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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
76
72
22-26
72-74
68-69
50-64
50
52
64-59
52
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50
76
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35
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THE NORTH < \i:<h i\ \ "> i:\Il BOOK.
Pag< -
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-
MENTβW. 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-
INGSβC. 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.
TARE HEAD-EASY FOR
HEADACHE AND NEURALGIA.
THE NORTH CAROLINA YEAR BOOK.
Strongest in the South
JEFFERSON
Standard Life BrBsurance Co.
Home Offices RALEIGH, N. C.
f CASH SURPLUS TO POLICYHOLDERS $500,000.00 "}
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Pay your bills by cbecKs. Open a checliing ac-
count with Planters BanK, RocKy Mount, N. C.
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.
TAKE HEAD-EASY FOR
HEADACHE AND NEURALGIA.
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.
TAKE HEAD-EASY FOR
HEADACHE AND NEURALGIA.
STATE GOVERNMENTβ LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENT.
11
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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
L6
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
TARE HEAD-EASY
HEADACHE
FOR
AND NEURALGIA.
STATE GOVERNMENTβ JUDICIAL.
17
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
of RICHMOND, VA.
CAPITAL AND EARNED SURPLUS $1,800,000.00
DEPOSITS 6,000,000.00
TOTAL RESOURCES 9,500,000.00
JNO. B. PURCELL, President. JNO. M. MILLER, JR., Vice-Pres. and Cashier.
CHAS. R. BURNETT, Assistant Cashier. J. C. JOPLIN, Assistant Cashier.
Confidently Seeks and Invites New Accounts.
weeks) ; Aug. 2nd ; Nov. 22nd (2 weeks) .
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.
Pay your bills by checKs. Open a checKing ac-
count with Planters BanK, RocKy Mount, N. C.
STA1 E GOVERNME I Jl UK I \i..
RALEIGH SAVINGS BANK Z*lm
JOHN T. PUIilJEN, President.
CHARLES ROOT, Cashier.
Deposits,
Surplus,
$700,000.00
60,000.00
Four per cent paid on deposits. Write for further information.
SPRING TERM M. H. Justice, Ruther-
iding Judge.
PALL TERM -W. B. Council, Hickory,
β 1 i 1 1 ii" Juflg
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).
UNITED STATES (FEDERAL)
COURTS.
The United States Circuit and District
courts are held at the same times and
places, with the same Judges and officers.
EASTERN DISTRICT.
HARRY SKINNER. District Attorney.
Raleigh.
J. A. GILES, Assistant District Attorney
Piitsboro.
TAKE HEAD-EASY FOR
HEADACHE AND NEURALGIA.
NORTH CAROLINA NATIONAL GUARD.
1 I
AMERICAN NATIONAL
WILMINGTON, N. C. BANK $100,000 CAPITAL
^
We Pay A%Ln Sav'"9s
β β "fcΒ±= Department
! CLAUDIUS DOCKERY, Marshal, Raleigh.
I Raleigh Circuit and Districtβ H. L. Grant,
[ Clerk; George L. Tonnoffski, Deputy Clerk.
βMay 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.
North Carolina National Guards.
< 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.
Planters BanK of RocKy Mount, N. C. Safety
Deposit Boxes for rent, $2.50 to $5.00 per year.
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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.
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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,
-W.
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.
Traffic Manag i N S. Kiel n Dovei
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,
Va. '
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HEADACHE AND NEURALGIA.
NORTH CAROLINA RAILROADS.
WAKE COUNTY
SAVINGS
BANK
/T. B. (
I W.B.
\W.W.
CROWDER, . President
GRIMES, Vice-President
VASS, . . . Cashier
16 West Martin
St., Raleigh
% Interest
On Your Deposits
Compounded
Semi-Annually
A.
Blake,
A.
Riton,
W.
Cook,
F.
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.
SOI !M II - W> ORG \ NIDATIONS.
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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SOCIETIES AND ORGANIZATIONS.
R. W. LASSITER, President.
AV. H. HUNT, Cashier.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK oxford,
========== N. C.
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4% On Savings Deposits \Deposi{Si . _ . 400,000,00
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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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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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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 . 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.
TAKE HEAD-EASY FOR
HEADACHE AND NEURALGIA.
SOCIETIES AND ORGANIZATIONS.
33
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-
teeβJ. 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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3
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
βMrs. 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-
est.
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HEADACHE AND NEURALGIA.
POLITICAL ORGANIZATIONS.
35
Commercial National Bank,
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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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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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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The Security Life and Annuity
Company
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THE PIONEER N. C. LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY.
MUTUALβ LEGALβ RESERVE
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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.
42
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
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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
King's Business College guarantees position to its full grad-
uates or refunds all money paid. Send for special offers explain-
ing this. Address, J. H. King, President, Raleigh or Charlotte.
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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.
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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
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VOTE FOR GOVERNOR
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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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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
D. P. Hutchison β Mecklenburg, 1.
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VOTE FOR PRESIDENT IN NORTH CAROLINA.
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-
boroβJ. 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-
stonβC. 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
βDr. 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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SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES.
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
βJ. 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-
antβRev. 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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HEADACHE AND NEURALGIA.
NORTH CAROLTN A YEAR BOOK. 63
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.
AMERICAN BOOK COMP'Y
NEW YORK. CINCINNATI. CHICAGO.
King's Business College is endorsed by the Raleigh Chamber
of Commerce. There is no belter school at any price. Send for
catalogue. Adress, .1. H. King, Pres., Raleigh or charlotte, .>. C.
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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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CHARLOTTE, N. C.
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Send for Catalogue.
BCILDING β The largest antl finest in the State. Recently built.
Elegantly furnished.
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)βW. 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.
Touch typewriting taught at Kin 's Business College, Sn< orpo-
rated, capital stork $30,000. Raleigh, N. C, and Charlotte, \. C.
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SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES.
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.
I).
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KING'S BUSINESS
COLLEGE
SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES.
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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.
I
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This indispensable branch of a business education forms the
very foundation of business s nccess, and therefore it makes a very
important part of the course at King's Business College.
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SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES.
MulberryβJohn 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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KING'S BUSINESS
COLLEGE
SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES.
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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.
King's Business College has
the Penmanship Department. \\
all departments. Write lor our
an expert penman in charge <>l
e prove thai we have the hest in
propositions.
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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-
wallβH. 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.
King's Business College has a correspondence, or mail course,
enabling one to get a busine ss or shorthand course at home. Send
for Circulars, Raleigh or Ch arlotte.
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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-
villeβE. 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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SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES.
63
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
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COUNTIES. ~ 3
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cctrj
.~r
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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1,282
564
430
1,161
1,084
124
1,066
866
583
2,271
905
1,199
'1)26
283
674
1,371
1,190
725
168
200
1,303
1,221
1,061
1,671
644
1,121.
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
βearnings 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
βgeneral 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-
terestβliquor 5,657.51
Taxes from the counties β for pen-
sionsβ property 181,819.66
Taxes from the counties for pen-
sionsβpolls 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
1851β1909
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
70
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.
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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
m
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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76
CONGRESSβ U. S. OFF l< IAI.Sβ FAIRS.
E.
LL&
State Prin
WEST MARTIN ST.
RALEIHG, N. C.
(Next to News and Observer)
Only
First-Class
Work
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
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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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used in North \ Carolina^
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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.
β¦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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TAX COMMISSI ON REPORT.
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COUNTY AFFAIRS AND OFFICIALS.
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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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COUNTY AFFAIRS AND OFFICIALS.
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.
COUNTY AFFAIRS' AND OFFICIALS.
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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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COUNTY AFFAIRS AND OFFICIALS.
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.
86
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.
COUNTY AFFAIRS AND OFFICIALS.
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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.).
ss
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,
Chalybeate.
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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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COUNTY AFFAIRS AND OFFICIALS.
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.
COUNTY AFFAIRS AND OFFICIALS.
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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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COFNTY AFFAIRS AND OFFICIALS
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-
COUNTY AFFAIRS AND OFFK'IM.S.
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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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COUNTY AFFAIRS AND OFFICIALS.
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.
COUNTY AFFAIRS AND OFFICIALS.
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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
COUNTY AFFAIRS AND OFFICIALS.
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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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COUNTY AFFAIRS AND OFFICIALS.
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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COUNTY AFFAIRS AND OFFICIALS.
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.
COUNTY AFFAIRS AND OFFICIALS.
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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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COUNTY AFFAIRS AND OFFICALSβ PRACTICING ATTORNEYS.
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,
PRACTICING ATTORNEYS IN NORTH CAROLINA.
105
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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PRACTICING ATTORNEYS IN NORTH CAROLINA.
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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PRACTICING ATTORNEYS IN NORTH CAROLINA.
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.
PRACTICING PHYSICIANS IN NORTH CAROLINA.
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-
1U
PRA< CICING PHYSICIANS IX NORTH CAROLINA.
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,
A. F. Nichols.
PRACTICING PHYSICIANS IN NORTH CAROLINA.
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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 βWad,' 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. βWilmington.
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. βRaleigh.
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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121
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 AIRYβSurry 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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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.
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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
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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
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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,
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W. A. Cr: I
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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
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F. S. Lamb Mi
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C. H. Hobbs
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00 Chas. Siewera
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00 Chas. Siewers
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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
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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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NEWSPAPERS IN NORTH CAROLINA. 139
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"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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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.
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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-
tonβFirst 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.
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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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RELIGIOUS AND CHURCH STATISTICS.
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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RELIGIOUS AND CHURCH STATISTICS.
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.
RELIGIOUS AND CHURCH STATISTICS.
147
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.
S. S. Oliver. J
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.
RELIGIOUS AND CHURCH STATISTICS.
149
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.
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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-
hamβII. 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.
RELIGIOUS AND CHURCH STATIST! I S.
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. βHarmony.
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. βLenoir.
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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RELIGIOUS AND CHURCH STATISTICS.
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. βClarissa.
Griggs, W. L.β Franklin.
Grindstaff. I. β Bakersville.
Guffey, W. H.β Franklin.
Gulle'dge, J. G. βMonroe, 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 ,,. β . _ β _
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.
.1. T. ( oatsβ Coats.
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