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J.  G.    WALKER,   President. 

T.  WM.  PEMBERTON,  W.  L.  T.  ROGERSON, 

1st  Vice-Pres.  Secretary. 

ORGANIZED  1871. 

The  Life  Insurance  Co. 

OF  VIRGINIA 

The  STRONGEST,  OLDEST  and  LARGEST  Southern  Life  Insur- 
ance Company. 

Issues  the  Most  Approved    Forms  of  LIFE,  ENDOWMENT  and 
INDUSTRIAL    POLICIES. 

Assets  Dec.  31,   1908 $  4,444,711.62 

Liabilities  Dec.  31,  1908    3,642,596.90 

Insurance  in  Force  Dec.  31,  1908 63,309,202.00 

Paid  to  Policyholders  since   Organization 8,926,182.91 


The  North  Carolina  Year  Book 


TABLE  OF  CONTENTS. 


Page. 

ALTITUDE 69 

ATTORNEYS 104-109 

BANKS  AND  BANKERS 120-128 

National   Banks 126-127 

Private  Banks 128 

Savings   Banks 127-128 

State  Banks 120-126 

BANK   STATISTICS 65-66 

BUILDING   &   LOAN   ASS'NS    ....  65 

CAPITAL  INVESTED 66 

CLIMATE 70 

CHURCHES 140-160 

Baptist 154-159 

Christian    (Disciples) 142-143 

Christian  Science 141 

Evang'elical   Lutheran 144-145 

Free   Will   Baptist 145-146 

Methodist   Protestant 141-112 

Methodist    Episcopal    (So.)     ..     ..  149-154 

Moravian 141 

Presbyterian 147-149 

Primitive  Baptist 159-160 

Protestant   Episcopal 146-147 

Reformed 141 

Roman  Catholic 141 

Society  of   Friends 143 

Southern   Christian 143-144 

Summary  Statistics 140 

CONGRESS     .76 

CO.     AFFAIRS    AND    OFFICIALSβ€” 

Arranged  alphatbetically 81-104 

CORPORATIONS     CHARTERED     ..  69 
COTTON,       SILK      AND      WOOLEN 

MILLS 128-132 

DENTISTS 117-120 

DIVORCE   LAWS 69 

FAIRS 70 

FURNITURE   FACTORIES 133-135 

GAME  BIRDS 74 

INTEREST   LAW 74 

INSURANCE    STATISTICS 65 

INDIANS 06 

KNITTING    MILLS 1.33 

LAND   GRANTS 74 

NEWSPAPERS 135-139 

OFFICIAL  VOTE  OF  THE  STATE..  44-50 

Congressional   vote,   1908 46-4S 

Electoral  vote  for  President   ....  50 

Governor 44-45 

Popular   vote   for   President    ....  49 

President    (State) 48 


State  officers 

Vote   for   Solicit nr 

PENSION   STATISTICS 

PHYSICIANS 

PLATFORMS 

Democratic 

Republican 

POLITICAL  ORGANIZATIONS  ..    .. 

Democratic , 

Republican 

PRESIDENT  U.    S.    SENATE.....    .. 

PUBLIC    HOLIDAYS 

RAILROADS 

RAILROAD    STATISTICS 

SALARIES    STATE    OFFICIALS     .. 
SCHOOLS    

Denominational    Colleges 

Colored  Schools 

Graded  and  Special  Tax  Schools.. 

High    Schools 

Private  Schools 

Prominent   Private  Schools     . . 

Public    School    Fund 

Public   School    Statistics 

State  Institutions 


SECRETARIES    OF    NAVY 

soil  KITES   AND   ORGANIZATIONS 

Agricultural    Society 

Anti-Saloon  League 

Architectural  Association 

Bankers'  Association 

Bar  Association 

Chemical    Society 

Colonial   Dames 

Confederate  Veterans 

Cotton     Growers'     Association.. 

Daughters  of  Confederacy 

Daughters  of  the  Revolution   ..    .. 

Daughters  of  the  American  K 
tion β€’ 

Dental   Society 

Elks 

Farmers'   Alliance 

Firemans'    Associal  ion 

Funeral    Directors  and   Embalmi  ra 

G.   A.   U 

I.  O.  O.   F.   (Grand   Encampment  > 

I.   o.  o.    F.   (Grand   Lodge)    ..    .. 

Horticultural  Society 

.1.    o.     U.    A.    M. 

Knights  of  Pythias 


Page. 

45-46 

48 

66 

109-117 

38-44 

38-43 

43-44 

35-38 

35-87 

37-38 

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72 

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ciation 29-30 

ary    and     Bistorical 

li.. n 30 

Qrand      Chapter      Royal       .Vrch 

Masons 31 

nderj        Knigb 

mplar 32 

β– in  1  (  ouncil    Royal   and  Select 

Masters 32 

!   Lodge  ol    Masons 3] 

I          ttion 32 

28 

29 

Society     34-35 

Order  ol   the   Cincinnati 33 

;  ca)     Association    ....  28 

Poultr;                 ttion 30 

in 28 


Page. 

Red   Men 32 

Retail    Merchants'    Association    ..  34 

Ro   al     Arcanum 28 

Sons  of  the  Confederacy 27 

Soi                    Revolution S3 

Federation   of   Labor    ..    ..  31-32 

T.  ;k  In  is'     Assembly 29 

SOLDIERS'   BOME 69 

SPEAKER    I  .    S.    HOUSE 76 

STATE   GUARD 19-22 

STATE    GOVERNMENTβ€” 

Executive 3-10 

Judicial 11-19 

Legislative 10-11 

STATE      RECEIPTS     AND     EXPEN- 
DITURES      66-GS 

TAX    COMMISSION    RFPORT    ..    ..  77-80 

TOBACCO   STATISTICS '0 

Y.    M.    C.    A 140-141 


INDEX  TO  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


Page. 

Book   Company    53 

Atlantic  Christian  '  63 

Ann  i  Bank,    Wilmington..     19 

Paper     (  ..in). any     E 

A.   &   M.   College  for  the  Colored  Race, 

ro    04 

Atlantic  Fire  Ins.   Co 45 

Baptist   University  for  Women,  Raleigh.  60 

Tli. .nips. .ii    160 

ser     B 

Building    .v    Lumber   Co.,    Greenville 74 

Christopher    Engraving    Co.,    Richmond  77 

Citizens   Bank,    Norfolk    5 

Citizens   National  Bank,  Raleigh   36 

.I    Banking   <  ....    <  layton    37 

Commercial    National   Bank,    Charlotte. ..  .35 

Comm                            tl    Bank,    R               ...  9 

rs    of    Raleigh    G 

Dobler   &    Mudge,    Baltimore,    Md E 

Edwards  >S:  Broughton   7S 

College,    Charlotte     57 

and    Mechanic   160 

First     National     Bank,     Oxford     27 

First    National    Bank,    Richmond    17 

Fourth    National    Bank,    Fayetteville    ...  81 

F>  male   (  ollege,   Greensboro.  61 

4-52 

r    Military    School,    Oxford    69 

.1    Life    Ins.    Co 7 

B.     F.,     Publish     Co.,     Rieh- 

1.    Va 51 

Co.,     The     Maurice, 

hington    79 

Institute,    Greensboro    47 

i^iness    College    37-62 

I               I     3 

Insurance     Company     of     Virginia 

mond,    Va D 

I  lank,    Raleigh    F 

Murphy's    Hotel.    Richmond    F 

nl    Bank,   The.    Fayetteville    29 

al    Bank   of   Commerce,    Norfolk..  15 
ual    Bank    of    Virginia,    Richmond, 

Va Side  of  front  cover 


Page. 

National    State   Bank,    Richmond 

Top  of  front  cover 

and   <  11  .server   139 

Norfolk    National    Bank    U 

Norfolk   Bank   for   Savings   and   Trusts..  13 

Norfolk    &    Southern   Railway    71 

Normal    and    Collegiate   Institute,    Ashe- 

ville     65 

North    Carolina    State    Normal    and    In- 
dustrial   College,    The    56 

North  State  Mutual  Life  Insurance  Co. .  43 
North    Carolina    College    of    Agriculture 

and  Mechanic  Arts,   The   59 

Parker    &    Hunter    ^F 

Peace  Institute,    Raleigh    70 

Peoples  Bank.   New  Bern   33 

Planters  Bank,   Rocky  Mount    3-21 

Presbyterian   College   for   Women,    Char- 
lotte      55 

Raleigh    Banking    and    Trust    Co 23 

Raleigh   Savings  Bank,   Raleigh    18 

Raleigh  &  Southport  Railway   75 

Saint   Mary's  School,    Raleigh    67 

Seaboard    Air    Line    73 

Security   Life  &  Annuity  Co.,   The 41 

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

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

State  Fair,  The  Great  49 

Southgate    &    Son,    J G 

Sydnor  &  Hundley,   Richmond,   Va D 

Sydnor    Pump    &    Well    Co.,    Richmond, 

Va 39 

r   llros..    Wilmington   12 

University  of  North   Carolina    G 

Uzzell,   E.   M.   &  Co.,   Raleigh   76 

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

Virginia    State   Ins.    Co.,    Richmond    ...  F 
Wa.hovia      National      Bank,       Winston- 
Salem     21 

Wake  Countv  Savings  Bank,   Raleigh   ..  25 

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STATE    GOVERNMENTβ€”  EXECUTIVE    DEPARTMENT. 


State  Government β€” Executive  Department. 


GOVERNORβ€” William  Walton  Kitchin,  of 
Person. 

LIEUT. -GOVERNORβ€” W.  C.  Newland,  of 
Caldwell. 

PRIVATE  SECRETARY  TO  GOVERNORβ€” 
Alex   J.   Feild,    of  Wake. 

EXECUTIVE  CLERKβ€” Miss  Annie  Travis, 
of    Halifax. 

SECRETARY  OF  STATEβ€” J.  Bryan 
Grimes,   of  Pitt. 

CHIEF  CLERK  TO  SECRETARY  OF 
STATEβ€” George  W.   Norwood,  of  Wake. 

CORPORATION  CLERKβ€” W.  S.  Wilson,  of 
Caswell. 

SrENOGRAPHERβ€” Miss  Minnie  Bagwell, 
of    Wake. 

STATE  TREASURERβ€” Benj.  R.  Lacy,  of 
Wake. 

CHIEF  CLERK,  TREASURY  DEPART- 
MENTβ€”W.    F.    Moody,    of  Mecklenburg. 

CLERK  FOR  INSTITUTIONSβ€” H.  M. 
Reece,   of   Wake. 

TELLERβ€” P.   B.   Fleming,   of  Franklin. 

LICENSE  CLERKβ€” Miss  M.  F.  Jones,  of 
Buncombe. 

STATE  AUDITORβ€” Bcnj.  F.  Dixon,  of 
Cleveland. 

CHIEF  CLERK  TO  AUDITORβ€” E.  H.  Ba- 
ker,  of  Wake. 

TAX  CLERKβ€” Baxter  Durham,  of  Wake. 


CLERK  AND  STENOGRAPHERβ€” Mrs.  F. 
\V.    Smith,    of  Wake. 

ATTORNEY  GENERALβ€” T.  W.  Bickett, 
of   Franklin. 

CLERK        AND      STENOGRAPHERβ€” Miss 

Sarah   Burkhead,    of   Columbus. 

SUPERINTENDENT      OF      PUBLIC      IN- 

STRUCTIONβ€” J.   Y.  Joyner.   of  Guilford. 

CHIEF  CLERKβ€” Allen  J.  Barwick,  of 
Lenoir. 

CLERK  AND  STENOGROPHERβ€” Miss 
Hattie   B.    Arrington,   of  Nash. 

SPECIAL  CLERK  FOR  LOAN  FUND  AND 
SECRETARY  TO  EDUCATIONAL,  CAM- 
PAIGN COMMITTEEβ€” C.  H.  Mebane,  of  Ca- 
tawba. 

INSPECTOR  OF  PUBLIC  HIGH 
SCHOOLSβ€” N.    W.    Walker,    of   Chapel    Hill. 

ADJUTANT  GENERALβ€” T.  R.  Robertson, 
or"  Mecklenburg. 

STATE  LIBRARIANβ€” M.  O.  Sherrill,  of 
Catawba. 

ASSISTANT  LIBRARIANβ€” Miss  Carrie  E. 
Broughton,    of  Wake. 

COMMISSIONER  OF  LABOR  AND  PRINT- 
INGβ€” M.   L.   Shipman,   of    Henderson. 

ASSISTANT  COMMISSIONER  β€”  Geo.  B. 
Justice,    nf    Rutlicrfordton. 

STENOGRAPHERβ€” Miss  Daisy  Thompson, 
of  Wake. 


looKing  for  a  good  banK,  looK  this  way. 
BanK,  RocKy  Mount,  N.  C. 


STATE    <."\  ERNMENTβ€”  EXECUTIVE   DEPARTMENT. 


INSURANCE  COMMISSIONERβ€” Jamos  R 
Young,    of   Vance. 

CLERK  TO  INSURANCE  COMMISSION- 
ERβ€” D.    H.    Milton,   of   Rockingham. 

QLERE  AND  STENOGRAPHERβ€” Miss  Ida 
Montgomery,  of  Wake. 

SUPERINTENDENT  OF  PUBLIC  BUILD- 
INGSβ€”C.    C.    Cherrr,    of   Edgecombe. 

STATE  STANDARD  KEEPERβ€” L.  H. 
Lumsden,   of  Wake. 

STATE  PRINTERβ€” E.  M.  Uzzell,  of  Wake 

Governor's  Council. 

The  Secretary  of  S'.ate,  Auditor,  Treas- 
urer,  and  Superintendent  of  Public  Instruc- 
tion. 

State    Board  of  Education. 

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

Board  of  Public  Buildings  and 

Grounds. 

The  Governor,  Secretary  of  State,  Treas- 
urer,  and   Attorney-General. 

State   Board  of  Pensions. 

The  Governor,  Auditor,  and  Attorney  Gen- 
eral. 

County   Board   of  Pensions. 

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

Board  of  Internal  Improvements. 

The  Governor,  B.  C.  Beekwith,  of  Wake, 
R.    A.    Morrow,    Union. 

Corporation      Commission. 

Franklin  McNeill,  of  New  Hanover,  Chair- 
man.     (Term    expires   January,    1913). 

Samuel  L.  Kogers,  or  Macon.  (Term  ex- 
pires    January,    1911. 

B.  F.  Ayeock,  of  Wayne.  (Term  expires 
January,    1915). 

henry  C.   Brown,  of  Surry,  Chief  Clerk. 
E.    G.    Riddick,    of   Gates,    Stenogra- 
pher. 

Board  of  Charities. 

William    A.    Blair,    (chairman),    Winston- 
Salem. 
Jos.    G.    Brown,    Raleigh. 
B.    C.    Dockery,    Rockingham. 

Carey  J.  Hunter,  Raleigh. 
A.  C.  McAlister,  Asheboro. 
Miss   Daisy  Denson,    Raleigh,    Secretary. 

North       Carolina 

Board. 

rd     of     Managersβ€” Governor 
Kitchin,    Ex-Officio    Chairman. 
State   Geologistβ€” Jos.    Hyde   Pratt,   Chapel 

Hill. 
Henry  E.   Fries,   Winston. 


Geological 


w.     w. 


TAKE  HEAD-EASY 
HEADACHE 


Frank  Wood,   Edenton. 

Frank  R.   Hewett,   Asheville. 

Hugh   McRae,    Wilmington. 

Scientific  Staffβ€” Joseph  Hyde  Pratt,  As- 
sistant Geologist  and  Mineralogist,  Chapel 
Hill,  N.  C;  W.  W.  Ashe,  Forester,  Ra- 
leigh, N.  C;  B.  S.  Drane,  Assistant  Hy- 
drographer.  Greensboro,  N.  C. ;  W.  L.  Spoon, 
Engineer,  Burlington,  N.  C. ;  R.  J.  Sykes, 
Clerk  of  Statistician,  Chapel  Hill,  N.  C. 

State     Board     of     School    Ex- 
aminers. 

J.   Y.  Joyner,    (chm.   ex-offieio),   Raleigh. 

Allen    J.    Barwick,    (sec),    Raleigh. 

N.   W.    Walker,   Chapel    Hill. 

John    Graham,    Warrenton. 

F.  L.  Stevens,  West  Raleigh. 

Z.    V.    Judd,    Raleigh. 

State   Board    of   Health. 

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

Thos.   E.    Anderson,   'I.   D.,   Statesville. 

J.    Howell   Way,   M.    D.,    Waynesville. 

W.    0.    Spencer,   M.    D.,   Winston-Salem. 

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

David  T.  Tayloe,  M.  D.,  Washington. 

J.    \.   Burroughs,   M.   D..   Asheville. 

J.   L.  Ludlow,   C.   E.,   Winston-Salem. 

lCK-harn  H.  Lewis,  M.  D.,  Sec.  and  Treas., 
Raleigh. 

State    Board    of    Medical    Ex- 
aminers. 

β– J.  C.  Rodman,  M.  D.,  Washington,  Chem- 
istry and  Diseases  of  Children. 

Benj.  K.  Hays,  M.  D.,  Secretary-Treasurer, 
Oxford,   Materia  Medica  and  Therapeutics. 

L.  B.  MeBrayer,  M.  D.,  Asheville,  Sur- 
fer v. 

W.  W.  McKenzie,  M.  D.,  Salisbury,  Anat- 
omy and  Pathology. 

H.  H.  Dodson,  M.  D.,  Greensboro,  Prac- 
tice  of   Medicine. 

John  Bynum,  M.  D.,  Winston-Salem,  Ob- 
stetrics  and    Gynecology. 

J.  L.  Xiekolson,  M.  D.,  Richlands,  Physi- 
ology and  Hygiene. 

State  Board  of  Agriculture. 

Maj.  W.  A.  Graham,  Commissioner,  ex 
officio    Chairman,    Raleigh. 

First  Districtβ€” J.  J.  Laughinghouse, 
Greenville. 

Second  Districtβ€” C.  W.  Mitchell,  Aulan- 
der. 

Third   Districtβ€” Wm.    Dunn,    New  Bern. 

Fourth   District β€” Ashley  Home,   Clayton. 

Fifth  Districtβ€” R.   W.   Scott,   Graham. 

Sixth  Districtβ€” A.  T.  McCallum,  Red 
Springs. 

Seventh  Districtβ€” J.  P.  McRae,  Laurin- 
burg. 

Eighth  Districtβ€” R.  L.  Doughton,  Laurel 
Springs. 

Ninth   Districtβ€” W.   J.   Shuford,   Hickory. 

Tenth  District β€” A.   Cannon,  Horse  Shoe. 
OFFICERS: 

Commissioner β€” W.   A.   Graham. 

FOlT  ~" 

AND  NEURALGIA. 


THE  NORTH  CAROLINA  YEAR  BOOK  . 

iMClflZENSBANK 

OF  NORFOLK,      VIRGINIA. 
Organized  1867 

CAPITAL $300,000.00 

SURPLUS 300,000.00 

McD.     L.    WRENN President 

J.  W.  PERRY Vice-President 

R.    S.    COHN Vice-President 

TENCH   P.   TILGHMAN Cashier 

GEO.  J.  TWOHY Trust  Officer 

NORMAN    BELL,    JR Ass't  Cashier 

DIRECTORS β€” McD.     L.  Wrenn,     W.     G.     Swartz,     E.     L. 
Woodard,   John  S.   Jenkins,  A.  B.     Seldner,     C.     M.  Bar- 
nett,    R.    B.    Cooke,    John    Twohy,    J.    W.    DeJarnette,    V. 
L.  Backus,  M.  K.  King,    R.    S.    Conn,    R.   H.    Barrett.   T.   F. 
Tilghman,  J.  W.  Perry,    Geo.  J.  Twohy. 


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INTEREST  PAID  ON  TIME  DEPOSITS  BY  SPECIAL  CONTRACT. 

Bills  of  exchange  issued  on  all  of  the  principal  cities  of  Europe. 

Charter  authorizes  Trust  and  Fiduciary  accounts.  Lock  boxes  for  renl  at  moderate 
cost  in  the  best  appointed  Safe  Deposit  Vaults  and  in  the  most  modern  flre-prool 
building  in   Tidewater   Virginia. 


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STATE  GOVERNMENTβ€” E\H  HT1VE  DEPARTMENT. 


Si  crel  ary     Elias  <  !arr. 
State  Chemistβ€” B.   W.  Kilgore. 
Veterinarianβ€” Talt   Butler. 
Assistant    Vet  -W.   J.    Hartman. 

Entoi  Sherman,    Jr. 

ntomolgistβ€” Z.    P.    Metcalf. 
Naturalist  tmd  Curatorβ€” FT.   H.   Brimley. 
Borticulturistβ€” W.    11.    Hunt. 
Asaistanl    Horticulturistβ€” S.    B.    Shaw. 
Farm    Demonstrator    T.   B.    Parker. 
Chemist,   Foods-    W.   M.   Allen. 

a\   Chemist β€” J.   M.   Pickle. 

mistβ€” W.  G.  Haywood. 
Assistant   Chemist,  Soilsβ€” G.  M.  MacNider 

Chemistβ€” L.    L.    Brinkley. 
\  t   Chi  mist β€” S.    O.    Perkins. 

Chemist β€” Hampden     Hill. 
R.    W.    Seott,    Jr.,    Superintendent    Edge- 
ccmb  irm,    Rocky    Mount,    N.    C. 

F.    T.    Meacham,    Superintendent     Iredell 

Hard,   N.   C. 
John    II.  .    Superintendent   Pender 

Test    Farm,    Wilard,    N.    C. 

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


State  Board  of  Elections. 

Wilson   O.  Lamb,    (chm.),   Williamsron. 
Robert   T.    Claywell,    Morganton. 
R.    L.    Smith.    Albemarle. 

β€’nee    Call,    Wilkesboro. 
A.   B.   Freeman,  Hendersonville. 

Directors   State's  Prison. 

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

S.    A.    Hearne,    Albemarle. 

J.   P.   Kerr,   Ashevile. 

W.    E.    Cropland,    Rockingham. 

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. 

W.  A.  Graham,  Commissioner  of  Agri- 
ture,    Chairman,    Raleigh. 

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

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

Franklin  Sherman,  Jr.,  Entomologist, 
Raleigh. 

Elias    Carr,    Secretary,     Raleigh. 

State  Highway  Commission. 

W.  A.  Graham,  Commissioner  of  Agri- 
culture, Raleigh. 

Jos.  Hyde  Pratt,  State  Geologist,  Chapel 
Hi.]. 

Elias    Carr,     Secretary,     Raleigh. 


State    Institutions. 

THE  CNIVERSITY  OF  NORTH  CARO 
I  INA β€” Chapel  Hill;  Francis  Preston  Ven 
able,  f'h.  D.,  President. 

NORTH  CAROLINA  COLLEGE  OF  AG 
IM(  OLTURE  AND  MECHANIC  ARTSβ€” Ral 
eigh;  I).   II.  Hill,  President. 

NORTH  CAROILNA  AGRICULTURAL  EX 
PERIMENT    STATIONβ€” D.     H.    Hill,    Presi- 
dent;    B.    W.    Kilgore,    Director. 

THE  STATE  NORMAL  AND  INDUSTRIAL 
COLLEGEβ€” J.  I.  Foust,  President. 

NORTH  CAROLINA  INSTITUTION  FOR 
THE  DEAF,  DUMB  AND  BLINDβ€” Raleigh ; 
John  E.  Raj',  A.  M.,  Principal. 

NORMAL  DEPARTMENT  OF  CULLO- 
WHEE  HIGH  SCHOOLβ€” Painter;  J.  N.  Wil- 
son,  Teacher  in  Charge. 

NORTH  CAROLINA  SCHOOL  FOR  THE 
DEAF  AND  DUMBβ€” Morganton;  E.  McK. 
Goodwin,   M.    A.,    Superintendent. 

CENTRAL  HOSPITALβ€” Raleigh;  James 
McSee,   M.   D.,   Superintendent. 

THE  STATE  HOSPITALβ€” Morganton,  Jno. 
Mc(  ampbell,   M.   D.,   Superintendent. 

THE  STATE  HOSPITALβ€” Goldsboro;  W. 
W.    Faison,    M.    D.,    Superintendent. 

CENTRAL  PRISONβ€” Raleigh,  J.  S.  Mann, 
Superintendent,    Raleigh. 

OXFORD  ORPHAN  ASYLUMβ€” Oxford ; 
under  auspices  of  Grand  Lodge  of  Masons; 
W.  J.  Hicks,  Superintendent.  Partly  sup- 
ported bv  the  State. 

AGRICULTURAL  AND  MECHANICAL 
COLLEGE  FOR  THE  COLORED  RACEβ€” 
Greensboro;   James  B.   Dudley,   President. 

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. 

S.    C.    Penn,    Reidsville. 

L.   Banks  Holt,   Graham. 

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

On    Part   of   State: 
J.    W.    Grainger,    Prgs  ,    Kinston. 
W.    S.    Chadwick,    Beaufort. 
L.   G.  Daniels,   New  Bern. 
L.    P.   Tapp,    Kinston. 
A.     C.     A  very,    Jr.,     Morganton. 
W.   H.    Bagley,   Raleigh. 
D.   B.   Hooker,   Bayboro. 
W.   D.   Creech,   Goldsboro. 
State's   Proxy,    T.    D.    Warren,   Trenton. 

Oyster    Commissioner. 

Wm.  M.  Webb,  Morehead  City. 

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


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STATE  GOVERNMENT     EXECUTIVE    DEPARTMENT. 


Directors     State     Normal     and 
Industrial  College  at 
Greensboro. 

,7.   v.  Joyner,  Chairman,  ex-officio. 

First    Districtβ€” T.   S.  McMullan,   Hertford. 

Second      Districtβ€” A.     J.      Conner,     Rich 
Square. 

Third   Districtβ€” B.   F.    Aycock,   Fremont. 

Fourth  Districtβ€” R.  T.  Cray,  Raleigh. 

Fiftli  Districtβ€” S.   M.   Gattis,   Hillsboro. 

Sixth    Districtβ€” Walker   Taylor,    Wilming- 
ton. 

Seventh    Districtβ€” T.    B.    Bailey,    Mocks 
ville. 

Eighth  Districtβ€” J.  L.  Nelson,  Lenoir. 

Ninth  Districtβ€” C.   H.  Mebane.  Newton. 

Tenth   Districtβ€” J.    D.    Murphy,   Asheville 

Directors   D.    D.   and   B.  Insti> 

tution,  Raleigh. 

J.    E.    Pogue,    (chm.),   Raleigh. 
Robt.    L.    Steele,    Roclunghara. 
R.    H.    Haves,   Pittsboro. 
A.    L.    McNeil,    Sanford. 
R.   I?.  Boyd,   Warrenton. 
J.   11.   Weathers,  Raleigh. 
J.    T.    Rowland,    Raleigh. 
J.    L.    McMillan,    Red   Springs. 
R.    B.    Bollman,    Timberland. 
G.    B.    Lineberry,    Winterville. 
J.    G.    Boylin,    Wadesboro. 

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

\V.    D.    Turner,    Statesville. 
R.    II.    Ricks,    Rocky   Mount. 
O.    Max   Gardner,    Shelby. 
Locke   Craig,    Asheville 

C.  W.   Cold,  Wilson. 

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

D.  A.    Tompkins,    Charlotte. 
J.     T.     Ellinerton,     Clavton. 
W.    E.    Daniel,    Weldon. 

W.    H.    Ragan,    High    Point. 
W.    B.    Cooper,    Wilmington. 
\l     B.    Stickley,    Concord. 
T.    T.    Ballinger,    Tryon. 
v.    B.    Broughton,    Raleigh. 
O.    L.    Clark,    Clarkton. 

Directors  of  the  School  for  the 

D.  and  D.  at  Morganton. 

Archibald   Johnson,   Thomasville. 
J.    C.    Seagle,    Lenoir. 
A.    C.    Miller,    Shelby. 
J.    P.    Jeter,    Morganton. 
M.    II.    Molt.   Oak   Ridge. 
A.    I..    James,    Laurinburg. 
W.    R.    Whitson,    Asheville. 
J.    L.    Scott,    Jr.,    Graham. 


Directors 


State 
Raleigh. 


Hospital, 


John    W.    Thompson,    (chm.),    Raleigh. 
J.    D.    Biggs,    Williamston. 
Edward  Smith,   Godwin. 
S.   O.   Middleton,  Hallsville. 


VY.   II.    Whitehead.   Rocky  Mount. 
Robt.    II.    Stancill,    Margarettsville. 
Jas.    M.    Parrott,    Kinston. 
\ .    I'.    Yarborough,    Louisburg. 
K.    S.    McCoin,    Henderson. 
Miss  Mary  Davis,   Secretary  to   Board   and 
Executive  Committee,  and  Stenographer. 

Directors      State     Hospital    at 
Morganton. 

J.    P.    Caldwell,    Chairman,    Charlotte. 

James   P.    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    Point. 
Jno.    W.    McMinn,    Brevard. 

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

Officersβ€” M.  C.  S.  Noble,  Chapel  Hill, 
Chairman. 

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

First  Districtβ€” W.  R.   Williams,  Falkland. 

Second   District β€” W.    A.    Darden,    Ayden. 

Third  District β€” W.  R.  Newberry,  Mag- 
nolia. 

Fourth   Districtβ€” W.   D.    Siler,   Siler  City. 

Fifth   District β€” J.   I.   Foust,   Greensboro. 

Sixth  Districtβ€” E.  M.  Hughes,  Fayette- 
ville. 

Seventh    District β€” C.    C.    Crawford. 

Eighth    District β€” S.    Bryan,    Salisbury. 

Ninth  District β€” J.  O.  Alexander,  Char- 
lotte. 

Tenth    Districtβ€” M.    W.    Bell,    Murphy. 

At  Large β€” Chas.  G.  Rose,  Fayetteville ; 
J  B.  Minor,  Greensboro;  W.  A.  Enloe, 
Dillsboro;  R.  W.  Mor-his,  Reidsville;  M. 
C.  S.  Noble,  Chapel  Hill;  G.  T.  Dunlap, 
Norwood. 

Board     Directors      State    Hos- 
pital  at  Goldsboro. 

D.  .,'.  Bullock.  Wilmington. 
W.    L.    Hill,    Warsaw. 

B.  W.    Edwards,   Snow  Hill. 

C.  F.    Herring,    Goldsboro. 

W.   E.   Headen,  Morehead  City. 

D.  E.  McKinnie.  Princeton. 
Dr.  T.  M.  Jordan.  Raleigh. 
W.     A.    Stewart,    Dunn. 

E.  A.  Darden,   Wilson. 

Directors    Soldiers'    Home. 

A.   B.   Andrews,  Chairman,  Raleigh. 

J.     S.    Carr,     Durham. 

J.    A.    Ramsey,    Salisbury. 

A.  B.   Stronacn,  Raleigh. 

B.  F.    Dix^n,    Secretary,   Raleigh. 
Executive    Committee β€” A.      B.      Stronach, 

Chairman;    B.    F.    Dixon,    Secretary;    J.    S. 
Carr. 


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THE  NORTH  CAROLINA  YEAR  BOOK. 


[Desinnated        /the  state  of  north  Carolina, i 
w^aiyiici^u  /THE    COUNTY    OF   WAKE, 

Depository   Oil  the  city  of  raleigh, 
\THE  NORTH  CAROLINA  RAILROAD  J 

The  Commercial  National  Bank 


of  RALEIGH,  N.  C. 


OFFICERS: 
B.  S.  JERMAN,  President.  H.  W.  JACKSON,  Cashier. 

A.  A.  THOMPSON,  Yice-Pres.  E.  B.  CROW,  Ass't  Cashier. 

J.   J.   THOMAS,   Chairman  of  Board.       J.  E.  SHEPHERD,  Attorney. 

Capital         $100,000.00 
Surplus,  100,000.00 

Resources,  1,125,000.00 

DIRECTORS: 

J.  J.   THOMAS,   Chairman  of  Board. 
-^0r,  .  ALF.    A.    THOMPSON,    President    Ral- 

eigh  Cotton    Mi. Is. 

CAREY    J.    HUNTER,      Supt.      Union 
Central    Life    Insurance    Company. 

R.   B.    RANEY,   Gen.    Agent  Perm  Mu- 
tual Life  Insurance  Company. 

THOS.  H.  BRIGGS,  of  Thos.  H.  Briggs 
&    Sons,    Hardware. 

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

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

HENRY    A.    LONDON,      Attorney      at 
Law,    Pittsboro. 

ASHLEY    HORNE,    President    Clayton 
Banking   Company.    I  layton,    V    I  . 

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

ASHBY  L.  BAKER,  President  Virginia 
<  lotton  Mills. 

B.    S.    JERMAN,    President. 

II.    W.   JACKSON,    Β«  ashi(  r. 

Solicits  the  accounts  of  Banks,   Bankers,   Cotton 
Mills,  Corporations  and  Individuals 


*  Planters  BanK  ofllocKy  Mount,    N.  C.      Safety 
Deposit  Boxes  for  rent,  $2.50  to  $5.00  per  year. 


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STATE    <;<Β»\  ERNMENTβ€” L  EGISLATTVE    DEPARTMENT. 


Bank    Examiners. 
.1.    K.    Doughton,   Winston-Salem. 

\V.    I,.    Williams   (.\ssisvant),    Fayetteville. 

The   Audubon    Society   of   North 
Carolina. 

Presidentβ€” R.    H.    Lewis,    Raleigh. 

Vice-President β€” J.    Y.    Joynev   Raleigh. 

Secretary β€” T.  Gilbert  Pearson,  Greensboro. 

Treasurer β€” E.    W.    Gudger,    Greensboro. 

See.  Jr.  Deptβ€”  Mrs.  W.  C.  A.  Hamrnel, 
Greensboro. 

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

Hoard    of    Visitors    University    of 
North    Carolina. 

R.    B.    Redwine,    Monroe. 
Frank  A.    Daniels.   Go'osboro. 
Z.    V.    Walser,    Lexington. 

Board  of  Examination  and  Reg- 
istration. 

II.    W.    Glasscock,    Raleigh. 
A.    II.    Zealy,    Goldsboro. 
A.    R.    Tucker,    Durham. 
W.    B.    Meacham,   Asheville. 
Elizabeth    Tucker,    Durham. 


Members   of  Historical   Commis- 
sion. 

J.    Brvan    Grimes,    Grimesland. 
\V.    .1.    Peele,    Raleigh. 
D.    H.    Hill,    Raleigh. 
Thos.    W.    Blount,    Roper. 
M.   C.   S.  Noble,  Chapel  Hill. 


Director      and       State's       Proxy, 

Wilkcsboro    &    Jefferson 

Turnpike   Co. 

i !  o.  L.   Park,  Jefierson. 

Fish  Commissioner. 

Thco.    S.    Meekins,    Manteo. 

Board  of  Commissioners  of  Nav- 
igation   and    Pilotage     Cape 
Fear  River  and  Bar. 

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

State    Hospital    Commission 

CTias.    A.    Webb,    Asheville. 
E.    F.   Aydlett,   Elizabeth  City. 
W.    A.    Erwin,    Durham. 
J.    W.    McNeil,    Hope   Mills. 
J.   H.   AVeddington,   Charlotte. 

Executive   Committee,  University 
of  North   Carolina. 

W.   W.   Kitchin,  ex-officio,  Chairman,   Ral- 
eigh. 

R.   H.   Battle,   Secretary,   Raleigh. 
\.     R.    Andrews,    Raleigh. 
Thomas    S.    Kenan,    Raleigh. 
Julian   S.    Carr,    Durham. 
β€’  Ill in    W.    Graham,    Hillsboro. 
Richard   H.    Lewis,    Raleigh. 
Josephus    Daniels,    Raleigh. 
Claudius    Dockery,    Raleigh. 

State  ^Laboratory  of  Hygiene. 

Dr.  C.  A.  Shore,  Director. 
J.  W.  Kellogg,  Assistant. 
Miss   Daisy   B.    Allen,   Chemist. 


State  Go /ernmznlβ€” Legislative  Department. 


SENATE. 
FIRST       DISTRICTβ€” (Camden,       Chowan, 
Currituck.      Gates,      Bertford,      Pasquotank, 
Perquimans):     E.     R.     Johnson,     (D.),     Cur- 
rituck;    A.    P.    Godwin,     (D.),    Gatesville. 

-i  '  ON!)  i  Beaufort,  Dare,  Hyde,  Mar- 
i  ii.  Pamlico,  Tyrrell,  Washington):  V. 
B.  Martin,  (D.),  Williamston;  F.  P.  Lath- 
am.   (D.i,    Washington. 

'I'll:  tie,     Northampton) 

Gaj .    ii>.).    Jackson. 
Fot  RTH     i  Halifax): 

Halifax. 
FIFTH-    i  Edgecombe): 
(D.i,    Rockj     Mount. 

SIXTH     (Pitt):       A. 
Greenville. 

BNTH-    (Franklin, 
r.     Holden,     (D.), 
.Mi.),    Kim    City 
EIGHTH       '  arteret,         Craven,       Greene, 
Jones,      Lenoir,    Onslow):       J.    W.    Burton, 
(I).),    Jacksonville;    V.    T.    Ormond,    (D.), 
Kinston. 


E. 


B.     S. 


L.       Travis, 


L.       V. 


Bassett. 


L.       Blow,       (D.), 

h,        Wilson): 
Louisburg;     J.     D. 


NINTHβ€” (Wayne):  J.  L.  Barham,  (D.), 
Goldsboro. 

TENTHβ€” (Duplin,  Pender):  Edward 
Hawes,     (D.),    Atkinson. 

ELEVENTHβ€” (Brunswick,  New  Han- 
over):   B.    (i.     Empie,     (D.),    Wilmington. 

TWELFTHβ€” (Bladen,  Columbus):  0.  L. 
Clark,     (D.),     Clarkton. 

THIRTEENTHβ€” (Robeson) :  D.  P.  Shaw, 
(D.),     Lumberton. 

FOURTEENTHβ€” (Cumberland) :  Q.  K. 
Nimocks,     (D.),     Favetteville. 

FIFTEENTH  β€”  (Harnett,  Johnston, 
Sampson):  J.  O.  Matthews,  (R.),  Ingold; 
Wm.    G.    Turner,    (R.),    Coats. 

SIXTEENTHβ€” (Wake) :  W.      B.      Jones, 

(D.),    Raleigh. 

SEVENTEENTH-  -(Warren,     Vance) : 
T.     Powell,     (D.),     Henderson. 

EIGHTEENTHβ€” (Granville,    Person) : 
A.    Long,     (D.),    Roxboro. 

NINETEENTH  β€”  (Alamance,  Caswell, 
Durham,  Orange):  J.  L.  Scott,  Jr.,  (D.), 
Graham;    J.    S.    Manning,    (D.),    Durham. 


H. 
J. 


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STATE    GOVERNMENTβ€” LEGISLATIVE   DEPARTMENT. 


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The  NORFOLK  NATIONAL  BANK 

NORFOLK,     VIRGINIA 

United  States  Depositary 

CAPITAL $1,000,000.00 

SURPLUS 500,000.00 

Has  unsurpassed  facilities  in  every  branch  of  legitimate  banking.  Accounts  of 
Banks  and  Bankers  received  on  most  favorable  terms.  Prompt  and  careful  atten- 
tion given  to  collections.  Collections  made  and  money  transferred  by  telegraph  to 
all  parts  of  the  world.  We  will  be  pleased  to  correspond  with  those  who  may  con- 
template making  changes  or  opening  new  accounts. 

OFFICERS: 
CALDWELL    HARDY, 

President. 
A.    B.    SCHWARZKOPF, 
Cashier. 


E.  T.  LAMB, 

Vice-President. 
W.  A.  GODWIN, 

Ass't    Cashier. 


Directors :  β€” 

C.  W.  Grandy,  of  C.  W.  Grandy  &  Sons;  W.  D.  Rountree,  of  W.  D.  Rountree  & 
Co.-  Wm.  H.  White,  President  R.  F.  &  P.  R.  R. ;  F.  S.  Royster,  President  F.  s.  I' 
ter  Guano  Co.;  R.  P.  Waller,  D.  Lowenberg,  J.  G.  Womble;  C.  Billups,  of  C.  Bil- 
lups,  Son  &  Co.;  Caldwell  Hardy,  President;  Wm.  M.  Whaley,  President  Roanoke  R. 
R.  &  L.  Co.;  Henry  Kirn,  G.  M.  Serpell,  General  Manager  A.  C.  L.  Ry. ;  William 
Sloane,  of  William  Sloane  &  Co.;  E.  T.  Lamb,  General  Agent  Southern  Railway; 
W.  T.  Ham,  of  W.  T.  Ham  &  Co.;  James  M.  Barr,  President  Black  Mountain  Collie- 
ries Co.;  Leroy  W.  Davis,  President  O.  D.  Tobacco  Co.;  Robt.  B.  Tunstall,  Attorney 
at  Law;  Hugh  C.  Davis,  Attorney  at  Law;  Chas.  W.  Priddy,  President  Pocomoke 
Guano  Co.;  C.  W.  Grandy,  Jr.,  A.  B.  Schwarzkopf,  Cashier;  T.  A.  Jones,  of  Savage, 
Son  &  Co. 


W.       B. 


A. 


TWKNTIETHβ€”  (Rockingham) : 
Wray,    (R.),    Reidsville. 

TWENTY  -  FIRSTβ€” (Guilford) 
Barringer,     (D.),     Greensboro. 

TWENTY  -  SECONDβ€” (Chatham,  Moore, 
Scotland,  Richmond) :  A.  S.  Dockery, 
(D.),  Rockingham;  Jonathan  Peele,  (D.), 
Laurinbui-g. 

T\Yi:\T\  THIRDβ€”  (Montgomery,  Ran- 
dolph):   J.    A.    Spence,    (D.),    Asheboro. 

TWENTY-FOURTH}β€”  (Anson,  Davidpom 
Stanlv,  Union):  J.  A.  Lockhart,  (D.), 
Wadesboro;  G.  F.  Hankins,  (D.),  Lexington. 

TWENTY  -  FIFTHβ€” (Cabarrus,  Mecklen- 
burg): H.  N.  Pharr,  (D.),  Charlotte;  P. 
B.    Means,    (D.),    Concord 

TWENTY-SIXTHβ€” (Rowan) :  Whitehead 

Kluttz,     (D.),    Salisbury. 

TWENTY-SEVENTHβ€” (Forsyth) :  H.  R. 
Starbuck,    (R.),  Winston-Salem. 

TWENTY-EIGHTH  β€”.(Stokes,  Surry): 
John  M.  Reynolds,  (R.),  Madison.  R.  F. 
D.    No.    3. 

TWENTY-NINTHβ€” (Davie,  Wilkes,  Yad- 
kin):    William    Lee,     (R.),    Summit. 

THIRTIETHβ€” (Iredell) :         Zeb     V.     Long, 
1  (D.),    Statesville. 

THIRTY  -  FIRSTβ€” (Catawba,  Linco  n) : 
J.     D.     Elliott,     (D.),     Hickory. 

THIRTY  -  SECONDβ€” (Gaston) :  W.  T. 
Love,     (D.),    Gastonia. 

THIRTY  -  THIRDβ€” (Cleveland,  Hender 
son,  Rutherford,  Polk):  McD.  Ray,  (D.), 
Hendersonville;       John      C.       Mills,       (D.), 


Rutherfordton. 

THIRTY  -  FOURTHβ€” (AJexander,  Burke, 
Caldwell,  McDowell):  Caswell  Sherrill, 
(R.),  Lenoir,  R.  F.  D. ;  Samuel  A.  Mc- 
Call,    (R.),    Gibbs. 

THTRTY-FIFTHβ€”  (Alleghanv,  Ashe,  Wa- 
tauga): R.  L.  Doughton,  (D.),  Laurel 
Springs. 

THIRTY  -  SIXTHβ€” (Madison,  Mitchell, 
Yancey):  J.  F.  Tilson,  (R.),  Marshall,  R. 
F.    D.    No.    2. 

THIRTY  -  SEVENTHβ€” (Buncombe):  J. 
J     Britt,     (R.),    Asheville. 

THIRTY     -     EIGHTHβ€”  (Haj  w ood, 
son,     Transylvania,     Swain):     A.     M. 
(D.),    Bryson    City. 

THIRTY      -      NINTHβ€” (Cherokee, 
Graham,      Macon) :        W.      J.        West, 
West's    Mills. 

Officers  State  Senate. 

President β€” W.    C.    Newland,    Lenoir. 

President  Pro  Temporeβ€” Whitehead  Kluttz, 
Salisbury. 

Reading    Clerk      Mark    Squin  s,     l.enoir. 

Engrossing    Clerkβ€” W.     E.     Hooks,     Aydeii. 

Principal    Clerkβ€” A.    J.    Maxwell,    Dover. 
Raleigh. 

Sergeant-at-Armsβ€” R.  M.  Staley,  Wilkes- 
boro. 

Assistant     Deei  Keepi  r    Nil  holas      I 

THE  HOUSE. 

Alamanceβ€” Dr.  J.  A.  Pickett,  (R.),  Bur- 
lington. 


Jack- 
Fry, 

Clay, 
(R.), 


*  Planters  BanK,  RocKy  Mount,    N.    C.    Capital, 
$50,000 ;  Surplus  and  Profits,  $48,000. 


12 


STATE   GOVERNMENTβ€” LEGISLATIVE   DEPARTMENT. 


Wilmington  Granite 

and  Marble  Works 


R.  D.    TUCKER,    Prop'r 

W.LMIXGTON,    N.       C 


Monuments,  Headstones  and 
Iron  Fencing 


Illustrated  Catalogue  on  Application. 


Box  277. 


-Will     Linnev 


-R. 


A. 


(R.),     Taylors- 
Doughton,        (D.), 


N.    Harshaw,    (R.).    Lenoir. 
C.    Cook,    (D.).    Indiantown. 

S.    Wallace,    (D.),    More-head 

E.    Henderson,    (D.),    Milton. 
Yates    Killian,     (R.)>     New- 


Alexander 
ville. 

Alleghany- 
Sparta. 

Ansonβ€” T.    C.    Coxe,    (D.),    Wadesboro. 

Ashe    T.     C.     Bowie,     (D.),    Jefferson. 

Beaufortβ€” Frank     B.     Hooker,     (D.),     Ma- 
li.i:    John    F.    Latham,     (D.),    Washington. 
tie      \.    S.    Rascoe,    (D.),    Windsor. 
lenβ€” G.     D.     Perry,     (D.),     Elizabeth- 
town. 

Brunswickβ€” C.     Ed.    Taylor,     (R.),    South- 
port. 

Buncombe β€” Zeb     Weaver,     CD.),     Weaver- 
ville;    H.    J.    Gaston,    (D.),   Hominy. 

Burke β€” T.    L.    Sigmon,    (D.),    Morganton. 

Cabarrusβ€” H.      S.      Williams,      (R.),     Con- 
cord. 

<  ildwellβ€” M. 

<  'amden β€” J. 
Carteretβ€” C. 

City. 

ellβ€” A. 

Catawba β€” J. 

Chathamβ€” R.    IT.    Haves,    (D.),    Pittsboro. 
Cherokeeβ€” T.    C.     McDonald,     CR.),    Mur- 
phy. 

wanβ€” W.    S.    Privott,    (D.),    Edenton. 

Clayβ€” R.   E.   Crawford,    (D.),   Hayesville. 

Clevelandβ€” B.    S.    Lovelace,    (D.),    Shelby. 

Columbus β€” J.    G.    Butler,    (D.),    Pireway. 

Craven β€” E.     M.     Green,     (D.).    New    Bern. 
berlandβ€” J.     H.     Currie,      (D.),    Fay- 
etteville;    John    Underwood,    (D.),    F&yetre- 
ville. 

Currituck β€” Pierce    Hampton,     (D.),      Wa- 
i        Lily. 

T.     Williams,     (D.),     Avon. 
idsonβ€” T.    Earle    McCrary,     (R.),    Lex- 
ington. 

Davieβ€” A.     T.    Grant,    Jr.,     (R.),    Mocks- 
ville. 

Duplinβ€” J.    A.    Gavin,    Jr.,    (D.),    Kcnans- 
ville. 

Durhamβ€” T.     E.     Smith,     (D.),     Durham. 

Edgecombe β€” Hugh    B.    Bryant,    CD. ),    Bat- 
tlel :    Dr.    M.    B.    Pitt,    (Β£>.),   Macclesfield. 

Forsythβ€” S.     E.     Hall,     CR.),     Winston-Sa- 
lem;     J.     T.     Stimpson,     CR.;, 
lem. 

Franklinβ€” Dr.    R.    P.    Floyd, 
burg. 


Winston-Sa- 
(D.),    Louis- 


Gastonβ€” R.  K.  Davenport,  CD.),  Mt. 
Ii..lly;    N.    B.    Kendrick,    CD.),    Cherryville. 

Gates β€” Lvcurgus    Hofler,    (D.),    Gatesville. 

Grahamβ€” W.    P.    Rose,    (R.),    Southworth. 

Granvilleβ€” A.  W.  Graham,  (D.),  Ox- 
ford. 

Albritton,       (D.),     Snow 


J.         Murphy, 
R.       Gordon, 


(D.), 
(D.), 


Greene β€” J. 
Hill. 

Guilford β€” Thomas 
Greensboro;     Dr.       J 
Jamestown. 

Halifaxβ€” A.  P.  Kitchin,  (D.),  Scotland 
Neck;    H.    S.    Harrison,    (D.),    Enfield. 

Harnettβ€” N.     A.     Smith,     (D.),     Kipling. 

Haywood β€” W.   T.   Lee,    (D.),    Wavnesville. 

Hendersonβ€” J.  S.  Rhodes,  (R.),  Fletch 
ers. 

Hertfordβ€” David  C.  Barnes,  (D.),  Mur 
freesboro. 

Hydeβ€” J.  W.  McWilliams,  (D.),  Ocra 
coke. 

Iredell β€” Z.  V.  Turlington,  (D.),  Moores- 
ville;    M.    D.    Tomlin,    (D.),    Statesville. 

Jackson β€” Frank    Jarrett,     (R.),     Dillsboro. 

Johnstonβ€” J.  Walter  Mvatt,  (D.),  Clay- 
ton, R.  F.  D.  No.  1;  J.  W.  Barnes,  (D.), 
Clayton. 

Jones β€” John    C.     Parker,     (D.),    Trenton. 

Lenoir β€” E.    R.     Wooten,     (D.),    Kinston. 

Lincoln β€” H.  D.  Warlick,  (D.),  Lincoln- 
ton. 

.Maconβ€” T.     B.     Higdon,     (R.),     Franklin. 

Madisonβ€” A.    J.    McDevitt,     (R.),    Walnut. 

Martinβ€” Harry  W.  Stubbs,  (D.),  Wil- 
li amston. 

McDowellβ€” B.     B.     Price,     (D.),     Marion. 

Mecklenburgβ€” W.  G.  McLaughlin,  (D.), 
Charlotte,  R.  F.  D.  No.  3;  W.  A.  Grier, 
(D.),  Charlotte,  R.  F.  D.  No.  3;  W.  C. 
Dowd,     (D.),     Charlotte. 

Mitchellβ€” S.      J.        Turner. 
Cruces. 

Montgomery β€” Robert       T. 
Troy. 

Moore    and    Lee β€” D.    A.    McDonald, 
Carthage. 

Nashβ€” J.    C.    Braswell,    CD.),    Whitakers. 

New  Hanover β€” George  L.  Morton,  (D.), 
Wilmington. 

Northamptonβ€” Dr.  M.  Bolton,  (D.), 
Rich    Square. 

Onslow β€” E.     M.     Koonce,     (D.),     Jackson- 


(R.),     Valle 
Poole,       (D.), 
(D.), 


TAKE  HEAD-EASY 
HEADACHE 


FOR 

AND  NEURALGIA. 


STATE  GOVERNMENTβ€” L  EGISLATIYE   DEPARTMENT. 


13 


Capital,  $100,000 

CALDWELL.  HARDY, 

President. 


Surplus,  $200,000 


C.  W.  GRANDY, 

Vice-President. 


AY.  W.  VICAR, 

Cashier. 


The  Norfolk  Bank 
For  Savings  and  Trusts 

Offers  Its  Services  in  Its 

SAVINGS DEPARTMENT 

TRUSTS DEPARTMENT 

COMMERCIAL  .  .  .  .  DEPARTMENT 
SAFE  DEPOSIT  ....  DEPARTMENT 


DIRECTORS: 


J.  G.  Womble 
M.  L.  T.  Davis 
.D.  Lowenberg- 
C.    W.    Grandy 
Geo.   L.    Arps 
R.   P.    Waller 
Thos.    H.    Willcox 
Henry  Kirn 
Wm.  H.  White 
Caldwell  Hardy 
W.  W.  Vicar 
C.   Billnps 


Wm.   M.   Whaley 
C.  A.  Woodard 
John  N.  Vanghan 
G.    M.    Serpell 
C.  Brooks  Johnston 
L.   P.    Roberts 
Robert  Tait 
DeConrcy  W.  Thorn 
Dr.   R.   L.   Payne 
E.  T.  Lamb 
Hugh  C.  Davis 


-T.     E.     Sparrow,       (R.),       Hills- 


Martin,     (D.),    Arapahoe. 
N.    Morgan,     (D.),    Eliza- 


T. 


Fov, 
L. 


(D.),     Burgaw. 
Reed,       (D.), 


Rom 


(D.);    Ham- 


ville. 

Orange- 
boro. 

Pamlico β€” J.     B. 

Pasquotank β€” S. 
beth    City. 

Pender β€” Joseph 

Perquimans β€” Ernest 
Hertford. 

Personβ€” F.     0.     Carver,     (R.),     Roxboro. 

Pittβ€” R.  R.  Cotton,  CD.),  Bruce;  Dr, 
B.    T.    Cox,    (D.),   Winterville. 

Polkβ€” J.     B.     Livingston,     (D.),     Tryon. 

Randolphβ€” Thomas       J.     Redding,       (D.), 
Randleman,    R.     F.     D.      No.      3;    J. 
Smith,     (D.),    Liberty. 

Richmondβ€” M.    C.    Freeman, 
let. 

Robesonβ€” W.  J.  McLeod,  (D.),  Red 
Springs:     Marshall    Shepherd.     (T).).     Alma. 

Rockinghamβ€” G.  T.  Davis,  (D.),  Reids- 
ville,  R.  F.  D. ;  W.  I.  Witty,  (D.),  Sum- 
merfleld,   R.   F.   D. 

Rowanβ€” John  M.  Julian,  (D.),  Salis- 
bury;    D.     M.     Carlton,     (D.),    Salisbury. 

Rutherfordβ€” L.  C.  Dailey,  (D.),  Ellen- 
boro. 

Sampson β€” James  T.  Kennedy,  (R.)f 
Moltonville;  B.  H.  Crumpler,  (R.),  Clin- 
ton. 

Scotlandβ€” T.  C.  Everett,  (D.),  Laurin- 
burg. 

Stanleyβ€” Dr.  J.  I.  Campbell,  (R.),  New 
London. 

Stokesβ€” James  M.  Fagg,  (R.),  Red 
Shoals. 

Surryβ€” R.    T.    Haymore,     (R.),    Mt.    Airy. 


Swainβ€” G.   N.    Gibbs,    (R.),   Whittier. 

Transylvania β€” George  W.  Wilson,  (D.), 
Penrose. 

Tyrrellβ€” Mark    Midgett,     (D.),     Columbia. 

Union β€” R.  W.  Lemmond,  (D.),  -Mon- 
roe;    R.     Nay    McNeely,     (D.),     Monroe. 

Vanceβ€” B.     H.     Perry,     (D.),    Henderson. 

Wakeβ€” A.  L.  Cox,  (D.),  Raleigh;  J.  W. 
Hinsdale,  (T>.),  Raleigh;  E.  T.  Scarboro, 
(D.),    Eagle    Rock. 

Warrenβ€” T.  O.  Rodwell,  (D.),  Warren- 
ton. 

Washington  β€”  C.        W.  Snell,        (R.), 

Mackey's    Ferry. 

Wataugaβ€” Smith  Hageman,  (D.),  Vilas, 
R.   F.   D.   No.   1. 

Wayneβ€” J.  E.  Kelly,  (D.I,  Mt.  Olive; 
J.     H.     Mitchell,     (D.),     Goldsboro. 

Wilkesβ€” T.  N.  llav.s,  (R.),  Purlcar;  A. 
Caudell,     (R.).     Hayes. 

Wilsonβ€” George  W.  Connor,  (D.),  Wil- 
son. 

Yadkinβ€” F.  W.  Hanes,  (R.),  Yadkin- 
ville. 

Yanceyβ€” D.  M.  Buck,  (D.),  Bkld  Moun- 
tain. 

Officers  House  Representatives. 

Speakerβ€” A.    W.    Graham,    Oxford. 
Principal    clerkβ€” T.    G.   Cobb,    Morganton. 
Heading    clerk     It.     M.     Phillips,    Sanford. 
Engrossing        Clerkβ€” M.        D.        Kinsland, 
Waynesville. 

|)cx ir- Keeperβ€” G.    L.    Kilpatrick,    Kin-Ion. 
Assistant    Poor-Keeperl).    II.    James,    Scot- 
land Neck. 

Enrolling    Clerkβ€” E.    B.    Norvcll,    Murphy. 


Planters  BanK,  RocKy  Mount,  N.  C.  J.  C.  Bras- 
well,  Pres. ;  Jno.  M.  Sherrod,  Vice-Pres.;  J.  W. 
AycocK,  Cashier;  C.  V.  Brown,  Asst.  Cashier. 


It 


STATE  GOVERNMENT    .11 I   HHUI,    DEPARTMENT. 


Slate  Governmentβ€” Judicial  Department. 


THE  SUPREME  COURT  OF 
NORTH  CAROLINA. 

Waller  Clark,  of  Wake,  Chief  Justice. 

Piatt  1).  Walker,  of  Mecklenburg,  Asso- 
ciate Justice. 

Henry  C  Connor,  of  Wilson,  Associate 
Justice. 

William  A.  Hoke,  of  Lincoln,  Associate 
Justice. 

Se  II.    Brown,   Jr.,   of  Beaufort,   Asso- 
:  ice. 

Thomas  S.    Kenan,    of  Raleigh,   Clerk. 

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

Robert  H.  Bradley,  of  Raleigh,  Marshal 
'ind   Librarian. 

long,   of  Raleigh,  Reporter. 

Tne  Supreme  Court  meets  on  the  first 
Monday  of  February  and  the  fourth  Monday 
of  Aujrust  of  each  year.  The  call  of  appeals 
from  the  Judicial  Districts  begins  on  Tues- 
day of  each  week  during  the  term. 

Applicants       for       License       to 
Practice   Law. 

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

E well's  Essentials,  3  volumes; 

Clark  on  Corporations; 

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. 

Each  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. 

II.  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. 

III.  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  District. 

GEORGE  W.  WARD,  Resident  Judge, 
Elizabeth    iiU. 

HALLETT  S.  WARD,  Solicitor,  Washing- 
ton. 

SPRING  TERMβ€” R.  B.  Peebles,  Jackson, 
Presiding  Judge. 

FALL  TERMβ€” Geo.  W.  Ward,  Elizabeth 
City,   Presiding  Judge. 

BEAUFORTβ€” Feb.  Sth  (2  weeks):  April 
19th,  civil  cases  only;  May  17th,  (3  weeks'), 
1st  and  2nd  civil  cases  only,  last  criminal 
cases  only;  October  25th,  (2  weeks);  De- 
cember 6th  (3  weeks),  1st  and  2nd  civil 
eases  onlv,  last  criminal  cases  only. 

I    \MI>EXβ€” March  1st;   September  13th. 

CHOWANβ€” March.  29th;   October  4th. 

CI  RRITUOKβ€” February  22nd;  Sept.  6th. 

DAREβ€” May    3rd;    Nov.    15th. 

GATESβ€” April   5th;    Oct.   11. 

HYDEβ€” Mav  10th;   Nov.   29th. 

PASQUOTANKβ€” Jan.  11th,  (2  weeks), 
civil  cases  only;  March  Sth,  (2  weeks); 
Sept.    20th;    Nov.    22nd,    civil    cases    onlv. 

PERQUIMANSβ€” March  22nd;   Sept.   29th. 

TYRRELLβ€” April   26th;    Nov.    8th. 

WASHINGTONβ€” Jan.  25th,  civil  cases 
only;    April   12th;    Oct-    18th. 

Second  Judicial  District. 

ROBERT  B.   PEEBLES,     Resident     Judge, 

T'l  CkSOTI 

JOHN  H.  KERR,   Solicitor,  Warrenton. 

SPRING  TERMβ€” O.  H.  Guion,  New  Bern, 
Presiding   Judge. 

FALL  TERMβ€” R.  B.  Peebles,  Jackson, 
Presiding  Judge. 

BERTIEβ€” Feb.  15th;  April  26th  (2  weeks); 
Sept.    13th;    Nov.    15th    (2   weeks). 

HALIFAX β€” Jan.  25th  (criminal  cases 
onlv);  March  1st  (2  weeks);  May  31st  (2 
weeks);  Aug.  23rd  (2  weeks);  Nov.  29th  (2 
weeks) . 

HERTFORDβ€” Feb.  22nd;  April  19th,  jail 
and  civil  cases;  Aug.  16th;  Oct.  ISth  ^2 
weeks),    jail    and    civil    cases. 

NORTHAMPTONβ€” Jan.  ISth,  jail  and  civil 
cases ;  March  22nd  (2  weeks) ;  Aug.  2nd,  jail 
and   civil    cases;    Nov.    1st    (2   weeks). 

WARRENβ€” Feb.  Sth;  June  14th  (2 
weeks);    Sept.    20th    (2    weeks). 

Third   Judicial  District. 

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

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

SPRING  TERMβ€” Chas.  M.  Cooke,  Louis- 
burg,    Presiding  Judge. 


TAKE  HEAD-EASY  FOR 

HEADACHE  AND  NEURALGIA. 


STATE  GOVERNMENTβ€” JUDICIAL    DEPARTMENT. 


15 


The 
National  BanR  of  Commerce, 


NORFOLK,  VIRGINIA 


CAPITAL $1,000,000.00 

SURPLUS    and    PROFITS        500,000.00 

DEPOSITARY  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES,  U.  S.  COURT  AND  OF 
THE    CITY  OF  NORFOLK. 

DEPOSITS,     $4,800,000.00 

Respectfully  solicits  the  business  of  Banks,  Bankers,  Corpora- 
tions, and  Individuals,  and  assures  to  its  clients  a  thoroughly  effi- 
cient  service,   and  an  intelligent  attention  to  details. 

NATHANIEL    BEAMAN,    President. 

TAZEWELL    TAYLOR,  Vice-President. 
H.  M.  KERR,  Cashier. 

M.  C.  FEREBEE,   Assistant   Cashier. 

F.  A.  PORTER,  Assistant  Cashier. 


FALL  TERMβ€” 0.  H.  Guion,  New  Bern, 
Presiding   Judge. 

CARTERETβ€” March   8th;    Oct.    18th. 

CRAVENβ€” Feb.  1st,  criminal  cases  only; 
April  5th,  civil  cases  only;  May  3rd  (2 
weeks),  civil  cases  only;  June-  14th,  crimi- 
nal cases  only;  Oct.  4th  (2  weeks),  1st 
week,  criminal  cases  only,  2nd  week,  civil 
cases  only;  Nov.  22nd  (2  weeks),  civil  cases 
onlv. 

GREENEβ€” Feb.  22nd  (2  weeks);  May  24th 
(2  weeks),  civil  cases  only;  Sept.  6th;  Dec. 
6th. 

JONESβ€” March    29th;    Nov.    1st. 

PAMLICOβ€” April   12th;    Oct.   25th. 

PITTβ€” Jan.  11th;  March  loth  (2  weeks), 
civil  cases  only;  April  19th  (2  weeks);  May 
17th,  civil  cases  only;  Aug.  23rd  (2  weeks), 
civil  cases  only;  Sept.  20th  (2  weeks);  Nov. 
8th  (2  weeks),  civil  cases  only;  Dec.  13th 
(2   weeks),    civil   cases    only. 

Fourth   Judicial    District. 

CHARLES  M.  COOKE,  Resident  Judge, 
Louisburg. 

CHARLES  C.  DANIELS,  Solicitor,  Wilson. 

SPRING  TERMβ€” O.  H.  Allen,  Kinston, 
Presiding   Judge.  . 

FALL  TERMβ€” Chas.  M.  Cooke,  Louisburg, 
Presiding  Judge. 

EDGECOMBEβ€” March  1st;  March  29th  (2 
weeks),  civil  cases  only;  May  31st,  (2 
weeks);  Sept.  13th;  Nov.  1st  (2  week  I, 
civil  cases  only. 


FRANKLINβ€” Jan.  18th  (2  weeks);  April 
12th  (2  weeks);  Aug.  23rd,  criminal  cases 
onlv;   Oct.   18th  (2  weeks),   civil  cases  only. 

MARTINβ€” March  15th;  Jnne  21st;  Sept. 
20th;   Dec.    13th. 

NASHβ€” March  8th,  civil  cases  only;  March 
22nd,  civil  cases  only;  April  26th  i 
1st  week  criminal  cases  only,  2nd  week 
civil  cases  only;  Aug.  30th,  criminal  cases 
only;  Nov.  29th,  (2  weeks),  1st  week  crim- 
inal  cases  only,   2nd  week  civil  cases  only. 

VANCEβ€” Feb.  15th  (2  weeks);  May  17th 
(2   weeks);    Oct.   4th   (2  weeks). 

WILSONβ€” Feb.  1st  (2  weeks),  2nd  week 
civil  cases  only;  May  10th;  Sept.  6th;  Nov. 
15th  (2  weeks),  civil  cases  only;  Dec.  20th, 
criminal   cases   only. 

Fifth    Judicial    District. 

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

RODOLPH  DUFFY,  Solicitor,  Catharine 
Lake. 

SPRING  TERMβ€” W.   R.    Allen,   Gold 
Presiding  Judge. 

FALL  TERMβ€”  0.  H.  Allen,  Kinston,  Pre- 
siding  Judge. 

DUPLINβ€” Feb.  15th  (2  weeks);  Aug.  30th 
(2  weeks);  Nov.  22nd  (2  weel 

LENOIRβ€” Jan.  4th,  civil  cases  only;  Mcu. 
8th  (2  weeks),  1st  week  civil  cases  only, 
β– 2nd  week  criminal  cases  onlj  :  U  lj  17th, 
civil   cases   only;    June   7th    (2   weeks),    Lsi 


When  looKing  for  a  good  baiiK,  looK  this  way. 
Planters  BanK,  RocKy  Mount,  N.  C. 


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STATE    <;o\  ERNMEXT     .li'idUW.    I  >l  .1'  \  RTMENT. 


week  civil  cases  only,  '-'ml  week  criminal 
cases  only;  Vup  :;inl,  criminal  cases  (inly; 
\.i\ .  81  h  c  w  eeks  i,  civil  casi  s  onlj  ;  Dec. 
18th    (2  weeks),   criminal  cases  only. 

\i  w  n  Win  i  i;  .i  in.  i -iii  (2  wi  i 
criminal  cases  only;  March  29th  (3  weeks), 
1st  week  criminal  i  a  i  only,  last  two 
civil  cases  only;  May  24th  (2  weeks), 
civil  cases  only;  July  26th  (2  weeks),  crimi- 
nal cases  only;  Sept.  27th  (3  weeks),  1st 
week  criminal  cases  only,  last  two  weeks 
civil   cases  only;    Dec.   6th,   civil  cases  only. 

ONSLOW    Mardi    1st;    April       19th;    July 
Oct.     18th. 

PENDER-  Jan.  11th;  March  22nd;  Sept. 
13th    (2   weeks). 

SAMPSON  Feb.  1st  (2  weeks);  April  26th 
(2  weeks);  Aug.  9th  (2  week-;;  Oct.  25th 
(2  weeks). 

Sixth    Judicial    District. 

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

ARMISTEAD  JONES,   Solicitor.  Raleigh. 

SPRING  TERM  C.  C.  Lyon,  Elizabeth- 
town,    i'i i  siding  -i  jdge. 

FALL  TERMβ€” W.  R.  Allen,  Cold-lion.. 
Presiding   Judge. 

HARNETT-  Feb.  1st  (2  weeks);  May  17th; 
Sept.  6th;  Nov.  1'ith  (2  weeks),  civil  cases 
only. 

JOHNSTON  March  1st  (2  weeks);  Sept. 
13th    (2  weeks):    Dec.    L3th    (2   weeks). 

WAKEβ€” Jan.    4th    (2   weeks);    Feb.    loth    (2 

I,     civil     cases     only;     March     22nd     (2 

weeks);    April    19th    (3    weeks),    civil    cases 

only;    July    12th     (2    week-);     Sept.    27th    (2 

:     Oct.     25th     (3    weeks),    civil    cases 

only. 

WAYNEβ€” Jan.  18th  (2  weeks);  April  5th 
(2   weeks);   An-.    23rd    (2   week-);    Nov.    29th 

(2     Weeks). 

Seventh  Judicial  District. 

C.   C.    LYOX,   Resident  Judge,  Whiteville. 

X.    A.    SINCLAIR.    Solicitor,   Fayetteville. 

SPRING  TERMβ€” W.  J.  Adams,  Carthage, 
Presiding   Judge. 

FALL  TERM-   <  .   C.   Lyon,   Elizabethtown, 

ling  Judge. 

BLADEN  -March  8th;  Aug.  2nd,  civil 
casi  -  only;  Oct.  18th. 

6R1  NS\1  I'  K  March  16th,  civil  cases 
only;   Sept.   28th;   Oct.   4th,   civil  cases  only. 

COLUMBUS     Feb.    22nd    (2   weeks);    April 
12th    (2    week-);    July   19th    (2   weeks),   civil 
-    only;    Sept.    6th;    Nov.    29th. 

I  I  MBERLANDβ€” Jan.  11th,  criminal  eases 
only;  Feb.  15th,  civil  cases  only;  March 
22nd,  jail  and  civil  cases;  April  26th  i'2 
weeks),    civil    cases    only:    May    24th,    crimi- 


nal cases  only;  Aug.  30th,  criminal  cases 
only;  Oct.  25th  (2  weeks),  civil  cases  only; 
Nov.    22nd,    criminal    cases    only. 

ROBESONβ€” Feb.  1st  (2  weeks),  criminal 
β–   a  -  only;  March  29th  (2  weeks),  civil 
cases  only ;  May  17th,  civil  cases  only; 
June  14th,  civil  cases  only;  July  5th, 
criminal  cases  only;  Nov.  8th  (2  weeks), 
criminal  cases  only;  Dec.  6th  (2  weeks), 
civil    cases    only. 

Eighth  Judicial  District. 

W.   .1.    ADAMS,   Resident  Judge,   Carthage. 
L.   D.   ROBINSON.  Solicitor,  Wadesboro. 
SPRING   TERMβ€” J.    Crawford    Biggs,    Dur- 
ham,   Presiding    Judge. 

KM. I.  TERMβ€” W.  J.  Adams,  Carthage, 
Presiding    Judge. 

WSON β€” Jan.  11th,  criminal  cases  only; 
Feb.  8th,  civil  cases  only;  March  1st,  civil 
cases  only;  April  12th,  criminal  cases  only; 
May  pith,  civil  cases  only;  June  7th,  civil 
cases  only;  Sept.  13th,  criminal  cases  only; 
Oct.  11th,  civil  cases  only;  Dec.  6th,  civil 
cases  only. 

CHATHAMβ€” Feb.  1st;  May  3rd;  Aug. 
9th,   civil  cases  only;   Nov.   15th. 

MnoREβ€” Jan.  19th.  civil  cases  only; 
March  22nd,  civil  cases  only;  April  19th, 
criminal  cases  only;  May  17th  (2  weeks), 
civil  cases  only;  Aug.  16th,  criminal  cases 
only;  Sept.  20th,  civil  cases  only;  Nov. 
22nd.  criminal  cases  only;  D.ec.  13th,  civil 
cases    only. 

RICHMONDβ€” Jan.  4th,  criminal  cases 
only;  March  29th  (2  weeks);  Sept.  6th, 
criminal  cases  only;  Sept.  27th  (2  weeks'), 
civil    cases   only. 

SCOTLANDβ€” March  8th,  civil  cases  only; 
April  26th,  criminal  cases  only;  May  31s't; 
Sept.  20th,  criminal  cases  only;  Oct.  25th, 
civil    cases   only. 

UNIONβ€” Jan.  25th,  criminal  cases  onlv; 
Feb.  15th  (2  weeks),  civil  cases  only; 
March  15th,  criminal  cases  only;  Aug.  2nd, 
criminal  cases  only;  Aug.  23rd  (2  weeks), 
civil  cases  only;  Nov.  1st  (2  weeks),  crimi- 
nal   cases   only. 

Ninth   Judicial   District. 

J.  CRAWFORD  BIGGS,  Resident  Judge, 
Durham. 

JONES   FULLER,    Durham,    Solicitor. 
SPRING    TERMβ€” Benj.     F.     Long,     States- 
ville,    Presiding   Judge. 

FALL  TERMβ€” J.  C.  Biggs,  Durham,  Pre- 
siding Judge. 

ALAMANCEβ€” March  1st;    May    24th,    civil 

cases   only;    Sept.    6th  (2   weeks),    1st   week 

criminal  cases  only;  Nov.  8th,  criminal 
i  ases   only. 

DURHAMβ€” Jan.  4th,  criminal  cases  only; 
β€’Ian.  1Mb  (2  weeks),  civil  cases  onlv;  March 
15th  (2  weeks),  civil  cases  onlv;  May  10th, 
criminal  cases  only;  Aug.  30,  criminal  eases 
only;  Oct.  4th  (2  weeks),  civil  cases  only; 
Dec.    6th,    criminal   cases   only. 

GRANVILLF:-Feb.     1st;     April     26th       (2 


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GUILFORDβ€” Jan.  11th,  civil  cases  only; 
Feb.  8th  (3  weeks),  1st  two  weeks  civil 
cases  only,  3rd  week  criminal  cases  only; 
March  29th,  criminal  eases  only;  April  12th 
(2  weeks),  civil  case  sonly;  May  31st  (3 
weeks),  1st  two  weeks  civil  cases  only,  3rd 
week  criminal  cases  only;  Aug.  23rd,  civil 
cases  only;  Sept.  20th,  criminal  cases  only; 
Oct.  25th  (2  weeks),  civil  cases  only;  Dec. 
13th,    criminal    cases    only. 

ORANGEβ€” March  8th;  May  17th,  civil 
cases  only;   Aug.   9th;   Oct.   18th. 

PERSONβ€” April  5th;  Aug.  16th;  Nov. 
15th. 

Tenth   Judicial   District. 

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

WM.   C.   HAMMER,   Solicitor,   Asheboro. 

SPRING  TERMβ€” E.  B.  Jones,  Winston- 
Salem,    Presiding   Judge. 

FALL  TERMβ€” B.  F.  Long,  Statesville, 
Presiding  Judge. 

DAVIDSONβ€” Feb.  22nd  (2  weeks);  April 
19th,  civil  cases  only ;  Aug.  16th  (2  weeks) ; 
Nov.    15th,    civil    cases    only. 

DAVIEβ€” March  29th  (2  weeks);  Oct.  4th 
(2  weeks). 

IREDELLβ€” Jan.  25th  '2  weeks);  May  17th 
(2  weeks) ;  Aug.  2nd  (2  weeks) ;  Nov.  1st 
(2   weeks) . 

MONTGOMERYβ€” Jan.  18th,  criminal  cases 
only;  April  12th,  civil  cases  only;  Sept. 
20th    (2   weeks). 

RANDOLPHβ€” March  15th  (2  weeks);  July 
19th   (2  weeks);   Dec.   6th   (2  weeks). 

ROWANβ€” Feb.  8th  (2  weeks);  May  3rd 
(2  weeks),  1st  week  criminal  cases  only; 
Aug.  30th  (2  weeks):  Nov.  22nd  (2  weeks), 
1st    week    criminal    cases    only. 

STANLY β€” Jan.  llth,  criminal  cases  only; 
March  8th,  civil  cases  only;  July  12th, 
criminal  cases  only;  Set.  13th,  civil  cases 
only. 

YADKINβ€” April  26th;  Oct.  18th  (2  weeks). 

Eleventh  Judicial  District. 

ERASTT7S  B.  JONES,  Resident  Judge, 
Winston-Salem. 

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

SPRING  TERMβ€” Jas.  L.  Webb,  Shelby, 
Presiding   Judge. 

FALL  TERMβ€” E.  B.  Jones,  Winston-Sa- 
lem,   Presiding  Judge. 


ALLEGHANYβ€” March  22nd;   Aug.     23rd. 

ASHEβ€” March  29th  (2  weeks);  May  31st  (2 
weeks);  July  12th  (2  week-;);  Oct.  25th  (2 
weeks. 

CASWELLβ€” April  12th;   Oct.   18th. 

FORSYTHβ€” Feb.  8th  (2  weeks),  criminal 
cases  only;  March  8th  (2  weeks),  civil  cases 
only;  May  17th  (2  weeks);  July  26th, 
criminal  eases  only;  Sept.  13th  (2  weeks), 
civil  cases  only;  Oct.  llth,  criminal  cases 
only;    Dec.   6th    (2   weeks),    civil  cases   onlv. 

ROCKINGHAMβ€” Feb.  22nd  (2  weeks); 
June  7th  (2  weeks),  civil  cases  only;  Aug. 
2nd,  criminal  cases  only;  Nov.  8th  (2 
weeks). 

STOKESβ€” May  3rd  (2  weeks);  Sept.  27th 
(2    weeks). 

SURRYβ€” Feb.  1st;  April  19th  (2  weeks); 
Aug.  30th  (2  weeks),  civil  cases  onlv;  Nov. 
22nd   (2  weeks). 

Twelfth  Judicial  District. 

JAMES  L.  WEBB,  Resident  Judge,  Shelbv. 

HERIOT  CLARKSON,  Solicitor,  Charlotte. 

SPRING  TERMβ€” W.  B.  Council,  Hickory, 
Presiding   Judge. 

FALL  TER.-xβ€” Jas.  L.  Webb,  Shelby,  Pre- 
siding  Judge. 

CABARRUSβ€” Jan.  25th  (2  weeks):  Mav 
3rd  (2  weeks);  Aug.  30th;  Oct.  25th  (2 
weeks). 

CLEVELANDβ€” March  22nd  (2  weeks); 
Aug.   2nd   (2  weeks);   Nov.   8th   (2  weeks). 

GASTONβ€” Feb.  22nd  (2  weeks);  May  17th 
(2  weeks);   Sept.   14th  (2  weeks);  Nov.  23rd. 

LINCOLN  β€”  April  5th :  Sept.  6th ; 
Dec.    13th. 

MECKLENBURGβ€” Jan.  llth  (2  weeks), 
civil  cases  only  Feb.  8th  (2  weeks),  crimi- 
nal cases  only;  March  8th  (2  weeks),  civil 
cases  only;  April  19th  (2  weeks),  1st  week 
criminal  cases  only,  2nd  week  civil  cases 
only;  Ma}'  31st  (2  weeks),  1st  week  crimi- 
nal eases  only,  2nd  week  civil  cases  only; 
July  19th  (2  weeks),  civil  cases  only;  Aug. 
16th,  (2  weeks),  criminal  cases  only;  Sept. 
27th,  criminal  cases  only;  Oct.  4th  (3 
weeks),  civil  cases  only:  Nov.  29th  (2 
weeks),  1st  week  civil  cases  only,  2nd  week 
criminal    cases   only. 

Thirteenth  Judicial  District. 

W.    B.    COUNCIL,    Resident   Judge,    Hick- 
ory. 
FRANK    A    LINNEY,    Solicitor,    Boone. 


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SPRING    TERM     M.    H.    Justice,      Ruther- 

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PALL    TERM  -W.    B.      Council,     Hickory, 

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ALEXANDERβ€” Feb.    15th;    Sept.    27th      (2 

\    eks). 

I    M.iiW  ELL     Feb.    22nd    (2    weeks);    May 

,    civil   cases  only;    Aug.   30th 

I  -  weeks);    Nov.   29th   (2  weeks),  civil  casts 

I    M'\\\i:.\     Feb.    1st    (2   weeks);    May  3rd 

eks),    civil    cases   only;    July   12th,    (2 

eks);    Nov.    1st   (2  weeks). 

HIT!  HELL     April     5th    (2    weeks);     July 

26th   (2  weeks),   civil  eases  only;   Nov.  loth 

( 2    weeks) . 

VVATAt  G A      March   22nd    (2   weeks);    Sept. 
i   th    (2   wei 

\\  Il.KESβ€” Jan.   18th   (2   weeks),   civil   cases 
only;    March    8th    (2    weeks):    Aug.    9th    (2 
;     Oct.     11th     (2    weeks),    civil    cases 
oi  ly. 

Fourteenth  Judicial  District. 
M.    H.    JUSTICE,    Resident   Judge,    Ruth- 
erfordton. 
J.   F.   SPATNHOUR,   Solicitor,  Morganton. 
SPRING   TERMβ€” Jos.   S.   Adams,   Asheville, 

siding  Judge. 
FALL   TERMβ€” M.    H.    Justice,    Rutherford- 
t   n.    Presiding  Judge. 

BURKE     March   8th    (2   weeks);    May   31st 
(2    weeks),    civil    cases    only;    Aug.    9th    (2 
i);     Dec.    6th    (2    weeks),    civil    cases 
only. 

HENDERSON     March    1st,    criminal    cases 

May    10th    (2    weeks),    jail    and    civil 

ses;    Oct.     Kli    (2    weeks),    criminal    cases 

Nov.    15th    (2   weeks),    jail   and   civil 

VIcDOWELL     Jan.     18th     (2     weeks),     civil 
:    Feb.    15th   (2  weeks);   July  26tn 
Sept.   20th   (2  weeks). 
S     April  19th  (2  weeks);  Oct.  ISth   (2 
weeks). 

RUTHERFORDβ€” Feb.   1st   (2  weeks),   civil 
i. ';β–        \ i iril   5th   (2  weeks);   Aug.   23rd 
(2    week-),    civil    cases    only;    Nov.    1st      (2 
wicks). 

YANCEYβ€” March    22nd    (2    weeks);      June 
14th,   civil   cases  only;   Sept.   8th  (2  weeks). 

Fifteenth    Judicial    District. 

JOS.    S.    A     VMS,    Resident   Judge,    Ashe- 
ville. 
MARK  W.  BROWN,  Solicitor,  Asheville.  β€’ 


SPRING  TERMβ€”  Garland  S.  Ferguson, 
Waynesville,    Presiding   Juuge. 

FALL  TERMβ€” Jos.  S.  Adams,  Asheville, 
Presiding  Judge. 

BUNCOMBEβ€” Feb.  1st  (3  weeks);  March 
8th  (4  weeks),  civil  cases  only;  April  19th 
(2  weeks);  May  24th  (4  weeks),  civil  cases 
only;  Aug.  2nd  (2  weeks);  Sept.  13th  (6 
weeks),  civil  cases  only;  Nov.  15th  (2 
weeks);  Dec.  6th  (2  weeks),  civil  cases 
only. 

MADISONβ€” Jan.     'ISth      (2    weeks),     civil 

cases   only;    Feb.    22nd    (2   weeks);    May   3rd 

(2   weeks),    civil    cases   only;    Aug.    16th     (2 

i;    Nov.      1st    (2    weeks).      civil    cases 

only. 

TRANSYLVANIAβ€” April  5th  (2  weeks); 
August    30th    (2    weeks);    November    29th. 

Sixteenth  Judicial  District. 

GARLAND  P.  FERGUSON,  Resident 
Judge,  Wavnesville. 

niAD.  D.  BRYSON,  Solicitor,  Bryson 
City. 

SPRING  TERMβ€” Geo.  W.  Ward,  Elizabeth 
City,    Presiding   Judge. 

FALL  TERMβ€” Garland  S.  Ferguson, 
Waynesville,    Presiding   Judge. 

(  HEROKEEβ€” March  29th  (2  weeks);  Aug. 
9th    (2   weeks);    Nov.   8th   (2  weeks). 

CLAYβ€” April   12th;   Sept.   20th. 

GRAHAMβ€” March  15th  (2  weeks);  Sept. 
6th    (2  weeks). 

HAYWOODβ€” Jan.  25th  (3  weeks);  July 
12th   (2   weeks);    Sept.    27th    (2  weeks). 

JACKSONβ€” Feb.  15th  (2  weeks):  May 
17 th  (2  weeks),  civil  cases  only;  Oct.  11th 
(2  weeks). 

MA<  ONβ€” April  19th  (2  weeks);  Nov.  22nd 
(2  weeks). 

s\\  UNβ€” March  1st  (2  weeks);  July  26th 
(2    weeks);    Oct.    25th    (2   weeks). 


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COURTS. 

The    United    States    Circuit    and    District 

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

EASTERN    DISTRICT. 

HARRY  SKINNER.  District  Attorney. 
Raleigh. 

J.  A.  GILES,  Assistant  District  Attorney 
Piitsboro. 


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I      Raleigh  Circuit  and  Districtβ€” H.  L.  Grant, 
[  Clerk;   George  L.   Tonnoffski,   Deputy  Clerk. 
β€”May  24th,    (2);   November  22nd,   (3). 

Wilmington  Ciltuit  and  District β€” S.  P. 
Collier,  Clerk;  J.  K.  Collier,  Deputy 
Clerkβ€” May  10th,   (2);  November  8th,   (2). 

New  Bern  Circuit  and  Districtβ€” George 
Green,  Deputy  Clerk,  New  Bernβ€” April 
26th,    (2);    October   25th,    (2). 

Elizabeth  City  Circuit  and  Districtβ€” T.  J. 
Markham,  Deputy  .  Clerk,  Elizabeth  City- 
April    12th;    October    11th. 

Washington    Circuit    and    Districtβ€” Arthur 
Mayo,    Clerkβ€” April   19th;    October   18th. 
WESTERN  DISTRICT. 
JAMES  E.   BOYD,  Judge,  Greensboro. 
A.    E.    HOI  TON,    District    Attorney,    Win- 
ston. 


VUGUSTUS  PRICE,  Assistant  District  At- 
tci uey,    Salisbury. 

J.   M.   MILLIKAN,  Marshal,  Greensboro. 

Greensboro  Circuit  and  District  Court β€” 
Samuel  L.  Trogden,  Clerk,  Greensboro. β€” 
April   5th,    (2);    October  4th,    (2). 

Statesville  Circuit  and  District  Court- 
Henry  C.  Ccwles,  Clerk,  Statesville. β€” April 
19th,    (2);    October  18th,    (2). 

Asheville  Circuit  and  District  Court β€” 
W.  S.  Hyams,  Clerk,  Asheville β€” May  3rd, 
(2);   November  1st,    (3). 

Charlotte  Circuit  and  District  Court β€” 
Henry  C.  Cowles,  Clerk,  Statesville β€” June 
7lh,    (2);    December    6th,    (2). 

Wilkesboro  Circuit  and  District  Court β€” 
Milton  McNeill,  Wilkesboro,  Clerk. β€” May 
21th;    November  22nd. 


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<  OMMANDER  -  IN  -  CHIEFβ€” William  W. 
Kitchin,    Governor. 

CHIEF  OF  STAFFβ€” Thomas  R.  Robertson, 
Brigadier-General. 

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

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, 
Kinston. 

D.  L.  Ward,  Colonel  and  Naval  Aide, 
New  Bern.  , 

Alex.  J.  Feilds,  Colonel  and  Military  Sec- 
retary,   Raleigh. 

'  General  Staff. 

Thos.  R.  Robertson,  Brigadier-General, 
Adi'itant-General,    Charlotte. 

Aifred  Williams,  Colonel,  Assistant  Ad- 
jutant-General,  Raleigh. 


R.  I..  Leinster,  Lieut.  Colonel,  Assistan 
Adjutant-General,   Raleigh. 

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. 

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

F.  L.  DeVane,  Major  and  Assistant  Quar 
termaster   General,    Brevard. 

J.  G.  Hollingsworth,  Major  and  Assis 
tant    Quartermaster-General,     Fayetteville. 

D.  R.  Johnson,  Major  and  Assistant  Chic 
of  Ordnance,   Winnabovv. 

J.  L.  Currin,  Captain  and  Assistant  Clue: 
ol  Ordnance,  Henderson. 


Thomas    Stringfield,      Colonel,      Inspector 
Gen  ral.    Waynesville. 

Geo.   E.  Hood,  Lieutenant  Colonel,    ' 
ant    Inspector  General,   Goldsboro. 

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


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S'ORTH    i    \l!i)|.|\A    \  VTH>\  \|,  GUARD. 


.1.    W.    Norw<  i        β€’       i    and    Assistant    I n 
< .  neral,    \\  aj  ni  s>  ille. 


lert,     Colonel    and    Cjininis- 
ii.    Rutin  rfordton. 
F.    J.    Coxe,    Lieut.    Colonel   and   Assistant 

j  Geni  ral,     VVadesboro. 
B.    II.    Kirkpatrick,      Major   and    Assistant 
( !i  mmissary  ( !  nei  a  I,   W  ij  nesville. 

John    11.     Andrews,     Major    and    Assistant 
( lommissionan  -General,    Raleigh. 


Jacob  L.  Ludlow,  Colonel  and  Chief  of 
Engineers,   Win-;  on  Sa  t<  rn. 

Wallace  (i.  Riddick,  Lieut.  Col.  and 
Assistant  Chief  of   Engineers,   Raleigh. 

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

Quint  E.  Smith,  Major  and  Assistant 
Chief    of    Engineers,    Concord. 


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

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

R.  T.  Daniel,  Major  and  Assistant  Pay- 
master-General,    Weldon. 

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


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

L.  B.  Bristol,  Lieut.  Col.  and  Assistant 
tor   Small   Arms   Practice,    Statesvilla. 

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

X.  II.  McGeachy,  Major  and  Assistant 
Small  Arms  Practice,  Fayetteville. 


D.  M.  Hodges,  Colonel  and  Judge  Advo- 
cate 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.  Bullard,  Major  and  Assistant  Judge 
Advocate-General,   Fayetteville. 


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

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

('has.  S.  Jordan,  Major  and  Surgeon, 
Asheville. 

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

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

A.  R.  Winston,  Major  and  Surgeon, 
Franklin  ton. 

II.  McK.  Tucker,  Captain,  Assistant  Sur- 
geon,   Raleigh. 

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

A.  H.  Harriss,  Captain  and  Assistant  Sur- 
geon, Charlotte. 

E.  C.  Boyette,  Captain  and  Assistant  Sur- 
geon,   Charlotte. 

M.  D.  Abernathy,  Captain  and  Assistant 
Surgeon,   Reidsville. 


H.  H.  Bass,  First  Lieutenant  and  Assist- 
an1     Surgeon,    Henderson. 

J.    Lewis   Banes,   First  Lieutenant  and  As- 
sistant   Surgeon,    Winston-Salem, 
i  .    L.    Pridgen,    First    Lieutenant   and    As- 
iii    Surgeon,    Kinston. 

First    Brigade. 
FIELD    AND    STAFF. 

Brigadier  General  Joseph  F.  Armfield,  Brl- 
u.t.li'   Commander,    Statesville. 

Lt.-Col.  R.  L.  Leinster,  Assistant  Adjutant 
Gi  neral,   Raleigh. 

Major  J.  G.  Hollingsworth,  Chief  Quarter- 
master,   Fayetteville. 

Major  W.   G.   Smith,  Inspector,   Asheville. 

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

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

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

Major  C.  S.  Jordan,  Chief  Surgeon,  Ashe- 
ville. 

First    Regiment. 

Colonelβ€” J.    T.    Gardner,    Shelby. 

Lieutenant-Colonelβ€” J.  C.  Bessent,  Win- 
ston-Salem. 

Majorsβ€” Robert  L.  Flanigan,  Statesville; 
D.  D.  Parks,  Mount  Airy;  L.  W.  Young, 
Asheville. 

Captain  and  Adjutant β€” W.  R.  Bobcrtson, 
Charlotte. 

Captain  and  Chaplain β€” W.  R.  Minter, 
Lincolnton. 

Captain  and  Quartermasterβ€” J.  D.  Line- 
berger,    Shelby. 

Captain  and  Commissar}' β€” J.  F.  Roberts, 
Shelby. 

First  Lieutenants  and  Battalion  Adju- 
tantsβ€” Joe  Hill.  Concord;  J.  W.  Dalton, 
Winston-Salem;  A.  W.  Freeman,  Waynes- 
ville. 

Second  Lieutenants,  Batallion  Q.  M.'s  and 
Commissaries,  H.  A.  Millis,  High  Point; 
R.  H.  Morrison,  Stanly;  P.  W.  Eshelman, 
High  Point. 

Company  Aβ€” Captain  E.  Lyerly,  Hick- 
ory.  . 

Company  B β€” Captain  W.  R.  Cox,  Salis- 
bury. 

Company  C β€” Captain  J.  G.  Wooten,  Win- 
ston-Salem. 

Company  D β€” Captain  R.  A.  Page,  Char- 
lotte. 

Company  Eβ€” Captain  J.  E.  Deitz,  States- 
ville. 

Company  Fβ€” Captain  F.  M.  Lindsey, 
Asheville. 

Company  G β€” Captain  0,  M.  Gardner, 
Shelby. 

Company  Hβ€” Captain  L.  M.  Killian, 
Waynesville. 

Companv  Iβ€” Captain  W.  A.  Jackson, 
Mount   Airy. 

Company  Kβ€” Captain  C.  I.  Bard,  Ashe- 
ville. 

Company  L β€” Captain  Louis  A.  Brown, 
Concord. 

Company  M β€” Captain  L.  M.  Dodamead, 
High  Point. 


TAKE  HEAD-EASY 
HEADACHE 


FOR 
AND  NEURALGIA. 


NORTH  CAROLINA  NATIONAL  GUARD.  21 


Wachovia  National  Bank 


WINSTON-SALEM,    N.    C. 

(Established  1879.) 

Capital,       .  .  $150,000.00 

Surplus  and  Proiits,  190,000.00 

Twenly-nine  years  of  conservative,  successful 
banking. 

JAS.  A.  GRAY,  President.  E.  S.  GRAY,  Ass't  Cashier. 

Second  Regiment.  Third  Regiment. 

Colonel β€” H.    C.    Bragaw,    Washington.  Colonel β€” J.    N.    Craig,    Reidsville. 

Lieutenant-Colonel β€” J.  Van  B.  Metts,  Wil-         Lieutenant-Colonel β€” S.    W.      Minor,      Dur- 


mington. 
Majorsβ€” C.     B.     Elliott,     Edenton;     W.     C. 

Rodman,    Washington;    T.    S.    Pace,    Wilson. 

Captain  and  Adjutant β€” Edwin  A.  Metts, 
Wilmington. 

Captain  and  Quartet  master β€” J.  N.  Pearce, 
Wilson. 


ham 

Majors β€” J.  J.  Bernard,  Raleigh;  C.  L. 
MeGhee,  Franklinton;  R.  M.  Albright,  Ka 
leigh. 

Captain    and    Adjutant β€” S.    Glenn    Brown, 
Greensboro. 

Captain  and  Quartermaster β€” W.   T.    Whit- 


Captain   and    ChapLinβ€” Rev.    N.    Harding,  ten-    Henderson. 

Washington.                                     '  Captain     and     Commissary β€” R.     W.     Mor- 

Captain    and    Commissaryβ€” F.      L.      Black,  phis, .  Reidsville. 

Maxton.  Captain   and   Chaplain β€” Rev.    Alpheus   Mc- 

First     Lieutenants     and     Battalion     Adju-  Cullen,  Washington. 

tantsβ€” J.   T.   Dortch,  Goldsboro;   H.   H.  Mur-  First  Lieutenants  and   Battalion  Adjutants 

ray,    Wilson;    W.    R.    Capehart,    Avoea.            I  β€” S.    E.    Winston,    Youngsville:    W.    R.    Mil- 

S  i    nd    Lieutenants,     Batta  :on,     Q.     M.'s  ler,    Raleigh;    Gordon    Smith,    Raleigh, 

and   Commissariesβ€” \V.    M.    Bond,     Edenton;  Second  Lieutenants,  Ba.tahon,  Q.  M.'s  and 

R.    G.    White,    Edenton;    D.   -I.    Murray,    Wil-  Coins.β€”  B.     F.     Green,     Franklinton;     S.     L. 

son.  Rotter,   Raleigh;   A.   C.   Metidenhall,   Greens- 

^Company    A-Captain     Paul    Jones,    Tar-  bocΒ°onlpany  A_Captain  w.  H.  Phillips,  Lex- 

Kinst<rny      B-CapUin      "'      Β°-      Harper>  '"Company    B-Captam    W.    F.    Moody,    Ra- 

wSmTSTon  C-Captain    W"    F'    Robertson'  'Company  C-CaPtain   B.   F.    Payne,   Hen- 

boCompany    D-Captain    S.     Cohen,    Go'ds-  dβ„’pany     D_Captain     j.      B.      Thomas, 

"company     E-Captain       J.      W.     Bizzell,  Lo^^y    E_Captain     j.      Robt.      wood, 

Uoldsuoro.  Oxford. 

Company     Fβ€” Captain     E.     R.    McKethan,  Company    Fβ€”  Captain    I.        H.      Kearney, 

Fayetteville.  Franklinton. 

Company  G-=-Captain  O.   B.   Wynne,   Wash-  Company    Gβ€” Captain    R.     G.     Gladstone, 

ington.  Reidsville. 

Company  Hβ€” Captain  C.  M.  Faircloth,  Company  Hβ€” Captain  Frank  Rose,  War- 
Clinton,  renton. 

Company  Iβ€” Captain  J.  L.  Wiggins,  Eden-  Company  Iβ€” Captain  J.  C.  Freeman,  Bur- 
ton, lington.    . 

Company   Kβ€” Captain   E.    S.    Darden,   Wil-  Company    K-  Captain    II.     I..     Allen,    Wel- 


son. 


don. 


Company  Lβ€” Captain  J.    B.    Malloy,   Lum-  Company   Lβ€”  Captain     K.      H.    Kuykendall, 

ber    Bridge.  Greensboro. 

Company  Mβ€” Captain  O.   W.    Bennett,  Jr.,  Company    M     Captain     S.     C.     <  hampers, 

Maxton.    '  Durham. 

*  Planters  BanK,  RocKy  Mount,    N.    C.    Capital, 
$50,000;  Surplus  and  Profits,  $48,000. 


22 


NORTH    I   \i;tH.l  \  \    i;  ULROALS. 


Vrtplery. 

i     \.    Pii  Id    Artillery    Captain     M. 

u     \\  iii. nn-.   (  hai  li 
l'ir-i    i        Coast    An iliery    i  aptain   J.    H. 
11,   \,  u    Bern. 

Naval   Brigade. 

COMMANDER  AND  STAFF. 

Brigai  mander-  <  'aptain  Thomas    C. 

Daniels,   Ni  Β«   Bern. 

Brigai  li    Executivi    I  >fficer    Lieut .  <  "in.   E. 
E.    Will    nn  -.    New    Hern. 

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

!         Adjutant β€” Lieutenant      F.       H. 
Shipp,    New   Bern, 

Brigade  Paymasterβ€” Lieutenant  T.  D.   Car- 
raway,    \  w    Bern. 

Asst.    Engineer β€”    Jr.    Lieutenant,,   W.    E. 
Smith,  New  Bern. 

Aβ€” i.     Paymaster β€” Jr.    Lieutenant,    C.    W 
Hollowell.    Elizabeth  City. 

Aide    Brig.     (jom. β€” Jr.     Lieuti  nam     W.     J. 
i        on,   Plymouth. 

Surgeon β€” Lieut.    Com.    R.      Duval      Jones, 
New  Hern. 

Asst.    Surgeon     Lieutenant    A.    W.    Disso- 
way,    Plymouth. 

\  β€” t.    Surgeon β€” Jr.    Lieutenant   J.    F.    Pat- 
i..    New    Hern. 


Signal  Officer β€” Lieutenant  Albert  T. 
Willis,   New   Bern. 

Brigade  Chaplainβ€” Lieutenant'  C.  F. 
Smith,   Elizabeth  City. 

Naval    Brigade β€” Battalions. 

FIRST   BATTALION. 

Commander β€” C.    D.    Biadham,    New   Bern. 
Lieutenant      Commander β€” H.      M.      Chase, 
Executive  Officer,   Wilmington. 

FIRST    DIVISIONβ€”  \\  ILMINGTON. 

Lieutenant β€” C.    Martin,    Wilmington. 
SECOND   DIVISIONβ€” NEW   BERN. 
Lieutenant β€” C.   J.    McSorley,   New  Bern. 

SIXTH   DIVISIONβ€” BEAUFORT. 
Lieutenant β€” Thos.    Thomas,    Beaufort. 

SECOND    BATTALION. 
Commanderβ€” John    L.    Phelps,    Plymouth. 
Lieutenant   Commander β€” J.    T.    Smithwick, 

itive   Officer,    Windsor. 
Jr.    Lieutenant β€” W.    R.    Hampton,    Adjt., 
Plymouth. 

THIRD   DIVISIONβ€” WINDSOR. 
Lieutenant β€” W.    M.    Sutton,    Windsor. 
FOURTH    DIVISIONβ€” PLYMOUTH. 
Lieutenant β€” Clarence    Latham,     Plymouth. 

FIFTH   DIVISIONβ€” ELIZABETH  CITY. 
Lieutenant β€” W.   A.   Worth,  Elizabeth  City. 


North  Carolina  Railroads. 


Atlantic  Coast  Line  System. 

1  hi    n   Hoard   of  Directors β€” H.   Walters, 

New   York. 

President     T.    ML    Emerson,    Wilmington. 

\  i  Presidents β€” Alexander  Hamilton,  Pe- 
tersburg, Va. ;  C.  S.  Gadsden,  Charleston, 
S     I     ;   J.   R.    Keiily,    Wilmington. 

Secretary β€” H.    L.    Borden,    New    York. 

Treasurer β€” James    F.    Post,    Wi'mington. 

I  omptroller β€” H.     C.     Prince,     Wilmington. 

General  Counselβ€” Alexander  Hamilton,  Pe- 
tersburg, Va. 

Auditor  Passenger  Receipts β€” Geo.  S.  Le- 
Grand,    Wilmington. 

Auditor  Freight  Receipts β€” Ed.  L.  Prince, 
Wilmington. 

Auditor  Disbursements β€” II.  It.  McKee, 
\\  i  Imington. 

General  Manager β€” W.  N.  Royall,  Wil- 
mington. 

Chief  Engineer β€” E.  B.  Pleasants,  Wil- 
mington. 

nil    Superintendent,    First    Division β€” 
W.    II.    Ni  well,    Rocky   Mount. 

itant     General     Superintendent,     First 
Divisionβ€” J.     F.     Divine,    Wilmington. 

General  Superintendent,  Second  Division  β€” 
J.    V    Brand,    Savannah,    Ga. 

General  Superintendent,  Third  Division β€” 
';  i    Riddle,    Jacksonville,    Fla. 

ral    Superintendent    .Motive    Power β€” R. 
E.    Smith.    Wilmington. 

Supt.  Telegraph  W.  P.  Cline,  Wilming- 
ton. 

Freight  Claim  Agent  A.  !I.  Shepard, 
\\  ilmington. 

Freight  Traffic  Manager β€” R.  A.  Brand, 
Wilmington. 


Transportation β€” 
J.    Craig, 
W.    Perrin, 


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TAKE  HEAD-EASY 
HEADACHE 


General    Superintendent 
E.   Borden,   Wilmington. 

Passenger    Traffic    Manager 
Wilmington. 

General    Freight     Agents β€” J. 
James   Menzies,    Savannah,    Ga. 

Assistant  General  Freight  Agent β€” C.  McD. 
Davis,     Wilmington. 

General  Passenger  Agent β€” T.  C.  White, 
Wilmington. 

Southern    Railway    System. 

President β€” W.  W.  Finlev,  Washington, 
D.    C. 

First  Vice-President β€” A.  B.  Andrews, 
Raleigh,  N.   C. 

Vice-President β€” J.  M.  Culp,  Washington, 
D.    C. 

Vice-President  and  General  Manager β€” C. 
H.    Ackert,    Washington,    D.    C. 

Vice-Presidentβ€” T.  C.  Powell,  St.  Louis, 
Mo. 

Vice-President β€” Fairfax  Harrison,  Wash- 
ington,  D.   C. 

Vice-President β€” II.  B.  Spencer,  Washing- 
ton,   D.   C. 

Secretary β€” R.   D.   Lankford,   New  York. 

Treasurer β€” H.  C.  Anslev,  Washington, 
I).    C. 

General  Counsel  at  New  York β€” Francis  L. 
St    tson,   New  York. 

General  Counsel  at  Washington β€” Alfred  P. 
Thorn,    Washington,    D.    C. 

General  Counsel  at  Louisville β€” Alex.  P. 
Humphrey,     Louisville,    Ky. 

General  Solicitor β€” W.  A.  Henderson, 
Washington,   D.   C. 

FOlT 
AND  NEURALGIA. 


NORTH    CAROLINA    RAILROADS. 


CHAS.  E.  JOHNSON,  President. 


F.  H.  BRIGGS,  Cashier. 


Raleigh  Banking  &  Trust  Co. 

Capital,         $100,000.00 
Surplus,  16,500.00 

Deposits.         550,000  00 

"THE  ROUND  STEPS  BANK." 

Third  Generation  of  Successful  Banking. 

Has  Paid  to  Stockholders  Over   $1,500,000.00   in   Profits. 


H.     Plant,     Washington, 
Kemper,      Washington, 


Comptroller β€” A. 
D.   C. 

Auditorβ€” E.      H. 
D.   C. 

Assistant  Auditor β€” C.  B.  Hayes,  Wash- 
ington,   D.    C. 

Assistant  to  General  Manager β€” P.  L.  Mc- 
Manus,    Washington,    D.    C. 

Manager  Northern  and  Eastern  Districts β€” 
J.    N.    Seale,    Washington,    D.    C. 

Manager  Middle  and  Western  Districts β€” 
M.     M.    Richey,    Atlanta,    Ga. 

General  Superintendent,  Northern  District 
β€” F.    H.    Coapman,    Danville,    Va. 

General  Superintendent,  Eastern  District β€” 
W.    N.    Foreacre,    Charlotte,    N.    C. 

General  Superintendent,  Middle  District β€” 
G.    R.    Loyal],    Knoxville,    Tenn. 

General  Superintendent,  Western  District 
β€” H.    E.    Hutchins.    Birmingham,    Ala. 

Division  Superintendent β€” P.  G.  Walton, 
Greensboro,    N.    C. 

Freight  Traffic  Manager β€” L.  Green,  .Wash- 
ington,   D.    C. 

Assistant  Freight  Traffic  Manager β€” G.  R. 
Browder,    Atlanta,    Ga. 

Assistant  Freight  Traffic  Manager β€” John 
B.   Munson,   Washington,   D.    C. 

Assistant  Freight  Traffic  Manager β€” Ran- 
dall   Clifton,    Atlanta,    Ga. 

General  Freight  Agent β€” J.  II.  Drake, 
Richmond,    Va. 

General  Freight  Agent β€” E.  II.  Shaw, 
Charleston,    S.   C. 

General  Freight  Agentβ€” II.  L.  Miller, 
Knoxville,    Tenn. 

General  Freight  Agent β€” R.  B.  P'egram, 
Nashville,    Tenn. 

General  Freight  Agent β€” I.  L.  Graves, 
Memphis,    Tenn. 

General  Freight  Agent β€” R.  L.  Simpson, 
Birmingham,    Ala. 

Seaboard   Air   Line   System. 

President β€” W.    A.    Garrett,    Norfolk,   Va. 

First  Vice-President β€” L.  Sevier,  Norfolk, 
Va. 

Secretary β€” D.  C.  Porteous,  New  \"il., 
N.  Y. 

Treasurerβ€” Robert  L.  Nutt,  Portsmouth, 
Va. 

General  Counselβ€” L.  R.  Watts,  Ports- 
mouth,   Va 

Comptrol'er-  T.  \V.   Ruhr,  Portsmouth,   Va 


Chief  Engineerβ€” W.  L.  Seddon,  Port- 
mouth,    Va. 

General  Superintendentβ€” C.  H.  Hix, 
Portsmouth,    Va. 

Division  Superinl  ndentβ€” J.  II.  Witt, 
Richmond,   Va. 

Division  Superintend  ntβ€” J.   M.  Shea,  Ea) 
let. 

Division  Superintendentβ€” W.  A.  Gore, 
Abbeville,    S.    C. 

Division  Superintendent β€” H.  B.  Grimshaw, 
Ami  ricus,    Ga. 

Division  Superintendentβ€” W.  A.  Witt, 
Jacksonville,  Fla. 

Division    Superintendentβ€” R.     E.     B" 
Jacksonville,    Fla. 

Superintendent  of  Telegraphβ€”  \Y.  F.  Wil- 
liams,   Portsmouth,    Va. 

General  Freight  Agentβ€” C.  it.  Capps,  Nor- 
folk.   Va. 

Assistant  General  Freight  Vgent β€” R.  1. 
Cheatham,    Norfolk,   Va. 

General  Passenger  Agent  C.  B.  Ryan, 
Portsmouth,   Va. 

Assistant  General  Passengsr  Agent β€” C.  D. 
Wayne,    Portsmouth,    Va. 

Aberdeen  &  Asheboro  Railway. 

President  and  Traffic  Managerβ€” Henry  A. 
Page,    Aberdeen. 

General   Manager β€” J.   R.    Page,   Biscoe. 

Auditor β€” Frank    Page,    Biscoe. 

S  eretary  and  Treasurer β€” Mary  E.  Page. 
Abeideen. 

Aberdeen  and  Rock  Fish  Rail- 
road Company, 

President  and  General  Manager β€” John 
Blue,     Aberdeen. 

Secretary  and  Treasurerβ€” W.  A.  Blue, 
Aberdeen. 

Auditorβ€” J.    W.    Phillips,     Aberdeen. 

General  Superintendentβ€” C.  N.  Blu  . 
Aberdeen. 

Atlantic      and      North      Carolina 
Railroad. 

President β€” J.  W.     Grainger,     Kinston. 

S  nretary  and  Treasurer β€” D.  J.  Broadhuret. 
Goldsboro. 

Attorney β€”  P.  M.    Pearsall,    New    Bern. 


Planters  BanK,  RocKy  Mount,  N.  C.  J.  C.  Bras- 
well,  Pres. ;  Jno.  M.  Sherrod,  Vice-Pres. ;  J.  W. 
AycocK,  Cashier ;  C.  V.  Brow  n,  Asst.  Cashier. 


\OKTH     (  AKHI.I  \  \     |;  UI.KOADS. 


Atlantic  and   Western  R.  R. 

Pri  d  "i  and  General  Managerβ€” J.  H. 
\\  Lnd(  i .     Haul''.     Va. 

Superintend  nt  and  Auditorβ€” II.  P.  Ed- 
v  .ml-.    Sanford. 

Caldwell    and    Northern    Rail- 
way Company. 

President     Win.   A.   Barber,  Chester,  S.  0. 
Treasurei     F.    Wolfe,    (Inst. a-,    S.    C. 
General    Managerβ€” L.    T.    Nichols,    Chester, 

S    C. 
Auditor-  M.    G.    Upchlirch,   Chester,    S.    C. 

Carolina.     Clincbfield     and     Ohio 
Railway. 

presidenl  Geo.  L.  Carter,  Johnson  City, 
Tenn. 

\         President    and    General    Managerβ€” M. 
.   iples,    Johnson   City,   Tenn. 
v.  itant     General    Freight    Agentβ€” J.    A. 
in-,  .    Johnson   City,   Tenn. 

Carolina       and       Northwestern 
Railway. 

Presidentβ€” W.    A.    Barber,    Chester,    S.    C. 
Auditor-    M.    G.    Upchurch,    Chester,    S.    C. 
General    Managerβ€” L.   T.    Nichols,    Chester, 
S.   C. 

Cashie    and   Chowan   Railroad. 

President     and     General     Managerβ€” J.     T. 
Deal,   Norfolk,   Va. 
Treasurerβ€” J.   C.   Johnson,   Norfolk,   \a. 

Chowan    and   Anlander  Railroad 
Company. 

Presidentβ€” P.   D.   Camp,   Franklin,   Va. 

5  i  β–   tary  and  Treasurerβ€” R.  J.  Camp, 
Franklin,   Va. 

Gi  .:'  Managerβ€” J.  L.  Camp,  Franklin. 
\  i. 

Cliffside   Railroad   Company. 

Presid  nt     B.    D.    Heath,    Cliffside. 

Gen  ial  Manager  and  Passenger  Agentβ€” 
(        II   alii.     Cliffside. 

Vie.  Presidenl  and  Treasurer β€” R.  R. 
Haynes,    Cliffside. 

Gei  ral  Freight  Agentβ€” .John  M.  Scott, 
'  liffside. 

Secretary     <  I  arles    11.     Haynes.     Cliffside. 

Danville  &  Western  Railway. 

Presidenl  and  Chairman  Board  of  Direc- 
torsβ€”  \.    B.    Andrews,    Raleigh. 

-      β–   β€’  :.  .      II      \V.    Miller.    Raleigh. 

Treasurtrβ€” C.    L.   Booth.    Danville,    Va. 

Auditorβ€” T.   B.   Cowper,   Danville,   Va. 

:  intendent β€” Theodore    Parker, 
Danville,    \ 

Dover  and   Southbound  Railway. 

I'ri  -id  ntβ€”  \V.  A.  Wimsatt,  Washington, 
D     I 

Manag  r β€” 1).       \V.       !!:β–   hardson, 
Dover. 

Tri  asun  r   -W.    B.    II     B'andford,    Dover. 

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Durham    and    Charlotte    Rail- 
road Company. 

President β€” J.    B.    Lennig,    Bridesburg,    Pa. 
Genera]  Managerβ€” John  H.  Kennedy,  Gulf. 

Durham      and      South      Carolina 
Railroad    Company. 

I'm  sident β€” Ernest  Williams,  Lvnchburg, 
Va. 

Vice-President β€” J.  A.  Duncan,  East  Dur- 
ham. 

General   Manager β€” W.    R.    Bonsai,    Hamlet. 

Secretary β€” J.    A.    Ford,    Lynchburg,    Va. 

Treasurer β€” Ernest  Williams,  Lvnchburg, 
Va. 

Superintendent β€” R.  A.  Honeycutt,  East 
Durham. 

Durham     and     Southern     Rail- 
way Company. 

President β€” B.    N.    Duke,    Durham. 
Vice-President β€” J.    E.    Stagg,    Durham. 
Superintendent β€” W.   Hall,   Durham. 
General   Freight   and   Passenger   Agent β€” S. 
II.    Reams,    Durham. 
General   Counsel β€” F.   L.   Fuller,   Durham. 

East    Carolina    Railway    Com- 
pany. 

President  and  Treasurer β€” Henry  Clark 
Bridgers,     Tarboro. 

Auditor β€” R.   R.    Bridgers,   Tarboro. 

General  Freight  and  Passenger  Agent β€” 
Haywood   Foxhall,   Tarboro. 

East    Tennessee    and    Western 

North    Carolina    Railroad. 

President β€” F.  P.  Howe,  Johnson  City, 
Tenn. 

Secretary  and  Treasurer β€” J.  S.  Wise, 
β€’Inlinson    City,    Tenn. 

General  Superintendent β€” Geo.  W.  Hardin, 
Johnson    City,    Tenn. 

New    Hanover       Transit    Com- 
pany. 

President β€” H.    C.   McQueen,    Wilmington. 

S  en  tary  and  Treasurer β€” J.  C.  Stevenson,' 
Wilmington. 

Genera]  Manager β€” J.  W.  Harper,  Wil- 
mington. 

Norfolk  and  Western  Railway 
Company. 

Chairman  Board  of  Directors β€” Henry  Fink, 
New  York,    N.    Y. 

President β€” L.    E.   Johnson,    Roanoke,    Va. 

First  Vice-President β€” William  G.  Mac- 
dowell,  Philadelphia,  Pa.;  Second  Vice- 
President,  N.  D.  Maher,  Roanoke,  Va. ; 
Third  Vice-President,  T.  S.  Davant,  Roa- 
noke,   Va. 

Secretaryβ€” E.   H.    Aid  n,   Philadelphia,   Pa. 

Treasurer β€” Joseph    B.    Lacy,    Roanoke,    Va. 

G  n β–   ral  Solicitorβ€” Thed.  W.  Reath,  Phil- 
adelphia,   Pa. 

ral    Counsel β€” Jus  iph    I.    Doran,    Phila- 
delphia,   Pa. 

Comptrollei  Jos  ph  W.  (>..  ,  Roanoke, 
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Carey, 

Auditor  Receiptsβ€” Walter  Macdowell,  Roa- 
noke,  Va. 

Auditor  of  Disbursementsβ€” Wm.  H.  Wil- 
son,  Roanoke,   Va. 

General  Managerβ€” X.  D.  Maher,  Roanoke, 
Va. 

Chief  Engineerβ€” Charles  S.  Churchill,  Roa- 
noke,  Va. 

General  Superintendent β€” A.  C.  Needles, 
Roanoke,    Va. 

Division      Superintendent β€” E. 

Roanoke,    Va. 

Division     Superintendent β€” V. 
Crewe,   Va. 

Division      Superintendent β€” J. 
Roanoke,   Va. 

Division     Superintendent β€” J. 
Roanoke,    Va. 

Division  Superintendent β€” W.  S.  Becker, 
Bluefield,   W.   Va. 

Division  Superintendent β€” E-  A.  Blake, 
Portsmouth,    Va. 

Superintendent  of  Telegraphβ€” -W.  C.  VVal- 
strum,    Roanoke,    Va. 

Traffic  Managerβ€” T.  S.  Davant,  Roanoke, 
Va. 

General  Freight  Agentβ€” J.  R.  Ruffin,  Roa- 
noke,   Va. 

Assistant  General  Freight  Agent β€” DeLos 
Thomas,    Roanoke,    Va. 

Genera]  Passenger  Agent β€” W.  B.  Bevill, 
Roanoke,    Va. 

Norfolk     and     Southern     Rail- 
road  Company. 

Receiversβ€” H.  Woolcott,  Norfolk,  Va. ;  H. 
M.    Kerr,    Norfolk,    Va. 

General  Manager  for  Receivers β€” Thos  Fitz- 
gerald,    Norfolk,    Va. 

Assistant  to  General  Manager β€” J.  A.  C. 
Grover,   Norfolk,   Va. 

Treasurer β€” M.   Manlv,   Norfolk.   Va. 

Auditorβ€”  W.    L.    Bird,    Norfolk,    Va. 

General  Superintendentβ€” M.  W.  Maguire, 
N  irfolk,    Va. 

Superintendent β€” R.    P.    Foster,    New    Hern. 


Superintendent β€” R.  S.  Anderson,  Norfolk, 
Va. 

Superintendentβ€” T.    B.    Ogle,    Norfolk,   Va. 

Superintendent  Motive  Power β€” J.  E. 
Gould,  Norfolk,  Va. 

Engineer  Maintenance  of  Way β€” F.  L. 
Nicholson,    Norfolk,    Va. 

General  Freight  Agent  and  Passenger 
Agent β€” H.    C.    Hudgins,   Norfolk,    Va. 

Freight  Claim  Agent β€” J.  H.  Barrett,  Nor- 
folk,   Va. 

North    Carolina    Railroad. 

President β€” Hugh  G.  Chatham,  Elkin. 
Secretary     and     Treasurer β€” A.     H.     Eller, 
Burlington. 

Attorneyβ€” R.    A.    Doughton,    Sparta. 

Northampton      and      Hertford 
Railroad. 

President β€” W.    E.    Trenchard,    Gumberry. 
Vice-President      and       Secretary β€” T.       G. 
Trenchard,    Gumberry." 

Auditor  and  General  Freight  Agent β€” J.  F. 
Pennewell,    Gumberry. 

Raleigh  and  Charleston  Railroad 
Company. 

Presidentβ€” John  Skelton  Williams,  Rich- 
mond,  Va. 

Vice-President β€” John     Graham,     Phi 
phia,    Pa. 

General  Manager  -L.  A.  Boyd,  Marion, 
S.    C. 

General    Counselβ€” M.     C.     Woods,     Mar 

S.    C. 

Secretary   and   Treasurerβ€” C.    T.    Wil 
Richmond,   Va. 

Acting  Auditorβ€” W.  W.  Barrow,  Norfolk, 
Va. 

Randolph  &    Cumberland     Rail- 
road Company. 

President  and  Chairman  of  Board β€” Ed- 
ward   W.    Shedd,    Carthage. 

\i  tornej .  S  'en  tarj  and  ViΒ«  Pi  id  -m  - 
Morrison    II.    Caldwell,    Carthage 

'In  asun  i     B.    M.    Fellows,    \  w    \  oik. 


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Raleigh  and  Soutbport   Railway 
Company. 

President  and  Genera]  Manager  and  Chair- 
ol    Board β€” J.    A.    Mills,    Raleigh. 

Vice  President β€” F.  J.   Lisman,   New  York. 

Si  retarj  and  Treasurer,  Assistant  General 
Manager  and  General  Passenger  Agent β€” F. 
T.     Ricks,    Raleigh. 

Attorney β€” R.   N.   Simms,  Raleigh. 

Auditor β€” A.   Mendes,   Raleigh. 

Halcigh  and     Western     Railway 
Company. 

Receiverβ€” Samuel  A.  Henzy,  New  York, 
N.    Y. 

Red      Springs      and      Bowmore 
Railroad. 

Presidentβ€” W.    F.    Williams,    Red    Springs. 


Secretary   and   Treasurer β€” J.    G.    Williams, 
Kcil    Springs. 

Warrenton    Railroad. 

P  esideni    and      General     Manager β€” J.    M. 
Gardner,    Warrenton. 

Secretary   and    Treasurer β€” C.    R.    Rodwell, 
Warrenton. 

Superintendent β€” B.    P.   Terrell,   Warrenton. 

"Wellington     and    Powellsville 

Railroad  Company. 

President  and    Treasurerβ€” Horton   Corwin, 
Jr.,   Edenton. 

Superintendent β€” II.    T.     Walters,    Ahoskie. 
General    Freight    and    Passenger    Agent β€” 
J.  J.   Harrison,   Windsor. 


Societies  and  Organizations. 


N.  C.  Division  United  Confed- 
erate Veterans. 

Major  General  Commander β€” General  Ju- 
lian S.   Carr,  Durham. 

Adjutant  General  and  Chief  of  Staffβ€” Col. 
H.  A.  London,  Pittsboro. 

Inspector  General β€” Lieutenant  Colonel 
W.    H.    Gregory,   Statesville. 

Assistant  Inspector  General β€” Lieutenant 
Colonel  James   A.    Bryan,    New   Bern. 

Quartermaster  General β€” Lieutenant  Colo- 
nel T.    L.    Emry,   Weldon. 

Judge  Advocate  General β€” Lieutenant  Col- 
onel C.   B.   Watson,    Winston. 

Commissary  General β€” Lieutenant  Colonel 
P.   H.   Hanes,  Winston. 

Surgeon  Generalβ€” Lieutenant  Colonel  W. 
D.  McMillan,  Wilmington. 

Chaplain  Generalβ€” Lieut.  Col.  A.  D.  Betts. 
Raleigh. 

Chief  of  Artillery β€” Lieutenant  Colonel  J. 
B.    Starr,    Fayetteville. 

Chief  of  Ordnance β€” Lieutenant  Colonel 
J.   M.    Wall,   Wadesboro. 

Assistant  Adjutant  General β€” Major  R.  C. 
Barker,  Salisbury. 

Assistant  Quartermaster  General β€” Major 
Jacob    S.    Allen,    Raleigh. 

Assistant  Judge  Advocate  General β€” Major 
A.    W.    Graham,   Oxford. 

Assistant  Commissary  General β€” Major 
Ashley   Home,   Clayton. 

Aidesβ€” Majors  A.  H.  Boyden,  Salisbury; 
J.  A.  Long,  Roxboro;  W.  P.  Wood,  Ashe- 
boro;  S.  II.  Smith.  Winston;  G.  S.  Fergu- 
son, Waynesville;  R.  P.  Paddison,  Point 
Caswell;  George  H.  Hall,  Red  Springs; 
Thomas  W.  Harrington,  Carthage;  C.  \l. 
Parks,  Tarboro;  J.  J.  Wolvenden,  New 
Bern;  J.  F.  Reinhardt,  Lncolnton;  J.  Matt 
Sechrest,    High   Point. 

Color  Bearerβ€” Major  J.  H.  Currie,  Fay- 
etteville. 

Chief  of  Scoutsβ€” Maj.  J.  S.  Harris,  of 
Charlotte. 

Buglerβ€” Captain  J.  H.  Parker,  Smith- 
field. 


FIRST    BRIGADE. 


Bri 

P.   C. 

No. 

162 

212 

319 

394 

436 

795 

797 

952 
1184 
1462 
1535 
1552 
1682 


gadier     General     Commanding β€” General 
Carleton,    Statesville. 
Camp.  Town. 

Catawba ..Hickory 

Cabarrus    County Concord 

Col.   Chas.    F.    Fisher   Salisbury 

Reuben   Campbell    Statesville 

Norfleet Winston 

Guilford  County Greensboro 

Surry   Countv    Mt.    Airy 

Col.    Jno.    T.    Jones Lenoir 

Wm.    Gambel Gastonia 

Scales-Boyd Reidsville 

Organ    Church. Salisbury 

Morganton Morganton 

High   Point High   Point 

SECOND  BRIGADE. 
Brigadier     General     Commanding β€” General 

W.   L.    London,   Pitlsboro. 

No.  Camp.  Town. 

382  Mecklenburg Charlotte 

387  Leonidas    J.    Merritt Pittsboro 

486  Ruffln Burlington 

515  L.    O.    B.    Branch Raleigh 

781  Walkup    ..     ..- Monroe 

818  Robt.    F.    Webb Durham 

830  Richmond     Countv     ..     ..Rockingham 

833  Walter    A.    Moore Smithfield 

846  Anson Wadesboro 

984  Henry    L.    Wvatt Henderson 

1084  Jno.    White Warrenton 

1206  Jones Roxboro 

1277  Morris    T.    Smith Oxford 

1278  Oscar    R.    Rand Holly    Springs 

1369  Stanley Albemarle 

1398  Jno.    Manning Durham 

1412  Nash    County Rocky    Mount 

1527  Jos.    J.    Davis Louisburg 

1576  Scotland Laurinburg 

1595  Mt.     Zion Mecklenburg 

1646  Randolph Asheboro 

1662  Daniel  McDougald Lillington 

1669  Ransom Jonesboro 

THIRD  BRIGADE. 
Hrigadier     General     Commanding β€” General 


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Jas.   I.   Metts,   Wilmington. 
No.        Camp.  Town. 

137  Sampson Clinton 

254  Cape    Fear Wilmington 

417  Ryan Red    Springs 

424  Bryan   Grimes Washington 

794  Thos.    Ruffln Goldsboro 

845  Jno.    C.    Lambe Williamston 

1053  Cary   Whittaker Enfield 

1057  Jas.     W.     Cook Beaufort 

1162  New  Bern    ..' New  Bern 

1248  Henry    L.    Wyatt Bayboro 

1264  Jesse'   S.    Barnes Wilson 

1302  Alfred    Roland Roland 

1364  Confederate    Veteran Alberton 

1304  Henry  M.    Shaw Currituck 

1490  W.    J.    Houston Pearsall 

1533  Tarboro Tarboro 

1563  David  Williams Burgaw 

1574  Buck  Kitchin   Scotland   Neck 

1578  J.    I.    Metts Whiteville 

1590  W.    F.    Martin Elizabeth   City 

1592  Gen.    P.    Roberts    Belhaven 

1635  Matt   Ransom Elm  City1 

FOURTH   BRIGADE. 
Briagaier     G-neral     Commanding β€” General 
Jas.  M.  Ray. 
No.        Camp.  Town. 

301  Andrew   Coleman Bryson  City 

681  Zebulon    Vance Asheville 

848  Pink    Welsh Waynesville 

947  Chas.    S.    Roberson Franklin 

953  Transylvania    Co Brevard 

954  Jas.    R.    Love Webster 

1021  Watt    Brvson    Hendersonville 

1045  Cleveland Shelby 

1154  Gen.    Pender Burnsville 

1156  Davis    Lee    Dickinson    .  .Rutherfordton 

1621  David    Coleman Painter 

United    Sons    Confederate 
Veterans. 

Commander β€” Edwin  R.  McKethan,  Fay- 
etteville. 

Adjutant β€” J.  A.  McArthur,  Fayetteville, 
N.    C. 


Department  Chaplain β€” Rev.  Watson  Fair- 
lty,  Fayetteville,  N.  C. 

Department  Inspector β€” J.  G.  Hollings- 
wurth,    Fayetteville. 

Camp    No.    5 β€” George  Davis,    Wilmington. 

Camp  No.  15 β€” Johnston  Pettigrew,  Ashe- 
ville. 

Camp   No.   17 β€” Henry  Wyatt,   Winston. 

Camp  No.  23 β€” Stonewall  Jackson,  Char- 
lotte. 

Camp  No.  70 β€” William  Shipp,  Henier- 
sonville. 

Camp  No.  142 β€” Singletary  Pettigrew, 
Washington. 

Camp   No.    166 β€” Harry   Burgwyn,    Raleigh. 

Camp  No.  168β€” Hector  McKethan,  Fay- 
etteville. 

Camp  No.  171β€” Joe  Cash,  Oxford. 

Camp  No.  180 β€” Shoo-ga-see-le-tah,  Chero- 
kee. 

Camp   No.    216β€” Alf   Rowland,    Rowland. 

Camp  No.  229 β€” Cabarrus  County,  Con- 
cord. 

United   Daughters  of  the  Con- 
federacy. 

Honorary  Presidents β€” Mrs.  W,  M.  Parsley, 
Wilmington;  Mrs.  Stonewall  Jackson,  Char- 
lotte; Mrs.  James  M.  Tiernan,  Salisbury; 
Mix.    E.    E.    Moffltt,   Raleigh. 

Honorary  Vice-Presidents β€” Mrs.  T.  J. 
Jarvis,  Greenville;  Mrs.  Rufus  Barringer, 
Charlotte. 

President β€” Mrs.    I.    \V.    Faison,    Charlotte. 

i;  cording  Secretaryβ€” Mrs.  F.  M.  Wil- 
liams,   Newton. 

Corresponding  Secretary  Mis.  Gordon 
Finger,    Charlotte. 

First     Vice-President     Miss     SuΒ£     I 
Goldsboro. 

Second  Vice-President β€” Mrs.  Martin  Wil- 
lard,    Wilmington. 

Third    Vice-Presideni     Leah     J.      St< 
X.  w  Bern. 

Historian  Miss  Rebecca  Cameron.  Hills- 
boro. 


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mii  irni>    \M)  niti;  wi/.ations. 


Historian β€” Mrs.    W.      0.      Shannon, 

!  I 

i     Mrs.   Eugene  Little,   Wadesboro. 
Registrar-   Mrs.    Leo    D     Heartt,   Raleigh. 
I  -     Mr.s  Thos.    L     Craig, 

bury. 

Chaplain β€” Mrs.    James  Eenan,    Wallace. 

North  Carolina  Society  of  Colon- 
ial Dames  of  America. 

Ii  sidentβ€” Mrs.  James  Sprunt,  Wilming- 
ton. 

Vi      Presidents-  Mrs.       A.       M.    Waddell, 
Wilmington;    Mrs.    Gilmer   Brenizer,    Wash- 
.    D.   C. ;    Miss  Mary   Arlington,   Golds- 
boro. 

Foundei  and  Honorary  President β€” Mrs.  C. 
W.    Kidder,    W  ilmington. 

Honorary  Presidentβ€” Mrs.  Gaston  Meares, 
Wilmington. 

Honorary  Vieo-Presidents β€” Mrs.  Virginia 
0.  Empie,  Wilmington;  Mrs.  John  Wilder 
Atkinson.    Wilmington. 

i:  i  ording  Secretary β€” Mrs.  E.  L.  Prince, 
Wilmington. 

sponding      Secretary β€” Mrs.      W.      N. 
Harris.     Wilmington 

Treasurer β€” Mrs.  E.  P.  Bailey,  Wilming- 
ton. 

-trar β€” Mrs.      William     Latimer,     126 
South    Third    Street.    Wilmington. 

Historian β€” Mrs  Robert  Strange,  Wilming- 
ton. 

Grand   Arniy    of  the    Republic. 

DEPARTMENT  Va.   and    N.    C,    G.    A.      R. 

Department  Commander β€” Thos.  Fogerty, 
National    Soldiers'    Home,    Va. 

Assistant  Adjutant-General β€” A.  A.  Hager, 
National   Soldiers'   Home,   Va. 

Wilmingtonβ€” J.  C.  Abbott  Post,  A.  Bat- 
si  ii.     '  β–   mmander. 

NViv  Bern β€” J.  C.  Beecher  Post,  Nathan 
Whitney.   Commander. 

Washington β€” Flusser  Post,  Columbus 
Law  son,   ( lommander. 

Hendi  rsonville β€” Phil  Sheridan  Post,  J. 
II.    Hines,    Commander. 

Marshallβ€” GΒ«orge  W.  Gahagan  Post,  S.  M. 
Da\is.    C(  tnmander. 

Charlotteβ€” Hartranft   Post,   R.    W.    Smith, 
Commander. 
Wiggins,   Commander. 

Tyncrβ€” .las.  S.  McLane  Post,  J.  S.  Chap- 
pell,    Commander. 

Plymouth β€” General     Terry     Post,    Samuel 

Elizabeth  Cityβ€” Fletcher  Post,  Francis 
Turner,    Commander. 

Scotland  Neck,  Jos.  G.  Fulton  Post,  W. 
E.     Jones.    Commander. 

N.  C.  Press  Association. 

β€’  I    A.    I'd. .nra-.  President,  Louisburg  Times. 

Vici  Presidents β€” W.  C.  Dowd,  Charlotte, 
News;  J.  Z.  Green,  Marshville  Our  Home; 
Rev.    J.    0.    Atkinson,    Christian   Sun. 

Historian β€” J.  F.  Hurley,  Concord  Tribune, 
Concord. 

Oratorβ€” John  M.  Julian,  Salisbury  Post, 
Salisbury. 


I      Poetβ€” R.  M.   Phillips,  New  Bern  Sun,  New 
Bern. 

Executive     Committee β€” Archibald      John- 
son,        (chm.),  Charity         and         Chil- 

dr<  ..  Thomasville;  J.  B.  Sherrill, 
(Sec),  Concord  Times;  H.  A.  London, 
Pittsboro  Record;  W.  C.  Dowd,  Charlotte 
News;  H.  B.  Varner,  Lexington  Dispatch; 
Josephus  Daniels,  Raleigh  News  and  Ob- 
server;  D.  T.   Edwards,   Kinston  Free  Press. 


Medical  Society  of  North  Car- 
olina. 

Presidentβ€” J.    F.    Highsmith,    Fayetteville. 

Secretary β€” D.    A.    Stanton,    High" Point. 

Treasurer β€” H.     McKee    Tucker,    Raleigh. 

Councillors β€” First  District,  Dr.  Oscar  Mc- 
Mullin,  Elizabeth  City;  Second  District,  Dr. 
R.  A.  Whitaker,  Kinston;  Third  District,  Dr 
F.  H.  Russell,  Wilmington;  Fourth  District, 
Dr.  E.  T.  Dickenson,  Wilson;  Fifth  District, 
Dr.  J.  F.  Highsmith,  Fayetteville;  Sixth 
District,  Dr.  H.  A.  Royster, .  Raleigh; 
Seventh  District,  Dr.  C.  M.  Strong,  Char- 
lotte; Eighth  District,  Dr.  J.  B.  Smith, 
Pilot  Mountain;  Ninth  District,  Dr  I.  M. 
Taylor,  Morganton;  Tenth  District,  Dl  J. 
A.    Burroughs,    Asheville. 


N.      C.      Section     of     American 
Chemical   Society. 

Presidentβ€” Dr.  J.  E.  Mills,  Chapel  Hill. 

Vice-President β€” Dr.   W.   A.    Syme,   Raleigh. 

Secretary-Treasurer β€” Dr.  R.  O.  E.  Davis, 
Chapel    Hill. 

Reporters β€” C.  D.  Harris,  Raleigh;  L.  F. 
Williams,    Raleigh. 

Representative  in  Council  of  the  Ameri- 
can Chemical  Society β€” C.  H.  Herty,  Chapel 
Hill. 


Royal   Arcanum. 

Grand  Regent β€” H.   E.  Bonitz,   Wilmington. 

^rand  Secretary β€” J.  Howell  Way,  Way- 
nesville. 

Annual  session  of  1909  to  be  held  in 
New  Bern  second  Wednesday  of  April. 


Pharmaceutical       Association. 

President β€” J.    E.     Shell.    Lenoir. 

First  Vice-Presidentβ€” G.  T.  Watson,  South- 
port. 

Second  Vice-President β€” C.  E.  King,  Dur- 
ham. 

Third  Vice-President β€” I.   W.   Rose,   Benson. 

Treasurer β€” G.    K.    Granthum,    Dunn. 

Secretary β€” P.    W.    Vaughan,    Durham. 

Executive  Committee β€” G.  A.  Matton,  High 
Point;  H.  L.  King,  Durham;  H.  I.  Ledberry, 
Fayetteville;  J.  R.  Ballance,  Rocky  Mount; 
P.    W.    Vaughan,    ex-officio,    Durham. 

Local    Secretary β€” T.    Pavne. 

Next  meeting,  Greensboro,  June  23-24-25, 
1909. 


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THE 


ATIONAL    BANK 

FAYETTEVILLE,  N.  C. 


extends  to   its  customers  and  the  public  generally   every   banking   facility   that   can   be 

had  anywhere  in  the    world. 

Our  motto:  Safety,  Promptness  and  Courtesy. 

Money  on  deposit  in  this  government  bank   is  as   safe  as  in   the 
government  vaults  at  Washington. 
Write,  or  call  on  us,  for  in  formation. 


W.    A.    VANSTORY, 
President. 


A.    B.    McMILLAN,  Cashier. 


S.  W.  COOPER, 

Vice-President. 


N.    C.    Board    of    Pharmacy. 

President β€” E.   V.   Zoeller,  Tarboro. 

Secretarv  and  Treasurer β€” F.  W.  Hancock, 
Oxford. 

C.  D.   Bradham,  New  Bern. 

W.    W.    Home,    Fayetteville. 

C.    B.    Miller,   Goldsboro. 

Attorney β€” B.    S.    Royster,    Oxford. 

Next  meeting  of  the  Board  for  the  ex- 
amination of  candidates  will  be  held  at 
Greensboro,   June,  1909. 

North  Carolina  Dental  Society 

President β€” Dr.    F.    L.    Hunt,    Asheville. 

First  Vice-President β€” Dr.  J.  W.  Jamison, 
Charlotte. 

Second  Vice-President β€” Dr.  R.  G.  Sherrill. 
Raleigh. 

Secretaryβ€” Dr.  J.  C.  Watkins,  Winston- 
Salem. 

Treasurer β€” Dr.    C.    P.    Norris,   Durham. 

Essayist β€” Dr.  F.  W.  Eubanks,  Henderson- 
ville. 

Executive  Committee β€” Dr.  J.  W.  Carleton, 
(chm.),  Spencer;  Dr.  C.  F.  Smithson,  Rocky 
Mount;    Dr.    D.    L.    James,    Greenville. 

Committee  on  Ethics β€” Dr.  R.  E.  Ware 
(chm.),  Shelby;  Dr.  J.  S.  Spurgeon,  Hills- 
boro;   Dr.   R.   M.   Squires,   Salemburg. 

Prosecuting  Committee β€” Dr.  J.  M.  Flem- 
ing,   Raleigh. 

Press  Committee β€” Dr.  A.  H.  Fleming, 
Louisburg. 

Supervisor  of  Clinics β€” Dr.  B.  J.  Durham, 
Asheville. 

Examining     Board β€” Dr.      V.      E.      Turner, 
(pres.),    Raleigh;    Dr.    R.    H.    Jones,    (sec), 
Winston-Salem;  Dr.  E.   J.  Tucker,   Roxboro; 
Dr.    J.    R.    Johnson,      Goldsboro;    Dr.    J.    H.  i 
Wheeler,    Greensboro. 

Bland,    Charlotte;    Dr.    E.    J.    Tucker,    Rox- 
boro. 

N.  C.  State  Bar  Association. 

President β€” L.    H.    Clement,   Salisbury. 

Vice-Presidents β€” First  District,  W.  M. 
Bond,  Edenton;  Second  District,  F.  D.  Win- 
ston, Windsor;  Third  District,  J.  H.  Flem- 
ing, Greenville;  Fourth  District,  Harrv 
Stubbs,    Williamston;   Fifth   District,    Iredell 


Meares,   Wilmington;   Sixth  District,   ; 

Seventh  District,  N.  A.  McLean,  Lumberton; 
Eighth  District,  L.  D.  Robinson,  Laurin- 
burg;  Ninth  District,  W.  P.  Bvnum,  Greens- 
boro; Tenth  District,  E.  L.  Gaither,  Mocks- 
ville;  Eleventh  District,  J.  E.  Alexander, 
Winston-Salem;  Twelfth  District,  O.  F. 
Mason,  Dallas;  Thirteenth  District,  F.,  B. 
Hendren,  Wilkesboro;  Fourteenth  District, 
S.  Gallert,  Rutherfordton ;  Fifteenth  District, 
1..  M.  Bourne,  Asheville;  Sixteenth  District, 
John  W.  Norwood,  Waynesville. 
.  Secretary-Treasurer β€” Thomas  W.  Davis, 
Wilmington. 

Executive  Committee β€” E.  W.  Timber- 
lake.  Wake  Forest;  E.  T.  Cansler,  Char- 
lotte; T.  B.  Womack,  Raleigh;  V.  S.  Bry- 
ant. Durham;  Julius  C.  Martin,  Asheville; 
T.  T.  Hicks,  Oxford;  Charles  A.  Moore, 
Asheville;  Thomas  W.  Davis,  Wilmington; 
W.  D.  Pruden,  Edenton;  T.  S.  Rollins,  Ashe- 
ville. 


The    North    Carolina    Bankers 
Association. 

President β€” H.    W.    Jackson,    Raleigh. 

Vice-Presidents β€” John  O.  Ellington,  Fay- 
etteville; W.  C.  Wilkinson,  Charlotte;  J.  C. 
Braswell,   Rocky  Mount. 

Secretary  and  Treafurer β€” William  A. 
Hunt,    Henderson. 

Executive  Committeeβ€” W.  T.  Old,  Eliza- 
beth City;  Geo.  A.  Holderness,  Tarboro; 
Leake  S.  Covington,  Rockingham;  N.  J. 
Rouse,  Kinston;  J.  L.  Armfield,  Thomas- 
ville;  R.  J.  Cobb,  Greenville;  Chas.  E. 
Johnson,    Raleigh. 

N.  C.  Teachers  Assembly. 

President β€” Thos.   R.   Foust,   Greensboro. 

First  Vice-Presidentβ€” D.  H.  Hill,  Raleigh, 
boro. 

Secretary  and  Treasurer β€” R.  D.  W.  Con- 
nor,   Raleigh. 

N.  C.  Library  Association. 

President β€” Miss    Annie    F.    Petty.    Gi 
boro. 


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SOCIETIES     AND   ORGANIZATIONS. 


First  Vice-President β€” Mrs.  Lindsay  Patter- 
son,   Winston-Salem. 

Second  Vice-President β€” Ernest  Cruikshank, 
Raleigh. 

Secretaryβ€” L.    R.    Wilson,    Chapel    Hill. 

Treasurerβ€” J.    F.    Wilkes,    Charlotte. 

State    Literary    and   Historical 
Association. 

President β€” Junuis    Davis,    Wilmington. 

First  Vice  -  President β€” Banjamin  Sledd, 
Wake  Forest. 

Second  Vice-President β€” Mrs.  Margaret  Bus- 
bee  Shipp,   Raleigh. 

Third  Vice-Presidentβ€” Mrs.  E.  E.  Moffitt, 
Raleigh. 

Secretary-Treasurer β€” Clarence  H.  Poe, 
Raleigh. 

Executive  Committee β€” D.  H.  Hill,  Chair- 
man; C.  Alphonso  Smith,  J.  Bryan  Grimes, 
W.   J.    Peele.   Edwin  Mims. 

The  N.  C.  Poultry  Association. 

Presidentβ€” A.    E.    Tate.    Hitrh   Point. 

Vice-Presidents β€” S.  L.  Trogden,  Greens- 
boro; J.  W.  L.  Thompson,  Burlington;  E. 
G.   Wardin,  Charlotte. 

tary β€” J.    S.   Jeffrey,   West   Raleigh. 

Treasurerβ€” S.    L.    Trogden,   Greensboro. 

Superintendentβ€” I.    E.    Doggett,      Hender- 


State  Horticultural  Society. 

Presidentβ€” J.   Van  Lindley,   Pomona. 

Vice-Presidentβ€” O.   W.   Blacknall,   Kittrell. 

-     retaryβ€” W.    X.    Hutt,    Raleigh. 

i      isurerβ€” F.   C.   Reimer,   West  Raleigh. 

District  Vice-Presidentsβ€” Geo.  N.  Ives, 
New  Bern:  Wm.  H.  Cole,  Waynesville; 
Moses  H.   Cone,    Blowing  Rock. 

Executive  Committee β€” 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 β€” J.    E.    Peterson,    Goldsboro. 

Vice-President β€” Jno.  A.  Davis,  Tarboro,  If. 
F.    D. 

Secretary-Treasurer β€” Geo.  F.  Parrott, 
Hillsboro. 

Lecturer β€” H.   M.   Cates,  Swepsonville. 

Chaplain β€” Rev.  C.  C.  Williams,  Louisburg. 

Stewardβ€” J.    C.   Bain,    Wade. 

Door-Keeper β€” George  T.  Lane,  Greens- 
boro. 

Sergeant-at-Arms β€” D.  A.  Montgomery, 
Greensboro. 

State  Business  Agent β€” Geo.  F.  Parrott, 
Hillsboro. 

Trustee  B.  A.  Fundβ€” W.  A.  Graham, 
Machpelah. 

Executive  Committee β€” J.  W.  Denmark, 
(chm.),  Raleigh;  Jno.  Graham,  War- 
renton;  Dr.  R.  H.  Speight,  Whitakers;  T.  J. 
Oldham,  Mebane,  R.  F.  D.  2;  W.  B.  Flem- 
ing,   Ridgeway. 


N.  C.  Architectural  Association. 

Presidentβ€” Joseph  F.   Leitner,  Wilmington. 

Vice-Presidentβ€” William  P.  Rose,  Greens- 
b<  iro. 

Seen  tary-Treasurer  β€”  Franklin  Gordon, 
<  harlotte. 

Board  of  Directors β€” Joseph  F.  Leitner, 
Wilmington;  Willam  P.  Rose,  Greensboro; 
Herberl  W.  Simpson,  New  Bern;  Willard  G. 
Rogers,  (harlotte;  Franklin  Gordon,  Char- 
lotte. 

Funeral      Directors     and      Eiu- 
balmers. 

Presidentβ€” D.    W.   Hardie,   Henderson. 

First  Vice-Presidentβ€” E.  G.  Flannagan, 
Greenville. 

Second  Vice-President β€” Orlando  Elam, 
Shelby. 

Third  Vice-Presidentβ€” F.  H.  Ziegler,  Eliza- 
beth City. 

Secretary-Treasurer β€” Fab  P.  Brown,  Ral- 
eigh. 

State     Firemen's     Association. 

President β€” James  D.  McNeill,  Fayette- 
ville. 

First  Vice-Presidentβ€” A.  H.  Boyden,  Sal- 
isbury. 

Second     Vice-Presidentβ€” Chas.     U.     Harris, 
Raleigh. 
Statisticianβ€” W.    P.    Monroe,    Wilmington. 
Treasurerβ€” R.    C.    Taylor,    Winston. 
Secretaryβ€” John   L.   Miller,    Concord. 
Meets   in  1909  in   Asheville. 

Grand  Lodge,  I.  O.  O.  F. 

Instituted  at  Wilmintgon,  January  6, 
1843,  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   Masterβ€” Henry  M.    Shaw,    Oxford. 

Deputy  Grand  Masterβ€” P.  H.  Williams, 
Elizabeth   City. 

Grand  Warden β€” Frank  D.  Hackett,  North 
Wilkesboro. 

Grand  Secretaryβ€” B.   H.   Woodell,   Raleigh. 

Grand  Treasurer β€” R.  J.  Jones,  Wilming- 
ton. 

Grand  Representative  to  Sovereign  Grand 
Lodge   (1  year) β€” T.   M.   Stephens,   Durham. 

Grand  Representative  to  Sovereign  Grand 
Lodge    (2   years) β€” Perrin   Busbee,    Raleigh. 

Grand  Marshal β€” Jno.  L.  Thacker,  Greens- 
boro. 

Grand  Conductor β€” W  .F.  Evans,  Green- 
ville. 

Grand   Guardianβ€” J.    F.   Edwards,   Oxford. 

Grand  Heraldβ€” W.  J.  Hannah,  Waynes- 
ville. 

Grand   Chaplainβ€” Rev.   S.   M.   Hanff,   Duke. 

Session  of  1909  will  be  held  in  Charlotte, 
May  11-13. 

Grand  Encampment,  I.  O.  O.  F. 

Grand  Patriarch β€” W.  L.  Smith,  Wilming- 
ton. 

Grand  High  Priestβ€” G.  W.  Bryant,  Dur.- 
ham. 


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FAYETTEVILLE,  N.  C. 


H.    W.   LILLY, 

President. 


JNO.    O.    ELLINGTON", 

Vice-President'  &  Cashier, 
J.   H.    HIGHTOWER,   Assistant    Cashier. 


CAPITAL  AND  SURPLUS $160,000.00 

We   make   a  specialty   of    handling   North  Carolina  items  direct  at  reasonable  rates. 
Four   per   cent.,    compounded   quarterly,    paid  on  savings  deposits. 


Grand  Senior  Warden β€” W.  C.  Allen, 
Wavnesville. 

Grand    Scribe β€” R.    H.    Ramsey,    Charlotte. 

Grand  Treasurer β€” Wesley  Williams,  Eliza- 
beth City. 

Grand  Junior  Wardenβ€” R.  P.  Clingman, 
Winston. 

Grand  Representatives β€” L.  W.  Jeauneret, 
Asheville,  2  yrs. ;  F.  C.  Dunn,  Kinston,  1  yr. 

Grand   Marshal β€” Perrin   Busbee,    Raleigh. 

Grand   Sentinel β€” Henry  French,   Kinston. 

Grand  Outside  Sentinelβ€” T.  D.  England, 
Brevard. 


Crand   Lodge   Knights  of 
Pj^hias. 

Supreme  Representatives β€” Thomas  S. 
Franklin,  No.  37,  Charlotte;  J.  L.  Scott, 
No.    02,    Graham. 

Grand  Chancellor  β€”  Thomas  H.  Webb, 
Duke. 

Grand  Vice-Chancellorβ€” George  L.  Hack- 
ney,   Asheville. 

Grand  Prelateβ€” Rev.  W.  B.  Duttera,  Sal- 
isbury. 

Grand  Keeper  of  Records  and  Seal β€” W.  T. 
Hollo-well,  Goldsboro. 

Grand  Master  of  Exchequerβ€” John.  C. 
Mills,    Rutherfordton. 

Grand  Master  at  Armsβ€” J.  R.  Caffey,  North 
Wilkesboro. 

Grand  Inner  Guardβ€” W.  G.  Lake,  Char- 
lotte. 

Grand  Outer  Guardβ€” C.  H.  Beine,  Raleigh. 

Grand  Outer  Guardβ€” W.  G.  Lake,  No.  83, 
Charlotte. 

Grand  Lodge  of  Masons 

Grand  Master β€” Samuel  M.  Gattis,  Hills- 
boro. 

Deputy  Grand  Master β€” Richard  N.  Hack- 
ett,   Wiikesboro. 

Senior  Grand  Wardenβ€” William  B.  MeKoy, 
Wilmington. 

Junior  Grand  Wardenβ€” Francis  M.  Win- 
chester.  Charlotte. 

Grand  Treasurer β€” Leo   D.    Heartt,   Raleigh. 

Grand  Secretary β€” John  C.  Drewry,  Ral- 
eigh. 

Grand  Chaplainβ€” Frederick  N.  Skinner, 
Beaufort. 


Grand  Lecturer β€” Charles  F.  Bahnson, 
Farmington. 

Senior  Grand  Deacon β€” John  T.  Alderman, 
Henderson. 

Junior  Grand  Deaconβ€” Frank  P.  Hobgood, 
Jr.,   Greensboro. 

Grand  Marshal β€” Claude  L.  Pridgen,  Kin- 
ston. 

(.rand  Sword-Bearer β€” George  S.  Norfleet, 
Winston-Salem. 

Grand  Pursuivant β€” Alex.  B.  Andrews,  Jr., 
Raleigh. 

Grand  Steward β€” Henry  A.   Grady,   Clinton. 

Grand  Steward β€” Marion  F.  Hatcher,  Sal- 
isbury. 

Grand  Tilerβ€” Robert  H.   Bradley,   Raleigh. 

Auditor β€” William    S.    Primrose,    Raleigh. 

Historian β€” Marshall  DeL.  Haywood,  Ral- 
eigh. 

Grand      Copter      Royal      Arch 
Masons. 

Grand  High  Priest β€” J.  C.  Braswell,  Whit- 
akers. 

Deputy  Grand  High  PriestWJohn  R. 
Greggs,   Elizabeth   City. 

Grand    King β€” J.    W.    Shuford,    Hickory. 

Grand  Scribe β€” W.  M.  Robinson,  Wilming- 
ton. 

Grand  Treasurerβ€” M.  S.  Willard,  Wilming- 
ton. 

Grand  Secretaryβ€” J.  C.  Munds,  Wilming- 
ton. 

Grand  Chaplainβ€” Rev.  F.  N.  Skinner, 
Beaufort. 

Grand  Captain  of  the  Hostβ€” H.  A.  Mur- 
rell,    Charlotte. 

Grand  Principal  Sojourner-.!.  I'.  <  imeron, 
Kinston. 

Grand  Royal  Arch  Captainβ€” J.  T.  Alder- 
man.   Henderson. 

Grand  Master  of  the  Third  Veilβ€” I..  A. 
Dodswortli.    Charlotte. 

Grand  Master  of  the  Second  Veil β€” F.  S. 
Guerard,     Asheville. 

Grand    Master   of   the   First   Veil β€” Gte 
Norflett,   Winston. 

Grand  Lecturerβ€” F.  M.  Moye,  Wilson. 

Grand  Sentinelβ€” R.  H.  Bradley,  Raleigh. 

State   Federation   of  Labor  of 
North  Carolina. 

Presidentβ€” Jrio.   T.    Miller,    Raleigh. 


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S0<  ii:t!i:s   and  <m;<;anizations. 


Seci     a  v      and      treasurerβ€”  a..      Waldrop,    Great   Council  Improved  Order  ol 
Asheville.  .,β€ž  .   M 

First     Vice-Presidentβ€” E.    S.     Cheek,     Ral-  -wen. 

eigh.  [      Great    Sachemβ€” Joseph   E.   Pogue,   Raleigh. 

Second    Vice-President     C.    M.    Thompson,!      Great    Senior      Sagamoreβ€” S.      T.      White, 
Asheville.  i  Greenville. 

Third        Vice-Presidentβ€” Beverly       Moore,  !      Great   Junior  Sagamoreβ€” W.     L.     Stamey, 
Rocky  Mount.  j  High    Point.    . 

Fourth   Vice-Presidentβ€” H.    G.   Harrington,  I      Great    Prophetβ€” E.    A.    Ebert,    Winston-Sa- 


Raleigh. 

Fifth  Vice-President β€” K.  R.  Thompson, 
High    Point. 

Sixth  Vice-President β€” R.  R.  Wyrick, 
( (reensboro. 

Seventh  Vice-President β€” J.  D.  Nash,  Ashe- 
ville 

Eighth  Vice-President β€” W.  S.  Bradford, 
High  Point. 

Ninth  Vice-President β€” Samuel  Pateman, 
Granite   Quarry. 

Executive  Boardβ€” E.  S.  Check,  Raleigh; 
W.  C.  Frank,  Asheville;  Jno.  C.  Benson, 
Greensboro;  M.  C.  Reaves,  Winston-Salem; 
W.    H.    Singleton,    Raleigh. 

Grand  Council  Royal  and  Select 
Masters. 

Grand  Master β€” Henry  G.  Smallbones,  Wil- 
mington. 

Deputy  Illustrious  Grand  Master β€” John  E. 
Cameron,    Kinston. 

Grand  Principal  Conductor  of  the  Work 
β€” L.    A.    Dodsworth,    Charlotte. 

Grand  Treasurerβ€” M.  S.  Willard,  Wil- 
mington. 

Grand  Recorder β€” James  C.  Munds,  Wil- 
mington. 

Grand  Captain  of  the  Guard β€” J.  T.  Alder- 
man,   Henderson. 

Grand  Conductor  of  the  Councilβ€” C.  P. 
Ambler,     Asheville. 

Grand  Stewardβ€” H.   C.  Butler,  Asheville. 

Grand    Sentinel β€” R.    H.    Bradley,    Raleigh. 

Grand     Commandery     Knights 

Templar. 

Grand  Commander β€” R.  E.  Sir  Martin  S. 
Willard,    Wilmington. 

Deputy  Grand  Commander β€” V.  E.  Sir  \\  il- 
liam   Anderson,   Charlotte. 

Grand  Generalissimo β€” E.  Sir  John  B. 
Griggs,  Elzabeth  Cty. 

Grand  Captain  General β€” E.  Sir  William  C. 
Brown,    Winston. 

Grand  Prelate β€” E.  Sir  John  R.  Rountree, 
Kinston. 

Grand  Senior  Warden β€” E.  Sir  James  C. 
Braswell,    Whitakers. 

Grand  Junior  Warden β€” E.  Sir  Henry  G. 
Smallbones,    Wilmington. 

Grand  Treasurer β€” E.  B.  Neave,  Salisbury. 

Grand  Recorder β€” James  C.  Munds,  Wil- 
mington. 

Grand  Standard-Bearerβ€” E.  Sir  0.  W. 
Spencer,    Salisbury. 

Grand  Sword  Bearer β€” E.  Sir  C.  M.  Van- 
storv,    Greensboro. 


i  lem. 

Great  Chief  of  Recordsβ€” W.  Ben  Good- 
win,   Elizabeth  City,  Box  226. 

Great  Keeper  of  AVampum β€” E.  P.  H. 
Strunck,    Wilmington. 

Great  Sannap β€” W.  J.   Leary,   Sr.,   Edenton. 

Great  Mishinewaβ€” E.  G.  West,  Greens- 
boro. 

Great  Guard  of  Wigwamβ€” C.  M.  Berryhill, 
Charlotte. 

Great  Guard  of  Forest β€” John  E.  Green, 
Ellenboro. 

Great  Representatives  to  Great  Council 
of  United  States β€” W.  Ben  Goodwin,  Eliza- 
beth City;  W.  S.  Liddell,  Charlotte;  E.  A. 
Ebert,  Winston-Salem;  B.  W.  Taylor,  Wash- 
ington. 

Board  of  Appeals β€” R.  C.  Flanagan,  Green- 
ville; D.  M.  Weatherly,  Franklinville;  E.  T. 
Stewart,   Washington. 

Committee  on  Judiciary β€” F.  K.  Fuchs, 
Wilmington;  D.  E.  Henderson,  New  Bern; 
Jesse  R.    Starnes,    Asheville. 


Junior   Order   U.  A.   M. 

State  Councilor β€” Chas.  E.  Brewer,  Wake 
Forest. 

State  Vice  Councilor β€” Jno.  F.  Reynolds, 
Winston-Salem. 

State  Secretary β€” Sam  F.  Vance,  Winston- 
Salem. 

β€’    State  Assistant  Secretary β€” R.  H.  Fulghum, 
Wilson.  β–  

State  Treasurer β€” Geo.  V.  Fulp,  Kerners- 
ville.    ' 

State   Conductor β€” D.    L.    Sides,    Salisbury. 

State    Warden β€” H.    O.    Cozad,    Andrews. 

State  Inside  Sentinel β€” J.  M.  Furr,  Albe- 
marle. 

State  Outside  Seniinel β€” C.  V.  Pegram, 
Walkertown. 

State  Chaplainβ€” Rev.  S.  F.  Nicks,  Alta- 
mahaw. 

The    TH-State    Medical    Associa- 
tion of  the  Carolinas  and 
Virginia    (N.    C.    S.    O.. 
and    Va.) 

Annual  meeting  at  Charleston,  S.  C,  Feb- 
ruary  16-17,   1909. 

President β€” Dr.    Albert    Anderson,    Raleigh. 

Vice-Presidentsβ€” Dr.  Robt.  C.  Bryan, 
Richmond,  Va. ;  J.  Edward  Stokes,  Salis- 
bury;  W.   P.   Tummerman,   Batesburg,   S.   C. 

Secretary-Treasurer β€” Dr.  J.  Howell  Way, 
Waynesville,    N.    C. 

Grand    Wardenβ€” E.    Sir   Joseph    F.    Rhem,  |  B*   **'   Β°*   Elks* 

New  Bern.  Organized  May  20,  1901. 

Grand  Inspectorβ€” F.   M.  Moye,   Wilson.  Eastern  District   Deputyβ€” L.   B.   Markham, 

Grand    Sentinelβ€” R.    H.    Bradley,    Raleigh.  '  Durham,  568. 


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WILLIAM    DUNN,  C.  D.  BRADHAM,  T.  A.  UZZELL, 

President.  A^ic-e-President.  Cashier. 


Capital, 


NEW  BERN,  N.  C. 


$50,000.00 


YOUR  BANKING  BUSINESS  SOLICITED.     INTEREST  PAID  ON 
TIME    AND   SAVINGS    DEPOSITS. 


Western  District  Deputyβ€” F.  W.  Thomas, 
Asheville,    608. 

Member  Grand  Lodge  Auditing  Commit- 
teeβ€”J.    F.    Ferrall,    Raleigh,    735. 

Lodgesβ€” Charlotte,  392;  Winston,  449;  Wil- 
mington, 532;  Greensboro,  602;  Durham,  568; 
Asheville,  608;  Salisbury,  699;  Raleigh,  735; 
New  Bern,  764;  Goldsboro,  139;  Washing- 
ton, 822;  Wilson,  840;  Elizabeth  City,  856; 
Concord,  857;  Rocky  Mount,  1038;  Fayette- 
ville,    1081. 

President β€” Thomas  C.   Daniels,   New  Bern. 

Vice-President β€” James  S.  Dunn,  Winston- 
Salem. 

Director-General β€” A.  H.  Boyden,  Salis- 
bury. 

Grand  Marshal β€” John  H.  Andrews,  Ra- 
leigh. 

Deputy  Grand  Marshal β€” E.  H.  Bean,  Salis- 
bury. 

Order  of  the  Cincinnati. 

President β€” Wilson  G.   Lamb,   Williamston. 

Vice-President β€” John  Collins  Daves,  Balti- 
more, Md. 

"   Secretary β€” Marshall     DeLancey     Haywood, 
Raleigh. 

Assistant  Secretary β€” John  Bradley  Lord, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Treasurerβ€” Walter  DeLyle  Carstarphen, 
Plymouth. 

Assistant  Treasurer β€” Bennehan  Cameron, 
Raleigh. 

Chaplainβ€” Rt.  Rev.  Joseph  Blount  Ches- 
hire, Raleigh. 

North.  Carolina   Society  of  the 
Sons  of  The  Revolution. 

President β€” Thomas    S.    Kenan,    Raleigh. 

Vice-President β€” J.  Bryan  Grimes,  Grimes- 
land. 

Secretaryβ€” Marshall  DeLancey  Haywood, 
Raleigh. 

Assistant  Secretaryβ€” Bosworth  Clifton 
Beckwith,   Raleigh. 

Registrarβ€” Daniel  Harvey  Hill,  West  Ral- 
eigh. 

Treasurerβ€” Herbert  Worth  Jackson,  Ral- 
eigh. 

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Chaplain β€” Rev.  Robert  Brent  Drane,  Eden- 
ton. 

Board  of  Managers β€” The  above  officers  ex- 
officio  and  Alexander  Boyd  Andrews,  Jr., 
Chairman,  Raleigh;  Julian  Shakespeare  Carr, 
Durham;  Collier  Cobb,  Chapel  Hill;  Carle 
A.  Woodruff,  (U.  S.  A.),  Raleigh;  William 
Enos  Stone,  Raleigh;  Charles  Earl  Johnson, 
Raleigh;  Alfred  Moore  Scales,  Greensboro; 
Thomas  Yaslin,  Winston-Salem;  Junius 
Davis,    Wilmington. 

Daughters    of    the   Revolution. 

Officers   elected   for   t\vo     years,     1907-8. 
Headquarters,   Raleigh. 

Honorary  Regent  for  Life β€” Mrs.  Spier 
Whitaker,  founder  of  North  Carolina  So- 
ciety   and    Regent   1896-1902. 

Regent -Mrs.    E.    E.    Moffitt.    Raleigh. 

Vice-Regent β€” Mrs.    Wiipi    Clark,   Raleigh. 

Recording  Secretary β€” Mrs.  J.  Leigh  Skin- 
ner. 

Corresponding  Secreraryβ€” Mrs..  W.  H. 
Pace,   Raleigh. 

Tnasurer β€” Mrs.  Marv  Bates  Sherwood, 
i'aieigh. 

Registrar β€” Miss  Mary  Hilliard  Hinton, 
Raleigh. 

Genealogist  and  Historian β€” Mrs.  Helen 
deB.   Wills,  Raleigh. 

Librarian β€” Miss  Grace  Bates,  Raleigh. 

Board  of  Managers β€” Mrs.  T.  K.  Bruner, 
(chm.);  Mrs.  Ivan  Proctor,  Mrs.  John  E. 
Ray,  Mrs.  Paul  H.  Lee,  Mrs.  Hubert  Hay- 
wood, Mrs.   Annie  Moore  Parker,  Raleigh. 

Regent,  1902β€” Mrs.  D.  H.  Hill,  Sr.  (Died 
Dec.    12,     1904). 

Regent,  1904-1906β€” Mr3.  T.  K.  Bruner, 
Raleigh. 

Editors  of  North  Carolina  Booklet β€” Mrs. 
E.  E.  Moffitt,  Miss  Mary  Hilliard  Hinton, 
Raleigh. 

The  "Booklet"  is  a  quarterly  publica- 
tion issued  under  the  auspices  of  the 
Daughters  of  the  Revolution,  in  the  inter- 
ests  of   North   Carolina   History. 

Advisory  Board β€” Mrs.  Spier  Whitaker,  731 
So.  28th  St.  Birmingham.  Ala.-  Mrs.  T.  K. 
Bruner,  Raleigh;   D   H  Hill,   West  Raleigh; 


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SOCIETIES   AND    ORGANIZATIONS. 


W  J.  Peele,  Raleigh;  E.  P.  Moses,  LaFol- 
lettc,  Tenn.;  K.  P.  Battle,  Chapel  Hill; 
Marshall  DeLancey  Haywood,  Raleigh;  R. 
1).  W.  Connor,  Raleigh;  K  W.  Sikes,  Wake 
Forest;  Richard  Dillar  1,  Edenton;  James 
Sprunt,  Wilmington;   Waiter  Clark,  Raleigh. 

The  National  Society  of  the 
Daughters  of  the  American 
Revolution  in  North  Carolina. 

Vice-President  General  for  North  Carolina 
β€”Mrs.   Lindsay  Patterson,   Winston-Salem. 

Honorary  State  Regentβ€” Mrs.  E.  D.  Latta, 
Charlotte. 

Honorary    Chaplainβ€” Mrs.    M.    J.   L.    Bran- 
ner,     Wavnesville. 

State    Regentβ€” Mrs.     John     Van    Landing- 
ham,  Charlotte. 

Vice-Regentβ€” Mrs.   W.    N     Reynolds,    Win- 
ston-Salem. 

Recording    Secretaryβ€” Miss    Margaret    Ran- 
kin,  Charlotte. 

Corresponding      Secretary β€” Mrs.       A.       L. 
Smith,    Charlotte. 

Treasurerβ€” Mrs.    H.   D.   Blake,   Greensboro. 

Historianβ€” Mrs.  James  T.  Moore,  Salis- 
bury. 

Chaplainβ€” Mrs.  D.  F.  Cannon,  Salisbury. 
Ibapter  Regents  N.  C.  D.  A.  R. 

"Dorias  Bell  Love"β€” Waynesville,  Mrs. 
D.    A.    Baker. 

"Edward  Buncombe" β€” Asheville,  Miss 
Grace   Jones. 

"Councl  Oak"β€” Morganton,  Mrs.  A.  C. 
Avery,  Jr. 

"Mary  Slocomb" β€” ; β€” Mooresville,  Mrs. 
George    Goodman. 

"Mecklenburg"β€” Charlotte,  Mrs.  P.  C. 
Branson. 

"Elizabeth  Maxwell  Steel"β€” Salisbury, 
Mrs.   M.   C.   Quinn. 

"Guilford  Battle"β€” Greensboro,  Miss  Re- 
becca   Schenck. 

"Gen.  Joseph  Wnston"β€” Winston-Salem, 
Mrs.   J.   L.   Ludlow. 

"Whitmel  Blount"β€” Henderson,  Mrs.  W. 
0.    Shannon. 

"Miles      Harvey" β€” Tarboro,      Mrs.      John 

"Iredell"β€” Statesville,  Mrs.  W.  A.  Thomas 

"Charlotte"β€” Charlotte,  Miss  Laura  Orr. 

North  Carolina  Agricultural 
Society. 

Officersβ€” J.  H.  Currie.  Pres.,  Fayette- 
ville;  Joseph  E.  Pogue,  Secretary,  Ral- 
eigh. 

Vice-Presidents β€” (Permanent. 1 β€” Kemp  P. 
Battle,  Chapel  Hill;  Benehan  Cameron,  Ral- 
eigh; Julian  S.  Carr,  Durham;  John  S. 
Cuningham,  Cunningham,  R.  H.  Battle, 
Raleigh;  Charles  McNamee,  Biltmore;  W. 
R.  Cox,  Penelc;  J.  A.  Long,  Roxboro; 
Ashley  Home,  Clayton;  J.  M.  Crenshaw, 
Wake  Forest;  E.  L.  Daughtridge,  Rocky 
Mount. 

District  Vice-Presidents. β€” First  District, 
W.  P.  Roberts,  Gatesville;  Second  District, 
W.  R.  Capehart,  Avoca;  Third  District, 
W,  L.  Hill,  Warsaw;  Fourth  District,  D. 
Y.  Cooper,  Henderson;  Fifth  District,  L. 
Banks   Holt,    Graham;    Sixth   District,    Ed- 


ward Smith,  Dunn;  Seventh  District,  T. 
B.  Bailey,  Moeksville;  Ninth  District,  S. 
B.  Alexander,  Charlotte;  Tenth  District,  G. 
I'.    Weston,    Asheville. 

Pice-President  for  State-at-Large β€” W.  A. 
Graham,   Wake. 

Vice-Presidents  are  ex  officio  members  of 
the    Executivr    Committee. 

VeterinaT  surgeon β€” Dr.  Tait  Butler,  Ra- 
leigh. 

Sti''  i-.iir  is  held  in  October  each  year, 
at    .taleigh 

N'ortti  Carolina  Retail     Merchants 
Association. 

Presidentβ€” Archibald    Nichols,    Asheville. 

Vice-Presidentβ€” E.   E.   Broughton,  Raleigh. 

General  Council β€” Norman  H.  Johnson, 
Charlotte. 

Secretaryβ€” H.    Ta.ylor    Rogers,    Asheville. 

Trt  asurerβ€” J.  Frank  Morris,  Winston-Sa- 
lem. 

Board  of  Directors β€” Clarence  Sawyer, 
(chm.),  Asheville;  E.  L.  Harris,  Raleigh;  J. 
N.  McCausland,  Charlotte;  C.  M.  McKnight, 
Greensboro;  R.  B.  Crawford,  Winston-Sa- 
lem. 

Vice-Presidents β€” First  District,  Jas.  W. 
Eight,  Elizabeth  City;  Second  District,  E. 
S.  Allen,  Warrenton;  Third  District,  A.  A. 
Joseph,  Goldsboro;  Fourth  District,  J.  B. 
Pearce,  Raleigh;  Fifth  District,  C.  M.  Mc- 
Knight,  Greensboro;  Sixth  District,  E.  D. 
Nail,  Sanford;  Seventh  District,  A.  T.  Mor- 
ris, Thomasville ;  Eighth  District,  Theo.  B. 
Brown,  Salisbury;  Ninth  District,  J.  0. 
Gardner,  Charlotte;  Tenth  District,  S.  Lap- 
insky,    Asheville. 

North     Carolina     Natiu-e     Study 
Society. 

Presidentβ€” J.  Y.  Joyncr,  Raleigh. 

Vice-Presidentsβ€” Col.  F.  A.  Olds,  Raleigh; 
Dr.  W.  E.  Coker,  Chapel  Hill;  Mrs.  W.  R. 
Hollowell,  Goldsboro;  Supt.  F.  J.  Tighe, 
Asheville. 

Secretary-Treasurerβ€” F.  L.  Stevens,  West 
Raleigh. 

Executive  Committee β€” 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. 

Birdsβ€” T.    Gilbert    Pearson,    Greensboro. 

Flant  Diseases,  Naming  and  Identification 
of  Plants  and  Seedsβ€” F.  L.  Stevens,  West 
Raleigh. 

Minerals  and  Geology β€” Collier  Cobb, 
Chapel  Hill. 

Soilsβ€” C.  W.  Connor,   West  Raleigh. 

Mammals,  Reptiles,  Fishesβ€” C.  S.  Brim- 
ley,    Raleigh. 

Liverworts  and  Mosses β€” W.  E.  Coker, 
Chapel   Hill.  m 

Stock  and  Cropsβ€” R.  S.  Curtis,  West 
Raleigh. 

Algae  and  Protozoaβ€” W.  L.  Poteat,  Wake 
Forest. 

Methods  of  Teaching  Nature  Studyβ€” Mrs. 
F.  L.  Swens,  West  Raleigh. 

Astronomyβ€” John  F.  Lanneau,  Wake  For- 
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OF  CHARLOTTE,  N.   C. 
CAPITAL  AND  SURPLUS $874,00.00 

UNITED    STATES   DEPOSITORY. 
DEPOSITS  received   subject  to  check. 

CERTIFICATES  OF  DEPOSITS  issued  "bearing  4  per  cent  int. 
FOREIGN  AND  DOMESTIC  EXCHANGE  bought  and  sold. 
DRAFTS  drawn  on  all  parts  of  the  world. 

SAVINGS    ACCOUNTS    be  ring  4  per  cent  interest  may  be  opened 
with  one  dollar  and  upward. 

BANKING  BY  MAIL β€” Write   us    about    this. 

R.  A.  DUNN,  President.  A.  G.  BRENIZER,  Cashier. 


Flysics--0.    W.    Eds' ards,    Durham. 
Ii.<sects   and   Injuries   Caused     by     Them β€” 
Franklin   Sherman,   Jr.,   Raleigh. 
Chemistry β€” Wiljian:  J.   Mai  tin,   Da/ids<.n. 

North   Carolina   Cotton  Growers 
Association. 

President β€” Chas.    C.    Moore,    Charlotte. 

Vice  President β€” A.   J.   McKinnon,  Maxton. 

Secretary β€” T.    B.    Parker,    Raleigh. 

Executive  Committee β€” A.  J.  McKinnon, 
(chm.),  Maxton;  T.  J.  W.  Broom,  Monroe; 
J.    H.    Currie,    Fayetteville. 

Treasurer β€” Leo.  D.  Heartt,  Raleigh. 

North    Carolina    Anti-Saloon 
League. 

President  State  Conventionβ€” Heriot  Clark - 
fon,    Charlotte. 

Vice-Presidentsβ€” W.  C  Dowd,  Charlotte; 
R.  B.  White,  Franklinton;  George  P.  Pell, 
Winston-Salem;  J.   H.  Tucker,  Asheville;  A. 


M.  Scales,  Greensboro;  J.  A.  Hartness, 
Statesville;  J.  A.  Brown,  Whiteville;  E.  E. 
Hilliard,  Scotland  Neck;  J.  J.  Rogers,  Kin- 
ston;  W.  S.  O'B.  Rol-inson,  Goldsboro; 
W.  C.  Douglass,  Raleigh;  G.  W.  Watts, 
Durham;  W.  I.  Everett,  Rockingham;  C.  W. 
Mitchell,    Aulander. 

State  Organized β€” R.  L.  Davis,  Wilson; 
Secretary,   J.    Edward  Pegram,   Durham. 

Executive  Committee β€” Clarence  H.  Poe, 
chairman,  Raleigh;  J.  W.  Bailey,  Ral- 
Raleigh;  John  A.  Oates,  Fayetteville;  J.  H. 
Pou,  Raleigh;  T.  N.  Ivey,  Raleigh;  Q.  K. 
Nimocks,  Fayetteville;  W.  B.  Cooper,  Wil- 
mington; W.  II.  Sprunt.  Wilmington;  R. 
0.  Beaman,  New  Bern;  N.  B.  Broughton, 
Raleigh;  J.  0.  Atkinson,  Elon  College;  A. 
J.  McKelway,  Charlotte;  I.  C.  Blair,  Treas- 
urer, Raleigh;  J.  I.  Johnson,  Raleigh;  B. 
Craig,  Rocky  Mount;  G.  T.  Adams,  Dur- 
ham ;  S.  Mclntyre,  Lumberton ;  W.  N.  Jones, 
Raleigh;  H.  A.  Page,  Aberdeen;  Josephus 
Daniels,  Raleigh;  H.  A.  London,  Pittsboro; 
J.    E.    Underwood,    Rockingham, 


Political  Organizations. 


DEMOCRATIC     STATE    EXE- 
CUTIVE COMMITTEE. 

A.    H.    Eller,    Winston-Salem,    Chairman. 
Alex.   J.    Feild,   Secretary,   Raleigh. 

National   Committeeman. 

Josephus  Daniels,   Raleigh. 

Advisory  Committee. 

T.  J.  Jarvis,  Greenville;  Plato  Collins, 
Kinston;  I.  F.  Dortch,  Goldsboro;  1.  B. 
Womack,  Raleigh;  J.  A.  Long,  Roxboro; 
N.  A.  Sinclair,  Fayetteville;  E.  E.  Raper, 
Lexington;  Theo.  F.  Kluttz,  Salisbury;  C. 
W.  Tillett,  Charlotte;  J.  P.  Kerr,  Asheville. 

Members  Central  Committee. 

FIRST  DISTRICTβ€” E.  F.  Aydlett,  Eliza- 
beth City;  W.  C.  Rodman,  Washington; 
W.  H.  Hampton,  Plymouth;  Dr.  E.  A. 
Moye,    Greenville. 

SECOND  DISTRICTβ€” T.   W.   Mason,   Jack- 


son; H.   A.   Gilliam,  Tarboro;   J.   W.   Grain- 
ger, .  Kinston ;    Dr.    I.    E.    Green,    Weldon. 

THIRD  DISTRICTβ€” T.  C.  Whitaker,  Tren 
ton;  A.  J.  Maxwell,  Dover;  E.  M.  Koonce 
Jacksonville;    W.   M.    Webb,   Moreheaa  City 

FOURTH  DISTRICTβ€” J.  A.  Thomas 
Louisburg;  F.  S.  Spruill,  Rocky  Mount;  P 
J.   Olive,   Apex;   H.   A.   London,   Pittsboro. 

FIFTH  DISTRICTβ€” J.  S.  Carr,  Durham 
H.  G.  Chatham,  Elkin;  R.  L.  Holt,  Bur 
lington;    C.    O.    McMichael,   Madison. 

SIXTH  DISTRICTβ€” John  D.  Bellamy,  Wil 
mington;  James  Powell,  Whiteville;  A.  M 
McLean,  Lumberton. 

SEVENTH  DISTRICT-^Iames  A.  Lock 
hart,  Wadesboro;  A.  S.  Dockery,  RocKlng 
ham. 

EIGHTH  DISTRICTβ€” R.  S.  Young,  Con 
cord;  Edmund  Jones,  Lenoir;  R.  A.  Dough 
ton,   Sparta;   A.   D.   Watts,   Statesville. 

NINTH  DISTRICTβ€” J.  H.  Weddington 
Charlotte;    H.    F.    Schenck,    Lawndalc. 

TENTH    DISTRICTβ€” C.    A.    Webb,    Ashe 


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POLITICAL    ORGANIZATIONS. 


The  Citizens  National  Bank 

RALEIGH,  N.  C. 

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


Capital,     . 
Surplus  and  Profits, 
Deposits,  . 
Assets 

Joseph  G.  Brown 

President 


$100,000.00 

175,000.00 
1,250,000.00 
1,500.000.00 

Henry  E.  Litchford 

Cashier 


ville;  W.  T.  Lee,  Wavnesville ;  Marshall 
Bell,   Murphy;   T.   T.    Ballenger,   Tryon. 

Members  State  Executive  Com- 
mittee. 

FIRST  DISTRICTβ€” W.  G.  Lamb,  Wil- 
liamston;  L.  L.  Smith,  Gatesville;  E.  A. 
Daniel,  Washington;  Everett  Thompson, 
Elizabeth    City. 

SECOND  DISTRICTβ€” Dr.  P.  J.  Macon, 
Warrenton;  E.  L.  Travis,  Halifax;  J.  H. 
Exum,     Whitakers;     W.     A.    Finch,    Wilson. 

THIRD  DISTRICTβ€” H.  A.  Grady,  Clin- 
ton; W.  S.  Chadwick,  Beaufort;  S.  O. 
Middleton,  Hallsville;  D.  L.  Ward,  New 
Bern. 

FOURTH  DISTRICT  β€” E.  S.  Abell, 
Smithfield;  J.  R.  Young,  Raleigh;  W.  B. 
Snow,   Raleigh;   R.   H.  Hayes,   Pittsboro. 

FIFTH  DISTRICTβ€” James  S.  Manning, 
Durham;  R.  D.  Reid,  Wentworth;  Caleb  H. 
Haynes,  Surry;  A.  Wayland  Cooke,  Greens- 
boro. 

SIXTH     DISTRICTβ€” E.  F.     McCulloch, 

White  Oak;  J.  B.  Underwood,  Fayette- 
ville;  W.  H.  Bernard,  Wilmington;  Geo. 
H.    Bellamv,    El    Paso. 

SEVENTH  iDISTRICTβ€” T.  B.  Bailey, 
Mocksville;  J.  R.  Blair,  Troy;  U.  L. 
Spence,    Carthage;    R.    A.    Morrow,    Monroe. 

EIGHTH  DISTRICTβ€” W.  W.  Barber, 
Wilkesboro;  R.  A.  Crowell,  Albemarle; 
T.  C.  Bowie,  Jefferson;  Walter  Murphy, 
Salisbury. 

NINTH  DISTRICTβ€” Manley  McDowell, 
Morganton;  R.  R.  Ray,  McAdensville;  J. 
A.    Bell,    Charlotte;    J.    F.    Yount,    Newton. 

TENTH  DISTRICTβ€” J.  G.  Gilkie,  Ma- 
rion; M.  D.  Kinsland,  Waynesville;  John 
C.  Mills,  Rutherford  ton;  E.  B.  Norvell, 
Murphy. 

Democratic     Chairmen      County 
Committees. 

Alamance β€” F.  L.  Williamson,  Burling- 
ton. 


Alexander β€” J.    H.    Burke,    Taylorsville. 
Alleghany β€” A.    S.    Carson,    Sparta. 
Anson β€” D.     A.     McGregor,     Wadesboro. 
Ashe β€” Dr.  J.  W.  Colvard,  Jefferson. 
Beaufort β€” W.    C.    Kodman,    Washington. 
Bertie β€” E.    S.    Askew,    Windsor. 
Bladenβ€” T.    A.    Lyon,    White    Oak. 
Brunswickβ€” Dr.  T.  V.   Moore,  Phoenix. 
Buncombe β€” Dr.    D.   E.    Sevier,    Asheville. 
Burke β€” E.     P.     Bennett,     Morganton. 
Cabarrus β€” L.    T.    Hartsell,    Concord. 
Caldwell β€” J.    K.    Moore,    Lenoir. 
Camden β€” John    Foster,     South    Mills. 
Carteret β€” W.     S.       Chadwick,       Morehead 
City. 

Caswell β€” T.     P.     Womack,     Yanceyville. 
Catawba β€” E.    L.    Shuford,   Hickory. 
Chatham β€” F.     W.     Bynum,     Pittsboro. 
Cherokee β€” Ben.   Posey,   Murphy. 
Chowan β€” W.    M.    Bond,    Edenton. 
Clayβ€” G.    H.    Haigler,    Hayesville,    No.    2. 
Clevelandβ€” A.     B.     Shuttle,     Shelby. 
Craven β€” Stephen    Lane,     New    Bern. 
Columbus β€” J.  A.  Brown,  Chadbourn. 
Cumberland β€” C.   G.  Rose,  Fayetteville. 
Currituckβ€” W.    H.    Gallop,   Jarvisburg. 
Dare β€” R.    B.    Etheridge,    Manteo. 
Davidson β€” W.   H.   Phillips,   Lexington. 
Davie β€” G.    E.    Home,    Mocksville. 
Duplin β€” D.     L.    Carlton,     Kenansville. 
Durham β€” S.    C.    Brawley,    Durham. 
Edgecombe β€” R.    G.    Allsbrook,    Tarboro. 
Forsyth β€” G.     H.     Hastings,       Winston-Sa- 
lem. 
Franklin β€” J.    A.    Thomas,    Louisburg. 
Gaston β€” C.    B.    Armstrong,    Gastonia. 
Gatesβ€” W.   T.    Cross,    Gatesville. 
Graham β€” G.    B.    Walker,    Robbinsville. 
Granville β€” B.  S.  Royster,  Oxford. 
Greene β€” J.    P.    Frizzell,    Snow    Hill. 
Guilford β€” Chas.     A.     Hines,     Greensboro. 
Halifaxβ€” E.  L.  Travis,  Halifax. 
Harnett β€” W.    A.    Stewart,   Dunn. 
Haywood β€” D.     R.     Noland,     Waynesville. 
Henderson β€” McD.     Ray,     Hendersonville. 


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POLITICAL     ORGANIZATIONS. 


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ASHLEY  HORNE,   President.  C.  M.  THOMAS,  Cashier. 

D.  H.  McCULLERS,  Vice-Pres.  JNO.  T.  TALTON,  Asst.  Cashier. 

Clayton  Banking  Company 


CLAYTON,   N.    C. 


CAPITAL $10,000.00 

SURPLUS 5,000.00 

UNDIVIDED   PROFITS 2,165.00 

DEPOSITS 75,000.00 


COLLECTIONS    REMITTED  ON  DAY  OP  PAYMENT. 


Hertford β€” J.    G.    Majette,    Como. 

Hyde β€” R.    D.    Harris,   Swan   Quarter. 

Iredell β€” J.    A.    Hartness,    Statesville. 

Jackson β€” F.   E.    Alley.   Webster. 

Johnston β€” C.     W.     Richardson,     Selma. 

Jonesβ€” T.    C.    Whitaker,    Trenton. 

Leeβ€” D.    E.    Mclver,    Sanford. 

Lenoir β€” J.    W.    Grainger,    Kinston. 

Lincoln β€” A.     L.     Quickie,     Lincolnton. 

Macon β€” Dr.     W.     A.     Rogers,     Franklin. 

Madison β€” W.     J.     McLendon,     Marshall. 

Martinβ€” H.   W.   Stubbs,   Williamston. 

McDowellβ€” A.     Hall     Johnson,     Marion. 

Mecklenburg β€” J.    A.   Bell,   Charlotte. 

Mitchell β€” W.     L.     Lambert,     Bakersville. 

Montgomery β€” W.  D.  Allen,  Troy. 

Moore β€” W.  J.   Adams,   Carthage. 

Nashβ€” J.     P.     Bunn,     Rocky    Mount. 

New  Hanoverβ€” J.  J.  Furlong,  Wilming- 
ton. 

Northamptonβ€” A.  J.  Conner,  Rich 
Square. 

Onslow β€” E.    M.    Koonce,    Jacksonville. 

Orange β€” S.    M.    Gattis,    Hillsboro. 

Pamlico β€” A.    B.    Campen,    Alliance. 

Pasquotank β€” C.  E.  Thompson,  Elizabeth 
City. 

Pender β€” E.    L.    Larkins,    Burgaw. 

Perquimans β€” T.     F.     Winslow,     Hertford. 

Person β€” J.   S.   Cuningham,  Cuningham. 

Pittβ€” F.    C.    Harding,    Greenville. 

Polk β€” J.     E.     Shipman,    Columbus. 

Randolph β€” W.     J.     Miller,     Asheboro. 

Richmondβ€” W.  S.  Thomas,  Rocking- 
ham. 

Robeson--G.     B.    McLeod,     Lumberton. 

Rockinghamβ€” A.     D.     Ivie,     Leaksville. 

Rowan β€” A.    H.    Boyden.    Salisbury. 

Rutherfordβ€” Geo.  Biggerstafi,  Kutli-r- 
fordton. 

Sampson β€” H.    E.    Faison,    Clinton. 

Scotlandβ€” E.    H.    Gibson,    Laurinburg. 

Stanlyβ€” D.    D.    Parker,    Albemarle. 


Stokesβ€” Dr.  J.  H.   Ellington,  Sandy  Ridge. 
Surry β€” J.    H.     Folger,     Dobson. 
Swain β€” A.     M.     Bennett,     Bryson     City. 
Transylvania β€” W.     E.     Breese,     Jr.,     Bre- 
vard. 

Tyrrellβ€” Theo.     H.     Woodley,    Columbia. 
Union β€” R.     W.    Lemmond,    Monroe. 
Vance β€” A.    J.    Harris,    Henderson. 
Wakeβ€” B.     M.     Catling,     Raleigh. 
Warren β€” J.    H.   Kerr,   Warrenti  n. 
Washington β€” Tlios.    W.   Blount,    Roper. 
Watauga β€” J.    C.    Fletcher,    Boone. 
Wayne β€” M.     T.    Dickinson,     ^oldsboro. 
Wilkes β€” A.     M.      Vannoy,     Wilkesboro. 
Wilson β€” H.     M.     Rowe,     Wilson. 
Yadkinβ€” W.    N.    Homer,    East    Bend. 
Yancey β€” G.    E.    Gardner,   Burnsville. 


REPUBLICAN   STATE   EXECU- 
TIVE  COMMITTEE. 

S.    B.    Adams,    Chairman,    Greensboro. 
T.     J.     Harkins,     Secretary,     Asheville. 
C.    G.    Bailey,    Treasurer,    Advance. 

National  Committeeman. 

E.   C.   Duncan,   Raleigh. 

Members  at    Large. 

Britt,     Asheville. 

s.     Rollins,     Asheville. 


J.  J. 
Thos. 
T.  I'.. 
D.  H 
W.  .1. 
W.     I' 

.i.    ]β– :. 


\li -i  rary,    Lexington. 

31air,    Winston-Salem. 

\ihh.  ws,    Raleigh. 

Bynum,    Jr.,    Greensboro. 
Fowler.    Clinton. 


Congressional  Districts. 

First β€” A.    Berry,    Swan    Quarter. 
Srcondβ€” D.  W.  Patrick,  Snow  Hill. 
Thirdβ€” J.    F.    Dobson,    Goldsboro. 
Fourthβ€” W.     C.     Pearson,    Chapel     Hill. 
Fifthβ€” Ben  S.   Robertson,  Haw   River. 
Sixthβ€” S.    M.    King,    Elizabethtown. 


King's  Business  College  is 
State,  regardless  of  any  claim 
for  catalogue.      Address   coil  eg 


the  largest  and  best  equipped  in  the 
the   small    fries   may    make.      Send 
e.  Raleigh  or  Charlotte. 


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DEMOCRATIC  STATE   PLATFORMβ€” 1908. 


Seventhβ€” W.    A.     Bailev,    Advance. 
Eighthβ€” Chas.     H.     Cowles,     Wilkesboro. 
Ninth    .1.     V.     Hamrick,     Hickory. 
Tenthβ€” Thos.    J.    Harkins,    Asheville. 

Campaign  Committee. 

C.  J.    Harris,    Dillsboro. 
T.     T.     Hicks,     Henderson. 

D.  L.    Core.    Wilmington. 

J.     C.     Angier,    West    Durham. 
R.     L.     Burns,    Carthage. 

Chairman    of    Countv    Republi- 
can  Executive    Committees 
of    North    Carolina. 

Alamance β€” T.    F.     McVey,     Snow    Camp. 
Alexander β€” Zeno    Smith,    Wittenberg. 
Alleghany β€” John     M.     Wagoner,     Sparta. 
Anson β€” J.     L.    Matherson,    Wadesboro. 
Ashe β€” J.     R.     Henderson,     Jr.,     Jefferson. 
Beaufortβ€” F.    G.    Paul,    Washington. 
Bertieβ€” R.    H.   Norfleet,   Kelford. 
Bladen β€” S.    Mears,    Clarkton. 
Brunswickβ€” C.     Ed.     Taylor,     Southport. 
Buncombe β€” T.     F.     Roland,     Asheville. 
Burkeβ€” L.     A.     Bristol,     Chesterfield. 
Cabarrus β€” H.     S.     Williams,     Concord. 
Caldwell β€” M.    N.    Harshaw,    Lenoir. 
Camdenβ€” W.     R,     Dozier,     South    Mills. 
Carteret β€” T.    D.  '  Hewitt,    Newport. 
Caswell β€” W.     F.     Davis,     Altamahaw. 
Catawba β€” R.     P.     Caldwell,    Newton. 
Chathamβ€” R.    II.    Dixon,    Pittsboro. 
Cherokee β€” A.     G.     Deweese,     Murphy. 
Chowanβ€” L.    L.    Brinkley,    Edenton. 
Clayβ€” W.         S.         Ledford,  Hayesville, 

r.  f:  D. 

Cleveland β€” W.     L.     Damron,     Shelby. 

Columbus β€” Irvin   B.    Tucker,    Whiteville. 

Craven β€” Seymour  W.   Hancock,  New  Bern. 

Cumberland β€” C.  C.  McLellan,  Dunn, 
R.   F.   D.   No.    4. 

Currituck β€” W.    S.    Harrison,    Harbinger. 

Dare β€” L.   N.  Midgette,   Skyco. 

Davidson β€” J.    R.    McCrary,    Lexington. 

Davie β€” C.     G.     Bailey,     Advance. 

Duplin β€” John     A.     Gavin,     Kenansville. 

Durham β€” J.     A.     Giles,     Durham. 

Edgecombe β€” W.  L.  Stallings,  Tarboro, 
R.    F.    D. 

Forsythβ€” S.     E.     Hall,     Winston. 

Franklin β€” Rufus    R.     Harris.    Louisburg. 

Gaston β€” John    A.     Smith,    Bessemer    City. 

Gates β€” Wm.    M.    Sparkman,    Eure. 

Graham β€” W.     D.      Bradley,     Robbinsville. 

Granville β€” J.    n.   Gooch,    Stem. 

Greeneβ€” D.    W.    Patrick,    Snow  Hill. 

Guilford β€” H.     B.     Worth,     Greensboro. 

Halifax β€” McM.     Furgerson,     Littleton. 

Harnettβ€” W.    P.    Byrd,    Lillington. 


Haywood β€” Virgil     McClure,     Waynesville 
Hendersonβ€”  R.    H.   Staton,   Hendersonville 
Hertfordβ€” Jas.     S.     Mitchell,     Winton. 
Hydeβ€” N.    B.    Selby,    Scranton. 
Iredellβ€” L.    C.     Wagner,     biatesville. 
Jacksonβ€” Z.     V.     Watson,     Speedwell. 
Johnstonβ€” J.    C.    Stancill,    Benson. 
Jonesβ€” H.    F.    Brown,    Tuckahoe. 
Lee β€” R.     C.     Mitchell,     Joncsboro. 
Lenoir β€” J.    M.    Mewborne,    Kinston. 
Lincolnβ€” J.     M.     Hoyle,     Lineolnton. 
Maconβ€” H.    H.    Jarrett,    Franklin. 
Madisonβ€” J.    F.    Rector,    Marshall. 
Martinβ€” Wheeler     Martin,     Williamston. 
McDowellβ€” J.     L.     Morgan,     Marion. 
Mecklenburgβ€” Jake    F.    Newell,    Charlotte. 
Mitchellβ€” Chas.     E.     Greene,     Bakersville. 
Montgomeryβ€” G.   D.   B.   Reynolds,  Troy. 
Mooreβ€”  W.     G.     Jennings,     Carthage. 
Nashβ€” Mack    Brantley,    Spring   Hope. 
New   Hanoverβ€” D.    L.    Gore.    Wilmington. 
Northamptonβ€” W.     F.       Outland,       Wood- 
land. 
Onslowβ€” John    Gilman,    Jacksonville. 
Orange β€” D.  S.  Miller,  Rougemont. 
Pamlicoβ€” J.     L.     Riggs,     Bayboro. 
Pasquotankβ€” W.    H.    Keaton,    Weeksviile. 
Penderβ€” E.     McMoore,     Burgaw. 
Perquimans β€” Geo.     W.     Barrow,     Hertford. 
Personβ€” J.     T.     Woody,     Roxboro,     R.     F. 
D.    No.    2. 

Pitt β€” Roy     C.     Flanagan,     Greenville. 
Polkβ€” W.     C.    Robertson,     Saluda. 
Randolphβ€” G.    G.    Hendricks,    Asheboro. 
Richmondβ€” John     P.     Cameron,     Rocking- 
ham. 
Robeson β€” S.     A.     Edmund,     Lumberton. 
Rockinghamβ€” J.     R.     Joyce,     Reidsville. 
Rowanβ€” James    D.     Dorsett,     Salisbury. 
Rutherfordβ€”  R.    W.   Logan,    Rutherfordton. 
Sampsonβ€” W.    F.    Sessoms,    Clinton. 
Scotlandβ€” John   A.    McGregor,    Laurinburg. 
Stanlyβ€” Dr.     J.     I.     Campbell,     New    Lon- 
don. 

Stokesβ€” N.    0.    Petree,    Danbury. 
Surryβ€” J.    M.    Davis,    Mt.    Airy. 
Swainβ€” J.     H.     Franks,    Bryson    City. 
Transylvaniaβ€” Dr.   E.    S.   English,   Brevard. 
Tyrrellβ€” R.    A.    Kohloss,    Columbia. 
Union β€” T.    L.    Love,    Monroe. 
Vanceβ€” C.     H.     Turner,     Henderson. 
Wakeβ€” W.    T.    Barrow,    Raleigh. 
Warrenβ€” J.    P.    Leach,    Littleton. 
Washingtonβ€” J.    L.    Phelps,    Plymouth. 
Wataugaβ€” L.     H.    Michael,    Rutherwood. 
Wayneβ€” S.    G.    Pate,    Goldsboro. 
Wilkesβ€” O.     F.     Blevins,     Wilkesboro. 
Wilsonβ€” Edward     B.     Capps,     Lucama. 
Yadkinβ€” J.     A.    Logan,    Vadkinville. 
Yancey β€” J.   L.   Hyatt,   Micaville. 


Democratic  State  Platform  -1908. 


Adopted     at     Charlotte      N.     C, 
June   29,    1908. 

The  Democracy  of  North  Carolina,  in 
convention  assembled,  re-affirms  its  alle- 
giance to  the  cardinal  principles  of  true 
Democratic  government,  and  congratulates 
the    people    upon    the    wise,    the    progress- 


ive and  the  economical  conduct  of  public 
affairs  since  its  restoration  to  power  in 
this    State. 

DEMOCRATIC    PROGRESS. 
In     the     inaugural     address     of     Governor 
Aycock,     January,     1901,     is    this    sentence: 
'β– This    year    we    meet    under    extraordinary 


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THE  NORTH  CAROLINA  YEAR  BOOK. 


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Artesian  Well-Drillers 


Boilers, 
Engines, 
Lane 

Saw  mills, 
Hoe  saws, 
Wood- 
Working 
Machinery, 
Gasoline 
Engines, 

All  sizes 
And  styles. 
Catalogue 
Free, 


a : 


m 


m, 


suit 


IXK 


Water 
Supply 

Contractors, 
For  mills, 
Factories, 
Towns 
And 

Residences, 
Pumps, 
Wind  mills, 
Rams, 
Tanks, 
Iron  and 
Wire  fence. 


SydnorPutnp  and  Well  Co., 


Richmond,  Va. 


(Inc.) 


Box  950. 


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DEMOCRATIC    STATE    1'LATFOIJMβ€” 1908. 


circumstances;     one     party     gees    out     and 

another    comes    in;    one    policy    ends    and    a 
new    one    begins." 

At  that  time  the  Democratic'  Party 
again  entered  in  power;  Democratic  pol- 
icy became  the  controlling  policj  of  "in- 
state. The  achievements  oi  those  years 
'are  unmistakably  great.  To  the  trust 
imposed  the  Demoratic  Party  lias  been 
wholly  faithful.  The  administrations  of 
Governor  Charles  B.  Aycock  and  Governor 
R.  B.  Glenn  have  added  prestige  to  our 
history  and  given  prosperity  to  our  peo- 
ple. State  affairs  have  been  conduete  d 
with  dean  efficiency,  and  to  the  people 
has   come   peace. 

Out   of   the    very   shadows   of   disord  r   the 
record    begins.    There    is    now    no    more    dis- 
order    and     no     more     doubt.       The     people 
have    come    into    their      own.       Responsible 
government    is    made    sure.      Conditions   en- 
courage   the    full    and    free    development    of 
our     industries.       To     the     child     is     given 
greater   and   greater   opportunity   for   knowl- 
edge,   and    North    Carolina    is   become   a   na- 
tional    leader     in     popular     education.       A 
stable    government    has    inspired    confidence. 
Local      improvements      are       pushed      with 
i  vigor.      Good    schools    and    good    roads    .1    : 
no    longer    a   dream,    but    are    growing    real- 
ities.     State    institutins    have    been     man- 
aged    with     credit     and     without     scandal. 
j  The    record    is    unmarred     by     official     mis- 
!  conduct.       Appropriations       have     increased 
!  as    our   needs    demand,    while    taxes    are    re- 
I  duced.      Even    the    convict    is    now    made    to 
add    his    part    to    the    support    of    our    gov- 
ernment. 

The  Confederate  soldier  lias 
membered  with  gratitude  and 
provision  mad?  against  want  in 
of  his  old  age.  The  needs  of  the  unfor- 
tunate arc  met  and  the  call  of  the  af- 
flicted is  answered.  To  the  blind  and  to 
the  deaf  the  Stat"  now  holds  open  the 
door  of  hope.  For  her  unfortunate  in- 
sane she  provides  a  refuge  of  comfort. 
That  the  Legis'ature  of  1907  could  dedi- 
cate one-half  million  dollars  for  the  ad 
quate  care  of  all  our  unfortunates  shows 
the  growth  of  our  ability  and  the  cer- 
tainty   of    our    care. 

And    the    Demoi-ratic    Party    pbdg  s    its  'f 
to     maintain     those     policies     which     mak  β€’ 
for    the    dev  ilopm  n1     of    every    s  etion    of 
our    State,     for    the     security     of     our     peo- 
ple   and    for    the    stability    of    our    institu- 
tions. 
DEMOCRATK     OFFICIALS   ENDORSED. 
We    endorse   the   able   and   progressive   ad 
I  ministration    of    Governor    R.    1?.    (dun  and 
1I1   1     state    offic  rs 
and     commend     to     the 
Carolina    1 1 1  β–   β€’    record    of 
Repres,  ntatives     in     the 
United   States. 

GOOD    ROADS. 

We  regard  with  approval  the  increased 
interest  in  perman  nt  mad  building,  an  I. 
recognizing  that  the  advantaga  in  the 
way  of  gn  atly  increased  land  values,  of 
quick  and  easy  transportation  over  g  tod 
roads    and    the    consequent    saving    of    wear 


been  r  - 
ineri  as  d 
the    days 


and.  we  approve 
people  of  North 
our  S  nators  and 
Congress     of     the 


and  tear  on  stock  and  vehicles  may  no 
longer  be  doubted,  but  is  an  undoubted 
result,  clearly  seen  in  those  sections  of 
North  Carolina  and  other  States  where 
-in  1 1  roads  are  in  use,  and  believing  that 
with  a  constantly  improving  school  sys- 
tem, a  system  of  good  roads  linking  the 
East  with  the  Piedmont  section  and  the 
Piedmont  with  the  Mountain  section,  will 
be  of  great  good  to  North  Carolina,  we 
recommend  this  spirit  of  internal  im- 
provement '  to  the  people  of  our  State  for 
their  investigation,  and  suggest  that  the 
next  General  Assembly  take  such  action 
on  this  matter  as  mav  seem  best. 
EDUCATION. 

We  believe  that  education  is  one  of  the 
fundamental  needs  of  all  government.  We 
believe  that  every  prospective  citizen  has 
the  right  to  receive  and  it  is  the  duty 
of  the  State  to  Furnish  adΒ°quate  prepa- 
ration for  such  citizenship.  We  congrat- 
ulate the  people  on  the  fact  that  a  four- 
months  school  in  every  district  is  no  lon- 
ger merely  a  promise,  but  a  realization. 
We  commend  the  administration  of  our 
educational  affairs  and  pledge  to  the  peo- 
ple the  continuation  of  that  policy,  which 
lias  accomplished  so  great  good. 
RAILROAD    RATES. 

The  Democratic  Party  has  kept  its 
promise  and  materially  reduced  passenger 
and  freight  rates  in  the  State.  It  has 
given  to  the  people  lower  rates,  and  the 
r  ports  of  the  railroad  companies  show 
that  this  reduction  of  rates  .  has  been  ac- 
companied by  increased  revenue  on  that 
e'ass  of  business  affected  by  the  laws 
of    the    State    reducing   the    rates. 

ENTERPRISE        AND      INDUSTRY        FOS- 
TERED. 

We  d  clare  that  the  best  interests  of 
the  State  demand  that  all  of  our  peo- 
ple shall  unite  in  earnest  endeavors  to 
s  cure  employment  at  fair  wages  "for  ail 
of  our  fellow  citizens  who  are  now  idle 
01  who  are  working  on  short  time,  by  no 
fault  of  theirs,  but  by  reason  of  the 
panic    caused     by    Republican    policies. 

Every  enterprise  looking  to  the  invest- 
m  nt  of  capital  and  employment  of 
skilled  labor  should  be  fostered  and  en- 
1  ourag  d    by    the    State. 

FOREIGN     CORPORATIONS. 

All  foreign  corporations  doing  business 
in  this  State  should  be  r  quired  to  ob- 
tain license  to  do  so,  and  the  license  of 
any  such  corporation  shou'd  be  revoked 
if  wat  red  stock  or  bonds  be  issued  by  it 
in  violation  of  State  statutes  or  without 
th  -  approval  of  properly  constituted  legal 
authoritie  s. 

Foreign  corporations  doing  business  in 
this  Stat  '  should  be  r  quired  to  submit 
to  the  jurisdiction  of  the  courts  of  the 
Stat-,  under  penalty  of  having  their  li- 
β–   nse  to  do  business  in  the  State  re- 
vok  el. 

CAMPAIGN     CONTRIBUTIONS. 

All  contributions  to  political  parties  or 
for  political  purposes  should  be  made 
public  at  once,  and  the  charter  of  any 
domestic     corporation     doing     business     in 


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DEMOCRATIC   STATE   PLATFORMβ€” 1906. 


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KEEP  YOUR  MONEY  AT  HOME  BY  PATRONIZING 

The  Security  Life  and  Annuity 

Company 

GREENSBORO,  N.  C. 

THE  PIONEER  N.  C.  LIFE  INSURANCE  COMPANY. 

MUTUALβ€” LEGALβ€” RESERVE 

J.  VAN  UINDLEY,  G.   A.   GRIMSLEY, 

President.  Secretary. 


this  State  and  the  license  of  any  foreign 
corporation  should  be  revoked  if  any  such 
corporation  contributes  to  any  political 
campaign  fund  or  to  any  fund  for  the 
purpose  of  aiding  in  or  procuring  the 
nomination  of  any  candidate  for  public 
office. 

PUBLIC     SERVICE     CORPORATIONS. 

All  public  service  corporations  and 
natural  monopolies  should  be  brought  un- 
der strict  control  of  the  United  States 
as  to  interstate  business,  and  of  the  State 
as  to  intrastate  business,  but  a  fair  return 
on  a  fair  valuation  of  property  owned  or 
operated  by  them  should  be  allowed  af- 
ter paying  operating  expenses,  including 
just    and    ample    wages    to    employees. 

PRIVATE     MONOPOLIES. 

Private  monopolies  should  be  destroyed. 
Conspiracies  by  prospective  purchases  to 
put  down  or  keep  down  the  prices  of  ar- 
ticles produced  by  the  labor  of  others 
should  be  made  criminal,  and  all  persons 
or  corporations  entering  into  such  con- 
spiracies should  be  punished;  and  we  con- 
demn in  every  form  subsidies,  gratuities, 
bonuses,  trusts  and'  monopolies,  and  they 
should    not    be    tolerated. 

DISCRIMINATION    AND    REBATES. 

Congress  should  so  amend  the  interstate 
commerce  law  as  to  prevent  discrimina- 
tion and  rebates  in  interstate  traffic  and 
provide  for  the  punishment  by  imprison- 
ment of  officers  of  railroads  and  other 
common  carriers  and  public  service  cor- 
porations violating  such  laws,  and  par- 
ticularly to  make  unlawful  such  dis- 
criminations as  are  now  or  may  in  the  fu- 
ture be  practiced  by  railroad  companies 
and  other  common  carriers  and  public 
service  corporations  against  all  North 
Carolina  points  in  favor  of  points  out 
of  the  State  having  no  greater  natural 
advantages. 

The  party  in  power  in  the  nation  that 
has  so  long  failed  to  correct  such  in- 
equalities is  equally  guilty  with  the  pub- 
lic service  corporations  for  the  disadvan- 
tages under  which  this  State  has  la- 
bored. 


FREE  PASSES,  FRANKS,  ETC. 
No  railroad  company,  telegraph  com- 
pan.v,  telephone  company,  express  com- 
pany or  other  public  service  corporation 
should  be  permitted  to  issue  or  grant  to 
any  person  except  officers  and  employees 
any  free  pass,  frank  or  other  free  ser- 
vice, privilege,  benefit  or  favor,  and  any 
person  receiving  any  such  free  pass,  frank 
or  other  service,  privilege,  benefit  or  fa- 
vor should  be  made  equally  guilty  with 
the  corporation  issuing  or  granting  the 
same. 

EQUAL    JUSTICE    TO     ALL    LEGITIMATE 
ENTERPRISES. 

We  pledge,  not  only  to  citizens  of  this 
State,  but  to  citizens  of  other  State3, 
that  all  capital  invested  in  legitimate  en- 
terprises in  North  Carolina,  whether  for- 
eign or  domestic,  corporate  or  private, 
shall  have  the  equal  protection  of  !  he 
laws  and  the  equal  friendly  consideration 
of  those  who  administer  the  laws;  and 
we  further  pledge  that  all  such  persons 
in-  corporations  violating  the  provisions 
of  the  laws  shall  be  made  to  fee!  and 
suffer  the  full  penalties  for  such  viola- 
tions. 

PROFESSIONAL    LOBBYING. 

We     condemn       the      practice      of    profes- 
sional    lobbying. 
REPUBLICAN      POLICIES      CONDEMNED. 

We  denounce  the  vacillating  and  do- 
nothing  policy  of  the  last  session  of  the 
Republican  Congress.  We  declare  that 
imisi  of  the  legislation  enacted  by  that 
body  is  cheap,  tawdry,  hypocritical  make- 
shift. 

THE    Cl  i;i;i:\(  v    bill. 

We  denounce  the  Cannon-Vreeland  \M 
rich  currency  bill  which  was  passed  by 
the  last  session  of  Congress  in  the  inter- 
est and  ;ii  tin'  dictation  of  a  handful  of 
great  banks  and  spectators  who  occupy 
offices  on  Wall  Street.  This  iniqi 
measure,  which  furl  her  centralizes  in  the 
hands  of  a  few  the  issue  of  American 
money    for      the      American    people,      was 

shamelessly      rushed      through      both      houses 

of   Congress   in    its   dying   hours,    under  the 


Raleigh  and 

Charlotte,  N.  C. 


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DEMOCRATIC   STA  TE     PLATFORMβ€” 1908. 


lash  of  the  czar-like  methods  of  the 
Speaker  and  through  the  trickery  of  the 
Republican  dictator  of  the  Senate.  No 
more    shameless      spectacle      has    ever    been 

pri  -tit  td  to  the  American  people  than  the 
method  by  which  this  hybrid  and  iniqui- 
tous measure  was  railroaded  through  Con- 
gress. This  bill  turns  over  the  Treasury 
of  the  United  States  to  the  gamblers  of 
the  New  York  Stock  Exchange  for  a  pe- 
riod of  six  years.  It  means  a  gift  to  the 
enemies  of  the  Republic  of  the  power  to 
issue  or  retire  one-half  billion  dollars,  ex- 
citing speculation  or  compelling  disaster, 
according  to  whichever  best  suits  their  bet- 
ting book. 

THE   REPUBLICAN   PANIC   OF   1907. 

We  condemn  the  Republican  Party, 
whose  policies  and  conduct  produced  in 
1907  the  most  acute  and  disastrous  panic 
in  the  history  of  the  United  States.  The 
effect  of  its  policy  has  precipitated  panic, 
blighted  industry  and  trade  with  prolonged 
depression,  closed  factories,  reduced  work 
and  wages,  halted  enterprise  and  crippled 
American  production.  Under  this  Repub- 
lican panic  suffering  has  been  universal, 
soup  houses  have  been  established  and 
strikes  have  been  of  almost  daily  occur- 
rence. The  Republican  Party  has' been  in 
control  of  the  National  Government  in  all 
of  its  branches  for  the  past  eleven  year-', 
and  now,  in  the  midst  of  abundant  crops 
and  boundless  national  resources,  it  has 
brought  about  the  most  destructive  panic 
in  our  history.  We  point  to  the  fact  that 
every  panic  which  has  occurred  since  the 
formation  of  the  Republican  Party  was 
precipitated  while  that  partv  was  in  power. 
THE    BLOODY    SHIRT 

We  condemn  the  Republican  Party  for  its 
efforts  in  the  National  Congress  to  revive 
the  bitterness  of  the  Civil  War  and  .renew 
again  the  bloody-shirt  issue  by  tacking 
to  the  campaign  publicity  bill  Crumpack- 
er's  Southern  representation  reduction 
measure.  The  passage  of  this  bill  through 
the  lower  house  of  Congress  was  an  act  of 
cheap,  hypocritical  politics,  designed  To 
corral  the  negro  vote  in  the  doubtful  States 
for  their  presidential  nominee. 
REPUBLICAN  FEAR  OF  CAMPAIGN  PUB- 
LICITY. 

We  denounce  the  Republican  Party  for 
its  failure  to  enact  during  the  last  session 
of  Congress  a  campaign  publicity  bill ; 
but  the  people  of  the  country  need  not 
expect  such  a  measure  to  come  from  a 
party  that  thrives  on  corruption  money  and 
which  could  not  carry  on  a  campaign  or 
win  a  national  election  without  corruption 
funds    from     favored    interests. 

THE  TRUST-BREEDINC   TARIFF. 

We  denounce  the  present  infamous  and 
trust-breeding  tariff  imposed  upon  the  peo- 
ple by  the  Republican  Party,  and  renew 
our  demand  for  its  immediate  revision,  tc 
the  end  that  all  unfair  burdens  shall  be 
removed,  especially  those  upon  the  neces- 
saries 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     higher    prices 


than  are  charged  for  the  same  goods  to 
foreign    consumers. 

REPUBLICAN    EXTRAYAGANCE. 
W      denounce    the    Republiacn    Party    fcr 

ifs  wild  extravagance  during  the  last  ses- 
sion of  Congress.  In  the  last  five  months 
the  Republican  Congress  spent  $1,200,000  of 
the  people's  money,  lev}-ing  a  tax  of  $13 
per  annum  on  every  man,  woman  and  child 
in  the  United  States,  equal  to  a  tax  of 
$65  per  annum  on  every  burdened  tax- 
payer. We  do  not  wonder,  therefore,  at 
the  present  deficit  of  $60,000,000  in  the 
Treasury  and  the  expected  deficit  of  $180,- 
000,000  at  the  end  of  the  next  fiscal  year. 
The  Republican  billion-dollar  Congress  of 
1890  produced  a  Democratic  victory  in 
1892;  the  Republican  billion-dollar  session 
of  tue  present  Congress  means  the  tri- 
umphant election  of  a  Democratic  Presi- 
di  nt    in    the    coming    election. 

We  condemn  the  Republican  administra- 
tion for  turning  over  millions  of  dollars 
of  the  public  money  to  its  pet  banks  in 
New  York  City,  thereby  depleting  the  pub- 
lic treasury  to  such  an  extent  that  it  be- 
came necessary  for  the  Republican  admin- 
istration to  issue  bonds  and  borrow  money 
to  meet  the  daily  obligations  of  the  Federal 
Government. 

STATES'    RIGHTS. 

We  condemn  the  Republican  Party  for 
its  failure  in  the  last  Congress  to  enact 
a  law  forbidding  one  inferior  judge  to  sus- 
pend the  operation  of  a  State  law  without 
notice    or    hearing. 

We  declare  our  inflexible  opposition  to 
the  methods  of  expanding  Federal  power 
at  the  expense  of  the  just  powers  of  the 
States,  and  we  especially  denounce  tne  bold 
and  revolutionary  threat  that  the  omission 
of  the  States  to  pass  laws  upon  subjects 
within  their  constitutional  powers  may  De 
treated  as  a  surrender  of  these  powers  into 
the  hands  of  the  Federal  Government, 
which  may  then  lawfully  proceed  as  if 
such  powers  Were  possessed  by  it  under 
the    Constitution. 

.Though  promising  reforms  demanded  by 
the  people,  the  Republicans,  in  their  Na- 
tional Convention,  at  the  behest  of  fa- 
vored interests,  voted  down  every  plank 
looking  to  reforms  and  relief  of  the  people 
or  for  curbing  the  power  of  the  trusts.  That 
convention,  controlled  by  Federal  office- 
holders, after  nominating  for  President  a 
lifelong  officeholder  who  was  never  elected 
by  the  people  to  any  office,  adopted  a 
platform  that  on  every  important  measure 
straddles  or  gives  promise  to  the  ear, 
only  to  break  it  to  the  hope,  and  com- 
pleted its  work  by  nominating,  to  the  tune 
of  "Marching  Through  Georgia,"  a  candi- 
date for  Yice-President  who  has  led  in 
throttling  every  reform  measure  offered  in 
the  last  session  of  Congress,  including  a 
bill  to  meet  the  pressing  need  of  the  pre- 
servation of  our  National  resources,  open- 
ing waterways  and  preventing  the  destruc- 
tion   of   our   forests. 

We  have  faith  in  the  patriotism  of  our 
people  and   in  the  ultimate   development   of 


TARE  HEAD-EASY  FOR 

HEADACHE  AND  NEURALGIA. 


REPUBLICAN  STATE    PLATFORMβ€” 1908. 


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North  State  fΒ₯Suioal  Life  Insurance  Company 

HOME    OFFICE,   KINSTON,   N.   C. 

CAPITAL  PAID  IN  CASH $    100,000.00 

J.    W.    GRAINGER,    President,  J.   M.  PARROTT,  Medical  Director, 

N.    J.    ROUSE,    General    Manager.  S.    R.    DUNN,    Secretary, 

J.    A.    HERNDON,    Supt.    of   Agencies.  A.     E.    ROUNTREE,    Auditor, 

CLESEN  H.  SMITH,    Actuary, 


the  natural  resources  of  the  State,  and  we 
call  upon  all  North  Carolinians  to  unite  in 
a    common    effort    to    restore    prosperity,    to 


re-establish  confidence,  to  forget  factional 
differences  and  to  cultivate  peace  and  good 
will   among   men. 


Republican  State  Platformβ€” 1908. 


Adopted   at   Charlotte,   August 
29,  1908. 

We,  Republicans  of  North  Carolina,  in 
convention  assembled,  commend  the  wis- 
dom of  the  National  Republican  Conven- 
tion, and  congratulate  the  people  of  the 
United  States  on  the  nomination  of  Wil- 
liam H.  Taft  for  the  Presidency  of  this 
great  republic;  and  we  endorse  the  princi- 
ples and  policies  of  the  Republican  Party 
as  enunciated  in  its  platform  at  Chicago 
June  16,  1908,  and  as  carried  out  by  the 
administration    of    Theodore    Roosevelt. 

We  appeal  to  the  people  of  North  Caro- 
lina to  set  the  welfare  of  our  State  above 
party  and  above  prejudice;  to  exercise 
their  freedom  to  vote  according  to  the  dic- 
tates of  conscience,  and  to  choose  those 
men  for  public  office  whom  they  deem 
best  fitted  to  serve  the  public  interest.  We 
ask  the  people  to  consider  whether  they 
will  best  promote  the  welfare  of  the  State 
by  committing  its  affairs  to  the  radical 
faction  now  in  control  of  the  Democratic 
Party  or  by  voting  for  the  candidates  and 
policies    we    offer. 

We  ask  all  thoughtful  North  Carolinians 
to  consider  particularly  whether  the  pres- 
ent Democratic  Governor  and  Legislature 
have  dealt  wisely  or  justly  with  all  classes 
of  our  citizens  in  the  laws  they  have  re- 
cently passed  concerning  railroads  and  the 
violent  measures  they  have  taken  to  give 
these  laws  effect.  We  believe  in  regulat- 
ing railroads  and  other  public  carriers 
strictly  and  carefully  and  in  compelling 
all  corporations'  to  obey  the  law  as  faith- 
fully as  the  humbest  private  citizen.  But 
we  do  not  believe  that  Legislatures  are 
competent  to  fix  absolutely  the  precise 
rates  at  which  passengers  and  freight  shall 
be  carried.  We  are  sure  that  the  Legisla- 
ture of  this  State,  which  attempted  to  fix 
passenger  rates  absolutely  and  neglected 
freight  rates β€” much  the  more  substantial 
grievance  cf  our  people β€” had  neither  the 
special  knowledge  nor  the  right  for  such 
an  undertaking. 


They  disregarded  the  Constitution  of  the 
United  States,  and  they  threw  thousands 
of   North   Carolinians   out  of  employment. 

We  denounce  in  unmeasured  terms  the 
unwarranted  and  uncalled  for  attack  of  the 
Democrats  on  capital,  culminating  in  the 
fight  on  our  railroads,  involving  the  State 
as  it  did  in  costly  litigation;  paralyzed 
business,  drove  millions  of  capital  from  the 
State,  and  sent  railroad  securities  down  to 
less    than    half    their    value. 

We  pledge  ourselves,  if  the  people  en- 
trust us  with  power,  to  set  ourselves 
against  two  kinds  of  injustice:  The  injus- 
tice which  permits  wealthy  corporations 
and  individuals  to  prey  upon  the  poor,  and 
the  injustice  which  sacrifices  property  and 
deranges  business  in  order  that  cheap  dem- 
agogues may  get  or  keep  office. 

We  favor  the  policy  of  the  State  furn- 
ishing, free  of  charge  and  under  proper 
regulations,  to  every  child  in  the  public 
schools  all  necessary  text-books;  the  furth- 
er improvement  and  extension,  at  whatever 
cost,  of  the  public  school  system,  em- 
bodied in  the  Constitution  of  North  I 
ii>ia  by  the  Republican  Party.  We  favor 
the  education  of  all  our  children  up  to  the 
very   limit    of   our   available   means. 

We  favor  also '  a  liberal  policy  with  our 
higln  i'  institutions  of  learning.  The  South 
needs  highly  trained  men,  and  we  would 
have  the  necessary  training  provided  here 
so  far  as  we  have  the  means,  and  put 
within  the  reach  of  our  young  men  of  tal- 
ent and  industry,  to  the  end  that  North 
(  arolinians  may  guide  our  people  in  the 
development  of  bur  resources,  in  govern- 
ment, in  business,  in  the  beautifying  of 
our  towns,  our  cities  and  our  homes,  and 
in     tin'    elevation    of    our    daily    life. 

This  is  trui'  also  of  our  institutions  of 
charity,  particularly  the  provision  made  tor 
ih,.  blind,  Hie  deaf  and  the  insane,  for  I  h  i 
efficiency  with  which  any  community  min- 
isters to  such  unfortunate  human  beings  is 
a  measure  of  its  civilization.  It  is  equally 
true  of  our  Confederate  veterans  who 
not    the    means    of    self-support;     the 


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VOTE  FOH    COVERNOR 


loves  and  honors  them,  and  they  must  not 
be  permitted  to  suffer  want.  We  denounce 
the  Democratic  Party  for  not  keeping  its 
repeated  pledges  to  provide  our  Confeder- 
ate soldiers  and  their  widows  with  suitable 
pensions  commensurate  with  their  services 
to  the  State,  and  we  pledge  ourselves  to 
double  the  pension  now  given  by  the  State 
to   these    classes. 

We  demand  a  fair  election  law  which  will 
permit  an  elector  to  cast  a  ballot  pr.i- 
vately.    without    interference    or   dictation. 

We  favor,  as  we  have  ever  favored,  local 
self-government;  and  demand  the  right  to 
elect  by  direct  vote  of  the  people  all  mem- 
bers of  the  county  boards  of  education, 
county  superintendents  of  public  instruc- 
tion, county  commissioners  and  tax  collec- 
tors   and    justices   of   the    peace. 

We  favor  an  extension  and  improve- 
ment of  the  public  roads  of  the  State, 
and  believe  that  the  employment  of  the 
State's  convicts  on  such  work  is  the  best 
use  that  can  be  made  of  criminals  con- 
victed of  crimes.  We  further  favor  a  law 
prohibiting  the  use  of  striped  uniforms 
upon  all  persons  convicted  of  misdemean-  | 
ors  in  the   courts   of  North  Carolina. 

We    favor    the     establishment     of    one    or  | 
more    reformatories    tor    the     correction    of 
youthful    criminals    convicted    of    minor    of-  I 
fenses,     and    we    favor    a    separate    reform- 
atory   for    females    convicted    of    similar    of- 
fenses. 

We  pledge  ourselves  to  a  liberal  appro- 
priation for  the  care  and  support  of  our 
charitable   institutions. 

We  favor  the  exemption  from  taxation  of 
two     hundred     dollars'     worth     of     personal 


property  owned  by  each  householder  in 
the   State   of   North   Carolina. 

We  believe  in  the  dignity  of  labor  and 
the  elevation  of  the  wage-earner,  and 
pledge  our  party  to  the  enactment  of  such 
laws  as  will  best  promote  this  end.  We 
believe  that  labor  and  capital  are  co-ordi- 
nate branches  of  our  industrial  life,  each 
necessary  to  the  other,  that  neither  can 
prosper  without  the  other,  and  looking  to 
this  end  we  pledge  our  party  to  the  en- 
actment of  such  laws  as  will,  so  far  as 
possible,  create  the  kindliest  feeling  be- 
tween labor  and  capital,  remove  all  causes 
for  conflict  between  the  two,  and  promote 
the    upbuilding   of    both    classes. 

We  favor  restricting  immigration  rigidly, 
admitting  none  but  the  better  class  to 
our  shores,  and  protecting  American  labor 
against    foreign    cheap    labor. 

We  believe  the  South  should  no  longer 
hold  itself  politically  separate  and  apart 
from  the  rest  of  the  country.  We  be- 
lieve the  time  has  come  when  no  interest 
or  principle  any  longer  demands  such  iso- 
lation. We  ask  the  people  of  North  Caro- 
lina to  give  us  their  suffrages,  not  merely 
because  the  Democratic  Party,  under  its 
present  leadership,  both  in  the  State  and 
in  the  Nation,  is  unfit  for  power;  not 
merely  because  the  candidates  we  here 
nominate  and  the  policies  we  recommend 
are  worthy  of  acceptance,  but  because 
every  Republican  vote  cast  in  the  South  is 
a  vote  for  freedom,  a  vote  for  the  right 
of  our  children  to  enter  fully  into  the 
life  of  the  great  republic  which  our  fathers 
labored  and  fought  and  suffered  to  estab- 
lish. 


Comparative  Vote  For  Governor. 


β–  β€” * 
c 


COUNTY. 

Alamance     ...  2,220 

Alexander     .  .  793 

Alleghany     ..  643 

Anson     1,538 

Ashe     1,700 

Beaufort     . . .  1,914 

Bertie      1,328 

Bladen     1,213 

Brunswick     . .  671 

Buncombe     . .  3,629 

Burke     1,353 

Cabarrus     . . .  1,616 

Caldwell     . . .  1,476 

Camden      ....  405 

Carteret     ....  1,173 

Caswell     '878 

Catawba     . . .  1,961 

Chatham     . . .  1,594 


K 


1908 


1904. 


2,130 

1,922 

1,778 

1,076 

784 

919 

541 

723 

520 

263 

1,247 

155 

1,701 

1,278 

1,638 

1,209 

1,943 

770 

274 

1,327 

148 

599 

999 

528 

774 

631 

415 

3,434 

3,253 

2,523 

1,315 

1,110 

995 

1,817 

1,538 

1,219 

1,685 

1,222 

1,372 

141 

412 

36 

998 

1,020 

608 

323 

S70 

195 

2,012 

1,537 

1,433 

1,428 

1,616 

1,443 

Cherokee     ...  823 

Chowan     658 

Clay      348 

Cleveland     . .  2,304 

Columbus      . .  2,056 

(raven      1,520 

Cumberland. .  2,019 

.  Currituck     . .  734 

Dare      443 

Davidson     . . .  2,231 

!  Davie     802 

Duplin      1,642 

Durham      1,962 

Edgecombe     .  1,839 

Forsvth     2,653 

Franklin      . . .  2,093 

Gaston     2,568 

Gates     700 

Graham     422 

Granville     ...  1,746 

Greene     915 

Guilford     ....  3,948 

Halifax     2,285 

Harnett     1,550 

Haywood     ...  1,983 

Henderson     . .  998 

Hertford      ...  880 

Hyde     701 

Iredell     2,533 


1,273 

673 

9S9 

176 

625 

95 

318 

346 

320 

1,452 

2,209 

1,046 

1,192 

1,610 

741 

340 

1,614 

206 

1,250 

1,678 

1,038 

49 

548 

26 

354 

429 

351 

2,481 

2,154 

2,002 

1,163 

764 

1,058 

1,139 

1,456 

820 

1,693 

1,716 

1,034 

392 

1,632 

135 

2,782 

2,421 

2,152 

432 

2,149 

266 

1,820 

2,029 

816 

27S 

736 

218 

461 

373 

397 

592 

1,589 

502 

504 

990 

zo2 

2,765 

2,924 

1,718 

276 

2,478 

144 

1,012 

1,217 

705 

1,253 

1,656 

1,099 

1,497 

906 

1,320 

291 

804 

143 

177 

686 

228 

1,746 

2,147 

1,507 

TAKE  HEAD-EASY  FOR 

HEADACHE  AND  NEURALGIA. 


VOTE  FOR  GOVERNOR 


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Home  Office:  RALEIGH,  N.  C. 
Capital        -    -     $125,000. 

A  NORTH  CAROLINA  COMPANY  OWNED  AND  CON- 
TROLLED BY  NORTH  CAROLINIANS.  ECONOMICAL 
MANAGEMENT  AND  THE  STRONGEST  BACKING  OB- 
TAINABLE. 

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


Jackson     

Johnston 

Jones     

Lee    

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     

Transylvania. 

Tyrrell     

Union     

Vance     

Wake     

Warren     

Washington  . 
Watauga     . . . 

Wayne     

Wilkes     

Wilson     

Yadkin     

Yancey     


1,028 

2,816 

631 

912 

1,490 

1,286 

940 

878 

1,385 

973 
4,233 

575 
1,047 
1,219 
1,848 
2,110 
1,691 

988 
1,077 

671 
1,048 
1,019 

598 

890 
2,500 

536 
2,546 
1,106 
3,005 
2,039 
2,719 
2,011 
1,400 

752 
1,537 
1,123 
1,820 

614 

600 

357 
2,086 
1,187 
4,149 
1,171 

534 

998 
2,274 
1,599 
1,905 

718 
1,002 


1,073 

2,596 

272 

501 

896 

1,180 

1,017 

2,001 

360 

984 

1,385 

1,797 

1,047 

976 

1,222 

283 

.  121 

559 

1,014 

478 

265 

294 

427 

847 

811 

594 

2,647 

366 

1,115 

1,883 

1,723 

1,739 

2,423 

47 

1,630 

1,671 

2,781 

902 

579 

345 

701 

578 

2,583 

191 

526 

1,279 

1,450 

3,331 

831 

1,649 

912 


1,021 

2,586 

662 


1,471 

1,062 

924 

1,012 

1,446 

856 

3,229 

417 

967 

1,487 

1,489 

1,284 

1,539 

908 

952 

612 

1,001 

972 

663 

945 

2,298 

502 

2,409 

955 

2,449 

2,023 

2,497 

1,873 

1,046 

662 

1,016 

1,117 

1,833 

521 

587 

392 

1,233 

1,042 

3,647 

1,185 

500 

898 

2,091 

1,360 

1,387 

703 

1,035 


950 

1,513 

228 

"631 

711 

963 

1,939 

179 

917 

668 

1,361 

824 

1,127 

577 

56 

103 

439 

556 

397 

211 

124 

311 

558 

439 

552 

1,894 

274 

846 

1,214 

1,198 

1,294 

1,776 

64 

1,060 

1,483 

2,408 

804 

500 

274 

297 

428 

1,091 

134 

354 

1,233 

1,114 

2,427 

586 

1,411 

938 


Locke  Craig β€” Burke,   1;  Halifax,  1. 

C.    W.    Tillettβ€” Camden,   1. 

J.  A.  Transou β€” Alamance,  2;  Beaufort, 
29;  Buncombe,  48;  Catawba,  2;  Chatham, 
3;  Clay,  1;  Davidson,  1;  Durham,  1;  For- 
syth, 118;  Gaston,  5;  Guilford,  37;  Harnett, 
1;  Iredell,  1;  Jackson,  3;  Macon,  2;  Meck- 
lenburg. 2;  Moore,  11;  Nash,  i;  Onslow,  1; 
Orange,  2;  Pamlico,  18;  Randolph,  4;  Rock- ( 
ingham,    10;    Stokes,    5;    Surry,   2. 


Total    145,102    107,760    128,761    79,505 


Vote  for  State  Officers. 

For  Lieutenant   Governor β€” 

Newland     145,147 

Toms     107,851 

Newland's    majority    37,296 

Secretary   of   State β€” 

Grimes     145,268 

Thompson     107,848 

Grimes'     majority     37,420 


State  Auditor β€” 

Dixon     145,066 

Wood     107,848 


Dixon's    majority    ?7,213 

Treasurer β€” 

Lacy     145,146 

Grigg     107,790 


Lacy's    majority    37,356 

Supt.  Public    Instruction β€” 

Joyner     145,023 

Lyerly     107,733 


Joyner's    majority    37,296 

Attorney    General^  , 

Bickett     144,955 

Newell     107,872 

Bickett's    majority    37,033 

Commissioner    Labor    and    Printing β€” 
Shipman    145,078 


M/^?M 


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CONGRESSIONAL    VOTE. 


Ray     107,844 

Shipman's    majority    37,234 

Corporation    Commissioner β€” 

Aycock     ~. 144,989 

Elmore     107,864 

Aycock's    majority    37,125 

Commissioner    Agriculture β€” 

Graham 145,049 

Mewborne     107,721 


Judge  Fifteenth  District β€” 

J.    S.    Adams    145,005 

V.    S.    Lusk    107,698 


Graham's    majority     37,328 

Insurance  Commissioner β€” 

Youns;     145,069 

Norris     107,791 

Young's   majority    37,278 


Adams'    majority    27,207 


THE    SOCIALIST   VOTE. 

The   votes  received  by   the   Socialist   can- 
didates were: 

Governor β€” J.    A.    Transou    310 

Lieut. -Governor β€” F.    A.    Dorsett    312 

Secretary    of    Stateβ€” G.    F.    Wilson    811 

State    Auditorβ€” E.    C.    Barkley    ,.  311 

Treasurerβ€” E.    B.    Wells    313 

Supt.    Pub.    Ins.β€” Nat  M.    Pickett    313 

Com'r   of   Labor β€” R.    J.    Smathers    314 

Corp'n    Corn'sβ€” W.    J.    Newton 291 

Com'r    Agri'reβ€” P.    E.    Burke    317 

Ins.    Com'sr β€” R.    J.    Morton    315 


Congressional  Voteβ€” 1908. 


For 


Congress β€” First 
sional  District. 

John  H 
COUNTIES.  Small. 

Beaufort 1,968 

Camden 408 

Chowan 659 

Currituck 730 

Dare 397 

Gates 696 

Hertford 885 

Hvde 743 

Martin 1,432 

Pasquotank 1,042 

Perquimans 643 

Pitt 2,563 

Tyrrell 390 

Washington 563 


Congres- 

Isaac  M. 

Meekins. 
1,167 
143 
203 
45 
411 
282 
286 
166 
310 
311 
439 
779 
313 
487 


5,342 


Jones 622 

Onslow 995 

Pamlico 659 

Pender 1,133 

Sampson 1,410 

Wayne 2,329 


280 
564 
484 
282 
2,407 
1,428 


Total 11,544  7,896 

For    Congress β€” Fourth   Congres- 
sional District. 


E.   W. 
COUNTIES.  Pou. 

Chatham 1,595 

Franklin 2,060 

Johnston 2,797 

Nash 1,802 

Vance 1,188 

Wake 4,021 


W.  G. 

Briggs. 

1,427 

480 
2,632 
1,144 

572 
2,711 


Total 13,119 

L.    L.    Brinkley β€” Chowan,   1. 

For    Congress β€” Second    Congres- 
sional District. 


Claude 
COUNTIES.  Kitchin. 

Bertie 1,153 

Edgecombe 1,841 

Greene 916 

Halifax 2,135 

Lenoir 1,495 

Northampton 1,677 

Warren 1,152 

Wilson 1,901 


McMurray 
Ferguson. 
263 
363 
48S 
248 
884 
113 
207 
795 


3,361 


Total 12,275 

J.  M.  Cutehins,  Edgecombe,  1. 
W.  F.  Butterworthβ€” Halifax,  1. 
T.    W.    Mitchellβ€” Halifax,   63. 

For     Congress β€” Third     Congres- 
sional District. 

C   R  F    W 

COUNTIES.  Thomas.  Hill. ' 

Carteret  .. 1,186  996 

Craven 1,521  350 

Duplin 1,689  1,105 


Total 13,463  8,966 

Hugh    W.     Johnson β€” Chatham,     1;     Wake, 
7.β€” Total,     8. 
Blair   S.    Franklin β€” Vance,    1. 
T.   T.   Hicksβ€” Wake,  1. 
B.   F.   Montague β€” Wake,   2. 

For     Congress β€” Fifth     Congres- 
sional District. 


A.    L. 
COUNTIES.  Brooks. 

Alamance     2,141 

Caswell     853 

Durham     1,814 

Forsyth     g,534 

Granville     1,663 

Guilford     3,516 

Orange     995 

Person     778 

Rockingham     1,819 

Stokes     1,027 

Surry     1,798 


J.    M. 

Morehead. 
2,178 

344 
1,794 
2,861 

651 
2,901 
1,059 

961 
2,032 
1,708 
2,799 


Total  18,938 

F.    S.  Blair,   62. 

J.    P..  Taylor,    174. 

J.    E.  Fields,   1. 


19,288 


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W.   A.   Blair,  4. 

For     Congress β€” Sixth 
sional  District. 

Hannibal 
COUNTIES.  L.  Godwin 

Bladen     1,183 

Brunswick     660 

Columbus     2,062 

Cumberland      1,937 

Harnett     1,561 

New   Hanover    2,165 

Robeson     2,974 


Total     12,542 

Scotland     761 

John    E.    Fields,    Randolph,    1 
J.    Q.    Taylor,   Randolph,   1. 

For  Congress β€” Seventh 
sional  District. 

R.  N. 
COUNTIES.  Page. 

Anson     1,537 

Davidson    2,220 

Davie     815 

Lee     904 

Montgomery     1,070 

Moore     1,244 

Randolph     2,582 

Richmond    1,133 

Scotland     761 

Union    2,081 

Yadkin     710 

Total     15,057 


Congres- 


A.   M. 

Sloeum. 

625 

766 

1,189 

1,356 

1,029 

247 

1,173 

6,385 
38 


Congres- 

Zeb.  V. 
Walser. 

255 

2,484 

1,158 

508 

1,047 

959 

2,629 

361 

38 

670 

1,623 

11,732 


For  Congress β€” Eighth  Congres- 
sional District. 

R.  N.  C.  H. 

COUNTIES.                    Hackett.  Cowles. 

Alexander     776  1,079 

Alleghany      632  563 

Ashe     1,729  1,688 

Cabarrus     1,635  1,847 

Caldwell     1,463  1,717 

Iredell     2,514  1,798 

Rowan     2,446  1,988 

Stanly     1,564  1,620 

Watauga     1,040  1,261 

Wilkes     1,689  3,302 

Total     15,488  16,863 

Duncan   Stewart β€” Rowan,   34. 
John    E.      Fields β€” Rowan,      5;    Wilkes,    2. 
Total,    7. 

For   Congress  β€”  Ninth    Congres- 
sional District. 

E.  Y.  J.  A. 

COUNTIES.                         Webb.  Smith. 

Burke     1,364  1,318 

Catawba     1,939  1,999 

Cleveland     2,341  1,445 

Gaston     2,657  1,705 

Lincoln     1,300  1,157 

Madison     977  1,933 

Mecklenburg     4,350  1,279 

Mitchell     582  1,766 

Yancey     1,020  912 

Total     16,530  13,514 

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For    Congress  β€”  Tenth   Congres- 
sional District. 

W.  T.  J.  G. 

COUNTIES.                       Crawford.  Grant. 

Buncombe     3,548  3,572 

Cherokee     837  1,250 

Clav     351  320 

Graham     432  464 

Haywood     1,984  1,263 

Henderson     983  1,442 

Jackson     1,030  1,065 

McDowell     991  982 

Macon     939  1,030 

Polk      552  595 


Rutherford     2,014  1,767 

Swain     619  914 

Transylvania     604  581 

Total     14,884  15,245 

Y.    C.    Westallβ€” Buncombe,    54;    Clay,     1; 
Henderson,    1;    Jackson,    2.      Total,   58. 
Vote  for  Solicitor.    , 

Solicitor   for  Third   Judicial  District β€” 

Chas.     L.    Abernathy    7,460 

J.    F.    Duncan    94 

Ninth    Judicial    District β€” 
Jones     Fuller     12,149 

No    opposing    candidate.      Six    scattering 
Republican   votes. 


Vote  For  President  in  North  Carolina. 


COUNTIES. 

Alamance 
Alexander     . 
Alleghany 

Anson     

Ashe     

Beaufort     . . . 

Bertie     

Bladen     

Brunswick 
Buncombe     . 

Burke     

Cabarrus 
Caldwell  . . 
Camden 
Carteret  . . . 
Caswell  . . . 
Catawba  . . . 
Chatham  . . 
Cherokee  . . . 
Chowan     . . . 

Clay     

Cleveland  . 
Columbus  . 
Craven  .... 
Cumberland. 
Currituck     . 

Dare     

Davidson     . . 

Davie     

Duplin     .... 
Durham 
Edgecombe 
Forsyth     . . . 
Franklin     . . 

Gaston     

Gates     ...... 

Graham     . . . 
Granville     . . 
Greene     .... 

Guilford  ... 
Halifax  . . . 
Harnett  . . . 
Haywood  . . 
Henderson  . 
Hertford     . . 

Hyde     

Iredell     

Jackson     . . . 


(D.) 

Bryan. 


2,113 

793 

633 

1,490 

1,639 

1,828 

1,258 

1,132 

607 

3,506 

1,310 

1,610 

1,413 

398 

1,152 

820 

1,864 

1,521 

782 

621 

343 

2,282 

1,845 

1,399 

1,832 

701 

416 

2,126 

780 

1,508 

1,859 

1,753 

2,472 

1,984 

.2,398 

653 

418 

1,561 

876 

3,822 

2,165 

1,501 

1,952 

917 

839 

662 

2,465 

1,022 


(R,) 

Taft. 

1908. 

2,184 

1,074 

575 

301 

1,674 

1,304 

360 

660 

841 

3,572 

1,358 

1,821 

1,745 

164 

1,060 

370 

2,010 

1,497 

1,310 

213 

321 

1,459 

1,381 

449 

1,453 

68 

370 

2,340 

1,185 

1,225 

1,820 

438 

2,876 

561 

1,970 

337 

465 

734 

538 

2,863 

380 

1,047 

1,304 

1,602 

353 

223 

1,803 

1,086 


(R.) 
(D.)    Roose- 
Parker.  velt. 


1904 

1,907 

1,770 

770 

937 

699 

543 

1,220 

207 

1,254 

1,651 

1,803 

967 

1,264 

2,552 

927 

558 

564 

487 

3,181 

2,591 

1,080 

1,001 

1,509 

1,254 

1,169 

1,419 

389 

99 

1,012 

655 

874 

201 

1,497 

1,309 

1,551 

1,477 

663 

980 

573 

148 

'336 

325 

2,162 

1,036 

1,447 

876 

1,555 

268 

1,594 

1,129 

543 

33 

415 

350 

2,017 

2,054 

739 

1,072 

1,386 

815 

1,603 

1,080 

1,588 

126 

2,301 

2,209 

2,099 

282 

1,958 

896 

677 

273 

362 

401 

1,595 

518 

949 

283 

2,763 

1,716 

2,427 

181 

1,169 

723 

1,631 

1,125 

887 

1,341 

778 

186 

614 

318 

2,126 

1,510 

1,015 

947 

Johnston     . . . 

Jones      

Lee     

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     

Transvlvania.. 

Tyrrell     

Union     

Vance     

Wake     

Warren     

Washington.. 
Watauga     . . . 

Wayne     

Wilkes     

Wilson     

Yadkin     

Yancey     


2,593 

585 

832 

1,393 

1,222 

927 

862 

1,338 

950 

3,926 

550 

1,008 

1,109 

1,678 

1,857 

1,726 

870 

1,017 

628 

929 

930 

568 

750 

2,419 

511 

2,472 

1,029 

2,698 

1,887 

2,392 

1,978 

1,335 

714 

1,491 

1,061 

1,709 

602 

570 

312 

2,028 

1,121 

3,713 

1,066 

495 

962 

2,207 

1,559 

1,732 

597 

978 


2,827 

315 

562 

966 

1,217 

1,045 

2,027 

421 

1,000 

1,645 

1,808 

1,087 

1,077 

1,334 

511 

186 

710 

1,073 

501 

405 

373 

502 

969 

890 

621 

2,676 

462 

1,300 

2,008 

2,009 

1,766 

2,465 

85 

1,685 

1,711 

2,870 

931 

611 

395 

833 

641 

2,161 

296 

550 

1,313 

1,504 

3,382 

1,014 

1,644 

950 


2,572 
638 


1,386 
1,009 


994 

1,419 

836 

3,142 

408 

927 

1,424 

1,428 

1,254 

1,502 

828 

900 

574 

947 

903 

610 

942 

2,329 

497 

2,334 

927 

2,274 

1,934 

2,424 

1,860 

1,079 

646 

1,024 

1,104 

1,741 

499 

556 

343 

1,181 

1,019 

3,410 

1,060 

450 

773 

2,060 

1,318 

1,363 

691 

1,013 


1,553 
250 

"674 
671 

1,959 

216 

931 

748 

1,384 

858 

1,178 

645 

91 

116 

451 

558 

488 

275 

168 

378 

473 

429 

559 

1,808 

306 

982 

1,276 

1,215 

1,322 

1,777 

65 

1,080 

1,478 

2,475 

328 

526 

367 

379 

43 

1,267 

165 

428 

1,143 

1,162 

2,470 

623 

1,433 

864 


Total     ....136,927    114,884    124,121    82,442 


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Popular  Vote  For  Presidentβ€” 1908. 


Stateβ€”  Taft.  Bryan.  Debs. 

Alabama 25,308  74,374     

Arkansas 56,967  87,043  5,0U0 

California     ..      ..  182,064  107,770  18,736 

Colorado 123,700  126,649  7,974 

Connecticut    ..    ..  H2',815  68,255  5,113 

Delaware 25,200  22,134  75 

Florida 10,654  31,104  3,747 

Georgia 41,692  72,350  5S4 

Idaho 50,901  34,609  6,305 

Illinois 629,932  450,810  39,711 

Indiana 348,993  338,262  13,476 

Iowa 275,210  200,771  8,287 

Kansas 197,166  161,209  12,420 

Kentucky 235,711  244,092  4,060 

Louisiana 9,589  63,568  2,538 

Maine 66,987  35,463  1,753 

Maryland 111,253  111,117  2,500 

Massachusetts      ..  265,966  155,543  10,659 

Michigan 333,313  174,313  11,527 

Minnesota     ..      ..  195,786  109,433  14,469 

Mississippi     . .     ..  4,463  64,250  1,408 

Missouri 346,915  345,884  15,398 

Montana 32,333  29,326  5,885 

Nebraska 126,608  130,781  3,524 

Nevada 10,214  10,655  2,029 

New    Hampshire..  53,144  33,Β«55  1,299 


New    Jersey.. 
New    York    . . 
North    Carolina. . . 
North    Dakota    . . 

Ohio 

Ok'ahoma    

Oregon 

Pennsylvania 
Rhode  Island 
South  Carolina   .. 
South   Dakota   ... 

Tennesee 

Texas 

Utah 

Vermont 

Virginia 

Washington    . . 
West    Virginia    . . 
Wisconsin 
Wyoming 


265,298 

870,070 

114,887 

57,771 

572,331 

110,550 

62,350 

745,779 

43,942 

3,847 

67,466 

118,287 

69,229 

61,028 

39,552 

52,573 

106,062 

137,869 

248,673 

17,708 


182,522 

667,468 

136,928 

β€’  32.909 

502,721 

123,907 

38,049 

448,785 

24,706 

62,289 

40,266 

135,630 

227,264 

12,601 

11,496 

82,946 

58,383 

111,418 

106,707 

12,772 


10,219 

38,451 

345 

2,4<)5 

33,795 

21,752 
7,430 

39,913 

1,365 

101 

2,846 

1,878 

8,524 

4,895 

320 

255 

14,777 
3,076 

28,146 
1,396 


Tota's    ..     .."  ..7.637,076    6.393.182     448,453 
Chafin    (Prohibitionist),    241,252. 
Watson    (Populist).    33,871. 
Hisgen    (Hearst   Party),    83,183. 
Total    popular    vote,    all    candidates,    14,- 
852,841. 


Electoral  Voteβ€” 1908. 


Electoral 
States.  Votes. 

Bryan.  Taft. 

Alabama 11 

Arkansas 9 

California 10 

Colorado 5 

Connecticut 7 


Delaware 3 

Florida 5 

Georgia 13 

Idaho 3 

Illinois 27 

Indiana 15 

Iowa 13 

Kansas 10 


//Am& 


INCORPORATED. 


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ELECTORAL    VOTEβ€” SC 1IOOLS   AND   COLLEGES. 


Kentucky 13 

Louisiana 9 

Maine 6 

Maryland 0 

Massachusetts 16 

Michigan 11 

Minnesota 11 

Mississippi 10   -    .. 

Missouri 18 

Montana 3 

Nebraska 8 

Nei  ada 3 

New  Hampshire 4 

New  Jersey !'<* 

New  York 39 

Nortli   Carolina 12 

North    Dakota 4 

Ohio 23 


Oklahoma 7 

<  >r<  gon 

Pennsylvania 

Rhi  de  Island 

South   Carolina 9 

South  Dakota 

Tennessee 12 

i  18 

Utah 

Vermont 

Virginia 12 

Washington 

West  Virginia 

Wisconsin 

Wyoming 


4 
34 

4 


3 
4 

'5 
7 

13 
3 


Total 162      321 

Electoral  votes  necessary  to  a  choice,  242. 


Schools  and  College. 


STATE    INSTITUTIONS    AND 
PRESIDENTS. 

University  of  North  CaroLna,  Chapel  Hillβ€” 

Dr.    F.    P.    V  enable.    President. 
Normal    ar.d    Industrial  '   College,      Greens- 
boroβ€”J.   I.   Foust,   President. 
Agricultural       and       Mechanical       College, 

Raleighβ€” Dr.   D.    H.    Hill,   Pres. 
Cullowhee    Normal    School,     Cullowheeβ€” R. 

L.    Madison,    Principal. 
Deaf  and  Dumb  and  B'ind  School,  Raleighβ€” 

J.   E.    Ray,    Principal. 
School  for  the  Deaf  and  Dumb,  Morgantonβ€” 

E.    McK.    Goodwin,    Superintendent. 
Appalachian  Training  School,   Boone β€” B.   B. 

Dougherty,    Superintendent. 
Teachers'      Training      School,      Greenville β€” 

(Not  yet  opened.) 

FOR  THE  COLORED  RACE. 
Agricultural     and     Mechanical     College    for 

the    Colored      Race,      Greensboroβ€” J.      B. 

Dlidlev,  President. 
State     Colored     Normal     School,     Elizabeth 

Citv β€” P.    W.   Moore,   Principal. 
Favttteville    Colored    Normal    School,    Fay- 

ettevilleβ€” E.   E.   Smith,   Principal. 
State    Normal    and    Industrial    School,    Win- 
stonβ€”C.    G.    O'Kelly,    Principal. 
FOR    THE    INDIANS. 
Croatan  Normal  School,  Patesβ€” H.  L.  Edcns, 

Principal. 

DENOMINATIONAL  COLLEGES. 

MALE    AND    COEDUCATIONAL. 

Wake  Forest  College  (Baptist),  Wake 
Forestβ€” Dr.    W.    L.    Poteat,    President. 

Davidson  College  (Presbyterian),  Davidson 
β€”Dr.   Henry  Louis  Smith,    President. 

Trinity  College  (Metioaist),  Durhamβ€” Dr. 
John    C.    Kilgo,    President. 

Catawba  College  ('Reformed),  Newton β€” Dr. 
C.  E.  Wehler,  Acting  President. 

Concordia  College  (German  Reformed), 
Conover β€” George    A.    Romoser,    President. 

Elon  College  (Christian),  Elon  Collegeβ€” 
Dr.   E.   L.   Moffitt,  President. 

Guilford  College  (Friends),  Guilford  Col- 
legeβ€” Dr.    L.    L.    Hobhs,    President. 


Atlantic  Christian  College   (Disciples),   Wil- 
son, Dr.  β€” .  β€” .   Caldwell,   President. 

Lenoir   College   (Lutheran),    Hickory β€” R.    L. 
Frittz,     President. 

Rutherford  College  (Methodist),  Rutherford 
College β€” Loy  D.   Thomson,   President. 

N.  C.  College  (Lutheran),  Mount  Pleasantβ€” 
W.    A.    Lutz,    President. 

Weaverville    College    (Methodist),    Weaver- 
ville β€” G.   F.   King,  Pr.  iident. 
FEMALE. 

Female  Academy  and  College  (Moravian), 
Winston-Salemβ€” Dr.    J.    H.    Clewell,    Pres. 

St.  Mary's  School  (Episcopal),  Raleigh- 
George    W.    Lay,    Rector. 

Piptist  University  for  Women  (Baprrst), 
Raleighβ€” Dr.    R."  T.    Vann,    President. 

Peace  Institute  (Presbyterian),  Raleign β€” 
Henry    Jerome    Stockard,    President. 

Oxford  Female  College  (Baptist),  Oxfordβ€” 
F.    P.    Hobgood,    Principal. 

Claremont  Female  College  (Lutheran), 
Hickory β€” Wm.    B.   Duttera,    President. 

St.  Mary's  College  (Catholic),  Belmont β€” 
Rev.    Leo   Haid. 

Mount  Amoena  Seminary  (Lutheran),  Mount 
Pleasant β€” H.  N.  Miller,  President. 

Littleton  Female  College  (Methodist),  Lit- 
tletonβ€” Rev.    J.   M.    Rhodes,    President. 

Liiusburg  Female  College  (Methodist), 
Louisburg β€” Mrs.  Mary  D.  Allen,  President. 

Chowan  Baptist  Female  Institute  (Baptist), 
Murfreesboro β€” J.    C.    Scarborough,    Prin. 

Greensboro  Female  College  (Methodist), 
Greensboro β€” Mrs.  Lucy  H.  Robertson, 
President. 

Elizabeth    College    (Lutheran),    Charlotte β€” 

Rev.    C.    B.    King,    President. 
Presbyterian    College    (Presbyterian),    Char- 
lotteβ€” Dr.    J.    R.    Bridges,    President. 
Southern   Presbyterian   College   and    Conscr- 
'  vatory     of     Music      (Presbyterian),      Red 

Springsβ€” Rev.    C.    G.    Vardell,   President. 
Normal   and   Collegiate   Institute    (Presbyte- 
rian),  Ashevilleβ€” Edward  P.    Childs,    Pres. 
Davenport  College   (Me.hodist),   Lenoir β€” Dr. 
C.    C.    Weaver,    President. 


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PROMINENT    PRIVATE    PRE- 
PARATORY   SCHOOLS 
AND  PRINCIPALS. 

Horner  School  (Male),  Oxfordβ€” J.  C. 
Horner. 

Oak  Ridge  Institute  (Male),  Oak  Ridgeβ€” 
J.   A.  and  M.  H.  Holt. 

Whitsett  Institute  (Mixed),  Whitsettβ€” W. 
T.    Whitsett. 

Bingham  School  (Male),  Mebaneβ€” Preston 
L.    Grav. 

Buies  Creek  Academy  (Mixed),  Buies  Creek 
β€”J.    A.    Campbell. 

Normal  College  (Mixed),  Libertyβ€” T.  C. 
Amick. 

Winterville  High  Schiol  (Mixed),  Winter- 
villeβ€” G.    E.    Lineberry. 

Bingham  School  (Male),  Ashevilleβ€” Col. 
Robert    Bingham. 

Collegiate  Institute  (Mixed),  Mount  Pleas- 
antβ€”Rev. H.  A.  McCullough. 

Graham  Academy  (Mixed),  Marshallbergβ€” 
C.   M.   Levister. 

Warrenton  High  School  (Mixed),  Warren- 
ton β€” John    Graham. 

N.  C.  Military  Institute  (Male),  Red 
Springsβ€” W.    M.    Jon"S. 

Trinitv  Park  High  School,  Durhamβ€” H.  M. 
North. 

Francis  Hilliard  School  For  Girls,  Oxford- 
Miss  Margaret   B.    Hilliard. 

Asheville  Normal  and  Collegiate  Instituteβ€” 
Asheville. 

Catawba   College,    Newtonβ€” Geo.    A.    Snyder. 

Lenoir   College,    Hickoryβ€” R.   L.    Fritz. 

Claremont  College,  Hickoryβ€” DT.  P.  L. 
Murphy. 

READING    HIGHER    INSTITU- 
TIONS OF  LEARNING, 
COLORED. 

Shaw    University,    Raleighβ€” Charles    Francis 

Meserve,    President. 
St.    Augustine's    School,      Raleighβ€” A.      B. 

Hunter,    Principal. 
Biddle     University,     Charlotte β€” H.     L.     Mc- 

Crorey,    President. 
Livingstone      College,      Salisburyβ€” W.        H. 

Goler,    President. 
Scotia    Seminary    (Female),   Concordβ€” D.   J. 

Satterfield,    President. 
Bennett        College,        Greensboro β€” W.        H. 

Peeler,    President. 
Kittrell    College,    Kittrellβ€” J.    R.    Hawkins, 

President. 
Joseph    K.    Brick   Normal   and    Agricultural 

Institute,    Enfieldβ€” T.    S.    Inborden,    Prin. 
Albion    Academy,    Franklinton β€” J.    A.    Sav- 
age,   Principal. 
Normal    and    Collegiate    Institute,    Hender- 
sonβ€” J.    A.    Cotton,    President. 
Waters    Normal     Institute,     Winton β€” O.     S. 

Brown,     President. 
Thompson      Institute,      Lumberton β€” W.      H. 

Knuckles,   Principal. 
Normal     and      Industrial     Institute,      High 

Point β€” A.  J.   Griffin,  Principal. 


PUBLIC  HIGH  SCHOOLS. 

Abbottsburg β€” M.   H.  Ackerman. 

Ahoskieβ€” E.   P.   Dixon. 

Atkinson β€” T.    L.    Simmons. 

Atlanticβ€” V.    C.    Eaker. 

Amantha  (Cove  Creek)β€” Mrs.  L.  M.  Farth- 
ing. 

Andrews β€” J.    H.    Harwood. 

Angier β€” J.    M.    Page. 

Aulanderβ€” B.  E.  Phillips. 

Bamardsville β€” Z.    A.    Rochelle. 

Battleboroβ€” E.   C.   Ruffin. 

Bethaniaβ€” J.    W.    Daniel. 

Belmont β€” F.    L.    Jackson. 

Bensonβ€” L.    T.    Royall. 

Bethel β€” Julian    B.    Martin. 

Bethel    Hillβ€” A.    L.    G.    Stephenson. 

Biscoe β€” Hoy   Taylor. 

Bladenboro β€” C.   C.   Howard. 

Brevard,  R.  F.  D.  No.  2,  (Penrose)β€” J.  B. 
Thorn,   Jr. 

Bryson   City β€” S.    A.    Richardson. 

Burin β€” J.    il.    Mauney. 

Burgaw β€” Miss    Lizzinia    Moore. 

Burlington    (Friendship) β€” P.    E.    Shaw. 

Candler   (Hominy  Vallev)β€” W.   W.    Bryan. 

Caryβ€” M.    B.    Dry. 

Chadbourn β€” Miss    Nannie    Leach. 

Chapel    Hillβ€” E.    McK.    Highsmith. 

Clrmmons    (Lewisville) β€” M.    K.    Meadows. 

Clinton β€” J.    H.    Campen. 

Clvde,  R.  F.  D.  No.  1,  (Rocky  Springs)β€” 
J.    W.    Dellinger. 

Colerain    (Mars   Hill)β€” Miss   Ethel   Carroll. 

Columbus β€” T.    H.   Posev. 

Concord,  No.  6,  (Rocky  River)β€” J.  E.  Red- 
den. 

Cooleemee β€” D.    C.    Johnson. 

Cieswell β€” M.    P.    Jennings. 

Creedmoor β€” J.    A.   Pitts. 

Crouse β€” M.    B.   Clegg. 

Courtneyβ€” John    F.    Mitchell. 

Dallas β€” S.   G.    Lindsay. 

Denverβ€” C.    J.    Scott. 

Dobson β€” E.    L.    Wagoner. 

Dover β€” E.   H.   Moser. 

Durham β€” E.    J.    Green. 

East   Durham β€” Holland   Holton. 

Elkinβ€” J.    H.    Allen. 

Enfield β€” M.   S.   Wiggins. 

Fairview β€” W.    H.    Jones. 

Fallstonβ€” I.    T.    Newton. 

Farmer β€” S.   T.   Lassiter. 

Farmingtou β€” W.    P.    Henley. 

Farmvilleβ€” E.     M.     Rollins. 

Fletcher β€” C.    M.    Gallamore. 

Franklin,  R.  F.  D.  No.  3,  (Iotla)β€” Miss 
Elizabeth    Kelly. 

Franklinton β€” E.    E.    Sams. 

Gibsonβ€” J.    B.    Philbeck. 

Glover  (Mt.   Pleasant)β€” R.   A.   Burt. 

Godwinβ€” W.    R.    Clegg. 

Goldshoro    (Falling  Creek)β€” B.   O.   Shannon. 

Granite   Falls β€” L.    J.    Hunter. 

Granite    Quarry β€” C.    H.     Weaver. 

Harmony β€” Miss   Mary  Kennedy. 

Henderson,  R.  F.  D.  No.  4,  (Buena  Vista)β€” 
E.   L.    Green. 

Hendersonville β€” R.    M.    Ivins. 

Henrietta β€” Odus   L.    Moore. 

Higdonville β€” Miss  Laura  Jones. 

Hoffman β€” James    Hutehins. 


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Supplementary  Reading 


123    VOLUMES- 


Our  circular  No.  75  0  describes  individually  these  choice  and 
popular  books  for  pupils.  It  gives  a  good  idea  as  a  basis  of 
selection   and   will   be   sent  to  any  teacher  on   reauest. 

ALDERMAN'S    CLASSICS β€” OLD   AND   NEW. 

These  books  contain  selec  tions  of  a  very  high  literary  char- 
acter and  include  an  unusually  large  number  of  the  best  mod- 
ern writers.  They  make-  special  correlation  with  practical  lan- 
luage   work. 

WEBSTER'S    REVISED    SCHOOL  DICTIONARIES. 

No  other  dictionaries  have  the  same  standing  as  Webster's. 
The  spelling  and  pronounciation  in  all  school  books  are  based 
on  these  dictionaries,  which  are  therefore  a  necessity  for  every 
teacher. 

MAURY'S  NEW  GEOGRAPHIES. 

Recent  revision  has  placed  these  books  beyond  criticism. 
They  afford  an  unusually  serviceable  knowledge  of  geography, 
presenting  a  maximum  number  of  useful  facts  and  a  minimum 
amount    of    scientific    discussion. 

MILNE'S    ARITHMETICS 

The  practical  knowledge  of  arithmetic  afforded  by  these 
books  has  caused  them  to  be  used  more  widely  throughout  the 
country   than    any   other   series  now  published. 


The  above  books  are  merely  suggestive  and  representative 
of  our  entire  list  for  schools.  We  publish  many  others  which  are 
no    less    desirable    and    popular. 


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SCHOOLS   AND   COLLEGES. 


Holly    Springs β€” K.    II.    Melntyre. 
Hope    Mills β€” A.    W.    Davenport. 
Huhtersville β€” J.  M.  Humphries. 
Jamestown β€” L.   Lea  White. 
Jonesboro- β€” M.    L.    Wright. 
K,  nlyβ€” S.    G.    Rollings. 
Kernersville β€” J.   M.    Weatherly. 
Kittrell β€” C.   E.   Pennington. 
LaGrangi β€” Geo.   B.   Strickland. 
Lattimon β€” W.    T.    R.   Bell. 
Lexington    (Reeds). 
Libi  rty-   J.    A.    Hornaday. 
Lilesvilli β€” A.    A.    Keener. 
Li'lington β€” L.   R.   Hoffman. 

r.inw I,  No.  1,   (Churchland)β€” S.  G.  Hasty. 

Littleton,   No.   2,   (Aurelian  Springs) β€” W.  II. 

Albright. 
Louisbuxg β€” W.   R.   Mills. 
Lucamaβ€” J.   L.    Woodward. 
Lumber  Bridge β€” P.   C.   Cullum. 
Lyons    (Knap   of    Reeds) β€” G.    J.    Green. 
Macon β€” Herbert    Seholz. 
Macclesfield β€” A.    F.    Leighton. 
Madison β€” J.     E.     Crutchfield. 
Marshallβ€” W.   B.   Reid. 
Marshall,   ko.   2,    (Madison   Seminary) β€” R.  G. 

Anders. 
Matthews β€” O.    I.    Hinson. 
Mebane  (Hawfields) β€” N.  G.  Stevens. 
Mi  rry    Oaksβ€” E.    P.    Franklin. 
Monroe,   R.   F.   D.   No.   5,    (Wesley  Chapel)β€” 

W.    B.    Gillespie. 
Morven β€” J.   C.   Crawford. 
Mouth  of  Wilson,  Va.   (Turkey  Knob)β€” 
Mt.    Ullaβ€” E.    W.    S.    Cobb. 
Murphy β€” L.    E.    Mauney. 
Neboβ€” W.    B.    Shinn. 
Neuse,    R.    F.    D.    No.    1,    (Bay   Leaf)β€” F.    L. 

Foust. 
Newton   Grove β€” Billv  Robinson. 
Newton,    R.    F.    D.  *No.    2,    (St.    James)β€” A. 

C.    Sherrill. 
Newton,   R.   F.   D.   No.  1,   (Startown)β€” R.   C. 

Glenn. 

Orientalβ€” V.    C.    Daniels. 

Orrum β€” J.    A.     Williams. 

Pahtego β€” L.  E.  Bennett. 

Pikeville β€” A.    R.    Freeman. 

Pilot    Mountain β€” H.    F.    Pardue. 

Pittsboroβ€” A.    B.     Stalvev. 

Pleasant    Gardenβ€” M.   S.    Giles. 

Pollocksvilleβ€” Alex.    H.    White. 

Poplar    Branchβ€” Miss    Mary    H.     Phelps. 

Raleigh β€” Hugh  Morson. 

Red    Springs      (Philadelphus)β€”  Harllee      Mc- 

Call. 
Rich    Squareβ€” J.    R    .Ware. 
Rich'andsβ€” John    W.    Hall. 
Roberdellβ€” E.    D.    Pusey. 
Robersonville β€” J.    D.    Everett. 
Rocky    Mount    (Red    Oak)β€” Palmer    Dalrym- 

ple. 
Ronda β€” M.    F.    Bumgarner. 
Roperβ€” W.    F.    McCanless. 
Rosman β€” 

Row'and β€” William  C.   Herbert. 
Ruffin β€” L.    N.    Hickerson. 
Scottsβ€” J.   M.    Watt. 
Seaboard β€” Horace    Stewart. 
Seven   Springs β€” D.    Z.    Newton. 
Severn β€” 
Siler  Cityβ€” C.    C.   Sharpe. 


Snow  Camp   (Sylvan) β€” Miles  Reece. 

South   Millsβ€” E."   T.    Burgess. 

Southern  Pines β€” W.   F.  Allen. 

Spring    Creek β€” E.    E.    Connor. 

Spruce   Pine β€” Arthur   Ranes. 

Stanley β€” H.    H.    McKeown. 

Stedmanβ€” C.    T.    Ward. 

Stemβ€” T.    A.    Holton. 

Stoneville β€” Miss    Clara    Pigg. 

Sturgills    (Helton)β€” E.    W.    Cooke. 

Sunburyβ€” John   V.    Miles,    Supt;   Mrs.    T.    W. 

Costen,    Jr.,     Prin. 
Swan  Quarter β€” I.  A.  Home. 
Teacheysβ€” W.  T.   McGowan. 
Trinityβ€” Emmett   C.    Willis. 
Unionville β€” 0.    C.    Hamilton. 
Vanceboro β€” W.    J.    Newbold. 
Wakefield    (Wakelon)β€” R.    C.    Holton. 
Walkertown β€” J.    Graham   Visar. 
Warsawβ€” B.   I.   Tart. 
Washington β€” N.     C.     Newbold. 
Waynesville,  R.   F.  D.   No.  2,   (Rock  Hill)β€” 

D.    M.    Stallings. 
Wt  lister β€” T.    F.    Shipman. 
Whitakersβ€” O.    V.    Hicks.   " 
Whitevilleβ€” W.    R.    "Smithwick. 
Wliitth  r β€” Miss    Minnie    Lyda. 
Wilkesboro β€” E.   G.   Sultlemyre. 
Williamston β€” Z.   H.  Rose. 
Wilson's    Millsβ€” J.    E.    Purcell,    Jr. 
Wintonβ€” N.    W.    Britton. 
Wiseβ€” Matt    H.    Wooten. 
Woodleaf β€” Geo.    B.   Wetmore. 

GRADED    AND    SPECIAJL    TAX 
SCHOOLS. 

Aberdeen β€” Prof.    Sinsrletary. 

Albemarleβ€” H.    A.    Scott. 

Albemarle,    (Wiscossett    Graded    School) β€” E. 

W.    Joyner. 
Alexander β€” Elza  Elmore. 
Alexis β€” 

Andrewsβ€” J.     H.    Harwood. 
Angier β€” J.   M.   Page. 
Ashboro β€” O.    V.    Woosley. 
Apex β€” A.    D.    Harrell. 
Apex    (Mills   School)β€” Miss   Ola   Giles. 
Apex    (Patrick   School) β€” Miss  Ernie   Booker. 
Apex   (Salem)β€” J.    M.    White. 
Apex   (White  Oak)β€” Miss  Ana  Kelly. 
Ashevilleβ€” R.    J.    Tigh". 
Atlanticβ€” V.   C.   Eaker. 
Aulandcr--B.    E.    Phillips. 
Auroraβ€” W.    T.    Brothers. 
Aydenβ€” J.    A.    MoArtluir. 
Balsom   Grove β€” Miss   Gertie   Waldrop. 
Banners  Elkβ€” Edgar   Tufts. 
Battleboroβ€” E.    C.    Ruffin. 
Battleground β€” Miss    Lemana    Gibbs. 
Bavboro β€” Prof.    Hendricks. 
Beaufortβ€” L.    M.    White. 
Beaulaville β€” Miss    Mary    Mayo. 
Belgradeβ€” Miss    Nellie'  Allen. 
Belhavenβ€” W.    M.    Hinson. 
Bensonβ€” L.    T.    Royall. 
Bessemer   City β€” T.    P.    Rockette. 
Betaβ€” S.    T.    Cooper. 
Bethel β€” Julian    B.    Martin. 
Biscoe β€” Hoy    Taylor. 
Boomer β€” J.   H.    Isbell. 
Boone β€” Miss  Sallie  Ray. 
Brevard β€” Ben    G.    Estes. 


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Conveniences β€” Hot  and  Cold  Baths.  Steam  Heat,  Electric  Lights, 
Bed-room   limited  to  two  girls  each.     Fire  escapes. 

ADVANTAGES β€” Situated  in  center  of  city  on  a  five-acre  lot. 
Finely  equipped  Gymnasium,  with  regular  gymnasium  course. 
One  of  the  largest  Pipe  Organs  in  the  South.  Music  and  Art 
Specialties. 

FACULTY β€” Full   Faculty  of   Experienced   Teachers. 

RATES β€” Lower    than   any  school  of  the  same  grade  in  the  State. 


Bright,    (Sand  Hill)β€” Miss  Maud   Ruppe. 

Browns   Summit β€” Miss  Jessie   White. 

Brown's   Summit    (Brightwood)β€” Mrs.    T.  -N. 
Sellars. 

Browns    Summit,    R.    F.    D.,    (Gibsonville)  β€” 
Rev.    F.    M.    Hair. 

Brvson   Cityβ€” S.    A.    Richardson. 

Burgawβ€” D.   H.   Bland. 

Burlingtonβ€” F.    H.    Curtis. 

Burlington,   R.   F.   D.   No.   1,    (Friendship)  β€” 
P.   E.   Shaw. 

Burlington,    R.    F.    D.    No.    S,    (Hall's)β€” Miss 
Carrie  Hornaday. 

Calypso β€” P.    M.    Williams. 

Cedar  Creek β€” Miss  Katie  Shaw. 

Cedar  Hillβ€” Miss   Sussanna  D.   Randleman. 

Chadbourn β€” 

(  harlotte β€” Alexander     Graham. 

Charlotte.    R.    F.    D.    No.    2,    (Sharon    Acad- 
emy)β€”W.    B.    Reid. 

Charlotte,    R.    F.    D.    No.    3,    (Shopton)β€” W. 
W.    Rankin,   Jr. 

Olierryvilleβ€”  S.    P.    Wilson. 

China    Grove β€” Miss    Carrie    Gracher. 

Clayton β€” Bruce   H.    Carroway. 

Climax    (Oak    Hill) β€” Miss   Joyner   Harden. 

Clintonβ€”  J.    Walter   Campen. 

("arkton β€” S.    Singletary,   Jr. 

Coatsβ€” C.    D.    Stewart. 

Colerain β€” Miss    Louise    X.    Ferebee. 

Colfaxβ€” J.    A.    Storfe. 

Columbia β€” W.     B.     Morton. 

Concord β€” J.    D.    Lentz. 

Concord,    No.    1,    (Pitts) β€” Miss    Lula    Morri- 
son. 

Concord,    R.    F.    D.    No.    1,    (Rimer)β€” A.    H. 
Penninger. 

Concord,    No.    6,    (Whitehall)β€” C.     A.    Coch 
ran. 

Concord,  No.  3,   (Winecoff)β€”  Jno.   W.  Moore. 

Congo β€” Miss   Jannie    Gilreath. 

Coolecmee β€” R.    D.    Johnson. 

Cora β€” 

Cornelius β€” J.'  Willis     Raglev. 

Councilβ€” A.    C.    Chaffln. 

Courtney β€” Prof.    Mitchell. 


Crab   Creek β€” Norman   Stepp,    p.    o.,   Etowah. 

Cullowheeβ€” E.    H.    Stilwell. 

Pallasβ€” S.    G.    Lindsay. 

Danville,     Va.,     No.     5,     (Dan    River) β€” Miss 

Wilson. 
Davidsonβ€” W.     F.     O'Kelly. 
Dellβ€” C.  M.  Beach. 
Dillsboro β€” β–  

Drum    Hill β€” Miss    Sallie    Edwards. 
Dunn β€” J.    A.    McLean. 
Durham β€” W.    D.     Carmichacl. 
East    Bindβ€” 
Mas!    Kings     Mountain      (Cumberland) β€” Miss 

Eliose  McGill. 
Edenton β€” 15.   H.    Bacliman. 
Edwardsβ€” Geo.     F.     Hill. 
Efland    (Fairfield) β€” Miss    Dora    R.    Andrews. 
Elkville β€” Miss   Bertha    Day. 
Elizabeth    Cityβ€” S.    L.    Sheep. 
Elkton β€” Miss    Mattie   Uzzell. 
Elm   Citv β€” A.    B.    Cameron. 
Elon    Collegeβ€” Mrs.     J.     W.     Patton. 
Enfield β€” M.     S.     Wiggins. 
Englehard   (Lake  Landing) β€” George  Guthrie. 
Etowah    (Crab   Creek) β€” Norman    Stepp. 
Eurekaβ€” E.    B.    Phillips. 
Farmington β€” W.    P.    Hcnlev. 
FurmviUeβ€” E.    M.    Rollins. 
Favetteville β€” J.    A.    Jones. 
Fayetteville,    No.      8,      (East     Over)β€” I.    S. 

Flannagan. 
Fayetteville,   No.   3,    (Glendale)β€” Arthur  Mc- 

Nair. 
Fayetteville,     No.     8,      (Grays     Creek)β€” Guy 

Cox. 
Fayetteville,   R.   F.  D.   No.   8  (King  Hiram) 

β€” W.    1.    Johnson. 
Fayetteville,  No.  3  (McPherson)     Miss  Mary 

McArthur. 
Fayetteville,  No.  X  (Westover)    Miss  Myrtle 

Graham. 
Finchβ€” J.    E.    Redfern. 
Fishing  Creekβ€” W.   R.  Hendren. 
Flat    Hockβ€” W    S.    Shetle. 
I'll  ill  i      \.    M.    Gallamore. 
Forest    City β€” E.     J.     Abernethy. 


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THE  NORTH  CAROLINA  STATE 
NORMAL  &  INDUSTRIAL  COLLEGE 

offers  to  the  young  women  of  the  State  four  regular  courses 
leading  to  the  degrees  of  Bachelor  of  Pedagogy,  Bachelor  of 
Arts,  Bachelor  of  Science,  and  Bachelor  of  Music.  The  eigh- 
teenth annual  session  begin  s  September,  1909. 

THE  SPECIAL  TWO  M  ONTHS'  COURSES  FOR  TEACHERS 
OF   OTHER    COLLEGES   B  EGINS  APRIL  5,  1909. 
For  catalogue  and  other    information  address, 

President  J.  I.  FOUST, 

Greensboro,  N.  C. 


Franklin β€” C.    A.    Haynes. 

Franklin   (Higdonville) β€” Miss  Laura  Jones. 

Franklinsville β€” D.    M.    Weatherly. 

Franklinton β€” E.    E.    Sams. 

Fremont β€” W.    M.    Rodgers. 

Fuquay   Springs β€” Robt.    A.    Foard. 

Garner β€” J.   E.   Dowd. 

Gainer     (Cade      Springs) β€” Miss      Sarah      H. 

Stancil. 
Gastonia β€” Joe    S.    Wrav. 

Gates    (Reynoldson) β€” Miss   Lottie   May   Rice. 
Gibsonville β€” A.     M.    Garwood. 
Gibsonville     (Monticello) β€” Just     established. 
Glen   Alpine β€” Frank  W.   Edmonson. 
Glengarry β€” Mrs.    M.    N.    liobeson. 
Gloverβ€” R.    A.    Burt. 
Godwinβ€” W   R.    Clegg. 
Gold   Valley β€” A.    C.    Bergeron. 
Goldsboroβ€” A.    E.    Woltz. 
Goldsboro,    R.   F.   D.   No.   1,    (Rosewood)β€” E. 

N.    Thoane. 
Goldsboro,   R.   F.   D.   No.   2,   (Woodland)β€” W. 

E.    Younts. 
Grahamβ€” A.    T.    Allen. 
Granite    Falls β€” James    W.    Eendron. 
Greensboroβ€” W.    H.    Swift. 
Greensboro,   R.   F.   D.  No.   4,    (Bessemer) β€” J. 

Wilson  Correll. 
Greensboro    (Crow   Hill) β€” Miss    Katie   Gibbs. 
Greensboro,    R.    F.    D.    No.    4,    (Glenwood) β€” 

Miss   Cora    Hornaday. 
Greensboro,    R.     F.     D.     No.    3     (Groome)β€” 

R.    A.    Neese. 
Greensboro,  No.   3,   (Halls)β€” John  S.  Teague. 
Greensboro  (Hodgin) β€” Miss  Francis  Marshall. 
Greensboro,  No.  7,   (Longview) β€” Miss  Lillian 

Jinnette. 


Greensboro   (Proximity) β€” Miss   Grimsley. 
Greensboro   (Revolution) β€” Miss  Stella  Grims- 
ley. 
Greensboro,     No.     1,     (Rocky     Knoll)β€” Miss 

Lou  Gray. 
Greensboro,  R.  F.  D.  No.  6,   (South  Buffalo) 

β€” Miss  Dovie  Mendenhall. 
Greensboro,    No.    3,    (Walnut   Grove)β€” D.    A. 

Neese. 
Greensboro    (White   Oak)β€” Miss   Mary   Cator. 
OrpΒ«nviTle β€” H.    B.    Smitn. 
Griftonβ€” W.   H.   Cale. 
Guilford   College β€” 
Guilford   College,   R.    F.    D.,    (Muirs  Chapel) 

β€” Miss   Olive    Anderson. 
Guilford    Collegeβ€” T.    D.    Sharp. 
Guilford  College   (Piney  Grove) β€” Miss  Nettie 

Malloy. 
Hamiltonβ€” S.    T.    Lisle. 
Hamletβ€” W.    L.   Criddlehaugh. 
Harris  Creek  (Jacksonville,  R.   F.   D.  No.  3) 

Acover   Fountain. 
Harrisburg β€” D.   W.   Moose. 
Haw    River β€” A.    L.    Lincoln. 
Haw    River    (Hawsfleld)β€” N.    S.    Stevens. 
Hays β€” A.    B.    Hays. 
Henderson β€” I.     T.     Alderman. 
Henderson,    R.    F.    D.,    (Buna   Vista)β€” E.    L 

Green. 
Henderson     (So.     Henderson) β€” Mrs.     W. 

Horner. 
Hendersonville β€” R.   M.  Ives. 
HendΒ°rsonville     (Big    Willow) β€” Rev.     T 

Drake. 
Hertford β€” S.     B.     Underwood. 
Hickory β€” Charles   M.    Stalcy. 
High    Point β€” Harry    Howell. 


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Elizabeth  College 

and  Conservatory  of 


usic 

CHARLOTTE,  N.  C. 

A  HIGH-GRADE  COLLEGE  FOR  WOMEN. 

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. 

CHAS.  B.  KING,  President 


High   Point,     No.     1,      (Deep     River) β€” Miss 

Amanda    Leonard. 
High    Point,    No.    2,     (DeLane) β€” Miss    Kara 

Reid. 
High   Point   (Meehanicsville)β€” D.   P.   Cobb. 
High    Point,    R.    F.    D.,    (Oak    Hill)β€” J.    D. 

Paul.  .      . 

High  Point,  R.   F.   D.  No.  3,   (Oak  Shade)β€” 

Miss  Bettie  Blackburn. 
High   Point,    R.    F.    D.,    (Springfield)β€” E.    E. 

Farlow. 
High     Point,     R.     F.     D.,     (Welch)β€” J.     A. 

Wright. 
Hope    Mills,    No.    1,    (Galatia)β€” Miss    Bettie 

Campbell. 
Horse  Shoe,   (Rymer) β€” Miss  Maggie  Brittain. 
Iluntersville β€” .).    M.    Matthews. 
Idalia β€” Miss    Emily    Guilford. 
Iotla β€” Miss   Elizabeth   Kelly,   Franklin. 
Jackson β€” J.    R.    McLendon. 
Jacksonville β€” H.    M.    Loy. 
Jacksonville,   R.   F.   D.   No.  3 β€” Acover  Foun- 
tain,   (Harris   Creek). 
Jamestown β€” L.   Lea  White. 
Jefferson β€” E.    J.    Johnson. 
Job's   Cabin β€” Miss   Ethel   Bumgarner. 
Jonesboro β€” Martin    Wright. 
Jonesville β€” M.    R.    Dunnagan. 
Kelly,   No.   4β€” E.   C.   Dollar. 
Kelly,    No.    5β€” H.    L.    Cupp. 
Kenlyβ€” S.    G.    Rollins. 
Kernersville β€” J.    M.    Weatherly. 
Kernersville,    No.    3,     (Winding    Hill) β€” Miss 

Essie   Fulton. 
Kittrell β€” E.    O.    Pennington. 
Kings    Mountain    (Cumberland) β€” Miss    Eloise 

McGill. 
Kinston β€” L.    C.    Brogden. 
LaGrange β€” Geo.    B.    Strickland. 
Lawndale   (Piedmont) β€” W.   D.    Burns. 
Leaksvillcβ€” Mrs.    T.    J.    Taylor. 
Lenoir β€” John    L.    Harris. 
Lewiston    (Woodville    Academy) β€” Jesse    Par 

ker. 
Lf-xington β€” W.    M.    Brown. 
Liberty,   R.    F.    D.,    (Oakdale)β€” O.   L.   Jones. 
Lillington β€” L.    R.    Hoffman. 


Lincolntonβ€” B.     P.     Caldwell. 
Little  Rand  Mt.β€” W.    S.   Edwards. 
Littleton- 
Locust  Hill   (Pelham) β€” Miss  May  Brown. 
Louisbu.gβ€” \V.    K.    Mills. 
Lowell β€” Prof.    Kahn. 
Luama β€” 
Lucia β€” 

Lumberton β€” R.   E.   Sentelle. 
.Macclesfield β€” A.     F.     Leighton. 
Madison β€” J.    E.    Crutchfield. 
Madisonβ€” J.    \V.   Griffin. 
Magnolia β€” G.    C.    Scaife. 
Manchester β€” W.    A.    Nicholson. 
Manteo β€” Richard    T.    Hovverton,    Jr. 
Maple   Springs β€” Miss  Ina   Cook. 
Marble β€” Jack  Barton.  β–  
Marionβ€” D.    F.     Giles. 
Marsh  ville β€” Jackson    Hamilton. 
Matthews,    R.    F.    D.    17    (Providence)β€” Miss 

Minnie    Downs. 
Matthews     (Wedington)β€”  G.     W.     Davenport. 
Maxton β€” Supt.    Thomason. 
Mavodan β€” Mrs.    L.    W.    Weathersby. 
Me'bancβ€” H.    C-    Stout. 
Merry    Oakes β€” E.    R.    Franklin. 
Middleburgβ€”  Mrs.    H.    F.    Howland. 
Millspring   (Silver  Creek)β€” R.    B.    Ledbetter. 
Mint    Hill    (Bain    Academy)β€” R.    M.    Gray. 
Mocksville β€” R.    D.    Jenkins. 
Monboβ€” A.    C.    Sherrill. 
Monroe β€” J.    A.    Bivens. 
Monroe,    No.    4,    (Prospect)β€”  Ed.    Crane. 
Monroe  (Wesley)β€” T.  M.  Wylie. 
Montezuma β€” Prof.     Ridcner. 
Moravian    Falls β€” C.    S.    Bumgarner. 
Morehead   Cityβ€” S.   W.  Carvile. 
Morgan  ton β€” J.    E.    Aveiii. 
Mooresville β€” A.    C.    Kerley. 
\Ins<s   (reck β€” Ceo.    Sprinkle. 
Mount    Airy β€” E.    S.    Sheppe. 
Mount    Holly β€” Prof.    It  nson. 
Mount  Oliveβ€” Z.   D.   Mf'Vhorter. 
Mounl     Olive      (Franklin)β€” Miss      Charlotte 

Hill. 
Ml.   Pleasantβ€” J.  T.  Bobbins. 
iloyockβ€” W.    1.    Aiken. 


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This  indispensable  branch  of  a  business  education  forms  the 
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Mulberryβ€”John   McGrady. 

Murphyβ€”  L.    E.    Mauney. 

Murphy  (Marble)β€” Jessie  Mauney. 

Nashvilleβ€” J.    P.    Wilson. 

N  wton β€” J.    A.    Smithdeal. 

Newton    Grove β€” Billie    Robinson. 

New    lieni β€” II.    B.    Craven. 

North    Henderson β€” Miss    Marina    Whitley. 

North   Wilkesbbro β€” W.    G.    Coletrane. 

North    Wilkesboro,   No.   4β€” D.    G.    Wiles. 

Oak    Ridge β€” Mrs.    Ella    B.    Merrimon. 

Oak     Ridge β€” Grover    Brookbank. 

Old    Fortβ€” R.    D.    Jenkins. 

Ophir   (Uwharrie) β€” W.   L.   Thayor. 

Oriental β€” V.    C.    Daniels. 

O3ceo'a     Miss   Elma   Thomas. 

Oxfordβ€” J.    W.   Conley. 

Parkton-  Preston   Stamps. 

Pendleton β€” W.     J.     Beale. 

Pilot  Mountain β€” FI.   F.    Pardue. 

Pinetopsβ€” S.    T.    Thorne. 

Pinnacle β€” T.    L.    Revelle. 

Pine   Level β€” W.    P.    Cameron. 

Pisga β€” Gertrude   Mitchell. 

Pittsboroβ€” A.    B.    Stalvey. 

Pleasant   Garden β€” M.   S.   Giles. 

Pleasant  Garden  (Pine  Grove) β€” Mrs.  L.  M. 
Lorbacher. 

Pleasant  Garden  (Tucker) β€” Miss  Lula  Fent- 
ress. 

Pleasant  Hill β€” F.   M.    Higgins. 

Plumtree β€” Rev.     Joseph     Hall. 

Plymouth β€” C.    J.    Everett. 

Pomona β€” Miss    Bessie    Howard. 

Polloeksvilleβ€” Alex.     H.     White. 

Price's   Mills β€” 

Princeton β€” Miss   Pearl   Aycock. 

Purlear β€” J.   A.   Thomasson. 

Qualla β€” Chas.    Owen. 

Gates    (Reynoldson) β€” Miss   Lottie  May. 

Raeford β€” J.    R.    Holler   Mclntyre. 

Raleigh β€” Frank    M.     Harper. 

Ramseurβ€” W.    P.    White. 

Randleman β€” N.    F.    Farlow. 

Red  Oakβ€” P.   Dalrymple. 

Reelsboro β€” Frank  Brinson. 

R   idsvilleβ€” S.    G.    Harden. 

Rhodhiss β€” 

Richlandsβ€” C.    D.    Franck. 

Riley,  R.  F.  D.  No.  1,  (Ray  School)β€” Mrs. 
Beatrice   P.   Baker. 

Roanoke   Rapids β€” Prof.    Akers. 

Roaring    River β€” W.    T.    Comer. 

Robersonville β€” J.   D.   Everett. 

Rock   Creekβ€” J.    S.   Elliott. 

Rockingham β€” L.    J.     Bell. 

Rocky    Mountβ€” W.    V.    Boyle. 

Rogers  X   Roads β€” S.   E.   Garner. 

I.olesvilh β€” W.    R.    Sherr>.!l. 

Ronda β€” M.   F.    Bumgarner. 

Roper β€” Walter     F.     McCanless. 

Rose    Hill,    (Rockfish) β€” Miss    Mary    Johnson. 

Rose  Hillβ€” J.    W.   Sloan. 

Rosendale β€” B.    O.   Turner. 

Rosendale β€” B.    O.    Turner. 

Round    Mt. β€” Miss    Ethel    Dimmette. 

Roxboro β€” Henry    Burns. 

Roxobelβ€” W.    M.   Cook. 

Ruffin β€” L.    W.    Hickerson. 

Ruthtrfordton β€” J.    B.    Bridges. 

Ridgeville    (Semora) β€” W.    L.    Crumpton. 

Smalls β€” Miss   Mary   O.    Guilford. 


fcmithfii  Idβ€” Ira    T.    Turlington. 

Snei  ds    F<  rry β€” Miss    Etta    Freeman. 

Snow   Camp   (Spring) β€” Miss  Mary   Holmes. 

Snow  Camp  (Green) β€” Miss  SaUie  Ratcliffe. 

Snow  tamp   (Sylvan) β€” Miles  Rcece. 

Shelby,   R.   F.  D.   No.  3,   (Boiling  Springs)  β€” 

J.    J.    Hudgins. 
Southport β€” Miss  Lucile   Reamy. 
Speed β€” W.    A.    Bridgers. 
Spencerβ€” W.    G.    Caswell. 
Spray β€” Geo.     W.    Deshazo. 
Spring  Hopeβ€” R.    E.    Ransom. 
Spruce    Pine β€” Arthur    Rains. 
Statesville β€” D.    Matt   Thompson. 
Stedmanβ€” C.    T.    Ward. 
Stokesdaleβ€” W.   G.   Lowry. 
Stokesdale    (Bethel)β€” J.    Wright    Pegram. 
Stoneville β€” A.    E.    Garrett. 
Stony   Point β€” James   Hendren. 
Sunburyβ€” Mrs.        J.      M.      White,        (Middle 

Swamp). 
Swan  "  Quarter β€” I.    H.    Home. 
Swan    Quarter      (South      Lake)β€” Miss    Eloise 

Bell. 
Tarboroβ€” R.    G.    Kittrell. 
Thomasville β€” J.    N.  -  Hanss. 
Tomotlaβ€” W.    B.    Sneed. 
Trentonβ€” C.    W.    Howard,    Jr. 
Trov β€” Wade     Crawford. 
Tryonβ€” W.    A.    Newell. 
Fnionville β€” O.     C.     Hamilton. 
Vandemere β€” Miss   Joella   Mayo. 
Wads β€” Miss   Elizabeth   McCoy. 
Warlrsboroβ€” J.    H.    Mclver. 
Wallaceβ€” W.    B.    Allen. 
Walnut   Grove β€” Miss  Viola   Gambill. 
Wake  Forestβ€” W.    O.    Cox. 
Wake  Forest   (Forestville)β€” E.   P.   Ellington. 
WTarrenton β€” Prof.    Grant. 

Warsaw    (Lanefield) β€” Miss   Florence   Boyette. 
Washington β€” N.    C.    Newbold. 
Waxhawβ€” R.    T.    Teague. 
Waxhaw,    No.    3,    (Wedington)β€” J.    M.    Dow- 

num. 

Waynesvilleβ€” W.    C.    Allen. 

Webster β€” J.    L.    Woodward. 

Weldonβ€” R.    H.    Latham. 

Wc  ndell β€” Mrs.    Mary  L.    Nowell. 

V.'i  --tfield β€” C.    H.    Johnson. 

Whi  takers β€” 

White   Oakβ€” W.    W.    Woodhouse. 

Whiteville β€” J.    A.    Smithwick. 

Whittier β€” Miss    Minnie    Lyda. 

Wilkesboroβ€” E.    G.    Settlemyre. 

Williamston β€” Z.    H.    Rose. 

Wilmington β€” J.    J.     Blair. 

Wilmington  (Hemingway) β€” Wingate  Un- 
derbill. 

Wilmington    (Union) β€” Miss   Nellie   Cook. 

Wilson β€” Charles    L.    Coon. 

Wilson   Millsβ€” J.    E.   Pureell. 

Windsorβ€” J.    I.    White. 

Wingateβ€” B.    T.    Tyner. 

Winston β€” W.    S.    Snipes. 

Woodard  (Cashie  Creek) β€” Miss  Augustine 
Parker. 

Youngsville β€” β–  

Youngsville,  R.  F.  D.  No.  1,  (Pearce 
School) β€” L.    N.    Ranes. 

Salcmburg β€” Mrs.    Edwards. 

Salisburyβ€” J.    L.   Lingle   and  I.    C.   Griffin. 

Samaria β€” W.   L.   Duncan. 


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The  North  Carolina  College  of 
Agriculture  and  Mechanic 

Arts 

OFFERS  PRACTICAL   INDUSTRIAL  EDUCATION  IN: β€” 

1.  Agriculture,    including   Horticulture,      Dairying,      Stock-raising, 
and   the   Sciences   on   which   these  are  based. 

2.  Engineering,    including   Civil,  Electrical   and  Mechanical  and  a 
two   year  Machinist   Course. 

3.  Textile   Art,   including  Spinning-,   Weaving,    Dyeing,    Mill   Calcu- 
lations,   Mill    Management,    Etc. 

4.  Industrial  Chemistry. 

These    coures    present    splendid  opportunities  for  young  men  to  lit 
themselves  for  assured  succ  ess  in  life. .   For  catalogues  write  to 


President  D.  H.  HILL, 


Sanfordβ€” R.    W.    Allen. 

Saxapahaw β€” A.    W.    Hobbs. 

Scotland  Neck β€” C.   YV".    Wilson. 

Seranton    (Sladesville) β€” Miss    Clara    Hearn. 

Seaboard β€” Robert    K.    Sanson. 

S:agrove  (Why  Not) β€” G.  F.  Grover. 

Selmaβ€” B.   F.   Hassell. 

Shelbv β€” .].     Y.     In  in. 

Shelby     (Earl)β€” Lee    B.    Weathers. 

Siler   Cityβ€”  Chas.    C.    Sharpe. 

PRIVATE    SCHOOLS   AND 
PRINCIPALS. 

Tavlorsville  Colleaiate  Institute,  Taylors- 
yilleβ€” J.    A.    White. 

Hiddenite  High  School,  Hiddeniteβ€” A.  F. 
Sharpe. 

Green  Valley  Academy,  Green  Valley β€” J. 
0.     Goodman. 

Helton   Academy β€” Helton. 

Jefferson  Academy β€” Jefftrson. 

Miss    Maude    Gurley's    School β€” Windsor. 

Miss  M.  Augusta  Dunstan's  School β€” Wind- 
sor. 

Edward   High   School β€” Edward. 

Miss    Bettie     Roberson β€” Washington. 

Trinity  School,  Chocowinity β€” N.  C.   Hughes. 

Pantcgo     Academy β€” Pantego. 

Bath   Academy β€” Bath. 

White  Oak  Academy,  White  Oakβ€” W.  W. 
Woodhouse. 

Southport  High  School,  Southport β€” Prof. 
Rendollar. 

Asheville  School,  Asheville β€” M.  M.  Ander- 
son, 

Winn's    School    for    Boys,     Asheville β€” J.    A. 


West  Raleigh,  N.  C. 


Winn. 
Wit   Academy β€” Clias.    R.    Wheaiey. 
Asheville    Farm    Schoolβ€” Swanannoa. 
Weaverville     College,     Weaverville β€” W.     L. 

Abernathy. 
Miss    Ford's    School    for    Girls,    Asheville β€” 

Miss   E.    Ford. 
Regan   School,    Regan β€” H.   F.    Brinson. 
Funston  Institute,    Funston β€” J.    C.    Mizell. 
Patten's     High    School,     Morganton β€” R.     L. 

Patton. 
Marbut     School,      Morganton β€” Mrs.     N.      E. 

Marbut. 
Rutherford     College,     Rutherford     College β€” 

W.    W.    Peel. 
Mt.     Pleasant      Collegiate      Institute,      Mt. 

Pleasantβ€” G.   F.    McAllister,   Henry   Miller. 
Mt.    Amoena    Seminary,    Mt.    Puasant β€” Rev. 

J.  H.  C.  Fisher. 
Sunderland  Hall  Seminary,  Concord,  No.  6 β€” 

Miss  Melissa  Montgomery. 
Concord    High    School,      Concordβ€” W.      W. 

Morris. 
Campbell    High    School,    Concord β€” Rev.    W. 

G.    Campbell. 
Mrs.    S.    V.    Irwin β€” Concord. 
Davenport    College,    Lenoir β€” C.    C.    Weaver. 
Lenoir    Academy β€” Lenoir. 
St.   Paul's  School  (Epis.1,   Beaufort β€” Edward 

T.    Hill. 
IJiaul'ort       High      School,        Beaiffort β€” Miss 

Maud    Davis. 
Harry     North     School      (Meth.),     More  In  ad 

City β€” Bruce  II.  Carrjway. 
Atlantic  Institute  (Bapt.),   Morehead  Citj    - 

A.    W.   Setzer. 


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SCHOOLS    AND    COLLEGES. 


Baptist  University  For  Women 

Located  in  the  heart  of  Raleigh,  convenient  to  Libraries  and 
Churches,  School  of  Arts,  Philosophy  and  Sciences;  of  Music, 
Elocution,  Art,  Bible  and  Business.  Faculty  of  twenty-nine 
women  and  six  men.  Comfort  of  students  looked  after  by  Lady 
Principal,  Matron,  Lady  Physician  and  Nurse.  Excellent  equip- 
ment, furnishings  and  fare.  Board,  Literary  tuition,  Physician, 
Nurse,  Library  and  Gymnasium,  $196.50  per  session;  in  Club, 
$170.00-$175.00. 

Address       R.   X.  VANN    RALEIGH,  N.  C. 


Graham    Academy,   Marshallburg β€” W.    Q.    A. 

Graham. 
Prof.    Mack  Ball's  Schoolβ€” Atlantic. 
Yanceyville,    Yanceyville; β€” June   Bennetl. 
Pinnix-Hurdle  Institute,   Union  Ridge,  R.  F. 

D.β€” T.    W.    Stroud. 
Ieasburg    Institute,    Leasburgβ€” Miss    Fannie 

Sargeant. 
Goldston     High     School,     Goldstonβ€” W.     II. 

Tyler. 
Mt.     Vernon     Springs    School,     Mt.     Vernon 

Springs β€” Miss  Lizzie  Dixon. 
Miss   Daisy  Massie β€” Murphy. 
Hayesville    High    School,    Hayesville β€” G.    H. 

Haigler. 
Piedmont    High    School,    Lawndale β€” W.    D. 

Burns. 
Fallston     High     School,       Fallstonβ€” J.       W. 

Dellinger. 
Lattimore    High    School,    Lattimore β€” \V.    T. 

R.   Bell. 
Boiling    Springs   High    School,    Shelby,    No. 

3β€” J.    D.    Huggins. 
Waco    High    School β€” Wcco. 
F.arl  High  School,   Earlβ€” George  P.    Webb. 
Sharion   High   Schoolβ€” Shelby,    No.    3. 
Miss  Mamie  H.   Richardson β€” New  Bern. 
Miss  Lizzette  Hanff β€” New  Bern. 
Christ       Church       Parochial       School,     New 

Rcrn β€” Miss   Mary  N.    Williams. 
Miss   Alice   Mallett β€” Fayetteville. 
Misses    Ellison β€” Fayetteville. 
Donaldson-Davidson    Academy β€” Fayetteville. 
Raeford   High   School    (Mixed),    Raefordβ€” E. 

D.    Summers. 
Denton    High    School.    Denton β€” Rev.    George 

L.     Reynolds. 
Churchland  High  School β€” Churchland. 
Liberty   Institute,    Wallbury β€” P.    S.    Vann. 
Reeds  High  School,  Lexington,  No.  3 β€” J.  W. 

Cole. 
Sunny  Side,   Mocksville β€” Miss  M.   M.   Eaton. 
Cana,   Cana β€” Paul   H.   Nance. 
Grove     Academy,     Kenansville β€” L.     McNeil, 

Carl    Shaw. 
James     Sprunt    Institute      Kenansville β€” Miss 

Blanche    Boyd. 
Faison       Male       Academy,        Faison β€” Prof. 

Spencer. 


Southern   Conservatory   of   Music,    Durham β€” 

Gilmore    Ward    Bryant. 
Tarboro     Male     Academy,     Tarboro β€” F.     S. 

Wilkinson. 
Salem    Boys    School,     Winston-Salem β€” J.    F. 

Brower. 
Clemmons    High    School,    Clemmons β€” J.    E. 

Hall. 

Rural    Hall    Academy β€” Rural    Hall. 
Louisburg    College    for   Women,    Louisburgβ€” 

Mrs.    Mary   Davis    Allen. 
Mapleville    High      School,      Mapleville β€” Miss 

Jannette  Hayes. 
Bunn    High    School,    Bunnβ€” W.    D.    Poe. 
Ingleside       High    School,        Ingleside β€” Thos. 

Sledge. 
Linwood    College,     Gastonia β€” Rev.       A.      T. 

Lindsay. 
Sacred    Heart    Academy    (Cath.),    Belmont β€” 

Mother  M.  Theresa. 
Belmont       High      School,       Belmont β€” Frank 

Jackson. 
Mrs.    Lucy    0.    Brown β€” Gatesville. 
McLeansville   Academy,    McLeansville β€” C.   D 

Cobb. 
Browns     Summit     Academy,     Browns     Sum 

mitβ€” W.    H.    Rankin. 
Peele's    College     of    Business,     Greensboro  β€” 

Judson    Peele. 
Havwood    Institute,   Clyde β€” W.    H.    Woodall. 
Bat   Cave    (Epis.),    Bat   Caveβ€” H.    G.    Mitch- 
ell. 
St.   Paul   (Epis.),   Edneyvilleβ€” Miss  Springer. 
Upward   (Epis.),   Flat  Rock,   R.   F.   Dβ€”  Miss 

Helen   Webb. 
Fruitland    High   School   (Bapt.),    Fruitlandβ€” 

P.   H.  Posey. 
Seminary   for   Young  Ladies,   Murfreesboro β€” 

Mrs.    E.    E.    Parham. 
Fairfield,    Fairfieldβ€” D.    W.    Simmons. 
McC!aud,    Scranton β€” Miss    Ada    Ray. 
Sladesville       School,         Scranton β€” Miss     Org 

Credle. 
Statesville     Male      Academy,    Statesville β€” A. 

S.    Paxton. 
Harmony    Academy β€” Harmony. 
Eupeptic        Springs        Academy  β€”  Eupeptic 

Springs. 
Cool    Springs    Academy,    Cool    Springs β€” John 

F.    Mitchell. 


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KING'S  BUSINESS 
COLLEGE 


SCHOOLS  AND    COLLEGES. 


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Greensboro  Female  College 


GREENSBORO,  N.  C. 


Literary  and  business  courses.  Schools  of  music,  art  and  elo- 
cution.     Finest   advantages,   and    moderate    terms. 

FALL  SESSION  begins  Wednesday,  September  8th,  1909.  For 
catalogue  apply  to  ' 

MRS.  LUCY  H.  ROBERTSON,  President,   Greensboro,  N,   C. 


Statesville  Female  College,  Statesville β€” Dr. 
J.    A.    Scott. 

Troutman       Academy,       Troutman β€” M.       T. 

Hinshaw. 
Sylva     Collegiate     Institute,      Sylva β€” F.    A. 

Brown. 
Trenton     High    School,        Trentonβ€” W.      H. 

Rhodes. 

Miss    Dora    Miller's    School β€” Kinston. 

The    Kinston     Practical     Business      College, 

Kinston β€” Mrs.    W.    A.    Bobbitt. 
Mrs.    Mittie    Perry's    School β€” Kinston. 

The   Industrial   Christian   College,    Kinston β€” β–  

Rev.   J.    W.   Tyndall. 
Fassifern,    Lincolnton β€” Miss   Kate    Shipp. 
Marshall      Academy,      Marshall β€” Miss      Rose 

McCorel. 
Mars    Hill    College    (Mixed),    Mars    Hillβ€” R. 

L.   Moore. 
Bell    Institute,    Walnut β€” Rev.    Frank    March. 
Dorland    Institute,    Hot    Springs β€” Miss   Julia 

Phillips. 
Hamilton   Academy,    Hamilton β€” H.    A.   Neal. 
Everetts   Academy,   Everetts β€” J.   L.   Leggett. 
Beard    School,    Charlotteβ€” J.    G.    Beard. 
Charlotte    High   School,     Charlotteβ€” H.      W. 

Glasgow. 

The    Independent   School,    Charlotte β€” W.    W. 

Davidson. 
Plumtree,   Plumtreeβ€”  Rev.  J.   P.   Hall. 

Mt.    Gilead    High    School,    Mt.    Gileadβ€” Eu- 
gene  Harris. 
Star    Academy β€” Star. 
Candor    Academy β€” Candor. 
Ether   Academy,    Ether β€” Mr.    Cagle. 

Wadeville     Academy,     Wadeville β€” John     B. 

Hurley. 
Elise   High    School,    Hempβ€” Rev.    R.    S.    Ar- 

rowood. 

Broadway  School,  Broadwayβ€” M.  A.  Mc- 
Leod. 

Castalia  Academy,  Castalia β€” W.  O.  John- 
son. 

Mount    Pleasant  Academy,    Glover β€” B.     A. 

Burt. 

Nashville    High  School,     Nashville β€” A.     L. 

Lincoln. 

Red    Oak    Academy,    Nashville β€” T.    R.    Mc- 

Lendon. 
Stanhope    Academy,    Spring      Hope β€” J.      E. 

Redfearn. 
Samaria   High   School,    Spring   Hope β€” C.    W. 

Johnson. 


O-k    Lcve'  High    School,    Nashvilleβ€” S.    V. 

Pitts,    M.  W.    Forrest. 

Cape    Fear  Academy,    Wilmington β€” W.    Cat- 

lett. 

St.    Paul's  Academy,    W  Imington. 

Miss   Alderman's  Select  School,    Wilmington 

β€” Miss    Mamie    Alderman. 
Miss  Harts  Select  School,   Wilmington β€” Miss 

Annie    Hart. 
Primary    School,     Wilmingtonβ€” Miss    Mamie 

Clark. 
Olney    High    School,    George β€” Miss   Mary   D. 

Holmes. 
Mrs.    Brags    &    Miss    Hurt's    School,    Hills- 

boroβ€” Mrs.    Mary    Bragg    and    Miss    Alice 

Heart. 

Caldwell    Institute,    Rougemont,    R.    F.    Tf. 
.  No.  3. β€” Rev.   M.   W.   Arrowood. 
Cedar    Grove    Academy,    Cedar    Grove β€” Miss 

Annie   Hughes. 
Orange  Grove  Academy,  Hillsboro,  R.  F.  D. 

No.   3β€” J.   F.   Grcason. 
Chapel    Hill    High    School,    Chapel    Hillβ€” A. 

F.    Hollaman. 
Pamlico   Male   and   Female  Institute,   Stone- 
wallβ€”H.    M.    Ainsley. 
Belvidere    Academy,    Belvidere β€” Miss   Minnie 

White. 
Bethel    Hill   Instituteβ€” Bethel    Hill. 
Wintervlile  High  School.  Wintervilleβ€” G.  E. 

Lineberry. 
Free    Will    Baptist     Theological     Seminary; 

Aydenβ€” Elder   W.    H.    Peyton. 
Saluda   Seminar}' β€” Saluda. 
Franklinsville    High    School,     Franklinsville 

β€” D.    M.    AVeatherly. 
Shiloh   Academy,   Mofntfβ€” F.    M.   Wright. 
Farmer  Institute,   Farmer β€” S.    T.    Lassiter. 
Bombay    Academy β€” Bombay β€” J.    H.    Robert- 
son. 
Why   Not    Academy   and    Business  Institute, 

Why   Notβ€” G.    F.    Garner. 
Liberty     Normal     College,     Liberty β€” T.     C. 

Amick. 
Trinity      High      School-      Trinityβ€” B.      F. 

Hodgin. 
Rnmseur     High     School,     Ramseurβ€” W.     P. 

White. 
Reidsville      Seminary,       Reidsvillc β€” H.       A. 

Hayes. 
Lcaksville-Spray  Institute,   Leaksville β€” J.   A. 

Beam. 
New    Bethel    Academy β€” C.    C.     Sharpe. 
North    Carolina    Military      Academy,      Red 

Springs β€” W.    M.    Jones. 


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SCHOOLS  AND    COLLEGES. 


China    Grove    High    School,    China    Groveβ€” 

P.    E.    Wright. 
Crescent     Academy    and     Business    College, 

Crescent. β€” I.    M.    L.    Lyerly. 
Dell    School,    Delwayβ€” C.    M.    Beach. 
Salemburg    School,    Salemburgβ€” Mrs.    Mollie 

Edward. 
Ida   Mills  School,  Laurirburg,  R.  F.  D.  No. 

4 β€” Mrs.   L.    E.   Gibson. 
Civilly      Street      School,      Laurinburgβ€” Miss 

Minnie    McKinnon. 
Wyche     Academy,     Lauiinburgβ€” Miss    Grace 

Schaffer. 
Gibson    Academy,    Gibsonβ€” J.    B.    Philoeck. 
Fork   Acadi  my,   Norwoodβ€” J.   Wilson   Smith. 
Norwood    High      School,      Norwoodβ€” L.      C. 

Blalock. 
The    Yadkin   Mineral   Springs  Institute,   Pal- 

merville β€” E.   F.   Eddins. 
Englewood    Seminary,     Albemaile β€” Miss    F. 

E.    U  fiord. 
New  London  High   School,   New  Londonβ€” J. 

D.    Rankin. 
Germanton    Academy,       Germantonβ€” J.      C. 

Carson. 
Dalton  Institute,  Daltonβ€” W.    A.  Flynt. 
Walnut    Cove    School,    Walnut    Coveβ€” Miss 

Lizzie    Adkins. 
Banbury  School,   Danburyβ€” J.   T.   Smith. 
Brevard    Industrial    School,    Brevard β€” C.    H. 

Trobridge. 
St.      Mary's      KinCergatUn,      Raleigh β€” Miss 

Louise   T.   Busbee. 
Warrenton    Female    Academy,     Warrentonβ€” 

Miss    Lucy    Hawkins. 
Skyland      Institute,      Blowing      Rockβ€” Miss 

Flagg. 
Lees  McRas  Institute  (Pros.),  Banners  Elk β€” 

Rev.   Edgar  Tufts. 
Valle   Crucis   Mission   School    (Epis.),   Valle 

Crucis β€” Rev.    H.    A.    Dobbin. 
Cane    Creek    Academy,      Amantha β€” P.      E. 

Herman. 
Miss  Mamie  Barber's  School β€” North  Wilkes- 

boro. 
Elm    City    High    School,    Elm    Cityβ€” A.    B. 

Cameron. 
Stanley    McCormick    (Pres.),     Burnsville β€” C. 

R.   Hubbard. 
Low  Gap  (Pres.),  Athlone β€” Miss  Olive  Haze- 

lett. 
Banks  Creek  (Pres.),  Cane  Riverβ€” Miss  Mat- 
tie  Gray. 
Bethaven     (Pres.),     Day     Book β€” Miss    Mary 

Denlinger. 
Yancey    Collegiate   Institute    (Bap.),    Burns- 
villeβ€”E.  E.   Hawkins. 
Paid  Creek  College  (M<:ih.),  Bald  Creek. 
Yadkin   Valley,   Boonvilie β€” J.   L.   Teague. 
Yadkinville     Normal,     Yadkinville β€” Z.       H. 

Dixon. 
Yadkin  Valley,  Boonvil  eβ€” J.  L.  Teague. 

PUBLIC   SCHOOL   STATISTICS. 

Total     available     public     school 

fund    $3,294,231.70 

Raised  by  local  taxation   650,739.40 

Total     raised     by     taxation     for 

public         schools         <  >  eluding 

bonds,      loans,      State     appro- 


priations    and     balance     from 

previous  year   2,327,009.50 

Total      expenditures      for        all 

schools 2,958,160.19 

Average    annual    salary    of    rural 

white    teachers    143.84 

Average    annual    salary    of    city 

white    teachers    374.84 

Average    annual    salary    of   rural 

teachers    92.35 

annual    salary    of    city 

teachers    

term     in     rural     white 


246.88 


term     in     city     white 


term      of      all 
in    the   State    . . 
term    of    colored 


white 


rural 


colored 


city 


89.2 
165.5 


100.0 


81.1 
93.0 


163.1 


colored 
Average 

colored 
Average 

schools 
Average 

schools 
Average 

schools 
Average 

schools  β€’   

Avi  rage     term     of     all 

schools    of    the    State    . . . 
Average    term     of     colored 

schools     

Value   of   school  property    4,917,312.00 

Value     of     property     of     white 

schools 4,282,255.00 

Value     of     property     of     colored  β–  

schools      ' 635.057.00 

Value     of     rural     white     school 

property    2,170,394.00 

Value      of     citv      white     school 

property     . . ." 2,111,801.00 

Value    of    rural    colored    school 

property    338,277.00 

Value     of     citv     colored     school 

property    . . .". 296,780.00 

Total  number  of  school  houses..  7,537 

Rural  school  houses   7,2S2 

City   school   houses    2-35 

Rural    white   school    houses    ....  5,104 

City  white  school  houses   104 

Rural  colored  school  houses   ....  2,173 
City   colored   school   houses    ....  91 
Total    number  white   school   dis- 
tricts                   5,33 

Total      number    colored      school 

districts     2,298 

Total    school    population     715,716 

Rural  school  population   590,550 

City   school    population    125,166 

White    school    population     ..     ..  483,915 

Colored    school    population..     ..  231,801 

White    rural    school    population     .     '406,150 
White    city    school    population..  77,759 

Colored    rural    school    population         184,304 
Colored    city    school    population  47,407 

Total    enrollment   in    all    schools  497,716 

Enrollment    in    rural    schools 423,221 

Enrollment   in   city   schools    ....  74.495 

White    enrollment     346,575 

White       enrollment       In       rural 

schools 

White       enrollment       in       city 

schools     50,567 

Colored    enrollment    151,141 

Colored       enrollment     in      rural 

schools 127,213 

Colored       enrollment     in       city 

schools 23,928 

Total  average  daily  attendance.  308,488 


King's  Business  College 
ment  of  every  business  man 
lina,  who  is  familiar  with  its 


(Inc.)    has    the    unqualified    endorse- 
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ATLANTIC  CHRISTIAN  COLLEGE, 

WILSON,  N.  C 

JESSE  C.   CALDWELL,  President. 


A  Faculty   of  Twelve  Teachers      Conferring      Academic      Degrees 


DEPARTMENTSβ€” Collegiate,  Biblical,  reparato'ry,  Musical  (piano  and  voice); 
Business,    Expression,    Fine    Arts. 

CO-EDUCATIONALβ€” Young  Ladies  Bo.rJing  School,  under  charge  of  president  and 
ladies   of   faculty.    Young  Men's   Home  undei   charge  of  competent  professor. 

Modern  Plant,  Steam  Heat,  Electric  Lights,  Filtered  Water  Supply,  Good  Health 
Record,    Christian    Environments,    Beautiful  Campus,    Mild    But    Positive    Discipline. 


Average  daily  attendance  in 
rural    schools 

Average  daily  attendance  in 
city  schools 

Average  daily  attendance  in 
white   schools 

Average  daily  attendance  in 
rural    white    schools    ......     .. 

Average  daily  attenaance  .  in 
city    white    schools    

Average  daily  attendance  in 
colored    schools 

Average  daily  attendance  in  col- 
ored rural  schools   

Average  daily  attend  ;nce  in 
colored  city  schools    

Percentage  of  school  population 
enrolled,    North    Carolina    .... 

Rural     

City    

White,    North  Carolina    

White,  rural  

White,    city    

Colored,  North  Carolina   

Colored,    rural    

Colored,  city   

Percentage  of  enrollment  in 
daily  attendance,  North  Caro- 
lina    

Vhjte,    North    Carolina    

White,    rural    

White,    city    

Colored,   North  Carolina   .... 

Colored,    rural    

Colored,    city 

Total    number    of    teachers    .... 

Rural     

City      

White    teachers    

White,     rural     

White,     city     

Colored    teachers     

Colored    teachers,    rural    

Colored    teachers,    city    

White     men     employed     

Rural     

City    

White    women    employed    

Rural     .' 

City    

Colored  men  employed    

Rural    


City 106 

Colored  women  employed    1,897 

Rural    1,030 

City     267 

New  school  houses  built    404 

White 324 

Colored    SOI 

PUBLIC    SCHOOL   FUND. 


258,233 

50,255 

220,371 

183,675 

36,696 

88,117 

74,558 

13,559 

69.5 
V1.7 

59.5 
71.6 
72.9 
65.0 
65.2 
68  9 
50.5 


61.8 

fiQ   P 

62.0 

72.6 

58.3 

5S.6 

56.7 

10,550 

9,052 

1,103 

7,775 

6,650 

1,125 

'2,775 

2,4<.2 

373 

2,241 

2,105 

136 

5,534 

4,515 

989 

878 

772 


QO 

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COUNTIES.  ~  3 

β€’   H 

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cctrj 

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E-i  a 

Alamance     9,188 

Alexander     4,032 

Alleghany     3,077 

Anson     8,310 

Ashe     7,759 

Beaufort 8,886 

Bertie     7,633 

B'aden     6,346 

Brunswick     4,170 

Buncombe     16,259 

Burke     6,4S0 

Cabarrus     ...' 8,585 

Caldwell     6, 

Camden    2,023 

Carteret     4,075 

Caswell     4,824 

Catawba     9,814 

Chatham     8,587 

Cherokee     5,194 

Chowan     3,344 

Clay     1,465 

Cleveland     9, 

Columbus     8,786 

Craven     7,6"8 

Cumberland     11,962 

Currituck     2,622 

Dare     1,7(18 

Davidson  -  9 

Davie     4,614 

Duplin     8,050 


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1,371 

1,190 

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168 

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1,221 

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644 

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64 


SCHOOLS  AND    COLLEGES. 


DO   YOU  WANT 

GOOD     FARMERS.     DAIRYMEN,  BRICKLAYERS,  CARPENTERS 
OR  TEACHERS  FOR    INDUSTRIAL    SCHOOLS? 

Do  you  want  to  attend  school  where  the  most  practical  industrial  training  is  given 
to  Negro  boys  and   men? 

Do  you  want  to  know  how  North  Carolina's  Industrial  School  ranks  among  the  fore- 
most of  the  country,  sending  out  graduates  o.miiu  iu  none'/     Write  for  catalog.  Address, 

PRESIDENT  DUDLEY, 

A.  &  Ni.  College, 

Greensboro,  N.  G. 

FACULTY   OF    V    'β–   Β»*.   roLLFGE. 
JAMES  B.  DUDLEY,  President;  Head  of  English    Department. 
\Y.    F.    DFBXAM.   Assistant   English  Depattment. 
S.    P.    SEBASTIAN,    Assistant   English  Department. 
M.    GOINS,   Assistant  English  Department. 
C.    W.    PIERCE,    Head   Mechanical   Department. 
W.    II.    GREENE,    Instructor  in  Carpentry  and   Wood  Turning. 
C.  C.   AMEY,   Instructor  in  Blacksmithing 
W.   N.   NELSON,   Assistant  Instructor  in  Carpentry. 
Pi.    L.    PAGE,    Instructor   in    Masonry. 
WM.    YATES,   Instructor   in   Tinning. 
J.    H.   BLUFORD,  Director  Agricultural  Department. 
W.    F.    ROBINSON,   Assistant   Florist. 
C.    N.    McCUNE,    Director   Dairy   Department. 

J.   D.   CHAVIS,   Director  Teachers'  Training  Department;    Supt.    Night  School. 
J.  W.  LANDRETH,  Director  of  Industries 
S.   A.   KERR,   Secretary  and  Treasurer. 
JUNIUS    ROOKS,    Steward. 


School 
COUNTIES.  Popul't'n. 

Durham     10,072 

Edgecombe     871(5 

Forsyth     13,5-2.") 

Franklin      8,125 

Gaston     13,277 

Gates      4,043 

Graham     1,830 

Granville     8,228 

Greene     4,187 

Guilford 17,055 

Halifax     11, 557 

Harnett     7,535 

Haywood     6,665 

Henderson     5,260 

Hertford 5,143 

Hyde     3,152 

Iredell     11,008 

Jackson     ..     4,204 

Johnston  12,607 

Jones     2,703 

Lee     2,606 

Lenoir     6,466 

Lincoln     6,266 

Macon     4,506 

Madison     7,762 

Martin     5,808 

McDowell     5,276 

Meclenburg     21,244 

Mitchell      6,463 

Montgomery     5,063 

Moore     9,054 

Nash     9,665 

New    Hanover    7,588 

Northampton     6,750 


Amt.   Per 
Capita. 

1.533.00 

1,217.80 

1,880.75 

1,177.14 

1,855.00 

565.08 

228.74 

1,140.61 

5so.00 

.    2,5C8-67 

1,614-74 

1,052.70 

931.23 

733.1S 

718.57 

441.39 

1,550.61 

599.95 

1,756.02 

391.23 


903.43 

875.48 

620.57 

1,084.50 

811.49 

737.16 

2,968.21 

903.01 

707.40 

1,265.02 

1,350.39 

1,060.10 

943.11 


Onslow  4,654  650.25 

Orange    4,766  665.00 

Pamlico     3,379  473.11 

Pasquotank     4.998  678.32 

Pender     5,084  710.33 

Perquimans     3,530  494.21 

Person     5,705  797.10 

Pitt    11,906  1,603.50 

Polk     2,313  324.17 

Randolph     10,034  -1,40195 

Richmond     6,265  875.34 

Robeson     16,742  2,339.19 

Rockingham     12,412  1,734.20 

Rowan     12,071  1,686.50 

Rutherford     9,469  1,323.00 

Sampson     10,340  1,444.70 

Scotland     3,262  455.76 

Stanly     7,084  989.77 

Stokes     6,810  951.49 

Surry    10,411  1,454.62 

Swain     3,370  471.85 

Transylvania     2,331  326.08 

Tyrrell     1,731  242.85 

Union     9,424  1,316.72 

Vance     7,051  985.16 

Wake     20,193  2,821.30 

Warren      7,208  1,007.10 

Washington     3,613  505.80 

Watauga     4,941  690.35 

Wayne     11,311  1,580.37 

Wilkes 11,027  1,540.69 

Wilson     9,156  1,279.27 

Yadkin     5,282  738.00 

Yancey     1,138  578.16 

Total     715,716    $100,000.00 


INSURANCE    STATISTICSβ€” BANK   STATISTICS. 


65 


Normal    and  Collegiate 

Institute 

ASHEVILLE,  N.  C. 

Under  care  of  Northern  Presbyterian  Church.  Offers  to  young 
women  three  thorough  courses  of  study  under  eighteen  teachers 
and  officers  who  are  experts.  Site  unrivaled  for  healthfulness  and 
beauty. 

BOARD   AND   TUITION,  $125  A  YEAR. 

For    Catalogue,    address  , 

EDWARD  P.   GHILDS,  President 


INSURANCE    STATISTICS. 

The  following  figures  give  the  number  of 
the  various  kinds  of  insurance  companies 
doing  business  in  North  Carolina:  Life 
companies,  60;  Assessment  Life  companies, 
17;  Fire,  and  Fire  and  Marine  companies, 
127;  Accident  and  Surety  companies,  33; 
Fraternal  Orders,  59. 

The  insurance  statistics  for  the  year  1908 
will  not  be  prepared  until  February,  1909, 
The  statistics  for  1907,  the  latest  figures 
available,    are   as   follows: 

North  Carolina  Fire  Companies: 

Risks    written    $  39,837,634.38 

Premiums     823,833.13 

Losses    paid    334,814.28 

Losses    incurred    345,610.02 

Companies   of  other  States: 

Risks   written    122,197,568.68 

Premiums    received     1,543,433.96 

Losses    paid    791,522.67 

Losses  incurred   785,553.05 

Foreign   Companies: 

Risks    written    59,239,299.93 

Premiums    received     539,417.92 

Losses  paid   285,965.85 

Losses  incurred   269,474.51 

Marine  and  Inland  Business: 

Risks     written      2,919,277.00! 

Premiums    received     7,874.71 

Losses   Paid    2,354.90 

Losses    incurred    2,354.20 

Life    companies   doing    business   in.   North 
Carolina: 

Policies  in  force  December  31,  1906,  num- 
ber, 185,364,   amounting  to  $126,732,352.17. 

Policies  issued  during  1907,  78,210, 
amount,    $30,154,939.07. 

Policies  ceased  during  1907,  50,256, 
amounting    to    $18,846,736.81. 

Policies  in  force  December  31,  1907,  213,- 
282,    amounting  to   $137,615,871.43. 

Losses  incurred  during  1907,  $1,545,289.91; 
paid,    $1,553,199.03. 


Premiums  collected  on  policies  written 
during    1907,    $4,462,938.51. 

Life  assessment  associations: 

Certificates  issued  during  1907,  75,903, 
amounting  to  $1,717,928;  premiums  or  asses- 
ments    received    thereon,    $305,811.38. 

Losses    incurred,    $69,592.68.' 

Losses  paid,    $69,549.18. 

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  legal  reserve  companies  wrote 
the  amount  of  $11,667,668;  premiums  re- 
ceived thereon,  $743,436.43;  losses  incurred, 
$107,297.48;    losses   paid,    $104,797.48. 

Building  and  Loan  Associations. 

Statistics    report    for    1907    not    prepared 

until  reports  are  filed  in  February,   1909. 

Number  of  shares  in  force 
at  beginning  of  year  ..  124,106 

Number    of    shares   sub- 
scribed   during   year    . .     50,777% 

I\  umber  of  shares  can- 
celled   and    withdrawn.     28,517% 

Number  of  shares  in  force 
end    of   year    142,929% 

Shareholders,     number    of 

white     14,332 

colored    2,976 

Total   receipts   during   the   year. $3,811, 852.54 

Total    disbursements    during  the 
year     3,721,571.97 

Total    assets    5,462,027.11 

Total    amount   loaned   out    5,381,191.86 

The  above  are  the  figures  as  reported   by 

77  associations.    Three    (3)    associations   have 

not  yet  filed   any  report. 

Bank  Statistics. 

STATE,    PRIVATE  ANT)   SAVINGS  BANKS. 
Capital    stock    $  7,.r)0(i,<;i  7.26 


66 


ITEMIZED    STATE     RECEIPTS    AND    EXPENDITURES. 


Time  certificates  of  deposit 4,288,622.49 

Deposits    subject    to    check    23,717,464.46 

Demand    certificates    of    deposit    2,984,978.25 

Deposits    in    trust 1,632,940.62 

Total    assets    46,810,201.56 

'   NATIONAL    BANKS. 

( (irculation    $  5,446,680.00 

Deposits      19,456,395.25 

Capital     6,760;000.00 

Assets     43,538,064.92 

Pension  Statistics. 

Total  number  pensions  1908,  15,579. 
Amount  of  appropriation  by  the  General 
Assembly  for  pensions,  $400,000.  Classes  of 
pensioners,  number  in  each  class  and 
amount  each  pensioner  receives  are  as  fol- 
lows: First  class,  63,  receiving  $72 
each;  Second  class,  249,  receiving  $60  each; 


Third  class,  449,  receiving  $48  each;  Fourth 
class,  soldiers,  9,538,  receiving  $25  each; 
Fourth  class,  widows,  5,280,  receiving  $25 
each.  Those  totally  blind,  or  who  have 
lost  both  arms  or  both  legs,  100,  receiving 
$120  each. 

Capital   Invested  in  the  Leading 
Industries   in    North    Carolina. 

Industry.  Capital. 

Cotton  and  cotton  manufacturing. $57, 111, 560 

Miscellaneous  factories   42,410,430 

Lumber  and  timber  products  ....  12,068,358 
Furniture    manufacturing    3,236,357 

Indian  Population. 

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


Itemized  State  Receipts  and  Expendifures. 


(For  year  ending  November  30, 

Additional    State    taxes $ 

Agricultural    Department     .. 

Agricultural     Societies β€” refunded 

Atlantic  and  North  Carolina 
Railroad    dividends 

Audubon  Society 

Bank  licenses, 

Bank   tax   on   stock β€” pensions    . . 

Bank    tax    on    stock β€” general     . . 

Building  and  loan  associations β€” 
tax  on  stock β€” general 

Building  and  loan  associations 
β€” tax  on  stock β€” pensions   . . 

Capital  Square 

Contingencies 

Convict   account β€” refunded    ..    .. 

Corporation  excess  stock  tax 
β€” general   

Corporation  excess  stock  tax 
β€” pensions 

Corporation   franchise   tax    . . 

Corporation  tax β€” State  Depart- 
ment     

Corporation  tax β€” Treasury  De- 
partment  

Disabled  soldiers β€” appropriation 
refunded 

Dispensaries β€” tax   on  sales    . . 

Express  companies β€” property  tax 
β€” general   

Express  companies β€” property  tax 
β€” pensions 

Express  companies β€” tax  on  re- 
ceipts    

Fees β€” bank    examinations    . . 

Fees β€” Executive    Department     . . 

Fees β€” Insurance     Department     . . 

Fees β€” State  Department 

Fees β€” Treasury    Department..     .. 

Fish  Commission 

Fugitives  from  justice β€” refunded 

Historical    Commission β€” refunded  . 

Horse   dealers β€” licenses 

Inheritance    tax 

Indigent    pupils 

Insurance  companies β€” licenses    . . 

Insurance   companies β€” tax   on  re- 


1908.) 

547.34 
116,906.53 


37,998.00 
9,417.97 


5,827.71 
30,596.19 

2,423.40 

461.62 


11.00 

2.50 

3,531.60 

672.71 
45,610.00 

19,728.00 

270.00 

530.00 
33,223.22 

783.61 

149.25 

3,927.66 

5,425.00 

1,927.00 

22,780.50 

798.70 

20.00 

3,553.87 

42.SS  i 


5,533.60 
6,155.00 

43,838.67 


ceipts 164,986.31 

Jamestown     Exposition β€” sale     of 

State   building 5,673.75 

Laws    and    Journals β€” sale    of     ..  618.77 
Legal   services   and   expenses β€” re- 
funded      17,945.35 

Loan   to   State 250,000.00 

Mercantile   agencies 400.00 

N.    C.    Agricultural     Experiment 

Stationβ€” U.  S.  appropriation  ..  25,000.00 
N.    C.    A.    and   M.    College    (col- 
ored)β€” U.    S.    appropriation    ..  11,550.00 
N.   C.   College  A.    and  M.    Artsβ€” 

U.  S.  appropriation 23,450.00 

N.    C.    Institution    Deaf,       Dumb 

and    Blind β€” earnings 3,255.14 

North     Carolina     Railroad β€” divi- 
dends      210,014.00 

N.  C.   School  for  Deaf  and  Dumb 

β€”earnings 6,011.83 

Oil   dealers β€” licenses 9,245.79 

Paper    account β€” refunded     . .     . .  .73 

Pensions β€” refunded 92.00 

Piano  and  organ  dealers β€” licenses  1,519.41 

Postage  and  stationery 33.80 

Privilege  tax   on   railroads   . .    . .  23,522.54 
Public    high    schools β€” appropria- 
tion  refunded 107.50 

Railroad    penalties    

Railroad    property   tax β€” general    .  175,525.00 

Railroad    property    tax β€” pensions  33,413.02 
Refrigerator     car     property     tax 

β€”general 233.40 

Refrigerator     car     property     tax 

β€” pensions 44.45 

Roster     N.     C.     State     Troops β€” 

sale   of .75 

Seal    tax β€” Executive    Department  1,016.  r>0 

Seal    taxβ€” State    Department    ..  1,517.64 

Seal  tax β€” Treasury  Department..  1.00 

Sewing    machine    licenses    ..     ..  2,611.50 

Shell-fish    Commission 3,225.49 

Sketches   N.    C.    Regiments   Con- 
federate Soldiers β€” sale  of   . .    ..  20.70 
Sleeping     car     companies β€” prop- 
erty  tax β€” general 460.79 

Sleeping     car     companies β€” prop- 
erty tax β€” pensions 87.77 


ITEMIZED   STATE   RECEIPTS   AND   EXPENDITURES. 


67 


Si.  Mary's  School 


RALEIGH,  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,   address 


REV.  GEORGE 


LAY, 
Rector 


Colonial     Records β€” 
Raleigh β€” earn- 
-trans- 


71.95 

6,100.47 


1,200.00 

519.62 

98.96 

2,541.50 


484.05 
7,571.40 


State     and 
sale   of    . . 

State     Hospital, 
ings 

State's     Prison     earnings- 
f erred    to    general    fund    

State's    Prisonβ€” earnings 135,368.84 

State's  Prison β€” interest  on  farm 
bonds   

Steamboat  and  canal  property 
tax β€” general 

Steamboat  and  canal  property 
tax β€” pensions 

Street  railway,  light  and  water 
companies β€” property  tax β€” gen- 
eral     

Street  railway,  light  and  water 
companies β€” property  tax β€” pen- 
sions    

Supreme   Court   Reports β€” sale   of 

Taxes  from  the  counties β€” gen- 
eral     1,065,029.08 

Taxes  from  the  counties β€” for  in- 
terestβ€” incomes 35,802.09 

Taxes  from  the  counties β€” for  in- 
terestβ€”liquor    5,657.51 

Taxes  from  the  counties β€” for  pen- 
sionsβ€” property 181,819.66 

Taxes  from  the  counties  for  pen- 
sionsβ€”polls            34,928.58 

Telegraph  companies β€” property 
tax β€” general 

Telegraph  companies  β€”  property 
tax β€” pensions 

Telegraph  companies β€” tax  on  re- 
ceipts    

|  Telephone  companies  β€”  property 
tax β€” general 

Telephone  companies  β€”  property 
tax β€” pensions 

Telephone  companiesβ€” tax  on  re- 
ceipts    

Trade-mark    registration    fees    . . 


2,250.84 

428.53 

1,923.18 

2,761.58 

525.78 

7,056.66 
21.40 


Total $2,866,439.62 


DISBURSEMENTS. 

Adjutant  General 

Agricultural    Department    ..     . 


1,600.00 
117,069.76 


Agricultural    Societies 2,400.00 

Auditor's    Department 5,900.00 

Auditor's     Department  β€”  contin- 
gencies      286.25 

Audubon  Society 9,407.27 

Board    of   Equalization 72.40 

Board  of   Internal   Improvements  301.35 

Board    of    Public    Charities..     ..  1,024.70 

Bureau   of  Immigration 706.00 

Bureau  of  Labor  and  Printing  ..  3,657.76 

Capitol    Square 856.77 

Contingencies 2,114.84 

Convict   account 2,309.35 

Department  Public  Instruction  ..  5,400.00 
Disabled  soldiers  β€”  appropriation 

for 12,660.00 

Executive    Department 6,900.00 

Fire     protection β€” State     institu- 
tions      300.00 

Fish    Commission 3,679.25 

Freight    and   express    charges    ..  2,241.42 

Fuel,    light   and   water 3,873.64 

Fugitives   from   justice 1,393.99 

General    Assembly 18,702.72 

Governor's  Mansion  and  Grounds  3,125.55 

Governor's  traveling  expenses   ..  190.40 

Guilford    Battleground 500.00 

Historical   Commission 7,879.28 

Indigent    pupils 6,121.95 

Insurance    Department 7,100.00 

Insuring   State    property 10,270.38 

Interest    on    four   per   cent,    con- 
consolidated   debt  bonds    ..    ..  144,052.00 
Interest    on    four   per   cent.    Pri- 
son   debt    bonds 3,726.00 

Interest  on  four  per  cent.  Prison 

Farm    bonds 2,630.00 

Interest   on  four  per  cent.    State 

debt  bonds 22,980.00 

Interest    on    six    per    cent,     con- 
struction  debt   bonds 163,710.00 

Jamestown    Exposition 17.55 

Judiciary 88,448.40 

Laborers'    pay-roll 11,229.99 

Legal    services    and    expenses    ..  18,837.84 
Legislative    Examining    Commit- 
tee      221.10 

Moore's    Creek    Battleground    ..  r.oo.oo 

Normal    Schools    (colored)..     ..  20,856.51 


SALARIES  OF   STATE  OFFICIALS. 


Normal    Schools    (white)     ..     ..  14,942.10 
N.    C.    Agricultural     Experiment 

Stationβ€” U.    S.    appropriation..  25,000.00 
N.   C.   A.     and  M.     College   (col- 
ored),   Greensboro 26,050.00 

N.   C.   Board  of  Health 4,000.00 

N.    C.    College   A.    and   M.    Arts, 

Raleigh 100,950.00 

N.     C.     Corporation    Commission  18,000.00 
N.   C.   Corporation  Commission β€” 

contingencies 1,239.85 

N.    C.    Institution     Deaf,     Dumb 

and    Blind,    Raleigh 70,100.00 

N.    C.    Institution     Deaf,     Dumb 

and     Blind,     Raleigh β€” earnings  2,757.01 
N.    O.    Sanatorium     for  Tubercu- 
losis      16,000.00 

N.  C.  School  for  Deaf  ana  Dumb, 

Morganton 50,250.00 

N.  C.  School  for  Deaf  and  Dumb, 

Morganton β€” earnings 6,011.83 

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    Orphanage    (colored) 6,250.00 

Paper    account 10,051.04 

Pensions 385,577.00 

Postage     and     stationery     6.75S.67 

Public  buildings  and  grounds   ..  5,175.11 

Public    printing 40,086.65 

Public   schools β€” appropriation   to  280,083.62 
Public     schools β€” for     rural     lib- 
raries     2,360.00 

Public   schools β€” Teachers'    Exam- 
ination   Board 332.45 

Sale    of    bonds β€” proceeds    of     ..  611.95 

Settling    State    taxes 639.S5 

Shell-fish     Commission     4,162.31 

Silver     service β€” Cruiser      "North 

Carolina"     5,000.00 

Soldiers'    Home 17,500.00 

State    Board    of    Elections    ..     ..  1,081.57 

State    and    Colonial    Records    ..  879.82 

State  Department 7,263.00 

State    Geological    Survey     ..     ..  10,000.00 

State    Guard 16,000.00 

State  Guardβ€” special 4,469.56 

State  Hospital  Commission  ....  52,700.00 
State  Hospital,  Goldsboro  ..  ..  65,000.00 
State  Hospital,  Morganton  ..  ..  150,000.00 
State  Hospital,  Raleigh  ..  ..  95,800.00 
State  Hospital,  Raleigh β€” earn- 
ings        6,100.47 

State   Library 2,425.00 

State   Library β€” contingencies    ...  512.75 
Slate  Normal  and  Industrial  Col- 
lege      95,000.00 

State's     Prisonβ€” earnings     . .     . .  135,368.84 

State's    Prison    Sunday-school    ..  50.00 

State    taxes    refunded 4,259.61 

Stonewall       Jackson         Training 

School 10,000.00 

Superintendent    Public   Buildings 

and  Grounds 900.00 

.Supreme  Courtβ€” contingencies   . .  59.71 
Supreme   Court  Reports  β€”  print- 
ing   of 2,979.69 

Supreme    Court    Reportsβ€” reprint  10,876.50 

Telegraph  and  telephone  expense  1,248.28 

Treasury    Department 8,500.00 

Treasury  Department β€” contingen- 


University    of    North    Carolina . . 

Weights  and   measures....'   ..    .. 

Wilkesboro  and  Jefferson  Turn- 
I  ike β€” paid  State's  Prison  for 
stock 


76.09 

95,250.00 

100.00 


810.00 


Total $2,605,954.81 

Salaries  of  State  Officials. 

Governorβ€” $4,000,  and  $600  for  traveling 
expenses,    furnishing   house,    etc. 

Private  Secretary  to  the  Governor β€” $2,000. 

Executive  Clerkβ€” $900  and  $300  as  Clerk 
to   Adjutant   General. 

State   Treasurerβ€” $3,500. 

Chief  Clerk  to  the  State  Treasurerβ€” $2,000. 

Tellerβ€” $1,400. 

Institution   Clerkβ€” $1,200. 

Stenographerβ€” $900. 

Secretary    of   Stateβ€” $3,500. 

Grant   Clerkβ€” $1,800. 

Corporation   Clerkβ€” $2,000. 

Stenographerβ€” $900. 

Extra   Clerical   Hireβ€” $600. 

State  Auditorβ€” $3,000. 

Chief  Clerkβ€” $900. 

Tax   Clerkβ€” $1,200. 

Stenographerβ€” $900. 

State  Superintendent  of  Public  Instruc- 
tionβ€” $3,000  and  actual  traveling  ex- 
penses. 

Loan   Fund    Clerkβ€” $1,500. 

Chief    Clerkβ€” $1,500. 

Stenographer β€” $900. 

State    Librarianβ€” $1,500. 

Assistant  Librarian β€” $000. 

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

Corporation  Commission β€” Each  of  three 
Commissioners,  $3,000;  Chief  Clerk, 
$2,400;  1st  Clerk  Tax  Com.,  $1,200; 
2nd  Clerk,   Tax  Com.,   $1,000. 

State    Bank    Examinerβ€” $2,400;      Assistant 
Bank  Examiner,   $1,800. 

Attorney  General β€” $3,000;  Stenographer, 
$900. 

Supreme  Court  Reporter β€” $1,250;  Supreme 
Court  Librarian  and  Marshal,  $1,250; 
Assistant  Supreme  Court  Librarian, 
and  Janitor,    $960. 

Supreme  Court β€” Each  of  five  Justices, 
$3,500. 

Superior  Court β€” Each  of  the  sixteen 
Judges,    $3,500. 

Superintendent  of  Public  Buildings  and 
Groundsβ€” $900. 

Standard-keeperβ€” $100. 

Commissioner  of  Insurance β€” $3,500;  Deputy 
Commissioner,  $1,500;  Chief  Clerk, 
$1,200;  Book-keeper,  $750;  License 
Clerk,  $750;   Stenographer,   $900. 

Adjutant   General,    $1,600. 
Secretary      to    Board      of    Public    Chari- 
tiesβ€”$768. 

State  Department  of  Agriculture β€” Com- 
missioner, $3,250;  Secretary  to  the 
Board  of  Agriculture,  $2,400;  Regis- 
tration Clerk,  $1,200;  Bulletin  Clerk, 
Stenogr.-pher,    $780;    Entomolo- 


DIVORCE  LAWSβ€” SOLDIERS'  HO  MEβ€” ALTITUDEβ€” CORPORATIONS. 


Horner  Military  School 


1851β€”1909 


J.  C.  HORNER,  Principal. 


OXFORD,   N.   C. 


Classical,  Scientific,  and  English  Courses.  Prepares  for  college, 
university  or  the  government  academies.  Military  training  devel- 
ops prompt  obedience  and  manly  carriage.  Academy  58  years  old, 
with  experienced  teachers.  Cadets  dine  with  the  principal  and  la- 
dies of  Ms  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  lawn,  athletic  park,  one-quarter  mile  running  track,  300 
acres.  Ideal  climate,  helpful  environment.  In  the  social  atmos- 
phere of  refined  Christian  people.  The  town  noted  for  over  a  cen- 
tury   as    an    educational   center.      Charges,  $300  per  year. 


gist,  $2,000;  Orchard  Inspector,  $720; 
Horticulturist.  $2,500;  Veterinarian, 
$2,700;  Stenographer,  $G00;  Chemist, 
$3,000;  Food  Chemist,  $1,800;  Seven 
Assistant  Chemists,  with  salaries  re- 
spectively as  follows:  $1,400;  $1,400; 
$1,200;  $1,100;  $S40;  $840;  $720; 
Stenographer,  $1,080;  Clerk, 
Curator  of  the  Museum,  $1,800; 
sistant  Curator,  $600;  Usher  of  the 
Museum,  $480;  Stenographer  to  the 
Horticultural  and  Entomolgieal  Di- 
visions, $720;  Superintendent  of  Co- 
operative   Experiments,    $7.,500. 


As- 


North   Carolina  Divorce  Laws. 

Marriages  may  be  dissolved  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- 
ling? was  and  still  is  naturally  impotent. 

4.  If  the  wife  at  the  time  of  the  mar- 
riage 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  shau  have  been  a  separation 
of   husband    and    wife,    and    they   shall    have 


lived  separate  and  apart  for  ten  successive 
years,  and  they  shall  have  resided  in  this 
State  for  that  period,  and  no  children 
shall  have  been  Dorn  of  the  marriage. 


The  Soldiers'  Home,  Raleigh. 

Founded  by  General  Assembly  in  18S7,  in- 
corporated 1891.  Supported  oy  the  State. 
Number   of  inmates,    133. 

Greatest  Altitude. 

The  greatest  altitude  in  North  Carolina  is 
Mount  Mitchell,  at  a  height  of  6,711  feet 
above  sea  level. 


CORPORATIONS    CHARTERED 

For  the  year  ending  Nov.  30,  1803 21 

For  the  year  ending  Nov.  30,   1S94 115 

For  the  year  ending  Nov.  30.  1895 133 

For  the  year  ending  Nov.   30,  1896 151 

For  the  year  ending  Nov.  30,  1S97 147 

For  the  year  ending  Nov.   30,  1S98 156 

For  the  year  ending  Nov.   30.   1899 207 

For  the  year  ending  Nov.  30,   1900 306 

For  the  vear  ending  Nov.  30,  1901 327 

For  the  year  ending  Nov.   30,  1902 395 

For  the  year  ending  Nov.  30.  1903 554 

For  the  year  ending  Nov.  30,   1904 540 

For  the  year  ending  Nov.   80,    L906 

For  the  year  ending  Nov.  30,  1906 821 

For  the  year  ending  Nov.  30,  1907 BSD 

For  the  year  ending  Nov.  30,  1908 703 


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TOBACCO  STATISTICS-CLIMATE. 


PEACE  INSTITUTE 


Though  there  are  many  cheaper   schools 
it  is  taxed  to  its  utmost. 

THERE  IS  A     REASON 

For   entrance  next    session  apply   early. 
Catalogue  on  request.      Address 


THE  PRESIDENT,     RALEIGH,  N.  C. 


TOBACCO  STATISTICS,  1908. 

The  sales  of  leaf  tobacco  by  each  market 
of   the   State  for  the   year,    August,   1907   to 

August,  190S,  as  reported  to  the  State  De- 
partment of  Agriculture,  were  as  follows: 
Towns.                                                  No.   pounds. 

Apex 1,016,317 

Ahoskie 583,388 

Clartkon 61,915 

Creedmoor 868,370 

Clinton 237,617 

Durham 5,323,022 

Dunn 232,124 

Enfield 628,537 

Fair  Bluff 2,172,878 

Farmville 2,506,368 

Fairmont 1,295,053 

Goldsboro 2,054,505 

Greensboro 428,463 

Greenville 11,398,882 

Henderson 3,767,603 

Kinston 9,877,055 

Louisburg 1,642,217 

Lumberton 231,302 

LaGrange 2,967,629 

Mount   Airy 3,204,168 

Madison l,44f,,41S 

Oxford 5,473,924 

Pilot  Mountain 421,499 

Robersonville 1,612,732 

Reidsville 4,521,116 

Rocky   Mount 6,988,177 

Raleigh 407,671 

Roxboro 3,482,310 

Richlands 752,151 


Smithfield 2,269,652 

Spring  Hope 167,178 

Stoneville 1,555,037 

Selma 192,186 

Statesville 164,016 

Warrenton 1,667,347 

Warsaw 531,436 

Williamston 1,342,507 

Wendell 382,095 

Wilson 15,507,558 

Winston-Salem 16,971,182 

Youngsville 571,811 

Zebulon 7i',:,.su 

Total 117,695,750 

North   Carolina  Climate. 

The  climate  of  North  Carolina  varies 
from  the  mild  and  equable  climate  of  the 
seacoast  to  that  of  the  mountain  district 
where  the   changes  are   more   pronounced. 

On  account  of  the  great  diversity  of  the 
topography  the  temperature  and  precipita- 
tion data  are  best  exhibited  for  the  differ- 
ent natural  divisions  of  the  State;  the 
Eastern  Division  or  the  coastal  plain,  the 
Central  or  the  Piedmont  Plateau,  and  the 
\Vi  stern  or  the  mountain  districts. 

The  following  table  shows  the  mean  tem- 
peratures for  the  months,  seasons,  and  year, 
for  the  different  districts  and  for  the 
State: 

The  mean  temperature  for  the  State  dur- 
ing the  past  thirty-two  years  varied  from 
57  degrees  in  1872  to  61  degrees  in  1890, 
the    warmest    year    on    record.    The   highest 


THE  NORTH  CARO  LINA    YEAR    BOOK. 


71 


NoH 


uthern 


Railway 


FITZGERALD,    WOLCOTT  AND  KERR,  Receivers. 

THE  SHORT  ROUTE  TO 


EASTERN    NOM 


IAR0LINA 


Ttiroiigtt  Freight  and  Passenger  Service 

BETWEEN 

Norfolk  and  Suffolk,  Virginia 


-AND- 


Elizabeth  City 

Edenton 

Belhaven 

Plymouth 

Washington 

Greenville 


Wilson 

Raleigh 

Beaufort 

New  Bern 

Goldsboro 

Kins  ton 


Morehead  City,  N.  C. 

The   only   Railway  in  Eastern   Carolina  operating 
trains    into    the    city  of  Norfolk. 
The  only  line  reaching  the  famous  Atlantic  Ocean 

Resorts,   VirgiiUa,   Beach    and    Cape    Henry,    Va.. 

and   Morehead    City  and   Beaufort,   N.   C. 


General  Offices,  Norfolk,  Va. 


H.  C.  HUDGINS, 

Gen'l  F.  &  P.  Agent. 


THOMAS    FITZGERALD, 

General  Manager. 


Β»- 


72 


PUBLIC  HOLIDAYSβ€” RAILROAD  STATISTICS. 


temperature  on  record  is  107  degrees  which 
occurred  at  Kitty  Hawk,  Weldon  and 
Chapel  Hill;  the  lowest  was  19  degrees  be- 
low zero  at  Highlands. 

The  precipitation  is  very  evenly  distrib- 
ute], but  is  somewhat  heavier  in  the  Wes- 
tern and  Eastern  districts  than  in  the  Cen- 
tral district.  In  the  Western  district  there 
is  an  area  on  the  south  and  southeastern 
slope  of  the  Blue  Ridge  Mountains  where 
the  rainfall  averages  between  70  and  80 
inches  a  year;  and  in  individual  years,  the 
rainfall   measured   as   high   as   100  inches. 

Snowfall  is  not  very  important  even  in 
the  mountain  districts,  the  average  for  the 
State    being    about    8    inches. 

Dates  of  Public  Holidays. 

January  1st. 

January   19th   (Lee's   nirthday). 

February  22nd   (Washington's  birthday). 

May  10th  (Memorial  Day). 

May  20th   (Mecklenburg  Declaration  day). 

July  4th    (Independence  Day). 

The  first  Monday  in  September  (Labor 
Day). 

The  last  Thursday  in  November  (Thanks- 
giving Day). 

December  25th  (Christmas). 

Whenever  any  such  holiday  shall  fall  upon 
Sunday,  the  Monday  following  shall  be  a 
public   holiday. 

Tuesday  after  the  first  Monday  in  Novem- 
-i(i   when  a  general  election  is  held. 

RAILROAD    STATISTICS. 

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

Seaboard     Air    Line    Railway     2  1-2 

Atlantic   Coast   Line   Railway 2  1-2 

Southern  Railway .' 2  1-2 

Carolina,    Clinchfleld    &    Ohio    Ry..     ..2  1-2 
Norfolk   and   Southern   Railway,    Golds- 
boro    to    Morehead     and    Edenton    to 

State  Line 2  1-2 

Norfolk  and  Western  Railway 2  1-2 

All  other  roads  3c.  per  mile  as  follows: 
Aberdeen  &  Asheboro  Railway,  Aberdeen 
and  Rockfish  Railroad  Company,  At- 
lantic and  Western  Railroad,  Bee 
Tree  Railroad,  Blue  Ridge  and  At- 
lantic Railway  Comapny,  Caldwell  and 
Northern  Railroad  Company,  Carolina  Valley 
Railway  Company,  Carolina  &  Northwestern 
Railroad,  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, 
Durham  and  South  Carolina  Railroad  Com- 
pany, Durham  and  Southern  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  Companv,  Mount  Airy  and 
Eastern  Railway  Company,  New  Hanover 
Transit  Company,  Northampton  and  Hert- 
ford   Railroad    Company,    Oxford    and   Coast 


Line  Railroad,  Raleigh  and  Charleston 
Railroad  Company,  Raleigh  and  Southport 
Railroad,  Raleigh  and  Western  Railway 
Company,  Randolph  and  Cumberland  Rail- 
way Company,  Red  Springs  and  Bowmore 
Railroad  Company,  South  and  Western 
Railroad,  Virginia  and  Carolina  Southern 
Railroad,  Warrenton  Railroad  Company, 
Wellington  and  Powellsville  Railroad  Com- 
pany,   Whitney   Company. 

RAILWAY    ACCIDENTS    TO    PERSONS. 

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

.5!      =!        Β°        S 


>>       ^ 


Name   of   Road. 
Atlantic   Coast   Line    . .    . .  28 
Seaboard    Air    Line    . .     . .  56 

SOUTHERN    RAILWAYβ€” 
Southern β€” (owned     lines) . .  36 

Southern β€” (leased    lines) 

Atlanta   &   Char.    Air    Line    2 

Atlantic     and     Danville 

Atlantic   and  Yadkin    . .    . .     1 
High     Point,     Randleman, 

Asheboro    &    Southern    . . 
North    Carolina    Railroad..  26 
North   Carolina   Midland    ..   .. 
Southern β€” Caro.     Division..     5 

State    University 

Yadkin    Railroad 1 

Total    owned    and    leased 
Southern     R.     R 71 

MISCELLANEOUS  ROADSβ€” 
Aberdeen  and  Asheboro  . .  1 
Atlantic   &   North    Carolina    1 

Caldwell  &  Northern     

Carolina  &  Northwestern  . . 

Danville  &  Western 

Durham    &    Southern    . .     . .     1 

Louisville  &  Nashville 

Norfolk     &     Southern 4 

Norfolk    &    \Vestern     

Ral.     and     Charleston..     ..     1 
South    &   Western 


187 
353 

310 

"so 
1 

26 

1 

208 

12 

53 

1 

13 


675 

4 
4 


13 
5 


59 

ill 

64 
"(5 
"6 

3 

373 
7 
9 


464 


Grand  total 163    1,255     .     624 

Number  of  Railway  Employes  in 
North  Carolina. 

Total 
Officers   and 
Name  of  Road.  Employees. 

Atlantic    Coast    Line    Railroad     . .     . .     5,051 

Seaboard   Air   Line    Railway 4,176 

Southern   Railway 7,630 

Aberdeen    and    Asheboro 

Aberdeen    and    Rockfish 

Atlantic   and   Western 

Alma,    Blue    Ridge    and    Atlantic 

Caldwell    and    Northern 

Carolina    and    Northwestern. . 

Carolina    Valley 

Cashie    and    Chowan 

Chowan  and  Aulander 

Cliffside 


147 
71 
14 

"66 

311 

22 

12 

35 

8 


THE  NORTH  CAROLINA  YEAR  BOOK. 


73 


# 


All  Eastern  Points 

Florida 

Cuba 


=% 


i  β– β– β–   Min  t  i 


Air  Line  Railway 


S.    DAVIES    WARFIELD, 

R.   LANCASTER  WILLIAMS, 

E.    C.   DUNCAN, 

Receivers. 

Atlanta,  Birmingham,  Southwest, 
Tampa,  Manatee,  Sarasota 

Quickest  and  Best  Service  to 
NORTH,  EAST,  SOUTH,  WEST 


L  SEVIER,  C.  B.  RYAN. 

First  Vice-Pres't  Gen.  Pass.  Agent 

Portsmouth,  Virginia 

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74 


GAME   BIRDSβ€” INTEREST  LAWβ€” LAND  GRANTS. 


The  Building  and  Lumber  Company,  Enc, 


R.   J.   COBB,   President. 


T.    W.    WHITEHURST,    Secretary. 


CONTRACTORS   AND   BUILDERS 

GREENVILLE,   N.    C. 

Estimates  furnished  on  large  or  small  contracts.  We  manufacture  and  furnish 
everything    in    building   supplies. 

The  general  contract  for  the  erection  of  East  Carolina  Training  School  Buildings 
was  awarded  us. 

LET   US   FURNISH   YOU   AN    ESTIMATE. 

THE  BUILDING  &  LUMBER  CO., 
C.  V.  York,  Treasurer  and  Manager, 

Greenville,  N.  C. 


Danville    and    Western 37 

Dover    and    Southbound 65 

Durham  and   South   Carolina 91 

Durham    and    Southern 233 

Durham  and  Charlotte 54 

East  Carolina 44 

E.    Tennessee   and    Western   N.    C.    ..  136 

Kinston 40 

Lawndale 13 

Linville    River 26 

Louisville     and     Nashville     47 

Mount   Airy  and   Eastern 10 

Norfolk  and   Southern 1,913 

Norfolk    and     Western     1,514 

Northampton    and    Hertford 12 

Raleigh    and    Charleston 42 

Raleigh  and  Pamlico  Sound   4 

Raleigh    and    Southport 47 

Raleigh    and   Western 9 

Randolph    and    Cumberland 16 

Red    Springs    and    Bowmore 12 

Roanoke    River   Ry.    Co 10 

South    and    Western    (entire    line)     . .  265 

Wellington   and  Powellsville 52 

Total 22,108 


Game  Birds. 
Under  the  laws  of  North  Carolina  the 
following  only  are  considered  game  birds: 
Loons,  and  grebes,  swins,  geese,  brant; 
river,  fish  and  sea  ducks,  rails,  coots, 
rrarsh-hens  and  gallinules,  plovers,  shore 
and  surf  birds,  snipe  woodcock,  sand- 
pipers, 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 
oi  the  Audubon  Society  of  North  Carolina, 
whose  duty  it  shall  be  to  see  that  the  bird 
and   game   laws   are   enforced. 

North  Carolina  Interest  Law. 

The  legal  rate  of  interest  is  six  per  cent 
rt  is  contrary  to   law  to  charge     a     higher 

rate. 


Land  Grants. 


No.  Grants  issued  2  years  ending  Dec.  1,  1S82,  1,189β€” amounts  paid  Treasurer,  $10,912.87 

No.  Grants  issued  2  years  ending  Dec.  1,  1SS4,  1,329 β€” amounts  paid  Treasurer,  13,186.73 

No.  Grants  issued  2  years  ending  Dec.  1,  1886,  990 β€” amounts  paid  Treasurer,  5,975.69 

No.  Grants  issued  2  years  ending  Dec.  1,  18SS,  893 β€” amounts  paid  Treasurer,  9,493.49 

No.  Grants  issued  2  years  ending  Dec.  1,  1890,  1,453β€” amounts  paid  Treasurer,  15,570.43 

No.  Grants  issued  2  years  ending  Dec.  1,  1892,  1,353 β€” amounts  paid  Treasurer,  16,831.11 

No.  Grants  issued  2  years  ending  Dec.  1,  1891,  703 β€” amounts  paid  Treasurer,  5,200.73 

No.  Grants  issued  2  years  ending  Dec.  1,  1896,  547 β€” amounts  paid  Treasurer,  9,234.46 

No.  Grants  issued  2  years  ending  Dec.  1,  1898,  599 β€” amounts  paid  Treasurer,  6,337.13 

No.  Grants  issued  2  years  ending  Dec.  1,  1900,  665 β€” amounts  paid  Treasurer,  6,381.69 

No.  Grants  issued  2  years  ending  Dec.  1,  1902,  732 β€” amounts  paid  Treasurer,  6,911.88 

No.  Grants  issued  2  years  ending  Dec.  1,  1904,  789 β€” amounts  paid  Treasurer,  11,230.60 

No.  Grants  issued  2  years  ending  Dec.  1,  1906,  488 β€” amounts  paid  Treasurer,  16,551.47 

No.  Grants  issued  2  years  ending  Dec.  1,  1908,  529 β€” amounts  paid  Treasurer,  16,025.49 


THE  NORTH  CAROLINA  YEAR  BOOK.  75 

RALEIGHβ€” FAYETTEVILLE  SHORT  LINE 

Raleigh  and  Southport 
Railway 


THE  DIRECT  LINE  FROM 


RALEIGH  TO  FATETTEVILLE 

AND  THE  SHORT  DINE  BETWEEN 

Raleigh,  Wilmington,  Maxton, 
Florence,  Charleston  poS 


\DD 
POINTS   SOUTH 


through  the  centre  of  North  Carolina's  richest  territory β€” the 
Cape  Fear  Section.  A  double  daily  service,  elegant  new  equip- 
ment,  through  fertile  Harnett  County  via 

Lillington 

the  county  seat  of  government  and  passing,  en  route,  the  health- 
giving   resort, 

Fuquay  Springs 

twenty-one  miles  from  Raleigh,  which  furnishes  the  only  ideal 
pleasure  and  health  resort  within  an  hour's  ride  of  the  Capital 
City. 

Raleigh  &  Southport  Railway 

General  Offices,  Raleigh,  N.  C. 
JOHN    A.    MIDDS,    PRESIDENT      AND    GENERAL      MANAGER. 


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CONGRESSβ€” U.    S.    OFF  l<  IAI.Sβ€” FAIRS. 


E. 


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State  Prin 


WEST  MARTIN  ST. 
RALEIHG,  N.  C. 


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NORTH     CAROLINA    IN     CON- 
GRESS. 

SENATE. 

F.   M.   Simmons,  Trenton. 
Lee   S.    Overman,    Salisbury. 

HOUSE  OF   REPRESENTATIVES. 

First  Districtβ€” John  H.  Small,  Washington. 

Second  District β€” Claude  Kitchin,  Scotland 
Neck. 

Third  District β€” Chas.  R.  Thomas,  New 
Bern. 

Fourth  Districtβ€” Edward  \V.  Pou,  Smith- 
field. 

Fifth    District β€” J.    M.    Morehead,    Spray. 

Sixth    District β€” H.    L.    Godwin.    Dunn. 

Seventh    District β€” Robt.    N.    Page,    Biscoe. 

Eighth  Districtβ€” C.  II.  Cowles,  Wilkes- 
boro. 

Ninth  Districtβ€” E.    Y.    Webb,    Shelby. 

Tenth  District β€” J.  G.  Grant,  Henderscn- 
ville. 


President  of  U.  S.  Senate. 

North  Carolina  has  furnished  three 
Presidents  pro  tempore  of  the  United  States 
Senate.      They   were: 

Jesse   Franklin β€” Elected   March,    1804. 

Nathaniel  Macon β€” Elected  May,   1826. 

Wiley  P.   Mangumβ€” Elected  May,  1842. 


Speaker  of  U.  S.  House. 

North  Carolina  has  furnished  only  one 
Speaker  of  the  United  States  House.  Na- 
thaniel Macon  was  three  times  chosen 
Speaker,  and  presided  over  the  Seventh, 
Eighth,    and    Ninth    Congresses. 


Secretaries  of  Navy. 

North  Carolina  has  furnished  only  four 
Cabinet  officers,  and  each  of  the  four  was 
S  i  n  larv  of  the  Navy.     Thev  were: 

John   Branchβ€” Appointed  March   9,    1S29. 

Geo.   E.   Badger β€” Appointed  March  5,  1841. 

W.    A.    Grahamβ€” Appointed   July   20,    1850. 

J.    C.    Dobbin β€” Appointed    March   5,    1853. 


North  Carolina  Fairs* 


Name. 

Alamance  County  Fair 

Cumberland    County    Fair 

Greensboro    Fair    

Haywood   County    Fair    . . 
Mecklenburg    County    Fair 

Piedmont    Fair    

Slat.'   Fair    

Yadkin   Valley   Fair    


Town. 

Burlington 
Fayetteville     . . 
Greensboro    . . . . 
W,ivnesvi)le 

Charlotte     

Winston-Salem 

Raleigh     

Salisbury     


Secretary. 


McBrvde   Holt. 
J.   B.   Tillinghast. 
Kinir  and  Daniels 
J.    E.    C'arraway. 
W.    S.    Orr. 
G.    E.   Webb. 
Joseph  E.   Pogue. 
Wm.    James. 


TAX   COMMISSI  ON    REPORT. 


77 


Tax  Commission  Report β€” 1908. 


For  State  purposes. 

Real  estate $  287,245,762.00 

Personal   property 174,896,597.00 

Railroad  and  other  property  assessed  by  the 

Corporation    Commission 87,657,261.00 

Corporation   excess -  10,365,090.00 

Bank  stock 13,994,011.00 

Building-  and  loan  stock 1,211,592.00 

Total $    575,370,313.00 

Income β€” tax  on 

B   and  C  schedules 


Additional  Receipts  by  State  Treasurer. 

Additional  State  taxes 

Agricultural   Department 

Agricultural   Societies,   refunded 

Atlantic  and  North  Carolina  Railroad  dividends 

Audubon  Society 

Bank  licenses 

Capitol  Square 

Contingencies 

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,  bank  examinations 

Fees,  Executive  Department 

Fees,   Insurance  Department 

Fees,    State   Department 

Fees,   Treasury   Department 

Fish   Commission 

Historical  Commission,  refunded 

Horse  dealers'   license : . 

Inheritance  tax 


603,216.11 
367.282.S5 

184,080.25 

21,766.69 

29,387.42 

2,544.34 


36,676.81 
132,776.08 


5,656.49 

108,719.03 

103.78 

34,831.50 

9,075.10 

3.00 

155.00 

101.60 

42,685.00 

27,238.00 

4,125.00 

280.00 

36,721.35 

4,294.92 

2,815.00 

2,553.45 

16,793.50 

1,247.63 

108.00 

323.00 

10.25 

825.00 

7,792.06 


$1,208,277.66 


169,452.89 


♦- 


TAX   COMMISSION'    REPORT. 


s  &  BrougSiton 

0  Co.  RALE!GH' N- c- 


Bank,  Legal,  School,   County, 
Factory,  insurance  and 
General  Printing 

ESTIMATES    ON    APPLICATION 

All  kinds  of  Blank  and  Record  Books  Made  to  Order. 

Our  Flat  Opening  Books  are  the  Best  Made. 

Indigent  pupils 5,923.55 

Insurance    companies,    licenses 38,300.26 

Insurance  co.npanies,   tax  on  receipts 162,461.21 

Laws   and  Journals,   sale  of 991.69 

Mercantile   agencies 400.00 

N.   C.   A.   and  M.   College  (col.),  U.   S.   appropriation     ..     ..  9,900.00 

N.   C.   Agricultural  Experiment  Station,   U.  S.    appropriation  24,750.00 

N.   C.   College  A.   and  M.   Arts,   U.   S.   appropriation 20,100.00 

N.   C.  Institution  Deaf,  Dumb  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   dealers'    licenses '. 8,929.06 

Pensions  refunded 82.00 

Piano   and   organ   dealers'    license 1,390.69 

Postage    and   stationer}' 28.40 

Privilege   tax   on   railroads 13,562.59 

Railroad    penalties 950.00 

Roster  N.  C.  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  N.   C.   Regiments  Confederate  Soldiers,    sale   of . . . .  30.60 

State   and   Colonial   Records,    sale   of 266.40 

State   Hospital,   Raleigh,    earnings 10,555.79 

State's  Prison,   earnings  transferred  to  general  fund 175,000.00 

State's   Prison,    earnings 232,747.52 

State's    Prison,    interest    on   farm   bonds 2,400.00 

Supreme    Court    Reports,    sale    of 6,478.95 

Taxes  from  the  counties,  for  interest,  liquor 4,257.38 

Telegraph    companies,    tax    pn    receipts 3,194.01 

Telephone  companies,  tax  on  receipts 8,494.32 

Trade-mark    registration    fees 11.00 

$1,282,489.08 

Total,   all  sources,    State   purposes    2,660,219.63 

For  Pensions. 

On  assessed  property 230,148.12 

On  polls 36^676.81 

266,824.93 

For    Schools. 

White  polls 318,863.13 

Indian  polls 1,176.00 

Negro    polls 117,241.36 


TAX   COMMISSION    REPORT. 


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Railroad  and  other  property  assessed  by  Corporation  Commis- 
sion      157,812.13 

Bank  stock 25,152.12 

Building  and  loan  stock 2,180.84 

Corporation  excess 18,657.18 

Property   listed   by  white   citizens 792,808.26 

Property    listed    by    Indian    citizens     867.16 

Property  listed  by  negro   citizens 38,220.98 

Dogs 1,453.00 

Special  for  schools 230,923.69 

Distillers    and    liquor    dealers 48,400.68 

Fines 35,925.88 

Other  sources 457.37 

1,790,139.78 
For   County   Purposes. 

General 1,361,853.52 

Poor 28,959.71 

Bridges  and  roads stu.sic.  17 

Special 449,362.78 

Special  in  townships 53,770.04 

B   and    C   Schedules    : 110,535.59 

2,848,376.84 

Municipal. 

♦On    polls 130,431.10 

On  property 1,819,889.08 

Fines 67,616.67 

Dispensaries 136,118.95 

Saloons β€” Liquor   dealers 153,021.18 

All   other   sources :;i!U',sf>..">1 

2,656,<; 

Totalβ€” all  sources 10,222,223.57 


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COUNTY  AFFAIRS   AND    OFFICIALS. 


81 


County  Affairs  and  Officials 


ALAMANCE. 

County    Seat,    Graham. 

Clerk  of  the  Courtβ€” J.  D.  Kernodle,  Gra- 
ham. 

Sheriffβ€” Robt.     N.     Cook,     Graham. 

Register  pf  Deeds β€” C.  D.  Johnston,  Haw 
River. 

Treasurer β€” Albert  J.  Thompson,  Burling- 
ton. 

Coroner β€” S.    D.   McPherson,    Haw  River. 

Surveyor β€” Lewis    H.    Holt,    Graham. 

Standard-Keeper β€” Sol     Love,     Graham. 

Co.  Supt.  Health β€” H.  M.  Montgomery, 
Burlington. 

Supt.  Co.  Home β€” Simon  Thompson,  Bur- 
lington. 

Public  Administrator β€” J.  L.  Scott,  Jr., 
Graham. 

U.  S.  Commissioner β€” W.  A.  Hall,  Bur- 
lington. 

Co.    Supt.    Schools β€” W.    S.   Long,   Graham. 

Board  of  Educationβ€” W.  K.  Holt,  (chm.), 
Burlington;  W.  J.  Graham,  Union  Ridge; 
S.    E.   Tate,    Stainback. 

Co.  Commissioners β€” E.  Long,  (chm.), 
Burlington,  R.  F.  D. ;  B.  R.  Sellars,  Bur- 
lington; W.  A.  Murray,  Mebane;  A.  N.  Rob- 
erson,    Lacy;    B.    S.    Robertson,    Haw   River. 

Co.  Board  of  Elections β€” J.  S.  Cook,  Gra- 
ham; D.  F.  Morrow,  J.  R.  Ireland,  Bur- 
lington. 

No.   Schoolsβ€” White,  66;   colored,   28. 

Tax  Rateβ€” County,  18  l-3c.  on  $100;  roads, 
16  2-3c. ;  on  debt,  property,  2c. ;  poll,  6s. 
indebtedness,    $50,000. 

Public  Roads β€” 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,  17. 
ALEXANDER. 
County    Seat,    Taylorsville. 

Clerk  of  the  Courtβ€” Charles  P.  Mathe- 
son,   Taylorsville. 

Register  of  Deeds β€” W.  H.  Carson,  Tay- 
lorsville. 

Sheriff β€” R.    A.    Adams,   Hiddenite. 

Treasurer β€” A.    M.    Matheson,    Taylorsville. 

Surveyor β€” Wm.    J.    Teague,    Bentley. 

Co.   Attorney β€” R.   Z.   Linney,   Taylorsville. 

Co.  Supt.  Healthβ€” O.  L.  Hollar,  Taylors- 
ville. 

Supt.  Co.  Homeβ€” M.  C.  Little,  Taylors- 
ville. 

Board  of  Education β€” J.  P.  Matheson, 
(chm.),  Tavlorsville;  R.  L.  Downs,  Avilla; 
T.    F.    Murdock,    Hiddenite. 

Co.  Supt.  Schoolsβ€” A.  F.  Sharpe,  Hid- 
denite. 

Co.  Commissioners β€” J.  W.  Pharr,  (chm.), 
Taylorsville,  R.  F.  D. ;  J.  S.  Bowman,  Tav- 
lorsville, R.  F.  D.;  W.  A.  Barkley,  Mt. 
Pisgah. 

Co.  Board  of  Electionsβ€” S.  P.  Williams, 
(chm.),  Taylorsville,  R.  F.  D. ;  A.  L. 
Watts,  Stony  Point;  John  W.  Watts,  Alka- 
lethia    Springs. 


Public  Roadsβ€” Worked  by  Old  State  Law. 
No  miles,  300.  Two  townships,  Little 
River,  R.  II.  Chapman,  Road  Com.;  Ellen- 
dale,  R.  P.  Johnson,  Road  Com.,  worked 
by  taxation. 

Tax  Rateβ€” County,  2.3  2-3  on  $100.  Bonded 
debt,   $8,500. 

No.   Schoolsβ€” White,  51;    colored,   6. 
ALLEGHANY. 
County    Seat,    Sparta. 

Clerk  of  the  Court β€” J.  N.  Edwards, 
Sparta. 

Sheriff β€” Jno.    R.    Edwards,    Helena. 

Register   of   Deeds β€” G.    D.    Brown,    Sparta. 

Treasurerβ€” S.    A.    Choate,    Sparta. 

Coroner β€” D.    C.    Whitehead,    Whitehead. 

Surveyor β€” L.    E.    Edwards,    Stratford. 

Co.   Attorney β€” R.  A.   Doughton,  Sparta. 

Co.  Supt.  Health β€” Robert  Thompson, 
Sparta. 

Supt.   Co.   Home β€” Thos.   Nichols,   Sparta. 

Co.  Supt.  Schools β€” C.  J.  Taylor,  Laurel 
Springs. 

Board  of  Education β€” D.  F.  Parsons, 
(chm.),  Piney  Creek,  J.  W.  Pool,  Elk 
Creek;   J.   L.   Joines,   Edwards  X  Roads. 

Co.  Commissioners β€” S.  J.  Irwin,  Walls; 
H.  J.   Estep,  Stratford;  G.  T.  Caudill,  City. 

Co.  Board  of  Elections β€” J.  W.  Pool, 
(chm.),  Elk  Creek;  C.  A.  Doughton,  Del- 
phia;   John  M.   Wagoner,   Sparta. 

Public  Roads β€” Roads  worked  by  Old  State 
Law. 

Tax  Rateβ€” County,  23  2-3c. ;  special 
school  tax,  8  l-3c.  No  bonded  or  floating 
debt. 

No.    Schoolsβ€” White,    41 ;    colored,    3. 
ANSON. 
County  Seat,    Wadesboro. 

Clerk  of  the  Courtβ€” T.  C.  Robinson, 
Wadesboro. 

Sheriffβ€” S.    P.    Martin,    Wadesboro. 

Register  of  Deeds β€” C.  W.  Thomas,  Wades- 
boro. 

Treasurer β€” J.   O.   A.   Craig,   Wadesboro. 

Coroner β€” E.     F.     Fenton,     Wadesboro. 

Co.  Attorneys β€” Robinson  &  Caudle, 
Wadesboro. 

Supt.    of  Healthβ€” E.    S.    Ashe,   Wadesboro. 

Supt.  Co.  Home β€” James  Henry,  Wades- 
boro. 

Co.  Supt.  Schoolsβ€” J.  M.  Wall,  Wades- 
boro. 

Co.  Board  of  Educationβ€” E.  P.  Liles, 
Lilesville;  J.  T.  Hendley.  Wadesboro;  C. 
H.  Rivers,   White  Store,   R.   F.  D.   No.   1. 

Co.  Board  Electionsβ€” W.  P.  Lcdbetter, 
(dim.).  Wadesboro;  J.  \V.  Joins,  Marsh- 
ville,   R.  F.  D.   No.  1. 

Co.  Commissioners β€” IF.  B.  Allen,  (chm.), 
Wadesboro;  E.  E.  McRae,  White  Store;  H, 
J.     Walls,    Lilesville. 

No.    Schoolsβ€” White,    41;    Colored,    40. 

Tax  Rateβ€” County,  33  2-3c.  on  $100; 
county  roads,  20c;  for  Wadesboro  town- 
ship, roads,  50c. ;  Morven,  30c.  No  county 
debt. 


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Public  Roads β€” Robert  Lampley,  Wades- 
boro,  Supt.  Roads  worked  by  Special 
Wadesboro  Township  Road  Act.  No.  miles, 
300;  gravel,  30.  Forty-two  miles  macadam 
roadsβ€” cost  per  mile,  $1,200.  Convict  labor 
used. 

ASHE. 

County    Seat,    Jefferson. 

Clerk  of  the  Courtβ€” W.  H.  Worth,  Jeffer- 
son. 

Sheriffβ€” C.   B.    Austin,    Burnt   Hill. 

Register  of  Deeds β€” J.   A.   Jones,   Jefferson. 

Treasurer β€” L.    S.    Vannoy,    Fleetwood. 

Coroner β€” Dr.   T.    J.   Call,    Hopkins. 

Surveyorβ€” Charles    Ray,    Treetop. 

Supt.  of  Healthβ€” J.  C.  Testerman,  Jef- 
ferson. 

Supt.  Co.  Home β€” J.  L.  Thompson,  Jef- 
ferson. 

Co.  Supt.  Schoolsβ€” W.  H.  Jones,  Warrens- 
ville. 

Board  of  Educationβ€” R.  A.  Hamilton, 
Beaver  Creek;  A.  M.  Lewis,  Clifton;  W.  F. 
Lewis,    Solitude. 

Attorney  Board  of  Education β€” G.  L.  Park, 
Jefferson. 

Co.  Board  of  Electionsβ€” W.  H.  Jones, 
Warrensville;  Win.  Bledsoe,  Gale;  J.  W. 
Wayman,   Jefferson. 

Co.  Commissioners β€” H.  A.  Eller,  Berlin; 
W.  II.  Garvey,  Beaver  Creek;  Felix  Mc- 
Guire,    McGiure. 

Tax  Rateβ€” State,  25c;  School,  23c; 
County,  48  2-3c. ;  Total  96  2-3c  on  $100. 
Debt,    about    $20,000. 

Public  Roadsβ€” Worked  by  free  labor;  no 
tax   last   year.     Number   miles,    about   600. 

No.    Schools β€” White,    105;    colored,    9. 

BEAUFORT. 

County    Seat,    Washington. 

Clerk  of  the  Courtβ€” Geo.  Paul,  Wash- 
ington. 

Sheriffβ€” G.   E.   Ricks,   Washington. 

Register  of  Deedsβ€” Gilbert  Rumley,  Wash- 
ton. 

Treasurer β€” Jos.    F.    Tayloe,    Washington. 

Coroner β€” Joshua   Tayloe,    Washington. 

Surve3-or β€” L.    H.    Ross,    Edwards. 

Co.  Attorney β€” W.  C.  Rodman,  Washing- 
ton. 

Co.  Supt.  Healthβ€” D.  T.  Tayloe,  Wash- 
ington. 

Supt.  Co.  Homeβ€” A.  P.  Fulford,  Wash- 
ington. 

Co.  Supt.  of  Schools β€” N.  Harding,  Wash- 
ington. 

Co.  Board  of  Edueation^E.  W.  Ayers, 
(ohm.),  Washington;  W.  M.  Butt,  Aurora; 
H.   D.   Satterthwaite,   Sidney. 

Co.  Board  of  Elections β€” F.  P.  Latham, 
(chm.),  Haslin;  G.  E.  Buckman,  Washing- 
ton;  I.   F.    Goddard,    Washington. 

Co.  Commissioners β€” R.  R.  Warren, 
(chm.),  Washington;  W.  H.  Stancil,  Wash- 
ington; Fred  von  Ebberstine,  Chocowinity; 
H.  M.  Jordan,  Pine  Town;  Purvis  Harris, 
Pine  Town,  R.  F.  D. ;  Thomas  Green,  Pan- 
tego;    W.    W.    Hooker,    Idalia. 

Tax  Rateβ€” State,  21c. ;  Pensions,  4.25c ; 
County    Schools,     18c;     General,     23    2-3c ; 


Special  for  county  13  l-3c,  State  and 
County,  on  $100;  Poll,  State  and  County, 
$2.00.      Bonded   indebtedness,    $02,500. 

Public  Roads β€” Henry  L.  Hodges  Supt., 
Washington. 

BERTIE. 
County   Seat,    Windsor. 

Clerk  of  the  Court β€” Wm.  L.  Lyon, 
Windsor. 

Sheriff β€” Jesse   B.    Stokes,    Windsor. 

Register  of  Deedsβ€” Wm.  S.  Pritchard, 
Windsor. 

Survevor β€” Jno.  T.  Hoggard,  Windsor,  R. 
F.    D.    No.    3. 

Coroner β€” Dr.    W.    J.    Harrell,   Aulander. 

Co.  Supt.  of  Healthβ€” Dr.  Jno.  L.  Pritch- 
ard,  Windsor. 

Supt.    Co.    Home β€” J.    F.    Phelps,   Windsor. 

Co.  Supt.  Schoolsβ€” R.  W.  Askew,  Wind- 
sor. 

Co.  Board  of  Electionsβ€” J.  T.  Nicholls, 
(chm.),  Windsor;  J.  A.  Pritchard,  Jr., 
Aulander;    E.    W.    Gray,    (sec),    Windsor. 

Co.  Board  of  Educationβ€” T.  C.  Bond, 
(chm.),  Windsor;  W.  R  Rayner,  Colerain; 
T.    A.    Smithwick,    Merry   Hill. 

Co.  Commissioners β€” C.  W.  Spruill,  (chm.) 
Ouitsna;  J.  H.  White,  Windsor;  Wayland 
Mitchell,  Lewiston;  Jno.  C.  Britton,  Pow- 
ellsville;  R.  J.  Shield,  Windsor,  R.  F. 
D.  No.  2. 

Public  Roads β€” Worked  parity  by  Old 
State  Law  and  b}r  taxation.  No.  miles, 
1,000. 

Tax  Rateβ€” Countv,  18  2-3c  on  $100. 
Road,    15c     Bonded    debt,    $12,000. 

No.    Schoolsβ€” White.    68;    colored,    58. 
BLADEN. 
County   Seat,    Elizabethtown. 

Clerk  of  the  Courtβ€” W.  J.  Davis,  Eliza- 
bethtown. 

Sheriffβ€” J.    M.    Clark,    Elizabethtown. 

Register  of  Deeds β€” William  Whitted, 
Elizabethtown. 

Treasurerβ€” W.    S.    Cla-k,    Clarkton. 

Coroner β€” G.    W.    Hall,    Elizabethtown. 

Surveyor β€” I.   A.   Register,   Register. 

Co.  Attorneyβ€” T.  A.  Lyon,  Elizabeth- 
town. 

Supt.   of  Healthβ€” L.   B.   Evans,   Clarkton. 

Supt.    Co.    Home β€” L.   B.    Evans,    Clarkton. 

Co.  Supt.  Schools β€” Angus  Cromartie,  Gar- 
land.' 

Co.  Board  of  Education β€” A.  McA.  Coun- 
cil, White  Oak;  A.  M.  Kelly,  Blade'nboro ; 
N.   M.   Beatty,  Ivanhoe. 

Co.  Commissioners β€” J.  B.  Sanderlin, 
Council;  N.  A.  Currie,  (chm.),  Clarkton; 
Daniel   L.    Leonard,    Klondike. 

Co.  Board  of  Elections β€” R.  B.  Cromar- 
tie, (chm.),  Elizabethtown;  R.  H.  Lyon, 
David   B.    Sutton,   Elizabethtown. 

No.    Schools β€” White,    70:    colored,    44. 

Tax  Rateβ€” County,  18c  on  $100.  No  debt 
in    county;    surplus    in    treasury,    $2,000. 

Public 'Roadsβ€” Worked  by  Old  State  Law. 
No.  miles,  315. 

BRUNSWICK. 
County    Seat,     Southport. 

Clerk  of  the  Courtβ€” R.  S.  Newton,  South- 
port. 

Sheriffβ€” John    J.    Knox,    El    Paso. 


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Register  of  Deeds β€” John  Jenrette,  South- 
port. 

Treasurer β€” George  E.   Brooks,   Seaside. 

Coroner β€” J.    B.    Standland,    Supply. 

Surveyer β€” S.    W.    McKeithan,    Regan. 

Standard-Keeper β€” W.    T. Pinner,    Southport. 

Co.   Attorneyβ€” C.   Ed.  Taylor,  Southport. 

Supt.  of  Health β€” J.  A.  Dosher,  Southport. 

Supt.  of  Co.  Homeβ€” J,  W.  Wescott, 
Southport. 

Co.  Supt.  Schools β€” George  H.  Bellamy, 
El  Paso. 

Co.  Board  of  Education β€” D.  R.  Mercer, 
(chm.),  Bolivia;  David  Ward,  Suburb; 
G.    B.    Ward,    Ash. 

Co.  Commissioners β€” C.  N.  Leonard, 
(chm.),  Shallotte;  Asa  Dosher,  Southport; 
Noah  Bennett,      Exum. 

Co.  Board  of  Elections β€” John  E.  Douglas, 
El    Paso;    G.    Brooks   Ward,    Regan. 

No.    Schoolsβ€” White,   44;   colored,   27. 

Tax  Rateβ€” County,  23  2-3c.  on  $100;  Spe- 
cial,  10c.    on   $100   and   68c.    on   poll. 

Public  Roadsβ€” Worked  by  Old  State  Law. 
Outlay  only  for  bridges.     No.   miles,   400. 
BUNCOMBE. 
County    Seat,     Asheville. 

Clerk  of  the  Court β€” Marcus  Erwin,  Ashe- 
ville. 

Sheriffβ€” T.    F.    Hunter,    Asheville. 

Register  of  Deeds β€” J.  J.  Mackey,  Ashe- 
ville. 

Treasurer β€” T.  M.   Duckett,   Asheville. 

Coroner β€” E.    H.    Morris,    Asheville. 

Surveyor β€” Otto   Israel,   Candler. 

Standard-Keeperβ€” J.   S.   West,   Asheville. 

Tax   Collectorβ€” R.    C.    Crowell,    Asheville. 

Co.  Attorneyβ€” Charles  A.  Webb,  Ashe_ 
ville. 

Supt.   of  Co.   Homeβ€” F.   Sluder,   Asheville. 

Co.  Supt.  Schoolsβ€” A.  C.  Reynolds,  Ashe- 
ville. 

Co.  Board  of  Education β€” J.  C.  Martin, 
(chin.),  Asheville;  Jason  Ashworth,  Fair- 
view;    Clyde    Reed,    Biltmore. 

Co.  Commissioners β€” J.  E.  Rankin,  (chm.), 
Asheville;  C.  P.  Weaver,  Weaverville; 
S.  J.  Luther,  Candler;  R.  C.  Clayton, 
Fletcher,  R.  F.  D. ;  Mat  Burlison,  Barnards- 
ville. 

Co.  Board  of  Electionsβ€” S.  G.  Bernard,  E. 
W.  Patton,  Asheville;  V.  L.  Gudger,  Ashe- 
ville. 

No.    Schoolsβ€” White,   97;   colored,   20. 

Tax  Rateβ€” County,  23  2-3c.  on  $100; 
roads,  15c. ;  interest  on  debt,  9  cents  on 
$100.      Bonded    debt,    $278,000. 

Public  Roads β€” Worked  by  taxation  and 
convict  labor,  15c.  on  $100.  Forty-eight 
miles  macadam  roads,  cost  per  mile,  $2,500. 
Iron    bridges,    41. 

BURKE. 
County    Seat,    Morganton. 
Clerk   of   the   Court β€” L.    A.    Bristol,    Mor- 
ganton. 

Sheriff β€” F.    C.    Berry,    Morganton. 
Register   of    Deeds β€” John    B.    Holloway. 

Treasurer β€” Wm.    Bailey,    Morganton. 
Coroner β€” John    Nelson,    Morganton. 
Survevor β€” R.    J.    Hallvburton,    Morganton, 
R.   F.  D.   No.  3. 

Standard-Keeper β€” J.    R.    Howard,    Morgan- 


ton. 

Supt.  Co.  Homeβ€” Charley  E.  Tate,  Mor- 
ganton. 

Co.  Supt.  Schools β€” R.  L.  Patton,  Mor- 
ganton. 

Board  of  Education β€” J.  M.  McGimpsey, 
Fonta  Flora;  J.  H.  Hoffman,  (chm.).  Mor- 
ganton;  J.    E.   Coulter,   Connelly  Springs. 

Co.  Commissioners β€” John  A.  Dickson, 
(chm.),  Morganton;  Frank  Cook,  Hilder- 
brand;    Marshall    Brinkly,    Glen    Alpine. 

Co.  Board  of  Elections β€” A.  O.  Avery,  Jr., 
(chm.),  Morganton;  C.  E.  fate,  Morgan- 
ton  ;  S.  Huffman,  Morganton. 
No.  Schoolsβ€” White,  65;  colored,  13. 
Tax  Rateβ€” Countv,  23  2-3c.  on  $100;  71c. 
on  Poll;  Roads  and  Bridges,  20c.  on  sum, 
60c.  on  Poll;  Schools,  18c.  on  $100,  $1.29 
Poll. 

Public  Roads β€” Worked  by  special  Law 
Outlay  only  for  bridge  expenses.  No. 
miles,  400-500.  Improved  turnpike  owned 
by  individuals,  15  miles.  Two  miles  ma- 
cadam roads;  eost  per  mile,  $5,000.  Iron 
bridges,   5. 

CABARRUS. 
County   Sea1:,    Concord. 
Clerk    of    the    Courtβ€” M.    L.    Widenhouse, 
Concord. 
Sheriff β€” J.    F.    Honeycutt,    Concord. 
Register  of  Deeds β€” J.   F.   Harris,   Concord. 
Treasurer β€” W.    A.    Overcash,    Concord. 
Cotton-Weigher β€” D.    B.   Porter,   Concord. 
Coroner β€” Haward   Caldwell,    Concord. 
Surveyor β€” Swindell    Kluttz,    Concord. 
Co.   Attorney β€” H.   S.    Williams,   Concord. 
Co.    Supt.    of    Healthβ€” Robert    S.    Young, 
Concord. 
Supt.    Co.    Home β€” A.    H.   Sapp,    Concord. 
Co.   Supt.  Schoolsβ€” C.   E.   Boger,  Concord. 
Co.   Board  of  Education β€” James  P.   Cook, 
(chm.),     Concord;     G.     F.     McAlister,     Mt. 
Pleasant;   W.   F.   Smith,   Davidson,   R.   F.   D. 
No.   24. 

Co.        Commissioners β€” W.       A.       Kindley, 
(chm.),   Mt.   Pleasant;   Geo.   S.   Kluttz,    <     a 
cord,    R.    F.    D.    No.    4;    Frank    Goodman, 
Glass,  R.  F.  D.  No.  1;  J.  C.  Morrison,  Har- 
risburg,   R.    F.    D.    No.  '2.  ' 

Co.  Board  of  Electionsβ€” G.  M.  Lore, 
(chm.),  Concord;  G.  H.  Rutlege,  Concord; 
C.    A.   Cook,   Concord. 

No.    Schoolsβ€” White,    48;    colored,    22. 
Tax  Rateβ€” Countv,  22  2-3c.  on  $100;  roads, 
30c.     Floating  debt,   $75,000. 

Public  Roadsβ€” R.  W.  Safrit,  I  or 
Supt.  Worked  by  taxation  am!  convict  la- 
bor, 30c.  on  $100.  No.  miles,  350;  gravel, 
per  mile,  $2,000  to  $;,0(M).  No.  iron  bridges 
12;  improved,  20;  crushed  stone,  25.  Cost 
per  mile,  $2,000  to  $3,000.  No.  iron 
bridges,    15. 

CAI/DWELL. 

County    Seat,    Lenoir. 
Cl.rk  of  the  Court β€” I.   W.   Curtis,  Lenoir. 
Sheriffβ€” John   M.    Smith,   Lenoir. 
Register     of     Deeds β€” James     L.      Miller, 
Lenoir. 
'    Treasurer β€” J.    J.     Austin,    Lenoir. 

Coronerβ€” J.     J.     Roberts,     Lenoir,     R.     F. 
ID.   No.   2. 
1      Surveyorβ€” Janus    II.     Isbell,    Kings    Creek 


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Standard-Keeper β€” D.    S.    Perry,    Lenoir. 

Co.   Attorney β€” M.   N.   Harshaw,   Lenoir. 

Co.    Supt.    Healthβ€” C.    L.    Wilson,    Lenoir. 

Co.   Supt.    Schools β€” Y.   D.    Moore,   Lenoir. 

Co.  Board  of  Education β€” P.  G,  Moore, 
(chm.).  Granite  Falls;  M.  G.  Shearer,  Le- 
noir;  M.   L.   Greer,   Lenoir. 

Co.  Commissioners β€” J.  M.  Aired,  Granite 
Falls;  J.  T.  Hayes,  Happy;  J.  L.  Beach, 
Lenoir,   E.    F.    D.    No.    1. 

Co.  Board  of  Elections β€” Mark  Squires, 
Lenoir;  L  E.  Rabb,  Lenoir;  J.  B.  Isbell, 
Lenoir. 

No.    Schoolsβ€” White,    82;    colored,   12. 

Tax  Rateβ€” County,  23  2-3c.  on  $100  and 
41c.  poll.  Bonded  debt,  $20,000  on  new 
Court  House. 

Public  Roads β€” Edmund  Jones,  Lenoir, 
Supt.  Worked  by  Old  State  Law.  No. 
miles,  900;  gravel,  10;  improved  turnpike 
owned  by  private  individuals,   22   miles. 

CAMDEN. 

County  Seat,  Camden. 

Clerk  of  the  Courtβ€” J.  W.  Walston, 
Shiloh. 

Sheriffβ€” C.    G.    Etheridge,    Camden. 

Treasurer β€” J.    R.    Sawyer,    Camden. 

Register  of  Deeds β€” Talmon  Godfrey, 
Camden. 

Co.  Supt.  of  Healthβ€” C.  G.  Ferebee, 
Shiloh. 

Supt.    Co.   Home β€” M.   B.   Sawyer,  Camden. 

Co.  Supt.  of  Schools β€” E.  T.  Burgess, 
South   Mills. 

Co.  Board  of  Education β€” G.  H.  Riggs, 
(chm.),  South  Mills;  P.  W.  Stevens,  Shiloh; 
O.    G.    Pritchard,    Belcross. 

Co.  Commissioners β€” S.  E.  Overby,  (chm.), 
Belcross;  Charles  Norris,  South  Mills;  D. 
N.  Bray,   Shiloh. 

Co.  Board  of  Elections β€” A.  Sawyer, 
(chm.),  Belcross;  D.  E.  Williams,  South 
Mills;    M.    B.    Burgess,    Camden. 

Tax  Rate β€” County  general,  23  2-3c.  on 
$100;  county  special,  8  l-3c.  on  $100; 
school  general,  ISc.  on  $100;  school  special, 
25c.  on  $100;  poll,  general,  $2.00.  In  special 
tax  district  for  school,  30c.  on  property  and 
90c.   on  poll. 

Public  Roads β€” The  roads  of  the  whole 
county  worked  by  Old  State  Law.  No. 
Miles,   150. 

No.    Schoolsβ€” White,    20;    colored,    12. 

CARTERET. 

Clerk    of    Courtβ€” T.    C.    Wade,    Beaufort. 

Sheriffβ€” S.    P.    Hancock,    Beaufort. 

Register  of  Deedsβ€” W.  J.  Wallace,  Beau- 
fort. 

Treasurerβ€” A.    Thomas,    Beaufort. 

Coroner β€” Clarence    Simpson,    Beaufort. 

Surveyorβ€” E.    D.    Hardesty,    Harlowe. 

Standard-Keeperβ€” L.   H.   Forlaw,  Beaufort. 

Co.  Supt.  of  Healthβ€” W.  E.  Headen, 
Morehead    City. 

Co.  Supt.  of  Schoolsβ€” L.  B.  Ennett, 
Cedar   Point. 

Co.  Board  of  Educationβ€” C.  N.  Mason, 
(chm.),  Harlowe;  J.  R.  Morris,  Atlantic; 
C.    P.   Dey,    Beaufort. 

Co.  Commissioners β€” W.  S.  Chadwick, 
Beaufort;  C.  W.  Taylor,  Bogue;  Y.  Z.  New- 


berry, Newport;  W.  R.  Hancock,  Straits; 
J.    M.    Robinson,   Atlantic. 

Co.  Board  of  Elections β€” T.  D.  Hewitt, 
Newport;  Y.  Z.  Newberry,  Newport;  W.  L. 
Arendell,   Morehead  City. 

No.   Schools β€” White,  37;   colored,   7. 

Atlantic  Public  High  Schoolβ€” V.  C.  Eaker, 
Principal,    Atlantic. 

Tax  Rateβ€” 66  2-3c.  on  $100  and  $2.00  on 
poll.  Special  for  New  Court  House,  20c. 
on   $100. 

Public  Roadsβ€” Worked  by  Old  State  Law. 
No.   miles,  150. 

CASWELL. 

County    Seat,    Yanceyville. 

Clerk  of  the  Courtβ€” Robert  L.  Mitchell, 
Yanceyville. 

Sheriffβ€” T.  N.  Fitch,  Yanceyville. 

Register  of  Deeds β€” Fred  W.  Brown,  Yan- 
ceyville. 

Treasurer β€” J.   A.   Lea,  Yanceyville. 

Coroner β€” S.   A.   Mallay,   Yanceyville. 

Standard-Keeper β€” T.  J.  Henderson,  Yan- 
ceyville. 

Co.  Attorney β€” A.  E.  Henderson,  Yancey- 
ville. 

Co.  Supt.  of  Healthβ€” S.  A.  Malloy,  Yan- 
ceyville. 

Supt.  of  Co.  Homeβ€” E.  B.  Barker,  Yan- 
ceyville. 

Co.  Supt.  Schools β€” George  Anderson, 
Yanceyville. 

Co.  Board  of  Education β€” W.  A.  Mavnard, 
Altamahaw,  R.  F.  D.  No.  2;  T.  J.  Hatchett, 
Yanceyville;   R.   I.    Newman,   Leasburg. 

Standard-Keeper β€” T.     J.     Henderson,     Yan- 

Co.  Commissioners β€” J.  S.  Harvey,  (chm.), 
Danville,  Va.,  R.  F.  D.  No.  4;'jno.  W. 
Slade,  Blanche,  R.  F.  D.  No.  1;  T.  C. 
Jones,     Yanceyville,     R.     F.     D.     No.     1. 

Co.  Board  of  Electionsβ€” T.  J.  Hatchett, 
Yanceyville;  C.  J.  Yarborough,  Locust  Hill; 
James  A.   Hurdle,    (chm.),   Milton. 

No.  Schoolsβ€” White,  40;  colored,  37. 
Graded    Schools,    3. 

Tax    Rateβ€” Countv,    52c.    on    $100. 

Public  Roadsβ€” Worked  by  Old  State  Law. 
No.    miles,   250. 

CATAWBA. 

County    Seat,    Newton. 

Clerk  of  the  Courtβ€” Charles  M.  McCorkle, 
Newton. 

Sheriff β€” J.     S.     Leonard,     Newton. 

Register  of  Deeds β€” Jacob  E.  Setzer,  New- 
ton. 

Treasurer β€” J.    N.    Long,    Newton. 

Coroner β€” Smith    Campbell,    Maiden. 

Surveyor β€” Alley    Gabriel,    Mt.    Creek. 

Standard-Keeper β€” W.   H.  Marlow,   Newton. 

Co.    Attorney β€” D.    Witherspoon,   Newton. 

Co.  Supt.  of  Healthβ€” George  H.  West, 
Newton. 

Supt.  Co.  Home β€” Robert  E.  Hoke,  Con- 
over,   R.   F.   D.   No.  1. 

Co.  Supt.  Schools β€” George  E.  Long,  New- 
ten. 

Co.  Board  of  Education β€” A.  C.  Link, 
(chm.),  Hickory;  F.  J.  Dellinger,  Conover; 
Wm.    McRee,    Newton. 

Co.  Commissioners β€” J.  W.  Shuford, 
(chm.),    Hickory;    P.    D.    Drum,    Catawba; 


COUNTY  AFFAIRS    AND   OFFICIALS. 


BS 


Elias  Sigmon,  Newton;  J.  F.  Hudson,  Hick- 
ory, R.  F.  D.  No.  1;  J.  W.  Lawrence,  Ca- 
tawba. 

Co.  Board  of  Electionsβ€” D.  P.  Rowe, 
(chm.),  Newton;  J.  B.  Little,  Newton;  S. 
M.    Hamrick,    Hickory. 

No.    Schoolsβ€” White,    81;    colored,    20. 

Tax  Rateβ€” County,  23  2-3c.  on  $100  and 
38c.  poll.  School  poll  tax,  $1.50.  No. 
iron  bridges,   6. 

Public  Roadsβ€” Worked  by  Old  State  Law. 
No.   miles,   600-700. 

CHATHAM. 
Countv  Seat,   Pittsboro. 

Clerk  of  the  "Courtβ€” J.  L.  Grifln,  Pitts- 
boro. 

Sheriffβ€” J.    J.    Jenkins,    Siler   City. 

Register  of  Deedsβ€” W.  E.  Brooks,  Pitts_ 
boro. 

Treasurer β€” J.    J.    Jenkins,    Siler   City. 

Coroner β€” S.    M.    Riggsbee,    Riggsbee. 

Surveyor β€” R.   B.   Clegg,   Pittsboro. 

Standard-Keeperβ€” J.    T.    Bland,    Pittsboro. 

Co.  Attorney β€” R.   H.   Hayes,   Pittsboro. 

Co.  Supt.  'of  Healthβ€” J.  N.  Taylor. 
Bvnum. 

*Supt.  of  Co.  Homeβ€” W.  H.  Ward,  Pitts- 
boro. 

Public  Administrator β€” T.  W.  Segroves, 
Cumnock. 

Co.  Supt.  Schoolsβ€” R.  T.  Johnson,  Pitts- 
boro. 

Co.  Board  of  Education β€” A.  R.  Norwood, 
Bynum,  R.  F.  D.  No.  1;  J.  B.  Atwater, 
Bynum;    B.    B.    Phillips,   Goldston. 

Co.  Commissioners β€” A.  J.  Lane,  Siler 
City;  N.  J.  Wilson,  Apex,  R.  F.  D.  No. 
3;   S.   W.   Harrington,   Corinth. 

Co.  Board  of  Elections β€” Jacob  Thompson, 
(chm.),  Pittsboro;  J.  B.  Clegg,  Moncure, 
R.  F.  D.  No.  2;  J.  G.  Hamlet,  Bynum;  R. 
F.    D.    No.    1. 

Public  Roads β€” Worked  by  taxation,  30c. 
on  poll  and  10c.  on  $100  real  estate.  No. 
miles,    600. 

No.   Schoolsβ€” White,   91;   colored,   40. 

Tax  Rateβ€” 79  2-3c.  on  $100  and  $2.39  on 
poll.  Bonded  indebtedness,  $20,000.  No. 
iron   bridges,    7. 

CHEROKEE. 
County    Seat,    Murphy. 

Clerk  of  the  Courtβ€” A.   A.   Fain,   Murphy. 

Register  of  Deeds β€” A.  L.  Johnson,  Mur- 
phy. 

Sheriff β€” A.    B.    Dicky,    Murphy. 

Treasurer β€” A.    G.    Deweese,    Murphy. 

Coroner β€” G.    W.    Evans,    Ranger. 

Surveyor β€” O.    G.     Anderson,    Culberson. 

Co.    Attorney β€” Ben   Posey,   Murphy. 

Co.  Supt.  Healthβ€” S.  C.  Highway,  Mur- 
phy. 

Supt.   Co.   Home β€” Silas  Anderson,  Murphy. 

Co.  Supt.  Schools β€” E.  B.  Norvell,  Murphy. 

Co.  Board  of  Educationβ€” W.  G.  Sparks, 
Suit;  P.  E.  Nelson,  Murphy;  J.  M.  Rich- 
ardson,   Andrews. 

Co.  Commissioners β€” Wm.  Morrow,  Nina; 
Theo.  Kilpatrick,  Patrick;  Henry  Cozad. 
Andrews. 

Co.    Board   of     Electionsβ€” R.     H.     Snea<." 
Murphy;     N.     Z.    Dewesse,    Murphy;    P.     C. 
Hyatt,    Murphy. 


Tax  Rate β€” 60c.  on  $100  and  $1.80  on 
poll.      No   bonded    indebtedness. 

Public  Roadsβ€” A.  W.  Axly,  Supt.  Worked 
by  Act  of  Legislature  of  1903.  No.  miles, 
500. 

No.    Schoolsβ€” White,    53;    colored,    3. 

CHOWAN. 

County   Seat,    Edentcn. 

Clerk  of  the  Courtβ€” C.  W.  Oofield,  Eden- 
ton. 

Sheriff β€” E.    S.    Norman,    Edenton. 

Register  of  Deeds β€” W.  J.  Berryman 
Edenton. 

Treasurer β€” F.  W.  White,  Edenton. 

Coroner β€” T.    J.    Hoskins,     Edenton. 

Co.  Attorneys β€” Pruden  &  Pruden,  Eden 
ton. 

Co.  Supt.  of  Healthβ€” T.  J.  Hoskins 
Edenton. 

Supt.  Co.  Home β€” M.  M.  Harrell,  Edenton 

Co.  Supt.  of  Schools β€” J.  \V.  Alderman 
Edenton. 

Co.  Board  of  Education β€” H.  H.  Mashburn 
Edenton;  W.  T.  Perry.  Edenton;  G.  H.  Ba 
ker,  Tyner. 

Co.  Commissioners β€” Frank  Wood,  (chm.) 
Edenton;  W.  J.  Hallowell,  Tyner,  R.  F.  D. 
Z.    W.    Evans,    Cisco. 

Co.  Board  of  Elections β€” Julian  Wood 
(chm.),  Edenton;  Geo.  W.  Leary,  Edenton 
J.   H.   McMullan,   Edenton. 

No.    Schoolsβ€” White,  21;    colored,  15. 

Tax    Rateβ€” County,    23    2-3c.      on      $100 
Roads,  5c.   in  1st  Township  and  20c.  in  2nd 
Township;    20c.    in   3rd   and  4th   Townships. 

Public  Roads β€” First  Township,  J.  W 
Spruill,  Supt. ;  Second  Township,  J.  E.  Co 
field;  Third  Township,  M.  F.  Ward,  Supt. 
Fourth  Township,  G.  T.  Mitchell,   Supt. 

CLAY. 

County    Seat,    Hayesville. 

Clerk  of  the  Courtβ€” Geo.  W.  Sanderson, 
Hayesville. 

Sheriff β€” J.   W.   Alexander,  Hayesville. 

Register  of  Deeds β€” Jarrett  Thompson, 
Hayesville. 

Treasurerβ€” H.    J.    Jones,    Shooting    Creek. 

Coroner β€” P.   B.   Killian,  Hayesville.  v 

Surveyor β€” E.    C.    Mease,    Havesville. 

Co.  Supt.  of  Healthβ€” J.  M.  Sullivan, 
Hayesville. 

Supt.  Co.  Home β€” O.  L.  Scroggs,  Hayes 
ville. 

Co.  Supt.  of  Schoolsβ€” G.  H.  Haigler, 
Hayesville.    β€’ 

Co.  Board  of  Educationβ€” J.  O.  Scroggs, 
(chm.),  Hayesville;  S.  H.  Allison,  Hayes- 
ville; J.  O.  McCracken,   Hayesville. 

Co.  Commissionersβ€” W.  B.  Martin,  (chm.) 
Hayesville;  A.  J.  Coleman,  Hayesville.;  G. 
S.    McCflure,    Hayesville. 

Co.  Board  of  Electionsβ€” R.  R.  Alexan- 
der, (chm.),  Hayesville;  J.  M.  Sullivan, 
Hayesville;  O.  B.  Anderson,  (sec),  Hayes- 
ville. 

No.    Schoolsβ€” White,    18;    colored.    1. 

Tax   Rateβ€” County,  23  2-3c.    on   $100;   38c. 
poll;    for    debt,    bridges,    <(<β– .,    :;;;    i  Sc 
$100    and    $1.00    poll;    roads,    15c.    on    $100 
mid     15c.    poll.      schools,    5e.     on    $100    and 
15c.  on  poll.     Bonded  debt,  $6,800. 


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COUNTY  AFFAIRS  AND  OFFICIALS. 


Public  Roadsβ€” Worked  by  OM  State  Law. 
No.    miles,    125. 

CLEVELAND. 

County    Seat,    Shelby. 

Clerk  of  the  Courtβ€” F.   L.   Hoyle,   Shelby. 

Sheriffβ€” D.    D.    Wilkins,   Shelby. 

Register  of  Deedsβ€” W.  H.  Eskridge, 
Shelby. 

Treasurerβ€” W.     R.     Newton,     Shelby. 

Coronerβ€” T.    K.    Barnett,    Shelby. 

Surveyorβ€”  O.    C.    Thompson,    Shelby. 

Co.  Commissionersβ€” M.  M.  Mauney, 
Shelby,  R.  F.  D.  No.  5;  J.  F.  Roberts, 
(chm.),  Shelbv;  A.  T.  Mull,  Cleveland 
Mills,    R.     F.    D.    No.    1. 

Co.   Attorneysβ€” Rvburn  &  Hoey,   Shelby. 

Supt.    of   Healthβ€” T.    E.   McBrayer,   Shelby. 

Board  of  Healthβ€” J.  F.  Roberts,  W. 
F.    Mitchell,    S.    S.    Royster. 

Co.    Supt.    Schoolsβ€” B.    T.      Falls,    Shelby. 

Co.  Board  of  Educationβ€” W.  T.  Colton, 
Shelbv;  W.  L.  Plonk,  Kings  Mountain;  L. 
C.    Palmer,    Lawndale,    R.    F.    D,    N.    1. 

Supt.    Co.    Homeβ€” G.   J.    Allen,   Shelby. 

Co.  Board  of  Electionsβ€” J.  A.  Anthony, 
Shelby;  J.  Y.  Hamrick,  Shelby;  A.  P. 
Spoke,   Shelbv. 

Tax  Rateβ€” 86  2-3c.  on  the  $100;  $2.00 
on   the   poll. 

COLUMBUS. 

County  Seat,   Whiteville. 

Clerk    of      the      Courtβ€” L.      W.      Stanley, 
Whiteville. 
Sheriffβ€” A.    S.    Richardson,    Whiteville. 
Tax   Gollectorβ€” J.    T.    Best,    Whiteville. 
Register  of  Deedsβ€” C.  E.   Smith,  Vineland. 

Treasurerβ€” R,   H.    Powell,    Whiteville. 
Surveyor β€” June     Baldwin,     Clarkton. 
Coronerβ€” Latt   C.    Mills;    Clarendon. 

Standard-Keeperβ€” W.  J.  Benton,  White- 
ville. 

Co.  Supt.  Healthβ€” H.  B.  Maxwell,  White- 
ville. 

Supt.  Co.  Homeβ€” Ed.  Schwartz,  White- 
ville. 

Co.  Supt.  Schoolsβ€” F.  T.  Wooten,  Chad- 
bourn. 

Co.  Board  of  Educationβ€” J.  E.  L.  Win- 
coff,  (chm.),  Whiteville;  F.  B.  Pierce, 
Eallsboro;  J.  W.   Powell,  Fair  Bluff. 

Co.  Commissionersβ€” C.  C.  Pridgen, 
(chm.),  Tabor;  T.  J.  Fletcher,  Clarkton; 
R.  Q.  Powell,  Fair  Bluff;  K.  B.  Council, 
Wananish;    F.    B.    Pierce,    Hallsboro. 

Co.  Board  of  Electionsβ€” W.  E.  McDaniel, 
(chm.),  Whiteville;  Wm.  Struthers,  Grists; 
T.    J.    Fletcher,    Clarkton. 

No.    Schoolsβ€” White,   91;   colored,  37. 

Tax    Rateβ€” 16   2-3c.    on   $100;    Roads,    10c. 

Public  Roadsβ€” Worked  bv  Oid  State  Law. 
CRAVEN. 
County    Seat,    New    Bern. 

Clerk  of  the  Courtβ€” W.  M..  Watson,  New 
Bern. 

Sheriffβ€” James   W.    Biddle,    New   Bern. 

Register  of  Deedsβ€” S.  H.  Fowler,  New 
Bern. 

Treasurer β€” F.   S.   Ernul,  New  Bern. 

Coroner β€” R.    D.   V.    Jones,   New  Bern. 

Surveyor β€” R.    A.    Colvin,    New   Bern. 


Standard-Keeperβ€” Eugene  Tucker,  New 
Bern. 

Co.    Attorneyβ€” E.   M.   Green,   New  Bern. 

Co.  Supt.  of  Healthβ€” J.  F.  Rhem,  New 
Bern. 

Co.    Physicianβ€” J.   F.    Rhem,   New  Bern. 

Supt.  Co.  Homeβ€” Mrs.  Fannie  Williams, 
New  Bern. 

Public  Administratorβ€” C.  J.  McCarthy, 
New  Bern. 

Co.  Supt.  Schoolsβ€” S.  M.  Brinson,  New 
Bern. 

Co.  Board  of  Educationβ€” R.  A.  Nunn, 
(chm.),  New  Bern;  Daniel  Lane,  New 
Bern;   John   S.   Morton,    North  Harlowe. 

Co.  Commissionersβ€” C.  E.  Foy,  (chm.), 
New  Bern;  J.  S.  McGow^an,  New  Bern;  A. 
F.  Wadsworth,  Cove  City;  G.  V.  Richard- 
son,  Dover;   J.    B.   Harvey,   Vanceboro. 

Co.  Board  of  Electionsβ€” L.  S.  Daniels, 
New  Bern;  Wm.  Dunn,  Jr.,  New  Bern;  C. 
B.    Hill,    New    Bern. 

Public  Roadsβ€” J.  M.  Spencer,  New  Bern, 
Supt.  Worked  by  Old  State  Law  and  tax 
system.  No.  miles,  about  350;  improved, 
2  3.  Macadamized,  4  miles,  cost  per  mile, 
$7,500. 

No.    Schoolsβ€” White,    47;    colored,    37. 

Tax  Rateβ€” State,  25c;  School,  18c;  Gen- 
eral County,  23  2-3c. ;  Special,  18c;  Road.. 
10c ;    Schools,    25c. 

CUMBERLAND. 

County   Seat,    Fayetteville. 
Clerk    of    the    Courtβ€” A.    A.    MacKethan, 
Favetteville. 
Sheriffβ€” Neill  A.   Watson,   Fayetteville. 

Register  of  Deedsβ€” W.  M.  Walker,  Fay- 
etteville. 

Treasurerβ€” David    Gaster,    Fayetteville. 

Coroner-^-J.     V.     McGougan,     Fayetteville. 

Survevorβ€” W.    W.    Baker,    Fayetteville. 

Stand'ard-Ketperβ€” J.  A.  Boone,  Fayette- 
ville. 

Co.    Attorneyβ€” C.    G.    Rose,   Fa3'etteville. 

Supt.  of  Healthβ€” A.  S.  Rose,  Fayette- 
ville. 

Supt.  Co.  Home^Alex.  Leslie,  Fayette-' 
ville. 

Co.  Supt.  of  Schoolsβ€” B.  T.  McBryde, 
Fayetteville. 

Co.  Board  of  Educationβ€” J.  A.  Oates, 
(chm.),  Fayetteville;  J.  H.  Currie,  (sec), 
Favetteville;    J.    W.    Hall,    Autryville. 

Co.  Commissionersβ€” J.  J.  Bullard,  (chm.  l, 
Fayetteville;  Herbert  Lutterloh,  Fayette- 
ville; W.  J.  Olive,  Wade;  R.  R.  Bell,  Car- 
los;   J.    A.    Keith,    Lobelia. 

Co.  Board  of  Electionsβ€” W.  G.  Hall, 
(chm.),  George  Holmes,  Fayetteville;  A.  H. 
Slocomb,    Fayetteville. 

No.  Schoolsβ€” White,  79;   colored,  56. 

Tax  Rateβ€” County,  2Cc  on  $100.  Schools, 
18c.  Roads,  9c.  Bonds,  10c  Pensions,  lc. 
Total  State  and  County,  84  cents.  Bonded 
debt,  $117,000.  No.  bridges,  6  railroad 
bridges;  4  county  bridges. 

Public  Roadsβ€” W.  M.  Walker,  Fayette- 
ville, Supt.  Worked  by  county  convicts 
under  special  law.  No.  miles,  420.  Im- 
proved,   50. 


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CURRITUCK. 

County    Seat,    Currituck. 

Clerk  of  the  Courtβ€” E.  W.  Ansell,  Cur- 
rituck. ~" 

Register  of  Deeds β€” R.  E.  Flora,  Curri- 
tuck. 

Sheriff β€” J.    E.     Barnard,    Moyock. 

Treasurer β€” G.    W.     Williams,     Currituck. 

Surveyor β€” Caleb   B.    Bell,    Shawboro. 

Co.   Attorney β€” A.   M.   Simmons,  Currituck. 

Co.  Supt.  of  Healthβ€” H.  M.  Shaw,  Shaw- 
boro. 

Co.  Board  of  Educationβ€” W.  J.  Tate, 
Cchm.),  Kitty  Hawk;  Samuel  Scott,  Powells 
Point;    E.    D.   Bowd 'n,    Knotts   Island. 

Co.  Supt.  of  Schools β€” J.  M.  Newbern, 
Jarvisburg. 

Co.  Commissioners β€” Thomas  L.  Jarvis, 
Mayock;  W.  H.  White,  Knotts  Island;  John 
VV.    Sanderlin,   Shawboro. 

Co.  Board  of  Elections β€” R.  L.  Newbern, 
Jarvisburg;  0.  A.  Griggs,  Maple;  D.  R. 
Scott,    Jarvisburg;    L.    Walker,    Barco. 

No.    Schools β€” White,   34;    colored,    14. 

Tax    Rateβ€” County,    74   2-3c.    of   $100. 
DARE. 
County    Seat,    Mantco. 

Clerk  of  the  Courtβ€” Samuel-  E.  Midgett, 
Manteo. 

Register  of  Deeds β€” Asa  V.   Evans,  Manteo. 

Treasurer β€” Isaac   N.    Davis,    Wanchese. 

Surveyor β€” John    W.    Twiford,    Manteo. 

Co.  β–   Supt.  Schoolsβ€” W.  B.  Fearing, 
Manteo. 

Co.  Board  of  Educationβ€” R.  C.  Evans, 
(dim.),  Manteo;  C.  C.  Miller,  Buxton;  S. 
A.    Griffin.    Manteo. 

Co.  Commissioners β€” Arthur  J.  Fulcher, 
(dim.),  Frisco;  Steward  M.  Daniels,  Wan- 
chese;   J.    B.    Pinner,    East  Lake. 

Co.  Board  of  Elections β€” W.  S.  Davis, 
(dim.),  Wanchese;  R.  W.  Smith,  Manteo; 
L.    N.    Midgett,    Skyco. 

No.   Schoolsβ€” White,  21;   colored,   3. 

Tax  Rateβ€” County,  40c.  on  $100  and  75c. 
on   poll.     Special,   95c.    on   $100. 

Public  Roadsβ€” Worked  by  Old  State  Law. 
No.    miles,    60. 

DAVIDSON. 
Countv   Seat,    Lexington. 

Clerk  of  the  "Courtβ€” C.  E.  Godwin,  Lex- 
ington. 

Sheriff β€” Alex.     T.     Ddap,     Lexington. 

Register  of  Deeds β€” G.  W.  Miller,  Lexing- 
ton. 

Treasurer β€” W'alter  G.  Fitzgerald,  Lexing- 
ton. 

Coroner β€” J.    W.    Peacock,    Thomasville. 

Surveyor β€” Henry  Payne,  Euliopoise, 
No.  1. 

Standard-Keeper β€” B.  F.  Ausband,  Lexing- 
ton. 

Co.  Attorneys β€” McCrary  &  McCrary,  Lex- 
ington. 

Supt.  of  Health β€” E.  J.  Buchanan,  Lexin^ 
ton. 

Sni  it .  Co.  Home. β€” Jas.  M.  Cratts,  Lex- 
ington,  No.   2. 

Co.  Supt.  of  Schoolsβ€” P.  S.  Vann,  Wall- 
burg. 

Co.  Board  of  Education β€” Rev.  J.  W. 
Clegg,    (dim.),    Lexington;    B.    I.    Harrison, 


I''  nton;    S.    II.    Averett,    'I  h  imasville. 

Co.    Commissioners    A.    E.    Myers,   Lexing- 
ton,  R.   F.   D. ;   M.    R.    Barris,  Thomas 
J.    L.    Doby,   Versailles. 

Co.  Board  of  Electionsβ€” W.  F.  Thomason, 
Lexington;  A.  F.  Sams,  Thomasville;  R. 
Lie    McCrary,    Lexington. 

Public    Roadsβ€” Tims.      Miller,      Lexii 
Supt.      Worked  by   Old   Stale   Law   and 
vict    labor,     except      Lexington      Township. 
where    tax    is    15c.     on    $100,     and    45c.     on 
poll;    total    last   year,    $3,992.89.    No.    m 
J, 000  in   county. 

No.    Schoolsβ€”  White,    04;    colored,    20. 

Tax  Rateβ€” County,  23  2-3c.  on  $100  and 
3Sc.    poll. 

DAVIE. 
Countv    Seat,    Mocksville. 

Clerk  of  the  Courtβ€” A.  T.  Grant,  Mocks- 
ville. 

Sheriff β€” James    L.    Sheek,    Mocksville. 

Register  of  Deedsβ€” J.  F.  Moore,  Mocks- 
ville. 

Treasurerβ€” J.    W.    Etchison,    Cana. 

Coronerβ€” W.    D.    Foster,    Mocksville. 

Surveyorβ€” M.    C.    James,    Mocksville. 

Co.  Supt.  Healthβ€” M.  D.  Kimbrough, 
Mocksville. 

Supt.  Co.  Homeβ€” M.  B.  Bailev,  Mocks- 
ville. 

Co.  Supt.  Schools β€” J.  D.  Hodges,  Au- 
gusta. 

Co.  Board  of  Educationβ€” T.  B.  Bailey, 
I  (dim.),  Mocksville;  A.  W.  Ellis,  Farming- 
'ton;    S.    A.     Woodruff,    Mocksville. 

Co.  Commissioners β€” C.  Y.  Bailev,  (dim.). 
Advance,  R.  F.  D.  No.  2;  J,  M.  Cain, 
Calahaln,  R.  F.  D.  No.  1;  B.  F.  Stone- 
street,    Mocksville. 

Co.  Board  of  Elections β€” J.  G.  Peebles, 
Advance,  R.  F.  I).  No.  2;  Stonestreet, 
Mocksville;    O.    L.    Williams,    Mocksville. 

No.    Schools β€” White,   45;   colored.   17. 

Tax  Rate β€” Countv  purposi  .  L3  2-3c.  on 
$100;  Poor,  2c.  and  38c.  on  poll.  Roads 
and  Bridges,  8c;  Special,  S  l-3c.  Bonded 
debt,    $5110.00. 

Public  Roads  -Worked  by  Old  Slate  Law. 
No.    miles,   300. 

DUPLIN. 
Countv    Seat,    Kenansville. 

Clerk  of  the  Courtβ€” D.  11.  Wallace,  Ken- 
ansville. 

Sheriffβ€” G.    G.    Best.    Kenansville. 

Register  of  Deeds β€” J.  J.  Bowden,  Ken 
ansville. 

Tn  a  surer    G.   G.    Bi  ^t.    Kenansville. 

Coroner β€” B.    F.    Smith.    Leon. 

Surveyor β€” L.   IL   Sanderson,   Cabin. 

Standard-Keeper  A.  1).  Johnson,  Ken 
ansville. 

Co  Supt.  of  Healthβ€” John  A.  Ferrall, 
l-o  nansville. 

Supt.  of  Co.  Home β€” D.  ( '.  Ezzell,  Kenans- 
ville. 

Co.  Supt.  of  Schools β€” D.  S.  Kennedy, 
Kenansville. 

<  !o.  Hoard  of  Educal  ion  D.  I  Carlton, 
Kenansville;  W.  S.  Loftin,  Bowden;  W.  I'.. 
Southerland,     (chm.),     Rosehill 

Co.   Commissionersβ€” J.    M.   Faison,   (dim.). 


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COUNTY    AFFAIRS      AND   OFFICIALS. 


Faison;  B.  F.  Williams,  Kenansville;  Dallas 
J.    Williams,    Wallace. 

Co.  Board  of  Elections β€” D.  S.  Hines, 
(chm.),  Kenansville;  H.  Dail,  Kenansville; 
J.    A.    Gavin,    Kenansville. 

No.    Schoolsβ€” White,   84;    colored,    29. 

Tax  Rateβ€” County,  23  2-3c.  on  $100  and 
38c.    poll. 

Public  Roadsβ€” Worked  by  Old  State  Law. 

DURHAM. 

County    Seat,    Durham. 

Clerk  of  the  Court β€” C.  B.  Green,  Durham. 

Sheriff β€” Jno.    F.    Harward,    Durham. 

Register  of  Deeds β€” M.  G.  Markham,  Dur- 
ham. 

Treasurer β€” Simeon     Bowling,     Durham. 

Surveyor β€” Ed.   Belvin,  Durham. 

Standard-Keeper β€” T.    S.    Booth,    Durham. 

Coroner β€” J.   F.    Maddry,    Durham. 

Co.    Attorney β€” W.   J.    Brogden,    Durham. 

Supt.  of  Healthβ€” Dr.  N.  M.  Johnson, 
Durham. 

Supt.  of  Co.  Homeβ€” W.  0.  Thompson, 
Durham. 

Co.  Supt.  of  Schoolsβ€” C.  W.  Massey,  Dur- 
ham. 

Co.  Board  Education β€” Delos  W.  Sorrell, 
(chm.),  Durham;  J.  W.  Umstead,  Umbra; 
Geo.  W.   Stallings,  Durham,  R.  F.  D.  No.  6. 

Co.  Commissioners β€” J.  W.  Allen,  (chm.'), 
Durham;  L.  B.  Markham,  Durham;  T.  E. 
Belvin,  Durham,  R.  F.  D.  No.  2;  J.  D. 
Hamlin,  Durham,  R.  F.  D.  No.  2;  F.  M. 
Tilley,   Rougemont. 

Co.  Board  of  Elections β€” H.  A.  Foushee, 
(chm.).  Durham;  S.  C.  Brawley,  Durham; 
S.    M.   Holton,   Durham. 

No.    Schoolsβ€” White,    36;    colored,    19. 

Public  Roads β€” T.  J.  Thompson,  Supt., 
Durham.  Worked  by  taxation  and  convicts. 
Tax  16  l-3c.  on  each  $100  valuation  prop- 
erty. No.  of  miles  in  county,  550.  No. 
miles  macadamized,  75.  Cost  per  mile, 
$3,500. 

Tax  Rate β€” On  property:  State,  21c; 
County,  13  2-3c. ;  Pensions,  4c. ;  Schools, 
18c. ;  Railroads,  10c. ;  County  Roads, 
16   l-3c. ;    total,    83c.    on   $100   valuation. 

EDGECOMBE. 

County   Seat,    Tarboro. 
Clerk   of   the   Courtβ€” A.   T.    Walston,   Tar- 
boro. . 

Sheriff β€” B.    F.    Dawson,    Tarboro. 
Register   of  Deeds β€” H.    S.    Bunn',   Tarboro. 
Treasurer β€” J.    E.    Cobb,    Pinetops. 
Coroner β€” Spencer   P.    Bass,    Tarboro. 
StandardKeeper β€” R.     B.    Hyatt,    Tarboro. 
Co.    Attorney β€” H.    A.    Gilliam. 

Co.  Supt.  of  Healthβ€” W.  J.  Thigpen, 
Tarboro. 

Supt.  Co.  Homeβ€” W.  T.  Gorham,  Tar- 
boro. 

Co.  Supt.  of  Schoolsβ€” R.  G.  Kittrell, 
Tarboro. 

Co.  Board  of  Educationβ€” R.  G.  Allsbrook, 
(chm.),  Tarboro;  W.  W.  Viek,  Battleboro; 
John   Mayo,    Bethel. 

Co.  Commissioners  β€”  Claude  Wilson, 
(chm.),  Tarboro;   W.  D.   Ruff  in,   Whitakers; 


W.  L.  Dunn,  Pinetops;  Lam  Lawrence, 
Tarboro;    J.    J.    Thorne,    Rocky   Mount. 

Co.  Board  of  Electionsβ€” P.  C.  Vestal, 
(chm.),  Rocky  Mount;  B.  F.  Eagle,  Crisp; 
C.    B.    Keech,   Tarboro. 

Public  Roads β€” J.  W.  Martin,  Tarboro, 
Supt.  Worked  by  taxation,  25c.  on  $100. 
Convicts    used. 

Tax  Rateβ€” Countv,  23c.  Bonded  debt, 
$5,000.    Two    iron   bridges. 

No.   Schoolsβ€” White,  36;   colored,   35. 

FORSYTH. 

County    Seat,    Winston. 

Clerk  of  the  Courtβ€” R.  E.  Transou,  Win- 
ston-Salem. 

Sheriff β€” J.    E.    Ziglar,    Winston-Salem. 

Register  of  Deeds β€” Henry  W.  Masten, 
Winston-Salem. 

Treasurer β€” George  L.  Beck,  Winston-Sa- 
lem. 

Coroner β€” Dr.  W.  N.  Dalton,  Winston-Sa- 
'  lem. 

Surveyor β€” Edward    Styers,    Rural    Hall. 

Standard-Keeper β€” Lee    Lashmit,    Crater. 

Co.  Supt.  Schoolsβ€” W.  B.  Speas,  Win- 
ston-Salem. 

Supt.  Co.  Home β€” C.  C.  Flynt,  Winston- 
Salem. 

Public  Administrator β€” J.  R.  Hastings, 
Winston-Salem. 

Co.  Board  of  Education β€” John  F.  Grif- 
fith, (chm.),  Winston-Salem;  Ellis  W.  Hau- 
ser,  Pfafftown;  J.  W.  Pennix,  Kerrrersville. 
Convicts    used. 

Co.  Commissioners β€” D.  C.  Moir,  Walker- 
town;  J.  H.  Clinard,  Winston-Salem,  R.  F. 
D. ;   L.    B.    Brickenstein,    Salem. 

Co.  Board  of  Electionsβ€” W.  T.  Wilson, 
(chm.),  Winston-Salem;  Geo.  H.  Hauser, 
Bethania;    M.    E.    Teague,    Winston-Salem. 

No.    Schoolsβ€” White,    80;    colored,    20. 

Tax  Rateβ€” County,  17c.  on  $100  and  18c. 
poll;  special,  30c.  on  $100  and  90c.  poll. 
Bonded    debt,    $55,000. 

Public  Roadsβ€” J.  W.  Masten,  Supt.,  Win- 
ston-Salem. Worked  by  taxation;  total  last 
year,    $54,475.15.      Macadam    road,    40   miles. 

FRANKLIN. 

County    Seat,    Louisburg. 

Clerk  of  the  Court β€” J.  J.  Barrow,  Louis- 
burg. 

Sheriff β€” H.    C.    Kearney,    Louisburg. 

Register  of  Deeds β€” W.  M.  Boone,  Louis- 
burg. 

Treasurer β€” J.    A.    Thomas,    Louisburg. 

Surveyor β€” J.    T.    Inscoe,    Cedar   Rock. 

Coroner β€” Fred   C.    Cooke,    Cedar   Rock. 

Standard-Keeper β€” R.    G.    Winn,    Epsom. 

Co.    Attorney β€” T.   W.   Bickett,   Louisburg. 

Co.  Supt.  of  Health β€” R.  F.  Yarborough, 
Jr.,    Louisburg. 

Supt.  Co.  Home β€” E.  N.  Williams,  Louis- 
burg. 

Co.  Supt.  Schoolsβ€” R.  B.  White,  Frank- 
linton. 

Co.  Board  of  Education β€” A.  W.  Perry, 
Louisburg;  J.  C.  Winston,  Frank- 
linton;   H.   D.   Egerton,  Laurel. 

Co.  Commissioners β€” T.  S.  Collie,  Cedar 
Rock;  J.   II.  Uzzell,  Mapleville;  E.  M.  Gup- 


COUNTY  AFFAIRS    AND    OFFICIALS. 


ton,    Gupton;    N.    B.    Young,   Louisburg;    J. 
C.    Winston,    Youngsville. 

Co.  Board  of  Electionsβ€” J.  B.  Yar- 
borough,  (cbm.),  Louisburg;  I.  H.  Kearney, 
Franklinton;    E.    F.    Yarborough,    Louisburg. 

No.    Schoolsβ€” White,    40;    colored,   40. 

Tax  Rate β€” County  purposes,  22c.  on 
$100  and  66c.  poll.  Roads  (Louisburg 
Township  only),  25c.  and  75c.  poll.  Inter- 
est on  debt,  9c;  poll,  27c;  bridge  fund, 
6c  poll,  18c;  poor,  2c;  poll,  6c.  Bonded 
debt  of  county,  $7,000.  No.  iron  briges, 
8.  (One  of  them  525  feet  long.)  Graded 
school,  Louisburg,  50c  and  $1.50  on  poll. 
Graded  School,  Franklinton,  35c  and  $1.05 
poll;  Pension,  6c.  and  18c  poll.  Special 
School  Taxes:  Mapleville,  Ingleside,  Pilot 
and  Jones  Districts,  20c  and  60c.  on  poll. 
Moulton  district,  30c  and  90c;  Bunn  dis- 
trict, 30c  and  90c;  Pine  Ridge,  30c.  and 
90c.  polls. 

Public  Roadsβ€” 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. 

Sheriffβ€” T.    E.     Shuford,    Dallas. 

Register   of    Deedsβ€” A.    J.    Smith,    Dallas. 

Treasurerβ€” J.   M.    Shuford,-  Dallas. 

Coronerβ€” J.    M.    Summey,    Dallas. 

Surveyorβ€” C.    A.    Black,    Cherryville. 

Co.    Attorneyβ€” O.    F.    Mason,    Dallas. 

Co.  Supt.  of  Healthβ€” L.  N.  Glenn, 
Gastonia. 

Supt.   Co.   Home β€” C.    C.    Craig,  Dallas. 

Co.    Supt.    Schoolsβ€” F.    P.    Hall,    Belmont. 

Co.    Board    of    Educationβ€” E.    L.    Wilson, 
(chm.),   Dallas;    S.    N.    Boyce,    Gastonia. 
S.    N.   Boyce,    Gastonia. 

Co.  Commissioner  β€”  W.  C.  Thompson, 
Stanly;  O.  G.  Falls,  Kings  Moun- 
tain; John  F.  Leeper,  (chm.),  Belmont;  J. 
W.  Kendrick,  Cherrvville;  A.  R.  Anders, 
Gastonia;   J.   C.   Pueth,   Dallas. 

Co.  Board  of  Elections β€” S.  M.  Boyce,  Gas- 
tonia; L.  L.  Jenkins,  Gastonia;  S.  M.  Rob- 
inson,   Lowell. 

No.    Schoolsβ€” White,    78;    colored,    32. 

Tax  Rateβ€” County,  23  2-3c  on  $100; 
Graded  School  tax,  20c.  on  $100  and  60c 
poll.      Floating    debt,    $36,000. 

Public  Roadsβ€” W.  P.  Eddleman,  Gas- 
tonia, Supt.  Worked  by  special  law;  25c 
on  $100.  Total  for  vear  1908,  $27,627.  Con- 
victs used.  $300,000  bonds  for  road  im- 
provement voted  and  $100,000  sold.  Ma- 
cadam road,  30  miles;  cost  per  mile,  $3,- 
000.     Iron  bridges,   18. 

GATES. 

County  Seat,   Gatesville. 

Clerk  of  the  Courtβ€” W.  T.  Cross,  Gates- 
ville. 

Sheriffβ€” J.    A.    Brown,    Gatesville. 

Register  of  Deedsβ€” Martin  Kellogg,  Gates- 
ville. 

Treasurerβ€”  R.    W.    Gatling,    Sarem. 


Coronerβ€” G.    C.    Brooks,    Sunbury. 

Surveyorβ€” W.    F.    Eason,    Gatesville 

Standard-Keeperβ€” W.  R.  Hayes,  Gates- 
ville. 

Co.  Supt.  of  Healthβ€” W.  O.  P.  Lee 
Reynoldson. 

Supt.  Co.  Homeβ€” Mrs.  Mary  E.  Riddick 
Gatesville. 

Public  Administratorβ€” John  J.  Gatling 
Sarem. 

Co.  Supt  of  Schoolsβ€” T.  W.  Costen,  Jr., 
Gatesville. 

Co.  Board  of  Educationβ€” R.  W.  Simp- 
son, (chm.),  Trotville;  Franklin  Matthews, 
Drum   Hill;    John    S.    Felton,    Sarem. 

Co.  Commissioners β€” T.  A.  Pearce 
(chm.),  Drum  Hill;  W.  R.  Cowper,  Gates- 
ville;   L.    A.    Rountree,    Acorn. 

Co.  Board  of  Electionsβ€” Jno.  G.  Cross 
(chm.),  Gatesville;  T.  E.  Hofler,  Gates- 
ville;   Kindred    Parker,    Eure. 

No.    Schoolsβ€” White,    35;    colored,    27. 

Tax  Rateβ€” County,  ?3  2-3c  on  $100  and 
38c.    on   poll.     No   indebtedness. 

Public  Roadsβ€” Lycurgus  Hofler,  Gates- 
ville,   Supt.     Worked   by   Old   State  Law. 

GRAHAM. 

County  Seat,  Robbinsville. 

Clerk  of  the  Courtβ€” Earl  P.  Tatham, 
Robbinsville. 

Sheriffβ€” B.    P.    Grant,    Robbinsville. 

Register  of  Deedsβ€” R.  B.  Slaughter,  Rob- 
binsville. 

Treasurerβ€” J.    D.    Orr,    Robbinsville. 

Coronerβ€” S.   F.   Howell,  Robbinsville 

Surveyorβ€” James    Crisp,    Robbinsville. 

Standard-Keeperβ€” R.  B.  Slaughter,  Rob- 
binsville. 

Co.    Attorneyβ€”  Robt.    L.    Phillips. 

Co.  Supt.  Schoolsβ€” L.  H.  Rogers,  Rob- 
binsville. 

Co.  Board  of  Educationβ€” J.  A.  Hvde, 
fhm.),  Robbinsville;  S.  P.  Harwood, 
Cheoah;    Joe    Edwards,    Stecoah. 

Co.   Supt.    of  Healthβ€” M.   T.    Maxwell. 

Co.  Commissionersβ€” Bart  Orr,  Robbins- 
ville; W.  P.  Robinson,  Brock;  Jasper  Car- 
ringer,    Yellow  Creek. 

Co.  Board  of  Electionsβ€” James  Crisp,  Ste- 
coah; T.  A.  Carpenter,  Cheoah;  N.  G.  Phil- 
ips,   (chm.),    Robbinsville. 

No.    Schoolsβ€” White,    25. 

Tax  Rateβ€” County,  23  2-3c  on  $100; 
35  l-3c.  on  $100;  roads,  5c  Bonded  debt, 
$6,000. 

Public  Roadsβ€” Worked   by   labor. 

GKANVILLE. 

Count v  Seat,   Oxford. 
Clerk   of    the   Courtβ€” J.    G.    Shotwell,    Ox- 
ford. 
Slicriff-S.     M.     Wheeler,     Oxford. 
Register   of   Deedsβ€” J.    1!.    Powell,    Stem. 
Treasurerβ€” W.    T.    Lyon,   Oxford. 
Coronerβ€” R.    M.    Currin,   Oxford. 
Co.    Attorneyβ€” B.    S.    Royster,    Oxford. 
Supt.    Co.    Homeβ€” S.    M.    Daniel,    Oxford. 
Supt.    of   Healthβ€” S.    D.    Booth,    Oxford. 
Co.     Supt.     Schoolsβ€” Fred     Webb,    Oxford. 
Co.   Board  of  Educationβ€” A.    W.    Graham, 


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(chin.).    Oxford;    J.    A.    Morris.   Oxford,   No. 
2;   ,E.    IS.    Meadows,    Oxford,    No.    1. 

Co.  Commissionersβ€” R.  \V.  Lassiter, 
(ehm.),  Oxford;  L.  T.  .Williford,  Oxford; 
T.  L.  Cannady;  W.  P.  Wilkinson.  Nelson, 
Va.,   No.    1;    Ralph   Currin,   Northside. 

Co.  Board  of  Klcc  tionsβ€” W.  A.  Devin, 
(ehm.),  Oxford;  T.  Lanier,  Oxford;  C.  K. 
Hester,  Oxford. 

No.    Schools- White,    r,0.    colored,    43. 
Tax     Rate β€” County     and     roads,     32c.     on 
$100  and  63c.   on  poll. 

Public  Roadsβ€” J.  D.  Wheeler,  Supt. 
Worked  by  special  taxation.  Macadam  road, 
10  miles;  cost  per  mile,  $2,000.  Iron 
bridges,    1. 

GREENE. 
County  Seat,   Snow  Hill. 
Clerk   of   the  "Courtβ€” John  R.    Dail,    Snow] 
Hill. 

Sheriffβ€” A.    D.    Warren,    Snow    Hill. 
Register   of  Deeds β€” Josiah  O.   Sugg,   Snow 
Hill. 
Treasurer β€” W.    T.    Carraway,    Snow    Hill. 
Surveyor β€” R.        E.        Beaman,        Speights 
Bridge. 
Coroner β€” J.    H.    Harper. 
Standard-Keeper β€” B.    F.     Albritton,    Snow 
Hill. 
Co.   Attorney β€” J.   A.   Albritton,   Snow  Hill. 
Co.    Supt.      of    Healthβ€” W.      B.     Murphv, 
Snow    Hill. 
Supt.    Co.    Home β€” Mrs.   Ida  Dail. 
Co.    Supt.    Schools β€” J.    E.    Debnam,    Snow 
Hill. 

Co.  Board  of  Education β€” L.  V.  Morrill, 
(ehm.),  Snow  Hill;  W.  A.  Darden,  Willow 
Green;    John    Harvey,    Snow    Hill. 

Co.  Commissioners β€” Samuel  McKeel, 
Speights  Bridge;  J.  E.  Herring,  Castoria; 
C.   H.    Swinson,   Jason. 

Co.  Board  of  Electionsβ€” J.  W.  S.  Bea- 
man, Snow  Hill,  R.  F.  D.  No.  1;  F.  L. 
Rouse,  (ehm.),  Snow  Hill,  R.  F.  D.  No. 
6;  B.   F.   D.  Albritton,  Hookerton. 

No.    Schoolsβ€” White,    32;     colored,    21. 
Tax   Rateβ€” County,    23   2-3c.    on   $100   and 
38c.     poll.       Special,     25c.       On     poll,     75c. 
Floating    debt,    $27,000.      Interest    on    debt, 
C  per  cent. 

GUILFORD. 
County    Seat,    Greensboro. 
Clerk  of  the  Court β€” Ernest  Clapp,  Greens- 
boro. 

Deputy  Clerks  of  the  Courtβ€” W.   P.  Beall, 
Jr..    R.    I.    Moore,    Greensboro. 
Sheriff β€” B.    E.    Jones,    Greensboro. 
Register      of      Deeds β€” A.      G.      Kirkman, 
Greensboro. 

Deputy  Register  of  Deeds β€” S.   A.  Kirkman, 
R.  H.  Jones,  Greensboro. 
Treasurer β€” G.    H.    McKinney,    Greensboro. 
Coroner β€” J.     P.    Turner,     Greensboro. 
Surveyor β€” Robert     Gilchrist,     Greensboro. 
Standard-Keeper β€” J.    C.      Clapp,      Greens- 
boro. 
Co.    Auditor β€” J.    Leslie    Abbott. 
Co.    Attorney β€” J.    N.    Wilson,    Greensboro. 
Co.      Supt.      Health β€” Edmund      Harrison, 
Greensboro. 

Supt.    Co.    Homeβ€” W.      W.      Whittington, 
Greensboro. 


of     Schoolsβ€” T.      R. 


Foust, 
Hackett, 


Co.      Supt. 
Greensboro. 

House      of      Correction β€” G.      F. 
Greensboro,   R.    F.   D. 

i  a.  Board  of  Educationβ€” W.  T.  Whitsett, 
(ehm.),  Whitsett;  Charles  H.  Ireland, 
Greensboro;  John  C.  Kinnette,  Pleasant 
Garden. 

Co.  Commissioners β€” J.  A.  Davidson, 
(ehm.),  Gibsonville;  John  A.  Young,  R. 
F.  D.,  Greensboro;  W.  C.  Tucker,  Pleas- 
ant Garden;  W.  G.  Bradshaw,  High  Point; 
L.    A.    Walker,    Summerfield,    R.    F.    D. 

Co.  Board  of  Electionsβ€” A.  Wayland 
Cooke,  (ehm.),  Greensboro;  Fred.  N.  Tate, 
(sec),  High  Point;  A.  A.  Holton,  High 
Point. 

Supt.  Convict  Forceβ€” J.  W.  Tyson, 
Greensboro,    R.    F.    D. 

β€’Highway  Commission β€” John  L.  King, 
(ehm.),  Greensboro;  D'.  H.  Coble,  No.  6, 
Greensboro;  J.  A.  Hoskins,  Summerfield; 
F.  M.  Pickett,  High  Point;  Elijah  Wagoner, 
Gibsonville;  E.  J.  Stafford,  (sec),  Greens- 
boro. 

Tax  Rateβ€” County,  23  2-3c  on  $100; 
roads,  (special),  12  l-3c  Macadam  road, 
70  miles;   cost  per  mile,  $3,200. 

No.    Schools-^White,    85;    colored,   32. 

Public  Roadsβ€” J.  G.  Foushee,  Supt.  High 
way  Commission.  Bonds,  $300,000  for  roads. 
No.  miles  graded  about  160.  No.  miles 
macadamized,  70.  R.  C.  Dick,  Road  Super- 
visor,   Greensboro,    R.    F.   D. 

HALIFAX. 

County    Seat.    Halifax. 
Clerk  of  the  Courtβ€” S.   M.   Gary,   Halifax. 
Sheriffβ€” J.    A.    House,    Thelma. 
Register    of    Deedsβ€” J.    H.    Norman,    Hali- 
fax. 
Treasurerβ€” J.    E.    Bowers,    Scotland    Neck. 
Supt.    of   Healthβ€” I.    E.    Green,    Weldon. 
Supt.   Co.   Homeβ€” W.    B.   Drewry,  Halifax. 
Co.    Supt.    Schoolsβ€” A.    S.    Harrison,    En- 
held. 

-  Co.  Board  of  Educationβ€” John  A.  Col- 
lins, (ehm.),  Enfield;  Stuart  Smith,  Scot- 
land Neck;    H.    P.    Robinson,    Littleton. 

Co.  Commissioners β€” B.  A.  Pope,  S.  P. 
Johnston,  Weldon;  S.  T.  Thorne,  Airlie; 
W.  R.  Harvey,  Littleton;  N.  L.  Stedman, 
Tillery. 

Co.  Board  of  Electionsβ€” A.  McDowell, 
Scotland  Neck;  Whit.  A.  Johnston,  Little- 
ton;  T.    H.   Dickens,   Enfield. 

No.    Schoolsβ€” White.    56;    colored,    61. 
Tax  Rate β€” 21c   on  $100;   roads,  20c.   Bond- 
ed   debt,    $7,000.     Iron   bridges,    3. 

Public    Roadsβ€” Worked    by    Law    of    1903. 
A.   T.    Dickens,   Tiilerv,   Supt. 
HARNETT. 
County    Seat,    Lillington. 
Clerk    of    the    Courtβ€” Floyd    Taylor,    Lil- 
lington. 
Sheriffβ€” J.    B.    Lanier.    Lillington. 
1!Β«  lister    of    Deedsβ€” Allen    M.    Shaw,    Lil- 
lington. 
Treasurer β€” J.    H.    Williams.    Linden. 
Surveyorβ€” J.    W.    Pipkin,    Lillington. 
Co.    Attorneyβ€” J.    C.    Clifford,    Dunn. 
Co.    Sunt,    of      Healthβ€” J.      W.      Halford, 
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Supt.  Co.  Home β€” Jethro  McLamb,  Lil- 
lington. 

Co.   Supt.    Schools β€” J.   D.   Ezzell,   Dunn. 

Co.  Board  of  Education β€” C.  D.  Stewart, 
Coats;  \V.  II.  Stephenson,  Angier;  D.  B. 
Stewart,    Leaflet. 

Co.  Commissioners β€” J.  H.  Smith,  T.  A. 
Harrington,  Harrington;  R.  G.  Taylor, 
(chm.),  Dunn;  D.  P.  McDonald,  Summer- 
ville;    W.    H.    Turlington,    Dunn. 

Co.  Board  of  Elections β€” H.  T.  Spiers, 
Lillington;  R.  L.  Godftin,  Dunn;  J.  B.  Hol- 
land,  Dunn. 

No.   Schoolsβ€” White,   60;   colored,  28. 

Tax  Rateβ€” County,  23  2-3c.  on  $100;  on 
debt,  10c.  Bonded  debt,  $44,500.  Total 
tax  on  $100  76  2-3c.  Two  iron  bridges  and 
one    iron    R.    R.    bridge. 

Public  Roadsβ€” Worked  by  Old  State  Law. 
No.    miles,    800. 

HAYWOOD. 
County   Seat,    Waynesville. 

Clerk  of  the  Courtβ€” R.  A.  L.  Hyatt, 
Wa3;nesville. 

Sheriff β€” W.    R.    Medford,    Waynesville. 

Register  of  Deeds β€” J.  M.  Noland,  Waynes- 
ville. 

Treasurer β€” Hugh    A.    Love,    Waynesville. 

Coroner β€” J.   E.   Moore,   Canton. 

Surveyorβ€” O.  O.  Sanford,  Clyde,  R.  F.  D. 
No.   1. 

Co.    Attorneyβ€” S.    C.    Welch,    Waynesville: 

Oo.  Supt.  of  Healthβ€” J.  F.  Abel,  Way- 
nesville. 

Supt.    Co.    Home β€” R.    C.    Moody,    Canton. 

Co.  Sup*\  Schoolsβ€” R.  A.  Sentell,  Way- 
nesville. 

Board      of      Education β€” J.      E.      Wilson, 
(chm.),    Canton,    R.    F.    D. ;    J.    R.    Kirkpat- 
rick,   Clyde,   R.   F.   D.   No.   1;   J.   K.   Boone,  S 
Waynesville. 

Co.  Commissioners β€” M.  M.  Noland,  Fines 
Creek;  W.  H.  Henderson,  Canton;  W.  D. 
McCracken,    Crabtree. 

Co.  Board  of  Elections β€” R.  E.  Osborne, 
Waynesville;  W.  T.  Denton,  Waynesville; 
M.  D.  Kinsland,  Waynesville,  R.  F.  D. 
No.    3. 

No.    Schools β€” White,   52;   colored,  2. 

Tax  Rateβ€” County,  20c.  on  $100;  Road, 
12c.  Macadam  roads,  12V&  miles.  Iron 
bridges,   10. 

Public  Roads β€” W.  C.  Medford,  Waynes- 
ville; Supt.  Worked  by  Old  State  Law 
and  taxacion,  33  l-3c.  on  $100  and  $1.00 
poll.  Convicts  used.  Crushed  stone,  12 
miles. 

HENDERSON. 
County   Seat,    Hendersonville. 

Clerk  of  the  Courtβ€” C.  M.  Pace,  Hender- 
sonville. 

Sheriff β€” A.    M.    Blaekwell,    Hendersonville. 

Register  of  Deeds β€” S.  M.  King,  Hender- 
sonville. 

Surveyor β€” T.    L.    Drake,    Hendersonville. 

Coroner,  W.  R.   Kirk. 

Co.  Attorneys β€” Toms  &  Blythe,  IIender_ 
sonville. 

Co.  Sunt.  Healthβ€” J.  G.  Waldrop,  Hen- 
dersonville. 

Supt.    Co.    Home β€” J.    Lee,   Hendersonville. 
Co.     Supt.     Schools β€” McD.     Ray,     Hender- 


sonville. 

Co.  Board  of  Education β€” J.  D.  Dermid, 
(chm.),  Hendersonville;  C.  Oats,  Bearwal- 
low;    N.    W.    Posey,    Horse   Shoe,    R.    F.    D. 

Co.  Commissioners β€” W.  P.  Bane,  (chm.), 
Hendersonville;  John  T.  Staton,  Saluda;  T. 
A.  W.  Lyda,  Roosevelt;  G.  N.  Sentell, 
Bowmans  Bluff. 

Co.  Board  of  Electionsβ€” V.  C.  V.  Shep- 
herd-, (chm.),  Hendersonville;  W.  I.,.  Mil- 
ler,   Rugby;    J.    Williams,    Hendersonville. 

No.   Schools β€” White.   52;   colored,  11. 

Tax  Rate β€” State,  21c. ;  Pensions,  4c. ; 
Schools,  18c. ;  County,  23  2-3c. ;  Court 
House,  10c. ;  R.  R.  Bonds,  10c. ;  Sinking 
Fund,  6c. ;  Bridge,  7c. ;  Refunding,  10c. ; 
Road,  12c.  on  $100  and  $2.00  on  the  poll, 
iron  bridges  is  a  special  tax  of  2  l-3c.  not 
included  in  the  above  road  and  bridge   tax. 

Public    Roads β€” P.    F.    Patton,    Henderson- 
ville,   Supt.     Worked   by   convict   labor  and 
taxation,    12c.    on   $100:    on   bridges,    7c.    on 
$100.    On   roads   and   bridges,    $6,706.07. 
HERTFORD. 
County    Seat,    Winton. 

Clerk  of  the  Courtβ€” Thomas  D.  Boone, 
Winton.  , 

Sheriffβ€” A.    E.    Garrert,    Winton. 

Register  of  Deeds β€” John  A.  Northcott, 
Winton. 

Treasurer β€” A.  E.  Garrett,  ex-officio,  Win- 
ton. 

Coroner β€” Paul    Mitchell,    Ahoskie. 

Surveyor β€” J.    D.    Parker,    Aulander. 

Standard  Keeper β€” John   E.   Jones,    Winton. 

Co.  Attorneys β€” Winborne  &  Lawrence, 
Murfreesboro. 

Co.  Supt.  Healthβ€” J.  H.  Mitchell, 
Ahoskie. 

Supt.  Co.  Home β€” M.  M.  Brown,  Ahoskie, 
R.    F.    D. 

Co.  Supt.  of  Schoolsβ€” T.  E.  Brown, 
Ahoskie,  R.   F.  D.  No.  β€” . 

Co.  Board  of  Educationβ€” C.  W.  Parker, 
Menola,  chm.),  Como;  John  E.  Vann,  Win- 
ton;   J.    H.    Mitchell,    Ahoskie. 

Co.  Commissioners β€” S.  P.  Winborne, 
Como;  A.  I.  Parker,  Winton;  J.  C.  Vin- 
son, Murfreesboro;  B.  F.  Williams,  (chm.), 
Harrellsville;    C.    W.    Parker,    Menola. 

Co.  Board  of  Electionsβ€” A.  C.  Vann, 
Union;  I.  F.  Snipes,  Menola;  A.  J.  V  H 
some,    Winton. 

No.    Schoolsβ€” White,    32;    corofed,    32. 

Tax   Rateβ€” County,    66   2-3c.    on   $100. 

Public  Roadsβ€” Worked  by  Special  Act  of 
1907. 

HYDE. 
County  Seat,  Swan  Quarter. 

Clerk  of  the  Courtβ€” II.  J.  Spencer,  Swan 
Quarter. 

Sheriffβ€” E.   O.   Spencer,   Swan  Quart   i 

Register    of    Deedsβ€” J.    C.    William-. 

Quarter. 
Treasurer β€” J.    O.    Marshville,    Engelh 
( loroner-  R.   E.    Windly,    Lake   Landing, 
Standard-Keeper    \.      B.      Barris,      Swan 

Quarter. 
( lo.      Attorneysβ€” Mann     .v     Jom  9, 

Quarter. 
Co.   Supt.  of  Health    R.   E.   Windly,  Swan 

Quarter. 


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Supt.  Co.  Home β€” J.  T.  Sawyer,  Swan 
Quarter. 

Co.  Supt.  Schools β€” S.  J.  Beckwith,  Lake 
Landing;. 

Co.  Board  of  Educationβ€” W.  P.  Burrus, 
(chm.),  Englehard;  Z.  T.  Forteseue, 
Scranton;     M.      S.      Credle,    Swan   Quarter. 

Co.  Commissioners β€” Nathaniel  Credle, 
(chm.),  Swan  Quarter;  Robert  Jennett,  Lake 
Landing;  T.   E.   Warren,   Scranton. 

Co.  Board  of  Elections β€” J.  C.  Simmons, 
Fairfield;  George  Makely,  Swan  Quarter; 
Willie   Swindell,   Swan   Quarter. 

No.    Schoolsβ€” White,    32;    colored,    24. 

Tax  Rateβ€” State  21c.  on  $100;  Pensions, 
4c;  County,  33  2-3c.  Special 

School  Tax:  Swan  Quarter  Graded 
School,  65c.  on  $100  and  $1.95  on  poll. 
Sladesville  Graded  School,  30c.  on  $100  and 
90c.  on  poll;  South  Lake  District  School, 
30c.  on  $100  and  90c.  on  poll;  Lake  Land- 
ing Graded  School  33  l-3c.  on  $100  and  $1.00 
on  poll;  Ocracoke  District  School,  30c.  on 
$100  and  90c.   on  poll. 

Public  Roads β€” James  E.  Cooper,  Swan 
Quarter  township,  Commissioner;  Fairfield 
township,  C.  L.  Williams,  Commissioner. 
Tax  rate  for  each  township,  20c.  on  $100 
and  60c.   on  poll  for  road  purposes. 

IREDELL. 

County    Seat,    Statesvllle. 

Clerk  of  the  Court β€” J.  A.  Hartness, 
Statesville. 

Sheriff β€” J.    M.    Deaton,    Statesville. 

Register  of  Deeds β€” J.  E.  Boyd,  States- 
ville. 

Treasurer β€” W.    R.    Sloan,    Statesville. 

Coroner β€” P.   C.   Carlton,   Statesville. 

Surveyor β€” R.    F.    Rieves,    Statesville. 

Standard-Keeper β€” John  U.  Lamprecht, 
Statesville. 

Co.    Attorney β€” L.   C.   Caldwell,   Statesville. 

Co.  Supt.  Healthβ€” M.  R.  Adams,  States- 
ville. 

Co.  Supt.  Schoolsβ€” L.  O.  White,  States- 
ville. 

Supt.  Co.  Home β€” W.  C.  Berry,  Bariur" 
Springs. 

Public  Administrator β€” G.  W.  Clegg, 
Statesville. 

Co.  Board  of  Educationβ€” J.  H.  Hill, 
(chm.),  Statesville;  J.  L.  Bradley,  Moores- 
ville;    W.    G.    Nicholson,    Harmony. 

Co.  Commissioners β€” N.  B.  Mills,  (chm.), 
Statesville;  J.  W.  Hager,  Clio;  D.  E. 
Turner,  Mooresville;  H.  C.  Summers,  New 
Sterling;    R.    F.    Gaither,   River  Hill. 

Co.  Board  of  Electionsβ€” W.  D.  Temple- 
ton,  Mooresville;  Lee  Morrow,  Statesville; 
R.    V.    Brawley,    Statesville. 

No.    Schoolsβ€” White,    90;    Colored,    33. 

Tax  Rateβ€” State,  21c;  Pensions,  4c; 
County,  23  2-3c ;  Schools  18c;  Roads, 
23   1-3;    Poll,   $2.00. 

Public  Roadsβ€” W.  C.  Henry,  Statesville, 
Supt.  Convict  labor  used.  Road  tax  last 
year,   $22,629.69. 

JACKSON. 
County    Seat,     Webster. 

Clerk  of  the  Courtβ€” V.  F.  Brown,  Web- 
ster. 

Sheriffβ€” J.     M.     Worley,     Webster. 


Register  of  Deedsβ€” J.  T.  Gribble,  Web- 
ster. 

Treasurer β€” J.   Worth  Byson,   Webster. 

Coroner β€” Dr.     D.     D.     Hooper,     Sylva. 

Surveyor β€” W.    F.    Cook,    Rich    Mountain. 

Co.    Attorney β€” A.    A.    Brown,    Webster. 

Supt.  of  Healthβ€” A.  A.  Nichols,  Cullo- 
whee. 

Supt.    Co.    Home β€” R.   L.    Knight,   Webster. 

Supt.  of  Schoolsβ€” W.  L.  Henson,  Cullo- 
whee. 

Co.  Board  of  Educationβ€” R.  L.  Madison, 
(chm).,  Cullowhee;  W.  O.  Buchanan, 
Sylva. 

Co.  Commissioners β€” John  M.  Watson, 
Painter;  H.  R.  Queen,  (chm.),  Argura;  W. 
J.  Cogdill,  Sylvia. 

Co.  Board  of  Elections β€” Chas.  Allison, 
(chm.),  Sylva;  J.  T.  Wike,  East  Laporte; 
Garvin    Hughes,     Webster. 

No.    Schoolsβ€” White,    43;    colored,    3. 

Tax  Rateβ€” County,  23  2-3c  on  $100; 
roads,  20c ;  Education,  special,  3c ;  Spe_ 
cial,    12c     Iron  bridges,   5. 

Public  Roads β€” Worked  by  taxation  and 
free   labor   combined.     No.    miles,   300. 

JOHNSTON. 

County    Scat,    Smithfield. 

Clerk  of  the  Courtβ€” W.  S.  Stevens, 
Smithfield. 

Sheriffβ€” R.    M.    Nowell,    Selma. 

Register  of  Deeds β€” S.  T.  Honeycutt, 
Smithfield. 

Treasurer β€” G.     A.     Hood,    Kenly. 

Coroner β€” A.    H.    Rose,    Smithfield. 

Surveyor β€” T.    R.    Fulghum,    Pine   Level. 

Standard-Keeper β€” S.  B.  Johnson,  Smith- 
field. 

Co.  Sunt,  of  Healthβ€” L.  D.  Wharton, 
Smithfield. 

Supt.  Co.  Home  β€”  Israel  Stephenson, 
Smithfield. 

Co.  Supt.  of  Schools β€” J.  P.  Canadav, 
Smithfield. 

Co.  Board  of  Educafion β€” W.  F.  Gerald, 
(chm.),  Pine  Level;  John  Stephenson,  Ben- 
son, R.  F.  D.  No.  4;  J.  J.  Rose,  Beasley, 
R.   F.   D.   No.  2. 

Co.  Commissioners β€” W.  T.  Bailey,  (chm.), 
Kenly;  R.  I.  Ogburn,  Willow  Springs,  R. 
F.  D.  No.  1;  Jno.  W.  Wood,  Benson,  R.  F. 
D.  No.  2;  J.  C.  Keen,  Four  Oaks;  D.  B. 
Oliver,   Pine  Level. 

Co.  Board  Electionsβ€” Ed.  S.  Abell, 
(chm.),  Smithfield;  Geo.  D.  Vick,  (sec), 
Selma;    W.    R.    Creech,    Smithfield. 

No.    Schoolsβ€” White,    108;    colored,    38. 

Public  Roads β€” Worked  by  Old  State  Law 
except  Clayton,  Snr.thfield  and  Selma 
Townships,  which  are  worked  by  taxation. 
No.    miles,    600. 

Tax    Rateβ€” Count,    20c    on    $100;    21c    for 
State;    18c    for    Schools;    4c    for    Pensions; 
$1.89    on   polls.      No.    iron    bridges,    5. 
JONES. 
County   Seat,    Trenton. 

Clerk  of  the  Courtβ€” J.  B.  Collins,  Tren- 
ton. 

Sheriffβ€” J.     S.    Hargett,    Comfort. 

Register  of  Deeds β€” R.   D.    Dixon,   Trenton. 

Treasurerβ€” Charles  P.   Harriett,   Trenton. 

Coroner β€” W.    W.    Early,    'Trenton. 


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Surveyor β€” J.    L.    Foy,    Jr.,    Trenton. 
Standard-Keeper β€” S.     Barker.    Trenton. 
Co.    Attorney β€” Thomas   D.    Warren,    Tren- 
ton. 

Co.  Supt.  of  Healthβ€” W.  W.  Early,  Tren- 
ton. 

Supt.    Co.    Homeβ€” H.    Polloek,    Trenton. 
Co.    Supt.    of    Schools β€” W.    H.    Hammond, 
Trenton. 

Co.  Board  of  Educationβ€” T.  A.  Bell, 
(chm.),   Pollocksville. 

Co.  Commissioners β€” J.  H.  Bell,  (chm.), 
Pollocksville;  R.  L.  May,  Trenton;  J.  R. 
Lowery,    Trenton. 

Co.  Board  of  Electionsβ€” J.  W.  Wooten, 
(chm.),  Trenton;  F.  H.  Foy,  Pollocksville; 
J.   K.    Brock,   Trenton. 

No.    Schoolsβ€” White,    32;    colored,    22. 

Tax  Rateβ€” County,  23  2-3  on  $100  and 
47c.  poll.  Special  tax  for  roads  15e.  on 
$100;    45c.    on    polls. 

Public  Roads β€” Worked  by  Taxation.  No. 
miles,  175.  Road  Superintendents:  E.  L. 
Mattocks,  Maysville;  Paschael  Taylor, 
Comfort,  R.  F.  D. ;  F.  H.  George,  Com- 
fort; B.  R.  Henderson,  Pollocksville,  R. 
F.  D. ;  L.  A.  Haywood,  Trenton;  W.  O. 
Haskins,  Trenton,  R.  F.  D. ;  E.  B.  Isler, 
Dover,    R.    F.    D. 

LEE. 
County  Seat,   Sanford-Jonesboro. 

Clerk  of  the  Courtβ€” T.  N.  Campbell,  San- 
ford. 

Sheriffβ€” C.    G.   Petty,   Sanford. 

Register  of  Deeds β€” T.   M.   Cross,   Sanford. 

Treasurer β€” B.    C.    Pearce,    Sanford. 

Coroner β€” Dr.    H.    B.    Hoyle,   Jonesboro. 

Surveyor β€” Francis    Deaton,     Sanford. 

Co.    Attorney β€” A.    A.    F.    Seawell,   Sanford. 

Co.  Physician β€” Dr.  J.  P.  Monroe,  San- 
ford. 

U.  S.  Commissioner β€” C.  K.  Rosser,  San- 
ford. 

Co.  Supt.  of  Schoolsβ€” R.  W.  Allen,  San- 
ford. 

Co.  Board  of  Educationβ€” Dr.  F.  W.  Mc- 
Cracken,  (chm.),  Sanford;  Prof.'  M.  A.  Me- 
Leod,  Broadway. 

Co.  Commissioners β€” J  .J.  Edwards, 
(chm.),  Lemon  Springs;  J.  L.  Godfrey, 
Jonesboro;  J.  F.  Womble,  Moncure,  R.  F. 
D. ;  J.  F.  Jones,  Broadway;  W.  S.  Weather- 
spoon,    Sanford. 

Co.  Board  of  Electionsβ€” G.  W.  Walls, 
(chm.),  Lockville;  J.  B.  Watson,  Jonesboro; 
C.   C.   Cheek,  Sanford. 

Tax  Rateβ€” County,  23  2-3c.  en  $100;  debt, 
property,  5c.  on  $100;  debt,  floating,  $7,- 
500;  debt,  bonded,  $19,000..  Total  taxable 
property,    $3,179,000.      Total, $26,500. 

Public  Roads β€” Worked  under  the  General 
Road  Law. 

LENOIR. 

County  Seat,    Kinston. 

Clerk  of  thevCourt β€” Plato  Collins,  Kin- 
ston. 

Sheriff β€” J.    P.    Nunn,    Kinston. 

Register  of  Deeds β€” Jno.  H.  Barwick, 
Kinston. 

Treasurer β€” Jno.    H.    Dawson,    Kinston. 

Coroner β€” J.    C.    Green,    LaGrange. 

Surveyor β€” G.    F.   Loftin,    Kinston. 


Standard-Keeperβ€” T.   B.   Ashford,   Kinston. 

Supt.   of  Health β€” C.   L.   Pridgen,  Kinston. 

Co.  Supt.  of  Schoolsβ€” C.  \V.  Howard, 
Kinston. 

Co.  Board  of  Educationβ€” Richard  H. 
Lewis,  (chm.),  Kinston;  F.  R.  Hodges, 
LaGrange;    H.    W.    Davis,    Seven    Springs. 

Co.  Commissioners β€” J.  F.  Hooker,  (chm.), 
Kinston;  W.  P.  Gilbert,  Grifton;  Barnett 
Howard,  Pink  Hill;  H.  P.  Loftin,  Kinston, 
R.  F.  D. ;  A.  T.  Dawson,  LaGrange,  R.  F.  D. 

Co.  Board  of  Electionsβ€” H.  E.  Shaw, 
(chm.),  Kinston;  T.  B.  Brown,  Kinston; 
W.    A.    Jones,    Pink   Hill. 

No.    Schools β€” White,    40:    colored,    24. 

Tax  Rateβ€” County,  23  2-3c.  on  $100;  33  l-2c 
poll;  roads,  15.  Special  tax  for  new  jail  and 
bridges,  10c.  on  $100.  Special  tax  for  fence, 
4c.    on   $100,    in  stock   law  territory. 

Public  Roads β€” J.  T.  Dawson,  LaGrange, 
R.  F.  D.,  Supt.  Worked  by  Special  Law 
and  convict  labor;  total  taxation  for  190S, 
about  $9,155.59. 

LINCOLN. 

County    Seat,    Lincolnton. 

Clerk  of  the  Court β€” A.  Nixon,  Lincoln- 
ton. 

Sheriff β€” G.    Lee    Heavner,    Lincolnton. 

Register  of  Deeds β€” W.  H.  Sigmon,  Lin- 
colnton. 

Treasurer β€” J.    O.    Allen,    Lincolnton. 

Coroner β€” E.    C.    Baker,    Lincolnton. 

Co.    Attorney β€” C.    E.    Childs,    Lincolnton. 

Co.  Supt.  of  Healthβ€” John  W.  Saine, 
Lincolnton. 

Supt.  Co.  Home β€” J.  H.  Harmon,  Lin- 
colnton. 

Co.  Supt.  Schoolsβ€” G.  T.  Heafner, 
Crouse. 

Co.  Board  of  Education β€” Kemp  R.  Nixon, 
(chm.),  Lincolnton;  D.  C.  K.  Wilkinson, 
Iron    Station;    B.    C.    Wood,    Lincolnton. 

Co.  Commissioners β€” R.  M.  Roseman,  Lin- 
colnton; A.  Lee  Cherry,  Triangle;  Junius 
Blanton,  Henry;  J.  E.  Reinhardt,  Iron 
Station;    W.    C.    Rhodes,    Lincolnton. 

Co.  Board  of  Electionsβ€” W.  C.  Quickel, 
(chm.),  Lincolnton;  R.  J.  Mauzer,  Lincoln- 
ton;    Edgar   Love,    (sec'y),    Lincolnton. 

No.    Schools β€” White,   57;    colored,   14. 

Tax  Rateβ€” County,  23  2-3c.  on  $100.  Six 
iron   bridges. 

Mcdowell. 

County  Seat,   Marion. 

Clerk  of  the  Court β€” Thomas  Morris,  Ma- 
rion. 

Sheriff β€” P.    H.    Mashburn,    Marion. 

Register  of  Deeds β€” John  A.  Laughridge, 
Marion. 

Treasurer β€” N.     C.    Jon  es,    Marion. 

Coronerβ€” Dr.    D.    M.    Mcintosh,    Old    Fort. 

Surveyor β€” L.    A.    Haney,    Demming. 

Co.    Attorney β€” W.   T.   Morgan,   Marion. 

Supt.  of  Co.  Homeβ€” J.  A.  Poteet,  Ma- 
rion. 

Co.  Supt.  of  Schoolsβ€” D.  F.  Giles,  Marion. 

Co.  Board  of  Electionsβ€” D.  E.  Hudgen, 
Marion;  Geo.  I.  White,  Marion;  W.  E. 
Brown,    Marion. 

Co.  Supt.  of  Health--M.  L.  Justice,  Ma- 
rion. 


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Co.  Commissioners β€” II.  A.  Tate,  Old  Fort. 
R.  F.  I).  No.  1;  W.  E.  Brown,  Old  Fort, 
R.  F.  D.  No.  1;  W.  A.  Laughridge,  Dysart- 
ville. 

Co.  Board  of  Edueati tiβ€” D.  E.  Hudgins, 
Marion;  J.  L.  Padgett,  Nebo;  Johnson  Led- 
better,    Dome. 

No.    Schoolsβ€” White,    57;    colcred,    13. 

Tax  Kate β€” County,  court  house  and  poor, 
22c.  on  $100  and  $2.25  poll.  Bridges  and 
roads,  10c  on  $100  and  30c.  poll;  railroads, 
25c.      Bonded    debt,    $55,900. 

Public    Roadsβ€” Worked    in    part    by    labor 
and    taxation,    10   to   40c    on   $100   and    30c. 
to    $1.20   poll.      No.    miles,    200. 
MACON. 
County   Seat,    Franklin. 

Clerk  of  the  Courtβ€” R.  M.  Ledford, 
Franklin. 

Shi  riff β€” Alex    Moore,    Franklin. 

Register  of  Deedsβ€”  D.  W.  Blaine,  Frank- 
lin. 

Treasurer β€” Alex  Moore,  Franklin. 

Coroner β€” R.    F.    Henry,    Franklin. 

Surveyor β€” J.    W.    Amnions,    Franklin. 

Co.  Attorney β€” Robertson  &  Benbow, 
Franklin. 

Co.  Supt.  of  Healthβ€” S.  H.  Lvle,  Frank- 
lin. 

Supt.  of  Co.  Homeβ€” J.  N.  McConnell, 
Franklin. 

Co.  Supt.  Schoolsβ€” M.  D.  Billings, 
Franklin. 

Board  of  Education β€” S.  H.  Lyle, 
(ehm.),  Franklin;  J.  T.  Patton,  Franklin; 
W.    L.    Higdon,    Higdonville. 

Co.  Commissioners β€” E.  H.  Franks,  (chm.) 
Franklin;  G.  H.  Dalrymple;  J.  M. 
Keener,    Gneiss. 

Co.  Board  of  Elections β€” Lee  Crawford, 
Franklin:  J.  G.  Siler,  Franklin;  E.  H. 
Franks.    Franklin. 

No.   Schools β€” White,   59;    colored,   4. 

Tax  Rateβ€” County,  16  2-3c.  on  $100;  poor, 
7c;  roads,  35c.  on  $100  and  30c.  poll. 
Floating  debt,  $7,717.16;  school,  $1.58  poll 
and    18c.    on   $100. 

Public  Roads β€” Worked  by  Special  Act 
and  taxation;  total  last  year,  $6,002.51.  Im- 
proved,  25  miles. 

MADISON. 

County    Seat,    Marshall. 

Clerk  of  the 'Courtβ€” J.  H.  White,  Mar- 
shall. 

Sheriffβ€” George  W.    Cole,   Marshall. 

Register  of  Deeds β€” James  Smart,  Marshall. 

Treasurer β€” W.    H.    Henderson,    Marshall. 

Coroner β€” Dr.   J.   H.   Baird,   Mars  Hill. 

Surveyorβ€” R.    L.    Tweed,    White   Rock. 

Standard-Keeper β€” James    Smart,    Marshall. 

Co.   Attorney β€” J.   C.   Ramsev,   Marshall. 

Co.  Supt.  of  Healthβ€” W.  J.'  Weaver,  Mar- 
shall. 

Supt.   Co.   Home β€” James  Haynie,  Marshall. 

Co.  Supt.  Schools β€” C.  A.  Henderson,  Mar- 
shall. 

Co.  Board  of  Education β€” L.  M.  Bryan, 
Marshall;  W.  L.  Henslev,  Buckner;  J.  M. 
Wallin,   Big  Laurel. 

Co.  Commissioners β€” James  Smart,  (Clerk 
to  Board);  C.  F.  Casada,  Marshall,  R.  F. 
D.   No.   1;   H.   J.   Jarvis,  Ivey;   J.   C.   Chand- 


ley,   White  Rock. 

Co.  Board  of  Electionsβ€” J.  N.  West, 
(ehm.),  Marshall;  G.  L.  McKinnev,  Marshall; 
T.    J.    Murray,   Marshall,   R.    F.    D.    No.    3. 

No.    Schools β€” White,    75;    colored,    4. 

Tax  Rate β€” State,  21c. ;  pension,  4c. ; 
schools,  18c. ;  general  county,  23  2-3c. ; 
roads,  10c. ;  bridges,  9c. ;  jury,  8c. ;  interest 
on  bonds,  10c;  poll,  $3.11.  Bonded  debt, 
$90,000.     Floating  debt,    $30,000. 

Public  Roads β€” J.  F.  Bryan,  Marshall,  R. 
F.  Vf.  3,  Supt.  Worked  by  Special  Act. 
Work  6  days  and  pay  10c.  on  $100  '  prop- 
erty   and   30c    poll. 

MARTIN. 

County  Seat,  Williamston. 

Clerk  of  the  Courtβ€” J.  A.  Hobbs,  Wil- 
liamston. 

Sheriffβ€” J.     C.     Crawford,     Williamston. 
Register    of    Deedsβ€” A.     S.     Coffield,     Wil- 
liamston. 

Treasurerβ€” C.     D.     Carstarphen,     William- 
ston. 
Coroner β€” J.    H.    Saunders,    Everetts. 

Surve}'or β€” Sylvester    Peel,    Williamston. 

Standard-Keeper β€” John  T.  Ross,  Roberson- 
ville. 

Supt.  Co.  Home β€” J.  D.  Bowen,  William- 
ston. 

Supt.  of  Healthβ€” W.  E.  Warren,  William- 
ston. 

Co.  Supt.  Schoolsβ€” R.  J.  Peel,  William- 
ston. 

Co.  Commissioners β€” W.  H.  Daniel, 
Jamesville;  S.  E.  Hardison,  Williamston, 
R.  F.  D. ;  A.  S.  Roberson,  Robersonville ; 
J.  A.  Bennett,  Oak  City;  H.  M.  Burras, 
(ehm.),    Williamston. 

Co.  Board  of  Educationβ€” J.  T.  Waldo, 
(ehm.),  Hamilton;  L.  B.  Wynn,  Everetts; 
S.    R.    Biggs,    Williamston. 

Co.  Board  Electionsβ€” N.  S.  Peel,  (chm.), 
Williamston;  B.  R.  Jenkins,  Robersonville; 
C.    C.    Fagan,    Williamston. 

No.    Schools β€” White,   47;    colored,   31. 

Tax    Rateβ€” County,    17c   on   $100. 

Public  Roads β€” No  superintendent.  Worked 
by  Old  State  Law.  Four  per  cent  annually- 
spent  out  of  county  fund.  One-third  of  the 
roads  improved.  Convict  labor  can  be 
used.      Iron    bridges,    4. 

MECKLENBURG. 
County   Seat,    Charlotte. 

Clerk  of  the  Courtβ€” J.  A.  Russell,  Char- 
lotte. 

Register  of  Deeds β€” W.  M.  Moore,  Char- 
lotte. 

Treasurer β€” H.     J.     Walker,     Charlotte. 

Coroner β€” William  A.  Gr^sham,  Charlotte. 

Survevor β€” J.   B.    Spratt,   Dixie. 

Standard-Keeperβ€” A.  R.  Willmann,  Char- 
lotte. 

Co.  Attorneys β€” Burwell  &  Cansler,  Char- 
lotte. 

Supt.  of  Healthβ€” C.  S.  McLaughlin, 
Charlotte. 

Supt.   Co.  Homeβ€” J.  T.  Holton,  Charlotte. 

Public  Administratorsβ€” H.  N.  Pharr,  W. 
M.    Smith,    Charlotte. 

Co.   Supt.  Schoolsβ€” R.  J.   Cochrane,  Char- 
lotte. 
β€’      Co.    Board   of   Education β€” William   Ander- 


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son,  (dim.),  Charlotte;  B.  D.  Funderburk, 
Matthews;  John  McDowell,  Charlotte;  0. 
H.  Caldwell,  Charlotte,  R.  F.  D. ;  A.  F. 
Long,  Cornelius,  R.  F.  D. 

Co.  Commissionersβ€” W.  M.  Long,  (chm.), 
Charlotte;  J.  A.  Newell,  Newells;  W.  J. 
Dunn,  Huntersville,  R.  F.  D. ;  D.  A.  Hen- 
derson,  Mint  Hill;  W.  N.  McKee,  Charlotte, 
R.    F.   D. 

Co.  Board  Electionsβ€” A.  M.  McDonald, 
(chm.),  Charlotte;  A.  B.  Justice,  Char- 
lotte-   D.    A.    Barklev,    Charlotte. 

No    Schoolsβ€” White,    "78;    colored,    61. 

Tax  Rateβ€” County,  23  2-3c.  on  $100; 
roads,  10c;  convicts,  zoc. ;  schools,  18c. 
Bondtd   debt,    $300,000. 

Public  Roadsβ€” Worked  by  Old  State  Law 
and  convicts.  Three  complete  macadamizing 
outfits;  cost  about  $15,000.  Macadam  road, 
187  miles;  cost  per  mile,  $3,000.  No.  iron 
bridges,   16. 

"     MITCHELL. 

County  Seat,   Bakersville. 

Clerk  of  the  Courtβ€” M.  L.  Buchanan, 
Bakersville. 

Sheriffβ€” J.    W.    Bryant,    Bakersville. 

Register  of  Deedsβ€” J.  D.  Braswell, 
Bakersville. 

Treasurerβ€” U.     A.    Thompson,    Spear. 

Coronerβ€” L.    C.    Byrd,    Bakersville. 

Surveyorβ€” C.    H.    Wise,    Hawk. 

f'o.  Attorneyβ€” Chas.  E.  Greene,  Bakers- 
ville. 

Co.  Supt.  Healthβ€” V.  R.  Butt,  Bakers- 
ville. 

Supt.    Co.   Homeβ€” W.    P.    Arnold,    Herrell. 

Co.    Supt.    Schoolsβ€” D.    W.    Greene,    Wing. 

Board  of  Educationβ€” S.  R.  Hensley, 
(chm.).  Penland;  Jno.  A.  Bailey,  Spruce 
Pine;    Geo.    M.    Young,    Red   Hill. 

Co.  Commissionersβ€” R.  H.  Bradshaw,  Her- 
rell; R.  M.  Burleson,  Plumtree;  H.  T.  Nor- 
man,   Elk  Park. 

Co.  Board  Electionsβ€” S.  R.  Hensley,  Fen- 
land;  S.  J.  Black,  R.  G.  Wilson,  Bakers- 
ville. 

No.     Schoolsβ€” White,    72;     rolored,    4. 

Tax  Rateβ€” County,  24c.  on  $100  and  50c. 
polls;  special  roads,  50c.  Floating  debt, 
$1,500.      Iron   bridges,    1. 

Public  Roadsβ€” Worked  by  taxation.  M.  C. 
Pannell,    Supt.,    Bakersville. 

MONTGOMERY. 

County    Seat,    Troy. 

Clerk  of  the  Courtβ€” C.  A.  Armstrong, 
Trov. 

Sheriffβ€” J.    R.    McKenzie,    Troy. 

Register    of    Deedsβ€” O.  β–   B.    Deaton,    Troy. 

Treasurerβ€” J.    R.    McKenzie,    Troy. 

Coronerβ€” Hiram   Freeman,    Ether. 

Surveyorβ€” J.    L.    Hayward,    Mt.    Gilead. 

Co.  Supt.  of  Healthβ€” Dr.  Shamberger, 
Star. 

Supt.    Co.    Homeβ€” Chas.    Bell,    Troy. 

Co.   Supt.   Schoolsβ€” R.   T.   Poole,   Troy. 

Co.  Commissionersβ€” Geo.  M.  Bruton,  Mt. 
Gilead,  R.  F.  D.  No.  2;  N.  M.  Thayer, 
Eldorado;    R.    B.    Munn.    Iola. 

Co.  Board  of  Electionsβ€” A.  B.  MeCaskill, 
Cander;    G.    S.   Beaman,   Troy;   H.   P.   Mont. 


gomerv,  Mt.   Gilead,   R.   F.   D.   No.   2. 

Tax  Rateβ€” County,  23  2-3c.  on  $100  and 
38c.  on  poll;  special,  15c.  on  $100.  Floating 
debt,  $500. 

No    Schools β€” White,    56;    colored,    14. 

Public  Roads β€” Worked  by  Old  State  Law. 
No.    miles.    200. 

MOORE. 

County   Seat,    Carthage. 

Clerk  of  the  Courtβ€” J.  Alton  Mclver, 
Carthage. 

Sheriffβ€” A.    C.    Kelly,    Carthage. 

Regster  of  Deedsβ€” J.  C.  B.  Muse,  Car- 
thage. 

Treasurer β€” A.    D.    Muse,    Carthage. 

Coroner β€” Dr.   A.   H.   Mel. cod,   Aberdeen. 

Surveyor β€” Haywood   Fin,    Carthage. 

Co.   Attorneyβ€” W.  J.   Adams,   Carthage. 

Supt.    Healthβ€” G.    McLeod.    Carthage. 

Supt.    Co.    Homeβ€” D.   H.   Muse,   Carthage. 

Public  Administrator β€” Mel.  Kennedy, 
Carthage. 

Co.  Supt.  Schoolsβ€” J.  A.  McLeod,  Car- 
thage. 

Co.  Board  Educationβ€” T.  N.  Woody, 
(chm.),  High  Falls;  J.  R.  McQueen,  Lake- 
view;    W.    11.    II.    Lawhon,   Carthage. 

Co.  Commissioners β€” N.  A.  McKeithan. 
(chm.),  Carthage;  J.  B.  Vanrannon,  West 
End;   A.   J.   Jones,   Glendan. 

Co.  Board  of  Electionsβ€” U.  L.  Spence, 
(chm.),  Carthage;  O.  D.  Wallace,  Carthage; 
J.    L.    Currie,    Carthage. 

No.  Schoolsβ€” White,  38;  colored,  46. 
Tax  Rateβ€” County,  23  2-3c.  on  $100  and 
38c.  poll;  special  for  county  indebtedness, 
6c.  and  18c.  poll;  graded  schools,  30c.  and 
00c.  poll.  Bonded  debt,  $5,000.  Floating 
debt,    $9,000. 

Public  Roadsβ€” Dr.  G.  McLeod,  Carthage, 
Supt. 

NASH. 

County   Seat,    Nashville. 

Clerk  of  the  Courtβ€” T.  A.  Sills,  Nash- 
ville. 

Sheriffβ€” C.    L.    Johnson,    Nashville. 

Register  of  Deedsβ€” J.  B.  Boddie,  Nil 
ville. 

Treasurer β€” J.   D.   Winstead,    Nashville. 

Surveyor β€” J.    S.    Wilson,    Spring    Hope. 

Coronerβ€” Dr.    Jas.    P.    Battle,    Nashville. 

Standard- Keeperβ€” Geo.  A.  Griffin,  Nash- 
ville. 

Co.  Supt.  Healthβ€” J.  P.  Battle,  Nash- 
ville. 

Co.  Supt.  Schoolsβ€” W.  S.  Wilkinson, 
Rocky   Mount. 

Co.  Examinerβ€” W.  S.  Wilkinson,  Rocky 
Mount. 

Co.  Commissionersβ€” W.  E.  Jeffreys, 
(chm.),  Rocky  Mount;  A.  T.  Strickland, 
Glover;    S.    A.    Batchelor,   Nashville. 

Supt.  Co.  Homeβ€” Ivcy  W.  Strickland, 
Nashville. 

Board  of  Educationβ€” I.  P.  Finch,  Glover; 
T.  V.  Avent,  Aventon;  R.  H.  Ricks,  Rocky 
Mount. 

Co.  Board  of  Electionsβ€” L.  T.  Vaughan, 
(chm.),  Nashville;  A.  V.  May.  Spring 
Hope;    V.    B.    Carter,    Rocky    Mount. 


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No.    Schools β€” White,    62;     colored,    45. 

Tax  Rateβ€” County,  23  .'-3c.   on  $100. 

Public  Roadsβ€” Worked  by  Old  State  Lr.w. 
No.  miles,  about  800.     Convicts  can  be  used- 
NEW  HANOVER. 
County  Seat,  \\  ilmington. 

Clerk  of  tlie  Courtβ€” John  D.  Taylor, 
Wilmington. 

Sheriffβ€” S.     P.     Cowan,     Wilmington. 

Register  of  Deedsβ€” John  Haar,  Wilming- 
ton. 

Treasurerβ€” H.    McL.     Green,    Wilmington. 

Coronerβ€” C.     D.     Bell,     Wilmington. 

Standard-Keeperβ€” G.  C.  Simmons,  Wil- 
mington. 

Co.    Attorney β€” M.    Bellamy,    Wilmington. 

Co.  Supt.  of  Healthβ€” W.  D.  McMillan, 
Wilmington. 

Supt.  Co.  Home β€” J.  R.  Hardee,  Wilming- 
ton. 

Co.  Supt.  of  Schoolsβ€” W.  Catlett,  Wil- 
mington. 

Co.  Commissioners β€” D.  McEachern, 

(chm.),  Wilmington;  M.  W.  Devine,  Wil- 
mington; H.  L.  Vollers,  Wilmington;  Wm. 
F.  Robertson,  Wilmington;  J.  P.  Montgom- 
ery,  Wilmington. 

Jailorβ€” Jno.    M.    Branch,    Wilmington. 

Board  of  Educationβ€”  George  Rountree, 
(chm.),  D.  McRae,  \V.  H.  Sprunt,  Wil- 
mington. 

Co.  Board  of  Electionsβ€” J.  0.  Carr,  Wm. 
Gilchrist,    Wm.    Struthers,   Jr.,    Wilmington. 

No.    Schools β€” White,    19;    colored,    14. 

Tax  Rateβ€” County,  23  2-3c.  on  $100;  road 
bonds,    7   l-3c. ;   hospital,    5c. 

Public  Roadsβ€” H.  Hocutt,  Supt.  Worked 
by  convict  labor.  No.  miles,  80;  crushed 
stone,   30. 

NORTHAMPTON. 
Countv   Seat,    Jackson. 

Clerk  of  the  Courtβ€” J.  T.  Flythe,  Jack- 
son. 

Sheriff β€” H.   L.   Joyner,   Jackson. 

Register  of  Deeds β€” S.  J.  Calvert,  Jack- 
son. 

Treasurerβ€” J.     G.     L.     Crocker,     Seaboard. 

Coroner β€” Thos.    Duke,    Rehoboth. 

Surveyor β€” E.     P.     Outland,     Eagletown. 

Co.   Supt.   Healthβ€” H.   W.   Lewis,  Jackson. 

Supt.   Co.  Home β€” J.   M.   Flythe,  Jackson. 

Co.    Supt.    Schools β€” P.    J.    Long,    Jackson. 

Board  of  Educationβ€” J.  B.  Stephenson, 
(chm.),  Severn;  W.  T.  Joyner,  Garysburg; 
E.    B.    Lassiter,    Potecasi. 

Co.  Commissioners β€” C.  R.  Harrell,  (chm.), 
Potecasi;  D.  N.  Stephenson,  Pendleton; 
J.  G.  Stancel,  Margarettsville;  J.  M.  Grant, 
Jackson;  J.  H.  Fitzhugh,  Garysburg; 
Attorneys,    Gay   &  Midyett. 

Co.  Board  of  Electionsβ€” G.  .E.  Midyett, 
Jackson;  J.  W.  Weaver,  Rich  Square;  W. 
T.    Griffin,    Woodland. 

No.    Schoolsβ€” White,    42;    colored,    43. 

Tax  Rateβ€” Countv,  18c.  on  $100;  State, 
25c.  on  $100;  School,  23c.  on  $100;  Road, 
20c.  on  $100;  total,  86c.  on  $100.  Poll  tax: 
Count}',  21c;  State,  12c;  School,  $1.65; 
Road,    2c;    total,    $2.00. 

Public  Roads β€” J.  M.  Smith,  Severn,  Supt. 
Worked  by  taxation  by  laws  of  1903. 
Amount   $14,030.      No.    miles,    600. 


ONSLOW. 

County  Seat,   Jacksonville. 

Clerk  of  the*  Court β€” M.  M.  Capps,  Jack- 
sonville. 

Sheriffβ€” E.    W.    Summersill,    Jacksonville. 

Register  of  Deeds β€” J.  B.  Petteway,  Jack- 
sonville. 

Treasurer β€” G.    A.    Hurst,    Jacksonville. 

Coroner β€” D.    J.    Humphrey,   Jacksonville. 

Surveyor β€” J.    F.    Heritage,   Jacksonville. 

Standard-Keeper β€” L.  M.  Avery,  Jackson- 
ville. 

Co.  Attorney β€” E.  M.  Koonce,  Jackson- 
ville. 

Supt.  Health β€” Cyrus  Thompson,  Jackson- 
ville. 

Co.  Supt.  Schools β€” W.  M.  Thompson, 
Pichlands. 

Co.  Board  of  Education β€” Hosea  Brown, 
(chm.),  Jacksonville;  O.  F.  Justice,  Snead's 
Ferry;    D.    F.    Howard,    Riehlands. 

Co.  Commissioners β€” B.  L.  Kellum,  Jack- 
sonville; John  Williams,  Riehlands;  J.  A. 
-Pittman,     Swansboro. 

Co.  Board  of  Electionsβ€” T.  B.  Henderson, 
Jacksonville;  J.  C.  Cole,  Jacksonville;  W. 
H.    Jarman,    Jacksonville 

No.   Schools β€” White,   t-3;    colored,   20. 

Tax  Rateβ€” State,  25c.  on  $100  and  $2.00 
or:  poll;  schools,  18c  and  $1.00  on  poll. 
Ponded  debt,  $60,000;  interest  on  debt, 
$,.',600. 

I'nl. lie  Roadsβ€” Worked  by  Old  State  Law. 

We  have  no  County  Home,  paupers  are 
allowed  so  much  by  commissioners  and  on 
this  allowance  they  live  outside  of  any 
County    Home. 

ORANGE. 

County   Seat,    Hillsboro. 

Clerk    of    the     Court β€” Charles     Strayhorn, 

Sheriffβ€” S.    W.    Andrews    Hillsboro. 

Register  of  Deeds β€” John  Laws,   Hillsboro. 

Treasurer β€” H.    L.    Parish,    Hillsboro. 

Surveyor β€” James    O.    Webb,    Hillsboro. 

Co.    Attorneyβ€” S.    M.     Gattis,    Hillsboro. 

Co.  Supt.  Healthβ€” C.  D.  Jones,  Hills- 
boro. 

Supt.    Co.    Homeβ€” R.    D.    Bain,    Efland. 

Co.  Supt,  of  Schoolsβ€” P.  W.  Andrews, 
Hillsboro. 

Board  of  Educationβ€” J.  P.  Lockhart, 
(chm.),  Hillsboro;  S.  T.  Forrest,  Efland; 
George   C.    Pickard,    Chapel  Hill. 

Co.  Commissioners β€” I.  D.  Webb,  (chm.), 
Chapel  Hill;  W.  R.  Lloyd,  Chapel  Hill;  C. 
E.    Wilson,    Hillsboro,    R.    F.    D.    No.    1. 

Co.  Board  of  Electionsβ€” J.  D.  Webb, 
(chm.),  Chapel  Hill;  Joseph  A.  Harris, 
Hillsboro;    A.    J.    Gordon.    Hillsboro. 

No.     Schools β€” White,    *4;    colored,    23. 

Tax  Rateβ€” Countv,  23  2-3c  on  $100  and 
38e.  poll;  roads,  25c;  30c  on  $100.  Float- 
ing   debt   about    $2,700. 

Public  Roads β€” Special  road  tax  for  Hills- 
boro township.  Commissioners:  I.  N.  Webb, 
Hillsboro;  H.  H.  Thompson,  Hillsboro; 
Wm.    Strain,    Hillsboro. 

PAMLICO. 

County    Seat,    Bayboro. 
Clerk    of    the    Courtβ€” Geo.     T.     Farnell, 
Bayboro. 


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Sheriff β€” Geo.    R.   Brinson,   Bairds  Creek. 

Register  of  Deeds β€” E.    C.    Ross,    Bayboro. 

Treasurer β€” C.    S.    Weskett,    Bayboro. 

Coroner β€” R.    M.    Daniels,    Stonewall. 

Surveyor β€” John    P.    Tingle,    Grantsboro. 

Co.    Supt.    Healthβ€” D.    A.    Dees,    Bayboro. 

Supt.  Co.  Home β€” George  W.  Reel,  Bay- 
boro. 

Co.  Supt.  Schools β€” V.  C.  Daniels,  Orien- 
tal. 

Co.  Board  of  Education β€” James  Potter, 
(chm.).  Lowland;  B.  F.  McCotter,  Alliance; 
H.  L.  Gibbs,  Oriental. 

Co.  Commissioners β€” A.  B.  Campen,  Alli- 
ance; Paul  Woodard,  Whortonsville;  Benja- 
min  Potter,   Cash  Corner. 

Co.  Board  of  Elections β€” D.  B.  Hooker, 
Bayboro;  J.  L.  Riggs,  Bayboro;  C.  A. 
Flowers,    Vandemere. 

No.  Schoolsβ€” White,  22;  colored,  12. 

Tax  Rateβ€” County,  whole  rate  $1.01  2-3 
on  $100. 

Public  Roadsβ€” Worked  by  Law  of  1907. 
No.  miles,  ISO.  E.  A.  Haugh,  Supt.,  Bay- 
boro. 

PASQUOTANK. 

County  Seat,   Elizabeth  City. 

Clerk  of  the  Courtβ€” W.  H.  Jennings, 
Elizabeth    City. 

Sheriffβ€” Charles    Reid,     Elizabeth    City. 

Register  of  Deeds β€” J.  C.  Spence,  Eliza- 
beth   City. 

Treasurer β€” James  P.  Thompson,  Eliza- 
beth   City. 

Coroner β€” I.     Fearing,     Elizabeth     City. 

Surveyor β€” J.    J.   Morris,    Elizabeth   City. 

Standard  -  Keeper β€” J.  M.  Bright,  Eliza- 
beth   City. 

Co.  Supt.  Health β€” J.  B.  Griggs,  Elizabeth 
City. 

Supt.  of  Co.  Home β€” Samuel  Jarvis,  Eliza- 
beth City. 

Co.  Supt.  Schoolsβ€” G.  R.  Little,  Eliza- 
beth   City. 

Co.  Board  of  Education β€” A.  L.  Pendle- 
ton, (chm.),  Elizabeth  City;  W.  A.  Foster, 
R.  F.  D.  No.  4,  Elizabeth  City;  J.  C. 
James,  Jr.,  R.  F.  D.  No.  1,   Weeksville. 

Co.  Commissioners  β€”  Geo.  M.  Scott, 
(chm.),  Elizabeth  City;  Elihu  Onley,  Eliza- 
beth City,  R.  F.  D.  No.  5;  Geo.  D.  Sher- 
lock, Elizabeth  City,  R.  F.  D.  No.  1;  W. 
P.  Williams,  Elizabeth  City,  R.  F.  D. 
No.   6;   N.   G.   Grandy,   Elizabeth  City. 

Co.  Board  of  Elections β€” M.  B.  Sawyer, 
(chm.),  Elizabeth  City;  A.  L.  Pendleton, 
J.    P.    Overman.    Elizabeth    City. 

No.    Schoolsβ€” White,    51;    colored,    16. 

Tax  Rateβ€” County,  32c.  on  $100  and  38c. 
poll.      Floating   debt,    $500. 

Public  Roads β€” J.  W.  Scarborough,  Eliza- 
beth City,  Supt.  Worked  by  Law  of  1905. 
Convict    system. 

PENDER. 

County    Seat,    Burgaw. 

Clerk  of  the  Courtβ€” J.  F.  Johnson, 
Burgaw. 

Sheriffβ€” W.    R.    Atkinson,    Burgaw. 

Register  of  Deedsβ€” R.  I.  Durham,  Bur- 
gaw. 

Treasurerβ€” W.     R.     Atkinson,     Burgaw. 


Standard-Keeper β€” T.  V.  Bordeaux,  Bur- 
gaw. 

Coroner β€” W.    H.    Peden,    Rocky    Point. 

Supt.  Co.  Homeβ€” D.  C.  Barnhill,  Bur- 
feiw. 

Co.  Supt.  Schoolsβ€” Rev.  G.  H.  Utley, 
Burgaw. 

Board  of  Education β€” R.  K.  Bryan,  (chm.), 
Scotts  Hill;  A.  L.  Bo>ven,  Burgaw;  D.  J. 
Corbett,    Jr.,    Currie. 

Co.  Commissioners  β–  β€”  F.  P.  Flynn, 
(chm.),  Berta;  George  J.  Moore,  Atkinson; 
\V.    A.    Brown,    Rockv   Point. 

Co.  Board  of  Electionsβ€” J.  T.  Bland, 
(chm.),  Burgaw;  E.  M.  Johnston,  Willard; 
T.    J.    Armstrong,    Rocky   Point 

No.    Schoolsβ€” White,   47;    colored,    39. 

Tax  Rateβ€” County,  23  2-3c.  on  $100.  No 
debt. 

Public  Roads β€” Worked  by  Old  State  Law. 
Three    iron    bridges. 

PERQUIMANS. 

County    Seat,    Hertford. 

Clerk  of  the  Court β€” Charlie  Johnson, 
Hertford. 

Sheriffβ€” B.    F.    Bray,    Hertford. 

Register  of  Deeds β€” W.  F.  C.  Edwards, 
Hertford. 

Treasurer β€” L.   W.    Norman,    Hertford. 

Surveyor β€” David   Cox,    Hertford. 

Standard-Keeper β€” James  A.  Keenan,  Hert- 
ford. 

Supt.  of  Healthβ€” T.  S.  McMullan,  Hert- 
ford. 

Supt.  Co.  Home β€” Simon  Stallings,  Hert- 
ford. 

Co.  Supt. '  Schoolsβ€” W.  G.  Gaither,  Hert- 
ford. 

Co.  Board  of  Education β€” R.  A.  Brinn, 
Hertford;  Jno.  H.  Ward,  Belvidere;  J.  C. 
Blanchard,     Hertford. 

Co.  Board  of  Electionβ€” T.  S.  White,  R. 
A.    Brim,    Geo.    W.    Barrow,    Hertford. 

Co.  Commissioners β€” C.  \V.  Morgan, 
(chm.),  Hertford;  T.  J.  Long,  Hertford; 
J.  H.  Miller,  Hertford;  L.  B.  Perry  Dur- 
rants   Neck;    E.    D.    Winslow,    Hertford. 

No.    Schoolsβ€” White,    29;    colored,    20. 

Tax  Rateβ€” County,  23  2-3c.  on  $100; 
State,  21c. ;  schools,  ISc. ;  special  county, 
3   l-2c. ;    pension,    4c.    on   $100. 

Public  Roadsβ€” Worked  by  Old  State  Law. 
Geo.  D.   Newby,  Chm.  Bd.  of  Supervisors. 
No.    miles,    400. 

PERSON. 

County    Seat,    Roxboro. 

Clerk  of  the  Courtβ€” D.  W.  Bradsher, 
Roxboro. 

Sheriffβ€” T.    D.    Winstead,    Roxboro. 

Register  of  Deedsβ€” W.  E.  Webb,  Rox- 
boro. 

Surveyorβ€” R.   L.Β«  Chappell,    Roxboro. 

Coroner β€” Jno.    R.    Hamlin. 

Supt.    Healthβ€” W.    A.    Bradsher,    Roxboro. 

Supt.  Co.  Home β€” Samuel  Morris,  Rox- 
boro. 

Co.  Supt.  Schoolsβ€” G.  F.  Holloway,  Rox- 
boro. 

Board  of  Educationβ€” W.  A.  Bradsher, 
(chm.),    Roxboro;    C.    A.     Whitefleld,    Vir- 


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COUNTY  AFFAIRS   AND   OFFICIALS. 


gilina,    Va. ;    W.    A.    Malone,    Moriah. 

Co.  Commissioners β€” E.  B.  Reade,  Rox- 
boro;  J.  P.  Wade,  Roxboro,  R.  F.  D. ;  R. 
H.    Bailey,    (chm.),   Woodsdale. 

Co.  Board  Electionsβ€” Jno.  A.  Noell, 
(chm.),  Roxboro;  O.  D.  Bailey,  Woods- 
dale,   R.    F.    D. ;    F.    O.    Carver,    Roxboro. 

No.   Schools β€” White,  44;  colored,  34. 

Tax  Rateβ€” County,  23  2-3c.  on  $100  and 
38c.  poll;  roads,  15c.  and  45c.  poll;  debt, 
5c.    and    15c.    poll.      Bonded    debt,    $20,000. 

Public  Roadsβ€” R.  S.  Hall,  Roxboro, 
Supt.  Worked  by  Special  Law.  No.  miles, 
400.    Convicts    used.      Iron    bridges,    2. 

PITT. 

County   Seat,    Greenville. 

Clerk  of  the  Courtβ€” D.  C.  Moore,  Green- 
ville. 

Sheriffβ€” L.    W.    Tucker,    Greenville. 

Register  of  Deedsβ€” W.  M.  Moore,  Green- 
ville. 

Treasurerβ€” Sam' 1    T.    White,    Greenville. 

Coronerβ€” Dr.  C.  O'H.  Laughinghouse, 
Greenville. 

Surveyor β€” R.    F.    Jenkins,    Grifton. 

Standard-Keeperβ€” J.  L.  Hobgood,  Green- 
ville. 

Co.  Supt.  of  Healthβ€” J.  E.  Nobles,  Green- 
ville. 

Supt.  Co.  Home β€” A.  L.  Tucker,  Green- 
ville. 

Public  Administrator β€” Jesse  Cannon,  Ay- 
den. 

Co.  Supt.  Schoolsβ€” W.  H.  Ragsdale, 
Greenville. 

Board  of  Education β€” A.  G.  Cox,  (chm.-), 
Winterville;  L.  C.  Arthur,  Greenville;  M. 
O.    Blount,    Bethel. 

Co.  Commissioners β€” J.  P.  Quinerly, 
(chm.),  Grifton;  D.  J.  Holland,  Conetoe; 
Noah  T.  Cox,  Shelmerdine;  A.  V.  Lang, 
Fountain;    J.   J.   May,   Winterville. 

Co.  Board  of  Electionsβ€” H.  A.  Whit", 
(chm.),  Greenville;  J.  S.  Smith,  Green- 
ville;   G.    W.    Prescott,    Ayden. 

No.    Schoolsβ€” White,     80;     colored,    51. 

Tax  Rateβ€” County,  20  1-3  on  $100;  12c. 
for  roads;  3  l-3c.  -for  bonds;  poll  tax,  $2.00. 

Public  Roads β€” Joseph  McLawhorn,  Ay- 
den,   Supt.     Worked  by  Old  State  Law. 

POLK. 

County   Seat,   Columbus. 

Clerk  of  the  Courtβ€” S.  B.  Edwards,  Co- 
lumbus. 

Sheriffβ€” A.    L.    Hill,   Tryon. 

Register  of  Deeds β€” F.  M.  Burgess,  Co- 
lumbus. 

Treasurer β€” H.     P.     Arledge,     Millspring. 

Surveyor β€” J.    E.    Gibbs,    Millspring. 

Supt.     of    Healthβ€” Roy    Engle,    Tryon. 

Supt.   Co.   Home β€” J.   R.   Smith,  Columbus. 

Co.  Board  of  Education β€” J.  F.  Williams, 
Columbus;  S.  B.  Weaver,  Laudrum,  S.  C, 
R.   F.   D.   No.  1;  R.   M.   Foster,   Bright. 

Co.    Supt.   Schools β€” J.   R.   Foster,   Tryon. 

Co.  Commissioners β€” C.  A.  Carson, 
(chm.),  Columbus;  D.  E.  Conner,  Tryon; 
J.    L.    Jackson,    Myer. 

Co.     Board    of    Elections β€” N.      I.       Mills, 


(chm.),    Columbus;    G.    W.   Pearson,   Saluda; 
T.    E.    Pace,    Fishtop. 

Public  Roads β€” Worked  in  part  by  labor 
and  taxation,  15c.  on  $100.  No.  miles, 
about  225. 

RANDOLPH. 

County   Seat,    Asheboro. 

Clerk  of  the  Courtβ€” W.  C.  Hammond, 
Asheboro. 

Sheriff β€” S.    L.    Haywjrth,    Asheboro. 

Register  of  Deedsβ€” G.  T.  Murdock,  Ashe- 
boro. 

Treasurer β€” B.     F.     Newby,    Asheboro. 

Coroner β€” Dr.    D.    L.    Fox,    Randleman. 

Survevorβ€” H.     A.     Albright,    Moftt. 

Co.  Supt.  Healthβ€” Dr.  S.  A.  Henley, 
Asheboro. 

Supt.    Co.     Homeβ€” W.    J.    Delk,    Bulla. 

Public  Administrator β€” S.  W.  Laughlin, 
Asheboro. 

Co.  Supt.  Schools β€” E.  J.  Coletrane,  Ashe- 
boro. 

Board  of  Educationβ€” W.  N.  Elder, 
(chm.),    Trinity;    I.    F.    Craven,    Ramseur. 

Co.  Commissioners β€” J.  W.  Cox,  (chm.), 
Staley;  W.  J.  Armfield,  Jr.,  Ashboro;  A.  N. 
Bulla,    Randleman. 

Co.  Board  Elections β€” Z.  F.  Rush,  (chm.), 
Asheboro;  Troy  Bedding,  Hoyle;  Seth  W. 
Laughlin,    Asheboro. 

No.    Schoolsβ€” White,    102;    Colored,   22. 

Tax  Rateβ€” County,  ?3  2-3c.  on  $100; 
roads,     8    l-3c. ;    State,    25c;    schools,    18c. 

Public  Roadsβ€” W.  M.  Cheek,  Supt.  Con- 
vict   labor    used.      Iron   bridges,    5. 

RICHMOND. 

County  Seat,   Rockingham. 

CL  rk  of  the  Court β€” T.  L.  Covington, 
Rockingham. 

Sheriff β€” M.    L.    Hinson,    Rockingham. 

Register  of  Deeds β€” B.  F.  Reynolds,  Rock- 
ingham. 

Coroner β€” Daniel     Gay,     Rockingham. 

Surveyor β€” N.    A.    Graham,    Rockingham. 

Treasurer β€” D.    M.    Morrison,    Rockingham. 

Standard-Keeper β€” A.  B.  Nicholson,  Rock- 
ingham. 

Co.  Attorney β€” W.  S.  Thomas,  Rocking- 
ham. 

Co.  Supt.  of  Healthβ€” L.  D.  McPhail,  Rock- 
ingham. 

Co.  Supt.  Schoolsβ€” W.  R.  Coppedge, 
Rockingham. 

Co.  Board  of  Education β€” Stephen  Wall, 
(chm.),  Rockingham;  A.  II.  McDonald, 
Hoffman;    D.    A.    Parsons,    Covington. 

Co.  Commissioners β€” W.  M.  Covington, 
(chm.),  Rockingham;  N.  D.  McDonald, 
Hamlet;  A.  T.  White,  Bostick's  Mills;  J. 
F.  Diggs,  Rockingham;  N.  G.  Nicholson, 
Powelton. 

Co.  Board  of  Elections β€” A.  Baldwin,  Cov- 
ington; W.  Steele  Lowdermilk,  (chm.), 
Rockingham,  R.  F.  D.  No.  1;  J.  M.  Smith, 
Rockingham. 

Tax  Rateβ€” County  23  2-3c.  on  $100;  debt, 
4c.  on  $100  and  12c.  poll.  Bonded  debt, 
$25,000. 

No.    Schoolsβ€” White,    41;    colored,    33. 

Public   Roads β€” Rockingham   and   Wolf  Pit 


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Townships  worked  by  taxation,  balance  of 
count}'  by  Old  State  Law.  No.  miles,  250. 
Supervisors,  S.  R.  Mcintosh,  Rockingham- 
B.   Grant,   Pegues. 

ROBESON. 

County  Seat,   Lumberton. 

Clerk  of  the  Courtβ€” W.  H.  Humphrey, 
Lumberton. 

Sheriffβ€” E.   C.  McNeill,  Lumberton. 

Register  of  Deeds β€” Thos.  N.  Higlcy, 
Lumberton. 

Treasurer β€” M.     G.    McKenzie,    Lumberton. 

Coroner β€” George  E.   Rancke,  Lumberton. 

Co.   Attorney β€” E.   J.    Britt,    Lumberton. 

Standard-keeper β€” Dan.  B-  McNeill,  Lum- 
berton. 

Co.  Supt.  Healthβ€” H.  T.  Pope,  Lumber- 
ton. 

Supt.  Co.  Home β€” W.  G.  Reynolds,  Lum- 
berton. 

Co.  Supt.  Schoolsβ€” J.  R.  Pocle,  Lumber- 
ton. 

Co.  Board  Education β€” Lucius  McRae,  Red 
Springs;  L.  R.  Hamer,  Raynham;  M.  Shep- 
herd,  Orrum. 

Co.  Commissioners β€” J.  W.  Carter,  (chm.), 
i  A.  B.  McEachern,  C.  A.  Oliver,  A.  L.  Bul- 
lock,  D.   S.   Alderman. 

Co.  Board  of  Elections β€” R.  E.  Lewis, 
Lumberton,  R.  F.  D. ;  Oscar  Page,  Marietta; 
S.    A.    Edmund,    Lumberton. 

No.  Schoolsβ€” White,  81;  Colored,  63;  In- 
dians, 25. 

Tax  Rateβ€” State,  25c. ;  county,  20c. ; 
schools,    18c. ;    roads,      25c. ;    poll,    $2.64. 

Public  Roads β€” Worked  by  taxation.  A.  E. 
White,  W.  H.  Graham,  H.  C.  McNair,  Su- 
pervisors.  Two  iron  bridges. 

ROCKINGHAM. 

Countv  Seat,   Wentworth. 

Clerk  of  the  Courtβ€” Jas.  T.  Smith,  Went- 
worth. 

Sheriffβ€” H.    A.    Clark,    Reidsville. 

Register  of  Deedsβ€” J.  T.  Holland,  Went- 
worth. 

Treasurer β€” H.    A.    Clark,    Reidsville. 

Coroner β€” W.    T.    Robertson,   Reidsville. 

Survevor β€” S.    B.    Dameron,    Reidsville. 

Co.  Attorneyβ€” J.  T.  Pannill,  Wentworth. 

Co.  Supt.  Healthβ€” Samuel  Ellington, 
Wentworth. 

Supt.   Co.    Homeβ€” W.   T.    Williams,   Went-  ] 
worth. 

Co.  Supt.  Schools β€” H.  A.  Hayes,  Reids- 
ville. 

Board  of  Education β€” R.  H.  Ivie,  Leaks- 
ville;  George  W.  Martin,  (chm.),  Madison; 
W.    J.    Williams,    Summer-field,    R.    F.    D. 

Co.  Commissioners β€” J.  A.  Benton,  (chm.-), 
Ruffin;  J.  W.  Dameron,  Reidsville;  J.  M. 
Jones,  Benaja,  R.  F.  D. ;  J.  H.  Glenn,  Stone- 
ville;  A.  L.  French,  Byrdville,  Va.,  R.  F.  D. 

Board  of  Elections β€” Lawrence  McRae, 
(chm.),  Spray;  R.  W.  Morphis,  Reidsville; 
Gilliam    Grissom,     Spray. 

No.    Schoolsβ€” White,    78;    colored,    41. 

Tax  Rateβ€” School,  25c.  on  $100;  road,  30c. 
on  $100;  county,  25c.  on  $100  and  55c.  on 
poll;  State  and  Pension,  25c.  on  $100. 
Bonded  debt,  $5,700.  Notes,  $10,000  for  new 
court  house. 


Public  Roadsβ€” George  Estes,  Reidsville, 
No.  4,  Supt.  Worked  partly  by  labor  and 
partly  by  taxation;  total  last  year,  $27,- 
449.85.  Bridges,  etc.,  repaired  out  of  gen- 
eral fund.  Miles  improved,  200.  Convicts 
used.  No.  iron  bridges,  11. 
ROWAN. 
County    Seat,    Salisbury. 

Clerk  of  the  Courtβ€” J.  Frank  McCub- 
bins,    Salisbury. 

Sheriff β€” J.    H.    McKenzie,    Salisbury. 

Register  of  Deeds β€” E.  H.  Miller,  Salis- 
bury. 

Treasurer β€” J.    R.    Nicholas,    Salisbury. 

Coroner β€” E.     Rose     CVarsett,    Salisbury. 

Surveyor β€” C.     M.     Miller.     Salisbury. 

Standard  Keeper β€” C.  II.  Swink,  Salis- 
bury. 

Co.    Attorney β€” T.    C.    Linn,    Salisbury. 

Co.  Supt.  Healthβ€” I.  H.  Foust,  Salis- 
bury. 

Supt.  Co.  Home β€” Mrs.  Chas.  Patterson, 
Salisbury. 

Public  Administrator β€” John  J.  Stewart, 
Salisbury. 

Co.  Supt.  Schoolsβ€” R.  G.  Kizer,  Salis- 
bury. 

Board  of  Education β€” C.  B.  Miller  (chm.), 
China  Grove;  J.  S.  Hmderson,  Salisbury; 
P.   A.   Sloop,   China  Grove. 

Co.  Commissioners β€” P.  B.  Beard,  (chm)., 
Salisbury;  R.  B.  Peeler,  Granite  Quarrv; 
W.  P.  Barber,  Barber;  W.  L.  Harris,  Sal- 
isbury;   P.    A.    Hartman,    Salisbury. 

Co.  Board  of  Elections β€” E.  C.  Gregory, 
(chm.),  Salisbury;  W.  T.  Gheen,  Salisbury, 
R.    F.   D.   No.   7;   J.   C.   Deaton,   Landis. 

Tax  Rateβ€” County,  20c.  on  $100  and  $1.50 
poll;  roads,  25c.  on  $100;  county  bonds,  2c. 
on  *100;  pensions  on  poll,  12c;  support  of 
poor,   33c.   Debt,   $25,000. 

Public  Roads β€” P.  A.  Hartman,  Salisbury, 
Supt.  Worked  by  special  law.  No.  miles,  275 
to  300;  crushed  stone,  10;  improved,  100. 
Convicts  used.  Macadam,  60  miles,  cost  per 
mile,    $3,000. 

RUTHERFORD. 
Count}'-    Seat,    Rutherfordton. 

Clerk  of  the  Court β€” M.  O.  Dickerson, 
Rutherfordton. 

Sheriff β€” C.    E.    Tanner,    Rutherfordton. 

Register  of  Deedsβ€” J.  D.  Hull,  Ruther- 
fordton. 

Treasurerβ€” A.        R.        Yelton,  Ruther- 

fordton. 

Coronerβ€” T.    B.    Bland,    Cliffside. 

Survevor β€” Marion  G.  Crow,  Gambles 
Store. 

Co.  Supt.  Healthβ€” E.  B.  Harris,  Ruth- 
erfordton. 

Supt.  Co.  Home β€” J.  N.  Jones,  Ruther- 
fordton. 

Co.  Supt.  Schools β€” B.  II.  Bridges,  Forest 
City. 

Co.  Board  Educationβ€” J.  F.  Flack.  Ruth- 
erfordton; G.  W.  Long,  Bostic,  R.  F.  D. 
No.    1;    G.    E.    Young,    Forest   City. 

Co.  Commissioners β€” J.  P.  Jones,  (chm.), 
Rutherfordton;  E.  N.  Washburn,  Bostic; 
Richard    Ledbetler,     Ayr. 

Co.  Board  of  Elections β€” R.  L.  Hampton, 
(chm.),     Rutherfordton;      J.      M.      Carson, 


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Rutherfordton;   L.    L.    Allen,   Rutherfordton. 

Tax  Rate β€” State  and  county  and  special, 
$1.17  on  $100.  Bonded  debt,  $167,000.  Float- 
ing   debt,    $20,000. 

Public  Roadsβ€” J.  T.  Fortune,  Forest  City, 
Supt.  Worker  by  Special  Act  of  1907.  No. 
iron   bridges,    17. 

SAMPSON. 
County    Seat,    Clinton. 

Clerk  of  the  Courtβ€” W.  F.  Sessoms,  Clin- 
ton. 

Sheriffβ€” Duncan  C.  McPhail,  Clinton,  R. 
F.  D. 

Register  of  Deedsβ€” Hinton  Maxwell,  Clin- 
ton. 

Treasurerβ€” Thomas.  E.  Owens,  Clinton. 

Coronerβ€” J.     P.     Parker,     Clinton. 

Surveyorβ€” Arthul    Lee,    Newton    Grove. 

Standard-Keeperβ€” Charles  Crumpler,  Clin- 
ton. 

Co.  Attorneyβ€” Cyrus  M.  Faircloth,  Clin- 
ton. 

Co.  Supt.  of  Healthβ€” Frank  H.  Holmes, 
Clinton. 

Supt.    of  Homeβ€” Edward  Lewis,   Clinton. 

Co.  Supt.  Schoolsβ€” L.  L.  Matthews,  Clin 
ton. 

Co.  Board  of  Educationβ€” A.  F.  Johnson, 
(chm.),  Clinton;  W.  \.  Bizzell,  Newton 
Grove;   C.    E.   Daniel,   Turkey. 

Co.  Commissionersβ€” John  R.  Peterson, 
(chm.),  Clinton;  I.  L.  Jackson,  Dunn,  R. 
F.   D. ;   Wm.   J.   Faircloth,   Autryville. 

Co.  Board  of  Electionsβ€” A.  McL.  Graham, 
(chm.),  Clinton;  M.  J.  Newman,  Clinton, 
R.   F.   D. ;  Fleet  Rose  Cooper,  Clinton. 

No.    Schoolsβ€” White,    92;    colored,    53. 

Tax  Rateβ€” County,  23  l-2c.  on  $100; 
special  county  road  tax,  3  l-2c.  on  $100. 
Bonded  debt,  $25,000. 

Public  Roadsβ€” Evander  Howard,  Clinton, 
Supt.  Worked  under  Special  Tax  Law, 
1907. 

SCOTLAND. 

County  Seat,   Laurinburg. 

Clerk  of  the  Courtβ€” Hampton  H.  Cov- 
ington,   Laurinburg. 

Sheriffβ€” W.     D.     McLaurin,    Laurinburg. 

Ri  gister  of  Deedsβ€” J.  D.  McDonald,  Lau- 
rinburg. 

Treasurerβ€” W.    D.    McLaurin,   Laurinburg. 

Coronerβ€” J.    R.    Jordan,    Laurinburg. 

Surveyorβ€” J.    A.    McNeill,    Old    Hundred. 

Standard-Keeperβ€” J.  M.  Paylor,  Laurin- 
burg. 

Co.    Attorneyβ€” M.   L.    John,   Laurinburg. 

Co.  Supt.  Healthβ€” K.  A.  Blue,  Laurin- 
burg. 

Co.    Supt.    Schoolsβ€” L.    M.    Blue,    Gibson. 

Co.  Board  of  Educationβ€” W.  T.  Pate, 
Gibson;  D.  C.  Lytch,  Laurinburg;  A.  F. 
Patterson,    Laurel    Hill. 

Co.  Board  of  Electionsβ€” A.  E.  Shaw, 
Laurinburg,  R.  F.  D. ;  J.  P.  McLean,  Lau- 
rinburg. 

Co.  Commissionersβ€” W.  G.  Buie,  (chm.), 
Fontcol;  D.  C.  McNeill,  Laurinburg;  W.  F. 
Parker,    Gibson. 

Tax  Rateβ€” County,  23  2-3c.  on  $100  and 
38c.   poll;   special,  16c.   and  25c.  poll;   roads, 


25c.    and    60c.    poll.    Bonded    debt,    $25,000. 
Floating  debt,   $2,000. 

Public  Roadsβ€” S.  E.  Gibson,  Gibson, 
Supt.     Worked   by  taxation. 

STANLY. 

County   Seat,    Albemarle. 

Clerk  of  the  Courtβ€” A.  P.  Harris,  Albe- 
marle. 

Sheriffβ€” S.    R.    Green,    Albemarle. 

Register  of  Deeds β€” W.  B.  Moose,  Albe- 
marle. 

Treasurer β€” W.    A.    Tucker,    Albemarle. 

Coroner β€” Martin    Poplin,    Albemarle. 

Surveyor β€” Charlie     Howard,     Bridgeport. 

Standard-Keeperβ€” S.   Austin,   Albemarle. 

Supt.  Co.  Homeβ€” W.  J.  Underwood,  Albe- 
marle. 

Co.  Supt.  Schoolsβ€” E.  F.  Eddins,  Palmer- 
ville. 

Co.  Board  of  Educationβ€” Dr.  T.  A.  Hatch- 
cock,  (chm.),  Norwood;  D.  P.  Whitley, 
Millingport;    J.    M.    Hartsell,   Leo. 

Co.  Commissioners β€” A.  A.  Thompson, 
(chm.),  Cottonville;  J.  M.  Lambert,  Mis- 
sion;  J.    S.    Misenheimer,   Dowd. 

Co.  Board  Electionsβ€” M.  E.  Blalock,  Nor- 
wood; R.  E.  Austin,  Albemarle;  Z.  B.  San- 
ders,   Albemarle. 

No.    Schools β€” White,    63;    colored,    10. 

Tax  Rateβ€” County,  23  2-3c.  en  $100;  spe- 
cial, 25c.  and  $1.50  poll.  Bonded  debt, 
$105,400. 

Public  Roadsβ€” Worked  by  New  State  Law. 
No.    miles,   400. 

STOKES. 

County    Seat,    Danbury. 

Clerk  of  the  Courtβ€” M.  T.  Chilton,  Dan- 
bury. 

Sheriffβ€” Charles    M.    Jones,    Danbury. 

Register  of  Deedsβ€” Dr.  W.  C.  Slate,  Dan- 
bury. 

Treasurerβ€” A.  F.  Christian,  Westfield, 
No.   1. 

Coronerβ€” S.   F.   Slate,   King,   No.   1. 

Surveyorβ€” R.  F.  Boniurant,  Francisco, 
No.   2. 

Co.     Attorneyβ€” N.     O.    Petree,    Danbury. 

Co.  Supt.  Healthβ€” J.  Walter  Neal,  Mead- 
ows. 

Supt.  of  Co.  Homeβ€” Y.  S.  Smith,  Mead- 
ows,  R.   F.    D.    No.    1. 

Co.  Supt.   Schoolsβ€” J.   T.   Smith,   Danbury. 

Co.  Board  of  Educationβ€” R.  E.  Smith, 
(chm.).  Francisco,  R.  F.  D.  No.  2;  E. 
Fulp,  Walnut  Cove;  C.  A.  Mitchell,  Dil- 
lard. 

'  Co.  Commissionersβ€” J.  W.  Gann,  (chm.), 
Madison,  R.  F.  D.  No.  3;  T.  M.  Lawson, 
Pinnacle,  R.  F.  D.  No.  2;  J.  P.  Smith,  Miz- 
pah,    R.    F.   D.    No.   1. 

Co.  Board  of  Electionsβ€” Dr.  J.  H.  El- 
lington, (chm.),  Sandy  Ridge;  J.  F. 
Smith,  Meadows,  No.  1;  H.  M.  Joyce,  Dan- 
biirv. 

No.     Schoolsβ€” White,     65;     colored,     13. 

Tax  Rateβ€” County,  z3  2-3c.  on  $100  and 
38c.  poll.  Special  county,  25c:  on  $100 
and  75e.  on  poll;  6c.  on  $100  special 
school. 

Public  Roadsβ€” Worked  by  Old  State  Law. 
No.    miles,    500. 


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SURRY. 

County   Seat,   Dobson. 

Clerk  of  the  Courtβ€” W.  \V.  Hampton, 
Dobson. 

Sheriffβ€” C.   H.   Haynes,   Mt.    Airy. 

Treasurer β€” J.  W.  Redman,  Pilot  Moun- 
tain. 

Register  of  Deeds β€” Vestal  Taylor,  Dob- 
son. 

Coroner β€” W.  T.  Marion,  White  Plains, 
R.    F.    D.    No.   1. 

Surveyor β€” J.    T.    Riggan,    Dobson. 

Standard-Keeper β€” J.    F.    Nance,    Dobson. 

Co.  Supt.  Healthβ€” J)hn  R.  Woitz,  Dob- 
son. 

Supt.   Co.   Home β€” J.   W.   Norman,   Dobson. 

Co.    Supt.    Schoolsβ€” J.    H.    Allen,    Elkin. 

Board  of  Education β€” J.  S.  Atkinson,  El- 
kin; B.  J.  Snow.  Elkin,  R.  F.  D. ;  G.  C. 
Welch,    (chm.),    Mt.    Airv. 

Co.  Board  of  Electionsβ€” T.  W.  Folger, 
(chm.),  Dobson;  J.  W.  Lovill,  Mt.  Airy;  C. 
C.  Holyfield,  Dobson,   R.  F.  D.  No.  1. 

Co.  Commissioners β€” W.  H.  Wolfe,  (chm.), 
Roaring  Gap;  J.  A.  Tesh,  Mt.  Airy;  N.  D. 
S.    Hill,    Brim. 

No.   Schoolsβ€” White,   62;   Colored,   9. 

Tax    Rateβ€” County,    23    2-3c.    on   $100. 

Public  Roadsβ€” N.  T.  Hutchens,  Supt. 
Worked  by  Old  State  Law  and  taxation. 
Spent  out  of  general  fund,  $100.  Improved 
road,    50   miles.      No.    iron   bridges,    5. 

SWAIN. 

County   Seat,    Brvson   City. 

Clerk  of  the  Courtβ€” O."  P.  Williams,  Bry- 
son  City. 

Sheriff β€” R.     J.     Roane,     Bryson    City. 

Register  of  Deeds β€” W.  L.  Francis,  Bry- 
son    City. 

Treasurer β€” J.     S.    Stanberry,    Almond. 

Surveyor β€” S.    B.    Smiley,    Almond. 

Coroner β€” R.    L.    Davis,    Bryson   City. 

Co.  Attorney β€” T.  G.  Pickelsimer, "  Bryson 
city. 

Co.  Supt.  .Healthβ€” Dr.  A.  M.  Bennett, 
Bryson   City. 

Co.  Supt.  Schoolsβ€” D.  A.  Randolph,  Al- 
mond. 

Co.  Board  of  Educationβ€” W.  T.  Conley, 
(chm.),  Bryson  City;  R.  T.  Cuningham, 
Needmore;    J.    H.    Teague,    Whittier. 

Co.  Commissioners β€” J.  L.  Gibson,  Bryson 
City;  T.  H.  Parrish,  (chm.),  Whittier;  W. 
C.    Welch,    Bushnell. 

Co.  Board  of  Elections β€” A.  M.  Fry, 
(chm.),  Brvson  City;  J.  C.  Randall,  Bryson 
City;   J.  J.   Enloe,   Seph. 

No.  Schools β€” White,  3S;  colored,  1;  In- 
dian,  1. 

Tax  Rate β€” County,  23  2-3c.  on  $100  and 
38c.  poll;  debt,  23  l-3c.  on  $100  and  70c. 
poll.    Bonded    debt,    $15,000;    interest,    $900. 

TRANSYLVANIA. 

Countv    Seat,    Brevard. 

Clerk  of  the"  Courtβ€” T.  T.  Loftis,  Bre- 
vard. 

Sheriff β€” C.    C.    Kilpatnck,    Brevard. 

Register  of  Deeds β€” B.  A.  Gillespie,  Bre- 
vard. 

Treasurer β€” Z.   W.    Nichols,   Brevard. 


Coronerβ€” Dr.    W.    J.    Wallis,    Brevard. 

Surveyor β€” A.    L.    Hardin     Brevard. 

Co.  Attorneys β€” Gash  &  Galloway,   Brevard. 

Co.  Supt.  of  Healthβ€” Dr.  Goode  Cheat- 
ham,   Brevard. 

Supt.  Co.  Homeβ€” W.  P.  McGaha,  Bre- 
vard. 

Co.  Supt.  Schoolsβ€” T.  C.  Henderson, 
Quebec. 

Co.  Board  of  Educationβ€” W.  W.  Zachary, 
Brevard;  Edwin  Poor,  Brevard;  M.  W. 
Garran,    East   Fork. 

Co.  Commissioners β€” W.  M.  Henry,  (chm.), 
Brevard;  G.  T.  Lyday,  Penrose;  W.  E. 
Galloway,    Rosman. 

Co.  Board  of  Electionsβ€” W.  H.  Duck- 
worth, E.  S.  English,  T.  T.  Patton,  Bre- 
vard. 

Tax  Rateβ€” State,  21c;  Pension,  4c;  Con- 
tingent, 15c  ;  Special,  5c  ;  Bridge,  4c. ; 
Railroad,  20c. ;  Pauper,  4  2-3c  ;  Road,  20c. ; 
Poll,   $2.18. 

Public  Roads β€” Worked  by  taxation. 
Bridge  fund  provided.  No.  miles,  500.  Im- 
proved,   50. 

TYRRELL. 
County  Seat,    Columbia. 

Clerk  of  the  Courtβ€” W.  M.  Brickhouse, 
Columbia. 

Sheriffβ€” F.    L.    W.    Cahoon,    Columbia. 

Treasurerβ€” H.    W.    MeClees,    Columbia. 

Coroner β€” Dr.    J.    L.    Spruill,    Columbia. 

Register  of  Deeds β€” T.  W.  Jones,  Colum- 
bia. 

Surveyor β€” C.    W.    Tatem,    Columbia. 

Supt.  Co.  Home β€” W.  H.  Guirkin,  Colum- 
bia. 

Co.  Supt.  Schoolsβ€” R.  H.  Spruill,  Colum- 
bia. 

Supt.  Public  Healthβ€” Dr.  W.  W.  Stan- 
cell,    Columbia. 

Board  of  Education β€” H.  T.  Davenport, 
Columbia,  R.  F.  D.  No.  1;  D.  C.  Sawyer, 
Gum  Neck;   A.    L.   Walker,   Columbia. 

Co.  Commissioners β€” J.  B.  Combs,  Colum- 
bia; Enoch  Bateman,  Columbia;  C.  C.  Bas- 
night,  Gudger;  J.  W.  Cahoon,  Gum  Neck; 
W.    II.    Woodley,    Creswell. 

Co.  Board  of  Elections β€” J.  J.  MeClees, 
Columbia;  M.  B.  Bazemore,  Columbia;  S. 
J.    Holloway,    Columbia. 

No.    Schoolsβ€” White,    27;    colored,    P. 

Tax  Rateβ€” County.  23  2-3  on  $100;  special 
county,  15c.  on  $100;  school,  33  l-3c.  on 
$100;  State,  25c.  on  $100;  total,  96  2-3c. 
on   $100. 

Public  Roadsβ€” AVorked  by  Old  State  Law. 
No.    miles,   150. 

UNION. 
County    Seat,    Monroe. 

Clerk  of  the  Court β€” 0.  A.  Houston,  Mon- 
roe. 

Sheriff β€” John   Griffith,   Monroe. 

Register  of  Deeds β€” J.  E.  Stewart,  Mon- 
roe. 

Treasurer β€” Geo.   M.    Laney,   Monroe. 

Coroner β€” J.  C.   Plyler,   Waxhaw. 

Survevorβ€” R.  W.  Elliott,  Monroe,  R.  F. 
D.    No.    5. 

Standard-Keeperβ€” W.   I,.   Wolfe,   Monroe. 

Co.  Attorneys β€” Adams,  Jerome  &  Arm- 
field,    Monroe. 


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Co.  Supt.  Healthβ€” U.  D.  Stewart,  Mon- 
roe. 

Supt.  Co.  Homeβ€” W.  T.  Stewart,  Mon- 
roe. 

Co.   Supt.   Schoolsβ€” R.   N.   Nesbit,   Monroe. 

Board  of  Educationβ€” J.  W.  Ashcroft, 
(chm.),  Monroe;  J.  A.  Marsh,  Marsh ville; 
J.    E.    Brown,    Indian   Trail. 

Co.  Commissioners β€” H.  T.  Baucom, 
(chin.),  Olive  Branch;  T.  J.  Jordan,  Mon- 
roe;   \V.    G.   Long,    Unionville. 

Co.  Board  of  Electionsβ€” I.  A.  Clontz, 
Unionville,  R.  F.  D.  No.  2;  Walter  Love, 
Monroe;   C.   N.    Simpson,   Monroe. 

No.    Schoolsβ€” White,    86;    colored,    35. 

Tax  Rateβ€” County,  18c.  on  $100;  special, 
37c. ;    and   $1.50   poll.    Bonded    debt,    $6,500. 

Public  Roadsβ€” 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   Seat,    Henderson. 

Clerk  of  the  Court β€” Henry  Perry,  Hen- 
derson. 

Register  of  Deedsβ€” K.  W.  Edwards,  Hen- 
derson. 

Sheriffβ€” Jos.    S.    Royster,    Henderson. 

Treasurerβ€” W.    E.    Gary,    Henderson. 

Surveyorβ€” Thos.    Taylor,    Townsville. 

Co.  Attorneyβ€” A.  C.  Zollicoffer,  Hender- 
son. 

Co.  Supt.  Healthβ€” J.  Hill  Tucker,  Hen- 
derson. 

Supt.  Co.  Homeβ€” J.  W.  Oakley,  Hender- 
son. 

Co.  Board  of  Educationβ€” R.  J.  Gill, 
(chm.),  Henderson;  J.  U  Fleming,  Dabney; 
H.    T.    Shanks,    Williamsboro. 

Co.  Supt.  Schoolsβ€” Joseph  C.  Kittrell, 
Henderson. 

Co.  Commissioners β€” Jas.  Amos,  Hender- 
son; J.  S.  Capps,  Dabnev;  J.  K.  Plummer, 
Middleburg;  T.  H.  Crudup,  Kittrell;  W.  B. 
Daniel,    Epsom. 

Co.  Board  of  Electionsβ€” T.  M.  Pittman, 
(chm.),  Henderson;  W.  II.  Smith,  Kittrell; 
R.    F.   D.   No.   1;   G.   A.   Kittrell,   Kittrell. 

No.    Schoolsβ€” White,    26;    colored,    24. 

Tax  Rateβ€” County,   66  2-3c.   on  $100. 

Public  Roadsβ€” J.  Y.  Swain,  Supt.,  Hen- 
derson. Worked  by  taxation,  15c.  on  $100; 
45c.   on   poll. 

WAKE. 

County   Seat,    Raleigh. 

Clerk  of  the  Courtβ€” Wm.  M.  Russ,  Ral- 
eigh. 

Sheriffβ€” Joseph  H.   Sears,  Raleigh. 

Register  of  Deedsβ€” J.  J.  Bernard.  Raleigh. 

Treasurerβ€” L.   B.   Pegram,   Raleigh. 

Coronerβ€” C.    A.    Separk,    Raleigh. 

Surveyorβ€” W.    P.    Massey,    Neuse,   No.    I. 

Standard-Keeperβ€” F.  H.  "Lumsden,  Raleigh. 

Co.    Attorneyβ€” Bart   M.    Catling,    Raleigh. 

Co.  Supt.  Healthβ€” J.  W.  McGee,  Jr.,  Ral- 
eigh. 

Supt.  Co.  Homeβ€” A.  A.  Rowland,  Ral- 
eigh. 

Public  Administrator β€” Leo.  D.  Heartt, 
Raleigh. 


Co.    Supt.    Schoolsβ€” Z.    V.    Judd,    Raleigh. 

Co.  Board  of  Educationβ€” L.  J.  Sears, 
(chm.),  Apex;  J.  W.  Bailey,  Raleigh;  Dr. 
M.    C.    Chamblee,   Wakefield. 

Co.  Commissionersβ€” D.  T.  Johnson, 
Raleigh;  W.  C.  Brewer,  (chm.),  Wake  For- 
est; D.  Bryant  Harrison,  Ralngh,  No.  2; 
A.  Tinner  Smith,  Willow  Springs,  No.  1; 
W.    M.    Yates,    Apex,   No.   1. 

Co.  Board  of  Electionsβ€” Dr.  J.  J.  L.  Me- 
ddlers, (chm.),  McCullers;  Nick  Deboy, 
Raleigh;    Jno.    Nichols,    (sec),    Raleigh. 

No.    Schoolsβ€” White,    90;    colored,   60. 

Tax  Rate β€” General  county  rate:  State, 
25c;  County,  20c;  School,  18c;  Road,  15c; 
total,  78c  Raleigh  township:  Graded 
Schools,  20c ;  School  Bonds,  2c. ;  Railroad 
Bonds,  lc. ;  general  total,  $1.01. 

Public  Roadsβ€” W.  G.  Allen,  Supt,  Ral- 
eigh.   No.    iron    bridges,    9. 

WARREN. 

County  Seat,   Warrenton. 

Clerk  of  the  Courtβ€” J.  R.  Rodwell,  War- 
renton. 

Sheriffβ€” R.    E.    Davis,    Warrenton. 

Register  of  Deedsβ€” John  A.  Dowtin,  War- 
renton. 

Treasurerβ€” J.    L.    Coleman,    Macon. 

Coroner β€” Simon    Fleming,    Warrenton. 

Co.    Supt.    Healthβ€” M.    P.    Perry,    Macon. 

Supt.  Co.  Home β€” John  S.  Davis,  War- 
renton. 

Co.   Supt.    Schoolsβ€” Nat.   Allen,  Ridgewav. 

Co.     Board    of    Educationβ€”  \V.  E.     Davis, 

(chm.),  Creek;  W.  T.  Carter,  Yaughan; 
\\ .    A.    Burwell,    Warrenton. 

Co.  Commissionersβ€” J.  T.  Mills,  Manson; 
Walter  Allen,  Axtel;  W.  G.  Rogers,  War- 
renton; C.  G.  Moon,  Littleton;  Peter  M. 
Stallings,    Fitts. 

Co.  Board  of  Electionsβ€” J.  D.  Newell, 
Oakville;  H.  B.  Hunter,  Afton;  N.  M. 
Jones,     Vicksboro. 

No.    Schoolsβ€” White,    31 ;    colored,    45. 

Tax  Rateβ€” County,  23  2-3c  on  $100  and 
$2.75  poll;  bridges  and  roads,  25c  and 
75c.    poll. 

Public  Roadsβ€” Ellis  Green,  Superintend- 
ent. Worked  by  labor  and  taxation.  Con- 
victs can  be  used.  No.  miles,  650;  im- 
proved by  gravel,  50;  otherwise  improved, 
150. 

WASHINGTON. 

County   Seat,    Plvmouth. 

Clerk  of  the  Courtβ€”  C."  V.  W.  Ausbon, 
Plvmouth. 

Sheriffβ€” J.    T.   McAlister,   Roper. 

Register  of  Deedsβ€” F.  R.  Johnston,  Ply- 
mouth. 

Treasurerβ€” C.    Latham.    Plymouth. 

Standard-Keeperβ€” J.    M.    Arps,    Plvmouth. 

Co.  Supt.  Healthβ€” W.  H.  Ward,  Ply- 
mouth. 

Supt.    Co.    Homeβ€” H.    Gurkin,    Plymouth. 

Co.  Supt.  Schoolsβ€” Clinton  J.  Everett, 
Plymouth. 

Board  of  Education β€” C.  J.  Tjiman, 
Plymouth;  Dr.  W.  H.  Hardison,  (chm.), 
Creswell:    Thos.    S.    Swain,   Skinnersville. 


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Co.  Commissioners β€” A.  W.  Snell,  (chm.), 
Plymouth;  O.  G.  Spencer,  Roper;  W.  T. 
Phelps,    Creswell. 

Co.  Board  of  Electionsβ€” A.  D.  Snell, 
Mackeys  Ferry;  S.  B.  Spruill,  Plymouth; 
Win.   Wiley,  Creswell. 

Tax  Rateβ€” County,  23  2-3c.  on  $100  and 
40c.   on  poll.     No.   iron  bridges,  2. 

No.   Schools β€” White,   27;   colored,   18. 

WATAUGA. 

County    Seat,    Boone. 

Clerk  of  the  Courtβ€” Thomas  Bingham, 
Boone. 

Sheriffβ€” David  C.  Ragan,  Moretz,  R. 
F.    D. 

Register    of    Deeds β€” Roy    Gragg,    Boone. 

Treasurerβ€” W.    N.    Thomas,    Tracy. 

Coroner β€” Sim    Penley. 

Surveyor β€” Larkin    Trivett,    Boone. 

Standard-Keeperβ€” J.    G.   Vannoy,    Boone. 

Co.  Supt.  Healthβ€” Dr.  Joseph  W.  Hodges, 
Boone. 

Supt.  Co.  Homeβ€” Jesse  II.  Brown, 
Adams. 

Co.  Supt.  Schoolsβ€” B.  B.  Dougherty, 
Boone. 

Co.  Board  of  Educationβ€” T.  P.  Adams, 
(chm.),  Silverstone;  H.  C.  Miller,  Blowing 
Rock;   J.    W.   Farthing,    Boone. 

Co.  Commissioners β€” Thos.  L.  Day,  Deer- 
field;  E.  R.  Eggers,  Sweetwater;  L.  A. 
Greene,     (chm.),    Norris. 

Co.  Board  of  Electionsβ€” J.  M.  Morezt, 
(chm.),  Boone;  W.  F.  Sherwood,  Amantha; 
G.    W.    Robbins,    Shulls   Mills. 

No.     Schools β€” White,    70;    colored,    4. 

Tax  Rateβ€” County,  23  2-3c.  on  $100  and 
38c.  poll.  Floating  debt,  court  house  bonds, 
$1 0,000. 

WAYNE. 

County   Seat,    Goldsboro. 

Clerk  of  the  Courtβ€” James  R.  Hatch, 
Goldsboro. 

Sheriffβ€” E.    A.    Stevens    Goldsboro. 

Register  of  Deedsβ€” W.  G.  Britt,  Golds- 
boro. 

Treasurer β€” J.    W.   Thompson,    Goldsboro. 

Coronerβ€” C.   E.   Stanley,   Goldsboro. 

Surveyor β€” Louis  Godwin,   Starlight. 

Standard-Keeperβ€” C.  F.  Taylor,  Golds- 
boro. 

Co.  Attorneyβ€” M.  T.  Dickinson,  Golds- 
boro. 

Co.  Supt.  Healthβ€” Dr.  T.  L.  Ginn,  Golds- 
boro. 

Supt.  Co.  Homeβ€” E.  D.  Williams,  Pike- 
ville. 

Co.  Supt.  Schoolsβ€” E.  T.  Atkinson,  Golds- 
boro. 

Board  of  Educationβ€” Jos.  E.  Robinson, 
(chm.),  Goldsboro;  Barnes  Ay  cock,  Fre- 
mont;   W.    F.    English,    Mt.    Olive 

Board  of  Electionsβ€” H.  B.  Parker,  Jr., 
(chm.),  Goldsboro;  Barnes  Aycock,  Fre- 
mont ;    Steven    Homes,    Goldsboro. 

(  o.  Commissioners β€” W.  li.  Hollowell, 
(chm.),  Goldsboro;  B.  A.  Parks,  Aaron; 
I).  II.  Overman,  Goldsboro;  E.  Aycock, 
Pikevlle;   J.   R.   Murvin,   Seven  Springs. 

No.    Schoolsβ€” White,    71;    colored,    40. 

Tax    Rateβ€” 23c.    on    $100    and    36c.    poll; 


graded    schools,     33    l-3c     and    $1.00    poll; 
school  tax,  18c;  school  poll,  $1.50. 

Public  Roadsβ€” W.  R.  Hollowell, (chm.) 
Bd.   Co.   Commissioners,   Goldsboro,  Supt. 

WILKES. 

County  Seat,  Wilkesboro. 

Clerk  of  the  Courtβ€” C.  H.  Somers,  Wilkcs- 
boro. 

Sheriffβ€” P.    E.   Brown,    Wilkesboro. 

Register  of  Deeds β€” O.  F.  Blevins,  Wilkes- 
boro. 

Treasurer β€” P.    E.    Brown,    Wiikesboro. 

Coroner β€” Win.  Sebastian,  North  Wilkes- 
boro. 

Co.  Attorneysβ€” Benbow  and  Caviness, 
Wilkesboro. 

Surveyor  β€”  G.  Grant  EHedge,  Hay- 
meadow. 

Co.  Supt.  Healthβ€” Dr.  J.  Q.  Myers,  North 
VVilki  sboro. 

<  o.  Supt.  Schoolsβ€” C.  C.  Wright,  Hunting 
Creek. 

Co.  Entry  Takerβ€” C.  U.  Davis,  Wilkes- 
boro. 

Co.  Board  of  Educationβ€” R.  A.  Spain- 
hour,  (chm.),  Wilkesboro;  C.  F.  Fields, 
Elkin;    V.   McGhinnis,   Boomer. 

Supt.  Co.  Homeβ€” J.  N.  Brooks,  Fair- 
plains. 

Co.  Commissionersβ€” C.  H.  Col  v  a  id, 
(chm.),  Wilbar;  Grant  Hendren,  Straw; 
Ambrose   Brewer,   Hayes. 

Co.  Board  of  Electionsβ€” C.  F.  Mor- 
rison, (chm.),  Wilkesboro;  A.  B.  Williams, 
North  Wilkesboro;   C.   U.   Davis,  Wilkesboro. 

No.    Schoolsβ€” White,    149;    colored,   20. 

Tax  Rateβ€” Count v,  23  2-3c.  on  $100;  bonds 
16  l-3c.  on  $100;  poll,  $2.21.  Bonded  debt, 
$57,000.     Floating    debt,    $3,000. 

Public  Roadsβ€” Worked  by  Old  State  Law. 
No.  miles,  500;  improved,  5.  No.  iron 
bridges,  7. 

WILSON. 

County    Seat,    Wilson. 

Clerk  of  the  Courtβ€” S.  G.  Mewborn, 
Wilson. 

Sheriffβ€” W.    D.    P.    Sharp,    Wilson. 

Register  of  Deedsβ€” John  R.  Dildy,  Wil- 
son. 

Treasurer β€” W.    T.    Faimer,    Wilson. 

Coroner β€” Henry   B.   Best,    Wilson. 

Surveyorβ€” J.    W.    Tavlor,    Elm   City. 

Standard-Keeperβ€” Eli    Felton,    Wilson. 

Co.    Attorneyβ€” H.   G.  Connor,   Jr.,   Wilson. 

Co.  Supt.  of  Healthβ€” Dr.  W.  S.  Anderson, 
Wilson. 

Supt.   Co.    Homeβ€” W.    A.   Stott,   Wilson. 

Public  Administratorβ€” S.  A.  Woodard, 
Wilson. 

Co.    Supt.    Srhoolsβ€”  E.    J     Barnes,   Wilson. 

Board  of  Education  -Nathan  Boss,  (chm  ), 
Black  Creek,  K.  V.  D.  No.  1;  R.  T.  Barnes, 
Taylors,  K.  F.  D.;  B.  J.  Thompson,  Stan- 
tonsburg. 

Co.  Commissioners β€” W.  L.  Banks,  (chm  ), 
\\  ilson;  T.  W.  Williams,  Elm  Citj  ;  J.  H. 
Forbes,  Wilbanks;  J.  S.  Tomlinson,  Black 
(  reek;  John  T.  Revell,  Kenly,  R.  F.  l>. 
No.    2. 

Co.    Board    of    Electionsβ€” O.     P.    Dicken- 


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son.  Wilson;  L.  P.  Woodard,  Wilson,  R.  F. 
D.   No.    4;   W.    G.   Sharp,   Elm  City. 

No.    Schoolsβ€” White,    47;    colored,    29. 

Tax  Rateβ€” Countv  23  2-3c.  on  $100  and 
$2.00  poll;  roads,  15c.  Bonded  debt,  $13,- 
000. 

Public  Roads β€” John  Herndon,  Wilson, 
Supt.  Worked  by  taxation.  Convicts 
used.     No.   iron  bridges,   3. 

YADKIN. 

County   Seat,    Yadkinville. 

Clerk  of  the  Courtβ€” J.  L.  Crater,  Yad- 
kinville. 

Sheriffβ€” W.  T.  Fletcher,  Siloam,  R.  F. 
D.    No.    2. 

Register  of  Deedsβ€” P.  L.  Wilhelm,  East 
Bend. 

Treasurer β€” S.     W.     Vestal,     Yadkinville. 

Coroner β€” R.    W.    Wooten,    Yadkinville. 

Surveyor β€” Stephen    Pardew,    Buck    Shoal. 

Standard-Keeper β€” T.  L.  Castevens,  Boon- 
ville. 

Co.  Attorney β€” Benbow  &  Hanes,  Yadkin- 
ville. 

Co.  Supt.  of  Healthβ€” S.  L.  Russell,  Yad- 
kinville. 

Supt.  Co.  Home β€” R.  W.  Zacharv,  Yadkin- 
vlile. 

Co.  Supt.  Schools β€” A.  J.   Martin,   Benbow. 

Oo.  Board  of  Education β€” J.  A.  Turner, 
Panther  Creek:  M.  L.  Woodhouse,  Boon- 
ville;    J.    W.    Pass,    (chm.),    Yadkinville. 

Co.  Commissioners β€” M.  M.  Crumel, 
(chm.),  Boonville;  Isaac  Shores,  Yadkin- 
ville;   A.    M.    Smitherman,   Trocadia. 


Co.  Board  of  Electionsβ€” S.  H.  Wilmoth, 
(chm.),  Boonville;  J.  L.  Sampson,  Yad- 
kinville;   W.    L.    Kelly,    Yadkinville. 

No.     Schools β€” White,    56;    colored,    6. 

Tax   Rateβ€” 23  2-3c  on  $100  and  38c.    poll. 

Public  Roads β€” Worked  by  Old  State  Law. 
Spent   out    of    general    fund    about   $1,475. 
YANCEY. 

County   Seat,    Burnsville. 

Clerk  of  the  Court β€” Jas.  B.  Hensley, 
Burnsville. 

Sheriff β€” J.  M.  Edwards,  Cane  River. 

Treasurer β€” W.    T.    Tomberlin,    Swiss. 

Coroner β€” Dr.    C.    H.    Morgan,    Higgins. 

Survevor β€” J.    R.    Young,    Celo. 

Co.    Supt.   Schoolsβ€” G.    P.   Deyton,   Elmer. 

Supt.  Co.  Home β€” William  Roland,  Bur- 
ton. 

Co.  Board  Education β€” E.  E.  Hawkins, 
(chm.),  Burnsville;  W.  Hensley,  Bald 
Creek;  W.   O.   Griffith,   Micaville. 

Co.  Commissioners β€” Jerry  Hughes,  (chm.), 
Micaville;  B.  T.  Horton,  Day  Book;  J.  S. 
Huskins,    Green    Mountain. 

Co.  Board  Elections β€” Z.  B.  Anglin, 
(chm.),  Burnsville;  J.  Bis  Ray,  Burnsville; 
W.   B     Banks,   Burnsville. 

No.     Schools β€” White,    55;     colored,    2. 

Tax  Rateβ€” $1.20  on  $100;  county,  30c; 
schools,  18c;  State,  25c;  paupers,  7c;  to 
pay  judgments  outstanding  against  county, 
'15c;    poll,    $2.65. 

Public  Roads β€” 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 
hands. 


Practicing  Attorneys  in  North  Carolina. 


ALAMANCE. 

J.  H.  Vernon,  Jr.,  E.  S.  W.  Dameron, 
Jno.  R.  Hoffman,  W.  H.  Carroll,  Jno.  M. 
Cook,  Jas.  W.  Murray,  Burlington;  E.  S. 
Parker,  E.  S.  Parker,  jr.,  J.  A.  Long,  J.  S. 
Cook,  C.  A.  Hall,  Heenan  Hughes,  J.  El- 
mer  Long,    J.    Adolphus   Long,    Graham. 

ALEXANDER. 

R.  Z.  Linney,  J.  H.  Burke,  R.  B.  Burke, 
J.    L.    Gwaltney,    Taylorsville. 

ALLEGHANY. 

R.  A.  Doughton,  Jno.  M.  Wagoner,  Jno. 
C.  Bower,  Geo.  Cheek,  Sparta;  W.  C. 
Fields,    Mouth    of    Wilson,    Va. 

ANSON. 

H.  H.  McLendon,  F.  E.  Thomas  (Mc- 
Lenden  &  Thomas),  L.  D.  Robinson,  T.  L. 
Caudle  (Robinson  &  Caudle),  F.  J.  Coxe, 
W.  E.  Brock  (Coxe  &  Brock),  John  W. 
Gulledge,  James  A.  Lockhart,  John  T. 
Bennett,  R.  T.  Bennett,  R.  E.  Little,  H. 
S.  Boggan,  Frank  Dunlap,  F.  W.  Dunlap, 
Wadesboro. 

ASHE. 

G.  L.  Park,  J.  W.  Todd,  R.  L.  Ballou, 
T.    C.    Bowie,    J.    B.    Council,    J.    R.    Hen- 


derson,   Jr.,    Jefferson;      H.      M.    Wellborne, 
Transon. 

BEAUFORT 

Small,  Mac-Lean  &  MacMullen,  N.  L. 
Simmons,  H.  C.  Carter,  Ward  &  Grimes, 
W.  D.  Grimes,  W.  C.  Rodman,  Nicholson 
&  Daniel,  Bragaw  &  Harding,  J.  C.  Meek- 
ins,  W.  L.  Vaughan,  E.  T.  Stewart,  Jr., 
Washington;  Joe  Lee,  Belhaven;  J.  O.  Bar- 
ber, H.  M.  Bonner,  W.  A.  Thompson. 
Aurora. 

BERTIE. 

Francis  D.  Winston,  James  B.  Martin, 
Walter  R.  Johnson,  Moses  B.  Gillam,  John 
H.  Matthews,  Edward  S.  Askew,  Joseph  H. 
Nowell,  John  W.  Davenport,  Windsor;  W. 
C.    Bell,    Aulander. 

BLADEN. 

T. .  A.  Lyon,  R.  S.  White,  D.  B.  Sutton, 
Elizabetbtown. 

BRUNSWICK. 

E.  H.  Cranmer,  R.  W.  Davis,  C.  Ed. 
Taylor,  Southport. 

BUNCOMBE. 

Geo.  H.  Wright,  Merrick  &  Barnard,  M. 
;  W.  Brown,  W.  P.  Brown,  Frank  Carter, 
i  H.  B.  Carter,  H.  C.  Chedister,  Locke  Craig, 


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Zeb  Curtis,  Davidson,  Bourne  &  Parker, 
Donald  Gillis,  J.  M.  Gudger,  J.  M.  Gud- 
ger,  Jr.,  Jones  &  Jones,  V.  S.  Lusk,  Wells 
&  Swain,  Thomas  A.  Jones,  Julius  C.  Mar- 
tin, Charles  A.  Webb,  Merrimon  &  Merri- 
mon,  Thomas  Settle,  Shuford  &  Shuford, 
F.  A.  Sondley,  Tucker  &  Murphy,  W.  R. 
Whitson,  John  P.  Arthur,  Adams  &  Adams, 
R.  S.  McCall,  J.  R.  Stamps,  F.  W.  Thomas, 
Roland  Wolf,  Charles  A.  Moore,  II.  B. 
Stevens,  Zebulon  Weaver,  G.  S.  Reynolds, 
J.  H.  Martin,  J.  F.  Glenn,  J.  B.  Ander- 
son, J.  S.  Styles,  C  N.  Malcne,  Gilmer 
Welch,  V.  Gudger,  W.  S.  Rodaker,  R.  R. 
Williams,  P.  H.  Winston,  G.  A.  Thomasson, 
W.  J.  Cocke,  P.  C.  Coeke,  J.  H.  Waller,  R 
R.    Reynolds,   T.    S.    Rollins,   J.    W.    Haynes, 

E.  G.  Roberts,  Kingsland  Van  Winkle,  T. 
J.  Harkins,  C.  G.  Lee,  A.  A.  Featherston, 
Jr.,  Alan  Morrison,  S.  P.  Ravenel,  F.  L. 
Sale,    Asheville. 

BURKE 
A.    C.    Avery,    Sr.,    A.    C.    Avery,    Jr.,    I. 
T.    Avery,    W.    C.    Ervvin,    S.    J.    Erwin,    J. 
T.    Perkins,   J.    M.    Mull,    W.    S.    Pearson,    C. 

F.  McKesson,  Robert  Riddle,  Frank  Mc- 
Dowell, R.  L.  Huffman,  E.  M.  Hairfield, 
Joseph    F.    Spainhour,    Morganton. 

CABARRUS. 

Montgomery  &  Crowell,  P.  B. 
Means,  W.  M.  Smith,  W.  G.  Means,  L.  T. 
Hartsell,  Adams,  Jerome,  Armfield,  & 
Maness,  M.  B.  Stickley,  H.  S.  Williams, 
H.   S.   Puryear,   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,    South   Mills. 
CARTERET 

Chas.    L.    Abernethv,    M.    L.    Davis,    J.    F. 
Duncan,    Claud    R.    Wheatly,    D.    G.    Fowle, 
Beaufort;    Paul    Webb,    Morehead    City. 
CASWELL. 

M.   C.   Winstead,  Milton;  Julius  Johnston, 
A.    E.    Henderson,    Yancewille. 
CATAWBA. 

L.  L.  Witherspoon,  George  McCorkle,  D. 
Witherspoon,  W.  C.  Feimster,  W.  B.  Gaith- 
er,  C.  II.  Mebane,  Newton;  S.  H.  Jor- 
dan, Conover;  E.  B.  Cline,  W.  A.  Self, 
A.  A.  Whitener.  T.  M.  Hufham,  D.  L. 
Russell,  M.  H.  Yount,  C.  M.  Bagley,  Hick- 
ory. 

CHATHAM. 

R.    II.    Hayes,    H.    A.    London,    Fred.    W. 
Bynum,    II.      M.    London,      J.    G.    Reuclier, 
Pittsboro;    Walter  D.    Siler,   J.    George  Han- 
nah, Jr.,  Siler  City;  R.   H.  Dixon,  Ore  Hill. 
CHEROKEE. 

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.     II.    McMullan.    Jr.,    Edenton. 


CLAY. 

O.  L.  Andersnn,  W.  II.  Harrison,  Hayes- 
ville. 

CLEVELAND. 

Ryburn   &  Hoey,    Webb    &   Mull,    Anthony 
&  Gardner,   Quinn  &   Hamrick,   B.   T.   Tolls, 
Shelby;    E.    L.    Campbell,    B.    F.    Dixon,   Jr., 
N.    F.    McMillan,    King's   Mountain. 
COLUMBUS. 

Leamon  Baggett,  Tabor;  D.  J.  Lewis, 
J.  B.  Schulken,  H.  L.  Lyon,  Jackson 
Greer,    Donald   McRaekan,    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.  Pearsall,  Henry  R. 
Brvan,  Leonidas  J.  Moore,  Wm.  Dunn,  Jr., 
M.  H.  Allen,  E.  M.  Green,  S.  W.  Hancock, 
S.  M.  Brinson,  D.  E.  Henderson,  L.  I. 
Moore,   J.   C.   Barker,   New  Bern. 

CUMBERLAND. 

H.  S.  Averitt,  J.  W.  Bolton,  C.  W. 
Broadfoot,    H.    S.    Brothers,    V.    C.    Bullard, 

D.  J.    Cashwell    H.    L.    Cook,    A.    S.    Hall, 

E.  R.  MacKethan,  I.  A.  Murchison,  J.  S. 
Newton,  Q.  K.  Nimocks,  W.  H.  Pope, 
H.  McD.  Robinson,  J.  G.  Shaw,  G.  M. 
Rose,  C.  G.  Rose,  N.  A.  Sinclair,  R.  H. 
Dye,  T.  H.  Sutton,  Fayetteville ;  Z.  B. 
Newton,    Hope    Mills. 

CURRITUCK. 

A.  M.    Simmons,    Currituck. 

DARE. 

B.  G.    Crisp,    D.    M.    Stringfield,    Manteo. 

DAVIDSON. 

F.  C.  Robbins.  E.  E.  Paper,  S.  E.  Wil- 
liams. W.  P.  Mangum  Turner,  Walser  & 
Walser,  Wade  II.  Phillips,  McOary  >v  M< β€’β€’ 
Crary,  F.  R.  Loftin,  Lexington;  Lester  A. 
Martin,  W.  K.  Perett,  Thomasville. 
DAVIE. 

E.  L.  Yoithe,  T.  B.  Bailev.  Jacob  Stew- 
art, A.  T.  Grout,  Jr.,  T.  X.  Chaffin,  E. 
II.    Morris,    Mocksville. 

DUPLIN. 

D.  L.  Carlton,  H.  D.  Williams,  Thad 
.Turns,  L.  A.  Beasley,  Jno.  A.  Gavin,  Ken- 
ansville;  H.  L.  Stevens,  Warsaw;  Geo.  R. 
Ward,    Wallace. 

DURHAM. 

W.  G.  Branham,  S.  C.  Brawley,  B.  S. 
Skinner,  S.  < '.  Chambers,  W.  J.  Broa- 
den, R.  O.  Everett,  F.  L.  Fuller,  Jones 
Fuller,  George  Graham,  J.  A.  Giles,  R. 
II.  Sykes,  P.  C.  Graham,  Vf.  A.  Guthrie, 
W.  1!.  Guthrie,  Ed.  J.  Hill,  S.  M.  Holton, 
Benjamin  Lovenstein,  J.  S.  Manning.  11.  V. 
Foushee,  W.  W.  Mason,  Arley  M.  Moore,  R. 
p,  Reade,  D.  W.  Sorrell,  R.  W.  Winston, 
V.  s.  Bryant,  Charles  Scarlett,  J.  E.  Pe- 
gram,  J.  F.  Cothran,  Alton  Hobgood,  Dur- 
ham. 

EDGECOMBE. 

R.  G.   Allsbrook,  Jno.   I  .   Bridgers,  Henry  | 
Charge      Bridgers.        (!.      M.      T.      Fountain, 
li.iii  v    Johnston,   Henry  A.   Gilliam,  Jas.    R. 
Gaskill,   W.   O.    Howard,   Paul   Jones,   James 


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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. 

C.  B.  Watson,  J.  0.  Buxton,  Clement 
Manly,  Lindsay  Patterson,  W.  M.  ILndrcn, 
W.  T.  Wilson,  George  P.  Pell,  B.  S.  Worn- 
ble,  D.  H.  Blair,  Jno.  T.  Benbow,  S.  E. 
Hall,  J.  E.  Alexander,  Jno  F.  Reynolds, 
H.  L.  Beckerdite,  L.  M.  Swink,  H.  Mon- 
tague, W.  A.  Blair,  J.  Palmer,  F.  T. 
Baldwin,  W.  V.  Hartman,  H.  0.  Sapp,  D. 
P.  Mast,  E.  A.  Griffith,  A.  H.  Eller,  H. 
1!.  Starbuck,  J.  S.  Grogan,  T.  W.  Watson, 
G.  H.  Hasten,  J.  W.  Scroggs,  B.  C. 
Tavis,  A.  E.  Holton,  E.  E.  Gray,  E.  B. 
Josey,  A.  F.  Sams,  B.  W.  Parham,  Win- 
ston-Salem. 

FRANKLIN. 

R.  B.  White,  Franklinton ;  T.  W.  Biek- 
ett,  \V.  II.  Ruffin,  W.  H.  Yarborough,  W. 
M.  Person,  B.  B.  Massenburg,  Thos.  B. 
Wilder,    B.    J.    Holden,    Louisburg. 

GASTON. 

0.  F.  Mason,  A.  L.  Bulwinkle,  S.  B.  Spar- 
row, John  G.  Carpenter,  Dallas;  C.  E. 
Whitney,  S.  J.  Durham,  Bessemer  City; 
Geo.  W.  Wilson,  A.  G.  Mangum,  Hugh 
Long,  W.  H.  Lewis,  Garland,  Jones  &  Tim- 
berlake,  Claudius  D.  Holland,  F.  F.  Grif- 
fin, Gastonia;  David  P.  Dellinger,  Cherry  - 
ville. 

GATES. 

L  L.  Smith,  A.  P.  Godwin,  T.  W.  Cos- 
ten,  Jr.,  Gatesville;  E.  C.  Hobbs,  Hobbs- 
ville. 

GRAHAM. 

Robt.  L.  Phillips,  J.  N.  Moody,  A.  D. 
Roby,    Robbinsville. 

GRANVILLE. 

B.    S.    Royster,    D.    G.    Brummitt,    A.  W. 

Graham,    B.    K.    Lassiter,    A.    A.    Hicks,  H. 

M.    Shaw,    W.    B.    Shaw,    T.    Lanier,    T.  G. 
Stem,    \V.    A.    Devin,    Oxford. 

CREENE 

J.     A.     Albritton,    L.    V.  '  Morrill,    G.    M. 
Lindsav,   J.    P.   Frizzell,   Snow  Hill. 
GUILFORD. 

Spencer  B.  Adams,  Jno.  A.  Barringer, 
Thos.  S.  Beall,  G.  S.  Bradshaw.  W.  J.  Sher- 
rod,  W.  P.  Bynum,  Jr.,  It.  JJ.  Douglas,  IS. 
L.  Eure,  G.  S.  Ferguson,  Roger  W.  Harri- 
son, F.  P.  Hobgood,  Jr.,  Carter  Dalton,  J. 
J.  Park,  r.  (has.  A.  Hines,  H.  Clay  Wil- 
liams, Flavius  A.  Bodenheimer,  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- 
head,  0.  L.  Sapp,  T.  J.  Murphy,  R.  M. 
Douglas,  George  M.  Patton,  L.  M. 
Scott,  C.  E.  McLean,  Thos.  ).  Shaw,  Jno. 
N.  Staples,  C.  M.  Stedman,  A.  Wayland 
Cooke,  David  Stern,  R.  C.  Strudwick,  Z. 
V.  Taylor,  J.  I.  Scales,  A.  M.  Scales, 
John  N.  Wilson,  C.  G.  Wright,  Greensboro; 
T.  J.  Gold,  Wescott  Roberson,  E.  D.  Steele, 
D.    II.    Parsons,   R.   T.    Pickens,   C.    C.    Barn- 


hardt,       E.     H.     Farriss,     W.     P.       Ragan, 
High   Point;   T.    E.    Whitaker,   Oak  Ridge. 
HALIFAX. 

R.  C.  Dunn,  Enfield;  D.  B.  Zollicoffer, 
Jr.,  E.  L.  Travis,  Halifax;  M.  M.  Furgerson, 
Littleton;  Kitchin  &  Smith,  A.  P.  Kitchin, 
Albion  Dunn,  S.  A.  Dunn,  Hugh  Johnston, 
Thos.  F.  Whitley,  R.  H.  Smith,  Scotland 
Neck;  Geo.  C.  Green,  W.  E.  Daniel,  E.  T. 
Clark,  T.  C.  Harrison,  Weldon. 
HARNETT. 

D.  H.  McLean,  C.  M.  Muse,  Hiram  Bag- 
gett,  Lillington;  L.  B.  Chapin,  Duke;  E. 
S.  Smith,  Linden;  W.  A.  Stewart,  R.  L. 
Godwin,  H.  L.  Godwin,  N.  A.  Townscnd, 
J.  C.  Clifford,  E.  F.  Young,  J.  J.  Wilson, 
Jr.,  L.  J.  Best,  John  M.  Coats,  Dunn;  J. 
R.    Baggett,    Buie's   Creek. 

HAYWOOD. 

W.  T.  Crawford,  John  W.  Norwood,  W 
L.  Norwood,  W.  B.  Ferguson,  H.  R.  Fer 
guson,  J.  W.  Ferguson,  W.  J.  Hannah 
Geo.  H.  Smathers,  J.  H.  Howell,  J.  R 
Morgan,  S.  C.  Welch,  A.  B.  Bryan.  Bran 
ner  Gilmer,  Waynesville;  John  W.  Stamey 
Clyde;  S.  c.  Bryan,  Wavnesville. 
HENDERSON. 

S.  B,  Pickens,  W.  A.  Smith,  Michael  i 
Sclienck,  H.  G.  Ewart,  Henry  Twvford,  H. 
S.  Anderson,  0.  V.  F.  Blythe,  W.  C. 
Rector,  G.  H.  Valentine,  A.  L.  Holmes, 
McD.  Ray,  E.  W.  Eu'janks,  R.  H.  Staton, 
W.     15.    Shipp,    Hendersonville. 

HERTFORD. 

Jno.  E.  Yann,  Geo.  Cowper,  J.  R.  Mitch- 
ell, R.  C.  Bridger,  vYinton;  B.  B.  Win- 
borne,  L.  J.  Lawrence,  D.  C.  Barnes,  Stan- 
ley Winborne,  Murfreesboro;  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,  Dorman 
Thompson,  J.  B.  Armfield,  D.  L.  Ravmer, 
Z.  V.  Long,  H.  P.  Grier,  L.  C.  Caldwell, 
H.  Burke.  J.  B.  Connelly,  W.  E.  Nattress, 
A.  L.  Coble,  Statesville;  Z.  V.  Turlington, 
A.    L.    Starr,    Mooresville. 

JACKSON. 

Walter  E.  Moore,  Felix  E.  Alley,  Cole- 
man C.  Cowan,  T.  G.  Picklesimer,  A.  A. 
Brown,  Webster;  J.  J.  Hooker,  Dillsboro; 
C.   B.   Wike,   East  Laporte. 

JOHNSTON. 

E.  W.  Pou,  F.  H.  flrooks,  C.  H.  Martin, 
F..  S.  Abell,  J.  A.  Narron,  J.  A.  Wellons, 
W.  W.  Cole,  J.  D.  Parker,  S.  S.  Holt, 
Smithfield;  J.  M.  Morgan,  N.  T.  Ryals,  O. 
A.  Barber,  Benson;  L.  H.  Allred,  R.  L. 
Roy,    Selma;    C.    W.    Edgerton;    Kenly. 

JONES. 
Alex.     H.    White,        Pollocksville;    T.    D. 
Warren,    J.    K.    Warren',    E.    A.    Hammond, 
.!      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- 


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mond,  Stephen  W.  Isler,  Guy  G.  Moore, 
John  G.  Dawson  ,  J.  F.  Wooten,  J.  B. 
Clarke,    Kinston. 

LEE. 
Col.  W.  E.  Murchison,  Sykes  &  Powers, 
Jonesboro;  A.  A  .F.  Seawell,  D.  E.  Mc- 
Iver,  A.  L.  McNeill,  K.  R.  Hoyle,  J.  W. 
Ruark,  A.  C.  Holloway,  L.  H.  Gibbons,  C. 
K.    Rosser,    Sanford. 

LINCOLN. 

C.  E.  Childs,  A.  L.  Quickel,  L.  B.  Wet- 
more,  C.  A.  Jonas,  R.  E.  Costner,  J.  M. 
Hoyle,    VV.    N.    Keener,    R.    J.    Mouser,    K. 

B.  Nixon,   B.   O.   Thompson,   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; J.  Frank  Ray,  Franklin;  R.  D.  Lisk, 
Franklin. 

MADISON. 
Zacliarv     &     Roberts,     C.     B.     Mashburn, 
Gudger    &    McElroy,    J.    C.     Ramsey,    Mar- 
shall;   I.    N.    Ebbs,    Hot   Springs;    J.    S.    Mc- 
Elroy,  Ivy. 

MARTIN. 

H.     W.     Stubbs,     Wheeler    Martin,     S.     J. 

Everett,   B.   A.   ditcher.   S.   A.  Newell,  Wil- 

hamston;     A.    R.     Dunning,     J.     C.     Smith, 

Robersonville;    J.    T.    Waldo,    Hamilton. 

MCDOWELL. 

D.  E.  Hudgins,  P.  I.  Sinclait,  Jas.  Mor- 
ris, J.  W.  Pless,  W.  T.  Morgan,  J.  L.  C. 
Bird,  W.  F.  Wood,  A.  H  Johnston,  J.  W. 
Winborne,  T.  A.  Morphew,  C.  B.  McBrayer, 
Marion. 

MECKLENBURG. 
A.  Burwell,  A.  T.  Cansler,  C.  W.  Tillett, 
T.  C.  Guthrie,  W.  C.  Maxwell,  J.  W. 
Keerans,  Heriot  Clarkson,  C.  H.  Duls,  H.  N. 
Pharr,  J.  A.  Bell,  W.  B.  Rodman,  W.  F. 
Harding,  D.  B.  Smith,  W.  M.  Smith,  J.  D. 
McCall,  B.  Nixon,  T.  W.  Hawkins,  H.  W. 
Harris,   F  M.   Shannonhouse,   E.   R.   Preston, 

C.  D.  Bennett,  C.  Morrison,  P.  Whitloek, 
F.  P.  McNinch,  T.  L.  Kirknatriek,  C. 
Brenizer,  T.  W.  Alexander,  F.  M. 
Redd,  L.  L.  Caudle,  J.  L.  De- 
Laney,  Jake  Newell,  A.  B.  Justice, 
J.  E.  Little,  J.  B.  Science,  T.  A.  Adams, 
R.  G.  Lucas,  F.  I.  Osborne,  R.  L.  Durham, 
R.  S.  Hutcherson,  L.  W.  Humphrey,  D.  C. 
Humphrey,  L.  B.  Vreeland,  D.  K.  Pope,  P. 
S.  Stewart,  J.  A.  McRae,  Neil  Graham,  B. 
B.  Paul,  Clyde  A.  Duckworth,  D.  W.  Hum- 
phrey, Norman  A.  Cocke,  L.  B.  Williams, 
J.  a  Newell,  T.  G.  McMichael,  H.  C.  Jones, 
F.  M.  Simmons,  James  W.  Barry,  L.  T. 
Everett,    John   Calvert,    Charlotte. 

MITCHELL. 
Chas.     E.     Greene,     S.     J.     Black,    J.     W. 
Ragland,    W.      L.      Lambert,        Bakersville; 
Harrison    Baird,    Elk    Park;     T.     A.     Love, 
Saginaw;    J.    M.    Peterson,    Spruce   Pine. 
MONTGOMERY. 
J.     R.     Blair,     B.     F.     Simmons,     W.     A. 
Cochran,    R.    T.    Poole,    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;  J.  M. 
N.  Johnson,  Aberdeen;  Mel.  Kennedy,  Eagle 
Springs. 

NASH. 
R.  A.  P.  Cooley,  S.  F.  Austin,  L.  T. 
Vaughan,  B.  A.  Brooks,  Nashville;  Jacob 
Battle,  \V.  L.  Thorp,  James  P.  Bunn,  E. 
B.  Grantham,  T.  H.  Battle,  F.  S.  Spruill, 
Jos.  B.  Ramsey,  Rocky  Mount;  B.  F.  Tay- 
lor,   C.    C.    Pierce,    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.  Wadddl,  G.  L.  Peschau, 
Fmpie  &  Empie,  J.  W.  Price,  E.  K.  Bryan, 
John  D.  Bellamy  &  Son,  Iredell  Meares, 
Junius  Davis,  Thomas  W.  Davis,  L.  V. 
Grady,  Stevens,  Beasley  &  Weeks,  W.  B. 
McKay,  Bellamy  &  Bellamy,  Woodus  Kcl- 
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  Baglev,  W.  C.  Bowen,  S.  J.  Cal- 
vert, B.  S.  Gay,  G.  h.  Midjette,  F.  R. 
Harris,  C.  G.  Peebles.  J.  A.  Worrell, 
W.  H.  S.  Burgwyn,  Jr.,  Jackson;  T.  W. 
Mason,    Garysburg. 

ONSLOW. 

Frank  Thompson,  E.  M.  Koonce,  Jack- 
sonville; F.  D.  Koonce,  Richlands;  R. 
Duffy,  Catharine  Lake. 

ORANGE. 

John  W.   Graham,   Sam'!   M.   Gattis,  Ches- 
ter  D.    Turner,    Frank   >~ash,    Hillsboro;    W. 
S.   Roberson,   Thomas   Ruffin,   Chapel  Hill. 
PAMLICO. 

W.  T.  Caho.  Bayboro:  H.  L.  Gibbs,  Ori- 
ental;   Frank   Brinson,    Reelsboro. 

PASQUOTANK. 

E.  F.  Aydlett,  J.  Heywcod  Sawyer,  P.  H. 
Williams,  J.  C.  Brooks  Roscoe  W.  Tur- 
ner, C.  E.  Th.imiis.ui,  J.  B.  Leigh,  I.  M. 
Meekins,  W.  A.  Worth,  John  C.  B. 
Ehringhaus,  Ernest  Lin'"ood  Sawyer,  Geo. 
J.  Spence,  J.  Kenyon  Wilson,  W.  L.  Co- 
hoon,  Thomas  Jarvis  Markham,  Elizabeth 
City;  Frank  M.  Godfrev,  Weeksville. 
PENDER. 

J.  T.  Bland,  D.  11.  Bland,  (Bland  & 
Bland),  C.  E.  McCullen,  E.  L.  Parkins  A. 
K.   Powers,   Burgaw. 

PERQUIMANS. 

Chas.  Whedbce,  P.  W.  McMullan,  Jas.  S. 
McNider,    Hertford. 

person. 

W.  W.  Kitchin,  L.  M.  Carlton,  W.  D. 
Merritt,  W.  T.  Bradsh-Jr,  F.  0.  Carver,  S. 
G.  Winstead,  N.  Lunsford,  T.  0.  Brooks, 
Roxboro. 

PITT. 

T.  J.  Jarris,  A.  L.  Blow,  Harry  Skinner, 
Harry  Skinner,  Jr..  Harry  W.  Whedbee,  !'β–  
G.  James,  J.  B.  James,  W.  11.  Long,  F. 
C.  Harding,  J.  L.  Fleming,  Julius  Brown, 
R.  C.  Flanagan,  S.  <'.  Wooten,  P.  M. 
Wooten,  B.   F.   Tyson,   \\ .   F.   Evans,   G 


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ville;  H.  S.  Harris,  Farmville;  W.  J. 
Hooks,    Avden. 

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.     Holton,     R.     C.     Kelley, 
Asheboro. 

RICHMOND. 

A.  S.  Dockery,  W.  M.  Kelly,  W.  Steele 
Lowdermilk,  J.  D.  Shaw.  J.  P.  Cameron, 
A.  R.  McPhail,  W.  S.  Tliomas,  Rocking- 
ham;   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, 
T.  L.  Johnson,  T.  A.  McNeill,  Jr.,  Abner 
Nash,  E.  F.  Ward,  Lumberton;  S.  B.  Mc- 
Lean, B.  F.  McLean,  Leroy  Black,  Max- 
ton;  J.  P.  Wiggins,  Rowland;  Hamilton 
McMillan,    A.    P.    Spell,    Red   Springs. 

ROCKINGHAM. 

R.  D.  Reid,  Ira  R.  Humphreys,  J.  T. 
Ponnill,  Wentworth;  C.  0.  McMichael,  Mad- 
ison; A.  D.  Ivie,  A.  W.  Dunn,  Leaksville; 
H.  R.  Scott,  P.  W.  Glidewell;  A.  J.  Bur- 
ton, T.  S.  Reid,  J.  E.  Saintsing,  H.  P. 
Lane,  Reidsville;  James  M.  Sharp,  Jr., 
Stoneville. 

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.  Vanderford,  Jr.,  Bismarck 
Capps,  W.  B.  Smoot,.  G.  W.  Garland,  B.  F. 
Hatcher,  Kerr  Craige,  Stahle  Linn,  B.  B. 
Miller,  Salisbury;  T.  F.  Hudson,  Spencer; 
H.   C.   McKnight,   China  Grove. 

RUTHERFORD. 

Matt.  McBrayer,  Fred  McBraver,  S.  Gal- 
lert,  J.  M.  Carson,  W.  C.  McRorie,  M.  L. 
Edwards,  H.  C.  Elliott,  D.  F.  Morrow,  R. 
S.  Evans,  R.  E.  Morris,  J.  P.  Morris,  Fred 
Hamrick  Clark,  Rutherfordton;  .  H.  K. 
Biggerstaff,    Forest   City. 

SAMPSON. 

Henry  Alexander  Grady,  Archie  McL. 
Graham,  John  D.  Kerr,  Henry  E.  Faison, 
Isaac  C.  Wright,  John  E.  Fowler,  Buck  H. 
Grumpier,  Geo.  E.  Butler,  Cyrus  M.  Fair- 
cloth,    Clinton. 

SCOTLAND. 

W.  H.  Cox,  T.  J.  Dunn,  Jonathan  Peele, 
E.  H.  Gibson,  G.  H.  Russell,  M.  L.  John, 
Geo.  T.  Goodwyn,  W.  H.  Wetherspoon, 
Laurinburg. 

STANLY. 

J.  M.  Brown,  R.  L.  smith,  J.  R.  Price, 
R.  A.  Crowell,  R.  E.  Austin.  A.  C.  Hunev- 
cutt,  Z.  B.  Sanders,  J.  C.  Wright,  R.  Lane 
Brown,    Albemarle. 


STOKES. 

A.    H.    Joyce,    W.    W.    King,    J.   D.    Hum- 
phreys,   John   W.    Hall,   N.    O.    Petree,   Dan- 
bury;  J.  Y.  Phillips,  Dalton. 
SURRY. 

W.  F.  Carter,  S.  P.  Graves,  R.  L.  Hay- 
more,  Geo.  W.  Sparger,  J.  H.  Folger,  Vir- 
gil E.  Holcomb,  S.  S.  Lawrence,  Mount 
Airy;  T.  W.  Folger,  R.  C.  Freeman,  W.  L. 
Reece,  J.  Guy  Carter,  W.  M.  Jackson,  Dob- 
son;  J.  F.  Hendren,  Harry  Barker,  Elkin; 
J.  H.  Dobson,  Rockford;  O.  E.  Snow,  W. 
R.  Badgett,  Pilot  Mountain. 
SWAIN. 

A.    M.    Fry,    T.    D.    Brvson,    S.    W.    Black, 
A.    J.    Franklin,    F.    C.    Fisher,    A.    S.    Pat- 
terson,   L.    C.    Bell,   Bryson   City. 
T  R  A  N  S  YL  V  ANI  A. 

W.  B.  Duckworth,  Welch  Galloway,  D. 
L.  Englis,  R.  L.  Gash,  W.  W.  Zachary, 
W.    E.    Breese,    Brevard. 

TYRRELL. 

Mark  Majette,  T.  H.  Woodley,  E.  M.  Cox, 
Jos.    C.    Meekins,    Columbia. 
UNION. 

II.  B.  Adams,  Frank  Armfield,  R.  B. 
Redwine,  J.  C.  Sikes,  E.  C.  Williams,  R. 
W.  Lemmond,  Stevens  &  Love,  A.  M.  Stack, 
Ney  McNeely,  H.  B.  Adams,  Jr.,  Huxley 
McNeely,  Monroe;  J.  C.  Brooks,  Marshville. 
VANCE. 

Henry  T.  Powell,  A.  C.  Zollicoffer,  T.  T. 
Hicks,  A.  J.  Harris.  T.  M.  Pittman,  R.  S. 
McCoin,  G.  A.  Harrell,  J.  H.  Bridgers, 
J.  C.  Kittrell,  B.  II.  Perry,  W.  B.  Shaw, 
J.    Y.    Eaton,    Henderson. 

WAKE. 

Thomas  M.  Argo,  A.  B.  Andrews,  Jr., 
Samuel  A.  Ashe,  Murrav  Allen,  S.  J. 
Adams,  Richard  H.  Battle,  Ed.  S.  Battle, 
Bosworth  C  Beckwith,  Joseph  D.  Boushall, 
Victor  H.  Boyden,  Charles  M.  Busbee, 
Perrin  Busbee,  Phil  H.  Busbee,  C.  M.  Ber- 
nard, J.  W.  Bunn,  Walter  Clark,  Jr.,  A. 
L.  Cox,  F.  L.  Cox,  William  C.  Douglass, 
C.  B.  Denson,  Claude  Dockerv,  Alex. 
J.  Feild,  J.  H.  Fleming,  D.  F.  Fort, 
Jr.,  Bart  M.  Catling,  Robert  T.  Gray, 
Robert  L.  Gray,  J.  C.  L.  Harris,  Charles 
U.  Harris,  Ernest  Haywood,  John  W.  Hins- 
dale. John  W.  Hinsdale,  Jr.,  J.  Newton 
Holding,  Wesley  N.  Jones,  Armi- 
stead  Jones,  W,  B.  Jones,  Win- 
field  Lyon,  M.  Ashby  Lambert,  Ernest  P. 
Maynard,  B.  F.  Montague,  W.  A.  Mont- 
gomery, Herbert  E.  Norris,  William  J. 
Peele,  James  H.  Pou,  James  E.  Shepherd,  b. 
Brown  Shepherd,  Elmer  M.  Shaffer,  Robt.  N. 
Simms,  Alexander  Stronach,  Ed.  Chambers 
Smith,  William  B.  Snow,  Robt.  C.  Strong, 
Thomas  B.  Womack,  Walter  L.  Watson, 
Chas.  D.  Wildes,  T.  H.  Calvert,  J.  B. 
Cheshire,  Jr.,  Raleigh;  N.  H.  Johnson;  E. 
W.  Timberlake;  E.  W.  Timberlake,  Jr.,  N. 
Y.  Gulley,  Wake  Forest;  E.  F.  Upchurch, 
Cary;  Percy  J.  Olive,  Apex. 
WARREN. 

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,  I 


PRACTICING  ATTORNEYSβ€” PRACTICING    PHYSICIANS. 


Littleton. 

WASHINGTON. 

Samuel  B.  Spruill,  Asa  O.  Gaylord,  Van 
Buren  Martin,  Louis  W.  Gaylord,  Wm.  M. 
Bond,    Jr.,    Plymouth. 

WATAUGA. 

J.    C.   Fletcher,   E.    S.    Coffey,   F.   A.   Lin- 
ney,    E.    F.    Lovill,    W.    R.    Lovill,    Boone; 
L  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,  M.  T.  Dick- 
inson, N.  W.  Outlaw,  Goldsboro;  A.  S. 
Gradv,  J.  D.  Langston,  S.  A.  Bird,  E.  W. 
Hill,"  Mount    Olive. 

WILKES. 

Finley   &   Hendren,    W.    W.    Barber,   J.    A. 


Holbrook,   L.    N.    Lyon,    Backet  &  Gilreath, 
j  H.    A.    Cranor,    Wilkesboro;    O.    C.    Dancy, 
F.    D.    Hackett,    Nortli    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.   Hassel!,   W.   A.   Lucas,   E.  J. 
Barnes,    O.    P.    Dickinson,   J.    D.    Bardin,   J. 
A.    Farmer.    Wilson;    J.    G.    Anderson,    Elm 
City. 

YADKIN. 
R.     C.     Puryear,     D.     M.     Reece,     F.     W. 
Hanes,   S.   C.   Williams,   Yadkinville;    \V.   II. 
Reavis,    Hamptonville. 

YANCEY. 
J.    Bis   Ray,    G.    E.    Gardner,    E.    F.    Wat- 
son,   Burnsville;    H.    A.    Whittington,    Cane 
j  River;      J.    A.      Watson,      W.    S.      Gardner, 
Burnsville. 


Practicing  Physicians  in  North  Carolina. 


ALAMANCE. 

Altaroahaw β€” James  M.  Matkins. 
l'.urlingtonβ€” C.  A.  Anderson,  T.  S.  Fau- 
cett,  R.  A.  Freeman,  H.  M.  Montgom- 
ery, H.  R.  Moore,  John  W.  Page,  J.  A. 
Pickett,  L.  A.  Walker,  W.  G.  Stafford, 
T.  A.  Bohannon. 
Curtisβ€” L.   A.   Johnson. 

Lion    Collegeβ€” J.    A.    Crouse,    W.    T.    Hern- 
don,  Geo.   S.   Watson,  J.   Loftin  Kernodle. 
Grahamβ€” W.     R.     Goley,     Geo.     W.     Long, 

0.    J.    Parris,   W.    E.    Walker. 
Haw    Riverβ€” J.    W.    McPherson,    S.    D.    Mc- 
pherson,   Starke    Hassell. 
Mcbaneβ€” W.    N.    Tate,    T.    D.    Tyson,    N.    D. 

York. 
Oakdaleβ€” G.  A.  Foster. 

Saxapahawβ€” W.    T.     Sumner,    Robt    G.    Mc- 
Pherson,   E.    D.    Mann. 
Swepsonville β€” T.    R.    Williams. 
Union    Ridgeβ€” Charles    Manly    Walters. 

ALEXANDER. 
Hiddenite β€” Donald    H.     Deeper. 
Mount  Pisgahβ€” Ed.    S.    King. 
Stony  Pointβ€” J.    Mc.    Hunter. 
Taylorsvilleβ€” O.    L.    Hollar.    S.    T.   Crowson. 

ALLEGHANY. 
Anna β€” Talmage    Smith. 
Cherry  Lane β€” Hugh   Hanks. 
Edmondsβ€” W.    H.    Cooms. 
Lamar β€” B.    E.    Reeves. 
Laurclspring β€” Aaron    Osborn. 
Scottvilleβ€” B.    C.    Waddell. 
Sj.artaβ€” Robt.  Thompson,   S.   Edwards,  J.  L. 
Doughton,   B.   O.   Choate. 
ANSON. 
Ansonville β€” S.   B.   Carpenter,  J.   M.   Dunlap. 
Lilesvilleβ€” J.    Edwin    K-rr,    J.    L.    Wyatt. 
Morvenβ€” T.   F.   Meisenheimer,    D    Thompson. 
Peachlandβ€” W.   W.  Barrett. 
Polktonβ€” L.    C.    Smith. 

Wadesboroβ€” E.    S.    Ashe,   J.    II.    Bennett,   J. 
M.    Covington,    J.    M.    Covington,    Jr.,    J. 
E.    Hart,    R.    F.    D.    No.    2;    R.   D.    Ross. 
ASHE. 
Cliftonβ€” R.    W.    Jones. 


Creston β€” W.    J.    Robinson. 

Figβ€” B.    W.    Tugman. 

Graysonβ€” J.   J.    S.    Denney. 

Heltonβ€” A.    L.    Jones. 

Hopkinsβ€” T.     J.     Call. 

Jeffersonβ€” J.    W.    Colvard,.   Manley    Blevms.. 

J.    C.    Testerman. 
Lansing β€” T.    J.    Jones,    Lester   Jo'nes. 
Sturgillsβ€” S.   E.   Pennington. 
Sutherlandβ€” E.   M.  Loyd. 
Toddβ€” W.  R.  Backburn,  I.  T.  Lemly,  W.  R. 

Graham. 
Weaver's   Fordβ€” J.    H.    Barton. 

BEAUFORT. 

'  Auroraβ€” C.   S.    Staley,   S.    W.    suley. 

Bathβ€” J.    T.    Nicholson, 
i  Belhavenβ€” W.   J.    Bullock,   Wm.    D.    Kellum, 
H.     M.     Mariner,     (has.     Windley,     A.       K. 
Tayloe. 

Edwardsβ€” C.    C.    Dixon. 

Pantegoβ€” E.    S.    Credle. 

Pinetownβ€” II.    H.    Hunter. 

Washingtonβ€” W.  A.  Blount,  J.  G.  Blount, 
E.  M.  Brown,  J.  M.  Gallagher,  Ira  M. 
Hardy,  J.  L.  Nicholson,  P.  A.  Nichol- 
son, S.  T.  Nicholson,  Jno.  C.  Rodman, 
W.  P.  Small,  David  T.  Tayloe,  Joshua 
Tayloe. 

Yeatesvilleβ€” C.     C.     Jackson. 

BERTIE. 

Aulanderβ€” W.    J.    Harrell,    E.    H.    Horton. 

Colerain β€” L.   A.   Nowell. 

Kelfordβ€” Paul  C.   Brittle. 

Lewistonβ€” Wavland  Mitchell,   L.    S.   Webb. 

Powellsvilleβ€” J.    B.    Ruffin. 

Roxobelβ€” Alanson  Capehart.    P.   C.   Jenkins. 

Windsorβ€” Jno.  L.  Pritchard,  Edward  W. 
Pugh,  Whitmel  S.  Gurley,  Chas.  J.  Saw- 
yer. 

BLADEN. 

Clarktonβ€” L.    B.     Evans,     George  L.    Clark. 

Council β€” B.   F.   Adkins. 

East  Arcadia β€” Jas.   Devane. 

Llizabethtown β€” Newton   Robinson. 

Garlandβ€” R.    S.    Cromartie. 

White  Oakβ€” W.   H.   G.  Lucas. 


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BRUNSWICK. 

El    Pasoβ€” E.    G.    Goodman. 
Phoenix β€” T.     V.    Moore. 
Shallotteβ€” W.    H.    Goley,    J.    A.    Stone. 
Southportβ€” W.      G.      Curtis,        J.      Arthur 
Dosher,   D.    I.   Watson. 

BUNCOMBE. 

Alexander β€” W.    J.    Clontz. 

Ashevilleβ€” 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.  Burroughs  J.  F.  Car- 
raway,  A.  W.  Calloway,  T.  P.  Cheese- 
borough,  F.  J.  Clemenger,  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. 
Hilliard,  C.  S.  Jordan,  L.  B.  McBrayer,  F. 
T.  Meriwether,  Lewis  A.  Merrimon,  M.  C. 
Millender,  C.  L.  Minor,  E.  R.  Morris, 
Peter  B.  Orr,  C.  C.  Orr,  Paul  Paquin, 
Arthur  Pritchard,  Geo."  W.  Purefoy, 
C.  V.  Reynolds,  M.  H.  Henncl, 
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. 
Whi taker,  W.  P.  Whittington,  John  H. 
Williams,  C.   St.  V.  Zimmerman. 

Black  Mountainβ€” T.  3.  Archer,  C.  E.  Cot- 
ten. 

Candlerβ€” Geo.    H.    Thrash. 

Jupiter β€” I.    A.    Harris. 

Swanannoa β€” R.    I.     Wilson. 

BURKE. 

Glen    Alpine β€” E.    A.    Hennessee. 

Morganton β€” Paul  V.  Anderson,  James  R. 
Anderson,  Jas.  K.  Hall,  John  McCamp- 
bell,  W.  Ed.  Phifer,  Joseph  B.  Riddle, 
C.  E.  Ross,  Isaac  M.  Taylor,  Hugh  R. 
Thompson,     E.     S.     Warlick. 

Rutherford  Collegeβ€” T.  V.  Goode,  S.  S. 
Peterson. 

CABARRUS. 

Concordβ€” L.    M.    Archev,    D.    T.    Boger,    D. 

G.    Caldwell,    R.   M.    King,   J.    S.    Lafterty, 

Smoot  &  Pemberton,   F.   O.   Rogers,   J.   W. 

Wallace,   R.    S.    Young,    G.    J-    Gouger,    R. 

F.  D.  No.  2;  T.  F.  Pharr,  R.  F.  D.  No.  6. 
Georgeville β€” I.  β€’  A.    Yowe. 
Harrisburgβ€” S.    A.    Grier.    J.    C.    Black,    R. 

F.    D.   No.   2. 
Kannapolis β€” J.    W.    Flowe. 
Mt.    Pleasant β€” P.     A.    Barrier,    M.    A.    Foil, 

J.    M.    Matthews. 

CALDWELL. 

Blackstone β€” G.    H.    Carter. 

Collettsvilleβ€” W.     M.     White. 

Granite  Falls β€” O.     J.      Corpening,     B.     G. 

Flowers,    G.     E.    Flowers,    A.     D.     Jones, 

J.    B.    Wright. 
Lenoirβ€” L.   H.   Coffey,     W.     P.  Ivey,  A.  A. 

Kent,    C.    J.    Mattocks,    C.    D.    McNairy, 

J.    Claud   Moore,    C.    L.    Wilson. 

CAMDEN. 

Gregoryβ€” C.    G.    Ferebee. 
Shilohβ€” W.   W.    Sawyer. 
South   Millsβ€” B.    W.    Cohen. 


CARTERET. 

Atlantic β€” L.    C.    Adams. 

Beaufortβ€” A.  B.  Chapin,  F.  M.  Clark, 
Geo.  Davis,  C.  L.  Duncan,  C.  S.  Max- 
well. 

Logue β€” J.    W.    Sanders. 

Harlowe β€” C.    N.    Mason. 

Marshallberg β€” D.     S.     George. 

Morehead  Cityβ€” K.  P.  B.  Boomer,  W.  E. 
Ileaden. 

Witβ€” Wm.  T.   Paul. 

CASWELL. 

Blackwcllsβ€” J.     F.     Badgett. 

Melver,    R.    F.    D.    No.    1β€” Sterling    Ware. 

Ridgeville β€” Harvey    Robertson. 

Semora β€” M.    H.   McBride,   J.   F.    Swann. 

Union  Ridge,  R.  F.  D.  No.  1β€” J.  A.  Pin- 
nix. 

Yanceyville β€” S.    A.    Malloy. 

CATAWBA. 

(  atawba β€” Fred   Y.    Long,    L.    G.    Skinner. 

Ciarmont β€” D.    M.    Moser. 

Conover β€” D.    McD.    Yount,    F.   L.    Herman. 

Hickory β€” H.  L.  Abernethy,  W.  L.  Aber- 
nethv,  C.  M.  Childs,  J.  A.  Childs,  Fred 
T.  Foard,  J.  T.  Johnson,  H.  C.  Menzies, 
J.  H.  Shuford,  B.  F.  Whiteside,  T.  C. 
Blackburn. 

Maidenβ€” P.   J.   Klutz,   J.   C.   Whiteside. 

Newton β€” Jas.  R.  Campbell,  W.  H.  Ever- 
hart,  T.  W.  Long,  J.  H.  Yount,  Geo.  H. 
West. 

CHATHAM. 

Apex β€” C.    G.    Upchurch. 

Bynum β€” A.    W.    Mann,    J.    N.    Taylor. 

(joldston β€” Wm.   Burns,  R.   M.   Fields. 

Gulfβ€” R.    W.    Palmer. 

Lockville β€” P.    D.    Laster. 

Moncure β€” W.    J.    Strickland. 

Morrisville β€” Hugh     Wilson. 

.Mount    Vernon    Springs β€” J.    C.    Kirkman. 

Ore    Hillβ€” O.    B.    Stroud. 

Pittsboroβ€” H.   T.   Chapin,   L.    E.   Farthing. 

Siler  Cityβ€” J.  D.  Edwards,  T.  A.  Kirk- 
man. 

CHEROKEE. 

Andrewsβ€” C.  H.  Orr,  G.  D.  Webb,  Edgar 
Tidwell. 

Ballew β€” W.   C.   Mason. 

Culbertsonβ€” L.    R.   Casteel,  C.    F.   Walker. 

Murphy β€” J.  F.  Abernethy,  N.  B.  Adams, 
S.  C.  Highway,  B.  B.  Meroney,  W.  O. 
Patton. 

Unaka β€” J.   H.   Crawford,   Allen  Stiles. 
CHOWAN. 

Cisco β€” J.     R.     Parker. 

Edentonβ€” R.  Dillard,  J.   H.  McMullan,  T.  J. 
Hoskins,    H.    M.    S.    Cason. 
CLAY. 

Hayesvilleβ€” J.  M.  Sullivan,  P.  B.  Killian, 
R.    T.    Coleman. 

CLEVELAND. 

Casar β€” C.   N.   Peeler. 

Cleveland  Millsβ€” L.    L.    Self. 

Earlsβ€” J.    P.    Aydlette,    W.    J.    Trent. 

Fallston β€” E.    A.    Houser. 

Groverβ€” Geo.    Oates. 

King's  Mountainβ€” O.  G.  Falls,  B.  R.  Hun- 
ter, J.   L.  McKay,  J.   G.  Hord. 

Lattimore β€” L.    V.   Lee. 

Lawndale β€” A.     M.     Edwards. 


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Ill 


Mooresboro β€” C.    0.    Champion,    S.    S.    Roys- 

ter. 
Polkvilleβ€” G.    M.    Gold,    V.    J.    Palmer. 
Shelbyβ€” J.    F.    Beam,    R.    C.    Ellis,     W.     T. 

Grigg,    E.    B.    Lattimore,    T.    E.    McBray- 

er,    W.    F.    Mitchell.    Rnfus    R.    Morrison, 

B.    H.   Palmer,   J.    W.   Wood. 
Wacoβ€” G.    T.    Evans. 

COLUMBUS. 

Boardman β€” H.    O.    Easley. 

Chadbournβ€” J.  F.  Blake,  W.  F.  Smith,  S. 
M.    Withers. 

Cronlev β€” D.     B.    Jordan. 

Fair   Bluffβ€” A.    G.    Floyd. 

Taborβ€” D.    N.    Gore. 

Whitevilleβ€” W.  H.  Crowell,  H.  B.  Max- 
well,   J.    A.    McNeill. 

CRAVEN. 

Dover β€” Raymond    Pollock. 

New    Bernβ€” Geo.     A.    Caton,     Chas.     Duffy, 

Francis    Duffy,    Leinster    Duffy,      N.      M. 

Gibbs,    F.    W.    Hughes,    B.    DuVal    Jones, 

R.    S.    Primrose,      J.    F.    Rhenn,      N.    H. 

Street,   J.    M.    Ward,    J.    F.    Patterson. 
Vanceboro β€” James  Dugoid. 

CUMBERLAND. 

Cedar   Creekβ€” K.    G.    Averitt. 

Fayetteville β€” J.  H.  Highsmith,  Seavey 
Highsmith,  W.  S.  Jordan,  J.  H.  Marsh, 
J.  V.  McGoughan,  Jno.  A.  McKethan,  A. 
S.  Rose,  J.  W.  McNeill,  J.  M.  Lilly,  E. 
J.    Scofield,    D.    G.    McKethan. 

Godwin β€” J.    N.    McLean. 

Hope  Millsβ€” Leon  Watson,  J.  A.  Willing- 
ham. 

Little    River    Academy β€” W.    C.    Melvin. 

Raefordβ€” G.  W.  Brown,  A.  P.  Dixon,  Geo. 
A.    Graham. 

Rockfishβ€” G.    W.    Ray. 

Stedmanβ€” T.    C.    Bullock,    E.    P.    Williams. 

CURRITUCK. 

Coinjock β€” J.   F.   Garrington. 

Jarvisburg β€” J.    M.    Newbern. 

Moyockβ€” Stuart   Mann,    F.    W.    Ritter. 

Poplar   Branchβ€” W.    T.    Griggs. 

Shawsboro β€” Henry   M.    Shaw. 

Sligoβ€” W.     H.     Cowell. 

DARE. 

Buxton β€” J.   J.  Davis. 

Manteoβ€” Woodson  B.  Fearing,  Franklin  P. 
Gates,  John  D.   Cogswell. 

DAVIDSON. 

Denton β€” Abel    Anderson,    Dr.    Plummer. 

rairmont β€” A.     A.     York. 

Jackson    Hill β€” A.    Bulla. 

Lexington β€” E.  J.  Buchanan,  D.  J.  Hill, 
Joel  Hill,  W.  L.  Hill,  W.  J.  Vestal,  R. 
U.   Zimmerman,   C.   M.   Clodfelter. 

Linwood β€” J.    E.    Cathell,    J.    A.    Myers. 

Thomasville β€” P.  S.  Easley,  Joseph  Bird,  C. 
A.  Julian,  J.  H.  Mock,  J.   W.   Peacock. 

Wallburgβ€” J.    A.    Dimmette. 
DAVIE. 

Advance β€” J.    F.    Martin,    T.    T.    Watkins. 

Calahalnβ€” J.    M.    Cain. 

Cooleemee β€” J.    R.    Lowery. 

Farmingtonβ€” E.   M.   Griffin,   W.   G.  Johnson. 

Mocksvilleβ€” B.  C.  Clement,  W.  C.  Mar- 
tin, J.   W.   Rodwell,  M.   D.   Kimbrough. 


DUPLIN. 

Beulaville β€” G.    W.    Kennedy. 

Chinquepin β€” J.    F.    Landing. 

Faisori β€” D.    N.    Seawell,    John    M.    Faison. 

Kenansville β€” John    A.     Ferrall. 

Magnolia β€” R.    L.    Carr. 

Resaca β€” J.   F.    Maxwell. 

Rose   Hillβ€” T.    R.    Hatcher. 

Wallaceβ€” J.    W.    Carroll,    B.    R.    Graham. 
Warsaw β€” L.    Hussey,    J.    M.    Williams,   J.   L. 
Lane. 

DURHAM. 

Durhamβ€” C.  A.  Adams.  N.  P.  Boddie,  E. 
H.  Bowling,  N.  D.  Bitting,  Arch.  Cheat- 
ham, R.  L.  Felts,  W.  A.  Graham,  Joseph 
Graham,  C.  S.  Hicks,  W.  N.  Hicks,  N. 
M.  Johnson,  A.  C.  Jordan,  B.  W.  Fossett, 
T.  A.  Mann,  J.  M.  Manning,  R.  A.  Moore, 
J.  M.  O'Kelly,  W.  W.  Olive,  R.  J. 
Teague,    C.    A.    Woodard. 

East    Durham β€” Geo.    H.    Ross. 

Gormanβ€” R.    E.    Nichols,    M.    P.    Ward. 

Rougemoht β€” J.   D.   Mavnard. 

West  Durhamβ€” R.   Holloway,   B.   U.    Brooks. 

EDGECOMBE. 

Battleboro β€” H.    B.    Marriott. 

Elm    Citvβ€” W.    T.    Mercer. 

Macclesfieldβ€” C.     B.     Walton. 

Old   Spartaβ€” M.    B.    Pitt. 

Rockv     Mountβ€” M.      R.      Braswell,    C.      B. 

Killohrew,    E.    M.    Quiller,    G.    L.    Wim- 

berly. 
Tarboro β€” J.    H.    Anderson,    J.    M.    Baker,    S. 

P.    Bass,    S.    N.    Harrel!,   Jeff   D.    Jenkins. 

L.    L.    Staton,      W.    J.      Thigpen,    W.     W 

Greene. 
Whitakersβ€” W.    H.    Cobb,    J.    P.    Speight,   J. 

C.    Braswell,    R.    II.    Speight. 

FORSYTH. 

Bethaniaβ€” E.    F.    Strickland. 

Kernersville β€” R.    L.    Carlton,    J.    T.    Justico. 

Pfafftownβ€” J.    W.    Davis. 

Rural   Hallβ€” S.    S.    Flynt. 

Walkertown β€” J.    <3.    Hammock. 

Winstonβ€” H.     T.     Bahnson,     John     Bvnum. 

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.     Linville.     E.     A. 

Lockett,    H.     S.    Lott,    J.     P.    Nicholson, 

S.     F.     Pfhol,    Robt.     L.     Rierson,    J.  '  F. 

Shaffner,     J.     F.     Shaffner,     Jr.,     E.       H. 

Spainhour,    W.    O.    Spencer,    C.    L.    Sum- 
'    mers,    J.    Thos.    Wright,    W.    C.    Linville, 

J.    K.    Pepper. 

FRANKLIN. 

Cedar    Rockβ€” E.    H.    Bobbitt. 

Centreville β€” J.    R.    Wheless. 

Franklintonβ€” J.  H.  Harris,  R.  B.  Hen- 
derson,   R.    N.    Winston. 

Lethaβ€” K.    M.    Clark. 

Louisburgβ€” S.  P.  Burt,  O.  L.  Ellis,  R. 
P.  Floyd,  J.  E.  Malone,  R.  F.  Yarbor- 
ough. 

Youngsvilleβ€” P.  R.  Hatch,  I.  G.  Riddick, 
J.    E.    Timberlake. 


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GASTON. 

Belmontβ€” W.  W.  Davis,  N.  A.  Orr,  Price  B. 
Hall. 

Bessemer  City β€” R.  H.  Garren,  D.  A.  Garri- 
son, H.  E.  Rowe. 

Cherryvillcβ€” W.  H.  Houser,  A.  W.  Howell, 
J.  M.  Hunter. 

Dallas β€” J.   H.   Jenkins,   Arnold  Stovall. 

Gastonia β€” C.  E.  Adams,  McT.  G.  Anders,  S. 
A.  Wilkins,  II.  M.  Eddleman,  H.  F.  Glenn, 
L.  N.  Glenn,  (has.  E.  McLean,  R.  M. 
Reid,    J.    M.    Sloan,    F.    G.    Wilson. 

High   Shoalsβ€” Robt.    W.    Petrie. 

Lowell β€” G.    R.    Patrick,    Frank    Robinson. 

McAdenvilleβ€” J.    W.    Taylor. 

Mount  Holly β€” Robert  Rhyne,  James  J.  Stew- 
art. 

Stanleyβ€” M.   C.   Hunter,  T.  C.   Quickie. 
GATES. 

Gatesβ€” R.    C.     Smith. 

Gatesville β€” Geo.    D.    Williams. 

Hobbsville β€” C.    F.    Winslow. 

Reynoldson β€” W.    O.    P.    Lee. 

Sunburyβ€” G.    C.    Brooks,    E.    F.    Corbett. 
GRAHAM. 

Brockβ€” G.    F.    Brock. 

Robbinsvilleβ€” L.  D.  Hooper,  M.  T.  Max- 
well,   F.    T.    MeKaig. 

Yellow   Creek β€” S.    F.    Howell. 

GRANVILLE. 

Creedmore β€” J.    A.    Sanderford. 

Grissomβ€” G    T.    Sikes. 

Hesterβ€” Wm.    B.    Bullock. 

Northside β€” O.    W.    Holloway. 

Oxfordβ€” S.  D.  Booth,  T  L.  Booth,  S.  H. 
Cannadav,  Ben.  K.  Hays,  E.  B.  Meadows, 
J.  A.  Morris,  L.  C.  Taylor,  G.  S. 
Watkins,    G.    A.    Coggeshall. 

Stemβ€” P.    R.    Hardee. 

Stovallβ€” W  L.  Taylor. 

GREENE. 

Farmville β€” Albert    West. 

Hookertonβ€” G.  C.  Edwards,  W.  A.  Robert- 
son. 

Snow   Hill β€” James   H.    Harper,    W.    B.    Mur- 
phy,   Jr.,    W.    Vv.    Whittington. 
GUILFORD. 

Brown    Summit β€” J.    W.    Jones. 

Gibsonville β€” II.  P.  Bowman,  G.  E.  Jordan, 
J.    V.    Dick. 

Greensboro β€” J.  B.  Angle.  C.  W.  Banner,  J. 
T.  J.  Battle,  WT.  P.  Beall,  Arthur  Ogburn 
Spoon,  B.  W.  Best,  H.  C.  Bovles,  j.  G. 
Broadnax,  Z.  T.  Brooks,  Al. 

Coble,  Rigdon  O.  Dees,  H.  H.  Dod- 
son,  P.  W.  Flagg,  AL  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.  Knight, 
A.  E.  Ledbetter,  Thos.  R.  Little,  John 
W.  Long,  John  E.  Logan,  W.  J.  Mead- 
ows, E.  R.  Michaux,  Miss  May  S.  Miles, 
Chas.  W.  Moseley,  J.  T.Reives,  W.  J. 
Richardson,  Chas.  Robertson,  John 
Thames,  Samuel  Tucker,  J.  P.  Turner,  A. 
R.  Wilson,  John  Roy  Williams,  John  A. 
William?,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  H.  Tucker,  Jno. 
W.  Tankersley,  Geo.  Flovd  Ross,  Jos.  A. 
Byers,  W.  P.  Rieves,  A.  L.  Petree,  G.  W. 
Kernodle,   J.    P.    Jarboe. 


Guilford  College β€” Jessd  F.  McCracken,  M. 
F.   Fox. 

Hight  Pointβ€” John  T.  Burrus,  J.  W. 
Burton,  W.  J.  McAnally,  W.  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,  G.  F. 
Duncan. 

Jamestownβ€” D,  A.  Armfield,  J.  E.  Foscue, 
J.    R.    Gordon. 

McLeansvilleβ€” C.    S.    Gilman,    W.    T.    Holt, 

A.  P.    McD'aniel. 

Oak   Ridgeβ€” S.    A.    Cook,   J.    R.    Paddison. 
Pleasant    Garden β€” Claibom    Gray. 
Pomona β€” J.    G.    Ector,    Dr.    Norman. 
Stokesdaleβ€” J.    J.    Hilton,    C.    W.   Taylor,   B. 

T.    Bitting. 
Summerfieid β€” W.    C.    Davis,    H.    Willis. 
Vandalia β€” J.    T.    Reaves. 

HALIFAX. 

Enfield β€” John    A.     Collins,    A.     S.     Harison, 

L.    T.    Whitaker. 
Halifax β€” H.    B.    Ferguson. 
Hobgood β€” K.    Leggett. 

Roanoke  Rapids β€” A.   C.   Hoyt    S.   B.   Pierce. 
Scotland    Neckβ€” H.     I.     Clark,    Dr.     Smith, 

J.    P.    Wimberly. 
filler}- β€” F.    M.    Register. 
Weldonβ€” I.    E.    Green,    A.    B.   Zollicoffer,   D. 

B.  Zollicoffer. 

HARNETT. 

Broadway β€” Leon   Watson. 

Buie's  Creek β€” Jno.  A.  McKay.  J.  F.  Mc- 
Kay. 

Chalybeate    Springs β€” J.    W.    Haiford. 

Coats β€” H.     Utley. 

Dukeβ€” W.    P.    Holt. 

Dunn β€” 0.  L.  Denning,  I.  F.  Hicks,  Chas. 
Highsmith,    W.    L.    Hudson,    S.    P.   J.    Lee, 

C.  H.    Sexton. 
Godwin β€” J.    W.    McLean. 

Lillington β€” L.    J.    Arnold,    J.    E.    Caviness, 

J.    H.    Withers. 
Lindenβ€” W.    C.   Melvin,   F.    Smith. 
Summerville β€” A.     M.     McKav. 
Wadeβ€” C.    J.    McComb. 

HAYWOOD. 
Canton β€” J.    H.    Mease,    J.    E.    Moore,    A.    B. 

Willis,    J.    E.    Wilson. 
Clvdeβ€” F.    M.    Davis,    S.   3.    Medford,    R.    L. 

Walker. 
Dellwoodβ€” J.    C.    Rich. 
Waynesvilleβ€” J.    F.    Abel,    R.    L-    Allen,    J. 

R.    McCracken,    H.    L.    McFayden,    B.    H. 

Greenwood,    Samuel    L     Stringfield,    Thos. 

Stringfield,   J.   Howell   Wav. 

HENDERSON. 
Dana β€” J.  F.  Harris. 
Flat    Rock β€” Arthur    R.    Guerard. 
Fletcherβ€” Lloyd    P.    Russell. 
Fruitland β€” W.    G.    Hutcherson 
Hendersonville β€” T.    A.    Allen,    G.    E.    Dixon, 

A.    B.    Drafts,    J.    L.    Edgerton,    C.    Few, 

W.   B.    Howe,    Wm.    R.    Kirk,   J.    G.    Wal- 

drop,   J.    S.    Brown. 
Mill   River β€” L.    L.   Johnson. 
Zirconia β€” Levi    Jones 

HERTFORD. 
Ahoskieβ€” J.     H.    Mitchell,    A.    W.    Greene, 

Paul    H.    Mitchell. 
Como β€” T.   I.    Burbage. 


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Harrellsv'illeβ€” Jesse   Powell. 
Menolaβ€” Clifton     G.     Parker. 
Murfreesboroβ€” W.   G.    Freeman,    R.    H.   Gary, 

G.    N.    Ha  Tell. 
Wintonβ€” C.     F.    Griffin.    W.    B.    Pollard. 

HYDE. 
E  airfle'.dβ€” J.    A.    Mann.    R.    N.    Cartwright, 

A.   G.   Harris. 
Lake  Landingβ€”    M.    M.    Hurry. 
Swan    Quarterβ€” E.    H.    Jones,    R.    E.    Wind- 
ley,  Eugea  Windley. 

IREDELL. 
Cool    Springs β€” J.     R.    i.owery. 
Dunlapβ€” E.   A.    Hall. 
Eufolaβ€” W.    W.    Wilhelm. 
Evalinβ€” J    V.    Williams. 
Harmonyβ€” W.    G.    Nicholson. 
Loray β€” L.   V.    Cloaninger 
Mooresvilleβ€” A.    E.    Bell     F.    A.    Carpenter, 
J.  T.  Moore,  N.  G.  Moore,  S.  W.  Steven- 
son,   James   Young. 
Mt.    Mourneβ€” Walter   B.   Mott. 
New    Hope β€” J.    N.    Summers. 
Renoβ€” H.    F.    Bailey. 

Statesvilleβ€” M.  R.  Adams,  Thos.  E.  Ander- 
son, Archibald  Campbell,  L.  Harrill,  W. 
J.  Hill,  J.  E.  King,  H.  F.  Long,  J.  E. 
McLaughlin,  F.  L.  Snarpe,  E.  M.  Yount, 
Albert  Houck. 
Turnersburgβ€” P.  C.  Jurney. 
Troutmanβ€” R.   W.   Mills,   E.   E.   Klutz. 

JACKSON. 
Dillsboroβ€” Chas.    Z.    Candler,    J.    M.    Cand- 
ler. 
Painter β€” A.    A.    Nichols. 
Sylvaβ€” D.   D.   Hooper,   A.   S.  Nichols. 
Websterβ€” Wm,    Self. 

JOHNSTON. 
Bensonβ€” F.   T.   Moore,   G.   E.   Parker,   W.   H. 

Rowland. 
Claytonβ€” E.    N.    Booker,    J.    A.    Griffin,    B. 
A.    Hocutt,    G.    A.   McLemore,   J.    B.    Rob- 
ertson,   J.    J.    Young. 
Four  Oaksβ€” Jno.   H.   Stanly,  J.  D.  T.   Wel- 

lons. 
Kenlyβ€” J.   C.   Grady,   G.   S.   Coleman,   G.   A. 

Hood,  Jas.   F.   Justice. 
Princetonβ€” J.  B.  Strachon,  A.  G.  Woodard. 
Selmaβ€” R.  J.  Noble,  J.  B.  Person,  Geo.  D. 

Vick,  R.  P.  Noble. 
Smithfieldβ€” Thel.    Hooks,    L.    A.    Munns,    G. 
J.  Robinson,  A.   H.   Rose,  L.  D.  Wharton. 
JONES. 
Maysvilleβ€” N.   G.   Shaw. 
Pollocksvilleβ€” A.      F.         Hammond,    G.    R. 

Hughes. 
Trentonβ€” W.   W.    Early,   H.   G.   Monk. 

LEE. 
Jonesboroβ€” H.   B.   Hoyle,   E.    P.    Snipes. 
Sanfordβ€” W.   A.  Monroe,  J.  P.  Monroe,  Lynn 
Mclver,    W.    D.    Gilmore,    E.    M.    Mclver, 
I.   H.  Lutterloh,  J.  L.  Sheppard,  R.  F.  D. 
LENOIR. 
Kinstonβ€” W.    F.   Hargrove,   Jas.   M.   Parrott, 
A.   DeK.    Parrott,  W.   T.   Parrott,  Jno.   A. 
Pollock,     C.     L.     Pridgen,     Henry     Tull, 
V.    E.    Weyher,    R.    A.    Whittaker,    F.    A. 
Whittaker,   C.   B.   Woodley,   R.   W.   Woot- 
ten,    H.    O.    Hyatt. 
LaGrange β€” J.    C.    Green,    J.    M.    Hodges,    J. 
W.   P.   Smithwick. 


LINCOLN. 

Cr0US( β€” Chas.     II.     Hoover. 

Denverβ€”  H.    N.    Abernethy,    C.    L.    McCaul. 

Iron    Station β€” Augustus    Smith. 

I.incolntonβ€” Geo.  II.  Cviotner,  L.  A.  Cro- 
well,  R.  B.  Killian,  R.  W.  Petri..  John 
W.   Saine,  J.   S.   Wise,  .).    B.    Wn, 

f.owesville β€” C.    B.    Thompson. 

Orleans β€” \V.     A.     Bass. 

Reepsville β€” W.   C.   Kiser. 

MACON. 

Aquone β€” D.    L.    Haney. 

Franklinβ€” S.  H.  Lyle,  J.  H.  Fonts,  W.  A. 
Rogers,    F.    L.    Siler. 

Highlands β€” Marv    E.    Lapham. 
MADISON. 

Barnard β€” W.   B.   Fortner. 

Big   Laurelβ€” I.    E.    Burnett. 

Cantoβ€” C.    E.   Roberts,   W.    H.    Hughes. 

Englishβ€” I.    L.    English. 

Hot   Springs β€” E.   J.   Pecir. 

Joe β€” J.    Reynolds. 

Marshallβ€” Frank  Roberts,  W.  J.  Weaver,  J. 
C.    Tilson,    J.    W.    Moore. 

Mars  Hillβ€” J.  H.  Baird,  W.  F.  Robinson,  J. 
W.    Baird. 

Spring  Creekβ€” T.   J.    Frisbee,   S.    B.   Woody. 

Walnutβ€” A.    J.    McDevitt. 

MARTIN. 

Everetts β€” J.    H.    Saunders. 

Hamiltonβ€” M.   I.    Fleming,   B.    L.    Long. 

Jamesville β€” J.     E.     Smithwick. 

Robersonville β€” W.  H.  Hargrove,  R.  J.  Nel- 
son,   J.    E.    Ward. 

Williamstonβ€” J.  B.  H.  Knight.  J.  Tf.  Saun- 
ders, W.  E.  Warn  n,  .1.  S.  Rhodes,  Hugh 
B.    York. 

Mcdowell. 

Dysartsvilleβ€” W.  W.  Gilbert,  Jno.  0.  Sim- 
mons. 

Marionβ€” B.  L.  Ashworth.  B.  A.  Cheek.  M. 
L.  Justice.  G.  P.  Justice,  Guy  S.  Kirby, 
M.   F.   Morphew. 

Nealsvilleβ€” J.  L.   D'oster. 

Old  Fortβ€” R.  II.  Garren,  Dr.  Freeman,  Dr. 
Mcintosh. 

MECKLENBURG. 

Belmontβ€” N.    A.    Orr. 

Chadwick β€” Leighton    W.    Hovis. 

Charlotteβ€” J.  S.  Abernethy.  Miles  B.  Aber- 
nethy, Annie  L.  Alexander.  J.  R.  Alex- 
ander, J.  A.  Austin,  Ftvd  Austin, 
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, 
W.  A.  Graham,  J.  T.  Hiatt,  F. 
O.  Hawley,  A.  M.  Herron,  John 
R.  Irwin,  Parks  M.  King,  P.  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.  Msbet,  Brodie  C. 
Nolle,  W.  W.  Pharr,  George  W.  Pressly, 
E.  C.  Register,  Wm.  M.  Hunter,  L.  C. 
Keerans,  Geo.  W.  Graham.  L.  B.  Newell, 

B.  J.  Witherspoon.  R.  Z.  Querry,  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- 


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der,  W.  T.  Woodley,  Win.  Allen.  L.  W. 
Keerans,  T.  H.  Wright,  C.  11.  < '.  Mill-. 
II.  S.  Munroe,  L.  B.  Newell,  Q.  R.  Morri- 
son.   R.    II.    Lafferty,    II.    F.    Ray,    F.    D. 

Austin,   J.   S.   Clifford,   A.   I).   Glascock.    10. 

('.   Boyette,   J.   T.    Hiatt,   W.   M.    Hunter. 
(  nii'tβ€” S.    M.    Henderson. 
Davidson β€” Mary    L.    Martin,    Robt.    H.    Laf- 
ferty,   H.    S.    Munroe,    J.    P.    Munroe,    W. 

M.    Stone,    J.    W.    Summers,    P.    S.    Easley, 

W.   W.   Wash  am. 
linntersvilleβ€” J.    E.    S.    Davidson,    Thos.    M. 

McCov,    W.    W.    <  r:n    n.    T.    F.    Stevenson, 

R.   G.   Query,   J.    W.   Wallace. 
Matthewsβ€” Henry    Q.     Alexander,    Thos.     N. 

Reid. 
Mint   Hillβ€” J.   Mc.   De   Armond. 
X  wells β€” V.    MeK.    Long. 
Pinevilleβ€” W.   R.   Reid,   J.  S.   Hood. 
Sardis β€” Lester    W.     Hunter. 

MITCHELL. 

Bakersvilleβ€” M.    F.    Penland,    V.    R.    Butt, 

F.    P.    Slagle. 
i  ranberry β€” Charles    Buchanan. 
K'l;   Parkβ€” T.    J.    Proffit,    J.   R.    Sutton,   Dr. 

Bingham. 
T,  dger β€” Miss    Holeman. 
Montezumaβ€” Dr.    Goss. 
P'um   Treeβ€” K.    H.    Sloop. 
R  'lief β€” Isaac   Bradshaw. 
Saginaw β€” Richard  Bingham. 
Spruce     Pine β€” Charles     Peterson,       C.       G. 

Bryant. 

MONTGOMERY. 

β– \sbury β€” F.    E.    Asbury. 

Riscoeβ€” H.   E.   Bowman.  J.  A.   Dowd. 

Mount   Gilcadβ€” Wilmer  L.    Grantham,    C.    B. 

Ingram. 
ctar β€” J.    B.    Shamberger. 

Chas.   Paligny,   James  A.   Sisk,   A.   F. 

Thompson,   W.    A.   Simmons. 

MOORE. 

Aberdeen β€” A.    H.    McLeod. 

(    imeronβ€” Dr.   Matthews. 

Carthageβ€” Gilbert  McLeod,   H.   M.   Mathews, 

H.    B.    Shields.    J.    W.      Wilcox,     M.      E. 

Street,    Alex   Kelly. 
P:gh   Fallsβ€” A.    H.    Caveness. 
Jackson   Springs β€” A.    A.   McDonald. 
!β€’   uthem    Pihi  sβ€” A.   M.    Blair.    Edwin   Glad- 
β€’i,    Dr.    Mudget,    W.    P.    Swett. 

NASH. 

Pattleboroβ€” H.    B.    Marriott. 

(  astaliaβ€” T.    A.    Matthews,    Ollie    Coppedge. 

Finchβ€” C.    H.    Brantlev. 

llesexβ€” J.   B.    Phillips,   Jr. 

Nashvilleβ€” Jas.  P.  Battle,  J.  T.  Strickland, 
H.    H.    Whittaker. 

Rnckv  Mountβ€” L.  C.  Covington,  Robt.  B. 
Miller,  R.  II.  Speight,  Jr..  J.  P.  White- 
head,   W.    H.    Whitehead,   W.    P.    Simpson. 

Spring  Hopeβ€” W.  M.  Edwards,  Hassell 
Brantley,  S.  B.  Dew,  E.  M.  Perry,  L.  H. 
Schubert. 

NEW   HANOVER. 

Wilmington β€”  Joseph  Akerman,  J.  H.  Al- 
ston, W.  K.  Anders.  Charles  D.  Bell, 
W.  J.  H.  Bellamy,  R.  H.  Bellamy,  C.  H. 
Bauseman,    D.     W.    Bullock,    T.    S.    Bur- 


hank.  J  B.  Cranm  r.  W.  C.  Galloway, 
Tims.  M.  Green,  Wright  Hall,  George 
Honnett,  A.  II.  Harris,  (has.  T.  Harper, 
D.  Koonce,  A.  D.  McDonald,  L.  H. 
Love,  W.  D.  McMillan,  Thos.  R.  Mask, 
K.  .1.  Nixon,  F.  11.  Russell,  Jno.  T. 
Si  honwald.  W.  E.  Storm,  George  G. 
Thomas,  Pride  .1.  Thomas,  Ed.  Jenner 
Wood,    Jno.    ('.    W.  ss.'U,    Russell    Bellamy. 

NORTHAMPTON. 

Conwayβ€” D.    II.    Reed. 

Garysburg     \.    .1.    Ellis,       T.    W.    M.    Long, 

Wm.    R.    Squiir. 
Henrico β€” W.   T.   Moore. 
Jackson β€” H.  W.   Lewis,  J.  L.  Lister. 
Lasker β€” R.    P.    Morehead. 
Margaretsville β€” R.    H.    Stancell. 
Rich    Square β€” Mahlon   Bolton,    E.    W.    Lassi- 

ter.  e 

Seaboard β€” M.    R.    Stephenson. 
Severn β€” T.  O.  Joyner. 
Vultare β€” Thos,  H.  "Valentine. 

ONSLOW. 

Jacksonville β€” E.    L.    Cox,    Cyrus  Thompson. 

B.    L.    Kellum. 
Riflilandsβ€” J.   L.    Nicholson,    C.    W.    Sutton. 
Swansboroβ€” F.    H.    Blount,   W.   J.   Montford. 

ORANGE. 

Cedar  Groveβ€” C.  M.  Hughes,  W.  E.  Murphy. 

Chapel  Hillβ€” E.  A.  Abenethy,  I.  H.  Man- 
ning, C.  S.  Mangum,  Wm.  DeB.  Mac- 
Nider. 

Hillsboroβ€” C.   D.   Jones,  William  N.  Mebane. 

PAMLICO. 

Bayboroβ€” D.   A.   Dees,   S.   E.   McCotter. 
Orientalβ€” G.     G.    Bell,    0.     C.    Daniels,    C. 

A.  Flowers,   Jr. 
Stonewall β€” Geo.    S.    Attmore. 

PASQUOTANK. 

Elizabeth  Citvβ€” W.  J.  Lumsden,  0.  G.  B. 
McMullan,  J.  E.  Wood,  C.  W.  Sawyer, 
J.  B.  Griggs,  H.  T.  Aydlett,  Isaiah  Fear- 
ing, Zenas  Fearing,  H.  D.  Walker,  A.  L. 
Pendleton,    C.    B."  Williams. 

Weeksville β€” E.     W.    Lister. 

PENDER. 

Atkinson β€” J.    T.    Hoggart. 

Burgawβ€” E.   H.    Adkins,   R.   H.    Bradford,  H. 

B.  Thomas. 

Currie β€” Geo    F.    Lucas. 

Rocky    Point β€” R.    J.    Williams. 

Top    Sail    Soundβ€” L.    L.    Alexander. 

PERQUIMANS. 
Belvidereβ€” Thomas    N.    White. 
Hertfordβ€” T.    A.    Cox,    Thos.    S.    McMullan, 

W.     M.     Riddick,     R.     W.     Smith,    C.    C. 

Winslow. 
Winfallβ€” B.  W.   Hathaway. 
Woodvilleβ€” T.    M.    Riddick. 
PERSON. 
Bethel     Hillβ€” John    Merritt. 
Center    Grove β€” P.     G.     Pritchett. 
Cunningham β€” J.     F.     Swann. 
Gordonton β€” R.     S.     Baynes. 
Hurdle  Millsβ€” J.    I.    Coleman. 
Leasburg β€” Joseph     Thompson. 
Roxboroβ€” W.   A.    Bradsher,   W.   T.    Long,   C. 

G.    Nichols,   O.    P.    Schaub,   R.   J.   Teague, 

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PITT. 

Ayden β€” Joseph   Dixon,   M.    T.    Frizzell. 
Bethelβ€” F.    C.    James,    R.    J.    Grimes,    G.    F. 

Thigpen. 
Farmville β€” J.     N.     Bynuni,     C.     C.     Joyner, 

David    S.    Morrill. 
Fountain β€” J.    N.    Moore. 
Greenville β€” Zeno     Brown,     Jenness     Morrill, 

L.     C.     Skinner,      Wm.      Fountain,    Chas. 

O'H.    Laughinghouse,    E.    A.    Moye,    J.    E. 

Nobles. 
Griftonβ€” W.    W.    Dawson,    W.    C.    Whitfield. 
Grimesland β€” C    M.    Jonea. 
Shelmerdine β€” L.  E.  Ricks. 
Stokesβ€” T.   G.   Basnight. 
Wintervilleβ€” B.    T.    Cox,    J.    H.    Hudson. 

POLK. 
Columbus β€” J.    G.    McLaughlin. 
Fingerville β€” B.    B.    Lancaster. 
Mill    Springsβ€” H.    H.    Edwards. 
Saludaβ€” E.   M.    Salley. 
Tyronβ€” J.    C.   Kenworthy,    Roy   Eagle,    Early 

Grady,    H.    J.    Tarrigues. 

RANDOLPH. 
Ashboi-oβ€” L.    M.    Fox,   Samuel   A.    Henly,    J. 

V.   Hunter,    W.    J.   Moore,    D.    J.    Johnson. 
Carawayβ€” A.   M.    Bulla. 
Cedar    Fallsβ€” A.    H.    Redding. 
Coleridge β€” Dr.    Welborn. 
Farmer β€” C.   C.   Hubbard. 
Fianklinsville β€” Thos.     I.     Fox. 
Fullersβ€” J.    D.    Bulla,    R.    W.    Myers,    C.    H. 

Phillips. 
Libertyβ€” G.    A.    Foster,   DeLacy  Foust. 
Ramseurβ€” S.    W.    Ca'ddell,   C.    S.    Tate. 
Randlemanβ€” D.     L.     Fox,     W.     I.     Sumner, 

Paul   R.    McFadyen. 
Seagrove β€” R.    J.    Malone. 

RICHMOND. 

Hamletβ€” J.   I.   Fowlkes,    H.    F.    Kinsman. 
Pegues β€” A.    C.    Everett.    J.    H.    Williamson. 
Rockmghamβ€” F.   J.   Garrett,    N.    C.    Hunter, 

J.    M.    Ledbetter,    L.    D.    McPhail,    W.    H. 

Steele,  W.   P.   Webb. 

ROBESON. 
Fairmontβ€” J.   P.    Brown,    Wm.    F.    Stephens. 
Kingsdale β€” W.    H.    Rowland. 
Lumber    Bridge β€” T.     L.     Northrup,    Thomas 

Stamps. 
Lumberton β€” R.     B.     Beckwith,     John    Knox, 

T.    C.    Johnson.    T.    D.    Kitchen,      W.    A. 

McPhail,     R.     M.     Norment,     T.     A.    Nor- 

ment,    H.    T.    Pope,    R.    G.    Rosier,,  S.    B. 

Rosier,    N.    A.    Thompson. 
Maxton β€” J.    D.    Croom,    A.    B.    Croom,    M. 

R.     Gibson,    L.     R.     Kirkpatrick,    H.     W. 

McNatt. 
Parkton β€” Dan    Currie. 
Raeford β€” A.    P.    Dickson. 
Red    Springsβ€” W.     H.     McKinnon,     Ben      F. 

McMillan,    J.    R.    McMillan,    H.    H.    Hod- 
gin. 
Rowlandβ€” Wm.     E.     Evans,     G.     W.     Pate, 

Howard   Reedv. 

ROCKINGHAM. 
Leaksvilleβ€” A.    B.    Johns,    S.    L.    Martin,    T. 

G.  Tavlor,  J.  B.  Wray,  John  Swcaney,  Ai<- 

drew  "Tuttle. 
Madison β€” C.    A.    Baird.    R.    C.      Matherson, 

W.    J.    Wilson,    Thomas   Taylor. 
Mayodan β€” J.   W.   Harrison. 


Monroeton β€” J.   W.   Johns! 

New   Bethelβ€” J.    T.    Stewart. 

Reidsvilleβ€” T.  K.  Ba]  ley,  S  'β–   Jett,  J.  W. 
McGeehee,  J.  C.   Mill-.    \.   B.    ^bernathy. 

Ruffin β€” Charles  Wharton. 

Stoneville β€” T.   A.   Boaz,  James  !β– ".   Dicks. 

Wentworth β€” Sam    Ellington. 
ROWAN. 

China   Grove β€” G.    J.    Atkins,   J.    B.    Β«β–  
G.    A.    Ramseur,    K.    M     Summerell,     J.    V. 
Madures. 

Clevelandβ€” W.     F.     Chenault. 

Craven β€” G.   M.    Van    inn'',   C.    M.    Poole. 

Enochsville β€” Banks     Withers. 

Gold    Hillβ€” J.    F.    Fitzgerald. 

Granite    Quarry β€” J.     II.     Peeler. 

Landis β€” B.  0.  Edwards. 

Mount    Ulla β€” Geo.    A.    Brown. 

Salisbury β€” R.  V.  Brawley,  Julius  A.  Cald- 
well, Jeff.  B.  Council,  E.  B.  Clement,  W. 
L.  Crump,  E.  Rose  Dorsett,  Robt.  L. 
Rowan.  I.  Henrv  Foust,  II.  G.  Heilig,  W. 
W.  McKenzie,  J.  E.  Stokes,  11.  T.  Trail- 
tham,   R.  M.   West,  John  W.  Whitehead. 

Spencerβ€” J.  G.  Busby,  H.  L.  Monk,  M.  L. 
Smoot,    J.    W.    Young. 

Woodleafβ€” G.    M.    Monk. 

RUTHERFORD. 

Bosticβ€” R.   F.   L.   No.   1,   G.   M.   Chapman. 
Caroleenβ€” 0.   Hicks,   T.    G.    Hamrick,   L.   B. 

Harrell. 
Cliffdaleβ€” J.    B.     Thompson. 
Cliffside β€” R.   M.   Andrews.   B.    M.    Haynes. 
Forest    Cityβ€” W.    C.    Bostic,    Geo.    P.    Reid, 

G.    E.    Young,    T.    C.    McBrayer. 
Henrietta β€” Romeo    Hicks,    C.    B.     Wiseman, 

T.   B.   Lovelace. 
Rutherfordtonβ€” U.    H.    Biggs,   E.    B.    Harris, 

J.     W.    Harris,      Henrv      Norris,      W.    A. 

Thompson,    T.    B.    Twitty,    J.    C.    Twitty, 

A.    A.    Rucker,    Philip    Norris. 
SAMPSON. 
Clintonβ€” Frank   H.    Holmes,    Marian   Cooper, 

A.    M.    Lee,   John  A.    Stevens,    Houston   B. 

Hiatt. 
Dunn,    R.    F.    D.β€” R.    II.    McLean. 
Ingold β€” Henry    Sloan. 
Harrells   Storeβ€” W.    I.    Taylor. 
Kerrsβ€” C.   S.  Kerr. 
Newton  Grove β€” R.  B.  Wilson. 
Roseboroβ€” Paul   Crumpler,    G.    B.    Sikes. 
Taylor's    Bridgeβ€” J.    0.    Matthews. 

SCOTLAND. 

Fontcolβ€” Wm.    G.    Shaw. 

Gibsonβ€” J.    S.    Gibson,   M.    R.    Gibson,   Neil 

M.    McLean,    W.    T.    Pate. 
Laurinburgβ€” K.    A.    Blue,    Geo.    D.    Ever- 

ington,   A.   W.   Hamer,   Peter  John,  Peter 

McLean,   D.   M.   Prince  . 

STANLY. 
Albemarle β€” J.  N.   Anderson,  J.  Clegg  Hall, 

W.  r.  Hill,  J.  F.  Latan,  V.  A.  Whitley. 
Big    Lickβ€” P.    E.    Hartsell. 
Millingpostβ€” D.    P.    Whitley. 
New    London β€” Joseph     A.     Allen. 
Norwood β€” T.   A.  Hathcock,  Jr. 
Palmersvilleβ€” B.    F.    D 
Whitneyβ€” J.    I.    Campbell. 

STOKES. 
Urimβ€” .1.    J.    Leake. 
Daltonβ€” M.    D.     Phillip3. 


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Danburyβ€” W.  L.  McCanless,  W.  V.  Can- 
less,   S.    F.   Tiilotson. 

Francisco β€” S.     A.Moir. 

Germanton  β€”Wad,'    II.     Bynum,    L.    H.    Hill. 

King,    K.    1".   1).    No.    Lβ€” W.   C.  Slate. 

Madisonβ€” D.     C.     Dicks. 

Meadowsβ€” J.    W.    Neal. 

Mizpahβ€” J.     VV.     Slate. 

Pinnacleβ€” J.      S.     Slate. 

Sandy    Ridgeβ€” J.     11.     Islington. 

Smith,    R.    F.    D.    No.    1β€”  VV.    B.    Moore. 

Vade    Mecumβ€” R.    H.    Morefield. 

Walnut    Coveβ€” Elias    Fulp,     A.    G.    Jones. 

SURRY. 

Devotion β€” A.    R.    Joyce. 

Dobsonβ€” W.  M.  Stone,  John  R.  Woltz,  E. 
W.    Currie. 

Elkinβ€” J.    W.    Ring,    J.    M.    Reece. 

Ludonia β€” K.    Thompson. 

Mount  Airyβ€” E.  W.  Allred,  T.  B.  Ashby, 
Ed.  M.  Hollinjrsworth,  J.  M.  Hollings- 
worth,  R.  E.  Hollinsrsworth,  J.  B.  Hol- 
lingsworth,  W.  C.  Mebane,  W.  S.  Tay- 
lor,  C.   S.   Lawrence. 

Pilot  Mountainβ€” R.  E.  L.  Flippen,  J.  L. 
Woltz,  J.    B.   Smith. 

Rockford β€” D.     F.     HolcomDe. 

Siloamβ€” S.    T.    Flippen. 

Westfieldβ€” S.  N.  Flippen,  R.  D.  Flippen, 
J.    T.    Smith. 

SWAIN. 

Almondβ€” J.     A.     Cooper,     Jas.     DeHart. 
Bryson     Cityβ€” A.     M.      Bennett,     Dan     R. 

Bryson,    Robt.    L.    Davis. 
Bushnellβ€” J.    E.    T.    Welch. 
Cherokeeβ€” Russell    D.    Holt. 
Whittierβ€” J.     H.    Teag'.ie. 

TRANSYLVANIA. 

Brevardβ€” Goode  Cheatham,  Edwin  S.  En- 
glish, H.  H.  Garner,  C.  W.  Hunt,  M. 
M.    King,    W.    J.    Walhs. 

Penrose β€” A.    E.    Lyday,    W.    M.    Lyday. 

Rosman β€” Whitfield    Brooks. 

TYRRELL. 

Columbiaβ€” J,    L.    Spruill,    W    .W.    Stancell. 

UNION. 

Marsh villeβ€” R.    Armfield,    M.    P.    Blair,    W. 

A.  Dees,   D.    R.   Perkins. 
Matthewsβ€” W.  H.   Price,  R.  F.  D.  No.  28. 
Monroeβ€” J.    E.    Ashcraft,    J.    M.    Blair,    J. 

B.  Eubanks,    Geo.    B.    Nance,    Jno.     W. 
Neal,    S.    A.    Stevens,    H.    D.    Stewart. 

Olive   Branch β€” H.    Moses   Brooks. 
Unionvilleβ€” Van   McK.    Long,   W.    H.    Smith, 

A.    D.   N.    Whitley. 
Waxhawβ€” L.    E.    Guin,    H.    C.    Houston,   W. 

R.    McCain. 
Wingate β€” J.    R.    Jerome. 

VANCE. 

Dabneyβ€” C.    D.    Wyche. 

Hendersonβ€” E.     F.    Fenner,    R.    J.     Gill,    F. 

R.     Harris,     A.     S.     Pendleton,     John     H. 

Tucker. 
Kittrellβ€” W.    T.    Carstarphen. 
Middleburg β€” William    McAllister. 

WAKE. 
Apexβ€” R.    W.   Johnson,    Chas.    B.    Wilkerson. 
Bangorβ€” 0.    L.    Ray. 
Cardenasβ€” J.    M.    Judd,    H.    H.    Utley. 


Caryβ€” J.    M.    Templeton,    R.    Wingate   John 
son. 

Ennoβ€” B.    W.    Burt. 

Falls β€” S.     W.     Thompson. 

Flintβ€” L.    P.    Sorrell. 

Fuquav    Springs β€” J.     A.     Sexton. 

Garnerβ€” J.    S.    Buffalo. 

Gullev's   Millβ€” N.    M.    Blalock. 

Holly    Springsβ€” B.     S.    Utley. 

McCullersβ€” J.   J.   L.   McGullers. 

Morrisvilleβ€” W.     H.     Boone. 

Neuse,   R.    F.    D.    No.    2β€” H.    H.    Mashburn. 

Raleighβ€” C.  0.  Abernethy,  Albert  An- 
derson,  K.   P.   Battle,  Jr.,   A.   T.   Cotten, 

E.  Delia    Dixon-Carroll,    E.    B.    Ferebee, 

A.  VV.    Goodwin.    Catherine    P.    Hayden, 

F.  J.  Havwood,  Hubert  Haywood,  W.  C. 
Horton,  C.  L.  Jenkins,  T.  M.  Jordan, 
\.  W.  Knox,  R.  H.  Lewis,  R.  S. 
McGeachey,  J.  W.  McGee,  J.  W.  McGee, 
Jr.,  James  McKee,  Wm.  Moncure,  Jas. 
R.  Rogers,  H.  A.  Royster,  W.  I.  Roys- 
ter,  Ralph  S.  Stephens,  H.  McKee  Tucker, 
Joel  Whitaker,  John  B.  Watson,  J.  W. 
McKee,    J.    J.    Barefoot. 

Raleigh.   R.   F.   D.   No.   7β€” B.   D.   Mashburn. 

Rileyβ€” M.    L.    Fowler. 

Rolesville β€” L.   B.    Young. 

Vanteenβ€” J.     A.     J.     Penny. 

Wakefieldβ€” G.   M.   Bell. 

Wake  Forestβ€” Fred  K.  Cook,  H.  H.  Harris, 
S.  P.  Holding,  J.  B.  Powers,  W.  S.  Ran- 
kin. 

Wendellβ€” H.   P.   Underbill. 

Willow    Springsβ€” C.     F.    Dowd. 

Zebulon β€” Z.    M.    Cavenes-s. 

WARREN. 

Littletonβ€” Willis  Alston,  Willis  Alston,  Jr., 

B.  Ray  Browning,   J.   M.   McRay. 
Maconβ€” M.    P.    Perry. 
Ridgeway β€” T.    B.    Williams. 
Warrentonβ€” P.    J.    Macon,    F.    S.    Packard, 

J.    G.    King,    Chas.    H.    Peete. 

Wiseβ€” T.    J.    Holt. 

WASHINGTON. 

Creswellβ€” J.    L.    Hassell,    W.    H.    Hardison. 

Plymouthβ€” A.    W.    Dissoway,    W.    H.    Ward. 

Roperβ€” B.    F.    Halsev.    J.    W.    Speight. 
WATAUGA. 

Amanthaβ€” E.    F.    Bingham. 

Banner's    Elk β€” Chas.    Reid. 

Blowing    Rockβ€” C.    J.    Parlear. 

Boone β€” J.   Walter  Jones,   Joseph  M.   Hodges. 

Happy  Valleyβ€” McD.   Little. 

Mabel β€” Frank    Greer. 

Valle    Crucisβ€” Henry    Perry. 
WAYNE. 

Eurekaβ€” Geo.    R.    Benton. 

Fremontβ€” L.  0.  Hayes,  G.  A.  Smith,  W.  T. 
Turlington. 

Goldsboroβ€” J.  R.  Byers,  W.  H.  H.  Cobb, 
W.  H.  Cobb,  Jr.,  W.  P.  Exum,  W.  W. 
Faison,  Theo.  L.  Ginn.  W.  J.  Jones, 
J.  B.  Kennedy,  W.  K.  Lane,  R.  E. 
Lee,  R.  B.  Miller,  W.  E.  Powell,  M.  E. 
Robinson,  R.  A.  Smith,  John  Spicer,  Wil- 
liam Spicer. 

Mount  Oliveβ€” L.  W.  Komegay,  W.  C.  Steele: 
Mel.   Tatum. 

Pikevilleβ€” E.    C.    Person. 

Seven   Springsβ€” W.    J.   Jones,   W.    G.    Sutton, 

Walterβ€” W.     B.     Crawfoid. 


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WILKES. 

Clingman β€” C.  L.   Cook. 

Dellaplaneβ€”  R.   W.   S.    A-gram. 

North    Wilkesboroβ€” J.    E.      Duncan,      F.      C. 

Gilreath,   W.    P.    Horton,   J.    Q.    Myers. 
Osbornville β€” L.    P.   Somc/s. 
Reedy   Branchβ€” A.    J.    Eller. 
Wilkesboroβ€” J.    M.    Turner,    J.    W.    White. 

WELSON. 

Black    Creekβ€” H.     R.     Hoover,     R.     L.     Pas- 

chall. 
Elm    City β€” J.     S.     Harrison,     E.     G.     Moore, 

R.    B.    Whitley,    B.    F.    Barnes. 
Lucama β€” Wm.  D.  Crocker,  Isaac  W.  Lamm. 
Statonsburg β€” S.     H.     Crocker. 

Wilson β€” 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. 


YADKIN. 

Boonvilleβ€” T.    L.    Blackwell,   E.   M.    Hutch- 
ins,    Thad   W.    Shore,    J.    L.    Speas. 
Chestnut   Ridge β€” C.    M.    Holcombe. 
East    Bendβ€” W.    G.    Leak,    J.    H.    Martin. 
Huntsville β€” J.    J.    Clingman. 
Jonesville β€” H.    C.    Salmons. 

Yadkinvilleβ€” T.  R.  Harding,  M.  A.  Roy- 
all,    S.    L.    Russell. 

YANCEY. 

Bald    Creekβ€” L.     Whittington. 
Bee    Log β€” W.    A.    Peek. 

Burnsvilleβ€” W.  M.  Austin,  C.  P.  Edwards, 
J.  B.  Gibbs,  J.  L.  Ray,  W.  B.  Robert- 
son. 

Celoβ€” J.    M.    Fairchilds. 

Higgins C.    H.    Morgan. 

Micavilleβ€” J.    B.    Ewing,   J.    M.    Hall. 
Prices  Creekβ€” W.    C.    Towe. 


Practicing   Dentist  in  North  Carolina. 


Adams,    A.    J. β€” Carv. 
Alexander,    A.    W.β€” Mt.    Holly. 
Alexander,    C.    L. β€” Charlotte. 
Allen,    R.    T.β€” Lumberton. 
Allen,   T.    A.,   Jr. β€” Hendersonviile. 
Anderson,   B.   R. β€” Boonville. 
Anderson,    R.    P. β€” Mocksville. 
Apple,    R.    O. β€” Winston-Salem. 
Apple,     Troy     A. β€” Winston-Salem. 
Arnold,     O.     H. β€” Wilmington 
Arrington,    B.    F β€” Goldsboro. 
Austin,    Joe    H. β€” Clavton. 
Baird,     C.     D.β€” Franklin. 
Baity,    H.    F.β€” North   Wilkesboro. 
Baker,    L.    P., β€” King's    Mountain. 
Baldwin,   A.    M. β€” Wilmington. 
Banks,     C.     H. β€” Louisburg. 
Banner     Jno.    E. β€” Mt.     Viry. 
Bardin,    J.    B. β€” Cerro    Gordo. 
Barm  s,   E.   D. β€” Jaeksonvqille. 
Battle,    J.    J.β€” Rocky    Mount. 
Beam,    C.    M. β€” Charlotte. 
Bender,     O.    J.β€” Pollocksville. 
Berryhill,    A.    M.β€”  Charlotte. 
Bess,    C.    M.β€” North    Brook. 
Betts,    J.    S. β€” Greensboro. 
Biddix,   J.    Cβ€”  Hickory. 
Biggs,    J.    D. β€” Williamston. 
Blackwell,    J.     P. β€” Townsville. 
Bland,    Chas.     A.β€” Charlotte. 
Bland,    M.    A.β€” Clrarlotte. 
Blum,   Jas.    A. β€” Winston-Salem. 
Bogert,    C.    P.β€” Edenton. 
Boothe,   R.   S. β€” Warrenton. 
Boyett,   C.   S.β€” Chapel   Hill. 
Boyette,   J.    M. β€” Wadpsboro. 
Boyette,    W.    J. β€” Mapleton. 
Brooks,   J.    H. β€” Burlington. 
Brooks,    S.    0.β€” Charlotte. 
Broughton,    Ernest    H. β€” Raleign 
Erown,   Benj.   B. β€” Tarboro. 
Brown,   W.    H. β€” Bakersville. 
Buchanan,    C.    T. β€” Cranbury. 
Burton,    E.    A. β€” Greensboro. 
Caldwell,    D.    S.β€” Charlotte. 
Campbell,    Paul β€” Muifreeshoro. 
Carlton,    F.    D.β€” Statesville. 


Carlton,   J.    D.β€” Salisbury. 
Carlton,  J.  W. β€” Spencer. 
Carr,   Geo.   A. β€” Durham. 
Carr,   I.   N. β€” Durham. 
Carr,   R.    L.β€” Greenville. 
Carroll,    N.    G.β€” Raleigh. 
Carson,    Henry    H. β€” Hendersonviile. 
Castleberry,    F.    D. β€” Raleigh. 
Chambers,    E.    O. β€” Asheville. 
Chamblee,   F.   G. β€” Spring   Hope. 
Clapp,   J.  C. β€” Greensboro. 
Clark,    I.    D. β€” New  Bern. 
Clark,   M.   H.   P.β€” Wilmington 
Clavton,    W.    L.β€” High   Point. 
Click,  E.  G.β€” Elkin. 
Coffey,    L.    M. β€” Lincolnton. 
Cole,   R.   S.β€” Rockingham. 
Conrad,    W.    J. β€” Winston-Salem. 
Crawford,    E.    A. β€” Burlington. 
Crawford,    J.    H. β€” Raleigh. 
Cripliner,  W.   L. β€” Lexington, 
Cromartie,    A.  S. β€” Clarkton. 
Cromartie,    H.    R. β€” Raeford. 
Croom,    J.    D\,    Jr. β€” Maxton. 
Culbreth,   N.    A. β€” Wilmington. 
Ctilbreth,    N.    M.β€” Whitevilli 
Cutchin,  R.   S.β€” WhitaKers. 
Dameron,  L.   S. β€” New  Bern. 
Daniels,    H.    C. β€” Salisbury. 
Darden,    Percy β€” Clinton. 
Davis,    I.    H.β€” Oxford. 
Davis,    W.    Ross β€” Whiteville. 
Davidson,  H.  C. β€” Mt.   Mourne. 
Deaton,  Jas. β€” Ether. 
Deyton,   Dewitt β€” Bakersville. 
Douglass,    S.    E. β€” Raleigh. 
Dreher,   J.    H. β€”Wilmington. 
Dtilla,   William β€” Morgan  ton. 
Durham,     B.     J. β€” Asheville. 

Durham,  J.   H. β€” Wilmington. 
Edmundson,    J.     R. β€” Wilson. 
Edwards,  L.   M. β€” Durham. 
Edwards,   W.   H. β€” Durham. 
Ehringhaus,   J.    C.    E,     Elizabeth   City. 

Eubanks,     F.    W. β€” Hendersonviile. 
Evans,   E.   -J.     Old   Fort. 
Everett,    Jas.    B.     Murfreesb 


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PRACTICING  DENTISTS    IN    NORTH    CAROLINA. 


Everitt,    D.    E.β€”  Raleigh 
Ezzell,    W.    Leeβ€” Charlotte. 
Ezelle,    W.    L.β€” Concord. 
Falk,    O.    Cβ€” Maxton. 
Falls,    P.     R.β€” Gastonia. 
Faulkner,     Thos.      H. β€” Kinston. 
Feagin,   G.   M. β€” Albemarle. 
Fitzgerald,   W.   C. β€” Albemarle. 
Fleming,    A.    H. β€” Louisburg. 
Fleming,    J    M. β€”Raleigh. 
Folger,    Roscoe  R. β€” Mt.    Air}-. 
Ford,    S.    C. β€” Louisburg. 
Foreman,    J.    W. β€” Asheville. 
Fort,  C.   D.   H.β€” Oxford. 
Foster,     Albert β€” Bowbells. 
Fox.   Lawrence  S. β€” Salisbury. 
FTazier,     A.     E. β€” High    Point. 
Frazier,  F  C. β€” Trinity. 
Frontis,    Shelby β€” Mooresville. 
Fry,    K.    Cβ€” Hickory. 
Gaither,    F.    B. β€” Harmonv. 
Gallagher,    R.     T. β€” Washington. 
Gambell,   J.    C. β€” Crumplrr. 
Gamble,    J.    C. β€” Crumpler. 
Gardner,  J.   D. β€” Ahoskie. 
Geer,    J.    L. β€” Rutherfordton. 
Gettys,    J.    H.β€” Forest   City. 
Gibson,    H.   B. β€” Red   Springs. 
Gibson,   J.    L. β€” Laurinburg. 
Gidney,    L.    I. β€” Charlotte. 
Gill,     R.     J. β€” Henderson. 
Gillaspie,  L.  D. β€” Burnsville. 
Gilman,    J β€” Jacksonville 
Glenn,    C.    F.β€” Asheville. 
Glenn,   E.   F. β€” Gastonia. 
Goodwin,    Jas.    C. β€” Dunn 
Gorham,    L.    R. β€” Rocky    Mount. 
Goss,    T.    S.β€” Elizabeth"  City. 
Graham,    R.    F. β€” Lumberton. 
Gray,     Wm.     F. β€” Wad  sboro. 
Green,    Edward β€” LaGrange. 
Green,    E.    S. β€” Monroe. 
Green,   G.    S.,   Jr. β€” Louisburg. 
Gregory,    S.    W.β€” Elizabeth    City. 
Griffin,    E.    J β€” Edenton. 
Griffith,   J  F.β€” Salisbury. 
Griffith,     J.     W. β€” Greensboro. 
Grigg,    M.     W. β€” Shelbv. 
Gwyn,    F.    P.β€” Elk    Park. 
Hair,    H.    B. β€” Wilmington.  ' 
Hall,    B.    F.β€” Asheville. 
5  Hall,    C.    B.β€” Prospect. 
Hall,    R.    H.β€” Goldsboro. 
Hand,    W.    L.β€” New  Bern. 
Hargrave.    Theo.    H β€” Canton. 
Harper,    H.    D. β€” Kinston. 
Harper,    W.   B. β€” Castalia. 
Harris,    M.    M. β€” Elizabeth    Cit} . 
Harris,    T.    Wβ€” Littleton. 
Harriss.    F.    S. β€” Henderson    . 
Hartsell,  W.  K. β€” Randleman. 
Hauser,    L.    A. β€” Wilkesboro. 
Hawes,    I.   L. β€” Rose  Hill. 
Hawkins,    T.    M. β€” Sandy    Ridge 
Haves,    Wm.    A. β€” High    Point. 
Hearn,    F.    E.β€” Svlva 
Henderson,   H.    C.β€” Charlotte. 
Henderson,    L.    B. β€” Durham. 
Henderson.   L.   V. β€” Oxford. 
Hendrix,    II.    M. β€”  China    Grove. 
Henly,    F.    A.β€” Tr  13  . 
Herndon,    W.    T. β€” Laurinburg. 


I  llerr,    G.    G. β€” Southern    Pines. 
Herring,    G.    F.β€” Mt.    Olive. 
Herring,    Herdia    C. β€” Concord. 
1!  1  ring,  J.   C.   D.β€” Wallace. 
Hester,    J.    N. β€” ReidsvLle. 
Hicks,    D.    N.β€” Mt.    Airy. 
Hicks,    J    J.β€” Henry. 
Higgins,    W.    H. β€” Franklin. 
Highsmith,     Cβ€” Enfield. 
Highsmith,  J.   K. β€” Favetteville. 
Hilliard.    S.    P.β€” Rocky    Mount. 
Hines,    W.    E. β€” Warsaw. 
Hoffman,    Wm.    H. β€” Gastonia. 
Iloggard,   J.    W. β€” Severn. 
Holland,     A.     B.β€” Caroleen.     β–  
Holland,    N.    T.β€” Smithfhld. 
Holliday,     R.     F.β€” Clinton. 
Hooks,   Oscar  J. β€” Wilson. 
Horton,  II.  Y. β€” Winston-Salem. 
Horton,    P.    E. β€” Winston-Salem. 
Houston,    W.    B. β€” Monroe. 
Houston,   W  .C. β€” Concord. 
Howen,    E.    W. β€” Waxhaw. 
Hughes,    C.    N. β€” Cedar    Grove. 
Humphrey,    L.    M. β€” Greensboro. 
Hunt,    F    L. β€” Asheville 
Hunter,   Exum   L. β€” Favetteville. 
Huntley,    Roy  M. β€” Wadesboro. 
Hurdle,    J.    A.β€” Milton. 
[hrie,    Jno.    H. β€” Pittsboro. 
Ihrie,    J.    Haughton β€” Sanford. 
Ivi'v.    R.    W. β€” New    Lonf.on. 
Jacobs,   J.    M. β€” Woodland. 
James,    D.    L. β€” Greenvi>'.e. 
Jamison,    I.    W. β€” Charlotte. 
Jennings,    R    D'. β€” Banner    Elk. 
Jennings,  R.   W. β€” Banners  Elk. 
Jeter,     I.     P. β€” Morganton. 
Johnson,    A.    H. β€” Greensboro. 
Johnson    &    Baldwin β€” Wilmington. 
Johnson,    J.    C. β€” Benson. 
Johnson,    Jno.    N.β€” Goldsboro. 
Johnson,    L.    A. β€” Greensboro. 
Jones,   B.   C.β€”  Charlotte 
Jones,    R.    H. β€” Winston-Salem. 
Judd,    J.    H.β€”  Favetteville. 
Justice,    Zora    K.β€” Davidson. 
Kea,    James    E. β€” Wilmington. 
Keerans,  E.  P.β€” Charlotte. 
Kerans,    Jas.    L. β€” Charlotte. 
k  ieeh,   J.    P.β€” Tarboro. 
King,    R.    E. β€” Beaufort. 
Klopp,    J.    D.β€” Siler   City. 
Kluttz,    L.    B.β€” Alb-marie. 
Laugenour,   P.   F.β€” Statesville. 
Lee,    E.    Gordon β€” Clinton. 
Lee.    S.    P.    J.β€” Smithfield. 
LeGette,    W.β€” Taylorsville. 
Lcggett,   J.   L. β€” Hertford. 
Lemon,    C.    H.β€” Rowland. 
Lewis,    G.    T.β€” Tabor. 
Lipscomb,    Chas.    T.β€” Greensboro. 
Little,    C.    A.β€” Newton. 
Little,    J.    B.β€”  Newton. 
Little,    R.    A.β€” Newton. 
Liverman,    A.    Cβ€” Scotland   Neck. 
I.oekhart,    D.    K. β€” Ashboro. 
Long,    B.    R. β€” Roxboro. 
Long.    W.    S.,    Jr.β€” Graham. 
Lynch,     Wm.β€” Chapel     Hill. 
Macon,   Francis  A. β€” Henderson. 
Madron,    E.    M.β€” Banners    Elk. 


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Maguire,  Daisy β€” Sylva. 

Malone,    S.     E. β€” Goldsboro. 

Mann,    H.    L. β€” Middleton 

Mann,    I.    M. β€” Asheville. 

Mann,   L.   H. β€” Washington. 

Mann,    Louis    H. β€” Middletown. 

Manning,   M.    P. β€” Bethel. 

Mathews,    J.    E. β€” Wilmington. 

Marler,    J.    G. β€” Yadkin ville. 

Marler,    W.    H.β€” Hickory. 

Martin,    C.   L. β€” Madison. 

Martin,    E.   F.β€” Edenton. 

Martin,   W.    T.β€” Benson. 

Mason,   Jas.    H. β€” Atlantic. 

McCall,  S.   H.β€” Troy. 

McCombs,   Wm.    S. β€” Murphy. 

McConnell,    D.    E. β€” Gastonia. 

MeCracken,   F.    W. β€” Sanford. 

McCracken,   Jas.    H. β€” Durham. 

McDaniel,    J.    A.β€” Ivanhoe 

McDowell,    C.    H. β€” Waynesville. 

Mclver,    D.    C. β€” Maxton. 

McLaughlin,    A.    R. β€” Charlotte. 

McLean,    J.    H. β€” Brevard. 

McManus,   D.    C. β€” Thoms^ville. 

McNeely,    S.    H.β€” Canton. 

McPhai'l,    Isaiah β€” Hamlet. 

Meador,    J.    R. β€” Reidsville. 

Mitchell,   T.   J.β€” Mt.    Airy. 

Mizzell,    W.    G.β€” Windsor. 

Moose,    E.    W. β€” Lenoir    and    Taylorsville. 

Moore,    Wm.    Paul β€” Jackson. 

Morey,   A.    H. β€” Hendersonville. 

Morris,  C.   P. β€” Lillington 

Morrison,    R.    J.β€” Cherryville. 

Morrow,    R.    M. β€” Burlington. 

Morton,   C.   L. β€” Madison. 

Mott,  Carlton  B.β€” Statesville. 

Newberry,    J.     Hallie. β€” Warsaw. 

Nichols,    R.     T. β€” Rockingham. 

Nickles,   J.   R. β€” Lynn. 

Nixon,    F.    J. β€” Mt.    Mourne. 

Norris,   S.   P. β€” Raleigh. 

Osborne,    J.    C. β€” Lawndale. 

Osborne,    J.    R.β€” Shelby. 

Overstreet,    Norman    L. β€” Whitakers. 

Owen,    D.    V.β€” Whittier 

Parker,    Henry    R. β€” Trenton. 

Parker,    J.    M. β€” Ashevill<\ 

Parker,   Z.   V.β€” New  Bern. 

Parrott,    D.    W.β€”  Kinston. 

Pate,    P.    B.β€” Gibson. 

Patrick,    Jno.    C. β€” Black    Mountain. 

Patterson,     Geo.     B. β€” Favetteville. 

Terkins,     Frank    E. β€” High     Point. 

Perry,    E.    S.β€” Littleton. 

Fhillips,    Gertrude β€” Atlantic. 

Phillips,  Jno.  M. β€” Yadkinville. 

Pickens,    C.    W. β€” Weaversville. 

Pickens,   J.   T. β€” Weaversville. 

Pittard,    J.    T. β€” Henderson. 

Pittman,    F.    H.β€” Tairmont. 

Pitts,    H.    Cβ€” High    Point. 

Powell,   G.  M. β€” Poteeasi. 

Powell,    Jas.    W.β€” Whit-fville. 

Pringle,    A.    J.β€” Smith,    R.    F.    D.    No.   1. 

Proffitt,   D.    R. β€” Weaversville. 

Proffitt,   Z.    P.β€” Bald   Creek. 

Ramsey,    J.    F.β€” Asheville. 

Ramsey,     \V.     B. β€”  Hickory. 

Ramsev,     R.     L. β€” SaiUt>u"v. 

Rav.    D.    S.β€” Clinton. 


Ray,   H.   F.β€” Bald   I  i 
Reade,    A.    P. β€” Durham. 
Redfearn,    B.    C. β€” Monroe. 
Reece,    J.   M. β€” Mt.    Airy. 

Reese,    R.    W.β€” Elkin. 
Reeves,    Cicero    A.β€” Laurel    Springs. 
Reeves,    R.    H. β€” Asheville. 
Regan,    C.    W. β€” Laurinburg. 
Regan,    J.    D. β€” Lumberton. 
Reid,    J.    G. β€” Marion. 
Reid,    L    G. β€” Li  noir. 
Richardson,    E.     E. β€” Leaksville. 
Richardson,    Jam.-     I  (    irthage. 

Riddick,    C.    R.β€” Elizabeth    City. 
Riley,    Jas    M. β€” Lexi.ngton. 
Roach,   Jr.,   J.    A. β€” Madison. 
Roby,    W.    M.β€” Charlotte. 
Rogers,   R.    G. β€” Apex. 
Ross,    T.    T.β€”  Nashville. 
Ross,    T.    T.β€” Weldon. 
Rothrock,    J.    M. β€” Thomasville. 
Rouse,    J.    W.β€” Pikeville 
Rowe,    Charlie β€” Sprue  β€’    Pine. 
Rowe,    W.    W. β€” Greensboro. 
Sapp,   Carey  C. β€” Winst  m-Salem 
Satterfield,    H.    E.β€” Durham: 
Scarlett,     E.     H.β€” Selma. 
Self,    I.    R.β€” Lincoln! 
Shackelford,    E.    W. β€” Durham. 
Sharp,    Jno.    W. β€” Pinkt'  n. 
Sharp,    J.    W.    B.β€” Dresden. 
Sherrill,    R.    G.β€” Raleigh. 
Sinclair,   D.   M. β€” Marion. 
S'nclair,    Jas.    A.- β€” Asheville. 
Sinclair.     W.    T. β€” Norwood. 
Sloan,     C.     S.β€” Wallace. 
Smathers,    B.    F. β€” Wayn  sville. 
Smathers,     H.     A. β€” Canton. 
Smathers.    J.    H. β€” Waynr-i.vil  e. 
Smathers.    Wexler β€” Ashevi  lie. 
Smith,   Chas.   E. ^Salisbury. 
Smith,   George β€” Stonv   Fork. 
Smith,    (!.    W.β€” Hopkins. 
Smith,     L.     T.β€”  Reidsville 
Smith,    Thos.    M.β€” Polkton. 
Smith,     W.     T.β€” Wilmington. 
Smithson,   C.   F. β€” Rocky  Mount. 
Smithwick,    D.    T. β€” Louisburg. 
Snell,    Henderson β€” Washington. 
Snipi  s,    W.    E. β€” Menola. 
Sprinkle,    W.    A.β€” Whittier. 
Spurgeon,    J.    S. β€” Hillsboro. 
Squires,    1{.    M. β€” Salisbury. 
Staley,    W.    J.β€” Liberty. 
Stanley,    J.    W. β€” Wilmington. 
Staton,    Prank   I..-    Morehead   I  ity. 
Steele,    W.    L. β€” Rockingham. 
Stephens,    R.    W.     Apex. 
SI  cphenson,    J.     W. β€” Moj  i 
Taylor,    A.    Z. β€” Mocksville. 
rayl  ir,     W.     A      North     Willi  <boro. 
Taj  lor,    W.    I..     W  u  renton. 
Teague,    <  !eo.    M.   -Albemarle. 
I  in  tnpson,    < '.    A. β€” Wi'son. 
Thompson,    J.    S.β€” Swcpsonville. 

Thompson,     J.     \V.  β€”  Andrews. 

Thompson,    S.     E.     Durham 

Tucker,    Edwin    B      I  [pndi  rson 

Tucker,    E.    J.     Rcxl 

Turner,    Chas.     \      Statesville. 

Turner,    V.    E.     Ral 

\'an    Nop]  (ii,    .i.    ,i      Spray. 


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PRACTICING  DENTISTSβ€” BANKS   AND   BANKERS. 


Vitoue.     E.    Chas. β€” Goldsboro. 

Waldroope,    R.    M. β€” Bryson    City. 

Waldroupe,    V.   M. β€” Haj'esville. 

Wallace.    W.    T. β€” Hendersonville. 
Walters,    II.    M. β€” Warrenton. 
Walters,    II.    X. β€” Henderson. 
Ward,    W.    J.β€” Weldon. 
Ware,    R.    E.β€” Shelby. 
Warren,    J.    E. β€” Mayodan. 
Watkins,    J.    C. β€” Winston-Salem. 
Watson,     D.     F. β€” Carthage. 
WTatson,    E.    F.β€” Clinton. 
Watson,    Robt. β€” Lake    Landing. 
Webster,     Julian β€” Wilmington. 
Weeks,    W.    N.β€”  Southport. 
Wells,    A.    S. β€” Washington. 
West,    C.    P. β€” Beaverville. 
Wheeler,    J.    H. β€” Greensboro. 
Whisnant,   A.    F. β€” Rutherfordton. 


Whisnant,   J.    F. β€” Henrietta. 
White,    Jas.    A. β€” Williamston. 
While,    .1.    H.β€” Elizabeth    City. 
White,    L.β€” Statesville. 
White,    W.    A.β€” Hickorv. 
Whitehead,    C.    A.β€” Tarboro. 
Whitsett,    Geo.    W. β€” Greensboro 
Wilkins,    Thos.    A. β€” Gastonia. 
Willey,    H.    S.β€”  Elizabeth    City. 
Williams,    Jr.,    Donald β€” Tarboro. 
Wilson,    0.    L. β€” Dunn.' 
Wood,    T.    A.β€” Shelby. 
Wolfe,    T.    B.β€” Plymouth. 
Wyche,    Jas.    E. β€” Greensboro. 
Young,    J.    A. β€” Trenton. 
Yates,     Paul     P. β€” Morrisville. 
Yelverton,    J.     Hughβ€” Wilson. 
Younce,    Phillip    C. β€” Mabel. 
Young,    W.    H. β€” Newton. 
Zickler,    C.    R.β€” Charlo'-.e. 


Banks  and  Bankers  in  North  Carolina. 


Ahoskie;    Capital   $12,- 
T.    Williams;    Cashier, 


Bank 
Con- 


and 


State  Banks  of  North  Carolina. 

I  ABERDEENβ€” Bank   of     Aberdeen;     Capital, 

,      $15,000;    President,    H.    A.    Page;    Cashier, 

,      J.    W.    Graham. 

AHOSKIEβ€” Bank    of 

500;    President,    J. 

D.    R.    MeGlohon. 
ALBEMARLE  β€”  Cabarrus       Savings 

(branch    of    Cabarrus    Savings   Bank, 

cord) ;    Cashier,    M.    J.    Harris,    Jr. 
ALBEMARLEβ€” Stanlv      Countv      Loan 

Trust   Co.;   Capital,   $25,000;   President,   J. 

R.    Price;   Cashier,   J.   M.   Peeler. 
ANDREWS β€” Merchants     and      Manufacturers 

Bank:    Capital,    $10,000;    President,    W.    P. 

Walker;    Cashier,    J.    W.  .Walker. 
APEX β€” M.rchants   and   Farmers   Bank;    Cap- 

tal,    $5,000;     President,    W.    H.     Harward; 

Cashier,    J.    R.    Cunnincham. 
ASHBOROβ€” Bank      of      Randolph; 

$21, too ;     |',    >i,l,.,lt.     O.     R.     Cox; 

W.    J.    Armfield.    Jr. 
ASHEVILLEβ€”  Batterv    Park    Bank; 

$100,000;     President.     James     P. 

Cashier.    J.    E.    Rankin. 
ASHEVILLEβ€” Citizens     Trust     and 

Bank;    Capital,    $50,000;    President,    E 

Rav:    Cashier,    J.    A.    Campbell. 
ASHEVILLEβ€” Wachovia   Loan  and  Trust  Co. 

(branch   of   Wachovia  Loan  and  Trust  Co., 

Winston);    Cashier,    W.    R.    Williamson. 
AULANDERβ€” Bank    of    Aulander;      Capital, 

$8,000;    President,    C.    W.    Mitchell;    Cash- 
ier.   J.    W.    Mitchell. 
AU/RORAβ€” Bank    of    Aurora:    Capital,    $10,- 

000;    President,    J.    B.    Whitehurst;    Cash- 
ier.   O.    M.    Hooker. 
AYDEXβ€” Bank    of    Ayden;    Capital    $25,000; 

President,    Joseph  Dixon:    Cashier,   J.     R. 

Smith. 
BAKERSVILLEβ€” Mitchell       Countv        Bank; 

Capital,   $18,700;    President,    J.    S.    Wilson; 

Cashier,    E.    C.    Guv. 
BAYBOROβ€” Bank  of   Pamlico;   Capital,   $10,- 

000;    President,    W.    .1.    Swan:    Cashier,    C. 

Greene. 
BEAUFORTβ€” Bank    of      Beaufort;      Capital, 


Capital, 
Cashier, 

Capital. 
Sawyer ; 

Savin  as 
L. 


$10,000;    President,   T.    A.    Uzzell;   Cashier,! 

Thomas    Thomas. 
BEAUFORTβ€” Beaufort    Banking     and    Trust 

Co.;    Capital,    $15,000;    President,    N.    W. 

Taylor;   Cashier,   U.   E.   Swann. 
BELHAVENβ€” Bank    of     Belhaven;      Capital, 

$25,000;  President,  C.  P.  Avcock;  Cashier, 

W.   E.   Stubbs. 
BELMONTβ€” Bank   of  Belmont;    Capital  $10,- 

000;    President,    R.    L.    Stowe;   Cashier,   W. 

B.    Puett. 
BENSON β€” Farmers    Commercial    Bank;    Cap- 
ital,   $5,100;    President,    J.    O.    Ellington; 

Cashier,  M.  T.   Britt. 
BESSEMER     CITYβ€” Bessemer     City     Bank; 

Capital,   $5,000;    President,   L.   L.   Jenkins; 

Cashier,    John   J.    Ormond. 
BETHELβ€” Bethel    Banking    and    Trust    Co.: 

Capital,   $5,600;    President,    M.    0.    Blount; 

Cashier,  W.  H.   Woodard. 
BLACK    MOUNTAINβ€” Commonwealth    Bank; 

Capital,   $10,000;    President,   J.   W.   Dough- 

erty;   Cashier,    S.    E.   McNeelv. 
BLOWING  ROCKβ€” Bank     of  Blowing  Rock;  j 

Capital,    $5,000:    President,   C.    J.    Parlier; 

Cashier,   G.   M.   Sudderth. 
BOONEβ€” Watauga    County     Bank; 

$10,000;    President,    N     L.    Mast; 

George  P.   Hagaman. 
BREVARDβ€” Brevard    Banking   Co.; 

$25,000:    President,    J.    F.    Hays; 

F.   H.   Shipman. 
BREVARDβ€” People's  BanK;  Capital,  $14,000; 

President,    T.    T.    Patton;    Cashier,    W.    P. 

Whitmire. 
BRYSON  CITYβ€” Bryson  City  Bank;  Capital, 

$5,000;   President.   D'.    K.   Collins;   Cashier, 

J.   R.   Long. 
BURGAWβ€” Bank  of  Pender;  Capital  $12,500; 

President,    W.    D.    Oroom;    Cashier,    C.    C. 

Rranch. 
BURLINGTONβ€” Alamanc  Loan  &  Trust  Co. 

Capital,    $60,000:    President,    J.    H.    Holt; 

Cashier,   J.   M.   Fix. 
BURLINGTONβ€” Pi'dmonl       Bank;       Capital, 

$10,000;  Presid  nt.  J.    W.   Murray;  Cashier, 

II.    Lee   Fowler. 


Capital, 
Cashier, 

Capital, 
Cashier, 


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BURNSYILLEβ€” Bank  of  Yancey;  Capital, 
-I-.'IOO;  President,  J.  W.  Higgins;  Cash- 
ier,   J.    M.    Lyon. 

CANTONβ€” Champion  Bank;  Capital,  $10,000; 
President,  G.  \Y.  Maslin;  Cashier,  O.  M. 
Hampton. 

CANTONβ€” Bank  of  Canton;  Capital,  $11,75.?; 
President,  Alden  Howell;  Cashier,  G.  N. 
Henson. 

CARTHAGEβ€” Bank    of     Carthage;      capital, 

$10,000;   President,   W.  J.   Adams;  Cashier, 

D.   S.   Rav. 
CARTHAGEβ€” Bank   of  Moore;   President,   H. 

L.    Spence;    Cashier,    M.    G.   Dalrvmple. 
CHADBOURNβ€” Bank  of  Chadbourn';  Capital, 

$10,000;   President,   J.    A.   Brown;   Cashier, 

D.   C.    Clark. 
CHAPEL  HILLβ€” Bank  of  Chapel  Hill;   Cap- 
ital.   $15,000;    President,     J.      C.     Taylor; 

Cashier,   W.    D.    Wildman. 
CHAPEL     HILLβ€” People's     Bank;      Capital, 

$5,000;    President.    H.    H.    Williams;    Cash- 
ier.  H.    Lloyd. 
CHARLOTTEβ€” American  Trust  Co.;  Capital, 

$350,000;       President,      George      Stephens; 

Treasurer,   W.   H.   Wood. 
CHERRYVILLEβ€” Cherryville   Bank;    Capital, 

$15,000;    President,    S.    S.    Mauney;    Cash- 

ier,    M.    L.    Mauney. 
CHINA    GROVEβ€” Bank     of     China     Grove; 

Capital,    $10,000;    President,   C.    B.   Miller; 

i  ashier,    W.    C.    Sifferd. 
CLARKTONβ€” Bank  of  Bladen;  Capital,  $15,- 

000;    President,    L.    B.    Evans;    Cashier,    E. 

C.    Clark. 
CLAYTONβ€” Clavton    Banking    Co.;    Capital, 

$10,000;   President,  Ashley  Home;  Cashier, 

C.    M.    Thomas. 
CLEVELANDβ€” Merchants    &    Farmers    Bank; 

Capital,    *5.ii(Ki;    President,    J.    A.    Lyerly; 

(  ashier,    Clarence   H.    Rosebro. 
CLINTONβ€” Bank    of    Clinton;    Capital,    $20,- 

000;   President,  L.  A.  Bethune,  Cashier,   11. 

McKinnon. 
CLINTONβ€” Bank  of   Sampson;   Capital,   $15,- 

000;    President,      G.      A.      Norwood,      Jr.; 

Cashier,    W.    F.    Peterson. 
COLUMBIAβ€” Merchants    and    Farmers    Bank; 

Capital,    $10,000;    President,    B.    F.    Dun- 
can:   Cashier.    R.    H     Snruill. 
CONCORDβ€” Cabarrus  Savings  Bank;   Capital 

$96,000;    President,      H.      I.      Woodhouse; 

Cashier.    C.    W.    Swink 
CONCORDβ€” Citizens    Bank    and    Trust    Co.; 

Capital,   $30,000;    President,   A.   J.   Yorke; 

Cashier,    C.    B.     Warmer. 
COOLEEMEEβ€” Bank  of  Cooleemee;    Capital, 

$5,000;    President,    J.    B.    Mason;    Cashier, 

J.    H.   L.    Rice. 
CORNELIUSβ€” Bank    or    Cornelius;     Capital, 

$19,500;   President,  K.  C.  Sherrill,  (ashier, 

J.    T.    Beard. 
CREEDMOORβ€” Citizens        Bank:        Capital, 

$10,000:    President,    Z.    E.    Lyon;    Cashier, 

I.    E.    Harris. 
I  Rl  S\l  ELL    The  Bank  of  Creswell;  Capital, 

$4,900;   President,  Thos.   \V.   Blounl  :   I  lash 

ier,  D.   E.   Woodlev. 
DALLASβ€” Hank   of   Dallas;   Capital,   $10,1 : 

President,   L.   L.   Jenkins;   Cashier,   M.    A. 

Carpenter. 


DAN  BURYβ€” Bank  of  Stokes  County;  Capi- 
tal, $10,000;  President.  M.  T.  'chilton; 
I  a.shier,    N.    Eugene    Pepper. 

DAVIDSONβ€” American  Trust  Co.  (branch  of 
American  Trust  Co.,  Charlotte);  Cashier, 
W.    H.    Thompson. 

DENTONβ€” Bank   of    Davidson;    I    ipita  . 
000  (chartered.) 

DOBSONβ€” Surry    County      Loan      and    Trust 

Co.,   (branch  of  Surry  Co.   Loan  and  Trust 

Co.,   Mt.    Airy);    Cashier,   R.    C.    Lewellvu. 
DOYERβ€” Bank    of    Dover;    Capital,      $5,000; 

President.      G.      V.      Richardson;      Cashier, 

W.    H.    Caton. 
DUKEβ€” Bank    of    Harnett;    Capital,    $10,000; 

President,    B.    N.    Duke,      Cashier,    E.    P. 

Davis. 
DUNNβ€” Bank  of  Cape  Fear;  Capital,  $9,000; 

Prsident,    J.    E.    Wilson;    Cashier,    W.    T. 

Honevcutt. 
DURHAMβ€” Fidelity  Bank;  Capital,  $100,000; 

President,   B.    N.    Duke;   Cashier,  John  F. 

Wily. 
DURHAMβ€” Merchants  Bank;    Capital  $26,900; 

President,   C.    C.    Thomas;    Cashier,    P.    S. 

Hutchins. 

EAST    DURHAMβ€” Peoples      Bank;      Capital, 

$10,000;   President,  Y.   E.   Smith;   Cashier, 

J.    W.    Wilkinson. 
KDKNTONβ€” Bank  of  Edenton:    Capital,    $50, 

000;    President,   Julien  Wood;   Cashier,   E. 

C.    Rea. 
EDENTONβ€” Citizens   Bank:   Capital,    s->;,.ooll; 

President,     W.     T.     Old;     (ashier.     Chas. 

H.   Wood. 
ELIZABETH   CITYβ€” Citizens  Bank;    Capital, 

$25,000;  President,  O.  MacMullan;  Cashier, 

M.    R.    Griffin. 
ELIZABETHTOWNβ€” Bank  of  Efizabethtown; 

Capital,    $2,670;    President.    C.    W.     I.om; 

Cashier,   J.   M.    Clark. 
ELK  PARKβ€” Mitchell  County  Bank   (branch 

of    Mitchell    County    Bank,    Baskersville) ; 

Cashier,    Harvey   Bailey. 
ELLENBORO  -  Bank    of  '  Ellenboro;    <  lapital, 

$4,575;    President,    1).    B.    Han-ill;    Cashier, 

W.    S.   Simmons. 

ELM    CITYβ€” Elm    City    Bank;    Capital,    $10,- 

000;    President,  John   L.    Bailey;   Cashier, 

E.    O.    McGowan. 
ELM    CITYβ€” Toisnol    Banking   Co.;    Capital, 

$20,000;    President,    R.    S.    Wells;    Cashier, 

( '.    It.    Barnes. 
ENFIELDβ€” Bank    of    Enfield;    Capital,    $10, 

000;   President,   G<  irge  B.   Curtis;  Cashier, 

hey     \\'ats..n. 
ENFIELD    Commercial    and    Farmers    Ba 

Capital.    $in.iioo;    President,    S.    C.    Bella- 
my:  Cashier,    I'.    O.    Petwav. 
FAIR   BLUFF-    Hank  of  Fair  Bluff;  I  apital, 

$10,000;    President,    J.    E.    Dick;    Ca 

J.   F.   Rogers. 

FAIRMONT      Hank       of       Fairmonl  ;     I   apital, 

$9,500;    President,    A.   S.   Thompson;   Cash- 
ier,   V.    L.    Blue. 
FAISOM     Hank   of   Faison;   (  apital,   $1 
President.    C.      S.      Hines;      Cashier,      II. 

M.I)      Williams, 
r  VRMVILLE     ran',     i  "    I   irmvi  I    :    <  apital, 
$10,000:    I't  sidi  nt.    R.    L.    I>a\  i-;   '  ashier, 
.1.    I!.    Davis. 


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BANKS    AND    BANKERS  IN  NORTH    CAROLINA. 


FOREST  CITYβ€” Bank  of  Forest  City;  Capi- 
tal, $15,400;  President,  G.  E.  Young:; 
Cashier,  W.   W.  Hicks. 

FRANKLINβ€” Bank  of  Franklin;  Capital, 
$18,700;  President,  F.  S.  Johnston;  Cash- 
ier. J.   G.  Siler. 

FRANKLINβ€” Macon  County  Bank;  Capital, 
$25,000;  President,  J.  A.  Porter;  Cashier, 
Lee   Crawford. 

FRANKLINTONβ€” Citizens  Bank;  Capital, 
$15,000;  President,  E.  J.  Cheatham; 
Cashier,  W.   F.  Joyner. 

FREMONTβ€” Bank  of  Fremont;  Capital,  $24,- 
400;  President,  J.  T.  Hooks;  Cashier, 
Cutlar  Lee. 

GARYSBURGβ€” Merchants  and  Farmers  Bank; 
Capital,  $7,460;  President,  A.  J.  Ellis; 
Cashier,   R.   L.    Reese. 

GASTONIAβ€” Gaston  Loan  and  Trust  Co.; 
Capital,  $15,000;  President,  J.  Lee  Rob- 
inson;   Treasurer,    E.    G.    McLurd. 

GATESVILLEβ€” Bank  of  Gates;  Capital, 
$10,000;  President,  L.  L.  Smith;  Cashier, 
R.    R.    Taylor. 

GIBSONβ€” Bank  of  Gibson;  Capital,  $15,000; 
President,  W.  T.  Pate;  Cashier,  L.  M. 
Blue. 

GIBSONVILLEβ€” Bank  of  Gibson ville;  Capi- 
tal, $10,000;  President,  W.  H.  Menden- 
hall;   Cashier,   J.   W.    Boring. 

GOLDSBOROβ€” Bank  of  Wavne;  Capital, 
$125,000;  President,  E.  B.  Borden;  Cash- 
ier,  W.   E.    Borden. 

GRAHAMβ€” Citizens  Bank;  Capital,  $10,000; 
President,  J.  A.  Long;  Cashier,  C.  C. 
Thompson. 

GRANITE  FALLSβ€” Bank  of  Granite;  Capi- 
tal, $8,000;  President,  D.  H.  Warlick; 
Cashier,   W.    S.   Whisnant. 

GREENSBOROβ€” American  Exchange  Bank; 
Capital,  $300,000;  President,  E.  P.  Whar- 
ton;   Cashier,    R.    G.    Vaughn. 

GREENSBOROβ€” Bank  of  South  Greensboro, 
(branch  of  American  Exchange  Bank, 
Greensboro) ;    Cashier,    R.    J.    Mebane. 

GREENSBOROβ€” Greensboro  Loan  and  Trust 
Co.;  Capital,  $200,000;  President,  J.  W. 
Frv;    Treasurer,   W.    E.    Allen. 

GREENVILLEβ€” Bank  of  Greenville;  Capi- 
tal, $25,000;  President,  R.  L.  Davis; 
Cashier.   James  L.   Little. 

GREENVILLEβ€” Greenville  Banking  and 
Trust  Co.;  Capital,  $25,000;  President, 
R.   J.    Cobb;   Cashier,   C.    S.   Carr. 

GRIFTONβ€” Bank  of  Grifton;  Capital,  $10,- 
000:  President,  L.  J.  Chapman;  Cashier. 
G.   T.    Gardner. 

GROVERβ€” Bank  of  Grover;  Capital,  $5,000; 
President,  J.  F.  Jenkins;  Cashier,  B.  F. 
Turner. 

HALIFAXβ€” Bank  of  Halifax;  Capital,  $4,450; 
President,  W.  H.  S.  Burgwyn;  Cashier,  F. 
H.   Gregory. 

HAMILTONβ€” Bank  of  Hamilton;  Capital, 
$5,000;  President,  C.  H.  Baker;  Cashier, 
Ed.    A.    Council. 

HAMLETβ€” Bank  of  Hamlet;  Capital,  0,500. 
President,  E.  A.  Lackey;  Cashier,  J.  S. 
Bishop. 

HENDERSONβ€” Citizens  Bank;  Capital  $100,- 
000;  President,  J.  B.  Owen;  Cashier,  W. 
A.   Hunt. 


HENRIETTAβ€” Haynes  Bank;  Capital,  $6,- 
000;  President,  R.  R.  Haynes;  Cashier, 
J.    B.    Watkins. 

Ill  RTFORDβ€” Hertford  Banking  Co. ;  Capital, 

$15,000;    President,      \V.      S.      Blanchard; 
Cashier,    L.    W.    Norman. 

HICKORYβ€” Hickory  Banking  and  Trust  Co.; 
Capital,  $35,000;  President,  J.  F.  Aber- 
nathy;    Cashier,    J.    X.    Reid. 

HIGH  POINTβ€” Hon-,.  Banking  Co.;   Capital, 

$27,895;   President,   T.    F.   Wrenn;   Cashier, 

G.    F.    Kirby. 
HIGH  POINTβ€” North  Carolina  Savings  Bank 

and   Trust   Co.:      Capital     Stock,    $98,220; 

President,    O.    K.    Cox;       Cashier,    L.    A. 

Briles. 
HIGH    POINTβ€” Wachovia    Loan    and    Trust 

Co.,    (branch  of  Wachovia  Loan  and  Trust 

Co.,    Winston);    Cashier,    C.    L.    Glenn. 
HILLSBOROβ€” Bank   of  Orange;    Capital,   $5,- 

000;    President,    J.    S.    Spurgeon;    Cashier, 

P.    C.    Collins. 
HOPE    MILLSβ€” Bank    of    Hope    Mills;    Cap- 
ital.    $5,100;     President,      H.       W.     Lilly; 

Cashier,    E.    W.    Lasley. 
HOT  SPRINGSβ€” Bank   of'  Hot   Springs;   Cap- 
ital,   $10,000;    President,    Thomas    Frisbee; 

Cashier,  G.  E.  Naff 
JACKSON β€” Bank   of    Northampton:    Capital, 

$5,000;    President,    J.    I.    Flvlhe;    Cashier, 

H.   H.   Grant. 
JACKSONVILLEβ€” Bank  of   Onslow;    Capital, 

$8,000;    President,   J.    W.    Burton;    Cashier, 

N.    S.    Cockran. 
JEFFERSONβ€” Bank    of   Ashe;    Capital,    $15,- 

000;    President,   .1.    E.    Finley;    Cashier,   W. 

H.    Worth. 
JONESBOROβ€” Bank    of    Jonesboro;    Capital, 

$6,000;   President.   J.    L.   Godfrev;    Cashier, 

A.    W.    Huntley. 
KENLYβ€” Bank    of    Kenly;    Capital.    $10,000; 

President,    R.    A.    Hales;    Cashier,    R.    H. 

Alford. 
KERNERSVILLEβ€”  Bank      of      Kernersvilla; 

Capital,    $7,500;     President,    W.     H.    Men- 

denhall;    Cashier,    G.    V.    Fulp. 
KERNERSYILLEβ€”  Forsyth   Banking   &  Trust 

Co.;    Capital,    $0,750;    President,    J.     Van 

Lindley;  Cashier,  J.  M.   Guvei. 
KINGS   MOUNTAINβ€” Kings   Mountain   Bank; 

Capital,   $10,000;    President,     F.     Dilling; 

<  ;i  liier.  W.  S.  Dilling 
KINGS  MOUNTAINβ€” Peoples  Loan  and  Trust 

Co.;     Capital,     $6,920;     President.     C.     J. 

Rhodes;    Cashier.    M.    E.    Herndon. 
LAGRANGEβ€” Bank    of      LaGrange;      Capial, 

$10,000:    President,    G.    A.    Norwood,    Jr.; 

Cashier,    J.    D.    Walters. 
LAGRANGEβ€” Rouse    Banking    Co.;    Capital, 

$25,000;    President,    N.    J.    Rouse;    Cashier, 

T.  R.  Rouse. 
LAURINBURGβ€” Stat  β–     Bank;    Capital,    $40,- 

000;    President,   J.    A.    Jones;    Cashier,    W. 

H.     Cooper. 
LEAKSVILLEβ€” Bank   of  Leaksville;    Capital, 

$30,000;    President,    D.    F.    King;    Cashier, 

A.    T.    Hopper. 
LENOIRβ€” Bank  of  Lenoir;   Capital,    $40,000; 
Pr  -;i]  nt     G.    W.    F.    Harper;    Cashier,   J. 

H.   Ball. 
LEXINGTONβ€” Bank    of    Lexington;    Capital, 


BANKS    AND    BANKERS    IX    NORTH    <  AROLINA. 


$50,000;     President,     G.     W.     Montcastle; 
Cashier,   W.   H.   Mendenhall. 

LIBERTYβ€” Bank  of  Liberty;,  Capital,  $10,- 
000;  President,  G.  a.  Foster;  Cashier, 
W.    M.    Hammer. 

LILESVILLEβ€” Bank    of    Lilesville;     Capital, 

$10,000;   President,   J.   F.   Alexander;   (  ash- 

ier,    B.    R.    Wall. 
LILLINGTONβ€” Bank   of  Lillington;    Capital, 

$6,800;    President,    N.    A.    Smith;    Cashier, 

H.    T.    Spears. 
LITTLETONβ€” Bank     of     Littleton;     Capital, 

$10,000;    President,    J.    H.    Harrison;   Cash- 
ier,   H.     F.    Bonney. 
LITTLETONβ€” Planters    Bank;    Capital,    $9.- 

225;    President,    T.    J.    Miles;    Cashier,    M. 

J.     Grant. 
LOUISBURG β€” Farmers  and  Merchants  Bank; 

Capital,       $23,500;       President,       William 

Bailey;   Cashier,   T.   W.   Watson. 
LUMBERTONβ€” Bank    of    Lumberton;     Capi- 
tal,   $50,000;     President,    A.    W.    McLean; 

Cashier,    C.    B.    Townsend. 
MADISONβ€” Bank  of  Madison;    Capital,   $20,- 

000;    President,    J.    M.    Galloway;    Cashier, 

J.  O.  Ragsdale. 
MANTEOβ€” Bank  of  Manteo;   Capital,  $5,200; 

President,     R.     C.     Evans1,     Cashier,       R. 

Bruce    Etheridge. 
MARION β€” Merchants     and     Farmers     Bank; 

Capital,   $27,000;   President,   T.   F.   Wrenn; 

Cashier,  R.  F.  Burton. 
MARSHALLβ€” Bank   of  French   Broad;    Capi- 
tal,    $25,000;     President,     J.     J.     Redmon, 

Cashier,    W.    B.    Ramsey. 
MARSHVILLEβ€” Bank  of  Marshville;   Capital 

$10,000;   President,  J.  H.  Lee;  Cashier,  W. 

E.    McWhirter. 
MAXTONβ€” Bank    of    Maxton;    Capital,    $40,- 

000;    President,   T.    O.    Evans;    Cashier,    O. 

C.    Spaulding. 
MEBANE β€” Commercial    and    Farmers    Bamc; 

Capital.    $8,000;    President,    J.    B.    Mason; 

Cashier,  S.  G.  Morgan. 
MILTONβ€” Bank  of  Caswell;    Capital.   $5,000; 

President,    R.      L.      Watt;      Cashier,      E. 

Hines.   Jr. 
MOCKSY1LLEβ€” Bank  of  Davie;  Capial,  $20,- 

000;    President,    W.     A.     Bailev;     Cashier, 

T.    J.    Byerly. 
MONROEβ€” Bank    of    Union;     Capital,     $50,- 

000;    President,    W.    S.    Blakeney;    Cashier, 

W.    C.    Stack. 
MOORESVILLEβ€” Bank   of   Mooresville;    Cap- 
ital,    $30,000;     President,    Geo.     C.     Good- 
man:   Cashier,   C.   P.   McNeelv. 
MOORESVILLEβ€” Merchants       and       Farmers 

Bank;    Capital,    $24,125;    President,    E.    W. 

Brawlev;   Cashier,    A.    W.    Colson. 
MOREHEAD   CITYβ€” Bank  of  Cartel;    

ital,    $20,000;     President,    R.     W.    Taylbr; 

Cashier,    C.    V.    Webb. 
MORUANTONβ€” Bank  of  Morganton;  Capital, 

$16,000;    President,    J.    A.    Dickson;    Cash- 
ier,  W.   E.   Walton. 
MORVENβ€” Bank    of    Morven;    Capital,    $19,- 

800;    President,    T.    V.    Hardison;    Cashier, 

M.    L.    Ham. 
MOUNT   AIRYβ€” Bank   of   Mount    Airv;    Cap- 

ital;    $50,000;    President,    J.    II.    Prather; 

( lashii  i ,    W.    J.    I'.-. 


Capital, 
Cashier, 


MOUNT    AIRYβ€”Surry    County      Loan      and 

Trust    Co.;     Capital,     $22,500;     President, 
W.    F.    Carter;    <  ashier,   G.    D.    Faw 
MOUNT    GILEAOβ€” Bank    of    Moui 

Capital,     $10,000;     President,    J.     A.     Mc- 
Aulay;   Cashier,    W.   B.   Cockian. 

MOUNT   HOLLYβ€” Mount    Hollj     Ba 
ital,    $10,500;    President,      II.    A.      Rhyne; 

<  ashier,    J.    A.    Costner. 

VIOl  \  r    OLIVEβ€” Bank    of      Mount      ! 

i  apital,    $25,000;     Presidi  nt,    W.    E. 
Cashier,    M.    T.    Breazeale. 
UOI  XT    OLIVEβ€” Citizens      Hank: 

$14,850;    President,    J.    E.    Kelly 

J.    E.    Morrisette. 
MOUNT        PLEASANTβ€” Caban.  is 

Bank,    (branch  of  Cabarrus  Savings  Bank, 

<  oncord) :    <  ashier,    L.    J.    Foil. 
L'RFREESBOROβ€” Peoples    Bank;      Capital, 
$10,00i  :    Pri  sident,    D.    I !.    Barni  -:    Cash- 
i   l .    1'.    E.    Jenkins. 

Ml  UPHYβ€” Bank  of    Murpny;    Capital 

(100;    Presiuent,    John    11.    Carl   r;    Ca 

L.    E.    Bayless. 
XTR  PHYβ€” Peoples    BanK;    Capital,    $16,000; 

President,    A.    B.    Dickey;    Cashier,    J.    R. 

McClelland. 
>.  \>IIVILLEβ€” Bank    of     Nashville;     Capital, 

$5,000;    President,    S.    F.    Austii 

W.    G.    Dozier. 
NEW     BERXβ€” Mutual      Aid      Banking    Co.; 

Capital,      $3,801.59;      President,      (X      C. 

Roach;    Cashier,   J.    H.    Fisher. 
NEW    B^JRNβ€” New   Bern   Banking  and   Trust 

Co.;    Capital,    $200,000;    President,    J.    B. 

Blades;   Cashier,   G.   B.   Pendleton. 
NEW        BERN'β€” Peoples       Bank;        Capital, 

$50,000;     President,   Win.      Dunn:    <  ashier, 

T.    A.    Czzell. 
NEWTONβ€” Farmers    and     Merchants     Bank; 

Capita],       $35,000;       President,     J.        H. 

Yimnt.    Cashier,   L.    H.    Phillips. 
Miitlll      WILKESBOROβ€” Bank       of 

Wilkesboro;    Capital,    $50, P    sident, 

.1.    IX   Finley;  Cashier,   K.    W.   Gwyn. 
NORTH    WILKESBORO    Citizens  Loan     and 

Trust     Co.;     Capital,     $10, ;     President, 

J.   H.  Johnson;   Treasurer,   11.   W.    Horton. 
NORTH     WILKESBORO     Deposit     and     Sav- 
ings   Bank;    Capital,    $20,000;     President, 

W.   F.   Trogdon;   Cashier,   11.   O.    tf)sher. 
NORWOOD     Bank      of      Norw I:      Capil  il, 

$12,500;    Presidi  nt,    T.     \.    Hathcock,    Jr.; 

Cashier,   L.    VV.    Hart 
OLD  FORTβ€” Bank  of  Old  Fori  :  I  apital,  $8,- 

000;    Presidi  nt.    L.    P.    <  rawfo  d;   Ca 

F.    M.    Bradley. 
ORIENTAL-    Bank      of    Oriental;      <  apital, 

$15,000;    President,    G.    H.    Roberts;    I 

ier,    .1.    W.    Miller. 
PARKTON     Bank    .it    Parkton;    I  apil  i 

800;    President,   John  G,    Hughes;   Β«   i 

I..    C.    McArthur. 
PILOT     MOI    \T\I\      Pil.it     Bank    and    Trust 

(  .1.:    i  apital,    - 15  r00;    Presidi  nt,    W.     \. 
Blair;  <  lashii  r,   W.  J.  Swanson. 

PINE    Ll.\  LI.     Bank    of    Pin.     Level;    Capi- 
ta]  $5,000;   President,    D,    P..   Oliver;   I 
ier,    R.    L.    Fitzgerald. 

PINETOPS     Pinetop     Banfcli  Capital, 

ii.   C.    Bi  idg  rs;   Cash- 
ier,  J.    Vim  s  Cobb. 


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BANKS     \N1)    BANKERS    |\    NORTH    CAKOLIXA. 


PITTSBOROβ€” Bank    of     Pittsboro;     Capital, 

sin. ikiii;    President,    \V.    L.    London;    Cash- 
ier,   M.    T.    Williams. 
PLYMOUTHβ€” Bank    of    Plymouth;    Capital, 

$12,500;    President,    \Y.    T.     Old;     Cashier, 

(Ian  nee   Latham. 
P(  U.I.i  x  !KSVTLLEβ€” Pollocksville         Banking 

and  Trust   Co.;    Capital,   $5,000;    President, 

T.     \.    Green;   Cashier,    H.    A.   Creagh. 
RAEFORDβ€” Bank  of  Raeford;   Capital,  $15.- 

000;    President,    John   Blue;    Cashier,   John 

W.    Moore. 
RALEIGHβ€” Carolina  '  Trust       Co.;     Caint.il, 

$ ,000;   President,   A.  J.   Ruffin;   Cashier, 

S.    J.    Hinsdale. 
RALEIGHβ€” Raleigh   Banking  and   Trust  Co.; 

Capital,    $100,00;    President,    Charles      E. 

Johnson;    Cashier,    F.    H.    Briggs. 
RAMSEURβ€” Bank  of  Ramseur;   Capital  $12,- 

I;    President.    W.    H.    Watkins;    Cashier, 

R.    I.    Smith. 
RANDLEMANβ€” Bank    of    Randleman;    Capi- 
tal,   $12,000;    President,    S.    Bryant;    (  ash- 

ier,    J.    H.    Cole. 
RANDLEMAN β€” Peoples    Savings,     Loan    and 

Trust    Co.;    Capital,    $7,265;"  President,    J. 

I     Newlin;    Cashier,    W.    H.    Pickard. 
IRKD  SPR1XOSβ€” Bank   of  Red   Springs;   Cap- 
ital,   $15,000;    President,    A.    B.    Pearsall; 

Cashier,    J.    S.    Jones. 
REIDSYILLEβ€” Bank    of    Reidsville;    Capital, 
50.000;    Vice-President,      W.      B.      Wray; 

Cashier.  J.   F.   Watlinsrton. 
REIDSVILLEβ€” Citizens   Bank;    Capita1,    $75,- 

000:    President,    H.    R.    Scott:    Cashier,    R. 

L.    Watt. 
RICHLANDSβ€” Bank    of    Richlands;     Capital, 

$5,000;     President,    J.     E.     Steed;    Cashier, 

<;.    W.    Whitted. 
RICHLANDSβ€” Peoples 

93i  ;       President,     C 

W.     H.    Henderson. 
RICH     SQUAREβ€” Bank     of      Rich      Square; 

Capital,    $5,000;    President,    J.    T.    Bolton; 

(  ashier,    Dr.    M.    Bolton. 
ROANOKE       RAPIDSβ€” ISank 


Bank;     Capital,     $4,- 
W.    Sutton;    Cashier, 


of 


Ruanoke 

Rapids;   Capital,   $5,000:   President,   W.    H. 

S.    Burgwyn;    Cashier,    S.    15.    Pierce. 
ROBERSONVILLEβ€” Bank    of    Robersonville; 

Capital,    $15,000;    President,    R.     H.    Har- 
grove:   (ashier,    J.    C.    Robertson. 
RO<  KIXi;H AMβ€” Bank   of   Pee   Dee;    Capital, 

$25,000;    President,    W.    L.    Parsons;    Cash- 

i'  r.   W.   L.    Parsons. 
ROCKINGHAM  β€”  Farmers     Bank:      Capital, 

$15,000;    President,    R.    L.    Steele;    Cashier, 

L.    s.    Covington. 
ROCKY    MOUNTβ€” Bank      of    Rocky    Mount; 

Capital,  $100,000;   President,  T.   H.  Battle; 

Cashier,    L.    F.    Tillerv. 
ROCKY    MOUNTβ€” Planters 

$50, :    President,   J.    C. 

ier,    J.    W.    Aycock. 
ROPERβ€” Bank    of    Roper; 

President,    T.    W.    Blount 

Davenport. 
Rose    HILLβ€” Bank    of    Rose    Hill: 

$10,000;    President,    M.    J.    Hever 

W.   B.   Southerland. 
ROWLANDβ€” Bank      of     Rowland; 

$40,000;    President.    Allen    Edens 

W.    F.    Bristow. 


Bank:      Capital, 
Braswell ;    Cash- 
Capital,    $20,000; 
Cashier,    W.    S. 


Capital, 
Cashier, 

Capital, 

Cashier, 


ROXBOROβ€” Bank  of  Roxboro;  Capital,  $10,- 
000;  President,  E.  B.  Reade;  Cashier,  W. 
F.    Long. 

ROXBOROβ€” Peoples  Bank;   Capital,   $40,000; 

President,     J.     A.     Long;     Cashier,    J.     S. 

Bradsher. 
RURAL    HALL β€” Commercial     and     Farmers 

Bank;     Capital,    $7,200;    President,    S.     S. 

Flvnt;    Cashier,    E.    E.    Shore. 
RUTHERFORDTONβ€” Citizens     Bank;     Capi- 
tal   $12,900;    President,    H.    L.    Carpenter; 

Cashier,   A.   L.   Grayson. 
RITIIEKFORDTON  β€”  Commercial       Bank; 

Capital.   $1S,200;   President,  T.   B.   Twitty; 

Cashier,   J.   F.    Flack. 
SALISBURYβ€” Davis  &  Wilev  Bank;   Capital, 

$60,000;    President,   T.   F.    Kluttz;    Cashier, 

O.    D.    Davis. 
SALISBURYβ€” Wachovia  Loan  and  Trust  Co. 

(branch  of  Wachovia  Loan  and  Trust  Co., 

Winston);   Cashier,    W.   F.   Snider. 
SALUDAβ€” Carolina    State    Bank;        Capital, 

$5,000;   President,    D.    C.    Barrow;    Cashier, 

H.    B.    Lane. 
SAXFORDβ€” Bank   of   Sanford;    Capital,    $15,- 

000;    President,    T.    L.    Chisholm;    Cashier, 

S.    P.    Hatch. 
SANFORDβ€” Banking,    Loan    and    Trust    Co.; 

Capital,    $25,000;    President,    A.    W.    Hunt- 
lev;    Cashier.    J.    W.    Cunningham. 
SCOTLAND    XFCKβ€” Planters    and    Commer- 
cial   Bank;    Capital      $15,000;      President, 

Claude  Kitchin;   Cashier,   O.   J.    Moore. 
SCOTLAND    NECKβ€” Scotland    Neck      Bank; 

Capital,    $25,000;   President,    A.   McDowell; 

Cashier,  F.  P.   Shields. 
SEABOARDβ€” Farmers  Bank;   Capital,  $6,000; 

President,   J.    G.    L.    Crocker;   Cashier,   H. 

R.    Harris. 
SELMAβ€” Bank    of    Selma;    Capital,    $25,000; 

President,  M.   C.   Winston;   Cashier,   L.   D. 

Debnam. 
SHARPSBURGβ€” Sharpsburg      Banking    Co.; 

Capital,      $7,000;       President,      John      D. 

Dawes;   Cashier,   F.   C.    Gorham. 
SILER   CITYβ€” Chatham    Bank;    Capital,   $5,- 

000;    President,     F.     M.     Hadley;    Cashier, 

J.    J.    Jenkins. 
SILER    CITYβ€” Siler    City    Loan    and    Trust 

Co.:     Capital,     $15,000;    President,    O.     A. 

Hanner;   Cashier,   E.   B.    Parks. 
SMITHFIELDβ€” Bank   of    Smithfield;    Capital, 

$30,000;   President,    W.   L.   Woodall;   Cash- 
ier,    C.V.   Johnson. 
SNOW   HILLβ€” Snow  Hill  Banking  and  Trust 

Co.;     Capital,    $10,000;    President,     G.    A. 

Norwood,   Jr.;   Cashier,  J.   T    Sugg. 
SOUTHERN      PINESβ€” Citizens      Bank      and 

Trust   Co.;    Capital,   $10,000;    President,   C. 

B.    Grout;    Cashier,    G.    A.    Kimball. 
SOUTHPORTβ€” Bank    or   Southport;    Capital, 

$5,000;    President,    D.    I.    Watson;    Cashier, 

J.    J.    Loughlin. 
SPARTAβ€” Bank   of   Sparta;   Capital,    $15,000; 

President.  R.  A.  Doughton;  Cashier,  T.  J. 

SPENCERβ€” Bank  of  Spencer;  Capital,  $5,- 
000;  President,  Dr.  M.  L.  Smoot;  Cashier, 
J.   K.   Dorsett. 

SPENCERβ€” Wachovia  Loan  and  Trust  Co. 
(branch  of  Wachovia  Loan  and  Trust  Co., 
Winston);    Cashier,    A.    W.    Hicks. 


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125 


SPRAYβ€” Bank  of  Spray,  (branch  of  Bank  of 
Leaksville);    Cashier,    A.    T.    Hopper. 

SPRAYβ€” Imperial  Trust  and  Savings  Co. ; 
Capital,  $17,570;  Vice-President,  W.  Frank 
Bowman;    Treasurer,    S.    H.    Marshall. 

SPRING      HOPEβ€” Farmers     and      Merchants 

Bank;    Capital,    $10,000;    President,    A.    F. 
.May;   Cashier,   G.   F.   Crocker. 

SPRING  HOPEβ€” Spring  Hope  Banking  Co.; 
Capital,  $10,000;  President,  W.  W.  Rich- 
ardson;   Cashier,    \V.    G.    Ward. 

SPRUCE      PINEβ€” Mitchell      County      Bank, 

(branch  of  Mitchell  County  Bank,   Bakers- 

ville) ;    Cashier,    Charlie    Hicky. 
STANLEY β€” Farmers    and    Merchants    Banic; 

Capital,  $9,800;   President,   W.  L.  Jenkins; 

Cashier,    J.    M.    Reinhardt. 
STATESYILLEβ€” Statesville    Loan    and    Trust 

Co.;    Capital,    $40,000;    President,    M.     K. 

Steele;    Treasurer,    D.    M.    Ausley. 
STATESYILLE  β€”  Merchants      and      Farmers 

Bank;     Capital,     $20,319.92;     President,     L. 

T.    Stimpson;    Cashier,    F.    B.    Bunch. 
STONEYILLEβ€” Bank   of   Stoneville;    Capital, 

$6,000;    President,    R.    T.    Stone;    Cashier, 

C.    K.    Nolen. 
STOVALLβ€” Bank  of  Stovall;  Capital,  $5,000; 

President,    J.    G.    Hunt;    Cashier,    C.    L. 

Lewis. 
SYLVA β€” Jackson     County     Bank;      Capital, 

$12,000;    President,    C.   J.    Harris;    Cashier, 

M.    Buchanan. 

Tabor;    Capital,      $9,130; 
Pridgcn;    Cashier,    D.   C. 


Tarboro;   Capital, 
F.    Shackelford; 


SjKO,- 

.ash- 


TABORβ€” Bank    of 

President,   C.   C 

Fussell. 
TARBOROβ€” Bank  of 

000;    President,    J. 

ier,    L.    V.    Hart. 
TARBORO β€” Pamlico  Insurance  and   Banking 

Co.;    Canital,    $33,960;    President,      H.     L. 

Staton;   Cashier,   Job  Cobb. 
TAYLORSVILLKβ€” Bank    of   Alexander;    Cap- 
ital,  $12,000;    President,    W.    B.    Matheson; 

Cashier,    H.    T.    Kellv. 
THOM.vSVILLEβ€” Bank  of  Thomasville;   Cap- 
ital,   $12,500;    President,    F.    M.    Armfield; 

Cashier,    J.    L.    Armneld. 
TRENTONβ€” Bank   of  Jones;   Capital,   $5,000; 

President,    T.    D.    Warren;    Cashier,    F.    M. 

Foscue. 
TROYβ€” Bank  of  Montgomery;   Capital,   $10,- 

000;  President,  W.  J.   Armneld,  Jr.;  Cash- 
ier,   J.    G.    Tomlinson. 
TR YONβ€” Bank    of    Tryon;    Capital,    $10,000; 

President,  Joseph  Norwood;  Cashier,  J.  B. 

Hester. 
VANCEBOROβ€” Bank  of  Vanceboro;   Capital, 

$5,000;    President,    VV.    C.    White;   Cashier, 

J.  B.   Harvey. 
VINELANDβ€” Bank    of    Columbus;      Capital, 

$21,350;    President,    R.    H.    Powell;    Cash 

ier,    F.    L.    Ford. 
WADESBOROβ€” Bank  of  Wadesboro;  Capital, 

$50,000;      President,      T.      J.      Covington; 

Cashier,   C.  M.   Burns,  Jr. 
WADESHOROβ€” Southern        Savings        Bank; 

Capital,    $2.3,485;    President,    John   T.    Pat- 
rick;  Cashier,   W.   M.    Morton. 
WAKE    FORESTβ€” Bank    of    Wake;    Capital, 

$15,000;   President,   J.    B.   Powers;   Cashier, 

T.    E.    Holding. 


WALLACEβ€” Bank   of   Duplin;    Capital,    $12,- 
500;    President,    H.    C.    Ma  i 
ier,    A.    L.    McGowen. 

WALNUT    COVEβ€” Bank    oi    Stoke9    ' 
(branch   <>t'    Bank   of   Stokes   <    punty,    Dan- 
bury);    Cashier,    O.    N.    Petree. 

WARRENTONβ€” Bank    of    Warren;     <  apital, 

$22,250;    President,    C.    N.    Williams,    Jr.; 
Cashier,    C.    E.    Jackson. 

WARRENTONβ€” Citizens       Bank;        Capital, 
$20,01)0;    President,    W.    B.    Boyd;    <  a 
R.     T.     Watson. 

WARSAWβ€” Bank    of   Warsaw;    Capital,    s]n,. 
000;    President,  T.   B.    Pierce;   Cashier,    II. 

F.  Pierce. 

WASHINGTONβ€” Bank   of    Washington; 

ital,    $50,000;     President,     Seth    Bridgman; 

i  ashier,    T.    J.    Latham. 
WAXHAW     Waxhaw       Banking    and      Trust 

Co.;    Capital,    $17,550;     President,    .1.     L. 

Rodman;    Cashier,    J.    A.    Williams. 
WAYNESVILLEβ€”  Bank       of        Waynes 

Capital,     $50,000;     President,     Alden 

ell;   Cashier,    Alden   Howell,   Jr. 
WAYNESVILLEβ€” Commercial     Bank;     Capi- 
tal,   $30,000;    President,    R.     E.    Osborne; 

Cashier,    J.    R.    Bovd. 
WELDONβ€” Bank   of    Weldon;    I  apital, 

000;     President,     W.     E.     Daniel;     Cashier, 

W.    R.    Smith. 
\\  EXDELL      Bank    of    Wendell:    (  apital,    $5,- 

000;    President,    R.     I?.    Whitlej  :    I 

M.    C.    Todd. 
WH1TAKERSβ€” Bank   of   Whitakers;    <  apital, 

$10,000;      President,      W.      T.      Braswell; 

Cashier,   W.   J.   Taylor. 
WHITEVILLEβ€” Bank  of  Whiteyille;  (apital. 

$10,000;   President,   J.   B.   Schulken;    ' 

i(r,   C.    S.    Hicks. 
WILKESBOROβ€” Bank     of     Wilkes;      (  apital. 

$15,800;  President,   R.   A.   Spainhour; 

ier,    C.    M.     Sheets. 
WILLIAMSTONβ€” Bank     of     Martin     t 

Capital,     $15,000;     President,     W.     Martin; 

Cashier,  J.   G.   Godaru". 
WILLIAMSTONβ€” Farmers       and        Merchants 

Bank;    Capital,    $25,000;    President,    J.    D. 

Biggs;    Cashier,    F.    F.   Fagan. 
WILSONβ€” Branch    Banking      Co.;      Capital, 

$100,000;    President,    J.    C.    Hales;    Cashier, 

G.  W.    Stanton. 

WILSONβ€” Citizens    Bank;     Capital,    $50, I; 

President,    R.    G.    Briggs;    Cashier,    W.    M. 

Farmer. 
WINDSORβ€” Bank  of  Windsor;   Cap 

000;    President,    Thomas    Giilam;    Cashier, 

W.   L.   Lvon. 
W  1  \  DSORβ€” Citizens   Bank:    (apital,    $20,000; 

President,    E.    S.    Askew;    Cashier,    M.    B. 

Giilam. 
WINSTON  SALEM      Forsyth        Savings       and 

Trust   Co.;    Capital,    $2,247;    President,    J. 

s.    Bill;  Cashier,   P.   M.    Kennedy. 
WINSTON-SALEM     Wachovia         Loan        and 

Trust    Co.;    Capital,    $600,000;    President, 

F.   H.   Fries;   Treasurer,   II.    K.   Shaffner. 
WINTERVILLE   -Bank  of  Winterville;   Capi- 
tal,  $5,000;    President,    A.    0.    Cox; 

ier,  .1     L.   Jackson. 
\\  i\Td\     Merchants     and     Fanm 

<  apital.  $10,000;  President,  John  E.   ( 

Cashier,  J.    P.   Mitchell. 


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HANKS    AND    BANKERS  IN    NoKTH    CAROLINA. 


WOODLANDβ€” Farmers  Bank:  Capital,  $5,- 
000;  President,  J.  B.  Griffin;  Cashier,  I. 
T.   Blanchard. 

YAHKINVILLEβ€” Bank    of    Yadkin:    Capital, 
000;      President,        Benjamin      Shores; 
Cashier,    W.    A.    Hall. 

YAN<  EYVILLEβ€” Bank  of  Yancevville;  Cap- 
ital, $5,000;  President,  B.  S.  Graves; 
(  ashier,   R.   K.   Lasley. 

YOUNGSVILLEβ€” Bank  of  Youngsville;  Cap- 
ital. -  1,000;  President,  J.  B.  Perry;  Cash- 
it  r.    W.    G.    Riddick. 

ZEBULONβ€” Bank  of  Zebulon;  Capital,  $7,- 
900;  President,  T.  J.  Horton;  Cashier,  F. 
E.    Bunn. 

National  Banks. 

ASHEBOROβ€” The    First     National    Bank    of 
boro;    Capital,    $12,500;    President,   J. 
S.    Lewis:    Cashier,    John   M.    Neely. 

ASHEVILLEβ€” The  American  National  Bank 
of  Asheville;  Capital,  $150,000;  President, 
Jno.  H.  Carter;  Cashier,  R.  M.  Fitzpat- 
rick. 

BURLINGTONβ€” The  First  National  Bank  of 
Burlington;  Capital,  $50,000:  President, 
J.    A.    Davidson;    Cashier,    A     L.    Davis. 

CHARLOTTEβ€” The  Charlotte  National  Bank; 
Capital,  $250,000;  President,  B.  D.  Heath; 
Cashier,  W.   H.   Twitty 

CHARLOTTEβ€” The  Commercial  National 
Bank  of  Charlotte;  Capital,  $500,000; 
Pn  sident,  R.  A.  Dunn;  Cashier,  Addison 
G.    Brenizer. 

CHARLOTTEβ€” The  First  National  Bank  of 
Charlotte;  Capital,  $300,000;  President, 
Henry   M.    McAden;   Cashier,   John  F.   Orr. 

CHARLOTTEβ€” The  Merchants  and  Farmers' 
National  Bank;  Capital,  $200,000; 
President,  G.  E.  Wilson;  Cashier,  W.  C. 
Wilkinson. 

CHARLOTTEβ€” The  Union  National  Bank  of 
Charlotte;  Capital,  $100,000;  President, 
T.    W.    Wade;    Cashier;   H.   M.    Victor. 

CONCORDβ€” The  Concord  National  Bank; 
Capital,  $100,000;  President,  D.  B.  Col- 
trane:    Cashier,    L.    D.    Coltrane. 

CREEDMOORβ€” The  First  National  Bank  of 
Creedmoor;  Capital,  $25,000;  President, 
J.  P..  Mason;  Cashier,  W.  B.  Lasley. 

DUNNβ€” The   First   National   Bank   of   Dunn; 
Capital.  $25,000;  President,  D.   S.   Boykin; 
.;.-t.   T.    C.    Young-. 

DURHAMβ€” The  Citizens  National  Bank  of 
Durham;  Capital,  $100,000;  President,  B. 
N.   Duke;   Cashier,  J.   B.   Mason. 

DURHAMβ€” The  First  National  Bank  of 
Durham;  Capital,  $150,000;  President,  J. 
S.    Carr:    Cashier,    W.    J.    Hollowav. 

ELIZABETH  CITYTβ€” The  First  National  Bank 
of  Elizabeth  City;  Capital,  $100,000; 
President,  Charles  H.  Robinson;  Cashier, 
Wm.    T.    Old. 

ELKINβ€” The  Elkin  National  Bank;  Capital, 
$25,000;  President,  A.  Chatham;  Cash- 
ier,  A.   Chatham,  Jr. 

FAYETTEV1LLEβ€” Fourth  National  Bank  of 
Favetteville;  Capital,  $100,000;  President, 
AY.  H.  W.  Lilly;  Cashier,  Jno.  O.  Elling- 
ton. 

FAYETTEVILLEβ€” The  National  Bank  of 
Fayetteville;  Capital,  $100,000;  President, 
W.   A.   Yanstory;  Cashier,  A.  B.  McMillan. 


FOREST  (  [TYβ€” The  First  National  Bank  of 
I  i  esl  City;  (  apital,  $25,000;  President, 
(i.    E.    roung;    <  ashier,    W.    VV.    Hicks. 

GASTONIAβ€” The  Citizens  National  Bank  of 
Gastonia;  Capital,  $50,000;  President,  R. 
P.   Rankin;   (ashier,  A.   G.  Myers. 

GASTONIAβ€” The     First     National     Bank     of 

Gastonia;    Capital,   $100,000;    President,    L. 

L.    Jenkins;    Cashier,    S.    N.    Boyce. 
GOLDSBOROβ€” The   National  Bank   of   Golds- 

boro;   Capital,   $50,000;   President,   Geo.   A. 

Norwood,    Jr. ;    Cashier,    G.    C.    Kornegay. 
GRAHAM β€” The  National  Bank  of  Alamance; 

Capital,  $50,000;  President,  R.  S.  Mebane; 

Cashier,    Chas.    A.    Scott. 
GREENSBOROβ€” The  City   National  Bank  of 

Greensboro,     (receiver,      March      6,    1^J8) ; 

Capital,       $100,000;       President,       W.       S. 

Thomson;    Cashier,    Lee   H.    Battle. 
GREENSBOROβ€” The    Commercial      National 

Bank   of    Greensboro;      Capital,      $200,000; 

President,    F.    B.    Ricks;    Cashier,    F.    C. 

Boyles. 
GREENSBOROβ€” The      Greensboro      National 

Bank;    Capital,    $100,000;    President,    Neil 

Ellington;    Cashier,    Albert    H.    Alderman. 
GREENVILLEβ€” The       National       Bank       of 

Greenville;    Capital,    $50,000;    President   F. 

G.   James;   Cashier,   F.   J.   Forbes. 
HENDERSONβ€” The    First    National    Bank    of 

Henderson;   Capital,  $50,000;   President,  S. 

R.   Harris;   Cashier,  S.  T.  Peace. 
HENDERSONVILLEβ€” The       First       National 

Bank   of   Hendersonville;    Capital,   $50,000; 

President,   W.   J.   Davis;    Cashier,   J.   Mack 

Rhodes. 
HICKORYβ€” The     First     National     Bank     of 

Hickory;    Capital    $200,000;    President,    A. 

A.    Shuford;    Cashier,    K.    C.    Menzies. 
HIGH    POINTβ€” The     Commercial     National 

Bang    of    High    Point;    Capital,    $150,000; 

President,  J.   Elwood  Cox;   Cashier,  R.   C. 

Charles. 
HIGH   POINTβ€” The   First   National   Bank   of 

High    Point,      (liquidation     December    28, 

1907);        Capital,        $100,000;        President, 

Wvatt   J.    Armfield;    Cashier    W.    J.    Arm- 
field,    Jr. 
JEFFERSONβ€” The    First    National    Bank    of 

Jefferson;    Capital,    $22,500;    President,    W. 

C.  Greer;  Cashier,  S.   G.  Parsons. 
KINGS      MOUNTAINβ€” The      First      National 

Bank    of    Kings    Mountain;    Capital,    $25,- 

000;    President,    W.    A.    Mauney;    Cashier, 

R.    L.    Mauney. 
KINSTONβ€” The  First  National  Bank  of  Kin- 

ston;    Capital,    $100,000;    President,    N.    J. 

Rouse;    Cashier,    D.    F.    Wooten. 
KINSTONβ€” The    National    Bank   of    Kinston; 

Capital,    $100,000;    President,    E.    F.    Cox; 

Cashier,    R.    C.    Strong. 
LAURINBURGβ€” The  First   National   Bank  of 

Laurinburg;    Capital,    $25,000;    President, 

A.    L.   James:   Cashier,   Thos.    J.    Gill. 
LENOIRβ€” The    First    National    Bank    of    Le- 
noir;    Capital,    $50,000;     President,    T.    J. 

Lutz;   Cashier,   O.   P.   Lutz. 
LEXINGTONβ€” The  National  Bank  of  Lexing- 
ton;    Capital,    rr25,000-    President,    R.    L. 

Burkhead;  Cashier,   Fred  S.   Hills. 
LILLINGTONβ€” The    National    Bank    of    Lil- 

lington;   Capital,   $25,000;   President,   Rich- 


BANKS    AND    BANKERS    l\     XORTH     '       lOLTNA. 


127 


ard   M.    Nelson;    Cashier,    M.    P.    Hirsch. 

LINCOLNTONβ€” The    County    National    Bank 
of     Lincolnton;     Capital,     $40,000;     Presi 
dent,     J.     M.     Rhodes;     Cashier,     W.      E. 
Grigg. 

LINCOLNTONβ€” The  First  National  Bank  of 
Lincolnton;  Capital,  $50,000;  President, 
J.  A.  Abernethy;  Cashier,  Claude  Ram- 
saur. 

LOUISBURG β€” The  First  National  Bank  of 
Louisburg;  Caoital,  $25,000;  President,  R. 
G.    Allen;   Cashier,   P.   R.    White. 

LUMBERTONβ€” The  First  National  Hank  of 
Lumberton;  Capital,  $50,000;  President, 
Geo.  B.  McLeod;  Casnier,  H.  M.  McAllis- 
ter. 

MARIONβ€” The  First  National  Bank  of  Ma- 
rion; Capital,  $50,000;  President,  W.  A. 
Conlev;   Cashier,   Geo.   I.    White. 

MONROEβ€” The  First  National  Bank  of 
Monroe:  Capital,  $100,000;  President,  ,W. 
C.    Heath;    Cashier,    Roscoe    Phifer. 

MORGANTONβ€” Tim  First  National  Bank  ol 
Morgantqn;  Capital,  $35,000;  President, 
.i     M.    Kestler;    Cashier.    A.    M.    Ingold. 

MOUNT  AIRYβ€” The  First  Naional  Bank  of 
Mount  Airy;  Capital.  $75,000;  President, 
Geo.  D.  Fawcett;  Cashier,  T.  G.  Faw- 
cett. 

NEW  BERNβ€” The  National  Bank  of  New 
B  rn;   Capital,  $100,000;   President,  James 

A.  Brvan;   Cashier,   G.   H.   Roberts. 
NEWTONβ€” The    Shuford    National    Bank    of 

Newton;    Capital,    $50,000;    President,    A. 

V    Shuford;    Cashier.    A.    H.    Crowell. 
OXFORDβ€” The    First    National   Bank   of   Ox- 
ford:   Capital,    $25,000;    President,    R.    W. 

Lassitev;    Cashier,    W.    H.    Hunt. 
OXFORDβ€” The   National   Bank   of   Granville; 

Capital,   $60,000;    President,   E.   T.    White; 

Cashier,    H.    G.    Cooper. 
RALEIGHβ€” The    Citizens    National    Bank    of 

Raleigh:      Capital,      $100,000;      President, 

Joseph    G.      Brown;      Cashier,      Henry   E. 

Litchford. 
RALEIGHβ€” The    Commercial    National    Bank 

of    Raleigh;    Capital.    $100,000;    President, 

B.  S.   Jerman;   Cashier,  H.   W.   Jackson. 
ROCKY    MOUNTβ€” The   First   National    Bank 

of  Rocky  Mount;  Capital,  $25,000;  Presi- 
dent. W.  H.  S.  Burgwyn;  Cashier,  P.  R. 
Capelle. 

SALISBURYβ€” The  Peoples  National  Bank 
of  Salisbury;  Capital.  $100,000;  President, 
D.   R.   Julian;   Cashier,  J.   D.   Norwood. 

SALISBURYβ€” The  First  National  Bank  of 
Salisburv;   Capital,   $50,000;   President,  W. 

C.  Coughenour;    Cashier,   W.   H.   White. 
SHELBYβ€” The  First  National   Bank   of  Shel- 
by;   Capital.    $100,000;     President,    Charles 
Coleman    Blanton;    Cashier,    George    Blan- 
ton. 

SHELBYβ€” The  Shell  pv  National  Bank;  Cap- 
ital. $50,000;  President,  O.  L.  Watts; 
Cashier,  James  T.  Bowman. 

STATESVILLEβ€” The  First  National  Bank  of 
Statesville;  Capital  $100,00.;;  President, 
J.   C.  Irvin;  Cashier.    E.   S.    JVgram. 

TARBOROβ€” The  First  Naitonal  Hank  of  Tnr- 
boro;  Capital.  $50,000:  President,  Geo.  A. 
Holderness;    Cashier,    Ed.    Pennington. 


i  \s\  m.i.i:     rhi    Firsl    N 
Thomasvil 
('.    F.    Lambeth;    Cashier,    A.    II.    Ra 

WADESBORO    The    First     Nal 

Wad  sboro;    Capital,      150,000;     Pi      .1  nt, 
J.    D.    Lak:  \v.    i..    Marshall. 

\\   \HI'V.Ti>\      Tli-    l'ii->     \  i:    01    ll     B 

Washington;    Capital, 

Limes   1..    Fowle:   Cashier,    \.    M.    Dumay. 
VVAYNESVILLE     The    Firsl     National 
i     Wavnesville;     Capital,    $25,000; 

di  nt,  G.   W.   Maslin;  Cashier,   \\ .  T. 

lock. 
WELDONβ€” The  Firsl    National   Bank  p     v 

don:  Capital  di  nt,  ffra.  11. 

S.   Burs  i  I,    I  mm  s  T.  Gooeh. 

WILMINGTON    The        \.va  rican        \ 

Bank    of    Wilmington;    i  a] 

President,    W.    li.    Cooper;    Cashier,    Thos. 

E.  Cooper. 

WILMINGTONβ€” The  Atlantic  National  Bank 
of  Wilmington,  (liquidation  January  IS, 
1908);  Capital,  $125,000;  President,  John 
S.    Armstrong;    Cashier,    J.    W.    Yates. 

WILMINGTONβ€” The      Murchison        National 
Bank    of    Wilmington;     Capital,     $550 
Pn  sident,   II.   C.    McQu  ien :   <  lashi  r,   <  I.   5. 
Grains'  r. 

WILMINGTONβ€” The  Soul  itional  Bank 

of  Wilmington;  Capital,  $200,000;  ./resi- 
dent, Matt.  J.  Heyer;  Cashier,  C.  N. 
Evans. 

WILSONβ€” The  First  National  Bank  of  Wil- 
son;    Capital,     $100,000;     President,     John 

F.  Bruton:  Cashier,  W.   E.   Warren. 
WINSTON-SALEMβ€” The       Peoples      National 

Bank  of  Winston;   Capital,   $300,000;   Pres- 
ident,   John    W.    Fries;    Cashier,    Wm.    A. 
Blair. 
WINSTON-SALEMβ€” The    Wachovia    Bank    of 
Winston;       Capital,       $150,1  Presi- 

dent,    Jus.     a.    Gray; 
Emory   Gray. 

Savings  Banks. 

CHARLOTTEβ€” Southern     Loan     and     S 

Bank;    Capital,    $50,000;    President,     I 

M.   Scott;   Cashier,    W.    L.   Jenkins. 
DURHAMβ€” Home    Savings      Bank;      C 

$50,000;    President,    George      W.      H 

Cashier.    W.    W.    Whitted. 
ELIZABETH  CITY     Sn   I 

Co.;    Capital,    $25,000;    President,    W.      T. 

Old;    Cashier,    H.    G.    Cram 
FAYETTEVILLEβ€” Cumberland     Savings     and 

Trust    Co.;    Capital,    $25,000;       Pi 

F.  H.  Stedman;  Cashier,  C.  W.  Rankin. 
OOLDSBOUOβ€” Goldsboro    Savings   and   Trust 

Co.;    Capital,   $15,000;    President,     G.      \. 

Norw 1.    Jr.  :    I  ashi   r,    II.    C.    Smith. 

MAW    RIVER    Granite    .Savings     ami 

Co.;     I  apital,     $5,000;         President.     B.     s. 

Robertson;    Cashier,   .r.    A.    Long. 
men      POINT    High     Poinl     Savings     and 

Trust  Co.:   <  '  '''β€’   s- 

n     Hilliard;   Cashier,   I"..   L.    Ragan. 
I.  \i  i;i\i;i  RG    Scotland      Countj     savings 

B ,,,;,;    (   ,|.n  il.    $10,000;    President,     \.    F. 

James;    I  a  shier,    Hinton   James. 
i  EXING  TONβ€” Commercial        and 

Bank;    Capital,   $26,000;    Pr    ident,   J.    W. 

McCrary;    Cashier,   J.    F.    Deaderick. 


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BANKS     AM)     BANKERS     C0TT03    \lll.l-. 


LUMBERTONβ€” Robeson  County  Loan  and 
Trust  (  o. ;  Capital,  $10,000;  Pn  sid  in,  A. 
VV.    McLean;    Cashier,    ;'.    II.    Morrow. 

MONROEβ€” Savings,  Loan  and  Tiu-i  Co.; 
i  apital,  $25,000;  Presidi  nt,  R.  B.  Red- 
win-:    (  ashier,    II.    B.    Clark. 

OXFORDβ€” Oxford  Savings  Bank  and  Trust 
i  o.;  Capital,  $16,300;  President,  II.  G. 
Cooper;    Sec'y   and    ha-..    W.    T.    Yancey. 

RALEIGH  Mechanics  Savings  Bank;  Capi- 
tal, $15,000;  President,  (has.  E.  Johnson; 
Cashi'  r,    Walters  Durham. 

RALEIGH  Raleigh  Savings  Hank;  capital, 
$15,000;  President,  John  T.  Pullen,  Cash- 
ier,  Charles  Root. 

RALEIGHβ€” Wake    County      Savings      Bank; 

Capital,    $15,000;    President,    T.    B.    Crow- 

der;    Cashier,    W.    W.    Vass. 
ROCKINGHAMβ€” Richmond     Countv    Savings 

Bank;    Capital,    $15,000;    President,    W.    L. 

Parsons;  Cashier,  W.  L.  Scales. 
ROCKY      MOUNTβ€” Rocky      Mount      Savings 


and    Trust     Co.;    Capital.    $10,000;    Presi- 
dent, T.   H.   Battle;  Cashier,  F.  P.   Spruill. 

WASHINGTONβ€” Savings  and  Trust  Co.; 
Capital,  $50,000;  President,  B.  G.  Moss; 
(  ashii  i.    .1.    B.    Sparrow. 

WILMINGTONβ€” Atlantic  Trust  and  Banking 

Co.;    Capital,    $50,000;    President,    M.      J. 

Hi  \  it;    Cashier,    Milton    Calder. 
WILMINGTONβ€” Peoples  Savings  Bank;   Cap- 
ital,  $65,000;    President,   H.    C.   MacQueen; 

Cashier,    F.    W.    Dick. 
WILMINGTONβ€” Wilmington       Savings   -   and 

Trust  Co. ;   Capital,   $100,000;   President,  J. 

W.    Norwood;  Cashier,  C.  E.  Taylor,  Jr. 
WILSON β€” Wilson    Trust    and    Savings 

Capital,   $10,000;   President,   John  F 

ton;  Cashier,  E.   T.   Barnes. 

Private  Banks. 
GREENSBOROβ€” Home    Savings    Bank; 

ital,  $25,000;  President,  C.  A.  Brav; 

ier.  T.   Glenn. 
WILMINGTONβ€” Hugh  MacRae   &   Co. 

ital,    $10,000. 


Bar.k; 
Bru- 


Cap- 
Cash- 

Cap- 


Cotton,  Silk  and  Woolen  Mills. 


(Abbreviations- 
Post-office. 


-Cotton,    c;    silk, 
Name  of  Mill. 


woolen,    w; 

Capital 

Stock. 

Albemarle Efird  Mfg.   Co.,   c 200,000 

Albemarle Wiscassett.    c 183,200 

Asheville Asheville    c 250.000 

Asheville Elk  Mountain  c 225,000 

Belmont Chronicle,    c 100.000 

Belmont Imperial    175,000 

Belmont Majestic,    c 200,000 

Bessemer  City Bessemer  City,   c 200,000 

Bessemer  City Crescent,    c 

Bessemer  City J.  C.  Huss  &  Co 

Bessemer  City. .  .Smith,    c 50,000 

Bessemer  City Southern,   c 275,000 

Bessemer  City Vermont,    c 80,000 

Biscoe Francis    Cotton    Mills,    c.  125,000 

Brevard Transvlvania,    c 75,000 

Brookford Brookfud,   c 183,100 

Burlington Aurora  c β€’β€’$ 

Burlington Belle  view    c 

Burlington Elmira   < 210,000 

Burlington Gleno-    c 112,000 

Burlington Glen  Raven  c 150,000 


Burlington E.  M.  Holt  Plaid  Mills  c. .     40,000 

Burlington Hopedale    c 60,000 

Burlington Lakeside    c 88,000 

Cameron Came.'on,    c 11,200 

Caroleen Henrietta,    c 675,000 

Cedar  Falls Ceda:-  Falls  Mfg.   Co.    c...  125,000 

Central  Falls  ..  ..Worth  ATfg.   Co.,  No.  2,  c 

Chapel  Hill Alberta,    c 75,000 

Charlotte Anchor,     c Β£4.000 

Charlotte Atherton.     c 175,000 

Charlotte Barnhardt  Mfg.  Co.  c 24,400 

Charlotte Chadwick     -     Hoskins     Co. 

No.    1,    c 1,800,000 

Charlotte Chadwick-Hoskins    Co.    c 

Charlotte Chadwick-Hoskins    Co.    c 

Charlotte Chadwick    -    Hoskins      Co., 

No.    4,    c 

Charlotte Charlotte  Cordage  Co.   c.     40,000 

Charlotte Continental,    c 100,000 


finishing,    f.) 

Secretary.   Treasurer  No. 

or  Owner.  Spin'les. 

Efird 17,000 

Cannon 50,000 

Cone 10,112 

Devenish 

Stowe 10,000 

Stowe 10,316 

Stowe 10,944 

Smith 9,000 

Whitney 

Huss  &'Co 

Smith 

Caesar   Cone,   Rec 16,000 

L.  L.  Jenkins,   Rec.       5,000 

A.    W.    E.    Capel 7,680 

C.   M.   Cooke,   Jr 4,000 

H.    J.    Shuford 21,000 

Eugene   Holt 17,952 

T.    Ashley   Blvthe 3,328 

J.   H.   Holt    6,500 

L.   Banks  Williamson.     5,000 

J.   E.   Gant    3,000 

Lynn   B.    Williamson  

Lynn  B.   Williamson..     6,200 


J. 

s. 

J. 

F. 

F. 

W. 

D. 

G. 

R. 

L. 

R. 

L. 

S. 

P. 

J. 

A. 

c. 

E. 

J. 

C. 

J. 

A. 

J.    H.   Holt...    3,500 

C.  H.    Teague 1,500 

D.  H.    Jenkins 75,000 

J.    S.    McAllister....        4,352 

J.   E.   Williamson 4,200 

T.  F.   Llovd 10,000 

C.  Wr.    Johnston....       5,000 

D.  A.    Tompkins....     10,000 
Thomas  M.  Barnhardt     


E.     C.     Dwelle 25,600 

E.    C.    Dwelle 13,200 

E.    C.    Dwelle 12,800 

E.   C.   Dwelle 25,000 

J.    L.    Sexton 2,296 

J.    H.    McAden 15,000 


No. 
L'ms. 


450 

84 


414 

'48 

400 
96 


500 
749 
146 
443 
200 
100 
140 

iii 

1,876 
136 
186 

450 


580 
330 
300 

564 
175 


COTTON,    SILK   AND    WOOLEN    MILLS. 


129 


Post-office. 


Name  of  Mill. 


Capital 

Stock. 

Charlotte Crowley,    c 50,000 

Charlotte Elizabeth,    c 100,000 

Charlotte Fidelity  Mfg.  Co.  c 500,000 

Charlotte Geo.    A.    Howell    &   Son 

Charlotte Highland  Park  Mfg.  Co.  c.  365,000 

Charlotte Magnolia,    c 125,000 

Charlotte Mecklenburg  Mfg.    Co.    c.  250,000 

Charlotte Sanders,   Smith  &  Co Sanders,  Smith  '&  Co 


Secretary,   Treasurer  No. 

or  Owner.  Spin'les. 

M.    P.    Crowley 

Baxter      Ross.". 12,000 

S.     B.     Sargent 9,800 

G.    A.   Howell  &  Son      1,280 

J.     L.     Spencer 38,000 

A.   C.   Summerville..      6,144 
Wm,   Coleman    12,000 


Cherryville Cherry,  ille  Mfg.   Co.   c 65,800 

Cherryville Gaston  Mfg.  Co.  e 200,000 

Cherryville Howell   Mfg.   Co.   c 50,000 

Cherryville Melvilk   Mfg.   Co.   c 80,000 

Cherryville Vivian,    c 49,600 

China  Grove Patterson  Mfg.   Co.,   c 300,000 

Clayton Clayton,   c 200,000 

Clayton Liberty     120,000 

Cliffside Cliffside,    c 250,000 

Coleridge EnterDrise  Mfg.   Co.   c 25,000 

Concord Brown   Mfg.    Co.    c 100,000 


P. 

F. 
J. 
R. 
R. 

F. 
F. 
E. 
S. 
W. 


B. 

T. 
C. 
W. 


J. 
J. 
A. 
H. 
A. 


Concord Cabarrus  c 500,000 

Concord Cannon  Mfg.  Co.  c 600,000 

Concord Dowell   Mfg.    Co 500,000 

Concord Edgemere  Mfg.  Co.,  No.  2.    75,000 

Concord Franklin,    c 70,000 

Concord Gibson   Mfg.   Co.    c 375,000 

Concord Hanovei   Mfg.   Co.  c 15.000 

Concord Odell  Mfg.  Co.   c ?97,500 

Concord Young-Hartsell  Mills  Co.  c.  100,000 

Cooleemee Erwin,  No.  3,  c 1,000,000 

Cornelius Cornelius,  c 48,600 

Cornelius Osen   Yarn   Mills 45,000 

Cumberland J.  Frederic  Houston  &  Co.  c  125,000 

Dallas Dallas,    c 65,700 

Dallas Monarch,    c 45,000 

Davidson Linden  Mfg.  Co.  c 90,000 

Dellbury Coat    Mills    Co 50,000 

Double  Shoals. . .  .Double  Shoals,  c 50,000 

Draper German- American   Co 387,640 

Duke Erwin    No.  2,c 400,000 

Durham Commonwealth,    c 125,000 

Durham Golden  Belt  Mfg.  Co.  c...  700,000 

East  Durham Durham  Cotton  Mfg.  Co.   c  300,000 

East  Durham Pearl,   c 175,000 

Edenton Edenton,    c 100,000 

Elizabeth  City Elizabeth        City        Cotton 

Mills,    c 100,000 

Elkin Chatham  Mfg.  Co.,  w 350,000 

Elon  College Altamanaw  c Holt, 

Elon  College Ossipee  c Jas. 

Jr. 

Fayetteville Ashlev  &  Bailey  Co.,   s... 

Nos.  1  &  2 50,000    J.    J. 

Fayetteville Holt-Moigan,  c 225,700    L.    A. 

Fayetteville Holt-Williamson  Mfg.  Co.  c  125,000    E.   H. 

Fayetteville Lakeview,    c 50,000    E.     II. 

Fayetteville Tolar,   Hart  &  Holt,  c 138,000    E.    W. 

Fayetteville Victory  Mfg.    Co 225,000    Adam 

Forest  City Floren<-e;    c U50.000    S.    B. 

Franklinton Sterling,   c 100,000    A.   II. 

Franklinville Franklinville  Mfg.   Co.  c   .    80,000    Hugh 

Franklinville Randolph  Mfg.   Co.  c 90,000    Hugh 

Gastonia Arlington,    c 175,400    G.   W. 

Gastonia Avon,  c 200,000    Robert 

Gastonia Clara  Mfg.   Co 100,000    C. 

Gastonia Dunn  Mfg.   Co.  c 100,000    O. 

Gastonia Flint  Mfg.  Co 150,000    L. 

Gastonia Gastonia  Mfg.   Co.   c 200,000    W. 

Gastonia Gray  Mfg.    Oo.   c 175,000    J. 

Gastonia Holland   Mfg.    Co 50,000    W. 


John   H.    McDowell. 


4,000 


Carroll . 

Cannon 6,000 

Barnhardt 28,000 

Blunder 3,832 

Caesar  Cone,  Rec 45,000 

J.   L.  Hartsell 10,750 

W.    A.    Erwin 47,360 

W.   Stough 5,500 

C.    Sherrill 

Frederic   Hinston.     4,104 

S.     Lewis 5,000 

S.     Lewis 5,000 

Knox 7,072 

Knox 4,000 

Morgan 3,300 

Marshall 28,000 

Erwin 35,000 

John    A.    Pugh 712 

Charles    A.    Moore 26,576 

J.    Harper   Erwin....     22,511 

J.   Harper  Er\vi;i 10,336 

W.    O.    Elliott 12,928 

James    G.    Gregory..     11,000 

T.     M.     Lillara..." 

Gant  &  Holt...     6,500 
N.     Williamson 
4,604 

Bailey 15,000 

Williamson 10,000 

Williamson 9,776 

Williamson..  5,000 

Nblley 14,592 

CatteraU 12,544 

Tanner 15,000 

Vann 6,448 

Parks,    Jr 3,504 

Parks,    Jr 6,408 

Ragan 9,568 

A.     Love 10.000 


B.    Armstrong 6,000 

B.    Armstrong 5,000 

F.   Groves 5,472 

W.     Glenn 9,300 

II.    Separk 10,240 

T.     Love 2,500 


No. 

L'ms. 

100 


44 

D.    A.     Rudisill 5,820 

D.     P.     McClurd 12,000 

A.    H.    Huss 2,600 

M.    L.    Rudisill  5.000 

D.  R.    Mauney 2,500 

W.    J.    Swink 11,376 

J.   M.   Turley 10,240 

E.  L.    Hinton 4,896 

R.     R.     Haynes 20, I 

Robert  L.   Cavtness..     3,800 

R.    A.    Brown 7,780 

M.    I..    Cannon 28,000 

J.     W.    Cannon,    Jr..     60,000 


300 
1 

192 


158 


910 


200 

542 

1.800 


500 

40 

1,200 

1.296 
200 


197 
1,024 

640 

S20 
238 


90 
320 

354 

349 
434 


419 
400 

'bo 

204 
324 


248 


130 


COTTON,    SILK   AND   WOOLEN   MILLS. 


Post  office. 


Name  of  Mill. 


Capital 
Stock. 

Gasti  mia Loray,   c 1,250,000 

Gastonia Modena   c 180,000 

Gastonia Morowebb,    c 100,000 

Gastonia 07ark  <β€’ 200,000 

Gastonia Trenton,   c 124.S0O 

Gibsonville Gem    Lawrence     Holt... 

Cibsonville Minneola,    c 200,000    J.     A.     Davidson. 


Goldsboro Borden  Mfg.   Co.,   c 150,000  P.    L. 

Graham Alamance    c 20,000  Robert 

Graham Bellemont   c Robert 

Graham Carolina    c 60,000  Robert 


Secretary,   Treasurer  No. 

or  Owner.  Spin'les. 

Moore 58,000 

.Moore 17,536 

Moore 6,720 

Rankin 10,000 

Dixon 8,448 

5,000 
15,000 


A. 

E. 

H. 

B. 

11. 

B. 

R. 

P. 

J. 

K. 

No. 

L'ms. 

1,664 

216 


Borden 10,500 

S.    Mebane....     2,500 
S.    Mebane....     6,500 

S.   Mebane 8,000 

30,000    J.  V.   Pomerov 1,248 

c Robert   S.    Mebane 12,000 


w. 

E 

D. 

H 

A. 

A 

li. 

H. 

A. 

L. 

A. 

T. 


A. 

N. 


David 
J.    W. 


Graham Leota  c 

Graham Oneida 

Graham Saxapaaaw   c 108,000 

Graham Sidney  o 40,000 

Graham Travora    c 60,000 

Granite  Falls Dudley    Shoals,    c 100,000 

Granite  Falls Granite  Falls  Mfg.    Co.    c.    65,000 

Greensboro Coulter  &  Lowry  Co.  f 150,000 

Greensboro Pomona   Mfg.    Co.    c 214,000 

Greensboro Proximity,    c 500,000 

Greensboro Revolution,   c 300,000 

Greensboro White  Oak,   c 500,000 

Haw  River Holt  Granite  Mfg.  Co.  c...  011.100 

Haw  River Trolinv.ood  Mfg.  Co.  c 30,000 

Helton Helton,    w 10,000 

Henderson Harrie  ,    c i'99,900 

Henderson Henderson,    c 240,000 

Hickory Ivey,    e 125,000 

High  Falls High  Falls  Mfg.   Co 

High  Point Stehi  Β«  Co.   s Stehli 

i  High  Shoals High   Shoals  Co.,    c 295,000    T.     M. 

Hildebran Henry  Piver  Mfg.  Co.  c...  110,000 

Hillsboro Eno    Cotton   Mills,    c 108,000 

Hope  Mills Hope  Mills  Mfg.   Co.,  c...  462,000 

Jamestown Oakdale     c 100,000 

Jonesboro Clark  Mfg.  Co.  c 23,000 

β€’Tonesboro Eugenia  Mfg.  Co.  c S0,000 

Kanapolis Cannon  Mfg.   Co 

Kanapolis Patterson   Mfg.    Co 

Kernersville Crews  Mfg.   Co.   w 30,000 

Kimesville Mt.    Pleasant    Mfg.    Co.    c.    60,000 

Lawndale Cleveland  Mill     and  Power 

Company,   c 100,000 

Kings  Mountain.  .Bonuis   99,000 

Kings  Mountain.. Cora,    c 100,000 

K:ngs  Mountain.  .Dilling,     c , 175,000 

Kings  Mountain  .  .Johns  Mfg.   Co 100,000 

Kings  Mountain.  .Kings  Mountain  Mfg.  Co.  c    79,000 

Kings  Mountain.  .Klotho    Mills 64,500 

Kings  Mountain.. Lula  Mfg.  Co.  c 148,000 

Kinston Kinstor.    c 200,000 

Landis Linn  Mills  Co.,   c 65,100 

laurel  Hill Ida    Yarn   Mills,    c 60,000 

Laurel  Hill Richmond,    c 49,000 

Laurel  Hill Springfield,     c 150,000 

Laurinburg Dickson,   c 150,000 

Laurinburg Scotland,    c 80,000 

Leaksville Leaksville   Woolen  Mills,  w  150.000 

Lenoir Hudson  Mfg.    Co.    c 100,000 

Lenoir Lenoir,    c '. 150,000 

Lenoir Moore  80,000 

Lenoir Whitnel,     c 100,000 

Lexington Nokomis,     c 190,000 

Lexington Wennonah,   1  &  2,  c 190,000 

Liledoun Watts  Mfg.   Co.  c 60,000 

Lincolnton Daniel  Mfg.  Co.  c 160,000 

Lincolnton Elm  Grove,  c 100,000 


George  T.  Williamson    8,200 
J.    L.    Scott,    Jr 3,136 

White 3,612 

Warlick 5,120 

Shuford 5,076 

Lowry. 

Bain , 

Cone. . 


20,000 
40,000 
30,000 
60,000 
20,928 


Bernard  "M. 

H.    Sternberger 

Bernard   M.    Cone.. 
Jno.    A.    Trolinger. 

B.    S.Robertson 2,912 

Herbert     Littlewood..        300 

J.    A.    Moore 28,776 

J.   D.   Rose 22,848 

Shuford 7,680 

Woodv 

&    Co' 17,036 

Constable....  11,232 

A.     L.    Quickel 8,000 

James    H.     Webb 20,000 

W.    J.    Beattie,    Jr...  11,208 

William  G.  Ragndale.  5,344 

David    Clark 

Clark.... 3,800 

Cannon 30.000 

Cannon 21,120 

Crews 576 

Ragan 2,000 


J. 
J. 
W. 


W. 

W. 

H. 


J. 

W. 

O. 

c. 

s. 
w. 
J. 
J. 

c. 

M. 
M. 
M. 
G. 
G. 


F. 

A. 
G. 
A. 
J. 
A. 

A. 
A. 
F. 

J. 

M. 

M. 

M. 

F. 

F. 


J. 
M. 
J. 
J. 
W. 
J. 
A. 
R 


812 

200 
200 
2(K) 
136 
600 
200 
150 
152 


330 
1,105 

820 
1,550 

688 

144 
2 

216 
200 


470 

632 
1,000 

101 

900 

400 

12 

701 


Schenck '4,576 

Maunev. 8,320 

Falls..". 10,560 

Dillinsr 8,636 

Rhodes 5,000 

Maunev.. 4,992 

Mauney 7,840 

Durham 10,000 

Taylor 17,000 

Deal 5,162 

Morgan 5,000 

Morgan 2,500 

Morgan 3,000 

Avinger  ...*...  1,500 

Avinger 10,000 

Gilliam    Grissom 1,500 

J.    L.    Nelson 5,323 

L.   Nelson 6,700 

G.    Shearer 5,000 

L.    Nelson 5,500 

T.    Lowe 14,400 

E.    Holt 11,856 

W.   Wyatts.. 35,000 

M.     Hoke 12,000 

S.    Reinhardt 8,000 


300 


40 


356 
447 
104 


COTTON,  SILK  AND   WOOLEN   MILLS. 


131 


Post-office. 


Name  of  Mill. 


Capital 
Stock. 

Lincolnton Eureka    Mfg.    Co 40,000 

Lincolnton Indian  Creek  Mfg.  Co.   c.     23,350 

Lincolnton John  Rudisill  Mfg.  Co.  c. .     31,800 

Lincolnton Piedmont,    c 20,000 

Lincolnton Rhodes  Mfg.   Co 100,000 

Lincolnton Wampum,    c 160,000 

Long  Island Long  Island,  c 50,000 

Long  Shoals Long  Shoals,   c 99,900 

Lowell Lowell,    c 75,000 

Lowell Peerless  Mfg.  Co 75,000 

Lumberton Dresden    Cotton    Mills 200,000 

Lumberton Lumbal  ton,    c 175,000 

Lumberton National,     c 110,000 

Maiden Maiden     c 44,000 

Maiden Providence,    c 87,500 

Maiden Union,   c 119,200 

Manchester Manchester,    c 

Marshall Capitola  Mfg    Co.   c 65,000 

Mayesworth Mayes   Mfg.    Co 200, 000 

Mavodan Avalon,    c 800,000 

Mayodan Mayo,    c 200,000 

McAdensville McAden,     c 400,000 

Monbo Monbo    Mfg.    Co.,    c 90,000 

Morganton Alpine    c 150,000 

Mooresville Mooresville,    c 200,000 

Mountain  Island.. Knox  Net  and  Twine  Oo.  c    99,500 

Mt.  Airv Alpine,    w 20,000 

Mt.  Airy Hazelhurst,    c 10,000 

Mt.  Airv Laurel    Bluff   Mill,    c 

Mt.  Airy Mt.    Airy   Cotton   Mill,    c. .  100,000 

Mount  Holly Albion,    c 40,000 

Mount  Holly Mount  Holly,  c 50,000 

Mount  Hollv Nims  Mfg.    Co.   c 74,750 

Mount  Holly Tuckaseegee  Mfg.  Co.  c 40,000 

Mount  Holly Woodlawn  Mfg.    Co 100,000 

Mt.  Pleasant Tuscarora,    c 45,000 

Mt.  Pleasant W.    R.   Kindley,   c 43,500 

Monroe Everett,    c 55,200 

Monroe Tcemorlee,    c 125,000 

Monroe Monroe,    c 128,000 

Newton Catawba,   c.    (not  running)    60,000 

Newton Catawba,    w 6,000 

Newton Clyde,   c 32,000 

Newton Ridgeview,    c 100.000 

Newton Newton,    c 150,000 

New  London Tucker  &  Carter  Rope  Co.  175,000 

Norwood Norwood  Mfg.   Co.,  c 90,000 

Oxford Oxford,   c 175,000 

Patterson G wyn-Karper  Mf gCo.  c.  &w.    70,000 

Fhillipsburg Crowdei    Mountain,   c 60,000 

Pilot  Mountain... Pilot  Mountain,   c 100,000 

Pilot  Mountain. .  .Pilot       Mountain       Cotton 

Mill,    c 100,000 

Pineville Chad  wick    -    Hoskins     Co. , 

No.    5 1,800,000 

Pittsboro J.   M,   Odell  Mfg.   Co.   c...     66,700 

Raeford Raeford  Power  &  Mfg.   Co.  700,000 

Raleigh Caraleigh  Mills  Co.,  c 150,000 

Raleigh Neuse  River,    c 125,000 

Raleigh Pilot,     c 20,000 

Raleigh Raleigh,    c 157,000 

I'amseur Columbia  Mfg.   Co.,  c 80,000 

Randleman Naomi  Falls  Mfg.   Co.   c...  108,550 

L'andleman Randleman  Mfg.  Co.  c 250,000 

Reidsville Edna,    c 120,000 

Rhodiss Rhodis^  Mfg.  Co.  c 300,000 

Roanoke  Rapids.  .Roanoke  Mills  Co.  c 408,600 

Roanoke  Rapids.. Rosemary   Mfg.    Co.    c 27,300 


I.. 

J. 

E. 

M. 

J. 

M. 

R. 

E. 

D. 

P. 

R. 

S. 

Secretary,  Treasurer  No. 
or  Owner.            Spin'les. 

Dellinger 1,020 

Rudisill 280 

Roberts 1,664 

Costncr 2,400 

Rhodes 5,000 

Abemethy 1,200 

George   H.    Brown...  3,580 

W.   A.   Mauney 9,360 

S.    M.    Robinson .. .  9,200 

S.     M.     Robinson 5,100 

H.     B.     Jennings....  10,000 

H.    B.    Jennings 18,016 

A.   P.   McAllister 6,240 

L.  A.  Carpenter 2,280 

D.   M.    Carpenter 6,500 

J.   A.   Foil 11,000 

W.    C.    Robertson....  2,500 

Dudley    Chipley 9,000 

L.   A.  Dodsworth 6,384 

W.  C.   Ruffin 31,640 

W.   C.   Ruffin 18,120 


Robert  R.   Ray 25,000 

Samuel   Turner 4,080 

J.    E.    Erwin 10,440 

Geo.     C.    Goodman..     28,000 

Joseph    E.    Tate 9,600 

W.    S.    Allred 432 

Otto    Latsch 1,616 

J.   L.   Brown 2,400 

F.    H.    Chamberlain.       5,000 

A.    P.    Rhvne 2,250 

A.      P.      Rhyne 2,800 

C.  E.   Hutchinson 4,800 

A.    C.    Lineberger 4,992 

J.    M.    Holland 5,040 

Paul    Barringer 3,840 

W. 

J. 

J. 

W. 

J. 

E. 

R. 

L. 

J. 

John    J.     Tucker 6,000 

D.  B.    Coltrane 14,848 

J.  L.  Erwin 6,120 

James 
P.    S. 


A.    Kindlej    4,000 

L.  Everett 2,500 

L.   Everett 5,000 

C.    Heath 8,736 

P.    Yount 6,100 

F.    Phillips 168 

B.   Knox 5,120 

H.   Phillips 2,500 

A.   Martin 8,000 


Harper 1,800 

Baker 3,952 


F.   H.   Chamberlain. 
F.    II.    Chamberlain. 


5,000 
8,360 


!/5.(XHt 


E.    C.    Dwelle.... 

W.    L.    London 7,000  ' 

W.    J.    Upchurch....  5,015 

F.    O.    Moring 10,816 

A.   E.   Escott 8,000 

A.   V.   D.   Smith....  7,870 

A.    E.    Escott 15,000 

W.    H.    Watkins 11.072 

S.     Bryant 6,624 

S.     Bryant 10,000 

J.    B.    Pipkins 25,000 

Geo.    B.    Hiss 15,000 

S.    F.    Patterson 16,901 


No. 
'ms. 


100 


360 

810 
16 


S.     F.     Patterson.. 


21,216 


152 


250 


40 
121 


580 


436 
256 
325 

840 

:;i7 

718 
552 
460 
600 
520 


132 


COTTON,     SILK     AND  WOOLEN  MILLS. 


Post-office. 


Name  of  Mill. 


Rocky  Mount Rocky  Mount,   c 

Rockingham Great  Falls  Mfg.  Co.  c. . 

Rockingham Hannah    Pickett,   c 

Rockingham Leak,   Wall  &  McRae,   c. 

Rockingham Lcdbettnr  Mfg.   Co.,  c... 

Rockingham Pee  Dee  Mfg.   Co.,   c... 

Rockingham Roberdel  Mfg.    Co.,   c... 


Rockingham .Steele's,    c , 

Rockwell Barringer    Mfg.    Co. ,    c . . . 

Roxboro Longhurst   Cotton   Mills, 

Roxboro Roxboro,     c 

Putherfordton. . .  .Levi,    c , 

St.  Paul's St.    Paul,   c 


Capital 
Stock. 

.   -: 7-2. 500 

.  100,000 
.  200,000 
.  150,000 
.  25,000 
.  375,000 
.  187,500 
.  225.000 
.  L50.000 


ISO, 

02,000 
110,000 


Secretary,   Treasurer  No. 

or  Owner  Spin'les. 

Thomas    H.    Rattle...  26,000 

Gore. 8,160 

Cole 10,080 

Leak 8,032 

Ledbetter 2,736 

P.  Entwistle  15,456 
J.  Lc  Grand  Everett..  16,436 
Robert  A.  Johnson...  23,296 
J.    M.     Halshouser...       5,000 

O.    Coble 15,792 

O.    Coble 12,200 

Levi 6,480 

R.    McEachern 


Claude 
W.  B. 
F.  \V. 
H.    D. 

George 


G. 
G. 

M. 
A. 


Salisbury Grace   Mills,    c 15,000  F.  L.    Robbins... 

Salisbury Kesler    Mfg.    Co.,    c 227,000  C.  E.    Stevenson. 

Salisbury Salisbury,    c 250,000  O.   D.  Davis 

Salisbury Vance,   c 100,000  E.   B.  Neave 

Sanford Sanford,    c 149,700  J.     R.     Jones 


A.    McDowell. 


Scotland  Neck  ..  .Scotland   Neck,   c. . . 

Selma Selma,    c 90,000  Thomas    T.     Candler. 

Shelby Belmont,     c 60,000    A.   W.  McMurry 

Shelbv Ella  Mfg.  Co 135,000    J.    H.    Kamsour 

Shelby Lily  Mill   &  Power  Co.  c. .  100,000    J.    R.    Dover 

Shelby Shelby,    c 150,000    J.   C.    Smith 

Siler  City Hadley-Peoples  Mfg  Co.  c.    36,800    J.    C.     Gregson 

Smithfield Smithfield,    c S'1,200  F.    K.    Broadhurst. .. . 

Snow  Camp Dixon   Mfg.    Co.    w 7,200    T.   F.   McVey 

Southside Lincoln,   c S5,000    D.   E;   Rhvne 

Spray Leaksville,  c 30,000    W.    R.    Walker 

Spray Lily,     c 67,000    J.    S.    McAllister 

Spray Morehead,    c 162,000    W.    R.    Walker 

Spray '..Nantucket,    c 251,800    C.    D.    Wall 

Sprav Rhode  Island,   c 125,000    Lawrence    McRae 

Sprav Sprav,    c 187,000    W.    R.    Walker 

Sprav Sprav,    w 125,000  Lawrence     McRae... 

Stanly Mariposa,    c 54,000    R.     H.     Morrison 

Stanly Stanley  Creek,  c 34,450    E.   L.   Pegram 

Statesville Bloomfeld   Mfg.    Co.    c 106.900    H.     A.     Yount 

Statesville Paola,    c 110,000    N.     B.     Mills 

Statesville Statesville,     c 175,000    T.    D.    Miller 

Stubbs Buffalo  Mfg.    Co.   c 42,400  S.    N.    Lattimore. .. . 

Swepsonville Virginia   c 100,000    A.   L.   Baker 

Tarboro Fountain,   e 200,000  John    A.    Weddell... 

Tarboro Tarboro     c 164,450    J.    M.    Jones 

Taylorsville Little    River    c U.  L.   Alspaugh 

Troy Capelsie,  c. 40,800  J.     G.    Tomlinson. . . . 

Troy... Smitherman,    c '..     73,000  A.  W.  E.   Cape!...... 

Tumersburg Turnersburg,    c 20,000     Stimpson   &   Steel 

Wadesboro Wadesboro  c 60.400    J.  W.  Hathcocs 

Wadesboro Wades(>.,ro  Mfg.  Co.  s 66,000    Russell    Murray 

Wake  Forest Royal,    c 222,000    Wm.    L.    Royall 

Woxhaw Rodman-Heath,    c 50,000    J.  L.  Rodman 

Weaverville Reems  Creek  w 9.800    J.  H.  Wright 

Weldon- Shaw,   c 100,000    W.    T.     Shaw 

West  Durham.... Erwin,    c 4,000,000    W.   A.   Erwin 

Williardsville.... Little    River   Mfg.    Co 60,000    J.    B.    Mason 

Wilmington Delgado,  c 275,000  J.  W.   Williamson.... 

Wilmington Wilmington  Cotton  Mills  e  200,000    H.   M.    Chase 

Wilson Wilson,    c 100,000    W.    M.    Farmer 

Winston-Salem... Arista,    c 325,200    B.   J.   Pfohl 

Winston-Salem... Fries,    w&c 325,000    F.    &    H.    Fries 

Winston-Salem... Southside,    c B.  J.  Pfohl 

Worth Harden  Mfg.   Co.   c 12,000    O.    D.    Carpenter 

Worthville Worth  Mfg.   Co.  No.  l,c...  200,000    J.    E.    Williamson 

Zirconia Green  River  Mfg.  Co.  c...  250,000    J.    O.    Bell 


26,000 
20,096 
10,000 
10,944 


No. 
L'ms. 

239 

200 

750 
722 

600 


40 
306 
590 

400 


5,280 

3,700 
5,000 
5,000 
8,500 
'  5,000 
10,000 

560 

6,656 

3,500 

3,576 

12,750 

11,696 

10,000 

24,240 

2,490 

3,264 

4,160 

5,200 

5,300 
10,000 

3,600 
10,192 

6,528 
13,000 

2,600 

5,000 
5,000 
1,600 
7,760 
8,000 
16,000 

6,256 
210 

5,129 
25,088 

2,500 
10,304 

6,800 

6,240 

5,184 

864 

10,752 
4,160 

10,000 
7,500 


230 


13 

624 
270 

738 
144 

'60 


180 

466 

200 
24 

216 


186 

'  i 

903 

424 
450 

200 

50 

168 

434 


1 
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KNITTING   MILLSβ€” FU  RXITURE  FACTORIES. 


133 


Knitting  Mitts. 


Post-office. 


Name  of   Mill. 


Capital 
Stock. 

Albemarle Lillian    35,000 

Albemarle Wiscassett    483,200 

Burlington Burlingti  n    $  26^500 

Burlington Daisy    12,356 

Burlington Sellers    Hosiery    Mill 15,000 

Burlington Whitehead    Hosiery     Mill . .    10,000 

Chapel  Hill Blanch   Hosiery  Mills 15,000 

Drexel Drexel    3,600 

Durham Chatham    9,000 

Durham Durham    500,000 

Elizabeth  City... .Elizabeth    30,000 

Enfield Enfield   Hosiery   Mill 

Fayetteville Algodi  n    50,000 

Flat  Rock Skyland    Hosiery    Co 150,000 

Flat  Rock Trident    16,000 

Goldsboro Goldsboro    Knitting   Mill...    30,000 

Greenville Commercial    36,000 

Haw  River Regina    25,000 

Henderson Balfron 30,000 

Hickory Hickory   Hosiery  Mill 20,500 

High  Point Durham  No.  3 37,500 

High  Point High    Point   Hosiery  Mill..    70,500 

Hillsboro Bellevue    Mfg.    Co 125,000 

Kernersville American    50,000 

Kernersville Lowrv    8,000 

Kernersville Victor    10,000 

Kinston Orion    68,000 

Littleton Littleton    20,000 

Lynn Tryon  Hosiery  Co 75,000 

Newton Newton    

Raleigh Martin    

Raleigh Melrose    32,000 

Raleigh Raleigh  Hosiery  Mill 29,300 

Kandleman Randlcman    27,700 

Reepsville Indian  Creek   3,000 

Rockv  Mount Rocky  Mount   Hosiery  Co..    50,000 

Scotland  Neck. . .  .Crescent    10,000 

Scotland  Neck Scotland        Neck        Cotton 

Mill    73,285 

Selma Selma    16,000 

Statesville Bradford 25,000 

Statesville Statesville    Knitting-    Co. . .  125.000 

Tarboro Runnvmede    120,000 

Tarboro Tarboro   Hosiery  Mills 50,000 

Valdese Waldensian     10,000 

Vaughan Vaughan    10,000 

Washington Thelma    

Weldon Weldon   Cotton  Mfg.    Co...    77,825 

Winston-Salem Carolina    20,000 

Winston-Salem P.  H.   Hanes  100,000 

Winston-Salem Maline    100,000 

Winston-Salem Shamrock    63,000 

Zebulon Zebulon     10,000 


Secretary,   Treasurer          No.  No. 
or  Owner.              Spin.  Mchns. 

A.  L.   Patterson 81 

J.    F.    Cannon 50,000  254 

A.  H.  Fogleman 81 

J.    M.    Browning 82 

D.     E.     Sellers 50 

R.    H.    Whitehead 68 

W.   E.    Lindsay 68 

P.  E.  Berry.." 31 

W.   T.   Cole 61 

C.    McL.    Carr 16,160  1,025 


P.  H.   Williams. 
Geo.   T.   Andrews.... 
Jno.    C.    Gorham.... 

H.    E.    Stilwell 

A.    L.    Bassett 

Geo.   C.   Royal  I 

W.    H.    Dail,    Jr.... 

W.    H.    Childrey 

R.     D.     Johnson.... 

J.    A.    Cline 

W.   F.   Carr 

J.     II.    Adams 

T.    N.    Webb 

Jno.    G.     Kerner 

J.  W.   Lowrey 

D.  Leak  

J.    F.    Taylor 

L.    Vinson 

E.  C.    Wilcox 

D.   J.   Carpenter 

J.    B.    Martin 

J.    S.    Wvnne 

S.   A.  Asiie,  Jr 

A.   N.  Bulla 

D.  J.  Beam   

G.   T.    Andrews 

Chas.    I..    McDowell.. 


5,000 


J.    S.    Bowers 

R.    M.   Howell   

J.   A.   Bradford 

H.   L.   MacCall 

c.    W.    Jeffreys 

\Y.     S.     Howard 

F.  Garron   . .     

R.  S.  Spiers 

J.  E.  Kennett 

W.    A.     Pierce 2.80S 

1Β».    U.    Green 

P.  H.  Hanes,  Ji    

W.    J.     Peterson 

A.  s.   Hanes 

W.     II.     Edwards 


178 

1 30 
71 

200 
50 
55 
IS 
50 

110 
68 
87 

30O 
55 

126 
26 
58 

i;o 

57 

304 

312 

107 

86 

02 

50 

12 

152 

86 

260 
51 
20 
46 

210 
SO 
46 
92 
35 
70 

102 

145 

120 
200 

- 


Furniture  Factories. 


Pri     .  Own.  or  Mgr. 
R.    \.  <  rowell 


Postoffice.  Name  of  Factory.         Capital  Stock. 

Albemarle Albemarle     furniture    -Mfg. 

Co 9,150  00  

Ashboro Ashboro  Chair  Co 20,000.00  C.  C.    McAlister 

Ashboro Ashboro  Furniture  Co 7,500.00  1'.    II.    Morris 

Ashboro Randolph  Chair  Co 3,500.00  K.     A.     Hammer 

Biscoe Biscoe  Bending  and  Chair 

Company  18,000.00  S.    1..    D 


134 


FURNITURE   FACTORIES. 


Caiptal   Stock.  Pres.,    Own.    or  Mgr. 

48,000.00     B.     E.     Harris 

14,000.00     F.   O.   Sherrill 

75,000.00     A.   M.    Kistler 

32,(100.00     W.    H.    Newberry,    Jr. 

23,800.00     S.    M.    Arnold 

35,000.00     T.     H.     Overman 


Postofflee.  Name    of    Factory. 

Concord Yorke   Furniture  Co 

Cornelius Cornelius   Furniture  Co... 

Drexel Drexe1    Furniture  Co 

Dunn Newberry  Bros.  &  Cowell. 

Elkin Elkin    Furniture   Co 

Oibsonville Overman   Chair   Co 

Goldsboro Goldsbrro    Furniture    Mfg. 

Companv    90,000.00 J.    L.    Borden 

Greensboro Gate  O'tv  Fur.  Mfg.  Co. . .    36,000.00     W.    E.    Harrison 

Greensboro Greensboro  Fur.  Mfg.  Co. .  100,000.00     C.    E.    Holton 

Hickory Hickorv  Furniture  Co 32,500.00     K.    C.    Menzies 

High  Point Alma   Furniture  Co 10,000.00     J.    H.    Petty 

High  Point Best    Chair    Co 12,300.00     J.     T.     Best 

High  Point Columbia   Furniture   Co...     50,000.00     W.    H.    Ragan 

High  Point Continental   Furniture  Co.    40,000.00     Fred    N.    Tate 


15,000.00     R.   F.   Dalton 

50,000.00     E.    A.   Snow 

175,000.00     J.    Elwood    Cox 

350,000.00     M.  J.   Wrenn 


Kigh  Point Dalton  Furniture   Co 

High  Point Eagle  Furniture  Co 

High  Point Globe  Home   Fur.    Co. . . 

High  Point High  Toint  Furniture  Co.. 

High  Point High  Point  Metallic  Bed 

Company    30,000.00     J.   H.  Millis 

Kigh  Point Kearns  Furniture   Co 77,000.00 E.  M.   Armfleld 

High  Point Kearns  Upholstering  Co...      3,500.00     T.    A.    Kearns 

High  Point Kitchin  Cabinet  and  Table 

Company   4,500.00     a.     J.    Dodamead 

High  Point. .' Myrtle  Desk  Co 40,000.00   L.   C.    Sinclair 

High  Point Marsh   Furniture  Co 24,000.00     J.  W.   Harris 


High  Point Southern   Chair  Co.. 

High  Point Smith   Furniture  Co. 

IFgh  Point Tate   Furniture   Co.. 

High  Point Tomlinson    Chair    Co 

High  Point Union  Furniture  Co. 

High  Point Victor    Chair    Co 

High  Point Welsh  Furniture  Co 


24,000.00 E.    A.    Snow 

30,900.00     -.J.  L.    Ferguson,  Jr. 

48,000.00     J.    H.    Vate 

50,000.00     S.    F.    Tomlinson 

16,500.00     W.    T.    Kirkman 

5,000.00     F.    J.    Kearns 

30,000.00     W.    P.    Pickett 

King Grabs  Mfg.  Co 13,950.00     V.   T.   Grabs 

Kernersville :Kernersville  Fur.   Mfg.   Co.    37,500.00     W.    S.    Linville 

Lcaksville Leaksville    Furniture    and 

Lumber  Mfg.  Co 12o,000.00     J.    M.    Hopperd 

Lenoir Harper  Furniture  Co G-   F.    Harper 

Lenoir Kent-Coffy    Mfg.    Co 33,000.00     A.    A.    Kent 

Lenoir Kent   Furniture  and  Coffin 

Co 20,000.00. 


Co. 


Lenoir Moore  Furniture  Co 

Lexington American  Furniture  Co. 

Lexington Crowel!   Furniture  Co. . 

1  exington Dixie  Furniture  Co 

Lexington Elk   Furniture   Co. 

Lexington Lexin; 

Lexington Oneida 

Iilesville Jas.   H 

Lincolnton Michai 

Marion Blue  Ridge  Furniture  Co. 

Marion..- Catawba  Furniture  Co 

Marion McDowell   Furniture  Co.. 

Marion Western:  Furniture  Co 

Mebane Mebane   Iron   Bed   Co 

Mebane Nelson-Cooper    Lumber    cS 

Furniture     Comany 

Mebane White  Furniture  Co 


.'en    Uphol. 
Chair  Co.. 

Ingram 

Gheen  Co.. 


50,000.00  F 

16,000.00  J 

10,000.00  D 

28,800.00  E.    J. 

49,491.00  Zeb 

7.500.00  β–  W. 

31,566.00  C.    A. 

5,000.00  ...Jar.. 

3,600.00  R. 

25,000.00  J     L 

100,000.00  T    F 

50,000.00  L.    J.    P 

12.000.00 W    A 

$100,000.00  S.     Arthur 


.A.    A.    Kent 


P.    Moore 

D.    Grimes 

F.    Conrad 

Buchanan 

V.    Walser 

H.    Walker 

Hunt,    Jr. 

H.   Ingram 

Michai 

Morgan 

Wrenn 

Cutlar 

Conley 

White 


M. 


7,400.00     p.    L. 

100,000.00     W.  E. 


Cooper 

White 

L.     Gaither 

21,800.00     T.    B.    Bailey 

55,500.00     J.     MacNaughton 

9,000.00     J.    L.    Banner 


Mocksville Mocksville  Chair  Co 15,500.00     E 

Mocksville Mocksville  Furniture  Co... 

Morganton Morganton  Furniture  Co... 

Mt.  Airy Bann:  .β€’  Mfg.    Co 

Mt.  Airy Mt.       Airv      Mantel      and 

Table  Co 

Mt.  Airy National   Furniture  Co 

Murphy Murphy   Furniture  Mfg.  Co 

No.  Wilkesboro ...  Forest   Furniture   Co 

No.  Wilkesboro... Oak    Furniture    Co 

Ore  Hill Ore  IIP'  Mfg    Co 


30,000.00     Geo.    O.    Graves 

25.000.00     J.   H.   Prather 

35,000.00     W.    H.     Woodberry 

30,000.00     J.    E.    Finley 

19.200.00     T.   B.   Finley 

5,000.00    Jno.   R.   Lane 


FURNITURE  FACTORIESβ€” NEWSPAPERS. 


135 


Postoffice.  Name  of  Factory.  Capital 

Oxford Oxford   Furniture  Co 50,000. 

Randleman Randleman    Chair   Co 17,500. 

Sanford Fitts-Orabtree    Mfg.    Co...  19,800. 

Sanford Sanford  Mfg    Co 15,1 

Statesville Atha  Chair  Co 18,900. 

Statesville Imperial   Fur.  Mfg.   Co 30,000. 

Statesville Kincaid    Furniture   Co -29,500. 

Statesville Statesville   Furniture    Co..  17,000, 

Thomasville Cramer  Furniture  Co 50,000. 

Tliomasville Lambeth   Furniture   Co....  14,000. 

Thomasville Queen   Chair   Co 12,900. 

Thomasville Standan!    Chair   Co 70,000. 

Thomasville Thormisrille  Chair  Co 25,000. 

Thomasville Thomacville  Furniture  Co.  14,000. 

Trinity Julian  Chair  Co 4,500 

V/aynesville Hazel-wood  Mfg.   Co 10,200. 

Wavnesville Unagusta  Mfg.  Co 25,000. 

Waynesville Wavnesville  Fur.  Co 20,000 

Waynesville Waynesville  Wood  Mfg.  Co  25,000 

Winston-Salem. .  ..Forsyth  Char   Co 50,000. 

Winston-Salem.... Forsvth   Furniture  Co 50,000. 

Winston-Salem... .Forsvth  Tron  Bed  Co 19,000. 

Winston-Salem.... Forsyth  Mfg.  Co 50,000. 

Winston-Salem... .Oakland  Mfg.   Co 65.000. 

Winston-Sal^m.... Salem  Parlor  Fur.   Co 10,000, 


Stock. 

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00  ... 

00  .. 

00  .. 

00  .. 

00  .. 

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00 

00  .. 


.  Own.  or 

I.    C.    Horner 

F.     Ingold 

W.    A.    Cr:  I 

H.     M.     Weller 

W.    A.    Thomas 

J.   C.   Steel 

W.     T.     Kincaid 

W.    A.   Thomas 

...Jno.   T.   Cramer 

R.    L.    Lambeth 

J.     A.    <β–  

C.   F.   Lamb.th 

.   ...Jno.  T.  Cramer 

F.    S.    Lamb  Mi 

.  ...w.    II.    i; 

Win.    II.    I 

C.   H.  Hobbs 


00     Alden    Howell 

.00     S.  H.  Keller 

00    Chas.    Siewera 

00    Chas.    Sewers 

00     Chas.    Siewers 

00     H.    E.   Fries 

00 W.    P.    Hill 

00     Ralph   Siewer3 


Newspapers  in  North  Carolina. 

[Abbreviations.β€”  Deir..,  Democratic;  Rep.,  Republican;  Pop.,  Populists-  Ind.,  Inde- 
pendent; E.,  Educational.  Epis.,  Episcopal,  Indus.,  Industrial;  Pres,  Prestyterian;  M., 
Methodist;  M.  P.,  Methodist  Protestant;  B.,  Baptist;  Rel.,  religious:  Ad.,  advertising; 
A.,  Athletics:  Lit..  Literary;  q.,  quarterly  v.,  yearly:  S.,  social;  d.,  daily;  w.,  weekly; 
sw.,  semi-weekly;  m.,  monthly;  bm.,  bimonthly.! 
Town.  Nam'1  of  PapΒ»r.  Editor. 

Albemarle Albemarle    Chronicle,    Rep.    w W.    A.     I 

A':bemarle Stanly   Enterprise,    Dem.,  w J.   D.   Bivins 

Apex Journal,    Dem.,    w \V.    II.    Smith 

Ashboro Ashboro   Courier,   Dem.,   w William   C.    Hammer 

Ashboro Randolph    Bulletin,    Rep.,  w U.    S.    Hayes 

Asheville Ashev-lh>  Citizen,  Dem.,  d.  and  w James  II.    Caine 

Afheville Ashev:'.le    Gazette-News,    Ir.d,    d Earle    Godby 

Asheville Our  Church  Record,   Luth., m E.    T.    Co 

Asheville Our  Mountain  Home,  Trade, ni J.    M.    Stone 

Ayden Free    Will    Baptist,    Bap.,  v: E.  T.   Phillips 

Barium  Springs  ..Our  Fatherless  Ones,   Pres.,   m John   Wakefield 

Bayboro Bavbcro  Sentinel,  Dem.,  w W.    II.    Miskell   S 

Beaufort Lookout,    Ind.,    w : Horace  11.   Hai 

Benson Spokesman,    Dem.,    w Robert     E. 

Bessemer  City  ...Bessemer   Citv   Messenger,   ,    w I.    A.    Smith 

Bixby Hornet,     sm VV.     II.     Jarvis 

Boone Watauga    Democrat R.    C.    Rivera 

Prevard Sylvia'i    Yallej     News,    Dem.,  w I.   J.   Miner 

Brewers Curfew,    A.,   m W.    L.    Brewer 

Eryson  City Times    Tnd.,   w D.   M.   Sand  rid  ire 

Buie's  Creek Little  River  Record,  E.,  w J.    \    Cam| 

Burgaw ; Pender    Chronicle,    Dem A.    B.    Croom,    Jr. 

Burlington BurlinΒ«ton      New=,      Dem.,  w Ogden    I-'.    Crowson 

Burlington State   Dispatch,   Rep.,   w John    I!     Hoffman 

Burnsville Black   Mountain   Eagle,    Dem.,    w I      M.     I 

Canton Vindicator,    Local,    w II.     E.     \\ 

Carthage Blade,   Dem..   w W.   II     McN   ill 

Carthage Moore  County  News,   Dem..   w II.   A 

Chapel  Hill News,    Dem.,    w W.   B.  Thompson 

Chapel  Hill TarHrel,    A.,    w F.    I\    Grahum 

Chapel  Hill University   of  North  Carolina  Magazine,  Lit.,  bm I.    B.    It 

Chapel  Hill University  Record,  E.,  m faculty 

Charlotte Advertiser,    Trade,    w I.    T.     Sanders 

Charlotte American   Textile   Manufacturer,    Tex.,    w David    ' 


136  NEWSPAPERS  IN    NORTH  CAROLINA. 

Town.  Name  of  Paper.  Editor. 

Charlotte Carolina    Pythian,    Py.,    m J.  G.  Baird 

Charlotte Charlotte  Medical  Journal,  Med.,  m Edward  C.  Register 

charlotte Charlotte   News,   Dem.,    d J.   C.   Patton 

Charlotte Charlotte  Observer,   Ind.   Dem.,   d.    and   w J.    P.    Caldwell 

Charlotte Evening  Chronicle,  Dem.,  d Wade  H.   Harris 

Charlotte Messenger  of  Hope,  P.   Epis.,   m Walter  J.    Smith 

Charlotte Merchants   Journal    and   Commerce,    T.,    m Norman   H.    Johnson 

Charlotte Mill  News G.  S.  Escott 

Charlotte Peoples  Paper,   Ind.,   w J.  P.  Sossaman 

Charlotte Presbyterian   Standard,    Pres.,   w P.   R.    Law 

i  Charlotte Southern  Publisher,   T.(   m M.  L.   Yeager 

Charlotte Times  Democrat,    Dem.,    w J.   C.   Patton 

Cherryville Cherryviiie  Eagle,   Ind.,   w John  M.   Magness 

Clarkton Clarktcn     Exr.ress,     Dem.,..  w ..A.    C.    Johnston 

Clinton Holine,-  Advocate,  Hoi.,  sir, A.    3.    Crumpler 

Clinton News  Dispatch,    Rep.,   w Thos.    E.    Owen 

Clinton Sampson   Democrat,   Dem.,  w H.  J.  Hines 

Columbus Polk    County    News,    Ind.,  w Chas.    H.    Williams 

Concord Concorr  Times,  Dem.,  sw... J.   B.   Sherrill 

Concord Evening  Tribune,   Dem.,   d.  and  w James  F.   Hurley 

Cooleemee Journal,    Dem.,   w J.    C.    Sell 

Crescent Rays,  E..  m ..J.    M.    L.    Lyerly 

Davidson Davidson  College  Magazine,  Lit.,    m A.    P.    Dickson,    Jr. 

Danbury Danbury  Reporter,  Ind.  Dem.,     w N.     E.     and    E.     P.     Pepper 

Dellaplane Ind.   Ship  and  Scholars  Eagle,  Rep.,   w J.    W.   Majors 

Dunn Guide,    Uem.,    w J.   P.   Pittman 

Durham Daily    fun.    Dem.,    d James    A.    Robinson 

Durham Morninp-   Herald,    d Jos.   H.    King 

Durham N.   C.  Journal  of  Education    E.,    m E.    C.   Brooks 

Durham Post,    Lit.,    w T.    H.    Lindsey 

Durham Recorder.  Ind.,  w Zeb.   P.   Council 

Durham South  Atlantic  Quarterly,   lit.,  q Edwin  Mims  and  W.  H.  Glasson 

Durham Trinity    Archive,    E.,    m M.    A.    Briggs 

Durham Trinity    Chronicle,    E.,    w E.    W.    Knight 

Edenton Baptist.    B.,    m H.  H.  Mashburn 

Edenton Edenton    Transcript,    Dem.,w W.    F.    Swaringen 

Elizabeth  Citv... Signs  of   the  Times,   Bap.,    sra H.    F.    Woodhouse 

Elizabeth  City.. ..Tar    Heel E.    A.    Womble 

Flkin Elkin  Times,  Ind.,  w T.   M.  George 

Elm  City Mirror,     Dem.,w John  W.    Blount 

hlon  College Christian    Sun,    Chris.,    w J.    0.    Atkinson 

]  Enfield Progress,    Dem.,    w Theo.   M.    Cooper 

I  Fairmont Messenger,    Dem.,    w S.    F.   Thompson 

I  Fayetteville Chronicle,     Rel.,     m J.    J.     Hall 

[Fayetteville Fayetteville    Daily    Observer,   Dem..   d.    and  w E.   J.    Hale 

Franklin Franklin    Press,    Ind.,    w M.   D.   Billings 

{Gastonia Gastonia    Gazette,    Ind.    Dem.,    sw E.    D.    Atkins 

|  Gastonia Gastonia   New.,    Ind.  Dem.,  sw Hugh    Long 

\  Goldsboro Goldsboro   Argus,    Dem.,    d.  and    w Joseph    E.    Robinson 

i  Coldsboro Goldsboro     Headlight,     Dem.,   w A.   Roscower 

Goldsboro Goldsboio   Record,   Ind.,   w C.   A.  &  G.  W.  Brown 

Goldsboro N.    C.    Odd   Fellow,    Frat.,     m B.     H.     Woodall 

Graham Alamance  Gleaner,   Dem.,  w J.  D.  Kernodle 

Oreensboro Apostoiic  Messenger,   Hoi.,  sw Winfred     R.     Cox 

Greensboro Daily  Industrial   News,   Rep.,   d W.   A.    Hildebrand 

Greensboro Daily   Record    Dem.,  d J.   M.  Reece 

Greensboro Greensboro  Patriot,  Dem.,  V,".    T.    Underwood 

Greensboro Greensboro  Telegram,  Dem..   d R.   W.   Haywood 

Greensboro Labor  Nows.   Labor,   w A.   J.  Williams  and  Lewis  Burtnett 

Greensboro North  Carolina  Christian  Advocate,    Rel.,    w Hugh    M.    Blair 

Greensboro North   Carolina    White   Ribbon,  W.  C.  T.  U.,  m.Mis    Ellen  J.  Y.Preyer 

Greensboro Our  Church  Record,  M.,  w , J.   F.  McCulloch 

Greensboro State  Normal  Magazine,  E.,  bm Students 

Greensboro Southern  Electrician,  Elec,    m R.    S.    Fitzgerald 

Greensboro Woman's  Missionary  Record,  M.,  m Airs.  J.  F.  McCulloch 

Greenville Dailv   Reflector,    Dem.,    d.  and   sw D.    J.    Whitehead 

Ouilford  College. .Collegian,  Lit.,  m ....R.    J.    M.    Hoobs 

Hamlet Messenger-Review,  Ind.,  w H.    W.    Townsend 

Hayesville Clav   County  Couriei,.   w G.    W.    Sanderson 

Henderson Gold   Uaf,    Dem.,    w. Thad    R.     Manning 


♦ 


NEWSPAPERS   IX   NORTH  CAROL. NA.  137 


Town.  Name  of  Paper.  Editor. 

Henderson Union  Christian  Star,   Rel.,  m J.     II.    Hollow&y 

Hendersonville  ...  Western   N.    C.   Times,    Rep.,  w T.W.Valentine 

Henderson ville  ...French   Broad   Hustler,   Dem.,   w M.  L.  Shipman 

Hickory Catawba     Lutheran,     Rel m C.     L.     Miller 

Hickory.... Hickory    Democrat,    Dem.,  w W.  E.   Holbrook 

Hickory Lenorian,    E.,    m .' C.    W.    Cromer 

Hickory Reformed   Church   Standard,   Rel.,   bm J.   L.   Murphy 

Hickory Times-Mercury,    Pop.,    sw J.   F.   Click 

High  Point Daily   Enterprise,    Ind.    Deni.,  d J.  J.   Farriss 

High  Point Evangelist,   Rel.,  w W.   L.  Mellichampe 

High  Point Friends     Messenger,     Rel.,  m Clara    I.    Cox 

High  Point Southern   Furniture   Journal,  T.,  m H.   W.   Kronheimer 

Hillsboro Golden    Rule,    Watchman  and  Messenger,   Tern.,   sw W.    H.   Jordan 

Hillsboro Orange  County  Observer,  Dem.,  w Joseph  A.  Harris 

Hope  Mills Cape    Fear    Shuttle,    w G.    G.    Myrover 

Jacksonville Weekly  Enterprise,  Dem.,  w A.  C.  Dawson 

Jefferson Jefferson    Recorder,    Dem.,    w T.    W.    Adams 

Kenansville Eastern  Carolina  News,  Dem.,   w D.   S.   Hines 

Kernersville Forsyth    News,    w F.    A.    Slate 

Kings  Mountain.. Kings  Mountain  Herald,  Dem.,  w C.   A.  Eury 

Kinston Carolina    Evangel,    Rel.,    w J.     R.     Rountree 

Kinston Free  Will  Baptist  Advocate    Rel.,   w J.    S.    Brown 

Kinston Kinston   Free    Press,    Dem..  d.   and  sw   D.  T.   Edwards 

Kittrell Messenger  and  Educator,   E.,    m J.    R.    Hawkins   and    W.    11.    Giles 

LaGrange LaGrai  pe  Sentinel,  Dem.,  w D.  H.  Petree 

Laurinburg Eastern    Searchlight,    E.,    m E.    M.    McDuffie 

I.aurinburg Exchange,   Dem.,   w Jonathan    Peele 

Leaksville Gazette,    Dem,    w J.    T.    Darlington 

Lenoir Lenoir  News,  Ind.,  sw EL   C.   Martin 

Lenoir Lenoir  Topic,  Dem.,  w W.   M.   Moore 

Lexington Dispatch,    Dem.,     w H.    B.    Varner 

Lexington North  State,  Rep.,  w J-  W.  Vanhoy 

Lillington Lillingtcr.  News,  Dem.,  w J-   E.   Ligon 

Lincolnton Lincoln  County  Times,   Rel'.,   w L.   B.   Thompson 

Lincolnton Lincoln   County   News,    Dem.,    sw W.    A.    Fair 

Littleton Central    Academy    Record,  sm J.    B.     Aiken 

Littleton News  Reporter,     Dem.,     w 1.  R.  Walker 

Littleton True    Reformer,    Ind.,    w N  .     1'      Vmin; 

Littleton Times-Herald,    Dem.,    w J-    M.    Rhodes 

Littleton Visitor,     w L    M.    Rhodes 

louisburg u'ranklin  Times,  Dem.,  w James    A.    Thomas 

Lumberton Robesonian,    Dem.,    sw J-    A.    Sharpe 

Madison Herald    C.    O.    McMichael 

Marion McDowell  Democrat,   Dem.,  w 3.  E.   Whittcn 

Marshall French  Broad  News,  Rep.,  w I.    C.    Ramsey 

β€’Marshall Madison  County  Record,  Dm.,  w J.  R.  Swann 

Marshville Carolina    Union    Farmer,    Agri.,    w J.    Z.    Green 

Marshville Our   Home,   Ind.,   w J-    z-     Greene 

Maxton Scottish   Chief,   Dem.,   w. V  .  B.  Harker 

Mecca Watchman  of  Truth,  Bap.,  m William   R.   Welborn 

Mocksville Davie  Record,  Rep.,   w C.    Frank   Stroud 

Mocksville Mocksville    Courier,    Dem.,  w William  K.   Clement 

Monroe utomve    Enquirer,    Ind.,    w R.    C.    Ashci 

Monroe Monroe    Journal,    Ind.    Den;.,   w R     F.   Beasley 

Mooresville Moorcsville   Enterprise,   Dem.,    sw I.    Bailey    Robeson 

Moravian  Falls... Yellow     Jacket,     Rep.,     w R.  Don  Laws 

Morehead  City.  ..Enterprise,    Dem.,    w Webb    &    Gaskul 

Morganton..." Deaf  Carolinian,  E.,  bm Mrs.  L.   A.  Winston 

Mcrganton Newslh  raid,   Dem.,   w T.   G.   Cobb 

Mount  Airy Blue    Ridge    Daily   Breeze,    d β€” .  β€” β€’   

Vt     \irv...  ...  ...Ml.    Any    News,    Dem.,    w I.     E.    John 

Mt.  Airy Mt.    Aiiv   Leader,   Rep.,  w Thos.    B.    Gardner 

Mount  Olive Baptist,    Rel.,    sm \       ^      Smith 

Mount  Olive Tribune,     w Fred    R.    Mint 

Murfreesboro Murfre=sboro  Index,  Dem.,  w 'β€’    "β–    Hick 

Murphy Cherokee  Scout,  w Meroney _&    Tow  ns 

Nashville Graphic,    Dem.,    w ;    l|"1    ",  "  ;""" 

Nazareth Truth.    Path.,    m PhomasF.    ' 

New  Bern New    Bern   Journal,    Ind.    Dem.,    sw Charles    1.     Meven 

New  Bern Sun,    Dem.,    d Β°"'"    ("     """" 


138  NEWSPAPERS   IN    NORTH   CAROLINA. 

Town.  Name  <"f  Paper.  β€’  Editor. 

Newton Catawba  Courty  News,   Dju.,   sw C.   H.   Mebane 

Newton Newton  Enterprise,  Dem.,  w F.  M.  Williams 

N.  Wilkesboro Hustler,    Dem.,    w W.  E.   Pharr 

N.  Wilkesboro. .  .Saturday   News,    w R.    F.    Reynolds 

Oriental Orient.,    Ind..    w J.    T.    Stradling 

Oxford Orphan's  Friend  and  Masonic  Journal,  Masonic,  w John  Nichols 

Oxford Oxford    Public  Ledger,    Dem.,  w F.  M.  &  W.  M.   Pinnix 

Pilot  Mountain. ..Pilot,    Local,    w T.   M.   and  W.   F.   George 

Pinehurst Outlook      w H.   L.   Jillson 

Pittsboro Chatham  Record,  Dem.,  Β«v H.  A.  London. 

Pittsboro N.    C.    Index,    Meth.,w J.    C.    Stanton 

Plymouth Roanokf  Beacon C.  V.  W.  Ausbon 

Plymouth Washington  County  Times,  Ind.,  w  Geo.  W.  Jackson 

Raeford Facts  and  Figures,  Dem.,  v D.   S.   Poole 

Raleigh American  J.   0.   U.   A.   M.,  sm W.    E.    Faison 

Raleigh Biblica.    Recorder,    Bap.,  v Hight  C.   Moore 

Raleigh Bulletin,    Agri.,    m Agricultural    Dept. 

Raleigh Caucasian,  Rep.,  w L.   F.    Butler 

Raleigh Christian  Advocate,   M.,   w T.    N.    Ivey 

Raleigh Farmer    and    Mechanic,    A.,  w V.    C.    Moore 

Raleigh News  and  Observer,  Dem.,  d.    and  w Josephus  Daniels 

Raleigh Progressive  Farmer,   Agri.,  w Clarence    H.    Poe 

Raleigh Red  and  White,   Lit.,   m , W.    N.     Sloan 

Raleigh Times.   Dem.,    d J.    V.    Simms 

Raleigh Watchman,    Fra.,    sm Z.    P.    Smith 

Randleman Central    North    Carolinian,  Ind.,  w W.  I.  Boone 

Randleman News,    Local,    w W.    M.    Brewer 

Red  Springs Citizen,  Dem.,  w R.    B.    Branch 

Reidsville Review,   Dem.,   sw J.   T    and  Manton  Oliver 

Reidsville Websters     Weekly,     Dem.,  w John    R.    Webster 

Rich  Square Roanoke-Chowan   Times,    Ind.   Dem.,  w .Andrew  J.  Conner 

Rockingham Anglo-Saxon,    Ind.,    w J.   M.   Smith 

Rckingham Post     ......' W.   E.   Dockery 

Rocky  Mount Reocrd,    d.    and    w J.     H.     Herbert 

Rocky  Mount Twin  County  Echo,  Dem.,  w J.    O.    Foy 

Roxboro Courier,  Dem.,  w John   A.   Noe'l 

Roxboro Messenger,    Rel.,    quar J.    A.    Hornaday 

Rural  Hall Messenger,     Ind.,     w Frank    T.    Miller 

Rutherfordton....Sun,    lVm.,    w W.    T.    R.    Bell 

Salisbury Carolina    Watchman,    Dem. ,  w William  H.  Stewart 

Salisbury Daily   Post,   Dem.,   d.    and  sw John   M.    Julian 

Sanford." Express    D.    L.    St.   Clair 

Sanford Lee   County  Times,   Dem.,  ...w R.    M.    Phillips 

Scotland  Neck  ...Commonwealth,     Dem.,     w E.    E.    Hilliard 

Selma Selma  News,   Dem.,   w G.    B.    Craven 

Shelby. Cleveland    Star,    Dem.,  sw H.  T.  Hudson 

Shelbv Shelby   Aurora,    Rep.,    w J.  Y.   Hamrick 

Siler  City Siler  Ojtv  Grit.w W.    S.    Durham 

Smithfield Church   Messenger,   Rel.,  m Beaty    &    Lassiter 

Smithfield Smithneld    Herald,    Dem.,  w T.  J.  Lassihr  and  J.  M.  Beaty 

Snow  Hill Square    Deal,    w G.    A.    Jones 

Snow  Hill Standard-Laconic,     Dem.,  w J.   E.  Debnam 

Southern  Pines. .  .Tourist,    w .... H.  E.  Foss 

Southport Southport     Herald,     Dem.,  w howard  C.  Curtis 

Southport Messenger,    Local,    w J.    R.    Evans 

Sparta Star,    Vnm.,   w A.S.Carson 

Spencer Crescent,     Ind.,    sw L.     S.     Allen 

Spray N.     C.-Va.     Constructionist,  w W.    I.    Boone 

Statesville Iredell  County  Mascot,   Dem.,  sw A.   H.   Gilmore 

Statesville Landmark,    Ind.    Dem.,   sw ..R.R.Clark 

Sunlight Peoples   Friends,    Bap.,    sm Chas.     Zollicoffer 

Svlva Jackson    County   Journal,  Dem.,    w W.   E.    Gaillard 

Tarboro Tarboro  Southerner,  Dem.,d.    and   w Frank   Powell 

Taylorsville Mountain  Scout,  w A.   C.   Payne 

Thomasville Charity   and   Children,    B.,  w Archibald    Johnson 

Thomasville Times,   Dem.,   w J     F.    Westmoreland 

Trov Montjomerian,   Dem.,   w ...W.   F.  Hunsucker 

Tryon Tryon   Bee,    Ind.,    w George  E.    Morton 


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"N 

"THE  OLD  RELIABLE" 

THE  NEWS  AND  OBSERVER 

A  CONSOLIDATION  OF 

The  Raleigh  Sentinel         The  Raleigh  Observer 

(Established  March,  1865.)  (Established    1876.) 

The  Raleigh  News  The  State  Chronicle 

(Established  1871.)  (Established  1884.) 

FIRST  ISSUED  AS  The  News  and  Observer  1881 


Town.  Name  of  Paper.  Editor. 

\*  adesboro Ansonian    W.   O.   Bivens 

Wadesboro Messenger-Intelligencer,    D.-m.,  w J.  G.  Boylin 

Wake  Forest Pastoral    Visitor,    Rel.,    m W.    R.    Cullom 

WakeForest Student,    Lit.,   m Students 

Wake  Forest Wake  Forest   Weekly,   Athe.,    w Students 

Warrenton Record.    Dem.,    w J.   C.   Hardy 

Warsaw Duplin  Journal,   Dem.,   w John    M.    Faison 

Washington Gazette,  Dem.,  w C.    L.    Stevens 

Washington Messenger,    Dem.,   d C.    L.    Stevens 

Washington Progress,     Dem.,     w W.  K.  Jacobson 

Waxhaw Waxhaw    Enterprise,    Ind.  Dem.,  w P.  T.  Way 

Waynesville Waynesville  Courier,  Dem.,   w G.   C.   Briggs 

Weldon Eastern   Sentinel,    Local,   w H.    B.    Harrell 

Weldon Roanoke   News,    Dem.,    w John   W.    Sledge 

Whitehead Times,    Agri.,    m W.    L.    Edwards 

Whiteville News-Reporter,   Dem.,   w -F.    T.    Bizzell 

Wilkesboro Chronicle,  Dem.,  w R.    A.   Deal 

Wilkesboro Patriot C.  H.  Cowles 

Williamston Enterprise,  Dem.,  w A.  E.  Whitmore 

Williamston Gospel    Messenger,    Prim.   B.,   m S.    Hassell,  J.    E.   W.   Henderson 

Wilmington Evening    Dispatch,    Dem.,    d Jas.    H.    Cowan 

Wilmington Fruit   and  Truck   Growers'  Nat.    Journal,    T.,    bm Z.    W.    Whitehead 

Wilmington Mission    Herald,    Rel.,    m T.     P.     Noe 

Wilmington Morning  Star,  Dem.,  d.   and  w William  II    Bernard 

Wilmington Southern  Lumber  Journal,  Trade,  sw Z.   W.   Whitehead 

Wilson Carolina    Evangel,    Chris.,  w W.   G.    Walker 

Wilson Daily  Times,   Dem.,   d.   and  w Tohn    D.    Gold 

Wilson Wilson    Messenger,    Dem.,  w Jno.    T.    Jenkins 

Wilson Zion's   Landmark,    Prim.    B Ino.    T.    Jenkins 

Windsor Windsor   Ledger,   Dem.,   w S.    W.    Kenn.y 

Winston-Salem Academy,  E.,  m F.    II.    Clewell 

Winston-Salem. ..  .Business   Guide,  Ind.,   m M.    I.    Stewart 

Winston-Salem. .  .Daily  Sentinel,   Dem.,   d.   and  sw H.    R.    I' 

Winston-Salem... New' Covenant,    Rel.,    m J.    D.     I' 

Winston-Salem.  ...Southern  Tobacco  Journal,  T.,  w G.   E.  Webb 

Winston-Salem Union    Republican,    Rep.,   w L    B.   Qoslen 

Winston-Salem WacUnia   Moiavian,   Mora.,  m 'β–   H.  Clewell 

Winston-Salem... Winston-Salem    Journal,    Dem.,   d S.    II.    l-\n 

Yadkinville Yadkin  Ripple,  Rep.,  w C.   M.    Wai 

Yanceyville Caswell   Democrat,   Dem.,  w A.   Yancey   Kerr 

Yanceyville Sentinel,     w T.    .1.    1  (endi  rson 

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140 


RELIGIOUS    AND    CHURCH    STATISTICS. 


Religious  and  Church  Statistics. 


Summary   Religious  Denomi  nations. 

Denominations.  Ministers. 

Advent  Christian IS 

Associated   Reform 

Christian 70 

Church   of   Christ -; 

Disciples 65 

Dunkards 9 

Episcopal 128 

Evangelical  Lutheran 53 

Friends 65 

Hebrews ' 

Latter  Day  Saints 7 

Moravian 13 

Old  Moravian,   Seed 9 

Presbyterian 201 

Ref  orined    Church 39 

Roman  Catholic 31 

Seventh    Day    Adventists 5 

Salvation    Army 5 

Waldness 1 

BAPTISTSβ€” 

Missionary' 1,048 

Free    Will 231 

Primitive 160 

METHODISTSβ€” 

M.    E.    Church,    South 744 

Methodist    Protestant 56 

M.    E.    Church,    (North) " 67 

Methodist,    Wesleyans 


Churches 

.  Members. 

18 

1,736 

105 

11,000 

4 

85 

17,118 

9 

514 

257 

13,492 

70 

10,000 

53 

6,698 

7 

547 

1 

147 

3,834 

9 

193 

436 

42,000 

41 

5,591 

36 

5,104 

5 

99 

5 

521 

1 

325 

1,586 

194,273 

308 

21,276 

321 

31,720 

1,486 

151,010 

223 

20,160 

159 

9,427 

17 

199 

YOUNG       MEN'S       CHRISTIAN 
ASSOCIATION. 

A.   G.   Brenizer,   Chairman,  Charlotte. 
Geo.    Stephens,   Treasurer,    Charlotte. 

F.  D.    Lethco,    Recording    Sec,    Charlotte. 

G.  C.    Huntington,    Interstate    Secretary. 
Headquarters:     Association    Building,     Char- 
lotte. 

CITY    ASSOCIATIONS. 

Ashevilleβ€” Julius  C.  Martin,  President;  J. 
L.  Hunter,  General  Secretary;  E.  B. 
Brown.  Assistant;  J.  B.  Huntington, 
Physical  Director.  Occupy  own  building, 
worth    $35,000.      Membership,    450. 

Charlotteβ€” Robert  Glasgow,  Jr.,  President; 
D.  L.  Probert,  General  Secretary;  H.  J. 
Knebel,  Boys*  Work  Director. :  B.  B.  Fos- 
ter, Physical  Director.  Occupy  own 
building,"  cost    $120,000.    Membership,    614. 

Durham β€” E.  S.  Parrish,  Chairman  Building 
Committee;  J.  S.  Hunter,  General  Sec- 
retary; Geo.  N.  Parrish,  Physical  Direc- 
tor.   Occupy  own  building,    cost  $50,000. 

Elizabeth  Cityβ€” S.  L.  Sheep,  President. 
Erecting  building  to  cost  $30,000. 

Wilmington β€” Joseph  Akerman,  President; 
Edwin  Kettle,  General  Secretary.  Oc- 
cupy building  worth  $60,000.  Members, 
410.' 

Winston-Salemβ€” R.  C.  Norfleet,  President; 
P.  M.  Colbert,  General  Secretary;  R.  E. 
Lewis,  Assistant  Secretary;  Geo.  E.  Stock, 
Physical  Director.  Occupy  own  building, 
cost   $55,000. 


RAILROAD   ASSOCIATIONS. 

Spencer β€” Southern  Railway  Department;  B. 
L.  Stevenson,  General  Secretary;  Louis 
Krouser,  Assistant;  Fred  Broad,  Assistant. 
Occupy  own  building,  value  $30,000.  Mem- 
bers,   418. 

Hamletβ€” Seaboard  Railway,  H.  W.  Purvis, 
President;  K.  R.  Hartsfleld,  General  Sec- 
retary.   Members,    175. 

COLLEGE   ASSOCIATIONS. 

Buie's  Creek  Academyβ€” E.  P.  Robinson, 
President.        50    members. 

University  of  North  Carolina.  Chapel  Hill β€” 
Frank  Graham,  President;  Eugene  E.  Bar 
nett,  General  Secretary.  231  members 
Occupy   own   building,    cost   $13,000. 

Crescent  Academy,  Crescent β€” G.  K.  Moose 
President.   25  members. 

Davidson     College,     Davidsonβ€” O.     E.     Buch 
holz,    President.      240    members.      Occupy 
own    building,    value   $4,000. 

Trinity  College,  Durhamβ€” T.  M.  Grant 
President.      131    members. 

Elon  College,  Elonβ€” R.  A.  Campbell,  Presi 
dent.      46    members. 

Guilford  College,  Guilford  Collegeβ€” W.  T 
Boyce,  President.  79  members.  Occupy 
own    building,    value    $4,000. 

Wm.  Bingham  School,  Mebaneβ€” N.  H 
Street,    President.     68   members. 

Catawba  College,  Newtonβ€” J.  A.  Palmer 
President.     53  members. 

Oak  Ridge  Institute,  Oak  Ridgeβ€” M.  W. 
Strickland,   President.   25  members. 

Raeford  Institute,  Raefordβ€” J.  E.  Elliott 
President.      47    members. 


RELIGIOUS  AND     CHURCH   STATISTICS. 


141 


Rutherford    College,      Rutherford     Collegeβ€” 

W.    B.    Davis,    President.    31   members. 
Wake    Forest    College,    Wake    Forestβ€” C.     J 

Jackson,   President.   210  members. 
Trinity   Park   High   School,    Durhamβ€” W.    A. 

Cade,    President.    55   members. 
A.    and   M.    College,    Raleighβ€” W.    S.    Dean, 

President.     283  members. 
Whitsett  Institute,   Wlri'setxβ€” J.   Y.   Joyner, 

President.     116   members. 

CHRISTIAN   SCIENCE. 

First  Church  of  Christ,  Scientist,  New 
Bernβ€” First  Reader,  Mrs.  Amy  E.  King; 
Chairman  of  Board  of  Director,  Miss  M. 
H.  Harrison ;  Assistant  to  Publication 
Committee,    Miss   E.    C.    Ferebee. 

First  Church  of  Christ,  Scientist,  Wilming- 
tonβ€”First Reader,  Edward  C.  Lewis; 
Chairman  of  Board  of  Trustees,  Miss  Mary 
Bridgers;  Publication  Committee.  Mrs. 
Hettie    E.    Fennell. 

First  Church  of  Christ,  Scientist,  Ashe- 
villeβ€” First  Reader,  Mrs.  Harriet  H. 
Smith;  Chairman  of  Board  of  Trustees, 
George  G.  Smith;  Assistant  to  Publica- 
tion  Committee,   Geo.    S.   Powell. 

First  Church  of  Christ,  Scientist,  Kinstonβ€” 
Assistant  to  Publication  Committee,  Mrs. 
Henry    Peebles. 

MORAVIAN  CHURCH. 

Number    of    communicants 3,834 

Number    of    non-mommunicants 312 

Number     of     children 1,823 

Total     5.974 

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  John  W.   Fries. 

LIST    OF    MINISTERS. 
Bishop   Edward   Rondthalerβ€” Winston-Salem. 
John   H.    Clewellβ€” Wintson-Salem. 
John    Kenneth    Pfohlβ€” Winston-Salem. 
Edward   S.    Crosland β€” Winston-Salem. 
Edward    G.    Stempelβ€” Winston-Salem. 
Leon    G.    Luckenbachβ€” Winston-Salem. 
W.     E.     Spaugh β€” Winston-Salem. 
James    E.    Hall β€” Clemmons. 

E.  P.   Mendenhall β€” Clemmons. 
John   F.   McCuiston β€” Friedbery. 
Edgar    A.     Holton β€” Mayodan. 

F.  Walter  Grabs β€” Bethania. 

C.    H.    Wenhold,    Jr. β€” Kernersville. 

ROMAN  CATHOLIC  CHURCH. 

No.    of    members,    5,104. 
No.    of    churches,    36. 
No.     of    clergy,    31. 

LIST    OF    THE    CLERGY. 
Bishop,    Leo.    Haid β€” Belmont. 
Vicar    General,    Felix    Hintemeyer. 
Chancellor,    Thomas   Oestreich β€” Belmont. 
Melchoir    Reichert β€” Belmont. 
Willibald    Baumgartnerβ€” Belmont. 
Ignatius    Remke β€” Belmont. 
Augustine    Echer β€” Belmont. 
Eugene  Egan β€” Belmont. 
James  Buchholz β€” Belmont. 
Alphonse   Buss β€” Belmont. 
William    Regnatβ€” Belmont. 


Michael    Mclnerny β€” Belmont. 
C.     Dennen β€” Wilmington. 
W.    B.    Hannon β€” Wilmington. 
M.    A.    Irwin β€” Newton   Grove. 
J.    A.    Kavanagh β€” Southern   Pines. 
T.    W.    Stapletonβ€” New   Bern. 
J.    A.    Gallagher β€” New    Bern. 
W.    T.    Whcartvβ€” Goldsboro. 
T.    P.    Griffinβ€” Raleigh. 
T.    F.    Price β€” Nazareth. 
T.   P.   Hayden β€” Nazareth. 

E.  A.    Rigney β€” Nazareth. 
P.    G.    Marion β€” Asheville. 
P.    F.    Marionβ€” Asheville. 
W.    F.    O'Brienβ€” Durham. 
Joseph    Mueller β€” Charlotte. 
Leo.     Kunz β€” Salisbury. 
Gregory   Windschiegl β€” Salisbury. 
Vincent  Taylor β€” Greensboro. 
George    Lester β€” Winston. 

F.  J.    Gallagher β€” Fayetteville. 

REFORMED       CHURCH. 

Members,    6,639. 

Sunday-schools,    45. 

Teachers  and  scholars,   5,277. 

Contributions,    $27,667. 

President,    Rev.    C.    E.    Wehler,    Newton. 

Stated    Clerk,    Synod    of    Potomac,    J.    C. 
Leonard,    Lexington. 

MINISTERS. 
John  Ingle,    Green   Park 
Michael  L.    Hedrick,    Lexington. 
Jacob    C.     Olapp,     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. 
Wm.    H.    McNairy,    Thomasville. 
Henry   E.    Sechler,    China   Grove. 
Joshua   L.    Bowers,    Greensboro. 
John   H.    Keller,    Concord. 
Wm.    B.    Duttcra,    Salisbury. 
David  E.   Bowers,   High  Point. 
Samuel   W.   Beck,   Newton. 
Walter   W.    Rowe,    Newton. 
Calvin    B.    Heller,   Salisbury. 
Wm.    M.    Causey,    Concord. 
Shuford    Peeler,     Greensboro. 
Allen    R.    Holshouser,    Rockwell. 
Charles   E.    Wehler,    Newton. 
Anthony  Shulenberger,   China  Grove. 
E.    Garver    Williams.    Mt.    Pleasant. 
J.    Leidy    Yearick,    Maiden. 
Milton  M.   Noacher,   China  Grove. 
Lee  A.  Peeler,  High  Point. 

METHODIST      PROTESTANT 
CHURCH. 

Number  of  members,  20,160;  ministers,  56; 
churches,  223;  Sunday-schools,  208;  schol- 
ars,  12,719. 

Publishing  House  at  Greensboro.  The 
Conference  Organ,  Our  Church  Record, 
J.    F.    McCulloch,    Editor.    Greensboro. 

President  of  Conferenceβ€” W.  E.  Swain, 
Asheboro. 

Secretaryβ€” S.    W.    Taylor,    Pocky   Mount. 


142 


RELIGIOUS  AND  CHURCH    STATISTICS. 


Appointments    for    1909. 

Alamance β€” W.     M.     Pike,     Liberty. 
Albemarle β€” J.    F.    Dosier,    LaGrange. 
Anderson β€” C.       H.       Whitaker,       Greenville 

S.    C. 
Asheboro    (Station)β€” T.    M.    Johnston,   Ashe- 

boro. 
Buncombe     (C) β€” Geo.     L.     Curry,     Weaver- 

ville. 
Asheville    (Station) β€” J.    D.    Williams,    Ashe- 

ville. 
Burlington    (Station) β€” J.    O.    Williams,    Bur- 
lington. 
Caldwell    (C.)β€” H.    B.    Gorman,    Hickory. 
Chatham    (C.)β€” To    be    supplied    by    C.    W. 

Bates,    Siler    City. 
Chesterfield    (C.)β€” To   be   supplied   by   P.    L. 

Jordan. 
Cleveland    (C.)β€” W.    D.    Reed,    Fallston. 
Concord     (Station) β€” A.     O.     Lindley,     Con- 
cord. 
Davidson    (C.)β€” J.    W.    Hulin,    Denton. 
Denton    (C.) β€” G.    L.    Reynolds,    Denton. 
Fairview    (C.) β€” D.    A.    Braswell,    Shetucket. 
Flat    Rock    (C.)β€” W.    F.    KΒ»nnett,    Stokes- 

dale. 
Forsyth     (C.)β€” W.     C.      Lassiter,      Tobacco- 

ville. 
Gaston    (C.)β€” T.      A.    Williams,      Bessemer 

City. 
Graham    and    Haw    River    (Stations) β€” J.    R. 

Hutton,     GreensrJoro. 
Granville     (C.)β€” J.     W.     Frank,     Henderson, 

R.    F.    D.    No.    4. 
Greensboro        (Station) β€” T.        J.        Ogburn, 

Greensboro. 
Greenville     and       Spring      Church β€” W.       D. 

Fogleman,    Pleasant    Hill. 
Guilford    (C.)β€” D.    A.    Highfell,    Liberty. 
Halifax    (C.) β€” W.    L.    Harris.    Henderson. 
Haw    River     (C.) β€” Unsupplied. 
Henderson    (Station) β€” R.    M.    Andrews,    Hen- 
derson. 
High    Point    (Station)β€” A.    G.    Dixon,    High 

Point. 
Ivey    (C.) β€” W.    A.    Lamar,    Democrat. 
LaGrange β€” J.     H.     Abernathy. 
Lebanonβ€” J.    H.    Maton,    High    Point. 
Liberty β€” Chas.    J.    Edwards,    Liberty. 
Lincoln β€” J.     E.     McSwain,     Cherryville,     R. 

F.    D.   No.   3. 
Littletonβ€” R.    C.    Stubbins. 
Mebane β€” G.    W.    Holmes,    Mebane. 
Mecklenburg β€” Supplied   by   Oliver   D.    Stacy. 
Mocksvilleβ€” W.    T.    Totteh,    Yadkin   College. 
Monroe β€” W.    D.    Martin,    Monroe. 
Mt.   Hernon β€” J.    A.   Burgess,   Burlington,   R. 

F.    D.    No.    7. 

Oak    Ridge β€” W.    R.    Lowdermilk. 

Orange β€” Homer    Caston,    Efland. 

Mt.    Zionβ€” A.    L.    Hunter,    Pinnacle. 

Randleman β€” T.     H.     Matthews,    Randleman. 

Randolph β€” W.    F.    Ashburn,    Liberty. 

Richland β€” J.     H.     Stowe,     Asheboro. 

Roanokeβ€” C.    L.    Whitaker,    Enfield. 

Rockingham β€” H.     W.     Braswell,       Rocking- 
ham. 

Rocky     Mount      (Station)β€” S.    β€’  W.     Taylor, 
Rocky   Mount. 

Saxapahaw β€” H.    S.    P.    Thompson,      Saxapa- 
haw. 
I  Stanley β€” E.    G.    Lowdermilk,    Plyler. 


St.      Paul      (Station)β€” C.      E.      M.      Raper, 

Greensboro. 
Tabernacle β€” H.    L.    Powell. 
Uwharieβ€” T.    A.    Plyler,    Denton. 
Vance β€” W.     J.     Hackney,     Henderson. 
W.    Lexington β€” J.    A.    Ledbetter,    Seagrove. 
Winston β€” G.     F.     Millaway. 
Yarborough β€” N.    G.    Bethea,    Cross    Anchor, 

S.    C. 
Thomasvilleβ€” Edward     Suits,     Thomasville. 
Yadkin    Valley β€” A.     H.    Bryans,    Lexington. 

CHRISTIAN     (DISCIPLES) 
CHURCH. 

J.   W.   Hines,   President β€” Rocky  Mount. 
J.    H.    S.    Hodges,    Vice-President β€” Ayden. 
J.    R.    Rountree,    Corresponding    Secretary β€” 
Kinston. 

C.  M.    Morton,      Recording    Secretary β€” Wil- 
son. 

Geo.    Hackney,    Treasurer β€” Wilson. 
ADVISORY  BOARD. 

A.  J.    Moye β€” Farmville. 

J.    J.    Brinson β€” Beard's    Creek. 
J.    F.    Latham β€” Greenville. 
J.    C.    Cowellβ€” Dunn. 
R.     II.    Jones β€” Winston-Salem. 
S.    B.    Taylor β€” Catharine    Lake. 

D.  P.    Bradshaw β€” Dunn. 

MINISTERS  OF  THE  CHRISTIAN  CHURCH 

D.    H.    Adams β€” Pungo 

D\    W.    Arnoldβ€” Greenville. 

Stanley    Ayers β€” Williamston. 

B.  T.    Bittingβ€” Stokesdale. 
H.    C.    Bowen β€” Belhaven. 

W.    B.    Brickhouse β€” Skinnersville. 

J.    C.    Caldwellβ€” Wilson. 

Isaiah    Carver β€” Rougemont. 

W.    H.    Cobbβ€” Whitakers. 

J.    C.    Coggins β€” Black    Mountains. 

H.     S.    Davenportβ€” Fairfield. 

C.  L.    Davis β€” Leechville. 

D.  W.    Davis β€” Washington. 
J.    T.    Davis β€” Ayden. 

W.     A.     Davis β€” Washington. 
J.    G.    Dukes β€” Englehard. 
J.     A.     Erwinβ€” Wilmington. 
Hayes     Farish β€” Wilson. 
T.    L.    Frostβ€” Spray. 
T.    J.    Glennβ€” Stoneville. 
Thomas  Green β€” Pantego. 
H.    S.    Gurganus β€” Plymouth. 
J.     S.     Henderson β€” Harbinger. 
C.     J.     Helsabeck β€” Asheville. 
A.J.    Holtonβ€” Olympia. 
N.     B.     Hoodβ€” Dunn. 
J.     A.     Hopkins β€” Winston. 
C.    W.    Howard β€” Kinston. 
W.  G.  Jackson β€” Plymouth. 
J.    R.    Jinnette β€” -Beaufort. 
Claude   C.    Jones β€” New  Bern. 
I.     W.     King β€” Wilmington. 
C.   E.    Lee β€” Washington. 
A.    F.    Leighton β€” Macclesfield. 
J.    0.    McReynolds β€” Asheville. 
A.    J.    Manning β€” Jamesville. 
C.    B.    Marshburn β€” Wilson. 
R.    H.    Massengill β€” Four  Oaks. 
U.     Minahuchi β€” Asheville. 
J.    A.    Mizzell β€” Jamesville. 

E.  E.    Moore β€” Ayden. 

G.    A.    Moore β€” Reelsboro. 


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Jesse    Moore β€” Wilson. 

C.  M.     Morton β€” Wilson. 
Cecil    Outlaw β€” Wilson. 
R.    P.     Omer β€” Washington. 
J.    F.    Owens β€” Dunn. 

D.  H.    Petree β€” La    Grange. 
R.    L.    Philpott,    Beasley. 
J.    B.    Respass β€” Pantego. 
L.    T.    Rightsellβ€” LaGrange. 
J.     R.     Rountree β€” Kinston. 
J.    R.    Smithβ€” Plymouth. 

J.  .A.    Spruill β€” Plymouth. 
J.     F.     Sumrell β€” Marion. 
S.     W.     Sumrellβ€” Grifton. 
C.    H.    Swain β€” Roper. 
J.     R.     Tingle β€” Plymouth. 
J.    W.    Tyndallβ€” Kinston. 
G.     T.     Tyson β€” Leechville. 
W.     G.     Walkerβ€” Wilson. 
M.    V.    Warner β€” demons. 
T.     W.     Whitleyβ€” Bath. 
W.    O.    Winfieldβ€” Bath. 
J.    W.    Wolfeβ€” Rural    Hall 

SOCIETY    OF    FRIENDS. 

Number  of  congregations,  53;  number 
of  members,  6,726,  a  gain  of  139  during 
past  year.  Annual  meeting,  called  North 
Carolina  Yearly  Meeting  of  Friends,  is 
held  at  Guilford  College,  beginning  Wed- 
nesday before  the  second  Monday  in  Au- 
gust. 

Clerks β€” L.    Lyndon    Hobbs,    (President   of 
Guilford   College)    and   Mary  M.    Petty. 
Evangelistic       Superintendent β€” Eli       Reece, 

Greensboro. 
Ministers    of    N.    C.    Yearly 
Meeting. 
EASTERN   QUARTER. 
Walter    Whiteβ€” High    Point. 
Elizabeth   E.    White β€” Nicanor. 
David   Coppock β€” Rich   Square. 
NEW    GARDEN. 
Albert    Peeleβ€” Guilford    College. 
Mary    A.    Peeleβ€” Guilford    College. 
Mary    C.     Wood}- β€” Guilford    College. 
Raymond   Binford β€” Guilford    College. 
Mary    E.     Cartland β€” Greensboro. 
Joseph   H.    Peeleβ€” Guilford   College. 
J.    Edwin    Jay β€” Guilford    College. 
Stephen   S.    Myrick β€” Greensboro. 
Eli    Reece β€” Greensboro. 

WESTERN. 
Simeon    Barker β€” Climax. 
W.    Alpheus    White β€” Guilford    College. 
Jeremiah     S.     Cox β€” Greensboro. 
Eli    Craven β€” Causey. 
Arthur  E.   L.   Pain β€” Jaruco,   Cuba. 
Ellen     Woody     Pain β€” Jaruco,     Cuba. 
Martha    Woodyβ€” Rio    Grande,    Porto    Rico. 
Alfred  Zachary β€” Snow  Camp. 
Thomas    F.     Andrew β€” Staley. 
Margaret   E.    Hackney β€” Liberty. 
Rufus     Pegg β€” Gibsonville. 
Manley    Holladay β€” Greensboro. 
Rodema     Wright β€” Snow     Camp. 
David    E.    Sampson β€” Graham. 
Thomas   Dixon β€” Snow   Camp. 
Miles  Reece β€” Snow  Camp. 
Georgia   B.    Reece β€” Snow   Camp. 

SOUTHERN. 
Sarah    E.    W.    Winslowβ€” Holly. 


Herbert     W.     Reynoldsβ€” High    Falls. 

Elwood     Cox β€” Eula. 

John   S.    Tillman β€” Asheboro. 

Levi    Cox β€” Ramseur,    No.    1. 

David   Farrow,    Jr. β€” Randleman,    No.    3. 

Michael   C.    Farlow β€” Edgar. 

Michael    Farlow β€” Randleman,     No.     3. 

CONTENTNEA. 

John    S.    Moore β€” Goldsboro. 

John    C.    Holly β€” Wilmington. 

G.     Whitford     Edgerton β€” Goldsboro. 

Louisa    Bridgers β€” Warsaw. 

William     U.     Grantham β€” Princeton. 

Charles     Peterson β€” Chintilla,     Va. 

Micajah    T.     Coxβ€” Goldsboro. 

DEEP    RIVER. 
Rufus    P.    Kingβ€” High    Point. 
Dougan     C.     Cox β€” Archdale. 
Nereus    M.    Barker β€” Archdale. 
Thomas    E.    Anderson β€” Thomasville,    No.    1. 
J.    Robert   Parker β€” High    Point. 
James    H.    Davis β€” Marion,    S.    C. 
Joseph    Potts β€” High    Point,    No.    1. 
Enos    Harvey β€” High    Point-. 
M.   Davis  Branon β€” High   Point. 

YADKIN    VALLEY. 
Wade    H.    Adamsβ€” Yadkinville,    R.    F.    D. 
Lucy    Vestal β€” Martin. 

Franklin    Wardenβ€” Yadkinville,    R.    F.    D. 
Iven    Adams β€” Martin. 
James     Ring β€” East     Bend. 
Annie   E.    Williams β€” Lewisville. 
L.    Simeon   Mixon β€” Yadkinville. 

SURRY. 
T.   Wesley  Wooten β€” Mount  Airy. 
Ellen    Marshall β€” White    Pains. 
J.    C.    Holmesβ€” White    Plains. 
Samuel   Pickett β€” Mount    Airy. 
Lorena     Reynolds β€” Dobson. 
William   J.    Reid β€” Dobson. 

SOUTHERN      CHRISTIAN 
CONVENTION. 

This  convention  is  composed  of  seven 
conferences,  three  of  which  are  in  North 
Carolina. 

The  membership  of  this  church  in  North 
Carolina  is  about  11,000,  with  70  ministers 
and  105  church.  At  Elon  College  is  the 
Christian  Orphanage  with  Rev.  J.  L.  Fos- 
ter,   superintendent. 

SOUTHERN  CONVENTION. 

President  Southern  Christian  Convention, 
Rev.    W.    W.    Staley,  D.   D.,   Suffolk,   Va. 

Prof.  P.  J.  Keriiodle,  Elon  College,  Sec- 
retary. 

John    A.    Mills,    Raleigh,    Treasurer. 

President  Christian  Missionary  Associa- 
tion, Rev.  N.  G.  Newman,  president,  Hol- 
land, Va. 

Rev.  L  W.  Johnson,  Suffolk,  Va.,  Sec- 
retary. 

B.    D.    Jones,    Holland,    Va.,    Treasurer. 
NORTH       CAROLINA       AND       VIRGINIA 
CONFERENCE. 

Prof.  W.  A.  Harper,  Elon  College,  Pres- 
ident. 

Prof.  W.  P.  Lawrence,  Elon  College, 
Secretary. 

Rev.    T.    W.    Stroud,    Union   Ridge,  Treas- 


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MINISTERS. 


J.   0.    Atkinson,   Elon  College. 
T.    B.   Dawson,   Elon  College. 
W.    H.    Ford,    Carysville,    Ohio. 
H.    C.   Fulton,   White  Roads. 
W.   T.   Herndon,   Elon  College. 
J.    W.    Holt,    Burlington. 
A.   F.   Isely,   Shallow  Ford. 
P.    T.    Klapp,    Pittsboro. 
J.    W.    Patton,    Elon    College. 
C.  C.  Peel,  Elon  College. 
J.   W.   Pinnix,  Kernersville. 
T.   W.   Strowd,   Union  Ridge. 
J.    W.    Wellons,    Elon  College. 
W.    L.    Wells,   Elon   College. 
R.  P.  Crumpler,  Elon  College. 
EASTERN     NORTH    CAROLINA    CONFER- 
ENCE. 

Rev.    G.    R.    Underwood,    President,    Os- 
good. 

Rev.    W.    C.    Wicker,    Elon   College,    Sec- 
retary. 

J.    C.    Ballentine,    Varina,    Treasurer. 

MINISTERS. 
W.  G.  Clements,  Morrisville. 
J.    L.    Foster,    Elon   College. 
G.    J.    Green,    Morrisville. 
C.    E.    Newman,    Henderson. 
S.    B.    Klapp,    Greensboro. 
G.  R.   Underwood,  Osgood. 
L.   W.    Mangum,   Benson. 
J.    D.    Wicker,   Jonesboro. 
M.    L.     Winston.    Creedmoor. 
W.   C.   Wicker,  Elon  College. 
A.   P.  Barbee,  Durham. 
T.    A.    Pounds,    Clayton. 
H.   Scholz,  Macon. 

WESTERN    NORTH    CAROLINA    CONFER- 
ENCE. 

Rev.   L.   I.    Cox,   Elon  College,   President. 

Rev.    R.    L.    Williamson,    Seagrove,    Sec- 
retary. 

Capt.  J.  A.  Turrentme,  Burlington, 
Treasurer. 

MINISTERS. 
T.   E.  White,  Ponce,  Porto  Rico. 
R.    L.    Williamson,    Seagrove. 
H.    A.    Albright,   Moffitts. 

C.  A.   Boon,  Elon  College. 
J.  R.  Comer,  Spencerville. 

P.    H.    Fleming,    Burlington. 
W.   W.   Lawrence,   Erect. 
W.    S.    Long,    Graham. 

D.  A.    Long,    Graham. 
H.    T.    Moffitt,    Mofflts. 

J.   U.   Newman,   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. 

EVANGELICALr    LUTHERAN 
CHURCH. 

This  Church  in  North  Carolina  is  or- 
ganized in  three  Synodsβ€” North  Carolina, 
Missouri,  and  Tennessee. 

North  Carolina  Synod. 
Communicants,    8,906;    number  of   churches, 


65;    contributions,    $54,005. 

OFFICERS   OF   SYNOD. 
Presidentβ€” Rev.    V.    Y.    Boozer,   Concord. 
V  c( -Presidentβ€” J.     E.     Schenck,    Concord. 
Secretaryβ€” H.    A.    McCullough,    Albemarle. 
Treasurer β€” James   1).    Heilig,    Salisbury. 

LIST    OF    THE    CLERGY. 
G.    D.    Bernheim,    Charlotte. 
L.     A.     Bikle,     Concord. 
J.     A.    Fesperman,    Salisbury. 
W.    R.    Ketchie,    Mocksville,    No.   1. 
R.   L.  Brown,   Salisbury,   No.   6. 
R.    C.    Holland,    Chariotte. 

E.  P.    Parker,    Gibsonville. 
Geo.   H.   Cox,   Glass. 
H.    M.    Brown,    Efird's   Mills. 
V.    R.    Stickley,   Burlington,   No.   4. 
J.   A.   Linn,   Rockwell. 

B.  S.    Brown,    Barber. 
J.   W.   Strickler,    Rural  Hall. 
H.    A.    Trexler,    Salisbury,    No.    3. 

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. 
V.    Y.    Boozer,    Concord,    No.    4. 
H.   A.   McCullough,   Albemarle. 
Geo.    S.    Bearden,    Wilmington. 
W.  A.   Snvder,  Wilmington. 

W.   A.   Dutton,   Richfield. 

C.   B.   Cox,   Burlington. 

T.   C.  Parker,   Barber. 

R.    R.    Sowers,    Salisbury,    No.   1. 

J.    L.    Morgan,    High   Point. 

C.     I.     Morgan,     Salisbury. 

C.   P.   Fisher,   Salisbury,   No.   3. 

G.  H.   L.   Lingle,   Lexington,  No.   5. 
Chas.    R.    Pless,   McLeansville. 

L.    B.    Spracher,    Salisbury,    No.    4. 
W.   B.   Aull,  China  Grove. 
J.    P.    Miller,    Mt.    Pleasant. 
H.    E.    H.    Sloop,    Gold   Hill. 

C.  K.  Helland,  Concord. 

E.    A.    Shenk,    Winston-Salem. 
R.  L.   Patterson,  Charlotte. 

Tennessee  Synod. 

Number  congregations,  76;  number  minis- 
ters, 30;  number  members,  6,000;  num- 
ber   Sunday-schools,    58. 

OFFICERS  OF  SYNOD. 

Presidentβ€” J.    C.    Moser,    Hickory. 

Treasurer β€” R.    A.    Yoder,    Lincolnton. 

Recording  Secretaryβ€” Chas.  K.  Bell,  Kings 
Mountain. 

Statistical  Secretaryβ€” E.  A.  Kohn,  Cherry- 
ville. 

LIST   OF   THE   CLERGY. 

J.  C.  Moser,  Hickory. 

R.    A.    Yoder,    Lincolnton. 

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,    Lincolnton. 
Jacob    Wike,    Edith. 
Prof.    R.    L.    Fritz,    Hickory. 
J.    L.    Cromer,   Maiden. 


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W.    J.    Boger,    Mt.    Holly. 

James    F.    Deal,    Henry. 

C.    K.    Lippard,    Saga,    Japan. 

F.  K.    Roof,    Hickory,    No.   3. 
John    Hall,    Gastonia. 

E.    H.    Kohn,    Cherryville. 
C.   K.    Bell,   Kings  Mountain. 
J.    A.    Yount,    Conover. 
H.   A.    Kistler,  Montz,   No.   1. 
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.    Boliek,    Lexington. 
H.    L.     Seagle,    Lincolnton. 
L.    L.   Lohr,   Reepsville. 

\V.    D.    Wise.    Newton,    No.    2. 
M.    L.    Pence,    Henry. 

Missouri  Synod. 

Communicant  membership,  2,350;  number 
of  churches,  2G;  Sunday  schools,  22; 
ministers,    23;    parish    school    teachers,    7. 

LIST    OF    THE    CLERGY. 

N.    J.    Bakke β€” Greensboro. 
Paul    Bischoff β€” Conover. 
R.    A.    Bischoff β€” Conover. 
E.     T.     Coyner,     Asheville. 

D.  A.     Goodman β€” Connelly    Springs. 
H.    W.    Gross β€” Greensboro. 

Ad.     Haentzschel β€” Conover. 
P.     C.     Henry β€” Conover. 
J.    G.    0.    Katthain,    Conover. 
S.    S.    Keisler β€” Conover. 
J.     S.    Koiner β€” Conover. 
W.    H.    Lashβ€” Salisbury. 
C.    Lauterbach β€” Ridgeway. 
M.    Lochner β€” Greensboro. 

G.  E.    Long β€” Newton. 
George    Luecke β€” Conover. 
J.   Mc.   David β€” Charlotte. 
G.    A.    Romoser β€” Conover. 
J.    Ph.    Schmidt β€” Concord. 
C.    O.    Smithβ€” Claremont. 
J.    M.    Smith β€” Conover. 
Fr.    Wahlers β€” Greensboro. 
C.    A.    Weiss β€” Conover. 

FREE        WTLIi        BAPTIST 
CHURCH. 

Moderatorβ€” Elder    P.    T.    Lucasβ€” Lucama. 
Secretary β€” Elder   E.    T.    Phillipsβ€” Ayden. 
Treasurer β€” E.    E.    Dail,    Winterville. 

Ministers,    231. 

Churches,    308. 

Members,    21,276. 

Western    Conference. 

MINISTERS. 
L.    M.    Mitchellβ€” Kenly. 
J.   H.    Worley β€” Pine  Level. 
G.    C.    Millsβ€” Apex. 
J.    W.    Valentineβ€” Stagings. 
T.    H.    Matthewsβ€” Spring   Hope. 
P.    T.    Lucas β€” Lucama. 
G.    W.    Davis β€” Fremont. 

B.  H.    Boykinβ€” Taylor. 

L.    T.    Phillipsβ€” Selma,   R.    F.    D. 
AV.    T.    Johnsonβ€” Goldsboro,    No.    5. 

E.  T.   Phillipsβ€” Ayden. 


.1.     W.    Coxβ€” Raleigh. 
B.   W.   Trippettβ€” Bailey. 

Sidney    Harris β€” Black    Creek. 
J.    L.    Strickland β€” Middli 

A.  R.    Flowers β€” Taylor. 

B.  B.    Deans β€” Middlesex. 

F.  M.    Hinton β€” Barnes'    Store. 
J.    R.    Morris,    Selma. 

H.    H.    Gillumβ€” Stallings. 
W.    J.    Wilkinsβ€”  Pine   Level. 
Curtis    Howell β€” Goldsboro,    No.    6. 
W    A.    Benson β€” Dudlev. 
W.     H.     Collinsβ€” Dickens. 
Henry    Rentfrow     Barnes'    Store. 

C.  E.    Ortonβ€” Dudley. 

J.     K.     Ruffin β€” Spring    Hope. 
W.     P.    Faisonβ€”  Wendell. 

A.  B.     Utleyβ€” Apex. 

G.  W.     Ferrellβ€” Wendell. 
T.    J.    Eatman β€” Lamm. 

N.    B.    Nordan β€” Goldsboro. 

W.    M.    Howellβ€” Konly. 

S.    W.    Jones β€” Apex. 

E.    A.    W.    Husketh β€” Creedmoor. 

W.  R.   Holder β€” Durham. 

John    Thompson β€” Nero. 

W.    E.    Andersonβ€” Wakefield,    No.    1. 

B.  T.  Dixonβ€” Elm  City. 
W.    B.    Everettβ€” Clayton. 
W.   M.   Bagley β€” Saratoga. 
S.    B.    Scaffβ€” Durham. 

R.    F.    Pittman β€” Princeton. 

LICENSED  PREACHERS. 
\V.    B.    Lenard β€” Louisburg. 
Thomas    Snipes β€” Goldsboio. 
J.     E.     Davisβ€” Pikeville. 
J.    H.    Whitleyβ€” Glover. 
J.    W.    Wood β€” Louisburg. 
Hubert    Martin β€” Lillian. 

Cape  Fear  Conference. 

MINISTERS. 
W.    W.    Avant β€” Atkinson. 
M.    R.    Allenβ€” Four   Oaks. 
W.    H.    Averyβ€” Smithfield. 
J.    A.    Blalock β€” Dunn. 
R.    W.    Bassβ€” Clinton,   R.    F.    D.   3. 
A.    J.     Bordeaux β€” Ashton. 

I.  W.     Bordeaux β€” Ilocut. 

C.  J.    Carr,    . 

J.     F.     Casey β€” Goldsboro. 

J.    S.    Ellisβ€” Clayton. 

E.    F.    Edwards β€” Lvdia. 

C.    W.    Ezzellβ€” Wallace,    R.   F.    D.    No.    2. 

E.    C.    Futrell     Coldsboro. 

W.    L.    Godwin β€” Newton    Grove,    No.    2. 

W.    R.    Gloverβ€” Duk.. 

II.  II.   Goffβ€” Benson. 

0.    B.    Garris β€” South    Washington. 

W.    B.    Hareβ€” Duke. 

J.    F.    Hillβ€” LaGrange,    R.    F.    D.    No.    2. 

\V.   J.   Jernigan β€” Dunn, 

H.    W.    Jernigan β€” Dunn. 

L.    E.    Johnson β€” Goldsboro. 

J.    Ruffin   Johnson β€” Four  Oaks,   No.    4. 

( !.    A.    Jackson    i  loldsboro,    No     5. 

I.unda    Leeβ€” Dunn.    K.    !β€’'.    D.    No.    1. 

J.    M.    Langdon β€” Wilson's   Mills. 

J.    w.    Lucas    Duke. 

J.    w.    Moore,   β–  . 

G.     S.     Mobly,     . 

J.    F.    Owens β€” Dunn. 


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A.   B.   Peavyβ€” Laurel   Hill,   R.   F.   D.   No.   1. 

G.     A.     Pope β€” Dunn. 

H.     Pope β€” Dunn. 

K.  Raynorβ€”  Hope  Mills,   R.  F.  D.   No.   1. 

Robert  Stricklandβ€” Four  Oaks,   R.   F.   D.   1. 

W.    B.    Stricklandβ€” Dunn. 

D.  R.  Staffordβ€” Four  Oaks,  R.  F.  D.  No.  1. 
H.    J.    Summerlin β€” Dunn. 

Joseph    Salmon β€” Fayette  ville. 
J.    M.    Wilson β€” Keener. 

Central  Conference. 

MINISTERS. 
T.    N.    Manning β€” Winterville. 
J.    M.    Barfleldβ€” Ayden. 

F.  McLawhorn β€” Greenville,    No.    2. 
J.    Rollins β€” LaGrange. 

A.    A.    Tyson β€” Rocky   Mount. 

G.  S.    Johnson β€” Greenville. 

W.    H.    Laughinghcuseβ€”  Greenville. 
M.    W.    Ange β€” Jamesville. 
T.    H.    Barnhillβ€” Grindooi. 
W.    C.    Vause β€” Hookerton. 
J.    R.    McG'askey β€” Ayden. 

C.  L.     Littleβ€” Winterville. 

A.  Tyson β€” Farmville. 

E.  D.    Hathaway β€” Conetoe. 
W.    T.    Pollardβ€” Stokes. 

B.  H.    Hearne β€” Greenville. 
J.  T.     Butlerβ€” Aulander. 

D.  M.    Ratcliffβ€” Yeatesville. 
J.  A.    Suggβ€” Snow   Hill. 

E.  L.     Sowers β€” Cclumbia. 

R.    I.    Corbittβ€” Timmonsville,    S.    C. 

C.  B.   Jonesβ€” Winterville,   N.   3. 
J.    D.    Boyd β€” Pinetown. 

J.  T.    Bundy β€” Fountain. 

M.  A.    Woodard β€” Ayden. 

D.  A.   Windham β€” Saratoga. 
R.  E.    Edmondson β€” Eureka. 

S.    F.   Lassiter β€” Branchville,    Va. 
C.    J.    Harris β€” Greenville,    No.    4. 
A.    Tyndallβ€” Snow   Hill,    No.    4. 
C.    O.    Armstrong β€” Ayden. 

E.  R.    Ricksβ€” Branchville,    Va. 

Eastern  Conference. 

MINISTERS. 

J.     B.     Russell β€” Beaufort. 

I.    H.    Pipkinβ€” Core    Point. 

G.   W.   Harrison β€” Trenton. 

W.     W.    Dennyβ€” Pink    Hill. 

T.    F.    Wallace β€” Branch's  Store. 

H.     Cunningham β€” Deep    Run. 

C.     Miller β€” Baird's    Creek. 

R.    W.    Merritt β€” Wilmington. 

W.    G.    Jones β€” Sarecta. 

J.    Gaskins β€” Wit. 

W.    Lupton β€” Columbia. 

W.    W.    Lewisβ€” Beaufort. 

A.   E.   Rouse β€” Seven  Springs. 

J.   Jones β€” Sarecta. 

S.    S.    Kirkβ€” South   Creek. 

C.     Heath β€” Bonus. 

R.    F.    Daugherty β€” Cove. 

J.     E.     Howard β€” Richlands. 

J.   W.   Sewellβ€” Beaufort. 

I.     W.     Russellβ€” Beaufort. 

E.    L.    Swainβ€” Newport. 

L.    N.    Downs β€” Chocowinity. 

E.   B.   Coston β€” Richlands. 

L.    C.    Garner β€” Newport. 


D.  B.    Garner β€” Newport. 

T.  D.    Noeβ€” Beaufort. 

W.    J.    Moore β€” Kinston. 

C.  L.    Merrill β€” Morehead   City. 

J.  J.    Boydβ€” Cove. 

G.  W.    Kennedyβ€” Cabin. 

J.  W.     Salterβ€” Stacy. 

J.  A.    Ringgold β€” Tuscarora. 

R.  C.   Kennedy β€” Cabin. 

L.  W.    Witheringtonβ€” Littlefield. 

C.  J.    Voliva β€” Winstead\  ille. 

B.  W.    Wellsβ€” Bettie. 

Theodore    Yarboro β€” Flox. 

T.  C.    Fosterβ€” Richlands. 

H.  J.    Whaleyβ€” Cabin. 

K.  F.    Springle β€” Cedar    Point. 

G.  C.    "Vause β€” Ayden. 

J.  G.    Howard β€” Richlands. 

J.  W.    Alfordβ€” New   Bern. 

Solomon    Duff β€” Beaulahville. 

J.  A.    Morris β€” 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 β€” Joseph   B.    Cheshire,    Raleigh. 

Archdeacon  of  Charlotte β€” Edwin  A.  Os- 
borne,  Charlotte. 

Archdeacon  of  Raleigh β€” Nicholas  Colin 
Hughes,    Chocowinity. 

Archdeacon  of  Colored  Work β€” Henry  B.  De- 
lany. 

President  of  the  Standing  Committee β€” I. 
McK.    Pittenger,   Raleigh. 

Secretary  and  Registrar β€” Julian  E.  Ingle, 
Raleigh. 

Treasurer β€” Chas.    E.   Johnson,    Raleigh. 

Histonographer β€” John  L.  Henderson,  Salis- 
bury. 

Number   of  parishes   and   missions,    100. 

Communicants,    6,220. 

Baptized    persons,    10,769. 

Contributions,    1908,    ?SS,695.85. 

LIST  OF  THE  CLERGY. 

Joseph    B.    Cheshire,    Bishop β€” Raleigh. 

Primus  P.  Alston  (colored) β€” Charlotte. 

Francis    W.    R.    Arthurs β€” Sewanee,    Tenn. 

James  B.    Avirett β€” Buena   Vista,    Va. 

Thomas    B.    Bailey    (colored)β€”  Statesville. 

Richard    L.    Bame β€” Mooresville. 

Milton    A.    Barber β€” Raleigh. 

Alfred  R.    Berkeley β€” Mayodan. 

Locke    W.    Blackwelder β€” Salisbury. 

Sidney    S.    Bost β€” Durham. 

Reni.     S.     Bronson β€” Macon. 

Simeon    J.    M.    Brown β€” Cooleemee. 

Thaddeus     A.     Cheatham β€” Wilson. 

Henry    Teller    Cooke β€” Winston. 

John   H.    Crosby β€” Raleigh. 

John    C.    Davis β€” Concord. 

Henry    B.    Delany    (colored) β€” Raleigh. 

Thomas    G.    Faulkner β€” Greensboro. 

Frederick   A.    Fetter,   Monroe. 

Alexander    Gait β€” High    Point. 

Henry    T.    Gregory β€” Southern    Pines. 

Sanders     R.     Guignard β€” Greensboro. 


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Samuel  M.    Hanff β€” Duke. 

Francis    W.    Hilliardβ€” Oxford. 

Richard   W.    Hogueβ€” Chapel   Hill. 

Horner  Leach   Hoover β€” Leaksville. 

Frederick    H.    T.    Horsfieldβ€” Oxford. 

John  C.    Horton β€” Warrenton. 

N.   Colin  Hughes β€” Chocowinity. 

A.    B.    Hunter β€” Raleigh. 

Julian  E.   Ingle β€” Raleigh. 

B  rancis   Joyner β€” Littleton. 

James    E.    King    (colored)β€” Raleigh. 

Geo.   W.   Lay β€” Raleigh. 

John     London β€” Louisburg. 

Charles    H.    Male    (colored)β€” Oxford. 

Harris    Mallinckrodt β€” Charlotte. 

Matthias    M.     Marshall β€” Raleigh. 

William  H.   Meadeβ€” Chapel  Hill. 

W.    L.    Mellichampeβ€”  High    Point. 

Francis  J.   Murdochβ€” Salisbury. 

Edward    L.    Ogilbyβ€” Burlington. 

Edwin    A.     Osborne β€” Charlotte. 

Francis   M.    Osborne β€” Charlotte. 

Eobt.    Bruce    Owens β€” Rocky    Mount. 

John    W.    Perry    (colored)β€” Tarboro. 

Robert    N.    Perry    (colored)β€” Wilson. 

Girard    W.    Phelpsβ€” Victoria,    Va. 

William  T.    Picard β€” Jackson. 

I.     McK.    Pittengerβ€” Raleigh. 

Aldred    A.    Prudenβ€” Chaplain   U.    S.   A. 

John   L.    Saunders β€” Salisbury. 

Louis   H.    Schubertβ€” Glenham,    N.    Y. 

Walter  J.    Smithβ€” Charlotte. 
Thomas    L.    Trottβ€” West    Durham. 
William  Walkerβ€” Reisterstown,  Md. 

Β«.    Paxson    Watters β€” Hillsboro. 
James   H.    Williamsβ€” Charlottesville,    Va. 
Diocese  of  East  Carolina. 

So  much  of  the  State  of  North  Carolina  as 
lies  east  of  the  "Diocese  of  North  Caro- 
lina." 

Bishopβ€” Robert    Strange,     Wilmington. 

Archdeacon  of  Colored  Workβ€” Wm.  G. 
Avant,    New    Bern. 

President  of  the  Standing  Committee- 
Nathaniel    Harding,    Washington. 

Secretary  and  Registrarβ€” Frederick  N. 
Skinner,    Beaufort. 

Treasurerβ€” Thomas  D.    Meares,    Wilmington. 

Chancellorβ€” George    Rountree,    Wilmington. 

No.    of    Parishes    and    Missions,    76. 

Communicants,    4,664. 

Contributions,     $56,893.98 

LIST    OF    THE    CLERGY. 

Bishopβ€” Robert    Strange,    Wilmington. 

Wm.    G.    Avant,    (col.)β€” New   Bern. 

Samuel    S.    Barberβ€” Swan    Quarter. 

Benjamin   M.    Bradin β€” Morristown,    Tenn. 

Edmund  R.   Bennett  (colored)β€” Wilmington. 

John  H.   Brownβ€” New  Bern. 

James   Carmichaelβ€” Wilmington. 

William  E.    Coxβ€” Wilmington. 

Robert   B.    Drane β€” Edenton. 
Luther    Ebornβ€” Creswell. 

John    B.     Gibble β€” Windsor. 

John    H.    Griffithβ€” Kinston. 
William     J.     Gordonβ€” (Williamston. 

J.    W.    Herritage    (colored)β€” Kinston. 
Nathaniel    Hardingβ€” Washington. 
Isaac    W.    Hughesβ€” Fayettcville. 

B.    F.    Huske β€” Greenville. 

James    H.    King    (colored)β€” Edenton. 

'Jenj.   S.   Lassiterβ€” Hertford. 


C.    D.    Malone β€” Washington. 

Alexander  C.   D.  Noe β€” Belhaven. 
Walter  R.   Noe,   Clinton. 

Thomas   P.    Noe β€” Wilmington. 

Charles  B.   Pritchett  (colored) β€” Augusta,  Ga 

A.    W.    Seabrease β€” Wilmington. 

Frederick    N.    Skinner β€” Beaufort. 

Claudius    F.    Smithβ€” Elizabeth    City. 

William  B.  Suthern,  Jr.  (colored)  Fayette- 
ville. 

Junius   L.    Taylor    (colored) β€” New    Bern. 

F.    B.    Ticknor β€” Aurora. 

II.    W.    Ticknor β€” Aurora. 

William   T.    Wood    (colored) β€” Washington. 

Edward     Wootten β€” Wilmington. 
Missionary  District  of  Asheville. 

So  much  of  the  State  of  North  Carolina  as 
lies  west  of  the  "Diocese  of  North  Caro- 
lina." 

Bishop β€” Junius    M.    Horner,    Asheville. 

General    Missionary β€” E.    N.    Joyner,    Tryon. 

Secretary  and  Treasurer β€” Alfred  II.  Stubbs, 
Asheville. 

Registrar β€” John    A.    Deal.    Franklin. 

Chancellor β€” Theo.     F.    Davidson,    Asheville. 

Number    of    Parishes    and    Missions,    81. 

Communicants,    2,608. 

Baptized  persons,   5,204. 

Contributions,    $46,347. 17. 

LIST  OF  THE  CLERGY. 
Junius    M.    Horner,    Bishopβ€” Asheville. 
John  N.    Atkins β€” Blowing  Rock. 
Chalmers    D.    Chapman β€” Brevard. 
John    A.     Deal β€” Franklin. 
Hugh    A.    Dobbin β€” Vallecrucis. 
McNeelv    DuBose β€” Morganton. 
Charles    Ferrisβ€” White    Plains,    N.    Y. 
William    H.    Hardinβ€” Gastonia. 
Eugene  DeF.   Heald,   Jr. β€” Chelsea,   Mass. 
William    J    Herritage    (colored) β€” Asheville. 
D.     T.     Johnson β€” Lincolnton. 
Milnor    Jones β€” Tacoma.    Wash. 
Edmund   N.   Joyner β€” Tryon. 
James   Joyner β€” Morganton. 
James   T.    Kennedy    (colored)β€” Franklin. 
Alfred     S.      Lawrence β€” Highlands. 
Arthur   B.    Li  verm  ore β€” Fletcher. 
Frederick    D.    Lobdell β€” Rutherfordton. 
William    G.     McCready β€” Asheville. 
Armand    DeR.    Mearesβ€” Biltmore. 
John    S.    Moody β€” Hickory. 
Thomas    A.     Morris β€” Skyland. 
Ilervey    C.    Parke β€” Waynesville. 
William    F.    Rice β€” Asheville. 
William    R.    Savageβ€” Blowing    Rock. 
John   C.    Seagle β€” Valle  Cruces. 
Alfred   II.    Stubbsβ€” Asheville. 
Rodney  R.  Swope    Biltmore. 
Reginald    N.    Willcox β€” Hendersonville. 
Francis    Willis    Excelsior,    Minnesota 

.PRESBYTERIAN      CHURCH. 

Moderator  of  Synod  Rev.  \.  B.  Shaw, 
Charlotte. 

Stated  Clerk  and  Treasurerβ€” D.  I.  Craig, 
Reidsville. 

Superintendent  of  Eome  Missions  M.  McO. 
Shields,    (eleci  I. 

General  Evangelists  William  Black,  Char- 
lotte;  Ceo.    w .    Belk,    Ubemarle. 

Number  of  ministers,  201 ;  <  hun  hi  9,  ISO: 
communicants,        about      42,000;        total 


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148                                      RELIGIOUS    AND    CHURCH  STATISTICS. 

amount  contributed   for   all   causes   during 

C.    B.    Ratchfordβ€” Concord. 

past     ecclesiastical      year,       $400,789,       of 

J.     R.     Branchβ€” Statesville. 

which  sum  $83,986  was  raised  for     Home 

J.    M.    Grier β€” Concord. 

and       Foreign       Missions,        and       about 

John    Wakefield β€” Barium    Springs. 

($40,000)     for    educational    purposes. 

T.   E.    P.   Woodsβ€” Plum  Tree. 

MINISTERS. 

R.    W.    Culbertson β€” Mooresville. 

Orange  Presbytery. 

L.    H.    Query β€” Glass. 
( '.    W.    Erwin β€” Concord. 

D.     I.     Craig,     Stated    Clerkβ€” Reidsville. 

R.    A.   Lapsley,   Jr.β€” Newton. 

C.    E.    Hodgin,    Treasurer β€” Greensboro. 

E.    P.    Bradley β€” Mocksville. 

C.    W.    Robinson β€” No.    Wilkesboro. 

J.    G.    Garthβ€” Hickory. 

R.    W.    George β€” Francisco. 

T.    W.    Lingle β€” Davidson. 

E.    C.    Murray β€” Graham. 

W.    J.    Sechrest. 

B.    B.    Palmer    (colored) β€” Milton. 

M.    B.    McLauchlin. 

R.     L.     Whartonβ€” Cuba. 

J.    W.    Goodman β€” Greensboro. 

Fayetteville  Presbytery. 

C.    E.    Hodgin β€” Greensboro. 

P.    R.     Law,    State    Clerkβ€” Charlotte. 

B.    W.    Mebane β€” Mebane. 

W.    T.    Walker,    Treasurer β€” Red    Springs. 

E.    R.    Leyburn β€” Durham. 

H.     G.     Hillβ€” Maxton. 

M.     C.     Arrowood β€” Rougemont. 

David    Fairlev β€” Manchester. 

S.    M.    Rankin β€” Greensboro. 

K.     M.     Mclntyreβ€” Carl. 

E.   L.   Silerβ€” High  Point. 

K.    A.    MeLeod β€” Fayetteville. 

J.    S.    Morrow   (colored-) β€” North   Wilkesborc. 

M.    D.    McNeill β€” Cameron. 

D.    Clay   Lillyβ€” Louisville,    Ky. 

L.     L.     Littleβ€” China. 

G.    L.    Leyburn β€” Los    Angeles,    Cal. 

W.    R.    Coppedge β€” Rockingham. 

H.     S.     Bradshaw β€” Hillsboro. 

\V.    C.    Buchanan β€” Japan. 

F    .H.    Hardingβ€” Milton. 

C.    G.    Vardellβ€” Red    Springs 

D.   Mclver β€” Burlington. 

J.    M.    Rose β€” Laurinburg. 

R.    M.    Williams β€” Greensboro. 

G.     T.    Paceβ€” Red    Springs. 

Leroy    Gresham β€” Chapel    Hill. 

L.     A.     McLaurin β€” Lillington. 

P.    H.    Gywnn β€” Spray. 

J.    K.    Roberts β€” Carthage. 

Milton    Clark β€” Greensboro. 

L.    Smithβ€” Mt.    Gilead. 

R.    T.    Liston β€” Mebane. 

E.    W.    Souders β€” Southern    Pines. 

J.     A.     Gilmer β€” Mount    Airy. 

Joseph    Evans β€” St.    Paul's. 

Neal    L.     Anderson β€” Winston. 

R.     S.     Arrowood β€” Hemp. 

M.     N.    Mclver β€” Durham. 

J.    D.    A.    Brown β€” Aberdeen. 

R.     K.     Moseley β€” Jefferson. 

W.   M.  Fairleyβ€” FayettevHle. 

Concord  Presbytery. 

A.   E.   Baker β€” Lumberton. 

R.    W.    Joping β€” Red    Springs 

L.    W.    Curtisβ€” Hamlet. 

J.    W.    Lafferty,    Stated    Clerkβ€” Concord. 

C.     A.    Munroe,    Treasurer β€” Hickory. 

A.    W.    Crawford β€” Rowland. 

W.    \V.    Pharr β€” Mooresville. 

J.    H.    Dixon β€” Laurinburg. 

John    W.    Davis β€” Soochow,    China. 

S.    H.    Williamson β€” Haw   Branch. 

J.    M.     Wharey β€” Davidson. 

J.    M.    McLain β€” Rowland. 

B.    L.    Beall β€” Greensboro. 

A.    R.    McQueen β€” Dunn. 

L.    McKinnon β€” Clinton. 

W.    C.    Brown β€” Raeford. 

J.   B.  Shearer β€” Davidson. 

H.    M.    i^ixon β€” Red    Springs. 

E.    E.    Pressley β€” Statesville. 

R.     J.     Beattieβ€” Sanford. 

R.    W.    Boyd β€” Mooresville. 

F.    B.    Rankinβ€” Hamlet. 

J.   C.   Kennedy β€” Mt.   Mourne.  β€’ 

C.    V.    Cavitt. 

J.    A.    Harris β€” Toecane. 

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W.    J.    Tidballβ€” Fayetteville,    Ark. 
J.    M.    Greenlee β€” Marion. 
J.    A.    Scottβ€” Statesville. 
W.    S.    Wilson β€” Marion. 

Wilmington  Presbytery. 

A.    McFayden,    Stated   Clerkβ€” Clarkton. 

Miss    Lallie    McLaurin,    Treasurer β€” Wilming-  lj 

ton. 
1-eter  Mclntyre β€” Faison. 
A.     D.     McClure β€” Wilmington. 
S.    H.    Islerβ€” Goldsboro. 
J.    E.    L.    Winecoffβ€” Whiteville. 
Win.     M.     Shaw β€” Kenansville. 
J.     M.     Wells β€” Wilmington. 

C.    M.    Richards β€” Davidson. 
J.    P.    Hallβ€” Plum    Tree. 
L.    M.    Kersehner β€” Spencer. 
Edgar    Tuftsβ€” Banner    Elk. 
A.    S.    Caldwell β€” Barium   Springs 
C.     W.    Trawickβ€” New    Mexico. 

D.    P.    McGeachv β€” Lenoir. 

T.     H.     Spenceβ€” Woodleaf. 

W.    F.    Hollingsworth β€” Morganton. 

J.    M.    Gibbs β€” Harmony. 

W.     S.     Wilhelmβ€” Statesville. 

W.    M.   Walshβ€” China   Giove. 

H.    F.    Beatyβ€” Plum  Tree. 

L.    E.    Wellsβ€” Teacheys. 

J.     S.     Crowley β€” Wilmington. 

W.   P.   M.  Currieβ€” Wallace 

Kenneth    McCaskill β€” Atkinson. 

E.    B.    Carrβ€” Phoenix. 

P.    L.    Clarkβ€” Clinton. 

J.     M.     Plowden β€” Goldsboro. 

A.     N.     Perryman β€” Marion. 
D.     Munroe β€” Morganton. 

W.    M.    Sikes β€” Burgaw. 

Byron   Clark β€” Salisbury. 

Mecklenburg    Presbytery. 

E.    D.    Brown β€” Loray. 

J.    E.    Summers,    Stated  Clerkβ€” Derita. 

J.    W.    Hallβ€” Bald    Creek. 

J.     R.     Pharr,     Treasurer β€” Charlotte. 

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S.    C.    Boyce β€” Monroe. 

J.   W.   Moore β€” Susaki,   Japan. 

William    Blackβ€” Charlotte. 

J.   R.    Bridgesβ€” Charlotte. 

W.    O.    Sampleβ€” Chariot  It,   R.    F.   D. 

G.    C.    Huntington β€” Charlotte. 

G.    W.    Belkβ€” Albemarle. 

A.    J.    McKelway β€” Atlanta,    Ga. 

George   H.    Atkinson β€” Monroe. 

A.    J.    Crane β€” Newells. 

M.    E.    Sentelle β€” Davidson. 

A.    R.    Shawβ€” Charlotte. 

H.   M.   Parker β€” Matthews. 

K.     R.    Borthwick β€” Pineville. 

G.    P.    Stevens β€” Marshville. 

Charles  E.  Raynall β€” Charlotte. 

J.    L.    McKinstry β€” Waxhaw. 

W.    E.    Westβ€” Charlotte. 

R.    T.    Coitβ€” Charlotte. 

R.    M.    Mann β€” Wadesboro. 

J.     E.     Berryhillβ€” Sandifer. 

G.    F.    Robertsonβ€” Charlotte. 

W.     M.     Kincaidβ€” Charlotte. 

J.    M.    Harris β€” Matthews. 

J.    A.    Caligan β€” New   London. 

W.    W.    Davidsonβ€” Charlotte. 

C.    B.    Currie β€” Morven. 

W.     A.     Daniel β€” Huntersville. 

F.    D.    Jonesβ€” Charlotte. 

A.    A.    McGeachy β€” Charlotte. 

K.    A.    Campbell. 

Albemarle  Presbytery. 

J.    A.    McClure,    Stated    Clerk β€” Henderson. 

Geo.    Allen,    Treasurer β€” Raleigh. 

F.    W.    Farries β€” Goldsboro. 

L.    C.    Vass β€” Leopoldville,    Africa. 

W.   D.    Morton β€” Rocky  Mount. 

John   E.    Woolβ€” Wilson. 

J.    H.    Jarvis β€” Aurora. 

R.     W.     Alexanler β€” Taiboro. 

Carr    Moore β€” Warrenton. 

F.  D.    Vicheβ€” Belhaven. 

C.    G.    Christian β€” Scotland    Neck. 
J.    A.    McClure β€” Henderson. 
H.     B.     Searight β€” -Washington. 
W.    McC.    Whiteβ€” Raleigh. 

G.  B.    Thompsonβ€” Oxford. 

J.    N.    H.    Summerell β€” New   Bern. 
J.     S.     Woodβ€” Weldon. 
R.     C.    Deal β€” Kinston. 

Asheville   Presbytery. 

R.     B.     Grinnan,     Stated    Clerk β€” Henderson- 

ville. 
R.    P.     Smith,     Treasurer β€” Asheville. 
R.    F.    Campbellβ€” Asheville. 
W.   P.    Chedester β€” Brevard. 
W.    H.    Davis β€” Pisgah    Forest. 

F.  M.    Eversole β€” Robbinsville. 
I    .J.    Heizer β€” Haves  ville. 

A.  H.    Templeβ€” Balfour. 

E.  L.    Graw. 

E.  A.    Sample 

R.  J.    Hunter. 

T.  J.    Ollison β€” Bryson    City. 

Kings  Mountain  Presbytery. 

S.    L.   Cathey,   Stated  Chrk  -Rutherfordton. 
S.     L.     Cathey,     Treasurer β€” Rutherfordton. 
J.     J.     Kennedy β€” Gastonia. 
R.    A.    Miller β€” Lowell. 

G.  A.    Sparrowβ€” Lowell.    R.    F.    D. 


R.     C.    Morrison β€” Rutherfordton. 
W.    R.    Minter β€” Lincolnton. 
T.     C.     Crokerβ€” Forest    City. 
J.    M.    Forbis β€” King's  Mountain. 
J.    B.    Cochranβ€” Lowell,    R.    F.    D. 
Cornelius    Miller β€” Dallas. 
R.    C.    Andersonβ€” Gastonia. 
James    Thomas β€” Shelby. 
C.     H.     Littleβ€” Charlotte. 
K.    S.     Anderson β€” Gastonia. 
G.     L.     Cook β€” Rutherfordton. 

METHODIST      EPISCOPAL. 

CHURCH,  SOUTH. 

North    Carolina    Conference. 

Number   church   members,   74,467. 

Number    traveling    preachers    not    includ- 
ing supplies,  201. 

Local   preachers,    including   supplies,   104. 

Houses  of  worship,   700. 

Pastoral   charges,   181. 

Number  of  societies,   721. 

Parsonages:   circuit  and  station,  156. 

Parsonages :   district,   9. 

Orphanages,     1. 

Number   of   Sunday-schools,   087. 

Number  of  scholars,  61,653. 

Epworth   Leagues,    54. 

League    members,    2,233. 

Paid  for  missions,   1908,   $51,321.23. 

Paid   for   ministerial   support,    1908,    $161,- 
429.23. 

Total   contributions.    $445,723.62. 

Bishop β€” A.    W.   Wilson,    Baltimore,   Md. 

Secretary β€” Rev.    W.    D.    Cunninggim,    Wil- 
mington. 
Conference   Appointments. 
RALEIGH    DISTRICT. 

Presiding  Elder β€” R.    B.    John,    Raleigh. 

Raleigh β€” Edenton  Street,  F.  M.  Shambur- 
ger.  Superunnn β– rary.  .1.  O.  Guthrie.  Cen- 
tral, L.  B.  Joins;  Jenkins  Memorial  and 
Apex,  J.  H.  Buffalo.  Epworth,  P.  D. 
Woodall. 

Carv β€” J.   D.   Pegram. 

Clavtonβ€” G.    B.   Starling. 

Smithfieldβ€” J.   M.   Culbreth. 

Selma  and  Princeton β€” W.  II.  Puckett, 
Selma. 

Kenl.vβ€” C.    B.    Culbreth. 

Zebulon β€” A.   D.    Wilcox. 

Millbrook β€” G.    T.    Simmons. 

Youngsville β€” D.    B.    Parker. 

Franklinton β€” N.    E.    Coltrane. 

Louisburg β€” F.    A.    Bishop. 

Tar  Riverβ€” G.    W.    Starling,    Cittrell. 

Granville β€” C.   W.   Robinson,   Stem. 

Oxfordβ€” L.  S.    Massey,    Ubert  S.   Ban 

Director  Correspondence  Schools β€” J  .  L. 
( 'iinninggiui.    Nasli\  i  lie,   Tenn. 

Superintendent      M.  I  hodisl     Orphans 
X.    Cole,    Raleigh. 

Raleigh  Christian  ^.dvocati β€” T.  N.  [vey, 
Editor,   Raleigh. 

hi  KM  \M    DISTRII   l\ 

Presiding  Eldei     J.    B.    Hurley,  Durham. 

Durham  -Trinity,  G.  T.  &dams;  Mem. .rial, 
M.  Bradshaw;  Carr  Church,  J.  A.  Dailey; 
Branson,  K.  C.  Fornej  Duval;  Mangum,  II. 
E.  Spence;  W  .si    Durham,   W.   P.  Constable; 

Durham    Circuit,    <!.     \V.     Kislier,     Durham. 


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RELIGIOUS    AMD    C   HURCH  STATISTICS. 


Chapel  Hillβ€” W.  R.  Royall,  E.  E.  Bar- 
nette. 

Hillsboroβ€” M.   M.    McFarland. 

Mt.    Tirzahβ€” J.    B.    Thompson,    Roxboro. 

Leasburg β€” N.    C.    Yearby. 

Roxboro β€” J.    A.    Hornaday. 

Miltonβ€” W.    T.    Usry. 

Yancevville β€” C.    R.    Ross,    Pelham. 

Pelham  and  Shady  Groveβ€” S.  F.  Nicks, 
Pelham. 

Burlingtonβ€” E.   M.    Snipes. 

Burlington  Circuitβ€” C.  O.  Durant,  Elon 
College. 

East  Burlington,  Graham  and  Haw  River 
β€” T.   G.   Vickers,   Graham. 

Alamance β€” C.   M.   Lance,   Mebane. 

President  Trinity  Collegeβ€” J.  C.  Kilgo, 
Durham. 

Student  in  Trinity  Collegeβ€” T.  G.  Vick- 
ers,   Graham. 

Secretary  in  Trinity  Y.  M.  C.  A.β€” B.  A. 
Barnett,    Durham. 

Professor  in  Trinity  Park  High  Schoolsβ€” 
W.   A.   Stanbury,   Durham. 

Conference  Sunday  School  Secretary β€” W. 
B.   North,  Durham. 

FAYETTEVILLE   DISTRICT. 

Presiding  Elderβ€” J  .  T.  Gibbs,  Favette- 
ville. 

Fayetteville β€” Hay  Street,  L.  E.  Thompson. 

Fayetteville  Circuit β€” A.  L.  Ormond,  Fay- 
etteville. 

Hope   Millsβ€” T.    H.    Sutton. 

Cokesburyβ€” N.    M.    McDonald,    Stedman. 

Sampson  Circuit β€” N.  H.  Guvton,  Roseboro. 

Bladenβ€” O.    W.    Dowd,    White   Oak. 

Buckhornβ€” E.   R.    Welch,    Chalk  Level. 

Dunn β€” A.    J.     Parker. 

Dukeβ€” J.    M.    Daniel. 

Newton   Grove β€” J.    J.    Porter. 

Pittsboroβ€” V.    A.    Royall. 

Haw   River β€” L.   M.    Chaffln,    Bvnum. 

Goldstonβ€” J.    W.    Hoyle. 

Carthage β€” H.    M.    Eure. 

Wise β€” E.    N.    Harrison,    Hemp. 

Sanfordβ€” R.    W.    Bailey. 

Jonesboro β€” L.    H.    Joyner. 

Lillington β€” W.   C.    Martin. 

Siler  Cityβ€” E.   B.   Craven. 

ROCKINGHAM    DISTRICT. 

Presiding  Elder β€” W.  H.  Moore,  Rocking- 
ham. 

Rockingham β€” J.   E.   Underwood. 

Roberdellβ€” J.    M.    Ashby. 

Richmond β€” A.    J.    Groves,    Rockingham. 

Mt.  Gileadβ€” J.   A.   Lee. 

Pekinβ€” N.   L.   Seabolt,   Candor. 

Troyβ€” T.   J.   Dailey. 

Montgomerv β€” Supplied  by  G.  H.  Biggs, 
Troy. 

β–   Aberdeen  and  Biscoe β€” D.  N.  Caviness, 
Aberdeen. 

Hamletβ€” H.    A.    Humble. 

Laurel  Hillβ€” D.   A.   Watkins. 

St.  John  and  Gibson β€” L.  L.  Nash,  Gib- 
son. 

Laurinburg β€” N.   H.   D.   Wilson. 

Raeford β€” J.   W.   Bradley. 

Maxton  and  Caledonia β€” A.  P.  Tyer,  Max- 
ton. 

Red   Springs β€” S.    A.    Cotton. 


Rowlandβ€” S.    B.    McCall. 

Lumberton β€” E.    M.    Hoyle. 

Elizabethβ€” F.    D.    Noblitt,    Elizabethtown. 

Robeson β€” C   W.    Smith,    Fairmont. 

East  Robinson β€” W.  A.  Jenkins,  Lumber- 
ton. 

Agent  of  North  Carolina  College β€” 
Euclid    McWhorter,    Maxton. 

WILMINGTON    DISTRICT. 

Presiding  Elder β€” W.  L.  Cuninggim,  Wil- 
mington. 

Wilmington β€” Grace  Street,  T.  A.  Smoot; 
Fifth  Street,  K.  D.  Holmes:  Bladen  Street, 
W.    E.    Hocutt;   Trinitv,   W.   L.   Rexford. 

Scott's  Hillβ€” C.  T.  Rogers. 

New  River β€” T.  J.  Browning,  Sneed's 
Ferry. 

Onslowβ€” J.    T.    Stanford,    Maysville. 

Swansboro β€” W.   E.   Brown. 

Jacksonville  and  Richlands β€” J.  C.  Whed- 
bee,   Richlands. 

Kenansville β€” J.   M.   Lowder. 

Burlaw β€” J.    J.    Barker. 

Magnolia β€” Y.   E.    Wright. 

Clintonβ€” W.  E.   Merritt. 

Whiteville  and  Vinelandβ€” D.  C.  Geddie, 
Whiteville. 

Chadbourn  and  Bolton β€” C.  E.  Vale,  Wil- 
mington. 

Columbusβ€” Supplied  by  H.  M.  Eure,  Car- 
diac. 

Carver's  Creek β€” J.  M.  Marlowe,,  (sup- 
plied),   Council. 

Mt.    Taborβ€” L.   E.    Sawyer. 

Shallotteβ€” Supplied    by    G.    C.    Ellers. 

Town    Creekβ€” Supplied    by    T.    H.    Bain. 

Southport β€” G.    D.    Langston. 

WASHINGTON   DISTRICT. 

Presiding  Elder β€” A.  McCullen,  Washing- 
ton. 

Washingtonβ€” M.  T.  Plyler,  J.  E.  Bristowe. 

Bathβ€” F.   E.   Dixon. 

Aurora β€” C.  R.  Canipe. 

Swan    Quarter β€” W.     F.     Sanford. 

Mattamuskeet β€” R.  R.  Grant,  Lake  Land- 
ing. 

Fairfieldβ€” J.    L.    Rumley. 

Greenville β€” J.    H.    Shore. 

Vanceboro β€” Supplied  by  E.  D.  Dodd, 
Vanceboro. 

Ayden β€” J.    B.    Bridges. 

Farmville β€” W.   A.   Forbes. 

Robersonville β€” Supplied  by  J.  C.  Rey- 
nolds,   Robersonville. 

Bethelβ€” J.    W.    Autrev. 

Tarboroβ€” R.   H.   Willis,   J.   H.   Tarboro. 

Rocky    Mountβ€” D.    H.    Tuttle. 

South  Rocky  Mount  and  Marvin β€” H.  E. 
Tripp,    Rocky    Mount. 

Springhope'  and  Mt.  Pleasant β€” B.  E.  Stan- 
field,     Springhope. 

Stanhopeβ€” H.    P.    Read. 

Elm  Cityβ€” R.  E.  Hunt. 

Wilsonβ€” G.   F.   Smith,   R.   L.   Davis. 

Stantonsburg β€” J.    W.    Martin. 

Fremontβ€” B.    H.    Black. 

Pinetops β€” H.    E.    Lance. 

State  Organizer  Anti-Saloon  League β€” R. 
L.    Davis,    Wilson. 

Missionary  Secretaryβ€” R.  H.  Willis,  Tar- 
boro. 

Nashvilleβ€” E.    C.    Bell. 


RELIGIOUS  AND  CHURCH    STATIST!!  8. 


161 


NEW   BERN   DISTRICT. 
Presiding    Elder β€” R.    F.    Bumpass,    Golds- 
boro. 

New   Bern β€” Centenary,    R.    C.    Beaman. 
Goldsboroβ€” St.    Paul's,    E.    H.    Davis;    St. 
John,    J.    H.    Frizelle. 

Goldsboro  Circuitβ€” J.   M.   Carraway,   O.   C. 
Brothers,    Goldsboro. 
Mt.   Olive  and  Faison β€” E.   E.   Rose. 
Mt.     Olive    Circuitβ€” R.      F.      Taylor,    Mt. 
Olive. 
LaGrange β€” J.  J.  Boone. 
Hookertonβ€” M.    D.    Giles. 
Snow    Hillβ€” G.    B.    Perry. 
Kinston β€” F.    D.    Swindell. 
Dover β€” M.    W.    Dargan. 
Griftonβ€” L.   B.   Pattishall. 
Bridgeton β€” J.    M.    Wright. 
Jones β€” Philip   Greening,   Trenton. 
Pamlicoβ€” F.    T.    Fulcher,    Stonewall. 
Orientalβ€” G.   B.    Webster. 
Carteret β€” D.    A.    Futrell,    Newport. 
Morehead   Citv β€” L.    P.    Howard. 
Beaufortβ€” J.    H.    McCracken. 
Atlanticβ€” F.     S.    Becton. 
Straits β€” W.    J.    Watson. 
Ocracoke  and   Portsmouthβ€” R.    D.   Daniels, 
Ocracoke. 

WARRENTON    DISTRICT. 
Presiding  Elderβ€” W.    S.   Rone,   Littleton. 
Warrenton β€” W.    W.    Rose. 
Warren β€” B.    C.    Thompson.    Warrenton. 
Ridgeway β€” B.    C.    Allred. 
Hendersonβ€” First    Church,    R.    C.    Craven. 
North   and    South   Henderson β€” Supplied   by 
W.   B.    Humble,   Henderson. 
Littleton β€” R.    H.    Broome. 
Weldon β€” S.    E.    Mercer. 
Roanoke     Rapids     and     Rosemaryβ€” W.     A. 
Piland,    Roanoke    Rapids. 

Roanoke β€” J.     T.     Draper,     Littleton. 
Enfield    and    Halifaxβ€” J.     E.     Holden,    En- 
field. 

Battleboro    and    Whitakersβ€” W.     Y.     Ever- 
ton,    Battleboro. 
Scotland   Neck β€” C.    A.    Jones. 
Iloligoodβ€” W.    F.    Galloway. 
Williamston    and    Hamiltonβ€” C.    L.     Read, 
Williamston. 
Garysburg β€” D.   L.   Earnhardt. 
Northamptonβ€” J.    C.    Humble,    Jackson. 
Rich    Squareβ€” W.    F.    Craven. 
Conwavβ€”  S.    T.    Moyle. 
Mnrfreesboroβ€” L.   T.    Singleton,    Greenville. 
Ahoskieβ€” J.    P.    Pate. 
Bertie β€” J.     G.     Johnson.     Windsor. 
Littleton    Female    Collegeβ€” J.    M.     Rhodes, 
President,  Littleton. 

ELIZABETH   CITY   DISTRICT. 
Presiding    Elderβ€” J.      II.    Hall,      Elizabeth 
Citv. 

Elizabeth      Cityβ€” First      Church,      J.      D. 
Bundy. 

Klizabcth    Citv-    Citv    Road.    W.    K.    \IeRae. 

Pasquotankβ€” J.  Y.  Old,   Elizabeth  City. 

Camdenβ€” C.     P.    Jerome.    South    Mills. 
Moyockβ€” S.   J.    Kilpatrick. 
Currituckβ€” F.    M.    Jackson. 
North    datesβ€” B.    P.    Robinson. 
Gatesβ€” Rufus    Bradley,    Calesvillo. 
Perquimansβ€” J.    H.    M.    Giles,    Wiufall. 
Hertfordβ€” T.    A.    Sikes. 


Edenton β€” J.    >> .   Potter. 

Chowan β€” William   Towe,   Tyner. 

Plymouth β€” J.    A.   Martin. 

Eloper    J.    M.    Benson. 

Pantego  and  Belhaven β€” W.  I'.  Jones,  Bel- 
haven. 

Columbia β€” A.    W.    Price. 

Dare β€” R.    A.    Bruton,    Mann's    II 

Roanoke   Islandβ€” W.    II.    Ilmwn,    ManteO 

Kitty  Hawk    Supplied   by  J.    M.    w 

Kennekeetβ€” Supplied  by  R.  L.  Beasley, 
Rodanthe. 

Hatterasβ€”  W.    E.    Trotman. 

Headmaster,  Trinity  High  School,  Dur- 
hamβ€”II.    M.    North. 

Lecture]',  Trinity  College,  Durhamβ€” K.  A. 
Yates. 

Western  X.  C.  Conferenca 

Number    church    members,    S0.543. 

Number  traveling  preachers  not  includ- 
ing supplies,    259. 

Local  preachers,    including  supplies,    180. 

Houses    of    worship,    786. 

Parsonages :   178. 

Orphanages,    I. 

Number  of   societies,   859. 

Number   of  Sunday-schools,    745. 

Number  of  scholars.    fi4,'217. 

Epworth    Leagues,    90. 

League    members,    '2,sbi. 

Paid  for  missions,    1908,    - 

Paid  for  ministerial  Mipp"it.  I'11'-.  M">7. 
770.51. 

Total    contributions,    $398,87J 

Bishopβ€” James    Atkins.    Waynesi 

Secretaryβ€” Rev.    W.    L.    Sherrill,    Greens- 
boro. 
Conference   Appointments. 
ASHEVILLE   DISTRICT. 

Presiding    Elder    1>.    Atkins,    Weaverville. 

Asheville    Bethel,   J.    D.     \i  '  entral, 

G.    T.    Rowe;    Haywood    Street,    T.    1..    Lai- 
lance;    North    Asheville,    G.    G    H 

Bald  Creek  Circuit  L.  II.  Griffith,  sup- 
ply,   Windom. 

Biltm  ire  and  Mt.  Pleasant  G.  H.  Chris- 
tenbi  rg,   Biltmore. 

Burnesville  Circuit  C.  K.  Hypi  .  Burnes- 
ville. 

Fairview    Circuit    Joseph     v.    Fry, 

view. 

ii,  nd(  rsonville  Station  J.  w  Moore,  Hen- 
dersonville. 

Hendersonville  Circuit  s  I  β–   M<  [ntosh, 
supplj .    Hendersons  ille. 

Hot    splines   Circuit     A.     It.     Honeycutt, 

Supply,     Hot     Springs. 

Marshall   Circuit     I  Imi  i    Simpson,   supply. 
Marshall. 
Riverside    Circuit     \     E,    Harrison,    Une- 

ville. 

Swannanoa      Circuit     M,      T. 
Swannanoa.  , 

Tryon   and   Saluda     w      \     NpwpII.    ri 
Weaverville    Station    T.    E.    Smiley,    weΒ« 

Vel\  ille. 

Weaverville    (ireuit      II.     li.     Proffttt,     Wtt 

verville. 


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RELIGIOUS   AND   CHURCH  STATISTICS. 


CHARLOTTE  DISTRICT. 

Presiding   Elderβ€” H.    K.    Boyer,    Charlotte. 

Ansonville β€” P.   L.   Terrell,   Ansonville. 

Charlotteβ€”  Belmont  Park,  L.  A.  Palls; 
Brevard  Street,  C.  M.  Pickens,  A.  R.  Sur- 
ra tt,  assistant,  Lexington;  Calvary,  E.  E. 
Williamson;  Chadwick  and  Seviersville,  J. 
P.  Hipps,  Charlotte;  Dilworth  and  Big 
Spring,  A.  L.  Coburn,  supply,  Charlotte; 
North  Charlotte,  W.  O.  Goode,  Charlotte; 
Trinity,  E.  L.  Bain,  Charlotte;  W.  L. 
Nicholson,   supernumerary,   Charlotte. 

Derita β€” S.    Taylor,    Derita. 

Lilesville β€” E.    J.    Poe,    Lilesville. 

Matthews β€” O.    I.    Hinson,    Matthews. 

Monroe β€” Central  Church,  H.  F.  Chreitz- 
berg. 

Morven β€” W.    P.    McGhee. 

Mount  Zionβ€” A.  W.  Plyler,  Salisbury;  S. 
T.    Barber,    Cornelius. 

North  Monroe  and  Icemorlee β€” M.  T. 
Steele,    Monroe. 

Pinevilleβ€” W.    S.    Hales. 

Polktonβ€” L.    T.    Cordell,    Marshville. 

Prospect β€” G.  C.  Brinkman,  Monroe, 
R.  F.  D. 

Unionville β€” A.    J.    Burrus. 

Wadesboro β€” J.     H.    West. 

Waxhaw β€” C.   M.   Campbell. 

Weddingtonβ€” J.  H.  Bradley,  Matthews,  R. 
F.    D.    No.    18. 

Principal  Weddington  Academv β€” J.  M. 
Downum,  Matthews,   R.   F.   D.   No.   18. 

Principal  Piedmont  Industrial  School β€” J. 
A.    Baldwin,    Charlotte. 

Missionary  to  Japan β€” S.  A.  Stewart,  Kobe, 
Japan. 

Student  Vanderbilt  Universityβ€” N.  S.  Og- 
burn,    Nashville,   Tenn. 

FRANKLIN  DISTRICT. 

Presiding   Elder β€” R.    M.    Taylor,    Franklin. 

Andrews  Station β€” C.  S.  Kirkpatrick,  An- 
drews. 

Brvson  City  Circuitβ€” J.  J.  Eads,  Bryson 
City.' 

Dillsboro  and  Sylva β€” C.  H.  Neal,  Sylva. 

Franklin  Circuit β€” W.  I.  Hughes,  supply, 
Franklin. 

Franklin  Station β€” M.   F.  Moores,   Franklin. 

Glenville  Circuit β€” R.  L.  Andrews,  supply, 
Glenville. 

Hayesville  Circuitβ€” D.  C.  Ballard.  Hayes- 
ville. 

Hiawassee  Circuit β€” Gay  Brvant,  supply, 
Cobbs. 

Macon    Circuit β€” A.    W.    Jacobs,    Franklin. 

Murphy  Station β€” W.  E.  Abernethy,  Mur- 
phy. 

Murphv  Circuit β€” J.   H.   Hopkins,   Murphv. 

Robbiiisville  Circuitβ€” T.  J.  Folger,  Rob- 
binsville. 

Webster   Circuit β€” J.    A.    Peeler,    Webster. 

Whittier    Circuitβ€” D.    J.    Miller,    Whittier. 
GREENSBORO  DISTRICT. 

Presiding  Elder β€” W.   R.   Ware,   Greensboro. 

Asheboro  Circuit β€” R.  L.  Melton,  Worth- 
ville. 

Asheboro    Station β€” C.    A.    Wood,    Ashboro. 

Coleridge β€” R.   L.   Fruit,   Liberty. 

Denton β€” J.     F.     Aired,    supply,     Denton. 

East  Greensboro β€” A.   S.  Raper,  Greensboro. 

Greensboro β€” Carraway  Memorial,  W.  O. 
Davis;     Centennary,    M.     A.     Smith;    Spring 


Garden  Street,  N.  R.  Richardson;  Walnut 
Street,  J.  W.  Ingle;  West  Market  Street, 
E.   K.  McLarty. 

West  Greensboro β€” J.  A.  Bowles,  Guilford 
College. 

High  Pointβ€” South  Main  Street,  0.  P. 
Ader,  G.  F.  Kirby,  assistant;  Washington 
Street,    J.    Ed.    Thompson. 

Liberty β€” W.    L.    Grissom,    Greensboro. 

Pleasant    Garden β€” R.    A.    Taylor. 

Ramseur  and  Franklinville β€” J.  E.  Woosely, 
Ramseur. 

Randleman  and  Naomi β€” G.  E.  Eaves,  Ran- 
dleman. 

Randolph β€” B.    F.    Fincher,   Trinity. 

Reidsvilleβ€” L.   T.   Mann. 

Ruffin β€” J.    P.    Hornbuckle,    Reidsville. 

Uwharrie β€” J.    A.    Sharpe,   Farmer. 

Wentworth β€” A.   L.   Avcock. 

Editor  N.  C.  Christian  Advocateβ€” H.  M. 
Blair,  Greensboro;  Assistant  Editor,  W.  L. 
Sherrill,    Greensboro. 

Secretary  and  Treasurer  Greensboro  Fe- 
male _  College β€” W.    M.    Curtis,    Greensboro. 

Professor  in  Trinity  College β€” J.  C. 
Wooten,   Durham. 

.  Missionary  to  Corea β€” J.  R.  Moose,  Seoul, 
Korea. 

MORGANTON   DISTRICT. 

Presiding  Elder β€” R.   M.   Hoyle,  Marion. 

Bakersville β€” J.  F.  Shelton,  supply,  Bakers- 
ville. 

Broad  River β€” J.  L.  McNeer,  supply,  Ruth- 
erfordton. 

Cliffsideβ€” S.    E.    Richardson,    Cliffside. 

Connelly  Springs β€” J.  F.  Moser,  R.  L. 
Abemethv,    supplv,    Rutherford    College. 

Elk   Parkβ€” C.   E.   Steadman. 

Green   Riverβ€” W.    S.    Cherry,   Mill   Spring. 

Forest  Cityβ€” J.  C.   Mock. 

Henrietta-Caroleen β€” L.  P.  Bogle,  Caroleen. 

Morganton  Stationβ€” W.  F.  Womble,  Mor- 
ganton. 

Morganton  Circuit β€” N.  M.  Modlin,  Mor- 
ganton. 

Marion β€” H.   H.  Jordan. 

McDowell β€” D.    S.    Richardson,    Nebo. 

North    Catawba β€” J.    J.    Brooks,    Marion. 

Old  Fortβ€” W.  G.  Malonee,  Black  Moun- 
tain. 

Rutherfordton β€” T.    J.    Rogers. 

Rutherford  College β€” Wm.  E.  Poovey, 
Rutherford   College. 

Spruce   Pine β€” A.    P.    Foster. 

Table  Rock β€” Albert  Sherrill,  Morganton, 
R.   F.   D.   No.   5. 

Thermal    Cityβ€” V.    L.    Marsh. 

Hartlandβ€” M.    H.    Tuttle,   Lenoir. 

President  Rutherford  Collegeβ€” W.  W. 
Peele,    Rutherford    College. 

Professor  Rutherford  College β€” O.  J.  Jones, 
New   London. 

MT.    AIRY    DISTRICT. 

Presiding  Elder β€” W.   M.   Bagby,  Elkin. 

Boone  Circuit β€” W.   0.   Rudisill,   Boone. 

Creston  Circuit β€” A.  W.  Roten,  supply, 
Creston. 

Elkin  Stationβ€” D.  M.  Litaker,  Elkin. 

Danbury  Circuitβ€” D.  A.  Binkley,  supply, 
Danbury. 

East  Bend  Circuitβ€” E.  E.  Yates,  East 
Bend. 


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153 


Helton  Circuit β€” P.  L.  Shore,  supply,  Hel- 
ton. 

Jefferson  Circuitβ€” J.  G.  W.  Holloway, 
Jefferson. 

Jonesville  Circuit β€” R.  L.  Doggett,  Jones- 
ville. 

Laurel  Springs  Circuit β€” J.  W.  Caudill, 
supply,  Berlin. 

Mt.  Airy  Circuit β€” J.  W.  Kennedy,  Mt. 
Airy. 

Mt.    Airy  Stationβ€” D.   V.   Price,   Mt.    Airy. 

North  Wilkesboro  Stationβ€” Z.  Paris,  No. 
Wilkesboro. 

Pilot  Mountain  Circuitβ€” J.  H.  Brendall, 
Pilot  Mountain. 

Rockford  Circuit β€” T.  J.  Houck,  supply, 
Dobson. 

Rural    Hall    Circuit β€” J.    D.    Gibson,    Rural 

Watauga  Circuit β€” T.  E.  Weaver,  Amantha. 
Hall. 

Sparta   Circuit β€” J.    C.    Keever,    Sparta. 

Wilkes  Circuit β€” W.  L.  Dawson,  Moravian 
Falls. 

Wilkesboro  Stationβ€” B.  P.  Hargett, 
Wilkesboro. 

Yadkinville  Circuitβ€” W.  T.  Albright,  Yad- 
kinville. 

District  Missionary  Evangelist β€” Z.  E. 
Barnhardt,    Mt.    Airy. 

SALISBURY    DISTRICT. 
'   Presiding  Elder β€” J.   C.   Rowe,   Salisbury. 

Albemarle    Stationβ€” H.    C.    Sprinkle. 

Albemarle  Circuitβ€” J.  T.  Stover;  C.  M. 
Gentry,    supernumerary. 

Bethel   Station β€” S.   S.   Higgins,   Carriker. 

Big  Lick  Circuit β€” W.  D.  Ridenhour,  sup- 
ply,  Big  Lick. 

China  Grove  Circuit β€” J.  A.  J.  Fairing- 
ton,    China   Grove. 

Concord β€” Central,  Plato  T.  Durham;  Ep- 
worth,  J.  W.  Long;  Forest  Hill,  W.  L. 
Hutchins. 

West  Concord β€” W.   C.   Jones,   Concord. 

Concord   Circuit β€” B.    A.    York,    Concord. 

Cottonville  Circuitβ€” T.  E.  Wyche,  supply, 
Hath. 

Gold  Hill  Circuitβ€” James  Willson,  Gold 
Hill. 

Jackson  Hill  Circuit β€” E.  M.  Avett,  Jack- 
son  Hill. 

Kanapolis β€” J.    H.    Sellers. 

Lexington    Station β€” A.    L.    Stanford. 

Limvood  Circuit β€” A.  R.  Surratt,  Lexing- 
ton. 

Mt.  Pleasant  Circuitβ€” M.  D.  Hix,  Mt. 
Pleasant. 

New  London  Circuit β€” 0.  J.  Jones,  Ruth- 
erford  College. 

Norwood  Station β€” J.   E.   Gay,   Norwood. 

Salem  Stationβ€” G.  A.  Stamper,  Milling- 
port. 

Salisburyβ€” First  Chureii,  S.  B.  Turren- 
tine;  Holmes  Memorial,  C.  M.  Short;  South 
Main   Street,   J.    B.    Craven. 

Salisbury  Circuitβ€” P.  W.  Tucker,  Granite 
Quarry. 

Spencer   Stationβ€” R.    D.    Sherrill,    Spencer. 

East  Spencerβ€” North  Main,  J.  I'.  I. arming, 
Spencer. 

West  Albemarle  Circuitβ€” J.  P.  Davia, 
Albemarle. 

Woodleaf  Circuitβ€” E.   J.    Pusey,   Woodleaf. 


Principal    New    London    High    Schoolβ€” J. 
D.    Rankin,   New  London. 

SHELBY   DISTRK 

Presiding  Elderβ€” C.   F.    Sherrill,   Shelby. 

Belwood β€” L.   E.   Stacy,   Belwood. 

Bessemer  Cityβ€” J.   F.    Armstrong. 

(  In β– rryvilh β€” A.   < '.    Swafford, 

Crouse   -M.    I!,    rlegg. 

El    Bethelβ€” T.    S.    Ellington,    Kings    M 
tain. 

Gastonia β€” Main    Street,      G.    D.      Herman; 
Wist    End   and   Franklin   Avenue,   J.   C.    Hal 
mon;   Ozark,  J.   B.   Carpenter. 

King's  Mountain β€” I).  F.  Carver. 

Lincolnton  Station β€” F.  L.  Townsend,  Lin- 
colnton. 

Lincolnton    Circuitβ€” J.    W.    Strider,    Lin- 
colnton. 

Lowell β€” W.  V.    Honeycutt. 

Lowesvilleβ€” D.  P.   Wains,   Stanly,   R.    ]β– '.    I) 

McAdensville β€” C.   II.   Caviness. 

Mt.    Hollyβ€” J.    B.    Tabor. 

Polksville β€” W.      M.     Boring,      Lattimore, 
R.    F.    D.    No.    1. 

Shelby   Stationβ€” J.   R.    Scroggs. 

Shelby    Circuit      K.    V    In.      .  SI     ll.y. 

South    Fork β€” C.    R.    Ross,    Yaneeyville. 

Stanley     Creekβ€” Beverly     Wilson,     Stanly. 

STATESVILLE  DISTRICT. 

Presiding    Elder β€” J.    N.    Huggins,     - 
ville. 

Mexander β€” E.    Myers,    Taylorsville. 

Caldwellβ€” A.    E.    Wiley,    Granite   Kails. 

Catawbaβ€” J.   N.    Price;    M.    V.   Self, 
ant,    Catawba. 

Clarksbury β€” J.    II.    Brantley,    supply,    Har- 
mony. 

Davidson β€” R.    S.    Howie,    Davidson. 

Granite    Falls β€” W.    F.    Standford,    I 
ton. 

Hickory  Circuil     Phoenicia  Brittain,  Hick- 
ory. 

Iredellβ€” O.    P.    Routh. 

Lenoir    Station     Ira    En*  in,    I  <  noir. 

Lenoir   Circuitβ€” J.    O.    Ervin,    Lenoir. 

Maiden    T.    S.    Coble,    Maid 

Mooresville  Circuit    J.   W.   Jonea,  Moores- 
ville. 

Mooresville      Station    K.     M.       Courtney, 
Mooresi  ille. 

Newtonβ€” E.   W.   Fox. 

Rock    Spring    W.    F.    Elliott,    Denver. 

Statesville   Circuil     T.    E.    Wagg. 

Statrsvillr     l!r,.a.!-iii  .  i .       Harold      Turn,  r; 

Race  Street,   H.   II.   Robb 

Stony   Poinl     T.    B.    Johnson. 

Troutman β€” I.  J.   Edwards. 

i  lonference    Missionarj     E\  angelisl     ".    II. 
i  lomann,   Li  noir. 

President    Davenport    Colleg      I      I      Wen 
ver,   Lenoir. 

u  u  \i:s\  mm:  DISTRK  r 

I'.,  riding    i.Mrr    \\ .    II.    Willis,    Wayni  - 
ville. 

Brevard    Station     R.    Q      ruttle,    Br 

Brevard    I  in  ail    J     I      v  i  n<   .    B 

Bethel    C.    V.    Swift,   Canton,    R.    P.    D. 

Canton    I..    B.    Ibernethy. 

Clyde    J.    II.    Grei 

H.i\u i    To    be    supplied. 


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RELIGIOUS    AND    ClURCH  STATISTICS. 


Jonathan β€” J.  B.  Hvder,  Bupply,  Waynes- 
ville,   No.   2. 

Leicester β€” C.   H.  Curtis. 

Mills  River β€” J.    W.    Williams,   Horse   Shoe. 

North   Haywood β€” J.    E.    Womack. 

Spring  Creek β€” J.   B.   Parham,  supply,   Joe. 

Sulphur  Springs β€” J.  W.  Campbell,  Cand- 
ler. 

Waynesville β€” J.   H.   Barnhardt. 

West    Asheville β€” R.    E.    Atkinson. 

Missionary  to  Korea β€” M.  B.  Stokes,  Seoul, 
Korea. 

WINSTON  DISTRICT. 

Presiding  Elder β€” T.  F.  Marr,  Winston-Sa- 
lem. 

Advance β€” L.    L.    Smith. 

Cooleemee β€” W.    Y.    Scales. 

Davidson β€” M.  H.  Vestal,  Lexington, 
R.  P.   D. 

Davie β€” P.   E.   Parker,  Mockville. 

Farmington β€” A.   G.   Loftin. 

Forsythβ€” J.    S.    Hiatt,   Thomasville,   No.   1. 

Kernersville β€” H.   C.   Bvrum. 

Leaksvilleβ€” A.    T.    Bell. 

Lewisville β€” J.    T.    Rutledge,    Clemmons. 

Madison  and  Mayodan β€” B.  Margeson,  Mad- 
ison. 

Mocksvilleβ€” J.    F.    Kirk. 

North  Thomasvilleβ€” A.  R.  Bell,  Thomas- 
ville. 

Spray  and  Draper β€” T.   C.   Jordan,   Spray. 

Stokesdale β€” L.    T.    Hendren,    supply. 

Stoneville β€” J.    H.    Robertson. 

Summerfield β€” C.   P.   Goode. 

Thomasville β€” Parker   Holmes. 

Walkertown β€” W.    A.    Lambeth. 

Walnut  Coveβ€” C.   H.   Clyde. 

Winstonβ€” Burkhead,  W.  M.  Biles,  Win- 
ston-Salem; Centenary,  J.  E.  Abernethy, 
Winston-Salem;  Grace,  W.  M.  Robbins,  Win- 
ston-Salem; Southside  and  Salem,  T.  R. 
Wolfe,    Winston-Salem. 

Agent  Children's  Home β€” J.  P.  Rodgers, 
Winston-Salem. 

Western      North      Carolina      Conference β€” 
Bishop  H.  C.  Morrison,  Louisville,  Ky. 
Secretary    Western    N.    C.    Conference β€” Rev. 
W.    L.    Sherrill,    Greensboro. 

BAPTIST  CHURCH. 

Ordained  ministers,   1,056. 

Church    membership,    210,154. 

Sunday   Schools,   1,734. 

Sunday    School    scholars,    147,150. 

Churches,    1,891. 

Contributions  State  Missions,    $32,120.38. 

Contributions  Home  Missions,  $19,058.81. 

Contributions  Foreign  Missions,  $32,953.28. 

Contributions  Ministerial  Education,  $3,- 
973.72. 

Contributions,   other  purposes,   $35,489.00. 

Total  reported  contributions,  all  pur- 
poses,  $123,595.19. 

Officers  Baptist  State  Convention. 

President β€” J.    B.    Carlyle,    Wake    Forest. 

Vice-Presidents β€” E.  McK.  Goodwin,  Morgan- 
ton;  James  M.  Parrott,  Kinston;  W.  E. 
Harrison,     Greensboro. 

Recording  Secretaries β€” N.  B.  Broughton, 
Raleigh;    Chas.    E.    Brewer,   Wake  Forest. 

Treasurer β€” Walters  Durham,    Raleigh. 

Auditor β€” F.    H.    Briggs,    Raleigh. 


Corresponding  Secretary β€” Rev.  Livingston 
Johnson,    Raleigh. 

Trusteesβ€” Rev.  W.  C.  Tyree,  Raleigh;  G. 
O.  Briggs,  Waynesville;  N.  Biggs,  Scot- 
land Neck;  C.  B.  Aycock,  Goldsboro;  D. 
L.    Gore,    Wilmington. 

Pastors. 

Adams,    J.     Q. β€” Charlotte. 

Adams,    M.    A. β€” Ahoski". 

Adams,     J.     J. β€” Whiteville. 

Alderman,   J.   O.β€” Tyner,   R.    F.    D.   No.    1. 

Alderman,    J.    M. β€” Delway. 

Alexander,   M.    P. 

Allen,    N.    J. β€” Belcross. 

Allison,     E. β€” Brevard. 

Aman,    D.    F. β€” Marines. 

Ammons,     John β€” Mars    Hill. 

Andrews,    E.    Cβ€”  Plymouth. 

Annas,    J.    R.    J. β€” Saw   Mills. 

Arledge,    J.    B. β€” Saluda. 

Arnette,    D.    W. β€” Albemarle. 

Arnette,   J.    M. β€” Durham. 

Arrington,    T.    F.β€” Wavnesville. 

Arlington,    C.    C. β€” Mt.    Airy. 

Asbell,  W.  T.β€” 

Atkinson.    J.    W. β€” Neuse. 

Austin,    C.    B. β€” Spray. 

Austin,    D.    M. β€” Charlotte. 

Bailev,  J.  D.β€” Cowpens,  S.  C. 

Bailev,   L.   J.β€” Marshall. 

Raker,     T.     J.β€” Parkton 

Ballard,  J.    M. β€” Machpelah. 

Ballard,    W.    S.β€” Rowland. 

Bangle,    L.    A. β€” Reepsville. 

Bangle,    P.     W. β€” Lincolnton. 

Barker,  M.   H.β€” Murphy. 

Rumgarncr,   G.   Z. β€” Taylorsville. 

Barker,    J.    M.- β€” Lomax. 

Barnes,     K. β€” Orrum. 

Barnes,    D.    C. β€” Orrum. 

Barnes,   S.    B. β€” Ahoskie. 

Barnes,    John β€” Pendleton. 

Barrett,    W.    Cβ€” Durham. 

Barrett.     W.     A.β€” Star. 

Barrs,   W.    L.β€” Matthews. 

Eattle,     H.     W.β€” Kinston. 

Baucom,    H.   W.β€” Wake  Forest. 

Beach,  J.   J. β€” Kings  Mountain. 

Beach.    W.    R.β€” Cary. 

Beam,    J.     A. β€” Leaksville. 

Beamer,    W.    H.β€” Mt.    Airy. 

Beaver,    C.    E. β€” Maiden. 

Beck,    A.    L. β€” Balsam. 

Beeker,    S.    J. β€” Spray. 

Benfield,     J.     G. β€” Morganton. 

Bennett,    S.    W.β€” Lincolnton. 

Bennett,    James β€” Pilot    Mountain. 

Bennett,   J.    M.β€” Elm   City. 

Petts,    A.    L. β€” Winston-Salem. 

Biggs,    W.    O. β€” Swansboro. 

Bilbro,   W.    L.β€” Pollocksville. 

Binkley,    J.    N.  β€”Harmony. 

Bivens,    J.     A.β€” Monroe. 

Black,     C.     J.β€” Big-  Lick. 

Blalock,   J.    C. β€” Ledger. 

Blaloek,    J.     G.β€” Oxford. 

Blankenship,    J.    A. β€” Indian    Creek. 

Blanton,    J.    C. β€” Kings   Mountain. 

Bledsoe,    T.    F.β€” Cody. 

Blevins,    C. β€” New    Life. 

Blevins,    J.    O. β€” Grassy   Creek. 

Elevins,    W.    J.    A. β€” New  Life. 


RELIGIOUS  AND  CHURCH    STATIST  I  <  8. 


Blevins,    E.β€” City. 
Bomar,    E.    E.β€” Charlotte. 
Booth,    J.    H.β€” New    Hill. 
Boren,   W   .Cβ€” 
Booth,    Jr.,    J.    H. β€” Magnolia. 
Bostick,   W.   M. β€” Biscoe. 
Bowen,    J.    D. β€” Ashboro. 
Bowers,    J.    P. β€” Littleton. 
Bradley,    J.    A. β€” Beach. 
Bradley,    W.    T.β€”  Morgan    Hill. 
Bradley,    \V.   L. β€” Democrat. 
Bradshaw,    W.    R. β€” Hickory. 
Bridges,    S.    A. β€” Forest    City. 
Bridges,   B.    M.β€” Mooresboro. 
Bridges,   D.   P.β€” Smithfield. 
Briggs,    W.    K. β€” Briggsville. 
Briggs,   W.   O.β€”  Fairbluff. 
Brinson,    H.    J. β€” Hewitt. 
Brisson,    W.    L. β€” Richardson. 
Bristow,   S.    P.β€”  Elizabeth  City. 
Britt,    D.    Cβ€”  Rutherfordton. 
Britt,    W.    L.β€” Richlands. 
Britt,    P.    T.β€” Orrum. 
Brooks,   E.    M. β€” Albemarle. 
Brookshire,    J.    L.β€” Flat    Rock. 
Brown,     Asa β€” Riverside. 
Brown,    J.    R.β€” Saltville. 
Brown,   F.    F. β€” Wake  Forest. 
Brown,   J.   M. β€” 
Brown,    T.    L. β€” Canton. 
Brown,   H.    A.β€” Winston-Salem. 
Brown,    W.    V. β€” Cycle. 
Bryan,   J.    W.β€”  Yadkinville. 
Bryant,   H.    G.β€” Olive  Branch. 
Buchanan,    E. β€” Black    Mountain. 
Buchanan,    C.    S. β€” Greensboro. 
Bullock,    C.    P.β€” Chadbourn. 
Bumgardner,    A.    P. β€” McAdansville. 
Bumgarner,   W.   J. β€” Taylorsville. 
Burcham,    G.    M.β€” Elkin. 
Purchett,    J.    W.β€” Knottsville. 
Burger,    G.    F.β€” Suit. 
Burleson,    A.    M. β€” Hamlet. 
Butler,    A.    A.β€” Hertford. 
Byrd,    R.    L.β€”  Tolarsville. 
Cains,    W.    R. β€” Chadbourn. 
Caldwell,    C.    A. β€” Maiden. 
Caldwell,   M.    It.    Nβ€” Canton. 
Cale,    D. β€” Potecasi. 
Cole,    J.    F.β€”  Roxobel. 
Calhoun,   T.    J.β€” Medlin. 

Campbell,    J.    A.β€” Buie's    Creek. 
Campbell,    Neal β€” Thaxton. 
Campbell,    W.    P. β€” Seven   Springs. 
Carroll,    R.    D.β€” Newton. 
Carrick,   Thomas β€” High   Point. 
Carrick,    J.    Lee β€” Linwood. 
Carlton,    J.    F.β€” Wilbar. 
Carlton,    W.    T.β€” Wilkesboro. 
Carson,    J.    T.β€”  Willetts. 
Carter,   F.   R.β€” 
Carter,    H.    J. β€” Hays. 
Cashwell,     C.     S.β€”  Mocksville. 
Cashwell,   R.   N.β€”  Parkton. 
Caudle,   A.   I. β€” Speed. 
Caudle,  T.  A.β€” Cooleemee. 
Caudill,   R.    E.β€” Dockery. 
Chafin,    A.    F.β€”  Seven    Springs. 
Chambliss,    T.    W.β€”  Wadesboro. 
Champion,   R.    C. β€” Landrum,    S.    C. 
Chaplain,    Spencerβ€” Elizabeth   City. 
Cheek,    C.    W.β€” Hays,    No.    1. 


Cheek.    F.    B.β€” Whitehead. 

Church,    G.    H.β€” Durham. 

Church,    W.    N.β€” Summic. 

Clarke,   R.   E.β€” Wake  Forest. 

Chibb,   C.   Cβ€” Aletander. 

Cobb,    J.    W. β€” Lumber    Bridge. 

Coffev,  R.  J.β€” 

Colly,   J.    D.β€” Glencoe. 

Comer,    W.    T.β€” Windy    Gap. 

Conrad,    S.    F.β€”  Charlotte. 

Cook,   R.   L.β€” Beta. 

Cook,    W.    N.  β€”Lenoir. 

Cook,    W.    F.β€” Rich   Mountain. 

Cnle,    ( '.     I).  β€”  Ilendersonville. 

Coppedge,    G.    W. β€” Henderson. 

Coram,   R.    P. β€” Boonville. 

Corn,    R.    P.β€” 

Cothren,    Grant β€” Chuckle. 

Craig,    B. β€” Rocky    Mount. 

Craig,   J.   A. β€” 

Crater,    A.    A. β€” Gatcsville. 

Creasman,   W.    B. β€” Sylva. 

Creasman,    C.   D. β€” Wake  Forest. 

Cree,    A. β€” Embro. 

Creech,  Worley β€” Kenly. 

Crews,    R.    W. β€” Germanton. 

Crisp,    John β€” Norris. 

Crisp,    S.    M. β€” Japan. 

Crisp,   E.    D.β€” Lenoir. 

Crisp,    T.    J. β€” Conetoe. 

Croom,    H.    M.β€” Old   Fort. 

Crowder,   T.    W.β€” 

Crudup,    Josiah β€” Rockii.p-ham. 

Crutchfield,    T.    S.β€”  Thomasville. 

Cullom,   W.    R.β€” Wake  Forest. 

(  urrant,  J.  M.β€” Roby. 

Davenport,    J.    E.    M. β€” Troy. 

Davis,    J.    G. β€” Wake    Forest. 

Davis,    T.    B.β€” Morehead    <  Lty. 

Davis,    M.     P. β€” Coleraine. 

Davis,    A.    C. β€” Olive    Branch. 

Davis,    A.    W.β€” Webster. 

Davis,   J.    F. β€” Boone. 

Davis,    R.    Lee β€” Hiddonite. 

Davis,  W.  R. β€” Advance. 

Day,   T.   J. β€” Warrensville. 

Hi  \i β– nny,  J.   V.    Sylva. 

Deweese,    E.    A. β€” Murpnv. 

Dietz,    T.    F.β€” Bryson   City. 

Deweese,  J.  E. β€” 

Dixon,    L.    R.β€” Mt.    Vernon    Springs. 

Dixon,    T.β€” Fallston. 

Doan,    J.     R.β€” Henderson. 

D'obson,    J.    H. β€” Atkinson. 

Dowell,   G.   J.β€” Williamston. 

Dowell,     C.     L.β€”  Carlliii-.'. 
Downey,    J.    W. β€” East    Durham. 
Drake,    T.    v     Hendersonville. 
Duke,    <;.    M.     Mapli  ville. 
Dunaway,  A.  B.β€” Oxford. 
Dunaway,   J.   M.-Sp .  m β– β–   r. 
Dunnigan,    W.    E.     wesl    Durham. 
Durham,   0.    H.β€” Lumberton. 
Eatman,    P.   J.β€” 

Early,  B.  Q.β€” Chalybeate  Springs. 
I.ilinundson,   John   T.β€” Raleigh, 
Edwards,    D.    D.-  Carv, 
Edwards,  O.   E. β€”  Winder. 
Edwards,    W.    II.     w  iki     FN  i 
Eller,  J.    P.     \  ilas. 
Edwards,    J.    R.    Sanford 
Edwards,    w .    S.     Roaring   River. 


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Eller,    A.    J.β€”  Wilbar. 
Ellcr,    W.    H. β€” Greensboro. 
Elliott,    Josiah β€” Hertford. 
Elsom,    P.     G.β€” Raleigh. 
Estridge,    W.    F. β€” Waxhaw. 
Eudy,  G.   L.β€” Effird's  Mills. 
Farthing,    C.    S. β€” Sugar   Grove. 
Farthing,    J.     H. β€” Sweetwater 
Felmet,   C.    F.β€”  Drayton,    S.    C. 
Ferguson,   B.   V. β€” Reidsville. 
Ferrebee,    J.    B.β€” Elizabeth   City. 
Fiddler,   F.   L.β€” High   Point. 
Fields,    C.     F.β€” Elkin. 
Fleming,   J.    M. β€” Lumberton. 
Fletcher,     J.     F.β€”  Whitehead. 
Fontaine,  P.  H. β€” Woodsdale,  No.  2. 
Fox,    E.    L. β€” Clinton. 
Franklin,     James β€” Houek. 
Freeman,    A.    J. β€” Bladenboro. 
Freeman,   H.   R. β€” Uree. 
Freeman,    T.    N. β€” Swam. 
Fulbright,    J.    O. β€” Southport. 
Gay,  R.  L. β€” Aulander. 
Gibbs,    N.    H. β€” Benson. 
Gibbs,   J.   M. β€” Cotton. 
Gibbs,   J.    A.β€”  Whittier. 
Glenn,   J.    T.β€” Hemlock. 
Glenn,    W.    H.β€” Thackston. 
Glidwell,  C.  W.β€”  Reidsville. 
Goforth,  M.   A. β€” Asheville. 
Goode,  J.   M. β€” Mooresboro. 
Gordon,   J.   H. β€” Averitt,   Va. 
Gooden,    A.    H. β€” New   Hope. 
Graham,   T.    J.β€” 
Gray,    J.     J. β€” Etowah. 
Green,    B.    P. β€” Mooresboro. 
Green,  David β€” Zionville. 
Green,  G.  W.β€” Canton,  China. 
Green,    J.    R.β€” Clyde. 
Greene,   Edmund β€” Sands. 
Greene,    L.    H. β€” Bakersville. 

Greene,   M.   L. β€” Ahoskie. 
Greene,    S.     M. β€”Clarissa. 
Griggs,    W.    L.β€”  Franklin. 
Grindstaff.    I. β€” Bakersville. 
Guffey,    W.    H.β€” Franklin. 
Gulle'dge,    J.    G.  β€”Monroe,    No.    1. 
Gwaltney,    J.    P. β€” Hiddenite. 
Gwaltney,    J.    S. β€” Morganton. 
Gwaltney,    L.    P. β€” Hiddenite. 
Gwyn,    E.    N.    β–  β€” Jennings. 
Hackney,   J.   A. β€” Burlington. 
Hagaman,    J.    P. β€” Lenoir. 
Haight,    W.    R.β€” Elizabeth   City. 
Haire,    P.    H. β€” Fleetwood. 
Hale,    Fred    D. β€” Wilmington. 
Hall,    J.     J.β€”  Fayetteville. 
Hall,    L.    P.β€” Canton. 
Hall,  W.  G.β€” Rocky  Mount. 
Hall,    S.    W.β€” Pinnacle. 
Ham,    J.     W. β€” New    Bern. 
Hamby,   A.   C. β€” Seminary. 
Hammond,    J.    F. β€” Wingate. 
Hampton,   N.    S. β€” Bamboo. 
Hamrick,    B.    M. β€” Rutherfordton. 
Hamrick,    W.    C. β€” Almond. 
Hamrick,    J.    M. β€” Henrietta. 
Handy,    E. β€” Radical. 
Haney,    J.    F. β€” Horse    Shoe. 
Harmon,    G.    W.β€” Ore   Hill. 
Harrell,  E.   J.- β€” Lumber  Bridge. 
Harrelson,    J. β€” Clarendon. 


Harrill,  Z.    D.β€” Ellenboro. 

Harrill,  J.    D.β€” Shelby,    No.    4. 

Harrill,  H.    D.β€” Forest   City. 

Harrill,  G.    P.β€” Tarboro. 

Harris,    B.    B. β€” Dysartsville. 
Harris,   J.   S. β€” Albemarle. 
Harris,    T.    Cβ€” Forest    City. 
Harris,    L.    W. β€” Eldorado. 
Harris,    J.    M. β€” Dogwood. 
Harris,    G.    A. β€” South    Boston,    Va. 
Hart,    Rileyβ€” Park,   Va. 
Hart,    T.    W.β€” Virgilina,    Va. 
Harte,  J.   D. β€” Hickory. 
Hartsell,  J.   W. β€” Cameron. 
Hawkins,    R.    N.β€” Shelby,    3. 
Haymore,   C.    C. β€” Mt  Airy. 
Haymore,    R.    D. β€” Mt.    Airy. 
Havnes,    J.    M. β€” Clvde. 
Haynes,  W.   L.β€” Gilky. 
Hedgepeth,    I.    P. β€” Lumberton. 
Hedgepeth,    R.    A. β€” Barnesville. 
Hedle}',    Wm. β€” Reidsville. 
Heilig,   J.   A. β€” Salisbury. 
Helms,   D.   F. β€” Concord. 
Henderson,   G.   J. β€” Rugby,  Va. 
Henderson,    J.    K. β€” Roanoke    Rapids. 
Henderson,   G.  W. β€” Blaine. 
Henderson,   Z.   I. β€” 
Henley,    J.    M.β€” Sanford.    3. 
Herring,    R.    H.β€” Siler   City. 
Hester,    R.     Cβ€” Dublin. 
Hewitt,    D.    L.β€” Shallotte. 
Hickman,   G.   T. β€” Winnabow. 
Hilburn,    D.    H. β€” Bladenboro. 
Hilburn,    Rufus  M. β€” Bladenboro. 
HiUiard,   J.   M.β€”  Cary. 
Hilliard,   S.    Cβ€” Wake   Forest. 
Hipps,    R.    H. β€” Spring    Creek. 
Hobbs,    L.    M. β€” Apex. 
Hocutt,    J.     C.β€” Chapel    Hill. 
Hocutt,    J.    D.β€” Ashton. 
Hocutt,    J.    E.β€” Nashville. 
Hogan,   K.   W.β€” Wake  Forest. 
Hogan,    N.    R. β€” Murphy. 
Hogue,  H.   J. β€” Wesser. 
Hogsed,    W.    D. β€” Murphy. 
Holleman,    J.    M. β€” Apex. 
Holloman,    W.    A. β€” Jonesville. 
Holsclaw,    T.    Cβ€”  Clotho. 
Honeycutt,    G.    A. β€” Albemarle. 
Honeycutt,    R. β€” Clinton. 
Hood,    T.    J.β€” Goldsboro,    No.    4. 
Hooker,   W.    H. β€” Alexander. 
Hooper,   L.   W. β€” Tuckasiegee. 
Hord,    A.    T.β€”  Clevelana. 
Horner,    K.    C. β€” Wilkesboro. 
Horrell,     R.     W.β€” Selma. 
Hough,   W.   A. β€” Cornelius. 
Howell,    A.    T. β€” Murfreesboro. 
Hoyle,   J.    A. β€” Gastonia. 
Hudgins,   Richard β€” Bat  Cave. 
Hudson,   J.   L. β€” 
Hudson,    L.    L. β€” Wake    Forest. 
Hughes,    S.    A. β€” Valley. 
Hughes,    Jno.    G. β€” Hendersonville. 
Hull,    W.    F.β€” Camp    Creek. 
Hulten,    H.    H.β€” Charlotte. 
Hunt,    A. β€” Gamble's    Store. 
Hunt,    D.    J.β€” Union   Mills. 
Hurst,   W.   T.β€” Wake  Forest. 
Hutchinson,    J.    H. β€” Raleigh. 
Hyde,    H.    H.β€” Bryson    City. 


RELIGIOUS  AND  C  HURCH   ST.VI  [STK  3. 


Ingram,    H.    M.β€” Star. 
Irby,    T.    Cβ€”  Waxhaw. 
Irvin,    A.    Cβ€” Shelby,    No.    5. 
Irving,   C.   M. β€” Maiden. 
Ives,    S.    Albertβ€” Pine   Bluff. 
Ivory,    G.    O. β€” 
Jackson,   B.   P.β€” Bright. 
Jackson,  Elbert β€” Landrum,  S.  C. 
Jackson,  J.  B.β€” S.   B.   T.   Seminary. 
James,    R.    H. β€” Marshville. 
Jarvis,   N.    T. β€” Jarvis. 
Jenkins,     J.     T. β€” Wilson. 
Jenkens,    C.    A.β€” Statesville. 
Jervis,    C.    E.β€” Democrat. 
Johnson,  D.   L. β€” Downingsville. 
Johnson,   E.    0.β€” St.    Paul. 
Johnson,  W.   O.β€”  St.   Paul. 
Johnson,    L. β€” Raleigh. 
Johnson,    Wm.    R.β€”  Cedar   Creek. 
Johnson,    J.    B.β€” Walnut   Cove. 
Jolly,    J.    R.β€”  Elkin. 
Jones,     F.     H.β€” Reidsville. 
Jones,  E.   F. β€” Zionville. 
Jones,    G.    S. β€” Hendersonville. 
Jones,    R.    H. β€” Roxboro,    No.    5. 
Jones,    Troy β€” Montezuma. 
Jones,   W.    J. β€” Salemburg. 
Jordan,  F.   M. β€” Calvert 
Jordan,    J.     R.β€” Star. 
Jordan,    S. β€” Robbinsville. 
Jordan,    James β€” Franklinville. 
Jordan,    W.    P.β€” Colerain. 
Joyce,   J.    A.β€” Sandy   Ridge. 
Joyner,    A.    V. β€” Wise. 
Justice,    T.    B.β€”  Franklinton. 
Justice,   A  I. β€” Hendersonville. 
Justice,    C.     B.β€”  Rutherfordton. 
Keller,   O.    A. β€” Yanceyville. 
Kennedy,    D.    S. β€” Warsaw. 
Key,    W.    H.β€” Gray. 
King,    J.    D.β€”  Wampler. 
King,   L.    C. β€” Gameville. 
King,   T.    Cβ€”  Franklin. 
King,   T.   H.β€”  Winterville. 
King,   W.    G. β€” New  Bern. 
King,   S.   W. β€” Burnsville. 
Kinsey,   W.    S. 
Kinsland,    J.    L.β€”  Franklin. 
Kirk,   J.   E.β€” China  Grove. 
Kyle,    W.    L.β€” Raleigh. 
Kuykendall,    W.    T.β€” Asheville. 
Lanning,    Jeff β€” China    Grove. 

Larkins,   J.    D.β€”  Morganton. 
Lassiter,    E.    M.β€”  Cary. 

Lawhon,    W.    H.    H.β€” Carthage. 
Laughter,  .B.    Cβ€”  Bob. 

Leach,    M.    J.    Lassiter. 

Ledford,    B.    M.β€”  Ranger. 

Lee,   W.    M. β€” Summit. 

Lewis,    Johnβ€” Southern    Pines. 

Lewis,    L.    G.β€” Thomasville. 

Lineberry,  R.  B.β€” Pittsboro. 

Little,    J.    W.β€” Lemon   Springs. 

Little,  T.  B.β€” Marshville. 

Loftin,    I.    N.β€” Elizabeth    City. 

Long,    Edward β€” Marion. 

Lowe,   A.   E.β€” Bryson  City. 

Lowe,     C.     G.β€” Enfield. 

Lumpkin,  G.  T.β€” Winston-Salem. 

Lunsford,     Wm.β€” Asheville. 

Lvnch,   J.    W.β€” Wake  Forest. 

Lyon,   T  M.β€” Trap  Hill. 


Maddry,     Charhs     E. β€” Greensboro. 
Mangum.    O.    R. β€” Selma. 
Manly,   J   K.β€” 
Marion,   T.    G.β€” Crutchfield. 
Marr,    W.    W.  β€”  Mars    Hill. 
Marsh,     A. β€” Marshville. 
Marsh,   R.    H.β€” Oxford. 
Marshall,    J.    R. β€” Wilmington. 
Marshall,    O.N.     I  [i  nderson. 
Martin,    C.    Hiβ€” Polkton. 
Martin,    C.    F. β€” Murphv. 
Martin,    J.    L. β€” Raleigh. 
Martin,  J.   M.β€” Stuart,    Va. 
Martin,  0.  J. β€” Siloam. 
Martin,   G.   A.β€” Wilmington. 
Mashburn,   H.    H.β€”  Edenton. 
May,  G.   W.β€” Castalia. 
Mav,    S.     S.β€” Yadkinville. 
McCann,    Leviβ€” Trap    Hill. 

McCarson,    J.    L. β€” Hendersonville. 
McCurry,   J.    H. β€” Asheville. 
McDuffie,    J.    F.β€” Chapel    Bill,    3. 
McGee,  J.   F. β€” Culberson. 
McFee,  P.  T.β€” Marshall. 
McClure,    W.    B.β€” Alexis. 
McFarland,  R.  A.β€” Scotland  Neck. 
McGinnis,  I.  J.β€” Vilas. 
McKinney,    C.    II.β€” Bakersville. 
McLeod,    D. β€” Mebane. 
McNeil,    M. β€” Wilkesboro. 
McPheeters,   S.   F.β€” Harvard. 
Meeks,    O.    P.β€” Fayetteville. 
Mercer,  I.   M.β€” Rocky   Mount. 
Merrell,   G.   L.β€” Swan  Quarter. 

Michael,    W.    H.β€” Sutherland. 
Miles,    Wm.β€” Miles. 
Miller,  Chesterβ€” Fain  Lew. 

Miller,    I.    Cβ€” Stony    Fork. 
Miller,    John    R.β€” High    Point. 
Miller,    II.β€” Sherman. 

Mills,    G.    T.β€” Apex. 

Mintz,    M.    L.β€” Buii 
Mitchell,  0.  B.β€” Wake  Forest. 

Mitchener,    J.    F      - 
Mizell,   J.   Cβ€” Funston. 
Moncrief,  A.  J.β€” Raleigh. 

Monteith,    T.    J.β€” Japan. 

MofJre,    Hight    Cβ€” Raleigh. 
Moose,   J.   D.β€” Charlotte. 

Morgan.    F.     M.     Flats. 

Morgan,    S.    L.β€” Red    .-'pungs. 

Morgan,  W.  Cβ€” Robbinsville. 

Mollis,   J.   D.β€” Royal. 

Morris,   W.   A.  β€” Hendersonville. 

Morton,    D     v       Ubemarle. 

Morton,    W  .,B      C  ilumbia. 

Mmi, m,    II.-  Thomasville. 

Moss,   T.    J.β€” Forest    <  ity. 

Mulkey,  J.  T.β€” 

Mull,    W.     F.-  Mm11'<    Q] 

Mull.    W.    B.     I  lonm  llj    Spi  ii 

Murray,    J.    F.     Swansboro. 

Murry,   L.   B.-  State    Road. 

Myers,    W.    W.    N.    Wilkesboro, 

Myers,    T.    0.β€” Martin, 

Myers,    W.    A.     New    Castle. 

\,  !  on,   J.    B.     Patterson. 

Newton,    [.   T.     Fall 

Newton,   J.    B.     Kerr. 

Newton,    J.    D.    Thomasville. 

Nobles,  J.   W.β€” Kenly. 

Norket,   L.    R.     Mt.   [aland. 


15S                                        RELIGIOUS  AND   C  HURCH  STATISTICS. 

Norris,    C.    H. β€” Holly   Springs. 

Rogers,   L.    A. β€” Mull's  Grove. 

Norton,    J.    E. β€” Murphy. 

Rogers,    J.    L. β€” Whitakers. 

Nowell,  W.  C. β€” Spring  Hope. 

Rollins,   B.   F.β€” Cana. 

Oldham,    S.    W.β€” Graham. 

Rowell,    J.    W.β€” Libertv. 

Olive,    J.    B. β€” Mavsville. 

Ruske,  J.  T.β€” Roekford. 

Olive,    W.    S.β€” Apex. 

Ruppe,    John β€” Maud,    S.    C. 

Oliver,    P. β€” King. 

Royall,   W.    Cβ€” Benson. 

O'Neill,   G.    G.β€” Asheville. 

Rvland,   C.   P.β€” Roxboro. 

Orr,    P.    P.β€”  Clotho. 

Royall,   W.    B.β€” Wake   Forest. 

Owen,   S.    Cβ€” Candler. 

Sams,    J.    F. β€” Cane   River. 

Owen,   J.    H.β€” Fidelity. 

Sandling,    R.    Cβ€”  Clinton. 

Owen,    J.    L.    Glenviile. 

Sawyer,    E.    F.β€” Elizabeth    City. 

Owen,  J.  R. β€” Lake  Toxaway. 

Scarborough,    C.    W. β€” Murfreesboro. 

Pace,    J.    R.β€” Oxford. 

Scott,    J.    J. β€” Orrum. 

Page,    J.    M.β€” Rose   Hill. 

Scotten,    A.    K. β€” Coleridge. 

Page,    Wiley  M. β€” Dunn,   No.    4. 

Sebastian,   G.    W.β€” Hay  Meadow. 

Parker,  L.  A. β€” Menola. 

Sentelle,    R.    A.    Waynesville. 

Pardue,    A.    T. β€” Roaring  River. 

Seymour,  T.   Y.β€” Wake  Forest. 

Parrish,    M.    E.β€” Shelby. 

Shaver,    J.     M.     Dealv^.le. 

Pastor,    P.    J.β€” Gibbs. 

Shaw,    F.    W.β€” Cedar  Falls. 

Patton,    R.    L.- β€” Morganton. 

Sheets,    Henry β€” Lexington. 

Paul,    E.    A. β€” Orrum. 

Shell,    P.    J.β€” Gibbs. 

Payne,    J.    M. β€” Blowing    Rock. 

Shell,  J.   J.β€” Gibbs. 

Pavseur,    C.    W. β€” Lawndale. 

Shepherd,    N.    H. β€” Fremont. 

Peek,   I.   T.β€” Short. 

Sherwood,    A.    C. β€” Winton. 

Pernell,    P.    H. β€” Rockingham. 

Sherwood,    J.    J.    L. β€” Granite   Falls. 

Phillips,  J.  B. β€” Lenoir. 

Shipman,    Z.    A.β€” Etowah. 

Pickens,     J.     M. β€” Jupiter. 

Shoaf,    R.    L. β€” Warrensville. 

Pippin,    A.    A.β€” Wakefield. 

Silver,    E.    D.β€” Newdale. 

Pittman,    S.    M.β€” Frank. 

Simmons,    J.    W. β€” Mt.    Airy. 

Pittman,    R. β€” Ledger. 

Simons,  W.  F.β€” Nina. 

Plott,    J.    T.β€” Hayesville. 

Sims,  A.   H.β€” Shelby. 

Plemmons,     B.     B. β€” Trust. 

Sims,    B.    W.    N.β€” Albemarle. 

Poe,    E.    D.β€” Wake   Forest. 

Singleton,   T.    Cβ€” Wake  Forest. 

Ponder,    R.    D. β€” Buckner. 

Sledge,    J.    W. β€” Louisburg,    No.    4. 

Pool,    D.    W.β€”  Tavlorsrille,    3. 

Smiley,    J.    S. β€” Bryson    City. 

Porter,    W.    F.β€” Radical. 

Smith,   C.   Cβ€” Whiteville. 

Porter,     A.     H.β€” Whiteville. 

Smith,    James   A. β€” Wilmington. 

Posey,    T.    H.β€” Columbus. 

Smith,   G.    W.β€” 

Poteat,   J.   H. β€” Columbia. 

Smith,    J.    T.β€” Westfleld. 

Powell,    J.    M.β€” 

Smith,   J.   W. β€” Catharine   Lake. 

Powell,   R.   E.β€” Blanch. 

Smith,    J.    L.β€” Siler    City. 

Powers,    Oscar  L. β€” High   Point. 

Sneed,  I.   F.β€” 

Preslar,    M.    D.    L. β€” Monroe. 

Snider,    J.    W. β€” Concord. 

Presley,   T.   M. β€” Biltmore. 

Solesbee,    A.    S. β€” Lookout. 

Prevatt,    F.    A. β€” Lumberton. 

Sorrell,    A.    P.β€” Garden    City. 

Prevatt,    John β€” Buie. 

Sothern,   W.   P.β€” Salisbury. 

Pridgen,    M.β€”  Fair    Bluff. 

Sparks,    W.     H. β€” Burnsville. 

Proffit,    M.    S.β€” Democrat. 

Sparks,     A. β€” Ledger. 

Pruett,    L.     R.β€” Charlotte. 

Sparks,    J.    C. β€” Cello. 

Pruitt,    Julius β€” Charlotte. 

Speight,   J.   A. β€” Berkley,   Va. 

Pruitt,    Wm. β€” Almond. 

Speight,    T.    T.β€” Windsar,    R.    F.   D. 

Putnam,    J.    W. β€” Magnetic    City. 

Sprinkle,    A.    J. β€” Jupiter. 

Putnam,   D.    F. β€” Benson. 

Staley,    W.    F. β€” Greensboro. 

Queen,    Cicero β€” Caesar. 

Stallings,    J.    N. β€” Salisbury. 

Queen,  A.  C. β€” Wolf  Mountain.. 

Slallings,   N.   P. β€” Bayboro. 

Rains,    S.    A. β€” Nantahala. 

Stamey,    E.    A. β€” Altamont. 

Ragland,   T.   J. β€” Aurora. 

Stanley,   C.    Chadbourn. 

Rector,  J.    A. β€” Morganton. 

Stanley,   J.    F.β€” Hemlock. 

Reddish,    W.    H. β€” Gastonia. 

Stanberry,   J.    S. β€” Judson. 

Redman,   T.   E. β€” New  Hope. 

Stephens,   A.    B. β€” Autryville. 

Redfern,  R.   D.β€” White's  Store. 

Stephens,    M.    A. β€” Lumberton. 

Reed,    G.    W.β€” Reidsville. 

Stephenson,   R.    S.β€” Raleigh. 

Renfrow,   W.    B. β€” Matthews. 

Stephenson,   R.    D. β€” Windsor. 

Revis,    W.    A.β€” Suit. 

Stevens,   H.   T.β€” Wake  Forest. 

Richardson,    J.    B. β€” High    Point. 

Stewart,   J.    L. β€” Clinton. 

Rivenbark,    W.    B. β€” Teachey's. 

Stone,    E.   W.β€” Elizabeth  City. 

Roberts,   D.   J.β€” Elkspur. 

Stout,  James β€” Baker's  Gap. 

Roberts,    L.    C. β€” Hollywood. 

Stone,    C.    H.β€” Round    Peak. 

Robertson,    W.    A.    Barnardsville. 

Stradley,   J.    A.β€” Oxford. 

Robeson,    H.    S.β€” Shallotte. 

Stradley,   E.    P.β€” Asheville. 

Rock,    C.    M.β€” Mount   Olive. 

Strickland,  W.   H.β€” Proximity. 
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RELIGIOUS  AND  CHURCH    STATISTICS. 


String-field,   O.    L.β€” Maiden. 
Sullivan,   J.    A.- β€” Washington. 
Stringfield,   J.   H. β€” Atkinson. 
Summey,   J.    A. β€” Rockwell. 
Suttle,    J.    W.β€” Marshall. 
Swaim,    S.    D. β€” Lexington. 
Swaim,    V.    M. β€” Statesville.. 
Svvope,    W.    P. β€” Louisburg. 
Talbirt,    W.    T.β€” Concord. 
Tate,    R  J.β€” Fingerville,    S.    C. 
Tatum,    T.    A.β€” Elizabeth    City. 
Taylor,   C.   E.β€” Wake  Forest. 
Tavlor,   T.   J. β€” Warrenton. 
Tew,    C.    T.β€” Cherryville. 
Tew,     John     O. β€” Fayetteviiie. 
Thomas,    C.    A.    G. β€” Monroe. 
Thomas,  I.   W. β€” Lenoir. 
Thomas,    James   Cβ€” Bandana. 
Thornton,   T.    H.β€”  Clavton. 
Timmons,    J.    D. β€” Beaufort. 
Tipton,   S.   D. β€” Burnsville. 
Toney,    B.    W.β€” Bostic. 
Townsend,    B.β€” Broadway. 
Tread  way,   E.   R.β€” Trust. 
Triplett,  0.    W.β€” West   Durham. 
Trivett,    G.    W.β€” Sugar  Grove. 
Trogden,    J.    M. β€” Revolution. 
Tucker,   Elihu β€” Grassv  Creek. 
Tunstall,    Geo.β€” Wake   Forest. 
Turner,   E.    W. β€” Siloam. 
Tvner,    J.    T.β€” Whiteville. 
Tyree,    W.    Cβ€” Raleigh. 
Usry,  E.  G.β€” Oxford,  2. 
Utley,   C.    H.β€” Burgaw. 
Vanhoy,    W.    H. β€” Hamptonville. 
Vann,  'R.   T.β€” Raleigh. 
Vernon,    T.    L.β€” Rocky   Mount. 
Vinson,    J.    D. β€” Otto. 
Vinson,   T.    J. β€” Gneiss. 
Vipperman,  J.   L. β€” Dallas. 
Vipperman,  D.   E. β€” Halifax. 
Wadkins,    W.    E. β€” Concord. 
Waff,    W.    B.β€” Conway. 
Walker,   R.    P.β€” Lenoiv. 
Walker,   M. β€” Swan   Creek. 
Wall,  J.    O.β€” Maxwell. 
Wall,    W.    H.β€” Rutherfordton. 
Wall,    Zenoβ€” Cliffside. 

Washburn,    D.    G.β€” Shelby,    4. 
Watkins,     G.     T.β€” Goldsboro. 
Watson,-  T.   D.β€” Oconalufty. 
Watson,   S.   N. β€” Concord. 
Watts,   J.    T.β€”  Lexington. 
Waycaster,    J.    R. β€” Estatoe. 
Weatherman,    J.    G. β€” Jennings. 
Weatherspoon,    J.    B. β€” Durham. 
Wells,    C.    G.β€” Mooresville. 
Weston,    E.    L. β€” Cooleemeo. 
Wharton,     George β€” Henderson  ville. 
Whitaker,     H.     C. β€” Andrews. 
White,  J.   A.β€” Taylorsville. 
White,   J.    L. β€” Greensboro. 
White,   W.  W. β€” Greensboro. 
Whitehead,   W.   H.β€” Intelligence. 
Whiteside,   J.   R. β€” Uree. 
Whiteside,    Z.     T.β€” Uree. 
Whitley,   J.    W.β€” Union   Mills. 
Whitlock,    O.    F.β€” Wilmington. 
Wilcox,    A.    G. β€” Brinkleyville. 
Wildman,   J.    W.,   Chapel   Hill. 
Whitmire,   A.   S. β€” 
Wilcox,    B.    F.β€” McGuiro. 


Wilhoit,   G.    O.β€” Ansonville. 
Williams,  A.  J. β€” Zephyr. 
Williams,    ('.    C. β€” Spring   Hope. 
Williamsβ€” J.    G.β€” Star. 
Willis,    H.    A.β€” Weldon. 
\\  illis,    W.    \\ '.-  Fairmont. 
Wilson,    L.    A. β€” Meat   Camp. 
Wilson,   L.   C. β€” Sugar  d 
Wilson,    W.    E. β€” Rutherfordton. 
Wilson,    W.    H.β€” Madison. 
Wilson,   W.    M. β€” Ramsevtown. 
Wilson.    S.    B.β€”  Fair    Bluff. 
Wishart,    I.    E. β€” Lumberton. 
Wnlmcslv,     H. β€” Wilmington. 
Wood,    M.    A.β€” Mars    Hill. 
Wood,  T.   G.β€” Maxton,   No.   4. 
Woodfin,   J.    F. β€” Blanton. 
Woodall,    W.    H.β€” Clyde. 
Woodard,     J.     S. β€” Needmore. 
Wooten,    F.    T.β€” Cliadbourn. 
Wyatt,     W.     J.β€” Troutman. 
Wyncoop,    A.    H. β€” Mor<ranton. 
Younce,    J.    L. β€” Franklin. 
PRIMITIVE  BAPTIST  CHURCH 

There  is  no  State  organization  but  fifteen 
independent  associations.  The  oldest  is  the 
Kehukee  Association.  Trie  official  paper  is 
Zion's  Landmark,  of  Wihon,  edited  by  Elder 
P.  D.  Gold.  The  absence  of  a  compact 
State  organization  makes  it  impossible  to 
obtain    full    statistics. 

MINISTERS. 
W.    S.    Willardβ€” High    Point. 
W.    A.     Simpkins β€” Raleigh. 
John    Peed β€” Foster. 
E.    E.    Lunsdy β€” Wilmington. 

W.   H.   Harrisonβ€” Plymouth,  R.  F.  D.  No.  2. 
Thos.    Wallace β€” Branchs   Store. 
Thos.    F.    Holidia β€” Columbia. 

B.  F.    Eubanksβ€” Trenton. 
A.    G.    Morton β€” Albemane. 
S.     Hassell β€” Wilhamston. 

J.    N.    Rogerson β€” Robersonville. 
if.   T.   Lawrence β€” Hamilton. 

A.  D.     Mizell β€” Jamesvi.ie. 

M.     B.     Willifordβ€” Rocky    Mt. 
W.     W.     Brinson β€” Reelsboro. 
James     Potter β€” Lowland. 
J.     P.     Tingle     (irantsboro. 
Isaac    Jones β€” Maple    Hill. 

C.  C.     Brown β€” Marines. 

S.    P.    Perryβ€” Hillsboro,    R.    F.    D.    No.    1. 

Bennet    Bullock β€” Taylor. 

P.    D.    Goldβ€” Wilson. 

J.     F.     Farmer β€” Wilson. 

Wm.    Woodard β€” Wilson. 

Jas.    S.    Woodard β€” Wilson. 

Amos    Crisp    Macclesfield. 

G.     W.     Corbet!    Tarboro. 

Jordan    Johnson     Whitakers. 

C.    ('.    Davis    Weasel. 

B.  II.     Hlevins     (rumpler. 
John     L.      Ross     Stokes. 

< ;.  \i.  ( 'orb.  1 1  -  Qreenvilic. 
W.  J.  corbel  t  Greenville. 
H.   B.   Tuckerβ€” Greenville. 

C.  C.    Bland      Ud'ii. 

.i    M.   Royallβ€” White. 
Gabriel   Denny    Deron. 

A.     M.     1 1 1 β–   1 1 1 1 \      \biggs. 

H.  G.   Barb  ir    Barbour. 


160  RELIGIOUS    AND    CHURCH  STATISTICS. 


BARRETT  $  THOMSON 

Architects 
and  Engineers 

Raleigh,  N.   C. 

A.    M.    Dennyβ€” Pinnacle,   R.   F.  D.   No.  3. 

Gabriel   Dennyβ€” Pinnacle,   R.   F.   D.   No.   3. 

J.    M.    Royalβ€” Elkin,   R.   F.   D. 

\\.    R.    Welbornβ€” EliMn,   R.    F.   D. 

J.     A.    T.    Jonosβ€” McCullers,    R.    F.    D.    1.         \V.     II.    Atkinsonβ€” Araiat. 

Smitbfield,    R     P.    D     2.  M     (;     Harbour-Rockford,    R.    F.    D.    1. 

β€’{β€’    T  β–      '',.  ',,   ]]:    7  -.    R.    F.    D.    No.    1. 

James  Johnson-Angler,   R.   F.   D.   1.  R     ,,     v,,     : 

Z.    R.    Ballanc.  R     p     D     No    L 

-    ith<  ni    c.  rraanton,   R.   F.  D.  l. 
L.  I.  G  β–    unpbell. 

!!.    H.    MiΒ«  nacle,  R.   F.   D.   No.  2. 

VV.    M.    Stoneβ€” Pinnae-Tr,    R.    F.    D.    No.    2. 
\     i     fj     Danburv,    R     I'.    I).    No.   1. 
Taul    Pridd       D  nbury,    R.   F.    D.    No.    1. 
Danbury,    R.    F.    D.   No.   1. 

F.    P.   Stoneβ€” Francisco,    R.    F.  D.  No.    1. 

W .    <;.    J  iirm  rβ€” Dunn,    R.    F.    D.    No.    3.  ,.                      β€ž  ,,.         β€ž         .  _  β€ž    _ 

Bernice   Woodβ€” PAinn  A '"     "  '""'β–     Collins    Francisco,  R.  F.  D.  1. 

A.     I).    Johnsonβ€” Dunn.  β– ''              '              s             ,;'"Β£e- 

J.    I).    Draughn     \i   unl    Airy,    R.    F.    D.    4.  β€’    Josiah    Knightβ€” Sandy   Riage. 

Henderson  Cain     Pilot    Mountain,   U.F.D.  John   II.    Wrighl     Westfleld,   R.  F.  D.   1. 

C.    B.    Dennyβ€” Pinnacle,   R.    F.   D.   No.   3.  Pari:!'    I                Pinnacle,  R.   F.  D.  No.  2. 


H.  Cainβ€” Westfleld. 

β€’I.  A.    Ashburn β€” Pilot    Mountain. 

G.  O.   Keyβ€” Pi  ain. 

W  .  II.    Atkinson β€” Round    Peak. 


Major    Langdon β€” Clayti  in 

w.    K.    Craftβ€” Bro 

M.     B.    Martinβ€” Bledsoe. 

Hiram   Nichols β€” Vox. 

Isom    Fender β€” Whitehead. 

Eli    Longβ€”  Laui 

Jno.    Sain!-  -       i  ;ord. 

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