble,  Chapel  Hill;  G.  VV.  Dunlap, 
Norwood. 

Board     Directors     State    Hos- 
pital at  Goldsboro. 

D.    W.    Bullock,    Wilmington. 
R.    S.   McCoin,    Henderson, 
W.    L.    Hill,    Warsaw. 

B.  W.    Edwards,   Snow  Hill. 

C.  F.    Herring,    Goldsboro. 
H.    E.    Dillon,    LaOrange. 

W.   E.   Headon,  Morehead  City. 
Dr.    Albert    Anderson,    Wilson. 

D.  E.    McKinnie,    Princeton. 
Dr.   T.    M.    Jordan,    Raleigh. 

Directors    Soldiers'    Home. 

A.    B.   Andrews,   Chairman,   Raleigh. 

J.    S.    Carr,     Durham. 

J.     A.     Ramsey,    Salisbury. 

A.   B.   Stronacn,   Raleigh. 

R     F.    Dix.^n.    Secretary,    Raleigh. 

Executive  Committee — A.  B.  Stronach, 
Chairman;  B.  F.  Dixon,  Secretary;  J.  S. 
Carr. 

Bank    Examiners. 

F.   J.   Haywood,   Jr.,    Rqleigh. 

W.   L.    Williams  (^issistant),   Fayetteville. 

Tlie   Audubon    Society   of   North 

Carolina. 

Presidfnt — R.    H.    Lewis,    Raleigh. 

Vite-Prrsi.ipnt— J.    Y.    Joynev    Raleigh. 

Secretary — T.  Gilbert  Pearson,  Greensboro. 

Treasurer — E.    W.    Gudger,    Greensboro. 

Sec.  Jr.  Dept.— Mrs.  VV.  C.  A.  Hammel, 
Greensboro. 

Executive  Committee — P.  D.  Gold,  Jr., 
Greensboro;  F.  A.  SondUy,  Asheville;  S. 
M.  Beasley,  Poplar  Branch;  J.  I.  Foust, 
Greensboro;    S.    L.    Patterson,    Raleigh. 

Board   of   Visitors   University   of 
North   Carolina. 

R.    B.    Redwine,    Monroe. 


Frank  A.  Daniels,  Go^'osboro. 
Z.    V.    Walser,    Lexington. 

Board  of  E.xamination  and  Rejc- 
istration. 

H.    W.    Glasscock,    Raleigh. 
A.    H.   Zealy,   Goldsboro. 
A.    R.    Tucker,    Durham. 
W.    B.    Meacham,    Asheville. 
H.    F.    Ray,    Charlotte. 

Members  of  Historical  Commis- 
sion. 

J.    Bryan    Grimes,    Grimesland. 
W.    J.    Peele,    Raleigh. 

D.  H.    Hill,    Raleigh. 
Thos.   W.    Blount,    Roper. 

M.  C.  S.   Noble,  Chapel  Hill. 

Director     and       State's      Proxy, 

Wilkesboro    &    Jefferson 

Turnpike   Co. 

Geo.  L.    Park,   Jetterion. 

Fish  Commissioner. 

Theo.    S.    Meekins,    Manteo. 

Board  of  Commissioners  of  Nar- 

igation   and     Pilotage     Cape 

Fear  River  and  Bar, 

James   Sprunt,    Wilmington. 
C.     W.     Worth,     Wilmington. 
Jno.    W.    Harper,    Wilmington. 
M.    C.    Guthrie,    Southport. 
Richard   Dasher,   Southport. 

State    Hospital    Commission 

Chas.    A.    Webb,    Asheville. 

E.  F.   Aydlett,   Elizabeth   City. 
W.    A.    Erwin,    Durham. 

J.    W.    McNeil,    Hope   Mills. 
J.   H.  Weddington,  Cliarlotte. 

Salaries    of    State    Offloi:>'^. 

Governor— $4,000,  and  $500  for  traveling 
expenses. 

Private  Secretary  to  the  Governor— $2,000. 

Executive  Clerk— $900  and  $300  as  Clerk 
to   Adjutant   General. 

State   Treasurer— $3,000. 

Chief  Clerk  to  the  State  Trea,9urer— $2,000. 

Teller— $1,400. 

Institution   Clerk— $1,200. 

Stenographer— $900. 

Socretarv  of  State — $2,000  and  fees. 

Grant  Clerk— $1,800. 

Corporation   Clerk— 32,000. 

Stenographer— $900. 

Extra   Clerical   Hire— $000. 

State  Auditor— $1,500,  $500  for  extra 
clerk  hire,  $.300  for  getting  out  Pen- 
son  Warrants. 

Cliief  Clerk— $1,800. 

Tax   Clerk— $1,200. 

Stenographer— $900. 

State  Superintendent  of  Public  Instruo- 
tion— $2,000. 

Traveling  Expenses  of  State  Superintend- 
ent of  Public  Instruction— $1,000. 


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STATE   GOVERNMENT—   LEGISLATIVE   DEPARTMENT. 


Chief   Clerk— $1,500. 

Loan    Ckrk— $1,5U0. 

Stenograplier— $900. 

State  Libraiian^l.T.iO. 

Assistant  Librarian — $G00. 

Bunau  of  Labor  and  Printing:  Commis- 
sioner, $1,500;  Assistant  Commission- 
er,  $1,200;    Clerk,    $900. 

Corporation  Commission — Each  of  three 
Commissioners,  $;',000;  Chief  Clerk, 
$2,700;  Tax  Clerk,  $1,500;  Steno- 
grapher, $1,200. 

State  Bank  E.\amincr— $2,400;  Assistant 
Bank   Kxamimr,   $1,800. 

Attorney  G.ncral — $2,000;  Assistant  At- 
torney Gmcral,   $1,500;    Clerk,   $900. 

Supreme  Court  Reporter- $1,250;  Supreme 
Court  Librarian  and  Marshal,  $1,2-50; 
Assistant  Supreme  Court  Librarian, 
.$200. 

Supreme  Court — Each  of  five  Justices, 
.$3,800. 

Superior  Court — Each  of  the  sixteen 
Judges,    $3,500. 

Suptrintendnt  of  Public  Buildings  and 
Grounds— $900. 

Standard  keeptr— $100. 

Commissioner  of  Insurance — $2,000  and 
Commissioner,  $1,500; 
$1,200;  Book-ketper, 
Clerk,    $750;    Stenogra- 


fees; 

Chief 

$750; 

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Adjutant 
Secretary 

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Deputy 

Clerk, 
License 
$900. 
General, 


$1,600. 


Board     of     Public     Cari- 


to 

5768. 

State  Dvpartment  of  Agriculture — Com- 
missioner, $3,250;  Secretary  to  tlie 
Board  of  Asrriculture,  $2,400;  Regis- 
tration Clerk,  $1,200;  Bulletin  Clerk, 
$900;  Stenographer,  $780;  Entomolo- 
gist, $2,000:  OrL-hard  Inspector,  $720; 
Horticulturist,  $2,500;  Veterinarian, 
$2,700;  Stenographer,  $600;  Chemist, 
$3,000;  Food  Chemist,  $1,800;  Seven 
Assistant  Clicmists,  with  salaries  re- 
spectivelv  as  follows:  $1,400;  $1,400; 
$1,200;  $1,100;  $S40;  $840;  $720; 
Stenographer,  $1,0S0;  Clerk, 
Curator  of  the  Museum,  $1,800; 
sistant  Curator,  $600;  Usher  of 
Museum,  $480;  Stenographer  to 
Horticultural  and  Entomolgiodl 
visions,  $720;  Superintendpiit  of 
operative    Experiments,    $7,500. 


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LEGISLATIVE  DEPART- 
MENT. 
SENATE. 

First  District--' Currituck,  Camden,  Pas- 
quotank, Perquimans.  Gates,  Chowan,  Hert- 
ford): Roscoe  W.  Turner,  Elizabeth  City; 
A.    P.    Godwin,    Gatesville. 

Seyord  District — (Dare,  Tyrrell,  Washing- 
ton, Martin,  Beaufort,  Hyde,  Pamlico): 
Harry  AV.  Stubbs,  Williamston;  R.  B.  Ether- 
idgf,   Manteo. 

Third  District— (Bertie,  Northampton) : 
a.   W.   Mitchell.    Aulander. 

Fourth  District— (Halifax) :  W.  E.  Daniel, 
Weldon. 

Fifth  Distnct— (Edgecombe) :  W.  Stamps 
Howard.  Tarboro. 


Sixth  District— (Pitt) :  J.  L.  Fleming, 
Greenville. 

Seventh  District — (Wilson,  Nash,  Frank- 
lin): T.  T.  Thome,  Rocky  Mount;  J.  D. 
Dawes,  Elm  City. 

Eighth  District — (Greene,  Lenoir,  Jones, 
Onslow,  Craven,  Carteret) :  Y.  T.  Ormond, 
kinston ;  J.  W.  Burton,  Jacksonville. 

Ninth  District — (Wayne) :  B.  F.  Aycock, 
Fremont. 

Tenth  District — (Duplin,  Pender):  Thomas 
Perrett,   Faison. 

Eleventh  District — (New  Hanover,  Bruns- 
wick):   George    H.    Bellamy,    El    Paso. 

Twelfth  District — (Columbus,  Bladen) : 
Jackson  Greer,   Whitev.Ue. 

Thirteenth  District — ^Robeson)  :  N.  A.  Mc 
Lean,    Lumberton. 

Fourteenth  District — (Cumberland):  J.  W. 
McLauchlin,    Raeford. 

Fifteenth  District — (Sampson,  Harnett, 
Johnston):  T.  W.  Harrington,  Harrington; 
C.    M.    Wilson,    Wilson's   Miila. 

Sixteenth  District— (Wake) :  John  C. 
Drewry,    Raleigh. 

Seventeenth  District — (Warren,  Vance)  • 
Tasker    Polk,    Warrenton. 

Eighteenth  District — (cranville.  Person). 
A.    A.    liicks,   Oxford. 

Nineteenth  District — (Durham,  Orange. 
Alamance,  Caswell):  J.  W.  Graham,  Uills- 
boro;    C.    H.    King,    Blackwell's. 

Twentieth  District — (Rockingham):  R.  D. 
Reid,    Wentworth. 

Twenty-first  District— (Guilford) :  J.  Al- 
len Ho;t,  Oak  Ridge. 

Twenty-second  District — (Cl.atham,  Mooiv, 
Scotland,  Richmond) :  A.  A.  F.  Seawell, 
Joresboro;  J.  R.  Rives,  Goldston. 

Twenty-third  District— (Randolph,  llont- 
gomcry) :  J.  R.  Blair,  Troy. 

Twenty-fourth  District — .  Javidson,  Stan- 
ly, Anson,  Union):  J.  S.  Efird,  Albemarle; 
R.  B.  Redwine,  Monroe. 

Twenty-fitth  District— (Mecklenburg,  Ca- 
barrus): H.  N.  Pharr,  Charlotte;  W.  B., 
Odell,   Concord. 

Twenty-sixth  District— (Rowan) :  White- 
head   Kluttz,    Salisbury. 

Twenty-seventh  District — (Forsyth) :  J.  C. 
Buxton,    Winston-Salem. 

Twenty-eighth  District— (Stokes,  Surry): 
J.    Guy   Carter,    D'obson. 

Twenty-ninth  District— (Davie,  Yadkin, 
Wilkes)-  Solomon  Brown,  Hamptonville. 

Thirtieth  District— (I-edell) :  Zeb  V.  Long, 
Statesville 

Thirt'. -first  Distnct— (Catawba.  Lincoln): 
J.    F.    Reinhardt,    R.    F.    D.,    Stanly. 

Thirty-second  District— (Gaston) :  O.  F. 
Mason,   Dallas. 

Thirty-third  District— (Cleveland,  Ruther- 
ford. Polk,  Henderson):  W.  A.  Mauney, 
King's  Mountain;  T.  T.  Ballenger,  Tryon. 

Thirty-fourth  District— (Alexander,  Cald- 
well, Burke,  McDowell):  W.  F.  Wood,  Ma- 
rion; B.  F  .Davis.  Morganton. 

Thirty-fifth  District— (Alleghany,  Aahe. 
Watauga):   E.   F.    Lovill.   Boone. 

Thirty-sixth  District— (Mitchell,  Yancey, 
Madison):   J.   E.   Burleson,  Spruce  Pine. 

Thirtv-seventh     District— f  Buncombe):    C. 


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The 
Year 


"TheOW  Reliable" 

The  O.ily  Daily  in  North 
Carolina  with  Over 

12.00(ISi!bseribers 


For  more  than  a  gen- 
eration it  has  been 
the  orthodox  exponent 
of  Democratic  princi- 
ples and  Democratic 
policies.  It  Is  regarded 
by  the  disciples  of  Jef- 
ferson in  North  Caro- 
lina as  The  Democratic 
Bible  and  stands  stead- 
fast in  earnest  support 
of  Democrats  for 
places  of  trust  fror-. 
constable  to  president. 


Josephus  Daniels 

Editor,  Raleigh,  N.  C. 


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STATE  GOVERNMENT— LEGISLATIVE    DEPARTMENT. 


A.   Webb,   Asheville. 

Thirty-eig-hth  District — (Transylvania, 

Haywood,   Jackson,   Swain) :    W.    E.   Breese, 
Jr.,    Brevard. 

Thirty-ninth  District:  (Macon,  Clay,  Gra- 
ham, (Cherokee):  Allen  K.  Dickey,  Culber- 
son. 

All  the  Senators  are  Democrats  except 
the  following  Republicans:  J.  Guy  Carter, 
28th  district;  Solomon  Brown,  29th  district; 
J.  E.  Burleson,  3Gth  district,  and  Allen  H. 
Dickey,    39th   district. 

Officers  State  Senate. 

President — F.   D.    Winston,   Windsor. 

President  Pro  Tempore — C.  A.  Webb, 
Asheville. 

Principal  Clerk — A.  J.  Maxwell,  Lenoir. 

Reading  Clerk — Robert  L.  Ballou,  Jeffer- 
son. 

Engrossing  Clerk — Charles  Strayhom, 
Hillsboro. 

Sergeant-at-Arms — L.  B.  Pegram,  Raleigh. 

Assistant  Door-Keeper — R.  M.  Staley, 
Wilkesboro. 

HOUSE. 

Alamance — Dr.  J.   A.   Pickett,  Burlington. 

Alexander — A.  L.   Watts,  Taylorsville. 

Alleghany — R.    A.    Doughton,    Sparta. 

Anson — J.    A.    Lockhart,    Wadesboro. 

Ashe — G.   L.   Park,  Jefferson. 

Beaufort — W.  K.  Jacobson,  Washington; 
F.    B.    Hooker,    Aurora. 

Bertie — Thomas    Gilliam,    Windsor. 

Bladen — F.    D.    McLean,    Bladenboro. 

Brunswick — C.     Ed.     Taylor,     Southport. 
I      Buncombe — Zcbulon  Weaver,  Asheville;  R. 
I  -I.   Gaston,   Candler. 

Burke — I.    T.    Avery,    Morganton. 

Cabarrus — M.    B.    Stickley,    Concord. 

Caldwell — M.    N.    Harshaw,    Lenoir. 

Camden— D.    H.    Tillett,    Shiloh. 

Carteret — M.    L.    Davis,    Beaufort. 

Caswell — Julius  Johnston,    Yanceyville. 

Catawba — M.   H.   Yount,  Hickory. 

Chatham — H.   M.   Lonaon,    Pittsboro. 

Cherokee — S.    W.    Davidson,    Murphy. 

Chowan — C.    S.    Vann,    Edenton. 

Clay— Dr.    R.   T.   Coleman,   Hayesville. 

Cleveland— O.   M.   Mull,    Sheluy. 

Columbus — Donald    McRackan,    Whiteville. 

Craven — W.    C.    Brewei',   New  Bern. 

Cumberland— Dr.  J.  W.  McNeill,  Hope 
Mills;    H.    H.    Bolton,    Fayetteville. 

Currituck — Pierce   Hampton,    Waterlily. 

Dare — C.    R.    Pugh,    Wanchese. 

Davidson — G.     F.     Hankins,    Lexington. 

Davie — A.   T.    Grant,    Mocksville. 

Duplin — H.    D.    Williams,    Kenansville. 

DMrham — J.    S.    Manning,    Durham. 

Edgecombe— Dr.  M.  B.  Pitt,  Old  Sparta; 
P.    C.    Vestal,    Rocky   Mount. 

Forsyth— W.  T.  Carter,  Winston-Salem; 
R.   M.   Cox,   R.   F.   D.,  Rural  Hall. 

Franklin— T.    W.   Bickett,    Lnuisburg. 

Gaston— A.  G.  Mangum,  Gastonia;  F.  Dill- 
ing.   King's  Mountain. 

Gates— R.   W.  Simpson,  Trotville. 

Graham — W.   P.    Rose,    Southworth. 

Granville — B.    S.    Royster,    Oxford. 

Green — Swift    Galloway,    Snow    Hill. 

Guilford — E.    J.    Justice,    Greensboro;    Dr. 


J.   R.   Gordon,  Jamestown. 

Halifax— A.  P.  Kitchin,  Scotland  Neck; 
J.   B.  Neal,  Scotland  Neck. 

Harnett- J.  C.   Clifford,  Dunn. 

Haywood — D.   L.   Boyd,  Waynesville. 

Henderson— W.   C.   Rector,   Hendersonville. 

Hertford— B.    B.    Winborne,    Murfreesboro. 

Hyde— Claude    W.    Davis,    Englehard. 

Iredell— Thomas  M.  C.  Davidson,  R.  F.  D., 
Statesville;  Zeb.  V.  Turlington,  Mooresville. 

Jackson— Dr.  J.  M.  Candler,  Dillsboro. 

Johnston— Josephus  Johnson,  R.  F.  D., 
Benson;  George  L.  Jones,  Smithfleld. 

Jones— J.   C.    Parker,   Trenton. 

Lenoir— J.      A.    McDaniel,    Kinston. 

Lincoln— W.    N.    Keener,    Lincolnton. 

McDowell— Lee   P.    Crawford,   Old   Fort. 

Macon — John   Burnett,   Etna. 

Madison— Louis  J.    Bailey,   Marshall. 

Martin— J.   A.    Whitley,   Everetts. 

Mecklenbur"— W.  C.  Dowd,  Charlotte;  E. 
R.  Preston,  Charlotte:  W.  A.  Grier,  R.  F. 
D.,    Charlotte. 

Mitchell— J.    C.    Bowman,    Glen  Ayre. 

Montgomery— R.   A.   tsruton,   Mt.   Gilead. 

Moore — John  E.   Buehan,   Manly. 

Nash— M.  S.  Griffin,  R.  F.  D.,  Nashville. 

New  Hanover— George  L.  Morton,  Wil- 
mington. 

Northampton— G.  E.  Midyette,  Jackson. 

Onslow— E.    M.   Koonce,   Jacksonville. 

Orange— I.    W.    Pritcliard,    Chapel    Hill. 

Pamlico— J.    J.    Brinson,    Bairda  Creek. 

Pasquotank— J.  O.  B.  Ehringhaus,  Eliza- 
beth City. 

Pender— T.    H.    Wells,   Burgaw. 

Perquimans — W.   S.   Bianchard,  Hertford. 

Person — H.   J.   Whitt,  Roxboro. 

Pitt— J.  J.  Laughinghouse,  Greenville;  S. 
M.   Jones,   Bethel. 

Polk — Henry   Morgan,    Landrum,    S.    C. 

Randolph— W.  P.  Wood,  A.sheboro;  W.  T. 
Foushee,    Ramseur. 

Richmond — W.  L.  Parsons,  Rockingham. 

Robeson — E.  F.  McRae,  Maxton;  M.  H. 
John,    Lumber    Bridge. 

Rockingham — John  L.  Sharpe,  R.  F.  D., 
Summerfield;    R.    P.    Price,    Price. 

Rowan — Walter  Murphy,  Salisbury;  John 
M.    Julian,    Salisbury. 

Rutherford — Solomon  Gallert,  Rutherford- 
ton. 

Sampson — Thomas  E.  Owen,  Clinton; 
.lames  T.   Kennedy,   Moltonville. 

Scotland— Jonathan   Peele,   Laurinburg. 

Stanly— E.    F.    Eddins,    Palmerville. 

Stokes — Joseph  H.   Helsabeck,   Rural  Hall. 

Surry — J.    E.    Albright,   Mt.   Airy. 

Swain— J.    U.    Gibbs,    Whittier. 

Transylvania — T.    H.    Galloway,    Brevard. 

Tyrrell — George    L.    Liverman,    Columbia. 

Union — R.  L.  Stevens,  Monroe;  James  N. 
Price,    Monroe. 

Vance — Thomas  Taylor,    Townsville. 

AVake— Charles  U.  Harris,  Raleigh;  W.  O. 
Douglas,  Raleigh;  Millard  Mial,  Clayton, 
R.    F.    D. 

Warren — T.   O.  Rodwell,  Warrenton. 

Washington— Thomas    W.     Blount,    RopeT. 

Wayne — J.  M.  Hollowell,  Goldsboro;  J.  M. 
Edgerton,   Goldsboro. 


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Watauga — W.  D.  Farthing,  Matney. 

Wilkes — Charles  H.  Cowles,  SVilkesboro; 
Dr.    C.    G.    Bryant,    Roaring    River. 

Wilson — T.    M.    Washington,    Wilson. 

Yadkin — Frank    W.    Hanes,    Yadkinville. 

Yancey — J.    F.    Byrd,    Ramseytown. 

All  the  Representatives  are  Democrats  ex- 
cept those  from  the  following  Republican 
counties:  Alamance,  Brunswick,  Caldwell, 
Clay,  Dare,  Davie,  Graham,  Henderson, 
Jackson,  Macon,  Madison,  Mitchell,  Pamlico, 
Person,  Polk,  Sampson,  Stokes,  Surry, 
Swain,    Watauga,    Wilkes,    Yadkin. 


Officers    House    Representatives. 

Speaker — E.    J.    Justice,    Greensboro. 

Principal  Clerk — Frank  D.  Hackett,  North 
Wilkesboro. 

Reading   Clerk— F.    B.    Arendell,    Raleigh. 

Engrossing  Clerk — M.  D.  Kinsland, 
VVaynesville. 

Door-Keeper — John  A.  Lisk,  Mt.  Gilead. 

Assistant  Door-Keeper — D.  H.  James,  Scot- 
land  Neck. 

Enrolling   Clerk — E.    B.    Norvell,    Murphy. 

JUDICIAL    DEPARTMENT. 
SEE  PAGE  33. 


North  Carolina  National  Guard. 


Governor    Robert    Brodnax    Glenn,     Com- 
mander-in-Chief. 

Brigadier-General  Tliomas    R.      Robertson, 
Chief   of  Staff. 

Personal  Staff  of  the  Command- 
er-in- Cliief. 

Charles    E.    Johnson,    Colonel    and    Aide 
de-Camp,    Raleigh. 

Wescott    Roberson,    Colonel    and    Aide-de 
Camp,    High    Point. 

F.   G.   James,   Colonel  and  Aide-de-Camp, 
Greenville. 

John   S.    Cunningham,    Colonel    and   Aide 
de-Camp,    Cunningham. 

John     L.     Cobb,     Colonel     and     Aide-de 
Camp,    Lincolnton. 

W.   D.    Pollock,   Colonel  and  Naval  Aide 
ECinston. 

D.    L.    Ward,    Colonel    and    Naval    Aide, 


New  Bern. 

Archibald  H.  Arrington,  Colonel  and 
Military    Secretary,    Raleigh. 

General  Staff. 

Thos.  R.  Robertson,  Brigadier-General, 
Adjutant-General,    Charlotte. 

Alfred  Williams,  Colonel,  Assistant  Ad- 
jutaiit-General,    Raleigh. 

R.  L.  Leinster,  Lieut.  Colonel,  Assistant 
Adjutant-General,    Statesville. 

W.  E.  Massenburg,  Major,  Assistant  Ad- 
jutant-General,   Oxford. 

Joe  F.  Cannon,  Major,  Assistant  Ad- 
jutant-General,   Albemarle. 

Chas.  H.  Gattis,  Major,  Assistant  Ad- 
jutant   General,    Raleigh. 

Francis  A.  Macon,  Brigadier-General, 
Quartermaster-General,  and  Chief  of  Ord- 
nance,   Henderson. 


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''THE   OLD  RELIABLE'' 

The  News  and  Observer 

A   CONSOLIDATION  OF 
The  Raleigh  Sentinel 

(Established    Nfarch,    1S65.) 

The  Raleigh  News 

(Established  1871.) 

The  Raleigh  Observer 

(Established  187G.) 

The  Farmer  and  Mechanic 

(Established  1877.) 

The  State  Chronicle 

(Established    1884.) 

FIRST  ISSUED  AS  The  News  and  Observer  1881 
V ^ „ ^ / 


W.  E.  Gary,  Lieut.  Col.  and  Assistant 
Quartermaster-General,     Henderson. 

P.  L.  DeVane,  Major  and  Assistant  Quar- 
termaster  General,    Brevard. 

J.  G.  Hollingsworth,  Major  and  Assis- 
tant   Quartermaster-General,     Fayette\'ille. 

D.  R.  Johnson,  Major  and  Assistant  Chief 
of  Ordnance,   Winnabow. 

J.  L.  Currin,  Captain  and  Assistant  Chief 
of  Ordnance,   Henderson. 

Thomas  Stringfield,  Colonel,  Inspector- 
General,    Waynesville. 

Geo.  E.  Hood,  Lieutenant  Colonel,  Assist- 
ant Inspector  General,    Goldsboro. 

W.  G.  Smith,  Major,  and  Assistant  In- 
spector-General, Asheville. 

Robert  S.  Young,  Colonel,  Surgeon-Gen- 
eral,   Concord. 

Baxter  R.  Hunter,  Lieut.  Col.,  Assistant 
Surgeon-General,    Kings    Mountain. 

Chas.  S.  Jordan,  Major  and  Surgeon, 
Asheville. 

F.  H.  Holmes,  Major  and  Surgeon,  Clin- 
ton. 

E.  B.  Glenn,  Major  and  Surgeon,  Ashe- 
ville. 

A.  R.  Winston,  Major  and  Surgeon, 
Franklinton. 

H.  McK.  Tucker,  Captain,  Assistant  Sur- 
geon^  Raleigh. 

B.  J.  Witherspoon,  Captain  and  Assistant 
Surgeon,    Charlotte. 

A.   H.  Harris,  Captain  and   Assistant  Sur- 
geon,   Wilmington. 
E.  C.  Boyette,  Captain  and  Assistant  Sur- 


geon, Mount  Holly. 

H.  H.  Bass,  First  Lisutenant  and  Assist- 
ant   Surgeon,    Henderson. 

M.  B.  Abernathy,  First  Lieutenant  and 
Assistant    Surgeon,    Reidsville. 

J.  L.  Hanes,  First  Lieutenant  and  Assist- 
ant    Surgeon,     Winston-Salem. 


Solnruon  Gallert,  Colonel  and  Comtnis- 
sary-General,    Rutherfordton. 

F.  J.  Coxe,  Lieut.  Colonel  and  Assistant 
Commissary-General,     Wadesboro. 

B.  H.    Kirkpatriek,     Major  and   Assistant  ' 
Commissary  General,   Waynesville. 

C.  D.  Harris,  Major  and  Assistant  Com- 
missary-General,   Raleigh. 

John  H.  Andrews,  Major  and  Assistant 
Commissionary-General,    Raleigh. 


George  L.  Peterson,  Colonel  and  l'«y- 
master-General,    Clinton. 

G.  F.  Hankins,  Lieut.  Colonel  and  Assist- 
ant   Paymaster-General,    Lexington. 

R.  T.  Daniels,  Major  and  Assistant  Pajr- 
master-General,     Weldon. 

W.  W.  Peirce,  Major  and  Assistant  Pay- 
master-General,   Clinton. 

W.  L.  McGhee,  Colonel  and  Inspector 
Small    Arms    Practice,     Franklinton. 

L.  B.  Bristol,  Lieut.  Col.  and  Assistant 
Inspector  Small   Arms   Practice,    Statesville. 

T.  R.  Orrell,  Major  and  Assistant  In- 
spector Small  Arms  Practice,    Wilmington. 

D.   M.   Hodges,   Colonel  and  Judge  Adro- 


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c*te  General,   Asheville. 

T.  L.  Kirkpatrick,  Lieut.  Col.  and  Assist- 
ant    Judge     Advocate-General,     Charlotte. 

W.    Stamps  Howard,   Lieut.   Col.    and   As- 
sistant Judge    Advocate-General,    Tarboro. 

V.  C.  BuUard,  Major  and  Assistant  Judge 
Advocate-General,  Payttteville 

Jacob   L.    Ludlow, '  Colonel   and    Chief   of 
Engineers,    Winston. 

Wallace     C.     Riddick,     Lieut.     Col.     and 
Assistant   Chief  of  En^neers,    Raleigh. 

F.    M.      Dunston,     Major     and     Assistant 
Chief  of   Engineers,    Windsor. 

First    Brigade. 
FIELD    AND    STAFF. 
Brigadier  General  Joseph  F.  Armfield,  Bri- 
gade Commander,   Statesville. 

Lt.-Col.  R.  L.  Leinster,  Assistant  Adjutant 
General,    Statesville. 

Major  J.   G.   Hollingsworth,  Chief  Quarter- 
master,   Fayettevilie. 
Major  W.   G.   Smith,  Inspector,   Asheville. 
Major   C.    D.    Harris,     Chief   Commissary, 
Raleigh. 

Major    D.    R.    Johnson,    Ordnance   Officer, 
Winnabow. 

Major    R.    T.     Daniel,    Chief    Paymaster, 
Weldon. 

Major    V.     C.    Bullard,    Judge    Advocate, 
Fayettevilie. 

First    Regiment. 
Colonel— >J.    T.    Gardner,    Shelby. 
Lieutenant-Colonel— J.     C.    Bessent,    Win- 
ston. 

Majors— Robert  L.  Flannigan,  Statesville; 
D.    D.    Parks.    Mount    Airy. 

Captain  and  Adjutant— W.  R.  Bobertson, 
Charlotte. 

Captain  and  Chaplain— W.  R.  Minter, 
Lincolnton. 

First  Lieutenants  and  Battalion  Adju- 
tants—Joe Hill.  Concord;  J.  W.  Dalton, 
Winston;    A.    W.    Freeman,   Waynesville. 

Captain  and  Quartermaster— J.  D.  Line- 
berger,    Shelby. 

Captain  and  Commissary— J.  F.  Roberts, 
Shelby. 

Second  Lieutenants,  Batallion  Q.  M.'s  and 
Commissaries,  L.  W.  Young,  Asheville;  F. 
1).  Barkley,  Statesville;  P.  W.  Eshelman, 
High   Point. 

Company  A— Captain  E.  Lyerly,  Hick- 
ory. 

Company  B— Captain  M.  L.  Barker,  Salis- 
bury. 

Company  C— Captain  Jos.  D.  Terry  Win- 
ston. 

Company  D— Captain  W.  S.  Charles, 
Charlotte. 

Company  E— Captain  J.  E.  Deitz,  States- 
ville. 

Company  F— Captain  F.  M.  Lindsej-, 
Asheville. 

Company  G— Captain  O.  M.  Gardner, 
Shelby. 

Company  H— Captain  J.  W.  Norwood. 
Waynesville. 

Companv  I— Captain  W.  A.  Jackson, 
Mount  Airy.  i 

I      Company    K— Captain    C.    I.    Bard,    Ashe- 
ville. I 

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Company  L— Captain  Quint  E.  Smith, 
Concord. 

Company  M— Captain  L.  M.  Dodamead. 
High   Point. 

Second  Regiment. 

Colonel— H.    C.    Bragaw,    Washington. 

Lieutenant-Colonel— J.  Van  B.  Metts,  Wil- 
mington. 

Majors— C.  B.  Elliott,  Edenton;  G.  B. 
Sellers,   Maxton;  T.   S.   Pace,  Wilson. 

Captain  and  Adjutant— D.  G.  Fowle, 
Washington. 

Captain  and  Quartermaster- J.  N.  Pearce 
1  Wilson. 

Captain  and  Chaplain— Rev.  N.  Harding, 
Washington. 

First  Lieutenants  and  Battalion  Adju- 
tants—E.  A.  Metts,  Wilmington;  F.  L. 
Black,   Maxton;  W.  R.  Capehart,   Avoca. 

Second  Lieutenants,  Battal-.on,  Q.  M.'s 
and  Commissaries— W.  M.  Bond,  Jr.,  Eden- 
ton; A.  McL.  Grantham,  Clinton;  H.  H. 
Murray,    Wilson 

Company  A— Captain  Paul  Jones,  Tar- 
boro. 

Company  B— Captain  H.  D.  Harper, 
Jr.,    Kinston. 

Company  O— Captain  W.  F.  Robertson, 
Wilmington. 

Company  D— Captain  S.  Cohen,  Go'ds- 
boro. 

Company  E— Captain  J.  W.  Bizzell, 
Goldsboro. 

Company  F— Captain  N.  H.  McGeachy, 
Fayettevilie. 

Company  G— Captain  Wiley  C.  Rodman, 
Washington. 

Company  H— Captain  C.  M.  Faircloth, 
Clinton. 

Company  I— Captain  J.  L.  Wiggins,  Eden- 
ton. 

Company  K— Captain  E.  S.  Darden,  Wil- 
son. 

Company  L— Captain  J.  B.  Malloy,  Lum- 
ber   Bridge. 

Company  M— Captain  W.  0.  Burns,  Max- 
ton. 

Tliird  Regiment. 

Colonel— J.    N.    Craig,    Reidsville. 
Lieutenant-Colonel— S.    W.    Minor,    Oxford 
Majors— J.     J.     Bernard,     Raleigh;     C      L 
McGhee,    Franklinton;    R.   M.    Albright,    Ra- 
leigh. 

Captain  and  Adjutant— J.  D.  Gwynn 
Reidsville.  ' 

Captain  and  Quartermaster- W.  T.  Whit- 
ten,    Henderson. 

Captain  and  Commissary- R.  W.  Mor- 
phew,    Reidsville. 

Captain  and  Chaplain— Rev.  Alpheus  Mc- 
Cullen,    Oxford. 

First  Lieutenants  and  Battalion  Adjutants 
r  S\  ^^i"ston,  Young.-sville;  W.  R.  Mil- 
ler,   Raleigh;    S.    G.    Brown,    Greensboro. 

bccond  Lieutenants,  Bp.ttalion,  Q.  M  's  and 
Corns.— B.  F.  Green,  Franklinton;  R.  L. 
Ppears,  Raleigh;  A.  C.  Mendenhall,  Greens- 
boro. 

Captain  and  Inspector  Small  Arms  Prac- 
tice, A.    J.    Ellington,    Reidsville. 


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NORTH  CAROLINA     NATIONAL  GUARD. 


THE  CITIZENS  NATIONAL 

BANK 

RALEIGH,   M.    C, 

offers  its  service  to  the  public  for  all 
classes  of  legitimate  banking  business. 


Capital,  -  -  -  - 
Surplus  and  Profits, 
Deposits,  -  -  -  - 
Assets,     -    -    -    - 


$100,000.00 

$160,000.00 

1,250,000.00 

1,500,000.00 


JOSEPH  G.  BROWN,  President. 
HENRY  E.  LITCHFORD,  Cashier. 


Companj'  A — Captain  W.  H.  Phillips,  Lex- 
in^on. 

Company  B — Captain   W.    F.    Moody,    Ra- 
leigh. 

Company  C — Captain  B.   F.    Payne,   Hen- 
derson. 

Company     D — Captain     J.      B.      Thomas. 
Louisburg. 

Company     E^Captain     J.   Robt.     Woods, 
Oxford. 

Company    F— Captain    I.        H.      Kearney, 
Franklinton. 

Company    G — Captain    R.    G.     Gladstone, 
Reidsville. 

Company  H— Captain  P.   J.   Macon,   War- 
renton. 

Company  I— Captain  J.   O.  Freeman,  Bur- 
lington. 

Company     L — Captain     F.     P.     Hobgood, 
Greensboro. 

Company   M — Durham. 

Artillery. 

First  Battery  Field   At  tillery— Captain  M. 
W.    Williams,    CTiarlotte. 

Naval  Brigade, 
COMMANDER  AND  STAFF. 

Captain — Captain  Thom.is  C.  Daniels,  New 
Bern. 

Executive  Officer— Lieut.  Com.  E.  E.  Wil- 
liams,   New    Bern. 

Chief   Engineer— Lieut.    Com.    W.    A.    Fur- 
long, Wilmington. 

Adjutant — Lieutenant  F.     H.   Shipp,     New 


Bern. 

Paymaster — Lieutenant    T.     D.   Carroway, 
New  Bern. 

Asst.   Surgeon — Lieutenant     H.     V.     Dun- 
?ton,  Windsor. 

Asst.    Engineer — Lieutenant   J.    G.,    W.    E. 
Smith,   New  Bern. 

Asst.   Paymaster — Lieutenant  J.  G.,  O.   W. 
Hollowell,   Elizabeth  City. 

Aide — Lieutenant    J.     H.     Weddell,     New 
Bern. 

Surgeon — Lieut.    Com.    R.     Duval     Jones, 
New  Bern. 

Asst.    Surgeon — Lieutenant    J.    G.,    A.    W. 
Oissoway,    Plymouth. 
Lieutenant— W.  A.   Worth,  Elizabeth  City. 
Naval    Brigade — Battalions. 
FIRST   BATTALION. 
Commander — C.    D.    Bradham,    New   Bern. 
Executive  Officer— J.  T.  Smithwick,  Wind- 
sor. 

FIRST    DIVISION— WILMNGTON. 
Lieutenant — J.    B.    Peschau,    Wilmington. 

SECOND  DIVISION— NEW  BERN. 
Lieutenant — C.   J.    Mi'Sorley,   New  Bern. 

THIRD   DIVISION— WINDSOR. 
Lieutenant — W.    M.    Sutton,    Windsor. 
FOURTH    DIVISION— PLYMOUTH. 
Lieutenant — .J.    L.    Phelps,    Plymouth. 

FIFTH  DIVISION— ELIZABETH  CITY. 
Lieutenant— W.  A.  Worth,  Elizabeth  iCty. 

SIXTH  DIVISION— BEAUFORT. 
Lieutenant — ,   Beaufort. 


STATE    PROHIlilTION    LAW. 


B.   N.   DUKE, 
President. 


F.  L..  FULLER, 
Vice-President. 


J.  F.  WILY, 

Cashier. 


S.  W.  MINOR, 

Ass't  Cashier. 


THE     FIDELITY     BANK 


DURHAM,    N.    C. 


ASSETS 


$1,500.00 


The  directors  of  this  bank  are  strong  believers  in  the  policy  of 
conservatism.  Tliey  are  al  vays  willing  that  the  Bank  should 
forego  a  possible  profit,  rather  than  accept  business  involving  un- 
due risk. 

State    and     City     and     County    Depositary 

Authorized  by  its  charter  to  act  as  Guardian,  Executor,  Ad- 
ministrator, Trustee,  Agent,  Etc.  FOUR  PER  CENT  INTEREST 
PAID  ON  DEPOSITS. 


STATE  PROHIBIl ION  LA  W, 


(To    be    voted    on  May    26,    1908.) 

A  BILL  TO  BE  ENTITLED  AN  ACT  TO  (  the  meaning  of  this  act:  Provided,  that 
PHOIIIBIT  THE  MANUFACTURE  AND  I  medicinal  preparations  manufactured  in 
SALE    OF    INTOXICATING    LIQUORS    IN  I  accordance    w-ith    formulas      prescribed      by 


NORTH    CAROLINA 
Tlie    Gtmral    Assembly    of    North    Carolina 
do    enact : 

Section  1.  That  it  shall  be  unlawful  for 
any  person  or  persons,  firm  or  corporation 
to  manufacture  or  In  any  manner  make, 
or  sell,  or  otherwise  dispose  of,  for  gain 
any  spirituous,  vinous,  fermented  or  malt 
liquoi's  or  intoxicating  bitters  within  the 
State  of  North  Carolina:  Provided,  this 
act  shall  not  be  construed  to  forbid  the 
sale  of  such  spirituous,  vinous,  fermented 
or  malt  liquors  or  intoxicating  bitters  by 
a  legalized  medical  depository  or  by  an)- 
licensed  and  registered  pharmacist,  for 
sickness,  upon  the  written  prescription  of  a 
regularly  licensed  and  actively  practicing- 
physician  or  surgeon  having  the  person  for 
whom  such  prescription  is  made  under  his 
charge,  which  said  prescription  shall  speci- 
f3'  the  amount  of  spirits  required:  Pro- 
vided further,  that  wines  and  ciders  may 
be  manufactured  or  made  from  grapes, 
bcrrits  or  fruits  and  wine  sold  at  thi» 
place  of  manufacture  only,  and  only  in 
sealed  or  crated  packages  containing  not 
less  than  two  and  a  half  gallons  per 
package;  but  no  wine  when  sold  shall 
be  drunk  upon  the  premises  where  sold, 
nor  shall  the  package  containing  the 
same  be  opened  on  said  premises:  And 
provided  further,  that  nothing  herein  con- 
tained shall  be  construed  to  prevent  the 
sale  of  cider,  in  an)'  quantity,  by  the 
manufacturer  from  fruits  grown  on  his 
lands   within    the   State    of   North   Carolina. 

Sec.  2.  That  all  liquors  or  mixtures 
thereof,  by  whatever  name  called,  that  will 
produce  intoxication,  shall  be  construed 
and   held   to  be   intoxicating  liquors  within 


the  LTnited  States  Pharmacopoea  and  Na- 
tional Formulary  which  contain  no  more 
alcohol  than  is  necessary  to  extract  the 
medicinal  properties  of  the  drugs  contain- 
ed in  such  preparations,  and  no  more 
alcohol  than  is  necessary  to  hold  the  me- 
dicinal agents  in  solution,  and  which  are 
manufactured  and  sold  as  medicines  and 
not  as  beverages,  shall  not  be  held  or 
construed  to  be  or  to  come  within  tiie 
meaning   or   provisions   of   this   act. 

Sec.  3.  Tliat  any  physician  or  surgeon 
who  shall  make  any  prescription  (except 
in  case  of  sickness)  for  the  purpose  of 
aiding  or  abetting  any  person  or  persons 
who  are  not  bona  fide  under  his  charge  to 
purchase  any  intoxicating  liquors  contrary 
to  the  provisions  of  this  act,  and  any 
licensed  and  registered  pharmacist  who 
shall  sell  or  otherwise  dispose  of,  for  gain, 
any  spirituous,  vinous,  fermented  or  malt 
liquors  or  intoxicating  bitters  without  the 
written  prescription  of  a  legally  qualified 
phj'sician  or  surgeon,  or  who  shall  du- 
plicate the  prescription  of  a  physician  or 
surgeon  for  intoxicating  liquors  for  any 
person  or  persons  not  bona  fide  under 
s\Kh  physician's  or  surgeon's  charge,  with- 
out the  written  direction  of  the  pliysieian 
or  surgeon  who  gave  the  same,  shall  be 
guilty  of  a  misdemeanor  and  upon  convic- 
tion shall  be  fined  or  imprisoned,  or 
both,  in  the  discretion  of  the  court,  for 
each  and  every  offense;  and  all  licensed 
and  registered  pharmacists  selling  into.xi- 
cating  liquors  by  prescription  as  aforesaid 
shall  keep  a  record  thereof,  which  shall 
bear  the  true  dates  of  the  sale,  the  names 
of  all  persons  to  whom  sales  were  made, 
the    names    of    the    physicians    or    surgeons 


STATE   PROHIBITION    LAW. 


WACHOVIA 
NATIONAL    BANK 

WINSTON-SALEM,  N  C. 


Paid  in  Capital  Stock 
Surplus        -        -  -  -  - 

Undivided  Profits        -    •     - 
Additional  Liability  of  Stockholders 


$150,000. 00 

150,000  00 

25,000  00 

150,000.00 


Any    information    about  Winston-Saleni  or   the   Piedmont  sec- 
tion gladiy  furnished  by  this  banlc. 


JAMES  A.  GRAY,  President. 


E.  S.  GRAY,  Assistant  Cashier. 


upon  whose  prescriptions  the  sales  were 
made,  which  said  record  shall  be  subject 
at  all  times  to  the  inspection  of  the 
Solicitor  of  the  district,  the  Sheriff  and 
other  peace  officers  of  the  county,  the 
Mayor  and  police  officers  of  the  city  or 
town  in  which  said  licensed  and  registered 
pharmacist's  business  is  located,  and  all 
other  persons;  and  any  licensed  and  regis- 
tered pharmacist  failing  to  keep  the  record 
aforesaid,  or  refusing  to  permit  the  exami- 
nation of  such  record  by  the  officers 
nanitd  or  other  p:rsons,  shall  be  guilty  of 
a  misdemeanor,  and  upon  conviction  be 
fined  or  imprisoned,  or  both,  in  the  dis- 
cretion   of    the    court. 

Sec.  4.  The  place  where  delivery  of  any 
into.xicating  liquors  is  made  in  the  State 
of  North  Carolina  shall  be  construed  and 
held  to  be  the  place  of  sale  thereof,  and 
any  station  or  other  place  within  said 
State  to  which  any  person  shall  ship  or 
convey  any  intoxicating  liquors  for  the 
purpose  of  delivering  or  carrying  the 
same  to  a  purchaser  shall  be  construed  to 
be  the  place  of  sale:  Provided,  that  noth- 
ing in  this  act  shall  be  construed  to 
pi  event  the  delivery  of  any  intoxicating 
liquor  to  any  licensed  and  registered 
pharmacists  in  sufficient  quantities  for 
medical    purjjoses   only. 

Sec.  5.  Nothing  in  this  act  shall  be 
construed  as  making  it  unlawful  to  sell 
to  any  minister  of  religion  or  other  of- 
ficer of  a  church  wine  to  be  used  for 
religious    or   sacramental    purposes. 

Sec.  6.  That  nothing  in  this  act  shall 
be  construed  to  prevent  the  County  Com- 
missioners or  govcrnino-  body  of  any  city 
or  town  from  prohibiting  the  sale  of 
spiritiious,  vinous,  fermented  or  malt  li- 
quors or  intoxicating  bitters  by  any  li- 
censed and  registered  pharmacists  in  their 
respective  counties,  cities  or  towns:  Pro- 
vided   further,    that    said    County    Commis- 


sioners or  governing  body  of  any  city  or 
town  may  levy  a  special  privilege  tax  upon 
any  licensed  pharmacist  licensed  to  sell 
spirituous,    vinous    or    malt    liquors. 

Sec.  7.  That  all  laws  or  parts  of  laws 
in  conflict  with  this  act  be  and  the  same 
are  hereby,  to  the  exent  of  such  conflict, 
repealed:  Provided,  however,  that  nothing 
in  this  act  shall  operate  to  repeal  any  of 
the  local  or  special  acts  of  the  Gen?ral 
Assembly  of  North  Carolina  prohibiting  the 
manufacture  or  sale  or  other  dispo.sition 
o;  any  of  the  liquors  mentioned  in  this 
act;  but  all  such  acts  shall  continue  in 
full  force  and  effect  and  in  concurrence 
herewith;  and  indictment  or  prosecution 
may  be  had  either  under  this  act  or  any 
special  or  local  act  relating  to  the  same 
subject:  Pro%ided,  that  if  the  provisions 
of  sections  one  to  nine  (inclusive)  of  this 
act  shall  fail  to  go  into  effect  on  the 
first  day  of  January,  1909,  because  of  the 
failure  of  a  majority  of  the  votes  cast  in 
the  election  hereinafter  provided  for  to  be 
"Against  the  Manufacture  and  Sale  of  In- 
toxicating Liquors."  then  this  act  shall 
not  be  construed  as  a  repeal  of  an.v  laws 
under  which  proliibition  or  a  dispensary 
has  been  established,  nor  shall  it  liave  the 
effect  of  restoring  license  where  prohi- 
bition  or   a   dispensary   now  obtains. 

Sec.  8.  Any  person  violating  any  of  the 
provisions  of  this  act  shall  be  guilty  of  a 
misdemeanor. 
I  Sec.  9.  That  the  foregoing  provisions 
of  this  act  shall  go  into  effect  on  the 
first  day  of  January,  in  the  year  of  our 
Lord  one  thousand  nine  hundred  and 
nine,  if  a  majority  of  the  votes  cast  at 
the  election  hereinafter  provided  for  shall 
be  ".\gainst  the  Manufacture  and  Sale  of 
Intoxicating   Liquors." 

Section     10.        (Pro\-ides     machinery     for 
holding   election.) 


ITEMIZED    STATE    RECEIPTS    AND    EXPENDITURES. 


23 


Itemized  State  Receipts  and  Expenditures. 


(For  year  ending  November  ?Oth,  1907.) 

Additional  State  taxes $  56.49 

Agricultural    Department 108,719.03 

Agricultural  Societies,   Refunded  103.78 
Atlantic     and      North     Carolina 

Railroad,   Dividends    34,831.50 

Audubon    Society 9,075.10 

Bank  Licenses    3.00 

Bank  tax  on  stock— general 22,260.08 

bank  tax  on  stock — pensions 4,241.18 

Tax  on  B.  &  L.  Ass'ns — general.  1,577.79 

Tax  on  B.  &  L.  Ass'ns— pensions  300.00 

Capitol    Square 155.00 

Corporation  Excess  stock  tax — 

general    15,148.45 

Corporation   Excess   stock   tax — 

pensions    2,884.26 

Corporation    Franchise   Tax 42,685.00 

Corporation    Tax— State   Dept...  27,238.00 

Corporation  Tax — Treasury  D'ept.  4,125.00 
Disabled    Soldiers    Appropriation 

Refunded    280.00 

Dispensaries — Tax.  on   sales 36,721.35 

Express         Companies — Property 

tax — general    783.60 

Express         Oomoanies — Property 

tax — pensions 149.26 

Express  Companies — tax  on  re- 
ceipts      .  4,294.92 

Fees,   Bank   Examinations 2,815.00 

Fees,    Executive   Department....  2,553.45 

Fees,    Insurance   Department 16,793.50 

Pees,   State  Department 1,247.63 

Fees,    Treasury   Department 108.00 

Fish  Commission   323.00 

Historical   Commiasion    10.25 

Horse   Dealers,   Licenses 825.00 

Inheritance    tax... 7,792.06 

Indigent    Pupils    5,923.55 

Insurance  Companies,   Licenses..  38,920.26 
Insurance    Companies,      Tax     on 

Receipts    162,461.21 

Laws  and  Journal,  Sale  of 991.69 

Mercantile  Agencies   400.00 

N.    C.    Agricultural    Experiment 

Station — U.    S.   Appropriation  24,7.')'i.C0 
N.   C.   A.    &  M.   College   (col.)— 

U.  S.   Appropriation 9,900.00 

N.  C.  College  Agriculture  and 
Mechanic  Arts — U.  S.  Appro- 
priation      20,100.00 

N.    C.    Institution    Deaf,    Dun^b 

and  Blind,   Earnings 2,096.49 

N.  C.   Railroad  Dividends 225,015.00 

N.  C.  School  for  Deaf  and  Dumb, 

Earnings 3,927.60 

Oil  EVealers,   Licenses 8,929.06 

Pensions    Refunded 82.00 

IHano  and  Organ  Dealers,  Li- 
censes      1,390.69 

Foetage  and  Stationery 2,840.00 

Privilege    Tax    on    Railroads 13,.562.69 

Railroad  Penalties   950.00 

Railroad  Property  Ta.x— General .  173,920.77 
Railroad   Property  Tax— Pensions  33,046.09 
Refrigerator  cars.  Property  Tax- 
General 226.47 

Refrigerator  cars,  Property-  Tax — 


Pensions    43.13 

Roster  North  Carolina  State 
Troops,    Sale    of 1.40 

Seal  Tax,  Executive  Department         1,481.23 

Seal  Tax,    State  Department....  1,419.33 

Seal  Tax,  Treasury  Department.  .50 

Sewing  Machine  Licenses  2,943.50 

Shell  Fish  Commission 7,850.85 

Sketches  North  Carolina  Regi- 
ments Confederate  Soldiers, 
Sale  of    30.60 

Sleeping  Car  Companies,  Proper- 
ty Tax— general   460.79 

Sleeping  Car  Companies,  Proper- 
ty  Ta.x— Pensions    87.77 

Slate  and  Colonial  Records, 
Sale  of   266.40 

i^tate  Hospital,  Raleigh,  Earn- 
ings         10,555.79 

Slate's  Prison,  Earnings  transfer- 
red to  General  Fund 175,000.00 

State's   Prison,    Earning? 232,747.52 

State's  Prison,  Interest  on  Farm 
Bonds 2,400.00 

Steamboat  and  Canal  Property 
Tax— General    259.19 

Steamboat  and  Canal  Property 
Tax— Pensions 49.36 

Street  Railway,  Light  and  Water 
Companies  Tax— Gene'al   2,965.71 

Street  Railway,  Light  and  Water 
Companies    Tax— Pensions 563.87 

Supreme  Court  Reports,  Sale  of.  6,478.95 

Taxes  from  the  Counties — Gen- 
eral         855,363.59 

Taxes  from  the  Couniies  for 
Interest— Incomes   29,487.97 

Taxes  from  the  Counties  for 
Interest— Liquor    4,257.38 

Taxes  from  the  Counties  lor 
Pensions — Property    145,548.14 

I'axes  from  the  Counties  for 
Pensions— Polls    31,831.30 

Telegraph  Companies,  Property 
Tax— General    2,217.71 

Tdegi'aph  Companies,  Property 
Tax— Pensions    422.40 

Telegraph  Companies— Tax  on 
Receipts    3,194.01 

Telephone  Companies,  Property 
Tax— General    2,087.09 

Telephone  Companies,  Property 
Tax— Pensions    ".  397.16 

Telephone  Companies — Tax  on 
Receipts    8,494.32 

Trade  Mark  Registration  Fees. . .  11.00 

Balance  from  1906 347,524.38 


Total  Receipts $2,950,817.73 

DISBURSE?.ni;NTS. 

Adjutant   General $       1, 

.\gricultural    Department 108 


Agricultural    Societies    2 

/'.uditor's    Department." 4, 

Auditor's   Dept.,    Contingencies.  1, 

A  udubon  Society   8, 

Bledsoe,  Mrs.   D.   M.,  relief  of..  2; 
Board  of  Internal  Improvements 


038.55 
719.03 
600.00 
884.01 
317.13 
968.10 
073.47 
660.65 


24 


ITEMIZED    STATE    RECEIPTS  AND  EXPENDITURES. 


ATLANTIC  FIRE  INSURANCE  COMPANY. 

Home  Office;  RALEIGH,  N.  C. 
Capital, $125,000. 

A  NORTH  OAROLiINA  CX)MPANY  OWNED  AND  CON- 
TROLLED BY  NORTH  CAROLINIANS.  ECONO>nCAL 
MANAGEMENT  AND  THE  STRONGEST  BACIiING  OB- 
TAINABLE  , .       .  . 

CHAS.   E.  JOHNSON,   President.      JOS.  G.  BROWN,    Vice-Pres. 
H.  W.  JACKSON,  Treasurer.  G.  H.  DORTCH,  Secretary. 


15oard  of  Public  Charities 1,031.57 

Bureau   of  Immi^ation    2,057.19 

Bureau  of  Labor  and  Printing. .  3,495.05 

Capitol  Square   1,165.96 

Contingencies    2,446.81 

Convict  account   2,62i.22 

Dangerous   Insane    2,000.00 

Department  Public  Instruction..  5,210.12 
Disabled  Soldiers.   Appropriation 

for   13,020.00 

Executive  Department  6,516.82 

Fire    Protection,    State    Institu- 
tions      1,346.00 

rish  Commission   143.02 

Freight  and  Express  charges 2,317.91 

I'uel,    Light    and    Water 3,293.16 

Fugitives  from  Justice 2,549.14 

General    Assembly    73,738.56 

Governor's  Mansion  and  Grounds  3,450.93 

Governor's  Traveling  Exoenses..  234.75 

Guilford    Battle    Ground 800.00 

Historical   Commission    1,847.61 

Indigent  Pupils    6,086.50 

Insurance  Department  .    .  6,019.32 

Insuring    State    Property    10,132.23 

Interest    85.00 

interest  on  4  per  cent  Consoli- 
dated Debt  Bonds 141,856.00 

Interest    on   4    per    cent    Prison 

Debt  Bonds 4,240.00 

Interest    on    4    per    cent    Prison 

Farm  Debt  Bonds 2,380.00 

interest  on   4     per     cent     State 

Debt   Bonds    21,930.00 

Interest  on  6  per  cent  Construc- 
tion  Debt   Bonds 164,038.00 

.Tamestovvn   Exposition    55,000.00 

Judiciary     85,8.33.77 

Laborers'    Pay-roll    9,988.26 

Legal  Services  and  Expenses....  10,465.57 

Legislative    Examining    Com....  224.40 

Moore's    Creek    Battle    Ground..  500.00 

Normal   Schools   (colored) 24,000.00 

Normal  Schools  (white) 18,710.00 

N.    C.    Agricultural    Kxneriment 

Station— U.    S.    Appropriation.  24,750.00 

N.  C.  A.  &.  M.  College  (colored)  24,400.00 

N.  C.   Board  of  Health 4,000.00 

N.    C.    College    Agriculture    and 

Mechanic  Arts   105,100.00 


N.  C.  Corporation  Commission..  16,071.39 
\.    C.    Corporation  Commission. 

contingencies    1,643.83 

N.    C.    Institution    Deaf,    Dumb 

and    Blind,    Raleigh 73,100.00 

N.    C.    Institution    Deaf,    Dumb 

and  Blind,   Earnings    2,526.S1 

N.     C.     Sanitarium    for    Tuber- 
culosis      50,250.00 

N.  C.  School  for  Deaf  and  Dumb, 

Morganton    50,250.00 

N.  C.  School  for  Deaf  and  Dumb, 

Earnings    3,927.60 

N.    C.    State   Firemen's  Associa- 
tion      1,875.00 

N.  C.  State  Volunteer  Firemen's 

Association 625.00 

Oxford  Orphan  Asylum   (white)  10,000.00 

Oxford  Orphan  Asylum  ('?olored)  6,250.00 

Paper  Account  . . ." 15,008.42 

Pensions    269,969.50 

Postage  and  Stationery 7,084.98 

Public  Buildings  and   Grounds..  6,244.17 

Public   Printing   39,108.79 

Public  Schools,  Appropriation  to  192,500.00 
Public     Schools,      Appropriation 

for   Rural   Libraries    4,825.00 

Public     Schools,      Appropriation 

Teachers  Examining  Board....  294.61 

Settling  State  Taxes   626.55 

^]e\\  Fish  Commission 7,867.95 

Soldiei-s'  Home  18,000.00 

State  Board  of  Elections   1,047.80 

State  and  Colonial  Records 1,922.36 

State  Department 6,630.57 

State   Geological    Survey    10,000.00 

State  Guard   16,000.00 

State  Guard,  Special 3,413.74 

State   Hospital   Commission 112,300.00 

State  Hospital,  Goldsboro 65,000.00 

State  Hospital,   Morganton 150,000.00 

State    Hospital,    Raleigh 118,438.53 

State    Hospital,    Raleigh,    Earn- 
ings      10,555.79 

State  Library  2,235.75 

State    Librarj-,    contingencies....  531.43 
State     Normal     and      Industrial 

College    95,000.00 

State's   Prison,    Earnings 232,747.52 

State's  Prison,    Sunday  School..  60.00 


I 


TEMPERANCE    INFORMATION— RAILWAY    STATISTICS. 


25 


?f «te  Taxes  Refunded 

Superintendent  Public  Puildings 
and  Grounds  

Supreme  Court,  contingencies... 

Supreme  Court  Reports,  Print- 
ing of  

Supreme  Court  Reports,  Re- 
print     

Trfograph     and     Telephone     Ex- 


3,433.69 

865.43 
140.17 

992.30 

1,270.66 


pense 955.04 

Treasury  Department     7,723.82 

'J'reasury      Department,      contin- 
gencies      592.19 

Cniversity  of  North  Carolina...  94,750.00 

Veighta  and  Measures 9,000.00 


Total  Disbursements. 

Temperance  Information. 


.$2,655,282.20 


North    Carolina   Anti-Saloon 
League. 

Prefiident  State  Convention— Heriot  Olark- 
fon,   Charlotte. 

Vice-Presidents— W.  O  Dowd,  Charlotte; 
n.  B.  White,  Franklinlon;  George  P.  Pell, 
Winston-Salera ;  J.  H.  Tucker,  Asheville;  A. 
M.  Scales,  Greensboro;  J.  A.  Hartness, 
Statesville;  J.  A.  Brown,  Whiteville;  E.  E. 
IlJUiard,  Scotland  Neck:  J.  J.  Rogers,  Kin- 
ston;  W.  S.  O'B.  Robinson,  Goldsboro; 
W.  C.  Douglass,  Raleigh;  G.  W.  Watts, 
E-urham;  W.  I.  Everett,  Rockingham;  C.  W. 
Mitchell,    Aulander. 

Organizer— R.     L.    Davis,    Warren    Plains. 

Local  Advisory  Committee — Q.  K. 
Kimocks,  J.  M.  Lamb,  W.  M.  Fairley,  J. 
G.  Shaw,  J.  J.  Hall,  Fayetteville. 

Executive  Committee — John  A.  Gates, 
Chairman,  Fayetteville;  J.  W.  Bailey,  Ral- 
figh;  H.  A.  London,  Pittsboro;  J.  E.  Un- 
derwood, Rockingham;  Josephus  Daniels, 
Raleigh;  Clarence  H.  Poe,  Raleigh;  J.  H. 
Pou,  Raleigh;  T.  N.  Ivey,  Raleigh;  Q.  K. 
Nimocks,  Fayetteville;  V,'.  B.  Cooper,  Wil- 
mington; W.  H.  Sprnnt.  Wilmington;  R. 
C.  Beaman,  New  Bern;  N.  B.  Broughton, 
Raleigh;  J.  C.  Massee,  Raleigh;  J.  O.  At- 
kinson, Elon  College;  A.  J.  McKelway, 
Charlotte;  I.  C.  Blair,  Treasurer,  Raleigh; 
J.  I.  Johnson,  Raleigh:  B.  Craig,  Rocky 
Mount;  G.  T.  Adams,  Durham;  S.  McIntjTe, 
lumberton;  W.  N.  Jones,  Raleigh;  H.  A. 
1  age.    Aberdeen. 

Temperance  Statistics. 

Prohibition  counties  in  North  Carolina 
January    1,    1908: 

Alexander,  Alleghany,  Anson  Ashe,  Bla- 
den, Brunswick,  Buncombe,  Burke,  Cabar- 
rus, Caldwell,  Camden,  Carteret,  Catawba, 
Chatham,  Cherokee,  Chowan,  Clay,  Cleve- 
land, Columbus,  Cumberland,  Currituck, 
Dare,  Davidson,  Davie,  Duplin,  Durham, 
Gaston,    Gates,    Graham,    Guilford,    Harnett, 


Haywood,  Henderson,  Hertford,  Hyde,  Ire- 
dell, Jackson,  Lee,  Lincoln,  Madison,  Mc- 
Dowell, Mecklenburg,  Mitchell,  Montgom- 
Pamlico,  Pasquotank,  Pender,  Perquimans, 
Polk,  Randolph,  Richmond,  Robeson, 
Rutherford,  Sampson,  Scotland,  Stanly, 
Stokes,  Surry,  Swain,  Transylvania,  Union, 
Wake,  Warren,  Washington,  Watauga, 
Wilkes,    Yadkin,    Yancey. 

Dispensary  Statistics. 
Dispensaries  in  North  Carolina  Jan.  1,  '08: 
Graham,  Alamance  county;  Edwards, 
Beaufort  county;  Windsor  and  Colerain, 
Rertie  county;  Louisburg,  Franklin  county; 
Oxford  and  Creedmoor,  Granville  county; 
Weldon,  Halifax  coimty;  Dunn,  Harnett 
county;  Waynesville,  Haywood  county;  Pine 
Level,  Johnston  county;  Trenton,  Jones 
county;  Kinston,  Lenoir  county;  Roxboro, 
Person  county;  Greenville,  Bethel,  Ayden, 
Falkland,  Pitt  county;  Mayodan,  Rock- 
ingham county;  Henderson,  Vance  county; 
Fremont  and  Eureka,  Wayne  county;  Wil- 
son, Elm  City,  Lucama,  Wilcon  county. 
Saloon  Statistics. 
Saloons  in  North  Carolina  Jan.  1,  1908: 
Washington,  Beaufort  county;  Milton  and 
Yancej'ville,  Caswell  county;  Vanceboro, 
Craven  county;  Tarboro,  Pinetop,  Maccles- 
field, Old  Sparta,  Lawrence,  Leggetts, 
Whitakers,  Battleboro,  Rocky  Mount, 
Sharpesburg,  St.  Lewis,  Conetoe,  Oakley, 
Edgecombe  county;  Winston-Salem,  Forsyth 
county;  Snow  Hill  and  Jason,  Greene 
county;  Enfield,  Halifax  and  Tillery,  Hali- 
fax county;  Williamston,  Hamilton,  Has- 
sell,  Everett,  Parmele,  Gold  Point,  Rober- 
.sonville,  Martin  county;  Rocky  Mount  and 
Battleboro;  Nash  county;  Wilmington  and 
Wrightsville,  New  Hanover  county;  Farm- 
ville,  Oakley,  Stokes,  Pactolus,  Grimesland, 
Fountain,  Pitt  county;  Madison  and  Reids- 
ville,  Rockingham  countj';  Salisbury,  Rowan 
county;  Black  Creek,  Wilbanks  and 
Bridgersville,    Wilson   county. 


Railway  Statistics. 


RAILROAD   RATES. 
The    following   passenger   rates    obtain   on 
the    railroad    systems    in     North    Carolina: 
Name.  Per  Mile 

Seaboard    Air    Line    Railway     2  1-4 

Atlantic    Coast    Line    Railway     2  1-4 

Southern     Railway     2  1-4 

Aberdeen   and    Asheboro   Railway    ....  2  1-4 
Norfolk  and  Southern  Railway,   Golds- 
boro  to   Morehead    and    Edenton   to 

State    Line    2  1-4 

Norfolk    and    Western    Railway    2  1-4 


All  other  roads  3c.  per  mile  as  follows: 
Aberdeen  and  Rockfish  Railroad  Com- 
pany, Atlantic  and  Western  Railroad, 
Alma  Railroad  Companv,  Blue  Ridge  and 
Atlantic  Railway  Company,  Caldwell  and 
Northern  Railroad  Company,  (under  con- 
struction); Carolina  VaUey  Railway  Com- 
pany, Cashie  and  Chowan  Railroad  Com- 
pany, Chowan  and  Aulander  Railroad 
Company,  Cliff  side  Railroad  Company; 
Dover  and  Southbound  Railroad  Company, 
Durham    and    Charlotte   Railroad    Company, 


26 


RAILWAY  STATISTICS. 


Durham  and  South  Carolina  Railroad  Com- 
pany, East  Carolina  Railway,  East  Tennes- 
see and  Western  North  Carolina  Railroad 
Company,  Kinston  and  Carolina  Railway, 
Lawndale  Railway  Company,  Linville 
River  Railway  Company,  Mount  Airy  and 
Eastern  Railway  Company,  New  Hanover 
Transit  Company,  Northampton  and  Hert- 
ford Railroad  Company,  Raleigh  and 
Charleston  Railroad  Company,  Raleigh  and 
Western  Railway  Company,  Randolph  and 
Cumberland  Railway  Company,  Red  Springs 
and  Bowmore  Railroad  Company,  South 
and  Western  Railroad,  (under  construc- 
tion); Warrcnton  Railroad  Company, 
Wellington  and  Powellsville  Railroad  Com- 
pany. 


Number  of  Railway  Employes  in 
North  Carolina. 


Total 

Officers  and 

Employees. 

5,242 
3,163 

5,818 


Name  of  Road. 

Atlantic  Coast  Line  Railroad 
Seaboard   Air  Line  Railway    . . 
Southern   Railway    

MISCELLANEOUS    ROADS: 

Aberdeen  and  Asheboro   

Aberdeen   and    Rockflsh    

Atlantic    and   North   Carolina 
Atlantic    and    Western     


Caldwell    and    Northern    

Carolina,  Glenn  Anna  and  Pee  Dee 

Carolina    and   Northwestern    

Carthage 

Cashie  and   Chowan    

Chowan    and    Aulander    

Cliflfside     

Danville    and    Western    

Durham    and   South    Carolina    .... 

Durham    and    Southern     

Durham    and    Cliarlotte    

Dover  and   South   Bound    

East  Carolina 


E.  Tennessee  and  Western  N.  C. 

Lawndale    

Linville    River    

Louisville   and   Nashville    


Mount    Airy    and    Eastern    

Norfolk   and   Southern    

Norfolk    and    Western     

Pamlico,    Oriental   and   Western    . . 

Raleigh  and  Charleston  

Raleigh  and  Pamlico  Sound   

Raleigh  and   Southport    

Raleigh    and    Western    

Red   Springs   and    Bowmore    

South  and  Western  (entire  line)   . . 

Virginia  and  Carolina  Coast  

Warrenton      

Wellington   and    Powellsville    


Total    

♦  Entire  line. 


58 

422 

15 

107 

205 
21 


80 
'56 


140 
51 

'33 

133 
12 
32 
65 

"452 

*  1,510 

33 

53 

4 

47 

12 


291 
100 


54 


18,230 


RAILWAY    ACCIDENTS   TO    PERSONS. 

Result-    Other 
ing       cauaee 
move-      move- 
ment of  ment  of 
trains,      trains. 


"O 

•0 

'O 

!U        "O 

9> 

V 

U         u 

i^ 

£     W 

a 

28 

155     . 

103 

21 

189     . 

89 

56 

15 

18 

169 

13 

40 

"19 


12 


1 

72 
1 

7 


Name    of   Road. 
Atlantic  Coast  Line 
Seaboard    Air    Line 

SOUTHERN    RAILWAY— 
Southern— (owned     lines)..  37        316    1    353 
Southern — (leased  lines)    ..    .. 
Atlanta   &   Char.    Air   Line    8 

Atlantic    and    Danville    

Atlantic    and    Yadkin    

High     Point,     Randleman, 

Asheboro  &  Southern  .  . . 
North  Carolina  Railroad  . .  19 
North  Carolina  Midland  .  .. 
Southern — Caro.  Division   .     3 

State     University     

Yadkin    Railroad    1 

Total    owned    and   leased 

Southern     R.     R 68  646    1    458 

MISCELLANEOUS   ROADS- 

Atlantic  &  North  Carolina.     2  7 

Caldwell     &     Northern     ....  2 

Carolina  &  Northwestern   .     1  7 

Danville   &   Western    1 

Durham   &   Charlotte 2 

Durham    &    Southern     1  4 

East     Carolina     2 

Louisville    <&    Nashville    ....  1 

Norfolk    &    Western    1  8 

Northampton  &   Hertford ....  1 

South    &   Western    2  8 

Grand     total     126    1,031    1    665 

EXTENSION     OF     R.      R.      MILEAGE     IN 
NORTH    CAROLINA    DURING    1907. 

Carolina  and  Tennessee  Southern 
(Southern) — west  between  Bushnell 
and   Tennessee   State   line    4.50 

Carolina  Valley— High  Point  north 
towards     Greensboro     2.00 

Carthage  and  Pinehurst — Pinehuret  to 
Carthage      12.60 

Durham  and  South  Carolina — Earring- 
ton    to    Coshwell    3.75 

East  Carolina — three  miles  south  of 
Farmville    to    Hookerton     10.20 

Norfolk  and  Southern — Raleigh  to 
Pamlico  Junction,  2.19  miles;  Zeb- 
ulon  to  Chocowinity,  75.77  miles; 
Chocowinity  to  Washington,  3.8 
miles;  Bayboro  toward  Oriental, 
8.30  miles;  Mackeys  Feny  toward 
Columbia,  5.00  miles;  Edenton  to- 
vi^ard  Skinners  Point,  2,00  miles; 
total    07.0e 

South  and  Western — Alta  pass  to  pres- 
ent end  of  track,  0.77  miles;  Marion 
to  North  Cove  in  McDowell  county, 
14.05    miles;    total    14.82 

Tallulah   Falls— Prentiss  to  Franklin..    4.00 


Total 


.148.83 


THE  NORTH  CAROLINA  YEAR  BOOK. 


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INSURANCE  STATISTICS. 

The  following  figures  give  the  number  of 
the  various  kinds  of  insurance  companies 
doing-  business  in  North  Carolina:  Life 
companies,  47;  Assessment  Life  companies, 
15;  Fire  and  Fire  and  Marine  companies, 
123;  Accident  and  Surf-tj  companies,  31; 
Fraternal  Orders,   60. 

The  insurance  statistics  for  the  year  1907 
vnll  not  be  prepared  until  February,  1908. 
The  statistic-s  for  1909,  The  statistics  for 
1906,  the  latest  figures  availabl.;,  are  as  fol- 
lows: 

North  Carolina  Fire  Ccmpanies: 

r.iaks  written    $  35,552,872.00 

Premiums   thereon 699,737.48 

Losses  paid 300,084.21 

Losses  incurred 319,326.40 

Companies   of  other   States: 

Risks  written    108,630,561.00 

Premiums   received 1,439,513.34 

Losses   paid    859,494.49 

Losses  incurred   928,441.49 

Marine  and  Inland  Business: 

Risks  written  2,750,377.00 

Premiums  received    5,745.61 

losses    paid    4,801.03 

Losses   incurred    6,018.03 

Foreign   Companies : 

Risks  written   51,210,326.00 

Premiuni.s  received    484,630.96 

Losses  paid    272,471.42 

Losses  incurred 296,089.79 

Marine  and  Inland: 

Risks    written     1,758,759.00 

Premiums   received    ....    4,870.67 

losses  paid    1,820.41 

Losses  incurred 1,820.41 

Life    companies    doing    business   in    North 
Carolina: 

Policies  in  force  December  31,  1905,  num- 
ber,  166,473,   amounting  to  $120,039,311. 

Policies  issued  during  1906,  68,760, 
amount,    .$30,316,356. 

Policies  ceased  during  1906,  46,797, 
amounting  to   $19,761,647. 

Policies  in  force  December  31,  1906,  188,- 
433,  amounting  to  $131,4P<',017. 

Losses  incurred  during  1906,  $1,346,141; 
paid,    $1,294,318. 

Premiums  collected  on  policies  written 
during  1906,  $4,181,446.61. 

Life  assessment  associations: 

Certificates  issued  during  1906,  75,211, 
amounting  to  $1,967,002;  premiums  or  assess- 
ments received  thereon,  ¥234,077.77. 

Losses   incurred,    $69,fi59.52. 

Losses  paid,   $69,659.52. 

The  above  figures  represent  the  total  bus- 
iness of  the  life  companies  doing  business 
in  North  Carolina. 

The  following  figures  represent  the 
amount  of  business  done  exclusively  by  the 
North  Carolina  companies: 

The  home  companies  vrote  the  amount 
of  $10,570,076;  premiums  received  thereon, 
tf'*9.216.35  losses  incurred,  $78,541;  Losses 
paid,  $72,541. 


Building  and  Loan  Associations. 

statistics    report    for    1907    not    prepared 
until   February,   1908. 
Number  of  shares  in  force 

at  beginning  of  year.  89,865l^ 
Number    of   shares   sub- 
scribed   during   year 40,749 

I\  umber  of  shares  can- 
celled and  withdrawn.  19,196% 
Number  of  shares  in  force 

end  of  year 116,87b 

Fhareholders,     number    of 

white    14,047 

colored     2,858 

Total  receipts  during  th-    year.  .$3,005,723.14 
Total    disbiu-sements    during  the 

vear     3,002,698.02 

TJtal    assets    4,346,242.65 

Total  amount  loaned  ouL  4,228,355.58 

Tlie  above  are  the  fig\:res  as  reported  by 
75  associations.  Seven  (7)  associations  have 
not  yet  filed  any  report.  Seven  (7)  asso- 
ciations have  been  organized  since  Jan- 
uary,   1907. 

Bank  Statistics. 

STATE,    PRIVATE  AND   SAVINGS  BANKS. 

Capital    stock     $6,940,896.32 

Time   certificates   of   deposit...     4,5.38,327.47 

Deposits  subject  to   check    27,549,969.75 

Dimand  certificates  of  deposit.     2,852,883.92 

Deposits     in     trust      1,600,313.18 

Total    assets    49,765,371.49 

national"  BANKS. 

Circulation     $  4,778,960.00 

Deposits 18,566,964.00 

Capital      6,005,000.00 

Assets     40,604,486.00 

Pension  Statistics. 

Total  number  pensions  1907,  15,041. 
Amount  expended  for  pensions  1907,  $400,- 
239.  Amount  of  appropriation  by  the  Gen- 
eral Assembly  for  pensions,  $400,000. 
Classes  of  pensioners,  number  in  each  class 
and  amount  each  pensioner  receives  are 
as  follows:  First  class,  74  pensioners,  re- 
ceiving $72  each;  Second  class,  279  pen- 
sioners, receiving  $60  each;  Third  class,  477 
pensioners,  receiving  $48  each;  Fourth 
class,  soldiers,  9,004,  receiving  $25  each; 
Fourth  class,  wl'ows,  572,  receiving  $25 
each.  Those  totally  blind,  or  who  have 
lost  both  arms  or  both  legs,  90,  receiving 
$120   each. 

Capital  Invested  in  the  Leading 
Industries    in    North    Carolina. 

Industry.  Capital. 

Cotton  and  cotton  manufacturing. $41,278,160 
j  Tobacco  culture  and  manufacture.  28,087,969 
I  Lumber  and  timber  products 10,068,358 

Furniture   manufacturing 2,998,201 

Indian  Population. 

There  are  1,455  Indians  in  North  Carolina, 
and    284,079   in    the   United    States. 


2S 


THE  NORTH  CAROLINA  YEAR  BOOK. 


TOBACCO  STATISTICS,   1907, 

The   sales   of   leaf    tobicco   on    tue   several 
markets  of  the  State  for  the  year  1907,   as 
reported  to  the  State  Department  of  Agriciil- 
ture,   were  as  follows 
Montlis.  Pounds. 

Auffust    8,766,096 

September    21,711,108 

October    20,499.504 

November    21,839,516 

December   13,646,699 


Total    86,474,923 

The  sales  by  each  market,  with  the  excep- 
tion  of  the  sales  for  August,   were  as  fol- 
lows: 
Towns.  No.  pounds. 

Apex    839,385 

Ahoskie    547,633 

Clarkton    14,338 

Creedmoor    772,809 

Clinton     189,141 

Durham    2,963,534 

Dunn    168,401 

Enfield   458,431 

Fair  Bluff  403,008 

Farmville    1,754,506 

Fairmont     501,601 

Goldsboro    . .  1,508,885 

Greensboro 395,221 

Greenville    8,612,859 

Henderson    7,647,767 

Louisburg    1,207,002 

Lumberton    101,265 

LaGrange     2,129,941 

\Jount   Airy    1,681,740 

Madison     778,395 

Oxford    3,468,246 

Pilot  Mountain   233,869 

Robersonville     1,294,418 

Reidsville 2,109,834 

Rocky  Mount  5,178,047 

Raleigh    230,590 

Roxboro    1,883,649 

Richlands    , 1,223,806 

Smithfield     1,680,348 

Spring  Hope    157,171 

Stoneville    584,749 

Selma      192,186 

Statesville    52,511 

Warrenton     1,092,838 

Warsaw   426,525 

Williamston    1,080,287 

Wendell    306,589 

Wilson     11,625,925 

Winston-Salem    8,705,411 

Youngsville    400,130 

/..'bulon    1,169,988 

Institutions    and    County  Estab- 
lis.hetl  by  the  General  As- 
sembly of  1907. 

Lee    county,    formed    from      a  part      of 


Moore  and  Chatham  counties. 

The  East  Carolina  Teachers  Training 
School,    located   at   Greenville. 

Spray  School  of  Technology,  of  Spray. 

Stonewall  Jackson  Manual  Training  And 
Industrial  School,  a  State  reformatory,  lo- 
cated  at   Concord. 

Sanitarium  for  the  Treatment  of  Con- 
sumptives. 

Board  of  Examination  and  Registration 
for  the  Regulation  of  the  Practice  of 
Osteopathy. 

State  Board  of  Equalization  for  the  a«- 
irssment  of  real  estate. 

Department  of  Immigiation. 

State    Fish    Commission. 

North  .Carolina    Hospital    Commission. 

The  office  of  assistanr  to  the  Attorney- 
rieneral. 

The  Soldiers'  Home.  Raleigh. 

Founded  by  General  Assembly  in  1887,  in- 
corporated 1891.  Supported  oy  the  State. 
Number   of   inmates,    133. 

Game  Birds. 

Under  the  laws  of  North  Carolina  the 
following  only  are  considered  game  birds: 
I.oons,  and  grebes,  sw&ns,  geese,  brant; 
liver,  fish  and  sea  ducks,  rails,  coots, 
irarsh-hens  and  gallinules,  plovers,  shore 
and  surf  birds,  snipe,  woodcock,  eand- 
jupers,  yellow  legs,  chewink  or  tohee  and 
curlews,  and  the  wild  turkey,  grouse,  part- 
ridge, pheasant,  quail,  dove,  robbin  and 
meadow  lark. 

'  The  Governor  is  authorized  to  appoint 
game  wardens,  upon  the  recommendation 
o;   the  Audubon  Society  of  North  Carolina, 

1  whose  duty  it  shall  be  to  see  that  the  bird 

'  and    game   laws    are    enforced. 

North   Carolina  Divorce  Laws. 

Marriages  may  be  dis-solved  and  the 
[parties  thereto  divorced  from  the  bonds  of 
matrimony  in  North  Carolina  in  the  follow- 
ing cases. 

1.  If  the  husband  shall  commit  fornication 
and   adultery. 

2.  If  the  wife  shall  commit  adultery. 

3.  If  either  party  at  tne  time  of  the  mar- 
riage was  and  still  is  naturally  impotent. 

4.  If  the  wife  at  the  time  of  the  mar- 
liage  be  pregnant,  and  the  husband  be 
ignorant  of  the  fact  of  such  pregnancy  and 
be  not  the  father  of  the  child  with  which 
:  he  wife  was  pregnant  at  the  time  of  the 
marriage. 

5.  If  there  shall  have  been  a  separation 
of  husband  and  wife,  and  thej'  shall  have 
lived  separate  and  apart  for  ten  successive 
years,  and  they  shall  h.nve  resided  in  this 
State  for  that  period,  and  no  children 
shall  have  been  Dorn  of  the  marriage. 


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POSTOFFICES. 


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OHAS.  E.  JOHNSON,  President. 


F.  H.  BRIGGS,  Cashier. 


Raleigh  Banking  &  Trust  Company. 

Capital $100,000.00 

Surplus 15,000,00 

Deposits-  ------  550,000.00 

"THE   ROUND   STEPS  BANK." 
THIRD  GENERATION  OF   SUCCESSFUL,  BANKING. 
HAS  PAID  TO  STOCKHOLDERS  OVER  $1,500,000.00. 


Postoffices. 

First,  second  and  third  class  postoffices 
in  North  Carolina  \vilh  salaries  of  $1,000 
a»id  over: 

Albemarle     $1,400 

AEheville    3,100 

r.eautort     1,300 

Belhaven    1.100 

Riltmore    1,500 

Brevard    1,500 

Hiirlington    1,900 

Carthage    1,300 

Chapel    Hill    1,800 

Charlotte    3,300 

Clinton    1,400 

Concord    2,300 

Davidson    1,400 

Donnaho    1,300 

Dunn     1,700 

I/urham    2,700 

Edenton    1,700 

Elizabeth    City    2,400 

Elldn    1,200 

rnfitld    1,400 

P"ayetteville    2,500 

Franklin    1,100 

Franklinton      1,200 

Castonia    2,100 

Goldsboro    2,500 

Graham    1,400 

{5rrensboro    3,200 

Greenville    1,800 

Hamlet 1,400 

Henderson    2,200 

Hendersonville    1,900 

Hertford    1,400 

Hickory    2,200 

High   Point    2,600 

Hillsboro    1,300 

Xemersville    1,500 

Kings  Mountain   1,200 

Kinston 2,300 

LflGrange    1,100 

T.aurinburg    1,600 

I*noir    1,700 

Lexington    2,000 

Lincolnton    1,500 

1  ittloton    1,600 

Louisburg    1,600 

Lumberton    1,700 

»3arion    1,700 

Marshall    1,000 


Maxton    1,500 

Mebane     1,300 

^locksville    1,2(X) 

Monroe     1,800 

Mooresville    1,400 

Morehcad  City   1,200 

fi'organton    1,800 

Mount   Airy    2,000 

\\ount  Olive   1,400 

^••a■phy 1,400 

New  Bern   2,500 

><wton   1,600 

North  Wilkesboro  1,500 

Oxford     2,000 

Wvmouth    1,200 

Kiieford    1,100 

r.aleigh     3,200 

lad    Springs    1,500 

"Jeidsville    2,100 

Hockingham    1,600 

Uucky   Mount    2,300 

r.oxboro     1,300 

Ruthertordton    1,300 

Salisbury    , 2,600 

Sanford    1,700 

Siotland  Neck    1,500 

Kelma    , 1,200 

Slielbv     1,700 

Shore    1,000 

Smithfield    1,400 

Southern  Pines   1,600 

Spencer    1,400 

Spray     1,400 

Spring  Hope 1,100 

Spruce    Pine    1,200 

Siatesville    2,400 

'J  arboro    1,900 

Thomasville 1,700 

Trvon      1,200 

V'adesboro    1,600 

Wake  Forest    1,400 

Warenton    1,400 

Warsaw    1,100 

!  \Vashington    2,200 

'■  Waynesville   1,800 

Weidon 1,500 

I  West  Durham   1,000 

Williams    1,100 

I  V\  illiamston    1,300 

-Vilmington    3,300 

Vvilson     2,400 

V'indsor     1,300 

\^inston-Salem    3,200  I 


30 


TIME   OF   HOLDING    SUPERIOR   COURTS. 


Time  of  Holding  Superior  Courts 


First  Jiiclicial  District. 

BEAUFORT— Feb.  If^th  (2  weeks);  April 
20th,  civil  cases  only;  May  18th,  (3  weeks), 
1st  and  2nd  civil  cases  only,  last  criminal 
cases  only;  October  £6th,  (2  weeks);  De- 
cember 8th  (3  weeks),  1st  and  2nd  civil 
(ascs  onlv,  last  criminal  cases  only. 

CAMDEN— March  2nd;   September  14th. 

CHOWAN— Jtarch  30th;  October  5th. 

CURRITUCK— February  24th-  Sept.  7th. 

DARE— Mav  4th;   Nov.   16th. 

GATES— April   6th;   Oct     12th. 

HYDE— Mav  11th;  Nov.  30th. 

PASQUOTANK— .Jan.  13th  (2  weeks),  1st 
week  civil  cases  only;  March  nth  (2  weeks); 
Sept.  21st;   Nov.   23rd,  civil  cases  only. 

PERQUIMANS— March  23rd;   Sept.   28th. 

TYRRELL— April  27t.i;   Nov.  9th. 

WASHINGTON— .Jan.  27th,  ciiil  cases 
OTily;   April  13th;    Oct.    19th. 

Second  Judicial  District. 

BERTIE— Feb.  17th;  April  27rh  (2  weeks); 
Sept.    14th;    Nov.    16th   (2   weeks). 

HALIFAX — Jan.  27th,  criminal  cases  only; 
March  2nd  (2  weeks);  June  1st  (2  weeks); 
Aug.   24th   (2  weeks);   Nov.   30th   (2  weeks). 

HERTFORD— Feb.  24th;  April  20th,  jail 
and  civil  eases;  Aug.  17th;  Oct.  19th  (2 
weeks),    1st   week   jail   and   civil  cases. 

NORTHAMPTON— Jan.  20th,  jail  and  civil 
cases;  March  23rd  (2  weeks);  Aug.  3rd,  jail 
and  civil  cases;   Nov.  2nd  (2  weeks). 

WARREN— Feb.  10th:  JuPe  15th  (2 
weeks);    Sept.    21st    (2   weeks). 

Third   Judicial   Distrtct. 

CARTERET— March   9th;    Oct.    19th. 

CRAVEN— Feb.  3rd  (2  weeks),  1st  week 
criminal  cases  onlj',  2nd  week  civil  cases 
only;  April  6th,  civil  cases  only;  May 
4th  (2  weeks),  1st  week  civil  cases  only; 
June  8th,  criminal  cases  only;  Oct.  5th  (2 
v/eeks),  1st  week  criniinal  cases  only,  2nd 
week  civil  cases  only;  Nov.  23>d  (2  weeks), 
1st  week  civil  cases  onlv. 

GREENE— Feb.  24th  (2  weeks);  May  25th 
(2  vveelcs),  1st  week  civil  cases  only;  Sept. 
7th;   Dec.   7th. 

JONES— March  .30th;   Nfdv.  2nd. 

PAMLICO— April  13th;  Oct.   26th. 

PITT— Jan  13th  (2  weeks);  March  16th  (2 
weeks),  1st  week  civil  cases  only;  Aug. 
24th  (2  weeks),  1st  week  civil  cases  only; 
Sept.  21st  (2  weeks);  Nov.  9th  (2  weeks), 
1st  week  civil  cases  only;  Dec.  14th  (2 
weeks),  1st  week  civil  oases  only. 

Fourth    Judicial    District. 

EDGECOMBE— March  tind;  March  30th  (2 
weeks),  Ist  week  civil  cases  only;  Sept. 
J 4th;  Nov.  2nd  (2  weeks),  1st  week  civil 
3ases  only. 

FRANKLIN— Jan.  20th  (2  weeks);  April 
13th  (2  weeks);  Aug.  24th,  criminal  cases 
only;  Oct.  19th  (2  weeks),  1st  week  civil 
cases  only. 

MARTIN— March  16th;  June  15th;  Sept. 
?lst;    Dec.    14th. 

NASH — March  9th,  civil  cases  only;  March 


£3rd,  civil  cases  onl> ;  April  27th,  criminal 
cases  only;  Aug.  31st  criminal  cases  only; 
Nov.  30th,  criminal  casss  only. 

VANCE— Feb.  17th  (2  weeks);  May  18th 
(2  weeks);   Oct.    5th   (2   weeks). 

WILSON— Feb.  3rd  (2  weeks),  2nd  week 
civil  cases  only;  May  11th;  Sept.  7th;  Nov. 
16th  (2  weeks),  1st  week  civil  cases  only; 
Pec.   21st,   criminal  cases  only. 

Fifth   Judicial   Dibtrict, 

DUPLIN— Feb.  17th  (2  weeks);  Aug.  31st 
(2  weeks);  Nov.   23rd   (2  weeks). 

LENOIR — Jan.  6th,  civil  case-*  only;  March 
9th  (2  weeks),  1st  week  civil  cases  only, 
2nd  week  criminal  case«;  only;  May  18th, 
?ivil  cases  only;  June  8th  (2  weeks),  1st 
week  civil  cases  only,  2nd  week  criminal 
lases  only;  Aug.  24th,  oiminal  cases  only; 
Nov.  9th  (2  weeks),  1st  week  civil  cases 
;nly;  Dec.  14th  (2  weeks),  1st  week 
criminal  cases  only. 

iVEW  HANOVER— Jan.  20th  (2  weeks),  Ist 
.veek  criminal  cases  only;  March  30th  (3 
■Aeeks),  1st  week  criminal  cases  only,  2nd 
.veek  civil  eases  only;  May  25lh  (2  weeks), 
ist  week  civil  cases  only;  July  27th  (2 
Aeeks),  1st  week  criminal  cases  only;  Sept. 
i^Sth  (3  weeks),  1st  week  criminal  cases 
j  only,  2nd  week  civil  case.«  only;  Dec.  7th, 
civil  cases  onlv. 

ONSLOW— April  20th;  Julv  20th;  Oct. 
I'Ah. 

PENDER— Jan.  13th;  March  23rd;  Sept. 
14th  (2  weeks). 

SAMPSON— Feb.  3rd  (2  weeks) ;  April  27th 
(2  weeks);  Aug.  10th  (2  weeks);  Oct.  26th 
!?  weelcs). 

SLxth   Judicial   District. 

HARNETT— Feb.  3rd  (2  weeks);  May  18th; 
^■•ept.  7th;  Nov.  16th  (2  weeks),  1st  week 
•ivi!  cases  onlv. 

JOHNSTON— March  2nd  (2  weeks);  Sept. 
14th   (2  weeks);   Dec.   14th  (2  weeks). 

tVAKE— Jan.  6th  (2  weeks)  Feb.  17th  (2 
Aeeks),  1st  week  civil  cases  only;  March 
2Srd  (2  weeks);  April  20th  (3  weeks),  1st 
A-cek  civil  cases  onlv;  July  13th  (2  weeks); 
«ept.  28th  (2  weeks);  Oct.  26th  (3  weeks), 
f  ist  week  civil  cases  only. 

vVAYNE- Jan.  20th  (2  weeks);  April  6th 
2  weelis);  Aug.  24th  (?  weeks);  Nov.  30th 
,2   weeks). 

Seventh  Jutlicial  District. 

BLADEN— March  9th;  Aug.  3rd,  civil 
cases  onlv:    Oct.   19th. 

I  BRUNSWICK— March  16th;  Aug.  10th, 
civil   cases  onlv;    Sept.    2Sth. 

COLUMBUS^Feb.     24th;     April     13th     (2 

I  v.eeks);  July  20th  (2  weeks),  1st  week  civil 

1  cases   onlv;    Sept.    7th;    Nov.    30th. 

I  CUMBERLAND— Jan.  13th.  criminal  cases 
only;  Feb.  17th,  civil  cases  only;  March 
23rd,  jail  and  civil  cases;  April  27th  (2 
weeks),  Ist  week  civil  cases  on!}';  May  25th, 
criminal  cases  olIv;  Aug.  31st,  criminal 
cases  only;  Oct.  26th  (2  weeks),  1st  week 
civil   cases   only;    Nov.   23rd,    criminal   cases  I 


TIME    OF    HOLDING     Sl^PERIOR    COURTS. 


31 


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only. 

ROBESON— Feb.   3rd   (2  weeks),   1st  week 
criminal  cases  only;  March  30th  (2  weeks), 
1st  week   civil   cases  only;    May   18th,    civil 
oases  only;  June  15th,   civil  cases  only. 
Eightli  Judicial  District. 

ANSON — Jan.  13th,  criminal  cases  only; 
Feb.  10th,  civil  cases  only:  March  2nd, 
civil  cases  only;  April  18th,  criminal  cases 
only;  May  11th,  civil  cases  only;  June  8th, 
civil  cases   only. 

CHATHAM— Feb.  3rd;  May  4th;  Aug. 
10th,  civil  cases  only;  Nov.  16th. 

MOORE— Jan.  20tli,  civil  cases  only; 
March  23rd,  civil  cases  only  April  20th, 
criminal  cases  only;  May  IStn,  civil  cases 
only;  Aug.  17th,  crimm-ii  cases  only;  Sept. 
?.lst,  civil  cases  only;  Nov.  23rd,  criminal 
cases  only;   Dec.   14th,   civil  cases  only. 

RICHitOND — Jan.  6th,  criminal  cases 
only;  March  30th  (2  weeks);  Sept.  7th, 
criminal  cases  only;  Sept.  28th  (2  weeks), 
1st   week  civil  cases  only. 

SCOTLAND— March  9th.  civil  cases  only; 
April  27th,  criminal  cases  only;  June  1st; 
Oct.    26th,    civil   cases   oily. 

UNION — Jan.  27th,  criminal  cases  only; 
Feb.  17th  (2  weeks),  1st  week  civil  cases 
only;  March  16th,  criminal  cases  only;  Aug. 
3rd,  criminal  cases  only;  Aug.  24th  (2 
weeks),  1st  week  civil  cases  only;  Nov. 
2nd  (2  weeks),  1st  week  criminal  cases 
only. 

Ninth   Judicial  District. 

ALAMANCE— March  2nd;  May  2.5th,  civil 
c.'ises  only;  Sept.  7th  (2  weeks),  1st  week 
criminal  cases  only,  2nd  wef'k  civil  cases 
only;    Nov.   9th,   criminal   cases  only. 

DURHAM — Jan.  6th,  criminal  cases  only; 
.Jan.  20th  (2  weeks),  1st  week  criminal 
cases  only;  March  16th  (2  we^ks),  1st  week 
civil  cases  only;  May  11th,  criminal  cases 
cnly;  Aug.  31st,  criminal  cases  only;  Oct. 
.Wh  (2  weeks),  1st  week  civil  cases  only; 
Pec.    7th,    criminal    cases   only. 

GRANVILLE— Feb.  3rd;  April  27th;  Aug. 
Rrd;  Nov.   23rd. 

GUILFORD-^an.  13tli,  civil  cases  only; 
Feb.  10th  (3  weeks),  1st  week  ci\dl  cases 
only,  3rd  week  criminal  cases  only;  March 
30th,  criminal  cases  'only;  April  13th  (2 
veeks),  1st  week  civil  rases  onh';  June  1st 
(3  weeks),  1st  week  ci\-il  cases  only,  3rd 
week  criminal  cases  only ;  Aug.  24th,  civil 
cases  only;  Sept.   21st,   crimina'  cases  only; 


Get.  26th  (2  weeks),  1st  week  ci\il  cases 
only;  Dec.  14th,  criminal  cases  only;  Dec. 
2Sth,    civil    cases    only. 

ORANGE— March  9th;  May  18th,  civil 
t.ises   only;    Aug.    10th;    Oct.    19th. 

PERSON— April  6th,  Aug.  17th;  Nov. 
lOth. 

Tenth  Judicial  District. 

DAVIDSON— Feb.  24th  (2  weeks);  April 
COth,  civil  cases  only;  Aug.  17th  (2 
'veelcs) ;    Nov.    16th,    civil    cases    only. 

DAVIE— March  30th;   Oct.   5th. 

IREDELL— Jan.  27th  (2  weeks) ;  May  18th 
(2  weeks) ;  Aug.  3rd  (2  weeks) ;  Nov.  2nd 
•  2  weeks). ' 

MONTGOMERY— Jan.  20th,  criminal  cases 
only;  April  13th,  civil  cases  only;  Sept. 
21st    (2    weeks). 

RANDOLPH— March  IGth  (2  weeks);  July 
20th    (2   weeks);    Dec.   7th    (2  weeks). 

ROWAN— Feb.  10th  (2  weeirs) ;  May  4th 
(2  weeks);  Aug.  31st  (2  weeks);  Nov.  23rd 
(2   weeks). 

STANLY — Jan.  13th,  criminal  cases  only; 
March  9th,  civil  cases  only  July  13th, 
criminal  cases  only;  Sept.  14th,  civil  cases 
only. 

YADKIN— April   27th;    Oct.    19th. 

Eleventh  Judicial  District. 

ALLEGHANY— March    23rd;    Aug.    24th. 

ASHE— June  1st;   Oc^   26th. 

CASWELL— April  13th;  Oct.  19th. 

FORSYTH— Feb.  lOtn  (?  weeks),  1st  week 
criminal  cases  only;  March  9t!i  (2  weeks), 
1st  week  civil  cases  onlj';  May  18th  (2 
weeks);  July  27th,  criminal  cases  only; 
Sept.  14th  (2  weeks),  1st  week  civil  cases 
'■nly;  Oct.  12th,  criminal  cases  only;  Dec. 
Vth  (2. weeks),  1st  week  civil  cases  only. 

ROCKINGHAM— Feb.  24th  (2  weeks); 
June  8th  (2  weeks),  1st  week  civil  cases 
only;  Aug.  3rd,  criminal  case'  only;  Nov. 
Pth  (2  wecks^,. 

STOKES— May  4th;  Sept.  28th  (2  weeks). 

SURRY— Feb.  3'-d;  April  20th;  Aug.  31st 
(2  weeks)  1st  week,  civil  cases  only;  Nov. 
2.3rd   (2  weeks). 

Iwelfth  Judicial   District. 

CABARRUS— Jan.  27th  (2  weeks);  May 
4th  (2  weeks);  Aug.  31st;  Oct.  26th  (2 
weeks). 

CLEVELAND— March  23rd  (2  weeks); 
Aug.   3rd   (2  weeks);   Nov.   9th   (2  weeks). 

GASTON— Feb.  24th  (9.  weeks);  May  18th 
(2  weeks);  Sept.  14th  (2  weeks);  Nov.  23rd. 


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LINCOLN— Apr.  6th;  Sept.  7tL;  Dec.  14th.  i 
MECKLENBURG— Jan.  13th  (2  w?eks)  1st 
week,  civil  cases  only;  Feb.  10th  (2  weeks) 
1st  week,  criminal  cases  only.  March  9th 
(2  weeks)  1st  week,  civil  cases  only;  April 
20th  (2  weeks)  1st  week  criminal  cases 
only,  2nd  week  civil  cases  only;  June  1st 
('Z  weeks),  1st  week  criminal  cases  only, 
2nd  week  civil  cases  only;  July  20th  (2 
weeks),  1st  week  civil  cases  only;  Aug. 
17th  (2  weeks),  1st  week  criminal  cases 
riily;  Sept.  28th,  crimiral  ca.ses  only;  Oct. 
5th  (3  weeks),  1st  week,  civil  cases  only; 
Nov.  30th  1,2  weeks),  1st  we^i^k  civil  cases 
only;     2nd     week,     criminal    cases    only. 

TlUrteentli  Judicial  District. 

ALEXANDER— Feb.  :7th;  Sept.  28  (2 
weeks). 

CALDWELL— Feb.  24th  (2  weeks);  Aug. 
81st  (2  weeks);  Nov.  30th  (2  weeks),  1st 
week,    civil   cases   onlv. 

CATAWBA— Feb.  Srd  (?  weeks);  May  4th 
(2  weeks)  1st  week,  civil  cases  only;  July 
13th   (2  weeks);   Nov.  2nd   (2  vreeks). 

MITCHELL— Anril  6tn  (2  weeks);  July 
27th  (2  weeks)  1st  week,  civil  cases  only; 
Nov.    16th    (2    weeks). 

WATAUGA— March  23rd  (2  weeks);  Sept. 
14th  (2  weeks). 

WILKES— Jan.  20th  (2  weeks)  1st  week, 
civil  cases  only;  March  9th  (2  weeks); 
Aug.  10th  (2  weeks);  Oct.  12lh  (2  weeks) 
]?t    week,    civil    oases   unly. 

Fourteenth  Judicial  District. 

BURKE— March  9th  (i  weeks);  June  1st 
(2  weeks)  1st  week,  civil  cases  only;  Aug. 
10th  (2  weeks);  Dee.  7th  (2  weeks)  1st 
week,    civil   eases   only. 

HENDERSON— March  2nd,  criminal  cases 
only;  May  11th  v2  weeks)  1st  week,  jail 
and  civil  cases;  Oct.  fth  (2  weeks)  1st 
week,    criminal    cases    only;    Nov.    16th    (2 


weeks)    1st   week,   jail   and   civil   casea. 

MCDOWELL— Jan.  20th  (2  weeks)  lat 
week,  civil  cases  only;  Feb.  17th  (2  weeks); 
,Julv  27th  (2  weeks);  Sept.  21st  (2  weeks). 

POLK— April  20th  (2  weeks);  Oct.  19th 
(2  weeks). 

RUTHERFORD— Feb.  3rd  (2  weeks)  Isl 
week,  civil  cases  only;  April  6th  (2  weeks); 
.^ug.  24th  (2  weeks)  Isr  week,  civil  cases 
only;    Nov.    2nd    (2    wcks). 

YANCEY— March    23rJ    (2    weeks);    June 
15th,  civil  cases  only;  Sept.   7th  (2  weeks). 
Fifteenth   Judicial   District. 

BUNCOMBE— Feb.  3rd  (3  weeks);  March 
fth  (4  weeks)  1st  week  civil  cases  only; 
.\pril  20th  (2  weeks);  May  2.3th  (4  weeks) 
1st  week,  civil  cases  only;  Aug.  Srd  (2 
.^eeks);  Sept.  14th  (6  weeks)  1st  and  4th 
weeks,  ci^al  cases  orly ;  Nov.  16th  (2 
weeks);  Dec.  8th  (2  weeks)  1st  week,  civil 
cases    only. 

MADISON— Jan.  20th  (2  weeks)  1st  week, 
civil  cases  only ;  Feb.  24th  (2  weeks) ;  May 
4th  (2  weeks)  1st  week,  civil  cases  only; 
Aug.  17th  (2  weeks) ;  Nov.  2nd  (2  weeks) 
3st  week,  civil  cases  onlv. 

TRANSYLVANIA— April  6th  (2  weeks); 
4ug.   31st   (2  weeks);   Nov.   30th. 

Sixteenth  Judicial  District. 

CHEROKEE— March  3C+h  (2  weeks);  Aug. 
10th   (2  weeks);   Nov.   9t>.   (2  weeks). 

CLAY— April    13th;    Sept.    21st. 

GRAHAM— March  16th  (2  weeks);  Sept. 
7th    (2    weeks). 

HAYWOOD— Jan.  27th  (3  weeks);  July 
i:jth    (2    weeks);    Sept.    2Sth     (2    weeks). 

JACKSON— Feb.  17th  (2  weeks),  May 
ISth  (2  weeks),  1st  week  civil  casea  only; 
Oct.    12th    (2   weeks.) 

MACON— April  2Uth  (2  weeks);  Nov.  28rd 
(2    weeks). 

SWAIN— March  2nd  (  weeks);  Oct.  Mth 
(2  weeks). 


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NORTH  CAROLINA  COURTS. 


33 


North  Carolina  Courts. 


THE  SUPREME  COURT  OF 
NORTH  CAROLINA. 

Waller  Clark,  of  Wake,  Chief  Justice. 

Piatt  D.  Walker,  of  Mecklenburg,  Asso- 
ciate Justice. 

Henry  G.  Connor,  of  Wilson,  Associate 
Justice. 

William  A.  Hoke,  of  Lincoln,  Associate 
Justice. 

George  H.  Brown,  Jr.,  of  Beaufort,  Asso- 
ciate  Justice. 

Thomas  S.    Kenan,   of   Raleigh,   Clerk. 

J.  L.  Seawell.  of  Raleigh,  Office  Clerk. 

Robert    H.    Bradley,    of    Raleigh,    Marshal 
/«n<K  Librarian. 
[/Robert  C.   Strong,   of  Raleigh,  Reporter. 

Tne  Supreme  Court  meets  on  the  first 
Monday  of  February  and  the  fourth  Monday 
o!  August  of  each  j'ear.  The  call  of  appeals 
from  the  Judicial  Districts  begins  on  Tues- 
day of  each  week  during  the  term. 

Applicants       for       License       to 
Practice  La^ic. 

Each  applicant  must  have  attained  the 
age  of  twenty-one  years,  and  must  have 
Ptudied 

Ewcll's  Essentials,  3  volumes; 

Clark  on  Corporaticns; 

Schouler  on   Executors; 

Bispham's    Equity; 

Clark's  Code  of  Civil  Procedure; 

Volume  I  Code  of  North  Carolina; 

Constitution  of  North  Carolina; 

Constitution  of  the  United  States; 

Creasy's  English  Constitution; 

Sharswood's   Legal    Ethics; 

Sheppard's   Constitutional   Text   Book; 

Cooley's  Principles  of  Constitutional 
Law. 

Eacli  applicant  must  have  read  law  two 
years    at    least. 

Examinations  for  license  to  practice  law 
are  held  on  the  first  Monday  in  February 
and  the  fourth  Monday  in  August  of  each 
year.     The  examinations  are  in  writing. 

Conditions  Precedent  to  Examination: 
Before  being  allowed  to  stand  an  exami- 
nation each  applicant  must  comply  with 
the   following   conditions: 

I.  He  must  be  at  the  time  twenty-one 
years  of  age,  or  will  arrive  at  that  age 
before   the    time   for   the   next   examination. 

H.  He  must  file  with  the  Clerk  of  the 
Court  a  certificate  of  good  moral  charac- 
ter signed  by  two  attorneys  who  practice 
in  that  Court.  An  applicant  from  another 
State  may  have  such  certificate  signed  by 
any  State  officer  of  the  State  from  which 
he   comes. 

HI.  He  must  deposit  with  the  Clerk 
twenty-one  dollars  and  fifty  cents.  Of 
this  sum  one  dollar  and  fifty  cents  shall 
be  retained  by  the  Clerk.  If  the  appli- 
cant obtains  license  the  remaining  twenty 
dollars     shall     be     paid     by     the     Clerk     to 


the  librarian  for  use  of  the  Supreme  Court 
library.  If  the  applicant  fails  on  exami- 
nation the  twenty  dollars  shall  be  repaid 
him. 

SUPERIOR    COURTS. 

First    Judicial    Distrct. 

GEORGE  W.  WARD,  Resident  Judge, 
Elizabeth   Citv. 

HALLETT  S.  WARD,  Solicitor,  Washing- 
ton. 

SPRING  TERM— C.  M.  Cooke,  Presiding 
Judge,    Louisburg. 

FALL  TERM— O.  H.  Guion,  Presiding 
Judge,    New    Bern. 

Composed  of  the  counties  of  Beaufort,  Cur- 
rituck, Camden,  Pasquotank,  Perquimans, 
Chowan,  Gates,  Washington,  Tyrrell,  Hyde, 
Dare. 

Second   Judicial   District. 

ROBERT  B.   PEEBLES,     Resident     Judge, 

.JOHN  H.  KERR,   Solicitor,  Warrenton. 

SPRING  TERM— 0.  H.  Allen,  Presiding 
Judffe,   Kinston. 

FALL  TERM— C.  M.  Cooke,  Presiding 
Judge,    Louisburg. 

Composed  of  the  counties      of      Halifax, 
Northnmpton.    Warren,    Bertie,    Hertford. 
Third   Judicial   District. 

O.  H.  GUnON,  Resident  Judge,  New 
Bern. 

CHAS.  L.  ABERNETHY,  Solicitor,  Beau- 
fort. 

SPRING  TERM— W.  R.  Allen,  Presiding 
Judge,    Goldsboro. 

FALL  TERM— 0.  H.  Allen,  Presiding 
Judge,    Kinston. 

Composed  of  the  counties  of  Pitt,  Craven, 
Greene.     Carteret,     Jones.     Pamlico. 
I         Fourth   Judicial  District. 

CHARLES    M.     COOKE,    Resident    -Tudge, 
I  Louisburg. 

CHARLES  C.  DANIELS,  Solicitor.  Wilson. 
I      SPRING    TERM— C.    C.    Lyon,      Presiding 
Judge.     Elizabethtown. 

FALL    TERM— W.    R.      Allen,      Presiding 
I  Judge,   Goldsboro. 
...Composed   of   the   counties     of     Franklin, 
\Viison.     Vance.  Edgecombe.  Martin.  Nash. 
Fifth  Judicial  District. 

OLIVER  H.  ALLEN,  Resident  Judge.  Kin- 
ston. 

RODOLPH  DUFFY,  Solicitor,  Catharine 
Lake. 

SPRING  TERM— Walter  H.  Neal,  Presid- 
ing:   .Tuda:".    Laurinburg. 

FALL  TERM— C.  C.  Lyon,  Presiding 
Judge,    Elizabethtown. 

Composed  of  the  counties  of  New  Han- 
over, Dnjplin,  Lenoir,  Sampson,  Pender, 
Onslow 

Sixth  Judicial  Distrct. 

WM.  R.  ALLEN,  Resident  Judge,  Golds- 
boro. 

ARMISTEAD  JONES,   Solicitor.  Raleigh. 


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NORTH  CAROLINA    COURTS. 


NORTH  STATE  MUTUAL  LIFE  INSURANCE  COMPANY 

Home  Office,  KINSTON,  N.  C. 

CAPITAIi  PAID  IN  CASH $100,000,00 

All  policies  registered  and  iinsurijassed.   Indemnity   against  AC- 
CEDEINT  and  ILLNESS  at  louost  possible  cost. 
J.    W.    GRiVINGEK.   Pres.      N    J.    ROUSE,    Gen,    Manager.     J.    J. 

ROGERS,  Supt.  of  Agencies.  J.  M.  PARROTT,  Med.  Director. 
W.  B.  BKOWX,   Secretary. 


SPRING    TERM— J.    C.    Biggs,    Presiding 
Judge,     Durham. 

FALL  TERM— Walter  U.  Neal,  Presiding 
Judge,    Laurinburg. 

Composed  of  the  counties  of  Wake,  Wiiyne, 
Harnett,   Johnston. 

Seventh  Judicial  District. 

C.   C.   LYON,   Resident  Judge,   Whitev-ilie. 

N.    A.    SINCLAIR.    Solicitor,    Fayetteville. 

SPRING  TERM— Benj.  F.  Long,  Presiding 
Judge,    Statesville. 

FALL  TERM— J.  C.  Biggs,  Presiding 
Judge,    Durham. 

Composed  of  the  counties  if  Cjlumbus, 
Cumberland,  Roberson,  Bladen,  Bruns- 
wick. 

Eighth  Judicial   District. 

WALTER  H.  NEAL,  Resident  Judge, 
Laurinburg. 

L.  D.  ROBINSON,  Solicitor.  Wadesboro. 

SPRING  TERM— E.  B.  Jones,  Presiding 
.;udge,     Winston-Salem. 

FALL  TERM— B.  F.  Long,  Presiding 
Judge,     Statesv-ille. 

Composed  of  the  Counties     of     Chatham, 
Moore,    Scotland,    Anson,    Union,    Richmond. 
Ninth   Judicial   District. 

J.  CRAWFORD  BIGGS,  Resident  Judge, 
Durham. 

AUBRY  L.  BROOKS,  Solicitor,  Greens- 
boro. 

SPRING  TERM— Jas.  L.  Webb,  Presiding 
Judge,    Shelbv. 

FALL  TERM— E.  B.  Jones,  Presiding 
Judge,    Winston. 

Composed  of  the  counties  of  Durham, 
Guilford,  Granville,  Alamance,  Orange,  Per- 
son. 

Tenth  Judicial  District. 

BENJ.  F.  LONG,  Resident,  Judee,  States- 
ville. 

WM.   C.    HAMilER.   Solicitor.   Asheboro. 

SPRING  TERM— W.  P.  Council,  Presid- 
intr    Judge,    Hickory. 

FALL  TERM— Jas.  L.  Webb,  Presiding 
Judge,    Shelby. 

Composed  of  the  counties  of  Montgomery, 
Tredell,  Rowan,  Davidson,  Stanly,  Randolph, 
Davie,    Yadkin. 

Eleventh  Judicial  District. 

ERASTUS  B.  JONES.  Resident  Judge, 
Winston. 


S.   P.   GRAVES,   Solicitor,   Mt.    Airy. 

SPRING  TERM— M.  il.  Justice,  Presiding 
Judge,    Rutherfordton. 

FALL  TERM— W.  B.  Council,  Presiding 
Judge,    Hickory. 

Composed  of  the  counties  of  Forsyth, 
\MIkes,  Rockingham.  Alleghany,  Caswell, 
Surry,    Stokes. 

T^velfth    Judicial    District. 

JAMES  L.   WEBB,  Resident  Judge,  Shelby. 

HEKIOT  CLARKSON,  Solicitor,  Charlotte. 

SPRING  TERM— Fred  Moore,  Presiding 
Judge,    Asheville. 

FALL  TERM— M.  H.  Justice,  Presiding 
Judge,    Rutherfordton. 

Composed  of  the  counties  of  Mecklenburg, 
Clfveiand,   Gaston,   Lincoln,   Cabarrus. 
Thirteenth     Judicial     District. 

W.  B.  COUNCIL,  Resident  Judge,  Hick- 
ory. 

FRANK    A    LINNEY,    Solicitor,    Boone. 

SPRING  TERM— G.  F.  Ferguson,  Presid- 
ing Judge,    Wavnesville. 

FALL  TERM— Fred  Moore,  Presiding 
Judge,    Asheville. 

Composed  of  the  counties  of  Catawba, 
Alexander,  Caldwell,  Mitchell,  Watauga, 
Ashe. 

Foiirteenth    Judicial    District. 

JI.  H.  JUSTICE,  Resident  Judge,  Buth- 
erfordton. 

J.   F.   SPAINHOUR,   Solicitor,  Morganton 

SPRING  TERM— Geo.  W.  Ward,  Presid- 
ing   Judge.    Elizabeth    City. 

FALL  TERM— G.  S.  Perguson,  Presiding 
.Judge,    Wavnesville. 

Composed  of  the  counties  of  Yancey, 
McDowell,  Henderson,  Rutherford,  Polk, 
Burke. 

Fifteenth   Judicial   District. 

FREDERICK  MOORE,  Resident  Judge. 
Asheville. 

MARK   W.   BROWN,  Solicitor,  Ash.ville. 

SPRING  TERM— R.  B  Peebles,  Presiding 
Judare,    Jackson. 

FALL  TERM— Geo.  W.  Ward,  Presiding 
Judg;\    Elizabeth    City. 

Composed  of  the  counties  of  Buncombe,. 
Madison,    Transylvania. 

Sixteenth    Judicial   District. 

GAHL.\ND  F.  FERGUSON,  Resident 
Judge,  Wayni'sville. 


NORTH  CAROLINA  RAILROADS. 


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THAD.  J>.  BRYSON,  Solicitor,  Bryson 
City. 

SPRING  TERM— 0.  H.  Guicn,  Presiding 
Judge,    New    Bern. 

FALL  TERM— R.  B.  Peebles,  Presiding 
Judge,    Jackson. 

Composed  of  the  counties  of  Haywood, 
Jackson,  Swain,  Graham,  Cherokee,  Clay, 
Macon. 

UNITED  STATES  (FEDERAL) 
COURTS. 

The    United    States    Circuit    and    District 

courts   are    held    at     the     same     times   and 
places,  with  the  same  Judges  and  officers. 
EASTERN    DISTRICT. 

THOMAS  R.    PURNELL,   Judge,   Raleigh. 

HARRY  SKINNER.  Distriot  Attorney 
Ra!eigh. 

J.  A.  GILES,  Assistant  District  Attorney 
Piltsbnrn. 

CLAUDIUS   DOCKERY,   Marshal,   Raleigh. 

Raleigh  Circuit  and  District — H.  L.  Grant, 
Clerk;  George  L.  Tonnoffski.  Deputy  Cierk. 
—May   25th,    (2);    November   23rd,    (3). 

>\'iimington  Ciicuit  and  District — S.  P. 
Collier,  Clerk;  J.  K.  Collier,  Deputy 
Clerk— May  11th,   (2);  November  9th,   (2) 

New  Bern    Circuit    and     District— George 


Green,  Deputy  Clerk,  New  Bern — April 
27th,     (2);    October   26th,    (2). 

Elizabeth  City  Circuit  and  District — Sam'l 
M.  Alexander,  Deputy  Clerk,  Elizabeth  City 
—April  13th;   October  12th. 

Washington  Circuit  and  District — H.  L. 
Grant,    Clerk— April   20th;    October  19th. 

WESTERN  DISTRICT. 
JAMES  E.   BOYD,  Judge,  Greensboro. 
^A.    E.    HOLTON,    District    Attorney,    \Yin- 

ston. 

AUGUSTUS  PRICE,  Assistant  District  At- 
tciiioy,    Salisbury. 

J.   M.   MILLIKAN,  Marshal,  Greensboro. 

Greensboro  Circuit  and  District  Court — 
Samuel  L.  Trogden,  Clerk,  Greensboro. — 
April    6th,     (2);    October   5th,    (2). 

Statesville  Circuit  and-  District  Court — 
Henry  C.  Ccwles,  Clerk,  Statesville. — April 
20th,    (2);    October  19ih,    (2). 

Asheville  Circuit  and  District  Court — 
W.  S.  Hyams,  Clerk,  Asheville — May  4th, 
(2);    November    2nd,    (3). 

Ciiarlotte  Circuit  and  District  Court — 
Henry  C.  Cowles,  Clerk,  Statesville — June 
1st:    December   7th,    (2). 

Wilkesboro  Circuit  and  District  Court — 
Milton  McNeill,  Wilkesboro,  Clerk. — May 
25th;    November    23rd. 


North  Carolina  Railroads. 


Atlantic  Coast  Line  Systexa. 

Chairman  Board  of  Directors — H.  Walters, 

Niw   York. 

President — T.    M.    Emerson,   Wilmington. 

Vice-Presidents — Alexander  Hamilton,  Pe- 
tersburg, Va. ;  C.  S.  Gadsden,  Charleston,  S. 
C. ;    J.    R.    Kenl}-,    Wilmington,    N.    C. 

Secretary — H.    L.    Borden,    New   York. 

Treasurer — James  F.   Post,   Wilmington. 

Comptroller — H.  C.  Prince,  Wilmington. 

General  Manager — W.  N.  Royall,  Wil- 
mington. 

Freight  Claim  Agent— A.  C.  Kenly,  Wil- 
mington. 

Passenger  Traffic  Manager— W.  J.  Craig, 
Wilmington. 

Freight  Traffic  Manager— R.  A.  Brand, 
Wilmington. 

Southern    Railway    System. 

President — W.  W.  Finlev,  Washington, 
D.   C. 

First  Vice  President — A.  B.  Andrews, 
Raleigh. 

Assistant  to  First  Vice-President — H.  W. 
Miller,    Raleigh. 

Vice-Presidents — John  J1.  Gulp,  Washing- 
ton, D.  C;  Thomas  O.  Powell,  St.  Louis, 
I  Mo.;  Henry  B.  Spencer,  Washington,  D.  C. ; 
Fairfax    Harrison,    Washington,    D.    C. 

Vice-President  and  General  Manager — 
Charles  H.   Ackert. 

General  Counsel— Francis  L.  Stetson, 
New  York. 

General  Solicitor — W.  A.  Henderson, 
Washington,    D.    O. 

General   Counsel — Alfred   P.   Thorn,   Wash- 


ington, D.   C. ;   \.  P.  riumphrov,   Louisville, 

Secretary— R.    D.    Lankford,    New   York. 

Treasurer — H.  C.  Ansley,  Washington, 
D.  C. 

Comptroller— A.  H.  Plant,  Washington, 
D.    C. 

Auditor — E.'  H.  Kemper,  Washington, 
D.    C. 

Freight  Traffic  Manager — L.  Green,  Wash- 
ington,   D.    C. 

Assistant  Freight  Ti-affic  Manager — G.  L. 
Browdcr,     .Vtlanta.    Ga. 

Division  Freight  Agent— G.  G.  Thompson, 
Greensboro. 

Freight  Claim  Agent — J.  J.  Hooper, 
]  Washington,   D.    C. 

Passenger  Traffic  Manager — S.  H.  Hard- 
wick,   Washington,   D.   C. 

Oejieral  Passenger  Agent — W.  H.  Tayloe, 
M'ashington,  D.  C.     . 

Purchasing  Agent — A.  Gordon  Jones, 
\\':i-hington,    D.     C. 

Seaboard   Air   Line   System. 

President— W.    A.    Garrett,    Norfolk,    Va. 

Vice-President — L.  Sevier,  New  York, 
^.    Y. 

Secretary — D.  C.  Porteous.  New  York, 
N.   Y. 

Treasurer  and  Assistant  Secretary— R.  L. 
Nntt,    Portsmouth,    Va. 

Comptroller— T.  W.  Roby,  Portsmouth,  Va. 

General  Superintendent— C.  H.  Hix, 
Portsmouth,    Va. 

General  Counsel— L.  R.  Watts,  Ports- 
mouth,  Va. 


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NORTH  CAROLINA  RAILROADS. 


FOURTH  NATIONAL  BANK 

FaYETTEVILLE,  n.  c. 

H.  W.  LiFLLY,  President.     JNO.    O.    ELLINGTON,    Vice-President 
and  Cashier,     j.  H.HTGHTOA\"ER,  Assistant  Cashier. 

CAPITAL  and  SURPLUS $150,000.00 

AVe  make  a  specialty  of  handling,'  North  Carolina  items  direct 
at  reasonable  rates.  We  have  just  eomiileted  and  now  occupy  tlie 
most  modern  banliinj;  rooms  in   tlie   State. 


Superintendent  First  Di\dsion — J.  H.  Witt, 
Richmond,    Va. 

SupLi-intendent  Second  Division — J.  M. 
Slita,    Raleigh,    N.    C. 

Superintendent  Third  Division — W.  A. 
Gore,    Abbeville,    S.    C. 

Superintendent  Fifth  Division — H.  B. 
Grimshaw,    Aniericus,    Ga. 

Superintendent  Sixth  Division — W.  J. 
Jenks,    Jacksonville,     Fla. 

Assistant  General  Passenger  Agent — W. 
E.    Christian,    Atlanta,    Ga. 

General  Freight  Agent— C.  R.  Capps, 
Portsmouth,  Va. 

General  Passenger  Agent — C.  B.  Rvan, 
Portsmouth,    Va. 

General    Claim      Agjnt— W.      L.      Stanly, 
Portsmouth,    Va. 
Aberdeen  &  Asheboro  Railway. 

President  and  Traffic  Manager — Henry  A. 
Page,    Aberdeen. 

General   Manager— J.   R.    Page,   Biscoe. 

Auditor — Frank    Page,    Biscoe. 

Secretary  and  Treasurer— Mary  E.  Page, 
Abeidecn. 

Aberdeen  and  Rock  Fish  Rail- 
road Company. 

President  and  General  Manager — John 
Blue,     Aberdeen. 

Secretary  and  Treasurer — W.  A.  Blue, 
Aberdeen. 

Auditor— J.    W.    Phillips,    Aberdeen. 

General  Superintendent — C.  N.  Blue, 
Aberdeen. 

Durham     and     soutliem     Rail- 
w^ay  Company. 

President — B.   N.   Duke,   New  York. 
Vice-President — J.    E.    Stagg,    Durham. 
Superintendent — W.    Hale,    Durham. 
General   Freight   and  Passenger   Agent — S. 
H.    Reams,    Dmham. 
General  Counsel — F.  L.   Fuller,  New  York. 

CaldAvell    and    Nortliern    Rail- 
Avay  Company. 

President — Wm.  A.    Barber,  Chester,  S.   C. 
Treasurer— F.    Wolfe,    Chester,     S.    C. 
General   Manager — L.    T.    Nichols,    Chester, 
S.   C. 


Auditor— F.  B.   Clements,  Ch.  ?ter,  S.  C. 
Carolina      and      Northw^estern 

Rail-oray. 

President— W.    A.    Barber,    Chester,    S.    C. 
Auditor— F.    B.    Clements,    Chester,    S.    C. 
General  Manager— L.   T.   Nichols,  Chester, 
S.  C. 

Randolph  &    Cumberland    Rail- 
road Company. 

President — I.    A.     McCormick,     Carthage. 
Treasurer — B.    M.    Fellows,    New    York. 
Superintendent— J.      A.     Robertson,     Car- 
tliaw. 

Cashie   and   Cho'nran   Railroad. 

President  and  General  Manager— J.  T. 
Deal,    Norfolk,    Va. 

Treasurer — J.    C.    Johnson,    Norfolk,    Va. 
■  &  '',;v  e'itgTn  Railxray. 

President — A.    B.    Andrews,    Raleigh. 

Secretary — H.    W.    Miller,    Raleigh. 

Supeiintendent^Theo.  Parker,  Danville, 
Vn. 

Durham    and    Charlotte    Rail- 
road Company. 

President — J.    B.    Lennig,    Bridesburg,    Pa. 

Auditor — John   H.    Kennedy,   Gulf. 

Superintendent  and  Traffic  Manager — F. 
D.    Jones,    Gulf. 

£ast    Carolina    Rail^tray    Com- 
pany. 

President  and  Treasurer — Henry  Clark 
r.ridgers,     Tarboro. 

Auditor — W.    Rutland,    Tarboro. 

Freight  Claim  Agent— -Haywood  Foxhall, 
Tarboro. 

East    Tennessee    and    Western 

North    Carolina    Railroad. 

President — F.  P.  Howe,  Johnson  City, 
Ttnn. 

Secretary  and  Treasurer — ^J.  S.  Wise, 
Philadelphia,    Pa. 

(.eueral  Superintendent — Geo.  VV.  Hardin, 
lobnson    City,    Tenn. 

New    Hanover       Transit    Com- 
pany. 

President — H.    C.    Mci^ueen,    Wilmington. 

S  cntary  and  Treasurer — J.  C.  Stevenson, 
Wilmington. 


NORTH   CAROLINA    RAILROADS. 


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RALEIGH  SAVINGS  BANK,  -   Raleigh,  N.  C. 

JOHN  T.  PULLEN,  President.  CHARLES   ROOT,    Cashier, 

DEPOSITS    OVER    $700,000.00 

SURPLUS •      55,000.00 

Four  per  cent  paid  on  deposits.  Write  for  further  information. 


General  Manager — J.  W.  Harper,  Wil- 
mington. 

NoTtliainpton      and      Hertford 
Railroad. 

President      and      Treasurer — Charles      T 
Westcott,    Baltimore,    Md. 
Secretary- — J.      G.      VVescott,      Baltimore, 

i:c 

Auditor  and  General  Freight  Agent — J.  F. 
Pennewell,    Gumberry. 

Norfolk    and     Southern    Rail- 
road Company. 

President — Frank  S.  Gannon,  621  Broad- 
way,  N.    Y. 

Ceneral  Freight  and  Passenger  Agent — H 
C     Hudsrins.    Norfolk.    Va. 

Auditor— W.   L.   Bird,   Norfolk,   Va. 

Assistant  General  Superintendent — R.  P. 
I'd^ter.   Raleiah. 

Land  and  Industrial  Agent — Fred.  L.  Mer- 
ritt.   Norfolk,   Va. 

Norfolk  and  Western  Railxvay 
Company. 

Chairm«n  of  Board — Henry  Finck,  New 
York,  N.   Y. 

President — L.  E.  Jchnson,  Koanoke,  Va. 

Comptroller — Joseph  W.  Coxe,  Roanoke, 
Va. 

Gcn'^ral  Superintendent — A.  C.  Needles, 
Roanoke,  Va. 

Division  Superintendent — V.  A.  Riton, 
Crewe.   Va. 

Traffic  Manager— T.  S.  Davant,  Roanoke, 
Va. 

General  Freight  Agent— J.  R.  RufSn. 
Roanoke,   Va. 

General  Passenger  Agent — W.  B.  Bevill, 
Roanoke,   Va. 

General  Manager — N.  D.  Maher,  Roanoke, 
Va 

Raleigh  and  Southport  Railway 
Company. 

President  and  General  Manager — J.  A. 
Mills,   Raleigh. 

Vice-President — F.   J.   Lisman,   New  York. 

Secretary  and  Treasurer— F.  T.  Ricks, 
Raleigh. 

Attorney — R.   N.    Simms,   Raleigh. 


Kaleigh  and     Western     Railway 
Company. 

President    and    General    Manager — Samuel 
A.   Henzy,   New  York,   N.   Y. 

Red      Springs      and      Bowmore 
Railroad. 

President,  Secretary  and  Treasurer — W.   P. 
Williams,    Red   Springs. 

Wellington     and    Poxirellsville 
Railroad  Company. 

President   and   Treasurer— Horton    Corwin, 
Jr. .    Edenton. 

Superintendent — H.    T.    Walters,    Ahoskie. 

General    Freight    and    Passenger    Agent — 
J.  J.   Harrison,  Windsor. 

W^arrenton    Railroad. 

President    and    General     Manager — W.      B. 
Povd,    Warrenton. 

Secretary   and   Treasurer— J.    M.    Gardner, 
Warrenton. 

Superintendent — B.   P.   Terrell,   Warrenton. 
Consolidated       Railways.       Light 
and   Power  Company. 

President — Hugh   MacRae.  Wilmington, 

N.    C. 

Vice-President — M.  F.  H.  Gouverneur,  Wil- 
mington, N.  C. 

Treasurer — R.  J.  Jones,  Wilmington,  N.  O. 

Secretary — H.        Woollcott,       Wilmington, 
N.  C. 

General    Manager — A.     B.     Skeldinj;,     Wil- 
mington, N.  C. 

Offiicers  N.  C.  R.  R. 

President — Hugh  G.  Chatham,  Elkin. 

Secretary     and     Treasurer — A.     H.     Eller, 
Burlington. 

Attorney — R.    A.    Doughton,    Sparta. 
Atlantic  and  Western  R.  R. 

President    and    General     Manager — J.      H. 
Winder,    Dante,    Va. 

Superintendent    and    Auditor — H.    P.      Ed- 
wards,   Sanford. 

A.   &  N.  C.  Railroad. 

President — J.     W.     Grainger,     Kinston. 
Secretary  and  Treasurer — D.  J.  Broadhurst, 
Goldsboro. 
Attorney — P.   M.    Pearsall,   New  Bern. 


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SOCIETIES    AND     ORGANIZATIONS. 


Societies  and  Organizations. 


N.  C.  Division  United  Confed- 
erate Veterans. 

Major  General  Conimanrler — General  Ju- 
lian S.   Carr,   Durham. 

Adjutant  General  and  Chief  of  Staff— Col. 
H.  A.  London,  Pittsboro. 

Inspector  General — Lieutenant  Colonel 
W.    H.    Gregory,    States\'ille. 

Assistant  Inspector  General — Lieutenant 
Colonel   James   A.    Bryan,    New   Bern. 

Quartermaster  General — Lieutenant  Colo- 
nel T.    L.   Emry,   Weldon. 

Judge  Advocate  General — Lieutenant  Col- 
onel  C.    B.    Watson,    Winston. 

Commissary  General — Lieutenant  Colonel 
P.   H.   Hanes,   Winston. 

Surgeon  General — Lieutenant  Colonel  W. 
D.   McMi.lan,   Wilmington. 

Chaplain  General — Lieut.  Col.  A.  D.  Betts. 
Raleigh. 

Chief  of  Artillery — Lieutenant  Colonel  J. 
B.    Slarr,    Fayetteville. 

Chief  of  Ordnance — Lieutenant  Colonel 
J.   M.    Wall,    Wadesboro. 

Assistant  Adjutant  General — Major  R.  0. 
Barker,   Salisbury. 

Assistant  Quartermaster  General — Major 
Jacob    S.    Allpn,    Raleigh. 

Assistant  Judge  Advocate  General — Major 
A.   W.   Graham,   Oxford. 

Assistant  Commissary  General — Major 
Ashley   Home,    Claj'ton. 

Aides — Majors  F.  H.  Busbee,  Raleigh;  A. 
H.  Boyden,  Salisburj';  J.  A.  Long,  I?ox- 
bcro;  W.  P.  Wood,  Asheboro;  S.  H.  Smith, 
Winston;  G.  S.  Ferguson,  WajTiesville ;  R. 
P.  Paddison,  Point  Caswell;  George  H. 
Hall,  Red  Springs;  Thomas  W.  Harrington, 
CarthagLS  C.  M.  Parks,  Tarboro;  J.  J.  Wol- 
venden.  New  Bern;  J.  F.  Reinhardt,  Lin- 
colnton. 

Color  Bearer — Major  J.  H.  Currie,  Fay- 
etteville. 

Chief  of  Scouts — Maj.  J.  S.  Harris,  of 
Charlotte. 

Bugler — Captain  J.  H.  Parker,  Smith- 
field. 

FIRST   BRIGADE. 

Brigadier  General  Commanding — General 
P.    C.    Carleton,    Statesville. 

No.  Camp.                                           Town. 

162    Catawba Hickory 

212    Cabarrus    County Concord 

319    Col.   Chas.   F.    Fisher   Salisbury 

.394    Reuben   Campbell    Statesville 

4.36    Norfleet Winston 

795    Guilford   County Greensboro 

797     Surry   County    Mt.    Airy 

952    Col.    Jno.    T.    Jones Lenoir 

1155    Confederate    Veteran Elrod 

11S4    Wm.    Gambel Gastonia 

1462    Scales-Boyd Reidsville 

1535    Organ    Church Salisbury 

1552    Morganton Morganton 

1596    W.   J.    Hoke Lincolnton 


SECOND  BRIGADE. 
Brigadier    General    Commanding — General 
W.   L.   London,   Pittsboro. 

No.  Camp.                                            Town. 

326    Julius   Daniel Littleton 

382    Mecklenburg Charlotte 

3S7    Lconidas    J.    Merritt Pittsboro 

486    Ruffin Burlington 

515    L.    O.    B.    Branch Raleigh 

781    Walkup Monroe 

818    Robt.    F.    Webb Durham 

830  Richmond     County     ..     ..Rockingham 

833    Walter    H.    Moore Smithfield 

846    Anson Wadesboro 

984    Henry    L.    Wyatt Henderson 

1084    Jno.    WWte Wan-enton 

1206    Jones Roxboro 

1277  Morris    T.    Smith Oxford 

1278  Oscar    R.    Rand Holly    Springs 

1320    W.    P.    Martin Southern  Pines 

1369    Stanley Albemarle 

1398    Jno.    Manning Eoirham 

1412    Nash    Count}- Rocky    Mount 

1527    Jos.    J.    Davis Louisburg 

1576    Scotland Laurinburg 

1595    Mt.    Zion Mecklenburg 

1646    Randolph Asheboro 

THIRD  BKIGADE. 
Brigadier     General     Commanding — General 

Jas.  I.  Metts,   Wilmington. 

No.  Camp.                                           Town. 

137    Sampson Clinton 

254    Cape    Fear Wilmington 

417    Ryan Red    Springs 

424    Bryan   Grimes Washington 

794    Thos.    Ruffin Goldsboro 

845    Jno.    C.    Lambe Williamston 

849    Drj'sdale Snow    Hiil 

1053    Cary   Whittaker Enfield 

1057    Jas.     W.     Cook Beaufort 

1162    New  Bern New  Bern 

1199    Fairbluff Fairblufl 

1241    R.    F.     Hoke Lumberton 

1245    Gates    Co Wilevton 

1248    Henry   L.    Wyatt Bayboro 

1264    Jesse    S.    Barnes Wilson 

'275    Bill    Johnson Weldon 

1302    Alfred    Roland Roland 

1364    Confederate    Veteran Alberton 

1304    Henrv  M.    Shaw Currituck 

1490    W.    j.    Houston Pearsall 

1.533    Tarboro Tarboro 

1563    David  Williams Burgaw 

1574    Buck  Kitchin    Scotland   Neck 

1578    J.    I.    Metis Whiteville 

1590    W.    F.    Martin Elizabeth   City 

1.592    Gen.    P.    Roberts    Belhaven 

16.35    Matt  Ransom Elm  City 

FOURTH  BRIGADE. 
Briaguier     Gneral     Commanding — General 

Jas.  M.  Ray. 

No.  Camp.                                           Town. 

301    Andrew   Coleman Bryson   City 

681    Zebulon    Vance Asheville 

848    Pink    Welsh Waynesville 

924    Confederate    Veteran     Tryon 

947    Clias.    S.    Roberson Franklin 


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953  Transylvania    Co Brevard 

954  Jas.    R.    Love Webster  | 

956  Confederate    Veteran Murphy! 

1021  Watt    Brvson    Hendersonville  ' 

1045  Cleveland Shelby 

1134  Gen.     i^ender Burnsville 

1156  Davis    Lee    Dickinson    .  .Rutherfordton 

1268  Clierokee     Indians     Cherokee 

1273  Boone Boone 

1621  David    Coleman. Painter 

United    Sons    Confederate 
Veterans. 

Commander— Edwin  R.  McKethan,  Fay- 
etteville. 

Adjutant— J.  A.  McArthur,  Fayetteville, 
N.    C. 

Department  Chaplain— Rev.  Watson  Fair- 
ley,  Fayetteville,  N.  C. 

Department  Inspector — J.  G.  Hollings- 
worth,    Fayetteville. 

Camp    No.    5— George   Davis.    Wilmington. 

Camp  No.  15— Johnston  Pettigrew,  Ashe- 
ville. 

Camp   No.   17— Henry   Wyatt,   Winston. 

Camp  No.  23— Stonewall  Jackson,  Char- 
lotte. 

Cam])  No.  "0— William  Shipp,  Hender- 
sonville. 

Camp  No.  142— Singletary  Pettigrew, 
Washington. 

Camp   No.    166— Harry    Burtrw^n.    Raleigh. 
i      Camp    No.     168— Hector    McKethan,     Fay- 
!  etteville. 
!      Camp  No.  171— Joe  Cash,  Oxford. 

Camp  No.  180— Shoo-ga-see-le-tah.  Cliero- 
kee. 

Camp   No.    216 — Alf   Rowland,    Rowland. 

Camp  No.  229— Cabarrus  County,  Con- 
cord. 

United   Daughters  of  tlie  Con- 
federacy. 

Honorary  Presidents— Mrs.  W.  M.  Parsley, 
Wilmington;  Mrs.  Stonewall  Jackson,  Char- 
lotte; Mrs.  James  M.  Tiernan,  Salisbury; 
Mrs.   E.  E.   Moffitt,   Raleigh. 

Honorary  Vice-Presidents — Mrs.  T.  J. 
Jarvis,  Greenville;  Mrs.  Rufus  Barringer, 
Charlotte. 

President — Mrs.    I.    W.    Faison,    Charlotte. 

Recording  Secretary — Mrs.  F.  M.  Wil- 
liams,   Newton.  i 

Corresponding       Secretary — Mrs.       Gordon  j 
Finger,    Charlotte. 

First  Vice-President — ilrs.  R.  F.  Dalton, 
Greensboro. 

Second    Vice-President — Mrs.    Martin    Wil-  ] 
lard,    Wilnii!)gton.  I 

Third  Vice-President— Mrs.  G.  Phifer  Er- 
win,   Morganton. 

Historian — Miss  Rebecca  Cameron,  Hills- 
boro. 

Asst.  Historian — Mrs.  W.  0.  Shannon, 
Henderson. 

Trea.surer — Miss  Alice   Nelson,   Greensboro. 

Registrar — Mrs.    Loo   D.    Heartt,    Raleigh. 

Recorder  of  Crosses — Mrs.  William  H. 
Overman,    Salisbury. 

Chaplain — Mrs.   James  Eenan,    Wallace. 


North  Carolina  Society  of  Colon- 
ial Dames  of  America. 

President — Mrs.  James  Sprunt,  Wilming- 
ton. 

A'ice-Presidcnts — Miss  Caroline  G.  Meares, 
Wilmington:  Mrs.  Gilmer  Brenizer,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C. ;  Mrs.  M.  A.  Bland,  Charlotte. 

Honorary  President — Mrs.  Gaston  Meares, 
Wilmington. 

Honorary  Vice-Presidents — Mrs.  Virginia 
G.  Empie",  Wilmington;  Mrs.  John  Wilder 
Atkinson,    Wilmington. 

Recording  Secretary— Mrs.  E.  L.  Hollo- 
way,     Wilmington. 

Corresponding  Secretary — Mrs.  W.  N. 
MaiTis,    Wilmington 

Treasurer— Mrs.  E.  P.  Bailey,  Wilming- 
ton. 

Registrar — Mrs.  William  Latimer,  126 
South    Third    Street,    W^ilmington. 

Historian— Mrs  Robert  Strange,  Wilming- 
ton. 

Board  of  Managers— Mrs.  George  Tliomas, 
Airs.  George  W.  Kidder,  Mrs.  J.  Hal  Boat- 
WTight,  Mrs.  H.  B.  Short,  Mrs.  H.  C. 
Prince,  Mrs.  Wm.  Calder,  Mrs.  Clayton 
Giles,  Jlrs.  E.  L.  Prince,  Mrs.  A.  M.  Wad- 
dell,  Mrs.  M.  F.  H.  Gouveneur,  Wilming- 
ton. 


Grand    Army   of  the   Republic. 

DEPARTAIENT   Va.   and   N.    C,    G.   A.      R 

Department  Commander — \.  A.  Hager, 
National    Soldiers'    Home,    Va. 

Assistant  .\djutant-(;eneral — .John  G. 
Sprague,    National    Soldiers'    Home,    Va. 

Wilmington— J.  C.  Abbott  Post,  A.  Bat- 
son,     Commander. 

New  Bern — J.  C.  Beecher  Post,  Issao 
Powell,    Commander. 

Washington — Flusser  Post,  Columbus 
Lawsun.    Commander. 

Hendersonville — Phil  Sheridan  Post,  J. 
H.    Hines,    Commander. 

Marshall — George  W.  Gahagan  Post,  S.  M. 
Da\is.    C;  mmiinder. 

Charlotte— Hartranft  Port,  R.  W.  Smith, 
Commander. 

Tyner— Jas.  S.  McLane  Post,  J.  S.  Chap- 
pell,    Commavider. 

Plymouth— General  Terry  Post,  Samuel 
Wiggins,    Commander. 

Eli/riheth  City — I'^letdicr  Post,  Francis 
Turner,   Commander. 

Scotland  Ne(k,  Jos.  G.  Fulton  Post,  W. 
E.     Jones.    Commander. 

N.  C.  Press  Association. 

.\rchibald  Jolni?on,  President,  Charity 
and    Children,    Thomasville. 

Vice-Presidents — J.  A.  Thomas,  Louisburg 
Tim'  s,  Louisburg;  W.  J.  Jordan,  Snow  Hill 
Standard.  Snow  Hill;  A.  S.  Careon,  Alle- 
ghany   Star,    Sparta. 

Secretary    and    Treasurer — J.    B.    Sherrill, 


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SOCIETIES   AND  ORGANIZATIONS. 


Concord  Times,  Concord. 

Historian— T.  G.  Cobb,  Morganton  Her- 
ald,   Moiganton. 

Orator— J.  H.  Caine,  Asheville  Citizen, 
Asheville. 

Poet— J.  A.  Robinson,  Durham  Sun,  Dur- 
ham. 

Executive  Committee — Archibald  John- 
son, (chm.).  Charity  and  Chil- 
dren, Thomasville;  J.  B.  Sherrill, 
(Sec),  Concord  Times;  H.  A.  London, 
Pittsboro  Record;  W.  C.  Dowd,  Charlotte 
News;  R.  M.  Phillips,  New  Bern  Sun; 
Josephus  Daniels,  Raleigh  News  and  Ob- 
server; D.  T.  Edwards,  Kinston  Free  Press. 

Medical  Society  of  Nortli  Car- 
olina. 

Annual  meeting  at  Morehead  City,   N.  C, 
June   11,    12   and   13,    1908. 
President— S.  D.   Booth,  Oxford. 
First  Vice-President— C.   M.   Strong,  Char- 
lotte. 

Second  Vice-President — ^J.  E.  McLaughlin, 
Statesville. 

Third  Vice-President- W.  G.  Hargrove, 
Kinston. 

Secretary-- D.  A.  Stanton,  High  Point. 
Treasurer — H.  McKee  Tucker,  Raleigh. 
Council — First  District,  Dr.  Oscar  Mc- 
Mullan,  Elizabeth  City;  Second  District, 
Dr.  James  M.  PaiTo.c,  Kinston;  Third  Dis- 
trict, Dr.  Frank  H.  Russell,  Wilmington; 
Fourth  District,  Dr.  Albert  Anderson,  Wil- 
son; Fifth  District,  Dr.  Jacob  F.  High- 
smith,  Fayetteville ;  Sixth  District,  Dr. 
Hubert  A.  Royster,  Raleigh  (SecretarjO ; 
Seventh  District,  Dr.  Edward  C.  Register, 
Cliarlotte  (President) ;  Eighth  District,  Dr. 
J.  B.  Smith,  Pilot  Mountain;  Ninth  Dis- 
trict, Dr.  Thos.  E.  Anderson,  Statesville; 
Tenth  District,  Dr.  James  A.  Burroughs, 
Asheville. 

Orator — L.   B.   McBra-er,   Asheville. 
Essayist — E.    T.    Dickenson,    Wilson. 
Leader   of   Debate— C.    W.    Moseley,    North 
Wilkesboro. 

Committee  on  Public  Policv  and  Legisla- 
tion—R.  H.  Lewis,  Raleigh;  David  T.  Tay- 
loe,  Washington;  J.  E.  Brooks.  Greensboro; 
(Ex-Olficio)  Sam,  D.  Booth,  Oxford;  D.  A. 
Stanton,    High    Point. 

Committee  on  Publication:  D.  A.  Stanton. 
High  Point,  (ex-officio) ;  T.  M.  Jordan,  Ral- 
eigh;  Wm.    A.   Graham,   Durham. 

Committee  on  Scientific  Work— Wm.  DeB. 
MacNidtr,  Chapel  Hill;  H.  S.  Munroe,  Oiar- 
lotte;  (ex-officio)  D.  A.  Stanton,  High 
Point. 

Committee  on  Finance — J.  T.  J.  Battle, 
Greensboro;  Frank  Duffy,  New  Bern;  J.  H. 
Marsh.    Fayetteville. 

Committee  on  Obituaries — R.  D.  Jewett, 
Winston;  A.  S.  Pendleton,  Henderson;  F. 
H.    Holmes,    Clinton. 

N.     C.     Section     of     American 

Chemical    Society. 

President— W.  II.  Pegram,  Trinity  Col- 
lege,   Durham. 


Vice-President— Dr.  J.  E.  Mills,  Chapel 
Hill. 

Secretary-Treasurer- Dr.  R.  0.  E.  Davis, 
Chapel    Hill. 

Reporters— W.  A.  Sj'me,  West  Raleigh; 
J.    M.    Pickel,    Raleigh. 

Representative  in  Council  of  the  Ameri- 
can Chemical  Society— C.  H.  Herty,  Chapel 
Hill. 

Royal  Arcannm. 

Grand  Rtgent— S.   M.   Brmson,   New  Bern. 

•^rand  Secretary— J.  Howell  Way,  Way- 
nesville. 

Annual  session  of  1908  to  be  held  in 
Winston-Salem  second   Wednesday   of  April. 

Pharmaceutical       Association. 

President — C.    R    .Thom.as,    Thomasville. 

First  Vice-President— J.   E.   Shell. 

Second  Vice-President— T.  Y.  Watson, 
Southport. 

Third  Vice-President— W.  H.  Justus, 
ITendersonville. 

Treasurer — G.    K.    Granthum,    Dunn. 

Secretary — P.    W.    Vaughan,   Durham. 

Executive  Committee— T.  R.  Hood, 
(chm.).  Smithfield;  F.  S.  Smith,  Smith- 
field;  H.  T.  Hicks,  Raleigh;  C.  E.  King, 
Durham;  P.  W.  Vaughn,  ex-officio,  Dur- 
ham 

Local  Secretary — D.   R    Davis,  New  Bern. 

Next  meeting,  Morehead  Ci*y,  July  8-9-10. 

N.    C.    Board    of   Pharmacy. 

President — E.   V.   Zfjeller,  Tarboro. 

Secretary  and  Treasurer — F.  W.  Hancock, 
Oxford. 

C.   D.   Bradham,  New  Bern. 

W.    W.    Home,    Favette\-ille. 

C.    B.    Miller,    Goldsboro. 

Attorney— B.    S.    Royster,    Oxford. 

Next  meeting  of  the  Board  for  the  ex- 
amination of  candidates  will  be  held  at  the 
Atlantic  Hotel,  Morehead  City,  Tuesday, 
July  6,  1908. 

North  Carolina  Dental  Society 

President— Dr.    D.    L.    James,    Greenville. 

First  Vice-President— Dr.  C.  A.  White- 
head,   Tarboro. 

Second  Vice-President— Dr.  H.  D.  Harper, 
Kinston. 

Secretary— Dr.    C.    A.    Thompson,    Wilson. 

Treasurer— Dr.  R.  M.  Morrow.   Burlington. 

Essayist- Dr.    J.    H.    Dreher,    Wilmington. 

Executive  Committe— Dr.  D.  E.  Everett, 
Raleigh;  Dr.  J.  N.  Johnson,  Goldsboro; 
Dr.    J.    W.    Carlton,    Spencer. 

Committee  on  Ethics— Dr.  R.  L.  Carr, 
(chm.),  Greenville;  Dr.  Geo.  B.  Patterson, 
Fayetteville;    Dr.    R.    E.    Ware,    Shelby. 

Prosecuting  Committee — Dr.  J.  M.  Flem- 
ing,   Raleigh. 

Supervisor  of  Clinics— Dr.  I.  W.  Jamei- 
son,   Charlotte. 

Examining  Board— Dr.  V.  E.  Turner, 
(pres.),  Raleigh;  Dr.  R.  H.  Jones,  (sec), 
Winston;  Dr.  S.  P.  Hilliard.  Rocky  Mount; 
Dr.    F.    S.    Harris,    Henderson;    Dr.    C.    A. 


SOCIETIES    AND  ORGANIZATIONS. 


41 


The  Great  State  Fair! 

Annual  Reunion 
of  the  People 

HELD  AT  RALEIGH  IN  OCTOBER 

Now  Holds  tlie  Recoid  ot  ttie  South  in  Exhibits  and  Attendance. 

Greater  Midway  Attractions 

Than  Ever 

All  gambling  and  questionajjle  shows  forbidden.     Many  new  im- 
provements and  PREMIUMS  GREATLY    INCREASED. 
Help  us  make  it  greater  stiU. 

Advance  field  crop  premium  list  sent  to  farmers  in  March, 
Address  the   Secretary. 

JOSEPH  E.  POGUE,  Secretary. 

CLAUDE  B.  DENSON,  Treasurer. 

J.  H.  CURRIE,  President. 

Bland,    Oiarlotte;    I>r.    K.    J.    Tucker,    Rox-     lake,    Wake    Forest;    E.    T.    Cansler,    Char- 


boro. 


N.  C.  State  Bar  Association. 

President — Charles    A.    Moore,    Asheville. 

Vice-Presidents — First  District,  L.  L. 
Smith,  Gatesville;  Second  District,  Walter 
E.  Daniel,  Weldon;  Third  District,  A.  D. 
Ward,  New  Bern;  Fourth  District,  T.  W. 
Bickctt,  Louisburg:;  Fifth  District,  John  D. 
Bellamy,  Wilmington;  Sixth  District,  W.  C. 
Munroe,  Goldsboro;  Seventh  District,  Ste- 
phen Mclntyre,  Lumberton;  Eighth  District, 
E.  H.  Gibson,  Laurinburg;  Ninth  District, 
R.  R.  King,  Greensboro:  Tenth  District,  E. 
E.  Raper,  Lexington;  Eleventh  District, 
Lindsay  Patterson,  Winston;  Twelfth  Dis- 
trict, A.  L.  Buhvinkle,  Dallas;  Thirteenth 
District,  W.  W.  Barber,  Wilkesboro;  Four- 
teenth District,  Charles  French  Toms,  Hen- 
dersonville;  Fifteenth  District,  W.  E. 
Breese,  Brevard;  Sixteerth  District,  Walter 
E.  Moore,  Webster. 

Secretary-Treasurer — Thomas  W.  Davis, 
Wilmington. 

Executive    Committee — E.      W.      Timber- 


lotte;  T.  B.  Woniack,  Raleigh;  V.  S.  Bry- 
ant, Durham;  Julius  C.  Martin,  Asheville; 
T.  T.  Hicks,  Oxford;  Charles  A.  Moore, 
Asheville;    Thomas   W.    Davis,    WiImin§:ton. 

The    North.    Carolina    Bankers 
Association. 

President— Wni.   T.   Oil,   Elizabeth  City. 

Vice-Presidents — H.  VV.  Jackson,  Raleigh; 
G.  W.  Maslin,  Waynesville;  John  O.  Elling- 
ton,   Fayetteville. 

Secretary  and  Treasurer — William  A. 
Hunt,    Henderson. 

Executive  Committee — John  F.  Wily, 
Durham;  W.  C.  Wilkinson,  Cliarlotte; 
Leake  S.  Covington,  Rockingham;  Geo.  A. 
Holderness,  Tarboro;  John  P.  Bruton,  Wil- 
son; Alex.  Chatham,  .Tr.,  Elkin;  J.  H. 
Bcall,   Lenoir. 

N.  C.  Teachers  Assembly. 

President— J.    A.    Matlieson,    Greensboro. 

First  Vice-President— T.  R.  Foust,  Greens- 
boro. 

Secretary  and  Treasurer— R.  D.  W.  Con- 
nor,   Raleigh. 


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SOCIETIES    AND  ORGANIZATIONS. 


WILLIAM  DUNN,        C.  D.  BKADHAM, 

President.  Vice-President. 


T.    A.    UZZELL, 

Cashier. 


The  Peoples  Bank 


New  Bern,  ^^.  C. 


CAPITAL,  ^50,000,00 

YOUR   BANIiING   BUSINESS     SOLICITED,     INTEREST   PAID 
ON    TiaiE   AND    SAVINGS  DEPOSITS, 


Association    of    Academies. 

President — Robert  Bingham,  Bingham 
School,   Asheville. 

Secretary  and  Treasurer— J.  A.  Bivens, 
City    Public    Schools,    Monroe. 

N.  C.  Library  Association. 

President— Mrs.    A.    S.    Ross,   Charlotte. 

First  Vice-President — Mrs.  Solomon  Weil, 
Goldsboro. 

Second  Vice-President — Miss  A.  F.  Petty, 
Greensboro. 

Secretarj- — L.    R.    Wilson,    Cliapel    Hill. 

Treasurer — J.    F.    Wilkes,    Charlotte. 

State   Literary   and  Historical 
Association. 

President — R.    Bingham,    Ashe\'ille. 

First  Vice-President — E.  C.  Brooks,  EVur- 
ham. 

Second  Vice-President — Richard  Dillard, 
I.denton. 

Third  Vice-President— Miss  Mary  Hilliard 
Binton,  Raleigh. 

Secretary-Treasurer — Clarence  H.  Poe, 
Raleigh. 

Executive  Committee — D.  H.  Hill,  Chair- 
man; C.  Alphonso  Smith,  J.  Bryan  Grimes, 
W.  J.   Peele.   Edwin  Mims. 

The  N.  C.  Poultry  Association. 

President— A.    E.    T.ate.    Hie-b    Point. 

Vice-Presidents — S.  L.  Trogden,  Greens- 
boro; .J.  W.  L.  Tliompson,  Burlington;  E. 
G.   Wardin,   Charlotte. 

Secretarj — J.    S.    Jeffrej%    West   Raleigh. 

Treasurer — S.    L.    Trogden,    Greensboro. 

Superintendent — I.    E.    Doggett,      Hender- 


State  Horticultural  Society. 

Presi.lent — J.   Van   Lindlev,   Pomona. 
Vice-Pre^irlent— 0.    W.    Blacknall,   Kittrell. 


I      Secretary — T.    K.    Bruner,    Raleigh. 

Treasurer— F.   C.   Reimer,   West  Raleigh. 

District  Vice-Presidents — Geo.  N.  Ives, 
New  Bern;  Wm.  H.  Cole,  Waynesville; 
Moses  II.   Cone,    Blowing  Rock. 

Executive  Committee — The  President  and 
Secretary  Ex-Officio,  Moses  H.  Cone,  Blow- 
ing Rock;  M.  Foley,  Aberdeen;  J.  A. 
Brown,  Chadbourn;  Aldert  S.  Root,  Ral- 
eigh. 

N.  C.  Farmers'  State  Alliance. 

President — J.    E.    Peterson,    Goldsboro. 

Vice-President— ^J.  A.  McAllister,  Lumber- 
ton. 

S  cretarj^-Treasurer — Geo.  F.  PaiTott, 
Hillsboro. 

Lecturer — H.   M.   Cates,  Swepsonville. 

Chaplain— G.  W.   P.  Cates,  Mebane,  No.  2. 

Steward— J.    C.    Bain,    Wade. 

Door-Keeper — George  T.  Lane,  Greens- 
boro. 

Sergeant-at-Arms — R.    H.    Lane,    Aurora. 

State  Business  Agent — Geo.  F.  Parrott, 
Hillsboro. 

Trustee  B.  A.  Fund— W.  A.  Graham, 
Machpelah. 

Executive  Committee — J.  W.  Denmark, 
(tl:n).),  Raleigh;  .Tno.  Graham,  War- 
riTiton;  Dr.  R.  II.  Speight.  Whitakers;  T.  J. 
Oldham,  Mebane,  R.  F.  D.  2;  W.  B.  Flem- 
ing,   Ridgeway. 

N.  C.  Architectural  Association, 

President— Chas.     C.     Hook,    Charlotte. 
Vice-President— Chas.     W.     Barrett,     Ral- 
eigh. 
j      Secretary-Treasurer  —  Franklin        Gordon, 

Charlotte. 
I      Board  of  Directors— Chas.    McMillen,   Wil- 
'  mington;    C.    E.    Hartge,   Raleigh;   Chas.    C. 
I  Hook,    Charlotte;    Chas.    W.    Barrett,    Ral- 
I  eigh;   Franklin  Gordon,  Charlotte. 


SOCIETIES    AND    ORGANIZATIONS. 


43 


T.  B.  CKOWDEK.  President 
W.  B.  GRIMES,  Vice-President 
W.  W.  VASS,  Cashier 


Wake  County 
Savings  Bank 


Interest 

0.1  Yjur  Deposit, 

Compounded  Semi-Annually. 


No.  16 

West 

Martin 

Street, 

Kaleigh. 


Funeral     Directors     and     £ni- 
balmers. 

President — D.    W.    Hardie,    Henderson. 

First  Vice-President— W.  E.  Yopp,  Wil- 
mington. 

Second  Vice-President— Geo.  W.  Wright, 
Salisbury. 

Third  Vice-President— C.  E.  Stanley, 
Goldsboro. 

Secretary-Treasurer — Fab  P.  Brown,  Ral- 
eigh. 

Next  session  vdW  be  held  at  Wilmington, 
June,   1908. 

State     Firemen's     Association. 

President — Jamea  D.  McNeill,  Fayette- 
ville. 

tirst  Vice-President— A.  H.  Boyden,  Sal- 
isbury. 

Second  Vice-President — J.  Frank  Maddry, 
Durham. 

Statistician — W.    P.    Monroe,    Wilmington. 

Treasurer — R.    C.    Taylor,    Winston. 

Secretary— W.  C.  Von  Glahn,  Wilming- 
ton. 

Meets   in    1908   in    AVilmington. 

Grand  liOdge,  I.  O.  O.  F.         ' 

Instituted     at     Wilmintgon,     January     6,  • 
18-13,    by   Rev.    Geo.    M.    Bain,    District   Dep- 
uty   Grand    Sire,    of    Portsmouth,    Va.,    by 
authority  of  the  Grand  Lodge  of  the  United 
States   (now  the  Sovereign   Grand   Lodge.) 

Grand  Master — Perrin  Busbee,   Raleigh.         \ 

Deputy  Grand  Master— 11.  M.  Shaw,  Ox- 
ford. 

Grand  Warden — P.  II.  Williams,  Elizabeth 
City.  I 

Grand  Secretary — B.   H.   Woodell,  Raleigh. 

Grand  Treasurer — R.  J.  Jones,  Wilming- 
ton. 

Grand  Representative  to  Sovereign  Grand 
Lodge    (1    year) — Plato    Collins,    Kinston. 

Grand  Representative  to  Sovereign  Grand 
Lodge    (2   years) — T.    M.    Stephens,    Durham. 


Grand  Marshal— J.  G.  Delamar,  New  Bern. 

Grand  Conductor— J.   C.   Walker,  Durham. 

Grand  Guardian— John  W.  Frazier,  Win- 
ston. 

Grand    Herald— H.    II.    Jarrett,    Franklin. 

Grand  Chaplain— Rev.  B.  C.  Thompson, 
Rich  Square. 

Grand  Encampment,  I,  O.  O.  F. 

Grand   Patriarch— F.    C.    Dunn,   Kinston. 

Grand  High  Priest— W.  L.  Smith,  Wil- 
mington. 

Grand  Senior  Warden— G.  W.  Biyant, 
Durham. 

Grand    Scribe— R.    H.    Ramsey,    Cliarlotte. 

Grand  Treasurer — Wesley  Williams,  Eliza- 
beth City. 

Grand  Junior  Warden— W.  C.  Allen, 
Wa.ynps\'ille. 

Grand  Representatives — George  Green,  New 
Bern;    A.    F.    Hall,    Winston-Salem. 

Grand  Marshal— J.  J.  Stone,  Greensboro. 

Grand  Sentinel— J.  B.  Arendell,  New 
Bern. 

Grand  Outside  Sentinel— E.  E.  Cox,  Kin- 
ston. 

Grand   Lodge  Knights  of 
Pythias. 

Supreme  Representatives — Thomas  S. 
Franklin,  No.  37,  Charlotte;  J.  L.  Scott, 
No.    92,    Graham. 

Grand  Chancellor— W.  C.  Crist,  No.  56, 
Winston-Salem. 

Grand  Viee-Chancellor— T.  H.  Webb,  No. 
165,    Duke. 

Grand  Prelate— J.  W.  Wilbome,  No.  39, 
High  Point. 

Grand  Keeper  of  R.  and  S.— W.  T.  Hollo- 
well,    No.    6,   Goldsboro. 

Grand  Master  of  Exchequer — John  C. 
IMills,    No.    99,    Rutherfordton. 

Grand  Master  at  Arms — O.  C.  Bruton, 
No.    144,   Mt.    Gilead. 

Grand  Inner  Guard — E.  J.  Jones,  No.  51, 
Concord. 


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SOCIETIES    AND  ORGANIZATIONS. 


ASHLEY  HORNE,  President.  C.  M.  THOMAS,  Cashier. 

D.  H  .3IcCITL1jEKS,  Vice-Pres.  JNO.  T.  TALTON,  Asst.  Cashier 

The  Clayton  Banking  Company 


Clayton,  N.  ^ 

Capital, 

Surplus,       -  -  _ 

Undivided  Profits,    - 
Deposits  -       - 


^10,000,00 

5,000,00 

-     r,325,00 

75,000.00 


Collections  remitted  for  on  day  of  payment. 


Grand  Outer  Guard— W.   G.   Lake,   No.   8.3 
Charlotte. 


Grand  Lodge  of  IMasons. 

Grand  Master — F.   D.   Winston,   Windsor. 

Deputy  Grand  Master— S.  M.  Gattis,  Hills- 
boro. 

Senior  Grand  Warden — R.  N.  Hackett, 
Wilkesboro. 

Junior  Grand  Warden — W.  B.  McKoy,  Wil- 
mington. 

Grand  Treasurer — Leo.  D.   Heartt,  Raleigh. 

Grand  Secretary — Jno.  C.  Drewry,  Raleigh. 

Grand  Chaplain — F.    N.    Skinner,   Clinton. 

Senior  Grand  Deacon — F.  M.  Winchester. 
Charlotte. 

..Tunior  Grand  Deacon —J.  T.  Alderman, 
Henderson. 

Grand  Marshal — F.  P.  Hobgood,  Jr., 
Greensboro. 

Grand  Sword  Bearer — Dr.  J.  B.  Griggs, 
Elizabeth  City. 

Grand  Pursuivant — M.  D.  Kinsland, 
Waynesville. 

Grand  Steward — Geo.  S.  Norfleet,  Winston. 

Grand  Steward — Dr.  J.  C.  Braswell,  En- 
field. 

Grand   Tiler— R.    H.   Bradley,    Raleigh. 

Auditor — W.    S.    Primrose,   Raleigh. 

Historian — Marshall  DeL.  Haywood,  Ral- 
eigh. 

Grand      C-^pter      Royal      Ai'ch 
Masons. 

Grand  High  Priest — A  B.  Andrews,  Jr., 
Raleigh. 

Deputy  Grand  High  Priest— I.  C.  Bras- 
well,    Whitakers. 

Grand  King — J.  B.  Griggs,  Elizabeth 
City. 


Grand   Scribe — J.    ^\.    i^huford.    Hickory. 

Grand  Treasurer — M.  S.  Willard,  Wilming- 
ton. 

Grand  Secretary— J.  C.  Munds,  Wilming- 
ton. 

Grand  Chaplain— Rev.  C.  L.  Whitaker, 
Enfield. 

Grand  Captain  of  the  Host — U.  M.  Rob- 
erson,    Wilmington. 

Grand  Principal  Sojoiuner — H.  A.  Mur- 
rill,    Charlotte. 

Grand  Ro3'al  Arch  Captain — I.  E.  Came- 
ron,  Kinston. 

Grand  Master  of  the  Third  Veil— J.  T. 
Alderman,    Henderson. 

Grand  Master  of  the  Second  Veil— L.  A. 
Dodsworth,    Charlotte. 

Grand  Master  of  the  First  Veil — A.  S. 
Guerard,    Asheville. 

Grand  Lecturer — F.  M.  Moye,  Wilson. 

Grand  Sentinel — R.  H.  Bradley,  Raleigh. 

State   Federation   of  Labor   of 
North  Carolina. 

President — Jno.    T.    Miller,    Raleigh. 

State    Organizer — L.    11.    Donkle,    Spencer. 

Delegate — C.    F.    Koonce,   Raleigh. 

Secretary  and  Treasurer — S.  Waldrop, 
Asheville. 

A'ice-Presidents — First,  L.  H.  Donkle, 
Spencer;  Second,  X.  Lang,  Asheville;  Third, 
W.  S.  Bradford,  High  Point;  Fourth,  Dun- 
can Stewart,  Salisbury;  Fifth  Lewis  Burt- 
nett,  Greensboro;  Sixth,  Joseph  Blackburn, 
Charlotte;  Seventh,  Geo.  L.  Norwood,  Ral- 
eigh; Eighth,  W.  A.  Neal,  Charlotte; 
Ninth,    Z.    C.    Fisher,    Asheville. 

Executive  Board— E.  S.  Cheek,  Raleigh; 
W.  F.  Thomas,  High  Point;  T.  C.  Anders, 
Asheville;  A.  J.  Williams,  Greensboro;  W. 
C.    Frank,    Asheville. 


SOCIETIES    AND  ORGANIZATIONS. 


45 


The  Yarborough  House 


Raleigh,  N.  C. 


Modern  and  Conveniently  Located 
HOWELL  COBB,  Proprietor 


i    Grand  Council  Royal  and  Select 
Masters. 

Grand  Master — Edward  B.  Neave,  Salis- 
bury. 

Deputy  Illustrious  Grand  Master — H.  G. 
Sinallbones,   Wilmin^on. 

Graiid  Principal  Conductor  of  the  Work 
— J.    E.    Cameron,    Raleigh. 

Grand  Treasurer — M.  S.  Willard,  Wil- 
mington. 

Grand  Recorder — James  C.  Munds,  Wil- 
mington. 

Grand  Captain  of  the  Guard — L.  A.  Dods- 
worth,  Charlotte. 

Grand   Conductor   of  the   Council— C.      P. 
I  Ambler,     Asheville. 

'      Grand  Steward— J.   T.    Alderman,   Hender- 
son. 

Grand   Sentinel— R.    H.    Bradley,    Raleigh. 

Grand     Commandery     Knights 
Templar. 

Grand  Commander— R.  E.  Sir  T.  S. 
Franklin,    Charlotte. 

Deputy  Grand  Commander — V.  E.  Sir  M. 
S.    Willai'd,    Wilmington. 

Grand  Generalissimo — E.  Sir  W.  Ander- 
son,   Charlotte. 

Grand  Captain  General — E.  Sir  John  B. 
Griggs,    Elizabeth  Citv. 

Grand  Prelate— E.  "Sir  L.  M.  -Chaffin, 
Ridge\var. 

Grand"  Senior  Wardon— E.  Sir  W.  C. 
Brown,    Winston. 

Grand  Junior  Warden — E.  Sir  J.  C.  Bras- 
well,    Whitakers. 

Grand  Treasurer — E.  B.  Neave,  Salisbury. 

Grand  Recorder — James  C.  Munds,  Wil- 
mington. 

Grand  Standard-Bearer- E.  Sir  H.  G. 
Smallbones,    Wilmington. 

Grand  Sword  Bearer— E.  Sir  O.  W. 
Spencer,   Salisbury. 

Grand  Warden — E.  Sir  C.  M.  Vanstory, 
Greensboro. 


Grand   Inspector — F.   M.   Moye,   Wilson. 
Grand    Sentinel — R.    H.    Bradley,    Raleigh. 

Great  Council  Imoroved  Order  of  ] 
Red  Men.  j 

Great   Sachem — E.    A.    Ebert,   Winston-Sa-  | 
lem.  I 

Great  Senior  Sagamore — Joseph  E.   Pogue,  ! 
Raleigh.  I 

Great  Junior  Sagamore — S.  T.  White, 
Greenville. 

Great    Prophet— B.    W.    Taylor,    Washing-  I 
ton.  } 

Great    Chief    of    Records— W.    Ben    Good-  } 
win,   Elizabeth   City,  Box  226.  I 

Great    Keeper    of    Wampum — E.      P.      H.  | 
Strunck,     Wilmington. 

Great  Sannap— J.  M.  Gallagher,  Wash- 
ington. 

Great  Mishinewa— W.  J.  Leary,  Sr.,  Eden- 
ton. 

Great  Guard  of  Wigwam — C.  M.  Berry- 
hill,    Cliarlotte. 

Gnat  Guard  of  Forest— J.  R.  Holt, 
Greensboi'o. 

Great  Representatives  to  Great  Council 
of  United  States — W.  Ben  Goodwin,  Eliza- 
beth City;  W.  S.  Liddell,  Charlotte;  F.  M. 
Hodges.    Greenville. 

Board  of  Appeals— E.  T.  Stewart,  AVash- 
ington;  D.  M.  Weatherlv,  Franklinville; 
\W.   P.   Gafford,  Wilmington. 

JnnioT  Order  IT.  A.  M. 

State  Councilor — Clias.  G.  Lee,  Asheville. 
I  State  Vice-Councilor — Chas.  E.  Brewer, 
Wake   Forest. 

State  Secretary — Sa.n  F.  Vance,  Winston- 
Salem. 

State  A.s.sistant  Secretary — Robt.  H.  Ful- 
glium,   Wilson. 

State  Treasurer — Geo.  V.  Fulp,  Kemers- 
ville. 

State   Conductor — R.    T.    Thomas,    Greens- 


40 


SOCIETIES   AND  ORGANIZATIONS. 


BARRETT  ®  THOMPSON 

Architects 
and  Engineers 

Raleigh,  N,  C. 


boro. 

State  Warden— U.   N.   Gillikin,   Goldsboro. 

State  Inside  Sentinel— Nathan  Williams, 
Wilmington. 

State  Outside  Sentinel — Chas.  V.  Pegram, 
Walkertown. 

State  Chaplain — Rev.  J.  D.  Andrew,  Bur- 
lington. 

Tlie    Tii-State    Medical    Associa- 
tion of  the  Carolinas  and 
Virginia    (N.    C.   S.    C. 
and    Va.) 

Annual  meeting  at  Cliirlotte,  N.  C,  Feb- 
ruarj'  25-6,   1908. 

'    President — Dr.     Stuart      McGuire,       Rich- 
mond,   Va. 

Vice-Presidents — Dr.  Edward  C.  Register, 
Cliarlotte,  N.  C. ;  Dr.  Southgate  Leigh,  Nor- 
folk, Va. ;  Dr.  Chas.  M.  Rees,  Charleston, 
S.    C. 

SecretaiT-Treasurer — Dr.  J.  Howell  Way, 
Waynesville,    N.    C. 

B.  P.  O.  Elks. 

Organized  May  20,  1901. 

Eastern  District  Deputy — S.  W.  Hancock, 
New   Bern,    764. 

Western  District  Deputy — L.  J.  Brandt, 
Greensboro,    602. 

Member  Grand  Lodge  Auditing  Commit- 
tee—J.    F.    Ferrall,    Raleigh,    735. 

Lodges— Charlotte,  392;  Winston,  449;  Wil- 
mington, .5.32;  Greensboro,  602;  Durham,  568; 
Asheville,  608;  Salisbury,  699;  Raleigh,  735; 
New  -Bern,  764;  Goldsboro,  139;  Washing- 
ton, 822;  Wilson,  840;  Elizabeth  City,  8.56; 
Concord,  857;  Rocky  Mount,  1038;  F'ayette- 
ville,    1081. 

President — ^Thomas  C.   Daniels,  New  Bern. 

Vice-President — James  S.  Dunn,  Winston- 
Salem. 

Secretary  and  Treasurer — James  M.  Davis, 
Salisbury. 

Director-General — A.  H.  Boyden,  Salis- 
bury. 

Grand  Marshal — John  H.  Andrews,  Ra- 
leigh. 


Deputy  Grand  Marshal — E.  H.  Bean,  Salis- 
bury. 

Oi'dcr  of  the   Cincinnati. 

President — Wilson   G.    Lamb,    Williamston. 

Vice-President — John  Collins  Daves,  Balti- 
more,  Md. 

Secretary — Brigadier-General  Charles  l. 
Davis,    U.   S.   A. 

Assistant  Secretary — Marshall  De  Lancey 
Haywood,  Raleigh. 

Treasurer— Walter  DeLyle  Carstarphen, 
Plymouth. 

Assistant  Treasurer — Bennehan  Cameron, 
Raleigh. 

Chaplain— Joseph  Blount  Cheshire,  Ra- 
leigh. 

North   Carolina    Society   of   tlie 
Sons  of  The  Revolution. 

President— Thomas    S.     Kenan,     Raleigh. 

Vice-President— Pabius  H.  Busbee.  Ral- 
eigh. 

Secretary— Marshall  DeLancey  Haywood, 
Raleigh. 

Assistant  Secretary — Bosworth  Clifton 
Beck  with,    Raleigh. 

Registrar— Daniel   Harvey  Hill,   Raleigh. 

Treasurer— Herbert  Worth  Jackson,  Ral- 
eigh. 

Chaplain — Robert    Brent    Drane,    Edenton. 

Board  of  Managers — The  above  officers  ex- 
officio  and  Samuel  A'Court  Ashe,  Chairman, 
Raleigh;  Julian  Shakespeare  Carr,  Durham; 
Collier  Cobb,  Oiapel  Hill;  Alexander  Boyd 
.\ndrews,  Jr.,  Raleigh;  Carle  A.  Woodruff, 
(U.  S.  A.),  Raleigh;  William  Enos  Stone, 
Raleigh;  Charles  Earl  Johnson,  Raleigh; 
J  .Bryan  Grimes,  Grimesland;  Junius  Davis, 
Wilmington. 

Daughters    of    the   Revolution. 

Officers   elected    for   two     years,     1907-8. 
Headquarters,   Raleigh. 

Honorary  Regent  for  Life — Mrs.  Spier 
Whitaker,  founder  of  North  Carolina  So- 
ciety   and    Regent   1896-1002. 


Regent— Mrs.    E.    E.    Moffitt,    Raleigh 
Vice-Regent— Mrs.    Walter  Clark,   Raleigh 
Recording   Secretary-Miss    Louise   Pitten- 

gcr,   Raleigh. 

Corresponding     Secrelary- Mrs.     W        H 

Pace,   Raleigh. 

pTreasurer-Mrs.    Marv      Bates      Sherwood, 

jj^^epristrar— Miss     Mary     Hilliard     Hinton, 

-^.S™,v•n^'^*,  ^''^   Historian-Mrs.      Helen 
deB.  \\ills,  Raleigh. 

Librarian— Miss  Grace   Bates,   Raleigh. 

Board  of  Managers— Mrs.  T.  K.  Bruner 
(chm.);  Mrs.  Ivan  Proctor,  Mrs.  John  E.' 
Kay  Mrs.  Paul  H.  Lee,  Mrs.  Hubert  Hay- 
wood, Mrs.   Annie  Moore  Parker,   Raleigh  * 

Dc^"l^;•  L'oV"-  ^-  «•  «"*'  «'•  ^^'^' 

Regent,  1904-1906-Mrs.  T.  K.  Bruner, 
KaJeigh. 

Editors  of  North  Carolina  Booklet-Mrs. 
E.E.  Moffitt,  Miss  Mary  Hilliard  Hinton, 
Raleigh.  ' 

The    "Booklet"     is    a    quarterly    publica- 1 
tion    issued     under     the     auspices     of     the  ' 
Daughters  of  the   Revolution,    in   the   inter- 
ests  of   North   Carolina   History. 

Ad\dsory  Board— Mrs.  Spier  Wliitaker,  731 
&o.  ^Sth  St.  Birmingham.  Ala.  •  Mrs  T  K 
Bruner  Raleigh;  D  H  Hill,  West  Ral.igh;' 
W  J.  Peele,  Raleigh;  E.  P.  Moses,  LaFol- 
lette  Tenn.;  K.  P.  Battle,  Chapel  Hill; 
Marshall  DeLancey  Haj-vvood,  Raleigh;  R. 
1).  W  Connor,  Raleigh;  E.  \V.  Sikes,  Wake 
Forest;  Richard  DillarJ.  Edenton;  James 
Sprunt,  Wilmington;  Walter  Clark,  Raleigh. 

Tlie     National     Society     of     the    I 
Daughters     of     the    Ameiican 
Kevohition  in  North  Carolina. 

Vice-President  General  for  North   Carolina 
-Mrs.    Lindsay   Patterson,   Winston-Salem. 
^^onorary  State  Regent-Mrs.   E.   D.  Latta, 

Honorary   Chaplain-Mrs.    M.    J.    L.    Bran- 
ner,     Waynesville. 

hanf^a^lftTe'-''"-  '°-'°  ^^"  ^^"^'"^- 
ston-fafem^^°*-''"-  ''■  ^^  «^^'^°^^^'  ^^-- 
Gr^nsbol-S^     Secretary-Mrs.      Lucy     Moss, 

Corresponding      Secretary— Mrs.       A        L 
Smith,    Charlotte. 

H?,?^Hf  "m"'-    ^-   ^-   ^^^^'''   Greensboro. 
^^mstonan-Mrs.     James    T.     Moore,     Salis- 

Chaplain-Mrs.    D.    F.    Cannon,    Salisbury. 

Jiapter  Regents  N.  C.  D,  a    R 

"Donas    Bell    Love"-WaynesvilIe,      Mrs. 
u.    A.    Baker. 

Grafe'Tones.  Buncombe"-A.sheville,       Miss 

"Council    Oak"-Morganton,    Mrs.    J     D 
DOgcr. 

Ge'o'r'grGoolmrn™''"—''""'-'^^""'^'       ^^- 

"Mecklenburg"— Charlotte,    Mrs     P        C 
Brunson.  <=     *  .       \j. 

^  _^^Elizabeth      Maxwell      Steel"-Salisbury, 


SOCIETIES    AND    ORGANIZATIONS. 


47 

I   Mrs.   M.   C.   Quinn.  ~ 

:       "Guilford   Battle"— Greensboro,    Miss   Re- 
,  becca    Schcnck. 

!   T  "r^'^^^'^^C'^ntenniar'— Winston-Salem,  Mrs. 
i   J.  L.  Ludlow. 

)       "Whitmel   Blount"-Hcnderson,    Mrs.      W 
O.    Shannon. 

'  Woddilr      Harvey"-Tarboro,      Mrs.      John 


North  Carolina  AEricultural 
i      nf«  -r     ,  Society. 

Officers— J.     H.     Currie.    Pres.,       Fayette- 

eiih •'  C    B^  n  ^-    ^%''''    S'^'^'-'tary,      Ral- 
eifj?.   C.    B.   Denson,    Treasure'-,    Raleigh 

I  n  \i?'^-P/fsidents-(Permanent.)-Kemp  P 
I  Rattle,  Chapel  Hill;  Bonehan  Cameron^  Ral^ 
I  eigh;  Juhan  S.  Carr,  Durham;  John  S 
I  Cumngham  Cunningham,  R.  H.  Battle! 
;  Raleigh;  Charles  McNamee,  Biltmore;  W. 
it;,  1  '/''"''^°=;^'^-  ^-  Long,  Roxboro; 
'wil7p  °T'  ^^^?^°":  J-  M.  Crenshaw 
Mount.        '■'  I>aughtridge,    Rockj^ 

District     Vice-Presidents.-First     District. 
\V     R   Roberts,   GatesviJJe;   Second  District 

w'  T  unr'\^,r*'  ^™"^:  'I"'»rd  District 
vv.  L.  Hill,  ^\ai-saw;  Fourth  District,  D. 
kr.L°°^'''\'.  H™derson;  Fifth  District,  L. 
Banks  Holt,  Graham;  Si.xth  District  Fd 
vv-ard  Smith  Dunn;  Seventh  Srict,  T 
B.    Bailey,    Moc'ksville;    Eighth    District,    S. 

tnVt  ^^""'r"'  }?"^^'''i  ^'^"'^J':  ^'inth  Dis- 
n-  +  •  *.  r,  ..'■^'^■'^^"d"''  Chariotte;  Tenth 
District     G.   F.    Weston.   Asheville. 

Vice-Presidents  are  ex  officio  members  of 
the    Executive    Committee. 

Veterinary  Surgeon— Dr.  Tait  Butler,  Ra- 
leigh. ' 

State  Fair  is  held  in  October  each  year 
at  Raleigh. 


North  Carolina  Retail     Merchants 
.  Association. 

President— N.     L.     Cranford,     Winston-Sa- 


lem. 


Vice-President— J.    N.    McCausland,    Char- 
lotte. 

Secretary— J.   F.   Morrif,   Winston-Salem. 

Treasurer— Archibald   Nichols.   Asheville 

Attorney-General— Norman      H.      Johnson, 
Raleigh.  ' 

Vice-Presidents— First  District,  R    F    Tut- 

Ue,   Edenton;   Second  District,  N.  D.  josey, 

Scotland    Neck;    Third    District,    A.    A     Jo- 

,  spph,    Goldsboro;    Fourth   District     Wm     D 

Matkins     Henderson;    Fifth    District,    F".  l' 

Smith,  Mt    Airy;  Sixth  District,  E.  D.  Nail 

,  Sanford;     Seventh    District,    A.    T.    Morris' 

I   Ihomasville;   Eightli  District,   T.   B.   Brown' 

I  &ah.=buo-;    Ninth    District.    J.    0.    Gardner,' 

Sheville.'  ''"'=*'    "•    ^-    ^°^'^'"^' 

Board   of  Directors-J.   H.    Scott,    (chm.), 
Minston-Salcm;   E.    E.    Brcughton.    Raleigh 
Clarence   Sawyer,    Asheville. 

The  Association  of  AMiolesale  Deal- 
ers. 3Iillers  and  Manufactur- 

Pr.eM  *!*"^T  ^J   **ie    Carolinas. 

__l'rosident-J.  F.  L.  Annfleld,  Fayetteyille. 


1 


4S 


SOCIETIES    AND  ORGANIZATIONS. 


Mechanics  Dime  Savings  Banii 

CHAS.  E.  JOHNSON,  President.  WALTERS  DURHAM,   Cash. 

C.  B.  EDWARDS,  Vice-President.  ^ 

Save  part  of  yoiir  earnings.  4  per  cent  interest  paid  on  deposits. 

CAPITAL  STOCK $15,000.00 

UNDIVIDED  PROFITS    17,000.00 

DEPOSITS 300,000.00 


Vice-President — B.  F.  Cooner,  Columbia, 
S.   C. 

Second  Vice-Presirlent — J.  J.  Norman, 
Wir.ston-Salem. 

Secretary  iii'd  Treasurer— J.  W.  Patterson, 
( tvecnstioro. 

General  Counselor — Norman  H.  Johnson, 
Raleigh. 

Advisory  Board — J.  D.  McNeill,  Fayette- 
ville;  B.  R.  Cooner.  Columbia,  S.  C. ;  E.  R. 
Mixon,  Washington;  C.  C.  McLean,  Greens- 
boro. 


North     Carolina     Nature     Study 
Society. 

President— tJ.   Y.  Joyncr,  Raleigh. 

A'ice-President!^— Col.  F.  A.  Olds,  Raleigh; 
Dr.  W.  E.  Coker,  Chapel  Hill;  Mrs.  W.  R. 
Hollowell,  Goldsboro;  Mr.  F.  H.  Busbee, 
Rfleigh,    Supt.    F.    J.    Tighe,    Ashcville. 

Secretary-Treasurer— F.  L.  Stevens,  West 
Raleigh. 

Executive  Committer- — W.  L.  Poteat,  Wake 
Forest;  Miss  Edith  Royster,  Raleigh;  J.  J. 
Blair,  Wilmington;  M.  H.  Holt,  Oak  Ridge; 
T.    G.    Pearson,    Greensboro. 

BOARD   OF    ADVISORS. 

Birds — T.    Gilbert    Pearson,    Greensboro. 

riant  Diseases,  Naming  aw\  Identification 
of  Plants  and  Seeds — F.  L.  Stevens,  West 
Raleigh. 


Minerals  and  Geology — Collier  Cobb, 
Chapel   Hill. 

Soils— C.   W.   Connor,  West  Raleigh. 

Mammals,  Reptiles,  Fishes — C.  S.  Brim- 
loy,    Raleigh. 

Liverworts  and  Mosses — W.  E.  Coker, 
Clapel    Hill. 

Stock  and  Crops — R.  S.  Curtis,  West 
Raleigh. 

Algae  ar.d  Protozoa — W.  L.  Poteat,  Wake 
t'l.rcst. 

Methods  of  Teaching  Nature  Study — Mra 
F.   L.   >y.<  vens.   West  Raleigh. 

Astronomy — John  F.  Lanneau,  Wake  For- 
est. 

n  ysics- -C.    W.    Edvards,    Durham. 

Ii'secta  and  Injuries  Caused  by  Them — 
Franklin   Sherman,   Jr.,    Raleigh. 

Cliemistiy — WilJian-,  J.   Mavlin,   Da/idS'ii. 


NortJ*    Carolina   Cotton   Growers 
Association. 

President — Chas.    C.    Moore,   Charlotte. 

Vice  President — A.   J.   McKinnon,  Maxton. 

Secretary — T.    B.    Parker,    Raleigh. 

Executive  Committee — A.  J.  McKinnon, 
(chm.),  Maxton;  T.  J.  W.  Broom,  Monroe; 
J.    H.    Currie,    Fayetteville. 

Treasurer — Leo.  D.  Heartt,  Raleigh. 


Land  Grants 


No.  Grants 
No.  Grants 
No.  Grants 
No.  Grants 
No.  Grants 
No.  Grants 
No.  Grants 
No.  Grants 
No.  Grants 
No.  Grants 
No.  Grants 
No.  Grants 
No.  Grants 


issued 
issued 
issued 
issued 
issued 
issued 
issued 
issued 
issued 
issued 
issued 
issued 
issued 


2  years 
2  years 
2  years 
2  years 
2  years 
2  years 
2  years 
2  years 
2  years 
2  years 
2  years 
2  years 
2  years 


ending 
ending 
ending 
ending 
ending 
ending 
ending 
ending 
ending 
ending 
ending 
ending 
ending 


Dec. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Dec. 


1,  1882, 

1,  1884, 

1,  1886, 

1,  18SS, 

1,  1890, 

1,  1892, 

1,  1894, 

1,  1896, 

1,  1898, 

1,  1900, 

1,  1902, 

1,  1904, 

1,  1906, 


1,189 — amounts 

1,.329 — amounts 

990 — amounts 

89;i — amounts 

1,45.'! — amounts 

1,353 — amounts 

703 — amounts 

547 — amounts 

599 — amounts 

665 — amounts 

732 — amounts 

789 — amounts 

488 — amounts 


paid 
paid 
paid 
paid 
paid 
paid 
paid 
paid 
paid 
paid 
paid 
paid 
paid 


Treasurer, 
Treasurer, 
Treasurer, 
Treasurer, 
Treasurer, 
Treasurer, 
Treasurer, 
Treasurer, 
Treasurer, 
Treasurer, 
Treasurer, 
Treasurer, 
Treasurer, 


$10,912.87 

13,186.73 

5,975.69 

9,493.49 

15,570.43 

16,831.11 

5,200.73 

9,2.34.46 

6,337.13 

6,384.69 

6,911.88 

11,230.60 

16,551.47 


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49 


Political  Organizations. 


DEMOCRATIC     STATE    EXE- 
CUTIVE COMMITTEE. 

Hugh    G.    Chatham,    Chairman,    Klkin. 
Alex.   J.    Feild,   Secretary,   Raleigh. 
National   Committeeman. 

Josephus   Daniels,   Raleigh. 

Advisory  Coiiiniittee. 

Lee  S.  Overman,  Salisbury;  C.  B.  Aycock, 
Goldsboro;  Col.  L.  Banks  Holt,  Graham; 
Capt.  W.  I.  Everett,  Rockingham;  P.  M. 
Pearsall,  New  Bern;  R.  N.  Hackett,  Wilkes- 
boro;  W.  M.  Webb,  Morehcad  City;  Plato 
Collins,   Kinston. 

Members  Central  Committee. 

FIRST  DISTRICT— E.  F.  Lamb,  Elizabeth 
City;  W.  H.  Hampton,  Plymouth;  B.  B. 
Winborne,  Murfreesboro;  H.  T.  Greenleaf, 
Elizabeth  Citv. 

SECOND  DISTRICT— T.  W.  Mason,  Garys- 
burg;  H.  A.  Gilliam,  Tarboro;  J.  W.  Grain- 
ger,   Kinston;    Dr.    I.    E.    Green,    Weldon. 

-THIRD  DISTRICT— C.  E.  Foy,  New  Bern; 
T.  C.  Whitaker,  Trenton;  N.  O'Berry,  Golds- 
boro;   E.    M.    Koonce,    Jacksonville. 

FOURTH  DISTRICT— H.  A.  London,  Pitts- 
boro;  F.  S.  Spruill,  Louisburg;  B.  H.  Bunn, 
Rockv  Mount;   E.   C.   Beddingfield,   Raleigh; 

FIFTH  DISTRICT— J.  S.  Carr,  Durham; 
J.  N.  Wilson,  Greensboro;  R.  L.  Holt,  Bur- 
lington;   C.    O.    McMichael,   Madison. 

SIXTH  DISTRICT— John  D.  Bellamy,  Wil- 
mington; W.  A.  Stewart,  Dunn;  J.  D. 
Croom,   Maxton;   E.   J.    Hale,  Fayettcville. 

SEVENTH  DISTRICT— S.  W.  Finch,  Lex- 
ington; D.  E.  Mclver,  Sanford;  W.  F.  Gib- 
son,  Gibson;    N.    G.    Williams,    Williams. 

EIGHTH  DISTRICT— P.  B.  Means,  Con- 
cord; Edmund  Jones,  Lenoir;  R.  A.  Dough- 
ton.    Sparta;    Zrb   V.    Long,    Statesville. 

NINTH  DISTRICT— J.  H.  Weddington, 
Charlotte;  H.  F.  Schenck,  Lawndale;  T.  L. 
James,  Marshall;  R.  T.  Claywell,  Morgan- 
ton. 

TENTH     DISTRICT— Locke     Craig,     Ashe- 
viUe;  T.   W.   Whitmire,   Brevard;   S.   Gallert, 
Rutherfordton;   G.   L.  Jones,  Franklin. 
Meiubers  State  Executive  Com- 
mittee. 

FIRST  DISTRICT— W.  G.  Lamb,  William- 
stnn;  W.  C.  Rodman,  Washington;  W.  M. 
Bond,  Edenton;  E.  F.  Aydlett,  Elizabeth 
City. 

SECOND  DISTRICT— E.  L.  Travis,  Hali- 
fax; .1.  H.  Exum,  Wliitakcrs;  S.  A.  Wood- 
ard,    Wilson;    P.    .1.    Macon,    Warrenton. 

THIRD  DISTRICT— W.  S.  Chadwick, 
Beaufort;  J.  A.  Brvan,  New  Bern;  S.  0. 
Middlfton,  Hallsville";  H.  A.  Grady,  Clinton. 

FOURTH  DISTRICT— J.  R.  Young,  Ral- 
eigh; J.  C  .Drcwrv,  Raleigh;  R.  H.  Hayes, 
Pittsboro;   E.    .S.    Abell,    Smithfield. 

FIFTH  DISTRICT— J.  J.  Nelson,  Greens- 
boro; J.  S.  Manning,  Durham;  R.  D.  Reid, 
Wentworth;    B.    S.    Rovster,    Oxford. 

SIXTH  DISTRICT— E.  F.  McCulloch, 
White    Oak;    W.    H.    Bernard,    Wilmington; 


Geo.    H.    Bellamy,   El  Paso;   R.    H.   Powell, 
Whitcville. 

SEVENTH  DISTRICT— T.  B.  Bailey, 
Mocksville;  J.  R.  Blair,  Troy;  J.  A.  Spcnce, 
Asheboro;    George   Warburton,    Rockingham. 

EIGHTH  DISTRICT— Hugh  G.  Chatham, 
Ei.kin;  R.  A.  Crowell,  Albemarle;  Walter 
Murphy,  Salisbury;  A.  D.  Watts,  States- 
ville. 

NINTH  DISTRICT— Heriot  Clarkson, 
Charlotte;  A.  C.  Avery,  Jr.,  Morganton; 
W.  II.  Williams,  Newton;  R.  R.  Ray,  Mc- 
Adensville. 

TENTH  DISTRICT— J.  C.  Mills,  Ruther- 
fordton; M.  L.  Shipman,  HendersonviUe; 
J.  D.  Murphy,  Agheville;  W.  T.  Lee, 
Waynes  ville. 

Democratic      Chairmen      County 
Committees. 

Alamance — W.     H.    Carroll,    Burlington. 

Alexander — J.    H.    Burke,   Taylorsville. 

Alkghany — A.    S.    Carson,    Sparta. 

Anson — J.    A.    Lockhart,    Wadesboro. 

Ashe — Dr.   J.   W.   Colvard,  Jefferson. 

Beaufort — W.    C.    Kodman.    Washington, 

Bertie — A.    S.    Rascoe,    Windsor. 

Bladen— E.    F.    McCullock,    White   Oak. 

Brunswick — Dr.  T.   V.   Moore,   Phoenix. 

Buncombe — I>r.    D.   E.    Sevier,    Asheville. 

Burke — J.    W.    Wilson,    Jr.,    Morganton. 

Caban-us — L.    T.    Hartsell,    Concord. 

Caldwell — W.    C.    Newland,    Lenoir, 

Camden — T.    C.    Ferebee,    Camden. 

Carteret— W.    M.    Webb,   Morehcad   City. 

Caswell — T.     P.     Womack,     Yanceyville. 

Catawba — E.    L.    Shuford,    Hickory. 

Chatham — R.  H.   Hayes,   Pittsboro. 

Cherokee — Ben.    Posey,    Murphy. 

Chowan — W.    M.    Bond,    Edenton. 

Clay — L.     L.     Scroggs,     Brasstown. 

Cleveland— C.    R.    Hoey,    Shelby. 

Craven — J.    A.   Bryan,   New  Bern. 

Columbus — J.  A.   Brown,  Chadbourn. 

Cumberland — C.   G.  Rose,  Fayetteville. 

Currituck — E.    R.   Johnson,    Currituck. 

Dare — R.    B.    Etheridge,    Manteo. 

Davidson — W.    H.    Phillips,    Lexington. 

Davie — W.    K.    Clement,    Mocksville. 

Duplin — D.     L.     Carlton,     Kenansville. 

Durham — Jones   Fuller,    Durham. 

Edgecombe — R.    G.     All.sbrook,    Tarboro. 

Foi-syth — A.    H.    Ellcr,   Winston-Salem. 

Franklin — J.    A.    Thomas,    Louisburg. 

Gaston — C.    B.    Armstrong,    Gastonia. 

Gates— W.    T.    Cross,    Gatesville. 

Graham — G.    B.    Walker,    Robbinsville. 

Granville — B.   S.   Royster,   Oxford. 

Greene — W.   J.    Jordan,    Snow   Hill. 

Guilford — E.   A.    Brown,   Greensboro. 

Halifax— E.   L.   Travis,   Halifax. 

Harnett — W.'  A.    Stewart,   Dunn. 

Haywood — H.   R.   Ferguson,  Waynesville. 

Henderson — C.  E.  Brooks,  HendersonviUe. 

Hertford— J.    R.    Mitchai,    Winton. 

II.yde — R.    D.    Harris,   Swan   Quarter. 

Iredell — J.    A.    Hartness,    Statesville. 

Jackson — F.  E.  Alley,  Webster. 


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POLITICAL    O  RGANIZATIONS. 


Johnston— F.   H.  Brooks,  Smjthfield. 

Jones— T.    C.    Whitaker,    Trenton. 

Lenoir — J.    W.    Grainger,    Kinston. 

Lincoln — C.    E.    Cliilds,   Lincolnton. 

Macon— S.   L.    Kelly,    Franklin. 

Madison — C.  A.   Htnderson,  Marshall. 

Martin— H.   W.   Stubbs,   Williamston. 

McDowell — J.     L.    Morgan,    Marion. 

Mecklenburg — J.    A.    Bell,    Charlotte. 

Mitchell— S.    R.     Hensley,    Penland. 

Montgomery — W.  D.  Allen,  Troy. 

Moore — W.   J.    Adams,    Carthage. 

Nash — E.   B.   Grantham,   Rocky  Mount. 

New  Hanover— W.  J.  Bellamy,  Wilming- 
ton. 

Northampton— W.    H.    Buffaloe,    Jackson. 

Onslow — E.    M.    Koonce,    Jacksonville. 

Orange— S.    M.    Gattis,    Hillsboro. 

Pamlico — A.    B.    Campen,    Alliance. 

Pasquotank— C.  E.  Thompson,  Elizabeth 
City. 

Pender — E.    L.    Larkins,    Burgaw. 

Perquimans — David    Cox,    Hertford. 

Person — J.   S.   Cuningham,  Cuningham. 

Pitt— F.    C.    Harding,    Greenville. 

Polk— \V.    M.   Justice,    Mill    Spring. 

Randolph — W.    J.     bcarboro,     Asheboro. 

Richmond — W.   N.   Everitt,   Rockingham. 

Robeson — J.    G.   McCormick,    Lumberton. 

Rockingham — Francis  Womack,   Reidsville. 

Rowan — A.    H.    Boyden.    Salisburv. 

Rutherford— John  C.   Mills,   Rutherfordton. 

Sampson— n.    E.    Faison,    Clinton. 

Scotland— E.     H.    Gibson,    Laurinburg. 

Stanly— R.    A.    Crowell,    Albemarle. 

Stokes— Dr.  J.  H.   Ellington,  Sandy  Ridge. 

Surry — J.    R.    Lewellyn,    Dobson. 

Swain— C.    E.    Monteith,    Bushnell. 

Transvlvania— T.   W.   Whitmire,   Brevard. 

TjTrell— Theo.     H.     Woodley,    Columbia. 

Union — R.    W.    Lemmond,    Monroe. 

A'ance — A.    J.    Harris,    Henderson. 

Wake^J.    N.    Holding,    Raleigh. 

Warren — A.    J.    Dowtin,    Warrenton. 

Washington — Thos.   W.   Blount.   Roper. 

Watauga — J.    C.    Fletcher,    Boone. 

Wavne — M.     T.    Dickinson,     ^oldsboro. 

Wilkes— AV.    W.    Barbee.   Wilkesboro. 

Wilson — John   E.    W'oodard,    Wilson. 

Yadkin — J.    W.    Pass,    Yadkinville. 

Yancey — G.    E.    Gardner,    Burnsville. 


Fourth— Claudius    Dockery,    Raleigh. 
Fifth— Ben   F.    Robertson,    Haw   River. 
Sixth— S.    M.    King,    Elizabethtown. 
Seventh— W.     A.     Bailev,     Advance. 
Eighth— E.     Spencer     Blackburn,     Wilkes- 
boro. 
Ninth — A.   A.   Whitener,   Hickory. 
Tenth— Geo.    H.    Smathers,    Waynesville. 


REPUBTICAN   STATF   T]XECU- 
TIVE   COOnTTEE. 

S.    B.    Adams,    Cliairman,    Greensboro. 
W.     S.     Prarson,    Secretary.    Morganton. 

C.  G.    Bailey,    Treasurer,    Advance. 

E.   C.   Duncan,   National   Com.,   Raleigh. 

Members  at  Large. 

Thos.    S.    Rollins,    Asheville. 

D.  M.    Furches,    Statesville. 
John   C.    Angier,    Durham. 
G.   G.   Hendricks,   Asheboro. 
Geo.   Butler,   Clinton. 
Wheeler    Martin,    Williamston. 
V.    S.    Lusk,    Asheville. 

Consressional  Districts. 
First — A.    Berrv,    Swan    Quarter. 
S°cond— D.  W.  "Patrick,  Snow  Hill. 
Third— J.    F.    Dobson,    GoMsboro. 


Chairman   of   Count'-    Republi- 
can  E.xccutive   Committees 
of   North   Carolina, 

Alamance — Heenan    Hughes,    Graham. 

Alexander— Zeno    Smith,     Wittenberg. 

Alleghany— John    T.    Miles,    Cherry   Lane. 

Anson— J.     L.     Matherson,    Wadesboro. 

Ashe — John    G.    Hardin,    Beaver    Creek. 

Beaufort— F.    G.    Paul,    Washington. 

Bertie— R.    H.   Norfleet,   Kelford. 

Bladen— S.    Mears,    Clarkton. 

Brunswick— George  H.  Cannon,  Town 
Creek. 

Buncombe — -Jos.  F.  Ford,  Asheville. 

Burke— Robert    M.     Smith,    Chesterfield. 

Cabarrus — J.    A.    Sims,    Concord. 

Caldwell— M.    N.    Harshaw,    Lenoir. 

Camden— Jas.    E.    Burgess,    Old    Trap. 

Carteret- T.    D.    Hewitt,    Newport. 

Caswell— Fioyd    Davis,    Altaniahaw. 

Catawba— J.   Y.    Killian,   Newton. 

Chatham— Dr.    H.    T.    Chapin,    Pittsboro. 

Cherokee — A.     W.    Axley,    Murphy. 

Chowan — L.    L.    Brinkley,    Edcnton. 

Clay— A.   B.  Ledford,  Hayesville,   R.  F.  D. 

Cleveland— J.    H.    Quinn,    Shelby. 

Columbus— Irvin   B.    Tucker,    Whiteville. 

Craven — Seymour  W.   Hancock,  New  Bern. 

Cumberland— C.  C.  McLellan,  Dunn, 
R.    F.    D.   No.    4. 

Currituck — W.    S.    Harrison,    Harbinger. 

Dare— W.   S.   C.   Pugh,    Wanchese. 

Davidson— J.    R.    McCrary,    Lexington. 

Davie — Dr.   M.    D.   li..mbrou2rh,    Mocksville. 

Duplin— C.    C.    Vann,    Rose    Hill. 

Durham — J.    V.    Rigsbee,    Durham. 

Edgecombe — R.    Liles,    Tarboro. 

Forsyth— S.     E.     Hall,     Winston. 

Franklin — Rufus    R.     Harris,    Louisburg. 

Gaston — C.    D.    Holland,    Gastonia. 

Gates— Wm.    M.    Sparkman,    Eure. 

Graham — J.    R.    Collins,    Robbinsville. 

Gran\i.le — J.    ii.    Gooch,    Stem. 

Greene— D.    W.    Patrick,    Snow  Hill. 

Guilford — J.   A.   Hoskins,   Summerfield. 

Halifax — R.   J.   Lewis,   Littleton. 

Hanirtt— W.    P.    Byrd,    Lillington. 

Ha.vwood — D.    I.    L.    Smathers,    Clyde. 

Hend  rson — R.    H.    Staton,    H»nd"rsonville. 

Hertford— R.    C.    Benthall,    Woodland. 

Hyde — Richard  W.  Howard,  Swan  Quar- 
ter. 

Iredell — L.     C.     Wagner,     Suatesville. 

Jackson — J.   W.    Keener.   Sylva. 

Johnston — J.    C.    Stancill,    Benson. 

Jones — H.    F.    Brown,    Tuckahoe. 

Lenoir — .1.    M.    Mewborne,    Kinston. 

Lincoln — D.     E.    DeLane,    Lincolnton. 

Macon — H.    H.    Jarrett,    Franklin. 

Madison — Van    B.    Davis,    Marshall. 

Martin — C.    C.    Fagan,    Williamston. 

MoDowpII — .1.     L.     Morgan,     Manon. 


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51 


Mecklenburg— Jake    F.    Newell,    Charlotte. 
Jlitchell— Chas.    E.    Green,    Bakersville. 
Montgomprj- — G.    D.    13.    Reynolds,   Troy. 
Moore — Carlos    McLeod,     Carthage. 
Nash — Mack    Brantley,    Spring    Hope. 
New   Hanover — D.    L.    Gore.    Wilmington. 
Northampton — W.    H.    Buffalo,    Jackson. 
Onslow — John    Gilman,    Jacksonville. 
Oransc — D.        S.        Miller,        Eougemont, 
R.   F.   D.   No.  3. 

Pamlico — P.    C.    Jones,    Ba3'boro. 
Pasquotank — W.    H.    Keaton,    Weeksville. 
Pender— R.    M.    Croom,    Burgaw. 
Perquimans — Geo.     \V.     Barrow,     Hertford. 
Person — H.    J.    Whitt,    Roxboro. 
Pitt— Roy     C.     Flanagan,     Greenville. 
Polk — W.   E.   Newman,   Mill  Springs. 
Randolph— G.    G.    Hendricks,    Asheboro. 
Richmond — John     P.     Cameron,     Rocking- 
ham. 
Robeson— Wm.   J.   Cume,   Maxton. 


Rockingham — Thos.    S.    Malloy,    Reidsville. 
Rowan — John    A.    Ramsey,    Salisbury. 
Rutherford — R.    W.   Logan,    Rutherfordton. 
Sampson — W.    F.    Sessoms,    Clinton. 
Scotland — John  A.    McGregor,    Laurinburg. 
Stanb'— Dr.   J.   I.   Campbell,   Wliitney. 
Stokes — N.    O.    Petree,    Danbury. 
Surry — J.    M.    Davis,    Mt.    Airy. 
Swain — J.    A.    Brown,    Bryson   City. 
Transylvania — Dr.    E.   S.   English,   Brevard. 
Tyrrell — R.    A.    Kohloss,    Columbia. 
Union — T.    L.    Love,    Monroe. 
Vance — T.     T.     Hicks,     Henderson. 
Wake— J.    P.    H.    Adams,    Raleigh. 
Warren — J.    P.    Leach,    Littleton. 
Washington — J.    L.    Phelps,    Plymouth, 
Watauga — L.    H.    Michael,    Rutherwood. 
Wayne — S.    G.    Pate,    Goldsboro. 
Wilkes — P.    C.    Jones,    North    Wilkesboro. 
Wilson — J.   D.   Mears,    Wilson. 
Yadkin — J.   G.   Ray,   Jonesville. 
Yancey^J.   L.   Hyatt,   Micaville. 


Democratic  State  Platform — 1906 


The  Democracy  of  North  Carolina  in  con- 
vention assimbled,  renews  its  allegiance 
10  tne  principles  of  constitutional  gov- 
ernment, through  laws  enacted  and  executed 
in  the  interest  of  the  whole  people,  with- 
out favor  to  individual  or  class;  and  it 
pledges  itself  to  continue  the  just,  wise 
and  economical  administration  of  public 
affairs  which  have  obtained  in  State  and 
county   since    its    return    to   power   in    ISDlt. 

We  congratulate  the  people  of  the  State 
that,  under  Democratic  auspices,  there  has 
been  established  throughout  the  borders  of 
the  State  a  reign  of  law  and  liberty,  peace 
and  progress.  That  our  people  are  no 
longer  emplo.yed  in  guarding  their  homes 
and  protecting  their  lives,  liberty  and  prop- 
erty, as  they  were  under  Republican  rule; 
but  safe  in  the  protection  of  law,  and  en- 
joying the  freedom  which  comes  from  se- 
curity, are  directing  their  energies  to  peace- 
ful   pursuits    of    honest    industry. 

We  endorse  the  wise,  patriotic  and  able 
administration  of  our  States  affairs  by 
Governor  Robert  B.  Glenn  and  the  other 
State  officials,  and  we  point  with  pride 
to  the  record  of  our  Senators  and  Demo- 
cratic Representatives  in  Congress,  and  en- 
dorse  the    same. 

We  again  congratulate  the  people  of  North 
Carolina  upon  the  successful  operation  of 
the  Constitutional  Amendment  regulating 
the  elective  franchise.  The  adoption  of  this 
measure  has  permanently  solved  the  race 
problem  which  had  so  long  agitated  the 
public  mind,  and  was  a  menace  to  peace 
and   good   government. 

In  its  operation  the  assurances  made  by 
the  Democratic  party  to  the  people,  that 
no  white  man  would  be  disfranchised  there- 
by have  been  fully  verified,  and  the  predic- 
tion of  the  Republican  party,  to  the  con- 
trary,   proven    false. 

After  a  test  of  five  years  the  wisdom  of 
the  Amendment  ia  recognized  and  acquiesced 
in  by  all  political  parties,   and   is  accepted 


as  a  solution  of  a   vexed  question. 

We  congratulate  the  people  upon  the 
beneficent  effect  of  the  temperance  legisla- 
tion enacted  by  the  Democratic  party,  and 
approve  and  endorse  the  principles  enunciat- 
ed in  the  Watts  bill  and  the  Ward  bill 
regulating  the  manufacture  and  sale  of  li- 
quor. 

We  reaffirm  our  constitutional  declarations 
that  "religion,  moralitj',  and  knowledge  be- 
ing necessary  to  good  government  and  the 
happiness  of  mankind,  schools  and  means  of 
education  shall  be  forever  encouraged."  and 
that  the  people  have  the  right  to  the  priv- 
ilege of  education,  and  that  it  is  the  duty 
of  the  State  to  guard  and  maintain  that 
right,  and  we  express  hearty  approval  of 
the  great  results  accomplished  through  edu- 
cational work  during  the  past  six  years  of 
Democratic  rule — at  the  great  improvement 
made  during  that  time  in  our  educational 
conditions,  and  we  promise  a  continuance 
of  a  four  months'  school  term  for  all  the 
children  of  the   State. 

The  Democratic  party  established  the 
system  of  pensioning  Confederate  soldiers 
and  opened  the  Soldiers'  Home  for  the  care 
of  the  veterans  who  responded  to  the  call 
of  the  State  in  the  War  Between  the  States. 
Every  dollar  given  them  was  appropriated 
or  forced  by  the  Democratic  legislation  or 
Democratic  public  sentiment.  We  pledge 
the  party  to  a  fuller  discharge  of  a  debt 
that  can  never  be  fully  paid  to  these  aging 
heroes  who  offered  their  lives  as  a  sacrifice 
upon  the  altar  of  their  country. 

We  point  with  pride  to  the  record  of 
the  Democratic  party  in  its  care  of  the  un- 
fortunate classes  of  our  State  and  promise 
to  continue  to  enlarge  our  charitable  insti- 
tutions until  all  the  indigent  insane  are 
cared  for  at  the  expense  of  the  State. 
REGULATION  OF  PUBLIC  SERVICE  COR- 
PORATIONS 

The  powers  of  the  Corporation  Commis- 
sion   should    be    so    enlarged    as    to    give    it 


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full  and  adequate  power  to  regulate  all 
public  service  corporations  within  the  State 
and  subject  to  its  jurisdiction.  Passen- 
ger and  freight  rates  in  North  Carolina  are 
too  high  and  should  be  materially  and  sub- 
stantially reduced,  as  should  also  telephone 
rates  and  rentals,  and  we  demand  such 
action  by  the  Leg^islature  and  Corporation 
Commission-  as  will  accomplish  such  re- 
duction. 

We  are  opposed  to  granting  charters  to 
corporations   in    perpetuity. 

The  discrimination  of  railroads  against 
North  Carolina  cities  and  towns,  and  in 
favor  of  other  points  having  no  greater 
natural  advantages,  is  a  grave  injustice  to 
the  people  of  this  State,  and  should  be  cor- 
rected by  such  means  as  are  available  with- 
in the  limitations  set  by  the  Constitution 
of  the  United  States.  The  interference  by 
public  service  corporations  in  political 
matters  should  be  called  so  sharplj'  to  the 
attention  of  the  people  that  it  will  be 
odious,  and  the  efficiency  of  such  corpora- 
tions as  political  agencies  shouiu  thus  be 
destroyed. 

The  law  against  issuing  free  passes  should 
be  so  amended  as  to  make  the  party  who 
illegally  receives  them  equally  gruilty  with 
the  corporation  issuing   ohem. 

The  failure  of  connecting  lines  of  railways 
to  make  connection  as  scheduled  is  a  source 
of  much  inconvenience,  expense  and  annoy- 
ance to  the  traveling  public,  and  we  de- 
mand such  additional  legislation  as  may  be 
necessary  to  enforce  that  provision  of  our 
statute  which  requires  connecting  lines  to 
make  as  close  connection  as  is  practicable 
for  the  convenience  of  the  traveling  pub- 
lie. 

FOREST  RESERVE  AND  INLAND  WATER- 
WAY 

We  favor  the  Appalachian  Forest  Re- 
serve, and  the  construction  of  the  inland 
water-way  from  Norfolk,  Virginia,  to  Beau- 
fort Inlet,  North  Carolina.  While  both  of 
these  projects  involve  great  benefits  to  the 
State,  they  are  also  of  national  importance. 
The  one  preserves  our  mountain  forests  and 
jonsei-ves  our  water  supply,  promotes  the 
public  health,  maintains  our  water-power 
and  aids  agriculture.  The  latter  will  open 
up  a  free  outlet  north  and  south  for  the 
water-borne  trade  of  Eastern  North  Caro- 
lina, equalize  traffic  rates,  and  promote  the 
prosperity  of  our  people.  Its  construction 
will  also  greatly  increase  the  coastwise 
trade  between  the  South  Atlantic  and  North 
Atlantic    ports. 

We  urge  our  Senators  and  Representatives 
to  continue  their  efforts  to  secure  legisla- 
tion for  tne  establishment  of  the  one  and 
the    construction    of    the    other. 

We  reaffirm  our  adherence  to  the  time- 
honored  principle  of  Democracy  of  "equal 
rights  to  all  and  special  privileges  to 
none,"  and  we  condemn  subsidies,  gratui- 
ties,   bonuses,    trusts    and   monopolies. 

For  nearly   ten   years  the  Rer>ublican  par- 
ty  has  been   in   absolute   control    of   all   de- 
I  partments     of     national     government,     with 


power  to  change  unjust  conditions  and  to 
rectify  evils.  Yet,  during  that  time  colos- 
sal combinations  of  capital  have  dominated 
the  people,  and  illegal  perversions  of  cor- 
porate law  have  stifled  competition  and  un- 
fairly limited  the  opportunity  of  the  indi- 
vidual citizen.  Wealth  thereby  illegally 
obtained  has  been  unsparingly  used  to 
control  legislation  and  corrupt  elections. 
No  honest  effort  has  been  made,  or  is  be- 
ing made,  by  Republican  legislation  to  cure 
or    eradicate    these    evils. 

We  denounce  the  hypocrisy  of  the  Re- 
publican party,  which,  while  pretending 
to  legislate  against  these  conditions,  deals 
only  with  the  symptoms  and  not  with  the 
disease.  The  unfair,  t3'rannical  features  of 
the  so-called  "protective  tariff"  have  made 
these  things  possible,  and  no  permanent  re- 
lief can  be  secured  until  its  obnoxious  fea- 
tures are  removed.  To  remedy  this  evil  we 
demand  a  thorough  revision  of  present 
tariff  laws. 

The  growth  of  the  trusts  and  other  in- 
ordinate and  dangerous  combinations  of 
capital,  the  tremendous  and  rapidly  in- 
creasing absorption  and  centralization  of 
the  wealth  of  the  country  in  the  hands  of 
a  chosen  few,  all  due  to  premeditated  and 
systematic  legislation  in  behalf  of  special 
interests  by  the  Republican  party,  demand 
a  change  in  the  policies  imposed  upon  the 
country  by  that  party  and  make  the  pass- 
age of  restrictive  laws  an  imperative  ne- 
cessity. 

We  denounce  the  appalling  system  of 
corruption  heretofore  practiced  by  the 
great  insurance  companies,  whereby  mf>iey 
intrusted  to  them  for  the  benefit  of  wid- 
ows and  orphans  has  been  diverted  to  the 
enrichment  of  favored  individuals  and  to  the 
campaign    fund    of   the    Republican    party. 

We  denounce  the  present  iniquitous,  un- 
just and  trust-creating  protective  tariff  im- 
posed upon  the  people  by  the  Republican 
party  and  demand  its  immediate  revision, 
to  the  end  that  all  unjust  burdens  shall 
bo  removed,  and  especially  those  upon  the 
necessaries  of  life  and  those  that  enable  the 
trusts  to  extort  from  the  people  unrea: 
sonable  profits  and  to  sell  their  products 
to  consumers  at  home  at  greater  prices 
than  are  charged  for  the  same  goods  to 
the  foreign  consumer. 

Resolutions. 

At  the  Democratic  State  Convention  held 
in   Greensboro   on   July  3,    1906,   the   follow- 
ing resolutions  were  adopted: 
ENDORSEMENT     OF     BRY..N     AND     AY- 
COCK. 

The  Democracy  of  North  Carolina,  the 
first  in  America  to  support  William  J.  Bry- 
an for  the  Presidency  of  the  United  States, 
is  gratified  to  see  the  Democracy  of  every 
section  of  the  Republic  turning  to  him  as 
the   logical   candidate  for  President  in  1908. 

The  spontaneous  call  for  his  leadership  is 
the  result  of  a  univereal  desire  to  correct  the 
giant  evils  in  our  country  which  he  long 
ago   foresaw,    and   which   has   heretofore   de-  I 


REPUBLICAN  STATE  PLATFORM— 1903. 


53 


feated  the  «-ill  of  the  American  people. 
Honored  the  world  over  as  America's  first 
citizen,  he  will  be  hailed  upon  his  return 
as  the  one  man  to  restore  the  government 
to  the  foundation  of  equality  and  justice 
upon  which  it  was  established  by  our  fath- 
ers. The  Democrats  of  Nortli  Carolina  in  i 
convention  assembled  endorse  the  candidacy 
of  William  J.  Bryan  for  President  in  190S. 
and  recognizing  that  in  choosing  his  run- 
ning-mate the  Democracy  of  this  country 
should  select  one  of  her  wisest  and  broad- 
est statesmen,    the  North   Carolina  Democ- 


racy presents  to  the  Democracy  of  the  Re- 
public as  a  fit  candidate  for  Vice-President 
Hon.  Charles  B.  Aycock,  ex-Governor  of 
this    State. 

ELECTION     OF    UNITED    STATES    SENA- 
TORS  AND  JUDGES   BY   THE   PEO- 
PLE—INCOME TAX. 
We    favor   such    amendments   to   the    Con- 
stitution  of   the  United   States  as   will  pro- 
vide for  the  election  of  district  and  circuit 
judges    of    the    United    States    and    United 
States    Senators    by    a    direct    vote    of    the 
people,  and  a  graduated  income  tax. 


Republican  State  Platform~-1906 


(Adopted  at  Greensboro,  July  10, 
1906.) 

The  Republican  party  of  North  Carolina 
in  convention  assembled  at  Greensboro.  N. 
C,  July  10,  1906,  congratulates  all  the  peo- 
ple of  the  State  upon  prevailing  conditions, 
as  the  unquestioned  oflF-shoots  of  Repub- 
lican policies  enforced  since  1897,  resolve 
and  declare  the  following  to  be  a  summary 
of  their  beliefs  upon  the  more  vital  ques- 
tions of  present  interest  and  of  the  action 
they  will  take  if  given  power  in  the  State: 

1.  We  claim  for  the  administration  of 
President  Roosevelt  that  it  has  satisfied 
every  reasonable  demand  of  the  patriot, 
the  reformer  and  the  worker  in  every  fielil 
of  human  endeavor;  that  it  has  estab- 
lish! d  the  currency  upon  a  basis  not  to 
be  shaken;  that  it  has  vastly  extended  our 
foreign  commerce,  and  so  added  largely  to 
the  nation's  wealth;  that  it  has  kept  the 
peace  at  home  ami  promoted  it  abroad ; 
that  it  has  expended  the  national  revenue 
wisely  and  with  absolute  honesty;  that  it 
has  laid  bare  and  punished  with  iron  hand 
every  species  of  official  or  corporate  cor- 
ruption brought  to  light  by  vigilant  agents 
of  its  own  choosing;  that  it  has  hearkened 
to  the  voice  of  the  oppressed  in  all  lands 
and  given  sympathy  when  forbidden  by  law 
to  give  more;  that  it  has  aimed  with  true 
and  constant  purpose  to  reflect  in  its  every 
act  the  highest  and  finest  aspirations  of 
the  American  people,  northern  and  south- 
ern,   eastern   and   western. 

2.  We  state  with  regret  the  acknowledged 
fact  that  the  laws  of  our  own  State  have 
not  been  enforced  by  the  Democratic  ad- 
ministrators in  State  and  county  affairs; 
the  legislation  upon  the  subject  of  tem- 
perance, so  dear  to  a  large  part  of  our 
best  people,  is  confessedly  a  d^-ad  letter  as 
relates  to  its  enforcement  by  State  officials 
— Republican  officials  of  internal  revenue 
bearing  the  whole  burden  of  commanding 
for    it    popular   obedience. 

Yet  the  amazing  spectacle  is  presented  of 
a  party  which  has  kept  the  promise  to 
the  car  and  broken  it  to  the  hope  now 
masquerading  as  prohibitionists  in  such  sec- 
tions of  the  State  as  they  deem  ripe  for  that 
experiment  in  law-making. 

The    Republican    party    insists   that    every 


county  and  every  town  should  be  allowed 
to  determine  for  itself  by  vote  the  question 
of  whether,  and  if  so,  how  whiskey  shall 
be  sold  in  its  limits,  as  well  as  who  shall 
hold  its  offices,  and  that  they  shall,  none 
of  them,  be  appointed  by  the  Legislature 
or  justices  of  the  peace  or  any  other  au- 
thority except  tne  people. 

3.  We  refute  in  the  proper  spirit  of  just 
indignation  the  frequent  threat  of  danger 
to  the  State  from  our  coming  into  power, 
made  by  Democratic  speakers  and  news- 
papers. The  merest  novice  in  political  con- 
ditions must  know  Luat  victory  for  us  can 
come  from  the  addition  of  one  constituency 
alone — the  men  of  the  Farmers'  Alliance  and 
the  People's  party — to  whom  alone  or  in 
conjunction  with  Republicans  the  State 
owes  the  grreat  upward  movement  in  railroad 
regulation,  in  female  education,  in  common 
school  education,  in  L-.e  preserving,  care 
and  encouragement  of  the  University,  A. 
and  M.  College  and  other  State  institutions, 
threatened  then  as  now  with  ghost  stories 
of  their  destruction;  and  we  pledge  our- 
selves to  continue  and  perfect  the  com- 
mon school  system,  begun  by  the  Repub- 
licans, until  a  good  English  education  is  in 
the  reach  of  every  cmid. 

We  shall  advocate  one  or  more  reforma- 
tories for  youthful  criminals,  and  pledge 
the  people  that,  given  power,  no  insane 
man  or  woman,  white  or  black,  shall  lack 
the  State's  care,    be   the  cost  what   ;(:   may. 

4.  We  congratulate  the  people  of  the 
State  upon  the  removal  of  the  Atlantic 
and  North  Carolina  Railroad  from  the 
sphere  of  active  politics,  but  denounce  the 
refusal  of  State  Democratic  officials  to  let 
the  light  of  publicity  shine  upon  the  evi- 
dence taken  benind  closed  doors  which  led 
to  the  lease  of  that  piece  of  State  prop- 
erty. 

Graft  was  admitted,  but  never  suffered 
punishment,  thus  showing  in  marked  con- 
trast a  national  Republican,  as  against  a 
State  Dtmocratic  administration;  and  we 
further  denounce  the  method  of  the  Demo- 
cratic party  in  appointing  an  investigatilig 
committee  of  strictlj'  partisan  Democrats. 

5.  If  Democratic  testimony  is  to  be  ta- 
ken, the  present  Corporation  Commission 
exists    chiefly    for    the    purpose    of    drawing 


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salaries.  We  pledge  ourselves  to  make  it 
efficient.  At  present  it  is  a  laughing-stock 
of  well-informed  neople,  but  no  less  a  bur- 
den  upon   the   tax-payer. 

6.  The  Democratic  party  for  years  has 
vaunted  its  friendship  for  the  Confederate 
soldiy;,  while  leaving  him,  in  many  cases, 
an  object  of  charity.  The  Republicans  by 
their  votes  in  the  General  Assembly  have 
ev  .r  shown  their  friendship  for  this  most 
Munored  class  of  our  countrymen,  now  daily 
lessening  in   number. 

We  advocate  doubling  the  pittance  now 
received  by  these  veterans,  and  if  we  se- 
cure a  legislative  majority  shall  vote  as 
we  promise. 

7.  We  favor  rigid  restriction  of  the  ser- 
vile immigration  now  coming  to  this  coun- 
try from  Europe,  and  shall  aid  by  every 
means  in  our  power  to  uphold  the  dignity 
and  manhood  of  native  American  citizen- 
ship. 

We  rejoice  that  sectionalism  is  a  thing 
of   the  past. 

S.  Wo  favor  the  estaunshment  of  the  Ap- 
palachian Park,  and  pledge  any  Republi- 
can Congressman  elected  from  this  State 
to  be  its  friend;  but  its  establishment 
must  be  the  work  of  Republican  states- 
manship and  those  its  friends  miscount 
who  look  to  see  It  come  from  discredited 
Democratic  bunglers   in   administration. 

P.  We  charge  that  the  Democratic  State 
administration  has  been  costly  beyond  prece- 
dent without  being  efficient;  that  the  dock- 
ets of  the  courts  in  very  many  counties  re- 
main clogged,  though  judges  and  solici- 
tors have  been  increased  in  number  and 
in  pay. 

We  are  unalterably  opposed  to  frauds 
upon  the  suffrage,  and  we  believe  that  the 
great  amount  of  crime  and  lawlessness  that 
prevail  and  seem  on  the  increase  in  our 
State,  including  lynchings,  are  due  to  the 
licentious  tongues  of  Democratic  orators 
and  others  who  teach  and  advise  that  it  is 
right  to  commit  crime  and  fraud  for  the 
Democratic  party.     Honest  men   can  see  no 


difference  between  stealing  a  ballot  and  a 
horse — betwen  a  false  return  of  the  result 
of  an  election  and  a  false  oath  in  the  court- 
house and  a  false  verdict  in  the  jury-box. 
That  it  is  the  sense  of  this  convention 
that  town  and  city  poll-ta.x  in  North  Car- 
olina should  not  exceed  one  dollar. 

And,  whereas,  some  dissensions  have 
arisen  among  Republicans  on  account  of 
contests  over  appointments  to  Federal  of- 
fices, which,  with  charges  and  counter- 
charges, have  been  given  undue  prominence 
by  the  Democratic  press;  and  whereas,  the 
Democratic  party  has  been  enabled  to  re- 
tain its  hold  upon  the  State  government  by 
appeals  to  race  prejudice,  references  to  the 
disorders  and  confusion  resulting  from  the 
war  and  "the  days  of  '68,"  as  well  as  the 
manifold  repetition  of  the  statement  that 
all    Republicans   are    office-seekers: 

It  is  therefore  now  Resolved:  That  the 
State  Executive  Committee  of  the  Repub- 
lican party  be  and  it  is  hereby  instructed 
to  assemble,  and  each  and  every  member 
thereof,  in  Greensboro,  N.  C,  on  the  first 
day  of  September,  1906,  and  on  the  first 
days  of  March  and  September  in  each  and 
every  year  hereafter,  and  shall  then  and 
there  before  adjournment  consider  applica- 
tions for  appointment  to  all  Federal  offices 
in  North  Carolina  the  terms  of  which  shall 
expire  in  the  next  six  months,  and  to  rec- 
ommend to  the  appointing  power  in  each 
instance  a  suitable  person  for  each  posi- 
tion, except  in  such  districts  as  are  rep- 
resented by  a  Republican  Congressman. 
That  no  application  shall  be  considered  un- 
less the  applicant  shall  state  in  his  appli- 
cation that  he  will  submit  to  the  action 
and  recommendation  of  the  committee 
without   further  contest. 

Resolved,     That  the  executive   committee 
in    making    recommendations    for    appoint- 
ment    to     Federal     positions    shall     observe 
j  well    that    the    applicant    has    the    support 
I  of    his    local    party    friends,    in    addition    to 
'  being  well   qualified   for   the   position. 


Official  Vote  for  1906 


FOR    MEMBER    NORTH    CAROLINA    COR- 
PORATION   COMMISSION. 


Counties. 

Alamance    . . . 

Alexander 

Alleghany 

Anson     

Ashe      

Beaufort     . . . . 

Bertie     

Bladen    

Brunswick     . . 
Buncombe     . . 

Burke      

Cabarrus    . . . . 
Caldwell     . . . . 

Camden    

Carteret     


Franklin 

McNeill  (D.) 

1,879 

885 

726 

1,150 

1,528 

1,658 

906 

1,082 

693 

3,007 

1,213 

1,595 

1,.S09 

312 

964 


Robert  M. 

Douglas  (R.) 

1,851 

924 

458 

54 

1,495 

768 

67 

449 

625 

2,162 

1,005 

1,416 

1,409 

42 

701 


Caswell    

Catawba  . . 
Chatham  . . 
Cherokee  . . , 
Chowan    ... 

Clay     

Cleveland  . . 
Columbus  . 
Craven  . . . . 
Cumberland 
Currituck     . 

Dare     

Davidson 

Davie    

Duplin     

Durham    . . . 
Edgecombe 
Forsyth     . . . 
Franklin     . . 


809 

150 

1,769 

1.560 

1,569 

1,162 

804 

902 

519 

42 

314 

283 

1,904 

988 

1..580 

1,017 

1,226 

134 

1,530 

704 

427 

30 

431 

354 

2,118 

2,000 

720 

1,047 

1,609 

741 

1,457 

822 

1,463 

137 

2,457 

2,149 

1,869 

200 

CONGRESSIONAL   VOTE. 


55 


1,756 
671 


652 
180 


Gaston    

Gates     

Graham    

Granville    

Greene    

Guilford     

Halifax    

Harnett  

Haywood    

Henderson     . . . 

Hertford     

Hyde     

Iredell     

Jackson      

Johnston    

Jones      

Lenoir     

Lincoln     

Macon     

Madison     

Martin      

McDowell     . . . . 
Mecklenburg     . 

Mitchell     

Montgomery 

Moore    

Nash     

New    Hanover. 
Northampton    . 

Onslow     

Orange 

Pamlico     

Pasquotank     . . 

Pender    

Perquimans     . . 

Person     

Pitt      

Polk     

Randolph     . . . . 
Richmond 

Robeson     

Rockingham     . 

Rowan     

Rutherford    . . . 

Sampson     

Scotland     

Stanly     

Stokes     

Surry     

Swain     

Transj'lvania     . 
Tyrrell     


FOR   CONGRESS— FIRST   CONGRESSIONAL 


403 

410 

1,629 

478 

906 

213 

3.234 

1,685 

1,916 

149 

1,293 

800 

1,663 

858 

848 

1,204 

586 

113 

587 

229 

2,406 

1,539 

974 

909 

2,442 

2,088 

605 

171 

1,484 

583 

1,205 

807 

882 

922 

824 

1,5.52 

1,327 

255 

842 

862 

2,383 

449 

290 

1,1.56 

1,038 

945 

1,653 

1,052 

1.623 

864 

1,286 

65 

1,088 

91 

894 

276 

875 

489 

582 

415 

776 

141 

917 

98 

595 

277 

837 

567 

2,342 

630 

483 

531 

2,.395 

2,267 

681 

184 

2,470 

687 

1,802 

1,283 

2,324 

1,293 

1,894 

1,382 

1,199 

1,823 

593 

43 

1,515 

1,366 

1,220 

1,516 

1,827 

2,316 

514 

844 

515 

450 

413 

237 

Union     

856 

1,044 

3,354 

822 

495 

843 

2,158 

1,507 

1,547 

578 

1,012 

95 

Vance     

401 

Wake      

960 

Warren     

141 

Washington      

Watauga 

395 

1,192 

941 

Wavne     

Wilkes    

Wilson     

2,600 
426 

Yadkin     

1,313 

804 

Yancey     

Total     

123,272 
46,255 

77,017 

McNeill's    majority. 

The  Vote   For   Superior  Jufle-es. 

There  were  six  Judges  elected,   the  totals 
and   majorities   being: 


FIRST    JUDICIAL    DISTRICT. 

George   W.    Ward    (D.) 123,477 

(No   opposing  candidate.) 

THIRD  JUDICIAL  DISTRICT. 

Owen    H.    Guion    (D.) 123,6.32 

J.    F.    Duncan    (R.) 70,017 

Guion's    majority     53,615 

FIFTH  JUDICIAL  DISTRICT. 

Oliver   H.    Allen    (D.) 123,093 

Andrew  J.    Loftin   (R.) 76,735 

Allen's    majority 46,353 

SEVENTH   JUDICIAL   DISTRICT. 

David    S.    Lewis    (R.) 76,527 

Chatham    Calhoun    Lyon    (D.) 123,088 

Lyon's     majority 46,561 

NINTH  JUDICIAL  DISTRICT. 

James   Crawford   Biggs    (D.) 123,340 

William   D.    Merritt    (R.) •...      76,537 

Biggs'     majority     46,803 

TWELFTH  JUDiaAL  DISTRICT. 

James    L.    Webb    (D.) 122,702 

John    B.    Spence    (R.) 76,442 

Webb's    majority    4«,260 


COUNTIES. 

Beaufort     

Camden    

Chowan     

Currituck 

Dare     

Gates     

Hertford     . . . , 

Hyde     

Martin      

Pasquotank     . 
Perquimans     . 


Congressional  Vote — 1906 

Pitt     2,413  571 

Tyrrell      455  227 

Washington     532  380 

Total     11,401  3,610 

R.     H.     Love 22 

Small's    plurality...  7,791 

FOR   CONGRESS— SECOND   CONGRESSION- 
AL  DISTRICT. 

Claude  James    R 

COUNTIES.                Kitchin(D.)  Gaskill(R.) 

Bertie     915  69 

Edgecombe    1,264  202 

Greene     922  203 


DISTRICT. 
John  H. 
Small  (D.) 

1,718 

312 
521 
429 
421 
668 

592 

639 

1,347 

764 

590 


John   D.    A. 
Wood  (R.) 
727 

47 

44 

31 
350 
185 
116 
210 
242 
193 
287 


— ♦ 


56 


CONGRESSIONAL  VOTE. 


Halifax     

Lenoir     

Northampton 

Warren     

Wilson    


Total     

Scattering    vote.. 
Kitchin's   plurality. 


1,920 
1,499 
1,108 
850 
1,579 

10,057 

17 

8,241 


122 
588 
77 
130 
425 


1,816 


FOR  CX)NGRES&-THIRD  CONGRESSIONAL 
DISTRICT. 

Charles   R.  William  R. 


COUNTIES. 
Carteret     . . . . 

Ci'aven    

Duplin     

Jones     

Onslow     

Pamlico    

Pender    

Sampson    . . . . 
Wa3'ne    


Thomas(D.)  Dixon(R.) 


Total     

Thomas'    majority. 


997 

1,224 

1,654 

59? 

923 

602 

925 

1,220 

2,240 

10,382 
5,102 


658 
170 
734 
198 
274 
414 
92 
1,816 
924 

5,280 


FOR    CONGRESS— FOURTH    CONGRES- 
SIONAL   DISTRICT. 

Edward    W.     Berrv 

COUNTIES. 

Chatham    , 

Franklin     , 

Johnston    , 

Nash    

Vance     , 

Wake     


'ou  (D.) 

Godwin(R.) 

1,575 

1.192 

1,921 

197 

2,421 

2,110 

1,713 

407 

1,069 

405 

3,462 

959 

Total     

Pou's    majority. 


12,161 
6,891 


5,270 


FOR  CONGRESS— FIFTH  CONGRESSIONAL. 
DISTRICT. 
William  W.       Charles  A. 
COUNTIES  Kitchin(D.)  Reynolds(R.) 


Alamance 
Caswell    . . . . 
Durham 
Forsyth 
Granville 
Guilford     . . . 

Orange    

Person     

Rockingham 
Stokes     


1,897 

810 

1,494 

2,432 

1,638 

3,244 

895 

869 

1,957 

1,267 


1,852 
159 
813 

2,147 
508 

1,712 
488 
588 

1,310 

1,512 


Total     

Scattering    vote.. 
Kitchin's    plurality. 


16,503 

103 

5,414 


11,089 


FOR  CONGRESS— SIXTH  CONGRESSIONAL 
DISTRICT. 

Hannibal    James   B. 
COUNTIES.  L.    Godwin.  Schulken. 

(D.)  (R.) 

Bladen      1,064  475 

Brunswick     685  651 

Columbus     1,513  1,100 

Cumberland    1,4V7  751 

Harnett    1.275  847 


New   Hanover 
Robeson     


Total     

Scattering    vote.... 
Godwin's    majority. 


1,263 
2,452 

9,729 

3 

5,084 


98 
723 


4,645 


FOR 


CONGRESS— SEVENTH      CONGRES- 
SIONAL    DISTRICT. 
COUNTIES.  Robert  N.       Geo.  D.  B. 

Page(D.)  Reynolds(.R.) 


Anson     

Davidson    . . . 

Davie     

Montgomery 

Moore    

Randolph     . . 
Richmond 
Scotland     . . . 

Union     

Yadkin     


Total     

Page's   majority. 


1,163 

2,120 

726 

1,027 

1,601 

2,379 

685 

612 

876 

591 

11,780 
2,772 


FOR        CONGRESS— EIGHTH 
SIGNAL  DISTRICT. 
COUNTIES.  Richard  N. 

Hacket 
(D) 

894 

749 

1,529 

1,605 

1,299 

2,443 

2,348 

1,526 

1,863 

945 

1,706 


Alexander 
Alleghany 

Ashe     

Cabarrus  . 
Caldwell 
Iredell  . . . 
Rowan  . . . 
Stanly  . . 
*  Surry  .. 
Watauga  , 
Wilkss    ... 


60 

1,987 

1,045 

967 

1,029 

2,272 

205 

38 

98 

1,307 

9,008 


CONGRES- 

E.  Sponcer 
Blackburn 

(R.) 

909 

458 
1,480 
1,418 
1,445 
1,523 
1,287 
1.3.55 
2,292 
1,216 
2,458 


Total     16,907  15,841 

Hackett's     plurality  1,066 

Scattering:     John  L.   Gwaltney,  1;   W.   D. 
Turner,   1;   0.   C.   Dancy,   1. 


FOR     CONGRESS— NINTH    CONGRESSION- 
AL  DISTRICT. 
COUNTIES.  Edwin  Y.        Frank 

Webb  (D.)  Roberts  (R.) 

Burke     

Catawba     

Cleveland     

Gaston     

Lincoln     

Madison    

MeckUnburg     

Mitchell     

Yancey     


Total 
Webb's 


majority. 


1,227 

1.009 

1,812 

1,556 

1,936 

984 

1,805 

651 

1,234 

811 

810 

1,564 

2,542 

434 

331 

1,187 

1,030 

792 

^ 


12,727 
3,739 


8,988 


FOR    CONGRESS— TENTH    CONGRESSION- 
AL DISTRICT. 

COUNTIES.                  William  T.  James  J. 

Crawford  (D.)  Britt  (R.) 

Buncombe     2,888  2.531 

Cherokee     825  936 

Clay     311  299 


OFFICIAL   VOTE— 1904. 


57 


Graham    409 

Haywood     1,653 

Henderson     831 

Jackson    1,000 

McDowell    837 

Macon     890 

Polk     498 

Rutherford    1,901 

Swain     506 


407 
8G9 

1,247 
923 
882 
923 
536 

1,410 
848 


Transylvania 


520 


448 


Total     13,069  12,260 

Crawford  s  plurality  809 

Erastus    R.    Israel,    40,    (Socialist.) 


*  Surry  taken  out   of  Eighth  and  put  in 
Fifth. 


Official  Vote  For  President— 1904 


COUNTIES. 
Alamance  . . 
Alexander   . . 

Alleghany    .. 
Anson    . .     . . 
Ashe     ..     .. 
Be;iufort  . .    . 

Bertie 

Bladen    ..    .. 
Brunswick    . . 
liui'combe,.   . 
turke    ..     .. 
Cabarrus  . .   . 
Caldwell     . . 
Camden    ..    .. 
Carteret  . .    . , 
Caswell    . .    . . 
Catawba  ..   . 
Cliatham  ..   . 
Cherokee  . .   . 
Clu.wan    . .    . . 

Clay 

Cleveland  . . 
Columbus  . . 
Craven  . .  . . 
Cu'iiberland  . 
Cinrituck  ..   . 

Dare 

Eavidson  . .  . 

Da^ie 

l>aplin    . .    . . 
Puiham 
Edgecombe   . . 
Fersylh    ..    .. 
Franklin  . .    . 

Gaston 

Gates    . .     . . 
Graham   ..    .. 
Granville  . .   . 
Greene    ..     .. 
Guilford   ..    .. 
Halifax    ..    .. 
Harnett    . .    . . 
Haywood  . .   . 
Henderson 
Hertford  . .   . . 

Hvde 

Iredell    ..    ., 
Jackson    ..    .. 
Johnston  . .   , 

Jones 

Lenoir 


Parker. 
1,907 
770 

C99 

1,226 

1,254 

1,803 

1.264 

927 

564 

'il81 

1,080 

1,509 

1,169 

389 

1,012 

874 

1,497 

1,551 

663 

57.*? 

33P 

2,162 

1,447 

1,555 

1,.G94 

543 

415 

2,017 

739 

1,386 

1603 

1,588 

2,301 

2,099 

1,958 

677 

362 

1,595 

949 

2,763 

2,427 

1,169 

1,631 

887 

778 

614 

2,126 

1,015 

2,572 

638 

1,386 


Roosevelt. 

1,770 
937 
543 
207 

1,651 
^67 

2,552 
558 
487 

2,-501 

1,001 

1,254 

],41& 

99 

655 

201 

1,309 

1,477 
380 
148 
325 

1,036 
876 
2'38 

1,129 

.S3 

350 

2,054 

1,1172 
8)5 

1,080 
126 

2,209 
2S2 
fi96 
273 
401 
518 
283 

1,716 
181 
723 

1,125 

1,341 
1S6 
318 

1,510 
9i7 

1,553 
250 
674 


Lincoln  ..  .. 
Madison  ..  .. 
Martin  . .  , . 
.McDowell  ..  . 
Mecklenbui'g  . 
Mitchell  ..  .. 
Montgomery  .. 
Moore    ..     .. 

Nash 

New   Hanover 
Northampton 
Onslow    ..    .. 
Orange    ..    .. 
Pamlico   ..    .. 
Pasquotank  .. 
Pender.. 
Perquimans  . . 
Person    . .    . . 

Pitt 

Polk 

Randolph  ..   ., 
Richmond    .. 
Robeson   . .    . . 
Rockingham  .. 
Rowan    . .    . . 
Rutherford.... 
S.impson..    .. 
Scotland   ..    .. 
Staiily    ..    .. 
Stokes    . .     . . 

Surry 

Swain    ..    .. 
Transylvania     , 
Tynell    ..    .. 
Union    . .     . . 

Vance   

Wake 

W  ai  ren    . .    . . 
Washington     . 
Watauga  .     . . 
Wayne    . .     . . 

Wilkes 

Wilsoa    . .    . . 

Yadkin 

Yancey 


1,009 

671 

994 

1,959 

1,419 

216 

836 

931 

3,142 

748 

408 

1,384 

937 

858 

1,424 

1,178 

1,428 

645 

1,254 

91 

1,502 

116 

828 

451 

900 

558 

574 

438 

947 

275 

903 

168 

610 

378 

942 

473 

2,329 

429 

497 

559 

2,334 

1,308 

927 

306 

2,274 

982 

3,934 

1,273 

2,424 

1,215 

1.860 

1,322 

1.079 

1,(77 

046 

65 

1,024 

1.080 

1.104 

1,478 

1.741 

2,475 

499 

828 

556 

526 

343 

.367 

1.181 

■r<9 

1,019 

i43 

3,410 

1,267 

1.060 

165 

450 

428 

773 

1,U3 

2,060 

1,162 

1,318 

?,4.-0 

1,363 

023 

691 

1,433 

1,0]  3 

864 

Total 124,121 

Swallow,  (Pro.):  Total,  361. 
Watson,  (Pop.):  Total,  819. 
Debs,    (Socialist) :    124. 


Popular  Vote  for  President — 1904 


82,442 


STATES. 
Alabama  . 
Arkansas   . 


Roosevelt. 
22,472 
46,860 


Parker. 

79,857 

64,434 


California 205.226 

Colorado 134,687 

Connecticut 111,089 


89,294 

100,105 

72,909 


I 


?s 


ELECTORAL   VOTE. 


Delaware 23,714 

Florida 8,314 

Georgia 24,003 

Idaho 47,7a3 

Illinois 632,045 

Indiana 369,289 

Iowa 307,907 

Kamas 210,&73 

Kentucky 205,277 

Louisiana 5,205 

Maine 64,437 

♦Maryland 109,497 

Massachusetts 257,822 

Michigan 361,866 

Minnesota 216,651 

Mibsiasippi 3,147 

Missouri 321,447 

Montana 34,392 

Ntbraska 138,558 

Nevada 6,867 

New  Hampshire   . .    . .  54,179 

New  Jersey 245,164 

New    York 859,533 

Korth     Carolina..     ..  82,442 

North  Dakota 52,595 


19,360 

27,046 

83,472 

18,480 

327,607 

274,345 

149,141 

84,800 

217.1V0 

47,708 

27.630 

**109,446 

165,746 

134,151 

55,187 

53,380 

295,847 

21,773 

51,876 

3,;JS2 

33,905 

104,566 

683,981 

124,121 

14,253 


Ohio    600,096  344,674 

Oregon 60,455  17,521 

Pennsylvania   ..     .    ,.  840,Si9  337,998 

Rhode  Island 41.605  24.8:^9 

South   Carolina    ..    ..  2.271  52,863 

South  Dakota 72,583  22,002 

lennessee     105,369  131,653 

Toas 50,308  l'i7,2u'0 

Utah 62.444  33,413 

Vermont 46,682  9,777 

Virginia 46,450  80,6.'.8 

Washington 101, .'304  28,098 

West   Virginia      ....  131;.608  100.850 

Wisconsin 280,164  124,107 

Wyoming 20,489  8,930 

Totals 7,627,632        5,080,054 

(*)    One   Republican   electo) ;    (••)    high- 
est Democratic  e-ector. 

VOTE  FOR  OTHER  CANDIDATES. 
Debs,    (Socialist),  391,587;  Swallow,  (rrohi- 
bitionist),   260,303;    Watson,    (Peoples),    114,- 
6o7;    Corregan,    (.Socialist     Labor),      33,453; 
HolconiD,   '^Continental  Labor),  830. 


Electoral  Vote  of  North  Carolina. 


First  election,  1788,  North  Carolina  did 
not  vote,  not  having  ratified  the  Consti- 
tution. 

1792 — George  Washington  and  John  Adams, 
12    votes. 

1796 — John  Adams,  1;  Thomas  Jefferson,  11; 
Thomas  Pinckney,  1;  Aaron  Burr,  6; 
James  Iredell,  3;  George  Washington,  1; 
C.    C.    Pinckney,    1. 

1800— Thomas  Jefferson,  8;  Aaron  Burr,  8; 
John  Adams,   4;   C.   O.   Pinckney,   4. 

1804— For  President,  Thomas  Jefferson,  14; 
for   Vice-President,    George   Clinton,    14. 

1808 — For  President,  James  Madison,  11; 
C.  C.  Pinckney,  3.  For  Vice-President, 
George   Clinton,    11;    Rufus   King,    3. 

1812 — President,  James  Madison,  15;  Vice- 
President,    Elbridge   Gerry,   15. 

1816 — President,  James  Monroe,  15;  Vice- 
President,    D.    D.    Tompkins,    15. 

1820— Same    as    in    1816. 

1824 — President,  Andrew  Jackson,  15;  Vice- 
President,   John   C.    Calhoun,    15. 

1828— Same    as    1824. 

1832 — President,  Andrew  Jackson,  15;  Vice- 
President,    Martin   Van   Buren,    15. 

1836— President,  Martin  Van  Buren,  15; 
Vice-President,   R.   M.   Johnson,  15. 

1840— President,  William  H.  HaiTison,  15; 
Vice-President,    John    Tyler,    15. 


1S44— President,  Henry  Clay,  11;  Vice- 
President,    Theodore    Frelinghausen,    11. 

1848— President,  Zachary  Taylor,  11;  Vice- 
President,    M.    Fillmore,    11. 

1852- President,  Franklin  Pierce,  10;  Vice- 
President,    William    R.    King,    10. 

1856 — President,  James  Buchanan,  10;  Vice- 
President,    J.    C.    Breckenridge,    10. 

1S60— President,  J.  O.  Breckenridge,  10; 
Vice-President,   Josep'i  Lane,   10. 

1864- No    vote. 

1S68— President,  U.  S.  Grant,  9;  Vice-Pres- 
ident,   Schulver   Colfax,    9. 

1872— President,  U.  S.  Grant,  10;  Vice-Pres- 
ident,   Henry    Wilson,    10. 

1876— President,  Samuel  J.  Tilden,  10; 
Vice-President,    Thos.    A.    Hendricks,    10. 

1880— President,  Winfield  S.  Hancock,  10; 
Vice-President,   W.    E.   English,   10. 

1884 — President,  Grover  Cleveland,  11; 
Vice-President,   Thos.    A.    Hendricks,   11. 

1&S8— President,  Grover  Cleveland,  11;  Vice- 
President,    Allen   G.    Tliurman,    11. 

1892 — President,  Grover  Cleveland,  11;  Vice- 
President,    Adlai  E.    Stevenson,   11. 

1896— President,  William  J.  Bryan,  11; 
Vice-President,    Arthur    Sewall,    11. 

1900— President,  William  J.  Bryan,  11; 
Vice-President,    Adlai   E.    Stevenson,   11. 

1904— President,  Alton  B.  Parker,  11;  Vice- 
I      President,    Henry    G.    Davis,    11. 


State  Officers — Past  and  Present. 


GOVERNORS  OF  THE   STATE. 

UNDER    LORD    PROPRIETORS. 

1?85-15S7— Ralph    Lane. 

1587— John    White. 

1663-1667— William    Drummond. 

1667-1673— Samuel    Stephens. 

1673-1677 — Sir   George   Eastchurch,   — .    — . 


Miller,   John  Culpepper. 
11-80-1681- John   Jenkins. 
1081-1683— Henry     Wilkinson. 
1683-1689— Seth    Sothel. 
1689-169.3- Philip    Ludwell. 
1693-1695— Major    Alexander    Lillington. 
1695-1699— Thomas    Harvev. 
1(99-1704— Henderson    Walker. 


STATE  OFFICERS— PAST  AND  PRESENT. 


59 


1704 
1705 
1707 
1710 
1712 
1713 
1722- 
1722 
1"24 
1725- 
1725 

1730 
1731- 
1752 
1753 
1754 
1765 
1771 

1776 
1779 
1781 
1782 
1784 
1787 
1789 
1792 

1795 
1798 
1799 
ir-02 
1805- 
1807 
1808 
1810 
1811 
1814 
1817- 
1820 
1821 
1824 
1827- 
1828 
1830 
1832 
1835- 
J837- 
1841 
1845 
1S49. 
1851 
1S54 
1855- 
1859 
1861 
1863 
1&65 

1866 
1869 
1870 
1874' 
1877 
1878 
1885 
1889 
1891 
1893 
1S97 
1901 


1705— Col.    Robert    Daniel. 

1707 — Thomas    Cai-ev. 

1710— William    Glover. 

1712— Edward   Hyde. 

1713— Col.    Thomas   Pollock. 

1722— Charles    Eden. 

-Col.    Thomas    Pollock. 

1724— William    Reed. 

1725 — George    Burrington. 
I — Edward    Moseley. 
— Sir    Richard    Everard. 

UNDER   THE   CROWN. 

1731 — George    Burrington. 

-Gabriel    Johnston. 

175.3 — Nathaniel    Rii^e. 

1754 — Col.    Matthew    Rowan. 

1765 — .\rthur   Dobbs. 

1771— William    Tryrn. 

— Josiah    Martin. 

ELECTED    GOVERNORS. 
-1779— Richard    Caswell,    of    Lenoir. 

1781 — Abner  Nash,   of  Craven. 

1782 — Thomas  Burke,   of  Orange. 


1784— Alexander   Martin,    of   Guilford. 

1787 — Richard    Caswell,    of    Lenoir. 

1789 — Samuel    Johnston,    of   Chowan. 

1792 — .\lexander   Martin,    of   Guilford. 

1795— Richard  Dobbs  Speight,  of 
Craven. 

1798 — Sam.    Ashe,    of    New    Hanover. 

1799— William    R.    Davie,    of    Halifax. 

1802 — Benjamin    Williams,    of    Moore. 

1805 — James    Turner,    of    Warren. 

1807 — Nat.   Alexander,   of  Mecklenburg. 

180S — Benjamin    Williams,    of    Moore. 

1810— David   Stone,   of  Bertie. 

1811— Benj.   Smith,   of  Brunsw^ick. 

1814 — Wm.   Hawkins,   of  Warren. 

1817 — William   Jtillor.    of   Warren. 

1820— John    Branch,   of   Halifax. 

1821 — Jesse    Franklin,    of    Surry. 

1824 — Gabriel    Holmes,    of    Sampson. 

1827— Hutchins  B.    Brown,    of  Halifax. 

1828— James    Iredell,    of   Cliowan. 

1830 — John    Owen,    of    Bladen. 

1832— Montford  Stokes,    of   Wilkes. 

1835 — D.    L.    Swain,    of   Buncombe. 

18.37— R.   D.   Speight.  Jr.,  of  Craven. 

1841— E.   B.  Dudley,  of  New  Hanover. 

1845 — John    M.    Morehead,    of    Guilford. 

1849 — Wm.    A.    Graham,    of   Orange. 

1851 — Charles    Manly,    of    Wake. 

1854- D.    S.     Reid,  '  of    Rockingham. 

1855 — Warnn   Winslow,   of  Cumberland. 

18.59 — Thos.   Bragg,   of   Northampton. 

1861— .Tohn  W.    Ellis,   of  Rowan. 

186.3— Henry  T.    Clarke,    of  Edgecombe. 

1865 — Zebulon  B.   Vance,   of  Buncombe. 

•1866— W.  W.  Holden,  of  Wake,  Pro- 
visional   Governor. 

1869— Jonathan    Worth,    of    Randolph. 

1870— Wm.    W.    Holden,   of   Wake. 

1874— Tod    R.    Caldwell,    of    Burke. 

1877 — Curtis   H.    Brogden,    of    Wayne. 

1878 — Z.    B.    Vance,    of    Buncombe. 

188.5— Thomas  J.    J.irvis.    of  Pitt. 

1880— Alfred   M.    Scales,   of  Guilford. 

1891— Daniel   G.   Fowle,   of  Wake. 

189.3- Thos.    M.    Holt,    of   Alamance. 

1897 — Elias  Carr,   of  Edgecombe. 

1901— D.   L.   Russell,   of  New  Hanover. 

1905 — Chas.    B.    Aycock,    of    Wayne. 


1905-1909— Robert   B.    Glenn,    of   Forsyth. 

Railroad  Coninii.ssioners. 

1891-1899— James    W.     Wilson,     of    Burke. 
1891-1895— T.    W.    Mason,    of    Northampton. 
1>"91-1897— E.     C.     Beddii.gfleld,     of    Wake. 
1895-1899— S.    Otho   Wilson,    of    Wake. 
1897-190.3— D.    H.    Abbott,   of   Pamlico. 
1897-1899— Jno.    H.     Pearson,    of    Burke. 
li.97-lS99— L.    C.    Caldwell,    of  Iredell. 
1899-1912— F.    McNeill,    of   New   Hanover. 
1899-1910— Sam.    L.    Rogers,    of    Macon. 
1902-1908— E.    C.    Beddingfield,    of    Wake. 

State  Comptroller. 

1^83 — John   Craven. 
1808— Samuel  Goodwin. 
1825 — Joseph    Hawkins. 
1827 — John   L.    Henderson. 
. . . . — James  Grant. 
1834 — Nathan    Stedman. 
1836— William    F.    Collins. 
1851— William    J.    Clarke. 
1;  55 — George   W.    Brook'. 
1857 — Curtis   H.    Brogden. 
1867— S.    W.    Burgin. 

State  Auditors. 

1869 — Henderson   Adams,    of  Davidson. 
1873 — John    Reilly,    of    Cumberland. 
1877 — Samuel   L.    Love,    cf   Havwood. 
1881— William  P.   Roberts,   of  Gates. 
1885— William   P.    Roberts,    of   Gates. 
1889— George    W.    Sanderlin,    of   Wayne. 
1893 — Robert  M.    Furman.   of   Buncombe. 
1897— Hal   W.    Ayer,    of   Wake. 
1901 — Benjamin  F.   Dixon,  of  Cleveland. 
1905 — Benjamin    F.    Dixon,    of    Cleveland. 

Commissioners   of  Labor. 

18S7-1889— W.    N.    Jones,    of   Wake. 
1889-1893— J.    C.    Scarborough,    of   Johnston. 
1893-1897— B.    R.    Lacy,    of   Wake. 
1897-1899— Jas.    Y.    Hamriek,    of    Cleveland. 
1899-1901— B.   R.   Lacy,   of  Wake. 
1901-1909— H.    B.    Varner,    of    Davidson. 

Former   Commissioners  of   Agri- 
culture. 

1877— L.    L.    Polk,    of    Anson;    M.    McGehee, 

of   Person. 
1887 — John   Robinson,   of   Anson;   Samuel  L. 

Patterson,    of   Caldwell. 
1896— John    R.    Smith,    jf   Wayne. 
1897 — J.    M.    Mewborne,    of    Lenoir. 
1898- Samuel    L.    Patterson,    of   Caldwell. 

Secretartes  of  State. 

1777 — .Tames     Glasgow. 
1778— William   White. 
1811— William    Hill. 
18.59— Rufus   H.    Page. 
1863— J.    P.    H.    Russ. 
1.S64— Charles  R.    Thomas. 
1866— R.     W.    Best. 
1868 — Henry    J.    Menninger. 
1872— William   H.    Howerlon. 
1877 — Joseph    A.    Engelhara. 
1881 — William   L.    Saunoers. 
188.5— William   L.    Saundirs. 
1889— William   L.    Saunders. 
1891- Octavius   Coke. 
1893— Octavius   Coke. 


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STATE  OFFICERS— PAST   AND    PRESENT. 


If95— Chas.   M.    Cooke. 
1S97 — CjTus    Thompson. 
lUOl — J.    Brj-an    Grimes. 
1905— J.    Bryan   Grimes. 

State  Treasurers. 

1776— Richard   Caswell,    Samuel   Johnston. 
1777 — Nemucan  Hunt. 
17S7 — John    Ha\'^\'Ood. 
1S27— William  S.  Rober+s. 
]830— Robert   H.    Burton. 

— William   S.    Wilson 

1835— Samuel  F.   Patterson. 
1S37— Daniel  W.   Courts. 
1839— Charles    L.    Hinton. 
181.3- John    H.    Wheeler. 
1845— Charles  L.   Hinton. 
1S52— Daniel    W.     Courts. 
1«63— Jonathan    Worth. 
1865— William    Sloan. 
1866— Kemp  P.  Battle. 
]b69 — David   A.   Jenkins. 
1873— David    A.    Jenkins. 
Ib77— John    M.     Worth. 
lirSl— John  M.    Worth. 
1885— Donald  W.    Bain. 
1889— Donald    W.    Bain. 
189.3— S.   McD.   Tate. 
1,097— William    H.    Worth. 
1901 — Benjamin   R.    Lacy. 
1905 — Benjamin   R.    Lacy. 

Secretai'ies  of  Navy. 

North  Carolina  has  furnished  only  four 
Cabinet  officers,  and  ea-^h  of  the  four  was 
Secretary  of  the   Navy.     They  were: 

John    Branch — Appointed    March    9,    1829. 

Geo.  E.  Badger — Appointed  March  5, 
1841. 

W.    A.    Graham— Appointed  July  20,   1850. 

J.    C.    Dobbin— Appointed   March   5,    1853. 

Presidents  of  U.  S.  Senate. 

North  Carolina  has  furnished  three 
Presidents  pro  tempore  of  the  United 
States    Senate.      They    were: 

Jesse  Franklin — Elected   March,   1804. 

Nathaniel   Macon— Elected   Mav,   1826. 

Willie  P.   Mangum— Elected  May,  1842. 

Speaker  of  U.  S.  House. 

North  Carolina  has  furnished  only  one 
Speaker  of  the  United  States  House. 
Nathaniel  Macon  was  three  times  chosen 
Speaker,  and  presided  over  the  Seventh, 
Eighth,    and    Ninth    Cougresses. 

United  States  Senators. 

1789-1793— Samuel    Johnston. 
1793-1799— Ale.xafider   Martin. 
1783-1795-»Benjamin   Hawkins. 
1795-1801— Timothy    Bloodworth. 
1S05-1816— James    Turner. 
1S07-1S1.3— Jesse    Franklin. 
lSOl-1807— David    Stone. 
1813-1814- David    Stone. 
1805-1816— James    Turner. 
1814-1815— Francis    Loche. 
1815-1S28— Nathaniel    Macon. 
1816-1823— Montford    Stokes. 
1823-1829— John  Branch. 
1828-1831- James    Iredell. 
1829-1841- Bedford    Brown. 


1831-1837- W.     P.     Mangum. 
1837-1841— Robert    Strange. 
1841-1847— W.    P.   Mangum. 
1841-1843— AVilliam    A.    Graham. 
1843-1846— William    H.    Haywood. 
1S46-1855— George   E.   Badger. 
:S48-1853— W.   P.    Mangum. 
1849-1851- Thomas    Bragg. 
1854-1858— Asa    Biggs. 
1854-1859— D.    S.    Reid. 
1859-1861- T.    L.    Clingman. 
1867-1871— Joseph    C.    Abbott. 
1S67-1873— John   Pool. 
1872-1895— Matthew   W.    Ransom. 
1873-1879— A.    S.    Merrimon. 
:S79-1S94— Zebulon   B.    Vance. 
1S94-1S95— Thomas    J.    Jarv-is. 
1895-1903— Jeter    C.    Pritchard. 
1895-1901- Marion    Butler. 
1901-1913— F.    M.    Simmons. 
1903-1909— Lee    S.    Overman. 

Speakers  of  the  Senate. 

1777 — Samuel    Ashe. 
1778 — Allen   Jones. 
1779 — Abner    Nash. 
1780-1781- Alexander    Martin. 
17S2-'3-'4— Richard    Caswell. 
1786 — James    Coor. 
17S7-1788— Alexander     Martin. 
1"89 — Charles     Johnson. 
1790-'91-'92-'93-'94— William     Lenoir. 
1795-'96-'97-'98-'99— Benjamin    Smith. 
1^00-'01-'02-'03-'a4— Josenh  Riddick. 
1805 — Alexander  Martin. 
lS06-'7-'8-'9-'10-'ll— Joseph     Riddick. 
1S12-*13-'14— George    Outlaw. 
1S15 — John   Branch. 
1817-'18-'19-'20-'21-'22-'23-'24-'25-'26-'27— 

Bartlett  Yancey. 
1S28— .Jesse    Speight. 
1829— Bedford  Brown. 
1S30-1S31— David    F.    Caldwell. 
lf'o2-'33-'34-'35— William   D.    Mosely. 
l&36-'37— Hugh   Waddell. 
]8.'^8-'.39-'40-'41— Andrew    Joyner. 
1842-184.3— Louis    D.    Wilson. 
IS  44-1845— Burgess    S.    Gaither. 
1846-1847— Andrew     Joyner. 
1848-1849— Calvin    Grave,!. 
1850-"51-'52-"53— Weld'on    N.    Edwards. 
1854-1855 — Warren  Winslow. 
1 856-1 857— W.    W.    Avery. 
1859-1860— H.   I.    Clark. 
1862-1864— Giles   Mebane. 
1866— M.    E.    Manly. 
1868-1870— Tod    R.    Caldwell. 
1871— E.   J.   Warren. 
1S7:^— C.    H.    Brogden. 
1875— R.    F.    Armfield. 
1877 — Thomas    J.    Jarvis. 
1879— R.    F.    Armfield. 
1881 — James   L.    Robinson. 
1885- Charles    M.    Stedman. 
1889— Thomas  M.   Holt. 
1803— Rufus   A.    Doughton. 
1897— Charles  A.   Revnolds. 
1901— Wilfred    D.    Turner. 
1905— Francis   D.    Winston. 

Speakers  of  tlie  House. 
1777 — .\bner  Nash. 


JUDICIAL  OFFICERS— PAST  AND  PRESEJJT. 


61 


1778 — Thomas  Benbury. 

1779 — Thomas    Benbury. 

IVSO — Thomas    Benbury. 

17S1 — Tliomas    Benbury. 

1782 — Thomas    Benbury. 

1783— Edward    Starkey. 

17S4 — Thomas    Benbury. 

1785— Wm.    Blount,    R.    D.    Speight. 

1786— John   B.    Ashe. 

]7S7 — John    Sitgreeve. 

1"88 — Stephen   Cabarrus. 

1789 — Stephen   Cabarrus. 

1790 — Steplien    Cabarrus. 

1791 — Stephen  Cabarrus. 

1^92 — Stephen    Cabarrus. 

1793— John    Leigh. 

1794— Timothy   Bloodwwth. 

1795 — John   Leigh. 

179G — Mussendine    Matthews. 

1V97 — Mussendine    Matthews. 

179S — Mussendine    Matth(  \vs. 

1799 — Mussendine  Matthews. 

1800 — Stephen    Cabarrus. 

1801— Stephen  Cabarrus. 

1802 — Stephen    Cabarrus. 

1S0.3— Stephen    Cabarnis. 

18C4— Stephen    Cabarrus. 

1805- Stephen  Cabarrus. 

1806— Joshua    G.    Wright. 

1808— William    Gaston. 

1809— Thomas   Davis. 

1810— William    Hawkins. 

1811— John   Steele. 

1812— William   Miller. 

1813- William   Miller. 

1814— Frederick    Nash. 

1815 — John   Craig. 

1816 — James  Iredell. 

1817 — James    Iredell. 

1818 — James    Iredell. 

1819- R.    M.    Saunders. 

1820- R.    M.    Saunders. 

1821 — James  Mebane. 

1822- John    D.    Jones. 

1823- Alfred    Moore. 

1824— Alfred    Moore. 

1825 — John    Stanly,    James   Iredell. 

1826- John  Stanly. 

1827— Thomas  Settle. 

1828— Thomas   Settle. 

1829— William    J.    Alexander. 

1830— Charles    Fisher. 

1831— Charles    Fisher. 

1832— Louis   D.   Henry. 


183.3- William    J.    Alexander. 

]?34— William    J.    .\lexander. 

1835— W.    H.    Haywood. 

1836— W.    II.    Haywood. 

1837— W.    H.    Haywood. 

1838— Wm.    A.    Graham. 

1839— Wm.    A.    Graham. 

J840— Wm.    A.    Graham. 

1841— Wm.   A.    Graham. 

1842— Calvin    Graves. 

1843- Calvin  Graves. 

1844— Edward    Stanly. 

1845- Edward    Stanly. 

1846— Edward   Stanly. 

1S47— Edward    Stanly. 

184S— R.    B.    Gilliam. 

1849— R.    B.    Gilliam. 

1S50 — James    C.     Dobbin. 

1S51 — James  C.    Dobbin. 

1852— John    Baxter. 

1853— John    Baxter. 

1854— Samuel    P.    Hill. 

1855- Samuel    P.    Hill. 

1856— Jesse    G.    Shepherd. 

1S57 — Jesse    G.    Shepherd. 

1857— Thomas    Settle. 

1858— Thomas    Settle. 

1859- William  T.  Dorteh. 

1862- R.  B.   Gilliam  and  N.  N.  Fleming. 

1864— R.    S.    Donnell. 

1862- M.    S.    Bobbins. 

1863— Thomas   Settle. 

1865— R.    Y.    McAden. 

1867— S.    F.    Phillips. 

1868— Joseph  W.   Holden. 

1870-1871- T.    J.    Jarvis. 

1873 — James    L.    Robinson. 

1875 — James    L.     Robinson. 

1877 — Charles    Price. 

1879 — John    M.    Moring. 

1881— Charles    M.     Cooke. 

1883— George  M.    Rose. 

1885- Thomas   M.    Holt. 

1887— John    R.    Webster. 

1889 — Augustus     Leazar. 

1891— Rufus    A.    Doughton. 

1893— Lee    S.    Overman. 

1895- Zeb.    Vance    Walser. 

1897— A.    F.    Hileman. 

1899— H.    G.    Connor. 

1901— W.    E.    Moore. 

190.3— S.    M.    Gattis. 

1905— O.    H.    Guion. 

1907— E.    J.    Justice. 


\ 


I 


Judicial  Officers — Past  and  Present. 


Chief  Justices  of  Supreme  Court. 

1811— John    Louis   Taylor. 
1829 — Leonard    Henderson. 
1833— Thomas    Ruffin. 
1852— Frederick    Nash. 
1858 — Richmond    M.     Pearson. 
1878— William    N.    H.    Smith. 
1889 — Augustus   S.    Merriman. 
1892— James    E.     Shepherd. 
1895— William    T.    Faircloth. 
1901— David   M.    Furches. 
1903— Walter  Clark. 

Associate   Justices. 
1811-1818— John    Hall,    Samuel    Lowrie,    Ed- 


ward Harris,  Duncan  Cameron,  T.  Ruffin, 
Francis  Loche,  Leonai^d  Henderson,  Hen- 
ry Scawell,  Jos.  J.  Daniel,  Robert  H. 
Burton. 

1829— John   D.    Toomer. 

1833— William   Gaston. 

1844— Theodore   Nash. 

1848— William    H.    Rattle,    R.    M.    Pearson. 

1859- Matthias  E.  Manly. 

1866— Edwin  G.   Reade. 

1870- William  B.  Rodman,  Robert  P.  Dick, 
Thomas  Settle. 

1871 — Nathaniel    Bovden. 
1874- William    P.    Bynum. 


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JUDICIAL  OFFICERS —PAST  AND  PRESENT. 


1877— William    T.    Faiicloth. 

1879— Thos.    S.    Ashe,    John   H.    Dillard. 

1S81— Thomas   Ruffin. 

1883— Augustus  S.   Merrimon. 

1S87 — Joseph    J.    Davis. 

18SS— A.    C.    Aver.v,    J.    E.    Shepherd. 

1S89— Walter    Clark. 

1892 — J.    C.    MacRae,    Armistead    Burwell. 

1895— W.       A.       Montgomery,       David      M. 
Furches. 

1897— Robert   M.    Douglas. 

1903- Henry   Groves  Connor,    Piatt  D.   Wal- 
ker. 

1905— William  A.  Hoke,  Ceo.   H.  Brown. 
Clerks  of  Supreme   CXrnrt. 

1814 — Edward    B.     Freeman,    of    Raleigh. 

1847 — James    R.    Dodge,    of    Morgantou. 

1868— Charles   B.    Root,    of   Wake. 

1870 — W.    H.    Bagley,    ot    Perquimans. 

1886— Thomas  S.    Kenan,   of   Wilson. 
Supreme  Court  Reporters. 

1838— Thos.    P.    Dpvereux     W.    H.    Battle. 

184.3— James  Iredell. 

18-52 — Perrin    Busbee. 

1853— Hamilton   C.   Jones. 

1803— Ham.   C.   Jones,   P,   H.   Winston. 

1S66— S.    F.    Phillips. 

1871- J.    M.    McCorkle. 

1872- W.    M.    Shipp. 

1873— T.    L.    Hargrove. 

1877 — Thomas   S.   Kenan. 

1885— Theodore   F.   Davidson. 

1893-1898— Robert    T.    Gray. 

1898— Ralph    P.    Buxton. 

iron — Zebulon    Vance    Walser. 

1905— J.    C.    Biggs. 

1907— Robert   C.    Strong. 

Marshals  of  Supreme  Court. 

1849- J.    T.    C.    Wiatt. 
1882- Robert    H.    Bradley. 

Attorney-Generals. 

1777-1779— Waightstill    A%ery,    Burke. 

1779 — James    Iredell,    Chr.wan. 

1790-1791 — Alfred    Moore.     Brunswick. 

1791-1894— .John    Ha^-wood,    Halifax. 

1794-180.3— Blake    Baker,    Edg°combe. 

1803-1808— Henry    Seawell,    Wake. 

1808— J.     L.    Taylor,      Cumberland;      Oliver 

Fitts,    Warren. 
1810 — William    Miller     Warren. 
1810-1816— Hutchins    S.    Burton.    Halifax. 
1816-182.5— William    Drew,     Halifax. 
1825-1828— James  F.   Taylor.   Wake. 
1828 — Robert     H.     Jones,     Warren;     R.     M. 

Saunders,    Caswell. 
1834— John    R.    J.    Daniel,    Halifax. 
1840— Hugh    McQueen,     Chatham. 
1842- Snier   Whitaker,    Halifax. 
1846— Edward    Stanlv.    Beaufort. 
1848— B.    F.    Moore,    Halifax. 
1851 — William    Eaton,    Jr.,    Warren. 
1852- Matt.    W.    Ransom,    Warren. 
1855— J.    B.    Batchelor,    Wake. 
1856— W.    H.    Bail"y,    Mecklenburg;    W.    A. 

Jenkins,    Warren. 
1862— Sion    H.    Rogers,    Wake. 
1868 — William   Coleman,    Cabarrus. 
1869— Lewis     P.     Olds.     Wake. 
1871— W.    M.    Shipp.   Mecklenburg. 
1873-1877- T.    L.    Hargrove,    Granville. 
1877-1885— Thomas   S.    Kenan,    Wilson. 


1885-1893- T.     F.     Davidson,    Buncombe. 
1893-1897— Frank    I.    Osberne,    Mecklenburg. 
1897-1909- Robert    D.    Gilmer,    Haywood. 
Former  Judges  of  Superior  Court 
1777-1790 — John      Williams,      of      Granville; 
Samuel    Ashe,      New      Hanover;      Samuel 
Spencer,    of    Anson. 
1790— S.   McCoy,    of   Rowan. 
1794 — John    Haywood,    of    Halifax. 
1798 — .\lfred   Moore,    of   Brunswick. 
1798— John   Louis  Taylor     of   Cumberland. 
1860 — Samuel    Johnston,    of    Chowan. 
1800— John   Hill,    of   Warren. 
1803- Francis    Locke,    of    Rowan. 
179-5— David   Stone,    of   Bertie. 
1806— Samuel    LowTie,    of    Mecklenburg. 
1808— Blake    Baker,    of    Warren. 
1808 — Leonard    Henderson,    of    Granville. 
1808 — Joshua    Wright,    of    New    Hanover. 
1811-181.3- Henry     Seawell.     of     Wake. 
1811 — Edward   Harris,    of   Craven. 
1814— Duncan   Ruffin,   of   Orange. 
1816— Thomas   Ruffin,    of   Orange. 
1M6— Joseph    J.    Daniel,    of    Halifax. 
1818 — Robert  H.    Burton,   of  Lincoln. 
1818- John    Parton,    of    Rutherford. 
1818— John  D.    Toomer,   of  Cumberland. 

1818  and    1836— Fred.    Nash,    of   Orange. 
1818— Archibald   D.    Murphey,   of   Orange. 
1819 — James    Iredell,    of    Chowan. 

1819 — John   R.   Donnell,   of  Craven. 

1819  and   1828— AV.   P.    :SIangum,    of  Orange. 
1820 — William    Norwood,    of   Orange. 
1820— George  E.  Badger,  of  Wake. 

1826— Robert    Strange,     of    Cumberland. 

1826 — James   Martin,    of    Rowan. 

1830 — David  L.  Swain,   of  Buncombe. 

1832— Thomas  Settle,    of   Rockingham. 

1835  and  1852- Romulus  M.   Saunders. 

1840— Edward    Hall,    of    Warren. 

1835— John  M.  Dick,   of  Guilford. 

1836 — John  L.    Bailey,   of   Pasquotank. 

18.36 — Richmond   M.  "Pearson,    of   Da\ie. 

1844— David    F.    Caldwell,    of    Rowan. 

1840— M.     E-    Manly,    of    Craven. 

1848 — .\ug.    Moore,    of    Chatham. 

1849— W-    H.    Battle,    of   Edgecombe. 

1848— John   W.    Ellis,    of  Rowan. 

L'54— S-    J-    Person,    of    Granville. 

1859— R.  R.  Heath,  of  Granville;  J.  G. 
Shepherd,     of    Cumberland. 

1859— James  W.  Osborne,  of  Mecklenburg; 
George    Howard,    Jr.,    of    Edgecombe. 

1S60— R.    S.    French,    of   Robeson. 

1861- Thomas    Ruffin,    .Ir.,    of    Orange. 

1862— John  Kerr,  of  Caswell;  Robert  .  B. 
Gilliam,    of    Gran\-ille. 

1863— Edwin  G.  Reade,  of  Person;  Wm. 
M.    Shipp,    of   Mecklenburg. 

1S65— David  A.  Barnes,  of  Hertford;  R. 
P.  Buxton,  of  Cumberland;  D.  G. 
Fowle,  of  Wake;  Anderson  Mitchell, 
Aug-  S.  Merrimon.  of  Buncombe;  Ed- 
ward  J.    Warren,    of   Beaufort. 

1868— Alexander  Little,  C.  N.  Cilley,  ot 
Caldwell. 

1870— C.  C.  Poole,  of  Pasquotank;  C.  R. 
Thomas,  of  Craven;  Daniel  L.  Rus- 
sell,   of    Brunswick;    A.    AV.    Tourgee,    of 

Guilford;   George  W.  Logan,   of  Rutherford; 

E.    AV.    Jones,    of    ;    S.    W.    Watts, 

of   Martin;    John   M.    Cloud,    of    Fors}i;h; 


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James  L.  Henry,  of  Buncombe;  Riley  A. 
Cannon,    of   Jackson. 

1S71— \Vm.  A.  Moore,  of  Cliowan;  Wm.  J. 
Clarke,    of    Craven. 

1872— Jonathan  W.  Albertson,  of  Pasquo- 
tank. 

1875— Mills  .E  Eure,  of  Gates;  A.  S.  Sey- 
mour, of  Craven;  A.  A.  McKoy,  of  Samp- 
son; John  KeiT,  of  Caswell;  David 
Schenck,     of    Lincoln. 

1877— William  R.  Cox,  of  Wake;  D.  M. 
Furches,    of    Iredell. 

1879 — Jesse  F.  Graves,  of  Surry;  Alphonso 
C.  Avery,  of  Burke;  James  C.  L.  Gud- 
ger,    of    Haywood. 

1881- Risden  "X.  Bennett,  of  Anson;  John 
A.  Gilmer,  of  Guilford:  William  M. 
Shipp,     of    Mecklenburg?. 

1883- James  E.  Shepherd,  of  Beaufort; 
Fred.  Phillips,  of  Eda:ecombe;  James  C. 
MacRae,    of    Cumberland. 

1SS5— H.  G.  Connor,  of  Wilson;  Walter 
Clark,  of  Wake;  W.  J.  Montgomery,  of 
Cabarrus. 

1SS7— Ed\\-in  T.  Boykin,  of  Sampson;  Jas. 
M.    Merrimon,    of    Buncombe. 

1889— George  H.  Brown,  Jr.,  of  Beaufort; 
R.  F.  Armfield,  of  iredell;  John  Grey 
Bynum,    of    Burke. 


1S91 — Henry  R.  Bryan,  of  Craven;  Spier 
Whitaker,  of  Wake;  Robert  W.  Win- 
ston, of  Granville;  J.  D.  Mclver,  of 
Moore;    W.    A.    Hoke,   of  Lincoln. 

1893- G.    A.    Shuford,   of  Buncombe. 

1895— E.  W.  Timbcrlake.  of  Franklin;  W. 
S.  0"B.  Robinson,  of  Wayne;  A.  W. 
Graham,  of  Granville;  A.  L.  Coble,  of 
Iredell;  H.  R.  Starbuck,  of  Forsyth;  L. 
L.  Greene,  of  Watauga;  W.  L.  Nor- 
wood,   of    Haywood. 

1S97— S.  B.  Adams,  of  Caswell;  Oliver  H. 
Allen,    of   Lenoir. 

1899— T.  J.  Shaw,  of  Guilford;  T.  A. 
McNeill,  of  Robeson;  J.  W.  Bowman,  of 
Mitchell;   Frederick  Moore,    of  Buncombe. 

1900— William    B.    Councill,    of    Watauga. 

1901— Francis  D.  Winston,  of  Bertie;  Wal- 
ter H.  Neal,  of  Scotland;  M.  H.  Justice, 
of  Rutherford;  Georg.j  A.  Jones,  of  Ma- 
con. 

19C2— Robert  B.  Peebles,  of  Northampton; 
Chas.  M.  Cooke,  of  Franklin:  Wm.  R.  Al- 
len, of  Wayne;  Benj.  F.  Long,  of  Ire- 
dell; Erastus  B.  Jones,  of  Forsythe;  Gar- 
land  S.    Ferguson,   of   Haywood. 

1904 — George  W.  War.l,  of  Pasquotank; 
James   L   .Webb,    of   Cleveland. 

1906— O.  H.  Guion,  of  Craven;  C.  C.  Lyon, 
of   Bladen;    J.    C.    Biggs,    of   Durham. 


Indebtedness  and  Resources  of  North  Carolina. 


(From  Commercial  and  Financial    Clironicle.) 

Admitted   as    a    State    One  of  Original  Thirteen. 

Total    area    of    State    (square    miles) 52,250 

State    Capital     RaKigh 

Governor   (term   expires  January,   1909)    Robert    h.    Glenn 

Secretary   of   State    (term    expires   January,  1909)    J.   B.    Grimes 

Treasurer  (term   expires  Januarv  1,  i:W9)    B.    R.    I.:icy 

LEGISLATURE  meets  biennially  in  odd  years  on  the  Wednesday  after  the  first  Mon- 
day in  January,  and  there  is  no  limit  to  length  of  sessions,  but  if  sessions  are  con- 
tinued longer  than  60  days  members  "shall  serve  without   compensation." 

STATE  DEBT. — The  old  debt,  excepting  such  as  is  not  recognized,  has  mostly  been 
funded  under  the  funding  laws  of  1879,  the  time  prescribed  for  the  exchange  having 
been  extended  to  January  1,  1909.  These  laws  provided  for  the  issue  of  (1)  consoli- 
dated 4  per  cent,  bonds  due  in  1910  to  fund  old  ante-war  bonds  at  40  per  cent,  of 
face  value,  "new"  railroad  bonds  recognized  as  valid  at  25  per  cent,  and  bonds  of 
1866  and  1868  at  15  per  cent.,  nothing  being  given  for  overdue  coupons;  and  (2)  for 
new  consolidated  6  per  cent,  bonds  due  in  1919,  for  which  the  North  Carolina  R.  R. 
construction  bonds  were  made  exchangeable  at  par,  holders  of  construction  bonds 
abating  $240  of  overdue  interest  on  each  $1,000  bond.  The  new  bonds,  both  4s  and  6s, 
carry  tax-receivable  coupons,  and  are  exempt  from  "all  State,  county  or  corporate 
taxation  or  assessment,  direct  or  indirect,  general  or  special.'  The  4s  of  1903  are  also 
exempt  from  taxation. 

In  compliance  with  a  decision  of  the  United  States  Supreme  Court  handed  down 
February  1,  1904,  North  Carolina  on  April  1,  1905,  paid  to  the  State  of  South  Dakota 
.$27,400,  representing  the  judgment  obtained  by  the  latter  State  on  $10,000  bonds 
(donated  to  the  State  of  South  Dakota  for  the  express  purpose  of  bringing  suit,  an 
individual  not  being  able  to  sue  a  State)  issued  by  North  Carolina  and  secured  by  100 
shares  of  stock  of  the  North  Carolina  R.  R.  Co.  and  the  holders  of  which  had  refused 
to  accept  the  provisions  of  the  funding  law  of  1879.  See  V.  78.  p.594;  V.  79,  p.  1728; 
V.  80,  p.  1.382;  and  also  editorials  on  the  subject,  V.  78.  p.  1248;  V.  80,  p.  1332. 
Tlie  State  also  settled  with  the  remaining  holders  of  this  particular  class  of  unfunded 
bonds,  issuing  the  $250,000  bonds  of  1905  mentioned  below  to  provide  means  of 
payment. 

A  committee  of  bondholders  is  endeavoring  to  enforce  payment  of  the  special  tax 
bonds    of    this    State.      V.    85,,    p.    1100. 

An  amendment  to  the  State  Constitution  passed  by  the  Legislature  in  1879  and 
ratified  by  popular  vote  in  1880  forbids  the  General    Assembly   to    pay   or   recognize  as 


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INDEBTEDNESS  AND  RESOURCES    OF    NORTH    CAROLINA. 


valid  tho  following  bonds:  Special  tax  bonds,  $11,366,000;  bonds  to  Chatham  R.  R., 
186S,  $1,030,000,  and  to  Williamston  &  Tarboro  R.  R.,  $150,000;  penitentiary  bonds  of 
1868,  $44,000,  "unless  the  proposing  to  pay  the  same  shall  have  first  been  submitted 
to  the  people  and  by  them  ratified  by  the  vote  of  a  majority  of  all  the  qualified  voters 
of  the  State  at  a  regular  election  held  for  the  purpose."  The  special  tax  bonds 
were  in  three  classes,  class  1  bearing  th?  coupon  of  April,  1869,  and  since;  class  2 
tearing    the    coupon    of    October,    1869;    class  3   bearing  the   coupon    of   April,   1870. 

The   recognized   debt   wMch   had   been   ad  justed   up   to   Decembor   1st,    l'J06,   stood   as 
follows: 

Interest. 
Ct.  Payable. 
6  A  &  O 
4  J  &  J 
4  J  &  J 
4  J  &  J 
i        J  &  J 


When  Due. 


Principal 


April  1, 
July  1, 
January 
.Tanuary 
January 


Outstanding. 


1919 $2,720,000 

1910    3,411,450 

1,    1909 , 

1,  1909  

1,    1913    


110,000 
*  60,000 
300,000 


J  &  J    January   1,'  1913 


250,000 
$500   and   $1,000;     the 


$  22,000 

163,120 

have   to 


LOANS— 
NA.ME  AND  PURPOSE—    P 

Construction    bonds    c 

Renewal    bonds    c 

Prison  debt  bond,  1899 

Prison  farm  bonds,   1899   .... 

Bonds   of   1903 

South  Dakota  judgment  and 

Schafer   Bonds,    1905    c 

*  Interest  paid  from  earnings  of  State  Prison. 

PAR   VALUE   OF    BONDS— The   consolidat:>d   4s   are   $50,    $100,, 
consolidated  6s,    $1,000   each.   The  prison  bonds  are  for  $500  and  $1,000  each.  The  bonds 
of   1903   are    for  $.500   and    $1,000   each. 

INTEREST  on  the  consolidated  4s  and  6s  and  South  Dakota  judgment  and  Schafer 
bonds  is  pavable  in   New   York  at   the  National    Park    Bank   and    in    Raleigh. 

TOTAL  DEBT  RECOGNIZED  AND  TOTAL  ADJUSTED.— The  recognized  fundable 
debt  which  has  betn  funded  and  the  recognized  fundable  debt  which  had  not  been 
funded  January  1,  1907,  are  as  follows: 

Funded.  Not  Funded. 

Consols  6  per  cent   $  2,720,000 

Consols  i  Der  cent   3.411.450 

To  the  foregoing  we  should  add  the  further  fact  that  the  State  does  not 
raise  money  for  the  interest  on  the  6  per  cent  bonds  for  the  reason  that  the  lease  of 
the  North  Carolina  R.  R.  provides  a  fund  for  the  payment  of  the  interest  thereon, 
and  the  State  holds  three  millions  fpar  vahie)  in  the  stock  of  the  road,  which  if 
sold  would  much  more  than  pay  the  principal.  In  addition  the  State  holds  other 
stocks   and   bonds  valued   at  $1,323,7.50. 

ASSESSED  VALUATION- -The  State's  assessed  valuation  prior  to  1903,  was  made  on  the 
basis  of  about  2-3  of  the  cash  value;  in  1003,  however,  the  attempt  was  to  assess  at 
tnie  value,  which  accounts  for  the  large  increase  in  that  year. 
Years.  Real   Estate 

1906     $233,438,178 

1005     226.190,110 

1903    220, 303, .339 

1902  178.892,819 

1901  175.366.240 

1900  167.368,628 

1899  165,968.278 

1896  153,858.553 

1894  1.58.088,064 

1890    141.925,656 

1885    121,618.200 

TAX    RATE— The   State   rate    (per   $1,000) 

POPULATION  OF  STATE— 

1000 1,893,810 

1890 1,617.947 

1880 1,399,750 

1870    1,071, .361 

ISCO      992,622 

1850 869,0.39 

The  proportion  of  the  colored  population  was  37.95  per  cent  in  1880;  35.05  per  cent 
in  1890  and  .33.3  per  cent  in  1900.  In  number  blacks  were  316,011  in  1850;  361,522 
;n    ISCO;    391,650  in   1870;    531,277   in   1880;  .567.170  in  1890  and  624,469  in  1900. 


Personal. 

Railroads,  etc. 

Total. 

i      $150,985,543 

$95,238,877 

$488,662,598 

)    143,075,055 

92,425,3.50 

461,690,535 

)    127.526,081 

86,143,529 

433,372.939 

)    109,394,463 

58,591,641 

346,878,923 

)    108,075,569 

57,780,200 

341,222.009 

i           94,081,227 

39,2.59,445 

300,709,300 

i           86,923.457 

38,377,823 

291,269.558 

S     75,995,945 

29,740,6.38 

259,595,136 

t     76,391,837 

27.801,392 

262,281,292 

5     74.946,718 

14,940,150 

231,812,524 

1     81,134,422 

202,752,622 

in  19C6  is  $4. 

30. 

1840 

753,41!) 

is;^o 



7.37,987 

1S20 

638,829 

If<10 

555,500 

1800 

478,103 

1700 

393.751 

Cities,  Counties  and  Towns  in  North  Carolina. 


ASHEVILLE — A.    B.    Halyburton,    City   CJerk. 

County  seat  of  Buncombe  County.  Bonds  can  be  issued  only  by  vote  cf  people. 

LOANS—  When  Due.     |5s,  J&.T,     20,000 July  1,   1921 

CITY  HALL  AND  MARKET  HOUSE—        |     FLOATING  DEBT  BONDS— 
5s,  J&J,  $15,000 Jan.  1,  1920     |68,   A&O,  $90,000 April  1,  1924 


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REFUNDING   RONDS— 

4  l-2s,  J&J,  $40,000   Jan.  1,  1934 

SEWER  &   WATER  BONDS— 

Gs,  J&J,   ^lUO.OOO   July  1, 

63,  J&J.   $100,000   July  1, 

WATER   BONDS— 

te,    J&J,    $70,000    Jan.    1, 

4s,    F&A,   $200,000    April  1, 

SCHOOL   BONDS- 
OS,   J&J,    .^24,500   July   1, 

4s,    J&J,    $10,000    July   1, 

4s,   J&J.    $10,000    Apr.    1, 

5s,    '07,    J&J,   $30,000c Juue   1, 

STREET    BONDS- 
OS,  J&J,  $:«i.(ioo July 


1!)18 
1911 

ini6 

1022 

1921 
1931 
1932 
1937 


Bonded    debt,    Nov.    '06    $991,500 

Floating     debt $43,600 

Total   debt,    Nov.    '06    $1,035,100 

Sinking  fund    $21,825 

Net   debt,    Nov.    '06   $1,013,275 

Total    assessed    valuation,    '06    ..$8,386,874 
(Assessment   about  2-3  actual   value.) 

Total   tax   rate   (per  $1,000)    '06   $25.00 

Population   in   1890    10,235 

Population    in    1900    14,694 

Population  in  1906  (est.)   22,000 


1913 
7  911 


5s,  J&J,  292,000 July 

INTEREST  on  the  street  improvement  bonds 
ing,   water  and   school  bonds   at   Baltimore. 


is  payable   at   Asheville;    on  the     float- 


BUNCOMBE  COUNTY — T.  M.  Ducket  t,  Treasurer. 

County  Seat  is  Asheville.  The  $98,000  5  u.  c.  refunding  bonds  below  were  in  litigation, 
but  the  lei;ality  of  the  issue  has  lie?n  sustained  successively  by  the  County  Court,  the 
Slate  Supreme  Court  and  the  United  States  Circuit  Court.  V.  78,  p.  1408;  V.  79,  p.  793. 
Interest   is  now  being  paid   regularly.      Bonds  are  exempt  from  State  and  county  taxes. 


^\  hen  Due. 


i.OANS- 

COURT    HOUSE   BONDS— 

5s,   J&J,  $50,000c   .Tan.   1, 

4  l-2s,   '05,   J&J,   $20,000c June  1, 

FUNDING    BONDS— 
5s,    J&J,    $50,000c    Nov., 

REFUNDING   A.   &  S.   R.    R.    BONDS— 
5s,    J&J,    $98,000c    July    1,    1925 

REFUNDING  BONDS— 


1932 
1935 

inii 


Bondtd   debt,    Sept.,    1<X)7    $276,000 

Assessed   valuation,    personal    . .     6,944,832 

Assessed    valuation,    real    12,274,461 

Total   valuation   1907    $19,219,293 

(Assessment   about   3-4   actual    value.) 
State  &  Co.   tax  (per  «1,000)   '07.... 10.00 

Population   in   1890    35,206 

Population    in    1900     44,288 

Population  in  1907  (est.)   50,000 


4  l-2s'06,    F&A,   $5S,000c    ..Feb.   1,    '08-.36 

INTEREST  on  the  funding  and  court  house  5s  is  payable  at  the  Chase  National 
Bank,  New  York;  on  the  refunding  R.  R.  os  at  Blair  &  Co.,  N.  Y. ;  on  the  court 
house  4  l-2s  and  refunding  4  l-2s  at  the  Nat.  Park  Bank,  N.  Y. 


CHARLOTTE — A.  H.  Wearn,  Clerk 

Countv   seat   of   Mecklenburg   county.    Inc 

LOANS—  When    Due. 

CITY    HALL    BONDS— 
5s,  J&J,  $40,000c   Jan.  1, 

SCHOOL  BONDS— 
4s,    J&J,    $40,000c    March   20, 

STKEET    -...D    SEWER   BONDS— 

5s,    J&J,    .$50,000c    ,Tan.   1, 

5s,    J&J,    $75.0voC    July    1, 

.5s,    J&J,    $.300,000c    Jan.   1. 

FUNDING   BONDS— 

5s,    J&J,    $]0,000c    July  1, 

4   l-2s,    J&J,    $100,UxWc    June   10, 

4  l-2s'05,   J&J.    $140,000c    ..March   1, 

4     l-2s'07.     $175,00flc     1937 

INTEREST   on    the   $140,000   funding  bond 
payable  at  Baltimore;   on  all  other  bonds  at 


1922 

1931 

1918 
1920 
1929 


1923 
1933 
1935 


and  Treasurer. 

■porated    Nov.    7,    1768. 

LO.\NS—  When   Due. 

WATER    WORKS    BONDS— 

4  1-23'U5,  J&J,  $210,000c Mch.  1,  1935 

Bonded  debt,   Nov.   8,   '07   $965,(KX) 

Total   assessed   valuation,    '06 $9,980,380 

(Assessment   about    1-2    actual    value.) 

Total   tax    (per   $1,000)    '06    $21.66   2-3 

Population   in  1900   18,091 

Population   in  1904    (est.)    25,000 


due   1935    and    the   water-works   bonds   is 
New  Y'ork   City  or  Charlotte. 


COXCORD— John  B.  Caklwell,  Major. 

Tliis   city   is   in  Cabarrus   county.  Bonded   debt,    March,    '07    $275,000 

LOANS—  When  Due.     I     Population    in    1900     7,910 

FUNDING     BONDS— (Tax-Exempt.) 

5s'07.    J-J,    i?1000,000c    Jan.    1,    1937     f 

INTEREST  payable  in  Concord  or  New  York    city. 

CUIMBERLAND     COUNTY 

Fayetteville   is  the  county  seat. 

Bonded   debt   August,    1907    $114,800 

Assessed   valuation,    1906    $7,026,292 


State  &  Co.  tax  (per  M)  '06  $8.00 

Population    in    1900    29,249 


DURHAM — Geo.  W.  Woodward.  Clerk. 

This  is  the  county  seat  of  Durham  County.     Incorporated  as  a  town  April  10,  1869; 


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AS  a  city  May,  1895. 

LOANS—  When  Due. 

RAILROAD   BONDS— 

6s,   J&J,   $87,0OOc   Jan.   2,   1928 

6s,   Jan.   .?50,000c    Juiy  1,   l'J18 

PUBLIC   SCHOOL   BONDS— 

6s,  J&J,  $24, 000c   Sept.   1,   1921 

Subject  to  caU. 

4  l-2s,  J&J,  $50,000c  1926 

4  1-23,  J&J,  $20O,O0Oe Julv  1,  1941 

SEWER   &   bTREET   IMP'T   BONDS— 
4   l-2s,   J&J,    $200.0000    July   1,   1941 

MARKET    BONDS— 
4    l-2s,    J&J,    $50,000c    1926 


Bonded   debt   Nov.    1,    '07    $511,000 

Floating    debt     $70,772 

Total   dtbt   Nov.    1,    '07    $581,772 

Sinlving     Fund      $146,616 

Net    debt    Nov.    1,     0/    $435,156 

Total  assessed    value,    '07    $14,830,941 

(Assessment   about   2-3   actual   value.) 

Total   tax  rate   (per  $1,000)    '07    $19.30 

Population   in   1890    5,485 

Population   in   1900    6,679 

Population     in     1907      (under     ext. 

corporate    limits),     (est.)     $19,122 


INTEREST  on  me  railroad  bonds  and  public  school  bonds  due  1921  and  1926  is  pay- 
able at  oilice  of  City  Treasurer;  on  the  pujlic  school  bonds  of  1905  at  the  U.  S. 
Mortgage  &  Tiust  Co.,  New  York  City;  on  all  otlier  bonds  at  the  Bank  of  America, 
New  York. 


FORSYTH  COUNTY. 

C.   M.   McKaiighan,   Rogistcr  of  Deeds. 

Winston-Sakm   is  tae   county   seat. 

Bond;d    dtbt    Sjpt.,    1907    $55,000 

Total  assessed  valuation,   '07   ..$17,320,473 

(Assessment    about    2-3    actual    value.) 


County    tax    (per   $1,000)    1906    $7.50 

Popu  ation    in    1900    35,261 

Population   in    '07    (est.)    45,247 


GASTON  COUNIY. 

A.   J.   Smith,   Clerk  of  County  Commissioners. 

Dallas   is  the   county  seat.   The  bonds   bel  >\v    are    part    of    an    issue    of    $300,000,      of 
which   only  $100,000  sold   to   date  of  statement. 

Bonded    d-bt    S^'pt.    3,    '07    $100, (X)0     |      lax   rate    (per   $1,000)    '07    $9.16   2-3 

.\sscsfd  valuation  '07  (about)  $10,750,000     j     Population  in  190O  27,903 

(Assessnitnt  about  50     per     cent     actual  Population    in    1907    (est.)     35,000 

value)  I 


GASTONIA. 

E.   N.    Linebergrer,   Tieasurer. 

This  town  is  in  Gaston  county. 
LOANS—  When 

STREET   BONDS. 
5s  g   '07   A-0.    $.30,000    Oct.    1, 

SCHOOL   BONDS. 
5s   g   '07.    A-0,    $15,000c    ....Oct.    1, 

WATER    WORKS   &   SEWERAGE 
5s   g   '07,    A-0,    $-23, 000c    ....Oct.    1, 

ELECTRIC  LIGHT   BONDS. 
5s  g  '07,    A-0,    $2, 000c    Oct.    1,   19.37 


Due. 

1937 

1937 
BDS. 

1937 


FUNDING    BONDS. 

5s  g.    '07.    A-0.    $5,000c    Oct.    1.    1937 

Bonded  dsbt  August  10,   '07   $105  000 

Bonds   of   1907    (additional)    75,000 

Assessed   va'uation   1907    $1,875,000 

Tax    rate    (per    M)    1907     $37.16    2-3 

Population    in    1900     4,610 


GREENSBORO — ^T.  J.  Miiri^hy,  Mayor. 

County  seat  of  Guilford   Sounty.   Incorporated  in  1870. 
ation. 

LOANS—  When 

nirUOX  KMENT    BOND'S,    18s,— 
6s,   J&J,   $100,000   July  1, 

ELECTRIC   LIGHT   BONDS— 
5s,   g,  J&J,   $25,000   Jan.  1,   1931 

SCHOOL   LOCATION— 

6^,   J&J,   $30,000    Jan.    1, 

6s,   J&J,   $11,000    Juy  1. 

53,    '07,    J&D,    $30.000c    Juna   1, 

6s.  J&J,  $9,000   July  1, 

SEWER   BONDS— 

5s,    g     J&J,    $65,000    19.30 

4s.    J&J.    S75.000    1954 

BUILDING   BONDS— 
5s,    s,    A-0,    $35,000    Apr.    1,    1930 


Due. 

1917 


1922 
1931 
1937 
1913 


INTEREST    paid    in   Greensboro    and    Npw  York. 


Bonds  are  exempt  from  tax- 
'  ^  "  ^'«-  When    lAje. 

STREET   BONDS- 

5s,    ^,.3.^o    19.30 

4s,    $75,000    1954 

WATER    WORKS   BONDS— 

5s,    g.    J&J.    $100,000    Jan.    1,    1*130 

4s,    J&J,    $100,000    1954 

Bond  d    dfbt    June,    ^907    $.530,000 

Floating    debt    $93,300 

Wat  r   debt    (included)    200,000 

Asspssrd    valuation,    1905    5,90O.!)80 

(Assessment    about    2-3    actual    value.) 

Citv  tax  rate   (p-r  $1,000)   '05   $13.00 

Total   tax  (p-r  $1,000)    '05   $20.90 

Popu'ation    in   1890    3,117 

Population   in   1900    10,335 


GREENA^ILTE — Frank    M.    Wooten,   3fayor. 

This    town    is    in    Pitt    County.    Inoorpora  -  d    in    1771. 


^  INDEBTEDNESS  AND  RESOURCES  OF  NORTH  CAROLINA.  67 

Bonded  debt  Sept.,   1907   $75,000     I     Tax   rate    (per   $1,000)    1907    $11.-50 

Assessed   valuation,   1907    $1,500,00     |     Population  in   1900    2,565 

Population    in    1907    (est.)     3,885 


GUrLFORD   COUNTY — J.   L.   King,   Chairman  Highway  Com. 

County    seat    is    GreensTjoro.      The    bonds  mentioned   below  are   part  of  an  authorized 
issue  of  $300,000. 


LOANS—                                   When  Due. 
HIGHWAY   IMPROV'T   BONDS— 
5s,    '03,    J&.J,    $24.5,OO0c    ....June   1,    1933 
Bonded  debt,   Nov.   2,   1907    $245,000 


INTEREST    is   payable    in    Greensboro. 


Assessed    valuation,    1906    $16,332,426 

(Assessment  about  65  per  cent  actual  val.) 
State    and    Co.    ta.x:    (per   $l,0(i0)    '06. $7. 90 

Population  in  1890  28,052 

Population  in   1900    39,074 

Population   in   1906    (est.)    55.000 


HEXDEUSOX  COUXTY — J.  L.  Freeman,  Sheriff. 

County   seat   is  Hendei-sonville.    See    V.    7ii,   p.    342   and   667,   for  litigation   over  rail 
road-aid    bonds. 

LOANS—  When    due. 

RAH^ROAD    BONDS. 
6s,   M-N,   $97,000    May  1,  1925 

COURT   HOUSE   BONDS. 
,     $37,000     

GENERAL   COUNTY   bONDS. 
..,     ....,    $12,000    


Bond,    debt,    Sept.,    1907 $146,000 

Sinking-    fund     $10,000 

Assessed    valuation,     1907     $4,095,946 

( Assessment    about   3-4    actual    value.) 
State   &  Co.   tax   (per  M)   1907    ..    ..$15.00 

Population  in   1890    12,589 

Population   in  1000   14,104 


HICKORY — J.  D.  Elliott  Mayor. 

This   place  is  in   Catawba   County. 
LOANS—  When  Due. 

SCHOOL   BONDS. 
63,    MS,    $.55,<JO0c    1921 

SEWER   BONDS. 
6s,    '07,    M-N,    $11,000    Mav   1,    1917 


Bond,    debt   Mav   1,    1907    $100,000 

Assessed    valuation     1906     $1,296,000 

Tax    rate    (ptr    $1,000)    1906    $10.20 

Popu'ation    in    1900    2..535 

Population    in   1907    (e^:t.)    4,500 


KIXSTOX — I..  J.  aiewborne.  City  Clerk. 

Ihis  city  is   the   county  seat  of  Lenoir  County.    Established    December    1762. 
are  exempt  from  city  tax. 

LOANS—  When   Due. 

ELEC.   LIGHT  &  ST.  IMP.  BONDS— 
6s,    .J&.J,    $l,(KX)c 1908 

REFUNDING  BOND'S— 
5s.    J&.J,    $25,000c Julv   1,    1930 

SCHOOL    BONDS— 
4  l-2s.  J&J.  $20,000c  June  30,  1931 

WAT.   WORKS  &  SEW'GE  BONDS— 

.53.    A-0,   $100,000c    Apr.   1,    19.34 

.5s,   '05,  J&J.   $.50.000c  Jan.  1,  1935 

INTEREST  on  the  electric  light  and  street  improvement  bonds  is  pa3'able  in  Kinston; 
nn   the  other  bonds  in  Chicago  and  New  York  City. 


Bonds 


Bonded    debt    Oct.    1,    '07    $197,000 

Assessed    valuation    1906    $2,302,019 

(Assessment    about    2-3    actual    value.) 
City    and    School    (per    $1,000)    '06.. $8.50 

Population    in   1800    1,726 

Population   in   1900    4,106 

Population  in  1906   (about)    7,500 


LEXINGTON — Z.  I.  Walker,  Clerk. 

This    town   is   in   Davidson  Countv. 
LOANS—  When  Due. 

STREET  BONDS. 
5s,    '07.    s-a.    $10.000c    1947 

(Subjfct  to  call  after  1927). 

STREET.    LIGHT    &   W.VTER    BDS. 
.5s,    '07.    M-S,   $40,000c    Meh.   1,   1947 

(Subject    to    call    after    Mch.    1,    1927.) 

INTEREST  on   the   bonds  of  1907  is  pa^'a 


Bonded    debt     S-pt.    2.     1907     ....$148,000 

Assessed     valuation     1907     $1,786,376 

(Assessment   about   2-5   actual   Va''u'>.) 

Total    tax    (per    M)    1907    $19.60   2-3 

Popu'ation    in    1900     1.234 

Population    in   1907    (est.)    6,000 

bio  at  the  Bank  of  Lexington. 


LOIISKURG     SCHOOL     DISTRICT — W.    H.    Ruffin,    SeCy   Board 
of  Trii.stees.  (P.  O.  Louisbiirg.) 

A   district   in   Franklin   Countv. 


LOANS—  When  Due. 

SCHOOL   BUILDING   BONDS. 

5s.    '07,    J-J.    $10.no0c    July   1,    19.37 

Bond-d   d  bt  Julv,   1907    $97,000 

INTEREST   on  the   1907  issue?  is   payable  in    New   York   city. 


Assessed   valuation    1906    $1,030,261 

Population  in  1900   1,178 


6S 


INDEBTEDNESS   AND   RESOUHCES   OF   NORTH  CAHOLINA. 


McDOWELilj   COUNTY — J,   A.    Langb ridge.  Register  of  Deeds. 

Marion   is   the    county  seat. 


Bonded   debt  Sept.   12,    1907    $5.5,900 

Assessed  valuation  1907    $3,248,029 

State  &  Co.    tax   (per  M)   1907    $10.00 


Population    in    190O    12,507 

Population   in  1907    (est.)    15,000 


aiADISON   COUNTT — 

Marsliall   is  tlie   county  seat. 

Bonded    debt    July,    1907    $85,000 

Assessed    valuation    1906     $3,152,676 


State   &  Co.   tax   (per  At)   1906   ..$9.50  2-3 
Population     in     1900     20,644 


-W.  M.  M  oore.  Cleric. 


Assessed  valuation  1906  $15,452,776 

(Assessment   about   1-4   actual  value.) 
State  &  Co.    ta.\   (per  M)    '06    ..$11.66  2-3 

Population    in    1S90    42,673 

Population   in  1900    55,268 


MECKLENBURG  COUNTY- 

Countv   seat   is   Charlotte. 
LO.\NS—  When    I>ue. 

HAILROAD    AID— 

6s,    M-N,    $300,^00    Nov.    1,    1920 

Bonded   debt   Sept.,    1907    $300,000 

Floating    debt    $37,475 

Total   debt   Sept.,    1907    $337,475 

INTEREST  is  payable  in  Charlotte,  N.  C,  and    at    the    American    Exchange    National 
Bank,   New  York. 


NEWBERN— F.  M.  Hahn,  Clerk. 


Tills  city  is  the  county  seat  of  Oaven  County.  Founded  by  the  Swiss  in  1710.  Bonds 


When  Due. 


are  tax  exempt. 
LOANS- 
WATER   BONDS— 

5s,    $8.1,000     

LIGHT    BONDS— 

5s,     $15,000     

REFUNDING    BONDS— 

5s,    $10,000    

INTEREST   payable   at   New   Bern 


LOANS—  When    Due. 

PAM.,  ORIENTAL  &  W.  RY..  BONUS— 

4s,    '03,    $50,000    Mav   1,   1933 

WATER,   LIGHT  &  SEWER   BONDS. 

5s,    '07,    F-A,    $30,000c    Aug.    1,    1937 

Bonded    debt    July,    1907    ...' $155,000 

Assessed    valuation    '07    (est.)    ..$4,500,000 

Tax    rate    (per   .$1,000)    '07    $8.25 

Population    in    1900     9,090 

Population   in   1907    (est)    16,000 


NE^V  HANOVER  COUNTY — Oscar  F  esmeh.      Clerk    Board    of 


i  Assessors. 

Wilmington   is   the    ^ounty  seat. 

LOANS—  When  Due. 

COURT  HOUSE  BONDS. 

.,    ...  $7,800   1917 

ROAD  BONDS. 

$50,000    1927 

.,     ..,     $50,000     1930 


Bonded  debt  August,  1907  $107,800 

Assessed    val.    1906    $12,161,808 

State  &  Co.   tax    (per  M)   1906   $3.50 

Population  in  1900    25,785 


ONSLOW  COUNTY — J.  E.  Petteway,   Register  of  Deeds. 

Jacksonville    is    the    county    seat. 

Bonded   debt   Oct.,   1907    $60,000     I     County   tax   (per   $1,000)    1906    $2.36 

Total    valuation    1906    $3,236,958     |     Population   in  1900    11,940 


OXFORD — W.  A.  Devin,  Mayor. 

This   place  is  in   Glranville   County.    Incorporated   in   1816. 


LOANS—  When    Due. 

REFUNDING    BONDS. 
5s.    g,    '04,    Dnc,    $45,000c    1934 

SEWER   BONDS. 
5s,    g.    M-N.   $35,0O0c    19.37 


Bonded    debt    Sept.    2,    1907    $80,000 

Assessed    valuation    1007     1,450,000 

Total   tax   (per  M)   1097   $16.50 

Population   in   1900    2.050 

Population   in   1907   (est.)    3,500 


INTEREST  on  the  refunding  bonds  is  payable  at  the  United  Statea  Mortgage  & 
Trust  Company,  New  YorK,  and  on  the  sewer  bonds  at  O'Connor  &  Kahler,  New  Y'ork. 
City. 


RALEIGH — S.  J.  Hinsdale,  Commissioner  of  Sinking  Fund. 

Raleigh    is  the  county  seat   of  Wake  County.      Incorporated    in    1792. 


LOANS—  When  Due. 

CONSOLIDATED    DTMT    BONDS. 

5s,   J-J,   $67, 500c    July  1,  1919 

PUBLIC  IMP.   BONDS 


Bonded  debt  July  1,   1907   $583,700 

Sinking   fund    68,045 

Net   debt  July  1,   1907    315,655 

Total    assessed    val.    (907    8,329,966 


INDEBTEDNESS  AND  RESOU  UCES  OF  NORTH  CAROLINA. 


G9    I 


5s,   J-J,   $75,000c   July  1,   1929 

4s,   J-J,    $100,000c    July   1,    1929 

STREET    BONDS. 

5s,    J-J,    $25,000c    Julv    1,    1929 

OS,   A-0,  $50,000c  Oct.  1,   1927 

INTEREST   is  payable  ;n   Baltimore.    Coupons   are  all   tax-reeivable 
TAX  FREE — The  bond.-  are  all  exempt  from    city    ta.xation. 


(Assessment   about   2-3    actual   value.) 
City   tax    rate    (per   $1,000).    '07    ..$10.00 

Population    in    1890    (Census)    12,678 

Population  in  1900   13,013 


REIDSVIIJ.E — B.  Montgomer>,  Clerk. 


This  place  is  in  Rockingham  Countv. 

Bonded    debt    March,    '07    $75,000 

Floating    debt    5,000 

Assessed   valuation   1906    1,581,317 

INTEREST   is   payable   at    the   Importers 


(Assessment    about    3-4   actual   value.) 

Tax  rate   (per  $1,000)   1906   $7.50 

Population  in   1900   3,262 

&   Traders'   National  Bank  in   N.    Y.    City. 


ROBESON  COUNTY — J.    W.    Carter,    Chairman  Board  of  County 
Conimis-sioners. 

Lumberton   is   the   county   seat. 

LOANS—  When   Due. 

COURTHOUSE    BDS.     (Tax-Exempt.) 
5  1-2  g,   '07,   M-N,  $50,000c..Nov.  1,   1937 
Bonded    debt    Nov.,    1907    $50,000 


Assessed    valuation    1907    $14,134,671 

State   &    Co.    tax    (per   M)    1907    ....$4.50 
Population    in    1900    40,371 


ROCKY  MOUNT — W.   L.   Thorpe,  Ma  j  or. 

This  citv  is  in  Edgecombe  Countv. 

Bonded   debt  May  29,   1907    $95,000     I  Total    tax    (per    $1,000)    1906    $16.71 

Assessed    valuation   1906    2,391,294     1  Population    in    1900     2,037 


RUTHERFORD       COUNTY — G.  Biggerstaff,  Treasurer, 

Countv   seat   is   Rutherfordton. 
LOANS—  When  Due. 

REFUNDING    BONDS. 
4  1-2  g,   '05,  Jan.,  $97,000c  ..Jan.  1,  1936 
Bonded  debt  Sept.   7,   1907    124,300 


INTEREST  is  payable  at  Rutherfordton. 


Assessed     valuation     1907     $4,852,073 

(Assessment    about    2-3    actual    value.) 
State   &   Co.    tax    (per   $1,000)    '07.. $11. 50 

Population   in  1900    25,101 

Population  in  1907    (est.)    30,000 


SALISBURY" — W.  T.  Rainey,  City  Treasurer. 


This  is  the  county  seat  of  Rowan  C.'ounty 
LOANS—  When    Due. 

SCHOOL   BONDS— 
.5s,    A-O,    $10,000c    June   1,    1916 

STREET   &   SEWER   BONDS— 

.5s,    June   $15,000c    June   1,    1911 

5s,  June  $20,000c   June  1,  1921 

53,   A-O,   $25,000c   Jan.   1,   1930     I 

WATER  &  SEWER  BOND.S—  | 

5s,    A-O,    $75,000c    Oct.    1,    1931     I 

INTEREST  is  pavable  in  New  York  City. 


Bonded    debt    Oct.    18,    1907    ....$235,000 

Floating    debt 50,000 

Total  debt  Oct.   18,  1007   285,000 

Sinking    fund     21,000 

Net  debt  Oct.  18,  1907   264,000 

Assessed    valuation    1907     3,687,001 

City    tax    (per    M)    '07    $11.66    2-3 

Population    in    1900     6,277 

Population  in   1907    (est.)    14,000 


SPENCER — A.  W.  Hicks,   Clerk. 

This  town  is  in  Rowan  Countv.   Incorporated  1901. 
LOANS—  When  Due.     I 

5s,  '06.  A-O.  $35,000 Apr.  2,  1936     | 

INTEREST   is   payable  in   New   York. 


STANLY'^  COUNTY" — R.  L.  Smith,  Attorney. 

County  srat  is  Albemarle.  The  bonds  below  were  issued  to  take  up  a  like  amount 
of  Railroad  Aid  6s  which  had  been  in  litigation  but  were  in  1902  and  1903  declared 
valid    by    the    United    States    Courts. 


LOANS—  When   D'ue. 

REFUNDING    BONDS. 

5s,    '07,   $100,000    

Bonded   debt   Julv  1,    1907    $100,000 

Floating    d-bt    .$15,000 


Assessed     valuation    1906     $3,681,064 

(Assessment    is   at    real    value). 

State  &  Co.   tax   (per  M)   '06    $10.00 

Population    in    1890    12.1.36 

Popu'ation    in    1900    15,220 


I      INTEREST   is  payable   at   First   National  Bank,   Salisbury,   N.   C. 


INDEBTEDNESS  AND  RESOURCES    OF    NORTH    CAROLINA. 


STATESVII.LE — E.  Morrison,  Clerk  and  Treasurer. 


Countj'  seat   of   Iredell   County. 
LOANS—  When    Due. 

WAT.,   bi^WER  &  LIGHT  BONDS— 

5s,   '06,  Jct.J,  $20,000c   July  1,  1936 

5  l-2s,    A-0,   $52,000c   Oct.   15,   1927 

SCHOOL   HOLSE   BONDS— 

6s,   J&J,    $10,0000    1913 

..,    ..,    $4, 000c    .luly    1,    1936     | 

ELECTRIC  LIGHT  BONDS—  | 

6s,    .I&.T,    $8,0u0c    1915     I 

A.   T.   &  O.   RR.   BONDS.  | 

5s,    J&J,   $100,000c    1921     I 

INTEREST  on  ine  $52,000  5  lis  is  payable  at  Chicago;  on  ouier  bonds  at  Statesville. 


LOANS—  When  Due. 

FUNDING   BONDS— 

5s,    '05,   J^u,   $20,000c   July  1,  1935 

Bonded    debt    Oct.,    1907    $124,000 

Assessed     valuation     1906     $2,256,000 

Popu'ation   in   1890    2,318 

Population   in   1900    3,141 

Population    in    1906    (est.)     6,000 


TRANSYLVANIA    COUNTY — T.  T.    Loftis,   Clerk   Sivp'r   Court. 

Brevard    is    the    county    seat. 

Bonded    debt    August,    1007    $85,000  I     State   &   Co.    tax    (per   $1,000)    '06.. $10.00 

Assessed    valuation    1906    1,788,867  |     Population  in  1900   6,020 


WAKE  COUNTY — B.  P.  Williamson,  Treasurer 

Raleigh    is   the    county    seat. 

Bonded   debt    Sept.    2,    1907    $100,000 

Assessed     valuation     1906      ....17,610,036 


Countv    tax    (per    $1,000)     1906     ....$2.00 

Population    in    1000    54,626 

Population    in    1906    (est.)     60,000 


WILKES   COUNTY — O.   F.   Blevins,   Clerk. 

Wilkesboro  is  the  county  seat.  The  county  refused  to  pay  the  interest  on  the 
bonds  given  below  on  the  ground  that  the  railroad  company  had  not  complied  with 
its  contract.  The  case  was  taken  to  the  courts  and  after  lengthy  litigation  the  LT.  S. 
Circuit  Court  of  Appeals  early  in  1902  gave  an  opinion  in  favor  of  the  bonds.  On 
May  18,  1903,  the  L'nited  States  Supreme  Court  also  upheld  validity  of  the  bonds.  See 
V.    76,    p.    1313. 


LOANS—  Wien  Due. 

RAILROAD  AID  BONDS. 

6s,    semi-ann.,    $.50,000    1908-1921 

Bonded  debt  Nov.,   1907    $50,000 


Assessed     valuation     1906     $3,660,-368 

(Assessed    about    2-3    actual    value.) 
State  &  Co.  tax  (per  $1,000)  '06  ....$11.00 

Population    in    1890    22,675 

Population    in    1900     26,872 


WILJVnNGTON — A.  M.  AVaddell,  Mayor;    H.    C.    McQueen.    Chni. 
Board  of  Audit  and  Finance. 

Wilmington  is   L..e  county  seat  of  New  Hanover  county.     Bonds  are  exempt  from  City 

taxation.    Incorporated   as   a   citv  Febiniary  1,  1866.     $900,000  bonds  voted  on  May  7,  '07. 

LOANS—  When   Due.     |     Bonded  debt  Sep.t  1,  1907  .■$684,400 

FUNDING    BONDS—  |     Sinking  fund    25,585 

5s,   g  '92,  J&J,   $.314.4000   Jan.   1,   1922         Total   assessed   valuation   1907    ..11,162,649 

W.    O.    &   E.    C.    R.    R.—                                I     (Assessment    about   3-5   actua'    value.) 
6s,    J&J,    $96. 000c    Jan.    1,    1918         Citv   tax   rate    (per  M)    '07    $14.00 

C.    F.    &    Y.    R.    R.—  I     Total   tax  rate  (per  M)    '07   21.30 

5s,   J&J,    $126,000c    Jan.    1,    1919     |     Population    in    1900    20,976 

REFUNDING  BONP/S.  |     Population     in     1890     20,056 

4s,    e.    J&J.    $148,000c    July   1,    1929     \     Population   in   1907   (est.)    .32,000 

INTERI^ST  on  bonds  is  payable  in   Wilmington    and    New    York.    Coupons    are    tax- 
receivable. 


WTIjSOX — J.  W.  Moore,  Mayor;  J.  D.  Barnes,  Clerk  and  Coll 

This  citv  is  in  Wilson  County. 

LOANS—  When  Due. 

STREET   PAVING   BONDS. 
5s,   M-S.   $25, 000c   S-pt.   23,   1931 

WATER   AND   LIGHT  BOND'S. 
5s.    AO.    $74.000e    Oct.    1,   1912 

SEWER  BONDS. 
6s,   s:,   Jan..    $17, 000c    1916 

ST.,    SEWER   &   WATER   BONDS. 
5s,    AO.    $40,000c    Oct.    15,    19.33 


Bonded    debt    Feb.,    '07    $156,000 

AVater    debt    (included)     74,000 

Assessed    valuation    1906     4,000,000 

(Assessment    about   2-3   actual    value.) 

Total   tax    (pfr  M)   1906    $15  95 

Population   in   1890   2,126 

Population  in  1900   3,525 

Population    in    1906    (est.)     7,987 


TNTF.RF.ST  on  the  iMO.OOO  bonds  due  1933  and   the  paving  bonds  is  payable  at  U.   S. 


INDEBTEDNESS     AND     RESOURCES   OF   NORTH   CAROLINA. 


71 


J,  F.  SHACKELFORD,  President.  L.  V.  HART,  Cashier. 

JAS.   T.   HOWARD,   Vice-President.     E.  B.  HUSSEY,  Asst.  Cashier, 

BANK  OF  TARBORO 

Tarboro,  N.  C. 

Capital $25,000.00 

Surplus  and  Undivided  Profit $15,000.00 


Collections  remitted  fur  on    day    of  payment.     Send    us 
your  Tarboro  business. 


Mortgage  &  Trust  Co.,   New  York;   on  the  water  and  light  bonds  at  the  Chemical  Na- 
tional Bank,    N.    Y. ;   on  the   sewer  bonds  at  the  National  Park  Bank,   N.   Y. 


WINSTON — W.    E.    P^anklin,    Treasiuer. 

Winston  is  the   county  seat  of  Forsyth  County. 

LOANS- 
IMPROVEMENT    BONDS— 

5s,    g   F-A,    $100,000    Aug.    15, 

5s,  g  M-N,  $100,000  May  1, 

RAILROADS   BONDS— 

6s,    M-N,    840,000    Nov.    15, 

WAT.    WORKS  &   OTHER   PUR.— 

5s,   g   M-S,    $160,000   Sept.    1, 

5s,   g  J&J,  $100,000  Jan.   1, 

INTEREST   on  the  railroad  bonds  and  the 

Winston;    on   others   at   Baltimore,   Md. 
TAX  FREE— All  of  the  city's  bonds  are  exempt 


when   Due. 


1910 
1911 

1909 

1924 
1934 
and 


Bonded  debt  May  1,   1907   $500,000 

Floating   debt    27,500 

Total    assesstd    valuation    1906    ..7,032,618 
(Assessment  .ibout   1-3   actual  value.) 

City   tax  •  (per   $1,000)    1906    $10.00 

Population    in    1890     8,018 

Population    in    1900    10,008 

$100,000  water- worlis  bonds  is  payable  at 

from    taxation. 


\\TNSTON-SAI.E3I. 

This    city   is    in   Forsvtn 

LOANS- 
STREET  BONDS. 
5s,   07,   M-N,   $85,000c Nov 


County. 

When  Due. 


1,   1937 


WATER    MAIN    BONDS. 
5s,    '07,    M-N,    $.3.5.0000    Nov.    1,   1937 

SEWER    BONDS. 
5s,   '07,   M-N,    $30,000c    Nov.   1,    1937 


ADDITIONAL   STATEMENTS. 

In    the    table    below    we   grive    statistics  regarding   several    civil    divisions   in   North 
Carolina  not  included  in  the  foregoing. 


Bonded 
Debt. 

Carteret    County    $25,000 

Cleveland     County     50,000 

Dunn,    Harnett   County    .53,000 

Durham     County     60,000 

E.  City  Graded  Sch.  Dist    . .  34,.i0f) 
Favetteville  (C.)  Cumb.  Cc.  6:5.000 

Granville    County    32,000 

Harnett    County     40,000 

Henderson  (T.)  A^ance  Co.  ..  60,000 
Lincolnton,  Lincoln  Co.  ..  .30,000 
Lumberton  (T.)  Robeson  Co.  75  000 
Monroe    (C.)    L'nion    Co.    ..  4.5,000 

Richmond    County     2.5,000 

Rockingham   Township    25,000 

Rowan   County    25.000 

Salisbury  Twp.,  Rowan  Co.   .  .50,000 

Seot'and     Countv     2^,000 

Shelbv,  aeveland  Countv  ..  35,000 
So.  Pines,  Moore  County  ..  30,000 
Stokes    Countv    29,000 


Floating 
Debt. 

None 
50,0(X) 

3,000 
38,5fX) 
23,779 


None 
None 


5,000 
10,000 
45,000 
5,000 
None 
None 


1,000 


Assessed 

Valuation. 

$2,000,000 

7,678,365 

800,000 

21.000,000 

2,500,000 

3,566.606 

5,000,0(K) 

1,500,000 

770,000 

943,000 

1,500,000 

4,258.000 

1,7.50,000 

8,381,129 

4,988,537 

2,810,a30 

1,170,166 

277,949 

2,528,288 


Tax. 
Rate. 


Popu'a- 
tion   1900 


$  8.67 

11.00 

8.20 

25,078 

1,072 

26,233 


4,670 

5.50 

23,262 

8.10  2-3 

15  983 

8.  .53 

3,746 

9.00 

828 

9.10 

849 

1,996 

7.90 

9.30 

33,16.3 

8.70 

31,066 

8.70 

11,261 

5..36  2-3 

12,553 

11.70 

1,874 

20.00 

517 

2., 36  2-3 

19,866 

72 


COUNTY   AFFAIRS    AND   OFFICIALS. 


County  A:ffairs  and  Officials 


AIjAMAXCE. 

County    Scat,    Graham. 

Clerk  of  the  Court— J.  D.  Kemodle,  Gra- 
ham. 

Sheriff— R.    T.    Kernodle,    Burlington. 

Register  of  Deeds— C.  D.  Johnston,  Haw 
River. 

Treasurer — Joseph   C.    Holt,    Burlington. 

Coroner — S.    D.    McPherson,    Haw   River. 

Surveyor — Lewis    H.    Holt,    Graham. 

Standard-Keeper — J.     H.    Moore,    Graham. 

Co.  Supt.  Health — H.  M.  Montgomery, 
Burlington. 

Supt.  Co.  Home — Simon  Thompson,  Bur- 
lington. 

Public  Administrator — J.  L.  Scott,  Jr., 
Graham. 

U.  S.  Commissioner — W.  A.  Hall,  Bur- 
lington. 

Co.    Supt.    Schools — W.    S.   Long,   Graham. 

Board  of  Education— W.  K.  Holt,  (chm.), 
Burlington;  W.  J.  Graham,  Union  Ridge; 
S.    E.    Tate,    Stainback. 

Co.  Commissioners — W.  E.  Vincent,  Bur- 
lington, R.  F.  D.  No.  3:  Geo.  T.  William- 
son, (chm.),  Saxapahaw;  T.  B.  Barker, 
Wooten;  T.  F.  McVey,  Snow  Camp;  B.  S. 
Robertson,    Haw    River. 

Co.  Board  of  Elections— J.  S.  Cook,  Gra- 
ham; D.  F.  Morrow,  J.  R.  ii-eland,  Bur- 
lington. 

No.   Schools— 'WTiite,  66;  colored,  28. 

Tax  Rate— County,  IS  l-.3c.  on  $100;  roads, 
16  2-.3c. ;  on  debt,  property,  2c.;  poll,  6s. 
indebtedness,    S50,000. 

Public  Roads— J.  P.  Hardin,  Graham, 
Supt.  Roads  worked  by  taxation  and  con- 
vict labor;  16  2-3c.  on  $100  and  50c.  poll. 
No.  miles,  725.  Nine  miles  macadam  road; 
cost  per  mile,  §2.500.  Iron  bridges,  12. 
ALEXANDER. 
County    Seat,    Taj'lorsville. 

Oerk  of  the  Court— Charles  B.  Mathe- 
son,   Taylors\-ille. 

Register  of  Deeds — G.  C.  Teague,  Taylors- 
ville. 

Sheriff — R.    A.    Adams,   Hiddenite. 

Treasurer — Tliomas  J.    Deal,   Kilby. 

Surveyor — Wm.    J.    Teague,    Bentley. 

Co.   Attorney- R.   Z.   Linnev,   Taylorsville. 

Co.  Supt.  Health— O.  L.  Hollar,  Taylors- 
ville. 

Supt.  Co.  Home— M.  C.  Little,  Taylors- 
ville. 

Board  of  Education — J.  P.  Matheson, 
Cchra.).  Taylors\-ine:  R.  L.  Downs,  Avilla; 
T.    F.    Murdoek,    Hiddenite. 

Co.  Supt.  Schools— A.  F.  Sharpe,  Hid- 
denite. 

Co.  Commissioners— J.  T.  Hedrick  (chm.), 
Stony  Point,  R.  F.  D.;  J.  S.  Bowman,  Tav- 
lorsville;  S.  P.  Williams,  R.  F.  D.,  Tay- 
loi-s\-ille. 

Co.  Board  of  Elections— J.  W.  Watts, 
(chm'),  Liledown;  J.  Y.  Williams,  Tay- 
lorsville, R.  F.  D. :  .John  W.  Watts.  Partee. 

Public  Roads— Worked  bv  Old  State  Law. 


No.    miles,    300. 

Tax  Rate— County,  23  2-3  on  ?100.  Bonded 
debt,   $8,500. 

No.   Schools — White,   51 ;    colored,   6. 

AL/LEGHAXY. 

County   Seat,    Sparta. 

Clerk  of  the  Court— J.  N.  Edwards, 
Sparta. 

Sluriff— S.    A.    Choate,   Sparta. 

Register  of   Deeds — J.    F.    Cox,   Sparta. 

Treasurer — S.    A.    Choate,    Sparta. 

Coroner — W.    H.    Coomes,    Edmonds. 

Surveyor — L.    E.    Edwards,    Stratford. 

Co.  Supt.  Healtli — Robert  Thompson, 
Sparta. 

Supt.   Co.   Home — George  Watson,   Sparta. 

Co.  Supt.  Schools — C.  J.  Taylor,  Laurel 
Springs. 

Board  of  Education — D.  F.  Parsons, 
(dim.),  Piney  Creek,  J.  W.  Pool,  Elk 
Creek;   J.   L.   Joines,   Edwards  X  Roads. 

Co.  Commissioners — S.  J.  Irwin,  Walls; 
H.  J.   Estep,   Stratford;   G.  T.  Caudill,  City. 

Co.  Board  of  Elections — J.  W.  Pool, 
(chm.).  Elk  Creek;  C.  A.  Doughton,  Del- 
phia;   John  M.   Wagoner,   Sparta. 

Public  Roads— Roads  worked  by  Old  State 
Law. 

Tax  Rate— County,  23  2-3c.  on  $100. 
Floating   debt,   $800.00. 

No.    Schools — White,    41;    colored,    3. 

AXSOX. 

County  Seat.    \\  adesboro. 

Clerk  of  the  Court— T.  C.  Robinson, 
Wadesboro. 

No.    Schools — White,    40;    colored,    41. 

Tax    Rate— County,    33    2-3c.      on      $100; 

Sheriff— S.    P.    Martin,    Wadesboro. 

Register  of  Deeds — C.  W.  Thomas,  Wades- 
boro. 

Treasurer — J.    O.    A.    Craig,   Wadesboro. 

Coroner — E.     F.     Fenton,     Wadesboro. 

Co.    Attorney— R.    E.    Little,    Wadesboro. 

Supt.    of   Health — E.    S.    Ashe,   Wadesboro. 

Supt.  Co.  Home— James  Henry,  Wades- 
boro. 

Co.  Supt.  Schools— J.  M.  Wall,  Wades- 
boro. 

Co.  Board  of  Educati.m— E.  P.  Liles, 
Lilesville;  J.  T.  Hendiev,  Wadesboro;  C. 
H.    Rivers,    White  Store,   R.   F.   D.   No.   1. 

Co.  Commissioners — Thos  F.  Jones, 
(chm.),  Wad?sboro;  L  L.  Little,  Anson- 
\-llle;  J.  T.  Webb,  Wadesboro,  R.  F.  D.   2. 

Co.  Board  Eelctions— James  T.  Hcndlcy, 
(chm.).  Wadesboro:  \V.  O.  Bennett,  Jr., 
Wadesboro;    C.    F.    Sheeks.    Wad?sboro. 

No.    Schools — White,   40;    colored,   41. 

Tax  Rate--County,  23  2-3c.  on  $100; 
county  roads,  15c. ;  for  Wadesboro  town- 
ship, roads  35c. ;  Morven,  30c.  No  county 
d.bt. 

Public  Roads — Robert  Lampley,  Wades- 
boro, Supt.  Roads  worked  by  Special 
Wadesboro  Township  Road  Act.     No.  miles, 


COUNTY  AFFAIRS  AND    OFFICIALS. 


73 


300;  gravel,  30.  Thirty  Ax  miles  macadam 
roads— cost  per  mile,  $1,200.  Convict  labor 
used. 

ASHE. 
County    Seat,    Jefferson. 

Clerk  of  the  Court— 'V.  H.  Worth,  Jeffer- 
son. 

Sheriff— C.    B.    Austin,   Burnt   Hill. 

Register  of  Deeds— J.   A.  Jones,  Jefferson. 

Treasurer — L.    S.    Vannoy,    Fleetwood. 

Coroner — B.    0.    Edwards,    Jefferson. 

Survej'or — Charles    Ray,    Treetop. 

Supt.  of  Health— B.  0.  Edwards,  Jeffer- 
son. 

Supt.  Co.  Home — J.  L.  Thompson,  Jef- 
ferson. 

Co.  Supt.  Schools— W.  H.  Jones,  Warrens- 
ville. 

Board  of  Education — R.  A.  Hamilton, 
Beaver  Creek;  A.  A.  Price,  Fig;  W.  F. 
Lewis,    Solitude. 

Attorney  Board  of  Education — G.  L.  Park, 
Jefferson. 

Co.  Board  of  Elections— W.  H.  Jones, 
Warrensville;  Wm.  Bledsoe,  Gale;  E.  J. 
Johnson,    Jefferson. 

Co.  Commissioners — Jos.  W.  Callaway, 
Bcng;  E.  Graybcal,  Graybcal;  Feli.x  Mc- 
Guire,   Riverside. 

Tax  Rate— Count V,  76  2-3  on  $100;  roads 
10    cents.      Debt,     about    $20,000. 

No.    Schools— White,    105;    colored,    9. 

Public  Roads— J.  E.  Walters,  Jefferson, 
Supt.  Roads  worked  by  Old  State  Law. 
Amount  spent  last  year,  $2,973.02.  No. 
miles,   600. 

BEAUFORT. 

County    Seat,    Washington. 

Clerk  of  the  Court— L.  R.  Mayo,  Wash- 
ington. 

Sheriff— G.   E.   Ricks,   Washington. 

Register  of  Deeds — Gilbert  Rumley,  Wash- 
ton. 

Treasurer — Jos.    F.    Tayloe,    Washington. 

Coroner — Joshua    Tayloe,    Washington. 

Survevor — Edward   Tripp,    Bonnerton. 

Co.  Attorney— H.  C.  Carter,  Jr.,  Wash- 
ington. 

Co.  Supt.  Health— D.  T.  Tayloe,  Wash- 
ington. 

Supt.  Co.  Home- A.  P.  Fulford,  Wash- 
ington. 

Co.  Supt.  of  Schools — N.  Harding,  AVash- 
ington. 

Co.  Board  of  Education — E.  AV.  Aycrs, 
(chm.),  Washington;  W.  M.  Butt,  Aurora; 
H.    D.   Satterthwaite,   Sidney. 

Co.  Board  of  Elections — F.  P.  Latham, 
(chm.),  Ilaslin;  G.  E.  Buckman,  Washing- 
ton:  I.    F.    Goddard,    Washington. 

Co.  Commissionrr?; — R.  R.  Warrrn,  Wash- 
ington; Fred  Wolfnd-n,  Clioeowinty;  W. 
H.  Stancil,  Wasliingtoii;  H.  G.  Jordan,  Pine 
Town;  W.  A.  Thnmoson,  Aurora;  J.  H. 
Odin,    Hunters    Bridge. 

Tax  Rati — Countv,  23  2-3c.  on  $100; 
School,  18c.  Interest  on  d  bt,  12  l-3c. 
Debt,  $12,500.  Special  taxes  for  general 
purposes,  13  l_3c.  on  every  $100;  40c.  on 
each  poll.  Special  taxes  for  Chocowinity 
to\vnship    for   road    purposes,    10c.    on   every 


$100;  30c.  on  each  poll.  Special  taxes  for 
Washington  township,  including  Atz,  for 
wood  purposes,  8  l-3c.  on  every  $100,  25c. 
on  each  poll. 

Public    Roads — No.    miles,    500.     Improved 
turnpike   owned  bv   individuals,   15   miles. 
.BEKTIE. 
County   Seat,    Windsor. 

Clerk  of  the  Court— Wm.  L.  Lyon, 
Windsor. 

Sheriff — Jesse   B.    Stokes,    Windsor. 

Register   of   Deeds — Sol.    Cherry,    Windsor. 

Surveyor — W.   R.   Rayner,   Colerain. 

Coroner — H.    V.    Duns^^an,    Windsor. 

Co.  Supt.  of  Health— H.  V.  Dunstan, 
Windsor. 

Supt.    Co.    Home — J.    F.    Phelps,   Windsor. 

Co.  Supt.  Schools— R.  W.  Askew,  Wind- 
sor. 

Co.  Board  of  Elections— J.  T.  Nicholls, 
(chm.),  Windsor;  W.  R.  Rayner,  Colerain; 
E.    W.    Gray,    (sec),    Windsor. 

Co.  Board  of  Education— H  V.  Dunstan, 
(chm.),  Windsor;  W.  R  Rayner,  Colerain; 
T.    A.    Smithwick,    Merry   Hill. 

Co.  Commissioners — C.  W.  Spruill,  (chm.) 
Quitsna;  J.  H.  White,  Windsor;  Wayland 
Mitchell,  Lewiston:  L.  A.  Nowell,  Colerain; 
I  R.  J.  Sheild,  Windsor,  No.  2. 
'  Public  Roads — Worked  partly  by  Old 
State  Law  and  bv  taxation.  No.  miles, 
1,000. 

Tax  Rate— Countv,  18  2-3o.  on  $100. 
Koad,    15c.     Bonded    debt,    $12,000. 

No.    Schools— White.    CR:    colored,    58. 

BLADEN. 

County   Si'at.    Elizabethtown. 

Clerk  of  the  Court— W.  J.  Davis,  White 
Oak. 

Sheriff— C.    W.    Lyon,    Elizabethto\vn. 

Register  of  Deeds— William  Whitted, 
Elizabethtown. 

Treasurer- W.    S.    Cla'k,    Clarkton. 

Coroner— G.    W.    Hall,    Elizabethtown. 

Survevor— I.   A.   Register,   Register. 

Co.  "Attorney— J.  B.  Clark,  Elizabeth- 
town. 

Supt.   of  Health- L.   B.   Evans,   Clarkton. 

Supt.    Co.    Home— L.   B.   Evans,    Clarkton. 

Co.  Supt.  Schools— Angus  Cromartie,  Gar- 
land. 

Co.  Board  of  Education— A.  McA.  Coun- 
cil, White  Oak;  W.  S.  Ballard,  Elizabeth- 
town;    A.    M.    Kelly,    Blad?nboro. 

Co.  Commissioners — A  A.  Clark,  Rosin- 
dale,  (chm.-;  N.  A.  Currie,  Clarkton;  Dan- 
iel   Leonard,    Klondike. 

Co.  Board  of  Elections- R.  B.  Cromar- 
tie, (chm.),  Elizabethtown;  R.  H.  Lyon, 
David  B.    Sutton,   Elizabethtown. 

No.    Schools — White,    70;    colored,    44. 

Tax  Rate— County,  25e.  on  $100.  No  debt 
in   county;   surplus  in    iieasury,   $1,782.54. 

Public" Roads— Worked  by  Old  State  Law. 
No.  miles,  315. 

BRUNSWICK. 
County    S.^at,    Southport. 

Clerk  of  the  "Court— R.  S.  Newton,  South- 
liort. 

Sheriff— Jackson   Stan  land,    Shallotte. 

Register   of  Deeds — John   Jenrette,    South- 


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COUNTY    AFFAIRS    AND'   OFFICIALS. 


port. 

Ti-easurer — George  E.   Brooks,   Seaside. 

Coroner — E.    W.    Jones,    Shallotte. 

Surveyor — G.    F.    Drevv',    Southport. 

Standard-Keeper — L.  A.  Galloway,  South- 
port. 

Supt.  of  Health — J.   A.  Doshcr,  Southport. 

Supt.  of  Co.  Home— J.  W.  Wescott, 
Southport. 

Co.  Supt.  Schools— George  H.  Bellamy, 
El  Paso. 

Co.  Board  of  Education — D.  R.  Mercer, 
(chm.),  Bolivia;  A.  M.  Guthrie,  Southport; 
G.    B.    Ward,    Ash. 

Co.  Commissioners — Richard  Dosher, 
Southport;  A.  M.  Chinnis,  Phoenix;  L.  E. 
Formyduval,    Excelsior. 

Co.  Board  of  Elections — John  E.  Doug-las, 
EI  Paso;  G.  Brooks  Ward,  Regan;  J.  J. 
Knox,    Southport. 

No.    Schools— White,   4i;   colored,   27. 

Tax  Rate— County,  23-2-3c.  on  $100;  Spe- 
cial,  10c.    on   $100   and   68c.    on   poll. 

Public  Roads— Worked  by  Oid  State  Law. 
Outlav  only  for  bridges.     No.   miles,   400. 
BUNCOMBE. 
County    Scat,     Asheville. 

Clerk  of  the  Court— Marcus  Erwin,  Ashe- 
ville. 

Sheriff— T.    F.    Hunter,    Asheville. 

Register  of  Deeds— J.  J.  Mackey,  Ashe- 
ville. 

Treasurer- T.   M.   Duckett,   Asheville. 

Coroner — E.    R.   Morris,   Asheville. 

Surveyor — A.    H.    Starnes,    Candler. 

Standard-Keeper— J.   S.   West,   Asheville. 

Tax   Collector — R.    C.    Crowell,    Asheville. 

Co.  Attorney— Charles  A.  Webb,  Ashe_ 
ville. 

Supt.   of  Co.    Home— F.    Sluder,   Asheville. 

Co.  Supt.  Schools— A.  C.  Reynolds,  Ashe- 
ville. 

Co.  Board  of  Education— J.  C.  Martin, 
(chm.),  Asheville;  Jason  Ashworth,  Fair- 
view;    J.    C.    Curtis,    Candler. 

Co.  Commissioners — M.  L.  Reed,  (chm.), 
Biltmore;  C.  P.  Weaver,  Weaverville; 
Martin  S.  Glenn,  Averj's  Creek;  R.  C. 
Clayton,   C.   N.   Parker. 

Co.  Board  of  Elections — Frank  Carter,  E. 
W.  Patton,  Asheville;  V.  L.  Gudger,  Ashe- 
ville. 

No.    Schools— White,   97;   colored,   20. 

Tax  Rate— County,  23  2-3c.  on  $100; 
roads,  1.5c. ;  interest  on  debt,  18c.  Bonded 
debt,    $278,000. 

Public  Roads— M.  L.  Reed,  Biltmore, 
Supt.  Worked  by  taxation  and  convict 
labor,  15c.  on  $100.  Forty-eight  miles  ma- 
cadam roads,  cost  per  mile,  $2,5(X).  Iron 
bridges,    41. 

BURKE. 
County    Seat,    ilorganton. 

Clerk  of  the  Court— L.  A.  Bristol,  Mor- 
ganton. 

Register    of    Deeds — John    B.    Holloway. 

Treasurer — A.    N.    Dale,    Morganton. 

Coroner — John    Nelson,    Morganton. 

Surveyor — D.    F.    Denton.    Morganton. 

Standard-Keeper — J.    R.    Howard,    Morgan- 
I  ton. 


Co.   Attorney — S.   J.  Erwin,   Morganton. 

Supt.  01  Health — J.  L.  Laxton,  Morgan- 
ton. 

Supt.  Co.  Home— Cha>-lcy  E.  Tate,  Mor- 
ganton. 

Co.  Supt.  Schools— R.  L.  Patton,  Mor- 
ganton. 

Board  of  Education — J.  M.  McGimpsey, 
(chm.),  Fonta  Flora;  J.  H.  Hoffman,  Mor- 
ganton;   J.    E.   Coulter,    Connelly  Springs. 

Co.  Commissiontrs — W.  B.  Berry,  (chm.), 
Morganton;  D.  B.  Mull,  Drexel;  Marshall 
Brinklj',    Glen    Alpine. 

Co.  Board  of  Elections — A.  C.  Avery,  Jr., 
(chm.),  Morganton;  C.  E.  fate,  Morgan- 
ton;    S.    E.    Huffman,    Morganton. 

No.    Schools— White,    65;    colored,    13. 

Tax  Rate — County,  270.  on  .$100  and  81c. 
poll;  bridges  and  roads.  20c.,  poll,  60c.  on 
$100;  school  poll  tax,  $1.29.  No  debt  in 
county. 

Public  Roads — Worked  by  special  Law 
Outlay  only  for  bridge  expenses.  No. 
milts,  400-500.  Improved  turnpike  owned 
by  indi\'iduals,  15  miles.  Two  miles  ma- 
cadam roads;  cost  per  mile,  $5,000.  Iron 
bridges,   5. 

CABARRUS. 
Countv    S.at,    Concord. 

Clerk  of  the  "Court— M.  L.  Widenhoi^se, 
Concord. 

Sheriff — James  F.    Harris,    Concord. 

Register  of  Deeds — C.  A.  Isenhour,  Con- 
cord. 

Ti-(  asurer — J.    L.   Miller,    Concord. 

Cotton-Weigher — John  W.  Propst,  Con- 
cord. 

Coroner — G.    H.    Richmond,    Concord. 

Surveyor — Jno.    H.    Long,   Concord. 

Standard-Keeper — W.  C.  Correll,  Con- 
cord. 

Co.    Attornev— L.   T.    Hartsell,   Concord. 

Co.  Supt.  of  Health— Robert  S.  Young, 
Concord. 

Supt.   Co.   Home— J.  W.   Cook,  Concord. 

Co.   Supt.  Schools— C.   E.   Bo!?er,  Concord. 

Co.  Board  of  Education — James  P.  Cook, 
(chm.).  Concord:  G.  F.  McAlister,  Mt. 
Phasant:   W.   F.    Smith,   Davidson. 

Co.  Commissioners — Jno.  A.  Cline, 
(chm.).  Concord;  C.  O.  Gillon,  Glass,  R. 
F.  D.  No.  2;  E.  T.  Bost,  Bosts  Mills;  J. 
W.  Cress,  Concord,  R.  F.  D.  No.  4;  J.  A. 
Hahn,   Mt  Pleasant. 

Co.  Board  of  Elections — C.  M.  Love, 
(chm.).  Concord;  R.  L.  Hartsell,  Bosts 
Mills;    M.    L.    Buchanan,    Concord. 

No.    Schools— White.    48;    color-d,    22. 

Tax  Rate— Countv,  22  2-3c.  on  $100;  roads, 
25c.     Floating   d  bt,    •■^15.000. 

Public  Roads — W.  F.  Goodman,  Concord, 
Supt.  Worked  by  taxation  and  convict  la- 
bor, 25c.  on  $100  and  75c.  on  poll.  No. 
miles,  350;  gravel,  12:  improved,  20; 
crushed  stone,  17.  Cost  per  mile,  $2,000  to 
$3,000.  No  iron  bridges.  11. 
CALDWELL. 
County    Scat,    Lenoir. 

Clerk  of  the  Court— J.  W.  Curtis,  Lenoir. 

Sh'^riff — John   M.    Smith,    Lenoir. 

R'gister  of  Deeds — James  L.  Miller, 
Lenoir. 


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Treasurer — J.    J.    Austin,    Lenoir. 

Coroner— Hugh    L.    D.    Clarke,    Lenoir. 

Surveyor — Homer  M.  Crouch,  Lenoir,  R. 
F.    D.    No.    2. 

Standard-Keeper — D.    S.    Perry,    Lenoir. 

Co.   Attorne\' — M.   N.   Harshaw,   Lenoir. 

Co.    Supt.    Health— C.    L.    Wilson,    Lenoir. 

Co.    Supt.    Scliools — V.    D.    Moore,   Lenoir. 

Co.  Board  of  Education — P.  G.  Moore, 
(chm.).  Granite  Falls;  M.  G.  Shearer,  Le- 
noir;  M.   L.   Greer,   Lenoir. 

Co.  Commissioners — William  S.  Miller, 
Lenoir;  E.  T.  Hickman,  Hudson;  J.  R. 
Moore,   Rufus. 

Co.  Board  of  Elections — Mark  Squires, 
Lenoir;  L.  E.  Rabb,  Lenoir;  J.  B.  Isbell, 
Lenoir. 

No.    Schools— White,    82;    colored,    12. 

Ta.x  Rate— County,  2.3  2-3c.  on  .$100  and 
40c.  poll.  Bonded  debt,  $20,000  on  new 
Court  House. 

Public  Roads — Edmund  .Jones,  Lenoir, 
Supt.  Work'd  by  O.a  State  Law.  No. 
miles,  900;  gravel,  10;  improved  turnpiki 
owned  by  private  individuals,   22  miles. 

CAMDEX. 

County  Seat,  Camden. 

Clerk  of  the  Court— J.  W.  AValston, 
Shiloh. 

Sheriff — W.    L.    Forbes,    Indiantown. 

Treasurer— N.    B.    Walker,    Shiloh. 

R  gister  of  Deeds — Talnion  Godfrey, 
Camden. 

Co.  Supt.  of  Health— C.  G.  Ferebee, 
Shiloh. 

Supt.   Co.   Home — M.   B.   Sawyer,  Camden. 

Co.  Supt.  of  Schools— E.  T.  Burgess. 
South   Mills. 

Co.  Board  of  Education — G.  H.  Riggs. 
(chm.).  South  Mills;  P.  W.  Stevens,  Shiloh; 
O.    G.    Pritchard,    Belcross. 

Co.  Commissioners— S.  E.  Overby,  (chm.), 
Pelcross;  Charles  Norris,  South  Mills;  D. 
X.  Bray,  Shiloh. 

Co.  Board  of  Elections— A.  Sawyer, 
fchm.),  Belcross;  D.  E.  Williams,  South 
Mills;    M.    X).    Burgess,   Camden. 

Tax  Rate — County  Genrral,  16  2-3c. 
County  Special,  20c.;  School  General,  25c.; 
School  Special,  30c.  on  $1.00,  making  a 
total  of  $1.16  2-3.  Poll  General,  $2.00; 
Poll  Special  County,  oOc. ;  Poll  Special 
School    90c. ;    Total,    $3.50. 

Public  Roads — The  roads  of  the  whole 
county  worked  by  Old  State  Law.  No. 
Miles,   1.50. 

No.    Schools— White,    20;    colored,    12. 

CxVRTERET. 

Clerk    of    Court— T.    C.    Wade,    Beaufort. 

Sheriff— S.    P.    Hancock,    Beaufort. 

Register  of  Deeds— W.  L.  Arrington, 
Beaufort. 

Treasurer — A.    Thomas,    Beaufort. 

Coroner— C.    S.    Maxwell.    Beaufort. 

Surveyor— E.    D.    Hardesty,    Harlowe. 

Standard-Keeper— L.   H.   Forlaw,   Beaufort. 

Co.  Supt.  of  Health— W.  E.  Headen, 
Morehcad    City. 

Co.  Supt.  of  Schools— L.  B.  Ennett, 
Cedar   Point.  i 


Co.  Board  of  Education — C.  N.  Mason, 
(chm.),  Harlowe;  J.  R.  Morris,  Atlantic; 
C.  P.  Dey,  Beaufort. 
I  Co.  Commissioners — T.  D.  Webb,  (chm.), 
Morehrad  City;  D.  Pierce,  Beaufort;  W.  R. 
Hancock,  Straits;  J.  M.  Robinson,  Atlantic; 
M.   C.    Parker,    Bogue. 

Co.  Board  of  Elections— T.  D.  Hewitt, 
Newport;  Y.  Z.  Newberry,  Newport;  M.  C. 
Holland,     Beaufort. 

No.   Schools — White,  37;   colored,   7. 

Tax  Rate— 66  2-3c.  on  $100  and  $2.00  on 
poll.  Special  for  New  Court  House,  20c. 
'■n  $100  and   60c.    on  poll. 

Public  Road.s— Worked  by  Old  State  Law. 
No.   miles,  150. 

CASWELL. 

County    Seat,    Yancevville. 
Clerk   of   the   Court— Robert    L.    Mitchell, 
Yancevville. 
Sheriff— T.  N.   Fitch.  Yanceyville. 
Register  of  Deeds — Fred  W.    Brown,   Yan- 
ceyville. 
Treasurer — G.    H.    W.    Oakley,    Fitch. 
Coroner — M.   H.   McBryde,  Milton. 
Standard-Keeper— A.    E.    Henderson,    Yan- 
ceyville. 

Co.  Attornej' — A.  E.  Henderson,  Yancey- 
ville. 

Co.  Supt.  of  Health— S.  A.  Malloy,  Yan- 
ceyville. 

Supt.  of  Co.  Home— E.  B.  Barker,  Yan- 
ceyville. 

Co.  Supt.  Schools — George  Anderson, 
Yanceyville. 

Co.  Board  of  Education — W.  A.  Mavnard, 
.Altamahaw,  R.  F.  D.  No.  2;  T.  J.  Hatchett, 
Yaneey\'ille;   R.   I.    Newman,   Leasburg. 

Co.  Commissioners — T.  P.  Womack, 
(chm.),  Yanceyville;  S.  T.  Covington, 
Scmora;  Peter  M.  Somers,  Altamahaw,  R. 
F.  D. 

Co.  Board  of  Elections— T.  J.  Hatchett, 
Yanceyville;  C.  J.  Yarborough,  Locust  Hill; 
James   A.   Hurdle,    (chm.),   Milton. 

No.      Schools— White,     40;      colored,      37. 
Graded    Schools,    3. 
Tax   Rate— County,   43c.  on  $100. 
Public  Roads— Worked  by  Old  State  Law. 
No.   miles,   250. 

CATAWBA. 
County    Seat.    Newton. 
Clerk  of  the  Court— Cliarles  M.   McCorkle, 
Newton. 
Sheriff — Daniel   M.   Boyd,   Newrfon. 
Register  of  Deeds— Jacob  E.   Setzer,  New- 
ton. 
Treasurer— W.    A.   Day,    Sherrills  Ford. 
Coroner — J.   A.   Rice,   Conovtr. 
Surveyor— E.    M.    Yoder,    Blackburn. 
Standard-Keeper — W.   H.  Marlow,   Newton. 
Co.   Attomej — Wm.   B.   Gaither,   Newton. 
Co.    Supt.     of    Health— George    H.     West, 
Newton. 

Supt.  Co.  Home— Robert  E.  Hoke,  Con- 
over,   R.   F.   D.   No.  X. 

Co.  Supt.  Schools — George  E.  Long,  New- 
trn. 

Co.  Board  of  Education — A.  O.  Link, 
(chm.),  Hi(kory;  F.  J.  Bellinger,  Conover; 
Wm.    McRce,    Newton. 


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Co.  Commissioners— John  M.  Shuford,  Q. 
M.  Smitli,  (dim.),  G.  Summey  Wilfong, 
Samuel  Turner. 

Co.  Board  of  Elections — J.  H.  Aiken, 
(dim.),  llickorv;  J.  6.  Little,  Newton;  S. 
M.    Hamrick,    Hickory. 

No.    Schools— White,    81;    colored,    20. 

Tax  Kate— County,  2.3  2-3c.  on  $100  and 
38c.  poll.  School  poll  tax,  $1.50.  No. 
iron  bridges,   6. 

Public  Roads— Worked  bv  Old  State  Law. 
No.   miles,   600-700. 

CHATHAai. 

County  Seat,   Pittsboro. 

Clerk  of  the  Court— J.  L.  Grifin,  Pitts- 
boro. 

Sheriff— J.    R.    Milliken,    Pittsboro. 

Register  of  Deeds— W.  E.  Brooks,  Pitts_ 
boro. 

Treasurer — J.    B.   Milliken,   Pittsboro. 

Coroner— L.    R.    Exline,    Pittsboro. 

Surveyor — R.   B.   Clegg,   Pittsboro. 

Standard-Keeper- T.  W.  Hackney,  Pitts- 
boro. 

Co.  Attorney — R.  H.  Hayes,  Pittsboro. 

Co.  Supt.  "of  Health— J.  N.  Taylor. 
P.ynum. 

'Supt.  of  Co.  Home— W.  H.  Ward,  Pitts- 
boro. 

Public  Administrator — T.  W.  Scgroves, 
Cumnock. 

Co.  Supt.  Schools— R.  r.  Johnson,  Pitts- 
boro. 

Co.  Board  of  Education — A.  R.  Norwood, 
Evnum,  R.  F.  D.  No.  1;  J.  B.  Atwater, 
Bynum;    B.    B.    Phillips,    Goldston. 

Co.  Commissioners — A.  J.  Lane,  Siler 
City;  N.  J.  Wilson,  Apex,  R.  F.  D.  No. 
3;   S.   W.   Harrington,   Corinth. 

Co.  Board  of  Elections — Jacob  Thompson, 
(chm.),  Pittsboro:  J.  M.  Farrell.  Pittsboro; 
B.    A.    Phillips,    Harpers    X    Roads. 

Public  Roads — Worked  by  taxation,  30c. 
on  poll  and  10c.  on  $100  real  estate.  No. 
mil-s,    COO. 

No.    Schools — White,   01;   colored,   40. 

Tax  Rate— 79  2-3c.  on-$100  and  $2.39  on 
poll.  Bonded  indebtedness,  $20,000.  No. 
iron  bridges,   4. 

CHEROKEE. 

County    Seat,    Murphy. 

Clerk  of  the  Court— A.   A.    Fain,   Murphy. 

Register  of  Deeds — S.  W.  Lovingood, 
Miirphv. 

Shfriff— T.   N.   Bates.   Murphy. 

Treasurer — Ed.    Davis,    Murphy. 

Coroner — Lavada    Berrong,    Letitia. 

Surveyor — O.   G.    Anderson,   Murphy. 

Co.    -Attorney — F.   P.    A.'cley,  Murphy. 

Co.  Supt.  Health— W.  A."  Graham,  Mur- 
phy. 

Supt.   Co.  Home — Silas  Anderson,  Murphy. 

Co.  Supt.  Schools— E.  B.  Norvell.  Murphv. 

Co.  Board  of  Educatior.— W.  G.  Sparks, 
Suit;  P.  K.  Nelson,  Murphy;  J.  M.  Rich- 
ardson,   Andrews. 

Co.  Commissioners — Julius  Martin,  Mur- 
Thy;  A.  Rice,  Hot  House;  C.  B.  Hill, 
^lurphy. 


Co.  Board  of  Elections — R.  H.  Snead, 
Murphy;  A.  J.  Durtsse,  Murphy;  S.  B. 
Aiken,    Murphy. 

Tax  Kate— 60c.  on  $100  and  $1.80  on 
poll.      No    bonded    indebtedness. 

Public  Roads — Worked  by  Act  of  Legis- 
lature  of  1903.      No.    miles,'  .500. 

No.   Schools — White,   46;   colored,  3. 

CHOWAN. 

County   Seat,    Edentcn. 

Clerk  of  the  Court— C.  W.  Cofleld,  Eden- 
ton. 

Sheriff— E.    S.    Norman,    Edonton. 

Register  of  Deeds — W.  J.  Berryman 
Edenton. 

Treasurer— F.   W.  Wliite,  Edenton. 

Coroner — T.    J.    Hoskins,     Edenton. 

Co.  Attorneys — Prudeii  &  Pruden,  Eden- 
ton. 

Co.  Supt.  of  Health— T.  J.  Hoskins, 
Edenton. 

Supt.   Co.   Home— M.  M.  Harrell,  Edenton. 

Co.  Supt.  of  Schools— J.  W.  Alderman, 
Edenton. 

Co.  Board  of  Education — H.  H.  Mashburn, 
Edenton;  W.  T.  Perry.  Edenton;  G.  H.  Ba- 
ker, Tyncr. 

Co.  Commissioners — Frank  Wood,  (chm.), 
Edenton;  W.  J.  Hallowell,  Tyner,  R.  F.  D.; 
Z.    W'.    Evans,    Cisco. 

Co.  Board  of  Elections — Julian  Wood, 
(chm.),  Edenton;  Geo.  W.  Leary,  Edenton; 
Harry  JIcMullan,   Edenton. 

No.    Schools — White,  21;    colored,   15. 

Tax  Rate— County,  23  2-3c.  on  $100; 
Roads,  5c.  in  1st  Township  and  20c.  in  2n(j 
Township;    20c.    in   3rd   and   4th   Townships. 

Public  Roads — First  Township,  J.  W. 
Spruill,  Supt. ;  Second  Township,  J.  E.  Co- 
fi'ld:  Third  Township.  M.  F.  Ward.  Supt.; 
Fourth  Township,  G.  T.  Mitchell,   Supt. 

CLAY. 

County    Seat,    Hayesville. 

Clerk  of  the  Court— C.  C.  Standridge, 
l'Iayes\'ille. 

Sheriff — J.   W.   Alexander,  Hayesville. 

Register  of  Deeds — W.  T.  Bumgarner, 
Hayesville. 

Treasurer — AV.  H.  Hogscd,  Shooting  Creek. 

Coroner — P.   B.   Killian,  Hayesville.  v 

Surveyor — E.  T.   Shearer,  Havesville. 

Co.  Supt.  of  Health— J.  M.  Sullivan, 
Hayesville. 

Supt.  Co.  Home — O.  L.  Scroggs,  Hayes 
ville. 

Co.  Supt.  of  Schools— G.  H.  Haigler, 
Hayesville. 

Co.  Board  of  Education — J.  O.  Scroggs, 
(dim.),  Hayesville;  S.  H.  Allison,  Hayes- 
ville;   J.    C.   McCracken.    Hayesville. 

Co.  Commissioners — M.  A.  Hampton, 
Bra=stown;  J.  M.  Moss,  Havesville,  R.  F. 
D.  No.  1;  W.  L.  Allison,  Havesville,  R.  F. 
D.    No.    3. 

Co.  Board  of  Elections- U.  K.  Hyatt, 
(chm.),  Brasstown;  R03'  Allison,  Elf;  0.  L. 
Anderson.    Hayesville. 

No.    Schoo's — White,   19;    colored,   1. 

Tax  Rate— County.  23  2-3c.  on  $100;  3Sc. 
poll;    for    debt,    bridges,    etc.,    33    l-3c.    on 


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S-lOO  and  $1.00  poll;  roads,  15c.  on  $100 
and  45c.  poll,  schools,  5c.  on  $100  and 
15c.   on  poll.     Bonded  dsbt,   $G.800. 

Public  Roads— Worked  by  0:d  State  Law. 
No.    miles,    125. 

CLEVELAND.. 

County    Seat,    Sheiby. 

Clerk  of  the  Court— F.   L.    Hovle,   Shelby. 

Sheriff— A.     B.     Suttle,    Shelby. 

Rtgistcr  of  Deeds — W.  H.  Eskridge, 
Shclbv. 

Treasurer— W.     R.     Newton,     Shelby. 

Coroner— T.    K.    Barnctt,    Shelby. 

Surveyor — 0.    C.    Thompson,    Shelby. 

Co.  Commissioners — M.  M.  Mauney, 
Shelby,  R.  F.  D.  No.  5;  J.  F.  Roberts, 
(chra.),  Shelby;  A.  T.  Mull,  Cleveland 
Wills,    R.    F.    D.    No.    1. 

Supt.    of   Health— T.    E.    McBrayer. 

Board  of  Health— .J.  F.  Roberts,  W. 
F.    Mitchell,    S.    S.    Rovster. 

Co.    Supt.    Schools— A.    T.      Falls,    Shelby. 

Co.    Board    of    Education — W.    D.    Lacked', 
FalLston;    W.    L.    PlouK,    King's    Mountain;  j 
W.    \V.    Washburn,    D.pew.  1 

Supt.    Co.    Home — G.   J.    Allen,   Shelby. 

Co.  Board  of  Elections — J.  J.  Logan, 
King's  Mountain,  R.  7.  D.  No.  5;  J.  Y. 
Hamrick,   Sheiby;   A.   H.   Webb,   Shelby. 

Tax  Rate- 86  2-3c.  on  the  $100;  $2.60 
on  the  poll. 

COLUMBUS. 

County   Scat,    Wliiteville. 

Clerk  of  the  Court— L.  W.  Stanley, 
Whiteville. 

Sheriff— A.    S.    Richardson. 

Register  of  Deeds — C.  E.   Smith. 

Treasurer— R.    H.    Powell,    Whiteville. 

Surveyor— J.    A.    Wright,   Haddock. 

Coroner— J.   W.    Joyner,    Clarendon. 

Standard-Keeper— W.  J.  Benton,  White- 
ville. 

Co.  Supt.  Health— H.  B.  Maxwell,  White- 
ville. 

Supt.  Co.  Home— Ed.  Schwartz,  White- 
ville. 

Co.  Supt.  Schools— F.  T.  Wooten,  Chad- 
bourn. 

Co.  Board  of  Education— J.  E.  L.  Win- 
coff,  (dim.),  Whiteville;  F.  B.  Pierce, 
Eallsboro;  J.  W.   Powell,   Fair  Bluff. 


Co.  Commissioners — R.  E.  L.  Brown, 
rchm.),  Chadbourn;  T.  J.  Fletcher,  Clark- 
ton;  J.  A.  Floyd,  Fair  Bluff;  K.  B.  Coun- 
cil,   Wananish;    J.    B.   Cox,   Dothan. 

Co.  Board  of  Elccr.ions — J.  E.  Dupree, 
Whiteville;  Wm.  Struthers,  Whiteville;  T. 
J.    Fletcher.    Clarkton. 

No.    Schools— White,   91;   colored,   37. 

Tax    Rate— 10   2-3c.    on    $100;    Roads,    10c. 

Public  Roads— Worked  bv  Old  State  Law. 
CRAVEN, 
County    Seat,    New    Bern. 

Clerk  of  the  Court— W.  M.  Watson,  New 
Bern. 

Sheriff — James   W.    Biddle,    New   Bern. 

Register  of  Deeds — R.  B.  Lane,  New 
Bern. 

Trrasurer — F.   S.   Ernul,   Now  Bern. 

Coroner — R.    D.   \.    Jones,   New   Bern. 

Surveyor — F.     A.     Fulcher,     New    Bern. 

Standard-Keeper — Eugene  Tucker,  New 
Bern. 

Co.    Attorney— E.   M.   Green,   New  Bern. 

Co.  Supt.  of  Health— J.  F.  Rhem,  New 
Bern. 

Supt.  Co.  Home — Mrs.  Fannie  Williams, 
New  Bern. 

Public  Administrator — C.  J.  McCarthy, 
New  Bern. 

Co.  Supt.  Schools — S.  M.  Brinson,  New 
Bern. 

Co.  Board  of  Education — R.  A.  Nunn, 
(chm.).  New  Bern;  Daniel  Lane,  New 
Bern;   John   S.    Morton,    North   Harlowe. 

Co.  Commissioners — C.  E.  Foy,  J.  B. 
Harvey,  A.  E.  Wadswortn,  G.  V.  Richard- 
son,   John    S.    McGowan,    New    Bern. 

Co.  Board  of  Elccti.ins — L.  S.  Daniels, 
New  Bern;  Wm.  Dunn,  Jr.,  New  Bern;  J. 
S.    Basnight,   New   Bern. 

Public  Roads — 3.  JI.  Spencer,  New  Bern, 
Supt.  Worked  by  Old  State  Law  and  tax 
system.  No.  miles,  about  350;  improved, 
•i  3.  Macadamized,  4  miles,  cost  per  mile, 
^7,500. 

No.    Schools — White,    47;    colored,    37. 

Tax   Rate— County,    31   2-3c.    on    $100   and 
71c.    poll;    bridgps,    15c.    on    $100    and    30c. 
CUMBERLAND. 
County   Seat,    Favetteville. 

Clerk  of  the  Court— A.  A.  MacKethan, 
Fayetteville. 

Sheriff— Neill  A.   Watson,   Fayetteville. 


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Register  of  Deeds— W.  M.  Walker,  Fay- 
ctteville. 

Titasurcr — David    Gaster,    Fayette ville. 

Coroner — J.     V.     McGougan,     Fayetteville. 

Sui-veyor — Charles    Jessup,     Cedar     Creek. 

Standard-Keeper— J.  A.  Boone,  Fayette- 
ville. 

Co.  Attorney— Q.  K.  Nimocks,  Fayette- 
ville. 

Siipt.  of  Healtli— A.  S.  Rose,  Fayette- 
ville. 

Supt.  Co.  Home — Alex.  Leslie,  Fayette- 
ville. 

Co.  Supt.  of  Scliools— B.  T.  McBryde, 
Fayetteville. 

Co.  Board  of  Education— .J.  A.  Oates, 
(chin.),  Fayetteville;  J.  H.  Ourrie,  (sec.), 
i'^iyttteville;    J.    W.    Hall,    Aulryville. 

Co.  Commissioners — Herbert  Lutterloh, 
(chm.),  Fayetteville;  John  M.  Owen,  Fay- 
(ttcville,  No.  3;  J.  Worthey  Johnson,  Rae- 
ford;  Laueh  in  McDonald,  Cotton;  William 
J.    Olive,    Wade. 

Co.  Board  of  Elections— W.  G.  Hall, 
(chm.),  George  Holmes,  Fayetteville;  A.  H. 
S:oconib,    Fayetteville. 

No.  Schools — White,  79;   colored,  56. 

Tax  Rate— County,  2?c.  on  $100.  Schools, 
ISc.  Roads,  9c.  Bonds,  10c.  Pensions,  Ic. 
Total  Stat?  and  County,  85  cents.  Bonded 
d.bt,  $117,000.  No.  bridges,  6  railroad 
hridg's;    2    countv    bridgss. 

Public  Roads— W.  M.  Walker,  Fayette- 
ville, Supt.  Worked  by  county  convicts 
under  sp  cial  law.  No.  miles,  420.  Im- 
(iroved,    50. 

CURRITUCK. 
County    S'at,    Currituck. 

Clerk  of  the  Court— E.  W.  Ansell,  Cur- 
rituck. 

Register  of  Deeds— R.  E.  Flora,  Curri- 
tuck. 

Sheriff — J.    E.    Barnard,    Moyock. 

Treasurer- T.    P.    Hall,    Coinjock. 

Survej'or — J     C.   Wa'.k^r,    Currituck. 

Co.  Attornev — A.   M.   Simmons,  Currituck. 

Co.  Supt.  of  Health— H.  M.  Shaw,  Shaw- 
horo. 

Co.  Board  of  Education— W.  J.  Tate, 
fchm.),  Kittv  Hawk;  Samuel  Scott,  Powells 
Point:    E.    D.   Bowd  n,   Knotts  Island. 

Co.  Supt.  of  Schools— J.  M.  Newbern, 
Jarvisburg. 

Co.  Commissioner- — Moses  Lee,  T\ills;  W. 
H.  White,  Knotts  Island;  E.  R.  Johnson, 
Currituck. 

Co.  Board  of  Elections — John  C.  Coggs- 
well,  Kitty  Hawk;  D.  R.  Scott,  Jarvis- 
bur<r;   L.    Walker,    Barco. 

No.    Schools- White,    .-6;    colored,    13. 

Tax    Rate— Countv,    76   2-3c.    on   $100. 
DARE. 
County    S  at.    Manteo. 

Clerk  of  the  Court — R.  Bruce  Etheridge, 
Manteo. 

Rrgister  of  Deeds — Asa  V.  Evans,  Manteo. 

Trr^asurer — E.    R.    Dnniels,    Wanchese. 

Surveyor — .John   E.    Berry,    Manteo. 

Co.    Attorney — D.    ^1.    Stringfi'^ld,    Mant-'o. 

Co.  Supt."  Health— W.  B.  Fearing, 
Manteo. 

Supt.        Co.        Home — Daniel        Me'^kins, 


Manteo. 

Co.  Supt.  Schools— W.  B.  Fearing, 
Manteo. 

Co.  Board  of  Education — R.  C.  Evans, 
(chm.),  Manteo;  C.  C.  Miller,  Buxton;  S. 
A.    Griffin,    Manteo. 

Co.  Commissioners — Wm.  St.  C.  Pugh, 
(chm.),  Wanchese;  J.  B.  Pinner,  East 
Lake;    N.    E.    Gould,    Manteo. 

Co.  Board  of  Elections — Wm.  S.  Davis, 
(chm.),  Manteo;  D.  M.  Stringfellow,  Man- 
teo;   D.    N.    Midgett,    Manteo. 

No.   Schools— White,  21;   colored,   3. 

Tax  Rate— County,  40c.  on  $100  and  75c. 
on   poll.     Special,   95c.    on  $100. 

Public  Roads — Worked  by  Old  State  Law. 
No.    miles,    60. 

DAVIDSON. 

County   Seat,   Lexington. 

Clerk  of  the  Court — C.  E.  Godwin,  Lex- 
ington. 

Sheriff — Alex.     T.     Delap,     Lexington. 

Register  of  Deeds — S.  L.  Owen,  Lexing- 
ton. 

Treasurer— E.    A.    Rothrock,    Lexington. 

Coroner — C.    A.    Julian,    Thomasville. 

Surveyor — John   W.    May,    Belfast. 

Standard-Keeper — B.  F.  Ausband,  Lexing- 
ton. 

Co.    Attorney — E.    E.    Raper,    Lexington. 

Supt.    of    Hea'th — Joel    Hill,    Lexington. 

Supt.  Co.  Home — Andrew  Crotts,  Lexing- 
ton. 

Co.  Supt.  of  Schools— P.  S.  Vann,  Wall- 
burg. 

Co.  Board  of  Education — Rev.  J.  W. 
Clfgg,  (chm.),  Lexington;  B.  I.  Harrison, 
Denton;    S.    H.    Averett,    Tliomasville. 

Co.  Commissioners — C.  A.  Davis,  (chm.), 
J.  A.  Greene,  Thomasville;  J.  C  Ripple, 
Arcadia. 

Co.  Board  of  Elections — W.  F.  Thomason, 
Lexington;  A.  F.  Sams,  Thomasville;  J.  L. 
P(  acock,    Lexington. 

Public  Roads— S.  L.  Owens,  Lexington, 
Supt.  Worked  by  Old  State  Law  and  con- 
vict labor,  except  Lexington  Township, 
where  tax  is  15c.  on  .$100,  and  45c.  on 
poll;  total  last  year,  $3,992.89.  No.  miles, 
J  ,000  in   county. 

No.    Schoo.s— White,    94;    colored,    20. 

Tax  Rate— County,  23  2-3c.  on  $100  and 
38e.    poll. 

DAVIE. 
County    Seat,    Mocksville. 

Clerk  of  the  Court— H.  L.  Grant,  Mocks- 
ville. 

Sheriff — James    L.    Sheek,    Mocksville. 

Register  of  Deeds— J.  F.  Moore,  Mocks- 
ville. 

Treasurer — J.    W.    Etchison,    Cana. 

Coroner — T.    D.    Watkins,   Advance. 

Survevor — M.    C.    Jam"s,    ^locksville. 

Co.  Supt.  Health- M.  D.  Kimbrough, 
Mocksville. 

Supt.  Co.  Home— M.  B.  Bailey,  Mocks- 
ville. 

Co.  Supt.  Schools— J.  D.  Hodges,  Au- 
gusta. 

Co.    Board    of    Education— T.    B.    Bailey, 
(chm.),    Mocksville;   A.    W.    EMis,    Farming- 
ton;    F.    M.    Johnson,    Mocksville. 
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Co.  Commissioners— C.  Y.  Bailey,  (clim.). 
Advance,  R.  F.  D.  No.  2;  J.  M.  Cain, 
Calalialn,  R.  F.  D.  No.  1;  W.  F.  Furches, 
Farmington. 

Co.    Board 
Advance,    R. 


street, 
Ville. 

No. 
Tax 

$100: 


of    Elections — J.    G.    Peebles, 
F.    D.    No.    2;    B.    F.    Stone- 
Mocksville;   O.    L.   Williams,    Mocks- 


Scliools— White,   45;   colored,   17. 
Rate — County    purposes,    13    2-3c.    on 
Poor,    2c.    and    3Sl.    on    poll.      Roads 
and   BridgTS,    Sc. ;    Special,   8  l-3c.     Bonded, 
debt,    $500.00. 

Public  Roads— Worked  by  Old  State  Law. 
No.   miles,  300. 

DUPLIN. 

County    Seat,    Kenansville. 

Clerk  of  the  Court— D.   H.    Wallace,   Ken- 
ansville. 

Shrriff — L.     Middleton,    Kenansville. 

Resristcr    of    Deeds — J.    J.    Bowden,    Ken- 
ansville. 

Tr:  asiirer — L.    Middleton,    K-nansville. 

Coroner — B.    F.    Smith,    Leon. 

Surv  yor — F.    L.    Potter,    Hallsville. 

Standard-Keeper — A.     D.     .Johnson,     Ken- 
ansville. 

Co.    Attorneys — Carlton   &   Williams,   Ken- 
ansville. 

Co.     Supt.     of    Health — .John    A.     Ferrall, 
Kenansville. 

Supt.    of    Co. 
Ma'rnolia. 

Co.     Supt.     of 
Kenansville. 

Co.    Board    of 
Alb  rtson:   W.   S, 


Home— ]\r.     N.    Strickland, 
Schools — D.     S.     Kennedy, 


Education— D.  C.  Pott»r, 
Loftin.  Bowd"n;  W.  B. 
Southtrland,     (chm.),     Rosehill. 

Co.  Commissioners — M.  F.  Westbrook, 
(chm/).  h'OTi-  .J.  S.  Cavenaugrh,  Pasley;  J. 
M.    Faison,    Faison. 

Co.  Board  of  Elections — .1.  G.  Murphy, 
(chm.),  K  nan^vill";  O.  P  M'ddlcton,  War- 
saw;   B.    L.    Blar-kmore.    Warsaw. 

No.    Schools— White,   84;    oo:ored,    29. 

Tax  Rate— County,  23  2-3c.  on  $100  and 
S8c.    poll. 

Public  Roads— Work'd  by  0:d  State  Law. 

DURHAai. 

Countv    S  at.    Durham. 

Clerk  of  the  Court — C.  B.  Gr'Tn.  Durham. 

Sh'  riff — Jno.    F.    Harward,    Durham. 

R  gistcr  of  Deeds— M.  G.  Maikham,  Dur- 
liam. 

Trrasurer — Sim°on     Bowling.     Durham. 

Surveyor — Ed.   Belvin,   Durham. 

Standard-Keeper — Geo.  R.  B.ackwell,  Dur- 
ham. 

Coroner — J.   F.    Maddrv,   Durham. 

Co.    Attorn "v— D  los   W.    Sori-ll,    Durham. 

Supt.  of  H  a'th— Dr.  T.  A.  Mann.  Durham. 

Supt.  of  Co.  Homo — W.  O.  Thompson, 
Durham. 

Co.  Supt.  of  Schools — C.  W.  Massey,  Dur- 
ham. 

Co.  Board  Education— D°los  W.  Sorr->ll, 
(chm.).  Durham;  .J.  W.  Um^tead,  LTmbra; 
G'^o.  W.  Sta'  ings,  Durham;  .J.  Martin  LTm- 
stead,    Durham. 

Co.  Commissioners — A.  D.  ifarkham, 
(ehm.);   C.    A.    Owens,   J.    W.    Allen,   F.    M. 


Tilley,    Christopher    Barbee,    Durham. 

Co.  Board  of  Elections — H.  A.  Foushee, 
(chm.),  Durham;  V.  S.  Braynt,  (sec),  Dur- 
ham;   W.    G.    Bramham,    Durham. 

No.    Schools— White,    36;    colored,    19. 

Tax  Rate— Countv,  He.  on  $1(J0;  roads, 
19c.;     debt,     10c.      Bonded    debt,     $60,000. 

Public  Roads — T.  J.  Thompson,  Durham, 
Supt.  Worked  by  taxation.  57c.  on  poll. 
Convicts  used.  No.  miles,  497.  Ma- 
cadam roads,  75  miles,  cost  per  mile,  $3,- 
500. 

EDGECOMBE. 
Countv    S;at,    Tarboro. 

Clerk  of  the  Court— A.  T.  Walston,  Tar- 
boro. 

Sheriff- B.    F.    Dawson,    Tarboro. 

Register   of  Deeds — H.    S.    Bunn,    Tarboro. 

Treasurer — J.    E.    Cobb,    St.     Lewis. 

Coroner — Spencer    P.    Bass.    Tarboro. 

Standard  Keeper — R.     o.    Hyatt,    Tarboro. 

Co.  Attorney — L.  V.  Bassett,  Rocky 
Mount. 

Co.  Supt.  of  Health— W.  J.  Thigpen, 
Tarboro. 

Supt.  Co.  Home— W.  T.  Gorham,  Tar- 
boro. 

Co.  Supt.  of  Schools— R.  G.  Kittrell, 
Tarboro. 

Co.  Boprd  of  Education — R.  G.  Allsbrook, 
(chm.),  Tarboro;  W.  W.  Vick;  Battleboro; 
John    Mayo,    Bethel. 

Co.  Commissioners — J.  W.  B.  Battle, 
(chm.).  Tarboro;  W.  D.  Ruff  in,  Whitakers; 
J.  J.  Pittman.  Crisp:  Lam  Lawrence,  Tar- 
boro;   J.    .J.    Thorne,    Rockv   Mount. 

Co.  Board  of  Elections— L.  V.  Bassett, 
(chm.).  Rocky  Mount;  B.  F.  Eagle,  Crisp; 
C.    B.    Keech,    Tarboro. 

Public  Roads— .J.  W.  Martin,  Tarboro, 
Supt.  Worked  by  taxation,  20e.  on  $100 
and    69c.    on    poll.      Convicts   us'd. 

Tax  Rate— Countv,  23c.  Bonded  debt, 
$8,000.     One   iron   bridge 

No.   Schools— Whit-,   PS;   colored,   35. 

FORSYTH. 

County    S  at,    Winston. 

Clerk  of  the  Court— R.  E.  Transou,  Win- 
ston-Salcm. 

Slieriff— J.    E.    Ziglar,    Winston-Salem. 

R'  gister  of  Deeds — Cornelius  M.  Mc- 
Kaughan,     Winston-Salem. 

Treasurer — George  L.  Beck,  Winston-Sa- 
lem. 

Coroner— John  M.  Robinson,  Winston- 
Salrm. 

Survevor— E.  A.  Conrad,  Pfafftown,  R. 
F.   D.    No.    1. 

Standard-Keeper— Lee    Lashmit,    Crater. 

Co.  Supt.  Schools— W.  B.  Speas,  Win- 
ston-Salem. 

Supt.  Co.  Home— C.  C.  Flynt,  Winston- 
Salrm. 

Pub'ic  Administrator — J.  R.  Hastings, 
Winston-Sakm. 

Co.  Board  of  Education— John  F.  Grif- 
fith, Cchm.).  Winston-Saicm;  Eilis  W.  Hau- 
srr,  Pfafftown;  J.  W.  Pennix,  Kernersville. 
Convicts    us-^d. 

Co.  Commissioners — M.  D.  Bailey,  Win- 
ston-Salem;    Edward    F.     Strickland,    Beth- 


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ania;    DeWitt   Ilarman,    F.ernersville. 

Co.  Board  of  Elections — W.  E.  Franklin, 
(chni.),  Winston-Sakm;  C.  M.  Hauser,  Win- 
ston-Salem;   C.    L.    Holi'.m,    Winston-Salem. 

No    Schools— White,    8l  ;    colored,    20. 

Tax  Rate— County,  17c.  on  $100  and  18c. 
poll;  special,  30c.  on  $100  and  90c.  poll. 
Bonded  debt,   $55,000. 

Public  Roads— C.  H.  Griffith,  Supt.,  Win- 
ston-Salem. Worked  by  ta.vation;  total  last 
year,    $51,475.15.     Macadam    road,   35  miles. 

FRANKLIN. 

County    Seat,    Louisburg. 

Clerk  of  rhe  Court — .J.  J.  Barrow,  Louis- 
burg. 

Sheriff — H.    C.    Kearney,    Louisburg. 

Register  of  Deeds — W.  M.  Boone,  Louis- 
burg. 

Treasurer— J.    A.    Thomas,    Louisburg. 

Surveyor — .J.    T.    Insnoe,    Cedar   Rock. 

Standard-Keeper — R.    G.    Winn,    Epsom. 

Co.    Attorney — F.    S.    Spruill,    Louisburg. 

Co.  Supt.  of  Health — R.  F.  Yarborough, 
Jr.,    Louisburg. 

Supt.  Co.  Home — E.  N.  Williams,  Louis- 
burg. 

Co.  Supt.  Schools— R.  B.  White,  Frank- 
linton. 

Co.  Board  of  Education— A.  W.  Perry, 
Louisburg;  J.  C.  Winston,  Frank- 
linton;   H.   D.   Egerton,  Laurel. 

Co.  Com.Tiissionsrs — T.  S.  Collie,  Cedar 
Rock;  J.  II.  Uzzell,  Mapleville;  E.  M.  Gup- 
ton,  Gupton;  N.  B.  Young,  Louisburg;  J. 
C.    Winston,    Youngsville. 

Co.  Board  of  Elections— .J.  B.  Yar- 
borough, (chm.),  Louisburg;  I.  H.  Kearney, 
Franklinton;    P.    A.    Reavis,    Louisburg. 

No.    Schools— White,    tO;    colored,    40. 

Tax  Rate — County  purposes,  22c.  on 
$100  and  60c.  poll!  Roads  (Louisburg 
Township  only),  25c.  and  75c.  poll.  Inter- 
est on  debt,  9c.;  poll,  27c.;  bridge  fund, 
Sc.  poll,  24c.;  poor,  3c.;  poll,  9c.  Bonded 
debt  of  county,  $7,000.  No.  iron  briges, 
8.  (One  of  them  525  feet  long.  Graded 
school,  Louisburg,  10c.  and  30c.  on  poll. 
Graded  School,  Franklinton,  35c.  and  $1.05 
poll;  Pension,  fie.  and  18c.  poll.  Special 
School  Taxes:  Maplcville,  Ingl-side,  Pilot 
and  Jones   Districts,   20c.    and   60c.    on  poll. 

Public  Roads— John  R.  Williams,  Supt. 
Worked  by  State  law  except  Louisburg 
Township.     Convicts  used. 

GASTON. 

County    Seat,    Dallas. 

Clerk  of  the  Court --C.  C.  Cornwell, 
Dallas. 

Sheriff— T.    E.    Shuford. 

Register    of    Deeds— A.    J.    Smith,    Dallas. 

Treasurer— J.    M.    Shuford,   Dallas. 

Coroner— W.    N.    D'avis,    Gaslonia. 

Surveyor— C.    A.    Black,    Bessemer   City. 

Co.   Attorney— O.    F.   Mason,   Dalla. 

Co.  Supt.  of  Heahh— L.  N.  Glenn, 
Gastonia. 

Supt.  Co.   Home— C.   C.   Craig,  Dallas. 

Co.    Supt.    Schools— F.    P.    Hall,    Belmont. 

Co.  Board  of  Education— E.  L.  Wilson, 
(chm.),    Dallas;    W.    C.    Thompson,    Stanly; 


S.    N.    Boyce,    Gastonia. 

Co.  Commissiontrs — R.  K.  Davenport, 
Mount  Holly;  O.  G.  Falls,  Kings  Moun- 
tain; John  F.  Leeper,  (chm.),  Beimont;  J. 
W.  Kendriek,  Cheiryville;  A.  R.  Anders, 
Gastonia;   J.   C.   Pueth,   Dallas. 

Co.  Board  of  Elections— S.  M.  Boyce,  Gas- 
tonia; L.  L.  Jenkins,  Gastonia;  S.  M.  Rob- 
inson,   Lowell. 

No.    Schools — \Miite,    78;    colored,    32. 

Tax  Rate— County,  23  2-3c.  on  $100; 
Graded  School  tax,  20c.  on  $100  and  60c. 
poll.  Floating  debt,  $36,000.  Macadam 
road,  30  miles;  cost  per  mile,  $3,000.  Iron 
bridges,    18. 

Public  Roads— W.  P.  Eddleman,  Gas- 
tonia, Supt.  Worked  by  special  law;  25c. 
on  $100  and  75c.  on  poll.  Total  for  vear 
1907,  26,000.  Convicts  used.  $30u",000 
bonds  for  road  improvement  voted  and 
$100,000  sold. 

GATES. 
County  Sjat,   Gatesville. 

Clerk  of  the  Court— W.  T.  Cross,  Gates- 
ville. 

Shtriff — J.    A.    Brown,    Gatesville. 

Register  of  Deeds — Martin  Kellogg,  Gates- 
ville. 

Treasurer — R.    W.    Gatling,    Sarem. 

Coroner — G.    C.    Brooks,    Sunbury. 

Surveyor— W.    F.    Eason,    Gatesville. 

Standard-Keeper — W.  R.  Hayes,  Gates- 
ville. 

Co.  Supt.  of  Health— W.  O.  P.  Lee, 
Rcynoldson. 

Supt.  Co.  Home — Mrs.  Mary  E.  Riddick, 
Gatesville. 

Public  Administrator — John  J.  Gatling, 
Sarem. 

Co.  Supt  of  Schools— T.  W.  Costen,  Jr., 
Gatesville. 

Co.  Board  of  Education— T.  W.  Costen, 
Sr.,  (chm.),  Sunbury;  Franklin  Matthews, 
Drum   Hill;    John   S.    Felton,    Sarem. 

Co.  Commissioners — W.  McP.  Goodman, 
(chm.),  Topsy;  Henry  C.  Williams,  Vivian; 
J.   A.   Harrell,   Sunbury. 

Co.  Board  of  Elections — George  W.  Roun- 
tree,  (chm.).  Willow;  Edgar  Cross,  Gates- 
ville;   Kindred    Parker,    Eure. 

No.    Schools — White,    35;    colored,    27. 

Tax  Rate— County,  -'3  2-3c.  on  $100  and 
38c.    on   poll.      No    indebtedness. 

Public  Roads — Lycurg-is  Holier,  Gates- 
ville,   Supt.     Worked   by   Old   State   Law. 

GRAHAM. 

County  S?at,  Eobbinsville. 

CTerk  of  the  Court— Earl  P.  Tatham, 
Robbinsville. 

Sheriff— Geo.     Shulcr. 

Register  of  Deeds— R.  B.  Slaughter,  Rob- 
binsville. 

Treasurer — Horace  Levin,    Robbinsville. 

Coroner — R.    L.    Wilson. 

Surveyor — James    Crisp. 

Standard-Keeper — R.  B.  Slaughter,  Rob- 
binsville. 

Co.    Attorney— Robt.    L.    Phillips. 

Co.  Supt.  Schools— I;.  H.  Rogers,  Rob- 
binsville. . 

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(olim.),  Robbinsville;  S.  .  P.  Harwood, 
Chooaii ;    Joe    Edwards,    Stecoah. 

Co.   Supt.    of  Health— M.   T.   Maxwell. 

Co.  Commissioners — A.  H.  Colvard,  Bart 
Orr,   Geo.    Colvard,    Robbinsville. 

Co.  Board  of  Elections — James  Crisp,  Ste- 
coah; T.  A.  Carpenter,  Cheoah;  N.  M.  E. 
Slaughter,     (chm.),    Robbinsville. 

No.    Schools— White,    22. 

Tax  Rate— County,  23  2-3c.  on  $100; 
35  l-3e.  on  $100;  roads,  5c.  Bonded  debt, 
$6,000. 

Public   Roads — Worked  by  labor. 

GUANVILLE. 

County  Seat,   Oxford. 

Clerk  of  the  Court— C.  F.  Crews,  Ox- 
ford. 

Sheriff— E.   K.   Howard,   Oxford. 

Register   of   Deeds — J.    B.    Powell,    Stem. 

Treasurer— W.   T.   Lvon,   Ox.'ord. 

Coroner— S.     M.    Whcler,    Oxford. 

Co.    Attorney — B.    S.    Royster,    Oxford. 

Supt.    Co.    Home— S.    M.    Daniel,    Oxford. 

Supt.    of   Health— S.    D.    Booth,    Oxford. 

Co.    Supt.    Schools- Fred    Webb,    O.xford. 

Co.  Board  of  Education — A.  W.  Graham, 
(chm.),  Oxford;  J.  A.  Morris,  O.xford,  No. 
2;    E.    B.    Meadows.    Oxford,    No.    1. 

Co.  Commissioners — E.  C.  Harris,  (chm.), 
Oxford,  No  3;  F.  H.  Gregory,  Oxford;  W. 
L.  Taylor,  Stovall,  No.  1;  W.  P.  Wilkin- 
son, Nelson,  Va.,  No.  1;  Ralph  Currin, 
Northside. 

Co.  Board  of  Elections— S.  W.  Cooper, 
(chm.),  Oxford;  W.  A.  De\-in,  Oxford; 
J.    W.    Brown,    Oxford. 

No.    Schools— White,    SO.    colored,    43. 

Tax  Rate — County  and  roads,  32c.  on 
$100  and  63c.   on  poll. 

Public  Roads— J.  D.  Wieeler,  Supt. 
Worked  by  special  taxation.  Macadam  road, 
10  miles;  cost  per  mile,  .$2,000.  Iron 
bridges,    1. 

GREENE. 

County  Seat,   Snow  Hill. 

Clerk  of  tiie  Court — John  R.  Dail,  Snow 
Hill. 

Sheriff- A.    R    Warren,    Snow   Hill. 

Register  of  Deeds— Josiah  O.  Sugg,  Snow 
Hill. 

Treasurer— W.    T.    Carraway,    Snow    Hill. 

Surve.vor— R.  E.  Beaman,  Speights 
Bridge. 

Coroner — J.    H.   Harper. 

Standard-Keeper— B.  F.  Albritton,  Snow 
Hill. 

Co.  Attorney- Sv,aft  Galloway,  Snow 
Hill. 

Co.  Supt.  of  Health— W.  B.  Murphy, 
Snow    Hill. 

Supt.  Co.   Home— Mrs.   A.   J.  Eason. 

Co.  Supt.  Schools— J.  E.  Dcbnam,  Snow 
Hill. 

Co.  Board  of  Education— L.  V.  Morrill, 
(chm.).  Snow  Hill;  W.  A.  Darden,  Willow 
Green;    John    Harvey,    Snow    Hill. 

Co.  Commissioners- Samuel  McKeel, 
Speights  Bridge;  J.  E.  Herring,  Castoria; 
C.   H.   Swinson,   Jason. 

Co.    Board    of    Elections— J.    W.    S.    Bea- 

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man,  Snow  Hill,  R.  F.  D.  No.  1;  E.  D. 
Little,  (chm.).  Snow  Hill,  R.  F.  D.  No. 
6;    B.    F.    D.    Albritton,    Hookcrton. 

No.    Schools— White,    32;    colored,    21. 

Tax  Rate— County,  23  2-3c.  on  $100  and 
3Sc.  poll.  Special,  25c.  On  poll,  75c. 
Floating  debt,  $27,000.  Interest  on  debt, 
f  per  cent. 

Public  Roads— "Worked  by  Act  of  1903. 
No.   miles,   25D. 

GUILFORD. 

County   Scat,    Greensboro. 

Clerk  of  the  Court— Ernest  Clapp,  Greens- 
boro. 

Deputy  Clerks  of  the  Court— W.  P.  Beall, 
Jr.,    R.    I.    Moore,    Greensboro. 

Sheriff — B.   E.   Jones,    Greensboro. 

Register  of  Deeds — A.  G.  Kirkman, 
Greensboro. 

Deputy  Register  of  Deeds — S.  A.  Kirk- 
man,   R.    H.    Jones,    Greensboro. 

Treasurer — J.    W.    McNairy,    Greensboro. 

Coroner — J.    P.    Turner,    Greensboro. 

Surveyor — Robert     Gilchrist.     Greensboro. 

Standard-Keeper — J.  C.  Clapp,  Greens- 
boro. 

Co.    Attorney — J.    N.    Wilson,    Greensboro. 

Co.  Supt.  Health — Edmund  Harrison, 
Greensboro. 

Supt.  Co.  Home — S.  J.  Scott,  Greensboro. 

Co.  Supt.  of  Schools— T.  R.  Foust, 
Greensboro. 

Public  Administrator — G.  H.  McKinney, 
Greensboro. 

Ca.  Board  of  Education— W.  T.  Whitsett, 
(chm.),  Whitsett;  Charles  H.  Ireland, 
Greensboro;  John  C.  Kirmette,  Pleasant 
Garden. 

Co.  Commissioners — J.  A.  Davidson, 
(chm.),  Gibsonville;  John  A.  Young,  U. 
F.  D.,  Greensboro;  W.  C.  Tucker,  Pleas- 
ant Garden;  W.  G.  Ragsdale,  Jamestown; 
L.    A.   Walker. 

Co.  Board  of  Elections- A.  Wavland 
C-ooke,  (chm.),  Grensboro;  Fred.  N.  Tate, 
(sec).  High  Point;  A.  A.  Holton,  High 
Point. 

Highway  Commission — John  L.  King, 
(chm.),  Greensboro;  D'.  H.  Coble,  No.  6, 
Greensboro;  J.  A.  Hoskins,  Summerfield; 
F.    M.    Pickett,    High   Point. 

Tax  Rate— County,  23  2-3c.  on  $100; 
roads,  (special),  12  l-3e.  Macadam  road, 
10  miles;   cost  per  mile,   $2,000. 

No.    Schools— White,    97;    colored,    31. 

Public  Roads— J.  G.  Foushee,  Supt.  High 
way  Commission.  Bonds,  $.300,000  for  roads. 
No.  miles  graded  about  160.  No.  miles 
macadamized,    60. 

HALIFAX. 

County    Seat,    Halifax. 

Clerk  of  the  Court— S.   M.   Gary,   Halifax. 

Sheriff— J.    R.    Patterson.    Airlie. 

Register  of  Deeds— T.  W.  Fenner,  Tlali- 
fax. 

Treasurer— F.    P.    Shields,    Scotland   Neck. 

Co.    Attorney- David    Bell,    Enfield. 

Supt.    of   Health— I.    E.    Green,    Weldon. 

Supt.   Co.   Home— W.   B.   Drev\Ty,  Halifax. 

Co.  Supt.  Schools— A.  S.  Harrison,  En- 
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Co.  Board  of  Education — John  A.  Col- 
lins, (chni.),  Enfield;  Stuart  Smith,  Scot- 
land Neck;    H.    P.    Robinson,    Littleton. 

Co.  Commissioners — B.  A.  Pope,  S.  P. 
Johnston,  Wcldon;  T.  C.  Williams,  Terra- 
pin; W.  R.  Harvey,  Littleton;  N.  L.  Sted- 
man,   Tillcry. 

Co.  Board  of  Elections — A.  McDowell, 
.Scotland  2>eck;  Whit.  A.  Johnston,  Little- 
ton;  T.    H.   Dickens,   Enfield. 

No.    Schools — White,   56;    colored,   61. 

Tax  Rate— 21c.  on  ilOO;  4  l-3c.  on  bond_ 
ed  debt.  Roads,  20c.  Bonded  debt,  7,000. 
Iron  bridges,   3.  » 

Public  Roads— Worked  bv  Law  of  1903. 
A.   T.   Dickens,   Tillery,   Siipt. 

HARNETT. 

County    S.at,    Li.lington. 

Clerk  of  the  Court— Floyd  Taylor,  Lil- 
lington. 

Sheriff — J.    B.    Lanier,    Lillington. 

Register  oi  Deeds — H.  C.  Stewart,  Lil- 
lington. 

Treasurer — J.    H.    Williams,    Linden. 

Survej'or — Phil.    McRae,    Cambro. 

Co.   Attorney — C.   M.   Muse,  Lillington. 

Co.  Supt.  of  Health— J.  W.  Halford, 
Chalybeate. 

Supt.  Co.  Home — M.  R.  Morgan,  Lilling- 
ton. 

Co.   Supt.    Schools— J.   D.   Ezzell,   DMnn. 

Co.  Board  of  Education — C.  D.  Stewart, 
Coats;  W.  11.  Stephenson,  Angier;  D.  B. 
Stewart,    Leaflet. 

Co.  Commissioners — J.  H.  Smith,  T.  A. 
Harrington,  Harrington,  G.  K.  Grantham, 
Dunn;  D.  P.  McDonald,  Spout  Springs;  W. 
If.    Farlington,    Dunn. 

Co.  Board  of  Elections — H.  T.  Spiers, 
Lillington;  R.  L.  Godwin.  Dunn;  J.  B.  Hol- 
land,  Dunn. 

No.    Schools— White,   60;   colored,  28. 

Tax  Rate— County,  23  2-3c.  on  $100;  on 
debt,  lOe.  Bonded  debt,  $29,000.  Two 
iron  bridges   and   one  iron   R.    R.    bridge. 

Public  Roads — Worked  by  Old  State  Law. 
No.    miles,    800. 

HAYWOOD. 

County    S..'at,    Wavne3\'llle. 

Clerk  of  tlie  Court— R.  A.  L.  Hyatt, 
Waynesville. 

Sheriff— W.    R.    Medford,    WajTiesville. 

Register  of  Deeds — J.  R.  Boyd,  Waynes- 
ville. 

Treasurer — Hugh    A.    Love,    Waynesville. 

Coroner — J.   E.   Moore,   Canton. 

Surveyor — T.    C.     Ledbetter,    Waynesville. 

Co.  Attorney — H.  R.  Ferguson,  Waynes- 
ville. 

Co.  Supt.  of  Health— J.  F.  Abel,  Way- 
nesville. 

Supt.    Co.    Home — James  Moodv,    Plott. 

Co.  Supf.  Schools— R.  A.  Sentell,  Way- 
nesville. 

Board  of  Education — J.  E.  Wilson, 
Cchm.),  Canton,  R.  F.  D. ;  J.  F.  Shelton, 
Waynesville,  R.  F.  D. ;  J.  K.  Boone,  Way- 
nesville. 

Co.  Commissioners — M.  M.  Noland,  Fines 
Creek;  E.  H.  Honell,  Jonathan;  F.  C. 
Haynes,    Chde. 


Co.  Board  of  Elections — D.  B.  Noland, 
WajnesviUe;  W.  T.  Denton,  Waynesville; 
M.  D.  Kinsland,  Waynesville,  R.  F.  D. 
No.    3. 

No.    Schools— White,   52;   colored,  2. 

Tax  Rate— County,  20c.  on  $100;  Road, 
12c.  Macadam  roads,  12i^  miles.  Iron 
bridges,   10. 

Public  Roads— T.  B.  Medford,  Waynes- 
ville, Supt.  Worked  by  Old  State  Law 
and  taxation,  33  l-3c.  on  $100  and  $1.00 
poll.  Convicts  used.  Crushed  stone,  12 
miles. 

HENDERSON. 
County   Seat,    Hendersonville. 

Clerk  of  the  Court— C.  M.  Pace,  Hender- 
sonville. 

Sheriff — J.    L.   Freeman,    Hendersonville. 

Register  of  Deeds — B.  F.  Staton,  Hender- 
sonville. 

Surveyor — T.    L.    Drake,    Hendersonville. 

Coroner,  W.  R.  Kirk. 

Co.  Attorneys — Toms  &  Blythe,  Hender_ 
sonville. 

Co.  Sunt.  Health— J.  G.  Waldrop,  Hen- 
dersonville. 

Supt.   Co.   Home — J.   Lee,   Hendersonville. 

Co.  Supt.  Schools — McD.  Kay,  Hender- 
sonville. 

Co.  Board  of  Education — J.  D.  Dermid, 
(chm.),  Hendersonville;  C.  Oats,  Bearwal- 
low;    N.    W.    Posey,    Horse   Shoe,    R.    F.    D. 

Co.  Commissioners — Frank  Jones,  (chm.), 
Hendersonville;  S.  W.  Hamilton,  Hender- 
sonville;  G.   N.   Siutell,   Bowmans  Bluff. 

Co.    Board    of   Elections— V.    C.    V.    Shep- 
!  1-erd.    (ehm.),    Henderson \ille;    W.    L.    Mil- 
ler,   Rugbj';    J.    Williams,    Hendersonville. 

No.    Schools — White.   52;   colored,   11. 

Tax  Rate— State,  21c.;  Pensions,  4c.; 
Schools,  ISc. ;  County,  23  2-3e. ;  Court 
House,  lie:  R.  R.  Bonds,  20c.;  Sinking 
Fund,  7c. ;  Bridge.  9  l-3c. ;  Refunding,  r2c. ; 
Road,  20c.  on  $100  and  $4.05  on  the  poll. 
Iron  bridges  is  a  special  tax  of  $97,183  not 
included  in  the  above  road  and  bridge  tax. 

Public  Roads — P.  F.  Patton,  Henderson- 
ville, Supt.  Worked  by  convict  labor  and 
taxation.  20c.  on  $100  and  60c.  poll;  on 
bridges  7c.  on  $100  and  21c.  on  poll.  On 
roads   and   bridges,    $11,245.49 

HERTFORD. 

'  County    Seat,    Winton. 

Clerk  of  the  Court — Thomas  D.  Boone, 
Winton.  , 

Sheriff— A.    E.    Garrett,    Winton. 
Register    of    Deeds — John    A.    Northcott, 
Winton. 

Treasurer — A.    E.   Garrett,   ex-officio,   Win- 
ton. 
Coroner — A.   W.    Greene,    Ahoskie. 
Surveyor — J.    D.    Parker,   Aulander. 
Standard  Keeper — John  E.   Jones,    Winton. 
Co.    Attorneys^Winborne      &     Lawrence, 
Murfreesboro. 
Co.       Supt.      Health— J.      H.        Mitchell, 
I  Ahoskie. 

Supt.    Co     Home — C.    W.    Parker,   Menola. 
I      Co.     Supt.    of      Schools— T.      E.      Brown, 

Ahoskie,  R.  F.  D.  No.  — . 
i      Board    of    Education — S.      P.      Winborne, 


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(chm.).   Como;   John    E.   Vann,    Winton;    J. 
H.    Mitchell,    Ahoskie. 

Co.  Commissioners — J.  G.  Magette, 
(chm.),  Como;  A.  I.  Parker,  Winton;  J. 
C.  Vinson,  Murfrcesboro;  W.  E.  CuUens, 
Ilarrellsville;    C.    W.    Parker,    Menola. 

Co.  Board  of  Election.? — A.  C.  Vann, 
Union;  I.  F.  Snipes,  Menola;  W.  P.  Shaw, 
Jr.,    Winton. 

No.    Schools — White,   32;    corored,    32. 

Tax   Rate— County,    P6   2-3c.    on   $100. 

Public  Roads — Worked  by  Special  Act  of 
1907. 

HYDE. 
County  Scat,   Swan  Quarter. 

Clerk  of  the  Court — 11.  J.  Spencer,  Swan 
Quarter. 

Sheriff — T.   J.   Mann,   Lake  Landing. 

Rrgister  of  Deeds— L.  L.  Rue,  Swan 
Quarter. 

Treasurer — .E    B.    Bell,    Swan    Quarter. 

Coroner — R.    E.    Windlv,    Lake   Landing. 

Surve.yor — C.     L.    Mann,    Englehard. 

Standard-Keeper — N.  B.  Harris,  Swan 
Quarter. 

Co.  Attorney — Walter  Jones,  Swan  Quar- 
ter. 

Co.  Supt.  of  Health— R.  E.  Windly,  Lake 
Landing. 

Sujit.  Co.  Home — J.  T.  Sawyer,  Swan 
Quarter. 

Co.  Supt.  Schools — S.  J.  Beckwith,  Lake 
Landing. 

Co.  Board  of  Education — W.  P.  Burrus, 
Cchm.),  Englehard;  Z.  T.  Fortescue, 
Scranton;      M.      S.      Credle,    Swan   Quarter. 

Co.  Commissionprs — J.  M.  Hall,  (chm.), 
Middleton;  C.  J.  Squyors,  Scranton;  W.  S. 
Harris,    Swan   Quarter. 

Co.  Board  of  Elections — J.  C.  Simmons, 
Fairfield;  George  Makcly,  Lake  Comfort; 
Willie  Swindell,   Swan   (juarter. 

No.    Schools— White,    32;    colored,    24. 

Tax  Rate— 76  2-.3c.  on  $100;  Poor,  7c.; 
Pensions,  4c.  on  property  and  12c.  on  poll. 
Special  School  Tax:  Swan  Quarter  Graded 
School,  ''i,'5c.  on  $100  and  $1.9.5  on  poll. 
Lake  Landing  Graded  School,  33  l-3c.  on 
$100  and  $1.00  on  poll.  Ocracoke  District 
School,    30c.    on  $100  and   90c.    on   poll. 

Public  Roads — I.  R.  Credle,  Swan  Quar- 
ter, Commissioner.  No.  miles,  165. 
Tax  of  20c.  on  $100  and  60c.  on  poll  for 
road  purposes. 

IREDELL. 

County    Seat,    Statesville. 

Clerk  of  the  Court — J.  A.  Hartness, 
Statesville. 

Shrriff— W.    A.    Summers,    Statesville. 

Register  of  Deeds — M.  O.  Williams, 
Statesville. 

Treasurer — M.    A.    Feimster,    Statesville. 

Coroner — P.   C.   Carlton,   Statesville. 

Sun-eyor — R.    F.    Rieves,    Statesville. 

Standard-Keeper — John  U.  Lamprecht, 
Statesville. 

Co.    Attorney — W.    G.    Lewis,    Statesville. 

Co.  Supt.  Health— M.  R.  Adams,  States- 
ville. 

Co.  Supt.  Schools— L.  O.  White,  States- 
ville. 


Supt.    Co.    Home — W.    C.     Berry,    Barium 

Springs. 

Public  Administrator — G.  W.  CI  egg, 
Statesville. 

Co.  Board  of  Education — J.  H.  Hill, 
(chm.),  Statesville;  J.  L.  Bradley,  Moores- 
ville;  J.    W.    Albea,    Harmony. 

Co.  Commissioners — N.  B.  Mills,  (chm.), 
Statesville;  J.  W.  Hager,  Clio;  D.  E. 
Turner,  Moorcsville;  H.  C.  Summers,  New 
Sterling;    J.    B.     Parks,    River    Hill. 

Co.  Board  of  Elections — W.  D.  Temple- 
ton,  Moortsville;  Lee  Morrow,  Statesville; 
R.    V.    Brawley,    Statesville. 

No.    Schools — Wliite,    94;    colored,    34. 

Tax  Rate — County,  20c. ;  Roads,  20c.  on 
$100  and  60c.  on  poll;  Schools,  ISc.  No 
indebtedness. 

Public  Roads— W.  C.  Henry,  Statesville, 
Supt.  Convict  labor  used.  Road  tax  last 
year,    $20,000.00. 

JACKSON. 

County    Seat,     Webster. 

Clerk  of  the  Court— V.  F.  Brown,  Web- 
ster. 

Sheriff — James    M.    Worley,    Webster. 

Register  of  Deeds— J.  T.  Gribble,  Web- 
ster. 

Treasurer — J.    A.    Williams,    Webster. 

Coroner — J.     W.     Slielton,     Painter. 

Survevor — T.     R.     Zachary,     Cashiers. 

Co.     Attorney— Felix    E.    Alley,    Webster. 

Co.  Supt.  Health- H.  F.  Burgin,  Webster. 

Supt.   Co.   Home — R.   L.   Knight,   Webster. 

Co.  Supt.  Schools — W.  L.  Henson, 
Webster. 

Co.  Board  of  Education— R.  L.  Madison, 
(chm.).  Painter;  J.  W.  Davis,  Webster; 
W.    O.    Buchanan,    Sylva.. 

Co.  Commissioners — C.  A.  Bird,  (chm.), 
Whittier;  J.  M.  Watson,  Painter;  W.  J. 
Henderson,    Erastus. 

Co.  Board  of  Elections — E.  L.  McKee, 
(chm.),  Sylva;  J.  W.  Davis,  Webster;  J. 
T.    Wike,    East    Laporte. 

No.    Schools— White,    43;    colored,    3. 

Tax  Rate— County,  23  2-3c.  on  $100; 
roads,  20c. ;  Education,  special,  3c. ;  bpe_ 
cial,    12c.     Iron   bridges,   5. 

Public  Roads— Worked  by  taxation  and 
free   labor   combined.     No.    miles,   300. 

JOHNSTON. 

County    S'at,    smithfield. 

Clerk  of  the  Court— W.  S.  Stevens, 
Smithfield. 

Sheriff— R.    M.    Nowell,    Selma. 

Register  of  Deeds — S.  T.  Honeycutt, 
Smithfield. 

Treasurer — G.     A.     Hood,    Kenly. 

Coroner— A.    H.    Ros?,    Smitlifi'eld. 

Surveyor — T.    R.    Fulghum,    Pine   Level. 

Standard-Keeper — S.  B.  Johnson,  Smith- 
field. 

Co.  Sunt,  of  Health— L.  D.  Wharton, 
Smithfield. 

Supt.  Co.  Home — George  M.  Hinton, 
Smithfield. 

Co.  Supt.  of  Schools — J.  .P.  Canaday, 
Smithfield. 

Co.    Board    of   Education — W.    F.    Gerald, 


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(chm.).  Pine  Level;  John  Stenhenson,  Ben- 
son, R.  F.  D.  No.  4;  John  W.  Wood,  Ben- 
son,  R.   F.    D-.   No.   2. 

Co.  Commissioners— Z.  L.  Lemay,  Smith- 
field;  Eli  S.  IXirlington,  tsenson,  No.  1;  W. 
G.  Wrenn,  McCuUers,  K.  F.  D. ;  N.  W. 
Smith,  Four  Oaks,  R.  F.  D.  No.  1;  W. 
Turner   Bailey,    Kenly. 

Co.  Board  of  Flections— M.  C.  Winston, 
Cchm.),  Stlnia;  W.  A.  Ed^erton,  Smith- 
field;    W.    R.    Creech,    Smithfield. 

No.    Schools— White,    108;    colored,    38. 

Public  Roads— Worked  by  Old  State  Law 
except  Clayton,  Sni'tlifleld  and  Selma 
Townships,  "which  are  worked  by  taxation. 
No.    miles,    600. 

Tax  Rate— County,  20c.  on  $100  and  23c. 
on  polls;  21c.  for  State;  18c.  for  Schools; 
4c.  for  Pensions;  20c.  for  County,  and 
$1.89  on  polls.     No.   iron  bridges,   5. 

JONES. 

County    Seat,    Trenton. 

Clerk  of  the  Court— J.  B.  Collins,  Tren- 
ton. 

Sheriff— Lon    Taylor,    Trenton. 

Register  of  Deeds— J.   K.   Dixon,   Trenton. 

Treasurer— C.    C.    Smith,   Trenton. 

Coroner — H.     Johnson,     Trenton. 

Surveyor— Hugh     Dudley,     Trenton. 

Standard-Keeper- S.     Rarker.    Trenton. 

Co.  Attorney— Thomas  D.  Warren,  Tren- 
ton. 

Co.  Supt.  of  Health— H.  Johnson,  Tren- 
ton. 

Supt.    Co.    Home— H.    Pollock,    Trenton. 

Co.  Supt.  of  Schools— W.  H.  Hammond, 
Trenton. 

Co.  Board  of  Education— T.  A.  Bell, 
(chm.),  Polloksville:  G.  G.  Noble, 
Tuckahoe;    R.    D.    Dixon,    Ma}sville. 

Co.  Commissioners — Charles  A.  Rhodes, 
Comfort;  F.  Brock,  Trenton;  J.  J.  Sim- 
mons,   Polloksville. 

Co.  Board  of  Elections— J.  W.  Wooten, 
(chm.),  Trenton;  R.  D.  Dixon,  Maysville; 
J.   K.   Brock,   Trenton. 

No.    Schools— White,    32;    colored,    22. 

Tax  Rate— County,  23  2-3  on  $100  and 
'J7c.  poll.  Special  tax  for  roads  15c.  on 
.$100;    45e.    on    polls. 

Public  Roads — Worked  by  Taxation.  No. 
miles,  175.  Road  Superintendents:  K.  R. 
Hay,  Maysville;  B.  R.  Henderson,  Pol- 
loksville, R.  F.  D. ;  L.  A.  Haywood, 
Trenton;  W.  0.  Haskins,  Trenton,  R.  F. 
1).;  F.  B.  Koonce,  Comfort;  W.  B.  Har 
gctt.  Comfort;  E.  B.  Islcr,  Dover,  R.  F.  D. 
LEXOIR. 
County   Seat,    Kinston. 

Clerk  of  the  Court— Plato  Collins,  Kin- 
ston. 

Sheriff — J.    P.    Nunn,    Kinston. 

Register  of  Deeds — Jno.  JI.  Barwick, 
Kinston. 

Treasurer — Jno.    H.    Dawson,    Kinston. 

Coroner — J.    C.    Green,    LaGrange. 

Surveyor — G.    F.    Loftin,    Kinston. 

Standard-Keeper — T.    B.    Ashford,   Kinston. 

Supt.   of  Health— C.   L.   Pridgen,   Kinston. 

Co.  Supt.  of  Schools— C.  W.  Howard, 
Kinston. 


Co.  Board  ot  Education — Richard  H. 
Lewis,  (chm.),  Kinston;  F.  R.  Hodges, 
LaGrange;    H.    W.    Davi.s,    Seven    Springs. 

Co.  Commissioners— H.  T\ill,  (chm.), 
Kinston;  W.  P.  Gilbert,  Grifton;  Barnett 
Howard,  Pink  Hill;  Jno.  C.  Davis,  Stra- 
bane;    Simon    Wooten,    LaGrange. 

Co.  Board  of  Elections— H.  E.  Shaw, 
(chm.),  Kinston;  T.  B.  Brown,  Kinston; 
W.    A.   Jones,   Pink  Hill. 

No.    Schools— White,    10:    colored,    24. 

Tax  Rate— County,  18c.  on  $100  and 
29  l-4c.  poll;  roads,  ISc.  and  54c.  poll. 
Special  tax  for  new  jail  and  bridges, 
12c.  on  $100  and  38e.  on  poll.  Spe- 
cial tax  for  fence,  4c.  on  $100,  in  stock 
law  territory. 

Public  Roads — N.  B.  Wooten,  Kinston, 
Supt.  Worked  by  Special  Law  and  con- 
vict labor;  total  taxation  for  1907,  about 
$12,383.78. 

LINCOLN. 
County    Seat,    Lincolnton. 

Clerk  of  the  Court — A.  Nixon,  Lincoln- 
ton. 

Sheriff— J.    K.    Cline,    Lincolnton. 

Register  of  Deeds — H.  A.  Self,  Lincoln- 
ton. 

Treasurer — R.    F.    Beal,    Lincolnton. 

Coroner — E.    C.    Baker,    Lincolnton. 

Co.    Attornej' — C.    E.    Cliilds,    Lincolnton. 

Co.  Supt.  of  Health— John  W.  Saine, 
Lincolnton. 

Supt.  Co.  Home — M.  L.  Heavner,  Lin- 
colnton. 

Co.  Supt.  Schools— G.  T.  Heafner, 
Grouse. 

Co.  Board  of  Education — J.  0.  Allen, 
(chm.),    Lincolnton;    D.    C.    K.    Wilkinson, 


I  lion    Station;    B.    C.     Wood,    Lincolnton. 

Co.  Commissioners — W.  T.  Carpenter, 
Lincolnton;  J.  A.  King,  Denver;  Junius 
Planton,  Henry;  J.  E.  Rcinhardt,  Iron 
Station;    Thomas   Kline,    Lincolnton. 

Co.  Board  of  Elections — W.  C.  Quickel, 
(.chm.),  Lincolnton;  R.  J.  Mauzer,  Lincoln- 
ton;    Edgar   Love,    (sec'y),    Lincolnton. 

No.    Schools — White,    57;    colored,   14. 

Tax  Rate— County,  23  2-3c.  on  $100.  Two 
iron   bridges. 

Mcdowell. 

County  Seat,   Marion. 

Clerk  of  the  Court — Thomas  Morris,  Ma- 
r'on. 

Sheriff — P.    H.    Mashburn,    Marion. 

Register  of  Deeds — John  A.  Laughridge, 
Marion. 

Treasurer — N.    C.    Jones,    Marion. 

Coroner— W.   W.    Gilbert,   Rocky  Pass. 

Survevor — L.    A.    Hanev,    Demming. 

Supt."  of  Co.  Home— J.  A.  Poteet,  Ma- 
rion. 

Co.  Supt.  of  Schools— D.  F.  Giles,  Marion. 

Co.  Board  of  Elections — D.  E.  Hudgen, 
Marion;  Geo.  I.  AVhite,  Marion;  W.  E. 
Brown,    Marion. 

Co.  Supt.  of  Health— M.  L.  Justice,  Ma- 
rion. 

Co.  Commissioners — John  Yancey,  Ma- 
rion; G.  W.  Conley,  Woodlawn;  R.  R. 
Moore,    Old    Fort. 

Co.   Board   of  Educati -n— D.    E.    Hudgiris, 


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Marion;  J.  L.  Padgett,  Nebo;  Johnson  Led- 
bi'ttcr,    Dome. 

No.    Schools— White,    •"iT;    cokred,    13. 

Tax  Rate— County,  court  house  and  poor, 
22c.  on  $100  and  i^2.2.5  poll.  Bridges  and 
roads,  10c  on  $100  and  SOc.  poll;  railroads, 
2:.c.      Bonded    debt,    $5.5,900. 

Public  Roads— Worked  in  part  by  labor 
and  taxation,  10  to  40c  on  $100  and  SOc. 
to    $1.20   poll.      No.    miles,    200. 

MACON. 

County   Seat,    Franklin. 

Clerk  of  the  Court— R.  M.  Ledford, 
Franklin. 

Sheriff— II.     D.     Dean,     Franklin. 

Register  of  Deeds— D.  W.  Blaine,  Frank- 
lin. 

Treasurer— H.    D.    Dean,    Franklin. 

Coroner — R.    F.    Henry,    Franklin. 

Surveyor — J.    W.    Amnions,    Franklin. 

Co.  Attorney — Robertson  &  Benbow, 
Franklin. 

Co.  Supt.  of  Health— S.  H.  Lyle,  Frank- 
lin. 

Snpt.  of  Co.  Home— J.  N.  McConnell, 
Iranklin. 

Co.  Supt.  Schools— M.  D.  Billings, 
Franklin. 

Board  of  Education— Geo.  Dalrymple, 
a-hm.),  Franklin;  J.  T.  Patton,  Franklin; 
T.    B.    Higdon,   Higdonv'lle. 

Co.  Commissioners— E.  H.  Franks,  (ehm.) 
Franklin;  J.  M.  Cochran,  Flats;  J.  M. 
Keener,   Gneiss. 

Co.  Board  of  Elections— .John  W.  Mann, 
Franklin;  J.  G.  Siler,  Franklin;  E.  H. 
Franks.    Franklin. 

No.   Schools — White,   59;   colored,   4. 

Tax  Rate— County,  16  2-3c.  on  .$100;  poor, 
7c.;  roads,  35c.  on  $100  and  $1.05  poll. 
Floating  debt,  $7,717.16;  school,  $1.58  poll 
and    18o.    on   $100. 

Public  Roads — County  surveyor.  Worked 
by  Special  Act  and  taxation;  total  last 
year,    $5,802.46.      Imp'-ovi  d.    25   miles. 

3IADISON. 

County    Scat,    Marehall. 

Clerk  of  the  Court— J.  H.  White,  Mar- 
shall. 

Sheriff- George  W.   Cole,   Marshall. 

Register  of  Deeds — W.   R.   Rice,    Marshall. 

Treasurer — W.    II.    Henderson,    Marshall. 

Coroner — A.   J.   McDevett,    Walnut. 

Surveyor — Z.    V.    Hunter,    Mars    Hill. 

Standard-Keeper — W.   R.   Rice,   Marshall. 

Co.    Attorney — Lewis    J.    Baley,    Marshall. 

Co.  Supt.  of"  Health— W.  J.  Weaver,  Mar- 
shall. 

Supt.  Co.  Home — Len  Henderson,  Mar- 
shall. 

Co.  Supt.  Schools — C.  A.  Henderson,  5far- 
shall. 

Co.  Board  of  Education — L.  M.  Bryan, 
jMarshall;  W.  L.  Hensley,  Buckncr;  3.  M. 
Wallin,   Big  Laurel. 

Co.  Commissioners — W.  R.  Rice,  (Clerk 
to  Board);  A.  H.  Bryan,  Marshall;  J.  C. 
Chandley,  White  Rock;  W.  C.  Ammons, 
Marshall,  No.  3. 

Co.    Board    of    Elections — W.    O.    Connor, 


(dim.).  Mars  Hill;  G.  L.  McKinney,  Mar- 
sliall;   G.    H.    Roberts,    Marshall,    No.    1. 

No.    Schools — White,    75;    colored,    4. 

Tax  Rate — State,  21c. ;  pension,  4c. ; 
schools,  18c. ;  general  county,  23  2-3c. ; 
roads,  10c. ;  bridges,  !)c. ;  jury,  Sc. ;  interest 
on  bonds,  lOe. ;  poll,  $3.11.  Bonded  debt, 
$90,000.      Floating  debt,    $30,000. 

Public  Roads— J.  F.  Bryan,  Marshall,  R. 
F.  D'.  3,  Supt.  Worked  by  Special  Act. 
Work  6  days  and  pay  10c.  on  $100  \  prop- 
erty  and   30c.    poll. 

aiAKTIN. 

County  Scat,  WlUiamston. 

Clerk  of  the  Court— J.  A.  Hobbs,  Wil- 
liamston. 

Sheriff— J.     C.     Crawford,     Wil  liamston. 

Ri  gister  of  Deeds- W.  C.  Manning,  Wil- 
liamston. 

Treasurer — H.    M.    Burras,     SVilliamston. 

Surveyor — Sylvester    Peel,    WlUiamston. 

Standard-Ke"eper— John  T.  Ross,  Roberson- 
ville. 

Supt.  Co.  Home— J.  D.  Bowen,  WlUiam- 
ston. 

Supt.  of  Health— W.  E.  Warren,  WlUiam- 
ston. 

Co.  Supt.  Schools— R.  J.  Peel,  WlUiam- 
ston. 

Co.  Commissioners — R.  H.  Salisbury,  Has- 
S(ll;  W.  M.  Perry,  W-Uiamston;  W.  A. 
Brown,   Jamesville. 

Co.  Board  of  Education— J.  T.  Waldo, 
(ehm.),  Hamilton;  L.  B.  Wynn,  Everetts; 
S.    R.    Biggs,    Williamston. 

Co.  Board  Elections— N.  S.  Peel,  (chm.), 
Williamston;  B.  R.  Jenkins,  Robersonville; 
C.    C.    Fagan,    Williamston. 

No.    Schools — White,   47;   colored,   31. 

Tax    Rate— County,    17c.    on   $100. 

Public  Roads — W.  C.  Manning,  William- 
ston, Supt.  Worked  by  Old  State  Law. 
Four  per  cent  on  $100  annually  spent  out 
of  county  fund.  One-third  of  the  roads 
improved.  Convict  labor  can  be  used.  Iron 
bridges,   4. 

MECKI.ENBURG. 

Countv   Seat,    Charlotte. 

Clerk  of  the  Court— J.  A.  Russell,  Cliar- 
lotte. 

Register  of  Deeds — W.  M.  Moore,  Char- 
lotte. 

Treasurer — H.     J.     Walker,     Charlotte. 

Coroner — William  .-V.  Gresham,  Charlotte. 

Surveyor — J.   B.    Spratt,   Dixie. 

Standard-Keeper- A.  B.  Willniann,  Char- 
lotte. 

Co.  Attorneys — Burwell  &  Cansler,  Char- 
lotte. 

Supt.  of  Health— C.  S.  McLaughlin, 
Cliarlotte. 

Supt.   Co.  Home — J.  T.  Ilolton,  Charlotte. 

Public  Administrators — II.  N.  Pharr,  W. 
M.    Smith,    Charlotte. 

Co.  Supt.  Schools— R.  J.  Cochrane,  Char- 
lotte. 

Co.  Board  of  Education — William  Ander- 
son, (chm.),  Charlotte;  W.  M.  Ross,  Fort 
Mill,  S.  C. ;  John  McDowell,  Charlotte;  C. 
H.  Caldwell,  Charlotte,  R.  F.  D. ;  Jno 
Caldwell,    Davidson. 


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r-OUNTY    AFFAIRS   AND   OFFiaALS. 


Co.  Commissioners — Jno.  B.  Ross,  (chm.), 
Charlotte;  C.  V.  Furr,  Charlotte,  R.  F.  D.; 
D.  A.  Henderson,  Mint  Hill;  W.  M.  Long, 
Charlotte;  W.  N.  McKeo,  Charlotte,  R. 
F.    D. 

Co.  Board  Elections— A.  M.  McDonald, 
(chm.),  Charlotte;  W.  S.  Caldwell,  Hun- 
tersville;   Geo.   W.   Sadler,   Charlotte. 

No    Schools — White,    "S;    colored,    61. 

Tax  Rate— County,  23  2-3c.  on  $100; 
roads,  10c. ;  interest  on  debt,  15c. ;  con- 
victs,   25c. ;    schools,    18c. 

Bonded  debt,  $300,000;  floating  debt, 
$40,000. 

Public  Roads— Worked  by  Old  State  Law 
and  convicts.  Two  complete  macadamizing 
outfits;  cost  about  $15,000.  Macadam  road, 
150  miles;  cost  per  mile,  $3,000.  No.  iron 
bridges,    13. 

MITCHELL. 

County  Scat,   Bakersville. 
Clerk    of    the     Court— M.     L.     Buchanan, 
Bakersville. 

Bryant,    Bakersville. 
Deeds— J.      D.      Braswell, 


H.    Bradshaw,    Jr.,    Bakers- 


Sherifif- J.    W 

Register      of 
B.ikersville. 

Treasurer — R. 
ville. 

Coroner — L.    C.    Byrd,    Bakersville. 

Surveyor — C.    H.    Wise,    Hawk. 

Co.    Attornev — S.    J.    Turner,    Bakersville. 

Co.  Supt.  Health— V.  R.  Butt,  Bakers- 
ville. 

Supt.    Co.   Home— W.    P.    Arnold,    Herrell. 

Co.    Supt.    Schools— D.    W.    Greene,    Wing. 

Board  of  Education— S.  R.  Hensley, 
(chm.),  Penland;  Jno.  A.  Bailey,  Spruce 
Pine;    Geo.    M.    Young,    Red   Hill. 

Co.  Commissioners — Joe  Bowditch, 

(chm.),   Bakersville;    Will  Greene,    Clarissa; 
B.    P.    Griffin,    Relief. 

Co.  Board  Elections— S.  R.  Hensley,  Pen- 
land;  S.  J.  Black,  R.  O.  Wilson,  Bakers- 
ville. 

No.     Schools — White,    72;     rolored,    4. 

Tax  Rate— County,  24c.  on  .$100  and  50c. 
polls;  special  roads,  10c.  and  30c.  polls. 
Floating    debt,    $l,.50O.      Iron    bridges,    1. 

Public  Roads — Worked  by  taxation.  M.  J. 
Panncll,    Supt.,    Bakersville. 

MONTGOMERY. 
County    Seat,    Troy. 

Clerk  of  the  Court— C.  A.  Armstrong, 
Trov. 

Sheriff— R.    T.    Rush,    Troy. 

Register    of    T>ecds— 0.    B.    Deaton,    Troy. 

Treasurer— R.    T.     Rush,    Troy. 

Coroner — J.    B.    Hurlev.    Wadeville. 

Surveyor — M.    A.    Bennett,    Marcus. 

Co.  Supt.  of  Health — Dr.  Shamberger, 
Star. 

Supt.    Co.    Home— W.    C.    Hurley,    Troy. 

Co.    Supt.   Schools— R.   T.   Poole,   Troy. 

Co.  Commissioners — G.;o.  M.  Bruton,  Mt. 
Gilead,  R.  F.  D.  No.  2;  N.  M.  Thayer, 
Eldorado;    R.    B.    Munn.    Tola. 

Co.  Board  of  Elections— A.  B.  McCaskill, 
(chm.),  Cander;  A.  R.  Morris,  Troy;  H. 
P.    Montgomery,    Montgomery. 

Tax  Ratf>— County,  23  2-3c.  on  $100  and 
38c.   on  poll ;   special,  15c.   on  $100  and  4.5c. 


on    poll.      Floating    debt,    $500. 

No    Schools — White,    5b;    colored,    14. 

Public  Roads— Worked  by  Old  State  Law. 
No.    miles,    200. 

MOORE. 
County   Seat,    Carthage. 

Clerk  of  the  Court— J.  Alton  Mclver, 
Carthage. 

Sheriff— A.    C.    Kelly,    Carthage. 

Register  of  Deeds— N.  A.  McKeithen 
Carthage. 

Treasurer — A.    D.    Muse,    Carthage. 

Coroner — H.    B.    Hoyle,    Jonesboro. 

Surveyor— J.    L.    Cole,    Carthage. 

Co.   Attorney — W.  J.   Adams,  Carthage. 

Supt.    Health — G.    McLeod,    Carthage. 

Supt.    Co.    Home — Sam   D.    Stuart. 

Public  Administrator — McL  Kennedy, 
Carthage. 

Co.  Supt.  Schools— J.  A.  McLeod,  Car-  i 
thage.  I 

Co.  Board  Education — R.  W.  Allen,  ■ 
(chm.),  Sanford;  J.  R.  McQueen,  Lakeview;  ] 
W.   H.  H.   Lawhon,  Carthage. 

Co.  Commissioners — W.  S.  Weatherspoon, 
(chm.),  Sanford;  E.  P.  Seawell,  Carthage; 
M.    A.   Monroe,    Big  Oak. 

Co.  Board  of  Elections— U.  L.  Spence, 
(chm.),  Carthage;  O.  D.  Wallace,  Carthage; 
C.   A.  .Tones,   Carbonton. 

No.    Schools— White,   38;    colored,   46. 

Tax  Rate— County,  23  2-3c.  on  $100  and 
3Sc.  poll;  special  for  county  indebtedness, 
6c.  and  18c.  poll ;  graded  schools,  SOc.  and 
one.  poll.  Bonded  debt,  $6,000.  Floating 
debt,    $20,000. 

Public  Roads — Dr.  G.  McLeod,  Carthage, 
Supt. 

NASH. 
County   Seat,    Nashville. 

Clerk  of  the  Court— T.  A.  Sills,  Nash- 
ville. 

Sheriff — C.    L.    Johnson,    Nashville. 

Register  of  Deeds — J.  R.  Whitaker,  Nash- 
ville. 

Treasurer — J.    D.    Winstead,    Nashville. 

Surveyor — C.  D.  Jones,  Nashville. 

Coroner — J.    S.    Proctor,    Nashville. 

Standard-Keeper— P.  W.  D.  Lincke,  Nash- 
ville. 

Co.  Supt.  Health— J.  P.  Battle,  Nash- 
ville. 

Co.  Supt.  Schools— W.  S.  Wilkinson, 
Rock}'  Mount. 

Co.  Examiner — W.  S.  Wilkinson,  Rocky 
Mount. 

Co.  Commissioners — AV.  E.  Jeffreys, 
(chm.).  Rocky  Mount:  A.  T.  Strickland, 
Glover;    S.    A.    Batchelor,   Nashville. 

Supt.  Co.  Home- Ivcy  W.  Strickland, 
Nashville. 

Board  of  Education— J.  F.  Finch,  Glover; 
T.  V.  Avent,  Aventon;  R.  H.  Ricks,  Rocky 
Mount. 

Co.  Board  of  Elections— A.  T.  Strickland, 
Spring  Hope,  R.  F.  D. ;  W.  D'.  Jovncr, 
Rocky  Mount,  R.  F.  D. ;  V.  B.  Carter, 
Nashville. 

No.     Schools — White,    62;     colored,    45. 

Tax  Rate— County,  23  .'-3c.   or.  $100. 

Public  Roads — Worked  by  O'd  State  Law. 
No.  miles,  about  800.     Convicts  can  be  used. 


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NEAV  HAXOArEIK. 

County  Scat,  Wilmington. 

Clerk  of  the  Court— John  D.  Taylor, 
Wilmington. 

Sheriff— S.     P.     Cowan,     Wilmington. 

RfgisttT  of  Deeds — John  Haas,  Wilming- 
ton. 

Treasurer — H.    McL.     Green,    Wilmington. 

Coroner— C.     D.     Bell,     Wilmington. 

Standard-Keeper — G.  C.  Simmons,  Wil- 
mington. 

Co.    Attorney — M.    Bellamy,    Wilmington. 

Co.  Supt.  of  Health— W.  D.  McMillan, 
Wilmington. 

Supt.  Co.  Home — J.  R.  Hardee,  Wilming- 
ton. 

Co.  Supt.  of  Schools— W.  Catlett,  Wil- 
mington. 

Co.  Commissioners — D.  McEachern, 

(ohm.),  M.  W.  Djvine,  H.  L.  Vollers,  Wm. 
F.    Robertson,    W.    F.    Alexander. 

Jailor — E.    D.    Capps. 

Board  of  Education— George  Rountree, 
(clim.),  D.  McRae,  W.  H.  Sprunt,  Wil- 
mington. 

Co.  Board  of  Elections— J.  O.  Carr,  Wm. 
Gilchrist,   Wm.    Struthers,   Jr..    Wilmington. 

No.    Schools — White,    19;    colored,    14. 

Tax  Rati^County,  23  2-3e.  on  $100;  road 
bonds,  2  l-3c  and  7c.  poll;  hospital,  4c. 
and  12c.   poll. 

Public  Roads— H.  Hocutt,  Supt.  Worked 
by  convict  labor.  No.  miles,  80;  crushed 
stone,   30. 

NOKTHAJIPTON, 

County   Seat,    Jackson. 

Clerk  of  the  Court— J.  T.  Flythe,  Jack- 
son. 

Sheriff — H.   L.   Joyner,   Jackson. 

Register  of  Deeds — S.  J.  Calvert,  Jack- 
son. 

Treasurer — J.     G.     L.     Crocker,     Seaboard. 

Coroner — N.  P.  Coppedge,  Margarettsville. 

Surveyor — E.     P.     Outland,     Eaglftown. 

Co.   Supt.   Health — H.   W.   Lewis,  Jackson. 

Supt.    Co.    Home — A.    H.    Reed,    Jackson. 

Co.    Supt.    Schools — P.    J.    Long,    Jackson. 

Board  of  Education — J.  B.  Stephenson, 
(chm.),  Severn;  W.  T.  Joyner,  Garysburg; 
E.    B.    Lassiter,    Potecasi. 

Co.  Commissioners — C.  R.  Harrell,  (chm.), 
Potecasi;  D.  N.  Stephenson,  Pendleton; 
Everett  Baugham,  Rich  Square;  J.  M. 
Grant,  Jackson;  J.  H.  Fitzhugh,  Garys- 
burg;   Attorne.vs,    Gay   &   Midyett. 

Co.  Board  of  Elections — S.  J.  Calvert, 
Jackson;  J.  W.  Weaver,  Rich  Square;  W. 
T.    Griffin,    Woodland. 

No.    Schools — White,    44;    colored,    42. 

Tax  Rate — County,  14e.  on  $100  property, 
and  9c.  on  poll.  Road  tax,  15c.  on  $100 
property;  45c.  on  poll.  Bonded  indebted- 
ness,   $8,000. 

Public  Roads— J.  M.  Smith,  Severn,  Supt. 
Worked  bv  taxation  by  la\vs  of  1906. 
Amount  $10,313.49.     No.  "miles,    600. 

ONSLOW. 

County  S  at,   Jacksonville. 
Clerk   of   the   Court — M.    M.    Capps,    Jack- 


sonville. 

Sheriff— W.    C.    Mills,    Richlands. 

Register  of  Deeds — J.  B.  Petteway,  Jack- 
sonville. 

Treasurer — G.    A.    Hurst,    Jacksonville. 

Coroner — Eli     Shiver,     Jacksonville. 

Sun'eyor — J.    L.    Woodward,    Richlands. 

Standard-Keeper,  Julian  Avery,  Jackson- 
ville. 

Co.  Attornev— E.  M.  Koonce,  Jackson- 
ville. 

Supt.  Health— Cyrus  Thompson,  Jackson- 
ville. 

Co.  Supt.  Schools— W.  M.  Thompson, 
I'ichlands. 

Co.  Board  of  Education — Hosea  Brown, 
(chm.),  Jacksonville;  O.  F.  Justice,  Snead'g 
Ferry;    D.    F.    Howard,    Richlands. 

Co.  Commissioners— B.  L.  Kellum,  Jack- 
sonville; John  Williams,  Richlands;  J.  A. 
Pittman,     Swansboro. 

Co.  Board  of  Elections— T.  B.  Henderson, 
Jacksonville;  J.  C.  Cole,  Jacksonville;  W. 
H.    Jarman,   Jacksonville 

No.   Schools— White,   C-3;   colored,   20. 

Tax  Rate— State,  25c.  on  $100  and  $2.00 
r.T'  poll;  schools.  18c.  and  $1.00  on  poll. 
Bonded  debt,  $60,000;  interest  on  debt, 
!p.;,6G0. 

Public  Roads— Worked  by  Old  State  Law. 

ORANGE. 

Countv   Stat,    Hillsboro. 

Clerk  of  the"  Court— D.  H.  Hamilton, 
Hillsboro. 

Sheriff— S.    W.    Andrews,   Hillsboro. 

R  gister  of  Deeds — John  Laws,    Hillsboro. 

Treasurer — H.    L.    Parish,    Hillsboro. 

Surveyor — James    O.    Webb,    Hillsboro. 

Co.    Attornev— S.    M.     Gattis,    Hillsboro. 

Co.  Supt.  Health— C.  D.  Jones,  Hills- 
boro. 

Supt.    Co.    Home— R.    D.    Bain,    Efland. 

Co.  Supt.  of  Schools— J.  C.  Hocutt, 
Hillsboro. 

Board  of  Education— J.  P.  Lockhart, 
(chm.),  Hillsboro;  S.  T.  Forrest,  Efland; 
George  C.   Pickard,   Chapel  Hill. 

Co.  Commissioners — J.  F.  McAdams, 
Sterling  Browning,  Joseph  Pickett,  Hills- 
bf.ro. 

Co.  Board  of  Elections— J.  D.  Webb, 
(chm.).  Chapel  Hill;  Joseph  A.  Harris, 
Hillsboro;    A.    J.    Gordon.    Hillsboro. 

No.    Schools— White,    *4;    colored,    23. 

Tax  Rate— County,  23  2-.'?c.  on  $100  and 
3Sc.  polls;  roads,  25c.  and  75c.  on  poll. 
I-'loating   debt   about  i>.j,O00. 

Public  Roads — Special  road  tax  for  Hills- 
boro township.  Commissioners:  P.  C.  Col- 
lins,   M.    C.    Ray   and    !I.    Winder   Webb. 

PA]V£LICO. 

Countv    Scat,    Bavboro. 

Clerk  of  the"  Court- Geo.  T.  Famell, 
Bayboro. 

Sheriff — Geo.    R.   Brinson,   Bairds  Creek. 

Register  of  Deeds — Z.  V.  Rawls,  Bay- 
boro. 

Treasurer — S.     W.     Ferrebee,    Stonewall. 

Coroner — R.    M.    Daniels,    Stonewall. 

Surveyor — Paul     T.     Tingle,     Stonewall. 

Co.    Supt.    Health — D.    A.    Dees,    Bayboro. 


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COUNTY    AFFAIRS  AND  OFFICIALS. 


Supt.  Co.  Home— George  W.  Reel,  Bay- 
boro. 

Co.  Supt.  Schools— E.  C.  Ross,  Stone- 
wall. 

Board  of  Education — W.  T.  Mayo, 
(chm.),  Mesic;  B.  F.  McCotter,  AlUance; 
H.  L.  Gibbs,  Oriental. 

Co.  Commissioners — ^J.  F.  Cowell,  Bay- 
boro;  J.  B.  Martin,  Janerio;  Benjamin 
Potter,    Cash   Comer. 

Co.  Board  of  Elections — ^D.  B.  Hooker, 
Bayboro;  Phil  C.  Jones,  Vandemere;  C.  A. 
Flowers,    Vandemere. 

No.  Schools— WTiite,  22;  colored,  12. 

Tax  Rat(i--County,  whole  rate  fl.Ol  2-3 
on  $100.   Floating  debt,   about  ipSOO. 

Public  Roads— Worked  by  Law  of  1907. 
No.  miles,  180.  R.  A.  Haugh,  Supt.,  Bay- 
boro. 

PASQUOTAXK. 

County  Ssat,   Elizabeth  City. 

Clerk  of  the  Court— \V.  H.  Jennings, 
EUzabeth    City. 

Sheriff— Oiarles    Reid,     Elizabeth    City. 

Register  of  Deeds — J.  C.  Spenee,  Eliza- 
beth   City. 

Treasurer — James  P.  Thompson,  Eliza- 
beth   City. 

Coroner — I.     Fearing,     Elizabeth    City. 

Surveyor — J.   J.    2>Iorris,   Elizabeth   Citv. 

Standard-Keeper— W.  D.  Williams,  Eliza- 
beth   Citv. 

Co.  Supt.  Health— J.  B.  Griggs,  Elizabeth 
Citv. 

Supt.  of  Co.  Home— W.  P.  Newbold, 
Elizabeth    City. 

Co.  Supt.  Schools— G.  R.  Little,  Eliza- 
beth   City. 

Co.  Board  of  Education — A.  L.  Pendle- 
ton, (chm.),  Elizabeth  Citv;  W.  A.  Foster, 
R.  F.  D.  No.  -4,  Elizabeth  City;  J.  C. 
James,  Jr.,  R.  F.  D.  No.  1,  Weeksville. 

Co.  Commissioners— T.  B.  Wilson, 
(chm.),  Elizabeth  Citv;  L.  D.  Munden, 
Okisko:  G.  D.  Sherlock,  R.  F.  D.  No.  1, 
Elizabeth  City;  Thomas  E.  Palmer,  R.  F. 
D.  No.  2,  Elizabeth  City;  W.  J.  F.  Spenee, 
R.   F.  D.   No.   4,   Elizabeth   City. 

Co.  Board  of  Elections — M.  B.  Sawi'er, 
(chm.),  Elizabeth  City;  A.  L.  Pendleton, 
J.    P.    Overman.    Elizabeth    City. 

No.    Schools— White,    ?1;   colored,    16. 

Tax  Rate— Countv,  32c.  on  $100  and  38e. 
poll.     Floating  debt,  $4,000. 

Public  Roads — J.  W.  Scarborough,  Eliza- 
beth City,  Supt.  Worked  by  Law  of  1905. 
Convict    system. 

PEXDER. 

County   Seat,    Burgaw. 

Clerk  of  the  Court — J.  F.  Johnson, 
Burgaw. 

Sheriff — W.    R.    Atkinson.    Burgaw. 

Register  of  Deeds — R.  I.  Durham,  Bur- 
gaw. 

Treasurer — W.     R.     Atkinson,     Burgaw. 

Standard-Keeper — T.  V.  Bordeaux,  Bur- 
gaw. 

Coroner— C.    D.    Blizzard,    Point    Caswell. 

Supt.  Co.  Home— D.  C.  Barnhill,  Bur- 
gaw. 


Co.  Supt.  Schools— Rev.  C.  H.  Utlcy, 
Burgaw. 

Board  of  Education — R.  K.  Bryan,  (chm.), 
Scotts  Hill;  A.  L.  Bo'ven,  Burgaw;  D.  J. 
Corbott,    Jr.,    C>irrie. 

Co.  Commissioners — K.  F.  Powers, 
(chm.),  JIaple  Hill;  F.  P.  FljTin,  Berta; 
George    J.    Moore,    Atkinson. 

Co.  Board  of  Elections— J.  T.  Bland, 
(chm.),  Burgaw;  E.  M.  Johnston,  Willard; 
T.    J.    Armstrong,    Rockv    Point 

No.    Schools— White,    47;    colored,    39. 

Tax  Rate— County,  23  2-3c.  on  $100.  No 
debt. 

Public  Roads— Worked  by  Old  State  Law. 
Three    iron    bridges. 

PERQUIJMANS. 

County    Seat,    Hertford. 

Clerk  of  the  Court — Charlie  Johnson, 
Hertford. 

Sheriff— B.    F.    Bray,    Hertford. 

Register  of  Deeds — W.  F.  C.  Edwards, 
Hertford. 

Treasurer — L.    W.   Norman,    Hertford. 

SmTeyor — David    Cox,    Hertford. 

Standard-Keeper — James  A.  Keenan,  Hert 
ford. 

Supt.  of  Health- Dr.  C.  C.  Winslow, 
Winfall. 

Supt.  Co.  Home — Simon  Stallings,  Hert 
ford. 

Co.  Supt.  Schools— W.  G.  Gaither,  Hert 
ford. 

Co.  Board  of  Education— R.  A.  Brinn 
Hertford;  Jno.  H.  Ward,  Behidere;  J.  C, 
Blanchard,     Hertford. 

Co.  Board  of  Election— W.  H.  Cannon 
(dim.),  W.  R.  A^Tiite,  I.  N.  White,  Hert 
ford. 

Commissioners — R.  L.  KnOwles,  Ed.  Wins 
low,  Wm.  T.  Jones,  .lames  11.  Miller,  L 
B.   Perry. 

No.    Schools— White,    29;    colored,    20. 

Tax  Ratt^County,  23  2-3c.  on  $100 
Fltate,  21c. ;  schools,  ISc. ;  special  county, 
3   l-2c. ;    pension,    4c.    on   $100. 

Public  Roads— Worked  by  Old  State  Law. 
Geo.  D.  Newbv,  Chm.  Bd.  of  Supervisors. 
No.    miles,    400. 

PERSOX. 

County    Seat,    Roxboro. 

Clerk  of  the  Court- D.  W.  Bradsher, 
Roxboro. 

Sheriff— N.    S.    Thompson,    Roxboro. 

Register  of  Deeds— V/.  E.  Webb,  Rox- 
boro. 

Surve3-or— Jno.    H.    Howard,    Roxboro. 

Coroner — Jno.    R.    Hamlin. 

Smvevor — Jno.    H.    Ho%vard,    Yancey. 

Supt.    Health— W.    A.    Bradsher,    Roxboro. 

Supt.  Co.  Home — Samuel  Morris,  Rox- 
boro. 

Co.  Supt.  Schools— G.  F.  Holloway,  Rox- 
boro. 

Co.  Board  of  Education— Prof.  N.  C. 
Newbold,  (chm.),  Roxboro;  C.  A.  AMiit- 
field,  Virgilina,  Va;   W.   A.  Malone,  Moriah. 

Co.  Commissioners — E.  B.  Reade,  Rox- 
boro; B.  F.  Hester,  Hesters  Store;  R.  H. 
Bailey,    Woodsdale. 

Co.     Board      Elections— Jno.      A.      Noell, 


COUNTY    AFFAIRS  AND   OFFICIALS, 


89 


(chm.),  Roxboro;  O.  D.  Bailey,  Woods- 
dale,    K.    F.    D. ;    F.    O.    Carver,    Roxboro. 

No.   Schools — White,  44;  colored,  34. 

Tax  Rate— County,  23  2-3c.  on  $100  and 
38c.  poll;  roads,  15c.  and  45o.  poll;  debt, 
5c.    and    15c.    poll.      Bonded    debt,    $20,000. 

Public  Roads— R.  A.  Spencer,  Bethel  Hill, 
Supt.  Worked  by  Special  Law.  No.  miles, 
400.    Convicts    used.      Iron    bridges,    2. 

PITT. 

County   S^aL,    ureenville. 

Clerk  of  the  Court— D.  C.  Moore,  Green- 
ville. 

Sheriff— L.    W.    Tucker,    Greenville. 

Register  of  Deeds— Richard  Williams, 
Greenville. 

Treasurer— Sam'l    T.    White,    Greenville. 

Coroner— Dr.  C.  O'H.  Laughinghouse, 
Greenville. 

Svirveyor — R.    F.    Jenkins,    Grifton. 

Standard-Keeper— C.  E.  Fleming,  Green- 
ville. 

Co.  Supt.  of  Health— .J.  E.  Nobles,  Green- 
ville. 

Supt.  Co.  Home — J.  A.  Hardee,  Green- 
ville. 

Public  Administrator — Jesse  Cannon,  Ay- 
den. 

Co.  Supt.  Schools— W.  H.  Ragsdale, 
Gr^'-nville. 

Board  of  Education — A.  G.  Cox,  (chm.), 
Wiiito viile;  L.  C  Artliur,  Greenville;  M. 
O.    Blount,    Bethel. 

Co.  Commissioners — R.  W.  King,  (chm.), 
Grefnville;  Noah  T.  Cox,  Shelmerdine;  Jno. 
Z.  Brooks,  Grifton;  Montgomery  T.  Spier, 
Pactolus;    Dcmpsey   J.    iloiland,    Conetoe. 

Co.  Board  of  Elections — J.  G.  Moye, 
(chm.),  Greenville;  J.  N.  Hart,  Greenville; 
W.    E.     Murphcv,     Farmville. 

No.    Schools— '\Miite,     SO;     colored,    51. 

Tax  Rate— County,  23  2-3c.  on  $100  and 
71c.  poll;  6  2-3c.  for  roads;  20c.  poll,  2  l-3c 
tor   bonds,    87c.    on   polls. 

Public  Roads — Joseph  McLawhorn,  Ay- 
den,    Supt.      Worked   by   Old    State   Law. 

POIiK. 

County   Seat,   Columbus. 

Clerk  of  the  Court— S.  B.  Edwards,  Co- 
lumbus. 

Sheriff— W.    C.    Robertson,    Saluda. 

Register  of  Deeds — F.  M.  Burgess,  Co- 
lumbus. 

Treasurer — Jos.   Jackson,   Tryon. 

Surveyor — J.    E.    Gibbs,    Millspring. 

Supt.    of   Health— Earl    Grady,    Tryon. 

Supt.   Co.   Home — J.   R.   Smith,  Columbus. 

Co.  Board  of  Education — J,  F.  Williams, 
Columbus;  S.  B.  Weaver,  Laudrum,  S.  C, 
R.    F.   D.   No.    1;    R.   M.    Foster.    Bright. 

Co.  Supt.  Schools— W.  M.  Justice,  Mill- 
spring. 

Co.  Commissioners — C.  A.  Cannon, 
(chm.),  Columbus;  D.  E.  Conner,  Tryon; 
J.    L.    Jackson,    Tryon. 

Co.  Board  of  Elections — N.  I.  Mills, 
Cchm.),  Columbus;  W.  J.  Gains,  Tryon;  T. 
E.    Pace,   Fishtop. 

Public  Roads — Worked  in  part  by  labor 
and  taxation,  15c.  on  $100  and  45c.  poll; 
No.    miles,    about    225. 


KANDULPH. 

County   Seat,    Asheboro. 

Clerk  of  the  Court— W.  C.  Hammond, 
Asheboro. 

Sheriff— S.    L.    Hayw^irth,    Asheboro. 

Register  of  Deeds— J.  P.  Burroughs, 
Asheboro. 

Treasurer — B.     F.     Newby,    Asheboro. 

Coroner — Dr.    D.    L.    Fox,    Randleman. 

Surveyor- IL     A.     Albright,    Moftt. 

Co.  Supt.  Health— Dr.  S.  A.  Henley, 
Asheboro. 

Supt.    Co.     Home— W.    J.    Delk,    Bulla. 

Public  Administratoi-- S.  W.  Laughlin, 
Asheboro. 

Co.  Supt.  Schools— E.  J.  Coletrane,  Ashe- 
boro. 

Board  of  Education— W.  N.  Elder, 
(chm.).  Trinity;  G.  T.  Murdock,  Lassiter; 
L    F.    Craven,    Ramseur. 

Co.  Commissioners — J.  W.  Cox,  Staley; 
H.  G.  Lassiter,  Lassiter;  A.  N.  Bulla, 
(chm.),     Randleman. 

Co.  Board  Elections--J.  A.  Spence, 
(chm.),  Asheboro;  Troy  Redding,  Hoyle; 
Seth   W.    Laughlin,    Asheboro. 

No.     Schools— White,    104;     colored,    22. 

Tax  Rate— County,  ?3  2-3c.  on  $100; 
roads,    8    l-3c. ;     State,    25c.:    schools,    18c. 

Public  Roads— H.  H.  Kennedy,  Supt. 
Convict  labor  used.     Iron  bridges,  5. 

KICIOIOND. 

County  Seat,   Rockingham. 

Clerk  of  the  Court — T.  L.  Covington, 
Rockingham. 

Sheriff — M.    L.    Hinson,    Rockingham. 

Register  of  Deeds — B.  F.  Reynolds,  Rock- 
ingham. 

Coroner — Daniel     Gay,     Rockingham. 

Surveyor — N.    A.    Graham,    Rockingham. 

Treasurer — D.    M.    Morrison. 

Standard-Keeper — A.  B.  Nicholson,  Rock- 
ingham. 

Co.  Attorney — A.  S.  Dockery,  Rocking- 
ham. 

Co.  Supt.  Health— N.  C.  Hunter,  Rock- 
ingham. 

Co.  Supt.  Schools — W.  R.  Coppedge, 
Rockingham. 

Co.  Board  of  Education — Stephen  Wall, 
(elim.),  Rockingham;  A.  H.  McDonald, 
Hoffman;    D.    A.    Parsons,    Covington. 

Co.  Commissioners — H.  S.  Ledbetter, 
(chm.),  Rockingham;  M.  C.  Freeman,  Ham- 
let; A.  T.  White,  Bosnck's  Mills;  W.  M. 
Covington,  Rockingham;  J.  F.  Diggs, 
Rockingham. 

Co.  Board  of  Elections — A.  Baldwin,  Cov- 
ington; W.  E.  Crjsland,  (chm.),  Rocking- 
ham, R.  F.  D.  No.  1;  J.  M.  Smith,  Rock- 
ingham. 

Tax  Rate— County  23  2-3c.  on  $100;  debt, 
4c.  on  $100  and  12c.  poll.  Bonded  debt, 
.$25,000. 

No.    Schools — White,    41;    colored,    33. 

Public  Roads — Rockingham  and  Wolf  Pit 
Townships  worked  by  taxation,  balance  of 
county  by  Old  State  Law.  No.  miles,  250. 
Supervisors,  S.  R.  Mcintosh,  Rockingham; 
B.    Grant,   Pegues. 


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COUNTY   AFFAIRS  AND    OFFICIALS. 


ROBESON. 

County  S.at.   Lumberton. 

Clerk  of  the  Court— W.  H.  Humphrey, 
Lumberton. 

Sheriff— E.   C.  McNeill,  Lumberton. 

Ri  gister  of  Deeds— Daniel  \V.  Bullock, 
Lumberton. 

Treasurer — M.     G.    McKenzie,    Lumberton. 

Coroner — George    E.    Rancke. 

Surveyor — Jno.     Ferguson. 

Standard-Keeper — A.  B.  Small,  Lumber- 
ton. 

Co.  Supt.  Health- 11.  T.  Pope,  Lumber- 
ton. 

Supt.  Co.  Homo — F.  T.  Meaies,  Lumber- 
ton. 

Co.  Supt.  Schools — J.  R.  Poole,  Lumber- 
ton. 

Co.  Board  Education — Lucius  McEae,  Red 
Springs:  M.  Shepherd,  Orrum;  S.  E.  Mer- 
cer,   Maxton. 

Co.  Commissioners — J.  W.  Carter,  (ohm.), 
A.  B.  McEachern,  C.  A.  Oliver,  A.  L.  Bul- 
lock,  D.    S.   Alderman. 

Co.  Board  of  Elections — R.  E.  Lewis, 
Lumberton,  R.  F.  D. ;  Oscar  Page,  Marietta; 
S.    A.    Edmund,    Lumberton. 

No.  Schools— White,  80;  colored,  61;  In- 
dian,   24. 

Tax  Rate— State,  25c.:  county,  20c.; 
schools,    ISc. ;    roads,      25c.;     polU    $2.64. 

Public  Roads — Worked  by  taxation.  A.  E. 
White,  W.  H.  Graham,  H.  C.  McNair,  Su- 
pervisors.      One    iron    brirlg". 

I  ROCKINGHAai. 

■  County   S.  at.    Wtntworth. 

Clerk  of  the  Court— .las.  T.  Smith,  Went- 
worth. 

Sheriff— M.     F.     Pinni  c,    Reidsville. 

Rtgister  of  Deeds — James  A.  Scales, 
Wcntworth. 

Treasurer— M.    F.    Pinnix,    Reidsville. 

Coroner — W.    E.    Dix,    Oregon. 

Surveyor — W.     K.     Gibbs,     Reidsville. 

Co.   Attornej- — P.   B.   Johnston,   Reidsville. 

Co.  Supt.  Health — Samuel  Ellington, 
Wentworth. 

Supt.  Co.  Home— W.  T.  Williams,  Went- 
worth. 

Co.  Supt.  Schools — H.  A.  Hayes.  Reids- 
ville. 

Board  of  Education — R.  H.  Ivie.  Leaks- 
ville;  George  W.  Martin,  (chm.),  Madison; 
W.    J.    Wil.iams,    Summerfield,    R.    F.    D. 

Co.  Commissioners — C.  H.  Dalton,  Madi- 
son, R.  F.  D. ;  W.  A.  Webster,  Madison; 
R.  E.  Wall,  Spray;  Geo.  R.  Wright,  Reids- 
ville,  No.   2;   Jno.    A.    Benton,   Ruffin. 

Board  of  Elections— Lawrence  McRae, 
(chm.),  Spray;  R.  W.  Morphis,  Reidsville; 
J.    M.    Galloway,    Jr.,    Madison. 

No.    Schools — White,    78;    colored,    41. 

Tax  Rate— School,  20c.  on  »100  and  $1.56 
on  poU;  road,  25c.  on  $100  and  75e.  on 
poll;  county,  30c.  on  ?100  and  55c.  on 
poll;  State  and  pension,  25c.  on  $100  and 
12c.    on    poll.    Bonded    debt,    $5,000. 

Public  Roads— J.  V.  Price,  Wentworth, 
Supt.  Worked  partly  by  labor  and  partly 
by  taxation;  total  last  year,  $19,000. 
Bridges,    etc.,   repaired  out  of  general  fund. 


Court— J.     Frank    McCub- 


Milcs    improved,    200.    Convicts    used.      No. 
iron    bridges,    10. 

ROAVAX. 

County   Seat,    Salisburj'. 
Clerk    of     the 
bins,    Salisbury. 
Sheriff— J.    h.    Krider, 
R' gister    of    Deeds — E 
burj'. 

R.    Nicholas,    Salisbury. 
Rose     Darsett,     Salisbury 
M.    Miller.     Salisbury. 


Salisbun'. 
H.     Miller, 


Salis- 


Tr^asurer — J. 
Coroner — E. 
Surveyor — C. 


Keeper — C.     H.     Swink,     Salis- 


Linn,     Salisburj-. 
H.     Foust,     Salis- 


Chas.    Patterson, 
J.    Stewart, 
Kizer,      Salis- 


-John 


G. 


Standard 
bury. 

Co.     Attorney— T.     C. 

Co.     Supt.     Health— I. 
bury. 

Supt.    Co.    Home^Mr- 
Salisbury. 

Public    Administrator- 
Salisbury. 

Co.    Supt.    Schools — R 
bury. 

Board  of  Education — C.  B.  Miller  Cchm.), 
China  Grove;  .1.  S.  H  nderson,  Salisbury; 
P.   A.    Sloop,   China   Grove. 

Co.  Commissionei's — A.  L.  Smoot,  (chm.), 
Salisbury:  C.  H.  Klutt-:,  Salisbury,  No.  4; 
R.  C.  "Current,  Cleveland,  No.  1;  W.  L. 
Harris,  Salisbury;  P.  X.  Hartman,  Salis- 
bury. 

Co.  Board  of  Elections — E.  C.  Gregory, 
(chm."),  Salisbury;  H.  C.  St.  Clair,  Salis- 
bury;   J.    C.    Dcaton,   Landis. 

Tax  Rate— County,  17c.  on  $100  and  ,33c. 
poll;  roads,  25c.  on  $100  and  7.5c.  poll; 
county  bonds,  2c.  on  $100  and  6c.  poll. 
Debt,"  $25,000. 

Public  Roads — P.  A.  Hartman, 
Supt.  Worked  bv  special  law 
last  year.  $27,864.20.  No.  miles,  275  to 
.SOO:  crushed  stone,  10;  improved,  100.  Con- 
victs used.  Macadam,  24  miles,  cost  per 
mile,    $2,000. 

RUTHERFORD. 

County    S2at,    Rutherfordton. 

CI  rk  of  the  Court— il.  0.  Dickerson, 
Rutherfordton. 

Sheriff— E.    A.    Martin,    Rutherfordton. 

Register  of  Deeds— J.  P.  Jones,  Ruther- 
fordton. 

Tre  asurcr — George  Biggerstafl,  Ruther- 
fordton. 

Coroner — P.    H.    Hardin,    Forest    City. 

Surveyor — Marion  G.  Crow,  Gambles 
Store. 

Co.  Attorneys — Gallert  &  Carson,  Ruth- 
erfordton. 

Health— E 


Salisbury, 
Total   tax 


B. 


Co.     Supt. 
erfordton. 

Supt.     Co.     Hom^-J.    N. 
fordton. 

Co.    Supt.   Schools— B.   H. 
City. 

Co.   Board  Education 
erfordton :    G.    W.    Long 
Gettys,  Hollis. 

Co.   Commissioners — C.  M.  LjTich,  (chm.), 
Rutherfordton;   J.   M.    Glover,   Oak  Springs; 
J.     H.     Miller,     Islandford. 
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Harris,  Ruth- 
Jones,  Ruther- 
Bridges,   Forest 


J.   F.   Flack,   Ruth- 
Wildmere;    Plato 


COUNTY    AFFAIRS  AND    OFEICTALS. 


Co.  Board  of  Elections— I.  N.  Bigeer- 
staff  (chni.),  Forest  City;  R.  R.  Simmons, 
Rutherfordton;  T.  C.  Smith,  Rutherford- 
ton. 

Ta.x  Rate— State  and   county  and   special 
if]. 15.      Bonded    debt,    $12i,o6o.        Floating 
debt,    .$16,000.  ^ 

Public  Roads- J.  T.  Fortune,  Forest  City 
Snpt.  Worked  by  Special  Act  of  1905.  No' 
iron   bridges,   13. 

SAMPSON. 

County    Sear,    Clinton. 
Clerk  of  the  Court— W.   F.   Sessoms,   Clin- 
ton. 

Sheriff- Duncan  C.  McPhail,  Clinton,  R. 
F.  D. 

Rfgistcr  of  Deeds- Hinton  Maxwell,  Clin- 
ton. 

'freasurer- Everett    Turner,     Clinton. 
Coroner— J.     P.     Parker,     Clinton. 
Sui-veyor- John    Herring,    Dolway. 

Standard-Keeper- Charles  Crumpler,  Clin- 
ton. 

Co.    Attorney— Henry  E.    Faison,    Clinton. 
Co     Supt.    of    Health-Frank   H.    Holmes, 
Clinton. 

Supt     of    Home— J.    H.    Boon,    Clinton. 
Co.   Supt.   Schools— L.    L.   Matthews,   Clin 
ton. 

Co.  Board  of  Education— A.  F.  Johnson, 
(chm.),  Clinton;  \V.  \.  Bizzell,  Newton 
Grove;   C.   E.   Daniel,   Turkey. 

Co.    Board    Commissioners— A.    J.      Jolm- 
son.    Clear    Run;       D.    M.     Patrick,    J.    C 
y;^(^s    Clinton;   W.   G.   Wright,  Ingold;   N. 
C.    ■\\  right,   Ingold.  o    u,   i>. 

Co.  Board  of  Elections— George  L.  Peter- 
son, fchni.).  Clinton;  M.  J.  Newman,  Clin- 
ton; Fleet  Rose  Cooper,  Clinton. 

No.    Schools— White,    91;    colored,    53 

Ta.x  Rate-County.  23  2-3c.  on  $100;  debt, 
JOc.   and  oOc.   poll.   Bonded  debt,  $20  000 

Public  Roads-Evander  Howard,  Clinton, 
bupt.      Worked    under    Special     Tax     Law, 

SCOTL.AXn. 

County  S,at,   Laurinburg. 

Clerk  of  the  Court— Hampton  H.  Cov- 
ington,   Laurinburg. 

Sheriff-W.     D.     .McLaurin,    Laurinburg. 
rirlbw-  "         ^'-'^'3»-J-  ^-    McDonald,   Lau- 

Trcasurer-\V.   D.    McLaurin,    Laurinburg. 
Coroncr-J.    R.    Jordan,    Laurinburg. 
«f"'7°!i"^"^-    ^-    *IcNeill,    Old    Hundred. 
j^^^tandard-Keeper-J.     M.     Paylor,     Laurin- 

Co.   Attorney— M.   L.    John,   Laurinburg. 
burg.'         "       Health-E.    A.    Blue,    Laurin- 

Co.    Supt.    Schools-L.    M.    Blue,    Gibson. 

eo.  Board  of  Edu'^ation- \V.  T  Pate 
Gibson;  D.  C.  Lytch,  Laurinburg;  A  f' 
Patterson,    Laurel    Hill. 

Co.  Board  of  Elections— A.  E.  Shaw 
Laurinburg.    R    p.   D  ;    W.    F.   Gibson,   Gib^ 

)J,'   "'^   ^-   McLean,  Laurinburg. 

Tax    Rate-County,    23    2-3c.    on   $100   and 

20c.    and    6Cc     poll.     Bonded    debt,    $26,000. 
Floating   debt,    $2,000. 


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Public    Roads— S.        E.     Gibson, 
Supt.     Worked  by  taxation. 

STANLY. 

County   S.'at,   Albemarle. 

Clerk  of  the  Court— A.  P.  Harris,  Albe- 
marle. 

Sheriff— J.   D.   Love,    Albemarle. 

Register  of  Deeds— J.  M.  Boyette,  Albe- 
marle. 

Treasurer— D.    D.    Parker,   Albemarle. 

Coroner— D.     F.     Rummage,     Albemarle. 

Surveyor— Millard  A.  Whitley,  Bridge- 
port. 

Standard-Keeper— John  Sanders,  Albe- 
marle. 

Supt.  Co.  Home— W.  J.  Underwood,  Albe- 
niarle. 

Co.  Supt.  Schools— E.  F.  Eddins,  Palmer- 
ville. 

Co.  Board  of  Education— Dr.  T.  A.  Hatch- 
cock,  (chm.),  Norwood;  D.  P.  Whitley 
Milhngport;   J.    M.    Hartsell,   Leo. 

Co.  Commissioners— Luther  Bost,  Endy 
J.  D.  Forest,  Albemarle;  W.  F.  Crump, 
(chm.),     Cottonville. 

Co.  Board  Elections— M.  E.  Blalock,  Nor- 
wood; J.  F.  Laton,  Albemarie;  J. 
M.    Harris,    Albemarle. 

No.    Schools— White,    33;    colored     10 

Tax  Rate— County,  23  2-3c.  rn  $100;  spe- 
^' ah     25c.     and    $1.50    poll.     Bonded    debt, 

I'ubiic  Roads— Worked  by  New  State  Law. 
No.    miles,   400. 

STOKES. 

County    S.at,    Danbury. 
Clerk   of  the   Court— M.    T.   Chilton,   Dan- 
bury. 

Sheriff- R.   J.    Petree,   Germanton,     R.    F 
D.    No.    1. 

Register  of  Deeds— Charles  M.  .Tones,  Dan- 
bury. 

Treasurer— A.  F.  Christian,  Westfield, 
No.   1.  ' 

Coroner— S.  F.   Slate,   King,   No.   1. 
Surveyor-R.     F.     Boniurant,     Francisco, 
No.   2.  ' 

Co.     Attorney— N.    0.     Petree,     Danbury. 
Co.   Supt.    Health-J.    Walter  Neal,   Mead- 
ows. 

Supt.   of  Co.  Home— William  R.  Stephens, 

Mradows,   R.  F.  D.   No.  1. 
Co.  Supt.   Schools— J.   T.   Smith,   Danburv 
Co.     Board    of    Education— R.    E.    Smith 

(chm.).    Francisco,      R.    F.      D     No     '>■    E 

I^ulp,    Wajnut     Cove;     J.    S.    D.      Pulliam'! 

King.  ' 

Co.  Commissioners-R.  F.  Shelton, 
(chm.),  Moores  Springs;  Wm.  Matt  Mabe, 
Danbury,     ho.     1;     J.     p.     Smith,     Mizpah, 

Co.  Board  of  Elections— Dr.  J  H  El- 
lington (chm.),  Sandy  Ridge;  J.'  F. 
Snnth,  Meadows,  No.  1;  H.  M.  Joyce,  Dan- 
No.  Schools— White,  65;  colored,  13. 
Tax  Rate-County,  ^3  2-3c.  on  $100  and 
oSe  poll.  Special  county,  25c.  on  $100 
and   /5c.  on  poll. 

Public  Roads-Worked  by  Old  State  Law. 
Ao.    miles,    500. 


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COUNTY   AFFAIRS      AND    OFFICIALS. 


SURKY. 

County   Seat,    Dobson. 

Clerk  of  the  Court— W.  \V.  Hampton, 
Dobson. 

Sluriff— J.    M.    Davis,    Mt.    Airy. 

Treasurer — J.  W.  Redman,  Pilot  Moun- 
tain. 

Register  of  Deeds — Vestal  Taylor,  Dob- 
son. 

Coroner — J.    A.    Creed,    Wliite    Plains. 

Surveyor — J.    T.    Rig,Q:an.    Dobson. 

Standard-Keeper — .J.    F.    Nance,    Dobson. 

Co.  Supt.  Health— J)hn  R.  Woltz,  Dob- 
son. 

Supt.  Co.  Home — J.   \V.  Norman,  Dobson. 

Co.    Supt.    Schools— J.    H.    Allen,    Elkin. 

Board  of  Education — J.  S.  Atkinson,  Si- 
loam;  B.  J.  Snow,  Elkin,  R.  F.  D. ;  G.  C. 
Welch,    (chm.),    Mt.    Airy. 

Co.  Board  of  Elections— T.  AV.  Folger, 
(chm.),  Dobson;  J.  F.  Hendren,  Elkin;  C. 
C.   Holyfield,  Dobson,  R.  F.   D.  No.  1. 

Co.  Commissioners — C.  N.  Bodenhammer, 
fchm.),  Elkin:  Abram  Marion,  Mt.  Airy, 
No.   4;    N.    D.    S.    Hill,   Brim. 

No.   Schools — White,   60;   colored,   8. 

Tax    Rate— County,    2:3    2-.'?c.    on   $100. 

Public  Roads— N.  T.  Hutchcns,  Supt. 
Worked  bj-  Old  State  Law  and  taxation. 
Spent  out  of  general  fund,  $100.  Improved 
road,    50   milrs.     No.   iron   bridges,   4. 

SWAIN. 

County  Seat,   Brvson   City. 

Clerk  of  tiic  Court— D.  P.  Williams, 
Bryson    City. 

Sheriff- J.    H.    Franks,    Bryson   City. 

Register  of  Deeds— R.  W.  Wright,  Bry- 
son  City. 

Treasurer — J.     S.    Stanberry,    Almond. 

Surveyor — W.    P.    Hyde,    Oconaulfty. 

Coroner — W.    T.     Carson,    Bryson    City. 

Co.  Attorney — R.  L.  Leathcrwood,  I5ry- 
son  City. 

Co.     Supt.    Health— Dt.    J.     A.    Cooper, 
.\lmond. 

Co.  Supt.  Schools— D.  A.  Randolph,  Al- 
mond. 

Co.  Board  of  Education— W.  T.  Conley, 
fchm.),  Bryson  City;  R.  T.  Cuningham, 
Needmore;    .J.    H.    Teague,    AMiittier. 

Co.  Commissioners — G.  W.  McCracken, 
(chm.).  Bryson  City;  T.  G.  Chambers, 
Bushnell;   JI.   DeHart,    Swain. 

Co.  Board  of  Elections — A.  M.  Fry, 
(chm.),  Brvson  City;  J.  C.  Randall,  Bryson 
City;   J.   .J.   Enlon,   S^ph. 

No.  Schools — White,  35;  colored,  1;  In- 
dian,  1. 

Tax  Rate — County,  23  2-3c.  on  $100  and 
S8c.  poll;  debt,  23  l-.3c.  on  $100  and  70c. 
poll.    Bonded    debt,    $15,000;    interest,    $900. 

TRANSYLVANIA. 

County    Seat,     Brevard. 

Clerk  of  the  Court— T.  T.  Loftis,  Bre- 
vard. 

Sheriff — C.    C.    Kilpatnck,    Brevard. 

Register  of  Deeds — Wallis  Galloway, 
Brevard. 

Treasurer — W.     H.    Duckworth,     Brevard. 

Coroner — Dr.    W.    J.    Wallis,    Brevard. 


Surveyor — A.    L.    Hardin,    Brevard. 

Co.  Attorney — W.  B.  Duckworth,  Bre- 
vard. 

Co.  Supt.  of  Health— Dr.  Goode  Cheat- 
ham,   Brevard. 

Supt.  Co.  Home— W.  P.  McGaha,  Bre- 
vard. 

Co.  Supt.  Schools — T.  C.  Henderson, 
Quebec. 

Co.  Board  of  Education — W.  W.  Zachary, 
Brevard;  Edwin  Poor,  Brevard;  M.  W. 
Garran,    East   Fork. 

Co.  Commissioners — L.  W.  Brooks, 
(chm.),  Cherryficld;  W.  M.  Henry,  Brevard; 
J.    C.    Dearer,    Davidsons    River. 

Co.  Board  of  Elections— F.  L.  DeVane, 
D.    L.    English,    T.    T.    Patton,    Brevard. 

Tax  Rate — 2oc.  State;  loc.  contingent; 
18c.  schools;  28  l-3c.  railroad;  4  2-3c.  pau- 
per; 4c.  bridges;  5c.  special;  20c.  roads,  and 
$3.60    poll. 

Public  Roads — Worked  by  taxation. 
Bridge  fund  provided.  No.  miles,  500.  Im- 
proved,   50. 

TS'RRELIi. 

County   Seat,    Columbia. 

Clerk  of  the  Court— W.   M.    Brickhouse. 

Sheriff — W.    B.    Cooper,    Columbia. 

Treasurer — H.    W.    McClees,    Columbia. 

Coroner — A.    Liverman,    Columbia. 

Register  of  Deeds — T.  W.  .Jones,  Colum- 
bia. 

Surveyor — C.     C.     Basnight,    Columbia. 

Supt.  Co.  Home — Wm.  Rhodes,  Colum- 
bia. 

•    Co.   Supt.    Schools— R.   H.   Spruill,   Colum- 
bia. 

Board  of  Education — J.  G.  Brickhouse, 
Columbia;  A.  L.  Walker,  Columbia;  J.  W. 
Cahoon,    Gum   Neck. 

Co.  Commissioners — J.  B.  Combs,  Fort 
Landing;  L.  B.  Combs,  Gum  Neck;  W.  W. 
Sawj'er,     Columbia. 

Co.  Board  of  Elections— B.  W.  Cohn,  M. 
K.  Ilasket,  S.  R.  Bateman,  (chm.),  Co- 
lumbia. 

No.    Schools — White,    27;    colored,    9. 

Tax  Rate— County.  23  2-3  on  $100;  special 
county,  10c.  on  $100;  school,  23e.  on  $100; 
State,  25c.  on  $100;  total,  81  2-3c.  on  $100; 
t-oll,   $2.45. 

Public  Roads— Worked  by  Old  State  Law. 
No.    miles,    150. 

UNION. 

County    Seat,    Monroe. 

Clerk  of  the  Court — D.  A.  Houston,  Mon- 
roe. 

Sheriff — B.    A.    Home,    Monroe. 

Register  of  Deeds — J.  E.  Stewart,  Mon- 
roe. 

Treasurer — Jas.    H.    Williams,    Monroe. 

Coroner — V.    D.    Sikes,    Monroe. 

Surveyor- R.  W.  Elliott,  Monroe,  R.  F. 
D.    No.    5. 

Standard-Keeper — W.   L.   Wolfe,   Monroe. 

Co.  Attorneys — Adams,  Jerome  &  Arm- 
field,    Monroe. 

Co.  Supt.  Health— U.  D.  Stewart,  Mon- 
roe. 

Supt.  Co.  Home— W.  T.  Stewart,  Mon- 
roe. 


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Co.   Supt.   Schools— R.  N.  Nesbit,  Monroe. 
Board     of     Education— J.      W.     Ashcroft, 
(clini.),    Monroe;    J.    A.    Marsii,    Marshville; 
J.    E.    Brown,    Indian   Trail. 

Co.  Commissioners— J.  C.  Laney,  (chm.). 
Prices  Mills;  T.  J.  Jordan,  Monroe;  W.  G. 
Long',    Unionville 

Co.    Board   of   Elections— I.    A.    Clontz,    J. 
S.    Hasty,    F.    F.    Griffin,    Monroe. 
No.    Schools— White,    86;    colored,    35. 
Tax   Rate— County,   18c.    on  $100;    special, 
37c.;    and   $1.50   poll.    Bonded    debt,    $6,500. 
Public    Roads— B.    T.     Fletcher,     Monroe, 
Supt.      Worked      by    labor     and      taxation, 
16    2-3c.    on    $100    and    62c.    poll.    Convicts 
used.      No.    miles,    100;    gravel,    6;    crushed 
stone.    1;    otherwise    improved,    56.       Three 
iron  bridges. 

VANCE. 
County  Scat,    Henderson. 
Clerk    of    the    Court— Henry    Perry,    Hen- 
derson. 

Register  of  Deeds— K.   W.   Edwards,    Hen- 
derson. 
Sheriff- E.    A.    Powell,    Henderson. 
Treasurer— W.    E.    Gary,    Henderson. 
Surveyor— W.    H.    Hood,    Henderson. 
Co.    Attornej — A.    C.    Zollicoffer,    Hender- 
son. 

Co.  Supt.  Health— J.  Hill  Tucker,  Hen- 
derson. 

Supt.  Co.  Home— J.  W.  Oakley,  Hender- 
son. 

Co.  Board  of  Education— R.  J.  Gill, 
(chm.),  Henderson;  .1.  U.  Fleming,  Dabney; 
H.    T.    Shanks,    Williamsboro. 

Co.  Supt.  Schools— Joseph  C.  Kittrell, 
Henderson. 

Co.  Commissioners— J.  A.  Kelly,  Hender- 
son; I.  C.  Bobbitt,  Henderson;  H.  M. 
Hight,  Kittrell;  N.  D.  Boyd,  Townsville; 
W.   B.   Daniel,    Epsom. 

Co.    Board    of    Elections— T.    M.    Pittman, 
(chm.),    Henderson;    W.    H.   Smith.   Kittrell; 
R.    F.   V.   No.   1;   G.   A.   Kittrell,   Kittrell. 
No.    Schools — White,    26;    colored,    24. 
Tax   Rate— County,   71c.   on  $100. 
Public    Roads— T.    A.    Steed,    Supt.,    Hen- 
derson.    Worked  by   taxation,   5c.    on   $100; 
15c.  on  poll,  and  15  per  cent,  of  the  profits 
of    Henderson    dispensary. 

WAKE. 

County    Scat,    Raleigh. 

Clerk  of  the  Court— \Vm.  M.  Russ,  Ral- 
eigh. 

Sheriff— Joseph  H.   Sears,  Raleigh. 

Register  of  Deeds- J.  J.  Bernard,  Raleigh. 

Treasurer- B.    P.    Williamson,    Raleigh. 

Coroner— C.    A.    Separk,    Raleigh. 

Surveyor — W.    P.   Massey,   Neuso,   No.   2. 

Slandard-Kecp:  r- F.  H.  Lumsden,  Raleigh. 

Co.    Attorney— Bart   M.    Gatling,   Raleigh. 

Co.  Supt.  Health— J.  W.  McGee,  Jr.,  Ral- 
eigh. 

Supt.  Co.  Home— A.  A.  Rowland,  R.tI- 
eigh. 

Public  Administrator— Leo.  D.  Heartt, 
Raleigh. 

Co.    Supt.    Schools— Z.    V.    Judd,    Raleigh. 

Co.    Board    of    Education— J.      D.      Allen, 


(chm.).    Falls;    L.    J.    Sears,    Apex;    E.    M 
Rollins,    Raleigh. 

Co.  Commissioners— D.  T.  Johnson 
(chm.),  Raleigh;  W.  C.  Brewer,  Wake  For 
est;  D.  Bryant  Harrison,  Raleigh,  No.  2 
A.  Turner  Smith,  Willow  Springs,  No.  1 
W.    M.   Yates,    Apex,   No.   1. 

Co.  Board  of  Elections— Bart.  M.  Gat- 
lign,  (chm.),  Raleigh;  O.  K.  Holden,  Wake 
Forest;    John    Nichols,    Secretary,    Raleigh. 

No.    Schools— White,    87;    colored,    60. 

Tax  Rate— County,  :!0c.  on  $100  and  60c. 
poll;  bridges  and  roads,  15c.  and  45c.  poll; 
school  bonds,  3c.  and  9c.  poll;  graded 
schools,  20c.  and  60c.  poll.  Bonded  debt, 
$100,000. 

Public  Roads— W.  G.  Allen,  Supt,  Ral- 
eigh.   No.    iron    bridges,    9. 

WARREN. 

County  Seat,   Warrenton. 

Clerk  of  the  Court— J.  R.  Rodwell,  War- 
renton. 

Sheriff— R.    E.    Davis,    Warrenton. 

R(  gister  of  Deeds— John  A.  Dowtin,  War- 
renton. 

Treasurer — J.    L.    Coleman,    Macon. 

Coroner — Simon    Fleming,    Warrenton. 

Co.    Supt.    Health— M.    P.    Perry,    Macon. 

Supt.  Co.  Home— John  S.  Davis,  War- 
renton. 

Co.   Supt.    Schools- Nat.   Allen,  Ridgeway. 

Co.  Board  of  Education— W.  E.  Davis, 
(chm.),  Creek;  W.  T.  Carter,  Vaughan; 
W.    A.    Burwell,    Warrenton. 

Co.  Commissioners— J.  T.  Mills,  Manson; 
Walter  Allen,  Axtel;  R.  B.  Davis,  Grove 
Hill;  Peter  M.  Stallings,  Fitts;  L.  Vinson, 
Littleton. 

Co.  Board  of  Elections— J.  D.  Newell, 
Onkville;  H.  B.  Hunter,  Alton;  N.  M. 
Jones,    Vicksboro. 

No.    Schools — White,    31 ;    colored,    45. 

Tax  Rate— County,  23  2-3c.  on  $100  and 
$:''.75  poll;  bridges  and  roads,  25e.  and 
7jc.    poll. 

Public  Roads — Grant  Beardsley,  Supt. 
Worked  by  labor  and  taxation.  Convicts 
can  be  used.  No.  miles,  650;  improved  by 
gravel,    50;    otherwise    improved,    100. 

V/ASHIXGTON. 

County   Seat,   Plvmouth. 

Clerk  of  the  Court— C.  V.  W.  Ausbon, 
Plvmouth. 

Sheriff— W.    J.    Jackson,    Plymouth. 

Register  of  Deeds— F.  R.  Johnston,  Ply- 
mouth. 

Treasurer — C.    Latham.    Plymouth. 

Standard-Keeper- J.    M.    Arps,    Plymouth. 

Co.  Supt.  Health— W.  H.  Ward,  Ply- 
mouth. ' 

Supt.    Co.    Home— H.    Gurkin,    Plymouth. 

Co.  Supt.  Schools— Clinton  J.  Everett, 
Plvmouth. 

Board  of  Education— C.  J.  Norman, 
(chm.),  Plymouth;  Dr.  W.  H.  Hardison, 
Creswell;    fhos.    S.    Swain,    Skinnersville. 

Co.  Commissioners — Levi  Blount,  (chm.), 
Plymouth;  S.  B.  Johnson,  Roper;  H.  A. 
Litchfield,    Creswell. 

Co.     Board    of    Elections- S.     B.     Spruill, 


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COUNTY    AFFAIBS    AND    OFFICIALS. 


Plymouth;  W.  S.  Davenport,  Mackey, 
Ferrv;    J.    E.    Johnston,    Roper. 

Tax  Ratt^County,  23  2-3c.  on  $100  and 
40c.   on  poll.     No.   iron  bridges,  2. 

No.   Schools — White,   27;   colored,   18. 

AVATAXJGA. 

County    Seat,    Boone. 

Clerk  of  the  Court— Thomas  Bingham, 
Boone. 

Sheriff— John    W.    Hodges,    Rutherwood. 

Register  of  Deeds — J.  M.  May,   Boone. 

Treasurer — W.   T.   Hayes,   Hagaman. 

Coroner — Sim    Penley. 

Surveyor — Larkin    Trivett,    Boone. 

Standard-Keeper — J.    G.    Vannoy,    Boone. 

Co.  Supt.  Health— Dr.  Joseph  W.  Hodges, 
Roone. 

Supt.  Co.  Horns — Jesse  H.  Brown, 
Adams. 

Co.  Supt.  Schools— B.  B.  Dougherty, 
Boone. 

Co.  Board  of  Education — T.  P.  Adams, 
(chm.),  Silverstone;  H.  C.  Miller,  Blowing 
Rock;   J.    W.    Farthing,    Boone. 

Co.  Commissioners— W.  C.  Coffey,  E.  R. 
ICggers,  Sweetwater;  L.  A.  Greene,  (chm.), 
Norris. 

Co.  Board  of  Elections — J.  M.  Morezt, 
(chm.),  Boone;  W.  F.  Sherwood,  Amantha; 
G.    W.    Robbing,    Shulls   Mills. 

No.     Schools — White,    70;    colored,    4. 

Tax  Rate— County,  23  2-3c.  on  $100  and 
S8c.  poll.  Floating  debt,  court  house  bonds, 
$16,000. 

WAYNE. 
County   S  at,    Guidsboro. 

Clerk  of  the  Court -James  R.  Hatch, 
Goldsboro. 

Sheriff— E.    A.    Stevens    Goldsboro. 

Register  of  Deeds— W.  G.  Britt,  Golds- 
boro. 

Treasurer — J.    W.   Thompson.    Goldsboro. 

Coroner — C.   E.   Stanley,   Goldsboro. 

Surveyor — Louis  Godwin,   Starlight. 

Standard-Keeper— C.  F.  Taylor,  Golds- 
boro. 

Co.   Attornev — I.  F.   Dortch,   Goldsboro. 

Co.  Supt.  Health— Dr.  T.  L.  Ginn,  Golds- 
boro. 

Supt.    Co.    Home— E.    M.    Head,   Pikeville. 

Co.  Supt.  Schools— E.  T.  Atkinson,  Golds- 
boro. 

Board  of  Education — Jos.  E.  Robinson, 
Cchm.),  Goldsboro;  Barnes  Aycock,  Fre- 
mont;   W.    F.    English,   Mt.    Olive. 

Board  of  Elections— H.  B.  Parker,  Jr., 
(chm.),  Goldsboro;  Barnes  Aycock,  Fre- 
mont; John  E.  Dobson,  Goldsboro. 

Co.  Commissioners — W.  R.  Hollowell, 
(chm.),  Goldsboro;  Wm.  Holmes,  Mt.  O'ive; 
M.  T.  Johnson,  Fremont;  George  M.  War- 
rick,   Grantham;    J.    M.    Wood,    Goldsboro. 

No.    Schools — White,    "1 ;    colored,    40. 

Tax  Rate— 23c.  on  $100  and  36c.  poll; 
graded  schools,  33  l-3c  and  $1.00  poll; 
school  tax.  18c. ;  school  poll.  $1.50. 

Public  Roads— W.  R.  Hollowell. (chm.) 
Bd.  Co.   Commissioners,   Goldsboro,  Supt. 

\m:lkes. 

County  Seat,   Wilkesboro. 


Board    of    Education — R.     A.    Spain- 
(chm.),    Wilkesboro;    C.     F.    Fields, 
V.   McGhinnis,   Boomer. 
Co.     Home — J.     N.     Brooks,     Fair- 


Clerk  of  the  Court— C.  H.  Somers,  Wilkes- 
boro. 

Sheriff — P.    E.    Brown,    Wilkesboro. 

Register  of  Deeds — 0.  F.  Blevins,  Wilkes- 
boro. 

Treasurer — P.    E.    Brown,    Wilkesboro. 

Coroner — Wm.  Sebastian,  North  Wilkes- 
boro. 

Surv'eyor — L.    B.    Myers,    Hays. 

Co.   Attorney — W.  W.   Barber,  Wilkesboro. 

Co.  Supt.  Health- Dr.  S.  Q.  Myers,  North 
Wilkesboro. 

Co.  Supt.  Schools— C.  C.  Wright,  Hunting 

Co.  Entry  Taker— C.  U.  Davis,  Wilkes- 
boro. 

Co. 

i  hour, 

Eikin 

Supt. 
plains. 

Co.  Commissioners — J.  H.  Johnson, 
(chm.),  Wilkesboro;  W.  F.  Trogdon,  North 
Wilkesboro;    C.    H.    CaUard,    Wi.bar. 

Co.  Board  of  Elections — C.  F.  Mor- 
rison, (chm.),  Wilkesboro;  A.  B.  Williams, 
North  Wilkesboro;  John  Davidson,  Wilkes- 
boro. 

No.    Schools— White,   120;    colored,   20. 

Tax  Rate— County,  23  2-3c.  on  $100;  bonds 
23  l-3c.  on  $100;  poll.  $2.70.  Bonded  debt, 
$62,000.      Floating    debt,    $3,000. 

Public  Roads— Worktd  by  Old  State  Law. 
No.  miles,  500;  improved,  5.  No.  iron 
bridges,  7. 

wHiSON. 

County    Seal,    Wilson. 

Clerk  of  the  Court— S.  G.  Mewborn, 
Wilson. 

Sheriff— W.    D.    P.    Sharp,    Wilson. 
Register   of  Deeds— W.    M.    Wells,   Wilson. 
Treasurer — W.    T.    Fa'.mer,    Wilson. 
Coroner-— Dr.    W.    H.    -^nd  rson,    Wilson. 
Surveyor— J.    W.   Taylor,   Elm   City. 
Standard-Keeper — Eli    Felton,    Wilson. 
Co.   Attorney — H.   G.  Connor,  Jr.,   Wilson. 
Co.    Supt.    Health— W.    S.    Anderson,    Wil- 
son. 

Supt.    Co.    Home— W.    A.    Stott,    Wilson. 

Public  Administrator — S.  A.  Woodard, 
Wilson. 

Co.    Supt.    Schools — E.    J     Barnes,   Wilson. 

Board  of  Education— G.  W.  Connor, 
(chm.),  Wilson;  Nathan  Bass,  Black  Creek; 
John  T.   Revell,  Kenly,   R.  F.   D.   No.  2. 

Co.  Commissioners — W.  T.  Clark,  (chm.), 
Wilson;  J.  W.  Cox,  Elm  City;  J.  H. 
Forbes,  Wilbanks;  J.  S.  Tomlinson,  Black 
Creek;    W.    H.    Mercer,    Wilson. 

Co.  Board  of  Elections — 0.  P.  Dicken- 
son, Wilson;  L.  P.  Woodard,  Wilson,  R.  F. 
D.   No.   4;  S.   H.   T^-son,   Saratoga. 

No.    Schools— White,    47;    colored,    29. 

Tax  Rate— County  16  l-2c.  on  $100  and 
15  l-2c.  poll;  roads,  15c.  and  45o.  poll. 
Bonded    debt,    $13,000. 

Public  Roads — George  W.  Massey,  Wil- 
son, Supt.  Worked  by  taxation.  Convicts 
us"d.    No.    iron    bridges.    2. 


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VADKIN, 

County    Seat.    Yadkinville. 

Cld'k    of    till.'    Court — J.    L.    Crater, 
kinville. 

Sluritf— G.    T.    Wliite,    Buck   Shoal. 

Register  of  Deeds— P.  L.  Wilhelm,  East 
Bend. 

Treasurer — J.   H.   Mackie,   Yadkinville. 

Coroner — J.    M.    Kirk. 

Surveyor — W.  H.  G.  Wooten,  East  B^nd, 
No.    1.  " 

Standard-Keeper — T.  L.  Castcvens,  Boon- 
ville. 

Co.    Attorney — Bcnbow 
ville. 

Co.    Supt.    of  Health— S, 
kinville. 

Supt.    Co.    Home— W.    A 
ville. 

Co.   Supt.  Schools — A.  J.   Martin,  Benbow. 

Co.  Board  of  Education — J.  A.  Turner, 
Panther  Creek;  51.  L.  Woodliouse,  Boon- 
ville;    J.    W.    Pass,    (ehni.),    Yadkinville. 

Co.  Commissioners — M.  M.  Crumel, 
(chm.),  Boonville;  Isaac  Shores,  Yadkin- 
ville;  J.    I.    Norman,   East   Bend. 

Co.  Board  of  Elections— S.  H.  Wilmoth. 
(chm.),  Boonville;  J.  L.  Sampson,  Yad- 
kinville;   W.    L.    Kelly,    Yadkinville. 

No.     Schools — White,    56;    colored,    6. 

Tax   Rat"— 23  2-.3o  on   $100  and  .SSc.    poll. 

Public  Roads— AVorkrd  by  Old  Stat-  T  nw. 
Sp  nt    out    of   general    tund    about   $1,475. 


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L.    Russell,   Yad- 

Royal,    Yadkin- 


YANCEY. 

County   Seat,    Burnsville. 

Clerk  of  the  Court— Jas.  B.  Hensley, 
FJurnsville. 

Sheriff — M.    C.    Honeycutt,   Burnsville. 
Treasurer- E.   M.    Proffitt,    Cane   River. 
Coroner — J.    M.    Hall,    Micaville. 
Surveyor — J.    R.    Young,    Celo. 
Co.    Supt.    Schools— G.    P.   ryjyton,   Elmer. 
Supt.    Co.    Home — William    Roland,    Bur- 
ton. 

Co.  Board  Education — E.  E.  Hawkins, 
(chm.),  Burnsville;  W.  Hensley,  Bald 
Creek;  W.   O.   Griffith,   Micaville. 

Co.  Commissioners — H.  R.  Peek,  (chm.), 
Toledo;  S.  D.  Robinson,  Burnsville;  M.  C. 
Penland,    Paint    Gap. 

Co.  Board  Elections — Z.  B.  Anglin, 
(chm.),  Burnsville;  J.  Bis  Ray,  Burnsville; 
W.    B     Banks,   Burnsville. 

No.     Schools— White,    55;    colored,    2. 

Tax-  Rate— $1.20  on  $100;  county,  30c.; 
schools,  18c.;  State,  25c.;  paupers,  7c;  to 
pay  judgments  outstanding  against  county, 
15c.;    poll,    $2.65. 

Public  Roads — Worked  under  Special  Act 
of  1907.  Each  township  has  two  superin- 
tendents, free  labor  supplemented  by  tax  on 
property.  Six  days  required  from  all  road 
liands. 


9b 


PRACTTCTNG  ATTORNEYS  IN    NORTH    CAROLINA. 


Practicing  Attorneys  in  North  Carolina. 


ALiAMANCE. 

J.  H.  Vernon,  Jr.,  E.  S.  W.  Dameron, 
Jno.  R.  Hoffman,  W.  H.  CaiToll,  Jno.  M. 
Cook,  Jas.  W.  Murray,  Burlington;  E.  S. 
Parker,  E.  S.  Parker,  jr.,  J.  A.  Long,  J.  S. 
Cook,  C.  A.  Holt,  Herman  Hughes,  Gra- 
ham. 

ALEXAIVDER. 

R.  Z.  Linney,  J.  H.  Purke,  R.  B.  Burke, 
J.    L.    Gwaltnev,    Tavlorsville. 

ALLEGHANY. 

R.  A.  Doughton,  Jno.  M.  Wagoner,  Jno. 
0.  Bower,  Geo.  Cheek,  Sparta;  W.  C. 
Fields,    Mouth    of    Wilsoii,    Va. 

ANSON. 

H.  H.  McLendon,  F.  E.  Tliomas  (Me- 
Lenden  &  Thomas),  L.  D.  Robinson,  T.  L. 
Caudle,  (Robinson  &  Caudle),  F.  J.  Ooxe, 
•\V.  E.  Brock,  (Coxe  &  Brock),  John  W. 
Gulledge,  James  A.  Lockhart,  John  T. 
Bennett,  R.  T.  Bennett,  R.  E.  Little,  H. 
S.    Boggan,    Wadesboro. 

ASHE. 

G.  L.  Park,  J.  W.  Todd,  R.  L.  Ballou, 
A.  E.  Tilley,  T.  C.  Bo«ie,  J.  B.  Council, 
J.  R.  Henderson,  Jr.,  Jefferson;  H.  M. 
Wellborne,   Transon. 

BEAUFORT 

Small  &MacLean,  N.  L.  Simmons,  H.  C. 
Carter,  Ward  &  Grimes,  Harry  McMullan, 
\\.  D.  Grimes,  W.  C.  Rodman,  Nicholson 
&  Daniel,  Bragaw  &  Harding,  D.  G. 
Fowle,   W'ashington;    J.    O.    Barber,    Aurora. 

BURKE 

A.  C.  Avery,  Sr.,  A.  C.  Avery,  Jr.,  I. 
T.  A  very,  \V.  C.  Erwin  S.  J.  Ervnn,  J. 
F.  Perkins,  J.  M.  Mu'l,  M.  Silver  W.  S. 
Pearson,  O.  F.  McKesson,  Robert  Riddle, 
t'rank  McDowell,  R.  L.  Huffman,  Morgan- 
ton. 

CABARRUS. 

Montgomerj'  &;  Crowell,  Paul  B.  Means, 
H.  S.  Puryear,  W.  M.  Smith,  W.  G.  Means, 
L.  T.  Hartsell,  Adams,  Jerome,  Armfield 
&  Maness,  M.  B.  Stickley,  H.  S.  Williams, 
Concord. 

CALDWELL. 

W.    H.    Bower,    Lawrence    Wakefield,    W. 

C.  Newland,  Edmund  Jones,  J.  Will  Whis- 
nant,  M.  N.  Harshaw,  Mark  Sguires,  Thos. 
M.    Newland,    Lenoir;    R.    B.    Bush,    R.    F. 

D.  No.  3,  Lenoir. 

CAMDEN. 
C.    H.    Spencer,    Soutli   Mills. 

CARTERET 

Chas.  L.  Abernethv,  M.  L.  Davis,  J.  F. 
D-uncan,  Claud  R.  Wheaily,  Beaufort;  Paul 
Webb,    Morehead    City. 

CASWELL. 

M.  C.   AVinstead,  Milton;   Julius  Johnston, 
A.    E.    Henderson,    Yancevville. 
CATAWBA. 

L.  L.  Witherspoon.  George  McCorkle,  D. 
Witherspoon,  W.  C.  Feimster.  W.  B.  Gaith- 
er,    C.     H.    Mebane.     Xewton;     S.     H.    Jor- 


dan,   Conovtr;    E.    B.    Cline,    W.    A.    Self, 

A.  A.  Whitener.  T.  M.  Hufham,  D.  L. 
Russell,    M.    H.    Youn*:.    Hickory. 

CHATHA3I. 
R.  H.  Hayes,  H.  A.  Ijondon,  Fred.  W. 
Evnum,  H.  "  M.  London,  J.  Elmer  Long, 
J."  G.  Reucher,  Pittsboro;  Walter  D.  Siler, 
J.  George  Hannah,  Jr.,  Siler  City;  R.  H. 
Dixon,    Ore    Hill. 

CHEROIvEE. 

Ben   Posv,    E.    B.    Norvell,    J.    D.    Malone, 
M.    W.    Bell,    Jno.    H.    Dillard,    Murphy. 
CHOWAN. 

W.  D.  Pruden,  J.  N.  Pruden,  W.  M. 
Bond,  C.  S.  Vann,  W.  S.  Privott,  W.  J. 
Leary,    J.     H.    McMullan,    Jr.,    Edenton. 

CLAA. 

O.    L.    Anderson,    Hav.?\'ille. 

CLEVELAND. 

Ryburn  &  Hoey,  Webb  &  JIull,  Anthony 
&  Gardner,  Quinn  &  Hamrick,  Shelby; 
E.  L.  Campbell,  B.  F.  Dixon,  Jr.,  — .  — . 
McMillan,    King's    Mountain. 

COLUIVIBUS. 

Leamon  Baggett,  I'abor;  D.  J.  Lewis, 
J.  B.  Schulken,  H.  L.  Lyon,  Jackson 
Greer,    Donald   McRackan,    E.    M.    Toon,    I. 

B.  Tucker,    J.    R.    Williamson,    Whiteville; 

C.  D.     Koonce,     Chadbourn. 

CRAVEN. 

W.  W.  Clark,  F.  M.  Simmons,  M.  D.  W. 
Stevenson,  A.  D.  Ward,  D.  L.  Ward,  W.  D, 
Mclver,  Chas.  R.  Thomas,  R.  B.  Nixon, 
R.  A.  Nunn,  P.  M.  Pcarsall,  Henry  R. 
Bryan,  Sam  I.  Moore,  Lsonidas  J.  Moore, 
win.  Dunn,  Jr.,  M.  H.  Allen,  E.  M.  Green, 
S.  W.  Hancock,  S.  M.  Brinson,  D.  E.  Hen- 
derson, J.  C.  Baker,  New  Bern. 
CUMBERLAND. 

H.  S.  Averitt,  J.  W.  Bolton,  C.  W. 
Broadfoot,    H.    S.    Brothers,    V.    C.    Bullard, 

D.  J.    Cashwcll    H.    L.    Cook,    A.    S.    Hall, 

E.  R.  MacKethan,  I.  A.  Murcbison,  J.  S. 
Xewton,  Q.  K.  Nimocks,  W.  H.  Pope, 
H.  McD.  Robinson,  L  G.  Shaw,  G.  M. 
Lose,  A.  S.  Rose,  N.  A.  Sinclair,  R.  H. 
Dye,  T.  H.  Sutton,  Fayetteville ;  Z.  B. 
Newton,    Hope    Mills. 

CURRITUCK. 

A.  M.    Simmons,    Cairituck. 

DARE. 

B.  G.    Crisp,    D.    M.    Stringfield,    Manteo. 

DAVIDSON. 

F.  C.  Robbins.  E.  E.  Raper,  S.  E.  Wil- 
liams, W.  P.  Mangum  Turner,  Walser  & 
Walser,  Wade  H.  Phillips,  J.  R.  Mc- 
Crary,  F.  R.  Loftin,  Lexington;  A.  F. 
Sams,    Thomasville. 

DA\^E. 

E.  L.  Yoithe,  T.  B.  Bailev,  Jacob  Stew- 
art, A.  T.  Sprout,  Jr.,  T.  N.  Chaffln,  E. 
H.    Morris,    Mocksville. 

DUPLIN. 

D.  L.  Carlton,  H.  I).  Williams,  Thad 
Jones.  L.  A.  Beasley,  Jno.  A.  Gavin,  Ken- 
ansville;  H.  L.  Stevens,  Warsaw;  Geo.  R. 
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97 


BERTIE. 

Francis  D.  Winston,  .Tames  B.  Martin, 
St.  Leon  Scull,  Walter  R.  Jolinson,  Moses 
B.  Gillam,  John  H.  Mar  thews.',  Kdward  S. 
Askow,  .Joseph  H.  Novveil,  John  W.  Daven- 
port, Windsor. 
BLADEN. 

J.  B.  Clark,  T.  A.  Lyon,  R.  S.  White, 
Elizabethtown. 

BRUXSAVICK. 

E.  H.  Cranmor,  R.  W.  Davis,  C.  Ed. 
Taylor,  Southport. 

BUNCOMBE. 

Geo.  H.  Wright,  Merrick  &  Barnard,  M. 
W.  Brown,  W.  P.  Brown,  Frank  Carter, 
H.  B.  Carter,  H.  C.  Cheoitter,  Locke  Craig, 
Zeb  Curtis,  Davidson,  Bourne  &  Paikcr, 
Donald  Gillis,  J.  M.  Gudger,  J.  M.  Gud- 
ger,  Jr.,  Jones  &  Jones,  V.  S.  Lusk,  Wells 
&  Swain,  Thomas  A.  Junes,  Julius  C.  Mar- 
tin, Charles  A.  Webb.  Merrimon  &  Mcrri- 
mon,  Thomas  Settle,  Sl.uford  &  Shuford, 
r.  A.  Sondley,  Tucker  &  Murphy,  W.  R. 
Whitson,  John  P.  Arthur,  Adams  &  Adams, 
R.  S.  McCall,  J.  R.  Stavnes,  F.  \V.  Thomas, 
Roland  Wolf,  Charles  A.  Moore,  H.  B. 
Stevens,  Zebulon  Weaver,  G.  S.  Reynolds, 
J.  H.  Martin,  J.  F.  Glenn,  J.  B.  Ander- 
son, J.  S.  Stvles,  C  N.  Malcne,  Gilmer 
Welch,  V.  Gudger,  W.  S.  Rodaker,  R.  R. 
Williams,  P.  H.  Winston,  G.  A.  Thomasson, 
W.  J.  Cocke,  P.  C.  Cocke,  J.  H.  Waller,  R 
R.    Reynolds. 

DURHAM, 

W.  G.  Branham,  S.  C.  Brawley,  E.  W. 
Cannadv,  W.  P.  Cannady.  S.  C.  Chambers, 
W.  J.  Brodgen,  R.  O.  Kverett,  F.  L.  Ful- 
ler, Jones  Fuller,  Jno.  C.  Gibbs,  J.  A. 
Giles,  R.  H.  Sykes.  P.  C.  Gialiam,  W.  A. 
Guthrie,  W.  B.  Guthrie,  Ed.  J.  Hill,  S. 
M.  Holton,  Benjamin  Lovenstine,  J.  S. 
Manning,  H.  A.  Foushee,  W.  W.  Mason, 
Arley  M.  Moore,  R.  P.  Reid,  D.  W.  Sor- 
rell,  R.  W.  Winston,  V.  S.  Bryant,  J.  M. 
Umstead,  Charles  Scarlett,  J.  E.  Pegram, 
J.  F.   Cotheran,   A.   S.   Hopgood,  Durham. 

EDGECOMBE. 

R.  G.  Allsbrook,  Jno.  L.  Bridgers,  Henry 
Clarke  Bridgers,  G.  M.  T.  Fou.ntain,  Don- 
nell  Gilliam.  Henry  A.  Gilliam,  Jas.  R. 
Gaskill,  W.  O.  Howard,  Paul  Jones,  James 
Pender,  H.  H.  Phillips,  J.  F.  Liles,  H.  L. 
Staton,  Tarboro;  L.  V.  Bassett,  J.  B. 
Ramsey,  Thos.  H.  Battle,  R.  T.  Fountain, 
Rocky   Mount;    W.    J.    Taylor,    Whitakers. 

FORSYTH. 

O.  B.  Watson,  J.  3.  Bu.xton,  Clement 
Manly,  Lindsay  Patterson,  W.  M.  Hendren, 
W.  T.  Wilson,  George  P.  Pell,  B.  S.  Wom- 
ble,  D.  H.  Blair,  Jno.  T.  Benbow,  S.  E. 
Hall,  J.  E.  Alexander,  Jno  F.  Reynolds, 
H.  L.  Beckerdite,  L.  M.  Swnnk,  H.  Mon- 
tague, W.  A.  Blair,  J.  Palmer,  F.  T. 
Baldwin,  W.  V.  Hartman,  H.  O.  Sapp,  D. 
P.  Mast,  E.  A.  Griffith,  A.  H.  Eller,  H. 
R.  Starbuck,  J.  S.  Grogan,  T.  W.  Watson, 
G.     H.     Hasten.     J.     W.     Soro^gs,     B.       C. 


Tavis,  A.  E.  Holton,  E.  E.  Gray,  Winston- 
Salem. 

FRANKLIN. 

R.  B.  White,  Krankiinton;  F.  S.  Spruill, 
T.  W.  Bickett,  W.  H.  Ruffin,  W.  H.  Var- 
borough,  W.  1\I.  Person,  B.  B.  Massenburg, 
Thos.   B.   Wilder,   B.   J.    Holden,   Louisburg. 

GASTON. 

0.  F.  Mason,  A.  L.  liul winkle,  J.  G. 
Carpenter,  S.  B.  Sparrow,  Dallas;  Geo.  W. 
Wilson,  A.  G.  Manguni,  Hugh  Long,  W. 
H.  Lewis,  J.  Van  Long,  I.  F.  Long,  Gar- 
land &  Jones,  — .  — .  Griflin,  Gastonia; 
S.  J.  Durham,  C.  E.  Whitney,  Bessemer 
City. 

GATES. 

L  L.  Smith,  A.  P.  Godwin,  T.  W.  Cos- 
ten,    Jr.,    Gatesville. 

GRAHAM. 

Robt.  L.  Pliiliips,  J.  N.  Moody,  A.  D. 
Roby,    Robbinsville. 

GRANVILLE. 

B.  S.  Roysttr,  Oxford;  D.  G.  Brummitt, 
Hester,  A.  W.  Graham,  B.  K.  Lassiter, 
Wm.  H.  Harrison.  A.  A.  Hicks,  H.  M.  Shaw, 
\V.   B.   Shaw,   T.    Lanier,   T.   G.    Stem,   Otho. 

D.  Lyon,    W.    A.    Devin,    Oxford. 

GREENE. 

Swift  Galloway,  J.  W.  Albritton,  L.  V. 
Morrill,  G.  M.  Lind.say,  J.  P.  Frizzell, 
Snow   Hill. 

GUILFORD. 

Spencer  B.  Adams,  Jno.  A.  Barringer, 
Thos.  S.  Beall,  E.  Spencer  Blackburn,  G. 
S.  Bradshaw,  W.  J.  Sherod,  W.  P.  Bynum, 
Jr,  R.  D.  Douglas,  R.  M.  Douglas.  N.  L. 
Eure,  G.  S.  Ferguson,  Roger  W.  Harrison, 
Carl  H.  Hemdon,  F.  P.  Hobgood,  Jr., 
T.  C.  Hoyle,  E.  J.  Justice,  E.  D.  Broad- 
hurst,  A.  B.  Kimball,  R.  R.  King,  E.  D. 
Kuykendall,  S.  Glenn  Brown,  J.  T.  More- 
h:ad,  O.  L.  Sapp,  T.  J.  Murphy  L  C. 
Wright,  George  M.  Patton,  L.  M. 
Scott,  C.  E.  McLean,  Thos.  J.  Shaw,  Jno. 
N.  Staples,  C.  M.  .Stedman.  A.  Wayland 
Cooke,  David  Stern,  R.  C.  Stnidwick,  Z. 
V.  Taylor,  J.  I.  Scales,  A.  M.  Scales, 
John  N.  Wilson,  C.  G.  Wright,  Greensboro; 
T.  J.  Gold,  Wcscott  Roberson,  E.  D.  Steele, 
High  Point;  T.  E.  Whitakor.  Oak  Ridge. 
HALIFAX. 

Day,    Bell   &   Dunn,   S.    S.    Alsop,   Enfield; 

E.  L.  Travis.  Halifax;  M.  M.  Furgerson, 
Littleton;  Kitchin  &  Smith,  A.  P.  Kitchin, 
Albion  Dunn,  S.  A.  Dunn,  Hugh  Johnston, 
Thos.  F.  Whitlev,  R.  H.  Smith,  Scotland 
Neck;  Geo.  C.  Green,  W.  E.  Daniel,  E.  T. 
Clark,  D.  B.  Zollicoffer,  Jr.,  T.  C.  Harri- 
son, Weldon. 

HARNETT. 

D.  H.  McLean,  C.  H.  Muse,  Hiram  Bag- 
gett,  Lillington;  L.  B.  Chapin,  Duke:  E. 
S.  Smith,  Linden;  AV.  A.  Stewart,  R.  L. 
(!odwin,  H.  L.  Godwin,  N.  A.  Townsend, 
J.  C.  Clifford,  E.  F.  Young,  Dunn. 
HAYWOOD. 

W.  T.  Crawford,  John  W.  Norwood,  W. 
L.  Norwood,  \V.  B.  Ferguson,  H.  R.  Fer- 
iriisnn.    J      W.     F-rffiienn.       W     J,    Hannah, 


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Geo.  H.  Smathers,  J.  H.  Howell,  J.  R. 
Morgan,  S.  C.  Welch,  A.  B.  Bryan,  Bran- 
ner,  Gilmer,  WaynesvilJe;  John  W.  Stamey, 
Clyde;  S.  C.  Brvan,  WavnesWUe. 
HENDERSON. 
S.  B,  Pickens,  \V.  A.  Smith,  Michael 
Schenck,  H.  G.  Ewart,  Henry  Twyford,  H. 
S.  Anderson,  0.  V.  F.  Blylhe,  W.  C. 
Rector,  G.  H.  Valentine,  A.  L.  Holmes, 
McD.  Ray,  E.  W.  Eubanks,  R.  H.  Staton, 
W.    B.    Shipp,    Hendersonville. 

HERTFORD. 

Jno.  E.  Vann,  Geo.  Cowper,  J.  R.  Mitch- 
ell, R.  C.  Bridger,  iVinton;  B.  B.  VVin- 
bome,  L.  J.  Lawrence,  D.  C.  Barnes,  Mur- 
freesboro;  W.   W.   Rogers,   Ahoskie. 

HYDE. 

S.   S.  Mann,  Walter  Jones,  Swan  Quarter. 

IREDELL. 

W.  D.  Turner,  C.  H.  Armfield,  R.  B. 
McLaughlin,  Geo.  B.  Nicholson,  D.  M. 
Furches,  Dorman  ThomT>=on,  J.  B.  Arm- 
field,  D.  L.  Ravmor,  Z."  V.  Long,  W.  G. 
Lewis,  H.  P.  Grier,  L.  C.  Caldwell,  H. 
Burke,  J.  B.  Connelly,  W.  E.  Nattress,  A. 
L.     Coble,     Statesville:     Z.     V.     Turlington, 

A.  L.    Starr,    Moorosville. 

JACKSON. 
.Walter   E.    Moore,    Felix    E.    Alley,    Cole- 
man   0.    Cowan,    T.    O.    Picklesimer,    Web- 
ster; J.  J.   Hooker,   Dillsboro;   C.   B.  Wike, 
East  Laporte. 

JOHNSTON. 
E.  W.  Pou,  F.  H.   Brooks,  C.  H.  Martin, 
E.    S.    Abell,    J.    A.    Narrr.n,    J.    A.    Wellons, 
W.    W.    Cole,    J.    D.    Parker,    Smithfield;    J. 
M.    Morgan,    N.    T.     Rvals,    O.     A.    Barber, 
Benson;    L.    H.    Allred,    Selma;    C.    W.    Ed- 
gerton,     Kenly;    Donald     Gulley,     Clayton. 
JONES. 
Alex.     H.    WTiito,        Pollocks-idlle;    T.    D. 
Warren,    J.    K.    Warren,    E.    A.    Hammond, 
J.    R.    Barker,    Trenton. 

LENOIR. 
Alex.    Lassiter,    LaGrange;    N.    J.    Rouse, 
E.    M.    Land,    H.    E.    Shaw,    T.    C.    Wooten, 
E.   R.   Wooten,   A.  J.   Loftin,   L.   R.   Varser, 
G.    V.    Cowper,    W.    D.    Pollock,    Y.    T.    Or- 
mond,    Stephen    W.    Isler,    Kinston. 
LINCOLN. 
C.  E.  Childs,  A.   L.   Quickel,  L.   B.   Wet- 
more,    C.    A.    .Jonas,    R.    E.    Costner,    J.    M. 
Hoyle,    W.    N.    Keener,    R.    J.    Mouser,    K. 

B.  Nixon,    L.    E.    Rudisill     Lincolnton. 

MACON. 

G.   L.  Jones,   F.   S.    Johnston,   H.   G.   Rob- 
ertson,  F.   B.   Benbow,   A.   W.   Home,  T.   J. 
Johnston,    Franklin;    Henry    Stewart,    High- 
lands; S.  L.  Kelly,  J.  Frank  Rav,  Franklin. 
MADISON. 

Zachary    &    Roberts,     C.     B.     Mashbum, 
Lewis  J.  Balvey,  Gudger  &  McElroy,    J.  C. 
Ramsey,      Marshall;      I.      N.       Ebbs,      Hot 
Springs;    J.    S.    McElrov,   Ivy. 
MARTIN. 

H.  W.  Stubbs.  Wheeler  Martin,  S.  J. 
Everett,  B.  A.  Critcher  S.  A.  Newell,  Wil- 
liamston;  A.  R.  Dunning,  J.  C.  Smith, 
Roberson\"llle;    J.    T.    Waldo,    Hamilton. 


MCDOWELL. 

D.  E.  Hudgins,  P.  J.  Sinclaii,  Jas.  Mor- 
ris, J.  W.  Pless,  W.  T.  Morgan,  J.  L.  C. 
Bird,  W.  F.  Wood,  A.  H  Johnston,  J.  W. 
Winborne,  J.  F.  Wooten.  T.  A.  Morphew, 
Marion. 

MECKLENBURG. 

A.  Burwell,  A.  T.  Cansler,  C.  W.  Tillett, 
T.  C.  Guthrie,  W.  C.  Maxwell,  J.  W. 
Kterans,  Heriot  Clarkson,  C.  H.  DmIs,  H.  N. 
Pharr,  J.  A.  Bell,  W.  B.  Rodman,  W.  F. 
Harding,  D.  B.  Smith,  W.  N.  Smith,  J.  D. 
McCall,  B.  Nixon,  T.  W.  Hawkins,  H.  W. 
Harris,  F  M.  Shannonhouse,  E.  R.  Preston, 
C.  D.  Bennett,  C.  Morrison,  P.  Whitlock, 
F.  R.  McNinch,  T.  L.  Kirkpatrick,  C. 
Brcnizer,  T.  W.  Alexander,  F.  M. 
Redd,  L.  L.  Caudle,  J.  L.  De- 
Laney,  Jake  Newell,  A.  B.  Justice, 
J.  E.  Little,  J.  B.  Soence,  T.  A.  Adams, 
W.  F.  Harding,  R.  G.  Lucas,  F.  I.  Osborne, 
R.  L.  Durham,  R.  S.  llutcherson,  L.  W. 
Humphrey,  D.  C.  Humphrev,  L.  B.  Vree- 
land,  D.  K.  Pope,  P.  S.  Stewart,  J.  A. 
McRae,    Charlotte. 

MITCHELL. 

Chas.  E.  Greene,  S.  J.  Black,  J.  W. 
Ragland  W.  L.  Lambert,  Bakersville;; 
Harrison  Baird,  Elk  Park;  T.  A.  Love, 
Saginaw;  T.  S.  McKinney,  Spruice  Pine; 
S.    J.    Turner,    Bakersville. 

MONTGOMERY. 

J.  R.  Blair,  B.  F.  Simmons,  W.  A. 
Cochran,  R.  T.  Poole,  R.  0.  Fry,  G.  D.  B. 
Reynolds,    Troy. 

MOORE. 

W.  J.  Adams,  U.  L.  Spence,  H.  F-  Sea- 
well,  R.  L.  Burns,  Geo.  H.  Humber,  Geo. 
W.  McNeill,  J.  D.  Mclver,  Carthage;  D. 
E.  Mclver,  Kenneth  Hovle,  C.  K.  Rosser, 
W.  H.  Quick,  Sanford;  A.  A.  F.  Seawell, 
W.  E.  Murchison,  Jonesboro;  J.  M.  N. 
Johnson,     Aberdeen. 

NASH. 

R.  A.  P.  Cooley,  S.  F.  Austin,  B.  A 
Brooks,  W.  S.  Bailev,  Nashville;  Jacob 
Battle,  W.  L.  Thorp,  James  P.  Bunn,  E. 
B.  Grantham,  T.  H.  Battle,  Rocky  Mount; 
R.    F.    Taylor,    Spring   Hope. 

NEW  HANOVER. 

Rountree  &  Carr,  George  H.  Howell,  E. 
S.  Martin,  Russell  &  Gore,  L.  V.  Grady, 
A.  J.  Marshall,  H.  McClammy,  Wm.  J. 
Bellamy,  A.  M.  Waddcll,  G.  L.  Peschau, 
Fmpie  &  Empie,  J.  W.  Price,  E.  K.  Bryan, 
John  D.  Bellamy  &  Son,  Iredell  Meares, 
Junius  Davis,  Thomas  W.  Davis,  L.  V. 
Orady,  Stevens,  Beasley  &  Weeks,  W.  B. 
MoKav,  Bellamy  &  Bellamy,  Woodus  Kel- 
lum,  "W.  P.  Gafford,  J.  F.  Sellars,  R.  G. 
Grady,  Louis  Goodman,  Chas.  Locklin, 
MacRae  &  MacRae,  Preston  Cummings,  Jr., 
James  H.  Scull,  L.  C.  Grant,  Wilmington. 
NORTHAMPTON. 

Willis  Bagley,   W.   C.   Bowen,   S.   J.   Cal- 
vert,   B.    S.    Gay,    G.    E.    Midjette,    F.    R. 
Harris,    C.    G.      Peebles.      J.      A.    Worrell, 
Jackson;    T.    W.    Mason,    Garysburg. 
ONSLOW. 

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lands;    R.   Duffy,    Cathaiine   Lake. 

ORANGE. 

John  W.  Graham,  SanVl  M.  Gattis,  Ches- 
ter D.  Turner,  Frank  Nash,  Hillsboro;  W. 
S.   Roberson,   T.   H.   Lon^-.   Chapel  Hill. 

PAMLICO. 

W.  T.  Caho,  Bajboro;  H.  L.  Gibbs,  Ori- 
ental. 

PASQUOTANK. 

E.  F.  Aydlett,  J.  Hevwood  Sawyer,  P.  H. 
Williams,  J.  C.  BrooKs  Roscoe  W.  Tur- 
ner, C.  E.  Thompson,  F.  F. 
Lamb,  J.  B.  Leigh,  I.  M.  Meekins, 
W.  A.  Worth,  R.  B.  Creecy,  John  C.  B. 
Ehring-haus,  Ernest  Lin"ood  Sawyer,  Geo. 
J.  Spence,  J.  Kenyon  Wilson,  W.  L.  Co- 
hoon,  Thomas  Jarvis  Markham,  Elizabeth 
City;  Frank  M.  Godfrey,  Weeksville. 
PENDER. 

J.  T.  Bland,  C.  E.  MeCullen,  E.  L.  Lar- 
kins,    Burgaw. 

PERQUIMANS. 

Chas.    Whedbee,    F.    Pecard,    P.    W.    Mc- 
Jlullan,    Jas.    S.    McNider,    Hertford. 
PERSON. 

W.  W.  Kitchin.  L.  M.  Carlton,  W.  D. 
Merritt,  W.  T.  Bradshor,  F.  O.  Carver,  S. 
G.  Winstead,  N.  Lunsford,  T.  C.  Brooks, 
Roxboro. 

PITT. 

T.  J.  Jar^as,  Harry  Skinner,  Harry  Skin- 
ner, Jr.,  Harry  W.  Whedbee,  1.  A.  Sugg, 
F.  G.  James,  A.  L.  Blow,  B.  F.  Tyson,  J. 
L.  Fleming,  Julius  Brown,  R.  C.  Flan- 
agan, F.  M.  Wooten,  F.  C.  Harding,  W. 
H.  Long,  Greenville;  S.  C.  Wooten,  H.  S. 
Harris,  Farmville;  W.  J.  Hooks,  Ayden. 
POLK. 

J.    E.   Shipman,    E.    B.   Cloud,   Columbus. 
RANDOLPH. 

Elijah    Moffitt,    Wm.    C.    Hammer,    J.    T. 
Brittain,    H.    M.    Robins,    J.    A.    Spence,    T. 
S.    Ferree,    C.    L.    Hoi  ton,    Asheboro. 
RICICVIOND. 

A.    S.    Dockery,    W.    M.    Kelly,    W.    Steele 
Lowdermilk,     J.    D.    Shaw,    J.   P.    Cameron, 
Rockingham;    L.    D.    Medlin,    Hamlet. 
ROBESON. 

Robert  E.  Lee,  R.  C.  Lawrence,  E.  J. 
Britt,  W.  H.  Kinlaw,  N.  A.  McLean,  A.  W. 
McLean,  E.        M.  Britt,        C.  B. 

Skipper,  Leon  T.  Cook,  Stephen  Mc- 
Intyre,  J.  D.  Proctor,  D.  P.  Shaw,  Wade 
Wishart,  T.  A.  McNeill,  Woodie  Lennon, 
Lumberton;  S.  B.  McLean,  B.  F.  McLean, 
Leroy  Black,  Maxton;  J.  P.  Wiggins,  Row- 
land; Hamilton  McMillan,  A.  P.  Spell, 
Red    Springs. 

ROCItlNGHAM. 

R.  D.  Reid,  Ira  R.  Humphreys,  Went- 
worth;  C.  O.  McMichael,  Madison;  A.  D. 
Ivie,  H.  P.  Lane,  Lealisville;  A.  W. 
Dunn,  Spray;  H.  R.  Scott,  P.  W.  Glide- 
well;  A.  J.  Burton,  T.  S.  Reid,  Reidsville. 
ROWAN. 

J.  S.  Henderson,  L.  H.  Clement,  L.  S. 
Overman,  T.  C.  Linn,  Burton  Craige,  R. 
Lee   Wright,   P.    C.   Carlton,   J.    J.    Stewart, 


J.  L.  Rendleman,  Walter  Woodson,  T.  F. 
Kluttz,  Whitehead  Kluttz,  E.  C.  Gregory, 
T.  J.  Jerome,  Walter  Murphy,  J.  H. 
Horah,  T.  H.  Vandeifcrd,  Jr.,  Bismarch 
Capps,  W.  B.  Smoot,  G.  W.  Garland,  Sal- 
isbury; T.  F.  Hudson.  Spencer. 
RUTHERFORD. 
Matt.  McBrayer,  Fred  McBrayer,  S.  Gal- 
lert,  J.  M.  Carson,  W.  C.  McRorie,  M.  L. 
Edwards,  H.  C.  EDiott,  D.  F.  Morrow,  R. 
S.  Eaves,  R.  E.  Morris,  J.  P.  Morris,  S. 
V.  Pryor,  Rutherf ordtou ;  H.  K.  Biggerstaff, 
Forest  City. 

SAMPSON. 

Henry  A.  Grady,  Archie  McL.  Graham, 
.lohn  E.  Fowler,  Henry  E.  Faison,  Buck  H. 
Grumpier,  George  E.  butler,  John  D.  Kerr, 
E.  W.  Kerr,  J.  L.  Stewart,  F.  R.  Cooper, 
CjTus  M.  Faircloth,  Clinton. 
SCOTLAND. 

W.  H.  Cox,  T.  J.  Dunn,  Jonathan  Peele, 
H.  B.  Adams,  E.  H.  Gi'son,  G.  H.  Russell, 
M.  L.  John,  Geo.  Goodwin,  W.  H.  Weather- 
spoon,    Laurinburg. 

STANLY. 

J.  M.  Brown,  R.  L.  Smith,  J.  R.  Price, 
R.  A.  Crowell,  R.  E.  Austin,  A.  C.  Huney- 
cutt,  Z.  B.  Sanders,  J.  C.  Wright,  Albe- 
marle. 

STOKES. 

A.    H.    Joyce,    W.    W.    King,    J.   D.    Hum- 
phreys,  John   W.    Hall,   N.    O.   Petree,   Dan- 
liury;   J.   Y.  Phillips,  Dalton. 
SURRY. 

W.  F.  Carter,  S.  P.  Graves,  R.  L.  Hay- 
n;ore,  Geo.  W.  Sparger,  J.  H.  Folger,  Vir- 
gil E.  Holcomb,  Mount  Airy;  T.  W.  Fol- 
ger, R.  C.  Freeman,  W.  L.  Reece,  J.  Guy 
Carter,  W.  M.  Jackson,  Dobson;  J.  F. 
Hendren,  Elkin;  J.  H.  Dobson,  Rockford; 
O.  E.  Snow,  W.  R.  Padgett,  Pilot  Moun- 
tain. 

SWAIN. 

E.   R.   Hampton,   A.  M    Frv,  R.  L.  Leath- 
erwood.   T.   D.   Brvson,   S.    W.    Black,    A.   J. 
Franklin.    F.    C.    Fisher,    A.    S.    Patterson, 
Bryson  Citv;   B.   M.   Henry,   Whittier. 
TRANSYI.VANIA. 

W.  B.  Duckworth,  V.'elch  Galloway,  D. 
L.  Englis,  R.  L.  Gash,  W.  W.  Zachary, 
W.    E.    Breese,    Brevard. 

TYRRELL. 

Mark  Majette,  T.   H.   Woodley,  Columbia. 
UNION. 

A.  B.  Adams,  T.  J.  Jerome,  Frank 
Armfield,  R.  B.  Redwine,  J.  C.  Sikes,  E. 
C.  Williams,  R.  W.  Lemmond,  Stevens  & 
Love,  A.  M.  Stack,  Ney  McNeely,  Monroe; 
J.  C.  Brooks,  Marshville. 
VANCE. 

Henry  T.  Powell,  A.  C.  Zollicoflfer,  T.  T. 
Hicks,  A.  J.  Harris,  T.  M.  Pittman,  R.  S. 
McCoin,  G.  A.  Harrell,  J.  H.  Bridgers, 
J.  C.  Kittrell,  B.  H.  Perry,  W.  B.  Shaw, 
Henderson. 

WAKE. 

Thomas  M.  Argo,  A.  B.  Andrews,  Jr., 
Samuel  A.  Ashe,  Murray  Allen,  S.  J. 
Adams,  Richard  H.  Battle,  Ed.  S.  Battle, 
Bosworth  C  Beckwith,  Joseph  D.   Boushall, 


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Peele,  James  H.  Pou,  S.  G.  Ryan,  James 
E.  Shepherd,  S.  Brown  Shepherd,  Elmer  M. 
Shaffer,  F.  M.  Simmons,  Robt.  N.  Simms, 
Alexander  Stronach,  Ed.  Chambers  Smith, 
William  B.  Snow,  Robert  C.  Strong, 
Charles  Sykes,  Thomas  B.  Womaek,  Walter 
L.  Watson,  Chas.  D.  Wildes,  E.  F.  Up- 
church,  Cary;  N.  Y.  Gulley,  Wake  Forest; 
Percy   J.    Olive,    Apex. 

V/ARREN. 

John  H.  Kerr,  Tasker  Polk,  Benj.  G. 
Green,  Thos.  O.  Rodwell,  H.  A.  Boyd,  R. 
A.  Hawkins,  B.  B.  Williams,  Warrenton; 
John  M.  Picot,  S.  G.  Daniel,  J.  P.  Pippin, 
Littleton. 

WASHINGTON. 

Samuel  B.  Spruill,  Asa  0.  Gaylord,  Van 
Buren  Martin,   Plymouth. 


WATAUGA. 

J.    C.    Fletcher,   E.    S.    Coifey,   F.   A.    Lin- 
ney,    E.    F.    Lovill,    W.    R.    Lovill,    Boone; 
7j  D.   Lowe,  T.   L.   Lowe   Banners  Elk. 
WAYNE. 

C.  B.  Aycock,  F.  A.  Daniels,  Isaac  F. 
Dortch,  W.  S.  O'B.  Robinson, 

W.  C.  Munroe,  W.  T.  Dortch, 
A.  C.  Davis,  H.  B.  Parker,  Jr., 
George  E.  Hood,  J.  L.  Barham,  J.  T. 
Dortch,  M.  T.  Dickinson,  N.  W.  Outlaw, 
Hill  &  Williams,  Goldfloro;  A.  S.  Grady, 
J.  D.  Langston,  S.  A.  Bhd,  Mount  Olive. 
WILKES. 

Finley  &  Hendren,  W.  W.  Barber,  R.  N. 
Hackett,  Cranor  &  Cranor,  J.  A.  Holbrook, 
C.  G.  Gilreath,  L.  N.  Lyon,  Wilkesboro; 
Hackett  &  Fletcher,  O.  C.  Dancy,  North 
Wilkesboro. 

WILSON. 

F.  A.  Woodard,  S.  A.  Woodard,  W.  A. 
Finch,  H.  G.  Connor,  Jr.,  Geo.  W  Connor, 
F.  D.  Swindell,  Jr.,  C.  C.  Daniels,  John  E. 
Woodard,  F.  S.  Hassell,  W.  A,  Lucas,  E.  J. 
Barnes,  0.  P.  Dickinson.  J.  D.  Bardin,  J. 
A.  Farmer.  Wilson;  J.  G.  Anderson,  Elm 
City. 
I  YADKIN. 

R.  C.  Puryear,  D.  M.  Recce,  F.  W. 
Hanes,  S.  C.  Williams,  Yadkinville;  W.  H. 
Reavis,    Hamptonville. 

YANCEY. 

J.  Bis  Ray,  G.  E.  Gardner,  E.  F.  Wat- 
son, Burnsville;  H.  A.  Whittington,  Cane 
River. 


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Practicing  Dentists  in  North  Carolina. 


Austin,    Joe    H. — Clayton. 
Apple,    Troy    A. — Winston-Salem. 
Apple,    R.    O. — Winston-Salem. 
Arrington,    B.    F — Goldsboro. 
Allen,   T.    A.,   Jr. — Ilendersonviile. 
Allen,    R.    T.— Lumberton. 
Anderson,    R.    P. — Mocksville. 
Adams,    A.    J. — Cary. 
Ale.xander,   C.    L.— Charlotte. 
Anderson,  B.   R. — Boonville. 
Alexander,    A.    W.— Mt.    Holly. 

Baker,    L.    P., — King's    Mountain. 
Brooks,   J.    H. — Burlington. 
Bardin,   J.    B. — Cerro    Gcrdo. 
Biand,    Chas.     A. — Charlotte. 
Bland,    M.    A.— Charlotte. 
Boyette,    Chas.    S. — Clinton. 
Boyette,   Frank — Warsaiv. 
Buchanan,    C.    T. — Cranbury. 
Bogert,    C.    P.— Edonton. 
Betts,    J.    S. — Greensboro. 
Burton,    E.    A. — Greensboro. 
Banks,    C.     H. — Louisburg. 
Banner,    Jno.    E. — Mt.     Viry. 
Bess,    C.    M.— North    Brook. 
Baety,    H.    F.— North   WUkcsboro. 
Bender,     O.    J. — PoUocksville. 
Battle,    J.    J.— Rocky    Mount. 
Beam,    C.    M.— Charlotte. 
Berryhill,    A.    M.— Charlotte. 
Droughton,    Ernest    H. — Raleigti. 
Brown,   Benj.   B. — Tarboro. 
Boj'ette,    J.    M. — Wadcsboro. 
Booth,    R.    S. — Warrenton. 
Biggs,    J.    D. — Williamston. 
Brown,   W.    H. — Marshall. 
Baldwin,   A.    M. — Wilmington. 
Blum,   Jas.    A. — Winston-Salem. 
Baird,     C.    D.— Franklin. 
Brown,    W.    H. — Asheville. 
Blaekwcll,    J.    P. — Townsville. 
Cromartie,    H.     R. — Raeford. 
Conrad,    J.    W. — Winston-Salem. 
Chambers,    E.    O. — Asheville. 
Culbreth,     N.    A. — Jacksonville. 
Cromartie,   A.  S. — Clarkton. 
Carr,   Geo.   A. — Dmham. 
('arr,   I.    N. — Durham. 
Carr,    R.    L. — Greenville. 
Carson,    Henry    H. — Hendersonville. 
Carlton,    F.    D.— Statesville. 
Click,  E.  G.— Elkin. 
Caldwell,    D.    S.— Charlotte. 
Cripliner,    C.    P. — Lexington. 
Crawford,    E.    A. — Burlington. 
Clapp,   J.  C. — Greensboro. 
Clayton,    W.    L.— High    Point. 
Coffey,    L.    M. — Lincolnton. 
Castleberry,    F.    D.— Ral.igh. 
Croom,    J.    D.,    Jr. — Maxton. 
Campbell,    Paul — Murfreesboro. 
Clark,   J.    D.— New  Be'-n. 
Carroll.    N.    G.— Raleigh. 
Cole,   R.   S. — Rockinarham. 
Crawford,    J.    H. — Raleigh. 
Carlton,  J.   W. — Spencer. 
Carlton,   J.    D. — Salisbury. 
Chamblee,   F.    G. — Spring  Hope. 


Cutchin,   R.   S.— WhitaUtrs. 
Clark,   M.   H.   P.— Wilmington 
Culbreth,    Neil    M.— Wiluington. 

Dulla,    A.    M. — Morganton. 
Dcaton,   Jas. — Ether. 
Davidson,   H.   C. — Mt.   Moume. 
Dameron,    L.    L. — New    Born. 
Davis,    I.    H.— Oxford. 
Dreher,    J.    H. — Wi.minglon. 
Daniels,    H.    C. — Salisbury. 
Davis,    W.    Ross — Whiteville. 
Durham,     B.     J. — Asheville. 
Durham,   J.    H. — Wilmington. 
Douglass,    Ernest — Raleigh. 

Ehringhaus,   Erskinc — Elizabeth  City. 
Ezzell,    W.    Lee — Charlotte. 
Edwards,   L.    M. — Durham. 
Edwards,   W.   H.— Durham. 
ICubanks,    P.    W. — Hendersonville. 
Everitt,    D.    E.— RaleigU 
Everett,    Jas.    B. — Murfreesboro. 
Evans,    E.    J. — Marion. 
Edmundson,    J.    R. — Wilson. 
Kzell,    W.    L. — Concord. 

Foreman,    J.    W. — Asheville. 
Foster,     Albert — Bowbells. 
Fails,    p.    R.— Gastonia. 
Fry,    K.    C— Hickory. 
Frazier,    A.     E. — High    Point. 
Faulkner,     Thos.      H. — Kinston. 
Fox,   Lawrence  S  — Salisbury. 
Falk,    O.    C— Maxton. 
Frontis,    Shelby — Mooresville. 
Fleming,    A.    H. — Louisburg. 
Ford,    S.    C. — Louisburg. 
Fitzgerald,  W.  C — Albemarle. 
Feagin,   G.   M. — Albemarle. 
Folger,    Roscoe   R. — Mt.    Airy. 
Fort,  C.   D.   H.— Oxford. 
Fleming,    J    M. — Raleigh. 
Frazier,  F  C. — Trinity. 
Gardner,    J.    R. — Ahoskie. 
Green,    E.     S.,    Jr. — Monroe. 
Gettys,    J.    H.— Forest    City. 
Gamble,    J.    C. — Grumpier. 
Glenn,    C.    F.— Asheville. 
Gillespie,   L.    D. — Burnsville. 
Gambell,   J.    C. — Crumplnr. 
Goodwin,    Jas.    C. — Dunn 
Griffin,    E.    J— Edenton. 
Gregory,    S.    W.— Elizabeth    City. 
Goss,    T.    S.— Elizabeth   City. 
Gwyn,    F.    P.— Elk    Park. 
Glenn,   E.   F.— Gastonia. 
Griffith,     J.     W. — Greensboro. 
Gaither,    F.    B. — Harmony. 
Gill,     R.    J. — Henderson. 
Oilman.    J— Jacksonville 
Geer,    J.    L. — Ruthcrfordton. 
Griffith,   J  F.— Salisbury. 
Gidney,    L.    I. — Charlotte. 
Grigg,     M.     W.— Shelby. 
Giay,     Wm.     F. — Wad  sboro. 
Oilman,   Jno. — Wards   Mill. 
Griffin,     E.     J.— Woodland. 
Gorham,    L.    R. — Rocky    Mount. 
Graham,    R.    F. — Lumberton. 


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Gibson,    H.    B.— Red   Springs. 
Gibson,    J.    L. — Laurinburg. 
Green,    G.    S.,   Jr.— Louisburg. 
Green,    Edward — LaOrange. 
Gallagher,    R.    T.— Washington. 

Hooks,    Oscar — Wilson. 

Hair,    H.    B.— Wilmington. 

Herring,  J.   C.   D. — Wallace. 

Harper,    H.    D. — Kinston. 

Herndon,    W.    T.— Laurinburg. 

Harris,    T.    W— Littleton. 

Hurdle,    J.    A. — Milton. 

Houston,    W.    B. — Monroe. 

Holliday,    R.     F.— Clinton. 

Hicks,    D.    N.— Mt.    Airy. 

Herring,    G.    F.— Mt.    Olive. 

Huntley,   Roy  M. — Wadesboro. 

Hughes,   Claud — Cedar  Grove. 

H.irper,   W.   B.— Nashville,   R.   F.   D.   No.   4. 

Hand,   W.   L.— New   Bern. 

Hauser,    L.    A. — East   Bend. 

Highsmith.    J.    R. — Faj'etteville. 

Hall,    C.    B.— Prospect. 

Hartsell,    W.     K. — RandToman 

Hester,    J.    N. — Reidsviile. 

Hilliard,    S.    P.— Rocky    Mount. 

Hawkins,    T.    M. — Sandy    Ridge. 

Hoggard,   J.    W. — Severn. 

Holland,    N.    T.— Smitliflrld. 

Ilerr,    G.    G. — Southern   Pines. 

Hearn,   F.   E.— Sylva 

Howen,    E.    W. — Waxhaw. 

Horton,    P.    E. — Winston. 

Horton,    H.    V. — Winston. 

Hall,    B.    F.— Ashcville. 

Hunt,    F    L. — Asheville. 

Henly,    T.    A. — Asheboro. 

Hand,     W.     L. — Burgaw. 

Hargrave,    Theo.    H — Canton. 

Holland,    A.    B.— Caroli-en. 

Harper,    W.    B. — Castalia. 

Hughes,    C.    N.- — Cedar    Grove. 

Herring,    Herdia    C. — Concord. 

Houston,   W  .C. — Concord. 

Henderson,    L.    B. — Durham. 

Henderson,   L.   V.^Oxford. 

Harris,    M.    M. — Elizabeth    City. 

Highsmith,     C— Eniield. 

Hunter,   Exum   L. — Fayet*'eville. 

Higgins,    W.    H.— Franklin. 

Hoffman,    Wm.    H. — Gastonia. 

Hall,    R.    H.— Goldsboro. 

Humphrey,    L.    M. — Greensboro. 

Harriss,    F.    S.— Henderson    . 

Hicks,    J   J. — Henry. 

Hayes,    Wm.    A. — High    Point. 

Henderson,    H.    C. — Charlotte. 

Tvey,    R.    W. — New   Lone. on. 

Ihrie,    Jno.    H.^Pittsboro. 

Jones,    B.    C— Charlotte. 

Jennings,  R.   W. — Banners  Elk. 

Johnson,    A.    H. — Greensboro. 

Johnson    &    Baldwin — Wilmington. 

Jolmson,    J.    C. — Benson. 

Justice,    Zora    K. — Davidson. 

Judd,    J.    H.— Fayetteville. 

Johnson,    L.    A. — Greensboro. 

Jennings,    R    D. — Banner   Elk. 

Johnson,    J.    C. — Benson. 

Johnson,    Jno.    W. — Goldsboro. 

James,    D.    L. — GreenviUe. 


Jeter,     I.     P. — Morganton. 
Jacobs,    J.    M. — Woodlawn. 
Jamison,    J.    W. — Charlotte. 
Jones,    R.    H. — Winston-Salem. 
Klopp,   J.    D.— Siler  City. 
Kluttz,    L.    B. — Albemarle. 
King,    R.    E.— Beaufort. 
Keerans,    Jas.    L. — Charlotte. 
Kea,    James    E. — Wilmington. 
Keech,    J.    D.— Tarboro. 

Lewis,    G.    T.— Tabor. 
Lockhart,   D.   K. — Ashboro. 
Lynch,     Wm. — Chapel     Hill. 
Long,    W.    S.,    Jr. — Graham. 
Lipscomb,    Chas.    T. — Greensboro. 
Lcggett,   J.   L. — Hertford. 
Little,    C.    A.— Newton. 
Little,   J.    B.— Newton. 
Little,    R.    A. — Newton. 
Lemon,    C.    H. — Rowland. 
Long,    B.    R. — Roxboro. 
Liverman,    A.    C. — Scotland    Neck. 
]  angenour,    P.    F. — States^ille. 
LeGette,    W.— Tavlorsville. 
Lee,    S.    P.    J.— S'mithfield. 
Lee,    E.    Gordon — Clinton. 
Jlann,    I.    M. — Asheville. 
Mason,   Jas.    H. — Atlantic. 
McLean,    J.    H. — Brevard. 
Iilorrow,    R.    M. — Burlington. 
McNeely,    S.    H.— Canton. 
Jlorrison,    R.    J. — Cherryville. 
McCracken,    Jas.    T. — Durham. 
Marler,  J.   G.— East  Bend. 
?Iartin,    E.    F. — Edenton. 
McConnell,   D.    E. — Gastonia. 
McCall,   S.   H.— Marion 
McDowell,    C.    H. — WajTiesville. 
Meador,    J.    H. — Rcidsville. 
Martin,    C.   L. — Madison. 
Jfadron,    E.    M.— Banners   Elk. 
Marler,    W.    H. — Hickory. 
Meadord,    J.    R. — Reidsville. 
Morton,   C.    L.— Madison. 
Mann,    H.    L. — Middleton 
Maguire,   Mrs.    Daisy — Glenville. 
Malone,    S.     E. — Goldsboro. 
McPhail,    Isaiah — Hamlet. 
Macon,   Francis   A. — Henderson. 
Worey,    A.    H.— Hendersonville. 
McDaniel,    J.    A. — Ivanhoe 
Moore,   Wm.    Paul — Jackson. 
Sloose,   E.   W. — Lenoir. 
Morris,  C.   P. — Lillington 
Mclver,    D.    C. — Maxton. 
Mann,    Louis    H. — Middletown. 
Mitchell,   T.    J.— Mt.    Airy. 
MeCombs,   Wm.    S. — Murphy. 
l\icCracken,  W.   H. — Sanrord. 
Mott,    C.    B.— Statesvilie. 
Mathews,    J.    E. — Wilmington. 
Mizzell,    W.    G.— Windsor. 
McManus,   D.    C— Thom&tville. 
McPhail,    J.— Hamlet 
j\tarler,    J.    G. — Yadkinville. 
McLaughlin,    R.    H. — Charlotte. 

Nixon,    F.    J. — Mt.    Mourne. 
Norris.   S.   P. — Raleigh. 
Nichols,     R.     T. — Rockinarham. 
Norris,    Carl    P. — Lillington. 
Newberry,    J.     Hallie.— Warsaw. 


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Nicies — Lynn. 

Ovprstreet,    Nonnan    L. — Whitakers. 

Osborne,    J.    C. — Lawndale. 

Osborne,    J.    R.— Shelby. 

Owen,    D.    V.— Whittier. 

Pittman,    F.    H. — Fairmont. 
Fhillips,    Gertrude — Atlantic. 
Proffitt,    Z.    P.— Bald   Creek. 
Pringle,    A.    J. — Campbell. 
Patterson,     Geo.     B. — Favetteville. 
Pate,    P.    B.— Gibson. 
Parker,   H.   C. — New   Bern. 
Parker,    J.     M. — Ashcville. 
Pittard,    J.    T.— Henderson. 
Perkins,     Frank     E. — Hi^h     Point. 
Pitts,    H.    C— High    Point. 
Patrick,   .Ino.    C. — Black   Mountain. 
Perry,    E.    W.— Littleton. 
Powell,    C.    G.— Potecas  . 
Parker,    Henry    R. — Trenton. 
P'ckens,    C.    W. — Weaversville. 
Pickens,   J.   T. — Weaversville. 
Proffitt,   D.   R.— Weaversville. 
Phillips,   Jno.    W. — Yadkinville. 
Parrott,    D.    W.— Kinston. 
Powell,    Jas.    W.— Whit.'ville. 
Rowe,    Charlie — Spniee    Pine. 
Reade,    A.     P. — Durham. 
Kogei-s,   R.   G. — Apex. 
Rav,    H.    F.— Bald   Creek 
Rav,    D.   S.— Clinton. 
Riddick,    C.    R.— Elizabeth    City. 
Reese,    R.    W.— Elkin. 
Rowe,    W.    W. — Greensboro. 
Ramsey,    W.     B. — Hickory. 
Reeves,    Cicero    A. — Lauiei    Springs. 
Regan,    C.    W. — Laurinburg. 
Richardson,    E.     E. — Leaksville. 
Reid,    L    G. — Lenoir. 
Riley,    Jas    M. — Lexington. 
Regan,     .1.     D. — Lumberton. 
Roach,    .1.    A. — Madison. 
Reid,    J.    G. — Marion. 
Redfearn,    B.    C. — Monroe. 
Ross,    T.    T.— Nashville. 
Rouse,    J.    W.— Pikeville. 
Ramsey,     R.     L. — Salisbury. 
Rothrock,    J.    M. — Thomasville. 
Ross,    T.    T.— Weldon.     . 
Roby,    W.    M.— Charlotte. 
Ramsey,    J.    F. — Ashevilie. 
Reeves,    R.    H. — Ashevilie. 

Sinclair,    Jas.    A. — Ashevilie. 
Smathers,    Wexler — .\sheville. 
Snipes,    W.    E. — Menola. 
Stephens,    R.    W. — Apex. 
Sinclair,   D.    M. — Marion. 
Stanley — Wilmington. 
Smathers,    H.     A. — Canton. 
Stanley,    J.    W. — Chadbourn. 
flharp,'  J.    W.    B.— Dresden. 
Sattirfield,    H.    E.— Durham. 
Shackelford,    E.    H.— Durham. 
Spurgeon,    J.    S. — Hillsbt/ro. 
Smith,    G.    W.— Hopkins. 
Staley,    W.    J.— Liberty. 
Self,    I.    R.^Lincolnton. 
Smithwick,    D.    T. — Louisburg. 
Stephenson,     .J.     W. — ^Iirivoe. 
Staton,    Frank — Mor'head   City. 
Sinclair,     W.     T. — Norwood. 


Sharp,    Jno.    W. — Pinkt(  n. 
Smith,    Thos.    M.— Polkton. 
Sherrill,    R.    G.— Raleigh. 
Smith,    L.     T.— Reidsviile. 
Steele,    W.    L. — Rockingfiam. 
Smithson,   C.   F. — Rocky  Mount. 
Squires,    R.    M. — Salisburv. 
Smith,    Chas.    C. — Salisburv. 
Scarlett,     E.     H.— Selma. 
Sloan,     C.     S.— Wallace. 
Snell,    Henderson — Washington. 
Smathers,     B.     F. — Waynesville. 
Smathers,    J.    H. — Wavn'iville. 
Sprinkle,   W.    A.— Whi'ttier. 
Smith,    W.     T— Wilmington. 
Sapp,    Carey   C. — Winston-Salem 

Thompson,    J.    W. — Andrews. 
Thompson,     S.     E. — Di.rham. 
Tucker,    Edwin    B. — Henderson. 
Taylor,    W.     A.— North    Wilkesboro. 
Tnrner,    V.    E.— Raleigh 
Turner,    Chas.    A. — Statesvllle. 
Thompson,    C.     A. — Wi'=on. 
Taylor,    W.    W. — Warrenton. 
Thompson,    J.     S. — Swepsonville. 
Ttague,    Geo.    M. — Albemarle. 
Tucker,    E.    J. — Rcxboro. 
Taylor,    A.    Z. — Mocksville. 

Vitou,    E.    Chas. — Goldsboro. 
Van    Noppen,    J.    J. — Spray. 

Waldroupe,   R.   M — Bryson  City. 
Watson,    E.    F.— Clinton. 
Watkins,    J.     C. — Winston  Salem. 
Watson,    D.     F. — Carthage. 
Wilson,   O.    T.— Dunn. 
White,    J.    H.— Elizabeth    City. 
Willey,    H.    S.— Elizabeth    City. 
Wilkins,    Thos.    A. — Ga=tonia. 
Wheeler,    J.    H. — Greensboro. 
Whitsett,    Geo.    W. — Greensboro 
Wyche,    Jas.    E. — Greensboro. 
Wa'droupe,   V.    M. — Hayesville. 
Wallace,   W.    C— Hend-rsonville. 
AVhisnat,    J.    F.— Hnrietta. 
AVhite,    W.    A.— Hickory. 
White,    T.— Statesville. 
Wilson,    0.    L. — Dimn. 
AVarren,    J.    E. — Mayodan. 
White,   J.    A. — Williamston. 
Wo'fe,    T.    B.— Plymouth. 
AVolfe,    H.    E.— Pivmouth. 
Ware,    R.    E.— Sheit.v. 
Whitehead.    C.    A.— Tarboro. 
Wa'ters,    H.    N. — Warr'^nton. 
West,    C.    P.— Beavrrville. 
White,    Jas.    A. — Williamston. 
AWbster,    Julian — Wi!  mine  ton. 
Watkins,    J.    C. — Winston-Salem. 
I  AVhisnant,    A.    .1. — Hrnrietta.  • 
Williams,    Donald — Tarboro. 
Watson.    Robt. — Lalj"    Landing. 
Ward,    W.    J.— Weldon. 
Wells,    A.    S. — Washington. 
Weeks,    W.    N.— Southport. 
Young,    J.    A. — Faulston. 
Yates,     Paul     P. — Morrisville. 
Yelverton.     J.     Hugh — Wilson. 
Young,    W.    H. — N'wton. 
Younce,    Phillip — MabeL 
Zickler,    C.    R.— Charlo'-te. 


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Practicing  Phy&icians  in  North  Carolina. 


ALA31ANCE. 

Burlington— C.  A.  Anunsoii,  T.  S.  Fau- 
cett,  R.  A.  Freeman,  H.  M.  Moiitgom- 
erv,  H.  R.  Moore,  John  W.  Page,  J.  A. 
Pickett,  L.  A.  Walker,  W.  G.  Stafford, 
T.    A.    Bohannon. 

i:ion  College— J.  A.  Crouse,  W.  T.  Hern- 
don,   Geo.   S.    Watson.  J.   Loftin  Kernodle. 

Graham- W.  R.  Goley,  Geo.  W.  Long, 
O.   J.    Parris,   W.    E.    Walker. 

Curtis — L.   A.   Johnson. 

Haw  River— J.  W.  McPherson.  L.  D.  Mc- 
Pherson. 

Sa.xapahaw — W.    T.    Sumner. 

Mebane— W.  N.  Tate,  T.  D.  Tyson,  N.  D. 
York. 

Swepsonville — T.    R.    Williams. 

Oakdale— G.  A.  Foster. 

ALEXANDER. 

Taylorsville— 0.    L.    Hollar.    S.    T.   Crowson. 

Mount  Pisgah — Ed.    S.    King. 

Hiddenite — Donald     H.     Leeper. 

btony   Point — J.    Mc.    Hunter. 

ALLEGHANY. 

Lamar — B.    E.    Reeves. 

bcottville— B.    C.    Waddell. 

Sparta— Robt.  Thompson,  S.  Edwards,  J.  L. 
D'oughton. 

Cherry   Lane — Hugh   Hanks. 

Edmonds — W.    H.    Cooms. 

Laurelspring — Aaron    Os'jorn. 
ANSON. 

Wadesboro— E.  S.  Ashe,  J.  H.  Bennett,  J. 
M.  Covington,  J.  M.  Covington,  Jr.,  J. 
E.   Hart,    R.    D.   Ross. 

Peachland — W.   W.   Barrett. 

Ansonville — S.   B.    Carpenter,  J.   M.   Dunlap. 

Lilesville— J.    Edwin    K-rr,    J.    L.    Wyatt. 

Morven — T.  F.  Mcisenheimer,  O.  D.  Thomp- 
son. 

Polkton— L.    C.    Smith. 

ASHE. 

Weaver's   Ford — J.    H.    Barton. 

Todd— W.  R.  Backburii,  I.  T.  Lemly,  W.  R. 
Graham. 

Grassv    Creek — Manlv    Blevins. 

Hopkins— T.     J.     Call. 

Grayson — J.   J.    S.    Denney. 

Jefferson— J.  W.  Colvard.  B.  O.  Edwards, 
J.    C.    Testerman. 

Helton — A.    L.    Jones. 

Clifton— R.    W.    Jones. 

Crcston — W.    J.    Robinson. 

Lansing— T.   .1.   Jones. 

Sturgills — S.   E.    Prnnineton. 

Sutherland— E.  M.   Lo\d. 

BEAUFORT. 

Washington— W.  A.  Blount,  J.  G.  Blount, 
E.  M.  Brown,  J.  M.  Galla^-her,  Ira  M. 
Hardy,  J.  L.  Nicholson,  P.  A.  Nichol- 
son, S.  T.  Nicholson,  Jno.  C.  Rodman, 
W.  P.  Small,  David  T.  Tayloe,  Joshua 
Tavloe,    Jno.    W.    Williams. 

Belhaven— W.  J.  Bullock  Wm.  D.  Kellum, 
H.    M.    Mariner. 

Aurora— H.  M.  Bonner.  0.  S.  Staley,  S. 
W.    Staloy,    Armist-ad    K.    Tayloe. 

Pantego— E.    S.    Crrdle. 

Pinetown — H.    H.    Hunter. 


Ytatesville — C.     C.     Jackson. 
Bath— J.    T.    Nicholson. 

BERTIE. 

Aulander— Jno.    T.    Hoggard,    W.    J.    Har- 

rell,    E.    H.    Horton. 
Colerain— L.    A.    Nowell,    Wm.    A.    Hoggard. 
Kelford— Paul    Brittle. 

Roxobel — Alanson   Capehart.    P.    C.   Jenkins. 
Powillsville— J.   B.    Ruffln,   L.    S.    Webb. 
Windsor — Henry      V.       Dunston,       Jno.     L. 

Pritchard,   Edward  W.   Pugh,   Whitmel     S. 

Gurlcy,    Chas.    J.    Sawyer. 
Merry    Hill— Burton    W.    Hathaway. 
Lewiston- — Way  land    Mitchell. 

BLADEN. 

Clarkton — L.    B.      bvaiis,     George  L.    Clark. 

Council — .J.    A.    Adkins. 

Garland— R.    S.    Cromartie. 

East    Arcadia — Thos.    Devane. 

Elizabeth  town — Newton   Robinson. 

White  Oak— W.  H.  G.  Luca=.   >7.  k.  Anders. 
BRUNSWICK. 

Southport — W.  G.  Curtis,  J.  Arthur 
Dosher,    D.    T.    Watson. 

Shallotte— W.  R.  Goley,  E.  W.  Jones,  J. 
A.    Stone. 

El    Paso— E.    G.    Goodman. 

Phoenix^ — T.     V.    Moore. 

BUNCOMBE. 

Ashe^^lle— C.  P.  Ambler,  Samuel  W.  Bat- 
tle, A.  M.  Ballard,  H.  H.  Briggs,  H. 
G.  Brookshire,  T.  E.  W.  Brown,  W.  C. 
Brownson,  Jas.  A.  BuiToughs  J.  F.  Car- 
raway,  A.  W.  Calloway,  T.  P.  Cheese- 
borough,  F.  J.  Clemeng  r,  J.  L.  Carroll, 
R.  S.  Carroll,  W.  H.  Carroll,  J.  E.  Cocke, 
W.  L.  Dunn,  Lewis  W.  Elias,  M.  H. 
Fletcher,  E.  B.  Glenn.  E.  Gruner,  W.  D. 
Ililliard,  C.  S.  Jordan.  E.  C.  Laird,  P.  H. 
Lee,  T.  E.  Linn,  L.  B.  McBrayer,  F.  T. 
Meriwether,  Lewis  A.  Mernmon,  M.  C. 
Miilender,  C.  L.  Minor,  E.  R.  Morris, 
Peter  B.  Orr,  C.  0.  Orr,  Paul  Paquin, 
Arthur  Pritchard,  Geo.  W.  Purefoy,  C.  E. 
Reed,  C.  V.  Reynolds,  J.  H.  Reynolds, 
Paul        Ringer,        Karl  Von        Ruck, 

S.  H.  Von  Ruck,  James  Saw- 
yer, Dan  E.  Sevier,  Joseph  T.  Sevier, 
Owen  Smith,  M.  L.  Stevens,  Gaillard  S. 
Tennent,  H.  Bascom  Weaver,  A.  S. 
Whitaker,  W.  P.  Whittington,  John  H. 
Williams,    C    St.    V.    Zimmermann. 

Black  Mountain— T.  J.  Archer,  C.  E.  Cot- 
ten. 

Biltmore— J.    E.    David,   L.    E.    Holmes. 

Jupiter — 1.    A.    Harris. 

Alexander— W.    J.    Clontz. 

Swanannoa — R.     I.     Wilson. 

Candler— Geo.    H.    Th'-icV,. 
BURKE. 

Morganton — Paul  V.  Anderson,  James  R. 
Anderson,  Jas.  K.  Hall,  Joseph  L.  Lax- 
ton,  John  McCampbell,  W.  Ed.  Phifer, 
Joseph  B.  Riddle,  C.  E.  Ross, 
Isaac  M.  Tavlor,  Hugh  R  Thomp- 
son,  E.    S.    Walrlick. 

Glen    Alpine — E.    A.    Hennessee. 

Rutherford    College— T.    V.    Goode. 


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CABAKKUS. 

Concord— L.  M.  Arclur,  D.  T.  Boger,  L, 
N.  Burleyson,  D.  G.  Caldwell,  M.  M. 
Colwell,  G.  J.  Gougvr,  K.  M.  King,  J. 
S.  Lafferty,  W.  H.  Lilly,  W.  D.  Peniber- 
ton,  T.  F.  PhaiT,  F.  O.  Rogers,  J.  E. 
Snioot,  J.  0.  Walker,  J.  W.  Wallace, 
Robert     S.     Young. 

Mount  Pleasant— P.  A.  Barrier,  M.  A. 
Foil,   J.    M.    Matthews,   G.   J).    Moose. 

Harrisburg— J.    C.    Blaek,    S.    A.    Grier. 

Kannapolis — J.     W.     Flowe. 

Georgeville — I.    A.    Yowe. 

CALDWELL. 

Lenoir— L.  H.  Cofley,  VV.  P.  Ivey,  A.  A. 
Kent,  C.  J.  Mattocks,  C.  D.  McNairy, 
J.    Claud    Moore,    C.    L.    Wilson. 

Granite  Falls — O.  J.  Corpening,  B.  G. 
Flowers,  G.  E.  Flowers,  A.  D.  Jones, 
J.    B.    Wright. 

Blackstone— G.    H.    Carter. 

Colkttsville— W.     M.     White. 
CA»IDEN. 

Shiloh— C.    G.    Feiebee,    VV.    W.    Sawyer. 

South   Mills — J.    L.    Lister. 

CARTERET. 

Beaufort— A.  B.  Cliapin,  F.  M.  Clark, 
Geo.  Davis,  C.  L.  Duncan,  C.  S.  Max- 
well. 

Morehcad  City— K.  P.  B.  Boomer,  W.  E. 
Headen. 

Atlantic — L.    C.    Adain,s. 

Marshallberg — Tf.     S.     George. 

Harlowe — C.    N.   Mason. 

Stacey- Wm.  T.   Paul. 

I-.ogue — J.    W.    Sanders. 

CASWELL. 

Blackwplls— J.     F.    Badgett. 

Ridgeville — B.    E.    Love. 

Yanceyville — S.    A.    Malloy. 

Milton— M.   H.   McBride. 

Tlionipsonville— Geo.     W.    Norman. 

Tony — J.    A.    Pinnix. 

Semora — J.    F.    Swann. 

Leasburg — Joe    Thompson. 

CATAWBA. 

Hickory— H.  L.  .\berntthv,  W.  L.  Aber- 
nethv,  H.  B.  Baker,  C.  M.  Childs,  J.  A. 
Childs,  Fred  T.  Foard,  J.  T.  Johnson,  H. 
C.  Mcnzies,  J.  H.  Shuford,  B.  F.  White- 
side. 

Newton — Jas.  R.  Camobell,  F.  L.  Hormon, 
W.  H.  Everhart,  T.  W.  Long,  J.  H. 
Yount,    Geo.    H.    West. 

Maiden— P.   J.   Klutz,   J.   O.   Whiteside. 

Catawba— Q.  M.  Little,  Fred  Y.  Long,  L. 
G.    Skinner. 

Clarmont — D.    M.    Moser. 

Conover — D.     Mcf).     Yn;.Tit,     R.     Abernethy. 
CHATHAM. 

Pittsboro— H.  T.  Chapin,  L.  E.  Farthing, 
J.    N.    Taylor. 

Goldston— \Vm.   Burns.  R.  M.   Fields. 

Siler  Cit3-— J.  D.  Edwards,  T.  A.  Kirk- 
man.. 

Bynum — A.     W.     Mann. 

Gulf— R.    W.    Palmer. 

Ore    Hill— 0.    B.    Stroud. 

Mount    Vernon    Springs — J.    O.    Kirkman. 

Apex — C.    G.    Upchurch. 

Morrisville — Hugh     Wilson. 


Lockville— P.    D.    Lastcr. 
Moncure — W.    J.    Strickland. 

CHEROKEE. 

Murphy— J.  F.  Abernethy,  W.  A.  Gra- 
liam,  S.  C.  Higliway,  B.  B.  Meroney, 
W.    O.    Patton. 

Culbcrtson— L.   R.   Castcol,  C.    F.   Walker. 

Ballcw — W.     C.     Mason. 

Unaka — Allen    Stiles. 

Andrews— C.   H.   Orr,   G.   D.   Webb. 
CHOWAN. 

Edenton— R.  Dillard,  J.  H.  McMullan,  T.  J. 
Hoskins,    H.    M.    S.    Cason. 

Cisco — .J.    R.    Parker. 

CLAY. 

Haycsville- J.    M.    Sullivan,    P.    B.    Killian, 
li.    T.    Coleman.    J.    E.    Tidwell. 
CLEVELAND, 

Shelbv— J.  F.  Bean,  R  C.  Eilis,  W.  T. 
Gregg,  E.  B.  Laltimore,  T.  E.  McBray- 
er,  W.  F.  Mitcliell,  Rufus  R.  Morrison, 
B.    H.    Palmer,    W.    J.    Wood. 

Mooresville— C.  O.  Champion,  &.  S.  Royster. 

King's  Mountain— O.  G.  Falls,  B.  R.  Hun- 
ter, J.  L.   McKay,  J  G.   Hood. 

Earls— J.    P.    Aydolette,    W.    G.    Trent. 

Waco— G.    T.    Evans,    W.    A.    Goode. 

Polkville— G.    M.    Gold,    V.    J.    Palmer. 

Cleveland  Mills— L.  L.  Self,  B.  F.  Falls. 

Lawndale — A.     M.     Edwards. 

Fallston — E.    A.    Houser. 

Cherryville — W.    H.    Houser. 

Lattimore — L.    V.    Lee. 

Grover — Geo.    Gates. 

Casor — C.    N.    Peeler. 

COLUIVIBUS. 

Chadbourn— J.    F.    Blake,    W.    F.    Smith,    S. 

M.    Withers. 
Whiteville— John    M.     Bovce,    W.     H.     Cro- 

well,     H.     B.     Maxwell,     J.     A.     McNeill, 

N.    A.    Thompson. 
Boardman — H.    O.    Easlej'. 
Tabor— B   N.    Gore. 
Vinrlaiid — Thos.    C.    Johnson. 
Fair    Bluff— A.    G.    Floyd. 
Cronley — D.     D.     Jordan. 
Cerro    Gordo — J    M.    McGoiigan. 

CRAVEN. 

New  Bern— Geo.  A.  Caton,  Chas.  Duffy, 
Francis  Dtiffy,  Leinster  Duffy,  A.  W. 
Disosway,  N.  M.  Gibbs,  F.  W.  Hughes, 
B.  DuVal  Jones,  I.  H.  Lawrence,  J.  E. 
Patrick,  I.  F.  Patterson,  R.  S.  Primrose, 
J.   F.   Rhem,  N.   H.   Street,  J.   M.   Ward. 

Vanceboro — James  Dugoid. 

Dover — Raj'mond    Pollock. 

CUMBERLAND. 

Fayetteville— T.  S.  Haigh,  J.  H.  High- 
smith,  Seavev  Highsmilh.  W.  S.  Jordan, 
John  D.  McRae,  J  H.  Marsh,  J.  V.  Mc- 
Goughan,  Jno.  A.  McKethan,  A.  S.  Rose, 
John  C.   Dye. 

Raeford— G.  W.  Brown,  A.  P.  Dixon,  Geo. 
A.    Graham. 

Hope  Mills— Leon  Watson,  J.  A.  Willing- 
ham,    J.    W.    McNeill. 

Cedar   Creek— K.    G.    Averitt. 

Ptedman— T.    C.    Bullock,    E.    P.    Williams. 

I^ittle    River    Acad-^my- W.    C.    Melvin. 

Rockfish— G.    W.    Ray. 


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Godwin — J.    N.    McLean. 

CURRITUCK. 

Moyock — Stuart   Mann,    F.    W.    Rittef. 
Kitty    Hawk— J.    D.    CogswelL 
Kigo— W.     H.     CowpIL 
Coinjock — J.   F.   Garrington. 
Poplar   Branch — W.    T.    Griggs. 
Jarvisburg — J.    M.    Newbern. 
Shawsboro — Henry   M.    Shaw. 

DARE. 
Manteo — Woodson  B.    Fearing,    Franklin   P. 

Gates. 
Buxton — J.   J.   Davis. 

DAVIDSON. 
Lexington — E.    J.    Buckanan,    D.    J.      Hill, 

Joel   Hill,   W.    L.    Hill,   W.   J.   Vestal,   R. 

U.    Zimmerman. 
Thomasville — Albert     H.       Bowers,      Joseph 

Bird,    C.    A.    Julian,    J.    H.    Mack,    J.    W. 

Peacock. 
Linwood— J.  F.  Beal,  J.  E.  Cathell,  J.  A. 

Myers. 
Denton — Abel    Anderson,    Phillip   S.    Easley. 
Jackson    Hill— A.    Bulla,   J.    Y.     Fitzgerald. 
Wallburg— J.    A.    Dimmette. 
Bethany— H.    W.    D'orsett. 
Fairmont — A.     A.     York. 

DAVIE. 

Advance— J.    F.    Jlartin,    T.    T.    Watkins. 

Mocksville— B.  C.  Clement,  W.  C.  Mar- 
tin,   J.    W.    Rodvvell. 

Farmington— E.   M.   Griffin,   \V.   G.  Johnson. 

Coolermee — A.    B.    Byerly. 

Calahaln — J.    M.    Cain. 

DUPIilN. 

Magnolia— G.  T.  Clark,  O.  F.  Smith,  W. 
F.    Stokes. 

Kenansville — John  A.  FeiTall.  A.  J.  Jones, 
J.    Gerald  Murphy,   A.   F.    Williams. 

Warsaw— L.  Hussoy,  J.  M.  Williams,  J. 
L.   Lane. 

Wallace— J.    W.    Carroll,    B.    R.    Graham. 

Faison— D.  N.  Seawe'l,  John  M.  Faison, 
John   L.    Lane. 

Rose    Hill— T.    R.    Hatcher,    R.    L.    Carr. 

Rcsaca — J   T.    Maxwell. 

Boula\alle— G.    W.    Kennedy. 

Chinquepin — J.     F.     Lanrllng. 

DURHA»f. 

Durham— C.  A.  Adams.  N.  P.  Boddie,  E. 
H.  Bowling,  John  R.  Carr,  Arch.  Cheat- 
ham, R.  L.  Felts,  W.  A.  Gr:iham,  Joseph 
Graham,  C.  S.  Hicks,  W.  N.  Hicks.  N. 
M.  Johnson,  A.  C.  Jordan,  G.  W.  Landis, 
T.  A.  Mann,  J.  M.  Manning,  R.  A.  Moore, 
J  M.  O'Kelly,  W.  W.  Olive,  Geo.  H. 
Ross,  J.  A.  Smith,  R.  J.  Teague,  Chas. 
B.    Wilkf-rson,    C.    A.    Woodard. 

West  Durham— R.  L.  Holloway,  E.  C. 
Patterson.    Baird   Brooks. 

East   Durham— W.    G.    Guess. 

V.'illardsville— E.     M.     Holt,     W.     P.     Holt. 

Rougemont — A.   C.   Boyles. 

Bahama — Dr.    Lyon. 

Gorman— R.    E.    Nichols,    M.    P.    Ward. 

Morris\'ille — H.    F.    Wil=nn. 

EDGECOjMBE. 

Tarboro— J.  H.  Andrson,  J.  M.  Baker,  S. 
P.  Bass,  S.  N.  Harrell.  J  ff  D.  Jenkins, 
L.    L.    Staton.    AV.    J.    Tliigpen. 

Rocky    Mount— M.      R.      Braswell,    C.      B. 


Killebrew,    E.    M.    Quiller,    G.    L.    Wim- 

berly. 
Whitakers— W.  H.  Coble,  J.  C.  Braswell,  R. 

H.    Speight. 
Conetoc— J.     E.     Brothers.    R.    L.     Savage, 
Old   Sparta— J.    B.    Carr,    M.    B.    Pitt, 
nim    City— AV.    P.    Mercer. 
Battleboro— H.   B.   Marriott. 
Macclesfield- C.     B.     Walton. 

FORSYTH. 

Winston — H.  T.  Bahnson,  John  Bynum, 
Wade  H.  Bynum,  T.  M.  Copple,  D.  N. 
Dalton,  W.  M.  Dalton,  A.  P.  Davis, 
T.  W.  Davis,  J.  P.  Fearrington,  J.  F. 
Griffith,  J.  L.  Hanes,  R.  D.  Jewett, 
H.  H.  Kapp,  A.  Y.  Lin\ille,  E.  A. 
Loekett,  H.  S.  Lott,  J.  P.  Nicholson, 
S.  F.  Pfhol,  Robt.  L.  Rierson,  J.  F. 
Shaffner,  J.  F.  Shafi'ner,  Jr.,  E.  H. 
Spainhour,  W.  O.  Spencer,  H.  L.  Sulli- 
van,   C.    L.    Summers,   J.    Thos.    Wright. 

Bethania— E.     F.    Strickland. 

Kornersville— W.  C.  Ashworth,  R.  L.  Carl- 
ton,   J.   T.    Justice. 

Pfaflttown— J.    W.    Davis. 

Walkertown — J.    C.    Hammock. 

Rural   Hall— S.    S.    Flvnt. 

FRANKLIN. 

Franklinton— J.  H.  Harris,  R.  B.  Hen- 
derson,   R.    N.    Winston. 

Louisburg— S.  P.  Burt,  0.  L.  Ellis,  R. 
P.  Floyd,  J.  E.  Malone,  J.  J.  Mann,  R. 
F.    Yarborough. 

Youngsville— P.   R.   Hatch,     I.   G.     Riddick. 

Cedar    Rock— E.    H.    Bobbitt. 

Letha— K.    M.    Clark. 

ATapleville — Hodge   A.    Newell. 

Centreville— J.    R.    AVh-i-ss. 
GASTON. 

Castonia— C.  E.  Adam's,  McT.  G.  Anders, 
R.  C.  Bunting,  H.  M.  Eddleman,  H.  P. 
Glenn,  L.  N.  Glenn.  Chas.  E.  McLain, 
R.  M.   Reid,   J.   M.    Sloan,   F.   G.    Wilson. 

Belmont- W.   W.   Davis,   N.    A.    Orr. 

Bessemer  City— R.  H.  Garren  D.  A.  Gar- 
rison,  AV.   S.   Hav.   H.   E.   Rowe. 

Cherryville— AV.  H.  Houser,  A.  W.  Howell, 
J.    M.    Hunter. 

Mt.  Holly— E.  C.  Boyette,  Robert  Rhym, 
Jas.    J.    Stewart. 

Dallas— J.    H.    Jenkins,    S.    A.    Wilkins. 

Lowell — G.    R.   Patrick,   Frank  Robinson. 

High  Shoals— Robt.  AV.  Petrie,  Arnold  Sto- 
vall. 

Stanley— M.    C.   Hunter,   L.   C.    Quiekel. 

Taylorsville — J.   P.    Matthewson. 

StcAdensville — J.    AV.    Tavlor. 
GATES. 

Sunbury— G.    C.    Brooks,    E.    P.    Corbett. 

Re^Tioldson — AV.    O.    P.    Lee. 

Gates- R.    C.     Smith. 

Gatesville — Geo.    D.    WiPiams. 
GRAHAM. 

Robbinsville — -P.  Culbersrn.  L.  D.  Hooper, 
M.   T.   Maxwell,   P.    T.   McKaig. 

Brock— G.    F.    Brock. 

Yellow  Creek— S.    F.    Howell. 
GRANVILLE. 

Oxford— S.  D.  Booth,  T  L.  Booth,  S.  H. 
Cannadav,  Ben.  K.  Havs,  E.  B.  Meadows, 
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Watkins,  J.  B.  Williams,  G.  A  Cogges- 
hall. 

Hester— Wm.    B.    Bullock. 

Stem— P.   R.   Hardee. 

Northside— 0.    VV.    Holloway. 

Creedmore — J.    A.    Sanderiord. 

Stovall— W  L.   Tavlor. 

Grissom— G   T.    Slices. 

GREENE. 

Snow  Hill— James  H.  Harper,  W.  B.  Mur- 
phy,   Jr.,    W.    W.    Whittington. 

Hookerton— G.  C.  Edwards,  W.  A.  Robert- 
son. 

Farmville — Albert    West. 

GUILFORD. 

Greensboro — J.  B.  Angle,  C.  \V.  Banner,  J. 
T.  J.  Battle,  W.  P.  Beall,  Louis  G. 
Beall,  B.  W.  Best,  H.  C.  Boyles,  J.  G. 
Broadnax,  J.  E.  Brooks,  Z.  T.  Brooks, 
Al.  Coble,  Rigdon  O.  Dees,  H.  H.  Dod- 
son,  P.  W.  Flagg,  M.  R.  Farrar,  A.  F. 
Fortune,  Miss  Anna  M.  Gove,  J.  E. 
Grimsley,  Mrs.  Joy  Harris  Glasscock,  R. 
K.  Gregory,  Edmund  Harrison,  George  R. 
Hughes,  G.  W.  Kernodle,  W.  P.  Kniglit, 
A.  E.  Ledbetter,  Thos.  R.  Little,  John 
W.  Long,  John  E.  Logan,  W.  J.  Mtad- 
ovvs,  E.  R.  Michaux,  Miss  May  S.  Miles, 
Chas.  W.  Moseley,  J.  T.  Reives,  W.  J. 
Richardson,  Chas.   Robertson,  C.  L.   Scott, 

E.  L.  Stamey,  John  Thames,  Samuel 
Tucker,  J.  P.  Turner,  A.  R.  Wilson,  John 
Roy  Williams,  John  A.  Williams,  Mrs. 
Elizabeth  H.  Tucker,  Jno.   W.   Tankersley. 

Hight  Point— John  T.  Burrus,  J.  W. 
Burton,  W.  J.  McAnallj',  VV.  M.  James, 
J.  L.  Moore,  J.  R.  Reitzel.  C.  E.  Reitzel, 
D.  A.  Stanton,  J.  F.  Swain,  j.  A.  Turner, 
W.  L.   Vestal,   A.   L.   Whittaker. 

Oak   Ridgr— S.    A.    Cook,   J.    R.    Paddison. 

Pomona — J.    G.    Ector,    Dr.    Norman. 

Summerfleld- W.    C.    Davis,    H.    Willis. 

Gibsonville — H.   P.    Bowman,    G.   E.   Jordan. 

Jamestown — D.  A.  Armfield,  J.  E.  Foscue, 
J.    R.    Gordon. 

McLeansvill — C.    S.    Oilman,    W.    T.    Holt, 

A.  P.    McD'aniel. 

Stokesdale— J.    J.    Hilton,   C.    W.    Taylor. 
Guilford    College — Jessa   F.    McCracken,    M. 

F.  Fox. 

Pleasant    Garden — Ciaiborn    Gray. 
Brown    Summit — J.    W.    Jones. 
Vandalia — J.    T.    Reaves. 

HALIFAX. 
Halifax — H.    B.    Ferguson.    E.    L.    Fenner. 
Scotland     Neck— H.     I.     Clark,    Dr.     Smith, 

J.    P.    Wimberly. 
Enfield — John    A.     Collins,    A.    S.    Hai'ison, 

L.    T.    Whitaker. 
Weldon— I.    E.    Green,    A.    B.   Zollicoffer,   D. 

B.  Zollicoffer. 

Roanoke  Rapids — A.   C.   Iloyt.   S.   B.   Pierce. 
Hobgood — K.    Leggett. 
Tillery- F.    M.    Register. 

HARNETT. 

Dunn — O.  L.   Denning,  M.   W.   Harper,  I.   F. 

Hicks,    Chas.    Hisrhsmith.    W.    L.    Hudson, 

S.    P.    J.    Lee,    Wm.    M.    McNeill,    C.    H. 

Sexton. 
Lillint'ton — L.    J.    Arnold,    J.    E.    Caviness, 

J.    H.    Withers. 


Buie  s    Creek — Jno.    A.    ilcKay,    J.    F.    Mc- 
Kay. 
Liuucn— W.   C.   Melvin,   F.   Smith. 
Chajybeate    Springs— J.    W.    ilaiiord. 
Duke— W.    P.    Huit. 
\\  aiie — C.    J.    McOomb. 
Sunmierville — A.    M.    AlcKay. 
Godwin — J.    W.    McLean. 
Benson — F.    T.    Moore. 
Coats— H.    Utley. 

HAYWOOD. 

Waynesville— J.    F.    Abel,    U.    L.    Allen,    J. 

R.    McCracken,    H.    L.    McFayden,    B.    H. 

Greenwood,    Samuel    L.    StiiiigUeld,    Thos. 

Stringfleld,   J.   Howell   Way. 
Canton— J.    H.    Mease,    J.    E.    Moore,   A.    B. 

Willis,    J.    E.    Wilson. 
Clyde— F.    M.    Davis,    S.   3.   Medford,   R.    L. 

Walker. 

HENDERSON. 

Hendersonville— T.  A.  Ailen,  G.  E.  Dixon, 
A.  B.  Drafts,  J.  L.  Edgerton,  C.  Few, 
W.  B.  Howe,  Wm.  R.  Kirk,  J.  G.  Wal- 
drop,   J.    S.    Brown. 

Flat    Rock — Arthur    R.    Guerard. 

Fletcher— Lloyd    P.    Russell. 

L/ana — J.  F.  Harris. 

Fruitland — W.    G.    Hutcherson 

Zirconia — Levi    Jones. 

Mill   River — L.   L.   Johnson. 

HERTFORD. 

Ahoskie— J.    H.    Mitchell,    A.    W.    Greene, 

Paul    H.    Mitchell. 
Murfieesboro — W.   G.  Freeman,   R.   H.   Gary, 

G.    N.    Harrell. 
Winton— C.    F.    Gnffin,    W.    B.    Pollard. 
Como — T.    I.    Burbage. 
I'nion — J.   Rainey  Parker. 
Harrellsville- J.    E.    Ward. 
Menola— Clifton    G.     Parker. 

HYDE. 

Scranton — J.    W.    Williams. 

Swan    Quarter — E.    H.    Jones. 

Lake  Landing — Eugene  Windly,  M.  M.  Mur- 
ry,   O.   H.   Gibbs. 

[■airfield — J.  A.  Mann,  R.  N.  Cartwright, 
A.  G.  Harris. 

IREDELL. 

Reno— H.    F.    Bailey. 

Dunlap— E.   A.    Hall. 

Turnersburg — P.   C.   Jurney. 

Evalin— J    V.    Williams. 

Lorav — L.   V.    Cloaninger 

Trou'tman— R.    W.   Mills,   E.   E.   Klutz.    " 

Mt.    Slourne— Walter   B.    Mott. 

New    Hope — J.    N.    Summers. 

Eufola- W.    W.    Wilhelm. 

Cool    Springs — J.    R.    fjuwery. 

Statesville— W.  R.  Adams,  thos.  E.  Ander- 
son, Archibald  Campbi'll,  L.  Harrill,  W. 
J.  Hill,  J.  E.  King,  H.  F.  Long,  J.  E. 
McLaughlin,  F.  L.  Snarpe,  E.  M.  Yount, 
Albert    Houck. 

Mooresville — A.  E.  Bell  P.  A.  Carpenter, 
J.  T.  Moore,  N.  G.  Moore,  S.  W.  Steven- 
son,   James   Young. 

Harmony — J.    A.    Sisk.    \\.    G.    Nicholson. 
JACKSON. 

Webster— H.    F.    Burgin.    Wm.    Self. 


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Dillsboro— Chas.    Z.    Candler,    J.    M.    Cand- 
ler. 
Sylva— D.   D.    Hooper,   A.   S.   Nichols. 
Painter — A.    A.    Nichols. 

JOHNSTON. 

Clayton— E.    N.    liookor,    J.    A.    Griffin,    B. 

A.    Hocutt,    G.   A.    McLendon,   J.   B.    Rob- 
ertson,   J.    J.    Young. 
Kenly— J.   C.   Grady,   G.   S.   Coleman,   G.    A. 

Hood,    Jas.    F.    Justice. 
Benson — Floyd   Johnson,   I).   B.    Lassiter,   F. 

T.  Moore,  G.  E.  Parker,  W.  H.  Rowland. 
Selma— R.  J.  Noble,  J.   B.   Person,  Geo.  D. 

Vick. 
Smithfield— Tliel.    Hooks,    L.    A.    Munns,    G. 

J.  Robinson,  A.  H.  Rose,  L.  D.  Wharton. 
Princeton — J.  B.  Strachon,  A.  G.  Woodard. 
Four   Oaks— Jno.    II.    otanly,   J.   D.   T.    Wel- 

lons,    S.    R.    Y'oung. 

JONES. 

Maysville--N.    G.   Shaw. 

Pcllocksville— A.      F.         Hammond,    G.    R. 

Hughes. 
Trenton — H.  Johnson,   H.   G.   Monk. 

LENOIR. 
LaGrange — J.    C.    Green,    J.    M.    Hodges,    J. 

W.    P.   Smithwick. 
Kinston — W.    F.    Hargrove,   Jas.   M.   Parrott, 

A.    DeK.    Parrott,   \V.    P.   Parrott,   Jno.    A. 

Pollock,     C.     L.     Pridgen,     Henry     TuU, 

V.    E.    Weyher,    R.    A.    Whittaker,    F.    A. 

Wliittaker,   C.   B.   Woodley,   R.   W.    Woot- 

ten. 
Trenton— H.   G.   Monk. 

LINCOLN. 

Denver — H.    N.    Abernethy,    C.   L.    McCaul. 

Lincolnton — Geo.  H.  Co^tner,  L.  A.  Cro- 
well,  Chas.  H.  Hoover,  R.  B.  Killian, 
R.  W.  Petrie.  John  W.  baine,  J.  S. 
Wise,   J.    B.    Wright. 

Orleans — W.    A.    Bass. 

Crouse — J.    L.    Beam. 

Reepsville— W.   C.  Riser. 

Iron    Station — Augustus    Smith. 

Lowesville — C.    B.    Thom.pson. 

MACON. 

Franklin— S.    H.   Lyle,   J    H.   Fonts,   H.   M. 

Jones,  W.   A.   Rogers,  F.   L.  Siler. 
Aquone — J.   A.   Browner. 
Highlands — Mary    E.    Lapham, 

MADISON. 

Mars  Hill— J.  H.  Baird,  W.  F.  Robinson,  J. 

W.    Baird. 
Big  Laurel— I.   E.   Burnett,   O.   V.   Burnett, 
JlarshaH — Frank  Roberts,  W.  J.   Weaver,  J. 

C.  Tilson,  Jack  Jarrett. 
Hot  Springs — E.  J.  Pecs. 
English — I.    L.    English. 

Spring  Creek— T.   J.    Frisbee,   S.   B.  Wood}'. 
Canto— C.    E.    Roberts.   W.    H.    Hughes. 
Walmet— A.    J.    McDevitt. 
Joe — J.    Reynolds. 
Barnard — W.   B.    Fortner. 

MARTIN. 

Hamilton — M.   I.    Fleming.    B.    L.    Long. 

Robersonville — W.  H.  Hargrove,  R.  J.  Nel- 
son. 

Williamston— J.  B.  H.  Knight,  J.  P. 
Proctor,    W.    E.     Warren,    J.    S.    Rhodes, 


Hugh   B.   York. 
Janu'Sville — J.     E.     Smithwick. 
Everetts — J.    H.    Saunders. 

Mcdowell. 

Marion— B.  L.  Ashwort'i,  B.  A.  Cheek,  M. 
L.  Justice,  G.  B.  Justice,  Guy  S.  Kirby, 
M.   F.   Morphew. 

Old  Fort— R.  H.  Garren,  Dr.  Freeman,  Dr. 
Mcintosh. 

Dysartsviile— W.  W.  Gilbert,  Jno.  0.  Sim- 
mons. 

Nealsville — J.  L.  Doster. 

MECIiLENBURG. 

Charlotte — J.  S.  Abernelliy,  Miles  B.  Aber 
nethy,  Annie  L.  Alexander,  J.  R.  Ale.x 
ander,  J.  A.  Austin,  Fred  Austin,  R.  J 
Brevard,  Clifford,  T.  F.  Costner,  Geo.  T 
Clark,  W.  P.  Craven,  A.  J.  Crowell,  S 
M.  Crowell,  Jno.  Donnelly.  J.  P.  Mathe 
son,  I.  W.  Faison,  Robt.  L.  Gibbon 
Joseph  Graham,  W.  A.  Graham  J.  T, 
Hiatt,  F.  O.  Hawley,  A.  M.  Ilerron,  John 
R.  Irwin,  Parks  M.  King,  R.  N.  Little 
John,  D.  H.  Leeper,  R.  E.  Mason,  C.  S 
McLaughlin,  C.  G.  McManaway,  C.  A 
Meisenheimer,  John  C  Montgomery,  B 
S.  Moore,  W.  O.  Nisbet,  Brodie  C 
Nolle,  W.  W.  Pharr,  George  W.  Pressly, 
E.  C.  Register,  Wm.  M.  Hunter,  L.  C 
Keerans,  Geo.  W.  Graham.  L.  B.  Newell 
J.  B.  Witherspoon,  R.  Z.  Querrv,  E 
Reid  Russell,  C.  B.  Stephenson,  "C.  M 
Strong,  W.  M.  Strong,  W.  H.  Wakefield 
C.  E.  Walker,  A.  M  Whisnant,  F.  M 
Winchester,  W.  D.  Witherbee,  H.  M.  Wil 
der,   W.    T.    Woodlev, 

Huntersville— J.    E.    S.    Davidson,    Tlios.    M 

JlcCoy,    W.    W.    Cra«-.-n. 
^avidson — Mary   L.    Martin,    Robt.    H.    Laf 
fertv,    H.    S.    Munroe,    J.    P.    Munroe,    W 
>L    Stone. 

Matthews — Henry  Q.  Alexander,  Thos.  N 
Reid. 

Mint    Hill— J.   Me.   De   Armond. 

Croft — S.    JI.    Henderson. 

Chadwick — Leighton    W.    Hovis. 

Sardis — Lester    W.     Hunter. 

[Belmont — N.    A.    Orr. 

Pineville— W.    R.    Reid. 


anTCHELL. 


O.       G. 


Spruce     Pine — Charles     Peterson, 

Brvant. 
Plurn    Tre^-E.    H.    Sloop. 
Cranben-y — Charles    Buchanan. 
Elk   Park— T.    J.    Profflt,   J.    R.    Sutton,   Dr. 

Bingham. 
/Bakersville— M.    F.    Penland,    V.    R.    Butt, 

F.    P.    Slagle. 
Relit  f — Isaac   Bradsbaw. 
Ledger — Miss    Holeman. 
Montezuma — Dr.    Goss. 
Saginaw — Richard  Bingham. 

MONTGOMERY. 

**rroy — M.    P.    Blair,    Chas.    Daligny,    James 

A.   Sisk,   A.    F.   Thompson. 
Biscoe — H.   E.   Bowman,  J.  A.   Dowd. 
Mount    Gilead — Willis    D.    Gilmer,    Wilmer 

L.    Grantham,    C.    B.    Ingram 
Asbury — F.    E.    A=bur\'. 
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MOORE. 

Southern  Pines — A.   .M.  iiiair.  K.  M.   Fergu- 
son,   Edwin    Gladmon,    Alice   E.    Johnson, 
/    VV.    P.    Swett. 
^   Jonesboro — H.    B.    Hoyle,    A.    J.    Monroe,   E. 

P.    Snipes. 
il'^Sanford— 1.    H.    Lutterloh,    Lynn   Mclver,    J. 
P.    Monroe,    W.    A.    Monroe,    J.    L.    Shep- 
pard. 
Cartilage — Gilbert  McLeod,   H.   M.  Mathews, 
H.    B.    Shields,    J.    VV.      Wilcox,     M.      E. 
Street. 
High    Falls — A.    H.    Caveness. 
Cameron— Dr.   Mathews,    W.   D.   Gilmore. 
Lpckville — P.    D.    Laster. 
Jackson   Springs — A.    A.    McDonald. 
'  '^\berdeen — A.    H.    McLeod. 
Gulf— R.    W.    Palmer. 
Broadway — Leon   Watsnn. 

NASH. 
'  Nashville— Jas.   P.   Battle,   J.   T.   Strickland, 

H.    H.    Whittaker. 
Spring  Hope — W.   H.  Edwards,  C.  N.   Brant- 
ley,  Hassell   Brantley,    S.    P.   Dew,   W.   P. 
Simpson. 
•f  Rocky   Mount — L.    C.    Covington,    Robt.     B. 
Miller,    R.    H.    Speight,   Jr.,   J.    P.    White- 
head,   W.   H.    Whitehead. 
Finch— C.    H.    Brantlev. 
Hattleboro— H.    B.    Marriott. 
Castalia — T.    A.    Matthews. 

NEW  HANOVER. 
Wilmington —  Joseph  Akerman,  J.  H.  Al- 
ston, W.  K.  Anders,  Charles  D.  Bell, 
W.  J.  H.  Bellamv,  R.  H.  Bellamy,  C.  H. 
Bauseman.  D.  VV.  Bullock,  T.  S.  Bur- 
bank,  J  B.  Cranmer.  W.  C.  Galloway, 
Thos.  M.  Green,  Wright  Hall,  George 
Honnett,    A.    H.    Harris,    Chas.   T.   Harper, 

D.  Koonce,  A.  D.  McDonald,  L.  H. 
Love,    W.    D.    McMillan,    Thos.    R.    Mask, 

E.  J.  Nixon,  F.  H.  Russell,  Jno.  T. 
Schonwald,  W.  E.  Storm,  George  G. 
Thomas.  Pride  J.  Thomas,  Ed.  Jenner 
Wood,   Jno.    C.    Wessell. 

NORTHAMPTON. 
Rich   Square— Mahlon  Bolton,    L.   S.   Webb. 
Margarettsville — N.    P.    Coppedge,      R.      H. 

Stancell,    Wm.    W.    Stancell. 
Garysburg — Wm.     T.     Carstarphen,     A.     J. 

Ellis,    W.    A.    Robinson,    Wm.    R.    Squire. 
Woodland— J.    H.    Cook,   J.    L.    Outland,    H. 

W.    Joyner. 
Severn — T.    0.    Joyner. 
Jackson — H.    W.    Lewis. 
Lasker — R.     P.     Moorehead. 
Conway— D.    H.    Reed. 
Seaboard — M.    R.    Stephenson. 
Valentine — Thos.    H.     Valentine. 

ONSLOW. 
Swansboro— F.    H.    Blount,    W.   J.   Montford. 
Jacksonville — E.    L.    Cox,    Cyrus  Thompson. 

B.    L.    Kcllum. 
Richlands— J.    L.    Nicholson,    C.   W.   Sutton. 
Sneads  Ferry — G.   J.   Dudlev. 
ORANGE. 
Chapel    Hill— E.    A.    Abenethy,    I.    H.    Man- 
ning,   C.    S.    Mangum,    Wm.    DeB.    Mac- 

Nider. 
Hillsboro — C.    D.    Jones,    William    Mebane, 

D.    C.    Parris. 


Cedar  Grove — C.  M.  Hughes,  W.  E.  Murphy. 
Prospect  Hill— J.   R.    Hester. 
PA3ILICO. 

Bayboro — D.    A.    Dees,   C.    A.    Flowers,   Jr., 

H.    P.    Underbill. 
Stonewall — Geo.    S.    Attmore. 
Oriental— G.  G.  Bell,  0.  C.  Daniels. 
Hobucken— J.    T.    Clark. 

PASQUOTANK. 
Elizabeth   City— li.    T.    Aydletr,    I.    Fearing, 
_  Zenas  Fearing,   Jr.,   J.    B.    Griggs,   W.    \V. 

Griggs,    R.    B.    Lamb,    F.    W.    Lowry,    W. 

J.    Lumsden,    0.    G.    B.    McMullan,    A.    L. 

Pendleton,     H.     D.     Walker,     Claude     B. 

Williams,    J.    E.    Wood,    C.    W.    Sawyer. 
Weeksville — Ivie    A.    Ward. 

PENDER. 
Burgaw— E.  H.   Adkins,   R.   H.  Bradford,  W. 

H.    Crowell,    H.    B.    Thomas. 
Rocky    Point — R.    J.    Williams. 
Currie — Geo    F.    Lucas. 
Top    Sail    Sound— L.    L.    Alexander. 

PERQUIMANS. 
Hertford— T.    A.    Cox,    Tl^os.    S.    McMullan, 

W.     M.     Riddick,     R.     W.    Smith,    C.    C. 

Winslow. 
Woodville— T.    M.    Riddick. 
Belvidere — Thomas    N.    White. 

PERSON. 
Roxboro- W.   A.    Bradsher,   W.   T.   Long,   C. 

G.   Nichols,   O.   P.   Schaub,   R.   J.   Teague, 

J.    A.   Wise. 
Gordonton — R.     S.    Bavnes. 
Mount   Tirzah — A.    C.    Boyles. 
Center    Grove — P.     G.     Piitchett. 
Cunningham — J.     F.     Swanu. 
Bethel     Hill— John    Meiiitt. 
Leasburg — Joseph     Thompson. 
Hurdle   Mills— J.    I.    Col' man. 

PITT. 
Greenville — W.     H.     Bagwell,     Zero    Brown, 

Wm.     Fountain,     Chas.     O'H.     Laughing- 
house,   E.    A.   Moye,   J.   E.    Nobles. 
Falkland — Jenness     Morrill. 
Bethel— D.   J.    Bullock,   F.    C.   James,   R.   J. 

Grimes,    G.    F.    Thigpen. 
Farmville — J.     N.     Bynum,     C.     C.    Joyner, 

David    S.    Morrill. 
Ayden — Joseph     Dixon,     M.       T.       Frizzell, 

Lewis  C.  Skinner. 
Grifton— W.    W.    Dawson,    W.    C.    Whitfield. 
Stokes- T.    G.   Basnight. 
Orimesland — C    M.    Jonea. 
Shelmerdinc — L.   E.   Ricks. 
Fountain — J.    N.    Moore. 
Winterville- B.    T.    Cox,    J.    H.    Hudson. 

POLK. 

Tyron— J.  C.  Kenworthy,  E.  M.  Salley, 
Rov  Eagle,  Earlv  Gradv,  H.  J.  Tarrigues. 

ilill  Springs— H.  H.  Edwards,  E.  S.  Green- 
wood. 

Saluda— E.    B.    Goelet. 

Fingerville — B.    B.    Lancaster. 

RANDOLPH. 

Ashboro — L.    M.    Fox,   Samuel   A.    Henly,   J. 

V.    Hunter,    W.    J.   Moore. 
Fullers- J.   D.   Bulla,   R.    W.   Myers,   C.   H, 

Phillips. 
Seagrove — D.   J.   Johnson,   R.   J.   Malone. 
Randleman— D.     L.     Fox,     W.     I.     Sumner, 


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Paul  R.    McFadyen. 
Ramseur— S.   W.    Caddell,  C.   S.   Tate. 
Uburty — G.    A.    Foster,    DeLacy  Foust. 
Fiankiinsville— Thos.     I.     Fox. 
Worthvilk— C.    C.     Hubbard. 
Farmer — C.    H.    Lewis. 
Cedar    Falls— A.    H.     Redding. 
Coleridge — Dr.    Wolborn. 
Carawaj' — A.   M.    Bulla. 

RICH]VIO]^fD. 
Rockingham — F.   .J.    Garrett,   N.    C   Hunter, 

J.    M.    Ledbetter,    E.    C.    McEachern,    L. 

D.   McPhail,    W.    H.    Steele,    U.   L.    Steele, 

W.    P.    Webb. 
Raeford— G.    W.    Brown. 

I'egues — A.    C.    Everett.    J.    H.    Williamson. 
Ilainlet — J.   I.   Fowlkes,   H.    F.    Kinsman. 

ROBESON. 
Lumberton — R.    B.    BecLvvith,    John    Knox, 

D.  C.  Mclntyre,  J.  D.  McMillan,  W.  A. 
McPhail,  R.  M.  Norment,  T.  A.  Nor- 
ment,  H.  T.  Pope,  K.  G.  Rosier,  S.  B. 
Rosier,    N.    A.    Thompson. 

Ma.xton — J.  D.  Croom,  A.  B.  Croom,  M. 
R.  Gibson,  L.  R.  Kirkpatrick,  H.  W. 
McNatt. 

Rowland— Wm.  E.  Evans,  G.  W.  Pate, 
Howard   Reedy. 

Red  Springs — W.  H.  McKinnon,  Ben  F. 
McMillan,  J.  R.  McMillan,  H.  H.  Hod- 
gin. 

Fairmont — J.   P.    Brown,    Wm.   F.    Stephens. 

Lumber  Bridge — T.  L.  Northrup,  Thomas 
Stamps. 

Rai  ford — A.    P.    Dickson. 

Kingsdale — W.    H.    Rowland. 

Parkton — Dan   Currie. 

ROCKINGHAM. 

Madison— C.    A.    Baird,    R.    C.      Matherson, 
Charles*  B.   McAnallv. 

Reidsville— T.  E.  Ba'islev,  E.  H.  Brooks, 
S.  G.  Jut,  J.  W.  McGehee,  J.  C.  Mills, 
L.   L.   Sapp,  J.   A.   Williams. 

Stoncville — T.  A.  Boaz,  James  F.  Dicks,  J. 
R.   Smith. 

Leaksville— A.  B.  Johns,  S.  L.  Martin,  T. 
G.    Tavlor,   J.    B.    Ray,   John   Sweeny. 

Sunimei-fleld,    R.    F.    D.— J.    T.   Stewart. 

Ruffin— F.    P.    Tucker,    C.    R.    Wharton. 

Maysdale — Thomas    W.    Davis. 

Wentworth — Sam    Ellington. 

Spray— A.    F.    Tuttle. 

ROWAN. 

Salisbury — R.  V.  Brawiey,  J.  Stevens 
Brown,  Julius  A.  Caldwell,  Jeff.  B.  Coun- 
cil, E.  B.  Clement,  W.  L.  Crump,  E. 
Rose  Dorsett,  J.  M.  Flippin,  I.  Henry 
Foust,  H.  G.  Heilig.  W.  W.  McKenzie, 
0.  M.  Poole,  C.  J.  Sawver,  J.  E.  Stokes, 
H.  T.  Trantham,  J.  W.  Tankersley,  R. 
M.  West,  John  W.  AVhitehead,  J.  G. 
Brawiey. 

China  Grove — G.  J.  Atkins,  Robt.  L. 
Cowan,    J.    B.    Gaither,    G.    A.    Ramseur, 

E.  M.    Summerell. 

Spencer— J.  G.  Busby,  H.  L.  Monk,  M.  L. 
Smoot,   J.    W.    Young. 

Woodleaf— A.  G.  Henderson,  J.  D.  Heath- 
man. 

Mount   Ulla — Geo.    A.    Brown. 

Cleveland— W.    F.    Chenault. 


Gold    Hill— J.    F.    Fitzgerald. 
Crescent — A.    B.    Goodman. 
Granite    Quarry — J.    H.    Peeler. 
Craven — G.    M.    Van   Poole. 
Enochsville — Banks     Withers. 

RUTHERFORD. 
ClifFside — R.    M.   Andrews,    B.    M.    Haynes. 
Rutherfordton — U.    H.    Biggs,   E.    B.    Harris, 

J.    W.    Harris,      Henry      Norris,      W.     A. 

Thompson,    T.    B.    Twitty,    J.    C.    Twitty. 
Forest    Citv— W.    C.    Bostic,    Geo.    P.    Reid, 

G.    E.    Young,    T.    C.    McBrayer. 
Henrietta — Romeo    Hicks,    C.    B.    Wiseman. 

T.   B.   Lovelace,  F.   A.   Carpenter. 
Caroleen- 0.   Hicks,   T.   G.   Hainrick,   L.   B. 

Harrell. 
Logan's   Store — G.    M.    Chapman. 
Thermal    City — J.    F.    Jonas. 
Kllenboro — J.    B.     Smart 
C'.iffdale— J.     B.     Thompson. 

SA3IPSON. 

Clinton— G.  M.  Cooper,  R.  H.  Holliday,  H. 
B.  Hiatt,  F.  H.  Holmes,  A.  M.  Lee, 
R.  E.  Lee,  J.  0.  Matthews,  J.  A.  Stevens. 

Roseboro — F.    J.    Cooper,    Paul     Grumpier. 

Kerr— C.   S.   Kerr. 

Dunn — R.    H.    McLean. 

Salemburg— G.    B.    Sikes. 

Ingold — Henry    Sloan. 

Harrell's   Store— W.    I.    Taylor. 

Newton    Grove — R.    B.    Wilson. 

SCOTLAND. 

Laurinburg — K.  A.  Blue,  Geo.  D.  Ever- 
ington,  A.  W.  Hamer,  Peter  John,  Peter 
McLean,   D.   M.    Prince. 

Gibson — J.  S.  Gibson,  M.  R.  Gibson,  Neil 
M.    McLean,    W.    T.    Pate. 

Fontcol— Daniel    Shaw,    Wm.    G.    Shaw. 

STANLY. 

Albemarle — J.  N.  Anderson,  J.  Clegg  Hall, 
W.   I.   Hill,  O.   D.    King,   V.   A.    Whitley. 

Norwood — T.  A.  Hathcock,  Jr.,  J.  M. 
Lilly. 

New    London — Joseph    A.    Allen. 

Palmersville — B.    F.    Cox. 

Big    Lick— F.    E.    Hartsell. 

Millingpost— D.    P.    Whitley. 

Whitney — J.    I.    Campbell. 

STOICES. 

Germanton- Wade    H.    Bynum,    L.    H.    Hill. 

Walnut  Cove — Elias  Fvilp,  A.  G.  Jones, 
W.    W.    Withers. 

Danbury— W.  L.  McCanless,  W.  V.  Can- 
less. 

King.  R.  F.  D.  No.  1— W.  C.  Slate,  S.  F. 
Tillotson. 

Madison — D.     C.     Dicks. 

Sandy    Ridge— J.    H.    Ellington. 

Brim — J.    J.    Leake. 

Francisco — S.     A.Moir. 

Smith,   R.   F.   D.    No.    1— W.   B.    Moore. 

Vade    Mecum — R.    H.    Morefleld. 

Meadows — J.    W.    Neal. 

Dalton- M.    D.    Phillips. 

Pinnacle— J.     S.     Slate. 

Mizpah— J.    W.    Slate. 

Westfield— J.     T.     Smith. 

Advance — J.    T.    Watkira. 
SURRY. 

Mount    Airy— E.    W.    Allred,    T.    B.    Ashby, 


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Ed.  M.  Hollingrsworth,  J.  M.  Hollingrs- 
worth,  R.  E.  Hollini^swortn,  J.  B.  Hol- 
lingsworth,  W.  C.  Mebane,  W.  S.  Tay- 
lor. 

Pilot  Mountain— R.  E.  L.  Flippen,  J.  B. 
Woltz,  J.   B.   Smith. 

Westfield— S.  N.  Flippen,  R.  D.  Flippen, 
J.    T.    Smith. 

Dobson— W.  M.  Stone,  John  R.  Woltz,  W. 

C.  Folger. 

Elkin— J.   W.   Rin?,   J.   M.   Reece. 

Siloam— S.    T.    Flippen. 

Rockford — D.     F.     Holcomoe. 

Ladonia — K.   Thompson. 

Devotion — A.    R.    Jovee. 

SWAIN. 

Bryson  City — A.  M.  Bennett,  Dan  R. 
Bryson,    Robt.    L.    Davis. 

Almond — J.     A.     Cooppr.     Jas.     DeHart. 

Cherokee— Russell   D.    Kolt. 

Whittier— .J .     H.    Teagve. 

TKANSYLVA^^A. 

Brevard — Goode  Cheatham,  Edwin  S.  En- 
glish. H.  H.  Garner,  C.  W.  Hunt,  M. 
M.    King,    W.    J.    Wallis. 

Penrose — A.    E.    Lyday,    W.    M.    Lyday. 

Toxaway — Whitfield    Brooks. 

Calvert — J.    A.    Cannon. 

TYRRELIi. 

Columbia — J.    L.     Sprui'i. 
UNION. 

Monroe — J.    E.    Ashcraft,    J.    M.    Blair,    J. 

B.  Eubanks,  Geo.  B.  Nance,  Jno.  W. 
Neal,    S.    A.    Stevens,    H.    D.    Stewart. 

Marshville— R.    Armfield.    M.    P.    Blair,    W. 

D.  Decs,    D.    R.    Perkins. 

Union ville — Daniel       T.    Boger,    Van    McK. 

Long,   W.   H.   Smith.   A.   D.    N.   Whitlev. 

Waxhaw— L.    E.    Guire,    J.    V.    Hunter,    H. 

C.  Houston,  W.  R.  McCain,  R.  M.  Rob- 
erson. 

Olive  Branch — H.   Moses  Brooks. 

Wingate — J.    R.    Jerome. 

Matthews— W.    H.    Priee. 
VANCE. 

Henderson — G.  A.  Cos^geshall,  E.  F.  Fen- 
ner,  R.  J.  Gill,  F.  R.  Harris,  A.  S. 
Pendleton,   .John   H.    Tucker,   H.    H.   Bass. 

Kittrell— C.    G.    Ferebee. 

Middleburg — William    McAllister. 

Dabney— C.    D.    Wyeho. 

Epsom — B.    P.    Al=ton. 

WAKE. 

Raleigh— C.  O.  Abernethy,  Albert  An- 
derson.  K.   P.   Battle.  Jr.,   A.   T.   Gotten, 

E.  Delia  Dixon-Carroll,  E.  B.  Ferebee, 
A.    W.    Goodwin.    Catherine    P.    Hayden, 

F.  J.  Haywood,  Hubert  Ha3^vood,  P.  E. 
Hines,  W.  C.  Horton,  C.  L.  .Jenkins,  A. 
O.  Jones,  T.  JI.  Jordan,  Wm.  S.  Jor- 
dan, A.  W.  Knox,  R.  H.  Lewis,  R.  S. 
McGeachey,  J.  W.  McGee,  J.  W.  McGee, 
Jr.,  James  McKee,  Wm.  Moncure,  Jas. 
R.  Roffprs,  H.  A.  Royster.  W.  I.  Roys- 
ter,  Ralph  S.  Stephens,  H.  McKee  Tucker, 
Joel   Whitaker. 

Raleigh,    R.    F.    D.— T.    L.    Banks. 
Raleigh,  R.   F.   D.   No.   7— B.   D.   Mashbum. 
Wake     Forest- Fred     K.     Cook,     Lewis    M. 

Gaines,    H.    H.    Harris,    S.    P.    Holding, 

J.   B.   Powers,   W.   S.    Rankin. 


Ape.x— R.   W.   Johnson,  H.   G.   Utley,  Chas. 

B .    Wilkerson . 
Wakefield— G.    M.    Bell,    Battle   A.    Hocutt. 
Gulley's   Mill— N.    M.    Blalock. 
Morrisville— W.     H.     Boone. 
Garner — J.    S.    Buffalo. 
Willow    Springs — C.     F.    Dowd. 
Rolesvllle— M.    L.    Fowler,    L.    B.    Young. 
Cardenas— J.    M.    Judd,    H.    H.    Utley. 
Neuse,   R.    F.    D.    No.    2— H.    H.    Mashbum. 
McCullers — J.   J.   L.   McOuUers. 
Vanteen — J.     A.    J.     Peimy. 
Bangor — 0.     L.     Ray. 
Fuquav    Springs — J.     A.     Sextou. 
Flint— L.    P.    Sorrell. 
Carv — J.    M.    Templeton. 
Falls— S.     W.    Thompson. 
Holly    Springs— B.    S.    Utley. 
Enno— B.    W.    Burt. 
Zebulon — Z.    M.    Caveness. 

WARREN. 
Littleton — Willis   .Vision,   Willis  Alston,  Jr., 

B.    Ray   Browning,    L.    J.    Picot. 
Warrenton — P.    J.    Macon,    F.    S.    Packard, 

J.    G.    King,    Chas.    H.    Peete. 
.Macon — M.    P.    Perry. 
Wise— T.    J.    Holt. 
Ridgeway— T.    B.    Williams. 

WASHINGTON. 
Plvmouth — B.     Chears,     A.      W.     Disosway, 

.J.     W.     Eariy,     Stark     Hassell,     W.     H. 

Ward. 
Crcswell— J.    L.    Hasssll,    W.    H.    Hardison. 
Roper- B.    F.    Halsey,    J.    W.    Speight. 

WATAUGA. 

Amantha — E.    F.    Bingham. 
Banner's    Elk — James    W.    Hodges. 
Mabel — Frank    Greer. 

Boone — J.    Walter  Jones,    Logan   E.    Farth- 
ing. 
Happy  Valley— McD.   Little. 
Valle    Crucis — Henry    Perry. 
Blowing    Rock — C.    J.    Parlear. 

WAYNE. 

Goldsboro— J.  R.  Byers,  W.  H.  H.  Cobb, 
W.  H.  Cobb,  Jr.,  W.  P.  Exum,  W.  W. 
Faison,  Theo.  L.  Ginn,  J.  W.  Jones, 
J.  B.  Kennedy,  W.  K.  Lane,  R.  E. 
Lee,    R.    B.    Miller,    J.    B.    Outlaw,    W. 

E.  Powell,  M.  E.  Robinscn,  R.  E. 
Smith,  J.  D.  Spicer,  John  Spicer,  Wil- 
liam   Spicer. 

Fremont— L.    O.    Hayes,    G.    A.    Smith,    W. 

F.  Turlington. 

Seven  Springs — W.  J.  Jones,  N.  B.  Smith, 
W.   G.   Sutton. 

Mount  Olive — L.  W.  Korncgay,  J.  D.  Rob- 
erts.   W.    C.    Steele,    McI.    Tatum. 

Eureka — Geo.    R.    Benton. 

Walter— W.    B.     Crawfoid. 

Pikeville— E.    C.    Person. 

WILKES. 

North  Wilkesboro— Arthur  E.  Billings,  R. 
L.  Carlton,  J.  E.  Duncan,  F.  C.  Gil- 
reath,  W.   P.   Horton,   S.   Q.   Mvers. 

Wilkesboro— J.    M.    Turner,    J.    W.    White. 

Spruce  Pine — C.    G.    Bryant. 

Dehart— C.    L.    Hamby. 

Dellaplane — R.   W.   S.   Pegram. 

Osbornville — L.    P.   Somei-s. 

Trap    Hill— R.    L.    Thompson. 


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Reedy  Branch — A.    J.    Eller. 
WTIiSON. 

Wilson — Nathan  Anderson,  W.  S.  Ander- 
son, W.  H.  Anderson,  H.  B.  Best,  E. 
T.  Dickinson,  B.  S.  Herring,  C.  E. 
Moore,  A.  F.  Williams,  B.  T.  Person, 
N.    B.    Herring. 

Elm  Citv— Dr.  Harrison,  E.  G.  Moore,  R. 
B.    Whitley. 

Black  Creek— H.  R.  Hoover,  R.  S.  Pas- 
chall. 

Saratoga — B.     F.     Barnes. 

Lucama — Wm.  D.  Crockc",  Isaac  W.  Lamm. 

Statonsburg — S.     H.     Crocker. 

Taylors — H.    F.    Freeman. 

YADKIN. 

Boonville— T.   L.    Blackwell,   E.   M.   Huteh- 

ins,    Thad   W.    Shore,    J.    L.    Speas. 
Yadkinville— T.    R.    Harding,    M.    A.    Roy- 


all,    S.    L.   Russell. 
East  Bend— W.  G.  Leak.  J.  H.  Martin,  M. 

L.    Matthews. 
Huntsville — J.    J.    Clingman. 
Courtney— B.   W.  Fassett. 
Chestnut   Ridge — C.    M.    Holeombe. 
Mount  Pleasant — J.    M.    Matthews. 
Jonesville — H.    C.   Salmons. 

YANCEY. 

Bumgville— W.  M.  Austin,  C.  P.  Edwards, 
J.  B.  Gibbs,  J.  L.  Ray,  W.  B.  Robert- 
son. 

Micaville— J.    B.   Ewing,   J.   M.   Hall. 
Bee    Log— W.    A.    Peek. 
Prices  Creek — W.   C.   Towe. 
Bald    Creek— L.    Whittington. 

Higgins C.    H.    Morgan. 

Celo— J.    M.    Fairchilds. 


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Summary  Religious  Denominations. 

Denominations.  Ministers    Churches.  Members. 

Advent    Christian    18  18  1,720 

Associated    Reform    —  —                

Catholic     31  38  5,104 

Christian    70  105  11,000 

Church  of  Christ —  4                

Disciples    65  85  17,000 

Dunkards    9  9  510 

Episcopal    128  257  12,954 

Evangelical  Lutheran  53  70  10,000 

Friends    65  63  6,608 

Hebrews    7  7  516 

Latter  Day  Saints  . . . ; 7  1  147 

Moravian    1.-.  —  3,703 

Old  Moravian,  Seed 9  9  187 

Presbyterian    187  432  40,542 

Reformed    Church    39  41  5,591 

Seventh  Day   Adventists 5  5  94 

Salvation   Army    5  5  430 

Waldenscs    1  1  312 

BAPTISTS— 

Missionary     1,048  1,586  194,250 

Free  Will   231  308  21276 

Primitive    160  321  31,300 

METHODIST— 

M.   E.   Church,  South 760  1,460  1.55.410 

Methodist  Protestant    60  230  19,8:)9 

M.   E.   Church,   (North) 67  159  9,217 

Methodist,     Wesleyans 8  17  197 


YOUNG       MEN'S      CHRISTIAN 
ASSOCIATION. 

A.   G.   Brenizcr,   Cliairman,  Charlotte. 
Geo.    Stephens,   Treasurer,    Charlotte. 

F.  D.    Lethco,    Recording    Sec,    Charlotte. 

G.  C.    Huntington,    Interstate    Secretary. 
Headquarters:      202     South     Tryon     Street, 

Charlotte. 

CITY   ASSOCIATIONS. 

Asheville — Julius  C.  Martin,  President;  D. 
B.  Marks,  General  Secretary;  E.  B. 
Brown,  Assistant;  C.  S.  Boyd,  Physical 
Director.  Occupv  own  building  worth 
$35,000.      Membership,    .')29. 

Charlotte — Robert  Glassfow,  Jr.,  President; 
D.  L.  Probcrt,  General  Secretary;  E.  H. 
Arnold,  Assistant;  H.  J.  Knebel,  Boys' 
Work  Director.  Erecting  n  w  building, 
cost  $120,000.     Membership,   614. 

Durham — E.  S.  Parrish,  Chairman  Building 
Committee;  J.  S.  Hunter,  General  Sec- 
retary.    Erecting  bui'ding  to  cost  $50,000. 

Elizabeth  City— S.  L.  Sheep,  President;  F. 
W.  Evans,  General  Secretary.  Erecting 
building  to   cost   $30,000. 

Wilmington — .Joseph  A'^erman,  President; 
Edwin  Kettle,  Genf-ral  S  cretary.  Oc- 
cupy building  worth  $60,000.  Members, 
508. 

Winston-Salpm— R.  C.  Norfloet,  President; 
P.  M.  Colbert.  Genera'  S  cretary.  Erect- 
ing  building    to    cost   $55,000. 

RAILROAD   ASSOCIATIONS. 

Spencer — South  rn  Railway  Department,  W. 
H.  Burton,  Chairman;  B.  L.  Stevenson, 
General    Secretary;    K.    R.    Hartsfield,    As- 


sistant: J.  H.  Williams,  Assistant.  Oc- 
cupy own  building,  value,  $30,000.  Mem- 
bers,  418. 

COLLEGE   ASSCCIATIONS. 

Buie's  Creek  Acad  mv — M.  L.  Quintz, 
President.      .  50    members. 

University  of  North  Cainlina,  Chapel  Hill — 
J.  A.  Fore,  Prfsident;  F.  B.  Rankin, 
General  Secretary.  HA  members.  Oc- 
cupy   own    building,    (ost    $13,000. 

Crescent  Academy,  Cr-sornt— I.  H.  Phil- 
lips,   President.      25   members. 

Davidson  College,  Davidson — \V.  W.  Pharr, 
President.  205  members.  Occupy  own 
building,    value   $4,000 

Trinity  College,  Durham — W.  V.  MacRae, 
President.      98    mcmbeis. 

Elon  College,  Eton- J.  A.  Vaughan,  Presi- 
dent.    46   members. 

Guilford  Coll  g=,  Guilfcrd  College— A.  E. 
Lindley,  President.  7)  members.  Occupy 
own    building,    value    $4,000. 

Rhodes  Military  Institute.  Kinston — Bruce 
Carraway,     Presid  nt.       20    nirmbers. 

Wm.  Bingham  School  M'-bane — A.  T. 
Jackson,    Pr  sident.      '-'8    m  mbers. 

Catawba  Collrge,  Newron— O.  A.  Barrin- 
g  T,    President.      45    members. 

Oak  Ridge  Institute,  Oak  Ridge— John  M. 
Reevers,    President,      ij   members. 

Rapford  Institute,  Rat- f  .rd— C.  C.  Price, 
President.      47    members. 

linthrrford  Cnllnn-".  Ru-n^rforH  College — J. 
F.    Moser,    President.    31    members. 

Wake  Forest  Collge,  Wake  Forest— F.  F. 
Brown,     President.       210     members. 


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Trinity  Park  High  School,  Durham— T.  W. 
Lee,    President.     55  memoers. 

A.  and  M.  College,  Ralrtgh— B.  T.  Fergu- 
son,  President.     183   membera. 

Whitsett  Institute,  Whifseu— J.  Y.  Joyner, 
President.     116   members. 

CHRISTIAN   SCIENCE. 

First  Church  of  Christ,  Scientist,  New- 
Bern— First  Reader,  Miss  E.  C.  Ferebee; 
Chairman  of  Board  of  Director,  Miss  M. 
H.  Harrison;  Assistant  to  Publication 
Committee,     Miss    Kathryn    King. 

First  Church  of  Christ,  Scientist,  Wilming- 
ton—First Reader,  Mrs.  Ella  Weill; 
Chairman  of  Board  of  Trustees,  Miss  Mary 
Bridgers;  Publication  Committee.  Mrs. 
Hettie    E.    Fennell. 

First  Church  of  Christ,  Scientist,  Ashe- 
ville — First  Reader,  Mrs.  Harriet  H. 
Smith;  Chairman  of  Board  of  Trustees, 
George  H.  Smith;  Assistant  to  Publica- 
tion   Committee,    Thos.    A.    Henry. 

First  Church  of  Christ,  Scientist,  Kinston — 
First  Reader,  Mrs.  M.  J.  Stanley;  Chair- 
man of  Board  of  Trustees,  Mrs.  Hennie 
Peebles;  Assistant  to  Publication  Com- 
ittee,    Mrs.    Sudie   W.    Mewburne. 

MORAVIAN  CHURCH. 

Number     of     communijants 3,703 

Number     of     non-communicants 320 

Number    of    children 1,819 

Total     5,736 

Provincial    Synod     meets    once    in    three 
jears.      District    Conference      every      year, 
generally     in     November.       The     Provincial 
Board  consists   of   Bishop   Rondthaler,   Rev. 
James   E.    Hall   and   I.    W.    Fries. 
LIST    OF    MINISTERS. 
Bishop   Edward    Rondthaler-^Winston-Salem. 
I.    H.   Clewell— Winston-Salem. 
I.     K.     Pfohl— Winston-Salem. 
Edward    S.    Crosland— Winston-Salem. 
Edward   G.    Stempel— Winston-Salem. 
Leon    G.    Luckenbach— Winston-Salem. 
W.     E.     Spaugh— Winston-Salem. 
.James    E.    Hall — Clemmons. 

E.  P.    Mendenhall— Clemmons. 
I.    F.    McCuiston — Friedbery. 
Edgar    Holton — Mavodan. 

F.  Walter  Grabs— Bethania. 

C.    H.    Wenhold,    Jr.— Kernersville. 

ROMAN  CATHOLIC  CHURCH. 

No.    of    members,    5,104. 
No.    of    churches,    36. 
No.    of    clergy,    31. 

LIST    OF    THE    CLERGY. 
Bishop,    Leo.    Haid— Belmont. 
Vicar    General,    Felix    Hintemeyer. 
Melchoir   Rcinhart — Belmont. 
Willibald    Baumgartner- Belmont. 
Ignatius    Remke — Belmont. 
Thomas    Oestreich — Belmont. 
Eugene  Egan — Belmont. 
James   Buchholz— Belmont. 
Alphonse   Buss— Belmont. 
William    Regnat— Belmont. 
Ambrose    Gallagher— Belmont. 
Michael    Mclnerny — Belmont. 
Cornelius    Diet— Belmont. 


C.     Dennen — Wilmington. 
W.    B.    Hannon — Wilmington. 
M.    A.    Irvrtn — Newton    Grove. 
J.   A.   Kavanagh — Southern   Pines. 
T.    W.    Stapleton— New   Bern. 
J.    A.    Gallagher — New    Bern. 
W.    T.    Whearty— Ooldsboro. 
T.    P.    Griffin- Raleigh. 
T.    F.    Price — Nazareth. 
E.    A.    Rigney — Nazareth. 
P.    G.    Marion — Asheville. 
P.    F.    Marion — Asheville. 
W.    F.    O'Brien— Durham. 
Joseph    Mueller— Charlotte. 
Leo.     Kunz — Salisbury. 
Gregory   Windschiegl — Salisbury. 
Vincent   Taylor — Greensboro. 

George    L<=ster — Winsto-i. 

REFORMED       CHURCH. 
Members,    5,591. 
Sunday-schools,     41. 
Teachers   and    scholars,    2,309. 
Contributions,    $126,555. 
Stated    Clerk,    Synod    of   Potoniae,    J.    0. 
Leonard. 

MINISTERS. 
John   Ingle,    Green    Park 
Michael   L.    Hedrick,    Lexington. 
Jacob    C.     Clapp,     Newton. 
Peter  M.   Trexler,  Salisbury. 
John   A.   Foil,    Newton. 
Paul  Barringer,  Mt.   Pleasant. 
Joseph  L.  Murphy,  Hickory. 
Jacob   C.    Leonard,   Lexington. 
J.    M.    Luther   Lyerly,    Crescent. 
James    D.    Andrew,    bur'ington. 
Julius    H.    Shuford,    Hickory. 
V.'m.    H.    McNairy,    Lenoir. 
Henry   E.    Sechler,    Seabreeze.    Fla. 
Joshua  L.   Bowers,   China  Grove. 
John  H.    Keller,   Mt.    Pleasant. 
Wm.    B.    Duttcra,    SaliSt)ui>. 
,  David  E.   Bowers,   High  Point. 
I  Samuel   W.    Beck,   NevHon. 
Walter  W.   Rowe,  Rockwell. 
CalWn   B.    Heller,   Salisbury. 
Wm.    M.    Causey,    Concord. 
Shuford     Peeler,     Greensboro. 
Allen    R.    Holshouser,    Rockwell. 
Charles   E.    Wehler,    Nevrton. 
Geo.    Albert    Snyder,    Newton. 
J.    Silor  Garrison,   Newton. 
Milton   Whitener,   Conover. 
Anthony  Shulenberger,   China  Grove. 
E.    Garver    Williams,    Mt.    Pleasant. 
Irwin    S.    Ditzler,    Thomasville. 
J.    C.    Leonard,   supply,    Lexington. 
J.   L.    Murphy,   supply.   Hickory. 
W.    H.    McNairy,    suppl".    Blowing  Rock. 
D.   E.   Bowers,  supply,  High  Point. 

METHODIST      PROTESTANT 
CHURCH. 

Number  of  members,  19,889;  ministers, 
60;  churches,  230;  Sunday  schools,  193; 
scholars,    16,510. 

Publishing  House  at  Greensboro.  The 
Conference  Organ,  Our  Church  Record, 
J.    F.    McCulloch,    Editor,    Greensboro. 

President  of  Conference — W.  E.  Swain, 
Asheboro. 

Secretary— William     Porter,     Burlington. 


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Appointments  for  1908. 

Alamance    Circuit — W.    C.    Lassiter. 

Albemarle    Circuit — Unsupplied. 

Anderson    Circuit — C.    J.     Edwards. 

Asheboro — T.     M.     Johnson. 

Asheville — J.    S.    Williams. 

Broad    River    Circuit— J.    E.    McSwain. 

Buncombe  Circuit — G.   h.  Curry. 

Burlington — Wm.     Porter. 

Caldwell    Circuit — Unsupplied. 

Chatham  Circuit— W.  D.  Reed. 

Chesterfield — Unsupplied. 

Cleveland  Circuit — H.    S.   B.    Thompson. 

Concord — D.     A.     Braswell. 

Davidson   Circuit — J.    H.    Hulin,    Supply. 

Denton  Circuit — G.    L.    Reynolds. 

Fairfield    Circuit— W.    T.    Totten. 

Fairview    Circuit — T.    F.    Culloch. 

Flat    Rock    Circuit— A.    J.    Hunter. 

Forsyth    Circuit — E.     G.     Lowdermilk. 

Gastonia  Circuit— T.    A.    Williams. 

Graham— C.  H.  Whitaker. 

Granville— G.     W.     Holmes. 

Greensboro — T.    J.    Ogbum. 

Greenville — W.    D.    Fogleman. 

Guilford— D.    A.    Highiill. 

Halifax— W.    L.    Harris. 

Henderson — A.    G.    Dixon. 

High    Point— J.    D.    Williams. 

Ivy — W.  A.  Lamar. 

La  Grange — J.    F.   Dosiir. 

Lebanon — J.    H.    Moton. 

Liberty — J.    W.    Frank. 

Lincoln   Circuit — J.    A.    Burgess. 

Littleton — To  be  supplied. 

Mebane — R.     M.     Andrews. 

Mecklenburg   Circuit — T.    A.    Plyler. 

Mocksville  Circuit— T.   H.   Matthews. 

Monroe  Circuit — H.   D.    Garmon. 

Mt.    Hermon    Circuit— O.    P.    Routh. 

Oak    Ridge— W.    R.    Lowdermilk. 

Orange   Circuit — To   be   suppUed. 

Pinnacle  Circuit — W.   F.    Kennett. 

Randlenian — J.    H.    Bowman. 

Randolph  Circuit — W.   F.    Ashbum. 

Richland   Circuit — J.    H.    Stowe. 

Roanoke  Circuit— C.   L.   Whitaker. 

Rockingham    Circuit — H.     W.    Braswell. 

Saxapahaw  Circuit — W.    M.    Pike. 

Stanley  Circuit — A.    O.    Lindlev. 

St.    Paul    (Greensboro)- C.    M".    Raper. 

Tabernacle    Circuit — H.     L.     PcweU. 

Uwharrie    Circuit — W.    J.    Hackney. 

Vance    Circuit — J.    E.    Hartsell. 

W.     Lexington — Edward    Suits. 

Why    Not   Circuit— J.    A.    Ledbetter. 

Winston   Station — G.    F.    Millaway. 

Winston    Circuit — To    be   supplied. 

Yarborough — N.    G.    Bothea. 

CHRISTIAN    (T)TSCIPLES ) 
CHURCH. 

A.   B.    Cunningham,    President — Washington. 
George     Hackney,     Vice-President — Wilson. 
W.    G.    Walker,    Corresponding    Secretary — 

Washington. 
L.    O.    Moseley,    Recording    Secretary — Kin- 

ston. 
J.    S.    Basnight,    Treasurer — New    Bern. 

ADVISORY  BOARD. 
J.   W.    Hines — Rocky  Mount. 


J.  J.     Brinson — Bond's    Creek. 

J.  F.    Latham — Jessama. 

J.  C.    Cowell— Dunn. 

J.  A.    Hopkins — Winston-Salem. 

S.  B.     Taylor— C.     Lake. 

D.  P.    Bradshaw — Wilmington. 

MINISTERS  OF  THE  CHRISTIAN  CHURCH 

D.    W.   Arnold — Greenville. 

D.    H.    Adams — Pungo 

Stanley   Ayers — WiUiamston. 

W.    B.    Brickhouse — Mackey's   Ferry. 

J.    T.    Brown    (In   School) — Lexington,    Ky. 

J.    T.    Brown — Lexington,    Ky. 

Isaiah    Carver— Nashville. 

W.    H.    Cobb— Whitakers. 

A.    B.    Cunningham — Washington. 

H.   S.   Davenport — Leechville. 

C.  L.   Davis — Leechville. 

D.  W.   Davis — Washington. 
.1.    T.    Davis— Ayden. 

W.    J.    Gibble— Bonus. 

Thomas  Green — Pantego. 

J.    T.    Grubbs— Kinston,    R.    F.    D. 

J.    J.    Harper — Wilson. 

J.    S.    Henderson — Coinjock. 

A.J.    Holton — Olympia. 

I.   B.  Holton — Reeisboro. 

N.    B.    Hood— Dunn. 

J.     A.     Hopkins — Winston. 

C.    W.    Howaid — Kinston. 

P.    B.    Hall— Kinston. 

Howell — (In    School) — Yale    Univer- 

Jackson — Plymouth. 
Lee — Washington. 
Leighton — Macclesfield. 
Massengill — Four   Oaks. 
Mizzell — Jamesville. 
Moore — Ayden. 
Moore — Reeisboro. 
T.    Moore — Farmville. 
Outlaw — Wilson. 

Petree — La    Grange. 
Respass — Pantego. 
Rightsell — LaGrange. 

Rodgers — Columbia. 
Spruill — Plymouth. 
Sumrell — Powell's    Point. 

Sumrell — Grifton. 
Swain — Roper. 
Smith — D'ardens. 

Tingle — Plymouth. 
Tvndall— Kinston. 
Tyson — Grantsboro. 

Waters    (in   school) — Lexington,    Ky. 

Whitlev— Bath. 

Winfleld— Bath. 
Jinnette — Beaufort. 

Walker — Washington. 
Dukes — Swan    Quarter. 
Caldwell — Wilson. 
Manning — Jamesville. 
Wade — Belhaven. 

Rountree — Kinston. 
Davis — Wilmington. 

King — Wilmington. 
Andrews — Stoncville. 

Helsabeck — Asheville. 
Glenn — Stoneville. 
Wolfe— Rural    Hall. 


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SOCIETTY    OF    FRIENDS. 

Number  of  congregations,  53;  number 
of  members,  6,698,  a  pain  of  191  during 
past  year.  Annual  meeting,  called  North 
Carolina  Yearly  Mcetine'  of  Friends,  is 
held  at  Guilford  College  beginning  Wed- 
nesday before  the  second  Monday  in  Au- 
gust. 

Clerks— L.    Lyndon    Hobbs,    (President    of 
Guilford   College)    and   Mary  M.    Petty. 
Missionary        Superintendent— Eli         Reece, 

Greensboro. 

Ministers    of    X.    C.    Yearly 
Meeting. 

E.\STERN    QLAiti'ER. 
Walter  White— Winfall. 
Elizabeth    E.    White — \icanor. 
David   Coppock— ]{ich    Square. 
NEW    GARDEN. 
Thomas     Newlin— Guilford     College. 
Albert    Peele-Guilford    College. 
Mary    A.    Peele— Guilford    College. 
Mary    C.     Woody— Guilford    College. 
Raymond   Binford— Guilford    College. 
Mary    E.     Cartland — Greensboro. 
l>avis    Branon— High     Point. 

WESTERN. 
Simeon    Barker— Climax. 
W.    Alpheus    White — G.iilford    College. 
Jeremiah     S.     Cox— Greensboro. 
Arthur    E.    L.    Pain— Jaruco,    Cuba. 
Ellen     Woody     Pain — Jaruco,     Cuba. 
Martha    Woody— Rio    Grande,    Porto    Rico. 
Alfred  Zachary— Snow  Camp. 
Thomas    F.     Andrew— Staley. 
Margaret   E.    Hackney — Liberty. 

Rufus     Pegg — Gibsonville. 
Manlev    Hoiladay — Greensboro. 

Rodtma     Wright— Snow     Camp. 

Eli    Craven — Causpv. 

SOUTHERN. 

Sarah    E.    W.    Wmslow— Holly. 

Herbert    W.     R  nnolds— High    Falls. 

Elwood     Cox— Eu!a. 

John    S.    Tillman— Asheboro. 

Levi    Cox — Ramseur,    No.    1. 

David    Farrow,    Jr.— Randleman,    No.    3. 

Michael    C.    Farlow— Edgar. 

Michael     Farlow— Raiiflli  man,     No.     3. 
CONTENTNEA. 

John    S.    Moore — Goldsboro. 

Simeon    L.     Mixon — Wilmington. 

G.     Whitford     Edgr'rton— Goldbboro. 

Joseph     H.     Peele — Goldsboro. 

Louisa    Bridgers — Warsaw. 

William     U.     Grantham — Princeton. 

Charles     Peterson— Chintilla,     Va. 

Micajah    T.     Cox— Goldsboro. 
DEEP    i{IVER. 

Rufus    P.    Kins— High    Point. 

Dougan     C.     Cox — Arehdalc. 

N"reus    M.    Barker — Archdale. 

Thomas    E.    Andrrson — Thomasville,    No.    1 

J.    Robert   Parker- High    Point. 

James    H.    Davis— Marion,    S.    C. 

Joseph    Potts— Hiarh    Point,    No.    1. 
YADKIN    VALLEY. 

Wade    H.    Adams— Yadkinville,    R.    F.    D. 

Lucy    Vestal — Martin. 

Franklin    Ward- n— Yadkinville,    R.    F.    D. 

Iven     Adams — JIartin 


DaWd    E.    Sampson — Graham. 
James     Ring — East     Bend. 
Annie   E.    Williams — Lewisville. 

SURRY. 
T.   Wesley  Wooten — Mount  Airy. 
Miles    Reece — Brim. 
Georgia  Reece^Brim. 
Ellen    Marshall— White    Pains. 
J.    C.    Holmes— White    Plains. 
Samuel    Pickett — Mount    Airy. 
Lorena     Reynolds — Dobson. 

SOUTHERN      CHRISTIAN 
CONVENTION. 

The  membership  of  this  church  in  North 
Carolina  is  about  11,000,  with  70  ministers 
and    105    churches. 

EASTERN  NORTH  CAROLINA  CONFER- 
ENCE. 

Rev.  J.  D.  Wicker,  President,  San- 
ford. 

Rev.  W.  C.  Wicker,  Elon  College,  Sec- 
retary. 

J.    C.    Ballentine,    Varina,    Treasurer. 

WESTERN    NORTH    CAROLINA    CONFER- 
ENCE. 

Rev.  L.   J.   Cox,   Elon  College,  President. 

Rev.  R.  H.  Williamson,  Seagrove,  Sec- 
retary. 

Capt.  J.  A.  Turrentine,  Burlington, 
Treasurer. 

NORTH       CAROLINA       ANTJ       VIRGINIA 
CONFERENCE. 

Prof.  W.  A.  Harper,  Elon  College,  Pres- 
ident. 

Rev.  J.   W.   Holt,  Burlington.  Secretary. 

Rev.  T.  W.  Stroud,  Union  Ridge,  Treas- 
urer. 

SOUTHERN  CONVENTION. 

President  Southern  Christian  Convention, 
Rev.    W.    W.    Staley,   D.    D.,    Suffolk,    Va. 

Prof.  P.  J.  Kernodle,  Elon  College,  Sec- 
retary. 

John   A.    Mills,   Raleigh,    Treasurer. 

President  Christian  \ssociation,  Rev.  J. 
W.     Harrell,     Portsmouth.    Va. 

Rov.  I.  W.  Johnson,  Suffolk,  Va.,  Sec- 
retary. 

B.    D.    Jones,    Holland,    Va.,    Treasurer. 

mNISTERS    OF    THE    NORTH    CAROLINA 
AND   VIRGINIA    CONFERENCE. 

J.   O.    Atkinson,   Elon   College. 
T.    B.    Dawson,    Elon   College. 
W.    H.    Ford,    Carvsville,    Ohio. 
H.   C.   Fulton,  White  Roads. 
W.   T.   Hemdon,   E'on   College. 
J.    W.    Holt,    Burlington. 
A.   F.   Is"ly,   Shallow   Ford. 
P.  T.  Klapp,  E'on  College. 
W.    S.  Long,   Elon  College. 
J.   W.    Fatten,   News  Ferry,    Va. 
J.   W.  Pinnix.  KernersviHe. 
T.  W.   Strowd,   Union  Ridge. 
J.    W.    Wellons,    Elon  College. 
W.    L.    Wells,    Elon    College. 
R.   P.  Crumpler,  Elon  College. 

WESTERN  N.   C.   CONFERENCE. 
T.   E.   White,   Ponce,   Porto  Ric-o. 
R.    L.     Williamson,    S'agrove. 
H.    A.    Albright,   Moffitts. 


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C.  A.    Boon,   Elon  College. 
J.  R.   Comer,  Spencerville. 

P.    H.    Fleming,    Burlington. 
J.   W.   Hatch,   Pittsboro. 

D.  A.   Long,   Graham 
W.   W.    Lawrence,   Erect. 
H.    T.    Moffitt,    Moffits. 

J.    U.   Newman,    Elon   College. 
C.    C.    Peel,    Elon   College. 
W.    H.    Roach,    High   Point. 
S.    H.    Way,   Fork   Creek. 
P.    T.    Way,    Unionville. 
J.    A.   Webster,   Franklinsville. 
M.    E.    Hammer,   Tillman. 
L.  I.   Cox,   Elon   College. 

EASTERN   N.    C.    CONFERENCE. 
M.     W.     Butler,     Raleigh. 
W.   G.   Clements,  Morrisville. 
J.    L.    Foster,    Elon   College. 
W.   D.   Harward,   Morrisville. 
S.    B.    Klapp,    Greensboro. 
G.   R.   Underwood,   Osijood. 
L.    W.    Mangum,   Benson. 
J.   D.    Wicker,   Jonesboro. 
M.    L.     Winston,     Creedmoor. 
W.  C.  Wicker,  Elon  College. 
A.   P.   Barbee,    Jonesboro. 
T.    A.    Pounds,    Clayton. 
H.    Scholz,   Macon. 

A.  T.    Banks,    Elon   College. 

EVANGELICAL,  LUTHERAN 
CHURCH. 

This  Church  in  North  Carolina  is  or- 
ganized in  three  Synods — North  Carolina, 
Missouri,  and  Tennessee.  Total  number  of 
Luthrans  in  North  Carolina,  22,104. 

North   Carolina   Synod. 

Communicants,   10,000;  number  of  churches, 

70. 

OFFICERS  OF   SYNOD. 
President— Rev.      Geo.     H.     Cox,     D.     D., 

Granite    Quarry. 
Vice-President — Rev.    P..    S.    Brown,      China 

Grove. 
Secretary — Rev.    V.    Y.    Boozer,    Concord. 

Treasurer — James    D.     fleilig,    Salisbury. 
LIST    OF    THE    CLERGY. 
G.    D.    Bernheim,    Charlotte. 
G.    F.    Schaeffer,    Spartanburg,   S.    0. 
L.     A.     Bikle,     Concord. 
J.    A.    Fesperman.    Salisbury. 
W.    R.    Ketchie,    Mocksville. 
R.    L.    Brown,    Salisbury. 
R.     C.     Holland,    Cha-lotte. 

E.  P.    Parker,    Gibsonville. 
Geo.    H.    Cox,    Granite   Quarry. 
H.    M.    Brown,    Eflrd's   Mills. 
V.    R.    Stickley. 

C.    Diefendorf,    Craven. 
J.   A.   Linn,   Rockwell. 

B.  S.    Brown,    China    Grove. 
T.    H.    Stroheeker,    Salem,    Va. 
J.   H.    Wilson. 

J.  Q.  Wcrtz,  China  Grove. 
J.  W.  Strickler,  Rural  Hall. 
A.    G.    Voigt,    Mt.    Pleasant. 

C.  L.    T.    Fisher,    Cape   Charles,    Va. 
H.    A.    Trexler,    Barber. 

C.    B.    King,    Charlotte. 

C.    B.   Miller,    China   Grove. 


M.    M.    Kinard,    Salisbury. 

C.    A.    Brown,    Salisbury. 

J.  H.  C.  Fisher,  Mt.  Pleasant. 

J.   E.   Shenk,   Concord. 

F.  M.  Harr,  Gibsonville. 

C.    M.    Fox,    Hartshorn. 

V.   Y.   Boozer,    Concord. 

N.   D.   Bodie,   Salisbury. 

H.   A.   McCullough,   Albemarle. 

Geo.    S.   Bearden,   Winston. 

W.  A.  Snyder,  Wilmington. 

W.   A.   Dutton,   Richfield. 

C.   B.   Cox,    Burlington. 

T.    C.    Parker,    Mt.    Ulla. 

C.    W.    Kegley,    Wilmington. 

R.    R.    Sowers,    Troutman. 

L.    P.    Boland,   Barber. 

Edward    Fulen wider,    Lexington. 

J.    L.    Morgan,    China    Grove. 

C.     I.     Morgan,     Salisbury. 

C.  P.   Fisher,    Salisbury. 

O.    H.    L.    Lingie,    Lexington. 

Chas.   R.   Pless. 

W.    C.    Schaeffer,   Jr.,    Charlotte. 

K.   L.    Ritchie,    Spencer. 

L.    B.    Spracher,    Salisbury. 

W.    B.    Aull,   China   Grove. 

Tennessee  Sjtiod, 

Number  congregations,  76;  number  minis- 
ters, 28;  number  members,  9,754;  num- 
ber   Sunday  schools,    o3. 

LIST    OF    THE    CLERGY. 
J.   C.  Moser,  Hickory. 
R.    A.    Yoder,    Lincolnlon. 

D.  J.     Settlemyre,     Liberty. 
R.    H.    Cline,    Monroe, 

J.    P.    Price,    Granite    Falls. 

D.  I.    Offman,    China    Grove. 
W.   A.   Deaton,   Hickory. 

J.    L.    Deaton,    China   Grove. 
Jacob    Wike,    Edith. 
Prof.    R.    L.    Fritz,    Hickory. 
J.    L.    Cromer,    Maiden. 
W.    J.    Boger,    Mt.    Holly. 
James   F.    Deal,    Stanley. 
C.    K.    Lippard,    Hickory. 
F.    K.    Roof,    Hickory. 
John    Hall.    Gastonia. 

E.  H.    Kohn,    Cherrvville. 

C.   K.    Bell,   Einas  Mountain. 
J.    A.    Y''ount,    Conover. 
H.    A.    Kistler,    Montz. 
C.    L.    Miller,    Hickory. 
John    D.    Mauney,    Newton. 
J.     A.     Arndt,     Newton. 
P.     D.     Risinger,    Dallas. 
C,    J.    Sox,    Statesville. 
W.    A.    Lutz,     Statesville. 
A.    L.    Bolick,    Lexington. 
H.    L.    Seagle,    Mt.    Pleasant. 

Missouri  Sjiiod. 

Communicant  m  nibi  r^hip,  2,350;  number 
of  churches,  2C;  Sunday  schools,  22; 
ministers.  24;  parish  school  teachers,  5. 
LIST    OF    THE    CLERGY. 

N.    J.    Bakke — Greensboro. 

Paul    Bischoff — Conover. 

R.    A.    Bischoft' — Conover. 

E.     T.     Coyner,     Asheville. 

S.    A.    Doswcll— Mt.    Pleasant. 


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D.  A.    Goodman — Connelly    Springs. 
11.    W.    Gross — Greensboro. 

Ad.    Haentzschel — Conover. 
P.     C.     Henry — Conover. 
S.    S.    Keisler — Conover. 
J.     S.    Koiner — Conover. 
Edw.    Kraus — Eagle   Springs. 
W.    H.    Lash— Salisbury. 
C.    Lauterbach — Ridgeway. 
M.    Lochncr — Greensboro. 
G.    E.    Long — Newton. 
George    Luecke — Conover. 
J.   Mc.   David — Charlotte. 
G.    A.    Romoser^Conover. 
J.    Ph.    Sclimidt — Concord. 
C.    O.    Smith— Claremont. 
J.   M.   Smith — Conover. 
Fr.     Wahlers — Greensboro. 
C.    A.    Weiss — Conover. 

FREE        AVIIvL        BAPTIST 
CHURCH. 

Moderator— Elder    P.    T.    Lucas — Lucama. 
Secretary — Elder   E.    T.    Phillips — Ayden. 
Treasurer — E.    E.    Dail,    Winterville. 

Ministers,   231. 

Churches,    308. 

Members,   21,276. 

Western    Conference. 

MINISTERS. 

J.  H.    Sasser — Kenly. 

L.  M.    Mitchell— Kenly. 

J.  H.    Worley — Pine  Level. 

G.  C.    Mills— Apex. 

J.  W.    Valentine — Stagings. 

T.  H.    Matthews — Spring    Hope. 

P.  T.    Lucas — Lucama. 

G.  W.    Davis — Fremont. 

B.  H.    Boykin— Taylor. 

L.  T.    Phillips- Selma,    R.    F.    D. 
W.    T.   Johnson — Goldsboro,   No.    5. 

E.  T.    Phillips— Aden. 
J.  W.    Cox — Archer. 

B.    W.    Tippett— Eatmon. 
Sidney    Harris — Black    Greek. 
J.   L.    Strickland — Selma. 
.\.    R.   Flowers — Taylor. 

B.  B.    Deans,    Selma. 

F.  M.    Hinton — Barnes'    Store. 
J.    R.    Morris,    Selma. 

H.   H.    Gillum— Stallings. 
W.    J.    Wilkins— Pine   Level. 
Curtis   Howell — Goldsboro,    No.    6. 
W   A.    Benson — Dudley. 
W.     H.     Collins— Dickens. 
Henry    Rentfrow — Barnes'    Store. 

C.  E.    Orton— Dudley. 

J.     K.     Ruffin — Spring    Hope. 
W.    P.    Faison- Wendsll. 

A.  B.    Utley— Apex. 

G.  W.    Ferrell- Wendell. 
T.    J.    Eatman — Lamm. 

N.    B.    Nordan — Goldsboro. 

W.    M.    Howell— Kenly. 

S.    W.    Jones — Apex. 

E.    A.    W.    Husketh — Creedmoor. 

W.  R.   Holder— Durham. 

John   Thompson — Nero. 

W.    E.    Anderson— Wakefield,    No.    1. 

B.  T.  Dixon— Elm  City. 
W.    B.    Everett— Clayton. 


W.  M.   Bagley — Saratoga. 

S.    B.    Scaff- Durham. 

R.    F.    Pittman— Princeton. 

LICENSED   PREACHERS. 
W.    B.    Lenard — Louisburg. 
Thomas    Snipes — Goldsboio. 
J.     E.     Davis — Pikeville.  • 

J.    H.    Whitley— Glover. 
J.    W.    Wood^Louisburg. 
Hubert    Martin — Lillian. 

Cape  Fear  Conference. 

MINISTERS. 
W.    W.    Avant — Atkinson. 
M.    R.    Allen— Four    Oaks. 
W.    H.    Avery— Smithfield. 
J.    A.    Blalock — Dunn. 
R.    W.    Bass— Clinton,   H.    F.    D.   3. 
A.    J.    Bordeaux — Ashton. 
I.     W.     Bordeau.x — Ilocut. 

C.    J.    Carr,    . 

J.    F.    Casey— Goldsboro. 

J.    S.    Ellis— Clayton. 

E.    F.    Edwards — Lydia. 

C.    W.    Ezzell— Wallace,   R.   F.   D.   No.   2. 

E.    C.    Futrell,    . 

W.    L.    Godwin — Newton    Grove,    No.    2. 

W.    R.    Glover— Duke. 

H.   H.   Goff— Benson. 

O.    B.    Garris — South    Washington. 

W.    B.    Hare— Duke. 

J.    F.    Hill— LaGrange,    R.    F.    D.    No.    2. 

W.    J.    Jernigan — D'unn. 

H.    W.    Jernigan — Dunn. 

L.    E.    Johnson — Goldsboro. 

J.   Ruffin  Johnson — Four  Oaks,  No.   4. 

R.   C.   Jackson— Clinton,   R.    F.   D.   No.   4. 

C.  A.    Jackson— Dunn,   R.    F.    D.    No.    6. 
I.unda   Lee— Dunn,    R.    F.    D.    No.    1. 

J.  M.   Langdon — Wilson's  Mills. 

J.  W.     Lucas — Duke. 

J.  W.    Moore,    . 

G.  S.     Mobly,     . 

J.  F.    Owens — Dunn. 

A.  B.   Peavy— Laurel  Hill,   R.   F.   D.   No.   1. 

G.     A.     Pope — Dunn. 

H.  Pope — Dunn. 

K.  Raynor— Hope  Mills,   R.  F.  D.   No.   1. 

Robert  Strickland— Four  Oaks,   R.   F.   D.   1. 

W.  B.    Strickland— Dunn. 

D.  R.  Stafford— Four  Oaks,   R.  F.  D.  No.  1. 
H.  J.    Summerlin — Dunn. 

Joseph    Salmon — Fayetteville. 
J.    M.    Wilson — Keener. 

Central  Conference. 


MINISTERS. 


T.    N.    Manning— Winterville. 
J.    M.    Barfleld— Ayden. 

F.  McLawhorn — Greenville,    No.    2. 
J.    Rollins — LaGrange. 

A.    A.    Tyson — Rocky   Mount. 

G.  S.    Johnson — Greenville. 

W.    H.    Laughinghcuse — Greenville. 

M.    W.    Ange — Jamesville. 

T.    H.    Barnhill— Grindool. 

W.    O.    Vause — Hookerton. 

J.    R.    McCaskev — Ayden. 

C.     L.     Little— WintervUIe. 

A.     Tyson — Farmville. 

E.    D.    Hathawav — Conetoe. 

W.   T.    Pollard— Stokes. 


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C. 
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H.    Heame — Greenville. 
T.     Butler — Aulander. 
M.    Ratcliff— Yeatesville. 

A.  Sugg — Snow   Hill. 
L.     Sowers — Columbia. 

I.    Corbitt — Ayden. 

B.  Jones— Wiiitorville,    N.    3. 

D.  Boyd — Pinelown. 
T.    Bundy — Fountain. 

A.    Woodard — Ayden. 
A.   Windham — Saratoga. 

E.  Edmondson — Eureka. 

F.   Lassiter — Brancliville,   Va. 
J.    Harris — Greenville,    No.    4. 
Tyndall— Snow   Hill,    No.    4. 
O.   Armstrong — Ayden. 
R.    Ricks — Branchville,    Va. 

Eastern  Conference. 

MINISTERS. 


J.    B.    Russell— Beaufort. 

I.    H.    Pipkin— Core    Point. 

G.   W.   Harrison — Trenton. 

W.     W.    Denny— Pink    Hill. 

T.    F.    Wallace— Branch's   Store. 

H.    Cunningham — Deep    Run. 

C.     Miller— Baird's     Creek. 

R.    W.    Merritt — Wilmington. 

W.    G.    Jones — Sarecta. 

J.    Gasking — Wit. 

W.    Lupton — Columbia. 

W.    W.    Lewis — Beaufort. 

A.  E.   Rouse — Seven  Springs. 
J.    Jones — Sarecta. 

S.    S.    Kirk— South   Creek. 

C.  Heath— Bonus. 

R.    F.    Daugherty — Cove. 
J.     E.     Howard — Richlands. 
J.   W.   Sowell— Beaufort. 
I.     W.     Russell— Beaufo-.t. 
E.    L.    Swain — Newport. 
L.    N.    Downs — Chocowinity. 
E.   B.   Coston — Richlands. 
L.    C.    Garner — Newport. 

D.  B.    Garner — Newport. 
T.    D.    Noe— Beaufort. 
W.    J.    Moore — Kinston. 

C.   L.    Merrill — Morehead   City. 

J.   E.   Lupton — Jerry. 

J.    J.    Boyd— Cove. 

G.    W.    Kenncdv— Cabin. 

J.    W.    Salter— Stacy. 

J.    A.    Ringgold — Tuscarora. 

R.    C.   Kennedy — Cabin. 

L.   W.   Witherington — Ayden. 

C.   J.    Voliva — WinsteaJ\ilIe. 

B.  W.    Wells— Bettie. 
Theodore    Yarboro — Flox. 
T.    C.    Foster— Richlands. 
H.    J.    Whaley— Cabin. 

K.    F.    Springle — Cedar   Point. 
G.    C.   Vause — Aurora. 
J.    G.    Howard — Richlands. 
J.    W.    Alford — New   Bern. 
Solomon    Duff — Beaulahville. 
J.    A.    Morris — Arapahoe. 

PROTESTANT  EPISCOPAL 
CHURCH. 

Diocese    of    North    Carolina. 

The     counties     of     Northampton,     Halifax, 
Edgecombe,     Wilson,     Johnston,     Harnett, 


Moore,  Richmond  and  Scotland,  on  the 
east,  with  Surry,  Yadkin,  Iredell  and 
Mecklenburg  on  the  west,  and  all  inter- 
vening territory. 

Bishop — Joseph    B.    Cheshire,    Raleigh. 

Archdeacon    of    Charlotte — Edwin     A.      Os- 
borne,  Ciiarlotte. 

Archdeacon   of    Colored    Work — John  H.    M. 
Pollard,   Littleton. 

President    of    the    Standing    Committee — I. 
McK.    Pittenger,    Raleigh. 

Secretary    and    Registrar — Julian    E.    Ingle, 
Henderson. 

Treasurer — Chas.    E.    Johnson,    Raleigh. 

Histonographer— John    L.    Henderson,    Salis- 
bury. 

Number  of  parishes   and   missions,    100. 

Communicants,    5,056. 

Baptized    persons,    10,392. 

Contributions.    1907,    '^72,948.27. 

LIST  OF  THE  CLERGY. 

Joseph    B.    Cheshire,    Bishop — Raleigh. 

Primus  P.   Alston   (colored) — Charlotte. 

Francis    W.    R.    .Arthurs — Sewanee,    Tenn. 

James  B.    Avirett — Buena   Vista,    Va. 

Thomas    B.    Bailey    (colored)— Statesville. 

Richard    L.    Bame- — Moorcsville. 

Milton    A.    Barber — Raleigh. 

Alfred   R.    Berkeley — Mayodan. 

Locke    W.    Blackvvelder — ^Salisbury. 

Sidney    S.    Bost — Durham. 

Reni.     S.     Bronson — M.icon. 

Simeon    J.    M.    Brown — Cooleemee. 

Thaddeus     A.     Cheatham — Wilson. 

Henry    Teller    Cocke — Winston. 

John    H.    Crosby — Charlotte. 

John    C.    Davis — Concord. 

Henry    B.    Delany    (colored) — Raleigh. 

'J'homas    G.    Faulkner — Greensboro. 

Cliarles     Fetter — Laurinburg. 

Akxander    Gait — High    Point. 

Henry    T.    Gregory — Southern    Pines. 

Sanders     R.     Guignard — Greensboro. 

Samuel   M.    HanlT— Duke. 

Frederick    Herriman    Harding — Tarboro. 

Francis    W.    Hilliard— Oxford. 

Horner  Leach   Hoover — Leaksville. 

Frederick    H.    T.    Horsflcld— O.xford. 

A.    B.    Hunter— Raleigh. 

Julian   E.    Ingle — Henderson. 

francis    .loyner — Littleton. 

James    E.    King    (colored) — Raleigh. 

John     London — Louisburg. 

Charles    H.    Male    (colored) — Oxford. 

Harris    Mallinckrodt — Charlotte. 

Matthias    M.     Marshall — Raleigh. 

William  H.   Mf^ade— Chapel   Hill. 

\V.    L.    Mellichampe — High    Point. 

Francis    .J.     Murdock — Salisbury. 

Edward    L.    Ogilby — Burlington. 

Edwin    A.     Osborne — Charlotte. 

Francis    M.    Osborne — fHiarlotte. 

Kobt.    Bruce    Owens — Rocky    Mount. 

John    W.     Perry    (colored) — Tarboro. 

Robert    N.    Perry    (colored) — Wilson. 

Girard    W.    Phelps — Scotland    Neck. 

Richard    Roscoe    Phelps — Ansonville. 

William  T.    Picard — Jackson. 

I.     McK.     Pittenger — Raleigh. 

John   H.    M.    Pollard    (colored) — Littleton. 

Aldred   A.    Prud-n— Chaplain   U.    S.    A. 

John    L.    Saunders. 


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Louis   H.    Schubert — Glenham,    N.    Y. 

Walter  J.    Smith— Charlotte. 

George   M.    Tolson — Weldon. 

Thomas    L.     Trott— West    Durham. 

William     Walker— Ronda. 

S.     Paxson    Walters — Hillsboro. 

James   H.    Williams — Charlottesville,    Va. 

Diocese  of  East  Carolina. 

So  much  of  the  State  oi  Noi.ii  Caiouiia  as 
lies  east  of  the  "Diocese  of  North  Caro- 
lina." 

Bishop — Robert    Strange,     Wilmington. 

Archdeacon  of  Colored  Work — Wm.  G. 
Avant,    New    Bern. 

President  of  the  Standing  Committee — 
Nathaniel    Harding,    Washington. 

Secretary  and  R  gistrar — Frederick  N. 
Skinner,    Fayetteville. 

Treasurer — Thomas   D.    Meares,    Wilmington. 

Chancellor — George    Rountree,     Wilmington. 

No.    of    Parishes    and    Missions,    76. 

Communicants,    4,460.. 

Contributions,    $46,587.06. 

LIST    OF    THE    CLERGY. 

Robert    Strange,    Bishop — W^ilmington. 

Wm.    G.    Avant — New    Bern. 

Samuel    S.    Barber — Swan    Quarter. 

Benjamin    M.    Bradin — Macon,    Ga. 

Edmund  R.   Bi-nnrtt  (colored) — Wilmington. 

Jamrs    Carmicha"! — Wilmington. 

William   E.    Cox — Wilmington. 

Robert    B.    Drane — Edonton. 

Luther    Eborn — Creswell. 

John    B.     Gibbk — Windsor. 

John   H.   Griflfiith,   Jr. — Kinston. 

William     J.     Gordon — iWil'iamston. 

Nathaniel    Harding — Washington. 

Richard    W.    Hosru: — Wilmington. 

Isaac    W.    Hughes — Fayottnille. 

N.    Colin   Hughes — Chocowinity. 

James    H.    King    (colored) — Edv?nton. 

^enj.   S.   Lassiter — H^rtfora. 

C.    D.    Malone — Washington. 

Wm.   Matthias— Mt.    Hol'y,   N.   J. 

Alexander  C.   D.   Noe — B^lhaven. 

Thomas    P.    Noe — Wilmington. 

Charles  B.   Pritchell   (co  orvd)— Albany,   Ga. 

A.    W.    S-abreas" — Wilniinarton. 

Frederick  N.   Skinner — Fayette\'illp. 

Claudius    F.    Smith— Elizabeth    City. 

William  B.  Suthern,  Jr.  (colored)Fayette- 
ville. 

Tunius    L.    Taylor    (colored) — New    Bern. 

F.    B.    Ticknor — Aurora. 

Luther    G.     H.     Williams,    New    Brm. 

William   T.    Wood    (colored) — Washington. 

Edward     Wootten — W'ilmington. 

Missionary   District  of  Asheville. 

So  much  of  the  S*^ate  of  North  Carolina  as 
lies  west  of  the  "Diocese  of  North  Caro- 
lina." 

Bishop — Junius    M.    Horn'^r,    Asheville. 

Gen  ral    ^lissionary — E.    N.    JoxTi^r,    Tryon. 

Secretarv  and  Treasurer — Alfred  H.  Stubbs, 
Asheville. 

Registrar — John    A.    Deal,    Franklin. 

Chancellor — Theo.     F.    Davidson,    Asheville. 

Number    of   Pari=h-^s    and   Missions,    81. 

Communicants,    2.529. 

Baptiz'd    persons.    5.176. 

Contributions,    $30,073.72. 


LIST  OF  THE  CLERGY. 
Junius    M.    Homer,    Bishop — Asheville. 
John   N.    Atkins — Blowing  Rock. 
Richard   W.    Barber — Wilkcsboro. 
Charles     D.     Chapman — Brevard. 
John    A.    Deal — Franklin. 
Hugh    A.    Dobbin — Vallecrucis. 
McNeely    DuBose — Morganton. 
Charles    Ferris — White    Plains,    N.    T. 
George    A.     Griffiths — Morganton. 
A\illiam    H.     Hardin — Gastonia. 
Eugene    DoF.    Heald,    Jr. — Wilkesboro. 
William    J     Hcrritage    (colored) — Asheville. 
Walter    Hughson — Wayesville. 
D.     T.     Johnson — Lincolnton. 
Milnor    Jones — Tacoma,     Wash. 
Edmund   N.   Joyner — Trj'on. 
.lames    Joyner — Saluda. 
James   T.    Kennedy    (colored) — Franklin. 
Alfred     S.     Lawrence — Highlands. 
Marshall    G.    Ledford— Elf. 
Arthur   B.    Livermore — Fletcher. 
William     G.     McCr^'ady — .\3he\nlle. 
Armand    DeR.    Mfar°s — Biltmore. 
John    S.    Moody — Hickory. 
Robert    J.    Morgan    (colored) — Philadelphia, 

Pennsylvania. 
Thomas    A.     Morris— Skyland. 
Hervey    C.    Parke — WajTiesville. 
William    F.     Rice — Asheville. 
William    R.    Savage — Blowing    Rock. 
John    C.    Seasrle — Rutherfordton. 
Alfred  H.   Stubbs— Asheville. 
Rodnev   R.   Swope — Biltmore. 
J.    M."  White— Murphy. 
Reginald    N.    Wilkox — Hendersonville. 
Francis  Willis — Owrnbv. 

PRESBYTERIAN      CHURCH. 

Moderator  of  Synod — C.  M.  Richards,  States- 
ville. 

Stated  Clerk  and  Treasurer — D.  I.  Craig, 
Reidsville. 

Superintendent  of  Home  Missions — R.  P. 
Smith,    Asheville. 

General  Evangelist — William  Black,  David- 
son. 

Number  of  ministers,  187;  churches,  432; 
communicants,  40,542;  total  amount  con- 
tribuat-^d  for  all  causes  during  past 
ecclesiastical  year,  $368,570,  of  which 
sum  $69,706  was  rai-;ed  for  Home  and 
Foreign  Missions,  and  about  $140,000  for 
the   Synod   Orphans'    Home. 

iHNlSTERS. 

Orange  Presbytery. 

D.  I.    Craig — Reidsville. 

R.  W.    Culb°rtson— Jfebane. 

C.  W.    Robinson — Ashoboro. 

R.  W.    George — Francisco. 

E.  C.    Murraj' — Graham. 

B.  B.    Palmar    (colored)— Milton. 
R.    L.     Wharton— Cuba. 

J.    W..  Goodman — Greensboro. 

C.  E.  Hodffin — Greensboro. 
B.    W.  Mebane— Mt.    Airy. 
E.    R.  Leyburn — Durham. 

?.L   C.    Arrov/ood — Caldwell   Institute. 

S.    M.    Rankin — Greensboro. 

E.   L.   Siler— High   Point. 

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D.   Clay   Lilly — Winston. 
W.    M.    Sikes — Madison. 
G.   L.   Leyburn — Lexington. 
H.     S.     Bradshaw — Hillsboro. 

F.  .H.    Harding — Milton. 
T.    F.    Haney — Durham. 

S.   G.    Walker   (colored) — Burling^ton. 

D.  Mclver — Burlington 

R.    M.    Williams — Grefnsboro. 
Leroy    Gresham — Chapel    Hill. 
P.    H.    Gywnn — Spray. 
Milton    Clark — Greensboro. 
R.    T.    Liston — Mebane. 

Concord  Presbytery. 

W.    W.    Pharr — Mooresville. 

John    W.    Davis — Soochow,    China. 

J.     M.    Wharey — Mooresville. 

B.  L.    Beall — Greensboro. 

C.  A.  Munroe — Lenoir. 
L.  McKinnon — Clinton. 
J.  B.  Shearer — Davidson. 

E.  E.    Pressley— Statesville. 
R.    W.    Boyd — Barium   Springs 
J.  C   Kennedy — Mt.   Mourne. 
J.    A.    Harris — Micaville. 

W.   J.    Tidball— Taylorsville. 

J.    M.    Greenlee — Marion. 

J.    A.    Gilmer — Newton. 

J.    A.    Scott — Statesville. 

W.    S.    Wilson — Marion. 

C.    M.     Ricliards— Statesville. 

R.   J.   Hunter — Concord. 

J.    P.    Hall— Plum   Tree. 

L.    M.    Kerschner — Spencer. 

Edgar    Tufts— Banner    Elk. 

A.   S.   Caldwell — Barium   Springs 

C.  W.     Trawick — Hickory. 

D.  P.    McGeachy — Lenoir. 
T.    H.    Spence — Cleveland. 

W.    F.    Hollingsworth — Morgantoa. 
O.    B.    Currie — Spencer. 
J.    M.    Gibbs— Statesville. 
W.     S.     Wilhelm— StatesviUe. 
W.   M.   Walsh— China   Gi  ove. 

E.  A.    Sample— Old   Fort. 
O.  H.  Matthews— Glass. 
H.   F.    Bcaty— Plum  Tree. 
A.     N.     Perryman — Marion. 
.1.     W.     Lafferty — Concord. 
R.    K.    Moseley— Concord. 
D.    Munroe. 

Byron   Clark — Salisbury. 

Fayetteville  Presbytery. 

H.     G.     Hill— Maxton. 
David    Fairley — Manchister. 
K.     M.     Mclntyre — CarL 

P.  R.  Law Charlotte. 

K.    A.    McLeod — Jonesboro. 

W.    F.    Thom— Gulf. 

M.  D.  McNeill— Sanford. 

L.    L.     Littlt^China. 

W.    R.    Coppedge — Rockingham. 

W.    C.   Buchanan — Japan. 

C.    G.    Vardell— Red   Springs 

J.    M.    Rose — Laurinburg. 

G.  T.    Pace — Red    Springs. 
W.    T.    Walker— Rowland. 
L.     A.     McLaurin — Raeford. 
J.    K.    Roberts — Carthage. 
J.    A.    Caligan — Antioch. 

L.    Smith — Dunn. 


E.    W.    Souders — Fayetteville. 

Joseph    Evans — St.    Paul's. 

K.   S.   Arrowood — Elize. 

J.    D.    A.    Brown — Aberdeen. 

W.   M.   Fairley— Fayetteville. 

A.   E.   Baker — Lumberton. 

R.     W.    Joping— Red    Springs 

L.    W.    Curtis— Hamlet. 

A.    W.   Crawford. 

J.    H.    Dixon. 

S.    H.    Williamson. 

J.    M.    McLain. 

A.   R.  McQueen. 

Wilmington  Presbytery. 

A.    McFayden — Clarkton. 

Peter  Mclntyre — Faison. 

A.     D.     McClure — Wilmington. 

S.    H.    Isler — Goldsboro. 

J.    E.    L.    Winecotf— Whiteville. 

Wm.     M.     Shaw — Kenansville. 

J.     M.     Wells — Wilmington. 

L.    E.    Wells— Teacheys. 

J.     S.     Crowley — Wilmington. 

W.   P.   M.   Currie — Wallace 

Kenneth    McCaskill — Ivanhoe. 

E.    B.    Carr. 

P.    L.    Clark. 

Mecklenburg    Presbytery. 

S.    C.    Boyce — Monroe 

J.    W.   Moore — Susaki,   Japan. 

William  Black — Davidson. 

T.    J.    Allison— Charlotte. 

J.    R.    Bridges — Charlotte. 

W.    O.    Sample— CharloMt,   R.    F.   D. 

G.    C.    Huntington — Charlotte. 

G.    W.    Belk— Albemarle. 

G.    L.    Cook— Chorlotte,    R.    F.    D. 

A.     J.     McKelway — Charlotte. 

George   H.    Atkinson — Monroe. 

J.    E.    Summers — DeriVa. 

M.    D.   Hardin— Charlotte. 

H.   M.   Pressley — Charlotte. 

T.    R.    DeVane— Morven. 

E.  D.    Brown — Huntersville. 

W.    T.    Waller— CrarlottCi    R.    F.    D. 

A.    J.    Crane — Newclls. 

A.    Martin — Charlotte. 

M.    E.    Sentelle — Davidson. 

A.    R.    Shaw— Charlotte. 

H.   M.   Parker — Matthews. 

K.     R.     Borthwick — Pineville. 

G.    P.    Stevens — Marshville. 

Charles  E.   Raynall — Charlotte. 

J.    L.    McKinstry — Waxhaw. 

John   AVakefield — Matthews. 

W.    E.    West— Huntersville. 

R.    T.     Coit— Charlotte. 

R.    M.    Mann — Wadesboro. 

J.     E.     Berryhill — Sandifer. 

G.    F.    Robertson— Charlotte. 

W.     M.     Kincaid — Charlotte. 

J.    M.    Harris — Matthews. 

Albemarle  Presbytery. 

F.  W.    Farrits — Goldsboio. 

L.   C.   Vass — Leopoldville,    Africa. 
W.   D.    Morton — Rocky  Mount. 
E.    P.    Bradley — Williamsboro. 
John   E.    Wool— Wilson. 
J.   H.   Jarvis — Swan  Quarter. 
R.     W.     Alexanler — Taiboro. 
Carr    Moore — Warrenton. 


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F.    D.   Viche — Greenville. 
J.    G.    Garth— New    Bern. 
J.  M.   Grier — Washington. 
C.   G.   Christian. 

Asheville  Presbytery. 

R.    F.    Campbell— Asheville. 

R.   P.   Smith— Asheville. 

R.    S.    Eskridge — Swannanoa. 

R.    B.    Grinnan — Hendersonvillc. 

J.    C.    Hardin — Canton. 

C.    A.    Campbell — Waynesville. 

J.    C.    Brown — Bernardsville. 

0.  C.    Brown — Horseshoe. 
W.   P.   Chedester — Brevard. 
W.    H.    Davis — Brevard. 

F.  M.    Eversole — Robbinsville. 
J.     R.     Howerton — Lexington,    Va. 

1.  J.    Heizer — Montreat. 
A.   H.   Temple. 

Kings  Mountain  Presbytery. 

R.  Z.  Johnson— Lincolnton. 
J.  J.  Kenned}' — Gastonia. 
R.    A.    Miller— Lowell. 

G.  A.    Sparrow— Lowell.    R.    F.    D. 
R.     C.     Morrison — Wildemere. 
T.    F.    Boozer— Gaffnej',    S.    C. 
M.    A.    Henderson — Rutherfordton. 
A^'.    R.    Minter — Wildemere. 
T.     C.     Croker— Forest    City. 
S.    L.    Cathey— Rutherfordton. 
J.    M.    Forbis — King's   Mountain. 
J.    B.    Cochran— Lowell,    R.    F.    D. 
Cornelius   Miller — Dallas. 
R.    C.    Anderson — Gastonia. 
James    Thomas — Slielbv. 
C.     H.     Little— Charlotte. 
A.    S.    Anderson — Gastonia. 

»IETHODIST      EPISCOPAL. 
CHURCH,  SOUTH. 

Number   church    members,    155,410. 

Number    traveling    preachers    not   includ- 
ing  supplies,    428. 

Local    preachere.    inclading    supplies    332. 

Houses  of  worship  1,460. 

Pastoral    charges    351 

Number  of  societies  1,558. 

Parsonages:    circuit   and   station,    323. 

Parsonages:    district,    17. 

Orphanages,     1. 

Number    of    Sunday-schools,    1,405. 

Number   of   scholars,    111,059. 

Epworth    Leagues,    155. 

League    members,    5,435. 

Paid  for  missions,  1907,   $103,675. 

Paid  for  ministerial  support,   1907:  $312,- 
823. 
North      Carolina      Conference — Bishop      0. 

B.    Galloway,    Jackson,    Miss. 
Secretary     N.     C.    Conference,   Rev.   W.   L. 

Cunninggim,    Wilmington. 
Western  North  Carolina  Conference — Bishop 

H.    C.    Morrison,    Lo'iisville,   Ky. 
Secretary      Western      N.      C.     Conference, 

Rev.   W.   L.   Sherrill,   Greensboro. 

Conference  Appointments. 

RALEIGH    DISTRICT. 
Presiding    Elder — R.     B.     John. 
Raleigh— Edenton     Street,     F.     M.     Sham- 


burger.    Superanumerary,   J.    0.   Guthrie. 

Central — L.   B.   Jones. 

Jenkins  Memorial  and  Apex — G.  W.  Btar- 
ling. 

Epworth— P.    D.    Woodall. 

Gary — J.    D.    Pegram. 

Clavton— G.    B.    Starling. 

Smithfleld— J.    H.    Shore. 

Selma— W.     H.     Puckett. 

Kenly — A.    L.    Ormond. 

Zebulon— A.    D.    Wilcox. 

Millbrook — G.   T.   Simmons. 

Youngsville — D.    B.    Baker. 

Franklinton — N.    E.    Coltraine. 

Louisburg — F.    A.    Bishop. 

Tar  River— H.  G.  Stamey. 

Granville — C.   W.  Robinson. 

Oxford — L.    S.    Massey. 

Oxford    Ct.— A.    S.    Barnes. 

Director  Correspondence  Schflols — J.  L. 
Cunninggim. 

Raleigh  Christian  Advocate— T.  N.  Ivey, 
Editor. 

Superintendent  Methodist  Orphanage — 
J.   N.   Cole. 

DURHAM    DISTRICT. 

Presiding   Elder — J.    B.    Huney. 

Durham— Trinity,  G.  T.  Adams;  Main 
Street,  M.  Bradshaw;  Carr  Church,  J.  A. 
Daily;  Branson,  C.  R.  Kanipe;  Mangum 
Street,  H.  E.  Speneo;  West  Durham,  J. 
H.   McCracken. 

Durham    Ct.— G.    W.    Fisher. 

Chapel    Hill— W.    R.    Royall. 

Hillsboro — M.    M.    McFarland. 

Mt.   Tirzah— J.   B.   Thompson. 

Leasburg — N.    T.    Yearby. 

Roxboro — J.    A.    Homaday. 

Milton— M.    D.    Giles. 

Yanceyville — G.    R.    Rood. 

Pelham  and   Shady   Grove— S.     F.    Nicks. 

Burlington — E.     M.     Snipes. 

Burlington    Ct.— C.    O.    DuDurant. 

East  Burlington,  Graham  and  Haw 
River— W.    F.    Sandford. 

Alamance — C.   M.   Lance. 

Trinity  College— J.  C.  Kilgo,  Preeident; 
E.    A.    Yates,    lecturer. 

Trinity  Park  School— H.  M.  North, 
headmaster. 

Student  in  Trinitv  College— F.    .S.   Love. 
FAYETTEVILLE  DISTRICT. 

Presiding    Elder— J.     T.     Gibbs. 

Fayetteville— Hay    Street,    G.    P.    Smith. 

Fayetteville    Ct.— V.    A.    Royall. 

Hope  Mills— T.  H.  Sutton. 

Ookesbury — N.    M.    McDonald. 

Sampson  Ct.— Supplied  by  L.  B.  Pattis- 
hall. 

Bladen— E.    B.    Craven. 

Buckhom-^.    H.    Buffalo. 

Dunn — A.    J.    Parker. 

Duke — J.   M.    Daniel. 

Newton    Grove — N.    fl.    Gujrton. 

Pittsboro— C.     P.    Jerome. 

Haw   River— N.    M.    Watson. 

Goldston— J.    W.    Hoyle. 

Carthage — H.    M.    Eure. 

Elise — E.    N.    Harrison. 

Sanford— R.    W.    Bail»v. 

Jonesboro — L.    H.    Jovner. 

Lillington— W.    C.    Martin. 


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Siler    City— E.    R.     Welch. 

ROCKINGHAM   DISTRICT. 

Presiding   Elder — W.    H.    Moore. 

Rockingham — J.     E.     Underwood. 

Roberdel — A.    J.    Groves. 

Richmond — N.     L.     Seabolt. 

Mount    Gilead — J.     A.     Lee. 

Pekin — W.     A.     Jenkins. 

Troy— J.     W.     Bradley. 

Montgomery^Supplied  by  Geo.  H. 
Bigrgs. 

Aberdeen — D.    N.    Caviness. 

Hamlet— T.     A.     Sikes. 

Laurel    Hill— F.    B.    Noblitt. 

St.    John   and   Gibson — L.    L.    Nash. 

Laurinburg — N.    H.    D.    Wilson. 

Maxton  and  Caledonia — E.   H.  McWhorter. 

Red   Springs — R.    H.    Broom. 

Rowland — J.    M.    Ashby. 

Lumberton — E.    M.     Hovle. 

Elizabeth— D.    A.    Watkins. 

Robeson— T.  J.  Daily.  R.  W.  Townsend 
and    W.    H.    Townsend,    Supernumeraries. 

WILMINGTON  DISTRICT. 

Presiding  Elder— W.   L.   Cuninggim. 

Wilmington— Grace,  T.  A.  Smoot;  Fifth 
Street,  K.  D.  Holmes;  Bladen  Street,  W. 
E.    Hocutt;    Trinity,    W.    L.    Rexford. 

Scott's  Hill— J.   T.    Stanford. 

New    River — Supplied    by    I.    A.    White. 

Onslow— D.    C.    Geddle. 

Jacksonville  and  Richlands — J.  C.  Whed- 
bee. 

Kenansville — F.  E.  Dixon. 

Burgaw — J.    J.    Barker. 

Magnolia — W.    E.    Brown. 

Clinton — S.     E.    Mercer. 

Whiteville  and  Vineland— Y.  E.  Wright. 

Chadboum   and    Bolton — Chas.    E.    Vale. 

Columbus— C.     W.     Sn.ith. 

Carver's  Creek— Supplied  by  J.  M.  Mar- 
lowe. 

Waccamaw — L.    E.    Sawyer. 
Shallotte— A.    D.    Betls. 

Town    Creek— C.    T.    Rogers. 

Southport- G.   D.   Langston. 

Student  Vanderbilt  University — J.  M. 
Culbreth. 

NEW   BERN  DISTRICT. 

Presiding  Elder— R.    F.    Bunjpas. 

New    Bern — Centenai-y,    R.    C.    Beaman. 

Goldsboro— St.  Paul,  E.  H.  Davis,  St. 
John,     W.     B.     Constable. 

Goldsboro  Circuit — Supplied  by  J.  M. 
Carraway. 

Mt.   Olive  and   Faison — E.   E.   Rose. 

Mt.    Olive   Circuit — P.    Greening. 

LaGrange — W.    0.   Davis. 

Hookerton- R.    F.    Taylor. 

Snow   Hill— J.    M.    Benson. 

Kinston — J.    D.    BunJy. 

Dover — W.    F.    Gallowav. 

Grifton— W.    H.    L.    McLaurin. 

Craven — Supplied     by     W.     B.     Hunble. 

Jones — .J.    M.    Wright. 

Pamlico— J.   H.   M.   Giles. 

Oriental— W.    T.    Usry. 

Carteret— D.    A.    Futrell. 

Morehead  City — L.   P.   Howard. 

Beaufort— J.   "H.     Frizzlle. 

Atlantic — Supplied  by  F.   S.   Becton. 

Straits — M.     W.     Dargan. 


Ocracoke  and  Portsmouth — J.  J.  Boone. 
WASHINGTON  DISTRICT. 

Presiding    Elder — A.    McCullen. 

Washington — A.   P.  Tytr. 

Bath — J.    M.    Lowder. 

Aurora — W.    A.    Piland. 

Swan   Quarter— E.   C.   Sell. 

Mattamuskcet — R.    R.    Grant. 

Fairfield — J.    L.    Rumley. 

Greenville— M.     T.     Plyler. 

Vanceboro — Supplied    by   T.    B.    Bain. 

Ayden— H.    E.    Tripp. 

Farmville— W.    A.    Forbes. 

Robersonville — H.    P.    Read. 

Bethel— J.    W.    Martin. 

Tarboro— P.    H.     Willis. 

Rocky    Mount— D.    H.    Tuttle. 

South    Rocky    Mount    and    Marvin — B.    H. 
Black. 

Nashville— W.  H.   Kirton. 

Spring    Hope    and    Mt.     Pleasant — B.    E. 
Stanfield. 

Stanhope — H.   E.   Lance. 

Elm    City — J.    A.    Shai'pe. 

Wilson— F.     D.     Swindell. 

Stantonsburg — R.    E.    Hunt. 

Fremont- C.    R.    Taylor. 

Missionary    Secretary — R.    H.    Willis. 

State    Organizer    Anti-Saloon    League — R. 
L.    Davis. 

WARRENTON  DISTRICT. 

Presiding    Elder — W.    S.    Rone. 

Warrenton — W.   W.   Rose. 

Warren— S.    T.    Moyle. 

Ridgeway— B.    C.    Allred. 

Henderson — First    Chur-  h,    R.    C.    Craven. 

North  and  South  Henderson — J.  J.  Porter. 

Littleton — J.    G.    Johnson. 

Weldon— H.     A.     Humble. 

Roanoke— G.   B.   Petty. 

Roanoke     Rapids    and    Rosemary — J.     T. 
Draper. 

Enfield   and   Halifax— J.    E.   Holder. 

Battleboro    and    Whitakers— W.    Y.    Ever- 
ton. 

Scotland    Neck — C.    A.    Jones. 

Hobgood — R.    D.    Daniel. 

Williamston        and      Hamilton — 0 
Read. 

Garj'sburg — D.    L.    Earnhardt. 

Northampton — J.    C.    Humble. 

Rich    Square — B.    C.   Thompson. 

Conway — W.     F.     Craven. 

Murfreesboro   and   Win  ton — J.     W.    Autry, 

Harrellsville— J.    P.    Pate. 

Bertie— W.    C.    Merritt. 

Littleton        Female  College — J. 

Rhodes,    president. 

ELIZABETH   CITY  DISTRICT. 

Presiding    Elder— J.    H.    Hall. 

Elizabeth     City— First     Church,     L, 
Thompson ;   Citv  Road,   S.   A.   Gotten. 

Pasquotank— J.     Y.     Old. 

Camden— L.    M.    Chaffin. 

Moyock — W.    E.    Trotman. 

Currituck — H.    M.     Jackson. 

North    Gates — B.    P.    Robinson. 

Gates — Rufus    Bradle> 

Perquimans — G.     B.     Webster. 

Hertford— R.     A.     Willis. 

Edenton— J.    W.    Potter. 

Chowan — William  Towe. 


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Plymouth— L.   T.   SinRleton. 

Roper— F.     B.     McCall 

Pantcgo    and    Belhaven — W.     F.     Jones. 

Columbia — A.     W.    Price. 

Dare — R.    A.    Bruton. 
Roanoke    Island — W.     H.    Brown. 

Kitty  Hawk — Supplied  by  Edward  John- 
Eon. 

Kennekeet — Supplied    by  E.    W.    Reed. 

WESTERN  NORTH  CAROLINA 
CONFERENCE. 

Conference   Appointments. 

ASHEVILLE    DISTRICT. 

Presiding    Elder — L.     W.    Crawford. 

Asheville— Central  Church,  G.  T.  Rowe; 
Haywood  Street,  J.  P.  Rodgers;  North 
Asheville,  G.  E.  Eaves;  Bethel,  J.  D. 
Arnold. 

Biltmore  and  Beaverdam — G.  H.  Christen- 
bery. 

Swannanoa — A.    E.    Harrison. 

Weaverville    Station— G.     W.     Crutchfleld. 

Weaverville    Ct.— D.     R.    Proffitt. 

Marshall — R.     J.     Parker. 

Hot  Springs — To  be  supplied. 

Hendersonville    Station — J.    W.    Moore. 

Hendersonville    Ct. — J.     B.     Hyder. 

Bald    Creek— L.    H.    Griffith. 

Bums\-ille— D.     C.     Ballard. 

Cane    Creek— E.    G.    Pusey. 

Supernumerary — J.    J.    Brooks. 

Riverside — J.     I.     Hickman. 

Ivy — \V.    L.    Edwards,    supply. 

Tryon    anl    Saluda — W.    A.    Newell. 

Weavrrville  College — L  .Berge  Abemethy, 
president. 

Student  in  Vanderbilt  University — J.  B. 
Craven. 

CHARLOTTE  DISTRICT. 

Presiding    Elder — Frank    Siler. 

Charlotte— Tryon  Street,  H.  K.  Boyer; 
W.  W.  Bays,  supernumerary;  Brevard,  H. 
Turner;  Calvary,  J.  F.  Totten;  North 
Charlotte  and  Epworth,  A.  R.  Surratt; 
Dilworth  and  Big  Spring,  A.  L.  Coburn, 
supply;  Belmont  Pr.rk,  VV.  S.  Hales;  Chad- 
wick  and  Seversville,  W.  O.  Rudisill; 
Trinity,   E.  L.   Bain 

Ansonville — M.    T.    Steele. 

Derita— .J.     H.    Bradley. 

Litesville— E.    J.    Pope. 

Matthews — O.   I.  Hinsm. 

Monroe  Station — H.    F.   Chreitzberg. 

North  Monroe  and  Icemorlee — A.  W. 
Roten,     supply. 

Mount   Zion — D.    Atkins. 

Unionville — A.    J.    Burrus. 

Prospect — J.    P.    Hipps. 

Morven — W.    P.    McGhee. 

Pineville— J.   H.   Bennett. 

Po'kton— L.     T.     CordclL 

Wadesboro— J.    H.    West. 

Waxhaw — C.    M.    Pickens. 

Weddington — W.    E.    Abemethy. 

Missionary    to    Japan — S.    A.    Stewart. 

Prin.  Piedmont  Industrial  School — J.  A. 
Baldwin. 

N.     S.     Ogburn. 

FRANKLIN   DISTRICT. 

Presiding    Elder— R.    M.    Taylor. 


Franklin    Station — F.    L.    Townsend. 

Franklin    Ct. — W.    I.    Hughes,    supply. 

Bryson    Citv — J.    J.    Eads. 

Dillsboro    and    Sylva— C.    H.    Neal. 

Glenville — A.     N.     Lewis. 

Hayesville — A.    G.    Loftin. 

Hiawassee — R.    L.     Doggett. 

Macon — R.     E.     Atkinson. 

Murphv    Station — G.    G.    Harley. 

Murphy    Ct.— J.     A.     Fry. 

Robbinsville — J.    H.    Hopkins,    supply. 

Webster— C.     H.     Clyde,    supply. 

W'hittier — To    be    supplied. 

Andrews — C.     S.     Kirkpatrick. 

GREENSBORO   DISTRICT. 

Presiding  Elder — S.   B.   Turrentine. 

Greensboro — West  Market  Street,  G.  H. 
Detwiler;  Centenary,  A.  T.  Bell;  Spring 
Garden,  N.  R.  Richardson;  Walnut  Street, 
L  A.  Falls;  Carraway  Memorial,  P.  C. 
Battle. 

East    Greensboro — A.     S.    Raper. 

West    Greensboro — J.    A.    Bowles. 

Reidsville — L.    T.    Mann. 

Wentworth— S.    Taylor. 

Ruffin— B.    F.    Fincher. 

Pleasant    Garden — E.    G.    Kilgore.    supply. 

Liberty    and    Bethanv — W.    L.    Grissom. 

Coleridge — V.     E.    Edwards. 

Ramseur  and  Ftanklinville — J.  E.  Woos- 
ley. 

Asheboro   Station — C.    A.    Wood. 

Asheboro    Ct. — R.     L.     Melton. 

Uwharrie    Ct. — J.    W     Ingle. 

Randleman  and  Naomi — C.  M.  Camp- 
bell. 

Randolph — R.    L.    Ownbey. 

High  Point — Washington  Street,  J.  E. 
Thompson,  G.  H.  Crowell;  South  Main 
Street,    0.    P.    Ader. 

Editor  N.  C.  Christian  Advocate— H.  M. 
B'air;  Assistant  Editor,  W.  L.  Sherrill, 
Greensboro. 

Sec.-Treas.  Greensboro  Female  College — 
W.     M.     Curtis. 

Professor  in  Trinity  College — J.  C. 
Wooten. 

Missionary   to    Corea — J.    R.    Moose. 
MORGANTON    DISTRICT. 

Presiding  Elder — C.   F.    Sherrill. 

Morganton    Station — W.    F.    Womble. 

Morganton    Ct.— P.    L.    Terrell. 

Connelly  Springs — Joscphus  Sherrill,  sup- 
ply. 

Rutherford  College  Station— W.  W. 
Peele;   R.   S.    Abern°thv,   supernumerary. 

Marion — H.    H.    Jordan. 

Table   Rock— W.    F.    ElMcrtt. 

Ruthcrfordton — T.    J.    Rogers. 

Henrietta    and    Caroleon — L.    P.    Bogle. 

Forest    City— J.    C.    Mock. 

Broad    River— W.    S.     Cherry. 

Green  River — J.   D.    Gibson. 

Thermal    City — V.    L.    Aiarsh. 

Bakersville — J.    F.    Shelton,    supply. 

Spruce    Pine — D.    S.    Richardson. 

Elk    Park — J.     H.    Ronertson. 

McDowell— A.   P.    Foster. 

North     Catawba— R.     L.     Fruit. 

Cliffside— S.    E.    Richardson. 

Old  Fort— W.   G.   Mallonee. 

Chaplain  U.   S.   Navy — W.   K.   Edmondson. 


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President    of   Rutherford    College— W.    W. 
Peele. 

Professors    in    Rutherford   College — W.    E. 
Poovey,    O.    J.    Jones. 

Student   in   Vanderbilt   University — W.    O. 
Goode. 

MOUNT   AIRY   DISTRICT. 

Presiding    Elder— W.    M.    Bagby. 

Mount   Airy   Station— D.    V.    Price. 

Mount   Airy  Ct.— Z.    E.   Earnhardt. 

Rockford— T.  J.   HoucK. 

East    Bend— P.    D.     Bridges. 

Yadkinville— W.    T.     Albright. 

Elkin— D.   M.   Litaker. 

Jonesville— T.     H.     Stimpson,     supply. 

Wilkesboro   Station— B.    F.    Hargett. 

North    Wilkesboro    Station— Z.    Paris. 

Pilot    Mountain— J.     W.     Strider. 

Boone — J.     H.     BrenJall. 

Creston- Rufus     Graybeal,     supply. 

Helton— J.    A.    Houck,   supply. 

Jefferson— W.    T.    Carver,    supply. 

Laurel   Springs— J.    W.    Cordeil,    supply. 

Sparta— S.  W.  Brown,  supply;  J.  B. 
Doughton,     supply. 

Watauga — A.     Weaver,    supply. 

Rural    Hall — To    be    supplied. 

Danbury — D.    A.    Binkley,   sijpply. 

Wilkes    Ct— W.     L.     Dawson. 

SALISBURY    DISTRICT. 

Presiding    Elder— A.     W.    Plyler. 

Salisbury— First  Church,  E.  K.  McLarty; 
South  Main  Street,  J.  A.  J.  Farrington; 
A.  H.  Whisner,  supernumerary;  Holmes 
Memorial,    C.    M.    Short. 

Spencer— R.    D.     Sherrill. 

East  Spencer  and  North  Main — J.  P. 
Lanning. 

Lexington    Station — A.   L.    Stanford. 

West  Lexington  and  Denton— T.  J.  Fol- 
ger,    supply. 

Linwood— J.    W.    Clegg. 

Salisbury    Ct.— P.    W.    Tucker. 

Woodlcaf— C.    E.    Hypes. 

Gold    Hill— James    "Willson. 

Jackson    Hill — G.    A.    Stamper. 

New  London — A.   L.    Aycock. 

Albemarle   Station — H.    C.    Sprinkle. 

West    Albemarle — J.    P.    Davis. 

Albemarle  Ct.— J.  T.  Stover;  O.  M. 
Gentry,     supernumerary. 

Norwood — R.    M.    Courtney. 

Salem — J.    A.    Peeler. 

Cottonvillc— T.    T.    Salver. 

Big    Lick— E.     M.     Avett. 

Mt.    Plrasant— M.    D.    Hix. 

Concord — Central  Church,  J.  C.  Rowe; 
Forest  Hill,  M.  M.  Long;  Epworth,  J.  W. 
Long;  West  Concord,  W.   C.  Jones. 

Concord   Ct.— B.    A.    York. 

Bpthel— S.    S.    Higgins. 

China    Grovp — W.    L.    Nicholson. 

Kanapolis — W.     L.     Hutchins. 

Principal  New  London  High  School — J. 
D.    Rankin. 

Student  at  Vanderbilt  University — R.  A. 
Taylor. 

SHELBY  DISTRICT. 

Preeidinpr    Elder — R.    M.     Hoyle. 

Shelby  Station— G.  D.  Herman;  A.  G. 
Gantt,    stipernumerary. 

Shelby    Ct.— B.    Wilson. 


El  Bethel— T.  S.  Ellington. 

King's    Mountain — G.     F.     Kirby. 

Gastonia— Main  Street,  W.  R.  Ware;  West 
End,  J.   C.  Harmon;   Ozark,  to  be  supplied. 

Bessemer    City — J.    F.    Armstrong. 

Lowell— W.    V.    Honeyeutt. 

McAdenville — C.     H.    Caviness. 

Stanlv    Creek— D.    F.    Carver. 

Mt.    Holly— J.    B.   Tabor. 

Lowcsville — D.    P.    Waters. 

Lincolnton    Station — J.    E.    Gay. 

Lincoln    Ct.— C.     R.     Ross. 

Crouse   Circuit — M.    B.    Clegg. 

Cherryville — A.    C.     Swafford. 

South    Fork— E.    N.    Crowder. 

Belwood — L.    E.    Stacv. 

Polkville— W.    M.    Boring. 

STATESVILLE    DISTRICT. 

Presiding    Elder — J.    N.    Huggins. 

Statesville — Broad  Street,  J.  R.  Scroggs; 
Race    Street,    H.    H.    Robbins. 

Statesville   Circuit— T.    E.    Wagg. 

Alexander   Circuit — E.    Myers. 

Catawba — J.    M.    Price. 

Caldwell- A.    E.    Wiley. 

Clarksbury- J.    H.    Brantley,    supply. 

Granite   Falls— T.    R.    Wolfe. 

Hickory  Station — J.   H.   Weaver. 

Hickory    Circuit — J.    J.    Edwards. 

Iredell — J.    C.    Keever. 

Lenoir   Station — Ira   Erwin. 

South    Lenoir — J.    M.    D'ownum. 

Lenoir    Circuit— M.    H.    Tuttle. 

Maiden— T.    S.     Coble. 

Mooresville    Station — S.    T.    Barber. 

Mooresville    Circuit — .T.    W.    Jones. 

Davidson    Station — R     S.    Howie. 

Newton— E.    W.    Fox. 

Troutman — T.    B.    Johnson. 

Stony    Point— T.    E.    Weaver. 

Rock   Springs — N.    M.    Modlin. 

President  Davenport  College — O.  C. 
Weaver. 

Missionary    Evangelist — D.     H.     Coraann. 

WAYNESVILLE     DISTRICT. 

Presiding    Elder— W.     H.     Willis. 

Wavnesville     Station — M.     A.     Smith. 

Brevard    Station— R.    G.    Tuttle. 

Brevard    Circuit — J.    F.    Starnea. 

B'  thel — To   be   supplied. 

Canton— D.    P.    Tate. 

Clyde— J.   H.   Green. 

Haywood — J.    W.    Kennedy. 

North    Haywood — J     B.    Parham,    supply. 

Jonathan — C.     E.    Steadman. 

Loicest-"r — J.    W.    Campbell. 

Mills    River — J.    W.     Williams. 

Spring    Creek — J.    L.    McNeer,    supply. 

Sulphur  Springs — C.   H.   Curtis. 

West   Asheville  Station — M.    F.   Moores. 

Missionary   to   Cor'^a — M.    B     Stokes. 
mNSTON    DISTRICT. 

Presiding    Elder— T.    F.    Marr. 

Winston — Centenary,  J.  E.  Abemethy; 
Rurkhrad.  E.  E.  Williamson;  Grace  and 
Sal<^m,    W.    M.     Robbins. 

Kernersville  and  South  Side — W.  M.  Biles. 

Forsyth— J.    S.    Hiatt. 

Lewisville — .J.    T.    Ratledpe. 

Farmington — J.    G.    W.    Holloway. 

Davie^C.     P.    Goode 

Cooloeme — H.    C.    Bvnum. 


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Mocksvillt^-J.    F.    Kirk. 
Advance — W.    Y.    Scales. 
Davidson — M.     H.     Vestal. 
Thoniasville — Parker  Holmes. 
North    Thoniasville — L.     L.     Smith. 
Summerfield — T.     C.     Jordan. 
Leaksville — J.     H.    Earnhardt. 
Spray  and  Draper — A.    Sherrill. 
Stoneville    and    Mayodan — A.    W.    Jacobs. 
Madison — B.    Margeson. 
Walnut  Cove  and  Stokcsdale — A.  R.  Bell. 
Walkertown — \V.    A.    Lambeth. 
Principal     Arcadia    High    School — P.     E. 
Parker. 

BAPTIST  CHURCH. 

Ordained    ministers,    1,048. 
Church  Membership,   194,250. 
Sunday    Schools,    1,472. 
Sunday   School   scholars,   104,141. 
Churches,    1,529. 

Value    of   Church  property,    $1,693,452. 
Contributions    State    Missions,    $27,500.06. 
Contributions     Home     Missions,     $16,923.03 
Contributions   Foreign    Missions,    $30,210.60. 
Contributions   Education,    $8,459.46. 
Total    reported      contributions,      all      pur- 
poses,   $456,261.61. 

OflScers  Baptist  State  Convention. 

President — J.    B.    Carlyle,    Wake    Forest. 

Vice-Presidents — A.  D.  Ward,  New  Bern; 
Rev.  L.  R.  Pruett,  Charlotte;  Rev.  0. 
A.    Jenkins,    Statesville. 

Recording  Secretaries — N.  B.  Broughton, 
Raleigh;    Rev.    Hight   C.    Moore,    Raleigh. 

Treasurer — Walters  Durham,    Raleigh. 

Auditor — F.    H.    Briggs,    Raleigh. 

Corresponding  Secretary — Rev.  Livlng:ston 
Johnson,   Raleigh. 

Tiustees— Rev.  W.  C.  Tyree,  Raleigh;  G. 
0.  Briggs,  Waynesville;  N.  Biggs,  Scot- 
land Neck;  C.  B.  Aycock,  Goldsboro;  D. 
L.    Gore,    Wilmington. 

Pastors. 

Adams,    G.    W. — Fair    Plains. 
Adams,    J.    Q. — Charlotte, 
.^dams,    M.    A. — Ahoski'>. 
Adams,    J.     J. — Whiteville. 
Alderman,   J.   0. — Mege. 
Alderman,    J.    M. — Delway. 
Allen,    N.    J. — Belcross. 
Allison,     E. — Brevard. 
Amnions,   J.    A.— Needmore. 
Ammons,     John — Mars     Ilill. 
Annas,    J.    R. — Saw   Mills. 
Arnette,   J.    M. — Durham. 
Arrington,    T.    F. — Wavnesville. 
Arrington,   C.   C. — Mt.    Airy. 
Ayscue,    J.    E. — Greenville. 
Atkinson,   J.    W. — Neuse. 
Austin,    D.    M. — Charlotte. 
Avers,  W.    A. — New  Bern. 
Bailey,   L.   J.— Walnut   Run. 
Baker,    T.     J.— Parkton. 
Baker,    A.    0. — Monroe. 
Ballard,    W.    S.— Clarkton. 
Ballard,  J.   M. — Machpelah. 
Bangle,    P.     W. — Lincolnton. 
Barker,    J.    M. — Loma-^c. 
Barnes,    S.     B. — Branning. 
Barnes,    K. — Orrum. 
Barrett,   W.   C— Durham. 


Barrett,    W.     A.— Star. 

Barrett,  J.   L. — Pinnacle. 

Bans,   W.   L.— Old   Fort. 

Battle,     H.     W.— Kinston. 

Baucom,   H.   W. — Wake  Forest. 

Beach,  J.   J. — Kings  Mountain. 

Beach,     W.     R.— Raleigh. 

Beam,    J.     A. — Leaksville. 

Beamer,    W.    H. — Mt.    Airy. 

Beaver,    C.    E. — Abemethy. 

Beck,   A.   L. — Oconaulfty. 

Beck,     A.     W. — Penrose. 

Beeker,    S.    J. — Spray. 

Benfield,   J.    G. — Dogwood. 

Bennett,    S.    W. — Lincolnton. 

Bennett,    S.    C. — Bridgewater. 

Bennett,    J.    L. — Wingate. 

Bennett,    J.     M. — Burgaw. 

Eetts,    A.    L. — Winston-Salem. 

Bilbro,  W.   L.— Pollocksville. 

Bmkley,    J.    N. — Harmony. 

Bivens,    J.    A. — Monroe. 

Black,    C.    J. — Big    Lick. 

Blalock,   J.    C. — Ledger. 

Blalock,    T.    L.— Ching    Kiang,    Chin*. 

Blalock,    J.    G.— Oxford. 

Blanchard,   C.   W.— Raleigh. 

Blankenship,   J.    A. — Indian   Creek. 

Blanton,   J.    C. — Kings  Mountain, 

Blevins,    C. — New   Life. 

Blevins,    J.    C.^ — Grassy   Creek. 

Rlevins,    W.    J.    A. — New  Life. 

Blevins,    N.    M. — Green    Cove,    Va. 

Bomar,    E.    E.— Charlotte. 

Bonier,   S.   J. — Cowpens,   S.  O. 

Boone,     J.     B. — Hendtrsonville. 

Booth,    J.    H.— New    Hill. 

Bostick,    W.    M.— Onvil. 

Bowen,    J.    D. — Apex. 

Powers,    J.    P. — Littleton. 

Bradley,    J.    A. — Beach. 

Bradlev,    W.    T.— Morgan    Hill. 

Bradley,    W.    L.— Etna. 

Bradshaw,    W.    R. — Hickory. 

Brickhouse,     L.     C. — Maple. 

Bridgers,    Joseph — Lattimore. 

Bridges,    S.    A. — Rutherfordton. 

Bridges,    B.    M. — Mooresboro. 

Bridges,   D.    P.— Smithfield. 

Bright,   A.    J. — Leaksville. 

Brinkley,    J.    N.— Net. 

Brisson,    W.    L. — Guy  ton. 

Bristow,   S.    F.— Elizabeth  City. 

Britt,    D.    C— Rutherfordton. 

Britt,    W.    L.— Davis. 

Britt,     P.     T.— Lumberton. 

Brooks,    E.    M. — Albemarle. 

Brookshire,    J.    L. — Flat   Rock. 

Brown,     Asa — Riverside. 

Brown,    T.    L. — Canton. 

Brown,   T.    K. — Black   Mountain. 

Brown,    J.    W.— Trap   Hill. 

Brown,    L.    A. — Funston. 

BrowTi,  H.   A. — Winston-Salem. 

Brown,   W.    V.— Cycle. 

Bryan,    J.    W. — Charity. 

Buchanan,    E. — Garden    City. 

Buchanan,    C.    S. — Dillsboro. 

Bullock,    C.    P.— Clarendon. 

Bumgardner,   A.    P. — Caesar. 

Bumgamer,  W.  J. — Taylorsville. 

Bumgarner,  G.  Z.— Taylorsville. 


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Burns,    A.    F. — Wahoo. 
Burcham,    G.    M.— Elkin. 
Purchett,    J.    W.— Knottsville. 
Burger,    G.    F.— Suit. 
Burleson,    A.    M. — Sylva 
Byrd,    R.    L.— Tolarsville. 
Gaines,   S.   J.— Daisy,  S.   0. 
Gaines,    W.    R. — Chadl)oum. 
Caldwell,    C.    A.— Maiden. 
Caldwell,   M.   R.   N.— Canton. 
Gale,    D . — Potecasi . 
Cae,    J.    F.— Rich    Square. 
Calhoun,   T.   J.— Medlin. 
Campbell,    J.    A. — Buie's   Creek. 
Campbell,    Neal — Thaxton. 
Campbell,   W.    P. — Seven  Springs. 
Carroll,    R.    D.— Newton. 
Carrick,  Thomas — High  Point. 
Carlton,   W.   F.— Wilbar 
Carson,    J.    T.— Willetta. 
Carter,   A.   D. — Garland. 
Cashwell,    C.    S.— MocksvUle. 
Cashwell,  R.   N.— Parkton. 
Cassiday,    W.    A. — Hayosville. 
Caudle,    A.    B. — Wadesbor*. 
Caudle,   T.    A.— Courtney. 
Caudill,    R.     E.— Dockrry. 
Chafin,    A.    F. — Seven    Springs. 
Chambliss,    T.    W.— Wadesboro. 
Champion,    R.    C. — Landrum. 
Cheek,    F.    B.— Whitehead. 
Church,    6.    H. — Durham. 
Church,    W.    N.— Summit. 
Clarke,    F.    N.— Mars    Hill, 
aubb,  C.  C— Alexander. 
Cobb,    J.    W.— Lumber    Bridge. 
Colly,  J.   D.— Glencoe. 
Comer,    W.    T.— Windy   Gap. 
Conrad,    S.    F.— Charlotte. 
Cook,    R.    L.— Addie. 
Cook,    W.    N. — Lenoir. 
Cook,   W.    F.— Rich  Mountain. 
Cole,    C.    D.— Grantville. 
Coppedge,    G.    W. — Henderson. 
Coram,   R.    P. — Boonville. 
Cordell,    J.    C— Beech. 
Ccthren,    Grant— Trap    Hill. 
Craig,    B. — Rockj'    Mount. 
Crater,    A.    A. — Wake   Forest. 
Cree,    A. — Embro. 
Creech,  Worley — Kenly. 
Crews,    R.    W. — Germanton. 
Crisp,    John — Norris. 
Crisp,   S.    M. — Japan. 
Crisp,   E.    D. — Lenoir. 
Crisp,    T.    J. — Conetoe. 
Croom,   H.   M.— Old   Fort. 
Cross,    R.    D. — Morehead    City. 
Crudup,    Josiah — Rockiiijrham. 
Crutchfield,    T.    S.— Thomas ville. 
Cullom,  W.   R.— Wake  Forest. 
Currant,    J.    M.— Buck   Shoal. 
Curtis,   L.    M. — Ahoskie. 
Davenport,    J.    E.    M. — Troy. 
Davis,    M.     P. — Coleraine. 
Davis,    W.    H.— Winton. 
Davis,   A.    C. — Olive   Branch. 
Davis,   A.    W.— Webster. 
Davis,   J.   F. — Blowinsj  Rock. 
Davis,   P.   S.   C— Belhaven. 
Davis,    R.    Lee — Hiddenite. 
Davis,  W.  R.— Salisbury, 


Devenny,   J.    V.— Shelby.    3. 
Deweese,    E.    A. — Alurphy. 
Dietz,    T.    F.— Bryson    City. 
Dills,    M.    S.,    Young    Harris,    Ga. 
Dixon,   L.    R.    Goldston. 
Dixon,    T.— Fallston. 
Doan,    J.    R. — Henderson. 
D'obson,   J.    H. — Atkinson. 
Dowell,    G.    J.— Williamston. 
Dowell,    C.    L. — Carthage. 
Downey,    J.    W. — East    Durham. 
Duke,    G.    M. — Mapleville. 
Duncan,    G.    C. — LeakvilJe. 
Dunaway,  A.  B. — Oxford. 
Dunaway,    J.    M.^^pencer. 
Dunnigan,    W.    E. — Durham. 
DMrham,    C.    H. — Lumberton. 
Early,   B.   G.— Chalybeate  Springs. 
Edmundson,   John   T. — Raleigh. 
Edwards,    D.    D. — Carv. 
Edwards,    O.    E. — Winnsor. 
Edwards,    W.    H.— Wake    Forest. 
EUer,   J.   F. — Sweetwa-cr. 
Eller,    A.    J.— Wilbar. 
EUer,    W.    H. — Greensboro. 
Elliott,    Josiah— Hertford. 
Elsom,    P.    G.— Raleigh.   ■ 
Erwin,     C.     M. — Hicki.ry, 
Estridge,    W.'  F.— Waxhaw. 
Eudy,  G.   L.— Effird's  Mills. 
Eubanks,    J.    F.— Bethel. 
Farthing,    C.    S. — Sweetwater. 
Farthing,    .1.     H. — Sweetwater 
Farthing,   R.   M.— Hattie 
Ferrebee,    J.    B.— Rlizaleth   City. 
Fiddler,    F.    L. — Greensboro. 
Fields,    C.    F.— Elkin. 
Fleetwood,    J.    C. — Margarettsville. 
Fleming,   J.    M. — Lumherton. 
Fletcher,     J.     F.— Whitehead. 
Fontaine,  P.  H. — Woodsdale,  2. 
Fox,    E.    L.— Clinton. 
Franklin,     James — Houck. 
Freeman,    A.    J. — Bladenboro. 
Freeman,    H.    R.— Gerton. 
Freeman,    T.    N.— Swa^n. 
Fulbright,    J.    O. — Southport. 
Gav,    R.    L. — Windsor. 
Gibbs,    N.    H.— Benson. 
Gilbert,   R.   M.— Edneyville. 
Gillespie,     J.     C— Charlotte. 
Glenn,    W.    H.— Grlgsby. 
Glidewell,    C.    W.— Mayodan. 
Goforth,    M.    A.— Little    Pine   Cr. 
Goode,  J.  M. — Mooresboro. 
Gooden,    A.    H. — McCurdy. 
Gower,    C.    E.— Raleigh. 
Gragg,    E.    M.— Grandfather. 
Gray,    J.     J.— Etowah. 
Green,    David — Whaley. 
Green,   B.    P. — Mooresboro. 
Green,    J.    R.— Clyde. 
Greene,  Edmund — Sands. 
Greene,    L.    H. — Rakersville. 
Greene,    S.    M. — Clarissa. 
Griggs,    W.    L.— Franklin. 
Grindstaff,    I.— Bakers ville. 
Gull  edge,    J.    G. — Monroe,    1. 
Gwaltney,   J.   P.— Mt.    i-isgah. 
Gwaltney,    J.    S. — Nealsville. 
Gwaltney,   L.    P.— Vashti. 
GwjTi,    E.    N. — Gwyn. 


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CHURCH   STATISTICS. 

Hackney,    J.    A.— Kimosville. 

Horrell,    R.     W.— Selma. 

Hagaman,   J.   P.— Blowing  Rock. 

Hough,   W.    A.— Cornelius. 

Hagwood,    J.    S.— Raleigh. 

Howell,   A.   T.— Murfreesboro. 

Haire,    P.    H. — Fleetwood. 

Hoyle,   J.    A.— Gastonia. 

Hale,    Fred    D.— Wilmington. 

Hudgins,   Richard— Bat  Cave. 

hall,    0.    L.— Carmel. 

Hudson,    L.    L.— Wake    Forest. 

Hall,    J.     J.— Fayette^^lle. 

Hudson,    T.   J.— Gatesville. 

Hall,    L.    P.— Canton. 

Hughes,    S.    A.— Valley. 

Hall,    W.    G.— Robersonville. 

Hull,    W.    F.— Camp    Creek. 

Hall,    S.    W.— Pinnacle. 

Hulten,    H.    H.— Charlotte. 

Ham,    J.     W.— New    Bern. 

Hunt,    A. — Gamble's    Store. 

Hamby,    A.    C. — GreensDoro. 

Hunter,    A.    D.— Cary. 

Hampton,    N.    S. — Bamboo. 

Hurst,    W.    T.— Mt.     V^emon   Springi. 

Hamrick,    B.    M.— Rutherfordton. 

Hutchinson,    J.    H.— Raleigh. 

Hamrick,    W.     C— Almond. 

Hyde,    H.    H.— Bryson    City. 

hamrick,    J.    M.— Henrietta. 

Ingram,    H.    M.— Star. 

Handy,     E— Dehart. 

Irby,    T.    C— Waxhaw. 

Harmon,    G.    W.— Ore   Hill. 

Irvin,    A.    C— Shelby,    5. 

Harrell,  E.   J.— Lumbei    Bridge. 

Ives,   S.    Albert— Pine  Bluff. 

Harrelson,    J.— Clarendon. 

.Tackson,   B.    P.— Bright. 

Harrill,    Z.    D.— Ellenboro. 

Jackson,    Elbert— Bright. 

Harrill,    J.    D.— Shelby,    4. 

Jackson,  J.   D.— Fairmont. 

Harrill,    H.    D.— Forest   City. 

James,    R.    H.— Olive    Branch. 

Harrill,    G.    P.— Tarboro. 

Jarvis,   N.    T. — Jarvis. 

Harris,    B.    B. — Dysartsville. 

Jenkins,    J.     T.— Wilson. 

Harris,    L.    S.— Big   Lick. 

Jenkens,    0.    A. — StatesviUe. 

Harris,    T.    C— Forest    City. 

Jervis,    C.    E. — Democrat. 

Harris,    L.    W.— Eldorado. 

Johnson,  D.  L. — D'owningsville. 

Harris,    J.    M.— Dogwood. 

Johnson,    L. — Raleigh. 

Hart,    A.    J.— Green   Cove,    Va. 

Johnson,   Wm.   R.— Cedar  Creek. 

Hart,    T.    W.— Virgilina,    Va. 

Johnson,    J.    B. — Walnut   Cove. 

Hawkins,    R.    N.— Shelby,    3. 

Jolly,    J.    R.— Elkin. 

Haymore,    R.    D.— Mt.    Airy. 

Jones,     F.     H. — Reidsville. 

Haymorc,   C.    C— Mt   Airy. 

Jones,    Troy — Montezuma. 

Haymore,    J.     M.— Sandford. 

Jones,  J.    W.— Wake  Forest. 

Haynes,    J.    M.— Clyde. 

Jordan,   F.   M.— Calvert. 

Haynes,    W.    L.— Manito. 

Jordan,    J.     R. — Star. 

Hfdgepeth,   I.    P. — Oi-^um. 

Jordan,    S. — Robbinsville. 

Hedgepeth,    R.    A. — Barnesville. 

Jordan,    W.    P.— Colerain. 

Hedley,    Wm. — Reidsville. 

Joyce,   J.    A. — Sandy   Ridge. 

Heilig,    J.    A.— Tarboro. 

Joyner,   A.    V.— Wake   Forest. 

Henderson,    G.    J.— Sussex. 

Justice,    T.    B.— Franklinton. 

Henderson,   J.    K.— Roanoke   Rapids. 

Justice,    A.    L. — Fairview. 

Henderson,   G.   J.— Blaine. 

Justice,    C.    B.— Rutherfordton. 

Henley,    J.    M.— Sanford,    3. 

Keller,  0.   A.— Yanceyville. 

Herring,    R.    H.— Siler   City. 

Kennedy,    D.    S. — Warsaw. 

Hester,    R.     C— Dublin. 

Key,    W.   H.— Gray. 

Hewitt,    D.    L.— Shallotte. 

King,   J.    D. — Wampler. 

Hilburn,    D.    H.— Bladenboro. 

King,    L.    C— Hartland. 

Hiiburn,    Rufus  M.— Bladenboro. 

King,   T.    C— Mars  Hill. 

Hilliard,    J.    M.— Raleigh. 

King,    T.    H.— LaGrange. 

Hipps,    R.    H.— Spring    Creek. 

King,    W.    G. — LaGrange. 

Hobbs,    L.    M.— Apex. 

King,    S.    W.— Balm. 

Hocutt,    J.     C— Chapel    Hill. 

Kinsland,    J.    L. — Franklin. 

Hocutt,    J.    D.— Ashton. 

Kirk,    J.    E.— Mars   Hill. 

Hocutt,    J.    E.— Nashville. 

Kuykendall,    W.    L.— Saluda. 

Hogan,    N.    R.— Murphy. 

Landrum,   M.    M. — Rutherfordton, 

Hogue,    H.    J. — Hewites. 

Lanning,   Jeff — Denton. 

Hogsed,    W.    D.— Murphy. 

Larkins,   J.    D. — Morganton. 

Holleman,    J.    M. — Apex. 

Lassiter,    E.    M.— Apex. 

Holloman,   W.    A. — Jonesville. 

Lawhon,    W.    H.    H.— Carthage. 

Holloway,     L.     M.— Milton. 

Lawson,   M.   L.— Henderson ville. 

Homes,    G.    W. — Henderson,   1. 

Leach,    M.    J.    Lassiter. 

Holsclaw,    T.    C— Clotho. 

Ledford,   B.   M.— Ranger. 

Holt,    E.— Bluff. 

Lee,   W.    M.— Summit. 

Honeycutt,    G.    A. — Albemarle. 

Leggett,    B. — Windsor. 

Honeycutt,    R. — Clinton. 

Lewis,    John^Southern    Pines. 

Hood,    T.     J.— Goldsboro.    4. 

Lewis,    L.    G.— Thomasville. 

Hooker,   W.    H. — Alexander. 

Lewis,    Joseph — Big    Laurel. 

Hooper,  L.   W. — Tuckasiegee. 

Lineberry,    R.    B.— Manndale. 

Hord,    A.    T.— Cleveland. 

Little,    J.    W.— Jonesboro. 

Homer,    K.    C— Wilkesboro. 

Little,    Wm.— Lane's   Creek. 

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Little,    T.    P.— Marshville. 

Myers,    W.    A.— New   Castle. 

Loftin,    I.    N.— Elizabeth    City. 

Neighbor,    R.     E. ^Salisbury. 

Logan,    J.    H. — Excelsior. 

Nelson,    J.    H. — Patterson. 

Love,    M.    A. — Franklin. 

Newton,    J.     B. — Fort    Barnwell. 

Lowe,   A.   E. — Brj'son  City. 

Newton,    J.    D. — Thomasville. 

Lowe,     C.     G.— Enfield. 

Nichols,    J.    T.— Purlear. 

Lumpkin,   G.  T.— Scotland  Neck. 

Nobles,    J.    W.— Kenly. 

Lunsford,     Wm. — Ashoville. 

Norris,    C.   R. — Sands. 

Lyda,    L.     M. — Montvale. 

Norton,    J.    E. — Murphy. 

Lynch,   J.    W.— Wake   Forest. 

Nowell,    W.    C— Nashville. 

Maddry,     Charles    E. — Greensboro. 

Oldham,    S.    W.— Graham. 

Mangum,    0.    R. — Selma. 

Olive,    J.    B.— Mavsville. 

Marion,    T.    G.— Qutchfield. 

Olive,    W.    S.— Apex. 

Marr,    W.    W.— Mars    Hill. 

Oliver,    P.— King. 

Marsh,     A.— Marshville. 

O'Neill,    G.    G.— Shelby. 

Marsh,    R.    H.— Oxford. 

Orr,    P.    P.— Clotho. 

Marshall,    0.    N.— Henderson. 

Osburne,   A.   W. — Roark. 

Martin,    C.    H.— Polkton. 

Owen,    C.    L.— Columbia. 

Martin,    C.    F.— Murphy. 

Owen,   S.    C— Candler. 

Martin,    J.    L.— Raleigh. 

Owen,    J.     E.     East    Durham. 

Martin,   W.   N.— Asheville,  R.   F.  I>. 

Owen,   J.    H.— Fidelity. 

Martin,    0.    .J.— Shoal. 

Owen,    J.    L.    Glenville. 

Martin,   G.    A. — Wilmington. 

Owen,  J.  R. — Lake  Toxaway. 

Mashburn,   H.    H.— Edenton. 

Pace,    J.    R.— Oxford. 

Massee,    J.    C. — Raleigh 

Page,    J.    M.— Clinton. 

Matthews,    N.    J. — Piiot    Mountain. 

Page,    Wiley  M.— Dunn,   No.   4. 

May,   G.    W.— Rocky  Mount. 

Pardue,   A.    T.    Adley. 

May,    S.     S.— Yadkinville. 

Pan-ish,    M.    E.— Shelby. 

McCann,    Levi — Trap    Hill. 

Patton,    R.    L.— Morganton. 

McCarson,    J.     L.— Hendcrsonville. 

Paul,    E.    A.— Orrum. 

McCurry,    J.    H.— Asheville. 

PajTie,    J.    M.— Blowing   Rock. 

McDavid,    I.    E.— Rockingham. 

Payseur,    C.    W.— Cheuyville. 

McDuffie,    J.    F. -Chapel    Hill,    3. 

Peek,    I.    T.— Gneiss. 

McAfee,     P.    T.— Marshall. 

Pcndergrass,   J.    R.— Franklin 

McClure,    W.    B.— Alexis. 

Pernell,    P.    H.— Charlotte. 

McGee,   J.    F.— Culberson. 

Pernell,    E.    F.    C— WhJteville. 

McGinnis,    I.    J.— Banner's    Elk. 

Pickens,     J.     M.— Jupiter. 

McKinney,    C.    H.— Bakorsville. 

Pippin.    A.    A.— W.nkefleld. 

McLeod,    D.— Mebane. 

Pittman,    S.    M.— Prank. 

McLure,    W.     H.— Henrietta. 

Pittman,    R. — Ledger. 

McNeil,    M.— Wilkcsboro. 

Piatt,    J    T.— Ogden. 

McPheeters,    S.    F.— Harvard. 

Plemmons,     B.     B.— Triist. 

Meeks,    0.    P.— Fayetteville. 

Poe,    E.    D.— Wake    Forest. 

Mercer,  I.   M. — Rocky  Mount. 

Pool,    D.    W.— Tavlors^'ille,    3. 

Merrell,    G.    L.— Swan   Quarter. 

Porter,   W.    P.— Radical. 

Michael,    W.     H.— Suthrrland. 

Porter,     A.     H.— Whiteville. 

Miller,    I.    C— Stony    Fnrk. 

Posey,    T.    H.— Fruitland. 

Miller,    John    R.— Palmerville. 

Powers,   Oscar  L.— High   Point. 

Miller,    H.    A.— Weldon. 

Preslar,    M.    D.    L.— Monroe. 

Milliken,    N.— Ash. 

Presley,    F.    M.    Sky  land. 

Mills,    G.    T.— Apex. 

Prevatt,    F.     A.— Lumherton. 

Mintz,    J.    A.— Seaside. 

Prevatt,    .John — Buie. 

Mintz,    M.    L.— Buie's    Ci-eek. 

Pridgen,    M.— Fair    Blufi. 

Mitchell,   0.   B.— Mt.   Vernon  Springs. 

Proffit,    M.    S.— Democrat. 

Mitchener,    .J.    F.— Statcsville. 

Pruett,    L.     R.— Charlotte. 

Monteith,    T.     J.— Japan. 

Pruitt,     Julius— Connellys    Springs. 

Moore,    Hight    C— Raleigh. 

Pugh,    J.    M. — Randleman. 

Moore,    J.    D.— Southside. 

Putnam,    J.    W.— Magnetic    City. 
Putnam,   D.    F.— Benson. 

Morris,    J.    D.— Royal. 

Morgan,    S.    L.— Red    ."Springs. 

Queen,    Cicero — Caesar. 

Morgan,  W.   C— Robbinsville. 

Queen,  A.  C— Wolf  Mountain. 

Morris,    J.    D.— Royal. 

Rains,    S.    A.— Tusquittee. 

Morris,   W.   A.— Hnndersonville. 

Raymond,    F.    B.— Waynesville. 

Morton,    D.     S.— Whitley. 

Rector.  J.    A.— Morganton. 

Morton.    W.    B.— Marion. 

Reddish,   W.   H.— Gastonia. 

Moss,    T.    J.— Forest    City. 

Redman,    T.    E.— Spurgeon. 

Mull,    W.    F.— Mull's   Grove. 

Revis,    W.    A.— Suit. 

Mull,  W.   B.— Camp  Creek. 

Richardson,   J.    B.— High   Point. 

Murray,    J.     F.— Raleigh. 

Riddle,    B.    B.— Pensacol.a. 

Murry,    L.     B.— Benham. 

Rivenbark,    W.    B.— Teachey's. 
Roberts,   D.    J.— Elkspir. 

Myers,    W.    W.— Round   Mountain. 

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Myers,     T.     C— Martin. 
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Roberts,    L.     C— Sext.nn. 

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Robertson,    W.    A.    Barnardsville. 

Swaim,   S.    D. — Lexington. 

Robeson,    H.    S.— Shallotte. 

Swaim,   V.   M.— Statesville.. 

Rock,    C.    M.— Mount   Olive. 

Swaim,   E.   L.— Shallotte. 

Rogers,  L.   A.— Mull's  Grove. 

Swope,    W.    P. — Louisburg. 

Rogers,   J.    L.— Whitakers. 

Talbirt,    W.    T.— Concord. 

Rollins,   B.    F.— Elkin. 

Tate,   R.   J.— Sandy  Plains. 

Rose,    J.    W.— Edenton. 

Tatum,    T.    A.— Elizabeth    City. 

Royall,   W.    B.— Wake   Forest. 

Taylor,   T.   J.— Warrenton. 

Sams,   J.   F.— Cane  River. 

Tew,     John    0. — Fayettcville. 

Sandling,   R.    C— Clinton. 

Thames,     B.     D.— Bethel    Hill. 

Scarborougii,    C.    W.— Murfreesboro. 

Thomas,    C.    A.    G.— Monroe. 

Scott,    J.    J.— Orrum. 

Thomas,  I.  W. — Lenoir. 

Scotten,    A.    K.— Coleridge. 

Thomas,    James   C. — Bandana. 

Sellers,   G.   W.— Shallotte. 

Thomasson,   D.   W.— Stmora. 

Sellers,    J.— Supply. 

Thompson,   C.   J. — Durham. 

Sentelle,    R.    A.    Waynesville. 

Thornton,   T.    H.— Clavton. 

Sentelle,    J.    E.— Etowah. 

Tipton,   S.   D.— Burnsville. 

Seymour,  T.   Y.— Wake  Forest. 

Toney,   B.   W. — Caroleen. 

Shaver,    J.     M.     Dealv^Ue. 

Townsend,   B. — Broadway. 

Sheets,    Henry— Lexington. 

Treadway,  E.   R.— Trust. 

Shell,    P.    J.— Gibbs. 

Triplett,  0.   W.— West  Durham. 

Shell,  J.   F.— Petra  Mills. 

Trivett,   G.   W.— Sugar  Grove. 

Shepherd,    N.    H.— Fremont. 

Trogdon,   J.    M.— Worthville. 

Sherwood— A.    C— Creedmoor. 

Tucker,   Elihu— Bud. 

Sherwood,   J.    J.    L.— Collettsville. 

Turner,  E.   W.— Siloam. 

Shinn,    J.    L.— Marshville. 

Tvner,    J.    T. — Lumberton. 

Shipman,   Z.    A.— Etowah. 

Tyree,    W.    C— Raleigh. 

Shoaf,    R.    L.— Warrensville. 

Upchurch,  C.   A. — Burlington. 

Silver,    E.    D.— Newdale. 

Usry,  E.   G.— Oxford,  2. 

Simons,    W.    S.— Nina. 

Utley,  C.    H.— Burgaw. 

Sims,    A.    H. — Asheville. 

\anhoy,   W.    H. — Hamotonville. 

Sims,    B.    W.    N.— Albemarle. 

Vaughan,    L.    D. — Sparta 

Singleton,   T.   C— Wal'e  Forest. 

Vernon,    T.    L. — Rocky   Mount. 

Sledge,    J.    W.— Stallin^s. 

Vines,    J.    F.— Elizabeth   City. 

Sluder,    W.     M.— Asheville,    No.    4. 

Vinson,    J.    D.— Otto. 

Smiley,    J.    S.— Bryson    City. 

Vinson,   T.   J.— Gneiss. 

Smith,    C.    C— Beaufort. 

Vipperman,  J.   L. — Dallas. 

Smith,   James  A.— Wilmington. 

Wadkins,    W.    E.— Concord. 

Smith,    J.    E.— Mt.    Airy. 

Waff,    W^    B.— Severn. 

Smith,    J.    T.— Westfield. 

Walker,  J.    M.— Columbus. 

Smith;   J.   W.— Catharine  Lake. 

Walker,    J.— Edneyville. 

Smith,    J.    L.— Siler    City. 

Walker,   R.    P.— Lenoiv. 

Solesbee,    A.    S.— Lookout. 

Walker,  M.— Swain  Creek, 

Sorrell,    A.    P.— Garden    City. 

Wall,  J.   0.— Maxwell. 

Sothern,    W.    P.— Granite   Falls, 

Walton,  M.    C— Elm  aty. 

Sparks,    W.    H.— Burnsville. 

Walts,   E.   B.— Woodland. 

Sparks,     A.— Ledger. 

Wallace,   W.   C— Hamer. 

Sparks,    J.    C— Bakersville. 

Washburn,    D.    G.— Shelly,    i. 

Spaulding,    J.    H.— Yadkinville. 

Watkins,    G.    T.— Roxboro. 

Speight,    T.    T.— Windsor,    R.    F.   D. 

Watson,  T.   D.— Oconalufty. 

Sprinkle,    A.    J.— Fulton. 

Watson,   S.   N. — Concord. 

Staley,    W.    F.— N.    Wilkesboro. 

Watson,   J.    W.— Hope   Mills. 

Stallings,    J.    N.— Salisbury. 

Watts,   J.    T.— Lexington. 

Stallings,   N.    P.— Bayboro. 

Waycaster,    J.    R.— Estatoe. 

Stamey,    E.    A. — Altamont. 

Weatherman,    J.    G.— Jennings. 

Stanley,  C.   Chadbourn. 

Weldon,    L.    T.— Brevard. 

Stanley,   G.    F.— Foris,   S.    0. 

Wells,    0.    G.— Mooresville. 

Stanley,    N. — Braswell. 

Weston,     E.     L. — Mocksville. 

Stanley,    J.    F.— Graybeal. 

Wharton,     George — Hendersonville. 

Stanberry,    J.    S.— Almcnd. 

Wheeler,    D.    M. — Bamboo. 

Standridge,   H.   C— Hiawassee,  Ga. 

Wheeler,   J.    W.— Tar  Landing. 

Stephens,   A.    B.— Autvyville. 

Whitaker,     H.     C. — Andrews. 

Stephens,    M.    A. — Lumberton. 

White,   J.    A. — Murphy. 

Stephenson,   R.    S.— Raleigh. 

White,   J.    L. — Greensboro. 

Stevens,   H.  T.— Wake  Forest. 

White,    J.    M.— Apex. 

Stewart,   J.   L. — Clinton. 

Whitehead,    W.    H. — Launnburg. 

Stone,    C.    H.— Round    Peak. 

Whiteside,    Z.    T.— Uree. 

Stradley,   J.   A.— Oxford. 

Whitley,   J.   W.— Union  Mills. 

Strickland,   W.    H.— Proximity. 

Whitlock,    C.    F.— Wilmington. 

Stringfleld,    0.    L.— Maiden. 

Wilcox,    A.    G. — Brinkleyville. 

Summey,  J.   A.— Rockwell. 

Wildman,   J.    W.,    Chapel   Hill. 

Suttle,    J.    W.— Marshall. 

Wilhoit,   G.   0.— Ansonvllle. 

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Williams,  A.  J.— Zephyr. 
Williamsville,    C.    C— Spring   Hope. 
Williams— J.    G.— Star. 
Willis,    H.    A.— Weldon. 
Willis,     W.     W.— Ashpjle. 
Wilson,    L.    A.— Tamarack. 
Wilson,   L.   C—  Sweetwater. 
Wilson,    W.    E. — Rutherfordton. 
Wilson,    W.    H.— MadisK^n. 
Wilson,   W.    M. — Ramsevtown. 
Wilson,    S.    B.— Fair    Bluff. 
Wood,   T.    G.— Manteo. 
Woodfin,    J.    F.— Horse    Shoe. 
Woodall,    W.    H.— Clyde. 

S. — Needmore. 
T.— Chadbourn. 

E. — Camden. 
J. — Troutman. 

H. — Moryanton. 


Woodard,    J. 
Wooten,    F. 
Wright,     W. 
Wyatt,     W. 
Wyncoop,    A . 

PRIMITIVE  BAPTIST  CHURCH. 

There  is  no  State  organization  but  fifteen 
independent  associations.  The  oldest  is  the 
Kehukee  Association.  Tne  official  paper  is 
Zion's  Landmark,  of  Wii'^on,  edited  by  Elder 
P.  D.  Gold.  The  absince  of  a  compact 
State  organization  makes  it  impossible  to 
obtain    full    statistics. 

MINISTERS. 

W.    S.    Willard— High    Puint. 

W.    A.     Simpkins — Raleigh. 

.lohn    Peed — Foster. 

G.     A.     Martin — Wilmington. 

W.   H.   Harrison— Plymouth,  R.  F.  D.  No.  2. 

Thos.    Wallace — Branchs   Store. 

Thos.    F.    Holidia — Columbia. 
I  B.    F.    Eubanks— Trenton. 
i  A.    G.    Morton — Albemane. 

5.  Hassell — Wilhamston. 

J.    N.     Rogerson — Robersonville. 
51.   T.   Lawrence — Hamilton. 
A.    D.    Mizell — Jamesvi.ie. 
M.    B.     Williford- Rocky    Mt. 
W.    W.    Brinson — Reelsboro. 
James     Potter — Lowland. 
J.     P.     Tingle — Grantsboro. 
Isaac    Jones — Maple     Hill. 
C.     C.     Brown — Marines. 

6.  P.    Perry— Hillsboro,    R.    F.    D.    No.    1. 
Bennet     Bullock — Taylor. 

P.    D.    Gold— Wilson. 
J.     F.     Farmer — Wilson. 
Wm.    Woodard — Wilson. 
Jas.    S.    Woodard — Wilson. 
.4mos     Crisp — Macclesfield. 
G.     W.     Corbctt— Tarboro. 
Jordan    Johnson — Whitakers. 


C.     C.     Davis — Weasel. 

B.  H.     Blevins — Grumpier. 
John     L.     Ross — Stokes. 

G.  M.  Corbfctt — Greenville. 
W.  J.  Coibett— Greenville. 
H.    B.    Tucker — Greenville. 

C.  C.    Bland— Ayden. 
J.   M.   Royall— White. 
Gabriel  Denny — Deron. 
A.    M.    Denny — Meiggs. 
H.    G.    Harbor — Harbour. 
H.   Cain— Westfield. 

J.    A.    Ashburn— Pilot   Mountain. 

G.   O.   Key — Pilot  Mountain. 

W.    H.    Atkinson — Round    Peak. 

J.    A.    T.    Jones— McCuUcrs,    R.    F.    D.    1. 

L.    P.    Adams— Four    Oaks,    R.    F.    D.    2. 

Rom.    Jones— Smithfield,    R.    F.    D.    2. 

J.    T.    Collier— Kenly,    R.    F.    D.    2. 

James  Johnson — Angier,   R.   F.   D.   1. 

Z.    R.    Ballance— Clayton. 

J.'ajor    Langdon — Clayton. 

W.    R.    Craft— Brooks. 

M.    B.   Martin — Bledsoe. 

Hiram   Nichols — Vox. 

Isom   Fender — Whitehead. 

Eli   Long — Laurel   Springs. 

Jno.    Sanders — Stratford. 

J.   T.  Coats— Coats. 

W.    G.    Turner— Dunn,    R.    F.    D.    No.    3. 

Bernice    Wood — Dtinn. 

A.    D.    Johnson — Dunn. 

J.    D.    Draughn— Mount   Airy,    R.    F.    D.    4. 

Henderson  Cain — Pilot  Mountain,   R.F.D. 

C.    B.    Denny— Pinnacle,   R.    F.   D.    No.    3. 

A.    M.    Denny— Pinnacle,   R.   F.  D.   No.   3. 

Gabriel  Dcnnv— Pinnacle,   R.   F.   D.   No.   3. 

J.    M.    Royal— Elkin,    R.   F.  D. 

W.    R.    Welborn— Elikin,   R.    F.   D. 

W.    H.    Atkinson — Araiat. 

M.    G.    Harbour— Rockford,    R.    F.    D.    1. 

Gabriel  Boles— Meadows,    R.    F.    D.    No.    1. 

Alex.    Moran — Meadows,    R.    F.    No.    1. 

Samuel   Moran — Mfadows,    R.   F.    D.   No.   1. 

Joel   G.    Southern — Germanton.    R.    F.   D.   1. 

L.    I.    Gilbert— Campbell. 

H.   D.   Mickey— Pinnacle,  R.    F.   D.   No.  2. 

W.    M.   Stone— Pinnacle,    R.    F.    D.    No.    2. 

Jas.    A.    Fagg — Danburv,   R  .F.   D.   No.   1. 

Paul  Priddv— Danbury,   R.    F.    D.    No.    1. 

Watt   Pridd'y- Danburj',    R.    F.    D.    No.    1. 

F.    P.   Stone — Francisco,    R.    F.    D.    No.    1. 

Wm.    Henry  Collins — Francisco,   R.    F.   D.  1. 

Joseph   Joyce — Sandy   Rlage. 

Josiah    Knight — Sandy   Riage. 

John   H.    Wright— Westfield,   R.    F.    D.   1. 

Darian  Collins — Pinnacle,  R.  F.  D.   No.  2. 


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STATE    INSTITUTIONS    AND    ' 
PRESIDENTS. 

University  of  North  Carol,  na.  Chapel  Hill— 

Dr.    F.    P.    Venable,    President. 
Normal    and    Industrial      College,      Greens- 
boro— J.   I.   Foust,   President. 
Agricultural       and       Mechanical       College, 

Raleigh— Dr.    George   T.    Winston,    Pres. 
CuUowheo     Normal     School,     Cullowhee — R. 

L.    Madison,    Principal. 
Deaf  and  Dumb  and  Blind  School,  Raleigh— 

J.   E.    Raj',    Principal. 
School  for  the  Deaf  and  Dumb,  Morganton— 

E.   McK.   Goodwin,    Superintendent. 
Appalachian  Training  School,   Boone — B.   B. 

Dougherty.    Superintendent. 
Teachers'      Training      School,      Greenville — 

(Not  yet  opened.) 

FOR  THE  COLORED  RACE. 
Agricultural     and     Mechanical     College     for 

the    Colored      Race,      Greensboro — J.      B. 

IVudley,  President. 
State     Color>'d     Normal     School,     Elizabeth 

City — P.   W.   Moore,   Principal. 
Fayetteville    Colored    Normal    School,    Fay- 

ettevillf^E.    E.   Smith,   Principal. 
State    Normal    and   Industrial    School,    Win- 
ston—C.    G.    O'Kellv,    Principal. 
FOR    THE    INDIANS. 
Croatan      Normal      School,      Pates— T.      M. 

Seawell,    Principal. 

DENOMINATIONAL.  COLLEGES. 

MALE    AND   CO-EDUCATIONAL. 

Wake      Forest      College      (Baptist),      Wake 

Forest— Dr.    W.    L.    Poteat,    President. 
Davidson    College    (Pr^^^byterian),    Davidson 

— Dr.    Henry  Louis  Smith,   President. 
Trinity    College    (Metnodist),    Durham— Dr. 

John   C.    Kilgo,    President. 
Catawba   College    I'Reformed),    Newton— Dr. 

George  A.    Snyder,   President.  i 

Concordia       College     (German     Reformed),  J 

Conover — George    A.    Romoser,    President. 
Elon    College    (Christian),     Elon    College— 

Dr.   E.   L.   Moffitt,  President. 
Guilford    College    (Friends),    Guilford    Col- 
lego — Dr.    L.    L.    Hobbs,    President. 
Atlantic  Christian  College   (Disciples),   Wil- 
son— Dr.   J.   J.   Harper,  President. 
Lenoir  College   (Lutheian),   Hickory — R.    L. 

Frittz,     President. 
Rutherford   College   (Methodist),   Rutherford 

College — Loy  D.   Thomson,   President. 
K.  C.  College  (Lutheran),  Mount  Pleasant^ 

W.    A.    Lutz,    President. 
Weaverville    College     (Methodist),     Weaver- 

ville^G.   F.  King,  Pr.-^ident. 
FEMALE. 
Female    Academy   and    College    (Moravian), 

Winston-Salem — Dr.    J.    H.    Clewell,    Pres. 
St.     Mary's    School     (Episcopal),     Raleigh — 

George    W.    Lay,    Rector. 
Baptist    University    for    Women     (Bapfrst), 

Raleigh — Dr.    R.    T.    Vann,    President. 
Peace    Institute     (Presbyterian),     Raleign — 

Henry    Jerome    Stockard,    President. 


Oxford  Female  College  (Baptist),  Oxford— 
F.    P.    Ilobgood,    Princ:pal. 

Claremont  Female  College  (Lutheran), 
Hickory — Wm.    B.    Duttera,   President. 

St.  Mary's  College  (Catholic),  Belmont— 
Rev.    Leo  Haid. 

Mount  Amocna  Seminary  (Lutheran),  Mount 
Pleasant — H.  N.  Miller,  President. 

Littleton  Female  College  (Methodist),  Lit- 
tleton— Rev.    J.    M.    Rhodes,    President. 

Loiusburg  Female  College  (Methodist), 
Louisburg— Mrs.  Mary  D.  Allen,  President. 

Chowan  Baptist  Female  Institute  (Baptist), 
JIurfreesboro — J.    C.    Scarborough,    Prin. 

Greensboro  Female  College  (Methodist), 
Greensboro- Mrs.  Lucy  H.  Robertson, 
President. 

Elizabeth  College  (Luvheran),  Charlotte — 
Rev.    C.    B.    King,    President. 

Presbyterian  College  (Presbyterian),  Char- 
lotte— Dr.    J.    R.    Bridges,    President. 

Southern  Presbyterian  College  and  Conser- 
vatory of  Music  (Presb.vterian),  Red 
Springs — Rev.    C.    G.    Vardeil,    President. 

Normal  and  Collegiate  Institute  (Presbyte- 
rian),  Asheville — Edward  P.    Childs,   Pres. 

Davenport  College  (Me-.hodist),  Lenoir — Dr. 
C.    C.    Weaver,    President. 

PROMINENT    PRIVATE    PRE- 
PARATORY   SCHOOLS 
AND  PRINCIPALS. 

Horner      School       (Male;),      O.xford— J.       C. 

Horner. 
Oak    Ridge    Institute    (Male),    Oak    Ridge— 

J.   A.   and  M.   H.   Holt. 
M'hitsett    Institute    (Mixed),     Whitsett— W. 

T.    Whitsett. 
Bingham    School     (Male),     Mebane — Preston 

L.   Gray. 
Buies  Creek  Academy  (Mixed),  Buies  Creek 

• — J.    A.    Campbell. 
Noi-mal     College     (Mixed),     Liberty — T.     C 

Amick. 
Winterville   High    School    (Mixed),    Winter- 

ville — G.    E.    Lineberry. 
Bingham     School      (Male),      Asheville — Col. 

Robert    Bingham. 
Collegiate   Institute    (Mixed),    Mount   Pleas- 
ant—Rev. H.  A.  McCullough. 
Graham    Academy    (Mixed),    Marshallberg — 

C.   M.   Levister. 
Warrenton    High    School    (Mixed),    Warren- 
ton — .John    Graham. 
N.      C.      Military     Institute      (Male),      Red 

Springs — W.    M.    Jones. 
Trinitv   Park  High   School,   Durham — H.    M. 

North. 
Francis  Hilliard  School   For  Girls,   Oxford — 

Miss  Margaret  B.    Hilliard. 
Asheville  Normal  and  Collegiate  Institute— 

Asheville. 
Catawba   College,   Newton — Geo.    A.    Snyder. 
Lenoir   College,    Hickorj'— R.   L.    Fi-itz. 
Claremont     College,     Hickory — Dr.     P.     L. 

Murphy. 


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liEADING    HIGHER    INSTITU- 
TIONS OF  LEARNING, 
COLORED. 

Shaw   University,    Raleigh— Charles   Francis 

Meserve,    President. 
St.    Augustine's    School,      Raleigh— A.      B. 

Hunter,    Principal. 
Biddle    Universit}',     Charlotte— H.     L.     Mc- 

Crorey,    President. 
Livingstone     College,      Salisbury— W.        H. 

Goler,   President. 
Scotia   Seminary    (Female),   Concord— D.   J. 

Satterfield,    President. 
Bennett       College,       Greensboro — W.       H. 

Peeler,    President. 
Kittrell    College,    Kittrell— J.    R.    Hawkins, 

President. 
Joseph   K.    Brick  Normal    and   Aprricultural 

Institute,    Enfield— T.    S.    Inborden,    Prin. 
Albion    Academy,    Franklinton— J.    A.    Sav- 
age,   Principal. 
Normal    and    Collegiate    Institute,    Hender- 

son— J.    A.    Cotton,    President. 
Waters    Normal     Institute,     Winton— C.     S. 

Brown,    President. 
Thompson     Institute,      Lumberton — W.      H. 

Knuckles,   Principal. 
Normal     and     Industrial     Institute,      High 

Point— A.  J.   Griffin,  Principal. 

EDUCATIONAL    STATISTICS. 

Total     available    public    school 

fund     $2,6.30,678.09 

Raised  by  local  taxation    448,610.35 

Total     raised    by    taxation    for 

public        schools         o  eluding 

bonds,  loans.  State  appro- 
priations    and     balance     from 

previous    year 1,839,834.44 

Total      expenditures      for        all 

schools     2,291,053.15 

Average   annual   salary   of  rural 

white    teachers     130.07 

Average    annual    salary    of    city 

white    teachers     351.91 

Average   annual    salary   of   rural 

colored  teachers   89.34 

Average    annual    salary    of    city 

colored   teachers    237.91 

Average    term    in    rural    white 

schools    86  days 

Average     term     in     city    white 

schools     171  days 

Average     term     of     all     white 

schools    in    the    State 95  days 

Average    term    of    colored   rural 

schools     ,  82  days 

Average     term     of     all     colored 

schools    of    the    State 92  days 

Value    of    school    property $3,725,054.00 

Value     of     property     of     white 

schools    $3,199,595.00 

Value    of    property    of    colored 

schools    $525,459.00 

Value     of     rural     white    school 

property    $1,610,095.00 

Value     of     city     white     school 

property     .$1,589,500.00 

Value    of    rural    colored    school 


property     $299,859.00 

Value    of    city    colored    school 

property    $225,600.00 

Total    number    of    schoo;-house8  7,447 

Rural    school    houses    7,254 

City   school   houses    1J3 

Rural   white  school   houses   ....  6,053 

City  white  school  houses   122 

Rural  colored  school   houses   ..  2,201 
City  colored  school  ho'ises   ....  71 
Total  number  white  school  dis- 
tricts       5,338 

Total      number    colored      school 

districts     2,318 

Total    school    population    706,528 

Rural   school    population    602,674 

City  school  population    103,854 

White    school     population     ....  475,477 

Colored   school    population    ....  231,0.51 

White  rural  school  pop'i'ation..  411,818 

White  city  school  population   . .  63,659 

Colored  rural  school  population  190,856 

Colored    city    school    population  40,195 

Total   enrollment   in   all   schools  483,180 

Enrollment   in   rural   schools    . .  423,437 

Enrollment    in    city    schools    . .  59,743 

White  enrollment    330,780 

White      enrollment      in      rural 

schools     290,860 

White       enrollment       in       city 

schools     39,920 

Colored     enrollment     152,400 

Colored      enrollment    in      rural 

schools     132,577 

Colored       enrollment     m       city 

schools     19,823 

Total  average  daily  attendance  293,046 
Average     daily     attendance     in 

rural     schools     253,385 

Average     daily     attendance     in 

city    schools    39,661 

Average     daily     attendance     in 

white    schools 205,517 

Average     daily     attendance     in 

rural    white    schools    177,297 

Average     daily     attendance     in 

city  white  schools   28,220 

Average     daily     attendance     in 

colored    schools     87,529 

Average  daily  attendance  in  col- 
ored   rural    schools    76,088 

Average     daily     attend  mce     in 

colored     city     schools     11,441 

Percentage  of  school  population 

enrolled.    North    Carolina    ....  68.3 

Rural     70.3 

City     57.5 

White,    North    Carolina    69.5 

White,   rural    70.6 

White,    city    62.8 

Colored,    North    Carolina    65.9 

Colored,    lural     69.4 

Colored,    city    49.3 

Percentage  of  enrollment  in 
daily  attendance.  North  Car- 
olina       61.0 

White,     North    Carolina     62.0 

White,  rural   61.0 

White,    city    71.0 


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UNIVERSITY  OF 
NOR  TH  CAR  OLINA 


Collegiate  Law 

Graduate  Medicine 

Engineering       Pharmacy 

84  in  Faculty  775  Students 

Library  50,000  Volumes 

Equipment  Valued  at  $800,000 

F.  P.  VENABLE,  President 

t^hapel  Hill,  N.  C. 


Colored,    North    Carolina 

Colored,     rural     

Colored,    city    

Total  number   of   teacheis 

Rural 

City      . 

White 

White, 

White, 

Colored 


teachers 
rural    . . . 

city    

teachers 


Colored  teachers,  rural  . . 
Colored  teacher.s,  city  . . . 
\\  hite   men   employed    .    . . . 

Rural      

City     

White    women    employed     . 

Rural     

City      

Colored   men  employed    . . . . 

Rural     

City     

Colored    women    employed 

Rural    

City     

New  school  houses  built    . . 

White     

Colored      


58.0 

57.0 

58.0 

9,871 

8,(583 

1,188 

7,186 

6,316 

870 

2,685 

2,367 

318 

2,258 

2,155 

103 

4,928 

4,161 

767 

958  i 

944 

73  1 

1,927  i 

1,493 

234 

822 

699 

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PUBLIC   HIGH   SCHOOLS. 


Ashe— Helton  High  School  (P.  0.,  Stur- 
gills). 

Beaufort — Pantego  Academy;  Washington 
High    School. 

Bertie— Mars  Hill  HiErh  School  (P.  0., 
Colerain);    Aulander   High    School. 

Buncombe — Barnards\ille  High  School; 
Hominy  Valley  Institute  (P.  0.,  Cand- 
ler) ;    Fairview   High    School. 

Bladen— Abbottsbm-g  High  School;  Bladen- 
boro. 

Cabarrus— Georgev-ille  Academy ;  Rocky- 
River  High  School   (P.   O.,  Concord). 

Caldwell— Granite    Falls    High    School; 
noir   High    School. 

Camden— South    Alills. 

Carteret— .Atlantic    High    School. 

Catawba— Startowu  High  School  (P. 
Newton);  St.  James  High  School  (P. 
Newton). 

Cliatham— Men-y     Oaks;      Pittsboro; 
City. 

Cherokee — Andrews:       Belleview      (P 
Cobb's). 

Cleveland— Lattimore;    Fallston. 

Columbus — Whiteville ;     Chadbourn. 

Craven — New   Bern;    Dover. 

Cumberland — Hope     Mills;     Stedman; 
win. 


Le- 


O., 
O., 

Sileil 

0., 


God- 


Alamance— Ha\Aiields    High    School    (P.    0.,     Currituck— Poplar   Branch. 


Mebane);   Friendship  High  School   (P.   0., 

Burlington). 
Alleghan.r — Turkey   Knob    Academy    (P.    O., 

Mouth   of  Wilson,   Va7. 
Anson — Morven  High   School ;   Lilesville. 


Davidson— Churchland;    Reeds    (P.    O.,    Lex- 
ington). 
Davie — Farmington;    Cooleemee. 
Duplin— Warsaw;    Teachey's. 
Durham — East    Durham. 


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The  North  Carolina 

College  of  Agriculture 

and  Mechanic  Arts 

Offers  practical  industrial  education  in  Agriculture,  Engineer- 
ing, Industrial  Chemistry,  and  the  TextUe  Art.  Tuition,  $45  a 
year.     Board,  $10  a  month.      120  Scliolarships. 

The  catalogue  of  tlie  college  shows  130  students  of  AgHculture, 
93  of  Civil  Engineering,  90  of  Electrical  Engineering,  73  of  Me- 
chanical Engineering,  25  of  Cotton  Manufacturing,  33  of  Chemis- 
try and  Mining,  and  58  of  Mechanic  Arts.  Young  men  desiring 
practical  Industrial  training  ^^ould  do  well  to  write  for  catalogue 
to  President  Winston,  West  Raleigh,  N.  C. 


Edgecombe— Battleboro ;    Macclesfield. 
Forsyth— Walkertown;       Bethania;       Lewis- 

ville;    Kernersville. 
Franklin— Bunn ;    Franklinton;    Louisburg. 
Gaston— Belmont;    Stanly;    Dallas. 
Granville— Knap    of    Reeds    (P.    O.,    Lyon); 
Howard    (P.    O.,    Oxford);    Stem. 
Greene — Snow   Hill. 

Guilford— Pleasant    Garden;    Jamestown. 
Halifax— Enfield ;    Aurelian   Springs. 
Harnett — Angler;    Lillington. 
Haywood— Rock  Hill   (P.    O.,   Waynesville) ; 

Rock   Springs    (P.    O.,    Clyde). 
Hertford — Ahoskie. 

Henderson— Fletcher ;    Hcndersonville. 
Hyde — Swan    Quarter;    Sladesville     (P.     0., 

Scranton). 
Jones — Trenton . 
Jackson — Webster. 
Iredell — Harmony;    Scott's. 
Lenoir — LaGrange. 

Johnston — Benson;     Kenly;     Wilson's    Mills. 
Lincoln — Denver;    Crouse. 
Madison — Marshall ;    Spring   Creek. 
Macon— lotla    (P.    O.,     Franklin);     Higdon- 

ville. 
Martin — Robersonville ;    Williamston. 
McDowell — Nebo;   Marion. 
Mecklenburg — Huntersville ;     Matthews. 
Mitchell — Spruce   Pine. 
Moore — Southern    Pines;     Jonesboro. 
Montgomery — Biscoe. 
Nash— Red    Oak    (P.    O.,    Nashville);      Mt. 

Pleasant  (P.  0.,  Glover). 
Northampton — Rich    Square ;    Seaboard. 
Onslow — Richlands. 
Pamlico — Oriental.  ' 


Pender — Burgaw;     Atkinson. 
Person— Bethel    Hill. 
Pitt— Farmville;  Bethel. 
Randolph — Ramseur;    Farmer. 

Riclimond — Roberdell;    Hoffman. 

Robeson — Rowland;  Lumber  Bridge;  Or- 
rum;  Philadelphus  (P.  O.,  Red 
Springs). 

Rockingham — Madison;    Ruffln;    Stoneville. 

Rowan — Granite  Quarry:  Mt.  Ulla;  Wood- 
leaf. 

Rutherford — Henrietta. 
Sampson — Clinton. 

Scotland — Gibson. 

Stanly — Albemarle. 

SuiTy — Dobson;    Pilot   Mountain. 

Swain — Biyson  City;   Wliittier. 

Tiansylvania — Selica ;     Penrose. 

Union— Marshall;  Mt.  Pleasant  (P.  O., 
Monroe);   Wesley  Chapel   (P.   O.  Monroe). 

Vance — Kittrell;  Bcarpond  (P.  O.,  Hender- 
son). 

Wake— Gary;    Holly  Springs;   Bay  Leaf   (P. 
O.,    Neuse);    Wakelon    (P.    0.    Wakefield). 
Warren — Wise ;   Macon. 
Washington — Roper;   Cresswell. 

Watauga— Cove   Creek    (P.    O.,   Amantha). 
Wayne — Goldsboro;    Falling    Creek;    Seven. 
Springs. 

Wilkes— Wilkesboro ;  Mt.  Pleasant  (P.  O., 
Champion). 

Wilson — Lucama;   Elm  City. 
Yadkin — Courtney. 
Yancey— Elk  Shoal. 


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SCHOOL  STATISTICS     AND  SCHOOL  TEACHEPS. 


GRADED     SCHOOLS     AND 
SUPERINTENDENTS. 

Aberdeen— Prof.    Singletary. 

Albemarle— W.  N.  Shackelford. 

Alexis — 

Apex — J.  M.  Cam  pen. 

Asliboro — J.  J.   Scarboro. 

Asheville— R.    J.    Tigh'-. 

Atlantic^R.     C.     Helton. 

Aulander — J.     I.     White. 

Aurora — 

Ayden — J.    A.    McArthur. 

Bain      Academy   (Mint   UiU  P.   0.)— R-    M. 

Gray. 
Eelhaven — W.    M.    Hinton. 
Benson— L.    T.    Royall. 
Bessemer  (Greensboro,  R.  F.  D.  No.  4) — J. 

Wilson    Correll. 
Bessemer  City — F.   P.    Brockette. 
Bethel — Julian    B.    Martin. 
Beulaville— W.    E.    Middleton. 
Big    Willow    (Hendersoijville     P.     0.)— Miss 

Mamie   Shipman. 
Biscoe — Hoy   Taylor. 
Brightwood    (Browns   Summit,    R.    F.    D.) — 

Mrs.    T.    N.    Sellars. 
Bryson    City— H.    C.    Marshall. 
Buna   Vista    (R.    F.   D.    Henderson)— G.    W. 

Holmes, 
lurgaw — E.    M.    Highsraith. 
Burlington — F.    H.    Curtis. 
Cade  Springs — Miss  Sarah  H.  Stancil,  Gamer. 
Carbonton — Miss  Annie  Cole. 
Chadbourn — Miss   Rook. 
Charlotte — Alexander    Graham. 
Cherryville— S.   P.   Wilson. 
Clarkton — Miss    Brown. 
Clavton— J.   R.   Williams. 
Clinton— D.    L.    Ellis. 
Colerain — Miss  Cora  Beard. 
Colfax- 
Columbia— W.    H.    Hall. 
Concord — Walter   Thompson. 
Cora — 

Cornelius— J.    Willis    Bagley. 
Council — Miss  King. 

Crab   Creek   (Etowah  P.    0.) — James  Ander- 
son. 

Dallas — S.    G.    Lindsay. 

Dan    River    (Danville,    Va.,    P.  •O.) — Miss 
Mabel  Lyons. 

Davidson— W.     F.     0' Kelly. 

Durham — W.    D.    Carmichael. 

East   Bend— 

FJdenton — R.  H.   Bachman. 

Elizabeth   City— S.    L.    Sheep. 

Elm   City — A.   B.    Cameron. 

Enfield— M.    S.    Wiggins. 

F.irmville — E.    M.    Rollins. 

Favetteville — J.    A.    Jones. 

Flat    Rock— C.    Young. 

Forest    City — E.    J.    Abemethy. 

Forestville — E.  P.  Ellingion,  Wake  Forest. 

Franklin— J.    J.    Ammons. 
■Franklinton — E.   E.   Sams. 

Fremont — W.    M.    Rogers. 

Fuquay   Springs — P.   C.   t.  ullom. 

Gastonia— Joe    S.    Wray. 

Gibsonville — A.    M.    Gai-wood. 


Glenwood    (Greensboro,   R.    F.'  D.   No.    4) — 

Miss  Cora  Hornaday. 
Goldsboro— A.    E.    Woltz. 
Graham— A.    T.    Allen. 
Granite    Falls — James    W.    Hendron. 
Greensboro— W.    H.    Swift. 
Greenville— H.    B.    Smitn. 
Grifton— W.    H.    Cole. 
Groome   (Greensboro,   R.    F.   D.   No.   8)— R. 

A.   Neese. 
Guilford   College— P.    E.    Shaw. 
Hamlet— W.  L.  Criddlebaugh. 
Harris  Creek — Miss  Lorena  Corbett, 
Haw    River — B.    F.    Hassell. 
Hemingway    (Wilmington    P.    0.) — W.    Un- 
derwood. 
Henderson — J.    T.    Alderman. 
Henderson ville — R.    M.    Ivans. 
Hertford — S.     B.     Underwood. 
Hickory— Charles  M.    Stalcy. 
High     Point — George     U.     Crowell. 
Hope  Mills— S.  D.   Cole. 
Huntersville — J.   M.   Matthews. 
Idalia — 

lotia— Miss    Elizabeth    Kelly. 
Jacksonville — H.    M.    Loy. 
Jamestown — L.   Lee  White. 
Jonesboro — Frank    Culbreth. 
Kerners  ville — 
Kenly— R.    T.    Teague. 
Kings    Mountain — 
Kinston — L.    C.    Brogden. 
LaGrange — Joseph   Kinsey. 
Lake   Landing — George    Guthrie. 
Lanefield    (Warsaw     P.     O.) — Miss     Maggie 

Carlton. 
Lenoir — John  L.   Harris. 
Lexington — W.    M.    Brown. 
Lincolnton— B.    P.    Caldwell. 
Littleton — 

Louisburg — W.    R.    Mills. 
Lucama — George   B.    Strickland. 
Lumberton — R.   E.    Sentelle. 
Macclesfield- A.     F.     Leighton. 
Madison— J.   W.  Griffln. 
Magnolia — V.     I.     Ray. 
Manteo — Edward  French. 
Marion — D.    F.     Giles. 
Marshville — Jackson    Hamilton. 
Maxton— A.    S.    Webb. 
Mebanc— H.    C.    Stout. 
Mechanicsville    (High    Pomt   P.    0.)— D.    P. 

Cobb. 
Middleburg — Mrs.   H.    F.    Rowland. 
Jfills  School — Miss  Ola  Giles,  Apex. 
Monbo— A.    C.    Sherrill. 
Monroe^.J.    A.    Bivens. 
Monticello    (Browns    Summit    P.    0.) — Miss 

Mary   McLendon. 
Mooresville — A.   C.   Kerley. 
Morganton — J.    E.    Avent. 
Mount    Airy — E.    S.    Sheppe. 
Mount   Hollj' — Prof.    H-^nson. 
Mount  Olive— Z.  D.   McWhorter. 
Moyock — W.    I.    Aiken. 
Murphy — L.  E.  Mauny. 
Newton— R.    F.    Cox. 
New    Bern — H.    B.    Craven. 
North   Wilkesboro— W.    G.    Coletrane. 
Oak    Hill     (High    Point,    R.    F.    D.)— Miss 

Mabel  Stuart. 


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to   Negro   boys   and    men?  , 

Do  you  want  to  know  how  North  Carolina's  Industrial  School  ranks  among  the 
foremost  of  the  country,  sending  out  graduates  second  to  none?.  Write  for  catalog. 
Address, 


PRESIDENT  DUDLEY, 
A.  &.  M,  College,  Greensboro,  N.  C. 

FACULTY    OF    A.   &   M.    COLLEGE. 
JAlfES    B.    DUDLEY,    President;    Head   of  English   Department. 
\V.    F.   DEBNAM,    Assistant   English   Department. 
S.    P.    SEBASTIAN,    Assistant    English    Department. 
M.    COINS,    Assistant    English    Department. 
C.    W.    PIERCE,    Head    Mechanical    Department. 
C.    B.    RANDALL,   Instiuctor   in   Carpentry  and  Wood  Turning. 
C.    C.    AMEY,   Instructor  in   Blacksmithing. 
W.    N.    NELSON,    Assistant    Instructor    in  Carpentry. 
R.   L.   PAGE,   Instructor  in  Masonry. 
V/M.    YATES,    Instructor    in    Tinning. 
J.    H.    BLUFORD,    Director   Agricultural   Department. 
W.   F.   ROBINSON,  Assistant  Florist. 
r.    E.    ROBINSON,    Director    Dairy    Department. 

J.  D.  CHAVIS,  Director  Teachers'  Training  l.'epartment;    Superintendent   Night    SchooL 
J.    W.    LANDRETH,    Director    Department  of    Industries. 
S.    A.   KERR,   Secretary  and  I'reasurer. 
JUNIUS  ROOKS,    Steward. 


Oak    Ridge — Grover    Brookbank. 

Old    Fort— R.    D.    Jenkins. 

Oxford— C.    T.    Goode. 

Parkton — Preston  Stamps. 

Pearcc   School— L.   N.    Rines,   R.    F.    D.    No. 

1,   Youngsville. 
Patrick  School — Miss  Ernie  Booker,    Apex. 
Pelham — Miss    May    Brown. 
Pendleton — H.    Jenkins. 
Pilot  Mountain — H.  F.  Pardue. 
Pinetops — 

Pinnacle — John  M.   Peck. 
Pittsboro— A.   B.    Statvey. 
Pleasant   Gaiden — 0.    V.    Woosley. 
Pleasant   Hill — Luther  Anderson. 
Plymouth— C.    J.    Everett. 
Pomona — Miss    Bessie    Howard. 
Price's    Mills — 
Providence   (Matthews,    R.    F.   D.    17)— Miss 

Minnie    Downs. 
Raleigh — Frank   M.    Harper. 
Randleman— E.    O.    Smithfleld.  / 

Ray  School- Mrs.   Beatnce  P.   Baker,  R.   F. 

D.  No.   1,  Riley. 
Reidsville— S.    G.    Harden. 
Rhodhiss^ — 

Ricblands— C.    D.    Franck. 
Robersonville — J.   D.  Everett. 
Rocky    Mount — M.    V.    Boyle. 
Rocky  Point — Miss  Grace  Bland. 
Rockingham — L.    J.    Bell. 
Ilolesville— W.   R.    Sberr'.n. 
Roper — Walter    F.     McCanlesa. 
Rose    Hill— N.    P.    Sloan, 
Roxboro— N.    C.    Newbold. 
Ruffin — L.  N.   Hickerson 


Ruthorfordton— R.    L.    Ford. 

Rymer  (Horse  Shoe  P.  O.)— J.  W.  Morgan. 

Salem — J.    M.    White,    'V;  ex. 

Salisbury— I.    C.    Griffin. 

Sanford— R.    W.    Allen. 

Scotland  Neck— C.   W.   Wilson. 

Seaboard — Robert    E.    Ranson. 

Selma— H.    V.    Cole. 

Semora — Miss    Effie   Isley. 

Sharon   Academy    (Charlotte,   R.    P.    D.    No. 

2)— W.    B.   Reid. 
Shelby— J.     Y.     Ir\-in. 
Shopton    (Chariotte,    R.    B.    D.    No.    3)— W. 

W.     Rankin,     Jr. 
Siler    City— M.    L.    Douglas, 
bmithfield— Ira   T.    Turlington. 
Sneeds   Ferry— Miss   Etta    Freeman. 
South     Buffalo     (Greensboro,     R.     P.     D.) 

— Miss    Dovie    Mendenhall. 
Southport — Miss    Lucile    Kamey. 
Spencer — W.    G.    Caswell. 
Spring  Hope— M.  H.   Woolen. 
Statesville— D.    Matt    Thompson. 
Stokesdale — J.    Wright    Pegram. 
Stoneville— Jas.  S.  Truit'. 
Swan   Quarter— Mrs.    Katie   R.    Beckwith. 
Tarboro— R.    G.    Kittrell. 
Thomasville — J.    N.    Hauss. 
Tomotla— W.    B.    Sneed. 
Troy— Wade     Crawford. 
Tryon— W.    A.    Newell. 
Union     (Wilmington     P.     0.)— Miss     Nellie 

Cook. 
Unionville— O.    C.    Hamilton. 
Wadesboro — J.   H.   Mclver. 
Washington — Harry    Howell. 


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Waxhaw — N.  D.  Johmon. 
Wavnesville — W.  C.  Allen. 
Webington      (Matthews      P.      0.)— G.      W. 

Davenport. 
Webster — J.    L.    Woodward. 
Welch    (High  Point,    R.    F.   D.)— Miss  Lena 

Hammer. 
Weldon— H.    A.   Latham. 
Wendell — J.   C.   Richardson. 
Westfleld— W.   M.    Wall. 
Wesley    (Monroe    P.    O.)— T.    M.    Wylie. 
Whitakers — 

White   Oak — Miss  Ana  Kelly,   Apex. 
Whiteville — Prof.    Owens. 
Whittier— T.   B.  McCracken. 
Wilkesboro — E.    G.    Settlemyre. 
Williamston— S.    T.    Liles. 
Wilmington — J.    J.    Blair. 
Wilson — Charles    L.    Coon. 
Windsor — Miss    Helen     E.     Gillam. 
Wingate— M.    B.    Dry. 
Winston — W.    S.    Snipes. 
Woodville  Academy  (Ltwiston  P.  0.) — Jesse 

Parker. 
Yoimgs\'ille — J.    R.    Conley. 

PRIVATE   SCHOOLS  AND 
PRINCIPALiS, 

Taylorsville    Collegiate    Institute,     Taylors- 

^Tlle — J.    W.    Scroggs. 
Hiddenite    High    School,     Hiddenite— A.    F. 

Sharpe. 
Green    Valley    Academy,     Green    Valley — J. 

O.    Goodman. 
Helton   ,\cadem.v — Helton. 
Jefferson  Academy — Jeffti-son. 
Miss    Maude    Gurley's    School — Windsor. 
Miss    M.    Augusta    Dunstan's    School — Wind- 
sor. 
Edward   High   School — Edward. 
Miss    Bettie     Roberson — Washington. 
Trinity  School,   Chocowinity — N.  C.   Hughes. 
Pantego     Academy — Pantego. 
Bath  Academy — Bath. 
White    Oak    Academy,    White    Oak— W.    W. 

Woodhouse. 
Asheville    School,    Asheville — M.    M.    Ander- 
son, 
Winn's    School    for    Bovs,    Asheville — J.    A. 

Winn. 
.\sheville   Farm    School—  Swanannoa. 
Weaverville     College,     Weaverville — W.      L. 

Abernathj'. 
Miss    Ford's    School    for    Girls,    Asheville— 

Miss   E.    Ford. 
Regan   School,   Regan — H.    F.    Brinson. 
Funston   Institute,    Funston — J.    C.   MizelL 
Patten's     High     School,     Morganton — R.     L. 

Patton. 
Marbut     School,     Morganton — Mrs.     N.     E. 

Marbut. 
Rutherford     College,     Rutherford     College— 

W.   AV.    Peel. 
Mt.     Pleasant      Collegiate      Institute,      Mt. 
'  Pleasant— G.   F.    McAllister,   tlenry  Miller. 
Mt.    Amoena    Seminary,    Mt.    Pleasant — Rev. 

J.   H.  C.  Fisher. 
Sunderland  Hall  Seminary,  Concord,  No.  6 — 

Miss  Melissa  Montgomery. 
Concord    High     School,      Concord— W.      W. 

Morris. 


Campbell    High    School,    Concord — Rev.    W. 

G.    Campbell. 
^Mi-s.    S.    V.    Irwin — Concord. 
Davenport    College,    Lenoir — C.    C.    Weaver. 
Lenoir    Academy — Lenoir. 
St.   Paul's  School   (Epis.),  Beaufort — Edward 

T.   Hill. 
Beaufort      High      School,        Beaufort — Miss 

Maud    Davis. 
Harry     North     School      (Meth.),     Morehead 

City — Bruce  H.  Carraway. 
Atlantic  Institute   (Bapt."),   Morehead  City— 

A.  W.   Setzer. 
Graham    Academy,   Marshallburg — W.    Q.    A. 

Graham. 
Wit    Academj' — Chas.    R.    Whealey. 
Prof.    Mack   Ball's   Scho._>l— Atlantic. 
Yanceyville,    Yanceyville — June   Bennett. 
Pinnix-Hurdle  Institute,  Union  Ridge,  R.  P. 

D.— T.    W.    Stroud. 
I  easburg    Institute,    Leasburg — Miss    Fannie 

Sargeant. 
Goldston     High     School,     Goldston— W.     H. 

Tj'ler. 
Mt.     Vernon     Springs    School,     Mt.     Vernon 

Springs — Jliss  Lizzie  Dixon. 
Jliss  Daisy  Massie — Murphy. 
Hayesville    High    School,    Hayesville^G.    H. 

Haigler. 
Piedmont    High    School,    Lawndale — W.    D. 

Burns. 
Fallston     High     School,       Fallston— J.       W. 

Dellinger. 
Lattimnre    High    School,    Lattimore — W.    T. 

R.   Bell. 
Boiling    Springs    High    School,    Shelby,    No. 

3 — J.    D.    Huggins. 
Waco    High    School — Waco. 
Earl  High  School,   Earl— George  P.    Webb. 
Sharion   High   School— Shelby,   No.    3. 
Miss  Mamie  H.   Richardson — New  Bern. 
Miss  Lizzette  Hanff — New  Bern. 
Christ       Church      Parocliial       School,     New 

Bern — Miss  Mary  N.    Williams. 
iliss   Alice   Mallett — Fayetteville. 
Misses    Ellison — Fayetteville. 
Donaldson-Davidson    Academy — Favetteville. 
Raeford   High   School    (Mixed),    Raeford— E. 

D.    Summers. 
Denton    High    School.    Denton — Rev.    George 

L.     Reynolds, 
riiurchland  High  School — Churchland. 
Liberty   Institute,    Wallbury — P.    S.    Vann. 
Reeds  High  School,  Lexington,  No.  3 — J.  W. 

Cole, 
funny   Side,   Mocksville — ^Miss  M.   M.   Eaton. 
Cana,   Cana — Paul   H.   Nance. 
Grove     Academy,     Kenansville — L.     McNeil, 

Carl    Shaw. 
James    Sprunt    Institute,     Kenansville — Miss 

Blanche   Boyd. 
Faison        Male       Academy,        Faison — Prof. 

Spencer. 
Southern    Consenatory   of   Music,    Durham — 

Gilmore   Ward    Bryant. 
Tarboro     Male     Academy,     Tarboro — F.     S. 

Wilkinson. 
Salem    Boys    School,    Winston-Salem — J.    F. 

Brower. 
Clemmons    High    School,    Clemmons — J.    E. 

HalL 


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7H£  NORTH  CAROLINA  STATE 
NORMAL  &  INDUSTRIAL  COLLEGE 


offers  four  regular  courses  leading  to  the  degrees  of  Bachelor  of 
Pedagogy,  Bachelor  of  Arts,  Bachelor  of  Science,  and  Bachelor  of 
Music.     The   seventeenth  annual    session    begins   September,    1908. 

"  THE  SPECIAL!  TWO  MONTHS'  COURSE  FOR  GRADUATES 
OF  OTHER  COLLEGES  AND     TEACHERS     BEGLNS     APRIIj     1, 

1908.  '■ 

For  catalogue  and  other  information  address, 

President  J.  I.  FOUST 

Greensboro,  N.  C. 


Rural  Hall   Academy— Rural   Hall. 
Louisburj?   College   for  Women,    Louisburg — 

Mrs.  Mary  Davis  Allen. 
Mapleville"  High     School,     Mapleville — Miss 

Jannette    Hayes. 
Bunn   High  School,    Bunn— W.   D.   Poe. 
Irgleside      High      School,      Ingleside — Thos. 

Sledge. 
Linwood   College,      Gastonia— Rev.      A.     T. 

Lindsay. 
Sacred    Heart    Academy    (Cath.),    Belmont— 

Mother  M.   Theresa. 
Belmont      Higli      School,      Belmont— Frank 

Jackson. 
Mrs.    Lucy  O.   BrowTi — Gatesville. 
McLcansville   .\cademy,   McLeansville — C.   D. 

Cobb. 
Browns    Summit    Academy,      Browns     Sum- 
mit— W.    H.    Rankin. 
Peele's    College    of    Business,     Greensboro — 

Judson    Peele. 
Havwood   Institute,    Clvde— W.   H.   Woodall. 
Bat  Cave  (Epis.),  Bat  Cave— H.  G.  Mitchell. 
St.   Paul   (Epis.),   Edneyv'lle — Miss  Springer. 
Upward   (Epis.),   Flat  Bock,  R.   F.   D.— Miss 

Helm  Webb. 
Fruitland  High   School   (Bapt.),  Fruitland— 

P.    H.    Posey. 
Seminary   for  Young  Ladies,   Murfreesboro — 

Mrs.    E.   E.    Parham. 
High   Grade   Public   School,   AVinton— N.    W. 

Britton. 
Ahoskie      High      School,      Ahoskie— E.      P. 

Dixon. 
Fairfirld,  Fairfield — D.    W.  Simmons. 
McClaud  School,   Scranton  — Miss  Ada  Rey. 
Sladcsville      School,      Scranton — Miss      Org 

Credle. 


Statesvillo    Male     Academy,     Statesville — A. 

S.    Paxton. 
Harmony    Academy — Harmony. 
Eupeptic  Springs         Academy — Eupeptic 

Springs. 
Cool  Springs  Academy,   Cool  Springs — John 

F.   Mitchell. 
Statesville    Female   Collog;e,    Statesville — Dr. 

J.   A.   Scott. 
Troutman       Academy,     Troutman — M.       T. 

Hinshaw. 
Sylva     Collegiate     Institute,     Sylva— F.     A. 

Brown. 
Pollocksville    High     School,     Po-llocksville— 

Alex.    H.    White. 
Trenton      High      School,      Trenton— W.      H. 

Rhodes. 
Miss  Dora  Miller's  School — Kinston. 
The    Kinston     Practical     Business     College, 

Kinston— Mrs.    W.     \.    Bobbitt.  » 

Mrs.    Mittie   Perrj''s   School — Kinston. 
The  Industrial   Christian  College,   Kinston — 

Rev.    J.    W.    Tyndall. 
Fassifern,    Lincolnton — Miss    Kate   Shipp. 
Marshall      Academy,      Marshall — Miss     Rose 

McCorel. 
Mars    Hill    College    (Mixed),    Mars   Hill— R. 

L.    Moore. 
Bell    Institute,    Walnut — Rev.    Frank   March. 
Dorland   Institute,    Hot   Springs — Miss  Julia 

Phillips. 
Hamilton   Academy,   Hamilton — H.   A.    Neal. 
Everctts   Academy,   Everetts — J.   L.   Leggett. 
Beard    School,    Charlotte— J.    G.    Beard. 
Charlotte    High    School,    Charlotte— H.    W. 

Glasgow. 
The    Independent   School,    Charlotte— W.    W. 

Davidson. 


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Plumtree,  Plumtree— Rev .  J.  P.  Hall. 
Mt.    Gilead    High    School,    Mt.    Gilead— Eu- 
gene  Harris. 
Star    Academy — Star. 
Candor   Academy — Candor. 
Ether  Academy,   Ether— Mr.   Cagle. 
Wadeville     Academy,     Wadeville — John     B. 

Hurley. 
Elise  High   School,   Hemp— Rev.    R.    S.    Ar- 

rowood. 
Broadway    School,    Broadway— M.     A.     Mc- 

Leod. 
Castalia    Academy,    Castalia— W.    0.    John- 
son. 
Mount    Pleasant    Academy,    Glover — B.     A. 

Burt. 
Nash\'ille    High    School,     Nashville — A.     L. 

Lincoln. 
Red    Oak    Academy,    Nashville— T.    R.    Mc- 

Lendon. 
Stanhope    Academy,    Spring     Hope — J.      E. 

Redfeam. 
Samaria  High  School,    Spring  Hope — C.    W. 

Johnson. 
Oak    Level    High    School,    Nashville— S.    V. 

Pitts,   N.   W.   Forrest. 
Cape  Fear  Academy,   Wilmington — W.    Cat- 

lett. 
St.   Paul's  Academy,    Wlmington. 
Miss  Alderman's  Select  School,   Wilmington 

— Miss   Mamie   Alderman. 
Miss  Harts  Select  School,  Wilmington— Miss 

Annie   Hart. 
Primary    School,    Wilmington — Miss    Mamie 

Clark. 
Olney  High   School,    George — ^Miss  Mary  D. 

Holmes. 
Mrs.    Bragg    &   Miss    H-e.<rt's    School,    Hills- 

boro — Mrs.    Mary    Bragg    and    Miss    Alice 

Heart. 
Caldwell   Institute,    Rougemont,    R.    F.    D. 

No.  3. — Rev.  M.  W.  Arrowood. 
Cedar    Grove    Academy,    Cedar    Grove — ^Miss 

Annie   Hughes. 
Orange  Grove  Academy,  HiUsboro,  R.  F.  D. 

No.  3— J.  F.   Greaso'n. 
Chapel    Hill   High   School,    Chapel   Hill— A. 

F.    Hollaman. 
Pamlico  Male  and  Female  Institute,   Stone- 
wall— H.    M.    Ainsley. 
Belvidere   Academy,   Belvidere — Miss  Minnie 

White. 
Bethel   Hill   Institute— Bethel   Hill. 
Winter^-ille  High  School.  Winterville— G.  E. 

Lineberry. 
Free   Will   Baptist     Theological     Seminary, 

Ayden— Elder  W.    H.    Peyton. 
Saluda  Seminary — Saluda. 
Franklinsville    High    School,    Franklinsville 

— D.    M.    Weatherly. 
Shiloh   Academy,   Aloffitt— F.    M.   Wright. 
Farmer  Institute,  Farmer — S.   T.   Lassiter. 
Bombay    Academy — Bombay — J.    H.    Robert- 
son. 
Why  Not   Academy  and   Business  Institute, 

Why  Not— G.   F.   Gamer. 
Liberty    Normal    College,     Liberty— T.     C. 

Amick. 
Trinity      High      School,      Trinity— B.      F. 

Hodgin. 


Ramseur     High     School,     Ramseur— W.     P. 

White. 
Reidsville      Seminary,      Reidsville— H.      A. 

Hayes. 
Leaksville-Spray  Institute,  Leaksville — J.  A. 

Beam. 
New    Bethel    Academy — C.    C.    Sharpe. 
North    Carolina    Military      Academy,      Red 

Springs — W.    M.    Jones. 
China    Grove    High    School,    China   Grove— 

P.   E.    Wright. 
Crescent    Academy    and    Business    College, 

Crescent.— J.   M.    L.    Lyerly. 
Dell   School,    Delway— C.    M.    Beach. 
Salemburg    School;    Salemburg — ^Mrs.    Mollie 

Edward. 
Ida  Mills  School,  Laurir'ourg,  R.  F.  D.  No. 

4— Mrs.  L.   E.   Gibson. 
Cronly      Street      School,      Laurinburg— Miss 

Minnie    McKinnon. 
^Vyche    Academy,     Lauiinburg — Miss    Grace 

Schaffer. 
Gibson    Academy,    Gibson — J.    B.    Philbeck. 
Fork  Academy,    Norwood — J.   Wilson  Smith. 
Norwood    High     School,      Norwood — L.      C. 

BlaJoek. 
The  Yadkin  Mineral  Springs  Institute,  Pal- 

merville — E.   F.   Eddins. 
Englewood    Seminary,     Albemarle — ^Miss    F. 

E.    Ufford. 
New  London  High  SchfiOl,  New  London— J. 

D.    Rankin. 
Germanton    Academy,      Germanton — J.      C. 

Carson. 
Dalton  Institute,  Dalton— W.   A.  Flynt. 
Walnut    Cove    School,    Walnut    Cove— Miss 

Lizzie    Adkins. 
Hanbury  School,  Danbury— J.  T.  Smith. 
Brevard   Industrial   School,    Brevard — C.    H. 

Trobridge. 
St.      Mary's      Kindergarten,      Raleigh— Miss 

Louise  T.   Busbee. 
Vi'arrenton    Female    Academy,    Warrenton — 

Miss    Lucy    Hawkins. 
Skyland      Institute,      Blo\ving      Rock— Miss 

Flagg. 
Lees  McRae  Institute  (Pros.),  Banners  Elk- 
Rev.   Edgar  Tufts. 
Valle   Crucis  Mission   &-hool    (Epis.),   Valle 

Crucis— Rev.    H.    A.    Dobbin. 
Cane    Creek    Academy,      Amantha— P.      E. 

Herman. 
Miss  Mamie  Barber's  School— North  Wilkes- 

boro. 
Elm    City    High    School,    Elm    City— A.    B. 

Cameron. 
Stanlev   McCormick    (Pres.),    Bumsville — C. 

R.   Hubbard. 
Low  Gap  (Pres.),  Athlone — Miss  Olive  Haze- 

lett. 
Banks  Creek  (Pres.),  Cane  River— Miss  Mat- 
tie  Gray. 
Bethaven     (Pres.),     Day     Book— Miss    Mary 

Denlinger. 
Yancey    Collegiate   Institute    (Bap.),    Bums- 
ville— E.  E.  Hawkins. 
Paid  Creek  College  (M<!ih.),   Bald  Creek. 
Yadkin  Valley,  Boonville— J.  L.  Teague. 
Yadkin\'ille     Normal,     Yadkinville — Z.       H- 

Dixon, 
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St.  Mary's  School 

RALEIOH,  N.  C 

The  Diocesan  School  (for  Girls)  of  the  Carolinas. 

Well  known  throughout   the  South. 
Founded  in  1842  by  Rev.    Dr.  Aldert  Smedes. 

Academic  Department  includes  College  and  Preparatory- 
Courses.  Special  Courses  in  Music,  Art,  Elocution,  and  Business 
School.     For  catalogue  and   other  information, 

Rev.  GEORGE  W.  LAY,  Rector 


Courtney    High     School,     Courtney — W.     A. 
Helton. 

PUBLIC    SCHOOIi    TEACHERS. 

ALAMANCE. 

Mrs.   L.   W.   Weathersbee,   Elon  College. 

Miss   Annie   G.    Webster,    Graham,    R.    F. 
D.    No.   2. 
-Miss   Carrie    Hornaday,    Burlington. 

Miss   Selma   McCanley,    Burlington. 

Miss   Lillian   Lindley,    Saxapabaw,    No.    1. 

T.    W.    Stroud. 

Miss    Eula    Nicholson,    Graham. 

H.  G.   Paris,  Saxapahaw. 

Miss   Cora   Sharpe,    Burlington,    No.    7. 

Miss     Bertine     Shepaid,     Hartshorne. 

Miss  Ella  Andrews,    RLirlington. 

Miss   Ella    Anderson,    Mebane. 

Miss  Julia  Etheridge,  Elon  College,  No.  1. 

Miss   Pearl    Braxton.    Snow   Camp. 

Miss    Ava    B.    Crawford,    Hillsboro. 

Miss  Ida   H.   Lindley,   Snow  Camp,  No.   2. 

R.    B.    Lineberry,   Manndale. 

Miss   Daisy   M.    Richa'-dson,    Snow  Camp, 
No.  2. 

Miss    Helen    A.    Morrow,    Saxapahaw. 

Miss    Daisy    Page,    Burlington. 

Miss    Annie    E.    Williims,    Burlington. 

Miss    Lula    Amick,    Borlington,    No.    2. 

Mrs.    Lona   Daffron,    Liberty,    No.    3. 

Miss  Annie  Thompson,   Graham,   No.   1. 

Miss     Sara     McCuUoclt,      Elon     College, 
No.   1. 

Miss  Esther   Lewis,    Burlington,   No.    8. 

Miss    Lova   Bowman,    1  iberty. 

Miss  Effle  Richardson,   Snow  Camp,  No.  2. 

Miss    Blanche    P.    Robinson,    Burlington, 
No.    8. 

Miss  Sarah   Kernodle,    Graham. 

Miss  Lenora  Ellen  ^""ranks,   Elon  College, 
No,.  1. 

Miss   Lelia   Harriss,    Snow   Camp,    No.    2. 

J.    C.    McCulloch,    Bur'ington,    No.    8. 

Miss   lone   Hornaday,    Burlington,   No.    7. 

Miss  Malona   Patterson,    Burlington  No.  1. 

R.    P.    Ellington,    Saxapahaw. 


Miss   Mamie    Amick,    Kimesville. 
Pressly    R.    Brown,    Stainback. 
Miss    Mamie    E.    Jones,    Stainback. 
Miss  Nannie  Guthrie,   Snow  Camp,  No.  1. 
Miss   Cora    Patterson,    Burlington,    N.o   1. 
Miss    Minnie    Montgomery,     Burlington. 
H.     E.     Stout,    Burlington. 
Miss    Florence    E.     Greeson,    Burlington, 
No.    4. 

A.    L.    Lincoln,    Elon    College. 

Miss   Bessie    Holiday,    Snow    Camp. 

Miss   Bettie   Blackburn,    Swepsonville. 

Mrs.    J.    W.    Patton,    Elon    College. 

Miss    Agnes    Albright.    Graham. 

Thos.     G.     Smith,     Burlington,     No.     3. 

Mrs.   Delia   B.    Hurst,    Wake   Forest. 

Miss  M.    L.    Street,    Saxapahaw. 

N.    F.    Brannock,    Mebane. 

Miss   Flossie    Roberson,    Burlington. 

Miss    Bettie    Garrison,     Burlington. 

Miss  Sallie  Duncan,   Burlington,  No.   3. 

J.    B.    Ingle,    Snow   Camp. 

Miss    Jessie    H.    White,    Mebane. 

G.    W.    Tickle,    Elon   College. 

Miss    Ethel    Nelson,    Swepsonville. 

J.     A.    Harward,    Liberty. 

J.    C.    Lassiter,    Liberty. 

Miss  Mamie  Turlington,   Union  Ridge. 

M.    F.    Hinshaw,    Libeity. 

Miss    Rosa    Coffin,    Saxapahaw,    No.    1. 

ALEXANDER. 

C.    T.    Sharp,    Taylorsville. 
Chas.    Drum,    Stony    Point. 
Jerre    Price,     Stony    Point. 
S.    M.    Johnson,    Mt.    Pisgah. 
Mrs.    Lizzie    Green,    Hiddcnite. 
Miss  Lula    Hendrcn.    Hiddenite. 
Miss    Pattie    Beckham,    Hiddenite. 
J.    R.    Beckham,    Hiddenite. 
S.    D.    Gwaltney,    Taylorsville. 
J.   W.    Sims,    Stony   Point. 
J.    T.    Linney,    Hiddenite. 
Jfrs.    May    Greene,    Hiddenite. 
Mrs.    Jennie    White,    Hiddenite. 
W.    A.    Queen,    Taylorsville. 
Wilson    Query,    Hiddeni'te. 


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SCHOOL   STATISTICS  AND  SCHOOL  TEACHERS. 


Miss  Maggie   Marsh,    IJiddenite. 

Chas.    Stephenson,    Hiddenite. 

Jay    Burke,    Taylorsville. 

W.    W.    Gryder,    Taylorsville. 

Mrs.    Marv   Gryder,    Taylors^dlle. 

H.    S.    Deal,    Poors    Knob. 

E.   V.    Bumgamer,   Taylorsville. 

Miss    Alice    Russell,    Taylorsville. 

Miss    Edna    Bumgamer,    Taylorsville. 

G.     W.     Bumgamer,     Taylorsville. 

R.    S.    Barnes,    Taylorsville. 

Miss    Lydia    Bumgamer,    Taylorsville. 

E.    J.    Deal,    Poors   Knob. 

S.    W.    Teague,    Dealville. 

E.    A.    Shaver,    Taylorsville. 

J.   F.    Downs,    Mt.    Bethel. 

Miss    Jennie    Downs,    Dealville. 

W.    O.    Bowman,    Taylorsville. 

A.    A.    Deal,    Taylorsville. 

C.     P.     Hefner,    Tavlorsvalle. 

A.  W.   Robinson,  Bentley. 
J.    W.    Pierce,    Mt.    Bethel. 
R.    C.    Trivett,    Boone. 

C.    Y.   Teague,   Granite  Falls. 
L.   L.    Bowman,   Tavlorsvalle. 

E.  W.    Teague,    Mt".    Bethel. 
J.    W.    Seroggs,    Taylorsville. 
Robt.     Echerd,     Taylorsville. 
Miss   Edith   Lackey,    Hiddenite. 
R.    Lee    Teague,    Bentley. 

J.    A.    Cline,    Dealville. 
Mrs.    John   Herman,    Taj'lorsville. 
J.    A.    O.vford,    Taylorsville. 
R.    L.    Finconon,    Taylorsville. 

ALLEGHANY. 

W.    O.    Dixon,    Laurel    Springs. 
George    Muller,    Laurel    Springs. 

F.  v.    Taylor,    Laurel    Springs. 
M.    E.    Reeves,    Laurel    Springs. 
Rowan  Richardson,   L^iurel  Springs. 
Miss  Fannie   Taylor,    Laurel   Springs. 
Miss    Mae    Taylor,    Laurel    Springs. 
C.    G.    Finder,    Whitehead. 

W.    C.    Caudill,    Whitehead. 
Miss   Ella    Wagoner,    Whitehead. 
Miss    Agnes    Wagoner,     Whitehead. 

B.  A.  Jaines,   Brooks. 
M.  F.   Crouse,  Brooks. 

S.   F.    Thompson,    Walls. 
Jno.    A.    Brooks,    Cherrylane. 

C.  S.    Thompson,    Cherrylane. 
C.    S.    McKnight,    Cherrylane. 
Tyre  Franklin,   Glade  Creek. 
Glenn    Smith,    Hooker. 

W.    M.    Collins,    Ennice. 

B.    A.    Wagoner,    Vox. 

Miss   Ettie   Kirby,    Vox. 

L.    C.    McMillan,    Edwards    X    Roads. 

W.    F.    Carrack,    Ennioe. 

S.    W.   Brown,    Sparta. 

Miss    Ettie    Brown,    Sparta. 

L.   E.    Fender,    Bledsoe. 

R.   G.   Tavlor,   Plainfield. 

E.    L.    McMillan,    Plainfield. 

E.    F.    Jones,    Plainfield. 

Mae    Sanders,    Ida. 

Miss  Lu!a   Richardson,    Stratford. 

Oscar    Jaines,    Stratford. 

O.    R.    Black,    Piney   Creek. 

J.    T.    Evans,    Piney    Creek. 

Lee    Black,    Piney    Creek. 


Miss  Lula  Black,  Piney  Creek. 

Ed.    Miller,    Piney    Cieek. 

Miss  Nannie  Roupe,  Piney  Creek. 

Miss  Lula  Billings,  Piney  Creek. 

G.    G.    Parsons,    Mouth   of   Wilson,    Va. 

Miss  Virgie  Parsons,  Moutn  of  Wilson, 
Va. 

Miss  Minnie  Parsons,  Mouth  of  Wilson, 
Va. 

M.   Sawyer,   Mouth  of  Wilson,  Va. 

Miss     Stella     Richardson,     Furches. 

Miss    Nannie   Taylor,    Independence,    Va, 

Miss    Ruby    Woodruff,    Delphia. 

ANSON, 

J.    H.    Mclver,    Wadessboro. 

Miss  Jennie   B.    Brent,    Wadesboro. 

Miss    Bessie    Ashcraft,    Wadesboro. 

Miss   Araminta   J.    Robinson,    Wadesboro. 

Miss    Louise    Craig,    Wadesboro. 

Miss    Rosa    Moore,    Wadesboro. 

Miss    Lilly    Reese    Doyle,    Wadesboro. 

Miss    Lucy    Hawkins,    Wadesboro. 

Miss    Lucretia    Lee,    Wadesboro. 

Miss    Jessie    Moore,     Wadesboro. 

Miss    Ruth     Winfield,     Wadesboro. 

Misa     Eugenia     Byrd,     Lilesville. 

Miss  Annie  Mitchell,  Wadesboro. 

Miss    Emma    Flake,    Wadesboro. 

Miss   Lyda   Wills,    Lil-sville. 

Miss    Nellie    Ratcliffe,    Lilesville. 

Miss    Gussie    Waddell,    Lilesville. 

Miss    Annie    Hinson,    ree    Dee. 

Miss    Nena    DeBerry,    Pee   D^e. 

Miss   Maggie    Wiley,    Lilesvilie. 

Miss   Mamie   Beverly,    Wadesboro. 

Randolph    Benton,    McFarlan. 

Miss   Nita    Watson,    Morven. 

J.    C.    Crawford,    Morven. 

Miss    Blannie    Edwards,    Morven. 

Miss    Daisy    E.    Gray,    Morven. 

Miss    Lilly    Wall,    Morven. 

Miss  Nannie   Gatewood.   Wadesboro. 

Miss    Sallie    Liles,    Morven. 

Miss  Hattie  Gathings,  Morven. 

Miss   Corrie  Byrd,    Lilesville. 
Miss    Cleva    Griggs,    Deep    Ci'eek. 
Miss   Nora   J.    Boggan,    Wadesboro. 

Miss    Lelle    Ratcliff,    Wadesboro. 

Miss    Annie    W.    Crowson,    Wadesboro. 

Mrs.   Rosa  Kate  Capel,  Wadesboro. 

Miss     Cassie     Griggs,     White    Store. 

Miss  Lela    Goodman,   Polkton. 

Miss   Rosa    Caudle,    White   Store. 

A.    A.    Tarlton,    Long    Pine. 

J.    A.    Morgan,    Polkton. 

Miss     Honeycutt,     PolVton. 

T.    J.    Huggins,    Peachland. 

Miss    Mattie    Green,     Peachland. 

Miss   Esther    Maske,    Polkton. 

Miss    Phoebe    Watkins,     Poplar    Hill. 

R.    D.    Redfearn,    White    Store. 

George    Parker,    Goodman. 

Miss   Anna   Moore,    Peachland. 

Miss    Bessie    Carpenter,    Peachland. 

H.    Martin,    Polkton. 

Prof.    Baucom,    Polkton. 

Miss    Bessie    Hyatt,    Hyatt's. 

R.    R.    Phelps,    Ansonvdlle. 

Miss   Minnie    C.    Mcintosh,    Ansonville. 

Miss    Minnie    Wilhoit,    Ansonville. 

Miss  Marie   Hendley,   Ansonville. 


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Mrs.    A.    P.    Mills,    PolUton. 

W.    E.    Stuart,    Solitude. 

Mrs.    N.    Martin,    Polkron.    . 

D.    11.    Graybeal,    So.itude. 

Miss    Lizzie    Lentz,    AnsonviUe. 

S.     W.    Janus,    Comet 

Miss    Vcrna    McSwain,    AnsonviUe. 

xJ.     W.     Miller,     Comet. 

Miss   Sue    Pope,    Wai'.tsboro. 

J.    G.    Welch,    Edison. 

Miss    Susie    Collins,    Pcaclilaud. 

S.     Miller,     Edisor. 
I.    S.    Miller,    Edison. 

ASHE. 

R.     S.     Vanoy,     Crunipler. 

Miss  Dare   Woodie,    Laurel   Springs. 

E.    L    S  xton,    Edison. 

Alex    Woodie,    Laurel    Springs. 

JL    C.    Thompson,    Grayson. 

G.    \V.     Barker,    Crunler. 

Doina    Graybeal,    Hemlock. 

Miss    Maud    Bower,    Orassy    Creek. 

Miss   Minnie   Johnson,    Solitude. 

J.    R.    Bledsoe,   Ore   Knob. 

E.    S.     Robinson,    Sly. 

Co.x    Blues,    Nathans   Creek. 

L    H.    Stuart,    Brandon. 

J.   L.   Eller,   Crupler. 

R.    G.    Weaver,    Rugbv.    Va.,    R. 

F.   D. 

W.     L.     Luther,    Jefferson. 

Wade    Kerley,    Fleetwood. 

E.    J.    Johnson,    Jefferson. 

A.    W.    Ratin,    Baldwin. 

Mrs.     Sailie     Graham,     Todd. 

Erntst    Robinson,    Bahiwin. 

Mrs.    Morinc    Siitli  rland,    Sutherland. 

E.   S.    Trivett,    B,  aver   Creek. 

Romulus    Robinson,    Siy. 

Mrs.    Rasa    Bolle    Littl  •,    Cvumpler. 

J.    W.    Jones,    Clifton. 

A.    C.    Black,    Woodford. 

W.  J.  Jonts,  Clilton. 

W.    T.    Cailowav,    Wordford. 

R.    E.   Johnson,   Warrensville. 

BEAUFORT. 

Fieldon    Shi  pherd,    Lansing. 

Miss    Joella    .\hi>  o.    South    Creek. 

Ambrose  Shepherd,  Pinckton. 

Miss    Marcella     Willard      Washing 

ton,    R 

A.    J.    Miller,    Apiile   Grove. 

F.    V>.    No.    1. 

J.    E.     Weaver,    Jefferson. 

^iss     Minnie     Gurganus,     Washir 

gton. 

rv.    D.    Weaver,    Jefferson. 

B.    G.    Carrowan,    Pantego. 

Miss    Mav    Crowson,    Othello. 

Miss    Lizzi"  Hodg  s.    Washington 

No.    3 

W.     G.     Hortzav.     Idlewild. 

W.     G.    Wade,     Pin  town. 

L.    N.    K'ller,    Fleet ivcod. 

Orvis  vSnanow.    Washington,    No. 

2. 

Miss  Jennie  Smith,   Sutherland. 

Miss   Alice   V.    Jarvis,    Haslin. 

I.    W.    Francis,    Brandon. 

G(0.    F.    Hill.    Choeowinity. 

Miss    Gertrude    Perkins,    Hilton. 

Miss   Julia    Joni  s,    Wharton. 

P.    Graham,    Husk. 

Jno.    U.    L'gg-tt,    Robersonville. 

Giles    Graham,    Husk. 

Jam"s    S.    Willard,    Washington, 

No.   1. 

Wade    H.    Jones,    Be.-lin. 

Miss   Effie   Jarvis,   Has'in. 

W.   L.   Jones,   Berlin. 

W.    P.    Edwards,    Blonnts   Creek. 

Laura   E.    Jones,    Berlin. 

Jno.     A.     (Jriffin.     Williamston. 

J.    C.    Goodman,    Beaver  Creek. 

R.    F.     Butler,    Chocov  inity. 

J.    0.    Goodman,    Braver    Creek. 

Mre.    Eth.  1    Tut  n,    Aurora.    No. 

2. 

Miss  Celia   .\dams,    Beaver  Creek. 

Mrs.    Belle   Rmnett,   Edward. 

Miss  Eula   Todd,    Jeffe'i^on. 

Gno.    M.    Hardy,    Small. 

Miss    AUie    Testerman.    Jefferson. 

Miss   Lena    Windley,    Washington. 

Miss    Bessie    Lewis,    Solitude. 

R.    F.    Bennett,    Ed\.ard. 

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Miss    Sophia    Hill,    Chocowinity. 

Miss  Eva   M.    D.    Latham,    Washington. 

Miss  Blanche   E.    Bonrer,    South  Creek. 

Miss  Charity  Atkinson,  Aurora. 

Miss    Annie    E.    Tripp.    Bonnerton. 

Miss  Adelaide  B.  Wa*-8on,   Blounts  Creek. 

Miss   Georgia   O.    Cot,    Edv/ard. 

Miss    Lillie    M.    Williiid,    Washington. 

Miss  Addie  Willard,   Washington,  No.  1. 

Miss  Emma  L.  Warren,  Blounts  Creek. 

Walter    L.    Daniels,    Gilead. 

B.    D.    Daniels,    Gilead. 

Miss    Stella    White,     Bath. 

Miss  Cora  M.    Hill,   Chocowinity. 

Joseph    B.    Patrick,    Cbocowinity. 

Miss    Emily    Patrick,     Chocowinity. 

Mrs.    Sarah    Warren,    Chocowinity. 

Miss   Minta    Bonner,    Aurora. 

Miss  Ada  Satterthwaite,  Sidney. 

Miss    Katie    Satterthwiute,    Pantego. 

Miss  Myrtle   Swindell,    Belhaven. 

Mrs.    A.    G.    Lane,     Aurora. 

Miss    Mary    C.    Gray,    Bonnerton. 

J.    R.    Pinkham,    Washington. 

Miss   Helen    B.    Kugler,    Washington. 

Mrs.    A.    L.    Bell,    Belhaven. 

J.    W.    Paul,    Pungo. 

Miss    Lucy    Linton,    South    Creek. 

Mrs.    Addie    Tyre,    Gaylord. 

Miss  Irene   Tankard,    Bath. 

Miss  Laura  Cravs^ley,    Bath. 

Miss   Clara    Cutler,    Jessama. 

Miss    Gertrude    Cutler,    Jessama. 

Miss  Lizzie   Latham,    Beech   Grove. 

Miss    Daisy    Latham,    Beech    Grove. 

Joseph    Gurganus,    Washington,    No.    3. 

Claud    Ross,     Bonnerton. 

Miss  Alice  Woolard,  Washington,  No.  2. 

Miss    Pearl   Campbell,    W^ashington. 

Mrs.   W.   R.   Bright,   Washington. 

Miss   Clara   J.    Cutler,    Gilead. 

Miss    Irene    Braddy,    Jessama. 

J.    W.    Paul,    Pungo. 

Miss   Agnes  D.    Hodges,    Washington. 

Miss    Hilda    Darden,    Plymouth. 

Miss  Caddie   Willard,    Washington. 

Miss   Lizzie   Hodges,    Washington. 

Miss  Gussie   Winstead,    Winsteadville. 

Miss    Ruby    Hines,    Chocowinity. 

Miss   Odessa    Grumpier,    Pantego. 

Miss  Rena   H.   Shavender,   Pantego. 

Mrs.   Mary  L.    Godley.    Chocowinity. 

Miss  Laura  M.  Harris,  Blounts  Creek. 

Miss     Edith     Hodges,     Washington. 

Miss  Nannie  Adams,  Blounts  Creek. 

J.    N.    Rowland,    Pinetown. 

Jas.     McPerry,     Jessama. 

L.    L.    Burgers,    Jessama. 

Mrs.    Lizzie    M.    Paul,    Pantego. 

Miss    Minnie    Roberson,     Pinetown. 

Miss    Lucy    Linton,     South    Creek. 

Miss  Mary  E.  Midyett,  South  Creek. 

Mrs.    Myra    P.    Russell,    Belhaven. 

Miss   Myrtle   Swindell,    Belhaven. 

L.    E.    Bennett,    Pantego. 

BERTIE. 

Miss  Mary  W.   Askew,  Windsor. 
Miss  Janie  C.   Askew,   Windsor. 
Miss  Julia   T.    Stokes,    Windsor. 
Miss   Lizzie   B.    Stokes,   Windsor. 
Miss  Nannie  Drew,  Windsor. 


Miss    Cora   Drew,    Windsor. 

Miss  Maella   Rice,    Windsor. 

Miss   Billie    Rice,    Windsor. 

Miss  Pearl  Freeman,   Windsor. 

Miss  Emma  Morris,  Windsor. 

Miss   Lettie    Mizell,    Windsor. 

Miss   Maude    Miz<  11,    Windsor. 

Miss  Etta  Maynor,   Windsor. 

Miss   Laura   Gilliam,    Windsor. 

Miss  Willie  Gaskins,   Windsor. 

Miss   Helen   E.    Gilliam,    Windsor. 

Miss   Janie    A.    Cherry,    Windsor. 

Miss    Addie    Sitterson,    Windsor. 

Miss  Belva  Davis,    Windsor. 

Miss  Erma  Mizell,    Windsor. 

Miss    Gladys    White,    Windsor. 

Miss   Grover   White,    Windsor,   No.    8. 

Miss  Mayme  Womble,    Windsor,    No.   L 

Miss    Irma    Shields,    Windsor,    No.    2. 

Miss    Maggie    Shields,    Windsor,    No.    2. 

Miss  Beulah  Haggard,   Windsor,   No.   1. 

Miss   Mabel    Cowand,    Windsor,    No.    3. 

Albert    Castellow,     Windsor,    No.    3, 

J.  T.  Haggard,  Windsor,  No.  3. 

Rev.    C.    E.    Edwards,    Windsor. 

Mrs.   Helen  Ward,   Windsor,   No.  1. 

Miss    Maude    Gurley,    Windsor. 

Miss    Virgie    Garris,    Windsor,    No.    1. 

Miss    Rebecca    Harreil,    Winasor,    No.    4 

Miss   Amanda    Leary,    Colerain,    No.    1. 

Miss    Meta    Leary,    Colerain,    No.    1. 

Miss  Maggie  Bradshaw,    Colerain. 

Miss   Villa   Montague,    Colerain. 

Miss     Pearl     Baker,     Colerain,     No.     1. 
Miss  Delia  Pierce,  Colrrain,  No.  1. 
Miss    Annie    White,    Colerain,    No.    1. 
Miss  Eloise  L.  Dough,  Colerain,  No.  1. 

Miss  Annie   M.   Tyler,   Colerain,   No.   1. 

Miss  Cora  V.   Beard,   Colerain. 

Miss  Essie  Jacocks,    Colerain. 

Miss    Fannie    Jones,     Colerain. 

Miss    Lillie   Harreil,    Colerain    ,No.    L 

A.     Bass,     Powellsville. 

Mrs.    Ella   R.    Holloman,    Cremo. 

Miss   Rosa    Holloman     Cremo. 

A.     B.     White,    Askewville. 

Mrs.   Rosa   White,    Askewville. 

Levi    J.     Godwin,    AhosKIe. 

Miss    Annie    Cooper,    Quitsna. 

Miss    Janie    Cooper,    Quitsna. 

Miss    Pearl    Sallenger,    Woodard. 

Miss    Annie    Hyman,    Woodard, 

J.   I.    White,    Aulander. 

Miss  Mollie  Mitchell,    Aulander. 

Miss    Carrie    Mitchell,    Aulander. 

Miss  Bessie  Haggard,    Aulander. 

Miss   Ella   Deans,    Aulander. 

Miss  Eugenia  Rawls,   Aulander. 

Miss    Rosa    Bynum,    Aulander. 

Miss  Mary   Vann,    Aulander. 

Miss   Virgie    Parker,    Aulander. 

Miss  Fannie  Castellow,   Aulander. 

Miss  Clarice  Williford,  Aulander. 

Miss    Kizzie    White,    Aulander,    No.    1. 

Miss  Blanche  Pritchard,  Aulander,  No.  2. 

Miss   Lizzie    Pritchard,    Aulander,    No.    2. 

Miss    Ruth    Tayloe,     Aulander,     No.     1. 

Miss   Bettie   Tayloe,    Aulander,    No.    1. 

Miss    Janie    Tayloe,    Aulander,    No.    1. 

Miss    Vergie    Pruden,    Aulander,    No.    1. 

Miss    Mary    Wynn,    Aulander,    No.    1. 

Miss    Ella    Morris,    Aulander,    No.    1. 


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Located  in  the  heart  of 
Churches.  School  of  Arts, 
Elocution,  Art,  Bible  and 
women  and  seven  men.  Co 
Principal,  Matron,  Lady  Phy 
ment,  furnishings  and  fare. 
Nurse,  Library  and  Gymnasi 
$160.00-$165.00. 


Raleigh,  convenient  to  Libraries  and 
Philosophy  and  Sciences;  of  Music, 
Business.  Faculty  of  twenty-eight 
mfort  of  students  looked  after  by  Lady 
sician  and  Nurse.  Excellent  equip- 
Board,  Literary  tuition.  Physician, 
um,     $194.00     per     session;     in     Club, 


Address    R^    T.   VANN,  Raleigh,N.C. 


Mrs.  Bettie    Peele,     Aulandcr,     No.     2. 

Miss  Bessie  Phelps,   Aulander,  No.   1. 

Jesse     Parker,     Lewiston. 

Miss  Pauline    Cherry,    Lewiston. 

Miss  Nora    Bazemore,    Lewiston. 

Miss  Sallie    Barnes,    Lewiston. 

Miss  Hattie    Joyner,    Lewiston. 

Miss  Annie    Barnes,    Lewiston. 

Miss  Ivv    Harrington,    Lewiston. 

Miss  Elizabeth     Cobb.     Kelford. 

Miss  Maud    Hall,    Kelford. 

Rev.  J.    F.   Cole,   Roxobel. 

Miss  Eunice   Watson,   Ro.xobel. 

Miss  Eva    Watson.    Roxobel. 

Miss  Minnie    Jilcott,    Roxobel. 

Miss  Ollie    Liverman,     Roxobel. 

Miss  Elizabeth    Smithwick,    Merry   Hill. 

Miss  Mary   G.    Capehart,    Merry   Hill. 

Miss  Mattie  Britt,  Merry  Hill. 

Miss  Willie  Britt,   Merry  Hill. 

Miss  Ida   Britt,    Merry   Hill. 

Miss  Caroline   Britt,    Merry   Hill. 

Miss  Mittie    Phelps,    Merry   Hill. 

BLADEN. 

W.   E.    Porter,    Abbottsburg. 

Miss   Emma    Kelly,    Abbottsburg. 

Miss  Elziava  V.   Singletarv,   Abbotisbiirg. 

F.  L.    Sellars,    Abbottsburg. 
Miss   Kate   Smith,    Clarkton. 

Miss     Caroline     Johnston,     Richardson. 
Miss   Mao    White,    Bladonboro. 

G.  B.    Johnson,   Elizabethtown. 
Miss    Katie    Corbett,    Dublin. 
Miss   Lula    Gooden,    Elizabethtown. 
Miss     Bertha     Singletary,     Bladenboro 
Miss    Lena    Singlotarv,     Bladenboro. 
T.    F.    Barnes,    Bladenboro. 

Miss    Maggie    Parker,     Bladenboro. 

Miss    Emma    Thompson,     Bladenboro. 

Gaston     Callihan,     Bladenboro. 

C.    M.    Callihan,    Bladenboro. 

Miss    Miriam    McFayden,    Clarkton. 

Miss    Ida    Brown,    CI  irkton. 

Miss   Katie   Buie,    Clarkton. 

Thomas    Shaw,     Elkton 

John    W.    Worthington,    Sliallotte. 

E.   M.    Parker,    Shallotte. 


Miss  Ada  Early,   Aulander,   No.   1. 
Miss    Flora    K.    Regis*^cr,    Elkton. 
Miss   Annie  M.   Weeks,   Rosindale. 
Miss   Mary    King,    Council. 
Miss    Cora    McNeill,    East    Arcadia. 
Miss   Maggie    Shaw,    Elizabethtown. 
Miss   Viola    Shaw,    Elizabethtown. 
Miss  Sallie  Burney,   White  Oak. 
Miss    Alberta    Smith,    Davidson. 
Miss   Zara    Shaw,    Elkton. 
Miss  Irene   King,    Parkersburg. 
Miss    Mary    Smith,    Parkersburg. 
W.    R.    Smith,    Garland. 
Miss    Mona    Johnson,    Fatima. 
Miss    Alice    Blow,    Elizabethtown. 
Miss    Carrie    Dunn,     Elizabethtown. 
J.    A.    Gooden,    Elizabethtown. 
Miss    Carrie    Savage,    Rosindale. 
Miss  Lina  Melvin,   Parkersburg. 
M.    N.    Roberson,    Elizabethtown. 
Mrs.  A.  S.  McKay,  Rosindale. 
Miss    Ruble    Fredere,    Kelly. 
Miss    Sudie    Bloodworth,     Kelly. 
W.    J.    Ellis,    Kelly. 
J.    McN.    Cromartie,    Garland. 
Miss  Theressa   Patterson,   Glengarry. 
Miss   Mattie   Melvin,    Tar   Heel. 
Miss    Sudie    Leonard,    Kerr. 
Miss    Carrie    Sellars,    Lerr. 
W.     I.     Shaw,     Fiondike. 
L.    E.    McDonald,    Ivanhoe. 
A.    L.   Tatum,   White  Oak. 
Miss  Maggie   Dunham,    White   Oak. 
Miss    Sabra    Monroe,    Rosindale. 
C.    V.    Hines,    West   Brook. 
Miss    Irene    Flynn,    Rosindale. 
Miss    Ella   Clark,    Rosindale. 
Miss   Sudie  M.    Cain,    White   Oak. 
W.    W.    Woodhouse,   White  Oak. 
Miss  Lula  Faircloth,   White  Oak. 
Miss   Maggie   McCulloch,    Populi. 
M.    J.    Edge,    Ellis. 
Miss    Georgia    Vickers.    Ruskin. 

BRUNSWICK. 

J.    H.   Swain,    Shallotte. 
R.    N.    Swain,    Shallotte. 


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Miss    Eva    Hewett,    Shallotte. 

Miss   Emma   Galloway.    Supply. 

Mrs.    E.    M.    Parker,  "ShaLotte. 

Miss    Blanche    Williams,    Supply. 

George   Gray,    \Vinna^ow. 

Miss    Olivia    Williams,    Phoenix. 

Miss    Florence    Price,    Southi-firt. 

Miss  Nellie   Newton,   Southport. 

J.    P.   Mints,   Malmo. 

S.    P.    Tharp,    Southport. 

J.   B.    McKeithan,    Rigan. 

W.    H.    McKeithan,    Ktgan. 

R.   B.   Hickman,   Iredell. 

George    McLam,    Ire'lell. 

Forney    Gore,    Iredell. 

W.   Scott  Milliken,  Excelsior. 

Burriss  Long,   Ash. 

R.  M.   Edwards,  E.xum. 

D.  B.    Edwards,    Exam. 
Miss   Finnic   Brooks,    Seaside. 
R.   D.   Holden,   Supply. 
Joana    Stanley,    Shaiiotte. 
Miss   Whittemore,   Southport. 
Mrs.   E.   W.   Sawyer,   Winnabiv  . 
Miss    Daisy    Wiuiams,    Phcenix. 
Rev.   Mizell,    Funston. 

Miss    Anna    Chinnis,    Funston. 
Miss    Ava    Edwards,    Exura. 
Miss    Vivian    Pepper,    Southport. 
Miss   Eva   St.    George,    Southport. 
Miss   Blanche   Stacy,    Southport. 

BUNC03IBE. 

Miss    Bessie   bjjruik.e,    Leicester. 

Miss   Maude    Pinner,    Ardtn. 

Miss    Gertrude    We. Is,    Sandy   Mush. 

Miss    Lily    Ray,    Juno. 

Miss  Annis   Morgan,   Fair  View. 

S.    O.    Ingram,    Hi  tmore,    No.    3. 

E.  E.    Connor,    Candler. 
Augusta    Anderson,     Candler. 
Miss    Ellen    Gibbs,     Ivy. 

Miss    Eugenia    Ponder,    Cherokee,    S.    C. 

Miss    Rose    Henrv,    Candler. 

M.    S.    B  am,    Cand'rr. 

Miss    Mary     Peeke,    Candler. 

Miss  Dora    McPhi  eters,    Candler. 

Paul   J.    Owen,   Candler. 

O.    L.    Israel,    Candler. 

Miss    Amy    Jtorgan,    Candler. 

Miss    Dolly    Morp-an,    Candler. 

Miss   Gcnia    Briggs,    Candler. 

Frank    L.    Wells,    Leicester. 

C.    E.    Jervis,    Leicester. 

Miss   Irene   Gudger,    Candler. 

Miss   Bertha    Hughes.    Leicester. 

P.    V.     Reeves,     Leicester. 

Fulton    McKinnoy,     Democrat. 

Miss    Sallie    Willie    Hunter,    Alexander. 

Miss    B  u'ah    Burns,    .•Vnsonville,     No.     1. 

Wade    R.    Hunter.    Alexander. 

Miss   Minnie   Gibbs,    Ivj 

H.   A.    Angel,   Alexander. 

J.    M.    Ingram,    Biltmore,    N*^.   .3. 

Miss    Eloise    M.     Candler,    Candler. 

Mrs.   C.    E.   Croft,   Asheville,   No-   4. 

G.    M.    Holcombe,    Burnsville 

M.   C.    Perry,   Connelly   Springs. 

Miss  Grace  Shook,    New   Found. 

Abntr    L.    Barnes.    Asheville     No.    4. 

Miss   Magg:ie    McKay,    Asheville,    No.    4. 

Miss    Hattie    Glenn,    Arden. 


Miss   Jennie    Whit&ori     'jle,.    Inglis. 

Miss    Jennie    GaT     ,     Kietcher,    No.    2. 

Miss   Jessie   Thompso:.,    KflanO. 

Mrs.     Mary    Garr  n,     ^  •  dii,..    No.    2, 

W.     H.    Jones,    Fa.i      >  lew. 

Miss    Maude    Hai'is     i-ai      View. 

Miss   Pearl    Weavnr.    i":ij.    Vu  w. 

H.    C.    Smith,    Gr  :r     .-     C. 

Miss   Lula    Reed,      'a,jr   View 

S.    J.    MoiTell,    1  dir    View. 

Mrs.   S.   .1.    .■\shw.i'ih.   Fair   View. 

C.  A.    Miller,    Fair    \  >ew. 
Dexter    Parham,    .\shoville. 

Miss   Hattie   Garrison     Weav^rville. 

R.    C.    Sales,    Skyland. 

Haskew   Shook,    New   Found. 

Miss   Male    \>arlick,    Ohveland    Mills. 

J.    C.    M.    Valentine,    Swannanoa. 

Miss    Ne;.a    Buttrick,    Swannanoa. 

D.  C.    Tuck  r,     Asheville,     No.     3. 
Miss   Eleanor  Hildebrand,    Asheville. 
Miss    B.ssie    Fortune.     Asheville. 

Mi'S    Minnie   Morgan,    Asheville,    No.   3. 
Mi's    Lillie      B.     Stephenson,      Asheville, 

:;o.  3. 

J.    D.    Gardner,    Asheville,    No.    3. 
Miss    Eula    Buttrick,    Ashn-ille,    No.    L 
Miss    Daisy    Ho  combe.    Mars    Hill. 
Stephn     Morgan,     As^ieville. 
Miss   Genevieve    Weavtr.    Weaverville. 
Miss   Emma   Lou    Mallonee,    B.ack    Moun- 
tain. 

Grove    Woodward,    Democrat. 

Miss    Rosa    Hemijliill,    Gun    Inglis. 

Miss    Clara    Webb,    Asheville. 

J.    L.    Reeves,    .\cton. 

Miss    Birtie     Wa  ser,     Asheville. 

J.     W.     Bradley,    Mars    Hill. 

Miss    Fannie    Kimb:  rlev,    Asheville. 

Miss    Etta    R.yno.ds,     Leicester. 

Miss    Attie    R  vnolds,    Leicester. 

B.n    Hall.    Gem. 

Miss    Eugenia     White,     Alexander. 

Miss    Esta    Gibbs,    .\sheville. 

F.    A.    Justice,    Clyde,    No.    1. 

Miss  Minnie   Lyda,    Weaverville. 

Miss  Bonnie   Kat°   Roaf;an,    Weaverville. 

Miss    Bertha    Pioffitt,     Weaverville. 

Miss   Minnie    Brank,    Brankton. 

Mrs.    L.    W.    Roberts. 

J.     F.     Edwards,    Dcmi,crat. 

B.    L.    Edwards,    Demrcrat. 

S.    W.    Radford,   Asheville. 

Miss    Effie    Garrison,    Weaverville. 

Miss  Hattie  Dil'ingliam,  Morgan  Hill. 

Miss  Johanna   F-jx,  Jnpiter. 

J.    U.    Tague,    Wi  avTvil'e. 

J.    F.    Check,    Morgan    Hill. 

Miss  Mrda   Bradley,    Morgan  Hill. 

W.    L.   Edwards,   Dem  ,crat. 

M.   C.   Buckner,  D  moerat. 

A'aughty   Murray.    Drn:ocrat. 

Edna   Dickson,    Barnardsville. 

Z.    A.    Rochslle,    Barnardsville. 

Miss    Annie     McDonald.     Barnards\-ille. 

J.     Baird    Edwards,     Barnardsville. 

Robert     Edwards,     Democrat. 

Miss    Mattie   Morgan.    Morgan    Hill. 

Miss    Bertha    Ab  rn-thy.    Dillingliam. 

B.    M.    Weir,    Dillingham. 

Miss    Elizabeth    Foreman,     Montreat. 


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Presbyterian  College  for  Women 

CHMLOTIE,  N.  C 
Rev.  J.  R.  BRIDGES,  D.  D.,  President 

Sent!  for  Catalogue. 

BUILDING — The    largest  and    finest   in   the    State.        Recently 
built.     Elegantly  furnished. 

CONVENIENCES — Hot  and  Cold  Baths,  Steam  Heat,  Gas. 
Bed-room  limited  to  two  girls  each.     Fire  escapes. 

ADVANTAGES — Situate  d  in  center  of  city  on  a  flve-acre  lot. 
Finely  equipped  Gymnasium,  with  regular  gymnasium  coui'se. 
Largest  Pipe  Organ  in  the  .South.     Music  and  Art  Specialties. 

FACULTY — Full  Faculty  of  Experienced  Teachers. 

RATES — Lower  tlian  any  School  of  tlie  same  grade  in  tlie  State. 


Miss    Mary    Leeper,    Montrcat. 

Miss    Alice    Flowers,    Goldsiioro. 

Miss     Daisy     Brown,     B  ack     Mountain. 

Miss    Delia"  V.    Burnett,    Black    Mountain. 

G.   H.    Blankenship,   Alexander. 

Miss   Jeanttte    Gudger,    Candler. 

Miss   Eugenia    Roberts,    Alexander. 

Miss     Minevia     Brittain,     Weaverville. 

Mrs.     Florpnce    Mosei°y,     Ashcville. 

Miss     Merkie     Roberts,     Alexander. 

Miss    Jeness    B\)Hv-n  i-,     Alexander. 

BURIvE. 
Guy    Kerby,     MoigaiUuii. 
Miss    Pearl    Holloway,    Morganton. 
Robt.     Tate,     Morganton. 
Miss    Katie    Tate,     Morganton. 
Mias    Bu' na    Laxton,    Morganton. 
Miss    Ada    Pearson.    Morganton. 
Hester     Ordens,     Morganton. 
Winifred    Whisnant,    Morganton. 
Miss    Lola    Ervin,     Morganton. 
Miss    Iva    Erwin,    Mmganton. 
Miss    Olive    Waters,    Morganton. 
Miss     Gladys     Waters,     Morganton. 
Jfiss    Carrie    Kincaid,    Alorganton. 
Miss    Ellie    Ervin,    Morganton. 
Miss   Mav   Lackey,    Morganton. 
Miss   Lillie   Rodrirk,    Morsranton. 
Miss    Edith    Wliisnant,    Morganton. 
Parke   Nanty,   Morganton. 
Miss    Sue    Simmons,    Morganton. 
C.   P.   Prutt,   Glen   Alpine. 
Miss    Lucile    Hood,    Chesterfield. 
Miss    Virgie    Hood,     Chesterfield. 
Miss   Lillie    Morris,    Rutherford    College. 
L.     K.     Province,     Rutherford    College. 
Miss  .Tennie  Lunsford.  Rutherford  College. 
Miss  Zilpah  Lunsford,  Rutherford  College. 
Miss   Belle   Lunsford,    Rutherford    College. 


Miss    Jennie    Hudson,     Connelly    Springs. 

J.    E.    Yount,    Granite    Falls. 

Will    Moore,    Fonta    Flora. 

Miss  Mary   A.    McGrimsey,   Fonta  Flora. 

Will    Patton,    Fonta    Flora. 

Joe    Benfield,    Dogwood. 

Miss    Minnie    Haliyburton,    Chesterfield. 

Miss    Flossie    Cox,     Jcy. 

Miss  Belle   Corpening,    Worry. 

Bynum    Jones,     Gibbs. 

Rufus    Carswell,    Enola. 

Afiss    Etta    Chapman,    Enola. 

Miss   Sarah   Mull,    Enola. 

Miss    Maud   McFalls,    Table    Rock. 

Ivev   Hoyle,    Shoups   Ford. 

J.  "W.    Beach,     Hild.bran. 

CABARRUS. 

Miss    Zeta    Blackwclder,    Concord,    No.    4. 
Miss    Annie    Lee   Coffey,    Concord,    No.    4. 
Mrs.   Martha   Walker,   Concord,   No.    4. 
Miss   Ethel   Chester,    Gold    Hill,    No.   2. 
Miss  Katherine   Kluttz,    Gold   Hill,   No.    2. 
Miss    Lena    Barringer,    Gold    Hill,    No.    2. 
Miss   Trannie   Coughrnan,    Mt.    Pleasant. 
Miss    Mary    Helig.    Mt.    Pleasant. 
Afiss   Nora   Kluttz,    Mt.    Pleasant. 
Miss  Laura   Efird,   Concord,   No.   4. 
Miss      Annie      Brumljy,      Mt.      Pleasant, 
I;.    F.    D. 
Afiss   Cora    Sloop,    Concord,    No.    6. 
Miss    Fapnie    McCurdy,    Concord,    No.    6. 
Afiss  Ollie   Clin?,   Concord. 
Atiss    Nannie    White,    Concord,    No.    7. 
Aliss  Sallie   Belle   White,    Concord,   No.   6. 
Aliss   Estelle   Alorrison,   Concord,    No.    6. 
Aliss    E\elyn    Grier,    Harrisburg. 
Aliss  Alryt'e   Harris,   Harrisburg,   R.   F.  D. 
Iva    B.    Townsend,    Concord.    No.    1. 
Aliss  Ida  Blackwelder,   Harrisburg,   No.  3. 


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Miss    Florence    Blackwelder,    Harrisburg, 
R.    F.    D.    Nn    » 
Miss  Cora  Johnson,  Concord,  No.  1. 
Miss    Emma   Corriher,    Concord,    No.    2. 
Miss  OlUe  CorrihiT,  Concord,   No.   2. 
Miss  Lula  Morrison,  Concord,   No.  2. 
Miss  Mary   Isenhour,    Concord,   No.   2. 
Miss    Cora   Isenhour,    Glass. 
Miss   Ada   Isenhour,   Glass. 
Miss    Ollie    Cook,    Kannapolis. 
Miss   Lizzie    Wallace,    Glass. 
Opha   Barrier.    Concord,    No.    2. 
Miss    Helen    Wharton,    Concord. 
Miss  Louanna  Barnhardr,  Concord,  No.  3. 
Mrs.    Maggie   Vance,    Concord. 
Miss   Fannie   Bost,    Carriker,    R.    F.    D. 
Miss  Jennie   Hartsell,   Smith's  Ford. 
H.    C.    Ridenhour,   Concord,   No.    4. 
John   A.    Suther,    Concord,    No.    4. 
G.    H.   Jeffcoat,   Gold   Hill,   No.   2. 
W.    M.    Cruse,    Gold   Hixi.   No.   2. 
Rev.   W.    M.   Cruse,   Gold  HiJl. 
J.  L.   D.   Barringer,  Concord,   No.   5. 
Joe   Bost,    Concord,    No.    5. 
L.   J.   Hunter,   Harrisburg,   No.  1. 
D.    W.    Moose,    Harrisburg. 
A.   H.   Peninger,  Concord,  No.  1. 
M.    J.    Shinn,    Concord,    No.    3. 

D.  A.    Patterson,   Coiicord. 

H.   C.   Cook,    Harrisburg,   R.   F.  D. 

H.   W.   Query,   Concord. 

W.   W.    Anderson,    Georgeville. 

Clell    Caldwell,    Best's   Mills. 

L.   W.   Tucker,   Concord,   No.   7. 

Will    Long,    Carriker. 

Hall     Black,     Carrikjr. 

H.   T.    Baker,    Carriker,   R.   F.   D. 

CALDAATEIili. 

J.    L.    Harris,    Lenoir. 
J.    T.    Jones,    Lenoir. 
Miss    Maude    England,    Lenoir. 
Miss    Mary    E.    Coffey,    Lenoir. 
Miss   Callie   McNarie,    lenoir. 
Miss   Mabel    HoiTman.    Lenoir. 
Miss    Celeste    Henkel,    Lenoir. 
Miss    Laura    Faucette,    Lenoir. 
Miss    Lula    AVakefeld,    Lenoir. 
Mrs.    Susie    W.    Fullf^r,    Lenoir. 
Miss   Pansy    Greene,    I.enoir. 
J.    L..  Hendren,   Granite   Falls. 
Miss  Lucv  Jones,   Granite  Falls. 
Miss   Ethel    Terrill,    Granite    Falls. 
Miss   Bulah   Lutz,    Gianite   Falls. 
Miss  Jennie  Shelley,   Rhodhiss. 
Miss   Bettie    Watson,    Rhodhiss. 
W.   L.    Winkler,   Hudson. 
Miss  Daisy   Gragg,    iludson. 
Miss  Lillie  Reece,   Lenoir,   No.   1. 
Miss  Emma   W^hite.    1  cnoir.    No.   1. 
V.    H.    Beach,    Lenoir,    No.    1. 
F.    H.    Laxton,   Lenoir,    No.   1. 
J.    B.    Echard,    Alkalithia    Springs. 

E.  D.    Crisp.    Lenoir. 

L.     J.     Curtis,     Hartland. 
Miss  D'ora  Tuttle,   Gamewell. 
Miss   Maggie    Kincaid,    Lenoir. 
R.    G.    Mace,    Lenoir.    No.    3. 
S.    M.    McCall,    Lenoir. 
J.   M.  Isbell,   King's  Creek,  No.  1. 
Miss    Mossie    Pennell,    Lenoir. 
Miss    Bertha    Steele,    Patterson. 


R.    L.    Teague,    Tozo. 
Miss    Fannie    Laxton,    Lenoir,    No.    1. 
J.   P.    Winkler,   Lenoir,   No.   2. 
W.   R.   Miller,  Lenoir,  No.   2. 
Miss  Lizzie  Carlton,  Lenoir,  No.  1. 
Miss  Pearl   Blair,   Lenoir,   No.   2. 
Miss   Delia    Blair,    Lenoir,    No.    2. 
R.    L.    Austin,    Dealville. 
L.    R.    Simms,    Hudson. 
G.   W.    Sherrill,   Granite  Falls,   No.   1. 
T.   G.    Teague,    Granite   Falls,    No.    1. 
I.    A.    Tolbert,    Rhodhiss. 
Miss  Fannie  Fox,   Lenoir,   No.   2. 
Miss    Anna    Estes,    Cjllettsville. 
Lloyd  Smith,  Granite  Falls,   No.   2. 
Miss    Fannie    Greer,    Patterson. 
R.    L.    Miller,    Finley. 
H.    L.    Bolick,    Blowing   Rock. 
W.  C.  Crisp,  Lenoir,  No.  4. 
Miss   B.    A.    La.Kton,    Lenoir,    No.    4. 
Miss  Jennie  Downs,  Dealville. 
Miss   Kincaid,    Collettsville. 
Mi':s    Storie,    Patterson. 
W.    M.    P^ancum,    Globe. 
Francis    Hawkins,    Yadkin    Valley. 
Miss  Frances  Isbell,  King's  Creek,  No.  1. 
Miss  Ella  Deal,  Naoma. 
Miss  Josephine    Murph}'.    Mortimer. 
Miss    Maude    Torrence,    Lenoir. 
Miss    Belle    Hartley,    Globe. 
Miss    Mary    E.     Perkins.     Globe. 
Miss   Docia    Coffey,    Gragg. 
Miss    Effie    Pearson,    Kelsey. 
CA3IDEN. 
Miss    Louise    X.     Ferebce,     Shiloh. 
W.    L    Halstead,    South   Mills. 
Miss    Dnrntha    Sawver,    South    Mills. 
J.  A.   Whitehead,   South  Mills. 
Miss  Sue  C.   Galloway,  Lilly. 
Miss   Bertha   Brothers,    Lilly. 
Miss    Mary    Elliott,     Camden. 
Miss   Clintonia   Cartwright.    Camden. 
Miss    Sarah    Hobson,    Camden. 
Miss  Essie  Ferebee,   Camden. 
Miss   Mary   Bell,   Belcross. 
W.    J.    Burgess,    Shiloh. 

D.  H.    Til.Ht.    Shiloh. 
C.    B.    Garrett,    Shiloh. 

E.  T.    Burgess,    Shiloh. 

Miss   Mary   A.    Forbes,    Shiloh. 

Silas   Forbes,    Oldtrap. 

M.   N.   Toxey,  01dt:-ap. 

M.    P.    Jennings,    South    Mills. 

Miss    Eula    Browning,    South    Mills. 

Miss  Sarah  Harris,   Lilly. 

Miss   Bettie  Galloway,   Belcross. 

Miss  Emma  Pegram.   Indiantown. 

CARTERET. 
Miss   Helen   Russell,    Beaufort. 
Miss   May    Hellen.    Beaufort. 
Miss     Mamie     Pelletier,     Beaufort. 
Miss   Lena   Hellen,    Beaufort. 
M.    A.     Hill,     Beaufort. 
Miss  Cora   Dellemar,    Beaufort. 
Miss  Mattie  Duncan,   Beaufort. 
L.   A.    Garner,    Beaufort. 
J.     R.    Jinnett,     Beaufort,    No.    1. 
Iri'in  W.   Russell,   Beaufort,   No.   1. 
Miss    Nellie    Piver,    Beaufort,    No.    1 
Miss    Rosa    Felton,     Beaufort,    No.    1 
W.   C.  Murdock,  Wildwood. 


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Greensboro  Female  College 


GREENSBORO,  N,  C 


Lilterary  and  business  courses.     Schools  of  music,  art  and  elo- 
cution.    Finest  advantages,  and  moderate  terms. 

FALL  SESSION  begins    Wednesday,  September  9th,  1908.    For 
catalogue  apply  to 

MRS.  LUCY  H.  ROBERTSON,  President,  Greensboro,  N.  C. 


Hugh  Murdock,   Wildwood. 

Macy    Weeks,     Pelletiers. 

Mrs.  J.  L.  Savage,  Straits. 

Miss   Alma   Savage,    Straits. 

Miss    Ida    Savage,    S+raits. 

R.    C.    Holton,    Atlantic. 

Miss  Nannie  B.   Gillikin,   Settle. 

Miss    Annie   Hoskett,   Newport. 

Miss    Georgia     Hoskett,     Newport. 

Samuel    LefFcrs.    Gloucester. 

F.    G.   Tutcn,    Stace.v. 

Miss  Beatrice  Weeks.   Stella. 

Miss  Bertha  O.   Bell,   Newport. 

Mrs.    Rosalind   Baxter,   Harlowe. 

Miss    Nellie    V.    Styron,    Wit. 

Mrs.    Hattie  Edwards,   Morehead  City. 

J.    B.    Paul,    Lukens. 

Miss     Lillian     Brinson,     Newport. 

Harvey    Styron,     Davi>^'. 

Miss    Bettie    Gillikin,    Otway. 

Miss   Margaret   Ennett,    Cedar   Point. 

A.    D.    Ennett,    Cedar    Point. 

CASWELL. 

Miss  Mattie  Patiilo,  Union  Ridge,   No.  1. 

T.   W.   Stroud,    Union  Ridge.   No.   1. 

Mrs.   Bessie  Boswell,   Union  Ridge,   No.  1. 

Miss   Golder   Martin,    Yanceyville. 

Miss   Annie    Harrelson.    Yanctyville. 

Miss  Carrie  Slade,    Yanceyville. 

Miss   Nannie   Martin,    Yanceyville. 

Miss    Katie    Compton.    Yanceyville. 

.T.    W.    Bennett,    Yanceyville. 

Miss    Margaret    Page,    Yanceyville. 

Miss  Maud   Braswell,  Fitch. 

Miss    Ida    Anderson,    Altamahaw,    No.    2. 

Miss  Mattie  Gilliam,   Altamahaw,  No.  2. 

Mrs.  Mary  E.  Matkins,  Altamahaw,  No.  2. 

Miss   Rebecca   Ncal,   Mclver,   No.    1. 

Mrs.    A.   M.   Turner,   Mclver,   No.    1. 

Miss  Erma  Shelton,  Mclvrr,  No.  1. 

Miss    R.    C.    He>'^'ood,    Blackwells. 

Miss   Annie   M.    King.    Blackwells. 

Miss   Mattie   Rice,   QutcK. 

Miss    Mary    Brown,    Locust    Hill. 

Miss    Helen    Graves,    ]>ashurg. 

Miss    lola    Fitzgerald,    Pelham. 

Miss    Lucile    Watkins,    Blanch. 

Miss   Edna   Watkins,    Blanch. 

Miss  Mattie  Wilson,   Danville,  Va.,  No.  5. 

Miss   Parke  B'air,   Danvil'e,   Va.,   No.   5. 

Miss  Mabel   Lyons,    Danville,    Va.,    No.    5. 

Miss    Lilly    Giles,    MiHon. 

Miss    Ethel   Moore,    Blanch,    No.    1. 

Mrs.   Mattie  Jennings.   B'anch,   No.   1. 

Miss   Mamie   Powell.    Branch,    No.    1. 

Miss  Blanch   Pinchback.    Blanch,   No.   1. 


Miss  Annie  Taylor,   Milton,   No.   1. 
Miss  Mary   Rainey,   Miiton,    No.   1. 
Tom   Bryan,   Milton. 
W.    O.    Petty,    Milton. 
Mrs.    G.    T.    Landsdelle,    Semora. 
Miss    Helen    Smith,    Memora. 
Miss   Fannie   Kernodle.   Semora. 
Miss    Fannie    Sergeant,    Leasburg. 
Miss     Bessie    Stephens,     Leasburg. 
Miss    Bessie    Graham,    Leasburg. 
Miss    Bessie    Featherstone,    Leasburg. 
Miss    Bessie    Thompson,    Leasburg. 
Miss    Ada    Love,    Leasburg. 
Mrs.   L.   M.   Forville,   Topnot. 
Miss    Nannie    Warren,    Prospect    Hill. 
Miss  Myrtle  Warren,    Prospect   Hill. 
Miss   Leonora   Harris,    Mebane. 
CATAWBA. 

A.  P.    Whisenhunt,   Hickory. 
Miss  Beulah   Frazier,    f  lurmont. 
Miss  Lizzie  Whitener,   Newton. 
Miss    Olive    D'uke,    Newton. 
Miss    Cora    Yount,    Conover. 
Miss    Alma    Danner,    Catawba. 

B.  W.     Miller,     Hickory. 

C.  E.    Beaver,    Maiden. 

Miss    Belle    Clippard,    Maiden. 

Miss  Stella   Yoder,   Hickory. 

Miss  Lala   Travis,    Conover. 

C.    S.    Little,    Conover. 

W.    W.    Ervin,    Catawba. 

H.    B.    Yount,    Hickory. 

J.    E.    Hoover,    Reepsville. 

Miss  Belle  Rockett,   Conover. 

L.    C.    Huffman,    Hickory. 

H.    P.    Lutz,    Newton. 

Miss   Claudia   Weaver,    Hickory. 

Miss  Bessie  Holler,  Niwton. 

J.    L.    Cromer,    Maiden. 

Miss  Nora  Beatty,   Sherrill's  Ford. 

Miss  Blanche  Scronci'.    Newton,   No.   1. 

R.    N.    Whisenant.    Maiden. 

J.    A.    Gabriel,    Sh'-rrill's   Ford. 

E.     J.     Speagic,    Honry. 

P.    C.    Henry,    Conover. 

C.    E.    Long,    Newton. 

Miss    Katie    Hoover,    Reepsville. 

J.    L.    Rolick,    Hickory. 

J.   D.    Fisher,   Sh'Trill'.'r   Ford. 

Geo.    D.   Baker,   Hickory. 

.1.    W.    Blackburn,    Hickory. 

H.    L.    Ferguson.    Cherryville. 

Baxter   Baker,    HickorT. 

Miss   Bertie   Foard,    Hickory. 

Cloyd   Miller,    Hickory. 

J.    W.    Mouser,    Hickory. 


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Miss   Lula   Drum,    Catawba. 

Jliss    Hattie    Withcrsp'jon,    Newton. 

Miss  Janie   Slunian,    Catawba. 

F.   A.    Smyre,    Conover. 

C.    M.    Yodcr,    Hickoij. 

Chas.    T.    Fulbriglu,    Hickory. 

Miss   Emma    Luiz,    N?A'ton. 

R.    L.    Wliitcner,    Hickory. 

Miss    Aiitlua    Drum,    Catawba. 

Miss    Eva    E.    Smith,    fonover. 

C.    0.    Smitli,    Clarmont. 

Jfiss   Jessie    Lawrance,    Catawba. 

Miss    Nora     Lawrance,    Cata^vba. 

N.    L.    Huffman,    Hickory. 

A.    Q.    Isenliower,    Conover. 

Sfiss    Bertlia    Herman,    Conover. 

Jliss   Elizabeth    Hermar,    Conover. 

Miss   Etta   Baker.    Hickory. 

Mrs.    John    Slierrill,    Catawba. 

W.    C.    McKinnis,    Catasvba. 

Miss    Novella    Cook,    Lincolnton. 

J.    Z.    Martin,    Hinrv. 

O.     B.     Foy,     Catawba. 

Wni.    Hoover,   Newton. 

Miss     Clara     Powell,     Hickory. 

Grovor    Whit''ner,    Newton. 

Tate   H.    Caldwell.    Neivton. 

Geo.    W.    Hahn,    Hickory. 

J.    D.    Johnson,    Honry. 

R.    C.    Johnson,    Henry. 

Miss    Carrie    Thornton,    Newton. 

Baxter    >rorrow,    Claremont. 

C.    E.    Rudisin.    Mai.ien. 

L.    H.    Houss,    Sherrills;   Ford. 

Geo.   C.    Herman,   Conover. 

Miss    Eu^a    Yount,    Conover. 

Miss    Miriam    Yount,    Conover. 

Mrs.    J.    W.    Williams.    Maiden. 

John    Harwell.    Catawba. 

A.     C.     Sherrill,     Monbo. 

Miss    Annie    Rams,    Monbo. 

J[iss    Bessie    Rutlidg:?,    Monbo. 

0._    E.    Mcintosh,    Nowton. 

Miss   .Josephine    Miirphy.    Hickory. 

Jos.    A.    Rice,    Conovt^r. 

S.     S.     Rpisler,    Conover. 

E.    L.    Whitener,   Hickory. 

CHATHAM. 

0.   P.   Ruth,   Siler  Ci^v.   No.   2. 

Miss  Annie   Buckner.   Si'er  City.   No.   1. 

Mrs.    Linnie    Buckner.    Siler   City,    No.    2. 

Miss    Anna    P^arce.    Si'er    Citv,    No.    2. 

Mont   T.    Bobbitt.    Siler   City,'  No.    1. 

T.    S.    Harris,    Frosty. 

T.    v.    RiRsrsbee,    Byr.um,    No.    1. 

C.    A.    Snipes,    Bynum,    No.    1. 

J.     T.     Jerome,     Bvnum. 

John    A.    Purvis,    Boaz. 

Charlie    R.    Jones,    Boaz. 

.John    K.    Myrick,    Boaz. 

Miss   Daisy   Ellis.    Ore    Hill,   No.    1. 

Miss  Mary  Bynum,   Goldston. 

Miss   Lorena    Tea<rue,    Rear    Creek,    No.    1. 

Miss   Nova    Hard  n.    Harp'-r's  X   Roads. 

A.    B.    Phillips.    Fall   Creek. 

Frank    I.     Paschal,    Causey. 

Miss  Fannie  C.  Campb'^H,  Haywood. 

Miss    Laura    Brvan,     Moncure. 

Mrr.    W.    R.    Bullock,    Pittsboro. 

Miss   Addie   Strausrhan,    Pittsboro. 


1. 
1. 


Miss  Marg-aret  Thomas.  Pittsboro. 
H.    W.    Farrell,    Pittsboro,    No.    1. 
A.    B.    Stalvey.    Pittsboro. 
Mrs.    Mattie    Thompson,    Pittsboro. 
Miss  Lena  Turrcntine,   Pittsboro,   No.  2. 
Miss  Hattie  G.    Phillips,   Goldston,   No.  1. 
Cliarles    Forrester,    Goldston,    No. 
Miss    Anna    Stutts,    Goldston,    No. 
Miss   Lil'ie   Siler,    Bear   Creek. 
Miss   Mavy   Cole.    Goldston. 
W.    H.    Tvler,    Gold'ston. 
S.    J.    Hu=keth,    Silk    Hope. 
Miss  Ida   McCuDock,    Siler   City,    No.   1. 
Miss    Bessi"    Lamb".    Siler   City,    No.    1. 
Walter   Mann,    Pittshoro.   No.    2. 
Miss  Rochina  Stuart,  Snow  Camp,   No.   1. 
Miss    Alma    R.    Thompson,    Snow    Camp, 
No.   2. 

Miss    Bettie    Lutter'oh,    Manndale. 
W.    C.    Dou.er'ass,    Siler  City. 
Miss    Mary    Smith,    Siler    City. 
James    L.    Tysor,    Sile"    City. 
^fiss   Corni"  Henlev.   Ore  Hi^l. 
Miss   Jan°tt"   C.   MoRae,    Ore   HilL 
Miss   Flora   .Jordan.    Br"=h   Creek. 
Miss  Laura  J.  Mnore.  Mt.  Vernon  Springs. 
Lewis    Pool,    New    Hill.    No.    1. 
C.    P.     .J°rome,     Pittsboro. 
R.    D.    AValters,    Siler   Citv. 
H.   F.   Richardson.   Siler  City. 
Miss    Florence    Whit",    Or"    Hill. 
Edwin   W.    Cook.    Merry   Oaks. 
A'iss    Addio   f'-'Miiirch.    Apex.    No. 
Mrs.    Annio    McKov,    Anex.    R.    F. 
Jliss   T.    Kthel    R\Td,    Pittsboro,    No. 
Jtiss    Afnxi'^    Knight.    J^ock-(nl'e. 
Jfiss  El'a   JIao   Knight,    Sanford,    No. 
Jfiss    Mattie    Harward.    Rosewood. 
Miss   Sadie    Hnrward,    Ros°wnod. 
Miss   Alic"   Williams.   Sanfnrd,   No. 
JTiss   Ruth   jr.    Hinshaw.    Roscoe. 
J'iss    R'^lva    Chefk,    Rcscoe. 
Jfiss  Jfami°  Oatf^s.   .Morrisvi'l".  No.   1. 
'Afioa  Flni-d  Har'vard.   Mnrrisvillp,  No.   1. 
Jfiss  Beatrice  Council.   Jforri'sville,  No.  1. 
Jfiss    Fmma    Tat^a.     Appx.     Nn.    .S. 
Jfiss   Rose   Bland,    Rivs   Chapel. 
Miss    Jfaria    Street,    Sili^r    City. 
Jfrs.    H.    R.    .Jon^s.    Peoples. 
A.    JI.    Walt-rs     Sil°r    Pity. 
Jfiss  Emma  Cooke,   Lindhur^t. 
J.    AV.    Phil'ips.    .Jr.,    Ore   Hi'l.    No.    1. 
Jfiss    Fmma    Prnwn,    Or°    Hi'l,    No.    1. 
Jfiss  Ida  BeHo  wick»r.  Jfoncure,  No.  I. 
Jfiss    Jfarv   Jfavnard.    Siler   City. 
Jfios  .T"nnie  Jfnrrow,   Siler  Cit}'. 
Jfiss    Jfamie    Robin'^on,    SiIt    City. 
Jfiss   B^rta   Jfav.    Merrv    Oaks. 
Jfiss    E'i/a    Jfosos,     Ccldston. 
Jfiss  Gvnsie  Barker.   Sil^r  Citv. 
Jfiss    Eula    Rrav.    Or°   Hill.    No.    1. 
.J.    E.    Smith.    SilT  City.    No.    1. 
Jfrs.    Sankio   Norwood.    Bear   Creek. 
Jfiss    Elizabeth    Brooks.    Jferry    Oaka. 
Jfiss    Pearle    .Johnson.    Pittsboro. 
Eddie    R.     Smith,    feilpr    City,    No.    1. 
W.    Jff-rritt    Bu'-ns,    Cumnock. 
F'ovd    E.    Wnmb'e,    Siler   City. 
Jfiss    Stella    Smith.    Siler   City. 
Jfrs.    Jessie   P.    Rives.    Bear  Creek. 
N.    R.   Dixon.   Siler  Citv. 


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1907 


Horner  Military 
School 

Classical,  Scientific  and  English  Courses. 

prepares  for  College,  University  or  the  Government  Academies. 

Military  training  develops  prompt  obedience  and  manly  car- 
riage. Academy  56  years  old  with  experienced  teachers  and  limit 
of  90  boarding  pupils,  who  dine  with  the  principal  and  ladies  of  his 
family,  securing  the  culture  of  home  life.  Cultivates  and  educates. 

Modern  Buildings,  Perfect  Sanitation,  Wholesome  Fare,  No 
Crowding. 

Best  moral,  mental,  physical  and  social  training.  Shady  lawns, 
athletic  park,  one  quarter  mile  running  track.  Ideal  climate,  help- 
ful environment.  In  the  social  atm'^sphere  of  refined  Christian 
people.  The  town  noted  for  over  a  century  as  an  educational 
center. 

Charges,  $280  per  year. 

J.  C.     HORNER,  A.  B.,  A.  M.,  Principal, 

Oxford,  N.  O. 


R.  H.  Culberson,  Siler  City,  No.   2. 
Wiss   Ethel    F.    Jchnson,    Apex,    No.    3. 
W.    Lee   Farrell,    PittsDoro. 
Mrs.    D   .L.    Webster,    Siler  City. 
Mrs.    M.    A.    Barber,    Pittsboro. 

CHEROKEE. 
T.    J.    Hill,    Murphy. 
A.     L.     Martin.     Suit. 

Miss  Maggie  Cunningham    Murphy,  No.  2. 
Misa    Abbie    Barnett,     Murphy. 
Mrs.     P.     M.     Regan,     Andrews. 
Misa  Jesse   Mauney,   Murphy. 
Oscar    Johnson,     Vests. 
R.     A.     Cunningham,     Murphy,     No.     2. 
J.     H.     Allison,     Murphy. 
J.     E.    Hall,    Suit 
M.     D.     Hall,     Suit. 
Misg    Diona    Hartuess,     Murphy. 
Miss    Mae    Hartness.     Murphy. 
H.     C.    Ricks,    Murphy.     No.     2. 
Harvey    Martin,     Murphy,    No.    2. 
Miss     Delia     Martin,     Murphy,     No.     2. 
Jeff     Martin,     Murphy,     No.     2. 
W.    K.    Johnson,     Murphy. 
Geo.     Hogscd,     Murphy. 
Miss    Bessie    Dockery,    Coalville. 
Miss   Willie   Trull,    Andrews. 
Miss    Vienna    Stewart,    Murohy. 
Mrs.     C'ara     Sherrill,     Murphy. 
Misa    P-ertha    Ma^'field,    Murphy. 
Jno.    H.    Harwood,    Murphy. 
Miss    Irene    Wells,    Tomotla. 
W.    E.    Moore,    Murphy,    No.    1. 
R.    V.     Dean,     hanger. 
J.    E.    Keener,    Brady. 


R.     B.     Wells,    Tomotla. 
S.    M.    Odell,    Grandview. 
Miss     Anna    B.     Cunninsrham,         Murphy, 
No.    2. 
J.     V.     Parker,     Marble. 
Miss    Pearl    V.     Parker,    Marble. 
W.    B.    Sneed,    Murphy,    No.    1. 
Miss    Laura    Stalcup,     Murphy,    No.    3. 
Miss     Lena     Abernathr,     Murphy. 
Allen     Shearer,     Patrick. 
Walter     Vogles,     Grape     Creek. 
J.    E.    Crutchfleld,    Andrews. 
W.     J.     Barton,     Marbie. 
Miss   Lillie   Deweese,    Murphy. 
Jacob    Abernethy,     Grandview. 

CHOWAN. 

Mrs.    Maggie    Baker,    Edenton. 
Miss   Fannie   Webb,    ?-.denton. 
Miss    Cora    E.    Byrum,    Edenton. 
Miss    Helen    Watson,    Edenton. 
Miss  M.    E.    Parker,   Edenton. 
Miss    Mae    Simpson,    Edenton. 
Miss  Dixie  C.    Hollowell,    Edtnton. 
Miss    Katie    Fleetwood.    Tyner. 
Miss    Hattie    V.    Harrell,    Tyner. 
Mrs.    C.    W.    Perry,   Tyner. 
Mrs.    Mary   E.    Holloweil,    Tyner. 
Miss    Mary    Griffin,    Ryland. 
Miss    Mary    Prudtn,    Ry'and. 
Miss   Madora    Hurdle,    Gliden, 
W.    H.    Welch,    Gliden. 
Wm.    C.    Chappell,    Belvidere. 

CLAY. 
R.    C.    Allison,    Hayesville. 


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Jarrett    Thompson,    Hayesville. 

Luther  Swanson,   HayLSville. 

A.    D.    Evans,    Hayesville. 

R.    E.     Crawford,    Hayesville. 

Miss    Lura    Sullivan,    Hayesville. 

Miss    Lizzie    Haigler,    Hayesville. 

Miss  Juliott  Davis,    Hayesville. 

Miss   Bertha  Johnson,    Hayesville. 

Miss    Mary    Ray,    Elf. 

Miss   Mary    Patton,   Elf. 

Otto  Wakirop,  Elf. 

Miss    Belle    Waldrop,    Elf. 

J.    H.    Haigler,    Brasstown. 

Abner  Chastin,   Bra=>;t-' ^^•-n. 

CLEVELAND. 

O.    J.    Lattiiiiort.',    LalLiinuie,    No.    1. 

J.    Gaff.    Lattimore,    Lattimore,    No.    1. 

V.    Gazzie   Turner,    Shelby,    No.    3. 

Miss    Maude    Turner,    Shelby,    No.    3. 

Miss  Buena  V.  Green,  Mooresboro,  No.  2. 

Miss  Marietta  Moore,   Mooresboro,   No.   2. 

Miss   Cora   McSwain,   i^attimore. 

Miss   Mabel    Jetton,    Shelby. 

Miss  Lucy  Kiser,   Kind's  Mountain. 

Miss  S.   Ix)u   Green,   Shelby,   No.    6. 

T.    Yates  Blanton,    Mooresboro. 

W.    D.     Putnam,     Stubbs. 

S.    Lee    Dellinger,    Sholby,    No.    1. 

Stough   Miller,    Waco. 

H.  Claude  Sisk,  Waco. 

Miss   Belva   Hamriek,    Shelby,    No.    2. 

Miss  Nina   E.   Lowery,    Patterson  Springs. 

Miss     Kate     Elliotte,     Shelby. 

Miss   Clayton   Cline,   Shelby. 

Miss  Maggie   Cline,   Slielby,    No.   5. 

Miss  Susie  Borders,  Shelby,   No.  7. 

Josie   E.    Spake,    Shelby,    No.    1. 

ifiss    Annie    E.    Spake,    Shelby,    No.    1. 

Miss  Mamie  V.   Gold,   Shelby,  No.   5. 

Virgil   A.    Gardner,    Shelby,    No.    6. 

Chivus    C.    McSvvain,    Lattimore. 

E.     Festus    McKlnnev,     Shelby. 

L.    A.    Cabiness,    Shelby,    No.    6. 

Miss    Belinda    Pruett,    Ellenboro,    No.    1. 

Miss   Minnie    Morris,    lavvndale.    No.    1. 

Miss   Carrie   Beam,   Lattimore. 

Miss  Mar.y  Lnu  Stamev,  Lawndale,  No.   2. 

Miss  Creola  Peelfr,   Cleveland  Mills. 

Geo.    P.    Webb,    Shelby. 

Miss   Lola    Raburn,    Lattimore. 

Miss    Mamie    Roberts,    Shelby,    No.    1. 

Miss    Daisy    Lovelace,    Ellenboro,    No.    1. 

Freelove  Black,  Kings  Mountain.  No.  2. 

Miss    EUa    Dixon,    Lawndale,    No.    2. 

Miss  Edith  Dixon,   Lavvndale,   No.   2. 

Miss  Sallie  Ware.  Kings  Mountain,   No.   2. 

Miss   Sallie  C.    Wilson,   Lawndale,   No.   2. 

Miss   Cora    B^am,    Fallston. 

Miss  Carrie  McBraver,   Mooresboro,  No.  2. 

Marvin    Eliotte,    Belwood,    No.    1. 

R.    F.    Putman,    Cherryville. 

Benj.     Jenkins,    Lattimore. 

Miss    Leonie    Eliiotte,    Lattimore,    No.    1. 

Miss  Nora  Elliotte,    Lawndale. 

Miss  Docia   Falls,    Cleveland   Mills. 

J.    M.    Tucker,    Shelby,    No.    ]. 

Miss  Essie   Wright,   Shelby,    No.    6. 

Miss   Lillah    Bridges,    Mooresboro,    No.    1. 

Mrs.    Sallie   E.    Jnnes,    Belwood. 

H.     A.     Srott,     Belwood. 

W.    D.    Burns,    Lawndale. 

Miss  Etta  Curtis,   Lawndale. 


J.    B.    Bridges,    Waco. 
Miss    Fannie   Jones,    Lawndale. 
Miss  Beulah   Herndon,    Grover. 
W.  T.  R.   Bell,  Lattimore. 
J.    Thomas    Dover,    Shelby. 

A.  B.    Peeler,   Casar. 

J.     H.     Brackett,     Casar. 

Miss  Christina  Brackett,  Casar. 

J.   W.   Dellinger,   Fallston. 

Miss   Effie    Freeman,    Bat   Cave. 

Miss    Sarah    Freeman,    Bat    CavA. 

Miss  Sallie  Osborne,   Brevard. 

Miss  Mae   Warlick,    Cleveland   Mills. 

Miss   Daisy    Holcomb,    Mars    Hill. 

Miss   Emma    Sledge,    Charlotte. 

Crawford   Sledge,    Charlotte. 

Miss   Julia    Kendrick,    Rock   Hill,   S.   O. 

Miss    Geneveve   Petitt,    Rural    Hall,    V*. 

John  P.   Mull,   Cleveland  Mills. 

Jamie  Hughes,    Shelby. 

Mrs.    Docia    Davis,    Bellwood. 

Willda     Scoggin,     Mooresboro. 

Mrs.   Neva   Bason,  Mooresboro. 

Mrs.    Nevada    Beason,    Mooresboro, 

J.    U.    Rollins,    Mooresboro. 

Bunah    Packard,    Shelby. 

COLUMBUS. 

Miss    Crissie    M.    Floyd,    Redbug. 
Miss    Emma    Thompson,    Redbug. 
Miss   Blanche   Powers,    Boardman. 
Miss   Verna    Goode,    Hallsboro. 
Miss    Docia    Marlow,    Dothan. 
Miss   Willie   Wilson,    Dothan. 
Miss    Nannie    Leach,    Chadboum, 
Miss  Carrie  Toon,   Chadboum. 
Miss    Fannie    Webb,    Chadboum. 
Miss    White,     Chadbovm. 
Miss    Watkins,    Chadboum. 
Miss   Irma   Ayre,    Cerro    Gordo. 
Miss   Agnes    P.    Ashley,    Chadbour«. 
Miss  Mary   Lou   Orr,    Vineland. 
Miss   Harriett    Lewis,    Oiadbourn. 
Miss  Ida  Powell,   Fair  Bluff. 
Miss   Ella   Jenkins,    Fair    Bluff. 
Miss   Clara    Burns,    Chadboum. 
Miss  Jessie   Griffin,    Cerro   Gordo. 
Miss  Nellie   Allen,   Cerro   Gordo. 
Miss    Glendora    C.    Gore,    Vineland. 
Miss  H.   Josie  AVhite,   Cronly. 
Miss    Sarah    Baggett,    Newberlin. 
Miss    Ellen    Avant,    Cerro    Gordo. 
Miss   Alora   Brown,    Chadbourn. 
Miss    Katherine    Borge,    Whiteville. 
Miss  Virginia  Staun+on,   Boardman. 
Miss    Fannie    L.    Blair,    Boardman. 
Miss   Lucy   Griffin,    Cerro   Gordo. 
Mrs.    Annie  Cox,    Guide. 
Mrs.    Cora   Stanford,    Chadboum. 

B.  H.    Hanly,    Chadbourn. 
J.    J.    Hendren,    Chadbourn. 

C.  M.    Prince,   Chadbi'arn. 
R.   F.    Pitman,   Fair  Bluff. 
Thaddeus    Matthews,    Cerro    Gordo. 
W.   P.   Marlow,  Vineland. 

O.    M.    Sellers,    Whiteville. 
P.    L.    Jernigan,    Ch:i<l>-oum. 
A.   B.    Harrell,    Evergreen. 
Troy   Hester,    Boardman. 
K.    L.    Stanly,   Bug  Hill. 
C.    P.    Gore,   Bug  Hill. 
W.    F.    Prince,   Bug  HilL 


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CHARLOTTE,  N.  C. 

A  HIGH-GRADE  COIiLEGE    FOR  WO»rEN. 

Ideal  climate.  Midway  between  Asheville  and  Pinehurst,  New 
York  and  Florida.  Beautiful  suburban  location,  overlooking  the 
city.  20  acres  campus.  $250,000.00  college  plant.  Fire-proof 
'buildings.  20  experienced,  university-educated  teachers.  A.  B. 
and  elective  graduate  courses.  Music,  Art,  Expression.  Write  for 
free  catalog. 

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3.    A.    Elderdice,    Bus   Hill. 

W.   B.    Ward,    Buff   Hill. 

J.   W.    Brinson,    Elkton. 

J.    M.    Harrelson,    Tabor. 

W.    M.   Pearson,   Tabor. 

Hartford   Fowler,    Tabor. 

W.    R.    Smithwick,    Whiteville. 

Robt.   L.    Cox.    Dothan. 

B.   F.    Ward,   Mollie. 

Mrs.   Bertha  A.   Newton,   Clarkton. 

Mr3.   J.   E.   L.   Winecoff,   Whiteville. 

Miss  Laura   E.   Mcares,   Clarkton. 

Miss  Lula  West,    Clarkton. 

Miss  Douglas   Hand,   Elkton. 

Miss  Annie  Turner,    Chadbourn. 

Miss   Quene    Black,    \Vhiteville. 

Miss  Mabel   Goode,    Wananish. 

Miss  Viola  Blue,   Bolton. 

Miss  May  Cox,  Dothan. 

Miss    Dolpha    Hester,    Chadbourn. 

Miss   Eva   Tate,    Chadbourn. 

Miss    Augusta    Dawson,    Guide. 

Miss    Dawson,    Tabor. 

Miss   Eva   Penn,    Chadbourn. 

Miss    Annie    Edmund,     Chadbourn. 

Miss     Blanche     Smith,     Whiteville. 

Miss  Blanche  B.   Lucas,   Whiteville. 

Miss    Jessie    Stockard,    Whiteville. 

Miss  Addie   Applewhite,   Whiteville. 

Miss   Princess  A.    Stephens,    Vineland. 

Miss   Maggie    McRack"n,    Vineland. 

CRAVEN. 
Miss    Belle    Stapleford,    Vanceboro. 
Miss    Maud    Stapleford,    Vanceboro. 
Miss    Estelle    Pigford,    Vanceboro. 
Miss    Daisye    Brewer,     Vanceboro. 
Miss    Eva    Pittman,     Vanceboro. 
Miss   Sallie   Causey,   Vanceboro. 
Miss    Annie    Ewell,    Vancpt)oro. 
Miss    Jessie    Price,    New    Bern,    No.    3. 
Miss    Edith    Brinson,    Vanceboro. 
Dallas    Dinkins,    Vanceboro. 
Miss   Edith    Roberson,    Vanceboro. 
Miss   Eva    Williams,    Vanceboro. 


Miss    Ida    Gaboon,    New    Bern,    No.    1. 
Miss  Bertha  Lewis,  New  Bern,  No.  L 
Miss    Mary    Long,    New    Bern,    No.    1. 
Miss  Annabelle  Hunger,  New  Bern,  No.  1. 
Miss  Carrie  Tunstall,   New  Bern,   No.  3. 
Miss    Stella    Kiger,    Dover. 
Miss   Lei  a   Marion,    Dover. 
Miss   Bertha    Newton,    Fort   Barnwell. 
Miss  Sallie  Bryan,   Fort  Barnwell. 
Miss    Ina    Brewer,    Dover. 
Miss    Nellie    Hooten,    Dover. 
Miss   Annie   R.    Sutherland,    Cove  City. 
Miss    Bessie    Morton,    North    Harlowe. 
Miss   Carrie   Hardison,    Havelock. 
Miss  Henrietta    Dixon,   Havelock. 
Miss    Annie    Haskett,    Thurman. 
Miss    Fannie   Trenwith,    New    Bern. 
Miss    Annie   Tayloe,    New    Bern,    No.    2. 
Miss  Myrtle   Disosway,   New   Bern,   No.   4. 
Miss   Mattie   Stevenson,    Clarks. 
Miss    Louise    Dixon,    New    Bern,    No.    2. 
Miss    Mary    Rice,    Tu.S'  arora. 
Miss   G.    Marion    Bro?k,    Cove   City. 
Mrs.    — .    — .    Johnson,    Fort    BarnwelL 
Mi-s.    Lillian    Foreman,    Cove    City. 
Mrs.   Thos.   R.   Lane,  Cove  City. 
Mrs.   C.   B.  Paul,   Baclieior. 
Mrs.   A.   H.    Alphin,   Croatan. 
Mrs.    C.    P.    Arnold,    New    Bern,   No.    4. 
Mrs.    J.    E.    Wetherington,      New      Bern, 
No.    2. 

N.    L.    Gaskins,    New  Bern,   No.    1. 
T.    B.    Tunstall,    New  Bern,    No.    3. 
E.    H.    Moser,    Dover. 
P.    N.    Eecton,    Blades. 
M.    A.    Hill,    Riverdale. 

CUMBERLAND. 

Geo.    P.    Wilson.    Draii^-^hn. 

J.  H.  Wilkins,  Draugh;  . 

Miss  Kate  Pender,  Linden. 

Miss  Carrie  Autry,  Lane. 

Miss  Alice  0.  Haywood,  Lane. 

Miss    Fannie    Brooks,    Kinnon. 

Miss   Anna  Clark,   Favetteville,   No.   8. 


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I.    A.    McLean,    Manchester. 

Miss  Frances  Clark,  Miinchestcr. 

Miss  Jennie  .Johnson,   Lobelia. 

Miss  Susie  Cameron,  Lobelia. 

Miss   Alpsie   Sessoms,    Manly. 

Miss    Mary    Lilly    McN.-ill,    Manchester. 

Miss    Margaret   McLaui'hlin,    Manchester. 

Miss  Janie  McPherson.   Manchester,  No.  6. 

D.    L.    CappcdRe,   Manchester,    No.    4. 

Miss   Kate   Shaw,    Mancheste",    No.    4. 

Miss  Marj'  McArthur,  Manchester,  No.  3. 

Miss  Elizabeth  McArthur,  Manchester 
Ko.   3. 

Miss  Elizabeth  McPherson,  Manchester, 
Ko.  3. 

Miss  Lizzie  Lee  Currie,  Manchester,  No.  3. 

Miss    Mary    M.     Pag3,    Raeford,    No.    2. 

Miss   Elizabeth   McLauchlin,    Lumberdale. 

Miss    Belle    Graham,    Montrose. 

Miss    Annie    McKethan,    Pike. 

Miss   Rose  Stewart,    Ro'^kfish. 

Miss   Mille    Blue,    Rojkflsh. 

J.    E.    Holt,   Rockfish 

Miss  Mary  C.   Smith,   Hope  Mills,  No.  1. 

Miss   Mary   McDuffie,    Hope   Mills,    No.    1. 

Miss  Eugenia   C.   Cosrd'i;,   Cumberland. 

R.   P.    Byrd,  Cumberla.nd. 

M.    S.    Gills,    Hope    Mills. 

Mrs.    LauchMn  McDonald,   Hope  Mills. 

Miss  Mary   McLauchli  i,    Hope  Mills. 

Miss    Fannie    Fouse,     Hope    Mills. 

Miss  Carrie  Gainey,   Hope  Mills. 

Miss    Fannie    McLeod,    Hope   Mills. 

Miss    Anna    Thao'ard,    Hope    Mills. 

Browne   Evans,    Parkton,   No.   2. 

B.    R.    Page.    Edonia. 

I.     A.    Williams,     Hopt    Mills,    No.     2. 

Mrs.   I.   A.   Williams.   Hope  Mills,  No.  2. 

Miss  Nellie   McQueen,   Hope    Mills,   No.   2. 

Guy   Cox,    Fayctteville     No.    8. 

Miss    Mta    Marsh.    Favetteville,    No.    7. 

Miss  Elizabeth  Gainey,  Fayetteville,  No.  7. 

Miss   .Jennie   Johnson,    Cotton. 

Miss   Irene   Blake,    Elease. 

Clark  McPhail,  Lena. 

Miss  Fannie  Fisher,  Cedar  Creek,  R.  F.  D. 

Miss  Euphie  Autry.  Cedar  Creek,  R.  F.  U. 

Miss  Mary  K.  Th'igard,  Cedar  Creek, 
R.    F.    D. 

James    Vinson,    Cedar    Creek.    R.    F.    D. 

John   T.    S"s=oms,    Roseboro,    No.    3. 

Mrs.  Marshall  StarMng,   Roseboro,  No.  3. 

Miss  Mary  Li'ly  Harris,   Autryville,  No.  2. 

Miss  Bula  Bryant,  Autryvi'le,  No.  2. 

Miss  Rossie  Downino:,   Buckhcm. 

Foster  Downing,   Buckhorn. 

Miss   Lola   Liles,    Fayetteville,    No.    5. 

Miss  Sfary  Sessoms,   t^'ayetteviile.  No.  2. 

Mrs.   Dora  McLeod,  Fayetteville,  No.  2. 

Hinton    McLeod,    Stedman. 

Miss    Mi'dred    Cunningham.    Stedman. 

Miss  Carrie  Sutton,  Stedman. 

Miss  Winnie  Rowland,   Stedman. 

Miss    Carrie    Bul'a,    Stedman. 

Miss  Maggie  Matthews,   Stedman. 

Jfiss    Pennie    Jackson,     Wade.    No.    1. 

Miss  Lula  Grumpier.   Wade,   No.   1. 

Miss  Nellie   Seavv°ll,   Wade,    .No.   1. 

Miss  Hattie  Lee  Fisher.  Dunn,  No.  5. 

M.    N.    M.    Graham,   Graham. 

Thos.   Holden,  Dunn. 


Percy  Maxwell,  Dunn,  No.  4. 
Miss  Flora  Smith,   Djnn. 
W.   R.    Clegg,    Godwir. 
Miss  Minerva   Allen,   Godwin 
Miss  Daisy  Minor,   Godwin. 
Miss  Mary  Milner,   Godwin. 
Miss   Mary   Bain,   W^ad". 
J.    A.   Stone,   Fa v^ Lie,:  >  ,   No.   1. 
Miss  Henrietta  Hclm-^s,  Fayettevillft. 
Miss    O'lie    Stegall,    Favf  tteviile. 
Miss   Mary    Culbrcth,    Fayetr^iville. 
Miss    Emma    Fitch"t'.    F..vptteville. 

CURRITUCK. 
Miss   Capitola    Wa.ker,    Barco. 
Miss   Ruth   Foreman,    Woodleigh. 
Miss    Addie   Jones,    Knotts    Island. 
Miss   Bernie    S.    Hamnton,    Waterlily. 
Mrs.    D.    R.    Scott,    Jarvisbui'g. 
Miss    Kizzie    Whit^,    Jarvisburg. 
Miss   Inez   Reid,    Maple. 
Miss    Lucile    Aiken,    Moj'ock. 
Miss   Lessie   Fisher,    Moyock. 
W.    I.    Aiken,    Moj'ock. 
Miss   Mary    S.    Wvnn,    Powells   Poinfc 
Mrs.    Essie   V.    Tillett,    Coinjock. 
Miss   Irene   L.    Talbott,    Coinjock. 
Miss   Grace   T.    TalbotL,    Coinjock. 
Miss    Lula    Butler,    Co'-olla. 
S.   T.    Taylor,   North  West,   Va. 
Jfiss   Marion    Gray,    Poplar   Branch. 
Miss  Mary   Phelps,   P on'ar   Branch. 
Miss    Janie    Tillrtt,    Poplar    Branch. 
Miss    Virginia    Barnard,    Avdlett. 
Miss    Mary    A.     Forbei.     Shawboro. 
Miss    Eva    Stevenson,    Shawboro. 
Byron    L.    Lukins,    Movock. 
Miss   Mildred  Midgett,   Kitty  Hawk. 
Miss     Lovie    McPherson,     Movock. 
Miss    Mamie    Barnard.     Shawboro. 
Miss    Ethel    Gray,    Coinjock. 
Miss   Addie   E.    Wright,   Indian  To\ni, 
Miss  Ruth   L.    Goodson.   Point   Harboft 
Miss    Maggie    BakT,     Ed°nton. 
itiss    Annie  Burgess,   Mamie. 
N.    T.    Hurdle,    Kitty    Hawk. 
Miss   Clara    Sanders,    Ayd'.ett. 
Mrs.    Fannie    Clifton,    Currituck. 
Miss    Nettie    Dozi^r,    Ccinjock. 

DARE. 

Mrs.    S.    R.    Huff,    Stumpy    Point 
Mrs.    W.    G.    Coltrom.    Manteo. 
W.     G.     Coltrom.     Manteo. 
Sfiss    Ursula    Singleton.    Manteo. 
Miss   Lizzie    Relfe,    Mann's    Harbor^ 
Miss    Lucy    Stowe,    Hatteras. 
Miss    Madelon    Dowe,    Skvco. 
Miss    Orenda    Midgett,    Manteo. 
Miss    Lucinr'a    Hooper.    Manteo. 
Miss  Ruth  Evans,   Manteo. 
Alonzo     Gray,     Avon. 
Miss    Odessa    Janette.    Buxton. 
J.    D.    Eason,    East   Lake. 

E.  W.    Mann,    ATann's    Harbor. 
J.  W.   Parker,  Hatteras. 

C.     R.     Pugh,     Wanchese. 
L.    Y.    Gray,    Salvo. 

F.  M.  Eason,   East  Lake. 
Miss    Pearle    Billups.    Avon. 
Miss   Alma   Billups,   Shyco. 
Miss   Annie   Anderson,   Manteo. 
Miss    Mildred    Midgett,     VA'anchese. 


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women  four  thorougli  courses  of'  study  inider  eigJUeeii  teachers 
and  otKccrs  who  are  experts.  Site  unrivaled  for  lieaithfuhiess  and 
beauty.  t 

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Aldean    Simpson,     Wanchese. 
Uobson,    Wancluse. 
Louis    Crup,     liast    Lake. 
Maud    Scarborou.i;li,     Uatteras. 
Mary   Forbes,    Buxton. 
Klizabutli    Webb,    .Maiitt'O. 
Lena    Shar|),     Mauli  o. 
DAVIDSON. 
Victoria   Byeny,    Advance,   No.   3. 
Leiia    Bytrly,    Advance,    No.    3. 
Girlie    Bycrly,    Advance,    No.    3. 
Varner,    Buncii. 


Mrs. 

%liS3 

Miss 
Miss 
Miss 
Miss 
Mis.s 

Miss 

?.liss 

Miss 

S.    L 

Miss    Maude    Lanier,    Cid. 

Jliss     Netty     l^ani;  r,     Cid. 

Harris   Lanier,    Cid. 

James  L.    Nelson,    demons.    No.   2. 

Miss   Pallie   Mi  tters,    Cid. 

U.     A.     Hedriclv.     Denton. 

T.  M.   Daniel,   Denton. 

Miss    Emma    And  rson.     Denton. 

L.    .1.    Newsoni,    Denton. 

Miss   Cora    Sn.uer,    Denton. 

A.     M.    Surratt.     Dtnton. 

Mi.ss    Laura    Surratt,    D  nton. 

Miss  Alice  Zinimirman,    linterprise,  No.  1. 

Miss    Frankie    Wv:  n,    Fairmont. 

Miss     Maggie     Horney,     Farmer. 

L.    \V.     Bowers,    Fair    Grove. 

Miss  Willie  Z.    Grerr,   Greer. 

Walter  V.   Greer,  Greer. 

Miss     Ruth     Gray,     Glendola. 

Miss    Leolah     S.(clg\     Ili'.;li     Point. 

A.     A.     Moore,     High    Point. 

Bascom    V.    Moore,    High    Point. 

Hober   O.    Moore.    High    Point. 

J.    W.    Moore,    High    Point,    No.    4. 

Kli   D.   JiOore.   High   Point     No.   4. 

Miss  Minnie  Hayworth.   High  Point,  No.  4. 

Miss    Etta    Pickler,    .Jubilee. 

Miss    Jennie    Yoimg,     Jubilee. 

Miss    Georgia    Stowe,    Jubilee. 

S.     G.     Hastv,    Jubilee. 

Miss    Stella    Stokes.    Jackson    Hill. 

D.     T.     Surratt,     Jackson    Hill. 

Wm.    Bowers,    Lake. 

J.    C    Bowers,    Lake. 

Allen    Jones,    Lexington. 

P.    D.    Finch.    Lexington. 

Miss    MjTtle    Hayworth,    Lexington. 

Jliss    Veigh    Hutchison.    Lexington. 

li.    L.    Yokley,    Lexington,    No.    1. 


Chas.    M.    Yokley,    Lexington,    No.    1. 
John    H.    Yokley,    Lexington,    No.    1. 
Raymond     Yokley,     Lexington,     No.     1. 
C.     W.     Rathrock,     Lexington,     No.     1 
S.    E.    Leonard,    Lexington,    No.    1. 
W.    C.    Wilson,    Lexin;  ton.    No    1. 
Chas.    E.    Thomason,    I^exington,    No.    1 
Robert     L.     Bei  k,     Lexington,     No.     2. 


Robert    E.    Leonard, 

Lexington, 

No. 

2. 

Miss    Augusta    Beck, 

Lexington, 

No. 

2. 

Miss    Laura    Regans, 

Lexington, 

No. 

2. 

Miss    Emma     B  ack. 

Lexington, 

No. 

2. 

A.  A.  Michael,  Lexington,  No.  3. 
John  P.  Michael,  Lexington,  No. 
James  C.  Leonard,  Lexington,  No. 
J.  \V.  Cole,  Lexington.  No.  3. 
John  B.  Leonard,  Lexington,  No.  3. 
N.  L.  Evans,  Lexington,  No.  3. 
Tr.  ntham,  Lexington.  No. 
Leonard,    Lexington,    No.    3. 


A.     M. 

Luther 
J.     F. 

J.     S. 
Miss 
Miss 
Wm. 

Miss 
Mrs. 
Yiles 


Wilson,     Lexington,     No. 
Link,     Lexington,     No. 
Lizzie    Ripple,    Lexington, 
Eudora    Raper,    Lexington, 
(Gobble,     Lexington,     No. 
May    Craver,     Lexington 
A.    A.    Grimes,    Lexington, 


L.     Hunt 
C.     A.     Hedrick, 
Wm.    E.    Rhodes 
J.    L.    Fitzgerald 
N.     \V.     Barnes, 
Baxter    Young,    Linwood, 
R.     T.    Gorden,     Light. 
M.    L.    Loflin,    Riley's   Store. 
Miss    Flossie    K(  arns,     Sahm 
A.    W.    Frazier,    Silver    Hill, 


Lexin'zton,     No, 
Lexington,     No. 

Lexington,    No. 

Linwood,    No.    1 
Linwood,     No.    2. 
No.    2. 


4. 
4. 

No. 
No. 
4. 

No.    4 

No. 

5. 

0. 

6. 


3. 


Cliiirch. 
No.    1. 


D.    M.    Feezer.    Silver    Hill.    No.    L 
John     A.     Carrick.     Silver    Hill,     No.     1. 
G.    C.    Palmer,    Silver    Hill,    No.    1. 
Miss   Lon-lla   Snid-r,    Silver   Hill,    No.   1. 
Miss    Sa'liemaie,    Snider,    No.    1. 
Miss     Janie     Reid,     Snider.     No.     1. 
Miss     Florence     Feezer.     Snider,     No.     1. 
Afiss    Tina    Cole,     Snider,     No.     1. 
Miss     Essie    Myers.     Snider,     No.     1. 
Joseph     Beek,     Salishurv.     No.     1. 
V.     C.    Wood,    Thomasville. 
P.    S.    Miller,    Thomasville. 
J.     O.     Payne,    Tliomasvile,     No.    1. 


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SCHOOL  STATISTICS  AND  SCHOOL  TEACHERS. 


Miss  Ruth  G.   Hiatt,  Thomasville,   No.   1. 
Chas.    A.    Bodenhamer,    Thomasville. 
Miss  Fleeta   Stone,   Thomavsille,   No.    2. 
Everett  \V.   Saintsing,  Thomasville,  No.  2. 
Miss  Manila   Kenedy,   Tho.^asville,   No.   2. 
Miss  Annie   Kenedy,    Thomasville,    No.    2. 
J.    A.    Kepley,    Thomasville,    No.    3. 
Julius    Gordon,    Thomasville,    No.    3. 
Miss  Mattie  Royals,  Thomasville,  No.  5. 
Miss    Bessie    Yow,    Thomasville,    No.    3. 
Miss  Jennie  L.   Yow,   Thomasville,  No.   3. 
L.  G.  Nifong,  Winston-Salem,  No.  4. 
Miss  Bertie  Wyer,   Winston-Salem,   No.   6. 
R.     F.     Long,     Winston-Salem,     No.     4. 
B.   C.   Hayworth,   Winston-Salem,   No.  4. 
James   P.   Crouch,   Winston-Salem,   No.   4. 
Miss    Lelia      Metsinger,       Winston-Salem, 
No.   5 
P.    E.    Whicker,    Winston-Salem,   No.    5. 
J.    M.    Nifong,    Wallberg,    No.    1. 
Miss    Mittie    Long,     Wallberg,     No.     1. 
Miss  Glenna  A.  Dale,     Yadkin     College. 

DAVIE. 

Earl   T.    Atkinson,    Mocksville,   No.    3. 
Miss    Effie    Atkinson,    Mocksville,    No.    3. 
Miss    Mattie    Allen,    Mocksville,    No.    1. 
W.    B.    Allen,    Advance,    No.    4. 
Miss    Geneva,    Blaylock,    Cooleemee. 
J.   M.    Bowden,    Advance,    No.    1. 
Miss  Bertha  Bowden,  Mocksville,  No.   2. 
Miss  Pattie  V.    Battle,    Farmington. 

E.  A.    Brandon,    Can-?,    No.    1. 
Miss    Celia   V.    Booe,    Cana. 
Miss    Effle    E.    Booe,    Cana. 

Miss    Beulah    Current,    Mocksville. 
J.    E.    Critz,    Cana,    R.    F.   D. 
Miss  Clara  Crouse,  Advance,  No.  2. 
Miss    Delia    Crouse,    Advance,    No.    2. 
L.    H.    Crouse,    Advance,    No.    2. 
J.    F.    Carter,    Mocks\-ille,    No.    3. 

F.  L.    Carter,    Advance,    No.    1. 
Miss  Bertha   Cashwell,   Mocksville. 
Thos.    J.    Davis,    Mocivsville,    No.    1. 
Chas.    S.    Eaton,    Cana. 

James   Eaton,    Cana. 

Miss    Maude    Essie,    Cana,    No.    1. 

C.     M.     Griffin,     Farmington. 

J.    B.    Griffin,    Farmington. 

Miss  Thirza  Graves,  Mocksville. 

S.    F.    Hutchens,    Mook'-ville,    No.    2. 

W.    P.    Henley,    Farmington. 

Miss   Pearl   Harding,    Farmington. 

Miss  Harrison,   Mocksville,  No.  3. 

C.  E.    Hartman,    Advance. 

D.  C.   Johnson,    Cooleemee. 

Miss    Lena    Johnson,     Farmington. 

Miss   Leona    Love,    Cooleemee. 

Miss   Anita  Miller,    Mocksville. 

Miss    Juliet    Mclntire,    Advance. 

W.    D.    Mason,    Advance,    No.    2. 

T.    H.    Mathews,    Mo-.ksville,    No.    3. 

W.    F.    Merrell,    Mocksville,    No.   3. 

P.   H.   Nance,   Cana. 

Miss   Ina    Taylor,    Cana. 

Miss   Elizabeth    Nance,    Cana. 

Miss    Carrie    Orrell,    Aavance. 

Miss  Essie   Orrell,    Acrvance. 

Miss    Bessie    Penry,    Mocksville,    No.    2. 

Miss  Daisy   Penry,    Mocksville,    No.    2. 

Miss  Rebecca  Rarledge,  Mocksville,  No.  1. 


Miss  Effle   Smith,    Advance,    No.   1. 

Miss   Mattie   Stonestrert,   Cana. 

Sharpe,   Jno.    C.    Advance,    No.   a. 

W.    Y.    Scales,    Advan.  e. 

Miss  Pattie  Tatum,   Cooleemee. 

Miss    Leona    Taylor,    Mocksville. 

D.    0.    Totten,    Cornatzer. 

Miss  Sallle   VanEaton,   Mocksville. 

Miss   Leatha   Williams,    Mocksville. 

DUPIilN. 
Miss    Pearl    Williams,    Kenansville. 
Miss   Louise   Pridgen,    Warsaw. 
Miss   Glennie  Wallace,    Alvin. 
Miss  Sudie  Stokely,    raison. 
Miss    Ophelia    Johnson,     Rosehill. 
Miss    Irene    Johnson,    RosehilL 
Miss  Hattie   Wells,    JCenansville. 
Miss    Daisy    Wells,    Kenansville. 
Fred   Alphine,    Mt.    Olive. 
Miss  Mildred  Stokely,  Faison. 
Miss    Bessie    Taylor,    Faison. 
Miss  Blanche  Williams,   Tcachey. 
Miss  Addie   Outlaw,    Branche's   Store. 
Miss    Florence    Teachey,     Rosehill. 
Miss   Lila   Carroll,    Magnolia. 
Miss    Connie    Yarborough,    Teachey. 
Miss    Victoria    Lee,    Leon. 
Miss   Leona    Knowles,    Wallace. 
Miss  Annie  E.   Grady,   Mt.   Olive. 
Miss  Eva  Alphin,    Mt    Olive. 
Miss  Lucy  Butts,   Mt.    Olive. 
Miss  Mary   L.    Huffm?.n,    Richlanda 
Mrs.    Susan    C.    Turner,    Tharon. 
Miss    Emma    Stallin,^,    Wallace. 
W.   E.    Middleton,   Warsaw. 
Mrs.    Gertnide    Ward,    Beulaville. 
Jno.    W.    Sandlin,    Beulaville. 
Miss    Emma    Middleton,    Warsaw. 
Mrs.    Jno.    B.    Teachey.    RosehiU. 
Miss  L.    M.   Cooper,    Kenansville. 
Wm.    Hunter,    Chinquepin. 
Miss   Bettie    Hunter,    Chinquepin. 
Miss   Carrie  Wood,   Pasley. 
Miss  Daisy  Johnson,    Warsaw. 
Miss  Floy   Quinn,    Kenansville. 
Miss    Josie    Kornegav,    Branch's   Store. 
Jas.    W.    Stroud,    Kenansville. 
Aliss    Ruth    Brinson,    Hallsville. 
Miss   Ora   C.    Bland,    Wallace.    . 
Miss  Emma  Outlaw,   Branch's  Store. 
Miss  Julia  Barnes,  Magnolia. 
Miss  Mattie  Outlaw,  Branch's  Store. 
Miss  Lucy   Best,   Mt.    Olive. 
Miss    Alberta    Blanton,    Wallace. 
Miss  Kate  Clifton,    Faison. 
Miss   Fannie  Manly,    Faison. 
D.  J.  Blalock,  Mt.  Olive. 
Miss   Lizzie  Edwards,    Magnolia. 
Miss  Annie  Best,   Kenansville. 
Miss   Ida    Best,    Kenansville. 
Wm.    H.    Grady,   Albertson. 
Miss  Margaret  Chambers,    Kenansvilla 
Miss   Sallie   Benson,    Warsaw. 
Miss  Mabel   L.    Hailey,   Warsaw. 
Miss   Lessie   Murphy,    Rosehill. 
Miss   Alice   Pearee,    Sloan. 
M.    J.    Komegay,   Branch's  Store. 
J.    M.    Duncan,    Mt.    Olive. 
Miss  Josephine   Smith.    Leon. 
Miss    Inez    L.    Crump,    Rosehill. 


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Miss    Dora    Bradner,    Mt.    Olive. 

Miss  Mary  Lilly   Hussey,  Chinquepin. 

Miss   Maude    Brown,    Hallsville. 

Miss  Kate  Sutton,  Calypso. 

Miss    Ella    Kornegay,    Calypso. 

Prof.    Spencer,    Faison. 

Prof.    McNeil,   Kenansville. 

B.    I.    Tait,    Warsaw. 

Mrs.   Helen  Royall,   Warsaw. 

Miss   Hattie   P.    Best,    Warsaw. 

Miss   Maggie   M.    Carlton,    Warsaw. 

V.    C    Ray,    Magnolia. 

Miss    Effie   Johnson,    Magnolia. 

Miss  Mary   Johnson,    Magnolia. 

W.    J.    Sloan,    Rosehill. 

Miss   Mary    Long   Daniel,    Rosehill. 

P.     E.     Shaw,    Teachey. 

Miss   Julia   Jones,    Teachey. 

Horace  Stewart,  Wallace. 

DURHA3f. 

Miss   Ina   B.    Massey,    IJurhani,    No.    3. 

Miss    Susan    Chand.er,    Durham. 

Miss   Lela    D.    Young,    East    Durham. 

Miss    Maud    Sorrell,     Durham. 

Miss    Sadie    Martin,    Nelson. 

Miss    Eunice    Roberts,    East    Durham. 

Miss    Mozelle    Belvin,    Durham,    No.    2. 

Miss    Annie    Brown,    West    Durham. 

Miss    Hattie    Owen,    West    Durham. 

Miss   Annie   Koonce,    AVest   Durham. 

Miss   Bettie    Barbce,    East   Durham. 

Jliss  Emma   Foushee,    Durham. 

Miss   Daisy   Freeland,    Uougemont,    No.   1. 

Miss   Lola   Latta,    Durham     No.    2. 

Miss    Sallie    Vickers,     Durham,     No.    3. 

Miss    Ida    S.     Thompson,     Durham. 

Miss   Mary   Russell,    Buhama,    No.    2. 

Miss   Lillian    Lunsford,    Rougemont. 

Miss    Nannie    Douglas,    West    Durham. 

Miss    Mary    Russell,    Durham,    No.    2. 

Miss    Evelyn    Royall,    East    Durham. 

Miss   Katherine    Satterthwaite,   East   Dur- 
ham. 

Mrs.     Margaret     Mclver     Bowen,     Rouge- 
mont. 

Mrs.    B.    N.    Mann,    West   Durham. 

Mrs.   Daisy   W.    Bell,   West  Durham. 

Mrs.    D.    "W.    Sorrell,    Durham. 

Mrs.    S.    M.    Suitt,    Durham,    No.    4. 

Mrs.    L.    L.    Barnes,    Durham. 

Mrs.   J.   F.   Garrard,   Bahama,  No.  2. 

Pervis    Tilley,     Bahama,     No.    1. 

J.    W.    Cameron,   East   Durham. 

J.  E.  T.  Massey,  Stem,  No.  1. 

J.   M.    Anderson,   Durham,   No.   2! 

V.   C.   Eaker,    West  Durham. 

Holland    Holton,    Durham. 

L.    B.    Pendergraft,    Durham. 

T.    B.    Weatherly,    StagsviIIe,    No.    1. 

S.    M.    Suitt,    Durham,    No.    4. 

D.   H.   Stallings,   Durham,  No.   6. 

Miss   Elizabeth   Johnson,    West  Durham. 

Miss   Julia    W.    Faucette,    Durham. 

Miss   Julia   Stockard,    Gorman. 

Miss  Lida  Sawyer,   Gorman. 

Miss    Mona    Harris,    Willardville. 

Miss   Meader    Rollins,    Durham. 

Miss  Addie  L.  Johnson,  Durham,  No.  1. 

Miss   Lula    Cassidy,    Durham,    No.    3. 
Miss    Sadie    Allcocke,    Durham,    No.    3. 


Miss  Cassie  Horton,   Nelson. 

Miss   Willie   T.    Hall,    Rougemont. 

Miss    Lula    Bailey,    Durham,    No.    4. 

Miss  Liilie   Manarum,   Durham,   No.   3. 
EDGECOMBE. 

A.    F.   Leighton,    Macclesfield. 

Mrs.    A.    F.    Leighton,    Macclesfield. 

Miss    Fannie    Cobb,    :iacclesfield. 

Miss    Annie    Dunford,    Macclesfield. 

Miss    Lynda    Dunford,    Macclesfield. 

W.     A.     Bridgers,    Macclesfield,     No.    1. 

Miss    Leona    Moore,    Pinetops,    No.    1. 

Miss  Nina   Corbett,    Whitaker,   No.    1. 

Miss   Kate   Moore,    Tarboro,    No.   2. 

Miss    Cora    Eagles,     T.irboro,     No.     3. 

Miss    Marv    Pittman,    Whitaker,    No.    1. 

Miss    Mattie    Whichaid,    Bethel,    No.    2, 

Miss    Minnie    Whichai'd,    Bethel,    No.    2. 

Miss  M.   Belle  Jenkins,   Hobgood,  No.  3. 

Miss    Mary    Fountain,    Tarboro,    No.    4. 

Miss     Susie     Spivey,     Tarboro,     No.     4. 

Miss  Maude  Spivey,   Rocky  Mount,  R.F.D. 

Miss  Susie   Anderson,   Tarboro,   No.   4. 

Miss    Mattie    Sugg,    Pinetops. 

Miss  Mary   L.   Walston,   Elm  City,  No.    1. 

Miss   Nora   Walston,    Flm   City,    No.    1. 
I      Miss   Annie   Mizell,    Conetoe. 
i      Miss  Nannie  Harper,  Kocky  Mount.  No.  0. 
i      Miss     Maude    Lancascer,     Rocky    Mount. 
No.    6. 

Miss  May  Lancaster,  Rocky  Mount,  No.  6. 

Miss    Mamie    Ruffln,    Whitaker,    No.    1. 

Miss   Ida   Ruffin,    Battleboro,    No.    1. 

Miss  Ida  Robbins,  Rovky  Mount,  No.   6. 

Miss  Mamie   Cobb,    Rocky  Mount,    R.F.D. 

Miss  Florence   Edwards,   Battleboro,   No  1. 

Mrs.    S.    11.    Draughon,    Tarboro,    No.    4. 

Miss   Mary    Bryan,    Taiboro,    No.    1. 

Miss     Ballard     Bunn,     Tarboro,     No.     L 

Miss   Margaret    Ricks,    Conetoe. 

Miss  Selma  S.   Knight,   Tarboro,   No.  1. 

Miss   Nellie  Miles,    Speed. 

Miss  Mavis  Griffin,  Rocky  Mount,  No.  5. 

Miss  Susie  Foxhall,   Rocky  Mount,   No.   5. 

Miss  Helen   Thompson,    Elm   City,   R.F.D. 

R.    G.    Eittrell,    Tarboro. 

R.    M.    Davis,    Tarboro. 

Miss    Sue   Curtis,    Tarboro. 

Miss   Clara   Sanderlin,   Tarboro. 

Miss   Loulie   Bridgers,   Tarboro. 

Mrs.    D.    G.    Gillespie,   Tarboro. 

Miss   May   Barnes,   Tartjoro. 

Mrs.    Julia   Catling,   Tarboro. 

Miss  Tempe  Dameron,  Tarboro. 

Miss   Mary   Bridgers,    Tarboro. 

Miss    Meta    Winstead,    Tarboro. 

Mrs.    Harry   Smith,    Tarboro. 
FORSYTH. 

Miss  Nettie  Malloy,  Beiew  Creek- 
Miss   Jessie    Carter,    Belew   Creek,    No.    1. 
Miss  Lula  Carter,   Belew  Creek,   No.   1. 
J.    W.    Daniel,    Bethania. 
Miss  Zora   Magee,    Bethania. 
Miss   Fannie   Tise,    Bethania. 
Miss   Lora   Tise,    Bethania. 
Miss  Augusta  Ervin,  Clemmons,   No.   1. 
Miss   Blanche   Boner,    Clemmons,    No.    L 
Miss   Bessie   Phillips,    Clemmons,    No.    1. 
Miss   Bessie   Warner,    Clemmons,    No.    1. 
Miss    Pearl    Mock,     Clemmons,     No.     L 


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Miss    Mabel    Mock,    Clemmons,    No.    1. 
Miss    Birdie    Davis,    Clemmons,    No.    1. 
A.     P.     Ratledg.s     Clemmons,     No.     1. 
O.    E.    Holder,    Clemmons,    No.    1. 
Miss    Pearl    Davis,    Cl-jmmons,    No.    1. 
W.    E.    Blackburn,    Clommons,    No.    2. 
J.    L.    Nelson,    Clemmons,    No.   2. 
J.    H.    Robertson,    Germanton. 
Miss   Maude    Pinnix,    Eernersville. 
Miss    M.    Adna    Edwiids,    Kerners\'ille. 
Miss    Minnie    HedgecoeK,    Kernersville. 
J.    W.     Pinnix,    Kernersville. 

D.  A.    Smith,    Kernersville. 

J.     H.    Whicker,    Kernersville,    No.    1. 
J.    S.    Teague,    Kernersville,    No.    1. 
J.    H.    McKauglian,   Kernersville,   No.   1. 
Miss  Flossie  Crews,   Ktrnersviile,   No.  3. 
Miss    Essie   Fulton,    Kernersville,    No.   3. 
Miss  Gertrude  Vance,   Kernersville,   No.   4. 
Robah    N.    Sapp,    Kernersville,    No.    4. 

E.  B.    Crews,    Kcrners\'ille.    No.    4. 
J.    N.    Whicker,    K.-rn:  rsville.    No.    4. 
H.    C.    Craver,    Lexington,    No.    4. 
Mrs.    Ethel    Hine,    Old    Town. 

Jliss    Louise    Pfaff,     Ptatftown. 

:Miss   Mamie   Pfaff,    Pfafftown 

Miss    Maude    B-roth,    Pfafttown,    No.    1. 

Miss    Eva    Davis,    Pfa.ftnwn,    No.    1. 

Miss  Elizabeth  Whittington,  Pfafftown, 
No.    1. 

Miss  Flora  Whittington,   Pfafftown,   No.   1 

Miss  Maryliliie  Whittington,  Pfaffto%vn, 
No.    1. 

J.   W'.   Goslen,   Pfaffto-.vn.  No.   1. 
C.    F.    Haustr,    Rural    HaU. 
Philip    Shore,     Rural    Hall. 
John    I.    Shore,    Rural    Hall, 
i      W.    A.    Spcas,   Rural    Hall. 
Ernest    Sp;  ars,    Kiual    Hull. 
Miss   Lillian    Miller,    Rural    Hall. 
Miss    Anna    Ogburn,    Rural    Hall. 
Miss   Li  lie    Fulp,    Rural    HaU. 
Miss    Sarah    Krecgrr,    Rural    Hall. 
H.    B.    Holder,    Tobaccoville. 
H.    W.   D'oub,   TobaceoviUe. 

F.  D.    L.    Messer,    Wirston-Salem. 

A.  B.    Hcndrix,    Tobaiooville. 

Walter    Spainhower,    Tobaccovi'le,    No.    1. 
Numa    Spainhower,    Tobaccoville,    No.    1. 
Miss    Bertha      Spainhower,      Tobaccoville, 
No.    1. 

Miss  Kate   E.    Jones,   Tobaccoville,   No.   1. 
Miss    Maud    Long,    Tobaccoville,    No.    1. 
Miss  Myrtle   Reed,   To'iaccoviile,    No.   1. 
Chas.    E.    McCanlcss,    Walkertown. 
J.    T.    Day,    Walk  rtown,    No.    I. 
Chas.    B.    Day,    Waikertown,    No.    1. 
Miss  Eudora  Whicker,  Walkertown,   No.  1. 
Jliss   Rosa   Lewis.    Walnut   Cove,   No.    4. 
Miss    Elizabeth    Hall,    Wiliams,    No.    1. 
R.    F.     Penry,     Winsr.  n-Salem. 
C.    W.    Williams,    W'.nston-Salem. 
J.     C.     Trivette,     Winston-Salem. 
F.   D.   L.    M^sscr,    Winrton-Sa:cm. 
T.     H.     Rogers,     Win<^ton-SaIera. 
J.    H.    Nance,    Winston-Salem. 

B.  E.    Pliiliips.    Wins'on-Salem. 
S.    A.    Hfge,    Winston-^a;em. 

E.    D.    Sides,    Winston-Salem. 
Miss    Bessie    Pfaff,     Winston-Salem. 


Miss   Nannie    Robertson,    Winston-^Iem. 
Miss    Flossie    McKaugiian,    Winston -Saiea. 
Miss   Zylphia    Messer,    Winston-Salem. 
Miss    Pearl    Doub,    W  inston-Salem. 

Lula    Stipe,    Wijston-Salcm. 
Claudia    Hanes,     Winsion-Salera. 

Anna   McCuiston,    Wijiston -Salem. 

Maggie  Rierson,   Winston-Saiem. 

Maggie  Robertson,    Winston-Salem. 

Bessie    Foy,    Winston-Salem. 
Ivey    Walker,    Winston-Salem. 


Winston-Salem. 
Winston-Salem. 
WinstoB-Salem, 

Winston-Salcm, 

Winston-SaJem, 


Sarah  Norman,  Winston-Salem,  No.  2 
J.    W.   Zig;ar,    Winston-Salem,  No.  2. 
Conrad,    Winston-Salem,    No.    2. 
Naomah      Morris,     Winston-Salem, 

Nannie    Marshal,      Winston-Salem, 


Miss 

Miss 

Miss 

Miss 

Miss 

Miss 

Miss 

Miss 

Miss    Florence    Walko 

Miss     Stella     Alspaugh, 
No.    2. 

Miss     Maude     Alspaugh, 
No.    2. 

Miss     Claude    Alspaugh, 
No.   2. 

Miss 

Mrs. 

L.    I 

Miss 
No.   .S. 

Miss 
No.   3. 

Miss    Anna    Cox,    Winston-S.ilem,    No.    3. 

Miss  Adrtie  Spaugh,   Winston-Salem,  No.  4 

L.    G.    Nifong,    Winston-Salem,    No.    4. 

J.    P.    Crouch,    AVinston-Salem,    No.    4. 

R.    F.    Wcsner,    Win-itin-Salem,    No.    4. 

G.     W.     Clinard,     Winston-Salem,     No.    6. 

J.    W.    Murray,    Winstcn-S  ilem.    No.    7. 

Miss   Ida    Long,    Winston-Salem,    No.    7. 

Miss     Addie     Lineback,      Winston-Salem, 
No.    7. 

FRANKLIN. 

Jliss    Pattie    Ali'ord,    Lov.isburg,    No.    2. 

Miss    Lela    Beves,    Fr.Tnklinton. 

Miss  Eugenia  Boone,  Castaila. 

Miss   Lizzie   Clifton,    Katesville. 

Mrs.   R.   J.   Conyers,   Youngsville. 

Miss   Tazzie   Cheatham,    Bunn. 

Jlrs.   S.    W.   Duke,   Epsnm. 

Miss  Ida  Duke,  Epsom. 

Miss  Sallie  Davis,   Louisburg,   No.  5. 

Miss   Annie   Fuller,   Moulton. 

Miss    Lessie    Foster,    Laurel. 

W.   M.  Green,   Privett. 

Miss   Alice   Hines,    Spring   Hope,   No.   2. 

Miss   Nan   Hight,   Louisourg. 

Miss  Maggie   Hicks,   Wood. 

Miss   Lily   J.    Hayes,    Louisburg. 

Miss    Janet    Hayes,    Mapleville. 

Miss    Loulia    Jarman,    Louisburg,    No.    6. 

Miss  Mamie  Luther,   Poring  Hope,   No.   3. 

B.    B.    Massenburg,    Jr.,    Louisburg. 

Miss    Susie    Macon,    Louisburg,    No.    6. 

S.     Y.     Macon,    Louisburg,     No.    5. 

Miss   Joe    Pinnell,    Centerville. 

Miss   Lucy    Pinnell,    Wood. 

W.    D.    Poe,    Bunn. 

Miss  Annie  J.   Perry,   Franklinton,  No.  2. 

Mrs.    Rosamond       Ragsdale,       Louisburg, 
No.     1. 

Miss  Mary  D.    Shearin,  Louisburg,   No.  2. 

Miss  Olive  Strick'and,   Margaret,   No.   1. 

T.    H.    Sledge,    Louisburg,    No.    5. 

J.    0.    Sledge,   Louisburg,    No.   4. 

Miss      Chessie    Wheeless,     Spring     Hope, 
No.   2. 


SCHOOL  STATISTICS  AND  SCHOOL  TEACHERf. 


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Miss  Claire    Uzzle,    Louisburg,    No.    4. 

Miss  Nellie    Wilson.    Louisburg,    No.    5. 

Miss  Lucy   T.    Webb,    Mapleville. 

Miss  Gussie   Winn,    Epsom. 

Mrs.  C.    W.    Roberts,    Youngsville. 

Mrs.  Nellie   Rodgers,    Riley. 

Mre.  Annie  S.    Clayton,   LaureL 

Mrs.  Annie   Blackwell,    Castalia,   No.    1. 

Miss  Hattie    Floyd,    Louisburg. 

Miss  Lillian    Gupton,    Privett. 

Miss  Nona    Brantley,    Bunn. 

Miss  Lucy  E.    Wiggs,   Bunn. 

GASTON. 

J.   B.    Smith,  Waco. 

S.   C.   Eaker,   Cherryville. 

S.    P.    Wilson,    Cherryville. 

J.    L.    M.    Houser,    Cherryville. 

Mrs.    S.    P.    Wilson,   cncrryville. 

Miss    Pearl    Harrelson,    Cherryville. 

Miss   Dora    Falls,    Clierrj-ville. 

Miss  Mamie  McKeown,   Cherryville. 

C.     C.    Costner,    Kings    IMountain. 

Miss  Maude  Harrelson,    Clierryville. 

Miss    Dellinger,    Cherryville. 

Miss    Ellen    Moss,     Crouse. 

Miss   Bell    Oates,    Bessemer   City. 

Miss  Beulah  Carpenter,   Bessemer  City. 

Miss  Fannie   Brown,   Crouse. 

Miss   Zena    Stroup,    Bessemer   City. 

Miss    Ramsey,    Crouse. 

Dennison   Harrelson,   Bessemer  City. 

Miss    Ola    Dellinger,    Cherryville. 

F.    P.    Rockett,    Bessemer   City. 

Miss    Ella    Torrence,    Bessemer    City. 

Miss  Marie   Hutchings,    Bessemer  City. 

Miss   Essie   Johnston,    Bessemer   City. 

Miss    Janie    Grier,    Bessemer    City. 

Miss    Maggie    Hall,    Bessemer    City. 

Miss    Grace    LittlejohT,    Bessemer    City. 

Miss  Buena  Biggerstau,   Bessemer  City. 

Prof.    Honeycutt,    King's   Mountain. 

Miss    Carrie   Mauney,    Bessemer   City. 

Miss   Sad.ve  Oates,    Bessemer  City. 

L.    R.    Ormand,    King's    Mountain. 

Miss    Rob    Miller,     King's    Mountain. 

Miss    Enola    Crawford.    King's    Mountain. 

Miss    Minnie   Ware.    King's   Mountain. 

S.    G.    Lindsay,    Dallas. 

Miss    Muriel    Bulwinkle,    Dallas. 

Miss    Addie    Rendleman,     Dallas. 

Miss  Nina   Patrick,   Dallas. 

Miss    Allie    Mason,    Dallas. 

Miss    Mabel    Bulwinkle,     Dallas. 

Jliss    Edith     Ford,     Dallas. 

Mr.    Baumgarner,    Dallas. 

W.    R.    Rhjne,   High  Shoals. 

Miss    Pearl    Lineberger,    High    Shoals. 

Miss    Maggie   Harman,    Dallas. 

Miss    Summey,    Wortn. 

Mrs.   T.   W.  Garrison,   Alexis. 

Miss    Effie    Hoover,     Dallas. 

A.    W.    Keller,    Alexis. 

T.     W.     Garrison,     Alexis. 

J.    M.    Senter,    Dallas. 

J.    S.    Wray,    Gastonia. 

Miss    Ella    Bradley,    Gastonia. 

Miss    Carrie    Glenn,    Gastonia. 

Miss    May    Stuart,    Gastonia. 

Miss    Mary    Grey    Sanifer,    Gastonia. 

Miss    Annie   Lucas,    Gastonia. 


Miss    Alice    Daniel,     Gastonia. 

Miss     Hattie    Hanna,     Gastonia. 

Miss   Janie   Falls,    Gastonia. 

Miss  Sparke  Torrence,  Crovvder's  Creek. 

Miss    Ruby    Falls,    Gastonia. 

Miss    Wilfie    Jenkins,     Gastonia. 

N.   R.    Claytor,    Stanley. 

Miss    Bettie    Cline,    Stanley. 

Miss   Edith   Mason,    Stanley. 

Carl    Finger,    Stanley. 

W.   B.   Rutledge,   Mt.   Holly. 

J.  B.   Henson,   Mt.   Holly. 

Mrs.    L.    D.    Hendersoi     Mt.    Holly. 

Miss    Clara    Patrick,    Mt.    Holly. 

Miss    Carrie    Potts,    Mt.    Holly. 

Miss  Ida  Rankin,   Mt.    Holly. 

Miss    Bettie    Coon,    Mt.    Holly. 

Miss    Kate    Peterson,    Stanley. 

Mrs.    Ida   Abernethy,   Mt.    Holly. 

Miss  Elizabeth  McCoy,  Mountain  Island. 

Miss    Lula    Kincaid,    Mountain    Island. 

J.    H.    Rutledge,    Stanley. 

Mrs.    H.    L.    Beaty,    Stanley. 

Miss  Laura  Hinkle,   Stanley. 

Miss   Edna   Rankin,    Belmont. 

F.    L.    Jackson,    Belmont. 

Miss  Mabel  Patrick,   Belmont. 

Miss    Bessie    Robinson,    Belmont. 

Miss    Marj'    Hall,    Belmont. 

Miss    p;thel    Stowe.    Belmont. 

Miss    Ada    Furr,    Mt.    llolly. 

Miss    Ferrye    McArver,    Gastonia. 

A.    A.    Armstrong,    McAdensville. 

Miss   Gertrude  Fogle,    McAdensville. 

Robt.     Riddle,     Gastonia. 

Miss     Minnie     Sparrow,     Gastonia. 

H.    R.    Thompson,    Lowell. 

Mrs.    H.    R.    Thompson.    Lovyell. 

Miss    Annie    Rutledge,    Lowell. 

Miss    Nellie    Roseman,    Lowell. 

Mrs.    Cora    Stowe,    Gastonia. 

Miss   Marion   Miller,    Belmont. 

Miss    Mattie    Cathey,    Belmont. 

Miss    Maggie    MatthewF,    Lowell. 

Miss   Laura    Nolen,    Lowell. 

Miss  Fancy  L.   Hill,   <ilastonia. 

Miss    Eula    Glenn,    Gastonia. 

Miss  May  Delle  Barre,    Gastonia. 

Miss    Ella     Lewis,     Gastonia. 

Miss   Pearl    Gallant,    Gastonia. 

Miss   Carrie   Morris.    Gastonia. 

Janie    Morris,     Gastonia. 

Miss   Bettie   Gamble,   Gastonia, 

Mrs.   L.    A.    States,   Gastonia. 

Miss  Zoe  Porter,   Gastonia. 

J.    G.    Shannon,    Gastonia. 

Wm.   G.    Jenkins,    Gastonia. 

Miss    Sunie    Falls,     Gastonia. 

Miss    Mar>'     Burnet,     Gastonia. 

Miss    Carlyle    Ware,    Lowell. 

Miss  Bessie  Falls,   Gastonia. 

Miss    Bessie    Morris,    Castonia. 

Miss   Maggie    Gamble,    Gastonia. 

Miss  Daisy  Gamble,  Gastonia. 

Miss  Mary   Whiteside,;,    Gastonia. 

Miss    Margaret    Ciawford,    Gastonia. 

Miss   Rose    Abernethv.    Gastonia. 

GATES. 
J.   M.    Roberts,    Sunbury. 
Mrs.    T.    W.    Costen,    Jr.,    Sunbury. 
Miss    Lelia    Moring,    fcunbury. 


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Miss    Minnie    Brown,    fcunbury. 
S.     A.    Harrell,    Sunbury. 
R.     E.    Williams,     Gutesville. 
Mi's.   J.    A.    Brown,   Gitesville. 
Mis.   J.   B.   Walton,   Catcsville. 
Mrs.    T.    G.    Hayes,    Gatesville. 
Miss  Lizzie    Walton,    Gatesville. 
Miss  Marion  Williams,   Gatesville. 
Miss   Lizzie   Eason,    Gatesville. 
Mrs.    J.    E.    L.    Morgan,    Corapeake,    R. 
F.    D. 
Miss  Virginia  Hart,    Corapeake,   R.   F.    D. 
Miss  Beatrice  Harrell,  Corapeake,  R.  F.  D. 
Miss   Judith   Lassiter,    Corapeake,  R.  F.  D. 
Mrs.   W.   H.   Kittrell,  Corapeake,   R.  F.  D. 
Miss   Lizzie   Franklin,   Corapeake. 
Miss   Eikn   Bidgood,    Dnim    HiH. 
Miss   Sallie  Edwards,    Drum   HilL 
Mrs.  J.  M.   White,  Drum  Hill,   R.   F.  D. 
Miss     Rosa     Cross,     L)ort. 
Mrs.  N.   S.  Davis,  Gate«. 
Miss    Maidee    Gatling,    Gates. 
Miss    Mary    Williams,    Gates. 
Miss    Lena    Parker,     (;ates. 
Miss    Mattie    White,     Hobbsville. 
Miss    Gertrude    Kitchen,     Sarem. 
Miss    Hattie    Taylor,    Eure. 
Miss    Ora    Story,    Eure. 
Miss    Oma    Harrell,    Eure. 
Lycurgus    Hoi'"^""^^      °  ^"nn. 

GRAHAM. 
J.  A.  Hj'de,  nw„.j...^,  ...t;. 
J.  H.  Moody,  Robbinsviile. 
Fowle    Hyde,    Robbinsville. 

D.  C.    Crisp,   Robbinsville. 
M.    T.    Crisp,    Robbinsville. 
R.    J.    Deyton,    Robbinsville. 
Miss   •Sallie   Cook,    Robbinsville. 
Miss    Lelia    Amnions,    Robbinsville. 
Miss   Nettie   Bianton,    Robbinsville. 
Miss    Fannie    Brown,    Robbinsville. 
Miss    Hettie    Sherrill,    Robbinsville. 
P.     A.     Christopher,     Robbinsville. 
Miss   Gurtie   Wiggins,    Robbinsville. 
Mrs.     Ella     Bales,     Robbinsville. 
Miss  E  iza  Harwood,  Cheoah. 

Miss    Amanda    HarwoDd,    Cheoah. 
Miss   Laura   Harwood,   Cheoah. 
Miss    Laura    Carpentei,     Cheoah. 
T.    -A.    Carpenter,    Cheoah. 
T.    J.    Harwood,    Cheoah. 
Lee    Harwood,     Cheoah. 
H.   F.    Holder,   Brock. 
Miss    Cordelia    Cable,    Tuskeegee. 
Miss    Rilla    Philips,    Milisaps. 
Jud   Caringer,   Millsaps. 
Miss    Wallie    Wall,    .Tohnson. 
W.    P.    Odom,    Johnson. 

GRANATXUE. 

Miss    Dora    Overton,    Franklinton,    No.    1. 

W.   S.    Howell,   Kittrell,   No.   2. 

Miss    Mary    Webb,    Stem. 

Miss  Minnie  Cannady,   Tar  River. 

Miss   Grizelle  Smith,    O.xford,   No.   8. 

Mrs.    A.    M.    Stradley,    O.xford. 

Miss   Ida   Fuller,    Oxford,    No.    2. 

Mrs.    Oscar    Moss,    Oxford,    No.    2. 

Miss    May    Williams,    Franklinton,    No.    1. 

Miss    Ava    Lawrence.    Creedmoor. 

E.  P.    Davis,    Youngsville. 


S.   M.    Bailey,   Yotingsville. 

Miss    Lucile    Kirkman,     Grissom. 

Miss  lola   York,    Creedmoor. 

Miss    Ethel    Holmes,    Iltster. 

Miss    Lucy    Jones,     Franklinton. 

Miss    Emma    Peace,    Northside. 

Miss    Bessie    Mang^um,     Northside. 

Miss    Mabel    Faucette,    Creedmoor. 

Miss    Kate    Fleming,    Hester. 

D.    G.    Brummitt,    Hester. 

Miss    Jennie    Wilkerson,    Lyons. 

Miss   Mary   Lyon,   Lyons. 

Miss  Viola  Aiken,  Lyons. 

Miss    Josie    McLendon,     Creedmoor. 

Miss    Alice    Ray,    Creedmoor. 

Miss    Mary    Hardy,    Creedmoor. 

Miss   Nannie   Sorrell,    Lyons. 

Mrs.    Mary    Waller,    Lyons. 

G.    J.    Green,    Lyons. 

Miss  Ruth  Jones,  Stem. 

Miss  Norfleet  Hunter,   Moriah. 

Miss   Camelia   Brooks,   Moriah. 

Miss    Hattie    Dunn,    Oxford,    No.    1. 

Miss   Mattie  Rigo'S,    Oxford,    No.    1. 

Miss    Hal  lie    Jones,    Hargrove. 

Miss  Alma  Clayton,   Hargrove. 

Miss    Huldah    Latta,    Oxford,    No.    1. 

Miss   Lucy   Jones,    Stem. 

Mrs.    A.    M.    Jones,    Stem. 

A.   M.    Jones,    Stem. 

Miss    Era    Clement,    Stem. 

Miss    Ruth    Webb,    Stem. 

Miss   Eulalia   Turner,    lierea. 

Miss    Sallie    Montague,     Berea. 

Miss    Annie    Shot  well,    Berea. 

Miss   Li!a   Powell,    Oxford,    No.    4. 

Mrs.   Emma  Epes,  Oxfiid,   No.   4. 

Miss    Lena    Mason,    (Jxford,    No.    1. 

Miss    Annie    Clement,    Oxford,    No.    1. 

Miss    Cora    Phipps,    Oxford,    No.    1. 

W.    R.    Daniel,    Oxford,    No.    4. 

Miss    Pearl    Royster,    Oxford,    No.    4. 

Miss   Pattie    Yancey,    Virgilina,    Va. 

E.    A.    Sorrell,    Virgilina,   Va. 

Mrs.   Jeanette   Clark,    Nelson,    Va. 

Miss    Luna    Wiley,    Virgilina,    Va. 

Miss    Pearl    West,    Vii-gilina,    Va. 

Miss   Allie  Adcock,   Nelson,    Va. 

Mrs.    W.    R.    Hicks,    Bu'lock. 

Miss    Mary    Younger,    Stovall. 

Miss    Ella    Knott,    Stovall. 

C.    A.   D.   Eak's.   Oxford,   No.   7. 

Miss    Jean    Daniel,    Nelson,    Va. 

Miss   Bailey   Daniel,   Oxford,   No.    3. 

Miss    Cattle    Yancey,    Oxford,    No.    7. 

Miss   Carrie    Fuller,    Oxford,    No.    5. 

Miss    Daniel    Marrow,     Dabney. 

Miss    Ruby    Woodv.    Oxford,    No.    5. 

GREENE. 

W.   G.   Mvers,    Snow  Hill. 

Mrs.   W.    G.   Myers,   Snow  Hill. 

Miss  Mary   Exum,    Sno  •'   Hill. 

Miss    Maud     Lasitter,     Snow    Hill. 

R.    J.    Matlock,    Hookerton. 

Miss   Irene    Syllivant,    Hookerton. 

Miss    Olive    Morrill,    Snow    Hill. 

Miss    Rosa    Canady,    Snow    Hill. 

Miss    Mary    Lasitter,    Snow    Hill. 

C.    V.    Cannon,    Snow   Hill,    No.    2. 

Miss  Mary   Edwardi     Snow    Hill.    No.    2. 


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D.    A.    Windham,    Snow   Hill,    No.   6. 

Miss    Ora    Carson,    Ayden,    No.     1. 

Miss     Willie    Harper,     Snow    Hill. 

Miss   Florence   Boyette,    Snow   Hill. 

Miss  Mary  Joyner,    Snow   Hill. 

Miss  Estelle  Exum,   Farmville. 

Mrs.    C.    H.    Btaman,    ^now    Hill. 

Miss   Mary   Harper,    Snow    Hill. 

Miss     Addie     Albritton,     Pikeville. 

Miss  Jennie   D'ecring,    Speights  Bridge. 

Miss   .\nnie   Warters,    La    Grange. 

Miss  Lula  McKeel,   Speights  Bridge. 

Mrs.    R.    E.    Moseley,    Speights   Bridge. 

Miss    May    Edmundson,    Fountain,    No.    2. 

Miss    Rosa    Holmes.    Snow    Hill. 

Miss   Nannie   Mewborn.    Snow   Hill. 

S.    J.    Davis,    Speights    Bridge,    No.    2. 

\Y.     L.     Taylor,     Snow    Hill. 

Miss    Maud     Hadley,     LaGrange. 

Miss   Nathalie    Outlaw,    Snow    Hill. 

Miss    Willie    Herring,    Snow    Hill. 

Miss   Lillian    Broome,    LaGrange. 

Miss    Celia    Maxwell,    Snow    Hill. 

Miss    Lena    Potter,    Snow    Hill. 

Miss    Lydia    ilewborn,    Snow    HilL 

Miss  Irene   Jones,    Arba. 

GUILFORD. 

Misg    Hattie    Greason,     Eulis. 

Miss   Abagail   Foust,   Julian,    No.    1. 

Miss    Lena    Hammer,    High    Point. 

Miss    Belle    Sockweil,    Gibsonville,    No.    1. 

Ernest    Iseley,    McLeansville. 

Miss  Ida  Hutchins,   Yadkinville. 

Miss  Margaret  E.   Peele,   Guilford  College. 

Miss     Agnes    Lee    Blake,     Greensboro. 

W.     G.     Lowry,     Greensboro. 

Miss   Linnie   Hodgin,    Summerfield,    No.    1. 

Folsom    Smith,    Summerfield. 

Mat    Medearis.    Greensboro. 

Mrs.     Rosa    Wharton,     Sylvester. 

Miss    Lelia    Harris,     Greensboro. 

Miss    Myrtle    Atwell,    Greensboro,    No.    1. 

Miss    Beatrice    Shepard,    Liberty,    No.    2. 

Miss    Lelia      Estelle      Fentriss,      Pleasant 
Garden. 

Miss    Anna    E.    hardin,    Greensboro. 

Misg    Louisa    Brooks,     Greensboro. 

Miss     Allie     B.      Pritchett,    Brown     Sum- 
mit,  R.   F.   D. 

Miss    Vanie    Tryan,    McLeansville. 

Miss  Sallie  L.    Fentress,    Pleasant   Garden. 

Miss    Adna    Edwards,    Kernersville. 

C.  Turrentine  Donnell,   Gretnsboro,  No.  4. 

Miss  Mary  B.    Tavlor,    Guilford   College. 

Miss    Daisy    Stack,    Colfax. 

Miss    Roberta    Stover,    Pleasant    Garden. 

Miss    Ella    V.     Pegram,     Greensboro. 

Miss    Esther    Pearl    Crawford,    Climax. 

Miss   Annie   Tickle,    Gibsonville. 

Wm.     Gurley    Cobb,     Pleasant    Garden. 

S.    A.    Tucker,   Kernersville,   No.   2. 

Mrs.  Rhoda  E.  Shepard,  Greensboro,  No.  4 

Miss   Will    Lois   Jones,    Greensboro. 

Miss  Maud  Myrtle  Amick,   Liberty,   No.   2. 

Miss     Anna    May    Kennedy,     Thomasville, 

Miss    Bettie   Thomas,    Stokesdale. 

Miss    Nannie    Lamb,     Guilford        College, 
No.  2. 

Miss    Pearl    Harding,    High    Point. 

Jas.     W.     Kellam,     McLeansville. 

Miss   Mattie   Greeson,    Whitsett. 


R.     M.     Gladstone,     Greensboro,     No.     0. 
J.    Wright    Pegram,    Stokesdale. 
J.    A.    Powers,    Higli    Point. 
Mrs.    Espie   Forbis,    Whitsett. 
Miss    Lu'.a    Wilson,     Madison. 
O.     V.     Woosley,    Pleasant    Garden. 
Mrs.    Alice   Burney,   Jamestown. 
Miss    Mamie    R.    Lamb,    Guilford    College, 
No.    2. 
Miss    Huldah     Marshall,     White    Plain?. 
Miss    Ida    Hutchens,    Yadkinville. 
Miss    Bessie    Howard,    Greensboro. 
Miss    Annie    Long,    Greensboro,    No.    7. 
Miss  E.    May  Coble,    Greensboro,    No.   6. 
Miss    Dovie    Mendenhall,     Liberty. 
Miss    Kara    Reid,     Silver    Hill,     No.     2. 
Miss    Cora    Lovings,     Fern. 
Miss    Mary    Smith,    Julian. 
Miss    Gertrude    Owtn,     Julian. 
John     S.     Ttague,     Greensboro,     No.     6. 
Robt.    M.    Goolsbv.    Matuson. 
W.    G.    Lowry.    Oak    Ridge. 
Miss    Nettie    Malloy,     Reidsville. 
Miss    Annie    Love,    Greensboro. 
R.    B.    Clarke,     Greensboro,    No.     2. 
S.     H.     Winch"ster,     (col.),     Greensboro. 
Miss    Elma    Johnson,    High    Point. 
Miss   Nannie   M.    Lowe,    High    Point. 
Miss    Lelia    Kirkman.    Pleasant    Garden. 
Chas.     L.    Jones,    High    Point. 
J.    F.    Webb,    Gibsonville. 
Miss   Bessie    Benbow,    Oak    Ridge. 
Miss    Lottie    Whitaker,    Oak    Ridge. 
Mrs.    T.    N.    Sei.ars.    Brown    Summit. 
Miss    Josephine    Scott,    Graham. 
Miss    Ella     Andffrson,     Burlington. 
L.     Lee    White,     Raleigh. 

HALIFAX. 

Miss  Marj'    Pheips,    Scotland    Neck. 

Miss  Mariani    Webb,     Scotland    Neck. 

Miss  Pauline   Tillery,    Scot  and   Neck. 

Miss  Bessie    Cherry,    Scotland    Neck. 

Miss  Lottie    Eure,    Halifax. 

Miss  Maude    Neville,    Heathsville. 

Miss  Nettie    Gilliam,    Halifax. 

Miss  Emma     M.yrick,     Littleton. 

Miss  Maude    Arrington,    Aure.ian   Springs. 

Miss  Frances  Pi-rker,   Heathsville. 

Miss  Thtresa    Dickens,     Halifax. 

Miss  Dela    Bustin,    Enfield. 

Miss  Vio'a    Wright,    Littleton. 

Miss  Clara    Egan    MaGuire,    Littleton. 

Miss  Helen    F.    MaGuire,    Littleton. 

Miss  Connie    W.     Johnston.     Littleton. 

Miss  E  la   L.    Johnston,    Littleton. 

Miss  Beatrice    Anderson,    Klkton. 

Miss  Mary    L.    Robertson,    Kitchin. 

Miss  Pattie   G.   Vaughan,   Tillery. 

Miss  Marie     Williams,     Ringwood. 

Miss  Reby    Ousby,    Halifax. 

Miss  Lizzie    Bennett,    Warrenton. 

Miss  Evie  Peele,   Palmyia. 

Miss  Effie  Whitaker,    Littleton. 

Miss  Mamie    E.    Pittman,    Whitakers. 

Miss  Helen    Perry,    Scotland    Neck. 

Miss  Annie    L.    Branch,    Weidon. 

Miss  Mattie    L.    Carter,    Kitchin. 

Miss  Nonie    Wil]iford,    Scotland    Neck. 

Miss  Lucy    C.    Sugg,    Tarboro. 

Miss  Lillian    Barkley,    Roanoke    Rapids. 

Miss  Daile   W^hitehead,    Scotland   Neck. 


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Miss  Helen   Daniel,    Halifax. 

Miss  Tempie   Daniel,    Airlie. 

Miss  Dora   Dickens,   Halifax. 

Miss  Jimmie    Clark,    Creek. 

Miss  Mamie    Hunter,    Brinkleyville. 

Miss  MjTa   Hunter,    Brinklejville. 

Miss  Margaret    Savage,    Scotland    Neck. 

Miss  Mary   L.    Whitehead,    Scotland   Neck. 

Miss  Mary    E.    Badger,    Rosemary. 

Miss  Mary    Wills,    Brinkleyville. 

Miss  Bessie    Hancock,    Scotland    Neck. 

Miss  Pennie   W.    Daniel,    Roanoke   Rapids. 

Miss  Daisy   E.    Rosser,    Essex. 

Miss  Willemia    Bobbitt,    Enfield. 

Miss  Alice    F.    Barham,    Halifax. 

Miss  Fannie  R.  Phelps,  Scotland  Neck. 

Miss  Minnie   K.    Dunn,   Scotland   Neck. 

Miss  Lou    V.    Morre,    Battleboro. 

Miss  M.    Elizabeth    Whitehead,    Scotland 
Neck. 

Jliss  E.   W.    Lucas,    Enfield. 

Miss  Linda   Inge,    W'eldon. 

Miss  Rachael    Hardee,    Enfield. 

Miss  Julia    Carter,    Littleton. 

Miss  Josephine    Crawley,    Littleton. 

Miss  Prvor   Bowers,    Roanoke   Rapids. 

Miss  Dorothy    E.     Pike,    Enfield. 
Miss     Mary     W.     Ro^cr,     Kssex. 

Miss  Sarah    Hartsell,    Aurelian    Springs. 

Miss  Mary  D.    Robinson,   Littleton. 
Miss     Margaret     Quincy,     Enfleld. 
E.    H.    Clark,    Halita.x. 

Miss  Lilly  I.    Hartsell,   Littleton. 

Miss  Ethel    W.     Bennett,     Littleton. 

Miss  Sarah    Blanchard,    .\urelian   Springs. 

Miss  Mamie    L.    Parker,    Enfield. 

Miss  Katie   L.   Bennett,   Enfleld. 

Miss  Helen   Thompson,    Aurelian    Springs. 

Miss  Lillie    Glasgow,    Scotland    Neck. 

Miss  Bessie    CheiTy,    Scotland    Neck. 

Miss  Carrie    Medlin,     Weldon. 

Miss  Mary    E.    White,    Enfield. 

Mrs.  J.    W.  Leggett,   Hobgood. 

HARNETT. 

John   A.    McLean,    Dunn. 

Miss    Florence    Gray,    Dunn. 

Miss    Mary    Hj-man,     Dunn. 

Miss    Mary    Moslej',     Dunn. 

Miss    Corinne    Harper,    IXmn. 

Miss   Minnie   Leggett,    Dunn. 

Miss    Pearl    Aycock,    Dunn. 

Miss   Jessie    Smith,    Dunn. 

Mrs.    Nor\'ella   Hodges,    Dunn. 

Seth   E.    Coats,   Dunn. 

S.    T.    Hodges,    Dunn. 

B.   F.   Miller,   Dunn. 

Miss    Lissie    Lee,    Dunn. 

J.    R.    Strickland,    Dunn. 

Miss  Ha  Aman,   Thoinwall. 

Miss    Flora    McCormick,     Cambro. 

Miss  Florence  Burgess,    Cambro. 

Miss   Mildred   Cameron,    Broadway,   No.    1. 

Miss   Nora    Smith,    Benson,    No.    3. 

S.    R.    Wilson,    Benson,    No.    3. 

Miss  Ernie  Smith,   C'arai.nas,   No.   1. 

Miss   Armelia   Meares,    Angler. 

J.     M.     Page,    Angler. 

J.   D.   Champion,   Chalk  Level. 

Miss    Annie   M.    Sheppard,    Chalk  Level. 

J.    J.    Burt,    Holly   Springs,    No.    2. 


Mrs.    Lillie   Wood,    Holly    Springs,    No.    2. 

G.    W.    HoUiday,    Kipling,    No.    1. 

Miss     Annie     Wttmore,     Duke. 

Miss    Sallie    Ratcliffe,    Duke. 

Miss    Rosa    Thomas,     Duke. 

Miss    Mamie    Elliot,    Duke. 

Miss  Edith   Parker,    Benson,    No.   3. 

John  M.    Coats,   Angler,   No.   3. 

C.    D.    Stewart,    Coats. 

Miss    Minnie    Geddie,    Coats. 

Miss   Sudie   Sexton,    Coats. 

Miss    Rella    Bryan,    Dunn,    No.    3. 

Miss  Effie  Holland,   Duke,   No.   2. 

Nora   Page,    Duke,    No.    2. 

J.   G.   Johnson,   Duke,   No.   2. 

Miss  Janie  Williams,  Linden. 

MIk    Callie    Page,     Duke,    No.    1. 

Miss  Vara  Lee,  Duke,   No.   1. 

Miss    JIaggie    Collier,    Duke,    No.    1. 

Miss    Flossie    Green,    Kipling,    No.    1. 

V.    C.    Matthews,    Kipling,    No.    1. 

Rev.    B.    G.    Early,    Chalybeate    Springs. 

Miss    Nannie    Utley,    Cardenas,    No.    1. 

M.    C.    Wilder,   Fuquay   Springs,   No.   1. 

J.    D.   Marcom,    Fuquav   Springs,   No.    1. 

Miss    Nellie    Smith,    Chalybeate    Springs. 

Miss    Flossie    Graham,    Spout    Springs. 

Miss    Ida    Campoell,    Cameron. 

J.     E.     Crutchfield,    Lillington. 

Miss    May    Withers,    Lillington. 

Miss    Margaret    Spears,    Lillington. 

Rev.    J.    A.    Campbell,    Buies    Creek. 

Mrs.    Florence    Shaw,    Buies    Creek. 

Miss    Lula    Green,     Lillington,     No.    1. 

Miss    lola    Upchurch,     Lillington,    No.    1. 

Miss    Nellie    Black,    ;5ummerville. 

Miss  Bessie  Davis,   Fish  Creek. 

Miss    Flora    Dickenson,    Mohawk. 

Miss   Jane   McCormick,    Lillington,   No.    1. 

Miss   Mary    McDonald,    Cambro. 

Miss    Annie   B.    McLean,    Legal. 

Miss  Ola  B.   Mcintosh,   Swann  Station. 

T.     A.     Harrington,     Harrington. 

H.     Y.     Smith,     Mohawk. 

Walter    Hogan,     Broadway. 

Z.    J.    Wormack,    Legal. 

HAYWOOD. 

W.    C.    Allen,    Waynes vUie. 

B.    L.    Baker,    Waynesville. 

J.    R.    Sanders,    Waynesville. 

Miss    Sarah    Roberts,    Waynesville. 

Miss   Jane    Swift,    WajTiesvilie. 

Miss    Mary    Davis,    Waynesville. 

Miss  Mary  McFadyan,    Waynesville. 

Miss   Cora   Ward,    Wa>TiesvIlIe. 

Miss    Mary    Ector,    Waynesville. 

Mrs.    Wyehe,    Waynesville. 

Miss   Annie    Shelton,    Waynesville. 

Miss    Pearl    Shelton,    Waynesville. 

J.    L.    Medford,    Waynesville,    No.    1. 

Miss  Una  Piatt,   Wajnesville,  No.   1. 

Miss  Carolina  Heinrich,  Waynesville,  No.l. 

Miss    Falsome    Medfc-d,    Clyde,    No.    1. 

Miss    Mae    Glance,    Clyde,    No.    1. 

Miss  Belle   Francis,   Waynesville,   No.   3. 

Miss   Mae    Glance,    Clyde,    No.    1. 

Miss    Belle    Francis,    Waynesville,    No.    3. 

Miss  Maggie  McElroy.   Waynesville,  No.  3 

J.   R.   Leatherwood,   Tuscola. 

Miss  French   Kirkpatrick,   Clyde,    No.   1. 


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L.    A.    Moody,    Waj'nesville,    No.    2. 

Mrs.   J.   L.   McNcer,   Waynesville,   No.   3. 

Miss   Gertrude   Wilson,    Waynesville,    No.2 

Miss   Daisie   Kinslanr!,    Waynesville,   No.  3, 

A.    C.    Cook,   Canton,   No.   2. 

L.    S.    Stamey,    Clyde. 

D.    H.    Pless,    Cruso. 

Frank    Byers,    Clyde. 

R.    I>.    McDowell,   Canton. 

Miss   Mattie    Bullard,    Canton. 

Miss    Constance    Wardlaw,    Canton. 

Miss    Margaret    Call,    Canton. 

Miss  Dorothy  Rockinham,  Canton. 

Miss    Christabel    McFadyan,    Canton. 

Miss    Estelle    McCracken,    Crabtree. 

R.     E.     Reynolds,     Canton. 

T.    H.    Rogers,    Clyde. 

Miss    Ida    McCracken,    Clyde,    No.    1. 

Miss   Mattie    Haynes,    Clyde   No.    1. 

J.    L.    Reynolds,    Clyde. 

Erastus    Stamey,    Clyde. 

Mrs.    M.    P.    Havnes,    Clvue. 

Jtrs.    D.    J.    Miller,    Clyde. 

Miss    Vessie    Cathey,    Clyde. 

R.    C.    Chambers,    Waynesville,    No.    2. 

C.    A.    Haynes,    Clve,    No.    1. 

S.    C.    Bryan,    Clyde,    No.    1. 

Miss   Ollie   Maney,    Clyde,    No.    1. 

Miss    Blanche    Sanfora,    Clyde,    No.    1. 

Claud    Williams,     Crabtree. 

Claud    Mcdford,    Clyde.    No.    1. 

Miss    Mary    Hawkins,    Crabtree,    No.    1. 

J.   T.    Ferguson,    Crabtree,   No.   1. 

Miss    Lizzie    McCracken,    Crabtree,    No.    1. 

Marshall  Messer,  Tea^ue. 

Miss    Leona    Fincher,    Crabtree,    No.    1. 

Mrs.    Delia    Fincher,    Hurricane. 

Miss    Effie    Jarrette,     Crabtree,     No.     1. 

Thomas    Bramlett,    Waynesville,    No.    2. 

AVm.     Howell,    Cove    Creek. 

Miss  Nora   Davis,    Cove   Creek. 

John    Howell,    Cove    Creek. 

Mi-s.    D.    J.    Moore,    Mt.    Sterling. 

Miss    Lizzie    McMahan,    Mt.    Sterling. 

Mrs.    May    Bennett.    Nellie. 

Glenn    Palmer,    Nellie. 

J.    A.   Singleton,    Waynesville,   No.   2. 

J.    M.    Queen,    Waynesville,    No.    2. 

Miss    Fannie    Haynes,    Clyde,    No.    1. 

Albert    Bramlett,    Waynesville,    No.    2. 

Miss   Georgia   Reeves,    Tuscola. 

Miss  Mollie   Oim  t-.,    \vn,-n  t:\iile,   No.   2. 
HENDERSON. 

Wm.    T.    Clark,    U.nu  rsouvule,    R.F.D. 

J.    S.    Hart,    Hendersonville   R.F.D. 

Miss  Clara  Pitello,   Hendersonville,  R.F.D. 

Miss   Lela    Hart,    Hendersonville,    R.F.D. 

Miss      Lucrttia      Love,       Hendersonville, 
R.   F.   D. 

Miss   Clyda    Hart,    Hendersonville,    R  F.D. 

Miss   Ola    Collins,    Hendersonville,    R.F.D. 

French     Pittello,     Hendersonville,     R.F.D. 

Miss      Allie      Kilpatrick,      Hendersonville, 
R.   F.  D. 

Miss      Mamie      Shipman,      Hendersonville, 
R.    F.    D. 

Miss      Celia      Freeman,        Hendersonville, 
R.    F.  D. 

Miss  Louise  Miller,  Hendarsonville,  R.F.D. 

Miss      Lola       Shipman,         Hendereonville, 
R.   F.   D. 


Miss     Lula     Hart,     Hendersonville,  R.F.D. 
M.   E.   Bamwell,   Hendersonville  R.F.D. 
T.    A.    Drake,   Hendersonville,    R.F.D. 
Henry   Huggins,    Hendersonville,    R.F.D. 
James  H.    Pace,   Hendersonville,   R.F.D. 
Luther     .Anderson,     Etowah,     R.F.D. 
M.    A.    Matheson,    Etowah. 
Miss   Callie   Morgan,    Etowah. 
J.   W.   Morgan,   Etowah. 
J.    W.    Anderson,    Etowah,    R.F.D. 

A.  J.    Hamilton,    Etowah,    R.F.D. 

Miss  Mary  Kate  Cash,   Horse  Shoe,  R.F.D. 

Miss  Augusta  Warlick,  Horse  Shoe,  R.F.D. 

Miss  Mary   Holden,    Horse   Shoe,    R.F.D. 

Miss   Hattie   Warlick,    Horse   Shoe,    R.F.D. 

Miss   Marv    Woodfin,    Horse   Shoe,    R.F.D. 

W.    S.    Young,    Flat    Rock,    R.    F.    D. 

Miss   Lala   Brock,    Flat    Rock,    R.F.D. 

Miss  Nellie  Hart,   Flat   Rock. 

Miss    Myrtle    G.    Hart,    Flat    Rock. 

G.     F.     Clark,     Flat     Rock. 

Mi-s.    J.    A.    Flack,    Edneyville. 

E.     E.     Lyda,     Edneyville. 

H.    M.    Lyda,    Edneyville. 

W.    R.    Paris,    D'ana. 

Miss    Matilda    Jane     Head,    Dana. 

J.    H.    Merchant,   Dana. 

Miss   Mattie   Sales,    Flctcner. 

Miss    Sue    Lanning,    Fletcher. 

Miss   Elizabeth   G.    Grabill,   Fletcher. 

B.  R.    Ledbetter,    Blantyre. 

C.  M.    Gallamore,    Brevard. 
Miss    Sallie    Osborne,    Brevard. 
Miss   Lena    Wilson,    Brevard. 
Miss   Georgia    Bell,    Brevard. 
Miss    Sarah    Freeman,    Bat    Cave. 
^Hss  Effle  Freeman,   Bat  Cave. 
Miss  Martha   Freeman,   Bat   Cave. 
Miss    Ethel    Pryor,    Bear    Wallow. 
Miss    Charlotte    Young,    Penrose. 
Miss    Bernice    Gibbs,    Dimsdale. 
T.    M.    Johnson,    Arden. 

Mrs.    T.    M.    Johnson,    Arden. 

Miss   Florence    McCracken,    Crabtree. 

Miss    Otta    A.    Tuvtv  v.    C'f.vr.land.    R.F.D. 

HERTFORD. 
Mrs.    R.    E.    Lee,    Bovkins,    Va.,    No.    2. 
J.    H.    Picot,    Como. 
Miss  Josephine  Vann,   Uomo. 
Miss    Bessie    Jones,     Como. 
Miss   Jennie    Ferguson,    Latta. 
Miss    Mary    C.    Deans,    Murfreesboro. 
W.     F.     Nelson,     Conway. 
Miss    Maude    Mitchell,    Murfreesboro. 
Miss    Kate    Story,    AiiosKie,    No.    3. 
Miss   Marv    Harrell,    Mapleton. 
N.     W.     Britton,    Winton. 
Miss    Eula     Wise,     Tunis. 
Miss  Clarice   Williford,    Ahoskie. 
Miss    Nettie    Odom,    Ahoskie. 
L.    F.    Godwin,    AhosKie. 
Miss    Minnie     Horton,     Cofield. 
Miss    Nita     Boyce,     Harrc'lsville. 
Miss    Maggie    Bradshav^^,    Harrellsville. 
Miss     Mary     Thomas,     Cofield. 
Miss   Irma   Shields,    Ahoskie,    No.    4. 
Miss    Gertnide    Brett,    Ahoskie. 
Miss   Mattie    Sykes,    Menola. 
Miss   Mattie   Garrett,    Ahoskie. 
Miss   Mary   Vann,    Auiander. 
Miss    Julia    Cobb,    Ahoskie. 


King's  Business   College  has   an    expert   penman    in   charge   of 
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Miss  Lydia  Mitchell    Aulander. 
E.    P.    Dixon,    Ahoskle. 
Miss    Melissa    Pliiliips,    Ahoskie. 
Miss   Eva   Watford,    Ahoskie. 

HYDE. 

Leslie   Simmons,    Faii-fli^Id. 

Mrs.   S.   J.   Mann,   Faii-fleld. 

J.    C.    Sadler,    Fairfiol.l. 

R.    E.    Carter,    Englehard. 

Guy   M.    Guthrie,    Enj^Iehard. 

Mrs.    J.     E.     Swindell,    Middleton. 

Miss   Pearl   Mann,   Lake   Landing. 

Miss   Sallie  Watson,   Lake   Landing. 

Miss   Ada   Rue,    Swan   Quarter. 

Miss    Pearl   Billups,    Swan   Quarter. 

Miss    Eagan    Giils,    Swan    Quarter. 

Mi^  Lillian  Spencer,   Swan  Quarter. 

J.   R.    Credle,   Swan  Quarter. 

Mrs.    K.    R.    Beckwith,    Swan    Quarter. 

Miss    Annie    Credle,    Swan   Quarter. 

Miss    Etta    Berry,     Swan    Quarter. 

Miss   Estelle   Spencer,    Swan   Quarter. 

Miss    Margaret    McGowan,    Swan    Quarter. 

Mrs.    Bettie    Midyette,    Scranton. 

George  T.   Tj'son,   Leachville. 

Miss  Etta  Spenci  r,   Scranton. 

IREDEUD. 

Miss   Ethel    Andrews,    Statesville,    No.    4. 

A.  G.    Blankenship,    Jennings. 

Miss   Laura    Bradford,    Eufola,    No.    1. 

Miss  Maud  Baity,   Dunlap. 

Miss    Anna    Baity,    Troutmans,   No.    2. 

Miss   Anna   Bagwell,    Loraj'. 

Miss  Maud   Brady,    Eufola. 

Miss   Cvnthia   Crater,    Olin. 

J.    W.   Crater,   Olin. 

J.    H.    Campbell,    Harmony. 

0.    P.    Campbell,    Statesvile,    No.    7. 

Smith    Campbell,    Statesville,    No.    5. 

Miss   Bessie   Cline,    Statesville. 

C.    A.    Davidson,    Statesville,    No.    3. 

Miss    Sallie    Davidson,    Statesville,    No.    3. 

Mrs.    Lois    Ervin,    Mooresville,    No.    I. 

J.   O.   Ervin,   Mt.    Mourne. 

L.    A.    Ervin,    Scotts. 

Miss   Nettie    Freeland,    Troutmans. 

Miss    Elizabeth    Fost?r,    Statesville. 

Mr.   J.    W.    Foster,   Cleveland,   No.   2. 

B.  L.    Gatton,    Olin. 

Miss   Lena  Grav,    Statesville,    No.   6. 

Miss   Etha  M.    Goforth,    Olin. 

Miss  Marv  A.   Hill,   Statesville,   No.   5. 

Millard   B.    Holton,   O'in. 

H.    C.    Hepler,    Jennings. 

Miss   Daisy   Heath,    Harmony. 

Miss   Margaret    Howard,    Ti'outmans. 

B.    C.    Howard,    Troutmans,    No.    2. 

Perry   HoPand,    New   Hope. 

Miss  Ina  Huie,   O'in. 

Miss  Mattie  R.   Hall,   Statesville,  No.   2. 

Miss   Mabel    Hunter,    Loray. 

Everctte   Harmon,   Statesville,   No.   5. 

S.   C.    Johnson,   Jenninsfs. 

J.   R.   Johnson,  Jcnninsrs,   No.   1. 

Miss  Elizabeth   Knox,    Statesville,    No.   4. 

G.   A.   Lazenby,  Stat^s-ville,  No.  4. 

Francis   Johnson,    Statesville,    No.    6. 

M.    T.    Hinshaw,    Troutmans. 

Mrs.    J.    P.    Moore,    Eufola,    No.    1. 


J.    F.    Mitchell,    Cool    Springs. 

Miss   Leiia   Mitchell,    Harmony,    No.    3. 

R.   M.   Maybcrry,   New  Hope,   No.   1. 

Miss  Jennie   McLelland,   Statesville,   No.  6. 

Miss  Ethel   Morrison,    Statesville,   No.   2. 

Jno.   R.  Myers,   Jennings. 

Clyde    Nicholson,    Haniptonville,    No.    1. 

Miss    Bessie   Nicho"son,    Harmony. 

A.    B.    Oxford,    Statesvile. 

W.   G.    Privette,    Statesville,    No.    2. 

A.    M.    PliaiT,    Statesville,    No.    5. 

R.    C.    Redman,    Mooresville,    No.    1. 

Miss   AUie   Redman,    New   Hope. 

T.   A.    Rimmer,  Statesville,   No.   3. 

W.    M.    Reid,    New   Hope. 

Miss   Li!a   Reece,    Elmwood. 

J.     W.     Rash,    Statesville. 

0.  P.   Beard,   Mooresville,   No.   2. 

A.   J.    Shaver,   Mooresville,   R.   F.  D. 

Miss   Lillian   Shinn,   Troutmans,    No.   2. 

J.    W.    Sharpe,    llarmonv,    No.    2. 

W.    P.    Sharpe,    Harmonv,    R.    F.    D. 

J.   A.    Stewart,   Eufola,   No.   i. 

R.   C.   Sloan,   Olin. 

C^avton   Troutman,    Troutmans. 

Wni.    Trivette,    Eufola. 

Huie   Templeton,    Jennings. 

N.    F.    Templeton,    Jennings. 

Alee    Templeton,    Mooresvill°,    No.    4. 

Vennie   Joe   Templeton.    Mooresville. 

AVatt   Summers,    Statesville,    R.    F.    D. 

Miss   Jennie   Taylor,    Troutmans,    No.    1. 

Miss   Mattie  To'bert,   Troutmans,   No.   1. 

Miss  Claudia   Tharpe,    Harmony. 

Miss   Mamie    Tharpe,    Harmony. 

Miss    Nannie    Tharpe,    Harmony. 

H.    P.    VanHoy,    Jennings. 

J.    W.    Vanllo}',    Harmony. 

R.    W.    Windsor,    Hampton\iile,   No.    1. 

E.    H.   Williams,   New  Hope. 

C.    M.    Wooten,    Harmony,    No.   1. 

G.   H.   Weaver,   Lorav. 

J.    M.   Watts,   Scotts.' 

Alta    Younger,    Statesville,    R.    F.    D. 

R.    E.    Lr-van,    Stonv   Point. 

C.   T.   Pool,  Statesville. 

J.  N.   Morgan,   Harmony. 

Miss    GertiTjde    Harwell,    Statesville. 

S.     E.     Hedrick,     Statesville,     R.F.D. 

JACItSON. 

Miss   Hattie   Norton,    Cashiers. 

Miss  Pearl   Zachary,    Casniers. 

Miss  Lessie    Norton,    Norton. 

Miss   Bessie   Picklcsimer,    Whiteside. 

Miss  Julia  Henson,   >orton. 

Miss  May   R.    Jamison,    Glenville. 

Miss   Eva    Brown,    Cowarts. 

John    W.    Bird,    Whittier. 

Vernon    Hooper,    Tuckaseigee. 

Miss  Olive   Long,   Painter. 

Miss    Alice   McGuire.    Norton. 

L.    V.    Tilley,    Speedwell. 

1.  H.    Powell,    Tnckaseigee. 
Miss    Flodia    Wike,    Tuckaseigee. 
Miss   Lela    Norton,    East   LaPorte. 
Miss   Lillie   Wood,    Wolf  Mountain. 
J.    A.   Johnson,   Arg^ira. 

Miss   Rosa   Powell,   Tuckaseigee. 
Miss  Willa   Tritt,    Tuckaseigee. 
Miss   Florence   Coward,    Painter. 


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J.    I.    Stephenson,    Clavton,    No.    1. 

Miss    Floy    Johnson,    Clayton,    No.     1. 

Miss    Elsie    Penny,    Garner,    No.    1. 

Miss    Sara    Whitley,    Wilson,    No.    3. 

Miss  Kate  Edniundson,  Willow  Springs, 
R.   F.   D.  No.   1. 

J.   M.    Turner,   Garner,   No.    1. 

Miss   Ix)U   Young,    Benson,    No.    4. 

Miss    Lettie    Ryals,    Smithfleld,    No.    1. 

Miss    Mattie    Stephenson,    Benson,    No.    4. 

Miss  Cvnthia  Austin,  Willow  Springs, 
R.    F.    D.'  No.    1. 

Miss    Leola    Smith,    Angrier,    No.    1. 

H.     D.     Lambert,    Benson,    No.     1. 

H.    V.    Rose,    Benson,    No.    'S. 

Miss    Geneva    Benson,    Benson,    No.    o. 

Miss    Maggie    Hardee,    Benson,    No.    3. 

Miss    Lillian    Young,    Benson,    No.     4. 

R.   H.   Higgins,   Benson,   No.   1. 

Miss  Ettie  Wheeler,   Benson,  No.   1. 

Miss   Mamie    Page,    Benson,    No.    1. 

R.     A.     Weaver,     Four    Oaks. 

Miss  Vessie  Coats,    Four  Oaks,   No.   4. 

Miss  Emily  S.   Smith,   SmithfiLld,  No.   1. 

Rev.   J.    R.   Johnson,   Four  Oaks,   No.    4. 

Miss    Laura    Canaday,    Benson,    No.    1. 

Miss   Lessie    Rose,    Four   Oaks,    No.    4. 

G.    H.    Wheeler,    Benson. 

F.    L.    Woodall,    Benson. 

Miss   Johnnie    Parker,    Four   Oaks,    No.    3. 

Miss    Ella   Parker,    Four   Oaks,    No.    3. 

J.    L.    Woodall,    Four    Oaks,    No.    3. 

M.     L.     Altman,     Benson,     No.     2. 

Miss  Mary   Marshburn,    Benson,   No.    2. 

Julian    Godwin,    Benson,    No.    3. 

Miss    Liliie    Watson,    Benson,    No.    3. 

Miss    Ethel    Barber,    Benson,    No.    2. 

Junius    Barefoot,    Benson,    No.    2. 

Miss    Hepsic    Hudson,    Dunn,    No.     2. 

Miss    Annie    Lassiter,    Beasley,    No.    2. 

Joseph    W.     Wood,     Benson,    No.    2. 

John    Langston,     Benson,     No.    2. 

Arthur    Britt,     Beasley,    No.     1. 

Mrs.     Luna    Toler,     Beasley,    No.     1. 

C.    M.    Altman,    Beasley,    No.    2. 

Samuel    H.    Massey,    Four   Oaks,    No.    1. 

Miss    Jane    Lee,     Four    Oaks,     No.    1. 

Rev.   C.   B.    Strickland,   Four  Oaks,   No.  1. 

N.    B.    Strickland,    Four   Oaks,    No.    1. 

Ira    Lee,    Four    Oaks,    No.    'Z. 

Miss    Obelia    Lee,    Four    Oaks,    No.    2. 

C.  J.    Thomas,    Four    Oaks,    R.    P.    D. 
Osborn   Langston,    Four  Oaks,   R.    F.   D. 
Miss    Ellen    Eldridge,    Four    Oaks. 

Miss   Kezzie   Peedin,    Princeton,    R.    F.    D. 
Miss   MoUie   E.    Helme,    Princeton,    No.    2. 
A.    J.    Fitzgerald,    Princrton,    R.    F.    D. 
S.    R.    Brady,    Pine    Level. 
J.     N.    Wiggs,     Pine    Level,    No.    1. 
Miss    Ruth    Jones,    Smithfleld,    No.    2. 
Miss    Onie    Britt,     Smithfleld,     No.    2. 
P.    J.    Korncgay,    Princeton,    R.    F.    D. 
E.     P.    Pearce,    Princeton,    R.    F.    D. 

D.  M.    Bizzell,    Princeton,    R.    F.    D. 
Miss  Bertha  Rayford,   Princeton,  R.   F.   I>. 
Miss    Sallie   O  iver,    Kenly,    R.    F.    D. 
Mrs.    Daisy    Pittman,    Kenly,    No.    4. 
Miss    Annie    Aycock,    Kenly. 

Miss    Anna    Smith,    Kenly,    No.    2. 

Miss    Emily    Stephenson,    Kenly,    No.    2. 

Miss    Hettie    Raytord,    Selma,    No.    1. 


Theo.    D.    Shelton,    Rich   Mountain. 
W.    B.    Davis,   Cowarts. 
G.    W.    Sprinkle,    Painter. 
Miss  Susie  Brown,   Harris. 
Miss  Mattie  Rigdon,   SpeedwelL 
Miss  Gertie  Coward,   Painter. 
John  T.    Ammons,   Oscar. 
Mrs.   Lena   Wallace,    Painter. 
Miss  Bertha   Henson,    Webster. 
Mrs.    Otelia   Ixing,    Painter. 
Miss   Cellie    Bryson,    Painter. 
B.    F.    Buchanan,   Glenville. 
Miss   Demmerries   Long,    Faintir. 
Miss   Birdie   Shelton,    Whittier. 
S.   T.   C^ioper,   Whittier. 
J.   L.    Woodward,    Webster. 
Miss    Lillian    Stillwell,    Webster. 
Miss    Julia    Frissell,    Webster. 
Miss  Kittle   Zachary,   Norton. 
Miss    Sadie    Stillwell,    Webster. 
Miss   Gertiiide   Wilson,    Painter. 
Grover   C.   Cooper,   Whittier. 
Mack    Higdon,    Deets. 
Miss    Inez   D.    Cathev,    Sylva. 
Miss   Bertha   L.    Ensley,    Sylva. 
Miss   Lena   Bryson,    Sylva. 
W.    C.    Queen,   D'illsboro. 
Miss  Bessie  Shelton,   Whittier. 
Miss   Mary    McHan,    Wi'mot. 
D.    A.    Monteith,    Dillsboro. 

■ Owen,    Whitti'T. 

Mrs.    M.    B.    Henson,    Whittier. 
Miss  Margaret  McLauglin,   Whittier. 
Miss  Lela   Henson,   Webster. 

JOHNSTON. 

I.    T.    Turlington,    Smithfleld. 

Miss    Bettie    bee    Sanders,    Smithfleld. 

Miss     Mamie     Ellis.     Smithfleld. 

Miss     Rena     Bingham,     Smithfleld. 

Mrs.     I.     T.     Turlington,     Smithfleld. 

H.    V.    Cole,    Selma. 

Miss    Bessie    Whitaker,    Selma. 

Miss    Ruth    Matthews,    Selma. 

Miss    Florence    Fitzgerald,     Selma. 

Mrs.    R.    A.    Ashworth,    Selma. 

J.    E.    B.    Davis,    Selma. 

J.     R.     Williams,     Clayton. 

Miss    lone    Guley,    Clayton.     . 

Miss    Ruby    Ellis,    Clayton. 

Miss  Bessie  Pulliam,    Clayton. 

R.    T.    Teague,   Kenly. 

Miss   Rena   Edgerton,    Kenly. 

Miss    Emma   Matthews,    Kenly. 

Mrs.    C.    C.    Teague,    Kenly. 

L.    T.    Royall,    Benson. 

Miss    Ml  ta    F.    Wi  liams,    Benson. 

Miss     Lillian     Markham,     Benson. 

Miss    Jennie    Baucom,    Benson. 

Miss   E.    Gertrude   Coleman,    Wilson   Mills. 

Miss   Nellie    Richardson,    Wilson   Mills. 

J.     L.     Showier,    Princeton. 

Mrs.    M.    R.     Strachan,    Princeton. 

Miss    Minnie    R.    Strachan,    Princeton. 

N.    W.    McLamb,    Four    Oaks. 

Mrs.     Sopliia    Adams,     Four    Oaks. 

Miss   Anna   McLcod,    Four   Oaks. 

W.   P.   Cameron,   Pine  Level. 

Miss   Eu'a   Jones,    Pine   Level. 

J.    N.     Wiggs,    Micro. 

Mrs.    J.    N.     Wiggs,    Micro. 


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Misa  Cora   Edgerton,    Selma,    No.    4. 
Miss   J.    H.    Stuckey,    Pine    LeveL 
Miss    Debbie    Bailey,    Selma,    No.    1. 
Miss    Bertie   Jones,    Selma,    No.    1. 
M.    D.     Thomas,    Kenly,    No.    2. 
Miss   Mary   Bunn,    Kenly,   No.    2. 
R.    H.    Hudson,    Selma,    No.    2. 
Miss    Katie    Bailey,    Kenly,    No.    2. 
Miss   Jennie   Hester,    Wakefield,    R.    F.    D. 
Mrs.     Martha    High,    Selma,    No.     2. 
Miss   Mary   L.    Dunn,    Wakefield,    No.    1. 
Miss    Acena    Edwards,    Selma,    R.    F.    D. 
Mrs.    I.    W.    Hocutt,    Wakefield,    No.    1. 
E.     Liles,    Archer. 

Miss   Ida   Castleberry,    Archer,    R.    F.    D. 
Miss   Anna   C.    Boone,    Wakefield,    No.    1. 
Miss   Fannie   Edwards,    Archer,    R.   F.    D. 
Miss    Emma    Eldridge,     Archer,    No.    1. 
A.    C.    Standi,    Selma,    R.    F.    D. 
Misa   Ida   Woodard,    Micro. 
Miss   Myrtle    Bagley,    Selma,    No.    1. 
J.    P.    Easom,    Selma,    No.    1. 
Miss    Anna    Underwood,     Smithfleld. 
Miss   Sarah    Pipkin,    Smithfleld,    No.    2. 
Miss  Lona  Edgerton,   Smithfleld,   No.  2. 
W.    J.    Alford,    Smithfleld,    No.    1. 
Miss  Cornelia   Sanders,    Smithfleld,   No.    1. 
Mrs.     Lillie     L.     Johnson,     Wilson     Mills, 
No.    3. 

J.    A.   Batten,    Wilson  Mills.   No.   3. 

JONES. 

Miss    Ora    Dudley,    Trenton. 

Miss   Eva    Pollock,    Trenton. 

Miss    Mabel    Wilson,    Trenton. 

Miss    Eunice    May,     Trenton. 

Miss    Rosa    Wooten,     ^renton. 

Miss    Birtie    Taylor,    Trenton. 

Miss  Ethel  McDaniel,   Trenton. 

Miss    Inez    Koonce,     Trenton. 

E.     A.     Hammon,     Trenton. 

M.    W.    Whitaker,    Trenton. 

Jos.   Koonce,  Trenton. 

Miss    Florence    Wooten,    Maysville. 

Miss   Rosa    Lee    Shaw,    Maysville. 

Miss    Mary    Parker,    Maysville. 

P.    C.    Williams,    Kinston. 

Miss    Mariza    Oldham,    Kinston. 

Miss    Ruth    Outlaw,    Kinston. 

A.    H.     White,    Polloksvi.'e. 

Miss    Stella    Simpson,    Polloksville. 

Miss    Sallie    Foscue,    Maysville. 

Miss    Lizzie    Brinson,     Keesboro. 

Miss    Ethel    Trevillian,     Richmond,    Va. 

Miss     Blanche     Arnold,     Dover. 

George     G.     Noble,     Tuckahoe. 

Mrs.    Eula   Noble,   Tuckahoe. 

T>ENOJR. 

Miss  Mary    O.    Rice,    Kinston. 

Miss   Addie   Coward,    Grifton. 

Miss    Ag^es    Oakes,     Hugo. 

Miss    Blanche    Taylor,    Kinston. 

Mrs.    W.    C.    Sutton.    Kinston. 

Miss   Beatrice   Raynor,    Kinston. 

Miss    Mae    Braxton,    Kinston. 

Miss   Julia   Jarman,    Kinston,    R.    F.    D. 

Mrs.   J.    H.    MewDorne.   Kinston,   R.    F.   D. 

Miss  Bessie   Jloore,   Kinston,    R.    F.    D. 

Mrs.   Zuleime  Wooten,    Kinston. 

Mrs.   Nonie   Herring,   Kinston. 


Floyd  Loftin,  Kinston,  R.  F.  D. 

Miss  Kate   Kornegay,   LaGrange,  R.   F.   D. 

Miss    Nannie    Pridgen,    LaGrange,    R.F.D. 

Miss  Ella  W.   Barrel  1,   LaGrange,   R.  F.  D. 

Miss  Mary  E.  Baugham,  LaGrange, 
R.    .F   D. 

Miss  Blanche  Ivev,   LaGrange,  R.   F.   D. 

Uzzell,    LaGrange,    R.    F.    D. 

Miss   Floy   Quinn,    Seven   Springs,  R.  F.  D. 

Miss   Bessie   Elmore,   Kinston,    R.    F.    D. 

Miss  Lillie  Belle  Tally,  Seven  Springs, 
R.    P.    D. 

Miss    Lillie    Herring,    Deep    Run. 

Miss   Dwilla   Heath,    Deep   Run. 

Miss  Annie   Rhodes,    Deep   Kun. 

Miss   Etta   Jones,    Kinston.    R.    F.    D. 

Miss   Carrie   Davis,    Kinston,    R.    F.    D. 

Miss    Bessie    Worley,    Kinston. 

Miss  Eugenia  Scarljorough,  Kinston,  R. 
F.   D. 

Miss  Alice  Jackson,   Kinston,   R.   F.   D. 

Miss   Evelyn    Smith,    Pink   Hill. 

Miss   Delia    Hazelton,    Repose. 

Miss    Mary    Moye,    Repose. 

Miss    Fannie    Aldridge,    Repose. 

Mrs.    Laura   Jones,    Repose. 

Troy  Tyndal,   Repose. 

Miss  Jessie  Hardy,    Deep   Run. 

Miss   Hattie   Hardv.    Deep   Run. 

Phillip   Stroud.    Kinston,    R.    F.    D. 

Miss  May  Smith,   Kinston,   R.   F.   D. 

Miss   Mattie    Noble,    Kinston,    R.    F.    D. 

Miss    Lillie    Bryan,    Kinston. 

Miss  Martha   Brown,    Kinston,    R.   F.   D. 

Miss   Natale   Wooten,   Kinston,   R.   F.   D. 

Miss    Phebe    Shaw,    Kinston. 

Miss  Kathleen  Wooten,   Kinston,  R.   F.   D. 

Miss   Melissa    May.    Kinston,    R.    F.    D. 

Miss    Mary   C.    Harvey.    Kinston,    R.  F.  D. 

Miss   Alice   King,    Kinston,    R.    F.    D. 

LINCOLN. 

Miss  Minnie  Bess,   Cherryville. 

Miss  Laura    Hinkle,    Stanley,    R.    F.    D. 

Miss  Ruth   Warlick.    Reepsville. 

Miss  Lela   Finger,    Alexis.    R.    F.    D. 

Miss  Alice    Huss,    Southside. 

Miss  Nora   Huss,    Southside. 

Miss  Alice   Graham,   Machpelah. 

Miss  Edna    Reinhardt,    Stanley. 

Miss  Louise    Reinhardt.    Stanley. 

C.    L.    Eaker,    Cherryville. 

Miss  Leona    Robinson,    Machpelah. 

Miss  Fannie    Mcintosh,    D'enver. 

Miss  Allie    May    Rudisille,    Iron    Station. 

Miss  Flossie    Armstrong.    Iron    Station. 

Miss  Hattie    Armstrong,    Iron    Station. 

Robert     Camp.     Iron     Station. 

Mi.ss  Pearl    Camp,    Iron    Station. 

Miss  ]\Iay    Camp,    Iron    Station. 

Miss  Ruth    Rudisill,    Iron    Station. 

Miss  Maude   Ramsey,    Lincolnton. 

iliss  Flossie    Ramsey,    Lincolnton. 

Miss  .lessie    Ramsey,    Lincolnton. 

Miss  Nora    Ramsey,    Lincolnton. 

Miss  Ada    Ramsey,    Lincolnton. 

T.    S.    Ramsey,    Lincolnton. 

IMiss  Emma    Hinkle,    Stanley. 

Miss  Carrie    Ba'lard,    Alexis. 

Miss  Laura    Bingham,    Fallston. 

Miss  Emma    Grigg.    Fallston. 


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M.    B.    Clegg,   Crouse. 

Miss   Clara   Smyre,    Ciouse. 

Miss    Bettie    York,   Crouse. 

S.    A.    Brown,    Crouse. 

Oeie    Hauss,    Lincolnton. 

Miss   Pearl   Crooks,    LincoTnton. 

Bcaurcguard   Hauser,   Lincolnton. 

Rev.    C.    R.    Ross,    Lincolnton. 

Mrs.    Georgia    Ross,    Lincolnton. 

Miss    Mamie    Rudisille,    Iron    Station. 

Miss    Sulj'o    Brown,    Iron    Station. 

J.    K.    Rudisille,    Iron   Station. 

Miss  Eva   Dellingcr,   Iron   Station. 

Miss   Addie   Delling-er,   Iron   Station. 

Miss    Cora    Dellinger,    Iron    Station. 

Waverly    Rudisille,    Iron    Station. 

Miss    Estelle    Ale.xander,    Stanley. 

Miss  Julia   E.    Cashion,    Stanley. 

Miss    Cora    Blair,    Stanley. 

D.    E.    Bolick,    Denver. 

J.    W.    Mcintosh,    Denver. 

Miss   Rebecca   Howard,   Denver. 

Miss   Jessie   Mundy,    Denver. 

T.    M.    Luty,    Ree'psville. 

Austin   Wilson,    Reepsville. 

Miss  Vara  Hauss,  R?epsville. 

Riser  Hauss,    Reepsville. 

Miss    Susie    Phillips,    Newton,    R.    F.    D. 

D.  P.    Beam,   Cherryville. 

A.  M.   Williams,   Henry. 

Miss   Sallie    Wilson,    Lawndale. 
Charlie    Maples,    Toluca. 
Harry    Smallwood,    Toluca. 
Miss  Grorsria  Lutz,    Eallston. 
Miss   Maude    Beam,    Henry. 
Miss   Ellis   Proctor,    Long   Shoals. 
W.    C.    Hallman,    Llnco'nton. 

E.  I.    Mosteller,    Reepsville. 
R.    E.    Lineberger,    Southside. 
Luther   Abernathy,    Iron   Station. 
Henry   Womack,    Alexis. 

Miss   Sarepta    Smathers,    Henry. 
Miss  Ellen   W.    Graham,   Machpelah. 
Miss   Connie    Proctor,    Denver. 
Miss    Mary    Lou    Stamey,    Lawndale. 

B.  A.    Bess,    Clierrvv'ille. 
Miss    Beulah    Wood,    Henrj'. 

B.  P.     Caldwell,    Lincolnton. 
Miss    Lala    Mimdy,    Lincolnton. 
Miss    Pearl    Gall,    Lincolnton. 
Miss   Maud   Mu'len,    Lincolnton. 
Miss    Nannie   Tiddv,    Lincolnton. 

MACON. 
G.    AV.    Stcpp,    Aquone. 
J.   L.   Fonts,   Franklin,   No.   3. 
D.    C.    McCoy,    Etna. 
G.   L.   Cathey,  Higdonsville. 

C.  A.    Setsen,    Franklin,    No.    1. 
Miss    Elizabeth    Kellv,    Franklin. 
Miss  M.    A.    Wells,    Shortoff. 
Miss   Eva   Higdon,    Hi<!:dons-sTlle. 
Miss   Margaret   Bulgin,    Franklin. 
Miss   Adelaid'?   Bulgin,    Franklin. 
Miss   Pearl    Barnard,    Franklin,    No.    3. 
iliss    Maud    Barnard,    Franklin,    No.    3. 
Miss   Mary   Jenkins,    Leatherman. 

B.    S.    West,    Etna. 

J.   E.    Allen,    Leatherman. 

D.  A.     Allen,    Lfatherman. 

Miss    Louise    .\nhur.    Franklin,    No.    1. 
W.    C.    Morrison,    Etna. 


W.    J.    Duvall,    Stiles. 

D.  L.  Bradley,  Etna. 
F.  F.  Bradley,  Etna. 
R.    L.    Green,    Franklin. 

Miss  Ella  Poind'Xtcr,   Franklin. 

S.    J.    Dean,    Etna. 

Miss    Vernon    Dean,     Dean. 

E.  A.    Snyder,    Dean. 

Miss  Nina  Hiu^dnn,  Higdonsville. 

Miss    Nora    McGaha,     Etna. 

J.   C.  Moore,   Elijay. 

Mrs.    E.    C.    Simjikins,    Leatherman. 

A.    M.    Ledford,    Otto. 

Miss    Mary    Mashburn,    Franklin. 

Mrs.    Parazada   Miller,    Shot. 

Miss    O  ive    Patton,     Franklin,    No.    1. 

Miss    Hester    Penland,    Franklin. 

Miss    Dora    Phillips,    Franklin. 

Miss    Cora    Phillips,    Franklin. 

Miss   Maybelle    Bryson,    Franklin. 

Miss   Mar^'  D.    West,    Franklin. 

Miss     Lo'a     Penland,     Scaley. 

Miss    Nora    Morrison,    Etna. 

Miss    Cora    Morrison,    Etna. 

Miss    Ardina    Hurst,    Franklin. 

Miss   Lamalda    Hurst,    Franklin. 

A.    C.   Hurst,   Franklin.  • 

Miss   Pearl   Gibson,    Franklin,   No.    1. 

Miss    Fannie    Raby,    Franklin. 

W.    L.     Griggs,    Franklin. 

J.     N.     Arnold,     Highlands. 

A.     Hawkins,     Victoria. 

Miss    Nora    Leach,     Franklin. 

Miss    Laura    Leach,     Franklin. 

J.    A.    Morrison,    Franklin. 

P.    R.    Young,    Dean. 

Ben   Matlock,    Wests   Mills. 

Miss   Nannie  Matlock,    Wests  Mills. 

Miss   Jennie   Matlock,   Wests   Mills. 

Miss   Vonnie   Wst.   W°o(s   Mills. 

MADISON, 
George    E.    Sprinkle,    Jupiter. 
Miss  Etta   Allman,    Marshall,    R.    F.    D. 
William   Worlev,   Jr.,    Marshall,    R.    F.   D. 
Tola    J.    Gammill,    Walnut. 
Miss   Zena   Brvan.   Marshall,   R.    F.   D. 
Will    W.    Peek.    Peek. 
Miss     Carrie     Henderson,     Walnut. 
Miss  Emma  Gabogan.   Walnut. 
Miss   Lilian    Bryan,    Marshall,    R.    F.    D. 
Miss   Pansy    Anderson,    Paint    Fork. 
Jesse    B.    Rice.     Big    Laurel. 
Miss  Martha   Case,    Allenstand. 
John    Rice,     Big    Laurel. 
Miss    Lena    Waddell,     Alleghany. 
Miss    Alice    H.    Thornton,    Bilva. 
Miss  Inez  BaUard,  Carmen. 
Miss   Myrtle    Bryan,    ^larshall,    R.    F.    D. 
Miss    Clara    B.     Reynolds,     Sandy. 
Miss  Kate   Bryan,    Marshall,   R.    F.    D. 
Miss    Leila    Reese,    Mars    Hill. 
Miss    Nina    Bryan,    Marshall. 
Stiss    Lillie    Carter,    Paint    Fork. 
Miss    Etta    Carter,    Paint    Fork. 
Miss  Mildred   Baird,  Mars  Hill. 
Miss  Maggie   Hamlin,    California   Creek. 
Don    Baird,    Mars    Hill. 
Starling    Ponder.    California   Creek. 
J.    E.    Wills,    California    Creek. 
Norman    Ponder,    Ma''s    Hill. 
Robert    A.    Reeves,    Cross    Rock. 


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Miss    Avio    Reeves,    Cross   Rock. 

Mrs.    Carrie  Teague,    Marshall. 

Mrs.    Nora   Robats,    Marshall,    R.    F.    D. 

Mias    Maggie    Payne,    Marshall,    R.    F.    D. 

Miss   Ethel   Brvan,    Marshall,    R.    F.    D. 

Sam    E.    Robert,    Marshall. 

Roseoe    Lankford,    Blurr. 

G.    T.    Hampton,    Trust. 

B.    N.    Coward,    Trust. 

Miss  Ellcnia  Ball,   Marshall. 

W.    P.    .Jervis,    Mars    Hill. 

J.    E.    Bradley,    Hot   Springs. 

M.    C.    Folkncr,    Marshall. 

Mrs.     Robbie     Brigman,     Allenstand. 

Miss   Louise    Ball,    Marshall. 

Miss   Ziila   Gibbs,    JIars   Hill. 

J.    Judson    Rice,    Big    Laurel. 

Miss    Kate    Chandler,    Walnut. 

Marion    Marchbanks,    Faust. 

W.    C.    Ingle,    Buckner. 

Miss   Lula   M.    Peek,    Peek. 

Miss   Emma   English,    Faust.     * 

Miss    Kittie    English,     Faust. 

Sam    J.    Peek,    Peek. 

Miss    Margaret    Brown,    Hot    Springs. 

E.     D.     Jervis,     Barnard. 

T.    A.    Brooks,    Bluff. 

Miss    Minnie     Allman,     Marshall. 

Miss   Maggie   Ledford,    Spring   Creek. 

Miss    Nannie    Runnion,    Walnut    Run. 

J.    Winston    Rice,    Big    Laurel. 

H.    D.     Waldness,    Marshall. 

J.    C.    Pinner,   Mars   Hill. 

Miss   Meda   Peek,    Mars   Hill. 

Miss    Jessie    L.    Huff,    Mars    Hill. 

Miss   Dessie    Chambers.    Jupiter. 

A.    W.    Arrowood,    Mars    Hill. 

MARTIN. 

Miss    Nellie    Ward,    Paimele. 
Miss   Fannie   B.    Timmons,    Williamston. 
Miss  Minnie  Manning   Williamston,   No.   4. 
Miss    Allie    Griffin,     \^  il'.iamston.    No.     i. 
J.   L.   Peel,  Jamesville. 
E.   H.   Ange,  Jamesville. 
Miss    Annie   Ballard,    A\  illiamston.    No.    3. 
Miss      Amanda      Gurgsnus,      Williamston, 
No.        2. 
S.   B.    Perry,   Williamsion,   No.   1. 
Miss  Callie   Brown,    Robersonville. 
Miss  Lydie   Roberson,   Robersonville. 
J.    D.    Everett,    Robeisonvllle. 
Miss  Dora   Ma.v   Krid°r,   Robersonville. 
Miss  .\lice  Grimes,  Rjoersonvflle. 
Miss  Millie  J.    Everett,    Robersonville. 
Miss    Dora    Everett,    Robersonville. 
Miss  Fannie  Woolard,   Robersonville. 
Miss  Annie  Lee  Roberson,  Robersonville. 
Miss  Fannie  Johnson,   Oak   City. 
Miss  Bessie  Casper,   Oak  City. 
Miss  Addie   Rollins,   Dardens. 
Miss  Sabrah  Hudson,  Dardens. 
Miss  C"audy  G.   Hardi^on,  Jamesville. 
J.    S.    Griffin,    Williani'^ton,    No.    1. 
Sylvester  Peel,   Williamston,   No.   1. 
Miss  Lucy  Smithwick.   Williamston,  No.  4. 
S.    L.    Liles,    Williamston. 
Miss    Rosa    Hamilton,    Williamston. 
Miss    Rosina    Dowcll,    Williamston. 
Miss   Lela    Brown,    Williamston. 
Mrs.    Chloe   Lanier,    SVUliamston. 


John    A.    Mizelle,    Ja.nesville. 

H.    A.    Neal,    Hamilton. 

Mrs.    W.   T.    Grimes,    Hamilton. 

Miss  Margaret   Chandlci ,    Hassell. 

Miss    Bettie    Taylor,    Cold    Point. 

Miss  JIamie   Roebuck,   Robersonville. 

Miss    Lillie    Wynn,    Everetts. 

J.    L.    Leggett,    Everetts. 

Mrs.    Fannie   Dorch,    Vheretts. 

Miss    Annie    C.    Anderi^on,    Williamston. 

Miss  Minnie  Hardison,   Williamston,  No. 

George    R.    Ward,    Jamesville. 

A.  Corej',    Jamesville. 

B.  S.    Cowing,    Williamston,    No.    1. 
H.   C.   Green,   Williamoton,   Jio.   1. 

Mrs.    H.    G.    Green,    Williamston,   No.    1. 

Miss   Ludie   Griffin,    Williamston,   No.    1. 

A.    J.    Manning,    Jamesville. 

Miss    Mayne   S.    Ives,    Robersonville. 

Mrs.    L.    A.    Briley,    Robersonville. 

Miss   Hattie   Burroughs;    Williamston. 

Miss  Sallie  Woreley,  Oak  City. 

John   W.    Darden,    Oak   City. 

Miss    Laura    L.    Whith  y,    Williamston. 

C.  M.    Peel,    Williamston,    No.    1. 
W.    H.    Wynn,    Jamesv'lle,   No.   2. 
Warren  W.   Waters,  Jamesville,  No.  2. 
N.    .\.    Getsinger,    D'ardens. 

Thomas  Getsinger,  Jir.iesvllle. 

McDOWEIilj. 

Miss   Ida  Bell   Ledbecttr,   L/ome. 

Miss  Vera  Hauss,   Red  Top. 

Miss   Lockie   Bird,    O^d   Fort,    No.    2. 

Miss    Florence    Himter,    Nebo. 

Bynum  Janes,   Ncbo. 

Miss   Jessie    Mundy,    Nebo. 

Miss    Effie    Lynch,     Nebo. 

Miss    Nannie    McCall,    Nebo. 

Miss   Cordelia   C.imp,    O'd  Fort,   No.   2. 

Miss  Anna  Camp,  Old  Fort,   No.   2. 

Miss    Beadie   Melton,    Old    Fort. 

R.    D.    Jenkins,    Old    Fort. 

Mrs.   R.   D.   Jenkins,   Old   Fort. 

Mrs.     Clark,    Old    Fort. 

A.    L.    Beach,   Old   Fort,    No.    1. 

Miss    Mollie    Hicks,    Old    Fort,     No.     1. 

Miss  Delia  Williams,   Old   Fort,   No.   1. 

Miss   Cora    Millar,    Old    Fort,    No.    2. 

Miss  Mattie  Hicks,    .\In.rion. 

Miss    Vesta    Hicks,    Marion. 

Miss    Kate    Edgcrton,    Marion. 

Miss  Mamie   Freeman,   Clarion. 

Miss   Essie    Wilson,    Nebo. 

Miss   Mary   Crater,    Alarion. 

Ju'ius    Parker,    Old   Fort,    No.    2. 

Miss  Maud  Elliott,   Marion. 

Miss    Annie    Greenlee,    Marion. 

Miss  Nora  McCall,    Ashford. 

Miss    Nannie     Gilliam,     Ashford. 

G.    D.    Taylor,    Dysartville. 

James   Goforth,    Dysartsville. 

Miss   JIaggie    Goforth,    Dysartville. 

Miss   Emma   Lou    Mallonee,    Dysartville. 

Afiss   Ellen    Conley,     •\;ihrord. 

Miss   Louise   Brown,    Ashford. 

W.   B.    Wilson,    Rocky  Pass. 

Mi.ss    Minnie    Lee    Nanney,    Demming. 

MECKLENBURG. 

Miss  Marie   Yea^  r,   Charlotte. 

Miss    Irene     Harris,     Chariot  te.     No.     3. 


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Miss    Eloise    Rankin.    Charlotte,    No.    1. 
Miss   Grace   Kirk,   Charlotte,    No.    7. 
Miss  Laura  Jane  Wilson,  Charlotte,  No.  ( 
J.    A.    Baldwin,    Charlotte,    No.    6. 
Edgar   Bvrum,    Charlotte,    No.    4. 
Harry    Todd.    Charlotte,    No.    5. 
Miss   Mary   Robertson,    Charlotte,  No.   3. 
Miss  Ida  Montgomery,   Charlotte,   No.   4. 
Miss   Carrie   Hinson,    Cliarlotte,   No.    4.        ( 
Miss  Essie   Todd,    Charlotte,   No.   5. 
Miss  Eunice   Hoover,    Charlotte,   No.    4. 
H.  H.  Scott,   Charlotte,  No.  S. 
W.    H.    Johnson,   Charlotte,    No.    12. 
W.   W.  Rankin,  Jr.,  Charlotte,  No.  3. 
Miss  Jessie  Robertson,   Charlotte,  No.   3. 
Miss    Mary    Springs    Davidson,    Cliarlotte, 
No.    2. 
Miss  Bess   Patton,   Charlotte,   No.   2. 
Miss  Martha  Griffith,   Charlotte,   No.   2. 
W.    B.    Reid,   Charlotte,    No.   2. 
R.    M.    Gray,   Charlotte,   No.   11. 
Walter  M.    Pense,   Ch.^.rlotte,   No.   9. 
F.    J.    Blythe,    Charlotte,    No.    11. 
W.    R.    Long,    Charlotte,    No.    11. 
Miss  Annie  Johnston,   Charlotte,   No.   11. 
Miss  Josephine  Wesley,   Cliarlotte,   No.  11. 
Miss   Lilla   Rogers,   Charlotte,    No.   11. 

Annie  L.   Jennins-^,   Cliarlotte,   No.   S. 

Mary   Hunter,    Charlotte,    No.    9. 

Jennie   Allison,   iluntersville,   No.   20. 

Bertha   Love,    Charlotte,    No.    8. 
Miss  Margaret  Utley,  Charlotte,  No.  8. 
W.  A.  Nicholson,  Pineville,  No.  15. 
A.    P.    DuBose,    Pine^-ille. 
Miss    Lelia    Vest,    Pineville. 

Florence    Grier,    Pineville,    No.    15. 
Sadie    Stovve,     Pineville,     No.     16. 

Marv    Miller,    Matthews,     No.    27. 

Helen    Hunter,    Matthews,    No.    27. 
Hunter,   Matthews,  No.   27. 

Minnie  Downs,   Matthews,   No.   17. 

EUie   Hudson,    Matthews,    No.    17. 

Winona  Hethco.K,   Matthews,   No.   27. 

Mamie   Grier,    Matthews,    No.    17. 

Callie    Squires,    Matthews,    No.    17. 

Loma    Squires,    Newell. 
M.    L.   Barnes,    Newell. 
Miss    Bess    Utley,    Newell. 
Miss    Belle    Buchanan,    Derita. 
Miss   Lucy    Utley,    Derita. 
Miss  Lura  Brown,  Derita,  No.  13. 
Miss  Mattie   Brown,    Dirita,   No.   13. 
Miss  Floy  Sadh  r,   Derita,   No.   14. 
Miss  Grace  Fitts,   Doriia,   No.   14. 
J.    Willis    Bagby,    Cornelius. 
S.    J.    Whitener,    Cornelius. 
Miss   Rose   Thompson,    Cornelius. 
Miss   Eunice    Christenbury,    Cornelius. 
W.    F.    O'Kelley,    Davidson. 
Miss    Li'a    Glasgow,    Davidson. 
Miss   Julia   Johnston,    Davidson. 
Miss   Elizabeth   Young.    Davidson. 
Miss    Lorene   Johnston,    Davidson. 
Miss   Alice    Moody,    Davidson,    No.    25. 
Miss    Ellie    Sample,    Huntersville. 
Miss  Mary  Bailes,   Huntersville,  No.   22. 
Miss    Essie    .Jetton,    Huntersville,    No.    22. 
M.    L.    Cashion.    Huntersville,    No.    23. 
A.    F.    Long,    Huntersville,    No.    22. 
Miss   Mary    Long,    H\intersville,    No.    20. 
Miss     Anna       Eichelberger,     Huntersville,  i 


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Miss  Hattie  Knox,  Huntersville,  No.  20. 
Miss  Sallie  Reiley,  Huntersville,  No.  20. 
Miss  Bertha  Howland,   Charlotte,   No.   6. 
Miss  Bennett  Sturgeon,  Charlotte,  No.  6. 
Miss   Eugenia    Auten,    Charlotte,    No.    6. 
Miss    Nancy    Steel,    Cliarlotte,    No.    6. 
Gregg    H.    Caldwell,    Charlotte,    No.    6. 
Miss    Agnes    McCord,    Charlotte,    No.    6. 
Miss    Emma   Dunn,    Charlotte,    No.    6. 
Miss   Janie   Beaty,    Charlotte,    No.    6. 
Miss  Ada   Potts,   Charlotte    No.   5. 
Miss    Louise    Nisbet,    Charlotte,    No.    5. 
Miss   Bertha   Reid,    Sandifer. 
Miss   Nannie    Beaty,    Sandifer. 
Miss   Sunie   Todd,    Sandifer,    No.    10. 
Miss  Minnie   Ranson,   Matthews,   No.    18. 
Mrs.    Jule    Grier,    Mat' hews. 
J.   Coran  Bland,   Matthews,   No.   19. 
Miss  Rachel  Hood,   M.i' thews.  No.   19. 

Bessie    Benton,    Matthews,    No.    19. 
M.    Matthews,    Huntersville. 

Jessie    Query,    H..ntersville. 

Lena   Flowers,   Huntersville. 

Addie    Houston,    Huntersville. 
Jessie       Alexander,       Huntersville, 


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Octa    Beard,    Huntersville,    No. 
Lillie   Griffith,    Huntersville,    No. 
Blythe,  Charlot+e,   No.   11. 
Z.    V.    Moss,    Charlotte,    No.    11. 
Miss  Mary  Belle  FiOW.''s,  Charlotte,  No. 
Miss   Grace    Patter.son.    Charlotte,    No. 


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Miss    Margaret    Erwin,     Charlotte,    No.  9. 

MITCHELL. 

S.    J.    Turner,    Bakersville. 
Charles   G.    Ellis,    Bai^ersville. 
Herbert    Greene,    Bakersville. 

F.  B.    Poteat,    Bakersville. 
Miss   Estell   Gudger,    Bakersville. 
Miss  Dora   McKinney,    Bakersville. 
Miss    Lillian    McKinnev,    Bakersville. 
Miss  C.    L.    Bailey,    Bakersville. 
Mrs.    E.    E.    Stafford,    Bakersville. 
Grover  Buchanan,   Hank. 

C.  L.   S'agle,  Toe  Cane. 
J.    H.    Griffith,    Street. 
Spencer    Barnc  tt.    Street. 

D.  L.    Blevins,    Magnci'C    City. 

G.  T.   Honeycutt,  Marrnetic  City. 
George    Greene,    Clarussa. 

J.    B.   Young,    Glen   Ayre. 

J.    C.    Bowman,   Elk   Park. 

J.    O.    Bowman,    Elk    Park. 

J.    S.    Hill,    Elk    Park. 

Miss  Lizzie  Hill,  Elk  1  ark. 

Miss  Edith   Hamrick,   E  !<  Park. 

Miss   G.    M.    Collette,   Cranberry. 

Miss    Madge    Johnson,    Cranberry. 

J.   L.   Pyatte,   Pyatte. 

Miss    Alice    Rhyne,    Sj  ear. 

Miss    Esther    L.    Harrison,    Spruce    Pine. 

Miss  Bessie   Brewer,    Hughes. 

MONTGOMERY. 

Miss  Brownie    Hurlev,     Wadeville. 

Miss  .Janie    Parker,    Mt.    Gilead. 

Miss  Brownie    Smith,    Troy. 

Miss  Annie    Newby,    Mt.    Gilead. 

Miss  Bess    Reynolds,    Troy. 

Miss  Bucna    Hurley,    Wadeville. 


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Miss    Ada    Woolcy,    Troy. 

Miss   Julia    Warner,    Troy. 

Miss    Lillie    Bruton,    AVadeviUe. 

Miss    Josie    Andrews,    Mt.     Gilead. 

E.     H.     Wood,     Ether. 

Mrs.    E.    H.    Wood,    Ether. 

Miss    Jeanie    Mcintosh,    Martin's    Mill. 

Miss  Rosa  Cochran,    Star. 

Miss    Minnie    Reynolds,    Troy. 

Miss  Clara  Green,  Wadeville. 

Miss   Minnie   Haywood,    Onvil. 

Josse   H.    Luther,  Ophir. 

Miss    Willie    Monroe,    Star. 

Miss    Connie    Curiie,    Candor. 

L.    A.    Wright,    Okeewcmee. 

B.    B.    Martin,    Okeewemee. 

D.  F.    Hulin,    Okeevveemee. 
Miss  lla  Martin,  Okeewemee. 

Miss    Belle    Reynolds,    Okeewemee. 

Miss   Bertha   Ingram,   Star. 

Miss  Sallie  Robinson,   Wadeville. 

W.    C.    Floyd,    Okeewemee. 

Miss    Beulah    Richarason,    Okeewemee. 

Miss    Mattie    Bruton,    Wadeville. 

Walter    H.    Lyon,     Ophir. 

Miss  Nan  B.   Doub,  Capelsie. 

Mrs.    Flada   Broolcshire,    PeRln. 

Miss    Bessie    Andrews,    Mt.    Gilead. 

Miss    Ola    Cranford,    B:aine. 

Miss   Emma   Leach,    Uwharrie. 

W.    L.    Thayer,    Uwharrie. 

Mrs.    W.    L.    Thayer,    Uwharrie. 

Miss     Nell     Shellem,     Star. 

E.  L.    Harris,     Harrisville. 
N.    E.    Wright,    Star. 

H.    O.    Nash,    Milledgeville. 
W.    L.    Russell,    Biseoe. 
Mrs.    Lillie   Hurley   Page,    Biseoe. 
Mrs.   L.    P.    DeBerry,    Mt.    Gilead. 
John  B.  Hurley,  Wadeville. 
Miss   Neal    Lillie,    Mt.    Gilead. 
Miss    Lizzie    Liles,     Bi?coe. 
Hoy    Taylor,     Biseoe. 
Miss    Pearle    Auman,    Asbury. 
Miss  Annie  Green,   Mt.    Gilead. 
Miss    Lillie    Cox,    Mt.    Gilead. 
Eugene    Harris,    Mt.    Gilead. 
Wade    Cranford,    Troy. 
Miss  Zuhi  Bruton,  Troy. 
Miss   Bessie   Lillie,    Troy. 
Miss   Montie   Mclntyre,    Troy. 
Miss    Lee    Warner,    Troy. 
Tom    McMillan,     Okeewemee. 
Sliss   Lillie   Bruton.   Wadeville. 
H.     L.    Johnson,    Eldorado. 
Miss    Christian    Scawell,    Biseoe. 
Miss    Rose    Cog'gin,    Biseoe. 
Miss    Nolie    Ciirrie,    Candor. 
Miss  Annie   Sutton,    Candor. 
Miss    Bettie    Greene,    Wadeville. 
Miss    Annie    Morris,    Blaine. 
J.    M.    Poole,    Candor. 

MOOKE. 

Miss   Kate    Shaw,    Jonesooro,    No.    1. 

Miss  Annie  Cole,   Carbonton. 

Miss    Annie    Stutts,    Eagle    Springs. 

itiss    Mary    Matthews,    Sanford,    No.    1. 

Miss    lola    Blue,     .\beraeen. 

Miss  Florence  E.   Shields,   Carthage. 

Miss  Bertha  Shields,   Carthage. 


Miss    Bertha    Carter,    Ilamp. 
Miss    Mamie    Carter,    Carter's    Mills. 
Miss    Flora    Cole,    Sanford,    No.    3. 
Miss  Jeanette   C.    MeRae,    Sanford,   No.   3. 
Miss   Estelle    Leonard,    High    Falls. 
Miss    Laura    Campbell,     Aberdeen. 
Miss    Mamie    Campbell,    Aberdeen. 
Miss    Mattie    Campbell,    Aberdeen. 
Miss  Ida   Campbell,    Aberdeen. 
Miss    Maud    Furr,    Hemp. 
Miss    Annie    Dalrymple,    Jonesboro. 
Miss    Eula    M.     Blue,     Carthage. 
Miss    Sallie    Kate    Blue,    Carthage,    No.    3. 
Miss    Jeannie     G.     Wadsworth,     Carthage, 
R.   F.  D.  No.  2. 
Miss   Lizzie    Wadbworth,    Carthage,   No.    2. 
Miss    Maida    Jenkins,     Carthage. 
Miss    Fannie    Brooks,    Jonesboro,    No.    1. 
Miss    Retta    Bullard,    Steadmun. 
Miss    Mary    McLean,    Cameron. 
Miss  Lillie   A.    Currie,   Jackson   Springs. 
Miss    Belle   Alexander,    Cole's   Mill. 
Miss    Mary    Black,    Carthage. 
Miss   Janie    M.    McLeoa,    Carthage. 
Miss     Mary     Cole,     Carbonton. 
Miss    Lillie    McLeod,    Carbonton. 
Miss    Margaret    Shaw,    Jonesboro,    No.    1. 
Miss    Janie    McDonald,    Biseoe,    No.    1. 
Miss    Arenia    Thomas,    Swann    Station. 
Miss   Grizzelle    Harmon,    Broadway. 
Miss    Katie    Pierce,    Jonesboro,     No.     1. 
Miss   Georgia   Crutchfield,    Sanford,   No.   1. 
Miss    Mary    McGoogan,    Carthage,    No.    S. 
Miss    Sallie    Jackson,    Carthage. 
Miss   Terra  Monroe,    Eagle   Springs. 
Miss    Katie    Lee    Bethune,    Aberdeen. 
Miss    Carrie    Thomas,    Jonesbcro. 
Miss    Emma    Fooshee,    Sanford,    No.    1. 
Miss   Mary   Kate   Cole,    Cole's   Mill. 
Miss    Elva    Bryan,    Sanford,    No.    1. 
Miss  Mary  McNeill,   Vass. 
Miss     Annie    McNeill,     Cameron. 
Miss    Maggie    McLeod,    Sanford,    No.    1.. 
Miss   Fannie   B  arkman,    Carthage,    No.    2. 
Miss    Janie    Black,     Carthage,     No.     3. 
Miss  Mary  Lee   McKenzie,    Wfst  End. 
Miss     Jessie     Kirmey,     Lakeview. 
Miss   Gertrude   Campbell,    Sanford,    No.    3. 
Miss    Harriet    C.    MacNeill,    Pinebluff. 
Mrs.    T.    E.    Campbell,    Sanford,    No.    3. 
Mrs.    J.    C.    Watson,    Lemon    Springs. 
Mrs.    T.    N.    Woody,    High    Falls. 
Mrs.    Belle   Barnes,    Jonesboro. 
Mrs.    Janie    Andrews,    JosepTi. 
Mrs.    Flora   B'ack,    Carthage. 
Mrs.    J.    D.    Mclnnis,    Carthage,    No.   1. 
M.    A.    McLeod,   Broadway. 
Willie    T.     Monroe,     Eagle    Springs. 
Thomas  M.    Cheek,    Prosperity. 
Jesse   Copeland,    Eagle   Springs. 
D.    Kenneth    McKenzie,    Carthage. 
Lauchlin    A.    Kelly,    Eagle    Springs. 
Haywood  H.    Fry,    Cartnage. 
W.     Lacy     Blackman,     Jesup. 
G.    B.     Seawell,    Hemp. 
Oscar    F.     Myere,    Jonesboro. 
R.    R.    Gordon,    Carthage,    So.    1. 
K.    B.    Dowd,    Eagle    Springs. 
W.    N.    McLauchlin,    Carthage,    No.    2. 
C.     E.    McNeely.     Sanford,    No.     4. 
Clem   C.    Mcintosh,    Carthage. 


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D.  C.    McKinnon,    Biscoe,    No.    1. 
Walter    Dtaton,    Carthage,    No.    3. 

NASH. 

Miss  Willie  Poovey,   Nashville. 

Miss  Lillie  York,   Hill'irdston. 

Mrs.    Mamie    Tyler,    Whitakers. 

Miss    Vicie    Edwards,    Battlcboro. 

Miss  Rozelle  Watkins,  Battl"boro. 

Miss   Emmie   Mc  Gowan,    Elm   City. 

Miss   Leyta   R.    Carter.    Nashville. 

Miss  Lily  Griffin,   Rocky  Mount. 

Mrs.   M.   L.   Nowell,  Spring  Hope. 

Miss    Undine    Jenkins,    Nashville. 

Miss   Nellie   Arrington,    Rocky  Mount. 

Miss    Mae    Raney,    Rocky    Mount. 

Miss  Mary   D.    Cooper     Nashville. 

T.    J.    Daniel,   Elm  Ci  y. 

Miss   Bessie  Ward,    Nashville. 

Miss    Martha    Brown,    Rocky    Mount. 

Miss   Lizzie    Robbitt,    Nashville. 

Miss  M.    M.   Bobbitt,    Nick. 

Mrs.   N.   B.    Lewis,   Middlesex. 

Miss  Rosa  Westray,   Rjcky  Mount. 

Miss   D'ella   Lamm,    Glcver. 

Miss  Maggie   E.    Coley.    Rocky  Mount. 

Miss    Kouth    Bullock,    Rocky    Mount. 

Miss  Daisy  Brooks,   Glr.ver. 

Miss   Alma   Morgan,    Glover. 

Miss   Lizzie    Bullock,    Battleboro. 

Miss   Maud   Trevathaw.   Rocky   Mount. 

Miss   Carrie  Cooper,   Rocky   Mount. 

Miss   Posey   Tillej-,    Spring   Hope. 

Miss  Mary  Batchelor,   Nashville. 

Miss    Rosa-  Crumpler,    Elm    City. 

Miss  Maggie  Scarboroiigh,  Rocky  Mount. 

Miss    Lillie    Glasgow,    Nashville. 

Thos.   L.   Vernon,   Rocky  Mount. 

Miss    Chleo    Strickland,    Castalia. 

Miss  Sadossa  Edwards,  Spring  Hope. 

Miss   A.    G.    Edwards,    Spring   Hope. 

Miss    Katie    McRae,    Rocky    Mount. 

Leslie    Morgan,    Spring    Hope. 

Miss  Lettie  Winstead,  Tim  City. 

Miss    Ruby   Johnson,    Nashville. 

Miss    Emma    Lee   HaUs,    Kocky   Mount. 

Miss    Mamie    Ward,    ^ick. 

Miss  Hattie  Bunn,  Rocky  Mount. 

Miss  Carrie  B.   Wilson,   Red  Oak. 

Miss  Bertha  Pridgen.    Flm  Ciiy. 

Miss  Nina   Collins,   Nashville. 

Miss   Belle   Jordan,    Battleboro. 

Miss   Lena    Boddie,    Nashville. 

Miss  Elizabeth  Boddie,   Nashville. 

Kenneth    Bane,    Nashville. 

E.  W.   Jovner,   Nashvi'le. 
J.   E.   Rcdfern,   Stanh.pe. 

Mis.s    Bessie    Griffin,    Rocky    Mount. 

Miss  Ruth  L.    Evans,    Nashville. 

Mrs.    Rosa    Cooper,     Nashville. 

A.    L.    Linco^n,    Nashville. 

Miss    Ella    Pierce,    Castalia. 

W.    D.    Johnson,    Casts  lia. 

Miss  Lela   M.    Sledge,   ^venton. 

Miss  Henrietta  Jovner     Kocky    Mount. 

J.    Henry   Vaughan,    l^hr    City. 

Miss   Irene   Hodges,    Uiover. 

Miss  Esther  Brantley,   Spring  Hope. 

Mis-s   Nona   Brantley,   Spring   Hope. 

Miss  Annie  Brantley,   bpring  Hope. 

Miss  Mamie  E.   Pelletier,   Spring  Hope. 


Miss   Bessie   Chandler.    Rocky   Mount. 

Miss  M.    Griffin,    Rocky   Mount. 

Mrs.   J.   H.   T.   Baker,   Nashville. 

C.    W.   Johnson,   Samaria. 

Miss    Alice    M.    Blount     Glover. 

Miss  Mary  W.    Aj'cocK,   Spring  Hope. 

Miss   Kate    Umstead,    Williardsville. 

Miss   Emma  Tomlinson,   Whitakers. 

Miss  Mattie  P.   Batchelor,  Nashville. 

Mrs.    M.    R.    Gardner,    Spring   Hope. 

Mrs.    R.    W.    Montgomery,    Spring   Hope. 

Miss   Sallie    York,    Nashville. 

Miss   Mattie    Archbell.    Gold   Rock. 

A.    R.    Flower,   Middlesex. 

R.    A.   Burt,   Glover. 

Jno.   R.   McLendon,  ReJ   Oak. 

NEW  HANOVER. 

Mrs.   Maud   A.    Foy,   Scctt's   Hill. 
Miss  Mary  L.   Shine,    Wilmington,   No.   2. 
Miss   Reba    J.    Myers,    Wilmington. 
Miss  Florrie   Grant,    \^'ilmington. 
Miss    Edna    Oliver,    V.imington. 
Miss  Fannie  B.   Wood,  Wilmington. 
Miss    Harriet    Gardner     Wilmington. 
Miss  Lina   E.   Franck,    Scott's  Hill. 
Miss  Maude  M.  Holmea    Wilmington,  No.  1 
Miss  Jeannette  Moore,   Wilmington. 
Miss  Vivie  Johnston,   Wilmington,   No.   1. 
Miss  Theola  Harton,   Wilmington,   No.   1. 
Miss  Katherine  Paddison,  Castle. 
Miss  Annie  Vause,   WHmington,    No.   2. 
Miss     Euphemia     Robinson,     Wilmington, 
No.    2. 
Miss  Nellie  Beardsley,   Wilmington,  No.  2. 

NORTHAMPTON. 

Miss   Clara   V.    Kennon.    Gasburg,    Va. 

Miss   Blanche   High,    Garysburg. 

Jliss  L.   Maude  Harr's,   Garysburg. 

Mrs.   W.   T.   Carstarphen,   Garysburg. 

W.    J.    Beale,    Jackson. 

Miss   Gee    Stancell,    Jackson. 

Mrs.    Annie    L.    Burnett,    Jackson. 

Miss    Myrtle    Flythe,     Jackson. 

Miss  L.  Mina  Holloman,   Ahoskie. 

Miss  Fannie   Gay,   Seanoard. 

Miss    Bettie    McGlauglian,    Se.iboard. 

Miss   Minnie   Taylor,    Seaboard. 

Miss   Mary    G.    Maddrey.    Seaboard. 

J.    G.    Joyner,    Seaboard. 

Robt.    E.    Ransom,   Charlotte. 

Andrew  J.   Britton,  Seaboard. 

C.   L.  N.   Stephenson,  Seaboard. 

Miss  Gwendolyn  Pallet',  Margarettsville. 

Miss  Clara  Bottoms,   Margarettsville. 

Miss   Sarah    Baines,    Conway. 

Miss   Nita   M.    Hedspetn,   Conway. 

Miss  Grace  Morris  White,   Conway. 

Boyd    C.    Story,    Conway. 

Miss    Eva    Martin,     Pjndleton. 

H.    Jenkins,    Pendleton. 

Miss   Minnie   Beaton,    Boykins,    Va. 

Miss  A.   Reba  Copeland,   George. 

Miss  Mary  D.   Holmes,   George. 

Miss  Mamie  Lamb,   George. 

J.    E.    Gilliam,    Milw.Tukee. 

L.    W.    Britton,   Laskor. 

Miss  Annie   L.   Buff  aloe,    .Jackson. 

J.    A.    Ware,    Rich    Square. 

Mrs.    E.    May  Ware,    Rich   Square. 


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Mrs.    Willie   G.    Edwards,    Rich   Square. 

Miss  Pattie  Vausban  White,   Rich  Square. 

Miss  Mary  Spivcy,    Rinh  Squaie. 

Miss   Dora  Spivey,   Riih   Square. 

Miss    Eva    Brvan,    Rich    Square. 

Miss  Nell  W.   Lassiter,  Rich  Square. 

Miss   Bertha   G.    Cope  and.    Rich   Square. 

Godwin   B.    Spivey,    Rich   Square. 

W.    Jasper    Thompson,    Rich    Square. 

Miss  Mamie  Brett,    Se^ern. 

Miss  Emma   Watson,    Severn. 

Miss  Nora  Dukes,   Severn. 

K.   R.   Curtis,  Ahoskie. 

Miss  Cora   L.    Woodroof,    Pleasant  Hill. 

Miss    Il'len   B.    Wynne,    Union. 

Miss   Effie   Bonthal!,    Union. 

Miss  Helen   Spivey,   Rich   Square. 

Miss   Lucille   Boyette,    Murfreesboro. 

Miss   Sallie  J.   Sykes,   Manchester,   Va. 

Miss    Helen    Baugham.    Potecasi. 

Miss  Mary   M.    Cook,    Potecasi. 

Miss   Irene   M.    Out!an<\    Woodland. 

Mrs.    Lewber    McDani  1,    Woodland. 

Miss   Lillian   Pope,    Woodland. 

Miss    OHvia    Hall,    Ri-h    Square. 

Miss  Virgie   Sykes,   Littleton. 

Miss  Mattie   Spivey,    Rehoboth. 

Miss  Lizzie  Fleetwood.   Jackson. 

ONSLOW. 

N.    A.    Burton,    Tar   L.inding. 

Jas.    T.    Shepard,   Holly   Ridge. 

Miss   Lillian   Hendrrsor,   Pollocksville. 

Hosea  Brown,   Jacks msille. 

Miss  Annie  L.   Franck,  Richlands. 

Miss    Pennie    Bryan,    Catherine    Lake. 

Miss  Do' lie  Bryan,  Catherine  Lake. 

Simon  King,  Catherine  LaRe. 

Acoree  Fountain,   Richlands. 

Walter  J.  Marsh  hum,  Angola. 

Lrah    Franck,    Richlands. 

Miss  Mabel   C.   Tlionipson,   Richlands. 

Miss  Lena  R.   Thompson,  Richlands. 

Miss   Lillie   A.    Hewetr     Catherine  Lake. 

Miss  Daisey  Petteway,  Jacksonville. 

Sidney   Higgins,    Verona. 

Miss  Maud  Dixon,   Verona. 

Miss  Laura   Trott,   Jacksonville. 

Miss  Mamie  Henderson,   Deppe. 

Miss    Annie   Henderson,    Deppe. 

Miss    Stella    Hend.rsor.,    Deppe. 

Miss  Annie  Trott,  D'eppe. 

Miss   Kate    Sessom,    Jaiksonville. 

A.    W.    Cooper,    Jack-onville. 

Miss  Josephine  Herritage,  Jacksonville. 

Miss   Etta    Freeman,    S. lead's   Ferry. 

H.   M.   Loy,   Jacksonville. 

Dimnie    Koonce,    Maysville. 

Macy   L.    Weeks,    Duck   Creek. 

Miss    Beatrice    Weeks,    Stella. 

Miss  Elizabeth  Koonce,   Richlands. 

Geo.    F.    Marshburn,   )\ichlands. 

W.    N.    Patrick,   Richlands. 

Miss  Mary  M.   Edward:-:,  Jacksonville. 

Sa'lie  M.    Willis,   Hui.-rt. 

Miss  Julia   Ward,   Snesds  Ferry. 

Miss   Effie   Simpson,   Marines. 

Miss  Callie  Simpson,   Marines. 

C.    D.    Franck,    Richlands. 

Miss  Mamie  M.    Franck,    Richlands. 

Miss   Nancy   J.    Morris,    Deppe. 


J.    W.    Hall,    Richlan-Js. 
Lena    Farmer,    Richlands. 
Mrs.   Ruth  Brock,  Rich  anas. 
W.    A.    Eubank,    Maysville. 
Miss  Lula  B.   Hi-nderson,   Deppe. 
Miss   Katie  M.    Pollar.l,    Hubert. 

OKANGE. 
Mrs.  H.   M.  ]\IcFarland,   HiHsboro. 
Miss    Lillie    Oakley,    llillsboro. 
Miss  Carrie  Bell,    Uni-erslty. 
Miss  Nannie  Lynch,  Durham,   No.   5. 
Miss  Effie   Lvneh.    Durham     No.    .5. 
Miss  Annie  H.  Hughes.  Cedar  Grove. 
Miss    Agnes    Forr>.st,    Efiand. 
Miss  Cora  Lasley,   Meoane,  No.  2. 
Miss    Annie   Lasley,    Mebane,    No.    2. 
Miss  Cora  Jobe,   Mebane,   No.   2. 
John  Thompson,   Cedai'  Grove. 
Miss  Margaret   Claytor,   University. 
Mrs.    E.    D.    Thompson,    Efland. 
Miss   Lillian    Thompson,    Efiand,    No.    2. 
Miss   Julia   Thompson,    Efland,    No.    2. 
Miss   Lessie   Ilolloway,    West   Durham. 
Miss  Myrtle  Umstead,   Durham. 
Miss   Mattie   Terry,    Hillsboro,    No.    1. 
Miss   Maggie    W'alker,    Hillsboro,    No.    1. 
Miss  Maggie  Laws,    Rougcmont,   No.   3. 
M.   C.   Arrowood.  Roui;(-mont,  No.  3. 
A.   P   .Lloyd,   Teer,   N  ).   1. 
Miss  Jean  E.  Kenion,  Cedar  Grove,  No.  1, 
A.    W.   Kenion,  Cedar  Grove,   No.   1. 
G.     F.     Crutchfleld,    Hillsboro,    No.    1. 
Miss    Lois    Nichols,    Rougemont,    No.    3. 
Miss    O'ga    Wright,    Hurdle    Mills,    No.    1, 
Miss   Ava  Hall,   Carr. 
Miss   Leonie   Terrell,    (  edar   Grove. 
Miss   Nina   Haley,    Hillsboro,    No.    2. 
Miss  Daisy  Jordan,  Hurdle  Mills,   No.  1. 
Miss   Ida    Jordan,    Hur'lle    Mills,    No.    1. 
J.   F.   Greason,   Hillsbcro,   No.  3. 
— .    — .    Flick,    Hillsboro,    No.    3. 
W.   V.   Andrews,  Chap:'l  Hill.  No.  3. 
T.     W.     Andrews,    Chapel    Hill,    No.    3. 
Miss  Dora  Andrews,   (  hapel  Hill,   No.   3. 
J.    F.    McDuffle,    Ch.'prl    Hiil,    No.    3. 
Miss  Allie  Cothran,   Cl^apel  Hill,   No.  3. 

A.  T.    Holleman,    Chapel   Hill. 
Miss  Nellie  Robertson,  Chape'   Hill. 
Miss   B'anche  Pickard,    Chapel   Hill. 
Carney  E.   Durham,   Cliapel  Hill,  No.   3. 
William   A.   Lloyd,   Teer,   No.   1. 

Miss   .lanie   T.    Clegg,    Teer. 

Miss  Florabelle  Thompson,  Efland,  No.  2. 

L.   E.   Sykes,   Cliapel  Hill,  No.   3. 

Miss  Bertha  Pickard,  f  hapel  Hill,  No.  3. 

Miss   Lillian   Long,    Chapel   Hill,    No.    1. 

Miss    Ava    Cra^vford,    Hillsboro,    No.    3. 

Miss   Janie   Blue,    Efland.    No.    1. 

Miss    Flora    Blue,    Efland,    No.    1. 

Miss   Corina   Dodson,    Hillsboro,    No.    3. 

PAMLICO. 

John    Hardison,    Alliance. 

B.  F.    Hardison,    Alliai  ce. 
John  V.   Miles,   Arapai  oe. 

C.  K.    Dunn,    Arapahoe. 
Nat   Wright,   Mesic. 

C.   G.   Carawan,  Lowland. 
H.  B.   Carawan,  Lowiana. 
Frank  Brinson,   Reel  •si  '  ro. 
O.    J.    Rock,    Reelsbor.'. 


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H.  M.  Ainsley,  Stonei^:,'!. 
G.   W.   Mewborn,  Oriental. 
Robert    Spencer,    Hobiicken. 
Miss  Carrie  Spencer,  llobucken. 
Miss  Nina  Basnight,  Reelsboro. 
Miss  Lillian  Fordham,  ReelsDoro. 
Miss  Gertie  Barrow,   Koelsboro. 
Miss  Leona  Potter,  Ct'sh  Corner. 
Miss   Virginia   Ives,    ilaribel. 
Miss    Maude    Pipkin,    y-iairds   Creek. 
Miss  Emma   Dunn,    Oimpia. 
Miss  Leta  Cable,  Olynipia. 
Miss  Charlotte  Muse,   A^erritt. 
Miss   Sal  lye  Muse,  Merritt. 
Miss  Joyce   Lee,   Arapahoe. 
Miss  Mary  Leary,  Lowiand. 
Miss   Ella   Broadwater.-,,    Florence. 
Miss  Edith  Brinson,   Rielsboro. 
Miss    Lillian    Brinson,    Reelsboro. 
Miss    Pearl    Edwards,    Vandemere. 
Miss  Daisye  Potter,  A/ilance. 
Miss  May  E.    Midyett,    Oriental. 
Miss  Alice  Spruill,   Oriental. 
Miss  Maggie   Lee,   Gr.intsboro. 
Miss  Lizzie  Brinson,   Ctrantsboro. 
Miss  Clara  Flowfrs,   Cash  Corner. 
Miss  Maggie  Bridgman,   Pamlico. 
Mrs.    Hattie    Silverthum,    Florence. 
Mrs.    Annie  C.   Flowers,    Vandemere; 
Mrs.    G.    W.    Mewborn,    Orinetal. 
Mrs.   Nina   R.    Stanin.^s,   Bayboro. 
Mrs.   Sudie  Brinson,  Ar?pahoe. 
Mrs.    Flora    McCotter     Grantsboro. 
J.     G.     Rice,    Maribe'. 
Miss  Lizzie  Carawan,   lowland. 

PASQUOTANK. 

Miss  Martha  F.  EiHoit,  Elizabeth  City, 
No.   4. 

Miss  Mary  J.  Elliott,  Elizabeth  City, 
No.  4. 

Miss  Ella  Mae  Pritchaid,  Elizabeth  City, 
No.    3. 

Miss  Sarah  Spence,   Elizabeth  City,  No.  3. 

Miss  Margarett  A.  Pritchard,  Elizabeth 
City,   No.   3. 

Miss  Gertrude  Pritchard,  Elizabeth  City, 
No.    5. 

Miss  Ella  Thornton,  FJizabeth  City. 

Miss  Carrie  Staples,  Elizabeth  City.  No.  5. 

Miss  Rebecca  P.  Hudsins,  Elizabeth  City, 
No.    1. 

Miss  Alice  Butler,   Eliz.abeth  City,  No.  5. 

Miss  Essie  Ferebee,   E'izabeth  City,  No.  2. 

Mrs.    Maggie    Blount,    Elizabeth    City. 

Mrs.   F.    H.   Lowry,   Wceksville,   No.   1. 

Miss   Lina   Spivey,    VVeeksvi'le,   No.    1. 

Miss  Goldie  15.  Lister,  Weeksville,  No.  1. 

Miss   Jennie   Simpson,    Weeksville,    No.    1. 

Miss   Ethel   Etheredge,    Weeksville,   No.    1. 

R.  T.  Bell,  Weeksville.  No.  1. 

Miss  Lelia  Harris,  EK.  abeth  City,  No.  2. 

Miss  Mattie   Perry,   Elizabeth  City,   No.   2. 

Miss  Mary  E.    Carr,   Okisko. 

W.  O.   Etheredge,  Eliz.-beth  City,  No.  4. 

Miss  Mary  E.  Deal,  Elizabeth  City,  No.  5. 

PENDER. 

E.   McK.    Highsmith.   Burgaw. 
Miss    Zelma    Bland,    Ucirgaw. 
Miss  Maude   Paddison,    Burgaw. 
Miss    Mary    Moore,    Burgaw. 


Miss   Katie   Banncrmap,    Burgaw. 

Miss    Bert    Simpson,    Iturgaw. 

Miss  Clara  McGowan     Burgaw. 

Miss  Katie   Devane,    Purgaw. 

Miss  Grace   Bland,    R  .<  ky   Point. 

Mrs.   Money  Lucas,   R.cky   Point. 

Miss   C'allie   Davis,    Ro' ky   Point. 

Miss  Effie  G.    Smith,   Pocky  Point. 

Miss  Mary  Bailey  Bla-ichard,  Rocky  Point, 

Mrs.    J.    L.    King,    Ro'.ky    Point. 

A.   Lee  Bovvtn,   Rocky  Point. 

C.    H.    Weatherly,   Currie. 

Miss   Fannie   Smith,    Cuirie. 

Miss  Mamie  Male  Dav:-,  Currie. 

Miss    Ida    Henry,    Currie. 

Miss    Lillian    Johnstoi,    Currie. 

Miss   Marj-    Rivenbark,    Montague. 

J.   E.   Purcell,   Atkinson. 

Mrs.   Chas.   H.   Utley,   Atkinson. 

Miss   Claudia   McCullui     Atkinson. 

S.   M.   Monroe,   Ivanho". 

Miss  Marj'  Matthews,   l\anhoe. 

Miss  Annie  J.   Wells,   ivanhoe. 

Miss  Fannie  Powers,   Watha. 

Miss   Addie  Blake,   Witha. 

Miss   Katie    Rivenbark,    Watha. 

Miss    Ei:ie    Cashwell,    Watha. 

McKoy    Bowcn,    Wath;'. 

I.    S.    Bowen,    Burgaw. 

Mrs.    I.    T.    Herring,    Burgaw. 

A.   C.   Chaffin,   Willard. 

Miss   Myrtle    Folger,    Willard. 

Mrs.    J.    G.    Page,    Willard. 

Miss  Kattie   Powers,   Wallace. 

Mrs.    R.   K.   Brjan,   Sc^tts  Hill. 

Miss  Jessie    Bramble,    .Sloop    Point. 

Miss  Blanche  H.   Barnette,   Topsail  Sound, 

PERQUEVIANS. 

Mrs.    W.    E.    Dale,    Jacnrks. 

Mrs.    C.    W.    Griffin,    Durants   Neck. 

Miss   Bernard   Phillip^;.   Durants  Neck. 

W.    A.    Gaskins,    Durants   Neck. 

Miss   Madge    Gregory,    Hertford. 

Miss  Bessie  M.  Hugh--;,  Woodville. 

Miss  Kate  Riddick,   Hertford. 

Miss  May  Miller,   Winfall. 

Miss  Cornelia  Ni.xon,    Winfall. 

Miss  Harriet  Nixon,  Winfall. 

Miss   Celia    Winslow,    Winfall. 

Miss  Martha  Saunders,   Tyner. 

Miss    Mary    A.    Bunch,    tj-ner.    No.    1. 

Chas.    H.    White,    Belvidere. 

Miss  Sarah  E.  White,   Belvidere. 

Miss   Lillian   Jennettee,    Belvidere,    No.    1. 

Mrs.   Lula  A.   Layden,  Belvidere. 

Mrs.    M.   Rountree,      B,  Ividere. 

Mrs.   Sydney  M.   Reed,  Hertford. 

Miss   Carrie  Thack,    E(',.rnton,   No.   3. 

Miss  Gertrude  Fleetwood,  Hertford,  No. 

Mrs.   J.    P.    Hill,    Herf.nrd,    No.   4. 

Miss  •  Isa   M.    Parker,    Hertford. 

Miss  Burnette  Council,   Hertford,   No.   1. 

PERSON. 

Miss  Leona  Thomasson    Semora. 
Miss    Florence    Thomasson,    Semora. 
Miss  Mary  Yarborougli,   Semora. 
Miss   Ethel   Newton,   Eoxboro. 
Miss  Bertlia  Newton,  Koxboro. 
Miss  Blanche  Bamett,   Roxboro. 
Miss   Sue   Williams,   Roxboro. 


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Miss  Mabel  Spencer,  K'  xboro. 

Miss   Esther   Spencer,    Roxboro. 

Miss    Mary    Davis,     K^'xboro,     No.     2. 

Miss    Hattie    Rogere,    lioxboro,    No.    5. 

Miss   Janie   Wilkins,   Turbeville,   Va. 

Miss    Helen   Mason,    Aiil.iers,    Va. 

Miss   Beulah   Tuck,   Viigilina,    Va. 

Sliss   M.    Lou   Roberta,    Chase   City,    Va. 

Miss  Ada  E.   Lee,   Ri?  ggold,  Va. 

Miss    Narnie    Green,    Alton,    Va. 

Miss   Mollie   Green,    A'llon,    Va. 

Thomas   Wilburn,    Vi.j.nlina,    Va. 

Miss    Ida    Wilkerson,    Roxboro,    No.    5. 

Miss  Bettie  Lee   Hest -v.   Roxboro,   No.    5. 

Miss    Lelia    Russell,    Ri-.\boro,    No.    1. 

Miss  Bessie   PuUiam,    'Junningham. 

Miss  Eugenia  Bradsher.  Roxboro.* 

Miss  Frances   Bass,    Cuiiningham. 

Miss    Pauline    Neal    V>  oodsdale.    No.    2. 

Miss  Maude  Woody,    bethel   HilL 

Miss     Nellie     Montague,     Bethel     Hill. 

Miss   Sadie   Barrett,    K(  thel    Hill. 

Miss  Esther   Gentry,    Itetliel  Hill. 

Miss  Lena  Compton,   Leasburg. 

Miss  Bessie  Thompson    Leasburg. 

Miss  Bessie  Baynes,   Busby    Pork,  No.   1. 

Miss  Maude  Faucette,   Timberlake. 

Jliss   Margaret   Stanford,   Timberlake. 

Miss   Emma   Rhem,   Rn'gemont. 

Miss  Mattie   Rhem,   Rjugemont. 

Miss  Annie  Rhem,   Rougemont. 

Miss  Maggie  Bowling,    ifougemont. 

Jliss  Lorina   Garrard,    Rougemont. 

Miss   Sallie    Wood,    Oxford. 

Mrs.    Anna   Harrison,    \\  oodsdale,   No.   1. 

Solomon  O'Briant,   All^nsville. 

J.    B.    Bowling,    Red    Mountain. 

Miss   Annie    Featherston,    Leasburg. 

Miss  Evye  Street,   MiK  Creek. 

Mrs.  Bettie  Broocks,   PSushy  Fork,  No.  1. 

PITT. 

Miss   Delle  Clements,   {.reenville,  No.   1. 

Miss    Helen    Brinkley.    (jreenville. 

Miss  Elsie  Hellen,  Greejiville,  No.  1. 

Miss   Abbie   Smith,    Gieenville,   No.    1. 

Miss   Annie   T\Te,   Farniville. 

Miss  Mattie  Hodges,   Greenville,   R.   F.   D. 

Miss  Bessie  Ward,    Bethel. 

Miss  Emma  J.   Mallett,  Conetoe,  R.F.D. 

Miss   Lizzie    Harris,    G'-eenville,    R.    F.    D. 

Miss    Mayme    Ives,    Parmele,    R.    F.    B. 

Mrs.    Virginia   Whitehu'st,   Bethel,   R.F.D. 

Miss  Flossie  Jumes,  Bethel,  R.F.D. 

Miss    Mollie    Ward,    B- thel,    R.    F.    D. 

Julian    B.    Martin,    Beihel. 

Mrs.   J.   B.   Martin,   Bethel. 

Miss   Lucy   Manning,    Bethel. 

Miss    Elizabeth    Jones,    Bethel. 

Miss  Christine  Stancell,  Bethel. 

Miss  Harrille  Brown,    Whichard. 

Miss  Lizzie  Beverly,   Bethel. 

Miss   La  la   Chapman,    Winterville. 

Miss   Barharra  Mannin-^-,   Bethel. 

Miss    Millie    Everett,     Robersonville. 

Miss   Mamie  House,    Stokes. 

Miss  Mollye  Bryan,   Winterville. 

Miss    Bessie   Mooring,    Stokes. 

Mrs.  M.   O.   Bobbitt,  Shelmerdine. 

Miss    Ferebee,    Shermrrdine. 

Miss  Sallie  Kilpatrick,  Giifton. 


Miss     Sallie     Nelson,     Hyden. 

Miss   Lela    Rooch,    Grilton,    H.   F.    D. 

Miss  Daisy  Tucker,   Greenville,  R.  F.  D. 

Miss    Julia    Jones,    PactoTus. 

Miss    Ada    Ward,    Greenville. 

Miss   Corinne   Ward,    Greenville. 

Miss  Cora  Lee  Carroll,   Winterville. 

Miss  Sadie   Carroll,    Winterville. 

Miss  Huldah  Cox,   Winterville. 

Miss   Helen   Galloway,    Grimesland. 

Miss  Lillian  Whitehead,   Grimesland. 

Miss  Sudie  Moore,    Grimesland. 

W.    H.    Wynne,    Beth  1. 

Miss    Addie    Johnson,    Greenville. 

Miss    p]lise    Vincent,    Greenville. 

Miss  Lilly  Corey,   Ayden. 

Miss   Julia   Bready,    Ayden. 

Miss    Sarah    Harding,    Greenville. 

Miss    Nannie    Nichols,    Ayden. 

Miss    Lena    Hines,    Ayden. 

J.    A.    McArthur,    Ayden. 

Miss   Hennie    Brown,    Ayden. 

Miss  Mary  Long  Whitehead,  Ayden. 

Miss   Annie   Barnes,    Ayden. 

Miss  Laura   Cox,    Ayden. 

Miss   Lena   Dawson,    Ayden. 

Miss    Lilly    Savage,    Ayden. 

Miss  Zylphia  Cox,   Winterville. 

Miss   Delia   Smith,    Ayden. 

Mrs.    Butts,    Winterville. 

Miss  Kate  Chapman,    Winterville. 

Miss   May    E.    Brooks.    Winterville. 

Miss  Mary  Lee  Woodai-d,   Falkland. 

Miss  Verda    Waldrop,    talkland. 

Jliss    Randolph    Archer,    Falkland. 

Miss    Mary    Smith,     Falkland. 

Miss    Ellen    Tyson,     Farmville. 

Miss   Lottie   Snell,    Fountain. 

Miss  Minnie  Wooten,  Fountain. 

Miss  Mamie  Moore,  Fimntain. 

Miss  Beulah   Flanigan,    Farmville. 

Miss  Ada  Bynum,    Farmville. 

E.  M.   Rollins,   FarmvUle. 

Miss  Annie  Perkins,   Farmville. 

Miss  Ada  Tyson,   Farmville. 

Miss  Agnes  Moore,  Faimville. 

Miss  Bessie  Poe  Law,   Farmville. 

Miss  Sudie   Smith,   Fjuntain. 

Miss  Melville   Gibson,    Green^nlle. 

Miss  M.    Theresa   Cooke,    Greenville. 

Miss  Mary   Ledbetter,    Green^ille. 

Miss  Mamie  Tunstall,  Greenville. 

Mrs.    Oscar   Tucker,    Greenville. 

Miss    Bonnar    Kittrell,    Winterville. 

Mrs.  R.   L.   Little,  Winterville. 

Miss   Hattie   Sutton,    Greenville. 

Miss    Bettie    Manning.    Greenville. 

Miss   Minnie   McLawhorn.    Greenville. 

H.    B.    Smith,    Greenv.lle. 

Miss  Eula  Cox,   Greenville. 

Miss   Betty   Wright,    Gieenville. 

Miss   Birdie  McKinnie,    Greenville. 

Miss    Bennett,    Greenville. 

Miss    Wade,    Greenville 

Miss  Irvin,    Greenville. 

Miss    Hankins,    Greenville. 

Miss   McEnery,    Greenville. 

Miss    Bessie    Ilarding,    Greenville. 

Miss    Pa.yne,    Greenvi'.le. 

Miss  Anna  Spain,  Greenville. 

Miss  Bessie   Hellen,    Grifton. 


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Miss   Bettie  Tyson,   Oreenvilie. 

Jliss  May  Diifjicy,  Grit tiville. 

Miss    Ina    Johnson,     Avdcn. 

Miss   Alley    Moore,    Sti  lies. 

J.   J.    Harrington,   Grc  nville. 

Miss    Charlotte    W.    S.    Ireland,    Pactolus. 

Miss   Julia   Gray,    Partclus. 

Miss  Corey,  Greenville. 

W.    H.    Cole,    Grifton. 

Miss    Clara    Salshury,    Grifton. 

Miss  Kate  Harrison,  iJrifton. 

Miss    Lillie    B.    Grant,    Grifton. 

Miss  Janie  B.   Robinson,   Grifton. 

Miss  Nancye  Smith,  Hanraluin. 

Miss    Luana    Haddock,    Aydin. 

Miss   Lizzie   Burncy,    Gritton. 

Miss  Lily   Helen   Pair.   Grifton. 

Miss    Margie    Scott,    I'ntton. 

Miss  Huldah   U.    Morris.    Grifton. 

Miss  Julia  Burney,  Gniion. 

Miss    Mary    Brown,    V.i.iceboro,    R.    F.    D. 

Miss  Martha  Ra  dree^   \  anctboro,  R.  F.  I). 

Miss    Pansy    Dixon,    A.>den. 

Miss  Belva  Di.xon,   Avde».. 

Miss   Florence    Felton,    Grifton. 

Miss    Sallie    Little,    W  interville. 

POLK. 
Miss   Eliza   Newman,   Columbus. 
Miss    Emma     Morgan,     Landrum,     S.     C, 
No.  1. 
Miss  Bessie  Arledge,   Mill   Spring. 
Miss   Bessie   Constant     Walker. 
Miss   Mabel    Gibbs,    DMnsdale. 
Miss   Bernice   Gibbs,    niin=dale. 
Miss  Nora  Prince,  La<.  i,um,     S.  C,  No.  1. 
Miss  MoHie   Arledge,   Kill   Spring. 
Miss    Maud    Ruppe,    Turner. 
Miss   Bessie  Jack^cn,   Jielvin   Hill. 
Mrs.    J.    A.    Fcagans.    Co'umbus. 
Mrs.  J.  W.  Arbdge,  L-rdrum,  S.  C,  No.  1 
John   A.    Arl:>dg-',    Columbus. 
W.    A.    Newell,    Tryon. 

E.   C.   Davidson,   Finartrville,  S.  C,  No.   1. 
N.    B.    Hnggins,    Myr«; 
John    Gilliert,    ColumDus. 
G.   E.   Feagans,    l.anduim,   S.   C,   No.   1. 

RANDOLPH. 

Mr*.    Kate    Norm-nt,    Trinity. 
Miss   Lizzie    Bradshaw.    progress. 
Miss  Nellie  Doak,   Progress. 
Miss   Massah    Lambert,    Gleno'a. 
Miss    F^ffie    Fra/ipr,     R-indh  niun.    No.    1. 
Miss    May    Ridg"^,    Ran'lieman,    No.    1. 
Miss      Grace      Winningham,       Ratidleman 
No.   1. 

Miss    Bertha    Wright,     Edgar. 

Miss   Lou'a    .^ndri  ws,    Worthviile. 

Miss   Maud   Fox,    Wor'nville. 

Miss    lone    Cates,    Climax. 

Miss   May   Cuthb'^rtson.    Climax. 

Misa    F^sthrr    Cranford.    Climax. 

Miss   Kelsie  Coltrane,    Climax. 

Miss   Geneva    Smith,    <"iiniax,    No.   1. 

Miss  B'anche  Spoon,  Millboro. 

Miss  Mag'.rie  Fox,  Liberty. 

Miss    Hassie    M.    Jones,    Liberty,    No.    1. 

Misa    Rolela    Frazier,    Julian. 

Miss    Pearl    Leonard,    Ramseur. 

Misa   Corday   Oliv^,    Kamscur. 

Miss   Emma    Brown,   Jordan. 


Miss   Florence   Warren.    Ramseur,   No.   2. 

Miss   May    Hodgin,    Millboro. 

Miss    Alice    Burgess,    Uamscur,    No.    2. 

Miss    Fannie    Kimrey,    Staley. 

Miss   Carrie   Everhart,    Randieman,    No.    2. 

Miss   Fleta    Fox,    Randleman,   No.   2. 

Miss  Lula   Nixon,  Millboro. 

Miss   Ida    Henley,    Asheboro. 

Miss    Fannie    Gray,    .Asheboro. 

Miss  Agnes  Moring,   Asheboro. 

Miss    Merrie    Richard«'on,    Asheboro. 

Miss   Laura    Stimson,    Asheboro. 

Miss  Ella    Hend.ricks,    Asheboio. 

Miss   ^laggie    Lee    Erwin,    Asheboro. 

Miss  Ethel   Brown,    A-^heboro,   No.    2. 

Miss    Ida    Ridg?,    Randleman.    No.    3. 

Miss    Emma    Ridge,    Randlman,    No.    3. 

Miss  Martha    J.    Henley,    Spero. 

Miss  Martlia   R  ddinsr,    .\slu  bi)ro.    No.   2. 

Miss  Rose  L.  Jiihnson,  Thomasville,  No.  4. 

Miss  Alma   Delk,   Cox. 

Miss    Emma    D'ors  tt.    Fullers. 

Miss   Bettie   Adams,    Caraway. 

Miss    Mattie    Ro\als,    Tiinity.    No.    1. 

Miss  Annie  Lee  Black,   Trinily. 

Miss  Kate  Nance,   Sal>  m  Church. 

Miss   Birdie   Royals,   Hil  's   Store. 

Miss    0"a    Henley,    Asheboro. 

Miss  Callie   Vuncanon,    Mechanic. 

Miss   Ella    Lamb  th,    Asheboro, 

]\Iiss    Dessie    Crav  n,    Ashtboio,    No.    1. 

Miss  Blanche  Moffitt,   Brown. 

Miss    Lrnnora    Bray,    Ramsnir,    No.    1. 

Miss    Eula    Bray,    Coleridge. 

Miss  Mamie  Yow,  Cob  ridge. 

Miss    Sii!'    Brooks,    Rams  ur.    No.    1. 

Miss  Roe'la   Yow,   Arch. 

Miss    Evelyn   Moffitt,    Kanoy. 

Miss   Lily    Coegin,    S?ai;rove. 

Miss  Terra   Monroe,    rf.  agrnve. 

.Miss    Lillie    B  an",    Se.ig;ove,    No.    1. 

Miss  Swanna  Lowd  rmi  k,  Seagrove,  No.  1. 

Miss   Eva    .\sbury,    Asbury. 

Miss  Rona   Yow,   Aconite. 

Miss  Estelle    Calicott,     Pisgah, 

Miss  Cynthia  Thornburg,    H.uheh 

Miss   Jennie    Las'jit'T,    Eleazer. 

Miss    Cora    Anderson,    T  assiter. 

Miss    Fannie    Stowe,    Bomba.v. 

Miss   Carrie    Stowe,    Bombav. 

Mrs.   II.  T.   Sk  "  n.   As'^eboro. 

Mrs.    W.    P.    Whit^,    Ramseur. 

Miss   Pea'-l    Mar>ii,   Tr'nitv. 

W.    S.    Needham,    Tr'nity, 

W.    A.    Cope'and,    Trinity, 

C.  C.    Frazier,    High    Point,    No.    5. 
G,    A.    Wrisrht,    Edgar, 

E.   O.   Smithd  ,i1,  Ran-'Vman, 
R.  M.  N""ce.  Randl  man.  No.  1. 

D.  E.    Highfill,    Lih-rtv. 

S    C.    Fra/.i  r,   Stal  v.   No.   1. 

W.    P.    White,    Ramseur. 

J.    C.    .Ml  n,    R.ims-^nr,    No.    1. 

D.  TI.    Fvazir,    Rams  ur.   No.    2. 

E.  A.    McMast(-rs.    Staley. 
R.    C.    Smith,     Mill'-.oro. 

D.    M.    Weath  r  y.   F   'nkMnville. 

C.   O.    York,   Cedar  Fa 'Is. 

T.    D.    Fre,    Odar    Falls. 

M.   IT.    Canoy,   Spero. 

B.    .\.    R'diling.    Rand'emnn.    No.    3. 


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\V.    U.    Smith,    Randkman,    No.    3. 

S.    L.    Vainer,    Fullers,    No.   1. 

L.   L.    Fallow,    Kandlevnan,   No.   3. 

Benjamin    Laiiicr,    Corleto. 

L.    ParluT,   Holly. 

T.   W.   Ingram,  Cox. 

S.    T.    Lassiter,    Farmrr. 

J.  C.   Bean,   White  H.iuse. 

W.    R.    Ashworth,    Dewey. 

C.   W.  Cox,   Asheboro,   No.  1. 

F.    M.    Wright,    Moffitt. 

F.  C.    Craven,    Coleridge. 
Carl    Wright,    Ramsear,    No.    2. 
Carl    Brewer,    Raniscur,    No,    2, 
M.    C.    Yow,    Cheeks. 

C.   F.    Siler,   Erect. 

A.    S.    Calicott,    Micnfield. 

G.  F.    Garner,   Seagrove,   No.   1. 
S.    A.    Cox,    Pisgah. 

L.   M.    Kearns,   Pisgah. 

M.   L.    Loftin,    Riley's  Store. 

H.    L.    Johnson,    New   Hope    Academy. 

J.    F.    Lyndon,    Pinson. 

J.    J.    Scarboro,    Ashelcro. 

RICHMOND. 

A.  D.   Scarboro,  Rock'agham,  No.  3. 

K.    Santord,    Roberdell. 

J.    A.    Howell,    Hoffman. 

Mrs.   J.    A.   Howell,   Hoffman. 

Jas.    Hutchins,    Hoffman. 

Miss   Mary    Black,    Jackson   Springs. 

Miss  Vera   Gathings,  New. 

Miss   Beulah   Culberson,    Dockcry's  Store. 

Miss  Bertie  Cameron,   EUcrhee,   No.  2. 

Miss   Ida   Cameron,    Old    Hundred. 

Miss    Lula    Roberts,    Hamlet. 

Miss  Moiinie  Terry,   Hamlet. 

J.  W.  Cameron,  Hamlet. 

J.    C.     Watson,    Ellerbe. 

C.     L.     Wicker,     Ellerbe. 

Miss  Vera  Ratcliff,   Ellerbe. 

Miss   Edna  McRae,    EllerUe. 

Mrs.    M.    C.    Howard,    Rockingham. 

Miss  Elma  Warburton,   Rockingham. 

W.  W.  Baldwin,  Rockingham. 

R.    B.    Fowler,    Rockingham. 

Miss   Beulah   Smith,   Rvckingham. 

Miss   AVillie    Abcrneth/,    Rockingham. 

Miss   Maggie    Clark,    Roberdcil. 

Miss    Stella    Hutchinson,    RoberdelL 

Ed.  D.   Pusey,  Roberdell. 

Miss  Vallie  D.   Massie.   Mt.  Gilead. 

Miss  Lillie  Matheson,  Manguni. 

Miss   Lila  Little,   Little's  Mills. 

Miss  Eva   Clark,   Ex>vay. 

Wesley   Luther,    Exway. 

Miss   Mary   A.    Baldwin,    Ellerbe,   No.   1. 

C.    C.    Lowe,    Covington. 

Marvin   Bolton,   Ellerbe,   No.   1. 

Miss  Edith  Yarboro,  Rockingham,  No.  1. 

Miss  Chloc  Johnston,   Rockingham,   No.   1. 

Miss  Zena   Pense,    Rockingham,   No.    1. 

Miss    Annie    Davis,    Rockingham,    No.    1. 

Miss  Lizzie  Dockery,  Cordova. 

Miss  Lottie   Cole,   Cordova. 

0.    R.    Milliken,    Rockingham,    No.    1. 

Miss   Mamie  Monroe,    Rockingham. 

Miss  Mamie  Thomas,  Rockingham. 

Miss    Pattie   Monroe,    Rockingham. 

Miss  Capella   Capel,    Rockingham,   No.    I. 


ROBESON. 

Miss   Lena    Leitcli,    Rowland. 
Jliss    Gladys    Barnes,    Lumberton. 
Miss    Cora    McNeill,    Red    Springs. 
Miss    Anna    McLeod,    Pembrohe. 
Miss    Gerti-ude    Graham,    Rowland- 
Miss    Sallie    McGoogan,    Shannon. 
Miss    Jai:ie   McGoogaT,    Shannon. 
Miss    Bertha    Broadwe'',    Shannon. 
V.    H.    Taylor,    Lumberton. 
J.    F.    Flowers,    Lumberton. 
Miss  Mary  Lee  AlcMillan,  Raeford. 
Miss  Lettie  McMillan,   Raeford. 
Miss   Katie  McI.    Buie,   Red   bpringa. 
Miss    Mela    Stewart,    Shannon. 
H.   L.    Ec'cns,   Pates. 
L.    L.     Hargrave,    Lumoer    Bridge. 
Mrs.    L.    L.    Hargrave,   Lumber    Bridge. 
Miss   Bertie   Harrell,   Lumber  Bridge. 
S.    D.    Cole,    Fairmonc. 
Miss  Mary  V.   Whitley,  Rowland. 
Miss    Ha    Blue,    Fairmont. 
C.    T.    Harrington,    Marietta. 
Miss  Emily   Patterson,    Elrod. 
Miss   Annie   Mickey,   Orrum. 
M.   Shepherd,  Orrum. 
W.     T.     Jenrett,     Lumberton. 
Miss   Annie  Harrington,   Red   Springs. 
Miss   Ethel    Cole,    Marietta. 
Miss    Fannie    Avent,    Marietta. 
J.    W.    Fleming,    Lumberton. 
Jliss    Janie    Stewart,    JMaxton. 
Miss    Mary    E.    Jones,    Barnesville. 
Mrs.   Annie  B.    Smith,   Lumber   Bridge. 
Miss    Gertie    Howard,    St.    Pauls. 
Miss   Dollie    Singletary,    Lumberton. 
Harllee   JlcCall,    Red    Springs. 
Wm.    Herbert,    Rowland. 
Miss  Willie  D.    Evans,    Raeford. 
Miss    Jenrett    McNeill,    Lumberton. 
S.    B.    Graliam,    Orrum. 
H.    W.    Hedgpeth,    Orrum. 
Mrs.   W.    H.    McKinnon.   Red  Springs. 
Miss  Mary   H.    Stuart,   Parkton. 
Preston    Stamps,    Parkton. 
Miss  Meda   Highsmith,    Parkton. 
Miss  Mary  E.   Mercer,   Howellsville. 
Mrs.    M.    Louise    Bullard.    Barnesville. 
Miss    Margarett    Currie,    Maxton. 
R.    E.    McCuliar,    Lumberton. 
Miss    Berta    Daily,    Fiirmont. 
Wm.    M.    Cvook,    RowUnd. 
Mrs.    Wm.    M.    Crook,    Rowland. 
Miss   Kate   McKenzie,    Rowland. 
Miss  Margaretta   Gadd  v .   Red   Springs. 
A.    E.    Israel,    Allenton. 
J.     P.     Price,     Orrum. 
Miss    Flora    McQueen,    Lumberton. 
Geo.    Warwick,    Lumberton. 

ROCIilNGHAAI. 

Miss    Ruth    Allen,    Malison,    No.    1. 
Miss  Louise   Anderson,   Madison,   No.   1. 
Miss  Ada  Blum,   Benaja    R.   F.   D. 
George    Bennett,    Rei.^l^ville,    No.    3. 
John    Bennett,    Reidsiille.    No.    1. 
Miss     Frances     Burton,     Ridgeway,     Va., 
No.    3. 
Miss    Lucy    Barham,    Mayodan. 
Miss    Sallie    Bennett,    Reidsville,    No.    S. 
Miss   Lizzie   Carter,    Stoneville,    No.    2. 


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Miss   Sallie   Comer,    ivTadison,   No.   2. 
Miss  Nannie  Coviiig:t<>n.   Ueidsville,  No.  5. 
Miss    Kate    Dannron,     Wentworth. 
Mrs.    I.ula    Foster,    OrpRon. 
Miss    Dura    Farrar,     Siokcsdale,    No.    1. 
Miss   Patlie   Goolsby.   .Stokfsdale,   No.   2. 
Miss   Annie  Garrrtt,   Inaper. 
J.    \V.    Griffin,    Madiscn. 
Mrs.     May    Uyers    Gvi'f'n,    Madison. 
Miss  Mai-y   Garrett,   P'-;ce,   No.   2. 
Miss  Vera   Gilliam,    Kuppcr. 
A.    E.    Garrett,    Intell,i;enco. 
Miss    Lily    Glenn,    Stoneville,    No.    2. 
Miss   Susie   Highfill,    ^ance. 
Joe   Hege,    Stoneville,    No.   3. 
Jliss    Lticy    Hoisford,    Madison,    No.    1. 
Jliss    Rave   Jackson,    Sirkesdale,    No.    1. 
Miss  SaMie   R.    King,   Mayodan. 
Miss  Aiivila  Lindsay,   Madison. 
Miss   Essie   Lasley,    Stokesdale,    No.   2. 
Miss    Lillian    Lasley,    li'cidsville,    No.    1. 
Miss  Emma  Lovings,  Heidsville,  No.  2. 
Miss   Vergie   Lovings,    Reidsville,   No.   2. 
Miss    Cora    Lester,     .S;okesdale,     No.     1. 
Jliss   Queen    Lemons,    Reidsville,    No.    1. 
Miss  Augusta   Lemons,   Mayfield. 
Jlrs.    D.    T.    Ladd,    Summerficld,    No.    2. 
Miss    Pearl    Moore,     ii' idsville,     No.     2. 
Miss   Carl   McDonald,    Reidsville,    No.    2. 
Miss  Jannette  MiNeel°y,  Reidsville,  No.  2. 
Jli.ss    Lelia    Malloy,     iii-ids^alle.    No.    2. 
Miss  Minnie    Meador,    Reidsville,    No.    4. 
Miss    Myrtle    Moore,    Reidsville,    No.    3. 
Miss  Jessie   McAnnally,    Sa.xon. 
Miss   Cornelia   Morgan,    Stoneville,    No.    2. 
:Miss     Ora     Moore,     Riidsville,     No.     4. 
Sliss  Laura  Moseley,  I.'  aksvil'e.  No.  1. 
C.    0.    CcCollum,    Maaison,    No.   2. 
Miss    Lizzie    Price,    Sunevillc,    No.    3. 
Miss  Earleene  Poindextcr,  Stoneville,  No.l. 
Miss    Clara    Pigg,    Stoneville. 
Miss  Oliie  Priclitt,   St'..Ksdale,  No.  2. 
Miss   Sallie    Pruitt,    Mayfield. 
Mrs.   C.   M.   Robertson.   Ashworth. 
Miss   Annie  I.    Slade,  Mclver. 
Miss    Cornie    Sikes,    Reidsville,    No.    4. 
Miss   Luov   A.    Saunders,    Reidsville,  No.  6. 
C.    0.    Small,   Wentwo  Ml,   No.    1. 
Mrs.    C.    O.     Small,    Wenworth,    No.    1. 
Miss    Ida    Somers,    Reidsville,    No.    3. 
Miss    Lizzie    Sharp,    Stokesdale,    No.    1. 
Eugene    B.     Sharp,     Stokesdale,    No.    1. 
Miss  Lottie  Satterfleld,   Leaksville. 
Miss    Annie    L.    Souder,       Bj'rdville,    Va., 
No.    2. 

Miss    Stella    Sharp,    Stoneville,    No.     1. 

Miss   Annie   Smith,   Stineville. 

C.     C.     Sharp,     Intelligence. 

Miss   Folsome   Smith,    Summei-fleld. 

Miss  Alma  Sikes,   Price,   R.    F.   D. 

Miss    Julia     Snead,     Stoneville,     No.     3. 

Mrs.    T.    G.   Taylor,    Leaksville. 

Miss  Lizzie  Taylor,  Lealcsville. 

James   Truitt,    Stoneville. 

Mrs.    C.    J.    Terry,   Reidsville,  No.    5. 

Miss   Mary   Wilkinson,    Mclver,    R.  F.  D. 

Miss  Lucy  Wrav,   Mclver,    R.    F.   D. 

G.   T.    Walker,   Reidsville,   No.   6. 

Miss    Roberta    Wall,    Stoneville,    No.    3. 

Mrs.   L.   W.    Woathcrsbee,   Mayodan. 

Miss   Annie   Walker,    Reidsville. 


L.    N.    Hickerson,    Ruifin. 
Miss  Mamie   Bennett,    Ruffin. 
Mrs.   E.    B.    Gibson,   Ruffin. 
Miss   Robbie   Price  Johtiston,   Ruffin. 
S.     G.     Harden,    Reidsville. 
Miss   Cora   Pitts,   Reidsville. 
Miss   Fannie   Gardner,    Reidsville. 
Miss    Emma    Schoolfield     Reidsville. 
Miss  Mollie  Fetzer,   Heidsville. 
Miss   Mollie   Womack,    Reidsville. 
Miss    Lucy    Hall,    Reidsville. 
Miss    Sallie    McGehee,    Reidsville. 
Miss  Mary  Trotter,   Reidsville. 
Miss    Lina    Wiggins,    llcidsville. 
Miss  Nina  Gookin,   Reidsville. 
Miss  Susie   Warner,   Reidsville. 
Miss    Florence    Hunt,     Reidsville. 
J.    B.    Robertson,    Reid.-ville. 

KOWAN. 
J.  R.  Erwin,  Salisbury.  No.  3. 
Miss    Bessie    Hcilig,    Salisbury,    No.    3. 
Walter    Robelin,    Gold    Hill,  "No.    1. 
Robt.    Fitzgerald,    Soencer. 
J.    M.    Shuping,    Salisbury. 
Chas.    M.    Smith,    Salisbury. 
Miss   Sallie   Camp,    Salisbury. 
Mrs.   C.   M.   Caldwell,   Salisbury. 
Miss    Mary    Chilson,    Salisbury. 
Miss   Maude   Ricliwine,    Salisbury. 
W.    G.    Caswell,    Spencer. 
]\Iiss  Victoria   Pichler,   Spencer. 

C.  B.   Currie,    Spencer. 
Miss   Ethel   Donkel,    Spencer. 
Miss    Ha    Rice,    Salisbury. 

Miss   Bessie   Bost,    Salisbury,   No.   1. 

Miss    Lelia    Kluttz,    Cold    Hill,    No.    1. 

L.     A.     Swiccgood,     Salisbury,     No.     1. 

Miss   Lula   E.    Sloop,    Salisbury. 

Miss    Fannie    L.    Eflrd,    China    Grove. 

Miss     Kate     Kclley,     Salisbury,     No.     5. 

IMiss   Grace   Monroe,    Salisbury,   No.   5. 

Miss    Alma    Powlas,    Barber. 

J.    C.    Miller,    Salisbury,    No.    1. 

Miss  Clara   G.    Miller,    Salisbury,   No.    1. 

Miss  Vetra   Koontz,    Woodlcaf. 

Geo.    B.    Wetmore,    Woodleaf. 

N.    N.    Fleming,    Woodleaf. 

Miss    Emma    Irwin,    Woodleaf. 

Miss  Teinpie  Smoot,   Cleveland,  No.  L 

Miss   Britz   Thorn,    Cleveland,    No.    1. 

J.   L.    Castner,   Mocksville,   No.   1. 

D.  R.    Stroud,    Cleveland,    No.    1. 
W.    11.    Goodman,    Cleveland. 
Miss   Maude   C.    Miller     Cleveland. 
Jas.    L.    Steele,   Mount  Ulla. 

H.    W.    Early,    Mount    Ulla. 

Miss   Daisy    Fisher,    Mount    Ulla. 

Vernon  R.  Brawley,  Tioutman,  No.  2. 

Miss  Mary  Barringer,  Barber,  No.  1. 

Miss    Emma    Goodman,    Mt.    Ulla. 

Miss   Ethel   Miller,    Barber. 

Miss  Mary  Shaeffer,   Barber,   No.   1. 

J.    B.    Rodgers,    China   Grove,    No.    2. 

A.   L.    Kaniker,   Enoch >ille. 

Miss   Annie  Lipe,    Enochville. 

Mrs.  L.   M.   Lorbacher.   Mooresville,  No.  '. 

A.   L.   Ritchie,   China  Grove,   No.   3. 

E.  L.  Kaniker,  Mooresville,  No.  1. 
Mrs.  J.  A.  Bost,  Moo>'esville,  No.  1. 
Miss   Berta    Sloop,    Mooresville. 

Miss  Ethel  Powers,  China  Grove,  No.  2. 


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Samuel    E.    Sloop,    Mount    Ulla,    No.    1. 

Miss  Mary  L.  Boston,  Cluna  Grove,  No.  2. 

Miss   Emma   Sloop,   China   Grove,   No.   3. 

Miss  Mab  1  D.nt,  China  Grove. 

Miss   Cordia   Linn,    China   Grove. 

Thos.    L.    Wilson,    Chi'ia    Grove. 

Miss  Maggie  Bostian,   China   Grove. 

R.    M.    IJichie,    China    Grove. 

J.    W.    Barnhardt,    Concord,    No.    3. 

Miss   Maggie   Efird,   China   Grove. 

\V.   S.   Shul-  nberg  r,   China   Grove. 

J.   J.    Bostian,   China   Grove. 

Oscar    Vost,    Salisbury,    No.    2. 

Miss   Roxie   Trexlcr,    Salisbury,   No.   7. 

Miss    Mav    Sloop,    Salisbury,    No.    7. 

J.    N.    Lilly,    Salisbury,    No.    2. 

Miss   Rosa   I.    Finch,   Salisbury,   No.  2. 

Miss  .\ddie  McNairy,  Sj'lisbury,  No.   7. 

Miss  Ze^ia  Plcss,  Salisbury,  No.   7. 

G.    W.    Lcntz,    Concord,    No.    4. 

H.   M.    L.    Agner,   Salisbury,   No.   3. 

Mrs.  Medora  E.  Heikr,  Salisbury,  No.  3. 

Miss    Ida    Julian,    Salisbury,    No.    3. 

J.    G.    Gaskey,    Salisbury,    No.    8. 

Z.    A.    Kluttz,    Salisbury. 

W.    n.    Earnhardt,    Ro'-Kwell. 

Ernest    R.   Odeil,   Salisbury,   No.    8. 

Miss  Maggie  E.   Hook;  r,   Rockwell,   No.   2. 

Miss  Eltha   Lou   Linyh ,    Salisbury,    No.   6. 

Miss  W.    R.    Hendrcn,   Rockwell. 

Miss  Margaret  Newrll,   Gold  HilL 

J.   M.   Eainhardt,   Rockwell. 

W.    B.   Shinn,    Granite  Quarry. 

J.    A.   Livingstone,   GranitL'  lyuarry. 

Miss   Connie   Edwards,    Granite  Quarry. 

M.    0.    Barnhardt,    Salisbury,    No.    6. 

Miss    Carrie    Barnes,    c-raven. 

Miss   Hattie   Ward,    Pool. 

Miss   Cora  P.   Eddins,   Gold  HiH,   No.   1. 

Miss    Satlie   Maie    SniJor,    MiUcrtown. 

Miss   Maggie   Barns,    Gold   Hill,    No.    1. 

A.  W.  F(azor,  Salisb.irv,  No.  4. 

Miss    St -11a    Stokes,    Salisbury,    No.    i. 

Thos.   Morgan,   Salisbury,   No.   6. 

J.    C.    PeokT,    Salisbury,    No.  6. 

Jliss  Vida   A.   Trexler,    Sa  isbury,  No.   6. 

Miss  Lucy  A.   Barrier.  Salisbury,   No.   6. 

Miss   Maggie    Park,    Silisbury,    No.    d. 

Miss    Ell(n    Raring^r,    Salisbury,    No.    4. 
IIUTHERFOKD. 

R.   A.   Ford,   RutUerfordton. 

Miss    Mamie    Harris,    Rutherfordton. 

Miss    Clara    Taylor,    Rutherfordton. 

Miss  Mary  W.   Quinn.   Ruth  rfordton. 

!Mrs.    Clara   Gecr,    Rutherfordton. 

Miss    Laura    Crawford,    Ruthr-rfordton. 

Miss  Daisv  Logan,  Ruiherfordton,  No.  4. 

AV.     H.     Wilkie,    Ruth' rfordton,    No.    1. 

Miss  Ol'ie  Moore,   Rutherfordton,   No.   1. 

A.    L.    Rucker,    Rutherfordton. 

Miss    Minnie   Lou   Naniiey,    Rutherfordton, 
No.    2. 

Miss    Carrie    Hiil,    Rutherfordton,    No.    2. 

Miss  May   Youns,  Ruih' rfordton.   No.   3. 

Miss   Mary   Lattimore,   Nann'-y. 

Miss       Buna       Gillesoie,       Rutherfordton, 
No.    2. 

Miss  Effio  Ashworth,  Rvtherfordton,  No.  i. 

Jtiss  P(  arl   Nanney,   Rutherrordton,   No.   1. 

Mrs.  Mollie    E.      Wilkins,      Rutherfordton, 
No.    2. 


A.    S.    Jones,    Rutherf -rucon.    No.   1. 

Jliss  Ida  Byars,   Forest  City,  No.  1. 

Miss    Litia    .McKinney,    Line. 

J.    B.    Higgins,    San.iy   Springs. 

Miss  Annabella  Logan.  Forest  City,  No.  8. 

Mrs.  Bessie  Hamrick,  Rutherfordton,  No. 
1. 

W.    O.    McKinney,    Ciroleen. 

Miss    Gertrude    ilamri.'.,.    Caroieen. 

Miss  Jean   Moore,   Cai.'leen. 

Miss    Vava    Wall,    Caroieen. 

D.    M.    Stallings,    Henrietta. 

Mrs.    D.    M.    Stallings,    Henrietta. 

Miss    Monie    Wliit  sid^s,    Henrietta. 

M.    L.    Wliite,    Cliffside. 

Miss   Edna    Brown,    ClifTside. 

Miss    O  en    Padg  tt,    Cliffside. 

Miss    Sudie    King,    Forest    City,    No.    1. 

Miss  Georgia   Young,    l^'orest   City,    No.    1. 

Miss  Carrie  Cantrell,  Cherokee,  S.  C, 
No.    3. 

I.    L.    Cathey,    Mooresboro. 

J.    D.   Eskridg°,   Eilenboro. 

Mrs.    J.    D.    Eskridge.    Eilenboro. 

W.   J.    Green,    Eilenboro. 

Miss  Mary   L.   Morrison     Eilenboro,  N*.  3. 

Miss  Maggie   B  am,    Eilenboro,   No.   3. 

Mrs.    EKcta   Edwards,   Elhnboro,    No.   3. 

Miss   Rfba    Blanton,    Fllf  nboro.    No.    3. 

G.    S.    Harrill,    Bosti;,    No.    3. 

Warlick    Walker,    Bostic,    No.    3. 

Sliss    Cleo    Burns,    Bostic,    No.    2. 

Miss   Bessie   Wall,    Eilenboro,   No.   2. 

Miss  Nora   V.    Martin,    E  lenboro.   No.   3. 

Miss  Callie  Nann>y,  Lattimore,  No.   1. 

Miss  Minnie  Lee  Nann?y,  Lattimore,  No.  1. 

A.    A.    Ahernethv,   For-st   City,    No.   3. 

G.    P.    Toms,    Forest    City,    No.    2. 

Miss   Maggie   Elliott,    Forest   City,    No.    1. 

Miss   Nellie   Smith,   Forest   City,    No.    1. 

H.    C.    Richardson,    Bostic. 

Mrs.    Blancli   Blankenship,   Bostic. 

P.    M.    Whistnant,    Duncan. 

Miss    Nora    Crawford,    Hollis. 

Miss    Gertrude    Taylor,    Hollis. 

J.    W.    Johnson,    Lav\Ti.'ale. 

J.    C.    Whistnant,    Gambles   Store. 

Miss   Bedia   Milton,    Gamble's    Store. 

J.    G.    Diviney,    Gamble's    Store. 

I).   G.   Melton,   Gamble's  Store. 

L.     L.    Good,    Mooresboro. 

Miss   Jennie   Hughes,    Hodge. 

Mrs.     Bessie    Houghton,    Bostic,    No.    8. 

L.    Purgerson,   Logan's  Store. 

P.     C.     Smawley,    Union    Mills,    No.    2. 

Miss  Caral  Long,  Rutnerfordton,  No.  4. 

J.   H.    Padgett.   Logan's  Store. 

Miss  Maymie  Freeman    For  st  City,  No.  3. 

Miss    Johnie    Eaves,    Forest    City,    No.    3. 

Miss   Fairy   Clemmer.   Bostic,    No.    1. 

A'i=s   Mary   Fonin-,   Th-rmal   City. 

Miss  Mamie  Morris,    Union    Mills,    No.   •. 

Miss  Anna  S.  Camp,  Union  Mills,  No.  4. 

Miss   Brth  Fornej',   Union   Mills. 

Miss  Myrtle   Long,    Union   Mills. 

Mrs.    C.    S.    Nanney,    LTnion    Mi'ls. 

!Miss  Nannie  Kate  Long,  Rutherfordton, 
No.    4. 

W'.   L.   Haynes,  Otter  Creek. 

Miss  Hattie  Hampton,   I'nion  Mills,  N».  L 

Miss   Pearl    Williams,    Tiger. 


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Jliss   Carie    Searcy,    Gage. 

Miss    Lou    Morris,    Red    Top. 

Miss    B mice   Oiblis,    Cl.iinney   Rock. 

J.   T.    Bland,   Rutherfo.dton. 

A.    W.    Hall,    J:  trr. 

Oscar  Bridges,   Gilkey. 

Jli.ss  Carl   Nanney,   Ciilliey. 

Miss   Nannie    Sue    Riir'l.-er,    Gi'k"y. 

G.    R.   Cowen,   Ruthorfordton.   No.  4. 

Miss  Lara  Fiack,    Hut',-  rfordton.   No.   3. 

sa;mpsox. 

Miss  Allie  West,  Coo;/v  r 

D.    iL    Williams,    Dunn. 

Miss  Lucy  Cu  broth,   ^sutryville. 

Miss   ClicUie    J.    Spell,    Ros;  boro. 

Miss    Stella    A.    Lewi^     Autryvllle. 

J.    K.    Wi  lianis,    Dunn- 

W.   M.   Kei:y,   WallaLV. 

Miss  Claudia   P.   Thomas,   Hnrrell's  Store. 

Jliss    Hannah    U.    S  axoy,    Alpine. 

Miss   Maggie   Johnson,    Ivanhoe. 

Miss   Maggie    Fcnnell.    Kerr. 

Miss  Li  I  y  McDiiffie,  Ivanhoe. 

J.    G.   Jones,    Clinton. 

Z.    J.     King,    Clinton. 

Miss   Katie   Gainey,   Ch'nton. 

Miss  Mamie  Dardcn  K(  ener,  Clinton. 

F.  A.   Edmonson,   Clinton. 
Mrs.    F.    A.    Edmonson,   Clinton. 
R.    A.    McLamb,    New.'cn  Grove. 
Miss   Tempie    Britt,    N"\vton    Grove, 
Miss  Mary  C.   King,  Tinnt'ey. 

Mrs.    Leia    Turlington.    Clinton. 
Miss  Mattie  L.   Gainey,  Huntley. 
Miss  Mary  S.   B  nnett,   Salemburg. 
Miss  Florence  Butler,   S-alemburg. 
Miss  Lula  D.  Mass:^n>  mg,  Earnest. 
Edwin   Newsoni,    Clin'^'-n. 
Miss   Lonnie   Smith,    Clinton. 
Miss    Nancy    Rackley,    Sal^mburg. 
Miss    Florence    Parkier,    Clinton. 
Junius  Butler,   Salemb.:rg. 
Miss    Nclia    Butler,    C'lnton. 
Miss   Cola   P^zzell,    Inpold. 
Miss    Daisy   Ferguson.    Inc:o!d. 
Miss   Emma   Bruwnson.    Ingold. 
Miss  Deli  ah   Robinson,   Clear  Run. 
L    A.    Cain,    Clear    Run. 

C.  A.    Smith,    Garland. 

Miss  Mattie  Bronson.   Garland. 
Miss    Alice    McCullers.    Garland. 
Miss   Katie   Faircloth,    Roseboio. 
Tom    Sloan,     Roseboro. 

G.  R.    Dnughtery,   Hivne. 
Sirs.   R.   S.   Howard,   Ai/ryville. 
P.    P.    Smith,    Autryv'lic! 

Miss    Mamie    Outlaw,    Roseboro. 
Miss   Eva   Royall,   Sah  iiiburg. 
Stuart    Brewer,    Autr'viUe. 
Grant  Hall,  Parkersbug'. 

D.  R.   Mclvcr,   Mints. 

Miss    Leola    King,    Ro=!i.t)oro. 
James   ICldridge,    Huntlty. 
W.    A.    Jackson,    Cooper. 
Miss    Lillie    Wooten,    Ininn. 
Miss    Alma    Wagstaff,    Dunn. 
Miss   Annie   Barnhill,    Fiunn. 
Miss    Octavia    Baggett,    Dunn. 
N.    T.    Jackson,    Dunn. 
Miss   Delitha   Naylor,    Pnnn. 


Miss  Luda  Dawson,  Gil.'S'  Mill. 

W.    P.    Williford,    Dunn. 

Miss  Nellie  Lunciford     Newton  Grove. 

Miss   Janie    S  ssoms,    Newton    Grove. 

Billie  Robinson,  Ncw.on  urove. 

Miss  Bevie  Williamsoii     Newton  Grove. 

Miss   Frances   Clifton,   Clinton. 

Miss  Annie  Lou  Kellev,  Clinton. 

Miss    Callie    Wooten,    Ciinton. 

Miss  Sudie  Stoki'ley,   (Clinton. 

Miss  Minnie   K,  nn;rly.   C  inton. 

Miss  Eva  Clifton,  Mt.  Olive. 

Miss    Ida    Bovvtte,    F'aison. 

Frank    R.    Spell,    Faisor. 

Miss    Lili?    C.    Whitfiv.d,    Faison. 

Miss    .\ugusta    Thomson,    Faison. 

Miss    B  s.5ie    Taylor,    I'aison. 

Jliss  Viva  D'ard  n,   Newton  Grove. 

D.  L.    Ellis,    Clinton 

Miss    Eva     Ciilbrsth,     Clinton. 
Mrs.    E.    H.    Rohinsoti.    Clinton. 
Miss  Brrtha  Dalton,   (linton. 
Miss    Annie    L.     Ford':nm,    Clinton. 
Miss    Mamie    Ashfnrd.    Clinton. 

E.  Lee    Fox,    Clinton. 

Miss  Belle  Wi'liamson,  Clinton. 

Miss   Bessie   K?lley,    Clinton. 

Miss    Z  nobia    M  rritt.    Clinton. 

Miss   Varina   Williamson,   Taylor's  Bridge. 

C.  W.  B;ach,  Dc'way. 

Walter   Beach,    Dehvny 

Miss    Mary    Carlton,    Del  way. 

Miss  Lou  Matth'ws,   Mignolia. 

Miss   Florence   Petorsoc.    Clinton. 

Miss  Maggie  Aid-,  rman.  Clinton. 

Evandrr  Simpson,    Clinton. 

Miss  Minnie  Blount,   Turkey. 

Miss   Emma   T.    Britt.    Turkey. 

Miss  Mary  Hins,  Turkey. 

Miss    Matti"   Marshburn,    Tuikey. 

B.    F.    Bright,   Newton   Grove. 

Miss    Irene    h^jram,    N'^wton    Grove. 

Matt    King,    Newton   Grove. 

W.  B.  Dudley,  Ncwto:i  Grove. 

SCOTLAND. 

Miss  Roberta   Coble,   Laurinburg. 

Miss   Harriet   McL(  an,   Laurint  urg. 

Miss  Sallie   N- al    Hugln  s,   Laurinburg. 

Miss    Myra    Jordan,    L-iuriiibui  g. 

Jliss   Fannie    Wright,    J  aurinlnirg. 

Miss    Katlurine    Bcartisley.    Laurinburg. 

Miss  Alma   L-^e,   Laurel   Hill. 

Miss   Katie   Furman,    Laurel    Hill. 

Miss   Minnie  Gibson,   Laurel    Hill. 

Miss    Mamie    Gibson,    Gibson. 

Mi?s   Nan    Fletcher,    Gibson. 

!Miss   Lola   Gibson,    Gilison. 

Jliss    F  orenee    Bristow,    Gibson. 

Miss    Marv    McKinnon.    Gibson. 

Miss  Carrie  McN  ill.    Old   Hundred. 

Miss    Grtnid"    Colerider,     Ma.\ton. 

Jliss   E^alina    McGirt,    Viaxton. 

Miss   Annie   Sampson,    Hasty. 

STANLY. 
Julia   Atkins,   Norwood. 
Miss  Annie  B.  Forrest.   .Mbemarle. 
W.    K.    Litt'rton,    Albniarle. 
Jliss  Daisy  Dare  Ritchie,   Albemarle. 
G.     W.     Baker,     Albfinarlc. 
Miss    Coiinna     Bn«t,    '>w    London. 


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W.    C.    Ingram,    Palni'Tsville. 

Jno.    F.    Burk-yson,    Aibcmarle. 

JIarvin    Ilatlcy,    Plyli'i. 

Miss   Florence    Osbornn,    Locust. 

Miss  Fanny  Dry,   Locisst. 

T.    B.    Uuneycutt,    Bi!<   Lick. 

J.   W.   Nance,  Smith   lord. 

Mrs.    C.    R.    Pkss,    Rii-nfield. 

C.    G.    Plyler,    Riclifl-:-!,    No.    1. 

Miss    Sara    McCuUoch     GreL'nsboro. 

Miss  Annie   Garris,    P=p  Dee. 

J.   V.  Avitt,  Cottonvii'e. 

Sliss   Corinne   Carr,    Ck-veland. 

Miss  JIasrgie  Umberg.r,   New  London. 

Mrs.    Jlaggie   Kirk,    A.uemarle. 

Mrs.    Bettie   Matney,   AJistnlieimer. 

L.    R.     Upcburch,    No' wood. 

Miss    Nannie    Sniitli,    .Mbemaile. 

J.    W.    Smith,    Norwooil. 

Miss   Myrtle   13roun,    }■  Prd's  MiU. 

J.    A.    Bunch,    Palmeiviile. 

Miss  Nora  Eddins,  Paln^crville. 

H.   E.   Coggin,   Palmer^ille. 

C.    L.    Miller,    New    J.onelon. 

Miss  Jennie   Picklcr,   .Mbemarle,   No.  2. 

R.   L.   Tavlor,   Palmerv  lie. 

L.    F.    Riissell,    Albenm'le. 

G.   L.   Efird,   Endy. 

J.  D.   Rankin,  New  London. 

M.     D.     Dry,    Misenheimer. 

U.    S.    Burlej'son,    Bloomington. 

Miss  Essie  Blackwcld^"",   All)emarle. 

Miss    Bertlia    Callowav,    Plyler. 

M.   F.    Huncvcutt,    Bi,-  Lick. 

A.    R.    Whitlev,    Bridgeport. 

E.  H.    Huneycutt,   Le'.. 
Geo.  C.  Dry,  Misenh'^i>ier. 
Harvey  L.   Austin,  Ri(  !if,pld. 

L.   B.    Hartsell,    RichflLk',    No.    1. 

Miss  Mattie  Moss,   uinv  London. 

AVill   A.    Green,   Jack '-'w. 

Frank    Ross,    Cotton viile. 

Miss  Lottie   Smith,    .■Mbemarle.   No.   1. 

Cbas.   W.   Rankin,   Na-A'  London. 

Geo.    ^y.    Coggins,    Alb-marle. 

Miss    Bessie    Dunlap,    Norwood. 

Miss  Mary   Co.x,    Palriieiville. 

Mrs.    Cliarlotte    Watk  rs,    Albemarle. 

Miss   Estlier  Melton,    Aibemarie. 

Miss  Jennie   Hiineveuit,    Big   Lick. 

STOKES. 
J.    W.    Hall,    Danbury 
Miss  Mary   A.    Martin,   Danbury. 
Miss   Cornelia   ^k■Kauf;ran,    Greensboro. 
Miss    Lemma    Duncan,    Dillard. 
Miss  Kizzie  Easter,   iI?Hdows. 
Mrs.    Mildred    Alley,    liermanton. 
Miss  Sadie   Petree,    Germanton. 
Miss   Cora   Young,    Ge:  manton. 
0.    L.    Pulliam,    Grrn  anton. 

F.  S.    Ross.    Walnut    Cove. 
Miss   Anna    Martin,    M'-adows. 
Miss    Wi'mrta    Smith.    King. 
Chas.    R.    Helsabfck,    Rural   Hall. 
Miss   Ada  Fleming,   King. 

Jliss   Carrie    Miller,    K.ng. 

!Miss  Agnes  Johnson,   O'ermanton. 

C.   K.    Boyles,   King. 

W.   P.  Edwards,   Pinnai  le. 

Miss   Agnes    Pulliam,    King. 

Miss    Claudia    Johnson.     King. 


Miss  Dora  Wall,  Pinnaele. 

Miss    Ruby    llamni,    O-.iton. 

Miss  Ro/.ella  BovUs,  I'i'inacle. 

Miss    Myrtie    Wall,    P  r.naele. 

Miss  Lucinda   Edward,.    Pinnacle. 

Miss    Nannie    Pilzer,    ;^od    Sh' als. 

Miss   M.miie   Leak,    Peter's   Creek.   Va. 

Miss  Flora   Hutelnns,    Peter's  Creek,   Va. 

Miss   Francis   Marshall     Francisco. 

Miss   Delia    Stone,    Francisco. 

Miss  Daisy  Dearman,   Westfiekl. 

R.    F.    She'ton,    Moor<;>'?    Springs. 

J.   W.  Simmons,  Fran  isco. 

Miss  Maude  Flippin,    I'rHncisco. 

Miss  Ruth  Neal,  Fraiicisco. 

Mrs.    B.    H.    Boyles,    Vide   Mccum. 

Sliss  Maud  Smith,  Fr^ielsco. 

L.    P.    Pell,    Pilot   Mo-.ir.tain. 

R.   B.   Tilley,   Pilot  Mountain. 

J.    W.    Stridir,    Pilot   Mountain. 

Miss    Essie    Flint,    ik'adows. 

Miss   Anna   Heid,   Pi:ol    Mountain. 

B.    H.     Boyles,    A'ade    iVecuni. 

L.    0.    Boyles,    Vade    ?.l  cum. 

Miss  Rachel  Moore,  Smith. 

O.    E.    Shelton,    Moor.'s    Springs. 

John    D.    Smith,    Campbell. 

H.    A.    Blair,    Danburv. 

Miss  Alice  Martin,   Smith. 

John    A.    Leake,    Campbell. 

0.   M.   Bennett,  Danbuiy. 

Miss    Berta    llodgin,    Pleasant    Garden. 

Miss    Linnie    Hodgin,    Pleasant    Garden. 

Miss    Minnie    Crews,    Mayodan. 

Miss    Susie    Grogan,    Price. 

Miss  Vivian  Gann,  Sandy  Ridge. 

Miss   Fannie   Lasley,    Gideon. 

Miss  Ella   Martin,    Sandy   Ridge. 

J.    R.    Leake,    Campbell. 

Miss    Ella    Grogan,     Price. 

Mrs.    J.    S.    Nelson,    Campbell. 

Miss    Mae    Wall,    Maaison. 

Miss  Bercha   Dunlap.   Gideon. 

T.    J.    Covington,    Madison. 

ih-s.    C.   A.    Mitchell,    Dillard. 

Miss    Olivia    Dean,    Kernersville. 

Miss    Lula    Tuttle,    M'alows. 

W.     M.     Salmons,     Fu'p. 

Miss  Bertha   Davis,    Walnut  Cove. 

Miss   Bessie  Davis,    Walnut   Cove. 

Miss   Claudia    Smith,    Francisco. 

S.    P.    Heath,    Walnut    Cove. 

Mrs.    O.    J.    Cates,    Walnut    Cove. 

Miss    Eva    Voss.    Walnut    Cove. 

SUKKY. 
Miss   Bettie   Allen,    I'lli.in. 
Miss  Lucy  Allen,   Pinnacle. 
Miss  Ora   Armfield,    L:;w  Gap. 
Miss   Nora   Atkins,   Ro.md    Peak. 
Jliss  Carrie  Angell,   !>(  onville. 
Miss    Clara    Bell,    Elkm. 
Miss  Nora  Bell,  Elki!.. 
J.    F.    Beamer,    Mt.    Airy. 
N.    E.    Bovles,    Round    Peak. 
T.    J.    Blackburn,    Mt.    Airy. 
Miss   Emma    Burcham     State   Road. 
Miss  Kizzie  Bray,  Crutd. field. 
Miss   Achsa   Burrus,   I'otkford. 
G.   E.    Burrus,   Rockfud. 
Miss    Vio'a   Cooper,    Dobson. 
J.    AI.   Cockerham.   Knpps  Mill. 


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Arthur  'Calloway,   Roaring  Gap. 

J.   W.  Clifton,   Ararat. 

Miss  Lucy  Davonport.    Rorkford. 

Miss  Lula  Davrnport,   liofkfoid. 

Miss  Kttie  EVockpry,  J'cpliyr. 

Miss  Nannie  Denny,   Iiimacle. 

W.    B.    Davis,   Siloam. 

Miss   Bculali    Folpcr,    Kusk. 

W.   R.   Freeman,   Dobsoii. 

W.   F.   George,   Klkin. 

Miss    Lillian    George,    Klkin. 

W.   C.   Gentry,  State  Road. 

R.    N.    Ilauser,    Slioal:^. 

Miss   Mnttie   Ilolvfield,    Roclcford. 

L.    F.    Hicks,   State   t?.<pd. 

K.    T.    Hampton,    Elkin 

Miss   Miry   Jmny   Hi  as,    Mt.    Airy. 

Mrs.   .Jennie  Hunt,  Ellin. 

Sliss    Lillian    Harkradev,    Dohson. 

Miss  Magsie  Harkrader,  Dobson. 

,Miss   Jennie    Hill,    Driin. 

Miss  Alice  Joyce,  Wcjiome. 

Jfiss    Liraie    .Toyco,    Welcome. 

Miss    Ivali    Jackson,    Rrim. 

S.    F.   Jarrell,   Round    Peak. 

H.    G.    .Tarrell,    Roun  1    T'eak. 

Miss  Oln   Jonf's,   Dobr.on. 

J.   T.    Kirk,   Siloam. 

Miss  Lillie  Key,  Pilot'  Mountain. 

H.    D.    Lundy!    Rusk. 

Miss  Hu'dali  Marshall,  White  Plains. 

E.     E.    Marion,    Pinn.icie. 

Miss    Carrie    Marion,    Pinnacle. 

Miss   Is'ihn]    Matthews,    Pilot   Mountain. 

Ernest   ^fartin,    Ladon'.a. 

Fuller  Mosley,   Elkin. 

Miss    T.    Afay    Norman,    Rockford. 

J.    F.    Nance,    Dobson. 

Aubry   Nance,    Dobson. 

Miss  Mabel   Nance,    Dobson. 

Miss  Li-lie   Normnn.    Roaring  Gap. 

M.    B.    Parks,   Roaring  Gap. 

L.    C.    Parks,    E'kin. 

Jliss   Maude   Payne,    W'-stfield. 

Miss    Maude    Ring,    Elkin. 

Miss    Carrie    Redman,    Pilot    Mountain. 

Miss  Ha  Stanley,  Rusk. 

Miss  Nannie   Stimpson,   Mt.    Airv. 

Elbert  Snow,  R    F.    P.   No.  4,  Mt.  Airy. 

E.   W.  Turner,   Siloam. 

Rriss    Fannie    Thompson     Devotion. 

Jtiss    Bessie    Venable,    Rusk. 

Hfiss  Beatrice  Wall,   Si'oam. 

Miss    C'ara    Wall,    Siloam. 

Miss   Ida    Wall,    Mt.    ATry. 

Miss  Carrie  Watsnn,   Mt.    Airy. 

Jiiss  Fannie  Watson,  Mt.   Airy. 

Miss  Gertrude   Walt  rs     Pilot   Mountain. 

SWAIN. 

IT.    C.    M.    Marshall,    Bryson   City. 
Jtiss  Ha   Bolick,    Bryson   City. 
Miss   Lettie   M.    Rice,    Bryson    City. 
Miss    Riartha    Mcllwain.    Bryson    City, 
Miss   Elizabeth    Lilly,    Bryson   City. 
Miss  .'\hie  DeHart,   Bryson  City. 
Miss  Minnie   DeHart,    Bryson   City. 
Miss  O'lic   Wilson,    Br;son  City. 
Miss   Hester   Sitton,    Bryson    City. 
Miss   Bertha  Wiggins,    Bryson   City. 
Miss  Nina  Gibson,  Brv-on  City. 


Miss   Zcna   Taylor,   Bryson   City. 

W.    B.   Carringcr,   Bryson  City. 

J.    N.    Breedlove,    Bryscn    City. 

C.    A.    Randolph,    Brv-.on   City. 

E.    0.    Hall,    Bryson    City. 

S.    L.    Mason,    Bryson    City. 

W.    L.    McCracken,    Whittier. 

Mrs.     Hailie    .McCracken,    Whittier. 

Miss   AInzelle    Trollinger,    Wliittier. 

Miss    Ida    McHan,    Go\.    Island. 

Miss    Lessie    McHan,    Governors    Island. 

J.     W.     Farmer,     Governors    Island. 

B.  jr.    Henry,    Ocona    l^ufty. 
Mrs.  Floia  Wilson,  Oona  Lufty. 
J.  R.   Oliver,  Gee. 

Miss  Maude  Woody,  Gee. 

A.  L.    Smiley,    Swain. 

J.    M.    Smiley,    Needmrre. 

Miss   Laura    CunnineK.;m,    Needmore. 

Miss  Dessie  Cimninglnm,  Needmore. 

R.    E.   Breedlove,   Neelmore. 

N.    .J.    Burnett,    Needmore. 

John    Burnett,    Etna. 

T.    G.    Dean,    Etna. 

John   S'agle,    Almond 

Mrs.    Sara   Crisp,    Fori  tana. 

S.    F.    Hensley,    Judsoii. 

Miss  Elvira   Welch,    Proctor. 

C.  L.    Tillcy,    Paint-r, 
Miss   Delia   Owen,   Wl.'ttier. 

B.  S.    Matlock.   Nnntahala. 

TRANSYLVANIA. 
Miss, Julia   Owen,    Qjebec. 
Miss  Sfary  Brinkley,   Lake  Toxaway. 
Miss    Roxie    Nicholson,    Montvale. 
Miss  Gertrude  McWhorter,  Lake  Toxaway. 
N.    A.    Miller,    Sapphire. 
Joe  Johnson,  Sclica. 
Miss  Margaret    Fellers,    Balsam   Grove. 
Miss    Ardlle    B.    Gleason.    l?osman. 
Miss    O'ivia    Whitmire,    Rosn'an. 
Miss    Laura    Whitmire,    Rosman. 
Miss    Sue    Glazener,    Brevard. 
Miss   Hattie    Aiken,    Bievard. 
T.    H.   Galloway,    Brevard. 
Miss    Janie    Gi'lespie,    East    Fork. 
Jliss    Bonnie    Wilson,    Brevard,    No.    2. 
Miss    Florence    Davis,    Calvert. 
Miss  Bess  Martin,   Pi  igah  Forest. 
Miss  Jfary  Rankin,  Pisgah  Forest,  No.  1. 
Miss  Maria  Capps,  Pi~c:ah  Forest,  No.  2. 
Miss  Awa  Clayton,  Penrose. 
J.    B.    Clayton,    Penrose. 
G.    T.    Lyday,    Breva.d.    No.    2. 
Miss    Myrtle    Clayton,    Penrose. 
Miss   Nora    Ashworth,    Orange. 
Mark  R.    Osborne,   Penrose. 
Miss  S.  Eldin"  Phinmnn,   Cedar  Mountain. 
TYRKELL. 

C.  T.    Godwin,    Columbia. 
Mrs.   C.   T.    Godwin.   Columbia. 
Miss   Matilda    Spruil',    Columbia. 
Mrs.    Hubert    Bateman,    Creswcll. 
Miss    Sabra    Svkes,    Columbia. 
W.    H.    Pritchard,    Columbia. 
Miss   Delia    Patrick,    Criumbia. 
Miss   Cassie   Hass-^ll,    Gudger, 

J    E.  Lupton,  Gum   Neck. 
Miss    Hannah    Moore,    Cre.swclL 
Miss   Eva    Spruill,    Cr-'we'l. 
Miss  Loula   Jones,   Colombia. 


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Miss    Mamie    Rowe,    Crrswell. 
\V.    C.    Alcxandc T,   Co  \'riibia. 
W.    R.   Caiawon,  Co  un.bia. 
S.    R.    Batuiian,    Columbia. 

UNION. 

Miss  Mary  Lee  Bivens,   rnionville. 

M.     D.     Nance,,    01iv<>    Branch. 

Miss    Lida    Cntlibeitson     Monroe,    No.    8. 

W.    F.    Baucom,    Monroe,    No     8. 

Miss   AUie   Home,    Unii  nvil.e.   No.   2. 

P.    1'    Cox,    Monroe,    No.    If). 

T.    E.   Monroe,    .MarsliviUe,   No.   2. 

Miss    Carrie    Cannon,     >Vaxliaw,    No.    1. 

J.    M.    Guin,    Unionville. 

H.  G.   Brvant,  Olive  P.ancli,  No.  1. 

AVni.   O.   Ltmond,  Indiin  Trail. 

Burton  B.   Sturdivant,   *Vaxliau,  No.  2. 

J.    Artliur    Stranon,    Marshvitle. 

P.    E.    Blatkson,    Wingfate. 

J.    \V.    Latta,    Monroe,    No.    9. 

N.    D.   .Inlinson,   Waxh.vv. 

M.    B.    Day,    Winsate 

Miss  Inez  Kussl'U,  Jlo^ioe. 

0.    H.    Hinson,    Monioe,    No.    3. 

Oscar   Helms,    Waxhaw,    No.    2. 

Miss   Beulali    Price,    Mi..tthj\vs,   No.   18. 

>Hss    Lew    Yarboroui;U,    Monroe,    No.    i. 

B.    H.    Griffin,   Peaclib'nd,    No.    1. 

Beeclier    Harrell,    Marsbville. 

Miss  Annie  Lowry,  Monroe,  No.  10. 

Conner    Robinson,    Wuxliaw,    No.    4. 

Miss  Wilmer  Braswell,  Unionville,  No.  2. 

Miss  Emma   Mc-Manns    Wa.xhaw,   No.   3. 

Willie  Love,  Unionvi'le. 

Boyd   Gritlin,    bnionvrio.   No.   2. 

E.  C.    Hinson,  Monroe,  No.   4. 

Miss  Addie  Baurom,  I'nionville. 

Lemuel    Price,   UniouviUe. 

Miss    Nancy    Latlian,    sionroe.    No.    4. 

Miss   A^nes   Stewart.    Monroe,    No.    1. 

J.    II.    Edwards,   Monroe,    No.    4. 

Miss    Bliss    Price,    Indian    Trail. 

G.   0.   Duncan,   Indian  Trail. 

Miss   Ada   Cutlib.  rtsm,    Mon'-oe,   No.   5. 

Jliss  Rosa   Presson,   Uircnville. 

Thomas    Smith,    Indian    Trail. 

Miss  Minnie  Smith,   Indian  TraiL 

Miss  Julia   Cuthb.rtson,    Monroe,   No.   5. 

Miss   Fannie   Guin.    Unionville. 

Miss   Carrie   Presson,    Unionville,    No.   2. 

Miss    Mattie    Caldwell,    Monroe,    No.    9. 

W.  L.   Rusling,  Unionv'  le,  No.  2. 

Mrs.   J.    S.    Williams.    Atonroe,   No.   1. 

Miss  Emma  Helms.   Wingate. 

Mrs.   C.   L.    Howie,   Mi;ieral   Springs. 

Miss  Kato  C^ark,  Monioe,  No.  5. 

Miss  Eva   Lee,   Monro?,   No.    1. 

Miss   Lizzie   Lee,    Mon'je,    No.   1. 

J.   0.   Baucom,  Monro'-.   No.  6. 

Mrs.    A  ice    Broom  \    Waxhaw,    No.    2. 

B.    P.    McNerly,    Wa.tl.aw,   No.    2. 

S.    F.    Bees,    Monroe. 

Miss  Li  Hie  Hamilton,   Marshville,  No.  2. 

Miss    Mittie    Green,    Ab  nroe. 

Miss   Estelle  Dees,   Monroe,   No.   2. 

JL    R.    Yarborougrh,    .^'''nroe,    No.    4. 

Henry    Clark,    Monroe.    No.    9. 

Hrrmon    Price,   Monroo,    No.    2. 

JHss    Nina    Clark,    M<>tuo°,    No.    5. 

B.   F.  Howie,  Mineral  f^prinars. 


G rover    Baucom,    Wine-nte. 
M.    P.    Neely,    W.Txhaw,   No.   2. 
H.  M.   Baucom,  Marshville,  No.  2. 
H.    A.    Norwood,    Waxhaw,    No.    2. 

A.  W.  Davenport,  Mar^^^hews,  No.  18. 
Miss    Minnie   Nisbet,    Waxhaw. 

J.   D.   Simpson,  Monroe    No.  4. 

Miss   Ella   Helms,    Un'.nville,   No.   1. 

VANCE. 

B.  W.    Allen,    Kittreli. 
Miss   Pearl   Cox,   KittivU. 
Miss    Onnic   Tucker,    ii'iitrell. 
Miss    Eva    Cheely,    Kittreli. 
Miss   Wi.Iie   Davis,   KiUrell. 
Miss  Jlinnie  Ross,   Kitlrell. 
Miss    Emma    Alston,    Epsom. 
Miss  Clellie   Smith,   li  ndt-rson. 
Mrs.   S.   W.   Duke,   Hi  .;derson. 
Miss    Wei  Ions,    Epsom. 

Jliss  C.    Woodliif,   Herderson. 

Mrs.    A.    W.    Kiliiam:    Manson. 

Ed.    Parham,    Vicksboro. 

Jliss    Minnie    LoughlaTiJ,    Manson. 

Mrs.   H.    F.  Row  and,  5'iddleburg. 

Miss    Rosa    Edwrrds,    Middleburg. 

Miss  Maud   Fleming,   Middleburg. 

Jlrs.    L.    B.    Whit^,    Manson. 

Miss   Etta   Firming,   Woodworth. 

Miss  Lottie  Hart. 

E.    P.    Bradley,    Townesville. 

Miss    Royster,    Townesville. 

Miss  Morton,  Townesville. 

.Miss  L.    Pittard,   StovalL 

Miss  A.   LeMay,  Stovail. 

Miss    Sue    Kelly,    Wit'-amsboro. 

Miss  Maud  Uunn,   Williamsboro. 

Miss  OUa  Fleming,   Wi  '.iam^boro. 

Miss  Mamie  Evans,   Williamsboro. 

Miss  M.   Short,   Williamsboro. 

Miss  Leia   Pool,   Dabney 

Miss  Lillian   Dean,    Dabney. 

Miss    Etta    Fcriall,    Henderson,    No.    5. 

Miss   A'ice    Gregory,    Henderson,    No.    4. 

Miss    Eula    Gregory,    Henderson,    No.    5. 

Miss    Lois    Edwards,    Henderson,    No.    4. 

Miss  Nannie  Hunter,    Lcnderson,   No.   4. 

G.    W.    Holmes,    Hend«=ison,    No.    4. 

Miss  Flora  McLendon,  Henderson,  No    4. 

Mi.ss  B;u'a   Bobhitt,    Henderson,   No.   4. 

Miss  Crystal  Bobbitt,   Henderson,  No.  2. 

J.    T.    Alderman,    Hencerson. 

A.   E.   Aykers,   Hender^jon. 

Miss   .\my    Butler,    Hond-rson. 

Miss    M.     Whitley,     Hrnderson. 

Miss   B.    Watson,    HenOerson. 

Miss    B.    Clifton,    Henderson. 

Miss    L.    Currin,    Henderson. 

Miss    S.    Gilliam,    Ilenoerson. 

Miss  C.    Hunter,   Henderson. 

Miss    L.    Page,    Hendeison. 

Mrs.    W.    n.    Horner,  .Henderson. 

Miss   L.    Ilartsell,    Hen>-lerson. 

WAKE. 

Miss  May  .Adams,    Raleigh,   No.   3. 

J.    A.    .■iidams,    Willo\v    Springs. 

Miss    Effie    Adams,    Garner. 

W.    H.    Albright,    Wak-field. 

Miss    Effie    Avent,    Rai.-igh,    No.    2. 

Miss    Elsie   G.    Barker     New    Hill. 

Mrs.    Beatrice   P.    Baker,-  Riley,    No.    1. 


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Miss  Rosa   Barrow,   Wendell. 

Miss    Mavme    Baker,    Wendell. 

W.    R.    Btach,   Raleigh,  No.    6. 

Mrg.  Sarah  E.    eiedsoe,   Raleigh,  No.  6. 

Miss  Ernie  N.   Bookei',   Apex. 

Mrs.   Bessie  Boone,  Moirisville. 

Miss  Nina  Brown,  Clayton,  No.  3. 

Miss  Wande  Broughto.i,   Riley,   No.   1. 

Howard    J.    Canipen,    Apex. 

Osear   Caudill,    Riley,    No.    1. 

Miss  Bettie   Councill,   Apex,  No.   1. 

W.   G.   Crowder,   Gary. 

Miss  Mary   A.   Craig,    '.Vakcfield. 

Mrs.   Oicar  Creech,   W- ke   Forest. 

A.   A.    Crater,    Wake   Forest. 

P.    C.    CuUuin,    Fuquii>    Springs. 

Miss  Jessie  Courtney,    Holly   Springs. 

Miss   Mary   C.    Uowell,    Wendell. 

J.    E.    Dowd,    Owrner. 

Miss  Cora   M.    Dixon     Raleicrh,   No.    5. 

Jliss  M.   W.  Edmiindsrii,  Raleigh,  No.  4. 

Miss  Irma   P^llis,  Carv. 

E.   P.   Ellington,    Wa'ice  Forest. 

Jliss  Annie   A.    Futreli,   Ncuse,   No.    1. 

Miss    Pansy    E.    Fetnjr.    Zeljulon. 

Jliss   Lillian    E.    Fickls    Cary. 

Miss  lola  Franks,  Ape.v.,  No.  2. 

Miss  Minnie   Frank  in,   Ape.x. 

Jliss    Nina    Gilliiand,    Garner. 

Miss  OU   Giles,  ■Ape.<.   No.    1. 

Miss   Mary   E.    Gilbsrr,    f'uquay   Springs. 

E.  L.   Green,  Neuse,  .No.  1. 

D.  R.   Green,   Raleigh,   No.  5. 
Miss  Metta  A.   Gulley,  Cary,   No.  1. 
Miss  Maude  Guess,   W.'jke  Forest,   No.  2. 
Joseph    P.    Goodwin,   Raleigh,   No.   3. 
Charles  M.    Hammond    Raleigh,   No.    1. 
Miss   Clyde    Ho't,    Htl'.v    Springs. 

Miss  Ber':ha  Holland,  Molly  Springs,  No.  2. 

W.    F.    Hodg-,    Wake   )  orest.    No.    2. 

Mrs.    B.    A.    Horton,    Wendell. 

Mrs.    Lela   M.    Horton,    Wak?f.eld. 

Miss   Luella    Ho'lowa)',    WiTovv    Springs. 

Miss  Ruth   H.    Hardy,   C'reedmoor. 

Miss  Emma  Jones  Humer,  McCuUers. 

Jliss  Susie  Iden,  Wake  Forest    No.  1. 

Jlrs.   Daisy  Johnson,   Cardenas. 

James  A.   T.   Jonss,  M'  Cullers. 

Jliss  Foy  Johnson,  A-j^'X. 

Jliss  Stella  Johnson,   Raleigh,  No.  2. 

Jlrs.   Leiia  K?ith,   Raleigh,  No.  7. 

Jliss  Ana  Kelly,  Apes. 

Miss  Lucy  Liles,  Raleit-h,  No.  6. 

Jlrs.    Lule  J.    Lawrence,    Rog.r's   Store. 

Jliss  Euzelia  Lassiter,  Clayton,   No.  3. 

Miss  J.    Belle  Markham,   Rogsr's  Store. 

Jliss  Viola  Maynard,  New  Hill,  No.  1. 

N.    C.    JIartin,    Morrisville. 

Graham     D.     Mangum,    Creedmoor. 

E.  L.    Middleton,    Carj-. 

Jliss   JIaggie    M.    Mitchell,    Apex. 

Jliss  Liizie  Moss,   Ne'JS  ,    No.    1. 

Jliss  Ell.i   L.   JIundy,  Cary. 

Jliss  Nannie  J.   Myatl.  >IcCullerg. 

Kenneth    H.    Mclntyrc.    Holly   Springs. 

Jliss  Jtattie  Nichols,   Roger's  Store. 

Jliss  JIargaret  J.   Ni'^nois,   Kog  t's  Store. 

Jliss  Ellie   Nicliolson     Holly   Springs. 

Jliss   .\da    Norris,    New    Hill,   No.   1. 

Jliss  Fov  J.   Olive,  Wai'.haU. 

Jliss  Pfurl    A.   Park'-r     R.lry.  No.   1. 


Jlrs.    Olivia    Parham,    Dayton. 

Jliss   Julia    Pasmore,    Cary. 

Jliss  Blanche  Penny,  Raleigh.  No.  6. 

Miss   Emma   Pegram,  Garner. 

G.   L.    B.    Penny,   Raleigh,   No.    1. 

Miss  Florence  Powell,   Clayton,  No.  2. 

Peter    Powers,    Cary,    No.    1. 

Jliss  Ruth   Proctor,   McCuUers. 

Miss  Annie  Pulley,  Rdeigh,   No.   7. 

Jliss  Iska  Rav,  Raleit;''.,   No.  0. 

W.   D.   Hay,   Wake  Fo'est  No.   1. 

L.    N.    Ranes,    Youny.si'ille,    No.    1. 

Jliss    Tillie   G.    Rancs,    Neus.\    No.    2. 

Miss  Laurie  R-^dford,  Voungsville,  No.  1. 

J.   C.   Richardson,   We.Vell. 

Jliss  Nettie  Rodman,  Cary. 

Jliss  Etta  Rollins,   Ap-w. 

Jliss    Ruby    Reid,    Wi:M    Forest. 

Mrs.    G.    M.    Sanders,    Zcbulon. 

Jliss  Cleopatra  Scarb'^ro    Apex. 

Mrs.   Lillian   B.   Simnun^,    Raleigh,   No.  1. 

W.   J.    Simpson,  Wake   Forest,    No.   1. 

Jliss    Adelaid3    Stnphciisen.    Cary. 

Jliss  Be'le  Stainhack.   '"'arv. 

R.  P.  Stuart,  Willow  Springs,  No.  2. 

Jliss  Sarah  H.   Stancill,   Gainer,  No.  2. 

Miss   Willie   Stal"v,    Auburn. 

H.    J.    Sorreil,    Falls. 

W.    R.    Sherrill,    Wak.^   Forest,   No.   2. 

Miss  Jlam.ie  L.  Taylor.   Apex. 

Miss   Alice  Taylor,   Fuvjuay  Springs. 

Miss  Ora  Taylor,   Neii«.  ■. 

Jliss   Ruth  Taylor,   Willow  Springs. 

J.    5L    T(  mplcton,    Jr  ,    Cary. 

Jlrs.   S.   W.   Thompson,   Falls. 

Jliss  Claire  Turner,   it.ileigh.  No.  3. 

Jliss  Hattie  Le->  Upclnirch,  Morrisville. 

J.    C.    Utlev,    Walthflll. 

W.    W.    Utley,    Apex,    No.    2. 

E.   Wait&n,  Mon-isvilk-    No.   2. 

Jliss   Allis  Weathers,    R-iIcigh     No.   2. 

A.    C.    Weatherly,    Go' man. 

Jliss  Lessie   Wcath-^rs     Raleigh,   No.   5. 

Jlrs.    Hilen   P.    Whitlev,    Wakefield. 

J.    JI.    White,    (Rev),    Apex. 

Jliss   JIary   J.    Woodard.    Cary,   No.   2. 

Jliss  Lidia  E.   Yatts,  Morrisville,   No.  2. 

Jliss   Alma    I.    Ynt  s,    haeiah.    No.    5. 

WARREN. 
JTrs.    W.    H.    Aycock,    Warrenton. 
Jliss  Lizzie   Benn  tt,    Wdir.nton. 
Jliss    Sue    B.    Twitty,    Warronton. 
Jliss   Willie   G.    Jlacon,    Warrenton. 
Jliss    Jlamie    Shearin,    JIacon. 
Jliss    Ida    JI.    Rodweli,     Macon,    No.    1. 
Miss  Marguerite  Davis.  JIacon. 
Jliss   JIary   D.    Davis,   .Macon. 
Miss  Susie  Shaw,   Jlicon. 
Jliss    Lily    Biscoe,    JTacon. 
Jliss    Annie    L.    Terry,    Macon. 
Jliss    Sallie    Allen,    K^dgeway. 
Jliss  Gertrude  Cree,   E.mbro. 
Jliss  Hi'da  Duke,  Marmadiike. 
Jliss   Liira    L.    Perry,    Litthton. 
Jliss   Nettie   E.    Wise,    Littleton. 
Jlrs.    F.   JI.   Johnston.   Litt'eton. 
Jliss   Jimniie  Clark,   Creek. 
Mrs.   W.   R.   Strick'and.   Creek. 
Jliss  Stella  M.  Hicks,  Wise. 
Jliss   Carrie   B.    Dunn,   ^Vise. 
Jliss   Delia    K.    Fitts,    Wise. 


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SCHOOL  STATISTICS  AND  SCHOOL  TEACHERS. 


Miss  Delia  Fleming,   ''aufrlian. 

Miss    Nannie    FUniinij,     Vausrban. 

Miss  Mattie  D.   Willinms,   Vauglian. 

Mrs.    W.    G.    King,    Vajglian. 

Miss  Jennie   C.   Alston.    Inez. 

Jriss   Waniie   Rose,    M::n3on. 

Miss  Enjina   M.    Palme: ,   A'aujjhan. 

Miss  Josephine  Miller,  Manson. 

Miss  Tullia   B.    Reeks,   Klberon. 

Miss  Lassie  Hardee,    t  nfield. 

Miss  Emma   E.    Langley,    Woodview,  Va. 

Miss    JIary    White,    >!<<(  on. 

Miss  Annie  White,  Ma-.-on. 

Miss    Nannie   P.    Jonrs,    WaTTcntoti. 

Miss    Kate    Ma^■fiekl,     Norlina,    H.    F.    D. 

Miss  Lucy  Thornton,   Macon. 

Miss    Bessie    M.    Hines,    Henderson. 

W.  O.   Dunn,  Wise. 

Preston    Bennett,    Macon,    R.    F.    D. 

H.  S.   Grant,  Macon,   P.  F.  D. 

J.   C.   Patton,   Warren  1,.,-n. 

Herbert    Scholz,    ^lacon,    R.    F.    D. 

WASHINGTON. 

Miss   Nina   Banks,   Plyn.outh. 

Miss  Lizzie  Goelet,   P.  \  mouth. 

Miss   Bessie   Norman,    rivnioulh. 

Miss  Virginia    Spruill     Plymouth. 

Miss    Hilda    Spruill,    Plymouth. 

Jliss    Delia    Batcman,    I'lymoutb. 

Jliss   Gertie   Mizell,   PHmuuth,    No.   1. 

Mrs.   W.   F.   Bateman,  I'lymonth. 

Mrs.    Wessexe    Di.xon,    I'inetown,    R.  F.  D. 

W.    F.    McCanless,    Roper. 

Jliss   .Augusta   Carstarp'ien,   Roper. 

Miss  Stella  Blount,   Ruper. 

Miss  Neva  Cahoon,  Roper. 

Miss  Hattie  Taylor,   Eioper. 

Miss   Ursula   Singleton.    Roper. 

Miss  Lu;a   Helton,    Roper. 

Mrs.    Bertie   A.   Good'vin,   Mackey's  Ferry. 

Miss  Afar^'aret  Cb'^s-son     Mackey's  Ferry. 

Miss  Ida  Swain,  Skiimi  isville. 

Sliss  Orenda   Midgett:    Sound. 

Miss  Carrie  Newberry,   Scuppernong. 

W.    E.    Norman,   Scur'"  rnong. 

J.    L.    Norman,    CreswfU. 

Mrs.    Nannie    Armstn.ng,    Creswell. 

Miss  Eulalia   Overton,   CreswcH. 

Miss   Mary    Alexander.    CrcsweU. 

Miss   Alice   Moore,   Cr.'jwell. 

Miss  Annie  Moore,  Creswell. 

Miss   Wilmet    Hardison.    Creswell. 

Miss  Mabel   G.   Hamm,  Creswell. 

M.    P.    Ji-nnings,    Crer.vpll. 

A.   W.    Davenport,   Cliorry. 

Steward  Davenport,  Cherry. 

L.  J.   Spear,  Cherry. 

Miss  Matilda  Spruill,   Cherry. 

W.^TAUGA. 

Jfiss   Maggie   Combs,    Boone. 

J.   E.   Hodges,  Sands. 

Miss   Ha    Kerley,    Blowing   Kock. 

J.    E.    Brown,    Boone. 

Z.    T.    Greene,   Moody. 

J.    F.    Wilson,    Vilas. 

Miss  Dora   Rowe,   Va'^?  Crucis. 

C.   E.   Harper,  Susar  Gicve. 

R.    B.    Jackson,   Mar'er. 

Miss    Minnie    Day,    Blowing   Rock. 

Miss   Mattie   Gross,    .Boone. 


J.   T.   Miller,   ilcadow  Creek. 

Miss  Bertha   Day,    Bl.ni/ing   Hock. 

Miss   Jennie    Wagoner,    Stony    Fork. 

Jeptha    Bingham,    Ruthcrwood. 

M.    H.    Norris,   Bronkiii  e. 

Coy  Roten,   Zionville. 

D.  L.  Greene,  Benfiela. 

Jfiss  JLirgaret  Cotreli,  Sands. 

G.    A.    Tate,   Zionvill°. 

Roby    \Vinkler,    Ruthirwood. 

Jliss    Millie    Cairoll,    Riverside. 

Augustus   Masters,    EJoone. 

M.    J.    Wilson,    Vilas. 

Wm.    W.itters,    Shulls    Mills. 

D.  W.    Greene,   Vi'as 

A.   B.  Harman,  Kellersville. 

Don.    Horton,   Vilas. 

W.    J.    Fathing,    Watnv.pa    Falls. 

R.   L.   Phillipps,  Beech  Creek. 

James    Reid,    Peoria. 

Tj.    M.    Farthing,   Matnej. 

W.    Y.    Perry,    Yerger. 

Ollie  Jones,  Recce. 

R.    C.    Roark,    Tamarat  If. 

Miss  Rosa   South,   Tamarack. 

P.    E.    Hfrman,   Amantna. 

Jfiss   Floy   Corb  tt,    .Vniantha. 

Nila   P.    Bvers,    Zion\;lie. 

R.    E.    Gol'ding,    Mast. 

Miss   Mary    Jones,   R'xce. 

Miss   Infz  Elliott,    Zi(.nville. 

W.   A.   Tugman,   Amber. 

Miss    Nellie    McGlamery     McGuire. 

Sliss  Maj-'gie  Smith,   fi  >ecc. 

O  in  Wimborgrr,   Meat  Camp. 

Miss  Effie   Hopkins,    Virgil. 

JHss  Edna  Hodges,  Sauos. 

N.    E.    Marley,   Mabel 

Mi.ss   Jennie   Norris,    Sands. 

Miss  Delia  Coffev,  Gry;idlather. 

Hilda    Coffey,    Kelspy 

Miss   Grace   Cook,   Bl)T>inp   Rock. 

L.    yi.    Micheal,    Ruthcrwood. 

Miss  Ida  Miller,  B'ow-np  Ro.-k. 

Miss    Miryann    Stone,    Lilowii^g    Rock. 

Miss   Lona   Stone,    Blowing    Ruck. 

Miss  Haitie   Greer,    Blowing   Rock. 

Jacob    DillingfT,    Blouing    Rock. 

Jesse   Edmiston,    Blov  iug  Rock. 

J.    B.    Rrid,    Boone. 

O.    P.    Havanan,    Buck   Creek. 

E.  J.    WiUiams,    Vi'as. 
Miss  Vergie  Tester,   Lc.-inder. 
Miss   Annie  Gritler,   P-oria. 
W.    D.    Farthincf.   Banners  Elk. 
J.   C.   B'air,  Balm. 

T.   R.   Caudle,    Valle  Cnicis. 
Ed.    G.    Farthing,    Rn^ne. 

WAYNE. 
Miss   Bertha   Howell,    Goldsboro,    No.    4. 
Miss  Rachel   Massey,   Gi  Idsboro,   No.   4. 
Miss  Ruth   E.    Peele,    Genoa. 
Miss  Florence  Lewis,   Dudley. 
Miss    .Annie   H.    Klirn.    Dudley. 
Miss  Carrie  Potts,   Mt    Olive. 
Mrs.    Mamie    So\itherl.i;d.    Mt.    Olive. 
Miss    Lizzie    Thornto':,    Mt.     Olive. 
Jfiss    Sallie    Move,    Goldsboro. 
Miss    Roella    Cox,    Go.'i-horo,    No.    1. 
Miss  Julia   E.   Howell.   fJoIdsboro,   No.   1. 
E.   C    Byerly,  Goldsb^-ro,   No.   1. 


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Miss  Com  Payne  Mooiv,  Coldsboro,  No.  1. 
JIis.   L.   F.  Gates,  Go'cl-boro,  No.   1. 
Miss   E.   C.    Hrvner,    Gc'dsboro,   No.    4. 
Miss   Sallie   Williams,   GoUlsboro,    No.    4. 
Miss   Lula   Willitord,   Goldsboro,   No.   4. 
Miss   Bi'ssie  Hollowell     GoldsLoro,    No.4. 
Miss   Fannie   Cox,    Bculey,    No.    4. 
Goo.   W.   Westbrook,  (Joldsboro,  No.   7. 
T.    L.    Hudson,   Goldsboro,   No.   7. 
Miss  Hattie  Godwin,  Go  dsboro.  No.  7. 
Miss  BiTLha  Edgcrton    Mt.  Olive,   No.  4. 
Miss    Oiu    Stevens,    Mt.    Olive,    No.    4. 
Miss   Eloise  McPhail,    lit.    Olive,    No.    4. 
Miss  Georgia    Andrew--,    Mt.    Olive,   No.   4. 
Miss    Btssie    Deans,    Kenly,    No.    1. 
Miss   Lola    Fields,    Kenly,    No.    1. 
William    Copeland,    ('''•^mont.    No.   1. 
Miss   Opbelia   Coore,    T-iemont,    No.    1. 
Miss    Julia    Hooks,     F;emont. 
Miss   Lillie    Shackelfi-'d,    Fremont. 
Miss  Sallie   D.    Loftin,   -Seven   Springs. 
Miss  Sadie  L.   Outla.v,   Seven   Springs. 
Miss    Nannie    E.    TayV  ',    Seven    Springs. 
Miss   Mary    Midgette,    Seven    Springs. 
G.   H.   Quinn,   Seven  Springs. 
Miss  Miggie  Walker,   f-even  Springs. 
Miss  Minnie  Raiford,  Mt.  O'ive. 
Miss  Lou  M.   Smith,  ATt.   Olive. 
Miss  Pearl  Browning,   Mt.  Oiive. 
Miss   Eva   Casey,    Frpir..,nt. 
E.    L.    Becton,    Fremonf. 
Miss   Emily   Jones,    'Cvivi  ka. 
Miss  Ida  Worley,  Speigl'ts  Bridge,  No.  1. 
Mrs.  H.   A.   Overman,  Jaro. 
J.    R.    West,    Faro. 
Miss   Annie   Crow,    Eureka. 
Miss  Maria  Bristow,  Fnveka. 
Miss    Lola   Martin,    Eaieka. 
Miss   Leia   Does,   Goldr-l  oro,   No.   3. 
Miss  Josie   Kornegay,   Goldsboro,    No.   3. 
Miss  Bessie  Kornegay,  LaGrange,  No.  3. 
Miss  Dora   Grady,   LaO'ange,   No.   3. 
Miss   Mamie  Ivey,   La(;iange,   No.   3. 
Robert    'Jzzell,    Gold-iburo,    No.    2. 
Miss  Dora   Atkinson,    Goldsboro,   No.   2. 
Miss   Bettic   Newsom,    Goldsboro,    No.   2. 
Elwood    Pearson,    Pike^ille,    No.    2. 
Miss  Annie  Pipkin,   Pileville,  No.  2. 
Miss  Pearl  E.   Tliompsm,   Pikeville,  No.  2, 
Mrs.    Eugenia   Aycock,   Pikeville,   No.  2. 
Miss  Jennie  Uzzell,    Pikeville,   No.   2. 
Miss   Alma   Bowdcn,    Pikeville. 
Mrs.   J.   W.    Hosea,   Piieville. 
K.   D.    Perkins,   Pikevil'e. 
Miss  Mary  E.    Pipkin,   Pikeville,   No.   1. 
Mrs.   Nilla   Laneaster,    Pikeville,   No.   1. 
Miss  Daisy   Grant,    Saulston,    No.    1. 
Miss  Boidah  Crawford,  Goldsboro,  No.  5. 
Miss  Sudie  D..  Deans,   Saulston,   No.  1. 
Jliss  Sallie  Norris,   LuGrange,   No.  2. 
Miss  Maggie   Lancas^i  r,   LaGrange,   No.    2. 
Miss  Perminali   Dees,   (Goldsboro,   No.   6. 
Miss   Pennie    Hill,    Go'dsboro,    No.    5. 
Miss  I>iana   Whitford,   Go'dsboro,  No.   2. 
Miss  Ruth   Scott,    Golf'.=boro,    No.   5. 
L.    H.    Reeves,    Goldsburo,    No.    5. 

WIIiKES. 

Mrs.   Addie  E.  Sale,  Nf,v  Castle. 
E.    G.    Settlemyre,    Wi^kesboro. 


Miss  Florence  Scliaetfec,  Wilkesboro. 

W.    R.   Hendren,   Straw. 

T.    G.    Johnson,    Absl.eis. 

Hugh  Taylor,   Beng. 

Miss   Carrie  Joines,    AVshers. 

Ale.xander  Woody,  Gray. 

A.    J.    Foster,    Boom  t.    No.   2. 

Miss   Gertrude   Mitclull,   Spurgeon. 

Miss  Minnie  Myers,  R"nda,   No.   1. 

Miss  Florence  Maxwell,  Parsonville. 

E.  W.    Settle,    Benliam. 

Miss   Roxie   Billings,   Uockery. 

G.   W.   Miller,  Cowles. 

Miss  L.   L.   Martin,   R- nda.  No.  2. 

W.   A.   Durham,  Roarii.g  River,  No.  1. 

John   MeGrady,   North   Wilkesboro,   No.   1. 

C.    C.    Faw,   Millers  Creek. 

J.    W.   Johnson,   Huna  ig  Creek. 

Mrs.    M.    F.    Handy,   Ink. 

A.    R.    Coleman,    6^b.  ii;ville. 

Miss  Clara  Greer,  El'^.iP.e. 

Miss    Cordie    Hindersci,    Lovelace. 

Miss  Minnie  JIcNeill,  Wilkesboro,  No.  1. 

J.    P.   Robbins,   Stanton. 

Miss  C.    A.   Miller,   Straw. 
Miss  Florence  Miller,  .Sliaw. 
Miss    P.'-iirl    Couth,    Osoornville. 
Miss    Maude   Lyon,    Cokeiy. 
Miss    Ellen    Myers,    D vkery. 
Miss  Mitta  Joines,    \bshei-s. 

F.  G.  Yates,  Stanton. 
R.  L.  Vannoy,   Vannoy. 

Miss  Mattie  Ferguson    Boomer. 

Miss  Edith  Jones,  Jluloerry. 

J.    S.    Elliott,    Knott/Iile. 

Aliss  Mattie  Maxwell,   ^herman. 

Percy   Maxwell,    Riv'^'de. 

Stewart   Lyon,   Traphill. 

W.     F.    .loines,    Absheis. 

R.  L.  Brown,  Lomax 

W.    H.   l.rown,    Traphill. 

Mrs.    M.    E.    Absher,    Hays. 

Mrs.    Bessie   Foster,    OtI- woods. 

Miss  Floss  A.   Joines,  Joynes. 

James  Hutchins,  Dimnette. 

Miss  Hattie  McNeill.   Wilkesboro,  No.  1. 

Miss  Lula  MeOee,  Chninpion. 

Miss    Venia    Miller,    (il-.ds. 

Miss  Florence  Gilreat'',  Moravian  Falls. 

Miss   Mabel   Stallings,    Wilkesboro. 

Miss    Louise    Lunn,    Wilkesboro. 

Miss    Ina    Davis,    Heii'i.-ix. 

L.    D.    Wellborn,    Ne.v   Castle. 

Miss  Janie  M.  Gilreath,  Moravian  Falls. 

AV.    R.    Triplett,    Pur'es.r. 

C.  C.    Walker,    Windy    Gap. 

D.  G.   Wiles,    Hays. 

Jliss  Laura   Higgins,  Mulberry. 

Aliss  Zora  Walsh,  Purlear. 

Mrs.   B'anche   Miller,  Bowles. 

Mrs.  Louie  Bullis,  Nortn  Wilkesboro,  No.l. 

E.  U.  Elmore,  North  Wilkesboro,  No.  2. 
J.    B.    Ray,    Jarvis. 

U.    G.    Foster,    Champ-on. 

Miss    Myrtle    Gilliam,    Austin. 

J.   C.   Hoots,  Benham. 

H.    L.    Greene,    Millers   Creek. 

I.   C.   Woodruff,   Moxloy. 

Miss   Nova   Carlton,    Pi-omer. 

Walter  Dimmette,  Noi-th  Wilkesboro,  No.2. 


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C. 

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Miss 

Mrs. 

A.  C.  Walls,  Ronda,  Nv.  1. 
A.    n.    Ihiys,   Hays. 
Miss   Maria    Elk'dge,    llays. 
U.  A.  Miller,  Cowles. 
Clias.   Joines,   Abshers. 

Ucddinof,  New  Castle. 

Hutchinson,    Bawers. 

Carter,    Austin. 

Edwards,   Roarins-  River. 
Miss  Lou   McNeill,   Cha-npion. 
Rev.  C.  F.  Fields,  Elkin. 
W.   H.    Stbastian,   Ha-    Meadow. 
T.    S.    White,    New   Castle. 
J.   Isaacs,   Moravian   Falls. 
Miss  Pansy  Pardue,   Ronda. 
M.    F.    Barker,  Austin. 
Miss  Ethel    D'immette,    North  Wilkesboro, 
R.   F.   D.    No.   1. 
D.   C.  S-'bastian,  Hay  Meadow. 
Ford  Gilliam,    Austin. 
H.   H.   Walker,   Windv  Gap. 

Rnmgarncr,  Moravian  Falls. 

Miller,    Glcndale  Springs. 

Bentley,    Poors   Knob. 

Bcntley,   Poors   Knob. 
Casey,    New    Castle. 
Robbins,   Darby. 
Valeria   Glass,    Stiaw. 
Mamie    Snow,    W'^lcome. 
Miss   Electa    Footf,    Roaring   River. 
W.   T.    Comer,  Windy  Gap. 
W.    A.    Holleman,     Jon'^sville. 
Miss    Ella    Thompson,     Harley. 
C.   H.   Ferguson,  Goshen. 
Miss  Lillian   Miller,    Wilkesboro,  No.  1. 
Geo.    W.    Jennings,    Rbvne. 
W.   G.  Coltrane,   North  Wilkeeboro. 
Miss   Kate   Cranor,    North    Wilkesboro. 
Miss  A.   S.   Legrande,  North   Wilkesboro. 
Miss  Minnie  Withers.   North   Wilkesboro. 
Miss   Ruth    Pilson,    North    Wilkesboro. 
Miss  Hattie  Edwards,  .North  Wi'kesboro. 
^liss    Nannie    Wellboi-i,     Wilkesboro.     < 
Miss  Jennie  Wagner,  Stonyfork. 

WILSON. 

Geo.   B.    Strickland,    l.neama. 
B.    W.    Tippett,   Glover. 
A.    B.    Cameron,    Elm   City. 
Mrs.    A.   B.   Cameron,   KIni   City. 
Miss    D'ora    Staj'nor,    Wilson. 
Miss  Ella  High.   Wils.r.r:.   No.  2. 
Miss   Mattie   Collins,    ''Vilson. 
>Irs.  W.  H.  Speight,  IMsck  Creek. 
Miss    Maggie    Hooks,    Tremont. 
Frank  E.   Lancaster,   Fremont. 
Miss   Annie    Vick,    B'lick   Creek. 
Miss  Agnes  Peelc,   Wilson. 
Mrs.   D.   L.   F'owers,   I.ucama. 
Miss  Maude  Watson,   Fremont. 
Miss    Etta    High,    Wi;<.(r. 
Miss  Annie  Young,   Lu-ama. 
Miss   Daisy    Osborne,    Lucama. 
.Miss    Finma    Deans,    \.'iison. 
Miss    Elva    Deans,    Wilson,    No.    2. 
Jliss  Emma  Parker,    Kenly,   No.   3. 
Miss  Pinnetta  Watson    Kenly,  No.  3. 
Miss  Essie   Sa'iser,    Kenly. 
Miss   Hattie   Smith,   wison.   No.   2. 
^liss  Cramer   Peele,    Kenly. 
Miss  Liticia   Dunford,   Wilson. 


Miss   Sallie   Parker,    Kenly,    No.   5. 

Miss  Alice  Dickinson,   K-nly    No.  3. 

Miss   Bessie   Edgirton,    Wilson. 

Miss   Belle   Edg.rton,    Wilson. 

Miss  Mary   Royals,    Wilson. 

Miss  Ella  Deans,   Wil.-cn. 

J.   T.    Moore,   Taylor. 

Mrs.    J.    T.    Moore,   Taylor. 

Jliss  Henrietta  Deans,   Wilson. 

Miss   Ida   Deans,    Wilson. 

Miss    Lena    Wright,    \\  ilson. 

Miss  Fannie   Perry,   V  ilson. 

Miss    Lillie    Bovett,    Wilson,    No.    2. 

F.    W.    Boswelf,    Wilsr.r. 

Jliss  Florence   White,    Wilson.   No.   1. 

Miss    Rosa    Forbs,    Wi'son. 

Miss    Fannie    Forbs,    V^'ilson. 

Miss  Lillian   Hagen,   Wilson. 

Jliss    Bertba    Pridgeii,    E'm    City. 

Jliss  Annie  L.   Stancil,  Elm  City. 

JHss   Hazel   Doles,   Eli.i   City. 

Jlrs.    O.   J.    Harrison,    R'm   City. 

Jliss   Jfary   McGowan,    Elm    City. 

Jliss  Mallie  Cobb,   Eln   Citv. 

Jliss   Sallie   Cobb,    Ehn    City. 

Jliss  Rosa  Grumpier,  F  m  City. 

Jliss  Iva   Pridgen,   Elm   City. 

Jliss  Winnie  Barkley,   Elm  City. 

Jlrs.  Jno.   A.   Bridgen,   E'm  City. 

Jliss   Jlinnie   Batts,   Elrr:    City. 

Jliss  Pattie  Wiggins,    Elm   City. 

Miss  Bettie  Webb,   Sa'otnga. 

Jfiss   Lucy   Edwards,    Elm   City. 

Jliss    Irnne    Bell,    Wil<-(.n. 

Jliss  Kate  Sugg,    Wil-on. 

C.   W.    Howard,    Saratoga. 

Jfiss   Addie  Owens,   Saratoga 

Jfiss  Hilda  Christman,  Wilson. 

Jliss  Bettie  Jfoore,   Si  'atoga. 

Jfiss  NaTinie  Jfarlowe,    Saratoga. 

C.   E.    Phillips,   Stontnnsnurg. 

Jlrs.   C.   S.   Whitley,   Slantonsburg. 

Jliss    Lucy    Ellis,    Wi'^nn. 

YADKIN. 

J.   L.  Teague,  Boonville. 

W.    L.    Speas,    Boonvil'e. 

J   .W.   Shore,   Boonvi'le. 

J.   Jf.   Crater,  Jonesv'He. 

J.    F.    Gorse,   Jonesvil'.". 

J.    H.    JIathis,   Jonesville. 

W.   S.    Vestal,  Jonesvi".e. 

J.   W.    Windsor.   .Tennincs. 

T.  E.  Burgiss,  Jenning'^. 

B.    R.    Brown.    Hamptonville. 

A.   Johnson,   Hampton-. ille. 

W.    L.    Denny,    Ham?>;i'nville. 

J.    W.    Cann,"  Yadkin\!lle. 

W.    D.    Jfiller,    YadkiMville. 

Clifton  Chamberlain,   Yadkinville. 

J.   J.    Reavis,   Yadkinviile. 

Z.    H.    Dixon,    Yadkin^il'e. 

W.   H.   Vanhoy.    Hamp^cnville. 

Joe    Powell,    Boonville 

T.    A.    Ho'ton,    Yadk'anille. 

F.   F.   Brandon,   Cana 

■J.  A.  L.  Shnrm°r,  Yadkinville. 

T.     E,     Hutchens,     Jfnna. 

Chas.    H.    Jlyers,    Mina. 

.1.    Jf.    Davis,    Boonv  ile. 

L.    W.    Hobson,    East    Bend. 

J.    W.    Warden,    Yadkinville. 


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EDWARDS  & 
BROUGHTOIV  PRINTING 

r         COMPANY 
Raleigh,  N.  C. 


Bank,  Legal, 
Scliool, 

Coiinly,  F8c!ory, 
Insurance, 
and  General 
Prinling 


l\\  Kinds  of  Blank  and  Record  Books  Made  to  Ordsr 

Estimates  on  £rt  Our  Flat  Opening  Books  are 
Application  .  ^|  the  Best  Made 


Miss   Myrtle    Greenwood,    Boonville. 

Miss  Myrtle   Reece,  Bj'<nville. 

Miss    EtliL'l    llcece,     ^nonville. 

Miss  Cera  Caudal,   Boonville. 

Miss  Daisy  Shirmer,  Boonvillu. 

Miss   Daisy   Angell,   Bi.(.nville. 

Miss  Ola  Teague,  Boon--  illo. 

Miss    Annie   Hoge,    Bo.'nville. 

Miss    Mattie    Sale,    Juiiesville. 

Miss  Mary  H  nirie,  Jonesville. 

Miss    Mary    Mathis,    Jonosville. 

Miss  Victoria  Reavis,   Yadkinville. 

Miss  Nora   Handin,    7ai'kinville. 

Mrs.   Mary   Dixon,    Yadkinville. 

Miss  Mae   Belle    Bailey.    Cana. 

Miss   Louisa    Wiiliams,    Williams. 

Miss    Rjsa    Cartw^igll^,    East    Bend. 

Miss    Mollie    Thomasson,    Buck    Shoals. 

Miss  Cora  Miller,   Eas;-  Bend. 

Miss    Mamie    Cheek,    Siloam. 

Miss    Annie    Ingram,    Etist    Bend. 

Miss   Bittie  Danner,    Yadkinville. 

Miss   Cora   Matthews,    Kast    ^iend. 

Miss  Flora  Matthews,  East  Bend. 

Ifiss  Effie   Angell,    Boonville. 

Miss  Ida   Hobson,    BoonAille. 

Miss   Sue   Fletchrr,    Siloam. 

Misa    Jennie    Garner,    Yadkinville. 

YANCEY. 

E.   B.   Hawkins,   Burnsville. 
Miss   Minnie   Davis,    Burnsville. 
Miss    Maude   Dungan,    Burnsville. 
W.    J.    Bennett,    Bun.sville. 
H.    M.    McCracken,    B.msville. 
Miss   Saliie    Beaver,    Bvinsville. 
Miss   Bertha    Honeycult,    Burnsville. 
Miss  Mas-gie  Honevcult    Burnsville. 
C.    R.    Hubbard,   Burrsville. 
MisB   May    Thompson,    Burnsville. 
MisB  Mary  Kirkpatri'  n.    Burnsville. 
Miss  Lizzie  Mol'h  ters,  Burnsville. 


Miss   Alice   McPhetcrs,    Bum-;ville. 
Miss   Mattie   Gardner.    Rurnsville. 
W.    C.    McCourry,    Burnsville. 
Miss   Essie   Wilson,    liiirnsville. 
S.    W.    King,    Burnsvillt. 
Miss   Maigai   t    Kolaiiu,    Cane   River. 
Miss  Clara   Ray,   Cane  River. 
Miss    May    Anderson,    I'aint    Gap. 
Miss   Mary  Jarvis,    Paii  t    Gap. 
Miss    Ida    McPheters,    I'aint    Gap. 
Miss  Saliie  Chambers,   .lupiter. 
E.    J.    Angel,    Swiss. 
Miss    May    I'rotitt,     Bald    Creek. 
Miss  Mary  I'roffitt,   Bald   Creek. 
Miss  B'  rtha   Proffitt,   Bald  Creek. 
Geo.    Wheeler,    Hi};gii,-. 
Hen    Franklin,    Bee    l.i^?'. 

B.  F.    Carter,    Bee    Log. 

C.  R.   Williams,  Rams.Tvtown. 
R.    E.    Holloway,    R-nn^aytown. 
Miss  Jane   W'hitson.    Huntdaie. 
M.   E.    Bradshaw,   Relief. 

Isaac   Bailey,    Toledo. 

Will    D.    Peterson,    Di/    Book. 

Don    T.    Peterson,    Dav    Book. 

Miss  Hattie   Hampton,   Bald  Creek. 

Jas.    English,    Burton. 

Calvin   Brig^-s,   Burton. 

J.   B.    Masters,   Green   Mountain. 

DeWitt  Dcyton,  Toeoa^ie. 

W.  H.   Baiiev,  Lunday. 

D.  B.    Williams,   Wihite. 
Carrie   Tipton,    Windmi. 
L.    H.    Ilutchins.    Windom. 
N.    N.   Silver,   Micavillc. 
Miss    Elsie   Silver,    Micaville. 
Welsf^y    Ray,    Afhlone. 

Joe   Robinson,   Celo. 

J.  W.   Hoover,  Celo. 

Miss    Ella    Ray,    Pen^aooTa. 

Miss   Mattie    Mitchell,    Burnsville, 


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SC;'OOL  STATISTICS  A  ND  SCHOOL  TEACHERS>. 


Educational  Statistics. 


COUNTIES.  o   . 

o  c 

•g.2 

o  o 
H  -I. 

Alamance    9,264 

Alexander     3,983 

Alleghany    3,206 

Anson     7,957 

Ashe     7,505 

Beaufort    8,951 

Bertie   7,043 

liladen    6,956 

Brunswick    5,141 

Buncombe     15,912 

Burke   6,623 

Cabarrus   8,511 

Caldwell    6,531 

Camden   2,028 

Carteret    4,127 

Caswell    4,904 

Catawba    9,417 

Chatham    8,5>!6 

Cherokee   4,7G7 

Chowan    3,405 

Clay    1,502 

Cleveland    9.SS9 

Columbus    8,942 

Craven    7,291 

Cumberland    11,798 

Currituck   2,609 

Dare    1,687 

Davidson    9,065 

Davie    4,646 

Duplin     7,989 

Durham     10,375 

Edgecombe     9,949 

Forsyth    12,965 

Franklin    8,808 

Gaston  12,121 

Gates    3,712 

Graham    1,752 

Granville    8,182 

Greene    3,857 

Guilford    17,832 

Halifax    11,281 

Harnett    6,977 

Haywood    6,156 

Henderson   5,269 

Hertford    5,182 

Hyde    3,147 

Iredell    10,937 

Jackson    4,403 

Johnston    12.583 

Jones     2,833 

Lenoir   6,605 

Lincoln    6,104 

Macon    4,342 

Madison    7.771 

Martin    8,833 

McDowell    5,358 

Mecklenburg     19,377 


a  a      c 

•p  o     .  o 

%>.^^ 
=^  =  =  « 

1,296.56 

557.22 

448.44 

1,113.58 

1,050.30 

1,2.52.74 

1,U7U.82 

973.44 

719.34 

2,227.28 

927.10 

1,191.14 

913.94 

283.52 

577.. 38 

6S6.16 

1,317.98 

l,lHi.G4 

606.98 

470.. 30 

218.28 

1,.3S2.S0  , 

1,251.48 

1,020.34 

1,651.32  I 

364  86  , 

2:i5.78, 

1,208.70, 

650.04 

1,118.06 

1,452.10 

1,392.46 

1,814.70 

1,232.72 

1,6U6.54 

519.23 

244.88 

1,145.08 

539.58 

2,405.82 

1,573.94 

976.38 

861.44 

737.26 

725.08 

440.18 

1,530.78 

616.02 

1,701.22 

396.22 

924.. 30 

854.16 

607.48 

1,087.54 

1,2.36.12 

749.72 

2,712.12 


M'tchcll    6,422 

Montgomery    4,908 

R'oore     9,200 

^ash    8,904 

New  Hanover   7,003 

Northampton    7,164 

Onslow     .     4,4S4 

Orange    4,810 

Pamlico    3,3!)6 

Pa^niiotank    4,802 

Pend  r   4,793 

Perquimans   3,7i;6 

Person    5.637 

Pitt    11,744 

Polk    2,.5'H 

T?andolph    10,058 

Riclimond    6,362 

Pobesnn    16,582 

Rockingham     12,899 

Kowan    11,904 

Rutherford 9,080 

Sampson    9,6>9 

Scotland   3.844 

Stanly    7,.%1 

Stokes    7,020 

Surry    10,293 

Swain     3,283 

Transylvania     2,3.53 

Tyrrell   1,7.03 

Lnion     10,903 

Vance    7,037 

Wake    20,244 

Warren    6,831 

Washington    3,022 

Watauga   5,213 

Wayne    11.229 

Wilkes    10,810 

Wilson    8,.519 

Yadkin    5,303 

Yancey    4,596 


893.68 

6S6.72 

1.2SS.44 

1,2.54.. 56 

l,(Hi4.02 

1,0112.56 

627..36 

673.84 

475.04 

680.28 

670.62 

521.24 

783.73 

1,043.76 

3.58. 56 

1,407.72 

800.28 

2,320.82 

1,805.46 

1,600.16 

1,270.80 

1,3.50.46 

5.^7.76 

1,0;-!0.14 

932.40 

1,440.62 

4.59.22 

329.02 

242.22 

1,520.02 

984.78 

2,8:«..50 

955.94 

506.63 

729.42 

1,. 571. 60 

1,. 513.00 

l.in2  26 

742.02 

643.04 


Total 714,571    $100,000.00 


CORPORATIOXS    CHARTERED 


For  the 
VoT  tlie 
For  the 
For  the 
For  the 
For  the 
For  the 
For  the 
For  the 
For  the 
For  the 
For  the 
For  the 
For  the 
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year  ending  Nov.  30,  1893 21 

year  ending  Nov.  30,   1894 115 

year  ending  Nov.  30.  1895 1.33 

year  ending  Nov.  .30,  1896 151 

year  ending  Nov.  30,  1897 147 

year  ending  Nov.  30,  1898 156 

year  ending  Nov.  30,   1899 207 

year  ending  Nov.  30,  1900 306 

year  ending  Nov.  30,  1901 327 

year  ending  Nov.  30,  1902 395 

year  ending  Nov.  30.  1903 554 

year  ending  Nov.  30,"  1904 640 

year  ending  Nov.  30,  1905 6!i5 

year  ending  Nov.  30,  1906 963 

year  endirg  Njv    30,  1907 969 


North.  Carolina  Interest  "Laxr. 

The  legal  rate  of  interest  is  six  per  cent 
It  is  contrary  to  law  to  chajge  a  higher 
rate. 


NEWSPAPERS  OF  NORTH    CAROLINA. 


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Newspapers  of  North  Carolina. 

[Abbreviations.— Deir..,  Democratic;  Rep.,  Republican;  Pop.,  Populists-  Ind.,  Inde- 
penrlint;  E.,  Educational.  Epis.,  Episcopal,  Indus.,  Industrial;  Pres  ,  Presr.yterian;  M., 
.Methodist;  M.  P.,  Metludi?t  Protestant;  H.,  Baptist;  Rol.,  religious;  Ad.,  advertising; 
A.,  Athletics;  Lit.,  Liteiary;  <\.,  quarterly;..,  yearly;  S.,  social;  d.,  daily;  w.,  weekly; 
s\\.,  semi-weekly;  m.,  Monthly;  bm.,  bimi-ntlily. 
Town.  Name  of  Paper.  Editor. 

hi  on  College Christian    Sun,    Chris.,    w J.    0.    Atkinson 

Graham Grahap;  Tribune,   Rep.,   w ?>.    G.    Foster 

Graham Alanunoe  Gleaner,  U'em.,  w ..J.   B.   Kernodle 

Aurlington Burlinj;ton      News,      Dera.,  w Ogden   F.   Crowsoa 

Taylorsville Mountain  Scout,  w A.   C.   Payne 

Sparta Star,    L'em.,    w A.   S.  Caison 

Cheirylane Blue    Ridge    Eagle,    Rep.,  w John  T.   Miles 

Vadesboro Anson'an W.   C.   Brown 

V/adesboro MLSStiiger-Inlelligencer,    D^m.,  w J.  G.  Boylin 

Jttferson Watchman,    w A.   E.   Tilley 

.leffcrson Jefferson    Recorder,    Dem.,    w T.    W.    Adams, 

V/ashington Progress,     Dem.,    w W.  K.  Jacobson 

vvashinfiton Messe;)^or,    Dera.,   d C.    L.    Stevens 

Washington Gazet<^e,  Dem.,  w C.    L.    Stevens 

Windsor Windsor  Ledger,   Dem.,   w S.    W.    Kenney 

Clark  ton Clarktcn     Express,     Dem.,..  w A.    C.    Johnston 

Soutliport SouthpiTt     Herald,     Dem.,  w Howard  C.   Curtis 

Asheville Big  Stick,   Lit.,   m M.   A.   Whittmore 

Asheville Asheville  Citizen,  Dem.,  d.  and  w James  II.   Caine 

.^sheville Ashev.'lk    Gazr tte-News,    Ii'd,    d Earle    Godby 

Morganton News-Mirald,   Dem.,   w T.   G.   Cobb 

Jloiganton Deaf  Carolinian,   E.,  bm...    Mrs.  L.  A.  Winston 

Concord Scotia   Seminary  News,   E.,  m D.  J.  Satterfield 

Concord Evening  Tribune,   Dem.,  d James  F.   Hurley 

Concord Tribune.   Dem.,   w...; James  F.  Hurley 

Concord ConcjK'  Times,  Dem.,  sw J.   B.   Sherrill 

Linoir Lenoir  News,  Ind.,  sw H.   C.    Martin 

Lenoir Lenoir  Topic,  Dem.,  w W.   M.   Moore 

Morehead  City Coaster,   Dem.,    w W.   L.   ArendcU 

Milton Times,  Ind.,  w Marcus   W.    Winstead 

Yanceyville Caswell    Democrat,   Dem.,  w A.   "i'ancey  Kerr 

Newton Catawba   Co;ii  ty   News,   D.m.,   sw C.    II.    Mebane 

Newton Newton  Enterprise,  Dem.,  \\ F.  M.  Williams 

Hickory Reformed    Church    Standard,    Rel.,    bm L.    L.    Murphy 

Hickory Hickory  Democrat,  Dem.,  vv J.  H.  Ilolbrook 

Hickory Timep-Mercuiy,    Pop.,    sw J.    F.   Click 

Hickory Our  Church  Record,   Luth.,  m A.  L.   Crouse 

Pittsboro Chatham  Record,  Dem.,  tv H.  A.  London. 

Siler  City Siler  Hfy   Grit.w P.   H.   Elkins 

Murphy Cherokee   Scout,  w J.  S.   Meroney 

Edenton Baptist,    B.,   m H.  K.   Mashburn 

Edenton Edenton   Transcrip,    Dem.,  w W.  F.  Swaringen. 

Ilayesville Clay   County  Courier,   w G.    W.    Sanderson 

Shelby Shelby   Aurora,   Rep.,    w J.    H.    Quinn 

Shelby Clevelard    Star,    Dem.,  sw H.  T.  Hudson 

Kings  Mountain.  .Kings  Mountain  Herald,  Dem.,  w C.   A.   Eury 

Whiteville News-Reporter,   Dem.,   w F.    A.    Bizzell 

Vineland Whiteville  Echo,   Dem.,   w .....J.  Edgar  Dupree 

New  Bern Sun    .    R.  M.  Phillips 

New  Bern New    "prn   Journal,    Ind.  Dem.,  sw Charles  L.  Stevens 

New  Bern New    Bern    Journal,    Ind.  Dem.,  sw Cliales  L.   Stevens 

New  Bern New  Bern  Sun,  Dem.,  d ..R.   M.    Phillips 

Fayetteville Standard     E.    R.    McKelhan 

Fayetteville Fayetteville    Daily    Observer,  Dem.,   d E.   J.   Hale 

Fayetteville Fayetteville  Observer,  Dem.,  w E.  J.  Hale 

haeford Facts  and  Figures,  Dem.,  v D.   S.   Poole 

'f honiasville Times,    Dem.,   w J.   F.    Westmoreland 

Thomasville Charity   and   Children,    B.,  w Archibald    Johnson 

Lexington North  St.ite,  Rep.,  w 

Lexington Dispatch,    Dem.,    w H.    B.    Varner 

Cooleemee Banner,   ,  w T.    R.     Walsh 

Mocksville Mocksville    Courier,    Dem.,  w Willian.  K.  Clement 


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NEWSPAPKKS   OF  NOUTH  CAUOLiiNA. 


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Town.  Name  f>f  Paper.  Editor. 

Mucksville Davie  "ecord,  Rep.,  w Frank  Stroud 

\\'arsa\v ])iipl:ii   Journal,   Dem.,   w John    XI.    Faison 

Kfiiiinsville Kastein  Caioiina  News,  Dein.,  w D.   S.    Hinca 

Durham Daily    Pun,    licm.,    d .lames    A.    Robinson 

J)>iiham Morninf   Herald,    d Jo3.   H.   King 

Puiham Rctordnr.  Ind.,  w Zcb.   P.   Council 

T)uiham South  Atlantic  Quarterly,  Lit.,  q Edwin  Mims  and  VV.  H.  Glassoo 

rmrham Trinity    Archive,    E.,    m, \V.   A.    Stanbury 

1  arboro Edgecombe     .Advocate F.  A.   Moore 

T.i'.boro Tarbori  Southerner,  Dem.,  d Frank  Powell 

Tarboro Tarboco  Soutl-frner,   Dem.,  w .....Frank    Powell 

Viinston-Salem  ..  .Mtsser!,'ir,   Agri.,  w J.    G.   Pepper 

Winston-Salim. ... Winston  Sahm   Journal,   D.'m.,  d Jno    Paul  Lucas 

Winston-Salem. ...Daily   Sentinel,   Dem.,  d H.  R.  Dwire 

Winston-Salem Western    Sentinel,    Dem.,  sw H.   R.   Dwire 

Winston-Salem.. ..Union    Republican,    Rep.,  w J.   B.  Goslen 

Winston-Sal(m....Acaden^y,  E.,  m J-    H.    Clewell 

V.  inston-SaUm Wact.oNia   Mniavian,   Mora,   m E.   T.   Mickey 

Winston-Sakm....Sout!crn  Tobacco  Journal,  T.,  w G.  E.  Webb 

H'inston-Sa'cm....South"in  Hon.-^  Journal,  Lit.,    m George   L.    Andre 

Winston-Salem Business  Guide,  Ind.,   ni - M.    L    Stewart 

Kernersville Forsyth    News,    w T.  J.   Lowry 

louisburg j'ranklii.  Times,  Dem.,  w Jamea    A.    Thomas 

louisburg Franl'in    I'TOgrcss.    Dem.,  v William  W.   Boddie 

Gastonia Gastonia    i^azHte,    Ind.    Dem.,  bw Wm.  Atkins 

Gastonia Gastonia  NlWo,  Ind.  Dem.,  sw Hugh    Long 

Bessimir  City  ...Pessenior   City    Messenger,   ,   w J-    A.    Smith 

Cherrvville Cherryviile  Eagle,   Ind.,   w John  M.  Magness 

Oxford Orplian's  Friend  and  Masonic  Journal,  Masonic,  w John  Nichols 

Cixford Oxford    Public   Ledger,    Dem.,  w F.  M.  &  W.  M.   Pinnix 

Pnow  Hill Standard-Laconic,     Dem.,  w J.   E.  Debnam 

Gibsonville Timrs     Ind.,    w Otis  D.   Phillips 

High  Point Evansrolist,    Rel.,   w W.  L.   Mellichamp 

High  Point Daily   Enterprise,   Ind.    Dem.,  d J.  J.   Farrisa 

High  Point Weeklv  Enterprise,  Ind.   D.m.,  w J.  J.  Farrisa 

high  Point Southrm  FurnHure  Journal.  T.,  m Wilber  Jonea 

High  Point Friends    Messenger,    Rel.,  m Eli   Reeee 

Greensboro Greensboro  Patriot,  Dem.,  w \f.    M.    Barber 

Greensboro Daily  Record    Dem.,  d J.  M.  Reece 

Greensboro Green.sboro  Telegram,   Dem.,   d R.   W.   Haywood 

Greensboro Our  Church  Record,  M.,  w J.   f-  McCulloch 

Greensboro Aposto.ic  Messenger,   Hol.,  sw Winfrcd    R.     Cox 

Greensboro North   Carolina   White  Ribbon,  W.  C.  T.  U.,  m-Mis.  Elltn  J.  Y.Preyer 

Greensboro Picdm.jnt  Messenger,  Bap,  sw ,   J.  H.   Rich 

Gre:nsl)oro North  Carolina  Christian  Advocate,    Rel.,    w Hugh    M.    Blair 

Greensboro State  Normal  Magazine,   E.,  bm Mi's    Annie  G.  Randall 

Greensboro Woman's  Missionary  Record,  M.,  m Mrs.  J.  F.  McCulloch 

Greensboro Everything,    L.,    m Al   Fairhrother 

Greensboro Daily  Industrial   News,   Rep.,   d W.   A.   Hildebrand 

Greensboro Southern   Mills,   Indus.,   m,   R.    S.    Fitzgerald 

Greensboro Southern  Eleeliician,  Elec,    m R.    S.    Fitzgerald 

Greensboro Labor  News,   Labor,   w A.  J.  Williams  and  Lewis  Burtnett 

Guilford  College. .Collegian,  Lit.,  m Students 

Enfield Progn  s.-,.    Dem.,    w H.    W.   Collins 

Knfield Neuse   Riyer  Times,    Bap.,     w Gary  Pittm.'.n  and  John  C.  Love 

Scotland  Neck... Commoiiwealth,     Dem.,     w E.   E.   Hilliard 

Weldon Eastern  Sentinel,    ,  w H.   B.   Harrell 

Weldon Roanoke   News,    Dem.,    w John   W.    Sledfe 

Littleton Times-H-rald,  Dem.,  w R.    E.    Edwarda 

Lillington Lillington  News,  Dem.,  w I-   H-   Withers 

Dunn Guide,    bem.,   w -LP-   Pittman 

Puie's  Creek Little  River  Record,  E.,  w J.   A.  Campbell 

Canton Cantor   Observer O    B.   Jeffreys 

Waynesville WavneS' ille  Courier,  Dem..  w G.   C.   Briggs 

Henderson villo... French   Broad   Hustler,   Dem.,  w M.   L.   Shipman 

Hendersonville... Western   N.    C.   Times,    Rep.,  w T.  W.  Valentine 

Murfreesboro Murfre  pboro  Index,   Dem.,  w J-    W.   Hicks 

Mooresville MooresviMe   Enterprise,   Dem.,    sw Robeson    &   Nonvood 

Statrsvillc Landmerk,    [nd.    Dem.,   BW R.  R.  Clark 

Statesvillo Iredell   Count.'    Mascot,   Dem.,    BW O     E.    Orowson 


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193 


Town.  Name  of  Paper.  Editor. 

IJarium  Springs  .  .Our   Fatiierless   Ones,    Pres  ,  m R.  \V.  Boyd 

Svlva Jackson    County   Journal,  Uem.,   w W.   E.    Gaillard 

Srriillifield Smith<ieid    Hprald,    Dem.,  w T.  J.  LassitiT  anf?  J.  M.  Beaty 

S.^lma Selma   News,   Dcm.,   w G.    B.    Craven 

Kinston Kinston   Free  Press,  Dem.,  d I>.   T.    Edwards 

Kin.^ton Kinston  Free  Press,   Dem.,  sw D.  T.   Edwards 

I.aGrange LaGrai  ?e  S-ntinel,  Dem.,  \v D.   H.   Petree 

Linco'nton Lincoln  Countj   Times,   Rep.,   w L.   B.   Thompson 

Lincolnton Lincoln   Couniy   News,    Dem.,    sw \V.    A.    Fair 

>!arion McDowell  Democrat,   Dem.,  w 3.  E.  Whitten 

Franklin Franklin    Press,    Ind.,    w M.   D.   Billings 

Marshall French  Broad   News,  Rep.,  w L.    J.    Bailey 

Marshall Madison  County  Record,  D.m.,  w J.  R.  Swann 

J,uii;sville News,    Dem.,    vr A.   Corey 

Williamston Gospel    Messenger,    Prim.   B.,   m S.    Hassell,  J.    E.   W.    Henderson 

Williamston Enterprise,  Dem.,  w A.   E.   Whitmore 

Jiimestown Advan'^e,   Frar.,   w W.     H.    Quick 

Cliarlotte Advertiser,  Ind.,  w J.  T.   Sanders 

Ciiar'.otte Gazette,   w S.  B.   Pride 

Charlotte Peoples   Paper,    Ind.,    w J.   P.   Sossaman 

(Charlotte Charlotte  Observer,  Ind.     Dem.,   d J.   P.   Caldwell 

Charlotte Charlotte    Observer,    Ind.  Dem.,    sw J.    P.    Caldwell 

(  har'otte Caroliia    Medical    Journal,  Med.,  m W.   H.   Wakefield 

Charlotte Southern  Publisher,   T.,   m M.   L.   Yeager 

Char:otte Charlotte   News,   Dcm.,    d W.    C.    Dowd 

Charlotte Times  Democrat,    Dem.,    w W.    C.    Dowd 

Oharlotte Presbyterian   Standard,    Prcs.,   w P.   R.    Law 

Charlotte Star  o"  Zion.  Mcth.,  W J.  W.  Smith 

Charlotte Evening  Chronicle,  Dem.,  d Wade  H.   Harris 

Charlotte Carolinp    Pythian,    Py.,    m J.   G.  Baird 

Char'otte Messenger  of  Hope,   P.   Epis.,   m Walter  J.    Smith 

Charlotte American   Textile   Manufacturer,  Tex.,  w W.   C.   Dowd 

Charlotte Mill  News G.  S.  Escott 

Charlotte Charlotte  Medical  Journal,  .Med.,  m Edward  C.  Register 

Cornelius News-Reporter,     Dcm.,     w.    B.   B.   Smith 

Davidson Davidson  College  Magazine,    Lit.,    m Societies 

Bakcrsville Mitchell   Observer,   w F.    S.    Starrette 

Tioy Jlontjomerian,   Dem.,    w ...W.   F.  Hunsucker 

Carthage Blade,   Dem.,   w W.  H.  McNeill 

Carthage Moore  County  News,  Dem..  w H.  A.   Foote 

Pint  hurst Outloolt      w H.   L.  Jillson 

S;.nford Express    P.  H.   St.  Clair 

Southern  Pines. . .Tourist,    w ri.  E.   Foss 

Nashville Graphic,    Dem.,    w M.    W.    Linclve 

Rocky  Mount Rockv  Mount  Record J.    H.    Herbert 

Reicky  Siount Twin  County  Echo,  Dem.,  w H.  R.   Kinlaw 

Wilmington Southern  LumLcr  Journal,  Trade,  sw Z.   W.   Whitehead 

Wi'mington Evenin.-.    Dispatch,    Dem.,  d R.     P.     McClamy 

Wilmington Mornirg   S"ar,    Dem.,    d William   H.   Bernard 

Wilmington Star,    D^rn.,   w William  H.   Bernard 

Wilmington Wilmington    Messenger,    Inel.,   d Sam  T.   Ashe 

'Vilmington Messenger,    Ind.,   sw Sam   T.    Ashe 

\vi!niington Carolina   Fruit  and  Truck  C!rowers'  Journal,  T.,  bm..Z.  W.  Whitehead 

P.ch  Square Roanoke-Chowan   Times,    Ind.  Dem.,  w .  .Andrew  J.  Conner 

Jacksonville Weekly  Enterprise,  D'em.,  w A.  C.  Dawson 

Chapel  Hill Univers'ty    of   North    Carolina  Magazine,  Lit.,  bm W.   E.   Yelverton 

Chapel  Hill University  Record,  E.,   m Faculty 

Chapel  Hill Tar   Heel,    A.,    w H.    B.    Gunter 

Chapel  Hill News,    Dem.,    w W.   B.   Thompson 

llillsboro Orang-  County  Observer,  Dnn.,  w Joseph   A.   Harris 

Payboro Bavb^ro  S  ntinel,  Dem.,  w.   W.  T.  Caho 

Oriental Orient..    Ind.,    w J.    T.    Stradling 

Elizabeth  City Roannke  Tribune,  Ind.,  w D.   W.   Perkins 

Elizabeth  City Tar    Heel    ..   ...E.    A.    Womble 

Burgaw Pendc-    Chronicle,    Dem.,  v A.   R.   Groom,  Jr. 

Roxboro Courier,  Dem.,  w John   A.   Noell 

Greenville Daily  Re  ector,   Dcm.,  d ..   .D.    J.    Whichard 

Greenville Eastern  P>eflector,  Dem.,  w D.    J.    Whichard 

Greenville King'^    Weekly,    Dem.,    w H.   T.   King 

Ayden Free   Will    Baptist,    Bap.,  v/ E.  T.  Phillips 


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NEWSPAPERS  OF  NORTH  CAROLINA. 


Town.  Name  rf  Paper.  Editor. 

Tryon Tryon   r?oe,   Ind.,    w George  E.   Morton 

Tryon Tryon    Thermal   Belt W.   C.   Corcoran 

Madison Herald   C.    0.   McMichael 

Co'unibus I'olk   Coiinty  News,   Ind.,  w Chas.   Williams 

Randleman Times,    v, IJarry   W.   Ormsby 

Randhman Central    North    Carolinian,  Ind.,    w W.    T.    Boone 

Ashboro Asliboro  Courier,   Dem.,   w William   C.    Hammer 

j\shboro Randolph   Bulletin,    R^p.,  u U.    S.    Hayes 

Hamlet Messeng-er-Review,  Ind.,  w H.    W.    Townsend 

l>ocking-ham Anglo-Saxon,    Ind.,    w J.   M.   Smith 

Maxton Scottis!.   Chiet,   Dem.,   w W.   B.  Hark.-r 

Lumberton Robesonian,    Dem.,    sw J.    A.    Sharpe 

Red  Springrs Citizen,  Dem..  w ....B.     B.     Branch 

I'airmont Messenger,    Dem.,    w S.   F.   Thompson 

Reidsville Review,    Dem.,   sw    J.   T.   and  Manton  Oliver 

Rpidsville Webst-r'b   Weekly,   Dem.,  v John  B.   Webster 

I/caksville Gazette.    I?^m  ,    vv ....J.    T.    Darlington 

Salisbury Caroliim    Watchman,    Dem,   w Wil.iam  H.  Stewart 

Salisbury Daily  Post,  Dem.,  d John  M.  Julian 

Salisbury Post,    Dem.,    sw Jolm  M.  Julian 

(rtscent Ra.vs,   F...   m J.    M.    L.    Lyerly 

Rutherfordton Sun,    I'em.,    w W.   H.   Miller 

Clinton Sampson   Democrat,   Dem.,  w H.  J.   Hines 

Clinton Holines--  Advocate,  Hoi.,  sui A.    B.    Grumpier 

I.aurinburg Exchjiige,   Dem.,   w Muck  Cam  ron 

Alljemaile Albemarle    Chronicle,    Rep,    w W.    A.   Jones 

A:bemarlc Stanly    Enterprise,    Dem.,  w J.   D.   Bivins 

Walnut  Cove Stok's  County  News,  Ind.,  -v L.    G.    Levvis 

Danbury Danbujy  Reporter,  Ind.  Deni.,     w N.     E.    iind    E.     P.     Pepper 

Mecca Watchnuin  of  Truth,  Bap.,  m William  R.   Welborn 

Flkin Elkin  Times,  Ind.,  w T.  M.  George 

Mt.  Airy Mt.    Ai'y    News,    Dem.,    w J.    E.    Johnson 

Mt.  Airy Mt.    Aiiy  Leader,   Rep.,   w J.  E.   Allbright 

Pilot  Mountain.. .Courier,    w W.   G.   Howlett 

FJryson  City Times    Ind.,   w D.  M.  Sandridge 

Bryson  City Brace     J.  S.  Smiley 

Brevard Sylvian    Valley     News,    Dem.,  w j.  J.  Min^^ 

Marshville Our   Home,   Ind.,    w J.     Z.     Greene 

Monroe Monn.c'   Enqi;:rer,    Ind.,    w H.    C.    Ashcraft 

Monroe Monroe    Journal,    Ind.    Den,.,   vv R    F.   Beasley 

Waxhaw Waxlipv.-    Enterprise,    Ind.  Dem.,  w P.  T.   Way 

Hendnson Gold   Leaf,    Dem.,    w Thad    R.     Manning 

KUtrell M-^sserg  r    and    Educator.   E.,    m J.    R.    Hawkins 

Pa'eigh News  and  Observer,  Dem.,  C Josephus   Daniels 

Raleigh Farmer  and  Mechanic,  A.,  w Josephus   Daniels 

Raleigh North    Carolinian,    Dem.,     w Josephus   D'ani  Is 

Raleigh St.     .\Hgustin^'s    Record.,  K.,  m A.  B.   Hunter 

La'eigh Caucasian,  Rep.,  w Marion  Butl  r 

Raleigh Biblical    Recorder,    Bap.,  v Hight  C.   Moore 

Raleigh Progressive  Farmer,   Agri.,  w ..Clarence    H.    Poe 

rahiTh Times.   Dem.,    d 

Raleigh Christi.in  Advocate,   M.,  w T.    N.    Ivpy 

Kaleigh American  J.   O.   U.   A.   M.,  sm    Z.   P.   Smith 

Raleigh Merchants  Journal  and  Commerce,  T.,  m Norman  H.  Johnson 

Ra'eigh Raleigh    Enterprise,    Ind.,  w J.   L.   Rams^v 

Raleigh Bulletin,    Agri.,    m S.     L.     Patt-rson    and     Staff 

Nazareth Truth.    Cath.,    m Thomas   F.    Price 

Apex Journal,    Dem.,    w L.    S.    Franklin 

Wake  Forest Wake  Forest  Bulletin    W.     L.     Foteat 

Wak- Forest Stud-nt,    Lit.,    m Stud  nts 

Littleton News  Reporter,     Dem.,     w T.  R.   Wa'k'^r 

Warrenton Record.    Dem.,    w J.   C.   Hardy 

Poone Watauya    D'^mocrat R.    C.    Rivers 

Bonne T-achers'  Record   D.   S.   Lee 

Todd Little    Baptist Wiil^t    Mi'l-r 

Plymouth Roanolv-   Bacon C.  V    W.   Ausbon 

Mviunuth Washington   County  Tim?s Geo.    W.    Jackson 

Coldsboro Goldsboio   Record.   Ind.,   w C.   a.  &  G.  W.   Brown 

Goldsboro Orphan   Hom-,    Frat.,    bm L    F.    Brinson 

(^nldsboro Go'd-boro     H'-adlight,     D-^m.,  w ^     ti^-.^^..    - 


BANKS  AND  BANKERS  OF  NORTH  CAROrjNA 


195 


lown.  NaniP  of  Pap'^i.  Kditor. 

Goldsboio Baptist    Review,    Bap.,    sm B.    W.    Nasli 

Goldsboio Holiness    Advocate,    Hoi.,  sm A.   B.   Grumpier 

Goidsboro Goldsboio   Argus,    Dem.,    d Toseph   E.    Robinson 

Ooldsboro Weekly    Argus,    lyem.,    w Jc-feph    E.    Robinson 

Mt.  Olive Mt.     0!!ve    Tribune    F.    R.    Mintz 

Wilk  sboro Patriot    C.   H.   Cowles 

N.  Wilkesboro Union  Flag.  lat.,  vv R.  F.  Reynolds 

N.  Wi.kesboro.... Hustler,     Deni.,    w W.  E.   Pharr 

Wilkesboro Chronicle,  Dem.,  w R.    A.    Deal 

Moravian  Falls... Yellow     Jacket,     Rep.,     w R.   Don  Laws 

Dellaplane Ship    and    Eagle,    Rep.,    w Jay   W.    Majors 

Wi:son Daily    Times,     Dem.,     d John   D.    God 

Wilson Semi-Weekly  Times,   Dem.,  v John    D.    Gold 

Wilson Zion's  Landmark,  Prim.  B.,  sw P.  D.  Gold 

Wilson Carolina    Evangel,    Chris.,  w A.  B.  Cunningham,  W.  G.  WalKer 

Wilson Indust.ial     Advocate,     a J.    O.     Foy 

Wi'son Industiial    Advocate,    w J.     O.     Foy 

Elm  City Mirror,     Dem.,w John  W.    Blount 

"^adkinville Yadkin  Ripple,  Rep.,  vi ; C.   M.   Ward  n 

Burnsville Black  JJountp.in  Eagle,  Dem.,   w Lyon  &  Lewis 


Banks  and  Bankers  of  North  C^irolina. 


state  Banks  of  North  Carolina. 

Bank  of  Aberdeen — Aberdeen;  Opital,  $15,- 
000;  President,  H.  A.  Pago;  Cashier,  J. 
W.     Graham. 

Bank  of  Ahoskie— Ahoslue;  capital,  $12,500; 

President,  J.   T.   Williams;  Cashier,  D.  R. 

McGlohan. 
Cabarrus  Savings  Bank  (branch  of  Cabarrus 

Savings  Bank,  Concord)--Aibpmarle;  Pres- 

id  nt,    W.    L.    Woodhouse;    Cashier,   M.    J. 

Harris,  Jr. 
Stanly    County    Loan    and    Trust,   Co. — Albe- 
marle;   Capital,   $25,0(tO:    President,   J.   R. 

Price;    Cashier,   J.    M.    Peeler. 
Merchants     and     Manufai  turers     Bank — An- 
drews;  Capital,   $10,00i..   President,   W.   P. 

Walker;   Cashier,  J.   VI    Porter. 
Merchants   and   Farmert-   Bank — Apex;    Capi- 
tal,   $5,000;    President     W.     H.    Harward; 

Cashier,   J.   R.    Cunningham. 
Bank   of   Randolph— Ashboro;    Capital,    $21,- 

400;    President,    O.    R     Cox;    Cashier,    W. 

J.    Armfield,   Jr. 
Battery      Park      Bank— .Vshevilie;      Capital, 

$100,000;     Prcsidrnt.     J.".mes     P.     Sawyer; 

Cashier,    J.    E.    Rankin. 
Citizens     Trust     and     Savings     Bank — Ashe- 

ville;    Capital,    .$50,000;    President,    E.    L. 

Ray;    Cashier,    J.    A.    Campbell. 
Vi'achovia    Loan    and    Tiusi    Co.    (branch    of 

Wachovia  Loan  and  Trust  Co  ,  Winston) — 

Asheville;      Prrsid  nt,      T.      ?.      Morrison, 

(chm.);    Cashier,   W.    T^.    Williamson. 
Bank   of    Aulandrr — Aulander;    Capital,    $7,- 

850;    President,    C.    W     Mitchell;    Cashier, 

J.    W.   Mitchell. 
Punk    of    Aurora— Aurora ,    Capital,    $10,000; 

President,   J.    B.    AVhi''thurst;    Cashier,   0. 

M.   Hooker. 
Bank    of    Ayden— Ayden-.     Capital,    $21,500; 

President,    Joseph  Dixon;    Cashier,   J.     R. 

Smith. 
Mitche'l  County  Bank — Bakersville;  Capital, 

$20,000;   Pr  sid  nt,  J.   S.   Wilson;   Ca.shier, 

R.    H.    Bradshaw. 


Bank    of    Pamlico — Bayboro;    Capital,    $10,- 

000;    President,   T.    A.   Uzzell;   Cashier,   Z. 

V.    Rawls. 
Bank   of    Beaufort— Beaufort ;    Capital,    $10,- 

000;     Presid  nt,    T.     A.     Uzzell;     Cashier, 

Thomas  Thomas. 
Commonwealth       Bank-  -Black        Mountain; 

Capital,       $10,000;       President,       J.       W. 

Dougherty;    Cashier,    E.    F.    McNeely. 
Swannanoa     Va  ley     Bank     and    Trust    Co., 

(chart  r^d) — Back      Mountain;       Capital, 

$10,000. 
Beaufort   Banking  and  Trust  Co. — Beaufort; 

Capital,    $50,000;    Prei-idcnt,    N.    W.    Tay- 
lor;  Cashiiir,   H.  E.   Swann. 
Bank  of   Be, haven — Beihav.n;   Capital,   $25,- 

000;   Presid  nt,   J.   A.    WLkinson;  Cashier, 

W.    E.    Stubbs. 
Pank  of  Benson   (branch  of  Bank  of  Smith- 

lield)— Benson;   Pr(  sident,  W.  L.  Woodall; 

Cashier,    J.    H.    Rose 
Bethel    Banking    and      Trust      Co.— Bethel; 

Capita,   $5,6  10;   President,   M.   O.   Blount; 

Cashier,   W.   H.  Wooarel. 
Bank     of     Blowing     Rick — Blowing     Rock; 

Capital,   .$5,000;    Pr  s'dent,   C    J.    Parher; 

Ca.shitr,   G.   M.   Sudderth. 
Watauga     County     Bank — Boone; 

$10,000;    Prrsid"  nt,    N     L.    Mast; 

George   Hagaman. 
Prevard     Banking     Co. — Brevard; 

.$25,000;    Pr  sid  nt,    R.   U.    D  ave 

T.     H.    Shipman. 
Peoples;    Bank— Breyard :      Capital,      $14,000 

Prrsident,    T.    T.    Patton;    Cashier,    W.    P. 

Whitmire. 
Biyson    City    Bank — Bryson    City; 

$5,000;   Pr-sidant.   D.  "k.   Collins; 

J.   R.   Long. 
S>\ain   County   Bank — Brvson   Citv; 

$10,000;    Prrsident,    A.'    M.    Fry; 

A.    J.    De    Hart,- Jr. 
Bank   of  Pnd -r — Buroraw:    Canital. 


Capital, 
Cashier, 

Capital, 

Casiuer, 


Capital, 
Cashier, 

Capital, 
Cashier, 


Pr°=id  nt. 
Branch. 


$12  400; 
W.    D.    doom;    Cashier,    C.    C. 


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BANUS  AND  BANKERS  OF  NORTH  CAROLINA. 


Alamance  Loan  and  Tnis^  Co. — Burlington; 
Capital,    $(jO,000;    President,    J.    H.    Holt; 
Cashier,   J.   M.   Fi.x. 
Pitdniont  Bank — Burlington:   Capital,   $100,- 
COO;  President,  J.  W    Murray;  Cashier,  H. 
Lee  Fowle. 
I'ank   of    Yancey— BurnsNJlle;    Capital,    $12,- 
000;  President,  J.  W    Higgins;  Cashier,  J. 
M.   Lyon. 
Champion    Bank— Cantor. ;    Capital,    $10,000; 
Prtsidtnt,   G.    W.    Maslin;    Cashier,   O.    M. 
Hampton. 
Bank  of  Carlton — Carlton;   Capital,  $15,000; 
President,    Alden   Howell;    Cashier,    G.    N. 
Henson. 
Bank  of  Carthage — Carthage;   Capital,  $10,- 
000;     President,    W.    J.     Adams;    Cashier, 
D.   S.   Ray. 
Lank  of  Moore — Carthagf-;   President,   H.   L. 

Spence;    Cashier,    M.    G.    Daliymple. 
Bank    of    Cliadbourn — Chadbourn;     Capital, 
$10,000;   President,   J.    A.   Brown;   Cashier, 
D.   C.    Clark. 
Bank  of  Chapel  Hill— Chapel  Hill;   Capital, 
$1.5,000;    President,    L    A.    Gjie;    Cashier, 
W.    D.    Wildman. 
Peoples  Bank— Chapel  Hill;   C.ipital,   $5,000; 
President,    H.    H.    Williams,    Cashier,    H. 
Lloyd. 
Am.rican    Trust      Co. — Charlotte;      Capital, 
$200,000;     President,     George        Stephens; 
Cashier,  W.   H.   Wood. 
Charlotte    Trust      Co.— Charlotte;      Capital, 
$100,000;    President,    J.    H.    Little;    Cash- 
ier,  W.    N.    Hagwood. 
Cherryville  Bank— Ch_rryville;  Capital,  $15,- 
000;  President,   S.  S.   ilauney:  cashier,  M. 
L.    Mauney. 
Bank   of   China    Grove — China    Grove;    Capi- 
tal,    $10,000;     President,     C.     B.     Miller; 
Cashier,    W.   C.   Sifferd. 
Bank  of  Bladen— Clarkl on;   Capital  $13,630; 
Pr  sident,    L.    B.    Evans;    Cashier,    E.    C. 
Clark. 
Clayton     Banking     Co.— Clayton;     Capital, 
$10,000;  President,  Ashley  Home;  Cashier, 
C.    M.    Thomas. 
Merchants    and     Farmers    Bank — Clevelana; 
Capital,    $5,000;    President,    J.    A.    Lyerly; 
Cashitr,   Clarence   Rosebro. 
Bank  of  Clinton— Clinton;   Capital,  $20,000; 
President,    L.     A.     Bethune;     Cashier,    H. 
McKinnon. 
Bank    of    Sampson — Clinton;    Capital,    $15,- 
000;    President,    G.    A.    Norwood;    Cashier, 
W.   F.  Peterson. 
Merchants     and     Farmers     Bank — Columbia; 
Capital,    $10,000;    Prpsident,    B.    F.    Dun- 
can;   Cashier,    R.    H     Spruill. 
Cabarrus    Savings    Bank— Concord;    Capital, 
$94,400;     President,       K.     L      Woodhouse; 
Cashier,    C.    W.    Swink 
Citizens     Bank     and     Ti-ust     Co. — Concord; 
Capital,   $.30,000;    President,   A.   J.   Yorke; 
Cashier,    C.    B.    Wagoner. 
Bank     of     Cooleemee — Cucleemee;     Capital, 
$5,000;    President,    J.    B.    Mason;    Cashier, 
J.    H.    L.    Rice. 
Eank  of  Cornelius— ComcHus;  Capital,  $10,- 
CtOO;   President,  F.   C.  Sherrill;  Cashier,  J. 
T.   Beard. 


Citizens  Bank — CreedmOvr;  Capital,  $7,500; 
President,  Z.  E.  Lyon;  Ca.shier,  L  E. 
Harris. 
The  Bank  of  Creswell — Creswell;  Capital, 
$5,000;  President,  Thos.  W.  Blount;  Cash- 
ier, D.  E.  Woodley. 
Pank    of    Davidson — Derton;    Capital,    $25,- 

000  (chartered.) 
Bank    of    Dallas— Dallas;     Capital,    $10,000; 
President,   L.   L.   Jenkins;    Cashier,   M.   A. 
Carpenter. 
Eank       of       Elizabethtown — Elizabethtown; 
Capital,    $5,000;     President,C.     W.     Lyon; 
Cashier,   J.    M.    Clark. 
Bank    of   Stokes  County— Danbury;    Capital, 
.$10,000;  President,  J.  H.  Prather;  Cashier, 
N.    Eugene    Pepper. 
American    Trust    Co.     (>.'-anch    of    American 
Trust  Co.,  Charlotte)^Davidson; President, 
Geo.    Stevens;   Cashier    W.    H.   Thompson. 
Surry   County   Loan   and   Trust   Co.    (branch 
of  Surry  County  Loan  and  Trust  Co.,  Mt. 
Airy) — Dobson;    Pres'dent    W.    F.    Carter; 
Cashier,   R.   C.   Lewellvn. 
Bank   of     Dover— Dover;      Capital,      $5,000; 
President,     G.     V.     Richardson;     Cashier, 
— .   — .    Caton. 
Bank    of    Harnett— Duke;    Capital,    $10,000; 
President,    B.    N.    Dul-e,      Cashier,    E.    P. 
D'avis. 
Bank  of  Cape  Fear— Dann:   Capital,   $5,000; 
President,    R.   M.    Nelson;    Cashier,    C.    R. 
Y'oung. 
Fidelity    Bank— Durham;    Capital,    $100,000; 
President,   B.    N.   Duke;   Cashier,  John  F. 
Wiley. 
Alerehants  Bank — Durham;   Capital,   $25,000; 
Piesident,   C.   C.   Thomas;   Cashier,   P.   S. 
Hutchins. 
Peoples  Bank— East  Durham:   Capital,    $10,- 
000;    President,    Y'.   E.    Smith;   Cashier,   J. 
W.   Wilkinson. 
Bank    of    Edenton— Edenton;    Capital,    $50,- 
000;    President,   Julien  Wood;    Cashier,   E. 
C.    Rea. 
Citizens    Bank— Edenton ;    Capital,    $25,000; 
President,    H.    C.    Privatt;    Cashier,    Chas. 
H.   Wood. 
Citizens      Bank — Elizabeth      City;      Capital, 
$25,000;  President,  O.  MacMulien;  Cashier, 
M.   R.   Griffin. 
Mitchell  County   Bank,    (branch  of  Mitchell 
County     Bank,      Bakersville)- Elk     Park; 
President,   J.    S.    Wilson;    Cashier,   Harvey 
Bailey. 
Pfink  of  Ellenboro— Ellenhoro;   Capital,   $4,- 
510;  President,  D.  B.  Harrell:  Casiher,  W. 
S.   Simmons. 
Elm    City    Bank— Elm    City;    Capital,    $10,- 
000;    President,   John   L.    Bailey;    Cashier, 
E.    O.    McGowan. 
Toisnot   Banking  Co. — Elm     City;     Capital, 
$20,000;    President,    R.    S.    Wells;    Cashier, 
C.   A.   Barnes. 
Pank    of   Enfield— Enfield;    Capital.    $10,000; 
President,  George  B.  Curtis;  Cashier,  Ivey 
Watson. 
Commercial     and     Farmers     Bank — Enfield; 
Capital,    $10,000;    President,    S.    C.    Bella- 
mv;    Cashier,    E.    W.    Simpson. 
Pnnk  of   Fair     Bluff— Fair     Bluff;     Capital, 


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$10,000;    President,    J.    E.    Dick;    Cashier, 

J.    F.   Rogers. 
Bank   of   Fairmont — Fairmont;    Capital,   $9,- 

500;    President,   A.   S.   Thompson;  Cashier, 

F.    L.    Blue. 
Hank    of    Faison— Faison ;    Capital,    $10,000; 

President,    W.    E.    Borden;      Cashier,      H. 

McD.    Williams. 
Usnk  of  Farmville— Farmville;  Capital,  $10,- 

(100;    President,    R.    L.    Davis;    Cashier,   J. 

R.  Davis. 
Bank  of  Forest  City— Forest  City;   Capital, 

.>)!12,000;   Presid?nt,  G    E.  Young;  Cashier, 

.1.    S.    Biggerstaff. 
Bank   of    Franklin— Franklin;    Capital,    $18,- 

700;    President,   F.    S.    Johnston;    Cashier, 

J.    G.    Siler. 
Macon     County     Bank — Franklin;     Capital, 

*i5,000;    President,  J.   A.   Porter;   Cashier, 

Lee    Crawford. 
Citizens    Bank — Franklinton;    Capital,    $15,- 

000;   President,   E.   J.   Cheatham;   Cashier, 

W.    F.    Joyner. 
Bank    of    Fremont — Fremont;    Capital,    $12,- 

500;    President,   J.     T.      Hooks;     Cashier, 

Cutlar  Lee. 
Mtrchants  and     Farmers     Bank — Garvsburg; 

Capital,    $7,320-    President,    A.    J."    Ellis; 

Cashifr,   R.   L.    Reese 
Citston  Loan  and  Trust  Co, — Gpstonia;  Capi- 
tal,   $15,000;     President,    L.    L.     Jenkins; 

Cashier,   E.   G.    McLurd. 
Bank  of  Gates— Gatesville;  Capital,  $10,000; 

President,    L.    L.    S^nith;    Cashier,    R.    R. 

Taylor. 
Bank    of   Gibson— Gibson  •    Capital,    $15,000; 

President,    W.    T.    Pate;    Cashier,    L.    M. 

Blue. 
Bank  of    Gibsonville — Cibson\'ille;     Capital, 

$10,000;   President,     \V.     H.     Mendenhall; 

Cashier,   .J.    W.    Boring-. 
Pank   of   Wayne — Goldsburo;    Capital,   $125,- 

000;  President,  E.  B.  Borden:  Cashier,  W. 

E.  Borden. 

Citizens  Bank — Graham;  Capital,  $10,000; 
President,  J.  .\.  Long;  Cashier,  C.  C. 
Thompson. 

Granite  Falls  Banii — Granite  Falls;  Capital, 
$8,000;  President,  R.  G.  Muore;  Cashier, 
W.  S.  Whisnant. 

American  Exchange  Bank — Greensboro; 
Capital,  $.500,000;  President,  E.  P.  Whar- 
ton;   Cashier,    R.    G.    Vaughn. 

bank  of  South  Greensboro,  (branch  of 
American  Exchange  Bank,  Greensboro) — 
GreonsVjoro;  President,  E.  P.  Wharton; 
Cashier,  E.  L.   Sider. 

Greensboro  Loan  and  Trust  Co. — Greens- 
boro; Capital,  $200,000;  President,  J.  W. 
Fry;    Cashier,    W.    E.    Allen. 

Greensboro  Commercial  and  Savings  Bank — • 
Grern^boro;    Capital,    8125,000;    President, 

F.  B.    Ricks;    Cashier,    F.    C.    Boyles. 
Brink    of      Greenville — Greenville;      Capital 

$25,000;    Prr.sident,    R.    L.   Davis;    Cashier 

James    L.    Little. 
Greenville    Banking    and    Trust    Co. — Green 

villp;    Capital,    $25,000;    President,    R.    J 

Cobb;  Cashier,  C.  S.  Carr. 
Bank  of   Grifton— Grifton;    Capital,   $10,000 

Presid-nt.  W.   W.    Dawson;   Cashier,  G.   T. 


Gardner. 
Bank    of    Grover— Grover;    Capital,    $10,000; 

President,   J.   F.    Jenkins;    Cashier,    Frank 

Turner. 
Bank    of   Halifax— Halifa.x;    Capital,    $.3,850; 

President,  W.  H.  S.  Burgwyn;  Cashier,  F. 

H.   Gregory. 
Pank  of  Hamilton — Hamilton;  Capital,  $25,- 

000;  President,  C.  H.   Baker;  Cashier,  Ed. 

Council. 
Bank   of    Hamlet— Hamlet;    Capital,    $8,850; 

Prpsident,    E.    A.    Lackey;    Cashier,    J.    S. 

Bishop. 
Citiz.ns    Bank — Henderson;     Capital,    $100,- 

000;    President,   J.    B.   Owen;   Cashier,   W. 

A.   Hunt. 
Pank     of       Henderson\'ille — Hendersonville; 

Capital,  $27,000;   President,  J.  M.  Rhodes; 

Cashier,  J.   P.   Rickman. 
Hertford  Banking     Co. — Hertford;     Capital, 

$15,000;    President,      W.      S.      Blancnard; 

Cashier,   L.    W.    Norman. 
Hickory    Banking   and    Trust   Co. — Hickory; 

Capital,    $.35,000;    President,    J.    F.    Aber- 

nethy;   Cashier,  .1.   W    Blackwelder. 
Wachovia    Loan    and    Trust    Co.    (branch    of 

Wachovia  Loan  and  Trust  Co.,  Winston)— 

High    Point;    President,      F.      H.      Fries; 

Cashier,  C.  L.   Glenn. 
Carolina  Savings  Bank  and  Trust  Co. — High 

Point;  President,  E.  M.  ArmCeld;  Cashier, 

W.   C.   Petty. 
Bank  of  Orange— Hi llsboro:  Capital,  $5,000; 

Prf.=ident,  J.   S.   Spurgeon;   Cashier,   P.   C. 

Collins. 
Pank   of   Hope   Mills — Hope   Mills;    Capital, 

$5,000;   President.   W.   F.  Blount;  Cashier, 

E.   W.   Lasley. 
Bank  of  Hot  Springs — Hot  Springs;  Capital, 

$10,000;      Presid-'nt,        Thomas       Frisbee; 

Cashier,  G.  E.  Naff 
Bank    of     Northampton — Jackson;     Capital, 

$5,000;    President,    J.    T.    Fly  the;   Cashier, 

H.   H.   Grant. 
Tank  of  Onslow — Jacksonville;   Capital,   $8,- 

000;   President,  J.  W.  Burton;  Cashier,  N. 

S.    Cockran. 
Bank    of    Ashe— .Jeff erson ;    Capital,    $15,000; 

President,    J.    E.    Finley;    Cashier,    W.    H. 

Worth. 
Bank      of     Jon^sboro — Jonesboro;      Capital, 

$6,000;    President,    A.    W.    Huntley. 
Bank    of     Kenly— Keniy     Capital,     $10,000; 

Pr  sideiit,    R.    A.    Hales;    Cashier,    R.    H. 

Alford. 
Bank  of  Kernersville — Kernersville;   Capital, 

$7,500;    President,      W.      H.      Mendenhall; 

Cashier,   G.   V.    Fulp. 
I-  orsvth    Banking    and    Trust    Co. — Kerners- 

vifle;    Capita',    $6,7.50;    President,    J.    Van 

Lindley;  Cashier,  J.   M.   Guyei. 
Kings     Mountain     Bank — Kings     Mountain; 

Capital,    $10,000;    President,     F.     Dilling; 

Cashier,  W.  S.  Dilling 
Hank  of  Kinston — Kinston;  Capital,  $50,000; 

President,    E.    F.    Cox;     Cas^hier,     R.      C. 

Strong. 
Citiztns    Bank— Kinston:     Capital,     $50,000; 

President,    N.    J.    Rovse;    Ca.shier,    C.    F. 

Harvey. 
Bapk     of     LaGrangp — LaGrange;       Capital, 


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?10,000;    President,    G.    A.    ^o^wood,    Jr.; 

Cashier,    J.    D.    Walteis. 
Rouse     Banliing     Co. — LaGrange;      Capital, 

$15.nno-    Pr  sident,   N.    J.   Rouse;   Cashier, 

T.  R.  Rouse. 
State;    BaiiR— Laurinburs-;    Capital,    $40,000; 

President,    J.    A.    Jones;    Cashier,    W.    H. 

Cooper. 
Bank     of     Leaksville — Leaksville;      Capital, 

$30,000;    President,    D.    F.    King;    Cashier, 

A.  T.    Hopper. 

Bank    of    Lenoir— Lenoir:    Capital,    $10,000; 

President,    G.    W.    F.    Harper;    Cashier,   J. 

H.   Beall. 
Bank     of     Lexinarton — L<^xing-ton;     Capital, 

$50,000;     President,     G.     W.     Montcastle; 

Cashier,    W.    H.    MendenhaiL 
tank   of    Liberty— Liberty;    Capital,    $5,000; 

Prpsident,   Lee  H.   Battle;   Cashier,   W.  H. 

Griffin. 
Bank    of   Lilesville — Liles\alle;    Capital,    $5,- 

000;   President,  J.   F.    Alexander;   Cashier, 

B.  R.    Wall. 

Bank  of  Lillin^ton — Lillington;  Capital,  $6,- 

SnO:   Pr- sident,  N.   A.    Smith-   Cashier,   H. 

T.   Spears. 
Bank  of  Littleton— Little  ton;   Capital,   $10,- 

000;    President,    J.    H     Harrison;    Cashier, 

H.  F.   Bonnev. 
Planters   Bank— Littleton:    Capital,    $10,000; 

President,    T.    J.    Miles;    Cashier,    M.    J. 

Grant. 
Farmers  and     Merchant-     Bank — Louisburg; 

Capital,       $23  500;       t^resident,       William 

Bailey;   Cashier,   T.   W.   Watcon. 
Bank   of     Lumb 'rton — Liimberton;     Capital, 

$50,000;    President,    A     W.   McLean;   Cash- 
ier, C.  B.  Tovvnsend. 
Bank    of    Ma'lison— Madison;    Capital,    $20,- 

000:    President,    J.    M.    Gadowr-y:    Cashier, 

J.  O.  Ragsdale. 
MaysvlUe    Banking   and     Trnst     Co. — Maj's- 

ville:    (chartered);    Capital,    $25,000. 
Bank    of   llanteo— Mant  o;    Capital,   $-10,000; 

President,    K.    C.      Evans-      Cashier,      R. 

Bruce    Etheridge. 
Merchants       and       Farmers     Bank — Marion; 

Capital,   $27,000;   President,   T.   F.   Wrenn; 

Cashier,  R.  F.   Burton. 
Bank    of    F'rench    Broad — Marsha''l;    Capital, 

$25,000;    President,    .T     J.    Redmon,    Cash- 

ii  r,    W.    B.    Rams"»y. 
Bank     of     Marshville — MarshviHe;     Capital, 

$10,000:  Pr-sident,  J.  H.  Lee;  Cashier,  W. 

E.    McWhirter. 
Bank  of  Maxton— Maxton;   Capital,   $40,000; 

President.    T.    0.    Evans;    Cashier,    0.    C. 

Spanlding. 
Commercial     and      Farmers    Bank — M^bane; 

Capital.    $8,000-    Pr-sidcnt,   J.    B.    Mason; 

Cashier,  S.  G.  Morgan. 
Bank    of    Caswell— Milton;    Capital,    $5,000; 

President,    R.      L.      Watt;      Cashier,      E. 

Hines,   Jr. 
Bank  of  Davii^-Moeksvi'le;  Capital,  $20,000; 

President,    W.    A.    Bailey;    Cashier,    T.    J. 

Byerly. 
Bank    of    Union— Monroe;    Capital,    $25,000; 

Presid-nt,    W.    S.    Blakeney;    Cashier,    W. 

C.  Stack. 

Bank    of    Mooresville — Mooresville;    Capital, 


$30,000;  President,  J.  E.  Sherrili;  Cashier, 

C.   P.   McNeely. 
Merchants    and    Farmers    Bank — Mooresville; 

Capital,    $-25,000;    Presid-nt,   E.    W.    Braw- 

ley;   Cashier,    A.    W.    Colson. 
Bank   of   Carteret- Morehtad   City;    Capital, 

$20,000;  President,  R.   W.  Taylor;  Cashier, 

C.    V.    Webb. 
Bank     of     Morganton — Morganton;     Capital, 

$16,000;    Presid  nt,    J.    A.    Dickson;    Cash- 
ier, W.  E.  Walton. 
Bank   of   Morven— Morven;   Capital,   $10,000; 

President,    T.    V.    Hardison-    Cashier,    M. 

L.    Ham. 
Bank  of  Mount  Airy — Mount  Airy;   Capital, 

$30,000;  President,  J.  H.  Prather;  Cashier, 

W.    J.    Byerly. 
Surrv    County    liOan    and   Trust    Co. — Mount 

Airy;    Capital.    $22,400;    President,    W.    F. 

Carter;  Cashier,   G.  D.   Fawcett. 
Bank     of     Mount     Gilead — Mount     Gllead; 

Capital,     $10,000;     President,     J.     A.     Mc- 

Aulav;    Cashier,    W.    B.    Cock.ian. 
Mount"  Holly    Bank— Mount    Holly;    Capital, 

$10500:  President,  H.   A.   Rhjne;  Cashier, 

J.  J.   Ormond. 
I?ank  of  Moimt  Olive — Mount  Olive;  Capital, 

$25,000;    President,    ^V.    E.    Borden;    Cash- 
ier,   M.    T.    Brcazeale. 
Citizens  Bank  of  Mount  Olive — Jlount  O'ive; 

Capital,  $15,000;   President,   E.   W.   Kelley. 
Cabarrus  Savings  Bank  of  Mount  Pleasant — 

Mount    Pleasant;    Capital,    $25,000;    Presi- 
dent,   H.    I.    Woodhouse;    Cashier,    L.    J. 

Foil. 
Peoples    Bank — Murfreesboro;    Capital,    $10,- 

000;   Pr-sident,  D.   C.   Barnes;   Cashier,   P. 

E.    Jenkins. 
Bank  of  Murphv— Murphy :   Capital,  $20,000; 

President,  John  H.   Carter;  Cashier,  L.  E 

Bayless. 
j  Ptop'les     Bank— Murphy;     Capital,     $16,000; 

Pr-sid'-nt,    A.    B.    Dickey;    Cashier,    J.    R. 

McClelland. 
Bank   of   Nashville — Nashville;    Capital,   $5,- 

000:   President,   S.   F    Austin;  Cashier,   W. 

G.  Dozier. 
The     Peoples     Bank — New     Bern;     Capital, 

$200,000;    President,    Wm.    Dunn;    Cashier, 

T.   A.    Tzzell. 
Mutual   Aid  Banking  Co. — New  Bern;   Capi- 
tal,   .$3,790..5n;     President,    C.    C.    Roach; 

Cashier,    J.    H.    Fisher. 
New    Bern    Banking    and    Trust    Co. — New 

B-rn;    Capital,   .$200,000;    President,   J.    B. 

B'ad-'s;  Cashier,  G.  "    Pendeton. 
Farmers      and      Merchants      Bank — Newrton; 

Capital,      $20,744.43;      Presidpnt,      J.      H. 

Yount,   Cashier,   L.    H.    Phi'lips. 
Bank    of    North    ^^'iMc-sboro— North    Wilkes- 

boro;    Capital,    $25,000;     President    J.    E. 

Finl"y:    Cashier,    R.    W.    Gwyn. 
Citizens  Loan  and  Trust  Co. — North  Wilkes- 

boro;    Capital,    $25,000:    President,    R.    W. 

Gwyn;  S  c'y  and  Treas.,  H.    W.  Horton. 
Deposit    and    Savimrs    Bank — North    Wilkes- 

boro:    Capital,    $-20,000;    Presid-nt,    W.    F. 

Trogdon ;    Cashier,    R.    O.   Absher. 
Bank   of   Norwood — Norwood;    Capital,    $12,- 

5"0:    President,      T.      A.      Hathcock,    Jr.; 

Cashier,   L.    AV.    Hart. 


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Bank   of   Old   Fort— Old   Fort;    Capital,   ?8,- 

(KX);    PiYsid.  nt,    L.    P.    Crawford;    Cashier, 

J.    S.    Bradley. 
Bank  of  Oriental— Oriental ;   Capital,  14,970; 

President,  G.   H.   Roberts;   C.ishier,  J.    \V. 

Miller. 
Bank  of  Gianville,  Oxford;  Capital,  $60,000; 

President,    E.    T.    White;    Cishier,    H.    G. 

Cooper. 
Bank  of  Parkton— Parkton;  Capital,  $10,000; 

Presid  nt,  John  G.   Hughes;  Cashier,  L.  C. 

McArthur. 
Pilot   Bank  and  Trust  Co. — Pi!ot  Mountain; 

Capital,   $25,700;    President,    W.    A.   Blair; 

Cashier,  W.  J.   Swanson. 
Bank    of    Pine    Level — Pine    Level;    Capital, 

$4,110;    President,    D.    B.    Oliver;    Cashier, 

R.    L.    Fitzgerald. 
Pinttops    Banking    Co. — Pinetops;     Capital, 

$15,000;   Presidtnt,   H.    C.   Bridgers;   Cash- 
ier,  J.    Vines   Cobb. 

Bank  of  Pittsboro— Pittsboro;   Capital,   $10,- 

000;  President,  W.  L.  London;  Cashier,  M. 

T.    Williams. 
Bank     of      Plymouth — Plymouth;      Capital, 

$12,500;   President,    W.   T.     Old;     Cashier, 

Clarence   Latham. 
Polloclvsville    Banking    and   Trust    Co. — Pol- 

lot-ksville;    Capital,    $5,000;    Presid;nt,    T. 

A.   Green;   Cashier,   H.   A.  Creagh. 
Bunk  of  Raeford— Raeford:   Capital,  $12,000; 

President,    John    Blue;    Cashier,    John    W. 

Moore. 

Carolina  Trust  Co.— Raleigh;  Capital,  $100,- 

000;    President,    A.    J.    Ruffin;    Cashier,    S. 

J.   Hinsdrle. 
Conim  reial     and     Farmers     Bank — Raleigh; 

Capital,    $100,000;    President,    B.    S.    Jer- 

nian;   Cashier,   H.   W.   Jaeksin. 
R.i1eigh    Banking    and    Trust    Co. — Raleigh; 

President,    Charles    E.    Johnson;    Cashier, 

F.   H.    Briggs. 
Bank   of   Ramseur — Raraseur;    Capital,    $12.- 

000;    President.    W.    H.    Watkins;    Cashier, 

R.    I.    Smith. 
Pank    of   Randleman — Randleman;      Capital, 

$12,000;   President,   S.   Bryant;   Cashier,   J. 

H.  Cole. 
Peoples  Savings,  Loan   and  Trust  Co. — Ran- 
dleman;  Capital,   $50,000;   President,  J.  J. 

N"\vlin;  Cashier,  W.  H.  Piekard. 
Bank  of  Red  Springs — Rsd  Springs;  Capital, 

$15,000;    Pr?sident,    A.   B.    Pearsall;    Cash- 
ier, J.  S.  Jones. 
Bank     of      Reidsville — Reidsville;      Capital, 

$50,000;    Vice-President,      W.      B.      Wray; 

Cashier,   J.   F.   Wat'ington. 
Citizens   Bank— Reidsville;   Capital,   $75,000; 

Prfsident,    H.    R.    Scott;    Cashier,    R.    L. 

Watt. 
Bank  of  Riehlands— Richlands;  Capital,  $7,- 

8.50;    Pr^sid-nt,   J.    E.    Steed;    Cashier,   G. 

W.    Whitted. 
Peoples    Bank— Richlands;     Capital,     $5,000; 

Presidrnt,   C.   W.   Sutton;   Cashier,   W.   H. 

Henderson. 
Bank  of  Rich  Squire — T-'ich  Square;  Capital, 

$5,000;    President,    J.    T.    Bolton;    Cashier, 

Dr.  M.  Bolton. 
Bank  of  Roanoke  Rapids — Roanoke  Rapids; 


Capital,  $5,000;  President,  W  H.  S.  Bur- 
gwyn;   Cashier,   David  Ba'lard. 

Bink  of  Robersonville — Robersunville;  Capi- 
tal, $15,000;  President,  W.  L.  Sherrod; 
Cashier,    J.    C.    Roberson. 

B.-'.nk  of  Pee  D_>e— Rockingham;  Capital, 
$25,000;  President,  W.  L.  Parsons;  Cash- 
ier, W.  L.   Parsons. 

i-armers  Bank — Rockingham;  Capital,  $15,- 
000;  President,  R.  L.  Steele;  Cashier,  L. 
S.   Covington. 

Bank  of  Rocky  Mount — Rocky  Mount;  Capi- 
tal, $100,000;  Presid,nt,  T.  H.  Battle; 
Cashier,    L.    F.   Tillery. 

Planters  Bank — Rocky  Mount;  Capital,  $50,- 
000:    President,    J."  C.    Braswell;    Cashier, 

Mank    of    Ropr— Roper;      Capital,     $20,000; 

President,    T.    W.    Blount;   Cashier,    W.   S. 

Davenport. 
Bank  of  Rose  Hill— Rose  Hill;  Capital,  $10,- 

000;   President.   M.   J.   Heyer;   Cashier,   W. 

B.    Southerland. 
Bank   of   Rowland — Rowland;    Capital,    $25,- 

000;    Presid  nt,    Allen   Ed.ns:    Cashier,    A. 

T.    McKeller. 
Bank    of    Koxboro — Roxboro;    Capital,    $10,- 

000;   President.  E.   B.   Reade;   Cashier,   W. 

F.    Long. 
Peoples    Bank— Roxboro :     Capital,     $40,000; 

Pr  sident,     J.    A.     Long;     Cashier,    J.     S. 

Bradsher. 
Commercial  and  Farmerp  Bank — Rural  Hall ; 

Capital,    $7,200;    Presidant,    J.    S.    Byerly; 

Cashier,   E.   E.    Shore. 
ritiz;ns  Bank — Rulherfordton;  Capital,  $12,- 

900;   President.   H.    L.   Carpenter;   Cashier, 

A.  L.    Grayson. 

Commercial    Bank — Ruthfrfordton;    Capital, 

$17,000;  President,  T.  B.   Twittv;  Cashier. 

J.    F.    Flack. 
ITaynes    Bank— Henrietta:    Capital.    $25,000; 

Pr  sid  nt,    R.    R.      Ilavnes;    Cashier,      J. 

Watkins. 
l.iavis   &    Wilev     Bank — Salisbury;     Capital, 

$60,000;   President,   T.   F.   Kliittz;  Cashier, 

O.    D.    Davis. 
Peoples    Bank    and     Trust      Co. — Sa'i.sbury; 

Capital,   $7.5,000;   President,  D.   R.   Julian; 

Cashier,    J.    D.    Norwood. 
Wachovia    Loan    and    Trust    Co.    (branch    of 

Wachovia  Loan  and  Trust  Co.,  Winston) — 

Salisbury;     President,     L.     S.     Overman; 

Cashier,'  W.    F.    Snyder. 
Carolina    State    Bank — Saluda;    Capital,    $5,- 

000;   President,  D.   C.  Barrow;  Cashier,  O. 

B.  Lane. 

Bank  of  Sanford— Sanford;  Capital,  $15,000; 
Pr  sident,  T.  L.  Chisholm;  Cashier,  S.  P. 
Hatch. 

Banking,  Loan  and  Tnist  Co. — Sanford; 
Capital,  $25,000;  President,  A.  W.  Hunt- 
ley;   Cashier,    J.    W.    Cimningham. 

Scotland  Nek  Bank — Scotland  Neck;  Capi- 
ta', $25,000;  Pr-sid?nt,  A.  McDowell; 
Cashier,  F.  P.-  Shields. 

Planters  and  Comm^r^ial  Bank — Scotland 
N  ck;  Capital,  $25,C00;  President,  C. 
Kitchin;   Cashier,   A.  .1    Moore. 

Farmers  Bank— S  aboard;  Capital,  $6,000; 
President,   J.    G.    L.    Crocker;   Cashier,   H. 


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R.    Harris. 
Bank  of  Selma— Selma;       Capital,     $10,000; 

President,  M.   C.   Winston;   Cashier,   L.  D. 

Debnam. 
Sharpsbuig  Banking'  Co. — Sharpsburg;  Capi- 
tal,   $;30,000;    President,    John    W.    Cawes; 

Cashier,   F.   C.   Graham. 
Chatham   Bank— Siler  City;   Capital,  $5,000; 

President,    F.    M.    Hadley;    Cashier,    J.    J. 

Jenkins. 
Banking,    Loan   and   Trust   Co. — Siler  Cit}'; 

Capital,  $15,000:  President,  O.  A.  Banner; 

Cashier,  E.   B.  Parks,  Jr. 
Ea-nk     of     Smithfield— Smithfield;     Capital, 

.$30,000;   President,   W.   L.   Woodall;   Cash- 
ier,    C.V.  Johnson. 
!-'now    Hill    Banking    ana    Trust    Co. — Snow 

Hill;    Capital,    $10,000;    President,    G.    A. 

N  orwood,  Jr. ;   Cashier,   J.   T    Suffg. 
Citizens     Bank     and     Trust     Co. — Southern 

Pines;   Capital,    $10,000;    President,    C.    B. 

Grout;   Cashier,    G.    A.    Kimball. 
Bank  of  Southport — Southport;   Capital,  $5,- 

000;   President,   D.   T.    Watson;   Cashier,  J. 

J.    Loughlin. 
Bank  of  Sparta— Sparta ;     Capital,     $15,00(); 

President,  R.  A.  Doughton;  Cashier,  T.  J. 

Carson,   Jr. 
I'snk   of   Spencer^Spenofr;    Capital,   $5,00O; 

Cashier,   J.   K.    Dorsett. 
Wachovia    Loan    and    Tnist    Co.    (branch    of 

Wachovia  Loan  and  Trust  Co.,  Winston) — 

Spenctr;   Cashier,   A.    Vv'.    Hicks. 
Bank   of   Spray    (branch   of   Bank   of   Leaks- 

vi!l° — Spray;     President,      D.      F.      King; 

Cashier,  A.  T.   Hopper. 
Farmers  and  Merchants  Bank — Spring  Hope; 

Capital,    $10,000;    President,    W.    H.    Grif- 
fin;   Cashier,    G.    F.    Crocker. 
Spring    Hope    Banking:    Co. — Spring    Hope; 

Capital,   $10,000;    President,    W.    W.    Rich- 
ardson;   Cashier,   W.   H.    Ta.ylor. 
Mitchell    County   Bank    (branch   of   Mitchell 

Count  Bank,     Bakersnl'e) — Spruce     Pine; 

President,   J.    S.    W-lson;    Ca-shier,    Charlie 

Hicky. 
Farmers      and      Merchants     Bank — Stanley 

Capital,    $12,500;    President,    W.    L.    Jen 

kins;    Cashier,    E.    L.    Pfgram. 
Statesville  Loan  and  Trust  Co. — Statesville 

Capital,   $40,000;   President,  M.   K.   Steele 

Cashier,   D.    M.    AusleJ^ 
Bank  of  Stoneville — Stoneville:   Capital,  $6, 

000;    President,    R.    T.    Stone;   Cashier,    C 

K.    Nolen. 
Rank    of    Stovall— Stovali ;    Capital,    $5,000 

President,    J.    G.    Hunt;    Cashier,    C.    L 

Lewis. 
Jackson  County  Bank — Svlva;   Capital,  $12, 

000;   President,   C.   J.    Harris;   Cashier,   M 

p.uchanan. 
Bank     of     Tabor— Tabor,     Capital,     $2,500 

President,    C.   C.   Pridgen;   Cashier,   D.    C 

Fussell. 
Bank  of  Tarboro— Tarboro;  Capital,  $25,000 

Pres'ri'-nt,   J.    F.    Shackelford;    Cashier,   L 

V.   Hart. 
P:im'ico    Insurance    and    Banking    Co. — Tar 

boro;    Capital,    $3.'?,%0:    President,    H.    L. 

Staton;   Cashier,   Job  Cobb. 
Bank   of     Alexander — Taylorsville;     Capital 


-Wallace;  Capital,  $13,900: 
E.    Boraen;    Cashier,   S.    A 


$6,000;   President,   W.   B.   MathcSon;   Cash- 
ier,  H.  T.   Kelly. 
Bank  of  Thomasville — Tliomasville;  Capital, 

$12,500;   President,   F.   M.   Armfleld;   Cash- 

ii  r,   J.    L.   Armfield. 
'ihomasville    Loan    and    Trust    Co. — Thomas- 
ville;   Capital,    $12,yOO-    President,    T.    J. 

Finch;  Cashier,  A.  H.  Ragan. 
f  Bank    of    Jones— Trenton;     Capital,     $5,000; 

President,   T.    D.    Warren;    Cashier,    S.    H. 

Haywood. 
Bank    of    Montsoniery — Troy;    Capital,    $10,- 

000;   President,  W."j.  Armflelfl,  Jr.;  Cash- 
ier, J.  G.   Thompson. 
Bank    of    Tryon— Tryon;     Capital,     $10,000 

President,  Joseph  Norwood;  Cashier,  J.  B 

Hester. 
Pank     of     Vanceboro — Vanceboro;     Capital 

$5,000;    President,   W.    C.    White;   Cashier: 

J.   B.   Harvey. 
r.:ink  of  Co'umbus— Vineland;   Capital,  $10, 

000;   President,  R.   H.  Powell;  Cashier,  F, 

L.    Ford. 
Bank    of     Wadesboro — Wadesboro;     Capital 

$50,000;      President,      T.      J.      Covington 

Cashier,   C.  M.   Burns,  Jr. 
Bank  of  Wake— Wake  Forest:   Capital,  $15, 

000;   President,  T.   B.   Powers:   Cashier,  T 

E.    Holding. 
Rank   of   Duplin— Wallace;   Capital,   $12,500 

President,    H.    C.    MacQueen,    Cashier,    A 

L.    McGowen. 
Bank  of  Wallace 

President,    W. 

Boney. 
Bank  of  Stokes  County   (branch  of  Bank  of 

Stokes    County,    Danbury) — Walnut    Cove; 

President,   Jesse   H.    Prather;    Cashier,    0. 

N.   Petree. 
Bank   of  Warren — Warrenton;   Capital,   $22,- 

250;    President,    C.    N.    Williams;    Cashier, 

C.    R.    Rodwell. 
CUizcns  Bank— Warrenton:   Capital,  $20,000; 

Pr-sident,    AV.    B.    Boyd;    Cashier,    R.    T. 

Watson. 
Pank  of  Warsaw— Warsaw;  Capital,  $10,000; 

Pr'-sident,    T.    B.    Peirc;    Cashier,    H.    F. 

Peirce. 
Bank   of   Washington — Washin!;ton;    Capital, 

$50,000:    President,    Seth  Bridgman;   Cash- 
ier, T.  J.  Latham. 
.\t'antic   Trust   and   Bankinsr   Co. — Wilming- 
ton;   Capital,    $5n.0O0;    President,    M.    J. 

Heyer;    (Tashier,    Milton    Calder. 
Waxhaw   Banking  and   Trust   C'o.- 

Capital,    $17,5-50;     Presid- nt,    J, 

man;   Cashier,   J.   A.    Williams. 
Bank  of  Wavne.sville — \Vavn"«ville; 

$50,000:  Prcsid-nt,  Alden  Howell 

.\'den  HoweP,  Jr. 
Comm-'reial     Bank — WajTiesville;       Capital, 

$30,000;    Pr"sid-nt,   R.    E.    Osborne;    Cash- 
ier, J.   R.   Boyd. 
Bank  of  Wend  11— Wendell;  President,  R.  B. 

Whitlev:   Cashier,  M.  C.   Todd. 
R.i.nk  of  Weldon— Weloon;   Capital,  $20,000; 

Pr  sident,    W.   E.   D'ame-l;   Cashier,   W.    R. 

Smith. 
Bank     of     Whitakers — Whitakors;       Capital, 

SI  0,000;      President,      W.      T.      Braswell; 

Cashier,  W.  J.   Taylor. 


-Waxhaw; 
L.  Rod- 
Capital, 
Cashier, 


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Dank     of     Whiteville— Whiteville;     Capital, 

$10,000;   President,   J.   B.   Scliulken;   Cash- 
ier, — .  — .   Hicks. 
Eank  of  Martin  County— VVilliamston;  Capi 

tal,   iflS.OOO;    President,    W.  Martin;   Cash 

iir,   J.   G.    Godard. 
Farmers  and  Merchants  Bank — Williamston 

Capital,    $25,000;    President,   J.    D.    Biggs 

Cashier,   F.   F.   Fagan. 
Bank     of     Wi'kes — Wilkesboro-     Chartered 

Capital,    $125,000. 
Branch  I^aiik  ng  Co.— V/ilson;  Capital,  $100, 

000;    President,    J.    C.    Hales:    Cashier,    G 

W.  Stanton. 
Citizens     Bank— Wilson;     Capital,     $50,000 

President,    R.    G.   Briggs;    Cashier,    W.    M, 

Farmer. 
P.riiik    of    Windsor — Windsor;    Capital,    $20, 

000;    President,    Thomas    Giilam;    Cashier, 

W.    L.    I.von. 
Citizens    Bank— Windsor;     Capital,    $20,000 

President,    E.    S.    Askew;    Cashier,    M.    B. 

Gi'lam. 
Wachovia    Loan    and     Pnist    Co. — Winston- 

Sa'cm;  Capital,  $600,000;  President,  F.  H. 

F'ries;    Treasurer,    H.    F.    Shaffner. 
Bank    of    Winterville — Winterville;    Capital, 

$5,000;   President,   A.   G.   Cox;   Cashier,   J. 

L.    Jackson. 
Merchants       and     Farmers     Bank — Winton; 

Capital,   $10,Q00;   President,   A.   1.   Parker; 

Cashier,   J.    P.   Mitchell, 
rainiers    Bank— Woodland;    Capital,    $5,000; 

President,    J.    B.    Griffin;    Cashier,    L    T. 

Blanchard. 
Tiank  of  Yadkin— Yadkinville;  Capital,  $10,- 

000;    President,    Ben    Shore;    Cashier,    W. 

A.  Hall. 

Lank  of  Yanceyville — Y:mceyv'lle;  Capital, 
$5,000;    President,    B.    S.    Graves;    Cashier, 

B.  K.    Lasley. 

Rank  of  Youngsville — Youngs^-ille;  Capital, 
$5,000;  President,  W.  G.  Riddick;  Cashier, 
L    W.   MitcheU. 

Bank  of  Zebulon— Zebulon;  Capital,  $25,000; 
President,  T.  J.  Horton;  Cashier,  F.  E. 
Bunn. 

National  Banks. 

The  First  National  Bank  of  Charlotte — 
Charlotte;  Capital,  ?.SOO.O0O;  President, 
Hcnrv  M.  McAden;  Ca=hier,  H.  M.  Victor. 

Th"  Ciiarlott"  National  Bank— Charlotte; 
Capital,  $125,000;  President,  B.  D.  Heath; 
Cashier,  W.   H.   Twitty 

The  Commercial  National  Bank  of  Char- 
lotte—Charlotte; Capital,  $.500,000;  Presi- 
dent, R.  A.  Dunn;  ''ashler,  Addison  G. 
Brenizer. 

The  M  rcliants  and  Farmers'  National  Bank 
of  Charlott"— Charlotte;  Capital,  $200,000; 
Pr-^sident,  G.  E.  Wilson;  Cashier,  W.  C. 
Wilkinson. 

The  Concord  National  Bank — Concord;  Cap- 
ital. $100,000;  President,  D.  B.  Coltrane; 
Cashier,    L.    D.    Coltrane. 

The  First  National  Brnk  of  Dunn — Dunn; 
Capital,  $25,000;  President,  D.  S.  Boykin; 
Cashier,   T.    C.    Young. 

The  First  National  BanI-  of  Durham — Dur- 
ham; Capital,  $150,000;  President,  J.  S. 
Carr;  Cashier,  W.  J.  Holloway. 


The  Citizens'  National  Bank  of  Durham — 
Durham;  Capital,  $100,000;  President,  B. 
N.   Duke;   Cashier,  J.   B.  Mason. 

The  First  National  Bank  of  Elizabeth  City- 
Elizabeth    City;    Capital,    $100,000;    Presi- 
dent.  Charles  H.   Robinson;   Cashier,  Wm. 
I      T.  Old. 

The  Elkin  National  Bank— Elkin;  Capital, 
$25,000;  President,  R.  J.  Thurman;  Cash- 
ier,   A.    Chatham. 

The  National  Bank  of  Fayetteville — Fay- 
etteville;  Capital,  $100,000;  President,  W. 
A.   Vanstory;   Cashier,   A.  B.   McMillan. 

The  First  National  Bank  of  Gastonia — Gas- 
tonia;  Capital,  $100,(00;  President,  L.  L. 
Jenkins;   Cashier,   S.    N.    Bo3ce. 

The  Citizens'  National  Bank  of  Gastonia — 
Gastonia;  Capital,  .$50,000;  President,  R. 
P.   Rankin;  Cashier,  A.   G.  Myers. 

The  National  Bank  of  GoHlsborr; — Goldsboro; 
Capital,  $.50,000;  President,  Geo.  A.  Nor- 
wood, Jr. ;  Cashier,  G.  C.  Kornegay. 

The  City  National  Bank  of  Greensboro — 
Greensboro;  Capital,  i«]00,000;  President, 
W.  S.   Thomson;  Cashier,  Lee  H.  Battle. 

The  Greensboro  National  Bank — Greensboro; 
Capital,  $100,000;  President,  Neil  Elling- 
ton;  Cashier,   Albert  iL   Alderman. 

The  Firet  National  Bank  of  Henderson — 
Henderson;  Capital,  $50,000;  President,  S. 
R.   Han-is;   Cashier,  S.  T.   Peace. 

The  First  National  Bank  of  Hickory — Hick- 
ory; Capital,  .$75,000  President,  A.  A. 
Shuford;    Cashier,    K     C.    Menzies. 

Tlie  Commercial  National  Bank  of  High 
Point— High  Point;  Capital,  $150,000; 
President,  J.  Elwood  Cox;  Cashier,  R.  C. 
Charles. 

The  First  National  Bank  of  High  Point- 
High  Point;  Capital,  $100,000;  President, 
Wvatt  J.  Arnifield;  Cashier,  W.  J.  Arm- 
field,    Jr. 

The  First  National  Bank  of  Kings  Mountain 
—Kings  Mountain;  Capital,  $;75.000;  Presi- 
dent, W.  A.  Maunr>  ;  Cashier,  R.  L. 
Mauney. 

The  First  National  Bank  of  Laurinburg— i 
Laurinburg;  Capital,  $25,000;  President, 
A.    L.   James;    Cashier,   Thos.    J.    Gill. 

'(he  National  Bank  of  Lexington — Lexing- 
ton; Capital,  .^25, 0(^0-  President,  R.  L. 
Burkhead;    Casliier,    J 

Tlie  National  Bank  of 
ton;  Capital,  $25,000; 
M.   Nelstm;    Cashier,   W.    A.   Pope. 

The  First  National  Bank  of  Lincolnton — 
Lincolnton;  Capital,  $50,00(1;  President, 
J.  A.  Abernethy;  Cashier,  Claude  Ram- 
saur. 

The  First  National  Bank  of  Louisburg — 
Louisburg;  Canital,  $25,000;  President,  R. 
G.    Allen;   Cashier,   P.   R.    White. 

The  First  National  Bank  of  Lumberton^ 
Lumberton:  Capital,  $25,000;  President, 
Geo.  B.  McLeod;  Cashier,  H.  M.  McAllis- 
ter, 

"he  First  National  Bank  of  Marion — Marion; 
Capital,  $.30,000;  President,  W.  A.  Con- 
ley;    CashiT,    Geo.    I.   White. 

The  First  National  Bank  of  Morganton — 
Morganton;     Capital,     $35,000;     President, 


T.    Williamson. 
Lillington — Lilling- 
Preslaent,    Richard 


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A.    M.    Kestler;    Cashipr,    A.    M.    Ingold. 

The  First  National  Bank  of  Mount  Airj- — 
Mount  Air>-;  Capital,  S75,0<O;  President, 
Thomas  Fawcett;  Cashier,  Geo.  D.  Faw- 
cett. 

The  National  Bank  of  New  Bern — New 
Bern;  Capital,  SIOO.OOC';  PrL-sident,  James 
A.   Brj-an;   Cashier,   G.   H.   Roberts. 

The  Shuford  National  Bank  of  Newton — 
Newton;  Capital,  SoO.CKK);  President,  A. 
A.    Shuford;    Cashier,    A.    H.    Crowell. 

The  First  National  Bank  of  Oxford— Oxford ; 
Capital,  ?2o,000;  President,  R.  W.  Lassi- 
ter;  Cashier,  W    H.  Hunt. 

The  Citizens"  National  Bank  of  Raleigh — 
Raleigh:  Capital,  S^IOO.OOO;  President, 
.Joseph  G.  Brown;  Cashier,  Henry  E. 
Litchford. 

Th""  First  National  Bank  of  Rocky  Mount — 
Rocky  Mount;  Capital,  §2-5,000;  President, 
W.  H.  S.  Burgwyn;  Cashier,  P.  R. 
Capelle. 

The  First  National  Bank  of  Salisburv — Salis- 
bury; Capital,  8.51,000:  President",  W.  C. 
Coughcnour;    Cashier,    W.    H.    Whit*. 

The  First  National  Bank  of  Shclbv— Shelby; 
Capita',  §100,000;  President.  Charles  Cole- 
man Blanton;   Cashier.   George  Blanton. 

The  First  National  Bank  of  Statesville — 
Statesville;  Capital  S100,0(>J;  President, 
J.   C.   In"in;  Cashier,   E.  S.   I'egram. 

Th'>  First  National  Bank  of  Wadesboro — 
Wadssboro:  Capital,  $.50,000;  President, 
•J.    D.    Leak;    Cashier,    W.    L.    Marshall. 

The  First  National  Bank  of  Washington — 
Washinarton ;  Capital,  S50,fKXl;  President, 
James  L.    Fowle;   Cashier,    A.   M.   Dumay. 

The  First  National  BaJ^k  of  Wa}"nss%ill9 — 
Wa^Ti-sville;  Capital.  S2.5,0CO:  "President, 
G.    W.    Mas" in;    Cashier.    W.    T.    B'avlock. 

The  First  National  Bank  of  Weldon— W^^l- 
don;  Capital,  -525.000;  President,  Wm.  H. 
S.  BurgrNvjTi;  Cashier,  -James  T-  Gooch- 

The  Atlantic  National  Bank  of  Wilmington 
—Wilmington;  Capital.  §125,000;  Presi- 
d  nt,  John  S.  .\rmstrong;  Cashier,  J.  W. 
"i'atfs. 

The  Murchison  National  BanV:  of  Wi'ming- 
ton— Wi'mington;  Capital,  S-500.000;  Pres- 
ident, H-  C.  McQueen;  Cashier,  C.  S. 
Graing'r. 

The  First  National  Bank  of  Wilson — Wilson; 
Capital,     §100,000:     Pr»«id°nt,     John     F.  i 
Bruton;   Cashier,   W.    E.    Warren. 

l"he  Peoples'  National  Bank  of  Winston — 
Winston-Salem;  Capital,  §:300,000;  Pres- 
idnt,  John  W.  Fries;  Cashier,  Wm.  A. 
Blair. 

Tlie  Wachovia  National  Bank  of  Winston — 
Winston-Salem;    Capital,    §1.50,000;     Presi- 

dnt,    .las.    A.    Gray;    .\ssistant  Cashier,  j 
Emory  Gray. 

Vhe  First  National  Bank  of  Asheboro — 
Ash^boro;  Capital,  §12.500;  President,  J. 
S.    Lewis;   Cashier,    John   M.    Neely. 

The  Am-^rican  National  Bank  o;  Asheville — 
Asheville:  Capital.  §1-50,000;  President, 
Jno.  H.  Carter;  Cashier,  R.  M.  Fitzpat- 
rick. 

Th"»  First  National  Bank  of  Burlington — 
Burlington;     Capital,     .'550,00'i:     President,  I 


J.    .\.    Davidson;    Cashier,    A     L.    Dans. 

I'he  First  National  Bank  of  Creedmoor — 
CYeedmoor;  Capital,  §25.000;  President, 
J.  B.  Mason;  Cashier,  W.  B.  I.asley. 

Fourth  National  Bank  of  Fayetteville — Fay- 
etteville;  Capital,  §100,000;  President,  W. 
H.  W.  Lill.v;   Cashier,  Jno.  O.   Ellington. 

The  National  Bank  of  -Aiamanct  of  Graham 
— Graham:  Capital,  $f.0.00O;  President,  E. 
M.   Armfield;  Cashier,  Chas.   A.   Scott. 

The  National  Bank  of  Green^-ille — Green- 
ville; Capital,  §-50,OoO;  President,  F.  G. 
James;   Cashier,   F.   J.   Forbes. 

The  First  National  Bank  of  Hendorson^ille 
— Henderson\-ille;  Capi*-al,  §.^0,000;  Presi- 
dent, W.  .J.  Da\-is;  Cafhier,  K.  G.   Morris. 

The  First  National  Bank  of  Jefferson — Jef- 
fereon;  Capital,  §22, .dW;  President,  Thos. 
H.   Sutherland;  Cashier,   S.   C.  Parsons. 

The  First  National  Banl'  of  Lenoir — I^enoir; 
Capital,  §-50.000:  President,  T.  J.  Lutz; 
Cashier,   O.    P.   Lutz. 

The  County  National  Bank  of  Lincolnton — 
Lincolnton;  Capital,  ?JO,000;  President,  J. 
M.    Rhodes;    Cashier,    W.    E.    Grigg. 

'!he  First  National  Bank  of  Monroe — Mon- 
roe; Capital,  §100,000;  President,  W.  C. 
Heath;  Cashier,  Rosco.-  Phlfer. 

Ihe  Shelby  National  Bank  of  Shelby — 
Shelby;  'Capital,  §.50,0i>0;  President,  0."L. 
Watts;   Cashier,   .James  T-  .Bowman- 

The  First  National  Bank  of  Tarboro — Tar- 
boro;  Capital,  §-50,000:  President,  Geo-  A. 
Holdemess;    Cashier,    Ed.    Pennington. 

The  First  National  Bank  of  Thoma3\-ille — 
Thomasville;  Capital,  .§15,290;  President, 
C.    F.    Lambeth;    Cashier.    A.    H.    Ragan. 

Tlie  Southern  National  Bank  of  Wi'mington 
—Wilmington;  Capital,  $200,000;  Presi- 
dent, Matt.  J.  Heyer;  Casliier,  C.  N. 
Evans. 

Savings  Banks. 

Southern  Loan  and  Saxings  Bank — Char- 
lotte;   Capital,    §2.5,00(>;    President,    W.    S. 

Alexander;   Cashier.    W.   L.   .Jenkins,   Jr. 
Rome  Savings  Bank — Di  .ham:  Capital,  §-50,- 

00;  Presid-nt,  George  W.   Watts;  Cashier, 

W.    W.    Wliitted. 
Sa\nnsrs     Bank     and     Trust     Co. — Elizabeth 

Citv;    Capital,    §25.000;    President,    W.    T. 

Old;  Cashier,   H.    G.   Kram°r. 
Cumbrr'and   Savings   and     Trust     Co. — Fay- 

ftt'\-illp:    Capital,     s-^i. 000.09:     President, 

F.  H.  Sttdman;  Cashier,  C.  W.  Rankin. 
Favett°ville    Savings    in<1    Tru?t    Co. — Fav- 

ttto\-ille;    Capital,   §18,700;    Pr<-sident,    W. 

A.  Van5tor\-;   Cashier.   A.   A.   McKethan- 
Goldsboro    Sa^■^ng5    and    Trust    Co. — Golds- 

boro:    Capital,    §15,000;    President,    G.    A. 

Norwood,    .Jr. :    Caship'-,    H.    C.    Smith. 
Home  Savings  Bank — Greensboro;  President, 

C.  A.  Bray;  Cashier,  lyre  Glenn. 

Granite  Savings  and  Trust  Co. — Haw  River; 
Capital,  §5.000:  Presid-nt,  B.  S.  Robert- 
son; Cashier,   J.   A.   Long. 

High    Point    Savings    and    Trust    Co. — High 
Point;    Capital,   §25,000;   President,   S.    H.  i 
Uilliard:    E.    L.    Raeran.  I 

Scot'and  Countv  Sa\-ingc  Bank — Laurinburg;  I 
Capital,  §10,000:   Presiient,   A.   F.   James;  ' 


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Tliat's  the  sworn  Average   Daily  Ciiciilation    of  The    News    and 
Observer  from  January  1,  19   7      to     January      1,      1908.        Several 
Thousand  Greater   than   any  otlier  daily    published    anywhere     in 
North  Cai'Olina.       Advertisei's  Get  Results. 


Cashier,  Hinton  James. 

Crnimeicial  and  Savings  Bank — Lexington; 
Capital,  $17,950;  President,  J.  W.  Mc- 
Crary;   Cashier,  J.   F.   Peadenck. 

Hobcson  Count V  Loan  and  Trust  Co. — Lum- 
berton;  Capital,  $10,000;  President,  A.  \V. 
McLean;    Cashier,   C.    H.    Morrow. 

Savings,  Loan  and  Trust  Co. — Monroe; 
Capital,  $25,000;  President,  R.  B.  Red- 
wine;    Cashier,    H.    B.    Clark. 

O.vford  Savings  Bank  and  Trust  Co.— O.k- 
ford;  Capital,  $16,300;  President,  H.  G. 
Cooper;   S<:c'y  and  IVeas.,   W.   T.   Yancey. 

Mechanics  Savings  Bank — Raleigh;  Capital, 
$15,000;  Pre.sident,  Chas.  E.  Johnson; 
Cashier,   Walters  Diu-ham. 

Raleigh  Savings  Baniv — Raleigh;  Capital, 
$15,000;  President,  John  T.  Pullen,  Cash- 
ier,  Charles  Root. 

Wake  County  Savings  Bank — Raleigh;  Capi- 
tal, $15,000;  President,  T.  B.  Crowder; 
Cashirr,   W.    W.    Vass 

Richmond  County  Savings  Bank — Rocking- 
ham; Capital,  $15,000;  President,  W.  L. 
Parsons;  Cashier,  W.  L.  Scales. 

Rocky  Jloiuit  Savings  and  Trust  Co. — RocKy 


H. 


Mount;   Capital,  $10,000;   President,  T. 
Battle;   Cashier,   F-   P.   Spruill. 

Southern  Savings  Bank— Wadesboro;  Capi- 
tal, $125,000;  Presid  nt,  J.  T.  Patrick; 
Cashier,   W.   M.   Morton. 

Savings  and  Tnist  Co.— Washington;  Capi- 
tal, $.50,000;  President,  B.  G.  Moss;  Cash- 
ier,  J.   A.    Wi  Hams. 

Atlantic  Trust  and  Banking  Co.— Wilming- 
ton; Capital,  $50,000.  President,  M.  J. 
Meyer;   Cashier,  Milton  Calder. 

Carolina  Savings  and  Trust  Co.— Wi'ming- 
ton;  Capital  $55,000;  President,  John  S. 
Armstrong;   Cashier,   J.    Holmes  Davis. 

Peoples  Savings  Bank— Wi'mington;  Capi- 
tal, $30,000;  President,  IL  C  MacQueen; 
Cashier,   F.   W.    Dick. 

^\i;mington  Savings  and  Tru^t  Co. — Wil- 
mington; Capital,  $25,000;  President,  J. 
W.  Norwood;  Cashirr.  C.  E.  Taylor,  Jr. 

Wilson  Trust  and  Savings  Bank— Wilson; 
Capital,  $10,000;  President,  John  F.  Bru- 
ton;  Cashier,   E.   T.   Barnes. 

private  Banks. 

Hugh  MacRae  &  Co.— Wilmington;  Capital, 
$10,000. 


Cotton,  Silk  and  Woolen  Mills. 


(Abbreviations — Cotton,    c;    silk,    s;    wool 
Post-office.  Name  of  Mill. 


Burlington Aurora   c 

Burlington Belle  view    c 

Burlington E.   M.  Holt  Plaid  Mills  c. 

Bur'ington Elmira    ( 

Piu'lington Glencj.'    c 

P\u-linKton Glen  R:i\en  c 

Purlington Hopedalc  Mfg  Co.  c 

Burlington Lakesicle    c 

Elon  College Altamauaw   c 

Elon  Co. lege Ossipee   t 


Graham Alamar.'e    c 

Graham Bellcm'  nt  c 

Graliam Carolina    c 

Graham Leota  c  

Graham Oneida   c 

Graham Sa.xapaaaiV   c 

Graham Sidney  c 

Graliam Travora  Mfg.  Co.  c 

Haw  River Holt  (:;anit°  Mfg.  Co.  c. 

Haw  River Trolinv.ciod  Mfg.  Co.  c... 

Snow  Camp Dixon   Alfg.    Co.    w 

Swrpsonville Yirgi;,ia   c 

Taylor.svillf Litt'e    River    c 

Lilrdoun Watts  Mfg.    Co.   c 

Stoney  Point Stoney  Point  Mfg.  Co.  c. 

Wadrsboro Wadesi,'  >ro  c 

Wad-  sboro Wad^sbcro  Mfg.  Co.  s. . . 

Helton H°lton.    w 

Asheville Asheville    c 


n,    w;    finishing,    f.) 

Capital    Secretary,   Ti'easurer  No. 

Stock.  or  Owner.  Spin'les. 

$ Eugene    Holt..    16,608 

T.    Ashley   Blythe....     3.308 

Lvnn   B.    Williamson  

J.'   H.   Holt 6.500 

L.    Banks   Williamson    5,000 

J.    E.    Gant 3,024 

Lynn  B.   WilliaTiison..     6,200 

j!    H.   Holt 3,500 

Holt,  Gant  &  Holt...     6,500 
Jas.     N.     Williamson 

&   Sons 

Robert  S.  Mel-ne... 
Robert  S.  Meh:me. . . 
Robert  S    Msbanc... 

J.  V.   Pom-rov.. 1,248 

Robert  S.   M'banc....  12,000 
George  T.  Wi'.liamson    8  200 

.J.    L.    Scott,   Ji    3,136 

W.    E.    Whit" 3,600 

Jno.    A.  Tro'inger 20,896 

B.    S. Robertson :.     2,912 

T.   F.   McVey 560 

E.   M.   Cooke 8,000 

U.   L.    Alspaugh 820 

J.   W.    Watts 3,500 


40,000 

210,000 

112,000 

150,000 

60,000 

88,000 


20,000 

61),  Of  10 
30,000 

10S,6fl() 
40,000 
60.000 

430,500 

30,(100 

7,200 

100,000 


4,500 
2,  .500 
.7,000 
8,000 


60,000 

60,400    J.   W.   Hathcock 7,760 

60  400     Russ'll    Muvrav 15,000 

15  000  Hortbert    Littlewood.  300 

2.")0,000    F.    W.    Cone 10,112 


No. 
L'ms. 
748 
146 
140 
450 
325 
100 

141 
320 

354 
125 
200 
150 
1.36 
650 
200 
150 
l:''5 
SS3 
144 

13 
300 

24 
104 


2 

450 


204 


COTTON,    SILK  AND    WOOLEN  MILLS. 


Post-office. 


Namp  of  Mill 


Asheville E^k  M.ir.ntain  c 

Weavcrville Recni-.  Creek  w 

Morganton Alpin. ,   Nos.   ]  and  2  c... 

llilcl,  l)ran Henry  P;ver  Mfg.  Co.  c... 

Concord Brown   Mfg.    Co.    c 

Concord Cabanus  c 

Concord Cannon  Mfg.  Co.  c 

Concord Kerr  Bag  Mfg.   Co 

Concord Franklin,    c 

Concord Gibson   Mfg.   Co.    c 

Concord Hanovci   Mfg.   Co.  c 

Concord Edgcm?re  Mfg-.  Co.  c 

Concord Odell  Mfg.  Co.   c 

Concord Young-rJartse.l  M. lis  Co.  c. 

Jit.  Pleasant Tuscani-a,    c 

Mt.  Pleasant W.    R.   Kindley,    c 

Lowell Dowell  Mfg.   Co 

Granite  Falls Granite   Falls 

Grainte  Falls Double   Shoals,   c 

Lenoir Hudson  Cotton  Mfg.  Co.  c. 

Lenoir Moore   

Lenoir Lenoir,    c 

Lenoir Whitnel  Cotton  Mfg.  Co.  c 

Patterson Gwyn-Iiarper  MfgCo.  c.&w. 

niiodiss Rhodis^  Alfg.  Co.  c 

Brookford Brookf)id,   c 

Hickorj' Ivey,    c 

Long  Iland L'^ng  Island,  c 

JIaiden Maiden     c 

Jlaiden Providence,    c 

Maiden Union,   c 

Monbo Monbo,   c 

Newton Catawba,    c 

Newton C^yde,   c 

Newton Newton,    c 

Newton Ridgeview,    c 

Newton Catawba,    w 

Pittsboro J.   M.   Odell  Mfg.   Co.   c... 

Siler  City Hadloy-Peoples  Mfg  Co.  c. . 

Edenton Edenton,    c 

IVouble  Shoals Double  Shoals,  c 

Kings  Mountain.  .Bonnie   

Kings  Mountain  .  .Johns  Mfg.   Co 

Lawndale Cleve'an'j    and    Power   Co. 

2  mills,  c 

Shelby Belmont,    c 

Shelby Lily  Jiiil   &  Power  Co.  c. 

Shelby El'a  Mfg.  Co 

Siielby Shelby,    c 

Stubbs _. Buffalo  Mfg.   Co.   c 

Cumberland Cumberland   Mills,    c 

Manchester Manchester,    c 

I'Tvetteville Ashley   &  Bailey  Co.,   s... 

Nos.  1  &  2.! 

Fayetteville HoH-Moigan.  c 

Fayetteville Holt-WiUiamson  Mfg.  Co.  o 

Fayetteville LakevicA    Mfg.    Co.    c 

Fayetteville Tolar,   ITart  &  Holt,  c 

Fayetteville Victory   Mfg.    Co 

Hope  Mills '...Hope       Mills       Mfg.       Co. 

1,  2.  3,  4,  c 

Raeford Raeford  Power  &  Mfg.   Co. 

I.e.xington Nokomis,    c 

Lexington Wennonah,    1  &  2,   c 

Coo'ermee Erwin,  ,\o.  3,  c 

Durham Commonwealth,    c 

Durham Gold-n  Belt  Mfg.  Co.  c 

West  Durham ....  Erwin,    c 

East  Durham Durham   Cotton  Mfg.  Co.   c 


Capital 
Stock. 
225,000 
9,800 
150,000 
no,  000 
100,000 
500,000 

eoo.ooo 


170,000 

493,000 

15,000 

£5,000 

?97,500 

100,000 

44,400 

43,500 

.500,000 

65,000 

i  00, 000 

80,000 

150,000 

100,000 

70,000 

300,000 

183,500 

125,000 

50,000 

44,000 

87,500 

119,200 

90,000 

60,000 

32,000 

150,000 

100,000 

2,000 

66,700 

30,000 

100,000 

50,000 

99,000 

100,000 

100,000 

60,000 

125,000 

156,066 

42,400 

125,000 


50,000 
225,700 
125.000 

50,000 
1.38,000 


Secretary,   Treasurer  No. 

or  Owner  Spin'les. 

G.    D.'venish 

H.   Wright 210 


D 

J. 

J. 

D. 

R. 

M. 

J. 

W. 

E. 

E. 

L. 


E.    Erwin 10,440 

W.   Aderholdt 8,000 

A.    Brown 7,780 

L.    Cannon 28,000 

W.    Cannon,    Jr...  27,000 

R.  Odell 

C.   Cannon 6,000 

C.    r>arnhardt 16,740 

W.   Brandon 2,040 

L.    W.    Brandon 

Cae.sar  Cone,  R^c 45,000 

J.  L.  Hartsell 10,750 

Paul     Barringer 2,880 

W.    A.    Kindlp.-s    4,000 

Jas.    R.    Wilson 

A.   A.  Shuford 4,000 

D.   H.    Warlick 4,000 

J.    L.     Nelson 5,323 

M.    G.    Shearer 5,000 

J.   L.   Nelson 6,700 

J.    L.    N-lson 

James   Harper 1,800 

Geo.    B.    Hiss 15,000 

A.    A.    Shuford 21,000 

A.     A.     Shuford 7,700 

George  H.    Brown..        3.000 

L.  A.  Carpenter 2  280 

D.   M.    Carpenter 6,500 

J.   A.   Foil 11,000 

Samuel    Turner 4,080 

J.    P.    Yount 3,000 

R.   B.   Knox 5,120 

C.   Smith 8,000 

H.   Phillips 2,500 

P.   Pliillips 108 

L.    London 7,000 


No. 

L'ms. 

84 

4 


200 
542 
996 


517 
40 

1,266 


J. 

L. 

E. 

W. 

J. 

W. 

E. 

W. 

C. 

J. 
A. 
J. 
J. 
J. 
S. 
J. 

w. 
J. 

L. 
E. 
T. 
E. 


C.    Grgson 3,500 

O.    Elliott 13.000 

A.   Morgan 3,000 

A.   Mauney 8,320 

Rhodes...." 5,000 

F.   Sch-nck 5.576 

W.   McMurry 3,700 

H.    Ramsaur 5,000 

R.  Dover 

C.    Smith 8,.500 

N.    Lattim',ve 3,100 

Frederic   Hn.ston.     4,104 
G.    Robertson....^ 

J.    Bailey 15,000 

A.    Williamson 10,000 

H.   Williamson 9,776 

W.    Trogderi   5,000 

W.    Noley 14  592 


40 

460 
.500 
200 


250 


349 
434 


235,000    C.  L.   Pembert..n 25,000  800 

462,000    W.    C.    Houston 13,088  1,000 

100,000    W.    J.    Upchuvch 5,016  ... 

190,000    J.    T.    Lowe...    14,400  356 

190,000     C.    A.    Hunt.   Jr 11,853  449 

1,000,000     W.    A.    Erv.-;n 47.360  1,296 

125,000    John   A.    Pugh 712 

700,000  Charles   A.    Mo.r.-e....  26.496  640 

4.000,000    W.   A.   Erwin 2.5,088  903 

.300,000    J.   Harper  Erwin 25,-544  820 


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Post-office. 


Name  of  Mill. 


East  Dlirham Pearl,   r 

Tarboro Fountain,   c. 

Tarboro Tarboro     c. 

Winston-Salem. .  .Arista,    o 

Kernersville 

Winston-Salem. . 
Winston-Salem. . 
Franklinton 


.Crews  Mfg.   Co.  vv 

.Southside,    c 

.Fries,    w&c 

.Ster.in.-,    c 

Belmont Chronicle,  Nos.  1&2,  c 

Belmont Imperia;    

Belmont Majestic,    c 

Cessemtr  City Bessemer  City,   c 

Bessemer  City.  ...Crescent,    c 

Besscm.r  City Soutlnrn,   c 

Bcsscm  r  City Vcrmoni     c 

Bessemer  Citj' Whetstone,    c 

Bessemer  City. .  ..Smith   Mfg.   Co.   c 

Cherryville Ch-.rrv. ille  Mtg.   Co.  e 

Cherryville Gaston  Mfg.  Co.  c 

Cherryville Howel!   Mfg.   Co.   c 

Clisrryville Vivian,    c 

Clierryville Melvill.-.   Mfg.   Co.   c 

Dalas Dallas,    c 

Dallas Monarch,    c 

Gastonia Arlington,    c 

Gastonia Avon,   c 

Gastonia Holland    Mfg.    Co 

Gastonia Clara  Mfg.   Co 

Gastonia Flint  Mfg.  Co 

Gastonia Dunn  Mtg.   C.>.  c 

Gastonia Gastonia   Mfg.    Co.   c 

Gastonia Gray   Mfg.    Co.   c 

Gastonia Loray,    c 

Gastonia Mod  na    c . , 

Gastonia Morowebb,     c 

Gastonia Ozark   (■ 

Gastonia Spencer    

Gastonia Trenton,    c 

'High  Shoals High   ?hoa's  Mfg.    Co.    c. 

Rings  Mountain.  .Kings  Jlountain  Mfg.  Co.  c 

Kings  Mountain.  .Lula  Mfg.   Co.  c 

K'ngs  Mountain.  .Dilling,    c 

Kings  Mountain.  .Cora,    o 

Lowell Lowell,    c 

Lowell Spencer  IMountain,   c 

Lowell Pecrl  ess  Mfg.   Co 

McAdensville McAden.  No.  1.  2,  &  3,  c. 

Mountain  I-land.  .Kno.^c  Net  and  Twine  Co... 

Mount  Hol'y Nims  Mfg.    Co.   c 

>Tount  Holly Tuckasei  gee  Mfg.  Co.  c 

Mount  Holly Mount  Holly,   c 

Mount  Holly Woodlawn   Mfg.    Co 

Moimt  Holly Albion,    c 

FhiPipsburg Crowdei    Mountain,   c 

Sranly Stanley  Creek,  c 

Worth Harden  Mfg.   Co.   c 

Lowell Mayes  Mfg.   Co 

Oxford Oxford,   c 

Gibsonville G'  m    

Gibsonville Minneola,    c 

Greensboro Cou'ter  &  Lowry  Co.  f 

Greensboro Proximity,   c 

Groensboro Rovoleinon,   c 

Greensboro White  Oak,  c 

High  Point Stphle    &    Co.    s 

J.'tmestown Oakdale     c 

Kernersville Mt.  Pleasant  A'lg.   Co.  c 

Fimesville Kimtsville    Mfg.    Co 


Capital 
Stock. 
175,000 
114,900 
104,450 
325,200 
14,000 

325,666 
100,000 
100,000 
175,000 
250,000 
200,000 


Secretary,   Treasurer  No. 

or  Owner.  Spin'les. 

J.   Harper  Ervvin 10,336 

John  A.  Weddell 6,524 


275,000 

80,000 

30,000 

50,000 

68,800 

12(1,200 

50,000 

35,000 

80,000 

65,700 

65,000 

175,000 

200,000 

50,000 

100,000 

150,000 

100,000 

200,000 

175,000 

J,. 501, 000 

180,000 

100,000 

200,000 


124,800 

295,000 

175,000 

14S  000 

175,000 

100,000 

100,000 

105,000 

75.000 

400,000 

90,500 

74,7.50 

40,000 

.50,000 

100,000 

50,000 

60,000 

34,450 

12,0nO 

200,000 

175,000 

200,000 
l.-^O.OOO 
500,000 
.S00,000 


J.   M.   Jones 

B.   J.    Pfohl 

J.    W.   Crews 

B.  J.   Pfohl 

F.  &    H.    Fries 

A.  H.   Vann 

R.    L.    Stowe 

R.    L.    Stowe 

S.   P.  Stowe 

J.    A.    Smith 

C.    E.    Whitney 

Caesar  Cone,   Kec 

L.   L.   Jenkins 

L.   L.    Jenkins 

J.   A.   Smith 

D.    A.    Rudisill 

D.    P.    McClurd 

A.  H.    Huss 

D.  R.  Maunov 

M.    L.    Rudisill. 

R.    S.   Lewis 

R.    S.    Lewis  

G.  W.   Ragan 

Robert    A.    Love 

B.  M.   Holland  

C.  B.    Armstrong 

L.   F.    Grovi'S 

C.    B.    Armstrong..., 

W.     W.     Glenn   , 

J.    H.    Separk 

A.    E.    Moore 

H.    B.    Moore 

H.   B.   Moore 

R.    P.    Rankin 

W.   T.   Love   

J.    K.    Dixon , 

T.     M.     Constable 

W.    A.   Mauney 

P.   S.    Baker 

C.    A.    Dillinar 

O.    G.    Falls 

S.    M.    Robinso.  1 

W.    T.    Love 

S.    M.    Robinson 

Robert  R.    Ray 

Joseph    E.    Tate 

C.   E.   Hutchinson 

A.  C.  Linebcrgcr. . . , 

A.    P.    Rhvne 

J.    M.    Holand 

A.    P.    Rhyne 

P.    S.    Baker , 

E.  L.  Pegram , 

O.    D.    Carpenter 

L.   A.  Dodsworth. 

J.  L.  Erwin , 

Lawrence    Holt 

.J.    A.    Davidson 

H.  H.   Lowry 

Bernard    AL    Cone... 

H.     Sternberger 

Bernard    M.    Cone... 


13,200 

5,184 

576 

10,752 

864 

6,448 

5,000 

10,316 

10,000 
9,000 


16,000 
5,000 


5,820 
11,656 


21,500 
5,000 
7,000 
5,000 
9,568 

10,160 

5,'666 
5,472 
5,000 
9,.S00 

10,240 
5,700 

17,536 
6,720 

10,000 


100,000    William  G.   Rag^.dale, 

60,000    R.    D.    White 

W.    H.    Ragan 


8,448 

11,232 
4,992 

10,000 
.  8,6.36 

10,560 
9,200 
4,368 
5,040 

25,000 
9,400 
4,800 
4,992 
2,000 
5,040 
2,800 
3,952 
4,160 
4,160 
6,384 
6,120 
4,992 

13,000 

20,666 

30,000 

60.000 

15,.352 

5,344 

2,000 


No. 

L'ms. 

238 

200 
200 

12 
168 

50 


414 

466 
96 
48 


192 

'88 
366 

247 

1,660 
216 

476 
366 

366 


121 


512 

1,165 

808 

1,250 


101 


2C6 


COTTON,    SILK    AND    WOOLEN  MILLS. 


Post-office. 


Name  oi  Mill. 


Greensboro Pomona     c 

Roanoke  Rapids.  .Roanok^  Mills  Co.  c 

Rosemary Res  marj'  Mfg:  Co.  c 

AVeldon Balfour,    c 

Weidon Shaw,   c 

Scotland  Neck  ..  .Scotland   Neck,   c 

Duk> Erwin    No.  2,c 

Zirconia Green  River  iVfg.  Co.   e... 

Slooresvillc Mooresville,    c 

SUitrsvi  le Bloomfeld   Mfg.    Co.    c. . . , 

Statesville Statesville,     c 

Statesville Paola,    c- 

Turn  rsburg Turn^rsburg,    c , 

C'ayton Clayton,   c , 

S  Inia Se'ma,    c 

S^'nia Lizzie,    c 

Smithfield Smithfi;ld,    c , 

Kinston Kinstor,    c 

Kmston Caswell,    c 

Linco'nton Daniel  Mfg.  Co.  c 

Lincolnton Elm  Grove,  c 

Lincolnton Indian  Creek  Mfg.   Co.   c. 

Lincolnton .John  Riidisill  Mfg.  Co.  c. 

Linco'nton Laboratory,    c 

Lincolnton Pirdniont.    c 

Linco'nton Rhods   Mfg.   Co 

Linco'nton Wampum,    c 

Long  Shoa  s Long   Shoa's,    c 

Southside Lincoln,   c 

Stanlv Maripo-a,    c 

Ma~shall Capitola  Mfg    Co.   c 

Charott? Athprton.     c 

Charlotte Barnhardt  Mfg.  Co.  c 

Charlotte Calvine  Mfg    Co.  c 

Char'otte Chadwick   Mfg.    Co.   c 

Charlotte Charlott?,    c 

Char'otte Cliar'ott°  Cordage  Co.   c 

Charlott" Continental,    c 

C  havlotte Crowli=-y,    c 

Char'otte Dov  -r,    c 

Char'otte Flizab-  th.    c 

Charlotte Fid'litv  M'g.  Co.  c 

Charlotte Hisrbland  Park  Mfg.  Co.  c. 

Char'ott^ Hosk'ns.    c 

Charlo+t-^ Lonis".    c 

Char'otte Mao'noii.'!,    c 

Ci  rn  I'us Co  n  Ins    c 

Davidson Lin  e'en  M'g.   Co.  c 

Diintrsville Anchor,    e 

Charlotte M  ckl  nl.urg  M'g.    Co.    c. 

P'scoe Francis,    c 

Troy Cap^r-ie,   c 

Troy Smitl^rman,    c 

Cameron Came.nn,    c 

High  Falls Hirh   Fal's  Mfg.   Co 

Jon  sbn-o C'ark  Mfg.   Co.   c 

.Tnn"=boro Fug  n'a  Alfg.  Co.  c 

San'ord Sanford,     c 

Rockv  Mount Rockv   Mount,   c 

Vi'm-n-'ton F/'lsrado     c 

i  Wi'mipgton Wilmington,    c 

Chan-1  Ilil  1 Alb-rta.    e 

Hri=boro Eno,    c 

Hi'lsbo-o Bpllevn-    Mfg.    Co 

K  i^ab'th  City  . .  .Fli/ith- th   City,   c 

Roxboi-o Roxbo.o    c 

Kcxboro LonThur^t.    c 

Cedar  Falls C'-da;   Fa'ls  Mfg.   Co.    c... 

•"entral  Fals  ...  .Worth  Mfg.   Co.,   No.   2,  c. 


Capital 

Stock. 

214.000 

408,600 

27,300 

i66,'oo6 


25,000 
200,000 
106,900 
175,000 
110,000 

20,000 
200,000 

90,000 

81,200 
100,000 

:■  60,666 
100,000 

46,700 
18,150 

56,606 

100.000 

160,000 

99,900 

85,000 

54,0t0 

65  000 

175,000 

24,400 

2::0,000 

1.34,000 

192,100 

40,000 

1.^10,000 

50,000 

1?4,300 

]( '0.000 

5"O.O00 

.'•no.  000 

."59,000 

Rnn_noo 

125,000 

48,600 

90,000 

K4,000 

2r,n,nflo 

150,000 

40,800 

7:i  000 

11.200 

2.'=!,966 

1 10",  750 

^.72  5'10 
?"5.000 
2.''6,000 
75.000 
108  000 

166.006 
180,000 

166,666 


Secretary,   Treasurer  No.        No. 

or  Owner.  Spin'les.  L'ms. 

A.  L.    Bain 20,000        330 

S.    F.    Patterson 15,904        600 

S.    P.   Pattersor 16,640        416 

W.   B.   Tillery 

R.  S.   Travis 50 

A.    McDowell 

W.   T.   Shaw 35,000    1,024 

J.   0.   Bell 7,500 

S.    M.    Goodman 30,400        965 

H.    A.     Vount 5,300 

T.    D.    Miller 9,600        180 

N.    B.    Duke 5,000 

Stimpson   &    Steel 1,600 

J.    M.    Turley 10,240 

Tliomas    T.     Candler.     5,280 

L.  D.  Debnam 

F.    K.    Broadhurst 10,000 

J.    F.    Tavlor 12,000 

W.   D.   LaRoque,  Jr 

A.    M.    Hoke 10,000 

R.    S.    Reinhardt 6,600 

S.    A.    Maunev 2,704 

J.   M.   Rob-rts" 1,664 

D.    E.    Rhyne 

R.   E.   Costn^i 2,300 

D.    P.    Rhodes 5,000 

R.    S.    A'oernethy 1,200 

W.    A.    Maunev 9,360 

D.  E.   Rhvne." 6,656 

R.    H.    Morrison 3,200 

Dudlev    CTiiplev 9,000 

T.  M.  Constab'e 10,000 

Thomas  M.  Barnnardt     

H.    C.    Dwelle 13,136        360 

E.  C.    Dwjlle 13,000        380 

D.  W.    Gates 10,000        250 

M.    B.    S-xton 2,020        144 

J.    H.    McAdn 15,000 

Jno.    H.    Crowlev 100 

E.  C.    Dwelle 13,000        380 

R.    M.    Miller,    Jr 12,000 

E.    L.    Sarg?nt 10,000 

J.    L.    Sp-ncer 38  000     1,550 

E.    C.    Dwplle 25  600        580 

E.  C.   Dw-lle 25.000        552 

A.    C.    Snmmerville..     6  150 

P.   W.   Stough 5,500        200 

F.  J.    Knox 7.072 

C.     W.    Johnston 5,000        4-50 

AVm.    Co'eman 15,000        300 

A.  W.  E.  Caoel 768 

.L     G.    Tomlinson 5,000 

A.  W.  E.   Capel 5,000        216 

C.    H.    Tfasrne 1,500 

T.   N.   Woodv 

David     Clark 101 

DavH    Cark 3  sno 

J.    R.   Jones 10,944        350 

Thomas    H.    Battle...  26,000 

J.    W.    Wi  liamson....  10,.3O4        424 

H.    M.    Chase 6.284        432 

T.   F.   Llovd 10.000 

Jam-s   H.    W-bh 20,000        400 

T.   Norfleet  W"bb 

Jam"s  G.  Gregory 10,000 

G.  O.    Coble....' 12,200 

G.   O.   Coble 

O.   R.   Cox 4,352        l.?6 

J.  E.   Williamson 200        186 


COTTON,   SILK  AND    WOOLEN  MILLS. 


207 


Post-offlce. 


Name  of  Mill. 


Coleridge Enterprise  Mfg.   Co.   c 

Fianklinvllle Franklinville  Mfg.   Co.   c   . 

Fianklinville Randolph  Mfg.  Co.  c 

I'amseur Columbia  Mfg.   Co.,  c 

Randltnian Naomi  Falls  Mfg.   Co.   c... 

RandK-man PlaidNille   Mfg.    Co 

I'andkman Randleman  Mfg.  Co.  c 

Worthvi.le Worth  Mfg.  Co.   No.  l,c... 

Rockingham Great  Falls  Mfg.  Co.  c 

Rockingham Hannah    Pickett,   c 

Rockingham Leak,   Wall  4  McRae,  c... 

Rockingham Lcdbett'^r  Mfg.  Co.,  c 

Rockinghnm Pee  Dee  Mfg.   Co.,   c 

Rockingham Roberdel  Mfg.    Co.,   c 

Rockingham Steele's,    e 

Lumherton Lumbn'.ton,    c 

Lumberton Dresden^    c 

Lumherton National  Cotton  Mills  Co.  c. 

St.  Paul's St.    Paul,   c 

I  eaksville Ltaksville,   w 

Ma.vodan Avalon,    c 

Draper German- American   Co , 

Mayodan Mayo,    c 

Heidsville Edna,    c 

Spray Leaksville,  c 

Spray Lily,     c 

Spray Morehead,    c 

Spray Nantucket,    c 

Spray Rhode  Island,   c 

Spray Spray,    c 

Spray Spray,    w 

Spray American  Warehouse  Co. . 

(hina  Grove Patterson  Mfg.   Co.,  c 

I.andis Linn  Mills  Co.,    c 

Salisbury Kesler    Mfg.    Co.,    c 

Salisbury Salisbury,    c 

Sa  isbury Vance,   c 

Fonst  City Floren'-e.    c 

Caroleen Henrietta,    c 

Carol  en Caroleen,    c 

Cliffside Cliffside,    c 

Puthcrfordton. . .  .Le\'i.    c 

Laurinburg Dickson,    c 

Laurinburg Scotlann,    c 

E  more Ida   Yarn  Mills,   c 

E.more Richmond,    o 

Elmore Springfxld,     c 

Alb!mar'e Eflrd  Mtg.   Co.,   c 

.Mhmarle Wiscass.'tt.    c 

Norwood Norwood   Mfg.    Co.,  c... 

Nfw  London Tuck  r  «  Carter  Rope  Co 

Elkin Chatham  Mfg.  Co.,  w 

Mt.  .\iry Mt.    Airy,    c 

Pi'ot  Mountain. .  .Pilot   Mountain,   c 

Mt.  Airy Laurel  Bluff,  c 

Mt.  .^irj- Alpine,    w 

Hazel Hazelhurst,    c 

Hrnvard Transylvania,    c 

Monroe Monroe,    c 

Monroe Everett,    c 

Monroe Ic'mor>e,    c 

\\  nxhaw Rodman-Heath,    c 

H-^nd  rson, Harriet,    c 

Hendrson Henderson,    c 

RaVigh Cara'eigh  MiPs  Co.,   c... 

Ilal'^iffh Nuse   River,   c 

Raleigh Pilot,    c 


Capital     Secretary,   Treasurer  No.        No. 

Stock.  or  Owner.  Spin'les.  L'ras. 

25,000    Robert  L.   Cavtness. .     3,800 

80,000    Hugh     Parks.     Ir. . . .     3,472  90 

90,000    Hugh    Parks,    Jr 6,064        204 

80,000    W.    H.    Watkins 11,072       340 


108,550  S.     Bryant 6,000 

S.   G.   Newlin 

250,000  S.     Bryant 10,00 

200.000  .1.    E.    Williamson 10,000 

100,000  Claude    Gore 8,160 

200,000  W.    B.    Cole 10,000 

150,000  F.    W.    Leak 8,000 

25,000  H.    D.    Ledbctter 2,736 

."75,000  George    P.    Entwistle  15,456 

187,500  J.   LuGrand   Everett..   16,436 

225,000  Robert  A.   Johnson...  23,296 

175,000  H.    B.    .Jennings 18,016 

H.  B.  Jennings 

110.000  A.   P.    McAllister 6,240 

110,000  A.    R.    McEachern 

1.50.000  Gilliam    Grissom 1,500 

200,000  W.    C.    Ruffin... 18,120 

350.000  B.    Frank   Mcbane 13,000 

300,000  W.   C.    Ruffin 31,640 

135,000  J.   B.   Pipkin 25,300 

130,0(X)  W.    R.    Walker 3,500 

68,000  J.    S.    McAlister 3,600 

l.-^S.OOO  W.  R.  Wa  ker 12,750 

221,800  J.    S.    McAlister 11,616 

125,000  Lawrence   MoRae 10,000 

135,000  W.    R.    Walker  24,240 

100,000  A.    E.    Mi  liner 2,490 

F.   M.    Ellett,   Jr 

300,000  W.    J.     Swink 11, .376 

65,100  C.    J.    Deal 5,184 

227,000  C    E.   Stevenson 23,088 

250,000  O.   D.   Davis 20,096 

100,000  E.   B.   Ntave 10,000 

-'50.000  S.    B.    Tanner 15,000 

675,000  D.    H.    J  nkins 75,000 

S.   B.   Tanner 

250,000  R.   R.   Havnes 20,000 

(12.000  M.     Levi 6,480 

150,000  G.    F.    Avinger 1,500 

80.000  G.    F.    Avinger 10,000 

60,000  M.    M.    Morgan 4,400 

51.000  M.    M.    Morg.an 2,500 

45,000  M.    M.    Morgan 2,800 

200,000  J.    S.    Efird 17,000 

483,200  J.    F.    Cannon 50,000 

00.000  D.    B.    Coltranp 14,848 

75,000  John   J.    Tucker 

.350.000  T.    M.    LillarJ   4,000 

F.    H.    Chamberlain 

F.    H.    Chamberlain 

J.    L.    Brown 

14,000  W.    L.    Allred 384 

10,000  J.   0-   Gant 2,040 

75,000    C.   M.   Cooke,  Jr 4,000 

128.000  W.   C.   Heath 8,.320 

5.300  J.    L.    Everett 2,500 

125  000  J.   L.   Everett.    5.000 

50,000  J.  L.  Rodman 6,256 

i'f-O.nOO    J.     A.    Moore 28.776 

240.000  J.    D.   Ros- 22,848 

150,000    F.    0.    Moring 10,816 

125,000    A.   E.   Escott 8.000 

A.  V.  D.   Smith 7.710 


317 

718 
434 
239 

200 

704 
722 
600 


40 

300 

552 
624 
270 
2011 
740 
150 

"eo 

158 

306 
590 

400 
1,876 

850 


250 
90 


10 
150 


216 
436 
2.56 
325 


208 


KNITTING  MILLS. 


Post-office. 


Name  of  Mill. 


Raleigh Raleigh,    c , 

Wake  Forest Roval,    c 

Goldsboro Borden  Mfg.  Co.,  No.l&2, 

Wilson Wilson,    c 


Capital 

Stock. 

157,000 

148,000 

150,000 

100,000 


Secretary,   Treasurer  No.        No. 

or  Owner.  Spin'les.  L'ms. 

A.   E.    Escott 15,200 

R.    E.    Royall 7,264        186 

P.  L.  Borden 16,000 

W.   M.    Farmer 6,080 


Knitting  Mills 


Post-office. 


Name  of  Mill. 


Burlington Burlingtcn    

Burlington Daisy    

Haw  River Regina    

Washington Tlielma    

Drexel Drexel    

Valdese Waldenstan   

Newton Newton   

Fayctteville Algodrn    

Lexington Yadkin    

Durham Chatham    

Durham Durham    

Tarboro Runnymede    

Tarboro Wah-Ree 

Kernersvillo American    

I»ernersville Crews  Mfg.   Co 

Kernersville Lowtv    

Kernersville Mctor    

Winston-Salem. .  ..Carolina    

Winston-Salem Maline    , 

Winston-Salem P.  H.   Hanes   

Winston-Salem Shamrock     

High  Point Durham  No.  3 

High  Point High   Point    

Scotland  Neck Crescent    

Scotland  Neck Scotland  Neck  

Weldon Weldon  Mfg.   Co 

Flat  Rock Ti-ident    

Statesville Bradford    

fitatesville Statesville    

Selma Selma    

Kinston Orion    

Rcepsville Indian   Creek    

Chapel  Hill Blanch   Hosiery  Mills.... 

Elizabeth  City Elizabeth    

Elizabeth  City Elizeth  City  Hosiery  Co., 

Greenville Commercial    

I.vnn Tryon      

Kandleman Randlcman    

Albemarle Lillian    

Albemarle Wiscassett    

Henderson Balfour    

Raleigh Martin    

Raleigh Melrose    

Kaleigh Raleigh    

/'-.ebulon Zebulon     

Littleton Littleton    

A'aughan Vaughan   

Goldsboro Goldsboro   


Capital 

Secretary,   Treasurer 

No.        No. 

Stock. 

or  Owner. 

Spin.  Mchns. 

S265,000 

D.  E.   Sellers..    

81 

12,350 

J.   M.  Browning 

70 

2,000 

W.  H.   Cheldrey 

22 

J.  E.  Kennett  

35 

3,606 

P.   E.   Berry 

31 

10,000 

F.   Garron   

46 

D.   J.  Carpenter 

312 

50,000 

Jno.   0.   Graharp 

74 

1,500 

F.    N.    Patterson    ... 

42 

9,000 

W.  T.  Cole 

49 

500,000 

C.   McD.   Carr  

.  16,160     1,025 

120,000 

AV.  S.  Howard 

210 

40,000 

S.    Wilson    

SO 

50,000 

Jno.   G.   Kerner 

125 

30,000 

J.    W.    Crews 

576           2 

8,000 

J.  W.   Lowrej' 

26 

10,000 

D.  Leak  

.58 

15,000 
100,000 

P.  R.  Green   

100 

W.   J.    Peterson    .... 

105 

100,000 

P.  H.  Hanes,  Ji    

145 

63,000 

A.   S.   Hanes 

200 

37,500 

W.   F.   Carr 

77 

17,500 

J.   H.   Adams     

156 

10,000 

Chas.  L.  McDowell.. 

80 

58,285 

J.   S.   Bowers..    

260 

72,850 

W.  A.  Pierce  

.     2,808          70 

16,000 

A.    L.    Bassett 

50 

25,000 

J.   A.   Bradford 

20 

125,000 

H.    L.    MacCall 

46 

16,000 

R.   M.   Howell 

.51 

38,000 

J.    F.    Taylor 

170 

3,000 

D.   J.   B  am   

I.    W.    Pritchard 

12 

36,000 

P.    H.    Wi.liams 

P.   H.    William.-^ 

105 

36,666 

W.    H.    Dail,   ,Tr 

18 

60,000 

E.    C.    Wilcox,   .-r... 

206 

27,700 

A.   N.   Bulla 

50 

35,000 

A.   L.   Patterson 

81 

483,200 

J.    F.    Cannon 

254 

30,000 

R.   D.   Johnson 

110 

J.    B.  Martin 

102 

25,666 

J.    S.    Wynne 

77 

29,300 

S.   A.   Ashe,  .Ir 

76 

8,100 

W.    H.   Edwards 

26 

20,000 

L.    Vinson 

68 

10,000 

R.  S.  Spiers 

92 

30,000 

A.  U.  Kornegay 

62 

12,274 


That's  the  sworn  Average    Daily  Circulation    of  The    News    and  \ 
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FURNITURE  P^ACTORIES. 


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Furniture  Factories. 


Town.  Name  of  factory.  Capital  Stock.  Pres.,  Owner  or  Mgr. 

M(bane Continintal   Chair  Co ?  18,100.00  L.    Puryear 

\fcbane Mebane  Iron  Bed  Co 9,000.00  S.   Arthur  White 

Mebane Nelson-Cooper    Lumber    <fc 

Furniture  Company 6,900.00  P.  L.  Cooper 

Mebane White  Furniture  Co 100,000.00  W.  E.   White 

lilesville Jas.   H    Ingram 5,000.(JO  ,   ...Jas.    H.   Ingram 

Drexel Drexe'    Furniture   Co 75,000.00  A.   M.    Kistler 

Morganton Morganton  Furniture  Co...  53,300.00  J.   MacNaughton 

Concord Yorke   Furniture  Co 46,000.00  B.   E.    Harris 

Lenoir Chiles-McCall    Fur.    Co....  18,100.00  J.    M.   Chiles 

Lf-noir Harpei-  BXirniture  Co G.   F.    Harper 

lenoir Kent  Furniture  Co 23,000.00  A.    A.    Kent 

Lenoir Moore  Furniture  Co 30,000.00  F.    P.    Moore 

Ilickorv Hickory  Fiirniture  Co 32,800.00  K.  C.  Menzies 

Ore  Hill Ore  Hi''  Mfg    Co 5,000.00  Jno.    R.    Lane 

Murphv Murphv    Furniture    Co 40,000.00  Jno.  E.   Fain 

Lexington American  Furniture  Co.. ..  16,000.00  .J.    N.   Mendenhall 

Lexington Crowell   Furniture  Co 10,000.00  D.    F.    Conrad 

1  exington Dixie  Furniture  Co 28,800.00  E.    J.    Buchanan 

Lexington Elk   Fuvniture   Co 50,000.00  Zeb   V.    Walser 

]  exington Lexin<!:*^on  Metal  Bed  Co..  12,000.00  J.  W.  Crowell 

Lexington Lexingicn    Uphol.    Co 7,500.00  W.    H.    Walker 

Lexington Oneid.a   Cliair  Co 31,566.66  C.    A.    Hunt,    Jr. 

Thomasville Cramer  Furniture  Co 50,000.00 Jno.   T.   Cramer 

'I'liomasville Lambeth   Furniture   Co....  14,000.00  R.    L.    Lambeth 

Thomasville Queen    Furniture    Co 12,900.00 J.   A.   Green 

Thomasville Standai.'    Chair   Co 70,000.00  C.   F.   Lambeth 

lliomasville Thomysdlle   Chair  Co 25,000.00  Jno.   T.   Cramer 

Thomasville Thomasville  Furniture  Co.  14,000.00  F.    S.    Lambeth 

Mocksville Mocksville  Oiair  Co 15,000.00  E.  L.  Gaither 

Mocksville Mocksville  Furniture  Co...  21,800.00  T.    B.    Bailey 

Kernersville Kernersville  Fur.   Mfg.   Co.  35,000.00  W.    S.    Linville 

Winston-Salem... .Forsyth  Chai-   Co .50,000.00  Chas. 

.Forsvth   Furniture  Co 50,000.00  Chas. 

.Forsvth  Iron  Bed  Co 19,000.00  Chas. 

.Forsvth  Mfg.  Co 50,000.00  H. 

.Oakland  Mfg    Co 05,000.00  W. 


Winston-Salem. . 
^Vinston-Salem. . 
Winston-Salem. . 
Hin.ston-Salem. . 


Siewers 
Siewers 
Siewers 
E.  Fries 
O.   Hill 


Winston-Salem Salem  Parlor  Fur.   Co 10,000.00     Ralph   Siewers 

Oxford Oxford   Furniture  Co 40,(XX).00     J.   C.   Homer 

r.ibsonville Overman   Ch.air   Co 3.500.00     T.  H.  Overman 

Greensboro Gate  City  Fur.  Mfg.  Co. ..  100,000.00     C.    W.    Jennings 

Greensboro Greensboro  Fur.  Mfg.  Co..  100,000.00     J.  W.   Fry 

Greensboro Greensboro    Table   Co jOO,000.00     E.    P.    Wharton 

High  Point Alma  Furniture  Co 10,000.00     J.    P.    Redding 

High  Point Best    Chair    Co 12,300.(X)     J.     T.     Best 

High  Point Columbia   Furniture   Co...     50,000.00     W.    H.    Ragan 

High  Point Contmrntal   Furniture  Co.     80,000.00 Fred  N.   Tate 


15,000.00     R.   F.   Dalton 

.50,000.00     E.    A.   Snow 

175,000.00     J.    Elwood    Cox 

20,000.00     S.    H.   Tomlinson 

9,000.00     A.    Sherrod 


Kigh  Point Dalton   Furniture   Co 

High  Point Eagle  Furniture  Co 

High  Point Globe   Home   Fur.    Co 

tligh  Point Globe    Parlor    Fur.    Co... 

High  Point High  Point  Chair  Co 

High  Point High     Point     Hardwood 

Mfg.    Co R.  H.  Maxwell 

High  Point High  Point  Metallic  Bed 

Company    30,000.00     J.  H.  Millis 

High  Point High  Po'nt  Furniture  Co. .  1.50,000.00     M.  J.   Wrenn 

Kigh  Point Kcarns  Furniture  Co 77,000.00     E.  M.   Armfield 

High  Point Kearns  Upholstering  Co. . .      3,500.00     G.    H.    Keams 

High  Point Kitchii  Cabinet  and  Table 

Company   4,500.00     A.     J.    Dodamead 

High  Point Lindsay    Chair    Co 30,000.00     W.     C.    Jones 

High  Point MjTtle  Desk  Co 30,000.00     H.    W.    Fraser 

High  Point Marsh   Furniture  Co 24,000  00     , J.  W.   Harris 

High  Point Southern   CTiair  Co 22,000.00     E.    A.   Snow 

High  Point Standard  Furniture  Co 16,000.00     0.    N.    Richardson 


High  Point Smith  Furniture  Co.... 


.30,900.00 


,  ..J.   L.    Ferguson,  Jr. 


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INCORPORATED  TOWNS  AND   MAYORS. 


Il'gh  Point Tate   Furniture   Co 

I'.igh  Point TomIin?nn    Ciiair    Co 

High  Point Union  Furniture  Co 

High  Point Victor    Chair    Co 

High  Point Welsh  FumitiTs  Co 

Dunn Newberry  Bros.  &  Co  well . 

V.'aynesville Hazelwood  Mfg.   Co 

\''aynesville Unagiista  Mfg.  Co 

Vayncsville Wayncsville   Fur.   Co 

Wayncsville Waynesville   Wood  Mfg.  Co 

Scatcsville Atha  Chair  Co 

States\-ille Imperial   Fur.   Mfg.   Co 

States\alle Kincaid    Furniture  Co 

Statesville Statesville   Furniture    Co.. 

Canf ord Felts-Crabtree    Mfg.    Co. . . 

Sanford Sanford  Mfg    Co 

1  incolnton Michai  Ohe.'n  Co 

.Harion Blue  Ridge  Furniture  Co.. 

Clarion Catawba  Furniture  Co 

Marion McDowell   Furniture  Co... 

Marion Wester"  Furniture  Co 

Cornelius Cornelius   Furniture   Co... 

Biscoe Biscoe  Bending  and  Chair 

Company   

A.shboro Ashboro  Chair  Co 

Ashboro Ashboro  Furniture  Co 

.\shboro Rando^i'h  Chair  Co 

Randlcman Rand'eman    Chair    Co 

Trinity Dixie  Chair  Co 

Trinity Julian  Chair  Co 

Leaksville Leaks^ille    Furniture    and 

Lumber  Mfg.  Co 

.Mbemarle Albrmirle    Furniture    and 

M'g.    Co 

King Grabs  Mfg.  Co 

Elkin Elkin    Furniture   Co 

lit.  Airy Bannrr  Mfg.   Co 

Mt.  Airy Mt.       Airy      Mantel      and 

Table  Co 

?.ft.  Airy Nationil    Furniture  Co 

'Varrenton Warrenton   Furniture   Co.. 

Goldsboro GoldsbTO    Furniture    Mfg. 

Company    

No.  Wilkesboro. .  .Forest    Furniture   Co 

No.  Wilkesboro . .  .Oak    Furniture    Co 


48, 
50 
16 
5 
3(1, 
?6, 
10 
i-o, 
20, 
2.5, 
19, 
SO, 
30, 
17, 
19, 
4, 
3, 
25 
100, 
50, 
12 
14 


,000.00  J.    H.    Tate 

000.00  S.    F.    Tomlinson 

500.00  W.    T.    Kirkman 

.000.00  F.    J.     Kearns 

000.00  W     P.    Pick  tt 

000.00  W.  H.   Newberry,  Jr. 

000.00  Wm.    H.    Cole 

OnO.OO  C.    H.    Hobbs 

000.00  Aldjn     Howell 

000.00  S.   H.  Keller 

100.00  \V.    A.   Thoma.s 

000.00  : J.   A.   St_-el 

000.00  W.   T.   Kincaid 

000.00  W     A.   Thomas 

800.00  W.    A.   Crabtr^o 


500.00  H 

600.00  R. 

000.00  E. 

OOO.OG  T. 

000.00  L.   J. 

000.00  w. 


000.00     F.    C 


M.  Wells 
M.  Michal 
J.  Justice 
F.  Wrenn 
P.  Cutler 
Con!ev 
Sherriil 


18,000.00     S.   D.   Davis 

20,000.00     C.  C.   McAlister 

15,000.00     p.    H.    Morris 

3.500.00    E.     A.     Hamm-r 

175,000.00     F     Ino-old 

5.000.00     W.    H.    Ragai' 

4,500.00     W.     H.     Ragan 

125,000.00     A.    T.    Hopperd 

9,150.00     K.  A.  Crowell 

13,950.00     V.   T.   Grabs 

15,000.00     J.   F.   Cook 

0,000.00     J.    L.    Banner 

18,000.00     Geo.    O.    Grav^^s 

25,000.00     J.   H.   Prather 

15,000.00 R.   B.    Boyd 

90,000.00     J.    L.    Bord-^n 

2,5,000.00     J.     E.     Finlev 

10.200.00     T.   B.   Flnley 


Incorporated  Towns  and  Mayors. 


Town  and  County.  Mayor. 

.■^bbottsburg — Bladen K     E.    Craven 

Alierdeen — Moore W.    A.    Blue 

.A.lvance — Davie None 

Ahoskie — Hertford Robert    Holloman 

Albemarle — Stanly H.    ArmflMd 

.Ajexand  r — Buncombe J.   W.   C'outz 

Abxus— Ga.ston q,.    Y.    Stroup 

i»lmond — Swain J.   A.   Marr 

/indrewB — Cherokee D.    S.    Russell 

Aigier — Harnett W.    F.    Morris 

Ar ex— Wake C.    P.    S.-llars 

-V'chdale — Randolph II.    S.    Ragan 

\shboro — Randolph H.    M.    Robins 

A.sh?ville — Buncombe John   A.    Campbell 

Atlantic— Carteret S.    E.     Hamilton 

.'nlander — R'rtie...J.    Lawr<-nce    Harrington 

\urora— Beaufort B.   H.   Thompson 

■Vutryville — Sampson L.    M.    Coop'^r 

Ayd  n— Pitt J.    F.    Barwick 

Rakpi-svillo— Mitchell S.    J.    Tum°r 

Pnth— Beaufort J.    W.    Da^•is 

R.ittlcboro— Nash M.    C.    Braswell 


Town  and  Countv.  Mayor. 

lUyboro— Pamlico D.    B.    Hook  r 

Ivaufort— Carteret M.    C.    Holland 

Pelhaven — Beaufort J.   C.   Muir 

Belmont— Gaston M.    E.    Stow 

Benson — Johnston J.    M.    Britt 

Pess'.mer  City— Gaston J.   A.   Smith 

B.-thel— Pitt S.    T.    Carson 

Big  Lick— Stanly D.   E.    Efird 

Biltmor,' — Buncombe R.    R.    Swop^ 

I^iscoe — Montgomery Frank    Pag? 

Rlack   Creek— Wilson H.    M.    Rowe 

Black  Mountain— Buncombe T.   K.   Brown 

B'ad  nboro — Bladen D.    F.    Edwards 

Blowing  Ro-k— Watauga C.  J.   Parl-ar 

Boardman — Columbus A.    D.    Tum"r 

Poone— Watauga J.    C.    Fletch-r 

l>oon-^\illp — Yadkin J.    H.    Fl  ming 

Hrevard— Transylvania .    .    ..T.    W.    Whitman 

Bryson   City — Swain L.    Lee    Marr 

Lnrgaw— Pender J.     H.     Moor" 

Burlington — Alamance A     F.    Rarr  tt 

Hurnsville — Yancey G     E^   Gardnr 


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INCORPORATED   TOWNS    AND  MAYORS. 


211 


Town  and  County.  Mayor. 

Camrron— Moore J-    E.    Phillips 

f.'anton— Ha vwood J.   N.   Mease 

Carthage— Moore W     H.    McN  ill 

Carv— Wake H.   B.   Jordan 

Castalia— Nash T.   J.   Braswell 

Catawba— Catawba H.   A.    McNeill 

Cirro   Gordo— Columbus... C.   E.    Williamson 

Chadbourn— Columbus C.   D.   Koonce 

Chapel   Hill— Orange A.    S.    Barbae 

Charlotte- Mecklenburg T.    S.    Franklin 

Chtrrv— Washington Chester    Spruill 

C  herryville— Gaston M.    L.   Rudisill 

Cliina"  Grove — Rowan  Clarence  Clapp 

Chocowinity— Beaufort N.  C.   Hughes,  Jr. 

Clan  mont— Catawba J.    H.    Moscr 

Clarkton— Bladen W.   P.   Phifer 

Clayton— Johnston E.    L.    Hinton 

Cleveland— Rowan D.    B.    Rosebro 

Clinton— Sanip.son ...R.   H.   Hubbard 

Clvde— Havwood F.   E.    Hayn  s 

Colerain— Bertie W.   H.   Sessoms 

ColUttsville— Caldwell.. J.    L.     G.     Sherwood 

Columbia— Tyrrell W.   N.   Norman 

Columbus- Polk C.    C.    Hampton 

Concord— Cabarrus John    B.    Caldwell 

Conetoc— Edgecombe Joshua   Rouse 

Conover — Catawba J.    A.   Rice 

Cornelius— Mecklenburg       ..J.     B.     Reeding 

Council— Bladen W.    C.   Vick 

C  reedmoor — Granville Claud     Lyon 

Ci  eswell— Washington J.    W.    Starr 

Cionlev— Co'umbus J.    B.    Chinnis 

Crouse^Lincoln W.    W.    Noland 

n.-illas- Ga.ston E.   L.    Wilson 

Diividson — Mecklenburg J.  V.   Sloan 

Denton— Davidson ...J.    Earl   Varner 

Denver— Lincoln W.    H.    Sigmon 

D-'llsboro- Jackson C.    Z.    Candler 

Dobson— Surry H.   F.   Comer 

Dover — Craven Geo.   K.  West 

Pjidley- Wayne B.    J.    Bowd  n 

Dunn— Harnett R.   L.    Godwin 

D  irham— Durham Paul  C.   Graham 

i:,i' t    Bend — Yadkin A.    Horn 

Fdnton— Chowan J.    H.    McMullan,   Jr. 

E(' ward— Beaufort W.    B.    Redditt 

ElizabLth  City — Pa.squotank.E.  C.  Thompson 

riizabethtown— Bladen T.   A.  Lyon 

Fllrnboro— Rutherford J.     H.     Gofoth 

Elkin— Surrv W.    J.   Boylcs 

Kim  Citv— Wilson G.   R.   Winstead 

hnfield— Ha'ifax W.   T.   Clem-nt 

E\ueka— Wayne S.    S.    Strothers 

Lverctts — Martin R.    H.    Lanier 

Fair  Bluff— Columbus J.   P.   Waddell 

Fairmont — Robeson F     H.    Pitman 

r.'iison — Duplin Thos.    Perritt 

Fi^kland— Pitt J  nn-ss    Morrill 

F'rmville— Pitt K.    E.    Belchrr 

Fayetteville — Cumberland T.    J.    Powers 

Forest   City— Rutherford J.   V.    Ware 

I'.untain — Pitt Abner    Eason 

Four  Oaks — Johnston W.   R.   Keen 

Frank'in — Macon M.    D.    Billings 

Frank'inton — Franklin C.   W.   Conway 

Fr  mont — Wavne .Tohn  D.   Davis 

Garland — Sampson J.    D.    Johnson 

Garnrr — Wak" J.   T.   Broughton 

Garysburg — Northampton  W.   T.   .Joyner 

Ga?tonia — Gaston C.   B.   Armstrong 


Town  and  County.  Mayor. 

Gatesville— Gates Lycurgus    Hofler 

Germanton— Stokes L.    H.    Hill 

(;ibson— Scotland J.    H.    Mcllwenin 

Cibsonvilk— Guilford Berry    Davidson 

(JIadstone— Stanly M.     Ritchie 

Gkn    Alpine— Burke Frank    Brinkley 

Godwin— C\imberl and J     W.    McLean 

Gold   Hill— Rowan B     F.    Hedrick 

Gold  Point— Martin J.  J.  Wheeler 

Go' dsboro— Wayne I.    F.    Ormond 

Goldston— Chatham W.   L.   Goldston 

Graham— Alamance E.    S.    Parker,   Jr. 

Granite  Falls— Caldwell W.   T.   Payne 

Granite   Quarry — Rowan   C.    A.    Smith 

Greensboro— Guilford L.    J.    Brandt 

Grifton— Pitt E.    J.    Brooks 

Grimesland— Pitt M.    M.    Smith 

Guilford   College— Guilford L.    L.    Hobbs 

Halifax— H.ilifax J.    H.    Fcnncr 

Hamilton— Martin J.   T.    Waldo 

Hamlet— Richmond J.   A.  Williams 

Hampton- Rutherford D.    B.    Stinson 

Harrellsville- Hertford Dorsey    Taylor 

Hassell— Martin R.    H.    Salsbury 

Hazelwood — Haywood Wm.   H.   Cole 

Henderson— Vance R.  J.   Southerland 

Fendersonville — H  ndersoi .  .Michael   Sch  nek 

Tiertford— Perquimans T     F.    Wins'ow 

Hi(korv— Catawba J.   H.   P.   Cilley 

Highlands— Macon T.    T.    Hall 

High   Point— Guilford M.    J.    Wrenn 

Ilildebrand— Burke J.    F.    Moose 

: lillsboro— Orange  Frank    Nash 

ITol)good— Halifax W.    G.    Hedgepeth 

Hoffman— Richmond J.    W.    Butler 

Holly   Springs— Wake Theo.    Wigsiv.s 

Hookerton — Greene Chas.    Vanse 

Hope   Mills — Cumberland J.    A.    Bynum 

ilot   Springs- Madison P.    D.    Ebbs 

Hudson— C.ildwell '. H.    B.   Lingle 

Huntersville- Mecklenburg...W.    S.   Ca'dwell 

Jaclvson- Northampton J.    A.    Parker 

Jacksonville— Onslow F.    W.   Hargett 

Jamcsville— Martin W.     W.     Waters 

Ja-son— Greene W,    D.   Mewborn 

Jonesboro— Moore T.   N.   Campbell 

Joncsville— Yadkin N.   M.   Speer 

Kelford— Bertie John   E.    Tyler 

Kenansvillc— Duplin H.    D.    Williams 

Kenly— Johnston C.    W.    Edg-rton 

I\ernersville— Forsyth L.    F.    Davis 

King.sdale — Robeson J.   A.    Duke 

ivings  Mountain — Cleveland J.  C.   Patrick 

Kinston — Lenoir W.    D.    LaRoqu",   Jr. 

KittrcU— Vance G.   A.   Kittrell 

LaGrange — Lenoir Geo.  B.  W.  Hadley 

Laskcr — Northampton F.     C.     Breeves 

Lattimore — Cleveland .Wm.     Beam 

Laurinburg— Scotland F.   L.   Bundy 

Lawndale — Cleveland John   F.   Sch'nck 

Lawrence — Edgecombe R    C.   Lawrence 

Leaksville — Rockingham.     J.    B.    Roy 

Lrggetts — Edgecombe Theo.    Fountain 

L,'noir— Caldwell M.    E.    Shell 

Lewiston — Bertie Alfred  T.   Eason 

Lfxington — Davidson John    H.    Jloyer 

Liberty— Randolph   W.   B.   Owen 

Lih'sville — .\nson A.    J.    Allen 

I 'llington-Harnect J.   K.   Caviness 

•Lincolnton — Lincoln Edgar    Love 


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INCORPORATED  TOWNS  AND  MAYORS. 


Town  and  County.  Mayor. 

LUtleton— Halifax T.   W.   Harris 

(■ocust — Stanly R.    W.   Simpson 

.'-ouisburff — Franklin J.    B.    Yarborough 

Lowell — Gaston S.    M.    Robinson 

lumber  Bridge — Robeson. ..  .D.  B.  Lancast  r 

I  umberton — Robeson..    .   E.   J.   Britt 

Macclesfield — Elgecombt^ J.    T.    Harris 

Atacon — Warren R.   B.   Thornton 

'Madison — Rockingham C.   O.   McMichael 

Magnolia — Duplin George    Edwards 

Maiden — Catawba J.    W.    Williams 

Manteo — Dare George   E.    Rowley 

Aiargarettsville — Northampton..!.  G.   Stancell 

^la^ion— McDowell W.    F.    Wood 

Marshall — Madison Lewis  J.   Baley 


-Mars   Hill— Madison W.   O.    Conner 

>'arshville — Union J.   C.    Brooks 

Matthews — Mecklenburg S.   B.    Smith 

Maxton — Robeson R.    M.    Williams 

Mayodan — Rockingham F.   B.   Kemp 

Maysville— .Jones F     M.    Jenkins 

McAdensrille — Gaston I.     A.     Stafford 

McFarlan— Anson C.   G.   Teal 

Mcbane — Alamance T    H.   Harrison 

?ficro — Johnston B.    L.    Aycock 

Middleburg — Vance AT.    H.    Parrish 

Milton— Caswell : L.    H.    Hunt 

^fineral    Springs — Union J.   D.    McRae 

^'int   Hill — Mecklenburp- W.   B.    Estridge 

^1ocksville — Davie A.    M.    McGlamory 

Moncure — Chatham J.   E.   Bryan 

Monroe — Union J.    D.    McRae 

Jlooresville — Iredell A.    L.    Starr 

A'orehead   City— Carteret C.   S.   Wallace 

Morganton — Burke A.'  C.    Arery,   Jr. 

Slorven — Anson D.   M.   Johnson 

Blount  Airy— Surry J.   H.    Prather 

J'ount    Giload — Montgomery C.    L.    Cox 

Mount   Holly— Gaston W    B.    Rutledge 

IVIount  Olive — Wayne A.   S.  Grady 

?fount  Pleasant— Cabarrus. John  B.   Caldwell 

Murfreesboro — Hertford L.    J.    Lawrence 

Murphy— Cherokee A.    S.    Hill 

TTashville— Nash J.   D.   Overton 

New   Bern— Craven James   A.    Bryan 

New   London — Stanly L.   W.    Hart 

Newport — Carteret Y     Z.    Newberry 

Newton— Catawba W     B.    Gaith'^r 

North   Brevard — Transy'vi.nia M.   J.   Orr 

North  Wilkesboro— Willres O.   C.  Dancy 

Norwood— Stanlv L.    W.    Hart 

Oak  City— Martin J.  T.   Daniels 

Oakley— Pitt J.   I.   James 

O'd  Fort— McDowell C.    C.    Burgin 

Ore  Hill— Chatham Dr.   O.   B.   Strowd 

Oriental— Pamlico B.    F.    Pickles 

Oxford — Granville W.    A.    Devin 


....W.  G.  Lvnch: 
.T.  A.  Morphew  j 
.  ..B.  F.  Godwin  ' 
. .  W.    N.    Everett  i 

W.  L.  Thorp 

...W.  W.  Miller 


Pactolus— Pitt 

>*.'i"m>Ta — Halifax 

Pantfgo — Beaufort 

Parkcrsburg — Sampson. 

I'.irmele — ilartin 

Peachland — Anson 

Pi!ot  Mountain — Surry. 

Pine  Level — Johnston .Jesse   Parker 

Pinrtops — Edgecombe W.   L.   Dunn 

Pinetown — Beaufort     

"^'iiieville — Mecklenburg W.    L.    Fisher 

Pink  Hill— Irfnoir Jesse  J.    Smith 


Brascoe    Bell 

.Wade    L.    Mizell 

L.    W.    Paul 

V.    B.    Parker 

...A.  M.  Hasket 
...A.   D.    Griffith 

..W.  R.  Badgett 


Town  and  County.  Mayor.      ! 

Pittsboro — Chatham B.     Nooe  | 

Plvmouth— Washington Sam.   B.   Spruill  I 

,  Polkton- Anson D.    H.    Carter  1 

rollocksville — Jones Saniuel     Hudson  I 

Princeton— Johnston Geo.    F.    Woodard 

i<a;  ford — Cumberland H.    R.    Cromartie 

Raleigh— Wake James  I.  Johnson 

I  Ramseur— Randolph E.    J.    Steele 

'iandUman — Randolph T.  O.   Bowden 

K  d  Springs— Robeson B.   W.   Townsend 

Roidsville— Rockingham.   .R.  S.   Montgomery 

Richfield— Stanly Caleb    Redenhour 

Hichlands — Onslow F.  D.   Koonce 

■{ieh    Square— Northampron J.    T.    Balton 

Tiuanoke  Rapids — Halifax... 

Pobbinsville — Graham 

Robersonville — Martin 

'iockingham — Richmond   ... 
Rocky  Mount — Edgecombe.. 

Ki.'cky  Point — Pender 

Roper— Washington L.    G.    Roper 

Hosi'boro- Sampson M.  M.   Hall 

!<pse  Hill— Duplin I.  P.  Aldorman 

Ro>man — Transylvania L.   Young 

Rowland- Robeson Geo.   K.   McNeill 

K...\-horo— Person O.   P.   Schaub 

Roxober — Bertie    

.Rutherford   College — Burke Thos.    Sigmon  j 

:?uthrrfo"dton— Rutherford.. R.    R.    Simmons' 

Salem- Forsyth F.   H.    Vogler  I 

Salisbury — R"owan A.    H.    Bovden  : 

Si.Iuda- Pulk O.    B.   Gowen  ' 

.Sanford— Moore .    .  .T.    L.    Chisholm  i 

.-.iratoga — Wilson Levy   Eason  i 

Scotland    Nfck— Halifax.     g.    S"    White 

Seaboard— Northampton W     T.   Norvelle 

S  ima— Johnston W.   H.   Hare 

shailotte— Brunswick C.     N.     Lenoard 

Sharpsburg— Nash H.   C.  Bobbins  | 

Shelby— Cleveland J.    L.    Suttle  j 

"helmerdinc — Pitt O.    G.    Calhoun  l 

«hort— Yadkin -lames    Gough  , 

Siler  City— Chatham Caleb  Johnson  i 

Smithfieid— Johnston E.  J.   Holt  j 

ti.ow   Hill— Greene B.    W.    Edwards  i 

■^oiith   Biltmore — Buncombe W.    G.    Reed  j 

■''luthirn   Pines — Moore K.   M.    Ferguson 

^(uth  Mills— Camden C.  H.  Spencer  i 

Southport- Brunswick   M.   C.   Guthrie 

Sparta— Alleghany No    Afayor 

'■■p-ncer- Rowan J.    R.    Thomas 

''nrav— Rockingham E     E.    F^m^rson 

Spring   Hope — Nash Resign'-d 

Stanley— Gaston AV.   G.    Rutledge 

Star— Montgomery G.   N.   Scarboro 

Vvatsvillr— Iredell H.    P.   Grier 

'■t ok  s— Pitt T.    G.   Basni-ht 

Ktokrsdale — Guilford J.    Wright   Pegram 

'^tonviUe — Rockingham .James  A.   Glenn 

'^tonrwa"— Pamlico S.    W.    Ferebee 

Stout— L^nion J.   W.   Dees 

Stovall— Granville D.    A.    Burwell 

Swan  Quarter — Hyde E.  O.  Spencer 

Swansboro— Onslow I.   A.   Pittman 

S\i\a— Jackson James   R.    Love 

'•  abor— Cohimbus C.    W.    Brown 

T^arboro — Rdg'^combc James   P-^ndT 

'I  Hvlorsville — Alexander P.    L.    St"ck 

Tfacheys- Dup'in H.    D.    McMillan 

Thomasvil'o — Davidson A.   F.   Sams 

rilhry— Halifax A.    M.    Vandee  i 


ELECTORAL    VOTE— NORTH    CAROLINA   FAIRS. 


213 


Town  and  County.  Mayor. 

Trenton— Jones F.    W.    Fescue 

Trinity— Randolph W.   N.    Elder 

Trcutman- Iredell J.   M.    Patterson 

Tioy— Montgomery I.    E.    Saunders 

Trvon— Polk J.    C.    Fisher 

'J nion— Hertford John  Freeman 

Vanceboro- Craven Wm.    Cleve 

Vandemcre— Pamlico R.   B.   Phipps 

Vaughan— Warren E.  J.  Barnes 

Waco— Cleveland Jethro   Beam 

V'adesboro— Anson \V.   E.   Brock 

^"akefield— Wake Sam.    W.    Harris 

Wake  Forest— Wake S.  J.   Allen 

nallace— Duplin A    L.  McGowen 

n'alnut— Madison F.     McDevitt 

Walnut  Cove— Stokes R.   R.  Rogers 

Warrenton— Warren John  W.  Allen 

Warsaw— Duplin W.    L.    Hill 

Washington— Beaufort E.   F.   Stewart 

Waxhaw— Union John    Walkup 

Wayncsville— Haywood H.    K.    Ferguson 

Weldon— Halifax J.    T.*  Gooch 

Wendell— Wake F.  M.  Ferrell 

Whitakers— Edgecombe W.    J.    Taylor 

'Vhite   Hall— Wayne E.   Grady 

Whiteville— Columbus W.   Ross  Davis 

Whittier- Swain P.    P.    McLean 

V;lbanks— Wilson Geo.    Jonnson 

\ulliams— Yadkin N.   G.   Williams 

V.i lliamston— Martin B.   F.   Godwin 

\.ilkesboro— Wilkes R.    M.    Staley 

niimington— New  Hanover.. W.   E.    Springer 

Wilson— Wilson John  Y.  Moore 

Windsor— Bertie W.  M.  Davis 

Winfall— Perquimans Alphonso    White 

Wingate— Union O.   N.  Saunders 

Winston— Forsvth... O.    B.   Eaton 

Winterville— Pitt J.   S.   Ross 

Winton- Hertford W.    P.    Shaw,   Jr. 

\>(  odland— Northampton John  B.   Griffin 

V>  orthville— Randolph I.     A.     Withers 

\^rightsville   Beach- New  Hanover — 

J.  A.  Arringdale 

Yadkin  College— Davidson Ed.   L.   Greene 

"iadkinville— Yadkin J.     A.    Logan 

^  •inccyville— Caswell B.     S.     Graves 

Youngsville— Franklin J.   R.  Johnson 

V  bulnii— Wakr. . . T.   J.    Hortnn 


ELECTORAL.   VOTE. 

The  following  is  tht^  electoral  vote  of 
the  States  in  1908,  as  based  upon  the  Appor- 
tionment Act  of  1900: 
States. 


Alabama    

.\rkansas    

C  alifornia    

Colorado    

(  onnccticutt    . . . 

Delaware   

Florida    

Keorgia    

Idaho    

Illinois    

Indiana   

Iowa    

Kansas   

Kentucky    

Louisiana    

A'nine    

^laryland    

?Jassachusetts   . . 

.Michigan    

Minnesota     

Mississippi   

Missouri    

.\iontana    

N'bra^ka    

Nevada    

New  Hampshire. 

New  .Jersey   

New  Y'ork   

North   Carolina 
North   Dakota    . 

Ohio    

Oklahoma    

Oregon    

P(  nn?ylvania    .. 
Rhode  Island  . . . 
South   Carolina 
South  Dakota  . . 

Ti  nnessee     

Tixas    

Utah    

'»  ermont    

j  Virginia    

Washington 
West  A'irginia  . . 

Wisconsin    

Wyoming    


Total  . 
i  Electoral 
I      choice 


Electoral 

Votes. 

11 

9 
10 

5 

7 

3 

5 
13 

3 
27 
15 
13 
10 
13 

9 

C 

8 
16 
14 
11 
10 
18 

3 

8 

3 

4 
12 
39 
12 

4 
23 

7 

4 
34 

4 

9 

4 
12 
18 

3 

4 
12 

5 

7 
13 

3 

483 


votes     necessary     to     a 


242 


NORTH    CAI^OLINA    FALRS. 


Place. 

Secretary. 

Date. 

Lurlington 

Hiariotte . 

J.    H.    Harden . 

W.    S.    Orr 1 

King  &  Daniels . 

October  2-6. 
October  21-26. 
October  15-19. 

State  Fair  (Raleigh) 

October  14-19. 

October  9-12. 

0.   E.   Webb       

October    21-26. 

214 


TAX    COMMISSION  REPORT— 1907. 


Tax  Commission  Report — 1907 

Statement — Showing  Total  Amount  of  Taxes  Levied  in  North  Car- 
olina for  the  Year  1906,  State,  School,  County  and  Municipal 
Together  With  Amomits  Received  by  State  Treasurer  from  Other 

Sources. 

FOR   si.AiK    PURPOSES..                                   Value.  Tax.           Total. 

Real   estate $233,438,178.00  ?    490,220.17 

Personal    property 159,985,543.00  335,969.64 

RailroaJ    and    other    property    assessed    by 

Corporation    Commission 72.834,8-54.32  152,953.19 

Corporation    excess 9,674,654.00  20,316.77 

Bank  stock 11,624,710.00  24,411.89 

Building  and   loan   stock 1,104,628.86  2,319.72 


Total $488,662,568.18  $1,026,191.38 

Incomes—  tax   on 31  387.59 

B   and   C.    Schedules 118,168.92 


ADDITIONAL  RECEIPTS  BY   STATE   TREASURER. 

Additional    State    taxes 2,855. 

Agricultural   Department 109,611. 


Atlantic   and   North   Carolina   Railroad  dividends. 

Audubon    Society 

Bank    license    tax 

Contingencies 

Convict   account,    refunded 

Corporation    franchise    tax 

Corporation    tax.    State    Department 

Corporation    tax.    Treasury    Department    ..   . 
Disabled    Soldiers'     appropriation,    refunded . 

Dispensaries,    tax   on   sales 

Express    companies,    tax    on   receipts 

Fees   from   Executive   Department 

Fees   from   Insurance   Department 

F'ees   from    State   Department 

Fees   from    Treasury    Department 

Horse    dealers'    license 

Inheritance  tax 

Indigent  pupils 

Insurance   companies,    licenses 


31,665. 

8,784 

5,607. 

90. 

14 

36,350. 

27,513 

25. 

183. 

21,845. 

4.071. 

1,588. 

22,322. 

'937, 

46, 

4,450, 

4,673 

6,0.56 

36,833, 

Insurance  companies,   tax  on  receipts 156  117 


Laws  and  Journals,   sale  of 

Legal    services    and    expenses,    refunded 

Mercantile    agencies 

N.   C.   Agricultural  Experiment  Station,  U.  S.    appropriation 

N  C.  A.  and  M.  College  (col.),  U.  S.   appropriation     

N.   C.   College,    A.   and   M.   Arts,   U.   S.    appropriation    ..    .. 
N.   C.   Institution  Deaf,   Dumb  and  Blind,   earnings. 


2,825. 

61. 

400. 

21,750 

8,250 

16,7.50. 

2,8.54. 

N.    C.    Railroad    dividends 210,014. 


N.   C.    School  for  Deaf  and  Dumb,   earnings. 

Oil    dealers'   licenses 

Pensions    refunded 

Piano  and  organ  dealers'   licenses 

Postage   and   stationery 

Privilege   tax   on   railroads 

Roster,    North    Carolina   State   Troops,    sale  of 

Seal    tax.    Executive    Department 

Seal  tax,   State  Department 

Sewnng    machine    licenses . .     . . 

Shell-fish    Commission 

Sketches  N.   C.   R<"giments  Confederate  Soldiers,  sale  of. 
State   and   Colonial    Records,    sale   of 


2,447 
4,333 

49 
1136 

24 
18,037 

1,103 

1.324 

2,943 

5,791 

83 

226 

State's   Prison,    earnings 114,454 


State's    Prison,    interest   on   faim   bonds 

Supreme    Court    Reports,    sale    of 

Taxes   from   the   counties,    for   interest,   merchants 
Taxes  from   the   counties,   for  interest,    liquor  . .    . 

Telegraph    companies,    tax    on    receipts 

Telephone    companies,    tax    on    receipts    


J,400, 
9.027 
19,288 
5,569 
1,175 
8,744 


32 
90 
00 
70 
00 
20 
00 
00 
10 
00 
84 
67 
89 
40 
80 
29 
00 
00 
41 
45 
33 
24 
90 
90 
00 
00 
.00 

00 

OS 
00 
31 
93 
00 
59 
57 
49 
90 
90 
.82 
00 
08 
.70 
80 
.86 
00 
80 
.91 
15 
08 
23 


149,556.51 


3| 


TAX    COM.     REPORT— CXIMATE— HOLIDAYS.  215 

Trade-mark    registration    fees 26.55 

Total    $    942,737.23 

Total,    all   sources.    State   purposes    2,118,485.12 

FOR    PENSION— 

On   assessed   property 195,465.03 

On   polls 34.460.52 

FOR    SHCOOLS—  229,925.55 

White  polls 312,093.34 

Indian   polls 1,185.00 

N  Ki-o   polls 114  950.57 

IJailroad  and  other  property  assessed  by  Corp.    Commission    ..       131,102.80 

Corporation  excess 17,417.22 

Hank    stock 2'i,924.54 

Building-    and    loan    stock 1.085.19 

Property   listed  by   white  citizens 674,873.17 

Property    lists  d    by    Indirin    citizens 980.86 

Property    listed    by    ne^ro    citizens 32,308.36 

nogs i. 090.00 

Special    for   graded   schools 67.268.11 

Special    for   schools 91,281.38 

r)i=ti:ieries  and  liquor  dealers 4S.857.46 

Fines 34.711.33 

Oth-r   sources 7,058.61 

FOR    COUNTY    PURPOSES—  1,553,096.94 

General 1,149,289.10 

Poor 33,479.99 

Bridges   and   roads 63>),419.G0 

Special   in   townships -13,220.50 

Special 414,583.40 

B  and  C  Schedules 93,810.02 

MUNICIPAL—  2,364,802.61 

On    poUs 51,202.18 

On   property 762,876.74 

Fines 25,780..37 

r/isprnsaries 11,902.50 

Sa'oons — Liquor   dealers 102.760.84 

.Ml   other  sources 72,370.63 

1,026,893.26 

Total— all    sources     7,293,203.48 


North   Carolina  Climate. 

The  climate  of  North  Carolina  varies 
from  the  mild  and  equable  climate  of  the 
K'acoast  to  that  of  the  mountain  district 
where  tlie   changes   are    more    pronounc  'd. 

On  account  of  the  great  div.'rsity  of  the 
topogiaphy  the  tniprature  and  precipita- 
tion data  are  b"st  <  xhibitcd  for  the  diff-r- 
nt  natural  divisions  of  the  State;  the 
Ka^tTn  Division  or  the  coastal  plain,  the 
Central  or  the  Pi' dmont  P  at  au,  and  the 
\V( stern  or  tlie  mountain   districts. 

Th-^  following  table  shows  the  moan  tem- 
P'^ratures  for  the  months,  seasons,  and  year, 
for  the  different  districts  and  for  the 
State: 

Th"  m-an  temn^rature  for  the  State  dur- 
ing th->  past  thirt.v-two  years  varied  from 
.'i7  degre'S  in  1872  to  61  d  gre'^s  in  1890, 
Ml-'  warmest  year  on  record.  The  higlT^st 
t  mp' rature  on  record  is  107  degrees  which 
occurred  at  Kitty  H'lwk,  W'^ldon  and 
C'liap' 1  Hi'l;  th^  lowest  was  19  drgrses  be- 
low zero  at  High'ands. 

The  precipitation  is  \erv  even^v  di.?trib- 
uted.  but  is  somewhat  hi  avi"r  in  the  Wes- 
t  rn  and  Eastern  districts  than  in  the  Cen- 
tral district.  In  the  Western  district  th-re 
is    an    ana    on    the   south    and    south"ast'-rn 


■lope  of  the  Blue  Ridge  Mountains  where 
the  rainfall  averages  lietwern  70  and  80 
nebs  a  year;  and  in  individual  years,  the 
rainfall    measured    as   hicrh    as   TOO   inches. 

Snowfall  is  not  very  important  even  in 
the  mountain  districts,  th'^  average  for  the 
State    being    about    8    inches. 

Greatest  Altitude. 

Th"  gr'-at  st  altitude  in  North  Carolina  is 
Mount  Mitchell,  at  a  height  of  6,711  feet 
i.bove   sra   level. 

Dates  of  Public  Holidays. 

January   1st. 

•lanuary    19th    (Lee's    nirthday). 

F  bruary  22nd   (Washington's  birthday). 

May  10th   (M-morial  Day). 

May  20lh  (M  cklenburg  Declaration  day). 

.luly  4th    (Independence   Day). 

Tlie  first  Monday  in  September  (Labor 
Dav). 

The  last  Thursday  in  November  (Thanks- 
giving Day). 

D  c  mb'r  25th  (Christmas). 

When  ver  any  such  holiday  shall  fall  upon 
.Sunf'ay,  th"  Monday  following  shall  be  a 
pubMc   holiday. 

Tu'^sday  after  the  first  Monday  in  Novem- 
.T-i   when  a  g-^neral  election  is  held. 


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PAPER  Co. 

(Incorporated) 

Manufacturers  of 

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Hagerstown 
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•^AIITHDEAL  is  the  oldpsi-  Business  Col- 
lege in  Virginia,  and  first  to  erect  a 
i)uilding  of  its  own — one  of  the  finest 
in  Richmond.  By  refusing  to  resort  to 
exaggerated  claims  and  improper  prom- 
ises to  get  students,  it  has  forged  to  the 
rront  among  schools  of  its  kind.  "Know- 
ing that  you  have  conducted  for  many 
years  the  leading  Business  College  of 
the  South,  we  determined  to  write  to 
vou,  in  order  to  secure  your  services." 
■-J.  A.  Buell,  Pres't  Bus.  Section,  Min- 
nesota Educational  Association.  "The 
leading  Business  College  south  of  the 
Potomac  river." — Philadelphia  Stenog- 
rapher. "When  I  reached  Richmond 
I  inquired  of  several  business  men  for 
the  best  Business  College  in  the  city, 
and  without  exception  they  all  recom- 
mended SMITHDEAL'S  as  the  best."— 
Wm.  E.  Ross,  Law  Stenographer  and 
Lawyer,    Bluefleld,    W.    Va. 


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G.  M-  SMiTHDEAL,  President, 


Dobler  &  Mudge 


MARYLAND 


I  F      \  THE  NORTH  CAKOUNA  YEAR  BOOK. 


ORG/\miED  IN  U65 

Virginia  State  Insurance  Company 

of  Richmond,  Va. 

Insures  Real  and  Personal  Property  Against 
Loss  by  Fire  or  Lightning. 

T.  T.  HAY,  General  Agent, 

RALEIGH,  N.  C. 

^^^  r"  RUBBER 

Raleigh,  N.  C.  51  AM  "5 

Orders  by  mail  shipped  same  \^^  J^  TERRY 

day  received.    Address  -■■■■■ *•«•• 

Scottish 
Fire  Insurance  Co. 

Fayetteville,  N.  C. 

Conservative,  Progressive,  Liberal,  Careful,  Safe,  Sound. 

North  Carolina  Headquarters  at 

Richmond  Mnrphy's  Hold 


Seventh  and  Broad  Streets 


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rdon  J'  Burke.  E  1 

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rntei; ,  C  2,  r  d  from 

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I>ai  oore,  F  11  ' 
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P^i^Davldson,  F7 
'"'jnlon,  H  6,  r  d  from 
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Swain,  N  4 
lad  >  1,  Catawba,  F  3, 
L,„,£  lenry 
■^T  Guilford,  E  10 
Sf^o,   Caldwell,  E    3, 

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24  <er,  Dare,F  25 
.  Buncombe,  N  8 
er.  Buncombe,  M  8 
Madison,  MO 
■■    ce,  Franklin,  D  16 
163,  Stokes,  G  7,  r  d  from 
iRftnpbell  ,  „ 

ir,  Wake,  F  14,  r  f  d  from 
leigh 

uiazoo.   Madison,   M   o, 
from  Marshall 
oy,  Randolph,  F  10 
pa,  Davie,  E  e,  r  d  from 
>cksville 

ps  Mill,  Surry,  C  5 
isville,  Franklin,  D  15 
rney,  Franklin,  D  15 
aer,  Sampson,  H  15 
— lukee,  Pasquotank,  u  ii, 
.anif  ^  f  i.Qm  Elizabeth  City 
isi^h,  Pender,  K 16,  r  d  from 
'anli3mr'"rie 

1 4<n"^i'<i,  Bertie,  D  20 
(Uiisdi-vllle,  Watauga,  C  1 
i\W  urn.  Onslow,  J  20 
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Lexine,  Rutherford,  G  1,  r  d 
from  Ellenboro 
1234  Lexington,  c  h, Davidson, E  7 

Leyula,  Wilkes,  C  4 
304  Liberty,  Randolph.  E  10 
28  Liberty  Store,  Guilford,  D 10, 
r  f  d  from  Browns  Summit 
19  Light,  Davidson,  E  8 

39  Lilac,  Davidson,  F  8 

110  Liledoun.  Alexander,  E  4 
213  Lllesville,  Anson,  1 9 
...  Lillian,  Wake,  E  13 

65  LlUington,  c  h,  Harnett,  G  lii 

27  Lilly,  Camden,  C  23 

19  Lima.  Craven,  H  20,  rf  dfrom 
Newbern 

40  Llmerock,   Stokes,  C  8,  r  d 

from  Sandyridge 
.  Limestone,  Buncombe,  N  8, 
r  f  d  from  Fletcher 
828  LIncolnton,  c  h,  Lincoln,  G  3 
39  Lindell,  Greene,  FIT 
Linden,  Harnett,  H  13 
Lindhurst,  Chatham,  F  11 
Lindlev,  Chatham,  E  11 
26  Line,  Rutherford,  H  1 
...  Link,  Cabarrus  Co.,  r  d  from 

Carriker 
23  Linker,   Iredell,    F  5,  r  f  d 

from  Mooresville 
21  Linney,  Ashe.  C  2 
200  Linvllle,  Mitchell,  D  1 
43  Linvllle  Falls,  Burke,  E  1 
26  Linvllles  Store,  Burke,  E  1 
68  Linwood.  Davidson,  F  7 
Llpe,  Stanley,  G  7,  r  d  from 
Richfield 
19  Lisbon,  Sampson,  J  15,  r  f  d 
from  Garland 
Lisk,  Rowan,  F  7,  r  d  from 

Richfield 
Llssa.   Sampson,   1  15,   r  f  a 

from  Clinton 
Llttlecreek,  Madison,  L  8 
54  Llttlefield,  Pitt,  G  19 
42  Little  Pinecreek,Madlson.M  7 
33  Little  River.  Alexander,  E  3, 

r  d  from  Taylursville 
70  Little  River  Academy,  Cum- 
berland, H  14  ,    „ 
30  Llttlerock    Creek,   Mitchell, 

23  Littles  Mills,  Richmond,  H  9 
1200  Littleton,  Halifax.  C  17 

Llverman.  Northampton,    C 
20,  r  d   from  Conway 
27  Lizzie,   Greene,   G  IS,  r  f  d 
from  Snowhlll 
Lobelia,  Cumberland,  H  12 
72  Lockvllle,  Chatham,  F  12 
...  Loco,  Onslow,  1 19,rf  dfrom 

MaysvlUe 
48  Locust,  Stanly,  H  7 
30  Locusthill,  Caswell,  C  10 
56  Lodo,  Mecklenburg,  H 5,  rf  d 

from  Charlotte 
16  Loftis,  Transylvania,  P8 
66  Logans  Store, Rutlierford,Gl 

Lola,  Cartaret  Co. 
53  Lomax,  Wilkes,  D  4 

London,  Surry,  C  5,  r  d  from 
Roundpeak 
24  Lonely.  Moore, G  13, r  dfrom 
Jonesboro 
Long,  Harnett,  G 13,  r  d  from 
.     LlUingtou 
87  Long  Creek,  Pender,  K  16, 

r  d  from  Rockypolnt 
42  Longford.  Iredell,  F  5 
220  Long.Island.  Catawba,  F  4    _ 


Pop.  1900.       Towns— cont'd. 
25  Martin,  Tadkln,  D  6 
41  Martlndale,   Mecklenburg, 
G  5,  r  f  d  from  Charlotte 
Martins   Mill,   Montgomery, 

Marvin,  Currituck  Co. 

20  Mascot,  Buncombe,  N  7 
24  Mashoes,  Dare,  E  25 

21  Massey.   Wake,   F  14,   r  f  d 

from  Kaleigh 

22  Mast,  Watauga,  C  2 

..  Matney,  Watauga,  D  1 

21  Matrimony.  Rockingham,  B  9 

r  d  from  Ridgway,  Va. 

378  Matthews,  MecklenDurg,  H  6 

26  Maud,   Randolph,   E    9,  r  d 

from  Trinity 
935  Maxton,  Robeson,  J  11 
24  Maxwell,    Henderson,   Is    9, 

r  d  from  Hendersonville 
70  May,  Harnett,  F  13,  r  d  from 

FuQuay  Springs 
38  Mayfleld,  Rockingham,  C  10 
.  .  Mayflower,  Clay,    P   4,   r   d 

from  Hayesvllle  ■ 

36  Mayhew,    Iredell,   F  5,  r  d 

from  Mooresville 
904  Mayodan,  Rockingnam,  C  8 
98  Maysville,  Jones.  119 
25  Maywood,  Alamance,  D  10, 

r  d  from  Burlington 
19  Mazeppa,  Iredell,  F  5 

Meadow    Creek,    Watauga, 
C2 
24  Meadowhlll,  Caldwell,  D   3, 

r  f  d  from  Boomer 
74  Meadows,  Stokes,  C  7 
19  Meatcamp,  Watauga,  C  2 
218  Mebane,  Alamance,  D  11 
78  Mecca,  Surry,  C  5 
22  Mechanic,  Randolph,  F  9 
34  Medlln,  Swain,  N  4  ^ 

Medora,  Edgecombe,  E  li 
...  Mege,   Chowan,   D   22.   r   d 

froniTyner 
32  Meherrin,  Northampton.  C 19 
Melanchton,  Randolph,  E  10, 
r  f  d  from  Liberty 
30  Melrose,  PkObeson,  1 11,  r  f  d 

from  Maxton 
...  Melville,  Alamance, E  11,  r  d 
from  Graham 
.  Melvln.  Craven  Co. 
46  Melvin  Hill,  Polk,  O  10 
...  Memory,  Rutherford,  G  2,r  d 

from  Lattlmore 
73  Menola,  Hertford.  C  20 
...  Mercer.  Edgecombe.  E  l(,rd 

from  Rocky  Mount 
58  Merchant  Mills,  Gates,  C22 
29  Meredith,  Orange,  D 12 
19  Merrlmon,  Carteret,  1 22 
99  Merritt,  Pamlico,  H  22 
140  Merry  Hill,  Bertie,  E  21 

27  Merrymount,  Warren,  B  16 
120  Jlerryoaks,  Chatham,  F  12 
...  Mertie,  Wilkes  Cp- 

40  Mesic,  Pamlico,  H  22 

65  Metal,  Cleveland,  H  2,  r  f  d 

from  Shelby 
26  Method,  Wake,  E  14 
102  Mica,  Mitchell,  M  10 
79  Mlcaville,  Yancey,  L  9 

28  Michael,  Davidson,  E  7,rf  a 
from  Lexington 

21  Mlchfleld,  Randolph,  F  9 

61  Micro,  Johnston,  F  16 

169  Middleburg,  Vance,  C  15 

21  Middlecane,  Watauga.  D  3 

136  Middletown,  Hyde,  G  25 
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THE  NORTH  CAROLINA  YEAH  BOOK. 


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J.  C.  DREWRY,  Pres.,  J.  S.  WYNNE,  V.  P.,  B.  S.  JERMAN,  Treas., 
GEORGE  ALLEN,  Sec.  J.  N.  HOLDING  Atty.,  W.  S.  PRIM- 
ROSE and  L.  D.  HEARTT,  All  Directors. 

Mechanics  and  Investors  Union 

Kaleigh,  N,  C,  Chartered  May.   1893. 
A  Six  Per  Cent  Investment  Company. 
This  Company  Issues. 
MONTHLY  PAYMENT  SIX  PKK  CENT  CERTIFICATES. 

From   $100   to   $1,000   to    mature  in  45  or  60  months. 

ALSO  FULL  PAID  TEN- YEAR   COUPON  CERTIFICATES  $100. 

WTIICH  ARE  SOLD  FOR  $92    CASH    AND    GIA^E    A    SIX    PER 

CENT  INVEST]>rENT. 

Taxes  are  pajd  by  the  Company  on   all   Certificates. 

Investors  can  paj'  by  check  on  any  bank. 

Loans  made  on  residence  projierty,  secured  toy  mortgage. 

Address,   GEORGE  ALLEN,    Secretary,    Raleigh,    N.    C. 


Allen's  Forty  Lessons  Double  Entry  Book-keeping. 

Price    $1.00    sent   postpaid.     7,000  copies  have  been  sold.  Teach- 
ers and  Business  Men  sav  that    it   is   clear,    correct   and    practical. 
Address,   GEORGE  ALLEN,  Raleigh.  N.  C. 


J.  souTHGATE  jfisuraTice 

&  SON.,  =z=zi=== 


Durham,   N.   C. 


A  SPECIALTY, 


Raleigh  Mar- 
ble WorKs 

COOPER  BROS., 

Proprietors, 
Raleigh,   N.   C. 

TABLETS 

VASES 

IRON   FENCES 

Catalogue  sent  on  request 
WE  PAY  THE  FREIGHT 


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Thousands  of  cotton  planters  have  done  so  by  usin^-  Virginia- 
Carolina  FEiTiLiZERS,  and  hundreds  of  them  tell  about  ittn  our  1907 
aln^anac.     Deep  preparaiioii,  and  liberal  use  (400  to  1000  pounds)  of 

Virs^inia'^Carolina  Fertilizers 

per  acre,  ccaccPtrated  on  fenuer  acres,  thoroughly  cultivated,  enables 
t"  e  tap  roots  *c  strj'ke  down  deep  to  reach  the  moisture,  and  the  feeding 
i-.'Ots  to  take  compk.e  possession  -^^l-.e  s'-il  early  in  the  season.  Your 
plant  will  ihen  be  so  stron^,  obv;..  and  healthy,  vnat  it  fruits  heavier, 
matures  earlier,  c, sens  cr--!;  ^   can  i^e  gatherfd  earlier  to  better 

advantaf;e,  and  in  bt    .•  *-     .;ius  iiisuring  best  results  in  marketing 

'as  weii  as  obtain  the  lar.  .-.^  yieiU  per  acre. 

Accept  no  substii.!te  for  Virginia-Carolina  Fertilizers.  As!,:  vour 
dealer  or  v?rite  us  for  oue  cf  our  new  almanacs,  valued  at  ?-  "o,  aut 
fre«  to  you. 


Richmond,  Va, 
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VIRGLNU-CAROUNA  CHEMICAL  CO 

SALES  OFFICES : 
Norfolk,  Va.  Durham,  N.  C. 

Savannah,  Ga. 


Atlanta,  Ga. 
Montgomery,  Ala. 


Shreveport,  t,a. 


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