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NORTH  CAROLINA  YEAR  BOOK. 


WHO  WILL  BE  THE  GUARDIAN 

i  OF  YOUR  CHILDREN? 

And  what  assurance  have  you  that  they  will  finally  re- 
ceive their  inheritance? 

The  safe  way,  is  to'  name  this  strong'  Trust  Company 
taken      ustee  in  your  will  to  hold  and  manage  their  money. 

Will  you  let  us  write  you  fully  on  this  subject? 

Virginia  Trust  Co. 

RICHMOND,  VA. 
Cash  Capital $1,000,000 

HERBERT  W.  JACKSON,  President. 
r.  M.  MLLL.ER,  Jr.,  V. -President.  J.  N.  BOYD.  Vice-President. 


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RALEIGH 


Headquarters  for  Officials  of  All  North  Carolina 
Societies  and  Organizations. 


NORTH  CAKOIJXA  YEAH  BOOK. 


The  Perfection  of  North  Carolina  Hotel  Systems 


The  BLAND  The  GASTON 

\V.    E,    Porch,   Manager.  R.   A.   Cherry,   Manager. 

RALEIGH.  NEW    BERN. 


The  LOUISE 

Jno.   A.   Tucker.   Manager. 
WASHINGTON. 


The  RICKS  The  Cambridge       The  Alton  Apartment 


W.  A.  Meadows,  Manager!  W.  A.  .T6nes,  Manager. 

ROCKY     MOUNT,     N.    C. 


The  Ricks-Bland  Company 

T.     L.     BLAND Proprietors -     -     R.    H.    RICKS 

J.  G.  WALKER,  President. 
E.    D.    HARRIS,    First  V.-Pres.  W.    L.   T.    ROGERSON,   Second   V.-Pres. 

A.   S.   HURT,   Secretary.  B.    H.   WALKER,   Asst.  Secretary. 

LIFE  INSURANCE  COMPANY 
==0F  VIRGINIAi^—i 

ORGANIZED  1871. 

Home  Office Richmond,  Va. 

OLDEST  LARGEST  STRONGEST 

Southern  Life  Insurance  Company 

Has  won  the  hearty  approval  and  active  support    of   the    people    by    Its    promptness    and    fair 
dealing   during  the    FORTY-THREE   Years  of  Its  operation. 

All   Claims  are  paid    IMMEDIATELY  upon   receipt  of  satisfactory   Proofs  of   Death. 

Total   Payments   to   Policyholders 

since  Organization,   OVER  $14,000,000.00 

Is  Paying  Its  Policyholders  over  $1,000,000  Annually. 

Good  Territory  for  Live  Agents. 

F.    E.    HALL.,    Supt.    Ordinary  Agencies,    Richmond,   Va. 


THE 

NORTH  CAROLINA  YEAR  BOOK 

AND 

BUSINESS  DIRECTORY 

1914 


ISSUED  YEARLY  BY 
THE  NEWS  AND  OBSERVER  PUB.  CO. 

RALEIGH,  N.  C. 

JOSEPHUS  DANIELS,  President. 


The  Fourteenth  Year. 


A  State  Directory  by  Counties  and  Towns,  with 

Statistics  and  Information  Relating  to 

the  State  and  the  Nation, 

Revised  up  to  Date. 


NORTH  CAROLINA  YEAR  BOOK. 


UNITED  STATES  DEPOSITARY 

THE  NORFOLK  NATIONAL  BANK 

NORFOLK,  VA. 

CAPITAL $1,000,000.00 

SURPLUS  AND  PROFITS  .  $    800,000.00 


OFFICERS : 


Caldwell  Hardy,  President. 
1  •:.  T.  Lamb    Vice  President. 


A.  B.  Schwarzkopf,  Vice-President. 
\V.  A.  Godwin,  Cashier. 


DIRECTORS: 


JAMES     M.     BARR,     Pres.     Black     Mountain 

Colliers   Co. 
W.   C.    COBB,    Fertilizers. 
HUGH    C.    DAVIS.   Atty.  at  Law. 
LEROY   W.   DAVIS,   Pres.  0.   D.  Tobbaco   Co. 
W.   A.    GODWIN,    Cashier. 
C.  W.  GRANDY,  ot  C.  W.  Grandy  &  Sons,  Inc. 
C.    W.    GRANDY.  Jr. 
W.   J.    HARAHAN.    Pres.   S.   A.   L.    Ry. 
W.   T.   HAM,  of  W.  T.   Ham   &.  Co.,    Inc. 
CALDWELL     HARDY,     President. 
T.   A.   JONES.   Savage,   Son   &   Co. 
HENRY    KIRN. 


E.  T.    LAMB,    Gen.    Mgr.    and    Receiver    A.    B. 

&   A.    R.    R.,   Atlanta. 
CHAS.  W.  PRIDDY.  Pres.  Pocomoke      Guano  Co. 

F.  S.   ROYSTER,  Pres.   F.  S.   Royster  Guano  Co. 
A.    B.    SCHWARZKOPF.    Vice-President. 
WILLIAM    SLOANE,   of   Wm.   Sloane   &   Co. 
ROBT.   B.  TUNSTALL,   Attorney  at   Law. 

A.  R.  TURNBULL,  Pres.  &.  Gen.  Mgr.  Row- 
land   Lumber   Co. 

R.    P.    WALLER. 

WM.  M.  WHALEY.  Pres.  Roanoke  R.  R. 
&    L.   Co. 

WM.   H.   WHITE,   Pres.   R.   F.  &   P.   R.   R. 

J.    G.    WOMBLE. 


With  well  established  connections  this  bank  has  unsur- 
passed facilities  in  every  branch  of  legitimate  banking. 

SOME  FACTS  RELATING  TO  NORTH  CAROLINA 


Ratified   Federal    Constitution  November  21,  1789 

No.    of    Counties 100 

Area,     square     miles 48,740 

Coast  Line,    miles 400 

East  to  West,  miles 490 

North  to  South,  miles 185 

Greatest    altitude    6,711    ft. 

Population    (1910   Census) 2,206,287 

Population  per  square  mile 45.3 

White   population    1,500,513 

Negro    population     697,843 

Indians    and    others 7,931 

School    population    (1913) 766,389 

White    school   population 519,106 

Xegro   school   population 247,283 

No.    school    houses 7,777 

Value    school    property $7,380,616 

Heal    estate    $382,775,963 

Personal    property     $215,505,600 

Taxable    Property     $747,500,632 

Taxes    State    purposes $3,096,141 

Taxis    for    Pensions    $338,029 

i', unity    tuxes    $3,523,428 


Municipal     taxes     $3,199,915 

School    taxes     $2,652,125 

Total    all    taxes    $12,808,740 

Railway    mileage    4,449 

Railway  passenger  rates,  per  mile 2%c. 

Value    all    crops $196,833,000 

Cotton     $80,621,000 

Corn     $48,648,000 

Tobacco     $30,988,00 

Cotton   seed    (estimated) $10,000,000 

Wheat     $7,503,000 

Hay    $6,914,000 

Sweet   potatoes    $4,880,000 

Oats     $2,736,000 

Potatoes     , $1,968,000 

No.    Manufacturing  plants    5,231 

No.    Wage   earners   employed 146,473 

Value    manufactured    products $216,656,000 

No.    Cotton   mills    286 

No.   Knitting  mills    61 

No.   Woolen,  Cordage  and  Silk  mills 12 

No.    Furniture   factories    87 

No.    Newspapers    294 


THE  NORTH  CAROLINA  YEAR  BOOK  AND  BUSINESS 

DIRECTORY. 


A  State  Directory  by  Counties  and  Towns,  Including  State 
Information  and  Statistics. 


TABLE   OF  CONTENTS. 


Page 
Counties — 

Arranged    Alphabetically     81-463 

Towns — 

See   Index   for   Towns 3-5 

General    Information — 

American    Governors    74 

Anniversaries      79-80 

Bank    Statistics     78 

Circulation    Per    Capita    78 

Congressional     Apportionment 52 

Constitutional   Conventions   in   N.    C. . .  78 

Electoral     Vote 72 

Developed      Horsepower 52 

Divorces     Granted 34 

Greatest  Altitude   in  each   State 80 

Holidays    in    various    States 79 

Holidays   in   North    Carolina 17 

Insurance,    Amount    of 52 

North    Carolina    Governors 75 

Alanufactures    in    North    Carolna 74 

Parcel     Post     Rates 77 

N.    C.    Cabinet   officers 71 

N.     C.     Signers    Declaration    of    Inde- 

pendenca      74 

Popular  Vote   for  President  in   1912..  72-74 

Population    of    N.    C.    by    Races 62-64 

Population    of    N.     C.    Towns 78 

Population    Growth    in    N.    C 78 

Population    Growth    in   TJ.    S 7S 

Railroad     Mileage 74 

Railway     Accidents 75 

Ratification    of    TJ.    S.    Constitution...  34 

School      Statistics 64-65 

Tax     Commission     Report 61-62 

Tobacco      Production 52 

Official  Vote  of  State,    1912— 

For      Governor 49-50 

Fur     President 50 

For     Congressmen 54-56 

For    State    Offices 52 

For    Senator    (Primary) 56-57 

Platforms — 

Democratic      43-44 

Republican      44 

Progressive      45-49 

Railroads — 

Rates      60 

Officials      57-60 

Societies    and    Organizations — 

Agricultural      Society 31 

Anti-Saloon      League 31-32 

Association   for   the   Study     and     Pre- 
vention   of    Tuberculosis    27 

Bankers'     Association      27 

Bar    Association    26 

Chemical     Society     20 

Child     Labor     Committee 32-34 


City    School    Superintendents    and    Prin- 
cipals        26 

Colonial   Dames   of  America 24 

Confederate     Veterans : 

Daughters   of   the   Confederacy 24 

Daughters    of    the    Revolution SOjaJ1 

Daughters    of    American     Revolution..  :>.] 

Democratic     Executive     Committee....  39-41 

Dental     Society 26 

Elks      .'  30 

Farmers'    State    Alliance 27 

Firemen's      Association 28 

Farmers'      Union 27 

Funeral    Directors    and    Embalmers...  28 

Grand    Army    of    the    Republic 24 

Horticultural     Society 2J 

Jr.    O.    U.     A.     M 30 

Just    Freight   Rate    Association 34 

Knights    of    Pythias    28-29 

Knights     Templar     29 

Library    Association     32 

Library     Commission     32 

Literary    and    Historical    Association..  27 

( 1  rand    Lodge   of   Masons 29 

Medical    Society     : 24-26 

Medical     Association      (Tri-State) 30 

Merchants     Association 31 

N.     C.     Architectural    Association 27 

N.    C.    Chamber    of    Commerce    34 

N.      C.    Committee     on     Rural     Race 

Problems      34 

X.    C.    Conference  for  Social   Service..  34 

X.      C.     Fairs 

X.     C.  'Live    Stock    Association 34 

Odd      Fellows 28 

Order   of   the   Cincinnati 30 

Pharmacy,    Board    of 

Pharmaceutical      Association 26 

Poultry     Association 27 

Pres3      Association 24 

Progressive     Executive     Committee....  42-43 

Republican     Executive     Committee....  4 1    1  u 

Royal      Arcanum 26 

Royal     Arch     Masons 29 

Royal    and    Select    Masters 

Sons    of    the    Confederacy 

Sons    of    the    Revolution 

Spanish-American     War     Veterans.... 

State    Federation    of    Labor 26 

Teachers'     Assembly     27 

State   Government — 

Executive      7-13 

Judicial      18-22 

Legislative!     14-17 

XT.    C.    in    Congress     71 

N.     C.     National    Guard     

United    States    Government — 

Executive     65 

Judicial      

Legislative     

Senata     I 


THE   NOKT1I    CABO  I-I.N'A    YKAIt    HOOK. 


INDEX  TO  ADVERTISEMENTS 


Page 
A.    a    M.    College    for   the   Colored    Race, 

Greensboro     7S 

Alton   Apartments,  The,    Etockj    Mount....  D 

American  Book  Co.,   New   Xork.  N.  Y 53 

American   National   Hank,   Wilmington 8 

Atlantic    Christian    College,    Wilson 54 

Atlanta    ('nasi     Realty    Co..    Greenville..     36-45 

Atlantic   Fire  Insurance  Co.,   Raleigh 31 

Atlantic    Life  Insurance  Co.,  Richmond,  Va.  13 

BevUl,    o.    L.,    Fayetteville 38 

Bland,   The   Hotel.   Raleigh D 

Brett     Engineering     &     Contracting     Com- 

.   pany,    Wilson 24 

BTomo    Seltzer,     Baltimore,     Md B 

Burgwyn,    C.    P.    E.,    Richmond,    Va 27 

Cambridge,   The   Hotel,    Rocky   Mount D 

Carolina      and     North     Western     Railway, 

Chester,    S.     C E 

Carolina    College,     Maxton 46 

Carroll.  E.   R.,  Raleigh Back  of  Binding 

Carroll,  M.    J.,    Raleigh 12 

Christopher     Engraving     Company.     Rich- 
mond,    Va 73 

Citizens    Bank,    Henderson 75-77-419 

Commercial  National    Bank,    Charlotte....  21! 

Commercial  National   Bank,   Raleigh 6 

Commercial  Printing    Company,,  Raleigh..  14 

Coopers   of   Raleigh,    Raleigh G 

Crayton,   and   Company,   J.   E.,    Charlotte.  36 

Donaldson    Military    School,    Fayetteville. .  75 
Bast    Carolina   Teachers'    Training    School, 

Greenville     49 

Edwards    &    Broughton,    Raleigh 19 

Elizabeth  College  &  Conservatory  of  Music, 

Charlotte      58 

Farmers    and   Merchants   Bank.    Williams- 
ton 287-290 

First   National   Bank,    Richmond,    Va 10 

First    National    Bank,    Wilson 457-461 

Gaston.    The    Hotel,    New    Bern D 

Ginn    and    Company,    New   York,    N.    Yr. .  .  55 

Horner    Military    School,    Charlotte 59 

Hunter    and    Bro.,    Carey    J.,    Raleigh....  5 
Jefferson     Standard    Life    Insurance    Com- 
pany,   Greensboro 32 

Johnson     Publishing     Company,      B.      F., 

Richmond,     Va 51 

Keeley     Institute,     Greensboro 37 

King's     Business     College,     Raleigh   and 

Charlotte     7-34 

Life  Insurance  Company  of  Virginia,  Rich- 
mond,    Va D 

Louise,     The     Hotel,     Washington D 

McCrary    Company,    The    J.    B.,    Atlanta, 

Ga 11 

McDonald,  C.  C,   Raleigh.  .Bottom  Front  Cover 

Mechanics     Savings     Bank,     Raleigh 20 


Page 

Meredith    College,    Raleigh 40 

Monticello    Hotel,    Norfolk,    Va F 

National  Bank  of  Commerce,  Norfolk,  Va.  17 

National  Bank,    The,    New    Bern 18 

National   State   and     City     Bank,   Rich- 
mond,  Va Top   Front   Cover 

New    Bern     Banking    &    Trust    Company, 

New      Bern 164-168 

News     and     Observer,     Raleigh 467-468 

Norfolk    Southern    Railway,    Norfolk,    Va. .  33 

Normal    &    Collegiate   Institute,    Asheville.  45 
North  Carolina  College  of  Agriculture  and 

Mechanic   Arts,   West   Raleigh 63 

North   Carolina   State  Normal   and   Indus- 
trial   College,    Greensboro 47 

Occoneechee    Farm,    Durham 15 

Old   Dominion   Trust   Company,   Richmond, 

Va 16 

Oxford    College,    Oxford 62 

Parker,  Surry,  Pinetown E 

Peace    Institute,    Raleigh 65 

Planters    National    Bank,    Richmond,    Va.  7 

Raleigh    Iron    Works.    Raleigh 422 

Raleigh  Motor   Car    &   Machine    Company, 

Raleigh    Side    Front    Cover 

Ricks,  The  Hotel,  Rocky  Mount D 

Saint   Mary's   School,    Raleigh 67 

Sanders.    W.    M. ,     Smithfield 264 

Seaboard  Air  Line   Railway,   Norfolk,   Va.  35 

Simpson,    Frank    B.,    Raleigh 29 

Smithdeal     Business     College,     Richmond, 

Va F 

Southern  Conservatory    of    Music,    Durham  69 

Southern    Railway.    Washington,    D.    C. . .  76 

Southern  School  Supply  Company,  Raleigh  21 

Southgate    &    Son,    J.,    Durham 30 

State  Fair,  Great  North  Carolina,  Raleigh  G 
Sydnor    Pump    &    Well    Company,    Rich- 
mond,   Va     . 25 

Thompson  Electrical     Company.     Raleigh..  34 

Thompson  Publishing    Company.     Raleigh.  23 

Thomson,    Frank    K.,    Raleigh 28 

Trinity     College,     Durham 71 

Trinity     Park     School,     Durham 71 

Tyree,      Raleigh 66 

University  of  North   Carolina,   Chapel  Hill  43 

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

Virginia      Carolina      Chemical      Company, 

Richmond,    Va Back    Cover 

Virginia    Trust    Company.    Richmond,    Va.  C 
Wachovia  Bank  and  Trust  Company,  Win- 
ston-Salem       9 

Wake    County    Savings    Bank,    Raleigh....  22 
Wilmington    Business    College,    Wilming- 
ton           48-59 

Wilson     Sanatorium,     Wilson 457 

Wright,    Hotel,    Raleigh 41 

Varborough,     Hotel,     Raleigh C 

Y'ork,   C.    V. ,   Raleigh F 


THE  NORTH  CAROLINA  YEAR  BOOK. 


INDEX  TO  CITIES  AND  TOWNS. 


TOWN 


PAGE 


Abbottsburg      112 

Aberdeen     314 

Acme      164 

Advance      1S4 

Ahoskie      252 

Albemarle     399 

Andrews      151 

Angier      245 

Ansonville      94 

Apex      436 

Archdale      364 

Arthur  ■   356 

Asheboro     361 

Asheville     US 

Aulander     108 

Aurora       103 

Autryville     394 

Ayden      353 

B 

Bailey      321 

Bakersville      307 

Banner    Elk     446 

Bath     1*>5 

Battleboro      197 

Bayboro     337 

Beaufort      136 

Belhaven     104 

Belmont      213 

Benson      270 

Bessemer    City    214 

Bethel      353 

Big   Lick    401 

Biltmore      122 

Biscoe      310 

Black    Creek    462 

Black   Mountain    121 

Bladenboro     112 

Blowing    Rock    446 

Boardman     163 

Bolivia    115 

Bonlee     149 

Boone      445 

Boonville     464 

Brevard     412 

Bridgeton      168 

Broadway      275 

Brookford      146 

Bryson    City    411 

Buies      375 

Buies     Creek     245 

Burgaw      343 

Burlington      84 

Burnsville     466 

C 

Cameron      314 

Candor      310 

Canton     248 

Caroleen      389 

Carthage    313 

Cary     435 

Castalia     318 

Catawba      145 

Cerro    Gordo     164 

Chadbourn      163 

Chapel    Hill    334 

Charlotte     296 

Cherryville     212 

China    Grove     385 

Claremont      145 

Clarkton      112 

Clayton'      269 

Cleveland      385 

Clinton      393 

Clyde     248 

Coats      245 

Colerain      109 

CollettesviUa      133 

Columbia      414 

Columbus      357 

Concord •  •  •  127 

Conetoe     198 


TOWN  PAGE 

Conover      145 

Conway     329 

Council      113 

Cove    City    168 

Creedmoor      221 

Creswell      444 

Culberson      151 

Cumberland      173 

D 

Dallas      214 

Danbury      404 

Davidson      304 

Denton      181 

Denver     Js^ 

Dillsboro     263 

Dobson      408 

Dover     168 

Draper     377 

Dudley      453 

Duke      244 

Dunn     244 

Durham    190 

E 

East    Bend    464 

Edenton      152 

Edwards      105 

Elise    314 

Elizabeth    City    340 

Elizabethtown     112 

Elkin     408 

Elk    Park    100 

Ellenboro      389 

Elm   City   461 

Elon  College   86 

Enfield     237 

F 

Fair    Bluff    163 

Fairmont      372 

Faison     187 

Faith      386 

Falkland     354 

Farmville      354 

Fayetteville    170 

Forest   City    390 

Forestville      435 

Fountain 355 

Four    Oaks    268 

Franklin    284 

Franklinton      209 

Fremont      452 

Fuquay     Springs 438 

G 

Garner     434 

Garysburg     327 

Gastonia     21 1 

Gatesville      217 

Germantown     404 

Gibson     397 

Gibsonville     232 

Glen    Alpine     124 

Glendon      314 

Glenwood      293 

Gold     Hill     386 

Gold   Point    290 

Goldsboro 449 

Graham     82 

Granite    Falls    133 

Granite   Quarry    386 

Greensboro      226 

Greenville     351 

Grifton      355 

Grimesland    355 

Grover    160 

Guilford    College    234 

H 

Halifax      236 

Hamlet      367 

Hamilton      290 

Harrellsvillq      2.->3 

Haw    River    84 

Hayesville     155 

Henderson      4-0 


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Mi, l. Unite     -si 

nils     232 

High   Polnl    !■.- 

HUdebrand    

dm      237 

Hobgood     3gg 

nan     437 

bags     17-.; 


Hope    Mi 
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Hunters  ville 


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287 
305 

395 

327 
314 


Jackson 

m    Springs    33i 

Jacksonville     234 

.hmi'  stown     290 

ville     "gg 

Jefferson     275 

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K  110 

Keliord     jgg 

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v  •  • ; ; ; ; ;   205 

-villi-      315 

158 

Kings   Mountain    277 

ton      421 

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LaGrange     327 

Laskei     159 

Lattimore     39g 

I.aurinlmrg     j-iM 

Lawndale     ;sii 

Leaksville     131 

Lenoir     n,i 

Lewiston     179 

i-^,:-u'11  :;;:  363 

Llbi  ny     95 

Lllesville     243 

Lillington     281 

uion      937 

Littleton     4oi 

Locust      207 

m's   ;;;   Em 

Lowell      452 

ma      073 

Lumber   Bridge    370 

Lumberton     358 

Lynn      

M  198 

Macclesfield     441 

Macon     378 

1  -on      1S7 

Ma  nolia      145 

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Ma111/     176 

Manteo     o9S 

ettsville     9g2 

Marion      286 

Marshall    • 907 

Mars    Mill     J?o 

Marshville 

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McAdenvttle     37g 

McDonald    95 

an      86 

Mebane     

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Mi. Mich. 11      

Milton     

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TOWN 

Monti  zuma     igo 

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Mooresville     193 

Morganton ;;;  13Y 

Morehead    t  Its    435 

Morrisville      95 

Miirvcn       407 

Mount     Airy 3ift 

Mount    Gilead    -115 

Mount    Bolly    J53 

Mount    olive    129 

•  i.niiit    Pleasant    253 

Murfreesboro     150 

Murphy     

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iN                               318 

Nashville     293 

Nebo      166 

N,w   Bern    437 

New   Mill    100 

Newland     4m 

New    London    442 

Newton     43s; 

Newport    .., 441 

Norlina     456 

North    Wilkesboro    401 

Norwood      

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( )al<    City    o35 

Oak    Kidge    29-> 

Old     Fort ;;  338 

Oriental    0914 

Oxford      

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Pactolus      2".s 

Palmyra      155 

Pantego     291 

Parmele     "94 

Peachland      375 

Pembroke     39'$ 

Pendleton     454 

Pikeville     4'oq 

Pilot   Mountain    315 

Pinehurst     270 


Pine     Level . 


198 


305 

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2711 
49-2 

140 
418 

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Pinetops    105 

Pinetown     3fl5 

Pineville      077 

Pink     Hill ;;  405 

Pinnacle     447 

Pittsboro     443 

Plymouth      gg 

I  •<  ilkton     973 

Pollocksville    r,7'j 

Princeton      2\o 

Proctor      

B  254 

Raeford     4og 

Raleigh      ] ! !  363 

Ramseur    362 

Randleman     ,7- 

Red   Springs    S7q 

Reidsville     37, 

Rennert     33i 

Richlands     .nn 

Richfield     toa 

Rich    Square    |4j 

Ridgeway      23r 

Roanoke   Rapids    qfs 

Robbinsville     nfi7 

Roberdel      oR9 

Robersonville     409 

Rockf  ord     ogc 

Rockingham 3S6 

Rockwell     01  a 

Rocky   Mount    %i% 

Rocky   Point    <  ■  ?«S 

Rolesville    443 

R°Pe.r     394 

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113 


^"":;y-nis  ::::::::  306 


Mint    Mill 


183 


ville     ,49 

Moncure     4lfi 

Monroe      


Roseboro     

Rose    Hill     

Rosman     

Rowland     

Roxboro      

Roxobel     

Rutherford  College 
Rutherfordton    . . . 


374 
347 
109 
125 
388 


Till:    NORTH    CAROLINA   YEAR   BOOK. 


WHAT'S  YOUR  SALARY? 
IS  YOUR  INCOME  SATISFACTORY? 

Superior  Management  Enables  the 

Union  Central  Life  Insurance  Co., 

of  Cincinnati,  Ohio, 

TO   FURNISH 

MORE  INSURANCE  FOR  THE  SAME  COST. 

This  makes   every   UNION   CENTRAL   policyholder 
A  UNION  CENTRAL  BOOSTER. 

Our  Agents  make  more  money,  because,  they 
SELL   MORE   POLICIES 

For  proposition  to  sell  the  Best  Policies,  write  to 

CAREY  J.  HUNTER  &  BRO., 

STATE  AGENTS,  RALEIGH,  N.  C. 


TOWN  PAGE 

S 

Salisbury      383 

Saluda      358 

Sanford     274 

Saratoga     462 

Scotland   Neck    239 

Seaboard     328 

Selma     268 

Severn      329 

Shallotte     115 

Shelby      157 

Siler    City    148 

Smithfleld     266 

Snow   Hill    223 

Southern    Pines    315 

South    Mills    134 

Southport      113 

Sparta     90 

Speed     198 

Spencer     384 

Spray     378 

Spring    Hope 320 

Stanley      215 

Star     311 

Statesville     258 

Stokes      355 

Stokesdale     235 

Stoneville      380 

Stonewall      338 

Stony    Point    89 

St.    Pauls    375 

Swansboro      332 

Swan    Quarter    256 

Sylva      262 

T 

Tabor     164 

Tarboro     196 

Taylorsville    88 

Teacheys     1S7 

Thomasville     180 

Tillery      240 

Trenton     272 

Trinity     363 

Troutman      261 

Troy     309 

Tryon     357 

V 

Vanceboro    108 

Vandemere     338 


TOWN  PAGE 

Vass     316 

Vaughan     441 

W 

Waco     160 

Wadesboro      92 

Wagram     39S 

Wakefield      435 

Wake    Forest    438 

Wallace     186 

Walnut      287 

Walnut    Cove    404 

Warsaw     1S8 

Warrenton      440 

Washington     102 

Waxhaw      418 

Waynesville      247 

Weaverville    122 

Webster     262 

Weldon      240 

Wendell    436 

Wefatworth 377 

Whitakers     ! 199 

White   Hall    454 

Whiteville     162 

Whittier      263 

Wilbanks      462 

Wilkesboro     450 

Williams     4C4 

Williamston     2XS 

Wilmington      322 

Wilson      459 

Wilson's   Mills    268 

Windsor      108 

Winfall     346 

Wingate    418 

Winston-Salem     20] 

Winterville     356 

Winton      -"■-' 

Wise     442 

Woodland     329 

Woodville     329 

Worthville      364 

Y 

Yadkin   College    181 

Yadkinville     404 

Yanceyville    14" 

Youngsville     208 

Z 

Zebulon     437 


THE    NORTH    CAROLINA    FEAR    BOOK. 


INTERIOR  VIEW  OF  NEW 

BANKING  ROOM 

of 

The  Commercial  National  Bank 

RALEIGH,  N.  C. 


CAPITAL,  SURPLUS    *dftft  ftftft  ftft 
AND  PROFITS  OVER    ^UU,UUU.UU 


E^E 


B.  S.  JERMAX,  President 


E.  B.  CROW,  Cashier 


STATE    GOYKKXMKNT— EXECUTIVE    DEPARTMENT. 


Planters  National  Bank 

RICHMOND,  VIRGINIA 


Surplus  and  Profits  $1,500,000.00 

Capital   300,000.00 

Deposits  7,000,000.00 

Accounts  of  Banks,   Corporations  and  Individuals   Solicited. 


James  N.  Boyd,  President 

Richard  H.   Smith,   Vice-President  and   Cashier. 

J.  J.  Montague,  Vice-Pres.  Conway  H.  Gordon,  Asst.  Cashier 

R.  Latimer  Gordon,  Asst.  Cashier  D.  V.  Morton,  Asst.  Cashier. 


STATE  GOVERNMENT— EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 


GOVERNOR— Locke  Craig,  of  Buncombe. 

LIEUT-GOVERNOR— E.  L.  Daughtridge,  of 
Edgecombe. 

PRIVATE  SECRETARY  TO  GOVERNOR—" 
J.   P.  Kerr,  of  Buncombe. 

EXECUTIVE  CLERK— May  F.  Jones.  Bun- 
combe. 

SECRETARY  OF  STATE— J.  Bryan  Grimes, 
of    Pitt. 

CLERK  TO  SECRETARY  OF  STATE— Geo. 
W.   Norwood,   of  Wake. 

CORPORATION  CLERK— W.  S.  Wilson,  of 
Caswell. 

AUTOMOBILE  CLERK— Joseph  E.  Sawyer, 
of  Wake. 

STENOGRAPHER— Miss  Minnie  Bagwell,  of 
Wake. 

STATE  TREASURER— Benj.  R.  Lacy,  of 
Wake. 

CHIEF  CLERK,  TREASURY  DEPARTMENT 
— W.    F.    Moody,    of   Mecklenburg. 

CLERK  FOR  INSTITUTIONS— W.  W.  New- 
man,  of  Wake. 

TELLER— A.    H.    Arlington,    of    Nash. 

LICENSE  CLERK— Miss  Eva  Waters,  of 
Lenoir. 

STATE  AUDITOR— W.  P.  Wood,  of  Ran- 
dolph. 

CLERK  TO  AUDITOR— E.  H.  Baker,  of 
Franklin. 

TAX  CLERK— Baxter  Durham,  of  Wake. 

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

ATTORNEY- GENERAL— T.  W.  Bickett,  of 
Franklin.  „     _ 

ASSISTANT  ATTORNEY  GENERAL— T.  H. 
Calvert,  of  Wake. 


CLERK  AND  STENOGRAPHER— Miss  Sarah 
Burkhead,    of    Columbus. 

SUPERINTENDENT  OF  PUBLIC  INSTRUC- 
TION—J.    Y.    Joyner,    of   Guilford. 

CHIEF   CLERK— C.   E.   Mcintosh,   of  Lincoln. 

CLERK  AND  STENOGRAPHER— Miss  Annie 
Travis. 

SPECIAL  CLERK  FOR  LOAN  FUND  AND 
STATISTICAL  SECRETARY— A.   S.   Blower. 

INSPECTOR  OF  PUBLIC  HIGH  SCHOOLS 
— N.   W.   Walker,   of   Chapel  Hill. 

SUPERVISOR  OF  TEACHER  TRAINING— 
E.  E.   Sams. 

SUPERVISOR  OF  ELEMENTARY  AND 
RURAL  PUBLIC   SCHOOLS— L.    C.   Brogden. 

ASSOCIATE  SUPERVISOR  OF  ELEMENT- 
ARY SCHOOLS— N.   C.   Newbold,  of  Beaufort. 

AGENT  AGRICULTURAL  EXTENSION— T. 
E.   Browne,   of  Hertford. 

SECRETARY  TO  CAMPAIGN  COMMITTEE 
— S.   S.  Alderman,  of  Guilford. 

ADJUTANT-GENERAL— Lawrence  W.   Young 

CHIEF  OF  ORDNANCE— T.  R.  Robertson, 
of   Mecklenburg. 

STATE  LIBRARIAN— M.  O.  SherriU,  of 
Catawba. 

ASSISTANT  LIBRARIAN— Miss  Carrie  E. 
Broughton.   of  Wake. 

COMMISSIONER  OF  LABOR  AND  PRINT- 
ING—M.   L.   Shipman. 

ASSISTANT  COMMISSIONER— Geo.  B.  Jus- 
tice,  of  Rutherford. 

STENOGRAPHER — Miss  Daisy  Thompson,  of 
Wake. 

INSURANCE  COMMISSIONER— James  R- 
Young,  of  Vance. 

DEPUTY  INSURANCE  COMMISSIONERS— 
Stacy  W.  Wade  and  W.   A.   Scott. 


King's  Business  College  (Inc.)  has  the  unqualified  endorse- 
ment of  every  business  man  in  Raleigh,  Charlotte,  or  North  Caro- 
lina, who  is  familiar  with  its  work.     Send  for  Circulars. 


STATIC    GOVERNMENT— EXECUTIVE    DEPARTMENT. 


AMERICAN  NATIONAL  BANK, 

Wilmington,  N.  C. 

Capital    and    Surplus $    300,000.00 

Assets     3,000,000.00 

Every  facility   in   Commercial   department. 
4  Per  Cent  in  Savings  Department. 


W.  B.   COOPER,   President 
GEO.    O.    (i.VYLORD,    Yiee-Pres. 
THOS.  E.  COOPER,   Vice-Pres. 


OFFICERS. 

C.   E.    BETHEA,    Cashier 


W.  C.   DENNY,  Asst.   Cashier 

E.    FRED    BANCS,    Asst.    Cashier 


CHIEF   CLERK— S.    F.    Campbell. 

CASHIER  AND  STENOGRAPHER— Miss  Ida 

Montgomery,  of  Warren. 

LICENSE   CLERK— A.    H.    Yerby. 

KEEPER  OF  THE  CAPITOL— C.  C.  Cherry, 
Edgecombe. 

FIRE   LNSPECTOR— F.  M.  Jordan. 

ACTUARY  OF  DEPARTMENT— C.   II.  Smith. 

STATE  STANDARD  KEEPER— T.  F.  Brock- 
well,  of  Wake. 

STATE  PRINTERS— E.  M.  Uzzell  and  Ed- 
wards &  Broughton   Printing  Co.,   of  Wake. 

GOVERNOR'S   COUNCIL. 

The  Secretary  of  State,  Auditor,  Treasurer, 
and    Superintendent   of   Public   Instruction. 

STATE     BOARD     OF     EDUCATION. 

The  Governor,  Lieutenant-Governor,  Secre- 
tary of  State.  Auditor,  Treasurer,  Superinten- 
dent of  Fublic  Instruction  and  Attorney- General. 

BOARD     OF     PUBLIC     BUILDINGS     AND 
GROUNDS. 

The  Governor.  Secretary  of  State,  Treasurer 
and    Attorney-General. 

STATE     BOARD     OF     PENSIONS. 

The  Governor.   Auditor  and  Attorney-General. 

COUNTY  BOARD  OF  PENSIONS. 

The  Clerk  of  the  Court  and  three  ex- Con- 
federate soldiers  appointed  by  the  State  Auditor. 

BOARD     OF      INTERNAL      IMPROVEMENTS. 

The  Governor.  Geo.  W.  Montcastle,  of  David- 
son and  Alex.  Webb,  of  Wake. 

CORPORATION     COMMISSION. 

George  P.  Pell,  of  Forsyth,  (Chm'n.).  (Term 
expires    January,    1919.) 

W.  T.  Lee.  of  Haywood.  (Term  expires  Jan- 
uary,   1917.) 

E.    L.    Travis.    (Term   expires   January   1919.) 

A.    J.    Maxwell,    of    Craven,    Clerk. 

J.   S.  Griffin,  of  Guilford,   Assistant  Clerk. 

Miss  Mita  Adams,  of  Haywood.  Assistant 
Clerk. 

Miss  E.  G.  Riddick.  of  Gates,  Assistant  Clerk. 

BOARD    OF    PUBLIC    CHARITIES. 

William  A.   Blair,    (Chm'n.),   Winston- Salem. 

Jos.    G.    Brown,    Raleigh. 

Carey  J.  Hunter,  Faleigh. 

A.  C.  McAlister,  Asheboro. 

Miss  Daisy  Denson,  Raleigh,   Secretary. 

Chas.   W.   Home,  Clayton. 

J.   A.   MeAuley,  Mt.  Gilead. 

Office  in  the  Capitol. 


NORTH     CAROLINA     GEOLOGICAL     BOARD. 

Board  of  Managers — Governor  Locke  Craig, 
ex   officio    Chairman. 

State  Geologist— Jos.  Hyde  Pratt,  Chape) 
Hill. 

M.  R.  Braswell,  Rocky  Mount. 

R.   D.   Caldwell,   Lumberton. 

Frank  R.   Hewett,   Asheville. 

Hugh    McRae,    Wilmington. 

W.   H.   Williamson,   Raleigh. 

Henry    E.    Fries,    Winston-Salem. 

Scientific  Staff — Joseph  Hyde  Pratt,  Geologist 
and  Mineralogist,  Chapel  Hill;  E.  W.  Myers, 
Assistant  Hvdrographer,  Greensboro;  W.  L. 
Spoon,  Engineer,  Burlington;  W.  S.  Fallis. 
Road  Engineer,  Wilson;  H.  M.  Berry  Clerk  of 
Statistician,    Chapel  Hill. 

STATE  BOARD     OF     SCHOOL    EXAMINERS. 

J.    Y.  Joyner,     (chm'n.    ex.    officio),    Raleigh. 

E.   E.  Sams,    (Sec),   Raleigh. 

N.    W.    Walker,    Chapel  Hill. 

Wm.  A.    Graham,    Warrenton. 

Z.   V.  Judd,   Raleigh. 

H.   E.  Austin,   Greenville. 

STATE     BOARD    OF    HEALTH. 

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

Chas.    O'H.   Laughinghouse,   M.D.,   Greenville. 

Thos.    E.    Anderson,    M.D.,    Statesville. 

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

Edw.   J.   Wood,  M.  D.,  Wilmington. 

A.   A.   Kent,   M.   D.,   Lenoir. 

Cyrus  Thompson.  M.  D.,  Jacksonville. 

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

Richard    H.    Lewis,    M.D.,    Raleigh. 

W.    S.    Rankin,    M.D.,    Sec.-Treas.,    Raleigh. 

Warren  H.  Booker,  C.  E.,  Assistant  Secre- 
tary,   Raleigh. 

C.  L.  Pridgen.  M.  D.,  Assistant  Secretary  for 
Eradication   of  Hookworm  Disease,   Raleigh. 

C.  A.  Shore,  M.D.,  Director  State  Laboratory 
of  Hygiene. 

P.  W.  Covington,  M.  D.,  Director  of  the 
Bureau  of  County  Health  Work,  Raleigh. 

BOARD     OF     MEDICAL     EXAMINERS. 

President — John  Bynum,  M.  D.,  Winston- 
Salem,   Materio  Medico   and  Therapeutics. 

Miss  Mabel  Massey,  Deputy  Registrar,  Raleigh. 

T.    Peyton   Brown,  Accountant,   Raleigh. 

Wilson  Pendleton,  M.  D.,  Medical  Director 
State  Sanitorium  for  Treatment  Tuberculosis, 
Montrose. 

W.  W.  McKenzie,  M.D.,  Salisbury,  Anatomy. 
Histology   and   Bacteriology. 

H.  H.  Dodson,  M.D.,  Greensboro,  Practice  of 
Medicine. 

L.  B.  McBrayer,  M.  D.,  Asheville,  Obstetrics 
and  Gynecology. 


KING'S  BUSINESS  COLLEGE,  the  Oldest  and  Best  Business 
College  in  North  Carolina.  Endorsed  by  the  Raleigh  Chamber  of 
Commerce.      For  Catalogue,  address, 

J.  H.  KING,  President,  Raleigh,  N.  C. 


STATE    GOVERNMENT— EXECUTIVE    DEPARTMENT. 


THE  BEST  EVIDENCE  OF  SERVICE 

Afforded  Patrons  of  the 

WACHOVIA  BANK  AND  TRUST  COMPANY 

Winston-Salem,  N.  C. 

Is  shown  in  the  increase  in  deposits  of  $2,443,026.02  during 
the  past  two  years,  making  the  total  deposits  $7,551,163.62 
with  assets  of  $9,271,752.84. 

A  WELL  EQUIPPED  TRUST  DEPARTMENT 

A.  H.  ELLER,  Trust  Officer. 

We  act  as  Executor,  Administrator,  Guardian  and  in  other 

Trust  Capacities. 


JAS.   A.   GRAY,   Vice-President. 
T.  S.   MORRISON.   Vice-Presdent 


F.    H.    FRIES,    President. 


H.    F.   SHAFFNER.    V.-Pres.   and   Treas. 
J.   A.    GRAY,   Jr.,   Sec.   and   Asst.   Treas. 


J.  L.  Nicholson.  M.D.,  Richland,  Chemistry 
and  Diseases  of  Children. 

SECRETARY-TREASURER— Benj.  K.  Hays, 
M.D.,  Oxford.  Physiololgy  and  Hygiene. 

J.  C.  Rodman,  M.D..  Washington,  Obstetrics 
and   Gynecology. 

STATE  BOARD  OF  AGRICULTURE. 

Major  W.  A.  Graham,  Commissioner,  (ex 
officio  Chm'n.),   Raleigh. 

First  District— F.  P.  Latham.  Beaufort. 

Second  District— K.   W.  Barnes,   Lucama. 

Third   District   R.    L.    Woodard,    Bayboro. 

Fourth  District — Clarence  Poe,  Raleigh. 

Fifth   District— R.    W.    Scott,    Graham. 

Sixth  District— A.  T.  McCallum,  Red  Springs 

Seventh  JMstrict — C.    C.   Wright,   Wilkesboro. 

Eighth    District — Wm.    Bledsoe.    Gale. 

Ninth   District— W.    J.    Shuford,    Hickory. 

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

Commissioner — W.    A.    Graham. 

Secretary   and   Purchasing  Agent — Elias  Carr. 

State  Chemist  and  Director  Test  Farms— 
B.  W.  Kilgore. 

Assistant  Director  Test  Farms— F.  S.  Puckett. 

Veterinarian — W.    G.    Chrismon. 

Assistant    Veterinarian —    B.    B.    Flowe. 

Dairy   Demonstrator — W.    H.    Eaton. 

Assistant   Dairy   Demonstrator — A.    M.    Flaug. 

Assistant  Entomologist  in  Field  Work — S.  C. 
Clapp. 

Entomologist — Franklin   Sherman.    Jr. 

Assistant    Entomologist— C    L.    Metcalf. 

Naturalist    and    Curator— H.    H.    Brimley. 

Assistant    Curator — T.    W.     Adicks. 

Horticulturist— W.   N.   Hutt. 

Assistant  Horticulturist — S.    B.    Shaw. 

Soil   Chemist — J.    K.    Plummer. 

Assistant    Soil    Chemist— S.    O.    Perkins. 

Agronamist— J.    L.    Burgess. 

Assistant    Agronamist— G.    M.    Garren. 


Food   Chemist— W.    M.   Allen. 

Assistant  Food  Chemist — C.   E.  Bell. 

Second     Assistant      Fodd      Chemist — E.      W 
Thornton. 

Assistant    Chemist — J.    M.    Pickle. 

Fertilizer   Chemist — W.    G.    Haywood. 

Feed    Chemist   and   Microscopist— G.    M.    Mc 
nider. 

Assistant   Soil   Chemist— E.    L.    Worthen. 

Assistant    Chemist— L.    L.    Brinkley. 

Assistant    Chemist — J.    Q.    Jackon. 

Assistant     Chemist— W.     H.     Strowd. 

Botanist — Miss   O.    I.    Tillman. 

Assistant   Botanist — Miss    S.   D.    Allen. 

Co-operative   Assistant   in   Tobacco   Investiga 
tions — E.   H.   Matheson. 

Co-operative   Assistant    in   Tobacco   Investiga 
tions — E.   G.  Moss. 

Farm    Demonstration    Work — C    R.    Hudson 

Director    Farmers'    Institutes — T.    B.    Parker 

Assistant  Director  Farmers'    Institutes— J.   M 
Gray.  _ 

R.    W.    Scott,    Supt.    Edgecombe   Test    Farm 
Rocky  Mount. 

E.    T.    Meacham,    Supt.    Iredell    Test    Farm, 
Willard.  ^ 

John   H.    Jafferies,    Supt.    Pender  Test   Farm. 
Willard.  ,  _ 

R.  W.   Collette,   Supt.  Transylvania  and  Bun- 
combe Test  Farms,    Swanannoa, 

OIL  DIVISION. 

Chemist — Garland    Jones.    Jr. 
Chief   Clerk— Geo.    Little. 

STATE  BOARD  OF  ELECTIONS. 

Wilson   G.    Lamb.    (Chm'n.),   Willlamston. 
J.    C-    Clifford,    Dunn. 
Clarence   Call,    Wilkesboro. 
W.   J-   Davis.   Hendersonville. 


Touch  Typewriting  taught  at  KING'S  BUSINESS  COLLEGE, 
Incorporated.     Capital  Stock,  $30,000. 

RALEIGH,  N.  C,  and  CHARLOTTE,  N.  C. 


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ST  \TK    GOVERNMENT— EXECUTIVE    DEPARTMENT. 


FIRST  NATIONAL  BANK 

OF  RICHMOND,  VIRGINIA. 

Capital  and  Surplus $   3,000,000.00 

Deposits 13,500,000.00 

Total  Resources    20,000,000.00 

W.   H.   HABLISTON,   Chairman  of  the   Board,      ALEX.   F.    RYLAND,  Asssistant  Cashier. 


JOHN    B.    PURCELL,    President. 

JOHN     IY1.     MILLER,    Jr.,    Vice-President. 

W.    M.    ADDISON,    Cashier. 

CHARLES    R.    BURNETT,    Assistant   Cashier. 

W.    P.    SH  ELTON,    Asst.    Cashier. 


J.   C.   JOPLIN,   Assistant   Cashier. 
0.   S.    MORTON,    Assistant    Cashier. 
JOHN    TYLER,   Assistant   Cashier. 
JAS.  M.   BALL,  Jr.,  Auditor. 


COXFIDEXTJLY   SEEKS   AXD  INVITES   NEW  ACCOUNTS. 


DIRECTORS     STATE'S     PRISON. 
Geo.    A.    Norwood,    Jr.,    Goldsboro. 
Geo.     B.     MeLeod,     Lumberton. 
Manly    McDowell,    Morganton. 
Geo.    A.    Holdemess,    Tarboro. 
T.    J.    Renfrew,    Matthews. 

STATE    INSTITUTIONS. 

THE  UNIVERSITY  OP  NORTH  CAROLINA 
— Chapel  Hill;  Francis  Preston  Venable,  Ph.D., 
Pres. :   Edward   Kidder  Graham,   Acting   Pres. 

NORTH  CAROLINA  COLLEGE  OF  AGRI- 
CULTURE AND  MECHANIC  ARTS— Raleigh ; 
Daniel    Harvey    Hill.    Pres. 

NORTH  CAROLINA  AGRICULTURAL  EX- 
PERIMENT STATION— Raleigh;  D.  H.Hill, 
Pres. ;    C.    B.    Williams,    Director. 

THE  STATE  NORMAL  AND  INDUSTRIAL 
COLLEGE— Greensboro;    J.    I.    Foust,    Pres. 

EASTERN  CAROLINA  TE\CHERS'  TRAIN- 
ING SCHOOL— Greenville;  R.  H.   Wright,  Pres. 

NORTH  CAROLINA  INSTITUTION  FOR 
DEAF,  DUMB  AND  BLIND— Raleigh ;  John 
E.    Ray,    A.M..   Prin. 

CULLOWHEE  NORMAL  SCHOOL— Cullo- 
whee;   A.    C.    Remolds,    Prin. 

APPALACHIAN  TRAINING  SCHOOL— 
Boone;   B.   B.    Dougherty,    Prin. 

NORTH  CAROLINA  SCHOOL  FOR  THE 
DEAF  AND  DUMB^Morganton ;  E.  McK. 
Goodwin,   M.A.,    Supt. 

CKXTRAL  HOSPITAL— Albert  Anderson, 
Supt.,  Raleigh. 

THE  STATE  HOSPITAL— Morganton ;  Jno. 
MG  I    nipbell,   M.D.,    Supt. 

THE  STATE  HOSPITAL— Golsboro;  W.  W. 
Faison,    M.D..     Supt. 

CENTRAL  PRISON— Raleigh;  J.  J.  Laugh- 
inghouse.   Supt, 

OXFORD  ORPHAN  ASYLUM— Oxford :  un- 
der auspices  of  Grand  Lodge  of  Masons;  R.  L. 
Brown,   Supt.      (Partly  supported  by  the  State.) 

STATE  SANITARIUM  FOR  THE  TREAT - 
MI'.NT  OF  TUBERCULOSIS— Montrose;  un- 
der  direction   of   State   Board   of   Health. 

AGRICULTURAL  AND  MECHANICAL  COL- 
LEGE FOR  THE  COLORED  RACE — Greens- 
boro; James  B.   Dudley,   Pres. 

DIRECTORS    NORTH    CAROLINA    RAILROAD 
COMPANY. 

J.    M.    Allen,   Louisburg. 

W.    T.    Brown,   Winston-Salem. 

Jas.   E.   Carraway,  Waynesville. 

J.    P.    Cook,    Secretary   &   Treasurer,    Concord. 

J.   Q.   Gilkey,   Marion. 


John  C.   Farker,  Trenton. 

Robt.    Hairston,   State's  Proxy,   Reidsville. 

L.   Banks  Holt,  Graham. 

C.    S.    Tomlin,   Statesville. 

W.  H.  Wood,  Charlotte. 

Jno.  P.  Yount,  Newton. 

DIRECTORS   A.    &    N.    C.    RAILROAD. 

R.   W.    Taylor,   Carteret. 
T.    G.    Hyman,    Craven. 
C.   B.   Foy,   Craven. 
H.   H.   Grainger,   Lenoir. 
John  F.   Sprague,  Wake. 
K.   E.    Sutton,   Lenoir. 
C.   S.  Weskett,  Pamlico. 
Frank  Gough,   Robeson. 
T.  W.  Slocumb,  Sec'y-Treas. 

F.  W.   Hargett,   State's  Proxy. 

DIRECTORS    SCHOOL    FOR    FEEBLE    MIND- 
ED,    KINSTON. 
Dr.   L.   B.   McBrayer,    Asheville. 
It.  E.  Austin,  Albemarle. 
A.    B.    Justice,    Charlotte. 

STATE    BOARD    OF    ACCOUNTANCY 

J.  D.   Hightower,  Greensboro. 
M.    R.    Lynch,   High   Point. 

G.  G.    Scott.   Charlotte. 
David   Stem,   Greensboro. 

OYSTER    COMMISSION. 
H.   L.   Gibbs,  Oriental. 
Jno.   A.   Nelson,   Gloucester. 

DIRECTORS    STATE    NORMAL    AND    INDUS- 
TRIAL   COLLEGE    AT    GREENSBORO. 

J.  Y.  Joyner,  (Chm'n.  ex  officio),  Raleigh. 
First  District— T.  S.  McMullan,  Hertford. 
Second  District — A.  J.  Connor,  Rich  Square 
Third  District — Joe  Rosenthal,  Goldsboro. 
Fourth  District — Edward  E.  Britton,  Raleigh. 
Fifth  District— G.  W.  Hinshaw,  Winston- 
Salem. 

Sixth  District — Walker  Taylor,  Wilmington. 
Seventh  District  T.   B.   Bailey,   Mocksville. 
Eighth   District — J.    L.    Nelson,    Lenoir. 
Ninth    District — C.    H.    Mebane,    Newton, 
Tenth   District — J.    D.    Murphy,    Asheville. 

BOARD      OF     TRUSTEES     EASTERN      CARO- 
LINA    TEACHERS'     TRAINING     SCHOOL 
AT    GREENVILLE. 

Robert    H.    Wright,    Pres.,    Greenville. 

T.    J.    Jarvis,    Greenville. 

J.    B.    Leigh,    Elizabeth    City. 

A.  McDowell,   Scotland  Neck. 


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and  Operating  COMPLETE  Systems,  WE  CAN  SHOW  ANY 
TOWN  that  WANTS  TO  GROW, — Municipal  IMPROVE- 
MENTS PAY. 

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Lights,  Sanitary  Sewers 

Mean    HEALTH    COMFORT    and    GROWTH    for    ANY 
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OLINA and  adjacent  States  (over  300),  plants  we've  built. 

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Kerosene  or  gasoline  lights,  surface  wells  and  country 
sanitation  were  all  right  for  towns  50  YEARS  AGO — but 
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Y.     T.     Ormond,     Kinston. 
J.    R.    Bannerman,    Burgaw. 
Clarence   H.    Poe.    Raleigh. 
R.  B.  White.  Franklinton. 
J.    O.    Carr,   Wilmington. 
J.  T.  Joyner,   Raleigh. 

Officers   of  the   Board. 
J.  Y.  Joyner,    (Chm'n.  ex  officio).  State  Supt. 
of  Public  Instruction. 
C.   W.   Wilson,   Sec. 

DIRECTORS    D.,     D.    AND    B.    INSTITUTION, 
RALEIGH. 

J.   E.   Pogue.    (Chm'n.),  Raleigh. 
W.   B.    Cole,   Rockingham. 
M.    G.    Bolhig,    Siler    City. 
H.   M.   Williams,   Sanford. 
R.    B.    Boyd,    Warrenton. 
J.   T.    Nichols,   Windsor. 
J.    T.    Rowland,    Raleigh. 
J.    T.    Finley,    Wilkesboro. 
R.   B.   Holeman,   Timberlake. 
G.  E.  Lineberry,  Raleigh. 
Archibald  Johnson.  Thomasville. 

BOARD     OF     TRUSTEES     A.     AND     M.     COL- 
LEGE.   RALEIGH. 

T.  E.  Vann,  Como. 

Everett  Thompson,   Elizabeth   City. 

R.   H.   Ricks,   Rocky  Mount. 

O.     Mas     Gardner,     Shelby. 

C.  W.   Gold.   Greensboro. 

E.    M.    Koonee,    Jacksonville. 
P.    P.    Shields,    Scotland   Neck. 

D.  A.    Tompkins,    Charlotte. 
J.   O.  Ellington,  Fayetteville. 
W.  H.  Ragan,  High  Point. 
W.    B.    Cooper,    Wilmington. 
M.  B.  Stickley.  Concord. 

T.  T.  Ballenger,  Tryon. 
N.  B.  Broughton,  Raleigh. 
O.   L.    Clark,   Clarkton. 
W.    E.    Daniel,    Weldon. 
M.  L.  Reed,  Biltmore. 
J.    P.    McRae,    Laurinburg. 
T.   T.  Thorne,  Rocky  Mount. 

DIRECTORS     OF     THE     SCHOOL     FOR     THE 
D.    AND    D.    AT    MORGANTON. 

Dr.    J.    H.    Mock,   Thomasville. 
A.    C.   Miller,   Shelby. 
J.    P.    Jeter,    Morganton. 
M.  H.  Holt,  Oak  Ridge. 
A.   L.   James,   Laurinburg. 
W.    R.    Whit  son,    Ashevllle. 
J.    L.    Scott,    Jr.,    Burlington. 


DIRECTORS    STATE     HOSPITAL,     RALEIGH. 

S.    G.   Daniel,   Littleton. 

R.  H.   Salsbury,  Hassell. 

A.  M.  Faison,  Burgaw. 

S.   O.   Middleton,   Hallsville. 

H.    B.    Marriott,    Battleboro. 

Robt.    H.     Stancill,    Margarettsville. 

Jas.    M.    Parrott,    Kinston. 

E.  G.    Moore,    Elm    City. 

N.   F.   Yarborough,   Louisburg. 
Chas.   A.   Woodard,  Durham. 
Miss  Lelia  Dye,  Secretary  to  Board  and  Exe- 
cutive Committee,    and   Stenographer. 

DIRECTORS     STATE     HOSPITAL     AT     MOR- 
GANTON. 

R.    R.    Clark,    Statesville. 

F.  P.   Alspaugh,   Winston -Salem. 
L.   N.   Glenn,  Gastonia. 

J.   I.   Davis,  Morganton. 

C.  P.  Mathcson,  Taylorsville. 
James   K.    Norfleet,    Winston- Salem. 
Dr.    J.    W.    Colvard,    Jefferson. 

A.   E.   Tate,   High  Point. 
John   W.    McMinn,    Brevard. 

DIRECTORS    STATE    HOSPITAL    AT    GOLDS- 
BORO. 

D.  E.    McKinnie,    Pres.,    Princeton. 
J.  T.   Hoggard,   Atkinson. 

J.    A.   Beaman,    Clinton. 
Fred  W.    Habel,    Raleigh. 
W.  L.  Hill,  Warsaw. 
W.     R.     Hollowell,     Goldsboro. 
W.  E.  Headen,  Morehead  City. 
J.    C.    Cromartie,   Garland. 
J.   G.   Anderson,   Show  Hill. 

TRUSTEES  A.  &  M.  COLLEGE  AT  GREENS- 
BORO FOR  THE  COLORED  RACE. 

OFFICERS— M.  C.  S.  Noble,  (Chm'n.), 
Chapel  Hill;  A.  T.  Whitsett,  (Sec.-Treas.). 
Greensboro. 

First   District — (Vacant.) 

Second    District — W.    A.    Darden,    Ayden. 

Third   District — (Vacant.) 

Fourth   District — W.    E.   Brooks.   Pittsboro. 

Fifth    District — J.    I.    Foust,    Greensboro. 

Sixth   District — (Vacant.) 

Seventh    District — C.    C.    Crawford,    Asheboro. 

Eighth  District— W.   L.    Kluttz.    Salisbury. 

Ninth    District — (Vacant.) 

Tenth  District— M.    W.   Bell.   Murphy. 

At-Large — J.  B.  Minor,  Greensboro;  W.  A. 
Enloe,    Dillsboro;    R.    W.    Morphis.    Reidsville; 


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VESTMENT POLICY  KEEPS  YOUR  MONEY  AT  HOME  AND 
HELPS  THE  BUSINESS  OF  THE  PEOPLE  WHOSE  BUSINESS 
HELPS    YOUR   BUSINESS. 

Atlantic  Life  Insurance  Company 

Richmond,  Va. 

General  Agents  in  North  Carolina 

E.  H.  JORDAN,  Raleigh;  C.  R.  WEBB,  Shelby; 

W.  C.  WOODARD,  Jr.,  Rocky  Mount. 


M.    C.    S.    Noble,    Chapel  Hill;   G.    T.    Dunlap, 
Norwood. 

DIRECTORS     SOLDIER'S     HOME. 

A.   B.   Andrews,   President,   Raleigh. 

W.    P.    Wood.   Vice-President,   Raleigh. 

J.    S.    Carr.   Durham. 

John    N.    Kelly.    Clarkton- 

A.  H.   Boyden,   Salisbury. 

EXECUTIVE    COMMITTEE— A.    B.    Andrews, 
J.  B.   Hill,  W.  P.  Wood.     Baxter  Durham.  Sec; 
W.    S.    Lineberry,    Supt. 
Mrs.     W.     S.     Lineberry, 
Johnson,    Head    Nurse. 


B.    R.    Lacy,    Treas. ; 
Matron ;     Miss     Sarah 


STATE     LIBRARY     COMMISSION. 

Dr.    Louis   R.    Wilson    (Chm'n).    Chapel    Hill. 
Mrs.    Sol.   Weil,   Vice- Chairman,   Goldsboro. 
Dr.    Chas.   Lee  Smith,   Treasurer,   Raleigh. 
Dr.    J.    Y.    Joyner,    Raleigh. 
Miles  O.    Sherrill,    State  Librarian.   Raleigh. 
Miss   Minnie  W.    Leathernian,    Raleigh. 

BANK    EXAMINERS. 

S.    A.    Hubbard,    Reidsville. 
L.    E.    Covington,    Raleigh. 


THE     AUDUBON     SOCIETY     OF     NORTH 
CAROLINA. 

President — R.     H.     Lewis,     Raleigh. 

Vice-President — H.    H.    Brimley,   Raleigh. 

Secretary — J.    W.    Cheshire,    Raleigh. 

Treasurer — R.    A.    Brown,    Raleigh. 

Board  of  Directors— Rev.  Melton  W.  Clark, 
Greensboro;  Franklin  Sherman,  Jr.,  Raleigh; 
Brook  G.  Empie,  Wilmington;  B.  F.  Shelton, 
Speed;  W.   H.   Swift,  Greensboro. 

EXECUTIVE    COMMITTEE,    UNIVERSITY    OF 

NORTH    CAROLINA. 

Governor    Locke     Craig,     ex     officio    Chm'n., 
Raleigh. 
R.    H.    Lewis,    Sec    and  Treas.,   Raleigh. 
J.    Y.    Joyner,    Raleigh. 
J.   S.  Manning.  Durham. 
Charles    Lee    Smith,    Raleigh. 
A.    B.    Andrews,    Raleigh. 
Julian   S.    Carr,   Durham. 
John   W.    Graham,   Hillsboro. 
Josephus     Daniels,     Raleigh. 
Claudius   Dockery,    Ralelgn. 


J.    O.    Carr,    Wilmington. 
J.    Bryan    Grimes.    Raleigh. 
E.    J.    Hale,    Fayetteville. 
W.    E.    Britt,    Asheville. 
Charles  Whedbee,  Hertford. 

STATE      BOARD      OF      EXAMINERS      IN 
OPTOMETRY. 

Frank  M.   Jolly.   Pres.,   Raleigh. 
J.  W.  Taylor,  Sec,  Greensboro. 
J.    D.    Hathaway.    Elizabeth    City. 
Fred   N.    Day,    Winston- Salem. 
Sam  K.   Eaton,    New   Bern. 

STATE     PHARMACEUTICAL     BOARD. 

E.  V.   Zoeller.  President,  Tarboro. 

F.  W.    Hancock,    Sec.    &   Treas.,   Oxford. 
I.   W.   Rose,  Rocky  Mount. 

W.    W.    Home,    Fayetteville. 
Jos.   P.   Stowe,   Charlotte. 

STATE    BOARD    OF    OSTEOPATHIC    EX- 
AMINERS. 

Dr.  A.    H.    Zealy,    Pres..    Goldsboro. 

Dr.  E.   J.   Carson,   Sec,   Fayetteville. 

Dr.  R.    M.    Armstrong,    Treas.,    Salisbury. 

Dr.  E.   H.   Tucker,   Greensboro. 

Dr.  H.    W.    Glascock,    Raleigh. 

Dr.  M.  J.  Carson.  Rocky  Mount. 

Dr.  W.   B.    Meacham. 

MEMBERS     OF      HISTORIAL     COMMISSION. 
J.    Bryan    Grimes,    (Chm'n.),    Raleigh. 
R.   D.   W.    Connor.   Sec,   Raleigh. 
W.  J.  Peele,  Raleigh. 

D.    H.    Hill,    Raleigh.  ' 

Thomas   M.   Pittman,   Henderson. 
M.   C.   S.  Noble,   Chapel  Hill. 

STATE    LABORATORY    OF    HYGIENE. 

C.   A.    Shore.   M.D.,   Director 
J.    W.    Kellogg,    Bacteriologist. 
Miss  Daisy  B.    Allen,    Chemist. 
Arthur    McKimmon.    Microscopist. 
F.    W.    Temple,    Stenographer. 

DIRECTOR   AND   STATE'S   PROXY,    WILKES- 
BORO    &    JEFFERSON    TURNPIKE    CO. 

A.    M.    Church,    North    Wilkesboro. 

FISH    COMMISSIONER. 

J.    H.    LeRoy.   Elizabeth    City. 


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PRINTING 


J.     W.    WEAVER,     Prusldent. 


BOOK     BINDING,     RULING,     BLANK     BOOK 
MAKING 

Commercial  Printing  Company, 
Raleigh,  N.  C. 

BOOK,      CATALOGUE      AND       COMMERCIAL 
JOB    PRINTERS 
MURRAY    ALLEN,    Secretary-Treasurer. 


STATE  GOVERNMENT— LEGISLATIVE  DEPARTMENT 


SENATE. 

FIRST  DISTRICT— D.  C.  Barnes.  Murfrees- 
boro;   W.   T.   Woodley,   Tyner. 

SECOND  DISTRICT— Geo.  J.  Studdert, 
Washington;  H.    W.    Stubbs,    Williamston. 

THIRD  DISTRICT— C.   G.   Peebles,  Jackson. 

FOURTH  DISTRICT— W.  E.  Daniel.  Wel- 
don;  H.   A.   Gilliam,  Tarboro. 

FIFTH  DISTRICT— W.   F.  Evans,  Greenville. 

SIXTH  DISTRICT— T.  T.  Thome,  Rocky 
Mount;   Thos.    M.    Washington,    Wilson. 

SEVENTH  DISTRICT— A.  D.  Ward,  New 
Bern ;  M.   Leslie  Davis,   Beaufort. 

EIGHTH  DISTRICT— J.  T.  Hooks,  Fremont. 

NINTH  DISTRICT— E.  A.  Hawes,  Atkin- 
son 

TENTH  DISTRICT— Marsden  Bellamy,  Wil- 
mington. 

ELEVENTH  DISTRICT— L.  B.  Evans,  Clark- 
ton. 

TWELFTH  DISTRICT— Geo.  B.  McLeod, 
Lumberton. 

THIRTEENTH  DISTRICT— Q.  K.  Nimocks. 
Fayetteville. 

FOURTEENTH  DISTRICT— A.  O.  Barbour, 
Benson ;   Geo.    L.   Peterson,    Clinton. 

FIFTEENTH  DISTRICT— J.  C.  Little,  Ral- 
eigh. 

SIXTEENTH  DISTRICT— J.  H.  Bridgers, 
Henderion. 

SEVENTEENTH  DISTRICT— J.  A.  Long, 
Roxboro. 

EIGHTEENTH  DISTRICT— V.  S.  Bryant, 
Durham;   J.    L.    Scott,    Graham. 

NINETEENTH       DISTRICT— A.       D.       Ivie, 

TWENTIETH  DISTRICT— F.  P.  Hobgood, 
Jr. ,  Greensboro. 

TWENTY-FIRST  DISTRICT— W.  L.  Par- 
sons,  Rockingham;  Hector  McLean,   Laurinburg. 

TWENTY- SECOND  DISTRICT— W.  H.  Wel- 
kins.   Ramseur. 

TWENTY-THIRD  DISTRICT— R.  E.  Little, 
Wadesboro;   W.    H.    Phillips,    Lexington. 

TWENTY-FOURTH  DISTRICT— J.  P.  Cook, 
Concord ;  H.   N.   Pharr,  Charlotte. 

TWENTY-FIFTH  DISTRICT— T.  D.  Brown. 
Salisbury. 

TWENTY-SIXTH  DISTRICT— E.  B.  Jones. 
Winston 


DISTRICT  —  Dorman 


TWENTY- SEVENTH  DISTRICT— John  W. 
Hall    (R.),   Danbury. 

TWENTY-EIGHTH  DISTRICT— A.  T. 

Grant   (R.),  Mocksville. 

TWENTY-NINTH 
Thompson,   Statesville. 

THIRTIETH  DISTRICT— W.  B.  Countii, 
Hickory. 

THIRTY-FIRST  DISTRICT— 0.  F.  Mason. 
Gastonia. 

THIRTY-SECOND  DISTRICT— Jas.  M.  Car- 
son, Rutherfordton ;  T.  B.  Allen,  Henderson- 
ville. 

THIRTY-THIRD  DISTRICT— L.  W.  Wake- 
field,  Lenoir;  A.   C.   Payne,  Taylorsville. 

THIRTY-FOURTH  DISTRICT— E.  S.  Coffey. 
Boone- 

THIRTY-FIFTH         DISTRICT— Chas.  B. 

Mashburn    (R.),   Marshall. 

THIRTY-SIXTH  DISTRICT— Zebulon  Wea- 
ver, Asheville. 

THIRTY-SEVENTH  DISTRICT— W.  J.  Han- 
nah, Waynesville. 

THIRTY-EIGHTH  DISTRICT— S.  W.  Lov- 
ingood,  Murphy. 

(All   Republican    Members    are   marked    "R." 
and  Democrats   are  unmarked.) 
Democrats,    47 ;   Republicans,    3. 

OFFICERS    OF    THE    SENATE. 

PRESIDENT— E.  L.  Daughtridge,  Edge- 
combe. 

PRESIDENT  PRO  TEM— H.  N.  Pharr, 
Mecklenburg. 

PRINCIPAL  CLERK— R.   O.    Self,   Jackson. 

READING  CLERK— J.  H.  Burnett,  Lillington. 

ENGROSSING  CLERK— Chas.  L.  Davis, 
Beaufort. 

SERGEANT-AT-ARMS— W.  G.  Hall,  Cum- 
berland. 

ASST.  SERGEANT-AT-ARMS— G.  W.  Hunt- 
ley,  Anson. 

HOUSE    OF     REPRESENTATIVES. 

ALAMANCE— J.   Elmer  Long,   Graham. 
ALEXANDER — J.    C.    Connally,   Taylorsville. 
ALLEGHANY— R.    A.     Doughton.     Sparta. 
ANSON — F.    E.    Thomas.    Wadesboro. 
ASHE — T.    C.    Bowie,    Jefferson. 
AVERY — R.   M.   Burlison   (R.),    Spruce  Pine. 


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Old  Dominion  Trust  Company 

Richmond,  Virginia. 

We  are  in  a  position  to  be  of  great  service  to  our  North 
Carolina  friends  as  many  with  whom  we  are  dealing  will 
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W.    M.    HABLISTON.    President  M.  C.   BRANCH,   Vice-President. 

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BEAUFORT— W.     C.    Rodman,     Washington. 

BERTIE— John     C.     Britton,     Powellsville. 

BLADEN — Angus     Cromartie,     Garland. 

BRUNSWICK— Geo.    H.    Bellamy,    El    Paso. 

BUNOOMBE— Gallaitm  Roberts,  Asheville; 
R.   R.  Williams,  Asheville. 

BURKE— John   M.    Mull    (P.),   Morganton. 

CABARRUS— H.    S.    Williams    (R.),    Concord. 

CALDWELL— E.    D.    Crisp,    Lenoir. 

CAMDEN— D.    H.    Tillett,    Camden. 

CARTERET— C.    S.    Wallace,    Morehead    City. 

CASWELL— T.    H.    Hatchett,    Blanch. 

CATAWBA— W.    B.     Gaither,    Newton. 

CHATHAM— Fred.     W.     Bvnum,     PitUboro. 

CHEROKEE— A.    L.    Martin    (R.),    Murphy. 

CHOWAN— P.    H.    Bell,    Edenton. 

CLAY— L.    H.    McClure    (P).,    Hayesville. 

CLEVELAND— R.   B.   Miller,   Shelbv. 

COLUMBUS— J.     R.     Williamson,     Whiteville. 

CRAVEN— Gilbert    A.    Whitford,    Adkin,    Rfd 

CUMBERLAND— John  T.  Martin,  Fayette- 
ville.    R.    5. 

CURRITUCK— S.    J.    Payne.    Harbinger. 

DARE— A.    H.    Etheridge    (Ind.),    Manteo. 

DAVIDSON— Ivey  G.  Thomas,  Thomasville, 
R.    4. 

DAVIE— J.  L.   Slieek,   (R.).  Mocksville. 

DUPLIN— W.    C.    Boney,    Wallace. 

DURHAM— S.  C.  Brawley,  Durham;  G.  C. 
Stallings.    Durham. 

EDGECOMBE— T.    F.    Cherry,    Rocky   Mount 

FORSYTH— S.  J.  Bennett.  Winston-Salem; 
Win.    Porter,    Kernersville. 

FRANKLIN— W.    H.    Puffin.   Louisburg. 

GASTON— S.  S.  Mauney,  Cherryville;  David 
r.   Dellinger,   Gastonia. 

GATES— G.    D.    Gatling,    Roduco. 

GRAHAM— R..    L.    Phillips,    Robbinsvlle. 

GRANVILLE— A.   W.   Graham,  Oxford. 

GREENE— L.    J.    H.    Mewborae,    Snow  Hill. 

GUILFORD— E.       J.       Justice,       Greensboro 


Thos.     J.     Gold,    High    Point;    J.     R.     Gordon 
Jamestown. 

HALIFAX— W.  T.  Clement,  Enfield;  W.  P. 
White.    Hobgood. 

HARNETT— E.    F.    Young,    Dunn. 

HAYWOOD— D.    R.    Noland,    Crabtree,    R.    1. 

HENDERSON— J.    P.    Patton.    Flat   Rock. 

HERTFORD— J.     T.     Williams,     Harrellsville 

HOKE— Thomas    McBride.    Red    Springs. 

HYDE — Monroe    Clayton,    Englehard. 

IREDELL— H.  P.  Grier,  Statesville;  T.  N. 
Hall,  Mooresville. 

JACKSON— M.    D.    Wike,    Cullowhee. 

JOHNSTON— L.  H.  Allred,  Smithfield;  C.  M. 
Wilson.    Wilsons    Mills. 

JONES — J.    K.    Dixon,    Trenton. 

LEE— A.    A.    F.    Seawell,    Jonesboro. 

LENOIR— E.    R.    Wooten,    Kinston. 

LINCOLN— R.    B.    Killian,    Lincolnton,    Rfd 

MACON— J.    Frank    Ray,    Franklin. 

MADISON— J.    E.    Rector    (R.),    Hot    Springs 

MARTIN— A.    R.    Dunning.    Williamston. 

McDOWELL— P.  U    Mashbum.(R.),  Old  Fort, 

MECKLENBURG — W.  A.  Grier,  Charlotte' 
W.  C.  Dowd,  Charlotte;  Plummer  Stewart, 
Charlotte. 

MITCHELL— M.  L.  Buchanan  (R.),  Bakers 
ville. 

MONTGOMERY— Barna    Allen,    Troy. 

MOORE— Henry    A.    Page.    Aberdeen. 

NASH — John  L.  Comuell.  Middlesex;  Paul 
R.    Capelle.    Nashville. 

NEW  HANOVER— Woodus  Kellum.  Wil 
mington. 

NORTHAMPTON— J.    B.    Stephenson.    Severn. 

ONSLOW— E.    M.     Koonce,    Jacksonville. 

ORANGE— Geo.    C.    Pickard,    Chapel   Hill. 

PAMLICO— D.   B.   Hooker,   Oriental. 

PASQUOTANK— D.   C.   Perry,  Elizabeth  City 

PENDER— Joseph    T.    Foy,    Scotts    Hill. 

PERQUIMANS— Jas.     S.    McNider,    Hertford 


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1M  NATIONAL  BANK  OF  COMMERCE 

OF  NORFOLK 

Capital,  $1,000,000.     Surplus  and  Profits,  $900,000 

Depositary  of  the  United  States,  the  United  States  Conrt 
and  of  the  City  of  Norfolk. 

Total  Resources  over  $9,000,000 

Offers  to  a  discriminating  public,  a  thoroughly  organized  business 
in  every  department  and  the  experience  gained  in  a  success- 
ful business  life  of  over  forty  years. 

DEPA  RTMENTS : 
Commercial,   Savings,   Domestic   and   Foreign   Exchange,   Domestic 
and  Foreign  for  Collections,  Banks  and  Bankers. 

OFFICERS: 

NATHANIEL    BEAMAN,    President.  HUGH     M.    KERR.    Cashier. 

TAZEWELL   TAYLOR,    Vice    President.  M.     C.     FEREBEE,     Asst.     Cashier. 

R.   S.    COHOON.  Assistant  Cashier. 

Under  the  Supervision  of  the  Treasury  Department  of  the 

United  States. 


PERSON— Chas.      A.      Whitfield,      Virgilina 
Va.,    R.    1. 

PITT— B.      T.      Cox,      Winterville ;      D.      M. 
Clark,    Greenville. 

POLK— J.    A.   Bolick.   Saluda. 

RANDOLPH — Romulus    R.     Ross,     Asheboro. 

RICHMOND— A.     R.     McPhail.     Rockingham 

ROBESON— H.    C.    MacNair,    Maxton;    B.    F 
McMillan.    Red    Springs. 

ROCKINGHAM— W.     I.    Witty.    Summerfield, 
Rfd;   J.    T.    Wall.    Stoneville,    Rfd. 

ROWAN— Walter    Murphey,    Salisbury;    P.    S 
Carlton.    Salisbury. 

RUTHERFORD— O.     R.      Coffleld.     Ellenboro 

SAMPSON— C.    M.    Faireloth    (R.),    Clinton. 

SCOTLAND — W.     H.     Witherspoon,     Laurin 
burg. 

STANLY — Rufus    E.    Austin.    Albemarle. 

STOKES— D.    V.    Carroll    (R.),    Mizpah. 

SURRY— Rufus   L.    Haymore    (R),    Mt.    Airy 

SWAIN— G.    P.    Ferguson    (R.),    Bryscn    City 

TRANSYLVANIA— Cbas.      B.      Deaver      (R), 
Brevard. 

TYRRELL— Mark   Majette.    Columbia. 

UNION — H.    L.    Price,    Monroe;    J.    C    Sikes. 
Monroe. 

VANCE— I.    J.    Young,    Henderson.    Rfd. 

WAKE— E.     T.     Mills,     Apex.     Rfd.  ;    M.     A 
Griffin.    Wendell;    J.    W.    Bunn.    Raleigh. 

WARREN — Frank    B.     Newell.     Warrenton. 

WASHINGTON— Chas.   W.   Snell   (R-),  Mack 
ey's  Ferry. 

WATAUGA— John   W.    Hodges    (R.),    Boone. 

WAYNE — E.     A.     Stevens,     Goldsboro;     Fred 
R.    Mintz.   Mount   Olive. 

WILKES — Linville    Bumgarner    (R.),    Wilkes 
boro. 

WILSON— F.   A.   Woodard,   Wilson. 

YADKIN— Wade    Reavis    (R.),    Hamptonville. 

YANCEY — Chas.     Hutchins,     Burnsville. 


Democrats.  103;  Republicans,  15;  Progres- 
sives. 2 :  Independent,  1. 

(All  members  unmarked  are  Democrats.) 

OFFICERS    OF    THE     HOUSE. 

SPEAK KH— Walter   Murphy,    Salisbury. 

PRINCIPAL  CLERK— R.  M.  Huffman,  Mor- 
gauton. 

READING  CLERK— A.  M.  McLean,  Lilling- 
ton. 

ENROLLING  CLERK— E.  B.  Norvell.  Mur- 
phy. 

ENGROSSING  CLERK— M.  D.  Kinsland, 
Waynes  ville 

SERGEANT-AT-ARMS— J.  H.  Moring,  Mor- 
risville. 

ASST.  SERGEANT-AT-ARMS— E.  J.  Jen- 
kins.   Oxford. 


LEGAL     HOLIDAYS     IN     NORTH     CAROLINA. 

January   1 — New  Year's  Day. 

January  19 — Anniversary  of  birth  of  Gen. 
Robert  E.    Lee. 

February  22 — Anniversary  of  birth  of  George 
Washington. 

April.  12 — Halifax    Independence    Resolutions. 

May    10 — Confederate   Memorial   Day. 

May  20 — Mecklenburg  Declarations  of  Inde- 
pendence. 

May  30 — (National)  Federal  "Decoration 
Day." 

July    4 — Independence    Day. 

September    (first   Monday — Labor  Day. 

November  (fourth  Thursday) — Thanksgiving 
Day. 

November  (Tuesday  after  first  Monday)  — 
Election   Day. 

December   25 — Christmas  Day. 


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THE  SUPREME  COURT  OF  NORTH 
CAROLINA. 

Walter   Clark,    of   Wake.    Chief   Justice. 

Piatt  D>  Walker,  of  Mecklenburg,  Associate 
Justice. 

William  A.  Hoke,  of  Lincoln,  Associate  Jus- 
tice. 

George  H.  Brown,  Jr.,  of  Beaufort,  Associate 
Justice. 

Wm.   R.   Allen,   of  Wayne,   Associate  Justice. 

J.   L.   Seawell,  of  Raleigh.   Clerk. 

Weldon  T.  Smith,  of  Raleigh,  Office  Clerk. 

Robert  H.  Bradley,  of  Raleigh,  Marshal  ami 
Librarian. 

S.    W.    Walker,   of  Raleigh,   Janitor. 

Robert  C.    Strong,   of  Raleigh,   Reporter. 

The  Supreme  Court  meets  on  the  first  Mon- 
day in  February  and  the  last  Monday  in 
August  of  each  year.  The  call  of  appeals  from 
the  judicial  districts  begins  on  Tuesday  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: 

Ewell's  Es  .    :'.   volumes. 

il.uk  on  Corporations. 

Schouler   on   Executors. 

Bispham's   Equity. 

(lark's   Code   of   Civil   Procedure. 

Revisal    of    190".. 

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  (or 
equivalent) . 

..  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 
list  of  each  year.     The  ex- 
aminations   are   in    writing. 

Conditions    Precedent    to     Examination. 

Before  being  allowed  to  stand  an  examina- 
tion each  applicant  must  comply  with  the  fol- 
low ing  conditions: 


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

2.  He  must  file  with  the  Clerk  of  the  Court 
a  certificate  of  good  moral  character,  signed  by 
two  attorneys  who  practice  in  that  Court,  and 
also  a  certificate  of  the  dean  of  a  law  school 
or  a  member  of  the  bar  of  tins  Court,  that  the 
applicant  has  read  law  under  his  instruction 
or  to  his  knowledge  or  satisfaction  for  two 
years,  and  upon  examination  by  such  instructor 
lias  been  found  competent  and  proficient  in  said 
course.  Such  certificate  while  indispensable. 
will  of  course  not  be  conclusive  evidence  of 
proficiency.  An  applicant  who  has  obtained 
license  to  practice  law  in  another  State,  in  lieu 
of  the  certificate  of  two  years  reading  and  pro- 
ficiency, can  file  (with  leave  to  withdraw)  Ids 
law  license  issued  by  said  Stale. 

3  He  must  deposit  with  the  Clerk  twenty- 
three  dollars  and  fifty  cents.  Of  tills  6um 
one  dollar  and  fifty  cents  shall  be  retained 
by  the  Clerk  and  two  dollars  is  for  printers 
for  the  parchment  on  which  the  certificate 
of  license  is  issued.  If  the  applicant  obtains 
license  the  remaining  .  twenty  dollars  shall 
be  paid  by  the  Clerk  to  the  librarian  for  use 
of  the  Supreme  Court  library.  If  the  ap- 
plicant fails  on  examination  the  twenty  dol- 
lars   shall    be    repaid    him. 

FIRST    JUDICIAL     DISTRICT. 

J.  C.  B.  Ehringhaus,  Solicitor.  Elizabeth  City. 

SPRING  TERM,  Judge  G.  S.  Ferguson, 
Waynesville. 

FALL  TERM,   Judge   Frank  Carter,   Ashi 

CURRITUCK— January  26,  (1  week):  March 
2.    (1    week);   September   7    (1   v. 

CAMDEN— March   9,     (1    week);   July   20,   (1 
1  v  9,    (1   week). 

PASQUOTANK— January      19,       (2      weeks); 
February    9",     (1    week);    March    16,     (1     \ 
July    6,     (1    week);    September    21.     (2    weeks): 
November     16,     (1     week)  ;     December     29,     (2 
weeks. ) 

PERCUIMANS— January   19,     (1   week);  April 

13,  (1  week);   November   2,    (1   week). 
CHOWAN— March    30,     (1    week).    September 

14,  (1   week)  :  December  7,    (I   week.) 


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GATES— March  23,  (1  week);  August  3  (1 
week);   December   14,    (1    week). 

DARE— May  25,  (1  week);  November  30,  (1 
week). 

TYRRELL— April  21,  (2  weeks) ;  December  1, 
(1    week). 

HYDE— May  IS,  (1  week);  October  19,  (1 
week). 

BEAUFORT— February  16,  (2  weeks)  ;  April 
6,  (2  weeks);  May  4,  (2  weeks);  October  5,  (2 
weeks);  November  23,  (1  week)  ;  December  21, 
(1   week). 

WAS  1 1 1XGTON— January  12.  (2  weeks);  Au- 
gust  10,    (2  weeks);  June   1,    (2   weeks). 

SECOND    JUDICIAL    DISTRICT. 

R.   G.   ALLSBROOK,   Solicitor,  Tarboro. 

SPRING  TERM— Judge  S.  C.  Bragaw,  Wash- 
ington. 

FALL  TERM— Judge  G.  S.  Ferguson,  Waynes- 
rille. 

EDGECOMBE— March  2,  (1  week);  March  30, 
(2  weeks);  June  1,  (2  weeks);  September  14. 
(1  week)  ;  November  2.   (2  weeks). 

MARTIN— March  16,  (2  weeks);  June  15,  (1 
week)  ;  September  21,  (2  weeks) ;  December  14, 
(1   week). 

NASH — January  19,  (1  week);  February  23, 
(1  week) ;  March  9,  (1  week) ;  April  27,  (2 
weeks);  August  31,  (1  week);  October  12,  (1 
week)  ;   November  30,    (2  weeks). 

WILSON — January  5,  (1  week);  February  2. 
(2  weeks)  ;  March  9,  (1  week)  ;  May  11,  (I 
week);  June  22,  (1  week);  September  7,  (I 
week) ;  October  5,  (1  week) ;  November  16,  (2 
weeks);   December  21,    (I   week). 

THIRD    JUDICIAL     DISTRICT. 

JOHN    If.    KERR,    Solicitor,   Warrenton. 

SPRING  TERM— Judge  G.  W.  Connor,  Wil- 
son. 

FALL  TERM— Judge  S.  C.  Bragaw,  Wash- 
ington. 

HERTFORD— February  23.  (1  week);  April 
30,    (1  week);  October  19,   (2  weeks). 

BERTIE— February  9,  (I  week);  April  27, 
(2  weeks);  September  7,  (1  week);  November 
16.    (    2  weeks). 

NORTHAMPTON— March  30,  (2  weeks);  Au- 
gust 3,   (1  week);  November  2,   (2  weeks). 

HALIFAX— January  26,  (2  weeks);  March  16, 
(2  weeks);  June  1,  (2  weeks);  August  24,  (2 
weeks);  November  30,   (2  weeks). 

WARREN— January  12,  (2  weeks)  ;  June  15, 
(2   weeks);   September   21,    (2   weeks), 

VANCE— March  2,  (2  weeks);  May  18,  (2 
weeks);   October  5,    (2  weeks). 

FOURTH    JUDICIAL    DISTRICT. 

WALTER   D.    SILER,    Solicitor,    Siler    City. 

SPRING  TERM— Judge  R.  B.  Peebles,  Jack- 
son. 

V  U.L   TERM— Judge   G.    W.    Connor,    Wilson. 

WAYNE— January  19,  (2  weeks)  ;  April  6, 
(2   weeks) ;   May    25,    (2   weeks) ;    August   24,    (2 


weeks) ;  October  12,  (2  weeks) ;  November  30, 
(2   weeks). 

JOHNSTON— February  16,  (2  weeks) ;  March 
0,  (1  week);  April  20,  (2  weeks);  August  17, 
(1  week);  September  28,  (2  weeks);  December 
14,    (2  weeks). 

HARNETT— January  5,  (2  weeks);  February 
2,  (2  weeks)  ;  May  18,  (2  weeks)  ;  September  7, 
(2   weeks);   November   16,    (2   weeks). 

CHATHAM— January  12,  (1  week):  March 
16,  (1  week);  May  11,  (2  weeks);  August  10, 
(1  week);  November  2,   (1  week). 

LEE— March  23,  (2  weeks);  May  4,  (1  week): 
July  20,  (2  weeks);  October  26,  (1  week);  No- 
vember 9,  (1  week). 

FIFTH    JUDICIAL    DISTRICT. 

CilAS.    L.    ABERNETHY,    Solicitor,   Beaufort. 

SPRING  TERM— Judge  F.  A.  Daniels,  Golds- 
boro. 

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

PITT— January  12,  (1  week);  January  19,  (1 
week);  March  16,  (2  weeks);  April  20,  (1 
week);  May  18,  (1  week);  August  24,  (1  week); 
August  31,  (1  week)  :  September  21  (2  weeks; 
October  7,  (1  week)  :  November  9,  (1  week)  ; 
November  16,  (1  week)  ;  December  14,  (1 
week). 

CRAVEN— January   5,    (1   week) ;   February    2, 

(2     weeks);    April    6,     (1    week);    May    11,     (1 

wee];):     May     2.".,      (2     week:;):     .- •  V.      (2 

I  :   October   12,    (1  week) ;  November   23,    (2 

weeks). 

PAMLICO— April  27,  (2  weeks);  October  26, 
(2    weeks). 

JONES— March  30/- (1  week);  August  17,  (1 
A  i  ;  )  :   December  7,   (1  week). 

CARTERET— March  9,  (1  week);  June  8,  (2 
weeks) ;  October  19,   (1  week). 

GREENE — February  23,  (2  weeks);  .lime- 22, 
(1  week);  December  21,   (1  week). 

SIXTH     JUDICIAL     DISTRICT. 

H.   E.    SHAW,   Solicitor.   Kinston. 

SPRING  TERM— Judge  H.  W.  Whedbee, 
I  livenville. 

FALL  TERM— Judge  F.  A.  Daniels,  Golds- 
boro. 

LENOIR — January  5,  (2  weeks) ;  January  26, 
(1  week);  March  23,  (2  weeks);  May  18,  (1 
week)  ;  June  8,  (2  weeks)  ;  August  24,  (1  week)  : 
October  19,  (1  week) ;  November  9,  (2  wi  el  I  : 
December   14,    (2   weeks). 

DUPLIN — January    12,     (2    weeks) ;    February 
16,    (2  weeks) ;   July   27,    (2   weeks)  ;    August   31, 
(2  weeks);  September  14,    (1  week);  October  19, 
(1    week);    November    23,     (2    weeks);    Dei 
21,    (1    week). 

SAMPSON — February  2,  (1  week):  March  9, 
(1  week);  April  27,  (1  week);  August  10,  (1 
week);  September  21,  (1  week);  October  26,  (1 
week ) . 

ONSLOW— March  2,  (1  week) ;  April  13,  (2 
weeks);  July  20,  (1  week);  October  12,  (2 
weeks);  December  7,  (1  week). 


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CHAS.    E.    JOHNSON,    President. 
C.    B.    EDWARDS,    Vice-President. 


WALTERS  DURHAM,  Cashier. 

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SEVENTH    JUDICIAL    DISTRICT. 

II.   W.   NORRIS.   Solicitor,   Raleigh. 

SPRING  TERM— Judge  O.  H.  Allen,  Kins- 
ton. 

FALL  TERM— Judge  H.  W.  Whedbee, 
Greenville. 

WAKE — January  5,  (1  week);  January  26,  (1 
week)  ;  February  2,  (1  week)  ;  March  2,  (5 
weeks);  April  6,  (4  weeks);  May  4,  (1  week); 
May  18,  (1  week) ;  June  1,  (4  weeks)  ;  July  13, 
(1  week);  September  14,  (4  weeks);  October  12, 
(1  week);  October  26,  (2  weeks);  November  9, 
(1  week);  November  30,  (1  week);  December  7, 
(2   weeks). 

FRANKLIN— January  12,  (2  weeks)  ;  Febru- 
ary 16,  (2  weeks)  ;  May  11,  (1  week)  ;  August 
31,  (2  weeks);  October  19,  (1  week);  November 
16,    (2  weeks). 

EIGHTH    JUDICIAL    DISTRICT. 

HOMER  C.   LYON,   Solicitor,   Whiteville. 

SPRING  TERM— Judge  C.  M.  Cooke,  Louis- 
burg. 

FALL    TERM— Judge    O.    H.    Allen,    Kinston. 

NEW  HANOVER— January  5,  (2  weeks)  ; 
February  2,  (2  weeks)  ;  March  30,  (3  weeks)  ; 
May  4,  (1  week)  ;  May  IS,  (2  weeks)  ;  June  15, 
(2    weeks);    September    14.     (2    weeks);    October 

26,  (2  weeks);  November  16,  (2  weeks);  Decem- 
ber  7,    (2   weeks). 

BRUNSWICK— March  16,  (1  week);  August 
24.    (1  week);  October  12,    (1  week). 

COLUMBUS— January  26,  (2  weeks) ;  Febru- 
ary 16,  (2  weeks)  ;  April  20,  (2  weeks) ;  August 
31,  (2  weeks);  November  23,  (2  weeks);  De- 
cembi  r   21,    (2   weeks). 

PENDER— January  19,  (1  week);  March  2, 
(2  weeks)  ;  June  1,  (1  week)  ;  September  28,  (2 
weeks)  ;  November  3,    (1   week). 

NINTH    JUDICIAL    DISTRICT. 

N.    A.    SINCLAIR,    Solicitor,   Fayetteville. 

SPRING  TERM— Judge  Geo.  Rountree,  Wil- 
mington. 

FALL  TERM— Judge  C.  M.  Cooke,  Louis- 
burg. 

BLADEN — January  5,  (1  week) ;  March  9, 
(1  week);  August  10,  (1  week);  October  19,  (1 
week). 

CUMBERLAND— January  12,  (1  week)  ;  Feb- 
ruary 9,    (2  weeks):  March   10,    (2  weeks);  April 

27,  (2  weeks);  May  25,  (1  week);  August  31, 
(1  week) ;  September  21,  (2  weeks)  ;  October  26, 
(2  weeks);  November  23,    (2  weeks). 

HOKE— January  19,  (1  wick);  April  13,  (1 
week)  ;  August  17,  (2  weeks)  ;  November  30, 
i  _'     .   iks). 

ROBESON — January  26,  (2  weeks)  ;  February 
23,    (2   weeks);  March   30,    (2   weeks);   May   11, 


(2  weeks);  June  8,  (2  weeks);  July  6,  (2  weeks); 
September  7,  (1  week);  September  14,  (1  week); 
October  5,  (2  weeks);  November  9,  (2  weeks); 
December    7,    (2   weeks). 

TENTH    JUDICIAL    DISTRICT. 

S.   M.   (IATTIS,    Solcitor,   Hillsboro. 

SPRING  TERM— Judge  C.  C.  Lyon,  Eliza- 
bethtown. 

FALL  TERM— Judge  Geo.  Rountree,  Wil- 
mington. 

ALAMANCE — January  19,  (2  weeks)  ;  March 
2,  (1  week);  March  23,  (1  week);  May  25,  (2 
weeks)  ;  August  24,  (1  week)  ;  September  14,  (2 
weeks;  October  12,  (2  weeks);  November  30, 
( 1    week ) . 

DURHAM — January  5,  (2  weeks) ;  February 
23,  (1  week);  March  9,  (2  weeks);  April  27. 
(1  week);  May  18,  (1  week);  August  31,  (1 
week);  September  2S,  (2  weeks);  November  9, 
(1  week);  December  14,    (1  week). 

GRANVILLE— February  9,  (2  weeks);  May  4, 
(2  weeks);  August  10,  (1  week);  November  16, 
(2   weeks). 

ORANGE— March  30,  (1  week);  June  8,  (1 
week);  September  7,  (1  week);  December  7,  (1 
week). 

PERSON— February  2,  (1  week);  April  20,  (1 
week)  ;  August  17,  (1  week)  ;  October  26,  (1 
week) . 

ELEVENTH    JUDICIAL    DISTRICT. 

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

SPRING  TERM— Judge  H.  A.  Foushee,  Dur- 
ham. 

FALL  TERM— Judge  C.  C.  Lyon,  Elizabeth- 
town. 

ASHE— April  6,  (2  weeks);  July  13,  (2 
weeks)';   October  19,    (1   week). 

ALLEGHANY — May  4,  (1  week)  ;  September 
28,    (1   week). 

srilRY— February  2,  (1  week);  April  20,  (2 
weeks)  ;  August  31,  (2  weeks)  ;  October  19,  (1 
week);  October  26,    (2  weeks). 

FORSYTH — January  5,  (2  weeks);  February 
9,  (1  week);  March  9,  (2  weeks);  March  23,  (1 
week);  April  6,  (1  week);  May  IS,  (1  week): 
July  27,  (2  weeks)  ;  September  14,  (1  week)  ; 
October  5,  (2  weeks);  November  9,  (1  week); 
December    14,    (1    week). 

ROCKINGHAM— January  19,  (2  weeks);  Feb- 
ruary 23,  (2  weeks);  May  11,  (1  week);  June 
15,  (2  weeks);  August  10,  (1  week);  November 
23,  (2  weeks);  December  21,  (1  week). 
,  CASWELI^-Mareh  30.  (1  week);  August  24, 
(1    week);   December   7,    (1   week). 

TWELFTH     JUDICIAL     DISTRICT. 

.7.    C.    BOWER,    Solicitor,   Lexington. 


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SPRING  TERM— Judge  H.  P.  Lane,  Reids- 
ville. 

T  \LL  TERM— Judge  H.  A.  Foushee,  Durham. 

GUILFORD— J anuary  12,  (2  weeks);  January 
26,  (1  week)  ;  February  9,  (2  weeks)  ;  March  9, 
(2  weeks):  March  23,  (1  week);  April  13,  (2 
weeks);  April  27,  (1  week);  May  11,  (2  weeks); 
June  S.  (2  weeks);  August  17.  (2  weeks);  Sep- 
tember 7,  (2  weeks);  September  21,  (1  week); 
September  28,  (1  week);  November  9,  (2  weeks); 
December  7.  (1  week)  ;  December  14,  (1  week)  ; 
December  21,    (1  week)  ; 

DAVIDSON— February  23,  (2  weeks)  ;  May  4. 
(1  week)  ;  May  25,  (2  weeks)  ;  August  3,  (2 
weeks);   November   23,    (2   weeks). 

STOKES— March  30,  (1  week)  ;  April  6,  (1 
week);  October  2,  (1  week);  October  26,  (1 
week). 

THIRTEENTH     JUDICIAL     DISTRICT. 

A.   M.    STACK — Solicitor,   Monroe. 

SI 'KING  TERM— Judge  T.  J.  Shaw,  Greens- 
boro. „  . ,     .„ 

FALL   TERM— Judge   H.    P.    Lane,   Reidsville. 

UNION— January  26,  (1  week)  ;  February 
16,  (2  weeks);  March  16,  (1  week):  May  4. 
(1  week);  June  15,  (1  week);  August  3,  (1 
week);  August  24,  (2  weeks);  October  19,  (2 
weeks);  December  21,    (1   week). 

ANSON— January  12,  (1  week):  March  2,  (1 
week):  April  13,  (2  weeks):  June  8,  (1  week); 
September  14,  (1  week);  October  5,  (1  week); 
November   16,    (1  week). 

SCOTLAND— March  9,  (1  week);  April  27,  (1 
week)  ;  June  1,  (1  week) ;  October  26,  (1  week) ; 
November  2,    (1   week). 

MOORE— January  19,  (1  week);  February  9, 
(1  week):  May  18,  (1  week);  July  6.  (1  week); 
August  17,  (1  week);  September  21,  (1  week); 
December  14,    (1  week). 

RICHMOND— January  5,  (1  week)  ;  March  23, 
(1  week);  April  6,  (1  week);  July  20,  (1  week); 
September  7,  (1  week);  September  28,  (1 
week);  December  7,    (1  week). 

STANLY— February  2,  (1  week);  March  30, 
(1  week);  May  11,  (1  week);  July  13,  (1  week); 
October  12,    (1  week);  November  23,   (1  week). 

FOURTEENTH     JUDICIAL     DISTRICT. 

G.   W.    WILSON,    Solicitor,   Gastonia. 

SPRING  TERM — Judge  W.  J.  Adams,  Carth- 
age. 

FALL  TERM— Judge  T.   J.   Shaw,  Greensboro. 

GASTON— January  19,  (2  weeks) ;  March  16, 
(1  week);  April  13,  (2  weeks);  May  18,  (2 
weeks);  August  24,  (1  week);  September  21, 
(2  weeks) . 

MECKLENBURG— January  5,  (2  weeks) ; 
February  2,  (2  weeks) ;  February  16, 
(2  weeks),  March  2,  (2  weeks);  March  23, 
(1  week);  March  30,  (2  weeks);  April  27,  (2 
weeks);  May  11,  (1  week);  May  25,  (2  weeks), 
June  8,    (1   week);  June  15,    (2  weeks);  July   13, 


(1  week):  August  31,  (1  week);  September  7. 
(2  weeks)  ;  October  5,  (1  week)  ;  October  12,  (2 
weeks) ;  November  2,  (2  weeks) ;  November  16, 
(1   week;   November  23,    (2  weeks). 

FIFTEENTH    JUDICIAL    DISTRICT. 

W.    C.    HAMMER,   Solicitor,   Asheboro. 

SPRING    TERM— Judge   

FALL  TERM— Judge  W.  J.  Adams.  Carth- 
age. 

IREDELL— January  62,  (2  weeks)  ;  May  18. 
(2  weeks) ;  August  3,  (2  weeks)  ;  October  19,  (2 
weeks ) . 

RANDOLPH— March  16,  (2  weeks)  ;  March 
30,  (1  week):  July  20,  (1  week);  September  7, 
(1  week):  December  7,   (2  weeks). 

ROWAN— February  9.  (2  weeks);  March  9, 
(1  week) ;  May  4,  (2  weeks) ;  September  14,  (2 
weeks);  October  12,  (2  weeks);  November  23, 
(2   weeks). 

CABARRUS— January  5,  (2  weeks)  ;  April  20, 
(2  weeks);  August  17,  (2  weeks);  November  2, 
(2    weeks). 

MONTGOMERY — January  19,  (1  week);  April 
13,  (2  weeks);  July  13,  (1  week);  September 
28,    (2   weeks). 

DAVIE— February  23,  (2  weeks);  August  31, 
(1  week);  November  16,   (1  week). 

SIXTEENTH    JUDICIAL    DISTRICT. 

THOS.    L.    NEWLAND.    Solicitor,    Lenoir. 

SPRING  TERM— Judge  B.  F.  Long,  States- 
rille. 

FALL      TERM — Judge. 

POLK— April  13,  (2  weeks);  September  21, 
(2  weeks). 

CLEVELAND— January  5,  (2  weeks):  March 
23,  (2  weeks) ;  July  27,  (2  weeks)  ;  November 
2,    (2  weeks). 

LINCOLN — February  2,  (1  week);  April  6. 
(1  week);  July  20,  (1  week):  September  7,  (1 
week);    December    21,    (1    week). 

!;i  ltKE— March  9,  (J  weeks)  :  June  1.  (2 
weeks);  August  10,  (2  weeks);  October  5,  (2 
weeks);  December   7,    (2   weeks). 

CALDWELL — February  23,  (2  weeks)  :  May 
11,  (3  weeks) ;  August  24,  (2  weeks)  ;  Novem- 
ber  16,    (3   weeks). 

SEVENTEENTH    JUDICIAL    DISTRICT. 

F    A.   LINXEY.  Solicitor,  Boone. 

SPRING   TERM— Judge   J.    L.    Webb,    Shelby. 

FALL   TERM— Judge   B.   F.    Long.   Statesville. 

MITCHELL— April  6.  (2  weeks) ;  July  27,  (2 
weeks):  November  16   (2  weeks). 

WATAUGA— March  23,  (2  weeks) ;  September 
7,    (2   weeks). 

WILKES— January  19,  (2  weeks);  March  9, 
(2  weeks);  August  10,  (2  weeks);  October  5, 
(2    weeks). 

ALEXANDER— February  16,  (2  weeks);  Sep- 
tember  21,    (2   weeks). 


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YADKIN— March  2,  (1  week) ;  August  24,  (1 
ler   30,    (1   week). 

CATAWBA— February  2,  (2  weeks)  ;  May  4, 
(2  weeks);  July  13,  (2  weeks);  November  2, 
(2  weeks).  „      , 

AVERT— April  20,  (2  weeks)  :  October  19, 
(2   weeks). 

EIGHTEENTH    JUDICIAL    DISTRICT. 

A     H.    JOHNSTON,    Solicitor.    Marion. 

SPRING  TERM— Judge  E.   B.    Cline,   Hickory. 

FALL  TERM— Judge  J.  L.   Webb,   Shelby. 

TRANSTLVANIA— April  13,  (2  weeks);  Sep- 
tember 7.   i2  weeks). 

HENDERSON— January  5,  (2  weeks);  March 
2,  (2  weeks);  May  25,  (2  weeks);  October  5, 
(2   weeks);   November   1U,    (2   weeks). 

KIT !  I KIIFORD— February  2,  (2  weeks); 
April  27,  (2  weeks);  August  24,  (2  weeks); 
October  19,    (2  weeks);  December  14,    (1  week). 

McDOWELL— January  19,  (2  weeks)  ;  Febru- 
ary 16,  (2  weeks);  July  13,  (2  weeks);  Sep- 
tember 21,    (2  weeks). 

YANCEY— March  23,  (2  weeks);  June  15,  (1 
week);  November  2,    (2  weeks). 

NINETEENTH    JUDICIAL    DISTRICT. 

R.    H.    REYNOLDS,    Solicitor,    Asheville. 

SPRING  TERM— Judge  M.  H.  Justice,  Ruth- 
erfordton. 

KALI.    TERM— Judge   E.    B.    Cine,   Hickory. 

BUNCOMBE — January  5.  (2  weeks);  January 
19,    (3   weeks) ;   February   9,    (3   weeks) ;   March 


16.  (3  weeks);  April  6,  (3  weeks);  April  27,  (3 
weeks)  ;  May  IS,  (2  weeks)  :  July  13,  (2  weeks)  ; 
August  17,  (3  weeks)  ;  September  21,  (2  weeks)  ; 
October  5,  (3  weeks);  October  26,  (2  weeks): 
November  9,  (2  weeks) ;  November  30,  (3 
weeks ) . 

MADISON— March  2,  (2  weeks);  June  1,  (2 
weeks) ;  September  7,  (2  weeks) ;  November  16, 
( 2    weeks) . 

TWENTIETH    JUDICIAL    DISTRICT. 

FELIX   E.    ALLEY,    Solicitor,    Webster. 

SPRING  TERM— Judge  Frank  Carter,  Ashe- 
ville. 

FALL  TERM— Judge  H.  M.  Justice,  Ruther- 
fordton. 

CHEROKEE— January  5,  (2  weeks):  March 
30,  (2  weeks) ;  August  10,  (2  weeks) ;  November 
9,    (2   weeks). 

GRAHAM— March  16,  (2  weeks)  ;  December 
7,    (2  weeks). 

SWAIN— March  2,  (2  weeks) ;  July  27,  (2 
weeks);  October   26,    (2  weeks). 

HA YWOOD— January  19,  (3  weeks)  ;  May  4, 
(2  weeks):  July  13,  (2  weeks);  September  21, 
(2  weeks). 

JACKSON— February  16,  (2  weeks) ;  May  18, 
(2  weeks);  October  12,    (2  weeks). 

MACON— April  20,  (2  weeks)  ;  August  24,  (2 
weeks);  November  23,    (2  weeks). 

CLAY— April  13,  (1  week);  October  5,  (1 
week). 


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N.     C.     DIVISION     UNITED     CONFEDERATE 
VETERANS. 

MAJOR    GENERAL    COMMANDER— General 
Julian    S.    Carr,    Durham. 

ADJUTANT-  GENERAL     AND      CHIEF     OF 
STAFF — Col.    H.    A.    London,   Pittsboro. 

INSPECTOR-GENERAL—  Lieutenant- Colonel 
W.   H.   Gregory.   Statesville. 

ASSISTANT    INSPECTOR-GENERAL— Lieu- 
tenant-ColenelJames   A.    Bryan,    New   Bern. 

JUDGE    ADVOCATE-GENERAL— Lieutenant- 
Colonel  C.   B.   Watson,   Winston. 

COMMISSARY    GENRAL— Lieutenant-Colonel 
P.    H.    Hanes,    Winston. 

SURGEON.      GtENERAL— Lieutenant-Colonel 
XV.   D.   McMillan,   Wilmington. 

CHIEF    OF     ORDINANCE— Lieutenant-Colo- 
nel J.   M.    Wall,   Wadesboro. 

ASSISTANT     ADJUTANT-GENERAL— Major 
R.   C.   Barker,   Salisbury. 

ASSISTANT  JUDGE   ADVOCATE-GENERAL 
— Major  A.    W.    Graham,    Oxford. 

AIDES — Majors  A.   H.   Boyden,   Salisbury;  J. 
A     Long.    Roxboro;    W.    P.    Wood.    Asheboro; 


S.  H.  Smith,  Winston;  G.  S.  Ferguson.  Waynes- 
ville;  George  P.  Hall,  Red  Springs:  Thomas 
W.  Harrington,  Carthage;  C.  M.  Parks,  Tar- 
boro;  J.  Matt  Sechrest,  High  Point. 

FIRST    BRIGADE. 
BRIGADIER     GENERAL     COMMANDING— 
General  P.   C.    Carlton,   Statesville. 

No.  Camp.  Town. 

162  Catawba     Hickory 

212  Cabarrus     County     Concord 

319  Col.    Chas.    F.    FGisher    Salisbury 

394  Reub.en    Campbell     Statesville 

436  Norfleet     Winston 

795  Guilford    County    Greensboro 

797  Surry    County    Mt.    Airy 

952  Col.    Jno.    T.     Jones     Lenoir 

1184  Wm.    Gambel    Gastonia 

1462  Scales-Boyd     Reidsville 

1535  Organ     Church     Salisbury 

L552  Moiganton    Morganton 

1682  High    Point    High   Point 

1744  Stokes   County    Danbury 


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SECOND   BRIGADE. 
BRIGADIER     GENERAL     COMMANDING— 
General  W.  L.  London,  Pittsboro. 
No.  Camp.  Town. 

3S2  Mecklenburg     Charlotte 

3S7  Leonidas    J.    Merritt     Pittsboro 

486  Ruffln    Burlington 

515  L.     O'B.    Branch     Raleigh 

781  Walkup    Monroe 

818  Robt.    F.    Webb    Durham 

830  Richmond    County    Rockingham 

833  Walter   R.    Moore    Smithfield 

S46  Anson     Wadesboro 

984  Henry  L.  Wyatt   Henderson 

1084  Jno.    White    Warrenton 

1200  Jones     Roxboro 

1277  Morris    T.    Smith    Oxford 

127S  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    Lillmgton 

1669  Ransom    Jonesboro 

1716  Ashe  Chapel  Hill 

THIRD    BRIGADE. 
BRIGADIER     GENERAL     COMMANDING— 
General  Jas.   I.   Metts,   Wilmington. 
No.  Camp.  Town. 

137   Sampson     Clinton 

254  Cape  Fear Wilmington 

417  Ryan  Red  Springs 

424  Bryan  Grimes   Washington 

794  Trios.    Ruffin    Goldsboro 

845  Jno.  C.  Lambe  Williamstoii 

1053  Cary    Whitaker    EnJield 

1057  Jas.    W.    Cook    Beaufort 

1162  New  Bern   , New  Bern 

1248  Henry  L.  Wyatt   Bayboro 

1264  Jesse   S.    Barnes    Wilson 

1303  Alfred    Rowland    Rowland 

1304  Henry  M.    Shaw    Currituck 

1490  W.    J.    Houston    Pearsall 

1533  Tarboro    Tarboro 

1563  David    Williams     Bureaw 

1574  Buck  Kitchin    Scotland  Neck 

1578  J.    I.    Metts    Whiteville 


1590  W.   F.    Martin    Elizabeth   City 

1592  Gen.    W.    P.    Roberts    Belhaven 

1635  Matt  Ransom    Elm  City 

1707  Willis  H.  Pope  Lumberton 

1715  Bladen     Clarkton 

FOURTH    BRIGADE. 

BRIGADIER     GENERAL     COMMANDING— 
General  Jas.   M.   Ray. 
No.  Camp.  Town. 

301  Andrew    Coleman    Bryson    City 

681  Zebulon    Vance    Asheville 

84S  Pink    Welsh     Waynesville 

947  Chas.    S.    Roberts    Franklin 

953  Transylvania   County    Brevard 

954  J  as.    R.    Love    Webster 

1021  Watt  Bryson    Hendersonville 

1(145  Cleveland     Shelby 

1154  Gen.    Pender    Burnsville 

1156  Davis  Lee  Dickinson   Rutherfordton 

1621  David    Coleman    Painter 

UNITED      SONS      CONFEDERATE      VET- 
ERANS. 

COMMANDER— Edwinl        R,        McKea^han, 
Fayetteville. 

ADJUTANT — J.     A.     McArthur,    Fayetteville. 

DEPPARTMENT    CHAPLAIN— Rev.     Watson 
Fairley,    Fayetteville. 

DEPARTMENT     INSPECTOR— N.     H.     Mac- 
Geachy,    Fayetteville. 

Camp    No.     5 — George    Davis.    Wilmington 

Camp   No.    15 — Johnston-Pettigrew.    Asheville. 

Camp   No.    17— Henry   Wyatt,    Winston. 

Camp   No.    23 — Stonewall   Jackson,    Charlotte. 

Camp    No.     70— William    Shipp,    Henderson- 
ville. _    , 

Camp    No.    142— Singletary-Pettigrew,    Wash- 
ington. _  ,  .  , 

Camp  No.    166 — Harry  Burgwyn,   Raleigh. 

Camp    No.    168— Hector    McKethan,    Fayette- 
ville. 

Camp  No.    171— Joe   Cash,    Oxford. 

Camp   No.    ISO— Sho-ga-see-le-tah.    Cherokee. 

Camp   No.    216— Alf.    Rowland.    Rowland. 

Camp    No.     229— Cabarrus     County,     Concord. 

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COMMANDER— E.     R.    MacKethan,    Fayette- 
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ADJUTANT— H.    H.    MacGeachy. 


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Charlotte;  Mrs.  James  M.  Tiernan,  Salisbury; 
Mrs.  E.  B.  Moffitt,  Richmond,  Va. ;  Mrs.  Win. 
Dorsty  Pender,  Norfolk,  Va. ;  Mrs.  J.  Bryan 
Grimes,   Raleigh. 

HONORARY  VICE-PRESIDENTS— Mrs.  T. 
J.  Jarvis,  Greenville;  Mrs.  Rufus  Barringer, 
Charlotte. 

Mrs.    Marshall    Williams,    Pres.,    Faison. 

Mrs.  Frank  Huggins,  1st  Vice-Pres.,  Wil- 
mington. 

Mrs.  M.  O.  Winstead,  2nd  Vice  Pres.,  Rocky 
Mount. 

Mrs.  II.  A.  Rigginsr,  3rd  Vice-Pres.,  Winston- 
Salem. 

Mrs.    Thad   W.    Thrash,    Rec.    Sec'y,    Tarboro- 

Miss    Winifred   Faison,    Cor.    Sec'y,   Faison. 

Miss    Margaret    Etheridge,    Treas.,    Selma. 

Mrs.    Felix   Harvey,  Registrar,   Kinston. 

Mis.  H.  L.  Reid,  Recorder  of  Crosses,  Lin- 
cojnton. 

Miss   Carry   Leazar,    Historian,    Mooresville. 

Miss   Hettie   James,    Chaplain,    Wilmington. 

Mrs.  Gordon  Finger,  Director  of  Children's 
Chapters,    Charlotte. 

N.    C.    SOCIETY    OF    THE    COLONIAL    DAMES 
OF    AMERICA. 

PRESIDENT— Mrs.  E.  I'.  Bailey,  Wilming- 
ton. 

FIRST  VICE-PRESIDENT— Mrs.  Alfred  M. 
Waddell.    Wilmington. 

SECOND  VICE-PRESIDENT— Mrs.  Edmund 
J.    Lilly,   Fayetteville. 

THIRD  VICE-PRESIDENT— Mrs.  Walter  S. 
Liddue.    Charlotte. 

RECORDING  SECRETABY— Mrs.  Allen 
Nichols,   Wilmington. 

CORRESPONDING  SECRETABY— Miss  Jean 
Dalziel   Wood.    Wilmington. 

ASSISTANT  SECRETARY'— Miss  Florence 
H.    Kidder,    Wilmington. 

TREASURER— Miss  Sue  M.  McQueen.  Wil- 
mington. 

REGISTBAR— Mrs.  William  Latimer,  Wil- 
mington. 

HISTORIAN— Mrs.  Robert  Strange,  Wilming- 
ton. 

Life   Time   Officers. 

FOUNDER  AND  HONORABY  PBESIDENT— 
Mrs.    George   Wilson    Kidder.    Wilmington. 

HONOBAKY  PBESIDENT— Mrs.  Gaston 
Meares,    Wilmington. 


HONOBABY'  VICE-PBESIDENTS— Mrs.  Vir- 
ginia Gwathmey  Emple,  Mrs.  John  Wilder 
Atkinson,    Wilmington. 

G.    A.    R.    DEPARTMENT   OF    VIRGINIA   AND 
NORTH    CAROLINA. 
DEPABTMENT     CO  MMANDEB- -Charles     H. 

Haber,     Post     26,     National     Soldiers'     Home, 
Va.    (near  Hampton,   Va.) 

SENIOR  V1CE-COMMANDEB— Andrew  Har- 
ris,   New   Bern. 

JUNIOR  VICE-COMMANDER— Peter  Adams, 
National   Soldiers'    Home,   Va. 

MEDICAL  DIEECTOB— Jas.  B.  Carter,  Post 
7.   Norfolk,  Va. 

DEPABTMENT  CHAPLAIN— Moses  Speuce, 
Post   20,    Elizabeth   City,    N.    C. 

JUDGE  ADVOCATE— George  W.  Burchfield, 
National   Soldiers'   Home,    Va. 

CHIEF  MUSTEBING  OFFICEB— W.  Sr. 
Wilson,   Norfolk,   Va. 

Appointed    Officers. 

ASSISTANT  ADJUTANT  AND  QUARTER- 
MASTER GENERAL— F.  M.  Work,  Post  26, 
National   Home,    Va. 

PATRIOTIC  INSTRUCTOR— Bobert  Dorsey, 
Post   64,    National   Home,    Va. 

CHUiF  OF  STAFF— H.  E.  Mead,  Phoebus, 
Va. 

CHIEF  BUGLER— E.  M.  Budolph,  Post  26. 
National   Home,    Va. 

NORTH      CAROLINA     PRESS     ASSOCIATION. 

PBESIDENT— Clarence      Poe,  Progressive 

fanner. 

VICE-PRESIDENTS— W.  C.  Hammer,  Ash- 
boro  Courier;  J.  H.  Cowan,  Wilmington  Dis- 
patch ;  D.  L.   St.  Clair,  Sanf ord  Express. 

SECRETARY  AND  TREASUBER— J.  B. 
Sherrill,  Concord  Times  and  Tribune. 

HISTORIAN— B.  H.  De  Priest,  Shelby  High- 
lander. 

ORATOR— R.    F.    Beasley,   The   State   Journal. 

POET— W.    Laurie   Hill.    Our   Fatherless   Ones. 

EXECUTIVE  COMMITTEE— Clarence  Poe, 
Chairman,  Progressive  Farmer;  J.  B.  Sherrill, 
Seen  tary.  Concord  Times  and  Tribune;  H.  A. 
London,  Pittsboro  Record;  R.  R.  Clark,  States- 
ville  Landmark;  H.  B.  Varner,  Lexington  Dis- 
patch; D.  T.  Edwards,  Kinston  Free  Press;  J. 
U.    Caine,   Asheville   Citizen. 

MEDICAL    SOCIETY    OF    NORTH    CAROLINA. 

PRESIDENT— Jas.    M.    Parrott,   Kinston. 
SECRETARY'— John   A.   Ferrall,   Raleigh. 
TREASURER— H.       D.       Walker,       Elizabeth 
City. 


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methods.     Write  for  Catalog.     It  is  free.     Address, 

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WE    DRILLED    THIS 

SPLENDID  WELL 

For  the  Seaboard  Air  Line  Railway  at  Jacksonville,  Fla. 

Flows  1,500  Gallons  Per  Minute,  or  2,160,000 
Gallons  Per  Day. 

DEPTH  700  FEET.   8  INCHES  DIAMETER. 

"We  also   drilled   seve.ral   larger  wells   for  the   City   of  Jacksonville, 
Fla.,  and  hundreds  of  others  throughout  the  South. 


BOILERS 

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PUMPS 

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SYDN0R  PUMP  &  WELL  CO.,  Inc. 

Dept.  N.  O.,  Richmond,  Va. 


SOCIETIES   AND    ORGANIZATIONS 


COMMERCIAL  NATIONAL  BANK 

of  Charlotte,  N.  C. 

Capital  and  Surplus $900,000 

UNITED  STATES  DEPOSITORY. 

DEPOSITS   received    subject   to    check. 

CERTIFICATES  OF   DEPOSIT  issued  bearing   4   per  cent   interest. 
FOREIGN    AND    DOMESTIC    EXCHANGE    bought  and   sold. 
DRAFTS   drawn   on    all    parts   of  the   world. 

SAVINGS   ACCOUNTS   bearing  4   per  cent   interest     compounded     quarterly     may     be     opened 
with   one   dollar  and    upward. 

BANKING    BY   MAIL.     Write   us  about  this. 


A.  G.  BRENIZER,  Pres. 


A.  T.  SUMMEY,  Cashier. 


COUNCILLORS— First  District,  J.  L.  Spruill. 
Columbia;  Second,  K.  P.  B.  Bonner,  More- 
head  City;  Third.  C.  L.  Sikes,  Salemburg: 
Fourth,  M.  M.  Saliba.  Wilson;  Fifth,  W.  P. 
Holt,  Duke;  Sixth,  R.  L.  Felts,  Durham; 
Seventh,  A.  J.  Crowell,  Charlotte:  Eighth, 
R.  O.  Dees,  Greensboro;  Ninth,  D.  J.  Hill, 
Lexington;   Tenth,   M.    L.    Stevens,    Asheville 

NORTH  CAROLINA  SECTION  OF  AMERI- 
CAN     CHEMICAL     SOCIETY. 

PRESIDENT— L.   F.«  Williams,   West   Raleigh. 

VICE-PRESIDENT— J.   M.    Bell,   Chapel  Hill. 

SECRETARY-TREASURER— J.  K.  Pluni- 
mer.   Raleigh 

REPORTERS— W.  L.  Jeffries.  Chapel  Hill; 
J.  F.   Brewerton,   West  Raleigh. 

REPRESENTATIVE  IN  COUNCIL  OF  THE 
AMERICAN  CHEMICAL  SOCIETY— A.  S. 
Wheeler,   Chapel  Hill. 

ROYAL    ARCANUM. 

GRAND    REGENT— C.    A.    Johnson,    Raleigh. 

GRAND  SECRETARY— H.  E.  Bonitz,  Wil- 
mington. 

GRAND  TREASURER— Geo.  P..  Wooten, 
Hickory. 

STATE  MEDICAL  EXAMINER— Dr.  J. 
Howell    Way,    Waynesville. 

PHARMACEUTICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

PRESIDENT— J.    G.    M.    Cordon,    Clayton. 

FIRST  VICE-PRESIDENT— C.  P.  Harper. 
Selma. 

SECOND  VICE-PRESIDENT— R.  H.  Both. 
Asheville. 

THIRD  VICE-PRESIDENT— G.  C.  Good- 
man.   Mooresville. 

SECRETARY— J.    G.   Beard,    Chapel  Hill. 

TREASURER— G.     E.     Burwell,     Waynesville. 

EXECUTIVE  COMMITTEE— C  D.  Sedberry. 
Fayetteville;  C.  P.  Greyer,  Morganton;  J.  F. 
Cole.  Carthage;  P.  W.  Vaughan,  Durham;  J.  G. 
Beard,    ex-omco.    Chapel  Hill. 

LOCAL  SECRETARY— C.  D.  Bradham,  New 
Bern. 

Annual  meeting  New  Bern,  June  11,  12,  13, 
1913. 

NORTH    CAROLINA   BOARD   OF   PHARMACY. 

PRESIDENT— E.    V.    Zoeller.    Tarboro. 
SECRETARY     AND     TREASURER— F.      W. 
Hancock,    Oxford. 

Ira  W.   Rose,   Rocky  Mount. 
W.    W.    Home,    Fayetteville. 
James  P.   Stowe,   Charlotte. 
ATTORNEY — B.     S.    Royster,    Oxford. 


The  next  meeting  of  the  Board  will  be  held 
at  Raleigh,  Tuesday,  June  9,  1914. 

NORTH     CAROLINA     DENTAL    SOCIETY. 

PRESIDENT— Dr.  C.  F.  Smitbson,  Rocky 
Mount. 

FIRST  VICE-PRESIDENT— Dr.  R.  O.  Ap- 
ple,   Winston-Salem. 

SECOND  VICE-PRESIDENT— Dr.  J.  D. 
Carlton.    Salisbury. 

SECRETARY— Dr.  J.  Martin  Fleming,  Ral- 
eigh. 

TREASURER — Dr.  R.  M.  Morrow,  Burling- 
ton. 

ESSAYIST — Dr.    L.    L.    Dameron,    New    Bern. 

EXAMINING  BOARD— Dr.  J.  S.  Spurgeon, 
Hillsboro;  Dr.   J.   H.  Weeler,  Greensboro. 

SUPERVISOR  OF  CLINICS— Dr.  J.  A.  Sin- 
clair,  Asheville. 

EXECUTIVE  COMMITTEE— Dr.  D.  L. 
James  (Chm'n),  Greenville;  Dr.  J.  S.  Spur- 
geon,  Hillsboro;   Dr.    R.    G.    Sherill,    Raleigh. 

Thirty-ninth  annual  meeting  will  be  held  at 
Hendersonvlle,   June   24-J7,    1914. 

NORTH     CAROLINA     BAR     ASSOCIATION. 

PRESIDENT— Thos.    S.    Rollins,    Asheville. 

VICE-PRESIDENTS  —  Westcott  Roberson, 

nigh  Point;  R.  C.  Lawrence,  Luniberton;  A. 
M.    Frye,    Brysou    City. 

SECRETARY  AND  TREASURER— Thos.  W. 
Davis,   Wilmington ; 

EXECUTD7E  COMMITTEE— A.  W.  McLean, 
(chm'n),  Lumberton;  W.  S.  O'B.  Robinson, 
Charlotte;  J.  Crawford  Biggs,  Raleigh;  Clement 
Manly,  Winston;  Harry  Skinner,  Greenville; 
A.  B.  Andrews,  Jr.,  Raleigh;  Thos.  W.  Davis, 
Sec.  (ex-officio),  Wilmington;  Thos.  S. 
Rollins,    (ex-officio),   Asheville. 

NORTH   CAROLINA  STATE  FEDERATION 
OF  LABOR. 

PRESIDENT— O.    R.    Jarrett,    Asheville. 

FIRST  VICE-PRESIDENT— George  W.  Nor- 
wood, Raleigh. 

SECRETARY-TREASURER  —  Samuel  Wal- 
drop.    Asheville. 

EXECUTIVE  BOARD— F.  U.  Haymond. 
Hendersonville;  Leo  Sugg,  Asheville;  I.  A. 
Pike,  Winston-Salem;  W.  H.  Singleton,  Ral- 
eigh; A.   J.   Williams,   Greensboro. 

ASSOCIATION    OF    CITY   SCHOOL   SUPERIN- 
TENDENTS   AND     PRINCIPALS. 

PRESIDENT— R.  H.  Latham.  Winston-Salem. 
VICE-PRESIDENT— A.  T.  Allen,  Salisbury. 
SECRETARY— 11.    B.   Harding,   Charlotte. 


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HARVARD    COLLEGE 


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Rivers  and  Harbors  Improved 
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Water   Works    Erected 
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THE    NORTH     CAROLINA    BANKERS'    ASSO- 
TION. 

PRESIDENT— Geo.    A.     Holdemess,    Tarboro. 

VICE-PRESIDENTS— Thos.  E.  Cooper,  Wil- 
mington; J.  L.  Armfleld.  Thomasville;  W. 
S.  Blakeney,  Monroe. 

SECRETARY  AND  TREASURER— William 
A.    Hunt,    Henderson. 

EXECUTIVE  COMMITTEE— E.  C.  Rea, 
Edenton;  W.  E.  Warren,  Wilson:  T.  A.  Uzzell, 
New  Bern;  W.  B.  Drake,  Jr.,  Raleigh;  A.  L. 
Dans,  Burlington;  C.  V.  Brown,  Lumberton; 
I.  F.  Craven,  Ramseur ;  C.  P.  MeNeely,  Moores- 
ville;  E.  O.  Anderson,  Charlotte;  Jas.  P.  Sawyer, 
Asheville;    Leake    S.    Covington,    Rockingham. 

NORTH    CAROLINA  TEACHERS'   ASSEMBLY. 

l'KESIDENT— M.   C.  S.  Noble,  Chapel  Hill. 

VICE-PRESIDENT— Mary  O.  Graham,  Char- 
lotte. 

SECRETARY— E.  E.   Sams,  Raleigh. 

ASSISTANT  SECRETARY— S.  S.  Alderman, 
Raleigh. 

EXECUTIVE  COMMITTEE— C.  C.  Wright, 
Hunting   Creek ;   E.    D.    Pusey,    Goldsboro. 

NORTH    CAROLINA   ASSOCIATION    FOR  THE 
PREVENTION      OF      TUBERCULOSIS. 

PRESIDENT— Richard  H.  Lewis,  M.  D.. 
Raleigh. 

SECRETARY  AND  TREASURER—  0.  A. 
Julian,  M.  D.,  Thomasville. 

STATE      LITERARY      AND      HISTORICAL 
ASSOCIATION. 

PRESIDENT— Archibald  Henderson,  Chapel 
Hill. 

FIRST  VICE-PRESIDENT— Miss  Mary  E. 
Smith,    Raleigh. 

SECOND  VICE-PRESIDENT— Frank  Nash, 
Hillsboro. 

THIRD  VICE-PRESIDENT— W.  B.  McKoy, 
Wilmington. 

SECRETARY-TREASURER— R.  D.  W.  Con- 
nor,   Raleigh. 

THE     NORTH     CAROLINA    POULTRY    ASSO- 
CIATION. 

PRESIDENT— J.  W.  L.  Thompson,  Burling- 
ton. 

VICE-PRESIDENTS— S.  L.  Trogden,  Greens- 
boro;  E.    G.    Wardin,    Charlotte. 

SECRETARY— Y.   E.    Smith.   East  Durham. 

TREASURER— W.    Luther  Cates,   Burlington. 

STATE     HORTICULTURAL     SOCIETY. 

PRESIDENT— J.     Van    Lindley,    Pomona. 
VICE-PRESIDENT— O.     W.     Blacknall,    Kit- 
trell. 

SECRETARY— W.    N.    Hutt,    Raleigh. 


DISTRICT  VICE-PRESIDENTS— George  N. 
Ives.   New   Bern;  Boiling  Hall,    Waynesville. 

EXECUTIVE  COMMITTEE— The  President 
and  Secretary,  ex-otticio;  Charles  A.  Webb, 
Asheville;  J.  A.  Brown,  Chadbourn;  J.  B. 
Sparger,    Mt.    Airy. 

NORTH     CAROLINA     FARMERS'     STATE 
ALLIANCE. 

PRESIDENT— J.    H.    Evans.    Harrells. 

VICE-PRESIDENT— J.  P.  Carr,  Haw  River. 

SECRETARY-TREASURER  AND  STATE 
BUSINESS  AGENT— H.  E.  Thompson,  Stan- 
tonsburg. 

LECTURER— H.   M.    Cates,   Graham,   R.    2. 

CHAPLAIN— Rev.  C.  C.  Williams,  Spring 
Hope. 

STEWARD— J.     C.    Bain,    Wade. 

DOOR-KEEPER— George  T.  Lane,  Greens- 
boro. 

SERG(EANT-AT-ARMS— H..  H.  Thompson, 
Hillsboro. 

TRUSTEE  B.  A.  FUND— W.  A.  Graham, 
Raleigh. 

EXECUTIVE  COMMITTEE— John  Graham 
(Chm'n).  Warrenton  ;T.  J.  Oldham,  Mebane, 
R.  F.  D.  No.  2;  John  A.  Davis,  Tarboro; 
Charles  F.  Cates,  Mebane;  J.  W.  Denmark, 
Raleigh. 

THE     FARMERS'     UNION. 
North    Carolina    Division. 

PRESIDENT— Dr.  H  .Q.  Alexander,  Mat- 
thews. 

VICE-PRESIDENT— Dr.  J.  M.  Templeton, 
Gary. 

SECRETARY-TREASURER— E.  C.  Faires, 
Aberdeen. 

STATE  ORGANIZER— J.  Z.  Green,  Marsh 
ville. 

BUSINESS    AGENT— J.    R.    Rives,    Sanford. 

EDUCATIONAL  SECRETARY— Prof.  W.  C. 
Crosby.   Charlotte. 

EXECUTIVE  COMMITTEE— W.  B.  Gibson 
(Chm'n).  Statesville;  I.  P.  Coggins,  Bear 
Creek:  W.  H.  Moore,  Farm  ville;  C.  C.  Wright, 
Hunting  Creek;  W.   G.   Crowder,   Cary. 

NORTH      CAROLINA      ARCHITECTURAL 
ASSOCIATION. 

PRESIDENT— W.   H.   Lord,  Asheville. 

VICE-PRESIDENT— Franklin  Cordon,  Char- 
lotte. 

SECRETARY  AND  TREASURER— Willard 
C.    Northup,   Winston-Salem. 

DIRECTORS— W.  II.  Lord.  AsheviRe;  P. 
Gordon,  Charlotte;  I..  L.  Hunter,  Charlotte; 
F.    K.    Thompson,    Rah-i   h. 


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SOCIKTIKS    AND   ORGANIZATIONS. 


Frank  K.  Thomson 

ARCHITECT  AND  ENGINEER 

Masonic  Temple,         Raleigh,  N.  C. 

Capital  City  'Phone:  Office,  337;  Residence,  977. 


FUNERAL     DIRECTORS    AND     EMBALMERS 

PRESIDENT— J.    K.    Willis,   New   Bern. 

FIRST  VICE-PRESIDENT— L.  E.  Zeigler, 
Edenton. 

SECOND  VICE-PRESIDENT— C.  E.  Stanley, 
Goldsboro. 

THIRD  VICE-PRESIDENT— J.  L.  Stephens, 
Lumberton. 

SECRETARY- TREASURER— J.  Robert  Wood, 
Oxford. 

STATE     FIREMEN'S     ASSOCIATION. 

PRESIDENT— James  D.  McNeill,  Fayette 
ville. 

FIRST  VICE-PRESIDENT— A.  H.  Boyden 
Salisbury. 

SECOND  VICE-PRESIDENT— A.  M.  Clarke 
Southern   Pines.    N.    C. 

TREASURER— R.    C.    Taylor,    Winston. 

SECRETARY-^John    L.    Miller,    Concord 

STATISTICIAN— M.    S.    Davis,    Louisburg. 

GRAND    LODGE    I.    0.    0.    F. 

GRAND   MASTER— M.    L.    Shipman,   Raleigh. 

DEPUTY  GRAND  MASTER— W.  F.  Evans, 
( i  reenvllle. 

GRAND  WARDEN— Thos.  L.  Green,  Waynes- 
ville. 

GRAND  SECRETARY  AND  TRAVELING 
A.GENT  ORPHAN  HOME— B.  H.  Woodell, 
Raleigh. 

GRAND  TREASURER— R.  J.  Jones,  Wil- 
mington. 

GRAND  REPRESENTATIVES— W.  H.  Over- 
ton (one  year).  Durham;  Chas.  Dewey  (two 
years),   Goldsboro. 

GRAND  CHAPLAIN  AND  FIELD  SECRE- 
TARY— Rev.    Zadock  Paris,   Cornelius. 

GRAND  MARSHALL— John  D.  Berry,  Ral- 
eigh. 

GRAND  CONDUCTOR— Chas.  L.  Gay,  Rocky 
Mount. 

GRAND  GUARDIAN— Dr.  John  R.  Woltz, 
Dobson. 

GRAND    HERALD— J.    M.    Burrage,    Concord. 

COMMITTEE  ON  CONSTITUTION  AND  BY- 
LAWS— B.  H.  Woodell,  Chairman,  ex-officio, 
Raleigh. 

COMMITTEE  ON  MILEAGE  AND  PER 
DIEM — F.  L.  Garrett,  Chairman,  Elizabeth 
City. 

OFFICERS  OF  THE  ORPHAN  HOME— Prof. 
E.  Leff.  Wagoner,  Superintendent,  Goldsboro; 
C.  G.  Smith,  Secretary  and  Treasurer,  Golds- 
boro. 

TRUSTEES  OF  THE  ORPHAN  HOME— Mar- 
cus W.  Jacobi,  Chairman,  Wilmington  (three 
years) ;  C.  B.  Edwards,  Raleigh  (two  years)  ; 
P.  H.  Williams,  Elizabeth  City  (one  year)  ; 
Chas.  Dewey,  Goldsboro  (five  years) ;  Dr.  L.  B. 
McBrayer,  Asheville  (four  years)  ;  W.  A.  J.  Pea- 
cock, Goldsboro  (for  life) ;  M.  L.  Shipman, 
Grand  Master,  Raleigh    (ex-officio.) 


Rebekah    Assembly    Directory. 

PRESIDENT— Miss  Meldona  Livingstone, 
Grover. 

VICE-PRESIDENT— Mrs.  Cora  C.  Littleton, 
Wilmington. 

WARDEN — Miss     Bessie    Turner,     Grover. 

SECRETARY— Miss  Pattie  E.  Beck,  Winston- 
Salem. 

TREASURER— Mrs.  Hattie  Reed  Whitaker, 
Hendersonville. 

CHAPLAIN— Miss  Serana  Williams.  Elizabeth 
Cit7 

MARSHAL — Mrs.  Mabel  Garrison,  Wilming- 
ton. 

CONDUCTOR— Mrs.  Falinda  V.  Weed,  South- 
ern  Pines. 

INSIDE  GUARDIAN— Miss  Janette  Midgett, 
Manteo. 

OUTSIDE    GUARDIAN Mrs.    Emma    Beck, 

Winston-Salem. 

Sovereign   Grand   Lodge   Directory. 

GRAND  SIRE — C.  A.  Keller,  San  Antonia, 
Texas. 

DEPUTY  GRAND  SIRE— Robt.  T.  Daniel, 
Griffin,    Ga. 

GRAND  SECRETARY— J.  B.  Goodwin,  Balti- 
more,  Mil. 

GRAND  TREASURER— M.  Rchard  Muckle, 
Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Grand     Encampment. 

GRAND— PATRIARCH— E.  B.  Stradley, 
Asheville. 

GRAND  HIGH  PRIEST— E.  W.  Chadwick, 
Kinston. 

GRAND  SENIOR  WAKDEN— K.  Kendall, 
Shelby. 

GRAND    SCRIBE— R.    H.    Ramsey,    Charlotte. 

GRAND  TREASURER— John  E.  Wood,  Wil- 
mington. 

GRAND  JUNIOR  WARDEN— W.  B.  Bagwell, 
Durham. 

GRAND  REPRESENTATIVES— R.  P.  Cling- 
man  (one  year),  Winston-Salem;  David  Gaster 
(two  years),   Fayetteville. 

GRAND  MARSHALL— S.  H.  Michalove, 
Asheville. 

GRAND  SENTINEL— R.  E.  Cox,  Kinston. 

GRAND  OUTSIDE  SENTINEL— H.  T.  Green- 
leaf,  Elizabeth  City. 

GRAND    LODGE    KNIGHTS   OF    PYTHIAS. 

SUPREME  REPRESENTATIVES— J.  I.  Scott, 
Graham;  A.   S.   Barnard,  Asheville. 

GRAND  CHANCELLOR— J.D.  Pridgen,  Dur- 
ham. 

GRAND  VICE-CHANCELLOR— J.  G.  Baird, 
Charlotte. 

GRAND  PRELATE— Rev.  R.  B.  Owen,  Rocky 
Mount. 

GRAND  KEEPER  OF  RECORDS  AND  SEAL 
— W.    T.    Hollowell,   Goldsboro. 

GRAND  MASTER  OF  EXCHEQUER— John 
C.    Mills,   Rutherfordton. 

GRAND  MASTER  AT  ARMS— C.  H.  Honess, 
Asheville. 


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GRAND  INNER  GUARD— G.  W.  Brittain, 
Reidsville. 

GRAND  OUTER  GUARD— W.  L.  Stanley, 
High   Point. 

TRUSTEES  OF  ORPHAN  HOME— Geo.  L. 
Hackney,  Chairman;  Charles  Dewey,  Goldsboro; 
G.  Herbert  Smith,  Cronly;  Thos.  H.  Webb, 
Duke;  J.  D.  Pridgen,  Durham,  Secretary;  Chas. 
W.    Horn,    Clayton. 

SUPERINTENDENT  OF  HOME— C.  W.  Pen- 
der,   Clayton. 

GRAND    LODGE   OF    MASONS. 

GRAND  MASTER— F.  M.  Winchester,  Char- 
lotte. 

DEPUTY  GRAND  MASTER— Jno.  T.  Alder- 
man,   Henderson. 

SENIOR  GRAND  WARDEN— F.  P.  Hob- 
good.   Jr.,   Greensboro. 

JUNIOR  GRAND  WARDEN— A.  B.  Andrews, 
Jr.,  Raleigh. 

GRAND  TREASURER— Leo  D.  Heartt,  Ral- 
eigh. 

GRAND  SECRETARY— Jno.  C.  Drewry,  Ral- 
eigh. 

GRAND  CHAPLAIN— C.  E.  Maddrey,  Ral- 
eigh. 

GRAND  LECTURER— R.  F.  Edwards,  Clump- 
ier, R.    1. 

SENIOR  GRAND  DEACON— Claud  L.  Prid- 
gen,  Kinston. 

JUNIOR  GRAND  DEACON— Geo.  S.  Norfleet. 
Winston-Salem. 

GRAND  MARSHALL— Henry  A.  Grady,  Clin- 
ton. 

GRAND  SWORD  BEARER— Jas.  C.  Bras- 
well,   Whitakers. 

GRAND  PURSUIVANT— Wm.  Anderson, 
Charlotte. 

GRAND  STEWARDS— R.  C.  Cantell,  Wil- 
mington; W.   G.   Rogers,   Charlotte. 

GRAND   TILER— Robt.    H.    Bradley,    Raleigh. 

AUDITOR— R.  T.  Gowan,  Raleigh. 

HISTORIAN— M.  DeLancey  Haywood,  Ral- 
eigh. 

ASSISTANT  GRAND  SECRETARY— W.  W. 
Willson,    Raleigh. 

CUSTODIANS — J.  E.  Cameron,  (ehm'n), 
Kinston;  Leon  Cash,  Winston-Salem;  S.  N. 
Boyce,  Gastonia. 

ASSISTANT  GRAND  LECTURERS— J.  W. 
Rowell,  Waxhaw;  J.  W.  Patton,  Elon  College; 
A.  L.  Parker,  Asheville;  W.  C.  Wicker,  Elon 
College;  W.  W.   Holland,  Charles. 

OFFICERS  GRAND  CHAPTER  ROYAL  ARCH 
MASONS. 

GRAND  HIGH  PRIEST— John  T.  Alderman, 
Henderson. 

DEPUTY  GRAND  HIGH  PRIEST— Albert  S. 
Guerard,  Asheville. 

GRAND   KING — George   S.    Norfleet,   Winston. 

GRAND  SCRIBE— Harry  E.  Reid.  Lincolnton. 


GRAND  TREASURER— Martin  S.  Willard, 
Wilmington. 

GRAND  SECRETARY— James  C.  Munds, 
Wilmington. 

ACTING  GRAND  SECRETARY— James  T. 
Munds,  Wilmington. 

GRAND  CAPTAIN  OF  HOST— Orpheus  W. 
Spencer,    Salisbury. 

GRAND  PRINCIPAL  SOJOURNER— Joseph 
F.   Rhem,   New  Bern. 

GRAND  ROYAL  ARCH  CAPTAIN— Rheuben 
H.  Pickett,  Wilmington. 

GRAND  MASTER  THIRD  VEIL— John  J. 
Pheonix,    Greensboro. 

GRAND  MASTER  SECOND  VEIL— Edwin 
Gladman,    Southern    Pines. 

GRAND  MASTER  FIRST  VEIL— John  H. 
Anderson,    Fayetteville. 

GRAND  CHAPLAIN— Rev.  Morrison  Bethea, 
Williamston. 

GRAND  SENTINEL— Robert  H.  Bradley, 
Raleigh. 

Tne  Sixty-sixth  annual  convocation  will  be 
held  in  the  City  of  New  Bern  the  first  Tuesday 
in  May,    1914. 

GRAND      COMMANDERY      KNIGHTS     TEMP- 
LAR. 

GRAND  COMMANDER— Henry  G.  Small - 
bonis,  Wilmington. 

DEPUTY  GRAND  COMMANDER— Orpheus 
W.   Spencer,  Salisbury. 

GRAND  GENERALISSIMO— Cornelius  Van- 
story,   Greensboro. 

GRAND  CAPTAIN  GENERAL— Joseph  F. 
Rhem,   New  Bern. 

GRAND  SENIOR  WARDEN— John  E.  Cam- 
eron,   Kinston. 

GRAND  JUNIOR  WARDEN— Albert  S. 
Guerard,    Asheville. 

GRAND  TREASURER— Edward  B.  Neave, 
Salisbury. 

GRAND  RECORDER— James  C.  Munds,  Wil- 
mington. 

ACTING  GRAND  RECORDER— James  T. 
Munds,   Wilmington. 

GRAND  STANDARD  BEARER— Hugh  A. 
Murrill,  Charlotte. 

GRAND  SWORD  BEARER— George  S.  Nor- 
fleet,  Winston. 

GRAND  WARDER— Leo  D.   Hart,  Raleigh. 

GRAND  CAPTAIN  OF  THE  GUARD— 1 1  It 
Bradley,    Raleigh. 

GRAND  PRELATE— Rev.  C.  L  Whitaker, 
Enfield. 

GRAND  INSPECTOR— B.  II.  Stephens,  Wil- 
mington. 

GRAND    COUNCIL    ROYAL    AND    SELECT 

MASTERS. 
MOST     ILLUSTRIOUS    GRAND    MASTER 
Henry  C.  Butler.   Raleigh. 


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ILLUSTRIOUS  DEPUTY  GRAND  MASTER 
— S.    R.    Dunn.   Kinston. 

GRAND  PRINCIPAL  CONDUCTOR  OF  THE 
WORK— Joseph   F.   Rlum,   New  Bern. 

GRAND  TREASURER— Martin  S.  Willard, 
Wilmington. 

GRAND  RECORDER— James  C.  Munds,  Wil- 
mington. 

ACTING  GRAND  RECORDER— James  T. 
Munds.    Wilmington. 

GRAND  CHAPLAIN— Rev.  Morrison  Bethean, 
Williamston. 

GRAND  CAPTAIN  OF  THE  GUARD— Rheu- 
ben  H.  Pickett,  Wilmington. 

GRAND  CONDUCTOR  OF  COUNCIL— John 
W.    Petty,   Greensboro. 

GRAND  STEWARD— A.   M.   Maupin,  Raleigh. 

GRAND  MARSHALL— W.  B.  Strachan,  Salis- 
bury. 

GRAND  SENTINEL— R.  H.  Bradley,  Raleigh. 

THE     TRI-STATE     MEDICAL     ASSOCIATION 

OF     THE     CAROLINAS     AND     VIRGINIA. 
(Founded  in  1899.) 

PRESIDENT— Dr.  Southgate  Leigh.  Norfolk, 
Va. 

VICE-PRESIDENTS— Dr.  Stephen  Harus- 
berger,  Cotlett,  Va. ;  Dr.  E.  Reid  Russell,  Ashe- 
ville;  Dr.   J.   H.  Taylor,  Columbia,   S.   C. 

SECRETARY'-TREASURER— Dr.  Rolfe  E. 
Hughes,  Laurens,  S.  C. 

Fifteenth  annual  session  to  be  held  in  Wil- 
mington, N.   C,  February  18-19,   1914. 

JR.    0.    U.   A.    M. 

STATE  COUNCILOR— J.  W.  Securest,  High 
Point. 

STATE  VICE-COUNCILOR— Paul  Jones,  Tar- 
boro. 

STATE  SECRETARY'— Sam  F.  Vance,  Win- 
ston-Salem. 

STATE  TREASURER— Geo.  V.  Fulp,  Ker- 
nersville. 

STATE  CONDUCTOR— G.  C.  Robbins,  Rocky 
.Mount. 

STATIC  WARDEN— J.  W.  East,  Spray. 

STATIC  INSIDE  SENTINEL— C.  L.  Sands, 
Reidsville. 

STATE  OUTSIDE  SENTINEL— H.  O.  Sapp, 
Winston- Salem. 

STATE  CHAPLAIN— Rev.  W.  B.  Duttera, 
Salisbury. 

B.    P.    0.    ELKS. 

Reorganized    March   9.    1911. 

MEMBER  GRAND  LODGE  COMMITTEE  ON 
TUBERCULOSIS— Jas.    F.    Ferrell,    Raleigh. 

LODGES— Charlotte,  392;  Winston,  449; 
Wilmington,  532:  Greensboro,  602:  Durham, 
56S;  Asheville,  60S:  Salisbury,  699:  Raleigh, 
735;  New  Bern.  764;  Goldsboro,  139;  Wash- 
ington, 822:  Wilson.  S40;  Elizabeth  City,  856; 
Concord,  S57 ;  Rocky  Mount,  1038;  Fayetteville, 
1081;    High    Point,    1115;    Lexington,    1255. 

EASTERN  DISTRICT  DEPUTY— W.  S.  Moye, 
Rocky   Mount  Lodge,    103S. 

WESTERN  DISTRICT  DEPUTY— W.  B. 
Martin,  Winston-Salem  Lodge,  449. 

PRESIDENT  OF  ASSOCIATION— P.  A.  Gor- 
rell,  Winston-Salem  Lodge,  449. 

FIRST  VICE-PRESIDENT— Jas.  F.  Ferrall, 
Raleigh   Lodge,    735. 


SECRETARY'  AND  TREASURER— Thomas 
J.    Keho,    New   Bern,    764. 

ORDER    »F    THE    CINCINNATI. 

PRESIDENT— Wilson  G.  Lamb,  William- 
ston. 

VICE-PRESIDENT— John  Collins  Daves, 
Baltimore,   Md. 

SECRETARY— Marshall  DeLancey  Hay- 
wood,   Raleigh. 

ASSISTANT  SECRETARY— John  Bradley 
Lord.    Brooklyn,    N.    Y'. 

TREASURER— Walter  DeLyle  Carstarphen, 
Plymouth. 

ASSISTANT  TREASURER— Bennehan  Cam- 
eron.   Raleigh. 

CHAPLAIN— Rt.  Rev.  Joseph  Blount 
Cheshire,    Raleigh. 

NORTH    CAROLINA   SOCIETY    OF   THE   SONS 
OF     THE      REVOLUTION. 

PRESIDENT— J.    Bryan    Grimes,    Raleigh. 

VICE-PRESIDENT— Daniel  Harvey  Hill 
LL.D.,   West  Raleigh. 

SECRETARY— Marshall  DeLancey  Haywood, 
Raleigh. 

ilSTRAR— William    E.    Stone,    Raleigh. 

TREASURER— William  Watkins  Robards, 
Raleigh. 

CHAPLAIN— Rev.  Robert  Brent  Drane, 
Edenton. 

BOARD  OF  MANAGERS— The  above  officers, 
ex-officio,  and  Alexander  Boyd  Andrews,  Jr. 
(Chm'n).  Raleigh;  Collier  Cobb.  Chapel  Hill; 
Charles  Earl  Johnson,  Raleigh;  Thomas  Maslin, 
Winston-Salem;    James    O.     Carr,     Wilmington; 

c    G.     Watt.    Charlotte;    Willis    G.     I 
(U.    S.    A.),   Fort   Caswell;   Frank   Nash,   HiUs- 
boro. 

THE    NORTH    CAROLINA    SOCIETY    OF    THE 
DAUGHTERS    OF    THE     REVOLUTION. 

(Organized    in    Raleigh.    Oct.    19.    1S96.) 

(The    National    General     Society    organized    in 

New    York,    Aug.    20,    1S91.) 

STATE  REGENT— Miss  Mary  Hillard  Hin- 
ton,   Raleigh. 

VICE-REGENT— Miss  Duncan  Cameron  Win- 
ston,   Hillsboro. 

REGISTRAR— Mrs.  Eliza  Drane  Webb, 
Edenton. 

TREASURER— Mrs.  Mary  B.  Sherwood, 
Raleigh. 

RECORDING  SECRETARY'— Mrs.  Clarence 
A.    Johnson,    Raleigh. 

CORRESPONDING  SECRETARY— Mrs.  Paul 
H.    Lee,    Raleigh. 

CUSTODIAN  OF  RELICS— Mrs.  John  E- 
Ray,   Raleigh. 

ASSISTANT  CUSTODIAN— Miss  Grace  H. 
Bates,  Raleigh. 

BOARD  OF  MANAGERS — Mrs.  Annie 
Moore  Parker  (chm'n),  Raleigh;  Mrs.  W.  D. 
Pruden,  Edenton;  Mrs.  James  E.  Shepherd, 
Raleigh;  Mrs.    I.   M.    Proctor,   Raleigh. 

Chapters   and    Regents    N.    C.    D.    R. 

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A.    A.    THOMPSON,    Treasurer. 


"Sir  Walter  Raleigh,"  Elizabeth  City— Miss 
Katherine   Albertson. 

"Bloomsbury  Chapter,"  Raleigh— Mrs.  Hu- 
bert Haywood,  Regent:  Mrs.  James  E.  Shep- 
herd, Vice- Regent;  Miss  Grace  Bates,  Secre- 
tary. 

Junior  Chapter,  "Virginia  Dare,"  Elizabeth 
City— Miss  Kate  Fauntleroy  Albertson,  Junior 
Director. 

"Roanoke,"  Windsor — Mrs.  J.   C.   Sawyer. 

Regent,  1896-1902,  Mrs.  Spier  Whitaker. 
Died  November  28,   1911. 

Regent,    1902-1903,    Mrs.    D.    H.    Hill. 

Regent,    1903-1906,   Mrs.    T.   K.   Bruner. 

Regent,    1906-1909,    Mrs.    E.    E.    Moffltt. 

DAUGHTERS    OF    AMERICAN     REVOLUTION 
IN    NORTH    CAROLINA. 

VICE-PRESIDENT  GENERAL  NATIONAL 
SOCIETY  D.  A.  R.— Mrs.  Edwin  C.  Gregory, 
Salisbury. 

EX-  VICE-PRESIDENT  GENERAL  —  Mrs. 
Lindsay    Patterson,    Winston- Salem. 

STATE  REGENT— Mrs.  William  N.  Rey- 
nolds.  Winston-Salem. 

HONORARY  STATE  REGENTS— Mrs.  E.  D. 
Latta,    Charlotte;    Mrs.    John    VanLandingham. 

STATE  VICE-REGENT— Mrs.  A.  L.  Smith, 
Charlotte. 

RECORDING  SECRETARY— Mrs.  Mary 
Speed   Mercer,    Mooresville. 

CORRESPONDING  SECRETARY— Mrs.  Ed- 
win   Overman.   Salisbury. 

TREASURER— Mrs.    Cora    Vail,    Fayetteville. 

HISTORIAN— Miss    Laura    Orr,     Charlotte- 

CHAPLAIN— Mrs.     J.     L.    Bridgers,    Tarboro. 

HONORARY  CHAPLAIN— Mrs.  Josephine 
Branner,    Waynesville. 

Chapters    and     Regents. 

"Charlotte,"  '  at  Charlotte — Regent,  Mrs. 
L.   E.   Orr.     Members,   26. 

"Council  Oak,'"  Morganton — Regent,  Mrs. 
G.    P.    Erwin.      Members,    15. 

"Dorcas  Bell  Lore."  Waynesville1 — Regent, 
Mrs.    M-    W.    Way.      Members,    24. 

"Edlard  Buncombe," — Regent,  Mrs.  T.  S. 
Morrison.      Members,    36. 

"Elizabeth  Maxwell  Steele."  Salisbury — Re- 
gent.   Mrs.    George  Fisher.      Members,    28. 

"Fort  Dobbs,"  Statesville — Regent,  Mrs. 
L.   D.   Henkel.     Members,    11. 

"Guilford  Battle."  Greensboro — Regent,  Mrs. 
J.    M.    Morehead.      Members.    2:i. 

"Gen.  Joseph  Winston,"  Winston-Salem — 
Regent,   Miss  Edna  Marlin. 


"Halifax  Convention,"  Charlotte — Regent, 
Mrs.    Edward    Carson.      Members.    19. 

"Liberty  Hall,"  Charlotte — Regent.  Mrs. 
C.   B.   Bryant.     Members,   45. 

"Elizabeth  Montford  Ash,"  Halifax — Regent, 
Miss    Ursala   Daniel.      Members,    32. 

"Mary  Slocumb,"  Mooresville — Regent,  Mrs. 
George  Goodman.     Members,    13. 

••.Mecklenburg"  Chapter,  Charlotte— Regent, 
Mrs.   C.   L.  Keesler.     Members,  97. 

•■Miles  Harvey,"  Tarboro — Regent,  Mrs. 
Frank   Powell.      Members,    18. 

"Thomas  Polk."  Charlotte— Regent,  Mrs. 
J.    P.    Elliott.      Members,    37. 

"Whitmel  Blount."  Henderson — Regent,  Mrs. 
W.    O.    Shannan.      Members,    30. 

"Major  Reading  Biount."  Washington — Re- 
gent,  Miss  Lida  T.    Rodman.      Members,    16. 

"Gen.  Wm.  Davis."  Durham — Regent,  Mrs. 
Lizzie   Morehead   Wiley. 

NORTH      CAROLINA      AGRICULTURAL 
SOCIETY. 

OFFICERS— John  A.  Mills.  Pres.j  Raleigh; 
Joseph  E.  Pogue,  Sec,  Raleigh;  C.  B.  Denson, 
Treas.,   Raleigh. 

DISTRICT  VICE-PRESIDENTS— Fifth,  I.. 
Banks  Holt,  Graham:  Ninth,  S.  I'..  Alexander, 
Charlotte;  Tenth,  B.  P.    Howell.  Waynesville. 

(Vice-Presidents  for  the  remaining  sever)  dis- 
tricts to  be  appointed  by  executive  committee  in 
February. ) 

VICE  -  PRESIDENT  FOR  STATE  -  AT- 
I.ARGE — W.    A.    Graham.    Wake. 

(Vice-Presidents  are  ex-officio  members  of 
the  Executive  Committee.) 

State  Fair  is  held  during  third  week  in 
October   each   year   at  Raleigh. 

MERCHANTS'      ASSOCIATION      OF      NORTH 
CAROLINA. 

PRESIDENT— Joe   Garibaldi,    Charlotte. 

VICE-PRESIDENT— E.  II.  Munsun,  Wil- 
mington. 

SECRETARY'— C.    G.    Creighton,    Charlotte. 

TREASURER— Samuel    Burton,    A.sheville. 

BOARD      OF      DIRECTORS— I."-      <  In  al.al.li. 
Charlotte;  P.   W.    Vaughan,   Durham:    Bdgaj   B. 
Broughton,    Raleigh:   .1.    X.    McCausland, 
lotte:    Archibald    Nichols.    Ashevillo:    .1.    S.    lie- 
Rae,   Maxton,   and  Samuel  Burton,   Asheville. 

NORTH      CAROLINA      ANTI-SAL22N 
LEAGUE. 

SUPERINTENDENT— Rev.  R.  L.  Davis. 
Raleigh. 


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New  record  established  in  1913.  Closed  business 
December  31st,  1913.  with  over  $41,000,000.00  of 
insurance  in  force.  Paid  for  over  $4,000,000.00  of 
business  in  North  Carolina,  which  is  more  business 
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OFFICERS: 

GEO.  A.   GRIMSLEY President. 

J     VAN    LINDLEY Vice-President. 

P.    H.    HANES.    SR Vice   President 

H.   C.    McQUEEN Vice    President 

C.    C.    TAYLOR Secretary. 

CHAS.     W.     GOLD Treasurer. 

JULIAN    PRICE Agency    Manager. 

J.    P.    TURNER Medical     Director 

A.     L.     BROOKS General    Counsel. 

RALPH    B.    C0IT.    A.    A.    I.    A Actuary. 


ASSISTANT  SUPERINTENDENT— Rev.  0. 
L.    Stringfield,    Mars   Hill. 

CENTRAL  COMMITTEE— Archibald  John- 
son, Thomasville;  J.  A.  Hartness,  Statesville; 
VV.  T.  Shaw.  Weldon;  N.  B.  Brou.. litem, 
Raleigh ;  James  R.  Young,  Raleigh ;  Rev.  L.  S. 
Massey,  Raleigh;  Rev.  Hight  C.  Moore,  Raleigh. 

VICE-PRESIDENTS  (By  Districts)— First. 
J.  T.  Bland,  Washington:  Second.  J.  T. 
Flythe,  Jackson:  Third,  A.  D.  Ward,  New 
Bern;  Fourth,  T.  T.  Hicks.  Henderson;  Fifth. 
R.  O.  Everett.  Durham;  Sixth,  Dr.  J.  M.  Mc- 
Neill, Fayetteville;  Seventh,  John  Blue.  Aber- 
deen; Eighth,  T.  H.  Vanderford,  Salisbury; 
Ninth,  W.  C.  Dowd,  Charlotte;  Tenth.  Col. 
V.    S.    Lusk,    Asheville. 

SECRETARY  OF  STATE  CONVENTION— 
J.    T.    Bennett,   Brevard. 

TREASURER— I.     C.     Blair,     Raleigh. 

EXECUTIVE  COMMITTEE— J.  B.  Blades. 
New  Bern;  T.  J.  Jarvis,  Greenville;  Rev.  J.  E. 
Underwood,  Goldsboro:  Y.  T.  Ormond.  Kin- 
ston;  W.  T.  Shaw.  Weldon;  A.  F.  Johnson, 
Clinton ;  N.  B.  Broughton.  Raleigh ;  Rev.  L. 
Johnson.  Raleigh:  J.  W.  Bailey.  Raleigh; 
Josephus  Daniels,  Raleigh:  J.  Y.  Joyner, 
Raleigh:  Rev.  Hight  C.  Moore.  Raleigh;  Rev. 
L.  S.-  Massey,  Raleigh:  Clarence  Poe.  Raleigh; 
W.  H.  Sprunt,  Wilmington :  Bishop  Robert 
Strange,  Wilmington:  J.  A.  Oates,  Fayettevilie; 
H.  A.  London,  Pittsboro;  Arch  Johnson. 
Thomasville;  H.  A.  Page.  Aberdeen;  R.  F. 
Beasley.  Monroe;  G.  W.  Watts,  Durham: 
N.  L.  Eure,  Greensboro;  Rev.  H.  M.  Blair, 
Greensboro;  Rev.  J.  O.  Atkinson,  D.D.,  Elon 
College;;  C.  A.  Armstrong,  Troy;  R.  B.  Glenn, 
Winston- Salem;  Hayden  Burke,  Stajtesville; 
Heriot  Clarkson,  Charlotte:  E.  Y.  Webb,  Shelby; 
J.  C  Pricthard,  Asheville;  Dr.  L.  B.  Mc- 
Brayer,     M.D.,     Asheville:     Charles    E.     Green, 


Bakersville;  Dr.  R.   H.   Jones,  Winston -Salem. 

NORTH   CAROLINA   LIBRARY  ASSOCIATION. 

PRESIDENT— Miss  Annie  F.  Petty.  Greens- 
boro. 

FIRST  VICE-PRESIDENT— J.  Frank  Wilkes, 
Charlotte. 

SECOND  VICE-PRESIDENT— Miss  Bettie  D. 
Caldwell.   Greensboro. 

SECRETARY— Miss  Mary  B.  Palmer,  Char- 
lotte. 

TREASURER— Mrs.   A.   F.   Griggs,  Durham. 

NORTH    CAROLINA    LIBRARY    COMMISSION. 

CHAIRMAN— Dr.  Louis  R.  Wilson,  Chapel 
Hill. 

VICE-CHAIRMAN— Mrs.  Sol  Weil,  Golds- 
boro. 

TREASURER— Charles    Lee    Smith,    Raleigh. 

SECRETARY— Miss  Minnie  W.  Leatherman, 
Raleigh. 

Commission  has  headquarters  in  Supreme 
Court  Building,  Raleigh. 

NORTH     CAROLINA     CHILD     LABOR 
COMMITTEE. 

ACTING  CHAIRMAN— Clarence  H.  Toe. 
Raleigh. 

SECRETARY— C.    L.    Coon,    Wilson. 

FIELD  SECRETARY— W.  H.  Swift,  Greens- 
boro. 

J.  W.  Bailey,  Raleigh:  R.  F.  Campbell.  D.  D., 
Asheville;  Bishop  Joseph  Blount  Cheshire,  Ral- 
eigh; W.  E.  Stone,  Raleigh;  T.  J.  Jarvis. 
Greenville;  A.  J.  McKelway,  Charlotte;  A.  M. 
Scales,  Greensboro;  Henry  A.  Page,  Aberdeen; 
Julian  S.  Carr,  Jr..  Durham;  W.  L.  Poteat, 
Wake  Forest;  Hubert  A.  Royster,  Raleigh;  R. 
T.  Vann.  D.  D..  Raleigh;  J.  I.  Foust.  Greens- 
boro:  Heriot   Clarkson,    Charlotte;   Bishop   Rob- 


This  is  the  Largest,  Oldest  and  Best  equipped  business  college 
in  North  Carolina — a  positive,  provable,  fact.  Bookkeeping,  Short- 
hand, Typewriting  and  English  taught  by  experts. 

KING'S  BUSINESS  COLLEGE, 


RALEIGH,   N.   C. 


or 


CHARLOTTE,    N.    C. 


THE  XOHTH  CAROLINA  YEAR  BOOK. 


NORFOLK  SOUTHERN 
RAILROAD 

SERVES  THIRTY-FIVE  COUNTIES 

IN 

NORTH  CAROLINA 

Connects  Norfolk  and  the  Carolina  Coast  Country  With  Charlotte 
and  the  Plains  of  the  Piedmont 

COVERS  NORTH  CAROLINA  LIKE  A  BLANKET 

The  new  Norfolk  Southern  System,  with  over  nine  hundred 
miles  of  main  and  branch  line  trackage,  now  gives  the  Old  North 
State  a  service  unequalled  in  its  history. 

The  productions  from  the  East,  from  the  truck  fields,  the 
Sounds  and  the  Ocean,  will  now  be  in  quick  touch  with  the  en- 
terprising country  of  the  West,  the  sand  hill  section,  the  lands 
of  fruit,   grain  and  minerals. 

QUICK  TRANSPORTATION  and  the  possibility  for  the  ex- 
change of  products  will  work  greatly  to  the  advantage  of  both  the 
East  and  the  West  portions  of  the  country,  now  so  closely  linked 
together  by  the  Norfolk  Southern  System. 

IN  CORN  PRODUCTION  North  Carolina  has  records  that  lead 
the  world.  Within  the  State  there  are  over  3,000,000  acres  of 
undeveloped  lands,  typical  corn  growing  soils,  awaiting  the  expe- 
rienced corn  growers  of  the  West,  to  change  these  idle  acres 
into  rich  producing  farms. 

CORN  AND  COTTON  JOIN  HANDS  IN  NORTH  CAROLINA. 

The  Soil,  Climate  and  Rainfall  conditions  of  the  State  combine 
for  the  favorable  growing  of  both  Corn  and  Cotton,  a  condition 
elsewhere   unknown. 

THE  GREAT  ADVANTAGES  of  the  Carolina  territory  served 
by  the  Norfolk  Southern,  can  be  better  understood  by  correspond- 
ing with  the   Industrial  Department  of  the   railroad   at  Norfolk. 

ADDITIONAL  INFORMATION  concerning  manufacturing  loca- 
tions, timber  supplies,  farm  lands,  and  resort  points,  will  gladly 
be   furnished   for  the  asking.      Address: 

B.  E.  RICE,  General  Industrial  Agent 

NORFOLK    SOUTHERN    RAILROAD, 


NORFOLK,  VA. 


—3— 


SOCIETIES    AND  ORGANIZATIONS. 


Thompson  Electrical  Co. 

D.     J.     THOMPSON,    MGR., 

RALEIGH,  N.  C. 

Contractors   and    Engineers.     Cotton  mill  equipments  and  of- 
fice building  specialties. 

WEST    MARTIN    ST.  C.   C.   PHONE   370. 


ert  Strange.  Wilmington;  S.  B.  Underwood. 
Kinston;  David  Stern,  Greensboro;  B.  B. 
Daugherty,  Boone. 

NORTH  CAROLINA  LIVE  STOCK  ASSOCIA- 
TION. 

BEEF  BREEDERS  AND  EEEDEKS— .1.  El- 
won.  1  Cox,  President,  High  Point;  T.  L.  Gwyn, 
First  Vice-President,  Cascade,  Va. ;  B.  F.  Shel- 
ton.  Third  Vice-President,  Speed;  G.  C.  Leach, 
Fourth  Vice-Presklent,  Aberdeen:  R.  S.  Curtis, 
Secretary-Treasurer,    West    Raleigh. 

LIVE  STOCK  AND  DAIRY— A.  L.  French, 
President,  Cascade,  Va. ;  T.  L.  Gwyn.  Vice- 
President,  Canton;  W.  H.  Eaton,  Secretary- 
Treasurer,   Raleigh. 

SWINE  BREEDERS— Edgar  B.  Moore,  Presi- 
dent, Charlotte;  R.  L.  Shuford,  Vice-President, 
Newton;  R.  S.  Curtis,  Secretary-Treasurer.  West 
Raleigh. 

WESTERN  NORTH  CAROLINA  SHEEP 
BREEDERS— John  Dent,  President,  Jefferson; 
Board  of  Managers,  C.  J.  Hamilton,  Beaver 
Creek;  S.  G.  Parsons,  Grassy  Creek;  W.  A. 
Williams,  Othello;  P.  E.  Fogle,  Secretary- 
Treasurer,  Beaver  Creek. 

NORTH     CAROLINA     CONFERENCE     FOR 
SOCIAL  SERVICE. 

HONORARY  PRESIDENT— Governor  Locke 
Craig. 

PRESIDENT— Clarence    Poe,    Raleigh. 

FIRST  VICE-PRESIDENT— Miss  Daisy  Den- 
son,   Raleigh. 

SECOND  VICE-PRESIDENT— Walter  Thomp- 
son, Consord. 

THIRD      VICE-PRESIDENT— Bishop      Robert 
.   Wilmington. 

SECRETARY -TREASURER— Dr.  W.  S.  Ran- 
kin,  Raleigh. 

EXECUTIVE  COMMITTEE— Gilbert  T. 
Stephenson,  Winston-Salem;  Dr.  L.  B.  Mc- 
Brayer,  Asheville;  Mrs.  R.  R.  Cotton,  Bruce; 
Rev.  L.  M.  Kesler,  ThomasviUe;  Miss  Pansy 
Petty,  Greensboro;  Dr.  F.  M.  Register,  Tillery; 
Dr.  G.  B.  Evans,  Clarkton;  J.  Y.  Joyner, 
Raleigh;  A.  W.  McAlister,  Greensboro:  W.  H. 
Swift,    Greensboro;    Rev.    J.    N.    Cole,    Raleigh. 

NORTH  CAROLINA  COMMITTEE  ON  RURAL 
RACE     PROBLEMS. 

PRESIDENT— Clarence   Poe,   Raleigh. 

FIRST  VICE-PRESIDENT— Dr.  H.  Q.  Alex- 
ander,   Matthews. 

SECOND  VICE-PRESIDENT— S.  H.  Hobbs, 
Clinton. 

THIRD  VICE-PRESIDENT— J.  H.  Evans, 
Harrellsville. 

SE<  KITARY— J.   Z.   Green,  Marshville. 

TREASURER— Gen.   Julian  S.   Carr,   Durham. 

EXECUTIVE  COMMITTEE— E.  C.  Faires, 
Aberdeen;  J.  T.  Williams,  Harrellsville:  J.  W. 
Bailey,  Raleigh;  Dr.  W.  S.  Rankin,  Raleigh; 
E.   L.  Daughtridgc.  Rocky  Mount;  C.   C.   Wright, 


Hunting  Creek;  Mark  Majette,  Columbia;  Edgar 
B.  Moore.  Charlotte;  O.  L.  Joyner,  Greenville; 
Thomas  McBryde,  Red  Springs;  Hartwell  Scar- 
borough, Falling  Creek;  Prof.  N.  W.  Walker, 
Chapel  Hill;  William  Lea,  Blanch;  R.  B.  Wil- 
son. Waynesville;  J.   C.   Little,   Raleigh. 

JUST  FREIGHT  RATE  ASSOCIATION  OF 
NORTH    CAROLINA. 

PRESIDENT— Fred  N.   Tate,   High  Point. 

FIRST  VICE-PRESIDENT— W.  R.  Foreman, 
Charlotte. 

SECOND  VICE-PRESIDENT— W.  P.  Gibson, 
Statesville. 

THIRD  VICE-PRESIDENT— Gen.  Julian  S. 
Carr,   Durham. 

FOURTH  VICE-PRESIDENT— B.  Noah  Bur- 
foot.    Elizabeth   City. 

EXECUTIVE  SECRETARY— Leake  Carraway, 
Charlotte. 

TRAFFIC  SECRETARY— J.  T.  Ryan,  High 
Point. 

ORGANIZING  SECRETARY— Hubert  Ram- 
saur,   Fayettevllle. 

TREASURER— Alf   A.    Thompson,   Raleigh. 

ADVISORY  BOARD— E.  R.  Preston,  (chm'n), 
Charlotte:  J.  C.  Forester,  Greensboro;  J.  L. 
Ludlow.  Winston-Salem;  W.  K.  Holt,  Burling- 
ton; J.  B.  Pearce,  Raleigh;  Eugene  Morrison, 
Statesville;  W.  H.  Weatherly,  Elizabeth  City; 
G.  O.  Shakespeare,  Lenoir;  J.  G.  MeCormick, 
Wilmington. 

NORTH    CAROLINA    CHAMBER    OF 
COMMERCE. 

President — Fred   N.   Tate.    High  Point. 

Vice-Presidents — Julian  S.  Carr,  Durham; 
W.   L.    Gilbert,   Statesville:   A.    K.    Joy,    Hickory. 

Treasurer — J.    C.    Forester,   Greensboro. 

Secretary  and  State  Organizer — Hubert  Ram- 
saur,   Fayettevlle. 

Executive  Committee — F.  I.  Sutton,  Kinston; 
R.  C.  Hood,  Greensboro;  W.  L.  Groom,  Rocky 
Mount 


Ratification  of  the  U.  S. 
Constitution 

North  Carolina.  November  21st,  1789,  by 
vote  of  193  to  75.  All  other  States  ratified 
earlier  except  Rhode  Island,  which  ratified 
May  29th,    1790,   by  a  vote  of  34  to  32. 

Divorces  Granted. 

From  18S7  to  1906  inclusive  in  the  United 
States,  945,625.  Number  in  North  Carolina, 
7,047.  In  1900  there  were  55,502  divorces  or 
73  per  100.000  population.  In  Great  Britain 
there  were  743,  or  about  3  per  100,000. 


King's  Business  College 


CAPITAL    STOCK,    $30,000.00 


PULLEN    BUILDING. 

RALEIGH,  N.  C. 


(INCORPORATED) 

CAPITAL!  CITY 
PHONE  254 

J.    H.    KING,   Pres. 


THE    MIKTI1    CAROLINA    YKAU    BOOK. 


SEABOARD 

AIR  LINE  RAILWAY 


Reaches  the  South,  Southwest,  West  and  East  by  the. 
Shortest  and  Most  Direct  Way---Offering  Unexcell- 
ed Double  Daily  Vestibule  Pullman  Train  Service. 

STEEL  ELECTRIC  LIGHTED  TRAINS 

DOUBLE  DAILY  SERVICE 


— TO — 


New  York,  Washington  Norfolk,  Atlanta,  Birmingham, 

New  Orleans,  Memphis,  Savannah,  Jacksonville, 

Tampa,  Chattanooga  Nashville,  St.  Louis. 

DIRECT  CONNECTION 

Memphis,  New  Orleans,  St.  Louis,  Chicago,  FOR  ALL 
POINTS  in  Texas,  California  Arkansas,  Oklahoma, 
Colorado  and  all  Western  and  Northwestern  Points. 

For   Bates.   Schedules,   Pullman  Reservations,  etc.,  call  on  any  SEABOARD 
AGENT     or    REPRESENTATIVE,   or 

C.  B.  RYAN,  G.  P.  A.T   JNO.  T.  WEST,  D.  P.  A., 

NORFOLK,  VA.  RALEIGH,  N.  C. 


.NORTH  CAROLINA  NATIONAL  GUARD. 


The  L.  C.  Smith  &  Bros. 
Typewriter  Company 

THE   BALL-BEARING,    BONG-WEARING,    EASY-RUNNING 

MACHINE 

Also,    all    makes    rebuilt,    second-hand    and    shop 
worn  machines,  $10  up,  easy  terms. 

Largest,  best  equipped  and  most  thorough  repair 
shop  for  rebuilding  and  repairing  all  makes  of  ma- 
chines in  the   South. 

Tell    us   you    Typewriter    needs.     We     can     serve    you 
to  your  advantage. 

J.  E.  Crayton  &  Co.,       Charlotte,  N.  C. 

NORTH  CAROLINA  NATIONAL  GUARD 


COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF— Governor         Locke 
Craig. 

THE  ADJUTANT  GENERAL, — Brigadier  Gen- 
eral Laurence   W.    Young. 

Administrative  Staff — Adutant   General's 
Department. 

Laurence    W.    Young,    Adutant    General    and 
Brigadier  General,   Raleigh. 

Gordon  Smith,  Assistant  Adjutant  General  and 
Lieutenant  Colonel,  Raleigh. 

York     Coleman,     Assistant    Adjutant    General 
and  Major,  Rutherfordton. 

Alfred   Williams,    Assistant   Adjutant   General 
and   Major,   Raleigh. 

Eubert  Lyeriy,  Assistant  Adjutant  General  and 
Major,  Hickory. 

J.    L.    Alexander,   Assistant  Adjutant   General 
and  Major,   Asheville. 

George     Winston     Craig,     Assistant     Adjutant 
General  and  Major,  Raleigh. 

Quartermaster  Corps. 

Lee  B.   Bristol,   Chief  and  Colonel,   Statesville. 

Jas.    S.    Poythress,    Quartermaster   and   Major. 
Henderson. 

H.    S.   Leard,   Quartermaster  and  Major,   Ral- 
eigh. 

R.  T.  Daniel,   Quartermaster  and  Major,  Wel- 
don. 

Baxter    Durham,     Quartermaster    and    Major, 
Raleigh. 

W.    T.    Whitten,    Quartermaster    and   Captain, 
Raleigh. 

Hiram    Stanley,    Quartermaster    and    Captain, 
Mount  Airy- 
John    C.    Foard,    Quartermaster    and    Captain, 
Statesville. 

Walter    Craven,    Quartermaster    and    Captain, 
Hunters  ville. 


A.     G.    Meyers,    Quartermaster    and    Captain, 
Gastonia. 

R.    H.    DeButt,    Quartermaster    and    Captain, 
Charlotte. 

Jas.    H.    Wood,    Quartermaster    and    Captain, 
Asheville. 

Thomas    Moore,    Quartermaster    and    Captain, 
Webster. 

Inspector    General's    Department 

Thos.      Stringfield,      Inspector  ■  General      and 
Colonel.   Waynesville. 

Wyatt  L.  McGhee,  Assistant  Inspector  General 
and    Lieutenant   Colonel,    Franklinton. 

Henry  D.   Harper,   Assistant  Inspector  General 
and   Lieutenant   Colonel,   Kinston. 

J.  W.  Dalton,  Assistant  Inspector  General  and 
Major,  Winston-Salem. 

W.    C.    Mudgett,    Assistant    Inspector    General 
and  Major,  Southern  Pines. 

Engineer's   Department. 

Thos.    B.    Whitted,    Chief    of    Engineers    and 
Colonel,  Charlotte. 

Jos.     Hyde    Pratt,    Assistant    Chief    Engineer 
and  Lieutenant  Colonel,  Chapel  Hill. 

W.  W.  Pierce,  Engineer  and  Major,  Goldsboro. 

Perrin    C.     Cothran,     Engineer    and    Captain, 
Raleigh. 

Pay    Department. 

Geo.     L.     Peterson,     Paymaster    General     and 
Colonel,  Chiton. 

Gaston    Battle,    Assistant    Paymaster    General 
and   Major,   Rocky  Mount. 

E.    A.     Hawes,    Assistant    Paymaster    General 
and   Major,   Atkinson. 

A.    H.    Robbinson,    Assistant   Paymaster   Gen- 
eral and  Captain,  Clinton. 


"Have  the  Atlantic  Coast  Realty  Co. 

of  Greenville,  N.  C,  sell  your  land  at  auction.     They  will 
get  you  the  highest  and  last  dollar." 


NORTH  CAROLINA    NATIONAL  GUARD. 


The  Keeley  Institute 

Of  Greensboro,  N.  C. 

Has  been  the  stitch  in  time  for  thousands  of  men  who  were  suffer- 
ing from  alcoholic  or  drug  excesses.  Twenty-two  years  experience 
and  an  unexcelled  service  combine  to  the  relief  as  well  as  com- 
fort of  our  patients. 

Write  me  in  confidence   for    our    booklet    which    gives    all    facts 
about  the  treatment  and  its  cost. 

C.  D.  Cunningham,  Manager 


P.    0.    BOX    18,    GREENSBORO,    N.   C. 


Ordnance    Department. 

Thos.     R.     Robertson,   Chief  of    Ordnance  an 
Colonel,    Raleigh. 

John    C.    Mills,    Assistant    Chief    of    Ordnance 
and   Lieutenant   Colonet,   Rutherfordton. 

J.    W.    Bizzell,    Ordnance   Officer    and   Major, 
Goldsboro. 

J.     B.     Thomas,  Ordnance  Officer  and  Major, 
Louisburg. 

,T.    L.    Skinner,    Ordnance   Officer   and   Major, 
Raleigh. 

R.  G.  Gladstone,  Ordnance   Officer   and  Major, 
Reidsville. 

Z.    P.    Smith,    Ordnance     Officer    and   Major, 
Raleigh. 

Hush  A.     Love,   Ordnance  Officer  and  Major, 
Waynesville. 

Judge    Advocate     General's     Department. 

T.    L.    Kirkpatrick,    Judge    Advocate    General 
and   Colonel,   Charlotte. 

W.   A.   Devin,   Assistant  Judge  Advocate  Gen- 
eral and  Major,   Oxford. 

L.  C  Sinclair,  Assistant  Judge  Advocate  Gen- 
eral and  Major,  High  Point. 

E.  M.    Land,   Assistant  Judge   Advocate  Gen- 
eral and  Major,  Kinston. 

T.     C     Tilghman,    Assistant    Judge    Advocate 
General  and  Major,  Wilson. 

F.  H.    Flear,   Assistant  Judge   Advocate  Gen- 
eral and  Major,  Lexington. 

Medical    Department. 
S.     Westray     Battle,     Surgeon     General     and 
Colonel,     Asheville. 

B.  R.   Hunter,  Assistant  Surgeon  General  and 
Lieutenant   Colonel,    Charlotte. 

E.  B.    Glenn,    Major,    Asheville. 

A.    R.    Winston,    Major,    Franklinton. 
J.    V.    McGougan,    Major,    Fayetteville. 
H.   I.  Clark,  Major,  Scotland  Neck. 

C.  I.   Pridgen,  Major,  Raleigh. 

F.  J.    Clemenger,   Major,    Asheville. 
E.    C.    Boyette,    Major,    Charlotte. 


M.    B.    Abernethy,    Captain,   Reidsville. 
W.  C.  Horton,  Captain,  Raleigh. 
H.   A.   Newell,   Captain,  Louisburg. 

A.  K.   Tayloe,   Captain,  Washington. 
R.    A.    Campbell,    Captain,    Statesville. 

H.  B.   Haywood,  Jr.,   1st  Lieutenant,  Raleigh. 
R.   S.   Stevens,   1st  Lieutenant,  Raleigh. 
F.   F.  Fenner,  1st  Lieutenant,  Henderson. 
J.   W.   Tankersley,   1st  Lieutenant,   Greensboro. 
R.   L.   McGeachey,   1st  Lieutenant,   Raleigh. 
Henry    Norris,    1st    Lieutenant,    Rutherfordton. 
Jas.   M.   Lynch,    1st  Lieutenant,  Asheville. 
Raymond  Pollock,   1st  Lieutenant,   New  Bern. 
Dental    Corps   or    Medical    Department. 

B.  F.   Hall,  Dental  Officer  and  1st  Lieutenant, 
Asheville. 

S.    R.    Horton,   Dental   Officer    and    1st  Lieu- 
tenant,   Raleigh. 

B.  J.  Durham,  Dental  Officer  and  1st  Lieuten- 
ant,  Asheville. 

First   Brigade. 

B.   S.  Royster,  Brigade  Commander  and  Brig- 
ade  General,    Oxford. 

Henry    T.    Osborne,    Aide    de    Camp    and    1st 
Lieutenant,  Oxford. 

Arthur    C.     House,    Aide    de    Camp    and    1st 
Lieutenant,   Weldon. 

First    Infantry— Field    and    Staff. 

J.   T.    Gardner,   Colonel   and   Colonel,    Shelby. 

J.    C.    Bessent,   Lieutenant   Colonel   and   Lieu- 
tenant  Colonel,    Winston-Salem. 

R.  L.  Flanigan,  Major  and  Major,  Statesville. 

D.    D.    Parks,    Major   and  Major,   Mount  Airy. 

J.  E.  Dietz,  Major  and  Major,  Statesville. 

W.    R.    Minter,    Chaplain    and    Captain,    Lin- 
colnton. 

W.     R.     Robertson,     Adjutant     and     Captain, 
Charlotte. 

J.  F.  Roberts,  Commissary  and  Captain,  Shel- 
by. 

J.    F.    Jenkins,    Quartermaster    and    Captain, 
Shelby. 


ATLANTIC  COAST  REALTY  COMPANY,  GREENVILLE,  N.  C. 

We  sub-divide  and  sell  at  auction,  city,  suburban  and  farm  prop- 
erty, farm  sales  our  specialty — territory  unlimited.  Write  us  for 
particulars." 


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NORTH  CAROLINA  NATIONAL   GUARD. 


Co  L„  BEVELL 


DEALER   IN 


HORSES,  MULES,  BUGGIES,  WAGONS 
AND  HARNESS 


FAYETTEVILLE,    N.    C. 


LARGEST   INDIVIDUAL   DEALER   IN   THE    SOUTH 


R.  R.   Morrison,  Inspector  S.   A.   P.   and  Cap- 
tain, Mooresville. 

A.  W.  Freeman,  Battalion  Adjutant  and  1st 
Lieutenant,    Crestmont. 

Joe  Hill,  Battalion  Adjutant  and  1st  Lieu- 
tenant, Concord. 

C.  H.  Turner,  Battalion  Adjutant  and  1st 
Lieutenant,   Statesville. 

P.  W.  Eshelman,  Battalion  Quartermaster  and 
Commissary    and    2nd    Lieutenant,    High    Point. 

J.  H.  Gwyn,  Battalion  Quartermaster  and 
Commissary    and    2nd    Lieutenant,    Mount    Airy 

R.   II.   Morrison,  Battalion  Quartermaster  and 
Commissary   and   2nd  Lieutenant,   Charlotte. 
First   Infantry — Companies. 

Company  A— G.    L.    Lyerly,   Captain,   Hickory. 

Company  B — A.  L.  Bulwinkle,  Captain,  Gas- 
tonia. 

Company  C — J.   G.   Wooten,   Captain,   Winston 

Company  D — J.  A. ,  Parker,  Captain,  Char- 
lotte. 

Company  E — Wm.  M.  Westmoreland,  Captain, 

Company  F — J.    H.    Coon,    Captain,    Asheville. 

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

Company  H — J.  H.  Howell,  Captain,  Waynes- 
ville. 

Company  I — E.  C.  Bivens,  Captain,  Mount 
Airy. 

Company  K — C.    I.    Bard,    Captain,    Asheville. 

Company  L — L.    A.    Brown,    Captain,    Concord. 

Company  M —  E.  P.  Carpenter,  Captain.  Hit'li 
Point. 

Second     Infantry — Field     and     Staff. 

W.  C.  Rodman,  Colonel  and  Colonel,  Wash- 
ington. 

J.  V.  B.  Metts,  Lieutenant  Colonel  and  Lieu- 
tenant Colonel,  Wilmington. 

C.    B.    Elliott,   Major   and   Major,    Edenton. 

T.    S.   Pace,   Major   and  Major,   Wilson. 

C.    M.    Faircloth,    Major   and   Major,    Clinton. 

N.  R.  Morgan,  Adjutant  and  Captain,  Golds- 
boro. 

Nathaniel  Harding,  Chaplain  and  Captain, 
Washington. 

J.  L.  Shaw,  Inspector  S.  A.  P.  and  Captain, 
Lumber  Bridge. 

A.  L.  C.  Hill,  Quartermaster  and  Captain, 
Kinston. 

F.  L.  Black,  Commissary  and  Captain,  Char- 
lotte. 

J.  T.  Lumley,  Battalion  Adjutant  and  1st 
Lieutenant,  New  Bern. 

G.  L.  Pittman,  Battalion  Adjutant  and  1st 
Lieutenant,   Goldsboro. 

W.  H.  Herring,  Battalion  Adjutant  and  1st 
Lieutenant,  Clinton. 

E.  K.  Pittman,  Battalion  Quartermaster  and 
Commissary    and    2nd     lieutenant,    Kinston. 


L.  C.  Malloy,  Battalion  Quartermaster  and 
Commissary  and  2nd  Lieutenantt  Lumber 
Bridge. 

W.  P.  Monroe,  Battalion  Quartermaster  and 
Commissary    and    2nd    Lieutenant,    Wilmington. 

Second    Infantry — Companies. 

Company  A — Paul   Jones,   Captain,   Tarhoro. 

Company  B — J.    I.    Brown,    Captain,    Kinston. 

Company  C —  — .   — .   .   Captain,   Rocky 

Mount. 

Company  D — E.  A.  Simkins,  Captain,  Golds- 
boro. 

Company  E — E.   H.   Bain,  Captain,  Goldsboro. 

Company  F — A.  G.  Murehison,  Captain, 
Fayetteville. 

Company  G — B.  B.  Ross,  Captain,  Washing- 
ton. 

Company  H — G.    K.    Hobbs,   Captain,   Clinton. 

Coompany  I — W.  S.  Privott,  Captain,  Eden- 
ton. 

Company  K — G.  K.  Freeman,  Captain,  Wil- 
son. 

Company  L — J.  B.  Malloy,  Captain,  Lumber 
Bridge. 

Company  M — J.    L.    Hines,    Captain,    Dunn. 

Third    Infantry — Field   and   Staff. 
J.   N.   Craig,  Colonel,  Reidsville. 
S.    W.    Minor,    Lieutenant   Colonel    and   Lieu- 
tenant  Colonel   Durham. 

C.  L.  McGhee,  Major  and  Major.  Franklinton. 
J.   J.   Bernard,   Major   and  Major,   Raleigh. 
R.    M.    Albright,    Major    and   Major,    Raleigh. 

A.  McCullen,  Chaplain  and  Captain,  Wash- 
ington. 

Don  E.  Scott,  Adjutant  and  Captain,  Graham. 

R.  W.  Morphis,  Commissary  and  Captain, 
Reidsville. 

S.  E.  Winston,  Quartermaster  and  Captain, 
Youngsville. 

C.  J.  Smith,  Inspector  S.  A.  P.  and  Captain, 
Henderson. 

G.  L.  Cook,  Battalion  Adjutant  and  1st 
Lieutenant,   Franklinton. 

W.  R.  Miller,  Battalion  Adjutant  and  1st 
Lieutenant,  Raleigh. 

H.  J.  Hervey,  Battalion  Adjutant  and  1st 
Lieutenant,  Raleigh. 

R.  T.  Burton,  Battalion  Quartermaster  and 
Commissary    and    2nd    Lieutenant,    Reidsville. 

B.  F.  Dixon,  Battalion  Quartermaster  and 
Commissary    and    2nd    Lieutenant,    Raleigh. 

S.     L.     Rotter,     Battalion    Quartermaster     and 
Commissary    and    2nd    Lieutenant,    Raleigh. 
Third     Infantry — Companies. 

Company  A — W.  H.  Phillips,  Captain,  Lex- 
ington. 

Company  B — W.    F.    Moody,   Captain,   Raleigh. 


"The  Square  Deal  Company — 

That's  us.     Give  us  a  contract  to  sell  your  land  at  auction,  and  we 
will  get  results.     Atlantic  Coast  Realty  Company,  Greenville,  N.  C." 


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Company  C — W.  H.  Jenkins,  Jr.,  Captain, 
Henderson. 

Company  D — J.  A.  Turner,  Captain,  Louis- 
burg. 

Company  E — T.   G.    Stem,   Captain,   Oxford. 

Company  F — I.  H.  Kearney,  Captain,  Frank- 
linton. 

Company  G — W.  B.  Mlllner,  Captain,  Reids- 
ville. 

Company  H — Frank  Rose,  Captain,  Warren- 
ton. 

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

Company  K — J.   H.   Kivett,   Captain,  Asheboro. 

Company  L — C.  H.  Newby,  Captain,  Thomas- 
ville. 

Company  M — S.  C.  Chambers,  Captain,  Dur- 
ham. 

Cavalry. 

Troop  A — W.    A.   Fair,   Captain,   Lineolnton. 

Troop  B — R.    R.   Reynolds.   Captain,   Asheville. 
Coast    Artillery    Corps — Field    and    Staff. 

Max  L.  Barker,  Lieutenant  Colonel  and  Lieu- 
tenant   Colonel,    Salisbury. 

E.  D.  Kuykendall,  Major  and  Major,  Greens- 
boro. 

L.  M.  Dodamead,  Adjutant  and  Captain, 
Hendersonville. 

W.  D.  Marrow,  Artillery  Engineer  and  Cap- 
tain,   Raleigh. 

M.  F.  Hatcher,  Ordnance  Officer  and  1st 
Lieutenant,    Salisbury. 

Coast    Artillery — Companies. 

Second  Company,  — .  — .  ,  Captain, 

Wilmington. 

Third  Company,  F.  L.  Page,  Captain,  Greens- 
boro. 

Fourth  Company,  C.  L.  Shaver,  Captain, 
Salisbury. 

Fifth  Company,  W.  R.  Cos,  Captain,  Char- 
lotte. 

Sixth  Company,  R.  V.  Ladd,  Captain,  Hender- 
sonville. 

Naval   Brigade — Commander  and  Staff. 

C.  D.  Bradham,  Commanding  and  Captain, 
New  Bern. 

F.  H.  Shipp,  Chief  of  Staff  and  Lieutenant 
Commander,   New  Bern. 

E.  E.  Williams,  Chief  Engineer  and  Lieuten- 
ant   Commander,    New    Bern. 

R.  Duval  Jones,  Surgeon  and  Lieutenant 
Commander,  New  Bern. 

J.  H.  Crawford,  Paymaster  and  Lieutenant 
Commander,   New  Bern. 

A.  H.  Vanderhoof,  Gunnery  Officer  and  Lieu- 
tenant, Asheville. 

B.  F.  Huske,  Chaplain  and  Lieutenant,  New 
Bern. 


J.  C.  B.  Ehringhaus,  Judge  Advocate  and 
Lieutenant,    Elizabeth   City. 

J.   B.   Green,   Aide  and  Lieutenant,  New  Bern. 

C.  H.  Burkhead,  Signal  Officer  and  Lieu- 
tenant,   Beaufort. 

E.  H.  Baker,  Aide  and  Lieutenant  J.  G., 
Raleigh. 

First    Battalion. 

C.  J.  McSorley,  Commanding  and  Commander, 
New   Bern. 

C.  L.  Morton,  Lieutenant  Commander,  Wash- 
ington. 

W.  G.  Dixon,  Navigator  and  Lieutenant,  New 
Bern. 

R.  Barcliff,  Engineer  Officer  and  Lieutenant, 
Oriental. 

J.  F.  Patterson,  Surgeon  and  Lieutenant,  Ori- 
ental. 

C.  D.  Kidder,  Paymaster  and  Lieutenant, 
New  Bern. 

J.  P.  Harris.  Assistant  Engineer  and  Lieu- 
tenant J.   G..   Washington. 

J.  E.  Bunting.  Gunnery  Officer  and  Adjutant, 
and  Lieutenant  J.  G.,  Wilmington. 

First     Battalion — Divisions. 

SECOND  DIVISION— A.  T.  Willis,  Lieuten- 
ant, New  Bern;  G.  T.  Bowden,  Lieutenant  J. 
G.,  New  Bern;  R.  B.  Fulford,  Ensign,  New 
Bern. 

SIXTH  DIVISION— U.  B.  Rodman,  Jr., 
Lieutenant,  Washington:  J.  J.  Brabble,  Lieuten- 
ant J.  G. ,  Washington;  Robt.  W.  Small,  Ensign, 
Washington. 

School    Battalion. 

J.  L.  Phelps,  Commanding  and  Commander, 
Cresvvell. 

J.  E.  Clark,  Navigator  and  Lieutenant, 
Washington. 

Brad.  Sanders,  Eengineer  Officer  and  Lieu- 
tenant, Elizabeth  City. 

A.  W.  Disosway,  Surgeon  and  Lieutenant, 
Plymouth. 

Clarence  Latham,  Paymaster  and  Lieutenant, 
Plymouth. 

H.  G.  Walker,  Adjutant  and  Lieutenant  J. 
G.,   Creswell. 

Second    Battalion — Divisions. 

FOURTH  DIVISION— E.  R.  Jackson,  Lieu- 
tenant, Plymouth;  C.  D.  Loane,  Jr.,  Lieutenant 
J.  G.,  Plymouth;  V.  E.  Everett,  Ensign,  Ply- 
mouth. 

FIFTH  DIVISION— J.  K.  Wilson,  Lieutenant, 
Elizabeth  City:  G.  F.  Pappendick,  Lieutenant 
J.  G.,  Elizabeth  City;  Andrew  Sanders,  Ensign. 
Elizabeth  City. 

SEVENTH  DIVISION— R.  T.  Brinn,  Lieuten- 
ant, Hertford;  W.  G.  Wright,  Jr.,  Lieutenant 
J.  G.,  Hertford;  J.  Campen,  Jr.,  Ensign,  Hert- 
ford. 


POLITICAL  ORGANIZATIONS 


DEMOCRATIC    STATE     EXECUTIVE 
COMMITTEE. 

Charles  A.  Webb,   Chairman,  Asheville. 

Walter   E.    Brock,    Secretary,    Wadesboro 

NATIONAL  COMMITTEEMAN  —  Josephus 
Daniels,  Raleigh. 

ADVISORY  COMMITTEE— T.  J.  Jarvis, 
Greenville;  S.  A.  Woodard,  Wilson;  W.  T. 
Dortch,  Goldsboro;  J.  Crawford  Biggs,  Raleigh; 
J.  S.  Carr,  Durham ;  J.  O.  Carr.  Wilmington ; 
H.  B.  Varner,  Lexington ;  J.  H.  Burke,  Taylors- 
Tille;  Clyde  R.  Hoey,  Shelby;  J.  W.  Pless,  Ma- 
rion. 

Executive   Committee. 

FIRST  DISTRICT— C.  S.  Vann.  Edenton;  W. 
■3.  Lamb.  Williamston;  E.  F.  Aydlett,  Eliza- 
beth City;  L.  L.  Smith,  Gatesville;  E.  A.  Dan- 
iel   Washington:   L.   W-   Tucker,    Greenville. 

SECOND— W.  O.  Howard.  Tarboro;  E.  L. 
Travis.  Halifax;  W.   D.   Laroque,  Kinston;  P.   J. 


Macon,  Warrenton;  W.  A.  Finch,  Wilson;  F.  D. 
Winston    Windsor. 

THIRD — Nathan  O'Berry,  Goldsboro;  T.  D. 
Warren.  New  Bern;  G.  D.  Canfleld,  Morehead 
City;  George  L.  Peterson,  Clinton;  W.  D.  Har- 
gett,  Trenton;  A.   B.   Croom,   Jr.,  Burgaw. 

FOURTH— R.  H.  Hayes.  Pittsboro;  John  C. 
Drewry,  Raleigh:  Edward  S.  Abell.  Smitlifleld; 
D.  Y.  Cooper,  Henderson;  J.  R.  Collie,  Louis- 
burg;  J.   P.   Bunn,   Rocky  Mount. 

FIFTH— W.  A.  Devin,  Oxford;  S.  C.  Brawley 
Durham:  S.  M.  Gattis,  Hillsboro;  F.  L.  Wil- 
liamson Burlington ;  J.  J.  Farriss,  High  Point ; 
C.  H.  Haynes,  Mount  Airy. 

SIXTH— E.  F.  McCulloch,  Elizabethtown ;  W. 
S.  Cook,  Fayetteville;  H.  L.  Lyon,  Whiteville; 
George  H.  Bellamy,  El  Paso;  J.  J.  Furlong. 
Wilmington. 

SEVENTH— R.  N.  Hackett.  Wilkesboro;  J. 
Reese   Blair,    Troy;   W.    E.    Brock,    Wadesboro; 


"THE  ATLANTIC  COAST  REALTY  COMPANY,  GREENVILLE,  N.  C. 


the  wide-awake  auction  real  estate  people.     Write  for  par- 
ticulars." 


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POLITICAL    ORGANIZATIONS. 


DITH   COLLEG 


RALEIGH,  N.  C. 


One  of  the  few  Southern  Colleges  for  Women  giving  a  four 
years'  colle,ge  course  according  to  modern  standards. 

Courses  in  Mathematics,  Languages,  English,  History,  Science, 
Philosophy,  Bible,  and  Education.  School  of  Music,  with  Depart- 
ments of  Piano,  Pipe  Organ,  Violin  and  Voice  Culture.  Department 
of  Art,  including  Oil  Painting,  Charcoal  Drawing,  Water  Colors, 
Crayon,  Applied  Design,  China  Painting,  and  Art  History.  Thor- 
ough course  in  Home  Economics.  Physical  Culture  under  trained 
Director. 

Literary  Course,  with  Board,  Room,  Physician,  Nurse,  Ordinary 
Medicines,  and  Fees  for  Library,  Gymnasium,  and  the  Lecture- 
Course,  $220.50  a  year.     Club  Rates  about  $55  less.     Address 


R.  T.  VANN,   Raleigh,  N.  C. 


R.   A.   Morrow,  Monroe;  D.   A.  McDonald,   Car- 
thage; S.   W.   Parham.   Thomasville. 

EIGHTH— E.  S.  Coffey  Boone;  J.  P.  Cook, 
Concord;  J.  R.  Price,  Albemarle;  A.  D.  Watts, 
Statesville;  Walter  Murphy,  Salisbury;  A.  S. 
Carson,   Sparta. 

N'lXTH — Robert  T.  Claywell.  Morganton ;  R. 
R.  Ray,  McAdenville;  T.  L.  Kirkpatrick,  Char- 
lotte; Edgar  Loye,  Lincolnton;  Max  O.  Gardner, 
Shelby;  J.   T.  Yount.   Newton. 

TENTH— C.    A.    Webb.    Asheville;   J.    R.   Dil- 
lard.    Murphy;    J.    W.    Ferguson,    Waynesville; 
W.   E.   Breese,  Jr.,  Brevard;  J.   C.  Mills,  Ruth- 
erfordton;  J.    C.   L.   Bird     Marion. 
Chairmen    of    Democratic    County    Committees. 

Alamance — J.   H.    Vernon,   Burlington. 

Alexander — J.   H.    Burke,   Taylorsville. 

Alleghany— A.    S.    Carson,    Sparta. 

Anson — D.    A.   McGregor,   Wadesboro. 

Ashe — W.    H.    Worth,   Jefferson. 

Avery — J.   W.   Ragland,   Elk   Park. 

Beaufort — W.   C.   Rodman,   Washington. 

Bertie — E.   S.   Askew,  Windsor. 

Bladen— E.  P.  McCulloch,  White  Oak. 

Brunswick — Geo.   H.   Bellamy,  El  Paso. 

Buncombe — J.    Ed.    Swain.    Asheville. 

Burke — R.   T.   Claywell,  Morganton. 

Cabarrus — J.   P.   Cook.   Concord. 

Caldwell — Mark   Squires,   Lenoir. 

Camden — J.    E.    Cooke,    Camden. 

Carteret — W.   S.    Chadwick.   Beaufort. 

Caswell — R.    L.    Mitchell     Yanceyville. 

Catawba — J.    D.    Elliott,    Hickory. 

Chatham — R.    H.   Hayes,   Pittsboro. 

Cherokee — Ben.   Posey,   Murphy. 

Chowan — J.    H.    McMullan,    Jr..    Edenton. 

Clay— G.    W.    Kingsley,    Hayesville,   R.    3. 

Cleveland — J.   T.  Gardner,   Shelby. 

Craven — Stephen   Lane.   New  Bern. 

Columbus — J.   A.   Brown,   Chadbourn. 

Cumberland — R.    H.    Dye,    Fayetteville. 

Currituck — E.    B.    Johnson,    Currituck. 

Dare — R.   B.   Etheridge.   Manteo. 

Davidson — S.    W.   Finch,   Lexington. 

Davie — G.   E.   Horn.   Mocksville. 

Duplin — H.    D.    Williams,    Kenansville. 

Durham — R.    P.    Reade     Durham. 

Edgecombe — W.    O.    Howard,    Tarboro. 

Forsyth — G.    T.    Stephenson,    Winston- Salem. 

Franklin — J.   R.    Collie,   Louisburg. 

Gaston — Thos.    L.    Craig.   Gastonia. 

Gates — W.   T.    Cross,   Gatesvllle. 

Graham — G.   B.    Walker,   Robbinsville. 


Granville — D.    G.    Brummitt,    Oxford. 

Greene — Jas.   T.   Exum,   Snow  Hill. 

Guilford — A.    Wayland   Cooke,    Greensboro. 

Halifax— Dr.    I.   E.    Green,   Weldon. 

Harnett — Charles   Ross,    Lillington. 

Haywood — Hugh    A.     Love,    Wa3'nesville. 

Henderson — McD.    Ray,   Hendersonville. 

Hertford — John  E.   Vann,   Winton. 

Hoke— J.  W.   Currie,   Raeford. 

Hyde — R.   D.   Harris,   Swan  Quarter. 

Iredell — J.    A.    Hartness     Statesville. 

Jackson — F.    E.    Alley,   Webster. 

Johnston — Z.    L.    Lemay,    Smithfleld. 

Jones — J.   K.   Warren,  Trenton. 

Lee — Vacant. 

Lenoir — G.    V.    Cowper,    Kinston. 

Lincoln — Edgar  Love,   Lincolnton. 

Macon — T.   L.    Jones,   Franklin. 

Madison — T.   N.   James,  Marshall. 

Martin— H.    W.   Stubbs,   Williamston. 

McDowell — J.   W.   Winbome,   Marion. 

Mecklenburg — W.   P.   Harding. 

Mitchell — W.   L.   Lambert,   Bakersville. 

Montgomery — 0.   B.   Deaton,   Troy. 

Moore — G.   W.   McNeill,   Carthage. 

Nash — Leon   T.    Vaughn,    Nashville. 

New  Hanover — Marsden  Bellamy,  Wilmington. 

Northampton — W.    H.    Joyner,    Garysburg. 

Onslow — E.   M.   Koonce    Jaekscnwille. 

Orange — C.    H.    Robertson,   Hillsboro. 

Pamlico — G.   S.  Weskett. 

Pasquotank — C.   E.   Thompson,  Elizabeth  City. 

Pender — W.    M.    Hand.    Burgaw. 

Perquimans — T.    S.    White.    Hertford. 

Person — J.   W.   Noell,  Roxboro. 

Pitt — Chas.    C.   Pierce,   Greenville. 

Polk — J.    E.    Shipman,    Columbus. 

Randolph — W.   J.   Miller,   Asheboro. 

Richmond — W.    S.    Thomas,   Rockingham. 

Robeson — S.    B.    McLean,    Maxton. 

Rockingham — R.    S.   Montgogmery.   Reidsvllle. 

Rowan — W.    H.    Woodson.    Salisbury. 

Rutherford — James  M.    Carson.   Rutherfordton. 

Sampson — H.   E.  Faison,  Clinton. 

Scotland — E.    H.    Gibson,    Laurinburg. 

Stanly— R.    L.    Smith.    Albemarle. 

Stokes* — Dr.  J.  H.  Ellington    Sandy  Ridge. 

Surry— J.  H.  Fogler,  Mt.  Airy. 

Swain — ■ 

Transylvania — W.    E.    Breese,    Jr.,    Brevard. 

Tyrrell — -Thos.   H.   Woodley,    Columbia. 

Union — A.  J.  Brooks,  Monroe 

Vance — A.    J.    Harris.    Henderson. 


"Sell  Your  Land  at  Auction 

It  brings  more.     Write  us  for  particulars.     Atlantic  Coast 
Realty  Company,  Greenville,  N-  C." 


POLITICAL    ORGANIZATIONS. 


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FOR     THE     BEST     HOTEL     ACCOMO- 
DATIONS  GO  TO 

Hotel  Wright  1 

RALEIGH,    N.    C. 

We     have     recently   added   40    more   rooms 
with    all    modern    improvements    in- 
cluding    electric     fans. 

Room    with     privilege    of    bath,    $1.00    per    day. 

Room      with      private      bath,     $1.50      per      day. 

Special     rates    to     parties    of    two    or     more 

occupying      the      larger      rooms. 

Wake — Percy  J.   Olive.  Apex 
Warren — J.  H.   Kerr,  Warrenton. 
Washington — Clarence   Latham.    Plymouth. 
Watauga — T.  H.  Coffey,  Boone. 
Wayne — G.   C.   Kornegay.   Goldsboro. 
Wilkes— W.   G.   Hall,   Wilkesboro. 
Wilson — H.   G.    Connor.   Jr.,   Wilson. 
Yadkin — J.    D.    L.    Sampson,    Chestnut   Ridge. 
Yancey — W.   K.   Buck,   Burnsville. 

REPUBLICAN      STATE      EXECUTIVE 
COMMITTEE. 

CHAIRMAN— John    M.    Morehead,    Spray. 

SECRETARY- TREASURER— Gilliam  Grissom, 
Spray. 

NATIONAL  COMMITTEEMAN  —  E.  Carl 
Duncan,    Raleigh. 

FINANCE  COMMITTEE— National  Commit- 
teeman Duncan,  State  Chairman  Morehead; 
Gilliam  Grissom,  Trea. :  C.  J.  Harris,  Dills- 
boro:  Ben.   C.   Sharpe,   Greensboro. 

DISTRICTS— C.  A.  Reynolds.  ex-offlcio, 
Winston-Salem;  First  District,  Harry  Skinner. 
Greenville;  Second,  D.  W.  Patrick,  Snow  Hill; 
Third.  A.  L.  Wilson,  Newport:  Fourth,  Claudius 
Dockery,  Raleigh;  Fifth,  Gilliam  Grissom, 
Spray;  Sixth.  C.  Ed.  Taylor,  Southport; 
Seventh,  J.  S.  Lewis,  Ashboro:  Eighth,  J.  D. 
Dorsett,  Spencer;  W.  A.  Hall,  North  Charlotte; 
Tenth.    W.    E.    Logan.    Asheville. 

MEMBERS  AT  LARGE— A.  S.  Mitchell, 
Winton:  J.  R.  Gaskill,  Tarboro:  J.  R.  Rice. 
Bayboro;  William  J.  Andrews,  Raleigh;  Ben. 
C.  Sharpe,  Greensboro;  LB.  Tucker,  White- 
ville:  Clarence  Call,  Wilkesboro;  Dr.  J.  J. 
Mott,  Statesville:  Ed.  M.  Bell,  Charlotte; 
R.  W.  Harris,  Dillsboro. 

CAMPAIGN  COMMITTEE— National  Com- 
mitteeman Duncan,  ex-offlcio;  State  Chairman 
Morehead.  ex-offlcio;  A.  E.  Holton  (Clim'n), 
Winston- Salem;  Gilliam  Grissom.  Sec,  Spray; 
William  J.  Andrews,  Raleigh:  Ben.  C.  Sharpe. 
Greensboro:  D.  W  Patrick.  Snow  Hill. 
Chairman  Republican  County  Executive  Com- 
mittees of   North   Carolina. 

Alamance — E.    S.    W.    Dameron,    Burlington. 

Alexander — T.    O.    Teague.    Taylorsville. 

Alleghany — John     M.     Wagoner,     Sparta. 

Anson — J.    L.    Matheson.    Wadesboro. 

Ashe — D.    Osborne,   Beldon. 

Avery — 


Beaufort — G.    A.    Conner,    Belhaven. 
Bertie — R.    H.    Norfleet.    Kelford. 
Bladen — S.     Meares.     Clarkton. 
Brunswick — D.    R.    Johnson.    Winnabow. 
Buncombe' — T.    F.    Roland.    Asheville. 
Burke — John   M.    Mull.    Morganton. 
Cabarrus — H.    S.    Williams,    Concord. 
Caldwell — M.    N.    Harshaw,    Lenoir. 
Camden — 

Carteret — Wm.    A.    Mace,    Beaufort. 
Caswell— W.    F.    Davis.    Altamahaw. 
Catawba — J.    Y.    Killian,    Newton. 
Chatham — R.    H.    Dixon,    Siler   City. 
Cherokee — A.   G.  Dewese,  Murphy. 
Chowan— W.    S.    Elliott.    Tyner.    R.    1. 
Clay — W.    T.    Bumgamer,    Hayesville. 
Cleveland — W.     L.    Dameron.    Shelby. 
Columbus — Irvin    B.    Tucker.    Whiteville. 
Craven — Clyde  Eby,   New  Bern. 
Cumberland — C.    C.    McLean.    Godwin. 
Currick — W.    S.    Harrison,    Harbinger. 
Dare — L.    Cudworth.    Wanchase. 
Davidson— J.    H.    McCrary.    Lexington. 
Davie — C.    G.    Bailey.    Advance. 
Duplin — John    A.    Gavin.    Sr..    Kenansville 
Durham — J.    E.    Carpenter.    Durham. 
Edgecombe— W.   L.    Stallings,   Tarboro,   R.   F 
D.    No.    2. 

Forsyth — J.    T.    Benbow,   Winslon-Salem. 
Franklin— T.    H.    Whitakers.    Rittrell. 
Gaston— W.   E.   Gardner.   Cherryville. 
Gates— W.    M.    Sparkman.    Eure. 
Graham — George  F.   Brock,   Brock. 
Granville — Dr.    G.    T.    Sykes.    Grissom. 
Greene — D.   W.   Patrick,   Snow  Hill. 
Guilford — H.    B.    Worth.    Greensboro. 
Halifax — McM.    Ferguson,    Liltleton. 
Harnett — A.    F.    Surles.    Dunn. 
Haywood — W.   T.   Denton.   Waynesville. 
Henderson — R.     H.     Staton.    Hendersonville 
Hertford — James   S.   Mitchell,   Winton. 
Hoke — (None   yet). 

Hyde — H.    L.    McGowan.    Swan    Quarter. 
Iredell — L.   C.   Wagner.   Statesville. 
Jackson — Z.    V.    Watson.    Speedwell. 
Johnston— J.    C.    Standi.    Smithfleld. 
Jones — J.    K.    Brock.    Trenton. 
Lee — R-    C.   McNeill,   Jonesboro. 
Lenoir — J.    M.    Mewbnrnc.    Einston. 
Lincoln — J.    M.    Hoyle.    Lincolnton. 
Macon — H.    G.    Robertson.    Franklin. 


ATLANTIC  COAST  REALTY  COMPANY,  GREENVILLE,  N.  C. 

We  sub. divide  and  sell  at  auction,  city  suburban  and  farm  prop- 
erty, farm  sales  our  speciality— territory  unlimited.  Write  us  for 
particulars." 


I'ol.ITIi'AI.   ORGANIZATIONS. 


Madison — Amos    Stackhouse,    Marshall. 
Martin — Wheeler    Martin,     Williamston. 
McDowell — .1.   L.   Morgan,  Marion. 
Mecklenburg — J.    P.    Newell.    Charlotte. 
Mitchell — Charles    E.    Greene,    Bakersville. 
Montgomery — N.   V.   Long,  Biscoe. 
Moore — W.    G.    Jennings,    Carthage. 
Nasb — J.   C.   Matthews,    Spring  Hope. 
New    Hanover — J.    W.    Brooks,    Wilmington. 
Northampton — W.     F.     Outland,     Woodland. 
Onslow — A.   Z.   Jarm.an,   Richland. 
Orange— J.  L.  Cheek,  Efland.  R.  P.  D.  No.  2. 
Pamlico— J.    I*    Riggs,    Bayboro. 
Pasquotank— W.   L.  Kenton,  Elizabeth  City 
Pender — E.    McMoore.   Burgaw. 
rerquimans — W.    R.    White.   Hertford. 
Person — William   D.    Merritt.    Roxboro. 
Pitt — R.    C.    Flanagan.    Greenville. 
Polk — W.    C.    Robertson.    Saluda.. 
Randolph— L.    D.    Mendenhall.    Randkman 
Richmond — J.    P.    Cameron.    Rockingham. 
Robeson — S.    A.    Edmunds.    Lumberton. 
Rockingham — J.   R.   Joyce,  Reidsville. 
Rowawn — W.    A.    Fogleman,    Salisbury. 

Rutherford    

Sampson — W.  F.   Sessons,  Clinton. 
Scotland — W.  H.  Fox.  Laurinburg. 
Stanley — Dr.  J.  I.   Campbell.  Norwood. 
Stokes — N.    O.    Petree.   Danbury. 
Surry — T.    W.    Davis.   Dobson 
Swain — W.    L.   Francis.   Bryson   City. 
Transylvania — M.     L.     Hamilton,     care    C    E 
Orr,   Brevard. 
Tyrrell— R.    A.    Kohloss,    Columbia. 
Union — W.    B.    Love.    Monroe. 
Vance — C.   E.  Fuller.  Henderson. 
Wake— Lester  F.   Butler.   Raleigh. 
Warren — J.   P.    Leach,   Littleton. 
Washington — C.    W.    Snell.    Mackey   Ferry. 
Watauga — John    W.    Hodges.    Rutherwood. 
Wayne—  E.    W.    Hill.    Goldsboro. 
Wilkes — O.    F.    Blevins,    Wilkesboro. 
Wilson — George    W.    Stanton.    Wilson. 
Yadkin — J.    A.    Logan,    Yadkinville. 
Yancey — J.   L.   Hyatt,   Micaville. 


PROGRESSIVE     STATE     EXECUTIVE 
COMMITTEE. 

CHAIRMAN — Zeb.    V.   Walser,   Lexington. 

SECRETARY— R.    H.    Biesecker,   Lexington. 

NATIONAL  COMMITTEEMAN— Jas.  N.  Wil- 
liamson. Jr..  Burlington. 

STATE  AT  LARGE— James  N.  Williamson, 
Jr.,  Burlington:  John  B.  Respass,  Washing- 
ton: W.  S.  Pearson.  Charlotte;  William  A. 
Guthrie,  Durham:  Clyde  Eby,  New  Bern;  S.  S. 
McNinch.  Cbarlotte:  H.  B.  Worth,  Greens- 
boro; Dr.  J.  W.  Peacock,  Thomasville;  John 
E.  Fowler,  Clinton;  R.  A.  Burch,  Roxboro : 
G.  A.  Conner,  Belhaven ;  Iredell  Mears,  Wash- 
ington; H.   B.  Watson,   Lenoir. 

DISTRICTS— Fin*,  District,  W.  J.  Hol- 
stead.  South  Mills;  J.  M.  Burgess,  Old  Trap. 
Second,  J.  M.  Mewborne,  Kinston;  McM-  Fer- 
guson, Littleton.  Third,  Thomas  E.  Owen, 
Clinton;  E.  W.  Hill,  Goldsboro.  Fourth,  W.  S. 
Bailey.  Spring  Hope:  John  R.  Bright.  San- 
ford,  R.  4.  Fifth,  N.  W.  Brown,  Hillsboro; 
W.  W.  Brown,  Burlington.  Sixth,  Daniel 
Carter.      Yander:      Sidney      Meares,      Clarkton. 

Seventh,  J.  M.  Allen.  Asheboro;  W.  G. 
Jennings.  Carthage.  Eighth,  Robert  V.  Tbarp, 
Statesville;  H.  S.  Williams,  Concord.  Ninth 
J.  F.  Newell.  Charlotte;  James  L.  Hyatt. 
Burnsville.  Tenth.  John  P.  Sumner,  Arden: 
V.   S.   Lusk.   Asheville. 

CAMPAIGN  ADVISORY  COMMITTEE— W. 
A.  Guthrie,  Durham:  S.  S.  McNinch,  Char- 
lotte; D.  L.  Gore,  Wilmington:  J.  J.  Jenkins. 
Siler  City;  H.  S.  Williams.  Concord;  George 
E.  Butler,   Clinton;  Clyde  Eby,  New  Bern. 


Chairmen  of  Progressive  County  Executive  Com- 
mittees of   North   Carolina. 

Alamance— W.    W.    Brown,   Burlington. 
Alexander — O.  F.  Poole.  Taylorsville. 
Alleghany — J.   T.   Miles,   Cherry  Lane. 
Anson — C.   A.  Bland,  Wadesboro. 
Ashe — B.   C.    Seagraves,   Jefferson. 
Avery — W.    H.    Gragg,   Linville. 
Beaufort — J.   B.   Respass,   Washington. 
Bertie— R.    H.    Norfleet,    Kelford. 
Bladen— R.    S.    White,    Elizabethton. 
Brunswick— D.    R.    Johnson,    Winnabow. 
Buncombe — J.    M.    Patterson.    Asheville. 
Burke — J.    L.   Anderson.   Morganton. 
Cabarrus — H.    S-   Williams,    Concord. 
Caldwell — M.    X.    Harshaw.    Lenoir. 
Camden— J.  M.  Burgess,   Old  Trap. 
Carteret— Dr.     George    Davis,    Beaufort. 
Caswell — J.    M.    Morton,    Leasburg, 
Catawba — P.    A.    Setzer,    Hickory. 
Chatham— R.   H.    Dixon,    Pittsboro. 
Cherokee — W.     Christopher,    Murphy. 
Chowan— M.  S.  Elliott,  Tyner,  R.  F.  D.  No.  1. 
Clay- — W.    T   .Bomgarner,   Hayesville. 
Cleveland — W.    L.    Dameron.    Shelby. 
Columbus — I.   B.    Tucker,   Whiteville. 
Craven — Clyde   Eby,    New   Bern. 
Cumberland — Daniel   Carter,   Yander. 
Currituck — T.    E.    Enans.    Harbinger. 
Dare — N.     G.    Johnson.    Wanchese. 
Davidson — J.   T.   Hedrick,   Lexington. 
Davie — A.    T.    Grant.    Jr..   Mocksyille. 
Duplin — J.   A.   Gavin,   Sr.,   Kenansville. 
Durham — N.    Underwood.    Durham. 
Edgecombe — W.    L.    Stallings,    Tarboro. 
Forsyth— R.    A.    Mills.    Winston-Salem. 
Franklin— T.   H.   Whitaker,   Franklinton. 
Gaston — J.    N.    Hanna,    Gastonia. 
Gates — W.     M.     Sparkman,     Eure. 
Graham — Dr.    G.    F.    Brock,   Brock. 
Granville — Dr.   G.   T.   Sikes,   Grissom. 
Greene — W.    O.    Dixon,    Hookerton. 
Guilford — W.    C.   Shaw,   Greensboro. 
Halifax — McM.    Ferguson,    Littleton. 
Harnett — A.   F.    Surles.   Dunn. 
Haywood — Dr.   G.   D.   Greene.   Waynesville. 
Henderson — R.   H.    Staton,   Hendersonville. 
Hertford — J.   S.   Mitchell,  Wiuton. 
Hoke— G.  W.  Cox,  Raeford. 
Hyde — Dr.    C.    A.    Stokesbury,    Swan   Quarter. 
Iredell — .1.    W.    C.   Long,   Statesville. 
Jackson — Z.  V.  Watson,  Speedwell. 
Johnston — J.    D.    Parker,    Smithfield. 
Jones — W.   W.   Pollock,   Trenton. 
Lee — Dr.    I.   H.   Lutterloh,   Sanford. 
Lenoir — J.    M.    Mewborne,    Kinston. 
Lincoln — J.   W.    Mullen,    Lincolnton. 
Macon — S.    L.   Frank.    Franklin. 
Madison — G.  L.  McKinney.  Marshall. 
Martin — R.    S.    Price.    Williamston. 
McDowell — C.    C.    Lisenbee.    Marion. 
Mecklenburg — J.    F.    Newell,    Charlotte. 
Mitchell — C.    E.    Greene,   Bakersville. 
Montgomery — N.    V.    Long,    Biscoe. 
Moore — J.   T.    Copeland,   Carthage. 
Nash — W.    S.   Bailey,    Spring  Hope. 
New  Hanover — J.   W.   Brooks.   Wilmington. 
Northampton — W.    F.    Outland.   Woodland. 
Onslow — A.   Z.   Jarman,  Richland. 
Orange — N.   W.   Brown,  Hillsboro. 
Pamlico — J.    L.    Riggs.   Bayboro. 
Pasquotank — J.     S.     Morris,     Elizabeth     City, 
R.    F.    D.,    No.    1. 
Pender — J.   H.   Newkirk.   Watha. 
Perquimans — G.   R.   Bateman,   Burgess. 
Person — R.    A.    Burch,   Roxboro. 
Pitt— A.  J.  Moye,  Farmville.  R.  F.  D.,  No.  1 
Polk— W.   C.  Robertson,   Saluda. 
Randolph — S.    W.    Laughlin,    Asheboro. 
Richmond — W.'    M.    Kelly,    Rockingham. 
Robeson — W.   K.    Culbreth,   Lumberton,   R.  F 
I  D..   No.   6. 


"Have  the  Atlantic  Coast  Realty  Co. 

of  Greenville,  N.  C,  sell  your  land   at  auction.      They  will 
get  you  the  highest  and  'ast  dollar." 


POLITICAL    ORGANIZATIONS— DEMOCRATIC    STATE   PLATTOKM. 


1. 


THE  UNIVERSITY  OF  NORTH  CAROLINA 

MAXIMUM  SERVICE  TO  THE  PEOPLE  OF  THE  STATE. 

A.  THE  COLLEGE  OF  LIBERAL  ARTS. 

B.  THE  SCHOOL  OF  APPLIED  SCIENCE. 

(1)  Chemical   Engineering. 

(2)  Electrical  Engineering. 

(3)  Civil  and  Road  Engineering. 

(4)  Soil  Investigation. 

C.  THE  GRADUATE  SCHOOL. 

D.  THE   SCHOOL   OF   LAW. 

E.  THE  SCHOOL  OF  MEDICINE. 

F.  THE  SCHOOL  OF  PHARMACY. 

G.  THE  SCHOOL  OF  EDUCATION. 
H.  THE  SUMMER  SCHOOL. 

I.   THE  BUREAU  OF  EXTENSION. 

(1)  General  Information. 

(2)  Instruction  by  Le.ctures. 

(3)  Correspondence  Courses. 

(4)  Debate  and  Declamation. 

(5)  County  Economic  and  Social  Surveys. 

(6)  Municipal  and  Legislative  Reference. 

(7)  Teachers'   Bureau,   Preparatory  Schools,  and  College 

Entrance  Requirements. 
For  information  regarding  the  University,  address 

THOMAS    J.    WILSON,    JR.,    Registrar. 


Rockingham — F.    N.    Cox,    Spray. 

Rowan — W.    H.    Hobson,    Salisbury. 

Rutherford— W.    C.    McBride,    Rutherfordton 

Sampson — W.    F.    Sessons.    Clinton. 

Scotland — C.    C.    Snead,   Laurel  Hill. 

Stanley— R.    C.   Hill.   Albemarle. 

Stokes — R.    .7.    Petree,    Germanton. 

Surry — T.   M.   George,   Elkin. 

Swain — TJiomas   Ferguson,    Bryson    City. 

Transylvania — 0.    W.    Clayton,    Brevard. 

Tyrrell — Enoch   Bateman,    Columbia. 


Union — L.   L.  Fincher,   Mineral  Springs. 
Vance — Enoch    Powell,    Henderson. 
Wake — E.   T.    Banks,   Raleigh. 
Warren — W.    S.   Gardner,   Macon. 
Washington — C-  E.   Ainsley,   Creswell. 
Watauga — W.    D.    Farthing,   Boone. 
Wayne— E.    W.    Hill,    Goldsboro. 
Wilkes— C.   H.    Cowles,   Wilkesboro. 
Wilson — A.    B.    Boykin,    Wilson. 
Yadkin— G.   T.   White,  Buck  Shoals. 
Yancey — W.    T.    Angline,   Burnsville. 


DEMOCRATIC  STATE  PLATFORM— 1912 


We,  the  representatives  of  the  Democratic 
party,  in  convention  assembled,  reaffirm  our 
devotion  to  the  time-honored  principles  of 
constitutional  government  as  established  by 
the  fathers  of  the  republic,  and  to  the  still 
greater  principles  of  human  equality  as  pro- 
claimed by  Jefferson,  with  equal  rights  to  all 
and  special  privileges  to  none,  and  hereby 
declare: 

We   favor    an    income   tax. 

We  favor  the  election  of  senators  by  a 
direct   vote   of    the   people. 

We    oppose    subsidies    in    any    form. 

We  favor  publication  of  campaign  funds, 
both  before  and  after  primaries,  conventions 
and    elections. 

Corruption    in     Elections. 

We  condemn  the  corrupt  use  of  money,  or 
other  corrupt  means,  to  influence  voters  in 
primaries,  conventions  and  elections,  and  we 
favor  the  enactment  of  such  criminal  laws  as 
will    effectually    prevent    such    practices. 


Public     Roads     and     Natural     Resources. 

We  favor  the  improvement  of  our  public 
roads  and  highways,  wise  and  reasonable 
drainage  laws,  and  the  conservation  of  all  our 
natural    resources. 

Pensions     and     Public     Institutions. 

We  favor  and  indorse  the  policy  of  the 
Democratic  party  in  the  pension  of  the  Con- 
federate veterans  of  the  State,  and  pledge 
ourselves    to    a    continuation    of    such    policy- 

We  pledge  ourselves  to  the  continued  de- 
velopment of  the  internal  affairs  of  the  State; 
to  the  maintenance  of  the  institutions  for  the 
insane,  deaf,  dumb  and  blind,  and  all  other 
charitable  institutions  of  the  State,  and  to 
the  extension  and  enlargement  of  these  insti- 
tutions to  meet  the  demands  upon  the  State 
and  the  needs  of  the  unfortunates  who  require 
the   care   and    maintenance   of   the   government. 

We  indorse  the  policy  of  t ho  Democratic 
party  of  the  State  in  its  support  of  the  educa- 
tional  institutions   of   the    State,    and   we  pledge 


'THE  ATLANTIC  COAST  REALTY  COMPANY,  GREENVILLE,  N.  C. 


the  wide-awake  auction  real  estate  people, 
ticulars." 


Write  for  par- 


M 


DK.MOCKATIC    STATIC    I'LATFOKM— REPUBLICAN    BTATB    PLATFORM. 


ourselves  to  as  liberal  appropriations  for  the 
support,  upbuilding  and  development  of  such 
institutions  as  the  finances  of  the  State  will 
permit. 

Education. 

We  believe  education  to  be  one  of  the  fun- 
damental needs  and  chief  functions  of  all 
government.  We  believe  in  the  Inherent 
right  of  every  child  to  an  equal  chance  to 
develop,  through  education,  every  power  within 
him  for  citizenship  and  service,  and  it  Is 
the  duty  of  the  State  to  place  adequate  oppor- 
tunity for  such  development  within  the  reach 
of    every    child 

We  congratulate  the  people  upon  the  ful- 
fillment of  the  pledge  of  the  party  for  a  four- 
months'  public  school  In  every  district  of  the 
State;  upon  the  building  of  more  adequate 
school  houses  in  the  school  districts  of  the 
State,  and  upon  the  educational  progress 
made  under  the  administration  of  the  Demo- 
cratic party.  We  favor  the  continued  support 
and  increased  efficiency  of  the  public  school 
system  in  the  State,  and  the  enlargement  of 
the  opportunities  of  the  children  of  the  State 
to  obtain  an  education,  and  we  favor  an  in- 
creased length  of  public  school  term  as  fast 
as  practicable.  We  favor  proper  provisions 
for  such  instruction  in  the  public  schools 
as  will  foster  an  interest  in  country  life,  and 
furnish  better  preparation  for  more  profitable 
farming  and  more  comfortable  living  in  the 
country. 

Control     of     Public-Service     Corporations. 

The  supervision  and  control  of  public- service 
corporations  is  a  well- recognized  right  of  the 
State  and  national  governments,  and  we  pledge 
ourselves  to  the  enforcement  of  this  right  in 
the  interest  of  the  people  of  the  Stat.e,  con- 
sistent with  fair  and  just  treatment  of  the 
public- service  corporations;  and  no  public- 
service  corporation  shall  grant  any  special 
privileges  or  other  favor  to  any  person  or  cor- 
poration. 


Trusts    and     Monopolies. 

We  are  opposed  to,  and  demand  the  sup- 
pression of.  trusts  and  monopolies,  and  favor 
Hie  enactment  of  such  laws  in  both  State  and 
nation,  with  such  necessary  machinery  and 
powers,  as  will  make  their  existence  impossi- 
ble. We  believe  that  guilt  is  personal,  as 
well  as  corporate,  and  we  demand  that  all 
anti-trust  laws  be  enforced,  both  by  the  civil 
and  criminal  processes  of  our  courts. 
Tariff. 

We  denounce  protection  as  a  robbery  of  the 
many  to  enrich  the  few.  and  we  favor  a  tariff 
limited  to  the  needs  of  the  government,  econom- 
ically administered,  and  so  levied  as  not  to  dis- 
criminate against  any  industry,  class  or  section, 
to  the  end  that  the  burdens  of  taxation  shall  be 
distributed  as  equally  as  possible. 

We  favor  a  revision  and  reduction  of  the 
tariff  to  a  revenue  basis  by  the  friends  of  the 
masses  and  for  the  common  weal,  and  not  by 
the  friends  of  its  abuses,  its  extortions  and 
its  discriminations;  keeping  in  view  the  ulti- 
mate end.  of  "equality  of  burden  and  equality 
of  opportunities"  and  the  constitutional  pur- 
pose of  raising  revenue  by  taxation,  to  wit. 
the  support  of  the  Federal  government  in  all 
of  its  integrity  and  virility,  but  in  simplicity. 
Indorsement  of  State  Administration  and  Sen- 
ators    and     Representatives     in     Congress. 

We  heartily  indorse  the  record  of  our  sena- 
tors and  representatives  in  the  Congress  of  the 
United  States,  and  the  administration  of  our 
State's  affairs  by  our  governor  and  other  State 
officers. 

We  have  faith  and  confidence  in  the  intel- 
ligence and  patriotism  of  the  people  of  the 
State,  and  in  the  ultimate  development  of  our 
unrivaled  natural  resources,  and  we  call  upon 
all  North  Carolinians  to  unite  in  one  common 
effert  to  continue  in  power  the  administration 
of  the  party  under  whose  government  the  State 
has  made  such  rapid  strides  and  development 
since  its  advent  to  power. 


REPUBLICAN  STATE  PLATFORM— 1912 


REPUBLICAN      PLATFORM,      ADOPTED      AT 

CHARLOTTE,     N.    C.    ON    SEPT.    4,     1912. 

We,  the  Republicans  of  North  Carolina, 
in  convention  assembled  at  Charlotte,  N.  C, 
September  4,  1912.  reaffirming  our  allegiance 
to  the  principles  o  fthe  Republican  party,  and 
pledging  our  most  loyal  support  to  William 
Howard  Taft  for  president  and  James  S.  Sher- 
man for  vice-president,  declare  that  we  favor 
and  pledge  our  party  to  legislation  to  the 
following  ends: 

First.  We  favor  local  option,  and  pledge 
the  party  to  the  enactment  of  such  a  law  as 
the   wisdom   of   the   party   shall   dictate. 

Second.  We  favor  the  enactment  of  such 
legislation  as  will  insure  to  every  elector  regis- 
tered under  the  Grandfather  Clause  the  right 
to  vote. 

Third.  We  denounce  the  Democratic  party 
for  the  enactment  of  the  present  unfair  and 
unjust  method  of  arriving  at  tax  values  and 
the  expensive  and  useless  machinery  for  the 
listing   of   property   in   the   State. 

Fourth.  We  demand  that  the  public  school 
cease  to  be  used  as  a  political  machine  and 
that  under  the  time-honored  principle  of  local 
self-government  a  public  school  system  be 
adoptedadopted,  in  which  the  people  and  not 
the  politician  shall  control  and  thus  forever 
eliminate   politics   from    our   school    system. 


Fifth.  We  demand  that  the  discrimination 
against  our  State  and  her  cities  in  freight 
rates    shall   cease. 

Sixth.  We  demand  the  passage  of  a  strong 
anti-trust  law,  as  broad  as  the  State's  power 
will  permit,  and  that  the  Legislature  give  the 
corporation  commission  complete  control  over 
all  insurance  companies  and  public-service 
corporations  in  the  regulation  of  rates,  requir- 
ing of  such  companies  and  corporations  a 
complete  and  specific  accounting  of  their  busi- 
ness to  the  end  that  unfair  and  illegal  monopo- 
lies be  destroyed,  and  no  excessive  rates  be 
charged. 

Seventh.  We  again  reaffrm  our  allegiance 
to  the  principles  of  local  self-government,  and 
denounce  the  continued  betrayals  of  this  prin- 
ciple by  the  Democratic  party,  and  we  pledge 
ourselves  to  the  passing  of  such  laws'  as  will 
restore  to  the  people  the  right  to  elect,  their 
school  trustees,  justices  of  the  peace,  all 
county  officers  and  members  of  the  boards  of 
education  and  superintendents  of  the  public 
schools. 

Eighth.  We  favor  an  exemption  from  taxa- 
tion of  two  hundred  ($200.00)  dollars  on  per- 
sonal property  to  every  householder,  and  we 
favor  the  furnishing  of  free  text -books  to 
public  school   children   of   the  State. 

Ninth  We  pledge  ourselves  to  liberally  in- 
crease the  pensions  of  the  Confederate  soldiers. 


"The  Square  Deal  Compamy— 

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ASHEVILLE,  N.  C. 

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PROGRESSIVE  STATE  PLATFORM— 1912 


PLATFORM       OF       PROGRESSIVE       PARTY, 

ADOPTED     AT     GREENSBORO,     SEPT. 

3,    1912. 

We,  the  representatives  of  the  Progressive 
party  in  North  Carolina,  in  our  first  State 
convention  assembled,  conscious  of  our  respon- 
sibilities as  citizens  and  convinced  of  the 
righteouness  of  the  cause  we  espouse,  confess 
our  faith  in  the  national  Progressive  platform, 
pledge  our  efforts  to  promote  their  enact- 
ment into  law,  and  declare  our  allegiance  to 
Roosevelt  and  Johnson,  the  distinguished  can- 
didates of  the  party  for  president  and  vice- 
president    of    the    United    States. 

Confronted  for  years  in  this  State  by  unfor- 
tunate political  conditions,  which  excluded 
intelligent  political  discussion  of  State  affairs, 
embittered  public  discussion,  and  produced 
political  intolerance,  we  may  now  congratu- 
late ourselves  as  a  people  that  the  baneful 
era  is  passed,  and,  in  this  nation-wide  pro- 
gressive movement  toward  higher  ideals  of 
statesmanship  in  dealing  with  economic,  social 
and  industrial  questions,  which  press  upon 
us  as  for  solution,  there  is  no  place  for  the 
antiquated  -issues  of  a  dead  past.  Every  man, 
we  believe,  whose  conscience  is  awake  to  the 
obligations  of  citizenship  should  intelligently 
and  resolutely,  at  whatever  sacrifice,  align 
himself  with  that  political  party  which  rep- 
resents his  views  as  to  State  and  national 
issues.  This  is  freedom.  This  is  liberty. 
It    is    patriotic    duty. 

National     Platform. 

The  national  platform  of  the  Progressive 
party  in  its  stand  for  only  "honest  protec- 
tion" which  shall  "equalize  conditions  of 
competition  between  the  United  States  and 
foreign  countries  both  for  the  farmer  and  the 
manufacturer,  and  which  shall  maintain  for 
labor  an  adequate  standard  of  living;"  for  the 
conservation  of  our  natural  resources:  the 
drainage  of  our  swamp  lands  and  the  building 
of  reservoirs  to  supply  water  to  our  arid 
wastes;  for  governmental  efficiency  in  all  de- 
partments of  our  government,  executive,  legis- 
lative and  judicial,  with  the  recall  of  judicial 
decisions  on  constitutional  questions;  for  the 
restoration  of  this  government  from  the  rule 
of  the  bosses,  who  are  the  subservient  tools 
of  the  special  interests,  to  the  rule  of  the  people 


as  expressed  in  primaries  and  elections;  for 
the  betterment  of  the  conditions  of  farm  life, 
protection  to  working  men,  and  minimum  scale 
of  wages  for  working  women ;  for  control  and 
regulation  of  railroads  and  corporations,  but 
for  social  and  industrial  justice  applied  to  all 
classes  and  conditions  of  society ;  and  in  out- 
lining a  program  of  practical  legislation  for 
needed  reforms,  constitutes  in  itself  a  call  of 
righteousness  to  the  patriotk  citizens  of  this 
land. 

Appeal    to    Electors. 

We,  therefore,  appeal  to  the  electors  of  this 
State,  whatever  their  past  political  affiliations, 
to  read  and  digest  our  platform  with  impartial 
consideration  and,  if  in  accord  with  its  views, 
to  unite  with  us  in  this  progressive  movement 
to  attain  for  the  people  the  much  needed  legis- 
lation. 

In  the  spirit  of  progress,  looking  forward 
and  not  backward,  we  believe  the  time  has 
come  in  this  State  for  its  citizens,  who  would 
lay  broadly  and  deeply  the  basis  of  our  future 
civilization  on  practical  achievements  and  firm 
moral  standards,  to  unite  their  efforts  in 
bringing  about  social,  industrial,  legislative 
and  judicial  reforms  in  the  State,  as  well  as 
the    national    government. 

We  need  the  spirit  of  a  broader  statesman- 
ship in  this  State,  the  vision  of  things 
to  be  done  in  the  service  of  the  people,  and 
the  devotion  of  men  to  the  substantial  welfare 
of  the  State,  apart  from  personal  ambition, 
and  the  concentration  of  the  public  mind  upon 
our  agricultural,  industrial,  educational  and 
moral   advancement. 

We,  therefore,  applying  the  progressive  spirit 
of  the  affairs  of  State,   advocate: 

Primaries    and    Elections. 

1.  Honesty  in  the  conduct  of  primaries  and 
elections.  There  Is  no  /inference  b< 
political  and  personal  honesty  in  any  stsu 
of  morals.  The  corrupt  use  of  money  in 
party  primaries  and  public  elections  is  a  grow- 
ing evil  in  this  State.  The  sacredness  of  the 
ballot  box  is  essential  to  the  preservation 
of  our  liberties.  We  favor  the  passage  of  a 
corrupt  practice  act.  applicable  alike  to  all 
primaries  and  elections,  requiring  publicity 
of  campaign  expenditures,  and  making  all 
improper    use    of    money,    methods    or    means, 


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tending  to  debauch  the  electorate,  a  felony 
In  the  person  or  persons  in  the  wrong;  and 
when  such  means  are  employed,  the  offender 
shall  forfeit  his  suffrage  and  the  candidate 
benefited  thereby  the  right  to  the  nomination, 
if  chosen,  or  public  office,  if  elected.  The 
hope  and  permanency  of  our  institutions  de- 
pend upon  honest  elections  and  high  standards 
of  personal  responsibility  in  the  exercise  of 
their  franchise. 

Public  Schools. 
2.  Our  public  schools  should  be  adequate 
to  meet  all  reasonable  demands.  No  false 
economy  should  thwart  the  opportunity  of 
any  boy  or  girl  in  the  State  to  obtain  an  edu- 
cation. Their  education  is  an  imperative  and 
sacred  duty.  The  State  should  provide  free 
school  books  and  a  longer  school  term.  Edu- 
cation should  be  compulsory  in  all  counties 
which  may  vote  by  a  majority  of  the  Electors 
so  to  make  it.  County  superintendents  of 
education  should  be  elected  by  the  people. 
We  condemn  as  unjust  the  practice  of  making 
school  districts  so  as  to  lay  the  special  tax 
schooling  on  corporate  or  other  special  prop- 
erty owners.  Education  in  the  public  schools 
should  be  directed  to  equipping  the  boy  for 
some  practical  occupation,  and  the  girl  in  a 
knowledge  of  domestic  science  and  economy. 
Our  lady  teachers,  now  underpaid,  not  aver- 
aging salaries  greater  than  paid  to  uneducated 
colored  day  laborers,  should  be  adequately 
compensated  for  their  services  that  they  may 
be  able  the  better  to  equip  themselves  for 
their  work,  and  others  to  be  encouraged  to 
enter  the  profession.  Chivalry  to  them  de- 
mands  it.      This   is   social  justice. 

3.  The  public  institutions  of  this  State, 
alike  educational  and  charitable,  should  be 
liberally  sustained,  but  in  the  interest  of 
efficiency  and  wise  economy,  all  supplies  to 
these  and  other  departments  should  be  pur- 
chased and  supervised  by  a  non-partisan 
commission  to  be  appointed  by  the  governor. 
Estimates  of  materials  required  should  be 
made  at  the  beginning  of  each  year  and  con- 
tracts awarded,  after  advertisement,  to  the 
lowest  bidder,  the  materials  to  be  delivered 
as  required  in  the  current  year;  thus  enabling 
the  State  to  purchase  in  quantities  at  the 
lowest  price.  It  has  been  said  by  a.  leading 
business  man,  once  a  member  of  the  board  of 
one  of  our  public  institutions,  that  three  intel- 
ligent   business    men,    supervising    the    expendi- 


tures   of    all    of    our   public    institutions,    could 
6ave    the    State    $75,000    annually. 
Board     of     Health. 

4.  The  Legisilalture.  in  concurrence  with 
the  medical  societies  of  the  State,  should 
liberally  sustain  and  extend  the  work  of  the 
State  board  of  health  by  appropriating  ample 
means  for  its  efficient  maintenance  in  dis- 
seminating a  knowledge  of  sanitary  laws  and 
the  eradication  of  preventable  diseases.  Sta- 
tistics show  that  the  death  rate  from  typhoid 
fever  in  North  Carolina  is  four  times  the 
average  in  Switzerland.  No  people  can  be  a 
great  people  who  are  not  strong,  virile  and 
healthy.  The  State  should  take  every  possible 
means  known  to  modern  science  to  preserve 
(lie  health  of  its  people.  Our  climate  naturally 
is  healthy  and  invigorating  and  we  should 
maintain  a  high  standard  of  public  health 
by   the  strict  enforcement   of   all  sanitary  laws. 

Penal    Institutions. 

5.  Our  penal  institutions  should  be  cor- 
rective and  reformatory  in  their  pur-pose. 
Prisoners  should  be  treated  humanely.  Mur- 
der is  murder,  whether  committed  by  prison 
guard  or  other  person  and  discipline  is  not 
dependent  upon  severity.  The  parole  system 
should  be  introduced  and  liberally  granted  to 
prisoners.  Convicts  should  be  employed  only 
on  public  works  and  roads.  Society  derives 
no  economic  benefit  when  it  imprisons  the 
citizen,  whatever  his  crime,  and  deprives  those 
dependent  upon  him  of  support  and  pockets 
the  proceeds  of  his  labor.  The  profit  derived 
by  the  county  or  State  from  the  labor  of 
convicts  falls  on  the  innocent  wife,  child  or 
others  whom  the  convict  may  have  suppor.ed. 
We.  therefore,  advocate  the  passage  of  a  law 
requiring  the  State  or  county  to  pay  to  the 
family  of  the  convict  all  income  derived  hrom 
his  labor  at  a  lair  compensation  over  and 
above  his  necessary  support  while  confined, 
and  laws  which  will  put  into  practice  such 
training  as  will  better  fit  the  convict  for  citi- 
zenship when  discharged.  This  is  enlightened 
social   justice. 

Registration      Laws — Torrens      System. 

6.  Our  registration  system  is  antiquated. 
We  favor  the  adoption  of  the  Torrens  system 
The  State  should  undertake  a  State  survey 
of  its  territory  on  lines  by  which  all  titles 
may  be  ultimately  conveyed.  The  Torrens 
system  means  that  the  owner  of  the  land,  at 
his    option,    submits    his    title    to    examination. 


PROGRESSIVE  STATE  PLATFoU.M. 


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the  State  corrects  all  defects.  If  any,  guaran- 
tees the  title  and  possession  and  issues  to  the 
owner  a  certificate  which  certifies  his  title. 
A  duplicate  of  the  certificate  is  retained  at 
the  register's  office,  and  on  the  transfer  of 
the  property  the  certificate  is  surrendered  to 
the  register,  cancelled,  and  a  new  certificate 
issued  to  the  purchaser.  The  land  cannot  be 
conveyed  afterwards  except  by  a  surrender  of 
the  certificate.  Temporary  loans  can  be  made 
by  attaching  this  certificate  to  a  note,  since, 
without  the  possession  of  the  certificate,  the 
owner  could  not  part  with  the  pioperty,  in 
the  same  manner  as  stock  certificates  of  cor- 
porations are  used  as  collateral.  The  State 
in  the  first  instance  collects  a  small  per- 
centage on  the  tax  valuation,  which  is  paid 
into  a  fund  to  protect  its  guaranty.  This 
system  would  bring  land  into  an  active  market 
as  collateral,  facilitate  transfers,  add  to  land 
rallies,  and  enable  small  loans  to  be  made 
without  the  expense  of  legal  examination  and 
the  drawing  of  deeds.  If  necessary,  we  favor 
a  constitutional  amendment  to  make  this  sys- 
tem permanent  and  effective  in  this  State. 
Tax    Laws. 

7.  Our  tax  laws  should  be  modernized. 
Hundreds  of  thousands  of  dollars  on  per- 
sonal property  escape  taxation.  Local  tax 
assessors  undervalue  land  to  avoid  the  pay- 
ment of  taxe  to  the  State  on  a  proper  valua- 
tion. Laws  should  be  passed  to  equalize  tax 
assessments,  so  that  all  property  should  bear 
pro  rata  the  burden  of  taxes. 

The    Courts. 

8.  The  Legislature,  in  concurrence  with 
the  bench  and  bar  of  this  State,  should  re- 
model our  court  procedure.  "The  law's  de- 
lay" is  proverbial,  but.  its  very  life  is  in  the 
prompt    enforcement    of    criminal    law    and    in 


the  redress  of  private  grievances  without  delay. 
The  non-enforcement  of  the  law  in  many  sec- 
tions of  our  State  has  become  a  public 
scandal.  There  is  no  use  of  passing  statutes 
without  enforcing  them  and  you  cannot  en- 
force them  without  the  means  to  do  so.  The 
attorney  general's  department  iiould  be  given 
greater  power  and  should  be  allowed  legal 
assistance  to  manage  all  litigation  in  which 
the  State  is  involved  and  supervise  the  proper 
enforcement  of  criminal  statutes.  There  should 
he  a  contingent  fund  placed  at  hit  di 
to  be  used  by  him  when  the  emergency  arises 
for  the  detection  and  punishment  of  criminals. 
Our  system  of  criminal  law  and  detection 
should  be  adjusted  to  meet  the  conditions 
of    a   more    complex    population. 

Freight     Discrimination. 

9.  The  discrimination  of  freight  rates 
against  the  cities  and  towns  of  this  State  is 
a  matter  of  serious  import  and  continuous  loss 
to  our  people.  In  the  short-sighted  poll  .  i  i 
the  lease  of  the  North  Carolina  railroad,  at 
midnight  and  secretly,  several  years  in  ad 
vance  of  the  termination  of  the  old  le;u-u  ind 
for  a  period  of  ninety-nine  years,  at  the  rate 
of  seven  per  cent,  on  the  stock  held  by  the 
State,  and  the  parting  with  tiie  control  of 
that  property,  is  partly  the  occasion  of  the 
discrimination,  and  when  it  appeared  the  Stall 
could  have  leased  it  at  10  per  cent.,  if  com- 
petition had  been  open,  the  direct  loss  to  the 
State  is  the  difference  between  7  and  10 
per  cent.,  or  the  loss  of  $90,0on  - 
for  the  period  of  ninety-nine  year.-,  and  hie 
inexcusable  action  of  the  State  Legislature 
of  1S99  in  permiting  the  diemembermei  i  I 
the  Cape  Fear  and  Yadkin  Valley  railroad, 
when  a  former  Legislature  had  prohibited  Its 
dismemberment    and    the    Federal     courts     beld 


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PKOGRESSIVB   STATU    PLATFORM. 


it  could  not  be  legally  done,  without  legisla- 
tive permission,  whereby  the  road  was  divided. 
the  western  half  passing  to  the  Southern  and 
the  eastern  half  to  the  Coast  Line,  Is  another 
cause  of  freight  discrimination.  This  dis- 
erment  cul  1,500  square  miles  of  trading 
territory  from  the  seaport  of  Wilmington,  sub- 
ordinated the  control  of  the  western  section 
of  the  road  to  Norfolk  and  northern  markets, 
and  destroyed  the  benefit  of  lower  freight 
rates  In  competition  with  the  water  rates 
through  Wilmington  and  Southport.  These 
wrongs  to  the  stale  serve  to  illustrate  the 
domination  of  public  and  legislation  by  the 
special  interests  and.  in  the  latter  case,  was 
concurrent  with  Large  contributions  of  the 
railroads  to  the  campaign  fund  of  the  domi- 
nant political  party.  The  loss  to  the  State 
directly  or  Indirectly  has  been  incalculable. 
We  favor  the  proper  action  by  the  State  Legis- 
lature through  the  courts  and  by  appeal  to 
the  State  and  Interstate  Corporation  com- 
missions to  ameliorate  the  unjust  discrimina- 
tion in  freight  rates  against  this  State. 
Corporations. 

10.  Corporations,  industrial  and  railroad, 
are  necessary  agencies  for  our  material  de- 
velopment, and  they  should  be  protected  in 
their  just  rights  and  accorded  a  'square 
deal,"  but,  they  should  be  required  at  all 
times  to  conduct  their  operations  in  fairness 
to  others,  and  the  public  interests.  We  oppose 
industrial  corporations  known  as  trusts ;  favor 
the  repeal  of  the  present  State  statute  per- 
mitting one  corporation  to  own  stock  in  an- 
other, and  the  passage  of  a  law  which  will 
prohibit  it  and  prevent  all  combinations  in 
restraint  of  trade  which  are  oppressive  and 
unreasonable. 

Water    Powers. 

11.  The  natural  water  powers  of  the  State 
should  be  owned  and  controlled  by  the  State. 
The  development  of  these  water  powers,  under 
the  State's  supervision,  would  .repaff  with 
interest  the  cost  and  largely  contribute  in 
time  to  the  State's  revenue.  The  concrete  dam 
once  constructed  the  power  could  be  leased 
to  electric  companies  for  transmission  under 
conditions  which  would  prevent  the  possibility 
of  private  monopoly.  The  Legislature  could 
make  provision  to  acquire  by  condemnation 
for  the  public  use  all  undeveloped  water  power 
and  the  credit  of  the  State  should  be  used  for 
this  development  as  the  power  could  be  used 
This  would  be  conservation  of  our  natural 
resources. 

State    Canals. 

12.  The  Federal  government  is  now  opening 
up  the  Cape  Fear  river  from  Wilmington  to 
Fayetteville  with  a  permanent  eight-foot  chan- 
nel. The  State  should  supplement  this  work 
of  the  government  by  extending  an  inland 
canal  system,  which  is  feasible  and  was  once, 
begun,  but  abandoned  in  the  early  history  of 
the  State.  The  effect  would  be  to  give  central 
North  Carolina   a  water  rate  to  the  ocean. 

Employers'    Liability    Act. 

13.  We  favor  the  passage  by  the  State  of 
an  employers'  liability  act,  providing  for  com- 
pensation of  injured  working  men,  similar  to 
such  statutes  adopted  by  the  Federal  govern- 
ment and  in  other  States:  the  abolition  of  the 
doctrine  of  contributory  negligence  and  as- 
sudption  of  risk  in  all  cases,  and  laws  to 
safeguard  workmen  in  dangerous  employments. 
The  fact  that  in  industrial  plants  operating 
machinery,  and  on  railroads,  over  one-half 
of  a  million  injuries  occur  annually,  as  re- 
ported to  the  accident  insurance  companies, 
make  such  laws  imperative  as  a  duty  to 
humanity. 

14.  We  favor  the  creation  of  State  loan 
and    land    banks    to    be    operated    under    State 


supervision  and  control  loans  to  be  made  on 
real  estate  only  within  a  given  radius  of  the 
location  of  each  bank,  such  banks  not  to  be 
allowed  to  engage  in  commercial  banking. 
Object:  to  utilize  the  capital  of  each  com- 
munity in  facilitating  loan?,  bring  land  into 
the  market  as  collateral,  and  to  employ 
through  the  medium  of  the  bank  the  savings 
of  the  people  to  the  advance  of  their  own 
community.  The  commercial  bank  and  the 
savings  bank  each  have  distinct  functions. 
The  practice  in  vogue  in  this  State  by  which 
national  banks,  doing  a  commercial  business, 
operate  so-called  savings  banks  subsidiary 
thereto,  as  an  indirect  means  of  paying  in- 
terest on  deposits,  which  are  used  in  com- 
mercial transactions,  should  be  /prohibited. 
The  directors  and  officers  of  one  bank  should 
not  hold  similar  positions  or  exercise  control 
in  another  bank,  as  it  tends  to  concentrate 
the  control  of  banking  facilities.  The  savings 
banks  should,  by  law,  be  confined  to  their 
proper  sphere  and  their  loans  should  be  made 
within  the  State  on  staple  securities  so  as 
to  keep  the  people's  deposits  within  the  State 
for  its  upbuilding  and  to  prevent  our  capital 
being  sent  to  other  States  where  the  rates  of 
interest  are  higher.  The  custom  of  these  so- 
called  savings  banks  paying  four  per  cent, 
interest  on  deposits  and  loaning  their  de- 
posits on  commercial  paper  in  other  States 
at  rates  of  interest  higher  than  those  pro- 
vided by  statute  in  North  Carolina  should  be 
prohibited   by   law. 

Agriculture. 

15.  The  influence  of  our  State  agricul- 
tural department,  supplementing  the  work  of 
the  Federal  government,  upon  approved  farm 
methods,  has  been  potential  for  good.  It 
should  be  liberally  maintained  and  its  field  ot 
operation  extended  as  occasion  demands.  The 
farm  is  the  basis  of  our  wealth.  The  farmers 
prosperity  is  the  nation's  prosperity.  Legis- 
lation, State  and  Federal,  should  be  directed 
toward  bettering  the  condition  of  the  farmer 
and  in  colaboration  with  his  organized 
societies,  devise  ways  and  means  to  promote 
the  highest  efficiency  of  agriculture,  in  all  its 
branches,  and  the  welfare  of  the  tiller  of  the 
soil. 

Public    Roads. 

16.  The  convenience,  economy  and  neces- 
sity of  public  roads  is  now  recognised.  The 
State  should  issue  bonds  and  build  a  system 
of  State  highways  from  the  seacoast  to  the 
mountains,  cross  sectioned  from  the  Virginia 
to  the  South  Carolina  line,  of  permanent  con- 
struction, and  as  a  basis  of  an  interconnecting 
system  of  highways  all  over  the  State,  leaving 
the  counties  free  to  connect  their  local  roads 
to  such  main  highways 

Swamp    Lands. 

17.  The  drainage  of  swamp  land  would  he 
of  inestimable  advantage  to  the  State.  The 
State  should  employ  engineers  to  lay  off  areas 
to  be  drained,  issue  bonds  for  the  purpose 
and  distribute  the  cost  between  the  owner1 
of  the  drained  lands,  according  to  the  benefit 
each  derives  and  collect  by  special  assessment 
from  the  land  owners,  levied  annually  ovei 
long  periods  of  time,  the  money  so  expected 
and  advanced,  which  should  be  applied  to  the 
payment    and    redemption    of   the   bonds    issued 

IS.  Local  self-government  is  a  fundamental 
policy  of  our  political  institutions.  The  right 
of  a  State  to  legislate,  either  under  its  gen- 
eral or  police  powers,  in  ail  matters  of  State 
concern,  is  equally  fundamental.  Each  should 
be  preserved  in  its  integrity  without  the  sub- 
ordination of  the  one  to  the  other.  The  Legis- 
lature should  enact  legislation  of  local  char- 
acter to  the  representative  of  a  county  elected 
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lation    of    his    county:     provided,    this    section 
does   not   apply  to  the   local   option   question. 
Conclusion. 
We   invite   the   co-operation    of   the   men    and 


women  of  our  State  who  are  willing  to  strive 
in  unselfish  purpose  to  develop  the  natural 
resources,  which  God  has  given  us  to  utilize, 
and  to  advance  our  civilization  on  high  ideals 
of   moral,   social   and   industrial   justice. 


VOTE  FOR  GOVERNOR— 1912 


COUNTIES. 


Alamance 
Alexander 
Alleghany 
Anson    . . 

Ashe     

Avery 

Beaufort 

Bertie 

Bladen    . , 

Brunswick 

Buncombe 

Burke.    . . 

Cabarrus 

Caldwell 

Camden 

Carteret 

Caswell    . 

Catawba 

Chatham 

Cherokee 

Chowan   . 

Clay   .... 

Cleveland 

Columbus 


2,168 

871 

676 

1,513 

1,700 

227 

1,825 

1,636 

1,229 

827 

3,875 

1,375 

1,864 

1,661 

317 

1,165 

830 

2,136 

1,683 

949 

695 

381 

2,398 

1,894 


H 
W 
m 

324 

852 

366 

135 

1,027 

172 

293 

28 

43 

380 

1.045 

91 

1,094 

593 

29 

222 

202 

300 

155 

1,165 

48 

9 

114 

343 


< 
W 

ft 

1.416 

141 

103 

80 

641 

847 

482 

57 

414 

201 

1,493 

1.211 

782 

82S 

4S 

489 

10 

1,763 

1,219 

74 

60 

386 

845 

424 


05 

W 

o 

A 
o 
W 

10 


12 


Craven   1,859 

Cumberland  1.7S6 

Currituck    ...  629 

Dare     391 

Davidson     . . .  2.505 

Davie      

Duplin     1.S29 

Durham     2.264 

Edgecombe   . .  1.823 

Forsyth    3,119 

Franklin     ...  1.941 

Gaston     2,363 

Gates    640 

Graham 431 

Granville    ...  1,670 

Greene     921 

Guilford    3,874 

Halifax      2,334 

Harnett      1,409 

Haywood     .. .  2,087 

Henderson     ..  1.0S6 

Hertford    764 

Hoke    658 

Hyde    6S5 

Iredell    2.649 

Jackson    1.233 

Johnston    2,959 

Jones    694 

I.ee    888 

Lenoir    1,666 

Lincoln    1,324 

Macon    1,056 

Madison    ....  925 


118 
499 

21 

243 

2.11S 

1,082 

46 
349 

93 
2,646 
113 
390 
110 
411 
2S9 
163 
661 

40 
209 
561 
695 

88 

24 

57 

512 

764 

1.761 

76 

95 
214 

67 
314 
S42 


135 

430 

4 

14 
567 

6S 
970 
932 

43 

312 

202 

1,076 

100 

72 
19S 

99 
1,685 
120 
901 
625 
805 

53 

32 

236 

1,000 

220 

502 

66 
3S6 
201 
1,01  i 
614 
900 


15 
3 

6 

49 

301 

1 
39 


10 
4 
2 


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2— VOTE    FOR    PRESIDKXT— 1912. 

1.261 

231 

18 

. .  .     Rutherford   . . 

2,241 

165 

1,423 

McDowell      .. 

1.062 

886 

189 

7 

Sampson  

%,289 

176 

2,366 

Mecklenburg 

4,110 

452 

342 

30 

774 

8 

48 

Mitchell    

Montgomery 

412 
1,132 

177 
291 

717 
668 

Stanly   

1,742 

600 

1,005 

1 

1,208 

464 

410 

IS 

Stokes    

1,168 

1,585 

48 

21 

1,922 

200 

426 

39 

2,006 

2,529 

288 

6 

New  Hanover 

1,990 

211 

69 

799 

789 

246 

. .  . 

Northampton 

1,672 

43 

42 

Transylvania 

610 

310 

321 

1 

Onslow    

904 

55 

44  4 

382 

309 

43 

1.096 

516 

468 

o 

1,724 

114 

326 

19 

Pamlico     

703 

108 

279 

17 

1.223 

199 

151 

1 

Pasquotank 

1,011 

61 

117 

Wake   

4,221 

593 

943 

10 

988 

21 

234 

1,044 

88 

22 

Perquimans    . 

686 

310 

42 

Washington 

509 

471 

39 

847 

811 

62 

Watauga     . . . 

981 

723 

455 

Pitt    

2.420 

457 

239 

4 

2.390 

131 

948 

2 

Polk   

676 

621 

0 

I 

Wilkes     

1,622 

528 

2,332 

Randolph    . . . 

2.S28 

475 

1,759 

1,877 

65 

442 

Richmond  . . . 

1,357 

116 

85 

4 

Yadkin    

774 

1,068 

426 

Robeson     

3,103 

211 

344 

1.150 

50 

1,028 

Rockingham 

1.997 

899 

453 

57 



2,839 

808 

VOTE 

961 

T, 

Total    

149,975          43.625 

T— 1912 

49,930 

944 

FCRPRESIDEN 

Hoke    

626 

63 

40 

H 

J 

Hyde    

636 

76 

300 

2,528 

392 

1,047 

— 

Jackson     . . . 

1,210 

315 

729 

a 

COUNTIES 

is 

> 

Johnston   . . . 

2.757 

1,335 

1,083 

EH 
fa 

635 

35 

125 

*-* 

862 

451 

60 

<; 

O 

H 

l^enoir   

1,568 

122 

347 

~- 

a 

Pt 

1,280 

49 

1,066 

Alamance   .. 

2,132 

150 

1.637 

10 

1,020 

134 

S41 

Alexander  . . 

852 

523 

497 

Madison    . . . 

897 

430 

1,320 

Alleghany  . . 

652 

208 

256 

1,251 

229 

34 

Anson    

1,487 

125 

118 

McDowell    . . 

1.037 

343 

773 

10 

Ashe    

1,643 

478 

1.241 

i 

Mecklenburg 

3,967 

284 

533 

38 

Avery   

217 

138 

950 

2 

Mitchell    . . . 

385 

203 

716 

Beaufort    . . . 

1,605 

295 

548 

61 

Montgomery 

1,012 

144 

846 

Bertie     

1.571 

43 

61 

1.167 

252 

678 

17 

Bladen     .... 

1,140 

.    33 

511 

1,862 

172 

576 

42 

Brunswick    . 

777 

280 

456  • 

New  Hanover 

2,021 

138 

107 

Buncombe    . 

3.716 

426 

2.2S5 

ioi 

Northampton 

1,625 

57 

53 

Burke    

1,365 

48 

1.2S7 

901 

66 

550 

Cabarrus     . . 

1,738 

389 

1,584 

Orange    

.       997 

172 

821 

4 

Caldwell   ... 

1.627 

4S2 

1,167 

n 

Pamlico     . . . 

694 

74 

329 

20 

Camden     . . . 

303 

40 

62 

967 

19 

268 

Carteret     . . . 

1,153 

218 

537 

Perquimans 

647 

228 

44 

Caswell 

7ft-, 

154 

45 

.       820 

784 

184 

Catawba   . . . 

2,110 

203 

1,872 

Pitt    

2,303 

347 

433 

b 

Chatham     . . 

1,652 

70 

1,343 

2 

Polk   

675 

153 

501 

1 

Cherokee  . . . 

906 

734 

477 

Randolph    . . 

.    2.665 

370 

1,809 

8 

Chowan     . . . 

663 

60 

77 

Richmond     . 

.    1,319 

82 

174 

;; 

Clay     

372 

17 

3S7 

Robeson    . . . 

.    2,766 

154 

660 

Cleveland    . . 

2,351 

81 

943 

Rockingham 

1,939 

694 

778 

51 

Columbus    . . 

1.66S 

155 

892 

.    2.748 

280 

1,537 

50 

Craven    

1.819 

79 

190 

Rutherford   . 

.    2,180 

82 

1,553 

7 

Cumberland 

1.67S 

235 

870 

io 

Sampson   . . . 

.    1,265 

84 

2,520 

Currituck    . . 

622 

6 

11 

Scotland 

751 

9 

75 

Dare     

397 

238 

80 

.    1,702 

105 

1,549 

Davidson     . . 

2.484 

1,509 

1,143 

10 

Stokes    

.     1,144 

1.450 

210 

22 

Davie   

823 

810 

345 

.    1,919 

2.277 

60S 

Duplin     .... 

1,757 

33 

1.066 

3 

766 

220 

85S 

Durham    . . . 

2.197 

124 

1.204 

1 

Transylvania 

631 

107 

537 

1 

F'lgecombe   . 

1,851 

102 

77 

Tyrrell  

297 

224 

100 

4 

Forsyth 

3,042 

1,689 

1,262 

325 

.    1,786 

92 

457 

19 

Franklin    . . . 

1,856 

71 

346 

1 

Vance    

.    1.204 

168 

234 

Gaston     .... 

2,333 

244 

1,279 

46 

.    3,996 

2S2 

1,517 

12 

Oates   

618 

95 

179 

987 

112 

46 

Graham     . . . 

416 

261 

223 

Washington 

503 

3S4 

149 

Granville     .. 

1,561 

192 

343 

Watauga     . . 

933 

420 

819 

o 

Greene   

894 

124 

152 

.    2,293 

95 

1,090 

16 

Guilford    . . . 

3,830 

460 

1.979 

43 

.    1,636 

331 

2,571 

Halifax     . . . 

2,300 

42 

135 

Wilson     

.    1,741 

S2 

561 

Harnett      . . . 

1.364 

14S 

1.035 

5 

Yadkin    

.        713 

791 

599 

Haywood     . . 

2.06S 

354 

S61    . 

6 

.    1,112 

60 

1,036 

Henderson    . 

1,092 

801 

380 

2 



Hertford    . . . 

742 

61 

105 

Total    

144.507 

29,139 

69,130 

1,025 

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Professor   of   English   Literature   in   Richmond   College. 

This  is  a  clear,  concise,  and  exceedingly  readable  account  of 
English  Literature  and  its  makers  from  the  beginnings  to  the 
present  day. 

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signally  successful  experience  as  a  teacher  of  English  Literature 
and  has  the  merit  of  having  been  written  "with  a  definite  set  of  in- 
dividuals  in   view." 


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very  best  books  of  its  kind..  The  summaries  of  the  various  periods 
of  literary  history,  the  characterizations  of  individual  authors,  the 
very  felicitous  use  of  apt  quotations,  the  illustrative  material,  the 
bibliographical  notes — all  strike  me  as  very  noteworthy.  The  book 
is  accurate  without  being  pedantic  or  academic;  it  is  written  in  a 
style  that  interests  the  student  and  the  general  reader.  I  see  no 
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VOTK   FOR    STATK    OFFICERS. 


VOTE  FOR  STATE  OFFICERS— 1912 


(Vote  for  Governor  given  in   another  table) 

LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR. 

E.    L.    Daughtridge    149,779 

Jas.    R.    Gaskill    42,400 

Chas.    E.    Greene    51,351 

B.    T.    Tiller    956 

Daughtridge's   majority,    55,072. 

SECRETARY    OF    STATE. 

J.    Bryan    Grimes    150.093 

Wm.    J.    Andrews    42,339 

D.   H.    Senter    51.175 

Wm.     Weat  tierly     954 

Grimes'    majority.    55,625. 

AUDITOR. 

Wm.    P.    Wood     150,056 

John    Q.    A.    Wood    42,606 

J.    P.    Cliclt    51,392 

D.    Stewart    955 

Wood's  majority.    55,103. 

TREASURER. 

Benj.   R.    Lacy    150. 10S 

Daniel    W.    Patrick    42,328 

D.     L.    Gore    51.478 

W.    B.    Taylor    960 

Lacy's  majority,   55,342. 

SUPT.    OF    PUBLIC    INSTRUCTION. 

James    Y.    Joyner    149-?o? 

Cyrus    P.     Frazier     42,381 

Gilmore   Ward    Bryant    51,379 

G.    E.    Hunt    901 

Joyner'6  majority.   55.325. 

ATTORNEY-GENERAL. 

Thos.   W.   Bickett   150.069 

David    H.    Blair    i2'\0„ 

John   Raymond  McCrary    51,382 

W.    J.    Gregson    900 

Bicketfs   majority,    55,321. 
COMMISSIONER  OF  LABOR  AND  PRINTING. 

M.    L.     Shipman     149.560 

Junius    B.     Goslen     42.379 

J     Y.    Hamrick     51,361 

G.    P.    Wilson     903 

Shopman's  majority,   54,926. 

CORPORATION    COMMISSIONERS. 
For   Term    Ending    Jan.     I,     1915. 

Edward    L.    Travis    150.027 

John    M.    Sharpe    42.423 

Thomas    McMullan    51,415 

R.     J.    Martin     905 

Travis'   majority,   55,284. 

For    Six-Year    Term. 

Geo.    P.   Pell    149.929 

Wm.    E.    White    42.346 

Geo.    E-    Butler    51,380 

V.    T.   Grabbs    889 

Pell's    majority,    55,314. 
COMMISSIONER    OF    AGRICULTURE. 

Wm.    A.    Graham    149. 99S 

Alfred    L.     French     42.502 

James    M.     Mewborne     oqs 

Bruce    Anderson     °98 

Graham's  majority,   55,254. 

INSURANCE     COMMISSIONER. 

James    R.    Young     149.662 

•Tames    H.     Cook     42.M92 

Clyde    Eby     51.050 

R.    E.    Lane    901 

Young's  majority,   55.319. 

ASSOCIATE     JUSTICES     SUPREME  COURT. 

Wm.    A.    Hoke    149,430 

T.    T.    Hicks    80,524 

Hoke's  majority,   6S.906. 

Geo.     H.     Brown     148,017 

Wm.    S.    O'B.    Robinson    82,653 

Brown's  majority,   65,364. 


JUDGES    OF    THE    SUPERIOR    COURT. 
First    Judicial    District. 

Stephen   C.    Bragaw    149,596 

Harvey   Quick    >  1 

Thos.    J.    Hicks    18 

R.    D.    Carson    3 

Bragaw's   majority,    149,571. 

Ninth    Judicial     District. 

Howard    A.    Foushee    149. S34 

Wm.     D.     Merritt     42.S94 

F.    O.    Carver    41,348 

Foushee's  majority,   65.592. 

Fifteenth   Judicial    District. 

Frank     Carter     149.815 

Fred    W.     Thomas     43,607 

Carter's  majority,   106. 20S. 

NORTH     CAROLINA     FAIRS. 

State  Fair,    Raleigh — Jos.   E.    Pogue.    Sec. 

Alamance  Fair,  Burlington — R.  A.  Freeman, 
Sec. 

Mecklenburg  Fair,  Charlotte — Edgar  B.  Moore, 
Sec 

Central  Carolina  Fair,  Greensboro — Garland 
Daniel,    Sec 

Piedmont  Fair.  Winston-Salem — G.  E.  Webb, 
Sec. 

Cumberland  Fair,  Fayetteville — R.  M.  Jackson. 

Haywood  County  Fair,  WaynesviHe — J.  D. 
Boone,   Sec. 

Elizabeth  City — E.   F.   Lamb,   Sec. 

Western  N.  C.  Fair,  Asheville — D.  Harris, 
Sec. 

Pitt  County,  Greenville — D.  J.  Whichard,  Sec. 

Stokes  County,   King— W.   R.   Kiger,   Sec. 

McDowell  County,  Marion — D.  F.  Giles,  Sec. 

Jackson  County,   Sylva — A.  J.  Dills,  Sec. 

Johnston  County,  Smithfield — T.  S.  Ragsdale, 
Sec. 

Catawba  County,  Hickory — E.  L.  Flowers, 
Sec. 

Ashe   County,   Jefferson — P.   E.   Fogle.    Sec. 

Eastern  Carolina,  New  Bern — Leon  Williams, 
Sec. 

Granville  County,  Oxford— J.  F.  Webb,  Sec. 

Rowan  County,  Salisbury — Wm.  James,  Sec. 

Wilkes  County,  North  Wilkesboro — Jno.  R. 
Jones,  Sec. 

N.  C.  Industrial  Association  (colored),  Ral- 
eigh— J.   E.   Hamlin,   Sec. 

Insurance 

In  1843  the  amount  uf  outstanding  insurance 
in  the  United  States  was  $6,500,000.  In  1911 
it  had  grown  to  $16,404,229,925. 

TOBACCO   PRODUCTION. 

Total    in    IT.    S 953,734.000  pounds 

In    North    Carolina 167,500,000  pounds 

In     Kentucky 281.200,000  pounds 

In    Virginia 154,000,000  pounds 

In    Tennessee 64,SOO,000  pounds 

In    Ohio 61,425,000  pounds 

CONGRESSIONAL    APPORTIONMENT. 

One  Congressman  for  212,000  of  population, 
making,  with  Arizona  and  New  Mexico,  435 
members   of   the  House   of   Rrepresentatives. 

DEVELOPED    HORSEPOWER. 

(From   1910   Census   of  Manufactures.) 
The  developed  horsepower  in  the  United  States 
is  5,356,680.     In  North  Carolina  it  is  162.2S4. 

RAILROAD    MILEAGE. 

The  railroad  mileage  in  the  United  States  is 
239,991.     In  North  Carolina  it  is  4,608.22. 


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THIS  diagram,  based  on  U.  S.  Census  Bureau  Bulletin,  1910, 
Shows  a  comparison  of  the  values  of  certain  common  neces- 
sities and  luxuries  used  in  1909  by  the  people  of  the  United 
States.     Note  the  small  amount  spent  for  schoolbooks. 


IN  MILLIONS 

100       125        150       175       200 


225 


275       300 


Liquors,  Distilled, 
Malt  and  Vinous 

Tobacco  Manufac- 
tures 

Newspapers  and 
Periodicals 

Automobiles 

Silks 

Patent  Medicines 
ADruggists'Prep. 

Confectionery 

Pianos  and  Organs 

Millinery  and  Lace 
Goods 

Jewelry 

Boxes,  fancy  and 
paper 

Mineral  and  Soda 
Waters 

Explosives 

Firearms  and  Am- 
munition 

Corsets 

Ribbons 
Artificial  Flowers 

ana-  Feathers 
Cash  Registers  and 

Calc'ng  Machines 

Buttons 
Sweaters 
Typewriters 
Umbrellas  and  Canes 

Paper  Bags 

Blacking  and  Clean- 
ing Preparations 

Signs  and  Advertis- 
ing Novelties 

SCHOOLBOOKS 

Phonographs 
Sporting  Goods 

Matches 

Flavoring  Extracts 
Cigar  Boxes 
Toys  and  Games 
Flags,  Badges,  etc. 
Needles,  Pins,  and 

Hooks  and  Eyes 
Billiard  Tables  and 

Materials 
Fountain  Pens 
Labels  and  Tags 
Silk  Stockings 


The 
Report 
of  the  United 
States    Commis- 
sioner of  Education  for 
191 2,  volume  2,  page  16, 
gives  the  total  expenditures 
for  common  schools,   191 1, 
$446,726,929.  Textbooks  and 
other  instruction  supplies,  $6,- 
804,364.     This  shows  that  text- 
books   and  supplies    cost   one 
and    one-half   per    cent  of   the 
whole  amount  expended.     The 
Bureau  of  Education  reports  the 
total  expended  in  191 1  for  educa- 
tion of  all   kinds,   $635,652,148. 
The  conceded  annual  cost  of  all 
textbooks  is  $12,000,000.      Thus 
merely  one   and    nine-tenths   per 
cent   of   the  total    expenditure    is 
for  schoolbooks. 


CONGRESSIONAL   VOTE— 1912. 


ATLANTIC  CHRISTIAN  COLLEGE 

WILSON,   N.   C. 

JESSE  C  CALDWELL,  President. 

A  Faculty  of  Eight  Professors  and   Six  Instructors  Conferring   Academic 

Degrees. 

MODERN    PLANT,    STEAM    HEAT,    EEECTBIC    LIGHTS 

Artesian  Well  and   Filtered  Water  Supply,   Good    Health    Record,   Christian    Environments,   Beau- 
tiful Campus,  Mild  but  Positive   Discipline. 

Young    Ladies'    Boarding    School    under    charge 
of   Lady   Principal   and    Faculty   Ladies. 
Dormitory  for   Young   Men. 
Thoroughly    Modern    in    Equipment. 


DEPARTMENTS. 
Collegiate,      Biblical,      Preparatory, 
Musical    (Piano   and    Voice),    Busi- 
ness,   Expression,    Fine   Arts. 


CONGRESSIONAL  VOTE— 1912 


FIRST    CONGRESSIONAL     DISTRICT. 


COUNTIES. 


Beaufort 
Camden 

Chowan    

Currituck     . 

Dare   

Gates    

Hertford    . . 

Hyde     

Martin  .... 
Pasquotank 
Perquimans 

Pitt     

Tyrrell 
Washington 


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f) 
o 
n 

,843 
325 
710 
614 
408 
654 
750 
838 

,270 

,006 
698 

1,459 
462 
500 


202 


Total  12,537 


202 


SECOND    CONGRESSIONAL   DISTRICT. 


COUNTIES. 


■a 

3 


Bertie     

Edgecombe    . . 

Greene    

Halifax    

Lenoir     

Northampton 

Warren     

Wilson     . . . . , 


CJ 

Eh 

1,201 

49 

1.734 

58 

927 

221 

2,224 

1,408 

310 

1,304 

3 

840 

1,453 

341 

THIRD     CONGRESSIONAL     DISTRICT. 


COUNTIES.  ^  £j 

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c  re 

Carteret     1,107  336 

Craven     1.821  145 

Duplin      1.841  9S3 

Jones    632  9S 

Onslow     925  487 

Pamlico   6S7  376 

Pender   963  256 

Sampson      I.2S4  2,532 

Wayne     2,364  829 

Total    11,624  G.Oi'l 

Randolph  Duffy  received   1   vote   in   Sampson. 

FOURTH    CONGRESSIONAL   DISTRICT. 


COUNTIES. 


Total     11,091  982 

♦A.  J.   Conner  received  2  votes  in  Warren. 


Chatham 
Franklin 
'Johnston 
Nash     . . . 
Vance     . . 
♦Wake    .. 


•a 
W 

685 
919 
981 
,904 
222 
195 


c 


159 
219 
2.101 
277 
65 
764 


Total     13,906  3.5S6 

*F.  M.  Simmons  and  H.  B.  Peirce  received  1 


vote  each  in  Johnston  and  J.  M. 
Wake. 


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CONGRESSIONAL    VOTE— 1912. 


55 


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FIFTH     CONGRESSIONAL     DISTRICT. 


COUNTIES. 


Alamance 

Caswell    

Durham 
Forsyth      . . . 
Granville     . . 
Guilford    . . . 

Orange     

Person     

Rockingham 

Stokes    

Surry     


a 

2,167 
825 
2,230 
3,108 
1,655 
3,918 
1,109 
S82 
1,984 
1,201 
1,996 


O 
1.625 

212 
1.214 
2.957 

482 
2.253 

919 

797 
1,356 
1.534 
2,542 


Total     21,075  15.995 

George  R.  Greene:  Alamance,  4  votes,  Dur- 
ham 5,  Forsyth,  325,  Guilford  49,  Orange  1. 
Rockingham  54,  Stokes  20.  Surry  11;  total.  469. 
David  H.  Blair,  7  in  Caswell. 


SIXTH     CONGRESSIONAL     DISTRICT. 


COUNTIES. 


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g 

o 

►J 

Z 

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< 

Bladen 


1,179 


J3 


Brunswick     

971 

21 

2,051 

Cumberland     

2,020 

1,516 

33 

2,058 

117 

3,233 

10 

Total     

13,028 

181 

SEVENTH     CONGRESSIONAL     DISTRICT 


COUNTIES. 


Anson    

Davidson     . . 

Davie     

Hoke    

Lee     

Montgomery 

Moore     

Randolph 
Richmond     . 
Scotland 

l  rnlon    

Wilkes     

Yadkin    . . . . 


C3 


1,496 

2,541 

831 

67S 

888 

1,142 

1,222 

2,719 

1,372 

792 

1,765 

1,640 

787 


142 

2,596 

1,009 

29 

468 

825 

747 

2,184 

139 

39 

265 

2,768 

1,238 


Total    17.S73  12,449 

W.    C.    Wilcox,    Jesse   Fry,    J.    N.    Powell   re- 
ceived  1   vote  each  in  Moore. 


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56     CONGRESSIONAL     VOTE— 1912— VOTE     IN    STATE   PRIMARY   FOR    SENATOR— 1912 

Madison    942  687 

M.,l     nburg      4,202  117 

■i            !     532  609 

Yancey    1,172  1,059 

Total      17,072  7.S69 

D.  B.  Paul  received'  the  following  vote: 
Avery,  20;  Burke,  40;  Catawba,  323;  Cleveland, 
194;  Gaston,  496;  Lincoln,  133;  Madison,  689; 
Mecklenburg,  297;  Mitchell,  30;  Yancey,  6; 
John  Payne  received  34  votes  and  John  W. 
Smith  41  in  Avery. 


EIGHTH    CONGRESSIONAL    DISTRICT. 


COUNTIES. 


Alexander 

Alleghany     

Ashe     

^'abarrus     

■Taldwell     

Iredell     

Rowan 

Stanly     

Watauga     

Total    15,180  12,078 

W.    II.    Jackson   received   30   votes    and  E.    P. 
Deal   17  votes  in  Rowan. 


o 

p 

S 

n 

1-1 

p 

o 

o 

Pi 

C 

905 

957 

742 

395 

1,779 

1,567 

1,855 

1,854 

1,701 

1,383 

2.633 

1,518 

2,731 

1,821 

1,770 

1,519 

1,064 

1,064 

NINTH    CONGRESSIONAL    DISTRICT. 


COUNTIES. 


Avery     469 

Burke    1.413 

Catawba     2,153 

Cleveland      2,442 

Gaston     2,423 

Lincoln     1,324 


550 
1.2'iS 
1,644 
585 
516 
894 


TENTH     CONGRESSIONAL     DISTRICT. 


COUNTIES. 


3 


Buncombe     3,697  2,573 

Cherokee     960  1,149 

Clay     3S3  3mm 

Graham     430  46S 

Haywood     2,079  1,177 

Henderson    1,014  1.530 

Jackson      1,230  1,025 

McDowell      1,043  1,117 

Macon      1,039  915 

Polk      659  630 

Rutherford      2,217  1,594 

Swain     803  1,029 

Transylvania      629  641 

Total    16,183  14,237 

*James  B.  White  received  the  followng  vote: 
Buncombe,  78;  Cherokee,  2;  Haywood,  3;  Hen- 
derson, 1;  Jackson,  1;  total,  85.  Pearson,  2 
in  Henderson. 


VOTE  IN  STATE  PRIMARY  TOR  SENATOR— 1912. 


COUNTIES. 


Alamance     218 

Alexander     35 

Alleghany     19 

Anson    6S0 

Ashe     96 

Avery      

Beaufort     355 

Bertie    52 

Bladen    34 

Brunswick     158 

Buncombe     310 

Burke     63 

Cabarrus     37 

Caldwell    187 

Camden     91 

Carteret     15 

Caswell     48 

Catawba      315 

Chatham     187 

Cherokee    93 

Chowan     86 

Clay     30 

Cleveland     155 

Columbus     182 

Craven     62 

Cumberland    285 

Currituck     116 


•f. 

1,249 

513 

201 

618 

197 

405 

96 

734 

253 

1.220 

428 

967 

772 

909 

379 

769 

139 

702 

585 

2,518 

187 

1,039 

451 

1,391 

192 

1,287 

135 

87 

263 

909 

531 

250 

369 

1,407 

460 

972 

101 

743 

257 

367 

66 

274 

801 

1,516 

627 

1,030 

209 

1.656 

265 

1,270 

217 

277 

Dare    13 

Davidson     2S 

Davie    52 

Duplin     161 

Durham     198 

Edgecombe     150 

Forsyth     299 

Franklin     346 

Gaston    161 

Gates     252 

Graham.    -49 

Granville    275 

Greene    21 

Guilford     251 

Halifax     422 

Harnett    275 

Haywood      70 

Henderson     214 

Hertford     86 

Hoke     133 

Hyde     157 

Iredell     54 

Jackson     290 

Johnston     281 

Jones     5 

Lee    93 

Lenoir     62 

Lincoln     112 

Macon     177 

Madison     17 

Martin    . . .- 222 

McDoweU     176 

Mecklenburg    598 


197 

469 

217 

332 

1,378 

1.086 

1,461 

4S2 

790 

178 

84 

797 

718 

1,818 

1,604 

430 

452 

29 

332 

179 

173 

595 

114 

789 

125 

219 

574 

263 

89 

201 

443 

88 

9S3 


166 

1.894 
532 

1,278 
587 
658 

1,183 

1,147 

1,436 
205 
270 
629 
180 

1,776 
32:! 
681 

1,499 
577 
360 
339 
423 

1,965 
791 

1,670 
582 
540 

1,081 
887 
803 
635 
625 
747 

2,746 


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VOTE    IN   STATE   PRIMARY    FOR    SENATOR— NORTH    CAROLINA    RAILROADS 


Mitchell    33 

Montgomery    110 

Moore      199 

Nash     142 

New  Hanover   175 

Northampton     158 

Onslow    64 

Orange    123 

Pamlico      : 25 

Pasquotank     121 

Pender     98 

Perquimans     65 

Person     10 

Pitt     431 

Polk     102 

Randolph     230 

Richmond    106 

Robeson      144 

Rockingham    399 

Rowan     163 

Rutherford     226 


83 
219 
223 

1.025 
459 
694 
271 
669 
223 
544 
180 
155 
753 
951 
123 
361 
628 
756 
1,030 
1,308 
282 


240 
742 

742 
867 

1,555 
907 
595 
204 
449 
327 
716 
445 
57 

1,280 
443 

2,076 
666 

2,397 
576 

1,197 

1,663 


Sampson     135 

Scotland     63 

Stanly     133 

Stokes     55 

Surry     196 

Swain     236 

Transylvania     36 

Tyrrell     31 

Union     765 

Vance     214 

Wake     837 

Warren     233 

Washington     66 

Watauga     170 

Wayne     141 

Wilkes    80 

Wilson    56 

Yadkin      75 

Yancey     100 


165 
238 
304 

1,012 
826 
79 
132 
265 
612 
445 

1,580 
320 
167 
62 
844 
357 
861 
226 
258 


990 

472 

1,226 

102 

506 

405 

100 

485 

575 

1,822 

520 

260 

591 

1.41Sf 

1,182 

1,011 

461 

528 


Totals      16,418       47,010       84,670 


NORTH  CAROLINA  RAILROADS 


ABERDEEN  &  ROCKFISH  RAILROAD 
CO. — John  Blue.  Pres.  and  Gen.  Mgr.,  Aber- 
deen; W.  A.  Blue,  Sec  and  Treas.,  Aberdeen; 
G.  P.  Bourduat,  Auditor,  Aberdeen;  U.  L. 
Spence,  General  Counsel,  Carthage;  H.  W. 
Baker,  Chief  Engineer,  Faye.tteville;  A.  L. 
Thompson,  Traffic  Manager,  Aberdeen. 

MAXTON.  ALMA  &  SOUTHBOUND  R.  R  — 
A.  J.  McKinnon.  Pres..  Maxton;  C.  J.  Cotting- 
ham.  General  Manager  and  Secretary,  Alma; 
O.   .T.    Steed.   Treasurer,   Alma. 

APPALACHIAN  RAILWAY— R.  F.  Whitmer. 
Pres.,  Philadelphia;  Fred  H.  Ely,  Sec,  Phila- 
delphia; David  G.  Wilson,  Treas.,  Philadelphia; 
Jno.  D.  Cole,  Traffic  Mgr.,  Ella;  J.  C.  Patter- 
son,  Gen.   Mgr..   Philadelphia. 

ASHEVILLE  &  EAST  TENNESSEE  R.  R.— 
J.  S.  Coleman,  Pres.,  Asheville;  S.  Howland. 
Gen.  Mgr.,  Asheville;  G.  W.  Epps,  Sec, 
Asheville;  Reginald  Howland,   Treas.,   Asheville. 

ATLANTIC  COAST  LINE— H.  Walters. 
Chairman  Board  of  Directors,  New  York;  T.  M. 
Emerson,  Pres.,  Wilmington;  Vice-Presidents — 
Alexander  Hamilton,  Petersburg.  Va. ;  C.  S- 
Gadsden.  Charleston.  S.  C. ;  J.  R.  Kenly.  Wil- 
mington: R.  A.  Brand,  Wilmington:  H.  L. 
Borden,  Sec,  New  York:  Jas.  F.  Post,  Treas., 
Wilmington;  H.  C.  Prince.  Comptroller,  Wil- 
mington; Alexander  Hamilton,  Gen.  Counsel, 
Petersburg,  Va. ;  H.  L.  Harden,  Sec,  New  York ; 
Jas.  F.  Past,  Treas.,  Wilmington:  H.  C.  Prince, 
Comptroller,  Wilmington:  George  S.  Le- 
Grand,  Auditor  Passenger  Receipts.  Wilming- 
ton; Ed.  L.  Prince,  Auditor  Freight  Re- 
ceipts, Wilmington;  H.  H.  McKee,  Auditor 
Disbursements.  Wilmington;  W.  N.  Royall. 
Gen.  Mgr..  Wilmington:  E.  B.  Pleasants. 
Chief  Engineer,  Wilmington;  James  Menzies, 
Freight  Traffic  Mgr..  Savannah,  Ga. ;  W.  J. 
Craig,  Passenger  Traffic  Mgr.,  Wilmington: 
T.  C.  White,  Gen.  Pass.  Agt.,  Wilmington; 
J.  W.  Perrin,  C.  McD.  Davis,  Gen.  Freight 
Agts..   Savannah,   Ga. 

ATLANTIC  &  NORTH  CAROLINA— (Leased 
to  Norfolk  Southern.) — L.  P.  Tapp.  Pres., 
Kinston;  D.  J.  Broadhurst,  Sec.  and  Treas., 
Goldsboro:  Directors— A.  "C.  Avery,  Jr.,  Mor- 
ganton;  Henry  Weil,  Goldsboro;  W.  D.  Creech. 
Goldsboro;  G.  V.  Richardson.  Dover;  Dempsy 
Wood,  Kinston ;  J.  W.  Sumrell,  Kinston ;  L.  H. 
Cutler,  New  Bern ;  W.  S.  Chadwick,  Beaufort ; 
L.  P.  Tapp,  Kinston;  E.  L.  Harris,  Raleigh; 
Alex.   Webb,   Raleigh :   D.   B.   Hooder,   Bayboro. 

ATLANTIC  &  WESTERN  RAILROAD  CO.— 
H.  C.  Huffer,  Jr.,  Pres.,  Baltimore;  Harry  P. 
Edward,  Gen.  Supt.  and  Traffic  Mgr.,  Sanford; 
Wm.   C.   Cooke,   Sec.   &  Treas..  Baltimore. 


BONLEE  &  WESTERN  R.  R.— John  H. 
Dunlap,  Pres.,  Bonlee;  W.  J.  Tally.  Gen.  Mgr., 
Bonlee;  I.  H.  Dunlap,   Sec. -Treas.,  Bonlee. 

CAROLINA,  CLINCHFIELD  &  OHIO  RAIL- 
WAY—(Carolina.  Clinchfield  &  Ohio  Railway 
of  South  Carolina,  "Clinchfield  Route.") — 
M.  W.  Potter.  Pres..  New  York;  I.  Mc- 
J.  C.  Stone,  Treas..  Johnson  City,  Tenn. ; 
Carl  M.  Owens.  Sec.  Johnson  City,  Tenn.; 
J.  Norment  Powell,  Gen.  Counsel,  Johnson  City. 
Tenn;  J.  J.  Campion,  Traffic  Mgr.,  Johnson 
City.    Tenn. 

CAROLINA  &  NORTHWESTERN  RAIL- 
WAY— W.  A.  Barber.  Pres.,  New  York  City; 
J.  J.  McLure,  Sec,  Chester,  S.  C. ;  F.  Wolfe, 
Treas.,  Chester,  S.  C. ;  J.  H.  Marion,  Gen. 
Counsel,  Marion,  S.  C. ;  W.  K.  Kearsley, 
Auditor,  Chester,  S.  C. ;  L.  T.  Nichols,  Gen. 
Mgr.,  Chester,  S.  C. ;  E.  F.  Reid,  Gen.  Freight 
and  Passenger  Art.,  Chester.   S.   C. 

CASHIE  &  CHOWAN  R.  R.— J.  T.  Deal. 
Pres.  and  Gen.  Mgr.,  Norfolk,  Va. ;  J.  C- 
Johnson,    Treas.,    Norfolk,    Va. 

CHOWAN  &  AULANDER  R.  R.— Operated  by 
Camp  Mfg.   Co.   as  a  logging  road. 

CLIFP'SIDE  RAILROAD  CO.— R.  R,  Haynes. 
Pres.  and  Gen.  Mgr.,  Cliff  side;  John  M.  Scott. 
Vice-Pres.,  Cliffside:  Charles  H.  Haynes.  Sec. 
and  Treas.,  Cliff6ide;  Z.  O.  Jenkins,  Traffic 
Mgr..    Cliffside. 

DANVILLE  &  WESTERN  RAILWAY— A.  B 
Andrews,  Pres.,  Raleigh;  C.  D.  Mackay.  Sec, 
Raleigh:  C.  L.  Booth,  Treas.,  Danville,  Va. ;  T. 
B.  Cowper,  Auditor,  Danville,  Va. ;  Theodore 
Parker,  Gen.  Supt.,  Danville,  Va. ;  A.  H.  Plant, 
Comptroller,  Washington,  D.  C. 

DOVER  &  SOUTHBOUND  RAILWAY— 
W.  A.  Wimsatt,  Pres.,  Washington,  D.  C.  ; 
D.  W.  Richardson.  Gen.  Mgr.,  Dover;  W.  B.  H. 
Rlandford,  Sec.  and  Treas.,  Dover ;N.  S.  Rich- 
ardson.  Traffic  Mgr.,   Dover. 

DURHAM  &  SOUTH  CAROLINA  RAIL- 
ROAD CO.— Ernest  Williams,  Pres..  Lynch- 
burg, Va. ;  W.  B.  Harris,  Sec-Treas.,  Lynch- 
burg, Va.  ;  R.  A.  Honevcutt.  Supt..  E.  Durham. 

DURHAM  &  SOUTHERN  RAILWAY  CO.— 
B.  N.  Duke.  Pres..  New  York;  J.  E.  Stagg, 
Vice-Pres.,  Durham;  W.  H.  Smith.  Treas., 
Durham;  A.  B.  Canthen,  Sec.  A;  Auditor,  Dur- 
ham; D.  Lumpkin,  Gen.  Freight  and  Pass.  Agt.. 
Durham;  Fuller  &  Reade,  (Jen.  Counsel,  Dur- 
ham. 

EAST  CAROLINA  RAILWAY  CO.— Henry 
Clark  Bridges,  Pres.  and  Treas..  Tarboro; 
II  P.  Foxhall,  Sec,  Gen.  Freight  and  Pass. 
Agt.,   Tarboro. 


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EAST  TENNESSEE  &  WESTERN  NORTH 
CAROLINA  R.  R  — F.  P.  Howe,  Pres.,  John- 
son City,  Tenn;  George  W.  Hardin,  Vice-Pres. 
and  Gen.  Supt.,  Johnson  City,  Tenn.;  J.  S. 
Wise,  Sec.  and  Treas.,  Johnson  City,  Tenn. ; 
J.   E.   Vance,   Auditor,  Johnson   City.   Tenn. 

KINSTON-CAKOLINA  RAILROAD  AND 
LUMBER  CO. — E.  T.  Lambe,  Pres.,  Norfolk, 
Va. ;  William  Hayes,  Supt.,  Kinston,  N.  C. ; 
M.  S.  Hawkins,  Sec.,  Norfolk,  Va. ;  M.  Manly, 
Treas.,  Norfolk,  Va. ;  William  Hayes,  Traffic 
Mgr.,  Kinston,  N.   C 

KINSTON  &  SNOW  HILL  RAILROAD  CO.— 
Henry  C.  Riley,  Pres.,  Philadelphia;  Gen.  Mgr., 
Sec.  and  Treas.,  Lovit  Hines,  Kinston,  N.  C. ; 
E.  W.  Chadwiek,  Traffic  Mgr.,  Kinston,  N.  C. 

LAUR1NBURG  &  SOUTHERN  RAILROAD 
CO. — John  F.  McNair,  Pres.,  Laurinburg:  James 
A.  Jones,  Gen.  Mgr.,  Sec.  and  Treas.  and 
Traffic  Mgr.,   Laurinburg. 

LAWNDALE  RAILWAY— H.  F.  Schenck, 
Pres.,  Lawndale;  John  F.  Schenck,  Supt., 
Lawndale. 

LINVILLE  RIVER  RAILWAY  CO.— W.  M. 
Ritter.  Pres.,  Columbus,  Ohio;  James  L. 
Hamill,  Sec,  Columbus,  Ohio;  C.  B.  Weakley, 
Treas.,  Columbus,  Ohio;  H.  F.  Perry,  Supt., 
Saginaw.    N.    C. 

LOUISVILLE  &  NASHVILLE  RAILROAD 
CO.— Milton  H.  Smith,  Pres.,  Louisville.  Ky. ; 
Joseph  H.  Ellis,  Sec.,  Louisville,  Ky. ;  W.  W. 
Thompson,  Treas.,  Louisville,  Ky. ;  Hy.  L- 
Stone,  Gen.  Counsel,  Louisville,  Ky. ;  Charles 
Haydon,  Comptroller,  Louisville,  Ky. ;  B.  M. 
Starks,  Gen.  Mgr.,  Louisville,  Ky. ;  C.  B. 
Compton.  Traffic  Mgr.,  Louisville,  Ky. ;  D.  M. 
Goodwyn,    Gen.    Freight   Agt.,    Louisville,    Ky. 

THE  MATTAMUSKEET  RAILWAY  CO.— 
Joseph  F.  Tayloe,  Pres.,  Washington,  N.  C. ; 
C.  W.  Davis,   Sec. -Treas.,  Engelhard,  N.   C- 

MOUNT  AIRY  &  EASTERN  RAILWAY  CO.— 
J.   T.   Heare,   Supt.,  Mount  Airy  N.   C 


NEW  HANOVER  TRANSIT  CO.— A.  W. 
Pater,  Pres.,  Wilmington;  James  I.  Laughlin, 
Sec.-Treas.,  John  W.  Harper,  Gen.  Mgr.,  Wil- 
mington. 

NORFOLK  SOUTHERN  R.  R.— C.  H.  Hix, 
Pres.  and  Gen.  Mgr.,  Norfolk.  Va. ;  R.  H. 
Suartwout,  Vice-Pres.,  New  York,  N.  Y. ; 
Chadbourne  &  Shores,  Gen.  Counsel,  Norfolk. 
Va. ;  Morris  S.  Hawkins.  Sec.  and  Ass't  to 
Pres.,  Norfolk,  Va,  ;  J.  T.  Avery,  Ass't  Sec, 
New  York,  N.  Y. ;  M.  Manly,  Treas.,  Norfolk, 
Va. ;  E.  D.  Kyle,  Traffic  Mgr.,  Norfolk,  Va. ; 
W.  W.  Croxton,  Gen.  Pass.  Agt.,  Norfolk,  Va.; 
E  C.  Potter,  Traveling  Freight  and  Pass.  Agt., 
Norfolk,  Va. ;  J.  H.  Barrett,  Gen.  Claim  Agt., 
Norfolk,   Va. 

NORFOLK  &  WESTERN  RAILWAY  CO.— 
Henry  Fink,  Chm'n  Board  of  Directors,  New 
York,  N.  Y. ;  L.  E.  Johnson,  Pres.,  Roanoke, 
Va. ;  William  G.  MacDowell,  First  Vice-Pres., 
Philadelphia.  Pa. ;  N.  D.  Maher,  Second  Vice- 
Pres.  and  Gen.  Mgr.,  Roanoke,  Va. ;  T.  S. 
Davant,  Third  Vice-Pres.,  and  Traffic  Mgr., 
Roanoke,  Va.  ;  E.  H.  Alden,  Sec,  Philadel- 
phia, Pa.;  Joseph  B.  Lacy,  Treas.,  Roanoke, 
Va. ;  Theo.  W.  Reath,  Gen.  Solicitor,  Phila- 
delphia. Pa.;  Joseph  I.  Doran,  Gen.  Counsel, 
Philadelphia,  Pa. ;  Joseph  W.  Coxe,  Comptroller, 
Roanoke,  Va. ;  Walter  MacDowell,  Auditor  of 
Receipts,  Roanoke,  Va. ;  William  H.  Wilson, 
Auditor  of  Disbursements,  Roanoke,  Va. ; 
Charles  S.  ChurchiU,  Chief  Engineer,  Roanoke, 
Va. ;  J.  R.  Ruffin,  Gen.  Freight  Agt.,  Roanoke, 
Va. ;  W.  B.  Bevill,  Gen.  Pass.  Agt.,  Roanoke, 
Va. ;  A.  C.  Needles,  Roanoke,  Va. ;  W.  S. 
Becher,  Bluefield,  W.   Va.,  Gen.   Supts. 

NORTH  CAROLINA  R.  R.— W.  H.  Wood, 
Pres.,  Burlington;  J.  P.  Cook,  Sec  &  Treas., 
Burlington;  P.  M.  Pearsall,  Gen.  Counsel,  New 
Bern. 

NORTHAMPTON  &  HERTFORD  R.  R  — 
W.    F.    Trenchard,    President,    Raleigh;    W.    W. 


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Horner  Military  School 

1851-1914 
MOVED    FROM    OXFORD    TO    CHARLOTTE,    N.    C. 

Located  in  Myers  Park,  the  most  beautiful  and  best  laid  out 
residential  suburb  in  the  United  States;  on  a  magnificent  plat  of 
50  acres  of  elevated,  undulating  land,  overlooking  the  city  of 
Charlotte,  two  miles  in  the  country,  but  on  paved  boulevard  and 
street  car  line  to  the  city. 

Ideal  climate;  midway  between  New  York  and  Florida;  entire 
equipment  ,  new,  modern,  fireproof,  steam  heat,  electric  lights, 
hot  and  cold  water  from  city  water  works  in  each  room,  toilets 
and  shower  baths  on  each  floor. 

The  Most  Complete  and  Best  Equipped  New  Barracks  in  the  South. 

Ten  teachers  with  degrees  from  the  best  colleges  and  univer- 
sities. Limited  to  250  cadets  who  dine  with  the  teachers  and 
ladies  of  the  Principal's  family.  The  academy  has  had  a  suc- 
cessful career  of  63  years  with  a  history  that  is  a  guarantee  that 
it  is  not  an  experiment.  The  large  patronage  from  the  best  peo- 
ple of  our  home  State,  who  know  us  best,  is  its  greatest  endorse- 
ment.     Charges    $400.00    per  year. 

J.  C.  HORNER,  A.  B.,  A.  M.,  Principal, 
CHARLOTTE,  N.  C. 


Robertson,  Treasurer.  Norfolk,  Va. :  T.  G. 
Trenchard,  V.-Pres.  and  Sec.,  Ridgeland,  S.  C. ; 
Peebles  &  Harris.  Gen.  Counsel,  Jackson;  J.  F. 
Fennewell,  Auditor  and  Gen.  Freight  Agt., 
Gumberry. 

RALEIGH  &  CHARLESTON  RAILROAD 
CO. — W.  J.  Harahan.  Pres. ;  C  R  Capps,  First 
Ykv-Pres.,  Norfolk,  Va. ;  R.  L.  Nutt,  Sec.  and 
Treas.,   Portsmouth,   Va. 

RANDOLPH  &  CUMBERLAND  RAILWAY 
CO.— D.  A.  McDonald,  Pres..  Carthage;  S.  P. 
McConnell,  Vice- Pres.  and  Gen.  Mgr.,  Car- 
thage; J.  L.  Riddle.  Sec,  Carthage:  B.  M. 
Fellows,  Treas.,  New  York;  C  C  Yates,  Gen. 
Pass.    Agt.,    Carthage. 

RED  SPRINGS  &  BOWMORE  R.  R .— W.  F. 
Williams,  Pres.,  Red  Springs;  J.  G.  Williams, 
Sec.   and  Treas.,  Red  Springs. 

ROANOKE  RAILWAY  CO.— J.  L.  Camp. 
Pres.,  Franklin,  Va. ;  P.  R.  Camp,  Gen.  Mgr., 
Franklin,  Va. ;  W.  G.  Williams,  Gen.  Supt., 
Franklin,  Va. ;  R.  J.  Camp,  Treas.,  Franklin. 
Va. :  T.   D.   Savage,   Sec.   Norfolk,  Va. 

ROCKINGHAM  RAILROAD  CO.— J.  P. 
Leak,  Pres.,  Rockingham:  J.  L.  Hawley,  Gen. 
Supt.,  Rockingham;  J.  LeGrand  Everett,  Sec- 
Treas.,  Rockingham. 

SEABOARD  AIR  LINE  SYSTEM  -W.  „'. 
Harahan,  Pres.,  Norfolk,  Va. ;  Charles  R.  Capps, 
Vice-Pres.,  Norfolk,  Va. :  D.  C.  Porteous.  Sec, 
New  York,  N.  Y. ;  Robt.  L.  Nutt,  Treas., 
Portsmouth,  Va. ;  L.  R.  Watts,  Gen.  Con  ipel, 
Portsmouth,  Va. ;  H.  W.  McKenzie,  Comp- 
troller, Portsmouth,  Va. :  W.  D.  Faucette,  Chief 
Engineer,  Portsmouth,  Va. ;  C.  B.  Ryan,  Gen. 
Pass.  Agt,  Portsmouth,  Va. ;  Freight  Traffic 
Mgr.,  L.  E.  Chalenor,  Norfolk,  Va. ;  G.  S. 
Rains,  Gen.   Freight  Agt.,  Norfolk,  Va. 

SMOKY  MOUNTAIN  RAILWAY  CO.— W.  M. 
Ritter,  Pres.,  Columbus,  Ohio;  A.  W.  Agee, 
Gen.  Mgr.   and  Supt.,  Proctor,  N.   C. ;  James  S. 


Hamill,   Sec,   Columbus,    Ohio;  C.   B.   Weakley, 
Treas.,   Columbus,   Ohio. 

SANFORD  &  TROY  RAILROAD  CO.— JohD 
B.  Lennig,  Pres.,  Bridgesburg,  Pa.;  John  H 
Kennedy,  Gen.  Mgr.,  Gulf,  N.  C. :  John  L 
Tull,  Sec.  and  Treas.,  Hemp,  N.  C. 

SOUTHERN  RAILWAY  SYSTEM— Fairfax 
Harrison,  Pres.,  Washington.  D.  C. ;  A.  B.  An- 
drews, First  Vice-Pres.,  Raleigh,  N.  C. ;  J.  M. 
Culp,  Vice-Pres.,  Washington,  D.  C. ;  T.  C 
Powell,  Vice-Pres.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio:  H.  B 
Spencer,  Vice-Pres.,  Washington,  D.  C. ;  E.  H. 
Coapman.  Vice-Pres.  and  Gen.  Mgr.,  Wash 
ington.  D.  C. ;  R.  D.  Lankford,  Vice-Pres.  and 
Sec,  New  York,  N.  Y. ;  H.  C.  Ansley,  Treas., 
Washington,  D.  C. :  Francis  L.  Stetson,  Gen. 
Counsel  at  New  York;  Alfred  P.  Thorn,  Gen. 
Counsel  at  Washington.  D.  C. ;  Alex.  P. 
Humphrey,  Louisville,  Ky..  Gen.  Counsel  at 
Louisville;  W.  A.  Henderson.  Gen.  Solicitor, 
Washington,  D.  C. ;  A.  H.  Plant.  Comptrollei. 
Washington,  D.  C. ;  E.  H.  Kemper,  Ass't 
Comptroller,  Washington,  D.  C. ;  H.  H. 
Laughton,  Auditor,  Washington,  D.  C. ;  W.  N.. 
Netherland,  Ass't  to  Gen.  Mgr.,  Washington, 
D.  C. ;  H.  E.  Hutchens,  Gen.  Supt.,  Greens- 
boro; W.  N.  Foreacre,  Gen.  Supt.,  Charlotte, 
N.  C. ;  G.  R.  Loyall,  Gen.  Supt.,  Knoxville, 
Tenn. ;  C.  L.  Harris.  Gen.  Supt..  Birmingham, 
Ala.;  L.  Green,  Freight  Traffic  Mgr.,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C. ;  S.  H.  Hardwick,  Pass.  Traffic: 
Mgr.,  Washington,  D.  C. ;  H.  F.  Cary,  Gen 
Pass.  Agt.,  Washington,  D.  C. ;  M.  V.  Rich- 
ards.   Land   and   Industrial    Agt..    Washington. 

SNOWBIRD  VALLEY  RAILWAY— J.  Q. 
Barkekr,  Pres..  Andrews;  W.  A.  Lewin.  Treas.. 
Andrews;  E.  G.  Hinnermann,  Gen.  Mgr.  and 
Sec. ,    Andrews. 

TENNESSEE  &  NORTH  CAROLINA  R.  R  — 
R.     F.     Whitmcr.    Pres..     Philadelphia;    D.     (I. 


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NORTH  CAROLINA  HAH,  UOADS— RAILROAD  KATES. 


Wilson,  Treas..  Philadelphia;  Fred  II.  Ely, 
Sec.,  Philadelphia;  W.  J.  Parks,  Supt.  and 
Traffic   iU-r.,   Newport,   Term. 

VIRGINIA  &  CAROLINA  SOUTHERN 
RAILWAY— A.  W.  McLean.  Pres..  Lumber- 
ton:  J.  P.  Russell,  Supt.,  Lumber-ton;  A.  T. 
McLean,  Treas..  Lumberton;  H.  B.  Jennings. 
Sec..  Lumberton;  G.  Y.  Jones.  Traffic  Mgr., 
Lumberton. 

WARRENTON  R.  R  —  J.  M.  Gardner.  Pres. 
and  Gen.  Mgr.,  Warrenton;  C.  R.  Rodwell. 
Sec.  and  Treas.,  Warrenton;  B.  P.  Terrell, 
Supt..    Warrenton. 

WASHINGTON  &  VANDEMERE— A.  D. 
McLean.  Pres.,  "Washington;  W.  N.  Royall. 
Gen.  Mgr.,  Wilmington;  J.  F.  Post,  Treas., 
Wilmington;  Jno.    H.   Sarrell,   Sec,  Wilmington. 

WATAUGA  TURNPIKE  CO.— W.  A.  Barber, 
Pres.,  Edgemont;  L.  T.  Nichols,  Vice-Pres., 
Edgemont;  W.  K.  Kearsley,  Sec,  Edgemont; 
P.    Wolfe,    Treas.,    Edgemont. 

WELLINGTON  &  POWELLSVILLE  R.  R. 
CO. — Horton  Corwin,  Jr.,  Pres.  and  Treas., 
Edenton;  W.  M.  Corwin,  Supt..  Ahoskie;  W.  D. 
Pruden,  Sec,  Edenton;  S.  H.  Hatton,  Gen. 
Freight  and  Passenger  Agent,  Windsor. 

WINSTON-SALEM  SOUTHBOUND  RY.  CO. 
— H.  E.  Fries,  Pres.,  Winston- Salem;  W.  N. 
Royall,  Gen.  Mgr.,  Wilmington;  H.  F.  Wilkin- 
son, Sec,  Roanoke,  Va. ;  Jas.  F.  Post,  Treas., 
Wilmington;  R.  A.  Brand,  Freight  Traffic  Man., 
Wilmington. 

WILMINGTON,  BRUNSWICK  &  SOUTH- 
ERN R.  R.  CO.— M.  J.  Corbett,  Pres.,  Wil- 
mington; M.  W.  Divine,  Gen.  Man.,  Wilming- 
ton; H.  C.  McQurrn,  Sec.  and  Treas.,  Wil- 
mington; H.  E.  Goodwin,  Traffic  Man.,  Wil- 
mington. 

RALEIGH,  CHARLOTTE  &  SOUTHERN  RY. 
— C.  H.  Hix.,  Pres.,  Norfolk,  Va. ;  E.  C.  Dun- 
can, First  V.-Pres.,  Raleigh;  R.  H.  Swarthout, 
Second  V.-Pres.,  New  York,  N.  Y. ;  Mathias 
Manly,  Treas.,  Norfolk,  Va. ;  Morris  S.  Han- 
kins,  Asst.  to  the  Pres.  and  Sec,  Norfolk,  Va. ; 
J.  T.  Avery,  Asst.  Sec,  New  York,  N.  Y. ; 
Ohadbourne  &  Shores,  Gen.  Counsel,  Norfolk. 
Va.,  W.  A.  Witt,  Gen.  Supt.,  Norfolk,  Va. ; 
E.  D.  Kyle.  Traffic  Man.,  Norfolk,  Va. ;  W.  W. 
Croxton,  Gen.  Passenger  Agent,  Norfolk,  Va. ; 
W.  L.  Bird.  Auditor,  Norfolk,  Va. ;  J.  H.  Bar- 
rett, Gen.   Claim  Agent,  Norfolk,   Va. 


NORTH  AND  SOUTH  CAROLINA  RY—  W. 
R.  Bonsai,  Pres.  and  Treas.,  Hamlet;  J.  E. 
Hancock,  V.-Pres.,  and  Man..  Hamlet;  S.  O. 
Banrrsfeld,  Sec,  Hamlet;  C.  C.  Graves,  Traffic 
Man.,    Hamlet. 

HEMLOCK  R.  R.— D.  K.  StaufTer,  Pres., 
Hemlock ;  Sec.  and  Treas,  Kelly  M.  Miller,  Hem- 
lock; Kelly  M.  Miller,  Sec  and  Treas.,  Hem- 
lock. 

CAROLINA  &  YADKIN  RIVER  RY.— Bird 
S.  Coler,  Pres.,  New  York;  .1.  P.  "Clark,  Vice- 
Pres.,  New  York;  W.  E.  Price,  Supt.,  High 
Point;  L.  H.  Hole,  Jr.,  Sec,  New  York,  N.  Y.  ; 
C.  B.  Hole,  Treas.,  New  York,  N.  Y. ;  W.  E. 
Price,  Traffic  Mgr.,  High  Point. 

WATAUGA  &  YADKIN  RIVER  R.  R.— W.  J. 
Grandin,  Pres.,  Lenoir;  H.  C.  Landon,  (Jen. 
Mgr.  and  Supt.,  North  Wilkesboro;  R.  T.  Ros- 
sell,    Sec    and   Treas..    Pittsburg,    Pa. 

AS1IEVILLE  &  CRAGGY  MOUNTAIN  R.  R. 
— .1.  F.  Mayes,  Pres.,  Brevard;  E.  II.  Coapman, 
Gen.  Mgr.,  Washington;  R.  D.  Lankford,  Sec, 
New  York;  H.  C.  Ansley,  Treas.,  Washington; 
A.  H.  Plant,  Auditor,  Washington. 

AS1IEVILLE  SOUTHERN  RY.— A.  B.  An- 
drews, Pres.,  Raleigh:  H.  W.  Miller,  Sec,  At- 
lanta; H.  C.  Ansley,  Treas.,  Washington;  A.  II. 
Plant,   Auditor,   Washington. 

ATLANTA  &  CHARLOTTE  ATLANTIC  AIR- 
LINE— Chas.  S.  Fairchild,  Pres.,  New  York: 
Horton  F.  Stone,  Sec,  New  York;  Jno.  W. 
Plattin,  Treas.,  New  York. 

ATLANTIC  &  DANVILLE  RY.  (Leased  to 
Southern  Railway) — B.  Newgass,  Pres.,  London. 
Eng. ;  W.  C.  Archer,  Sec.  and  Treas.,  Norfolk, 
Va. 

CAROLINA  &  TENNESSEE  SOUTHERN 
RY. — A.  B.  Andrews,  Pres.,  Raleigh;  H.  W. 
Miller,  Sec,  Atlanta;  H.  C.  Ansley,  Treas.  and 
Auditor,   Washington,    D.    C. 

ELKIN  &  ALLEGHANY  R.  R.— Jno.  A. 
Mills.  Pres.  and  Gen.  Mgr.,  Raleigh;  Alex 
Chatham,  Jr.,   Sec    and  Treas.,  Elkin. 

HEMLOCK  R.  R—  D.  K.  Stauffer,  Pres., 
Hemlock;  W.  S.  Taylor,  Gen.  Mgr.  and  Supt., 
Hoboken,  N.  J. ;  Kelly  M.  Miller,  Sec.  and 
Treas. ,    Hemlock. 

ROANOKE  RIVER  RAILROAD— G.  W.  Mor- 
row, Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr.,  Sec  and  Traffic  Mgr., 
Townsville;  J.  T.  Morrow,  Sec.  and  Treas., 
Henderson. 


RAILROAD  RATES 


The   following   passanger   rates   are   in    opera- 
lion  on  the  railroad  systems  in  North  Carolina: 
Name.  Per  Mile. 

Seaboard  Air  Line  Railway 2  l-2c. 

Atlantic  Coast  Line  Railway 2  l-2c. 

Southern  Railway 2  l-2c. 

Carolina,    Clinchfield   &   Ohio  Railway..   2  l-2c 

Norfolk  Southern  Railway 2  l-2c 

Norfolk  &  Western  Railway 2  l-2c. 

Raleigh,    Charlotte    &    Southern 2  l-2c. 

On  all  other  roads  the  passenger  rate  is 
3   cents   per  mile,    as  follows: 

Aberdeen  &  Rockflsh  Railroad  Co.,  Appa- 
lachian Railway.  Asheville  &  East  Tennessee 
Railroad,  Atlantic  &  Western  Railroad,  Bee 
Tree  Railroad,  Blue  Ridge  &  Atlantic  Rail- 
way Co.,  Bonlee  &  Western  Railway,  Black 
Mountain  Railway,  Carolina  &  Northwestern 
Railroad,  Cliffside  Railroad,  Cashie  &  Chowan 
Railroad  Co.,  Chown  &  Aulander  Railroad 
Co.,  Cliffside  Railroad  Co.,  Dover  &  South- 
hound  Railroad  Co.,  Durham  &  South  Carolina 


Railroad  Co.,  Durham  &  Southern  Railroad  Co., 
East  Carolina  Railway,  East  Tennessee  & 
Western  North  Carolina  Railroad  Co.,  Kinston 
&  Snow  Hill  Railroad,  Kinston  &  Carolina 
Railway,  Laurinburg  &  Southeim  Railroad, 
Lawndale  Railway  Co.,  Linville  River  Railway 
Co.,  Mount  Airy  &  Eastern  Railway  Co.,  New 
Hanover  Transit  Co.,  North  &  South  Carolina 
Railway,  Northampton  &  Hertford  Railway, 
Piedmont  Railway  Co.,  Raleigh  &  Charleston 
Railway  Co.,  Raleigh  &  Western  Railway  Co., 
Randolph  &  Cumberland  Railway  Co.,  Red 
Springs  &  Bowmore  Railroad  Co..  Roanoke 
River  Railway,  Rockingham  Railroad,  Sanford 
&  Troy  Railroad,  Smoky  Mountain  Railway. 
Snowbird  Valley  Railway,  South  &  Western 
Railroad,  Tennessee  &  North  Carolina  Railroad, 
Virginia  &  Carolina  Southern  Railroad;  War- 
renton Railroad,  Washington  &  Vendemere 
Railroad,  Wellington  &  Powellsville  Railroad 
Co.,  South  &  Western  Railroad.  Winston - 
Salem  Southbound  Railway,  Wilmington. 
Brunswick    &   Southern    Railroad 


STATE    TAX    COMMISSION    RKPORT. 


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STATE  TAX  COMMISSION  REPORT— 1913 


Subjects.  Value 

For  State   Purposes — 

Real    Estate $382,775,963.00 


Personal     Property. 

Railroads  and  other  public-service  corporations.. 

Corporation    Excess 

Bank    Stock 

Building    and    Loan    Stock 


Total 


215,505,600.00 
121,098.098.00 

8,375,12,1/00 
17,986,082.00 

1,759,768.00 

747,500,632.00 


Incomes,   tax  on. . . . 
B   and   C  schedules. 


ADDITIONAL    RECEIPTS    BY    STATE    TREASURER. 

Additional    State    Taxes 

Agricultural    Department 

Atlantic  and  North  Carolina  Railroad  Dividends 

Audubon     Society 

Automobile    Licenses 

Contingencies     

Corporation   Franchise  Tax 

Corporation   Tax — State   Department 

Drainage  Fund — Agricultural  Department 

Disabled   Soldiers,    Appropriation    Refunded 

Express  Companies,  Tax  on  Receipts 

Fees,     Attorney-General 

Fees,   Bank  Examinations 

Fees,    Executive    Department 

Fees,    Insurance    Department 

Fees,    State    Department 

Fees,  Treasury  Department 

Fish      Commission 

Historical    Commission,    refund 

Inheritance     tax 

Indigent    Pupils 

Insurance   Companies — Licenses 

Insurance  Companies — Tax  on  Receipts 

Laws   and  Journals,   Sale  of 

Mercantile     Agencies 

N.    C.    Agricultural   Experiment   Station — Federal  Appropriation.. 

N.   C.   A.   and  M.   College   (colored) — Federal  Appropriation 

N.   C.  College  of  A.   and  M.  Arts — Federal  Appropriation 

North  Carolina  Railroad  Dividends 

Oil    Inspection   Fund,    Received   of   Agricultural  Department 

Oil  Inspection  Fund,  Transferred  to  General  Fund 

Pensions     Refunded 

Piano  and  Organ  Dealers'  Licenses 

Postage   and   Stationery 

Privilege  Tax  on  Railroads 

Seal  Tax,  Executive  Department 

Seal    Tax,    State    Department 

Sewing   Machine   Licenses 

Shellfish     Commission 

Sketches  N.   C.   Regiments,   Confederate  Soldiers,  sale   of 

State    and   Colonial    Records,    sale   of 

State    Prison,    Earnings 

Supreme   Court  Reports,   sale  of 

Telegraph    Companies,    Tax    on    Receipts 

Telephone  Companies,  Tax  on  Receipts 

Trade-Mark  Registration  Fees 


Total,    State    Purposes. 
For  Pensons — 

On  Assessed  Property 

On     Polls 


For  Schools — 

On   White   Polls 

On    Indian    Polls 

On    Negro   Polls 

On    Dogs 

On  Railroads  and  Other  Public-Service   Corporations. 

On    Bank    Stock 

On   Building   and  Loan   Stock 

On    Corporation    Excess 

Property    of    White    Citizens 

Property   of   Indian    Citizens 

Property  of  Negro  Citizens 

Special  Tax  for  Schools 


Tax 

803,829.52 
152,561.76 

254,306.01 

17,587.75 

37,770.77 

3,695.51 


44,113.76 
120.263.80 


570.53 

216,301.57 

37,998.00 

3,529.00 

16,116.00 

17.74 

51,585.00 

34,030.26 

2,608.06 

67(1.00 

4,516.19 

20.00 

6,840.00 

2,672.50 

29.01S.47 

735.37 

220.00 

2,380.07 

63.38 

5,264.65 

11,016.30 

55,248.26 

218,814.51 

581.94 

500.00 

30,000.00 

13,500.00 

30. .-,0(1.00 

225,015.00 

58,234.61 

38,000.00 

234.00 

2,140.39 

13.70 

17,567.53 

1,249.75 

219.80 

3,168.00 

4,006.23 

25.60 

378.20 

201,932.72 

8.5S4.63 

2,495.39 

17,354.88 

74.20 


Total. 


299,000.25 
39,029.64 


354,382.63 

1,359.60 

130.234.60 

13,828.00 

248,066.61 

36,538.66 

3,538.17 

16,942.04 

,160,499.98 

"2.63 

02.113.31 

570,741.17 


$1,569,751.32 


164,377.56 


$1,362,012.43 
3,096,141.31 


33S.029.S9 


12  STATE  TAX   COMMISSION  REPORT     POPULATION  OF   N.   C.    BY   RACES. 

OXFORD  COLLEGE 

OXFORD,  NORTH  CAROLINA. 

Founded  1850. 

LITERARY       MUSIC       ART       BUSINESS 

TEACHING  AND  DOMESTIC   SCIENCE  COURSES. 

Ten   Standard   Units  rquired  for  admission  to   Freshman   Class. 
University  trained  Teachers.     Modern   Equipment. 

For  Catalog,  address  the  President, 

F.  P.  HOBGOOD. 


Fines 51,131.50 

Other      Sources 946.25 

■ 2,652,125.15 

For  County  Purposes — 

General 1,635,247.34 

Poor 42,212.40 

Bridges   and  Roads 1,008,044.40 

Special 553,830.88 

Special   in   Townships 213, 161. 3S 

B   and   C   Schedules 70,931.8" 

3,523,428.27 

Municipal — 

On     Property 2,286,444.84 

On   Polls 131.0S1.16 

Receipts  From  Fines 88,929.78 

All   Other  Sources 692,560.01 

3,199,015.79 

Total 12,808.740.41 


POPULATION  OF  NORTH  CAROLINA  BY  RACES 


(Since  the  census  was  taken,   the  counties  of  Avery   and   Hoke   have   been    established.      The 
estimated- population  of  Avery  is  10,526,  and  of  Hoke  15,000.) 

Total  Total 

COUNTIES.  Population.      Population.  1910  1900 

1910.  1900.  White.  Negro.  White.  Negro. 

Alamance 28.721  25,665  21,536  7,173  18,939  6.723 

Alexander 11,592  10.960  10.682                    910  10,104  856 

Alleghany 7,745  7,759  7.405                     340  7,293  .466 

Anson 25,465  21,870  12.135  13,326  10.196  11.674 

Ashe 19,074  19,581  18,524                     550  18.897  684 

Beaufort 30,877  26.404    '  17,931  12.941  15,066  11,336 

Bertie 23,039  20,538  9,536  13.503  8.717  11,821 

Bladen 1S.006  17,677  9.57S  8,392  9.452  8.223 

Brunswick 14,434  12.657  9,026  5,406  7,613  5,041 

Buncombe 49.798  44.2SS  41,814.  7,982    •-  36,167  8.120 

Burke 21,408  15,699  18.S38  2.570  15,023  2,676 

Cabarrus 26,240  22,456  20.145  6,095  16,355  6,101 

Caldwell 20.579  15,694  18.163  2,416  13,751  1,931 

Camden 5,640  5,474  3,427  2.213  3,283  2.191 

Carteret 13,776  11.811  11,484  2.293  9.6S4  2,127 

Caswell 14,858  15.02S  7.207  7,651  6,829  8.199 

Catawba 27,918  22,133  24.447  3,471  19,148  2,985 

Chatham 22.635  23.912  14.958  7,668  15,573  8,339 

Cherokee 14,137  11.860  13.602                     503  11,391  432 

Chowan 11,303  10,258  5,144  6,159  4,406  5,850 

Clay 3,909  4,532  3,751                     158  4,398  134 

Cleveland 29,494  25.078  23.715  5,779  20.258  4,820 

Columbus 28.020  21.274  19,063  8,955  14,541  6.476 

Craven 25,594  24,160  11,279  14,310  9,613  14.543 

Cumberland 35,281  29,249  19,881  15,353  16,677  12,571 

Currituck 7,693  6,529  5,095  2,598  4,752  1.777 

Dare 4,841  4,757  4.346                    495  4,183  574 


POPULATION     OF  N.    C.    BY   RACES. 


03 


The  North  Carolina  College  of 
Agriculture  and  Mechanic  Arts 

D.  H.  HILL,  L.L.D.,  President. 

Practical  and  Scientific  Education  in  Agricul- 
ture, Horticulture  and  Dairying;  in  Civil,  Elec- 
trical and  Mechanical  Engineering;  in  Industrial 
Chemistry,  and  in  Textile  Art. 

For  Catalogue  apply  to 

THE  REGISTRAR, 
West  Raleigh,  North  Carolina. 


Davidson 29,404 

Davie 13,394 

Duplin 25,442 

Durham 35.276 

Edgecombe 32,010 

Forsyth 47,311 

Franklin 24,692 

Gaston 37,063 

Gates 10,455 

Graham 4.749 

Granville 25,102 

Greene 13.083 

Guilford 60,497 

Halifax 37,646 

Harnett 22,174 

Haywood 21,020 

Henderson 16,262 

Hertford 15,436 

Hyde 8,840 

Iredell 34,315 

Jackson    12.99S 

Johnston 41,401 

Jones S.721 

Lee 11,376 

Lenoir 22,769 

Lincoln '.     ..  17,132 

McDowell 13,538 

Macon 12,191 

Madison 20,132 

Martin 17,797 

Mecklenburg 67,031 

Mitchell 17,245 

Montgomery 14.967 

Moore 17,010 

Nash 43,727 

New  Hanover 32.037 

Northampton 22.323 

Onslow 14,125 

Orange 15,066 

Pamlico 9,996 

Pasquotank 16,693 

Pender •  ..  15,471 


23,403 

25,659 

3,744 

20,229 

3,174 

12,115 

11.014 

2,350 

9,476 

2,635 

22,405 

16,161 

9.2S1 

13,877 

8,528 

26,233 

22,893 

12.383 

16,483 

9,749 

26,591 

12,555 

19,453 

10,004 

16,584 

35.261 

33,281 

14,027 

24,718 

10,541 

25,116 

13,127 

11,564 

12,678 

12.43S 

27,903 

28,561 

8,502 

20,661 

7,242 

10,413 

5,762 

4,693 

5,009 

4,804 

4,343 

4,592 

4,100 

26 

23,263 

12.S59 

12.239 

11,376 

11,887 

12.03S 

6,987 

6.096 

6,260 

5.77S 

39.074 

45,116 

15.379 

27.969 

11,103 

30.793 

13.316 

24,328 

11.060 

19,733 

15,988 

15,702 

6,442 

10,930 

5,058 

16,222 

20,448 

567 

15,009 

613 

14,104 

14.447 

1,815 

12,345 

1,759 

14,291 

6,338 

9,098 

5.S95 

8,391 

9.27S 

5,139 

3,701 

5,264 

4.014 

29,064 

26,858 

7,456 

21,732 

7,332 

11,853 

11,945 

603 

10.922 

591 

32,260 

31,232 

10,169 

24,079 

8,171 

8,226 

4,625 
7.S49 

4,096 
3,526 

4,466 

3.700 

18,639 

12.543 

10,225 

10,592 

8.046 

15.49S 

14,335 

2,797 

12,537 

2.961 

12.567 

11,458 

2,080 

10.673 

1,893 

12,104 

11,615 

576 

11.431 

20,644 

19,700 

.  432 

20.086 

551 

15,383 

8.959 

S.838 

8,056 

7,327 

55,268 

41.547 

25,481 

31.393 

15,221 

16,902 

343 

14,685 

14.197 

11,302 

3,660 

10.51". 

3,682 

23,622 

11.363 

5,637 

15,773 

7,849 

25,478 

19,613 

14,104 

14,856 

10.619 

24,785 

16,714 

15,302 

12,663 

13.109 

21.150 

9,261 

13,062 

9,031 

12  118 

11,940 

9,887 

4,238^ 
4,926^ 

8,330 

3.610 

14,690 

10,138 

9,429 

5,261' 

8.045 

6,193 

3,773 

5,408 

2.637 

13,660 

8,334 

8,357 

6.630 

7,027 

13,381 

7,851 

7,620 

6,472 

6,909 

64 


POPULATION    OF   N.    C.    BY   RACES— PUBLIC   SCHOOL   STATISTICS. 


Perquimans 11,0.">4 

Person 17.356 

Pitt     36,340 

Colli      7,640 

Randolph    29,491 

Richmond     19,673 

Robeson     51,945 

Rockingham    36,442 

Rowan     37,521 

Rutherford      28,385 

Sampson      29,982 

Scotland    15,363 

Stanly    19,909 

Stokes    20,151 

Surry     29,709 

Swain     10,403 

Transylvania    7.191 

Tyrrell   5.219 

Union     33,277 

Vance    19,425 

Wake    .*. 63,229 

Warren     20,266 

Washington    11,062 

Watauga     13,556 

Wayne      35,698 

Wilkes     30,2,82 

Wilson      24,269 

Yadkin    15,428 

Yancey     12.072 

Totals      2,206.287 


10.091 

5,465 

5,589 

5,088 

5,003 

16,695 

9,882 

7.474 

9,662 

7,023 

30,889 

18,233 

18,106 

15,397 

15,492 

7, "04 

6.546 

1,094 

5,797 

1,207 

2S.232 

26,070 

3,421 

24,560 

3,672 

28.40S 

10,446 

9,225 

8.092 

7,763 

40,371 

23,531 

22.518 

19,577 

16,917 

33,163 

25.965 

10,474 

21,544 

11,617 

31,006 

28,445 

9.074 

22,948 

8,115 

25,101 

24,097 

4,288 

20,659 

4,441 

26,380 

19,726 

10,043 

17,250 

9,130 

6,815 

8,473 

5,709 

6,710 

15,220 

17,776 

2.132 

13,421 

1,799 

19,806 

17.5S2 

2,509 

16,875 

2,991 

25.515 

27,068 

2,632 

22,609 

2,904 

8,401 

9,406 

185 

7,352 

174 

6,620 

6,553 

638 

6,005 

615 

4,980 

3,577 

1,642 

3,518 

1,462 

27,156 

23,938 

9,337 

19,157 

7,999 

16.684 

9.421 

10,004 

6,929 

9,755 

54,626 

37,359 

25,870 

30,267 

24,358 

19,151 

7,035 

13,207 

6,082 

13,069 

10,608 

5,556 

5,503 

5,242 

5,366 

13,417 

13.2S9 

246 

13,026 

391 

31,356 

20,117 

15,579 

17,934 

13,419 

26,872 

27,691 

2,591 

24,435 

2,437 

23,596 

15,918 

12,350 

13,691 

9,905 

11,464 

14,254 

1,174 

12,895 

1,187 

11,839 

233 

11.181 

283 

1,500,513 

1,500,513 

697,843 

1,263,603 

624,469 

PUBLIC  SCHOOL  STATISTICS 


<titt*!ttf<i  Total  School 

COLJ\l±J±,S>  Population. 

Alamance      9,137 

Alexander      4,263 

Alleghany    2,978 

Ashe     7,194 

Anson     8,811 

Avery    3,904 

Beaufort    9,894 

Bertie     8,078 

Bladen     6,978 

Brunswick   4,397 

Buncombe    17,169 

Burke     6,982 

Cabarrus    9,079 

Caldwell    6,766 

Camden      2,157 

Carteret      4,449 

Caswell     5.327 

Catawba     10,565 

Chatham    7,976 

Cherokee   5,580 

Chowan      3,605 

Clay    1,546 

Cleveland     10,811 

Columbus    9,474 

Craven    7,900 

Cumberland    10,759 

Currituck     2,814 

Dare     1,488 

Davidson      10.158 

Davie    4.573 

Duplin    8,375 

Durham     11,903 

Edgecombe    9,440 

Forsyth    16.930      . 

Franklin      : 8,946 

Gaston      13,114 

Gates    3,915 

Graham    1,607 

Granville     7,863 

Greene    4,470 

Guilford     20,212 

Halifax    12.679 

Harnett    8,306 

Havwood    7,408 

Henderson     5,910 

Hertford    5.06S 

Hoke     3,588 

Hyde     3,204 


Amount 
Apportioned. 
i       2,944  85 
1,373.96 

960.58 
2,318.62 
2,839. 7S 
1,258.25 
3,180.83 
2,603.53 
2,249.00 
1,417.15 
5,533.50 
2,2511.20 
2,926.16 
2,180  68 

695.98 
1,433.91 
1,716.89 
3,405  09 
2,570.66 
1,798.43 
1,161.89 

499.05 
3,484.38 
3,053.47 
2,546.17 
3,467.62 

901.73 

480.36 
3,273.92 
1,473.87 
2,099.26 
3.836.33 
3,042.51 
5,456.53 
2,883.29 
4,226.64 
1,261.80 

518.71 
2,534.24 
1,440.68 
6,514.32 
4,086.44 
2,677.02 
2,387.59 
1,904.79 
1,633.41 
1,156.41 
1,032.64 


Iredell    11,809 

Jackson    4,702 

Johnston    15,481 

Jones    3,10i) 

Lee    4,002 

Lenoir    7,025 

Lincoln     6,390 

Macon    4,346 

Madison     7,834 

.Martin      6,057 

McDowell    6,119 

Mecklenburg     23,388 

Mitchell     3,781 

Montgomery    5,094 

Moore,      6,727 

Nash     11,978 

New   Hanover    8,301 

Northampton    7,927 

Onslow     4,934 

Orange     4,910 

Pamlico     3,557 

Pasquotank     5,495 

Pender 5,400 

Perquimans     3.S35 

Person    6,021 

Pitt     13,326 

Polk    2,609 

Randolph    10,538 

Richmond    6,909 

Robeson     15.257 

Rockingham    12.779 

Rowan    12,547 

Rutherford    9,771 

Sampson    10,414 

Scotland    5,489 

Stanly    6.404 

Stokes    7,435 

Surry    9,005 

Swain     3,621 

Transylvania    2.600 

Tyrrell    1,745 

Union     11,661 

Vance     6,455 

Wake    22.02S 

Warren     7,511 

Washington    4.965 

Watatu'a     4,370 

Wayne     11,869 

Wilkes    11,284 

Wilson      9,455 


3,806.04 
1,515.45 
4,989.52 

999.90 
1.289.84 
2,264.15 
2,059.49 
1,400.71 
2,524.89 
1,952.17 
1,972.15 
7,537.95 
1,218.61 
1.641.79 
2,163.11 
3,860.50 
2,675.41 
2,554.87 
1,590.22 
1,582.49 
1,146.42 
1,771.03 
1,740.42 
1,236.02 
1,940.56 
4,294.96 

841.66 
3,396.39 
2,226.77 
4,917.33 
4,118.67 
4,043.89 
3,149.19 
3,356.43 
1,769.10 
2.064.00 
2,396.30 
2,902.31 
1,167.04 

838.76 

563,84 
3.758.34 
2,080.45 
7,099.62 
2,420.79 
1,600.22 
1,408.45 
3,825. 3S 
3,636.83 
3,047.35 


PUBLIC    SCHOOL    STATISTICS— U.    S.    GOVT— LEGISLATIVE     BRANCH. 


65 


peac: 


TITUTE 


FOR  THE  EDUCATION  OF  YOUNG  WOMEN. 

Though  there  are  Many  Cheaper  Schools,  this  one  is 
TAXED  TO  ITS  UTMOST.  THERE  IS  A  REASON. 

For  Entrance  Next  Session  Apply  Early. 

Catalogue  on  Request.     Address, 
GEO.  J.  RAMSEY,  M.A.,  LL.D.,  President,        :       RALEIGH,  N.  C. 


Yadlrin     5,460 

Yancey     4,917 

Teacher  Training 


1,759.75 
1,584.75 
1,500.00 


Rural     Libraries. 


Total 


7G8.387 


1.4S5.45 


$250,000.00 


UNITED  STATES  GOV'T— LEGISLATIVE  BRANCH 


PRESIDENT — Woodrow  Wilson,  of  New  Jer- 
sey. 

VICE-PRESIDENT— Thos.  R.  Marshall,  of 
Indiana. 

HOUSE     OF     REPRESENTATIVES    OF 
THE   SIXTY-THIRD    CONGRESS. 
ALABAMA. 
Georgo  W.  Taylor  (D.),  Demopolis. 
S.   H.   Dent,   Jr.,    (D.),   Montgomery. 
H.    D.    Clayton    (D.).    Eufaula. 
F.   L.   Blackmon    (D.),   Anniston. 
J.   T.  Hefln   (D).  Lafayette. 
R.   P.   Hobson    (D.),   Greensboro. 
J.   L.   Burnett   (D.),   Gadsden. 
William  Richardson    (D.).   Huntsville. 
Oscar  W.   Underwood   (D),   Birmingham 
John  W.   Abercrombie   (D.),   Tuscaloosa. 

ARIZONA. 
Carl  Hayden   (D.).   Phoenix. 
ARKANSAS. 
T.  H.  Caraway   (D.),  Jonesboro. 
W.   A.   Oldfleld    (D.),   Batesville. 
J.    C.   Floyd   (D),   YelMlle. 
Otis  Wingo,    (D.),  Dequeen. 
H.  M.  Jacoway  (D.),  Dardenelle. 
S.  M.   Taylor   (D.).   Pine  Bluff. 
W.   S.  Goodwin   (D.),  Warren. 
CALIFORNIA. 
Wm.    Kent    (Ind.),    Kentfleld. 
J.   E.   Raiser   (D.).   Alturas. 
Chas.   F.    Curry    (R.),   Sacramento. 
Julius  Kahn    (R. ),   San  Francisco. 
J.   I.  Nolan   (P.),  San  Francisco. 
Joseph  R.   Knowland   (R.),   Alameda. 

D.  S.   Church    (D.).   Fresno. 
Evens  A.  Hayes  (R.>,  San  Jose. 
C.   W.   Bell   (P.),  Pasadena. 

William  D.  Stephens  (P.),  Los  Angeles. 
William  Kettner  (D.).  San  Diego. 

COLORADO. 
George  Kindel  (D. ),  Denver. 
H.   H.   Seldomridge  (D.),   Colorado  Springs. 

E.  T.   Taylor   (D.),   Glemvood   Springs. 
Edward  Keating  (D.),  Pueblo. 

CONNECTICUT. 
Augustine  Lonergan    (D.),    Hartford. 


B.  F.  Mahan  (D.).  New  London. 
Thomas  L.  Reilly  (D.),  Meriden. 
Jeremiah   Donovan    (D.),    South   Norwalk. 

.  Wm.   Kennedy   (D.),   Naugatuck. 
DELAWARE. 
Franklin   Brockson    (D.),    Clayton. 

FLORIDA. 
Stephen  M.   Sparkman    (D.).   Tampa. 
Frank   Clark    (D.).    Gainesville. 
Emmett   Wilson    (D. ),    Pensacola. 
Claude  L'Engle   (D. ).   Jacksonville. 
GEORGIA. 

C.  G.  Edwards  (D.),  Savannah. 
Frank  Park   (I).),  Sylvester. 

C.  R.   Crisp  (D.),   Americus. 

W.    C.    Adamson    (D.),    Carrollton. 

W.   S.   Howard    (D.),   Decatur. 

C.  L.   Bartlett    (D  ).  Macon. 
Gordon  Lee  (D.),  Chickamauga. 
S.  J.   Tribble   (D  ) ,  Athens. 
Thos.   M.  Bell   (D.).  Gainesville. 
Thos.   W.   Hardwick    (D.).    Sandersville. 
J.  R.  Walker   (D),   Valdosta. 

D.  M.   Hughes    (D.),   Danville. 

IDAHO. 
Burton  L.   French   (R. ),   Moscow. 
Addison  T.  Smith   (R.),  Twin  Falls. 

ILLINOIS. 
Martin   B.    Madden    (R.).    Chicago. 
James   R.   Mann    (R.).    Chicago. 
(ionise  E.    Gorman    (D.),   Chicago. 
J.    T.    McDermott    (D.).    Chicago. 
A.   .1.   Sabath   (D.).   Chicago. 
James  McAndrews   (D.),   Chicago. 
Frank  Buchanan    (D.),   Cliicago. 
Thos.    Gallagher    (D.),    Chicago. 
Fred  A.   Britten    (R.),   Cliicago. 
('has.    M.   Thompson    (Progressive),   Chicago. 
Ira  C.    Copley    (Progressive   Republican),   Au- 
rora. 
Wm.  Hinebaugh   (Progressive),  Ottowa. 
John   C.   McKenzie   (R.).   Elizabeth. 
C.   H.   Tavenner   (D.).   Cordova. 
Stephen  A.  Hoxworth   (D).  Rapatee. 
Claude  U.   Stone  (D.),   Peoria 
Louis  Fitz  Henry  CD.),   Bloomington. 
Frank  T.   O'Hair   (1).),   Paris. 


66                                               U.    S.    GOV'T— LEGISLATIVE    BRANCH. 

PHOTOGRAPHER 

to 

North  Carolina's 

Distinguished  People 

& 

# 

s* 

VALEIGH,  N.C. 

Chas.   M.    Borchers    (D.),   Decatur. 

P.    P.    Campbell    (R.),   Pittsburg. 

H.  T.   Rainey   (D.).  Carrollton. 

Dudley  Doolittle   (D.),   Strong  City. 

J.    M.    Graham    (D.).    Springfield. 

G.   T.   Helvering   (D.),   Marysville. 

W.  N.  Baltz'(D.),  Millstadt. 

J.   R.   Connelly   (D.),   Colby. 

M.  D.  Foster  (D.),   Olney. 

Geo.   A.   Neeley   (D.),  Hutchinson. 

H.    R.    Fowler    (D.),    Elizabethtown. 

Victor  Murdock   (Progressive),  Wichita. 

R.  P.  Hill   (D),   Marion. 

KENTUCKY. 

W.  E.   Williams   (D.),  Pittsfleld. 

A.   W.   Barkley   (D.),  Paducali. 

L.  B.  Stringer  (D.),  Lincoln. 

A.    0.    Stanley    (D.),   Henderson. 

INDIANA. 

R.  Y.  Thomas  .Jr.,    (D.).   Central  City. 

Chas.  Leib  (D.),  Rockport. 

Ben  Johnson    (D.).  Bardstown. 

W.   A.    Cullop   (D.),   Vincennes. 

Swagar  Sherley  (D.).  Louisville. 

W.  E.   Cox   (D.),  Jasper. 

A.    B.    Rouse    (D.),   Burlington. 

Lincoln  Dixon    (D. ),   North  Vernon. 

J.   C.   Cantrill   (D. ),   Georgetown. 

R.   W.   Moss    (D.),   Center  Point. 

Harvey  Helm  (D.),  Stanford. 

F.  H.  Gray   (D.).   Connersville. 

W.   J.   Fields    (D.),   Olive  Hill. 

C.    A.   Korbly    (D.).    Indianapolis. 

J.    W.    Langley    (R.),   PUseville. 

J.  A.   M.   Adair   (D,).  Portland. 

Caleb  Powers   (R. ),  Barbourville. 

M.   A.   Morrison   (D.'J,  Frankfort. 

LOUISIANA. 

J.   B.   Peterson   (D.),   Crown  Point. 

Albert  Estopinal   (D.),  Estopinal,  La. 

G.  W.  Ranch  (D.),  Marion. 

H.   Garland  Dupre   (D.),   New   Orleans. 

C.   Cline   (D.),   Angola. 

R.   F.   Broussard    (D.),   New   Ibena. 

H.   A.   Bamhart   (D.),  Rochester. 

.1.    T.    Watkins    (D.),   Minden. 

IOWA 

W.    Elder    (D.),   Monroe. 

C.    A.    Kennedy    (R. ),   Montrose. 

L.   L.   Morgan    (D.).   Covington. 

I   .S.    Pepper    (D.).    Muscatine. 

L.   Lazaro   (D.).   Washington. 

Maurice  Connolly   (D.),   Dubuque. 

J.   B.  Aswell  (D.).  Natchitoches. 

G.  N.  Haugen   (R. ).  Northwood. 

MAINE. 

J.  W.   Good   (R.),   Cedar  Rapids. 

A.   C.   Hinds   (R.).   Portland. 

S.    Kirkpatrick    (D.).    Ottumwa, 

D.   J.   McGillicuddy   (D.),   Lewiston. 

S.  F.  Prouty  (R.).  Des  Moines. 

John  A.   Peters   (R.),  Ellsworth. 

H.    M.   Towner   (It.),    Coming. 

F.  E.   Guernsey   (R. ).  Dover. 

W.   R.    Green    (R.),    Audubon. 

MARYLAND. 

F.   P.   Woods    (R.),   Etsherville. 

J.  Harry  Covington  (D.),  Easton. 

Geo.  C.  Scott  (R.),  Sioux  City 

J.   F.   C.   Talbott   (D.),   Lutherville. 

KANSAS. 

Charles   P.    Coady    (D.),   Baltimore. 

D.   R.    Anthony,   Jr.,    (R. ),   Leavenworth. 

J.    Charles   Linthicum    (D.),   Baltimore. 

Joseph  Taggart  (D.),  Kansas  City.                        1 

Frank  O.    Smith    (D.),   Dunkirk. 

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RALEIGH,  N.  C. 

THE  DIOCESAN  SCHOOL  (for  Girls)  OF  THE  CAROLINAS. 

Well  known  throughout  the,  South. 

Largest  Boarding  Institution  for  young  women  of  the  Episcopal 

Church  in  the  United  States. 

Founded  in  1842  by  Rev.  Dr.  Aldert  Smedes. 

Academic  Department  includes  College  and  Preparatory  Courses. 

Special    Courses    in    Music,    Art, 

Elocution,    Domestic    Science    and 

Business. 

For  catalogue  and  other  information,  address, 

REV.  GEORGE  W.  LAY,  Rector. 

D.   J.   Lewis   (D.).   Cumberland. 

W.   W.   Rucker   (D.),   Keytesville. 

MASSACHUSETTS. 

J.  W.  Alexander  (D.),  Gallatin. 

Allen  T.   Treadway   (R. ).   Stockbridge. 

C.   F.   Booher    (D.)t   Savannah. 

F.  H.  Gillette  (R.),  Springfield. 

W.  P.  Borland   (D),  Kansas  City. 

Calvin  D.   Paige    (R.).  Gardner. 

C.   C.   Dickinson   (D.),   Clinton. 

S.  E.  Winslow  (R. ).  Worcester. 

C.    W.    Hamlin    (D.).    Springfield. 

John  J.   Rogers   (R. ),  Lowell. 

D.  W.  Shackleford   (D.),  Jefferson  City. 

A.   P.   Gardner  (R. ),  Hamilton. 

Cliamp  Clark   (D.),   Bowling  Green. 

M.   F.   Phelan    (D.),   Lynn. 

Richard  Bartholdt   (R.),  St.  Louis. 

F.   S.   Deitrick   (D.),  Cambridge. 

W.   L.   Igoe   (D.),   St.   Louis. 

E.   W.   Roberts   (R.).    Chelsea. 

L.  C.  Dyer  (R.),  St.  Louis. 

VV.  F.  Murray   (D.).  Boston. 

W.    L.    Hensley    (D.)    Farmington. 

A.  J.  Peters   (D.).  Boston. 

J.   J.   Russell    (D.),   Cliarleston. 

J.  M.   Curley   (D.),  Boston. 

P.  D.  Decker  (D.),  Joplin. 

John   J.    Mitchell    (D.),    Marlboro. 

T.  L.  Rubey   (D.),   Lebanon. 

Edward  Gilmore   (D. ).   Brockton. 

MONTANA. 

W.  S.  Greene  (R.),  Fall  River. 

Tom   Stout    (D.),   Lewston. 

Thos.   C.   Thacher   (D. ),  Yarmouth. 

John   M.    Evans    (D.),    Missoula. 

MICHIGAN. 

NEBRASKA. 

Frank  E.  Doremus  (D.),  Detroit. 

J.    A.   Maguire    (D.),   Lincoln. 

Samuel  W.   Beakes   (D.),   Ann  Arbor. 

C.   O.   Lobeck   (D.),   Omaha. 

J.  M.   C.   Smith   (R.).  Charlotte. 

D.   V.   Stephens   (D.),   Fremont. 

E.   L.   Hamilton    (R.),   Niles. 

C.  H.   Sloan   (R.).  Geneva. 

C.   E.   Mapes    (R. ),   Grand  Rapids. 

S.   R.   Barton   (R.),   Grand  Island. 

S.   W.    Smith    (R. ).    Pontiac. 

M.  P.  Kinkaid   (R.).   O'Neill. 

L.    C.    Crampton    (R. ).   Lapeer. 

NEVADA. 

J.  W.   Fordney   (R. ).   Saginaw. 

E.    E.    Roberts    (R.).    Carson   City. 

J.    C.   McLaughlin    (R.).   Muskegon. 

NEW  HAMPSHIRE. 

R.   0.   Woodruff   (Progressive),  Bay  City. 

E.   E.  Reed   (D.)   Manchester. 

F.  O.  Lindquist   (R.),  Greenville. 

R.  B.   Stevens   (D.).   Lisbon. 

W.  .1.  MacDonald   (Progressive),  Calumet. 

NEW  JERSEY. 

P.  H.  Kelley  (R.),  Lansing. 

William   J.    Browning    (R. ),    Camden. 

MINNESOTA. 

J.   Thompson  Baker   (D.),  Wildwood. 

Sydney  Anderson    (R. ),   Lanesboro. 

Thomas  J.  Scully  (D.),  South  Amboy. 

W.    S.    Hammond    (D.),    St.   James. 

A.    B.   Walsh    (D.),   Trenton. 

C.  R.  Davis  (R.),   St.   Peter. 

William  E.  Tuttle,  Jr.,   (D.),  Westfield. 

F.   C.   Stevens    (R.),   St.   Paul  . 

Archibald   C.    Hart    ( — . ),    Hackensack. 

Geo.    R.    Smith    (R.).   Minneapolis. 

R.    G.    Bremner    (D.),   Passaic. 

C.   A.   Lingbergh    (R.).   Little  Falls. 

Eugene  F.   Kinkhead   (D.).   Jersey  City. 

A.  J.  Volstead  (R.),  Granite  Falls. 

Walter  I.   McCoy    (D.).   East   Orange. 

C.  B.  Miller  (R.).  Duluth. 

Edward  W.   Townsend    (D.).  Montclair. 

H.   Steenerson   (R. ) .  Crookston. 

J.  J.   Eagan    (]).).  Weehawken. 

James  Manahan   (R.).  Minneapolis. 

James  A.   Hamill    (D.).   Jei  .      city. 

MISSISSIPPI. 

NEW  MEXICO. 

E.    S.    Candler,   Jr.,    (D.),   Corinth. 

H.   B.   Ferguson   (D.),    Albuqueraue. 

H.   D.   Stephens   (D.),   New  Albany. 

NEW  YORK. 

B.   G.   Humphreys    (D  ),   Greenville. 

Lathrop  Brown   (D.).  St.  .lames. 

T.   U.   Sisson   (D.),   Winona. 

Denis  O'Leary   (I).),   Douglaston. 

S.   A.  Witherspoon    (D.),  Meridian. 

F.   E.   Wilson    (D.).    Brooklyn. 

B.  P.  Harrison   (D.),  Gulfport. 

H.   H.   Dale   (D.),   Brooklyn. 

P.  E.   Quinn    (D.),   McComb  City. 

J.   P.    Maher    (D).    Brooklyn. 

J.  W.   Collier  (D.),   Vicksburg. 

W.  M.   Calder   (K .),    Brooklyn. 

MISSOURI. 

J     J.    Fitzgerald    (D.).    Brooklyn. 

J.  T.  Lloyd   (D.),  Sheibyville. 

D.   J.   Griffin   (D.),   Brooklyn. 

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J.  H.  O'Brien   (D.),  Brooklyn. 
H.    A.   Metz    (D.).    Brooklyn. 

D.  J.   Riordan    (D).    New  York. 
H.   M.   Goldfogle   (D.),   New  York. 
George  \v.    Loft    (1).).   New   York. 
J.   M.   Levy   (D. ).   New  York. 

M.   F.    Conry   (D).   New  York. 

P.   J.   Doollng   (D.),   New  York. 

J.  F.  Carew  (I).).  New  York. 

Thus.   c.    Patten    U>),  New  York. 

Walter  M.   Chandler   (Progressive),   New  York. 

Jacob  A.   Cantor   (D.),  New  York. 

Henry  George,   Jr..    (D.).   New  York. 

Henry  Bruckner    (D.),    New   York. 

J.   A.   Goulden    (D.),   New  York. 

Woodson  R.  Oglesby   (D. ).  Yonkers. 

B.  I.  Taylor  (D.).  Harrison. 
Edmund  Piatt   (R. ).   Poughkeepsie. 
George   McX'lellan    (D.),    Chatham. 
P.  G.  Ten  Eyck   (D.).   Albany. 
James  S.  Parker  (R.),   Salem. 
Samuel    Wallin    (R. ),    Amsterdam. 

E.  A.   Merritt,   Jr.,    (R.),   Potsdam. 
Luther  W.   Mott   (R.),  Oswego. 

C.  A.   Talcott   (D.).   Utlca, 

George  W.    Falrchild    (R, ),    Oneonta. 
John  R.  Clancy  (D  ).  Syracuse. 
Sereno  E.   Payne   (R. ),   Auburn. 
Edwin  S.   Underbill   (D).   Bath. 
Thos.    B.    Dunn    (R.),    Rochester. 
H.   G.   Danforth   (R. ),   Rocnester. 
Robt.  H.  Gittins   (D.),  Niagara  ^alls. 
Chas.   B.    Smith    (D.),   Buffalo. 

D.  A.   Driscoll    (D.).   Buffalo. 
C.  SI.  Hamilton   (R.),  Ripley. 

NORTH  CAROLINA. 
J.   H.   Small   (D.).   Washington. 
Claude  Kitchin   (D.),   Scotland  Neck. 
J.   M.   Faison    (D.).   Faison. 

E.  W.   Pou    (D.),    Smithfleld. 

C.    M.    Stedman    (D.),    Greensboro. 

H.    L.   Godwin    (D),   Dunn. 

R.   N.  Page  (D. ),  Biscoe. 

R.    L.    Doughton    (D  ).    Laurel    Springs. 

E.  Y.  Webb   (D.),   Shelby. 

J.   M.   Gudger,   Jr.,    (D.),   Ashevllle. 

NORTH  DAKOTA. 
H.    T.    Helgesen    (R.),   Milton. 
Geo.   M.   Young   (R.),   Valley  City. 
P.    D.    Norton    (R.),    Hettinger. 

OHIO. 
S.    E.    Bowdle    (D.),    Cincinnati. 
A.   G.   Allen    (D.),   Cincinnati. 
Warren   Gard    (D.).   Hamilton. 
J.   H.   Goeke   (D.),   Wapakoneta. 
T.   T.   Ansberry   (D.),  Defiance. 
S.  D.  Fees   (R.),  Yellow  Springs. 
J.   D.   Post   (D.),  Washington. 

F.  B.   Willis   (R.),   Ada. 

I.   R.   Sherwood   (D.),  Toledo. 

R.   M.    Swiizer   (R.),   Gallioolis. 

H.    C.   Claxpool   (D.),   Chillicothe. 

Clement    Brumbaugh    (D. ),    Columbus. 

John  A.   Key   (D.),  Marion. 

W.    G.    Sharp    (D.),   Elyria. 

George  White   (D.),  Marietta. 

W.   B.   Francis   (D.),   Martins  Ferry. 

W.    A.    Ashbrook    (D.),    Johnstown. 

J.   J.   Whitacre   (D.),   Canton. 

E.   R.   Bathrick    (D.),   Akron. 

Wm.  Gordon  (D.),  Cleveland. 

R.  J.  Bulkley  (D.),  Cleveland. 

Robert  Grosser   (D.),   Cleveland. 

OKLAHOMA. 
Bird  S.  McGuire   (R.),   Pawnee. 
Dick  T.   Morgan   (R. ),  Woodward. 
J.   S.  Davenport   (D.j,   Vinita. 
C.   D.   Carter   (D.),   Ardmore. 
Scott  Ferris   (D.),  Lawton. 
W.  H.  Murray   (D. ),  Tishomingo. 
Claude  Weaver   (D).   Oklahoma  City. 
J.   B.   Thompson    (D.),   Pauls   Valley. 


OREGON. 

W.   C.   Hawley   (K.j,   Salem. 

N.  J.   Sinnott  (R.),   Portland. 

A.      W.      Latferty      (Progressive     Republican), 
Portland. 

PENNSYLVANIA. 

W.    S.   Vare   (R.),   Philadelphia. 

George  S.   Graham   (R. ),  Philadelphia. 

J.    H.    Moore    (R.).    Philadelphia. 

G.   W.   Edmonds   (R.),   Philadelphia. 

Michael  Donohue    (D. ),    Philadelphia. 

J.    W.    Logue    (D.),   Philadelphia. 

T.   S.  Butler  (R.).  West  Chester. 

R.  E.  Difenderfer  (D.),  Jenkintown. 

W  .W.  Griest   (R.),   Lancaster. 

J.    R.    Farr    (Progressive   Republican),    Scran- 
ton. 

J.   J.    Casey    (D.).   Wilkes-Barre. 

R.   E.   Lee   (D.),   Pottsville. 

J.   H.   Rothermel    (D.),   Reading. 

W.  D.  B.   Ainey   (R.).   Montrose. 

E.  R.   Kiess   (R.),   Williamsport. 
John  V.   Lesher   (D.),   Sunbury. 

F.  L.  Dreshem   (D.),  Lewisburg. 
A.    S.    Kreider    (R.),    Annville. 
Warren   Worth   Bailey    (D.),    Johnstown. 
A.   R.   Brodbeck   (D).  Hanover. 

C.  E.  Patton   (R.),   Curwensville. 
A.   L.   Keister   (R.),   Scottdale. 
W.  N.   Carr  (D.),  Uniontown. 

H.    W.    Temple    (Progressive),    Washington. 

M.  W.  Shreve  (R.),  Erie. 

A.   M.   Palmer   (D.),   Stroudsburg. 

J.   N.   Langham   (R.),  Indiana. 

W.    J.    Hulings    (Progressive),    Oil    City. 

S.    G.    Porter   (R.),   Pittsburgh. 

M.  C.   Kelly   (Progressive),  Braddock. 

J.  F.   Burke   (R.).  Pittsburgh. 

A.   J.   Barchfeld    (R.),  Pittsburgh. 

A.   R.   Rupley   (Progressive),   Carlisle. 

J.  M.  Morin  (R.),  3714  Forbes  St.,  Pittsburgh. 

A.  H.  Walters  (R.),  Johnstown. 

F.  E.    Lewis    (Progressive),   Allentown. 

RHODE  ISLAND. 

G.  F.   O'Shaunessy   (D.),   Providence. 
Peter  G.  Gerry  (D.).  Providence. 
Ambrose  Kennedy   (R. ),   Woonsocket. 

SOUTH  CAROLINA. 
Richard  S.  Whaley   (D. ),  Charleston. 
J.  F.  Byrnes   (D.),  Aiken. 
Wyatt  Aiken    (D.),  Abbeville. 
J.  T.  Johnson  (D.).  Spartanburg. 

D.  E.  Finley  (D.),  Yorkville. 

J.   W.    Ragsdale   (D.),   Florence. 
A.  F.  Lever  (D.),  Lexington. 

SOUTH  DAKOTA. 
C.  H.  Dillon   (R.),  Yankton. 
C.  H.  Burke  (R),  Pierre. 

E.  W.    Martin    (R.).   Deadwood. 

TENNESSEE. 
Sam  R.    Sells    (R),   Johnson   City. 
R.  W.   Austin    (R.),  Knoxville. 
J.  A.  Moon  (D.),  Chattanooga. 
Cordell  Hull    (D.),    Carthage. 
W.    C.   Houston    (D.),   Woodbury. 
J.  W.  Byrns  (D.),  Nashville. 
L.  P.  Padgett   (D.),   Columbia. 
T.   W.    Sims   (D.),   Linden. 

F.  J.  Garrett  (D.).  Dresden. 

K.   D.   McKellar   (D).   Memphis. 

TEXAS. 
H.   W.  Vaughn   (D.).  Texarkana. 
Martin  Dies   (D.),   Beaumont. 
James  Young  (D.j,  Kaufman. 
Sam  Rayburn    (D.).   Bonham. 
Jack  Beall    (D.).   Waxahachie. 
Rufus  Hardy    (D.),    Corsicana. 
A.  W.  Gregg  (D.),  Palestine. 
J.   H.   Eagle   (D.),   Houston. 

G.  F.  Burgess   (D.).  Gonzales. 
James  P.   Buchanan,    (D.),  Austin 
R.   L.  Henry  (D.).  Waco 

Oscar   Callaway    (D.),    Comanche. 


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DURHAM,  N.   C. 

Superior  Advantages  for  a  Thorough  Musical  Education. 
All  Degrees  Conferred 

PIANO— VOICE— ORGAN— VIOLIN. 


Classes   in   All   Teory. 


W.   H.   OVERTON,    Secretary. 


G.   W.   BRYANT,   Director. 


J.  H.  Stephens  (D.),  Vernon. 

J.  L.  Slayden  (D.),  San  Antonio. 

J.   N.   Garner   (D.).   Uvalde. 

W.  R.  Smith  (D.),  Colorado  City. 

H.  W.   Sumners   CD.).  Dallas. 

D.  E.  Garrett  (D.),  Houston. 

UTAH. 

Joseph  Howell   (R. ),   Logan. 
Jacob  Johnson   (R.),   Spring  City. 

VERMONT. 
Frank  L.   Greene   (R.),  St.  Albans. 
Frank   Plumley    (R.),   Northfleld. 

VIRGINIA. 
W.  A.  Jones  (D.),  Warsaw. 

E.  E.   Holland   (D.),   Suffolk. 

A.   J.   Montague   (D.).   Richmond. 

W.  A.  Watson  (D.),  Jennings  Ordinary. 

E.  W.   Saunders   (D.),  Rocky  Mount. 

Carter  Glass   (D.),   Lynchburg. 

James   Hay    (D. ),    Madison. 

C.  C.  Carlin   (D.),  Alexandria. 

C.  B.   Slemp  (R.),  Big  Stone  Gap. 

H.  D.   Flood   (D.),   Appomattox. 

WASHINGTON. 
W.   E.   Humphrey    (R.),   Seattle. 
A.  Johnson    (R. ),   Hoquiam. 
W.   L.   LaFollette   (R.),   Pullman. 
J.   A.   Falconer   (Progressive),  Everett. 
J.   W.   Bryan    (Progressive),   Seattle. 


WEST  VIRGINIA. 
M.    M.    Neely    (D.),   Fairmont. 
W.   G.   Brown.   Jr.,    (D.),   Kingwood. 
S.   B.    Avis    (K. ).   Charleston. 
H.   H.   Moss,   Jr.,    (R. ),   Parkersburg. 
J.   A.   Hughes    (R. ).    Huntington. 
Howard  Sutherland   (R.),  Elkins. 

WISCONSIN. 
H.  A.  Cooper  (R. ),  Racine. 
M.  E.  Burke  (D.),  Beaver  Dam. 
J.  M.  Nelson  (R. ),  Madison. 
W.  J.   Cary   (R.),  Milwaukee. 
W.   H.   Stafford    (R.),  Milwaukee. 
M.  K.  Reilly   (D.),     Fond  duLac. 
J.  J.  Esch  (R).  La  Crosse. 

E.  E.  Browne  (R. ),  Waupaca. 
T.  F.  Konop  (D.),  Kewaunee. 
James  A.  Frear  (R. ) .  Hudson. 
I.  L.   Lenroot   (R. ) ,   Superior. 

WYOMING. 

F.  W.  Mondell   (R. ),  Newcastle. 

ALASKA. 
James  Wickersham  (Progressive),  Fairbanks. 

HAWAII. 
J.   Kalanianaole   (R. ),   Honolulu. 

PHILIPPINES. 
Manuel  Quezon  (D.),  Lucena,  Tayabas. 
Manuel  Earnshaw   (D.),  Manila. 

PORTO  RICO. 
Luis  Munoz  Rivera    (D.),   San   Juan,   P.    R. 


UNITED  STATES  SENATE 


THE    SENATE. 

For 
Dem.  Rep.  Term. 

ALABAMA: 

1  . .  1919— Bankhead,  J.   H. 

2  ..         1915— Glass  (D.),  Apptd.    by    Gover- 

nor   to    vacancy  (Johnston) 
but     Senate     has    not     yet 
decided   when   he   will   take 
his    seat. 
ARKANSAS: 

3  . .         1919— Robinson,  Joe  T. 

4  ..         1915— Clarke.    Jas.    P. 

ARIZONA: 

5  ..  1917 — Ashurst,    Henry   F. 

6  . .         1915 — Smith,    Marcus   A. 

CALIFORNIA: 

1  1915 — Perkins,   George  C. 

2  1917— Works,    John    D. 

COLORADO: 
7        ..  1919— Shafroth,    John   F. 


8 

1915— Thomas,    Chas.    S. 
CONNECTICUT: 

3 

1917— McLean,    Geo.    P. 

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1915 — Brandegee,    Frank    B 
DELAWARE: 

9 

1919— Saulstiury.    Willanl. 

5 

1917 — Du    Pont,    Henry    A. 
FLORIDA: 

10 

1917— Bryan,    Nathan    P. 

11 

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1915— Fletcher.   D.   U. 
GEORGIA: 

12 

1919— Bacon,   A.   O. 

13 

1915— Smith,     Hoke. 
IDAHO: 

fi 

1919— Borah,   W.   I£. 

7 

1915 — Brady,  James  II. 
ILLINOIS: 

8 

1915— Sherman,    L.    Y. 

14 

1919— Lewis,  J     II 
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15 

1917— Kern,   John   \\". 

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1919— Kin.voii,    \V.    S. 
1915     Cummins,    A.     It. 

KANSAS: 
1919— Thompson,   Win.  H. 
Bristow,   .1.    L. 

KENTUCKY: 
1919    James,  Ollie  M. 
1915 — Bradley,    \V.    o. 

LOUISIANA: 
1919— Ransdell,  J.   E. 
1915 — Thornton,    J.    R.,     (Broussard 
chosen    in    primary   to   suc- 
ceed  in   1915). 
MAINE: 
1919— Burleigh,  E.   C. 
1917— Johnson,    Chas   F. 

MARYLAND: 
1917— Jackson,    W.    P.,     (Blair   Lee 
(D.),  elected  to  succeed  W. 
P.      Jackson — Senate       has 
not    yet    decided     when    he 
will   take   his   seat.) 
1915— Smith,   John  Walter. 

MASSACHUSETTS: 
1919— Weeks,    John   W. 
1917— Lodge,  If.   C. 
MICHIGAN: 
1919— Smith,   Win.    Alden. 
1917— Townsend,    Chas.    E. 

MINNESOTA: 
1919 — Nelson,    Knute. 
1917— Clapp,   Moses   E. 

MISSISSIPPI: 
1919 — Vardaman,  Jas.   K. 
1917 — Williams.    John    Sharp. 

MISSOURI: 
1917 — Keea,    Jas.    A. 
1915— Stone,    Wm.    J. 

MONTANA: 
1919 — Walsh,  T.  J.   (Chosen  in  prim- 
ary to  succeed  Dixon.) 
1917 — Myers,    Henry   L. 

NEBRASKA: 
1919— Norris,   Geo.    W. 
1917— Hitchcock,    Gilbert    M. 

NEVADA: 
1917 — Pittman,    Key. 
1915— Newlands,    F.    G. 
NEW    HAMPSHIRE: 
1919— Hallis,    Henry    F.     (D.) 
1915— Gallinser,  J.   H. 

NEW  JERSEY: 
1919— Hughes,  Wm. 
1917— Martine.    Jas.    E. 

NEW    MEXICO: 
1919— Fall,   A.   B. 
1917— Catron,     Thos.    B. 

NEW    YORK: 
1917 — O'Gorman,    Jas.    A. 


38 


41 
42 


26 


28 


29. 
30 

31 
32 

43 
44 

. 

33 
34 

45 
46 

49 
50 


51 


35 
36 


37 
38 


Prog. 
39 

40 


41 

42 


43 
44 


Democrats 
gressive,    1. 


1915       Itnol.     I  :  I i  1  ill. 

NORTH    CAROLINA: 

1919— Simmons,    F.    M. 

1915 — Overman.   Lee  S. 

NORTH    DAKOTA: 

-McCumber,  P.  .1. 

1915 — Gronna,    A.    J. 

OHIO: 
1917 — Pomerens,  Atlee. 
1915— Burton,    T.    E. 

OKLAHOMA: 
1919 — Owen,  R.   L.    (Chosen  in  prim- 
ary   to    succeed   himself. ) 
1915— Gore,   Tom    P. 
OREGON: 
1919 — Lane,  Harry,   (chosen  in  prim- 
ary   to    succeed    Bourne.) 
1915— Chamherlan,  G.  E. 

PENNSYLVANIA: 
1917— Oliver,  Geo.  T. 
1915— Penrose,  Boies. 
RHODE  ISLAND: 
1919— LeBaron,  B.  Colt. 
1917— Lippitt,    Henry    F. 

SOUTH     CAROLINA: 
1919— Tillman,    B.    R. 
1915— Smith,    Ellison   D. 

SOUTH     DAKOTA: 
1919— Sterling,    Thomas. 
1915— Crawford.   Coe  I. 

TENNESSEE: 
1919— Shields,    John   K. 
1917— Lea,     Luke. 
TEXAS: 
1919 — Sheppard,   Morris,    (Chosen   in 
primary  to  succeed  Bailey. ) 
1917 — Culberson,    Chas.    A. 

UTAH: 
1917— Geo.     Sutherland. 
1915 — Smoot,   Reed. 
VERMONT: 
1917— Page,   Carroll   S. 
1915— Dillingham,   Wm.   P. 
VIRGINIA: 
1919— Martin,     Thos     S.      (re-elected: 
credentials   filed.) 
19l7 — Swanson,   Claude  A. 

WASHINGTON: 
1917 — l-'oindexter.  Miles. 
1915 — Jones,    Wesley    L. 

WEST    VIRGINIA: 
1919— Goff,   Nathan. 
1917— Chilton,   Wm.   E. 

WISCONSIN: 
1917— La  Follette,   R.   M. 
1915 — Stephenson,   Isaac. 

WYOMING: 
1919— Warren,   F.    E. 
1917— Clark,  Clarence  D. 

51;     Republicans,     44; 


Pro- 


U.  S.  GOVERNMENT— JUDICIAL  BRANCH. 


SUPREME  COURT   OF  THE    UNITED   STATES 

CHIEF  JUSTICE— Edward  D.  White,  Louis- 
iana. 

ASSOCIATE  JUSTICE— Joseph  McKenna,  of 
California. 

ASSOCIATE  JUSTICE— Oliver  H.   Holmes,  of 

ASSOCIATE  JUSTICE— William  R.  Day,  of 
Ohio. 

ASSOCIATE  JUSTICE— Horace  H.  Lurton, 
of  Tennessee. 

ASSOCIATE  JUSTICE— Charles  E.  Hughes, 
of    New    York. 

ASSOCIATE  JUSTICE— V.  Van  Devanter, 
Wyoming. 

ASSOCIATE  JUSTICE— Joseph  L.  Lamar, 
Georgia. 

ASSOCIATE  JUSTICE— Mahlon    Pitney. 

(The    salary  of    the    Chief    Justice    is    $13,000 


per  annum,  that  of  Associate  Justice,   $12,000.) 
UNITED   STATES   COURTS 

The  United  States  District  Courts  are  held 
at  the  same  times  and  places,  with  the  same 
Judges    and    officers. 

U.  S.   Circuit   Court— Fourth    District. 

Jeter   C.    Pritchard,    N.    C. 

Chas.    A.    Woods,    S.    C. 

Eastern     District. 

Henry  G.   Connor,   Judge,   Wilson. 

F.    D.   Winston,   District  Attorney,   Windsor. 

E.  M.  Green,  Assistant  District  Attorney, 
New   Bern. 

W.    T.    Dortch,    Marshal,    Raleigh. 

Raleigh  District — Alex  L.  Blow,  Clerk ;  Leo 
D.  Heartt,  Deputy  Clerk.  (Fourth  Monday 
after  the  fourth  Mondays  in  April  and  October. 

Wilmington     Division — S.     P.     Collier,     Clerk. 


U.    S.    GOVERNMENT— JUDICIAL  BRANCH— N.    C.    IX    CONGRESS. 


Founded  in  1838. 


Chartered   1859. 


TRINITY  COLLEGE 

An  institution  of  education  intensely  devoted  to  developing  men.  Its 
graduates  are  everywhere  successful  and  fill  important  positions  in  all  lines 
of  work.  They  occupy  places  of  honor  and  dignity  in  church  and  state,  and 
ably  and  prominently  represent  their  state  in  the  national  government.  A 
college  supplied  with  ample  resources  to  provide  the  best  education.  More 
than  a  million  dollars  recently  added  to  its  endowment.  A  wide  range  of 
courses. 

Necessary  expenses  of  the  student  moderate.  No  increase  in  tuition 
charges    within   twenty-five   years. 

For   catalogue  and   illustrated   booklet   address 

R.   L.    FLOWEKS. 
Secretary  to   the   Corporation,   Durham,   N.   C. 

TRINITY   PARK    SCHOOL 

ESTABLISHED   1898 

Location  excellent.  Equipment  first-class.  Well-trained  Faculty 
of  successful  experience.  Special  care  of  the  health  of  students. 
Ad  instructor  in  each  dormitory  to  supervise  living  conditions  of 
boys  under  his  care.  Excellent  library  and  gymnasium  facilities. 
Large  athletic  fields.     Fall  term  opens  September  10. 

FOR    ILLUSTRATED    CATALOGUE    ADDRESS 
W.  W.  PEELE.  Headmaster,   :  :  :  :  Durham,  North  Carolina. 


(Second    Monday    after   the   fourth    Mondays   in 
April   and   October. ) 

New    Bern    Division — P.    M.     Pearsall,    Clerk. 
(Fourth  Mondays   in  April   and   October.) 

Elizabeth     City     Division — H.     T.     Greenleaf, 
Clerk.      (Second  Mondays  in  April  and  October  ) 

Washington     Division — Arthur     Mayo,      Clerk. 

(Third  Mondays  In  April   and  October.) 
Western    Division. 

James  E.    Boyd,  Judge,  Greensboro. 

A.     E.     Holton,    District    Attorney,    Winston- 
Salem. 

Clyde    L.    Hoey,    Assistant    District    Attorney, 
Shelby. 

Chas.    A.   Webb,   Marshal,    Asheville. 

Greensboro   District — Jas.    M.    Mlllikan,    Clerk 
(First  Mondays  in  June   and  December.) 

Statesville   Division — Henry    C.    Cowles,    Clerk. 
(Third    Mondays    in    April    and    October.) 


Salisbury  Division — (Fourth  Mondays  in  April 
and    October. ) 

Asheville  Division — W.  S.  Hyams,  Clerk. 
(First   Mondays   in    May   and    November. ) 

Charlotte  Division — Henry  C.  Cowles,  Clerk, 
Statesville.  (First  Mondays  in  April  and  Oc- 
tober. ) 

Wilksboro  Division — Milton  .  McNeill,  Clerk. 
(Fourth  Mondays  in   May   and   November.) 

Internal    Revenue   Bureau — North  Carolina. 

Collector  Fourth  District — J.  W.  Bailey, 
Raleigh;  Chief  Deputy.  11.  M.  London,  Ral- 
eigh. 

Collector  Fifth  District — A.  D.  Watts,  States- 
ville; Chief  Deputy,  J.  M.  Cunningham,  States- 
ville. 

Revenue  Agent — T.   H.   Vanderford.   Salisbury. 


NORTH  CAROLINA  IN  CONGRESS 


Senate. 

F.  M.   Simmons,  Trenton. 

Lee  S.    Overman,    Salisbury. 

House    of    Representatives. 

First  District — John   H.    Small     Washington. 

Second — Claude  Kitchin,    Scotland  Neck. 

Third — John  M.   Faison,   Falson. 

Fourth — Edward  W.   Pou,   Smltlifleld. 

Fifth — C.    M.    Stedman.    Greensboro. 

Sixth — H.    L.    Godwin,    Dunn. 

Seventh— Robt.   N.   Page,   Biscoe. 

Eighth — R.   L.   Dougghton.   Laurel  Springs. 

Ninth— E.    Y.    Webb,    Shelby. 

Tenth — J.   M.    Gudger,   Asheville. 
Presidents  of  Senate. 

North  Carolina  has  furnished  three  Presi- 
dents pro  tempore  of  the  United  States  Senate. 
They  were: 


Jesse  Franklin — Elected  March,   1804. 

Nathaniel  Macon — Elected  May,   1826. 

Wiley  P.   Mangum — Elected  May,   1842. 
Speaker  of  the    House. 

North  Carolina  has  furnished  only  one  Speak- 
er of  the  United  States  House  of  Representa- 
tives. Nathaniel  Macon  was  three  times  chosen 
Speaker,  and  presided  over  the  Seventh,  Eighth 
and  Ninth   Congresses. 


SECRETARIES   OF   THE    NAVY. 

North  Carolina  has  furnished  only  Ave  Cab- 
inet officers,  and  each  (if  the  five  was  Secretary 
of  the  Xavy.     They  were: 

John   Branch — Appointed   March   9.    1829. 

Geo.   E.   Badger — -Appointed  March  5     1841. 

W.    A.    Graham — Appointed   July   20,    IS.jO. 

J.   C.  Dobbin — Appointed  March  5,   1853. 

Josephus    Daniels — Appointed    March    5,    1913. 


ELECTORAL    VOTE — POPUL  A  R    VOTE    FOR    PRESIDENT. 


HOW  THE  ELECTORAL  VOTE  WAS  CAST  IN  1912 


Wilson, 
Dem. 

Alabama     12 

Arizona     3 

Arkansas     9 

California     2 

Colorado   6 

Connecticut    7 

Delaware     3 

Florida    6 

Georgia     14 

Idaho     4 

Illinois     29 

Indiano     15 

Iowa     13 

Kansas     10 

Kentucky    13 

Louisiana     10 

Maine     6 

Maryland    8 

Massachusetts     IS 

Michigan     

Minnesota     

Mississippi    10 

Missouri     18 

Montana     4 


Nebraska    8 

Nevada    3 

New  Hampshire   ....  4 

New  Jersey    14 

New   Mexico    3 

New   York    45 

North    Carolina    ....  12 

North  Dakota   5 

Ohio     24 

OKlahoma     10 

Oregon     5 

Pennsylvania   

Rhode    Island     5 

South    Carolina    ....  9 

South  Dakota  

Tennessee     12 

Texas     20 

Utah     

Vermont     

Virginia    12 

Washington      

West    Virginia    8 

Wisconsin     13 

Wyoming    3 

Total     435 


38 


POPULAR  VOTE  FOR  PRESIDENT  IN   1912 


States. 


Wilson, 


Dem. 

Alabama     32.439 

Arizona     10,324 

Arkansas     68.83S 

California     2S3.441 

Colorado     114,223 

Connecticut     74,561 

Delaware     22,631 

Florida      36,417 

Georta,     93,171 

Idaho     33,921 

Illinois     405.048 

Indiana     281, S90 

Iowa     185 

Kansas    143,670 

Kentucky    219,584 

Louisiana     60,960 

Maine    51,113 

Maryland    112.674 

Massachusetts    173,408 

Michigan     150.751 

Minnesota     106,126 

Mississippi     57.164 

Missouri    330,947 

Montana     28,230 

Nebraska    109.109 

Nevada    7,986 

New  Hampshire   34,724 

New   Jersey    178  289 

New    Mexico    20,437 

New    Tork     647,273 

North    Carolina    144.507 

North    Dakota    28,806 

Ohio     423,152 

Oklahoma     119,156 

Oregon     47,064 

Pennsylvania     395.619 

Rhode  Island    30  412 

South    Carolina    48.355 

South    Dakota    4S.177 

Tennessee     130,335 

Texas     221.589 

Utah    36,579 

Vermont  15,350 


Taft, 

Rep. 

9.731 

3,021 

24.297 

3,943 

58.3S6 

68,324 

15,998 

4,279 

5,190 

32,810 

253.613 

151,267 

119,811 

74,844 

115,512 

3,834 

26,545 

54.956 

155.948 

152.244 

64,334 

1,511 

207,491 

1S.404 

54,348 

3,190 

32,927 

88,835 

17,733 

452,745 

29,139 

22,802 

277,066 

90,786 

34,673 

273,305 

27,703 

536 

59,444 
28,853 
42,100 
23,305 


Roose- 
velt, 
Prog. 
22,689 
6,949 
21,673 
283.606 
72,306 
34,129 
8.886 
4,535 
22,010 
25,530 
386,478 
162,007 
161.7S3 
120,123 
102,766 
9.323 
48.493 
57,786 
142.228 
214  5S4 
125,856 
3,627 
123,111 
22.448 
72,776 
5,605 
17.794 
145.410 
8,347 
382,709 
69  130 
24,568 
229,327 

37,600 
447,426 
16,878 
1,293 
57,630 
53,725 
26,755 
24,174 
22.070 


Debs, 

Soc. 
3,029 
3,163 
8.153 
69,869 
16,418 

10  056 
556 

4,806 
1,014 
11,942 
81.278 
36,931 
15,914 
26,807 

11  647 
5,192 
2,541 
3,996 

12.612 
23.211 
27,505 

2,017 
2S.145 
10.82S 
10,219 

4,500 

1,981 
15,801 

2,859 

1,025 

6,740 

89.930 

42.262 

13,343 

80  915 

2,049 

164 

4,267 

3,492 

25,743 

9,023 

928 


Chafln 
Pro. 

'265 

898 

22,206 

5,063 

2,068 

623 

1.854 


15,710 
19,249 

8,437 

3,323 

'945 

2.244 
2,754 
8,934 
7,886 


3  419 
'535 


1,090 

11,459 

2.1S5 

19,533 
616 

3,910 

825 

1  738 

1".  i  54 


Reimer 
Soc.  L. 


475 


D 
D 
D 
D 


066 
130 


322 
102 
252 
212 


623 


704 
236 


442 


Plurality. 

59  750  D 

3,375  D 

44,541  D 

185  P 

41,917 

6,237 

6,631 
31.611 
71,161  D 

1,111  D 
18,510  D 
119, SS3  D 
23,593  D 
23,047  D 
104,072  D 
51,637  D 

2,620  D 
54,888  D 
17,460  D 
62,340 
19,430 
53,537 
123.45S 

5.782 
36,333  D 

2,381  D 

2,097  D 
32,879  D 

2.704  D 
194.528 
75,377 

4.S2S 

146,086 

28.370 

9.464 
51,807 

2,709 
47.062 

9,453 

70.891  D 

192.736  D 

5,521  R 

1,235  R 


THE    NORTH    CARO  I.IXA    YEAR    BOOK. 


73 


AMERICAN    GOVERNORS— RAILWAY    MILEAGE. 


Virginia    

Washlnton 

West    Virginia 

Wisconsin 

Wyoming 


90.332 

87,674 

119,677 

164  409 

15,310 


23.2S8 
71,752 
54.240 
130,878 
14,560 


21,777 

111,977 

76,639 

r.s,i;i;i 
9,232 


820 
35.555 
15,313 

34.168 
2.760 


709 
7,467 
4,626 
3,467 

434 


698 


67,044  D 
24,303  P 
43,038  D 
33,531  D 
750  D 


Total     6.292.718       3.369.221       4,057  429      812,731      170,626      17,312  

Popular   Vote,    Wilson    over    Roosevelt    2,235,289 

Popular   Vote,    all    over   Wilson 2,134,601 

Electoral   Vote,    Wilson   over  Taft   and    Roosevelt 339 

Total   Popular  Vote,  all  candidates   14,720,037 


AMERICAN  GOVERNORS 


(Democrats    are   in   capital  letters.) 
State — Names.  Salaries. 

Alabama— EMMET    O'NEAL     $5,000 

Alaska— J.    F.    A.    Strong 7,000 

Arizona— GEO.    W.    P.    HUNT 4000 

Arkansas— JOE    T.    ROBINSON 4,000 

California — Hiram  W.  Johnson   (Pro.)...  10.000 

Colorado— ELIAS    M.    AMMONS 5.000 

Connecticut— SIMEON    E.    BALDWIN...  4.000 

Delaware — Charles  R.   Miller 4.000 

Florida— PARK  TRAMMELL 5.000 

Georgia— J.    M.    SLAT*  >N 5,000 

Hawaii— L.    A.    Pinkham 7,000 

Idaho — John    M.    Haines 5,000 

Nebraska— JOHN    N.    MOREHEAD 2,500 

Nevada— Tasker    L.     Oddie 4  000 

N.     Hampshire —     3,000 

New    Jersey— JAMES    H.    FIELDER 10,000 

New    Mexico— WM.    C.    McDONALD 5,000 

New   York— MARTIN   IT.    GLYNN 10,000 

X.    Carolina— LOCKE   CRAIG 5,000 

North   Dakota— L.    B.    Hanna 5,000 

Ohio— JAMES  M.    COX 10.00(1 

Oklahoma— LEE    CRUCE    4,500 

Oregon— OSWALD    WEST    5,000 

Pennsylvania — John    K.     Tener 10.000 

Porto    Rico — Arthur    Y'ager 8.000 


Illinois— EDWARD   F.    DUNNE 12.000 

Indiana— SAMUEL    M.    RALSTON 8,000 

Iowa— George    W.     Clarke 6.S00 

Kansas— GEORGE   H.    HODGES 5,000 

Kentucky— JAMES    B.    McCREARY 6,000 

Louisiana— LUTHER   E.    HALL 5,000 

Maine— William    T.    Haines 3,000 

Maryland — Phillips    L.    Goldsborough. . . .  4,500 

Massachusetts— W.     M.     WALSH 8,000 

Michigan— WOODBRIDGE     N.     FERRIS  5,000 

Minnesota — Adolph   O.    Eberhart 7.000 

Mississippi— EARL    BREWER     4,500 

Missouri— ELLIOTT   W.    MAJOR 5,000 

Montana— S.    V.    STEWART 5.000 

Rhode   Island — Aram    J.    Pothier 3,000 

S.    Carolina— COLE  L,    BLEASE 3.500 

South  Dakota— F.   M.   Bryne 3,000 

Tennessee — Ben   W.    Hooper 4,000 

Texas— OSCAR  B.    COLQUITT 4  000 

Utah— William    Spry     6,000 

Vermont— Allen   M.    Fletcher 2,500 

Virginia— WM.    HODGES    MANN 5,000 

Washington— ERNEST  LISTER    6,000 

West    Virginia — Henry   D.    Hatfield 5,000 

Wisconsin — Francis    McGovern    5,000 

Wyoming — Joseph  M.   Carey   (Pro.) 4,000 


RAILWAY  MJLEAGE  IN  THE  UNITED  STATES. 


(From 

Statistical  Report  of  the  In 

State. 

Mileage. 

Alabama    

5  258.83 

2.123.34 

7.S84.99 

5.586.67 

1.001.28 

334.97 

District  of  Columbia 

35.97 

4.555.91 

7.173.58 

2. 457. SO 

11,980.35 

7,447.20 

9,855.81 

9,090.23 

3,606.96 

5.656.57 

2.27S.20 

1,434.10 

2  115.34 

8,943.23 

8.931.76 

4,458.69 

8,108.32 

4.325.85 

terstate    Commerce    Commission.) 

Nebraska     6, 

Nevada   2. 

New   Hampshire    1. 

New    Jersey    2, 

New  Mexico   3, 

New  York    8, 

North   Carolina    5, 

North    Dakota    4, 

Ohio    9, 

Oklahoma    6, 

Oregon     2 

Pennsylvania     11 

Rhode    Island     

South     Carolina     3, 

South    Dakota     4, 

Tennessee    3 

Texas     14 

Utah    1 

Vermont    1 

Virginia    4 

Washington    5 

West    Virginia     3 

Wisconsin    7 

Wyoming     1 


606.21 
298.65 
246.48 
266.59 
038.21 
475.45 
071.81 
449.56 
128.34 
076.06 
657.01 
340.58 
212.14 
.509.21 
193.26 
,881.23 
,777.19 
,999.33 
.071.73 
.580.84 
287.51 
.574.54 
399.17 
644.23 


Total  in  U.    S 244,179.64 


NORTH     CAROLINA     SIGNERS     OF     AMERI- 
CAN   DECLARATION    OF    INDEPENDENCE. 

Joseph   Hewes. 
William    Hooper. 
John   Penn. 
All  these  were  lawyers. 


MANUFACTURES    IN    NORTH    CAROLINA. 

(From   1910   Census   of  Manufactures.) 
Wage  earners.    85,339. 

Capital   employed    $141,000,639 

Wages    paid    21.375,294 

Value   of  product    142,520.776 


N.    C.    GOVERNORS— RAILWAY    ACCIDKNTK. 


Donaldson  Military  School 

Incorporated. 

A  Preparatory  School  That  Prepares 


MACON  REED,  Headmaster. 

Fayetteville,  North  Carolina. 


NORTH  CAROLINA  GOVERNORS 


1730 
1734- 
1753- 
1753 
1765 
1771 
Governo 

1776- 
1779- 
1781- 
1782- 
1784- 
1787- 
1789- 
1792- 
1795- 
179S- 
1799- 
1802- 
1805- 
1807- 
1808- 
1810- 
1811- 
1814- 
1817- 
1820- 
1821- 
1824- 
1S27- 
1828- 


Governors   Under  The   Crown. 

George   Burrington. 
Gabriel  Johnston. 
Arthur   Dobbs. 
Matthew  Rowan. 
■William    Tryon. 
Josiah  Martn. 
rs    Under    the    Constitution     Elected     By 

the   General   Assembly. 
Richard   Caswell,   of  Lenoir. 
Abner   Nash,    of   Craven. 
Thomas  Burke,  of  Orange. 
Alexander  Martin,   of  Guilford. 
Richard   Caswell,    of   Lenoir. 
Samuel  Johnston,   of  Chowan. 
Alexander    Martin,     of    Guilford. 
Richard  Dobbs  Spaight,  Sr.,  of  Craven. 
■Samuel  Ashe,   of  New  Hanover. 
William   R.    Davie,    of   Halifax. 
Benjamin    Williams,    of    Moore. 
James  Turner,  of  Warren. 
•Nathaniel    Alexander,    of    Mecklenburg. 
Benjamin  Williams,  of  Moore. 
-David    Stone,    of    Bertie. 
-Benjamin   Smith,    of   Brunswick 
■William  Hawkins,  of  Warren. 
-William   Miller,    of   Warren. 
-John  Branch,  of  Halifax. 
•Jesse  Franklin,   of  Surry. 
Gabriel  Holmes,  of  Sampson. 
-Hutchins   G.    Burton,   of   Halifax. 
•James  Iredell,   of  Chowan. 
-John  Owen,  of  Bladen. 


1S30— Montford    Stokes,   of   Wilkes. 

1832 — David  L.   Swain,  of  Buncombe. 

1S35 — Richard  Dobbs   Spaight,  Jr..   of   Craven. 

Governors    Elected    By    the    People. 
1837 — Edward  B.   Dudley,    of   New  Hanover. 
1841 — John  M.   Morehead,   of  Guilford. 
1S45 — William  A.   Graham,   of  Orange. 
1849— Charles   Manly,    of   Wake. 
1851 — David    S.    Reid,    of    Rockingham. 
1855 — Thomas  Bragg,  of  Northampton. 
1858— John  W.   Ellis,   of  Rowan. 
1863 — Zebulon  B.  Vance,  of  Buncombe. 
1865— Jonathan  Worth,   of  Randolph. 
1S72— Tod  R.    Caldwell,  of  Burke. 
1S77 — Zebulon  B.  Vance,  or  Buncombe. 
1885— Alfred  M.    Scales,   of  Guilford. 
1889— Daniel  Fowle,  of  Beaufort. 
1893 — Elias  Carr,  of  Edgecombe. 
1897— Daniel   Russell,   of   New   Hanover. 
1901 — Charles  B.  Ayeock,  of  Wayne. 
1905 — Robert  B.  Glenn,  of  Forsyth. 
1909— William   W.    Kitchin,    of    Person. 
1913 — Locke    Craig,    of    Buncombe. 

Provisional    Governor. 
1866— William  W.    Holden,   of  Wake. 
Lieutenant    Governors    Who    Became    Governors. 
1S54 — Warren  Winslow,  of  Cumberland. 
1861 — Henry  T.   Clark,   of  Edgecombe. 
1S70— Tod   R.    Caldwell,   of   Burke. 
1874 — Curtis   H.    Brogden,    of   Wayne. 
18S0 — Thomas  J.  Jarvis,  of  Pitt. 
1S90 — Thomas  M.  Holt,  of  Alamance. 


RAILWAY   ACCIDENTS   TO   PERSONS   IN    NORTH 

CAROLINA 


(From  Report  of  the  Corporation  Commission  for  1912.) 


Name  of  Road.  No.     of 

Employ's. 

Atlantic   Coast   Line   Railroad 5,559 

Norfolk   Southern   Railroad 2,070 

Seaboard   Air  Line  Railway 2,909 

Southern     Railway 6,662 

Miscellaneous     Railroads 4,041 


Other 

causes  than 

Resulting  from 

mo\ 

ement    of 

trains. 

trains. 

Killed.     Injured. 

Killed 

Injured 

31             217 

O 

295 

5             123 

141 

27             566 

1 

120 

4             490 

2 

522 

5                71 

23 

THE  CITIZENS  BANK 

HENDERSON,  N.  C. 

"THE  LEADING  BANK  IN  THIS  SECTION. 

RESOURCES  $1,000,000.00. 


THE  NORTH  CAROLINA  YEAR  BOOK. 


m  SOUTHERN  RAILWAY 


Realizing  that  the  success  of  a  railroad  is  dependent 
upon  the  prosperity  of  the  country  and  the  people  which 
it  serves,  the  Southern  Railway  is  working  through  its 
various  agencies  to  increase  and  improve  the  Agricultural 
and  Industrial  conditions  along  its  lines. 

The  Land  and  Industrial  Department,  through  its 
Southern,  Western,  Northern  and  European  Agents  seeks 
to  locate  in  the  Southeast  thrifty  settlers,  who  will  establish 
dairy  and  poultry  farms,  raise  beef,  hogs,  horses  and 
mules;  grow  truck  and  the  fruits  which  thrive  in  this 
favored  country.  A  fully  equipped  dairy  car  is  operated 
continuously  in  an  endeavor  to  increase  the  dairy  inter- 
est and  is  supported  by  agents  who  travel  constantly  in 
behalf  of  this  important  industry. 

This   department   also   assists   manufacturers  in   locating 
new  factories  and  aids  wherever  possible  in  the  development 
of  the  Southeast  country. 
Under    the    Department    of    Farm    Dnprovement   Work, 

field  agents  are  located  in  all  the  important  agricultural 

districts  along  the 

SOUTHERN  RAILWAY  LINES 

to  co-operate  with  farmers  to  secure  greater  crop  yields, 
to  combat  the  boll  weevil  and  solve  other  problems  con- 
fronting them. 

Live  Stock  Agents  are  located  at  convenient  points  to 
co-operate  with  beef,  hog,  sheep  and  other  live  stock 
raisers  throughout  the  South. 

The  Market  Agents,  located  at  several  central  shipping 
points,  assist  farmers  in  finding  the  best  markets  for  their 
crops. 

All  the  services  of  these  departments  are  entirely  free. 

Information    by    those    desiring    farms    or    factories 
will  be  furnished  by 

M.  V.  RICHARDS,  Land  and  Industrial  Agent 

SOUTHERN  RAILWAY 
ROOM  114  WASHINGTON,  D.  C. 


PARCEL    POST  INFORMATION. 


PARCEL  POST  INFORMATION 


Unsealed  matter  of  the  fourth  class,  which  embraces  all  mailable  merchandise,  including 
farm  and  factory  products,  not  exceeding  in  size  72  inches  in  length  and  girth  combined;  and 
not  exceeding  50  pounds  in  weight  in  the  1st  and  2nd  zones,  and  20  pounds  to  all  other  zones, 
bearing  the  name  and  address  of  the  sender,  and  prepared  for  mailing  in  such  manner  thai  tin- 
contents  can  be  easily  examined,  is  mailable  at  the  rates  of  postage  provided  for  in  the  accom- 
panying table. 

March  16,  1914,  parcel  post  service  is  extended  to  include  books.  The  rate  of  postage  on 
books  weighing  8  ounces  or  less  is  one  cent  for  each  2  ounces  or  fraction  thereof  and  on  those 
weighing  in  excess  of  8  ounces  the  regular  zone  rate   applies. 

The  rate  to  any  point  in  the  Hawaiian  Islands,  Alaska,  Canada,  Canal  Zone,  Cuba,  Mexico, 
Panama,  Philippines  and  to  the  United  States  Postal  Agency  at  Shanghai,  China,  (except  for 
parcels  weighing  four  ounces  or  less)  is  12  cents  for  the  first  pound  and  12  cents  for  each 
additional  pound.  Parcels  for  the  Canal  Zone,  with  commercial  value,  and  for  Mexico  and 
Panama  must  be  accompanied  by  custom  declaration.  Parcels  for  Canada  and  Cuba  must  not 
exceed  four  pounds,  six  ounces  in  weight:  those  for  Mexico  and  Panama  cannot  exceed  that 
weight  unless  sent  by  international  parcel  post. 

A  mailable  parcel  may  be  insured  against  loss  in  an  amount  equivalent  to  its  actual  value, 
but  not  to  exceed  $25.00  on  payment  of  a  fee  of  5  cents  and  in  an  amount  equivalent  to  its 
actual  value  in  excess  of  $25.00,  but  not  to  exceed  $50.00,  on  payment  of  a  fee  of  10  cents  in 
stamps  affixed  in   addition  to   the   required   postage. 

The  sender  of  a  mailable  parcel  on  which  postage  is  fully  prepaid  may  have  the  price  of 
the  article  and  the  charges  thereon  collected  from  the  addressee  on  payment  of  a  fee  of  ten 
cents  in  postage  stamps  affixed,  provided  the  amount  to  be  collected  does  not  exceed  $100.00. 
Such  a  parcel  will  be  insured  against  loss,  without  additional  charge,  in  an  amount  equivalent 
to  its  actual  value,   but  not  to  exceed  $50.00. 


FIRST    ZONE 


WEIGHT. 


1  pound $0.05  $0.05 

2  pounds 06  .06 

3  pounds .06  .07 

4  pounds 07  .08 

5  pounds 07  .09 

6  pounds 08  .10 

7  pounds 08  .11 

8  pounds 09  .12 

9  pounds 09  .13 

10  pounds 10  .14 

11  pounds .10  .15 

12  pounds 11  .16 

13  pounds 11  .17 

14  pounds 12  .18 

15  pounds 12  .19 

16  pounds 13  .20 

17  pounds 13  .21 

18  pounds .14  .22 

19  pounds 14  .23 

20  pounds .15  .24 

21  pounds .15  .25 

22  pounds 16  .26 

23  pounds 16  .27 

24  pounds 17  .28 

25  pounds 17  .29 

26  pounds 18  .30 

27  pounds 18  .31 

28  pounds 19  .32 

29  pounds 19  .33 

30  pounds -         .20  .34 

31  pounds 20  .35 

32  pounds .21  .36 

33  pounds 21  .37 

34  pounds .22  .38 

35  pounds 22  .39 

36  pounds 23  .40 

37  pounds 23  .41 

38  pounds .24  .42 

39  pounds .24  .43 

40  pounds .25  .44 

41  pounds .25  .45 

42  pounds .26  .46 

43  pounds 26  .47 

44  pounds 27  .48 

45  pounds .27  .49 

46  pounds .28  .50 

47  pounds .28  .51 

48  pounds .29  .52 

49  pounds 29  .53 

50  pounds .30  .54 


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RATES    OF     POSTAGE 
First   Class. 

Letters  and  other  matter,  wholly  or 
partly  in  writing,  and  matter  sealed  or 
otherwise  closed  against  inspection,  2 
cents  for   each  ounce  or   fraction   thereof. 

Second    Class. 

Unsealed.  Newspapers  and  periodical 
publications  of  the  second  class,  when 
sent  by  others  than  the  publishei  or  news 
agent,  1  cent  for  each  4  ounces  or  frac- 
tion thereof. 

Third  Class. 

Unsealed.     Printed    matter,    1    cent    for 
each  2  ounces  or  fraction   thereof. 
Fourth  Class. 

Unsealed.     When   welshing  4  ouih 
less,    1    cent    for    each    ounce    or    fraction 
thereof,   regardles  of  distance.     Parcels   in 

IS   of  4   ounces   the  parcel   post    i 
rates    apply.     However,    on    seeds,     bu  ' 
roots,  scions  and  plants  the  rate  is  1  ceni 
for  each  2  ounces  or  fraction   thereof. 


THE  CITIZENS  BANK 

HENDF.IISON,  N.  C. 

'THE  LEADING  BANK  IN  THIS  SECTION." 

RESOURCES  $1,000,000.00. 


GENERAL    lXKoILM  ATloW 


AGRICULTURAL  and  MECHANICAL 
COLLEGE  for  the  COLORED  RACE 

GREENSBORO,  N.  C. 


Open  all  the  year  round  for  males  only.  Nowhere  else  in  the 
country  can  better  facilities  for  practical  education  be  secured  on 
such  easy  terms.  Do  you  know  a  young  man  who  is  unable  to 
pay,  but  who  is  willing  to  work  for  an  education?  Do  you  know 
a  young  negro  who  is  ambitious  to  become  a  good  farmer  or 
mechanic?  If  so,  please  recommend  him  to  write  for  catalog  or 
further  information. 

JAMES  B.  DUDLEY,  President, 

Greensboro,  N.  C. 


POPULATION    OF    NORTH    CAROLINA. 

The   population    of    North   Carolina  according 

to  the  1910  census  is  2,206,287,  against  1.898,810 
in  1900. 

Following  is  the  announcement  of  the  Director 

of  the  Census  of  all  cities   and  towns  in  North 

Carolina  haying  a  population  in  excess  of  5,000. 

CITY.                                                1910  1900 

Asheville      18,762  14,694 

Charlotte     34,014  18,091 

Concord    8,715  7,910 

Durham      18,241  6,679 

Elizabeth   City    8,412  6. 348 

Fayetteville    7,045  4.670 

Gastonia     5,759  4,610 

Goldsboro     6,107  5,877 

Greensboro     15,895  10,036 

High   Foint    9,525  4,163 

Kinston      6,995  4,106 

New   Bern    9.961  9.090 

Raleigh     19,218  13,643 

Rocky    Mount     8,051  2.937 

Salem      5,533  3,642 

Salisbury      7,153  6,277 

Washington     6,211  4.S42 

Wilmington.     25,748  20.976 

Wilson      6.717  3.525 

Winston-Salem     17,167  10,008 

POPULATION     GROWTH     IN     NORTH 
CAROLINA. 

(Estimated.) 

1675  4,000 

1729  35,000 

1752    100,000 

1765  200.000 

1771        250,000 

17S6  350,000 

1790  393,751 

1800  478,103 


1830  737,987 

1860  992,622 

1S90  1,617,947 

iqOO            1,898.810 

1910  2,206,287 

POPULATION     GROWTH     IN     UNITED 
STATES. 

1S00  5,308.483 

t»50  23,191,876 

1RS0 50,155,783 

1900 76,303,387 

1910  :;;;;; :;.... 92,174,515 

NORTH     CAROLINA    BANK    STATISTICS. 
State    Banks. 

Capital    stock $11,018,271.87 

Surplus   and   undivided  profits....     5,897,315.95 

Deposits     65,337,481.87 

Resources     91,100,529.36 

National   Banks. 

Capital   stock $  8,410,000.00 

Surplus  and  undivided  profits 4,579,558.86 

Deposits     30,827,404.90 

Resources    62,459,724.66 

CONSTITUTIONAL      CONVENTIONS!      IN 
NORTH     CAROLINA. 

1788 — At  Hillsboro. 
1789— At  Fayetteville. 
1835— At    Raleigh. 
1861— At   Raleigh. 
1S65— At    Raleigh. 
1868-9— At   Raleigh. 
1875— At   Raleigh. 

CIRCULATION     PER    CAPITA. 

The  circulation  per  capita  in  the  United  States 
in   1913  was   $35.00. 


LEGAL    HOLIDAYS— ANNIVERSARIES. 


LEGAL  HOLIDAYS  IN  THE  VARIOUS  STATES 


January  1 — New  Years  Day — In  all  the  States 
(including  the  District  of  Columbia)  except  Mas- 
sachusetts. 

January  8 — Anniversary  of  the  Battle  of  New 
Orleans. 

January  19 — Lee's  Birthday — Tn  Florida, 
Georgia,  North  Carolina,  South  Carolina,  Vir- 
ginia,  Alabama,   Arkansas   and  Mississippi. 

February  12 — Lincoln's  Birthday — In  Connect- 
icut, Illinois,  Minnesota,  New  Jersey,  New  York, 
North,  Dakota,  Pennsylvania.  Washington 
(State),  Wyoming,  Colorado.  Delaware,  Kansas, 
Nevada,  Iowa,  Michigan  and  California. 

February  22 — Washington's  Birthday — In  all 
the  States,  including  the  District  of  Columbia 
and  Arizona. 

March  2 — Anniversary  of  Texan  Independence. 

April — In  Oregon  the  forty-fifth  day  preceding 
General  State  Election  primary  nominating  elec- 
tion held.  Every  day  on  which  an  election  is 
held  throughout  the  State  is  a  legal  holiday. 

April  6 — Confederate  Memorial  Day — In  Louis- 
iana. 

Good  Friday — Friday  preceding  Easter  Sun- 
day— In  Alabama.  Florida,  Louisiana,  Mary- 
land, Minnesota,  New  Jersey,  Pennsylvania,  Ten- 
nessee and  Connecticut. 

April  19 — Patriot's  Day — In  Massachusetts  and 
Maine. 

April  21 — Anniversary  of  the  Battle  of  San  Ja- 
cinto— In  Texas. 

April  26 — Confederate  Memorial  Day — In  Ala- 
bama,  Florida,    Georgia   and  Mississippi. 

May  10 — Confederate  Memorial  Day — In  North 
Carolina  and  South  Carolina. 

May  (Second  Friday)— Confederate  Day— In 
Ten  n  ess  ee. 

May  20 — Anniversary  of  the  Signingg  of  the 
Mecklenburg  Declaration  of  Independence- — In 
North  Carolina. 

May  30 — Decoration  Day — In  all  the  States 
and  Territories  (and  District  of  Columbia),  ex- 
cept Alabama,  Arkansas,  Florida,  Georgia,  Ida- 
ho, Louisiana,  Mississippi,  New  Mexico.  North 
Carolina,  South  Carolina,  Texas.  In  Virginia 
known   as   Confederate  Memorial  Day. 

June  3 — Jefferson  Davis'  Birthday — In  Flori- 
da, Georgia,  Alabama,  Mississippi,  Tennessee, 
Texas  and  South  Carolina. 

July — Indpendence  Day— In  all  the  States  and 
Territories  and  the  District  of  Columbia. 

August  16 — Bennington  Battle  Day — In  Ver- 
mont. 

Labor  Day  (the  first  Monday  in  September— 
In  all  the  States  and  Territories  (and  the  Dis- 
trict of  Columbia),  except  North  Dakota.  In 
Louisiana  observed  in  Orleans  Parish.  In  Wyo- 
ming by  proclamation  of  the  Governor. 

September  12 — Old  Defenders'  Days — In  Bal- 
timore, Md. 

October  12— Columbus  Day— In  California, 
Colorado,  Connecticut.  Illinois,  Maryland,  Mich- 
igan, Missouri,  Montana,  New  Jersey,  New  York, 
Pennsylvania,  Massachusetts,  Alabama,  Ver- 
mont,   Indiana,    Delaware,    Rhode   Island,    Kan- 


sas,  Oklahoma,   Oregon   and  Washington. 

November  (Tuesday  after  the  First  Monday)  — 
General  Election  Day — In  Arizona,  California, 
Colorado,  Delaware,  Florida,  Idaho,  Illinois  (in 
Chicago,  Springfield  and  East  St.  Louis  only), 
Indiana,  Iowa,  Kansas,  Kentucky,  Loui 
Maryland,  Michigan,  Minnesota,  Missouri,  Mod 
tana,  Nevada,  New  Hampshire,  New  Jersey.  New 
Mexico.  New  York,  North  Carolina,  North  Dako- 
ta, Ohio  (from  5.30  a.  m.  to  9  a.  m.  only).  Ok- 
lahoma, Oregon  (for  Presidential  elections  only), 
Pennsylvania,  Rhode  Island,  South  Carol  ma. 
South  Dakota,  Tennessee,  Texas,  Virginia,  West 
Virginia,  Washington,  Wisconsin  and  Wyoming 
in  the  years  when  elections  are  held  therein. 

November — Thanksgiving  Day  (usually  the 
fourth  Thursday  in  November) — Is  observed  in 
all  the  States  and  in  the  District  of  Columbia, 
though  in  some  States  it  is  not  a  statutory  holi- 
day. 

December  25 — Christmas  Day — In  all  the 
States  and  Territories  and  in  the  District  of 
Columbia.  , 

Sundays  and  Fast  Days  are  legal  holidays  in 
all  the  States  which  designate  them  as  6uch. 

In  Kansas  Decoration  Day,  Labor  Day  and 
Washington's  Birthday  are  the  only  legal  holi- 
days by  legislative  enactment;  other  legal  holi- 
days are  so  only  by  common  consent.  In  New 
Mexico  Decoration  Day,  Labor  Day  and  Arbor 
Day  are  holidays  when  so  designated  by  the 
Governor. 

Arbor  Day  is  a  legal  holiday  In  Arizona. 
Maine.  Maryland,  New  Mexico,  Wisconsin  and 
Wyoming,  the  day  being  set  by  the  Governor  in 
Texas,  February  22;  Nebraska,  April  22;  Utah, 
April  15;  Rhode  Island,  second  Friday  in  May: 
Montana,  second  Tuesday  in  May:  Colorado 
(school  holiday  only),  third  Friday  in  April;  in 
t  )klahoma,  the  Friday  following  the  second  Mon- 
day in  March;  in  Arkansas,  first  Saturday  in 
March. 

Every  Saturday  after  12  o'clock,  noon,  is  a 
legal  holiday  in  Illinois  (in  cities  of  200,000  or 
more  inhabitants),  Maryland,  Michigan.  New 
York,  New  Jersey,  Ohio,  Pennsylvania,  Rhode 
Island,  Virginia,  the  District  of  Columbia  (for 
banking  purposes),  and  in  New  Orleans,  La., 
and  Charleston,  S.  C. ;  in  Louisiana  and  Mis- 
souri in  cities  of  100,000  or  more  inhabitants; 
in  Tennessee,  for  State  and  comity  offices,  and 
in  Colorado  during  June,  July  and  August,  in 
New  Castle  County,   Delaware. 

There  is  no  National  Holiday,  not  even  the 
Fourth  of  July.  Congress  has  at  various  limes 
appointed  special  holidays.  In  the  second  ses- 
sion of  the  Fifty-third  Congress,  it  passed  an 
act  making  Labor  Day  a  public  holiday  in  the 
District  of  Columbia,  and  it  has  recognized  the 
existence  of  certain  days  as  holidays  foi  com 
mercial  purposes,  but  with  the  exception  named, 
there  is  no  general  statute  on  the  subject.  The 
proclamation  of  the  President  designating  a  daj 
of  Thanksgiving  only  makes  it  a  legal  holiday 
in  the  District  of  Columbia   and  the   Ten  I 


ANNIVERSARIES. 


DATES    OF    HISTORICAL    EVENTS    CI'STO 
MARILY    OR    OCCASIONALLY    OBSERVED. 
Jan.        1.   Emancipation    Proclamation    by    Lin- 
coln,  1863. 
Jan.       S.  Battle  of  New   Orleans,    1S15. 
Jan.      17.  Franklin   born,    1706. 
Jan.      19.   Robert  E.   Lee  born,   1807. 
Jan.      27.  German  Emperor  born,   1859. 
Jan.      29.  William  McKinley  born,   1843. 


Feb.  12. 
Feb.  15. 
Feb.  22. 
March  5. 
.March  15. 
March  18. 
April       6. 

April       9. 


Abraham  Lincoln  born,   1809. 
Battleship  Maine  blown    up,    1898. 
George  Washington   born,    1732. 

Boston  Massacre,    1770. 

Andrew   Jackson    horn.    1767. 
'Grover  Cleveland   bom,   1837. 

North     Pole     reached     by    Robert     E. 
Peary,    1909. 

Lee  surrendered  at   Appomattox 


ANNIVERSARIES— GREATEST   ALTITUDE. 


April 
April 
April 
April 
Ap.  1? 

12 

12 
13 

14 
-19 

April 

19 

April 

19 

April 
April 
April 

23 

2T 
30 

May 

1. 

May 

13. 

May 

13. 

May- 
May 

18. 
20. 

May 
June 
June 
June 

24. 

3. 

14. 

15. 

June 
June 
June 

17. 
18. 
28. 

July 
July 
July 
July 

1. 

1-3. 

2. 

3. 

July 
July 
July 
July 

4. 
12. 
14. 
16. 

Fort   Sumter  fired  on.    1861. 
Henry  Clay  born.  1777. 
Thomas  Jefferson  born.   1743. 
Lincoln   assassinated,    1865. 
Earthquake    and    great    conflagration 

ai    San    Francisco,    1906. 
Primrose  Day  in  England,  Lord  Bea- 

consfleld  died.   1881. 
Battles    of    Lexington    and    Concord, 

177;".. 
Shakespeare  born.   1564. 
Gen.  U.   S.  Grant  born,   1822. 
Washington     was     inaugurated     first 

President.   1789. 
Dewey  destroyed  the  Spanish  fleet  at 

Manila,    189S. 
First   English  settlement  in   America, 

at  Jamestown.    1607. 
Society    of    The   Cincinnati    organized 

by    officers   of   Revolutionary   Army, 

1783. 
The  Czar  of  Russia  born,  1868. 
Mecklenburg,    N.    C,    Declaration    of 

Independence,   177".. 
Queen   Victoria  born,   1819. 
King  George  V  born,   1S65. 
Flag  Day  in  the  United  States. 
King  John  granted  Magna  Charta  at 

Runnymede,    1215. 
Battle  of'Bunker  Hill,  1775. 
Battle  of  Waterloo.   1S15. 
Battle   of   Fort   Moultrie,    Charleston, 

S.   C,   1776. 
Dominion  Day  in  Canada. 
Battle  of  Gettysburg,   1863. 
President  Garfield  shot,  1881. 
Cervera's  fleet  destroyed  off  Santiago, 

189S. 
Declaration  of  Independence,    1776. 
Orangemen's  Day. 
The  Bastile  destroyed,  1789. 
Santiago    surrendered,    1898. 


July      21.  Battle  of  Bull  Run,  1861. 

Aug.        7.  Gen.  Nathanael  Greene  born,   1742. 

Aug.      13.  Manila     surrendered     to     Americans, 

1898 
Aug.      16.  Battle  of  Bennington,   Vt.,   1777. 
Aug.     28.  Montenegro  became  a  kingdom,   1910. 
Sep.        1.  Capitulation  of  Sedan,   1870. 
Sep.        6.  President  McKinley   shot   at  Buffalo, 

1901. 
Sep.      10.  Battle  of  Lake  Erie,   Perry's  victory, 

1813. 
Sep.      11.  Battle   of    Lake   Champlain,    McDon- 

ough's  victory,   1814. 
Sep.      13.  Battle  of  Chapultepec,   1847. 
Sep.      14.  City  of  Mexico  taken  by  U.  S.  troops, 

1S47. 
Sep.      15.  William  H.  Taft  born,   1857. 
Sep.      17.  Battle  of  Antietam,  1S62. 
Sep.  19-20.  Battle  of  Chiekamauga,    1863. 
Sep.      20.  Italians  occupied  Rome,   1870. 
Oct.  8-11.  Great  fire  of  Chicago,   1871. 
Oct.      12.  Columbus    discovered    America,    1492. 
Oct.      17.  Burgoyne     surrendered     at     Saratoga, 

1777. 
Oct.     19.  Coniwallis    surrendered    at    Yorktown, 

1781. 
Oct.      27.  Theodore  Roosevelt  born,   1858. 
Nov.        5.  Guy   Fawkes  Day   in   England.      The 

Gunpowder   Plot   discovered,    1604. 
Nov.        9.  Great  Are  of  Boston,    1872. 
Nov.      10.  Martin  Luther  born,  1483. 
Nov.      25.  British  evacuated  New  York,   1783. 
Dec.        2.  Battle  of  Austerlitz.  1S05. 
Dec.      14.  Washington  died.   1799. 
Dec.      14.  The    South    Pole    reached    by    Capt. 

Raoul  Amundsen,    1911. 
Dec.      16.  Boston    "Tea  Party,"    1773. 
Dec.      16.  The  great  fire  in  New  York.   1835. 
Dec.      22.  Mayflower   pilggrims   landed    at    Ply- 
mouth Rock,   1620. 
Dec.  25-26.  Battle  of  Trenton,  N.  J.,  1776. 
Dec.      2S.  Woodrow  Wilson  born,   1856. 


GREATEST  ALTITUDE  IN  EACH  STATE 

FROM  THE  RECORDS  OF  THE  UNITED    STATES    GEOLOGICAL    SURVEY. 


State — Name  of  Place.  Height,  Feet. 

Alabama—  Cheaha    Mt 2.407 

Alaska— Mt.    McKinley    20,300 

Arizona — San  Francisco  Peak 12.611 

Arkansas — Magazine   Mt 2,800 

California— Mt.    Whitney     14,501 

Colorado— Mt.     Elbert     14,421 

Connecticut — Bear    Mt 2,355 

Delaware — 2  summits,   Brandywine   440 

Dis.   of  Columbia— Fort  Reno 421 

Florida— Mt.    Pleasant    Stn 301 

Georgia — Brasstown   Bald   Mt 4,768 

Idaho — Hyndman   Peak    1 2,078 

Illinois — Charles   Mound    1.241 

Indiana— Carlos     City     1,208 

Iowa — Iowa   Primghar    1,800 

Kansas — X.   of  Arkansas  River 4,135 

Kentucky— Big  Black   Mt    4,100 

Louisiana — Summits   in   W.    Parishes 400 

Maine — Katahdin   Mt 5,200 

Maryland — Great  Backbone  Mt 3  400 

Massachusetts — Mt.    Greylock    3,535 

Michigan— Porcupine   Mt 2,023 

Minnesota — Misquah   Hills    2,400 

Mississippi — Holly   Springs    602 

Missouri — Taum  Sauk  Mt.    (Iron  Co.)...     1,750 


State — Name    of   Place.  Height,    Feet. 

Montana— Granite   Peak    12.850 

Nebraska— S.    W.    Corner 5.300 

Nevada— Wheeler   Peak    13.058 

N.    Hampshire — Mt.     Washington 6,293 

New  Jersey— High  Point 1,800 

New  Mexico — 2  miles  N.  Truchas  Peak...  13,275 

New  York — Mt.   Marcy    (Adirondacks) . . .  5,344 

North  Carolina— Mt.   Mitchell   6.711 

North  Dakota — So.  part  Bowman  Co 3,500 

Ohio — Bellefontaine     1,540 

Oklahoma — Beaver     5,000 

Oregon— Mt.    Hood    11225 

Pennsylvania — Blue  Knob   3,136 

Rhode  Island— Durfee  Hill  805 

South    Carolina — Sassafras   Mt 3,548 

South  Dakota — Harney  Peak   7,244 

Tennessee — Guyot     6,636 

Texas— El    Capitan    S.690 

Utah— Kings   Peak    13,498 

Vermont — Mt.    Mansfield    4.364 

Virginia — Mt.    Rogers    (Grayson   Co.) r, . 7 1 9 

Washington — Mt.    Ranier    14.363 

W.  Virginia — Spruce  Mt.   (Pendleton  Co.)  4,860 

Wisconsin— Rib  Hill   (Marathon  Co.) 1,940 

Wyoming — Mt.     Gannett     13,785 


The  lowest  point  of  dry  land  in  the  United  States   is  in  Death  Valley,    Cal.,    276   feet  below 
sea  level. — New  York  World  Almanac. 


ALAMANCE   COUNTY 


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ALAMANCE  COUNTY 

COUNTY    SEAT,    GRAHAM. 


POPULATION— (Census  1910),   28,721. 

Formed  in  1848.     Named  after  Alamance  Creek. 

AREA — 430    square    miles. 

Value   of   real   estate,   $5,489,453;   value   of   personal   property,    $2,784,322. 

Property  listed  in  1913,  by  whites,  $7,979,821;  by  negroes,  $293,954. 

TAX  RATE — County  purposes,  21  2-3c.  on  the  $100;  school,   20c;  roads  and  bridges,   16  2-3c. ; 
special,   4c. 

County    bonded    debt,    $307,000. 

PUBLIC  ROADS — Number  of  miles,  about  800.     Worked    by    convict    labor    and    hired    help. 
Fifty  miles  macadam  road  in  county. 

RAILROAD,    TELEGRAPH    AND    EXPRESS    COMPANIES. 

North  Carolina  Railroad,   17.05  miles,   assessed  value     $1,184,929.41 

Pullman   Company,    assessed   value    3,635.57 

Southern   Express    Company,    assessed  value    3,094.00 

Western  Union  Telegraph  Co.,    assessed  value 4,405.56 

Mebane-Ridgeville  Telephone  Co.,  assessed  value 100.00 

Gibsonville   Telephone    Co.,    assessed    value    527.00 

Southern  Bell  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Co.,   assessed   value    24,933.00 

American   Telephone   and   Telegraph   Co.,    assessed    value    1,412.00 

Cane  Creek  Telephone  Company,    assessed   value 993.00 

Postal  Telegraph- Cable  Co.,    assessed  value    1,098.60 

Southern  Power  Co.,   assessed  value    21,822.00 

Southern  Alamance  Telephone  Co.,   assessed  val  ue     1,200.00 

Graham  Water   and  Electric  Light   Co.,    assessed    value    2,300.00 

SUPERIOR    COURT    TERMS — January    19    (civil),   March   2,   March   23    (civil),   May   25,   Au- 
gust 24,   September   14    (civil),   October   12    (civil),   November  30. 


COUNTY     OFFICERS. 

CLERK  OF  COURT— J.  D.  Kernodle,  Gra- 
ham. 

SHERIFF— R.   N.   Cook,   Graham. 

TREASURER— Albert  J.  Thompnson,  Gra- 
ham. 

CORONER — Java  Wilkins,   Haw  River. 

SURVEYOR— Lewis    H.    Holt,    Graham. 

SUPT.  OF  HEALTH — George  W.  Long,  Gra- 
ham. 

SUPT.  OF  SCHOOLS— J.  B.  Robertson,  Gra- 
ham. 

COUNTY  SUPERVISOR  OF  SCHOOLS— Miss 
Edna   Reinhart,   Graham. 

SUPT.    OF   HOME — A.   B.   McKeel,   Graham. 

BOARD  OF  EDUCATION— J.  L.  Scott 
(chm'n),  Burlington;  S.  E.  Tate,  Mebane,  R. 
3;  J.   W.   Whitehead.   Snow   Camp,   R.    2. 

COMMISSIONERS— George  T.  Williamson 
(chm'n),  Saxapahaw:  C.  F.  Gates.  Mebane; 
W.  H.  Fogleman,  Snow  Camp;  W.  H.  Turren- 
tine,  Burlington;  C.  H.  Roney.  Burlington,  R.   3. 

BOARD    OF    ELECTIONS— Dr.    R.    A.    Free- 
man   (chm'n),    Burlington;    Dr.    Will    S.    Long, 
Jr.,    Graham;   Jas.    P.    Albright,   Burlington. 
JUSTICES  OF  THE   PEACE. 

GRAHAM  TOWNSHIP— J.  M.  McCracken, 
Lewis  H.  Holt,  V.  M.  Euliss.  T.  P.  Bradshaw, 
V.    S.    Freeland,   Burlington,   R.    9. 

NEWLIN— John  G.  Clark,  Snow  Camp,  R.  2; 
John  C.  Griffin,  G.  Grant  McBane,  J.  M. 
Foust,  Snow  Camp,  R.  1:  M.  C.  McBane, 
Manndale;  Charles  G.  Durham,  James  C5. 
Braxton,  Saxapahaw;  W.  M.  Lewis.  Saxapa- 
haw,  R.   1. 

THOMPSON — George  T.  Morrow.  Mebane,  R. 
4;  Thomas  A.  Morow,  Graham,  R.  2;  Charles 
W.  Bradshaw,  Swepsonville. 

MELVILLE— John   T.    Shaw. 

FAUCETT— A.  O.  Huffman,  Burlington.  R. 
5;  Charles  A.  Wilson,  Burlington,  R.   2. 

BOON  STATION— Jacob  C.  Whitesell.  Bur- 
lington, R.  4;  Jerry  A.  Whitesell,  Elon  College; 
Wm.  D.   Newell,  Elon  Colege,   R.   1. 

MORTON— D.  M.  Ireland,  Elon  College,  R.  1; 
P.  Y.  Bowles,  Altamahaw,  R.  2;  Wm.  H.  Gil- 
liam, Altamahaw:  W.  A.  Paschal,  John  W. 
Garrison,  Burlington,  R.   S. 

ALBRIGHT — Alson      G.       Thompson,      Isaac 


Holt,    Graham,    R.    1;    T.    P.    Nicholson,    Bur- 
lington, R.   7. 

BURLINGTON— H.  F.  Moore,  Jos.  P.  Al- 
bright, Jas.  W.  Montgomery,  W.  Luther  Cates, 
H.  M.  Scott,  A.  A.  Apple,  L.  D.  Meador,  Robt. 
J.    Hall,   Burlington. 

PLEASANT  GROVE — C.  R.  McCauley.  Bur- 
lington, R.   3;  W.   B.   Sellars,  Mebane,   R.   3. 

PATTERSON— Wm.  A.  Tinnin.  Burlington, 
R.   7;  R.   J.  Thompson,  Rock  Creek,   R.   2. 

COBLE— John  Dixon,  C.  F.  Robertson,  Bur- 
lington, R    7. 

HAW  RIVER— J.  H.  Blackmon,  Haw  River; 
R.   R.   Bain,   W.   T.   Brooks. 

MINISTERS    NOT    IN    TOWNS. 

Goodman,   Jas.,   Graham,   R.    2. 

Sampler.  W.   O.,  Mebane,  R.   3. 

Iseley,    R.    A.    F.,    Burlington,   R.    1. 

Galloway,    — ,    Swepsonville. 
Holmes,   G.   W.,   Graham.   R.    1. 
ACADEMIES. 

GILLIAM  ACADEMY— J.  W.  Gilliam,  Prin. ; 
Altamahaw.   R.    1. 

PHYSICIANS    NOT    IN    TOWNS. 

Weatherly,    J.    B.,    Altamahaw. 

Iseley.   W.   L.,  Burlington. 

Pickett,   J.    A.,   Burlington,    Rfd. 

Mann.   E.   D.,    Saxapahaw. 

Walters,   C.   M..   Union  Ridge. 

Tate,  W.  N.,  Mebane. 

Kernodle,   J.   L.,    Shetuckit. 

Moore.   R-   H.,   Burlington.   Rfd. 

Walters.    M.    C,    Union    Ridge. 

Kernodle,    Chas.,    Shetuckit. 

McPherson,    Robert   G.,    Saxapahaw. 

Thompson,    J.    M..    Mebane. 

MERCHANTS    NOT    IN    TOWNS. 

Dailey.   E.   L.,   Mebane,   R.    ::. 

Kernodle,   D.   W..   Altamahaw. 

Guthrie.  Jasper,  Graham,  R.  1. 

Porterfield,  J.  M..  Watson. 

Virginia  Cotton   Mills.    Swepsonville. 

Holt.   John  L..   Graham.   R.   1. 

Crawford.   J.   M.,   Swepsonville. 

Braxton.   E.   J.,   Snow   Camp. 

McBane,  M.   C,   Co.,    Manndale. 

Murray,   E.   C,   &   Co.,   Mebane, 

Saxapahaw   Store.    Saxapahaw. 

Stainback,   J.    VV.,    .Mebane.   R.    3. 


R.    3. 


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ALAMANCE  COUNTY. 


Blayloek  Bros..  Burlington,   Rfd. 
Aldridge,   L.    H..    Union   Ridge. 
Riddle,   VV.   J.,   Saxapaliaw.   K.    1. 
COTTON     GINS. 

Menefee,   J.    YV..   Graham. 
Rogers   &   Albright.   Graham,    Rfd. 
Thompson,    Charles  A.,   Graham. 
Hinshaw  Bros. ,  Saxapaliaw,  R.  1. 
Loy,   J.   P.,   Rock  Creek,  R.    1. 

FLOUR.   CORN    AND    FEED    MILLS. 
Vincent.   R.   W. .   Mebane. 
Cook   Milling   Co.,    Mebane,    Rfd. 
Dixon,    Peter,    Burlington,    Rfd. 
Patterson  Bros.,  Burlington.  Rfd. 
Holt  Milling  Co.,   Altamahaw. 
Hinshaw   Bros.,    Saxapaliaw,    R.    1. 
Thompson,   Geo.   F.,   Graham,   R.    1. 
Cates,    C.    F..   Mebane. 
Cook  &  Williams,  Altamahaw. 
Hub  Milling  Co.,  Altamahaw. 
Hoffman,    Seymour.    Rrock   Creek. 
Thompson,  H.   S.  F.,  Graham,  Rfd. 

SAW    MILLS. 
Thompson,    G.    F.,    Graham,   R.    1. 
Moser  Bros.,   Burlington. 
Loy,   J.   P.,   Rock  Creek,   R.    1. 
Guthrie.   W.   H,   &  Sons,   Saxapaliaw,   R.    1. 
Hinshaw  Bros.,   Saxapaliaw,  R.   1. 
McBane,   A.   S.,   Saxapaliaw,   R.    1. 
Holt,   Ben.   B.,  Graham. 
Albright.    Cad.   A.,   Graham. 
Teal   &  Thompson,   Graham. 
Walker  Bros..   Graham. 

PUBLIC    SCHOOL    TEACHERS. 
Moser,  Ann,   Liberty,   R.    3. 
Woody,   Eugenia,  Liberty,   R.   3. 
Stallings.   Lalah.   Rock   Creek. 
Bray,   Lenora,   Liberty,   R.    3. 
Moser,  Sarah,  Hartshorn,   R.    1. 
Morrow,    Helen,    Liberty,    R.    3. 
Coble,   Minnie,  Liberty,   R.   3. 
Hockett,  Oetavis,  Liberty,  R.  3. 
Iseley,    Hubert,    Rock    Creek. 
Terrell,  M.   C,  Burlington,  R.   1. 
McVey,   Mary,  Liberty,   R.   3. 
McVey,    Annie,    Liberty,    R.    3. 
Iseley,    B.    E.,    Liberty,    R.    3. 
Pritchett,   Leece,   Burlington,   R.    1. 
Garrett,    Verna,    Burlington,    R.    7. 
Nicholson,    Myrtle,    Burlington,    R.    1. 
Murchison,  Bessie,  Burlington,  R.   7. 
Reitzell,   Mrs.    Fannie   F. ,   Burlington,   R.    1. 
Gibson,  Mattie,  Burlington,  R.   1. 
Smith,   Lula,    Burlington,   R.    10. 
Coble,   Chas.,   Burlington,   R.    1. 
Sowers,  Emma,  Burlington,  R.   4. 
Norwood,   Annie,   W.,   Burlington,   R.    4. 
Garrett,  Cynthia,  Burlington,  R.   6. 
Rumbley,   E.   C,   Elon  College,   R.    1. 
Albright,   Flora,   Elon   College,   R.    1. 
Loonam,  Florance,  Elon  College,  R.   1. 
Howard,  Bessie,  Altamahaw. 
Thomas,   — .,    Altamahaw. 
Walker,    Lora,    Altamahaw. 
Simpson,    Ida,    Altamahaw. 
Somers,    Annie,    Altamahaw. 
Hughes,   Clare,   Burlington,   R.    8. 
Dawson,    T.    B.,    Burlington,    R.    8. 
Garrison,   Bronna,   Burlington,   R.    8. 
Covington,    Viola,    Burlington,    R.    2. 
Clapp,   Blanche,   Burlington,   R.    2. 
Simpson,   Nettie.  Burlington,  R.   3. 
Graves,   Alma,   Burlington,   R.   2. 
Browning,    Ruth,   Burlington,   R.    2. 
Whittemour,  Ruth,  Burlington,  R.   2. 
Satterfleld.  Luna,  Burlington,  R.  3. 
Turner,  Alma,  Burlington,  R.   3. 
Gibson,    Delia,    Burlington,    R.    5. 
Holmes,  Geo.  W.,  Graham,  R.  1. 
Braxton,   Sallie,   Graham,   R.    1. 
Thompson,  Bessie,  Graham,  R.   1. 
Clendenin,    Nina.    Saxapaliaw. 
Moore,   Mabel,    Saxapaliaw. 
Woody,   Lacy,    Saxapaliaw. 
Perry,    H.    C,   Snow   Camp. 


Bennett,    Mark,    Snow    Camp. 

Stockard,  Mrs.   W.   H.,  Snow  Camp. 

Sharpe,  S.  A.,  Graham,  R.  1. 

Lewis,  Addie,  Graham,  R.   1. 

Lindley,  Mrs.  — . ,  Snow  Camp. 

Isley,  D.  K.,  Snow  Camp. 

Farlow,   Gertrude,    Snow   Camp. 

Braxton,   Bessie,   Snow   Camp. 

Hurst,  W.  T.,  Snow  Camp. 

Hurst,  Mrs.   W.   T.,   Snow  Camp. 

Sykes,  Terresa,  Snow  Camp. 

Lasley,   Addie,   Mebane,   R.    4. 

Stafford,   Mattie,   Mebane,   R.    4. 

Thompson,  J.   A.   W.,  Graham,  R.    1. 

Covington,    Mona,    Mebane,    R.    6. 

Lare,  Lucy,  Swepsonville. 

Ray,    Mamie,    Graham. 

Moore,  Care,  Graham,  R.   2. 

Lasley,  Annie,  Mebane. 

Johnston,   J.    H,   Mebane,   R.    6. 

Joyce,  Nellie,  Mebane,  R.   6. 

Clegg,   Janie,   Mcane,    R.    6. 

Prevost.  R.  W.,  Mebane,  R.   3. 

Long,   Ava,   Mebane,   R.    3. 

Moore,  Georgia,  Watson,  R.  1. 

Montgomery,  Minnie.  Burlington. 

Shepherd,    Roberta,    Burlington. 

Holt,   Julia,   Burlington. 

Guthrie,    Nannie.    Burlington 

Clapp,   Leeuna,   Burlington,  R.    3. 

McRae,  Mary  P.,  Watson,  R.   1. 

Massenburge,  Lilian,  Burlington,  R.   3. 

Ezell,  Myrtle,  Graham. 

Seymour,    Pearle,    Burlington. 

Andrews,  Ella,   Burlington. 

Anderson,   Ella,   Burlington. 

Mabry,  Mamie,   Burlington,  R.    1. 
GRADED    SCHOOLS. 

BURLINGTON— P.  H.  Fleming,  Supt. ;  Pri- 
mary Department,  Byrde  Dailey,  Corne  Horna- 
day,  Elizabeth  Hancock,  Lena  Lefler,  Elizabeth 
Bunch,  M.  E.  Fonville,  Mrs.  Lena  Isley;  Gram- 
mar "  Department,  Lottie  Hart,  Mabel  Ellis, 
Selma  Thornton,  Florence  Bingham,  Emma 
Taylor,  Sadie  Fonville,  Edith  Carroll,  Sadie 
Underwood;  High  School  Department,  D.  J. 
Walker,  Lillie  Bulla,  Kate  McDaniel,  Annie 
Webster,  May  Stallings ;  Music  Department,  Lois 
Benbow. 

ELON  COLLEGE— R.  A.  Truitt,  Prill..  Mrs. 
W.   L.   Smith,  Sudie  McCauley,  lvey  Coble. 

GRAHAM— C.  W.  Rankin,  Supt.,  Mrs.  W.  H. 
Unit,  Mary  Holmes,  Mary  Weeks,  Estelle  Morri- 
son, Marcey  Goley,  Kathleen  Long,  Marie  Grif- 
fin, Josephine  Thomas,  Etta  Cutchen;  Music- 
Department,   May  Greenfield. 

AYCOCK  (Haw  River)— L.  J.  Smith  Sunt., 
Mrs.  W.  H.  Anderson.  Mrs.  W.  T.  Brooks,  Effie 
Hughes,   Mrs.    Calvin    Russell. 

MEBANE— Mrs.     M.     M.     McFarland,     Prin., 
Mrs.   J.   S.  Cheek,  Lillie  Fowler,  Carrie  Bell. 
STATE    HIGH    SCHOOLS. 

FRIENDSHIP— M.  C.  Terrell,  Prin.,  Burling- 
ton,  R.    1. 

HAW  FIELDS— J.  H.  Johnson,  Prin., 
Mebane,  R.   6. 

HAMMER        MEMORIAL         SCHOOL— Snow 
Camp.      (This   school   is   endowed   with   the   an- 
nual income  from  a  640  acre  farm  in  Kansas.) 
ORPHANAGE. 

CHRISTIAN— J.    O.    Cox,   Supt.,   Elon  College. 


GRAHAM. 

Incorporated   in    1850. 

Population,    1910:      3.150. 

Value    real    estate,     $6S1,240;    value    personal 
property,   $670,426. 

Wtr'tc  polls,   5SS;   colored  polls,    116. 

TAX  RATE:     School,   30c.   and  town  60c.   on 
the  $100. 

Bonded  debt,   $10,000   (for  school  buildings). 
Town    Officers. 

MAYOR— Wm.    I.    Ward. 

CHIEF   OF   POLICE— W.    H.    Boswell. 

CLERK— R.  G.   Foster. 

TREASURER— R.   G.   Foster. 

POSTMASTER— J.    M.    McCracken. 


ALAMANCE   COUNTY. 

s:j 

R.    R.    AGENT— M.    W.    Young,    Southern. 

Clothiers   and    Men's   Furnishers. 

EXPRESS   AGENT— T.    C.    Montgomery. 

Hadley,  A.  M. 

TELEGRAPH     MANAGER— A.     H.     Seawell 

Crawford,  J.   M.,   &   Co. 

\V.   U. 

Rives,   M.    R.,    &    Bro. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 

Cotton    Gins. 

BAPTIST— Jas.    W.    Rose. 

Thompson,  Charles  A. 

CHRISTIAN— J.    P.    Morgan,   Pastor. 

Dentists. 

METHODIST— R.    G.    L.    Edwards. 

Long,  Will  S.,  Jr. 

PRESBYTERIAN— E.    C    Murray.   Pastor. 

Druggists. 

METHODIST     PROTESTANT— W.      C.     Wil- 

Graham Drug  Co. 

liams,    Pastor. 

Carolina  Drug  Co. 

FRIENDS— J.    R.    Parker,    Pastor. 

Alamance  Pharmacy. 

Schools    and    Academies. 

Doctors. 

GRADED—. 

Long,  George  W. 

Fire    Department. 

Goley,    W.    R. 

Chief,    E.     P.     McClure;    Graham    Hose    Co. 

Barefoot,    J.    J. 

No.  1.  W.  S.  Long,  Jr.,  Foreman;  Graham  Hose 

Paris.   O.   J. 

Co.,     No.     2.    J.     C.    Walker. 

Lawyers. 

Hotels    and     Boarding     Houses. 

Parker,    E.    S. 

The  Vestal. 

Long,   J.   A. 

Hunter.  Mrs.  C.  S. 

Cook,   J.    S. 

Lewis.   Mrs. 

Parker,  E.   S.,  Jr. 

Rose,  Mrs.  J.  W. 

Long,  J.  E. 

Banks   and    Bankers. 

Long,   Dolph. 

NATIONAL    BANK    OF    ALAMANCE— J.    L. 

Ward,   W.   I. 

Scott,   Jr.,  Pres. ;  C.  A.   Scott.   Cash. 

Dry  Goods  and  Notions. 

CITIZENS— W.  J.  Nicks,  Pres. ;  C.  C.  Thomp- 

Albright,  J.   D.,   &   Co. 

son,   Cash. 

Crawford,  J.  M.,  &  Co. 

Building  and    Loan   Associations. 

McAdams,  J.  P. 

Graham    Home    Building    Co. 

Holt,  J.    W.,   &  Co. 

Brick    Manufacturers. 

Rives,  M.  R.,  &  Bro. 

Parks  &  Jeffreys. 

Power    and     Light    Companies. 

Boot  and  Shoe  Dealers. 

Graham  Water  and  Electric  Co. 

Norwood,   A.   W. 

Fruit    Dealers. 

Hadley,   A.   M. 

Dixie   Store   Co. 

Rives.  M.  R..  &  Bros. 

Moore.    C.    E. 

McAdams,   .T.    P. 

Farrell,   R.   H. 

Euliss,   V.    M. 

Pool,    K.    B. 

Nicks.   W.   J. 

Nicks,   W.   J. 

Albright.   J.   D.,   &   Co. 

McAdams,  E.   E. 

Holt  &  Herritage. 

Blao  Bros. 

Andrews,   W.    L. 

Holt,   Jas.   W.    &   Co. 

Holt,    J.    W.,    &   Co. 

Norwood.   A.   W. 

Clapp.  R.  L. 

Fertilizer  Dealers  and   Manufacturers. 

McAdams,   E.   E. 

Nicks,  W.   J. 

Butchers   and    Dealers   in    Cattle. 

Moon  Bros. 

Pickard,   S.   M. 

Fish    and    Oyster   Dealers. 

Black  Bros. 

Pickard,   S.   M. 

Bain,    C.    W. 

Farrell,   R.   H. 

Barbers. 

Nicks,  W.  J. 

Edwards,   Ed.    C. 

Bamm,   H. 

McPherson   Bros. 

Furniture   Dealers. 

Carriage   Dealers  and    Manufacturers. 

Green  &  McClure  Co. 

Graham    Buggy    and    Implement    Co. 

Grocers. 

Cotton   and    Hosiery   Mills. 

McAdams,   J.    P. 

Oneida  Cotton  Mills. 

Norwood,   A.   W. 

Sidney  Cotton  Mills. 

Euliss.    V.    M. 

Travora  Cotton  Mills. 

Blaylock  Bros. 

Leota   Cotton   Mills. 

Farrell,   R.   H. 

Confectionery     Dealers. 

Nicks,   W.   J. 

Graham  Drug   Co. 

Black,  J.  T.,  &  Bro. 

McAdams.  E.  E. 

Moore,  C.  E.,  &  Co. 

Farrell,    R.    H. 

Pool,  K.  B. 

Moore,    C.    E. 

Dixie  Store  Co. 

Pool,   K.  B. 

Hardware    Dealers. 

Dixie  Store  Co. 

Graham  Hardware   Co. 

Andrews,    W.    L. 

Insurance    Agents. 

Alamance   Pharmacy. 

Graham  Underwriters    (Fire). 

Carolina  Drug  Co. 

Thompson,    C.    C.    (Fire). 

Norwood,  A.   W. 

Jewelers. 

Black.  J.  T.,  Bros. 

Hadley,  Z.  T. 

Contractors   and    Builders. 

Laundries. 

Johnston,  Sam  T. 

Sing  Lee. 

Nicholson,  A.  B. 

Livery   Stables. 

Longest,   J.    G. 

McPherson  &  Moore. 

Florance,  W.   J. 

Moore,    W.    C. 

Coal   and    Wood    Dealers. 

Lumber   Manufacturers   and    Dealers. 

Moon  Bros. 

Walker  Bros. 

Home  Ice  and  Fuel  Co. 

Machinery     Dealers. 

Graham  Ice  Co. 

Graham  Hardware  Co. 

Cha-nber   of   Commerce. 

Paint    and    Oil    Dealers. 

J.  A.  Long.  Pres. 

Graham  Hardware  Co. 

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Painters. 
Tinnln,  J.   M. 
Tinnin,   Richard. 
Jones,    John    R. 

Produce  Dealers. 
Dixie    Store    Co. 
Norwood,  A.   \V. 
McAdams.   E.    E. 
Black  Bros. 
Nicks,    W.    J. 
Farrell,  R.  H. 
McAdams,  J.   P. 

Plumbers. 
Russell,    C.    F. 
Graham  Water  &  Electric  Co. 

Photographers. 
Anglin,    J.    M. 

Printing    Offices. 
Hughes  &  Foster. 
Alamance  Gleaner. 

Newpspapers   and    Editors. 
ALAMANCE      GLEANER       (Weekly)— J.      D. 
Kernodle,   Editor. 

Real    Estate    Agents. 
Cook  &  McCracken. 

Shingle    Dealers. 
Walker  &  McAdams. 

Undertakers   and    Embalmers. 
Green    &   McClure. 

Wall    Paper    Dealers. 
Bradshaw,  Jesse. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 
Scott-Mebane  Mfg.   Co.    (Shirts  and  Overalls). 
Graham  Milling  Co.    (Flour  Mills). 
Graham  Ice  Co. 

Opera    House. 
MONTWHITE   THEATER— Don    E.    Scott. 

Pool    and    Billiard    Room. 
Moon,   J.    D. 

Grain     and     Feed     Dealers. 
Hughes  &  Coble   (Wholesale.) 
Alamance  Supply  Co.    ♦Wholesale.) 

Tin  Shops. 
Russell,   C.   F. 

Merchant    Tailors 
Hadley,   A.   M. 
Dixon,  P.   S. 


HAW    RIVER. 

Not  incorporated. 

Population,   1910:     White,   1,500;  colored,   50; 
total.   1,550. 

Value    real    estate,    $600,000;    value    personal 
property,   $225,000. 

POSTMASTER— S.    A.   Vest. 

DEPUTY   SHERIFF— Geo.    A.    Blaekman. 

R.   R.   AGENT— S.   A.   Vest.   Southern. 

EXPRESS  AGENT— S.  A.  Vest,  Southern. 

MANAGER     TELEGRAPH— C.     R.     Faucett, 
W.    U. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 

METHODIST    PROTESTANT— G.     L.     Carry, 
Pastor. 

METHODIST  EPISCOPAIi .  Noblitt.  Pas- 
tor. 

BAPTIST— J.   W.    Rose,   Pastor. 

CHRISTIAN— W.     C.    Wicker,    Pastor. 
Schools    and    Academies. 

AYCOCK   GRADED— L.    J.    Smith,    Prin. 
Doctors. 

Wilkins,  J.   C. 

Sterrett,  J.   R. 

Banks    and    Bankers. 

BANK   OF  HAW  RIVER— S.    A.   Vest.   Pres. ; 
J.  A.  Johnston,  V-Pres. ;  J.  A.  Long,  Cash. 
Druggists. 

McClarty,   Eugene. 

General     Merchants. 

Blackmon-Thompson    Store    Co. 

Johnston,   J.   W.    &   C.   D. 

Simmons,    J.    W. 

Aldredge,  J.  R.  &  J.  A. 

Anderson    &    Simpson. 


May,  E.  F. 
Blaekman  &  Faucett. 
Myrick,  W.  M. 
Haw  River  Grocery  Co. 

Hotels     and     Boarding     Houses. 
Blaekman,   J.   H. 
McClure,  Mrs.   L. 

Livery   Stables. 
McPherson  Bros. 
Crutchfield,  W.  .7. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 
The  Holt  Granite  Mfg.   Co. 
Regina  Hosiery  Mfg.    Co. 
Foundry  and  Machine  Works. 
Thompson,  J.,  &  Son. 


BURLINGTON. 

Population,   1910:     6,000. 

TAX   RATE:     $1.50   on   the    $100. 

Floating   debt,    $2,000. 

Town    Officers. 

MAYOR— J.    Ed.    Moore. 

CHIEF  OF  POLICE— J.   L.   Patillo. 

CLERK— J.    P.    Montgomery. 

TAX    COLLECTOR— D.    H.    White. 

ATTORNEY— J.   H.   Vernon. 

SUPT.   OF  HEALTH— L.  A.   Walker. 

POSTMASTER— F.  L.  Williamson. 

R.    R.    AGENT— E.   W.    Franklin. 

EXPRESS    AGENT— J.    M.    Coble. 

TELEGRAPH    MANAGERS— C.    H.    Durham, 
W.   U. ;  D.  H.   Ausley,  Postal. 

Ministers   and    Churches. 

BAPTIST— M.    W.    Buck,    Pastor. 

CHRISTIAN— A.    B.    Kendall,    Pastor. 

EPISCOPAL— J.    B.    Gibble,    Rector. 

LUTHERAN— T.    S.    Brown,    Pastor. 

METHODIST— D.    H.    Tuttle,    Pastor;    W.    J. 
Hackney,   Burlington   Circuit. 

PRESBYTERIAN— D.  Mclver,  Pastor. 

METHODIST    PROTESTANT— G.    H.    Currie, 
Pastor. 

ELMIRA     PRESBYTERIAN— J.      E.      Lebby, 
Pastor. 

REFORMED—. 

Schools    and    Academies. 

GRADED— P.    H.   Fleming,   Supt. 

CAROLINA    BUSINESS    COLLEGE—. 
Hotels  and   Boarding   Houses. 

Piedmont    Hotel. 

Ward     Hotel. 

Newlln   Hotel. 

Morrow   House. 

Patterson  House. 

Architects. 

Davis,    J.    A.    R. 

Nicholson,   T.    G. 

Mitchell,   A.    C. 

Banks    and    Bankers. 

ALAMANCE    LOAN    &    TRUST    CO.— J.    M. 
Fix,   Cash. 

FIRST   NATIONAL— A.   L.   Davis,   Cash. 
Building   and    Loan   Associations. 

Alamance  Home  Building  &  Loan  Association. 
Brick    Manufacturers. 

Midway  Brick  Co. 

Boot    and    Shoe     Dealers. 

Foster   Shoe   Co. 

Holt-Cates  Shoe  Co. 

Book    Stores. 

Neese,   C.    F. 

Stewart,  J. 

Allen  &  Isley. 

Butchers   and    Dealers    in    Cattle. 

Malone.  — . 

Carriage    Manufacturers   and    Dealers. 

Holt    &    May. 

Cardwell,    N.    S. 

Coble  &  Bradshaw. 

Commission     Merchants. 

Sharpe,  S. 

Merchants  Supply  Co. 

McLamb  Co. 

Williamson's  Incorporation. 
Hosiery    Mills. 

Sellars  Hosiery  Mills. 

Southern    Hosiery   Mills. 


ALAMANCE  COUNTY. 


Burlington  Dye  Works. 
Daisy    Hosiery    Mills. 
Thompson    Hosiery   Mills. 
Keystone    Finishing    Mills. 
Whitehead   Hosiery   Mills. 
Murray  Hosiery  Mills. 

Coffin   Factory. 
Burlington  Coffin  Co. 

Confectionery    Dealers. 
Tisciale,  J.  M. 
McAdams,  L.  B. 

Contractors   and    Builders. 
Mitchell,  A.  C. 
Davis,  J.   A.   It. 
Nicholson,  T.  G. 

Coal   and   Wood    Dealers. 
Trollinger,    H.    W. 
Cates.    J.    W. 
Hall,   R.   J. 

Chamber  of  Commerce. 
J.    W.    Cates,    Sec. 

Civic    League. 
Mrs.   J.   B.   Gibble,   Pres. 

Choral    Union. 
G.    Scott  Hunter,   Director. 

Clothiers   and    Men's    Furnishers. 
Sellars,  B.   A.,   &  Sons. 
Goodman,    B. 
Mazur,    I.    J. 
Isley,  J.  A. 

Dentists. 
Frost,    J.    S. 
Morrow,    R.    M. 
Brooks,    J.    H. 
Holt,    J.    E. 

Tobacco   Dealers. 
Moore,   D.    M. 
Love,    H.    M.,   &   Son. 
Tisdale,  J.   M. 

Druggists. 
City    Drug    Co. 
Burlington  Drug  Co. 
Enterprise  Drug  Co. 
Freeman  Drug  Co. 
Bradley,    A. 

Doctors. 
Walker,   W.    E. 
Walker,   L.    A. 
Faucette,  T.    S. 
Freeman,   R.   A. 
Page,    J.    W. 
Moser,   W.   D. 
Anderson,  C.   A. 
Montgomery,   H.    M. 
Moore.  H.  R. 
Stafford,  W.   G. 
McPherson.    C.    W. 
Bohannon,  T.  A. 
Hemphill,  C.  A. 

Dry   Goods  and    Notions. 
Sellars,   B.    A.,    &   Son. 
Boland,   E.    L. 
Whitted,   J.    D.    &   L.   B. 
Mazur,   I.   J. 
Isley,  J.   A.,   &  Bro. 
Goodman,   B. 
Corner   Store. 

Electric    Companies. 
Burlington  Electric  Co. 
Piedmont  Electric  Co. 

Fertilizer   Dealers. 
Dailey,  W.   F. 
Trollinger,  H.  W. 
Cardwell,  N.  S. 

Florists. 
Freeman    Drug    Co. 
Burlington  Drug  Store. 

Fish   and   Oyster   Dealers. 
Gross,    L.    B. 
Foust,   Z.    M. 

Foundries   and    Iron    Works. 
Sykes  Bros. 
Troy  Iron  and  Machine  Co. 

Furniture     Dealers. 
Smith,    M.    B. 
Isley.  3.   A.,   &  Bro.,  Co. 
Stokes    Furniture    Co. 


Garages. 
Alamance  Garage. 
Burlington  Motor  Co. 
Burlington   Motor   Car   Co. 

Grocers. 
Tisdale,    J.    M. 
Swaim,  W.  O. 
Hawkins,  F.  W. 
Walton,    J.    C. 
Isley,  J.  A.,  &  Bro.,  Co. 
Love,   H.   M.,   &   Son. 
Durham,  C.  H.,  Grocery  Co. 
McAdams,    L.     B. 
Moore,   D.    M. 
Florence  &  Walker. 
Pettigrew  &  King. 
Horner,  C.  M. 

Hardware   Dealers. 
Holt    &    May. 
Burlington  Hardware  Co. 
Coble   &   Bradshaw. 
Cardwell,   N.    S. 
Isley,   J.   A.,   &  Bro.,   Co. 

Insurance     Agents. 
Alamance  Insurance  &  Real  Estate  Co. 
Central  Loan  &  Trust  Co. 
Metropolitan  Life  Insurance  Co. 
Piedmont   Trust   Co. 

Jewelers. 
Neese,    C.    F. 
Stewart,  J. 

Laundries. 
Sing    Lee,    (Chinese.) 

Five    and    Ten    Cent    Stores. 
Cartee,    C.    H..   &   Co. 
Buchanan,  J.  C. 

Box  Factory. 
Keystone  Paper  Box  Co. 

Lawyers. 
Hoffman,    J.    R. 
Carroll,   W.    H. 
Vernon,    J.    H. 
Fonville,   D.    R. 
Damerson,  E.   S.  W. 

Lumber    Dealers. 
Anthony,   G.    W..    Co. 
Lindsey,    M.    B. 

Marble  Works. 
Clapp,   J.   H.     . 

Machinery     Dealers. 
Holt  &  May. 
Coble-Bradshaw  Co. 
Troy  Iron  &  Machine  Co. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 
Burlngton   Coffin   Co. 
Anthony,    Geo.    W.,    Lumber    Co. 
Carolina    Bridge    Co. 
Pearson   Remedy   Co. 
Keystone  Finishing  Co. 
Burlington  Show  Case  Co. 
Pepsi-Cola  Bottling  Works. 

Paint    and    Oil    Dealers. 
Holt   &  May. 
Coble-Bradshaw  Co. 
Burlington  Hardware  Co. 
Isley,  J.   A.,   &  Bro.,   Co. 
Painters. 
Benson,   E.   W. 
Ireland,   J.    A. 
Isley,  J.   H. 
Winfrey,   V.    G. 
Thomas,  G.  H. 
Mebane,  W.  J. 

Produce    Dealers. 
Merchants  Supply  Co. 
McLamb    Co. 

Williamson's    Incorporation. 
Plumbers. 
Burlington  Hardware  Co. 

Piano    and    Organ     Dealers. 
Ellis,   C.    B. 
Smith,    M.    B. 

Photographers. 
Sellars,    C.    V. 
Anglin,    J.    M. 

Printing    Offices. 
Pate  Printing  Co. 


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State  Dispatch  Co. 

Newspapers   and    Editors. 
BURLINGTON      NEWS       (Weekly)— O.       F. 
Crimson.  Editor. 

STATE   DISPATCH    (Weekly)—  J.    E.    Foust, 
Editor. 

Real    Estate    Dealers. 
Alamance  Insurance  &  Real  Estate  Co. 
Central  Loan  &  Trust  Co. 
Standard   Realty   &   Security  Co. 
Piedmont    Trust    Co. 

Real    Estate    Agents. 
Crovvson,   O.   F. 
Cook.  J.  M. 
Sliarpe,  W.  E. 
Brown,   W.   W. 
Hoffman,   J.    R. 
Fonville,   C.    C. 
Murray,    J.    W. 
Cox,   C.    B. 

Shingle    Dealers. 
Cates,   J.  W. 
Lindsay,  M.  B. 
Anthony,  G.   W. 

Undertakers  and    Embalmers. 
Burks   &  Williams. 
Gates   Undertaking   Co. 

Street    Car    Company. 
Piedmont  Electric   &   Railway   Co. 

Veterinary    Surgeons. 
Spoon,   J.    P. 
Hornaday,  W.  A. 
Shoffner,   J.    M. 

Taliors. 
Farrell.  J.   Ben. 
Goldstein,   H. 

Wall    Paper    Dealers. 
Sellars,    C.    V. 

Tobacco    Warehouses. 
Morgan,    E.    L. 
Thornburg  &  Guthrie. 
Kernodle   &  Walker. 


MEBANE. 

Incorporated    in    1902. 
Population    1913:     1,400. 

Value   real   estate,    about   $350,000;   value   per- 
sonal property,  about  $250,000. 
TAX  RATE:     50c.  on  the  $100. 

Town    Officers. 
MAYOR— W.    S.   Crawford. 
POSTiMASTER— J.   T.   Dick. 
CHIEF   OF   POLICE— A.    P.    Long. 
R.  R.   AGENT— E.   Y.  Ferrell,  Southern. 
MANAGER     TELEGRAPH— E.      Y.      Ferrelll 
EXPRESS   AGENT— E.    Y.    Ferrell,   Southern. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 
PRESBYTERIAN— F.    M.    Hawley,    Pastor. 
METHODIST   EPISCOPAL— F.    Noblett,   Pas- 

tor-       JL 

METffftDIST   PROTESTANT— W.    Swain,    D. 

D.,  Pastor. 

BAPTIST— J.   D.   Huffman,   Pastor. 

Schools    and    Academies. 
GRADED. 

BINGHAM     SCHOOL.        (Outside     corporate 
limites. ) 

Banks    and    Bankers. 
MERCHANTS  AND  FARMERS— W.  A.  Mur- 
ray,  Pres. ;  S.   G.   Morgan.   Cash. 
Doctors. 
York,  N.  D. 
Tate,  W.   N. 
Thompson,  J.  M. 

Druggists. 
White.  F.   L. 
Mebane  Drug  Co. 
Mecca  Drug   Co. 

General     Merchants. 
Wilkinson,  H.   E.,   Co. 
Tyson-Malone  Hardware  Co. 
Mebane,   A.   H. 
Johnston.   L.    T. 
Holt,   George  E. 
Lasley,  J.  H. 


Fowler,  J.  H.,   &  Son. 
Smith,   C.   C. 
Hunt,   C,   &   Son. 
Nelson  Dry  Goods  Co. 
Mebane  Supply   Co. 
R.  W.  Bright. 
Smith  and  Miles. 
Long,  A.   P. 

Jewelers. 
Shaw,   J.   T. 

Undertakers. 
Mebane  Undertaking  Co. 

Hotels    and     Boarding     Houses. 
White  House. 
Mebane  House. 
Johnston  House. 
Portfield,   J.   H. 

Cafes. 
King   &   Son. 
Job  Bros. 

Livery   and   Sales   Stables. 
Miles   &  Dillard. 
Vincent   &   Warren. 

Building   and    Loan   Associations. 
Mebane   Home    Builders    Association. 

Real  Estate  Agents. 
Mebane  Land  and  Improvement  Co. 
Mebane  Real  Estate  and  Trust  Co. 

Dentists. 
Hurdle,  J.  H. 

Insurance  Agents. 
Morgan,   S.   G. 
White,  J.  S. 

Newspapers    and    Editors. 
MEBANE     LEADER     (Weekly)— J.     O.     Foy. 


Editor. 


Piedmont. 
Planters. 


Tobacco    Warehouses. 


Manufacturing     Plants. 
White  Furniture  Co. 
Continental  Chair  Co. 
Mebane  Bedding   Co. 
Durham  Hosiery  Mills. 
Nelson- Cooper  Lumber   Co. 
Tri-co-bian   Co. 
Mebane  Iron  Bed  Co. 

Cook,  E.  P.  &  T.  W.   (Flour  and  Grain  Mill.) 
Hunt,  J.  D.   (Cedar  Lumber.) 
Tobacco    Buyers. 
Ferguson,   W.    M. 
Bowland.   J.   E. 
Malone,    W.    Y. 
Graves,   F.    W. 
Warren,  J.   N. 
sliarpe,  Sam. 
Miles,    W.    M. 
Miles,   M.   B. 
Carter,   J. 

ELON  COLLEGE. 

Incorporated  in   1S93. 

Population,     1913:     White,     350;     colored.     5; 
total,    355. 

Value     real     estate     and     personal     property. 
$175,000. 

Tax  rate,   25c.   on  the  $100. 
Town    Officers. 

MAYOR— W.   P.   Lawrence. 

POSTMASTER— II.   D.   Lambeth. 

CHIEF  OF  POLICE— W.   B.   Fuller. 

R.   R.   AGENT— P.    H.    Barefoot,   Southern. 

MANAGER    TELEPHONE— Rev.    L.     I.     Cox. 
Gibsonville  Telephone  Co. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 

CHRISTIAN— J.   O.   Atkinson,  J.   W.   WeUons. 
Colleges. 

ELON— Faculty: 

William    Allen    Harper,     Pres. ;    Professor    of 
Latin. 

John  Urquahart  Newman,  Dean  and  Professor 
of  Greek   and  Biblical   Literature. 

Walton    Crump   Wicker,    Professor   of   Mathe- 
matics and  Philosophy. 


ALAMANCE— ALEXANDER. 


N. 


Walter  Phalti  Lawrence,  Dean  of  Men  and 
Professor  of  English  Language  and  Literature. 

Ned  Faucett  Brannock,  Professor  of  Physics 
and  Chemistry. 

Thomas  C.  Amick,  History  and  Pedagogy. 

Russell  A.  Campbell,  Instructor  in  Latin. 

A.    L.   Hook,   Instructor  in   Science. 

I.   J.  Kellurn,  Instructor  in  Mathematics. 

Robert  Sydens  Doak,  Instructor  in  Prepara- 
tory Department  and  Athletic  Director. 

E.  L.  Daughtry,  Instructor  in  English. 

Florence  Wilson,  Director  of  Vocal  and  In- 
strumental Music  and  Harmony. 

Lois  Baird  Davidson,  Assistant  in  Piano. 

Linda  Barnes,  Assistant  in  Piano  and  Voice. 

Eula  Long,  Art. 

Ethel  Clements,  Elocution  and  Physical  Cul- 
ture. 

Bessie  Urquhart,  Dean  of  Women  and  Director 
of  Domestic  Science  and  Physical  Culture. 

Frank  S.  Child,  D.  D.,  Lecturer  on  Litera- 
ture and  History. 

R.  M.  Miller,  Gymnastic  Director. 

V.    P.    Heatvvole,   Director   of   College   Band. 

Pearl   Foreman,    Librarian. 

Mrs.  Sallie  Holland,  Preceptress,  West  Dor- 
mitory. 

Prof.  Harper,  Supervisor,  West  and  East 
Dormitories. 

Mrs.  Lucy  Roberts,  Stewardess,  W.  Dormitory. 

Mrs.    Sadie  Jones,   Stewardess,   Girls'   Hall. 

Miss  Annie  Williams,  House-Keeper,  W.  Dor- 
mitory. 


Mrs.     Laura    Lee,     Stewardess,    Young    Men's 
Hall. 

Schools  and  Academies. 
PUBLIC— R.  A.  Truit.  Pril 

Banks    and    Bankers. 
ELON   BANKING    AND    Till  ST    CO.— 0.    B. 
Barnes,  Pres. ;  W.  L.  Smith,  Cash. 
Doctors. 
Watson,   G.   S. 
Ware,   S.   A. 

General     Merchants. 
Paris,  W.  M. 
Hughes,  C.  A. 
Ingle,  J.  W.,  &  Son. 
Gerringer,  J.   B. ,  &  Co. 

Hotels    and     Boarding     Houses. 
Clendenin,  Mrs.  J.  E. 
Michael,   W.   C. 

Livery   Stables. 
Gerringer,    J.    B. 
Brown,  D.   W. 

Newspapers    and    Editors. 
THE  CHRISTIAN   SUN    (Weekly)— J.   O.   At- 
kinson,  Editor. 

THE     ELON     COLLEGE     WEEKLY— E.     L. 
Daughtry,   Editor. 

Printing  Offices. 
Southern  Christian  Publishing  Co. 
Manufacturing     Plants. 
Elon  Milling  Co.      (Flour  and  Lumber). 

Contractors. 
McAdams,  J.   C. 

Barbers. 
Vaughan,   L.    W. 


ALEXANDER  COUNTY 

COUNTY    SEAT,    TAYLORSVILLE. 


POPULATION— (Census   1910).    11,592. 

Formed  in   1S47.     Named  in  honor  of  Alexander  family,  noted  in  Revolutionary  history. 

AREA — 300  square  miles. 

Value  of  real  estate,  $1,3S6,287;  value  of  personal   property,   $974,283. 

Property  listed  in  1912,  by  whites,  $2,291,021;   by  negroes,   $29,969. 

NUMBER  OF  SCHOOLS — For  whites,   55;  for   negroes,   5. 

TAX  RATE — County  purposes,   21c.   on  the  $100. 

County  bonded  debt,   $8,250. 

PUBLIC  ROADS— Number  of  miles.   3G0.     Worked  under  old  State  law. 

RAILROAD,    TELEGRAPH    AND    EXPRESS   COMPANIES. 

Southern  Railway  Co.,  9.16  miles,  assessed  value $358,340.10 

Southern  Express  Co.,    assessed  value   'S-'o'S? 

Western   Union  Telegraph  Co.,    assessed  value - 

Southern  Bell  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Co.,   assessed    value    ,'c-,nr 

Iredell   Telephone   Co.,    assessed   value    o-orm 

South  Yadkin  Telephone  Co. .  assessed  value 2M.W 

SUPERIOR    COURT    TERMS— February    16,    September  21. 


COUNTY   OFFICERS. 

CLERK  OF  COURT— A.  M.  Matheson,  Tay- 
lorsville. 

SHERIFF — R.   L.   Matheson,  Taylorsville. 

REGISTER  OF  DEEDS— W-  H.  Carson,  Tay- 
lorsville. 

TREASURER— A.   A.   Deal,   Taylorsville.   Rfd. 

CORONER— Roby    B.    Smith,    Taylorsville. 

SURVEYOR— W.    W.    Teague,    Bentley. 

SUPT.  OF  HEALTH — S.  T.  Crowson,  Tay- 
lorsville. 

SUPT.  OF  SCHOOLS— A.  F.  Sharpe,  Stony 
Point. 

SUPT.  OF  HOME— D.  A.  Little,  Jr.,  Tay- 
lorsville. Rfd. 

BOARD  OF  EDUCATION— Mack  Chatham, 
Taylorsville,  Rfd. ;  R.  L.  Downs,  V.  W.  Teague, 
Taylorsville,    Rfd. 

COMMISSIONERS— J.  T.  Hedrick  (chm'n). 
Stony  Point ;  Jay  A.  Pennell,  Taylorsville,  Rfd. ; 
W.    A.    Barkley,    Mt.    Pisgah. 

BOARD  OF  ELECTIONS— S.  P.  Williams 
(chm'n),  Taylorsville,  Rfd.;  T.  D.  Teague,  Tay- 
lorsville,  Rfd. ;   A.    L.    Watts.    Stony   Point. 


JUSTICES     OF     THE     PEACE. 

MILLERS  TOWNSHIP— Linly  Dagenbort. 
Stony  Point.   Kfd. 

SHARPES — P.  F.  Somers,  Stony  Point;  Thos. 
F.  Murdock,  Hiddenite;  M.  L.  Lentz,  Stonj 
Point;   H.    N.    Sharp;'.    Hiddenite,    Rfd. 

GWALTNEYS— J.  P.  Stephenson,  R.  F. 
Sharpe,  Jr.,  J.   P.   Brewer,  Hiddenite.  Rfd. 

SUGAR  LOAF— R.  R.  Kerley,  Taylorsville. 
Rfd. 

LITTLE  RIVER— W.  A.  Barnett.  Taylorsville: 
J.    C.    Bumgarner,    Taylorsville,    Rfd. 

ELLENDALE—  J.  A.  Cllne,  Dealville :  \V. 
S.   McLeod.   Taylorsville,   Rfd. 

WHITTENBURGE— P.  L.  Bumgarner,  J.  S. 
Bowman,  R.  C.  Trivett,  Taylorsville,  Rfd. 

TAYLORSVILLE— J.  M.  Mathewson,  H 
Payne,  W.  F.  Patterson,  Taylorsville;  Q. 
Thompson,    Taylorsville.    Rfd. 

MINISTERS    NOT    IN    TOWNS. 

Bumgarner,   W.   J-.  Taylorsville,  Rfd. 

Bumgarner,   G.   Z..  Taylorsville,   Rfd. 

Pool.   D.   A.,   Hiddenite.    Rfd 

Gwaltney,    Jay.    Taylorsville,    Rfd. 


C. 
W. 


ss 


ALEXANDER  COUNTY. 


Gwaltney,  Parks,  Hiddenite,  Rfd. 
Johnson,   — ,    Stony   Point. 
Watts,  J.   W.,   Llledoun. 
Shaver,   J.   M.,   Dealville. 
Davis,  R.  L.,  Hiddenite. 

PHYSICIANS    NOT    IN   TOWNS. 
King,  Ed.  S.,  Mt.  Plagah. 

MERCHANTS   NOT    IN   TOWNS. 
Dealville  Mercantile  Co.,  Dealville. 
Ellis,  I.  W..  Taylorsville,  Rfd. 
Lackey.   R.    C,   &   Son.   Hiddenite. 
Bowman,   G.    P.,   Taylorsville,   Rfd. 
Alspaugh  Cotton  Mills,   Taylorsville,   Rfd. 
Watts,  J.   W.,   Liledoun. 
Smith,    Jackson,    Hiddenite,    Rfd. 
Bibbfr,  John.  Taylorsville.  Rfd. 
Starnes,   R.   W.,  Mt.   Bethel. 
Childers,  J.  M.,  Taylorsville,  Rfd. 
Martin,  J.  M.,  Taylorsville,  Rfd. 
McLain,  W.  F..  Hiddenite,   Rfd. 

COTTON    GINS. 
Watts  Manufacturing  Co.,  Lileaoun. 
Alspaugh    Cotton    Mills,    Taylorsville,    Rfd. 
Watts,   J.   W.,   Stony  Point. 
Miller,  J.  M.,  Stony  Point. 
Hedreck,  J.  T.,  Stony  Point,  Rfd. 
Smith,   Jackson,   Hiddenite,   Rfd. 
Taylorsville    Cotton    Gin,    Taylorsville. 

FLOUR,   CORN    AND    FEED    MILLS. 
Taylorsville  Milling   Co  ,    Taylorsville. 
Thomas,   J.   C,   Hiddenite. 
Davis   efc  Matheson.   Hiddenite. 
Alspaugh  Flour  Mills,  Taylorsville,  Rfd. 
Watts,  John  M.,   &  Co..  Taylorsville,  Rfd. 
Crouch,   James  J.,   Taylorsville,   Rfd. 

SAW    MILLS. 
Sipe  Bros.,  Liledoun. 
Johnson,  E.   L.,  Rfd. 
Thomas,  J.   C.  Hiddenite. 
Thomas.   R.   P.,   Hiddenite,    Rfd. 
Watts   &   Little.    Taylorsville 
Medlock   &    Sipe.    Taylorsville.    Rfd. 
Fox,  J.  J.,  Alkalithia. 
Barnes,  I.  A.,  Taylorsville. 
Bunton,   B.   L.,  Hiddenite,  Rfd. 
Bowman.    Jason,    Taylorsville. 

PUBLIC   SCHOOL   TEACHERS. 
Teague,  L.  W.,   Dealville. 
Teague,   R.    L.,    Bentley. 
Gwaltney.    Florence,    Taylorsville. 
Roger,   Janie.  Hiddenite. 
Echerd,   John  B.,   Taylorsville. 
Johnson,  Peter  E-,  Taylorsville. 
Pharr,  J.  W..  Taylorsville. 
Austin,    R.    S..    Taylorsville. 
Gwaltney.   S.  D.,  Taylorsville. 
Reese,  C.  P.,  Taylorsville. 
Cline.   R.    C-.   Taylorsville. 
Shaver,   C.   D.,   Taylorsville. 
Cline.   Arthur,   Dealville. 
Bradford,    Annie   L.,    Taylorsville. 
Harrington,   E.   F..   Taylorsville. 
Gwaltney,  Elsie,  Taylorsville. 
Chatham,   J.   G.,   TaylorsviLu,. 
Vide,     Ada,    Taylorsville. 
Bumgarner,    F.    W.,    Taylorsville. 
Echerd,     Robert    Taylorsville. 
Harrington,    W.    L..    Taylorsivlle. 
Bumgarner,   E.    V.   Taylorsville. 
Teague,    C.    Y. ,   Taylorsville. 
Maybery.    W.    G.,    Hiddenite. 
Chatham,  R.  W.,  Taylorsville. 
Bumgarner,  Lydia,  Taylorsville. 
Teague,  Vance  W.,  Dealville. 
Gwaltney,    Emma    Lee.    Hiddenite. 
Barnes,   B.    S.,   Taylorsville. 
Bowman,   W.   O.,  Taylorsville. 
Echerd,   Blanche,   Taylorsville. 
Teague,  E.  S.,  Taylorsville. 
Cline,  J.  A.,  Taylorsville. 
Bolick,   Esther,   Tailorsville. 
Gryder,   D.    E.    Stony    Point. 
Prichard,    W.    R.,    Hiddenite. 
Teague,    J.    L.      Stony    Point. 


Teague,  E.   W.,   Taylorsville. 
Teague,    Ola,   Taylorsville. 
White,  J.  A.,  Taylorsville. 
Preslar.     Chas.,     Mount    Bethel. 
Pool,   Don,   Taylorsville. 
Hendron,    Chas.,   Taylorsville. 
Martin,   Ella,    Stony   Point. 
Bumgarner,  G.   W.,  Taylorsville. 
Burke,    Hattie     Stony    Point. 
Fox,    Ollie.    Liledoun. 
Johnson,    Osie,    Taylorsville, 
Preslar,  A.   J.,  Taylorsville. 
Hendren,   Lula,   Taylorsville. 
Teague,    L.    W. ,    Dealville. 
Hendren,   Roy,   Taylorsville. 
Massey     Minnie  J.,   Hiddenite. 
Cobb,   T.    S.,   Taylorsville. 
Bowman,  Luther,  Taylorsville. 
Brown,    Minnie,    Hiddenite. 
Caldwell,     Sue,     Hiddenite. 
Shaver,  E.  A.,  Taylorsville. 
Bolick,  Leo  E.,  Taylorsville. 


TAYLORSVILLE. 

Incorporated    in    1853. 

Population,    1910:     White,    626;    colored,    40; 
Total   666. 

TAX  RATE:     75c.   on  the  $100. 
Town   Officers. 

MAYOR— C.   G.   Veilie. 

POSTMASTER— J.    L.    Gwaltney. 

CHIEF    OF    POLICE— D.    A.    Daniels. 

R.    R.    AGENT— H.    D.    Lindsey     Southern. 

MANAGER     TELEGRAPH— H.     D.     Lindsey, 
W.    U. 

Ministers  and  Churches. 

BAPTIST—   Parks   Gwaltney,    Pastor. 

PRESBYTERIAN— Linn    More,    Pastor. 

METHODIST— M.    V.    Honeycutt,    Pastor. 

A.    R.    P.—   S.    W.    Haddin,    Pastor,    States- 
ville. 

LUTHERAN— C.    D.     Smith,    Pastor. 
Schools    and    Academies. 

STATE  HIGH— J.   T.   Moore,  Prin. 
Banks    and    Bankers. 

BANK   OF    ALEXANDER—  W.    B.    Matheson, 
Pres.;  H.   T.    Kelly,    Ca?h. 
Doctors. 

Edwards,   A.   M. 

Crowion,    S.    T. 

Thurston,    Asa. 

Lajvyers. 

Burke,   J.    H. 

Gwaltney,   J.    L. 

Payne,    A.    C. 

Druggists. 

Markesson    &   Monday. 

Newspapers    and     Editors. 

MOUNTAIN    SCOUT    (Weekly)— J.    P.    Bab- 
ington.    Editor. 

General     Merchants. 

Bee    Hive. 

The   Watts   Co. 

Watts,  James. 

Barnes    J.   B. 

Alexander    Hardware    Co. 

Wike,    J.    C. 

Earp  Bros. 

Adams  Furniture  Co. 

Hotels    and     Boarding     Houses. 

Campbell   House. 

Taylorsville   Inn. 

Campbell,   H.   T. 

Livery   Stables. 

Ingram   &   St.    Clair. 

Echerd,    J.    P. 

Manufacturing    Plants 

Taylorsville,    Cotton    Mill. 

Taylorsville   Milling   Co. 

Connelly  &  Teague  (Veneer  Mill.) 

Barnes,   I.   A. 

Alexander   Lumber   Co. 

Correll,  D.  W. 

Cline,  Jonas   (Grain  Cradle). 

Alspaugh  Cotton  Mills,  Rfd. 


ALLEGHANY— ANSON. 


!<1 


Watts  Morge. 
.  C. 
Echerd,      General    Merchandise. 
HarringUV.    H.,    &    Co. 
Carson,    i  C. 

F  L.,    &   Co. 
Lippard   &    A. 
Campbell, 

Build 
Taylorsvlle  1 


Hotels  and   Boarding   Houses. 
Hotel  Sparta. 
The  Jones  House. 

Newspapers   and    Editors. 
THE  STAR   (Weekly) — A.   S.   Carson,  Editor. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 
The  Richardson   Wagon   and  Buggy  Co. 


ANSON  COUNTY 


Little,  J.  D. 
Brown,   Parks. 


COUNTY    SEAT,    WADESBORO. 
-(Census   1910),    25,465. 
(.     Named  in  honor  of  Admiral  Anson. 

Incorporated  in  irex  mi}^, 
Population,   1912 
TAX  BATE:     30c 


Tov 


\te.   $2,991,674;   value  of  personal   property,    $1,852,078. 
1912,  by  whites,   $4,67S,367;   by  negroes,   $482,725. 
HOOLS — For    whites,    44;    for  negroes,  41. 

28c.    on   the  $100;  roads,   25c;  special   20c. 


AfAvrvR     -i    t    r"tv    purposes, 

x>,,o™y,c^i5"  V  -Number   of   miles   graded,    45.     Worked  by  convict  labor. 

POSTMASTER— JrGRApH    AND    EXpRESS    COMPANIES. 

±i.   K.    aGIMNI—  J.       ---nad,    13.90    miles,    assessed    value $172 

Ministers    and    U  .„„,,,  vflllle 10 


any. 


^?^^IS?-^-  7'   H^llway^lT.'lS  '  mile 
BAPTIST — Parks  Gwaltney,  j.    assesi    >    value. 

Schools  and  Academi. 

HIGH— Hodge,    Prin. 

Banks    and    Bankers. 

BANK      OF      HIDDEN1TE— E.      E.      Lackey 

Pres.;  W.   E.   Bogle,   Cash. 

Doctors. 

Leeper,  D.  H. 

Druggists. 

Hiddenite  Drug  Co. 

General    Merchandise. 

Adams,   J.    A. 

Beckham,   W.   C. 

Lackey,  E.  E. 

Campbell,  D.   T. 

Hiddenite  Hardware  Co. 

Hotels  and   Boarding   Houses. 

Davis  Springs. 

Hines,    Jefferson. 

Livery  Stables. 

Hadlock,  John  &  Son. 


assessed   value 385 

6 


806.00 
646.00 
531.00 
000,00 
312.00 
880.88 
231.00 
,667.90 

1,275.00 

2,500.00 

(civil),    April    13,   June   8    (civil),    Sep- 


ssessed   value 779 

5 

assessed   value 4 


Lunu 


Bui 


;ants  not  in  towns. 


Stony  Point'  .. 

tjO^desboro,    R.    2. 

Hunter,  T.   J.  I:     '-'■ 

Manufacturing    I- 
Watts  &  Steel  Lumber  Co. 
Harris,    H.    M.,   Lumber   Co. 
Point      Manufacturing 


Stony      Point      Manufacturing      Co. 
Mills). 

Banks    and    Bankers. 

BANK    OF    STONY    POINT— A. 
Pres.;  A.    W.   White,   Cash. 


Watts 


ALLEGHANY  COUNTY 

COUNTY    SEAT,    SPARTA. 


POPULATION— (Census    1910).    7,745. 

Formed  In  1859.     Name  derived  from  mountains  in  which  it  is  located. 

AREA — 300  square  miles. 

Value  of  real  estate,   $672,403  value  of  person  al   property,    $644,459. 

Pror.<rty  listed  in   1913,  by  whites,   Sl,*)l,066  ;  by  negroes  $15,796. 

NUMPER   OF   SCHOOLS— For   .Miites,   39:   for  negroes,   3 

IAR  11/  TF—  County  purposes,  i9c.   ;>:i  !>.e  $10  0;   special,    15c. 

PUBLIC   ROADS— Number   of    miles,    230.       Worked  under  old  State  law. 

SUPERIOR  COURT  TERMS— May  4,   September  28. 


COUNTY   OFFICERS. 

CLERK  OF  COURT— S.  F.  Thompson,  Sparta. 

SHERIFF— S.    C.    Richardson.    Stratford. 

REGISTER  OF  DEEDS— G.  D.  Brown, 
Snn  rt  3. 

TREASURER— S.    C.    Richardson,    Stratford. 

CORONER— G.   G.   Nichols,   Sparta. 

SURVEYOR— Colonel  Fender,  Whitehead. 

SUPT.  OF  HEALTH— J.  L.  Doughton,  M.  D., 
Sparta. 

SUPT.  OF  SCHOOLS— Jno.  M.  Cheek, 
Whitehead. 

SUPT.  OF  HOME— Emmit  Wilson,  Sparta. 

BOARD  OF  EDUCATION— F.  J.  Weaver 
(chm'n),  Piney  Creek;  Eugene  Transon,  Strat- 
ford ;  J.   L.   Jolnes,   Edwards  X  Roads. 

COMMISSIONERS— J.  A.  McMillan  (chm'n). 
Mouth  of  Wilson.  Va. ;  H.  C.  Edwards,  Laurel 
Springs;  J.  M.  Wagoner.  Vox. 

BOARD     OF     ELECTIONS— G.      T.      Caudlll 


(diam'n),  Hiram  Edwards,  Sparta;  E.   L.   Wil- 
liams,  Sparta. 

JUSTICES    OF    THE     PEACE. 

CRANBERRY  TOWNSHIP— Math.  Pruitt,  J. 
M.  Blevins,  J.  J.  Miller,  D.  S.  Wyatt,  Jno.  A. 
Long,    Laurel    Springs. 

CHERRY  LANE— Root.  H.  Bauguess,  J.  J. 
Atwood,  Cherry  Lane;  G.  W.  Miles,  Miles;  C. 
W.  Smith,  Laurel  Branch;  A.  J.  Bryan,  Glade 
Valley. 

GAP  CIVIL— H.  M.  Crouse,  D.  C.  Reeves, 
J.  C.  Roupe.  C.  W.  Edwards,  Sparta;  E.  C. 
Anders,  Walls:  J.  P.  Anders,  Glade  Creek;  R. 
V.    Anders,   Anna. 

GLADE  CREEK— T.  J.  Carico,  T.  R.  Frank- 
lin, Hall ;  A.   0.~  Carico,  Edmunds. 

PRATHERS  CREEK— II.  I).  Estep,  W.  B. 
Sturgill,  W.  G.  Sheppard,  Stratford:  W.  F. 
Jones,  W.  H.  Weaver,  Peden;  N.  C.  Shepherd, 
Scottsville. 


ALEXANDER  COUNTY. 


GwaUney,  Parks,  Hiddenite,  Kfd. 
Johnson,   — ,    Stony   Point. 
Watts.  J.   W.,  Liledoun. 
Shaver,   J.   M..   Dealville. 
Davis,  R.  L.,  Hiildenite. 

PHYSICIANS    NOT    IN   TOWNS. 
Kins,   Ed.   S.,   Ml.   Plagah. 

MERCHANTS   NOT    IN   TOWNS. 
Dealville  Mercantile  Co.,  Dealville. 
Ellis,  I.  W.,  Taylorsville,  Rfd. 
Lackey,   R.    C,   &   Son.   Hiddenite. 
Bowman,   G.    P.,   Taylorsville,   Rfd. 
Alspaugh  Cotton  Mills,   Taylorsville,   Rfd. 
Waits,   J.   W.,   Liledoun. 
Smith,    Jackson.    Hiddenite,    Rfd. 
BibbT,  John.  Taylorsville.  Rfd. 
Starnes,   R.   W.,  Mt.   Bethel. 
Childers,  J.  M.,  Taylorsville,  Rfd. 
Martin,  J.  M.,  Taylorsville,  Rfd. 
MeLain,   W.   F..   Hiddenite,   Rfd. 

COTTON    GINS. 
Watts  Manufacturing  Co.,  Liledoun. 
Alspaugh    Cotton    Mills,    Taylorsville,    Rfd. 
Watts,   J.   W.,    Stony  Point. 
Miller.  J.   M.,   Stony  Point. 
Hedreck,  J.  T.,   Stony  Point,  Rfd. 
Smith,   Jackson,   Hiddenite,   Rfd. 
Taylorsville    Cotton    Gin,     Taylorsville. 

FLOUR,   CORN    AND    FEED    MILLS. 
Taylorsville   Milling   Co  ,    Taylorsville. 
Thomas,  J.   C,  Hiddenite.  ,v 

Davis   &  Matheson.   Hiddenite. 
Alspaugh  Flour  Mills,  Taylorsville,  B?~'    _, 
Watts.   John  M.,   &  Co.,  Taylorsvtll-'iy      iJai' 


a. 


Crouch,   James  J.,   Taylorsville, 


rin.,    Furches. 


SAW    MILLS    prin  _    Stratford. 
Sipe  Bros..  Liledoun.    J,    |fg    TOWNS. 
Johnson,   E.   L.,  /....nar. 
Thomas,  J.   C.  . .  Scotsville. 
Thomas.    Rniage.   Anna. 
Watts   &,..   II.,  Edmonds. 
Med'i    ,      .lusvi.h.    Kunice. 
Fo-k.  Charlie,   Piney  Creek. 

MERCHANTS   NOT    IN    TOWNS. 

Todd    Bros.,     Hooker. 

Weaver,    W.    C.    Piney   Creek. 

Warden,  Felix.  Piney  Creek. 

Dickson,    C.    M.,   Laurel   Springs. 

Gentry,    W.    K..    Edwards    X    Roads. 

Woodruff,    A.    A.    Nile. 

Fields,    J.     C,    Amelia. 

Caudill,  J.  F.,  Air  Bellows. 

Evans.    .T.    T.,    Piney    Creek. 

Wright,   C.   H., Saddle. 

Maines,  John  &  Son,  Nile. 

Gentry,  R.   H.   &  Son,   Cherry  Lane. 

Saunders  &  Co.,  Stratford. 

Sheppard,  W.   G.,   Stratford. 

Osborn,  J.  A.,  Walls. 

McKnight,   C.   S.,  Cherry  Lane. 

Hendricks,   R.    L..   Hall 

Jordan,  E.  W.,  &  Co.,  Walls. 

Osborn,  J.  A.,  Walls. 

MeBride,  J.  L.,  &  Co.,  Glade  Valley. 
FLOUR      CORN    AND    FEED    MILLS. 

Sparta  Roller  Mill.  Sparta. 

Osborn's    Roller   Mill,    Amelia. 

Bull   Head   Burr   Mills,   Walls. 

Higgins,  P.   C.  Eunice  P.   O. 
SAW    MILLS. 

Joines,  J.  L.,  Edwards  X  Roads. 

Carson,   A.   S.    &  Co.,   Sparta. 

Richardson,    Robert,    Anna. 

DENTISTS    NOT    IN    TOWNS. 

Reeves.  C.   A.,  Laurel  Springs. 

PUBLIC    SCHOOL    TEACHERS. 

Irwin,   John,    Stratford. 

Taylor,   R.    G.,    Furches. 

Waddell,   Myrtle,    Scottsville. 

Smith,    Anna,    Piney    Creek. 

Collins,  Dora,  Mouth  of  Wilson,  Rfd.,  Va. 

Joines,  Minnie,   Stratford. 

Wilson,  Cabell,  Nile. 

Reynolds,    Pearl     Stratford. 

Sanders,  Carrie,  Stratford. 


Teague,  E.   W.,   Taylorsville. 
Teague,    Ola,   Taylorsville. 
White.  J.   A.,  Taylorsville. 
Preslar.     Chas.,     Mount    Bethel. 
Pool,   Don,   Taylorsville. 
Hendron,    Chas.,    Taylorsville. 
Martin,    Ella,    Stony    Point. 
Bumgarner,  G.   W.,  Taylorsville. 
Burke,    Hattie     Stony    Point.     „    ,- 
Fox,    Ollie.    Liledoun.  n-   v  a- 

Johnson,    Osie,    Taylorsville, 
Preslar,  A.   J.,  Taylorsville. 
Hendren,  Lula,   Taylorsville. 
Teague,    L.    W.,    Dealville.   • 
Hendren,   Roy,   Taylorsville.       B 
Massey     Minnie  J.,   Hidder 
Cobb,  T.   S.,  Taylorsville. 
Bowman,  Luther,  Taylorsvi 
Brown,    Minnie,    Hiddeni 
Caldwell,     Sue,     Hiddeni, , 
Shaver,  E.  A.,  TaylorsvilP1  • 
Bolick,  Leo  E.,  Taylorsvil'^.al(? 

T  . .  T  Creek. 
,  Tnattie,   Hooker. 
Incorporated    i  Laurel  Springs. 
Fopve,j  ion,  t<  Laurel  Springs. 
™a'lk""  Aiiia,  Laurel  Springs. 
T  ender,  G.  L.,  Hare. 
Fender,  L.  W.    Glade  Creek. 
Andrews.   Kent.   Glade  Creek. 
Craft,  W.   R.   Sparta. 
Black,  Lee,   Anna. 
Woodruff,   Sadie,   Nile. 
Carpenter,   W.   P      Glade  Creek. 
Edwards,   Nannie,  Brooks. 
Evans,    Glenn,   Eunice. 
Evans,  Carlie,  Hare. 
McMillan,  Eva,  Eunice. 
Wagoner,    Clara  M.,   Vox. 
Gentry,  Stella,  Hooker. 
Collins,  Dortha,  Eunice. 
Black,  Lena,  Piney  Creek. 
Irwin,   Carl,   Stratford. 
Wagoner,  Agnes,  Whitehead. 
Fields,  Clyde,  Amelia. 
Andrews,  W.  N.  Cherry  Lane. 
Miles,  G.  W.  Miles. 
Gentry,   C.    C,   Cherry  Lane. 
Woganer,    Anna,    Whitehead. 
Andrews,    P.    D.    Brooks. 
Cheek,    Mana,    Whitehead. 
Reynolds,    Clyde,    Stratford. 
Carson,  Callin,  Stratford. 
Parsons,  Mary  E.   Piney  Creek. 
Osborn,  Mattie  T.,  Piney  Creek. 
McMillan,   Florence,   Piney  Creek. 
Hash,   J.    B.,   Piney   Creek. 
Roup,  Mamie,  Piney  Creek. 
Smith,    R.    L.,   Peden. 


SPARTA. 

Incorporated  in  1881. 

Population,    1910:       White,   475;   colored,   30; 
total,  505. 

Value    real    estate,    $100,000;    value    personal 
property,  $92,000. 

POSTMISTRESS— Mrs.    Mervyn    Cheek. 

Ministers  and  Churchs. 
M.     E.     CHURCH,     SOUTH— T.     J.     Houck, 
Sparta  Circuit. 
BAPTIST— N.    P.    Hare,    Pastor. 
Schools  and  Academies. 
SPARTA     HIGH     SCHOOL— J.      N.     Gentry, 
Principal 

Banks    and    Bankers. 
THE   BANK   OF   SPARTA— R.    A.    Doughton, 
President;  T.  J.   Carson,  Jr.,  Cashier. 
Dentists. 
Cox,  L.    C. 

Doctors. 
Choate    B.  O. 
Doughton,   J.    L. 

Lawyers. 
Doughton.   R.    A. 
Wagoner,  John  M. 


ALLEGHANY— ANSON. 


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Cheek,  George. 
Fields,  W.  C. 

General    Merchandise. 
Hackler,    R.    H.,    &    Co. 
Reeves,  D.   C. 
Choate,   P   .L.,   &   Co. 
Wonible,   G.    A. 


Hotels  and   Boarding   Houses. 

Hotel  Sparta. 
The  Jones  House. 

Newspapers   and    Editors. 
THE    STAR    (Weekly)— A.    S.    Carson.    Editor. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 
The  Richardson   Wagon   and  Buggy  Co. 


ANSON  COUNTY 


COUNTY     SEAT,    WADESBORO. 

POPULATION— (Census   1910),    25,465. 

Formed   in   1766.     Named   in   honor   of   Admiral  Anson. 

AREA — 461   square   miles.  „_„ 

Value  of  real  estate,   $2,991,674;  value  of  personal  property,   $1.8o2,078. 

Property  listed  in  1912,  by  whites,  $4,67S,367;   by  negroes,   $482,725. 

NUMBER    OF    SCHOOLS— For   whites,    44;   for  negroes,  41.  - 

TAX    RATE— County    purposes,    2Sc.    on    the   $100;   roads,    2oc. ;   special   20c. 

PUBLIC   ROADS — Number   of   miles   graded,    45.     Worked  by  convict  labor. 

RAILROAD;   TELEGRAPH    AND    EXPRESS    COMPANIES. 

Atlantic    Coast   Line    Railroad,    13.90    miles,    assessed    value *472, 

Southern  Express  Company,  assessed  value. . .  . . *"■ 

Winston-Salem    Southbound    Railway,    17.18    miles,    assessed   value 3hj, 

Wadesboro   Telephone    Company,    assessed   value ° 

Seaboard  Air  Line  Railway,  27.58  miles,   assessed   value i»J 

Pullman  Company,  assessed  value •      ■  • ■? 

Southern   Bell    Telephone   and   Telegraph    Company,    assessed   value 4 

Western    Union    Telegraph    Company,    assessed  value    14 

Norwood    Electric    and   Water    Co.,    assessed   value    * 

Wadesboro   Sewerage   Co. ,    asseessed   value ■ •  •  •  •  .     ■*■ 

SUPERIOR   COURT   TERMS — January   12,   March    2    (civil),    April    13,    June    8    (civil) 
(ember  14,  October  5   (civil),  November  16    (civil). 


806.00 

646.00 
531.00 
000,00 
312.00 
880.88 
231.00 
,667.90 
,275.00 
,500.00 
Sep- 


COUNTY    OFFICERS. 
CLERK  OF  COURT — W.   K.   Boggan,  Wades- 
boro. 

SHERIFF — R.    J.    Lowery,   Wadesboro. 
REGISTER     OF     DEEDS— D.     M.     Johnson, 
Morven.  , 

TREASURER — Plyde    P.    Marsh,    Wadesboro, 
CORONER— Adam  Green,  Wadesboro. 
SURVEYOR — J.   B.   Downer,  Lilesville. 
SUPT.  OF  SCHOOLS— Paul  J.   Kiker,  Wades- 
boro. ,    , 
SUPT.   OF  HOME — J.   H.   Burr,   Wadesboro. 
BOARD    OF    EDUCATION— U.     B.     Blalock, 
Wadesboro:    J.    P.    Ratcliffe,    Wadesboro,    It.    2; 
.1.   M.   Griffin,  Polkton. 

COMMISSIONERS— T.     A.     Home,     M.     W. 
Gaddy,    Wadesboro;    J.    M.    Dunlap.    Ansonville. 
BOARD    OF    ELECTIONS— C.     W.     Thomas. 
W.    P.    Ledbetter,   John   Burr. 
RECORDER— J.    H.    Benton. 
SOLICITOR     RECORDER'S     COURT— F.     L, 
Dunlap. 

JUSTICES  OF   THE    PEACE 
WADESBORO      TOWNSHIP— J.      A.      Little, 
A.    W.    Copperedge,   J.    L.    Edwards,   Wadesboro. 
LILESVILLE— A.    J.     Allen,    W.    R.    Hough, 
P.    H    .Seago,    Lilesville. 

MORVEN— A.  J.  Brolss,  McFarlan;  T.  E. 
Dig?s,   Morven,   R.    1 ;   H.   G.    Huntly. 

GULLEDGE— B.  C.  Jones,  J.  P.  Radeliffe, 
J.   T.   Webb,  Wadesboro,   R.    1. 

WHITE  STORE— E.  A.  Faulkner,  J.  T. 
Leonard,  White  Store.Rfd. ;  T.  B.  King  White 
Store.  _  ,,  .  t 

LANESBORO— J.  C.  Goodman,  Polkton;  J. 
P.  Billingsly,  Polkton,  R.  1. ;  H.  M.  Baucom, 
Peaehland,  R.   1.  , 

BURNSVILLE — S.  J.  Turner.  Polkton,  R.  3; 
G    H.   Parker,  J.  W.  Thomas,  Polkton,  R.   3. 

ANSONVILLE— S.  M.  Clarke,  B.  O.  Nelms, 
J.   Frank  Kelly,  Ansonville. 

MINISTERS    NOT    IN    TOWNS. 
BAPTIST— R.    D.   Redfearn,  Whote   Store,   R. 
1;    J.    A.    Summey,    Wadesboro;    J.    P.    Harris, 
Pee  Dee,  R.   1. 

SCHOOLS    AND     ACADEMIES. 
DIAMOND  HILL  ACADEMY— G.   H.   Hinson, 
Prin.,  Polkton,  R.   2.  ■ 

GUM   SPRINGS — W.   F.    Sutton,  Lilesville. 

PHYSICIANS    NOT    IN    TOWNS. 
Hart,   J.    E.,    Wadesboro,    R.    2. 


MERCHANTS   NOT    IN   TOWNS. 

Griggs,  Peter,  Wadesboro,  R.   2. 
Boss     A.    S.,   Polkton.   R.    2. 
Battle  &  Battle,  Pee  Dee. 
Bonsai   &  Co.,  Pee  Dee. 
Hendley,   A.    E.,   Ansonville,   R.    i. 
Dunlap,  T.   C,  Ansonville,  R.   1. 
McRae,  E.  E..  White  Store,  R.  1. 
Lowery,   M.   S.,  Wadesboro,   R.    2. 

COTTON     GINS. 
Home,  J.   D.,  Wadesboro. 
Allen,   J.    T.,    Wadesboro. 
Little,    John    R.      Wadesboro,    R.    3. 
Ross,    J.    F.,   Ansonville. 
Smith,    W.    A.,    Ansonville. 
Haynie,  H.,  Wadesboro,  R.   2. 
Ledbetter,  G.   S.,  Wadseboro,  R.   1. 
Diggs  Bros.,  Mor en,  R.   1. 
Gulledge,  Chewning  &  Co.,  Wadesboro,  R.   2. 
Collins,  A.  L.,  Hornesboro,  S.  C.  Rfd. 
Carpenter,  S.  B.,  Ansonville,  R.   1. 
Dunlap,  Xt.    R.,    Ansonville,   R.    1. 
Dunlap,   T.   B.,   Ansonville,   R.    1. 
Hyatt,  M.   W.,   Ansonville,   R.    1. 
Beverly,  R.  J..  Wadesboro. 
Lampley,    Robert,    Wadesboro,    R.    2. 
Little,    W.    L.,    Wadesboro,    R.    2. 
Threadgill,  B.  F.,  Polkton,  R.  2. 
Brasswell,  C.  H.,  Wadesboro,  R.   2. 
Martin,    J.    T.,    Wadesboro.    R.    1. 
Efird,  J.  E.,  Polkton. 
Erird,  J.  E.,  Polkton,  R.   2. 
Gulledge    W.  E.,  White  Store. 
McSwain,   J.   E.,   Ansonville,   R.    1. 
Tyson,  Josiah,  Wadesboro. 
Hill    Ginning    Co.,    Wadesboro. 
Griggs,  Peter,  Wadesboro.  R.  2. 
Gulledge   &   Son,   Wadesboro.    R.    2. 
Southern    Cotton   Oil   Co..   Wadesboro. 
Ratliff,   J.   P.,  Wadesboro,   R.   2. 
Robinson,    C.    P.,    Morven,    R.    2. 
Dabbs,  G.  M.,  Polkton,  R.   1. 
Lilesville  Ginning  Co.,  Lilesville. 
Clarke,   J.   A.,   Lilesville. 
Coxe.    Thos.    C.    Wadesboro. 
Trexler,  J.  F.,  Wadesboro.  R.  2. 
Leggett,   A.   L.,  Polkton,  R.   1. 
Hyatt,   Thomas,   Polkton,  R.    2. 
Home,    T.    A.,   Lilesville. 
Boylin,  Mrs.  J.  G.,  Wadesboro. 


ANSON  COUNTY. 


McGregor,  J.  D.   Lilesville. 

Seago,  J.  B.,  Lilesville. 

Little.  H.   W..   Wadesboro. 

Ratllflf  &  Dawkins,  Buby,   S.   C,  Bfd. 

Watson.   Mrs.   J.  M.,  Wbite  Store,  B.   1. 

Hough.   W.   B.,   Wadesboro,   B.   3. 

Phillips.  J.   T.,  McFarlan. 

Spencer,  W.   S.,  Pee  Dee.   B.   1. 

Wall.   Mrs.   John  T.,   Pee  Dee,   B.    1. 

Morven  Gin  &  Mill  Co.,  Morven. 

Hardison,   T.   V.,  Morven. 

Dittle,  J.  T.,  Morven,  B.  2. 

Martin,   S.   P..  Wadesboro. 

Pratt,  W.  A.,  Morven. 

Hancock  &  Edwards,  Polkton,  B.   2. 

Fountain  Hill  Mill  Co.,  Peachland,  B.   1. 

Dunlap,    Mrs.    J.    J.     (estate),    Wadesboro. 

Moore,   C.   B.,   Peachland. 

Boggan   Bros.,   Pee  Dee. 

Ingram,   Mrs.   John  B.,   Lilesville. 

Wall,   B.   L.,  Pee  Dee,   B.    1. 

Allen.  G.   W-.   &  Co.,  Polkton,  B.   1. 

Bennett,    C.    F.,    Polkton,    B.    1. 

Caudle  &  Griffin,  Polkton. 

Harris,   S.  K.,  Polkton. 

Little,   George  T.,   Wadesboro,  B.   2. 

Little,  L.  L..  Ansonville. 

McLaurin,   Daniel,   Morven,   B.   2. 

Templeton,    B.    A.,   Morven. 

Adams,  Erwin,  Morven,  B.   1. 

Hough,   P.   L..   Wadesboro,   B.    3. 

Sullivan,    J.    W.,    Wadesboro. 

Caple,   J.   T.   &  B.   E.,   Wadesboro,   B.    2. 

Carpenter,    J.    W..    Peachland. 

Cose.   Fred  J.,   Wadesboro. 

FLOUR,   CORN   AND   FEED    MILLS. 
Coxe,  T.   C,  Wadesboro. 
McLendon,    H.    H.,    Wadesboro. 
Martin,   J.   T.,   Wadesboro.   B.    1. 
Martin,   B.,   Wadesboro,   K.    1. 
SAW    MILLS. 
Cook-Bennett   Lumber   Co.,    Wadesboro. 
Alexander   Lumber   Co.,    Lilesville. 
Harris,  S.  K.,  Polktoi.. 
Jerman   Bros.,   Wadesboro. 

PUBLIC    SCHOOL    TEACHERS. 
Gatewood,    Nannie,    Wadesboro. 
Byrd,   Eugenia,   Lilesville. 
Bedfearn,  E.  D.,  Wadesboro,  B.  1. 
Flake,   Ida,  Wadesboro,  B.    1. 
Pope,  Sue,  Wadesboro,  B.  1. 
McArthur,    J.    A.,    Lilesville. 
Stansil,    Emma,    Lilesville. 
Justice,    Mary,    Lilesville. 
Hardy,   Mary,    Lilesville. 
Spencer,  Allie  Mae,  Lilesville. 
Sutton,  W.   F.,  Lilesville. 
Harris,    Mrs.    Laura    Efird,    Lilesville. 
Spencer,  Winnie,  Pee  Dee. 
Caudle,    Mary,    Lilesville. 
Duke,   Cossie  B.,   Lilesville. 
May,   Mary   B.,    Lilesville. 
Dimmette,  Walter,  McFarland. 
Pegues.    Rosa,    McFarland. 
Lowrance,    J.    F.,   Morven. 
Vest,   Annie,   Morven. 
Long,  Annie,  Morven. 
Justice,  Margaret,  Morven. 
Barnwell,   Mary.  Morven. 
Graeber,    Mabel,    Morven. 
Fulton,  May,  Morven. 
Byrd,  McKinnis,  Lilesville. 
Lowery,  Aileen,  Morven. 
Kirby,    Mary,    Lilesville. 
Liles,    Martha,    Lilesville. 
Griggs,  Annie,  Wadesboro,  B.   2. 
Caudle,  Bosa,  Wadesboro,  R.   2. 
Staton,   Pansey,   Wadesboro,   B.    2. 
Brown,  D.   A.,  White  Store,  B.    1. 
Batcliffe,    Ina,   Wadesboro,    B.    2.    * 
Medford,  Falsome,  Wadesboro,  B.  2. 
Harrell,  B.  C,  White  Store. 
McKinnon,    Sadie,    White    Store. 
McBae,  Christine,  White  Store. 


Jones,  Cora,  White  Store. 
Mendenhall.  E.  P.,  Polkton. 
Mendenhall.   Mrs.   E.    P.,   Polkton. 
Lockhart,  Mrs.   Myra,   Polkton. 
Thompson,  B.   O. ,  Peachland. 
Stevens,  Wilma,  Peachland. 
Hays,    Fannie,    Peachland. 
Messer,   Tlllery,    Polkton. 
Bowman,   Oscar,   Polkton,   B.    1. 
Beverly,   Louise,   Polkton,   B.    1. 
Nance,  Beulah,  Polkton,  B.   1. 
Perry,  Mattie,   Marshville,   B.    1. 
Parker,  J.   H.,   Peachland,   R.    1. 
Parker,  Mrs.   J.   H.,   Peachland,   B.    1. 
Smith,  D.  W.,  Polkton. 
Bain,  Mary,  Polkton,  B.  3. 
Williams,   Bess,   Polkton,   B.    3. 
Martin,  Mrs.  C.  H.,  Polkton,  B.   3. 
Davis,   W.   B.,   Peachland,   B.    1. 
Thomas,   Beuna,   Polkton,   B.   2. 
Martin,  H.,  Polkton,  B.  2. 
Hinson,  G.   H..  Polkton,  B.   2. 
Laney,   Nora,   Polkton,   B.   2. 
Hudson,   Ola,  Polkton,   B.   2. 
Thompson,    H.    E.,   Ansonville. 
Thompson,  Mrs.   H.  E.,  Ansonville. 
Richardson,  Ida,   Ansonville. 
Harris,     Elizabeth,     Ansonville. 
Boggan,    Nora,    Polkton,    R.    2. 
Sikes,   Virgie,    Polkton,    R.    2. 
Staton,   Allie,   Polkton,   R.    2. 
Caudle,  Rona  Lee,  Wadesboro,  R.  3. 
Robinson,    Araminta,    Ansonville. 
Mclver,   J.    H.,   Wadesboro. 
Moore,  Rosa.  Wadesboro. 
Edmunds,   Mrs.    Sarah,  Wadesboro. 
Fitzgerald,   Florence,    Wadesboro. 
Little,   Fannie,  Wadesboro. 
Dotson,  Eva,  Wadesboro. 
Brent,    Jennie    B.,    Wadesboro. 
Coward,   Eddie  Lee,  Wadesboro. 
Trantham,  Nan,  Wadesboro. 
Justice,   Marianna,   Wadesboro. 
Bedwine,    Annie,    Wadesboro. 
Whitley,    Marina,    Wadesboro. 
McKinnon,   Flora,  Wadesboro. 
Harper,   Annie   Lee,   Wadesboro. 
Houston,     Sam,     Wadesboro. 


WADESBORO. 

Population,'  1913:     4,500. 

White  polls,  265 ;  colored  polls,  92. 

Value     real     estate     and     personal     property, 
$987,782. 

Tax   rate:      $1.10   on   the   $100    and   $1.60   on 
the  poll. 

Bonded  debt,  $35,000. 

Town    Officers. 

MAYOE— F.    W.   Dunlap. 

CHIEF  OF  POLICE— M.   B.   HoweU. 

CLEBK    &    TREASURER— G.    W.    Huntley. 

TAX   COLLECTOR— M.    B.    Howell. 

ATTOBNEYS— Gulledge   &   Boggan. 

POSTMASTEB— S.    S.    Lockhart. 

B.    B.     AGENT— E.     T.     Childs,    S.     A.     L. ; 
Bennett   Leak,   A.    ('.   L. 

EXPBESS  AGENT— J.  G.  Biddick.  Southern. 

TELEGBAPH    MANAGER— Miss    Woods.    W. 
U. 

TELEPHONE       MANAGER— W.       T.       Rose, 
Wadesboro  Telp.    Co. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 
BAPTIST— W.   H.   Beddish.   Pastor. 
METHODIST— G.    B.    Herman,    Pastor. 
PBESBYTEBIAN— W.    B.    Doyle.    Pastor. 

Schools    and    Academies. 
GBADED— J.  H.  Mclver.  Supt. 

Hotels    and     Boarding     Houses. 
National   Hotel. 
Klondyke  Hotel. 
Benton  House. 

Architects. 
Lawson,    C.    A. 
Everette.   D.    J. 


ANSON  COUNTY. 

93 

Banks    and    Bankers. 

Druggists. 

FIRST   NATIONAL— J.    D.    Lean,    Pros.;   W. 

Parsons  Drug  Co. 

L.    Marshall,    Cash. 

Zoo   Pharmacy. 

BANK    OF    WADESBORO— L.    D.    Robinson, 

Pee  Dee  Pharmacy. 

Pres. ;   C.   M.   Burns,   Jr.,   Cash. 

Doctors. 

SOUTHERN    SAVINGS— John    W.     Gulledge, 

Ashe,   E.   S. 

Fres. ;  W.   P.   Ledbetter,   Cash. 

Bennett,    J.    H. 

Bakers. 

Covington,  J.   M. 

Wall,   S.  J. 

Covington,  J.  M.,  Jr. 

Brick    Manufacturers. 

Ross,    R.    D. 

Wadesboro  Brick  &  Lumber  Co. 

Dry   Goods   and    Notions. 

Boot    and    Shoe    Dealers. 

Hart  Bros.    Co. 

Wadesboro  Clothing   &   Shoe  Co. 

Wadesboro  Dry  Goods  Co. 

Wadesboro  Dry   Goods   Co. 

Bennett  Bros. 

Little.  H.   W..   &  Co. 

Huntley.  W.   J. 

Hardison  Co. 

Ashcraft,  K.  W. 

Bennett  Bros. 

Crowder,   J.   A. 

Huntley.   W.   J. 

The  Liles  Co. 

Allen.   H.   B..   &   Co. 

Power   and    Light   Companies. 

Allen,  F.   C,  &  Son. 

Yadkin  River  Power  Co. 

Ashcraft,   K.   W. 

Fertilizer  Dealers  and   Manufacturers. 

Medley   &  Wall. 

Wadesboro  Oil  Mill. 

Crowder,  J.  A. 

Little.   H.   W..    &   Co. 

Hightower,  F.  M. 

Home,  J.  D. 

The  Liles  Co. 

Leak   &  Marshall. 

Huntley,   L.   J. 

Hardison  Co. 

Hart  Bros.   C. 

Florists. 

Book    Stores. 

Fitzgerald.   T.   J..   Jr. 

Crowder,   B.   H. 

Fish     and     Oyster     Dealers. 

Butchers   and    Dealers   in    Cattle. 

Rhyne,  P.  T. 

Rhyne.  P.   T. 

Crawford,    Clayton. 

Medley,  J.  J. 

Reid  Bros. 

Carriage    Dealers. 

Foundries    and    Iron    Works. 

Blalock  Hardware  Co. 

Moigan   Bros. 

Wadesboro  Lire  Stock  Co. 

Furniture     Dealers. 

Little,  H.  W. 

Bennett-Liles   Co. 

Commission     Merchants. 

Cox,   H.   H. 

Parsons  &  Hardison. 

Farmers'  Furniture  Co. 

McKeithan,  H.  H. 

Grocers. 

Tariton,   V.   P. 

Parsons    &   Hardison    (Wholesale). 

Cotton    Mills. 

Pinkston,   J.   T.,    &   Son. 

Wadesboro    Cotton    Mill    Co. 

Redfearn,   J.   T. 

Confectionery   Dealers. 

Winfree,  Elias. 

Pinkton,  J.  T.,   &  Son. 

Hightower,  F.  M. 

Hi,nna,  E.   L. 

Odom,   J.   W. 

GaU.wcod,  D.  E. 

Hill,   J.    E.    C. 

Burns  Bros. 

Jeans,  W.  N. 

Pinkton,   W.   N. 

Gilmore   &   Co. 

Tice.   J.   T. 

Tice,  J.  H. 

McRae,  J.   A. 

Caraway,  T.  T. 

Jeans,   W.   N. 

Tariton,   V.   F. 

Hill.   J  .E.   C. 

Burns  Bros. 

Tariton,  V.  F. 

Hardison    Co. 

Contractors  and    Builders. 

Hardware   Dealers. 

Lawson,   C.   A. 

Blalock  Hardware  Co. 

Wadesboro  Brick  &  Lumber  Co. 

Wadesboro   Hardware    Co. 

Everette.  D.  J. 

Jeans,  W.  N. 

Bowman,    C.    C. 

Insurance    Agents. 

Preslar,   J.    S. 

Anson    Real    Estate    &    Insurance    Co. 

(Life 

Lindsay,    S.   J. 

and   Fire). 

Fort,   G.   W. 

McGregor,   D.   A.    (Life  and  Fire). 

Coal    and    Wood    Dealers. 

Wadesboro     Loan     &     Ins.     Co.      (Life 

and 

Odom,  John  W. 

Fire). 

Chamber    of    Commerce. 

Jewelers. 

Parsons,  F.  C,  Pres. 

Bowman,   R.   L. 

Clothiers   and    Men's    Furnishers. 

Crowder,    B.    H. 

Huntly.    L.    J. 

Laundries. 

Wadesboro  Clothing  &  Shoe  Co. 

Allen,  J.  F..  Agt.   Charlotte  Steam  Laur 

dry- 

Allen.   H.   B.,   &  Co. 

Hop    Chong. 

Medley  &  Wall. 

Lawyers. 

Ashcraft,  K.  W. 

Dunlap,    F.    L. 

Cotton    Gins. 

Robinson  &  Caudle. 

Wadesboro  Oil  Mill   (2). 

Lockhart,   James   A. 

Sullivan,  Jesse. 

McLendon   &   Thomas. 

Lampley,   Robert. 

Brock,    W.    E. 

Department    Stores. 

Coxe,    Fred   J. 

Wadesboro  Dry   Goods   Co. 

Gulledge,    J     W. 

Hart   Bros.    Co. 

Dunlap,   F.    W. 

Dentists. 

Boggan,   H.    S. 

Huntley,  Roy  M. 

Pruette,    Rowland    S. 

Stainback,    J.    Frank. 

Lumber    Manufacturers   and    Dealers. 

Gray,  W.   F. 

Wadesboro   Brick   &   Lumber   Co. 

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Everette.   D.   J. 
Fort,   George  W. 

Marble   Works. 
Wadesboro  Marble   &   Granite  Finishing  Co. 

Machinery    Dealers. 
Blalock   Hardware   Co. 
Little,    H.    W..    &   Co. 
Ccvington.   15.  G. 

Paint    and    Oil    Dealers. 
Parsons  Drug  Co. 
Blalock  Hardware  Co. 
Wadesboro  Hardware  Co. 
Painters. 
B.   R.   Hill. 

Produce  Dealers. 
Jeans,   W.   N. 
Rliyne,  P.   T. 

Plumbers. 
Rhea,  W.   N. 

Piano  and   Organ    Dealers. 
Bennett-Liles  Co. 
Cox,   H.   H. 

Photographers. 
Bland,   C.   A. 

Newspapers    and    Editors. 
THE    ANSONIAN     (Weekly)— W.     C.    Bivens, 
Editor. 

THE  MESSENGER-INTELLIGENCER  (Semi- 
Weekly)—  R.    B.    Boylin,    Editor. 
Printing    Offices. 
Lowe,    John,    &   Son    (Job  Printers). 

Real    Estate    Agents. 
Anson   Real   Estate  &   Ins.    Co. 
Odom.   J.   W. 
Gulledge.  John  W. 
Patrick.    J.    T. 
Wadesboro  Loan   &   Ins.    Co. 
Shingle   Dealers. 
Wadesboro  Brick  &  Lumber  Co. 
Odom,  J.   W. 

Building   and    Loan   Associations. 
Anson    Building    and    Loan    Association. 
Wadesboro   Building    and    Loan    Association 

Undertakers     and     Embalmers. 
Bennett-Liles    Co. 
Shepherd,    S.    S. 

Wall    Paper    Dealers. 
Bennett-Liles    Co. 
Cox,   H.   H. 

Livery  Stables. 
Wadesboro   Live    Stock    Co. 
Bryant,    M.    W. 
Huntley   &  Martin. 
Coward.    D.    D. 
Hinson   Bros. 

Manufacturing     Plants. 
Wadesboro  Cotton   Mill. 
Wadesboro    Silk   Mill   Co. 
Wadeqboro    Furniture    Co. 
Wadesboro   Oil   Co.    (Cotton-seed   Oil.    Fertil- 
izer and  Ice). 
Virginia-Carolina    Chemical    Co. 
Wadesboro    Candy   Kitchen. 
Wheeler,    C.    S.     (Harness). 


PEACHLAND. 

Incorporated   in   188:1. 

Population,    1910:      White.    400;    colored,    30; 
total,   430. 

Value    real     estate,     $27,932;    value    personal 
property,    $30,053. 

Tax   rate:      15c   on   the   $100. 
Town    Officers. 

MAYOR— C.    S.    Redfern. 

POSTMASTER— W.    B.    Bryant. 

CHIEF  OF  POLICE— J.   N.   Davis. 

R.   R.    AGENT— N.    E.   Hughes,    S-   A.   L. 

MANAGER     TELEGRAPH— N.     E.     Hughes, 
W.   U. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 

PRIMITIVE    BAPTIST— W.    T.    Broadaway. 


MISSIONARY  BAPTIST— C.   H.  Martin,  Pas- 
tor. 

METHODIST— C.    C.    Brinkman,    Pastor. 
PRESBYTERIAN— A.    J.    Crane. 

Schools    and    Academies. 
GRADED— B.    O.    Thompson,   Prin. 

Doctors. 
Barrett,   W.   W. 

Druggists. 
Barrett,    W.    W. 

General     Merchants. 
Leak  &  Marshall. 
Crowder,    James. 
Bivens,    J.    S. 
Thomas,    S.    L. 
Redfern  Bros. 
Griffin -Tucker  Co. 
Redfern,   Miss  Ellis. 

Hotels    and     Boarding     Houses. 
Burch,  J.   A. 
Griffin,  Mrs.  A.  D. 

Livery  Stables. 
Duncan,  M.  W. 

Cotton  Gins. 
Carpenter,  J.  W. 

Grist   Mills. 
Carpenter,  J.  W. 
Bryant,  W.  B. 

Branch    of    Southern    Savings    of    Wadesboro, 
J.  S.  Bivens  in  charge. 

Lumber    Mills. 
Broonae   &  Waddell. 

Boot  and   Shoe  Shops. 
Thomas,  M.   S. 

Blacksmith  Shops. 
Parker,    J.    D. 

Banks    and    Bankers. 
Carpenter,  J.   W. 
Preslar.  J.   N. 


ANSONVILLE. 

Incorporated  in   1881. 

Population,  1910:  White.  350;  colored,  300; 
total,   650. 

Value  real  estate.  $145,000;  value  personal 
property,    $55,000. 

POSTMASTER— O.   E.   Ross. 

CONSTABLE— Arthur  B.    Wheless. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 
METHODIST— L.  L.   Smith,  also  of  Ansonville 
Circuit. 

BAPTIST— G.    O.    Wilhoit.   Pastor.  v 

EPISCOPAL— S.   M.  Hanff,  Rector. 

Banks    and    Bankers. 
BANK   OF   ANSOX— L.    L.   Little,   Tres. 

Doctors. 
Dunlap.  J.  M. 
Shellam,  O.  W. 

Drug    Stores. 
Dunlap.  J.  M. 

Real    Estate    Dealers. 
Ansonville  Real  Estate  Co. 

General     Merchants. 
Curlee,   M.    F. 
Brooks,  W.   D. 
Hildreth,    W.    H. 
Ross,   J.   F. 
Ross,  O.  E. 
Griggs  Mercantile  Co. 
Smith-Morrow  Co. 

Hotels    aiid     Boarding     Houses. 
Griffin,,  J.  M. 
Curlee.  M.  F. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 

Ansonville    Manufacturing    Co.     (Doors,    Sash 
and  Cotton  Planters). 
Broom-Efird  Co.      (Lumber). 
Dunlap.   Geo.   B.,   &  Sons    (Lumber). 
Kendall,  F.  A.,  R.   1.      (Lumber). 
Staton,   Marshall-  (Lumber). 


ANSON    COUNTY. 


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McFARLAN. 

Incorporated,   1885. 

Population,    1913:     White,    176;    colored,    41; 
total,  217. 

Value    real    estate,    $175,000;    value    personal 
property,    $70,000. 

TAX   KATE:     25c.    on   the    $100. 
Town    Officers. 

MAYOR— W.    S.    BrasweU. 

CHIEF  OF  POLICE— D.  Davis. 

POSTMASTER— R.  E.  L.   Northcutt. 

R.   R.   AGENT— W.    S.   BrasweU,   A.   C.   L. 
Ministers    and    Churches. 

METHODIST    EPISCOPAL— J.     E.     Woosley, 

P  3St01* 

METHODIST    PROTESTANT— J.     F.     AUred, 
Pastor. 

Schools    and    Academies. 
HIGH— Walter  Dimmette,  Prin. 
General    Merchants. 
Northcutt   &  BrasweU  Co. 
Teal,   C.   G. 
Odom.  J.  W. 
Moore  &  Moore. 
Keith,   J.    M. 
Teal,  J.   R. 

Hotels    and     Boarding     Houses. 
Northcutt,    G    .C. 

Banks    and    Bankers. 
SOUTHERN    SAVINGS— R.    E.    Lee    North- 
cutt,  Cash. 

Insurance     Agents. 
Miller,  J.  H. 
Brooks,   A.   J. 

Manufacturing  Plants. 
Northcutt  &  BrasweU   Co.    (Cotton   Gin). 
Davis,  Dorsey.    (Wood  and  Iron  Works.) 

Doctors. 
Gunter,  J.  B. 

Insurance   Agents. 
BrasweU,   W.    S. 
Brooks,    A.    J. 

Livery   Stables. 
Northcutt,  G.    C. 


MORVEN. 

Incorporated  in  1882. 

Population,    1910:     White,   425;  colored,    161; 
total.    586. 

Value   real   estate,    $91,688.04;   value   personal 
property.    $75,607. 
TAX  RATE:     25c.    on   the  $100. 

Town    Officers. 
MAYOR — W.  E.  Pennington. 
POSTMASTER— D.    A.    Liles. 
CHIEF   OF   POLICE— W.    J.   McQuage. 
R.   R.  AGENT— W.  C.  Howie,  A.   C.  L. 
MANAGER  TELEGRAPH— W.   C.    Howie,   W. 
U. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 
METHODIST— J.   E.   Woosley.   Pastor. 
PRESBYTERIAN— J.    S.    Wood.    Pastor. 
BAPTIST — T.    B.    Justice,    Pastor. 
Schools    and    Academies. 
STATE    HIGH— J.    F.    Lowrance,    Prin. 

Banks    and    Bankers. 
BANK  OF  MORVEN— T.   V.  Hardison,  Pres.; 
M.   L.  Ham    Cash. 

Doctors. 
Chapman,   G.   M. 
Meisenheimer.   T  F-. 
Thompson,  Dunlop. 

Druggists. 
Morven  Drug  Co. 

Insurance   Agents. 
Cox.  T.   C. 

General    Merchants. 
Moore,  J.  E.,   &  Co. 
Dunn,  Mrs.   E.  J. 
Hardison-Rivers   Co. 
McQueen   &   Niven. 
Morrison,   J.   E.,    &   Co. 
Pratt.  F.   P. 


Gathings,  R.  H.,  &  Co. 

Little,    J.    L.,    &   Co. 

Ballard.   T.   J. 

Lowry- Liles  Co. 

Boyd   Co. 

Covington.    J.    W. 

Morven   Hardware   &  Furniture   Co. 

Brokers. 
Watson.    M.    C. 
Liles,    D.    A. 
Niven,  C.   M. 

Hotels    and     Boarding     Houses. 
Meisenheimer,   T.   F. 
Griggs,   E.   L. 

Livery   Stables. 
Johnson,  T.   H. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 
Morven  Mill  &  Gin   Co. 
Alexander  Lumber  Co. 


LILESVILLE. 

Incorporated  in   1872. 

Population,    1913:     White,    450;    colored,    100; 
total,   550. 

Value    real    estate,    $325,000;    value    personal 
property,    $75,000. 

Tax  rate:     50c.   on  the  $100  and  90c.  on  the 
poll. 

Town    Officers. 

MAYOR— A.  J.  Allen. 

POSTMASTER— A.    P.   Liles. 

CHIEF   OF   POLICE— J.   A.    Morton. 

R.    R.    AGENT— W.    R.    Royall.    S.    A.    L. 

MANAGER    TELEPHONE— J.     D.     Williams, 
Lilesville  Telp.    Co. 

MANAGER  TELEGRAPH— W.   R.   Hough,  W. 
U. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 

METHODIST— T.   C.   Jordan. 

BAPTIST— T.    B.    Justice,    Pastor. 

PRESBYTERIAN— W.    Wood,    Pastor. 
Schools    and    Academies. 

HIGH — J.    A.    McArthur.    Prin. 
Banks    and    Bankers. 

BANK    OF    LILESVILLE— J.    F.    Alexander, 
Pres.;  B.   R.   Wall,   Cash. 
Doctors. 

Wyatt,   W. 

Kerr,  J.  Edward. 

Druggists. 

Richardson,    T.    P. 

Knotts,   W.   T. 

General     Merchants. 

Home,  T.  A. 

Wall.    A.    G. 

Williams,   J.    D.    (Market.) 

Saunders,  J.  T. 

Lilesville   Hardware   Co. 

Jones,   W.    C. 

Liles,   E.    P. 

Liles,   A.   P. 

Knotts.  W.  T. 

King,  B. 

Downer,    B.,    (Farmers'    Union.) 

Dobbs,   J.    A. 

Frederick.    C.   L. 

Seago,    T.    B. 

Tyson,   B.   M. 

Hotels    and     Boarding     Houses. 
Saunders  House. 
Allen  House. 

Livery  Stables. 
Clark   &   Spencer. 
Tice.  J.  F. 

Manufacturing     Plants. 
Farmers  Gin   Co. 

Blacksmiths. 
Harris,  J.  P. 
McAlister,  J.  A. 

Furniture    Dealers. 
Liles,    A.    P. 


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POLKTON. 

Incorporated  in   1873. 

Population,  1913:    498. 

Value     real     estate,     $25,000;     value     personal 
property.     $13,000. 

TAX  RATE:     1-2  of   1   per  cent. 
Town   Officers. 

MAYOR— E.  W.  Flake. 

ALDERMEN— R,  G.  Austin.  M.  C.  Smith.  W. 
T.  Edwards,  W.   A.   (la. My.   A.   L.   Caudle. 

CLERK— T.   R.   Troutman. 

POSTMASTER— It.    M.    Flake. 

CHIEF   OF    POLICE— W.    C.    Deweese. 

R.   R.   AGENT— J.   E.   Carter.S.   A.   L. 

MANAGER  TELEGRAPH— J.   E.   Carter. 

Ministers   and    Churches. 
METHODIST — G.   C.   Brinkman,   Pastor. 
BAPTIST— H.   Morton. 
PRESBYTERIAN— J.   S.   Wood. 

Schools   and    Academies. 
HIGH — E.   P.   Mendenhall,   Prin. 

Banks    and    Bankers. 
POLKTON  BANK— Leak  S.   Covington,  Pres. ; 
T.    R.    Troutman.    Cash. 

Building   and    Loan    Associations. 

Polkton   Building   and   Loan   Association. 

Doctors. 
Smith,    L.    C. 


Smith,  T.   M.    (Dentist.) 
Boyce,   J.   M. 

Druggists. 
Polkton   Drug   Store. 

General    Merchants. 
Polkton   Hardware  Co. 
McDaniel     W.   J. 
Davis-Ross  Co. 
Austin.    R.    G. 
Deweese,  W.   C. 
Henry,   W.    H. 
O'Neal,  O.  O. 
Griffin  &  Bermingham. 

Lawyers. 
Smith,    D.    W. 

Barber  Shops. 
Lockhart,   J.    F. 

Hotels  and   Boarding   Houses. 
Polkton    Hotel. 
Martin,    Mrs    C.    H. 
Medley,   J.    J. 

Livery   Stables. 
Davis-Ross   Co.    (Sales). 
Medley,  J.   J. 

Manufacturing    Plants. 
Anson   Lumber   Co. 
Harris  Ginning  Co. 
Polkton    Brick    Co. 
Goodman,   J.    C.    &   Sons    (Tannery) 


ASHE  COUNTY 

COUNTY    SEAT.    JEFFERSON. 


POPULATION— I  Census    1910),    19,047. 

Formed  in  1799.     Named  in  honor  of  Governor    Samuel    Ashe. 

AREA — 650  square  miles. 

Value  of  real  estate,  $1,699,6S2;  value  of  personal  priperty,   $1,413,773. 

Property  listed  in  1913.  by  whites,  $3,075,592  ;   by  negroes,   $37,863. 

NUMBER    OF    SCHOOLS — For    whites,    101:   for  negroes.  10. 

TAX  RATE— Special,   15c,  school,  35c,   State   27  2-3c,  total  96  2-3e.  on  the  $100. 

PUBLIC  ROADS— Number  of  miles,  650.     Worked  by  free  labor;  tax,  none. 

RAILROAD,    TELEGRAPH     AND     EXPRESS    COMPANIES. 

Horton   Telephone   Company,    assessed  value $  1,200.00 

Hemlock   Railroad   Co.,    6   miles,    assessed   value 12,000.00 

Virginia  Carolina  Railroad  Co.,  40  miles  in  course    of    construction 930.00 

SUPERIOR   COURT   TERMS— April   6th,   July  13th,  October  19th. 


COUNTY    OFFICERS. 

CLERK  OF  COURT— W.   11.  Worth.  Jefferson. 

SHERIFF— G.   B.   Austin,   Burnt  Hill. 

REGISTER  OF  DEEDS— Geo.  W.  Sawyer, 
Jefferson. 

TREASURER— E.    A.    McNeil,   Jefferson. 

CORONER— A.    J.    Key,    Amy. 

SURVEYOR— Chas.    W.    Ray.   Treetop. 

SUPT.  OF  HEALTH— J.  W.  Colvard,  Jeffer- 
son. 

SUPT.  OF  SCHOOLS— C.  M.  DLxon,  Grassy 
Creek. 

BOARD  OF  EDUCATION— J.  C.  Gambill, 
Grumpier;  J.  C.  Goodman,  Beaver  Creek;  F. 
M.    Miller,   Clifton. 

COMMISSIONERS— I.  H.  Stuart,  Brandon; 
J.   F.   Scott,   Crumpler;  J.   E.   Walters,  Jefferson. 

BOARD  OF  ELECTIONS— W.  H.  Jones,  War- 
rensville;  W.  M.  Bledsoe,  Gale;  C.  B.  Spicer, 
Jefferson. 

JUSTICES   OF  THE   PEACE. 

CHESTNUT  HILL  TOWNSHIP— J.  F.  Oliver, 
J.  E.  Gambill,  II.  L.  Goodman,  Crumpler;  S. 
S.   Revis,   Nathan's  Creek. 

CLIFTON— R.  F.  Jenkins,  Fig;  J.  C.  Roland, 
H.  C.  Poe,  Clifton:  R.  A.  Faw,  Dresden;  S.  W. 
James,  Comet;  J.  W.  Graybeal.  Sly. 

CRESTON— W.  J.  McEwen,  T.  S.  Maxwell,  J. 
R.  McMillan,  Irvin  Riley,  Fig;  Wilborn  Greer, 
Toliver. 

GRASSY  CREEK— J.  A.  Pierce.  J.  C.  Pasley, 
Eli  Francis,  C.  L.  Greer,  W.  P.  Colvard,  Grassy 
Creek;   J.    M.    Sawyer,    Mouth    of   Wilson,    Va. 


HELTON — W.  O.  Dickson,  Grassy  Creek; 
Marshall  Spencer,  Oliver  Ham,  Sturgill. 

HORSE  CREEK— Jesse  Goss,  J.  D.  Stans- 
berry,  Arthur  Sheets,  J.  P.  Hampton,  Adolphus 
Tucker,  F.  M.  Goss  Lundy  Bare,  Lansing ; 
Sidney  Tucker,  Arthur  Rose,  Park,  Va. ;  Monroe 
Welch,  Ambrose  Shepherd,  Edison;  J.  J.  Lyalls, 
Apple   Grove. 

JEFFERSON— S.  T.  Sanderfur,  W.  E.  John- 
son, Harry  Proctor,  Jefferson;  W.  A.  Dancy, 
Index;  Geo.  F.  Bare,  Wagoner;  F.  L.  Colvard, 
Crumpler;  C.  W.  Phillips,  Beavers  Creek;  R.  P. 
Witherspoon,  Theta. 

LAUREL— Hugh  Hagaman,  V.  W.  Phipps,  T. 
W.  Pennington,  Hemlock;  A.  W.  Long,  Grayson; 
J.   N.   Martin.  Thaxton. 

NORTH  FORK — J.  M.  Rominger,  Green  Val- 
ley: W.  F.  Lewis,  W.  R.  Osborne,  L.  J.  Stur- 
gill,   Ashland. 

OBIDS— D.  H.  Burgss,  D.  C.  Miller,  Obids; 
J.  C.  Parsons,  Newton  Bare,  John  C.  Bowlin, 
Glendale  Springs. 

OLD  FIELDS— J.  A.  Moretz,  Fleetwood;  S. 
L.  Houck,  Raven;  I.  E.  Duncan,  Todd;  J.  W. 
Duncan,  Beaver  Creek. 

PEAK  CREEK— Geo.  W.  Perkins,  Scottsville; 
S.  M.  Transou.  W.  L.  Miller,  Transou;  J.  F. 
Johnson,  Ratler;  J.  D.  Bare,  Ore  Knob;  M.  V. 
Hoppers,   Algiers;  J.   C.   Miller,   Laurel  Springs. 

PINE  SWAMP— J.  P.  Goodman.  Nettle  Knob; 
W.  H.  Owens.  A.  H.  Church,  J.  R.  Johnston, 
Idlewild;  V.  L.  Moret7..  Hopkins;  T.  H.  Brown, 
Oval;  R.   Watson,   Nettle  Knob. 


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PINKY  CREEK— H.  C.  Tucker,  Weasel;  Jona- 
than Perry,  W.  C.  Powers,  S.  G.  Miller,  Park, 
Va. ;  W.  J.  Roberts,  Grassy  Creek;  H.  A.  Eller 
Lansing;   J.    O.    Sexton,   Brandon. 

WALNUT  HILL— R.   F.   Blevins,   A.   P.   Bar. 
R.    L.    Reeves,    Grassy    Creek. 
ker,   Charles  Phipps,   W.   L.   Hurley,   Crumpler; 
SAW    MILLS. 

Walters,   J.   E.,  Jefferson. 

Osborne,    D.    A.,   Beldon. 

Dillard,   J.   F.,   Orion. 

Latham.    J.    R.,    Clifton. 

McEwen,   W.   J..    Creston. 

Hart.  E.,  Grimsley. 

Price,  T.  J.,  Grassy  Creek. 

Turner  &  Co.,  F.   H.,  Dresden. 

Rowland  Brothers,   Clifton. 

Houck,  Hardin  &  Speers,  Beaver  Creek. 

McNeill,  R.   O.,  &  Son,  Berlin. 

MINISTERS    NOT    IN    TOWNS. 

MISSIONARY  BAPTIST— Creed  Roberts, 
Grassy  Creek;  J.  F.  Stanley,  Hemlock;  C.  M. 
Cope,  Theta;  W.  F.  Barker,  Elihu  Tucker, 
Grassy  Creek;  R.  M.  Burkett,  Theta;  R.  L. 
Shoaf,  Warrensville ;  J.  T.  Glenn,  Hemlock;  W. 
H.  Glenn,  Dandy;  Hugh  Campbell,  Hemlock; 
T.    M.    Hayes,    Crumpler. 

PRIMITIVE  BAPTIST— C.  C.  Davis,  Park, 
Ya. ;   B.    H.    Blevins,    C.   B.    Kilby,    Crumpler 

UNION  BAPTIST— Jesse  Bare,  Clifton;  Mon- 
roe Elliott,  Clifton;  W.  H.  Darnell.  Dresden;  L. 
C.  Craven.  Linney;  J.  V.  Yates,  Clifton;  Harvey 
Lewis,  Solitude;  John  Riddle.  Treetop;  William 
Porter,  Linney;  E.  Z.  Sexton,  Edison;  G.  W. 
Miller,    Clifton. 

M.  E.  CHURCH.  SOUTH— R.  E.  L.  Plummer, 
Crumpler;  S  W.  Brown,  Sparta;  — .  — .  Yates, 
Sturgills;  H.  V.  Clark,  Jefferson;  D.  C.  Ballard, 
Creston. 

M.  E.  CHURCH — Hiram  Weaver,  Lansing;  W. 
A.  Patton,  Lansing;  Rufus  Graybeal.  Hemlock; 
T.  A.  Farmer,  Lansing;  J.  L.  A.  Bumgarner, 
Lansing. 

GERMAN  BAPTIST— E.  M.  Sheets,  Dresden; 
H.  J.  Woodie,  Beldon;  D.  P.  Welch,  Dresden; 
Jonathan    Miler,    Clifton. 

MERCHANTS    NOT    IN    TOWNS. 

Phipps,   L.   M.,   Hemlock. 

Osborne.  D.  L.,  Green  Valley. 

Maxwell.  L.,  Solitude. 

Maxwell,    R.    S.,    Solitude. 

Thomas,   J.   D-,    Creston. 

Latham,   W.   W.,   Trout. 

Jones.   W.   T.   A.,   Toliver. 

Welch,  J.  W.,  &  Co.,  Dresden. 

Oliver  Ham,   Lansing. 

Jones    &    Son,    Warrensville. 

Joines,   R.   H.,   &  Co.,   Hemlock. 

Hemlock  Extract   Co..   Hemlock. 

Kilby,  B.   F.,   Grayson. 

Gilley,  G.  W.,  Clifton. 

Roton,   H.   L.,   Clifton. 

Welch   Bros.,    Edison. 

Baldwin,   J   .N.,   Lansing. 

Darnell  &   Son,  Weasel. 

Dickson.    G.    D.,    Grassy    Creek. 

Pierce,  J.  A.,  Grassy  Creek. 

Thompson,  W.  G,   &  Co..  Grassy  Creek. 

Wagg.   A.   W.,   &  Son,   Grassy  Creek. 

McMillan,   Walter  W.,   Nathans  Creek. 

Brown,   E.   D.,    Crumpler. 

Jones   &   McNeill,    Crumpler. 

Richardson,    J.    F.,    Nathans    Creek. 

Wilcox.    G.    G.,   Transou. 

Severt,   W.    A..    Glendaie   Springs. 

Colvard,    J.    H.,    Idlewild. 

Osborne,   G.   H..   &  Son,   Oval. 

Brown,   T.   H.,   Riverside. 

Edwards,  K.  F. .  Baldwin. 

Greer.   Hamp,   Woodford. 

Ray,  Fred  G.,  Baldwin. 

Bare,   W.    J.,    Orion. 

Little,    A.    P.,    Sons,    Crumpler. 


Roark,   E.   G.,   Green  Valley. 

Pless,  J.   T.,   Creston. 

Graham.   J.    S.,   Trout. 

Jones,    R.    A.,    Hemlock. 

Williams,  H.   L.,  &  Son,  Hemlock. 

Farmer,  J.  P.,  Sly. 

Latham,    C.    R..,    Clifton. 

The  Union   Co",   Hopkins. 

The  Todd  Mercantile  Co.,  Todd. 

The  New  River  Supply  Co.,  Fig. 

Plummer,  S.  C,  &  Co.,  Helton. 

Baldwin.   P.   H.,  Brandon. 

Helton  Woolen  Mills,   Sturgills. 

Sturgill,  J.   A.,  Rugby,   Va. 

McMillan,   C.   P.,   Crumpler. 

Stout.   I.   M.,  Gale. 

MeGuire  Bros.   &  Co.,   McGuire. 

Perkins,  G.  A.,  &  Co.,  Treetop. 

Lyon,    L.,    Obids. 

Miler,    P.    L.,    Glendaie    Springs. 

Moretz,   V.   L.,   Hopkins. 

Vannoy,  L.   S.,  Fleetwood. 

Duncan,  J.  W.,  Beaver  Creek. 

Caudill,  Wilson  &   Co.,  Trade  Tenn. 

Elliott,   J.    S.,   Apple  Grove. 

McNeill,  W.   R.   &  J.   C,  Laurel  Springs. 

Cole,   Floyd,   Ashland. 

<  kill;    &    Miller,    Lansing. 

Tucker,    A.,    Park,    Va. 

1'orter,  L.   A.,   Crumpler. 

Jones,   A.    M. ,    Crumpler. 

Phipps  &   Stuart.   Crumpler. 

Scott,   J.    F.,   Crumpler. 

Phipps,  J.  E.,  &  Co..  Grassy  Creek. 

Price,  T.,  J,.   Grassy  Creek. 

Barton,   J.    H.,    Grassy   Creek. 

Sturgill,  B.,  Sturgills. 

Tucker,   H.    C,   Supply   Co.,  Park,  Va. 

Dancy,  A.    C,   Scottsville. 

Sapp,   John,    Clifton. 

Damascus   Store   Co.,    Hemlock. 

Green,   G.    C,   Othello. 

Miller   &   Sturgill,   Park,   Va. 

SOH00LS   AND   ACADEMIES. 
HELTON     HIGH     SCHOOL— A.     L.     Weaver, 
Principal,    Sturgills. 

PHYSICIANS    NOT    IN    TOWNS. 
Jones,  T.   Lester,   Lansing. 
Jones,  Thomas,  Lansing. 
Barton,  J.  H.,  Weaverford. 
Jones,    R.    W.,    Clifton. 
Lemlev.   I.   T.,  Todd. 
Graham.   W.    R.,   Todd. 
Blackburn.    W.    R.,    Todd. 
Pennington.    S.    E..    Sturgills. 
Jones,    A.    L. ,    Helton. 
Call,   T.   J..   Hopkins. 
Robinson,   W.   J.,   Creston. 
Tugman,   B.   W-.   Fig. 
Jones.   U.   G.,   Clifton. 
Eller,  C.  R.,  Nathan's  Creek. 

DENTISTS. 
Gambill.   Dr.    J.    C,    Clumpier. 
Jones,   Dr.   W.   F.,   Clifton. 
Sharp,   Dr.   J.   W.   B.,  Dresden 

FLOUR,    CORN    AND    FEED    MILLS. 
Creston   Roller   Mills,    Creston. 
Helton  Roller  Mills,  Helton. 
Idol,   B.   V.,   Jefferson. 
Blevins,  J  .F.,   Weaversford. 
Bauguess,  T.  J.,  Weasel. 
Ballou,  J.  U.,  Grassy.  Creek. 
Upchurch,  C.  L..  Algiers. 

PUBLIC    SCHOOL    TEACHERS. 
Baker,  J.  D.,  Beaver  Creek. 
Carter,    Carl,    WarrensviUe. 
Tucker,    Victor,   Park.    Va. 
Tucker,    Lester,    Park.    Va. 
Miler,    A.    J.,    Talk.    Va. 
sin  pherd,    Flelden,    Lansing. 
Elliott,    O.    L..    Parker. 
Crawford,  J.  C,  Obids. 
Gambill.    Harrison,    Helton. 


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Gentry,    L.    R.,    Nathans   Creek. 

Scott,    W.    L.,    Jefferson. 

Eastridge.   C.   S.,   Clifton. 

Keller,    L.    N.,   Fleetwood. 

Roland,    E.    G.,    Clifton. 

Lyon,   Lula,   Obids. 

Welch,  .1.   G.,   Edison. 

Johnson,   J.    R.,   Linney. 

Miller,   D.   \V.,   Apple  Grove. 

Adams,  A.  L.,  Trade,  Term. 

Miller.    I.    S„    Dandy. 

Duvall,    Eugene,    Grassy    Creek. 

Phipps,    I,.    P.,   Grassy  Creek. 

Sexton,    E.   I...  Edison. 

JEFFERSON. 

smart,   Plato,   Crumpler. 

Incorporated   in   1850. 

Plummer,   Rev.  It.   L.,  Crumpler. 

Population,    1910:     White,    294;    colored. 

27; 

Graybeal,  Henry,  Hemlock. 

total.  321. 

Barker.   G.   W.,   Grassy  Creek. 

Value  of   real   estate,   $39,226;   value  personal 

Faw,    Cleero,   Grassy  Creek. 

property,    $42,935. 

Roark,  K.  D.,  Ashland. 

TAX   RATE:    30c.    on   the   $100. 

Sexton,   C.  F.,  Grassy  Creek. 

(No   town    government.) 

Blevins,   R.   P.,    Crumpler. 

POSTMASTER— J.    W.    Hardin. 

Phipps,  J.  F.,  Crumpler. 

Ministers  and   Churches. 

Williams,  C.  H.,  Fleetwood. 

M.   E.   CHURCH,  SOUTH— H.  V.  Clark, 

Pas- 

Francis,    I.    W. ,    Jefferson. 

tor. 

James,    S.    W.,    Comet. 

BAPTIST— Geo.   M.  Reeves. 

Smith,  H.  H.,  Othello. 

PRESBYTERIAN— No    pastor. 

Perry,  A.  A.,  Grayson. 

Schools  and  Academies. 

Rose,   Arthur,   Park,   Va. 

JKEFERSON    ACADEMY— W.     L.     Scott 

and 

Ray.    Biddie,    Beaver   Creek. 

W.    E.   Eller,   Principals. 

Goodman,    J.    C,    Beaver   Creek. 

Banks   and    Bankers. 

Jones,   Floyd,   Clifton. 

THE  FIRST  NATIONAL  BANK— J.  J.  Thom- 

Woody,   Alex.,    Gray. 

as,  President:  H.  C.  Tucker,  Cashier. 

Hill,  Mary  A.,  Rattler. 

THE  BANK  OF  ASHE— J.   E  .Finley,   Presi- 

Hill,    Walter,     Rattler. 

dent;   W.    H.    Worth,    Cashier. 

Dickson,   W.   W-,   Grassy  Creek. 

Doctors. 

Blevins,   D.   E.,   Crumpler. 

Colvard,   J.   W. 

Goodman,  J.   0.,  Beaver  Creek. 

Testerman,   J.    C. 

Miller,  H.  M.,  Apple  Grove. 

Blevins,  Manley. 

Dickson.   J.    A.,   Grassy  Creek. 

Gibson,  L.   O. 

Jones,  F.  B.,  Crumpler. 

Druggists. 

Lewis,    F.    L.,    Ashland. 

Testerman,  J.  C. 

Dickson,   R.   L. ,   Grassy  Creek. 

Lawyers. 

Elliott,   J.    V.,    Sly. 

Spicer,    C.    B. 

Bare.    Goodman,    Wagoner. 

Park,  G.  L. 

Perkins,  W.  F.,   Scotttsville. 

Ballou,    R.    L. 

Sturgill,   Mamie,   Sturgill. 

Councill,   J.   B. 

Dickson,   C.   F.,   Grassy   Creek. 

Bowie,   T.    C. 

Severt,   D.    C,   Obids. 

Bauguess,  W.  R. 

Jones.   Rebecca,    Grassy   Creek. 

Insurance  Agents. 

Pennington,   Gladys,    Sturgill. 

Worth,   W.   H..    &   Co. 

Warren.    Jessie,    Linney. 

Newspapers  and   Editors. 

Gambill,   Curtis,   Grassy  Creek. 

THE  JEFFERSON  RECORDER  (Weekly) 

— T. 

Gambill.     Arthur.    Grassy    Creek. 

W.   Adams,  Editor. 

Miller,    Winnie,    Transou. 

Smithey,  Mamie,  Weaversford. 

Printing   Offices. 

Bowlin,   Ethel,   Bleden. 

THE  ASHE  JOB  OFFICE— Job  Printing. 

Oliver,    Avery.    Grassy    Creek. 

Gentry-Reeves  Printing   Co. 

Severt,   Minnie,    Obids. 

General    Merchandise. 

Black,   A.   C,  Baldwin. 

Jefferson    Hardware    Store. 

Graybeal,  Mrs.  W.  A.,  Lansing. 

Jefferson   Bargain    House. 

Roten,    Carrie,   Baldwin. 

McNeill,   E.   A. 

Luther,    W.    L.,    Jefferson. 

Gentry,  W.  E. 

Eller,    Clyde   N.,    Berlin. 

Tucker,  E.  L. 

Kirby,    Ruth,    Sturgill. 

Dickson,  G.   C. 

Blevins,  Roby,  Brandon. 

Hotels   and    Boarding    Houses. 

Vannoy,   J.   R.,   Crumpler. 

Jefferson  Inn. 

Segraves,   J.   L.,  Grassy  Creek. 

Mountain  Hotel. 

Segraves,  Mrs.  J.  J..,  Grassy  Creek. 

Francis,   Eli,   Grassy  Creek. 

Harness  and  Saddles. 

Calloway,   Rosa,   Jefferson. 

Waddell,   E.   A. 

Weaver,   A.   L.,   Sturgill. 

Undertakers. 

Jones,   J.   W.,   Clifton. 

Badger,  J.  W.,  &  Son. 

Roland.    E.    G.,    Clifton. 

Manufacturing    Plants. 

Jones.   E.   E.,   Clifton. 

Jefferson  Roller  Mills. 

Houck,    Mrs.    Bessie.    Raven. 

Badger,   J.    W.,    &   Sons. 

Norris,  M.  H.,  Todd. 

Furniture    Dealers. 

Howell,  Web.  Grassy  Creek. 

Ashe   Furniture    Co. 

Lemley,   H.   H..  Todd. 

Jewelers. 

Pennington,   C.  B.,  Sturgills. 

Dunman,    L.    A. 

Kirby,  J.   R..   Sturgills. 

Livery  Stables. 

Goodman.    Mills,   Beaver   Creek. 

Logan   &   Latham. 

Goodman,  Hayden,  Beaver  Creek. 

Barbers. 

Plummer.  Mrs.   R.   L.,   Crumpler. 

Dunman,  L.  A. 

Woodie,  Mrs.  Luther,  Fleetwood. 

May,  J.   H. 

Blacksmiths. 

Phipps,   Chloe,  Jefferson. 

Bumgarner,  Rev.  J.  L.  A.,  Lansing. 

Koontz,  J.  E. 

Howell,  W.  H.,  Raven. 

Medley,    Joe. 

AVERY    COUNT!. 


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AVERY  COUNTY 

COUNTY    SEAT,    NEWLAND. 


POPULATION— 12,000. 

Formed   in   February,    1911.     Named   in   honor   of    W.    Avery,    of    Revolutionary    Fame. 

AREA — 300   square   miles. 

Value  of  real  estate,  $1,699,611;  value  of  personal  property,  $605,118. 

NUMBER     OF     SCHOOLS — For    whites,     57; for  negroes    3. 

TAX  RATE — County  purposes,  57c.   on  the  $100;   special   road,   20c. 

PUBLIC    ROADS — Number    oi    miles    approximately  300.     Worked  by  labor. 

RAILROAD,    TELEGRAPH    AND     EXPRESS   COMPANIES. 

East   Tennesse   and   Western   N.    C.    Railroad,    3miles,    assessed    value $2C, 

Linville  River  Railway,  12  miles,  assessed  value 30, 

Western  Union  Telegraph  Company,  assessed  value     

Valle   Crucis,   Shaw'haw   and   Elk   Park   T.    Co.,    assessed   value 2 

Watauga  Telegraph   and  Telephone  Company,  assessed    value 

SUPERIOR    COURT    TERMS— April    20,    October  19. 


901 

.00 

184.75 


COUNTY    OFFICERS. 

CLERK  OF  COURT— J.  L.  Banner,  New- 
land. 

SHERIFF— J.    H.    Voncannon,   Banner's   Elk. 

REGISTER  OF  DEEDS— J.  H.  Pritchard, 
Newland. 

TKKASURER— J.    A.    Aldridge,    Saginaw. 

CORONER— W.  C.  Tate,  M.  D.,  Banner's 
Elk. 

SURVEYOR— Ervin   Green,    Whaley. 
-SUPT.     OF     SCHOOLS— Frank     A.     Edmon- 
son,   Newland. 

BEECH  MOUNTAIN— J.  S.  Trivett,  J.  S. 
Guy,   W.    C.    Church. 

BOARD  OF  EDUCATION— R.  T.  Lewis 
(chm'n).  Valley;  J.  P.  Hall,  Plumtree;  A.  P. 
Brinkley,   Elk   Park. 

COMMISSIONERS— M.  B.  Hughes,  (chm'n), 
Hughes;  J.  M.  Heaton.  Hale;  J.  G.  Phillips, 
Ingalls. 

BOARD    OF    ELECTIONS— R.     Z.     Burleson, 
(chm'n),     Minneapolis;     M.     W.     Clay,     Monte- 
zuma;  G.    W.    McGuire,   Dark   Ridge. 
JUSTICES  OF   THE   PEACE. 

ALTAMONT  TOWNSHIP— J.  L.  Pyatt,  P.  L. 
Johnson,   J.    M.    Parsons. 

BANNER  ELK— D.  T.  Bailiff,  R.  O.  Banner, 
J.    N.    Norman,    R.    L.    Lowe. 

WILSON  CREEK— G.  Z.  Gragg,  Colfax  Clark, 
W.    I'.    Tuttle. 

CRANBERRY— W.  M.  Dunn,  W.  B.  Oakes, 
A.  C.  Smith,  R.  Z.  Burleson,  J.  M.  Hodges. 

LINVILLE— N.  P.  Webb,  J.  M.  Janes,  T.  M. 
Vance.  J.  L.  Hartley.  M.  W.  Clay. 

TOERIVER— J.  M.  Greer,  D.  Buchannan,  J. 
A.   Weatherman. 

ROARING  CREEK— W.  E.  Ollis,  Mack  Mc- 
Courry,  W.  I.  Cooper,  R.  T.  Lewis. 

MINISTERS    NOT    IN    TOWNS. 

Heaton,  J.  M.,  Hale. 

Csnnon,   W.   M.     Elk  Park. 

Tufts,   Edgar,   Banner  Elk. 

Hall,   J.   P.,   Plum  Tree. 

Barlow,    Wm„    Hale. 

Green,    David,   Whaley. 

Ollis,  W.   H,  Ingalls. 

SCHOOLS    AND    ACADEMIES. 

LEES  McRAE  INST,  (for  boys)— Jos.  P. 
Hall,    Prin.,    Plum    Tier. 

LEES  McRAE  INST.  (for  girls)— Edgar 
Tufts,  Prin.,  Banner  Elk. 

ELK  PARK  HIGH .  — .   Pearson,  Prin. 

Elk    Park. 

MONTEZUMA  HIGH— L.  J.  Hampton,  Prin., 
Montezuma. 

PHYSICIANS    NOT    IN    TOWNS. 

Tate,  W.  C,  Banner  Elk. 

Shoop,  E.   H.,  Crossmore. 

Shoop,  Mrs.  E.  H.,  Croosmore. 

Hodges,    J.    M.,    Cranberry. 

Morris,    C.    H.,   Newland. 

MERCHANTS    NOT   IN    TOWNS. 

Walsh.  Jim    Dark  Ridge. 

McGuire,  Lee,  Whaley. 

Eller,  B.   F.,   Hale. 


Heaton,  J.  M. ,  Hale. 

Burleson,  J.  W.,  &  Co.,  Minneapolis. 

SAW     MILLS. 
Galloway,   Peas,   &   Co.,   Cranberry. 
White  Lumber  Co.,  Elk  Park. 
White,   H.   S.,   Montezuma. 
Mill  Lumber  Co.     Banner   Elk. 
Mortimer,   E.    H.,    Newland. 
J.  Walter  Wright  Lumber  Co.,  Elk  Park. 
Pritchard.  J.   H.,  Elk  Park. 

PUBLIC  SCHOOL  TEACHERS. 

Gilliam,  Mary,  Morganton. 
McKiuney,  Fred.   Altamont. 
Carpenter,   Cosie,   Altamont. 
Brewer,    Bessie.    Hughes. 
Pyatte,  J.   L.,   Pyatte. 
Johnson,   C.    C,   Crossnore. 
Johnson,  Lambert,  Crossnore. 
llannan,   A.    B.,   Beech   Creek. 
Ward,   Luther,   Hale. 
Younce,  Chas.,  Beech  Creek. 
Keller,    J.    F.,    Beech    Creek. 
Church,  L.   L.,  Dark  Ridge. 
Farthing,   B.   W.,   Hale. 
Green,    A.    I.,    Wh alley. 
Keller,    Etta,    Beech   Creek. 
Harmon,   Roy,  Beech   Creek. 
Harmon,  Malinda,  Whelley. 
Bowman,  F.  O.,  Berea,  Ky. 
Bowman,  Maude,  Berea,  Ky. 
Gouge,  Emmett,  Cranberry. 
Ingram,   W.    A.,   Cranberry. 
Ingram,  Mrs.   W.   A.,   Cranberry. 
Steadman,  W.   W. ,  Moncure. 
Miggs,  Jessie  I.,   Laurinburg. 
Francum,  Stella,  Laurinburg. 
Holsclaw,  W.   P.,   Cranberry. 
Hampton,  Bess,   Hale. 
Norman,  Edna,  Hale. 
Hughes,  Straley,   Hughes. 
Banner,   Fannie,    Montezuma. 
Hampton,  H.  S.,  Hamptonville. 
Bailey,  C.  M.,  Wat.   Falls. 
Robbins,   Pearl,    Hampton. 
Braswell,    W.    W.,    Montezuma. 
Tutle,  E.   P.,   Saginaw. 
Rowe,  Maude,  Banner  Elk. 
Sudreth,  L.  W.,  Montezuma. 
Franklin.  Mrs.   Ida.  Crossnore. 
Rowe,    Flora,    Banner    Elk. 
Dean,  Myrtle,   Ell;   Park. 
Johnson,   Mrs.    Charity,   Ingalls. 
Cardwell,    R.    N.,    Cranberry. 
Hamrick,  Birdie,  Elk  Park. 
Buchanan,  Silas,  Mlnneauolls. 
Cooper,   Horton,   Minneapolis. 
Davis,   Mrs.    Alice,    Spear. 
Stroup,  H.,  Altamont. 
Brasswell,  S.   ('..  Elzabethton. 
McKinney.    Frank.    Spear. 
Taylor,   Eula.    Ingalls. 
Kincaid,   Carrie,   Glen    Alpine. 
Hood,  J.  G.,  Montezuma. 
Smith,  Katherine,   Lenoir. 


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A\  ERY— -BEAUFORT 


Green,   Miss,   Globe,     t 
Dula,   K.    B  .   Saginaw. 


NEWLAND 
incorporated    L9 

Value   of   real    estate,   $65,000;   value   personal 
property,  $50,000. 
TAX  RATE— 40c.   on  the  $100. 

Town    Officers. 
MAYOR— R.  w.  Wall. 
POSTMASTER     Harry    Burleson. 
CHIEF    OF    POLICE     Cleve    Winters. 
ft.    R.    AGENT   AM)    EXI'KESS   AGENT— W. 
\.    Fletcher, 

Town   Officers. 
MAYOR     W.    M.    Dunn. 
POSTMASTER-    V.     B.    Rowers. 
I'll  IFF  OF   POLICE— G.   C.   Winters. 
R.     R.     AGENT—    J.     A.     Greene,     E.     T.     & 
W.   N.   Railroad. 

MANAGER    TELEGRAPH—    J.     A.     Greene, 
Western  Union. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 
METHODIST— (To   be   supplied). 
BAPTIST— No    Pastor. 
PRESBYTERIAN— No  Pastor. 
CHRISTIAN— No   Pastor. 

Schools    and    Academies. 
ACADEMY— W.   W.   Stedman,  Prin. 

Banks    and    Bankers. 
CITIZENS     BANK— A.     P.     Brinkley,    Presi- 
dent;  O.    D.    Hamrick,    Cashier. 
Doctors. 
Proffit,  Thomas. 
Sutton,  .1.   R. 

Druggists.  „ 

Campbell     Robert. 

Lawyers. 
Baird,   Harrison. 

General    Merchandise. 
Brinkley,   A.    P. 
Walsh,  M.  L. 
Bowers,  L.  V. 
Hopkins,    T.    W. 

Jewelers. 
Dunn,  W.  M. 

Hotels  and    Boarding   Houses. 
Park  View  Hotel. 
Hotel    Avery. 

Saw    Mills. 
Hardin,  Peter. 
Ellis,    J.    W. 

Bottling    Works. 
Newlands  Bottling  Works. 

Newspapers  and    Editors. 
THE    AVERY    VIM     (Weekly)—  W.    W.    Sled- 


ELK    PARK. 

Incorporated  in   1SS5. 

Population:  White,  600;  colored,  50;  total, 
650. 

Value  real  estate,  $50,000;  value  personal 
property,    $50,000. 

TAX  RATE:    50c.   on  the  $100. 


Ministers    and    Churches. 
PRESBYTERIAN— Rev.    Edgar    Tuft,    Pastor. 
BAPTIST— Rev.    C.    P.    Holland,    Pastor. 

Banks  and   Bankers. 
TIIF    AVERY   COUNTY  BANK— C.   B.   Von- 
Canon,  1'res. ;  E.  C.  Guy,  Cash. 
Doctors. 
Bryant,    C.    G. 
Greene,  Einley. 

Lawyers. 
Ragland,  Jno.  W. 
Hughes,   diaries. 
i      le,   Jas.    s. 

Wall,     ft.    W. 

General    Merchandise. 
Hughes  Bros.   &  Co. 
Daniels,    N.    V. 
Clay,  M.  W. 
Lusk,   M.    II. 
Vance,   T.   M. 

Hotels  and   Boarding   Houses. 
lessee,   Mrs.   C.   L. 
Burleson    Boarding   House. 
Hughes  Boarding  House. 
Joines,    R.    L. 

Livery  Stables. 
Hughes,  W.   H. 

Saw    Mills. 
Cordell,  A.  R. 
Lowe,  '  J.    R. 
Pritehard  &  Pritchard. 
Eller,    Ben    F. 

Lumber   Companies. 
Wright,  J.  Walter,  Lumber  Co. 

Jeweler. 
Brown,    L.    C. 

MONTEZUMA. 

Incoroorated  in  1SS9. 
Population,    1912:      1,100. 

Value    real    estate,     $55,000;    value    personal 
property,  $65,000. 

Town     Officers. 
MAYOR— W.  H.  Callaway. 
POSTMASTER— Mrs.     Emma    H,    Brackwell. 
R.   R.   AGENT— J.   R.   McGrath. 
MANAGER   TELEPHONE— J.    R.    McGrath. 
Ministers   and    Churches. 

METHODIST   EPISCOPAL .    — .    Johnson, 

BAPTIST—  Rev.   J.  W.   Hall. 

Schools     and     Academies. 
AARON  SEMINARY   (New  State  High  School) 
— J.   J.    Hampton,  Prin. 

Doctors. 
Lovitt,  W.   D. 

Druggists. 
Lovitt,  W.   D. 

General    Merchandise. 
Loven,  Mrs.  J.  G. 
Sudderth  Bros. 

Hcteis  and   Boarding   Houses. 
Montezuma  Hotel. 
Central    Hotel. 

Livery    Stables. 
Franklin.  S.  L. 


BEAUFORT  COUNTY 

COUNTY     SEAT,     WASHINGTON. 


POPULATION— (Census    1910),    30.877. 

Formed  in   1718.     Named  in  honor  of  Duke  of  Beaufort. 

AREA — 819  square  miles. 

Value  of  real  estate,   $5,000,000;  value  of  personal   property,   $2,^0,000. 

Property  listed  in  1912.  by  whites,  $6,681,705;  by  negroes,   $4o0.8oi. 

TAX    RATE— County   purposes,    23    2-3c.    on  the  $100  and  38c.  on  the  poll;  special,  13  1-dc. 

County   bonded   debt.    $S7,500. 

PUBLIC    ROADS— Worked    by   taxation. 

RAILROAD.    TELEGRAPH     AND     EXPRESS   COMPANIES.  ,    ...  .„ 

Postal  Telegraph-Cable  Co.,    assessed  value *.,<,-  i-enn 

Atlantic  Coast  Line  Railroad,  6.62  miles,  assessed   value    tq£q«7 

Pullman    Co.,    assessed    value    7, -i 9.67 

Southern    Express   Co.,    assessed   value    15,6:>5.00 

Western    Union    Telegraph    Co.,    assessed    value 3,824.33 


BE ATFORT  COUNTY. 


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Norfolk    Southern    Railroad,    59.52    miles,    assessed    value    773,758.00 

Washington    and   Hyde    County    Telephone    Co., assessed    value     4,620.00 

Washington    and   Aurora    Telephone   Co.,    assessed    value     1,000.00 

Williamston    Telephone    Co.,    assessed    value    142.00 

Carolina    Telephone    and    Telegraph    Co.,    assessd  value    16,183.00 

Washington  &  Vandemere  Railroad,  33.50  miles,  assessed   value    67,318.00 

Southern    Investment    Co.,    assessed    value    228.00 

SUPERIOR    COURT    TERMS — November    24  (civil),  February  17   (civil),  May  12  (criminal). 
May  26   (civil). 


COUNTY     OFFICERS. 
CLERK  OF  COURT— George  A.   Paul,   Wash- 
ington. 

SHERIFF— George    E.     Ricks.    Washington. 
REGISTER      OF      DEEDS— Gilbert      Rumley, 
Washington. 
TREASURER— E.    R.    Mixon.   Washington. 
CORONER — J.     L.     Nicholson.     Washington. 
SUPT.     OF     HEALTH— Dr.     E.     M.     Brown, 
Washington. 

SUPT.  OF  SCHOOLS— W.  L.  Vaughan, 
Washington. 

SUPT.  OF  HOMF— Elias  Bright,  Washing- 
ton. 

BOARD  OF  EDUCATION— E.  W.  Ayers 
(chm'n),  T.  R.  Hodges,  Washington ;  W.  M. 
Butt,    Bonnerton. 

COMMISSIONERS— C.  P.  Aycock,  Pantego; 
W.  S.  D'Eborne,  Washington,  Rfd. ;  W.  E. 
Swindell,  Washington;  H.  C.  Brogaw,  Choco- 
winity; W.   H.   Whitley,  Blount  Creek. 

BOARD  OF  ELECTIONS— H.  E.  Harding 
(chm'n),  W.  B.  Windley,  W.  O.  Ellis,  Wash- 
ington. 

JUSTICES     OF     THE     PEACE. 
BATH   TOWNSHIP— Thomas   Webster,    T.    L. 
Jackson.     Pinetown ;    W.     A.     Tankard,     W.     H. 
Tyer,     Bath;    G.     M.     Jordan,     W.     C     Kinion. 
Sidney. 

CHOCOWINITY— W.  A.  Blount,  Jr.,  W.  H. 
Patrick,  Chocowinity;  W.  R.  Galloway,  W.  A. 
Cratch.    L.    M.    Scott,   Blounts   Creek. 

LONG  .ACRE— H.  C.  Boyd.  W.  B.  Fleming. 
T.  A.  Berry.  S.  W.  Boyd.  O.  L.  Sparrow,  M. 
H.  Cutler,  E.  K.  Gurgamis.  Pinetown;  J.  R. 
Pinkham,  Charles  A.  Singleton,  L.  C.  Alligood, 
C.  J.  Cutler,  A.  N.  Cutler,  L.  M.  Shepherd, 
Washington. 

PANTEGO— O.  F.  Davis,  R.  D.  Adams.  W. 
G.  Waters,  A.  B.  Jones.  Pantego;  W.  D.  Sad- 
ler, Pinetown;  A.  L.  Bell,  W.  .1.  Bullock,  W. 
S.  Riddlck,  Belhaven;  L.  W.  Paul,  Bath;  R. 
H.   Allen,   Pungo. 

RICHLAND— W.  L.  Godley,  Benj.  Potter. 
J.  M.  Messic,  C.  R.  Flowers.  South  Creek;  E. 
R.  Tripp,  Bonnerton;  J.  A.  Hardy,  J.  M. 
Litchfield,  B.  B.  Thompson.  Aurora;  N.  W. 
Potter.    Absalom    Tuten.    Edward. 

WASHINGTON— J.  C.  Latham,  J.  G.  Chaun- 
eey,  A.  S.  Robeson,  Joseph  T.  Ross,  W.  M. 
Cooper,  A.  Mayo,  S.  L.  Willard,  C.  M.  Brown. 
W.  B.  Windley.  John  G.  Blount,  Washington; 
L.  M.  Scott,  Blount's  Creek;  L.  M.  Hudnell. 
Ransomville;  W.  A.  Allison,  Washington.  Rfd.  : 
L.  C.  Tripp.  Bonnerton;  John  D.  Bullock. 
I.eechville;  D.  L.  Mudley,  Belhaven;  B.  H 
West,    South    Creek. 

PHYSICIANS    NOT    IN    TOWNS. 
Hunter,   H.    H.,  Pinetown. 
Roper,    Oswald    O.,    Edwards. 
Jackson,   C.   C,   Yatesville. 

MERCHANTS   NOT    IN    TOWNS. 
Smith,   W.   B.,    Pinetown. 
Jefferson.    C.    E.,    Pinetown. 
Brooks.   T.   A.,  Bath. 
Oden,   J.   H.,   Hunter's  Bridge. 
Broom,   W.   M.,   &   Co..   Idalia. 
Harris,   W.   J.,   Leechville. 
Acre    Mercantile    Co..    Pinetown. 
Turnage,    J.    E.,    Chocowinity. 
Paul.    J.    R.,    Gaylords. 
Satchwell.    W.    J.,    Yatesville. 
Chocowinity   Co.,    Chocowinity. 


Winsteads,    W.    F.,    Sons,    Winsteadville. 

COTTON    GINS. 
Aycock,    C.    P.    Pantego. 
Brooks,    T.    A.,    Bath. 
Winstead,   W.   F.,    &   Bro..   Winsteadville. 
Oden,   J.    W-.    &   Co.,   Hunters  Bridge. 
Toler,    A.,   Blount's  Creek. 
Guilford   Ginning   Co..    Aurora. 
Eborne,  W.  S.  D.,  Washington,  R.  4. 

SAW    MILLS. 
Dixie   Lumber    Co.,    Roal. 
Crescent    Lumber    Co..     Washington,    Rfd. 
Perry.    J.    R.,    Washington,    Rfd. 
Hodges,    R.    E.,    Washington. 
Rawls,   O.   B.,   Washington. 
Lamm   &   Tuten.    Edward. 
Paul,   C.   B.,   Sidney. 
Powell   &  Son,   Beaufort,  Rfd. 

PUBLIC    SCHOOL    TEACHERS. 
Greene,   Estelle,  Edwards. 
Hodges,   Claire,   Pinetown. 
Vaughan,    W.   L. .    Washington. 
Henries,   Lucy,    South   Creek. 
Beaton,    Minnie.    South    Creek. 
Alligood,    Mattie,    South    Creek. 
Guilford,    Emily,    South    Creek. 
Moore,    Susie,    Simpson. 
Joyner,    Arlein,    Aurora. 
Hooker,   Alice,   Aurora,   Rfd. 
Paul,   J.   W.,   Aurora,   Rfd. 
Gurganus,   J.,   Aurora,   Rfd. 
Hardy,   J.   A.,   Aurora,   Rfd. 
Tuten,   Mrs.   Ethel,   Aurora,   Rfd. 
Winfleld,   Lucy.   Rfd. 
Edward,   Emma,   Dunn,   Rfd. 
Harrison,    Mamie,    Edward. 
Stilley,    Ruby,    Edward. 
Edwards,    Love   M.,    Bonnerton. 
Midyette,    Pearl.    South    Curl.. 
Bonner,    Mrs.    Katie.    Edward. 
Joyner,   G.   H.,   Aurora. 
Adams,   Sadie  C,  Blount's  Creek. 
Jones,    Esther  M.,    Blount's   Creek. 
Hooker,    Ella,    Blount's    Creek,    Rfd. 
Daniels,    B.    D.,    Blount's    Creek.    Rfd. 
Dixon,    Josephine.    Chocowinity,    Rfd. 
Williams,    Victor  G.,    Chocowinity,   Rfd. 
Blount,    Mae,    Chocowinity,    Rfd. 
Whitley,    Bertha,    Chocowinity,    Rfd. 
Hill,   Geo.   F.,   Chocowinity. 
Peterson.    Lucie,    Chocowinity. 
Cayton.  Georgia,  Grimesland,  Rfd. 
Randolph,    Lucy,    Vanceboro.    Rfd. 
Spencer,    Genevieve,    Grimesland,    Rfd. 
Hodges,    Maude,    Washington. 
Hodges,   Annie  L.,    Washington,    Rfd. 
Morgan,   Minnie  V.,   Washington,    Rfd. 
Tuten,    Margaret,    Washington,    Rfd. 
Willard,    Caddie,    Washington,    Rfd. 
Woolard,    Ola,    Washington,    Rfd. 
Hodges,    Rosa,    Washington,    Rfd. 
.Simons,    Roland,    Pactolus,    R.    1. 
Bullock,    Mamie,    Washington.    Rfd. 
Thomas,   Eva,    Washington,    Rfd. 
Gurganus,    Amanda.     Washington,     Rfd. 
Braddy,     Susan,     Jessama.     Rfd. 
Latham,    Lizzie.    Washington,    R.    4. 
Warren,    Bessie,    Washington,    R.    4. 
Whitley,    Laura.    Washington,    R.    4. 
Little.    Ada,    Washington.    R.    4. 
Braddy,   Susan,   Jessama,   R.    1. 
Cutler,    Emma,    Jessama,    R.    1. 


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R.2. 


row,    O.    I...   Washington,   Rfd. 
<].   Mattie  F.,   Pinetown,   Rfd. 
0  "       own,    Rfd. 

i  ,  \v.  E.,  Pinetown,  Rfd. 
Tuten,  Frances,  Pinetown,  Rfd. 
Garner,    Emma,    Pinetown,    Rfd. 

i.  Katie  G..  Pinetown,  R.   -- 
Purvis,    Emma    J..    Washington, 
Braddy,    Alice,    Washington,    R.    4. 
Latham,  Hope,  Pinetwon. 
Woolard.   Effle  Eula,    Pinetown. 
Adams,   Ethel.   Wade's  Point. 
Winstead,   Lucy,   Ransomville,  R.    1. 
Satterthwaite,    Maude,    Ransomville,    R.    1. 
Winstead,    Gussie,    Ransomville,    R.    1. 
Ives,  Ethel,  Bath.  Rfd. 
Little,    Anna.    Bath.    Rfd. 
Ormond,   Bessie,    Bath. 
Odeh,   H.    H.,   Pientown.   Rfd. 
Woolard,   Mrs.   .Mattie.   Bath. 
Spruffl,    Claude,    Bath,    R.    1. 
Fales,    A..   Pinetown.    Rfd. 
Bonner,   Blanche.   Ransomville,   R.    1. 
Jones,    Lena    Rivers,    Jessama,    Rfd. 
Hollowell,    Claude,   Pungo. 
Bishop,    Lucy,    Pungo. 
Wallace.   Lula  C,   Pungo. 
Woolard,    Ella,    Leechville. 
Jarvis,   Alice  V.,   Belhaven,   Rfd. 
Carter,   R.    Leyta,    Pantego. 
Tyer,   Annie  L.,  Pantego. 
Judkins,  Bettie,   Pantego. 
Davenport,    A.    W.,    Pantego. 
Shavender,    Rena,    Pantego. 
Hamilton,  Juanita. 


WASHINGTON. 

Population,    1910:      6,211. 

White  polls,   537;  colored  polls,   4SS. 

Value  of  real  estate.  $1,675,270;  value  of 
persona1   property.    $681,270. 

TAX  RATE;     $1.20  on  the  $135. 

Bonded  debt,   $289,000. 

Floating  debt,    $2,000. 

Town    Officers. 

MMOYOR— F.    C.    Kugler. 

CHIEF   OF  POLICE— G.    N.   Howard. 

CLERK— W.    C.    Ayers. 

TREASURER— J.   F.   Buckman, 

TAX  COLLECTOR— W.   C.   Ayers. 

STANDARD-KEEPER— W.    H.    Tripp. 

ATTORNEY— H.    C.    Carter. 

SUPT.    OF   HEALTH— Jno.    G.    Blount. 

POSTMASTER— Hugh    Paul. 

R.  R.  AGENTS— T.  H.  Myers,  X.  S. ;  S.  R. 
Clary,   A.    C.    L. 

TELEGRAPH  MANAGERS— Z.  M.  Potts, 
Postal;  M.   Carpenter,  W.   U. 

TELEPHONE  MANAGER— D.  W.  Bell,  Car 
Telp.    &   Tel.    Co.  , 

Ministers    and    Churches. 
BAPTIST— W.   R.   Gay,   Pastor. 
CHRISTIAN— R.    V.    Hope.    Pastor. 
EPISCOPAL— Nathaniel    Harding,     Rector. 
METHODIST— R.    H.    Broom,    Pastor. 
PRESBYTERIAN— H.    B.    Searight,    Pastor. 

Schools    and    Academies. 
GRADED— C.    M.    Campbell,    Supt. 
WASHINGTON   COLLEGIATE   INSTITUTE— 
E.  A.   Lawther,  Pres. 

Banks    and    Bankers. 

FIRST  NATIONAL— C.  M.  Brown.  Pies.; 
A.    M.   Dumay,    Cash. 

BANK   OF  WASHINGTON— J.    Havens,   Pres. 

SAYINGS  &  TRUST  CO.— B.  G.  Mots. 
Pres. ;  J.  B.   Sparrow,  Cash. 

Building   and    Loan    Associations. 

Home  Building   and   Loan   Association. 

Bakers. 
Rhodes,   W.   J. 
Willis,    C.    M. 

Brick    Manufacturers. 
Pamlico  Brick   &   Tile   Co. 


Boot    and    Shoe    Dealers. 
Barrett  &  Turnage. 
Brooks'   Shoe  Store. 
Fowle,   S.   R.,   &  Son. 

Book    Stores. 
Latham,  H.  T. 

Butchers  and    Dealers   in    Cattle. 
Central  Meat  Market. 
Rumley.   O. 
Cozzens,    E.    B. 
Dudley,    W.    C. 
Nichols,  W.   A. 
Ecklin,    J.    H. 

Carriage   Dealers  and    Manufacturers. 
Washington  Buggy  Co. 
Hassel  Supply  Co. 

Clubs. 
Elks. 
Halcyon   Club. 

Commission     Merchants. 
Mayo,  H.   B.,   &  Co. 
Pippin  &  Woolard. 
Morris,   C.   G.,    &   Co. 

Cotton   and    Hosiery   Mills. 
Smith,   M.    A. 

Confectionery   Dealers. 
Rhodes,  W.  J. 
Scott  &  Sawyer. 
Saleby,    N.    E. 

Contractors   and    Builders. 
Jones,   M.   M. 
Harding,  T.   J. 
(  ongleton,   Ira  C. 
Miler,     W.     C. 

Coal    and    Wood    Dealers. 
Havens,  J. 
Eureka  Lumber  Co. 
Fowle,   S.   R.,   &  Son. 

Chamber  of  Commerce. 
C.   M.   Brown,   Pres.;  C.   A.   Flynn,   Sec. 
Clothiers     and     Men's     Furnishers. 
Hoyt,   J.   K. 
Clark,   J.   E.,    &   Co. 
Bowers-Lewis    Co. 
Spencer  Bros. 
John,    K. 

Buckman,  J.  F.,  &  Son.  ■ 
Ayers,   E.   W. 
Suskins  &  Berry. 
Fowle,    S.    R.,    &   Son. 
Lewis  &  Calais. 

Cotton    Gins. 
Havens   Oil   Co. 

Department    Stores. 
Hoyt,    J.    K. 
Cook,   Jos.    E.,    Co. 

Dentists. 
Mann,   L.   H. 
Wells,    A.    S. 
.  Gallagher,   R.   T. 

Druggists. 
Tayloe,   D.   T.,   &   Co. 
Lee    Lavenport    Pharmacy. 
Blount,   W.   A.    &  J.    G. 

Doctors. 
Tayloe,   D.    T. 
Brown,    E.    M. 
Tayloe,    Joshua. 
Blount,.  J.    G. 
Nicholson,    P.    A. 
Nicholson,    S.   T. 
Nicholson.    J.    L. 
Hoyt,   A.    C. 

Dry    Goods    and    Notions. 
Bowers-Lewis  Co. 
Hoyt,   J.    K. 
Ayers,    E.    W. 
Spencer   Bros. 
Buckman,   J.   F.,   &   Son. 
Fowle,   S.   R.,   &  Son. 
Suskins    &    Berry. 
Lewis  &  Calais. 

Auto    Dealers    and    Garages. 
Harris   Hardware   Co. 


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Washington   Motor   Car  &  Machine   Co. 

Power   and    Light    Companies. 
Washington   Light   &   Water   Co.    (Gas   only.) 
Municipal  Light  &  Water  Co. 
Fruit    Dealers. 
Saleeby  Bros. 
Rhodes,    W.    J. 
Scott   &   Sawyer. 

Fertilizer  Dealers  and   Manufacturers. 
Pamlico  Chemical  Co. 
Bragaw   Fertilizer   Co. 
Bragaw,  W.,   &  Co. 
Phillips,   G.   A.,   &   Bro. 

Florists. 
Smallwood,    Pauline. 

Fish    and    Oyster   Dealers. 
Sterling,    C    H. 
Swindell   &   Fulford. 
Willis,   S.    P.    ,  ,  %„     , 

Foundries    and    Iron    Works. 
Mutual   Machine   Co. 
Hobbs,    W.    H.  . 

Furniture   Dealers. 
Southern  Furniture  Co. 
Jefferson   Furniture   Co. 
Morton,   W.    B.,    &   Co. 
Cherry  Furniture  Co. 

Grocers. 
Mixon,    E.    R.,    &   Co.    (Wholesale). 
Peterson,    E.,    &    Co.     (Wholesale). 
Cox,   A.   J.,    &   Co. 
Tayloe,   J.    F. 
Willis,    E.    K. 

Carolina   Dist.    Co.     (Wholesale) . 
Paid,    F.    G.    &   Bro. 
Ellison  Bros.   Co. 
Ellison,  James,  Co.   (Wholesale.) 
Little,    C.    M. 
Harrison   &   Phillips. 
Jackson  &  Roberson. 

Hardware  Dealers. 
Mallison.  W-   C,   &  Co. 
McKeel-Richardson   Hardware   Co. 
Harris  Hardware  Co. 

Hospitals. 
Washington    Hospital. 
S.    R.    Fowle   Memorial    Hospital. 

Insurance     Agents. 
Studdert,  G.   J.    (Life.) 
Bragaw,  W.,  &  Co.   (Fire  and  Life). 
Williams,    C.    M.    (Fire). 
Phillips.   G.   A.    &  Bro.    (Fire). 
Myers.  J.  &  P  B.   (Fire). 
Bobbins,  T.  F.    (Life.) 
Jordan,   Frank.    (Life.) 

Jewelers. 
Bell,   W.   M. 
Stewart.,    R.    L. 
Campbell,   J-    S. 

Laundries. 
Washington   Steam   Laundry. 
Sing  Lee. 

Lawyers. 
Small,  McLean  &  Bogan. 
Simmons,  N.  L. 
Harding,  C.  H. 
Carter,    H.    C. 
Daniel   &   Warren. 
Ward  &  Grimes. 
Grimes,   W.    D. 
Vaughan,  W.   L. 
Long,   T.    S. 
Rodman    &    Banner. 
McMullan,  Harry. 

Lumber   Manufacturers   and    Dealers. 
Kugler  Lumber  Co. 
Moss  Planing  Mill. 
Eureka  Lumber  Co. 
Fowle,  S.  R.,  &  Son. 

Hotels    and     Boarding     Houses. 

Hotel  Louise. 
Bell,  Mrs.  Wm. 
Branch,   Mrs.   W.    A.   B. 
Wynne,    J.    R. 


Brabble,  J.   W. 
Bell,  Mrs.  Lossie. 
Dudley,    Mrs.    John   W..    Sr. 
Fowler,   Mrs.   M.   J. 

Marble    Works. 
Simmons,   J.   H. 

Machinery     Dealers. 
McKeel-Richardson     Hardware    Co. 
Malleson,   W.   C,   Son. 
Harris   Hardware    Co. 

Naval    Store    Dealers. 
Willis  &  Harris  Hardware  Co. 
Fowle,    S.   R.,    &   Son. 

Paint    and    Oil    Dealers. 
Harris   Hardware  •  Co. 
Willis.    E.    K. 
Mallison,   W.    C,    &   Son. 
Fowle,    S.    R.,    &    Son. 

Painters. 
Lewis,  F.  B. 
Harris,    C.    F. 
Forbes,    J.    S. 
Harper,   Henry. 
Cotton,  R.   L. 

Produce    Dealers. 
Mayo,  H.  B.,  &  Co. 

Plumbers. 
Harris   Hardware    Co. 

Photographers. 
Gay,  W.R. 
Baker  Studio. 

Printing  Offices. 
Johnson   Printing   House. 
Daily   News. 

Newspapers   and    Editors. 
DAILY  NEWS— J.    L.   Mayo,   Editor. 
PROGRESS — W.    K.    Jacobson,   Editor. 

Real    Estate    Agents. 
Harding,  H.  E.,  &  Son. 

Shingle    Dealers. 
Eureka  Lumber  Co. 
Moss  Planing  Mills. 

Taliors. 
Gabriel,    G.  i 

Wright,    F.    A. 

Undertakers    and    Embalmers. 
Southern  Furniture  Co. 
Farrow,   W.    T. 

Veterinary   Surgeons. 
Carrow,   H.   H. 

Wall    Paper    Dealers. 
Cotton,   R.    L. 
Harris,   C.   F. 
Proctor,    J.    R. 


AURORA. 

Incorporated   in   1S80. 

Population,    1910:     White,    450;   colored,    350; 
total,    800. 

Value   of  real  estate,   $200,000;  value  of  per- 
sonal property,   $100,000. 

TAX  RATE:     30c.    on  the   $100. 
Town   Officers. 

MAYOR— W.   A.   Thompson. 

POSTMASTER— J.   W.    Chaplin. 

CHIEF  OF  POLICE— C.   II.   Roberson. 

R.    R.    AGENT— D.   L.   Stubbs,   Washington   & 
Vandemere. 

.MANAGER  TELEGRAPH— D.   L.   Stubbs,   W. 
U. 

MKTHODIST .   Troutman,  Pastor. 

EPISCOPAL— J.   H.   Crosby.  Rector. 

BAPTIST— To   be   supplied. 

PRESBYTERIAN— Vacant. 
Druggists. 

Knight,   C.   V. 

Lawyers. 

Thompson   &  McLean. 

Schools    and    Academies. 

GRADED— Prof.   Ames,  Prill. 

Banks    and    Bankers. 
BANK    OF    AURORA— K.     L.     M.     Bonner, 
l'ns. :  O.  M.  Hooker.  Cash. 


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Doctors. 
Tayloe,    A.    K. 
Potter.  W.  T. 
Shubert,   — . 

Insurance   Agents. 
Thompson,    W.    A. 

General    Merchandise. 
Sncll,   Jr.    I'..,    t\:    Co. 
Bryan,  J.   B.,  &  Sons. 
Dixon  &  Bonner. 
Wilkerson,  J.  T.,  &   Co. 
Cuthrell,    P.    S.,   &    Co. 
Hooker,  W.  H.,  &  Bros. 
Cherry,    F.    F. 
Thompson.    L.    T. 
Gaskins,  W.   H. 
Shaban,   II. 
Selby,  s.  T..  &  Co. 
HolkwcU,  A.  B. 

Hardware     Dealers. 
Aurora  Hardware  Co. 

Notts  and   Boarding   Houses. 
Williams.    Mc. 
Cuthrell. 

Livery   Stables. 
Litcheld   &    Litcheld. 
Bonner.   W.    S. 
Bonner    &    Roberson. 

Manufacturing  Plants. 
Cherry,    F.    F. 
Jones,  R.   I...  Mfg.   Co. 
Thompson  Ginning  Co. 

Barbers. 

Moore,  W.   W.      

BELHAVEN. 
Incorporated  in    1S99. 

Population,     1910:       White,     2.375;     colored, 
1,125;    total,    3,500. 

Value     real     estate     and     personal     property, 
$1,000,000. 

TAX   RATE:      75c.    on   the   $100. 

Town    Officers. 
.MAYOR— N.   B.   Mariner. 

ALDERMEN— C.    T.    Windley,   D.   W.    Blount, 
R.   W.   Lucas,   J.   F.    Bishop,   F.   L.    Voliva. 
CLERK— F.    S.   Windley. 
POSTMASTER— D.    L.    Windley. 
CHIEF  OF  POLICE— O.   J.  Nye. 
R.   R.    AGENT— B.   F.    Steam,   N.    S. 
MANAGER   EXPRESS   AND   TELEGRAPH— 
B.   F.  Stearn. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 
EPISCOPAL— Claud    Alligood,    Rector. 
METHODIST— C.    A.    Jones,    Pastor. 
BAPTIST— H.    R.     Haight,    Pastor. 
CHRISTIAN— J.    D.   Waters,   Pastor. 
PRESBYTERIAN— A.    G.    Anderson. 

Schools    and    Academies. 
GRADED— C.    B.    Garrett,    Prin. 
Banks    and    Bankers. 
BANK     OF     BELHAVEN— 0L      P.      Aycock, 
Pres. ;  W.   E.    Stubbs,   Cash. 
Doctors. 
Mariner,    N.    B. 
Windley,    C.    T. 
Bullock,  W.   J. 

Druggists. 
Gibbs.    T.    R. 
Owl  Drug   Co. 

Lawyers. 
Leigh,   J.   A. 
Tooly    &    McMullen. 
Martin,   R.   T. 

Insurance     Agents. 
Stubbs  &   Snyder. 
Martin.   W.    G. 
Paul,  M.  C. 

General     Merchants. 
Lesafky,   D. 
Lee,  Alex. 
Russ,  W.    A. 
White,   H.    G. 
Capps,   W.   L. 
McKeel,  J.   T. 
Windley,    Geo.    M. 
Smith,    W.    B. 
Lindsey,   J.   L. 


Bunch.    E.    E. 

Cutrell,   J.    B. 

Gi  n  II.    F.    G. 

Blount,  D.   W. 

Tarkuyrton,  U.  W. 

Rain"    Bros. 

Pugh,    J.    D. 

Slkes,  B.  J. 

McCabe,    E.    D. 

Belhaven   Produce   Co. 

Burgess,    M.     S. 

Murry,    J.    R. 

Oden,   W.   L. 

T  ipton,    Mrs.    J.    M. 

Union   Mercantile   Co. 

Burgess    &    Co. 

Henby,   Jno. 

Simmons,  J.   B. 

Citizens   supply   Co. 

Kinby,  J.  W. 

Muir,  O. 

Harris,     L.     F. 

Bowen,  W.  H. 

Adler,    Geo. 

Selby,  N.   B.,  &  Son. 

Sanderlin,   W.    H. 

Martin,    H.    W. 

Cutrell   Bros. 

Clark,   E.    A.,   &   Co. 

Riddick,  W.   S. 

Gibbs,     Millie. 

Gibbs,   Mrs.    W.    W. 

Cooper  &  McKinney. 

Voliva,  F.   L.,   Hardware  Co. 

Smith,    R.    L. 

Bishop,    J.    F. 

Clark,  Smith  Co. 

Pell   Bros.    Co. 

Batilene,    W.    H. 

Cutrell,   A.    B. 

Radeliff,  W.   II. 

Edwards,   Cicero. 

Hooten,   W.    T. 

Collins,    J.    R. 

Spot    Cash   Grocery    Co. 

Connor   &   Taylor. 

Fish  and   Oyster  Dealers. 

Lupton,  W.  D. 

Montgomery,    W.    O. 

Wiliams,  R. 

Grocers. 

Sawyer   Grocery   Co.    (Wholesale). 

Carolina  Distributin   Co.    (Wholesale). 
Hotels    and     Boarding     Houses. 

Hotel  Carolina. 

Morgan   House. 

Nobles,  F. 

Phipp,   B.    N. 

Livery   Stables. 

Baynor   Fenner. 

Miller,    A. 

Sears,   W.   J. 

Manufacturing     Plants. 

John    L.    Roper   Lumber   Co. 

Windley,  Milson   (Saw  Mill.) 

Woodside  Lumber  Co. 

Interstate   Cooperage   Co. 

Wilkinson,    J.    A.     (Ice    Factory    and   Electric 
Plant.) 

White,   J.   J.    (Ship   Railways.) 

Jarvis,   W.    O.    (Ship   Railways). 

Belhaven    Bottling   Works. 

Tooly   Milling   Co.    (Grist   Mill). 

Belhaven  Grain  Commission  Co.    (Grist  Mill.) 
Jewelers. 

Bell,  A.  L. 

Tatem,  H.  N. 

Newspapers    and    Editors. 

BELHAVEN     CITIZEN— W.     B.     Woodward. 
Editor. 

Markets. 

Spruill.   W.   T. 

Cutrell.  A.   B. 

Clark,  Smith  Co. 

Smith,  R.  L. 

Clark,  E-   A.,   &  Co. 

Capps,  W.    L. 


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Bunch,   E.    E. 
Henley,   Jno. 

Brokers. 
Snell,    S.    L.,    &   Co. 
Belhaven  Grain  Commission  Co. 

Garages. 
Bishop,    J.    F. 
Baynor,    F.    T. 
Phelps,    J.    W. 

Undertakers. 
Ricks,    J.    W. 

Bakers. 
Houston,   L.    T. 

Blacksmiths  and    Machine   Shops. 
Smith,   A.    G. 
Lamb,  J.   K. 
Cutler  &  Allen. 

Contractors. 
Lucas,    R.    W. 
Snell,    H.    L. 

Amusements. 
Belhaven   Amusement   Co. 


EDWARD. 

Incorporated   in   1890. 

Population,    1910:     White,    225;   colored,    35. 
Value   of   real   estate,    $10,000;   value   of   per- 
sonal property,   $10,000. 

TAX  RATE:     10c.   on  the  $100. 

Town    Officers. 
MAYOR— L.   H.   Redditt, 
POSTMASTER— J.    U.    Edwards. 
CHIEF   OF  POLICE— C.   C.   Sparrow. 
R.    R.    AGENT— A.    M.    Whitehurst,   A.    C.    L. 
MANAGER  TELEGRAPH— A.  M.  Whitehurst, 
W.   U  . 

Ministers    and    Churches. 
EPISCOPAL— J.    H.    Crosby,    Rector. 
BAPTIST— No  Pastor. 
METHODIST— No    Pastor. 
DISCIPLE — Raleigh    Topping. 

Schools    and    Academies. 
HIGH— Estelle  Greene,  Prin. 

Doctors. 
Kager,  O.  O. 

General  Merchants. 
Redditt,  L.  H. 
Tripp,  L.  C. 
Bennett,  A.  D. 
Bennett.  J.  G. 
Edwards,  J.  U. 
Caton   &  Boyd. 

Hotels    and     Boarding     Houses. 
Hotel   Edwards. 

Manufacturing     Plants. 
Redditt,   L.    H.    (Gin.    Saw   Mill,    Grist   Mill). 
Edwards.   A.   M.    (Grist  Mill). 
Millinery    Stores. 
Tripp,  Mrs.   L.   C. 
Bennett,  Mrs.  A.  D. 

Markets. 
Stilley,    Hiram. 
Pender  Bros. 

Shoe    Shop. 
Edwards,   Leon. 


PANTEGO. 

Incorporated   in    1880. 

Population,    1910:     White,    200;   colored,    151; 
total.   351. 

TAX  RATE:     30c.   on  the  $100. 

Town    Officers. 
MAYOR — C.  P.   Aycock. 
POSTMASTER— E.    A.    Windley. 
R.    R.     AGENT— T.    J.     Topping.    N.     S. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 
METHODIST— C.    A.    Jones.    Pastor. 

Schools    and    Academies. 
HIGH— A.    W.    Davenport,    Prin. 

Doctors. 
Credle,  E.  S. 

Druggists. 
Credle,    E.    S. 

General     Merchants. 
Aycock,   C.   P.,   Supply  Co. 


Ricks,   H.   E.  • 

Whitley,   J.   F. 
Whitley,  Thomas  H. 
Jones,    A.    B. 
Topping.    B.    M. 
Shavender,   W.   H.,   &  Co. 

Hotels    and     Boarding     Houses. 
Thompson,  B.  F. 
Culliphur,   T.   R. 

Livery   Stables. 
Jones,  A.  B. 

Manufacturing     Plants. 
Watters,   E.    S.    (Saw   Mill). 
Pantego  Gin   Co. 


BATH. 

Incorporated  in   1705. 

Population,    1910:     White.   375;   colored,    100; 
total.   475. 

Value   of   real   estate.    $30,000;   value  of   per- 
sonal   property,    $15,000. 

TAX   RATE:      25c.    on   the   $100. 
Town    Officers. 

MAYOR— J.   L.    Satchwell. 

POSTMASTER— T.    A.    Brooks. 

CHIEF  OF  POLICE— E.  J.  Brooks. 
Ministers    and    Churches. 

EPISCOPAL— Howard     Alligood.     Rector. 

CHRISTIAN— W.    O.    Windliekl.    Pastor. 

METHODIST     Vacant. 

Schools    and    Academies. 

GRADED— Kate  Bowen,    Prin. 
Doctors. 

Nicholson.    J.    T. 

Druggists. 

Nicholson,   J.   T. 

General     Merchants. 

Brooks,  T.   A. 

Mason.    W.    W. 

Skittletharpe.    J.    T. 

Tarkington,    R. 

Beasley,    W.    H. 

Windfield.    W.    O. 

Burbage,    B.    O. 

Brooks,    S.    T. 

Hughes,    J.    A. 

Waut>h,     J.     W. 
Buggies. ) 


(Farming 
Grocers. 


Implements     and 


Bath  Grocery  Co. 

Hotels    and     Boarding     Houses. 
Hotel   Waters. 

Livery   Stables. 
Marsh.   G.   W. 
Burbage,   W.    S. 

Manufacturing     Plants. 
Brooks,    T.    A.     (Lumber    and    Shingles). 

Confectionery     Dealers. 
Burbage,    B.    O. 


PINETOWN. 

Incorporated   in    1907. 

Population,    1913:     547. 

Town   Officers. 

MAYOR— R.    C.    Waters. 

CHIEF   OF   POLICE— T.    A.   Berry. 

POSTMASTER— J.   Sw.ain. 

R.   R.    AGENT— J.    W.   Dowdy,   N.    S. 

MANAGER  TELEGRAPH— J.   W.   Dowdy,  W. 
U. 

PHYSICIAN    AND    SURGEON— II.    II.    Hun- 
ter. 

Ministers   and    Churches. 

METHODIST— C.    E.    Durham.   Pastor. 

EPISCOPAL— C.   B.   Malone.  Rector. 

MISSIONARY   BAPTIST— O.    J.    Swain,    Pas- 
tor. 

FREE-WILL   BAPTIST— Jas.    D.    Boyd,    Fas- 
tor. 

DISCIPLE— J.    W.    Sadler.    Pastor. 

OLD    STYLE    BAPTIST— N.     H.     Harrison, 

Pastor. 

Hotels  and   Boarding   Houses. 

The    Pinetown    Hotel. 


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BEAUFORT— ItKltTIJ-: 


Livery  Stabies. 
Ji  fferson,   C.    10. 
Waters,    P.    DeL. 
Respass,   W.    A.    (Automobiles.) 

Brick    Manufacturers. 
Waters,  Lewis  .**    Arthur. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 
Parker,    Surry    (Machine   Works,    Steam   Log- 
ging Machines   and    Hoisting   Engines.) 
Grist    Mills. 
Stubbs,    R.    L. 
Boyd,  Ceo.   V.,  &   Bro. 

Saw    Mills. 
Boyd,  Ceo.   v.,   \    Bro. 
Surry  Parker. 

Druggist. 
Hunter.  H.   H. 

Butchers   and    Dealers   in    Cattle. 
Respass,   W.    A. 
Wallace,     Thomas. 
Waters,  Reeves. 

Foundry,    Iron   and    Brass   Works. 
Surry  Parker  Machine  Works. 


SOUTH    CREEK. 

Population,    1913:     White,    2S0;    colored,    46; 


total,    326. 

Value    real     estate,     $4S,000;    value    personal 
property,    $12,500. 

TAX  RATIO:     20c.  on  the  $100. 

Town   Officers. 
MAYOR— Whilldin  Springer,  Jr. 
COMMISSIONERS— J.      B.      Campen,     Frank 
Quell. 

CHIEF  OF  POLICE— J.  H.  Harris. 
POSTMASTER— E.   D.   Springer. 

Ministers   and   Churches. 
BAPTIST —  — .   McKenzie,   Pastor. 
Schools    and    Academies. 
GRADED— Emily   Guilford,   Prin. 

Hotels  and   Boarding   Houses. 
Tuthill,  10. 
Ives,  E.  W. 

General     Merchants. 
Dixie  Lumber   Co. 
'I'u, bill,  L.   B. 
Williams,   D.    C. 
Springer,  Whillden,   Jr. 
Mri  ice,    J.    W. 

Manufacturing    Plans. 
Dixie  Lumber  Co.    (Lumber  and  Grist  Mill.) 


BERTIE  COUNTY 

COUNTY   SEAT,   WINDSOR. 


POPULATION— (Census    1910),    23,039. 

Formed  in   1722.     Named  in  honor  of  James  and  John  Bertie. 

AREA — CIS   square   miles.  «„  „„    „„- 

Value   of   real   estate,    $3,483,545;  value   of  pergonal  property,  $2,233,29o. 

Property  listed  in  1913.  bv  whites,  $4,S66,950;  by  negroes,  $S49,890. 

NUMBER  OF  SCHOOLS— For  whites,   62;  for  negroes,  52. 

TAX  RATE — County  purposes,  19c.  on  the  $lu0;  special  roads,  20  l-3c. ;  special  to  supple- 
ment school  fund,   5c.  . 

PUBLIC  ROADS — Number  of  miles,  1000.     Worked  by  taxation  and  old  system. 

RAILROAD,    TELEGRAPH     AND     EXPRESS   COMPANIES  <>,„,nonn 

Atlantic  Coast  Line  Railroad,   13.09  miles,   assessed  value $441,498.00 

Southern   Express   Co.,    assessed   value ?';™-™ 

Bertie   Telephone    Co.,    assessed   value I'no^on 

Western   Union  Telegraph   Co. ,    assessed  value {•»*"" 

Chowan  and  Roanoke  Telephone  Co.,  assessed  value l.bbb.ou 

Seaboard  Air  Line  Railway,   7.48  miles,    assessed  value 211,067.00 

I         i ;   Telephone   Co.,   assessed  value 412.00 

Wellington  and  Powellsville  Railroad,   18  miles,  assessed    value 44,386.00 

Albemarle  Steam  Navigation  Co..  assessed  value 6,250.00 

Southern  Railway — Rolling  Stock,  assessed  value 17,769.00 

Pullman   Co.,   assessed  value 3,369.00 

Daniels  Roanoke  River  Line,    assessed  value 1,500.00 

SUPERIOR   COURT   TERMS — February   9,    April   27,   September,   14,   November  9. 


COUNTY   OFFICERS. 

CLERK  OF  COURT— William  L.  Lyon,  Wind- 
sor. 

SHERIFF — John    W.     Cooper.    Windsor. 

REGISTER  OF  DEEDS— William  S.  Pritch- 
ard,  Windsor. 

TREASURER— A.     V.     Cobb,     Windsor,    Rfd. 

CORONER— Jos.    B.    Ruffin,    Powellsville. 

SUPT.  OF  HEALTH— John  L.  Pritchard, 
Windsor. 

SUPT.  OF  SCHOOLS— Herbert  W.  Earley, 
Aulander. 

SUPT.   OF  HOME — J.  Fred  Phelps,  Windsor. 

BOARD  OF  EDUCATION— M.  B.  Gilliam, 
(chm'n),  Windsor;  J.  Lawrence  Harrington, 
Aulander;   Estus  White,   Colerain. 

COMMISSIONERS— D.  R.  Britton,  (chm'n), 
Colerain ;  R.  J.  Shield,  Windsor,  Rfd. ;  J.  B. 
Stokes,  Windsor;  J.  T.  Jenkins,  Aulander;  T. 
W.   Griffin,  Woodville. 

BOARD    OF    ELECTIONS— J.    H.    Matthews. 
Chm'n.;  J.   H.   Etheridge,   O.   W.   Austin. 
JUSTICES    OF   THE    PEACE. 

WINDSOR  TOWNSHIP— A.  L.  Pritchard, 
Windsor;  S.  V.  Cowand,  Windsor;  W.  T. 
Heckstall,  Windsor;  T.  Gilliam,  Windsor;  J. 
H.    White,    Windsor;    K.     Sallenger,    Woodard; 


W.  D.  White,  Windsor;  A.  C.  Mitchell,  Wind- 
sor. 

MERRY  HILL— R.  J.  Shield,  Windsor,  Rfd.; 
Geo.  A.  Harden,  Windsor,  Rfd. ;  T.  A.  Smith- 
wick,  Merry  Hill;  Jno.  T.  Keeter,  Avoca;  Geo. 
W.    Capehart,    Avoca. 

WHITES— J.  H.  Lawrence,  Colerain;  W.  T. 
D     Evans,    Merry   Hill. 

COLERAIN— W.  R.  Raynor,  Colerain;  J.  W. 
Raynor.  Powellsville;  W.  S.  Taylor,  Powellsville; 
J.  B.  Mitchell,  Colerain;  T.  D.  Holley,  Colerain. 

ROXOBEL— Thos.  S.  Norfleet,  Roxobel;  W. 
J.    Watson,   Roxobel. 

MITCHELLS— Wm.  A.  Jenkins,  J.  L.  Har- 
rington,   Moses   R.    Barnes. 

SNAKE  BITE— W.  E.  Harrell,  Levi  Hog- 
gard,  Starkey  E.  Casper,  J.  R.  Cherry,  J-  S. 
Drew. 

WOODVILLE— J.  L.  Harrington.  J.  B.  Saun- 
ders, J.  T.  Veale,  T.  W.  Griffin,  E.  C.  Pitman, 

A.  T.    Eason. 

INDIAN  WOODS— E.  D.  Spruill.  Chas 
Bond. 

MINISTERS    NOT    IN    TOWNS. 
BAPTIST— T.    T.    Speight,   Windsor, .  Rfd. ;   S. 

B.  Barnes,  Colerain,  Rfd. ;  J.  R.  Matthews, 
Aulander,    Rfd. 

SPECIAL    SCHOOL    TAX     DISTRICTS. 
GRADED — Windsor,   Aulander,   Roxobel,   Kel- 


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ford,  Lewiston,  Woodville,  Powellsville,  Colerain, 
Woodard,  Merry  Hill,  Exter. 

HIGH— Mars    Hill. 

PHYSICIANS    NOT     IN    TOWNS. 

Dr.    Grumpier,   Merry  Hill. 

Ruffln,   Jos.  B.,  Powellsville. 

MERCHANTS    NOT    IN   TOWNS. 

Spruill,  C.  W.,  Quitsna. 

Merry  Hill  Supply  Co.,  Merry  Hill. 

Morris,    J.    P.,    Aulander.    Rid. 

Newbern,    D.    T.,    Askewville. 

Nicholls,   J.   B.,   &  Bro.,   Askewville. 

Capehart,   \V.  R.,  Avoca  and  Merry  Hill. 

Burden,  W.  G.,  &  Co.,  Aulander. 

Bunch,   S.,   Cahaba. 

Pittraan,    D.    W.,    Cahaba. 

Cowand,    S.    S.,    Cremo. 

Early,    A.    J.,    Cremo. 

Bazemore,    N.    L.,    Aulander. 

Novvell,    J.,    Aulander. 

Bazemore,    Lewis,   Windsor. 

Brown   &   Ward,   Merry  Hill. 

Evans,  J.  D.,  &  Co..  Merry  Hill. 

Myers,    L.    O.,    Powellsville. 

Ellis,    J.    J.,    Windsor. 

Cooper,    G.,    Merry    Hill. 

Phelps.  A.  B.,  &  Son,  Merry  Hill. 

Smallwood,  Mrs.  M.  E..  Merry  Hill. 

Brown,  A.   J.,  Merry  Hill. 

Perry,  W.  B.,  Merry  Hill. 

Bunch,    W.    H.,    Powellsville. 

Freeman,   R.    L.,    Powellsville. 

Freeman,    W.    J.,   Powellsville. 

Alston,   J.    J.,    Powellsville. 

Wynne  &  Hollomon,   Powellsville. 

Rayner,  M.  L.,  &  Bro.,  Powellsville. 

Swain,   W.    S.,   &  Bro.,   Powellsville. 

Tayloe,   W.    S.,   Powellsville. 

Collins,    A.    S.,    Quitsna. 

Collins,   C.   E.,   Quitsna. 

Gurkin,   W.   G.   Quitsna. 

Spivey,  J.   S..  &  Co.,  Quitsna. 

Spruill,  C.  W-,  Quitsna. 

Summs,    J.    W.,    Quitsna. 

Jones.   W.   R.,    Colerain. 

Cooper,   Edward,    &   Sons,    Sans   Souci. 

Mitchell.  T.   C,   &  Co.,  Sans  Souci. 

Smithwick,    C.    E.,    Sans   Souci. 

Sallenger,    K.,    Woodard. 

Tadlock,  W.  A.,  &  Co.,  Woodard. 

Tayloe,   L.    J.,   Aulander. 

Tayloe,    J.    F.,    Merry   Hill. 

Bazemore.    J.   G.,   Windsor. 

Carter,    Wm.,    Windsor. 

Carter,   Thos.   Windsor. 

Bell,   H.  M.,   &  Bro.,  Merry  Hill. 

White,    E.,    Colerain. 

Henry  &  Morris,    Colerain. 

Taylor,  J.  F.,  Merry  Hill. 

Leary,  F.  W.,   &  Bros.,  Merry  Hill. 

Holley,   T    D.    &  G.   M.,   Colerain. 

Kewsome  &  Evans,   Colerain. 

Brinkley,    — .,    Colerain. 

Rosemead   Lumber   Co.,   Colerain. 

Wynns,  Augustus,  Powellsville. 

Mizell,  ■ — .,  Askewville. 

Myers,    L.    0.,    Colerain. 

Cherry,    Mason,    Windsor. 

Mizell,  Linnie,  Windsor. 

Drew,    John    S.,    Windsor. 

Speight,    Rev.    T.    T..    Windsor. 

Bazemore,    H.    W.,    Windsor. 

Bazemore,  Perry,  Lewiston. 

Baggett,   J.   J.,    Cahaba. 

White,  D.  E.,  Cahaba. 

Hobbs,    C    E.,   Quitsna. 

Speller,   Andrew,  Windsor. 

Smithwick.    Jos.    H.,    Windsor. 

Spruill,    M.    L.,    Windsor. 

Evans,    M.    E.,    Sans   Souci. 

Smithwick,    A.    J.,    Woodard. 

Tarkenlon,    J.    I.,    Woodard. 


Skiles,    Ed.,     Sans    Souci. 
Norneet,    T.    S.,    Rn  . 
Cooper,    J.    w. .    Windsor. 
Sallinger,  W.  II..  Windsor. 
Early,    W.    F.,    Aulander. 
Ray,    Thomas,    Windsor. 
Phelps  &  Barnacastle.  Sans  Souci. 
Smithwick,   Wm.   H..    Windsor. 
COTTON    GINS. 
Rascoe,    A.    S.,    Windsor. 
Gilliam,    Thomas.    Windsor. 
Spruill,   C.   W.,  Quitsna. 

Nicholls,  J.  B.,  &  Bro.,  Askewville  and  Wind- 
sor. 

Tayloe,  J.  F.,  Merry  Hill. 

PUBLiC    SCHOOL    TEACHERS. 
Smithwick,  W.   R.,  Windsor. 
Dempsey,   Mrs.    J.    II.,   Windsor. 
Gillam,  Helen  E.„  Windsor. 
Spruill,  Virginia,  Windsor. 
Ray,   Pearl,  Windsor. 
Rice,  Billie,  Windsor. 
Mizell,  Erma,  Windsor, 
.sitterson,    Maggie,    Windsor. 
Cowan,  Mabel,  Aulander. 
Nicholls,  Mamie,  Merry  Hill. 
Cowan,   Starkey   V.,   Windsor. 
Keeter,  Pearle,  Kelford. 
Pruden,  Chloe,  Merry  Hill. 
Keeter,    Edna,  Merry  Hill. 
Speight,    Margaret,   Aulander. 
Phelps,  May,  Colerain. 
Earley,   Adna,   Aulander. 
Joyner,   Hattie,   Merry   Hill. 
Watson,  Eva,   Merry  Hill. 
Holder,    Minnie,    Colerain. 
Brown,  Bessie,  Lewiston. 
Phelps,    Celia,    Powellsville. 
Powell,  Mary,   Aulander. 
Mizell,   L.    S.,   Windsor. 
Askew,   Maggie,   Windsor. 
Spivey,  Josie,  Windsor. 
Smith,    Mary    Windsor. 
Britt,  Jesse  Graham,  Windsor. 
White,  A.   B.,   Windsor. 
Saunders,  Mary  M.,  Windsor. 
Gillam,  Kate,  Windsor. 
Smith,   Mrs.    Elizabeth,   Merry   Hill. 
Bowen,  Nellie,  B.,  Merry  Hill. 
White,  Sophia,  Merry  Hill. 
Kemp,   Thos.    A.,   Aulander. 
Draughon,  Lillian,  Aulander. 
Morris,    Myrtle,    Aulander. 
Holloman,   Rosa,   Aulander. 
Taylor,    Lizzie,   Aulander. . 
Wynne,  Eva,  Aulander. 
Watson,   Julia,   Aulander. 
Revelle,  Mrs.   T.   L.,   Colerain. 
Barnes,    Sallie,    Colerain. 
Cherry,    Elizabeth,    Colerain. 
Vann,    Nancy,    Colerain. 
Lowe,  Nova,  Colerain. 
Brinkley,   Mrs.    Lee,    Colerain. 
Glover,  Ruth,  Colerain. 
Chappelle,  J.   T.,  Roxobel. 
Cooper,    Annie,   Roxobel. 
Herring,    Annie,    Roxobel. 
Pope,    Thos.    A.,   Kelford. 
Brown,  Mary  M. ,  Kelford. 
Smith,  C.  G.,  Lewiston. 
Bullock,    Ha,    Lewiston. 
Phelps,   Vera,   Lewiston. 
Ward,  Mamie,  Windsor. 
Riddick,   Amy,   Cremo. 
Parker,  Eunice,  Woodard. 
Mitchell,  Janie,  Woodard. 
Thomas,  Clara,  Powellsville. 
Bridger,   Pauline.    Powellville. 
Overton,  Lizzie,  Cahaba. 
Cowan,    Essie,   Windsor. 
Pierce,  Ethel,  Windsor. 
Asbell,   Neppie,   Windsor. 
Thorne,   J.    B.,   Jr.,   Aulander. 
Peele,    Mrs.    W.    M.,    Aulander. 
Williford,     Clarice,     Aulander. 


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BERTIE   COUNTY. 


Trultt,    Emma.    Windsor. 
Cook,    Ruth,    Aulander. 

I  m\  is.  Elnora,  Aulander. 
Myers,  Mrs.  Grover,  Aulander. 
Earley,  Mrs.  W.  F.,  Aulander. 
Mlnton,   Mrs.    X.    P.,  Aulander. 
Plgg,    Clara   M.,    Colerain. 
Raker,    Amanda,   Colerain. 
Perry,  Mrs.  J.   M..  Colerain. 
Bridger,  Mrs.  T.  II.,  Lewiston. 
Spoolman,   Geo.   C  Lewiston. 
Spivey,    Florence,    Lewiston. 
Joyner,  Etatl  ie.  Merry  Hill. 
Gatis,    Ethel,    Roxobel. 
Jilcott,  Minnie,  Roxobel. 
Jilcott,  Carew,  Roxobel. 
Burrus,    Mary,    Kelford. 
Cobb,    Beulah,    Merry    Hill. 
I'.ritt.    Coraline,    Merry    Hill. 
Boggard,  Mrs.   Clinton,  Merry  Hill. 
Hollonian,    Letha,    Cremo. 

II  anlen,    Sue,    Quitsna. 


WINDSOR. 

Incorporated   in    17^7. 

Population,    1910:     White,    900;    colored,    300; 
total,   1.200. 

Value     real     estate     and     personal     property, 
$5S4,148. 

TAX  RATE:     25c.    on   the  $100. 
Town   Officers. 

MAYOR—IT.   P.   Sewell. 

POSTMASTER— W.   P.  King. 

CONSTABLE— H.   M.    Castellow. 

R.    R.    AGENT— W.    M.    Sutton.  W.    &   P. 

MANAGER     TELEPHONE— JoS.     B.     Cherry, 
Chowan    &    Roanoke. 

Ministers   and    Churches. 

METHODIST— L.  D.   Hayman,  Pastor. 

EPISCOPAL— W.    R.    Noe,   Rector. 

BAPTIST— D.  P.  Harris,  Pastor. 
Schools    and    Academies. 

GRADED— W.   R.   Sniithwiek,   Prin. 
Banks    and    Bankers. 

BANK  OF  WINDSOR— T.   Gillam,   Pres. ;  W. 
L.    Lyon,    Cash. 

CITIZENS  BANK— E.  S.  Askew,  Pres. ;  M.  B. 
Gillam,    Cash. 

Doctors. 

Sawyer,   Chas.   J. 

Pugh,    E.    W. 

Pritchard,    Jno.    L. 

Nicholls,  J.  B. 

Druggists. 

Windsor    Pharmacy    Co. 

Mizell,    I.    M. 

Pugh,   E.   W. 

General    Merchandise. 

Nicholls,   J.    B.,   &   Bro. 

Stokes  &  Tadlock. 

Freeman,  J.   P. 

Gurley,   T.   P. 

Bazemore,  R.   C. 

Spivey,    J.    L. 

Rascoe,    A.    S. 

Mardre,  J.   J.,  &  Bro. 

Perry,  J.   E.   R.,  &  Co. 

Bunch  &  Powell. 

Gilliam.    J.    B. 

Perry,    P.    T. 

Gillam,  P.  R. 

Harrell,  J.   T. 

Burden,    A. 

Modlin  &  Hobbs. 

Thomas,  Geo.  W. 

Grocers. 

Perry,    Edward. 

Grant.   C.    L. 

Taylor,   Rhodes. 

Williford.   J. 

Clothiers   and    Men's    Furnishers. 

Cooke,  C.   A.    (Clothing,  Shoes,  etc.) 

Goldstien,  B.    (Clothing,  Shoes,  etc.) 
Furniture     Dealers. 

Standard  Furniture  Co. 

5c.  and   10c.  Stores. 

Blanchard   &  Co. 


Milliners. 
Phelps, A.    B   .(Millinery   and   Ladies'   Goods.) 
llollomon,     R.      L.      (Millinery     and     Ladies' 
Goods.) 

Hotels  and   Boarding   Houses. 
Hotel    Pearl. 
New  Windsor  Hotel. 

Livery   Stables. 
Capehart,    Cadmus. 

Lawyers. 
Winston   &   Matthews. 
Johnson,    W.     R. 
Martin,   J.    B. 
Gilliam  &  Davenport. 
Nowell,  3.   H. 

Insurance   Agents. 
Cherry,  J.   B.    &   Sol. 
Gillam,  P.  R. 

Newspapers    and    Editors. 
WINDSOR    LEDGER    (Weekly)— S.    W.    Ken- 
ney.   Editor. 

Undertakers. 
Sewell,  H.   P. 
Dail,  E.  S. 

Hardware   Dealers. 
Windsor  Hardware  Co. 

Dentists. 
Mizell,   W.   G. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 
Rhodes,    E.    (Saw   Mill.) 

Bazemore,  R.   C.    (Gin  and  Peanut  Cleaning.) 
Tadlock,  J.   E.    (Gin.) 
Windsor  Mfg.   Co.    (Barrel  Staves.) 
Albemarle   Guano   Co. 
Dail,   E.    S.    (Buggies,    Carts,   etc.) 
Sewell,  H.   P.    (Buggies,   Carts,  etc.) 
Taylor  &  Davis   (General  Repair.) 
Thompson,   T.    R.    (General   Repair.) 

Garages. 
Windsor    Hardware    Co. 
Bertie  Machinery   &  Motor  Works. 


AULANDER. 

Incorporated  in  1SS5. 

Population,    1913:     White,    900;    colored,    150; 
total,    1,050. 

Value   of   real   estate,   $300,000;   value   of  per- 
sonal   property,    $325,000. 

TAX    RATE:     One-fourth   of    1    per   cent,   for 
town;  One-half  of  1  per  cent.,  for  schools. 
Town  Officers. 

MAYOR— W.    II.    Mitchell. 

POSTMASTER— H.  L.  Early. 

CHIEF    OF   POLICE— G.    C.    Rogerson. 

R.   R.   AGENT— H.   W.   Gatling,   A.    C.   L. 

MANAGER     TELEGRAPH— H.     W.     Gatling 
W.    U. 

Ministers  and  Churches. 

MISSIONARY   BAPTIST— M.    P.    Davis,   Pas- 
tor. 

CONGREGATIONAL—  H.    B.    Parker.    Pastor. 

METHODIST— M.    W.    Hester,    Pastor. 
Schools    and    Academies. 

GRADED— J.   B.   Thome,   Prin. 
Bank  and   Bankers. 

BANK     OF     AULANDER— C.     W-     Mitchell. 
Pres. ;  J.  E.  Cooke,  Cash. 

Doctors. 

Harrell.  W.  J. 

Horton,  E.  H. 

G  arris,    F.    W. 

Druggists. 

Rice,   A.   F. 

Harrell.   E.      C. 

Mitchell,   W.   G. 

General    Merchandise. 

Burden,  J.  B. 

Burden,  A.  B. 

Burden,   W.   D.,   &  Co.    (Wholesale.) 

Greene    &    Bro. 

Harrell,   E.    C. 

Minton,   W.   T. 

Aulander  Farmers'   Union  Co.,  Inc. 

Burden.    A.   L. 


BERTIE    COL'NTY. 


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White    &    Mitchell. 
White,  T.  J. 
Burden,   J  A. 
Mitchell,    C    W. 
Mitchell.   W.   G. 
Peele.  W.   M. 
Williford,  T.   C. 
Bice,    A.    F. 
Pittman     Mrs.    W.    H. 
Holloman,   Mrs.    J.    T. 
Parker  &  Rice. 
Melton,    Walter. 
Dunning,   B.    .T. 

Hardware   Dealers. 
Hoggard,   W.    D. 
Bell   &   Howard. 

Butchers   and    Dealers   in    Cattle. 
Parker   &   Rice. 
Melton,  Jos. 
Early,    Hersey. 

Undertakers   and    Embalmers. 
Herring,   J.   W.,   &   Co. 
Bell   &   Howard. 

Hotels  and   Boarding   Houses. 
Hotel  Central. 
Hoggard's  Boarding  House. 
Williford    House. 

Livery  Stables. 
Cook,    John    R. 

Real  Estate  Agents. 
The   Dunning   Co. 
Aulander   Realty   Co.,   Inc. 
Dayton  Realty  Co. 
Barden.  W.  E. 
Mitchell,    W.     G. 

Insurance  Agents. 
The  Dunning  Co. 
White.  J.  R. 
White,   W.    J. 
Burden,  W.  E. 
Mitchell,  W.  G. 

Lawyers. 

Lassiter,    Alex. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 
Dunning  Brick  Co.    (Inc.) 
Mitchell,  C.  W.    (Saw  Mill.) 
Triple  Gin   &  Grist  Mill. 
White.  T.   J-    (Saw  Mill  and  Cotton  Gin.) 
Carolina  Building   and  Hardware   Co.    (Inc.) 
(Building  Material   and  Saw  Mill.) 

Bertie  Cotton  Oil  Co.,  Inc.    (Oil  and  Fertiliz- 
ers.) 
Herring,  J.   W.,   &  Co.    (Carriage  Builders.) 
Bell,  E.  J.    (Buggy  Factory.)  ■ 

Wholesale    Merchants. 
Burden.   W.   D-,   &  Co.    (Groceries.) 
Incorporated   Companies,    Not   Manufactures. 
Aulander  Live   Stock   &   Supply   Co.,   H.   Jen- 
kins.  Mgr. 
The  Bryant  Timber  Co..  R.  J.  Dunning,  Pres. 
Aulander  Farmers'  Union  Co.,  Inc. 

Hay,   Grain   and    Feed. 
Taylor,  W.  A.,  &  Co. 

Contractors   and    Builders. 
Rogerson   &  Harrington. 
Rice,   E.   L. 

Dealers   in    Building    Material. 
Nicholls,  W.  M, 
Hoggard,  W.  D. 

Sewing   Machines  and   Fixtures. 
Burden,  J.  A.,  &  Co. 
Modlin,   W.   H. 

Harness   and   Shoe   Maker. 
Minton.  N.   S. 

Local  Branch  Standard  Oil  Co.,  A.  G.  Lassi- 
ter,  Supt. 


COLERAIN. 

Incorporated  in  1871. 

Population,     1910:    White,     300;    colored    50; 
total,  350. 


Value    real    estate,    $100,000;    value    personal 
property.    $20,000. 

Town    Officers. 
MAYOR— W.   G.   Adams. 
POSTMASTER— G.   B.   Miller. 
CHIEF   OF   POLICE— J.    H.    Allen. 
R.  R.  AGENT — C.  L.  Henry,  Albemarle  Steam 
Navigation   Co. 
MANAGER  TELEPHONE— L.   A.  Nowell. 

Ministers   and    Churches. 
BAPTIST— R.    B.    Linebery,    Pastor. 
METHODIST— C  M.   Caveness,  Pastor. 

Schools    and    Academies. 
GRADED   ACADEMY— T.    L.    Revel,   Prin. 

Banks    and    Bankers. 
BANK  OF   COLERAIN— L.   A.   Nowell,   Pres.; 
W.  M.  Sitterson,  Cash. 

Doctors. 
Nowell,  L.  A. 

Druggists. 
Nowell,  L.  A. 

General    Merchandise. 
Beasley  &   Callis. 
Beasley,   T.    E. 
White,   A.   D. 
Henry  &  Adams. 
Morris,   J.   R. 
Harrell,   M.    C. 
Stokes  &  Co. 
Britton,  D.  R.,  &  Co. 
Perry.   L.   A.    &  L.   D. 
Beasley.   I.   G. 
Beasley,  W.    H. 

Hotels  and   Boarding   Houses. 
Hotel  Earle    (T.   E.   Beasley,   Prop.) 

Manufacturing     Plants. 
Beasley.   W.   H.    (Saw  Mill   and  Gin.) 

ROXOBEL. 

Incorporated. 

Population,    1913:     Wliite,    400;   colored,    175; 
total,    575. 

Value    of   real   estate,    $75,000;   value   of   per- 
sonal   property,    $100,000. 

Town    Officers. 
POSTMASTER— J.   G.   Joyner. 
R.  R.  AGENT— J.   C.   Knight,  S.  A.  L. 
MANAGER  TELEGRAPH— J.    C.   Knight,  W. 
U. 

Ministers  and   Churches. 
BAPTIST— J.    W.    Downey,   Pastor. 
METHODIST— W.    ('.    Merritt,   Pastor. 
EPIESCOPAL—  B.    C.    Bethea,   Rector. 

Schools   and    Academies. 
ACADEMY— J.    T.    Chappel,    Prin. 

Banks    and    Bankers. 
BANK    OF    ROXOBEL— A.    Capehart,    Pres.; 
P.   B.   Cole,   Cash. 

ROANOKE   CHOWAN   BANK— J.    M.    Jacobs. 
Pres. ;  S.   J.   Fare,  Cash. 

Doctors. 
Jenkins.  P.   C. 
Capehart,  A. 

Fore  &  Co. 

General    Merchandise. 
Peele,  C.  T. 
Barnes    &   Jilcott. 
Norfleet   &   Burnet  i. 
Roxobel  Supply  Co. 
Capehart,   Leroy. 

Hotels  and   Boarding   Houses. 
Hotel  Jarves. 

Barber. 
Lassiter,  J.  A. 

Dentists 
Jacobs.   J.   if. 
Jenkins,  W.   B. 

Manufacturing.   Plants. 
Capehart  Manufacturing   Plant,    (Overalls   and 
Shirts.) 
Harrll,   C    T.,    (Pine  Lumbr.) 
Wimbrow   Bros.    Co.,    (Pine    Lumber.) 
Harrell,  C.  T.,    (Cotton  Gin.) 


Druggists. 


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BERTIE— BLADEN. 


Cole, 


KELFORD. 

Incorporated    in    1902. 

Population,    1913:     White,    350;    colored,    175; 
total,    525. 

Value     real     estate     $80,000;     value     personal 
property,    $50,000. 
Tax  liate:      20c.    on  the  $100. 

Town   Officers. 
-MAYOR— C.    L.    L.    Cobb. 
POSTMASTER— J.   C.   Bunch. 
CHIEI    OF   POLICE— H.    C.   Stephenson. 
CLERK— J.  H.  Pritchard. 

R.    R.    AGENTS— George   T.    Johnson,   A.    C. 
L. ;  C.  Robertson,  S.  A.  L. 

MANAGER  TELEGRAPH— G.  T.  Johnson. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 
MISSIONARY      BAPTIST— John 
Pastor. 

Schools  and  Academies. 
GRADED— B.    T.    Pope,   Prin. 

Banks    and    Bankers. 
BANK  OP  KELPORD—  S.  A.  Norfleet,  Pres. ; 
J.   S.   Y.  Peel,  Cash, 

General    Merchandise. 
Brown,   George   T. 
Dixon,   P.   C. 

Hedgepeth,   Harrell  &  Wood. 
Tyler,   T.    C. 
Lowe    &    Co.    ' 
Chrry,  J.  C. 

Norfleet,    S.    A.     (Hardware.) 
Caphart   &   Co.    (Wholesale.) 
Warehouses. 
Kelford   Farmers'    Liiion    Storage    Co. 

Hotels  and  Boarding   Houses. 
Kelford  Hotel. 
Tyler   Hotel. 

Restaurants. 
Simmons    Restaurant 
Smith,    H.    S. 

Livery   Stables. 
Stephenson,  J.  B. 
Winston,    D.    C. 

Drayage. 
Harrell,  M.   W. 
Tyler,  L.   S. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 
Brown,    W.    R.    (Saw   Mill.) 
Brown,  G.  T.   (Gin  and  Grist  Mill.) 
Hedgepeth,  Harrell  &  Wood,    (Gin.) 
Parker,  George  T.   (Planing  Mill  and  Vehicle.) 
Manufacturing  Plant. ) 
Norfolk  &  Carolina  Lumber  Co. 

Live  Stock. 
Brown  &  Minton. 

Barbers. 
Leicester,  Paul. 


LEWiSTON. 

Population,    1910:     White,   575;   colored,    4-5; 
total     1,000. 

Value    real    estate,     $150,000;    value    personal 
property,    $140,000. 

Tax  Rate:    20c.  on  the  $100. 
Town   Officers. 

MAYOR — J.    L.    Harrington. 

POSTMASTER— W.   A.   Saunders. 

CHIEF    UP    POLICE— D.    W.    Pittman. 

R.   R.   AGENT— H.   O.   Carlton,  S.   A.   L. 


Ministers  and    Churches. 
EPISCOPAL— T.    Bethea,   Rector. 
BAPTIST— J.  F.   Cale,  Pastor. 
METHODIST— W.    C.    Merrett,    Pastor. 

Schools    and    Academies. 

HIGH .    — .    ,   Prin.;   Mrs.    Lee 

Bridgers,  Miss  Smith,  Bessie  Browne  and  Bessie 
Bullock,   Assistants. 

Banks    and    Bankers. 
LEWISTON  BANK— Wayland  Mitchell,  Pres. ; 
J.    N.    Hoggard,    Cash. 

Doctors. 
Mitchell,  Wayland. 
Webb,  Lorenza. 

General    Merchandise. 
Edwards,   J.    M. 
Sanders  &  Minston. 
Cherry,  J.  H. 
Harrell    &    Bazemore. 
Bazemore,   Perry. 
Bazemore,  J.  K.,  &  Son. 
Lewiston  Supply  Co. 
Bazemore,   W.   S. 

Hotels  and   Boarding   Houses. 
Williams,  Mrs.   Amelia. 
Rawles,  R.   W. 

Livery   Stables. 
Williams,  Mrs.  A. 
Rawles,  R.  W. 
Casper,  W.  E. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 
Morris  &  Bros. 


WOODVILLE. 

Incorporated  in   1911. 

Population,  1913:  White,  201;  colored,  94; 
total,    295. 

Value  real  estate,  $65,8S2.67;  value  personal 
property,   $45,855. 

Town   Officers. 

MAYOR— E.    C.    Pittman. 

COMMISSIONERS— W.  F.  Morris,  W.  D. 
Garris,  G.  S.  Norfleet,  T.  W.  Griffin,  Burges 
Urquhart. 

CONSTABLE— A.   J.   Morris. 

POSTMASTER— W.   D.   Garris. 

R.   R.   AGENT— H.   O.    Carlton. 

MANAGER  EXPRESS  AND  TELEGRAPH— 
H.   O.   Carlton. 

Ministers   and    Churches. 

EPISCOPAL .   — .   Bethea,   Rector. 

Schools   and   Academies. 
,  GRADED— G.    C.    Spoolman,    Prin. 

Hotels  and   Boarding    Houses. 
Rawls,    J.    C. 
Parker,    L.     O. 

Merchants. 
Morris,   TJ.   S.,   &  Bros. 
Renfrew  &  Garris. 
Britton,   J.    E. 
Norfleet,  G.   S. 
Rawls,  J.   C,   &  Co. 
Raymore,  J.   R. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 
Roanoke    Logging    Co. 
Morris,   U.    S.,   &  Bros. 
Brown,  C.  W.   (Coach  Shop.) 


BLADEN  COUNTY 

COUNTY    SEAT,     E  LI2ABETHTOWN. 


POPULATION— (Census    1910),    1S.006. 
Formed  in  1734.     Named  in /honor  of  Martin   Bladen. 
AREA — 900  square  miles. 

Valuefcof  real  estate,  $2,724:225;  value  of  personal  property,$l,541,495. 
Property  listed  in  1912,  by  whites.  $3,610,009;   by  negroes,  $462  521. 
NUMBER  OP  SCHOOLS— For  whites,  70;  for   negroes,    47. 
TAX   RATE — County   purposes,    19c.    on   the   $100. 
RAILROAD,   TELEGRAPH    AND    EXPRESS    COMPANIES. 
Pullman  Company,  assessed  value 


.$     6,993.84 


BLADEN    COUNTY. 


Ill 


Southern  Bell  Telephone  &  Telegraph  Company,  assessed  value 1,332.00 

Seaboard  Air  Line  Railway,   32.80  miles,  assessed    value 926,800.00 

Consolidated  Telephone  Company,  assessed  value 369.00 

Southern    Express    Company,    assessed    value 10,353.00 

Bladen   Telephone  Company,   assessed  value 550.00 

Western   Union   Telegraph   Co.,    assessed   value 6,096.75 

Virginia  and  Carolina  Southern  Railroad,  24.25miles,  assessed  value 72  750.00 

Postal    Telegraph-Cable    Company,    assessed    value     3,018.80 

Merchants    and    Farmers    Steamboat    Company,  assessed    value 5,000.00 

SUPERIOR  COURT  TERMS— January  5,  March  9,  August  10   (civil),  October  19   (civil). 


COUNTY    OFFICERS 

CLERK  OP  COURT— W.  J.  Davis,  Elizabeth- 
town. 

SHERIFF— J.    M.    Clark,    Elizabethtown. 

REGISTER  OF  DEEDS— R.  J.  Hester,  Eliza, 
bethtown. 

TREASURER— A.   McA.    Council,   White  Oak. 

CORONER — Q.   W.   Wall.   Elizabethtown. 

SURVEYOR— I.    A.    Register,    Rosindale. 

SUPT.   OF  HEALTH— L.   B.  Evans,   Clarkton. 

SUPT.    OF   SCHOOLS=rB>  J.    Cromartie. 

BOARD  OF  EDUCATION— C.  P.  Parker, 
Garland;  A.  M.  Kelly,  Abbottsburg;  W.  H.  G. 
Lucass   (chm'n).  White  Oak. 

COMMISSIONERS— A.    A.    Clark     Rosindale; 
C.    W.   Lyon,    (chm'n),   H.    L.    Tatum.   Kelly. 
JUSTICES  OF  THE   PEACE. 

Gus  Bullard,  Cam.  Pait,  R.  E.  F.  Cook,  Ab- 
bottsburg; M.  C.  Kinlaw,  Richardson,  Rf d. ; 
C.  W.  King,  Dublin;  B.  F.  Kinlaw,  Richard- 
son, P.fd. ;  D.  E.  Hester,  Monroe  Hester,  Evan- 
der  Singletary.  Bladenboro;  John  D.  Burney, 
Elkton;  H.  P.  Millican,  Clarkton;  J.  W.  Ward 
Clarkton;  T.  M.  Maultsby,  J.  B.  McFodyen, 
Westbrook;  S.  M.  Newell.  Council;  J.  A.  Ellis, 
Yorick;  W.  C.  Sutton,  Eliabethtown;  R.  P. 
Tatom,  Yorick;  J.  W.  Marsburn,  White  Lake: 
J.  L.  Peterson,  Sand  Bluff;  J.  F.  Johnson, 
White  Lake;  C.  P.  Parker,  A.  D.  Cromartie, 
Garland;  D.  F.  Coble,  Parkersburg;  Temple 
Stanton,  M.  R.  Hester,  G.  B.  Johnson,  Eliza- 
bethtown; A.  F.  Squires,  Notmore;  G.  W.  Cor- 
bett,   Jr.,   Currie;  Gilead  Smith,  Kelly. 

HOLLOW  TOWNSHIP— C.  H.  Brisson,  C.  H. 
VVaterson,   B.    C.    Devane. 

LAKE  CREEK— D.  P.  Russ,  Henry  Beatty, 
Geo.    Russ. 

TURNBULL—  J.  G.  Melvin,  J.  W.  Smith, 
L.    D.    Melvin. 

WHITE'S  CREEK— D.  L.  Blue,  A.  J.  Priest, 
Joe  Ouyton. 

WHITE  OAK— T.  B.  Melvin,  N.  A.  Layton, 
W.   S.  Smith. 

MINISTERS    NOT    IN    TOWNS. 

PRESBYTERIAN— R.  A.  Lapsley,  Jr.,  Clark- 
ton. 

BAPTIST— R.  M.   Hilburn,   Bladenboro. 

METHODIST— Dr.   Reid,  White  Oak. 
SCHOOLS   AND    ACADEMIES. 

WHITE  OAK  ACADEMY— W.  W.  Wood- 
house,  Prin.,  White  Oak. 

PHYSICIANS    NOT    IN    TOWN. 

Lucas,  W.   H.   G.,  White  Oak. 

Cromatie,   R.    S.,   Garland. 

MERCHANTS    NOT    IN    TOWNS 

McNeil  &  Gillespie,  Dublin. 

Wooten,  J.   A.   White  Hall. 

Maultsby,    T.    N.,    Westbrook. 

Clark,   A.    A.,   Rosindale. 

Parker,   C.   P.,  Garland.- 

McCulloch,   E.   F.,   White   Oak. 

Smith.  G.  H.     White  Oak. 

Carter,  D.  A.,   &  Bro.,  Jerome. 

Gaddie,  D.   N. ,   &  Co.,  Tommahawk. 
COTTON    GINS. 

Smith,   A.    H.,   Garland. 

Smith,  George,  White  Oak. 

Clark,  A.   A.,  Rosindale. 

Davis,   Wade,  Populi. 

Council  Bros.,  White  Oak. 

Hair  Bros.,  White  Oak. 

Clarkton  Ginning  Co.,  Clarkton. 

Bridger   Co.,   Bladenboro. 

Clark  Bros.,  Elizabethtown. 

King  Bros.    Dublin. 


SAW    MILLS. 

Clarkton  Lumher  Co.,   Clarkton. 

Bridger,   Co.,  Bladenboro. 

South  River  Lumber  Co.,  Garland. 

PUBLIC  SCHOOL  TEACHERS. 

Edge,    Mrs.    Mart^u-it.    White    Oak. 
Cain,    Sudie   M.,   White   Oak. 
Edge,  Florence,  White  Oak. 
Holland,  Alma,  Fayetteville,  R.  3. 
McCulloch,    Maggie,    White    Oak. 
McCulloch,    Robbie,    White    Oak. 
Owen,   Alice,   White   Oak. 
Owen,    Elbert,    White    Oak. 
Hilburn,   Stella,  Rosindale. 
Howell,   Mrs.    Blanche,   White  Oak. 
Dunham,   Maggie,  White  Oak. 
Smith,  Mrs.   Kate,  Clarkton. 
Smith,  Ethel,  Clarkton. 
Smith,  Katie,  Clarkton. 
Clark,   Mrs.    J.   L.,   Rosindale. 
Whitted,  Emmie,  Elizabethtown. 
Johnson,    Helen,   Elizabethtown. 
Johnson,  Graham,   Elizabethtown. 
Johnson,   Alonzo,   Elizabethtown. 
Johnson,    Sam,   Elizabethtown. 
Johnson,  Nina,  Elizabethtown. 
Downing,   Mattie,   Elizabethtown. 
Downing,   Bettie,    Elizabethtown. 
Johnson,   Caroline,   Richardson. 
Johnson,  Isla,  Richardson. 
McLeod,   Katie,  Elizabethtown. 
Singletary,  Lilian,   Bladenboro. 
West,   J.    B.     Yorick. 
Jones,   Mae,   White   Oak. 
Melvin,   Kate.   White  Oak. 
Johnson,    Sudie  B.,   Fayetteville,   R.    8. 
Melvin,   Thaxton.   White   Oak. 
Cain.   Blanche,   White   Oak. 
Herring,   Eulee,   Parkersburg. 
Johnson,   II  a,  Elizabethtown. 
Robeson,  Mrs.  M.  W.,  Tar  Heel. 
Burney,   Bertha,   Clarkton. 
Brisson,    Carrie    L. .    Westbrook. 
Cain,  J.  S..  Jr..  White  Oak. 
Johnson.    Mildred.    Elizabethtown. 
Ferguson,  Lula,  Bladenboro. 
Melvin,  Gertrude.  White  Oak. 
McKay,   Kate,   Sand  Bluff. 
McKay,    Louine,    Rosindale. 
Bramble,   Addie.    Atkinson. 
Carr,   Leo,   Rose  Hill 
Fussell,   B.    C,   Rose  Hill. 
Dobson.    Edith.    White    Oak. 
Cain,   Gracie.   White   Oak. 
Charles,  L.   R.,  White  Oak. 
Johnson,  Mary,  Elizabethtown. 
Marshburn,    Mrs.    J.    W.,    White   Lake. 
Marshburn,  Nettie,  White  Lake. 
West,  E.  J.,  Council. 
Guve.  Mamie.   White  Oak. 
Melvin,    M.    I,.,    White   Oak. 
Bradly.    Kanella,    Westuwok. 
Ellis,  Mary  C,  Yorick. 
Ellis,   Mary  L.,   Yorick. 
Ellis,  Lucy,  Yorick. 
Rayfield,    Minerva,    White   Oak. 
Bayfield.   Georgia,   White  Oak. 
Rayfield,   Rebecca,,   White  Oak. 
Kelly,  Eva,  Clarkton. 
Ward,  Mary,  Clarkton? 
Guyton,   Clara,   Clarkton. 
Harding,    Bessie,    Clarkton. 
Williams,  Lila,   Clarkton. 


112 


in  amen    lorxTY. 


Critcher,    Hilda.    Clarkton. 
Evans,  \v.  McD.,  Abbottsburg. 
Burney,    Leola    W.liiic  Oak. 
Melvin,    OleUa,    White    Oak. 
Shaw.   Zara,   Elkton. 
Shaw.    Tom.    Elkton. 
Shaw.  H.   F.,  Elkton. 
Shaw.    Isabelle,    Elkton. 
Shaw.    Sa<lie.   Elkton. 
Corbett,  Raymond   Y.,   Currie. 
Garden,  Reva,  Currie. 
Monroe,   Margaret,   Tar  Heel. 
McNeill,    .Tones,    Dublin. 
Suggs,    Emma.    Abbottsburg. 
McKay,   Isabelle,  Roslndale. 
Eaton,   Lucille,   Clarkton. 
Beatty.   Maggie,   Tomahawk. 
Deamon,  Gurtha,   Bladenboro. 
Michael,    .Tewell,   Bladenboro. 
Woodhouse.  W.  W..  White  Oak. 
Howard.    F.    K.    Abbottsburg. 
Bates,  J.  A.,  Bladenboro. 


ELIZABETHTOWM. 

Population.    1910:      White,    175;    colored,    75: 
total,   250. 

Value    real    estate.     $75,000:    value    personal 
property,   $35,000. 

TAX   RATE:      1    mill   on   $1. 
Town    Officers. 
MAYOR— A.    N.    Pait. 
POSTMASTER— E.     J.     Sutton. 
MANAGER      TELEGRAPH— W.       E.       Hall. 
Postal. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 
BAPTIST— J.    M.    Fleming,   Pastor. 
PRESBYTERIAN— W.    W.    Davidson,    Pastor. 
METHODIST— G.   H.   Biggs,  Pastor. 

Schools    and    Academies. 
ELIZABETHTOWN    ACADEMY— Mrs.    J.     L. 
Clark,  Prin. 

Banks    and    Bankers. 
BANK   OF   ELIZABETHTOWN— J.    B.    Clark. 
Tres. ;  L.  R.  Whitted.  Cash. 
Doctors. 
Robinson,   N. 
Liles,  N.   P. 

Lawyers. 
Clark,   .T.    B. 
White.    R.    S. 
Sutton,  D.  B. 
Pait.   A.   N. 
McCulloch,   E.   F..   Jr. 

Druggists. 
Cape  Fear  Drug  Co. 

General     Merchants. 
Smith.   D.   L. 
Davis,   W.    J. 
(Tales.    T.    H. 
Melvin.    G.    F..    &   Co. 
Shepherd,  J.  R. 
Clark   Bros. 

Hotels    and     Boarding     Houses. 
Sutton  House. 
Hotel  Elizabeth. 
Hull  House. 

Livery   Stables. 
Butler,  T.   V. 

Manufacturing     Plants. 
Elizabethtown  Manufacturing  Co.   (Brick,  lum- 
ber,  shingles,   etc.) 

Bamhill   Manufacturing   Co.    (Wagons,    carts, 
buggies,   etc.) 

Clark  Bros.   (Gins). 


ABBOTTSBURG. 

Incorporated   in   1903. 

Population,    1013    (estimated):       White,    125; 
colored.    90;   total,    215. 

Value     real     estate     and     personal     property. 
$29,630. 

TAX  RATE:     1   mill  on  the  $1. 
Town    Officers. 

MAYOR— H.    H.    Clark. 


POSTMASTER— E.    E.    Craven. 

CHIEF   OF  POLICE— D.   G.   Skipper. 

It.   R.   AGENT— S.   A.   L.   Johnson,   S.    A.   L. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 
METHODIST— N.   L.    Seabolt,   Pastor. 
BAPTIST .    — .    Sentelle,    Pastor. 

Schools    and    Academies. 
HIGH— F.   B.    Howard,  Prin. 

General   Merchants. 
Clark,  McAulay  &  Co. 
Johnson,   S.   A.   L. 
Hobbs,  P.  H. 

Manufacturing     Plants. 
Hall.  J.  L.   (Repair  Shop  and  Mill). 
Hood,  G.  H.   (Repair  Shop  and  Corn  Mill). 


BLADENBORO. 

Incorporated  in   1901. 

Population,  1910:  White,  350;  colored,  100: 
total.    450. 

Value  real  estate,  $75,000;  value  personal 
property,    $54,000. 

TAX   RATE:      15c.    on   the   $100. 

Town    Officers. 
MAYOR — J.    G.    Freeman. 
POSTMASTER— Mrs.    M.    C.    Edwards. 
CHIEF  OF  POLICE— E.   A.   Morris. 
R.    R.    AGENT— C.    A.    Shaw,    S.    A.    L. 
MANAGER      TELEGRAPH— C.       A.       Shaw, 
W.   V. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 
PRESBYTERIAN— Vacant. 
BAPTIST — F.    P.    Hedgpeth,    Pastor. 

Schools    and    Academies. 
HIGH— B.   E.  Goode,  Prin. 

Banks  and  Bankers. 
BANK    OF    BLADENBORO— H.    C-    Bridger. 
Pres. ;  H.   C.   Bridger.   Jr.,' Cash. 
Doctors. 
Norman,  J.   S. 

Insurance   Agents. 
Bridger,   H.    C,   Jr. 

General     Merchants. 
Pait     A.    E. 
Bridger  Co. 

Bladenboro   Racket   Store. 
Bladenboro    Bargain    House. 

Hotels   and    Boarding    Houses. 
Wlson  Hotel. 
Thompson,  R.  C. 
Jordan,   J.   D. 
Dover,  C.  W. 

Livery  Stables. 
Hilburn,  A.   A. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 
Bladenboro  Planing  Mill  Co.,   (Saw  Mill). 
Bladenboro    Cotton    Mills. 
Bladenboro  Novelty  Works. 


CLARKTON. 
Incorporated    in    1901. 
Population,    1910:     368. 

Value     real     estate,     $S5,000;    value     personal 
property,    $75,000. 

TAX   RATE:     16   2-3c.    on   the   $100. 

Town    Officers. 
MAYOR— E.    C.    Clark. 
POSTMASTER— G.    H.    Currie. 
CHIEF  OF  POLICE—  H.   N.   Russ. 
R.  R.  AGENT— J.  A.   Huffham,  S.  A.  L. 
MANAGER    TELEGRAPH— J.     A.     Huffham. 
W.    U. 

Ministers  and    Churches. 
PRESBYTERIAN-=-R.  A.  Lapsley,  Jr.,  Pastor. 
BAPTIST — Angelo   Porter,   Pastor. 
Schools    and    Academies. 
HIGH — J.   T.   Pharr,  Prin. 

Banks   and    Bankers. 
BANK    OF    BLADEN— L.    B.    Evans,    Pres.; 
E.    C.    Clark,   Cash. 

Doctors 
Clark,   G.    L. 
Evans,   L.   B. 


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113 


Druggists. 
Clark  &-  Evans. 

General     Merchants. 

Currie    X.   A. 
Clark,    O.    L.,    Co. 
Cash   Racket  Store. 
Cash  Bargain  House. 
Clark,  W.    S.,  &  Co. 
Brown   &   Co. 
Huokabee,   R.    L. 
Hayes   Swindel. 

Hotels  and   Boarding   Houses. 

Clarkton    Hotel. 

Insurance   Agents. 
Clark,   E.    C. 

Newspapers  and    Editors. 
BLADEX      JOURXAL       (Weekly)— Geo. 
Potts,   Editor. 

Livery  Stables 
Clark,  J.   H.,  &   Co. 
Owen,   S.   W. 
Cox,    E.    J.,    &   Co. 

Manufacturing     Plants. 
Stout  Bros.  Lumber  Co. 
Clarkton  Ginning  Co. 
Banner,   W.    H. 


W. 


W.     C. 


COUNCIL. 

Incorporated   in    1905. 

Population,   1913:     84. 

Value  real  estate,  $62,965. 

TAX   RATE:     20c.    on    the    $100. 
Town     Officers. 

.MAYOR— S.    M.    Newell. 

COMMISSIONERS— W.      B.      Hobbs 
Vick,   R.   C.   Bradsliau. 

POSTMASTER— A.   G.   Holmes. 

R.   R.   AGEXTS— W.   C.  Vick,   S.   A.   L. 

MANAGER  EXPRESS   AXD   TELEGRAPH— 
W.   C.  Vick. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 

BAPTIST— J.   J.   Porter,  Pastor. 

METHODIST— W.   E.    Brown,   Pastor. 
Schools    and    Academies. 

PUBLIC— Mrs.  W.   E.  Brown,  I'rin. 
Doctors. 

Holmes,   A.   B. 

General     Merchants. 

Grimsley.   G.    S. 

Powell   &   Nicholson. 

Flake,  W.   E.,   &  Co. 

Green,   J.   R. 

Hobbs,   Squires,   Grimsley  &  Co. 

Holmes,   A.   G. 


BRUNSWICK  COUNTY 

COUNTY     SEAT.     SOUTHPORT. 


POPULATIOX—  (Census    1910).     14,434. 

Formed  in  1764.     Xamed  in  honor  of  the  Duke  of  Brunswick. 

AREA — 950   square  miles. 

Value  of  real  estate,  $2,497,44S;  value  of  personal  property.  $8S5,520;  bank  stock,  $109,031; 
domestic  corporation,   $4,486. 

Property  listed  in  1913,  by  whites.  $3,072,575;:   by   negroes,   $310, 3S2. 

TAX    RATE — County    purposes,    36    2-3c.    on   the  $100. 

County   bonded    debt,    $12,000. 

PUBLIC  ROADS— Number  of  miles,  about  730.  Worked  under  old  State  law.  In  Smith- 
ville,  Shallotte,  Lockwoods,  Folly  and  Town  Creek  Townships ;  some  of  the  highways  are  im- 
proved by  a  special  bond  fund  and  tax. 

RAILROAD,    TELEGRAPH    AND    EXPRESS   COMPANIES. 

Pullman    Co.,    assessed    value    $     5,356.24 

Atlantic   Coast   Line  Railroad.    12.77   miles,    assessed     value 430,705.00 

Seaboard  Air  Line  Railway,   12.24  miles,   assessed     value 345,382.00 


Southern   Express   Co.,    assessed   value 

Western    Union    Telegraph    Co. .     assessed    value 

Wilmington  Towing  Co.,   assessed  value   

Southport   and   Little  River  Telephone   Co.,    assessed  value... 
Southern  Bell  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Co.,   assessed     value. 

Postal   Telegraph-Cable  Co.,    assessed   value    

Wilmington.    Brunswick    and    Southern    Railroad 71,534.00 

SUPERIOR    COURT   TERMS— March    16.    August  24    (civil),   October   12. 


8,540.00 

7,182  3 

15,000.00 

600.00 
7,542.00 

875.70 


COUNTY     OFFICERS. 

CLERK  OF  COURT— R.  S.  Newton,  South- 
port. 

SHERIFF— J.    E.    Robinson,    Supply. 

REGISTER  OF  DEEDS— Geo.  H.  Gray, 
Southport. 

TREASURER— C    A.    Russ.    Shallotte. 

CORONER— Lennox   Gore.    Shallotte. 

SURVEYOR— R.   M.  Edwards,   Exum. 

SUPT.  OF  HEALTH— J.  A.  Dosher,  South- 
port. 

SUPT.  OF  SCHOOLS— M.  C.  Guthrie.  South- 
port. 

SUPT.  OF  HOME— C.  H.  Hickman,  South- 
port. 

BOARD  OF  EDUCATIOX— J.  B.  Ruark, 
(chm'n),  Southport;  J.  L.  Simmons,  Iredell;  F. 
E.    Galloway. 

COMMISSIOXERS— A.  M.  Chinnis  (chm'n), 
Phoenix;  David  Ward,  Suburb;  G.  W.  Kirby, 
Supply. 

BOARD  OF  ELECTIOXS— L.  M.  Todd 
(chm'n).  Ash:  J.  Johnson,  Winnabow;  J.  E. 
Douglass,    Cronly. 


JUSTICES    OF    THE    PEACE. 

SM1THVILLE  TOWXSHIP— \V  T.  Pinner. 
S.  P.  Tharp,  G.  F.  Drew,  Southport;  David 
Ward,   S.   W.   Smth.   Suburb. 

LOCKWOODS  FOLLY— A.  T.  Hewett.  J.  W 
Lancaster,  F.  P.  White,  C.  D.  Robinson,  W.  X. 
Kirby,  David  H.  Caison,  D.  E.  Robinson.  L.  H. 
Phelps,    Supply. 

SHALLOTTE— E.  L.  Stanly,  W.  F.  Pearce,  E. 
B.  Hewett,  B.  K.  Gore,  Shallotte:  Sam  Hick- 
man,    Iredell. 

NORTHWEST— W.  F.  Bobbins,  I.  S.  Skip- 
per,   Phoenix. 

TOWN  CREEK— G.  fl.  Bellamy,  ('..  M.  Mc- 
Keithan,  Town  Creek;  P.  S.  Haws.  Jackson 
Johnson,  E.  R.  Outlaw,  ]•:.  o.  Rabon,  W.  C. 
s.i\ age,  Winnabow. 

W.U'CAMAW— J.  A.  Phelps,  J.  A.  Bennett, 
Ash. 

MINISTERS    NOT    IN    TOWNS. 

BAPTIST— D.  L.  Hewett,  Shallotte;  A.  W. 
Clemmons,   Supply;  J.   o.    Mizzell,   Shallotte. 

METHODIST— J.  M.  Marlowe,  Shallotte;  F. 
A.  Lupton.  Town  Creek. 

PRESBYTERIAN— To    be    supplied. 


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SCHOOLS    AND    ACADEMIES. 

King  Bros.,  Excelsior. 

KF.O.W    ACADEMY— Regan. 

Thompson,  T.   M-,   Southport. 

11  NSTON    ACAl)K\t\—  Funston. 

Hewett  Bros,  Shallotte. 

PHYSICIANS    NOT    IN    TOWNS. 

White.   F.   P.,   Shallotte. 

Goodman,   E.   G.,   Town   Creek. 

Babson,   J.  L.,   Excelsior. 

B,    .1     A..    Shallotte. 

BRICK    KILN. 

Dickie,   H.  G. 

Knox   &  Robbins,   Leland. 

MERCHANTS    NOT    IN    TOWNS. 

PUBLIC    SCHOOL    TEACHERS 

Chinnis,  a.   m..  Phoenix. 

Frink,   Pearl,   Shallotte. 

Kirby,  A.  S.,  Phoenix. 

Pearce,   W.   F.,   ShaUote. 

Evans,   E.   v.,   Leland. 

Ward,  Luther,  Regan. 

Idams,    W.    <'...    Leland. 

Sherman,  F.  M.,  Mill  Branch. 

Walker.   I,.,   Town   Creek. 

Hickman,   R.   B..   Wampee,   S.   C. 

Walker.   W.   H.,   Town   Creek. 

McLamb,   M.   D.,    Iredell. 

Lewis.   W.    D.,   Winnabow. 

Hemingway,    Lina,    Shallotte. 

Smith,   S.  W.,  Suburb. 

Ward,   May,   Suburb. 

Kirby,  G.  W.,   Supply. 

Long,  J.  M.,  Exum. 

Galloway.   Richmond.   Supply. 

Mizzell.   J.    C,   Shallotte. 

Brooks.  George  E.,   Seaside. 

Murrell,   Addie.   Phoenix. 

Brooks,   George  E.,   &  Co.,   Iredell. 

Rowell,   Margaret.   Phoenix. 

Rourk  Bros..    Shallotte. 

Edwards,  D.   B.,  Exum. 

Mintz  &  Mlntz,  Mill  Branch. 

Little,  Jesse,  Makatoka. 

Robinson.    J.    E.,    Supply. 

Ross,   H.   M.,   Excelsior. 

Hewett.   Harry.    Supply. 

Reamy,    Lucile,    Southport. 

Varnum,  W.  II.,  Supply. 

Burrows,   Bessie,    Southport. 

Leonard,   Walter,    Supply. 

Reeves,  Gertrude,   Supply. 

Smith,   G.    V.,    Ashe. 

Inman,  A.  N.,  Freeland. 

Babson,   J.    L.,    Excelsior. 

Russ,   K.   E.,   Shallotte. 

Edwards  &  Edwards,  Exum. 

Holoman.   Pearl,    Shallotte. 

Jerette.   John,   Regan. 

McKeithan,  W-  H..  Regan. 

Coleman,  W.  R.,  Ash. 

Edwards,    Olivia,    Exum. 

Gore,   B.    K.,   Shallotte,   Rfd. 

Ruark,    Ruth.    Shallotte. 

Stanly,  E.   L..   Shallotte.  Rfd. 

Newton,    Lottie    M.,    Southport. 

Milliken,  I.   C,  Shallotte,  Rfd. 

Swain,   Mrs.   Clyde,   Southport. 

Robinson,   Warren,   Supply,   Rfd. 

Adkins,    Charlotte,    Southport. 

King,   J.   W-,   Excelsior. 

Sawyer,    Mrs.    E.    W.,    Winnabow. 

Hewett,   D.    G..   &  Co.,   Shallotte. 

Bus,  C.   C,  Makitaka. 

Shallotte   Trading   Co.,    Shallotte.  ' 

1 'niter,    W.    Sally,    Winnabow. 

White,  F.   P.,   Shallotte. 

Mills,    Bessie,    Winnabow. 

White  &  White,   Shallotte. 

Faust,  J.   E.,  Iredell. 

Holden,   E.,   &  Son,   Shallotte. 

Adams,    Mary   L.,   Leland. 

Stanley,   J.   A.,    Shallotte. 
Shallotte  Drug  Co..   Shallotte. 
H.    C.   Galloway,   Bolivia. 
Smith.   I.   H..  Leland. 

Swain,  Mrs.   Lily  V.,  Southport. 
Cannon,   Mabel,   Town   Creek. 
Frink,  Annie,   Shallotte. 
Dosher,  Earnestine,  Southport. 

Ballard,    Jewell,   Winnabow. 

Grissett,    S.    E.,    Shallotte. 

(affile,  D.   Lanvale. 

Milliken,   O.   D.,  Makataka. 

Craig,   C.   L.,   Winnabow. 

LAWYERS    NOT    IN    TOWNS. 

Thomas,  Sue,  Shallotte. 

Murrell.   J.    W.,   Phoenix. 

Lewis,   R.    F.,   Bolivia. 

COTTON    GINS. 

Swain,    Margaret,    Suburb. 

Johnson,  J.,  Winnabow. 

Williams,  Daisy  D.,  Phoenix, 

Galloway,   Richmond. 

Welsh,  Ada  B.,  Shallotte. 

Shallotte  Trading  Co.,   Shallotte. 

Cobb,   Ola  B.,   Supply. 

Rourk  Bros.,    Shallotte. 

Sellers,  Levada,   Winnabow. 

Brooks,  George  E.,  Seaside. 

Long,  Mrs.  Pearl,  Iredell. 

Price.  W.  A..   Southport. 

SHINGLE    MILL. 

SOUTHPORT. 

Waccamaw  Shingle  Co..   Bolivia. 

Population.    1910:      1,600. 

SAW    MILLS. 

White  polls,    156;  colored  polls,   83. 

Murrell.  W.  W.,   &  Son,  Phoenix. 

Value    real    estate,    $43S,475;    value 

personal 

Walker,   L.,   Town  Creek. 

property,   $122, 2S2. 

Town  Creek  R.  R.  &  Lumber  Co.,  Town  Creek. 

Tax   rate:     85c.   on  the  $100. 

Waccamaw  Shingle  Co.,   Bolivia. 

Floating  debt,  $900. 

Henry,   J-   S.,  Winnabow. 

Town    Officers. 

Sellers,  E-,  &  Son,  Supply. 

CHIEF   OF   POLICE— Cecil  Lewis. 

Galloway,    Richmond,    Supply. 

CLERK— G.    F.    Drew. 

Chinnis,  A.  M..  Phoenix. 

TREASURER— J.    J.    Weeks,   Jr. 

Goodman,   E.   G.,  Town  Creek. 

TAX   COLLECTOR— C.    E.    Gause. 

Thomas.   A.    P.,    Shallotte. 

ATTORNEY— Cramer   &   Davis. 

Southport   Lumber   Co.,    Southport. 

REGISTRAR     VITAL     STATISTICS- 

-S.     P. 

Robinson,  J.   E.,   Supply. 

Tharn. 

TURPENTINE    DISTILLERIES. 

SUPT.    OF  HEALTH— J.    A.    Dosher. 

Goodman.  E.  G.,  El  Paso. 

POSTMASTER— H.    C.    Curtis. 

Walker,  L. ,  Town  Creek. 

R.    R.    &   EXPRESS    AGENT— H.    M. 

Prigen, 

Lewis,   W.   D.,   Winnabow. 
Harrelson   &   Co.,   Funston. 
Smith,    S.    W..    Suburb. 
Galloway,    Richmond,    Supply. 

W.  B.   &  S. 

TELEPHONE      MANAGER— S.       D. 
Wilmington,     Southern     Bell:     W.     H. 

Lucas, 

Stone, 

Little  River,    Southport   &  Little  River 

Co. 

Robinson,  J.  E.,   Supply. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 

Brooks,  G.  E.,  Seaside. 

BAPTIST— C.   C.   Wheeler,  Pastor. 

Ruark   Bros.,    Shallotte. 

EPISCOPAL— Rev.    Moody,   Rector. 

Mlntz  &  Mintz,  Mill  Branch. 

METHODIST— C.    M.    Lance,    Pastor 

BRUNSWICK   COUNTY. 


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PRESBYTERIAN— No   pastor. 
Rev.    C.    N.    Phillips. 

Schools  and  Academies. 
STATE    HIGH— R.    E.    Ransom,    Prin. 
Hotels    and     Boarding     Houses. 
Stuart   House. 
Clemmons.   Mrs.   J.   H. 
Grimes,    Mrs.    G.    C. 
Moorse,   Mrs.    Joseph. 
Fountain,    Mrs.    J.    B. 
Greer,   Mrs.    B.    F. 

Architects. 
Furpless,  Price. 
Robbins,  A.   J. 

Banks    and    Bankers. 
BANK     OF     SOUTHPORT— T.      C.      Cooper, 
Pres. ;  D.   O.   Daniel,   Cash. 

Boot    and    Shoe    Dealers. 
Hood.  H.   W. 
Ruark  &  Cair. 
Dosher,   Richard. 
Loughlin.   J.   J. 

Building    and     Loan     Associations. 
Southport  Building  and  Loan  Association. 
Mutual  Building  and  Loan   Association. 

Butchers   and    Dealers   in    Cattle. 
Phillipps,    C.    N. 
Greer,    B.    F. 

Confectionery     Dealers. 
Watson  Pharmacy  Co. 
Leggitt,    P.    O. 
Hood    Bros.    Co. 

Contractors   and    Builders. 
Robbins.    A.    J. 
Furpless,   Price. 
Drew,   G.   F. 
Peterson,   A.  E. 
Newton,    .T.    R. 

Clothiers  and    Men's   Furnishers. 
Loughlin,    J.    J. 
Hood,   H.   W. 

Dentists. 
Keith.   H.   L. 

Druggists. 
Watson  Pharmacy  Co. 
Leggitt,    P.    O. 

Doctors. 
Dosher,   J.   A. 
Hughes,  T.  E. 

Dry    Goods   and    Notions. 
Hood,   H.   W. 
Ruark  &   Carr. 
Loughlin,  J.  ,1. 

Fruit    Dealers. 
Hood  Bros.   Co. 

Fish    and    Oyster   Dealers. 
Dosher,   T.   Hoyle,    Co. 
St.   George,  Wm„  &  Son. 
Grocers. 
Ruark  &  Carr. 
Hood   Bros.    Co. 
Dosherr  Richard. 
Fulwood,  W.  T. 
Phillips.    C.    N. 
Fountain,   ,T.   B. 
Evans,   J.    R. 
Wilson,    Julius. 
McKenzie,  Willie. 

Barbers. 
Tliarp,  P.   C. 
Weeks,  W.  J. 

Coal.   Wood   and   Ice   Dealers. 
Bowman   &   Davis. 

Hardware  Dealers. 
Hood  Bros.   Co. 

Insurance  Agents. 
Stevens,  E.  B.  (Fire  and  Life). 
Pyke,  W.  H     (Fire  and  Life). 

Lawyers. 
Taylor,  C.  Edward. 
Cranmer  &  Davis. 
Ruark,    J.    W. 


Paint    Dealers. 
Hood  Bros.    Co. 
Dosher,  Richard. 

Printing    Offices. 
News  Printing  Co. 

Real    Estate    Agents. 
Stevens,  E.  B. 
Pyke,  W.  H. 

Newspapers    and    Editors. 
SOUTHPORT    NEWS— G.    E.    Clark,    Editor. 

Livery   Stables. 
Fountain,   J.   B. 
Fulwood,  W.   T. 

Furniture    Dealers. 
Armstrong,   W.    C. 

Civic    Bodies. 
SOUTHPORT   COMMERCIAL   ASSOCIATION 
— M.    C.   Guthrie,  Pres.  ;  C.   L.    Stevens,   See. 

SOUTHPORT  CIVIC  CLUB-  Mi^.  i  .  Ed. 
Taylor,  Pres. ;  Mrs.  Carrie  Doslier,  Sec. ;  Eliza- 
beth Haight,  Librarian. 

Theatres. 
Amuzu. 
West   Point. 

Oil   and    Gasoline    Dealers. 
Gause,  C.   E.    (Agency  Cape  Fear  Oil  Co.) 
St.    George,    Wm.    &    Sou    (Agency    Standard 
Oil   Co.) 


BOLIVIA. 

Incorporated  in  1911. 

Population,     1912:     White,     150;     colored,     6; 
total,    156. 

Value   of   real   estate.    $15,000;   value   of   per- 
sonal property,    $10,750. 

TAX   RATE:     10c.    on   the   $100;   32c.    on   the 
poll. 

Town    Officers. 
MAYOR— J.    H.    Knox. 
CLERK— C.    N.    Leonard. 
CHIEF   OF   POLICE— A.   W.   Murrell. 
R.   R.   &  EXPRESS  AGENT— C.   H.   Byrne. 
POSTMASTER— J.    P.   Cox. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 
METHODIST— F.    A.    Lupton.    Pastor. 

General     Merchants. 
Edwards.    G.    L. 
Lewis,    F.    L. 
Leonard,    C:    N. 
Mercer,   R.   E.    (Furniture). 
Gore,  J.   E.    (Meats   and  Fish). 

Livery   Stables. 
Murrell,    A.    W. 

Hotels  and   Boarding   Houses. 
Long,    Joel. 

Manufacturing    Plants. 
McKeithan,   W.    O.    (Saw   Mill). 
Waccamaw   Shingle   Co.    (Saw  Mill). 


SHALLOTTE. 

Incorporated  in    1S99. 

Population,    1910:     White.   162;  colored,   none. 
Value   of   real    estate,    $22,160;   value   of   per- 
sonal property,   $5,137. 

TAX    RATE:     16    2-3c.    on   the   $100;   special, 
4c;    poll,    13c. 

Town    Officers. 
MAYOR— F.   P.   White. 

ALDERMEN— W.     R.     Goley,    F.    M.     White, 
J.   W.   Russ,   L.    C.   Tripp. 

POSTMASTER— S.     E.    White. 
CHIEF    OF    POLICE — George    Cooper. 
STEAMBOAT    AGENT— J.    W.     Brooks,    Wil- 
mington. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 
METHODIST— J.    M.    Mallow.    Pastor. 
BAPTIST — E.    L.    Swain,    Pastor. 

Doctors. 
Goley,  Wm.  R. 

Druggists. 
Shallotte  Drug  Co. 

General     Merchants. 
Shallotte  Trading  Co. 


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lkixswick— buncomui:. 


White,   M.   L. 
Stanley  Supply  Co. 
While.     U.     S. 
Hewett    Bros. 
White,  S.  K..  &  Co. 
Hidden,    K.,    &    Son. 

Hotels     and     Boarding     Houses. 
Woodanl   House. 


Manufacturing     Planls. 
Hewelt,  D.  G..  &  Co.   (Turpentine  Distillery) 
White,  F.  P.   (Machine  Shop,  Turpentine  Dis- 
tillery). 

White,    P.    1 


THE 
Cash. 


(Repair  Shop). 
Banks  and   Bankers. 
CITIZENS     BANK— E.      F.      Mallard. 


BUNCOMBE  COUNTY 

COUNTY    SEAT,    AShEVILLE. 


POPULATION— (Census  1910),  49,798. 

Formed  in  1791.     Named  in  honor  of  Edward   Buncombe. 

AREA— 520  sauaxe  miles. 

Value  of  real  estate,  $16,291,346;  value  of  personal   property,    $5,241,756. 

Propertj    li   led  in   1913,   by   whites,   $19,528,384;   by  negroes,   494, SOU. 

NUMBER  OF  SCHOOLS — For  whites,  98;  for   negroes,   16. 

TAX  RATE— County  purposes,  21  2-3c.  on  the    $100;  roads  and  bridges,   20c. 

County    bonded    debt,    $007, 000. 

PUBLIC    ROADS —    Number    miles,    100.     Worked  by  oonvct  and  free  labor. 

RAILROAD,    TELEGRAPH     AND     EXPRESS    COMPANIES. 

Candler    Mutual    Telephone    Company,    assessed  value    

Americas   Refrigerator  Transit   Company,   assessed   value 

Asheville    Southern    Railway,    2.13   miles,    assessed   value 

American    Cotton    Oil    Company,    assessed    value 

Weaverville    Electric    Company,     assessed    value 

Southern   Railway   Company     47.52   miles,   assessed    value 1,858,986.74 

AsheviUe  and  Spartanburg  Railroad,  10.34  miles,   assessed  value 232,650.00 

Pullman    Company,    assessed    value 

Asheville   and   East  Tennessee   Railroad,    4.77    miles,   assessed  value 

Southern   Express   Company,    assessed   value 

Black    Mountain    Telephone    Company,    assessed  value 

Ashevill   Telephone    and   Telegraph   Company,   assessed    value    

Western   Union   Telegraph   Company,    assessed   value    

Southern    Bell    Telephone    and    Telegraph    Company     assessed   value 

Asheville    and    Craggy    Mountain    Railway,    2.26  miles,   assessed  value 

Madison  Telephone  Company,  assessed  value 

Asheville   Power    and    Light    Company,    assessed  value    

American  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company,   assessed   value 

Swanrianoa  Railroad,   3.50  miles,   assessed  value 

Leicester    Telephone    Company,    asssessed    value 

North    Buncombe    Telephone    Company,    assessed   value 

Postal  Telegraph-Cable  Company,  assessed  value 

SUPERIOR  COURT  TERMS — January  5,  January  19  (civil),  February  9  (civil),  March  lb, 
April  6  (civil),  April  27  (civil),  May  IS  July  13,  August  17  (civil),  September  21,  October  5 
(civil),   October   26    (civil),   November   9,   November   30    (civil). 


special,   8   l-2c. 


1,000.00 
1,200.00 
lO.Oiio.oii 
4.  Olio,  mi 
3,280.111) 


12,583.70 
15,754.00 
10,500.00 

1,000.00 
14,651.00 
10,950.13 

2,464.00 

10,000.00 

250.00 

273,000.00 

5,218.80 
12,000.00 

1,000.00 
451.00 

1,344.00 


COUNTY    OFFICERS. 

CLERK  OF  COURT— Marcus  Erwin,  Ashe- 
ville. 

SHERIFF— Chas.    F.    Williams,   Asheville. 

TAX    COLLECTOR— B.    A.    Patton,    Asheville. 

REGISTER  OF  DEEDS— J.  J.  Mackey,  Ashe- 
ville. 

TREASURER— Thomas  M.  Duckett,  Ashe- 
vile. 

CORONER— E.    R.   Morris,  Asheville. 

SURVEYOR— Otta    Israel,    Candler. 

SUPT.  OF  HEALTH— D.  E.  Sevier,  Ashe- 
ville. 

SUPT.  OF  SCHOOLS— W.  H.  Hipps,  Bilt- 
more. 

SUPT.  OF  HOME— B.  F.  Merrill,  Asheville, 
R.    4. 

BOARD  OF  EDUCATION— J.  D.  Murphy, 
(chm'n),  Asheville;  T.  P.  Gaston,  Asheville, 
R.  4;  J.  H.  Sams,  Homerville. 

COMMISSIONERS— W.  A.  Reynolds,  R.  C. 
Sales,  Biltmore:  J.  C.  Cowan,  Asheville;  R.  D. 
Buckner,  Asheville,  R.  1 ;  J.  W.  Rutherfoard, 
Candler. 

BOARD  OF  ELECTIONS— S.  G.  Bernard,  D. 
S.   Elias,   J.    F.    Ford,   Asheville. 

JUSTICES    OF    THE    PEACE. 

ASHEVILLE  TOWNSHIP— Wash  Haynes, 
Sol  A.  Carter,  Asheville,  R.  1 ;  J.  P.  Penland 
W.  R.  Gudger,  D.  S.  Roberts,  C.  W.  Malone,  S, 
P.  Mears.  F.  N.  Waddell,  W.  W.  Patton,  R.  A 
Burroughs,  M.  A.  Creasman,  S.  A.  Johnson, 
W.  A.  James,  Jr.,  E.  B.  Atkinson,  E.  H.  Cer- 
rimon,  Asheville;  George  W.  Fairchild,  A.  L. 
Bright,   Asheville     R.    4;   R.   W.    Johnson,   Ashe- 


ville,  R.    3. 

BLACK  MOUNTAIN— J.  H.  Hampton,  R.  E. 
Currier,  W.  H.  Burnett,  W.  R.  Goodson,  Black- 
Mountain. 

REEMS  CREEK— E.  V.  Merrell,  P.  H. 
Philand,  J.  B.  Broslen,  H.  E.  Sawyer,  J.  E. 
Roberts,   D.   H.   Reagan,   Weaverville. 

FRENCH  BROAD— J.  W.  Sluder,  Zeb  F. 
Vance.  O.  L.  Honeycutt,  J.  A.  Gwaltney,  M. 
J.   Sluder,  Alexander. 

FLAT  CREEK— Elbert  J.  Roberts,  Wm.  D. 
Robertson  A.  P.  Reece,  Jas.  E  Chandler, 
Homerville. 

FAIRVIEW— J.  R.  Phikerton,  J.  W.  Nesbit, 
A.  Dalton,  P.  O.  Merrill,  T.  J.  Patillo,  Fair, 
view. 

BIG  IVY — M.  T.  Arrowood,  J.  H.  Woodord, 
Democrat;  T.  S.  Dillingham,  A.  C.  Dillingham, 
I.   L.   Buckner,  Z.   B.   Hobson,  Barnardsville. 

LOWER  HOMINY'— Lafayette  Morgan,  Perry 
Alexander,  A.   H.   Starnes.   Candler.  Rfd. 

SWANNANOA — J.  H.  Smith,  Jas  M.  Patton, 
W.  M.  Gudger    Swannanoa. 

UPPER  HOMINY'— Zeb  Young,  J.  C.  Walters, 
W.  H.  Pearson,  C.  W.  Howell,  A.  Z.  Wright. 
P.   P.   Morgan,  J.   C.   Byrd,   Candler. 

LIMESTONE— C.  L.  Garren,  G.  F.  Garren, 
B  L.  Shuford,  J.  F.  Coxe,  L.  P.  Carter,  M.  L. 
Lance,  Jr.,  N.  L.  Fraddy,  Arden. 

LEICESTER— T.  M.  Rymer,  L.  E.  Cartin, 
I  Junto;  J.  L.  Williamson  Newfound;  G.  L. 
I  Mount.    B.    L.    Lyda.    Leicester. 

SANDY   MUSH — T.    H.    DeBoone,   W.    I.    Lee, 
•/Pandy  Mush. 


BUNCOMBE    COUNTY. 


MINISTERS    NOT    IN    TOWNS. 
Rice,   \V.   E.,   Swannanoa. 
Starnes,   A.   H.   Candler. 
Brown,   A.    E.,    Asheville,    R.    4. 
Bradley,  W.  T.,  Morgan  Hill. 
Morgan,   E.   J.,   Candler. 
Brown,   T.    K.     Swannanoa. 

PHYSICIANS   NOT    IN    TOWNS. 

Cotton,    C.    E.,    Black   Moupntain. 

Archer,  J.  J.,  Black  Mountain. 

McCracken,    C.    M.,   Fairview. 

Weaver,  W.   J. 

Brooksliire,   L.   L.,   Beech. 

Barett.    J.    F.,    Beech. 

Gill,   J.    N„    Weaverville. 

MERCHANTS    NOT    IN    TOWNS. 

Gaston,   R.   J..    Candler. 

Candler,    E.    W.,    Candler. 

Hyat  Bros.,    Emma. 

Whittmore,   J.    C,   Weaverville. 

Morris   &   Shepard,   Alexander. 

Wilson,  J.  B.,   Leicester. 

Maney,   W.   R.,   Democrat. 

Burlison,    Matt.,    Barnardsville. 

West,   C.   P.,  Weaverville. 

Johnson,    J.    E.,    Grace. 

Harrison,    H.    R.,    Swannanoa. 

Hall.    W.    C,   Black   Countain. 

McKoy,   J.    W.,   Black   Mountain. 

Merrill,  P.   O.,  Fairview. 

Jones,  J.  Will.  Fairviaw. 

Williams,   Ed.,   Fairview. 

Johnson,   R.    W.,   Asheville,   R.    4. 

Case,   A.   B.,   &  Bro.,    Skyland. 

FLOUR,    CORN    AND    FEED    MILLS. 

Hominy   Mills,    Candler. 

Billmore   Roller  Mills,    Biltmore. 

Leicester  Roller  Cills,  Leicester. 

Juno    Mills,    Juno. 

Lotsprich,    J.    B.,    Weaverville. 

Patton,  John  E.,  Glen  Inglis. 

Mt.    Mitchell  Lumber   Co.,   Swannanoa. 

Craggy  Lumber  Co.,    Swannanoa. 

Rutherford.    J.    W.,    Candler. 

Coleman.    J.    L.,    Lumber   Co.,    Asheville. 
PUBLIC    SCHOOL    TEACHERS. 

John,   T.   M.,   Arden. 

Ingram,   J.   M.,   Arden. 

Ingram,   Mrs.   J.   M.,   Arden. 

Lance.   Vonnie.   Arden,   R.    I. 
Byers,   Theo.   Biltmore,   R.    3. 
Morgan,  Annie.  Biltmore,  R.  3. 
Connor.  E.  E.,   Candlei. 
Gudger,  Maria,   Candler. 
Whitlow,    Frances,    Candler. 
Greenlee,    T.    M.,    Candler. 
Bryan,    A.    B.,    Candler. 
Henry,    Rose,    Candler. 
White,    Lois,     Candler. 
Hoover,    H.    F.,    Candler. 
Corgan,    Dolly,    Candler. 
Clark,    Emily,    Candler. 
Swain,    Delia,    Leicester. 
Croft,    J.    D.,    Asheville,    R.    4. 
Croft,   Mrs.   J.   D.,   Asheville,  R.   4. 
Matney,    Grace,    Leicester. 
Matney,  Nell,  Leicester. 
Reeves,    G.    M.,    Leicester. 
Fisher,    Grace,    Leicester. 
Merrell,   Mrs.    Rena.   Leicester. 
Ray,  A.   C,  Asheville,  R.   4 
Lominac,   Nora  T.,   Asheville,   R.    4. 
Jervis,    Ethel,    Leicester. 
Jervis.   C.   F.,   Leicester. 
Jervis,    C.   E.,   Leicester. 
Reynolds,    Etta.    Leicester. 
Barnes.    A.    L..    Asheville,    R.    4. 
Duckett,   Audi,   Ashevillle,   R.    4. 
Hayes,    Annie,    Leicester. 
Coward,  B.  N.,  Mascot. 
Brown,    Ethel,    Sandy   Mush. 
Wells.    Gertie,    Sandy    Mush. 


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Coward,  Manson,  Gem. 

Duckett,  Lola,  Gem. 

Sales,    R.    C.,    Skyland. 
Shook,    J.    H.,     Skyland. 

Jones,    Bertha,    Skyland. 

Pinner,    Mrs.    Tom.,    Arden. 

Williams,    Minnie,    Fairview. 

Coulter,.    W.    S.,   Fairview. 

Priffitt,   Bertha,   Fairview. 

Roberts,  Eugenia,  Fairview. 

Merrell.    S.    J..    Fairview. 

Slmford,    Pearle  Fairview. 

Lyda,    Ella,    Fairview. 

Williams,    Mallie,    Fairview. 

Merrell,    Sue,    Fairview. 

Ashworth,   C.  J.,   Fairview. 

Dougherty,    Lillian?  Black   Mountain. 

Gregg,   Epsie,   Azalea. 

Burlison,    Farm    School. 

Jones,    O.    B.,    Swannanoa. 

Kurlison,    Nettie.    Swannanoa. 

Miller,   A.   J.,    Swannanoa. 

Buckner,    Pearl.   Asheville,    R.    3. 

Hildebrand.   Eleanor,   Asheville.  R.   3. 

Jones.    Minnie,    Asheville,    R.    3. 

Bradley.    Mrs.    J.    W.,    Asheville,    R.    3. 

Edwards,   R.   B.,   Asheville,   R.   3. 

Whitson.    Jennie,    Asheville,    R.    3. 

Morgan,    Bessie.    Asheville.   R.    3. 

Stephenson,    Lillie  B..    Asheville,    R.    3. 

Kerr,    Estelle,    Asheville,    R.    3. 

Reynolds,   J.   L.,    Asheville.   R.    3. 

Kerr,   Mrs.   J.    L.,   Asheville,   R.   3. 

Stamey,   E.,   Asheville.   R.    4. 

Miller,    Lela,    Asheville.    R.    3. 

Hipps,    W.    H.,    Biltmore. 

Weaver,  Glen  C,  Biltmore. 

Sams,    Bonnie,    Biltmore. 
Burlison,    Bessie,    Biltmore. 
Bishop,    Amelia,   Biltmore. 

Bell.  Rev.  G.  H..  Asheville.  R.   2. 

Dixon,   Luke,   Asheville,    R.    2. 

Wallace,  Minnie.   Y.   W.   C.   A.,  Asheville. 

Brittain.   Margaret,  Asheville.   R.   5. 

Farmer,   Lula,   Asheville,   R.    5. 

Mull.   Bertha,    Asheville,    R.    5. 

Kimberly,    Fannie.    Asheville. 

Anderson,   Augusta,   Asheville. 

Ray,   Clara,  Asheville. 

Hughes,    Berta,    Leicester. 

Weaver,    Edna,    Weaverville. 

Blankenship,    G.    H.,    Weaverville. 

Gash,    Helen,    Weaverville. 

Howell,    Loretta.    Weaverville. 

Bradley,   Vester,   Brankton. 

Wells,  Frank  L.,  Brankton. 

Davis,    Fonella,    Brankton. 

Whittmore.  Maggie,  Taft. 

Jones,    Maurice,    Taft. 

Sawyer,    H.    E.,    Beech. 

Corpening,    Clara,    Mars    Hill. 

Corpening,    Mrs.    Alice,    Mars   Hill. 

Fox,    Johanna.    Jupiter. 

Redmond,    Minnie.    Asheville. 

Worley,    Artie,    Jupiter. 

Williams.    Florence,    Weaverville. 

Morgan,    S.   J.,   Morgan  Hill. 

Dillingham,   Hattie,   Morgan  Hill. 

Woodward.  G.   B.,  Democrat. 

Roberts,  Merkle,  Democrat. 

Sams,    Agnes.    Weaverville. 

Hurst,   Jennie,    Ivy. 

Edwards,    J.    B.,    Barnardsville. 

Edwards.  Dovie,  Barnardsville. 

Wilson,    R.    W.,    Barnardsville. 

Brown,  Rev.   J.   C,  Dillingham. 

Chambers,    Sallie,    Dillingham. 

Carter,     Lois,    Democrat. 

Catson.     Hattie.     Barnardsville. 

Edwatds,   Jane,   Barnardsville. 

Miller,    Lillian.    Barnardsville. 


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Burleson,    Josie.   Bamardsville. 
Garrison,    \V.    G..    Democrat. 
Alexander.    Edith.    Farm    School. 
Coggins,   Dr.   J.    C,   Black   Mountain. 
I.yerly,    J.    M.    I, . .     I  tain. 

l.yt'iiy.    K.    Maye,   Black   Mountain. 
Foreman.   Mrs.   E.   1!..   Montreat. 
Prince,   Carrie  L.,   Montreat. 
Roberts,     Ada.     Alexander. 
Smith.    Bonnie,    Alexander. 
Maney,    Dora,   Democrat. 
Vance,    Katie,    Alexander. 
White.    Floss,    Alexander. 
Ashworth.    R.   P.,   Biltmore. 
Carter,    Edna,    Alexander. 
Amnions.    J.    J..    Morgan    Hill. 
McKinney,   Fulton.   Democrat. 


ASHEVILLE. 

Population,   1910:   IS. 762. 

White  polls,   1.672:  colored  polls,   695. 

Value    real    estate,    $S,S61,905;    value    personal 
property,    $3,888,525. 

Tax   Rate:    $1.50   on   the   $100. 

Bonded   debt,   $1,240,000. 

Town    Officers. 

MAYOR— J.    E.    Rankin. 

CHIEF  OF  POLICE— Chas.   N.  Lominoe. 

CLERK— J.    M.    Clark. 

TREASURER— A.    H.    Felmet. 

TAX    COLLECTOR— C.    H.    Bartlett. 

KTAXDABD-KEEPER— A.    H.    Felmet. 

ATTORNEY—  S.   G.   Bernard. 

POLICE   JUSTICE— J.    G.    Adams 

SUPT.    OF    HEALTH— L.   B.   McBrayer. 

POSTMASTER— W.    W.    Rollins. 

R.    R.    AGENT— W.    H.    Maher.    Southern. 

EXPRESS  AGENT— J.  T.  James. 

TELEGRArH   MANAGERS— E.    N.   Williams, 
vV.   U.  :   A.   K.   Akers.   Postal. 

TELEPHONE  MANAGER— M.  Erskine. 
Ministers    and    Churches. 

BAPTIST— C.    B.   Waller,   Pastor. 

CHRISTIAN— J.    O.    Helsebach,    Pastor. 

EPISCOPAL— W.   Wyatt  Brown,    Rector. 

LUTHERAN—  (To   be   supplied.) 

METHODIST— J.    C.    Rowe,    J.    W.    Ingle,    W. 
A.    Newell,    W.    E.    Poovey.    Pastors. 

PRESBYTERIAN— R.     F.     Campbell,     Pastor. 

CATHOLIC— Father  Marion.    Pastor. 

METHODIST  PROTESTANT— J.   S.  Williams, 
Pastor. 

Schools    and    Academies. 

CITY   HIGH. 

ORANGE  STREET. 

ASHEVILLE    AVENUE. 

PARK    AVENUE. 

MURRAY. 

MONTFORD    AVENUE. 

Hotels    and     Boarding     Houses. 

Battery    Park. 

Swannanoa. 

Manor. 

Western  Hotel. 

Glen   Rock   Hotel. 

Florence    Hotel. 

New     Windsor. 

Montford  Hotel. 

Gladstone. 

Cherokee   Inn. 

Langren. 

Beaumont  Lodge. 

Belvldere. 

Billows  Rest. 

Bonniview. 

Buxton    Place. 

Collister,   Mrs.   Lulu. 

Colonial. 

Dickerson,    Mrs.    F.    B. 

Elkton. 

Forest   Hill. 

Gray   Gables. 

Harris,   Mrs.   M.    A. 


Harris,    Miss   Mattie. 

Hull,   Mrs.  M.  H. 

Hazel    Wood    Inn. 

Lee.   Mrs.   Julia   A. 

CcGuire,    Mary    C. 

Margo  Terrace. 

Mears,    Mrs.    Ella. 

Mitchell.    Crs.    Carrie    Carr. 

Ninety-Nine. 

Old    Kentucky   Home. 

Penniman,    Mrs.    Ridgely. 

The  Pines. 

Ramoth  Place. 

Be.  tawhyle. 

Rock  Lodge. 

Rouce,   J.    L. 

Cenwood. 

Tennent,    Misses. 

Mountain   Meadows   Inn. 

Martin,   Mrs.   Annie  D. 

Watkins,   Mrs.    S.   A. 

Webb,    Mrs.    M.    E. 

Webb   House. 

Willis.   Mrs.    S.    T. 

Wrenwood. 

Wright,   Mrs.   M.   D. 

Architects. 

Smith   &   Carrier. 

Melton,    A.    L. 

Davis,   T.   E. 

Qfmnn,    C.    H. 

Lord,   W.   H. 

Parker,  C.  N. 

Banks  and  Bankers. 

AMERICAN   NATIONAL  BANK— L.    L.    Jen- 
kins,  Pres. ;  A.   E.   Rankin,   Cash. 

BATTERY  PARK  BANK— T.   C.   Coxe,  Prcs. ; 
•i.    B.    Rankin,   Cash. 

WACHOVIA    LOAX-    &    TRUST    CO.— T.     S. 
Morrison,  Chm'n. ;  W.  B.  Williams,  Cash. 

THE    CITIZENS    BANK— E.    L.    Kay,    Pres. ; 
J.   A.   Campbell,   Cash. 

THE    CENTRAL   BANK    &    TRUST    CO.— C. 
W.  Brown,  Pres. ;  W.  B.  Davis,  Cash. 
Board    of   Trade. 

F.   M.   Weaver,   Pres. ;  Neptune  Buckner,   Sec. 
Building    &    Loan    Associations. 

Blue  Ridge  Building  and  Loan  Association. 

Home  Building   and   Loan   Association. 
Bakers. 

Asheville  Steam  Bakery- 

Beurer's  Bakery. 

Paul's  Model  Bakery. 

Woman's  Exchange. 

Brick    Manufacturers. 

Hildebrand,  D.  S. 

French  Broad  Granite  Brick  Co. 

Sheehan,   Geo.   C. 

Boot  and  Shoe  Dealers. 

Boston   Shoe   Store. 

Brown -Miller  Co. 

Guarantee  Shoe  Co. 

Nichols  Shoe  Co. 

Book  Stores. 

Brown   Book   Co. 

Pack  Square  Book  Co. 

Rogers.  H.  T. 

Butchers   and    Dealers   in   Cattle. 

Keibler  &  Whitehead. 

Lutz  Meat  Co. 

Star  Market. 

Marlow  Bros. 

Faulkner    Bros,  i 

Bedford,  J.  M. 

Teague's    Market. 

Zimmerman   &  Son. 

Hill  &  Young. 

Baher,   H.   D. 

Penland,    A. 

Carriage   Dealers   and    Manufacturers.- 
Morrison,   T.    S.,   &   Co. 
Asheville  Harness   Co. 
Brown,    C.    L. 


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Wallace,  J.  C. 

Doctors. 

Clubs. 

Ambler,   C.    P. 

Ashevllle  Club. 

Anderson,  J.   G. 

Elks'    Club. 

Bllaard,   A.    M. 

Country   Club. 

Battle,   S.   W. 

Eagle     Club. 

Briggs,  H.   H. 

Com  mission   Merchants. 

Brownson,    W.    C. 

Kroger.   William. 

Bryan,  J.  W. 

Asheville  Wholesale  Grocery   Co. 

Bryant,  R.   H. 

Rickman.    T.    J. 

Buckner,  R.   G. 

Reily.    M.    J. 

Callaway,  A.  W. 

Earl   &   Nelson. 

Carroll,  J.   L. 

Adams  Grain  &  Provision  Co. 

Cheesborough,  T.   P. 

Confectionary     Dealers. 

Cooke,   Jere. 

Baker.  C.   P. 

Dunn,  W.   L. 

Club  Cafe  &  Candy  Kitchin. 

Eckels,   0.   F. 

Fisher,   H.   L. 

Elias,   L.   W. 

Mascari,  Charles. 

Fletcher,  M.   H. 

Heston,   J.    M.,    &   Son. 

Frazier,   Thompson. 

Contractors  and  Builders. 

Gardner,   G.    D. 

Byerly,  E. 

Gibbs,   E.    W. 

Creasman    &    Owenby. 

Glenn,  E.  B. 

Clements,  G.  W. 

Gruner,  E.  P. 

Smith,    J.    W.    M. 

Hampton,   J.    E. 

Dalton    T.  S. 

Hunnicutt,    W.    J. 

Francis,    W.    C. 

Jordan,   C.    S. 

McDowell,  E.-  E. 

McBrayer,  L.  B. 

Md'lHTsiin,    J.    C. 

Meacham    &   Rockwell. 

Patton,    J.    L. 

Merriweather,  F.   T. 

Westall,  J.  M. 

Merrimon,   Louise. 

Frost.  E.  I. 

Millender,  M.  C. 

Tennant,   J.   A. 

Minor,  C.  L. 

Coal    and    Wood    Dealers. 

Morris,  E.   R. 

Asheville  Coal  Co. 

Orr,   P.   G. 

Ashevllle  Coal  &  Lumber  Co. 

Paquin,   Paul. 

Southern   Coal   Co. 

Powell,  W.  V. 

Clothiers  and    Men's    Furnishers. 

Pritchard,   Arthur. 

Asheville  Dry  Goods  &  Clothing  Co. 

Purefoy,   G.    W. 

Blomberg,  A. 

Reynolds,   C.    V. 

Blomberg,  S.   I. 

Ringer,  P.   II. 

Finestein,  S. 

Russell,     E.     R. 

Glaser  &  Sugg. 

Sawyer,    James. 

Moore,  M.  V.,  &  Co. 

Sevier,  D.  E.   &  L.  T. 

Redwood,   H.,   &  Co. 

Smith,  Owen. 

Stoner,    0.    E. 

Stevens.    M.    L. 

Zagier,  M. 

Terry,    W.    H. 

Zagier,  R.  B. 

Van  Ruck,   Carl. 

Department    Stores. 

Van   Ruck,    Sylvo. 

Peerless  Fashion  Co. 

Walker,  J.  W. 

Redwood,   H.,   &  Co. 

Weaver,    H.    B. 

Lipinsky,   S. 

Whittington,   P.    W. 

Dentists. 

Williams,  John  11. 

Foreman    J.  W. 

Zimmerman,  C.  S. 

Sinclair,   J.    A. 

Power  and   Light  Companies. 

Reeves,    R.    H. 

Asheville  Power  and   Light  Co. 

Ramsey,   J.   F. 

North  Carolina  Electrical  Power  Co. 

Hunt,  F.   L. 

Fertilizer  Dealers  and   Manufacturers. 

Fawcett,  J.  W. 

Asheville  Packing  Co. 

Parker,  J.  M. 

Rogers,  W.  F.,  &  Sons. 

Smathers,   Waxier. 

Florists. 

Durham,   Benjamin. 

Lashby,   D.   A. 

Mann,  I. 

Brown,   E.   E. 

Chambers,  E.   0. 

Greenbanks,   Woolsey. 

Ball,  B.  F. 

Fish  and  Oyster  Dealers. 

Glenn,   C.   F. 

Asheville  Fish  Co. 

Matthews,  Augustus. 

Acme   Fish   Co. 

Sinclair,  P.   D. 

Graham's   Fish   Market. 

Tobacco   Dealers. 

Foundries  and    Iron   Works. 

Maddox,  — .   ■--. 

Asheville  Supply  and  Foundry  Co. 

Schas,    M. 

Sternberg  Supply  and  Foundry  Co. 

Asheville  Tobacco  Co. 

Furniture   Dealers. 

Pugh,   C.    S. 

Beaumont   Furniture    Co. 

Barbee's  Cigar  Store. 

Burton    &    Holt. 

Druggists. 

Dean  &  Rector. 

Carmichael,    W.    C. 

Green  Bros. 

Raysor.   C.   A. 

Smathers.  J.   L.,  &  Sons. 

Asheville  Pharmacy. 

Walton   &   McLain. 

Walker,    C.    A. 

Grocers. 

Grants  Pharmacy. 

Slayden,  Fakes  &  Co. 

McKay's   Pharmacy. 

Asheville  Grocery  Co. 

Montford  Drug  Co. 

Balrd  Bros. 

Smith's  Drug  Store. 

Earl  &  Nelson. 

Streetman,  T.  L. 

Allison,  G.  D. 

West  End  Drug   Store. 

Barnett,  W.  L. 

Teague   &  Oats. 

Campbell.   J.    M.,    &   Co. 

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:  COUNTY. 

Davis,  W.  A. 

Haynes,  J.  W. 

Pelmet   Bros. 

Jones,    C.   E. 

Ford.    W.    P.,    &    Son. 

Jones,   T.   A . 

Poster    Supply    Co. 

Jones,   W.    W. 

Foster,  Prank  S. 

Lee,    C.    G. 

Hayes,    J.    T. 

Lissenbee,  C.   C. 

taglo,   J.   B. 

Lusk.    V.    S. 

Jairett,  E.  C. 

Lyman,    A.    J. 

Jenkins.    J.    H. 

McCall.   R.   S. 

Johnson,    \V.    E. 

Malone,    C.    N. 

Johnston.   J.    V. 

Martin,    J.    C. 

Micholov,    A.    D. 

Mann,   J.    H. 

.Millholland  &  Lipe. 

Merrick,    Duff. 

MUler,    P.    M. 

Merrimon,  J.  G. 

Noland-Mclntyre   C?o. 

Merrimon,    J.    H. 

Olive.  H.  J. 

Meriman,   H.    E. 

Owenby  &  Son. 

Millard,     D.     R. 

Redman.     S.     M. 

Montieth,    A.    D. 

Stradley,  G.   F. 

Moore,    Charles    A. 

Webb,    D.    H. 

Morrison,     A.     T. 

Welch,  J.   L.,  &  Co. 

Murphy,    J.    D. 

Sawyer,    C. 

Parker,    Haywood. 

Yates    &   McGuire. 

Randolph,    E.    G. 

Hardware   Dealers. 

Ravenel,  S.  P. 

Green,    0.    L.,    Hardware   Co. 

Reynolds,   G.    S. 

Brown-Northrup   Co. 

Reynolds.    R.    R. 

Brown  Hardware  Co. 

Rickman,     T.     J. 

Hospitals. 

Roberts,   Gallatin. 

Mission  Hospital. 

Rollins.   T.   S. 

Merriweather  Hospital. 

Settle,    Thomas. 

Biltmore  Hospital. 

Shuford,    G.    A. 

Insurance    Agents. 

Shuford,    W.    E. 

Aston.  Rawls  &  Co.   (Fire.) 

Sondey,   P.    A. 

Rutledge,   Frederick   &   Co.    (Fire.) 

Stames,  J.  R.- 

Patterson,  J.   R.,    &   Co.    (Fire.) 

Stevens,  H.  B. 

Moale  &  Chiles.    (Fire.) 

Styles.   J.    S. 

Jewelers. 

Swain,    J.    E. 

Field,    Arthur   M.,    Co. 

Thomas.  F.   W. 

Alexander,   G. 

Thomasson,    G.    A. 

Carpenter,    J.    E. 

Tucker.   J.   H. 

Cosby,    B.    H. 

Van    Winkle,    Kingsland. 

Frost,    H.    M. 

Way,    Eugene. 

Goldsmith.   W.    W. 

Weaver,   Guy. 

Henderson,    C.    H. 

Weaver,    Zebulon. 

Jennerett,  L.  W. 

Webb,  Charles  A. 

Shaffner,  W.  H. 

Welch,  Gilmer. 

Stern,    Victor. 

Wells,   R.   M. 

Laundries. 

Whitson,  W.  R. 

Asheville   Steam  Laundry   Co. 

Williams,   R.    R. 

Model  Steam  Laundry. 

Wright,    G.    H. 

Mountain    City    Steam   Laundry. 

Paint    and    Oil    Dealers. 

Lawyers. 

Fitzpatrick,    R.    L.,    &   Son. 

Adams,  J.   G. 

Perkinson,    T.    J. 

Adams,   J.   S. 

Excelsior    Paint    Co. 

Adams,    J.    Sneed. 

Miller- Rice  Co. 

Adicks,   H.    F. 

Bowles,   R.   E. 

Anderson,   J.    B. 

Asheville  Paint  &  Glass  Co. 

Arthur,  J.  P. 

Produce  Dealers. 

Bardnard,   A.    S. 

McConnell   Bros. 

Barnard,  S.  G. 

Plumbers. 

Britt.    J.    J. 

Rich,  J.  R.,  Co. 

Bourne,   L.    M. 

Ball   &   Thrash. 

Brown   M.    W. 

Guischard,  G.   L. 

Brown,   W.   P  . 

Moore,    J.    W. 

Carter,  Frank. 

Union  numbers. 

Carter.    H.   B. 

Piano    and    Organ    Dealers. 

Chedester,  H.  C- 

Falk,  C. 

Cocke,   P.    C. 

Dunham,  H.   A. 

Cocke.  Wm.  J. 

Burton    &   Holt. 

Curtis,    Z.    F. 

Photographers. 

Davidson,   T.   F. 

Hage  &  Koonce. 

Daniels,   W.    H. 

Ray,   C.  F. 

Davies,  Wm.  M. 

Brock,    I. 

Featherstone,   A.   A.,   Jr. 

Luidsey,    T.    H. 

Ford,  J.   F. 

McCanless,  J  .M. 

Gillis,  Donald. 

Real  Fstate  Agents. 

Glenn,    J.    F. 

Aston,   Rawles  &   Co. 

Gudger,   J.   M.,    Sr. 

Forbes  &  Campl>ell. 

Gudger,   J.   M.,   Jr. 

Atkinson  &  Sons. 

Gudger,    Owen. 

Moale  &  Chiles. 

Gudger,    V.    L. 
Harkins,  T.   J. 

Batterham,    H. 

Brown    &   Logan. 

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I  (.i  i  shoe  &   Co.          / 

POSTMASTER— W.   C.   Hall. 

Bledsoe.   J.   T.,   &  Co. 

R.   R.   AGENT— J.   T.   Simpson. 

Western  Carolina  Realty  Co. 

TAX  COLLECTOR— W.   R.   Many. 

J  orick,    J.    M. 

Ministers  and   Churches. 

Fowel,     Gto.    S. 

METHODIST     EPISCOPAL     (South)— R 

B, 

Baird-Wilford    Co. 

Hunt,   Pastor. 

Hall  &  Penland. 

METHODIST       EPISCOPAL        (North)- 

-Rev. 

Marsteller  &  Co. 

West,    Pastor. 

McCloskey,  J.  J. 

PRESBYTERIAN— E.  L.  Siler,  Pastor. 

Woods.    F.    T.    H. 

BAPTIST— Rev.   Beaver,   Pastor. 

Carter,  G.  D. 

EPISCOPAL— Rev.   Stubbs,  Rector. 

Campbell,   J.   M. 
Ingle,  F.   P. 
Lyman,    A.    J. 
Messier,    F.    M. 

Tailors. 
Brown  &  Co. 

Schools    and    Academies. 

GRADED — Quinton    11. ill. in.    l'rin. 

Banks    and    Bankers. 

COMMONWEALTH— J.    W.   McCoy,   Pres 
A.    Hegaman,    Cash. 

;  A. 

PEOPLE'S .    Howe,    Pres.;    H.    C.    John 

son.    Cash. 

Logan,    S.    I. 

Doctors. 

Foller,    J.   J. 

Cotton,    C.    E. 

Undertakers  and    Embalmers. 

Archer,    I.    J. 

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Noland-Brownell  Co. 

Terrel,  A.  J. 

Hare,    Baird    &    Co. 

Landis,    B.    F. 

Red    Cross   Undertaking   Co. 

Barrett,   A.   J. 

Brown,  J.  V.,  &  Son. 

Hopkins,    — . 

Wall   Paper  Hangers. 

Dentists. 

Fitzpatrick,    R.    L.,    &   Sons. 

Burks,    — . 

Printing   Offices. 

Druggists. 

Hackney-Moale   Co. 
The    Inland   Press. 
Asheville    Printing    Co. 

Porter,   Clifford. 
Terrell,  A.   J. 

Lawyers. 
Eckles,   J.   D. 

Rogers,    H.    T. 

Jewelers. 

Newspapers    and    Editors. 

Bays,    G.    B. 

GAZETTE      NEWS       (Daily,       Evening      and 

Nanney,  — . 

Semi-Weekly)— W.     A.    Hildebrand,    Editor. 

Photographers. 

NEW    TESTAMENT    CHRISTIAN    (Monthly) 

Slagle.   H. 

— Lucius   B.    Compton,    Editor. 

General     Merchants. 

HEALTH   BULLETIN    (Monthly)— Dr.    L.    B. 

Morgan,    L.    W. 

McBrayer,    Editor. 

Wahab,    Jonas. 

ASHEVILLE     CITIZEN     (Daily,     Morning)  — 

Pitman,   H.    B. 

James  H.   Caine,   Editor. 

Hall,   W.    C. 

Lumber  Manufacturers  and   Dealers. 

Mayer,  F.   A. 

Westall.   J.   M.,   &   Co. 

Taylor,   E.    H. 
Aired,  J.  J. 
Farmers'    Union. 

Grocers. 

Aired,    George. 
Yates    &   McGuire. 

Westall,  W.  H.,  &  Co. 
Coleman,   J.   S.,  Lpmber  Co. 

Citizens  Lumber  Co. 

Whiting  Lumber  Co. 

Hitter,   Mm.,    Lumber  Co. 

Brealdield,  J.   M. 

Arbogast,   J.    C. 

Anderson,  A.   C. 

Asheville  Lumber  Co. 

Fruit     Dealers. 

Empire  Lumber  Co  . 

Tyson,    A.    F. 

English   Lumber  Co. 

Restaurants. 

Jones,   Wm.   M. 

Garland.   A.    S. 

McEwen    Lumber   Co. 

Ella,    Lee. 

Monger  Lumber  Co. 

Meat   Markets. 

Sprobs,    W.    J. 

Melton,  J.   M. 

Swannanoa  Lumber  Co. 

Hopkins  &  Ella. 

Glen   Inglis,    Co. 

Furniture   Dealers. 

Rutherford,   J.   W. 

Bradham,   ,T.   I. 

English,  J.  W.,   &  Co. 

Undertaking   Es^ablshment. 

Marble   Works. 

McKoy,   J.    M. 

Bean,  S.   I.,  &  Co. 

Hotels  and   Boarding   Houses. 

Cherokee  Marble  Works. 

Greshem  Hotel. 

Wolfe,   W.   0. 

Villa,   Portman. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 
Hans  Rees  Tannery  Co. 

The  Crawford  House. 
Daugherty  House. 
Mt.   Mitchell  Inn. 

Asheville  Supply  &  Foundry  Co. 

The    Inn. 

United   States   Furniture    Co. 

Cauble    House. 

Southern   Mica  Co. 

Livery   Stables. 

Brown,    M.    Vance. 

Brown   Bros. 

Jones,   Wm.   M. 

Bradham,   J.    I. 

Machinery  Dealers. 

Lumber,  Coal  and   Wood   Dealers. 

Morrison,   T.    S.,    &   Co. 

Black    Mt.    Lumber    Co. 

Barnard.   W.   W. 

Novelties. 

• 

Pool.  R.   O.   S. 

BLACK    MOUNTAIN. 

Barber  Shops. 

Incorporated  in   1S93. 

Coggins,    S.    T. 

Population:     White,   1,000;  colored,    75;  total, 

McLean,   J.    E. 

1,075. 

Real  Estate  Agents. 

Value   of   real   estate,   $200,000;  value  of  per- 

Hegeman  &   Currier. 

sonal   property,   $100,000. 

Mashburn,  P.  M. 

TAX  RATE:     70c.   on  the  $100. 

Stepp,    Geo.    W. 

Town   Officers. 

Hardware   Dealers. 

MAYOR— J.  M.  McCoy. 

Woodard.  A.   L. 

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BUNCOMBE     BURKE. 


Shoe    Repair    Shops. 
Sawyer,    S.    T. 

Board    of    Trade. 
Geo.   W.   Stepp,  Pros.;   Guy   II.   Dobbins,  Sec. 


>  WEAVERVILLE. 

Incorporated  in  1909. 

Population,    1910:    White,    700;    colored,    175; 
total,  S75. 

Value     real     estate     and     personal     property, 
$250,000. 

TAX  RATE:     $1.00  on   the   $100. 
Town    Officers. 

MAYOR— C.   R.    Moore. 

POSTMASTER— T.   H.   Weaver. 

CHIEF  OF  POLICE— Pears  Roberts. 

R.    R.   AGENT — Marvin  Garrison,  Weaverville 
Electric  Line. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 

METHODIST-i-E.     W.     Fox,     Pastor,     J.     R. 
Warren,  Weaverville  Circuit. 

METHODIST   PROTESTANT .   — .   Butts, 

Pastor. 

Schools   and    Academies. 
WEAVERVILLE   COLLEGE—  W.   A.   Newell, 
Pres. 

WEAVERVILLE    SCHOOL— L.    H.    Michael. 

Doctors. 
Gill.   J.    M. 
Robinson,  Z.   B. 
Fresh,  W.   M. 

Druggists. 
Reeves,  T.   H. 

General     Merchants. 
Whitamore,  J.   M. 
West,  C.   P. 

Reeves,  W.   H.,   &  Sons. 
Mick  Bros. 
Merrill,  E.   B. 
Lotsprich  &  Chambers. 

Hotels  and   Boarding   Houses. 
Reagan    W.   M. 
Weaver,  Capt. 
Broadwater,    Mrs.    J. 
Ri  eves,  Mrs.  W.  H. 
Nelson,    Mrs.    Wm. 
Wagoner,  Mrs.  Dan. 
Hoover,  Mrs. 
West   Hotl. 

Board    of    Trade. 
C.   R.   Moore,  Sec. 

Livery   Stables. 
Reagan,  W.   M. 
Maekey  &  Reagan. 

Manufacturing  Plants. 
Weaverville   Flour   Mill. 


Howland,  R.   S.    (Grist  Mill). 


Rome 


JUPITER. 

Incorporated  in  1895. 

Population,  1913;     White,  100. 

Value  real  estate,  $30,000;  personal   property, 
$10,000. 

TAX   RATE:     10c.    on   the   $100. 
Town   Officers. 

MAYOR— G.    M.    White. 

COMMISSIONERS— W.     W.     Crowder 
Hunter.  D.  W.  Roberts. 

''(INSTABLE— W.    B.   Roberts. 

POSTMASTER — R.   D.   Alexander. 
Ministers  and    Churches. 

PRESBYTERIAN— W.   S.   Harold,  Pastor 

METHODIST—    — .     Hally,    Pastor. 

BAPTIST— S.   C.   Briggs,   Pastor. 
Schools    and    Academies. 

PUBLIC— Geo.    Sprinkle,   Prin. 

MISSION— Miss    Daily,    Prin. 


BILTMORE.  S 

Incorporated  in  1893. 
Population,     1913:     1,000. 

Town     Officers. 
MAYOR—  J.   P.   Kitchen. 
POSTMASTER— B.   J.   Luther 
CHIEF  OF  POLICE— F.   L.    Sharpe. 
R.    R.   AGENT— G.   A.   Digges,   Southern. 
MANAGER   TELEGRAPH— G.    C.    Ward,    W. 

r. 

Ministers    and    Churches.. 
EPISCOPAL—  R.  R.  Swope,  Rector. 
METHODIST— J.    W.    Campbell,    Pastor. 
BAPTIST — W.  H.  Moore,  Pastor. 

Doctors. 
Elias,   L.    W.  * 

Druggists. 
Biltmore    Drug    Store. 

Grocers. 
Stoner,    A.    D. 
Trantham     T.    L. 

Dry     Goods    and     Notions. 
Stoner,   A.    D. 

Hardware     Dealers. 
Stoner,   A.    D. 

Butchers  and    Dealers   in   Cattle. 
Biltmore  Market. 

Livery   Stables. 
Biltmore  Livery   Stables. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 
Biltmore  Estate  Industries. 
Williams,   Brownell  Planing  Mill  Co. 
Carolina  Veneer  Co. 


BURKE  COUNTY 

COUNTY    SEAT,    MORGANTON. 


POPULATION— (Census  1910),  21,408. 
Formed  in  1777.     Named  in  honor  of  Edmund  Burke. 
AREA— 400  square  miles.  .,„.,., 

Value  of  real  estate,   $2,262,450;  value  of  personal  property,  $1,140,317. 
Property  listed  in  1912.  by  whites,  $3.40S,S57;   by  negroes,  $90,013. 
NUMBER    OF    SCHOOLS — For    whites,    54;   for  negroes,  10. 
TAX   RATE — County  purposes,   19c.   on  the   $100;  roads  and  bridges,  20c. 
PUBLIC    ROADS — Number   miles,    175.     Worked    by    small    tax    and    by    all    males 
45  years  of  age. 

RAILROAD,    TELEGRAPH     AND     EXPRESS    COMPANIES. 

Hickory  Electric  Company,   assessed  value $ 

Southern  Railway  Company,  29.70  miles,  assessed   value 1,161 

Pullman    Company,    assessed    value 6 

Southern   Express    Company,    assessed    value 5 

Western  Union  Telegraph  Company,  assessed  value   5 

Southern   Bell   Telephone   and  Telegraph   Company,    assessed   value 10 

Carolina  and  Northwestern  Railway,  2. IS  miles,  assessed  value 20 

SUPERIOR  COURT  TERMS— March   9th,   June   1    (civil),   August   10th.   October  5th 
December  7   (civil). 


under 


909.00 
,866.75 
,332.83 
86.00 
,690.30 

442.00 
.298.00 

(civil). 


BURKE  COUNTY. 


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COUNTY    OFFICERS. 

CLERK  OF  COURT— L.  A.  Bristol,  Morgan- 
ton. 

SHERIFF — Forest  C.   Berry,   Morganton. 

REGISTER  OF  DEEDS— John  B.  Holloway, 
Morganton. 

CORONER — Jesse    Fisher,    Morganton,    R.    1. 

TREASURKR— R.   L.    Fatton,  Morganton. 

SURVEYOR — R.    J.    Hallyburton,    Morganton. 

SUPT.  OF  HEALTH— E.  W.  Phifer,  Mor- 
ganton. 

STJPT.  OF  SCHOOLS— T.  L.  Sigmon,  Mor- 
ganton. 

SUPT.  OF  HOME— Durant  Gibbs,  Morgan- 
ton,    R.     4. 

BOARD  OF  EDUCATION— J.  H.  Giles,  Glen 
Alpine;  J.  E.  Coulter,  Connelly  Springs;  Joe  T. 
McGimsey,  Fonta  Flora. 

COMMISSIONERS— J.  A.  Cox,  Joy;  James 
Mull,  F.  E.  Cook,  Morganton;  Dan  Johnson, 
Hilderbran;  J.  M.  Brinkley,  Glen  Alpine. 

BOARD  OF  ELECTIONS— A.  C.  Avery  Jr., 
C.  E.  Tate,  S.  Hoffman,  Morganton. 

JUSTICES  OF  THE   PEACE. 

MORGANTON  TOWNSHIP— W.  L.  Kirksey, 
H.    C.    Deaton,    W.    F.    Hallyburton,   Morganton. 

SILVER  CREEK— J.  R.  Taylor,  S.  M.  Haw- 
kins,  T.    L.   Morrison,  Morganton,   R.    1. 

LOWER  FORK— C.  F.  Huffman,  W.  H.  York, 
M.  A.  Carswell,  Thomas,  Settlemyre,  N.  L. 
Chapman,  R.  P.  Cloud,  C.  M.  Hoyle,  J.  W. 
Mosteller,    Connelly   Springs,   R.    3. 

UPPER  FORK— Molt  Carswell,  Joseph  Hipps. 
J.  J.   Poteet,  Morganton,  R.   4. 

OUAKER  MEADOWS— John  Houk,  John 
Harbison,   Morganton,  R.   5. 

LINVILLE — S.  B.  Moore,  Joe  Hemphill,  Fonta 
Flora;  W.  T.  Austin,  Gibbs. 

SMOKEY  CREEK— J.  R.  Benfiekl,  W.  M. 
Warlick,  Morganton,  R.   2. 

LOVELADY— J.  E.  Coulter,  Connelly  Springs; 
C.   S.   Berry,  Drexel;  P.   A.   Bollinger,  Valdese. 

LOWER  CREEK— S.  S.  Hallyburton,  W.  A. 
Hood,   John  Roderieh,   Morganton     R.    2. 

ICARD— J.  W.  Parrish,  W.  A.  Hilderbrand, 
G.  L.  Stines,  M.  D.  Earuey,  P.  M.  Cook,  Hilde- 
brand. 

UPPER  CREEK— Salem  Franklin,  Jonas 
Ridge;  J.  A.  Fleming,  Table  Rock;  W.  A.  Kin- 
eaid,   Joy. 

MINISTERS     NOT     IN     TOWN. 

BAPTIST— R.  L.  Patton,  Rev.  Hageman, 
Morganton;  P.  J.  Shell,  Gibbs;  J.  A.  Rector, 
Drexel. 

METHODIST— E.  C.  Pansey,  Connelly 
Springs;  Elmer  Simpson,  Morganton,  R.    1. 

PRESBVTERIAN— Rev.  Moss,  Morganton,  R. 
5. 

MERCHANTS  NOT   IN  TOWN. 

Giles,   A.   H.,   Fonta   Flora. 

Noblett   Bros.,   Lenville    Store. 

Kennedy  &  Co.,  Table  Rock. 

Berry  Bros.,   Drexel. 

Sudderth,  R.   W.,  Morganton,  R.   2. 

Branch,  Thomas,  Table  Rock. 

Hensly,    C.    C,    Morganton,    R.    3. 

FLOUR,   CORN    AND    FEED    MILLS. 

Glen  Alpine  Milling  Co.,  Glen  Alpine. 

Bridgewater  Milling  Co.,  Glen  Alpine. 
SAW   MILLS. 

Pitts    &   Giles.    Glen    Alpine. 

Pitts,   J.   D.,   Glen  Alpine. 

Kincaid,  S.  A.  Chesterfield. 

Hutton  &  Bourbonnais,  Morganton. 

Thornburg,  O.  L.,  Morganton,  R.  3. 

Dale,  A.   N. ,  Morganton,  R.   1. 

PUBLIC    SCHOOL    TEACHERS. 
-    Johnson,    J.    W. ,    Bostic. 

Cooper,   J.    B.,   Drexel. 

Hauss,  W.   E.    Connelly  Springs. 

Hood,   J.   E.    Morganton. 

Loven   Eugene,   Cold  Springs. 

Harbison,    Alex.,    Connelly    Springs. 

Cook,   Aaron,   Morganton,   R.   4. 

Harbison,  Walter,  Morganton,  R.    5. 


Waters,  O.   C.  Morganton,  R.   lr. 
Carswell,  M.   K.     Morganton,  R.   4. 
Benfiekl,  H.   S.,  Morganton,  R.   2. 
Hood,  W.  A.,  Morganton,  R.   3. 
Cook,  F.   E.,  Morganton,   R.   4. 
Spaun,  L.   L.,  Rutherford   College. 
Harbison,   Melvine,   Morganton  R.    5. 
Gwaltney,  Parks  Morganton,  R.   2. 

.  F.  F.,  Connelly  Springs. 

;  us,  R.   C.     Connelly  Springs. 
Smith,  M.   B.,  Morganton. 
Houk,    Mary,    Morganton. 
Hood,   Lizzie,   Morganton,   R.    3. 
Whisnant,   Minnie,    Morganton,   R.    2. 
Tate,     Katie,     Morganton. 
Smith,    Winnie,    Morganton. 
Daves,   Mary,   Morganton,   R.    2. 
Moore     Ida,   Morganton,   R.    2. 
Wall,   Mattie,   Morganton. 
Jaymes,  Hattie,  Morganton,  R.  3. 
Waters,    Olive,   Morganton,   R.    1 
Duckworth,  Cull,  Morganton. 
Smith,  Jennie,   Morganton,   R.    3. 
Williams,    Eloise,    Morganton. 
Taylor,    Carey,    Bridgewater. 
Poole,  Bessie,  Bridgewater. 
Seals,  Bessie,  Bridgewater. 
Whisnant,    Ethel,    Glen    Alpine. 
Tomlinson,    Lena,    Connelly    Springs. 
Hoffman,  Lizzie,  Henry. 
Hudson,    Sadie,    Connelly    Springs. 
Brittain,  Maud,  Connelly  Springs. 
Keep,    Bertha     Rutherford   College. 
Arney,   Eola,  Worry. 
Campbell,   Terissa,    Rutherford   College. 
Connelly,   Louise,    Connelly    Springs. 
Morris,    Lillie,    Rutherford    College. 
Carter,    Cornelia   A.,    Morganton. 
Erwine,  Eloise,  Morganton. 
Presnell,    Mary,    Morganton. 
Pearson,    Mary,    Morganten. 
Holloway,  Pearl,  Morganton. 
McCurry     Mayo,   Morganton. 
Corpemiig,   Belle,   Morganton. 
Ervin,    Catherine,    Morganton. 
Laxton,  Buna,  Liuville  Falls. 
Freeman,  Joye,  Morganton. 
Laxton,  Carrie,  Morganton. 
Bright,    Belle     Rutherford    College. 
Barber,   J.   M.,   Rutherford   College. 
Bumgarner,  Buna,  Connelly  Springs. 
Hairfield,    E.    M.,    Morganton. 
Coulter,  Prof.,  Glen  Alpine. 
Neill,  Gertrude,  Glen  Alpine. 
Logan,    Eva     Bridgewater. 
Lewis,   Annie,   Bridgewater. 
Giles,   Bertha,   Fonta   Flora. 
Carter,  Lillie,  Morganton. 
Jordan,  Lucy,  Glen  Alpine. 
Neil,  Miss,  Glen  Alpine. 
Bellmer,  Mary,  Morganton. 
Ross,   Catherine,   Morganton. 
Marbut,  Mrs.   W.   R.,   Morganton. 
Sumner,  — .,  Morganton. 
Coffey,  Gladis,  Morganton. 


MORGANTON 

Population,    1910:     2,712.     White    polls,    196; 
colored  polls,   100. 

Value    real    estate,    $553  740;    value    personal 
property,   $507,000. 

Tax  Rate,   $1.00  on  the  $100. 

Bonded  debt,   $65,000. 

Town   Officers. 

MAYOR— W.    C.    Ervin. 

CHIEF    OF    POLICE— A.    H.    Carswell. 

CLERK— Miss   Mamie  Colled. 

TREASURER— Bank    of   Morganton. 

TAX   COLLECTOR— R.   W.   Pipkin. 

SUPT.    OF   HEALTH— E.    W.    Phifer. 

POSTMASTER— C.    F.    McKlsson. 

R.   R.   AGENT— J.   E.   Galloway,   Southern. 

EXPRESS    AGENT— J.    E.    Galloway. 

TELEGRAPH  MANAGER— II.   F.   Payne,   W. 
U. 


124                                                                   BURKE  COUNTY. 

TELEPHONE       MANAGER— Mr.        Matthew, 

Fertilizer  Dealers  and   Manufacturers. 

Bell. 

Pearson,  J.   11. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 

Beach,  J.   A.,  &  Son. 

BAPTIST— E.   N.  Johnson,   Pastor. 

Fish   and    Oyster    Dealers. 

EPISCOPAL— S.    E.    Prentiss,   Rector. 

Lowdermilk,  Thomas. 

METHODIST— H.   11.  Jordan,  Pastor. 

Lane  &  Harrison. 

Furniture    Dealers. 
Claywell   Bros. 
Kerksey,  C.   F.,  &  Co., 

Grocers. 
Morganton  Grocery  Co. 

PRESBYTERIAN — C.    E.   Gregory,  Pastor. 

Schools   and    Academies. 
GRADED— E.    M.    llairlield.   Supt. 
PATTON'S   HIGH— R.   L.   Patton,  Prln. 

Hotels  and   Boarding   Houses. 

1  h'l el   Morgan. 

McConnaughey  House. 
Hemphill,   Mrs.   T.   L. 

Hardware    Dealers. 

Morganton  Hardware  Co. 

Patton    House. 

Kerksey,  C.  F.,  &  Co. 

Southern    Hotel. 

Hospitals. 

Walton  House. 

Grace. 

Catawba   Heights. 

Insurance  Agents. 

Banks   and    Bankers. 

Hildebrand,   M.   P. 

FIRST     NATIONAL    BANK— A.     M.     Kisler, 

Ervin,   W.    C. 

Pres. ;   A.   M.    Ingold,   Cash. 

Harbison,  W.   A. 

THE    BANK    OF    MORGANTON— John       A. 

Hossfleld.   F.    W. 

Dickson,   Pres. ;  W.   E.   Walton,   Cash. 

Patton,  P.  W. 

Bakers. 

Jewelers. 

Reid   &   Co. 

Patton,   W.   H. 

Book  Stores. 

Wortman,  W.  A. 

Gaither,   B.    S. 

Bridges,    H.    R. 

Butchers  and    Dealers   in    Cattle. 

Laundries. 

Green,   E.   A. 

Morganton  Steam  Laundry. 

Lane   &   Harrison. 

Lawyers. 

Kirksey  Grocery  Co. 

Avery.  I.  T. 

Berry    &    Bros. 

Ervin,    W.    C 

McAlister,  M.   L. 

Avery  A.   C.  Sr. 

Carriage   Dealers  and    Manufacturers. 

Ervin,    S.    J. 

Blue  Ridge   Wagon   Co. 

Perkins.    John   T. 

Cotton   and    Hosiery   Mills. 

Mull.    J.    M. 

Alpine  Cotton  Mills,   Nos.    1.    and  2. 

Huffman,    R.    L. 

Confectionary   Dealers. 
Newton,  P.  F. 
Ross,   W.    A. 
Bristol,    W.    A. 

Coal    and    Wood    Dealers. 
Kibler,  W.  M. 

.Spainhour,   J.    S. 

Paint  and  Oil   Dealers. 

Mcrgar.ton  Hardware  Co. 

Kerksey,  C.  F. 

Painters 

Lytle,   Albert. 
Ervin,   Jim. 

Pearson,  J.  H. 

Webber,    L.    J. 

Clothiers   and    Men's    Furnishers. 

Blye,  Henry. 

Lazarus  Bros. 

Queen,    Jones. 

Davis,   B.   F. 

Fisher,   — .   — . 

Anderson,    John. 

Produce   Dealers. 

Morgan.  T  .C. 

Pearson,   John  H 

Cox,  X.   H. 

Plumbers. 

Department   Stores. 

Fleming,   Thomas. 

Lazarus  Bros. 

Fhotographers. 

Dentists. 

Webb,    L.    E. 

Jeter,    I.    P. 

Gillem,   Mrs.    M.    E. 

Dula,   A.   M. 

Real    Estate    Agents. 

Newspapers    and    Editors. 

Alexander,   Ed. 

NEWS     HERALD—  (Weekly)—  T.      G.      Cobb, 

McDowell,   Manly. 

Editor. 

Hossfleld,  F.  W: 

MORGANTON  MESSENGER   (Weekly)— T.  J. 

Patton,   P.   W. 

Robinson,   Editor. 

Burke  Real  Estate  Co. 

DEAF        CAROLINIAN         (Senii-Monthly)  — 

Undertakers  ana  Embalmers. 

Olivia  B.   Grimes,  Editor. 

Claywell   Bros. 

Druggists. 

Kerksey,  W.  L. 

Leslie,   W.   A. 

Wall   Paper   Dealers. 

Burke  Drug  Co.      >■ 

Ervin,   Jim. 

Doctors. 

Webber,  L.   J. 

Riddle,  J.   B. 

Lytle,   Albert. 

Phifer,  E.  W. 

Building    &    Loan    Associations. 

Warlick,  E.   S. 

Morganton   Building  and   Loan   Association. 

Ross,   C.   E. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 

Peterson,  S.  S. 

Morganton   Furniture    Co. 

Anderson,   J.    R. 

Morganton   Spoke  and  Handle  Factory. 

Dry    Goods   and    Notions. 

Morganton  Manufacturing  Co. 

Davis,   I.    I..   &   Son. 
Tresnell  &  Hogan. 

Burke  Tanning  Co. 

Hildebrand   &   Connelly. 

GLEN   ALPINE. 

Cox,  X.   H. 

Incorporated  in   1881. 

Power  and    Light   Companies. 

Population,     1910:    White,    387;    colored,    31; 

Morganton  Electric  Light  Co. 

total.   418. 

Fruit     Dealers. 

Value    real    estate,     $50,000;    value    personal 

Ross.  W.  A. 

property.    $40,000. 

Newton,   P.    F. 

Tax  Rate:   10c.   on  the  $100. 

BURKE— CABARRUS. 


IS 


Town    Officers. 
MAYOR— Frank  Brinkley. 
POSTMASTER— J.    D.    Pitts. 
CHIEF    OF    POLICE— Sam    Bennett. 
R.   R.    AGENT — T.    A.    Simpson,    Southern. 
MANAGER  TELEGRAPH— T.      A.      Simpson, 

Ministers    and    Churches. 
BAPTIST — E.  N.  Johnson,  Pastor. 

METHODIST .  — .   Swafford.  Pastor. 

l'KESBYTERIAN .   — .    Moss,   Pastor. 

LUTHERAN— D.   A.   Goodwin,  Pastor. 

Schools    and    Academies. 
HIGH— Prof.    Coulter,   Prin. 

Doctors. 
Heniussee,  E.   A.,   &  Johnson. 

Druggists. 
Hemussee,    E.    A. 

General    Merchandise. 
Pitts,  J.  D. 
Hemussee,   M.    N. 
Simpson,    L.    A. 
Giles   Bros. 

Hotels  and   Boarding   Houses. 
Brinkley,  L.  F. 
Bennett,    Sam. 

Manufacturing     Plants. 
Pitts,   J.   D.    (Lumber). 
Pitts  &  Giles    (Lumber). 

RUTHERFORD     COLLEGE. 

Incorporated  in   1881. 
Population.   475. 

Value   of  real  estate,   $100,000;  value  of  per- 
sonal property,  $30,000. 

TAX   RATE:      25c.    on   the  $100. 

Town    Officers. 
MAYOR— J.   E.   Wilson. 
TREASURER— G.    W.    Henry. 
CLERK— L.   L.  Estes. 
CHIEF    OF    POLICE— R.    O.    Cassels. 
POSTMASTER— Lola    C.    Abernethy. 

Livery   Stables. 
Morris,   J.   B. 

Shoemakers. 
Deal,   J.   E. 

Schools    and    Academies. 
RUTHERFORD    COLLEGE— Faculty : 
M.   T.   Hinshaw,   Pres. 
Annie   Hutchings.    Greek. 
E.   K.   Creel,  Latin  and  German. 


E.    J.    Harbison,    Mathematics. 

E.   J.   Harbison,   English  and  History. 

Emma  Lucile.  Goode,  Music. 

General    Merchants. 

Estes,   L.   L. 

Wilson.   J.   E.,   &  Co. 

Cartner,  J.   C. 

Doctors. 

Goode,   T.    V. 

Hotels    and     Boardng     Houses. 

Jordon,  M.   C. 

Gherry.    Mrs.    Emma. 

Edwards,   Mrs.    T.   H. 

Hale,    Mrs.    S.    J. 

Feimster.    H.    A. 

Moore,   Rev.    P.   D. 

Johnson,   Mrs.    Sallie. 

Johnson,   J.   P. 

Bright,  Mrs.   M.   E. 

Feimster.   M.    I. 

Koon,   Mrs.   Rosa. 

Allen.    Mrs.    L. 

Hinshaw,    M.    T. 

Smith,   Loyd. 

Ledbetter,  J.  U. 

College  Dormitory. 

Ministers. 

METHODIST — T.  J.  Ogborn,  Circuit  Rider;  P. 
D  Moore,  D.  P.  Goode.  E.  K.  Creel.  M.  T. 
Hinshaw,    E.    J.    Harbison,    E.    T.    Jordan. 

HILDEBRAN. 

Incorporated   in    1S99. 

Population,     1910:      White,    75;    colored,    13; 
total,    88. 
Value  of  real  estate   about   $60,000. 

Town    Officers. 
MAYOR— J.  W.  Beach. 
POSTMASTER— O.     M.     Yoder. 
CHIEF   OF  POLICE— J.   W.   Bailey. 
CLERK— J.    E.    Yoder. 
TREASURER— J.    W.    Beach. 
R.    R.    AGENT— J.   E.   Yoder. 
EXPRESS    AGENT— J.     E.    Yoder. 

General     Merchants. 
Cook   &  Burns. 
Boatright,  W.   J. 
Page,  John. 

Foundries. 
Bailey.   J.   W. 


CABARRUS  COUNTY 

COUNTY    SEAT,    CONCORD. 


POPULATION— (Census  1910).   26,240. 

Formed   in    1792.     Named    in    honor    of    Stephen   Cabarrus. 

AREA — 4S8   square   miles. 

Value  of  real   estate,   $5,256,529;  value   of   personal  property,    $2,517,211. 

Property  listed  in   1913,   by   whites,   $7,585,056  ;  by  negroes,  $188,684. 

-NUMBER  OF  SCHOOLS — For  whites,  48;  for   negroes,  22. 

TAX    RATE — County    purposes,    21    2-3c.    on   the  $100;   road   and  bridges,    30c;   interest   fund 
5   l-3c. 

PUBLIC    ROADS— Number    miles,    350.     Worked  by  convict  labor  and  taxation. 

Bonded    debt,    $105,000. 

RAILROAD,    TELEGRAPH     AND     EXPRESS    COMPANIES. 

North   Carolina   Railroad   Company,    17.16   miles,   assessed     value $1,192,574.11 

6,9lHI J*e 

3,659,03 

40.00 

700.00 

'J.SMT.IKl 

17,231.53 

3,812.00 

3,808  00 

6,276.00 

1  674.10 

74,324  »" 

840.00 
10,01 


Yadkin  Railroad,   1.15  miles     assessed  value. 

Pullman    Company,    assessed    value 

Gold  Hill  Telephone  Company,   assessed   value 

Harrislmrg    Telephone    Company,    assessed    value 

Southern   Express   Company,   assessed   value 

Western    Union    Telegraph    Company,    ;iss.  ssed    value 

Concord  Telephone  Company,  assessed   value. 

Southern    Bell    Telephone    and   Telegraph    Company,    assessed    value. 

American    Telephone    and    Telegraph    Company, assessed     value 

Postal  Telegraph-Cable  Company,  assessed  value 

Southern  Power  Company,   assessed  value 

Tulin    Telephone    Company,    assessed    value 

Concord  Gas  Company,   assessed  value. 


SUPERIOR  COURT  TERMS — January  5th,  April    20th,    August    17th.    November    2nd. 


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CABARRUS  COUNTY. 


COUNTY  OFFICERS. 

CLERK  OF  COURT—  M.  L.  Widenhouse, 
Conaord. 

SHERIFF— J.  F.   Honeycutt,   Concord. 

REGISTER  OF  DEEDS— J.  F.  Harris,  Con- 
cord. 

TREASURER—  C.  W.  Swink,  Concord. 

CORONER— J.  O.  Moose,  Concord. 

SURVEYOR— Malcolm   Lenta,  Goldhill,  R.   2. 

SUPT.   OF   BEALTH—  It.   M.   King,  Concord. 

SUPT.  OF  SCHOOLS— David  Lippard,  Con- 
cord. 

SUPT.    OF   HOME— A.   \V.   Morgan,   Concord, 

BOARD  OF  EDUCATION— W.  R.  Odell, 
(chm'n).  Concord;  W.  F.  Smith  Davidson, 
R.   24;  G.   F.   McAiister,  Mt.   Pleasant. 

COMMISSIONERS— L.  A.  Weddington 

(chm'n).  Concord;  J.  Frank  Goodman,  Concord, 
R  2;  Harris  Moose,  Concord,  R.  4;  P.  J.  Hart- 
sell,  Harrisbury,  R.  4;  D.  F.  Widenhouse, 
Georgeville. 

BOARD     OF     ELECTIONS— G.     T.      Crowell 
(chm'n),  J.   O.  Moose,  J.  M.   Burrage,  Concord. 
JUSTICES  OF  THE   PEACE. 
No.    1    TOWNSHIP— W.    H.    Oglesby,    J.    W. 
Stallings,   Harrishurg. 

No.  2 — P.  M.  Keller,  Concord,  R.  6. 
No.   3 — C.   H.   Hamilton    Davidson,  R.   24. 
No.  4 — T.  L.   Ross,  Kannapolis;  J.  W.   Wine- 
coff,  J.  A.  Winecoff,  Glass. 

No.  5_m.  J.  Shinn,  P.  M.  Misenheimer, 
Concord,   R.    3. 

No.  6— A.  Crowell,  G.  E.  Ritchie,  Concord, 
R.  4;  M.  W.  Allnian,  R.  4;  Geo.  M.  Kress, 
R.    4. 

No.  7 — G.  W.  Dry,  G.  H.  Moose,  J.  C.  Isen- 
hour,   H.   D.    Cruse,   Gold   Hill,   R.    2. 

No.    8 — T.    A.    Moser,    Concord     R.    5;    L.    S. 
Shirey,  W.   B.  Fisher,  Mount  Pleasant. 
No.    9— D.   M.    Coley,   Georgeville. 
No    10. — W.  G.  Newell,  Concord,  R.   7;  D.  G. 
Pope,    Harrishurg,    R.    4;    H.    C.    Cook,    Harris- 
burg,  R.    4;   R.   L.   Hartsell,   Sr. 

No.     11. — C.    F.     Smith,    Bost's    Hill;    T.    V. 

Talbert.  „     „.,,      _.     ,.. 

No.    12— J.    N.    Brown,    W.    J.    Hill,    G.    M. 

Lore,    C.     A.     Pitts,     J.     A.     Kimmons,    J.     P. 

Howard,    C.    J.    Williams,    Concord. 

MINISTERS    NOT    IN    TOWNS. 
METHODIST — Rev.     Brady,     Harrishurg,     R. 
4 ;  .  W.    T.    Allbright,    Marvin    Ridenhour,    Con- 
cord; P.   W.   Tucker.Kannapolis. 

PRESBYTERIAN— J.  E.  Summers,  Concord. 
R.   2. 

BAPTIST — J.  W.  Snider,  Concord;  Rev.  E. 
C.    Andrews,   Kannapolis. 

LUTHERAN— Rev.    C.    R.    Pless,    Concord. 

SCHOOLS    AND    ACADEMIES. 
ROCKY     RIVER     HIGH— W.     G.      Caswell, 
Prin.,   Concord,   R.   6. 

SUNDERLAND  HALL  FOR  GIRLS— Melissa 
Montgomery.    Prin.,    Concord,    R.    6. 

PHYSICIANS   NOT   IN   TOWNS. 
Grier,   S.   A.,   Harrishurg. 
Black  J.    C,   Harisburg.   R.   2. 
Yow,  I.   A.,   Georgeville. 
Gouger,    George   J.,    Concord,    R.    2. 
Flow,   J.   W.,   Kannapolis. 
Caudle,   H.   H..   Kannapolis. 
Pharr,  T.   F.,   Concord.   R.   6. 

MERCHANTS   NOT    IN   TOWNS. 
Shinn   &   Widenhouse,    Georgeville. 
Barrier   &   Son,    Georgeville. 
Little,  D.  J.,  Bosts  Mills. 
Hartsell,   P.   J..   Harrishurg,   R.    4. 
Carriker,    J.   W-,   Harrishurg,   R.    4. 
Riggers,  R.  W.,  Concord,  R.  7. 
Burleyson,   Mrs.    Jeanet.   Concord,   R.    7. 
Oglesby,    W.    H.,   Harrishurg. 
Teeter,  M.  F.,   &  Co.,  Harrisburg. 
Alexander,  J.   F.,  Harrisburg. 
Morrison,   D.    L-.   Harisburg. 
Harry,  W.   D.,  Harrisburg,   R.   3. 


Cook.   J.   W.,    Concord,   R.    2. 
Triece,  .1.   1'.  Glass. 
Smitli  Bros..  Davidson.  R.  24. 
Emerson,    M.    A.,    Concord,    R.    2. 
Andrews,   S.  R.,   Concord,  R.   2. 
Uerrin,   M.   E.,   Mt.   Pleasant,   R.   1. 
i.entz.   A.   C,  &  Co.,  Gold  Hill,  R.  2. 
Watts    Bros.,    Concord,    R.    4. 
Seaford,  John,  Concord,  R.    1. 
Richmond-Sloan    Co.,    Kannapolis. 
Wilkinson,   H.    B.,   &   Co.,  Kannapolis. 
Cook   &    Foil,    Kannapolis. 
Lowe   Bros.    Co.,    Kannapolis. 
Graham,    G    W...    Kannapolis. 
Smith,    F.    L.,    Drug   Co.,    Kannapolis. 
Yates,  A.  W.,   Concord. 
Stallings,   P.   F.,   Concord,   R.   6. 
Goodnight  &  Johnson,  Concord,  R.  2. 
Black,   Sam,   Harrisburg,   R.    2. 

COTTON     GINS. 
Bost,   E.   T.,   Bosts   Mills. 
Cannon  Mfg.   Co.,  Kannapolis. 
Stallings,   P.   F.,   Concord,   R.   6. 
Gannon,  John,  Concord.  R.  6. 
Flowe   &   McAnnulty,    Concord,    R.    7. 
R.  A.  Brown's  Sons,  Concord. 
Shinn    &    Widenhouse,    Georgeville. 
Cannon,  W.  F.,   Concord,  R.   1. 
Poplar  Tent  Ginning  Co.,   Concord,   R.   1. 
Harrisburg  Improvement   Co.,   Harrisburg. 

Smith  Bros.,    Davidson,   R.    24. 

Teeter,   M.   F.,   Concord,   R.   6. 

Russell,  R.   A.,   Concord. 

Flowe  &  White,   Concord. 

McEachern,   J.    C,   Harrisburg,   R.    4. 

Morrison  Bros..   Concord.   R.    2. 

Faggart  &  Brafford,  Concord,  R.  5. 

Barnhardt,   J.    L.,    Concord.    R.    5. 

Hagler,   George,   Concord,   R.    5. 

Measimer,   E.    C.,    Concord,   R.      5  . 

Green,   J.   B.,   Harrisburg,   R.    4. 

Foil  Bros.,   Mt.    Pleasant. 

Herrin,   M.   E.,  Mt.   Pleasant. 

Triece.   J.   P.,   Glass. 

Harry,   W.   D.,   Harrisburg. 

Wallace,   J.    R.,   Huntersville. 

VV.   R.  Kindley  Mfg.  Co.,  Mt.  Pleasant. 

Southern   Cotton  Oil  Co.,   Concord. 

Widenhouse.    M.    L.,    Concord. 

FLOUR,     CORN     AND     FEED     MILLS. 

Bost,    E.    T..    Bosts   Mills. 

Garmon,    John,    Concord,    R.    6. 

Morris,  W.   W.,   Concord. 

Cox  Bros.,   Concord,   R.    1. 

Furr,   M.    M.,    Concord,   R.    7. 

Green  &  Garmon.  Harrisburg,  R.   4. 

Shinn    &   Widenhouse,    Georgeville. 

Kindlev,   W.   R.,   Mt.   Pleasant. 

Foil  Bros.,  Mt.   Pleasant,  R.   3. 

Concord  Milling  Co.,   Concord. 

Cabarrus   Roller  Mill,    Concord. 

Blackwelder,    G.    A.,    Concord. 
SAW    MILLS. 

Safrit,   R.   W.,   Concord,   R.    4. 

Bost,    W.    B.    J..    Concord.    R.    4. 

Heinze,   John,   Mt.   Pleasant. 

Faggart    &    Brafford,    Concord,    R.    5. 

Hartsell.    R.    L„    Smiths  Ford. 

Ciianey,  W.  M.,  Harrisburg.  R.  4 

McEachern,    J.    C,    Harrisburg,    R.    4. 

Bost,   E.    T.,   Bosts  Mills. 

KluttZ,    Martin. Rockwell,      R.    1. 

Dees.    R.    A.,    Concord. 

PUBLIC  SCHOOL  TEACHERS. 

White,  Sallie  Belle,  Concord,  R.   7. 

Woltz.  C.  B.,  Concord,  R.   6. 

Lapsley,  Elsie.  Concord,  R.   6. 

Barnhardt,    Maggie.    Harrisburg.    Rfd. 

Dorton,   J.   H..   Harrisburg.   Rfd. 

Gourley,   James,   Harrisburg. 

Gourley.    Mary,    Harrisburg.    Rfd. 

Oats,  Belle,   Concord.   R.   6. 


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Kirk,   Mary,   Concord,   R.   6. 
Townsend,    Iva,    Haxrisburg,    Rfd. 
Hairy,   Sarah,   Harrisburg,   Rfd. 
Johnston,    Cora,    Concord    ,R.    1. 
Cannon,  Emma,  Concord,  R.   1. 
Long,   J.   B.,    Concord,   R.    1. 
Bradford,    Grace,   Davidson,    R.    24. 
Rogers,    E.    S.,   Davidson,   R.    24. 
Kerr,  J.  G.,  Davidson,  R.   24. 
Emmerson,    Carrie,    Concord,    R.    2. 
Rumple,   Ella  May,    Concord,   R.    2. 
Wallace,  Miss  Lizzie,  Huntersville,  R.  21. 
Shinn,  M.  J..   Concord,  R.   3. 
Ridenhour,  H.  C,  Kannapolis. 
Eflrd,   Maggie,   Kannapolis. 
Cook,   Nina,   Kannapolis. 
Isenhour,  Mary,  Kannapolis. 
Hendrix.    Maggie,    Kannapolis. 
Castor,  Ollie,  Kannapolis. 
Barnhardt,   Lettie,   Glass,   Rfd. 
Ridenhour,   T.   H.,   Concord,   R.    2. 
Bost,   Daisy,    Concord,    R.    2. 
VVeddington,   W.   J.,   Concord. 
Johnston.    Ola,    Concord,    R.    2. 
Steele.  K.   Lee,   Concord,  R.   2. 
Suther,  John  A.,   Concord,  R.   4. 
Barnhardt.    C.    A.,    Concord,   R     3. 
Rogers,   Aria.   Concord,   R.    3. 
Harris,    Elizabeth,    Concord,    R.    4. 
Andrew,   Chas.  R..   Concord,   R.   4. 
Hudson,  Minnie,  Concord.  R.  4. 
Krimminger,    Loretta,   Rockwell,   Rfd. 
Barnhardt,   Mrs.    C.   H.,   Gold  Hill,   R.    2. 
Bonds,   Mamie,    Concord,   R.    4. 
Linker,  C.  E..  Concord,  R.   4. 
Patterson,    Myrtle.    Concord,    R.    4. 
Lentz.   A.    N.,   Gold  Hill.   R.    2. 
Dutton,   W.   H.,   Richfield. 
Honeycutt,  Nora,  Gold  Hill.  R.  2. 
Blackwelder,   Ida.   Gold  Hill,   R.    2. 
Welch,    Elma,    Concord,    R.    4. 
Krimminger,    Amanda,    Concord,    R.    4. 
Beaver,  W.  B.,  Mt.   Pleasant. 
Bikle,   Dr.   L.   A.,   Concord,   R.   5. 
Barrier,   Hugh,   Mt.   Pleasant. 
McAllister,    Maggie,    Mt.    Pleasant. 
Grier,    Lila,   Mt.    Pleasant. 
Barringer,  J.   L.  D.,   Concord,  R.   5. 
Barringer,   Lena,  Georgeville. 
Pruitt,   Sallie,   Bosts  Mills. 
Barrier,    Paul.    Mt.    Pleasant,   Rfd. 
Shuping,   J.   M. ,   Harrisburg,   Rfd. 
McCurdy,    Fannie,    Harrisburg,    Rfd. 
Shinn,   Lizzie,   Harrisburg.   Rfd. 
Penninger,   H.   M.,    Concord,   R.    7. 
Grier,  Mary  Belle,   Concord,   Rfd. 
Moose,  D.  W.,   Concord,  R.   7. 
White,   Nannie,   Concord,   R.    7.  , 

Bost,   Fannie,   Harrisburg,   Rfd. 
Hartsell,   Lavinia,   Harrisburg.   Rfd. 
Jenkins,    D.    A.,    Locust,    Rfd. 
Ervin,   Emma,  .Concord,   R.   5. 
Black,  — . .   Concord,  R.    5. 
Lippard,   David,    Concord. 
Grier,  Thos.,  Concord,  R.  6. 
Hudson,   Agnes,   Concord,   R.   6. 
Cline,   Ollie,   Concord. 
Ervin,    Ed.    S.,    Concurd.    R.    6. 

CONCORD. 

Population,   1910:     8,715. 

White    polls,    1,152;    colored    polls,    151. 

Value   real   estate,   $2,145,130;    value   personal 
property,    $743,794. 

TAX  RATE;     $1.65  on  the  $100  and  $2.46  on 
the    poll. 

Bonded  debt.   $324,500. 

Town    Officers. 

MAYOR— A.    F.    Hartsell. 

CHIEF   OF   POLICE— J.    M.    Mabery. 

CLERK  &  TREASURER— W.   J.   Weddington. 

TAX    COLLECTOR— J.    C.    Fink. 

ATTORNEY— T.    D.    Maness. 


POSTMASTER— M.    L.    Buchanan. 

R.    R.    AGENT— Ed.    Irvin. 

EXPRESS   AGENT— W.    M.    Busl 

TELEGRAPH  MANAGER— Virginia  Fouchee. 
W.   U. 

TELEPHONE  MANAGERS— L.   D.   Coletrane, 
Concord  Telp.  Co. ;  Maud  Brown,   Southern  Bell. 
Ministers    and    Churches. 

BAPTIST— First.   R.    E.    Brown. 

EPISCOPAL— All  Saints,  vacant. 

LUTHERAN— St.   James,   Chas.  P.  McLaugh- 
lin, Pastor;   St.   Andrews,   Rev.    S.   A.   Zin 
Pastor. 

METHODIST— Central,    Harold   Turner,    Pas- 
tor; Forest  Hill,  M.   T.    Smathers,   Pastor:   Ep- 
worth,    A.    L.    Coburn,    Pastor;    West    Con 
G.  A.   B.  Holderby,  Pastor. 

PRESBYTERIAN— First,  J.  M.  Grier,  Pas- 
tor; McKinnon,  A.  D.  Wauchope;  Cannonville, 
W.  C.  Wanchope;  Bayless  Memorial,  A.  D. 
Wanchope,   Pastor. 

ASSOCIATE  REFORMED  PRESBYTERIAN 
— No   pastor. 

GERMAN  REFORMED— W.  H.  Warner.  Pas- 
tor. 

METHODIST  PROTESTANT— Edward  Suits, 
Pastor. 

Schools    and    Academies. 

HIGH— W.    W.    Morris.    Prin. 

GRADED— A.    S.    Webb,    Supt. 

Carolina   Business    College. 

Hotels    and     Boarding     Houses. 

St.   .Cloud. 

New  South  Cafe. 

Piedmont  Cafe. 

Cline  &  Mabry. 

Hopkins  House. 

Fisher  House. 

Architects. 

Querry,    John   R. 

Caldwell,  D.  A. 

Walthall,   R.   L. 

Brown,  R.   A.,   &   Sons. 

Banks    and    Bankers. 

CONCORD  NATIONAL— D.  B.  Coltrane, 
Pres. ;  L.  D.  Coltrane,  Cash. 

CABARRUS  SAVINGS— H.  I.  Woodhouse. 
Pres. ;  C.   W.   Swink,   Cash. 

CITIZENS   BANK    &   TRUST   CO.— A.    Jones 
Yorke.  Pres. ;  C.  B.   Wagoner,  Cash. 
Bakers. 

The  Concord  Steam  Bakery. 

Brick     Manufacturers. 

R.  A.  Brown's  Sons. 

Bottling   Works. 

Carolina  Bottling  Co. 

Pepsi-Cola  Bottling  Works. 

Boot    and    Shoe '  Dealers. 

Ivey  Shoe  Store. 

White-Morrison-Flowe  Co. 

Brown-Cannon  Co. 

Parks,  H.   L..  &  Co. 

Parks-Belk  Co. 

Wilkinson-Widenhouse   Co. 

Barrier-Widenhouse   &   Co. 

Efird's. 

Smith,   T.    J.,   &  Bro. 

Waddell,   I.   H.,   &   Sons. 

Furr  &  Bost. 

Widenhouse  &  Sons. 

Dry,    C.    A.,    &    Co. 

Furr,  J.   M. 

Walter,  M.  C,  Co. 

Smith,   J.    E.    Bros. 

Red  Front  Racket. 

Book    Stores. 

White-Morrison-Flow  Co. 

Home  Educational  Co. 

Butchers   and    Dealers    In    Cattle. 

Dayvault,  J.  F.,  &  Co. 

Sappenfleld.   C.   N. 

Building   and    Loan   Associations. 

The  Cabarrus  Building.   Loan   &  Savings  As- 


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COUNTY. 

sociation. 

Marsh,    M.    L. 

Tlir  Concord  Perpetual  Building  and  Loan  As- 

Laughlin,  J.   F. 

sociation. 

Acme    Drug    Co. 

Citizens    Building    and    Loan    Association, 

Doctors. 

Carriage    Dealers   and    Manufacturers. 

Snioot,    J.    E. 

Dees,  B.   B.    (Manufacturer). 

Pemberton,  W.   D. 

Yorke  &   Wadsworth   Co. 

Archey,  L.  M. 

Ritchie  Hardware  Co. 

Caldwell,   D.   G. 

Dayvault,   A.   S. 

King,    R.    M. 

Clubs. 

Laffeity,  J.  S. 

Elk's   Home. 

Wallace,  J.  W. 

Cotton   and    Hosiery   Mills. 

Reed,   J.    F. 

Cannon  Manufacturing   Co. 

MacFayden,  R.  R. 
Patterson,   J.   A. 

Cabarrus    Cotton   Mills. 

Gibson    Manufacturing    Co. 
Locke  Cotton  Mills  Co. 
Young-Hartsell    .Mills    Co. 
Brown    Manufacturing    Co. 

Wadsworth,   W.    H. 
Rankin,    S.    W. 

Dry   Goods  and    Notions. 
White-Morrison-Flowe  Co. 
Parks,   H.   L.,  &  Co. 
EJird's. 

1 ',tander  Cotton   Mill   Corporation. 

Franklin   Cotton   Mills. 

We  Imhouse  &  Sons. 

Kerr  Bleachery   &   Finishing  Works. 

Dry,    C.    A. 
Furr  &  Bost. 

Magnolia  Mills  Co. 

Confectionery     Dealers. 

Walter,  M.  C,  Co. 

Concord  Candy  Kitchen. 

Fisher's. 

Norman,  J. 

Parks-Belk    Co. 

Scarboro   &  Roberts. 

Wilkinson-Widenhouse  Co. 

Ritz,   H.   G. 

Barrier,    Widenhouse    &    Co. 

Dove  &  Bost  Co. 

Waddell,  I.  H.,  &  Sons. 

Lippard  &  Barrier. 

Smith,  T.  J.,  &  Bro. 

AlcKinley  &  Cosby. 

Red  Front  Racket. 

Gibson  Drug  Store. 

Gaskel,   S.   M. 

Peoples  Drug  Co. 

Fruit     Dealers. 

Davis  Drug  Co. 

Patterson,   G.   W.    (Wholesale). 

Contractors    and     Builders. 

Concord   Candy   Kitchen. 

Querry,   John,   R. 

Ritz     H.    G. 

Caldwell.  D.  A. 

Dove  &  Bost  Co. 

Wathall,    R.    L. 

Lippard  &  Barrier. 

R.   A.  Brown's  Sons. 

Scarboro  &  Roberts. 

Nation    Lumber    Co. 

Norman,    J. 

Niblock,  T.  c. 

Cline,  John  W. 

Coal    and    Wood    Dealers. 

Glass,  W.  J. 

Craven,   K.    L.,   &   Sons. 

Power  and    Light  Companies. 

R.    A.    Brown's    Sons. 

Board    of    Light    and    Water    Commissioners, 

Bounds,    A.    B. 

Southern  Power  Co. 

Cook,   D.    M. 

Fertilizer   Dealers  and   Manufacturers. 

Sapp,  J.   T. 

White-   Morrison-Flowe  Co. 

Chamber  of  Commerce. 

Cline  &  Moose. 

UNITED    CITIZENS   CLUB— L.    W.    Brander, 

Davault,  A.   S. 

Pres. ;  J.   C.   Fink,   Sec.   &  Treas. 

Yorke   &   Wadsworth   Co. 

Clothiers   and    Men's    Furnishers. 
Hoover's,    Inc. 
Brown    -Cannon  Co. 
White-Morrison-Flowe    Co. 
Parks,    H.    L.,   &   Co. 
Parks-Belk  Co. 

Fish   and   Oyster  Dealers. 
Sappenfleld,  C.   M. 
Cline  &  Mabrey. 
New    South    Cafe. 

Foundries    and    Iron    Works. 
Concord  Foundry  &  Machine  Works. 

Wilkinson-Widenhouse  Co. 

Furniture    Dealers. 

Eflrd's 

Bell-  Harris  Furniture  Co. 

Barrier,  Widenhouse  &  Co. 

Craven   Bros.    Furniture   and  Undertaking 

Co. 

Cotton   Gins. 
Yorke  &  Wadsworth  Co. 
Bitchie  Hardware  Co. 

Concord  Furniture  Co. 
Wilkinson,  H.  B.,  &  Co. 

Furniture    Factory. 
Yorke  Furniture  Co. 

Cotton    Buyers. 

Garages. 

Kennett,    J.    A. 

Cabarrus  Motor  Car  Co. 

Archibald,  N.  A. 

Lipe,    L.    E. 

White,    E.    F. 

Blume,  J.   C. 

Sappenfleld,    A.    L. 

Gas   Plant. 

Department  Stores. 

Concord  Gas   Co. 

Parks,  H.  L.     &  Co. 

Grocers. 

Eflrd's 

Hartsell,  A.  F.,  &  Co.    (Wholesale). 

Parks.Belk    Co. 

Patterson,  G.   W.    (Wholesale). 

Dentists. 

White-Morrison-Flowe  Co. 

Herring.  H.   C. 

Lippard   &  Barrier.                               , 

Houston,  W.   G. 

Cline,    John    W. 

Ezzell,  W.   L. 

Glass,   W.    J. 

Davis,  J.  V. 

Parks,   H.    L.,   &   Co. 

Tobacco    Dealers. 

McKlnley  &  Cosby. 

Hartsell.   A.    F.,   Co.    (Wholesale). 

Smith,  J.  E.,  &  Bro. 

Patterson,  G.   W.    (Wholesale). 

Dove   &   Bost   Co. 

Druggists. 

Waddell,  I.   H,  &  Son. 

Gibson   Drug   Store,    Inc. 

Smith,   T.   J.,  &  Bro. 

Davis  Drug  Co. 

Wilkinson-Widenhouse  &  Co. 

Cabarrus  Drug  Co. 

Walker,    D.    M. 

Peoples  Drug  Co. 

Williams,  C.  J..  &  Co. 

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Purr  &  Bost. 
Querry,    J.    C. 

Barrier-Widenhouse    &    Co. 
Laughlin,  -John. 
Blackwelder,   Arthur. 
Suther,    C.    A. 
Dry,   C.   A.,  &  Son. 
Barr,  S.  M.,  &  Bro. 
Walter,  M.   C,  Co. 
Widenhouse  &  Sons. 

Five    and    Ten-Cent    Stores. 
Brachen,    Miss   Glenn. 

Hardware   Dealers. 
Yorke  &  Wadsworth  Co. 
Ritchie  Hardware  Co. 

Hospital. 
The  Concord  Hospital. 

Ice    Manufacturer. 
Founds.   A.   B. 

Insurance   Agents. 
White,  E.  P.    (Life  and  Fire). 
Virginia   Life   Insurance   Co. 
Metropolitan  Insurance  Co. 
White,  T.  J.    (Life). 
Patterson,  John  K.   (Life  and  Fire). 
Smith,   T.   W.    (Life). 
Citizens  Bank  &  Trust  Co.    (Life). 
Southern   Loan   &   Trust  Co.    (Life   and   Fire). 
Citizens  Bank  &  Trust  Co.   (Fire). 
Hendrix,  J.   M.    (Fire). 

Jewelers. 
Correll,   W.   C,   Jewelery  Co. 
Willeford,    J.    C. 
Collett,   J.   W. 
Kirkwood,  R. 

Junk    Dealers. 
Robbins,   W.   L. 
Craven,  K.  L.,  &  Sons. 

Laundries. 
Concord   Steam  Laundry. 

Lawyers. 
Hartsell,   L.    T. 
Crowell,   J.    L. 
Means,   W.   G. 
Stickley,    M.    B. 
Puryear,   H.    S. 
Williams,   H.    S. 
Mar.ess,   T.   D. 
Furr,    D.    M. 
Caldwell,   M.   H. 
Hutchison,   J.   W. 
I' aimer.    A.    B. 

Lumber    Manufacturers   and    Dealers. 
Yorke   Furniture   Co. 
Niblock.    F.    C. 
National  Lumber  Co. 

Livery  Stables. 
Corl,  M.  J.,  &  Sons. 
Brown.    M.    L..    &   Bro. 
Corl-Wadsworth  Co. 
Sapp,   T.   J. 
Fisher.   G.  L. 
Waddell.     I.    H. 
Paniell.  Ed. 

Marble    Works. 
Freeze  &  Utley. 

Machinery     Dealers. 
Yorke  &  Wadsworth   Co. 
Ritchie  Hardware  Co; 

Medicine    Manufacturers. 
Gowan   Medical   Co. 

Oil    Mills. 
Southern   Cotton   Oil   Co. 

Paint    and    Oil    Dealers. 
Ritchie  Hardware  Co. 
Yorke  &  Wadsworth   Co. 

Painters. 
Correll,   E.   F. 
Brown.  J.  LaFayette. 
Whitlock.   Marvin    (Sign). 
Mund.   Frank. 
Whitlock,   William. 
Ritz,    H.    G.    (Sign). 


Blair,   Chas. 

Plumbers. 
Grady.    E.    B. 

Piano  and   Organ    Dealers. 
Bell   &  Harris  Furniture  Co. 
Wilkinson,   W.    A. 

Photographers. 
Matthews. 

Newspapers    and    Editors. 
TIMES    (Semi-Weekly)— J.    B.    Sherrill,   Prop. 
DAILY  TRIBUNE— J.   B.   Sherrill,  Prop. 
CHRONICLE    (Semi-Weekly)— J.   M.   L.   Lyer- 
ly.  Editor. 

OUTLOOK        (Weekly)— Stonewall        Jackson 
Training'   School,    Publishers. 

Real    Estate    Agents. 
Southern  Loan  &  Trust  Co. 
Patterson,   John   K. 
White,   E.   F. 
Concord  Ins.   and  Real  Estate  Co. 

Tailors. 
Concord    Pressing    Club. 
City  Pressing  Club. 
Vacuum  Pressing  Club. 
Love,   J.   E. 
Lowe,   S.   J. 

Street   Railway. 
X.   C.   Public  Service  Co. 

Undertakers  and   Embalmers. 
Bell  &  Harris  Furniture  Co. 
Craven  Bros.  Furniture  &  Undertaking  Co- 
Wilkinson,   H.  B.,   &  Co. 

Veterinary    Surgeons. 
Griffin,   B.   L. 
Bunn,   J.   F. 
Spencer,   T.   N. 

Wall    Paper    Dealers. 
Correll,  E.   F. 
Mund,   Frank. 


MT.    PLEASANT. 

Incorporated   in   1856. 

Population,    1910:     White,    800;   colored,    150; 
total,   950. 

Value    real    estate,     $75,000;    value    personal 
property,    $170,000. 

TAX  RATE:     30c.  on  the  $100. 
Town    Officers. 

MAYOR— Lee    Foil. 

POSTMASTER— A.  W.  Moore. 

CHIEF  OF  POLICE— J.  L.  Lefler. 
Ministers    and    Churches. 

LUTHERAN— A.   G.   Goodman,   Pastor. 

GERMAN  REFORMED— Rev.    Stanly,   Pastor. 

METHODIST— C.  F.   Sherrill,  Pastor. 

Schools    and    Academies. 
GRADED — Hugh   Barrier,    Prin. 
MT.    PLEASANT    COLLEGIATE    INSTITUTE 
— G.  F.  McAllister,  Prin. 

MT.  AMONAE  SEMINARY— J.  H.   C.  Fisher, 
Prin. 

Banks    and    Bankers. 
CABARRUS      SAVINGS      BANK      OF      MT. 
PLEASANT— H.     I.     Woodhouse,     Pres. ;    L.     J. 
Foil,  Cash. 

Doctors. 
Bunn,   J.   J. 
Foil,   M.   A. 
Matthews,  J.  M. 

Druggists. 
Moose,   A.    W. 

General     Merchants. 
Foil  Bros. 
Heilig,   C.   G. 
Hartsell.  W.  S. 
Mt.   Pleasant  Mercantile  Co. 
Lentz,    C.    G. 

Hotels    and     Boarding     Houses. 
Welsh  House. 
Lentz  Hotel. 


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CABARRUS     CALDWELL. 


Livery   Stables. 
Ritchie,  Luther. 
Louder,  J.   F. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 
Tusearora  Cotton  Mill, 
W.    K.   Kindles  Cotton  Mills. 
Mt.   Pleasant  Lumber  Co. 
Herring,    J.    O.,    Machine   Shops. 
Foil   Bros.    Roller  Mils. 
Kindle;  Roller  Mill. 


Lefier,   J.    H.,    Machine   Shop. 
Smith,  J.  E.,  &  Bro. 
Red  Front  Racket. 

Book    Stores. 
White-Morrison-Flowe  Co. 
Home   Educational   Co. 

Butchers   and    Dealers   in    Cattle. 
Dayvault,  J.   F.,   &  Co. 
Sappenfleld,    C.    M. 


CALDWELL  COUNTY 

COUNTY   SEAT,    LENOIR. 


POPULATION— (Census  1910),   20,579. 

Formed   in   1S41.     Named  In  honor  of  Dr.   Joseph   Caldwell,   first  President  of  the  University 
of  North  Carolina. 

AREA — 450  square  miles. 

Value   of   real   estate,    $2,511,182;   value   of  personal    property,    $1,543,767. 

Property   listed  in   1913,   by  whites,  $3,995,342;  by    negroes,    $59,607. 

NUMBER  OF  SCHOOLS— For  whites,   86;  for  negroes,    14. 

TAX   RATE— County  Purposes,   19c.   on  the  $100;  special,  6  2-3c. 

County  bonded  debt,  $16,000. 

PUBLIC  ROADS— Worked  under  old  State  law. 

RAILROAD.    TELEGRAPH    AND    EXPRESS    COMPANIES. 

Southern  Express  Co.,  assessed  value  $     6.958.00 

Western   Union  Telegraph  Co.,   assessed  value   1,087.44 

Lenoir  Electric  Co.,   assessed  value 5.000  00 

Carolina  and  Northwestern  Railway.  38.34  miles,   assessed     value     356,990-00 

Citizens  Light  and  Power  Co.,  assessed  value ._ 5.400.00 

Watauga  Turnpike  Co.,   assessed  value   .'   4,000.00 

Lenoir  &  Blodiwng  Rock  Telegraph   Co.,    assessed    value    5.000.00 

Lenoir  &  Blowing  Rock  Turnpike  Line,   assessedvalue    15,000.00 

Hickory    Electric    Co..    assessed    value    v 909.00 

SUPERIOR  COURT  TERMS— February  23,  May  11,  August  24    (civil).  November  16   (civil.) 


COUNTY      OFFICERS. 

CLERK  OF  COURT— W.  C.  Moore,  Jr.  Le- 
noir. 

SHERIFF— J.    A.    Triplett. 

REGISTER  OF  DEEDS— J.   M.   Crisp,  Lenoir. 

TREASURER— E.   L.    Steel.   Lenoir. 

CORONER— John  L.  Austin,  Lenoir.  R.  2. 

SURVEYOR— R.    C.    Houck,    Lenoir. 

SUPT.  OF  HEALTH— Dr.  C.  B.  McNairy, 
Lenoir. 

SUPT.  OF  SCHOOLS— Y.  D.  Moors.  Lenoir. 

SUPT.  OF  HOME— F.  M.  Hodges,  Lenoir, 
R    1. 

BOARD  OF  EDUCATION— P.  'G.  Moore 
(Chm'n),  Granite  Falls;  M.  L.  Greer,  M.  G. 
Shearer,   Lenoir. 

COMMISSIONERS— W.  J.  Harrington.  Pat- 
terson; J.  Ward  Powell,  Lenoir;  P.  M.  Thorn- 
burg.   Hudson. 

BOARD      OF      ELECTIONS— J.       C.       Seagle 
(chm'n),  W.   S.  Miller,  V.  D.  Guire.  Lenoir. 
JUSTICES     OF     THE     PEACE. 

JOHN'S  RIVER  TOWNSHIP— Tom  Moore, 
Collettsville :  J.  I*.  Perry,  Lenoir,  R.  5;  John 
Hayes,   Happy. 

HUDSON— .1.  P.  Bush.  Lenoir.  R.  3;  T.  J. 
Lutz.  W.   H.  H.  Hartley,  Hudson. 

KING'S  CREEK— F.  C,  Laxtin,  Chas.  L. 
McGee,    Pickins   Barlow,    King's   Creek. 

WILSON'S  CREEK— Job  F.  Cook,  Edsemont; 
T.  A.  Caudle. 

LENOIR— W.  L.  Swanson.  Lenoir,  R.  3;  A.  J. 
Bradshaw,  Lenoir:  F.  B.  Mitchell,  Lenoir,  R.  5; 
J.   A.  Bush,   Sr. .  Lenoir. 

LOWER  CREEK — F.  M.  McGowan,  Lenoir. 
R  1;  E.  A.  Poe,  G.  W.  Presnell,  P.  J.  Mc- 
Dade.   Lenoir. 

LITTLE  RIVER— Marcus  L.  Smith,  C.  L. 
Sherrill,  Granite  Falls,  R.  1 ;  J.  M.  Downs, 
Lenoir,  R.   2. 

GLOBE— J.  F.  Cook,  R.  G.  McLain,  W.  P- 
Coffey.  Z.  V.  Holloway,  Globe. 


NORTH  CATAWBA— W.  J.  Bean,  Lenoir,  R. 
3;  D.  N.  W.  Smith,  A.  W.  Whistnant,  Granite 
Falls,   R.    2 

PATTERSON— M.  P.  Sudderth,  J.  A.  Storie, 
James  Laxton,  Richmond  Moore.  Finley. 

YADKIN  VALLEY— F.  A.  Clinard,  W.  A. 
Houck,  F.  P.  Triplett,  Yadkin  Valley. 

LOVELADY"— Geo.      W.      Hayes.      W.      T.     L. 
Aberoethv.    Garland    Sttlemire.    Granite    Falls. 
MINISTERS    AND    CHURCHES. 

SECOND  ADVENTIST— G.  D.  Sherrill.  Le- 
noir. R.  1;  R.  L.  Isbell,  Patterson;  W.  R. 
Cottrell,  Lenoir;  N.  W.  Harrison,  Blowing 
Rock. 

BAPTIST — E.  D.  Crisp,  I.  W.  Thomas,  Le- 
noir; W.  N.  Cook,  J.  R.  J.  Annas,  D.  L.  Miller, 
Saw  Mills ;J.  B.  Phillips.  Happy;  L.  C.  King, 
Gamewell;  S.  M.  McCall,  Collettsville;  J.  R. 
Benfield.   Lenoir,  R.   1. 

MFTHODIST— J.   M.   Kennedy,   D.   F.    Carver, 
Granite    Falls;    G.    W.    Fink,    Whitnel. 
SCHOOLS    AND     ACADEMIES. 

GLOBE  ACADEMY  (Now  used  as  Public 
School  Building). 

KING'S  CREEK  ACADEMY— Now  used  as 
Public  School  Building. 

PHYSICIANS   NOT   IN   TOWNS. 

Carter,   G.  H.,   King's  Creek. 

White.   W.    H.,    Collettsville. 

Coffey,  L.  H.,  Lenoir. 

Moore,    J.    Claude. 

MERCHANTS    NOT    IN    TOWNS. 

Smith,  W.  M.,  Granite  Falls. 

Smith,  J.  M.,  Granite  Falls,   R.   2. 

Smith,   G.   W.,   Lenoir.  R.   3. 

Rabb   &   Cook,   Edgemont. 

Cragg  &  Moore.  Globe. 

Mortimer  Store  Co.,  Mortimer. 

Gwyn-Harper  Mfg.   Co.,  Patterson. 

Hagaman,  J.   R.,   Patterson. 

Curtis,  E.  L.,  Patterson. 

Hickman,   E.   T.,   Hudson   . 


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Thorneburg,  P.  M.,  Hudson. 
Lingle,   J.   A..   Hudson. 
Livingston,    S.    G. ,    Draco. 
McCall,   S.   A.,   Hobart. 
MeCall,   W.   A.,  Finley. 
Sherrill,  G.   W..  Gunpowder. 
Smith.  H.   S.,  &  Co.,  Petra. 
Thompson,    M.   K-,   Gamewell. 
Icenhour,  G.  M.,  King's  Creek. 

FLOUR,    CORN    AND    FEED    MILLS. 

Moore  Bros.,   Granite  Falls,   B.    2. 
Jones,  Edmund,  Jr.,  Lenoir,  B.  3. 
Tuttle,   D.   B.,    Gamewell. 
Cedar  Aralley  Mills.    Lenoir,   B.    2. 
Smith,   H.    S.,   &  Co.,   Petra. 

PUBLIC  SCHOOL  TEACHERS. 

Crisp,   W.    C,    Lenoir,    B.    4. 

Tuttle,    J.    M.,    Lenoir,    B.    5. 

Hood,   W.   A.,  Lenoir,  B.   5. 

Hood,   J.    E.',   Lenoir,   B.    4. 

Kent,  Mrs.   H.  M.,  Lenoir,  B.  4. 

Benfleld,    H.    S.,    Whitnel. 

Morris,     Clara,     Whitnel. 

Pierecy,    Adelaid,    Whitnel. 

Bay,    Sallie,    Lenoir. 

Greer,    Flora,    Lenoir. 

Tolhert,   Nina.   Lenoir,   B.    2. 

Downs,   J.    M. .   Lenoir,   B.    1. 

Moore,  Annie  Belle,  Lenoir,   B.    1. 

Van  Nort,  W.  H.,  Lenoir,  B.   1. 

Shaver,   E.   A.,   Valmead. 

Chester,     Mary.     Valmead. 

Sims,   L.   B.,  Kings  Creek. 

Eller,   Ola,   Kings   Creek. 

Janes,   B.   C,  Kings  Creek,   B.    1. 

Hoover,   H.    H.    D.,   Lenoir,   B.    1. 

Laxton,  Janie,   Kings   Creek,   B.    1. 

I  sin!  I,   J.   H.,   Kings  Creek. 

Isbell,  Mrs.   J.   H.,  Kings  Creek. 

Laxton,  F.  D.,  Kings  Creek. 

Greer,   Belle,   Kings   Creek,   B.    1. 

Parlier,  Mildred,  Kings  Creek,  B.   1. 

Blair,   Delia,   Lenoir,   B.    2. 

Hartzog,   W.    G.,    Lenoir,    B.    2. 

Lindsay,  Annie,   Lenoir,   B.    2. 

Winkler,  Lueile,  Lenoir,  R.   2. 

Hawkins,    Francis,    Yadkin    Valley. 

Reed,    Uosa,    Dovvnsville. 

Deal,   Lina,   Downsville. 

Bingham.   D.    L.,   Granite   Falls,   R.    1. 

Bingham,  Mrs.   D.  L.,  Granite  Falls,  B.   1. 

Anderson,    Annie,    Lenoir. 

Yount,   J.   E.   Granite  Falls. 

Fowler,  Ethel,   Granite  Falls. 

Teague,   Mrs.    Jennie,    Granite   Falls. 

Smith,  Osborne,  Granite  Falls,  R.   1. 

Gwaitney,   E.    L.,   Granite  Falls. 

Day,    Ella,    Granite    Falls. 

Tugman,   W.    A.,   Granite   Falls. 

Tubman,   Mrs.   W.    A.,   Granite  Falls. 

Whisnant,   J.   H.,  Granite  Falls,   B.    2. 

Bector,   Claude  H.,   Lenoir,   B.    3. 

Bush,   Lizzie,   Lenoir,   B.    3. 

Bush,   Mrs.   Helen  S.,  Lenoir,  B.   3. 

Goodrich,   J.    S.,    Hudson. 

I)  al,   Ella,   Hudson. 

Wilson,    Esper,    Hudson. 

Locke,   Lois,    Hudson. 

Craig,    Zora  A.,   Lenoir,   R.    2. 

Coffey,  Vera,  Hudson. 

Sherrill,   Mrs.   Annie.   Saw  Mills. 

Wilson,   Dell,   Saw  Mills. 

Bingham,  I.   J.,   Collettsville. 

Steele,  Bertha,   Collettsville. 

McCall,   S.   B.,   Collettsville. 

Anderson,  Fannie,  Lenoir,  B.   4. 

Bingham,   Minerva,   Collettsville. 

Kincaid.   Emma,   Patterson. 

Watts,  Ola.  Patterson. 

Miler,  B.   C,  Finley. 

Day,    Molie,   Finley. 

Clawson,   Enlolia,   Collettsville. 

<i]c<r.    Belle,    Blowing    Bock. 

Curtis,   Maude,  Globe. 

Holloway,   Bertha,   Rufus. 


Glass,    L.    D.,    Bisden. 

Roberts,  T.   W.,  Lenoir,  B.   4. 

Steele,   Nora,   L..   Yadkin    Valley. 

Elrod,   J.   E.,    Buffalo   Cove. 

Hartley,  Sophia,   Buffalo  Cove. 

Hawkins,   Francis,   Yadkin   Valley. 

Nelson.   Laura.    Patterson. 

Bush,  G.   C,   Yadkin  Valley. 

Wilson,   Annie,    Yadkin   Valley. 

Smith,  R.   M.,  Whitnel. 

Mast,  A.   M.,  Rufus. 

Mast,   Texie,   Rufus. 

Lay,  Hattie,  Globe. 

Estes,  Hellen,  Upton. 

Bolick,  Clarisa,   Upton. 

Gragg,    Ella,    Globe. 

Hodges,   Mrs.   Edna,   Kelsey. 

Timms,   Mrs.   Edgar,   Mortimer. 

Humherson,   Mrs.    N.    H.,   Mortimer. 

Beece,    Lilly,    Edgemont. 

Bogers,  G.   O.,  Lenoir. 

Coffey,  Mary,  Lenoir. 

Tulbert,    Sarah,   Lenoir. 

Brown,  Willie,  Lenoir. 

Viele,   Ada,  Lenoir. 

Tuttle,  Dora,  Lenoir. 

Henkel,  Celeste,  Lenoir. 

Abernethy,    Lucy,    Lenoir. 

Shell,  Helen,  Lenoir. 

Hester,    Swannie,   Lenoir. 

Middleton,  Lueile,  Lenoir. 

Marshall,    Mary,    Lenoir. 

Miller,  Cornelia,  Lenoir. 

Sumner,   Sallie,   Lenoir. 

Fuller,  Mrs.   Susie,  Lenoir. 

Keeter,    Ethel,    Lenoir. 

Link,    Annie,   Lenoir. 

Minish,   Maude,   Granite   Falls. 

Grant,    H.    S.,    Granite    Falls. 

Smoak,    Nettie,    Granite    Falls. 

Miller,   Jettie,   Granite   Falls. 

Abernethy,   Sallie.   Granite  Falls. 

Watson,   Bettie,   Rhodhiss. 

Miller,   Grace,   Rhodhlss. 


LENOIR. 

Population.    1910:     About   4,000. 

White  polls,  390;  colored  polls,  83. 

Value  of   real   esUit:\   $450,000;   value   of   per- 
sonal  property,   $050,000. 

TAX  RATE:     66  2-3c.   on  the  $inn. 

Bonded   debt,   $100,000:   floating  debt,    $5,000. 
Town    Officers. 

MAYOR— Mark   Squires. 

CHIEF    OF   POLICE— F.    T.    Sherrill. 

CLERK— J.    E.    Shell. 

TREASURER— J.    E.    Shell. 

TAX    COLLECTOR— F.    T.    Sherrill. 

STANDARD-KEEPER— D.    S.    Perry. 

SUPT.   OF  HEALTH— Dr.   C.  B.   McNairy. 

POSTMASTEB— V.    D.    Guire. 

B.  B.  AGENT— F.   C.  Hanks,  C.  &.  N.  W. 

EXl'BESS  AGENT— T.   P.    Kincaid. 

TELEGBAPH       MANAGEB— Elean       Hailey, 
W.   U- 

TELEPHONE  MANAGER— E.   C.   Ivey. 
Ministers    and    Churches. 

BAPTIST — J.    O.    Fulbright,    Pastor. 

EPISCOPAL — J.   Y.   Joyner,   Rector. 

METHODIST— C.   M.   Pickens,   Pastor;  C.   H. 
Curtis,    Lenoir   Circuit. 

PRESBYTEBIAN — Charles  T.  Squires,  Pastor. 

ZION   REFORMED— A.    S.   Peeler.   Pastor. 

EVANGELICAL     LUTHERAN— J.      S.      Deal. 
Pastor. 

Schools    and    Academies. 

DAVENPORT    COLLEGE— Dr.    J.    B.    Craven. 
Pres. 

GRADED— E.    B.    Bogers,   Supt. 

Hotels    and     Boarding     Houses. 

Dellinger's   Cafe. 

Tuttle's. 

Carlheim  Hotel. 

Icard  House. 

Martin's. 


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Lenoir  Cafe. 

Architects. 
Poe.    E.    A. 
McDade,    P.    J. 
Triplett  Bros. 

Banks    and    Bankers. 
RANK  OP  LENOIR— G.  W.  F.  Harper,  Pros.; 
J.    H.    Beall,   Cash. 

FIRST  NATIONAL— T.   J.   Lutz.  Pres. ;  0.   P. 
LutZ,  Cash. 

Building   and    Loan    Associations. 
Citizens  B.   &  L.  Association,  W.   M.  Minish, 
Sec. 

Mutual   B.    &    L.    Association — E.    F.    Allen, 
Sec. 

Board    of    Trade. 
J.  H.  Beall,  Pres.  ;  W.  E.  Miller,  Sec. 

Barber   Shops. 
Cloer,  M.  I. 
Shell,  Oscar  L. 
Wilson,   J.    R. 

Bakers. 
Brannon    &   Broun. 

Book    Stores. 
Lenoir   Book   Store. 

Butchers    and    Dealers   in    Cattle. 
Huffman,   Luther. 
Dysart,    W.    W. 
Abe     cth..\    E.    A. 
Cloer,  G.   W. 

Carriage    Dealers. 
Barnhardt-Seagle  Hardware  and  Furniture  Co. 
Henkel  Live  Stock  Co. 
Lenoir  Hardware  and  Furniture  Co. 

Cotton    Mills. 
Lenoir  Cotton  Mills. 
Moore  Cotton   Mill   Co. 
Whitnel  Cotton  Mills. 

Confectionery     Dealers. 
Er    ■tvii    ■:    Brown. 
Harrison  &  Co. 

Contractors   and    Builders. 
Triplett  Bros. 
Blair,  Smyre. 
McDade,   P.   J. 
Lenoir  Construction   Co. 

Coal    and    Wood    Dealers. 
Kent -Coffey  Furniture  Co. 
i      Miller  &  Clarke. 
Lenoir  Feed  Store. 

Clothiers   and    Men's    Furnishers. 
Lyerly  &  Thompson. 
Courtney,  M.  M. 
Ni  \\  land,  H.  T. 
Self,   J.    W. 
Pulliam,    E.    D. 

Department  Stores. 
Courtney,    M.    M. 
Newland,  H.  T. 

Dentists. 
Bobbins,  C.  L. 
Moore,   O.   L. 

Newspapers    and     Editors. 
LENOIR  NEWS    (Semi- Weekly)— H.    C.  Mar- 
tin,  Editor. 

LENOIR     TOPIC     (Weekly)— W.     M.     Moore, 
Editor. 

Druggists. 
Ballew   &   Davis. 
Lenoir  Drug  Co. 
Kent,   A.   A. 

Doctors. 
Kent,  A.   A. 
Wilson,  C.  L. 
Goodman,   A.    B. 
McNairy,  C.  Banks. 
Pitts,  I.   N. 

Dry     Goods     and     Notions. 
Pulliam,   E.    D. 
Wakefield,  T.   C. 
Racket   Store. 
Newland,    11.    T. 
Courtney,   M.   M. 
Five   and  Ten  Cent   Store. 


Power  and   Light   Companies. 
Citizens   Power   A:    Light   Co. 
Feed  Stores. 
Lenoir  Feed  Co. 
Smith,  J.  M.,  &  Son. 

Fertilizer   Dealers. 
Cloyd,  W.  H. 
Moore,  George  E. 
Lenoir    Mills. 

Furniture   Dealers. 
Lenoir  Hardware  and  Furniture  Co. 
Barnhardt-Seagle   Hardware   &   Furniture   Co. 

Grocers. 
Tuttle.  R.   M. 
Dysart,  W.  W. 
Harrison,  C.   B.,  &  Co. 
Brannon    &    Brown. 
Bobbins.  J.  P. 
Hickory  Grocery  Co.   (Wholesale). 

Hardware   Dealers. 
Lenoir  Hardware  &  Furniture  Co. 
Barnhardt  Hardware  &  Furniture  Co. 

Hospitals. 
Foothills  Sanatorium. 

Insurance   Agents. 
Lutz,   O.    P. 
Todd,    A.    N. 
Jones    Edmond,  Jr., 
Hall,   E.    L. 
Lenoir  Realty  Co. 

Job  Printers. 
Grist,   Paul   O. 
Lenoir  Topic. 
Smith,    Frank. 

Jewelers. 
Dula,  A.  W. 
Perry,  D.  S. 
Link,  K.   A. 

Lawyers. 
Richardson,    S.    A. 
Jones,  Edmund,   Sr. 
Newland,   W.    C. 
Wakefield,  Lawrence. 
Whisnant,   J.   W. 
Squires,    Mark. 
Newland,   T.    H. 
Williams,   B.    F. 

Lumber    Manufacturers   and    Dealers. 
Wilson  Lumber  &  Milling  Co. 
Craddock,  W.  H. 
Barnhardt,  J.  M. 
Atkinson,   J.    B. 
Watson,  W.   B.     &  Co. 

Livery    and     Sales    Stables. 
Lenoir  Livery   Co. 
Liugle.    J.    M. 
Holder,    T.    L. 

Machinery  Dealers. 
Lenoir  Hardware   &   Furniture   Co. 
Barnhardt-Seagle  Hardware  and  Furniture  Co. 
Grier  Machine  Works. 

Paint  and   Oil   Dealers. 
Kent    Drug    Store. 

Barnhardt-Seagle  Hardware   &   Furniture   Co. 
Lenoir  Hardware  &  Furniture  Co. 

Painters. 
Corley,  Ed. 
McRary,  J.   N. 
Bush,  J.  Henry. 

Plumbers. 
Puette  &  Knox. 

Piano  and  Organ  Dealers. 
Moore,   T.    D.,    &    Son. 

Photographers. 
Teague,   H.    M. 

Real    Estate    Agents. 
Lenoir  Realty   Co.  • 
Hartley  &  Bush. 
Self  &  Dula. 

Shingle   Dealers. 
Harper  Furniture  Co. 
Wilson  Lumber  &  Milling  Co. 

Tailors. 
Wilson,  Mrs.  J.  K. 


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Johnson,   Mrs.    J.   E. 

Undertakers  and    Embalmers. 
Barnhardt-Seagle  Hardware   &   Furniture   Co. 
Lenoir  Hardware  &  Furniture  Co. 

Veterinary    Surgeons. 
Perry,   Charlie. 
Wilson,   R.   P. 

Wall    Paper    Dealers. 
Corley.  Ed. 

Marble   Dealers. 
Miller   Reines    Co. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 
Barnhardt,  J.  M.   (Boxes  and  Finished  Build- 
ing Material). 

Wilson  Lumber  &  Milling  Co. 
Harper  Furniture  Co. 
Lenoir  Wood-Working  Co. 
Lenoir  Chair  Co. 
Bernhardt   Manufacturing   Co. 
Lenoir    Furniture    Corporation. 
Lenoir  Veneer  Co. 
Caldwell    Furniture    Co. 
Moore-Stone    Chair    Co. 
Watson,  W.  B.,  &  Co.   (Lumber. 
Powell,   J.   M.,  &  Soe    (Brick). 
Lexington    Mirror    Co. 
Kent-Coffey  Furniture   Co. 
Blue   Ridge   Bending   Co. 


GRANITE    FALLS. 

Incorporated  in   1S96. 

Population,   1910:     White,   550;  colored    none. 
Value    real    estate,     $78,500;    value    personal 
property,    $76,000. 

TAX  RATE:     30c.  on  the  $100. 

Town    Officers. 
MAYOR—  W.   T.   Payne. 
POSTMASTER— W.  E.   Straus. 
CHIEF   OF  POLICE— L.   W.   Payne. 
TREASURER— D.   M.   Cline. 
R.    R.    AGENT— A.    M.    Martin,    C.    &   N.   W. 
MANAGER  TELEGRAPH— A.   M.   Martin. 

Ministers   and    Churches. 
METHODIST— C.  M.   Campbell,  Pastor,  J.  W. 
Kennedy,    Circuit. 

LUTHERAN— J.   A.   Yount,   Pastor. 
BAPTIST— C.    S.    Cashwell,   Pastor. 
EPISCOPAL    CHURCH—. 
WESLEYAN    METHODIST—. 

Schools  and  Academies. 
GRADED—  H.  S.  Grant,  Prin. 

Building  and    Loan   Associations. 
Granite  Falls  B.   &  L.   Association. 

Banks    and    Bankers. 
BANK  OF  GRANITE— J.  W.   Hoke,  Pres.   and 
Cash. 

Dentists. 
Abernethy,   A.    D. 

Doctors. 
Corpening,  O.  S. 
.lones,  A.  D. 
Russell,   Chas. 
Moore,   D.    B. 

Druggists. 
Granite  Falls  Drug  Co. 


General     Merchants. 
Russell,   W.   F. 
Moore  &  Hoke. 
Sharp,   L.   T. 
Keever,   J.   E. 

Starnes,  M.   B.,  &  Son   (Feed.) 
Lanier,   I.   L. 
Price,  H.  W. 
Icard,   W.   R. 
Hilton.   M.   B. 
Starnes,   S.   V. 

Hotels  and   Boarding  Houses. 
Hoke,  .1.  W. 
Starnes,  W.  E. 

Livery   Stables. 
Cline,  P.   L. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 
Dudley   Lumber    Cor 
Dudley  Shoals  Cotton  Mills. 
Granite  Falls  Manufacturing  Co. 
Granite  Bottling  Works. 
Granite   Falls    Brick   Co. 

Warliek  &  Sherrill  Co.    (Tables,  Picker  Sticks 
and  Excelsior. ) 

Granite   Cordage   Co.    (Sash    Cord.) 
Starnes  &  Goodman,   (Repair  Shop.) 

Real    Estate    and    Insurance    Agents. 
Hoke,   J.   W.  (Insurance.) 
Watauga  Lumber  Co.    (Timber.) 

Contractors. 
Payne  &  Hayes. 


COLLETTSVILLE. 

Incorporated  in  1892. 
Population,   1913:     75. 

Value    real    estate,     $60,000;    value    personal 
property,    $30,000. 

TAX  RATE:     25c.   on  the  $100. 

Town   Officers. 
MAYOR— C.    H.    Halowav. 
CONSTABLE— Giles   C.    Talbert. 
POSTMASTER— Giles  C.   Talbert. 
R.  R.  AGENT— G.   C.  Frye,  C.   &  N.   W. 
MANAGER   EXPRESS   AND    TELEGRAPH— 
G.    C.    Frye. 

Ministers   and   Churches. 
BAPTIST— J.    O.    Fulbright,    Pastor. 
ADVENT— Todd  L.  Harrison,  Pastor. 

Schools   and   Academies. 
PUETTE   HILL  ACADEMY— R.    L.    Bingham, 
Prin. 

Hotels  and   Boarding   Houses. 
Collettsville  Inn. 

Doctors. 
White,  W.  M. 

Druggists. 
White,  W.  M. 

Merchants. 
Rader-Crisp   Co. 
Crisp,    J.    T. 
Brssswell,  W.  R. 

Lumber  Dealers. 
Wilson  Lumber  &  Milling  Co. 
Hutton  &  Bourbonas  Co. 


CAMDEN  COUNTY 

COUNTY    SEAT,    CAMDEN. 


POPULATION— (Census     1910),     5,640. 

Formed  In   1777.      Named   in   honor  of  Lord  Camden. 

AREA — 320    square   miles. 

Value  of  real  estate.   $1,112,000;  value  of  personal  property,    $380,000. 

Property  listed  in  1912,  by  whites,  $1,385,000;  by   negroes,    $98,000. 

NUMBER  OF  SCHOOLS— For  whites.  20;  for  negroes,   12. 

TAX   RATE — County,   23c.    on   the   $100;  special  county,  7c;  schools,  20c;  special,  school,  15c. 

PUBLIC  ROADS— Number  of  miles.    150.     Worked    under   old   State   law. 

RAILROAD,    TELEGRAPH     AND     EXPRESS  COMPANIES. 

Southern   Express   Co. .    assessed   value    

Pullman   Co.,    assessed   value 

Western    Union    Telegraph    Co. ,    assessed    value 

Norfolk    Southern    Railroad,    5    miles,    assessed   vadue      

Pasquotank   and  North  River  Steamboat   Co.,    assessed    value     


.$     907.00 

.   1,068.28 

369  50 

65,000  00 

6, 116.00 


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Norfolk   and   Carolina  Telephone   and  Telegraph  Co.,    assessed    value    5,657.00 

SUPERIOR  COURT  TERMS— March  9,  July  20,  November  9. 


COUNTY     OFFICERS. 

CLERK  OF  COURT— J.  W.  Walston,  Cam- 
den. 

SHERIFF— J.    B.    Mitchill,    Old    Trap. 

REGISTER  OF  DEEDS— Miles  W.  Ferebee, 
Camden 

TREASURER— J.    R.     Sawyer,    Camden. 

SUPT.    OF   HEALTH— C.    G.   Ferebee,    Shiloh. 

SUPT.   OF  SCHOOLS— T.  M.  Eason,  Camden. 

SUPT.    OF    HOME— M.    B.    Sawyer. 

BOARD  OF  EDUCATION— J.  E.  Cook 
(ehm'n).  Indlantown;  T.  B.  Godfrey,  Camden; 
O.  G.  Prichard,  Belcross;  G.  F.  Biggs,  South 
Mills;  .1.   W.    Whit,  hurst,  Lilv. 

COMMISSIONERS— W.  M.  Forbes,  Shiloh; 
P.  \V.  Stevens,  Camden;  G.  T.  Abbott,  South 
Mills. 

BOARD  OF  ELECTIONS— A.  Sawyer,  Bel- 
cross;  D.  E.  Williams,  James  Nash,  South 
Mills. 

JUSTICES     OF     THE     PEACE. 

SHTLOH  TOWNSHIP— W.  J.  Burgess,  J.  B. 
Burgess,  Old  Trap;  G.  C.  Barco,  Shiloh;  J.  E. 
Cook,   Indiantown;  W.   M.   Forbes,  Shiloh. 

COURT  HOUSE — A.  G.  B.  Salter,  Camden; 
S.  E.  Overby,  Belcross;  T.  B.  Godfrey,  M.  W. 
Ferebee,   W.    10.   Whaley,   Camden. 

SOUTH  MILLS— R.  L.  Forbes,  Belcross;  J. 
F.  Foster,  II.  P.  Whitehurst,  Carl  Sawyer, 
South  Mills. 

MINISTERS    NOT    IN    TOWNS. 

BAPTIST— S.    F.    Bristow,   Elizabeth   City. 
LAWYERS. 

Tillett,   D   .H,    Shiloh. 

Halstead.    W.    I..    South   Mills. 

PHYSICIANS   NOT    IN   TOWNS. 

Ferebee,   C.   G.,   Shiloh. 

Stephens,   W.    L.,    Indiantown. 

MERCHANTS    NOT    IN    TOWNS. 

Gregory  Bros.,   Shiloh. 

Ferrell,    C.    L,    Shiloh. 

Burgess,    R.    T.,    Old    Trap. 

Sawyer,   A.,   Sons  &  Co.,  Belcross. 

Berry,   W.   S.,  Belcross. 

Robertson,    T.    S..    Belcross. 

Sawyer,    L.    M.,    Camden. 

Wright,    W.    G.,    Shiloh. 

Forbes,  W.   M.,   Shiloh. 

Forbes  &  Bartlett,  Bartlett. 

Burgess,    W.    J.,    Shiloh. 

Burgess,   Hubbard   &   Co.,   Old  Trap. 

Henry,    J.    A.,   Riddle. 

Daugh,    C.    T.,    &   Bro.,    Indiantown. 

Sawyer,    C.    S.,    Camden. 

COTTON    GINS. 

Beveridge,  Geo.,  South  Mills. 

Sawyer,   A.,   Belcross. 

Sawyer   &   Burgess,    Old  Trap. 

Sawyer    &   Hinton,    Shiloh. 

Wriht,    W.    G. 

Keaton    &    Godfrey,    Camden. 

Gregory    &    Forbes.    Shiloh. 

Stafford,   W.    T.,    South   Mills. 

Hubbard,   M.   H,   Co.,   Old  Trap. 

Beveridge,   Geo.,  South   Mills. 

CORN    AND     FEED     MILLS. 

Bartlett,    T.    F.,    Bartlett. 

Sawyer,   L.   M. .   Camden. 

Keaton  &  Godfrey,   Camden. 

Sawyer,    A.,   Belcross. 

Sawyer    &    Burgess,    Old   Trap. 

Sawyer  &  Hinton.   Shiloh. 

Wright,    W.    G.,    Shiloh. 

SAW     MILLS. 

Hinton   &   Sawyer,   Shiloh. 

Burgess,  J.  B-,   Old  Trap. 

Sawyer,  L.  M.,   Camden. 


PUBLIC    SCHOOL    TEACHERS. 
Cheek,   Mrs.    J.   T.,   Old  Trap. 
Hobson,    Sarah    W..    Old   Trap. 
Forbes,    Mary,    Old    Trap. 
Forbes,    M.    B.,    Shiloh. 
Cheek,  Mrs.  T.  J.,  Old  Trap. 
Scott,  Mae,  Old  Trap. 
Cox,  Elizabeth,   Old  Trap. 
Forman,  Anna,   Old  Trap. 
Perry,   Verneena,    Shiloh. 
Burgess,  Etrie,   Shiloh. 
Troxey,  Minnie,   Riddle. 
Williams,    Bettie,   Indiantown. 
Ferrell,    Elizabeth,    Bartlett. 
Ferebee,   Essie,    Shiloh. 
Williams,   Margaret,  Shiloh. 
Burgess,   W.    J.,    Shiloh. 
Barco,  Emma,  Indiantown. 
Hobson,    Sarah,    Belcross. 
Taylor,   Rosabel,   Belcross. 
Stephenson,    Rosa,    Camden. 
Eason,  F.   M.,  Camden, 
danger,   Lina,    Camden. 
Wise,  Mrs.   Lillian,   South  Mills. 
Hewitt,  Mattie,  South  Mills. 
Carver,    Elcenia,    Lily. 
Jones,  Annie,  Lily. 
Etheridge,  Agnes,  South  Mills. 
Midgett,  Lusetta,  South  Mills. 
Turnley,  Louisa,  South  Mills. 
Tabor,   G.    L.,    South    Mills. 


SOUTH     MILLS. 

Incorporated    in    1903. 

Population,    1910:     White,    350;   colored,    150; 
total,    500. 

Value    real     estate,     $35,000;     value    personal 
property,   $15,000. 

TAX  RATE:     93c.   on  the  $100;  poll  tax,  30c. 

Town    Officers. 
MAYOR— J.   G.   Etheridge. 
CHIEF  OF  POLICE— N.   W.   Norrls. 
POSTMASTER— W.    R.    Dozier. 
MANAGER   TELEPHONE— Mrs.   W.   S.   Bart- 
lett. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 

BAPTIST .   — .    Henderson,   Pastor. 

METHODIST— A.   W.    Price,   Pastor. 

Schools    and    Academies. 
HIGH— G.    L.    Taylor,    Prin. 

Doctors. 
Cohn,    B.    W. 

Druggists. 
Colin   &   Jacobs. 

General     Merchants. 
Stafford,    W.    T. 
Riggs,   G.   H.,   &  Co. 
Williams.    C.    S. 
Dozier,   Mrs.   W.   R. 
Sawyer  Bros. 
Sawyer,  J.  W. 
Old,    J.    B. 

Brokers    and    Produce    Dealers. 
Spencer,    G.    F. 
Perry,   L.   A. 

Hotels    and     Boarding     Houses. 
Bartlett,   Mrs.   W.    S. 

Lawyers. 
Halstead,   W.   I. 

Insurance    Agents. 
Spencer,    G.    F. 
Halstead,   W.    I. 

General     Repair    Shops. 
Nnrris,    C.    W. 
Jones,   T.    C. 

Manufacturing     Plants. 
Stafford,  W.  T.   (Grain  Mill  and  Cotton  Gin). 
Etheridge,  J.   G.    (Saw  Mill). 
Williams,  D.   E.    (Saw  Mill). 
South  Mills  Manufacturing  Co. 


CARTERET  COUNTY. 


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CARTERET  COUNTY 

COUNTY    SEAT,    BEAUFORT. 


bridges. 


POPULATION:    (Census    1910),    13,776. 
Formed  In  1721.     Named  In  honor  of  Lord  George  Carteret. 
AREA:   520   square  miles. 

\'alue   of   real   estate,   $2,039,135;  value   of  personal   property,    $870,720. 
Property  listed  in  1912,  by  whites,  $2,  7S7.298;  by    negroes,    $122,566. 
NO.    OF  SCHOOLS:   For  whites,   44;  for  negroes.    8. 

TAX  RATE — State,   27   2-3c. ;  school,   20c. ;  special,    15c. ;    county,    25c. ;    roads,    15c. 
5e. ;   court  house,    10c. 
PUBLIC  ROADS:  No.  miles,  150.     Worked  under  old  State  Law. 

KAILROAD,     TELEGRAPH     AND     EXPRESS     COMPANIES. 

Southern  Express  Co.,  assessed  value  $     2.S77.00 

North-South   Liue,    assessed   value 4,400.00 

Home    Telephone     and    Telegraph     Co.,     assessed     value 8,750.00 

Western    Union    Telegraph    Co.,     assessed    value     1,795.77 

Norfolk   Southern   Railroad,    3.18   miles,    assessed     value 41,333.00 

Norfolk   Southern   R.   R. — A.   &  N.    C.   Div.,    15.75   miles,    assessed  value    230,448.00 

Moreliead  City  Telephone  Co.,  assessed  value  1,000.00 

SUPERIOR   COURT   TERMS— March   9,   June  22,   October   19. 


COUNTY    OFFICERS. 

CLERK   OF   COURT— T.    C.    Wade,    Beaufort. 

SHERIFF— S.    P.    Hancock,    Beaufort. 

REGISTER  OF  DEEDS— W.  J.  Wallace, 
Beaufort. 

TREASURER — Alonzo   Thomas,    Beaufort. 

CORONER — D.    S.    George,    Marshallburg. 

SURVEYOR— E.    D.    Hardesty.    Harlowe. 

SUPT.  OF  HEALTH— C.  S.  Maxwell,  Beau- 
fort. 

SUPT.  OF  SCHOOLS— L.  B.  Ennett,  Cedar 
Point. 

BOARD  OF  EDUCATION— C.  N.  Mason, 
(Chm'n.),  Harlowe;  J.  R.  Morris,  Atlantic;  U. 
P.  Dey,  Beaufort. 

COMMISSIONERS— K.  N.  Bell,  Cedar  Point ; 
J.  B.  Morton,  Moreliead  City;  J.  H.  Davis, 
Beaufort;  M.  F.  Willis,  Straits;  M.  Taylor,  Wit. 

BOARD  OF  ELECTIONS— Wilbur  Whitehurst, 
A.  T.  Gardner,  Beaufort;  M.  L.  Willis,  More- 
bead   City. 

JUSTICES    OF    THE    PEACE. 

MERRIMON  TOWNSHIP— H.  T.  Banks. 
Lukens;  H.  V.  Nelson,  D.  M.  Salter,  Merrimon; 
C.    F.    Nelson,   Smyrna. 

WHITE  OAK— S.  M.  Rhue,  W.  F.  Taylor, 
Thos.  Smith,  W.  L.  Taylor,  E.  A.  Saunders, 
Ocean. 

MOREHEAD  CITY— J.  R.  Bell,  M.  Adams, 
W.  E.  Smith,  J.  W.  Boone,  George  Smith,  S.  L. 
Nelson.  D.  J.  Hall,  W.  J.  Hales,  Morehead  City; 
Hugh  Murdook,  W.   Z.   McCabe,   Wildwood. 

BEAUFORT— M.  A.  Marshall,  L.  J.  French. 
E.  B.  Felton,  S.  C.  Campen,  C.  W.  Thomas, 
Beaufort. 

HUNTING  QUARTERS— Thomas  L.  Good- 
win. Roe. 

STRAITS — Chas.  Hancock,  Harker's  Island  ; 
M.  F.  Willis,  Straits;  Win.  Felton,  D.  W. 
Giilikln. 

NEWPORT— A.  L.  Wilson.  Daniel  Simmons, 
C.   L.   Merrill,   Newport. 

MINISTERS     NOT     IN     TOWN. 

M.  E.  CHURCH,  SOUTH— F.  Fulcher,  Car- 
teret Circuit;  W.  B.  Humble,  Straits  Circuit; 
E.  D.  Dood,  Atlantic;  J.  D.  Daniel,  Ports- 
mouth. 

FREE  WILL  BAPTIST— .T.  B.  Russell,  Beau- 
fort; T.  Gaskins,  Wit;  I.  W.  Russell,  Beaufort; 
L.  C.  Garner,  Newport;  C.  L.  Merrill,  Morehead 
City. 

CHRISTIAN— J.  R.  Jennette,  Beaufort;  D.  B. 
Gamer,   Newport. 

SCHOOLS    AND     ACADEMIES. 

ATLANTIC    HIGH— Atlantic. 

STRAITS  GRADED— Straits. 

PHYSICIANS    NOT    IN    TOWN. 

George,  D.   I.,  Marshallburg. 


Sanders.  J.  W. ,   Ocean. 
Mason,    C.    N.,   Harlowe. 
Paul,    W.    T.,   Wit. 
Ball,   W.    M.,   Newport. 

MERCHANTS    NOT    IN    TOWN. 
Dennis,  C.  C.  Cedar  Point. 
Taylor,   B.    S.,   Bogue. 
Smith,  W.  C,  Bogue. 
Russell,   B.    S.,   Bogue. 
Moore,  Mrs.  M.  E.,  Bogue. 
Koonce,  D.  S.,  Ocean. 
Sanders,  E.  A.,   Ocean. 
Smith,  Wm„  Newport,  Rfd. 
Dixon,   Asa,   Newport,   Rfd. 
Chadwick,  G.   C,   Straits. 
Leffers,    Samu'l,    &   Co.,   Gloucester. 
Salter,  F.    K.,   Bettie. 
Lawrence,    W.,    Otway. 
Lewis,   O.   W.,   Otway. 
Harris,   S.   F.,   Marshallburg. 
Lewis,    D.    H.,    Otway. 
Lewis,    M.    G.,    Marshallburg. 
Davis,    Harvey,    Marshallburg. 
Wade,    D.    V.,    Smyrna. 
Simpson,   Vernon,   Smyrna. 
Willis,   A.   T.,   Williston. 
Willis,   J.    R.,   &   Bro.,   Williston. 
Finer.   R.   W.,   Williston. 
Davis.   T.    C,   Davis. 
Davis,   F.   P.,  Davis. 
Davis,  A.  F.,  Davis. 
Babbit.   G.   W.,   Davis. 
Robinson,    M.,     Stacy. 
Willis,  Wallace,  Wit, 
Taylor   Bros.,    Wit. 
Taylor,  J.  E..  Wit. 
Taylor.    I.,   Wit. 
Gaskill    &   Bro..    Wit. 
Nelson  &  Robinson.  Atlantic. 
Mason    Bros.,    Atlantic. 
Hamilton,    S    E..    &   Son,   Atlantic. 
Hill,   W-   M.,   Atlantic. 
Mason,   A.    T  ,   Atlantic. 
Mason.   W.   R..   Atlantic. 
Mason,   Wm.   R..   Atlantic. 
Wade,   J.   E.,   Harker's  Island. 
Hancock,   Chas.,   Harker's   Island. 
Davis,   C.„   Harker's   Island. 
Fulford,   M.   G.,   Harker's  Island. 
Guthrie.    John    H,    Harker's   Island. 
Gaskill,    John    D..    Harker's   Island. 
Davis,  C,  Harker's  Island, 
Daniels,  Josiah,  Roe. 
Styron,   D..    Lupton. 
P.abb,   W.   H..   Portsmouth. 
Robinson,    Alex.,    Portsmouth. 
Dixon,    Joe,    Portsmouth. 


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Pelletier,   J.   W.,    Stella. 
Koontz,  P.  A.,   Stella. 
Kulm,   Wm„   Kuhns. 
Buck,  W.   W.,  Pelletlers. 
Taylor,    W.    F.,    Bogue. 
Dixon,  A.  H..  Newport,  Rfd. 
Graham,  J.   C,   &  Son,  Newport. 
Diekerson,  E.   C,  Beaufort,  Rfd. 
Foreman.  Alex.,  Beaufort,  Rfd. 
Russell,  W.  W.,  &  Bro.,  Beaufort.  Rfd. 
Simpson,    S.   L.,   Beaufort.    Rfd. 

COTTON    GINS. 
Pelletier,   J.    W.,    Stella. 
Newberry,   Mrs.   Y.    Z..   Newport. 
Norris.    Thos.    Beaufort. 
Morton,  J.   S.,   Harlowe. 
Thomas,   T.   M.,   Beaufort. 
Merrill,    Thomas,    Beaufort. 

SAW    MILLS. 
Taylor    Bros.,     Wit. 
Norris,   Thos.,   Beaufort. 
Thomas,  T.  M.,  Beaufort. 
Pelletier.  J.  W.,  Stella. 
Merrill,  Thomas,  Beaufort. 
Graham,  J.   C,  Newport. 
Willis,    Alonza   T.,    Williston. 
Powell,    W.    R..    Beaufort. 
Barry,  W.  A.,  Beaufort. 

PUBLIC    SCHOOL    TEACHERS. 
Pierce,    Nettie,   Beaufort 
Noe,  Minnie,   Beaufort. 
Ennett,   A.    D.,    Cedar   Point. 
Oglesby,    Nettie,    Newport,    Rfd. 
Woodhuli,  Elenita,  1'elletiers. 
Blount,    Alice,    Newport,    Rfd. 
Hatten,    Beulah,    Newport,    Rfd. 
English,   Andrew,  Newport,  Rfd. 
Carraway,   Bruce,   Newport,   Rfd. 
Piner,  Mrs.   T.  E.,  Nenport,  Rfd. 
Hughes,   Edith,   Beaufort. 
Hamilton,  J.   W. ,  Atlantic. 
Davis,    C.   F. ,  Davis. 
Willis,   Lizzie,   Atlantic. 
Chadwiek,   Flora,  Gloucester. 
Chadwick,  Lena,  Gloucester. 
Ruks,  Josephine,  Gloucester. 
Morris,   Mittie,    Atlantic. 
Millis,  L.  H..  Otway. 
Richardson,   Bertie  Lee,  Beaufort. 
Johnson,  Ruby,  Beaufort,  Rfd. 
Fulcher,    Mamie,    Atlantic. 
Mason,  Arietta,   Atlantic. 
Tingle,  Mattie,   Lukins. 
Whltehurst,    Bertha,    Beaufort. 
Powell,  Lila,  Newport,  Rfd. 
Moore,   Mattie,   Newport,   Rfd. 
Simmons,   Minnie,   Bogue. 
Richardson,    Nellie,    Beaufort. 
Springle,   Lillie  B.,   Beaufort. 
Morton,    Annie,    Beaufort. 
Gibbs,  Annie  May,  Beaufort,  Rfd. 
Jinnett,    J.    R.,    Beaufort,    Rfd. 
Davis,   Mrs.    C.   L.,   Beaufort,   Rfd. 
Russell,   Irvin,   Beaufort,  Rfd. 
Haskett,    Annie,    Newport. 
Hill,    Annie,    Newport. 
Morris,    Myrtle,    Atlantic. 
Davis,  I.   W. ,  Davis. 
Davis,    Delton,    Davis. 
Whitehurst,    Mary,    Straits. 
Fulcher,    Neta,    Marshallburg. 
Salter,    Van,    Bettie. 
Humphrey,  Ettene,  Bogue. 

BEAUFORT. 

Population.    1910:    2.750. 
White  polls,   273;  colored  polls,   146. 
Value    real    estate,    $450,000;    value    personal 
property,    $189,000. 
Tax  Rate:  50c.  on  the  $100   and  45c.   special. 
Bonded   debt,    $30,000. 

Town    Officers. 
MAYOR— Seth    Gibbs. 
CHIEF   OF  POLICE — John  H.    Skarren. 


CLERK— B.    J.    Bell. 
TREAsrilKR— L.   T.    Noe. 
STANDARD  -KEEPER— L.    H.   Farlow. 
ATTORNEY— C.    R.    Wheatly. 
SUPT.    OF   HEALTH— C.    S.   Maxwell. 
I'OSTM  \STKlt    -('.    VV.    Whitehurst. 
R.  R.  AGENT— Seth  Gibbs,  Norfolk  Southern. 
EXPRESS   AGENT— Seth   Gibbs. 
TELEGRAPH     MANAGER— J.     Delemar,     W. 
U. 

Ministers  and  Churches. 
EPISCOPAL—. 

METHODIST— S.    A.    Cotton,    Pastor. 
FREE-WILL,  BAPTIST— J.   W.  Sewell,  T.  D. 
Noe. 

Schools  and  Academies. 
GRADED — E.    Harris,   Prin. 
ST.    PAUL'S— Mrs.   N.   Geffroy,   Prin. 
Hotels  and   Boarding   Houses. 
Davis  House. 
Inlet  Inn. 
Manson    House. 
Norcom   House. 
Gem  Cafe. 
Savage   House. 
Busy  Bee  Cafe. 

Architects. 
Simpson,     Clarence. 
Shull,  W.  J.  B. 

Banks    and    Bankers. 
BANK  OF  BEAUFORT— T.   A.   Uzzell,   Pres. ; 
T.  Thomas,  Cash. 

BEAUFORT   BANKING   AND   TRUST   CO.— 
N.  W.  Taylor,  Pres. ;  W.  E.  Swann,  Cash. 
Bakers. 
Clawson,  C.  A. 

Book    Stores. 
Hill,   Chas. 

Butchers   and    Dealers   in   Cattle. 
Noe.  T.   D.,   &  Son. 
Hancock  &  Smith. 
Jones,   C.  D.,  &  Co. 

Confectionery   Dealers. 
Clawson,    C.   A. 
Potter  Bros. 
Fodrle,  H.   C. 

Contractors   and    Builders. 
Simpson,  Clarence. 
Guthrie,    Clarence. 
Norcom,  H.  D. 
Adair,  Charles. 
Adair.    T.    E. 
Chaplain,  John. 
Davis.  Bryant. 
Norcom.    Chas.    W- 
Noe.  Isaac. 
Shull  Contracting  Co. 

Coal    and    Wood    Dealers. 
Beveridge,  J.   T. 
Gibbs,   Seth. 

Chamber    of    Commerce. 
C.   L.   Abernethy.   Pres. ;  U.   E.    Swann,   Sec. 

Clothiers   and    Men's    Furnishers. 
Yoffie.   Sam. 
Guthrie   &    Co. 
Taylor,  N.  W. 
Felton,    Richard. 

Dentists. 
Hendrix,  H.  M. 

Druggists. 
Beaufort  Drug  Co. 
Davis,  George. 

Doctors. 
Davis.   George. 
Maxwell.  C.   S. 
Davis,   J.   J. 
Duncan,   C.   L. 

Dry    Goods   and    Notions. 
Guthrie   &   Co. 
Garner,    L.    A. 
Taylor,   N.    W. 
Yaffle,   Sam. 


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Moore,  Mrs.  C.  A. 

Tailors. 

Black,  A.    (5c.   and  10c.  store.) 

Fuller.   H.   W. 

Power  and   Light  Companies. 

Undertakers  and    Embalmers. 

Beaufort    Electric   Light   Co. 

Rice  &  Adair. 

Fertilizer    Dealers    and    Manufacturers. 

Wall    Paper    Dealers. 

Chadwick  &  Caffrey. 

Skarren,  W.   E. 

Dey,    C.    P. 

The  Doane   &  Bartlett  Co. 

MOREHEAD    CITY. 

Beaufort  Fish  Scrap  &  Oil   Co. 

Population,    1910:      2.800. 

Fish    and    Oyster    Dealers. 

White  polls.   375 ;  colored  polls.   51. 

Holland.  M.   C 

Value   real    estate,    $700,000. 

Potter    ^[.   l. 

TAX  RATE:      $1.46   2-3   on   the   $100. 

Potter,   J.   H.,   &   Son. 

Bonded   debt,    $50,000. 

Smith,    W.    P. 

Town    Officers. 

Taylor,   N   .W. 

MAYOR — E.    H.    Gorham. 

Gold   Point  Pish   Co. 

CHIEF    OF   POLICE— W.    C.    Piner. 

Furniture     Dealers. 

CLERK— R.    N.    Aycock. 

Gaskill  &  Mace. 

TREASURER— R.     N.     Aycock. 

Grocers. 

TAX    COLLECTOR— W.     C.    Piner. 

Clawson,   C.   A. 

SUPT.    OF   HEALTH— B.    F.    Royal. 

Springle,   M.    R. 

POSTMASTER— A.    S.    Willis. 

Hancock   &  Smith. 

R.    R.    AGENT— A.    H.    Webb,    Jr.,    N.    S. 

Potter  Bros. 

EXPRESS     AGENT— A.     H.     Webb,     Sr. 

Jones,    J.    B.,    &    Sons. 

TELEGRAPH  MANAGER— A.   H.   Webb,   Sr., 

Hill,    Chas. 

w.  U. 

Noe,   L.   J. 

TELEPHONE      MANAGER— W.       J.      Hales. 

Smith,    J.    S. 

Home   Telp.    Co. 

Pierce.    Geo. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 

Jones,    H.    C. 

BAPTIST— E.    R.    Harris.    Pastor. 

Thomas    A. 

METHODIST — D.  N.   Caviness,  Pastor. 

»Veeks,   J. 

FREE-WILL  BAPTIST— J.    W.    Alford,    Pas- 

c^_-ott, Chas. 
Scou,  George. 

tor. 

METHODIST   (Northern)— R.  L.  Maness,  Pas- 
tor. 

Schools    and    Academies. 

GRADED— S.   W.    Carwile,    Supt. 

Stanley,  Geo. 

Longest,    F. 

Ramsey.    J.    E.    (Wholesale). 

Beaufort    Grocery    Co.     (Wholesale). 
Potter,  H.  L.,  Co.    (Wholesale.) 
Insurance     Agents. 

Hotels    and     Boarding     Houses. 

Hotel    Charles. 
Arendell   House. 
Davis  House. 
Atlantic   Hotel. 

Banks    and    Bankers. 
THE    BANK    OF    MOREHEAD    CITY— J.    B. 
Morton,   Pres. ;  R.   N.   Aycock,   Cash. 
Bakers. 
Emery,    Zack. 

Butchers   and    Dealers   in    Cattle. 

Thomas,  T.   (Fire). 

Bell,  B.   J.    (Fire). 

Jones.    C.    D.     (Life). 

Beaufort  Realty  &  Insurance  Co.    (Fire). 

Chadwick,   C.   T.    (Fire). 

Lawyers. 
Abernethy  &  Davis. 

Wheatly,   Claud. 

Willis.   H.   C. 

Duncan,    J.    F. 

Lumber   Manufacturers   and    Dealers. 

Mansfield.    D.   H. 
Helms.   J.    C. 

Sanders,  D.    S. 

Carriage    Dealers. 

Manufacturing     Plants. 

Bell,  J.  H.   &  Co. 

Enterprise  Packing  Vo. 

Commission     Merchants. 

Paint    and    Oil    Dealers. 

MnlliFon,  W.  F. 

Jones,  H.   C. 

Arendell.    J.    B. 

Gaskill  &  May. 

Bell,   Chas. 

Thomas,   A. 

Confectionery   Dealers. 

Painters. 

Helms,    J.    C. 

Ramsey,  W.  H. 

Contractors   and    Builders. 

King,  F.  L. 

Bell,  John  F.,  &  Co. 

Skarren,    Ed. 

Guthrie,   W.    H. 

Skarren,  W.  E. 

Piner,    C.    S. 

Produce    Dealers. 

Walter,   A.    B. 

Hancock    &    Co. 

Chamber    of    Commerce. 

Clawson,   C.   A. 

G.    D.    Canfleld,   Pres. 

Springle,    M.    R. 

Clothiers   and    Men's   Furnishers. 

Fodrie,   H.    C. 

The  Paragon. 

Stanly,    Geo. 

Morton,    J.    B. 

Smith,    J.    S. 

Webb,  D.  M. 

Jones,   C.   D.,   &  Co. 

Dentists. 

Piano  and   Organ    Dealers. 

Staton,   Frank. 

Delamar,   J.   C. 

Druggists. 

Photographers. 

The  Morehead   City  Drug   Co. 

Glaze,  J.  W. 

Chalk,    S.    A. 

Newspapers    and    Editors. 

Doctors. 

BEAUFORT     NEWS— Ostermeyer     &    Wrighr 

Headen.   W.   E. 

Editors. 

Bonner,  K.  P.  B. 

Real    Estate    Agents. 

Royal,   B.    F. 

Beaufort  Realty  &   Insurance   Co. 

Dry    Goods    and    Notions. 

Carteret  Realty  Co. 

Morton,   J.   B. 

Shingle   Dealers. 

Webb.    D.    M. 

Richardson.   David. 

The  Paragon  Co. 

Simpson,    C. 

Klein  Bros. 

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Phillips,  J.  D. 
Cherry,  E.  A. 
Willis,    R.    T. 

Power     and     Light     Companies. 
Morehead   City  Electric  Light   Plant- 
Fertilizer    Dealers    and    Manufacturers. 
Wallace,   C    S. 
Taylor.    R.    W. 
Carteret  Pish   &   Oil   Co. 

Fish    and    Oyster    Dealers. 
Wallace.    Charles    S. 
Arendell,   W.   L. 
Taylor,    R.    W. 
Arthur,   E.  D.,   &  Bro. 
Wade.  D.   B.,   &  Son. 
Willis,    A.    L. 
Lee,   M.    S.,    &   Co. 
Fulcher,   J.   H..    &   Co. 
Way  Bros.    Co. 

Porier,  R.  C.  k 

Portsmouth  Fish  Co. 
Morehead   City  Fish   Co. 

Furniture   Dealers. 
Webb,   T.   D. 
Miller,  J.   S.,  Furniture  Co. 

Grocers. 
Webb,  M.   S.    (Wholesale). 
Hales,   W.    J.    (Wholesale). 
Davenport,   J.   T.    (Wholesale). 
Bell.    O.    G. 
Billiard,    W.    H. 
Helms.   J.    C. 
Carteret  Supply  Co. 
Willis,    R.    T. 
Styron,  T.   C. 
Guthrie,  Kilby. 
Sawyer,  J.  B. 
Cherry,    E.    A. 
Adams,  W.  P. 
Klein  Bros. 
Willis,  Needham. 
Nichols,    Elmer. 
Armdell,   W.    L. 
Morton,    J.    B. 

Hardware  Dealers. 
Webb,   T.   D. 

Insurance     Agents. 
Webb,   A.   H.,   Sr.    (Fire). 
Mann,    J.    H.    (Fire). 
Webb,   Chas.    V,    (Fire.) 
Klein,   A.    H.    (Fire.) 
Willis,   W.    C.    (Fire.) 

Lawyers. 
Whitehurst,   R.   E. 
Gorham,  E.  H. 

Lumber    Manufacturers   and    Dealers. 
Canfield  Lumber  Co. 
Bell,   John  F.,   Co. 
Morehead    City  Mfg.    Co. 
Howland   Bros.    Mfg.    Co. 
Bogue  Sound   Lumber  Co. 

Paint    and    Oil    Dealers. 
Morton,   J.   B. 
Webb,   T.   D. 


Painters. 
Willis,   W.   M. 
Piner,   Jacob. 

Produce    Dealers. 
Bell,   James  R. 

Newspapers    and    Editors. 
THE  COASTER— R.   T.   Wade,   Editor. 

Real    Estate    Agents, 
Webb,  C.  T. 
Mann,   J.   H. 
Webb,    T.    JJ. 
Webb,   M.    S. 

Shingle    Dealers. 
Bell,   John  P.,   Co. 
Hancock,   W.   L. 
Hales,  W.   J. 

Undertakers     and     Embalmers. 
Morehead   City   Coffin   Co. 
Bell,   J.   H.,   Co. 


NEWPORT. 

Incorporated  in   1867. 

Population,    1910:      White,    440;   colored,    *0; 
total,   480. 

Value    real    estate,    $71,    235;    value   personal 
property,    $30,309.90. 

TAX   RATE:      35c.    on   the   $100. 

Town    Officers. 
MAYOR— M.    D.    McCain. 
POSTMASTER—  C.     Mann. 
CHIEF  OF  POLICE— A.   A.   Garner. 
R.    R.    AGENT— C.    A.    Bell.    N.    S. 
MANAGER  TELEGRAPH— C.  A.  Bell.  W.  TJ. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 
METHODIST— F.    T.   Fulcher,  Pastor. 
BAPTIST— Isaac    Jones,     Pastor. 
Schools    and    Academies. 
NEWPORT    ACADEMY. 

Doctors. 
BaU.   M.   W. 

General     Merchants. 
Bell,  W.   F. 
Oglesby  Bros. 
Garner,   P.    P. 
Bell,   W.    F. 
Mann,    M.,    &    Son. 

Furniture     Dealers. 
Mann,   C. 

Hotels  and   Boarding   Houses. 
Newport   Hotel. 
Bell   House 

Livery   Stables. 
Newberry,   A.    O. 
Carroll,  L.   C. 

Manufacturing    Plants. 
Ives,   Geo.   N.,   &   Son,    (Canning  Factory.) 

Saw   Mills. 
Stewart,  K.  B.,  &  Co. 

Cotton  Gins. 
Stewart   &   Bell. 


CASWELL  COUNTY 

COUNTY     SEAT,     YANCEYVILLE. 


POPULATION— (Census   1910),    14,858. 

Cornied  in   1777.     Named  in  honor  of  Ri  'hard  Caswell. 

AREA — 400  square  miles. 

Value  of  real  estate,   $1,441,641;  value  of  personal  property,  $1,3  91,586. 

Property  listed  in  1913,   by  whites,   $2,387,702;  by  negroes,   $245,525. 

NUMBER  OF  SCHOOLS— For  whites,   45 ;  for  negroes,   38. 

TAX    RATE— County   purposes,    40c.    on   the  $100;  roads  and  bridges,   10c. 

PUBLIC  ROADS— No.  of  miles,  250.     Worked  by  taxation. 

RAILROAD,    TELEGRAPH     AND     EXPRESS.  COMPANIES. 

Providence    Telephone    Company,    assessed   value $        200.00 

Southern   Railway   Company,    6.95   miles,    assessel    value    271,884.70 

Atlantic  and  Danville  Railway,    14.60  miles,    assessed    value    132,727.20 

Pullman    Company,    assessed   value 4,595.11 


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Southern   Express   Company,    assessed   value 4 

Western    Union    Telegraph    Company,    assessed  value 9 

Danville  and   Western  Railway,    .93   miles,   assessed    value    6 

Mebane-Bidgeville  Telephone  Company,   assessed  value     

Pittsylvania- Caswell   Telephone   Company,    assessed    value    

North    Carolina    Telephone    Company,    assessed  value     

American   Telephone   and   Telegraph    Company,   assessed  value    2 

Postal  Telegraph- Cable  Company,   assessed  value 1 

Southern  Bell  Telephone   and  Telegraph  Company,    assessed    value    

Yanceyville   Telephone   Company,    assessed   value 

SUPERIOR  COURT  TERMS— March  30,   August    24,   December    7. 


080.00 
913.60 
821.52 
520.00 
500.00 
34.00 
,596.00 
,021.20 
419.00 
500.00 


COUNTY    OFFICERS. 

CLERK  OP  COURT— R.  L.  Mitchell,  Yan- 
ceyville. 

SHERIFF— T.    N.    Fitch,    Yanceyville. 

REGISTER  OF  DEEDS— R.  T.  Wilson,  Yan- 
ceyville. 

TREASURER— J.   A.  Lea,  Yanecyville. 

CORONER— S.    A.    Malloy,    Yanceyville. 

SURVEYOR— Walter   Williamson.    Mclver. 

SUPT-  OF  HEALTH — S.  A.  Malloy,  Yancey- 
ville,   R.    1. 

SUPT.  OF  SCHOOLS — G.  A.  Anderson,  Yan- 
ceyville. 

SUPT.  OF  HOME — E.  B.  Barker,  Yancey- 
ville. 

SUPT.    OF   HOME— E.   B.   Barker. 

BOARD  OF  EDUCATION— T.  J.  Hatchett 
(chm'n),  Yanceyville;  R.  I.  Newman,  Leasburg; 
L.   A.   Gwynn.   Yanceyville,   R.    1. 

COMMISSIONERS— J.  W.  Slade,  Blanche; 
P.  M.  Somers,  Altamahaw,  R.  2;  J.  L.  Warren, 
Hightowers. 

BOARD  OF  ELECTIONS— S.  P.  Newman 
(chm'n),  Leasburg;  C.  J.  Yarborough,  Mclver, 
Rfd. ;  G.   Watkins,   Blanche. 

JUSTICES  OF  THE   PEACE. 

ANDERSON  TOWNSHIP— J.  K.  Enoch,  L.  B. 
Fitch,   J.    S.   Rascoe. 

DAN  RIVER— J.    B.  Walters.  T.   S.   Harrison. 

HIGHTOWERS— W.    L.    Compton. 

LEASBURG — B.  F.   Stanfield,  J.   A.   Stephens. 

LOCUST  HILL—  J.  A.  Cobb,  E.  A.  Allison, 
N.    C.   Hodges,  J.   C.   Allison. 

MILTON— J.  B.  Yarbor,  W.  O.  Smith,  W.  T. 
Bryant. 

PELHAM— J.  M.  Yates,  J.  M.  Hodges,  L.  S. 
Carter.   R.   W.   Duncan,  W.    C.    Swann. 

STONEY  CREEK— T.  C.  Neal,  W.  J.  Stadler, 
Geo.   P.   McKinney,  J.   B.   Turner. 

YANCEYVILLE— N.   C.   Brandon,  J.   H.   Kerr, 
N.  F.   Oliver,  B.   S.   Graves,  J.  O.   Gwynn. 
MINISTERS    NOT    IN    TOWNS. 

METHODIST— C.  R.  Ross.  Leasburg;  —  Dix 
on,   Pelham;   S.   F.   Nicks.   Milton. 

PRIMITIVE  BAPTIST— J.  I.  Chandler. 
Fitch. 

PHYSICIANS    NOT    IN    TOWNS. 

Pinnix,  J.   A..   Union  Ridge,  Rfd. 

Padgett,   J.   F.,   Blackwells. 

Warren,   B.   F.,   Prospect   Hill. 

GENERAL    MERCHANTS. 

Baynes,   J.   R.,   Union  Ridge,   Rfd. 

Raseo.  J.   S..   Union  Ridge,   Rfd. 

Watkins,  D.   G.,   &  Son,  Blanche. 

Chaney,   J.    W.,   Blanch. 

Slade,  T.  D.,  Purley. 

Woods,   S.   G.,   Purley. 

Covington,  E.  G.,  Blanch. 

Warren  &  Son.  Hightowers. 

Wilkinson,  D.  E.,  Ridgeville. 

Malone,  S.  L.,  Corbett. 

Corbett,  J.  C,  Corbett. 

Warren,  W.   A..   Prospect  Hill. 

Smith,    S.   H..   Hightowers. 

Pulliam,  W.  J.,  Leasburg. 

Newman,    S.   P.,   Leasburg. 

Connally,   H.   T.,   Leasburg. 

Oliver,   Geo.   W.,   Topnot. 

Riggs,    Tom,    Topnot. 

Williamson,    W.    B.,   Topnot. 


Hatchett  &  Siddle,  Locust  Hill. 
Blackwell,  E.  B.,  Ruffln,  Rfd. 
King,  Johnston,  Pelham,  Rfd. 

Allison,    J.    C,    Ruffln,    R.    1. 

Moore,   J.   W.,   Milton. 

Matlock,  L.   S.,  Milton,  Rfd. 

McAden,   J.   H.,   Semora. 

Adams,  T.  T.,  Semora. 

Pointer,  M.   S.,  Semora, 

Lansdell,    Geo.    T.,    Semora. 

Hudgins,   J.   B.,    Osmond. 

Fitzgerald,  J.  O.,  Pelham. 

Wright,    C.   J.,   Pelham. 

Carter,  C.  L.,  &  Bro.,  Danville,  Va.,  R.  4. 

Gatewood,   W.   J.,   Danville,   Va.,   R.   4. 

Gatewood,  S.  B.,  Pelham,  R.   1. 

Turner,  J.  B.,  Mclver,  R.  1. 

Morgan  &  Carter,  Prospect  Hill,  R.   1. 

Miner,   W.    A.,   Mclver,   R.    1. 

Miles,   W.   W.,   Altamahaw,   Rfd. 

Aldridge,    J.    N.,    Altamahaw,    Rfd. 

Massey,   T.   L.,   Altamahaw,   Rfd. 

Watlington,    O.    O.,    Yanceyville,   R.    1. 

Martin.   G.   W.   T.,   Fitch. 

King.    A.    S.,    Citch. 

Hatchett.   W.   H.,   Yanceyville. 

FLOUR,    CORN    AND    FEED    MILLS. 

Gwynn  &  Hatchett,  Yanccyille,  Rfd. 

Brown,   F.   W.,   Mclver,   R.    1. 

Woods,   S.  G.,  Purley. 

Davis,   A.   C,   Danville,   Va.,  R.   5. 

King,  J.   C,  Blanch,   Rfd. 

SAW    MILLS. 

Woods,   S.   G.,  Purley. 

Davis,  J.  H.,  Purley. 

Walters   &   Co.,   Blanch. 

Davis.  Doughan.  Quick. 

Smith,   S.  H.,  Hightowers. 

Warren,   J.   L.,  Hightowers. 

Campbell  &  Co.,  Pelham. 

Taylor,    C.    F.,    Pelham. 

Gwynn,   Lawrence,   Yanceyville. 

Martin,  T.  J.,  Pelham. 

Davis,   A.    C,   Danville,   Va.,   R.    5. 

Adams,  T.  T.,  Semora. 

Martin,  W.   C,  Yanceyville. 

Williamson,  Geo.   O.  A.  K.  &  J.  L.,  Mclver. 

Blackwell,   W.  W.,  Blanch,   R.   2. 

Yarborough,   Geo.,   Blanch,   R.    2. 

PUBLIC    SCHOOL    TEACHERS. 

Anderson,  Ida,  Union  Ridge,  R.   1. 

McGuire,   Edna,   Union   Ridge,   R.    1. 

Simmons,    W.    E.,    Pitch.    R.    1. 

Stephens,  Lula  Bell,   Union  Ridge,  R.    1. 

Compton,   Etta,   Corbett,  R.    1. 

Pattillo,  Mattie,   Union  Ridge,   R.    1. 

Coleman,   Berdie,    Union   Ridge,   R.    1. 

Wilson,    Fannie   Sue.   Blanch,    R.    1. 
.  Travis,   Grace,   Danville,   Va.,  R.    5. 

Hightower,    Clara,    Ringgold.    Va. 

Baughm,    Maggie.    Hightower. 

Crowder,   Irene.   Milton. 

Badgett,   Virginia,   Blanch. 

Siviter,    Mrs.    Anna,    Blanch. 

Motley,    Berea,   Blanch. 

Newman,  Hallie,  Blanch, 

Gwynn,  Pearl,  Yanceyville,  R.   1. 

Gunn,   S.   L.,   Pelham,   R.    1. 

King,  Elizabeth,  Ruffln,  R.   1. 

Ferguson,    Lilly,   Topnot, 


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CASWELL—  CATAWBA 


Love,    Ada,    Leasburg,    R.    1. 

White,  Uritif  May,  Leasburg,  R.  1. 

Blackwood,  Annie.  Leasburg,  R.   1. 

Sisaon,    Ida,   Lcashurg. 

Matkins,   Mrs.   Mary,   Altamahaw,   R.    2 

Sm, Hi,  Arthur,  Altamahaw,  R.   2. 

Stadler,  Beulah,  Altamahaw,  R.  2. 

llerndon,    Ada.    Altamahaw,   R.    2. 

Lyon,  Etta,   Altamahaw,   R.   -. 

Vaughn.  Maude,  Prospect   Hill,  R.   1. 

Hall,  Ara.   Prospect  Hill.   R.    1. 

Burton,   Sudie,    Hightower. 

Bryant,    W.    T.,    Milton. 

Kelly,    J.    ('.,    Milton. 

Packard.  Catherine,  Milton. 

Hall,    Annie,   Milton. 

Russell,  Kate,  Semora. 

Thomas,   Margaret,   Semora. 

Jones,   Margaret,   Semora. 

Graves,  William,  Pelham. 

Hannah,   Alice,   Pelham. 

Hill,    Pearl,    Pelham. 

Smith,    Maie,   Danville,   Va„    R.    4. 

Hall,   Bessie,   Danville,   R.    4. 

Daniel,  Alma,   Pelham,   R.    1. 

Gatewood,  Janie,  Pelham,  R.   1. 

Johnston,  Agnes,  Yanceville,  R.  1. 

Rudd,  Bessie,  Yanceyville. 

Reagan,   Amanda,   Yanceyville. 

Neal,  Rebecca,  Mclver,  R.   1. 

Gatewood,    Lelia,    Yanceyville. 

Hines,  E.  T.,  Yanceyville. 

DeShazo,   Dora,   Pelham. 

Womble,  Cora,  Danville,  Va.,  R.  5. 

Hodge,   Hattle,  Corbett,  R.    1. 

Reagan,  J.  E.,  Yanceyville. 

Wooten,   Thelma,    Union  Ridge,   R.    1. 


YANCEYVILLE. 

Incorporated  in  1905. 

Town    Officers. 
MAYOR— B.    S.    Graves. 
CHIEF   OF   POLICE— Jim   Edmonds. 
POSTMASTER— A.   C.   Lindsey. 
MANAGER     TELEGRAPH— B.      S.      Graves, 
Yanceyville  Telp.  Co. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 
METHODIST— Vacant. 
PRESBYTERIAN— Vacant. 
BAPTIST— C.    M.    Murchison,    Pastor. 

Schools    and    Academies. 
ACADEMY— E.    T.    Hines,    Prin. 

Banks  and    Bankers. 
BANK   OF   YANCEYVILLE— R.    L.    Mitchell, 
Pres. ;  F.   A.   Pierson.   Cash. 
Doctors. 
Malloy,   S.   A. 

Druggists. 
•  Brandon,  N    C. 
Perry,  H.  W. 


General     Merchants. 
Harrelson,   W.    N. 
Hooper,  A.  J. 
Florance,  T.  J. 

Hotels    and     Boarding     Houses. 
Kerr,  Mrs.  J.  H. 
Corbett,  Mrs.   S.   C. 

Livery   Stables. 
Turner,   H.   S. 

Lawyers. 
Johnston,  Julius. 
Henderson,   A.   E. 
Upchurch,  E.  F. 

Newspapers    and    Editors. 
CASWELL     DEMOCRAT      (Weekly)— A.      Y. 
Kerr,  Editor. 

THE  SENTINEL  (Weekly)— T.  J.  Henderson, 
Editor. 


MILTON. 

Incorporated   in   1796. 

Population,    1910:     White,    294;   colored,    179; 
total,   473. 

Value    real    estate,    $900,000;    value    personal 
property,    $70,000. 

TAX  RATE:     45c.   on  the  $100. 

Town    Officers. 
MAYOR— J.    M.    Oliver. 
POSTMASTER— N.    J.    Palmer. 
R.    R.    AGENT— A.    B.    Austin,    Southern. 
MANAGER  TELEGRAPH— A.    B.    Austin. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 
BAPTIST— 

EPISCOPAL — J.  T.  Tolson,  Rector,  Salisbury 
PRESBYTERIAN— N.    R.    Clator.   Pastor. 
METHODIST— S.   F.   Nix,   Milton  Circuit. 

Schools    and    Academies. 
GRADED—. 

Banks    and    Bankers. 
BANK    OF    CASWELL—  F.    B.    Jones,    Pres.. 
Reidsville;  E.   Hines,  Jr.,   Cash. 
Doctors. 
Tucker,  F.   P. 
Miles,  P.  W. 

Druggists. 
Walker,  Lewis  &  Co. 
Dixon,  R.  L. 

General     Merchants. 
Lipscomb.    J.    J . 
McAden.W.  P. 
Milton   Hardware   Co. 
Jones,   F.   B. 
Williams.  J  .W. 
Thomas,   W.   L. 

Hotels     and     Boarding     Houses. 
Milton   Hotel. 
Watkins,  Mrs.  K.  A. 

Livery   Stables. 
Jeffress,   E.   T. 


CATAWBA  COUNTY 

COUNTY    SEAT.    NEWTON. 


POPULATION— (Census    1910),    27.918. 

Formed  in  1842.     Named  derived  from  Catawba  River. 

AREA — 440  square  miles. 

Value  of  real  estate,   $3,672,223;  value  of  personal  property.   $3.05S,374. 

Property  listed  in  1912.  by  whites,  $6,616,624;  by  negroes.   $114,565. 

NUMBER  OF   SCHOOLS— For  whites,   77;  for  negroes,   IS. 
'TAX   RATE— County   purposes.    66    2-3e.    on   the    $100. 

PUBLIC  ROADS— Worked  under  Old  State  Law  and  special  tax  of  20c  on  the  $100. 

Newton   and   Hickory   Townships,   $50,000   bonds  each. 

RAILROAD,    TELEGRAPH    AND    EXPRESS    COMPANIES. 

Southern   Railway   Co.,    22. S6   miles,    assessed   value     $S94 

Pullman    Co..    assessed    value    4 

Southern    Express    Co. ,    assesed    value    7 

Piedmont  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Co.,  assessed  value    4, 

Western    Union    Telegraph    Co.,    assessed    value 5 

Hickory    Electric    Co.,    assessed    value    3, 


285.05 
S74.44 
468.00 
000.00 
912.00 
182.00 


CATAWBA  COUNTY. 


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Carolina  and   Northwestern   Railway,    12.36   miles,    assessed   value    116,948.00 

Thornton   Light    and   Power   Co..    assessed   value 11.500.00 

Southern   Bell   Telephone   and   Telegraph    Co.,    assessed    value     4,490.00 

Southern    Power   Co.,    assessed   value    40,435.87 

SUPERIOR     COURT    TERMS — February     2,    May  4    (civil),   July   13,   November   2. 


COUNTY   OFFICERS. 
CLERK  OF  COURT— C.   M.   McCorkle,   New- 
ton. 

SHERIFF— R.   Lee  Hewitt,  Newton. 
REGISTER     OF     DEEDS— E.      D.      Gamble, 
Newton. 

TREASURER— W.   L.   Sherrill,   Catawba. 
CORONER — R.    L.    Hoke,    Claremont. 
SURVEYOR— Enloe   Yoder,    Hickory. 
SUPT.   OF  HEALTH— Dr.  H.   E.   Rowe. 
SUPT.    OF    SCHOOLS— Geo.    E.    Long,    New- 
ton. 

SUPT.    OF  HOME— W.   A.   Rockett,   Newton. 
BOARD    OF    EDUCATION— F.    J.    Dellinger, 
Conover;  P.   A.   Hoyle,  Newton;  G.   E.   Bisaner, 
Hickory. 

COMMISSIONERS— Caleb  Setzer,  Newton; 
S.  L.  Whitener,  Hickory;  R.  E.  Gabrel,  Sher- 
rill's  Ford;  Ed  S.  Little,  Claremont;  C.  M. 
Yoder,   Hickory,   R.    1. 

BOARD  OF  ELECTIONS— Clarence  Clapp, 
Newton;  E.  L.  Shuford,  Hickory;  John  A. 
lsenhour,    Cor.over. 

JUSTICES    OF    THE    PEACE. 
NEWTON     TOWNSHIP— J.     H.     McClelland, 
N.  A.  Travis,  A.  M.  Corpening,  Newton;  G.  E. 
Mauney,  Maiden. 

CL1NES— J.  F.  Fulbright,  C.  C.  Holler, 
Claremont;  W.  P.  Bumgarner,  P.  L.  Cline, 
Conover. 

HICKORY— J.  P.  Seitz,  J.  T.  Yoder,  N.  A. 
Whitener,  S.  E.  Killian,  R.  E.  Hahn,  W.  H. 
Mouser,  L.   R.  Whitener,  Hickory. 

CALDWELL'S— H.    H.    Caldwell,    J.    T.    Ab- 
ernethy,   J.  L.   Hewitt,  T.   J.   Bradshaw,   Newton. 
MT.   CREEK— Sidney  Wilkinson,  Catawba,   R. 
F.   D. ;  D.  L.  Wilkinson,  Terrell. 

CATAWBA— D.    A.    Lanier,    Catawba;    J.    Q. 
Rowe,   Monbo:  L.   P.    Wilson.   Newton,   Rfd. 
MINISTERS    NOT    IN    TOWNS. 
LUTHERAN— W.    W.    Wise,    Newton,    R.    2.; 
J.    L.    Cromer,    Maiden ;   F.    K.    Root',    Hickory, 
Rfd. ;  D.    S.    Kintler,   Newton,   R.    2. 

BAPTIST— C.  A.  Caldwell,  Hickory;  W.  A. 
Bangle,  Reepsville;  H.  B.  Cronisler,  Maiden; 
R.   D.    Carroll.   Newton. 

METHODIST— W.    F.    Elliott,    Denver;    J.    M. 
Price,  Catawba;  P.  H.  Brlttain,  Hickory;  G.  L. 
Keever.  Newton.  Rfd.  :  T.  S.  Coble,  Maiden. 
PRESBYTERIAN— W.   M.    Sykes,   Newton. 

SCHOOLS    AND    ACADEMIES. 
REFORM— W.     H.     Kopenhover,     Newton. 
MONOGRAM— W.    W.    Ervin,    Catawba,   R.    % 
ST.    .TAMES— J.    K.    Kibler,    Newton,    R.    2. 
STARTOWN— W.     H.     Kopenhover,     Newton, 
R.   1. 

SAW    MILLS. 
Gabriel,   R.   E.,   Terrell 
Lutz   Bros.,    Newton. 
Cline.   Sanford,  Hickory,  R.   1. 
Brittain,   D.   M.,   Hickory,   R.    1. 
Seltzer,   Lee,   Newton,  R  2. 
Murray,  O.  D.,  &  Co.,  Claremont,  R.   1. 
J.    C.   Scronce,  Newton,  R.   1. 
Drum,    W.    A.,    &    Co. 

DOCTORS. 
Foard,   F.   T.,   Hickory. 
Wilson,   W.   E..    Sherrill's  Ford. 

GENERAL    MERCHANDISE. 
Foard.   Whisnant   &   Co.,   Hickory. 
Connor.  T.   F..   Terrell. 
Murray,   W.   B.,   Maiden. 
Little,   Locke,   Maiden. 
Smith  &  Little,  Conover. 
Holler,  John,  Claremont,  Rfd. 


COTTON   GINS. 

Foard,  Whisnant  &  Co.,  Hickory. 
Rudisill  &  Co.,  Newton. 
Drum   &   Co.,    Catawba. 
Aderholt   &   Co.,    Catawba. 
Long  Island  Mills,  Long  Island. 
Gabriel,  R.   E.,  Terrell. 
Sigmon   &  Co.,   Maiden. 

PUBLIC    SCHOOL    TEACHERS. 
Mauser,    J.    W.,    Hickory. 
Huffman.   N.   L,   Hickory. 
Miller.   B.   W.,  Hickory. 
Miller,    A.    L..    Hickory. 
Seltlemyre,   D.   J.,   Hickory. 
Yount,  H.  B.,  Hickory. 
Williams,   Mamie.    Hickory. 
Molick,    Erroll,    Hickory. 
Hendley,   Mary,    Hickory. 
Campbell,    Mary,    Hickory. 
Stroup,    Mary,    Hickory. 
Little,    Richard,    Hickory. 
Yoder,    R.    A.,    Hickory. 
Baker,    Baxter,   Hickory. 
Baker,    Etta,    Hickory. 
Baker,    Anna,    Hickory- 
Sawyer,  Geo.   L.,   Hickory. 
Miller,   Ora,   Hickory. 
Mace,   R.    G.,   Hickory. 
Drum,   Lula,   Hickory,  R.   1. 
Hoffman,   Lizzie.   Hickory,   R.    1. 
Duke,  Ida,  Hickory.  R-   1. 
Evans,  Floyd,  Hickory.   R.   1. 
Powell,  Claura,  Hickory,  R.  1. 
Shell,   Mrs.  Mattie,  Hickory,  R.   1. 
Setzer,    Pearl,    Hickory,   R.    1. 
Whitener,  R.  L.,  Hickory,  R.   1. 
Hahn.   Geo.   W.,   Hickory,   R.   1. 
Conrad,   Sallie,  Hickory,   R.   1. 
Rowe,   Mary,    Conover. 
Smith,   Eva,    Conover. 
Rockett,  Belle,  Conover. 
Rockett,   Myrtle.    Conover. 
Yount,    Lena,    Conover. 
Brady,   Essie,    Conover. 
Hewitt,   Myrtle.    Conover. 
Yount,    Mrs.    Kate.    Conover. 
Little,    C.    S.,    Conover. 
Rice.    Jas.    A.,    Conover. 
Whitener,    Lizzie,    Newton. 
Whitener,   Esther,   Newton. 
Rlioney.   Alice,   Newton. 
Caldwell.    Tate   H.,    Newton. 
Dellinger,   Dennis,   Newton. 
Blackburn,    J.    W.    Newton. 
Kopenhaver,   H.   G..   Newton. 
Morgan,   C.   I.,   Newton. 
Keisler,   Rev.    S.    S.,   Newton. 
White,    Mary,    Newton. 
Hildebrand.    Annie,    Newton. 
Cansler,   Ora,   Newton. 
Khinehardt,    Bertha,    Newton. 
Rhyne.    Sadie,    Newton. 
Hewitt,   Grover   C.    Newton. 
Wilson.   Jane,   Newton. 
Cook,   Novella,  Newton. 
Johnson,   R.    C,   Newton. 
McRee,   John  S.,   Maiden. 
Taylor,   Mrs.    R.    D.,    Maiden. 
Wesley,    Mary.    Maiden. 
Abernethy,   Minnie.   Maiden. 
Hall.   Elsie,   Maiden. 
Moser,    Mac.    Claremont. 
Laurence,    Jessie,    Claremont. 
Holler,  Belle,  Claremont. 
Deal,    Fannie.    Claremont. 


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CATAWBA  COUNTY. 


Drum,    Anthea.    Claremout. 
Slierrill,   Mrs.    John,    Catawba. 
Ervin,  W.   \V..   Catawba. 
McKinnis,    VVm.,    Catawba, 
l-'rvc,  Mamie,  Catawba, 
Frye.  Oscar,   Catawba, 
Gantt,    Ollie,    Catawba. 
Cornelius.   ,T.    p.,    Catawba. 
Frazier,    Beulah,    Catawba. 
Fisher,   J.    D.,    Sherrill's  Ford. 
Whilener.    S.    J.,    Sherrill's   Ford. 
Hodges,    Edna,    Sherrill's    Ford. 
Fisher,   Mary,   Sherrill's  Ford. 
Barnes,   Annie,   Monbo. 
Turner,   Winnie,    Long   Island. 
Johnson.   J.    D.,   Henrv. 
Rudisill,   C.   E.   .Henry. 
Horn,    Mary,    Henry. 
Speagle,  Eli,  Henry. 
Kincaid,   Mary,   Henry. 
Danna,    Alma,    Henry. 
Clampitt..  J.    M.,    Newton,    K.    1. 
Taylor,   G.    C,   Maiden,   R.    1. 
Rudisill,    Georgia,    Lincolnton,    R.    2. 
Willis,    J.    E.,    Lincolnton,    R.    2. 
Hall,    Emma,    Lincolnton,    R. 
Kerley,   Ha,   Newton,   R.    1. 
Long,    C.    E.,    Newton,    R.    1. 
Williams,    Maud,    Newton,    R. 
Jonas,   Effle,    Conover,   R.    1. 
Settlemyre,    Edith,    Hickory. 
Lail,    Oscar,   Hickory. 
Isenhour,   A.   Q.,   Newton,  R.   2. 
Williams,   Ray,   Newton,   R.    2. 
Whisnant,    Anna,    Newton,    R.    2. 


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1. 


NEWTON. 

Population,    1913:     3,500.     White    polls,    600; 
colored  polls,    50. 

Value    real    estate,    $411,190;    value    personal 
property,    $303,912. 

TAX   RATE:      90   cents. 

Bonded  debt,   $75,000;  floating  debt,   $1,500. 
Town    Officers. 

MAYOR— Geo.    A.    Warlick. 

CHIEF    OF    POLICE— B.    S.    Owens. 

CLERK— J.    H.    McClelland. 

TREASURER— J.    H.    M  Clelland. 

TAX    COLLECTOR— B.    S.    Owens. 

SUPT.    OF   HEALTH— G.    II.    West. 

POSTMASTER— F.    M.    Williams. 

R.     R.     AGENT— J.     S.     Abernethy,     Southern 
and  C.    &  N.   W.   Railway. 

EXPRESS   AGENT— J.    S.   Abernethy. 

TELEGRAPH    MANAGER— Herbert    Wagner. 
W.    U.    Tel.    Co. 

TELEPHONE     MANAGER— H.     Q.     Blanton, 
Piedmont  Tel.   and  Tel.   Co. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 

BAPTIST— R.   D.    Carroll.    Pastor. 

LUTHERAN— B.    L.    Stroup.    Pastor. 

METHODIST— W.    M.    Biles,    Pastor. 

PRESBYTERIAN— W.    M.    Sykes,    Pastor. 

REFORMED— Walter   W.    Rowe,    Pastor. 
Hotels    and     Boarding     Houses. 

Shipp,  Virginia. 

Piedmont. 

St.    Hubert's    Inn. 

Trollinger    House. 

Banks    and    Bankers. 

FARMERS    &    MERCHANTS— J.    H.    Yount. 
President:   G.    C.    Little.    Cashier. 

SHUFORD       NATIONAL— G.       A.       Warlick, 
President;   A.    H.    Crowell.    Cashier. 
Bakers. 

Newton  Bakery. 

Brick    Manufacturers. 

Deal,    E.    St.,    &    Co. 

Boot    and    Shoe    Dealers. 

Carpenter,   P.    O. 

Rhyne   &   Co. 

Rowe,    C.    M. 


The  Garvin  Company. 
Gemayel,  Joseph. 

Book  Stores. 
Freeze,   R.   P. 
C.    Clapp. 

Building   and    Loan    Associations. 
Citizens   Building    and    Loan    Association. 

Butchers   and    Dealers   in    Cattle. 
Newton   Grocery   Co. 
Young  Bros. 
Bolick,  E.   Q. 

Carriage    Dealers   or   Manufacturers. 
Moose,    George. 
Warlick,    Geo.    A. 

Cotton    and     Hosiery    Mills. 
Newton   Cotton  Mills. 
Catawba  Cotton  Mills. 
Clyde    Cotton    Mills. 
Ridgeview    Cotton    Mills. 
Fidelity   Hosiery   Mills. 

Confectionery   Dealers. 
Young   Bros. 
Clapp,   Clarence. 
Freeze,    R.    P. 

Contractors   and    Builders. 
Deal,  J.  S. 
Setzer,   Milton. 
Setzer,  G.  W. 

Interior    Decorators. 
Thurmond,    C.    W. 

Coal    and    Wood    Dealers. 
Newton  Ice  &  Fuel  Co. 
Carper.    J.    B. 

Clothiers   and    Men's    Furnishers. 
Yount    &    Schrum. 
Yount.    E     H..    &    Co. 

Department    Stores. 
The  Garvin   Company. 
Rowe.    C.   M.,    Co. 

Dentists. 
Little.    J.    B. 
Young,    W.    H. 
Little,   R.    A. 

Druggists. 
Freeze,   R.   P. 
Clapp,    Clarence. 

Doctors. 
West,    G.    H. 
Campbell,   J.   R. 
Everhart,    W.   H. 
Long,    T.    W. 
Yount.   J.   H. 
Rowe,   H'E. 
Shipp,  George. 

Dry    Goods    and    Notions. 
Carpenter.    P.    O. 
Rowe.    C.   M. 
Garvin  Co. 
Rhyne   &    Co. 
Gemayel,   Joseph. 

Power   and    Light    Companies. 
Southern    Power   Company. 

Fruit    Dealers. 
Young  Bros. 
Newton    Grocery    Co. 
Smyre,    J.    F. 

Fertilizer     Dealers    and     Manufacturers. 
Moose,   George. 
Warlick.   G.    A. 
Setzer,  L.  M. 

Florists. 
Jarrett,   Mrs.   Frank. 

Furniture     Dealers. 
Garvin,    J.    A.,    &   Co. 
Herman,  J.  F.,  &  Son. 

Grocers. 
Newton  Grocery  Co. 
Young   Bros. 
Garvin,    J.    A.,    &   Co. 
Gemayel,   Joseph. 

Hardware    Dealers. 
Smyre    Hardware    Co. 


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Rhyne  Hardware   Co. 

Insurance   Agents. 
Farmers   &  Merchants  Bank    (Fire). 
Long,     L.     F.,     (Life). 
McLelland   &   Gaither    (Fire). 
Ei-vin.   J.   W.    (Life). 
Kenyon,   W.    C.    (Fire). 

Jewelers. 
Hardister,    J.    W. 

Laundries. 
Newton  Steam  Laundry. 

Lawyers. 
McCorkle,   Geo. 
Feimster,   W.    C. 
Gaither,    W.    B. 
Moose,   R.   R. 
Mebane,    C.    H. 
Worlick,    Wilson. 

Lumber    Manufacturers    and     Dealers. 
Setzer  Lumber  Co. 
Setzer,    Geo.    W. 
Moose,    Geo. 
Setzer,    L.    M. 

Machinery   Dealers. 
Moose,  Geo. 
Warlick,   Geo.   A. 

Cotton    Gins. 
Rhyne,  Yount  &  Co. 
Houk    Ginning    Co. 

Paint    and    Oil    Dealers. 
Smyre  Hardware   Co. 
Rhyne  Hardware   Co. 

Painters. 
Marlowe,    Charles. 
Allen,   J.   W. 
Hudson,   Will. 

Produce    Dealers. 
Rowe,    C.    M. 
Smyre.   J.   F. 
Newton  Grocery  Co. 
Pope  Grocery  Co. 

Plumbers. 
Home,  J.   H. 
Martin  Plumbing  Co. 

Piano    and    Organ     Dealers. 
Kenyon.    W.    C. 
Jaret,    C.    F. 
Cox,    H.    F. 

Photographers. 
Moose,    T.    B. 

Newspapers    and    Editors. 
NEWTON     ENTERPRISE      (weekly)— F.     M. 
Williams.    Editor. 

CATAWBA   COUNTY  NEWS    (semi-weekly)  — 
C.  H.  Mebane,  Editor. 

REFORMED   CHURCH   STANDARD— W.    W. 
Uowe,  Editor. 

Real    Estate    Agents. 
Newton   Land    and   Loan    Co. 
Stamey    &    Aberncthy 

Shingle   Dealers. 
Setzer,   Lee. 
Warlick,    G.    A. 

Tailors. 
Yount,   E.   H,   &   Co. 
Yount  &   Schrum. 

Undertakers   and    Embalmers. 
Herman  &  Son. 
Garvin,  J.  A.,   &  Co. 

Veterinary  Surgeons. 
Taylor,   Dr.    C.    H. 

Wall   Paper  Dealers. 
Thurmond,    C.    W. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 
Newton    Bobbin    Factory. 
Rhyne.    Yount    &    Co.    (Roller   Mill). 
Houk  Ginning  Co. 
Newton   Roller   Covering   Co. 

Oil    Mills. 
Newton   Oil  and  Fertilizer  Co. 


HICKORY. 

Population.    1912:      7.500.      White   polls.    461; 


colored  polls.   118. 

Value    real    estate,    $6R3,055;    value    personal 
property,    $1,060,001. 

TAX   RATE:     $1.60   on   the   $100. 

Bonded    debt,    $146,000. 

Town    Officers. 

MAYOR— C.  H.  Gritner. 

CHIEF  OF  POLICE— W  S.   Newton. 

CITY  MANAGER— C.   M.    Sherrill. 

TAX    COLLECTOR— P.    P     .lone* 

ATTORNEYS— Councill   &   Yount. 

SI'l'T.   OF  HEALTH— T.   C.   Blackburn. 

POSTMASTER— A.    C.    Link. 

R.    R.    AGENT— H.    IL    .Miller,    Southern    and 
C.    &   N.    W.    Railways. 

EXPRESS    AGENT— W.    C.    Morrow,    South- 
ern  Express    Company. 

TELEGRAPH   MANAGER— R.    J.    Foster,    W. 
U.    Tel.    Co. 

TELEPHONE     MANAGER— N.      S.      Dasher, 
Hickory   Electric   Co. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 

BAPTIST— Rev.  J.  D.   Harte,  Pastor. 

EPISCOPAL—  Rev.   Heald. 

LUTHERAN— C.  L.  Miller,  Rev.  Mr.   Phillips, 
John  Wannanacker,  Pastor. 

METHODIST— D.    M.    Litaker,   Pastor;  G.    P. 
Ruth,   Hickory   Circuit. 

PRESBYTERIAN— Rev.    ,T.    G.   Garth,   Pastor. 

GERMAN    REFORMED— Dr.    J.    L.    Murphy. 
Pastor. 

Colleges. 

LENOIR— Faculty. 

R.   L.   Fritz,  Pres.,  Philosophy  and  Biology. 

W.  J.  Stirewalt,  Ancient  Languages. 

G.    H.    Hartwig     English. 

Rev.    M.   L.    Stirewalt,   Economics   and  Greek. 

W.    A.    Rudsill,    Natural   Science. 

H.  B.  Patterson,  Mathematics  and  Astronomy. 

W.   H.   Little,   Hstory   and  Mod.    Languages. 

Rev    C.    L.    Mille,    Bible    and    Christian    Evi- 
dences. 

Dr.    K.   A.    Price.   Thysiology. 

Lillie  Hallman,   Music. 

Eleanor  Stecher,  Expression  and  Voice. 

Mrs.     Edvrin    Chadwick,    Voice. 

Stella   Messenger,   Art. 

Maggie    Woods,    Business   Department. 

CLAREMONT — Faculty : 

Joseph    L.    Murphy,    President. 

John   H.    Keller,   Dean. 

Mrs.  J.  H.  Keller,  Lady  Principal. 

Elizabeth  Holtzendorff,  English. 

Ruth  E.    Woodward,   Domestic   Art. 

Mary   Ramsey,    Director   Music   Department. 

Mrs.    E.    B.    Menzies. 

Ruth    Shuford    Abemethy,    Assistant    in     Ex- 
pression. 

Mrs.    3.    L.    Murphy,    Chorus   Director. 

Mary  Barringer,   Art. 

Ruth  Abernethy,   Director  of   Athletics. 

Frankie,  Self,  Principal  of  Primary  Work. 
Hotels  and   Boarding   Houses. 

Hotel    Hufry. 

Marshall    Hotel. 

Parker   House. 

Charter    House. 

Whites. 

Pope,   J.    D. 

Robinson,   Raymond. 

Robinson,    Mrs.    J.    W. 

Freeman,  Mrs.  C.  C. 

Flager,   L. 

Salvo,    Mrs.    T.    A. 

Barges,   Eugene. 

Banks    and    Bankers. 

FIRST   NATIONAL— J.    D.    Elliot,   Prei 
K.    ('.    Menzies,    Cashier. 

HICKORY    BANKING    AND    TRUST    CO 
J.   F.  Abernethy,   President;  W.    P.   Reid,  l 
ier. 

Bakers. 

Ellington,    C.    W. 

Brick    Manufacturers. 

Poovey,   L.   W. 


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Boot    and    Shoe    Dealers. 
Link,   A.    C. 

Book  Stores. 
Vandyke  Book  and  Art  Shop. 

Butchers   and    Dealers   in    Cattle. 
Hammond,    Ed. 
Bravvley   &    Poovey. 
Bo  i    iV   Newton. 
Shell.   Geo.     Co. 

Carriage   Dealers   and    Manufacturers. 
Abernethy    Hardware   Co. 
Hi  ni  le  Live  Stock  Co. 
Abernethy,   A.    .S.,   &    Son. 

Clubs. 
Hickory  Club. 

Commission     Merchants. 
Hickory   Commission  Co. 
Hickory   Seed   Co. 

Cotton    and     Hosiery     Mills. 
Hickory    Hosiery    Mills. 
Ivey   Cotton   Mill. 
Elliot     Knitting     Mills. 
Brookford   Cotton  Mill. 
Shuford   Textile   Mills. 

Confectionery    Dealers. 
Whitener  &  Martin. 
Ellington,     C.     W. 
California    Fruit    Co. 

Contractors   and    Builders. 
Edwards,  J.   M. 
Elliot   Building   Co. 
Abee,    J.    E. 

Coal  and   Wood   Dealers. 
Hickory  Coal  &  Ice  Co. 

Chamber  of  Commerce. 
W.   H.   Nicholson,  President. 
A.    K.    Joy,    Secretary. 

Clothiers   and    Men's    Furnishers. 
Yoder   &   Clark   Clothing   Co. 
Zerden,    L.    E. 
Moretz-Whitener    Clothing    Co. 

Cotton    Gins. 
Bumgarner,    R.    M. 
Cline,   J.    T. 

Dentists. 
Ramsay,   W.    B. 
Biddex,  J.   C. 
Wood,  — 

Druggists. 
Shuford,    C.    M. 
Crimes   Drug   Co. 
Moser  &  Lutz. 

Doctors. 
Shuford,     J.     H. 
Menzies,    H.    C. 
Abernethy,   Henry  L. 
Stevenson,   T.    P. 
Blackburn,    T.    C. 
Johnson,  J.    T. 

Dry   Goods   and    Notions. 
Bowles,   J.    A. 
Setzer  &  Sons. 
Thompson    &    West   Co. 
Sherrill,    I.    S.,    &    Co. 
Allen,   J.   P. 
Stevenson,    R.    W. 
Setzer    &    Russell. 
Harris   &  Little. 
Burns  &  Whitener. 

Power   and    Light   Companies. 
Southern   Power    &   Light    Co. 

Fruit   Dealers. 
California  Fruit  Co. 
Bost  &  Newton. 

Fertilizer  Dealers  and   Manufacturers. 
Whitener   &  Martin. 
Setzer   &    Sons. 
Propst,    N.    W. 
Bost  &   Newton. 

Fish   and    Oyster   Dealers. 
Willis,   J.    H. 
Depot    Cafe. 
Whitener   &  Martin. 

Foundries   and    Iron    Works. 
Piedmont  Foundry  &  Machine  Co. 


Furniture   Dealers. 
Shuford,  J.  W. 
Bowles  &   Sellers. 
J.   C.   Martin. 

Wholesale   Grocers. 
Hickory  Grocery  Co. 
Patrick-Mostelley  Co. 
Merchants   Provisions  Co. 

Retail    Grocers. 
Bost   &  Newton. 
Shell.  Geo.,  Co. 
Lawrence   Cline  Co. 
Setzer  &  Russell. 
Setzer   &   Sons. 
Burns  &  Whitener. 

Building  and  Loan  Associations. 
First  Building  and  Loan  Association. 
Mutual  Building  and   Loan   Association. 

Insurance  Agents. 
Clinard   &   Lyerly    (Fire). 
Hickory  Insurance  &  Realty  Co.    (Fire). 
Klutz   &   Reid    (Fire). 
J.   E.   Haithcock    (Fire). 
Martin,   L.   W..    (Health   and  Accident). 

Jewelers. 
Bisanar,    Geo.    E. 
Rhodes,   J.   O. 

Laundries. 
Leach,   J.   L.,   Proprietor. 

Lawyers. 
Whitener,   A.   A. 
Council,  W.  B. 
Blackwelder.   B.    B. 
Yount,   M.   H. 
Whitener,   C.  L. 
Self,   W.    A. 
Bagby,   C.   W. 
Russell,   D   .L. 
Mitchell,   J.   R. 

Lumber   Manufacturers   and    Dealers. 
Hutton  &  Bourbonnais  Co. 
Hickory  Novelty  Co. 
Hickory  Manufacturing   Co. 

Machinery  Dealers. 
Abernethy  Hardware  Co. 
Piedmont  Foundry  &  Machine  Co. 
Shuford  Hardware  Co. 

Paint    and    Oil    Dealers. 
Shuford  Hardware  Co. 
Ingold.  F.  B. 
Abernethy    Hardware    Co. 
Painters. 
Abee,  J.  E. 
Hilton,   Thos. 
Cody,  Chas. 
Setzer,   John. 

Produce    Dealers. 
Setzer  &  Russell. 
Harris  &  Little. 
Setzer  &  Sons. 
J.   F.   Dellinger. 
L.  S.  Sherrill  &  Co. 

Plumbers. 
Martin,    W.    N. 
Hutton,   A. 

Piano    and    Organ    Dealers. 
Morrison,    C.    T. 
Abee  &  Cordell. 

Photographers. 
Bradshaw.   A.    J. 
Hardin,   C.   M. 

Printing    Offices. 
Clay  Printing  Co. 

Real    Estate    Agents. 
Haithcock,   J.   E. 
Campbell,   S.   D. 
Buchanan..   Z.   B. 

Newspapers    and    Editors. 
CATAWBA     LUTHERAN     (Monthly)— C.     L. 
Miller  and  W.   A.   Deaton.   Editors. 

HICKORY'     DEMOCRAT      (Weekly)— H.     A. 
Banks,  Editor. 


CATAWBA  COUNTY. 


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LENOIKIAN        (Montnly)— J.       T.       Homey, 
Editor. 

TIMES-MERCTJKY—    (Weekly)— J.    P.    Click, 
Editor. 

Shingle  Dealers. 

Edwards,   J.   M. 

Undertakers    and    Embalmers. 

Shuford,  J.   W. 

Veterinary    Surgeons. 

Wolf,  Dr.  R.   W. 

Wall   Paper  Dealers. 

Abee,   J.   E. 

Hawn,   J.  M. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 

Piedmont  Wagon  Co. 

Hickory   Flour   Mill. 

Hickory    Manufacturing    Co.     (Building    Ma- 
terials). 

Hickory   Novelty   Co.    (Building   Materials). 

Martin  Furniture  Co. 

Hickory  Furniture  Co. 

Latta-Martin   Pump   Co. 

Hickory   Chair  Co. 

Hickory  Tannery. 

Hickory   Collar   Co.    (Horse   Collars). 


CATAWBA. 

Population,    1910:     White,   300;  colored,    100; 
total,  400. 

Value"  real    estate,     $33,000;    value    personal 
property,    $50,000. 

TAX   RATE:      25   cents   on   the   $100. 
Town    Officers. 

MAYOR— R.   R.   Boggs. 

POSTMASTER — T.     E.    Harwell. 

CHIEF   OF   POLICE— W.    B.   Huitt. 

R.   R.   AGENT— F.   E.   Booth,   Southern  Ry. 

MANAGER      TELEGRAPH— F.      E.       Booth. 
Western  Union. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 

BAPTIST — C.    E.    Robinson,    Pastor. 

METHODIST— B.    Wilson,    Pastor. 
Schools    and    Academies. 

PUBLIC       SCHOOL— Miss       Annie       Barnes, 

Principal. 

Doctors. 

Long,  Dr.  F.  Y- 

General    Merchants. 
Coulter   &   Little. 
Long.    J.    U,    &   Co. 
Little,    J.    D. 

Banks    and    Bankers.  . 

PEOPLE'S— J.    H.    Pitt",    President;    W.    H 
Walker,   Cashier. 

Hotels    and    Boarding    Houses. 
Catawba   Inn,   W.   L.    Sherrill,   Proprietor. 

Cotton   Gins. 
Lawrence,   J.   W. 

Livery  Stables 
Catawba  Inn   Stables. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 
Catawba  Tanning   Co. 

Brick    Manufacturers. 
Lawrence  &  Lenard. 

CLAREMONT. 

Population,   1910:     White.   350;  colored,  none. 

Value    real    estate,     $2S,000;    value    personal 
property,   $47,500. 

TAX  RATE — 25   cents  on  the  $10u. 
Town    Officers. 

MAYOR— J.   H.   Moser. 

POSTMASTER — .T.    M.    Isenhour. 

CHIEF   OF   POLICE— N.    H.   Huffman. 

R.    R.    AGENT— O.    L.    Coulter,    Southern   Ry- 

MANAGER     TELEGRAPH— O.      L.      Coulter, 
We"tern   Union. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 

TENNESSEE       LUTHERAN— Walter       Wise. 
Pastor. 

Schools    and    Academies. 

Smith,    Rev.    C.    O..    Principal. 


Doctors. 
Moser,    D.    M. 

Druggists. 
Moser,  D.   M. 

General    Merchants. 
Huitt,   .1.   H.    C,   &  Co. 
Hoke.    W.    A. 
Holler,  R.   P. 
Hoke,    A.    F. 

Hardware    Dealers. 
Setzer,   C  E. 

Hotels  and   Boarding   Houses. 
Kelley,  Mr".   J.   D 

Manufacturing     Plants. 
Kenyon,  W.   C.    (Flour  Mill). 
Moser,  J.  H.,  &  Co.   (Saw  Mill  and  Treshing). 
Yount,   J.   R..   &   Co.    (Saw  Mill). 

Cotton    Gins. 
Smyre-Huitt   &   Co. 
Farmers'   Ginning  Co. 


CONOVER. 

Population,    1910:     White,   400;  colored,    100: 
total.  500. 
TAX  RATE— 25   cents   on   the   $100. 

Town    Officers. 
MAYOR— S.    S.    Rowe.   . 
POSTMASTER— J.    L.    Isenhour. 
CHIEF   OF   POLICE— Q.    E.    Simmons. 
R.    R.    AGENT— W.    W.    Hunsucker,    Southern 
and  C.   &  N.   W.   Railways. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 
LUTHERAN— Paul    Bischoff,    Pastor. 
REFORMED— Rev.    Mr.    Keller,    Pastor. 
PRESBYTERIAN— Rev.    Mr.    Sykes,    Pastor. 

Schools    and    Academies. 
CONCORDIA     COLLEGE— G.     A.     Romoser, 
President. 

Banks   and    Bankers. 
CITIZENS'    BANK— J.     A.    Isenhour,    Presi- 
dent;   C.    E.    Minish.    Cashier. 
Doctors. 
Youpt,   D.   McD. 
Herman,  F.  L. 
Stewart,  James. 

Druggists. 

Stewart,   James. 

General     Merchants. 
Penhour,  P.   E.,   &  son. 
Herman.   E.   A. 
Huitt.   B.    A.,    &   Son. 

Hotels    and    Boarding    Houses. 
Conovcr   Inn. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 
Hickory   Handle   &   Mfg.    Co. 
Herman   Manufacturing   Co. 
Conover  Manufacturing  Co. 
Conover   Roller   Mils.  „«„„„» 

Yount   &   Shell    (Ginners   and   Saw  Milling). 

MAIDEN. 

Population,    1910:      White,    800;    colored.    25, 

total,    S25.  ,  ._ 

Value     real     estate     and     personal     propertj. 

$300,000.  ...      ,.„„ 

TAX   RATE— 33   1-3   cents  on  the   $100. 

Town    Officers. 
MAYOR — D.    M.    Carpenter. 
POSTMASTER — Smith    Campbell. 
CHIEF    OF    POLICE— G.    W.    West. 
R.    R.    AGENT — A.    S.    Martin,    C    &   N.    \\ 
R.    R. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 
METHODIST— C.     II      Curl  is.     Pastor. 
BAPTIST — J.    C.   Hoyle.    Pastor. 
LTTHKRAN— J.    L.    Cromer.    Pastor. 
GERMAN    REFORM— No   pastor. 

Schools    and    Academies. 
SOUTH     FORK     INSTITUTE— Prof.     Homy 
cutt.    Principal. 

Banks    and    Bankers. 
BANK    OF    MAIDEN— O.    L.    Cromer.    Presl- 


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dent;  B.   M.    Spratt,    Cashier. 

Building     and     Loan     Associations. 
New   Home. 

Grocers. 
Rogers,    John. 
Abernathy    &    Co. 
Freed,    J.    C. 

Furniture     Dealers. 
Cromer,    J.    L. 

General     Merchants. 
Rabb,    Carpenter   &    Co. 
Whitener,    R.    L. 
Rudisill,    R.    A. 
Carpenter,    M.    F. 
Hawn,   J.   P. 
Heafner  &  Taylor. 

Livery   Stables. 
Taylor,    M.    P. 
Keener,    G.    W. 


BROOKFORD. 

Incorporated  1908. 
Population,  1913:     White,  1,500. 
Value  real  estate,  $500,000. 
TAX  RATE:     30c.   on  the  $100. 

Town   Officers. 
MAYOR— J.   A.    Johnson. 

ALDERMEN— 1st,  S.  A.  Lovelace;  2nd,  B.  L, 
Warren;  3rd,  J.   C.   Church. 
POSTMASTER— Frank  Oaks. 
R.    R.    AND    AGENT— Hickory,    railroad   sta- 
tion. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 
REFORMED— J.   L.   Urphey,   Pastor. 
BAPTIST— Vacant. 
METHODIST— Vacant. 

Schools    and    Academies. 
PUBLIC—. 

Hotels  and   Boarding   Houses. 
Brookford  Hotel. 

General   Merchandise. 
Brookford  Mill   Store. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 
Brookford  Cotton  Mill. 


CHATHAM  COUNTY 


COUNTY   SEAT,    PITTSBORO. 


POPULATION— (Census    1910),     22,635. 

Formed  in   1770.     Named  in  honor  of  William  Pitt,   Earl  of  Chatham. 

AREA— S00  square  miles. 

Value  of  real  estate,   $3,302,291;  value  of  personal   property,    $2,266,588. 

Property  listed  in  1912.  by  whites,  $5,206,773  ;by  negroes,   $362,106. 

NUMBER  OF  SCHOOLS — For  whites,   S4;  for   negroes,   40. 

TAX   RATE — County   purposes,    21    2-3c.    on  the  $100;  roads  and  bridges,   10c;  special,   4c; 
schools,   2c 

PUBLIC  ROADS— Number  of  miles,  600.     Worked  by  taxation. 

RAILROAD,    TELEGRAPH    AND    EXPRESS   COMPANIES. 

Bonlee   and  Western   Railroad,    11   miles,   assessed     value $  33,000.00 

Atlantic  and  Yadkin  Railroad,  24.99  miles,  assessed    value 279,181.00 

Seaboard  Air  Line  Railroad,   18.59   miles,   assessed  value 524, o63, 

Pullman     Co.,     assessed    value 

Swift  Refrigerator  Transportation  Co.,  assessed  value 

Southern    Express    Co.,    assessed    value 

I 'htsboro  Telephone   and   Telegraph   Co.,    assessed    value 

Wesern  Union  Telegraph  Co.,  assessed  value 7,381.87 

Carolina    Power    and   Light   Co.,    assessed   value 2.649. on 

Coleridge  Telephone  Co.,   assessed  value ».00 

Siler  City  Telephone  Co.,  assessed  value 7,- 

Southern   Bell  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Co.,   assessed    value otc'nn 

Cane   Creek   Telephone   Co.,    assessetl   value 266.00 

Raleigh,    Charlotte   and    Southern    Railway.    8    miles,    assessed    value 23,434.00 

Yadkin   Power   Co.,   assessed  value    o'°nn 

Bonlee    Telephone    Co.,    assessed    value 2,000.00 

Durham  &   South   Carolina   Railroad  Co.,    17.88  miles,    assessed    value    89,265.00 

SUPERIOR   COURT  TERMS— January   12,   March    16(     civil).    May    11,    August    10     (civil), 
November  2. 


1,575.1  'I 

1,000.00 

■  56  00 

500.00 


COUNTY    OFFICERS. 

CLERK  OF  COURT— J.   L.   Griffin,  Pittsboro. 

SHERIFF — Leon   L.    Lane,    Pittsboro. 

REGISTER  OF  DEEDS— John  W.  Johnson, 
Pittsboro. 

SUPT.  OF  HEALTH— L.  E.  Farthing,  Pitts- 
boro. 

SUPT.  OF  SCHOOLS— R.  P.  "Johnson, 
Pittsboro. 

CORONER— Geo.    H.    Brooks,    Pittsboro. 

SUPT.  OF  HOME— J.  W.  Harmon,  Pitts- 
boro. 

BOARD  OF  EDUCATION— J.  B.  Atwater, 
Rynuni;  A.  R.  Norwood.  Bynum,  R.  1;  W.  B. 
Harden,    Harper's    Cross   Roads. 

COMMISSIONERS— C.  D.  Moore,  Pittsboro, 
R.  1;  J.  W.  Griflin,  Moncure,  R.  2;  W.  H.  Fer- 
guson,  Pittsboro,   R.    2. 


BOARD  OF  ELECTIONS— W.  T.  Williams, 
(clim'a),  Pittsboro:  J.  B.  Clegg,  J.  G.  Hamlet. 
JUSTICES    OF    THE    PEACE. 

BALDWIN  TOWNSHIP— W.  A.  Snipes, 
Chapel  Hill,  R.  2:  A.  W.  Ward.  Chas.  A. 
Snipes,    Bynum,    Rfd. 

MATTHEWS— O.  A.  Hanner,  Cad  M.  Bray, 
Siler   City;    R.    M.    Gorrell,    Ore   Hill. 

NEW  HOPE — Junius  Womble,  A.  Miller 
Puryear,   J.   Seaton  Welch.  Merry  Oaks. 

OAKLAND — James  A.  Tyson,  James  Knight, 
Will   McK.    Buie,   Moncure,   Rfd. 

WILLIAMS— H.  C.  Williams.  Bynum.  R  2. 
J.  Bun  Atwater.  Bynum;  Alvis  F.  Riggsbee, 
Morrisville. 

BEAR  CREEK — C.  E.  Kinncman,  Andy  Cox, 
R.   L.    Welch,   Bear  Creek. 

CAPE   FEAR — D.    M.    Bridges,   J.    D.    Mclver, 


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147 


J.    H.    Cotten. 

CENTER — R.  M.  Bums,  Jasper  N.  Hamlet, 
Pittsboro;  W.  H.  Hearne,  Bynum;  M.  Keck, 
Pittsboro. 

GULF — J.  M.  Stinson,  Archie  G.  Burke, 
John    M.    Phillips,    Goldston. 

HAW  KIVEB— John  Bell,  C.  C.  Poe,  E.  E. 
Walden,    Moncure. 

HICKORY  MT.-J.  R.  Blair.  Kimbolton ; 
T.  B.  Bray,  Beaumont;  Robert  J.  Watson, 
Rives   Chapel. 

HADLEY— Jas.  L.  Self.  Cicero  Pickard, 
Cicero  N.   Lindley,   Lindley. 

ALBRIGHT — M.  P.  Overman,  Liberty;  W. 
M.  Duncan,  Staley;  H.  Zeb  Terry,  James 
Hackney,    Silk    Hope. 

MINISTERS    NOT    IN    TOWNS. 

BAPTIST — L.  R.  Dixon,  Mt.  Vernon 
Springs;    O.    B.    Mitchell,    Pittsboro. 

SCHOOLS    AND     ACADEMIES. 

SILK  HOPE— C.  H.  Lutterloh,  Prin. 
PHYSICIANS     NOT     IN     TOWNS. 

Upchurch,    C.    G.,   New   Hill,   Rid. 

Hackney,    B.    H. ,    Bynum. 

MERCHANTS     NOT     IN     TOWNS. 

Perry,    G.    W.,    Silk   Hope. 

Womble,    J.    N.,    Grove. 

Burke,    Edgar,    Kimbolton. 

Williams    &    Co..    Riggsbee. 

Dollar,    E.    A.,    Chapel   Hill,    Rfd. 

Womble    &    Moore.    Bynum. 

Atwater-Lambeth,    Bynum. 

Brewer,   W.   H.,    Fall   Creek. 

Henderson,    J.    T.,   Bynum. 

Council,    J.    F.,    &   Bro..   Morrisville. 

Whitehead,  E.  E.,  Kimbolton. 

Moore,    R.     J.,    Bynum. 

Ellington,  W.   J.,   Bynum. 

Henderson,   J.   T.,   Bynum,   Rfd. 

Council.   J.   F.,   &  Bro..  Morrisville,   Bfd. 

Jones,  J.   A.,   Apex,   Rfd. 

COTTON     GINS. 

Womble,    J.    D.,    Pittsboro. 

Williams    Co.,   Riggsbee. 

Blake,    J.    C,    Chapel    Hill. 

Peoples,   J.   J.,   Bellevoir. 

Carroll,    T.    E.,    Hadley. 

Bridges,    D.    M.,    Merry    Oaks. 

Perry.   G.    W.,    Silk   Hope. 

Johnson,  Joe  &  Co.,  Kimbolton. 

Ferringtou,    E.    M.,    Riggsbee. 

Burns   &    Seagroves,    Cumnock. 

Bynum,   George,    Pittsboro. 

Ferguson,   W.    H.,   Pittsboro,   Rfd. 

FLOUR,     CORN     AND     FEED     MILLS. 

Chatham    Roller   Mill    Co..    Bynum. 

Williams,  Ward,   &   Co.,   Riggsbee. 

Lockville    Roller    Mill,    Lockville. 

Mclver,   J.   M.,    Gulf. 

Ferguson,  W.  H.,  Pittsboro,  Rfd. 
SAW    MILLS. 

Nooe,    B.,    Pittsboro. 

Bland,    T.    M.,    Pittsboro. 

Perry,    G.    W..    Silk    Hope. 

Eddins   Co.,   Moncure. 

Diggs   Co. ,    Lockville. 

Ferrell,  F.   M.,   Pittsboro. 

PUBLIC  SCHOOL  TEACHERS. 

Carter,   Lugirty,   Siler  City,  R.   2. 

Edwards,  Ava  N.,  Siler  City,  R.  1. 

Culberson,   Mary   A.,   Siler   City,   R.    2. 

Ingle,    J.    B..    Snow    Camp. 

Norman,    Mamie,    Frosty. 

Horton,  Mary,   Chapel  Hill,  R.   1. 

Barns,  Mae,   Bynum. 

Griffin,   Mattie,   Riggsbee. 

Brooks,   Pearle,   Bennett. 

Jordan,   Flora,    Brush   Creek. 

Gilbert,    Blanche,  Bear   Creek,   R.    1. 

Phillips,   G.    C,   Bear   Creek,   R.    1. 

Dunlap,   Ina,   Bon  Lee. 

Franklin,   Earl   R.,  Merry   Oaks. 


Utley,    Mary,    Merry    Oaks. 

Thompson,  McKenzy,  Corinth. 

Farrell,   Rufus   N.,    Pittsboro,   R.    1. 

Lutterloh,    Maye,    Pittsboro,    R.    1. 

Johnson,    Addie   L.,    Pittsboro,    R.    1. 

Barber,   Mrs.    Mary   A.,   Pittsboro. 

Pilkington,    Nellie,    Pittsboro. 

Palmer,    C.    C,    Carbonton. 

Burns,    Beatrice,   Goldston. 

Nifong,  T.   H.,  Goldston. 

Womble,   Jewel,   Goldston. 

Cole,   May,  Gulf. 

Lutterloh,  Chas.   H.,   Siler  Vity,  R.   4. 

Lindley,   Mrs.    Ida.   Siler  City.   R.   4. 

Stuart,  Dorothy,   Siler  City. 

Glosson,    S.    C,    Manndale. 

Bell,    Mrs.    John,    Moncure. 

Vestal,  Eliza  J.,   Moncure,  R.   2. 

Richardsn,   H.    F.,   Goldston. 

Harden,  Fleta  E.,  Evans. 

Rhew,    Annie,    Lindhurst. 

Andrew,   Kara  E.,   Siler  City,  R.   1. 

G  rover,  Sadie  L.,  Ore  Hill. 

Goldston,   Ethel,    Ore   Hill. 

Smith,    Mary,    Staley,    R.    2. 

Paschall,  Wade  H.,  Siler  City. 

Elkins,  Beta,  Siler  City,  R.   2. 

Hobson,  Emma.   Siler  City,   R.   2. 

MeManus,   Nora,   Siler  City,   R.    2. 

Linley,  Lillian,   Snow  Camp. 

Gunter,  Rose,  Bynum,  R.   1. 

Lambeth,    Julia    R. ,    Bynum. 

Bryan,   Annie,   Pittsboro,   R.   1. 

Phillips.   A.    B.,   Bear  Creek,   R.    1. 

Hunt,    Nora,    Ore    Hill. 

Edwards,  Elzada.  Ore  Hill.  R.   1. 

Zachary,   Ruth,   Bear  Creek,   R.    1. 

Ellis,   Van   E.,   Siler   City. 

Beana,  Edgar,  Bennett. 

Mitchiner,    Belle,    Merry    Oaks. 

Ward,   Elizabeth,   New   Hill,   R.    1. 

Williams,    Mayme,    New    Hill,    R.    2. 

Jones,   Mrs.    H.    B.,   Peoples. 

Burham,   Lillian,   Roscoe. 

Williamson,   F.   M.,   Pittsboro. 

Patterson,   Maloma,   Pittsboro. 

Goldston,  Janie  K.,   Goldston. 

Fields,  Mrs.   Minnie  B.,  Goldston. 

Phillips,  J.  W.,  Bear  Creek,  R.   1. 

Douglass,    Fannie,    Goldston. 

Dunlap,  Lillian.  Gulf. 

More,   Myrtle,   Goldston. 

Justice,    Lillie,    Pittsboro,    R.    2. 

Lutterloh,   Mrs.    C.    H.,    Siler  City,   R.    4. 

Self,   Bessie,   Pittsboro,   R.    2. 

Pickard,    H.    B.,    Moncure. 

Pickard,  Bertha,  Moncure. 

Leonard,  Estella,   Rives  Chapel. 

Snipes,    Ida,    Goldston. 

Covert,    Mrs.    Mary.    Mill    Wood. 

Walters,  A.  M.,  Siler  City. 

Martha  Wright,   Siler  City. 

Gilbert,  Sankie,  Ore  Hill. 

Dixon,  N.   R.,  Siler  City.  R.   .'!. 

Brewer,   Lillie,   Siler  City. 

Browning,   Beatrice,    Morrisville. 

Belvin,  Mary,   Apex,   R.    3. 

Lawrence,   Clara  L.,  Apex,  R.   3. 

Gattis,    Bettie,    Apex,    R.    4. 

Wicker,   Ida   Belle,    Sanford,   R.    4. 

Tillman.    Nellye,    Sanford,    R.    4. 

Fletcher,   Belle,    Durham,   R.    3. 

Templeton,  Mannie,   Apex,  R.  4. 

Siler,   Jewel,   Pittsboro,    R.    1. 

Goodwin,    Minnie,    Apex,    R.    3. 

Lewis,    Bessie,    Apex,    K.    4. 

Williams,  Alice,  Moncure 

Moore,    Mrs.    J.    P...    Morrisville. 

Bryan,    Fallie,    Morrisville. 

Byrd,    Enna,    Riggsbee. 


PITTSBORO. 

Incorporated   in   1785. 

Population,    1910:     504. 

Value    real    estate,    $150,000;    value    personal 


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CHATHAM  COUNTY. 


property,    $150,000. 

TAX  RATE:     25c.    on   the  $100;   75c.   on  poll. 

Town    Officers. 
MAYOR— R.    M.    Bumes. 
POSTMASTER— Mrs.    Annie    Chapin. 
CHIEF   OE  POLICE— S.   D.   Gunter. 
R.    R.    AGENT— B.    M.    Poe,    S.    A.    L. 
MANAGER      TELEGRAPH— J.      F.      Alston, 
Pittsboro   Telegraph    &   Telephone   Co. 
Ministers    and    Churches. 
PRESBYTERIAN— Rev.    Mr.    Pace. 
BAPTIST— F.    B.    Raymond. 
METHODIST— W.    F.    Craven. 
EPISCOPAL— A.  W.   Cheatham. 

Schools    and    Academies. 
PITTSBORO      HIGH— F.      M.      Williamson, 
Prin. 

Banks    and    Bankers. 
BANK     OF     PITTSBORO— W.      L.      London, 
Pres. :   M.    T.    Williams,    Cash. 
Doctors. 


Farthing,   L.   E. 
Chapin,    H.    T. 

Hirie,   J.    H. 


Dentists. 


Druggists. 
Pilkington,    G.    R. 

Lawyers. 
Hayes,    R.    H. 
Bynum,    Fred   W. 
London,   H.   A. 
London,  II.  M. 
Ray,  A.   C. 

General    Merchandise. 
London,   W.   L.,   &   Son. 
Johnson,    W.    T. 
Womble,    L.    N. 
Johnson,    J.    J.,    &   Son. 
Brooks   &   Eubanks. 
Glenn.   R.  A. 
FarreU,  E.   A.,  &  Co. 

Newspapers    and    Editors. 
CHATHAM     RECORD      (Weekly)— Henry     A. 
London,   Editor. 

NORTH     CAROLINA     INDEX     (Weekly)— J. 
C.    Stanton    (col.).   Editor. 

Hotels    and     Boarding     Houses. 
Burns  Hotel. 
Exline  House. 
Gunter    Hotel. 

Saw   Mills. 
Bland,   T.   M.,   &   Co. 
Nooe,   B. 
Burns   &  Clifton. 

Cotton    Gins. 
Bland,  T.  M. 
Womble,    J.    D. 
Womble,  L.  N. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 
Chatham  Cotton  Oil   and  Fertilizer  Co. 
Elizabeth   Hosiery   Mills. 
Kelly  Handle  Factory. 

Livery    and    Sales    Stables. 
Union  Live   Stock  Co. 
Lanius,    J.    C. 
Hill,   N.    M. 


SILER    CITY. 

Incorporated   in    18S7. 

Population,    1912:     1.400    (estimated). 

Value    real    estate,    $200,000;    value    personal 
property,    $150,000. 

TAX   RATE:      75c.    on   the   $100. 
Town    Officers. 

MAYOR— L.  L.   Wrenn, 

POSTMASTER— D.  L.   Webster. 

CHIEF   OF  POLICE— D.    C.    Roberts. 

R.    R.    AGENT— W.    S.    Edwards,    Sou.    Ry. 

MANAGER    TELEGRAPH— W.     S.    Edwards, 
W.    U. 

SILER    CITY    ELECTRIC    LIGHT    &    TELE- 
PHONE CO.— Henry  Pike,  Mgr. 


Ministers    and    Churches. 
M.   E.   SOUTH— T.   H.   Sutton,  Pastor. 
METHODIST  PROT.— J.   H.   Bowman,  Pastor. 
BAPTIST— B.    Townsend,    Pastor. 
Schools    and    Academies. 
SILER   CITY    GRADED— C.    O.    Small,    Prin. 

Banks    and    Bankers. 
THE     CHATHAM     BANK— F.      M.      Hadley, 
Pres. ;  J.   J.   Jenkins,   Cash. 

SILER    CITY    LOAN    &    TRUST    CO.— R.    C. 
Caviness,  Pres. ;  E.   B.   Parks,  Sec.   &  Treas. 
Dentists. 
Shamburger,   B.   B. 

Doctors. 
Edwards,    J.    D. 
Kirkman,    T.    A. 
Wrenn,   Frank. 

Druggists. 
Matthews,   G.   E. 

Lawyers. 
Siler,   W.   D. 
Dixon,    R.    H. 
MiUiken,  J.   F. 
Carver,   Gordon   A. 

Insurance   Agents. 
Hannah,  J.   George   (Fire,  Life,  Burglary  and 
Bonding). 

Newspapers    and    Editors. 
SILER  CITY  GRIT   (Weekly)— I.   S.  London, 
Editor. 

Chamber    of    Commerce. 
Boling,  M.   J.,   President. 
Jewelers. 
Edwaids,  Tod.  R. 
Overman,    T.    A. 

Real    Estate    Dealers. 
Chatham    Real    Estate    Co.,    Ed.    T.    Jordan, 
Algr. 

General    Merchants. 
The    Ladies'    Emporium. 
Smith,  A.   P. 
Marley,   J.   M.,   &  Son. 
Stone    Bros. 
Teague    &    Lambe. 
Johnson,   J.   N. 
The   Hardware    Store. 
Gregson   &   Dorsett. 
Webster-Paschal   Co. 
City  Meat   &   Grocery  Co. 
Durham,    W.    S. 
Cooper,   W.    B.,    &    Son. 
Marley,    B.    C. 
Jordan    «Sr   Chavis. 
Langley,    D.    B. 
Wrenn  Bros.    Co. 
Fox   &   Co. 
Fox,   D.   G.,   &  Son. 
Vestal.    Miss   Kate. 

Farmers'    Alliance    Co-operative    Store. 
Dark  &  Johnson. 
Marley  Furniture   Co. 
Wright,   Henry. 
Elder  Hardware  Co. 
Dorsett,   W.    T. 
Marley,  T.  M. 
Fox  &  Siler. 
Richardson  Bros. 

Hotels   and    Boarding    Houses. 
The    Hotel    Hadley. 
Hotel   Chatham. 
White    Cafe. 
Siler  City   Cafe. 

Contractors  and    Builders. 
Bray,    B.    B. 
Turner,    J.    W. 
Stout    Lumber    Co. 
Hilliard,  G.   H. 

Marble    Dealers. 
Siler   City  Marble   Works. 

Livery   Stables. 
Siler    City    Livery. 
Chatham    Live    Stock   Co. 


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149 


Undertakers. 
Marley,   3     B. 

Machinery    Dealer!, 
Lambe,   A.   A. 
Elder    Hardware   Co. 
The  Hardware   Store. 

Manufacturing     Plants. 
Siler  City  Holler  Mills. 
Lane    &    Edwards. 
Stout    Lumber    Co. 
Lambe   Manufacturing   Co. 
High   Point   Bending   &   Chair   Co. 
Hadley- Peoples    Manufacturing    Co. 
Hill   &   Forrester. 

Harper,    Ralph,    Repair   &    Shoeing   Shop. 
Bottling    Works. 
Oval   Oak   Manufacturing   Co. 
Bray  Bros.   Brick   Co. 

Amusements. 
Gem   Theatre. 

Sales   Stables. 
Clark,    Rufus. 
Chatham   Live    Stock    Co. 
Mendenhall,    J.    A. 
Bunton,  J.  R. 

Grain     and     Provisions. 
Clark,    Rufus. 
The   Hardware   Store. 


BONLEE. 

Incorporated  in   1912. 

Population,   1913:     200. 

Value    real    estate,     $60,000;     value    personal 
property,    $30,000. 

TAX   RATE:     10c.    on    the    $100;    30c.    on   the 
poll. 

Town    Officers. 

MAYOR— Isaac    H.    Dunlap. 

COMMISSIONERS— W.      B.      Cheek,      C.      E. 
Kirkman,  W.   J.   Tally. 

CHIEF   OF  POLICE— W.   T.   Brooks. 

POSTMASTER— T.    L.    Phillips. 

R.     R.     AGENT — C.    E.     Kimaman,     Southern 
and    B.    &    W. 

EXPRESS   AGENT— C.    E.    Kimaman. 

MANAGER  TELEGRAPH— W.   H.   Garner. 

Ministers  and   Churches. 
BAPTIST — K.    C.    Horner,   Pastor. 
HOPE  M.   P.— J.   H.   Boman,  Pastr. 
HOPE  M.   P. — J.   H.    Bovvwman,   Pastor. 

Schools   and   Academies. 
PUBLIC—. 
BONLEE    HIGH—. 

Hotels  and    Boarding    Houses. 
Pugh,    R.    L. 


Doctors. 
McMannus,  W.   L. 

Merchants. 
Danlap  Furnitare  &  Hardware  Co. 
Bonlee    Store    Co. 
Pugh,    R.    L. 
Brooks,    W.    T. 
White,   Thannel. 
White,    S.    V. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 
Bonlee  Milling   Co.    (Roller  Mills.) 
Brooks  &  Webster   (Gin.) 

Real    Estate    Dealers. 
Dunlap,    Isaac   H. 

MONCURE. 

Incorporated    in    1903. 

Population,    1913:     White,    125;    colored,    11; 
total,   136. 

Value    real    estate,     $55,000;     value    personal 
property,   $25,000. 

Town    Officers. 

MAYOR— J.   E.   Bryan. 

COMMISSIONERS— W.     C.     Maddox,     J.     L. 
Womble,  C.  B.   Crutchfield,  C.  C.  Thomas. 

CONSTABLE     J.     VV.    Wmble. 

POSTMASTER— B.    G.    Womble. 

R.   R.   AGENT— C.  C.   Thomas,  S.  A.   L.   and 
Pittsboro  Ry. 

EXPRESS  AGENT— C.   C.   Thomas. 

MANAGERS   TELEGRAPH— Garland   Farrell, 
E.  T.  Glass,  Jewell  Krews. 

Ministers   and    Churches. 

METHODIST— W.    F.    Craven,    Pastor. 

BAPTIST— W.  R.   Beech,  Pastor. 
Schools   and    Academies. 

HIGH— H.  B.  Pickard,  Prin. ;  Mrs.  Jno.  Bell, 
Asst. 

Hotels  and    Boarding   Houses. 

Hotel  Womble. 

Hotel  Farrell. 

Poe,    C.    C. 

Bell,    Jno. 

Womble,   J.   W. 

Farrell,  G. 

Doctors. 

Strickland,   J.   W. 

Druggists. 

Strickland,   J.   W.,    &   Son. 

Furniture   Stores. 

Moncure   Furniture   Co. 

General     Merchants. 

Madox    Bros. 

Womble    Bros. 

Poe,   C.   C,   &  Co. 

Lambeth,    Crutchfield   Co. 

Curlee,  Laura   (Millinery.) 


CHEROKEE  COUNTY 

COUNTY   SEAT,    MURPHY. 


POPULATION— (Census    1910),    14,137. 

Formed  in   1839.     Named  in   honor  of   Cherokee   Indians  who  once   dwelt   there. 

AREA — 500   square   miles. 

Value  of  real  estate,  $2,S10,780;  value  of  personal  property,  $1,300,000. 

Property  listed  in  1912,  by  whites,  $3,841,777;  by   negroes,    $12,263. 

NUMBER  OF  SCHOOLS — For  whites,   57 ;  for  negroes,    3. 

TAX  RATE — County  purposes,   20c.   on  the  $100;  roads  and  bridges,   20c.   on  the  $100 

County  bonded  debt,   $2,000. 

PUBLIC  ROADS — No.    miles,   80.     Worked  by  free  labor,  convict  and  special  tax. 

RAILROAD,    TELEGRAPH    AND    EXPRESS   COMPANIES. 

Southern    Railway,    23.99    miles,    assessed   value $938, 

Southern  Express  Co. ,  assessed  value 6 

Western    Union    Telegraph    Co.,    assessed    value 2 

Southern  Bell  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Co.,   assessed  value   4. 

Andrews     Telephone     Co. .     assessed     value     1 

Louisville  and  Nashville  Railroad,   13.16  miles,   assessed    value     79 

Snow  Bird  Valley  Railroad,  7.50  miles,  assessed    value   9 

SUPERIOR    COURT    TERMS— January    5,    March   30,  August  10,   November  9. 


491.00 
528.00 
908.33 
S30.00 
08.00 
260.00 
375.00 


150 


CHEROKEE   COUNTY. 


COUNTY     OFFICERS. 

CLERK   OF   COURT— A.    A.    Fain.   Murphy. 

SHERIFF— C.    B.    Hill,    Murphy. 

RKC1ISTER  OF  DEEDS— A.  L.  Johnson, 
Murphy, 

TREASURER— 0.   C.   Davis,   Murphy. 

Coroner — G.   W.   Evans,  Ranger. 

SURVEYOR — Lon   Raper,   Culberson. 

ST'I'T.    OF    HEALTH— J.   N.   Hill. 

SUPT.  OF  SCHOOLS— A.  L.  Martin.  Murphy. 

STJPT.    OF    HOME— G.    D.    Ricks. 

BOARD  OF  EDUCATION— S.  W.  Davidson, 
W.  G.  Sparks,  Murphy;  J.  M.  Richardson,  An- 
drews. 

COMMISSIONERS— J.  W.  King  (chm'n). 
Coles;  B.  B.  Palmer,  Marble;  D.  W.  Whisen- 
hut,  Andrews. 

BOARD  OF  ELECTIONS— D.  S.  Russell,  M. 
L.  Mauney,  J.  H.  Woods. 

JUSTICES  OF   THE   PEACE. 

MURPHY  TOWNSHIP— W.  B.  Odell,  Theo. 
N.  Bales,  Grandview;  P.  E.  Nelson,  J.  H. 
Woods,  Murphy;  Pink  Fair,  Grandview;  Rol- 
lin   Roberts,   Murphy. 

HOT  HOUSE— I.  M.  Gaddis,  Guy;  J.  W. 
Newman.  Jack  Bill,  Hot  House. 

NOTTA — John  Anderson,  Culberson;  Ben 
Fox,  Ranger;  Oliver  King,  Kings;  A.  D.  David- 
son.   Ranger. 

SHOAL  CREEK— Tom  Allen,  Bud  Hood,  W. 
L.   Voils,   Suit. 

VALLEYTOWN— Tom  Long,  John  Leach, 
John  Brady,  D.  S.  Russell,  Mack  Morrow, 
Andrews. 

BEAVER  DAM— E.  H.  Bute,  Jack  Crow, 
M.  A.   Hembra,  TJnaka. 

MINISTERS     NOT     IN     TOWN. 

J.  L.  Muskey.  W.  A.  Hembell,  Unaka;  Ben. 
Ledford.  Ranger:  W.  H.  Hogsed.  Persimmon ; 
W.  F.  McGee,  Culberson;  I.  F.  Sneed,  Grand- 
view;  Gay  Bryant,  Postell;  Marion  Underwood, 
Wehutty;  G.   T.   Burger.   Suit. 

SCHOOLS    AND     ACADEMIES. 

BELVIEW   HIGH— Jeff  Martin.    Prin. 

CULBERSON  HIGH— Fred  Christoper,  Prin., 
Murphy. 

PEACHTREE  HIGH— R.   E.    Crawford,   Prin., 

I*6'ticlltr66 

UNAKA  HIGH— T.  M.  Jenkins,  Prin.,  Unaka. 

OAK  GROVE  ACADEMY— T.  C.  McDonald, 
Prin. ,   Murphy. 

MARBLE  HIGH— J.  M.  Lovingood,  Prin., 
Marble. 

PHYSICIANS   NOT    IN   TOWNS. 

Stiles,  Allen,   Unaka. 

Crawford,  J.  H.,  Unaka. 

Henry,   S.   B.,   Suit. 

Mason.    C.    C,    Brasstown. 

MERCHANTS   NOT   IN   TOWNS. 

Dicky  &  Lovingood,   Grandview. 

Odell,  Scott,  Brady. 

Lovingood  &  Dicky,  Murphy. 

Trull  &  Bryson,  Marble. 

Abernathy,   N.  A.,  Marble. 

Hyatt.    J.    W.,    Culberton. 

Brittaln,    Will,    Peachtree. 

Hartness,   Jas.,   Suit. 

FLOUR,  CORN  AND  FEED  MILLS. 

Lo.vingood,  S.  W.,  Murphy. 

Patton,   Mrs.   Martha,   Grandview. 

Hayes,  J.   T.,  Tomotla. 

SAW    MILLS. 

Lovingood,  S.  W.,  Murphy. 

Wood,   O.   P.,  Grandview. 

Davis,  D.  S.,  Brady. 

Empire  Lumber  Co.,  Murphy. 

PUBLIC  SCHOOL  TEACHERS. 

Crawford,   W.   H.,   Andrews. 

Wells,  Irene,  Andrews. 

Ellis,  Ersel,  Andrews. 

Hayens,    L.    O.,   Andrews. 


McGee,  Lula  A..  Andrews. 
Jordan,    Pearl,    Andrews. 
Matherson,   W.   L.,   Andrews. 
Brooks,   Cyntha,   Andrews. 
Sneed,  Jessie,  Tomotla. 
Sneed,  W.  B.,  Tomotla. 
Hayes,  Kate,  Tomotla. 
Holcombe.  Norah.   Tomotla. 
Lovingood,    J.    M.,    Marble. 
Barton,   Jack,   Marble. 
Trull,  Millie,  Marble. 
Kinsey,   Mrs.    Oliver,   Murphy. 
Ratcliff.    Sallie,   Murphy. 
Griffin,    Mamie,    Murphy. 
Mauney,  L.  E.,  Murphy. 
Ferguson,  Mamie,  Murphy. 
Ferguson,   Minnie,   Murphy. 
Fain.   Lula.   Murphy. 
Mayfield,    Bertha,    Murpny. 
Parker,  Pearl,  Marble. 
Welch,  Bessie,  Marble. 
Mallonee,  Mattie,  Murphy. 
Mallonee,   Bessie,  Murphy. 
Lovingood,   Fannie,   Murphy,   R.    1. 
Martin,    Dellie.    Murphy,    R.    2. 
King,   Millie,    Cobbs. 
Hatchett,    J.    W.,    Cobbs. 
Johnson,   W.    K.,    Murphy. 
Stratton,  Mattie,   Ogreeta. 
Odom,   W.   P.,   Ogreeta. 
Bailey,  C.  C  Ogreeta. 
Jenkins,  T.  M.,  Unaka. 
Farmer,   Callie,  Unaka. 
Odell,   J.    C,   Grandview. 
Lunsford,  Mack,  Marble. 
Stuart.   Vienna,   Murphy. 
Sherrill,   Clara,  Murphy. 
Sparks,    Gillie,    Suit. 
Shearer,  Bessie,  Patrick. 
Brendle,   Hattie,   Brasstown. 
Brendle,   Bird,   Brasstown. 
Hartness,  H.  H.,  Suit. 
Messer,  Inez,  Murphy. 
Hlnton,    Myrtle,    Culberson. 
Rick,   H.    C,   Murphy. 
Shearer.  Bessie,  Patric. 
Carter,  Corah,  Patrick. 
Cotton,   Soda,   Patrick. 
Christoper,    F.    O. ,    Murphy. 
Taylor,   Maud,  Letelia. 
Talon,    Neta,    Letelia. 
Sneed,    Alice,    Murphy. 
Welch,  Bessie,  Murphy. 
Pipes,  J.   C,   Murphy. 
Nicholson,   Jesse,   Culberson. 
Matherson,   Kcnney,   Andrews. 
Harper,   Inez,  Murphy. 
Cornwell,    R.    C,    Murphy. 
Haneybe,    R.    T.    Hudassee. 
Wright,    B.    B.,    Topton. 
Hall,    Bessie,    Andrews. 
McDonald,    T.     C,    Grandview. 
Murkly,   H.    L.,   Grandview. 
Lovingood,    R.     D.     Grandview. 
Martin,  Jefferson,  Cobbs. 
Lawrence,  D.   N.,  Suit. 
Lawrence,  Meta,   Suit. 
Hatchett,    Linnie,    Cobbs. 
Witt,  Lillie,   Peachtree. 
McCombs,  Jutia,  Peachtree. 


MURPHY. 

Incorporated  in  1SS9. 

Population,     1910:       White,     1,600;     colored. 
300;  total,  1,900. 

Value    real    estate,    $793,860;    value    personal 
property,   $226,490. 

TAX  RATE:     $1.00  on   the  $100. 
Town    Officers. 

MAYOR— J.  D.   Mallonee. 

POSTMASTER— Frank    Dicky. 

CHIEF   OF  POLICE— M.   Patton. 

R.    R.    AGENT— R.    B.    Guion,    Southern;  W. 
L.  Jones,  L.  L.  &  N. 


CHEROKl 

:e   county.                                             i5i 

MANAGER   TELEGRAPH— C.    B.    Hill. 

sonal  property,  $320,000. 

Ministers   and    Churches. 

Town    Officers. 

FIRST   METHODIST— Dan   Atkins. 

MAYOR— N.    II.    Hall. 

METHODIST— Z.  Parils,  Pastor;  Murphy  Cir- 

CLERK and  TREASURER— W.  B.  Fisher. 

cuit,  W.   I.  Hughes. 

CHIEF    OF    POLICE— D.    M.    Burchlkld. 

Schools    and    Academies. 

POSTMASTER— Arthur   Bristol. 

GRADED— W.    L.    Wright. 

R.   R.    &  EXPRESS   AGENT— C.    C.    Morgan. 

BAPTIST    HIGH— Clark,    Prin. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 

Banks    and    Bankers. 

BAPTIST— First,  vacant;  Second,  Jas,  Stans- 

COMMERCIAL       AND       SAVINGS— J.        L. 

berry,   Pastor. 

Smathers,  Pres. 

M  ETII  ( )DIST— Vacant. 

BANK    OF   MURPHY— L.    E.    Bayless,    Cash. 

PRESBYTERIAN— Rev.   Chedester,  Pastor. 

Doctors. 

Schools    and    Academies. 

Lovingood,   S.    W. 

GRADED— W.    H.    Crawford,    Prin. 

Deweese,   D.    W. 

Banks  and   Bankers. 

Griffith,   M.    H. 

BANK    OF    ANDREWS— J.  L.  Smathers,  Pres. 

Canden,   Geo. 

MERCHANTS     AND     MANUFACTURERS'— 

Wafford,   Chas. 

W.    P.   Walker,  Pres. ;  J.   W.   Walker,   Cash. 

Druggists. 

Doctors. 

Meroney,   B.   B. 

Webb,  B.   G. 

Morgan,   Ralf. 

Tidewell,  J.  E. 

General     Merchants. 

Morror,    W.    C. 

Hyatt,   R.   H. 

Orr,  — . 

Brown  &  Davidson. 

McKaig,  F.   J. 

Dicky,   A.    B. 

Herbert,    F.    L. 

Pain,  J.   E. 

Dentists. 

Bates,    Theo.    W. 

Tompson,   J.   W. 

Griffith,  W.  H. 

Druggists. 

Wcr.d,   J     H. 

Sisk,    C.    T. 

Hill,    C.    B. 

Jarratt,  Loyd. 

Christopher,   Bud. 

Lawyers. 

Elliott,    W.    A. 

Hill,  T.  J. 

Christopher,  J.  W. 

General    Merchants. 

Sneed.    R.    H. 

Ashe,  W.  W. 

Candler,    G.    W. 

Silvey-Andrews  Supply  Co. 

Wood,    J.    H. 

Brown,   J.   W.    (Hardware). 

Murphy  Hardware  Co. 

Elliott.   — . 

Cherokee  Hardware  Co. 

Padgett  &  Nelson. 

Hall,   Callie. 

Reno  &  Smathers. 

Hill   Sisters. 

Regan   Bros. 

Owenby   &   Wofford. 

Fisher,   W.   B. 

Fain  Grocery  Co. 

Morrow,  Mark. 

Hotels    and     Boarding     Houses. 

Cherokee  Bargain  Store. 

Hubbard    House. 

Owl  Drug  Co. 

Patton    House. 

Whisenhunt  &  Son. 

Hiawassee  Inn. 

Cherokee  Drug  Co. 

Cottage  Park. 

Whitaker,   S.  D. 

Beal.   Mrs.   Mary. 

Hotels    and     Boarding     Houses. 

Hotel  Regal. 

Williams  House. 

Drummer    House. 

Brysoi;  House. 

Hotel   Plaza. 

Hotel  Russell. 

Hardware  Dealers. 

Elliott,    Mrs.    J.    A. 

Cherokee  Hardware   Co. 

Newspapers    and    Editors. 

Lawyers. 

ANDREWS     SUN     (Weekly)— T.     J.     Christy 

Witherspoon,    D. 

and  S.   E.  Bryan,  Editors. 

Witherspoon,    L.    L. 

Harness  Dealers. 

Dillard,   J.   H. 

Amons,  Howe. 

Malone,  Jim. 

Manufacturing     Plants. 

Norvelle,  E.  B. 

Cover  &  Sons   (Tannery). 

Bell.   M.   W. 

Kanawha  Hardwood   Co. 

Honwood,    J.    H. 

Cherokee   Tanning   Extract   Plant. 

MeCall,    J.    H. 

Barber   Shops. 

Livery   Stables. 

Tatham,    Pitner   and   Bradly. 

Seward,   T.    J. 
Cooper.    A.    L. 

CULBERSON. 

Beal,  L.  F. 

Incorporated   1911. 

Dicky  &  Singleton. 

Population,     1913:     White,     200;    colored,    1; 

Plumbers. 

total,   201. 

Fain  &  Hale. 

Town     Officers. 

Newspapers    and    Editors. 
THE      SCOUT      (Weekly)— A.      Don      TownB. 
Editor. 

Manufacturing  Plants. 

MAYOR— Jno.    M.    Me  A  list.  r. 
ALDERMEN— Ross    Ellis,    G.    E.    Dickey,    J. 
W.  Hyatt,  J.  W.  Stiles,  W.  C.  Mason. 

POSTMASTER— Jno.  M.   Mc-Alister. 

R.    R.,    EXPRESS    AND   TELEGRAPH   MAN- 

Murphy Furniture  Co. 

AGER— H.   B.   Higginbothan. 

Woodworking  Co. 

Martin  Bros.    (Harness   and   Saddles). 

Ministers    and    Churches. 
BAPTIST — G.   F.   Berger,  Pastor. 

Fain,  R.   M.    (Roller  Mill). 

METHODIST— If.  Grogan,  Pastor. 

Murphy  Light  &  Power  Co. 

Schools  and  Academies. 
PUBLIC— F.    O.    Christopher,    Prin.,    Bertha 

ANDREWS. 

Hall,   Asst. 

Incorporated  in   1904. 

Hotels  and   Boarding   Houses. 

Population,    1910:      1,250. 

Golden    Souse. 

Value  of  real  estate.   $400,000;  value  of  per- 

Patterson.   3.   E. 

152                                                             CHEROKEE 

-CHOWAN. 

Doctors. 

Hyatt,   J.   W. 

Mason.   W.    C. 

Merchants. 

Dickey,  G.   E. 

McAtister.   It.    It     (Hardware   and   Furniture.) 

Tiison,    J.    E. 

CHOWAN  COUNTY 

COUNTY    SEAT,    EDENTON. 

POPULATION— (Census   1910),    11.303. 

Named  in  honor  of  Chowanoke  Tribe  of  Indians. 

AREA — 240   square   miles. 

Value  of  real  estate,   $1,699,040;  value  of  personal  property,  $1,291,915. 

Property  listed  in  1913,  by  whites,  $2,651,  869 

;  by  negroes,  $339,086. 

TAX    RATE— County    purposes,    19c.    on    the 

$100;    State,    23    2-3c. ;    schools,    22c 

;   pensions. 

4e. ;  roads,   7  l-2c,  1st  township;  20c.,  2d  town 

ship;  18c,   3rd  township;   20c,   4th 

township. 

PUBLIC  ROADS— Worked  by  taxation. 

RAILROAD,    TELEGRAPH    AND    EXPRESS 

COMPANIES. 

$424,319.00 

5,499.00 

2,147.23 

812.90 

7,677.00 

Western    Union    Telegraph    Co.,    assessed    value 
Norfolk  and  Carolina  Telephone  and  Telegraph 

Albemarle  Steam  Navigation  Co.,   assessed  value 

6,250.00 

1,500.00 

SUPERIOR  COURT  TERMS— March  30,   September,  14,  November  2. 

COUNTY     OFFICERS. 

Speight,  W.   O.,  Edenton. 

CLERK  OP  COURT— F.  W.  Hobbs,  Edenton. 

Jordan,    W.    E.,    Edenton. 

SHERIFF— E.    S.    Norman.   Edenton. 

Webb,  J.  A.,  Edenton. 

REGISTER  OF  DEEDS— R.  W.  Boyce,  Eden- 

Ward.  N.   L.,   Edenton. 

ton. 

Smith,  J.  E.,  Edenton. 

TREASURER— T.  E.   White,  Edenton. 

Powell  Bros.,  Edenton. 

CORONER— T.  J.  Hoskins,  Edenton. 

FLOUR,     CORN     AND     FEED 

MILLS. 

SURVEYOR— P.   Matthew,   Edenton. 
SUPT.      OF     SCHOOLS— J.      O.     Alderman, 
Edenton. 

SUPT.    OF  HOME— M.   M.   Harrell,   Edenton. 

Brown,   M.    G.,   Edenton. 
Evans,   Z.   W.,   Tyner,  Rfd. 
Nixon,  H.   C,   Tyner,  Rfd. 

SAW    MILLS. 

BOARD   OF   EDUCATION— F.   A.   Ward,   Ry- 

land;  J.    E.    Twine,   Edenton;  J.    M.    Forehand, 

Brown,  M.   G.,  Edenton. 

Tyner. 

COMMISSIONERS— Frank      Wood.      Z.      W. 
Evans,   G.   H.   Baker,   J.   B.   Webb,   Wm.    Fore- 
hand. 

Branning  Mfg.   Co.,   Edenton. 

Evans,   Z.   W.,   Tyner,   Rfd. 
Tynch  Bros.,   Tyner.  Rfd. 
Chappell,  M.   B.,   Tyner,   Rfd. 

BOARD  OF  ELECTIONS— E.  G.  Bond,  Willis 

Ward  &  Spivey,  Tyner,  Rfd. 

Owens,  B.  M.  Hollowell. 

Jordan,  W.  E.,  Edenton. 

JUSTICES     OF    THE     PEACE. 

PUBLIC   SCHOOL   TEACHERS. 

EDENTON  TOWNSHIP— M.  H.  Dixon,  M.  B. 

Bachman,  R.  H.,  Edenton. 

Chappell,    S.   E.   Morris,   John,   Maguire,   R.   W. 

Brown,   Nina,   Kinston. 

Boyce,   R.   W.   Tuttle.   Edenton. 

Moore,   Gertrude,   Warsaw. 

SECOND— L.     R.     Bunch,     J.     H.     Churchill, 

Spicer,   Mattie.   Goldsboro. 

Tyner,    Rf d. ;    E.    C.    Welch,    W.    C.    Ward,    Ry- 

Gordon,    Annie. 

land. 

Johnston,   — . 

MINISTERS    NOT    IN    TOWNS. 

Bond,  Margaret  C. ,  Edenton. 

Tynch,  J.,  Rocky  Hock. 

Coke,   Louise,   Edenton. 

White,  G.  W.,  Rocky  Hock. 

Winston,   Duncan,   Edenton. 

PHYSICIANS   NOT   IN   TOWNS. 

Bunch,   Myrtle,   Edenton. 

Parker,   J.   R.,   Tyner,   Rfd. 

Baker,   Maggie,   Edenton. 

Ward,  F.   A.,   Gliden. 

Cox,  Mrs.  E.  M.,  Edenton. 

MERCHANTS   NOT   IN   TOWNS. 

Churchill,   Mrs.   Maggie  E.,   Tyner. 

Ward  Bros. 

Evans,  Winburn,  Tyner. 

Ward  &  Son,  Gliden. 

Griffin,   Mary  E.,   Edenton. 

Ward  &  Spivey,  Ryland. 

Hedrick,  Beulah,  Edenton. 

Elliott,  M.   S.,  Tyner. 

Hollowell,  Mrs.  Mary  E.,  Tyner. 

Ward,  T.  E.,  Tyner. 

Layden,    Aurelia,    Edenton. 

Bunch  &  Savage. 

Ward,   Lucille,  Ryland. 

Lane,    O.   E..   Tyner. 

Webb,   John  Etta,   Tyner. 

Evans,   Z.   W.,   Tyner. 

Welch,  Belle,  Tyner. 

Perry,  W.  T.,  Tyner. 

Winburn,  Pattie,  Tyner. 

Harrell,  W.   L.,  Edenton. 

Woodley,  Wm.  T.,  Tyner. 

Jordan,  W.   E.,  Edenton. 

Bush,  Annie,  Tyner. 

COTTON    GINS. 

Chappell,  Wm.  C,  Belvidere. 

Ward   Bros. 

Fleetwood,   Katie,  Hertford. 

Forehand,  A.   M.,  Tyner,  Rfd. 

Gaskins,    Willie,    Windsor. 

Elliott,   W.   H,   Tyner,  Rfd. 

Jenkins,   Ida,  Williamston. 

Ward,  O.   E.,  Tyner. 

Jenkins,  Jannie,  Williamston. 

Ward  &  Spivey,   Tyner,   Rfd. 
Twine,   J.    D.,   Tyner. 

Pierce,  Ethel,  Windsor. 

Evans,   Z.   W.,  Tyner,   Rfd. 

Peele,  Elma  L,  George. 

Webb,    C.    D.,    Edenton. 

Vinson,    Ursie,    Murfreesboro. 

Chappell.  M.   B.,  Tyner,  Rfd. 

Winslow,   Elizabeth,  Winfall. 

CHOWAN   COUNTY. 


153 


EDENTON. 

Incorporated  in  1740. 
Population,   1910:     3.026. 
White  polls,   279;  colored  polls.    279. 
Value  of  real  estate,   $55f\195;  value  of  per- 
sonal property.  $367,074. 
TAX  KATE:     95c.   on  the  $100. 

Town    Officers. 
MAYOR— R.    F.    Tuttle. 
CHIEF  OF  POLICE — J.   H.   Robinson. 
CLERK— C.    E.    Hollowell. 
TREASURER— Charles  H.   Wood. 
TAX  COLLECTOR— T.   P.   Leary. 
STANDARD-KEEPER— A.  T.   Bush. 
ATTORNEY— J.    H.    McMullan. 
SUPT.   OF  HEALTH— H.   M.   S.   Cason. 
POSTMASTER— W.   J.   Leary. 
R.  R.  AGENT— W.   S.  Harney. 
EXPRESS  AGENT— M.   F.   Bond. 
TELEGRAPH      MANAGER— J.      S.      Tucker, 
W     U. 

TELEPHONE   MANAGER— J.    S.    Tucker. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 
BAPTIST— E.    L.    Wells,    Pastor. 
EPISCOPAL— R.    B.    Drane,    Rector. 
METHODIST— Vacant.  -s 

PRESBYTERIAN— F.  M.   Hawley,   Pastor. 

Schools    and    Academies. 
GRADED— R.   H.   Bachman.  Supt. 

Hotels    and     Boarding     Houses. 
Bay  View. 
Woodard  House. 

Architects. 
Muth,    F.   F. 

Banks  and   Bankers. 
THE  CITIZENS  BANK— H.  C.  Privott,  Pres. ; 
C.  H.  Wood,  Cash. 

BANK   OF   EDENTON— Julien   Wood,    Pres.; 
E.  C.  Rea,  Cash. 

Brick    Manufacturers. 
Edenton  Brick  Works. 
Bell   &  Tuttle. 

Boot    and    Shoe    Dealers. 
Badham  Bros. 
Branning  Mfg.   Co. 
Holmes,  J.  H.,  Co. 
Elliott,   T.    W. 
Lipsitz,  W. 
Nehjam,  Abdell. 
Woodard  &  Everett  Co. 

Book    Stores. 
Leggett,  W.  A. 
Mitchener,   J.   A. 

Butchers  and    Dealers   in   Cattle. 
Ward,   A.   J. 
Hughes,  M.  A. 
White,  T.  L. 
White,  W.   S. 
Northcott,   J.    S. 

Carriage   Dealers  and    Manufacturers. 
Elliott  Buggy  Co. 
Farmers  Supply  Co. 
Griffin,   C.   N. 

Clubs. 
Chowanoke. 

Cotton   and    Hosiery   Mills. 
Edenton  Cotton  Mill. 

Confectionery   Dealers. 
Brothers,   W.    R. 
Mansfield,    W.    A. 
Draper,  J.  W. 
Etheridge,   T.   H. 

Contractors   and    Builders. 
Muth,   F.    F. 

Coal    and    Wood    Dealers. 
Edenton   Ice  &   Cold   Storage   Co. 
Chamber  of  Commerce. 
E.   J.   Griffin,   Pres.;  R.   F.   Tuttle.   Sec. 

Clothiers     and     Men's     Furnishers. 
Tuttle.  R.  F. 
Holmes,  J.  H.,  Co. 
Nehjam.   A. 


Branning  Co. 
Lipsitz,   W. 
Miller,  H.  R. 
Woodard   &  Everett  Co 

Dentists. 
Griffin,  E.  J. 

Druggists. 
Leggett's  Drug  Store. 
Mitchener,   J.   A. 

Doctors. 
McMullan,  J.  H. 
Hoskins,  T.  J. 
Cason,   H.   M.   S. 
Hally,   O.   L.    (col.) 
Hines,  C.  H.    (col.) 

Dry    Goods   and    Notions. 
Holmes,   J.   H.,    Co  . 
Woodard   &  Everett  Co. 
Elliott,  T.  W. 
Lipsitz,    W. 
Nehjam.  Abdell. 

Power    and     Light    Companies. 
Municipal. 

Fertilizer    Dealers    and     Manufacturers. 
Farmers   Supply  Co. 
Bush   &  Norman. 

Fish     Dealers. 
White,  C.   E. 
Shepard,  T.   H. 
Byrum,  O.   C. 
White,    F.    W. 
Woodard,  J.   A. 
Rea,   P.    L. 
Bond,   J.    C. 
Bond    M.   F. 
Bland,    T.    B. 
Byrum    &    Taylor. 

Foundries  and   Iron  Works. 
Edenton  Machine  &  Supply  Co. 
Furniture   Dealers. 
Zeigler,    L.    F. 
Owens,    Willis. 

Grocers. 
Woodard-Holmes  Co.    (Wholesale). 
Albemarle   Grocery    Co.    (Wholesale). 
Brothers,    W.    R. 
White,   W.    S. 
Hughes,   M.    A. 
Dail,    J.    C. 
Privott,   J.    S. 
Williams,  H.  E. 
Hollowell,    N.    J. 
Sitterson,    J.    C. 
Burton,    E.    A. 
McDonald,    Philip. 
Ward,    A.    J. 
Jones,  V.   D. 

Hardware     Dealers. 
Bond,  J.    C. 
Farmers   Supply   Co. 

Insurance   Agents. 
McMullan     J.    R. 
Bond.  F.   M.    (Fire). 
Wood,  Coke  &  Berryman. 
Harrell,    Barlow    (Life). 
Privott,    W.    S.    (Life). 
Rea,  J.  K.    (Life). 
Harrell,  Jno. 

Jewelers. 
Mizzell,    H.    W. 
Hopkins,    C.    T. 

Laundries. 
Arlington,  C.   S. 

Lawyers. 
Pruden,  W.   D. 
Pruden,  J.   N. 
Vann,    C.    S. 
Bond.   W.    M. 
Lean',    W.    .1. 
Privott,  W.   S. 
MiMullan,   J.    H.,   Jr. 
Leary,  Herbert  T. 
Bond,   E.   G. 

Lumber    Manufacturers    and    Dealers 
Branning  Manufacturing  Co. 


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CHOWA — CLAY 


Blown,  M.  (i. 

Machinery  Dealers. 
Leary,   George   W. 
Leary,  T.    P. 
Edenton    Machine    Supply    Co. 

Paint  and  Oil   Dealers. 
Bond.    J.    C. 
Privott,  II.   C. 

Painters. 
Hughes,    Walter. 
Darden,  John. 
Burton,   Loyd. 

Produce    Dealers. 
Xorman,   E.   S. 
Privott,  H.  C. 
Edenton  Peanut  Co. 

Plumbers. 
Causey,   W.    L. 
Machine  &  Supply  Co. 
Bell,   J.    H. 

Piano    and    Organ     Dealers. 
Zeigler,    L.    F. 
Owens,  Willis. 

Photographers. 
Long   Ernest. 


Building   and    Loan    Associations. 
Edenton  B.    &   L.    Association. 

Newspapers  and    Editors. 
ALBEMARLE   OBSERVER    (Weekly)— H.    L. 
Story,  Editor. 

Real    Estate    Agents. 
Privott,  H.   C. 
Pruden   &   Pruden. 
Walker,  G.  S. 

Shingle   Dealers. 
Warren,  E.   I. 
Privott     H.    C. 
Brown,  M.  G. 

Tailors. 
Tuttle,  R.  F. 

Undertakers    and    Embalmers. 
Zeigler,    L.    F. 

Wall    Paper    Dealers. 
Zeigler,  L..  F. 
Owens,  Willis. 
Hobbs,  H.   A. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 
Edenton  Cotton  Mills. 
Branning   Manufacturing   Co.    (Lumber). 
Edenton   Peanut  Co.    (Cleaning  Peanuts). 
Wilkes  Veneer   Co. 


CLAY  COUNTY 

COUNTY    SEAT,     HAYESV1LLE. 


POPULATION— (Census    1910).    3.909. 

Formed  in   1859.     Named  in  honor  of  Henry   Clay. 

AREA — 242    square    miles. 

Value    of    real    estate,    $709,521;    alue    of    personal   property,    $239,054. 

Property   listed  in   1912,   by   whites,    $944, 7S1;   by  negroes,  $3,794. 

NUMBER  OF   SCHOOLS— For  whites,   15;  for  negroes,    1. 

TAX  RATE:     County  purposes,  $1.20  on  the   $100;  roads  and  bridges,  40c;  special,  40c. 

County   bonded   debt,   $15,000. 

PUBLIC  ROADS — No.  miles.   150.     Worked  by  free  labor   and  special  taxes. 

RAILROAD,    TELEGRAPH    AND    EXPRESS    COMPANIES. 

(None   in    the   county). 

SUPERIOR   COURT   TERMS— April    13t.h,   October    5th,    for    both    civil    and    criminnl    terms. 


COUNTY   OFFICERS. 

CLERK  OF  COURT— Earley  Anderson 
Hayesville. 

SHERIFF— J.    B.    White.    Hayesville. 

REGISTER  OF  DEEDS— Ed.  Crawford 
Hayesville. 

TREASURER— J.    O.    Smith,   Hayesville. 

CORONER — W.   T.   Carter,   Hayesville. 

SURVEYOR— L.    D.    Rhinehart,    Hayesville. 

SUPT.  OF  HEALTH— J.  M.  Sullivan,  Hayes 
ville. 

SUPT.  OF  SCHOOLS— C  T.  Scroggs,  Brass- 
town. 

BOARD  OF  EDUCATION— S.  H.  Allisol 
(ehm'n),  A.  D.  Evans,  J.  A.  Chambers,  Hayes, 
ville. 

ruMMISSIONERS— A.  J.  Coleman.  W.  S 
Ledford,     Hayesville;     A.     J.     Jones,     ShootinJ    \ 

BOARD  OF  ELECTIONS— L.  L.  Scroggs,  W 
T.  Bumgarner,  R.  R.  Alexander  (chm'n), 
Hayesville. 

JUSTICES   OF   THE    PEACE. 

BRASTOWN     TOWNSHIP— T.     C.     Scruggs. 
Charley  Kimsy. 
hamer.   Brasstonw;  Abner  Chastian,   Ogden. 

HAYESVILLE— W.  B.  Martin,  L.  C.  Moore, 
Hayesville;  T.   C.  Leavin.  Hayesville,  R.   4. 

HIAWASSEE— J.  W.  Sellers,  Hayesville,  R.  3 

SHOOTING  CREEK— M.  R.  Penland,  Robt 
Ledford.  Shooting  Creek. 

TUSQUITTEE— R.  S.  Rolen,  A.  D.  Sellers 
Hayesville,   R.    1. 

MINISTERS    NOT    IN    TOWNS. 

BAPTIST— J.  C.  Burwell,  Hayesville;  J.  T 
Piatt,  Warne. 

PHYSICIANS   NOT    IN   TOWNS. 

McClure,  R.  V.,  Ogden. 


MERCHANTS   NOT   IN   TOWNS. 

Evans,   J.   L.,   Hayesville.  R.    4. 
Anderson,   R  .L.,   Ogden. 
Tiger,  P.   N.,   Shooting  Creek. 
Hogsed   Bros. 

FLOUR,   CORN   AND    FEED   MILLS. 
Palmer,   J.    H,   Hayesville. 
Cheiry,  J.  P.  &  R.  C,  Hayesville. 
Penland   &   Brooks.   Hayesville. 
Allison  Bros.    (Roller  Mill),   Elf. 

SAW    MILLS. 
Tiger,   P.   N.,   Hayesville. 
Leavin,  T.  C. 

PUBLIC   SCHOOL   TEACHERS. 
Crawford,   R.   E.,   Shooting  Creek. 
Jones,    Arthur,    Shooting    Creek. 
Jones,    Annie,    Shooting    Creek. 
Jones,   Bertha,    Shooting  Creek. 
Adams,  E.  L.,  Hayesville. 
Murray,    Ed-,    Hayesville. 
Waldroup,  Fred,  Hayesville. 
Kiinsey,  G.  W.  Hayesville. 
Sullivan,   Lura,  Hayesville. 
Thompson,    Ada,    Hayesville. 
Patton,    Juanita,    Hayesville. 
Herbert,    Edna,   Hayesville. 
Penland,    Ernest,    Elf. 
Ray,    Mary,    Elf. 
Penland,    Mrs.    Maggie.    Elf. 
Arrant,   E.   L.,  Brasstown. 
Scroggs.   I'.   O.,   Brasstown. 
Waldroup.    Luther,    Brasstown. 
Clayton,   Mrs.   Carrie,  Brasstown. 
Scroggs,   Mrs.   Ruth,   Brasstown. 
Thompson,   Ethel,   Hayesville. 
Crawford,    Reba    Hayesville. 
Crawford,   Pauline,   Hayesville. 
Miller.   Mamie,   Hayesville. 


CL  A  Y— C  L  E  V  E  LAND . 


Cash,    W.    W.,    Hayesville. 
Eatchet,   W.   M.,   Hayesville. 
Stipe,  Nannie,  Hayesville. 
Witherspoon,   Kose,   Hayesville. 
Scroggs,  Ellen,  Hayesville. 


Geo.      W. 


HAYESVILLE. 

Incorporated  in   1859. 

Population,    1910:      White,    200;    colored.    12; 
total,   212. 
Value  real  estate,    $15,000. 

Town   Officers. 
MAYOR— Wm.    H.    Harrison. 
ALDERMEN— Earley      Anderson, 
Cherry,  Jno.   O.   Scruggs. 

POSTMASTER — Mrs.    Edna    Anderson. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 
BAPTIST— J.    H.   Green. 

M.     E.     SOUTH— B.    M.     Jackson,    Hayesville 
Circuit. 
M.  E. — J.   C.   Farmer,  Pastor. 

Schools    and    Academies. 
•HIGH— W.    F.    McCanless,    Prin. 
Banks   and    Bankers. 
CLAY      COUNTY     BANK— A.      M.      Walker, 


Pres. 


H.   Halgler,    Cash. 
Doctors. 
Sullivan,  J.  M. 
Killian,  P.  B. 

General  Merchants. 
Tiger,   P.   N. 
Swanson,  J.  W.,  &  Co. 
Scioggs,  John  O.,  &  Son. 
Leeford,   W.    S. 

Hotels    and    Boarding     Houses. 
McClure   House. 
Commercial  Hotel. 
Fain,   Mrs.    Julia. 

Livery  Stables. 
Allison,    S.   H. 
Love,  Geo.  T. 

Flour,    Corn    and     Feed 
Palmer,   J.   H. 

Lawyers. 
Harrison,   W.   H. 
Anderson,    O.    L. 

Insurance  Agents. 
Harrison,  Wm.  H. 


Mills. 


CLEVELAND  COUNTY 

COUNTY    SEAT,   SHELBY. 


POPULATION— (Census    1910),    29,494. 

Formed   in    1S41.     Named   in   honor    of    Colonel   Benjamin   Cleveland. 

AREA — 420  square  miles. 

Value   of  real  estate,   $4,927,156;   value   of   personal  property,  $2,923,0o9. 

Property  listed  in  1912,   by  whites,   $6  460,152  ;    by   negroes,    $170,769. 

NUMBER  OF  SCHOOLS— For  whites,   71;  for   negroes,  23. 

TAX   RATE — S6    2- 3c.    on   the   $100,   exclusive    of  special  school  districts. 

PUBLIC   ROADS — Number   of    miles,    300.     The  roads  of  No.   2  are  worked  by  taxation;  No. 
6  by  funds  derived  from  a  bond  issue  under  control   of  three  highway  commissioners. 

RAILROAD,    TELEGRAPH    AND     EXPRESS    COMPANIES. 

Atlantic   and  Charlotte  Air  Line,   8.77   miles,   assessed    value "foinnnnn 

South  Carolina  and  Georga  Extension,   24.80  miles,    assessed   value 1/4,000.00 

Seaboard   Air  Line  Railway,    21.34   miles,   assessed     value BtM,OUl.UU 

Lattimore  Telephone  Company,   assessed  value s-o'nn 

Pullman   Company     assessed  value ii?b<nn 

Piedmont  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company,  assessed    value o  nrl'nn 

Southern  Express   Company,   assessed  value ennnn 

Sharon   Telephone   Company,    assessed   value onann 

Boiling    Springs    Telephone    Company,    assessed  value      -™'„ 

Western  Union  Telegraph  Company,   assessed  value     onnnnnn 

Lawndale   Railroad.    9.06   miles,    assessed   value go-    on 

American   Telephone    and   Telegraph    Co.,    assessed     value •       ?'?ii'f« 

Postal    Telegraph-Cable     Company,     assessed    value      b     ,J-'iS,»;: 

Southern   Power   Company,    assessed  value /•■•« ii.J&i.va 

SUPERIOR    COURT    TERMS — January    5.    March   23,  July  27,  November  I. 


COUNTY    OFFICERS. 

CLERK   OF  COURT— F.    L.   Hoyle,   Shelby. 

SHERIFF— D.    D.    WilMns,    Shelby. 

REGISTER  OF  DEEDS— J.  J.  Lattimore, 
Shelby. 

TREASURER— R.    Stroup.    Shelby. 

CORONER— E.    L.    Jenkins,    Shelby. 

SURVEYOR — O.    C.    Thompson,    Shelby. 

SUPT.  OF  HEALTH— T.  E.  McBrayer, 
Shelby. 

SUPT.   OF  SCHOOLS— J.   Y.   Irvin.   Shelby. 

SUPT.    OF  HOME — J.    C.    Mull.    Shelby.   Rfd. 

BOARD  OF  EDUCATION— W.  L.  Plonk. 
Kings  Mountain;  M.  N.  Hamrick,  Shelby;  W. 
D.    Lackey,    Fallston. 

COMMISSIONERS— O.  E.  Ford,  Shelby;  H. 
T.  Fulton,  Kings  Mountain;  L.  C.  Palmer, 
Lawndale. 

BOARD  OF  ELECTIONS— J.  A.  Anthony, 
(chm'n),    A.    P.    Spake,    J.    H.    Quinn,    Shelby. 

JUSTICES    OF    THE    PEACE. 

NO.  1  TOWNSHIP— W.  M.  Jolley,  L.  B. 
Scruggs,   Plato  Allison,   Graffney,  S.   C,   Rfd. 

NO.  2 — A.  M.  Lovelace,  Mooresboro,  Rfd. :  T. 
M.  Holland,  O.  W.  Holland,  Jr.,  Marvin  Blan- 
ton,   Shelby,  Rfd.;  A.   B.   Lee,  R.   V.   Green. 


NO.  3— J.  M.  Roberts,  Patterson  Springs;  H- 
Borders,  Shelby,  Rfd.;  A.  L.  Borders,  W.  D. 
Earl,   Earl.  ' 

NQ  4— M.  R.  Collins.  Grover;  G.  W.  Ken- 
drick,  N.  F.  Watterson,  Forest  Floyd,  Kings 
Mountain.  ,    _    _     , 

N0  5— s.  L.  Dellinger,  Waco;  J.  Y.  Hord, 
Shelby,   Rfd.;  J.   B.   Smith,   Waco. 

NO.  6— M.  O.  Mclntire,  C.  S.  Craveny,  S.  B. 
Hamrick,  J.  K.  Barnett,  Shelby;  J.  M.  Wil- 
son,  W.   J.   Roberts.   Shelby,   R.    5. 

NO.  7 — C.  C.  McBrayer,  Gilead  Green,  J.  S. 
Bridges,   Mooresboro. 

NO.  S— Zimri  Kistler,  Cleveland  Mills:  P.  S. 
Gettys,  Geo.  M.  Gold,  Lattimore,  Rfd.;  Andrew 
J.  Elliott,  Lattimore,  R.   1;  J.  F.   Eaker,  Casar. 

NO.  9 — A.  J.  R.  Hoyle,  Lawndale,  Rfd. ;  Jos. 
G.  Hoyle.  Dixon  Falls,  Fallston;  Sylvanus 
Gardner,  A.  F.  Williams,  Shelby.  R.  6:  J.  \\ . 
Guger,  C.  Mills,  R.   1. 

NO.  10— W.  S.  Johnson,  W.  M.  Warllck,  G. 
M.  Cook,  M.  N.  Gantt.  L.  Z.  Huffman.  Bel- 
wood,  Rfd.;  Jno.  A.  Buff,  C.  Mills;  J.  W.  AI- 
wran,  Belwood,  R.   1. 

NO.  11— J.  A.  Newton.  J.  C.  Hull,  Casar; 
M  N.  Pruett.  J.  S.  Hunt.  —  McNeilly.  Ca- 
sar,   Rfd. ;    L.    II.     Bumgardner,    Casar.    R.     1 : 


156 


CLEVELAND   COUNTY. 


Kott.  C.  Fortenberry,  L.  H.  Bumgardner,  Casar, 
It.    1. 

MINISTERS  NOT  IN  TOWNS. 

BAPTIST— R.  N.  Hawkins.  J.  V.  Devinney, 
Shelby,  R.  3;  J.  M.  Goode,  Mooresboro;  D.  G. 
Washburn,  Depew;  A.  H.  Sims,  Shelby;  Wal- 
lace Mull,  Camp:  B.  F.  Newton,  Casar;  J.  D. 
Bridgers,  Lattimore,  Rfd. ;  A.  C.  Irvin,  Shelby, 
R.    5. 

METHODIST— W.  V.  Hunlcutt,  Belwood; 
E.  G.  Kilgore.  El  Bethel;  D.  F.  Carver,  Kings 
Mountain;    W.    M.    Boring,    Polkville. 

MKTHODIST  PROTESTANT— Mr.  Reed, 
Fallston. 

SCHOOLS  AND  ACADEMIES. 

FALLSTON  HIGH— F.  B.  Hamrick,  Prin., 
Fallston. 

BOILING  SPRINGS  HIGH— J.  W.  Francis, 
Prin..   Shelby,   R.   3. 

LATTIMORE  HIGH— Ivey  Willis,  Prin.,  Lat- 
timore. 

PHYSICIANS    NOT    IN    TOWNS. 

Wood,   W.   J.,   Shelby,   R.   3. 

Champion,  C.  O.,  Mooresboro. 

Falls,    O.    G.,    Kings   Mountain. 

Hunter,   B.    R.,    Kings  Mountain. 

McKay,  J.  L.,  Kings  Mountain. 

Hoard,  J.   C,  Kings  Mountain. 

Aydlette,    J.    P.,    Earl. 

Evans,  G.  T.,  Waco. 

Gold,   G.   M.,   Polkville. 

Palmer,    V.    J.,    Polkville. 

Self,    L.    L.,    Cleveland    Mills. 

Alwran,  J.  W.,  Belwood,  Rfd. 

Edwards,    A.    M.,    Lawndale. 

Cold,  T.   B.,  Lawndale. 

Fallston,   E.    A.,   Houser. 

Lee,    L.    V.,   Lattimore. 

Oates,    Geo. ,    Grover. 

Hunt,    J.    F.,    Casar. 

MERCHANTS   NOT    IN   TOWNS. 

DePriest,  A.   B.   C,  Polkville. 

Jenkins  &  Walker,   Lattimore,  R.   1. 

Hamrick.   C.   J.,   &  Son,   Boiling  Springs. 

Thomason,    Val.,    Stice. 

Rettls- Austell  Co..  Earl. 

Keeter,   D.   J.,   &  Co.,   Grover. 

Roberts,  J.  M.,  &  Co.,  Patterson  Springs. 

Lutz,    E.    H.,    &   Co.,   Fallston. 

Lowery.   T.  H.,   &  Co.,   Paterson  Springs. 

Wolf,  W.  I.  Fancy. 

Queen,   J.    A.,    Shelby,   R.    3. 

Mauney-Green   &    Co.,    Shelby,    Rfd. 

McSwain,    B.    F.,    Beattyville. 

Double   Shoals   Cotton    Mills,    Double   Shoals. 

Cleveland   Cotton   Mills,    Cleveland   Mills. 

Cleveland    Cotton    Mills,    Lawndale. 

Wortman,    Chas.    A.,    Casar. 

Morrison,  W.  J.,  Holly  Bush. 

Crow,     Pink,    Knob    Creek. 

The    Gantt    Harness    Co.,    Belwood. 

Peeler  &  Warlick,   Belwood. 

Gettys,   P.    S.,   Lawndale. 

Gantt,    W.    A.,    Fallston. 

Stamey,    Bros.,    Fallston. 

Weaver,  F.  B.,  &  Co.,  Rockdale. 

Brittain,    C.    A.,    Casar. 

Ledford,    J.    M.,    Cleveland   Mills,    R.    1. 

DePriest,   B.   B.,    New  House. 

Self,    C.    L.,    Lawndale. 

COTTON    GINS. 

Patterson   Ginning   Co.,    Patterson   Springs. 

Mooresboro   Cotton   Oil   Co. 

Verner  Oil  Co.,   Shelby,  R.   3. 

Cleveland  Gin  Co.,  Shelby,  R.  3. 

Ledbetter  &  Hamrick,  Sharon. 

Putnam,   J.    D.,   Waco. 

Hord   &  Sn,  Wac. 

Randall.    S.    D..    Stice. 

Earle,  W.   D.,  &  Co.,  Earl. 

Plonk,    W.    L.,    Kings   Mountain.  I 

Wilson.   D.    O.    &  W.   W.,   Shelby,   R.    I. 

Spurlin,   Geo.,    Shelby,   R.    6. 


Doggett   &   Co.,   Beattyville. 

Beam,    J.    C,    Lattimore. 

McSwain,  G.   W.   &  J.   D.,  Darfei. 

Farmers   Union,   New  House. 

Verner   Oil    Co.,    Polkville. 

Warlick,  S.   M.,  &  C,  Casar. 

Double   Shoals   Cotton    Mills,    Double    Shoals. 

Southern    Cotton    Oil    Co.,    Lawndale. 

Lackey,    W.    D.,    Fallston. 

Banner   Mill    Co.,    Beams   Mill. 

Boggs,   N.   E.,   &  Co.,  Belwood. 

Falls  &   Mull,   Knob  Creek. 

Devinney  &  Price,   Hodge. 

Logan    &    Co.,    Hodge. 

Stroup,   J.   B.,   Fallston. 

Verner  Oil   Co.,    Lattimore. 

Putnam,   C.   B.,   Shelby,   R.   3. 

Putnam,   T.    D.,    Waco. 

FLOUR,     CORN     AND     FEED     MILLS. 
Shelby   Roller   Mill.    Shelby. 
Blanton  &  Hartness,   Shelby,  R.  3. 
Mauney,  M.  M.,   Camp  Call. 
Ware,  J.  A.,  Kings  Mountain. 
Pearl   Milling   Co.,    Lawndale. 
Whisnant,    P.   M.,   Holly  Bush. 
Fallston    Roller   Mill    Co.,    Fallston. 
Banner   Mill   Co.,    Beams  Mill. 
Double   Shoals   Roller  Mills,    Double   Shoals. 
Buffalo  Roller  Mill,    Belwood. 
McBrayer,   J.   H.,   Shelby,  Rfd. 
Earl,   W.   D.,   Earl. 
Patterson,   J.   R.,   Grover. 
Lowery,    Abbot,    Crocker. 
Spurlin,   Geo.   E..   Shelby,  R.   6. 
Beam,   J.    C,   Lattimore. 
Jones,    H.    F.,    Lawndale. 
Smith,  L.   L.,   Sharon. 
Hoyle  Mill   Co. 
Cabiness  Bros.,  Shelby,  R.   5. 
SAW    MILLS. 
Hamrick,   J.    Y.,   Metal. 
Harrick,   C.   J.,   Metal. 
Mathews,    J.    R.,    Crocker. 
Ware,  T.  M.  A.,  Kings  Mountain. 
Plonk,  W.  L.,  Kings  Mountain. 
Hord  &  Co.     Waco. 
Washburn   Bros. ,   Depew. 
Spurlin  ,  Geo.  E.,  Shelby,  Rfd. 
Simmons,  G.  H.,  Pearl. 
Doggett   &  Co.,  Beattyville. 
McBrayer   &  Beason,  Mooresboro. 
Farmers    Union,    New    House. 
Elmore,   A.   E.,   Shade. 
Boggs.   N.    E.,    &   Co.,   Belwood. 
Young   Bros.,    Knob   Creek. 
Carpenter  &  Mull.  Knob  Creek. 

PUBLIC    SCHOOL    TEACHERS. 
Philbeck,  D.  G.,  Gaffney,  S.  C.  R.l. 
Green,  Leslie,   Gaffney,  S.   C. 
Green,  Elsie,  Gaffney,  S.   C,  R.   2. 
Spake,  Annie,  Gaffney,  S.  ('.,  R.  9. 
Gillespie,  Mae,   Ellen  boro,   R.    1. 
Ellis.    B.    M.,    Mooresboro,    R.2. 
Green    J.   W.,  Mooresboro,  R.   2. 
Warlick,   Mae,    Shelby,   R.    3. 
Green,    Gertrude,    Shelby,   R.    3. 
Huggins,  Mrs.   J.   D.,  Shelby,  R.   3. 
Wilson.   Geo.,    Shelby,   R.    3. 
Packard,    Lilian,    Shelby,    R.    3. 
Smith,   Margaret,   Shelby,   R.    3. 
Kester,   Essie,   Shelby     R.    3. 
Elliote,  Kate  B.,   Shelby,  R.   2. 
Wilson.  Cora,  Blacksburg,  S.  C,  B.  1. 
Webb,    Geo.    P.    Earls. 
Hemrick,    Darfer,    Earls. 
Fulton,  Edith,  Earls. 
Biggers,  W.  E.,  Patterson  Springs. 
Wilson,  Lula  B..  Patterson  Springs. 
Barnes,  Pearle,  Grover,  R.  2. 
Woody,   Nolia,   Shelby,  R.    7. 
Raburn,   Delia,   Grover. 

McCracken,   Florence,   Kings  Mountain,  R.    5. 
McCrackeu,  Estelle,  Kings  Mountain,  R.   1. 
Camp.  J.   C,  Kinss  Mountain,  R.   2. 


CLEVELAND   COUNTY. 


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Black,   Mary,   Kings  Mountain. 

Logan,  G.   H.,  Kings  Mountain,   R.   5. 

Dickson,   Francis,   Kings   Mountain,   It.    1. 

Livingston,  N.   Meldonia,  Grover. 

Martin,    Lelia,    Grover. 

Nanncy,  Mae,  Grover. 

McKay,   Mary,   Kings  Mountain,   R.    4. 

McKay,  Loula,  Kings  Mountain,  R.   4. 

Ktroup,   J.    W.,    Shelby,    R.    1. 

Weir,   Delightal,   Shelby,  R.    1. 

McCracken,  Elizabeth,  Kings  Mountain,  R.   1. 

Beam,    Florence,    Cherryville. 

Weir,    B.    M.,   Waco. 

Falls,    Soonle,    Waco. 

Smith,   J.    B.,    Shelby. 

Cabiness,  L.   A..   Shelby,   R.    6. 

Randall,  W.  A.,  Shelby,  R.   7. 

Lee,  Mrs.   Maude,   Shelby,  R.   6. 

Patterson,  Cicero,  Shelby,  R.   5. 

Goode,    Sallie,    Shelby,   R.    1. 

Boston,   Lucile,   Shelby,   R.    7. 

Woodson,  Charlotte,  Shelby. 

Elliote,   Jennie,   Shelby,   R.    5. 

Cline.  Maggie,  Shelby,  R.  5. 

Cornwall,   Laura,   Shelby,  R.   5. 

Whisnant,  J.  C.  Shelby,  R.  2. 

Roberts,    Mamie,    Shelby. 

Davis,    Florence,    Shelby. 

Garrison,  Annie  Laurie,  Shelby,  R.   4. 

Ilarrill,  Garva,  Lattimore. 

Walker,   Mary,   Lattimore. 

l'hilbeck.    J.    B.,    Mooresboro. 
Blanton,  Annie,  Mooresboro. 
McBrayer,  Carrie,  Mooresboro. 

Willis,  Ivey,  Lattimore. 

Willis,   Mrs.    Daisy.   Lattimore. 

Whitehead,   Bessie  Lee,    Shelby,   R.    J. 

Jones,  Clara,  Lawndale,  R.   3. 

Raburn,    Lola,    Lattimore. 

Lattimore,    J.    G-,    Shelby,    R.    4. 

Shipman,  Lola  B.,  Lawndale,  R.   1. 

Elliote,   Susan,   Lawndale,  R.    1. 

Lattimore,    Buna,    Lawndale,    R.    1. 

Stockton,  J.   P.,  Lattimore,  R.   1. 

Baker,    Docia,    Lawndale. 

Strider    Buna,    Lattimore,    R.    1. 

Hoyle,    Alzono,    Latimore,    R.    1. 

Jones,   Fannie,   Lawndale,   R.    3. 

Biggerstaff,  Buna.  Lawndale,  R.  3. 

Beam,   Cora,   Shelby,  R.   6. 

Elliotte,  Esie,   Lawndale,  R.    3. 

Cornwall,   L.    C,   Belwood. 

Dickson,    Eda,    Belwood. 

Elam,  Frank,   Cleveland,  Mills,  R.    1. 

Burns,   W.    D.,    lawndale. 

Newton,  P.   L.,  Lawndale. 

Clapp,   Georgia,   Lawndale. 

Gardner,  V.   A.,  Shelby,  R.   6. 

Hawkins,   Edna,    Shelby,   R.    6. 

Wilson,  Belle,  Shelby,  R.   5. 

Cornwall,   Buna,   Lawndale   R.    3. 

Hamrick,   F.    B.,    Fallston. 

Smathers,    Sarepta,    Fallston. 

McLeod,   Jennie,   Fallston. 

Wilson,  Sallie  C,  Lawndale,  R.   2. 

Elliotte,   Marvin,   Belwood,   R.    1. 

Ilartsell,    Sallie,    Cleveland   Mills. 

Self,  S.   C,  Belwood,  R.   1. 

Hoyle,    Mrs.    Minnie,    Cleveland   Mills,    R.    1 

Fortenberry,    Minnie,    Cleveland    Mills,    R.    1 

Morgan,   Nann   L.,   Clevland   Mills,    Rfd. 

Morgan,   Essie,    Cleveland  Mills,   R.    1. 

Brackett,  A.   C,  Lawndale,  R.    1. 

Morris,  Cora,  Lawndale,  R.  1. 

Bumgarncr,   Estelle,   Casar,   R.    1. 

Hoyle,    Oscar,    R.    1. 

I'ruett,  Clure,   Casar,  R.   1. 

Mull,  John  P.,  Casar. 

Hoyle,    Tonnie,    Casar. 

Bumgardner,  Buna,   Casar. 

Mull,    Mittie,    Casar. 

SHELBY. 

Population,    1910:     3,127. 

White  polls,   324;  colored  polls,   52. 

Value    of    real    estate,    $1,279,294. 


TAX   RATE:     $1.48   on   the   $100. 

Bonded  debt,  $150,000. 

Town    Officers. 

MAYOR— J.   C.   Smith. 

CHIEF  OF  POLICE— H.  W.   Jetton. 

CLERK— W.    R.    Newton. 

TREASURER— H.   D.   Wilson. 

TAX   COLECTOR— H.   W.    Jetton. 

ATTORNEYS— Webb   &   Mull. 

POSTMASTER— B.    A.    Baber. 

R.  R.  AGENTS— J.  R.  Morris,  S.  A.  L.,  C. 
C.    &  O.,  Lawndale  R. ;  L.    E.    Ligon,   Southern. 

EXPRESS   AGENT— A.    R.   Forbes. 

TELEGRAPH  MANAGER— J.  M.  Shannon- 
house,  W.   U. 

TELEPHONE  MANAGER— W.  G.  Spake, 
Piedmont  Telp.    &  Tel. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 

BAPTIST— L.  W.   Swope  and  John  W.  Suttle, 

METHODIST — Presiding  Elder,  H.  K.  Boyer; 
Central,  W.  E.  Abernethy,  Pastor;  Lafayette 
Street,  C.  C.  Brothers. 

PRESBYTERIAN— Jas.   Thomas,  Pastor. 
EPISCOPAL— J.  B.   Sill,  Rector. 
MLTHODIST   PROTESTANT—   M.    C.    Bras- 
well,    Pastor. 

Schools   and    Academies. 
GRADED— R.   T.   Howerton,   Supt. 

Hotels  and   Boarding   Houses. 
Central  Hotel. 
Commercial   Hotel. 
Davis   J.   M. 
Elliot,   T.   E. 
Baber,    B.    A. 
Lineberger,   Mrs.    Alice. 

Banks    and    Bankers. 
FIRST       NATIONAL — Chas.       C.       Blanton, 
Pres. ;  Geo.   Blanton,  Cash. 

SHELBY  NATIONAL— J.  T.  Bowman,  Pres.; 
J.  R.  Moore,  Jr.,  Cash. 

Bakers. 
Bost,  L.   C. 

Brick   Manufacturers. 
Kendrick,  N.  B.. 

Book   Stores. 
Ebeltoft,   T.    W. 
Gillespie,    S.   L. 

Butchers   and    Dealers   in   Cattle. 
Hicks,   C.   D. 
Wellmon,  E.  A. 
Hopper    &   Turner. 
Shull  &  Beam. 

Carriage   Dealers  and    Manufacturers. 
Lineberger,   J.   D.,   &   Son. 
Ford,    O.    E. 

Commission     Merchants. 
Shull  &  Beam. 
Arey,    W.     J. 
Blanton,    Ceph. 

Cotton    and     Hosiery    Mills. 
Shelby  Cotton  Mills. 
Belmont. 
Ella. 

Lilly-  j   „   ,, 

Contractors  and   Builders. 

Thompson-Branton. 
Costner,  V.  A. 
Powers,  Austin. 
Hendrlck    &    Kennedy. 
Webb,   J.    T. 
Branton,   J.   W. 

Coal    and    Wood    Dealers. 
Miller,   W.    H. 
Shelby  Ice  &  Fuel  Co. 

Clothiers   and    Men's    Furnishers. 
Kendall,   K. 
McBrayer,  Evans  E. 

Cotton  Gins. 
Southern   Cotton   Oil   Co. 
Dentists. 
Osborne,  J.  R. 
Ware,  R.  E. 
Grigg,  T.   O. 
Grigg,  M.   W. 


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Druggists. 
Cleveland  Drug  Co. 
Kendall.    11.    E. 
Sloop    Drug    Co. 
Webb,  T.  Paul. 

Doctors 
Royster,  S.  S. 
McBrayer,  T.   E. 
Shoemaker,  H. 
Hamrick,   T.   G. 
Ellis.     R.     C. 
Palmer.   B.   H. 
Mitchell,  W.  F. 
Lattlmore,  E.  B. 
Beam.    J.    P. 

Dry  Goods  and   Notions. 
llcndriok,   F.   V. 
Nix.    W.    B. 
Whlsnant,  W.  C. 
Suttle,  The  J.  L..  Co. 
MeMurry   &   Hull. 
Blanton,    S.    M. 
Wray-Nix    Co. 
Blanton,   A.   B. 

Power    and     Light    Companies. 
Shelby  Electric  Light  &  Power  Co. 
Southern    Power    Co. 
Lily  Mill  &  Power  Co. 

Fertilizer  Dealers  and   Manufacturers. 
Ford.  O.  E. 
Southern  Coton  Oil  Co. 
McMurry,  J.  J.     &  Son. 
Lattimore,   C.   M. 
Beam,  D.   A. 

Fish    and    Oyster   Dealers. 
Lackey,  J.   Lawrence. 
Webb,   J.   E. 
Dellinger,   J.    N. 

Foundries  and  Iron  Works. 
Shelby  Foundry  &  Machine  Shops. 
Piedmont  Mfg.   Co. 

Furniture    Dealers. 
Best   Furniture   Co. 
Grigg,  Millard  A. 
Elam,    Orlando. 

Grocers. 
Saunders.   W.   L. 
Roberts   Bros. 

Blanton,   A.,   Grocery  Co.    (Wholesale). 
Palmer,  W.   B.,   &  Sons. 
Hopper,    Maj. 
Webb,    J.    E. 
Wells,    C.    H..    &   Co. 
Lackey,   J.    Lawrence. 
Weathers,    S.    M. 
Washburn,   J.   M. 
Dellinger,   J.   N. 

Hardware    Dealers. 
Geer-Keeter    Hardware   Co. 
Farmers    Hardware    Co. 

Hospitals. 
Dr.  Hamricks'. 

Insurance  Agents. 
Metropolitan  Life  Ins.   Co. 
Webb,    C.    R. 
Bowman,    T.    J. 
Miller,   A.    C. 

Wilson,    TI.    D.,    (Fire    and   Life). 
Shelby  Insurance  &  Realty  Co. 
Woodson,    C.    J. 
Ledford,     Farris. 

Jewelers. 
Hamrick,    T.    W. 

Laundries. 
Shelby  Steam  Laundry. 

Lawyers. 
Falls,   B.    T. 
Newton,  D.   Z. 
Webb  A-  Mull. 
Anthony    &    Gardner. 
Ryburn    &    Hoey. 
McBrayer,  C.   B. 
Quinn,  Mamrick   &  McRarie. 
Livery   Stables. 
King   &  Hoey. 
Doggett,  C.   R. 


Blanton,   W.   H. 
King,    W.    P. 

Lumber    Manufacturers   and    Dealers. 
Thompson-Branton  Co.,  The. 
Marble    Works. 
Shelby  Marble  Works. 

Newspapers    and    Editors. 
CLEVELAND    STAR    (Semi-Weekly)— Lee   B. 
Weathers,  Editor. 

THE    HIGHLANDER    ( Semi-  Weekly )— B.     H. 
DePriest,    Editor. 

Building   and    Loan   Associations. 
Shelby   &  Cleveland   Co.   B.    &  L.   Association. 
Shelby    B.     &    L.     Association. 

Paint  and  Oil   Dealers. 
Beam,   E.   M. 

Painters. 
Decker,  W.   S. 
Mode,  R.   L. 
McSwaln,   Hicks. 
Hyder,   H.    L. 

Plumbers. 
Dudley.  J.   G. 
Long,  C.  B. 

Piano   and   Organ    Dealers. 
Gillespie,    S.    L. 
Pendleton,  W.   A. 

Photographers. 
McArthur,   W.   E. 
Ellis,    Forest. 

Printing  Offices. 
The  Highlander  Press. 
Star  Printing  Co. 
Murry,  J.   B. 

Real    Estate    Agents. 
Anthony,    J.    A. 
Wilson,    J.    A. 

Shingle    Dealers. 
Lineberry,  J.  D.  &  Son. 
Thompson-Branton   Co. 
Any.    W.    J. 

Undertakers  and    Embalmers. 
Grigg,   M.   A. 
Elam    Orlando. 

Veterinary    Surgeons. 
Gidney,  R.  M. 
Lattimore,    J.    .1. 

Wall    Paper    Dealers. 
Hyder,    H.    L. 
Mode,  R.   L. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 
Piedmont  Mfg.   Co.    (Founders  &  Machinists). 
Shelby   Creamery. 
Shelby   Ice   &   Fuel   Co.    (Ice). 
Shelby    Roller   Mills. 
Coca-Cola  Bottling  Works. 
Southern    Cotton    Oil    Co. 
Shelby    Concrete   Co. 


KINGS    MOUNTAIN. 

Population,   1910:  2,218. 

White   Polls,    375:   colored  polls,   75. 

Value    real    estate,    $1,600,000;    value   of   per- 
sonal property,  $510,000. 

TAX  RATE:  $1.22  on  the  $100. 

Bonded   debt,   $60,000;  floating  debt,   $10,000. 
Town    Officers. 

MAYOR— A.    E.    Cline. 

CHIEF   OF  POLICE —  C.   A.   Ragan. 

CLERK— W.   H.   McGinnis. 

TREASURER— W.    H.    McGinnis. 

TAX   COLLECTOR —  C.   A.   Ragan. 

ATTORNEY — J.    Max  Gardner. 

POSTMASTER— J.   F.   Hambright. 

R    R.  AND  EXPRESS  AGENT— Lee  Woodall. 

TELEPHONE    MANAGER— Syd.    Dellinger. 

TELEGRAPH    MANAGERS— C.    L.    Albright, 
G.    E.    Moden  a. 

Ministers    and     Churches. 

BAPTIST — J.    L.    Graham     Pastor. 

LUTHERAN— C.   K.   Bell,  Pastor. 

METHODIST— M.    B.    Clegg,    Pastor. 

PRESBYTERIAN — To  be  supplied. 

A.    R.    PRESBYTERIAN .    Kerr,    Pastor. 

Schools     and     Academies. 

GRADED. 


CLEVELAND    COUNTY. 


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Hotels  and   Boarding   Houses. 
Mauntain    Velw    Hotel. 
Highland    Hotel. 

Banks    and    Bankers. 
FIRST   NATIONAL —  W.    A.    Mauney,   Pres. ; 
K.   L.   Mauney,   Cash. 

KINGS    MOUNTAIN— F.    Dilling,    Pres.;    W. 
S.    Dilling,   Cash. 

PEOPLE'S     LOAN     &     TRUST     CO.— J.      O. 
Plonk,  Pres. ;  M.   E.   Herndon,  Cash. 
Brick    Manufacturers. 
Mauney  &  Falls. 
Carpenter  &  McGill. 

Boot    and    Shoe    Dealers. 
Rhyne,    J.    B. 
Mauney    Bros. 
Kiser  &  Mauney. 
Plonk  Bros. 
Fulton,  W.  P. 
Carpenter  &  McGill. 

Book  Stores. 
Plonk  &  Bros. 

Butchers  and   Dealers  In  Cattle. 
Bumgardner,  J.  C.  &  Co. 

Carriage   Manufacturers   and    Dealers. 
Baker,  D.  M.,  &  Co. 
Kiser  &  Mauney. 
Planters   Hardware  Co. 

Building   and    Loan    Association. 
Kings  Mountain  B.   &  L.   Association. 

Clubs. 
Kings  Mountain  Commercial  Club. 

Cotton    and     Hosiery    Mills. 
Dilling  Cotton  Mill. 
Kings   Mountain   Manufacturing   Co. 
Klotho,     Bonnie,     Phoenix,     Cora     and     Sevier 
Cotton   Mills. 

Confectionery     Dealers. 
Thomas,    John. 

Contractors   and    Builders. 
Falls,  C.   B. 
Ramsaur    Lee. 
Gotorth,    Kelly. 
Garrette,  J.    H. 

Clothiers   and    Men's    Furnishers. 
Plonk   &   Bros. 
Mauney   &  Bro. 
Fulton,    W.    P. 
Carpenter  &  Bros. 
Kiser    &    Mauney. 

Cotton  Gins. 
Kings    Mountain    Ginnery. 
Kings  Mountain   Cotton   Seed  Oil  Co. 

Dentists. 
Baker,  L.  P. 

Druggists. 
Barnes-Finger  Drug  Co. 
Mauney  Drug  Co. 

Doctors. 
Hord,  J.  G. 
McKay,  J.  L. 
Falls,    Oliver. 
Hood,    J.    S. 
Anthony,  J.   E. 

Dry   Goods   and    Notions. 
Fulton,    W.    P. 
Mauney,    W.    A.,    &   Bro. 
Plonk  &•   Bros. 
Kiser  &  Mauney. 
Carpenter'  &   McGill. 

Power  and   Light  Companies. 
Southern  Power  Co. 

Fruit   Dealers. 
Thomas,  John. 

Fertilizer  Dealers  and    Manufacturers. 
Patterson  Grocery  Co. 
Mauney    &   Bro. 
Plonk  Bros. 

Fish   and   Oysters. 
Bumgardner  &  Crawford. 

Furniture   Dealers. 
Fulton,    H.    T. 

Grocers. 
Patterson  &  Co. 
Mauney    &    Bro. 
Wilson,    J.     T. 


Watterson,    N.    F. 
Kiser  &  Mauney. 

Hardware   Dealers. 
Baker,   D.   M.,   &   Co. 
Planters  Hardware  Co. 

Insurance   Agents. 
Campbell,   E.   L.    (Fire   and  Life). 
Herndon,    M.    E.    (Fire   and   Life). 
Hay.  P.  R.    (Fire.) 
Crouse,  S.  A.    (Life.) 

Jewelers.. 
Roddock,  W.   O. 

Lawyers. 
McMillan,  N.   F. 
Campbell,   E.   L. 

Lumber    Manufacturers   and    Dealers. 
Kiser  Lumber  Co. 

Paint  and   Oil   Dealers. 
Baker,  D.   M.,   &  Co. 
Planters  Hardware  Co. 
Mauney   &   Bros. 

Painters. 
Harmon,    William. 
Abbott,  Ed. 
Docker,   J.   H. 

Produce    Dealers. 
Watterson,   N.   F. 
Patterson    Grocery    Co. 
Plonk    Bros. 
Mauney   &  Bro. 

Piano    and    Organ     Dealers. 
Fulton,   H.   T. 

Real    Estate    Agents. 
Patterson  &  Falls. 

Shingle    Dealers. 
Kiser  Lumber  Co. 

Undertakers  and   Embalmcrs. 
Fulton,   H.    T. 

Wall   Paper   Dealers. 
Abbott,   Ed. 

Newspapers  and    Editors. 
KINGS     MOUNTAIN     HERALD     (Weekly)  — 
G.  G.  Page,  Editor. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 
Door  and  Sash  Factory. 
Ice    Plant. 

Hay    and    Grain. 
Dilling,    W.    S.,    &   Co. 


LATTIMORE. 

Incorporated  in  1899. 

Population,    1910:     White,    260;    colored,    25; 
total,  285. 

Value     real     estate,     $65,000;     value     of     per- 
sonal  property,    $60,000. 

Town    Officers. 
MAYOR— W.  T.   S>.   Green. 
POSTMASTER— B.   H.   Blanton. 
R.    R.    AGENTS— J.    B.    Lattimore,    S.    A.   L. ; 
G.   W.   Lovelace,   Southern. 

MANAGER    TELEGRAPH— G.    W.    Lovelace, 
W.  U. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 
BAPTIST — D.   G.   Washburn,   Pastor. 

Schools    and    Academies. 
HIGH—   J.    B.    Philbeck,    Prin. 

Doctors. 
Lee,  L.   V. 

General    Merchandise. 
Price.    O.    D. 
Hamrick  Bros  &  Co. 
Blanton,  B.   H. 
Hawkins,   J.    T. 

Hotels  and   Boarding  Houses. 
Hotel  Hamrick. 
Hotel   Bridges. 

Livery    Stables. 
Stockton,    G.    W. 

Manufacturing     Plants. 
Verner  Oil  Co.    (Cotton   Seed  Oil.) 
Pink  Mfg.    Co.    (Jute  Bagging.) 


LAWNDALE. 

Incorporated  in  1903. 

Population,    1910:     White,    507;    colored,    55; 
total.    562. 


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CLEVELAND —COLUMBUS. 


Value   of    real    estate,    $54,995;   value   of   per- 
sonal property,   $272,   411. 

Town    Officers. 
MA  VOl J— Carme  Klam. 
POSTMASTER — Herman  Grigg. 
CHIEF  OF  POLICE— H.   A.   Guin. 
CLERK— J.   H.   Foyles. 
TREASURER— J.   H.  Foyles. 
EL   R.   AGENT— J.  H.  Foyles. 
EXPRESS  AGENT— J.   H.   Foyles. 
Ministers    and    Churches. 
BAPTIST — No  resident  pastor. 
METHODIST — No  resident  pastor. 
METHODIST      PROTESTANT— No      resident 
pastor. 

Schools    and    Academies. 
PIEDMONT  HIGH— VV.   D.   Burns,  Prin. 

Hotels  and   Boarding   Houses. 
Lawndale   Hotel. 
Harrelson,  Mrs.  J.  H. 

Druggists. 
Grigg,  Dr.  W.  F. 

Doctors. 
Grigg,  W.  F. 

General    Merchants. 
Cleveland  Mill  &  Power  Co. 
Self,   C.  L. 
Cardell,   M.   P. 
Leary,  J.   L. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 
Cleveland   Mill    &   Power   Co.    (Cotton   Mill). 
Lawndale  Lumber  Co. 

Lawndale    Railway    &    Industrial    Co.     (Rail- 
road. ) 


M00RESB0R0. 

Incorporated  in   1885. 

Population,    1910:     White,    200;    colored,    30; 
total,    230. 

Value    real     estate,     $23,S93:    value    personal 
property,   $40,306. 

TAX  RATE— 20e  on   the   $100. 

Town    Officers 
MAYOR— H.   C.   Burrus. 
POSTMASTER— S.    Q.    McCraw. 
CHIEF  OF  POLICF — L.   M.   Scroggins. 
R.  R.  AGENT— H.  C.  Burrus,  Southern  Rail- 
way. 

Ministers   and    Churches. 
BAPTIST— John  W.   Suttle,  Pastor. 

Schools   and    Academies. 
HIGH    SCHOOL. 

Banks    and    Bankers. 
BANK    OF    MOORESBORO— J.    B.    Blanton, 
Pres. ;   Y.    L.   McCardwell,   Cash. 
Doctors. 
Gibbs     E.    W. 
Champion,  C.   O. 

Druggists. 
Gibbs,   E.   W. 

General    Merchandise. 
Blanton,  J.   B. 
MrBrayer,   D.    B.,    &   Son. 
Martin  &   Bro. 

Cotton-Seed   Oil   Mills. 
Cotton-Seed  Oil  Mills. 
Mooresboro  Cotton  Oil  Co. 

Hotels  and   Boarding  Houses. 
Beam,  M.   L. 
McBrayer,  C.  C. 

Livery   Stables. 
Blanton,  M.   C. 

Insurance   Agents. 
McCardwell,  Y.  L. 


WACO. 

Incorporated  in   1906. 


Population,    1910:     White.    360;    colored,    40; 
total,   400. 

Value     real     estate,     $22,310;    value    personal 
property,  $27,694. 

TAX  RATE— 25c.   on  the  $100. 

Town    Officers. 
MAYOR— J.  Y.  Hord. 
POSTMASTER— J.    M.    Putnam. 
CHIEF   OF  POLICE— M.    C.   Whitworth. 
R.   R.   AGENT— C.   S.   Putnam,   S.   A.  L. 

Ministers   and    Churches. 
PRESBYTERIAN— J.  W.  Sechrest,  Pastor. 
BAPTIST— C.    C.    Robinson,   Pastor. 

Schools   and    Academies. 
HIGH— Prof.  A.  A.  Keener,  Prin. 

Banks    and    Bankers. 
PEOPLE'S    BANK— A.    W.    Black,   Pres. ;   W. 
V.   Smith,   Cash. 

Doctors. 
Little,   A.    L. 

General    Merchandise. 
Black,   A.    W. 
Stroup,   D.   B. 
Putnam,  B.  A.,  &  Son. 
Beam  Bros. 
Whitworth,   A.    F. 

Hotels  and   Boarding  Houses. 
Miller.   Mrs.   F.   M. 
Elliott.  D.  H. 
Whitworth.    A.    F. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 
Hord,   J.    Y.,   &   Sons. 

Cotton   Gins. 
Hord,    J.    Y.,    &    Sons. 
Putnam,  T.  D. 


GROVER. 

Incorporated  in  1885. 

Population,  1912:  White,  225;  colored,  60; 
total,    285. 

Value  of  real  estate  $34,650;  value  of  per- 
sonal property,  $51,995 

TAX  RATE:     10c.   on  the   $100. 

Town    Officers. 
MAYOR— J.    L.    Herndon. 
POSTMASTER— Mrs.    Cora   Borders. 
R.    R.    AGENT— L.    C.    Hamrick,    Southern. 
MANAGER  TELEGRAPH— L.    C.   Hamrick. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 
BAPTIST— Rev  Miller,   Pastor. 
PRESBYTERIAN— James  Thomas,  Pastor. 

Schools  and   Academies 
HIGH — Meldona  Livingston,   Prin. 

Banks    and    Bankers. 
THE  BANK  OF  GROVER— C.  F.   Hambright, 
Pres. ;  M.  A.  Turner,  Cash. 
Doctors. 
Oates,  Geo. 

Insurance   Agents. 
Turner,  M.  A.   (Fire  and  Life). 
General   Merchants. 
Ellis.    J.    A..    &    Bro. 
Hambright,  C.  F.,  &  Co. 
Keeter,   D.    J.,    &    Co. 

Grocers. 
Mullinax    R.   C,   &  Co. 
Keeter,  T.    S. 
Turner,  M.   W. 

Hotels  and  Boarding  Houses. 
Dixon,    J.    F. 

Butchers   and    Dealers   in   Cattle. 
Crocker,  J.   G.,   &   Co. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 
Harry  &  Holmes   (Table  Factory,   Saw  Mill). 
Bookout,     D.     J.     (Woodworking,     Blacksmith 
Shop  and  Grist  Mill). 


COLUMBUS  COUNTY 


COUNTY   SEAT,    WHITEVILLE. 

POPULATION:      (Census  1910),  28.020. 

Formed  in  1808.     Named  in  honor  of  Christopher  Columbus. 

AREA — 750  square  miles. 


COLUMBUS   COUNTY. 


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Value  of   real  estate,   $4,105,188;   value  of  personal  property,   $2,527,S92. 

Property  listed  in   1912,   by  whites,   $5,864  760  ;  by  negroes,  $518,227. 

NUMBER  OF  SCHOOLS— For  whites,  91;  for   negroes,   39. 

TAX  KATE — County  purposes,   19c.   on  the  $lnn. 

PUBLIC  ROADS:     Number  of  miles,  1,200.      Worked  by  convicts  and  State  Law. 

RAILROAD,    TELEGRAPH    AND     EXPRESS    COMPANIES. 

Pullman    Company,    assessed    value $      12,656.10 

Atlantic   Cost   Line   Railway,    75.62   miles,    assessed     value 2,572,199.00 

Seaboard   Air   Line   Railway,   8.90   miles,    assessed   value 251482.00 

Southern    Express    Company,    assessed   value 15,339.00 

Western   Union  Telegraph  Company,  assessed  value 19,806.20 

Southern  Bell  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company,   assessed  value 9,118.00 

Postal   Telegraph-Cable  Company,   assessed  value 535.50 

SUPERIOR  COURT  TERMS— January  26,  February    16,    April    20,    August    31,    November    23 
(civil),   December   21. 


COUNTY    OFFICERS. 

CLERK  OF  COURT— L.  W.  Stanley,  White- 
ville. 

SHERIFF— J.   T.  Best,  Whiteville. 

REGISTER  OF  DEEDS— A.  W.  Baldwin, 
Whiteville. 

TREASURER— T.    E.   Bardin,   Cerro  Gordo. 

CORONER-    Dr.    S.    A.    Smith,    Bolton. 

SURVEYOR— C.    I.    Ross,    Old   Dock. 

SUPT.   OF  HEALTH— G.   S.   Cox,  Tabor. 

SUPT.  OF  SCHOOLS— F.  T.  Wooten,  Chad- 
bourn. 

SUPT.  OF  HOME— Jeff  L.  Powell,  White- 
ville. 

BOARD  OF  EDUCATION—  A.  H.  Porter, 
Whiteville  R.  1;  C.  D.  Koonce,  Chadbourn; 
Minos  Meares,   Tabor. 

COUNTY  COMMISSIONERS— R.  Q.  Powell. 
Fair  Bluff;  C.  C.  Pridgen,  Tabor;  R.  E.  L. 
Brown,  Chadbourn;  L.  C.  White,  Vineland; 
John   N.    Cox,   Dothan. 

BOARD  OF  ELECTIONS— E.  M.  Toon, 
Whiteville;  A.  A.  Williams,  Clarendon;  William 
Struthers,    Grists. 

JUSTICES  OF  THE   PEACE. 

BOGUE  TOWNSHIP— J.  S.  Dew,  C.  J.   Frink. 

BUG  HILL— J.  P.  Butler,  J.  B.  Cox,  Dothan; 
G.  L.  Holmes,  R.  E.  Stevens,  Pireway. 

CHADBOURN— C.  M.  Prince,  W.  S.  Frink, 
S.  P.  Ward,  E.  T.  Usher,  Forney  Gore,  J.  T. 
Blake,   Chadbourn. 

FAIR  BLUFF— E.  M.  Worley,  Wm.  Strick- 
land,  J.    B.    High,    Cerro   Gordo;   M.    G.    Cook, 

C.  W.   Shelley,  Fair  BlunV 

LEES — B.  A.  Marlow,  Hosea  Simmons.  Old 
Dock;  R.  I.  Baten.  D.  J.  Jolly,  R.  V.  White, 
V.  B.  White,  Vineland. 

WACCAMAW— E.  B.  Council  Q.  J.  Holmes, 
Wananlsh. 

RANSOM— S.  B.  King,  Armour;  B.  F.  Apple- 
white, L.  R.  Hobbs,  A.  H.  Lennon,  New  Berlin; 
E.    J.    Grimsley,    Freeman. 

SOUTH  WILLIAMS— S.  H.  Boswell.  W.  C. 
Graham,  F.  C.  Wright,  E.  C.  Watts,  W.  J. 
Purvis,  Tabor. 

TATUMS— E.  K.  Brown,  J.  E.  Porter,  B.  F. 
Nance.  Chadbourn;  A.  M.  Benton,  Evergreen;  C. 
W.  Belanger,  Boardman;  D.  F.  Kelly,  Ever- 
green. 

WELCHE'S  CREEK— James  M.  Brown.  J.  L. 
McKay,  J.  M.  Smith,  H.  S.  High,  J.  O.  Powell, 
R.    II.    Shipman.   Whiteville. 

WESTERN  PRONG — W.  D.  Wooten,  W.  J. 
Baldwin.  J.  T.  Wooten,  Clarkton. 

WHITEVILLE— E.  L.  Baldwin,  E.  A.  Maults- 
by,  J.  C.  Hooks,  A.  W.  Buffkin,  J.  II.  Maxwell, 
Whiteville;  Luther  M.  McClam,  W.  H.  Phillips, 
Vineland. 

WILLIAMS— Grover  C.  Hinson.  J.  W.  Jor- 
dan, J.  K.  Harper,  W.  J.  McPherson,  C.  H. 
Harrelson.   Clarendon. 

BOLTON — A.    T.    Clark    Crandall    Brown.    J. 

D.  Strauss,  Daniel  W.  Merritt,  Geo.  G.  Wharton, 
Bolton. 

MINISTERS    NOT    IN    TOWNS. 
BAPTIST — J.     T.     Tyner,     Evergreen :    A.     H. 
Porter.  Whiteville;  G.  W.  Stanley,  Mollie. 
METHODIST   J.    M.    Marlow,    Old   Dock 

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MERCHANTS   NOT    IN    TOWNS. 

Page,  F.  D.,  Cerro  Gordo. 

Butler,  J.  G.,  Pireway. 

Dothan   Merchandise   Co.,   Dothan. 

Gore.    J.    K.    Pireway. 

Wooten,   W.   D.   Prong. 

Soles,   C.   M.,   &  Sons,  Mollie. 

Soles,   C.  M..   Iron  Hill. 

Suggs,   C.  W.,   Old  Dock. 

Smith,  M.  B.,  Bug  Hill. 

Stanley,   J.    C.   Roseland. 

Butler,  J.   F.,  Jr.,  Bug  Hill. 

Long,   Morris,   Bug   Hill. 

Harrelson   &   Co.,   Old   Dock. 

Smith,  M.  B.,  Bug  Hill. 

COTTON    GINS. 
Brewer   &   Covington,    Evergreen. 
Powell,   C.   D.,   Whiteville,   R.    1. 
Roberts,    W.    H.,    Tabor. 
Brown,   R.   E.   L...   Chadbourn. 
J.  D.  Maultsby,  Vineland. 
The   Cotton   Ginning  Co.,   Vineland. 
Williamson  &  Nance,  Cerro  Gordo. 
Fletcher,  T.   J.,   Clarkton,   Rfd. 
Smith,   J.   M.,   &   Co.,   Whiteville,   Rfd. 
Pierce  &  Co.,  Hallsboro. 

PUBLIC  SCHOOL  TEACHERS. 

Hatcher,  M.  A.,  Fair  Bluff. 
Blanton,    Alberta,    Cerro    Gordo. 
Edwards,   Sallie  O.,   Cerro  Gordo. 
Griffin,  Kate,   Cerro  Gordo. 
Griffin,   Jessie,   Cerro,   Gordo. 
Williamson,  Bertha.  Cerro  Gordo. 
Norris,  Ada,  Cerro  Gordo. 
Moody,   Viola,   Cerro  Gordo 
Hasty,    Maude,    Cerro    Gordo. 
Clayton,    Myrtle,    Cerro    Gi 
Alexander,    Pauline,    Cerro   Gordo. 
Johnson,    O.    F.,    Vine-land. 
Orr,   Mary   Lou,    Vineland. 
Elderdice,   H.   G.,   Vineland. 
Forneyduval,  J.   J.,   Old  Dock. 
Simmons,  Hosea,  Old  Dock. 
Ross,  C.   I.,  Vineland. 
Ward,  Luther  L.,   Bug  Hill. 
Smith,   Vance  L.,  Bug   Hill. 
Snow,   Ethel.   Old   Dock. 
Marlowe,  B.   A.,  Old  Dock. 
Cochrane,  Lile,  Acme. 
Jernegan,  F.  L..  New  Berlin. 
Jarrott,   Lizzie,  New  Berlin. 
Lennon,  Rufus,  Freeman. 
Flynn,   Ira,   Armour. 
Loman,   Ruth,    Chadbourn. 
Williamson,   Pennie,   Cerro  Gordo. 
Thompson,   Maltha.   Boardman. 
Kornegay,  Bessie,  Evergreen. 
Baldwin,    Addie,    Boardman. 
Page,   Lula,   Boardman. 
Johnson,   Joe,   Whiteville. 
Price,   J.    1'-.   Chadbourn, 
Oakly,  Lillie.  Boardman 
Hester,    Delphia,    Boardman. 
Wllkins,    Kei.a   E.,   Boards 

McKay,  Isabel,  Clarltt K.   2. 

Porter,   J.    E.,    Clarkton.    K.    2. 
Ward.    F.    C,     Uibottsburg. 
Smith.  Ethel,  Whiteville,  It.  2. 
Stepn  as,    Lucy,   Whit  ville. 


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Shaw,    Ella,    Whiteville,    R.    2. 
McCulloch,   Maggie,  Council. 
Sessons,   Lillian.  Wananish. 
Council,   Reua,   Wananish. 
Williams.   .1.    D.    W.,   Tabor. 
Holmes,  O.  F.,  Mollie. 
Stanley.    P.    A..    Bug    Hill. 
Long,   J.    O.,    Vineland. 
Thompson,   Neil,   Clarendon. 
Richardson,  Mabel,  Clarendon. 
Kelly,  !•'.   G.,  Chadbourn. 
KirUT,  Maude,  Tabor. 
Hanchey,    Lucy,    Tabor. 
Fowler,    Hartford,  Tabor. 
Glavich,  Josephine,  Tabor. 
Williams,  C.   U.,  Tahor. 
Williams,  Mrs.   C.   U.,  Tabor. 
Mi'lvin,    Lina,    Tabor. 
McNeil,  Janie.  Tabor. 
Cunningham,  Marie,  Tabor. 
Butler,    Helen,    Tabor. 
Holmes,  Mollie  Belle,  Tabor. 
Cox,  Lelia,  Guide. 
Graham,  W.   C,  Clarendon. 
Spencer,   C.   R.,   Whiteville. 
Powell,  Laura,  Whiteville. 
Memory,   Fay,  Whiteville. 
Rich,  Emma  Lee,  Clarkton. 
Kinlaw,   Margaret,   Whiteville. 
Blake,    Dora,     Chadbourn. 
Hester,    Hubert,    Whiteville. 
Ward,  W.   B.,   Whiteville,   R.    3. 
Richardson,   Forney,   Vineland. 
Harper,  Leila,   Vineland. 
While,    Mrs.    F.    M.,   Vineland. 
Benson,   J.    W. ,   Vineland. 
Blue,   Viola,   New  Berlin. 
Moseley,  O.  V.,  Whiteville. 
"Underwood,  Clyde,   Fair  Bluff. 
Sledge,  Carrie,  D.,  Fair  Bluff. 
MeClenny,   Lee,   Fair   Bluff. 
Dowell,   Pattie  S.,   Whiteville. 
Highsmith,  M.   A.,  Whiteville. 
Harrell,   H.    V.,    Whiteville. 
Harden,    O.    B.,   Whiteville. 
Morrill,   Jennie  B. ,  Freeman. 
Lewis,    Floy,    Chadbourn. 
Fleming,  Pearl,  Whiteville. 
Parker,  Eliza,  Hailsboro. 
Barefoot,    Ola,    Hailsboro. 
Davenport,  Mary,  Hailsboro. 
Weaver,  W.  T.,  Hailsboro,  R.   1. 
Brown,    Irene,    Hailsboro. 
Sherman,    A.    J.,    Hailsboro. 
Ross,   I'.   T.,   Hailsboro. 
Blanton,  Rosa  E.,  Artesia. 
Hodges,  Jessie  L.,  Artesia. 
Scott.    Lura,    Bolton. 
Floyd,  Maggie,  Bolton. 
Wooten,   Mary  Dee,  Bolton. 
Blue,   Stella,  Bolton. 
Williams,  Tilly,  Bug  Hill. 
Stanley,  K.   L.,   Bug  Hill. 
Long,  J.  D.,  Pireway. 
Williams,  Grace  F.    E.,  Tabor. 
Justus,    W.    J.,    Dothan. 
Bryan,  Harry  B.,  Loris,  S.  C. 
Gore,   C.   P..   Bug  Hill. 
Ramabottom,  Berenice,  Chadbourn. 
Cox,    Annie,    Chadbourn. 
Bowlin,   E.   M.,   Chadbourn. 
Struthers,    Hester,   Grist. 
Wood.  Fannie  B.,  Chadbourn. 
Mallelte.     Ina,    Chadbourn. 
Brown.  Mary  L.,  Chadbourn. 
Graham,   Violet,    Chadbourn. 
Mayo,    Mary    F.,    Chadbourn. 
Williams,     Jessie,  -  Chadbourn. 
McRackan,    Maggie,    Chadbourn. 
Williams,  Estelle,   Chadbourn. 
Penn,    Merle,    Chadbourn. 
Yates,    Hannah,    Chadbourn. 


WHITEVILLE. 

Incorporated   in   1873. 

Population,    1912:    2.000. 

Value    real    estate,    $486,600;    value    personal 


property,    $402,371. 

Tax    Rate:    30c.    on    the    $100.     General    tax, 
15c.  on  the  $100. 
Bond  issue,   $20,000  for  street  improvement. 
Floating  debt,   $1,800. 

Town    Officers. 
MAYOR— J.  B.  Schulken. 
CHIEF    OF    POLICE— D.    M.    Thompson. 
CITY    CLERK— W.    E.    MacDaniel. 
TREASURER— W.    E.    MacDaniel. 
TAX    COLLECTOR— D.    M.    Thompson. 
STANDARD-KEEPER— J.    L.    Burney. 
CITY  ATTORNEY— W.  H.  Powell. 
POSTMASTER— J.    D.   Maultsby. 
R.    R.    AGENT— J.    F.    Barkley,   A.    C.    L. 
EXPRESS    AGENT— J.    F.    Barkley. 
TELEPHONE    MANAGER— J.     D.     Maultsby, 
Whiteville  Telephone  Co. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 
BAPTIST— J.  J.   Adams.  J.  H.  1'oteet,  Pastors. 
PRESBYTERIAN— W.   W.   Morton,   Pastor. 
METHODIST— J.    P.    Pate,    Pastor. 
Schools    and    Academies. 
HIGH— C.   R.    Spencer,   Prin. 

Hotels  and   Boarding   Houses. 
Columbus    Hotel. 
( Jommercial   Hotel. 
Formy   Duval   House. 

Banks    and     Bankers. 
BANK    OF    WHITEVILLE— J.    B.    Schulken. 
Pres. ;    J.    D.    Maultsby,    Cash.    ' 

BANK     OF     COLUMBUS— R.       H.       Powell. 
Pres.;  Fred  L.   Ford,   Cash. 
Bakers. 
Stophel,    C.    C. 

Brick  Manufacturers. 
High     Oscar. 

Boot   and    Shoe    Dealers. 
Worrell,  George. 

Book    Stores. 
High,  Oscar. 

Butchers   and    Dealers   in    Cattle. 
Barefoot,    N.    B. 
Corbett ,   Haywood. 

Carriage    Dealers  and    Manufacturers. 
Lewis,  E.   S. 
Fuller,  L.   K. 
McKenzie,   J.   T.,   &  Co. 
Martin,    F.    D. 
Smith,   Seth  L. 
Fuller,  L.   K. 

Confectionery     Dealers. 
High,  Oscar. 

Contractors   and    Builders. 
Todd,  W.   K. 
Hester,    D.    F. 
Baldwin,  Jim. 
Hunt.   C.   J..   &  Bro. 
Spivey,   W.   J. 

Cotton   Gins. 
Cotton  Ginning  Co. 
Maultsby,    J.    D. 

Dentists. 
Davis    W.  Ross. 
Meredith.  L.   J. 

Druggists. 
Maxwell  Drug  Co.  • 
McNeil,   J.    A.,    &   Son. 

Doctors. 
Sadler,   R.    C. 
Whitaker,   R.   B. 
Maxwell,    H.    B. 
Crowell.  W.   H. 
McNeil.  J.  A. 

Dry   Goods   and    Notions. 
MeRacken,  W.   R. 
Schulken.  H.   F. 
Powell   &   Powell. 
Memory   Co. 
Memory,   J.   L. 
Vineland  Dry  Goods  Co. 
Gurganus,   J.   R. 
Powell    &    Co. 
Goldstien,   M.    S. 
Hill,   R.   E. 


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Dunn,  M.   S. 
Benton,  W.   J.,  &  Son. 
Mclioy,   K.   D. 
Maultsby,  J.  D. 

Grocers. 
Spivey  Co. 
Corbett,   H.   H.,   &  Co. 

Fertilizer  Dealers  and   Manufacturers. 
Towell  &  Powell. 
Columbus   Trading   Co. 

Fish  and  Oyster  Dealers. 
Barefoot    N.  B. 
Hill,    R.    E. 
Spivey  Co. 
Corbett,  H.   H. 

Furniture   Dealers. 
Powell  Furniture  Co. 

Hardware   Dealers. 
Whiteville  Hardware  Co. 
Columbus   Hardware   &   Furniture   Co. 

Insurance   Agents. 
MacDaniel,   W.   E.    (Life   and   Fire). 
Fonny  Duvall,  Lee.   (Life). 
Whiteville  Ins.   &  Realty  Co. 
Baxley,  W.   H.    (Life  and  Fire). 
Memory,   J.    L.    (Fire). 

Jewelers. 
Hodges,  W.  H. 

Lawyers. 
Greer,   Jackson. 
Brown,    E.    G. 
Powell,    W.    H. 
Tucker,    I.    B. 
Freezor,    P.    L. 
Lyon,    H.    L. 
Lewis,   D.   J. 
McRackan,   Donald. 
Grady,  L.   V. 
SchuUsen,  Toon  &  Schulken. 

Lumbar    Manufacturers   and    Dealers. 
Whiteville  Lumber  Co. 
Harrelson,    W.    A. 

Paint  and   Oil   Dealers. 
Whiteville   Hardware   Co. 

Newspapers    and     Eeditors. 
NEWS-REPORTER     (Weekly)—  F.     E.     Little, 
Editor. 

Real    Estate   Agents. 
Whiteville  Real  Estate  &  Insurance  Co. 

Shingle    Dealers. 
Harrelson,    W.    A. 


BOARDMAN. 

Incorporated  in  1S91. 

Population,    1910:     White,    550;    colored     450; 
total,   1,000. 

Town    Officers. 
MAYOR— A.  D.  Turner. 
CHIEF  OF  POLICE — T.   R.   Burton. 
POSTMASTER— F.   M.    Stephens. 
R.   R.  AGENT— W.  E.   Stone.  A.   C.   L. 
MANAGER  TELEGRAPH— W.  E.   Stone. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 
EPISCOPAL— Edward  Wooten,  Rector. 
BAPTIST — M.    A.    Stephens,   Pastor. 
MIOTHODIST— S.     T.     Moyle,    Pastor. 

Schools  and  Academies. 
Town   School. 

Doctors. 
Nortington,    J.    M. 

General  Merchants. 
Butters  Lumber  Co. 
Stephens,   F.   M. 
Fields,  W.   K. 

Hotels  and   Boarding   Houses. 
Company  Boarding  House 

Manufacturing   Plants. 
Putters   Lumber   Co.    (Saw  Mill,   Planing  Mill 
and  Box  Mill.) 

Druggists. 
Northington,    J.    M. 


Tax  Rate:     20c.   on  the  $100. 
Town   Officers. 
MAYOR— J.    B.    Prince. 
POSTMASTER— R.   A.  Tucker. 
CHIEF  OF  POLICE     .1.   1..  Gawson. 
R.    R.    AGENT— F.    I!.    Vansant,    A.    C.    L. 
MANAGER    TELEGRAPH— F.     B.     Vansant, 
W.    U. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 
METHODIST— T.   H.   Bain. 
BAPTIST— No   Pastor. 

Schools    and    Academies. 
HIGH— M.    A.    Hatcher,   Prin. 

Banks    and    Bankers. 
BANK  OF  FAIR  BLUFF— J.   E.  Dick,   Pres.  ; 
J.    F.    Rogers,    Cash. 

Doctors. 
Floyd    A.   G. 

Druggists. 
Anderson   &   Floyd   Drug  Co. 

General     Merchants. 
Powell   Supply   Co. 
Anderson,   B.    A. 
Elvington,   M.    D. 
Townsend,   M.   R. 
Townsend,   B.   L. 
Anderson,  Mrs.   Lee. 
Jones,    Mrs.    A.    Y. 
Elvington,   H. 
Rogers,  W.   K. 
Faulk,  W.  H. 
Townsend,  C.  G. 
Howell,   W.    F. 
Hinson  &  Co. 
Waddell.  J.   P.,   &  Co. 
Blumberg,   Abe. 
Small   Bros. 

Hotels  and   Boarding  Houses. 
Anderson   House. 
Powell   House. 
Elvington    Hotel. 

Livery    Stables. 
Waddell,  J.   P.,  Jr. 
Jenkns  Bros.    (Sale). 
Anderson    &   Williams    (Sale). 
Edmond,    John     (Sale). 

Manufacturing   Plants. 
Powell,    H.    M.    (Crates   and   Lumber.) 
Norris    Bros.    (Lumber). 

Insurance     Agents. 
Anderson,  B.  A. 
Rogers,   J.    F. 
Powell,   A.    H. 

Hardware   Dealers. 
Fair  Bluff  Hardware  Co. 

Blacksmith     and     Wheelwrights. 
Cole     H.    H. 
Scott,   S.    C. 


FAIR     BLUFF. 

Incorporated  in  1871. 

Population,    1910:     Whte,    600;    colored,    100; 
total.  700. 


CHADBOURN. 

Incorporated  in   1833. 
Population,    1912:     1,246. 

Town   Officers. 
MAYOR — Ira  Lemmon. 
POSTMASTER— E.  J.   Britt. 
CHIEF  OF  POLICE— C.   L.   Benton. 
R.  R.  AGENT— J.   H.  Land.  A.  C.  L. 
MANAGER    TELEGRAPH— J.     H.     Land.    W. 
U. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 
BAPTIST — J.   J.    Harrcll.  Pastor. 
METHODIST— W.    C.    Martin. 
PRESBYTERIAN— M.   M.  Morten,   Pastor. 

Schools   and    Academies. 
HIGH— H.M.   Bowling,   Prin. 

Banks    and    Bankers. 
BANK     OF     CHADBOl  R.N     -I.      A.      B 
Pres.;  D.  C.  Clark.  Cash. 

Doctors. 
Withers,  S.  M. 
Smith.    W.    F. 
Blake,   J.    F. 

Dentists. 
Barden,  .1.   B. 
Yates.    W.    I''. 


lilt 


<  OU'MBUS— CRAVEN 


Druggists. 
1 I  truwn  -Withers  Drug   Co. 
Chadbourn  Drug  Co. 

General     Merchants. 

l'.rmm    Mercantile   Co. 

Blake,  J.  R..  &  Co. 
Bufkin,  Mrs.  R.  E. 
Blake,  J.  R.,  &  Co. 
Bardee,   M.    It. 

Harrelson     M.    V. 
McDonald,   I.ina    (Mllincry). 
Miller  &  Houston  (Furniture). 

Butchers   and    Dealers   in    Cattle. 
Jolley.  H.  C. 
Carter,  J.  II. 

Hotels  and   Boarding   Houses. 
Brown    Hotel. 
Wilkes,  Mrs.   J.   R. 
Harrelson,  51.   V. 
Nance,  E.  H. 
Koonce,  5Irs.  B.   S. 

Livery    Stables. 
Edmunds,   Chester. 
Jolley,   N.   C. 

Building   and    Loan   Associations. 
Chadbourn   B.    &  L.    Association. 
Manufacturing  Plants. 
Independent  Ice  Co. 
Brown,   J.    A.    (Planning   Mills). 
Koonce,    C.    D. 
Chadbourn  5Ifg.    Co.    (Fruit  Cases). 


TABOR. 

Incorporated  in   1895. 

Population,    1910:     White,    390;    colored,    10; 
total,   400. 

Town    Officers. 

5IAYOR— S.   H.    Boswell. 

POST5IASTER— D.   F.   Spivey. 

CHIEF  OF  POLICE— Henry  Bruton. 

R.   R.   AGENT— 51.   C.   Harper,  A.   C.   L. 
Ministers    and    Churches. 

BAPTIST—    —.Harrelson,    Pastor. 

5IETHODIST— R.   L.   Beasley    Pastor. 
Schools   and    Academies. 

5IT.  TABOR  SCHOOL—  C.  U.  Williams,  Prin. 
Banks    and    Bankers. 

BANK    OF    TABOR— C.     C.    Pridgen,    Pres. ; 
D.   C.   Fussell,  Cash. 

BANK    OF   WHITEVILLE    (Tabor   Branch)  — 
Doctors. 

Floyd,   J.   W. 

Cox.    C.   S. 

Humphry,  D.   A. 

Druggists. 

The  Tabor  Drug   Co. 

Harrison's  Pharmacy. 

General   Merchants. 

Inman,  C.  H.,  &  Co. 

Enterprise  Grocery  Co.,  Inc. 

Sarnis    Co. 

Gerrald,  R.  51. 

Gerrald,  H.   C. 

Hiskman,  W.  J. 

Harrelson,  C.   D.,   &  Co. 

Anderson,    A.    51. 

Shelby,    W.    H. 

Roberts   &   Hughes. 

Sales,   C.    M. 

Harrelson,   D.    L. 

Tabor   Supply   Co. 

Hotels  and   Boarding   Houses. 

Pauxarrow. 

Harrelson    D.  M. 

Todd,   Mrs.   5IeD. 

Livery    Stables. 

Baldwin,  Auty  (Sale). 

Jenkins  Bros.    (Sale). 


Crlgger,  Louis  (Sale). 
Suggs.   W.   51. 
Wheeler,  L.  A. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 
Anderson,   B.    B. 
Tabor  Crate  Factory. 

Insurance   Agents. 
Fussell,   D.    C. 
Tabor   Supply   Co. 

CERRO    GORDO. 

Incorporated   in    1S73. 

Population,    1913:     White,    250;    colored,    100; 
total,   350. 

Value    real    estate,     $47,075;    value    personal 
property,    $48,977. 

Town     Officers. 

51AYOR— C.    51.   Ward. 

CLERK— J.  L.   Williamson. 

POST51ASTER— H.  D.  Kellihan. 

CHIEF   OF  POLICE— I.    F.   Green. 

R.   R.  AGENT— C.  51.   Ward,  A.   C.   L. 

5IANAGER  TELEGRAPH— C.    51.   Ward. 
Ministers  and  Churches. 

5IETH0DIST— C.    W.   Martin,    Pastor. 

BAPTIST— Roland  Hedgepeth. 

Schools  and  Academies. 

HIGH— O.    L.    Edwards,   Prin. 
Doctors. 

Floyd.   L.   D. 

General     Merchants. 

Williamson  &  Brown. 

Land  &  Lumber  Co. 

Williams,    P.    E. 

Kellihan,   H.    D. 

Williamson,   J.    L. 

Green,    I.    L 

Williamson   &   Nance. 

Williamson,   C.   E.    &  E.  W. 

5Iartin,  A.   C. 

Nance   &   Nance. 

Avant,  H.  G.    (Bicycles.) 

Hotels  and   Boarding  Houses. 

Hotel    Williamson. 

Williamson,  J.   L. 

Coleman,  D.  J. 

Livery   Stables. 

Williamson,  J.  L. 

Manufacturing    Plants. 

Williamson  &  Brown  Land   &  Lumber  Co. 

Williamson  <&  Nance.   (Brick  and  Cotton  Gin.) 


ACME. 

Incorporated  in  1905. 

Population,    1913:     White,    113;   colored,    134; 
total,   247. 

Value    real    estate,    $135,000;    value    personal 
property,    $110,200. 

Town     Officers. 
MAYOR— M.   B.    JIcAulay. 
POSTMASTER— Miss   Leska  Powell. 
CHIEF  OF  POLICE— 51.   C.  Potter. 
CLERK  AND  TREASURER— B.  F.   Keith,  Jr. 
TREASURER— B.   F.   Keith,  Jr. 
R.     R.     AGENTS— Clay    Bullard,     S.     A.     L. ; 
C.    F.    Bradt,   A.    C.    L. 

MANAGER   EXPRESS   AND   TELEGRAPH— 
Clay  Bullard. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 
PRESBYTERIAN— W.   H.  Eubanks,  Pastor. 

Druggists. 
5Ioore,  Dr.   T.   V. 

Doctors. 
5ioore,     T.     V. 

General  Merchants. 
Acme  Store  Co. 
Williams,   T.    H. 

Fertilizer    Manufacturers. 
Acme  5Ianufacturing  Co. 


CRAVEN  COUNTY 

COUNTY    SEAT,     NEW    BERN. 


POPULATION— (Census   1910),    25,594. 

Formed  in  1731.     Named  in  honor  of  William,  Earl  of  Craven. 


NEW  BERN  BANKING  and  TRUST  COMPANY 

NEW  BERN,   N.   C. — CAPITAL   $100,000. 

A    General    Banking    Business    Transacted.        Accepts    Appointment    as     Executor,     Guardian    or 
Administrator  of  Estates.     Name  this  Company  in    Your   Will. 


CRAVEN  COUNTY  165 

AREA — 900  square  miles. 

Value  of  real  estate,  $6,   381,555;  value  of  personal   property,   $2,599,413. 

Property  listed  in  1913,   by  whites,   $8,083,833;   by  negroes,  $S97,135. 

NUMBER  OP  SCHOOLS— For  white,  45;  for  negroes,  35. 

TAX   RATE — All   county   purposes,    including  roads,  57  l-6e.  on  the  $100;  State  levy,  47  2-3c. 

PUBLIC   ROADS — Number   miles,   350.     Worked  by  taxation  and  convicts. 

RAILROAD,    TELEGRAPH     AND     EXPRESS   COMPANIES. 

Southern  Investment   Co.,   assessed  value   $     1,818-00 

Postal   Telegraph-Cable   Co.,    assessed   value L756.00 

Atlantic  Coast  Line  Railroad,   9.44  miles,   assessed    value    32L100.00 

Southern  Express  Co.,    assessed  value 14,531.00 

Pullman    Co.,    assessed   value 10,112.40 

Pamlico  and  Beaufort  Telephone  Co.,   assessed  lue    38.00 

Western  Union  Telegraph  Co.,   assessed  value 8,062.49 

Norfolk   Southern   Railroad,    25.60   miles,    assessed   value    332,799.00 

Norfolk  Southern  Railroad — A.   &  N.   C.  Div.,  45.25    miles,    assessed    value    662,082.00 

Independent  Steamboat  Co.,   assessed  value 3,500.00 

Home   Telephone   and   Telegraph   Co.,    assessed  value    34.150.00 

T.   H.   Pritchard  Transportation   Co.,   assessed  value    1,167.00 

Dover   and   Southbound  Railroad,    1   mile,   assessed    value    2,000.00 

SUPERIOR  COURT  TERMS— January  5,  February  2   (civil),  April  6,  May  11   (civil).  May  25 
(civil),   Septmber  7,   October   12,   November   23    (civil.) 


COUNTY     OFFICERS. 

CLERK  OF  COURT— W.  B.  Fianner,  New 
Bern. 

SHERIFF— R.   R.   Lane,   New   Bern. 

REGISTER  OF  DEEDS— S.  H.  Fowler,  New 
Bern. 

TREASURER— B.   B.   Hurst,   New  Bern. 

CORONER— R.   Pollck,   New  Bern. 

SURVEYOR— W.   B.    Price,   New   Bern. 

STJPT.  OF  HEALTH— J.  F.  Rhem.  New  Bern. 

SUPT.  OF  SCHOOLS— S.  M.  Brinson,  New 
Bern. 

SUPT.  OF  HOME — Fanny  Williams,  New 
Bern. 

BOARD  OF  EDUCATION— T.  D.  Warren, 
New  Bern;  John  Morton,  North  Harlowe;  T.  M. 
Arthur,   Askin. 

COMMISSIONERS— C.  D.  Bradham  (chm'n), 
New  Bern;  H.  T.  White.  Cove  City;  E.  Z.  R. 
Davis,  Jasper;  J.  D.  Williams,  New  Bern;  N.  M. 
Lancaster,  Vanceboro. 

BOARD    OF   ELECTIONS— W.    Dunn,   Jr.,   T. 

D.  Warren,   C.   B.   Hill,  Louis  G.   Daniel,   New 
Bern. 

JUSTICES    OF    THE     PEACE. 

No.  1  TOWNSHIP— L.  E.  Dudley,  Vance- 
boro; J.  A.  Aldridge,  Vanceboro.  R.  2;  G.  A. 
Whitford,  Askin;  J.  J.  Dixon,  Grifton,  R.  4; 
Harold'  C.  Butler,  Vanceboro,  R.  3;  C.  J. 
Heath,  Vanceboro. 

No.  2— N.  M.  Farrow,  T.  W.  Holton,  W.  H. 
Whitford,  J.  P.  McCullen,  Bridgeton;  J.  R. 
Wiley,  Askin;  W.  R.  Arthur,  Askin;  J.  O. 
Thomas,  Askin,  R.  3;  B.  B.  Wooten,  Fort 
Barnwell. 

No.  3 — L.  S.  Harper,  J.  S.  Robinson,  Cove 
City;   J.   A.    Eubanks,   Dover. 

No.   6 — Thomas  F.   Haywood,  H.  A.   Marshall, 

E.  A.  Armstrong,  Havelock. 

No.  7— J.  D.  Williams.  J.  A.  Miller,  H.  C. 
Wood,  New  Bern. 

No.  8— Jas.  A.  Bryan,  T.  F.  McCarthy,  S.  R. 
Street,  J.  W.  Biddle,  F.  T.  Patterson,  W.  A. 
Mcintosh,  Geo.  B.  Waters,  J.  E.  Wilcox,  J.  C. 
Thomas,  Jr.,  W.  H.  Bray,  T.  G.  Hyman,  W. 
Fulford,  J.  B.  Watson,  Jhn  Humphrey,  John  C. 
Hill,  Jas.  B.  Hill,  W.  K.  Baxter,  D.  S.  Jones, 
S.  H.  Fowler,  W.  F.  Hill,  L.  S.  Wood,  Amos 
T.  Wetherington,  J.  M.  Hargett,  J.  E.  Gasklll, 
C,   J.    McCarthy,   New   Bern. 

No.  9— A.  E.  Wadsworth,  Cove  City;  O.  H. 
1'crry,  J.  H.  Wetherington,  O.  H.  Wetherington, 
New  Bern,  Rfd. ;  R.  B.  Lane,  New  Bern;  J.  E. 
Doughtry,   New   Bern,   R.    3. 

MINISTERS    NOT    IN    TOWNS. 

METHODIST— J.  M.  Wright,  Bridgeton;  W. 
M.  Dargan,  Dover;  D.  A.  Futrell.  Newport. 

PRESBYTERIAN— -Rev.    Isler,   Goldsboro. 


BAPTIST— T.   J.    Ragler,    Cove  City. 
FREE-WILL   BAPTIST— Charles  Lee,    Wash- 
ington; W.   W.   Lewis,   Beauofrt. 
DISCIPLE— Charles  Lee,   Washington. 
MERCHANTS   NOT   IN   TOWNS. 
Lane.  M.  D.,  Fort  Barnwell. 
Hardison,  B.   C.,   Croatan. 
Ballinger,  E.   S.,   Croatan. 
Fisher,  J.   S.,  Riverdalc. 
Ives,  B.  W.,  Riverdale. 
Rooks,   A.    D.,    Havelock. 

COTTON   GINS. 
Atkinson,   Jesse,   Cove  City,  Rfd. 
Mcllwein,   Mary.    New  Rern,   Rfd. 
White,  H.  T.,  Cove  City. 
Ipock,  Bryce.  Cove  City,  Rfd. 
Wadsworth  Bros.,  Cove  City,  Rfd. 
Richardson.  R.   A.,  Dover,  Rfd. 
West,   W.  H.,  Dover. 
White,  J.  E.,  Dover. 
Sauls,  W.  R.,  Fort  Barnwell. 
Dudley,    L.    E.,    Vanceboro.    Rfd. 
Whitford,   D.   P.,   Askin.   Rfd. 
Lane,  M.  D.,  &  Co.,  Fort  Barnwell. 
Daugherty,  J.  E.,   New  Bern,  Rfd. 
Dawson,  A.  B..     New  Bern,  Rfd. 
Pearce,  G.  F.,  Dover,  Rfd. 
Carmon,    M.    W.,   New   Bern,   Rfd. 
Lancaster.  E.  A.,  New  Bern,  Rfd. 
New  Bern   Cotton  Oil   Mills.   New  Bern. 
Ipock,  J.  H.,  New  Bern,  Rfd. 
Thomas,   L.   G.,   New   Bern,   Rfd. 
White.    W.    C,   Vanceboro.   Rfd. 
Morton,   J.   S.,   North  Harlowe. 
Ives,  B.  W.,  Riverdale. 

PUBLIC    SCHOOL    TEACHERS. 

Laughinghouse,   Margaret,   Grift K.    1. 

Brewer,  Daisy,  Vanceboro,  Rfd. 
Ewell,   Gertrude,   Vanceboro.    Rfd. 
Arthur,    Amy,    Vanceboro,    Rfd. 
Powell,  Mollie,   Vanceboro,   Rfd. 
Causey,  Sadie,  Vanceboro,  Rfd. 
Stevenson,  Mattie,  Vanceboro,   Rfd. 
Stapleford.   Belle,   Vanceboro,  Rfd. 
McLawhon,   Etta,   Vanceboro,   Rid. 
Stewart,    Eunice,     Yanecbor. 
Newman,   Reva,   Vanceboro. 
Smith,    Maria,    Vanceboro. 
Wetherington,    Florence.    Vanceboro. 
Pelletier,   Lola,  Askin,   llfd. 
Morton.    Sally,    Askin,   Rfd. 
Brinson,   Ruth,  Bridgton, 
Buck,  Alice,  New   Bern.    It.    I. 
West,  Annie,   Dover 
Sumraerell,    Mary,   Dover. 
spencer,  Emily,   Dover, 
Dili  law.    Miss.    Dover,    Rfd. 
Avery,  Rossie,  Dover,  Rfd 


NEW  BERN  BANKING  and  TRUST  COMPANY 

NEW  BERN,  N.  C. — CAPITAL  $100,000. 

A    General    Banking    Business    Transacted.        Accepts    Appointment   as    Exocutor,    Guardian    and 
Administrator    of    Estates.     Name  this   Company  In   Your  Will. 


166 


CRAVEN  COUNTY 


Pigott,  Ethel,  Fori   Barnwell. 

Rhodes,  Myrtle,   Fort   Barnwell. 

Wade,  I.ina  I...   Fori   Barnwell. 

Mewl  orn,  Rachel,  Cove  City,  KM. 

Bryan,   Kate,   Cow   City,    Rfd. 

Williams.  Ethel,   Cove   City,   Rfd. 

Long,   Ola,   North    Earlowe. 

Russell,  Sallir,  cherry  Point. 

Trenwith,   Fannie.   Tusearora. 

Bell,   Bertha,   New  Hern,  Rfd. 

Morton,  Reba,  New  Bern,  R.   2. 

Foy,  Bessie,  New  Bern,  R.   2. 

Arnold,   Mrs.   C.    P.,  New  Bern,  R.   3. 

Alphin,   .Mrs.    A.    II.,   New  Bern,   R.    1. 

Daughtery,  Mrs.   R.   F.,  Cove  City. 

Lane.   Mrs.   Bertha,  Cve  City. 

Wynne,    Mrs.    W.    J.,    Havelock. 

Arnold,  Mrs.   Janie,   Clarks. 

Rodgers,   I.   W.,   Bridgton. 

Gaston,   W.    G.,   Dover. 

Marshall,    G.    O.,    Vanceboro. 

Stapleford,   E.    A.,   New  Bern,   R.    1. 

Causey,  B.   L.,   Vanceboro,   Rfd. 

Russell,   L.    M. ,   Fort   Barnwell. 

Paul,   J.   B.,   Croatan. 

Wetherington,  J.   Harper,  New  Bern,   R.    2. 

Joslyn,   H.   L.,   Vanceboro. 

Turlington,   J.    E.,   Vanceboro. 

Moore,    Elizabeth,    Vanceboro. 

Brown,   Linda,    Cove  City,   Rfd. 

Price,  Mary,  Askin. 

Griffin,  Ina,  Vanceboro,  Rfd. 

Wyche,   Kosa,   Vanceboro,   R.    2. 


NEW    BERN. 

Incorporated,   1710. 

Population,    1910:     9,961. 

White  polls,   874;  colored  polls,   664. 

Value  real  estate,  $3,543,425;  value  persona! 
property,   $1,507,461. 

TAX  RATE:  $1.05  on  the  $100,  and  $3.15  on 
the   poll. 

Bonded  debt,  $45S,000. 

Town    Officers. 

MAYOR— A.    H.    Bougert. 

CHIEF   OF   POLICE— C.    Lupton. 

CLERK— F.  T.  Patterson. 

TREASURER— D.   M.   Koberts. 

TAX  COLLECTOR— J.   J.   Tolson. 

STANDARD -KEEPER— E.    Tucker. 

ATTORNEY— R.    A.    Nunn. 

SUPT.    OF   HEALTH— J.    F.    Patterson. 

POSTMASTER— J.    S.    Basnight. 

R.  R.  AGENTS— E.  W.  Warren,  N.  &  S. ; 
B.   S.  Meekins,  A.   C.  L. 

EXPRESS   AGENT— Z.    V.    Taylor. 

TELEGRAPH  MANAGERS— Alice  Sutton, 
W.  U. ;  Edna  Johnston,  Postal. 

TELEPHONE    MANAGER— Fred    Smith. 
Ministers    and    Churches. 

BAPTIST— Dr.    Carter,   Pastor. 

CHRISTIAN— Rev.  Jones,  Pastor. 

EPISCOPAL— B.    F.    Huske.    Pastor. 

METHODIST— J.  B.  Hurley,  Pastor. 

PRESBYTERIAXT— I.  H.  N.  Summerell,  Pas- 
tor. 

CATHOLIC— Father  Gallagher,   Pastor. 

JEWISH— Rabbi  Harry  A.  Merfield. 
Schools    and    Academies. 

GRADED— H.  B.  Craven,  Supt. ;  M.  L.  Hen- 
dren,  Prin. 

Hotels    and     Boarding     Houses. 

The  Gaston. 

The  James. 

The  Gem. 

Patterson  House. 

Yeomans,   Mrs.   I.    C. 

Architects. 

Simpson,  H.  W. 

Banks    and    Bankers. 

NATIONAL  BANK  OF  NEW  BERN— J.  A. 
Bryan,  Pres. ;  J.  H.  Roberts,  Cash. ;  W.  W. 
Griffin,  Asst.   Cash. 


PEOPLES   BANK— Wm.    Dunn,   Pres.;   T.   A. 
Mizzell,   Cash.;  .1.    II.   Crawford,   Asst.   Cash. 

NEW  BERX  BANKIXG  &  TRUST  CO.— J.  B. 
Blades,   Pres.;  W.   Carroll  Rodney,  Cash. 

CITIZENS   SAVINGS    BANK   &  TRUST   CO. 
— W.    11.   Henderson,   Cash. 
Bakers. 
Kafer,  O.  A. 

Brick    Manufacturers. 
Hyman  Supply  Co.    ■ 
Stewart,  J.  W. 

Boot    and    Shoe    Dealers. 
Standard  Shoe  Co. 
Baxter,   J.   J. 
Dunn,  J.  G.,  &  Co. 
Coplan,  S.,  &  Son. 

Book    Stores. 
Ennett,  G.  N. 
Wuitehurst.  M.  E. 

Butchers   and    Dealers   in    Cattle. 
Coast  Line  Market. 
Central  Carket. 

Carriage   Dealers  and   Manufacturers. 
Waters,  G.   S. 
Jones,    J.    A. 

Clubs. 
Elks  Club. 

Commission     Merchants. 
Williams,    I.    V. 
Humphrey,    C.    T. 

Confectionery     Dealers. 
Kress  &  Co. 
Bradham,   C.   D. 
Davis,    D.    R. 
Royal,   H.    E. 

Contractors    and     Builders. 
Rhodes   &   Underwood. 
Lane,   I.   B. 
Baxter,   T.    S. 

Coal     and     Wood     Dealers. 
Holrlster  &  Co. 
Ellis.   E.    B. 

Chamber    of    Commerce. 
W.   B.   Blades,   Pres. :  J.   Leon  Willams,   Sec. 

Clothiers   and    Men's    Furnishers. 
Dunn,   J.    G.,    &   Co. 
Coplon   &   Son. 
Chadwick,  F.   M. 
Baxter,    J.    J. 

Cotton    Gins. 
Broaddus    &   Ives. 

Dentists. 
Greene,   — . 
Clark.  J.   D. 
Dameron,  L.   L. 
Parker,  Z.  V. 
Hand,   W.   T. 

Department    Stores. 
Kress   &   Co. 

Druggists. 
Bradham,   C.    D.    (Two   Stores.) 
Duffy     F.    S. 
Gaston  Drug  Co. 
Davis,  D.  R. 
Duffy,  L. 

Wood  Lane  Drug  Co. 
Pinnix  Drug  Co. 
Kennedy,  H.  P.   (Col.) 

Doctors. 
Rhem,  J.   F. 
Patterson,    J.    F. 
Duffy,  R.   N. 
Duffy,  Leinster. 
Armstrong,  E.   C. 
Jones,  R.  D.  V. 
Gibbs,  N.   M. 
Caton,  G.  A. 
Bell,    Israel. 
Moore,  H.  S. 
Mann,   W.   M. 
Dunn,    E.    W. 

Dry    Goods    and    Notions. 
Baxter,    J.    J. 
Hack'ourn,   E.    B. 


NEW  BERN  BANKING  and  TRUST  COMPANY 

NEW  BERN,  N.  C. — CAPITAL  $100,000. 

A    General    Banking    Business    Transacted.        Accepts   Appointment   as    Executor,    Guardian    and 
Administrator    of     Estates.     Name  this   Company  In   Your  Will. 


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Jarvis,   D.    F. 
Mitchell,    J.    M. 
Dunn,   J.   G.,   &  Co. 
Susker,    M. 
Caplan  &  Son. 
Baylor    &    Co. 
Lipman,    S. 
Nassef,   F. 

Power  and   Light   Companies. 
New  Bern  Power  and  Light  Co. 

Fruit     Dealers. 
New   Bern   Fruit   Co. 
Koyal,    H.    E. 

Fertilizer  Dealers  and   Manufacturers. 
Meadows,  E.   H.,  &  J.  A.   Co. 
Craven  Chemical  Co. 
Va.-Car.   Chem.   Co. 
New  Bern   Cotton   Oil   and  Fertilizer  Mills. 

Florists 
Wooddell,    Chas. 
Watson,   J.   W. 

Fish  and   Oyster   Dealers. 
Watson,   J.   B. 
Harker   &  Co. 
Ives,  George  N. 
Willis,    Albert. 

Foundries   and    Iron    Works. 
Craven   Foundry   &  Machine   Co. 
New  Bern  Iron  Works. 

Furniture   Dealers. 
Turner,    T.    J. 
Miller,  J.   S. 
Suter,  John  &  Son. 
Jones,    W.    P. 

Grocers. 
Roberts,  S.  G. 
Roberts   &  Hurst. 
New  Bern   Grocery  Co. 
Hollister,   C.   S.,  &  Co. 
Pugh    &   Brooks. 
Angell   &  Hooker. 
Bishop,    E.    K. 
Ashford,   T.    P. 
Neuse  Grocery  Co. 

Hardware     Dealers. 
Basnight,    J.    S. 
Blades,   Cutler. 
Gaskell  Hardware  Co. 
Wliitty,  J.   C,  &  Co. 
New  Bern  Hardware  Co. 

Hospitals. 
Stewart  Sanatorium. 
TJ.   S.   Marine  Hospital. 
Fairview    Sanatorium. 

Jewelers. 
Eaton,   S.  H. 
Baxter,  J.   O. 
Hibbard    A.  E. 
Matthews,   E.   H. 

Laundries. 
New  Bern  Steam  Laundry. 

Lawyers. 
Simmons   &   Ward. 
Ward,  D.   L. 
Mclver,    W.    D. 
Nixon,   R.    B. 
Henderson,  D.  E. 
Warren,    T.    D. 
Nunn,    R.    A. 
Moore  &  Dunn. 
Williams,   J.    L. 
I'earsall,   P.    M. 
Thomas,   Chas  R. 
Whitehurst,    H.    P. 
Byran,   H.   R. 
Green,  E.  M. 
Guion  &  Guion. 
Williamson,   R.   W. 
O'Hara,  R. 
York,    C.    A. 

Lumber  Manufacturers  and   Dealers 
Neuse  Lumber  Co. 
Elm  City  Lumber  Co. 
Roper,  J.   L.,  Lumber  Co. 
Blades  Lumber  Co. 


Pine   Lumber   Co. 
Broaddus  &  Ives  Lumber  Co. 
Hunger  &   Bennett  Lumber   Co. 
Talson  Lumber  &  Mfg  Co. 

Marble     Works. 
Willis     J.    K. 

Machinery    Dealers. 
Hyman   Supply   Co. 
New  Bern  Iron  Works  &  Supply  Co. 
Craven  Foundry  &  Machine  Co. 
Paint  and  Oil  Dealers. 
Cutter-Bredes   Hardware   Co. 
Gasldll   Hardware   Co. 
Basnight   Hardware   Co. 
New   Bern  Building   &   Supply  Co. 

Painters. 
Berry,    E.    T. 
Blalock  &  Co. 
Hollowell,   E.   T. 
Fulford,   Walter.  i 

Produce    Dealers. 
Davenport,  B.   B. 
Watson,   J.   B. 
New  Bern  Produce  Co. 
Sultan,   Harry. 

Plumbers. 
Stallings    Bros. 
New  Bern  Plumbing  &  Supply  Co. 

Piano    and    Organ     Dealers. 
Fuller,    Geo.    R. 

Photographers. 
Wooten    Studio. 

Printing    Offices. 
Richardson    Printing    House. 
Land,    E.    J. 
Dunn,    O.    G. 

Real    Estate    Agents. 
Harper    &    Jones. 
Boyd,   W.    G. 
Dill,    A.    T. 
Stewart,  J.  W. 
Brown,   H.   A. 
Dail,  George  D. 
Nicoll,   Geo. 
Fodrie,   W.    M. 
-Hancock,    C.    T. 

Shingle      Dealers. 
Hill,   W.    F. 
Ellis,    Waren    B. 
Pine  Lumber  Co. 

Tailors. 
Chadwick,  F.  M. 
Hill   Tailoring   Co. 
Sawyer      Richard. 
Hunter    Bros. 

Undertakers     and     Embalmers. 
Swan,   D.    G. 
Willis,  J.  K. 

Veterinary    Surgeons. 
Williams,  R.  P. 
Hargett,   E.    G. 
Foley,  D.    Y. 

Wall    Paper    Dealers. 
Hollowelll  E.   T. 
Lewis,   Gilbert. 

Building     and     Loan     Associations. 
New  Bern  B.   &  L.  Association. 
Home  B.    &  L.   Association. 
Standard  B.   &  L.   Association. 
Insurance  Agents. 
Boyd,  W.  B.   (Fire). 
Henderson,  George  (Fire). 
Nicol,    G.    A.      (Fire). 
Bryan   &   Oliver   (Fire). 
Farrow,  N.  M.,      (Life). 
Groves,   H.    M. 
Biddle    J.    W. 
Holmes,   — . 

Newspapers    and    Editors. 
DAILY  SUN—  O.   G.   Dunn,  Editor. 
NEW    BERN    JOURNAL    (Daily    and    Semi- 
Weekly) — C.  A.   York,   Editor. 

EAST    CAROLINA    INDUSTRIAL    WEEKLY 
— A.   Roberts  and  E.   J.   Land,  Editors. 

SUN    (Semi-Weekly)— Owen  G.   Dunn,  Editor. 


NEW  BERN  BANKING  and  TRUST  COMPANY 

NEW  BERN,  N.  C. — CAPITAL  $100,000. 

A    General    Banking    Business    Transacted.        Accepts   Appointment   as    Executor,    Guardian    and 
Administrator    of    Estates.     Name  this   Company  In    Your  Will. 


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Manufacturing     Plants. 
Coca-Cola  Co. 

Oaks  Mfg.    Co.    (Farming  Implements). 
Pepsi-Cola    Bottling    Works. 

Amusement     Houses. 
ATHENS  THEATRE— Taylor  &  Lorick,  Man- 
agers. 
STAR  THEATRE—  Halin  &  Sutton,  Managers. 


VANCEBORO. 

Incorporated   in   1877. 

Population,    1910:     White,    350;  colored,    175; 
total,  525. 

Value    real    estate,    $112,434 ;    value    personal 
property.    $16,S07. 

TAX   RATE:     33   l-3c.    on  the   $100. 

Town    Officers. 
MAYOR— T.    S.    Jackson. 
POSTMASTER— J.    F.    Edwards. 
R.   R.   AGENT— W.   H.   Crawford,   N.   S. 
MANAGER   TELEGRAPH— W.    H.    Crawford, 
W.    U. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 
METHODIST— J.     J.     Lewis,     Pastor;    T.     E. 
Wyche,   Vanceboro  Circuit. 

EPISCOPAL— C.  D.  Malone,  Rector. 

Insurance    Agents. 
McLawhorn,    J. 
Butler,  H.   C. 
Bagley,   W.    M. 

Schools    and    Academies. 
HIGH — J.    D.    McLean,    Prin. 

Banks    and    Bankers. 
BANK"     OF     VANCEBORO— T.      A.      Uzzell, 
Pres. ;  J.  B.  Harvey,  Cash. 
Doctors. 
Pritchard,   Geo.   L. 

General     Merchants. 
Jackson,  T.  S. 
Simpson,    J. 
Lancaster,   D.   S. 
Misses  Brewer  &  Nelson. 
Bright,  Mrs.  J.  L. 
Cleave,   D.   W. 
McLawhorn,   O. 
Jackson,   Mrs.    J.    A. 
Howard,   T.   M.,    &  Bro. 
Arnold,   H.    L. 
Wiggins,  W.  F. 
Willis,   H.   D. 
Smith,    L.    E. 
Williams,  A.  M.,  Jr. 

Livery   and   Sales   Stables. 
Warren,  B.   R. 
White  &  Cleave. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 
Lancaster,  N.   M.    (Saw  Mill  and  Gin  I. 
Steward,  J.  W.,  &  Co.   (Saw  Mill  and  Gin.) 

Hotels    and     Boarding     Houses. 
Hotel  Vance. 

Druggists. 
Vanceboro  Drug  Co. 


DOVER. 

Incorporated  in   1901. 

Population.    1910:     White,    450;   colored,    450; 
total,    900    (estimated). 

Value    real    estate,    $100,000;    value    personal 
property.   $50,000. 

TAX  RATE:     50c.    on   the  $100. 
Town    Officers. 

MAYOR— N.    S.   Richardson. 

CHIEF   OF   POLICE— W.    G.   Rouse. 

POSTMASTER— W.    A.    Wilson. 

R.    R.    AGENTS— D.    C.    Ross,    N.    S. ;    H.    B. 
Holland,  D.  &  S. 

MANAGER    TELEGRAPH— D.     C.    Ross,    W. 
U. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 

METHODIST — L.  B.  Pattishall,  Pastor. 
DISCIPLE — L.    T.    Wrightsell,    Pastor. 
BAPTIST — Rev.   Ragland,   Pastor. 


Schools    and    Academies. 
HICH— W.   G.   Gaston,  Prin. 

Banks    and    Bankers. 
BANK  OF  DOVER— G.  V.  Richardson,  Pres. ; 
W.   H.   Caton,   Cash. 

Doctors. 
Hawes,    S.    J. 

Druggists. 
Wilson,   W.   A. 

General     Mercnants. 
Richardson,  G.  V. 
Wilson,    W.    A. 
Nachamson,   Eli. 
Daugherty,   H.   E. 
Goldsboro  Lumber   Co. 
Kelly.   W.    R. 
Hawkins   &   Griffin. 

Hotels    and     Boarding     Houses. 
Richardson,  Mrs.  Fannie. 

Livery   Stables. 
Wilson,    W.    A. 
Daugherty,   H.   E. 

Manufacturing     Plants. 
Goldsboro  Lumber  Co. 
Waters,  W.  H,  Lumber  Co. 
Dover  Lumber  Co. 
West   &   Parrott. 


COVE    CITY. 

Incorporated   in   1907. 

Population,    1910:     White,    300;   colored,    100; 
total.    400. 

Value    real    estate,     $27,500;    value    personal 
property.    $21,950. 

TAX  RATE:     25c.   on  the  $100,   and  75c.   on 
the  poll. 

Town    Officers. 
MAYOR— J.   S.  Robinson. 
CHIEF    OF    POLICE— Fred.    White. 
POSTMASTER— J.    F.   Heath. 
R.    R.    AGENT— M.    A.    Hill,    N.    S. 
MANAGER    TELEGRAPH— M.    A.    Hill. 

Ministers  and  Churches. 
BAPTIST— H.  B.  Hines,  Pastor. 
METHODIST— Pate  Shaw,   Pastor. 

General     Merchants. 
Brice  &  Spack. 
White,   H.   T. 
Heath,    J.    F. 
Eubanks,   O.   C. 
Avery.    E.    D. 
Daugherty  &  Son. 

Cotton    Gins. 
White,    H.    T. 

Hotels     and     Boarding     Houses. 
Avery. 

Livery  Stables. 
Spack  &  Bros. 


BRIDGETON. 

Incorporated  in  1907. 

Population.  1913:  White,  600;  colored,  150; 
total,    750. 

Value  real  estate,  $75,273;  value  personal 
property,   $30,013. 

TAX  RATE:     50c.    on  the   $100. 

Town   Officers. 
MAYOR— I.   W.    Rodgers. 
POSTMASTER— J.    H.    Oglesby. 
CHIEF  OF  POLICE— W.  R.   Hopewell. 

Ministers   and   Churches. 
METHODIST— R.  E.   Plttman,  Pastor. 
DISCIPLE— Rev.     Smith,    Pastor. 

General  Merchants. 

Oglesby,   John. 

Tingle   &   Bro.    (Hardware). 

Fulcher,    Perry. 

Bunting  &  Gaskins. 

Brooks   Grocery  Co. 

Price,    C.    S. 

Covington,    A. 


NEW  BERN  BANKING  and  TRUST  COMPANY 

NEW  BERN,  N.  C. — CAPITAL  $100,000. 

A    General    Banking    Business    Transacted.        Accepts   Appointment   as    Executor,    Guardian    and 
Administrator    of    Estates.     Name  this   Company  in    Your  Will. 


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Livery    Stables. 
Holton,  T.   W. 

Manufacturing     Plants. 
Bridgeton   Lumber    Co. 
Blades,  J.  B.,  Lumber  Co. 


Parker,  S.  D. 

Johnston,  A.   S. 
Spencer,   J.   N. 


Dry    Goods. 
Markets. 


CUMBERLAND  COUNTY 

COUNTY    SEAT,    FAYETTEVILLE. 


POPULATION— (Census  1910),  35.2S4. 

Formed   in    1754.     Named   in   honor   of   Duke  of  Cumberland. 

AREA— 900   square   miles. 

Value   of  real   estate,   $5,718,509;   value   of  personal  property,   $2,215,621. 

Property  listed  in  1912,  by  whites,  $7,391,449;   by  negroes,  $542,SS1. 

NUMBER  OP  SCHOOLS— For  whites,  90;  for   negroes,    65. 

TAX  RATE  County  purposes,  22c.   on  the  $100;  pension,  2c;  bonds,  17c;  roads,  25c;  special 
school  tax  Cross  Creek  Township,  25c;  State,  25  c;  school,  20c 

County  bonded  debt,   $126,800. 

PUBLIC   ROADS — Number  of  miles,   400.     Worked  by  Public  Road  Law  and  county  convicts. 

RAILROAD,    TELEGRAPH     AND     EXPRESS    COMPANIES. 

Atlantic  Coast  Line  Railroad,  57.14  miles,  assessed    value $1,943,606.00 

Pullman    Company,    assessed   value 6,982.00 

Southern  Express  Company,  assessed  value 18,135.00 

Western  Union  Telegraph  Company,   assessed  value      14,344.99 

Aberdeen  and  Rockflsh  Railroad    10.00  miles,  assessed  value 33,283.00 

Roseboro  and  Fayetteville  Telephone  Company,  assessed     value 357.00 

Clinton   and   Dunn  Telephone   Company,   assessed  value 55.00 

Carolina  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company,   assessed  value 27,968.00 

St.   Paul  Telephone  Company,   assessed  value 106.00 

Carolina    I'ower    and    Light    Company,    assessed  value 16.2S7.00 

American  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company,  assessed     value 8,347.60 

Raleigh,  Charlotte   and  Southern  R.  R.,  Raleigh  and  Southport  Division,  21.50  miles, 

assessed     value 133,265.00 

Postal    Telegraph-Cable    Company,    assessed    value     5  200^59 

Virgina  and  Carolina  Southern  Railroad,  7.50  miles,  assessed  value 22,500.00 

Fayetteville   Gas    and   Electric   Company,    assessed   value L50o!o0 

Merchants  and  Farmers  Steamboat  Company,  assessed     value 5,000^00 

Fayetteville   Traction    and    Power    Company,    assessed     value S195  00 

SUPERIOR   COURT   TERMS— January    12,    February    9,    March    16    (civil),    April    27    (civil). 
May   25,   August   31,    September   31    (civil),    October   26    (civil),   November   23. 


COUNTY     OFFICERS. 

CLERK  OF  COURT— A.  A.  McKethan. 
Fayetteville. 

SHERIFF— N.     H.     MacGeachy     Fayetteville. 

REGISTER  OF  DEEDS— F.  R.  Hall,  Fay- 
etteville. 

TREASURER— David  Gaster,  Fayetteville. 

CORONER— J.      V.     McGousan,     Fayetteville. 

SURVEYOR— Moody  O.  Bullard,  Fayetteville. 

SUPT.  OF  HEALTH— Wm.  S.  Jordan,  Fay- 
etteville. 

SUPT.  OF  SCHOOLS— B.  T.  McBryde,  Fay- 
etteville. 

SUPT.  OF  HOME— Alex.  Leslie,  Fayette- 
ville, 

BOARD  OF  EDUCATION— J.  A.  Oates, 
(chm'n),  Fayetteville;  W.  L.  Williams,  Linden; 
J.  W.  Hall,  Autryville. 

COMMISSIONERS— Albert  B.  Smith  (chm'n). 
Cedar  Creek;  Frank  C.  Yarboro,  Hope  Mills,  R. 
2;  D.  Kenneth  Taylor,  Fayetteville;  John  R. 
Bowden,  Wade;  Alexander  Simmons,  Roseboro 
Rfd. 

BOARD  OF  ELECTIONS— W.  G.  Hall, 
(Chm'n),  Fayetteville;  Georie  Holmes,  Fayette- 
ville;  A.    H.    Sloeomb,   Fayetteville. 

JUSTICES  OF  THE  PEACE. 

CROSS  CREEK  TOWNSHIP— D.  N.  Mac- 
loan,  Fayetteville;  C.  P.  Overby,  Fayetteville; 
W.  D.  Gaster,  Fayetteville;  W.  A.  Brown,  Fay- 
etteville; Colin  MacRae,  Fayetteville;  T.  J. 
Powers,  Fayetteville;  Frank  Glover,  Fayetteville; 
C.   B.    McMillan,    Fayetteville;   W.    S.    Cook. 

PEARCE'S  MILL— A.  E.  MacLean,  Fay- 
etteville; Geo.  B.  Nunnery,  Fayetteville;  R.  G. 
Carver,  Fayetteville,  R.   7. 

GRAY'S  CREEK— J.  P.  Thames,  Fayette- 
ville, R.  8;  J.  H.  Smith,  Alderman;  S.  C. 
Kriner,  Edonia. 

SEVENTY-FIRST— D.  B.  Gillis,  Fayetteville, 
Rfd. ;  J.  F.  McFayden,  Fayetteville,  Itfd. ;  .1.   M. 


MacPherson,   Fayetteville,   Rfd. 

CARVER'S  CREEK— Joseph  Ray,  Draughon; 
A.MacBuie,  Fayetteville;  R.  A.  Collier,  Lin- 
den:   A.    M.    Ray,    Lobelia. 

LITTLE  RIVER— M.  P.  Blue.  Lobelia;  D. 
!).    Black,  Vass,  R.   1;  W.   H.   Richardson. 

BEAVER  DAM— J.  S.  Home  Autrvville, 
!i.  2;  R.  S.  Tatum,  Cedar  Creek,  R.  1 :  D.  U. 
Beard,  Fayetteville;  G.  L.  Godwin,  Fayetteville; 
Alexander    Simmons,    Fayetteville. 

CEDAR  CREEK— J.  M.  Faircloth.  Cedar 
Creek;  G.  H.  Clark,  Cedar  Creek;  D.  H.  Max- 
well,   Stedman,    R.    1. 

FLEA  HILL— M.  Maxwell,  Fayetteville,  Rfd.; 
H.  H.  Bolton,  Fayetteville;  G.  F.  Hubbard, 
Fayetteville;  D.   D.   Bain,   Wade,   R.    1. 

BLACK  RIVER— Nathan  Williams,  Godwin; 
R.  H.  Jernigan,  Dunn  R.  4;  E.  J.  Godwin, 
Dunn,    R.    4. 

ROCKFISH— A.  G.  Vaughn,  Fayetteville; 
R.  7;  J.  D.  Hornaday,  Cotton;  W.  C.  Perks. 
Hope  Mills;  John  Smith,  Cotton;  J.  W.  Hodges, 
Cotton. 

MINISTERS    NOT    IN    TOWNS. 

PRESBYTERIAN— Colin  Shaw,  Fayetteville, 
Rfd. ;   K.   A.   McLeod,   Fayetteville,  Rfd. 

BAPTIST— T.  J.  Baker,  Cedar  Creek;  J.  D. 
Tew,  Fayetteville;  W.  M.  Page,  Fayetteville; 
J.  M.  Gibbs.  Cotton;  Q.  R.  Johnson,  Cedar 
Creek. 

METHODIST— N.  B.  Strickland,  Hope  Mills; 
G.  B.  Starling,  Fayetteville,  Rfd. 

SCHOOLS    AND    ACADEMIES. 

KING    HIRAM    SCHOOL. 

RIVERDALE    ACADEMY. 

EASTOVER    ACADEMY. 

GODWIN    GRADED    SCHOOL. 

LITTLE  RIVER  ACADEMY. 

PHYSICIANS   NOT    IN    TOWNS. 

Averitt.  K.  G..   Cedar  Creek. 

Bullock,    T.    C,    Autryville. 

Olive.   T.   W..   Wade. 


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Beard,   D.,   Cedar  Creek. 
McPayden,  Oscar,  Stedman. 
.   K.   i;..   Autryville. 
MERCHANTS   NOT   IN   TOWNS. 
Evans,  J.   ife  O.,  Idaho 
Downing,   II.   1!..  Cedar  Creek. 
Smith,   A.   B.,   Cedar  Creek. 
Haywood,  T.   J.,   Idaho. 
MacAlister,  D.   A.   Wade. 
MacPhail,  H.  A.,  Wade. 
Culbreth,  J.   C,  Falcon. 
Carter,   Dan,  Vander. 
Allen,  .1.   I,.,  Fayetteville,  R.  4. 
Godwin,  Carl,   Payetteville,  R.   1. 
Guy   &  Godwin,   Fayetteville,   R.    1. 
McDaniel,  W.  T.   &  J.  M.,  Fayetteville,  R.   5. 
Lockaway,  J.,  Stedman. 
Bryant,   H.,   Stedman. 
MacNeill    A.   A.,  &  Sons,  Godwin. 
Adams,  J.  C,  Little  River  Academy. 
Bird,  Jeff,  Little  River  Academy. 
Draughon,   R.    L.,Draughon. 
Clark,   J.    F.,   Manchester. 
Holt,  D.  McL.,  Argyle. 
Marsh,  W,  H.,  Alderman. 
Jessup,  Emmett,  Clay  Fork. 
Geddie,  J.  D.,  Stedman. 
Sessoms,  Jeff.   D., Stedman. 
Bullard     Vander,    Vander. 
Carter,   H.    C,   Buckhorn. 
Nunnalee,  W.   L.,   Sherwood. 
Faircloth,  J.  T.,  Raeford. 

COTTON     GINS. 
Carter,  D.   &  T.,  Fayetteville,  R.   2. 
Monroe,  J.   McN.,  Fayetteville,  R.   4. 
Ewing,   W.    C,    Fayettville,    R.    1. 
Alexander,  X.  B.,  Fayetteville. 
Godwin,   S.    G.,   Fayetteville.. 
Gedaie,   McD.,   Fayetteville. 
Marsh,  W  .H.,  Alderman. 
Currie,  J.   H.   Fayetteville. 
Hatcher.  William    Carlos. 
Williams,  W.  N.,  Fayetteville. 
W.   McK.   Monroe,  Fayetteville,  Rfd. 
McCorquedale,  J.   T.,   Kinnon. 
Blue  &  Faircloth.  Fayetteville,  Rfd. 

SAW    MILLS. 
Bullard,    C.    C,   Fayetteville,   R.    2. 
Culbreth.  J.   C,  Fayetteville,  R.   2. 
Allen,  J.  T.,  Fayetteville,  R.  5. 
Olive,   W.    J.,    &   Co.    Wade. 
Downing,  A.,  Stedman. 
Allen,    Willis,    Fayetteville,   Rfd. 
Home,,   George,   Vander. 
Blue,   Fairley     Fayetteville,   Rfd. 
Ward,   Thos.,   Fayetteville,   Rfd. 
Godwin,  Earl,  Fayetteville,  Rfd. 
Walker,    W.    M.,    Fayetteville,   Rfd. 
Britton,  W.  H.,  &  Co.,  Timberland. 
Johnson  Lumber  Co.,  Timberland. 
Bullard,  A.   J.,  &  Son,  Vander. 
Harnett  Lumber  Co.,  Manchester. 
Dean,  J.    W.,   Godwin. 
Jessup,  Emmett,  Cedar  Creek. 
Bullard,    C.    C,    Fayetteville. 

PUBLIC    SCHOOL    TEACHERS 
Harmon,  Grisselia  A.,  Fayetteville,  R.   2. 
Kinlaw,  Maggie,  Fayetteville,  R.  2. 
Wilkins,  Miss,  Fayetteville,  R.  2. 
Shaw,    Ruth,    Fayetteville,    Rfd. 
Tatum,    Gertrude,    R.    2. 
Bulla,  Nettie,  Fayetteville,  R.  2. 
Home,   Mrs.   Mollie,   Vander. 
Maxwell,   Mrs.   Roberta,  Fayetteville,   R.   2. 
Holmes,  Stacy,  Fayetteville,  R.   2. 
Bain,  J.  M.,  Fayetteville,  R.    1. 
Bruce,  Mrs.,  Fayetteville,  R.   1. 
Evans,  Henrietta,  Fayetteville,  R.   5. 
Thaggard,  Mrs.  Kate,  Cedar  Creek. 
Williams,  Mamie,  Wade,  R.    1. 
Willard,    J.    F.,    Cumberland. 
Bullard,    Julia,    Cumberland, 
Bridgers,    W.    R.,    Hope   Mills. 
McDonald,  Mrs.  Lauchlin,  Hope  Mills. 
Fisher,   Gertrude,   Hope  Mills. 
Gainey,    Ethel,    Hope    Mills. 


Cole,    Ethel,    Hope   Mills. 

Thaggard,    Annie.    Cotton. 

McArthur,  Mattie,  Parkton,  R.  1. 

Teague,    D.    B.,    Raeford. 

Gainey,  Bessie,   Fayetteville,   R.    7. 

McGirt-Clerk,   Mrs.   Flora,   Fayetteville,  R.   1 

Cox,  Guy,  Fayetteville,  R.   8. 

McQueen,  Nellie,  Fayetteville,  R.  8. 

Stuart,  Rose,  Fayetteville,  R.   7. 

Jessup,  Mrs.  Bessie,  Edonia. 

Olive,  E.   J.,  Hope  Mills,  R.   2. 

Monroe,   Kate,   Hope  Mills,   R.    2. 

Page,  B.  R.,  Fayetteville,  Massey  Hill. 

Black,  Emma,  Fayetteville,  Massey  Hill. 

Cashwell,  Mamie,  Fayetteville,  Massey  Hill. 

McArthur,  Mary,  Fayetteville,   R.   3. 

McPherson,   Elizabeth,  Fayettevlle,  R.   3. 

Weatherly,   W   .R.,   Fayettevlle,   R.    3. 

Williams,   Henrietta,  Fayetteville,   R.    3. 

Harmon.    Mary,    Fayetteville,   R.    3. 

Black,  Elizabeth,  Manchester. 

Sloan,  W.   R.,  Manchester. 

Graham,  W.   R.,  Draughan. 

Byrd,   Bettie.   Linden. 

Roseman,  Mary,  Linden. 

Ray,   Bertha,   Lane. 

Bulla,   Carrie,   Fayetteville,   R.    6. 

Elliott,  Jean,  Fayetteville,  R.   6. 

Page,  Mary  Dunn. 

Williams,  Urella,  Dunn,  R.   4. 

Durban.   Florence,   Dunn. 

Clegg,    W.    R.,    Godwin. 

Searcy,    Carro,    Godwin. 

McNeill,  Mary,  Godwin. 

McLeod,   Mamie,    Wade. 

McMillan,  Mary,  Wade. 

McPhail,  Clark,  Wade,  R.  1. 

Matthews,  Lula,  Wade,  R.  1. 

Graham,  Belle,  Wade,  R.  1. 

Page,    Mary,   Dunn. 

Bryant,  Jennie,  Stedman,  R.   1. 

Gibbs,   Minnie,   Fayetteville,  R.   3. 

Crook,   W.    R.,   Fayetteville,   R.    1. 

Holmes,  Hennie,  Fayetteville,  R.   1. 

Turlincton,  Mamie,  Fayetteville,  R.  2. 

Gay,    W.    A.,    Fayetteville,   R.    2. 

Martin,  Mamie,  Fayetteville,  R.  2. 

King,    Mary,     Cedar    Creek. 

Melvin,   Mattie,   Cedar  Creek. 

Cameron,   Bessie,   Cedar   Creek. 

Daughtry,   Mrs.   G.   R.,  Lena. 

McCollouch,    Florence,    Elise. 

Fisher,  Fannie,  Cedar  Creek,  R.  1. 

Sessoms,    Lillian,    Buckhorn. 

Downing,    Neill,    Buckhorn. 

Nunnery,    Mrs.     Nora,    Autryville,    R.    3. 

Bullard,  Annie,  Roseboro,  R.   3. 

Melvin,  Ollella,  Roseboro,  R.  3. 

Wright,  Guy,  Stedman. 

Seawell,    Christian,    Stedman. 

Coppedge.  Sallie,  Stedman. 

Batten,   Carrie,   Stedman. 


FAYETTEVILLE. 

Population,   1910:     7.045. 

White  polls.  565 ;  colored  polls,  195. 

Value  real  estate,  $1,597,570;  value  per- 
sonal  property,    $9S7,294. 

TAX    RATE— 1    per    cent. 

Bonded  debt,  $293,000.  (This  includes 
water-works  and  electric  plant,  which  19  owned 
by    city) . 

Town   Officers. 

MAYOR — John   Underwood. 

CHIEF   OF  POLICE— E.   D.   Britt. 

CLERK— H.     J.     McBride. 

TREASURER — A.    A.    MacKethan,    Jr. 

TAX    COLLECTOR— W.    L.    Hawley. 

ATTORNEY— R.    H.    Dye. 
SUPT.  OF  HEALTH— T.  J.  Powers. 

POSTMASTER— L.    B.    Hale. 

R.  R.  AGENTS— C.  S.  MacMillan,  A.  C.  L. ; 
G.    B.    Underwood.    R.    &   S. 

EXPRESS  AGENT— W.   M.   Prouse. 

TELEGRAPH     MANAGER— D.     S.     MacRae. 


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TELEPHONE  MANAGER— J.  R.  Boyd,  Car- 
olina  Telephone  &  Telegraph   Co. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 

BAPTIST— Joel  S.  Snyder,  W.  A.  Hum- 
phrey. 

EPISCOPAL— Archie   Boogher,   Rector. 

METHODIST— R.  B.  John.  Presiding  Elder; 
Hay  Street  Church.  W.  R.  Royall,  Pastor. 

PRESBYTERIAN— W.  M.  Fairley,  Martin 
A.   Ray,   Letcher  Smith,  L.   T.   Wilds. 

CATHOLIC— Father  Dillon,    Pastor. 
Schools  and   Academies. 

FAYETTEVIXLE  GRADED— W.  S.  Snipes, 
Supt. 

DONALDSON  MILITARY— S.  M.  Reed, 
Supt. 

Hotels   and    Boarding    Houses. 

Hotel    LaFayete. 

Martin   Hotel. 

Atlantic  Hotel. 

Spence   House. 

HoU'l  Rosemont. 

Cumberland   Hotel. 

Williams,     Fannie. 

Snell,   Kate. 

Leroy    House. 

Fayetteville    Inn. 

Barnes,    Mrs.    Sarah. 

Smith,  Kate. 

Johnson,   Mary   K. 

Blount,    Emma. 

Banks   and    Bankers. 

THE  NATIONAL  BANK— S.  W.  Cooper, 
Pres. ;   Allan  MacMillan,    Cash. 

FOURTH  NATIONAL  BANK— H.  W.  Lilly, 
Pres. ;  A.  W.  Peace,  Vice-Pres.  and  Cash. ; 
Thorne  Clark,  Asst.  Cash. 

CUMBERLAND    SAVINGS    &    TRUST    CO.— 
F.    H.    Stedman.    Pres. ;    Claude   Rankin.    Cash. 
Automobile   Garage   and    Dealers. 

Ramseur   Bros.    Co. 

Welsh  Motor  Co. 

Armfield-Percival   Co. 

Bakers. 

MacNeill,    J.    S. 

MacNeill  Bakery  Co. 

Brick    Manufacturers. 

Poe,   E.   A.,   Co. 

Tar  Heel  Brick  Co. 

Boot  and   Shoe   Dealers. 

Jennings,    E.    H. 

Jessup    Bros. 

Kennedy,    J.    L. 

Holland    &    Co. 

Globe   Clothing   Co. 

Fleishman,    B.,    &    Bros. 

Ayer.   S.   G. 

Thornton,   Tom  A.,   &  Co. 

Goldstein,    J. 

Courtney,   M.   L. 

Shuford,    Rogers  &   Co. 

Maultsby,   W.    S. 

Watson,   C.   M.,   &  Co. 

Stein   Bros. 

Jackson,  J.   C,   &  Son. 

Thornton.    Frank. 

Jackson-Williams     Co. 

Book   Stores. 

Gorham  Book  &  Music  House. 

Judge,   J.   W. 

Building   and    Loan    Associations. 

Cross  Creek  B.  &  L.  Association. 

Farmer  &  Mechanic  B.   &  L.  Association. 

McKethan  Land  Co.,   (Inc.) 

Butchers   and    Dealers   in    Cattle. 

Buckingham,   J.   B.,   &   Co. 

Yann,    N.    A. 

Kass,    John. 

Johnson.   R.   M. 

Matthews,    J.    B. 

Britt,  E.  J.,  &  Son. 

Bullard,    T.    R. 

Butler,    Herman. 

Ussery.   H. 


McLaurin,  Lee. 

Bicycles  and    Repairs. 
Saunders,    W.    T. 
McDaniel,   R.   H. 
McDaniel,    G.    G. 
Jernigan,   J.    G. 

Carriage   Dealers   and    Manufacturers. 
Beville,    C.    L. 
Fayetteville   Supply  Co. 
King.   J.   A. 
Ingold.    C.   L. 
Rankin,    A.    E.,    Co. 

Clubs. 
Industrial   Club. 
Elks  Club. 

Commission  Merchants. 
Rankin,   A.    E.,    Co. 
Powell,   W.   H. 
MacMillan,    H.    L. 
Evans.    J.    &    0. 

Cotton  and   Hosiery  Mills. 
Lakeview   Manufacturing   Co. 
Holt-Morgan   Mills. 
Tolar-Hart   &  Holt  Mills. 
Holt-Williamson    Mills. 
Victory  Manufacturing  Co. 

Confectionery  Dealers. 
Husk©,    A.    S. 
Home,   H.   R.,   &   Sons. 
King  Drug  Co. 
Wooten,    L.    C. 
Ray,    D.    H.,    &    Co. 
Smith,    R.    G.    W. 
Cook,    J.    P. 
Cumberland    Cafe. 
Sedberry's,    B.    E.,    Sons. 
MacKethan  &  Co. 
Clark,   W.   G. 
Jackson.    R.    M. 
Saleeby's   Candy   Store. 
Townsend.   D.   W. 

Contractors   and    Builders. 
Humphrey,   D.   J. 
Bullard,    C.    E. 
Black,    John. 
Humphrey,    E.    J. 
Deal.    W.    W. 
Davis,    F.    W. 
Gentry,  L. 
Jarrett,   A.    J. 
Lucas,   T.    S. 
Thain,   T.    T. 

Coal  and  Wood   Dealers. 
Fayetteville  Ice  &  Mfg.  Co. 
Carmon,    Joshua. 
Poe,    E.    A.,    Brick   Co. 
Simmons,    J.    D. 
Smith,   W.   F. 
Beal,    Green. 
Georgia  Pine  Turpentine  Co. 

Chamber  of  Commerce. 
T.    G.    MacAlister,   Pres. ;   J.    W.    Judge,    Sec. 
and  Treas. 

Clothiers  and   Men's  Furnishers. 
Fleishman.   B.,   &  Bros. 
Jones   Bros. 
Kindley,   W.   C,   Co. 
Courtney,    M.    L. 
The  Vogue  Co. 
Globe    Clothing    Co. 
Watson,    C.   M.,    &   Co. 
Stein  Bros. 

Shuford,    Rogers   &   Co. 
Fayetteville  Department  Store. 
Riffs,  T. 

Thornton,  Tom  &  Co. 
Williams,  Fred  D.,  Co. 
The  Vogue. 

Cotton  Gins. 
Southern   Cotton   Oil    Co. 
MacNeill,    J.    D. 
Alexander,   N.    B. 
Carter,    Dan. 
Bullard,  R.  W. 


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Department    Stores. 

Sheetz,  S.,  &  Sons. 

Courtney,   M.   L. 

Newberry,   C.    B. 

Thornton,   Frank. 

Evans   Furniture    Co. 

Tillinghast,   J.    B. 

Sheetz,   H.   E. 

Jewell,   II.   W. 

Grocers. 

Capitol  Department  Store. 

Armfleld  Co.    (Wholesale.) 

Klndley,  W.  E.,  Co. 

Culbreth,  J.   H.,   &  Co.    (Wholesale). 

Dentists. 

Rankin,   A.    E.,   Co.    (Wholesale   and 

Retail). 

Cromartie,  A.   S. 

Fields,  T.  B.,  &  Co. 

Judd,  J.   H. 

Carolina   Grocery   Co. 

Patterson,  G.  B. 

Tally.   V.   F. 

Hair,  L.   G. 

Maultsby,    G.     Sam. 

Ray,  W.  A. 

Ray,  I.  H.,  &  Co. 

Highsmlth,  J.   R. 

Carolina  Grocery  Co. 

Newspapers  and   Editors. 

Smith,  W.  F.   (Wholesale.) 

FAYETTEVILLE      OBSERVER      (Daily     and 

Powell,   W.    H. 

Weekly)— E.   J.   Hale,  Editor. 

Bethune,  M.   A. 

FAYETTEVILLE    INDEX     (Weekly)— A.     M. 

Hedgepeth  Bros. 

Moore,  Editor. 

Wooten,  L.  C,  &  Co. 

Printing    Offices. 

Bell,  N.   J. 

Index  Printing  Co. 

Evans,  J.   &  0. 

Judge  Printing  Co. 

Powers,   John. 

Garrett.  J.  E. 

Smith  &  Dowing. 

Druggists. 

Tatum,  J.   L. 

MacKethan   &  Co. 

Cook,  J.  H. 

Home,    H.    R.,   &   Sons. 

Melvin,  A.   S.,   Co. 

Souder's  Drug  Co. 

Hardware   Dealers. 

B.  E.   Sedberry's  Son. 

Huske  Hardware  House. 

Cook,    A.    J. 

Watson,  Walter. 

Massey   Hill  Drug   Co. 

Haigh,  Charles. 

Doctors. 

Rankin,   A.   E. 

Highsmlth,  J.  F. 

McMillian  Bros. 

Highsmith,    Seavy. 

Powell,   W.    H. 

Jordan,  Wm.  S. 

.Maultsby,    J.    Sam. 

Lilly,   J.   M. 

Ward's  Plow  Works. 

MacKeathan  D.  G. 

Sanders,    W.    T. 

Marsh,  J.   H. 

Fayetteville  Supply  Co. 

McCougan,   J.   V. 

Jernigan,  J. 

MacKeathan,  J.  A. 

Hospitals. 

MacNeill,   J.    W. 

Highsmith  Hospital. 

Rose,  A.   S. 

Cumberland  General  Hospital. 

Scofield,  E.   J.    S. 

Insurance   Agents. 

Powell,  R.   A. 

Huske,   B.   B.    (Fire). 

West,   T.    M. 

MacKeathan,    Alfred    A. 

Hayes,   R.   B. 

MacGuire,  A.   F. 

Carson,  E.  J. 

Macltae,   S.   H.    (Fire.) 

Dry  Goods  and   Notions. 

Rose,  F.   R.    (Fire). 

Thornton,  Frank. 

Robinson,    J.    H.    (Fire). 

Capitol  Department   Store. 

Cook,  W.   S.    (Fire). 

Interstate  5c.   and   10c.   Store. 

State  Realty  &  Insurance  Co.    (Fire) 

Jessup  Bros. 

Fayetteville    Realty    &    Insurance    Co. 

(Fire). 

Ayer,   S.    G. 

Cape  Fear  Development  Co.    (Fire  and  Life). 

Courtney,   M.   L. 

Underwood.  John   (Life.) 

Maultsby,    A.    S.,    &   Bro. 

LaFayette  Mutual  Life  Insurance  Co. 

Riff,   T. 

Smith.    N.    H.    (Life). 

Holland  &  Co. 

Malioy,   W.    B.    (Life). 

Anderson,  J.  H.,  &  Co. 

MacKeathan    Real   Estate,    Loan    &   Trust   Co. 

Kindley,  W.  E.,  Co. 

(Life). 

Fleishman,  B..  &  Bros. 

Wallace-Ellington    Co. 

Fayetteville    Bargain    House. 

Jewelers. 

Power    and     Light    Companies. 

Prior,   Warren   &   Sons. 

Fayetteville  Gas  &  Electrict  Co. 

Beasley,  B.  F. 

Public  Works   Commission. 

Upton-Sedberry  Co. 

Fruit    Dealers. 

Eggleston,  J.   H. 

Townsend,    D.    W. 

Laundries. 

Smith  Fruit  Store. 

Fayetteville    Steam    Laundry. 

Saleeby's  Candy  Store. 

City   Steam   Laundry. 

Fertilizer  Dealers  and   Manufacturers. 

Wah  Sing. 

Southern  Cotton  Oil  Co. 

Lawyers. 

Rankin,    A.    E.,    Co. 

Broadfoot,  C.  W. 

Taylor,  D.    K. 

Broadfoot,  Charles. 

Evans,   J.    &   O. 

Breece,  A.   B. 

Florists. 

Cook,    H.    L. 

Lamb,   J.    M. 

Hall,    A.    S. 

MacKeathan  &  Co. 

MacKeathan,  E.   R. 

Foundries    and    Iron    Works. 

Rose,   G.   M. 

Russell,  C.   S. 

Murchison,    I.    A. 

Waid's  Foundry  &  Plow  Works. 

Nimoeks,   Q.   K. 

Clark,  I.   W. 

Robinson,   H.  McD. 

Fish    and    Oyster   Dealers. 

Shaw,   J.   G. 

Plummer,  J.  H. 

Sinclair,  N.   A. 

Buckingham.   T.   B.,   &  Co. 

Sutton,   T.    H. 

Williams,  E.   N. 

Dye,   R.    H. 

Furniture    Dealers. 

Rose,    C.    G. 

Fayetteville  Furniture  Co. 

Everett,   H.    S. 

Brothers,  W.   E. 

Bullard,  V.  C. 

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Caahwell,  D.   J. 

Underwood,    John. 

Newton  J.  Sprunt. 

Cape  Fear  Development  Co. 

Brothers,   H.   L. 

Cape  Fear  Loan  &  Trust  Co. 

Lyon,    Terry. 

Smith,  N.  H. 

Herring,  R.   W. 

Sales   Stables. 

Davis,   E.   G. 

Bevill,    C.    L. 

Gates,    J.    A. 

Ingold,   C.   L. 

MaeLean.   J.   A.,   Jr. 

Wiggins,    F.    M. 

MacRae.    J.     C. 

Martin,    T.    O. 

Gibbs.   John   C. 

Rankin,    Tom. 

Williford,    J.     M. 

MacArthur   Bros.    &    Co. 

McPhail.   S.   C. 

West,    J.    F. 

MeCaskill,    Bascom. 

Shingle    Dealers. 

Stringfleld,    D.    M. 

Huske  Hardware  Co. 

Stringfleld,  P.   R. 

Evans,    J.    &   O. 

Ray,   Donald. 

Carter.    Dan. 

Simmons,    R.    F. 

Simmons,    Alex. 

Williams,    Henry    E. 

Smith.  A.  B. 

Howard,    C    C. 

Rankin,    A.    E. 

Lumber    Manufacturers   and    Dealers. 

Empire   Lumber    Co. 

Rankin,   C.   A. 

Rankin,    A.    E..    Co. 

Empire  Lumber  Co. 

Gilmore-Rankin   Co. 

Cumberland   Lumber   Co. 

Tailors. 

Southern   Timber  and  Lumber  Co. 

The    Vogue. 

MacDiarmid,    W.    J. 

Williams,   Fred  D.,   Co. 

Bullard,    A.    J.,    &   Sons. 

Stein   Bros. 

McAllister-Ross    Lumber    Co. 

Holland  &   Co. 

Boone    &    Thain. 

Shepard,  Miss  Lizzie. 

Gilmore-Rankin    Lumber    Co. 

Undertakers    and    Embalmers. 

West  Lumber  Co. 

Wilson  &  Rogers. 

Thain,    T.    T. 

Veterinary    Surgeons. 

Marble   Works.     . 

Martin,    Tom. 

Remsburg,    E.    L. 

Fitzmorris,   B.    Z. 

Fayetteville  Monumental  Works. 

Buchaa.  A.   A. 

Machinery   Dealers. 

Elder,   H.   W. 

Russell,    C.    S. 

Wall    Paper    Dealers. 

Carolina   Machine   Co. 

Landon    Wright. 

Clark,    I.    W. 

Gorham  Book  &  Music  Co. 

Huske    Hardware    House. 

Wade,   H.   V. 

Sanders,    W.    T. 

Stiley,   O.    H. 

FayetteYille  Supply  Co. 

Naval    Store    Dealers. 
Slocomb,   A.    H. 
Georgia   Pine  Turpentine  Co. 
MacKethan,    Alfred    A. 
MacKethan   Turpentine   Co. 

Paint    and    Oil    Dealers. 
Huske    Hardware    Co. 
Saupnders,   W.    T. 
Home.    H.    R. 
Sedberry's    Son,    B.    E. 
Gallup    Oil    Co. 
Standard  Oil  C. 

Painters. 
Wright.    T.    T. 
Maultsby.    Wm. 
Jones,    Irvin. 
Waddell,    Alfred. 
Jones,   Lonnie. 
Sykes,    Ernest. 

Plu  mbers. 

Manufacturing     Plants. 

Holt-Morgan    Mills    (Cotton    Cloth). 

Holt- Williamson    Mill    (Yarns). 
Tolar-Hart  Mill   (Yarns). 
Lakeview  Mfg.    Co.    (Yarns). 
Victory  Mfg.    Co.    (Cotton   Cloth). 

Ashley-Bailey  Mill  No.    1    (Silk). 

Ashley-Bailey  Mill  No.    2    (Silk). 

Algoddon    Knitting  Mill. 

Ward's  Plow   Works. 

Bruton.    J.    C,    Cross   Arm   Works. 

West  Lumber  Co.    (Crates). 

Thain,    T.    T. 

Fayetteville    Woodenware    Co. 

Georgia   Pine   Turpentine    Co. 
Poe,   E.   A.,   Brick   Co. 
Rheum-aid   Medical   Co. 
Regal  Medicine  Co. 

Hewitt,   C.   M.    (Mattresses). 
Bullard,  J.  J.,  &  Sons. 

Crane  Plumbing  Co.,  The. 
Burke,   H.    S. 
Smith,   Frank. 

Sullivan  Shoe  Co. 
Kennedy,    E.     J. 
Gilmore-Rankin  Co. 
MacKethan   Turpentine  Co. 

Piano  and   Organ   Dealer*. 

Tar  Heel  Brick  Co. 

Blount,   W.   F.,   Music   Co. 
Sheetz,    S.,    &   Sons. 

CUMBERLAND. 

Pemberton,    H.    M. 

Population,  1913.   about  500. 

Photographers. 

Cotton    Mill. 

Paton    Studio. 

Neciansett  Mills   (Inc.) 

Keen's  Studio. 

General     Merchants. 

Real    Estate    Agents. 

Cumberland  Grocery  Co. 

Townsend,   J.   W. 

Butler,  W.   H.,  &  Son. 

Cooper,   C.    J. 

Wade,    Albert. 

Armfleld,   D.   F. 

Autry,    D.    J. 

Vanatory,    W.    A. 

Morrison,    John. 

Monaghan,  E.  J. 

Pardue,  W.   J. 

Thompson,    G.    A. 

Malloy.  W.  B. 

HOPE    MILLS. 

MacKethan,   E.    R. 

Incorporated  in   188S. 

Fayetteville  Realty  &  Insurance  Co. 

Population,    1910:      White,    99S;    colored. 

10; 

Rose.    F.    R. 

total,    1,008. 

MacKethan    Land    Co. 

Value    of   real   estate,   $257,119;   value   of 

per- 

Scarborough  Realty  Co. 

sonal  property,   55,592. 

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TAX  RATE:     33   l-3c.   on  the  $100. 

Town    Officers. 
MAYOR— Bynum,  J.   T. 
POSTMASTER— Mrs.    M.    J.    Cate. 
R.    R.    AGENTS- -E.    T.    McDonald.    A.    C.    L. 
and   V.    &   C.    S. 

MANAGER   TELEGRAPH— E.    T.    McDonald, 
W.    U. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 

METHODIST .   Strickland,  Pastor. 

BAPTIST— I.    E.    Olive,    Pastor. 

PRESBYTERIAN .  — .  Murray,  Pastor. 

EPISCOPAL— N.    C.    Duncan.    Rector. 

Schools    and    Academies. 
GRADED— T.   E.    Olive,   Prin. 

Doctors. 
Gilbert,   J.    C. 
Hutchinson,  S.   S. 

Druggists. 
Gilbert.   J.    C. 
Hope  Mills  Drug  Co. 

Lawyers. 
Newton,   Z.   B. 


General   Merchants. 
Hope  Mills  Mercantile  Co. 
Bullar,  W.  H. 
Fort,  M.   P. 
Hall,   II.   P. 
Johnson,   Rufus. 
Ritter,   B.   T. 
Johnson,  A.   J. 
McDaniel,  N.  M. 
Brady  &  Rogers  Shoe  Store. 
Sessoms,    Samuel. 
Hope   Mills   Furniture   Co. 
Byrnes,  Misses.    (Millinery.) 
Baker.  G.  W. 
Deaver,  P.   D. 
Monroe,  A.  A. 

Hotels  and    Boarding   Houses. 
Central. 
Atlantic. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 
Hope   Mills   Manufacturing   Co.,   Mills   Nos. 
to  4. 


CURRITUCK  COUNTY 

COUNTY  SEAT,  CURRITUCK. 


POPULATION— (Census    1910),     7,693. 

Named  in  honor  of  Tribe  of  Indians. 

AREA — 200   square   miles. 

Value  of  real  estate,  $1,328,707;  value  of  personal  property,   $561,815. 

Property  listed  in   1913,  by  whites,   $1,730,271;   by   negroes,    $139,668. 

NUMBER   OF   SCHOOLS— For  whites,    33;  for  negroes,   14. 

PUBLIC  ROADS — Number  of  miles,   150.     Worked  by  hands,  not  by  taxation. 

TAX    RATE — County    purposes,    19c.    on    the   $100;    15c.    on    the   $100,   special. 

RAILROAD,    TELEGRAPH    AND    EXPRESS    COMPANIES. 

Southern   Express   Co. ,    assessed   value    $     2 

Western    Union    Telegraph    Co.,    assessed    value 1. 

Norfolk   Southern   Railroad,    14.47   miles,    assessed     value I88 

Pullman    Co. .    assessed   value    jj 

Currituck    Telephone    Co.,    assessed    value    - 

Chesapeake  and  Albemarle  Canal  Co. ,   assessed  value     

Norfolk  and  Carolina  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Co.,    assessed   value 

Pasquotank    and   North    River   Steamboat   Co 

SUPERIOR  COURT  TERMS— January  26    (civil),  March  2,  September  7. 


,061.00 
034.00 
078.00 
087.57 
500.00 
000.00 
244.00 
,500.00 


COUNTY      OFFICERS. 

CLERK  OF  COURT— E.  W.  Ansell.  Curri- 
tuck. 

SHERIFF — R.   E.    L.    Griggs,   Point  Harbor. 

REGISTER  OF  DEEDS— P.  N.  Bray.  Sligo. 
P.    O.    Snowden. 

TREASURER— G.  W.  Williams,  Currituck. 

SURVEYOR— J.  C.  Walker,  Maple. 

SUPT.  OF  HEALTH— Dr.  S.  M.  Mann. 
Moyock. 

SUPT.  OF  SCHOOLS— Dr.  J.  M.  Newbern. 
Jarvisburg. 

BOARD  OF  EDUCATION— W.  J.  Tate,  Kitty 
Hawk:  E.  D.  Bowden,  Knott's  Island;  Dr.  S. 
M.   Mann.  Moyock. 

COMMISSIONERS— T.  L.  Jarvis.  Moyock; 
L.    Walker,    Barco;   J.    E.    Melson,   Water   Lily. 

BOARD  OF  ELECTIONS— R.  L.  Newbern, 
Old;  J.  D.  Clifton,  Currituck;  W.  S.  Harrison, 
Mamie. 

JUSTICES     OF     THE     PEACE. 

MOYOCK  TOWNSHIP— W.  M.  Stewart,  Vine, 
Va. ;  C.  G.  Old,  Vine,  Va. 

CRAWFORD— J.  L.  DeCormis  Shawboro; 
A.   D.   Sawyer,  Tulls;  L.   Walker,  Barco. 

POPLAR  BRANCH— L.  H.  Galop,  Harbin- 
ger; E.  V.  Melson,  Harbinger;  S.  H.  Dutcher, 
J.  M.   Cartwright,  Jarvisburg. 

FRUITVILLE — Z.  T.  Fentress,  F.  Bonney, 
Knot's  Island. 

MINISTERS    NOT    IN    TOWNS. 

METHODIST— J.  A.  Martin,  Moyock;  C.  P. 
lerome,  Poplar  Branch. 

BAPTIST— J.  T.  Ragland,  Poplar  Branch; 
N.   P.    Stallings,  Moyock. 


DISCIPLE — C.   E.    Lee,   Washington. 

PHYSICIANS   NOT    IN    TOWNS. 
Ritter,   F.   W.,   Moyock. 
Mann,   3.   M.,   Moyoc-K. 
Maynard,  J.  D.,  Knott's  Island. 
Cowell,   W.    H.    .Sligo. 
Griggs.  W.   T.,  Poplar  Branch. 
Newbern,  J.  M.,  Jarvisburg. 

Lawyers. 
Simmons.    A.    M.,    Currituck. 

MERCHANTS   NOT    IN   TOWNS. 
Fiske  &  Charltan,  Moyock. 
Cox,  Mrs.  J.  B.,  Moyock. 
Van  de  Carr,   C.  R.,  &  Co.,  Moyock. 
Poyner,  J.  W. .  Moyock. 
Flora.  P.  H.,  Tulls. 
Humphries.   C.   V..   &  Bros.,  Tulls. 
Snowden.   F.   P.,    Snowden. 
Forbes,  M.  M.,  Shawboro. 
Barnard,    J.    P.,    ShawDoro. 
Perkins,   C.   L.,   Sligo,  P.    O.    Snowden. 
Johnson,   E.   R.,   Currituck. 
Walker,  H.  D..  Maple. 
Boswood,   Grandy,  Barco. 
Barco,   C. ,   Barco. 
Lindsey,   Dempsey,   Maple. 
Guard,   J.    T.,    Coinjock. 
Bray,  B.  N..  Coinjock. 
Hampton,    W.    H.,   Waterlily. 
Coinjock  Grocery  Co.,   Coinjock. 
Hampton,    A.    B.,    Aydlett. 
Williams,  J.  T.,  Poplar  Branch. 
Newbern,  R.  L.,  Old. 
Owens,  J.  B.,  Point  Harbor. 


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Cooper,    W.    A.,    Knott's    Island. 

Boswood,    J.    H.,    Gregory. 

Hale,   B.,   Gregory. 

Woodhouse,   D.   W. ,   Poplar  Branch. 

Gallop.  J.   C,  Poplar  Branch. 

Grandy,  J.   T.,  Grandy. 

Owens,   A.    A.,    Bertha. 

Gallop,   W.   H.,    Jairisburg. 

Brock,   C.   H.,   &  Co..   Powell's  Point. 

Gregory,   H.    H.,   Jarvlsburg. 

Forbes,   I.   A.,   Jarvisburg. 

Garrington,   Thomas,   Jarvisburg. 

Etheridge.    Richard,    Powell's   roint. 

Aydlett,  C.  C,  &  Son.  Harbinger. 

Harrell,  T.   S.,   Mamie. 

Gray.   Curtis.   Corolla. 

Bowden,   E.    D.,    &   Son,    Knott's  Island. 

Jones,   V.   L-,   Knott's   Island. 

Munden,  J.  E.,  Woodleigh. 

Jones  &  Son,  Woodleigh. 

Scarborough,   Geo.,  Duck. 

Leary,   A.   K.,   Duck. 

Dozier.    A.    M.,    Snowden. 

Lee,  W.  R.,  Sligo,  P.  O.  Snowden. 

Gregory,  J.   L.,   Sligo,  P.    O.    Snowden. 

Perry.   W.    A.,    Otello. 

Perry  Co..  Otella. 

Baum,  Elijah,  Kitty  Hawk. 

Overton,    J.    H.,    Comjock. 

Smith,    John,    Grandy. 

Newbem,   H.   &  W.   W.,   Co..  Powell's   Point. 

Swain,   Mrs.   W.    H.,  Powell's  Point. 

Tate,  W.   J.,  Otilla. 

HOTELS    AND     BOARDING     HOUSES. 

Baum,  L.   C,  Poplar  Branch. 
Hotel    Walker,    Currituck. 
Guard,  J.  T.,   Coinjock. 
Brock.   C.   H.,   Powell's  Point. 
White.  L.  R.,  Seagull. 
Stevenson.  Mrs.  Geo.  E.,  Shawboro. 
Freeford,  Mr.   Snowden. 

COTTON    GINS. 
Van  de  Carr,  C.  R.,  &  Co.,  Moyock. 
Johnson,  E.   R. ,   Currituck   and  Shawboro. 
Farmers  Cooperative  Ginning  and  Milling  As- 
sociation, Maple. 

FLOUR,    CORN    AND    FEED    MILLS. 
Van   de   Carr,   C.   R.,   &   Co.,   Moyock. 


Perkins,  C.   L.,  Sligo,  P.   O.  Snowden. 
Johnson,  E.  R..  Currituck. 

SAW    MILLS. 
Hunt,  J.  H.,  Gregory. 
Perkins,   C.   L.,   Sligo,  P.   O.   Snowden. 
Carolina  Land   &   Lumber  Co..   Moyock. 
Farmers'   Manufacturing  Co.,   Coinjocn. 
Perkins,  A.  L.,  Powell's  Point. 

PUBLIC   SCHOOL   TEACHERS. 
Newbold,  Mattie,   Otila, 
Ross,    Julia.    Otila. 
Perry,  Mattie,  Kitty  Hawk. 
Baum,   Nora,   Kitty   Hawk. 
Shelby,   Ella,   Duck. 
Davis,   Mary,   Otila. 
Pinnell.  Josephine,   Harbinger. 
Waff,   Ruth,   Powell's  Point. 
Iledgepeth,  Nita  M.   Powell's  Point. 
Phelps,    Mary    H.,    Jarvisburg. 
Jerome,   Anna  C,   Jarvisburg. 
Jones,   Iona,   Jarvisburg. 
Burgess,  Annie,  Grandy. 
Parker,  Lizzie,   Grandy. 

Isley,  R.  W.,   (High  School  Principal),  Poplar 
Branch. 
Parker.   Carrie,   Poplar   Branch. 
Reid,   Inez,   Poplar  Branch. 
Jerome,  C.  P.,  Poplar  Branch. 
Parker,  Edna  H.,  Comjock. 
Dunton,   Rosa,,   Water   Lily. 
Simmons,    Lois,    Water    Lily. 
Hatfield,   Lola,   Corola. 
Snow,   Edith,   Corola. 
Oldham,   Nettie,   Knott's  Island. 
Meeds,   Elma,    Knott's    Island. 
White,   Addie.  Knott's  Island. 
Braithwaite,  Bettie,  Seagull. 
Belle,    Annye,    R. ,    Munden,    Va. 
Holmes,   Ethel,    Munden,   Va. 
Sanderlin,  Bertie,   North  West,  Va. 
Gay,  Ida  S.,  Moyock. 
Wilson,  Addie  L. .  Moyock. 
Morgan,   Minnie,    Tulls. 
Jones,  Josie,  Vine,  Va. 
Weeks,   Nellie,    Shawboro. 
Barnard,  Mamie,   Shawboro. 
Trueblood,    Hattie,    Currituck. 
Flynt,   Grady,    Coinjock. 
Snowden,   Alice,   Currituck. 


DARE  COUNTY 

COUNTY    SEAT,    MANTEO. 


POPULATION— (Census   1910),    4,841. 

Formed  in  1S70.     Named  in  honor  of  Virginia  Dare. 

AREA — 975    square   miles. 

Value   of   real   estate,    $621,498;   value   of   personal  property,   $237, 0S0. 

Property  listed  in   1913,  by  whites,   $835,870;    by   negroes,   $22,708. 

NUMBER    OF    SCHOOLS— For    whites.    19:   for  negroes,  1. 

TAX  RATE— County  and  poor,  30c. ;  State,  27  2-3c. ;  school,  20c. ;  special  school,  15c. ;  district 
school.    30c. ;  jail   5c. :   courthouse,    15c.    on   the   $100. 

County  bonded  debt.   $22,300.00. 

PUBLIC  ROADS— No.    miles,   150.     Worked  under   Old   State   Law. 

RAILROAD,    TELEGRAPH    AND    EXPRESS   COMPANIES. 
Eastern    Carolina  Transportation    Co.,    assessed  value    $1,130.00 

SUPERIOR    COURT    TERMS— May    25.    November  30. 


COUNTY    OFFICERS. 

CLERK   OF    COURT— W.    R.    Gray,   Manteo. 

SHERIFF— A.    W.    Midgett,    Manteo. 

TREASURER— J.   W.   Hayinan.   Wanchese. 

SUPT.    OF   SCHOOLS— B.   G.    Crisp.    Manteo. 

SUPT.   OF  HOME— L.   D.   Hassell,   Manteo. 

COMMISSIONERS— N.  F.  Jennett,  Buxton; 
N.  E.  Gold,  Manteo;  W.  S.  Baum,  Wan- 
chese. 

BOARD  OF  EDUCATION— R.  C.  Evans 
(chm'n),  S.  A.  Griffin,  Manteo;  T.  J.  Fielder, 
Frisco. 

BOARD  OF  ELECTIONS— W.  S.  DavK 
(chm'n),    L.    Cudworth,    Wanchese   L.    N.    Mid- 


gette,  Skyco. 

JUSTICES  OF  THE   PEACE. 

EAST  LAKE  TOWNSHIP— D.  C.  Twiford.  M. 
D.  Twiford.  East  Lake. 

NAGS  HEAD— J.  W.  Evans,  Jno.  W.  Casey, 
Jno.  T.  Homer,  Manteo;  Jno.  W.  Ward,  Nags 
Head;   W.    S.    Davis,  Wanchese. 

CROATAN— Chas.  R.  Fulcher,  Chas.  W. 
Mann,    Mann's    Harbor. 

HATTERAS— G.  W.  Farro.  Frisco;  W.  S. 
Quidley,   Hatteras. 

KINNOKEET  TOWNSHIP— U.  G.  O'Neal, 
Avon. 


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DARE — DAVIDSON 


MINISTERS    NOT    IN    TOWNS. 
METHODIST— W.  F.  Morris.  Mann's  Harbor; 
— .   Smith,   Hatteras;  Julian  L.   Midgette,  Avon. 
SCHOOLS  AND   ACADEMIES. 
WANCHESE    ACADEMY— C.   R.    l'ugh,   Prin. 

PHYSICIANS   NOT    IN   TOWNS. 
Jones.   W.   A.,   Hatteras. 

MERCHANTS   NOT    IN    TOWNS. 
Pinner,  J.  15.,  Ea.st  Lake. 
Daniels.    E.    R.,    Wanchese. 
Daniels,    S.    M..   Wanchese. 
Davis,    I.    N.,    Wanchese. 
Williams.   T.   J.,   Wanchese. 
Midgett,  M.   S.,  Rodanthe. 
Burrus,  E.   E.,   Hatteras. 
Rollinson.  W.  H.,  Hatteras. 
Stone.   A.   J.,   Hatteras. 
Twiford.  W.  O.,  Nags  Head. 
Meekins,  D.   L.,   Stump  Point. 
Meekins,   D.   F.,   Avon. 
Fulcher,  A.  J.,  &  Bro.,  Frisco. 
Fulcher,  O.  C  &  Bro..  Buxton. 
Gray.  L.  H.,  Avon. 
Hooper.  Geo.  W.,  Stumny  Point. 

PUBLIC    SCHOOL   TEACHERS. 
Meektns,  Mrs.  Lillle,  Colington. 
Wetmore,  Janie,  Kitty  Hawk. 
Eurdle,  N.   T.,  Nags  Head. 
Midgett,  Daisy,  Rondanthe. 
Payne,    Alethia,    Rondanthe. 
O'Neal,   Maude,   Salvo. 
Gray,   C.   P.,  Avon. 
Meeklns,   Leona,  Avon. 
Duncan,   E.   E.,  Buxton. 
Miller,   C.   C,  Buxton. 
Hooker,  Virginia,   Frisco. 
Norman,  Pearl,  Frisco. 
Roper,   H.   N.,   Hatteras. 
Jones,  Nannie,  Stumpy  Point. 
Bridgman,   Carrie,   Stumpy  Point. 
Godwin,    C.    T. ,   Mann's   Harbor. 
Davis,   Mildred,   Mann's   Harbor. 
Hart,  Jennie  Lee,  Mashoes. 
Cole,  R.   P.,   East  Lake. 
Davis    Sarah,    Buffalo    City. 
Etheridge,  Amanda,  Manteo. 
Joyner,   E.   W. ,   Manteo. 
Mackay,  Eunice,  Manteo. 
Dameron,  Bessie,  Manteo. 
Dough,  Madelon,  Manteo. 
Fitzgerald,  J.   T. ,  Wanchese. 
Joyner,    Annie,    Wanchese. 
Shield,  Mary,  Wanchese. 


MANTEO. 

Incorporated  in  1S99. 

Population,    1910:      1,000. 

White  polls,  150. 

Value    real    estate,    about    $125,000;    personal 
property,  about  $45,000. 

TAX  RATE:     33   l-3c.   on  the  $100. 
Town    Officers. 

MAYOR— S.   L.  Dosher. 

CHIEF  OF  POLICE— T.  R.  Davenport. 

CLERK— Jas.   A.   Evans. 

TREASURER— T.    R.    Creef. 

TAX    COLLECTOR— Ed.    M.    Midgett. 

POSTMASTER— O.    J.    Jones. 

R.    R.    AGENT— J.   B.    Griffin,   East   Carolina 
Transportation  Co. 


Ministers    and    Churches. 
P.APTIST— O.    N.    Marshall. 
Ml. Til  (ID  I  ST— Jesse  T.    Draper. 

Schools    and    Academies. 
MANTEO   GRADED— E.    W.    Joyner,   Prin. 

Hotels    and     Boarding     Houses. 
Hotel   Roanoke. 
Tranquil   House. 

Banks    and    Bankers. 
BANK  OF  MANTEO— R.  C.  Evans,  Pres. ;  R. 
Bruce  Etheridge,   Cash. 

Boot    and    Shoe    Dealers. 
Meekins,  T.  S.,  Co. 
Baum  &  Tarkington. 
Davis,  C.  W. 
Jennett,   R.   M. 

Book    Stores. 
Aleekins,   T.    S.,    Co. 

Butchers   and    Dealers   in    Cattle. 
Daniels    &   Midgett. 

Carriage   Dealers  and    Manufacturers. 
Manteo  Buggy  &  Supply  Co. 
Evans,   Jos.    A. 

Confectionery     Dealers. 
Davenport,    A.    H. 
Meekins,  T.  S.,  Co. 
Baum   &   Tarkington. 
Midgett,  TJ.  S..  &  Co. 
Midgett,    F.    P. 
Midgett    &    Daniels. 

Contractors     and     Builders. 
Gray.   W.    P. 

Chamber  of  Commerce. 
Gates.  Dr.  F.  P.,  Pres. 

Clothiers   and    Men's    Furnishers. 
Davis.   C.   W. 
Jennett,  R.  M. 

Department    Stores. 
Meekins,  T.   S.,   Co. 
Baum   &  Tarkington. 

Doctors. 
Gates.    F.    P. 
Fearing,   W.   B. 

Dry    Goods    and    Notions. 
Meekins.    T.    S.,    Co. 
Baum  &  Tarkington. 
Jennett,  R.   M. 

Fish    and    Oyster    Dealers. 
Griffin,   W.   J-,   &   Son. 

Grocers. 
Meekins.  T._S.,  Co. 
Baum   &   Tarkington. 
MidEett,  J.   H. 
Griffin.   S.   A. 
Midgett    &    Daniels. 

Insurance     Agents. 
Evans,  Meekins  &  Griffin  Co. 
Ethridge  &  Jones. 

Lawyers. 
Crisp,  B.   G. 

Painters. 
Brothers,  W.  J. 

Real    Estate    Agents. 
Meekins,  Theo.   S. 

Undertakers   and    Embalmers. 
Evjns,  James  A. 

Wall    Paper    Dealers. 
Meekins,  T.  S.,  Co. 
Griffin,  S.  A. 


DAVIDSON  COUNTY 

COUNTY    SEAT,   LEXINGTON. 


POPULATION— (Census    1910),    29.404. 

Formed  in  1S23.     Named  in  honor  of  General  William  Davidson. 

AREA — 600    square    nilt-s. 

Value   of   real   estate,    $4,952,361:  value   of  personal  property,  $3,693,513. 

Property  listed  in  1913,  by  whites,   $8,503,507:  by  negroes,   $142,367. 

XI  MBER    OF    POLLS— White,    4,164;   colored,    367. 

NUMBER  OF  SCHOOLS— For  whites,  92:  for   negroes.    16. 


DAVIDSON  COUNTY 


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TAX  RATE — County  purposes,  19c.  on  the  $100;  special,  for  schools,  2c.  on  the  $100;  6c.  on 
poll;  for  public  roads,  Alleghany,  Abbotts  Creek,  Arcadia,  Lexington,  Thomasville,  Boone,  Mid- 
way,   Cotton    Grove    and    Silver    Hill    townships  20c. 

PUBLIC  ROADS — No.  miles,  500.  Worked  by  taxation  in  Alleghaney,  Abbotts  Creek,  Lex- 
ington, Boone,  Cotton  Grove,  Silver  Hill,  Arcadia,  Midway  and  Thomasville  townships.  Other 
townships  worked  under  Old  State  Law. 

RAILROAD,    TELEGRAPH     AND     EXPRESS    COMPANIES. 

Pleasant   Grove  Telephone   Co.,    assessed   value $  195.00 

Muddy   Creek  Telephone  Co.,   assessed  value 136.00 

North    State    Telephone    Co.,    assessed    value 203.00 

Thomasville    Light    &    Power    Co.,    assessed    value 2,250.00 

North    Carolina   Railroad,    24.80    miles,    assessed   value      1,723,533.64 


55,230.00 
Winston-Salem   Southbound   Railway,    37.20    miles,    assessed    value 834,793.00 


Piedmont  Railway,  20.60  milts,  assessed  value. 


Pullman    Co.,    assessed   value. 

Thomasville  Telephone  Co.,  assessed  value 

Southern   Express  Co>,   assessed  value 

Southern  Power  Co.,  assessed  value 

Western  Union  Telegraph   Co.,   assessed   value 

Southern   Bell   Telephone   and   Telegraph   Co.,    assessed  value. 

Lexington   Telephone   Co.,    assessed   value 

American   Telephone   and   Telegraph   Co.,   assessed   value 

Postal   Telegraph-Cable   Co.,    assessed   value 

Midway  Telephone  Co.,  assessed  value 

Orinoco  Telephone  Co.,  assessed  value 

Lee    Telephone    Co. ,    assessed    value 

Davidson  Telephone  Co.,   assessed  value 

Enterprise   Telephone   Co.,    assessed   value 

Ritcli   Fork   Telephone   Co.,   assessed   value 

Fairmont-Silver   Hill   Telephone    Co.,    assessed    value 

SUPERIOR    COURT    TERMS— February    23,  May  4    (civil),   May   25,   August  3,   November   23 
(civil).  


5.2S8.10 

1,755.00 

11,252.00 

41,077.70 

37,333.06 

4,629.00 

4,881.00 

12,216.00 

3,449.80 

788.00 

240.00 

220.00 

190.00 

155.00 

286.00 

625.00 


COUNTY    OFFICERS. 

CLERK  OF  COURT— C.  E.  Godwin,  Lexing- 
ton;  J.    H.    Moyer,   Deputy,   Lexington. 

SHERIFF— C.    C.    Shaw,   Lexington. 

REGISTER  OF  DEEDS— Walter  S.  Ander- 
son, Lexington;  O.  A.  Rothrack,  Deputy,  Lex- 
ingotn.  > 

TREASURER— E.    A.    Rothrock,    Lexington. 

CORONER — J.    W.    Peacock,    Thomasville. 

SURVEYOR— John    W.    May,    Hannersville. 

SUPT.  OF  HEALTH— E.  J.  Buchanan,  Lex- 
ington. 

SUPT.   OF   SCHOOLS— J.   E.   Hill,   Lexington. 

SUPT.    OF  HOME— J.   W.    Sexton,   Lexington. 

BOARD  OF  EDUCATION— H.  S.  Radcliff, 
Lexington;  J.  C.  Ripple,  Lexington,  R.  4;  C.  W. 
Stokes,  Jackson  Hill. 

COMMISSIONERS— A.  M.  Hiatt,  Thomas- 
ville; D.  S.  Siceloff, "  Lexington ;  A.  C.  Smith, 
Silver  Hill. 

BOARD  OF  ELECTIONS— John  W.  Lam- 
beth, Thomasville;  W.  F.  Thomason,  R.  L. 
McCrary,   Lexington. 

JUSTICES  OF  THE   PEACE. 

ABBOTT'S  CREEK  TOWNSHIP— S.  J.  Fra- 
zier,   J.  M.   Motsinger,  Wallburg. 

ALLEGHANY— F.     M.     Cook. 
Doby,  Versailles :  J.   R.   Coggins, 

ARCADIA— John     F.     Wilson, 
Charles   Snider,   Enterprise. 

BOONE — W.  D.  Simerson,  W.  A.  Hannah. 
Jubilee;  Hoke  Harrison,  Linwood,  R.   2. 

COTTON  GROVE— A.  W.  Freezor,  S.  E. 
Wafford,   Z.   T.    Sharpe,   Linwood,   R.    2. 

CONRAD  HILL— Oscar  F.  Hughes,  Han- 
nersville :  Allison  Swing,  Ed.  Hedrick,  Lex- 
ington,  R.   2. 

EMMONS— U.  A.  Hedrick,  Denton:  Alex. 
Garner,  Snider;  A.  Lee  Sullivan,  Thomasvlle, 
Rfd. 

HEALING  SPRINGS— James  Peacock,  Will 
R.    Snider,   Sam  J.    Smith,   Silver  Hill,   R.    1. 

JACKSON  HILL— T.  S.  Everhart,  J.  P. 
Elliott,   Jackson   Hill;  J.   L.    Thompson,   Lilac. 

LEXINGTON— Sam  T.  Berrier,  J.  F.  Hed- 
rick, John  H.  Moyer,  James  Adderton,  Lex- 
ington; E.  S.  Craver,  Lexington,  R.  1;  Curran 
P.  Craver,  Lexington,  R.  5;  Wm.  H.  Nance, 
Lexington,  R.  1. 

MIDWAY— J.  M.  Nifong,  Enterprise;  Geo. 
A.  Berrier,  Wallburg,  R.  1;  W.  M.  Clodfelter, 
Enterprise,   R.    1. 

SILVER  HILL— Grover  C.  Palmer,  C.  A. 
Hedrick,   Silver   Hill. 


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Newsom. 
Lewis     Reich 


THOMASVILLE— E.  F.  Westmoreland,  A.  L. 
Shuler,  D.  P.  White,  J.  T.  Hilton,  Thomas- 
vlle; J.  W.  Bowers,  Thomasvlle,  R.   3. 

TYRO— Noah  H.  Swieegood,  Jesse  Hill,  J. 
Mack   Fritts,    Lexington,   R.    5. 

YADKIN  COLLEGE— M.  F.  Phillips,  Yad- 
kin College. 

REEDY  CREEK— Joseph  Hege,  Manuel 
Nifong,   Lexington,   R.   4. 

MINISTERS    NOT    IN    TOWNS. 

Fletcher,  J.   F.,  Denton. 

Raffoon.  W.  J.,  High  Point. 

Carrick.  Thos. ,   High  Point. 

Henderson,  G.   W.,  Blaine. 

Elliott,  W.   F.,  Linwood. 

Lyerly,   J.    M.,   Crescent. 

Lanning,  Jeff,  Denton. 

Trogden,    Joel,    Cid. 

Keller,   O   A..,   Wallburg. 

Brasswell,  D.,  Denton. 

Powell,    H.    L.,   Lexington. 

Adderton,   W.    S.,    Denton. 

Newton,   J.    D.,    Thomasville. 

SCHOOLS     NOT     IN     TOWNS. 

WALLBURG— John    M.    Cheek,    Prin. 

YADKIN  COLLEGE— M.  F.  Phillips,  Lexng- 
ton. 

C'HURCHLAND— S.    G.    Hasty,    Prin. 

TYRO  HIGH— J.   C.   Sink,  Prin. 

ARCADIA    HIGH— S.    L.    Craver,   Prin. 

DENTON   HIGH— Geo.   L.    Reynolds,   Prin. 

LINWOOD   HIGH— C.    L.    Eaker,   Prin. 

SOUTHMONT  HIGH—  C.   G.   Wall,  Prin. 
PHYSICIANS   NOT    IN    TOWNS. 

Anderson,   A.,   Denton. 

Bulla,   A.    A.,   Jackson   Hill. 

Cathel,   J.    E.,   Linwood.    R.    1. 

Zimmerman,  E.   J.,  Lexington,   R.   1. 

Mock,   Frank,   Lexington,   R.    3. 

Zimmerman,  R.   U.,  Enterprise. 

Hill,   Lee,   Lexington.   R.   4. 

Dimmette,   J.    A.,   Wallburg. 

Yokely,  R.  V.,  Lexington.  R.   1. 

Plummer,    A.    L.,    Dent  mi. 

York,  A.  A.,  Linwood,  R.   2. 

Yolceley,  R.  v..  Lexington,  It.   4. 

MERCHANTS   NOT    IN    TOWNS. 

Williamson,    J.    T.,    Yadkin    College. 

Hobbs,  J.   D.,  Yadkin  College. 

Hartley,  J.  A.,  Yadkin  College. 

Walser,   J.   W. ,   Lexington,  R.    3. 

Hill.  Ed.,  Lexington,  It.  3. 

Bailey,  J.   B.,  Jubilee. 

Varner,   D.    R.,  Versailles. 


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Carrlck,   .1.    F..    Silver   mil,   R.    1. 
IlrpliT,   D.    II..    llanncrsville. 
I;oma.\,    M.    II.,    Jubilee. 
Morris.   J.    \V.,    Handy. 
Craver  &  Zimmerman,   Lexington,   R.    1. 
Ripple,     L.    K..    Lexington,    R.    4. 
Tisli,    Iiros.,    Enterprise. 
Sink,  Thos.,  Winston-Salem,  R.   5. 
Wilson,   Jos.,   Winston- Salem,   It.   5. 
Phillips,   John   R.,   Kernersville,  R.    1. 
Eayworth,  (l.    \v.    Wallburg. 
Clinard,  D.   T.,  Thomasville,  R.   1. 
Hanner,    A.     P.,     llannersville. 
Hedricl;,   Jos.,    Lexington,   R.    6. 
Beck,   A.    J..   Cid. 
Lanier,    N.    W.,    Cid. 
Daniel,   J.    M.,   Denton. 
Bodgett,  H.  Val,  Newsom. 
Morgan   Bros.,    Newsom. 
Stokes,   C.   W.,  Jackson  Hill. 
Elliott,   Geo.    I.   J.,  Jackson   Hill. 
Rogers,    L.    A.    H.,    Silver    Hill,    R.    1. 
Daniels,   Thos.,   High   Rock. 
Fitzgerald  &  Roper,  Linwood. 
Peacock,   S.   M.,   Southmont. 
Southmont    Hardware    Co.,    Southmont. 
Storer,  O.  E.,  Southmont. 
Vuncannon,   T.    G.,    Southmont. 

COTTON    GINS. 
Earnhardt,  J.   W.,   Lexington. 
Byerly  Bros.,  Lexington,  R.   4. 
Fitzgerald,   J.   W.,   Linwood. 
Becker,  C.  L.,  &  Co.,  Lexington,  R.   3. 
Thompson,  G.   M. ,  Co.,  Linwood,  R.    1. 
Daniel  Gin  &  Lumber  Co.,  High  Rock. 
Grubb,   H.   C,  Linwood,   R.    1. 

FLOUR,   CORN   AND    FEED    MILLS. 
Hill,   E.,   Reeds. 
Grimes   Bros.,   Lexington. 
Model  Mills,  Lexington. 
Younts,    Frank.    Lexington,    Rfd. 
Miles.    C. ,   Denton. 
Feezor   &    Feezor,    Southmont. 
Penringer,  J.  M.,  Linwood,  R.  1. 
Hedrick,    Alen,    Lexington.    R.    2. 
Swing  Bros..    Lexington,    R.    2. 
Newsom   Milling   Co.,    Newsom. 

SAW    MILLS. 
Snider  Lumber  Co.,  Denton. 
Michael,   Fritts   &   Co. 
Hepler  &  Miller. 
Walser  &  Walser. 

PUBLIC    SCHOOL    TEACHERS. 
Jackson,   Mittie.    Kernersville,   R.    1. 
Turner,  Etta,  High  Point,  R.   4. 
Davis,   Floy,   Wallburg. 
Smith,   J.    Edgar.   Winston-Salem.   R.    6- 
McCracken.    Ida  L.    Newsom. 
Johnson,   Harmon,   Bain. 
Perryman,    Ida,    Enterprise. 
Craver,  S.  L.,  Lexington,  R.   4. 
Craver,    May.    Lexington.    P..    4. 
Crews,    Elizabeth.    Linwood.    R.    1. 
Harris,   R.   C.   Linwood.  R.    1. 
Turnley,   Louise,   Linwood,   R-    1. 
Williams.   Mamie.   Jubilee. 
Yonts,    Stella,   Lexington.    R.    2. 
Yokley,    Chas.    M.,    Lexington,    R.    1. 
Miller,    F.    S..    Thomasville.    R.    3. 
Messer.    Chanty,    Thomasville,    R.    3. 
Miller,    Lola   V.,    Thomasville.    R.    3. 
Williams.    Jane,    Southmont. 
Sink,   John    A.,    Lexington,   R.    5. 
Eaker,   C.    L.,   Linwood. 
Williams,  D.  F.,  Linwood,  R.  2. 
Anderson.    Zeola,    Lexington,    R.    2. 
Dixon.   Lizzie  E..   Denton. 
Fletcher,    Bert,    Denton. 
Ridge,    Ernest,    Cid. 
Woosley,   Peyton  L.,   Clemmons,   R.    2. 
Peacock,    J.    B.,    Silver   Hill. 
Smith.  Sam  J..  Silver  Hill,  R.  1. 
Craver,   Margaret.   Handy. 


Hanner,    Beulah,    Lexington. 

Biesecker,   R.   H. .   Lexington. 

Feezor,   A.    W.,    Lexington,    R.    3. 

Yarboro,   Margie.    Lexington,   R.    1. 

Settle,   Ada,   Lexington,   R.   4. 

Shoaf,  H.  R.,  Welcome. 

Nifong,    L.    G.,    Lexington,    R.    1. 

Spencer,   Mabel,   Lexington. 

Yokley,  R.   L.,  Lexington,  R.    1. 

Nifong,  J.   M..   Wallburg. 

Koonts,   Addie,   Winston-Salem.   R.   4. 

Ward,    Bertie,    Lexington,    R.    1. 

Evans,   Pearl,   Lexington,   R.    4. 

Lawson,    Emma,    Advance,    R.    3. 

Casy,   Nellie,  Lexington,   R.   4. 

Reid,   Eliza,   Silver   Hill. 

Beck,   Robt.   L.,   Lexington,   R.   2. 

Clodfelter,    Daisy,    Lexington,    R.    6. 

Jones,  Mamie,  Lexington,  R.   6. 

Bowers,  J.   W.,  Thomasville    R.   3. 

Black,    Addie,    Thomasville. 

Hunt,    Nannie,    Thomasville,    R.    1. 

Darr,   Bessie,   Thomasville. 

Kennedy,   J.    C. .   Thomasville.   R.    2. 

Broadway,    Jones   F. ,    Thomasville,    R.    2. 

Green.    Nannie,    Thomasville. 

Gochenour,   Zula,   Lexington.   R.    5. 

Fitzgerald,    Maude,    Linwood,    R.    1. 

Keller,  Edward  C,  Lexington.  R.   5. 

Leonard.   J.    C,    Lexington.   R.    3. 

Keller,   E.   W.,   Lexigton,   R.    5. 

Charles,   Annie.   Yadkin   College. 

Neal.    Cora,    High   Point,   R.    4. 

Thomasson,   Sallie  E.,   Winston-Salem,  R.   5 

Green,   Pearl,    Wallburg. 

Mallard,  Ezora,   Kernersville,  R.    1.' 

McCracken,   Mary,    Versailles. 

Rothrock,    C.    W.,   Eller. 

Weisner,    R.    F..    Enterprise. 

Craver,   H.   C,  Lexington,   R.   4. 

Fitzgerald,   J.   L.,   Linwood,   R.    1. 

Fitzgerald,   Genie,   Linwood.   R.    1. 

Stafford.  Mary,  Linwood,  R.   1. 

Hasty,   S.   G..   Linwood,   R.    1. 

Barnes,    Edna,    Linwood,    R.    1. 

Regan,  Eliza,   Lexington.  R.   2. 

Senter.   Lillian,   Lexington,   R.    2. 

Skeen,    Essie,    Thomasville,    R.    3. 

Howard,    Ella.    Thomasville,   R.    3. 

Newton,    J.    M..    Southmont. 

Teague,   Etta,   Linwood.   R.    2. 

Owen.   Carrie.   Lexington. 

Farmer,  Macy  V-,  Linwood. 

Feezor.    D.    M. ,    Linwood,   R.    2. 

Newsome,    L.    A.,   Denton. 

Ellis.   Elizabeth,   Denton. 

Varner,   S.    L.,   Denton. 

Hall,  J.   W.,  Hannersville. 

Cothren.    Robt.    B..    Silver   Hill,    R     1. 

McCrary,   Esther,   High  Rock. 

Carriek.  J.   A.,   Silver  Hill,  R.   1. 

Beck,   O.   G. ,   Lexington. 

Leonard,    H.    Luther.    Lexington,    R.    3 

Weaver,    Elizabeth.    Lexington. 

Yates.   Pansy.    Lexingto  n.R.   3. 

Hinckle.   Rosa,   Welcome. 

Bureham.    John   Q..    Lexington.    R.    4. 

Craver,    Minnie.    Welcome- 

Berrier.   Ula,    Lexington.   R.    1. 

Salmons,  Ella.   Lexington.  R.   1. 

Zimmerman.    Dora,    Lexington,    R.    1. 

Essie.   Maude,   Wallburg. 

Koonts,    Callie,    Winston- Salem,    R.    4. 

Wellfare.    Sallie.    Winston-Salem,    R.    4. 

Wilson,  J.  F..  Advance,  R.  3. 

Denny,    W.    L.,    Lexington.    R.    4. 

Hege,  Joe  L.,  Lexington,  R.   4. 

Lowe,  Ora  E.,  Lexington,  R.  6. 

Regan,  Fannie  B.,   Lexington,  R.   2. 

Evans,   N.    L..    Lexington,   R.    6. 

Jones.    Allen,    Thomasville. 


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Carter,    Belle,    Thouiasville.    R.    3. 

Yokley,   John   H.,   Thomasville. 

Craver,   Sadie,   Thomasville,   R.    1. 

Barnes,   N.   W.,   Thomasville,    R.    2. 

Long.   Mittie,   Thomasville. 

Fitzgerald,   W.    C   Thomasville. 

Sink,  J.  Carl,  Lexington,  R.  5. 

Thompson,    Mary.    Lexington,    R.    5. 

Young,    Phillip  H.,   Jubilee. 

McCracken,  Estelle,  Lexington,  R.  3. 

Mason.   Gertrude.   Lexington,   R.   3. 

Thomasson,  Mattle,  Linwood,  R.   1. 
LEXINGTON. 

Population,    1910:     6.054. 

White  polls,   500;  colored  polls,    100. 

Value  real  estate,  $910,000;  value  persona] 
property,    $340,000. 

TAX   RATE:      $1.30   on   the   $100. 

Bonded    debt,    $168,000. 

Town    Officers. 

MAYOR— Chas.    Young. 

CHIEF   OF   POLICE — W.    F.   Thomasson. 

TREASURER— J.   T.   Hedrick. 

TAX   COLLECTOR— Earl  Holmes. 

STANDARD-KEEPER— Chas.    E.    Weaver. 

ATTORNEY— E.  E.   Raper. 

SUPT.    OF  HEALTH— D.    J.   Hill. 

POSTMASTER— D.   F   Conrad. 

R.  R.  AGENT— L.  F.  Barr,  Southern;  L.  L. 
Barbee,   Southbound. 

EXPRESS   AGENT— H.   I.   Lopp. 

TELEGRAPH  MANAGERS— Chas.  Patterson, 
W.    U. ;   Miss  Z.   Berrie,  Postal. 

TELEPHONE  MANAGER— Will  Harris,  Lex- 
ington,  Telp.    Co. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 

BAPTIST — J.  M.  Hamrick,  Pastor. 

EPISCOPAL — Rev.  T.  Andrews,  Rector. 

LUTHERAN — V.    Y.    Boozer,    Pastor. 

MKTHODIST— A.   W.    Piyler,   Pastor. 

PRESBYTERIAN — W.    T.    Thompson,    Pastor. 

REFORMED— J.    C.    Leonard,    Pastor. 

METHODIST  PROTESTANT— H.  L.  Powell, 
Pusf  or 

Schools  and  Academies. 

GRADED— O.  V.   Woosley,  Prin.  • 

Hotels,    Boarding    Houses    and     Restaurants. 

Leonard's    Cafe. 

Thomas'    Cafe. 

Wilson's   Cafe. 

New   March. 

Central. 

Davis,  Mrs.  Amanda. 

Hanner,    Mrs.    W.    B. 

Koonts,   Mrs.   W.   M. 

Trice,   Mrs.   C.   W. 

Earnhart,   Miss   Alice. 

Architects. 

Harbin,   W.   Lee. 

Banks    and    Bankers. 

BANK  OF  LEXINGTON— G.  W.  Montcastle, 
Pres. ;  W.    H.   Mendenhall,   Cash. 

FIRST  NATIONAL  BANK  OF  LEXINGTON 
— Dermot  Shemwell,  Pres.;  J.   E.   Foy,   Cash. 

COMMERCIAL  &  SAVINGS  BANK— J.  W. 
McCrary,  Pres. ;  J.  T.  Deadrick,  Cash. ;  J.  Ad- 
derton,  Ass't  Cash. 

Bakers. 

Lexington    Bakery. 

Butchers   and    Dealers   in    Cattle. 

Everhart,   G.   W. 

Hammer,   J.    H. 

Everhart  Bros. 

Green,   J.    W. 

Young,   Chas. 

Clubs. 

Iroquois. 

Elks. 

Cotton     and     Hosiery     Mills. 

Dacotah. 

Winnonah,    No.    1. 

Winnonah,   No.   2. 

Nokomis. 

Erlanger  Cotton  Mills. 


Contractors    and     Builders. 
Harbin,   W.    Lee. 
Eanes,   T.    S. 
Tussey,    J.    W. 
Smith,    Griff. 
Ford,   A.   L. 
Cecil,    D.    K. 
Butler.    W.    V. 

Coal   and   Wood    Dealers. 
Eanes,    Thos. 
Hayes,   Henry. 

Clothiers   and    Men's    Furnishers. 
Penry,   W.    G. 
Thompson  Co.,  The  Fred. 
Ward  Co.,  The  J.   F. 
Superior  Tailoring  Co. 
Fletcher  Bros. 

Cotton  Gins. 
Earnhardt,  J.  W. 

Dentiss. 
Riley,  J.  M. 
Cripliver,  W.   L. 
Reynolds,  R.   L. 
Kibler,  W.  L. 

Druggists. 
Lexington  Drug  Co. 
Smith,  J.  B.,  Co. 

Doctors. 
Vestal,  W.   J. 
Buchanan,   E.   J. 
Hill,    D.    J. 
Clodfelter,   C.   M. 
Terry,    J.     R. 

Dry    Goods    and    Notions. 
Penry,    W.    G. 
Hanklns,    J.    K. 
Ward,   J.   F.,   Co. 
Thompson   Co.,   The  Fred. 
Smith,   J.    C. 
Adderton,    Geo.    A. 
Lopp,    W.    F. 
Barnes   Variety   Store. 

Fertilizer   Dealers. 
Owen,  S.  L.,  &  Co. 
Grimes  Bros. 

Grocers. 
Moffltt,  W.  H. 
Pickett  Bros. 
Owen    Co.,    S.    L. 

Lexington   Grocery   Co.    (Wholesale). 
Crawford-McGriff   Gro.    Co.    (Wholesale). 
Messic,    J.    W. 
Michael  &  Parker. 
Lopp   Bros. 
Leonard,    R.    L. 
Sink,     A.     L. 
Myers,   Vance. 
Tussey  &  Green. 
Tussey  &   Koontz. 
Smith  &  Co. 
Bates,    H.    A. 
Finch  Brothers. 

Fish  and   Oyster  Dealers. 
Clodfelter,    Dupree. 
Hamner,  Joseph. 

Foundries    and     Iron    Works. 
Thompson   Sons,    C.    M. 

Furni'ure    Dealers. 
Piedmont   Furniture   Co. 
Lexington,  H.  F.  G.  Co. 
McCrary  Furniture  Co. 

Hardware  Dealers. 
Lexington  Hardware  Co. 
Manning  Hardware  Co. 

Insurance  Agents. 
Montcastle  &  Mendenhall. 
Shemwell   &   Foy. 
Craven,   E.   B. 
Radcliff,   H.    S. 

Jewelers. 
Sheets,   A.   E.,   &  Co. 
Home    Jewelry    Co. 

Laundries. 
Lexington   Steam   Laundry. 
Lawyers. 
Raper,  E.   E. 


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DAVIDSON   COUNTY 


Walsei   &   Walser. 
Phillips    &     Bower. 
McCrary  &  McCrary. 

Williams.   S.   E. 
Kobbins.   F.   C. 
Spruill,  Frank. 
Critcher  .^   Vann. 

Lumber    Manufacturers   and    Dealers. 
Thompson's  Sons.  C.  M. 
Patterson   Lumb  r  <  !o. 
A' alley   Tie   &   Lumber   Co. 

Marble    Works. 
Hege,  H.  J. 

Machinery     Dealers. 
McCrary,    R.    L. 
Crouse,  Geo.   W. 
Young,  Charles. 
Hedrick,  J.   V. 

Painters. 
McCrary,   Frank. 
Smith,  J.   W. 

Produce. 
Miller.   R.   B. 

Plumbers. 
Home  Plumbing  Co. 

Photographers. 
Dunwick  &  Son. 

Newspapers    and    Editors. 
DISPATCH    (Weekly)— H.   B.   Varner,  Editor. 
SOUTHERN    GOOD    ROADS     (Monthly)— H. 
B.   Varner,  Editor. 

THE    DAVIDSONIAN    (Weekly)— L.    A.    Mar- 
tin, Editor. 

Real    Estate    Agents. 
Finch,  S.  W. 
Shemwell,  Dermott. 
Walser,  J.   G.,  Land  Co. 
Hub    Land    Co. 
Park    Land   Co. 
Southbound  Investment  Co. 

Liverymen  and   Dealers  in   Horses. 
Breadle,    W.    F. 
Smith,  A.  L.,  &  Co. 
Hedrick,  J.   F. 
Myers  Livery  Co. 

Millers. 
Grimes   Bros. 
Model   Mills. 

Shingle    Dealers. 
Ward,  E.   M. 
Thompson,  C.  M. 

Tailors. 
Bender,  E.  M. 
Spanola,  F. 

Undertakers  and    Embalmers. 
McCrary,    J.    W. 
Piedmont  Furniture  Co. 
Lexington  House  Furnishing  Co. 
Wall    Paper    Dealers. 
McCrary,  Frank. 
Smith,  J.   W. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 
Elk    Furniture    Co. 
Dixie  Furniture   Co. 
Lexington  Upholstering  Co. 
Rothrock  &  Weaver   (Wagons). 
Lexington  Chair  Co. 
Sheets,  T.   M.,   &  Co.    (Pumps.) 
Snider  Upholstery  Co. 
Lexington   Excelsior   Co. 
Lexington  Mirror   Co. 
Peerless  Mattress  Co. 

Lexincton  Garage   (Manufacturing  Machinists). 
Lee  Veneer  Co. 

Thompson,   C.  M.,   &  Sons    (Sash,  Doors  and 
Blinds). 

Siceloff  Manufacturing  Co.    (Overalls). 
Kinney   Hair   Tonic   Co. 


Bonded  indebtedness,  $110,000. 

Town   Officers. 
MAYOR— C.  M.   Hoover. 

BOARD  OF  ALDERMEN— F.  C.  Boyles,  C. 
K.  Finch,  M.  H.  Stone,  R.  C.  Harville,  A.  W. 
Hughes. 

CHIEF   OF   POLICE— J.    R.   May. 
CLERK— F.   E.   Sigmore. 
POSTMASTER— C.   L.    Harris. 
TREASURER— R.   C.   Harvill. 
SUPT.   WATER   &   SEWERAGE— J.    W.   Mal- 
lard. 

R.  R.  AGENTS— C.  C.  Pritchard.  Southern; 
J.    W.    Hanner,   Caro.    &   Yadkin   River. 

TELEGRAPH  MANAGERS— Mrs.  Paul  Snell, 
W.   U. :  Miss  E.   J.   Ferree,  Postal. 

MANAGER  TELEPHONE— J.  F.  Hayden, 
Thomasville  Telep.   Co. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 
METHODIST— R.    M.    Courtney,    P.    E.    Par- 
kcr    Psstors 

BAPTIST— G.   A.  Martin,  Pastor. 
METHODIST      PROTESTANT— T.      A.      Wil- 
liams, Pastor. 

REFORMED — Clarence  Woods,  Pastor. 
PRESBYTERIAN—  C.   H.    Phipps,  Pastor. 

Schools   and   Academies. 
GRADED— J.   N.    Hauss,   Prin. 
BAPTIST  ORPHANAGE — Officers: 
Pres.    Board  of  Trustees — F.   P.    Hobgood. 
Sec.    Board  of  Trustees— Thos.    Carrick. 
General  Manager — M.  L.  Kestler. 
Treasurer —  S.   H.   Everitt. 
Lady   Manager— Eulalia   Turner. 
Prin.   of  School —  Nannie  Edwards. 
Matrons   and   Teachers — 27. 
No.   of  Children  in   Orphanage — 450. 
Manager  Shoe  Department— Samuel  Thompson. 
Manager  Printng  Department — C.   M.   Howell. 
Manager  Truck  Farm — B.  F.  Crutchfield. 
Manager  Woodworking  Dept. — Mark  Stone. 
Stenographer     and     Bookkeeper — Sallie       Mc- 
Cracken. 

Orphanage  Physician — Dr.    J.   E.    Hobgood. 
Manager   Laundry   Dept. — Miss    Calloway. 
Manager  Sewing  Dept.— Mrs.   M.   B.   Huett. 

Banks    and    Bankers. 
THE  BANK  OF  THOMASVILLE— J.  L.  Arm- 
field,  Pres.:  Zed  Griffith,  Cash. 

THE  FIRST  NATIONAL— C.  F.  Lambeth, 
Pns. :  A.  H.  Ragan,  Cash. ;  C.  H.  Newby,  Ass't 
Cash. 

Barbers. 
Hooks,   C.    C. 
Strange,  George. 
Ensley,  Lee. 

Contractors  and    Builders. 
Swiggert,   A.   M. 
Ritchie,  M.   L. 
Cecil,    P.    S. 
White,   D.    P. 
White,  Wilson. 
Valentine,   3.    T. 
Seagraves,  Eugene. 
Hampton,    M.    K. 

Real   Estate   Dealers. 
Citizens  Ins.   &  Realty  Co. 
Thomas,  Chas.   R. 
Armfleld,  J.   L. 


THOMASVILLE. 

Incorporated  in  1S55. 

Population,  1913:     4,526. 

Value  of  real  estate  and  personal  property, 
$1,052,084. 

TAX  RATE:  Schools,  40c;  water  and  sew- 
erage,   50c;   municipal,   60c;   poll,  $3.00. 


Ragan,  A.   H. 

Julian,    C.    A. 
Peacock,  J.   W. 
Mock,    J.    H. 
Bowers,   M.   A. 
Hobgood,  J.   E. 


Doctors. 


Dentists. 


McManus,    C.    E. 
Rothrock,   J.   M. 
Crews,  R.  W. 

Druggists. 
Thomas,    C.   R- 
Thomasville   Drug    Co. 
Harville  Drug  Co. 

Furniture   Dealers. 
Star  Furniture  Co. 


DAVIDSON  COUNTY 

181 

Green,  J.  C. 

Wood   and   Coal    Dealers. 

Fertilizer   Dealers. 

Bishop,    M.    E.,    &    Son. 

Harris,  T.  P.,  &  Son. 

Turner,   Curtiss. 

Elliott,  L.   W. 

Rothrock,  M.   R. 

General    Merchandise. 

Boyles.  J.   W. 

Morris.  J.   M..  &  Son. 

Thomasville   Coal   &   Wood   Co. 

Elliott.    L.    W. 

Manufacturing    Plants. 

Moore    Bros. 

Standard  Chair  Co.,  Nos.   1,   2,   and  3. 

Stone  Co. 

Thomasville   Chair    Co. 

Tomlinson  Grocery  Co. 

Thomasville  Spoke  Works. 

Green,  J.   C. 

Amaon   Cotton   Mills. 

Star  Furniture  Co. 

Bard  Lumber  Manufacturing  Co. 

Fife,   Miss   E.    C. 

Lee  Manufacturing  Co. 

Harris,  T.   F.,   &   Son. 

Thomasville  Furniture  Co. 

The   People's   Mercantile   Co. 

Thomasville  Veneer-Panel  Co. 

Sugar,  Jacob. 

Queen  Chair  Co. 

Cates  &  Boggs. 

Lambeth   Furniture   Co. 

Clark,  J.  J. 

Cramer  Furniture  Co.   1,   2   and  3. 

Clark,  L.  R. 

Jewel   Cotton   Mills. 

Mangum,  Miss  R.   L. 

Catus   Shoe   &  Bicycle   Co. 

Motter,   J.    H. 

Everhart   Machine    Co. 

Burgin,   Co. 

Thomasville  Bottling  Co. 

Saleeby,   A.    B. 

Southern   Public   Utilities   Co. 

Grocers. 

Thomasville   Roller   Mills. 

Cornell,   D.   R. 

Thomasville   Brick   Works. 

Tomlinson   G  rocery   Co. 

Glenn  Anna  Milling  Co. 

Beck  &  Hall. 

Gray   Concrete  Works. 

Turner,  C.   M. 

Hughes  &  Pearce  Lumber  Co. 

Foster   &   Small. 

Peterson's   Excelsior   Pad   Plant. 

High  Point  Grocery  Co.    (Wholesale). 

City   Markets. 

Long,    D.    A. 

Beck,   W.   M. 

Motter,   J.    H. 

Dorsett-Godwin    Co. 

Saleeby,  G.  B. 

May.    W.    S. 

Barton,    George. 

Williams   &   Workman. 

YADKIN    COLLEGE. 

White,   I.   T. 

Incorporated   in    1863. 

TJneda  Cafe. 

Population,   1910:     250. 

Clubs. 

Town    Officers. 

Thomasville  Shooting  Club. 

MAYOR— Ed.    L.    Green. 

Cedar  Lodge. 

TREASURER— J.   T.   Williams,   Sr. 

Davidson   County   Shooting   Club. 

POSTMASTER— Mrs.    Flora    Dale. 

Rich  Fork  Shooting  Club. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 

Clothiers  and    Men's    Furnishers. 

METHODIST    PROTESTANT— A.    H.    Powell, 

Burgin  Co. 

Pastor. 

People's   Mercantile    Co. 

METHODIST  ESFISCOPAL,   SOUTH— W. 

F. 

Cates    &   Boggs. 

Elliott,  Pastor. 

Hardware. 

Schools    and    Academies. 

Crutchfield  Hardware  Co. 

YADKIN   COLLEGIATE   INSTITUTE— W. 

T. 

Thomasville  Hardware  Co. 

Totten,  Prin. 

Hotels  and   Boarding  Houses. 

Hotels  and   Boarding  Houses. 

Mock  Hotel. 

Totten.   W.   T. 

Thomasville    Hotel. 

Dale,   Mrs.    T.    S. 

Wyche,  Mrs.  J.  E. 

Architects. 

Kanoy,    S.    L. 

Phillips.  M.   F. 

The  Elms. 

Telephones. 

Building  &  Loan  Association. 

Yadkin  College  Telephone  Co. 

People's  B.   &  L.  Association. 

Boot  and   Shoe  Shops. 

Lawyers. 
Critcher  &  Vann. 
Parham,   B.    W. 

Garrett,  B.   P. 

Contractors   and    Builders. 
Phillips,  M.   F. 

McRae,   Donnell   C. 

General    Merchandise. 

Light  and   Power  Companies. 

Williamson,    J.    T. 
Hartley,   J.   A. 
Hobhs,   Daniel,   W. 

Southern  Public  Utilities  Co. 

Livery    Stables. 

Waller,   J.    W. 

Boggs,    A.    L. 

Jordan,  T.  L. 

Wagner,    B.    B. 

Photographers. 

Newspapers    and     Editors. 

Grubb,   W.    C. 

THE  DISPATCH   (Lexington)— C.  R.  Thomas, 

Saw    Mills. 

Editor   Thomasville   Department. 

Owen,   Ed.   L. 

CHARITY    AND     CHILDREN     (Weekly)— A. 

Tobacco   Factories. 

Johnson,   Editor. 

Green,  Rea.   &   Co. 

THE  TIMES    (Weekly)— J.   F.   Westmoreland, 

Manufacturing   Plants. 

Editor. 

Garrett,  B.    P.    (Shop  and  Grist  Mill.) 

Plumbers. 

Byerly,  W.  M.    (Cotton  Gin  and  Mill.) 

Rapp,    Henry. 
Thomasvlle  Hardware  Co. 

DENTON. 

Thomas,    L.    B. 

Incorporated  in  1907. 

Insurance  Agents. 

Population,     1913:     White,     600;     colored. 

0; 

Armfleld  &  Myers. 

total,    606. 

Thomasville  Realty  &  Trust  Co. 

Value    real    estate,    $100,000;    value    personal 

Mutual  Benefit  Ins.  Co. 

property,  $75,000. 

Southern   Life   Ins.    Co. 

TAX  RATE:     33  l-3c.   on  the  $100. 

Cochrane,   G.    T. 

Town   Officers. 

Undertakers    and    Embalmers. 

MAYOR— L.  A.   Smith. 

Green.  J.   C. 

POLICEMAN— Lendo    Hill.  ' 

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DAVIDSON— DAVIE 


ALDERMEN— \V.   W.  Russell,  P.  M.  Parks,  J. 
D.   Lilly,   C.   \V.   Morris,  B.   J.   Harrison. 
POSTMASTER— B.   A.   Peacock. 
R.    R.    AGENT— B.    J.    Harrison,    C.    &   Y.    R. 

Ministers   and   Churches. 
METHODIST— .1.    A.    Holmes,   Pastor. 
METHODIST     PROTESTANT— T.     II.     Mat- 
thews,   Pastor. 
BAPTIST— ,T.    F.    Fletcher. 

Schools    and    Academies. 
STATE  HIGH— P.  C.  Callum,  Prin. 
DENTON    M.    P.    HIGH— Geo.    L.    Reynolds, 
Prin. 

Hotels  and   Boarding   Houses. 
Red    Spring   Boarding    House. 
Cameron    Hotel. 

Banks    and    Bankers 
BANK  OF  DENTON— B.   J.   Harrison,  Pres. ; 
W.  E.  Boon,  Cash. 


Long,  E.  F. 
Anderson,  A. 
Plummer,  A.   L. 


Doctors. 


Dentists. 


Anderson,  B.  J. 

Merchants. 
Hill   Hardware   Co. 
Piedmont  Furniture   Co. 
Andi  rson,   B.   J. 
Laning,   A.   W. 
Peacock,  B.  A. 
Daniels,    J.    M. 
Russell   &   Davis.    (Millinery.) 
Denton  Mercantile  Co. 
Gibson    &   Johnson. 
Pierce,  J.  R. 
Hedrick  &  Carroll. 
Goodman,    E. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 
Denton    Lumber    Co. 
Hugh  &  Price  Lumber  Co. 
Freeman's  Molding  Plant. 
Price,  J.  R.,  Post  Factory. 
Smith,   L.   A.,   Brick  Plant. 


Livery     Stables. 


Daniels,    J.    M. 
Sexton,    J.    T. 


DAVIE  COUNTY 

COUNTY  SEAT,    MOCKSVILLE. 


POPULATION—  (Census    1910),     13.394. 

Formed  in  1S37.     Named  in  honor  of  General  Wm.  R.  Davie. 

AREA — 264   square   miles. 

Value  of  real  estate,   $2,509,2S3;  value  of  personal  property,   $1,719,658. 

Property  listed  in  1913.   by  whites,  $3,741,926;   by  negroes,  $86,995. 

NUMBER  OF  SCHOOLS— For  whites,  39 :  for  negroes,   11. 

TAX  RATE — County  purposes.  State,  27  2-3c.  ;  school,    20c. ;   special   school,    2    l-2c. ;   county, 
19c;  special  county,   5c;  road,   33   l-3c. ;  bridge,  10c;  court  house  and  jail,  4  l-2c. 

County   bonded   debt,  $22,000. 

PUBLIC    ROADS— Number    miles,    200.     Worked  by  taxation. 

RAILROAD,    TELEGRAPH    AND    EXPRESS   COMPANIES. 

Rural   Telephone   Co.,    assessed   value    $        259.00 

Cooleemee  Telephone  Co.,   assessed  value   617.00 

North   Carolina  Midland  Railroad,    17.68  miles,  assessed    value    362,437.35 

Southern  Bell  Telepsone  and  Telegraph  Co.,   assessed     value     1,552.00 

Southern  Express  Co.,    assessed  value   3,209.00 

Mocksville  Telephone   Co.,    assessed  value    500.00 

Western  Union  Telegraph  Co.,  assessed  salue 1,404.10 

SUPERIOR  COURT  TERMS— February  23,  August  31,  November  16. 


COUNTY    OFFICERS. 

CLERK  OF  COURT— A.  T.  Grant,  Mocksville. 

SHERIFF— John   H.    Sprinkle,    Mocksville.    .. 

REGISTER  OF  DEEDS— J.  F.  Moore, 
Mocksville. 

TREASURER— T.  C.  Sheets,  Advance,  R.  2. 

CORONER— W.  D.  Foster,  Mocksville,  R.   4. 

SURVEYOR— M.    C.    James,    Calahaln.    R.    1. 

SUPT.  OF  HEALTH— J.  W.  RodweU, 
Mocksville. 

SUPT.  OF  SCHOOLS— E.  P.  Bradley.  Mocks- 
ville. 

SUPT.  OF  HOME — H.  C.  Jones,  Mocksville, 
R.   5. 

BOARD  OF  EDUCATION— P.  W.  Harriston, 
(chm'n),  Advance,  R.  2;  A.  W.  Ellis,  Farming- 
ton;   S.   A.   Woodruff,  Mocksville,  R.   3. 

COMMISSIONERS— C.  G.  Bailey  (chm'n),  C 
A.  Hart  man,  Farmington;  J.  F.  Rutledge, 
Mocksville. 

BOARD  OF  ELECTIONS— Jacob  Stewart, 
(chm'n),  J.  G.  Peebles,  T.  N.  Chaffln,  Mocks- 
ville. 

JUSTICES     OF     THE     PEACE. 

MOCKSVILLE  TOWNSHIP— V.  E.  Swaim, 
J.    B.    Cain,   Mocksville. 

CLARKSVILLE— T.  M.  Smith,  W.  S.  Belk. 
Calahan. 

JERUSALEM— John  M.  Blount,  J.  D.  Goin, 
Cooleemee;  J.  H.  Butler,  P.  S.  Stewart,  H.  H. 
Swicegood,   G.   McC.    Hendrix,   Mocksville,   R.    4. 


SHADY  GROVE— Thos.  T.  Watkins,  H.  T. 
Smithdeal,    Advance;    C.     B.     Carter,    Advance, 

a.  2. 

CALAHALN— J.  W.  Felker,  W.  D.  Hunter, 
Cana,  R.  1;  N.  S.  Gaither,  Calahaln,  R.  1;  T. 
M.   Anderson,  Calahaln. 

FULTON— J.  R.  Williams,  Geo.  T.  Tucker, 
Advance,  R.  2;  A.  M.  Garwood,  W.  T.  Sechrest, 
\V.   F.   Merrell,  Mocksville,  R.   3. 

FARMINGTON— R.  D.  Griffin,  E.  C.  Smith, 
M.  J.  Hendrix.  Farmington;  D.  F.  Taylor. 
J.  W.  Walker,  Advance,  R.  1;  C.  Y.  Swearmgen 
Bend. 

MINISTERS    NOT    IN    TOWNS. 

BAPTIST— W.    R.    Davis,    Cooleemee. 

CHRISTIAN— M.  A.  Foster,  Mocksville.  R.  4. 

HOLINESS— Will  Walker,  Mocksville,  R.  5. 

SCHOOLS    AND    ACADEMIES. 
FARMINGTON— Fred  B.   Yoder,   Prin. 
COOLEEMEE— J.    T.    Cobb.    Prin. 
FORK  CHURCH— W.   F.   Merrell,   Prin. 
CANA — P.   C.   Woosley,   Prin. 

PHYSICIANS   NOT   IN   TOWNS. 

Byerly,  Baxter,  Cooleemee. 
Martin,   J.    F.,   Advance,   R.    2. 
Watkins,  Thos.  T.,  Advance. 
Spease,  W.  P.,  Cooleemee. 
Griffith,  — ,  Farmington. 
Cain,  J.  M.,  Calahan. 
Nicholson,  C.  R.,  Mocksville,  R.  5. 


DAVIE   COUNTY 


183 


MERCHANTS    NOT    IN    TOWNS. 

Cook,   G.    Z.,   Yadkin  Valley. 

Walla,   O.    C,   Co..   Cooleemee. 

Young.   C.   C,   Cooleemee. 

Green,  W.   S.,  Cooleemee. 

Su-ink,  Lee,   Cooleemee. 

Ledford  Co.,   Cooleemee- 

Dwiggins,  A.   A.,  Mocksville. 

Tomlinson,   Mrs.,    Caianan. 

Dedmon,   C.   P.,   Cooleemee. 

Lowery.  D.   L.,  Mocksville,  R.   5. 

Koonce  &  Foster,  Mocksville,  R.   5. 

Green,    Sanford,   Mocksville. 

Harris,  H.  W-,  &  Co.,  Mocksville,  R.  4. 

Foster   &   McCulloh,    Mocksville,    R.    4. 

James,  Thos.,  Mocksville,  R.  3. 

Foster,   J.   H.,   Advance,   R.   1. 

Davis  &  Son,  Mocksville,   R.   3. 

Hyde  &  Davis,  Mocksville,  R.  3. 

Davis  &.   Smith,  Mocksville,  R.  3. 

Foster,    A.    M.,    Mocksville,    R.    3. 

Wood  &  Mock,   Advance,   R-   1. 

Allen,  H.,   Advance,  R.   1. 

Green,   J.    G.,   Advance.   R.    1. 

Fotts   &  Johns.   Advance,   R.    1. 

Call.    W.    L.,    Mocksville. 

Graham,   G.   H.,   Farmington. 

James,  W.  F.,  Farmington. 

Foote.  W.  H.,  Cana. 

Grant,  Annie  P.    (Millinery),  Mocksville. 

McClamroch,   Rufus,   Cana. 

Collete,    Bros.,    Cana. 

Smith,    T.   M.,   Calahan.   R.    1. 

Whitley.    John.    Mocksville,   R.    1. 

Powell,   Carl,  Cana,   R.   1. 

Steelman,  B.  R.,  Mocksville.  R.   2. 

Foster,  S.  T.,  &  Co.,  Mocksville,  R.  4. 

COTTON    GINS. 
Bailey,   W.   A.,   Advance. 
Ellis.   T.   J.,   Advance. 
Davis  Bros.,  Mocksville.   R.   3. 
Tutterow,   H.   F.,   Mocksville,   R.    5. 
Sheek,   J.   L.,  Mocksville. 
Green,  J.  P.,  &  Co.,  Mocksville. 
Daniel.   Jonas,   Mocksville,   R.    4. 
Hendrix,   T.   J.,   Mocksville,   R.    4. 
Letter  &  Wall,   Cooleemee- 
Letter  &  Foster.  Mocksville.  R.   4. 
Daniel    A.    Everhardt,    Mocksville,    R.    4. 
Wall.  O.   C,  Co.,  Cooleemee. 
Erwin  Cotton  Mills,  Cooleemee. 
Daniel   &   Everhardt,   Mocksville,   R.    4. 

FLOUR,    CORN    AND    FEED    MILLS. 
Horn- Johnson    Co..    Mocksville. 
Bailey  &  Bailey,  Advance. 
Davis  Bros.,  Mocksville,  R-  3. 
Booe,   Jas.,   Cana. 
Ellis,    A.    W.,    Farmington. 
Crotts.  J.  M.,  Mocksville,  R.   3. 
Green,  J.  P.,  &  Co.,  Mocksville. 
Stroud,  Jas.,   Mocksville,  R.   5. 
Ketchie,  W-   R.,   &  Son,   Mocksville,  R.   5. 
Cooleemee   Co.,   Cooleemee. 

SAW    MILLS. 
Ellis.   A.   W.,   Farmington. 
Peebles,  T.  M.,  Cana. 
Hunter,  H.  C,  Cana.  R.  1. 
Craven,    C.    C. .   Mocksville. 
Ketchie,   W.   R.,   MocKsville,   R.    5. 
Tutterow,  H.   F.,   Mocksville. 
Lefler  &  Foster.  Mocksville.   R.   3. 
Davis  &  Sons,   Mocksville,   R.   3. 
Seaford  Bros.,   Mocksville. 
Sparkes,  J.   L.,  Mocksville.  R.   3. 
Everhardt  &  Co.,  Mocksville. 
Hendrix,  T.   J.,   Mocksville.   R.   4. 
Foster,    M.    A.,    Mocksville.    R.    4. 
Whitaker,   T.   P..   Calahaln. 
Dyson  &  Anderson,   Calahaln. 
Wood,  A.   C,  Advance. 
McClamroch,  C.  L. ,  Mocksville. 
Traven  &  Horn,  Mocksville. 


Smith,  Charles,  Pino. 
Bowden,   H.   F.,   Advance,   R.    1. 
Hobson.   W.  H.,  Mocksville,  R.   4. 
Hall,    T.    J.,   Mocksville.    R.    4. 
Peoples,   T.   M.,  Mocksville. 

PUBLIC  SCHOOL  TEACHERS. 

Haneline,    Luna,    Mocksville,    R.    5. 
Cartner,   Glenn,   Mocksville,   R.    1. 
Johnson,   — .   Mocksville.   R.   1. 
Eaton,   Mattie,   Mocksville,   R.    5. 
Woosley,  T.   E.,   Cana. 
Orrcll,  Carrie,  Cana. 
Trivelle,   Maud,   Cana,  R.    1. 
Smoot,   Robert,   Cana,   R.    1. 
Hudspeth,    Evelyn,   Calahaln. 
Sharp.   T.    IT.,   Cana. 
Anthony,  — ,  Cana. 
Steward,   Alma,  Advance,  R.    1. 
Bowden,  J.  M.,  Advance,  R.   1. 
Allen,  W.    B.,    Advance,   R.    1. 
Harding,   John,    Mocksville,   R.    1. 
Yoder,    Fred,    Farmington. 
Brown,    Kate,    Farmington. 
Gattis,  Bessie,  Farmington. 
Latham,   S.   R.,   Mocksville,   R.    2. 
Hall,    J.    H.,    Advance,    R.    2. 
Merrell,  W.   F.,  Mocksville,  R.   3. 
Hardin,  Sallie,  Mocksville,  R.  3. 
Atkinson,  Erne,  Mocksville,  R.  3. 
Hodges,  J.   D.,   Mocksville,   R.    4. 
Vernan.   Beulah,   Mocksville,   R.    4 
Smoot,   Temple.   Mocksville,   R.   4. 
Moore,    Susan,   Mocksville,   R.    4. 
Millen,   Sarah,   Mocksville,  R.   4. 
Cobb,  J.   T.   Cooleemee. 
TJtley,  C  H.,  Cooleemee. 
Bell,  Margaret,  Cooleemee. 
Allen.   Mattie,   Cooleemee. 
Tatum,  Rosa,  Cooleemee. 
Bost,  Bessie,  Cooleemee. 
Hudson,  Mary,  Mocksville.   R.   1. 
Atkinson,  Florence,  Mocksville,  R.   1. 
Eaton,   Chas.,  Mocksville,  R.   2. 
Allen,  J.  H.,  Mocksville,  R.   2. 
Martin,   Lelia,   Mocksville,   R.   3. 
Byerly,   Lula,   Advance. 
Smith,  Ella,  Advance. 
Byerly,  Girja,   Advance. 
Baity,  Maud,  Advance. 
Eaton,   Sallie  Van,  Advance,  R.   2. 
Penny,  A.   C,  Bixby. 
McMahan,   Mary,   Advance.  R.    1. 
Matthews,  T.  H.,  Camatzers. 


MOCKSVILLE. 

Population,     1910:     1,200.     White    polls,    121; 
colored   polls,    31. 

Value    real    estate,    $2S5,057;    value    personal 
property,    $220,177. 

TAX  RATE,:     75c.   on  the  $100;   $2.25   on  the 
poll. 

Town   Officers. 

MAYOR— V.    C.    Swain. 

CHIEF  OF  POLICE— W.   A.   Truelove. 

CLERK— F.   M.   Johnson. 

TREASURER — F.   M.   Johnson. 

TAX   COLLECTOR— W.    A.    Truelove. 

ATTORNEY— T.    B.    Bailey. 

SUPT.   OF  HEALTH— J.  W.  Rodwell. 

POSTMASTER— E.  E.   Hunt. 

R.    R.    ACENT— G.    A.    Allison,    Southern. 

EXPRESS  AGENT— G.   A.   Allison,   Southern. 

TELEGRAPH    MANAGER— G.    A.    Alison. 

TELEPHONE  MANAGER— L.  G.   Horn. 
Ministers    and    Churches. 

BAPTIST— Walter  E.   Wilson,  Pastor. 

EPISCOPAL— S.    J.    M.    Brown,    Rector. 

METHODIST — D.    A.    Carver,    Pastor. 

I'KESBYTERIAN— E.    1'.    Bradley.   Pastor. 
Schools   and   Academies. 

GRADED— E.   C.   Byerly.  Prin. 

Hotels  and   Boarding   Houses. 

Swicegood   Hotel. 

Holman,    Mrs.    Kate. 

Commercial    Hotel. 


1S4 


DAVIE— DUPLIN 


Banks    and    Bankers. 
THE     BANK     OF     DAVIE— W.     A.     Bailey, 
Prea. ;  J.  T.  Byerly,  Cash. 

Boot  and  Shoe  Dealers. 
Poplin,    .Tas.     M. 
Sanford,  C.  C,  Sons  &  Co. 
('lenient,   J.    L. 
Bailey,   P.    H. 
Green,  J.  P.,  &  Co. 
Walker  Bros. 
Call,  W.   L. 
McGlamory,    A.    M. 

Butchers   and    Dealers   In   Cattle. 
Wilson,    R.    L. 
Penny  &  Swain. 

Carriage   Dealers  and   Manufacturers. 
Sanford,  C.   C,  Sons  &  Co. 
Ilolton,  J.  L. 
Hooper,  B.  P.,  &  Co. 

Confectionery    Dealers. 
Meroney,   P.    L. 
Byerly  &  Booe. 

Contractors   and    Builders. 
Cobble,   John. 
Graves,    W.    H. 

Coal   and   Wood    Dealers. 
Horne-Johnston   Co. 
Sanford   Sons   Co. 
Sheek,  J.   L. 

Clothiers    and    Men's    Furnishers. 
Sanford,  C.   C,  Sons  &  Co. 
Cli  nient.   J.    L. 


Bailey,   P.    H. 
Angell,   Tildon. 
Walker   Bros. 


Dentists. 


Anderson,  B.   P. 
Taylor,    A.    Z. 

Druggists. 
Mocksville  Drug  Co. 

Doctors. 
Rodwell,  J.  W. 
Martin,   W.    C. 

Dry    Goods   and    Notions. 
Sanford,  C.   C,  Sons  &  Co. 
Clement,   J.   L. 
Bailey,     P.     H. 
Green,    J.    P. 
Casey,   J.    D. 

Fertilizer  Dealers  and   Manufacturers. 
Sanford,  C.   C   Sons  &  Co. 
Green,    J.    P. 

Furniture   Dealers. 
Sanford,  C.   C,  Sons  &  Co. 
Mocksville  Furniture  Co. 
Mocksville   Chair  Co. 

Grocers. 
Mocksville  Wholesale  Grocery  Co. 

Hardware     Dealers. 
Hooper,  Ben  &  Co. 
Sanford,  C.   C,  Sons  &  Co. 

Insurance   Agents. 
Chaffln,   T.   N.    (Fire). 
McGlamory,  A.  M.   (Fire  and  Life). 
Stone,  T.   A. 


Lawyers. 
Gaither,   E.   L. 
Bailey,   T.    B. 

St'  «  art,    Jacob. 
Grant,   A.    T.,   Jr. 
Chaffln,   T.   N. 

Lumber    Manufacturers    and    Dealers. 
Sheek,   J.    L. 
Kincaid   Bros. 

Machinery  Dealers. 
Sanford,   C.   C,   Sons  &  Co. 
Hooker,  B.   P.,   &  Co. 
Grant,  A.  T. 

.Paint  and  Oil   Dealers. 
Hooper,   Ben   &  Co. 
Sanford,   C.   C,  Sons  &  Co. 

Painters. 
Powell,    J.    T. 

Jewelers. 
Dingier,  J.  M. 

Produce    Dealers. 
Byerly    &    Booe. 

Newspapers    and    Editors. 
DAVIE    RECOKD     (Weekly)— C.    P.     Stroud, 
Editor. 

Real    Estate    Agents. 
Grant,  A.  T.,  Jr. 
Harris,    G.    E. 

Shingle    Dealers. 
Green,  J.   P.,   &  Co. 

Undertakers  and   Embalmers. 
Hunt,   E.    E. 
Games,  R.   M. 

Veterinary    Surgeons. 
Brown,  M.  D.,  <fc  Son. 
Swicegood,    E.    M. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 
Kincaid   Bros.    (Doors,    Sash,   Blinds,    etc.) 


ADVANCE. 

Incorporaetd  in  1895. 

Population,    1910:     White,    250;    colored,    50; 
total,    300. 

Value   of    real    estate,    $60,000;   vale   personal 
property,   $60,000. 

Town    Officers. 

MAVOR— J.    L.    Smithdeal. 

POSTMASTER— L.    A.    Bailey. 

R.   R.   AGENT— Alex.   Kimbrough. 

MANAGER  TELEGRAPH— Alex.    Kimbrough. 
Ministers    and    Churches. 

BAPTIST — Rev.   Davis,   Pastor. 

METHODIST— J.    T.    Ratledge,    Pastor. 
Schools  and  Academies. 

HIGH— Tullia  V.   Byerly,   Prin. 
General     Merchants. 

Wood  &   Mock. 

Jones,   J.    W. 

Advance  Mercantile  Co. 

White,    W.     C. 

Bailey   &  Bailey. 

Smithdeal,    H.    T. 

Hege,  Mrs. 

Jones,  Mrs.   J.  W. 

Ratledge,  J.  IL,  &  Co. 

Hotels  and    Boarding   Houses.    . 

Jones,   J.   W. 


DUPLIN  COUNTY 

COUNTY    SEAT,    KENANSVILLE. 


POPULATION— (Census   1910),   25,442. 

Formed   in    1849.     Named    in   honor   of   Lord  Duplin. 

AREA — 670   square  miles. 

Value  of  real  estate,  $3,679,885;  value  of  personal    property,    $2,507,127. 

Property  listed  in  1913.  by  whites,  $5,767,189;  by  negroes,  $419,823. 

NUMBER  OF  SCHOOLS— For  whites,   79;  for  negroes,    39. 

TAX    RATE — County   purposes   and   poor,    21    2-3c.   on  the   $100. 

PUBLIC   ROADS — No.    miles,    900.     Worked  by  Old  State  Law. 

RAILROAD,    TELEGRAPH     AND     EXPRESS    COMPANIES. 

Wallace    Telephone    Co. ,    assessed    value 

Atlantic  Coast  Line  Railroad,  36.96  miles,  assessed    value 

Pullman  Co.,   assessed  value 


.$        2.0S5.00 

.    1,246,581.00 

7,241.29 


DUPLIN  COUNTY 


185 


Duplin   Light  and  Power  Co. ,   assessed  value 

Consolidated   Telephone   Co. ,   assessed  value 

Southern  Express   Co.,   assessed  value 

Western   Union   Telegraph   Co.,    assessed   value 

Teacheys   Del   Telephone    Co.,    assessed    value 

Southern  Bell  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Co.,  assessed    value    

Hallsville   Telephone   Co.,    assessed   value 

Rose  Hill  Telephone  Co.,   assessed  value 

Armour    Car   Lines   Co. ,    assessed   value 

Cabin   &  Beulaville  Telephone  Co.,   assessed  value 

SUPERIOR    COURT    TERMS— January    12    (civil),   February   16.    July   27, 
Septmber  14   (civil),  October  19,  November  23   (civil),    December    21. 


August 


800.00 

277.00 

5,726.00 

14,505.83 

762.00 
6.370.00 

600.00 
2,500.00 
9,300.00 

920.00 
31    (civil). 


COUNTY    OFFICERS. 

CLERK  OP  COURT— D.  H.  Wallace,  Ken- 
ansville. 

SHERIFF — G.    G.    Best,    Kenansville. 

REGISTER  OF  DEEDS— J.  J.  Bowden,  Ken- 
ansville. 

TREASURER — Jacob   O.    Carr,    Kenansville. 

CORONER— B.   F.   Smith,  Leon. 

SURVEYOR— L.   H.    Sanderson,   Hallsville. 

SUPT.  OF  HEALTH— J.  M.  Farrior,  Ker- 
nersville. 

SUPT.  OF  SCHOOLS— M.  H.  Wooten,  Ker- 
nersville. 

SUPT.  OF  HOME— A.  C.  Strickland,  Ken- 
ansville. 

BOARD  OF  EDUCATION— W.  R.  Newbury 
(chm'n).  Magnolia;  M.  F.  Westbrook,  Leon; 
A.  L.  McGowen,  Wallace. 

COMMISSIONERS— D.  J.  Williams,  Wallace; 
W.  J.  Grady,  Albertson;  Robert  James,  Chin- 
quapin. 

BOARD  OF  ELECTIONS— Scott  Stanford 
(chm'n),  T.  J.  Kelly,  Kenansville;  D.  Moore, 
Warsaw. 

JUSTICES     OF     THE     PEACE. 

WARSAW  TOWNSHIP— W.  R.  Blackmore, 
J.    H.    Fonville,   W.   F.    Middleton,   Warsaw. 

FAISON— Thomas  Perrett,  W.  J.  Oates,  Fai- 
son:  E.  F.  Hicks,  S.  A.  Bowden,  J.  L.  Dickson, 
Calypso. 

WOLFSCRAPE— A.  F.  Cherry,  W.  C.  Puck- 
ett,    Kirby   Dail,    Henry   Roberts,    Mount   Olive. 

GLISSON — P.  L.  Kornegay,  Kenansville;  J. 
W.  Waters,  I.  T.  Bishop,  Lewis  Keathly,  Mount 
Olive. 

SMITHS— Lonnie  Smith,  D.  R.  Boney,  J.  A. 
Grady,  Leon. 

ALBERTSON— W.  G.  Kornegay,  Alvin;  O.  W. 
Peel,   Seven  Springs;  WT.   M.   Holt,   Albertson. 

LIMESTONE— F.  L.  Potter,  Kit  R.  Hunter, 
W.  A.  Sanderson,  I.  S.  Davis,  Halisville;  S.  W. 
Gresham,   H.    S.    Thomas,   Beulaville. 

CYPRESS  CREEK— O.  J.  Hunter,  R.  N. 
Cole,  D.  W.  Mariody,  Chinquapin;  W.  R.  Sho- 
lar,  E.  W.   Brown,  Sloan. 

ISLAND  CKEEK— James  D.  Teachey,  Teach- 
eys; F.  P.*  Powers. 

ROCKFISH— J.  T.  Turner,  D.  Stokes,  Wil- 
liams, Wallace;  J.  M.  Savage,  Jr.,  W.  J.  Rooks, 
W.  B.  Register.  C.  C.  James.  D.  Henry  Wil- 
liams,   Rose   Hill. 

ROSE  HILL— I.  P.  Alderman,  Robert  Wil- 
liams,  Rose  Hill. 

MAGNOLIA— M.  J.  Carlton,  George  Ed- 
wards,   L.    F.    Byrd,    Magnolia. 

KENANSVILLE— A.      F.      Williams,      Henry 
Dail,    Kenansville:    J.    Hundley    Carr,    Magnolia. 
CONSTABLES. 

WARSAW  TOWNSHIP— M.  H.  Hodges,  War- 
saw. 

FAISON— F.    P.    Hurst,   Faison. 

WOLESCRAPE— M.    .1.    Swinson,    Mt.    Olive. 

GLISSON— John    B.    Dail,    Mt.    Olive. 

ALBERTSON— Willie    Grady,    Albertson. 

SMITHS— Deleon    Smith,    Leon. 

LIMESTONE— L.    T.    Thigpen,    Hallsville. 

CYPRESS  CREEK— R.  H.  Maready,  Chin- 
quapin. 

ISLAND  CREEK— J.   E.  Lamb.  Wallace. 

ROCKFISH— J.   F.   Dempsey,   Wallace. 

ROSE   HILL— J.   B.   Fussell,   Rose  Hill. 

MAGNOLIA— Richard  Mathis,   Magnolia. 

KENANSVILLE— J.    S.    Herring,    Kenansville. 


MINISTERS    NOT    IN    TOWNS. 
Ezzell,   C.   W.        Wallace. 
Wallace,    T.    F.    Alvin. 
Jones,   G.   W.,   Kenansville. 
Jones,    J.,    Kenansville. 
Kennedy,    G.    W.,    Caliin. 
Kennedy,    R.    C,    Cabin. 
Whaley,   H.   J.,   Cabin. 

PHYSICIANS   NOT   IN    TOWNS. 
Landin,   J.    F.,   Chinquapin. 
Kennedy,   G.   W.,   Beulahville. 
Maxwell,  J.  F.,  Resaca. 

MERCHANTS   NOT    IN   TOWNS. 
Parker,    G.    B.    D.,    Chinquapin. 
Teachey,  C.   C,   &   Son,   Rose  Hill. 
Cameron.   D.    A.,    Claypso. 
Albritton  Bros.,   Calypso. 
Grady,   J.   McR.,  Albertson. 
Kennedy,   W.    J.,    Cabin. 
Bishop,    I.    T.,   Branches    Store. 
Middleton,    S.    O.,    Hallsville. 
Scott,   O.   W.,   Hallsville. 
Carr,    R.    D.,    Magnolia. 
James,    O.    H,    &    Co.,    Sloan. 
Maready,   J.   B.,    Chinquapin. 
Joyner,   — .,   Mt.    Olive. 
Sholar,  S.  J.  L.,  Sloan. 
Register,   J.    L.,   Rose   Hill. 
Roland  Lumber   Co.,   Bowden. 
Brown,    W.    R.,    Sloan. 
Smith.  Lemuel,  Leon. 
Teachey,    J.    A.,   Rose   Hill. 
Quinn,  A.   A.,  Kenansville. 
Cottle,   J.   L.,   Chinquapin. 
Fountain,  P.   T.,  Chinquapin. 
Outlaw,  J.   L.,   Mt.    Olive. 
Maxwell,  G.   M.,  Resaca. 
Cooper   &  Moore.   Warsaw. 

COTTON    GINS. 
Byrd  &  Albritton,   Calypso. 
Sutton,  Ed.,  Calypso. 
Wilkinson,  Scott,  Calypso. 
Oliver,   J.   B.,   Mt.    Olive. 
Bland,    C.    W.,   Faison. 
Parker,   G.    B.    D.,    Chinquapin. 
Quinn,    O.    W.,    Beulaville. 
Ferrell,   S.   D.,  Kenansville. 
Williams,  J.   C,  Rose  Hill. 
Waller.   S.   M.,   Branche's  Store. 
Sandlin,  I.  J.,  Beulaville. 
Garner,  Daniel,  Mt.  Olive. 
Waller,  S.  M.,   Branches  Store. 
Grady,    J.    McR..    Albertson. 
Rackley,   A.    C.   Rose   Hill. 

SAW    MILLS. 
Dunn,   D.    B.,   Kenansville. 
Baker,    A.    J.,    Leon 
Blizzard,   D.    P.,    Hallsville. 
Sandlin,  L.   W.,   Beulaville. 
James,   J.    L. ,    Sloan. 
Parker,  O.   B.   D.,   Chinquapin. 
Lanier,    A.    L.,    Hallsville. 
Lanier,   Dennis,   Chinquapin. 
Cottle,   Jerre,   Wallace. 
Reaves,   Wilson,   Mt.    Olive. 
Waller.    S.    M.,   Branches   Store. 
Grady,   J.    McR.,   Albertson, 
Smith,   Ralph,   Leon. 
Southerland,  C.  J.,  Kenansville. 
Bryan,   J.    K.,   Kenansville. 
Ferrell   &   Murray,   Kenansville. 
Hall,   L.    F.,  Warsaw. 


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DUPLIN  COUNTY 


Pierce,    T.    1!.,    Warsaw. 

I'm  roe,    .1.    II..    Warsaw. 

Roland   Number  Co..  Bowdcn. 

Mallard.  .1.   W. .   Faison. 

Patton,   \\ . .   Cs 

Magnolia    Manufacturing  Co.,   Magnolia. 

i .       i .  .1.    II..  Magnolia. 

Cote,    Bros.,    Hose    Hill. 

i         .    Isaac.    Rose    Hill. 

Fussell,  Jesse,  Rose  Hill. 
Mallard,  A.  W..  Rose  Hill. 
Teachey,  C.  C.  Rose  Hill. 
Carr.  E.  McN.,  Hose  Hill. 
Murphy,  D.  S.,  Rose  Hill. 
Boncy  Bros.,  Wallace. 

PUBLIC    SCHOOL    TEACHERS. 
Hanehey,  Lucy,  Wallace. 
Batts,  Brunie,  Wallace. 
Hunter,  Bettie,  Hallsville. 
Hunter,   Annie,   Warsaw. 
Wilson,   Annie,   Mount   Olive. 
Johnson.  Maud,  Rose  Hill. 
Johnson,   Irene,   Rose   Hill. 
Farrior,  N.,  Rose  Hill. 
Brown,   Deanie,   Magnolia. 
Rhew,   Minnie,    Magnolia. 
Racldey,   Lillian,   Magnolia. 
Quinn.    Gertrude,    Chinquapin. 
Wallace,   Gattie,  AMn. 
Quinn,  Floy,  Kenansville. 
W>  lis.    Hattle   C,   Kenansville. 
Stanford,   W.    C,   Kenansville. 
Kornegay,  Kate,  Kenansville. 
Chambers,  Nell,  Kenansville. 
Goode,  Mrs.   N.   L.,  Faison. 
Andrews.    Mildred,    Faison. 
Taylor,    Bettie,    Faison. 
Taylor,   Norma,   Magnolia. 
MeDiarmid,   H.   H.,  Rose  Hill. 
Williams,  Ada.   Rose  Hill. 
Brinson,  Mrs.   Florence,  Kenansville. 
Maxwell,    Jennie,    Albertson. 
Taylor,   Nannie  L.,  Mt.   Olive. 
Kornegay,    Ruth,    Kenansville. 
Kornegay,   Bessie,   Kenansville. 
Williams,  Nedlno,  Kenansville. 
Boone,    Laura   M.,    Rose   Hill. 
Parker,    Mary    T.,    Warsaw. 
Outlaw,    Emma,    Mt.    Olive. 
Cavenaugh,    Mollie,    Wallace. 
Gooding,    Mary    S.,    Leon. 
Savage,    Eva,    Wallace. 
Savage,    N.    T.,    Wallace. 
Westbrook,   Lillian,    Alvin. 
Bla     hard,   Ward,    Sloan. 
Fussell,  Sallie,  Teachey. 
Cox,  Bettie,  Warsaw. 
Hawkins.   (>.   E.,  Mt.   Olive. 
Williams,  Lucy,  Rose  Hill. 
Blanchard,  L.   T.,  Rose  Hill. 
Kennedy,   H.   L.,  Beulaville. 
Kennedy,  H.  T.,  Beulaville. 
Biizzard,   John,   Deep  Run. 
Hollingsworth,   Hattie,   Faison. 
Butts,   Lucy.   Mt.    Olive. 
Williams,   Ada,   Kenansville. 
Sheffield,   Genie,   Magnolia. 
Herring,    Clyde,    Magnolia. 
Herring,  Vera,  Magnolia. 
Carlton,    Emma,    Warsaw. 
Cooper,  D.   L.,  Cooper. 
Cooper,  Ella,  Kenansville. 
Smith,  May,  Leon. 
Clemment,   Annie,   Wallace. 
Powers,  Fannie,  Faison. 
Dowd,   Mrs.    Kate,   Rose   Hill. 
Ferrell,    Sallie,    Kenansville. 
Carroll,    Sallie,   Kenansville. 
Middleton,  Lilian,  Rose  Hill. 
Shaw,   P.   E.,  Teaqhey. 
Cole,    H.    S.,    Magnolia. 
Wooten,   Mrs.   M.    H,   Kenansville. 
Page,   Kate,  Teachey. 
Grady,  Celia,  Resaca. 
Newton,  Callie,  Rose  Hill. 
Burnham,    Daisy,   Rose   Hill. 
Tarroll,    Mary    W.,    Warsaw. 


Carroll,    Annie,    Warsaw. 
Sandlin,  Alma.   Hallsville. 
Williams,  Mildred,  Hallsville. 


KENANSVILLE. 

Incorporated   in    1899. 

Population,    1910:     White,    200;    colored,    70; 
total,  270. 

Value   of   real  estate,   $44,463;  value  personal 
property,  $S7, 095.54. 

Town     Officers. 
MAYOR— H.   D.   Williams. 
POSTMASTER— Triad.   Jones. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 

METHODIST .  Lee,  Pastor. 

PRESBYTERIAN— J.   E.   L.   Winecoff,  Pastor. 
BAPTIST— No    Pastor. 

Schools    and    Academies. 
JAMES    SPUUNT    INSTITUTE    (Presbyterian 
Female   College)— J.   E.    L.    Winecoff,   Pres. 
Doctors. 
Farrior,  J.   W. 

General    Merchants. 
Cooper,  W.  B. 
Southerland,   C.   J. 
Southerland,  Lawrence. 

Lawyers. 
Beasley,    L.    A. 
Williams,   11.    D. 
Jones,   Thad. 
Gavin,  John  A.,  Jr. 

Hotels  and   Boarding   Houses. 
Bowden.  Mrs.  B.   C. 

Insurance  Agents. 
Hinson,   J.   F. 


WALLACE. 

Population,   1910:       White,   425;  colored,   75; 
total.    500. 

Value    real    estate,     $90,295;    value    personal 
property,    $87,095.54. 

TAX  RATE:     20c.    on  the  $100. 

Town     Officers. 
MAYOR— D.   L.   Wells. 
POSTMASTER— R.   B.   Colwell. 
CHIEF  OF  POLICE — J.   O.  Ward. 
R.  R.  AGENT— J.  R.  Rose,  A.  C.  L. 
MANAGER  TELEGRAPH— J.  R.  Rose,  W.  U. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 
PRESBYTERIAN— W.    P.    M.    Currie,   Pastor. 
BAPTIST — C.    V.    Brooks,   Pastor. 
METHODIST— B.   H.   Black,   Pastor. 

Schools  and  Academies. 
GRADED— Horace  Stewart. 

Banks    and    Bankers. 
BANK  OF  DUPLIN— H.   C.   McQueen,  Pres.; 
A.    L.    McGowen,    Cash. 

Doctors. 
Graham,    B.    R. 
Carroll,  J.   W. 

Druggists. 
Wallace  Drug   Co. 

General    Merchants. 
Wallace   Grocery    Co.    (Wholesale). 
Duplin   Grocery   Co.    (Wholesale). 
Hau  Mercantile  Co. 
Carr    &   Well. 
Carter,  Z.  J.,  &  Son. 
Murray   &   Armstrong. 
Boney,    John    B. 
Sheffield,    R.    T. 
Powell   Hardware   Co. 
Powers,   H.    &   S. 
Powell,   M.    O.,    &   Bro. 
The   Sloan   Co. 

Hotels  and   Boarding   Houses. 
Hotel  Boney. 

Livery   Stables. 
Carter   &   Brice    (Sales.) 
Wells  &   Byrd   (Sales). 
Wells,  D.   L.,  &  Co.    (Sales). 
Sloan,  Ben. 

Dentists. 
Sloan,  C.   S. 

Insurance     Agents. 
M'Gmven    &    Carr. 


DUPLIN    COUNTY 


187 


Lawyers. 
Ward,  Geo.   B. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 

Cumberland  Lumber  Co. 
Boney,  G.   L. 
Hilton  Lumber   Co. 

Warehouses 
Peoples  Tobacco   Warehouse. 


MAGNOLIA. 

Incorporated  in   1855. 

Population,    1910:     White,   400;   colored,    300; 
total,    700. 

Value     real     estate     and     personal     property, 
$148,000. 

TAX  RATE:     20c.   on  the  $100. 
Town   Officers. 

MAYOR— W.  F.  Pickett. 

POSTMASTER— H.    M.    Swinson. 

R.    R.    AGENT— P.   J.   Heath,   A.   C.   L. 

MANAGER   TELEGRAPH— P.    J.    Heath,    W. 
U. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 

METHODIST— E.    C.    Sell,   Pastor. 

BAPTIST— J.    H.    Booth,   Pastor. 

UNIVERSALIST— Rev.    Everton,   Pastor. 
Schools  and    Academies. 

PUBLIC — O.    H.   Johnson,   Prin. 
Doctors. 

Quinn,  R.  F. 

Druggists. 

Southall,  J.  .1 

General   Merchants. 

Bay  Hill  Co. 

Home,  J.   C. 

Mlddleton,    Theo. 

Groves,   J.   H,   &  Son. 

Gaylor,    C.    P. 

Edwards,   Geo. 

Cox,  Macy. 

Magnolia  Furniture  Co. 

Scott,  F.   D.,   &   Co. 

Hotels  and   Boarding   Houses. 

Mathis   House. 

Southerland  House. 

Mnaufacturing   Plants. 

Magnolia  Manufacturing  Co.    (Lumber,  Crates, 
Gin,  Furniture). 

Croom,   J.   F.    (Lumber,   Crates,   Gin). 

Magnolia  Crate  Works  (Lumber,  Crates,  Sash, 
Doors,  Blinds). 


FAISON. 

Incorporated  in  1871. 

Population,    1910:     Whites,   425;   colored,   125; 
total,    550. 

Value    real    estate,    $250,000;    value    personal 
property,   $100,000. 

TAX  RATE:     10c.   on  the   $100. 

Town    Officers. 
MAYOR— N.   L.    Clifton. 
POSTMASTER— V.    X.    Seawell. 
R.   R.   AGENT— I.   W.   Lane,  A.   C.   L. 
MANAGER  TELEGRAPH— I.  W.  Lane,  W.  U. 

Telephones  Companies. 
Consolidated  Telephone  Co.,  Inc. 

Ministers   and   Churches. 
PRESBYTERIAN — Peter    Mclntyre,    Pastor. 
METHODIST— J.   H.   Frizelle,  Pastor. 
BAPTIST— W.    B.    Snow,   Pastor. 
EPISCOPAL— Edward    Wooten,    Rector. 

Schools   and    Academies. 
GRADED     SCHOOL. 

Banks    and    Bankers. 
BANK     OF     FAISON— C.     S.     Hines,     Pres. ; 
M.  McD.  Williams.  Cash. 

Doctors. 
Butler,   B.    F. 
Seawell,  V.   N. 

Druggists. 
Faison   Drug   Co. 

Insurance   Agents. 
Williams,  M.   McD. 
Perrett,   Thos. 

General     Merchants. 
Hines.   C.   S..   &  Bro. 


Southerland,   C.    T. 
Smith,   T.   W. 
Faison  &  Pierce. 
Taylor,   L. 
Thompson,   W.    I. 
Presise,  H.  C. 
Blount,   Z.   V.,   &   Co. 
Clifton,  N.   D. 

Dry    Goods   and    Notions. 
Joseph,  Maggie. 
Romanus,    Jno. 

Butchers  and    Dealers  in   Cattle. 
Presise,    H.    C. 
Southerland,  R.   B. 

Hotels  and   Boarding   Houses. 
Hotel  Witherington. 

Livery  Stables. 
Southerland,    R.    B. 

•  Manufacturing    Plants. 
Bland,   C.   W.    (Gin). 
Mallard,  J.  W.    (Lumber,  Crates  and  Gin.) 

Grocers. 
King,   C.    II. 
Lee,  L.,  &  Co. 
Hollingsworth,  J.  N. 


TEACHEYS. 

Incorporated  in  1899. 
Population,    1910:     Whites,    175. 
Value    real    estate,    $75,000;    value    personal 
property,    $23,000. 

TAX  RATE:     20c.   on  the  $100. 

Town   Officers. 
MAYOR— J.    D.    Teachey,    Sr. 
POSTMASTER— .1.   C.   McMillan.  Sr. 
CHIEF    OF   POLICE— Frank   Sloan. 
R.  R.  AGENT— Mrs.   S.  M.  Justice,  A.  C.  L. 
Ministers    and    Churches. 
BAPTIST— Robt.  Peele,  Pastor;  R.  Rivenbark, 
resident  Pastor. 

PRESBYTERIAN— L.   E.   Wells,   Pastor. 

Schools  and  Academies. 
STATE  HIGH— P.  E.   Shaw,  Prin. 

General    Merchants. 
McMillan,  H.  D. 
McMillan,  J.   C,   Jr. 
McMillan,  J.  C,  Sr. 
Bland,   A.    F. 
Fussell,   B.   F. 

Contractors   and    Builders. 
Boney,  E.    (Saw  Mill,  Grist  Mill  and  Gin.) 

Manufacturing   Plants. 
Boney,   E.    (Saw   Mill,   Grist   Mill   and   Gin). 
Fussell,   B.   F.    (Crates).  ■■ 
Brown,   D.    E.    (Lumber). 

Hotels  and   Boarding   Houses. 
Yarborough  House. 
Hotel    Rex. 
Mclntyre  Boarding  House. 


ROSE    HILL. 

Incorporated   in    1901. 

Population,    1910:     White,    300;    colored    50; 
total,   350. 

Value  real  estate,  $110,426.98;  value  personal 
property,    $75,000. 

TAX   RATE:     20c.    on    the    $100. 
Town    Officers. 

MAYOR— W.    H.    Swanson. 

POSTMASTER— W.    G.    Fussell. 

CHIEF  OF  POLICE— Dan  Hearfs. 

R.  R.  AGENT— J.  T.  Vick,  A.  C.  L. 

MANAGER  TELEGRAPH— J.  T.  Vick,  W.  U. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 
BAPTIST— B.    G.   Earley,   Pastor. 
PRESBYTERIAN— W.    P.    M.    Currie,   Pastor. 
METHODIST— B.   H.   Black,  Pastor. 

Schools    and    Academics. 
GRADED— A.    F.    Leighton,   Prin. 

Banks    and    Bankers. 
BANK    OF    ROSE    HILL— Chas.     N.    Evans, 
Pres. ;  W.   B.   Southerland,   Cash. 
Doctors. 
Carr.    R.    L. 
Wysong,    H.    C. 


1SS 


DUPLIN— DURHAM 


Dentists. 
Hawes.   I.    L. 

Druggists. 
Rose  Hill  Drug  Co. 
Wysong   Drug   Co. 

General     Merchants. 
Henderson,  \v.  D.,  &  Co. 
Parker   &    Eland. 
Scott   Bros. 
Carr,  Mrs.   A.   F. 
Bradshaw,  Mrs.  D.  D. 
Burton,   D.    W. 
Newton,   C.   J. 
Bay    Hill    Co. 
Si  liars,  N.  B. 

Markets. 
Bradshaw   &  Ellis. 
Fussell,  T.  W. 

Blacksmiths. 
Newton,    J.    .1. 
Norris,   J.    M. 

Hotels  and   Boarding   Houses. 
Overbrook   Hotel. 

Livery   Stables. 
Byrd,  W.  L.,  &  Co. 
Fussell,    Oscar. 
Scott,    I.    C. 

Newspapers    and    Editors. 
DUPLIN      ENTERPRISE      (Weekly)— R.      L. 
Carr,  Editor. 

Fertilizer,   Dealers. 
Fussell,  P.   C. 
Carr.    W.    R. 
Parker    &    Bland. 

Insurance  Agents. 
Furlow,  R.   L. 
Southerland.  W.  B.,   (Fire). 

Manufacturing   Plants. 
Atlantic   Coffin   &   Casket  Co. 
Fussell,  Jesse   (Saw  Mill,   Gin,  Planing  Mill.) 
Fussell  &  Boney   (Saw  Mill). 
Jones,  W.   H.    (Turning  Works). 


WARSAW. 

Incorporated  in  1885. 

Population,  1910:  White,  873;  colored,  500; 
total,  1,373. 

Value  real  estate.  $510,000;  value  personal 
property,    $290,000. 

TAX  RATE:     33   l-3c.    on  the  $100. 
Town    Officers. 

MAYOR— J.    E.    Williams. 

POSTMASTER— D.   E.   Best. 

CHIEF  OF  POLICE— J.  M.  Loftin. 

CLERK— J.   B.   Cox. 

R.   R.   AGENT— B.    C.    Vick. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 

BAPTIST— A.   O.   Moore,  Pastor. 

MKTHODIST— T.    W.    Lee,   Pastor. 

PRESBYTERIAN — Geo.   M.   Mathews,  Pastor. 

EPISCOPAL—  J.    L.    Showel,   Rector. 
Schools    and    Academies. 

HIGH— J.    S.    Edwards,    Prin. 

Banks    and    Bankers. 

BANK  OF  WARSAW— H.  L.  Stevens,  Pres. ; 
H.   F.   Pierce,  Cash. ;  L.   Moore,  Asst.    Cash. 

CITIZENS  BANK  OF  WARSAW— W.  L. 
Hill,  I'res. ;  J.  E.  Williams,  Cash.;  B.  Loftin, 
Asst.    Cash. 

Doctors. 

Williams,  J.   M. 


Dentists. 
D. 


Crocker,  W.  D. 

Herring,    J.    C. 
Bines,    W.    E. 

Lawyers. 
Stevens,  11.  L. 
Johnson   &   Johnson. 
Best,    J.    J. 

Brokers. 
Wilson,   J.    P. 

Insurance  Agents. 
Massie.   T.    B. 
Blackmore.    R.    W. 
Bass,  J.  W.  R. 
Spearman,  F.  G. 

Druggists. 
Warsaw  Drug   Co. 

General     Merchants. 
Hobbs  &  Russ. 
Murray,  M.  T. 
Cox,  J.   B. 
Fonvielle,  J.  H. 
Warsaw  Hardware  Co. 
Johnson,  J.  Walter. 
Slossberg,  L 
Thornton,    W.    C. 
Frederick,  John. 
Margolis  &  Brook. 
Thomas,  W.  D.,  &  Co. 
Best,   L.    P. 
Hines,    S.    E. 

Butchers. 
Pridgen  &  Boiling. 
Fonvielle,   J.    II. 

Furniture   Dealers. 
Herring,   O.   W. 
Hines,    S.    E. 

Undertakers  and   Embalmers. 
Owen,   II.    G. 

Hotels  and   Boarding   Houses. 
Warsaw   Inn. 
Woolen,  Mrs.  Geo.  M. 
Wilson,    Mrs.    J.    P. 

Livery    Stables. 
Elmore,  S.   H. 

Dealers  in  Horses  and  Mules. 
Barden,   J.   J.,   &  Co. 
Best,  R.  H. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 
Warsaw  Lumber  Co.,   (Inc). 
Newcomb,    A.    W.     (Turning    Factory). 
Pierce,    J.     H.,    Lumber    Co.     (Sash,    Doors, 
Blinds). 

Wilson  Lumber  Co. 

Warsaw  Tobacco  Warehouse. 

Tucker,  J.  W.    (Machine  Shops). 

Cuttle,  W.   J.,  Lumber  Co. 

Farrior,  H.  D.    (Tin  Shop  and  Garage). 

Cotton     Gins. 
Best,  L.   P. 
Woodward.   D.    L. 
Faison,    A.    M. 

Real    Estate    Agents. 
Williams,  J.   E. 
Adkins,  L.  D. 
Pridgen,  R.  C. 

Coal   and   Wood    Dealers. 
Loftin,  Joel  M. 
Pierce,   J.   H. 

Paint  and  Oil   Dealers. 
Farrior,  H.   D.,  Jr. 
Warsaw    Hardware    Co. 


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DURHAM  COUNTY 

COUNTY    SEAT,    DURHAM. 


POPULATION— (Census  1910),  35,276. 

Formed  in   1881.     Named  In  honor  of  Dr.   Bart    Durham. 
AREA— 234   square  miles. 

Value  of  real  estate,   $8,799,276;  value  of  personal  property.  $99,194.04. 
Property  listed  in  1913,  by  whites,  $18,072,088;  by  negroes,   $646,585.  _ 

TAX  RATE— County  purposes,  17c.   on  the  $100;  roads  and  bridges.  17c;  special,  10c;  State, 
27  2-3c. ;  schools,  20c 


DURHAM  COUNTY 


189 


RAILROAD,    TELEGRAPH    AND    EXPRESS   COMPANIES. 

Southern    Railway.    11.18    miles,    assessed    value $ 

North  Carolina  Railroad,   16.22  miles,   assessed  value     1 

Durham  and  Southern  Railroad,  S.1S  miles,   assessed   value    

Seaboard  Air  Line  Railway,   10.39  miles,   assessed    value    

Durham  and  South  Carolina  Railroad,   9.23  miles,    assessed   value    

Norfolk   and  Western  Railway,   21.68  miles,   assessed   value    

l'ullman    Co..    assessed    value    

Southern    Cotton    Oil    Co.,    assessed    value    

Southern   Express   Co. ,    assessed   value    

Western   Union  Telegraph   Co.,   assessed  value 

Durham    Traction    Co.,    assessed    value    

Southern  Bell  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Co.,  assessed    value     

Southside  Telephone  Co.,   assessed  value    

North    Carolina    Telephone    Co.,     assessed    value 

American    Telephone    and   Telegraph    Co. .    assess  ed     value     

Postal   Telegraph- Cable   Co..    assessed    value    

Interstate  Telephone   and   Telegraph   Co.,    assessed  value   

Southern    Power    Co..     assessed    value     

SUPERIOR  COURT  TERMS— January  5  (civil),  February  22  (criminal),  March 
April  27  (civil).  May  IS  (criminal),  August  25  (criminal),  September  2S  (civil),  N 
(civil),   December   14    (criminal.) 


437,362.75 

127. 2n;  6 

174,097.00 

293,584.00 

46.190.00 

469.6S9.00 

3.458.59 

5,400.00 

11,881.00 

6.901.12 

197,400.00 

3,825.00 

267.00 

571.00 

1,364.60 

1.2S5.00 

70,000.00 

13,478.00 

9    (civil), 

'ovember    9 


COUNTY    OFFICERS. 

CLERK  OF   COURT— C.    B.    Green,   Durham. 

SHERIFF— J.    F.    Harward,    Durham. 

REGISTER  OF  DEEDS— M.  G.  Markham, 
Durham. 

TREASURER — S.    Bowling,    Durham. 

CORONER — A.     C.    Jordan,    Durham. 

SURVEYOR— E.    C.   Belvin,   Durham. 

ATTORNEY— R.   P.   Read,   Durham. 

ST'PT.   OF  HEALTH— Dr.  Arch  Cheatham. 

SUPT.  OF  SCHOOLS— C.  W.  Massey,  Dur- 
ham. 

SUPT.  OF  HOME— W.  T.  Mangum,  Dur- 
ham. 

COMMISSIONERS— Maynard  Mangum,  G. 
W.  Flowers,  J.  T.  Rogers,  J.  C.  Nichols,  A.  L. 
Barbee. 

BOARD  OF  EDUCATION— J.  W.  Umstead, 
Bahama;  G.  C.  Stallings,  Durham,  R.  4;  R.  P. 
Reade,  Durham, 

BOARD  OF  ELECTIONS— R.  H.  Sykes, 
(chm'n),  J.  E.  Pegram  (sec.).  Battle  Aber- 
nethy. 

JUSTICES     OF     THE     PEACE. 

DURHAM  TOWNSHIP— B.  G.  Briggs.  East 
Durham:  T.  S.  Booth,  East  Durham;  R.  C. 
Cox.  Durham;  I.  J.  Cox,  Durham;  R.  A.  Har- 
ris, Durham:  S.  D.  Eubanks,  West  Durham; 
E.  J.  Holloway,  Durham;  J.  S.  Lorothorp. 
Durham;  J.  T.  Morton.  East  Durham;  J.  H. 
Tilley,  West  Durham;  W.  H.  Weatherspoon, 
Durham:  A.  J.  Hill.  Durham,  R.  2;  J.  T. 
Dollar,  West  Durham :  J.  W.  Proctor,  Durham, 
R.    1;  T.   E.    Stroud.   Durham. 

Constable:    Raymond    Hall,    East    Durham. 

MANGUM— P.  A.  Flinton,  Rougemont;  D. 
D.    Harris.   Bahama ;   E.   H.    Vaughan,    Stem. 

Constable:   C.   W.   Wilson. 

LEBANON— W.  S.  Terry,  Bahama;  A.  L. 
Holden.  Durham,  R.  1 ;  S.  H.  Flinton,  Dur- 
ham,  R.    2. 

Constable:    S.    D.    Cook,   Durham.    R.    1. 

OAK  GROVE — A.  M.  Carpenter,  Durham, 
Rfd. ;  J.  B.  Thompson,  Durham,  R.  4 ;  C.  C. 
Colclough,    Gorman. 

Constable:    D.    D.    Couch,    Durham,    R.    6. 

PATTERSON— Paschall  Cook,  Durham.  Rfd. ; 
J.  W.   King,  Durham,   Rfd. ;  J.   W.   M.   Barbee. 

Constable:    Eugene    Shepperd,    Durham,    Rfd. 

CEDAR  FORK— W.  O.  Stone;  F.  A.  Ed- 
wards, Morrisville,  R.  2;  G.  W.  Barbee.  Dur- 
ham,  R.    3. 

Constable:   L.    C.   Morris. 

CARR— R.  H.  Shaw,  Morrisville,  Rfd. ;  J.  R. 
Penny,    Morrisville;   D.    R.    Nichols,    Gorman. 

Constable:      W.    T.    Shaw.    Morrisville. 
MINISTERS    NOT    IN    TOWNS. 

METHODIST — J.  B.  Thompson.  Durham;  P. 
H.    Massey,    Durham,    Rfd. 


BAPTIST — W.  E.  Dunnegan,  West  Durham; 
J.  A.  Hackney,  Durham;  J.  M.  Arnette,  Dur- 
ham. 

PHYSICIANS   NOT    IN    TOWNS. 

Ward,  M.  P.,   Gorman. 

Lyon,   E.   H. ,   Bahama. 

MERCHANTS    NOT    IN    TOWNS. 

Hester,    J.    L.,    West   Durham. 

McDonald.    W.    J.,    West    Durham. 

Bowen,    W.    T.,    West    Durham. 

Hester,    B.    F.,    West   Durham. 

Holder  &   Cheek,   East  Durham. 

Morris,    C.    W.,    East   Durham. 

Brown,   W.   B.,   East  Durham. 

Johnson,    A.    K..    East    Durham. 

Alford,  T.  H.,  East  Durham. 

Ligeon,   F.    G.,   East   Durham. 

Miller,   S.,   East  Durham. 

Lewis,    J.    D.,    &   Co.,    East   Durham. 

Barbee,    I.    S.,    East   Durham. 

Carver.  H.  L.,  Rougemont. 

Critcher   &   Jacobs,    Rougemont. 

Morris,    W.    H..    Nelson. 

FLOUR,  CORN  AND  FEED  MILLS. 

Tilley,   Cassum,   Durham. 

Christian    Mills,    Durham. 

Southern    Pure   Food    Co..    Durham. 

Auston,    Heaton   Co..    Durham. 

Belvin.   L.   D.,    (corn)   Bragtown. 
SAW    MILLS. 

Chatham    Lumber    Co.,     East    Durham. 

Carrington  Lumber  Co.,  East  Durham. 

Barbee,    Jack,    Durham,    R.    3. 

Fowler,    Joe,    Chapel    Hill,    Rfd. 

Sears   Bros..    Durham. 

Markham    Bros.,    Durham. 

Barbee  Bros.,    Durham.   Rfd. 

McGrantham    Bros..    Durham. 
COTTON    GINS. 

Colclough,    Lum,    Durham. 

Barbee,    J.    H.,    Durham. 

Shipp,   John,   Durham. 

Pickett,   Asa,   &  Sons,  Durham. 

Barbee   Bros.,    Durham. 

Morris,    W.    H.,    Nelson. 

Belvin,    Mrs.    D.    L.,    Durham. 

Pickett   &   Co.,    Durham. 

Jones,   R.    N.,    Durham. 

Jones,    M.    C.    &    Sons.    Durham. 

PUBLIC    SCHOOL    TEACHERS. 

Horton,   Lola,   East   Durham. 

i         er,   Frank,  Bahama. 

Holti  n,    Holland,   Wesl   Durham. 

C;irr,  John  W.,  Jr..  West   Durham. 

Blalock,   D.   R.,  Durham.   R.    6. 

Aiken.  W.   I.,  Rougemont. 

Riggs,  O.  L-.  Durham,  it.   1. 

Wi  atherly,   a.   c,  Gorman,  R.   l. 

Carrington,   Geo.    L..    Durham. 


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Holton,  T.   A.,   East   Durham. 
Husketh,  S.  J.,  Durham,  B.   3. 

Bullard,  Mrs.   M.   Louise,  West  Durham. 

Poteat,  Ruth,  West  Durham. 

Houser,  Clan',  East  Durham. 

Stewart,   Ruth,  East  Durham. 

Barden,   Iva  L.,  Durham. 

Suitt,    Mrs.    S.    M..    Durham.    R.    4. 

Starlings,   K.   It.,   Durham,   R.   3. 

Suitt,    S.    M.,    Durham,   K.    4. 

Carpenter,   A.    M.,   Durham,   R.    4. 

I'ridgen,  Ethel  M. ,   West   Durham. 

Brinkley,    Mary    F.,    West   Durham. 

Jones,    Eunice,    West    Durham. 

Rogers,    Bybe,    Stagville,    R.    1. 

Baxter,  Florence,  Durham. 

Cole,  Zenobla,  West  Durham,  R.  1. 

Latta,   Lola   A.,   West   Durham,   R.    1. 

Tickers,  Sallie,  Durham,  R.  3. 

Barbee,    Sudie,   Durham,   R.    1. 

Young,    Rosaline,    East   Durham. 

Hutchins,   C.   M.,  West  Durham. 

Bclvin,   Prudence,   Durham,    R.    2. 

Roberts,  Eula,  Durham,  R.  2. 

Brown,  Grace,  East  Durham. 

Vickers,   Lida,   Durham,   R.    3. 

Barbee,  Betty,  Durham. 

Hammet,   Carrie,   Durham. 

West,  Roberta,  West  Durham. 

Bowling,  Kate  P.,  Durham. 

Hundleu,  Lucile,  Durham. 

Ferguson,  M.  Lee,  Stem,  R.  1. 

Foushee,  Emma,  West  Durham. 

Garrad,  Lorena,  Bahama,  R.  1. 

Thompson,   Ida   S.,    Stagsville,   R.    1. 

Sorrell,  Mrs.  D.  W.,  Durham. 

Carpenter,  A.   M. ,   Durham,  R.   4. 

Breedlove,  Beulah  W. ,  Bahama,  R.  2. 

Harris,    Annie,   Bahama,   R.    2. 

Godsey,   Blanche  L.,   Bahama,  R.   1. 

Page,  Florence  N. ,   Nelson. 

Moring,   Lelia  O.,  Durham,   R.    3. 

Duke,   Blanche  E.,  Durham,   R.    2. 

Yeasey,  Alice,  Stem,  R.   1. 

Young,   Mrs.   Viola,   East   Durham. 

Mann,  Mrs.  B.  N.,  Durham  College  Station. 

Markham,  Lelia,  Durham,  R.  1. 

Terry,  Mattie,  Bahama,  R.  2. 

Wilson,   Esther,  East  Durham. 

Fletcher,  D.   W.,  Raleigh,  R.   6.  , 

Stallings,   D.    H.,   Gorman. 

Lawson,   D.    M.,   Rougemont. 

Sutton,   Kate,  Durham,   R.   6. 

Faucette,  Julia,  West  Durham. 

Neal,  Eva,   West  Durham. 

Jones,  Ida,  West  Durham. 

Rogers,  Daisy,  Durham. 

Walton,   Annie   Lee,   Morrisrtlle,   R.    1. 

Lindsay,   Annie,  Durham,   R.    1. 

Webb,  Mary,  East  Durham. 

Rigsbee,    Elizabeth,    Durham. 

Petty,  Fannie,  Durham. 

Herndon,  Corirma,  Durham,  R.  3. 

Bragg,  Beulah,  Durham,  R.  4. 

Cox,  Pearl,  Rougemont,  R.  1. 

Flintom,  Nannie,  Rougemont. 

Culpepper,  Lucy,   East  Durham. 


DURHAM. 

Incorporated   in    1869. 

Population,  Census  1910:     18,241. 

White  polls,  1,836;  colored  polls,  815. 

Yalue  of  real  estate,  $7,074,825;  value  of  per- 
sonal  property,    $10,678,356. 

Bonded    debts,    $701,000;   sinking  fund,    $236,- 
041.45;   floating   debt,   $63,950. 

TAX  RATE— $1.17  on  the  $100. 
Town    Officers. 

MAYOR— W.    J.    Brogden. 

CHIEF   OF   POLICE— J.    F.    Freeland. 

CLERK— George   W.    Woodard. 

TREASURER— T.     M.     Stephens. 

TAX    COLLECTOR— J.     R.    Patton. 

STANDARD-KEEPER— George    Booth. 

ATTORNEY— Chas.    Scarlett. 

SUPT.   OF  HEALTH— Dr.   Arch  Cheatham. 


POSTMASTER— J.    A.    Giles. 

R.  R.  AGENTS— R.  L.  Montgomery.  Durham 
&  Southern,  S.  A.  L.  ;  J.  W.  Roach,  Southern ; 
R.  A.  Honeycutt,  Durham  &  South  Carolina ; 
W.    H.    Pritchard.    Norfolk   &   Western. 

EXPRESS    AGENT— P.    L.    Stone. 

TELEGRAPH  MANAGERS— F.  H.  Heidt, 
W.    U. ;    A.    Wilkerson.    Postal. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 

BAPTIST— (First)  John  Jeter  Hurt.  Pastor; 
(Second)  J.  T.  Riddick,  Pastor;  (North  Dur- 
ham)   J.    M.    Arnett,    Pastor. 

CHRISTIAN— (Main  Street)  J.  O.  Cox.  Pas- 
tor. 

EPISCOPAL— (St.  Phillip's)  S.  S.  Bost, 
Rector;   Thos.    L.    Trott,    Rector. 

Ml.THODIST— Presiding  Elder.  H.  M.  North; 
(Memorial)  L.  P.  Howard,  Pastor;  (Mangum 
Street)  Coston  Harrell,  Pastor;  (Trinity)  R.  C. 
Craven,  Pastor;  H.  C.  Smith,  Pearl  Mills  and 
Bethany  Circuit. 

PRESBYTERIAN— (First)  E.  R.  Leybura, 
Pastor. 

CATHOLIC— (St.  Mary  Immaculate)  Wil- 
liam  F.    O'Brien,    Pastor. 

Colleges. 

TRINITY— Faculty : 

William  Preston  Few,  Pres. ;  Professor  of 
English. 

William  Howell  Pegram,  Professor  of  Chem- 
istry. 

Robert  Lee  Flowers,  Professor  of  Mathe- 
matics. 

.John  C.  Kilgo.  Lecturer  in  Department  of 
Biblical   Literature. 

William  Ivey  Cranford,  Dean;  Carr  Professor 
of  Philosophy. 

C.  A.  Peppier,  Professor  of  Greek. 

Charles  William  Edwards.  Professor  of 
Physics. 

William  Henry  Glasson,  Professor  of  Politi- 
cal Economy   and   Social   Science. 

William  Francis  Gill.   Professor  of  Latin. 

Albert  Micajah  Webb,  Professor  of  Ro- 
mance  Languages. 

William  Hane  Wannamaker,  Professor  of 
German.  .  _.  , 

James  Jacob  Wolfe.  Professor  of  Biology. 

William  Kenneth  Boyd,  Professor  of  His- 
tory. . 

Eugene  Clyde  Brooks,  Professor  of  History 
and  Science  of  Education. 

Samuel  Fox  Mordecai,  Dean  of  the  Law 
School   and   Professor   of   Law. 

Robert  Percy  Reade,  Associate  Professor  of 
Law. 

Julian   Blanch  ard,   Professor  of  Engineering. 

Frank    Clyde  Brown,    Professor   of   English. 

J.  S.  Forsyth,  Assistant  Professor  of  Modern 
Languages. 

Arthur  Mathews  Gates,  Assistant  Professor 
of   Latin. 

Charles  Blackwell  Markham,  Assistant  Pro- 
fessor  of   Mathematics 

William  Thomas  LaPrade,  Assistant  Pro- 
fessor   of    History. 

Hersey  Everett  Spence,  Assistant  Professor  of 
English. 

W.   S.   Loekhart,  Professor  of  Law. 

Frank,  Nicholas  Egerton,  Jr.,  Instructor  in 
Engineering. 

Robert  North  Wilson,  Assistant  Professor  of 
Chemistry. 

John  Allen  Morgan,  Assistant  Professor  of 
Political  Economy. 

F.    N.    Parker,    Professor   Biblical    Literature. 

Wilbur  Wade  Card,  Director  Angier-Duke 
Gymnasium. 

Phillip  Jefferson  Johnson,  Instructor  in 
Physics. 

Beale  Jennings  Faucette,  Assistant  in  Eng- 
lish. 


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James     Lafayette     Hutchinson,     Assistant     In 
English. 

Claude  Bascom  West,   Assistant   in   English. 

Schools    and    Academies. 
SOUTHERN    CONSERVATORY    OF    MUSIC 
— Gilmore  W.   Bryant,   Director. 

TRINITY  PARK— W.   W.   Peele,   Headmaster. 
PRIN.    CITY   SCHOOLS— E.    J.    Green. 
HIGH— M.    A.    Briggs,    Prin. 
FULLER— W.     A.     Bryan,    Prin. 
EDGEMONT— W.    M.     Upchurch.    Prin. 
MOREHEAD— H.   C.    Barbee,    Prin. 
NORTH  DURHAM— P.   H.   Gwyne.  Prin. 

Hotels    and     Boarding     Houses. 
Malbourne    Hotel. 
Bell  Hotel. 
Church    Street    Hotel. 
Lochmoor   Hotel. 
Betts'    Boarding   House. 
High,    Mrs.    S.    M. 
Hunt,    Mrs.    T.    E. 
Lyon,    Mrs.    Ed. 
Rogers,    Mrs.    Unas. 
Watkins.   Mrs.    Jennie. 
Whitehead.   Mrs.   J.   T. 
Durham  Boarding  House. 
Hopkins    House. 
Yearby     House. 
Central    Hotel. 
Jordan,    Mrs.    Harry. 
Carries,    Mrs. 
Markham,    Mrs.    Mittie. 

Architects. 
Llnthicum   &  Rose. 

Banks    and    Bankers. 
CITIZENS    NATIONAL— B.    N.    Duke.    Pres. ; 
J.    B.    Mason,    Cash. 

FIDELITY— B.  N.  Duke.  Pres.;  J.  F.  Wiley, 
V.    Pres.;   S.   W.   Minor.    Cash. 

FIRST    NATIONAL— J.     S.    Carr.    Pres.;    W. 
J.   Holoway,    Cash. 

HOME    SAVINGS — G.    W.    Watts,    Pres. :    T. 
B.  Pierce,  Cash. 

MERCHANTS— W.     J.     Christian,     Pres.;     J. 
K.   Mason.  V.   Pres.;  J.   L.   Lockhardt,   Cash. 

FARMERS    AND    MECHANICS—    (Negro)— 
John  Merrick,  Pres. ;  G.  W.   Adams,  Cash. 
Bakers. 
Poole,  Arthur. 
Star  Bakery. 
Whitmore,  J.   L. 

Brick    Manufacturers. 
Mangum.    Bart   W. 
Morton   &  Massey. 
Cleggs,  Robert. 
Fowler,    J.    T. 
Fitzgerald,   R.    G. 
Cheek   &   Belvin. 

Book    Stores. 
Durham  Book  &   Stationery   Co. 
Trinity  College  Book-Room. 

Boot   and    Shoe    Dealers. 
Pridgen   &   Jones. 
Burch   &   Gorman. 
Perry,    Horton    &   Co. 
Bellamy,   R.    L. 
Hollow  ay   &  Melvin. 
Bragg,   E.   E.,   &   Co. 

Building  and   Loan  Ascsoclations. 
Durham  Building  and  Loan  Association. 
Peoples   Perpetual   Building    and   Loan   Asso- 
ciation. 

Royal     Knights     Building     and     Loan     Asso- 
ciation. 

Butchers   and    Dealers    in    Catle. 
Bowen,  A.  L. 
Parrish,   P.   J. 
Shepherd,  W.  T. 
Thacker,  A.  A. 
Holt,  W.   C. 
Hutchins,  J.  W. 

Carriage   Dealers  and   Manufacturers. 
Seeman   Carriage  Co. 
Howerton  Vehicle  Co. 


Durham  Buggy  Co. 
Holloway,    E.    J. 
Lyon,    W.    C. 
Llewellyn,   W.   H. 
Woodall,   B.    C. 

Durham  Vehicle   and   Harness  Co. 
Commission   Merchants. 
Pery,  S.   R. 
Tyree,   B.    L. 
Thomas  &  Howard  Co. 
Draughan   &   Ferrell. 
Durham  Notion  Co. 
Peabody  Drug  Co. 
Crockett.  &  Nathan. 
Lawrence,  E.   H. ,  &  Co. 
Southern  Feed  and  Grocery  Co. 
Perry,  J.  Sid. 
Austen    &   Heaton    Co. 
Cunningham,   W.    B. 
Chandler  Produce  Co. 
Durham  Brokerage  Co. 
Lawrence,   M.   B. 

Clubs. 
Elks   Club. 
Commonwealth  Club. 

Cotton    and    Hosiery    Mills. 
Golden   Belt   Manufacturing   Co. 
Durham  Hosiery  Mills  No.    1. 
Durham  Hosiery  Mills  No.   2. 
Pearl  Cotton  Mills. 
Erwin    Cotton   Mills. 
Commonwealth  Manufacturing  Co. 
Durham  Cotton  Manufacturing  Co. 

Confectionery    Dealers. 

Marathon  Candy  Kitchen. 

Whitmore,    J.    L. 

Durham    Candy    Kitchen. 

Ferrell.    J.    A. 

Olympia    Candy   Kitchen. 

Gates,   J.   D. 

Hall.   R.    M. 

Keith,    C.    S. 

Rogers,  C.   J. 

Spiith,  W.   M. 

Crystal    Confectionery    Co. 

Contractors     and      Builders 

Underwood,   N. 

Houston,   B.    R. 

Bowling,    S. 

Smith,   Herbert,   L. 

Salmon,     J.     T. 

Pettigrew,    W.     J. 

Stone,  C.   H. 

Pearce,    J.    W. 

Lawrence,  I.   G. 

Christian,    T.    S. 

Llnthicum   &  Rose. 

Piatt.   Wm.    M. 

Wilkerson-Moffitt   Co. 

White,  Gilbert  C. 

Bowles    Bros. 

Coal   and   Wood    Dealers. 

Beal,   George  H. 

Tally,  J.  R. 

Umstead,  J.  N.,  &  Son. 
Durham  Coal,  Wood  and  Lumber  Co. 

Mason,   George   N. 

Council,  J.   F. 

Business    Organizations. 

COMMERCIAL  CLUB— C.   G.    Creighton. 

MERCHANTS    ASSOCIATION— L.    B.    Mark- 
ham,  Pres. 

Civic   League. 

Clothiers   and    Men's    Furnishers. 
Lambe,  T.   J.,   &  Son. 
Slater,   W.   A.,   Co. 
Sneed-Markham,  Taylor  Co. 
Wilson,    A. 
Farley,    Jas.    H. 
Peoples  Store. 
Pritchard,  Bright  &  Co. 
Lazarus,   R. 
Masters    &    Agee. 
Markham  Harris  Co. 
Hockfleld,   M. 


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COUNTY 

Department  Stores. 

Emperial,   The. 

Rawls,  Q.   E..   &   Son. 

Enoch,    B. 

Kronheimer,  B.  F.,  &  Co. 

Council,  Mrs.   J.   L. 

Dentists. 

Gladstien,  M. 

Norrla,  ('.  P. 

Baldwins,    R.    A.,    &   Sons. 

Shackelford,   E.  W. 

Rockfleld,   s.   H. 

Satterfield,    H.   E. 

Kadis,   C.    Z. 

Reade,    A.    P. 

Kendall.   C.    W. 

llutichnison,   C.    L. 

Kronheimer,  B.  F. 

McCracken,   J.   T. 

Land,    A. 

Edwards,   L.    N. 

Rawls.    Q.    E. 

Carr,    G.    A. 

Tonkell,    A. 

Carr,     I.     X. 

Grocers. 

Johnson,    J.    C. 

Addison,    T.    A. 

Tobacco    Dealers. 

Andrews,   L.    D. 

Parrish   Warehouse    Co. 

Billings,   G.    C.   L. 

Maynard  Mangum. 

Brown,  W.   R. 

Warren,  J.   A. 

Brogden,    B.    G. 

Pope,  J.   W. 

Abelkop,     Harris. 

Pollard.  W.   T. 

Byrd    &   Upchurch. 

Planters  Warehouse. 

Barbee    &    Elliott. 

Umstead,   Carrington   &  Co. 

Barbee,    A.    L. 

Umstead,   W.    L. 

Bloom,    H. 

Carrington,    W.    T. 

Brady,    H. 

Umstead,    R.    T. 

Bowen,    W.    T. 

Farmers  Warehouse. 

Broadwell.   R.    J. 

Aiken,   R.    J.,    &   Co. 

Bullock,  W.  R 

Veasey,  L.  A. 

Brooks,  G.   W. 

Roycroft,   Henry. 

Burns,   J.    H. 

American    Tobacco   Co. 

Berry,    J.    H. 

Liggett   &    Myers. 

Bullock,    0.    G. 

Venable  Tobacco  Co. 

Garden.  A.   C. 

Imperial  Tobacco  Co. 

Carpenter   Bros. 

Maynard   Mangum. 

Colclough,  W.    S. 

Warren  Tobacco  Co. 

Cole  &  Garrad. 

Umstead.   A.    K. 

Clegg,   L.   L. 

Monk,  W.   J.,  &  Co. 

Cain,   A.    W. 

Pope  &  Pollard. 

Couch,  X.   E. 

Druggists. 

Gunter,  E.   T. 

College    Pharmacy. 

Rockfield,   N. 

Westside  Pharmacy. 

Holder    &    Cheek. 

Crabtree  Pharmacy. 

Hewitt,   J.    C. 

Edgemont  Dru?  Store. 

Hurst,   R.    E. 

Herndon,   M.    D. 

Lee,  J.   H. 

Carrington  &  Rogers. 

Land.    A. 

Thomas    Drug    Co. 

Levy,   S. 

IVahody  Drug   Co. 

Kelly,    J.    D. 

Blacknall's  Drug  Co. 

Lynn  Bros. 

Blacknall.   R.,   &  Son. 

Lakewood   Grocery. 

Five   Points   Drug   Co. 

McLennan,   J. 

1  hi  v  wood   &   Boone. 

McFarland,    J.    W. 

King,   C.    E.,    &   Sons. 

Murnick,    A.    M. 

Mabry,    W.    A. 

Mullowitz,    H.     B. 

Main   Street  Pharmacy. 

Morris,   R.   B. 

Rexall   Pharmacy. 

Newell,  J.   A. 

VauThan,   P.   W. 

Murkham.   Stephens  Co. 

Yearly,    W.    it. 

Mann,     R.     M. 

Paragon  Pharmacy. 

Cohen,   A.   R. 

Bull    City   Drug    Co. 

Copley,   C.   T. 

Doctors. 

Carney,  J.   E. 

Adams,   C.   A. 

Copley,   Wm. 

Bitting,  N.  D. 

Dezern,    Wiley. 

Bodie,    N.    P. 

Duncan,    J.    P. 
Earp,   E. 
Pagan,   S. 

Bowling,  E.   H. 
Brooks,    B.    U. 

Cheatham,    A. 
Felts,  R.  L. 
Graham,   Joseph. 

Graves,    C. 
Gordon,    I. 
O'Briant.  R.  P. 

Hicks    &   Hicks. 
Johnson,    X.    M. 
Jourdon,    A.    C. 
Manning,   J.   M 
Moore,    R.    A. 

Rollins,  M.   E. 

Southern  Feed  and  Grocery  Co. 

Parkham,  J.  E. 

Pendergrass,  Thos. 

Perry,    J.     S. 

Woodard,    C.    A. 

Pope   &  Mangum. 

Tucker,   A.    R.,    (Osteopath). 

Olive,   W.    W. 

Teague,   R.   J. 

Boone,   W.    H. 

Boyles,   A.    C. 

Faeette,   Dr. 

McPherson,  S.  D. 

Pierce,  S.   B. 

Ross,    Geo. 

Sikes,    J.    W. 
Tally,   W.    S. 
Thomas,  J.    S. 
Woods,  Joe. 
Williams,  Jasper. 
Wheeler,  W.  P. 
Wvke,    W.    F. 
York,  W.   M. 
Morris.  R.   H. 

Dry  Goods  and    Notions. 

Patterson  Bros.   Co. 

Alcocks,  W.   W.,  &  Sons. 

Perry,  Wood  &  Co. 

Ellis,   Stone  &  Co. 

Pope,   G.    M. 

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Rigsbee,  S.  F. 

Snider-Wilcox  &  Fletcher  Co. 

Rigsbee,   E.    E. 

VVomble,   J.   W. 

Seigel,  L. 

Laundries. 

Silver,    — . 

Durham    Steam    Laundry. 

Howard.  Thomas. 

Model   Steam   Laundry. 

Stephens,  F.  M.,  &  Co. 

Chinese. 

Wilkerson,    J.    L. 

Lawyers. 

Zukerman,  G. 

Pramham    &   Brawley. 

Bewitt,  W.  A.    (Wholesale). 

Pegram,    J.    Ed. 

Tyree,    B.    L. 

Power  and   Light  Companies. 

Durham  Light   and  Power   Co. 

Bryant   &  Brogden. 
Chambers,    S.    C. 
Sykes,    R.    H. 
Giles,    J.    A. 
Graham    &   Graham. 
Guthrie    &   Guthrie. 
Hill.    E.    J. 

Durham  Traction  Co. 

Fruit     Dealers. 
Chandler  Produce  Co. 
Draughan  &  Ferrell. 

Crockett   &    Nathan. 

Perry,    J.    Sid. 

Hobgood.    A.    S. 

Fertilizer  Dealers  and   Manufacturers. 
Rigsbee,  A.  M.,  &  Sons. 

Mason,   W.   W. 
Scarlette.  Charles. 

Rogers,  J.   T.,   &  Co. 

Skinner,   B.    S. 

Virginia-Carolina  Chemical  Co. 

Sorrell,  D.  W. 

Florists. 

Tomlinson,   Lawrence. 

Roll,    Fred. 

Morehead,   J.    L. 

Durham    Floral    Nursery. 

Gladstone,   D.   H. 

Fish  and   Oyster  Dealers. 

Tilley.  L.  L. 

Addison,    T.    A. 

Wissburg.   A.   L. 

Bumpass,   E.    N. 

Barbee,  Jas.   W. 

Green.    J.    B. 

Fuller  &  Reade. 

Hamlin,  L.  D. 

Manning  &  Everett. 

Herndon,    C.    M. 

Foushee,  W.   L. 

Ingram,   W.    S. 

Lumber    Manufacturers   and    Dealers. 

Wilson    &    Patterson. 

Cary  Lumber  Co. 

Tingen,    B.    R. 

Hutchins  Lumber  Co. 

Foundries   and    Iron    Works. 

Carrington  Lumber  Co. 

Durham   Iron   Works. 

Chatham  Lumber  Co. 

North    Side   Foundry    Co. 

James  Lumber  Co. 

Kuker  Foundry. 

Young  &  Raymond. 

Furniture     Dealers. 

Perry,  Ben. 

Brown   &   Co. 

Marble   Works. 

Chatham   Furniture   Co. 

Durham   Marble    Works. 

Glosson.    D.    W. 

Sharpe,    T.    O.,    Marble   and   Granite   Co. 

Christian    &    Harward. 

Durham  Granite  Co. 

Clark,    Bryan    &    Co. 

Machinery     Dealers. 

Model   Furniture  House. 

Harris    Manufacturing    Co. 

Rogers,    L.    D. 

Kerr,  J.   T. 

Royall    &    Borden    Co. 

Newspapers    and    Editors. 

Herring  &  Elliott. 

SUN  (Daily)—  W.  W.  Weaver  and  S.  J.  Flick- 

Hesse,    J.    A.,    &    Sons. 

Inger,  Publishers  and  Editors. 

Holland    Bros. 

MORNING   HERALD    (Daily)— Jos.    H.   King, 

Stallings    &   Jones. 

Editor. 

Durham    Furniture    Co. 

N.     C.     JOURNAL    OF    EDUCATION— E.     C. 

Hardware   Dealers. 

Brooks,   Editor. 

Public  Hardware  Co. 

TRINITY    ARCHIVE     (Monthly)— S.     S.    Al- 

Lloyd.  A.   E.,   &   Co. 

derman.    Editor. 

Pollard     Bros. 

SATURDAY    POST     (Weekly)— T.     H.     Lind- 

Taylor   &    Phipps. 

say.    Editor. 

Hospitals. 

RECORDER     (Semi- Weekly)— G.     C.     Sibley. 

Watts    Hospital. 

Editor. 

Lincoln  Hospital. 

SOUTH     ATLANTIC     QUARTERLY— W.     P. 

Insurance   Agents. 

Few  and  W.   H.   Glasson.   Editors. 

Norton  Johnson  Co. 

TRINITY      CHRONICLE       (Weekly)— J.      N. 

Sparger,    S.    W.     (Life). 

Aiken.    Editor. 

Southgate,    J.,    &    Son    (Fire). 

TRINITY    CHRONICLE    (Weekly    Newspaper) 

Durham  Loan   &  Trust  Co.    (Fire   and  Life). 

— W.    F.    Young   and   C.    W.    Adams    (negioes) 

Fulford.   W.    A.    (Life   and  Fire). 

Editors. 

Griswold     Insurance     and     Real     Estate     Co. 

DURHAM      DEMOCRAT       (Weekly)— O.      F. 

(Life,   and  Frie). 

Crowson,   Editor. 

Dunn,    W.    B.    (Life). 

Paint    and    Oil    Dealers. 

Lee,  R.   N.    (Life). 

Taylor  &  Phipps. 

Anderson.    T.    J.     (Life). 

Lloyd.    A.    E. 

Durham   Mutual   Protective   Association. 

Public  Hardware  Co. 

Lindsey.    W.    C.    (Fire). 

Beard,  M.   O. 

Metropolitan    Life   Insurance    Co. 

Long,   E.   J. 

Mutual    Life    Insurance    Co. 

Painters. 

Standard   Mutual    (Life). 

Carden.  H.   L. 

Life   Insurance   Co.    of   Virginia. 

Peyton,   Cates. 

The   Workers  Mutual   L.    and   H.    Co. 

flinton.   W.   A. 

General   Insurance   Co. 

Long.  E.  J. 

Jewelers. 

Lougee,    W.    J. 

Jones   &    Frazier. 

Steadman  &  Cates. 

Case,   C.   H. 

Moore,   Fred. 

Hillard.    M.    T. 

Morgan.   W.    L. 

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Produce  Dealers. 
Draughan   &  Terrell. 
Crockett    &    Nathan. 
Perry,    .1.    S..    &   Co. 

Plumbers. 
Slade.    S.   X. 
Durham  Plumbing  Co. 
Richardson,   I..  C. 
Dime  &  Suggs, 

Piano  and    Organ    Dealers. 
Cable  Co. 

Murray.    W.    R-,    Co. 
Slieff  Co. 
Cheeks-Houston   Piano  Co. 

Photographers. 
Ilolliilay's    Studio. 
Hitchcock's    studio. 
Johnson.   .Miss  Katie  L. 
Five   Points   1'hoto.    Gallery. 

Printing    Offices. 

Christian   Press. 
Seeman   Printery. 
Durham  Sun. 
Barbee,  W.   H. 

Real    Estate    Agents. 
Fulford.   W.    A. 

Grisvrold   Insurance   and  Real  Estate   Co. 
Clements.  \V.   P. 
Massey,  Rufus. 
Rogers.    W.    11. 
Smith.    .1.    W. 
Southern   Real  Estate  Co. 
Warren.    .1.    B. 
Durham  Loan  &  Trust  Co. 
Jones,   J.    Southgate. 
Rose.    J.    I. 
Norton  Johnson  Co. 

Tailors. 
Bnn-Ton  Tailors. 
Crabtree,  W.   C. 
Kellerman.   Frank. 
Levy,  D.  W. 
Mesley,   .1.    s. 
Markham-  Harris.    Co. 


Undertakers   and    Embalmers. 
Nail    &    Wynn. 
Howerton-Kernodle  Co. 

Veterinary    Surgeons. 
Pety,    J.    W. 

Wall    Paper    Dealers. 
Frceland.  W.    P. 
Holman,  W.   n. 
Interior  Decorating  Co. 
Long,   E.    J. 
Tomlinson,  Willard  C. 

Manufacturing    Plants. 

The  American  Tobacco  Co.  (Cigarettes  and 
Smoking   Tobacco). 

Blackwell's  Durham  Tobacco  Co.  (Smoking 
Tobacco). 

Duke.  W..  Sons  ^  Co.   (Smoking  Tobacco), 

Imperial   Tobacco   Co.    (Re-ordering   Plant). 

Veneaiile  Tobacco  Co.    (Re-ordering). 

Branch,  King  Cigar  Co.    (Cigars). 

Erwin   Cotton  Mills,   Xos.    1    and  4. 

Durham  Cotton   Manufacturing  Co. 

Pearl    Coton   Mills. 

Commonwealth    Cotton    Manufacturing    Co. 

Golden  Belt  Manufacturing  Co.  (Cotton  and 
Bags). 

1  Hii  ham   Hosiery   Mills,   Nos.    1    and   2. 

Kuker    Foundry. 

Durham  Iron  Works. 

Smith    Manufacturing    Co.     (Overalls). 

Sharpe,  T.   O.,   &   Co.    (Marble  Works). 

Durham  Marble  Works. 

Cary    Lumber    Co. 

Durham   Lumber   Co. 

Chatham    Lumber    Co. 

Durham  Buggy  Co. 

Virginia-Carolina    Chemical    Co.     (Fertilizer). 

Durham  Vehicle    and   Harness   Co. 

Carolina  Roller  Mills  (Flour  and  Meal). 

Vickory,  A.  W.,  &  Co.  (Spoke  and  Handle 
Factory). 

Durham   Mattress   Works. 

Austin-Heaton   Co.    (Flour   and  Meal). 

Southern    Power    Co. 

Durham   Traction    Co.    (Inc.) 


EDGECOMBE  COUNTY 

COUNTY    SEAT,    TARBORO. 


POPULATION:    (Census    1910).    32.010. 

Formed  in   1739.     Named  in  honor  of  Earl  of  Edgecombe. 

AREA:   515   square   miles. 

Value  of  real   estate,   $5,994,291;   value  of  personal  property,  $3,S8S.404. 

Property  listed  in   1913.   by  whites,   $9,22S.9'.'S  :   by    ne-roes.   $fi53,697. 

TAX   RATE — County  purposes,   19c.    on   the   $100;    roads,    25c. 

County   bonded   debt,    $1S,000. 

PUBLIC    ROADS:    No.    miles,    estimated    70  0.     Worked  by  taxation. 

NO.    OF    SCHOOLS:    For    whites,    40:    for    negroes,    35. 

RAILROAD.     TELEGRAPH      AND      EXPRESS     COMPANIES. 

Atlantic  Coast   Line   Railroad.   43. S3   miles,   assessed    value $1,478,291.00 

Pullman   Co.,    assessed   value ',622.91 

Southern    Express    Co.,    assessed    value J!'?ir"2, 

Western    Union   Telegraph    Co..    assessed    value 29,1  8  i.  ij 

Home  Telephone   &   Telegraph    Co.,   assessed   value i„*SSS"22 

East  Carolina  Railway,   is. on  miles,  assessed  value 49. 2d, .no 

Carolina  Telephone  &  Telegraph  Co.,   assessed  value 34,140.00 

American  Telephone  &  Telegraph  Co.,   assessed  value 4.032.00 

Southern  Railway— Rolling   stock,   assessed   value 3b,o9..00 

SUPERIOR  COURT  TERMS — March   2,  March  30,  June  1,  September  14.   November  2. 


COUNTY    OFFICERS. 

CLERK  OF  COURT — A.  T.  Waist  on,  lar- 
boro. 

SHERIFF— R.    B.    Hyatt.    Tarboro. 

REGISTER  OF  DEEDS— H.  S.  Bunn.  Tar- 
boro. 

TREASURER— B.  F.  Eagles,  Macclesfield. 
Rfd. 

AITDITOR— Earl  West.  Tarboro. 

STJPT.   OP  HEALTH-— W.  W.  Green.  Tarboro. 


SUPT.  OF  SCHOOLS— W.  H.  M.  Pittman. 
Tarboro. 

SUPT.    OF    HOME— T.    P.    Jenkins,    Tarboro. 

BOARD  OF  EDUCATION— C.  A.  Johnson, 
(Chm'n.).  Tarboro:  W.  W.  Yiek.  Battleboro: 
John   Mayo.    Bethel. 

COMMISSIONERS— R.  B.  Peters.  (Chm'n.). 
Theo.  Fountain.  Tarboro:  W.  L.  Dunn,  Pine- 
tops  ;  Jesse  Brake,  Medora. 

BOARD      OF      ELECTIONS— T.      J.      Taylor. 


EDGECOMBE  COUNTY                                                                      195 

(Chm'n.),     Bethel;     M.     C.     Edwardn,     Speed: 

Pinetops  Sash  and  Blind  Factory'.  Pinetops. 

Paul  Jonei.   Sr.,  J.  R.  Gaskill,  Tarboro. 

Battle,   Judge  Jacob,    Rocky   Mount,    Rfd. 

JUSTICES    OF    THE    PEACE. 

Bradley,  J.    B.,    &    Son.    Bock;   Mount,    Rfd. 

F.  H.  Pender,  Tarboro;  D.  E.   Cobb,  Conetoe; 

Brasswell,  M.   C,  Battleboro. 

0.    P.    House,    Speed:   T.    J.    Taylor,   Bethel:    J. 

Brown,   Walter,    Rocky   Mount. 

R.    Etheridge,    Whitakers;    W.    H.    Cobb.   Whit- 

Xorfleet,  TJzeola,  Tarboro. 

akers;  F.   S.  Lawrence,  Battleboro;  W.  W.   Viok, 

Killebrew,   W.   H.,   Rocky  Mount,  Rfd. 

Battleboro;   W.   G.    Harrell,   Old   Sparta;   W.    W. 

Thorne,    J.    J.,    Rocky    Mount. 

Eagles,   Maccelseld;  D.   R.   Mercer;  Macclesfield; 

Pitt,  R.  E.,   St.   Lewis. 

E,    L.    Pitt,   Pinetops;   T.    H.    Lancaster,    Rocky 

Varnell,   James,   Macclesfield. 

-Mount;  W.    N.   Killebrew,   Rocky  Mount,  W.    F. 

Batfhelor,    A.    J.,    Sharpsburg. 

•lames,     Rocky     Mount;     T.     F.     Cherry,     Rocky 

Davenport,   W.    J.,    Speed. 

Mount:   C.    H.    Spivey,   Leggetts;   W.    P.    Mercer, 

Long,    Mrs.    M.    E. ,    Sp 

Elm  City:  H.   L.   Lancaster,  Sharpsburg. 

Andrews,    W.    H.,    Tarboro,    Rfd. 

PHYSICIANS    NOT    IN    TOWNS. 

Johnson,    Henry,   Tarboro. 

Speight,   R.   H.,   Whitakers. 

Anderson,    J.    H. ,    Tarboro,    Rfd. 

Killebrew.    C.   L..   Rocky  Mount,   R.   5. 

Baker,  J.  M. ,  Tarboro. 

Mercer,  W-   P..   Elm  City. 

Battle,   J.   W.   B.,  Tarboro. 

Barron.   C.   H.,   Elm  City. 

Britt,  Mrs.  D.  T.,  Tarboro. 

Walton,   C.  B..   Macclesfield. 

Pender,    J.    R.,   Tarboro. 

Pitt,    M.    B.,   Old   Sparta. 

Lawrence  &   Staton,  Tarboro. 

Anderson,   J.    H.,   Tarboro,   Rfd. 

Deberry,  G.   T.,   Tarboro. 

Wooten,    A.    M. .    Pinetop. 

Trevathan,   Win.,   Rocky   Mount. 

MERCHANTS    NOT   IN   TOWNS. 

Wiggins,  T.   A.,  Tarboro,  Rfd. 

I'ittman,   Roland,  Tarboro,  Rfd. 

Cummings,    W.    H.,    Tarboro. 

Pittman,   O.    L.,   Whitakers,   Rfd. 

Page,   W.    E.,   Tarhoro.    Rfd. 

Lancaster,    W.    D.,    Battlesboro,    Rfd. 

Edwards.   M.   P.,   Speed. 

Lancaster,  M.   L.,  Rocky  Mount,  Rfd. 

Farrar,  Mrs.   R.   I.,  Tarboro. 

CORN    MILLS. 

Fountain,   Theo.,    Tarboro,    Rfd. 

Edmondson,    L.    H.,    Tarboro,    Rfd. 
Williams.    Latham,    Tarboro,    Rfd. 
Stallings,    W.    L.,    Tarboro. 
Taylor,  Jones,  Bethel,   Rfd. 
Eagles,    B.    F.,    Crisp. 
Fountain,    Theo. ,    Leggetts. 

Robbins,   J.    H.,   Sharpsburg. 
Sherrod,   J.    M. ,   Whitakers. 
Hart,  W.   A.,  Tarboro. 
Satterwhite,  J.  R.,  Tarboro  (Estate.) 
Gardner,   B.    S.,   Pinetops,   Rfd. 
Anderson,    A.,   Whitakers. 

Anderson,    J.    H..    Tarboro,    Rfd. 

Savage,    T.    F.,    Tarboro,    Rfd. 

COTTON     GINS. 

Knight,  E.  C.  Mildred. 

Warren,    R.    C,    Conetoe. 

Keech.  Mrs.   B.   J..  Tarboro,  Rfd. 

Hannah-Jenkins,     Tarboro,    Rfd. 

Lawrence,    Lam,    Tarboro,    Rfd. 

Mayo,  T.   L.,   Bethel,  Rfd. 

Hart   &   Oates,   Tarboro. 

Thiepen,   C.   M.,   Conetoe,   Rfd. 

McDowell,    J.    P.,   Tarboro,    Rfd. 

Anderson,   M.    C    Tarboro,   Rfd. 

McNair,   Mrs.    C.    L.  .Tarboro.    Rfd. 

Wiggins,   J.    H.,   Tarboro,   Rfd. 

Mayo,  W.  T.,  Tarboro,  Rfd. 

Felton   &  Pender,   Tarboro. 

Pender,   W.   D..   Tarboro,   Rfd. 

Whitehurst,    J.    A.,    Tarboro. 

Phillips,   Fred,   Tarboro. 

Williams,   C.   W.,   Tarboro. 

Powell,   Mrs.    J.    C,    Tarboro,    Rfd. 

Jeffreys,    C.   W.,   Tarboro. 

Shackelford,   J.   F.,   Tarboro.   Rfd. 

Bryan,  Mrs.  B.  J.,  Battleboro. 

Stallings,   W.    L.,   Tarboro,   Rfd. 

Duaghtridge,  E.  L.,  Rocky  Mount. 

Tar  River   Oil  Co.,   Tarboro,  Rfd. 

Smithson,    M.    H.,   Battleboro. 

Edmondson,  L.   11.,  Tarboro.  Rfd. 

Redmond  &  Redmond,  Tarboro,  Rfd. 

Fountain,    L.    E.,   Tarboro,    Rfd. 

Mayo,  R.   H.,   Bethel,   Rfd. 

Wiggins,   F.   L.,   Tarboro,   Rfd. 

Webb,   11.   W.,  Macclesfield. 

Bradley,  W.   C,  Whitakers,   Rfd. 

Taylor,  B.   H.,  Bethel,  Rfd. 

Ruffin  &  Gustin,  Rockv  Mount,  Rfd. 

Mayo,    C.    W.,   Tarboro,    Rfd. 

Denton,   Frank,  Whitakers,   Rfd. 

Worsley,   Arnold,    Conetoe. 

Braswell,  W.    T..   Whitakers,    Bfd. 

Proctor,   D.,   Rocky   Mount 

Draughan,    L.    L.,    Whitakers,    Rfd. 

Howard,  T.   J.,  Conetoe. 

Macclesfield    Co.,    Pinetops. 

Howard,   George,   Tarboro. 

Etheridge,  J.   R.,  Whitakers. 

Odom,    J.    D.,    Rockv    Mount. 

Harper,  Frank,  Whitakers,  Rfd. 

Whitehurst,    W.    E.,    Conetoe. 

Pitman,   Mrs.    M.    I...   Whitakers,   Rfd. 

Cobb,   Job,   Tarboro. 

Whitakers  Gin  Co.,  Whitakers. 

Eagles,  B.   F.   Macclesfield. 

Corbett,  W.  J..  Whitakers,  Rfd. 

Davis,   J.   A.,   Tarboro,   R.    2. 

Bellamy,   S.   C,   Enfield. 

Mercer,  W.   P.,  Elm  City. 

Mayo,   X.   J.,   &   Bro.,   Coakly. 

Womble,    C.    D.,    Elm    City. 

Cherry,    J.    L.,    Tarboro,    Rfd. 

Hart,  R.  G.,  Rocky  Mount,  Rfd. 

Mayo,   X.    J.,   Speed. 

Pitt.   M.    B.,   Tarboro,   Rfd. 

Weeks,  E.    0.,  Whitakers,   Rfd. 

Bellamy,  C.   B.,  Speed. 

Phillips,  Riley,   Pinetops. 

Howell,   B.    B.,   Tarboro. 

Corbett    &    Moore,    Macclesfield. 

Hicks,    T.    IL,    Tarboro,    Rfd.    ■ 

Fountian,   Arthur,   Leggetts. 

Howell,  F.   A.,  Tarboro. 

Bullock   &   Battle,   Rocky   Mount,   Rfd. 

Lawrence,   R.    C,   Hobgood. 

Gammons,  Roland,  Whitakers. 

Sherrod   &   Bryan,   Battleboro. 

Wiggins,  J.  H.,  Tarboro,   Rfd. 

Wi  bb,    H.    W.,    Maccelsfield. 

Knight,  Mrs.  M.  T.,  Tarboro,  Rfd. 

Lancaster.   Mrs.   M.   D.,   Rocky  Mount,   Rfd. 

Thorne,    W.    F.,    Tarboro,    Rfd. 

Planters'   Oil  &  Cotton  Co.,  Rocky  Mount. 

Holderness,    G.    A.,    Tarboro. 

Shelton,  H.   H.,   Conetoe. 

Cale.   Thaddeus   Macclesfii 

Cos.  Gen.   W.   R.,   Penelo. 

Bryant,    J.    B.,    Tarboro. 

Carr,  Mrs.   Elias,  Macclesfield. 

Horn,   W.    H.,   Rocky   Mount. 

Dupree,   Mrs.    J.    R.,   Tarboro. 

Dunbar,  Co.,  Battleboro,  Rfd. 

Knight,  Mrs.  W.   T.,   Tarboro. 

Wallace,  W.  H.,  Macclesfield. 

Mercer,   Mrs.   W.   R..  Tarboro. 

Wilson,    Claud,    Tai 

Sherrod,    J.    W. .    Hamilton. 

Catlin.  R.    H.,   Tarboro. 

Webb,   J.   D.,   Tarboro,   Rfd. 

Bullock,    R.,    Rocky    Mount. 

Gorham,    Frank,    Tarboro,   Rfd. 

Robbins,   J.   H. ,   Sharpsburg. 

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Knight,   E.   C,  Jr.,  Conetoe. 
Pennington,   .7.    B.,   Tarboro. 
Cheshire,  .1.   Tarboro. 
Pittman,  ().  L.,  Whitakers. 

Watson,    \V.    \V.,    Pinetops. 
Liles,  .1.   c,  &  .1.   P.,  Tarhoro. 
Tarboro  Ginning  Co.,   Inc.,  Tarboro. 
Royster  Ginning   Co.,   Speed. 
Johnston.  Henry,  Tarboro. 

MINISTERS    NOT    IN    TOWNS. 
.Johnson,   J.    \V. .   Whitakers,   Rfd. 
crisp,    Thomas,    Mildred. 
Crisp,   Amos,   Macclesfield,   Rfd. 

COTTON   SEED   OIL   MILLS. 
Tar  River  Oil  Co.,  Tarboro. 
Consumers  Cotton  on  Co.,  Tarboro. 
Edgecombe  Cotton  Oil  ( !<  i. 
Royster,    F.    S.,    Guano   Co. 
Pinetops  Oil  Mills,   I'inetops. 

COTTON    MILLS. 
Fountain  Cotton  Mills.  Tarboro. 
Tarboro   Cotton   Mills,   Tarboro. 

SAW    MILLS. 

McDowell,   J.    P.,   Tarboro. 

Fountain,   Theo.,   Tarboro. 

Gammons,  Roland  R.   Whitakers,  Rfd. 

Stallings,  W.  L. 

Sberrod.  J.   M.,   Whitakers,   Rfd. 

Fountain,   L.    E.,   Tarboro. 

PUBLIC  SCHOOL  TEACHERS. 

Anderson,  Lossie,  Whitakers,  R.   1. 
Branch,  Myrtle,   Battleboro. 
Cahal,   Nellie,   Conetoe. 
Cobb,  Mallie.  Pinetops,  Rfd. 
Cobb,  Margaret,  Conetoe,  Rfd. 
Corbet,    Callie,    Fountain. 
Corbett,  Nina,  Macclesfield,  Rfd. 
Edmondson,    Helen,   Tarboro,   Rfd. 
Hargrave,   L.   L.,   Battleboro. 
Harper,    Ella,    Rocky   Mount,    Rfd. 
Harris,   Susie  S.,  Rocky  Mount.  Rfd. 
Hyman,  Margaret,  Tarboro,  Rfd. 
Lancaster,  Nannie  Lou,  Battleboro,  Rfd. 
Martin,   Annie   M. ,   Whitakers,   Rfd. 
McWhorter,   Winnie,   Battleboro. 
Miller,  H.   C,  Macclesfield. 
Mi 'ore,  Agnes,  Rocky  Mount,  R.   5. 
Pittman,  Frances,  Tarboro,  R.  4. 
Pittman,   Maude,   Tarboro,   Rfd. 
Proctor,  Lena,  Rocky  Mount,  Rfd. 
Ruffin,   Ida.   Battleboro,   Rfd. 
Ruffin,  Mamie,  Battleboro,  Rfd. 
Savage,    Alma,    Pinetops.  » 

Savage,  Brightsey,   Speed. 
Spain,  Anna  E.,  Speed. 
Turnage,    Maude,    Fountain,    Rfd. 
Sugg,   Mattie,    Pinetops. 
Webb,  Mary,  K.,  Macclesfield,  Rfd. 
Wiggins,  Mrs.  J.  R  ..Rocky  Mount. 
Young,    Indiana,    Pinetops. 
Hunt,  Fannie  Mae,  Battleboro. 
Stancill,   Christine,  Conetoe. 
Pittman,   C.   W.,   Conetoe,  Rfd. 
Taylor,    G.    F.,    Macclesfield. 
McNeil,  Bertha,  Battleboro. 
Whitehurst,  Hattie,  Speed. 
More,    Leona,    Macclesfield. 
Joyner,    Bertha,    Pinetops. 
Walston,    Mary,   Elm   City. 
Harris,   Mildred,  Conetoe,  R.    1. 
Brown,    Myrtle,    Conetoe,   R.    1. 
Corbett,   Emma,   Whitakers,   R.    1. 
Tillery,   B.    P.,    Speed. 
Pruden,  Mary  E.,   Whitakers,  R.    4. 
Hargrave,   Mrs.    L.    L.,   Battleboro. 
Dupree,  Frincis,  Tarboro,  R.   5. 
Cobb,  Lucy,  Elm  City,  R.   3. 
Moore,  Edna,  Macclesfield,  R.  1. 
Batts,    Nannie,    Macclesfield. 
Johnston,   Mary  E.,  Tarboro,  R.   3. 
Hyman,  Margaret,   Tarboro. 
Bullock,  Mamie,  Rocky  Mount,  R.  6. 
Edmondson,  Vera,  Rocky  Mount,  R.  6. 
Bullock,  Bessie,  Rocky  Mount,  R.   6. 


Hill,   Josephine,    Elm   City,   R.    3. 
Weddell,  Laura,  Rocky  Mount,  R.  5. 


TARBORO. 

Population,   1910:     4,300. 

White  polls,   404;   colored  polls,   209. 

Value  real  estate,  $1,060,423.13;  value  per- 
sonal   property,    $095, 159. 

TAX    RATE:     $1    on    the    $100;    special,    15c. 

Bonded    debt,    $12S,000. 

Town    Officers. 

MAYOR— Paul  Jones. 

CHIEF  OF  POLICE— F.   P.  Pulley. 

CLERK— J.   H.   Jaycock. 

TREASURER— J.    11.    Jaycock. 

TAX   COLLECTOR— J.    H.    Jaycock. 

ATTORNEY— J.    L.   Bridgers. 

POSTMASTER— J.    H.    Liles. 

R.  R.  AGENT— T.  F.  Marrow.  A.  C.  L. 

EXPRESS    AGENT— <i.    W.    Dixon,    Southern. 

TELEGRAPH  MANAGER— David  Denson, 
W.    U. 

TELEPHONE  MANAGER— C.  P.  McClure, 
Carolina  Telp.   Co. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 

BAPTIST— Vacant. 

EPISCOPAL—  B.    E.    Brown,    Rector. 

METHODIST— L.    B.    Jones,   Pastor. 

PRESBYTERIAN— J.   E.   Ballou.  Pastor. 
Schools   and    Academies. 

PUBLIC— H.  B.  Smith,  Supt. ;  R.  M.  Davis, 
Prin. 

Kl'NNYirEDE— Mrs.    Sallie   Pitt,   Prin. 
Banks    and    Bankers. 

FIRST  NATIONAL— H.  C.  Bridges,  Pres. ; 
H.   II.  Taylor,  Cash. 

PAMLICO  BANKING  &  INSURANCE  CO.— 
H.   L.   Staton,   Pres. ;  A.   M.   Curtis,   Cash. 

FARMERS'  BANKING  &  TRUST  CO.— 
George  A.  Holderness,  Pres. ;  E.  A.  Pennington, 
Cash. 

Building   and    Loan   Associations. 

Edgecombe  Homestead   and  Loan  Association. 

Tarboro  B.   &  L.   Association. 
Book    Stores. 

Clayton,  C.  F. 

Butchers   and    Dealers    In    Cattle. 

Johnson,   S.   S. 

Harrell.  J.   C. 

Fulford,   Ernest. 

Rollins,   H.    H. 

Jones,   Willis. 

Adams,   Wade. 

Turner,    J.    P. 

Carriage    Dealers   and    Manufacturers. 

Enterprise  Carriage  Co. 

Hussey,    M.    L. 

Hyatts,  John  B. 

Clubs. 

Hillside  Country  Club. 

Commission   Merchatns. 

Murphy,  Jenkins  &  Co. 

Hearne,   J.   L. 

Peters,   R.    B. 

Royster,   W.    M. 

Cotton    and     Hosiery    Mills. 

Fountain  Cotton  Mills. 

Tarboro  Cotton  Mills. 

Bunnymede   Mills. 

Tarboro  Knitting  Mills. 

Fairview  Hosiery  Mills,  Inc. 

General     Merchants. 

Cummings  Grocery  Co. 

Keech,   C.   B.,   &  Co. 

Lichtenstein,  D.,  Co. 

Cummings,  D. 

Garrett    Y.    D. 

Faithful,  J.  L. 

Cherry,  H.  N. 

Warren,   W.   E. 

Hyman  &  Rogleson. 

Harrell,  J.  R. 

Bridgers,  D.   F. 

Williams.   Paul. 

Clark,  W.   S.,  &  Sons. 

Stallings,   W.    P. 


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Contractors   and    Builders. 

Stallings,   U.    D. 

Wagoner,    D.    C. 

Jewelers. 

Howard,   Geo. 

Bell,   J.  H. 

Harris,    D.    H. 

Heilbroner,    M. 

Coal    and    Wood    Dealers. 

Laundries. 

Riggan,   P.   R.,   &  Co. 

Sing,  Charles. 

Murphy-Jenkins   &   Co. 

Lawyers. 

Chamber    of    Commerce. 

Gilliam.   H.   A. 

C.   A.   Johnson,   Pres. ;  T.   B.   Jacobs,    Sec.    & 

Phillips,  H  .H. 

Treas. 

Bridgers,  H.   C. 

Clothiers   and    Men's    Furnishers. 

Staton,  H.  L. 

Arnheim,  W.  M. 

Staton.   M.    C. 

Rosenbloom  &  Levy. 

Bridgers,   John  L. 

Zander,    J. 

Gaskill.   J.   R. 

Cherry,    T.    J. 

Pender,   James. 

Saied,    J. 

Fountain,   G.   M.   T.   &  Son. 

Saied,    E. 

Howard.    W.    0. 

Benjamin,  W.,  &  Sons. 

Norfleet,    J.    M. 

Dentists. 

Liles,  J.  F. 

Williams,   Don. 

Allsbrook,    R.    B. 

Whitehead,    C.    A. 

Howard,  W.   Stamp. 

Weeks,   G.    E. 

Jones,    Paul. 

Hotels  and   Boarding   Houses. 

Bun   &   Spruill. 

Tarboro   House. 

Bassett,   L.   V. 

Vines    House. 

Fountain,    R.    T. 

New  Parrar. 

Druggists. 
Edgecombe  Drug  Co. 
Coke,  R.  E.   L. 
McNair  Drug  Co. 

Machinery  Dealers. 
Sugg  Bros. 

Painters. 
Edwards,    M.    G. 
Brown,    S. 

Staton   &   Zoeller. 

Doctors. 

Brown,  George. 

Norfleet,  L.  E. 

Paint   and    Oil    Dealers. 

Baker,  J.  M. 

Pender  Hardware  Co. 

Thigpen,     W.     J. 

Austin,   C.   J. 

Harrell,   S.    N. 

Plumbers. 

Jenkins,   J.   D. 

Sugg,   Jasper. 

Bass,  S,  P. 

Photographers. 

Royster,  T.   H. 

Alley,  S.  R. 

Green,  W.   W. 

Newspapers  and   Editors. 

Staton,  L.  L. 

SOUTHERNER    (Daily)—  H.    R.    Conger. 

Ed. 

Dry  Goods  and   Notions. 

SOUTHERNER   (Weekly)— H.   R.   Conger. 

Ed 

Cherry,  T.  T. 

TARBORO    STANDARD     (Weekly)— Fred 

A. 

Clarke,   W.    S.,   &  Sons. 

Moore,   Editor. 

Deans,   W.   T. 

Printing  Offices. 

Arnheim,   W.   M. 

Clayton,   C.   F. 

Tarboro   Suppy   Co. 

McCabe,    P. 

Robertson    Suppy    Co. 

Real    Estate   Agents. 

Zander,   J. 

Hyatt,   R.   B. 

Benjamin,   W.,   &   Sons. 

Undertakers  and   Embalmers. 

Rosenbaum  &  Levy. 

Carlile,    F.    M. 

Baker  &  Edwards. 

Hyatt,   J.    B. 

Power  and   Light  Companies. 

Bakers. 

Tarboro  Light  &  Power  Co. 

Braswell,   W.    B. 

Fruit   Dealers. 

Dancy,    C.    M.    (Col.) 

Constantine,  Ni 

Brick   Manufacturers. 

Fertilizer    Dealers    and    Manufacturers. 

Howard,  George. 

Royster,  P.  S.,  Co. 

Boot  and   Shoe   Dealers. 

Josey,  N.  B.,  Guano  Co. 

Tarboro  Supply  Co. 

Florists. 

Robeson   Supply   Co. 

Mehegan,    Miss   Erin. 

Benjamin,  W.,   &  Son. 

Fish    and    Oyster   Dealers. 

Zander,   J.   A. 

Johnson.    S.    S. 

Clark,  W.   S.,   &  Son. 

Jones  &  Rollins. 

Rosenbaum  &  Levy. 

Andrews.   W.   H. 

Cherry,    T.    T. 

Turner  &  Little. 

Wall  Paper  Dealers. 

Foundries  and   Iron  Workers. 

Staton  &  Zoellers. 

Edgecombe  Iron  Works. 

Cotton   Buyers. 

Furniture  Dealers. 

Hart  &   Smith. 

Simmons,  W.   L.   &  J.  E. 

Nash,   S.    S. 

Carlyle,   S.   Q. 

Shackelford,  J.  F. 

Grocers. 

Peanut  Buyers. 

Peters,  R.  B. 

Hart    &    Smith. 

Lichtenstein,  D. 

Nash,    S.    S. 

Hardware  Dealers. 

Josey,   E.    J. 

Pender  Hardware  Co. 

Fruit   Dealers. 

Edgecombe   Hardware   Co. 

Constantine,   N. 

Austin,  C.  J. 

Saleeby,  N.   &  Co. 

Morrow-Pitt  Hardware  Co.,  Inc. 

Hospitals. 

BATTLEBORO. 

Pittman  Sanatorium. 

Population.  1910:  300. 

Insurance  Agents. 

TAX  RATE:   30c.    on   the   $100. 

Weddell,  John  A. 

Town   Officers. 

Forbes,  J.  W. 

MAYOR— M.    C.    Braswell. 

Cotton,   John   W. 

CHIEF  OF  POLICE — W.   D.   Daniel. 

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EDGECI >MBE    COUNTY 


CLERK— J.   J.   Hathaway. 
TREASURER— George  VV.    Strickland. 
TAX    COLLECTOR— W.   D.    Daniel. 
POSTMISTRESS— Mrs.   J.   B.   Stokes. 
It.    K.    AGENT— T.   T.    Short. 
EXPRESS   AGENT— T.    T.    Short. 
Ministers  and  Churches. 
BAPTIST— W.    M.    Huggins,   Pastor. 
EPISCOPAL— R.   B.   Owens,   Rector. 
METHODIST—  E.    N.    Harrison.   Pastor. 

Schools  and  Academies. 
HIGH— L.   L.   Hargrave.  Prin. 

Carriage   Dealers  and    Manufacturers. 
Braswell.   M.    C. 

Clothiers    and    Men's    Furnishers. 
Braswell,   M.    C. 
Williams.   E.   A. 

Hotels. 
Ferrall  House. 

Cotton   Gins  and   Oil    Mills. 
Battleboro   Oil   Co. 

Department   Stores. 
Braswell,  M.   C. 

Doctors. 
Marriott,    H.    B. 
Battle,   George  C. 

Dry  Goods  and  Notions. 
Braswell,  M.   C. 
Williams,    E.    A. 
Hathaway,  J.  J. 
Edwards.  W.  E.,   &  Son. 

Fertilizer  Dealers  and   Manufacturers. 
Braswell,  M.   C. 
Williams,    E.    A. 
Hathaway,  J.  J. 

Shingle  Dealers. 
Braswell,  M.   C. 

Banks    and    Bankers. 
PLANTERS    BANK— J.    D.    Woolard,    Cash. 

Markets. 
Stewart,   S.   P. 
Lindsey,    J  as. 

Saw  Mills. 
Hardison,   W.   H. 
Lawrence,  J.   B. 


CONETOE. 

Incorporated   in    1887. 
Population,    1910;   225. 
TAX  RATE:  40c.   on  the  $100- 
Town    Officers. 
-MAYOR— J.    B.    Warren. 
CLERK— J.    P.    Ellis. 
TREASURER— J.    H.    Shelton. 
TAX  COLLECTOR— T.   B.   Harrell. 
CHIEF  OF  POLICE — J.   C.   Bullock. 
POSTMASTER— J.    C.   Bullock. 
R.   R.   AGENT— R.   E.   Shynn. 
EXPRESS    AGENT— R.    E.    Shynn. 

Confectionery    Dealers. 
Everett,  D.  E. 

Doctors. 
Simpson,   J.   Robert. 

General   Merchandise. 
Dawson,   Warren   &   Co. 
Clark,  J.  H.   &  Son. 
Hardy,    W.    A. 
Dail,  J.   W. 
Bullock,  J.   A.   &  Sons. 
Bullock,    J.    E. 
Bryant,  J.  O. 


PINETOPS. 

Incorporated  in   1903. 

Population,    1913:     Whites,    230;    colored,    40, 
total,  270. 

Value     real     estate,     $35,599,     value    personal 
property,    $29,562. 

TAX  RATE:     25c.  on  the  $100. 
Town  Officers. 

MAYOR— E.    L.    Pitt. 

POSTMASTER— W.    L.    Dunn. 

CHIEF   OF   POLICE— J.   D.    Edmondson. 

R.    R.    AGENT— W.    E.    Cobb,    East   Carolina 
Railroad. 


MANAGER      TELEGRAPH— W.       E.       Cobb. 
W.   U. 

Ministers  and   Churches. 
METHODIST — W.    J.    Covington,    Pastor. 
PRESBYTERIAN— J.   E.   Ballou,  Pastor. 

Schools    and    Academies. 
HIGH — Bertha  Joyner,   Prin. 

Banks    and    Bankers. 
PINETOPS   BANKING    CO.— H.    C.   Bridgers. 
Pres. ;  W.   E.    Cobb,   Cash. 
Jewelers. 
Langlev.    R.    R. 

General     Merchants. 
Webb,   W.    O. 
Dunn,    W.    L. 
Harrell,    M.    T. 
Parker,    S.    L.,    &    Co. 
Pihllips.   W.   E. 
Jenkins,    A.    B. 
Stokes,  J.   W.,   &  Son. 
Watson-Cobb  Co. 
Taylor,   J.    B. 

Hotels  and   Boarding   Houses. 
Webb  House. 
Brown   &  Reason. 

Livery  Stables. 
Edmondson,   J.   D. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 
Pinetops   Sash   &    Blind    Co. 
Pinetops  Oil  &  Guano  Co. 
Dunn,   W.    L. 

Dealers    in    Millinery. 
Dunn,  Bennie  S. 

Doctors. 
Wooten,  A.  M. 


MACCLESFIELD. 

Incorporated    in    1901. 

Population,    1910:      White,    357;    colored,    80; 
total,   405. 

Value   of   real   estate,    $44,685;   value   of   per- 
sonal property,  $30,000. 
TAX  RATE:     33  l-3c.   on  the  $100. 

Town    Officers. 
MAYOR— J.   G.   Ellis. 
POSTMASTER— K.    C.    Lewis. 
CHIEF  OF  POLICE— J.  L.  Petaway. 
R.     R.     AGENT— M.     B.     Bridvers. 
MANAGER    TELEGRAPH— M.    B.    Bridgers. 

Schools    and    Academies. 
HIGH— H.    C.   Miller,   Prin. 

Doctors. 
Mitchell,  — .  — . 

General     Merchants. 
Corbet  t   &    Moore. 
Harris,     W.     P. 
Felton.    A.    B. 
Macclesfield    Supply    Co. 
Winstead.    J.    T. 
Gray,   Ellis,    &   Son. 
Phillips    Bros.    &    Co. 

Hotels    and     Boarding     Houses. 
Clark  Bros.   &  Petters. 

Livery   Stables. 
Forbes,    J.    A. 

Saw    Mills. 
Corbitt   &   Moore. 
Kale,    Thaddeus. 

Cotton    Gins. 
Corbitt   &   Moore. 
Kale,    Thaddeus. 

Grist     Mills. 
Kale,  Thaddeus. 

Brick     Manufacturers. 
Webb,   H.   W. 

Insurance    Agents. 
Edwards,   J.    Walter. 


SPEED. 

Population,    1910:      White.    55;    colored,     10: 
total.    65. 

POSTMASTER— A.    J.    Parker. 

R.    R.    AGENT— D.    H.    Parker,    A.    C.    L. 


KD(  I  KC<  )MBE—  FOKSYTH 


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MANAGER     TELEGRAPH— D.      H.     Parker. 
VV.    U. 

Ministers  and  Churches. 
BAPTIST — T.  L.  Vernon,  Pastor. 
EPISCOPAL— B.   Brown,  Sector. 

Schools  and  Academies. 
HIGH— Percy   Tillery,   Prin. 

General     Merchants. 
Langston,   R.    H. 
Knight,  V.  B.,  &  Son. 
Satterthwaite,  J.   W. 
Edwards  &  Hyde. 
Davenport,   W.    H. 
Lucas,    Wilson. 

Hotels    and     Boarding     Houses. 
Parker,    A.    T. 

Livery   Stables. 
Parker,  A.   T. 

Cotton    Gins. 
Boyster,  F.   C. 

Saw     Mills. 
Edwards,    M.    P. 


WHITAKERS. 

Incorporated   in   1872. 

Population,    1910:     White,    700;   colored,    300; 
total,    1,000. 

Value    of    real    estate,    $252,892.54;    value    of 
personal    property,    $164,202.36. 

TAX  KATE:     85c.    on   the  $100. 
Town    Officers. 

MAYOR— R.  W.  Winstead. 

POSTMASTER— 0.    S.    Woody. 

CHIEF   OF  POLICE— R.    F.    Weaver. 

R.    R.    AGENT— J.    P.    Loftin,   A.    C.    L. 

TELEGRAPH      MANAGER— J.       P.      Loftin, 
W.    TJ. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 

METHODIST .  — .    Harrson.   Pastor. 

METHODIST    PROTESTANT— C.     L.     Whit- 

PRIMITIVE  BAPTIST— A.  J.  Moore,  Pastor 
DISCIPLE— C.  L.  Farrish,  Pastor. 
BAPTIST— C.   T.   Plybon,   Pastor. 
Schools    and    Academies. 
HIGH— J.    I.    White,    Prin. 


Banks    and    Bankers. 
BiNK    OF    WHITAKERS— W.    T.    Braswell. 
Pres. ;  G.   P.   Hood,   Cash. 
Doctors. 
Braswell,    J.    C. 
Ray,   J.    C. 
Cobb,    W.    H. 
Cutchins,    J.    H.,    Jr. 

Dentists. 
■  Cutchin,   R.    S. 

Druggists. 
Whitakers  Pharmacy. 
Ray,    J.    C,    Drug   Co. 

General    Merchants. 
Bradley,   R.   A.,   &  Bro. 
Tucker,   G.   F.,   &  Co. 
Blount,    T.    E. 
Mann,    O.   D. 
Knight,   W.   S. 
Woodard   &  Green. 
Cutchin,    J.    S. 
Cutchin,   F.    H. 
Pittman   &   Pittman. 
Harris,    Wm.  » 

Woodard,    Mrs.    R.  "H. 
Dinton,     Cicero. 
Cutchin,   J.   B. 
Moore,   J.   C,   &  Bros.    Co. 
Bloom,   Max. 
Moore,    O.    J.,    &   Co.    (Wholesale). 

Hardware     Dealers. 
Whitakers  Hardware  Co. 

Hotels    and     Boarding     Houses. 
Ethridge,    Caleb. 
Woody,   Mrs.   O.   S. 
Askew,    J.    D. 
Batts,    Mrs.    W.    F. 

Livery  Stables. 
Marks,  J.  R. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 
Hearne   Bros.    &   Co.    (Coffins). 
Southern  Hardware  Mfg.    Co.    (Coffins,   Hard- 
ware). 

Winstead,   R.    W.    (Lumber). 
Whitakers   Oil   Co. 


FORSYTH  COUNTY 

COUNTY    SEAT,    WINSTON-SALEM. 


POPULATION— (Census,   1910),  47,311. 

Formed  in   1884.     Named  in  honor  of  Col.   Benj.  Forsyth,  of  Germantown,  Stokes  Coutny. 

AREA — 340  square  miles. 

Value  of  real  estate,   $9,730,641;  value  of  personal  property.   $12,044,007. 

NUMBER    OF    SCHOOLS— For    whites,    81;  for  negroes,  22. 

TAX  RATE — County  purposes,  55c.   on  the   $100;  poor,  21  2-3c. ;  roads  and  bridges,  33  l-3c 
special,    20c. 

County  bonded  debt,  $55,000. 

PUBLIC    ROADS — Worked    by    taxation;    convicts   used. 

RAILROAD.    TELEGRAPH     AND     EXPRESS    COMPANIES. 

North    State   Telephone   Co.,    assessed   value $ 

Pullman    Co. .    assessed    value 

Kemersville  Telephone   Co.,   assessed  value 

Muddy  Creek   Telephone  Co.,   assessed  value 

Good  Will   Telephone   Co.,   assessed   value 


100.00 
6,247.64 
900.00 
144.00 
450.00 


Southern  Railway  Co.,   36.71  miles,   assessed  value 1,436,098.00 

Atlantic  and  Yadkin  Railway,   10.77   miles,   assessed    value 

North  Carolina  Midland  Railroad,   13.73  miles,   assessed     value 

Winston-Salem   Southbound   Railroad,    7.16   miles,   assessed  value. 

Southern   Power  .  Co. ,   assessed   value 

Southern   Express    Co.,    assessed   valut. . . . : 

Southern   Bell   Telephone   and  Telegraph   Co.,   assessed     value 

Western    Union    Telegraph    Co.,    assessed    value. 


120,319.00 

281,462.95 

160.675.00 

14,864.00 

12,910.00 

93,435.00 

6.547.54 


value. 


Fries   Manufacturing   Co.,    assessed   value 179,246.00 

Norfolk   and   Western   Railway,    15.27    miles,    assessed 

Postal    Telegraph-Cable    Co.,    assessed    value 

Winston-Salem    Gas    Co.,    assessed    value 

Farmers    Quickstep   Telephone    Co.,    assessed   value 

Midway  Telephone  Co.,   assessed  value 

Rural  Telephone  Co.,   assessed  value 

Dasier  Telephone   Co.,   assessed  value 

Walker  Town  Telephone  Co.,  assessed  value 


330,819.00 
1,124.02 

25,000.00 
546.00 
150.00 
3.370.00 
200.00 
300.00 


200 


FORSYTH   COUNTS 


SUPERIOR  COURT  TERMS— January  5,  February  9  (civil),  March  9  (civil),  March  23, 
April  6  (civil).  May  18  (civil),  July  27,  September  14  (civil),  October  5,  November  9  (civil), 
December    14. 


COUNTY    OFFICERS. 

CLERK  OF  COURT— R.  E.  Transou,  Be- 
thania. 

SHERIFF—  Geo.   W.   Flynt,  Winston. 

REGISTER  OF  DEEDS— J.  M.  Lentz,  Win- 
ton. 

TREASURER— B.    X.   Linvllle,   Winston. 

CORONER— W.  N.  Dalton,  Winston. 

SI  ItVEYOR— E.    A.    Conrad,   Winston. 

SUPT.  OF  HEALTH— E.  F.  Strickland,  Be- 
thania. 

SUPT.  OF  SCHOOLS— W.  B.  Speas,  Wins- 
ton. 

SIFT.   OF  HOME— W.  J.  Mock,  Winston. 

BOARD  OF  EDUCATION— J.  F.  Griffith, 
Winston;  E.  T.  Kapp,  Bethanla;  J.  W.  Pin- 
nix,     Kernersville. 

COMMISSIONERS— E.  T.  Mickey  (chni'n), 
John   Waddell,   V.    O.   Roberson. 

BOARD  OF  ELECTIONS— Wm.  T.  Wilson 
(clim'n),  Winston-Salem;  R.  M.  Cox,  B.  C. 
Tavis,   Winston. 

HIGHWAY  COMMISSIONERS— W.  B.  Stef- 
Ford  (chm'n),  I).  W.  Harmon,  C.  T.  Lemon, 
E.   W.    Houser   (Secy.   &  Treas). 

COUNTY  AUDITOR— Leon  Cash. 

JUSTICES  OF  THE   PEACE. 

ABBOTTS  CREEK  TOWNSHIP— R.  A. 
Phipps,   J.   H.   Whicker. 

BELEWS  CREEK— R.  S.  Linville,  J.  W. 
Fare.    A.    W.    Preston. 

BETIIAXIA— J.  T.  Westmoreland,  E.  R. 
Zimmerman,  R.   O.   Butner,   C.   S.   Holland. 

BROAD  BAY— E.  E.  Knouse,  E.  P.  Hutmore, 
W.   R.  Rominger,  J.  P.   Charles. 

CLEMMONSVUXE— J.  L.  Phelps,  T.  W. 
Griffith.   W.   H.    Davis,   Frank  Cook. 

KERNERSVILLE— B.  Y.  Stafford,  J.  M. 
Guger. 

LEWISVILLE— A.  A.  Styers,  W.  R.  Wagoner. 
J.    J.    Kinney. 

MIDDLE  FORK— Chas.  M.  Hooser,  C.  W. 
Linville,  L.  M.  Fisher,  W.  P.  Walker,  M.  W. 
Smith,   Geo.    W.    Crews,   R.    D.    Gurlev. 

OLD  RICHMOND— H.  B.  Holder,  A.  F. 
Long,   C.   B.   Moore,  W.  F.   Sprinkle. 

OLD  TOWN— J.  H.  Miller.  C.  E.  Hine,  J.  L. 
Marshall,  J.  A.  T.  Phelps,  J.  E.  Conrad,  S.  A. 
James. 

SALEM  CHAPEL— Jas.  H.  Morris,  L.  B. 
Walker,  W.  T.  Bowman,  R.  S.  Crews,  A.  L. 
Powell,    J.    A.    Marshall. 

SOUTH  FORK— J.  H.  Morris,  C.  R.  Snyder, 
J.    A.   N.    Nifong,   J.   T.    Jones,  Wm.   A.   Crews. 

VIENNA  R.  C.  Lineback,  E.  W.  Houser, 
W.  H.  Goslen,  R.  C.  Conrad,  J.  S.  Conrad.  E. 
A.    Conrad. 

WINSTON— II.  W.  Stanford,  R.  A.  Jenkins, 
J.  W.  Byerly,  J.  G.  Young.  J.  R.  Pleasant,  G. 
T.  Bynum,  J.  H.  Scott,  H.  C.  Jones.  E.  O. 
Curtis,  J.  C.  Bessent,  P.  T.  Lehman. 

MINISTERS    NOT    IN    TOWNS. 

CHRISTIAN— P.  B.  Abbott,  Brantley  Hen- 
dricks, Pfafftown :  J.  P.  Binkley,  John  V.  War- 
ner,  Clemmons;  J.   W.   Wolff,   Rural  Hall. 

METHODIST— G.  W.  Williams,  Rural  Hall; 
H  C.  Byrum,  Kernersville:  A.  G.  Loftin.  Lew- 
isvllle ;    O.    J.    Jones,    Walkertown. 

BAPTIST— W.  H.  West,  Kernersville;  J.  T. 
Kirk,   Lewisville. 

SCHOOLS    AND     ACADEMIES. 

WALKERTOWN  PUBLIC— Rev.  C.  H.  Wen- 
hold,  Prin.,  Walkertown. 

CLEMMONS— J.  E.  Hall,  Prin.,  Clemmons- 
ville. 

LEWISVILLE  HIGH— J.  R.  Craven,  Prin.. 
Lewisville. 

BETHANIA  HIGH— W.  C.  Guess,  Prin., 
Bethanla. 


PHYSICIANS    NOT    IN    TOWNS. 

Flynt,    S   .F.,   Rural  Hall. 
Hammock,    J.    C,    Walkertown. 
Carlton,    R.    L.    Kernersville. 
Linvile,    A.    Y.,    Winston- Salem. 
Justice,    J.    T-,    Kernersvile. 
Linville,    A.    Y.,    Winston- Salem. 
Dalton,    W.    N.,    Winston-Salem. 

DENTIST. 
Geddie,    C.    H. 

OSTEOPATH. 
McClenny.    D.    C. 

MERCHANTS    NOT    IN    TOWN. 
Mickle,    C.    F.,    Pfafftown,    Rfd. 
Kapp,   E.   E.,   Tobaccoville. 
Doub.    S.   G.,   &  Co.,   Tobaccoville. 
Moser,    C.    C,   Lewisville. 
Holland,    Thos.,    &   Co.,    Lewisville. 
Lehman    &   Butner.    Bethania. 
Davis    &    Allen,    Clemmons. 
Blackburn  &  Co..  Linville. 
Harper,    A.    B.,    Clemmons. 
Shore,    W.    J..    Clemmons. 
Carter  &   James.   Joliet. 
Hine,  F.   T.,   Old  Town. 
Spainhour    &    Flynn,    Donnoha. 
Speas,    J.    W.,    Donnoha. 
Warl   Bros.    &   Reed,   Donnoha. 

FLOUR.     CORN     AND     FEED     MILLS. 
Kapp   &   Miller  Co.,   Rural  Hall. 
Spach    Bros.    (Roller   Mills),    Winston. 
Bethania   Stock   Co.    (Roller  Mill),    Bethania. 
Sides,    L.    H.    (Roller  Mills),    Clemmons. 

SAW    MILLS. 
Sprinkle  Bros.,    Dasier. 
Leight    Bros.,    Walkertown. 
Tucker  Bros..   Winston. 

PUBLIC    SCHOOL    TEACHERS. 
McKaughan,    J.    H.,    Kernersville. 
Shields,    O.    E.,    Kernersville. 
Goode,   C.   P.,   Kernersville. 
Hedgecock,    Minnie,   Kernersville. 
Stuart,  Erie,  Kernersville. 
Wicker,   Jessie,   Home,   Kernersville. 
Idol,  Jessie,  Kernersville. 
Friddle,   D.    L.    Stokesdale. 
Merritt,   Joe  E.,   Rural  Hall. 
Fulton,  Essie,   Kernersville. 
Pegram,  L.  C,  Kernersville,  R.  2. 
Moir,   Louise,   Walkertown. 
Preston,  Mary.  Walkertown. 
Alpaugh,  Bertha,  Winsjon-Salem.  R.   1. 
Shore,   Mamie,   Rural  Hall. 
Strupe,  W.  T.,  Bethania. 
Sutton,   S.   O.,   Rural  Hall. 
Miller  Lillian,  Rural  Hall. 
Strupe,  Maida,   Tobaccoville, 
Lawrence,    Victoria,    Pilot    Mountain. 
Spainhower,  R.  A.,  Tobaccoville. 
Merritt,  Blanche,  Rural  Hall. 
Sullivan,  Annie,  Rural  Hall,  R.   1. 
Hall.  S.  W..  Advance. 
Robertson,    Nannie.   Winston-Salem. 
Mock,  Gertrude,  Winston -Salem. 
Crist,    Bessie,    Winston-Salem. 
Harris,   Mabel,   Winston-Salem. 
Ferguson,  Hattye,  Winston-Salem. 
Pinnix,   Maude,   Kernersville. 
Pfaff,  Louise,   Winston-Salem,   R.   2. 
Smith,  J.  E.,  Winston-Salem. 
Martin,   C.    C.  East  Bend. 
Frazier,    Meledieth,    Winston-Salem. 
Nifong.  L.  G.,  Winston-Salem,  R.  4. 
Davis,  G.   C,  Danbury. 
Morris,   Fleda,   Kernersville,   R.    4. 
Butner,   Lela,   Pinnacle. 
Messer,    Zilphia,    Winston- Salem. 
Kirk,  J.  T.,  Rural  Hall. 
Boner,  Blanche,   Clemmons,  R.    1. 
Boner,   Evola,   Clemmons,    R.    1. 


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Blackburn,  W.  E.,  Clemmons,  R.  2. 
Pinnix,  J.  W.,  Kernersville. 
Sapp,  R.   N.,  Kernersville,  R.   4. 
Gentry,   lone,    North   Wilkesboro. 
Shields,  Cora,  Kernersville. 
Lowdermilk,   W.    R.,   Kernersville. 
Morgan,    Carrie.    Colfax. 
Mullican,  Jennie,  Clemmons. 
Conrad,  Lula,   East  Bend,  R.   2. 
Norman,  Sarah,  Winston-Salem,  R.  2. 
Warner,  Bessie,  Clemmons,  R.  1. 
Welfare,  Sallie,  Winston-Salem,  R.   1. 
Warner,  Clara,  Clemmons,  R.   1. 
Holder,  M.  A.,  Clemmons,  R.  1. 
Hauser,   P.    E.,   Winston-Salem,   R.    2. 
Sprinkle,    Fannie,    Clemmons,    R.    1. 
Davenport,   Elsie,   Winston-Salem. 
Flynt,  Mayne,  Belews  Creek,  R.    1. 
Day,    Cynthia,   Walkertovvn,   R.    1. 
Whicker,    Eudora,    Walkertown,    R.    1. 
Preston,   Bertha,   Walkertown. 
Yarbrough,  Erna,  Winston-Salem,  R.   2. 
Hanes,    Mary,    Winston-Salem. 
Smith,   Ella  R. ,   Advance. 
Cox,   Anna,  Winston-Salem,   R.   3. 
Mecum,    Fannie,    Walkertown. 
Whicker,  J.  N.,  Kernersville,  R.  4. 
Atkins,  Geneva,  Winston-Salem,  R.   6. 
Nance,  J.   H.,  Tobaccoville,   R.    1. 
Buath,  Maude,  Pfafftown,  R.   1. 
Holder,   Ella,   Tobaccoville,   R.    1. 
Hauser,  Jessie,  Pfafftown,  R.   1. 
Hauser,  Frank,  Pfafftown,  R.   1. 
Whittington,    Flora,    Pfafftown,    R.    1. 
Ingram,  Viola,  Tobaccoville. 
Tise,   Fannie,    Bethania. 
Hendrix,   A.   B.   Tobaccoville. 
Whittington,  Marylillie,  Pfafftown,  R.   1. 
Womack,   Bessie,   Winston-Salem. 
Shouse,   Laura,   Winston-Salem,  R.    7. 
Hinckle,    Rosa,    Welcome. 
Yarbrough,  Grace,  Winston-Salem,  R.   2. 
Pfaff,  C.   R.,  Pfafftown, 
Pfaff,   Ruth,  Winston-Salem.  R.   2. 
Murray,   J.   W..   Winston-Salem,   R.    7. 
Hauser,   Blanche.    Pfafftown,    R.    1. 
Middleton,  Jessie,  Belews  Creek,  R.   1. 
Lineback,  Addie,  Winston-Salem,  R.  7.  ' 
Grubbs.J.    L. ,   Walkertown,   R.    1. 
Kiger,   Myrtie,   Winston-Salem,   R.    7. 
Miller,  Ida,  Clemmons,  R.   1. 
Schott,   Ruth,   Winston-Salem. 
Conrad,   Sallie,   Pfafftown,   R.    1. 
Palmer,    Sallie   M.,   Winston-Salem,   R.    3. 
Swaim,    J.    W. ,   Winston-Salem. 
Swain,    Bessie,    Walkertown. 
Hastings,    Laura,    Winston-Salem. 
Conrad,  J.  L.,  Winston-Salem,  R.   2. 
Mullican,   Emma,    Clemmons. 
Holder,    Ora,   Clemmons,   R.    1. 
Davis,  P.  D-,  Winston-Salem,  R.   1. 
Sides,  E.   D.,  Winston-Salem,  R.    4. 
Alspaugh,  Nora,  Winston-Salem,  R.   2. 
Gibbs,    Lemma    B.,    Reidsville. 
Keith,  Helen,  Winston-Salem. 
Mickle,   Lillian,   Winston-Salem. 
Goslen,  R.  W.,  Pfafftown,  R.   1. 
Hendrix,  Era,  Cana. 
Goslen,  J.  W.,  Pfafftown,  R.   1. 
Goslen,   C.   H..   Pfafftown,   R.    1. 
Long,  Ida,  Winston-Salem,   R.    7. 
Holder,  O.  E.,  Winston-Salem,  R.   2. 
Conrad,  Francis,  Winston-Salem,  R.   2. 
Goslen,   Loula,   Pfafftown,  R.    1. 
Bodenhamer,    Bess,    Winston-Salem. 
Vance,   Gertrude,   Kernersville,  R.   4. 
Hedgecock,   V.    R.,   Winston-Salem. 
Harmon,   Levada,  Winston-Salem,  R.    6, 
Guess,   W.    C,   Bethania. 
Hall,   Arnold,   Kernersville. 
Craven,    J.    R.,   Lewisville. 
Stallings,  D.   M.,  Walkertown. 
Broome,    Mary    E.,    Walkertown. 


WINSTON-SALEM. 

Population,   1913:  34,000   (including  suburbs). 

No.  white  polls,  2,117;  No.  Colored  polls, 
1,453. 

Estimated  value  real  and  personal  property, 
$34,500,000.00. 

TAX   RATE— $1.00   on   the   $100. 

Bonded    debt,    $1,265,000. 

Floating    debt,    $200,000.00. 
Town    Officers. 

MAYOR— O.  B.   Eaton. 

CHIEF    OR    POLICE— J.    A.    Thomas. 

TREASURER— Wm.    D.    Jackson. 

TAX    COLLECTOR— Robt.    R.    Kenney. 

RECORDER— G.   H.   Hastings. 

CLERK  RECORDER'S  COURT— W.  T. 
Penry. 

ATTORNEYS— Manly,     Hendren     &    Womble. 

SUPT.    OF   HEALTH— J.    K.    Dowry. 

SUPT.    OF   SCHOOLS— R.    H.    Latham. 

POSTMASTER— R.    S.   Galloway. 

R.  R.  AGENTS— E.  B.  Keams,  Norfolk  & 
Western  and  Winston-Salem  South  Bound  Rail- 
ways :    W.    P.    Reid,    Southern    Railway. 

EXPRESS  AGENT— J.  B.  Pritchett,  South- 
ern. 

TELEGRAPH  MANAGERS— Frank  C.  Smith, 
Postal:   C.   N.   Martin,  Western  Union. 

TELEPHONE  MANAGER— W.  P..  Little. 
Southern   Bell. 

Ministers  and  Churches. 

METHODIST— (Centenary),  E.  L.  Bain,  Pas- 
tor: (West  End).  W.  A.  Lamboth.  Pastor: 
(Southside  and  Salem),  J.  S.  Hiatt;  (Grace  and 
Liberty),    R.    F.    Atkinson. 

MORAVIAN— (The  Home  Church.  J.  K. 
Pfohl,  Pastor;  (Cavalry),  Ed.  S.  Crosland,  Pas- 
tor: (Christ's),  J.  S.  McCuiston;  (Kim  Street 
Chapel),  J.  K.  Pfohl,  Pastor:  (Fairview),  L.  B. 
Luckinbach,  Pastor;  (Southside),  D.  C.  Stain 
pie 

EPISCOPAL — Henrv    Teller    Cocke,    Rector. 

LUTHERAN — E.     A.     Shenck.    Pastor. 

CATHOLIC— Father  Willifold  Bumgardner, 
(Furfold  Gospel),  Rev.  Garrison.  Pastor. 

BAPTIST — (First),  H.  A.  Brown:  (Brown 
Memorial),  none  at  present;  (West  Winston), 
J.  F.  Michener;  (Salem  Baptist),  Tlios.  C. 
Keatin :  (Southside),  W.  V.  Swaim;  (Evange- 
list).  F.   M.    Day;  Samuel  F.   Keatin.      i 

PRESBYTERIAN— (First  Church),  Neal  I.. 
Anderson;   (N.   Winston),  Geo.  W.  Lee. 

Schools  and  Academies. 

GRADED— R.  H.  Latham,   Supt. 

HIGH— L.    Lea,   Prin. 

NORTH  WINSTON  GRADED— Thos.  II 
Cash.    Prin. 

WEST  END  GRADED— Lillian  Jenkins,   Prin. 

EAST  WINSTON  GRADED— Ada  Roan. 
Prin. 

SALEM  FEMALE— Rev.  H.  E.  Romihaler 
Pres. 

CAROLINA  BUSINESS  COLLEGE— C.  L. 
Padgett,    Pres. 

TINSLEY  MILITARY  INSTITUTE — I.  \\\ 
Tinsley,    Headmaster. 

SALEM  BOY'S— J.   F.   Brower,   Prin. 
Architects. 

Fogle  Bros.   Co. 

Northup.   W.    C. 

Zimmerman,  J.    S. 

Banks   and    Bankers. 

WACHOVIA  BANK  &  TRUST  CO.—  F.  H. 
Fries,   Pres. 

PEOPLES  NATIONAL— J.  W.  Fries.  Pres., 
W.   A.   Blair,   Cash. 

COMMERCIAL    NATIONAL— Geo.     W.    Mas 
lin,    Pres.;  Thomas   Maslin,    Cash. 
Bakers. 

Winkler,    Mrs.    A.     W. 

Pearson.    S.    A. 


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Brick    Manufacturers. 

Smith-Phillips  Lumber  Co. 

Byerly,   It.    F.,   I  o 

Woolen  Mills. 

Hedgecock  <!c  Hine. 

Chatham  Manufacturing  Co.   (Woolen). 

Snyder,    s.    A. 

Ogburn,  M.   L.    (Roller  Mills). 

Winston    Brick    &   Tile  Co. 

Burfce,   P.   E.    (Roller  Mills). 

i  ajrter   &    Co. 

Kester,   J.    W.    (Roller   Mills). 

Boot    and    Shoe    Dealers. 

Sides,  L.  H.    (Roller  Mills). 

Jenkins   Bros.    Shoe   Co.    (Wholesale). 

Picket,     David     (Shop,     Wash     and     Ironing 

Brown,   F.    C.    Sons   Co. 

Boards). 

Daye,   A.,   &   Co. 

Mendenhall  &  Co.    (Saw  and  Grist  Mills). 

Eflrd  Bros. 

Speas  Manufacturing  Co. 

Miller  &  Absher. 

Sheppard  &  Phillips. 

Fletcher  Bros.   Co. 

Mendell   Box   Co. 

Jones   &   Gentry. 

Confectionery   Dealers. 

Lashjnit,    J.    L. 

Crystal   Candy  Co. 

Peoples   Shoe  Store. 

Daye.   Henry. 

Meyers- Westbrook    Co. 

Brandon,   A.    C. 

Miller,  B.   A.,   &  Co. 

Side,  Isham. 

Johnson    &    Barr. 

Starbough,    H. 

Rosenbacker   &   Bro. 

McGee,  J.  W. 

Salem  Dry  Goods  Co. 
Wright,   W.    C. 

Book   Stores. 
Barber  Book  Store. 
Watkins,  W.  H. 

Business  Organizations. 
Tobacco  Board  of  Trade. 
Retail  Merchants'   Association. 

Fruits  and    Produce. 
Barbe  &  Sharpe. 
Gardner  &   Clark.     (Wholesale). 

Contractors    and     Builders. 
Fogle   Bros.    Co. 
Miller,  Gaston. 
Miller   &  Hiatt. 
Ordway,   S.   S.,  Sons  &  Co. 
Miller,  B.  A. 
Speas   Manufacturing   Co. 
Sheppard  &  Phillips. 

BOARD    OF    TRADE— J.    L.    Ludlow.    Pies. 

Butchers   and    Dealers   in    Cattle. 
Hawkins,   G.    W. 

Holladay  &   Crouse. 

Mickey   &   Farnum. 

Wall,   J.   W.    &  C.   M. 

Miller  &  Poe. 
Mock.    P.   W. 
Murphy    &    Campbell. 

Coal    and    Wood    Dealers. 

Bennett   &    Co. 
City  Fuel  Co. 

Richard.   J.   M. 

Thomas.  C.  M..  &  Co. 

Snipes,  W.  F.,  &  Co. 

Anderson,  E.   L. 

Snyder,   L.    P. 

City  Wood  Yard. 

Hester  &  Apple. 

Carolina  Cold  Storage  &  Ice  Co. 

Hotels    and    Boarding    Houses. 

Thomas,  J.   R. 

Carolina  Hotel. 

Clothiers  and    Men's    Furnishers. 

The    Zinzendorf. 

Boyles,   Bros.    Co. 

Phoenix. 

Brown,  Frank  C,  Sons  Co. 

Hotel    Neal. 

Cranford,  N.  L. 

Hotel    Francis. 

Daye.   A.,    &   Co. 

Hotel  Forsyth,   C.   P.   S. 

Fletcher  Bros. 

Gray,   Mrs. 

Jacobs,  Joe,  Clothing  Co. 

O'Brien,    Mrs.    L.    C. 

McDowell  &  Rogers. 

Foard,    Mrs.    Henry. 

Meyers-Westbrook  Co. 

Barham,    Mis.    W.    H. 

Robinson,    E. 

Riddle,    Mrs.    H.    H. 

Rosenbacher  &  Bro. 

Brokers. 

Stith,    A.,    &    Co. 

Thomas.   Hensell. 

Wallace    &    Co. 

Vaughan,   E.   D.,   &  Co. 

Johnson,  R.   E. 

Vernay,  F.   S. 

Columbia  Tailoring  Co. 

Johnson  &  Watson. 

Shapiro,   A. 

Carriage    Dealers  and    Manufacturers. 

Winston  Clothing  Co. 

Cranford  &  Snyder. 

The   Vogue. 

Nissen,   C.   F.,  Co. 

Ideal   Store. 

Smook  &   McCray. 

Eflrd   Bros. 

Wall  Huske  Co. 

Hitchcock-Trotter   Co. 

Nissen.  G.  E.,  &  Co. 

Mock-Bagby-   Stockton  Co. 

Nissen,  S.  J.,  Co. 

Stith,  F.   A.,   &  Co. 

Winston  Vehicle  Co. 

Department    Stores. 

Cotton   and    Hosiery   Mills. 

Hitchcock-Trotter  Co. 

Hanes,    P.    H.,    Spinning    Co. 

Meyers-Westbrook  Co. 

Chatham   Manufacturing   Co. 

Rosebacher  &  Bro. 

Arista    Mills    Co. 

Daye,  A.,  &  Co. 

Maline   Mills. 

Ideal    Store. 

Southside  Mill. 

Eflrd   Bros. 

Carolina   Mills. 

Dentists. 

Inverness   Mills   Co. 

Apple,  R.   A.    &  T.   A. 

Hanes,   P.   H.,   Knitting  Co. 

Horton,  H.  V. 

Shamrock    Mills. 

Horton,  P.  E. 

Carolina    Cloth    Products    Co. 

Jones,   R.   H. 

Flour,   Corn   and    Feed   Mills. 

Sapp,   C.   C. 

Forsyth  Roller  Mills. 

Blum.   J.   A. 

Southside    Roller    Mills. 

McClung,  J.  A. 

Wachovia     Mills. 

Watkins,  J.   C. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 

Conrad,   W.    J. 

Fogle  Bros.,  Co.   (Lumber). 

Baltimore   Dental   Parlors. 

Hoover,  A.   L.,  &  Co. 

Tobacco    Manufacturers   and    Dealers. 

Miller   Bros   Co. 

Bailey   Bros. 

Phillips,   J.   H. 

Bohannan,    F.    M. 

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Brown   &   Williamson. 

Grunert,   R.    L. 

Flint,  J.  G. 

Fish  and  Oyster  Dealers. 

Reynolds,   K.   J.,   Tobacco  Co. 

Rose,    Sam. 

Taylor  Bros. 

Marshall,    John. 

Tobacco    Supplies 

Pleasant,   E.    F. 

Martin,  Watt. 

Styron,    T.    P. 

Fertlizer   Dealers  and    Manufacturers. 

Land.    John. 

Southern   Chemical   Co. 

Hardman,    Chas. 

Union  Guano  Co. 

Foundries   and    Iron    Works. 

Druggists. 

Salem  Iron  Works. 

O'Hanlon. 

Crawford    numbing    &    Mill    Supply    Co. 

Owens   Drug   Co. 

Force,    E.    Z.,    Pump    Co. 

Asbell  Drug   Co. 

Cook- Lewis   Foundry  Co. 

Thompson  Drug   Co. 

Vance,  J.  A.,  &  Co. 

Vaughn-Crutchfleld    &    Co.      (Wholesale). 

Briggs,   Shaffner  &  Co. 
Beck  Machine  Co. 

Winston  Drug   Co.      (Wholesale). 
Fairview  Drug  Co. 
Streetinan  Drug   Co. 
Southside   Drug    Co. 
Howards    Pharmacy. 

Doctors. 

Furniture  Dealers  and  Manufacturers. 
Crim-Cantrell  Furniture  Co. 
Huntley-Hill-Stockton  Co. 

Piedmont  Furniture  Co. 

Bynum,   John. 

Rominger,   C.    D. 

Dalton,    D.    N. 

Sledge  Furniture  Co. 

Davis,  A.   P. 

Forsyth  Furniture  Co. 

Schallert,    P.    O. 

Huntley.   B.   F.,   Co. 

Fearrington,   J.    P. 

Kelley  Handle  Co. 

Gray,   E.    P. 

Forsyth  Furniture  Co. 

Jewett,   R.   D. 
Kapp,   H.   H. 

Forsyth  Iron  Bed  Co. 

Jones   Bros. 

Johnson,   W.   L. 

Southern   Furniture   Co. 

Loekett,    E.    A. 

Grocers. 

Lott,    H.    S. 

(Wholesale.) 

Pfhol,   S.   F. 

Cromer  Brothers. 

Spainhour,  E.  H. 

Barbee-Sharpe  Produce  Co. 

Spencer,  W.   O. 

Efird  Brothers. 

Summers,    C.    L. 

Hancock  Grocery  Co. 

Linville,  W.  C. 

Messick,    E.    R. 

Fleming,   C.   J.    (Veterinary). 

Taylor,   Jno.   M. 

Balmson,   H.   T. 

Nicholson,  J.   P. 

Echols,    R.    M.     (Osteopath). 

Alexander,   J.    J. 

Laurence,   Fred   S. 

Craig,    S.    D. 

Wiggins,   J.    C. 

Vaughn  &  Co. 
Joyce  Bros.   Co. 
Perry   Drug   Co. 
Norman    &   Bagby. 

Smitherman  &   Stone. 

(Retail.) 

Mitchell,  A.   S. 

Adams,    J.    J. 

Wall,   A.    T. 

Allen,   Jas. 

Valk,    A.    De   T. 

Banks,    F.    B. 

Schaub,    O.    P. 

Brothers.   W.   J. 

Dry    Goods   and    Notions. 

Hitchcock-Trotter   Co. 

Bran.    T.    R. 

Baynes'    Mercantile    Co. 

Meyers- Westbrook    Co. 

Blackburn.   Wm. 

Kosenbacher   &  Bro. 

Brandon.   C   T. 

Fletcher,  J.   H.,  &  Co. 

Brown.   0.   F. 

Meyers,  Edw. 

Farmers'   Stock  Co. 

Daye,  A.,   &  Co. 

Farmers'  Trade  House. 

Shore,    Fred   E.,    Co. 

Grizzard.  A.  P. 

Nadlng,   H.   A.      (Wholesale). 

Grubbs  &  Lehman. 

Efird   Bros. 

Hampton,   C.   T. 

Ideal  Store. 

Hill,    A.    C. 

Davis,    J.    N. 

Hill,    J.    W. 

Davis.  Mrs.  R. 

Hooper.   T.   H. 

Hester,   J.   W.,   Co. 

Joyner,    J.    T. 

Adams,   J.   J.,   &   Co. 

Kenny,   C.   D.,   Co. 

American    Stock    Co. 

Lloyd,   J.   S. 

Gilmer  Bros.   Co.      (Wholesale). 

Melchor   Bros. 

Marler-Dalton-Gilmer    Co.      (Wholesale). 

Moore,   R.   A. 

Martin,  Misses).      (Ladies  Furnishing  Parlor). 

Moser  Grocery  Co. 

Spaugh,    E.    J. 

Peoples   Trade  House. 

Carter   &    Co. 

Pfaff,   S.    A. 

General   Merchandise. 

Poindexter,   H  .D. 

Farmers'    Stock    Co. 

Reid,    J.    J. 

Kress,  H.  S.,  5,   10  and  25c.  Store. 

Shelton    Bros.      (Feed    and    Hay). 

Nemman,   J.    I.,   Co. 

Smith,    Jas.    C. 

Power     and     Light     Company. 

Spencer,    S.    S. 

Fries   Manufacturing    &    Power    Co. 

Vernon  Grocery  Co. 

Winston-Salem   Light    &   Fuel   Co.      (Gas). 

White  Star  Co. 

Southern   Utilities   Co. 

Zimmerman  &  Co. 

Garages. 

Hardware  Dealers. 

The   Motor   <3o. 

Brown   Rogers   Co. 

Montague  Garage. 

Forsyth  Hardware   Co. 

Carolina  Caddillac  Co. 

Norfleet   Hardware   Co. 

Florists. 

Foister  Electric  Co. 

Walker,  G.   I. 

Wall-Huske.       (Hardware    and    Buggies). 

McNulty,    Martin. 

Davis  Electric  Co. 

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COUNTY 

Hospitals. 

Shelton,   J.    E.,   Box  Co. 

Spencer  Sanitarium. 

Sheppard,   O.   J. 

The    Twin-City    Hospital. 

Smith-Phillips   Lumber   Co. 

City   llospital. 

Miller,    Gaston. 

Insurance  Agents. 

Marble  and    Granite   Works. 

Foltz  &  Spaugh.     (Life). 

Blue    Pearl    Granite    Co. 

Home  Real  Estate,   Loan  &  Trust  Co.    (Life). 

Forsyth   Marble  Co. 

O'Brien,   \v.   L.      (Life). 

Winston-Salem     Marble     &     Granite     Works. 

Wimbish   &   Murchison.      (Life). 

Bennett.  J.  A.  &  C.  E. 

Todor,    George  C.      (Life). 

Shell,   H.   E. 

Sills.  J.  E.     (Life). 

Well    Bros.    Co. 

Gray,    E.    E.    (Fire). 

Sharpe    Monumental    Co. 

Bessent,    J.    C      (Fire). 

Machinery  Dealers. 

Home    Real    Estate,    Loan    &    Insurance    Co. 

Brown -Rogers  Co. 

(Fire). 

Crawford  Plumbing  &  Mill  Supply  Co. 

Galloway  &  Jenkins.     (Fire). 

Winston  Supply  &  Contracting  Co. 

Wachovia  Bank  &  Trust   Co.      (Fire). 

Wall-Huske    Co. 

Lineback,    Jas.     S.       (Fire). 

Paint  and  Oil  Dealers. 

The  Follin  Co.      (Fire). 

Brown-Rogers  Co. 

Winston   Agency   Co.      (Fire). 

Clinard,  W.  H. 

Spauggh,   H.    W.      (Fire). 

O'Hanlon,    E.    W. 

Johnson,    C.    E.      (Fire). 

Owens   Drug   Co. 

Jerome   &   Johnson. 

Phillips,   J.   H. 

Money,  R.  H.     (Fire). 

Painter*. 

Dunn,   J.    S.      (Fire). 

Ferguson,  C.  L. 

Young,  J.   G.      (Fire). 

Martin,  L.  E. 

Walker.  R.  T.     (Fire)   . 

Faircloth,  S.  A. 

Leak    &    Cobb. 

Reynolds    Sign    System. 

Jewelers. 

Clinard,    W.    H. 

Day,  F.   N. 

Plumbers. 

Gentry,   J.   A. 

Brickenstein,    L.    B. 

Vogler,  W.  T.,  &  Son. 

Crawford   Plumbing   &   Mill   Supply   Co. 

Laundries. 

McSwaim,  G.  W. 

Winston   Steam   Laundry. 

Winston     Supply     and     Contracting     Co. 

The   Zinzendorf   Laundry   Co. 

Majnard   &    Crutchfield. 

Wing,    Cas.      (Chinese). 

Photographers. 

,    Sam,    Chas.      (Chinese). 

Twin-City  Studio. 

Lee,    Hop.      (Chinese). 

Lineback,    H.    A. 

Lawyers. 

Farrell    &    Edwards. 

Williams.   Philip. 

Piano  and    Organ    Dealers. 

Stras.   Beverly  \V. 

Bowen,   R.   J.,   &   Co. 

Nance,  D.  A. 
Parish,  F.  M. 
Robinson.    J.    M. 
Johnson,   Read. 
Alexander.    J.    E. 
Baldwin,  F.  T. 
Beckerdlte   &   Beckerdite. 
Benbow   &  Hall. 

Printing  Office  . 

Twin   City  Press. 
The   Barber   Printery. 
Winston    Printing   Co. 
Stewart's    Printing    House. 
Union   Republican    Co. 
Womble,   L.   B.,   Printing  Co. 

Blair,   D.    H. 

Real  Estate  Agents. 

Blair,  W.   A. 

Dwire,  George  F. 

Eller  &  Stockton. 

Franklin,  W.  E. 

Glenn,  R.  B. 

Foltz    &    Spaugh. 

Gray,   E.   E. 

Galloway    &   Jenkins. 

Griffith,   E.    A. 

Home  Real  Estate   and   Insurance  Co. 

Hartman.  W.   V. 

Dunn,   J.   S. 

Hasting,  G.  H. 

Follin-Hodgin    Co. 

Hawkins,  D.   D. 

Hay,    R.    D. 

Holton,   A.    E. 

Mooney,  W  .L. 

Josey.   Edwin   B. 

Nance,    B.    T. 

Manly,    Hendren   &   Womble. 

Jerome.  W.   G. 

Montague,    H. 

Edmunds.    T.    V. 

Palmer,    Jay- 

Tice.  J.  C. 

Patterson.    J.    L. 

Walker,   R.    T. 

Pell,  G.  P. 

Wade,   L.   A. 

Sapp,   H.    0. 

Jones,   C.  H. 

Starbuck,  H.  R. 

Laurence,   T.   H. 

Swink,  L.   M. 

Mendenhall,  R.   K. 

Travis,    B.    C. 

Tailors. 

Watson,  Buxton  &  Watson. 

Bennett,    S.    S. 

Wilson,  Wm.  T. 

Silverberg,    H. 

Womble,   B.    S. 

Undertakers   and    EmbaJmers. 

Wicker,    J.   H. 

Huntley-Hill-Stockton  Co. 

Sams  &  Parham. 

Vogler,  F.  H.,  &  Son. 

Stockton,   R.    G. 

Wall   Paper   Hangers. 

Lumber   Manufacturers   and    Dealers. 

Faircloth,    S.    A. 

Shepperd    &   Phillips. 

Clinard,     W.     H. 

Speas   Lumber   Co. 

Sink   &   Fansler. 

Smith,   M.   D.,   &   Co. 

Siies.    J. 

Mengel   Box   Co. 

Clubs. 

Fogle   Bros.    Co. 

Elks   Club. 

Miller  Bros. 

Eagles    Club- 

rhillips,    J.    H. 

Twin   City   Club. 

FORSYTH— FRANKLIN 


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Building    and    Loan    Associations. 
Standard   B.    &   L.    Association. 
Piedmont   B.    &   L.    Association. 
Twin   City  B.   &  L.   Association. 
Winston  B.   &  L.   Association. 
Citizens    B.    &   L.    Association. 
Fealty    B.    &.    L.    Association. 
Cotton     Brokers. 
Moore,  B.   S.,   &  Co. 

Newspapers    and    Editors. 

ACADEMY  (Monthly)—  H.  E.  Rondthaler, 
Editor. 

BLUM'S  FARMERS'  AND  PLANTERS'  AL- 
MANAC   (Annually)— Cast   &    Keehlin,    Editors. 

OUR  RURAL  HOME  AND  CARRIERS' 
MESSENGER  (Monthly)— J.  Hampton  Rich. 
Editor. 

TWIN  CITY  SENTINEL  (Daily)— Henry  R. 
Dwire.    Editor. 

SOUTHERN  TOBACCO  JOURNAL  (Weekly) 
— G.   E.   Webb.   Editor. 

UNION  REPUBLICAN  (Weekly)— J.  B. 
Goslin,    Editor. 

WINSTON-SALEM  JOURNAL  (Daily))  — 
Santford  Martin,  Editor. 

BLACK  AND  GOLD— Miss  Mary  Horton, 
Editor. 

WESTERN  SENTINEL  (Semi-Weekly)— J. 
J.   Sterling,   Editor.  , 

Bottling   Works. 

Pepsi-Cola  Bottling  Works. 

Coco-Cola  Bottling  Forks. 

Tise,  W.   C,  Bottling  Works. 

Bennett,   J.    A.   &   C.   E.,   Bottling  Works. 

Manufacturing     Plants. 
Ogburn,  M.  L. 

Burke,   P.   E.    (Roller  Mills.) 
Kester,    J.    W.    (Roller   Mills.) 
Sides,  L.  H.    (Roller  Mills.) 
Pickett,    David.     (Shop,     Wash     and    Ironing 
Boards.) 
Mendenhall  &  Co.    (Saw  and  Grist  Mill.) 
Turner  White  Coffin   Co. 
Winston  Brick  &  Tile  Co. 


KERNERSVILLE. 

Population,   1910:   1,450. 

No.  white  polls,  140;  no.  colored  polls,  25. 

Value  real  estate,   $31S,000. 

Town    Officers. 
MAYOR— F.   A.   Slate. 
TREASURER— J.    T.    Justice. 
TAX   COLLECTOR— Chas.   Hunter. 
POSTMASTER— E.    M.    Linville. 
TELEGRAPH     MANAGER— C.      R.      Kerner. 
W.   U. 

R.    R.    AGENT — C.    R.    Kerner,    Southern. 
EXPRESS  AGENT— C.   R.   Kerner. 
Ministers    and    Churches. 
METHODIST      EPISCOPAL— C.      P.       Good, 

BAPTIST— J.    T.    Byrun.   Pastor. 
METHODIST     PROTESTANT— W.     A. 
dermilk.  Pastor. 

MORAVIAN— Bishop  Rondthaler,  D.   D. 

Schools  and  Academies. 
HIGH— Arnold   Hall,    Supt. 


Low- 


Banks    and    Bankers. 
BANK    OF    KERNERSVILLE— W.    II.    Men- 
denhall.  Pres. ;  Geo.  V.  Fulp,  Cash. 

FORSYTH   SAVINGS   &   TRUST   CO.— J.    M. 
Guyer,  Pres. ;  R.   S.   Nelson,  Cash. 
Brick    Manufacturers. 
Dillon,    C.    J.,    &    Co. 

Contractors    and    Builders. 
Pegram,  W.   H. 

Cotton    Gin. 
Gentry,  G.   W. 

Druggists. 
Pinnix   Drug    Co. 

Hotels  and   Boarding  Houses. 
Davis    Hotel. 
Auto  Inn  Hotel. 

Doctors. 
Paddison,   J.    R. 
Justice,    J.    T. 
Carlton,    R.    L. 

Fruit     Dealers. 
Watson,   J.   A. 

Fertilzer    Dealers   and    Manufacturers 
Linville,   W.    S.,   &   Sons. 
Linville,   C.   L.,  &  Co. 

Foundries  and   Iron  Works. 
Stuart,   J.   R. 

Furniture   Dealers. 
Kernersville  Furniture  Co. 
Ring    Furniture    Co. 

Livery    Stables. 
Linville  Bros. 
Raglands,  Cary. 

General     Merchandise. 
Joyce,  J.   R. 
Fulton,  J.   G. 
Linville,    C.    L.,    &    Co. 
Lowry,    J.    A. 
Nelson   &   Winfree. 
Phillips,   J.    A. 
Stafford    &    Griffith. 
Watson,   J.    A. 
Marshall,    E.    Y. 
Linville,  W.   S.,   &  Sons. 
Carter,  Miss  Cora. 
Hester,   Miss   Ara. 

Hardware     Dealers. 
Kernersville  Hardware  Co. 

Insurance  Agents. 
Fulp,   George  V. 
Guyer,  J.  M. 
Porter,  Wm 

Lawyers. 
Linville,   E.    M. 

Lumber  and  Planing  Mills. 
Hester   &   Gentry. 

Newspapers   and    Editors. 
FORSYTH    NEWS     (Weekly),    F.     A.     Slate, 
Editor. 

Painters. 
Beard,    M.     O. 
Huff,  E.   K. 
Korner,   J.   G. 

Undertakers   and    Embalmers. 
Linville,  W.   S.,  &  Son. 

Wall    Paper    Dealers. 
Beard,   M.    O. 
Korner,  J.  G. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 
Kernersville  Furniture  Manufacturing  Co. 
Kernersville  Roller  Mills.      (Flour). 
Ring   Furniture  Co. 


FRANKLIN  COUNTY 

COUNTY    SEAT,     LOUISBURG. 


POPULATION— (Census     1910),      24.692. 

Formed   in    1779.      Named   in    honor   of   Benjamin   Franklin. 

AREA — 420   square  miles. 

Value   of   real  estate,   $6,029,981;  value   of  personal  property,  $2,333,413. 

Property  litsed  in  1913.  by  whites,  $7,699,738  :    by   negroes,    $663,656. 

TAX    RATE — County    purposes,    88    2-3c.    on   the  $100:  roads  and  bridges,  10c. 

PUBLIC  ROADS— Worked   by  bond   issue  in   I.ouisburg.    Youngsville    and    Fninklinton    town- 


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FRANKLIN   COUNTS 


ships.      (Claimed   to  be   best   roads   in  State  or  even  in  U.   S.) 

RAILROAD,    TELEGRAPH    AND    EXPRESS   COMPANIES. 

Seaboard    Air   Line   Kailway.    22.91    miles,    assessed     value     $648,202.00 

Southern  Bell  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Co.,   assessed     value     1,210.00 

Pullman    Co.,    assessed   value    2.757.06 

Southern    Express    Co.,    assessed    value    4,163.00 

Western  Union  Telegraph  Co.,  assessed  value 8,232.46 

Home   Telephone   and    Telegraph    Co..    assessed  Value     13,560.00 

Southslde   Telephone   Co. .    assessed   value    167.00 

Postal  Telegraph- Cable  Co.,   assessed  value 2,302.9j 

Louisburg   Telegraph    Co.,    assessed   value    • ' 

North   State  Hydro-Electric  Co.,    assessed   value 7,840.00 

SUPERIOR    COURT    TERMS— January    12    (criminal),  February   10    (eivil).  May  11,  August 
31    (civil),   Octoher   19    (criminal),   November    16    (civil). 


COUNTY    OFFICERS. 

CLERK  OF  COURT— J.  J.  Barrow,  Louis- 
burg. 

SHERIFF— W.    H.    Allen.    Louisburg. 

REGISTER  OF  DEEDS— J.  B.  Yarborougl] 
Louisburg. 

TREASURER— P.    B.    Griffin.    Louisburg. 

CORONER — W.    P.    Simpson,    Centreville. 

SURVEYOR — B.    B.    Egerton,    Louisburg. 

SUPT.  OF  HEALTH— J.  E.  Malone,  Louis- 
burg. 

SUPT.  OF  SCHOOLS— R.  B.  White,  Frank- 
linton ;  Primary  Supervisor,  Mary  Arrington, 
Louisburg. 

STANDARD-KEEPER— R.  G.  Winn,  Man- 
eon.  R.  3. 

SUPT.  OF  HOME— E.  N.  Williams.  Louis- 
burg. 

BOARD  OF  EDUCATION— J.  C.  Winston, 
Youngsville ;  A.  W.  Perry.  Louisburg.  R.  2 : 
H.  D.  Edgerton,  Laurel;  J.  N.  Harris,  Louis- 
burg,   R.    1;   T.    H.    Dickens,   Louisburg,   R.    4. 

COMMISSIONERS— T.  S.  Collie  (chm'n). 
Castalia,  R.  2;  J.  O.  Wilson,  Mapleville:  J.  H. 
Ballentine,  Bunn;  J.  H.  Uzzle,  Mapleville: 
J.   H.   Cook,   Franklinton. 

BOARD  OF  ELECTIONS— J.  M.  Allen, 
Louisburg;  B.  W.  Ballard,  A.  O.  Perry,  Frank- 
linton. 

JUSTICES     OF     THE     PEACE. 

DUNN'S  TOWNSHIP— W.  H.  Williams,  B. 
F.  Pearce,  Spring  Hope,  R.  2;  John  Stallings, 
Wakefield;  Z.   L.   Cheaves. 

HARRIS— J.  B.  King.  J.  A.  Underhill, 
F.  W.   Justice,  Louisburg,  R.   1. ;  M.  L.  Fowler. 

YOUNGSVILLE— J.  R.  Tharington,  C  C. 
Winston,  Youngsville. 

FRANKLINTON— J.  E.  Nicholson,  E.  W. 
Morris,    B.    A.    White,   Franklinton. 

HAYESVILLE— R.  G.  Winn,  Louisburg.  R. 
5;  R.  L.  Stokes,  Manson,  R.  5;  K.  M.  Clarke. 
Kittrell.    Rfd. 

SANDY  CREEK— E.  N.  Williams,  J.  J.  Coop- 
er, Louisburg;  E.  M.  Gupton,  R.  H.  Strick- 
lana. 

GOLD  MINE— W.  D.  Upchurch,  C.  C.  Mur- 
phy,   Centerville. 

CYPRESS  CREEK— J.  M.  Sykes,  J.  A. 
Borne,    Alton   Wilder,   Mapleville. 

CEDAR  ROCK— T.  W.  Stokes,  Louisburg, 
R.  6;  J.  P.  Davis,  Castalia,  R.  2;  Ed  Parrish, 
Castalia,  R.  2. 

LOUISBURG — S.  P.  Boddie,  O.  L.  Ellis, 
W.  E.  Tucker,  J.  L.  Palmer,  Louisburg,  J.  W. 
Hollingsworth. 

MINISTERS    NOT    IN    TOWNS. 

Stamps,   Mack.   Louisburg. 

Williams,   C.    C.   Mapleville.   R.    1. 

Sledge,   J.   W.,  Louisburg,  R.   4. 

Duke,   G.   M.,  Mapleville. 

Bunn,   D.   T.,    Spring  Hope,   R.    2. 

Walentine,   J.   W.,   Louisburg,   R.    4. 

Wood,   John,    Louisburg,   R.    4. 

Collins,   W.   H,   Louisburg,   R.    4. 

SCHOOLS    AND    ACADEMIES. 

BUNN    HIGH— L.    G.    Bullard,    Prin.,    Bunn. 

INGLESIDE    HIGH— F.     L.     Scruggs,    Louis- 


M. 


Beam, 


burg,  R.  t>. 

MAPLEVILLE       GRADED— G. 
Prin. .    Mapleville. 

CEDAR    ROCK    ACADEMY— L.     H.    Ingram, 
Prin.,  Louisburg,  R.   4. 

PHYSICIANS    NOT    IN    TOWNS. 

Floyd,   R.    P..   Louisburg,   R.    1. 

Clarke,   K.   M.,  Kittrell. 

Bobbitt,    E.    H,    Cedar  Rock. 

Williams,   .1.   B.,   Alert. 

Simpson,   W.    P.,   Centerville. 

MERCHANTS    NOT    IN    TOWNS. 

McKinne   Supply   Co.,    Woods. 

Upchurch,    W.    D.,    Centreville. 

Weathers,   J.   H.,   &  Co.,   Bunn. 

Rice.  N. ,  &  Co.,  Bunn. 

Gupton,  S.  T.,  &  Co.,  Wood. 

Griffin,  R  .H,   Centreville.        t 

Strickland,   R.   H,   Louisburg,' R.    6. 

Justice  Supply   Co.,   Spring  Hope,  R.    2. 

Mullen  Bros.,  Bunn. 

Stone,   W.    O.,    Lousburg,   R.    4. 

May,  Mrs.  J.   O. ,  Louisburg,  R.   4 

Sturdevant,  J.  B. ,  Louisburg,  R.  4. 

Dickens,  T.   H.,  Louisburg,   R.    4. 

Bartholomew,   Clyde,   Louisburg,   R.    4. 

Vester,   Harvel,   Louisburg,   R.    2 

Bowden,   A.    A.,   Louisburg,    R.    2. 
COTTON    GINS. 

Perry.  J.  R.,  &  Co.,  Mapleville. 

Harper,  J.   H.,   Laurel. 

Griffin,    R.    H,    Centerville. 

Upchurch.  W.  D.,   Centerville. 

Weldon,    T.    A.,    Louisburg,    R.    5. 

Strickland   &  Gupton,   Louisburg,   R.   2. 

Coppedge.  W.  B.,   Cedar  Rock. 

Union  Gin,   Ingleside. 

Union  Gin,  Moulton. 

Harris.  C.  P.,  Margaret. 

Stallings.  G.   B.   H,  Louisburg.  R.   4. 

Fulghum   Bros.,    Louisburg,   R.    4. 

Dickens,   T.    H,    Louisburg,   R.    4. 

Bartholomew,   Clyde,  Louisburg,  R.   4. 

Jusitce   Supply  Co.,   Spring  Hope.  R.    2. 
FLOUR,     CORN     AND     FEED     MILLS. 

Harper,  J.  W.,  Laurel. 

Allen.  J.   M.   &  W.   H,  Louisburg. 

Harris,   C.   P.,   Margaret. 

Perry,   B.    H.,    Louisburg. 

PUBLIC  SCHOOL  TEACHERS. 

Boone,    Eugenia,    Castalia. 

Clifton,    Lizzie,    Katesville. 

Conyers.    Mrs.    R.    J..    Youngsville. 

Duke,   Mrs.   S.   W.,  Epsom. 

Duke,   Ida.  Epsom. 

Davis,    Sallie,    Louisburg,    R.    5. 

Puller,    Annie,    Moulton. 

Foster,   Lessie,   Laurel. 

Hicks,    Maggie,    Wood. 

Luther,   Mamie,    Spring  Hope,    R.    3. 

Macon,    S.    Y. .    Louisburg,   R.    5. 

Wilder,   Annie,   Pilot. 

Pinnell,  Lucy,  Wood. 

Perry,   Annie  J.,  Franklinton,  R.   2. 

Shearin,  Mary  D.,   Louisburg,   R.   2. 

Strickland,   Olive,   Margaret,    R.    1. 

Sledge.   T.   H.,   Louisburg,   R.    5. 


FRANKLIN  COUNTY 

207 

Wheeless,    Chessie,    Spring   Hope,    R.    2. 

Carriage    Dealers    and     Manufacturers. 

Uzzle,   Claire,   Louisburg,   R.   4. 

Louisburg   Wagon   Co. 

Wilc-on,    Nellie,    Louisburg,    R.    5. 

Taylor,   H.   C. 

Winn.   Gussie,   Epsom. 

Hill  Live   Stock  Co. 

Rodgers,    Mrs.    Nellie,    RUey. 

McKinne   Bros. 

Clayton,   Mrs.    Annie   S..    Laurel. 

Confectionery   Dealers. 

Blackwell.   Mrs.   Annie,   Castalia,   R.    1. 

Hickc,,    L.    P. 

Floyd,   Hattie,   Youngsville,   Rfd. 

Pleasants,  M.   C. 

Gupton.    Lillian,    Privett. 

Hicks.    B.    G. 

Brantley,   Nona,   Bunn. 

Macon.   E.   J. 

Wiggs,  Lucy  K.,  Bunn. 

Bartholomew,   W.   E. 

Upchureh,    Lillian,    Centreville. 

Contractors   and    Builders. 

Macon,  Margie,   Ingleside. 

Houck,    M.    F. 

Beasley,  Mrs.   L. ,   Ingleside. 

Davis,   M.    S. 

Jackson,  Lola,  Mapleville. 

Williams,  P.  W. 

Allen,    Sallie,    Youngsville,    Rfd. 

Coal    Dealers. 

Chatham,    Tazzie,    Bunn. 

Reavis,   P.    A.,    Co. 

Stallings,   Myrtle,   Dickens. 
Pittman.  K.  A.,  Mapleville. 
Mitchell.   Mary,   Pilot. 

Chamber    of    Commerce. 
J.   R.   Collie,  Pres. ;  A.   H.   Fleming.   Sec. 

Smith.  Pauline,  Pilot. 

Clothiers   and    Men's    Furnishers. 

Rodgers,   Alice,   Bunn. 

Allen,    P.    S.    &   K.   K. 

Winston,   Mary  D.,   Centreville. 

Whiless,  F.  W. 

Cooke,   Mrs.    P.   H.,   Louisburg,   R.    6. 

Deitz  Bros. 
Winton,  J.  P. 

Cotton    Gins. 

LOUISBURG. 

Population,    1910:     2,500. 
Polls,    305. 

Louisburg  Cotton  Oil  Co. 
Griffin   &  Beasley. 

Value  of  real  estate,   $564,135;   value  personal 
property,   $527,424. 

Cooper,    W.    J. 

Allen.   J.   M.   &  W.   H. 

TAR   RATE:     $1.00   on  the  $100. 

Hill  Live  Stock  Co. 

Bonded    debt,    $77,000. 

Department    Stores. 

Town    Officers. 

Candler-Crowell  Co. 

MAYOR— J.    A.   Turner. 

Hall,  Mrs.   A.  M. 

CHIEF   OF  POLICE— J.    C.    Tucker. 

Allen,   P.   S.   &  K.   K. 

CLERK— A.    W.    Alston. 

Dentists. 

TREASURER— E.    S.    Ford. 

Fleming,   A.   H. 

TAX  COLLECTOR—  A.   W.   Alston. 

Banks.   C.   H. 

COTTON  WEIGHER— W.   II.   Mann. 

Tobacco  Dealers. 

SUPT.    OF  HEALTH— J.   E.   Malone 

American  Tobacco  Co. 

SUPT.     OF    WATER    AND    LIGHTS— R.     C. 

British-American    Tobacco    Co. 

Beck. 

Imperial  Tobacco  Co. 

POSTMISTRESS— Mary  Yarborough. 

Cheatham,   C.  B.,   Co. 

R.    R.    AGENT— L.    L.   Joyner.    S.    A.   L. 

Reynolds,    R.    J.,    Co. 

EXPRESS  AGENT— L.   L.   Joyner,    Southern. 

Parham,   S.   J. 

TELEGRAPH      MANAGER— L.      L.      Joyner, 

Webb.   T.   W. 

Louisburg  Tel.    Co. 

Meadows  &  Harris. 

TELEPHONE        MANAGER— Hunter        Hale, 

Thomas,   J.   B. 

Home  Tel.   &  Tel.   Co. 

Riverside  Warehouse  Co. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 

Export  Leaf  Tobacco. 

BAPTIST— W.    L.    Gilmore,    Pactor. 

Ford    &   Williamson. 

EPISCOPAL— Julian    Malone,    Rector. 

Druggists. 

METHODIST— A.    D.     Wilcox,    Pastor. 

Beasley- Alston   Drug   Co. 

Schools    and    Academies. 

Pleasants,  F.  R. 

GRADED— W.   R.   Mills.   Prin. 

Godfrey-Edgerton    Drug    Co. 

COLLEGE     FOR     WOMEN— Mrs.     Mary     D 

Aycock  Drug  Co. 

Allen,    Prin. 

Doctors. 

Banks    and    Bankers. 

Burt,   S.  P. 

FIRST     NATIONAL— W.     H.     Ruffln,     Pres.  ■ 

Malone,    J.   E. 

F.   B.   McKinne.   Cash. 

Yarborough,  R.  F. 

FARMERS  AND  MERCHANTS— F.  N.   Eger- 

Ellis.    O.    L. 

ton,    Pres. ;  M.    S.    Clifton,    Cash. 

Newell,   H.    A. 

FARMERS   NATIONAL— J.    M.    Allen,    Pres. 

Perry.   E.   M. 

R.    G.    Allen,    Cash. 

Dry    Goods    and    Notions. 

Brick    Manufacturers. 

Candler-Crowell   Co. 

Houck-Ford   Co. 

Hall.   Mrs.    A.   M. 

Boot    and    Shoe    Dealers. 

Allen,  P.  S.  &  K.  K 

Allen,   P.    S.   &  K.   K. 

Pleasants,   M.    C. 

Hicks,  B.  G. 

Ramey,  J.  N. 

Egerton,    R.    Z. 

Pleasants,   W.   H. 

Candler-  Crowell   Co. 

Edgerton,    R.    Z. 

Deitz,   Aaron. 

Power  and    Light  Companies. 

Whiless,    F.    W. 

Louisburg  Electric  Co. 

Book    Stores. 

Fruit    Dealers. 

The  Racket  Store. 

Pleasants,    M.    C. 

Pleasants,   M.    C. 

Hicks,   L.    P. 

Butchers   and    Dealers   in    Cattle. 

Bartholomew,    W!    E. 

Harris,    E.    L. 

Hicks,  B.  G. 

Williams,   J.    S. 

Macon,   E.   J. 

Allen.  J.  M. 

King,  J.  W. 

Joyner,    W.    O. 

Hale,  T.   S. 

Spire,  I. 

Spire,   I. 

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Fertilizer   Dealers. 

Spire,    I. 

Stokes,   C.  T. 

Perry,   A.   W.,   Jr.,   &   Co. 

McKinne    Bros. 

Freman   &  Co. 

Allen   Bros. 

Hale,  W.  S. 

Griffin   &  Beasley. 

Plumbers. 

Person.  A.  W. 

McKinne  Bros. 

Hill    Live   Slock   Co. 

Winfrey,   J.   D. 

Freeman   &    Co. 

The   Hardware   Co. 

Hicks,  B.  G. 

Louisburg   Machine    Co. 

Fish     and     Oyster     Dealers. 

Piano  and   Organ    Dealers. 

Harris,  W.  H. 

Hollingsworth,  J.   W. 

Joyner,   Oscar. 

White  Furniture  Co. 

Williams,    J.    S. 

Howell-Bunn-Hudson  Co. 

Spire,  I. 

Newspapers    and    Editors. 

Foundries  and   Iron  Works. 

FRANKLIN    TIMES    (Weekly)— A.    F.    John- 

Louisburg Plow   Co. 

son,  Editor. 

Furniture   Dealers. 

ECHOES    (Monthly)— Sfc.iiors   Louisburg   Col- 

White,   W.    E.,    Furniture   Co. 

lege,   Editors. 

Hoiiingsworth,  J.   \Y 

Real    Estate   Agents. 

Howell-Bunn-  Hudson    Co. 

Smithwick,   D.   T. 

Grocers. 

Building    Material. 

Reavis,    P.    A..    Co.    (Wholesale). 

McKinne  Bros. 

Hicks,  L.  P. 

Hicks,   L.   P. 

Hicks,   B.   G. 

The  Hardware  Co. 

King,   J.   W. 

Colonial   Pine   Co. 

McKinne   Bros. 

Louisburg    Lumber    Co- 

Macon^  E.   J. 

Undertakers   and    Emhalmers. 

Hale.    W.    S. 

White,  W.   E.,   Furniture  Co. 

Freeman  &  Co. 

Ilowell-Bunn-Hudson    Co. 

Hardware     Dealers. 

Livery   Stables. 

McKinne  Bros. 

Hill  Live   Stock   Co.    (Sales). 

Hicks.  L.   P. 

Hill,   J.   D. 

The    Hardware    Co. 

Ford,   E.    S. 

Hotels    and     Boarding     Houses. 

McKinne   Bros.    Co.    (Sales). 

Louisburg  Hotel. 

Fuller   &   Perry. 

Bobbin,    J.   H. 

Manufacturing     Plants. 

Architects. 

Louisburg  Cotton  Oil  Mill. 

Houck,   M.   F. 

Louisburg  Wagon   Co. 

Davis,   M.    S. 

Tar  River  Mattress  Co. 

Insurance  Agents. 

Morris  Mattress  Co. 

Clifton,   M.    S.      (Fire). 

Automobile     Dealers    and     Garages. 

Wilder,    T.    B.    (Life   and  Fire). 

Louisburg  Garage. 

Taylor  &  Bailey   (Life  and  Fire). 

Doughton,   J.   H. 

Turner,   J.   A.    (Life  and  Fire). 

Auto  Livery. 

Jewelers. 

Stokes,   C.   T. 

Riff,   F.   A. 

Jackson  Motor  Co. 

Lawyers. 

Doughton.   J.    H. 

Person,  W.  M. 

Newell   &  Beasley. 

Ruffln,  W.  H. 

Barbers. 

Yarborough,    W.   H.,    Jr. 

Wilkins  &  Stegall. 

Wilder,  Tlios.   B. 

Alston  &  Yarboro. 

Holden,   B.   T. 

White,  R    B. 

YOUNGSVILLE. 

Malone,    E.    H. 

Incorporated  in  1875. 

Boddie,  W.  W. 

Population,    1910:     White,    500;   colored,    200; 

Lumber    Manufacturers   and    Dealers. 

total,    700. 

Louisburg  Lumber   Co. 

TAX   RATE:      66    2-3c.    on   the   $100;   school 

Ford,  G.   W. 

tax.    30c.    on    the    $100. 

Allen,   T.   K. 

Town    Officers. 

Leonard  Bros. 

MAYOR— C.    C.   Winston. 

Mitchiner   Bros. 

POSTMASTER— P.    R.    Hatch. 

Colonial  Pine  Co. 

CHIEF   OF   POLICE— J.    E.    Winston. 

Webb,   W.   W. 

SUPT.    OF   HEALTH   AND   VITAL    STATIS- 

Cotton   Buyers. 

TICS— G.    N.    Stell. 

Stokes,    C.    T. 

COTTON   WEIGHER— W.    T.    Blanks. 

McKinne  Bros. 

R.   R.   AGENT— Jones  Cooke.   S.   A.   L. 

Person.    A.   W. 

MANAGER  TELEGRAPH— Walter  Cooke,  W. 

Ford,   G.  W. 

U. 

Lehman,    J. 

MANAGER    TELEPHONE— G.    C.    Perkerson, 

Paint    and    Oil    Dealers. 

Home   Telephone   Co. 

Hicks,   L.    P. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 

McKinne   Bros. 

CHRISTIAN— II.    F.    Wolf,    Pastor. 

Standard  Oil  Co. 

AIETHODIST— J.    W.    Martin.    Pastor. 

The   Hardware   Co. 

BAPTIST— G.    P.    Harrill,    Pastor. 

Franklin   Oil  Co. 

Schools    and    Academies. 

Painters. 

GRADED— M.    E.    Winston,    Prin. 

Crosson,    R.    R. 

Banks    and    Bankers. 

Foster,   W.   B. 

BANK     OF     YOUNGSVILLE— J.     B.     Perry, 

Produce    Dealers. 

Pres. ;  J.  A.  Williams,  Cash. 

Bartholomew,   W.   E. 

Doctors. 

King.   J.    W. 

Timberlake.   R.   E. 

Macon,   E.   J.                                                               1 

Hatch,   P.    R. 

FRANKLIN— GASTON 

209 

Druggists. 

Town    Officers. 

Winston-Blanks  Drug  Co. 

MAYOR— B.    F.    Bullock. 

General     Merchants. 

POSTMASTER— G.    L.    Whitfield. 

CHIEF    OF    POLICE— A.    B.    Cooke. 

Perry  &.   Patterson. 

R.   R.    AGENT— E.    J.    Cheatham,   S. 

A.   L. 

Spivey,  D.  W. 
Mitchell,    J.    F. 

MANAGER    TELEGRAPH— E.    J.    Cheatham, 

W.  U. ;  J.  W.  Finlayson,  Postal. 

Winston,   J.   W. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 

Moss,    T.    L. 
Massey,  W.  A. 

METHODIST— W.    A.    Cade,    Pastor. 

BAPTIST— G.  P.  Harrill,   Pastor. 

Alford.    M.    A. 

Schools  and  Academies. 

"Underwood.    R.    C. 
Williams,   Charles. 

GRADED — W.   C.   Craven,  Prin. 

Williams.   J.   A.,   &  Bro. 

Banks    and    Bankers. 

Allen    &    Holden. 

CITIZENS    BANK— E.     J.     Cheatham 

,    Pres. ; 

Jordan,    L.    G. 

W.   F.  Joyner,   Cash. 

Pearce   Bros. 

Doctors. 

Mitchell,   J.   W. 

Harris,   J.   H. 

Winston  Bros. 

Henderson,   R.   B. 

Lancaster,   J.    T. 

Winston,   A.    R. 

Kamey,    K.,    &   Bro. 

Druggists. 

Hotels    and     Boarding     Houses. 

Crescent  Drug  Co. 

May,   Mrs.   C.   B. 

Joyner,  T.   C,  Estate. 

Perkerson,  B.  B. 

General    Merchants. 

Livery  Stables. 

McGhee-Joyner  Co. 

Underwood,   R.    C- 

Whedbee   &  Morris. 

Perkerson,  B.   R. 

Williams,   S.    C. 

Rogers,    A.    O.     (Sales). 

Kearney,  I.  H. 

Insurance     Agents. 

Edwards,    W.    P. 

Mitchell,    I.    W.    (Fire). 

Ballard-Cheatham   Co. 

Pearce.    S.    E.    (Fire). 

Pruitt,    R.    A. 

Mitchell,  C.  E.    (Fire  and  Accident). 

Ward.    D.    T. 

Manufacturing     Plants. 
Wilson,   J.   T. 
Youngsville  Bottling  Works. 

Nowell,   J.  W. 
McGee,    W.    T. 
Franklin   Grocery  Co. 

Auto    Sales    and    Livery. 
Winston,   W.   R. 
Winston,    Ed. 

Hotels    and     Boardipg     Houses. 
Speed,  R.  A. 

Dentists. 

Ford,    S.    C 

Tobacco  Warehouses. 

Lawyers. 

Cheatham  Bros. 

White,  R.  B. 

Lumpkins   &   Perry. 

Insurance     Agents. 

Tobacco    Buyers. 

Joyner  &  Cooke. 

Wilkerson,  H.  F. 

Cheatham,  E.   J. 

Mills,  — . 

Morris,   E.   W. 

Dula,  G.   S. 

Livery  Stables. 

Preddy,   H.  V. 
Cheatham,  C.  C.   &  F.  A. 
Attorney. 
Mitchell,   Bland   G. 

Speed,   R.   A. 

Manufacturing     Plants. 

Washboard    Manufacturing    Co. 
Sterling  Cotton  Mills. 

Cotton    Gins. 
Preddy,  E.   B. 
Youngsville   Gin  Co. 
Sugar  Loaf  Gin  &  Oil  Co. 

Garages. 

Jackson  Tri-State  Motor  Co. 
Auto    Livery. 

Holden,    S.    F.      ■ 

Williams,    S.    C. 

Green,    E.    L. 
Mitchell,  J.   F. 

Ford,    S.    C. 

Jackson  Motor  Car  Co. 

Furniture   Dealers. 
Coke  Furniture  Co. 

FRAMKLINTON. 

Incorporated  in  1S70. 

Best,  Mrs.   D.   G.,   &  Son. 

Population,    1913:     White,    S00;   colored,    700; 

Millinery. 

total.    1,500. 

Henley,   Mrs.   M.   C. 

TAX   RATE:      33c.    on   the    $100. 

Britt,  Mrs.   S.   S. 

GASTON  COUNTY 

COUNTY  SEAT,    GASTONIA. 

POPULATION—  (Census*  1910),  37,063. 

AREA — 346  square  miles. 

Formed    in    1S47.     Named    in    honor    of    Hon.    Wm.    Gaston. 

Value  of  real   estate   and   personal  property,    $14,015,566. 

Property  listed  in  1913,  by  whites,  $13,800,128;  by   negroes,    $215,438. 

NUMBER   OF   SCHOOLS— For  whites.    68;  for   negroes,    31. 

TAX    RATE — County    purposes,    21    2-3c.     on   the   $100;   roads   and  bridges,    25c. 

County    bonded    debt,    $300,000. 

PUBLIC    ROADS — Number    of    miles,    700.      Worked  by  taxation. 

RAILROAD,    TELEGRAPH    AND     EXPRESS    COMPANIES. 

Piedmont  Traction  Co.,  Electric  Railway,   assessed    value $    12 

2.S07.00 

Southern   Bell   Telephone    and   Telegraph    Co.,    assessed     value 

374.00 

-14— 


210 


GASTON   I'lll'.NTY 


Pullman    Co.,    assessed    value * 

Southern    Express   Co.,   assessed   value }'. 

Western    Union   Telegraph   Co.,    assessed   value 17 

Piedmon!    Telephone   and   Telegraph  Co.,   assessed   value 40 

Carolina  and  Northwestern  Railway,  19.26  miles,  assessed     value 179 

Catawba  Manufacturing  and  Electric  Power  Co.,  assessed     value 3i, 

American    Telephone   and    Telegraph    Co..    assessed   value 9. 

Southern    Power  Co.,   assessed   value »s. 

Postal   Telegraph-Cable   Co.,    assessed    value .  ••  3, 

SUPERIOR   COURT  TERMS    January   19.   March,    16,   April,   13,   May    is.   August   14 
>.  mbi  r  21,  October  26,   Decembei   8. 


9(14.29 
845.00 
582.66 

LI  j  oo 

333  00 
500.00 
411.60 
033.36 
539.00 
Sep- 


COUNTY    OFFICERS. 
(I,:  RK    OF   COURT— C.   C.    Cornwell,   Dallas 
and   Oastonla. 

SHERIFF— J.    D.    I!.    McLean,   Gastonia. 
REGISTER    OP    DEEDS— A.    J.    Smith,   Gas- 
tonia. 
TREASURER— Carl    Finger,    Gastonia. 
CORONER— H.    S.    Sellers,    Kings    Mountain, 
Rfd. 
SURVEYOR— Horace    M.    Iiimser,   Cherryville. 
SUPT.   OF   HEALTH— L.   N.  Glenn,  Gastonia. 
SIFT.    OF   SCHOOLS — F.    P.    Hall,    Belmont. 
SUPT.    OF    HOME — C.    C.    Craig,    Dallas. 
BOARD      OF     EDUCATION— S.      N.      Boyce, 
nia;    J.     II.    Rudisill,    Cherryville;    H.    A. 
Rhyne,   Mt.    Holly. 

COMMISSIONERS — John  F.  Leeper  (chm'n), 
Belmont;  .1.  F.  McArver,  Gastonia;  O.  G. 
Falls.  Kings  Mountain;  R.  S.  Lewis,  Dallas; 
R.  K.  Davenport,  Mount  Holly;  J.  W.  Kendrick, 
Cherryville. 

BOARD    OF    ELECTIONS— S.    M.     Robinson, 

Lowell,    S.    N.    Boyce,   L.    L.   Jenkins,   Gastonia. 

JUSTICES   OF  THE   PEACE. 

DALLAS   TOWNSHIP— Jonas  I'asour,   Dallas: 

J.    L.    Hover,    M.    D.    Friday,    Worth;   A.    P.    H. 

Rhyne,    Alexis. 

CROWDERS  MOUNTAIN— Henry  C.  Frone- 
berger,  Chas.  A.  Mitchell,  S.  S.  Wells,  J.  T.  K. 
Dameron,  Bessemer  City,  W.  H.  McGinnas, 
o.    G.    Falls,   Kings  Mountain. 

CHERRYVILLE— Sylvanus  Carpenter,  Crouse; 
S.  C.  Hendrick,  A.  B.  Peeler,  A.  F.  Henry, 
Cherryville;  Ragan  L.  Ormand,  Jacob  Kiser, 
R.  R.  Mauney,  Bessemer  City. 

GASTONIA— John  F.  Bradley,  S.  S.  Morris, 
A.  R.  Anders,  Wm.  A.  Falls,  Jr.,  W.  Meek 
Adams,  Thos.  H.  White,  C.  P.  Robinson,  Gas- 
tonai;  J.  R.  Dellinger,  Lowell;  Jno.  F.  Davis, 
Gastonia. 

RIVER  BEND— W.  G.  Rutledge,  J.  D.  Price, 
Jacob  Jenkins,  Stanley;  W.  B.  Rutledge,  E.  O. 
Davis,   Mount    Holly. 

SOUTH  POINT— R.  M.  Cast  on,  G.  B. 
Stowe,  L.  H.  Stowe,  Belmont;  I.  Frank  Malay. 
C.   W.   Nipper,  Lowell. 

MINISTERS    NOT    IN    TOWNS. 
Sparrow,  G.    A.,  Lowell,  R.   1. 
.Senter.   J.    M.,    Worth. 
Burwell,  Rev.,  Lowell. 
Lindsay,   A.   T.,  Gastonia. 

SCHOOLS    AND    ACADEMIES. 
LINWOOD  COLLEGE   (Female)— A.  T.  Lind- 
say, Prin.,   Gastonia. 

MERCHANTS    NOT    IN   TOWNS. 
Falls    &    Grier. 
Gamble,    Geo. 
Forbes  &  Suggs. 
Beatty,  Lawrence. 
McArver  Bros. 
Bush,    .1.    L. 
Millon  Grocery  Co. 
•    Woods,    John. 
Parham,   Sam. 
Ford,   W.   T.,   Lowell. 
Farnsforth,   W.    Iv.    Cherryville. 
Tuckaseegee   Manufacturing  Co. 
Mims  Manufacturing  Co.,  Mt.  Holly. 
Mountain  Island  Co. 
Stroup,  A.    U,  Mt.    Holly. 
Farrar   Bros.,    Mt.    Holly. 
Grier,  D.  D.,  Gastonia. 

COTTON     GINS. 
Robinson,  Sherman. 


L.wis,    Bros. 
Pursley  &   Ferguson. 
Belmont  Ginning  Co.,  Belmont. 
Humphrey,    J.    F.,   Dallas. 
Model   Ginning   Co.,   Cherryville. 
fiiier,   D.   D.,  Gastonia. 
Gastonia  Oil  Mills,  Gastonia. 
White  &  Ormand.  Bessemer  City. 
Carpenter,    .1.    s.,    Bessemer   City. 
Black  &  Sons,  Bessemer  City. 
Carpenter,  O.   D.,   Worth. 
Stanley  Ginning  Co.,  Stanley. 
Lowell    Ginning    Co.,    Lowell. 
Ford   Ginning    Co.,    Lowell. 

FLOUR.    CORN    AND    FEED    MILLS. 
Rhyne,  Moses,  Dallas. 
Lewis   &   Lewis,   Lowell. 
White  &  Ormand,  Bessemer  City. 

SAW    MILLS. 
Lewis   &   Leeper,    Belmont. 
Robinson,    R.    Z.,    Belmont. 
Rumfelt,   W.    II. 
Rumfelt,  W.   H..  Belmont. 

PUBLIC    SCHOOL    TEACHERS. 
Query,   H.   A.,   Belmont. 
Armstrong,    A.    A.,    Belmont. 
Greene,   Lena,   Belmont. 
Crawford,  Mehabelle,  Belmont. 
Stowe,   Ethel,   Belmont. 
Hall.    Mary,    Belmont. 
Stowe,    Bertha,   Belmont. 
Cathey,    Carrie,    Belmont. 
Cathey,   Mattie,   Belmont. 
Cathey.   Margaret,    Belmont. 
si  owe.   H.   B-,   Belmont. 
Stowe.    W.    R.,    Belmont. 
Ramseur,   J.    H.,    Lowell. 
Hinson.    Carrie,   Lowell. 
Wray.   J.    S.,   Gastonia. 
Bradley,   J.   F.,   Gastonia. 
Grier.  ■ — ,  Gastonia. 
Weir,  — ,   Gastonia. 
Bradley,    Ella,    Gastonia. 
Glenn,    Carrie,   Gastonia. 
Glenn,    Eula,    Gastonia. 
Reid.    Eleanor,    Gastonia. 
Carson,    Nan.   Gastonia. 

on,    Sallie,    Gastonia. 
Carson.    Florence.    Gastonia. 
Rankin,   Estelle.    Gastonia. 
Potts,    Carrie.    Gastonia. 
Potts.    Ada,    Gastonia. 
Foils.    Mabel.    Gastonia. 
Gallant,  Pearl,  Gastonia. 
Morris,    Carrie,    Gastonia. 
Morris,  Jane,  Gastonia. 
I  ewis,    Ella,    Gastonia. 
Johnson.   D.    C,   Bessemer  City. 
Whitney,   — ,  Bessemer  City. 
Thome,   Bessie,   Bessemer   City. 
Flake.    Daisy,    Bessemer   City. 
Rankin,    Ida,    Bessemer   City. 
Hall,    Abbie.   Bessemer   City. 
Gamble.    Maggie,   Bessemer  City. 
Falls,    Phronia.    Kings   Mountain. 
Weir.   Minnie,   Kings  Mountain. 
Wilson.    Mary,    Kings   Mountain. 
Moseby,    H.    S.,    Cherryville. 
English,   H.   R.,   Cherryville. 
Allran,   J.   W-,    Cherryville. 
Harrelsnn.   Pearl,    Cherryville. 
Hall,  Maggie,   Cherryville. 


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Roberts,    Elsie,    Cherryville. 
Styers,   Ruth,    Cherryville. 
Eaker,  Bex,   Crouse. 
Beam,   M.    S.,    Dallas. 
Bulwinkle,   Mabel.   Dallas. 
Bulwinkle,    Muriel,    Dallas. 
Wilson,    Essie,   Dallas. 
Batriek,   Clara.   Dallas. 
Webb.    Mrs.   E.    O.,    Dallas. 
Rhyne.   W.   R.,   High   Shoals. 
Hall,   Elva,  High   Shoals. 
Cline.   R.   H..    Stanley. 
Morris,    Bessie,    Stanley. 
Mason,  Allie,   Stanley. 
Lineberger,   R.   E..   Alexis. 
Henson.  J.  B.,  Mt.   Holly. 
Henderson,    L.    D.,    Mt.    Holly. 
Rankin.    Ida.   Mt.   Holly. 
Rutledge,    Sarah.   Mt.   Holly. 
Rutledge,    Annie,    Mt.    Holly. 
Henderson,   Jean.   Mt.   Holly.     , 
Henderson,    Bain,    Mt.    Holly. 
Henderson,    Loery,    Mt.    Holly. 
Edwards,    Fannie.    Stanley. 
Thomburg.    Fannie,    Stanley. 


GASTONIA. 

Incorporated  in   1877. 

Population,    1913:     10,000. 

White  polls,  1046;  colored  polls,  167. 

Value  of  real  estate.   $2,314,02.1;  value  of  per- 
sonal  property,    $1,120,733. 

TAX   BATE:      $1.40   on   the   $100. 

Bonded    debt,    $1SO,000. 

Town    Officers. 

MAYOR— C.    B.    Armstrong. 

RECORDER— A.   C.   Jones. 

CHIEF   OF   POLICE— J.   W.    Carroll 

CLERK— John    Rankin. 

TREASUBEB— John  Bankin. 

TAX    COLLECTOR— R.    A.    Ratchford. 

ATTORNEY— A.    G.    Mangum. 

Sl'I'T.    OF    HEALTH— A.    Stovall. 

POSTMASTER — Jno.   R.    Rankin. 

R.   R.   AGENT— G.   C.   Andrews,   Southern  and 
Carolina  &  Northwestern. 

EXFRESS    AGENT— C.    M.    Nolen. 

TELEGRAPH     MANAGERS— P.     N.     Glenn, 
W.    IT.  ;   T.    P.    Lewis,   Fostal. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 

BAPTIST — W.   C.  Barrett,  J.  J.  Beach,  Fas- 
tors. 

EPISCOPAL— M.    J.    Peters,    Rector. 

LUTHERAN— No    Pastor. 

METHODIST— N.    C.    Williams,    J.    E.    Aber- 
nathy,   Pastors. 

PRESBYTERIAN— J.    H.    Henderlite,    Pasror. 

METHODIST    (Northern)— B.    A.    Culp,    Pas- 
tor. 

CATHOLIC— Father   Melcholr,    O.    S.    B. 
Schools    and    Academies. 

GRADED— Joe   S.    Wray,    Supt. 

Hotels     and     Boarding     Houses. 

Colonial    Hotel. 

Franklin    House. 

Dalton   House. 

Gastonia  Inn. 

Falls    House. 

Nolen.    W.   M. 

Allgood.    Mrs.    D.    P. 

Henry,   Mrs.   Julia. 

Knight,   W.   P.. 

Adams.    John    H. 

Fry,    S.   G. 

Architects'. 

Craig,    Balph. 

Banks    and    Bankers. 

FIBST    NATIONAL— L.     I..     Jenkins,     Pres. ; 
S.    N.   Boyce,    Cash. 

CITIZENS    NATIONAL— Andrew    E.     Moore, 
Pres. ;    A.    G.    Myers,    Cash. 

(iASTON   LOAN   &   TBUST  CO— J.   Lee  Bob- 
inson,   Pres. ;  E.    G.   McLurd,   Sec.    &  Treas. 


Bakers. 

Todd's    Steam    Bakery. 

Brick    Manufacturers. 
Suggs   &   Davis. 

Boot    and    Shoe    Dealers. 
Boyd  Blue  Shoe  Co. 
Robinson  Shoe  Co. 

Book    Stores. 
Gastonia  Book  Store. 

Butchers   and    Dealers   in    Cattle. 
Boyd    &    Wilson. 
Boyd.    W.    A. 
Davis,   W.   N. 
Sanders.   J.   A.   D. 
Craig  &   Wilson. 
Payssoux,  J.   O. 
Howe,    W.    M 

Livery   Stables. 
Blackwell,   G.    W. 
Gastonia  Livery   Co. 
Fite.    J.    B. 
Hartsoe,    J.    A. 
Craig   &   Wilson    (Sale). 

Building     and     Loan     Associations. 
Home   B.    &   L.    Association. 
Gastonia  Mutual. 

Carriage     Dealers     and     Manufacturers. 
Craig  &  Wilson. 
Coffey,  J.   H. 

Clubs. 
Gastonia  Commercial  Club. 

Cotton   and    Hosiery   Mills 
Armstrong    Cotton    Mills. 
Modena  Cotton  Mils.   Nos.   1,   2  and  3. 
Trenton    Cotton   Mill.s    Nos.    1    and    2. 
Avon   Mills. 

Gastonia    Cotton    Mfg.    Co.,    Nos.    1    and    2. 
Ozark  Mills. 
Flint   Mfg.    Co. 
Lray   Cotton   Mills. 
Gray  Mfg.    Co. 
Arlington    Cotton    Mills. 
Dunn  Mfg.  Co. 
Clara  Mfg.    Co. 
Holland  Mfg.   Co. 

Confectionery    Dealers. 
Trakas,    N.    S.,    &    Co. 
Norman,  Jim. 
Knuckley,   George. 

Contractors    and    Builders. 
Glenn,   .7.    L. 
McAllister,  J.  E. 
Fite,    B.    L. 
Grigg,  C.  L. 
Oakley,   H.  F. 
Crowder,    C.    M. 

Coal   and   Wood    Dealers. 
Gastonia   Ice  &   Coal   Co. 
Kerr,  L.    H. 
Huffsletter,   P.   R. 
Rankin   &   Wilson. 

Clothiers   and    Men's    Furnishers. 
•Swann -Slater  Co. 
Schneider,    H. 
Gastonia  Clothing  Co. 
Settlemyre,    S. 
Strickland,  L.  G. 
O'Neal,   A.    B. 

Cotton   Gins. 
Gastonia  Cotton  Oil  Co.    (1  and  2). 

Department    Stores. 
The  Fashion. 
Morris   Bros. 
Belk,  J.  M.,  Co. 
Thompson  Mercantile  Co. 
Etird's. 

Gastonia  Bargain  House. 
Baltimore  Racket. 
Laborits    Department    Stores. 

Dentists. 
Ray,    Ralph. 
Falls,    P.    B. 
McConnell,  D.  E. 
WilMns,  T.  A. 


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COUNTY 

Glenn,   10.   F. 

Valz.  F.  M. 

Anders,  Frank  R. 

Mangum,  A.   G. 

Druggists. 

Wilson,   George  W. 

Frost,  Torrenoe  &  Co. 

Holland,  C.  D. 

Kennedy,  .1.   II.,  &  Co. 

Jones   &   Timberlake. 

Adams    Drug    Co. 

Garland.    P.   W.,   Jr. 

I.oray  Drug  Co. 

Lewis,  Wm.  H. 

Doctors. 

Bulwlnkle,  A.  L. 

Sloan,  J.  M. 

Dellinger,   David  P. 

Beld,    R.    M. 

Durham,   S,   J. 

Glenn,  L.   N. 

Mason,    O.    F. 

Glenn,    II.   F. 

Carpenter    &    Carpenter. 

Wilson.    F.    G. 

Patrick,  R.   C. 

Jenkins,  J.  H. 

Lumber    Dealers    and    Manufacturers. 

Eddleman,    11.    M. 

Henry,   T.    A. 

Anders,    McG. 

Spencer    Lumber    Co. 

Stovall,  A. 

Marble    Works. 

Adams,    C.    E. 

White,   W.    M. 

Garrison,   D.    A. 

Paint  and   Oil   Dealers. 

Patrick.   Lyttle  Neal. 

Standard  Oil  Co. 

Quickel,  T.   C. 

Frost,  Torrence  &  Co. 

Dry   Goods   and    Notions. 

Gastonia  Hardware   Co. 

McArthur,    S.   E. 

Standard  Hardware  Co. 

Hanna,  D.  B. 

Painters. 

Power  and   Light  Companies. 

Smith.    J.    D. 

Southern    Power    Co. 

Owen,    M.    C. 

Spencer  Mountain  Power  Co. 

Barnes,  F.   A. 

Gastoina    Public    Works.     (Water    and    light 

Barnwell,    S.    B. 

plant  owned  by   town). 

Smith,   Wm.   E. 

Fruit    Dealers. 

Ballard,  W.   D. 

Killiam,   W.    L.    C,   &    Son. 

Produce    Dealers. 

Trakas,  N.   S..  &  Co. 

Johnson,  J.  Flem.,  &  Co. 

Fertilizer  Dealers  and   Manufacturers. 

Killiam,   W.   L.    C,   &   Son. 

Settlemyre,    S. 

Page,   D.   A.,   &   Co. 

Craig    &    Wilson. 

Plumbers. 

Gaston  Farmers'  Union  Warehouse. 

Gastonia   Plumbing    Co. 

McArthur,   S.   E. 

Piano  and    Organ    Dealers. 

Foundries  and   Iron  Works. 

Kirby.   A.   J..   &   Co. 

Cocker  Foundry  &  Machine. 

Mitchell   &   Co. 

Gastonia  Iron   Works. 

Photographers. 

Furniture   Dealers. 

Gilbert  Studio. 

People's  Furniture  Co. 

Printing    Offices. 

Gastonia   Furniture    Co. 

Loftin   &   Co. 

Rankin-Armstrong  Furniture  Co. 

Gazette    Publishing    Co. 

Wholesale  Grocers. 

Newspapers    and     Editors. 

Barkley,  F.  D.,  &  Co. 

GASTONIA      GAZETTE      (Semi-Weekly)- 

-E. 

Albion  Grocery  Co.' 

D    and    J.    W.    Atkins.    Editors. 

Page,   D.    A.,    &   Co. 

THE   GASTON    PROGRESS    (Semi-Weeitly 

)  — 

Johnson,   J.   Flem.,   &   Co. 

C.    A.    Witherspoon,   Editor. 

The  Shuford  Co. 

Real    Estate    Agents. 

Retail    Grocers. 

Holland  Ins.    &  Realty  Co. 

McLean    Bros. 

Ware,    J.    White. 

Clinton  Grocery  Co. 

Gastonia  Insurance   &   Realty. 

Edwards,   R.   W. 

Haithcock,  George  E. 

Miller,  J.   Y. 

Dellinger,  D.  P. 

Elite  Grocery  Co. 

Shingle    Dealers. 

Ideal  Grocery  Co. 

Beal.  J.   L.,   &  Co. 

Parkham,  M.    T.,   &  Co. 

Henry,  T.  A.,  Co. 

Harry-Baber  Co. 

Tailors. 

Hardware   Dealers. 

Padgett,  R.  T. 

Gastonia  Hardware  Co. 

Undertakers  and   Embalmers. 

Standard  Hardware  Co. 

Ford  Undertaking  Co. 

Hospitals. 

Settlemyre,   S. 

City    Hospital. 

Veterinary    Surgeons. 

Insurance  Agents. 

Parker,    R.     H. 

Henderson,   W.   R. 

Shelton,  E.   L. 

Phillips,   J.    E. 

Wall    Paper   Dealers. 

Fayssoux,  T.   M. 

Frost,   Torrence    &    Co. 

Price,    J.    L. 

Manufacturing    Plants. 

Tally,   E.    G.    (Life). 

Gaston   Iron   Works. 

Martin,   W.    A.    (Life). 

Gaston  Plaster  Co.    (Wood  Fiber.) 

Purdue,  A.  L.    (Life). 

Coffey,   J.    H.    (Wagons). 

Wingate,  H.  G.    (Life). 

Thompson  &   Son    (Shoes). 

Wilson,    R.    B.    (Life). 

Gastonia  Bos  Factory. 

Rankin,  W.   T.    (Fire). 

Gastonia  Gas  Co. 

McLurd,    E.    G.     (Fire). 

Warren,  R.   C.    (Blacksmith  and  Woodwork 

ing 

Parker,    Pegram    &   Hardin    (Fire). 
Lewis,    William   H.    (Fire). 

Shop. ) 

CHERRYVILLE. 

Ware,  J.  White   (Fire). 

Incorporated  in   1889. 

Jewelers. 

Population,  1910:     2,500. 

Torrence-Morris.  Co. 

White   polls,    187. 

Van  Sleen,  H.  M. 

Value    real    estate,    $354, 2S7;    value    personal 

Laundries. 

property,  $181,601. 

Snowflake   Steam   Laundry. 

Town    Officers. 

Lawyers. 

MAYOR— J.     B.     Houser. 

Woltz,   A.    E. 

CHIEF   OF   POLICE— Clay  Harrelson. 

GASTON  COUNTY 

213 

CLERK  AND  TREASURER— W.   J.   Allran. 

Fertilizer   Dealers. 

TAX    COLLECTOR— Clay    Harrelson. 
ATTORNEY— D.  P.   Dellinger. 

Beam,    P.    C. 

Craft,    M.    L. 

POSTMASTER   -A.    11-    lluss. 

Fish   and    Oyster   Dealers. 

R.    R.    AGENT— T.    B.   Hendriclc,   S.   A.    L. 

Beam,    J.    L. 

EXPRESS  AGENT— T.   B.  Hendrick. 

Foundries   and    Iron    Works. 

TELEGRAPH    MANAGER— T.     B.     Hendrick, 

Massey,  John. 

W.    U. 

Cherryville   Foundry  Works. 

TELEPHONE    MANAGER— L.    P.    Dellinger, 

Cherryville  Machine   Shops. 

Piedmont   Telp.    Co. 

Wyatt,    J.    E. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 

Furniture   Dealers. 

BAPTIST— C.  M.  Robinson,  Pastor. 

Dillinger   Bros. 

LUTHERAN — B.  D.  Wissinger,  Pastor. 

Hendrick-Harrelson  Co. 

METHODIST— W.   T.    Usry,   Pastor. 

Kendrick  Mercantile  Co. 
Grocers. 

PRESBYTERIAN .   — .    Cassiday,   Pastor. 

HOLINESS    CHURCH—. 

Houser,    A.    L. 

Schools   and    Academies. 

Black,    C.    H. 

GRADED— J.   R.  Nixon,   Supt. 

Sumner,  T.  E. 
Hicks,    R.     B. 

Hotels  and   Boarding   Houses. 

Beam,   Jno.    L. 

Central   Hotel. 

Kendrick  Mercantile  Co. 

Commercial    Hotel. 

Brittain  Grocery  Co. 

Bess's,   D.    C. 

Howell,    A.    W. 

Architects. 

Cherryville   Manufacturing    Co. 

Mauney,    C.    A. 

Gaston  Manufacturing  Co. 

Banks    and    Bankers. 

Hardware     Dealers. 

FIRST    NATIONAL— S.     S.     Mauney,     Pres. ; 

Dellinger    Bros. 

M.    L.    Mauney,   Cash. 

Cherryville    Hardware    Co. 

FARMERS    BANK    AND    TRUST    CO.— J.    F 

Howell,  A.  W. 

Harrelson,    Cash. ;  M.   L.    Craft,   Pres. 

Insurance   Agents. 

Boot  and  Shoe  Dealers. 

Gates,  W.   D.    (Fire  and  Live  Stock). 

Rudisill,  J.   H,  &  Co. 

Mauney,  M.  L.    (Fire  and  Life). 

Kendrick  Merchandise  Co. 

Jewelers. 

Hendrick-Harrelson  Co. 

Dellinger,  William. 

Cherryville   Manufacturing   Co. 

Lumber    Manufacturers   and    Dealers. 

Gaston  Manufacturing  Co. 

Stroup  &  Putnam. 

Howell,  A.   W. 

Kendrick    Lumber   Co. 

Book    Stores. 

Styres,  W.  J.  T. 

Hendrick-Harrelson   Co. 

Painters. 

Butchers   and    Dealers   in    Cattle. 

Young,  Robert. 

Cherryville  Meat  Market. 

Bess,    C.    L. 

Carriage    and    Wagon    Dealers. 

Anderson,   P. 

Nelll,  J.   S. 

Produce    Dealers. 

Houser,  J.  B. 

Carpenter,     M. 

Newspapers    and    Editors 
EAGLE    (Weekly)— L.    H.    J.    Houser,    Editor. 

Printing    Offices. 
Eagle  Printing  Co. 
Styres    Bros. 

Cotton    Mills. 
Gaston  Manufacturing  Co. 
Cherryville    Manufacturing    Co. 
Vivian  Cotton  Mills. 
Melville  Manufacturing  Co. 
Howell  Manufacturing  Co. 

Confectionery   Dealers. 
Sumner,  T.  E. 
Carpenter,   J.   F. 
Hufstickler,    J.    J. 
Van  Dyke,   S.    A. 

Contractors    and    Builders. 
Kendrick   Bros. 
Stroup  &  Putnam. 

Houser,  A.   L. 
Sumner,  T.   E. 
Sipe,    C.    C. 
Hicks,   R.   B. 

Shingle    Dealers. 
Cherryville   Hardware   Co. 
Long,    W.    H. 

Undertakers   and    Embalmers. 
Kendrick   Mercantile   Co. 
Hendrick-Harrelson   Co. 

Livery   Stables. 
Cherryville   Livery   Co. 
Commercial  Livery  Co. 

Lawyers. 
Jonas,    H.    A. 

Druggists. 
Cherryville  Drug  Co. 
Howell's   A.    W. 

Clothiers   and    Men's    Furnishers. 

BELMONT. 

Rudisill,    J.    H,    &    Co. 

Incorporated  in  1905. 

Kendrick    Mercantile    Co. 

Population,  1910:     Whites,  1,500;  colored. 

100; 

Hendrick-Harrelson  Co. 

total,    1,600. 

Cotton  Gins. 

Value   of   real   estate,    $700,000;   value   of 

per- 

Stroup   &  Putnam. 

sonal  property,   $100,000. 

Model  Ginning  Co. 

TAX  RATE:     30c.    on  the  $100. 

Dentists. 

Town    Officers. 

Morrison,    R.    J. 

MAYOR— G.   B.    Stowe. 

Hoffman,   M.   E. 

POSTMASTER— J.    W.    Armstrong. 

Doctors. 

CHIEF   OF   POLICE— J.    A.   Wagstaff. 

Howell,    A.    W. 

R.   R.  AGENT— R.  P.  Wash  am,  Southera 

Houser,   W.    H. 

MANAGER      TELEGRAPH— D.      P.      Stowe, 

Self,   L.   L. 

W.    U. 

Dry    Goods   and    Notions. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 

Rudisill,    J.    H,    &    Co. 

PRESBYTERIAN— W.    S.    Lacy,   Pastor. 

Hendrick-Harrelson    Co. 

BAPTIST— L.    M.    Hobbs,   Pastor. 

Gaston  Manufacturing  Co. 

METHODIST— J.    A.    Bowles,    Pastor. 

Howell,  A.   W. 

Colleges. 

Kendrick  Mercantile  Co. 

BELMONT   ABBEY   COLLEGE— Faculty 

Cherryville    Manufacturing    Co. 

Rt.   Rev.  Leo.   Haid,  O.   S.   B.,  D.  D.,  Pres.; 

Houser,   A.    L. 

Moral   Theology   and   Sacred   Eloquence. 

Power  and   Light  Companies. 

Rev.   F.  Thomas,  O.   S.  B.,  V.   Pres.;  Church 

Southern    Power   Co. 

History,     Sacred     Scriptures,     Classics,     En 

glish 

a  4 


GASTON   COUNT! 


story. 
V.    Rev.    P.   Felix,  0.   S.  B.,  D.  D.,  Dogmatic 
Theology.    Natural   Theology,    Cation   Law,   Lit- 
nd    Latin. 
V.    Rev.    P.    Melehior,   0.    S.    B..   First   Com- 
mercial. 

Rev.  F.  Ignatius,  O.   S.   B  .  See 1  Acedemic. 

Bev.   F.  Augustine,  O.   s.   B.,  First  Academic, 
Mathematics    of    Freshman    Class. 

Rev.    I'.    James,    0.    S.    B.,    Fourth   Academic. 
Bev.     F.     Alphonse,    <).    s.    B.,    Typewriting, 

"  g   and    Pi  nmanship. 
Rev.    P.    Michael,   O.    S.    B.,   Mechanical    and 
Architectural    Drawing,    Algebra    and    Geometry. 
Rev.    F.    Raphael,   0.    S.    B.,  Third  Academic. 
P.     Francis,    0.    S.    B.,    Music,    Second 
ircial. 
Bev.   F.    Philip,  <).   S.   ]!.,  Chemistry,  Physics, 
Curator  of  Museum. 

Rev.    l.    Mark,  0.   &.   B.,  Sub-Academic,  Elo- 
cution. 
Vv.   Edmund,  ().  s.  B.,  German. 
Fr.   Benedict,  <>.   S.   B.,  Typewriting,  Phonog- 
raphy. 

Banks  and    Bankers. 
P.AXK    OF    BELMONT— B.    L.    Stowe,   Pres. ; 
VV.    B.    Puet,    Cash. 

Doctors. 
Davis,  W.   W. 
Orr,    N.    A. 
Hall,   P.   B. 

Druggists. 
Belmont  Drug  Co. 

General  Merchants. 
Stowe  Bros.   Co. 
Stowe,  W.   H.,  &  D.  P. 
Gullick,   G.    M.,   Co. 
Armstrong.   .1.   W. 
Stelmet,   H.   B.,   Co. 
Stowe,   W.   E. 
Smith,  W.   D.,  &  Co. 
Boleinson  &  Singerfelt. 
Stowe,   F.   L.,  &  Co. 
Stowe,    II.    B.,    &    Co. 

Hotels  and   Boarding  Houses. 
Belmont  Hotel. 

Livery    Stables. 
Stafford,  F.   L. 

Cotton    Mills. 
The   Chronicle   Mills. 
Imperial  Yarn  Mills    (Inc.) 
Majestic  Manufacturing  Co. 
Saw   Mills. 
Lewis   &  Leeper. 

Cotton    Gins. 
Lewis   &  Leeper. 

Meat   Markets. 
St  owe,   F.   E.    &  G.    B. 
Freeze,    E.    A. 

Restaurants. 
Belmont   Cafe. 
Spratts   Place. 

Flour,   Corn   and    Feed    Mills. 
Belmont   Flour  Mill    (BoUer.) 

Coal    and    Wood    Dealers. 
Belmont  Ice  and  Fuel  Co. 

Barber  Shops. 
Cloniger,  D.  B. 
Burns,   J.    C. 


METHODIST— W.  B.   Shinn,  Pastor. 
METHODIST  PBOTESTANT— H.  A.  Braswell, 
Pastor. 

A.    R.    P. --R.   B.    Caldwell,   Pastor. 
Schools   and   Academies. 
BESSEMEB    CITY    GRADED    SCHOOL— John 
.lames,    Supt. 

Banks    and    Bankers. 
BESSEMEB     CITY    BANK— A.     A.     McLean, 
Pres. :  John  J.  Ormand,  Cash. 
Doctors. 
Garren,   E.   H. 
Rowe,   E.    H. 

Druggists. 
Martin.    E.    L. 

General     Merchants. 
Bessemer  Mercantile  Co. 

Come.     II.     D. 

Kennedy,   E.    C. 
Mauney,    C.    B. 
Dixon   &   Eudisill. 
Mitchell,   C.  A. 
Froneberger  &  Co. 
Hendrick,  A.   L. 

Newspapers    and    Editors. 
T1IK   DISPATCH    (Weekly)— Printed    at   Gas- 
ton ai  liv  the  Progress. 

BESSEMEB      CITY     JOUBXAL      (Weekly)  — 

mer   City   Journal   Co..   Publishers. 
BESSEMEB       CITY      MESSEXGEE— J.       A. 
Smith.    Editor. 

Hotels  and   Boarding   Houses. 
Hotel  Carroll. 
Swift,    Mrs.    George. 
Bobbins,   Mrs,   E.   E. 
Dixon,  Mrs.  J.  E. 

Livery   Stables. 
Tate,  D.  K. 
Jones,  C.  A. 
Carpenter,  E.  L. 

Lawyers. 
Whitney,  C.  E. 
Whitney,    Floyd    G. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 
Osage  Manufacturing  Co. 
Ilnss  Manufacturing  Co. 
Atlas  Manufacturng   Co. 
Harborough   Co. 
Sanders  Spinning  Co. 

Woodworking    Plants. 
Thornhurg,   C.   A. 
Fuller,    C.    W. 

Blacksmithing    and    Carriage    Works. 
Fuller,  C.  W. 

Flour    and     Feed     Mills. 
Thornhurg,   C.   A. 
Allen,    W.    A. 
Cotton  Gins. 
Bessemer  Ginning  Co. 

Fertilizer   Dealers. 
White    &    Ormand. 

Coal    and    Wood    Dealers. 
Sholar,  M.   I. 


BESSEMER     CITY. 

Incorporated   in   1893. 

Population,  1913:     White,  3,000;  colored,  400; 
total,    3,400. 

Value    of    real    estate    and    personal    property, 
$600,869. 

TAX  BATE:     60c.  on  the  $100. 
Town   Officers. 

MAYOE— E.    F.    Coble. 

POSTMARTEB— W.    L.    Ormand. 

CHIEF  OF  POLICE: — J.   C.   Duncan. 

E.    B.    AGENT— S.    E.    Fry. 

MAXAGEE  TELEGEAPH— J.   E.   Bell,  W.   U. 
Ministers   and   Churches. 

PBESBYTEEIAN— E.    A.   Miller,  Pastor. 

LI'THEBAN — To   be   supplied. 

EPISCOPAL — J.   M.   Peters,  Eector. 


DALLAS. 

Population,    1910:     White,    S00;   colored,   300; 
total,    1,100. 

Value    of    real    estate    and   personal    property. 
$1  no, 000. 

TAX  BATE:     50c.    on   the   $100. 

Town    Officers. 
MAYOE— F.    H.    Eobinson. 
POSTMASTEE— J.    P.    Hoffman. 
B.    B.    AGENT— A.    L.    Caldwell,    Carolina    & 
Northwestern. 

MAXAGEE    TELEGEAPH— A.     L.     Caldwell. 
Ministers   and    Churches. 

PBESBYTEEIAN .    — .    Cassady,    Pastor. 

BAPTIST — I.   T.   Newton,  Pastor. 
METHODIST — X.    M.    Modlin,   Pastor. 

Schools  and    Academies. 
GEADED — J.    B.    Henson,    Prin. 
Banks    and    Bankers. 
BANK    OF    DALLAS— S.    N.    Boyce,    Pres.; 
M.   L.   Cornwell,  Cash. 

Doctors. 
Puett,  Bessie  V. 


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215 


Wilkins,   S.   A. 

Building   and    Loan   Associations. 
Dallas  Mutual. 

Druggists. 
Summy,  P.   D.,   Drug   Co. 

General    Merchants. 
Camp,  J.   H. 
Fordham,    R.    O. 
Rhyne,  A.  P.  H. 
Holland,    A.    R. 
Hoffman,   J.    P. 
Brown,    Green. 
Jarrett,    C,   J. 
Humphrey,  J.  F. 
Martin,   A.   R. 

Hotels  and   Boarding   Houses. 
Hoffman  Hotel. 
White    Hotel. 
Rhyne,    J.    F. 

Livery    Stables. 
Rhyne,   J.   F. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 
Dallas    Bottling    Works. 
Robinson    Ginning    Co. 
Humphrey,  J.  F.,  Ginning  Co. 
Monarch    Cotton   Mills. 
Morrowebb   Cotton   Mills. 
Dallas  Cotton   Mills. 
Clemer  Metallic  Shingle  Mfg  Co. 


McADENVILLE. 

Population,    1910:     1,140. 
No.    white   polls,    ISO. 
TAX   RATE:     33  l-3c.on   the  $100. 
Value    real    estate,     $20,000;    value    personal 
property,    $60,000. 

Town   Officers. 
MAYOR— G.  L.   Wright. 
CHIEF   OF   POLICE— W.    H.    Wagstaff 
CLERK— J.    H.    Wagstaff. 
TREASURER— G.   W.   Rumfelt. 
TAX    COLLECTOR— W.    H.    Wagstaff. 
POSTMASTER— J.   H.  Wagstaff. 
R.    R.    AGENT— J.    L.    Thompson,    Southern. 
TELEGRAPH    MANAGER— Mr.    Holmes,    W. 
U. 

TELEPHONE   MANAGER— R.    B.    Babmgton, 
Gastonia. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 
BAPTIST— C.    A.    Caldwell,    Pastor. 
METHODIST — B.    F.    Fincher,    Pastor. 

Schools    and    Academies. 
VILLAGE    SCHOOL— S.    B.    Horis,    Prin. 

Hotels  and   Boarding   Houses. 
Albea,  Mrs.  M.  B. 

Boot    and    Shoe    Dealers. 
Cataba    Store   Co. 
Reld,    J.    R. 
Stafford,  J.   A. 

Butchers  and   Dealers  in  Cattle. 
Phillips,    F.    D. 
Free,  J.  D. 

Cotton    and    Hosiery   Mills. 
The  McAden  Mills. 

Confectionery   Dealers. 
Rumfelt,    G.    W. 
cataba  Store  Co. 
Reid,  J.  R. 

Coal   and   Wood    Dealers. 
The  McAden   Mills. 

Clothiers   and    Men's    Furnishers. 
Reid,     J.     R. 
Cataba  Store  Co. 

Doctors. 
Anderson,    J.    A.    *  • 

Fruit  Dealers. 
Rumfelt,  G.  W. 

Fish  and  Oyster  Dealers. 
Matey  &  Phillips. 

Grocers. 
Cataba    Store    Co. 
Reid,   J.    R. 
Cushion,  J.   O. 
Stafford,   J.   A. 
Hanmsett,  J.   J. 
Craig.    W.    B. 


Manufacturing   Plants. 
The  McAden  Mills   (Yarns  and  Cloth). 


MT.    HOLLY. 

Incorporated  in   1889. 

TAX   RATE:     50c.    on   the   $100   and   $1.50   on 
poll. 

Value    real    estate.     $112,000;    value    personal 
property,   $200,000. 

Town   Officers. 
MAYOR— R.   G.   Rhyne. 
POSTMASTER— R.    P.   Gardner. 
GHIEF  OF  POLICE— A.   .1.   West. 
R.    R.    AGENTS— T.    F.   Limerick,   S.    A.    L. ; 
Jno.   F.   Cloud,   P.   &   N. 

MANAGER    TELEGRAPH— T.     F.     Limerick, 
W.    U. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 
LUTHERAN— E.    H.    Kahn,    Pastor. 
METHODIST — J.  A.   Bowles,  Pastor. 
BAPTIST — D.    E.    Vipperman,    Pastor. 
PRESBYTERIAN— S.   L.    Cathey,   Pastor. 

Schools    and    Academies. 
GRADED— Ray   FuniUrburk,    Prin. 

Banks    and    Bankers. 
MOUNT  HOLLY  BANK— H.  A.  Rhyne,  Pres. ; 
J.  A.   Costner,  Cash. 

Doctors. 
McCoy,  T.   M. 
Rhyne,   R.    E. 

Druggists. 
Holland   Drug   Co. 

General    Merchandise. 
Cannon-Torrence  Co. 
Hutchinson   &  Davenport. 
Farror  Bros. 
Tucker    &    Springs. 
Howard,   11.    A. 
McLure   Bros. 

Hotels  and   Boarding   Houses. 
Central  Hotel.  * 

Riverview   Hotel. 

Livery    Stables. 
Dunn,    T.    A. 
West,   A.    J. 

Cotton    Gins. 
Albion   Cotton  Mills. 
Mt.    Holly   Cotton   Mills. 
Woodlawn  Manufacturing  Co. 
Nims  Manufacturing  Co. 
Armon  Manufacturing  Co. 
Tuskaseegee   Manufacturing   Co. 
Insurance    Agents. 
Holland,  J.   W.,  &  Co. 

Cotton    Gins. 
Rhyne  &  Holland  Gn  Co. 

STANLEY. 

Incorporated  in  1870. 
Population,  1910:     600. 

Value    real    estate,    $400,000;    value    personal 
property,   $500,000. 

TAX  RATE:     35c.    on   the   $100. 

Town   Officers. 
MAYOR— W.  G.   Rutledge. 
I'<  iSTMASTER— J.    L.    Shelton. 
CHIEF  OF   POLICE— C.   G.   Derr.     « 
R.    R.   AGENT— A.    C.    Taylor.   S.    A.    L. 
MANAGER   TELEGRAPH— A.    C.   Taylor,   W. 
U. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 
METHODIST—   — .    Crowder,    Pastor. 
BAPTIST — I.    C.   Newton,   Pastor. 
PRESBYTERIAN— S.    L.    Cathey,    Pastor. 
LUTHERAN— R.   H.    Cline.  Pastor. 
Schools    and    Academies. 
HIGH— R.    H.    Cline.   Prill. 

Banks    and    Bankers. 
FARMERS      &      MERCHANTS      BANK— Hall 
Morrison,  Pres. ;  J.  M.  Rheinhardt,  Cash. 
Doctors. 
Pugh,    C.    II. 

Druggists. 
Stanley  Drug  Co. 

General    Merchandise. 
Rutledse-Thompson   Co. 
Boyh,   A.   L. 


mi; 


GASTON— GATES 


Carpenter,  B.  P. 
Stanley    Mercantile   Co. 

Hotels  and   Boarding  Houses. 
Peterson,    M.    B. 
Rankin,   J.   A. 

Livery    Stables. 
Smith,   L. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 
Stanley  Manufacturing  Co. 
Stanley  Creamery. 

Smith  &   Pegram   (Gin  and  Saw  Mill). 
Carpenter,  B.   F.    (Gin  and  Saw  Mill). 


LOWELL. 

Population,    1910:     White,   800;   colored,    200; 
total,  1,000. 

Value    real    estate,    $205,295;    value    personal 
property,    $.>.">,  077. 

TAX   BATE:     15c.    on  the   $100   and   45c.    on 
poll. 

Town    Officers. 

MAYOR— S.   M.   Bobinson. 

POSTMASTER— M.  A.  Teague. 

CHIEF  OF  POLICE— J.  W.  Mitchem. 

B.     B.     AGENT — W.     H.     Holmes,     Southern; 
A.    K.    Hembree,    N.    &  P. 

MANAGEBS    TELEGBAPH— W.    H.    Holmes, 
P.   A.   Titman,  W.   TJ. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 

PBESBYTEBIAN — B.    A.     Miller,    Pastor. 

METHODIST — N.   M.  Modliu,  Pastor. 

BAPTIST — Bev.  Mr.   Newton,  Pastor. 


Schools    and    Academies. 
HIGH — John  Bamseur,  Prin. 

Doctors. 
Robinson,  Frank. 
K.-i.l,    .1.    \V. 

Druggists. 
Robinson  Co.,  The. 

Lawyers. 
Miller,   B.    A.,    Jr. 

General    Merchandise. 
Banian,   T.    P..    Co. 
Teague,  M.   A.,  Co. 
Jenkins,  C.  B. 
Nipper,   C.   W. 

Hotels  and  Boarding   Houses. 
Leonhardt,    B.    F. 

Livery   Stables. 
Mitchem,    D.    W. 

Saw   Mills. 
Harrison   &   Ellington. 

Cotton    Gins. 
Harrison   &   Ellington. 
Ford,   W.    T. 

Undertakers. 
Groves,  John   W. 

Furniture   Dealers. 
Groves,  John  \V. 

Manufacturing    Plants. 
Lowell  Cotton  Mills,   Nos.   1   and  2. 
Peerless  Manufacturing   Co. 
Lowell  Bottling  Works. 
Wood  Box  Co. 
Lowell  Bedding  Co. 


GATES  COUNTY 

COUNTY    SEAT,     GATESVILLE. 


POPULATION:    (Census    1910).    10.455. 

Formed   in    1779.     Named   in   honor  of   General  Horatio  Gates. 

ABEA:   360   square   miles. 

Value  of  real  estate.   $1,748,556;  value  of  personal  property,   $914,783. 

Property  listed  in  1912,  by  whites,  $2,517,847  ;    by    negroes,    $2S4,943. 

NO.    OF    SCHOOLS :   For   whites,    31 ;   for   negroes,  23. 

TAX    BATE — County    purposes,    19c.    on    the   $100. 

PUBLIC  BOADS:   No.   miles,   400.     Worked  under  old  State  Law. 

RAILROAD,     TELEGRAPH      AND      EXPRESS   COMPANIES. 

Atlantic    Coast   Line    Bailroad,    14.81    miles,    assessed    value $o00 

Southern   Express    Co. ,    assessed   value    4 

Southern     Railway — Boiling     Stock,     assessed    value    20 

Western  Union  Telegraph  Co..   assessed  value 4 

Norfolk   Southern    Bailroad,    20.79   miles,    assessed     value 270 

American  Telephone  Co.,   assessed  value   1. 

Albemarle    Steam    Navigation    Co.,    assessed   value   6, 

Pullman    Co. .    assessed   value    3 

SUPEBIOB  COUBT  TERMS— March  23,  August  3,  December  14. 


521.00 
,902.00 

144.00 
422.18 
,224.00 
432.00 
2.50.00 
475.65 


COUNTY     OFFICERS. 

CLERK  OF  COURT— W.  T.  Cross.  Gatesville. 

SHERIFF — J.   A.   Brown.   Gatesville. 

REGISTER  OF  DEEDS— Thos.  E.  Hofler, 
Gatesville. 

TREASURER— R.   W.    Gatling.   Gates. 

CORONER— J.    M.    Cross.    Sunbury. 

SURVEYOR — W.    F.    Eason,    Gatesville. 

SUPT.  OF  HEALTH— Dr.  G.  D.  Williams, 
Gatesville. 

SUPT.  OF  SCHOOLS— T.  W.  Costen.  Jr., 
Gates. 

SUPT.  OF  HOME — Mrs.  Mary  E.  Riddick, 
Gatesville. 

BOABD  OF  EDUCATION— L.  E.  Cross, 
Gates;  B.  W.  Simpson,  Trotville;  S.  P.  Cross, 
Gatesville. 

COMMISSIONERS— L.  A.  Rountree  (chm'n). 
Acorn;  E.  S.  A.  Ellenor,  Gates;  T.  J.  Carter, 
Hobbsville. 

BOABD  OF  ELECTIONS— John  G.  Cross, 
A.  P.  Godwin.  Gatesville;  Kindred  Parker,  Eure. 
JUSTICES    OF    THE    PEACE. 

GATESVILLE  TOWNSHIP— John  B.  Wal- 
ton, B.  F.  Wiley,  Gatesville;  S.  J.  Hayes,  J.  S. 


Whedbee,   Drum   Hill;   B.    J.    Piland,   Gates. 

HALL— J.  II.  Lilly,  N.  Knight,  J.  P.  Tink- 
ham,  K.  B.  Carter,  H.  W.  Harrell,  J.  T. 
Banks,  J.  R.  Brown,  Eure;  R.  C.  Cowper,  Gates. 

REYNOLDSON— John  J.  Gatling,  E.  S.  A. 
Ellenor,  E.  L.  Smith,  W.  A.  Pittman,  Gates; 
G.    D.    Gatling,    Roduco. 

HASLETTS — G.  T.  Poison,  E.  J.  Freeman, 
W.  M.  Matthews.  Drum  Hill;  L.  W.  Parker, 
Gates. 

HOLLY  GROVE— G.  C.  Hobbs,  J.  R.  Lassi- 
ter,  C.  W.  Jones,  W.  C.  Vann,  W.  J.  Ellis, 
W.  C.  Beaman,  Corapeake;  C.  M.  Manning, 
G.    ('.    Brooks,   Sunbury. 

HUXTEBS  MILL— J.  C,  Harrell,  C.  W.  Hill, 
Bosley;  R.  W.  Simpson,  J.  W.  Overman,  Trot- 
ville;   Llewllyn   Spivey,   Willow. 

MIXTONSVILLE— W.    A.    Ellis,    Vivian:    W. 
H.   Speight,  Trotville;  W.   A.   Sykes,   Hobbsville. 
MINISTERS    NOT    IN    TOWNS. 

Grant,  T.  M.,  Gates. 

SCHOOLS  AND    ACADEMIES. 

SUNBUBY  SCHOOL— A.  L.  Hamilton,  Prin., 
Sunbury. 

BEYNOLDSON  SCHOOL— Mrs.  T.  W.  Costin, 
Prin.;    Gates. 


GATES— GRAHAM 


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HOBBSVILLE    SCHOOL— Mrs.    T.    Hollowell, 
Priii.,    Hobbsville. 

DRUM    HILL    SCHOOL— Hettie   Dean,    Prin., 
Drum  Hill. 

MIDDLE      SWAMP     SCHOOL— Alice     Vann, 
Prin.,    Drum    Hill. 

PHYSICIANS    NOT    IN    TOWNS. 

Lee.   W.    O.    P.,   Gates. 

Gastin,    O.    A.,   Drum   Hill. 

Blanchard    T.    W.,    Hobbsville. 

Carbell,   E.   F.,   Sunbury. 

Brooks,   George   C,   Sunbury. 

MERCHANTS    NOT    IN    TOWNS. 

Harrell,   M.    D.,    &   Co.   Eure. 

Felton,  R.   C,  Eure. 

Gatlin,  G.  D.,  Roduco. 

Parker,  C.  C,  Roduco. 

Harrell,    D.    S.,    Topsy. 

Parker,  J.  W.,  Sarem. 

Parker,   L.   W.,   Gates. 

Wilkins,  W.   S.,  Gates. 

Hayes,    R.    W.,    Gates. 

Jenkins,  A.   M.,  Gates. 

Matthews,    W.    L.,    &    Co.,    Drum   Hill. 

King,  E.   L.,  Drumm  Hill. 

Mathias,  H.  E.  Drum  Hill. 

Savage,  C.   C,  Corapeake. 

Jones,    C.    W.,    Corapeake. 

Brnikley,   J.   J., Corapeake. 

Pearec,   T.   M.,   Corapeake. 

Beaman,  E.  F.,  Corapeake. 

Rountree,  L.   M.,   Corapeake. 

Copeland,  C.  F.,  Sunbury. 

Pierce,   I.    F.,   Sunbury. 

Miles,   J.    V.,   Sunbury. 

Benton,   H.    C,    Sunbury. 

Corbitt,  J.  E.,  &  Co.,  Sunbury. 

Rountree,  L.   A.,  Acorn. 

Ward  &  Son,  Bosley. 

Hofler,   S.   W.,   &  Co.,   Bosley. 

Speight,   W.    H.,   Trotville. 

Hollowell,  D.,   &  Co.,   Selvvin. 

Hathaway    &    Rountree,    Hobbsville. 

Ward,   Orlando,   Hobbsvlle. 

Hudgins,  A.    S.,  Willow. 

Willaims,  H.   C,  Vivian. 

Merchants  Mills   Co.,   Merchants  Mill. 

Parker,  .J  H.,  Merchants  Mill. 

Lawrence,   C.    M.,   Gates. 

Sawyer,  C.  E. ,  Eure. 

Cross  &  Co.,  Sunbury. 

COTTON     GINS. 

Parker,   J.    E.,   Gatesville. 

.Tolinson,  A.  M.,  Eure. 

Lawrence,  C.   M.,  Gates. 

Willey,   J.   F.   Gates. 

Parker,   L.    W.,   Gates. 

Eure,    M.    A.,    Corapeake. 

Benton,    H.    C,    Sunbury. 

Cross   &  Co.,   Sunbury. 

Blanchard   &  Rountree,  Willow. 

Whedbee,   J.    S.,   Drum   Hill. 

FLOUR,  CORN  AND  FEED  MILLS. 

Merchant   Mills   Co.,   Merchant   Mills. 
Story   Bros. ,   Eure. 
Cross   &   Co.,    Sunbury. 
Taylor,  W.   H.,  Eure. 
Lilley,  J.  M.,  Gatesville. 

SAW     MILLS. 

Denton,  H.  C. ,  Sunbury. 

Cross  &  Co.,  Sunbury. 

Story   Bros.,   Eure. 

Merchant  Mills  Co.,  Merchant  Mills. 

Wiggins,  W.   S.,   &  Co.,  Hobbsville. 


Rountree   &    Son,    Hobbsville. 

PUBLIC  SCHOOL  TEACHERS. 

Brown,    Mrs.    J.    A.,    Gatesville. 
Walton,   Margaret,    Gatesville. 
Raines,    Iva,    Gatesville. 
Whedbee,  Hattie,  Willow. 
Carter,  Daught,  Trotville. 
Simpson,    Anna,    Trotville. 
Hurdle,    Madora,    Bosley. 
Morgan,  Lucy  Lee,   Corapeake. 
Vann,  Allie,  Hobbsville. 
White,  Lizzie  Lee,   Hobbsville. 
Wicker,    Valester,    Sunbury. 
Harrell,  Augusta,   Sunbury. 
Savage,  Eula,  Savage. 
Goldston,   E. ,    Corapeake. 
Knight,   Bertha,   Corapeake. 
Costen,  Alice  James,  Corapeake. 
Milteer,    Hanna,    Drum    Hill. 
Williams,  Mary,  Drum  Hill. 
Williams,  Bessie,  Drum  Hill. 
Jones,   Louise,   Drum   Hill. 
Edwards,   Edith,  Drum  Hill. 
Harding  Sarah,  Gates. 
Martin,  Maude,  Gates. 
Eure,   Ella,   Roduco. 
Freeman,    Ocie,    Gates. 
Morgan,   Minnie,   Corapeake. 
Taylor,   Hattie,   Drum    Hill. 

GATESVILLE. 

Incorporated    in    1877. 

Population,    1910:     White,    260;    colored,    40; 
total.    300. 

Value  of   real   estate,   $45,000;   value  personal 
property,    $95,650. 

TAX   RATI: — 20c.    on   the   $100. 

Town    Officers. 
MAYOR— John    B.    Walker. 
POSTMASTER— .1.    II.    Holler. 
CHIEF  OF  POLICE— Tonie  Felton. 

Ministers   and    Churches. 
BAPTIST— T.    S.    Crutchfleld,    Pastor. 
METHODIST— W.    H.    Brown,   Pastor. 
EPISCOPAL— W.    R.    Koe,    Rector,    Windsor. 

Schools    and    Academies. 
HIGH— E.   A.   Thompson,  Prin. 

Banks    and    Bankers. 
BANK  OF  GATES— L.  L.  Smith,  Pres. ;  Rob- 
ert R.   Taylor,   Cash. 

Doctors. 
Williams,   Geo.   D. 

Druggists. 
Roberts,    A.    R. 

Lawyers. 
Smith,  L.   L. 
Godwin,    A.    P. 
Banks,    B.    L.,    Jr. 

General   Merchants. 
Riddick,    R.    M. 
Black  &  Cohen. 
Williams.    W.    B. 
Brown,   T.    A. 
Cowper,  R.   B.   G.,  &  Son. 
Hayes,  W.   R. 
Deans,    W.    J. 
Cross,    Edgar. 

Hotels  and   Boarding   Houses. 
Edwards,    C.    O. 

Livery   Stables. 
Hofler,    J.    L. 
Riddick,    L.    C. 
Edwards,    C.    O. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 
Troutman,  Q.   H. 


GRAHAM  COUNTY 

COUNTY    SEAT,     ROBBINSVILLE. 


POPULATION— (Census    1910),    4,749. 

Formed  in   1872.     Named  in   honor  of  Hon.  W.  A.  Graham. 

AREA — 302    square   miles. 

Value  or  real   estate,   $1,071,196;  value  of  personal   property,   $318,865. 

Property  listed  in   1912,   by  whites.   $1,365,371  ;   by   Indians,   $24,690. 


-■lv  GRAHAM  COUNT'S 

\|   MI'.KK   OF   SCHOOLS— For  whites,    25;  for    Indians,    2. 

TAX    RATE— County    purposes,    23    2-3c.    on  the   $100;   roads   and   bridges,    25    l-3c. 

.     5c. 
County   bonded   debt,   $2,000. 
PUBLIC    ROADS— Worked    by    free    labor. 
RAILROAD,    TELEGRAPH    AND    EXPRESS    COMPANIES. 

bird    Valley   Railroad,    O.TiO   miles,    assessed  value     $ 

Southern   Bell   Telephone   Co.,    assessed   value... 

SUPERIOR   COURT  TERMS— March   10,  December  7. 


special 


,125.00 
55.00 


COUNTY    OFFICERS. 

CLERK  OF  COURT— Earl  P.  Tatham,  Rob- 
binsville. 

SHERIFF — J.    A.    Amnions,    Robbinsvllle. 

REGISTER  OF  DEEDS— B.  P.  Jenkins,  Rob- 
l  i  lie. 

TREASURER— David   Ditmore. 

CORONER— D.    A.    Stewart,    Rough. 

SURVEYOR— R.     H.     Sberrill,    Robbinsville. 

SUPT.  OF  HEALTH— Geo.  F.  Brock,  Tuske- 
gee. 

SUPT.  OP  SCHOOLS— T.  A.  Carpenter, 
C'heoah. 

BOARD  OF  EDUCATION— S.  P.  Harwood, 
Cheoah;  J.  M.  Edwards,  Stecoah;  M.  T.  Max- 
well, Robbinsville. 

COMMISSIONERS— Robt,  B.  Slaughter,  Rob- 
binsville;  B.  M.  Orr,  Millsaps;  T.  J.  Gladden, 
Yellow    Creek. 

BOARD     OF    ELECTIONS— N.     G.     Phillips, 
X.   S.   Crisp,  Walter  B.  Wiggins,  Robbinsville. 
JUSTICES    OF    THE    PEACE. 

CHEOAH  TOWNSHIP— N.  G.  Phillips;  B. 
I..  .C.    Tull,    W.    H.    Eller. 

STECOAH— D.  A.  Taylor,  Brock;  G.  H.  Gar- 
land. Tuskegee;  M.  A.  Crisp,  Stecoah;  John  B. 
Andrews,   Japan. 

YELLOW  CREEK— Riley  Orr,  Johnson;  J.  L. 
Green,    Yellow    Creek. 

MINISTERS    NOT     IN    TOWN. 

Wiggins,   J.    A.,   Robbinsville. 
Slaughter.   G.   W.,   Robbinsville. 
Orr,  G  .W-.  Millsaps. 
Green,  P.  G.,  Stecoah. 
Crisp,   S.   M.,  Jaoan. 

PHYSICIANS    NOT     IN    TOWNS. 

Brock,   George  F. ,   Brock. 

MERCHANTS    NOT     IN    TOWNS. 

Millsaps,    N.    E.,    Millsaps. 

simler  &   Orr,   Johnson. 

Rogers,  T.   L.,   Cheoah. 

Brooks,  Mrs.   J.   E.,   Yellow  Creek. 

Parker,  D.   W.,   Santeelah. 

Golden,    J.    D.,    Tuskegee. 

Crisp,   Joel  L.,   Stecoah. 

Kanawha    Hardwood    Co.,    Snowbird. 

Mortt,    C.   D.,   Japan. 

West   &   Campbell,    Tulula. 

Wall,    Robt.,    Japan. 

Shehan,   Theo.,    Stecoah. 

Gunter,    1'.    C,   Brock. 

Bailey,  L.   C,  Brock. 

Dean,   J.    ('..    Brock. 

Amnions,    J.    S.,    Stecoah. 

English   Lumber   Co.,   Yellow   Creek. 

FLOUR,    CORN    AND    FEED    MILLS. 
Harwood,   P.   P.,   Cheoah. 
Hyde,   J.   A.,   Robbinsville. 
Rice.    P.    L.,    Cheoah. 
Hyde.    J.    A.,   Robbinsville. 
Wiggins,    P.    A.,    Robbinsville. 
Rogers,  T.  L.,  Cheoah. 

SAW     MILLS. 

Eanawha   Hardwood   Co.,   Andrews. 
Slaughter,   J.   P.,   Robbinsville. 
English  Lumber  Co. ,   Yellow  Creek. 
Cody  &  Holloway,    Cheoah. 


Crisp,    N.    S.,    Robbinsville. 
Colward    Bros..    RobbinsviUe. 
Dean,  J.   C,  Brock. 
Amnions,   J.    S.,    Stecoah. 

PUBLIC    SCHOOL    TEACHERS. 
Rogers,    L.   H.,    Robbinsville. 
Hyde,  J.  A.,  Robbinsville. 
Moody,   J.   H.,   Robbinsville. 
Harwood,    IL   L.,    Cheoah. 
Cody,   E.   C,   Cheoah. 
Carpenter,  Will  O.,  Cheoah. 
Harwood,    Ola,    Cheoah. 
Harwood,   Rena,    Cheoah. 
Harwood,   Lena,   Cheoah. 
Wardrup,   Lillie.   Cheoah. 
Wardrup,   Lucy,    Cheoah.   ■ 
Barnes,   Lutie,   Fontana. 
Wright,   Bennie,   Topton. 
Caringer,    Electa,    Yellow   Creek. 
Cable,    Cordelia,    Tuskegee. 
Dean,   Grover,   Brock. 
Garland,   Nell,   Brock. 
Sheehan,   Theo.,   Stecoah. 
Crisp,    A.    O,    Stecoah. 
Crisp,    C.    O,    Stecoah. 
Crisp,   S.   A.,  Stecoah. 
Jenkins,  H.   M.,   Stecoah. 
Moody,    Lillie,    Rough. 
Howell,   Rosa,   Rough. 
Mauney,   Belle,   Robinsville. 
Mannly,    Adie,    Robbinsville. 
Haynes,   Nora,    Cheoah. 
Brooks,   Ada,   Robbinsville. 
Howell,   Nannie,    Robbinsville. 
Hayne,    Ollie,    Robbinsville. 
Howard,  Bessie,  Yellow  Creek. 
Caringer,   Etta,   Yellow   Creek. 


ROBBINSVILLE. 

Incorporated    in    1891. 
Population.    1910:      150. 
POSTMASTER— W.    H.    Eller. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 
PRESBYTERIAN— Wm.   P.   Chedister,  Pastor. 
METHODIST— J.  F.  Usry,  Pastor. 

Schools    and    Academies. 
GRADED. 

Doctors. 
Howell.   S.   F. 
Maxwell,    M.    T. 

Druggists. 
Maxwell,  M.  T. 
Howell   S.    H. 

General    Merchandise. 
Cobuni  &  Wiggins. 
Ghomley,.  A.  F.,  &  Co. 

Hotels    and     Boarding     Houses. 
Swan,    D.    W. 
Ghomley,   House. 
Mauney,    W.    F. 

Lawyers. 
Phillips,   Robert  L. 
Raby,  A.  D. 
Moody,  J.  N. 
Mori  >hew,    T.    A. 


GRANVILLE   COUNTY 


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GRANVILLE  COUNTY 

COUNTY    SEAT,     OXFORD. 


POPULATION—  (Census  1910),   25,102. 

Formed   in   1746.     Named   in   honor  of  Lord  John    Crateret,    Earl    of   Granville;    Grant 
Charles  II. 

AREA — 504   square  miles. 

Value  of  real  estate,   $3,500,000;  value  of  peisonal   property,   $2,S00,O0O. 

Property  listed  in  1913,  by  whites,   $5,757,619;  by  negroes,   $542,381. 

NUMBER  OP   SCHOOLS— For  whites,    55;   fo-  negroes,   44. 

TAN  KATE— County  purposes,   $1.00  on  the  $100. 

County  bonded  debt,  $160,000. 

PUBLIC   ROADS — Number   miles,    700.      Worked  by  free,   convict  and  hired  labor. 

RAILROAD,    TELEGRAPH     AND     EXPRESS      COMPANIES. 

Granville  Telephone  Co.,    assessed  value    $        1, 

Southern   Railway,    43.80    miles,    assessed   value 1,713, 

Atlantic   and   Danville   Railway.    2.20   miles,    assessed  ■  value     20: 

North  and  South  Carolina  Railway,   3.73  miles,   assessed   value    11 

Home   Telephone   and   Telegraph    Co.,    assessed  value     11 

Seaboard    Air    Line    Railway,     22.36    miles,     assessed    value    631 

Southern  Express   Co. ,    assessed  value   13 

Southside  Telephone  Co.,   assessed  value    _. 1 

Western   Union   Telegraph   Co.,    assessed   value '. 4 

Seaboard  Air  Line  Railway,  0.  &  C.  L.  Division,      4.51  miles,   assessed  value   127 

North  State  Hydro  Electric  Co.,   assessed  value 3 

Pullman   Co. .    assessed  value    

SUPERIOR   COURT   TERMS— February   9,   May   4,    August   10,   November   16. 


from 


000.00 
460.00 
000.00 
190.00 
695.00 
813.00 
4S0-00 
566.00 
453.95 
436.00 
500.00 
469.11 


COUNTY   OFFICERS. 

•     CLERK    OF    THE    COURT— J.    G.    Shotwell. 
Oxford. 

SHERIFF— S.    C.    Hobgood,    Oxford. 

REGISTER  OF  DEEDS— Jas.  B.  Powell, 
Oxford. 

TREASURER— A.  E.  Bobbitt,  Hester. 
Route   1. 

CORONER— W.   D.   Bryan,   Oxford. 

SUPT  OF,  HEALTH— Samuel  D.  Booth,  Ox- 
ford. 

SUPT  OF   SCHOOLS— Fred  Webb,    Oxford. 

SUPT    OF   HOME— W.    S.    Daniel.    Oxford. 

BOARD  OF  EDUCATION— J.  A.  Morris, 
Oxford:  T.  G.  Currin,  Oxford;  E.  B.  Meadows, 
Oxford,    Route   1. 

COMMISSIONERS— J.  P.  Stedman.  Oxford; 
J.  N.  Tilley,  Stem;  Z.  W.  Allen,  Oxford;  H.  C. 
Floyd.  Hester;  B.   I.   Breedlove,   Oxford. 

BOARD  OF  ELECTIONS— F.  W.  Hancock, 
C.    J.    Roberts.   V.    T.    Cheatham. 

JUSTICES    OF    THE    PEACE. 

WALNUT  GROVE  TOWNSHIP— W.  P. 
Slaughter,  Berea:  B.  F.  Hester,  Oxford,  Route 
1;  B.  F.  Dean,  Oxford,  Route  4 ;  J.  B.  Adcock, 
Moriah,  Route  1;  M.  S.  Satterwhite,  Oxford, 
Route  4. 

OAK  HILL— D.  T.  Winston.  Virgilina,  Va., 
Route  2;  L.  S.  Royster,  Virgilina.  Va. ;  J.  N. 
Watkins,  Virgilina,  Va..  Route  2:  R.  L. 
Mulchi,  Virgilina^  Va.,  Route  2;  J.  W.  Wil- 
born,    Virgilina,    Va..    Route    2. 

SASSAFRAS  FORK— I.  T.  Green,  Oxford. 
Route  5;  S.  J.  Currin.  Stovall :  R.  A.  Norwood, 
Bullock:  Wilkins  Stovall,  Stovall;  W.  B.  Roys- 
ter, Bullock. 

SALEM— B.  I.  Breedlove,  Oxford.  Route  5; 
E.  A.  Hunt,  Oxford.  Route  5:  R.  O.  Smith. 
Oxford.   Route  7 ;  A.   S.   Green,   Oxford,   Route  5. 

OXFORD— W.  T.  Lyon,  Oxford;  T.  N.  Bur- 
well.  Oxford:  C.  H.  Cheatham,  Oxford.  Route 
3;  H.  F.  Cole,  Oxford:  D.  N.  Hunt,  Oxford; 
Thomas   D.    Waller,    S.    V.    Ellis.    Oxford. 

FISHING  CREEK— E.  C.  Harris,  Oxford, 
Route  3:  Thomas  G.  Taylor,  Oxford.  Route  2; 
C.  R.  Gordon,  Oxford,  Route  2;  A.  P.  Overton, 
Franklinton.  Route  1;  W.  S.  Howell,  Rfd.  ; 
J.   R.   Renn.    Oxford.   Route  6. 

BRASSFIELD— E.  J.  Jenkins.  Wilton:  W. 
P.  White.  Sr..  Franklinton,  Route  1;  G.  L. 
Allen.    Creedmoore,   Route   1. 

DUTCHVILLE— J.     L.     Peed,     Creedmore;    R. 


O.   Stem,   Hester,   R.   F.   D.  ;  J.   N.   Tilley,   Stem, 
Route    1 ;   M.    L.    Coley,    Northside,    Route    1. 

TALLY  HO— W.  B.  Horner,  Hargrove;  L.  L. 
Crews,  Tar  .River:  W.  S.  Gooch,  Stem;  J.  P. 
Cannady,    Oxford.    Route    1. 

MINISTERS    NOT    IN    TOWN. 

Hester,   W.    S.,   Salem. 

Martin,  J.   L.,   Stem. 

Giles,    M.    S.,    Stem. 

Usry,  E.   G.,   Oxford  township. 

Kennison,  J.    S.,   Stovall. 

SCHOOLS  AND    ACADEMIES. 

CREEDMOOR  HIGH  SCHOOL— J.  A.  Pitts, 
Principal,    Creedmoor. 

STEM  HIGH  SCHOOL— J.  B.  Vernon,  Prin- 
cipal,  Stem. 

KNAP  OF  REEDS  HIGH  SCHOOL— G.  J. 
Green,  Principal,  Lyons. 

PHYSICIANS    NOT    IN    TOWNS. 

Taylor,    William,    Stovall. 
Sanderford,    J.    F.,    Creedmoor. 
Hardee,   P.   R..   Stem. 
Meadows,  E.  B-,  Culbreth. 
Lawrence,    T.    B.,    Wilton. 
Bullock,    W.    B-,    Hester. 
Thompson,    Jos.,    Creedmoor. 
Sykes,    G.    T.,    Grissom. 
Bullock,   John  L.,    (vet.) 

MERCHANTS    NOT    IN    TOWNS. 
Gooch-Bobbitt   Co. 
Russell,    L.    S.,   Berea. 
Robards,   C.   J.,   Stem,  R.    1. 
Green,   A.    S.,   Dexter. 
Allen,  J.  D.,  Hargrove. 
Gooch.   J.   H.,   Stem. 
Gregory,  R.   T.,   Stovall. 
Royster,    C.    G..   Bullock. 
Lvon.    S.    C. .    Creedmoor. 
Wagstaff  &  Co.,   Creedmoor. 
Fleming  Bros.,   Northside. 
Gooch.   W.    S.,   Stem. 
Daniel,    Sid,    Oxford. 
Huff    &    McFarland,    Berea. 
Puckett,   R.    C,    Stovall. 
Gooch   Bros.,    Wilton. 
Evans,    S.    M.,    Oak   Hil. 
Evans,  J.   H.,   Satterwhite. 
Blackwell   Bros.,    Oxford,    R.    1. 
Coleman,    H.    C.    &    Co.,    Lyons. 
Lyon,   A.   A.,   Lyons. 
Perry.   A.    G.,    Creedmoor,   Rfd. 


GRANVILLE  COUNTY 


COTTON    GINS. 
Hunt,  3.  P.,  Oxford. 
Parham    Ginning    Co.,    Oxford. 
Faucett,    Nat,    Wilton. 

PUBLIC  SCHOOL  TEACHERS. 
Day,  Lucy  Belle,  Kittrell,  it.  2. 
Kouton,  Lela,  Oxford,  R.   3. 
Taylor,    Mary,    Oxford,    R.    3. 
Rcnn,   Mary,   Oxford,   R.    6. 
Bumpass,    Lizzie.    Oxford,   R.    6. 
('rilcher,   Susie,  Oxford,  R.  2. 
Clayton,   Alma,   Oxford,   R.    2. 
Knott,   -Nannie   Pearl,  Oxford,  R.   2. 
Ferguson,    Kate,   Oxford,  R.   3. 
Harris,    Hattie,   oxford,   R.   3. 
Howell,  W.   S.,   Oxford,  R.   2. 
Pittard,    Sue.    Oxford,   R.    2. 
Williams,  Louie,  Franklinton,  R.   1. 
Mitchell,    Louie,    Creedmoor. 
Holmes,    Ethel,   Grissom. 
Wheelous,  Maggie,  Creedmoor. 
Bragg,   Fredda,   Creedmoor. 
Bragg,   Sadie,   Creedmoor. 
Jenkins,  Dora,  Hester. 
Howard,  Pauline,  Hester. 
Jones,  Lucie,   Youngsville. 
Crumpler,    R.    P.,   Lyons. 
Sossamon,   Grace,  Lyons. 
Umstead,  Uzma,  Stem. 
Veazey,    Maggie,    Lyons. 
Allen,    Sirena,    Stem. 
Pope,   R.   A.,   Creedmoor. 
Allen,  O.  B.,  Creedmoor. 
Midgette,   Letitia,    Creedmoor. 
Fagan,    Edith,    Creedmoor. 
Watson,  Helen,  Creedmoor. 
Farthing,    Carrie,    Northsde. 
Ragland,    Lucy,    Northside. 
Brooks,    Sallie,    Northside. 
Clement,    Zelma,    Creedmoor. 
Clement,  Annie,  Hester. 
Nance,   Daisy,   Hester. 
Washington,  Ettie,   Oxford,   R.    6. 
Webb,   Ruth,   Stem. 
Claytor,   — .    Stem. 
Farshow,  Norsda,  Stem. 
Clayton,    Janie,    Stem. 
Umstead,  Roda,   Stem. 
Rhew,  Annie,  Moriah. 
Rhew,  Asa,  Moriah. 
Latta,  A.   E.,  Oxford,  R.   1. 
Hall,    Ella,    Stem. 
Jones,  Hallie,  Oxford,  R.   6. 
Duke,   Ida,   Oxford,   R.    6. 
Moure,    Ethel,    Oxford,   R.    1. 
Phipps,    Cora,    Oxford,    R.    1. 
Smith,   Grizelle,   Tar  River. 
Stark,  Marie,  Tar  River. 
Jones.   Lena,    Stem. 
Adcock,    Allie,    Berea. 
Moore,    Hallie,    Berea. 
Waller,  Hattie,  Berea. 
Daniel,  Alice,  Oxford,  R.  4. 
Howard,  Mrs.  A.  B.,  Oxford,  R.  4. 
Adcock,  Nannie  Lee,  Oxford,  R.  1. 
Thomas,  Willie  Lee,   Oxford,  R.   1. 
Thomasson,   Ruth,   Oxford,   R.   1, 
Hart,    Mary,    Oxford,    R.    4. 
Coulling,   Elouise,   Nelson,   Va. 
Davis,  Annie,   Nelson,   Va. 
Gordon,  Eunice,  Virgilina,  Va. 
Green,   Allene,   Virgilina,   Va. 
Green,   Birgie,   Virgilina,   Va. 
Brooks,  Daisy,  Virgilina,  Va. 
Pool,   Novie   Sue,   Virgilina,   Va. 
Wilson,  Agnes,  Virgilina,  Va. 
Dean,  Tazzie,   Oxford,   R.   4. 
Bruwell,  Margaret,  Oxford,  R.  4. 
Pittard,  W.    B.,   Bullock. 
Shotwell,   Janie,   Bullock. 
Deese,    Fred,    Stovall. 
Davis,  Mrs.  J.  J..  Stovall. 
Breedlove,  Allene,  Stovall. 
Eakes,   Etta,   Oxford,   R.    5. 
Hite,  Lelia,  Nelson,  Va. 
Powell,  Emma,  Oxford,  R.  5. 
Howard,   Bessie,   Oxford,   R.    5. 


Hester,  Dixie,  Oxford,  R.  5. 
Grews,   Edna,   Oxford,   R.    5. 
Hart,   Mabel,  Oxford,  R.   5. 
Meeder,   Annie,    Oxford,   R.    5. 
Hunt,   Mrs.    J.    L.,   Oxford. 
Burwell,   Annie.   Oxford,  R.   4. 
Hart,  Lillian,   Oxford,  R.   4. 


OXFORD. 

Population,    1910:     3,016.     White    polls,    389; 
colored  polls,  113. 

Value   of    real    estate    and   personal   property, 
$1,850,414. 

TAX   RATE:     $1,20   on   the   $100. 
Bonded   debt.    $80,000. 

Town    Officers. 
MAYOR— T.   G.    Stem. 
CHIEF   OF  POLICE— A.   Williford. 
CLERK— R.    B.    Hines. 
TREASURER— J.   R.    Hall. 
TAX    COLLECTOR— R.    B.    Hines. 
STANDARD-KEEPER— J.     A.     Mitchell. 
HEALTH    OFFICER— T.    L.    Booth. 
ATTORNEY— T.    G.    Stem. 
POSTMASTER— C.   D.    Osborn. 
R.     R.     AGENTS— W.     B.     Pittard,     Southern 
Railway;  R.  M.  Osborne,  Seaboard  Air  Line. 
EXPRESS  AGENT— F.   C.   Spencer. 
TELEGRAPH    MANAGER— Frank    C.     Spen- 
cer,   Western    Union. 

TELEPHONE     MANAGER— W.     D.     Reeves, 
Home   Co. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 
BAPTIST— G.    T.   Lumpkin,  H.    H.   Marsh,   R. 
I.   Devin,   Pastors. 
EPISCOPAL— F.    H.    T.    Horsfleld,    Pastor. 
METHODIST— A.     P.     Tver,     Pastor;    L.     H. 
Joyner,   Oxford  Circuit. 
PRESBYTERIAN— S.    K.    Phillips.    Pastor. 

Schools    and    Academies. 
HORNER   MILITARY    SCHOOL— J.    C.    Hor- 
ner, Principal. 

OXFORD       SEMINARY— F.       P.       Hobgood, 
President. 

OXFORD    GRADED    SCHOOL— J.     A.    Pitts, 
Superintendent. 

Hotels    and     Boarding     Houses. 
Exchange   Hotel. 
Oxford    Hotel. 

Currin,  Mrs.  Henrietta  Ella. 
Gooch,    Mrs.    Alice. 
Walters,   W.    H. 

Banks    and    Bankers. 
NATIONAL    BANK    OF    GRANVILLE— E.    T. 
White,     President;    Thornton    Yancey,     Cashier. 
FIRST    NATIONAL— R.     W.     Lassiter,     Pres- 
ident; W.   H.   Hunt.   Cashier. 

OXFORD    SAVINGS— H.    G.     Cooper,    Pres. ; 
W.  T.  Yancey,  Sec.  &  Treas. 

UNION  BANK— E:  H.  Crenshaw,  Pres.;  J.  S. 
3radsher,    Cash. 

Bakers. 
Sizemore  Bros. 

Brick    Manufacturers. 
Dans,   J.    C. 

Book    Stores. 
Hall,  J.  G. 

Hamilton,    R.    L.,    Drug   Co. 
Sizemore  Bros. 

Butchers   and    Dealers   in    Cattle. 
Turner   Bros. 
■Slaughter,    S.    L. 
Ridly,    E.    H. 
'/loss,    Willis. 
Daniel.   G.    C. 

Carriage   Dealers  and    Manufacturers. 
Oxford  Buggy   Co. 
Taylor-Cannady  Buggy   Co. 
Horner  Bros.   Co. 
Bullock   &   Crenshaw. 
Long- Winston   Co. 

Clubs. 
Granville    Commercial    Club. 


GRANVILLE  COUNTY                                                                 221 

Commission     Merchants. 

Thomas,    L. 

Horner  Bros.   Co. 

Currin   &    Satterwhite. 

Granville   Farmers    Tobacco    Co. 

Howell.   J.   E. 

Cotton    and     Hosiery    Mills. 

Pitchford  &  Co. 

Oxford   Cotton   Mills. 

Fuller,   J.   W-,   &   Son. 

Confectionery   Dealers. 

Montague,    R.    S. 

Dames  &  Cahoulas. 

Sizemore,    J.    T. 

Sizemore  Bros. 

Lawyers. 

Hall,    J.    G. 

Hester,  J.  W. 

Hamilton    Drug   Co. 

Bryan,  P.   Q. 

Coal    and    Wood    Dealers. 

Royster,   B.    S. 

Oxford   Manufacturing   Co. 

Hicks,   A.    A. 

Oxford  Ice   Company. 

Graham  &  Devin. 

Burwell,    T.    N. 

Stem,    T.    G. 

S.    C.    Averett. 

Drummitt,   D.   G. 

Clothiers   and    Men's    Furnishers. 

Lanier,    T. 

The  Long  Company. 

Lassiter,    Ben.    K. 

Landis   &  Eaton. 

Lumber    Dealers   and    Manufacturers. 

Perkinson  &  Green. 

Ray,    C.    D. 

Crenshaw,   E.   H.,   Co. 

Turner,   L.   B. 

Cohen  &  Son. 

Cannady,   W.   E. 

Brooks,   J.   D. 

Granville   Lumber   Co. 

Horner  Bros.    Co. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 

Cotton    Gins. 

Oxford   Cotton  Mills. 

Parham  Ginning  Co. 

Taylor-Cannady    Buggy    Co. 

Dentists. 

Oxford  Buggy  Co. 

Davis,    I.    H. 

Excelsior  Seat  Co. 

Henderson,    L.    V. 

Oxford  Wheel  Co.   (Buggy  Wheels). 

Fort,   C.   D.   H. 

Oxford  Furniture   Co. 

Doctors. 

Oxford   Orphan   Asylum. 

Booth,    T.    L. 

XMden  Belt   Mfg.    Co.,   L.   B.   Turner. 

Hays,    B.    K. 

"TIeadeasy   Co. 

Coggeshall,   G.    A. 

Oxford  Manufacturing  Co. 

Booth,    S.    D. 

Paint    and    Oil    Dealers. 

Watkins,   G.    S. 

Turner,   L.   B. 

Cannady.    S.    H. 

Oxford  Hardware   Co. 

Daniel.    N.    C. 

Acme  Hardware  Co. 

Thomas,   W.    N. 

Oxford  Mfg.    Co. 

Druggists. 

Painters. 

Lyon's    Drug    Store. 

Patterson,  J.   U. 

Hall,   J.   G. 

roythress,  .1.  T. 

Hamilton,    K.    L.,    Drug    Co. 

Eatman,   H.   H. 

Power   and    Light    Companies. 

Produce  Dealers. 

Carolina  Power  &  Light  Co. 

Medford,    J.    J.    (Wholesale). 

Oxford  Water   Co. 

Hunt,   D.    C. 

Fruit    Dealers. 

J.   F.   White   Co. 

Dames   &  Cahoulas. 

Plumbers. 

Sizemore   Bros. 

Oxford  Plumbing  Co. 

Taylor  Bros. 

Montgomery,   P.   H.,   &  Co. 

Hall,    J.    G. 

Photographers. 

Thomas.   L. 

Breedlove  &  McFarland. 

Brinkley,   J.    D. 

Printing   Offices. 

Fertilizer     Dealers    and     Manufacturers. 

Granville    Enterprise. 

Mitchell.    W.    Z. 

Britt   Printery. 

Long-Winston    Co. 

Oxford  Orphan  Asylum. 

Horner   Bros.    Co. 

Newspapers    and    Editors. 

Fish   and    Oyster   Dealers. 

ORPHAN'S       FRIEND        AND       MASONIC 

Taylor  Bros. 

JOURNAL    (Weekly)— John    Nichols.    Editor. 

Slaughter,    S.    L. 

OXFORD  PUGLIC  LEDGER  AND  BANNER 

Turner  Bros. 

(Semi-weekly)— J.  T.  Britt,  Editor. 

Furniture    Dealers. 

GRANVILLE   ENTERPRISE    (Weekly.) 

Wood,   J.   Robert. 

Real   Estate  Agents. 

j       Upchurch    Bros. 

Granville   Real   Estate    and   Trust    Co. 

Hughes- Smaw   Co. 

Granville  Lumber  Co. 

Grocers. 

Howell,    T.    C. 

White,    J.    F.,    Co.    (Wholesale). 

Shingle  Dealers. 

Hunt,    D.    C.    (Wholesale). 

Turner,   L.    B. 

Medford,    J.    J.     (Wholesale). 

Merchants. 

Hardware     Dealers. 

Brooks,    J.    D. 

Oxford    Hardware    Co. 

Paris  Dry  Goods   Co. 

Acme  Hardware  Co. 

Sizemore,    J.    T. 

Insurance   Agents. 

Undertakers   and    Embalmers. 

Granville  Real  Estate  Co.    (Life  and  Fire). 

Wood,    J.    Robert. 

Roller,    J.    R.,    &   Son   Co. 

Upchurch   Bros. 

White,   W.   H.    (Life). 
Fuller  &  Lyon   (Fire). 

CREEDMOOR. 

Jewelers. 

Incorporated   in   1904. 

Oxford   Jewelry    Co. 

Population,    1910:      326. 

Grocers.    Retail. 

Value  of  real  etsate,   $124,131;  value  of  per- 

Breedlove  &   McFarland. 

sonal    property,    $56,98o. 

Taylor   Bros. 

TAX  RATE:     30   cents  on   the   $100. 

GRANVILLE   -GREENE 


Town    Officers. 
MAYOR— S.    II.    Rogers. 
POSTMASTEK     J.    I'.   Sanderford. 
CHIEF   OF   POLICE— J.    T.    Curl. 
H.     K.     AC.KXT-  J.    T.     Moss,    Seaboard 
Line. 

MANAGERS      TELEGRAPH— J. 
Western     Union;    D.    L.    Mangum, 
Telephone  Co. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 

BAPTIST .    Harrell,  Pastor. 

Schools    and    Academies. 
CREEDMOpR    HIGH    SCHOOL— R 
Principal. 

Banks  and    Bankers. 
THE     CITIZENS     BANK— H.     D. 
President;   I.    E.    Harris,    Cashier. 

THE  FIRST  NATIONAL  BANK— G.  T.   Sikes 
I'K  s. :  \v.   B.  Lasley,  Cash. 

FARM     INSURANCE    AND    TRUST 
C.   Lyon,  Pres. ;  J.   E.   Harris,   Treas. 
Druggists. 
Gamer   Drug    Store. 
Creedmoor   Drug   Store. 

General    Merchants. 
Rogers,    B.    G. 
Creedmoor  Supply  Co. 


Air 

T.      Moss, 
Southside 


A.    Pope, 


Mangum, 


CO. 


Lyon,   S.    C. 

Bazaar  Dry   Goods   Co. 
Wagloff,   Lyon   &   Co. 
Moss,    A.    B. 
Chappell,  J.  W. 
ChappelL    J.    T. 
Bullock.    I.    W.,    &   Co. 
Cross,    L.    H. 
Longmire.    L.   H. 

Hotels    and    Boarding    Houses. 
Central    Hotel. 
Hotel   Granville. 
Averett,   W.    H. 
Jones,   J.   E. 
Allen-Lyon   Co. 
Wagstaff  &  Thomasson. 

Livery   Stables. 
Winston,   R.    O.   W. 
Chapell,   J.   W. 

Manufacturing    Plants. 
Creedmoor  Brick   &   Lumber  Co. 

Warehouses. 
Globe    Warehouse. 
Star  Warehouse- 
Printing  Offiices. 
Creedmoor   Publishing   Co. 


GREENE  COUNTY 

COUNTY    SEAT,    SNOW    HILL. 


POPULATION— (Census    1910),    13,083. 

Formed  in   1790.     Named  in  honor  of  General  Nathaniel  Greene. 

AREA:   300  square  miles. 

Value   of   real   estate,   $1,923,290;  value   of  personal  property,  $1,640,23S. 

Property   listed  in  1913,  by  whites,  $3,219,739;  by  negroes,   $343,789. 

TAX   RATE — County  purposes,   19c.    on  the   $100;  special,  54c. 

Countv    bon, led   debt,    $26,000. 

RAILROAD,    TELEGRAPH     AND     EXPRESS    COMPANIES. 

East    Carolina  Railway,  9.63  miles,   assessed  value     5  26 

Carolina    Telephone    and   Telegrap!"    ^o.,    assessed   value 4 

Kinston    and    Snow    Hill    Railroad,    7.00    miles   assessed    value 21 

Norfolk    Southern    Railroad,    8.04    miles,    assessed     value 104 

Southern   Express   Co. ,   assessed  value 

I'ostal  Telegraph-Cable  Co.,  assessed  value 

Southern  Investment  Co.,   assessed  value 

Western   Union   Telegraph   Co.,   assessed   value 

Pullman    Co.,    assessed   value , * 

SUPERIOR  COURT  TERMS— February   23,   June    22,    December   21. 


358.00 
,580.00 
000.00 
520.00 
738  on 
702.00 
454.00 
380.59 
714.37 


COUNTY    OFFICERS. 

CLERK  OF  COURT— Geo.  W.  Hart,  Snow 
Hill. 

SHERIFF— W.   H.   Williams,  Snow  Hill. 

REGISTER  OF  DEEDS— J.  O.  Sugg,  Snow 
Hill. 

TREASURER— C.    C.    Sugg,    Snow   Hill. 

CORONER— .las.    H.    Harper,   Snow   Hill. 

SURVEYOR— R.    E.    Bearaan,    Walstonburg. 

SUIT.  OF  HEALTH— W.  B.  Murphy,  Snow 
Hill. 

SUIT.  OF  SCHOOLS— J.  E.  Debnam,  Snow 
Hill. 

STJPT.   OF  HOME— B.   L.  Dail,  Snow  Hill. 

BOARD  OF  EDUCATION— L.  V.  Morrill, 
John   Harvey,   Snow   Hill;  W.   A.   Darden,  Ayden. 

COMMISSIONERS- J.  C.  Exum,  (Chm'n), 
C.  L.  Hardy,  Snow  Hill;  J.  J.  Eason,  Walston- 
burg; W.  D.  Cobb,  Faro;  T.  E.  Barrow,  Farm- 
ville. 

JUSTICES  OF  THE    PEACE. 

SNOW  HILL  TOWNSHIP— J.  T.  Suggs,  J.  H. 
Edwards,   Snow   Hill. 

OUMONDS— T.  J.  Worthington,  E.  E.  Hardee, 
W.   C.   Edwards,  Ayden. 

OLDS— F.  L.  Rouse,  R.  C.  Rouse.  J.  T. 
Dixon. 

CARRS— Fred  Shirley,  J.  E.  Herring,  J.  W. 
S.   Beaman. 

SPEIOHTS  BRIDGE— John  W.  Wooten,  S. 
W.    McKeel. 

BULL  HEAD— Geo.   W.  West. 

SHINE— J.    J.    Newsom,   Britt  Bed. 


JASON — B.  T.  Morring,  Chas.   Swinson,  E.  F. 
Phelps. 

HOOKERTON— J.   A.   Aldridge,   Billie  Benett. 
W.  F.   Olinged. 

MINISTERS    NOT    IN    TOWNS. 

Hart,   E.    B.,    Snow  Hll,   Rfd. 

Sugg,   James   A.,    Snow   Hill.   Rfd. 

SCHOOLS    AND    ACADEMIES. 

ORMONDSVILLE—     HIGH— R.     H.     Tucker, 
Prin. 

FHYSICIANS    NOT    IN    TOWNS. 

West.    Albert,    Saratoga,    Rfd. 

MERCHANTS    NOT    IN   TOWNS. 

Turnage  &  Ormond. 

Carr,  Fred  L. 

Hughes  Bros. 

Smith,   .1.    I). 

Mewborn.    W.    D.,    &   Son. 

Mewhorn,  J.  R. 

Mewborn,    J.    L. 

Hooker,    Alley. 

COTTON     GINS. 

Harvey,   John,   Snow   Hill. 

Hardy,  C.  L.,  Snow  Hill. 

Aswell  &  Smith  Ginnery,  Snow  Hill. 

Turnage   &   Ormond,   Snow  Hill. 

Mewborn,    J.    R. 

Davis,    J.    F. 

Taylor,   Walter. 

Edwards,   Daniel  &   Co. 

PUELIC    SCHOOL    TEACHERS. 

Barrow,    Viola,   Arba. 

Askew,  Ruth,  Arba. 


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Mitchell,   Verdi,  Arba. 
Scarboro,   Eugenia   Hookerton. 
Harper,    Winnifred,    Hookerton. 
Dail,  Rosa,  Snow  Hill. 
Hill,   Olivia,   Arba. 
Darden,    Nannie,   Ayden. 
Holmes,  Rosalie,  Snow  Hill. 
Parker,   Myrtle  E.,   Snow   Hill. 
Edwards,    Mary,    Snow   Hill. 
Outlaw,   Addie,    Snow   Hill. 
Vause,    Annie,    Farmville. 
Hooten,   Rosa,   Snow   HH1. 
Epps,    L.    M.,    Snow   Hill. 
Dail,    Minnie    B.,    Snow    Hill. 
Taylor,    Nell,    Snow    Hill. 
Walker,    Mary.    Snow    Hill. 
Moseley,  Janie,  Snow  Hill. 
Spencer,    Annie,    Walstonburg. 
Cox,   Vivian,    Stantonsburg. 
Metts,    Mary,    Stantonsburg. 
Noble,   Verdie,   Walstonburg. 
Flanagan,   Beulah,   LaGrange. 
Rasberry,    Ludie,    LaGrange. 
Essie,  Taylor,   Snow  Hill. 
Mann,    Triphenia,    Snow    Hill. 
Ward.    Annie,    Snow    Hill. 
Bowling,    Nannie,   Farmville 
Moseley,   Mrs.    R.   E.,  Walstonburg. 
Musgrave,   Lena,   Snow   Hill. 
Mewborn,    Mrs.    Asa. 
Tucker,   H.    H.,   Ayden. 
Moore,  Ada,  Maury. 
Mooring,   Elizabeth,   LaGrange. 
Vause,  Eva,  Farmville. 
Williams,   Mollie,    Snow   Hill. 
Edwards,  Lucile,  Snow  Hill. 


SNOW    HILL. 

Population,   1910:     650. 

Town   Officers. 
MAYOR— J.    P.    Frizzelle. 
POSTMASTER— F.    W.    Faircloth. 
R.   R.  AGENT— E.  E.   Edwards,   C.   R.   R. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 
METHODIST— J.    J.    Boone,    Pastor. 
BAPTIST—. 

PROTESTANT     EPISCOPAL— John     Griffith, 
Rector. 

Schools   and    Academies. 
HIGH— L.    M.    Epps,    Prin. 

Banks    .••ur    Bankers. 
SNOW    HILL    BANKING    A:    TRUST   CO.— G. 
A.   Norwood,  Pres. ;  J.   T.    Sugg,   Cash. 
Doctors. 
Harper,    J.     H. 
Murphy,    W.    B. 
Whittington,   W.   W. 


Insurance    Agent. 
Jordan,  W.  Jas. 
McGee,   Geo.   A. 
Debnon,   J.    E. 

Druggists. 
Harper,   J.    T.    H.,   &  Co. 

Newspapers   and    Editors. 
ST.VXDARD-LACONIO   (Weekly)— J.   E.  Deb- 
nam,  Editor. 

EASTERN  RECORDER   (Weekly)— W.  J.  Jor- 
dan.   Editor. 

SQUARE  DEAL   (Weekly)— G.   A.  Jones,  Edi- 
tor. 

General    Merchandise. 
Exum,    J.,    &    Co. 
Edwards,  J.   A.,   Jr.,   &   Sons. 
Lassiter,   T.    U.,   &   Son. 
Dixon  Bros.   Mercantile  Co.    (Inc.) 
Sauls,     C.     D. 
Harper,    Dock. 
Carraway,  W.  T. 
Dixon-Hicks  Hardware  Co. 
Edwards  Furniture   Co. 
Pearson,   M.,    &    Son. 
Shelton,   L.    N. 

Hotels  and   Boarding   Houses. 
Potter     Hotel. 
Moses,    Mrs.    Lula. 

Livery    Stables. 
Dail,    Fred. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 
Moore,    C.    F.    (Buggies,    Wagons,    etc.) 


HOOKERTON. 

Incorporated. 

Town    Officers. 
MAYOR— W.    F.    Taylor. 
CHIEF    OF    POLICE— R.    L.    Rouse. 
POSTMASTER— W.    O.    Dixon. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 
METHODIST— J.  M.  Bradley.  I'astor. 
FREE  WILL  BAPTIST — Charles  Vause,  Pas- 
tor. 

Schools  and  Academies. 
ACADEMY— Winnifivd    Harper,    Prin. 

Doctors. 
Edwards,  G.   C. 
Harper,  J.   M. 

General    Merchandise. 
Albritton,    B.    F.    D.,    &   Co. 
Dixon,    W.    O. 
Taylor,  W.  F.,  &  Co. 
Edwards   &   Palmer. 
Smith,  M.   E.   Millinery  Co. 
Potter,    L.    M.    Millinery. 
Ormond   &   Vause. 


GUILFORD  COUNTY 

COUNTY    SEAT,    GREENSBORO. 


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POPULATION:     (Census    1910),    60.497. 

Formed   in   1770   from   Orange   and   Rowan   Counties.     Named   in    honor    of    Lord    North, 
(if  Guilford,  who.  in  1770,  became  First  Lord  of    the     Treasury     and     Prime     Minister    to 
land. 

AREA:     672   square   miles. 

Value  of  real  estate,  $12,764,030;  value  of  personal   property,   $5,816,072. 

Property  listed  in  1912,  by  whites,  $17,990,509  ;  by  negroes,   $5S3,493. 

NO.    OF   SCHOOLS:     For  whites,   S9 :  for  negroes,    32. 

TAX   RATI:: — Countv  purposes,   19c.   on   the  $100;  poll,   $1.50  on  each  poll;  school,   20c; 
and  bridges,  23  l-3c.   on  the  $100. 

PUBLIC  ROADS:     No.   miles,  1,000.     Worked    under  township  superintendents.     Number 
macadam   road  160.     Two  squads   of   convicts. 

RAILROAD,    TELEGRAPH     AND     EXPRESS    COMPANIES. 

Liberty  Telephone  Co. ,   assessed  value $ 

( iihsonville   Telephone   Co.,    assessed   value 

Atlantic   and  Yadkin  Railway,   39.26  miles,   assessed    value 43S 

Southern    Railway,    26.30    miles,    assessed    value 1,028, 

High  Point,  Randleman,  Ash.   and  So.   Ry.,  3.04  .miles,    assessed   value 38, 

North  Carolina  Railroad,  33.37  miles,  assessed  value      2,319, 

Pullman  Co.,  assessed  value. 13, 

Southern   Express  Co.,   assessed  value 15, 

Western   Union   Telegraph   Co.,    assessed    value 56 

North  Carolina  Public  Service  Co..   assessed  value    230 


Earl 
Eng- 


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92.00 
S02.00 

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858.56 
000.00 
125.67 

';'■- 

98.00 
696  34 
800.00 


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GUILFORD   COUNTY. 


Union  Tank  Line  Co.,  assessed  value 

Southern   Bell  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Co.,  assessed    value 

Southeast    Guilford   Telephone   Co.,   assessed  value      

North   State  Telephone   Co.,   assessed  value 

Merchants   Despatch  Transportation  Co.,   assessed     value 

Farmers   Telephone   Co.,    assessed   value 

American   Telephone   and   Telegraph   Co.,   assessed     value 

Postal    Telegraph-Cable   Co.,    assessed   value 

t; 1    Will    Telephone   Co.,    assessed   value 

Orinoco    Telephone    Co.,     assessed    value 

Southern  Power  Co.,   assessed  value 

Kiteh    Fork    Telephone    Co.,    assessed   value 

Pleasant    Grove   Telephone   Co.,    assessed  value 

Guilford   Telephone    Co.,    assessed   value 

Prospect   Telephone   Co.,    assessed   value 

Brown   Summit  Telephone   Co.,   assessed  value 

SUPERIOR  COURT  TERMS— January   12   (civil),   January   26,    February   9    (civil), 
(civil),   March   2.'1    (civil),   April   13    (civil),  April    27,    May   11    (civil),   June   8    (civil), 
(civil),   September   7    (civil),   September  21,   September  28   (civil),  November  9   (civil), 
7    (civil),  December  14,  December  21    (civil.) 


10,513.00 

159,321.00 

2,324.00 

20,454.00 

2,622.00 

407.00 

15.4S3.60 

7,022.00 

500.00 

120.00 

71,139.00 

160.00 

65.00 

2,115.00 

56.00 

690.00 

March    9 

August    17 

December 


COUNTY    OFFICERS. 

CLERK  OF  COURT— M.  W.  Gant,  Greens- 
boro. 

DEPUTY  CLERK— R.  H.  Wharton,  Greens- 
boro. 

SHERIFF— D.    B.    Stafford,   Greensboro. 

DEPUTY  SHERIFF— J.  H.  Shaw,  Greens- 
boro. 

REGISTER  OF  DEEDS— W.  H.  Rankin, 
Greensboro. 

DEPUTY  REGISTER  OF  DEEDS— Roy  H. 
Jones. 

TREASURER— G.    H.   McKinney,  Greensboro. 

CORONER— W.    W.    Wood,   Greensboro. 

SURVEYOR — J.    R.    Edmunds,  Greensboro. 

AUDITOR — J-   A.   Davidson,   Greensboro. 

SUIT.  OF.  HEALTH— Dr.  W.  M.  Jones, 
Greensboro. 

SUl'T.  OF  SCHOOLS— Thos.  R.  Foust, 
Greensboro. 

SUI'T.    OF    HOME— S.    J.    Scott,    Greensboro. 

HOME  OF  CORRECTION— C.  M.  Glass, 
Supt.,   Greensboro. 

BOARD  OF  EDUCATION— W.  T.  Whitsett, 
Whitsett;  C.  H.  Ireland,  Greensboro;  J.  C. 
Kennett,  Pleasant  Garden. 

COMMISSIONERS— W.  C.  Boren,  (chm'n.), 
Pomona;  W.  G.  Bradshaw,  High  Point;  T.  A. 
Wilson,  Summerfield:  W.  C.  Tucker,  Pleasant 
Garden;  J.   Al.    Rankin,   Proximity,  Greensboro. 

BOARD  OF  ELECTIONS— T.  C.  Hoyle, 
(chm'n.),  B.  C.  Sharpe,  Greensboro;  W.  C. 
.Joins,   High   Point. 

JUSTICES  OF  THE   PEACE. 

WASHINGTON  TOWNSHIP— C.  M.  Zimmer- 
man, C.   L.   Sockwell,  Gibsonville,  Rfd. 

ROCK  CREEK— Berry  Davidson,  W.  R. 
Zimmerman,    W.    H.    McLean,    Gibsonville. 

GREEN— W.  W.  A.  Staley,  Liberty,  R.  2; 
Geo.  M.  Amick,  Liberty;  J.  L.  Holt,  Julian, 
Rfd. ;  W.  A.  Bowman,  Liberty,  Rfd. 

MAOISON— J.  R.  Moore,  J.  H.  Rudd,  Brown 
Summit;   A.    R.    Hines,   McLeansville. 

JEFFERSON— C.  M.  Pritchett,  R.  L.  Davis, 
McLeansville;  W.   H.   McLean,  Greensboro,  Rfd. 

MONROE — S.  G.  Lomax,  Greensboro,  R.  6; 
J.   L.   Hawkins,  Brown  Summit. 

GILMER— J.  E.  McKnight,  Robt.  E.  Sims, 
G.  T.  Glascock,  B.  E.  Jones,  J.  B.  Minor,  D. 
H.    Collins,    Greensboro. 

FENTRESS — J.  R.  McCulloch,  Pleasant  Gar- 
den;   Chas.    A.    Schoffner,    Climax. 

CENTRE  GROVE— W.  D.  Clayton,  Summer- 
field. 

MOREHEAD— L.  R.  Noah,  Battle  Ground; 
W.  S.  Lyon,  S.  Mitchell,  W.  H.  Williams, 
.1.  Grasty  Fowler,  E.  P.  Land,  E.  F.  Paschall, 
Greensboro. 

SUMNER— J.  H.  Langly,  J.  H.  Johnson, 
Greensboro,  Rfd;  A.  O.  Newman,  Greensboro, 
R.     1. 

BRUCE — R.  V.  Harris,  W.  H.  Wilson,  John 
B.    Ogburn,    Summerfield. 

CLAY — J.     Frank    Coble,    Greensboro,  .R.     6; 


A.  M.   Hemphill,  Julian;  G.  A.  Garrett,  Julian. 

FRIENDSHIP— A.  T.  Millis,  M.  L.  Kendall, 
Guilford    College. 

JAMESTOWN— J.  L.  Coltrane,  J.  M.  Davis, 
Jamestown. 

OAK  RIDGE— Chas.  Case,  Oak  Ridge;  R. 
W.  Jones,  W.  M.  Brookbank.  E.  D.  Morgan, 
Stokesdale. 

DEEP  RIVER— E.  B.  Atkins,  Kernersville, 
R.  2;  J.  M.  Davis,  Colfax;  J.  Lee  Charles, 
High    Point,   Rfd. 

HIGH  POINT— N.  W.  Beeson,  Emory  A. 
Hanner,  W.  G.  Brown,  Arthur  Lyon,  J.  C. 
Welch,  A.  J.  Dodameade,  J.  D.  Suttonfield, 
A.   W.   Idol,  High  Point. 

SCHOOLS    AND     ACADEMIES. 

WHITSETT  INSTITUTE— W.  T.  Whitsett, 
Prin.,  Whitsett. 

GUILFORD  COLLEGE— Lyndon  Lewis 
Hobbs.    Pres.,    Guilford    College. 

OAK  RIDGE  INSTITUTE— J.  A.  and  M.  H. 
Holt,    Prin's. 

^PHYSICIANS   NOT    IN   TOWNS. 

Knight,   William  P.,  White  Oak. 

Norman,   Geo.   W.   Pomona. 

Spoon,    Arthur   Ogburn,    Revolution. 

Paddison,   J.    R.,   Kernersville. 

Armfield,  D.   O.,  Jamestown. 

Fox,  M.  F.,  Guilford  College. 

Reaves,  J.  T.,  Vandalla. 

Gray.    Claiborn,    Pleasant   Garden. 

Gilmer,   Chas..  McLeansville. 

Gordon,    J.    R. ,    Jamestown. 

Davis,   W.    C,    Summerfield. 

Foscue,    J.    E.,    Jamestown. 

Dick.    J.    V.,    Gibsonville. 

Keniodle,   G.   W.,   Proximity. 

Wells,   J.   M. 

Willis,    H.,    Summerfield. 

Whitaker,  H.   E. 

Duncan,    J.    F. 

Grayson,    C.    S. 

Molt,  W.   T.,  McLeansville. 

MERCHANTS    NOT    IN    TOWNS. 

Proximity    Mercantile    Co.,    Proximity. 

Simpson,  Henry  C,  McAdoo  Heights,  Greens- 
boro. 

White   Oak   Mills   Store.    White    Oak. 
FLOUR,    CORN   AND    FEED    MILLS. 

Hardie,    Jno.,    Brown    Summit. 

Tate,    Chas.,    Greensboro. 

SAW    MILLS. 

Walker,   E.    W..   Brown   Summit. 

Spencer   &    Coltrane.    Brown    Summit,    Rfd. 

McCormack,  J.  F.,  Brown  Summit,  Rfd. 

Weatherly,    W.    M..    Greensboro,    Rfd. 

Miller,   R.    B.,   Greensboro,   Rfd. 

PUBLIC  SCHOOL  TEACHERS. 

Mendenhall,  Mary  J.,  Jamestown,  R.   1. 

Royals,  Bettie,  High  Point,  R.  3. 

Daniels,  Ethel,  High  Point,  R.  3. 

Osborne,   Elsie,   Greensboro,   R.    3. 


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Apple,  Ida  S.,  Brown  Summit,  Rfd. 

Llewellyn,    Annie,   Altamahaw. 

Pritchett,  Madge,  Gibsonville,  R.   1. 

Gorrell,  Jenne,   Gbsonvlle,  R.   1. 

Tickle,  Maude,  Gibsonville,  R.  1. 

Fulton,   Irene,   Brown   Summit,   R.    1. 

Watlington,   Blanche,   Brown   Summit,  R.    1. 

Patton,  Mrs.   J.   W.,  Gibsonville. 

Kent,   Mary,  Gibsonville. 

Allritlge,  Lillian,   Gibsonville. 

Turner,  Lillian,  Gibsonville. 

Poyntz,    Minnie,    Gibsonville. 

Wagoner,  Cleo,  Gibsonville. 

Joyner,  J.  H.,  Whitsett. 

Barnhardt,  Aurelia,   Whitsett. 

Apple,  Mrs.   R.   E.,  Burlington,  Rfd. 

Richardson,   Daisy,   Liberty,   R.    2. 

Clapp,    Eugenia,    Burlington,    Rfd. 

Garrett,  C.  Frank,  Liberty,  R.  2. 

Lynch,  Mrs.   G.   H.,  Whitsett,  R.    1. 

Foust,    Abigail,    Julian,    R.    1. 

Newlin,   Mary,   Hartshorn,   R.    1. 

Mendenhall,  Dovie,  Liberty,  R.   2. 

Griffin,  Mary,  Liberty,  R.   2. 

Michael,  Hepsy,  McLeansville,  Rfd. 

Hopkins,  Kate,  McLeansville,  Rfd. 

Liles,   S.   T.,   Brown  Summit,  Rfd. 

Flick,    Bessie,    Brown    Summit,    Rfd. 

Webb,    Hattie,    Brown    Summit,    Rfd. 

McKinney,   Lelia,   Brown   Summit,   Rfd. 

Kellogg,   J.   G.,   Brown   Summit,   Rfd. 

Carpenter,   Nora,  Brown  Summit,  Rfd. 

Coltrane,   Lucie,   Brown   Summit. 

Troxler,  Mrs.   L.   C,  Greensboro,  R.   2. 

Coble,  May,  Greensboro,  R.   6. 

Hinshaw,    C.    R. ,    McLeansville. 

Hardin,   Jonna,   McLeansville. 

Otwell,    Myrtle,    McLeansville. 

Hedgecock,   Vera,   McLeansville,   Rfd. 

Lineberry,  Frances,   Greensboro,   R.   2. 

Whitely,   G.   L.,   Greensboro,   R.    6. 

Tucker,    Harry,   Greensboro,   R.    6. 

Woodburn,  D.   C,  Greensboro,   R.   6. 

Gibson',  Pricie  E.,  Julian,  R.   1. 

McNeely,    Kate,   Julian,   R.    1. 

Smith,  Mary,  Julian,  R.  1. 

Fryar,   Vannie,    Greensboro,   R.    1. 

Greeson,  Florence,  Greensboro,  R.   1. 

Ladd,  Mrs.   D.   T.,   Climax,  R.    1. 

Causey,  Isla,  Climax,  R.  1. 

Short,  George  A.,  Brown  Summit,  Rfd. 

McKinney,   Russie,   Brown   Summitt.   Rfd. 
Xichois,  Mary,  Brown  Summit,   Rfd. 
Farmer,  Nannie,  Baker,  Greensboro,  R.   . 
Cox,  Eva,  J.   Greensboro,   R.   4. 
McNeely,   Janet,  Greensboro,  R.    5. 
Martin,  Eva,   Benaja,  R.   1. 
Neal,   Cora,   Greensboro,   R.    7. 
Lambeth,  Tera,  Greensboro,  R.   5. 
Sikes,  Alma,  Greensboro,   R.   4. 
Dixon,   Nettie,  Greensboro. 
Bain,   Myrtle,    Greensboro. 
Hester,    Araminta,   Greensboro. 
Hester  Maude,  Greensboro. 
Hall,  Kathleen,  Greensboro. 
Stewart,    Florence,    Greensboro. 
Robinson,   Janie,   Greensboro. 
Suit,  Clara,  Greensboro. 
Michaux,   Roche,  Greensboro. 
Johnson,  Mrs.   Richard,  Greensboro. 
Wardlaw,    Harriet,    Greensboro. 
Robinson,   Blanche,   Greensboro. 
Merritt,    Annie,    Greensboro. 
Lea.    Annie,   Greensboro. 
Preyer,   Helen,   Greensboro. 
Field,  Minnie,  Greensboro. 
Grimsley,   Alice,   Greensboro. 
Gwaltney,  Mrs.  William,  Greensboro. 
Joyner,  Ruth,   Greensboro. 
Wood,  Sarah,  Greensboro. 
Allen,   Mollie,   Greensboro,   R.    6. 
Michael,  Ruby,  Greensboro,  R.   6. 
Jones,   Estelle,   Greensboro,   R.    6. 
Younts,    W.    E.,    Greensboro. 


McGoogan,  Miss,  Greensboro. 
Donnell,   Cora  T.,   Greensboro. 
Todd,  Charlotte,  Greensboro. 
McNeely,  Myrtle.  Greensboro. 
Gladstone,  R.   M.,  Greensboro,  R.   6. 
Hodgin,  Lela,  Greensboro,  R.   1. 
Foust,  F.   L.,  Pleasant  Garden. 
Mclntyre,  Lutie,  Pleasant  Garden. 
Combs,  Margaret,  Pleasant  Garden. 
Couch,   Effie,   Pleasant  Garden. 
Hardin,  Lucilla,  Pleasant  Garden. 
Mclntyre,  K.    H.,   Pleasant  Garden. 
Poole,  Mary  Van,  Pleasant  Garden. 
Isley,  E.   B.,  Climax. 
White,  Mrs.   J.   A.,  Climax. 
Andrew,   Flossie,   Greensboro,   R.    1. 
Fogleman,  H.  F.,  Summerfleld,  R.   2. 
Gordon,  E.   T.,  Greensboro,  R.   5. 
Lambeth,  Vallie,  Greensboro,  R.   5. 
Washburn,  Mrs.  Joe,   Summerfleld,  R.   2. 
Sellars,  Mrs.   T.   N.,  Brown  Summit,  R.   2. 
Moore,   Rosa,   Greensboro. 
Bailey,  Ida,  Greensboro. 
Highsmith,   J.    A.,  Greensboro. 
Jones,   Lucy.   Greensboro. 
Marshall,  Huklah,  Greensboro. 
Coble,   Madge,   Greensboro. 
Fitzgerald,    Mary,    Greensboro,    R.    3. 
Hunt,  Florence,  Greensboro. 
Matthews,   Lillian,   Greensboro. 
Kime,  Katie,  Grensboro,  R.   6. 
Land,   Bettie  Aiken,  Greensboro. 
Harper,  Nannie,  Guilford  College,  R.   2. 
Long,  Ethel,  Guilford  College,  R.   2. 
Case,    Rosa,    Battle   Ground. 
Todd,   Eula,   Greensboro. 
Barker,   Gypsie,   Greensboro. 
Kennett,   Lucille,   Greensboro. 
Mendenhall,   Mrs.    P.   A.,   Greensboro. 
Eller,   Bertha,   Greensboro,   R.    5. 
Gaskins,    Willie,    Greensboro. 
Sockwell,  Belle,   Greensboro,  R.    1. 
Albright,  Una  D.,  Greensboro,  R.   3. 
Reynolds,    H.   W. ,   Greensboro,   R.    1. 
Barker,   Alma,  Randleman,  R.   1. 
Vickery,    Maude   R.,   Greensboro,   R.    1. 
Coble,   Annie,   Greensboro,   R.    3. 
White,    Grace,    Greensboro,    R.    3. 
Carrell,  J.   Wilson,   Summerfleld. 
Beaman,    Tecy,    Summerfleld. 
Harvey,   Nessie,   Summerfleld. 
Quenerly,  Rosa,  Summerfleld. 
Hodgin,   Linnie,   Stokesdale. 
Cole,  Margaret,   Stokesdale. 
Byrd,   Clara,   Summerfleld. 
Pugh,  Lillie,  Guilford  College,  R.   2. 
Doak,    Nellie,   Friendship, 
rude.    H.    C,    Colfax,    R.    1. 
Moser,  J.   W.,  Guilford  College. 
Henley,   Cornie,  Guilford  College. 
Huffines,  Minnie,  Guilford  College. 
Crutchfield,  Mabel,  Guilford  College. 
Pritchett,  Oilie,   Guilford  College,  R.   1. 
Coltrane,  E.  J.,  Jamestown. 
Dixon,    Alice,    Jamestown. 
Mendenhall,   Mary,   Jamestown. 
Phillips,   Kate,   Jamestown. 
Ledbetter,  Alice,   Jamestown. 
Boone,  Addie,   Jamestown. 
Bell,    Eddie,   Jamestown. 
Oswell,    A.    G.,    Jamestown. 
Rankn,  Annie  Lee,  Jamestown. 
Pesrram,  J.   Wright,   Oak   Ridge. 
Merrimon,    Mrs.     Ella    B.,    Oak    Ridge. 
Kennett.    Paul,    S.,    Stokesdale. 
Brookbank,  William.  Stokesdale.  t 
Sharpe,    Elizabeth,    Stokesdale. 
Stone,   J.    A.    Kernersville. 
Dunbar,    Wade,    Oak    Ridge. 
Ladd,   Emma,  Belew's  Creek,  Rfd. 
Bennett,  Willie.   Belew's  Creek,  Rfd. 
Pegg,  Roella,  High  Point,  R.   1. 
Rogers,  T.    H.,   Colfax. 
Lambe,   Adna,   Colfax. 


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Jackson,  Mlttie,  Colfax. 
r     .;.    Mary,    KernersviUe,   R.    2. 
Parrish,  Margaret,  Guilford  College,  R.  2. 
Hedgecock,  Grover  G.,  KernersviUe,  KM. 
Morgan,   Carrie.    KernersviUe,    R.    2. 
White,   Jennie,    High    Point,   R.    1. 
Wheeler,   Ada    B.,    High   Point. 
Millis,    Ida    E.,    High    Point. 
Ridge,    Ma    i;..    High    Point. 
Pike,  .Mrs.  .1.  \y  .  High  Pont. 
Fentrlss    Estelle,    High    Point. 
Fentress,    Sallie,    High    Point. 
Futrell,    K.    T.,    High    Point. 
Laj'ton,   Georgia,   High  Point. 
Smith    Francis,    High   Point. 
Paul,  J.   D.,  High  Point,  R.   5. 
Paul,  Mrs.  J.   D.,  High  Point,  R.   5 
Norwood,   Bessie,  High  Point,  R.   5. 
Farlow,   E.   E..   High   Point,  R.    3. 
White,   Marie,  High  Point,   Rfd. 
Richardson,  Amanda.  High  Point,  R.   3. 
Everhart,  Carrie,  High  Point,  R.  3. 
Shipp.   R.   J..   Gihsonville,   R.    1. 
Bland,   Rosalia,   Gihsonville,   R.    1. 
Foust,  W.   H.,  Gihsonville.  R.    1. 
Foust,   Lillia   A.,   Gibsnville,   R.    1. 
Pitts,   Rozzie,   Liberty,   R.    2. 
Jones,   Henry,  Brown  Summit,   Rfd. 
Gregory,  Maybelle,  Brown  Summit,  Rfd. 
Brown,  Mrs.   Charlotte,  Sedalia. 
Chavis,    Novella,    MeLeansville. 
Young,  Charles  R.,   Greensboro,  R.   2. 
MofHtt,   James  W.,  Brown  Summit. 
Moffitt,    Mrs.    J.    W.,    Brown    Summit. 
McCaskill,  Wiley,  Brown  Summit,  R.  2. 
Waugh,    S.    T.,    Brown    Summit. 
Waugh,   Mrs.   S.   T.,  Brown  Summit. 
Brown,  Mary  J.,  Greensboro,  R.   4. 
Alexander,  Mrs.  Maggie,  Greensboro. 
Winchester,  Mrs.   Lelia,   Greensboro. 
Lomax,  W.   T. ,  Greensboro. 
Lomax,    Mrs.    W.    T.,    Greensboro. 
Clark,  Mabel,   Greensboro. 
Freeman,  Jennie,  Greensboro,  R.  1. 
Waugh,   Laviniah,   Greensboro,   R.    7. 
Reid,   Daisy   C,  Greensboro,   R.    5. 
MeAdoo,  George  W. ,  Greensboro. 
Morgan.  Mrs.   Sallie,  Greensboro. 
Nichols,  Adora,  Greensboro. 
Carter,  Mrs.   Sarah  J.,  Greensboro,  Rfd. 
Morehead,  Bena,  Greensboro,  Rfd. 
Johnson,   Mrs.   Mattie,   Greensboro. 
Peters,  Lillie,  Greensboro. 
Eecles,  Rev.  P.   L.,  Greensboro,  R.   1. 
Smith  Johnsie,  Greensboro,  R.  3. 
Lytle,  Cora.  Guilford  College,  R.   2. 
Jones,  Girley,   Guilford  College,   R.   2. 
Stanfield,   Celia,  Guilford   College,   R.   2. 
Harris,   Leon  R.,   High   Point,   R.    2. 
Phillips,  W.   H.,  Summerfleld,  Rfd. 
Lowe,  J.   A.,   KernersviUe,  R.   4. 
Boyd,    Martha,    Colfax. 
Griffith,   Bessie  L.,   High  Point. 


GREENSBORO. 

Population,  1910:  15,895.  No.  white  polls, 
1,800;   No.    colored   polls,    340. 

Assessed  value  real  estate  and  personal  prop- 
erty,   $9,450.01)11. 

TAX   RATE:     $1.30. 

Bonded  debt,   $940,000. 

Owns  its  own  waterworks  and  sewer  system, 
valued  at  $450,000. 

Town    Officers. 

MAYOR  AND  COMMISSIONER  OF  PUB- 
LIC ACCOUNTS  AND  FINANCE— Thos.  J. 
.Murphy. 

CHIEF  OF  POLICE— I.    B.   Isley. 

CLERK— John   S.   Michaux. 

TREASURER— R.     M.     Rees. 

TAX  COLLECTOR— T.  J.  Murphy,  Commis- 
sioner  of   Public   Accounts    and   Finanec. 

ATTORNEY— A.   Wayland  Cooke. 

SUPT.    OF  HEALTH— Dr.   A.   R.   Wilson. 

HEALTH   OFFICER— John  -W.   Donovant. 


POSTMASTER— Robt.    D.    Douglas. 

JUDGE  OF  MUNICIPAL  COURT— S.  Glenn 
Brown. 

SOLICITOR— E.    D.    Kuykendall. 

COURT  CLERK— E.   L.    Clark. 

INSPECTOR    BUILDINGS— M.    M.    Boyles. 

KKEPER  OF   CEMETERY— Chas   Hiatt. 

SUPT.    OF   SCHOOLS— J.    L.   Mann. 

R.   R.    AGENT— Southern. 

EXPRESS  AGENT— A.  C.  Williams,  South- 
ern Express  Co. 

TELEGRAPH  MANAGERS— A.  S.  Nowell, 
W.    U. ;   T.    S.    Horry,   Postal. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 

BAPTIST— (First),  J.  Clyde  Turner,  Pastor; 
(Asheboro  Street).  R.  P.  Walker,  Pastor;  (For- 
est Avenue),  R.  G.  Kendrick,  Jr.,  Pastor; 
(Proximity),  W.  H.  Eller,  Pastor;  (White  Oak), 
W.    H.    Strickland.    Pastor. 

CHRISTIAN— John  W.  Bolton,  W.  C.  Wick- 
er, E.   M.   Carter,   Henry  C.   Fulton,  Pastors. 

EPISCOPAL— Thos.    G.    Faulkner,    Rector. 

MORAVIAN— Carleton   E.    White,   Pastor. 

FIRST   LUTHERAN— J.    E.    Shenk,    Pastor. 

METHODIST  PROTESTANT— R.  M.  An- 
drews,   Pastor. 

METHODIST— Presiding  Elder,  G.  T.  Rowe; 
(Centenary),     R.     D.     Sherrill;    E.     C.     Glenn, 

Evangelist;  (East  Greensboro),  R.  D.  Fox; 
(West  Market),  C.  W.  Byrd;  (Spring  Garden), 
W.  E.  Abernethy;  (Walnut  Street),  G.  H.  Chris- 
tenburg;   (West  Greensboro),  W.   L.  Dawson. 

PRESBYTERIAN— (First),  Melton  Clark, 
Pastor,  (Westminister),  C.  E.  Hodgin,  Pastor; 
(Buffalo  Church),  J.  W.  Goodman,  S.  M. 
Rankin,  M.  M.  Shields,  J.  H.  Wilson  Pastors, 
(Church  of  the  Covenant),  R.  Murphy  Williams, 

Dn  c  t  of 

CATHOLIC — Vincent   Taylor,   Pastor. 

REFORMED— Shuford  Peeler,   Pastor. 

FRIENDS— Earle  J.   Harold,  Pastor. 

JEWIS — Louis  I.   Eggleson. 

HOLINESS— Blum   H.    Vestal. 

Schools   and    Colleges. 

ASHEBORO    STREET    GRADED. 

NORMAL  TRAINING. 

SPRING    STREET    HIGH. 

LEE    STREFT    GRADED. 

LINDSAY    STREET    HIGH. 

LINDSAY    STREET    GRADED. 

FORBES    STREET   GRADED. 

DAVIE    STREET    GRADED. 

SIMPSON   STREET  GRADED. 

STATE  NORMAL  AND  INDUSTRIAL  COL- 
LEGE—J.    I.    Foust,    Pres. 

GREENSBORO  COLLEGE  FOR  WOMEN—  S. 
B.   Turrentine,   Pres. 

GREENSBORO    COMMERCIAL    SCHOOL. 

STATE  AGRICULTURAL  AND  MECHANI- 
CAL COLLEGE  (col.)— James  B.  Dudley, 
Pres. 

MISS    META    BEALL'S     KINDERGARTEN. 
Hotels  and   Boarding  Houses. 

Laidler  Hotel. 

Hotel    Clegg. 

Hotel    Guilford. 

Hotel  Huffines. 

Hotel   European. 

Hotel    Star. 

Allen   House. 

The   Jefferson. 

MeAdoo   Hotel. 

Piedmont   Hotel,    (col.) 

White  Oak   Inn. 

Deaver,   Mrs.   M.   O. 

Allired,  Mrs.    Ora. 

Andrews,  .lames  L. 

The  Banner  House. 

Bowman,  Mrs.  Virginia  A. 

Apple,     Mrs.     Alice. 

Dick,    Julius   N. 

Atchison,    Mrs.    May   F. 

Bogart,    Mrs.    H.    M. 

Bogart,   Mrs.    C.   B. 

Brady   House. 


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Burton,    Ann. 

TEXTILE   BANK— (White    Oak   Mills.) 

Bullock,    S.    B. 

Bakers. 

Carolina  Hotel- 

Clegg,    Leonidas    L. 

Case,   Mrs.   Louisa  A. 

Northside    Steam    Bakery. 

Currie,   Mrs.   Bertha. 

Washington  Steam  Bakery. 

Clark,  Mrs.   Ida. 

White   Oak   Mills   Bakery. 

Clary,   Mrs.    Sallie  A. 

Brick    Manufacturers. 

Coleman,    Mrs.    Fannie   A. 

Alley,   Geo.    W. 

Collins  House. 

Cunningham   Brick   Co. 

Cooper,    W.    N. 

Williams,    Jas.    G. 

Dick,    Mrs.    Lena   A. 

Jennings,  W.  G.,  &  Son. 

Doak.    Mrs.    O.    E. 

Kirkpatrick   Brick   Co. 

Dodamead,   Mrs.   Debbie  A. 

Smith,   Jas.   M. 

Eeagle  House. 

Boot    and    Shoe    Dealers. 

Epps,    Hiram    C. 

Callahan-Dodson. 

Gate   City  House. 

Coble   &   Mebane. 

Grady,    Jas.    M. 

Fordham,    Albert   E. 

Griffin,    Mrs.    Lossie   P. 

Hendrix.    J.    M. 

Harvey,    Mrs.    Lou    N. 

Wear-U-Well  Co. 

Jeter,   Mrs.   L.   B. 

Ricks-Donnell-Medearis    Co. 

Hester,  Mrs-  Laura  J. 

Thacker   &    Brockmann. 

Holder,   Mrs.    Julia. 

Spearman  Shoe  Co. 

Hudson,     Mrs.     Ida    B. 

Fordham,    A.   E. 

Hutchens,    Mrs.    Rebecca. 

Book    Stores. 

Johnson,   John   P. 

Wills   Book    Store. 

Kirkman,    Mrs.    Isabella    V. 

Barker  Bros. 

Phibbs,   Dora   A. 

Union  News  Co. 

Langston,    Mrs.    Jane    E. 

Barham   &   Hume. 

Matthews,    Mrs.    C.    J. 

Smithdeal,   L.   A. 

McCollum,    Thos.    A. 

Bowling   Alleys. 

Moore,    Mrs.    Ora  H. 

Clegg's  Bowling  Alley. 

Moore,    Mrs.    R.    A. 

Hotel  Clegg. 

Ridge,    Mrs.    Martha   F. 

Y.    M.    C.    A. 

Patterson,    Mrs.    Louise    A. 

Greensboro  Country  Club. 

Piedmont  Hotel. 

Building     and     Loan     Associations. 

Robbins.    Mrs.    Lydia  J. 

Greensboro   Building   and    Loan   Association. 

Slack,   Mrs.   Nannie  F. 

Gate   City   Building   and   Loan   Association. 

Rycroft,    Mrs.    Virginia   H. 

Pioneer  Building  &  Loan  Association   (col.) 

Sharpe,   Mrs.   Rebecca  C. 

Butchers   and    Dealers   in    Cattle. 

Trent,   Mrs.    Addie  0. 

Moorefleld,    J.    R. 

Turner,    Mrs.    Susan   E. 

Mason    &    Holt. 

Waggoman,   Mrs.    Alice   C.              ' 

Morrison    Bros. 

Webb,    Mrs.    Margaret. 

Johnson,    Bert. 

Wood,    Mrs.    Nancy. 

Clarida,    Henry   P. 

Younts,    Mrs.    Florence. 

Garrett,    Elmer    E. 

Architects. 

Hudson  Meat   Market   Co. 

Barton,   Harry. 

Jeffreys,   Marcellus. 

Hughes,  Raleigh  James. 

Murray,    J.    A. 

Brewer,   Wells  L. 

'Olive,    J.    C. 

Oambier.    Richard. 

Parlor  Meat  Market. 

Hopkins,    Jas.    H. 

Schlosser   &    Son. 

Auctioneers. 

South    Greensboro   Market. 

England,   R.   L. 

Wagstaff,    Geo.    W. 

Murchison,   J.    S. 

Weisner,    Augustus   T. 

Penny   Bros. 

Johnson   &  Reives. 

American  Real  Estate  &  Auction  Co. 

Carriage   Dealers  and    Manufacturers. 

Thomas  Bros.   Realty   &  Auction  Co. 

Lewis,   J.,    &   Sons.    (Mfr. ) 

Automobile    Dealers. 

Newell,    M.    G. 

American  Motor  Co. 

Oettinger  Buggy  Co.   (Mfr.) 

Carolina    Corbitt    Co. 

Taylor,    Frederick .  N. 

Greensboro  Motor   Car   Co. 

Townsend  Buggy  Co. 

McGIflmery-Markham   Auto   Co. 

Clubs. 

Elks'   Home. 

Reitzel   Auto   Service   Co. 

Ford   Automobile   Co. 
Folger   Tire    Co. 

Awnings    and    Tents. 
Battie,   C.   W. 

Merchants'    &    Manufacturers'    Club. 
Greensboro    Country    Club. 
Y.   M.    C.    A. 

Bands  and   Orchestrla. 

Commercial   Organizations. 

Hood's  Orchestra. 

Greensboro   Merchants'    Association. 

Barbers'   Supplies. 

Chamber  of  Commerce. 

Barber  Supply  Co. 

Central    Carolina   Fair   Association. 

Bill    Posters. 

N.    C.    Horticultural    Society. 

Dixie  Advertising  Co. 

Commission     Merchants. 

Banks    and    Bankers. 

Elmore-Maxwell    Co.    (Hay,    Grain,    etc.) 

AMERICAN     EXCHANGE     NATIONAL— R. 

Anderson,    W.    I. 

G.   Vaughan.  Pres.  ;  F.   C.  Boyles,  Cash. 

Clegg,    W.   F. 

GREENSBORO    NATIONAL— Nell    Ellington, 

Foster  &  Caviness. 

Pres.  :   A.   H.    Alderman.    Cash. 

Greensboro    Produce    Co. 

GREENSBORO  LOAN  &  TRUST  CO.— J.   W. 

Hunter  Manufacturing   Co. 

Fry,   Pres.;  W.  E.   Allen,   Cash. 

Patteison   Co. 

BANK    OF    SOUTH    GREENSBORO— E.     P. 

Cone   Export   and    Commission    Co. 

Wharton,    Pres. :   E.    L.    Sides,    Cash. 

Cotton   and    Hosiery   Mills. 

HOME    SAVINGS— C.     A.     Bray,    Pres.            1 

Proximity    Manufacturing    Co. 

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COUNTY 

devolution    Cotton   Mills. 

Fogleman,    Chas.    J. 

White    Oak    Cotton    Mills. 

Guilford    Coal    &    Wood   Co. 

Pomona   Cotton   Mills. 

Southside    Fuel    Co. 

Confectionery     Dealers. 

Wilkerson,    Chas.    B. 

Allsbrook,    Kindred. 

Melvin.    Robt.    H. 

Duggins,    McCoy. 

Dairies 

Erwin,    John    L. 

Lookout. 

Hanner,    John    A. 

Johnson,   B. 

Maddox.    Starke. 

Mile    Run. 

West.   James  H. 

A.   &  M. 

Smith    &    Smith. 

Decorators. 

'  Styers,   Peter. 

Andrews,  R.  E. 

Winchester,    Samuel   H. 

Golden,   E.    D. 

Gardner,    Howard. 

Leak-Halliday  Co. 

Greensboro  Drug   Co. 

Dry    Goods   and    Notions. 

Fariss-Klutz    Drug   Co. 

Scott,    J.    W.    (Wholesale). 

(Jrissom,  C. ,  Co. 

Brown-Belk    Bros. 

Bovst.    C    H.     (Mfr. ) 

Ellis- Stone   &   Co. 

Ballance  &  Co.    (Mfr.) 

Meyers    Department    Store. 

Contractors   and    Builders. 

Gilmer,    S.   L. 

Allred,  R.   L. 

Blackmon,   G.   F. 

Dean,   N.   H. 

Coble,  H.  M.,   &  Co. 

Elliott,    Robt.    W. 

Dorsett,    Chas.    H. 

Enoch,    W.    B. 

Hendrix,  J.  M.,  &  Co. 

Swaim,    John    A. 

Moore,    W.    S. 

Bain,    J.    W. 

Thacker  &   Brockman. 

Brooks,    Andrew   F. 

Sapp,   A.   V. 

Coltrane,    John. 

Fruit     Dealers. 

Crouse,   Jas.    L. 

Foster-Moffltt   Co. 

Boycott,   O.  D. 

Clegg,    Z.   V. 

Browne,    Samuel. 

Anderson,   W.   I.,   &  Co. 

Clapp,    William  A. 

Jennings,    C.    W.,    &   Sons. 

Fields,    William    S. 

Coo   &   Cobb  Co. 

Fries,    William   A. 

Forsythe,   A.    C. 

Hanner^   Solomon   E. 

Fertilizer    Dealers    and     Manufacturers. 

Husband,    Joseph. 

Armour   Fertilizer    Co. 

Jones,    Judson  B. 

Fulton.   Jas.    F. 

McClamrock,    John. 

Power   &   Armstrong. 

Morris,    J.    C. 

Guilford   County   Coop    Store. 

Pleasants,   William   R. 

Electrical    Supplies. 

Roles,    Marshall. 

Central  Electric   Co. 

Sullivan,    John    L. 

Perkins    Electric    Co. 

Summers,    Nathan   L. 

Electrical     Contractors. 

Waynick,   Joshua  J. 

Petty,   G.   E.,   &   Co. 

Holliday   &    Crouse. 

Florists. 

Contractors. 

Van   Lindley,    J.,   Nursery   Co. 

Albright,  J.  Ed   (Sewer  and  Water.) 

Summit   Avenue   Green   House. 

Thompson  &  Moselev   (Engineering.) 

Todd,   Geo.   M. 

Pleasants.  W.  N.   (Brick.) 

Todd,   G.    L.    (Wholesale). 

Brown,   C.    F.    (Cncrete.) 

Gardner,    Howard. 

MacKenzie,    Burt    (Heating). 

O'Connor,    Mrs. 

Hobbs,    John   M.    (Concrete). 

Fish    and    Oyster   Dealers. 

Hobbs,    William    J.     (Gradings). 

Morrison   Bros. 

Abbott,    Jas.    C. 

Robinson,   Rickard. 

Chisholm   &   Heck    (Concrete). 

Hudson  Meat  Market. 

Boycott,    O.    D.     (Concrete). 

Schlosser  Bros. 

Carolina   Cornice  and  Skylight  Co. 

Clarida,    H.    P. 

Greensboro   Roofing   Co. 

Olive,   J.    C. 

Cotton    Brokers. 

South   Greensboro   Market. 

Moses,   H.   I. 

Foundries  and   Iron  Works. 

Coble,    G.    O. 

Clymer  Machine  Co. 

Ellett,   Frances  M..   Jr. 

Cook-Lewis   Foundry   Co. 

Hause  &  Thompson. 

Sergeant   Manufacturing    Co. 

Hood,  Frank  M. 

Glasscock,    G.   T.,    &   Sons. 

Robertson   &    Cone. 

Greensboro    Boiler    &    Machine    Co. 

Crabtree,   Thomas. 

Guilford   Foundry   Co. 

Brandt,  L.  J. 

Wysong   &   Miles  Co. 

Cotton     Dealers. 

Fire    Insurance    Companies. 

Barrett.  Frank  H. 

Dixie   Fire    Insurance    Co.    of    Greensboro. 

Hedspeth  &  Bucker. 

Underwriters    of    Greensboro. 

Laird   &  Laird. 

Southern    Underwriters    of    Greensboro. 

Latham,   J.   E.,   &  Co. 

Miller,    Robbins    &    Weill. 

McFadden,    Geo.    H.,    &   Bro. 

Southern    Stock    of    Greensboro. 

Piedmont    Cotton    Co. 

Furniture     Factory     Machinery. 

Cotton    Warehouses. 

Wysong  &   Miles  Co. 

Latham,   J.    E.,   &   Co. 

Newman   Machine   Co. 

Coal    and    Wood    Dealers. 

Furniture     Dealers. 

Browne,     Samuel. 

Andrews,    Nathan   D. 

Fleming   Bros. 

Bloxton,   J.   W..   &  Co. 

Cranford,   W.    L. 

Buffalo  Furniture  Co. 

Cunningham    Bros. 

Forbiss,     ClTas.     0. 

Arctic   Ice  &   Coal   Co. 

Goldstein,    Jac. 

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Burton    Furniture    Co. 

Wilson    Furniture    and    Undertaking    Co. 

Huntley- Stockton-Hill    Co. 

Medearis- Peebles    Furniture    Co. 

South   Side   Trade   &   Bargain   Store. 

Stove  Exchange   &   Furniture. 

Clothiers     and     Men's     Furnishers. 
Blaustein,    I.    L. 
Crawford  &  Rees. 
Globe  Clothing  Co. 
Fleisher  Bros. 
The  Hill-Stockard  Co- 
Isaacson,   Isaac. 
Brown-Belk  Bros.   Co. 
Marks,    David. 
Johnson,  Hinkle  &  Co. 
Simpson,    Henry    C. 
Stadiem,  B.,   &  Son. 
Stadiem,    David. 
Walker,   T.   A.,   Tailoring  Co. 
Union    Clothing    Co. 
Vanstory     Clothing    Co. 
Wallace    &    Co. 
Lesser,     M.     A. 
National  Woolen   Mills. 
Keith  &  Patterson. 

Department    Stores. 
Ellis- Stone   Co. 
Brown-Belk    Bros. 
Schiffman   Bros. 
Meyers    Department    Store. 
Sapp,    A.    V. 
Dorsett,    Chas.    H. 

Dentists. 
Betts,   Joseph  S. 
Griffith,   John  W. 
Humphrey,   Lyndon  M. 
Johnson,    Arthur  H. 
Lipscomb,    Chas.    T. 
Rowe.   Walter  W. 
Wheeler,    John    H. 
Walters,   T.   G. 
Kewiodle,    J.    F. 
Wyche,    J.    E. 
Whitsett,    Geo.    W. 
Hartsell,   W.    K. 
Coble,    L.    G. 
Union   Painless  Dentist. 
Johnson,  A.   H. 
Rivera,  A.   M. 

Druggists. 
Asheboro    Street    Pharmacy. 
Justice    Drug    Co.     (Wholesale). 
Conyers'    Drug    Store. 
Fariss-Klutz   Co. 
Five   Points   Drug   Store. 
Fordham's  Drug  Store. 
Howard   Gardner  Drug   Co. 
Greensboro   Drug    Co. 
Conyers    &    Sykes. 
Grissom   Drug   Co. 
Mcllhenny,  T.   C. 
Revolution  Pharmacy. 
Still   Drug   Co. 
Sykes  Drug  Co 
Maddox,    S.    M.,    &   Co. 
West  End  Drug  Store. 
White  Drug  Co. 

Doctors. 
Alford,   Alexander  E.   B. 
Banner,    Chas.    W.    (Eye,   Ear,   etc.) 
Battle,   J.    T.   J. 
Best,    Benj.    W. 
Brooks,     Zachary    T. 
Bayles,  J.   Henry. 
Beall,    Wm.    P. 
Bowman,   Horland  P. 
Braddy,   Wade   H. 
Crutchfleld,  Wm.  E.    (Osteopath.) 
Cole,    W.    F. 
Dees    &    Dees. 
Dodson,    Henry    F. 
Fields,    Branch    F. 


Fortune,    Alexander   F. 

Glascock,   Mrs.    Joy   Harris, 

Hilton,    J.    J. 

Hiatt,   F.    C. 

Jarboe.    Parran. 

Knight,   W.   P- 

Moore,    Chas.    E. 

Ledbetter,    Arthur    E. 

Long,    John    Wesley    (Surgeon). 

Meadows,    Washington    J. 

Michaux,   E.    R. 

Miles.  Miss  May  S. 

Montgomery,    John    C.     (Osteopath). 

Mosley,    Chas.    W.     (Stomach). 

Harrison,    Edmund. 

Norman,  Geo.  W. 

Ogburn,  Herbert  H. 

Petree,   Aurelius  L. 

Reaves,   Perry  W. 

Richardson,  William  J. 

Rieves,   Jas.   T. 

Roberson,    Chas. 

Schooner,   Robt.   A. 

Turner,    J.    Pinkney. 

Williams,    Buxton   B. 

Wilson,   Arthur  R. 

Bowman,   Harlan   P. 

Tankersley,    James   W. 

Williams,   John  A. 

Williams,    B.    B. 

Calson,    C.    I.    (Swedish  Masseur). 

Dees,   Ralph  E. 

Ashworth,   W.    C. 

Boyles,   J.   Henry. 

Gillani,    B.    Utcher. 

Spoon,    A.    O. 

Took,   Thos.    (St.   Leo's). 

Grocers. 

Adams,   M.   J. 
Alston  &  Brown. 
Andrews,  L.  A. 
Andrews,   Wm.   H. 
Atkins,   Chas.   R. 
Bennett,  Wm.  P.  S. 
Allred,  D.  E. 
Bennett,    Thos.    M. 
Bowles,  Robt. 
Causey,   A.   E. 
Causey,   T.   F. 
Chrismon,  J.  R.,  &  Bro. 

Cecil,  Edward. 
Coble,    J.    A.,    &    Son. 
Cockman,   Isham  B. 
Cook,   Thos.  E. 
Dodson,  Peter  S. 
Donnell,   Rufus  H. 
Duggins,  Cary  L. 
Field,    F.    M. 
Fields,   Herbert  P. 
Foster,  Pearce  P. 
Grantham,  Murray  F. 
Helper   Bros. 
Hiatt,   R.    G.,    &   Co. 
Hodgin,  Co.,  The. 
Fields,   Wm.   B. 
Hinton,   Chester  A. 
Hobbs,   Ernest  D. 
Hodgin  &  Co. 
Hogshead,  Watson. 
Hooper,    J.    L. 
Fogleman,  C.   J.   Co. 
Gabrill,   Mrs.    Euna   S. 
Gant,  Miss  Lillie  P. 
Hudson   Grocery   Co. 
Ingold,    W.   A. 
Jackson,   Geo.   W. 
Jenkins,    Wm.    R. 
Jordan   &   Lee. 
Jeffreys,    M.    S. 
King,   W.   H. 
Ladd   &   Fulton. 
Lambert,    Jas.    T. 
Low,   J.   H.   &  W.   F. 


GUILFORD    ('(H'NTY 


Mills,    Geo.    W. 

McClintock,    Geo.    W. 

McGibboney   &   Reid.- 

Marsh.    Robt. 

Mile   Run   Grocery   Co. 

Musgrove,   R.    L. 

Manlz.    L.    I. 

Mitchell    Bros. 

Morrison   Bros. 

Oznient,    E.    I. 

Padgett,    Harvey   R. 

Palmer,     Samuel. 

Patterson   Bros. 

Pearce,    Oscar   F. 

Phillips,    Geo.    D. 

Phillips    &    Cox. 

Pickett.   W.   F.,   &  Co. 

Pike,    W.   T.,   &   Son. 

Prince,    Jas.    H. 

Pugh,    Chas.    E. 

Purvis,    Wm.    E. 

Rivers,   Benj. 

Ralls  &  Pritchett. 

Scott,    C.     &   Co. 

Simpson,    Henry   C. 

Smith,    Chas.    P. 

Sockwell,    W.    T. 

Spencer,   R.    E. 

Slaton.   William  M. 

Sullivan,    John    A. 

Susman,    Jacob. 

Taylor,   Geo.   H. 

Tesh,    Edward    F. 

Thomas,    Geo.   E. 

Troxler  Bros. 

Tucker   &    Erwin. 

Walker,   Benj.    G. 

Weaver,   W.   D. 

Waugh,   Peter  W. 

White  Oak  Store. 

White,  John  H.,   &  Co. 

Whittington    Bros. 

Whittington,   John  C. 

Wray,    Henry   P. 

Sockwell,    John    E. 

Wyrick,    John    C. 

The   Patterson    Co.    (Wholesale). 

Jones,    J.    W.,    &    Co.    (Wholesale). 

McLamb,    Geo.    T.     (Wholesale). 

American    Commission    Co.     (Wholesale). 

Scott-Sparger    Co.     (Wholesale). 

Smitherman    Co-    (Wholesale). 

Hooks,  Wm.  G. 

Howard,  Henry  M. 

Hudson,   Levi   S. 

Hutttnes,   Chas.   A. 

Huffman,    John. 

Ingold,  Wm.  A. 

Jeffreys.  Marcellus  S. 

Ladd    &    Fulton. 

Lockaway,    Jas.    C. 

Lowe,    Chas.    P. 

McNary  &  Scott. 

Natz,  Laban,  I. 

Noah,   Z.   E.,   &  Bro. 

Norwood,  Jesse  W. 

Ozment,  Edgar  N. 

Paschal,  E.   F. 

Paschal,  Norman  W. 

Patterson    Bros.,    Inc. 

Pearce,  Oscar  F. 

Phillips  &  Cox. 

Pike,   J.    Gurney. 

Pretzelder,  Moritz. 

Read,  Wm.   A. 

Regan,  John  W. 

Reynolds,  N.   S.,  &  Son. 

Rieves,    John    J. 

Robbins,  J.  E.  &  Sons. 

Scott   Bros. 

Self,  Jas.  W. 

Sharp,  Jas.   M. 

Shaw,    Chas.    S. 


Shields,  Alexander  E. 
Snyder,  Thos.    A. 
Sockwell,  John  E. 
Stienberg,    Abraham. 
Stephenson,  David  M. 
Trent,   Samuel   \V. 
White,  John  C. 
Whiting    Bros. 
Whittington   Co.,  The. 
Waynick,  John  C. 
Younts  Grocery  Co. 

Grocers,    Wholesale. 
American   Commission  Co.,  Inc. 
Anderson,  W.  I.,  &  Co. 
Bobbs,  Frank  P. 
Jones,   J.   W.,   &   Co. 
McLamb,  Geo.   T. 
Patterson  Co.,  The. 
Scott,   Sparger  Co.,  The,  Inc. 
Smitherman   Co.,   The,  Inc. 

Hardware   Dealers. 
Beall  Hardware  &  Implement  Co. 
Greensboro    Hardware    Co. 
Guilford    Hardware    Co. 
Hannah   &  McCuiston. 
Odell    Hardware    Co. 
South  Side  Hardware  Co. 
Hospitals. 
Keeley  Institute. 
St.    Leo's. 

Reaves  Eye,  Ear,  Nose  &  Throat  Infirmary. 
Telfair  Sanatarium. 
Williams   Sanatarium. 

Insurance   Agents. 
Miller,  Robbins  &  Weill,  (General  and  Bonds, 
Life   and   Accident. ) 
Gilmer,   John   A. 

Carolina    Real    Estate    &    Investment    Co. 
Greensboro     Commercial     &     Savings     Bank, 
(Fire). 
Merrimon,    W.    B. 
Royster  &  Fisher,    (Life,  K.   of  P.) 
Greensboro  Loan  &  Trust  Co.    (Life). 

Murray,    Robt.    W.,    (Fire).  » 

South    Greensboro    Insurance    &    Real    Estate 
Co.,     (Fire). 

Southern   Real  Estate   Co.,    (Fire). 

Tate,   Thos.    H.,    (Fire). 
Thompson,    A. 

Aetna-Dixon   Fire  Insurance  Co.,    (Accident). 

Fidelity  &  Casualty  Co.,    (Accident). 

Clary,  Whitfield  S.,   (Fire). 

Insurance   Companies,    (Life). 

Jefferson  Standard  Life  Insurance  Co. 

Gate  City  Mutual  Life  and  Health  Co. 
Jewelers. 

Bernau,  Rudolf  C. 

Neese,   William  T. 

Pegg,  William  L. 

Sehiffman   Jewelry   Co. 

Laundries. 

Columbia  Laundry. 

Dick's  Laundry. 

Der     Sam. 

Lee,    Henry. 

Brill's   Steam  Dye  Works. 
Lawyers. 

Adams,  Spencer  B. 

Barringer,  Jno.  A. 

Beall,  Thos.   S. 

Brooks,    A.    L. 

Byrd,  W.  B. 

Hall,  C.  A. 

Herbin,  L. 

Bynum,   W.    P. 

Eure,    N.    L. 

Harrison,    Roger   W. 

Hobgood,   Frank   P. 

Hoyle,    Thos.    C. 

Kuykendall,   E.   D. 

Brown,   S.   Glenn. 

Murphy,  T.  J. 

Wright,   Clem  G. 

Patton,   Geo.   M. 

Shaw,   T.   J.    (Judge  12th  Judical  District.) 


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231 


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Stern,    David. 

Fentress,   Baxter  Lee. 

Strudwick,   Robert   C. 

Frazier,    C.    Clifford. 

Scales,  J.  I. 

King,  R.  R. 

Kimball,    A.    B. 

Ferguson,   G.    S.,   Jr. 

Wilson,   J.    N. 

Douglas,    R.    M. 

Douglas,  Martin. 

Douglas,    R.    D. 

Morehead,  J.  T. 

Morehead,    J.    T.,    Jr. 

McLean,  C.  E. 

Cooke,   A.    Wayland. 

Sherrod,   W.    J. 

Shupiug,  C.  L. 

Hines,    C.    A. 

Wylie,  A.   S. 

Eerbin,  L. 

Ferebee,  T.   S. 

Stedman,  C.  M. 

Justice,  E.   J. 

Broadhurst,   E.   D. 

Sapp,    O.    L. 

Williams,    S.    Clay. 

Swift,   W.    H. 

Livery  and   Sales   Stables. 

Coble   &   Starr. 

Fentress.    Jule    W. 

Fleming  Bros. 

Hearn,    John    T. 

King-Stewart  Livery  and  Sales  Co. 

Miles,  G.   S.,   &  Co. 

Ogburn   W.    C. 

Tatum,    H.    B. 

Taylor   &   Hire. 

White,    E.    E. 

Marble  Works. 

Boycott,    Owen   D. 

Knght,   J.    W.,    &    Sons. 

Neese,   J.    Henry. 

Rowe    &   Roach. 

Guilford  Marble  &  Granite  Works. 
Machinery  Dealers. 

Greensboro   Supply   Co. 

Odell    Hardware    Co. 

Prtchett  Machinery  Co. 

Newman    Machine    CO. 

Wysong-Miles   Co. 

Greensboro   Supply   Co. 

Clymer  Machine  Co. 

Manufacturing    Plants. 

Proximity  Manufacturing  Co.   (Cotton.) 

Brooks   Manufacturing   Co.    (Lumber.) 

Cape  Fear  Manufacturing  Co.   (Lumber.) 

Newman  Machine  Co.   (Machinery. 

Glasscock  Stove  &   Manufacturing  Co. 

Clymer  Machine  Co.    (Machinery.) 

Ballance   &   Co.    (Candy). 

Palace  of  Sweets.   (Candy.) 

Carolina   Cornice   &    Sky   Light   Co.    (Roofing 
and    Skylights. ) 

Gate   City   Candy  Co.    (Candy). 

Sterling   Furniture    Co.    (Furniture). 

White   Oak   Cotton   Mills.    (Denim.) 

Revolution    Cotton   Mills. 

Pomona  Cotton  Mills.    (Cotton.) 

Goose  Grease   Co.    (Goose  Grease). 

Greensboro   Coca-Cola   Bottling   Co.    (   Distri- 
buting Point  for  N.   C.  Coca-Cola.) 

Greensboro  Mattress  Co.    (Mattresses). 

Greensboro    Pepsi-Cola    Bottling    Works. 

Groome  Broom  Co.,    (Brooms). 

Hudson   Overall   Co.    (Overalls.) 

Lewis,  J.,  &  Sons.    (Buggies  and  Wagons). 

N.  C.  Public  Service  Co.    (Electric  Light,  Gas 
and    Trolley    Line). 

Standard  Table  Co.    (Tables). 

Vickery,   A.    W.,    &   Co.    (Hardwood   Factory). 

Watson,  W.  A.,  &  Co.    (Flour). 

Pomona  Terra-Cotta   Co.    (Terra-Cotta,   Sewer 
Pipes,   etc.) 

Melton-Rhodes    Co.     (Office    Supplies.) 


Thompson  &  Sons  (Shoes). 

Gaulden,  G.   S.    (Harness). 

Richardson,    L.     (Vick's    Remedies.) 

Xmth  Carolina  Metal.  Culvert  Co.   (Metal  Cul- 
verts). 

Acme   Mill   Works.     (Mill    and   other   Machin- 
ery). 

Seargeant   Manufacturing    Co.    (Iron). 

Greensboro    Manufacturing    Co.     (Machinery). 

Dixie    Laundry    Machine    Manufacturing    Co. 
(Laundry   Machinery). 

Wysong     &     Miles     Co.      (Machinery,     Wood- 
working). 

Seidenberg,    C.     (Cigars). 

Stafford,  E.  J.,  &  E.  G.    (Plug  Tobacco). 

Clegg,   W.    F.    (Cigars). 

Southern  Power  Co. 

Auxiliary  Steam  Plant   (Electricity). 

Eureka   Mattress   Co. 

Greensboro  Bedding  Co. 

Melton-Rhodes  Co.   (Office  Furniture.) 

Sterling  Furniture  Co. 

Mantels    and    Grafts. 

McClamrock  Marble  and  Tile  Co. 

Odell    Hardware    Co. 

Southsde    Mantel    Co. 

Burtner   Furniture   Co. 

Newspapers    and     Editors. 

APOSTOLIC     MESSENGER     (Semi -Monthly) 
— W.    R.    Cox,   Editor. 

DA1L  RECORD— J.   M.  Reece,  Editor. 

EVERYTHING       (Weekly)— A.       Fairbrother, 
Editor. 

PATRIOT    (Weekly)— W.    I.   Underwood,   Edi- 
tor. 

GREENSBORO    DAILY    NEWS— W.    A.    Hil- 
derbrand.  Editor. 

LABOR    NEWS     (Weekly)— A.     J.     Williams, 
Editor. 

N.    C.    CHRISTIAN    ADVOCATE    (Weekly)— 
H.   M.   Blair,  Editor. 

N.  C.  WHITE  RIBBON   (Monthly)— Mrs.  El- 
len J.   Y.   Preyer,  Editor. 

M.    PROTESTANT    HERALD     (Weekly)    —J. 
F.    McCullock,   Editor. 

WOMAN'S   MISSIONARY  RECORD    (Month- 
ly)—Mrs.   J.   F.   McCullock,   Editor. 

STATE    NORMAL   MAGAZINE    (Bi-Monthly) 
— Students. 

Notary    Publics. 

Callahan,  John  W. 

Coble,  H.   L. 

Davis    Jas.     H.  # 

Fentress,   B.    L. 

Gilmer,   John  A. 

Glenn,  Robt.   G. 

Harrison,   R.   W. 

Hines,   Chas.   A. 

Hoyle,  Thos.   C. 

Hunt,   Oscar  M. 

Kerr,  Samuel  A. 

MacCallum,   Graham  B. 

Merrimon,  Wm.   B. 

Mitchell,    S.    S. 

Paschal,  E.  F. 

Paint    and    Oil    Dealers. 

Greensboro  Hardware  Co. 

Leak-Halladay  Co. 

Odell  Hardware  Co. 

Painters. 

Cone  Sign  Works. 

McFarland,   W.   O. 

Andrews,   Robt.   E. 

Barham,  Jas.  T. 

Brewer,    Eli    R. 

Golden,   Eugene   D. 

Proctor,   T.    G. 

Produce    Dealers. 

Andrews,  W.  I. 

Forsyth,   C.  Alexander. 

Guilford   Produce    Co. 

Patterson    Co. 

Plumbers. 

Adams    &    Hunt. 

Albright,    J.    Ed. 


GUILFORD   COUNTY 


Battle,  C.   W.,   &  Co. 
Donaldson,   W.   P. 
lYttit,  Obie  A. 
Beasley,    VV.    C. 

Piano  and    Organ    Dealers. 
Cable  Piano  Co. 

Cheek-Houston  Piano  and  Organ  Co. 
Hodgin,   John   A.,   &   Co. 

Photographers. 
Hustler,   VV.    E. 
Cook's    Studio. 

Cute  Studio. 
Banes,  I..   Francis. 

Moose    &    Son. 
Alderman,   S.    L. 

Printing    Offices. 
Apostolic    Messenger    Pub.    Co. 
Board    of    Publication,    Western    N.    C.    Con- 
ference. 
Greensboro   Printing   Co. 
Harrison     Printing    Co. 
Kendall    &    Fisher. 
Pierce,   J.    C,   Printing  Co. 
Reece,   J.    M.,    &   Co. 
Stone,   J.    J. 

Everything  Publishing  Co. 
Pierce    Stamp    Works    (Rubber    Stamps.) 

Tobacco    Dealers. 
King   Bros. 
Penn,   Thos.    J. 
Stafford,    E.    J.,    &   E.    G. 
Clegg,    W.    F. 
Bees,    John. 

Power  and    Light   Companies. 
North   Carolina  Public   Service  Co. 
Southern    Power    Co. 

Real    Estate    Agents. 
American   Realty   &   Auction   Co. 
Andrews,   E.    M. 
Brown  Real  Estate  Co. 
Hodgin,   John   A. 
Jennings,   Roger  A. 
Jordan,  Jas.  F. 
North  Carolina  Trust  Co. 
Ogburn  Bros.   Realty  Co. 
Penny  Bros; 

Southern   Real   Estate   Co. 
Southern  Realty  &  Auction  Co. 
Thomas  Bros.  Realty  &  Auction  Co. 
Vanstory  &  Balsley. 
Carolina  Real  Estate  &  Investment  Co. 
Daniel,  Garland. 

Greensboro  Real  Estate  Exchange. 
Guilford  Insurance  &  Realty  Co. 
Home  Real  Estate  Co. 


GIBSONVILLE. 

Incorporated    in    1872. 

Population,  1910:     White,  1,200;  colored,  100; 
total,  1,300. 

Value  real  estate  and  personal  property,  $300,- 
000. 

TAX  RATE — 25c.    on  the   $100   and  $1   on  the 
poll. 

Town    Officers. 

MAYOR— D.  M.  Davidson. 

POSTMASTER— N.   R.   Wood. 

CHIEF  OF  POLICE — A.  D.   May. 

R.   R.   AGENT — J.   E.   Smith,   Southern. 

MANAGER    TELEGRAPH— D.    M.    Davidson. 

TELEPHONE    MANAGER— D.    M.    Davidson, 
Gibsonville  Tel.    Co. 

Ministers   and    Churches. 

METHODIST     PROTESTANT— Rev.     Dasher, 
Pfiitor 

LUTHERAN— E.  F.   Sox,  Pastor;  S.  F.  Mar- 
ton. 

Schools  and  Academies. 

GRADED— Mrs.   John  Patten,  Prin. 
Banks    and    Bankers. 

BANK    OF    GIBSONVILLE— J.     W.     Boring, 
Cash. 

Doctors. 

Jordan,  G.   E. 

Dick,    J.    V. 


Druggists. 
Gibsonville  Drug  Co. 

General    Merchandise. 
Somers  Bros. 
Gibsonville    Store   Co. 
Burk,  J.  W.,  &  Co. 
Cobb,  W.  R. 

Flour,   Corn   and    Feed    Mills. 
Huff,   Mrs.    S.    A. 

Hardware   Dealers. 
Gibsonville  Hardware  Co. 

Cotton  Mills. 
Minneola  Manufacturing  Co. 
Gem    Cotton    Mills. 

Hotels  and   Boarding   Houses. 
Brewer,    L.    B. 
Whitsell,  John  L. 

Grocers. 
Shaffner,  R.   D. 
Jones  &  Allen. 

Livery    Stables. 
Pettigrew,  James  J. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 
Overman  Chair  Manufactory. 
Gibsonville  Knitting  Mill. 

Blacksmiths. 
Wagoner,  W. 
Apple,  John. 


HIGH     POINT. 

Population,   1910;     9,525. 

No.   white  polls,   1,423;  No.   colored  polls,   350. 

Value   real   estate,    $5,000,000;   value   personal 
property,  $2.9on, 

TAX    RATE:     $1.40    on    the    $100    including 
school. 

Bonded  debt,  $475,000. 

Town    Officers. 

MAYOR— Fred  N.   Tate. 

CHIEF  OF  POLICE— Benj.   Ridge. 

CLERK— A.    A.    Holt  on. 

TREASURER— Ed.   L.   Ragan. 

TAX  COLLECTOR— H.   C.   Field. 

STANDARD-KEEPER— J.  M.   Sechrest.     ■ 

POSTMASTER— W.    P.   Ragan. 

R.   R.   AGENT— S.   O.   Schaub,   Southern. 

TELEGRAPH  MANAGER— Miss  Nance. 

TELEPHONE  MANAGER— Chas.   Ingram. 
Ministers    and    Churches. 

BAPTIST— Dr.    W.    C.    Tyree,    J.    M.    Hillard, 
Pastors. 

EPISCOPAL— Rev,   Hardin,  Rector. 

LUTHERAN— Rev.     Brown,     Pastor. 

METHODIST— J.    H.    Barnhardt,    H.    C.    By- 
rum,   Pastors. 

METHODIST    PROTESTANT— A.    G.    Dixon, 
T"*£i  ^i  or 

FRIENDS— J.    G.    McFarland,   Pastor. 

PRESBYTERIAN— J.    S.    Coble,    Pastor. 

CATHOLIC— Father   Gregory,   Pastor. 
Schools  and  Academies. 

GRADED — Thornwell  Haynes,  Supt. 
Hotels  and   Boarding   Houses. 

Elwood   Hotel. 

Payne  House. 

Imperial  Hotel. 

Schaub  House. 
Davis  House. 

Allen  House. 

Banks    and   -Bankers. 

COMMERCIAL     NATIONAL     BANK— J.     El- 
wood Cox,  Pres. ;  V.  A.  J.  Idol,  Cash. 

HOME  BANKING  COMPANY— T.  F.  Wrenn, 
Pres.;   D.    H.    Milton,    Cash. 

BANK  OF   COMMERCE— O.  E.  Kearns,  Pres. ; 
H.   A.   Millis,   Cash. 

WACHOVIA    LOAN    &    TRUST    CO.— F.    H. 
Fries,  Pres. ;  Chase  Idol,  Cash. 

HIGH   POINT   SAVINGS   &  TRUST   CO.— E. 
L.   Ragan,   Treas. 

Brick    Manufacturers. 

Glenola  Brick  Co. 

Jenning,  W.  G.,  &  Sons. 

Boot  and  Shoe   Dealers. 

Allen-Garrison    Co. 


GUILFORD 

COUNTY 

233 

Blair-Hoskins   Co. 

Moffltt,  H.  A. 

C.    &  M.   Shoe  Co. 

Clinard,   J.    A. 

Book  Stores. 

Alexander  &  Co. 

Jarrett  Stationery  Co. 

Moffltt,    Furniture   Co. 

Moore,   E.    E. 

Kirkman,  W.  T.,  &  Co. 

Butchers   and    Dealers   in    Cattle. 

Leonard-Beavans  Co. 

Gray,    R.    W. 

Power   and    Light    Companies 

Star    Market. 

N.    C.   Public   Service   Co. 

Henderson   &   Ingram. 

Wholesale   Fruit   Dealers.' 

Carriage    Dealers  and    Manufacturers. 

Stout-Rankin  Co. 

High   Point   Buggy   Co. 

Fish    and    Oyster    Dealers. 

Southern   Buggy   Co. 

Gray,  R.  W. 

Clubs. 

Star   Market. 

Manufacturers'    Club. 

Bennett,  J.   T. 

Industrial   Club. 

Gurley,    D.    S. 

Commission    Merchants. 

Foundries    and    Iron    Works. 

Paylor,  J.   D. 

Central  Foundry  and  Machine  Co. 

Cotton   and    Hosiery    Mills. 

Peerless   Machine   Co. 

Durham  Mill  No.  2. 

Southern  Machine  Works. 

High    Point    Hosiery    Mills. 

Furniture   Dealers. 

Piedmont    Hosiery    Mills. 

Peoples  House  Furnishing  Co. 

Pomona  Cotton  Mills. 

Home    Furniture    Co. 

Piedmont    Mills. 

Amos  Furniture  Co. 

Ebony  Mills   Co. 

Grocers. 

Confectionery   Dealers. 

Johnson,  P.   H. 

Johnson,  P.   H. 

Idol,   V.   W.,   &  Co. 

Idol,  V.  W.,  &  Co. 

Siceloff,   C.   E. 

Montgomery,   M. 

Hedrick,  J.  W.,  &  Co. 

Rogers'  Ice  Cream  Parlor. 

Kinley,   J.   W. 

Contractors  and  Builders. 

Brockett  &  Son    (Wholesale.) 

Woodling,  John. 

Moffltt  Grocery  Co.    (Wholesale.) 

Crouch,   E.   L. 

Piedmont  Grocery   Co.    (Wholesale.) 

Baker,  D.  H. 

Stout-Rankin  Co. 

Hedrick,    E.    T. 

Hardware   Dealers. 

Jackson   &   Montgomery.  ' 

High  Point  Hardware  Co. 

Montgomery,  J.  H.,  &  Bro. 

Hospitals. 

Coal    and    Wood    Dealers. 

High   Point  Hospital. 

High  Point  Ice  and  Fuel  Co. 

Insurance   Agents. 

Kirkman,   O.   A. 

Harrell,   John  M.    (Fire   and   Life.) 

Manufacturers'    Club 

High  Point  Savings  &  Trust  Co.    (Fire.) 

J.  J.  Farriss,  Pres. ;  J.  W.  Harris,  Vice-Pres. ; 

Wachovia  Loan  &.  Trust  Co.    (Fire  and  Life.) 

C.   F.  Tomlinson,  Sec.-Treas. 

Eshelmen,  A.  F. 

Building    and    Loan    Association. 

Jones,   W.    C. 

High  Point  Perpetual. 

Jewelers. 

Piedmont  B.    &  L. 

Staley,  D.   F. 

Clothiers   and    Men's    Furnishers. 

Loftin,   R.    L. 

Blair-Hoskins  Co. 

Welch,  Walter. 

Cannon   &  Fetzer  Co. 

Queen   Jewelry   Co. 

Harris,  H. ,  &  Bro. 

Cauble,   F.   P. 

Silver,  N.  H. 

Laundries. 

Mattocks,  C.  B. 

High  Point  Steam  Laundry. 

Victor  Clothing  Co. 

Lawyers. 

Department  Stores. 

Craven,   Bruce. 

Mattocks,  C.  B. 

Lindsay,  R.  C. 

Allen   Bros. 

Barnhardt,    Chas. 

Dixie  Co. 

Peacock,   Dred. 

Wood,  Geo.  T.,  Co. 

Edmunds,  R.   H. 

Fair,  The. 

Farriss,  Edward  H. 

Famous,     The. 

Gold,    T.    J. 

Dentists. 

Ragan    &   Galloway. 

Pitts,  H.   C. 

Roberson,  Wescott. 

Claytor,  W.  F. 

Parsons,  D.   H. 

Perkins,  F.  E. 

Steel,   E.    D. 

Hayes,   Wm. 

Barnhardt,  C.  C. 

Frazier,  A.  E. 

Zollicoffer,   Dalas. 

Druggists. 

Hammer,  Delos. 

Ring   Drug    Co. 

Lindsey,  R.  C. 

Matton   Drug   Co. 

Albertson,  T.   W. 

Mann   Drug   Co. 
Green  Drug   Co. 

Doctors. 
Stanton,    D.    A. 
Turner,   J.    A. 

Lumber    Manufacturers   and    Dealers. 

Snow   Lumber   Co. 

High  Point  Hardwood  Lumber  Co. 
Marble     Works. 

Duncan,   G.   F. 

Raper,    Dolph. 

Burrus,  J.   T. 

Barbee  Marble  Works. 

Reitzel,    J.    R. 

Machinery  Dealers. 

Grayson,   C.   E. 

Redding,    J.    P. 

McAnally,    W.    J. 

Central  Foundry  &  Machinery  Co. 

Jones,   William. 

Paint  and  Oil   Dealers. 

Gerron,  G.   E. 

Beeson   Hardware   Co. 

Williams.    Dr. 

SicelofT-Lindsay  Co. 

Mendez,   Dr. 

High  Point  Hardware  Co. 

Dry    Goods   and    Notions. 

Painters. 

Allen  Bros. 

McCrary   Co. 

Newlin-Brooks  Co. 

Brnwn,   John. 

-.1                                                              GUILFORD 

COUNTY 

Proiluce    Dealers. 

High  Point  Paint  Works. 

stunt-  Rankin  Co. 

High  Point  Safe  &  Table  Co. 

i.i-mii;-.!  -it  Grocery  Co. 

High   Point   Manufacturing   Co. 

Plumbers. 

Hayworth  Roll  &  Panel  Co. 

Wellborn   Supply   Co. 

iiin   Veneer  Co. 

Muse, 'C.    C. 

Keeraus  Bedding  Co. 

Causey,   R.    E. 

Reams   Furniture   Co. 

Photographers. 

ECearns  Upholstering  Co. 

Jones,  J.   E. 

Kitchen  Cabinet  &  Table  Co. 

Rochele,  C.   W. 

Myrtle   Desk    Co. 

Pi  trie,   L.    C.   Co. 

Marsh  Furniture  Co. 

High  Point  studio. 

N.   C.  Wheel  Co. 

Printing    Offices. 

N.   C   Public  Service  Co. 

Enterprise   Printing   Co. 

Piedmont  Hosiery  Mills. 

Melliohanrpe  Bros. 

Parker   Paper   &   Twine   Co. 

Welch,   J.    E. 

Peerless  Machine  Co. 

Stamey  Printing  Co. 

Pittsburg  Plate  Glass   Co. 

PhiEips,  C.  B. 

Piedmont  Mills. 

Newspapers    and    Editors. 

1'ickett  Cotton  Mills. 

THE    ENTERPRISE     (Daily)— J.     J.    Farris, 

Rankin  Coffin  &  Casket  Co. 

Editor. 

Southern  Chair  Co. 

SOUTHERN  FURNITURE  JOURNAL— H.  W. 

Southern  Car  Co. 

Kronheimer  and  J.  J.  Farris,  Editors. 

Snow  Lumber  Co. 

FRIEND'S     MESSENGER     (Monthly)— Clara 

Shipman   Organ   Co. 

I.    Cox,   Editor. 

Standard  Mirror  Co. 

HIGH    POINT     LUTHERAN     (Monthly)—  M. 

Southern  Machine  Works. 

L.   Canup,  Editor. 

Stehli  &  Co.   Silk  Mills. 

REVIEW  (Weekly)— W.  L.   Stamey  .Editor. 

Southern  Novelty  Works. 

TOMAHAWK   (Monthly)— W.  L.   Stamey,  Edi- 

Tate Furniture  Co. 

tor. 

Tomlinson   Chair  Manufacturing  Co. 

Real   Estate   Agents. 

Union   Furniture   Co. 

High  Point  Loan  and  Trust  Co. 

Welch  Furniture  Co. 

Farris,    J.     J. 

Durham  Hosiery  Mills. 

Shingle    Dealers. 

Snow  Lumber  Co. 

JAMESTOWN. 

Tailors. 

Population,    1910:    White.    600;    colored, 

25; 

Reighter,    The   Tailor. 

total,  625. 

Liberty   Tailoring   Co. 

Value    real    estate,    $307,297 ;    value    personal 

British   Woolen   Co. 

property,    $168,760. 

Swartz,  B. 

POSTMASTER— N.  M.  Bales. 

Undertakers  and    Embalmers. 

R.   R.   AGENT— R.   A.   Ramsey,   Southern. 

Sechrest,  J.  W. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 

Loftin,   R.    L. 

WESLYN     METHODIST— Mrs.     R.     E. 

An- 

Veterinary  Surgeons. 

drews.    Pastor. 

Jones,  W.   M. 

Schools    and    Academies. 

Wall    Paper    Dealers. 

HIGH— E.  J.  Coltrane,  Prln. 

Parker,   Robert. 

Doctors. 

Austin,   W.    F. 

Gordon.    J.    R. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 

Foscue,    J.    E. 

Alma  Furniture  Co. 

General    Merchandise. 

Beeson  Wood-Working  Co. 

Garrett,   J.  D..   &  Co. 

Central    Foundry    &    Machine   Works. 

Matlock,  J.  B. 

Crown  Hosiery  Mills. 

Johnson,   A.   F. 

Cox,   J.    Elwood    (Shuttle    Blocks,    etc.) 

Oakdale   Store. 

Crouch    Bros.    Manufacturing   Co. 

Hotels   and    Boarding    Houses. 

Columbia   Furniture   Co. 

Bundy  House. 

Continental  Furniture  Co. 

Livery  Stables. . 

Dalton   Furniture   Co. 

Bundy  House   Stables. 

Dixie  Milling   Co. 

Cotton    Mills. 

Durham  Hosiery  Mills,  No.   2. 

Oakdale  Cotton  Mill. 

Davis-Kirkman    Co. 

Buggy  Manufacturers. 

Electric  Milling  Co. 

Richardson  Buggy  Co. 

Ecker,   F.    (Mirror  Plats.) 

Flour   Mills. 

Eagle  Furniture  Co. 
Ellison  Mantel  &  Table  Co. 

Homey,  R.   O. 

Saw  Mills. 
vVillard  Saw  Mill. 

Shoe  Manufacturers. 
Johnson  Bros.,   &   Co. 

Enterprise  Tables  Co. 
Glenola   Brick  Co. 
Giant  Furniture  Co. 
Globe  Home  Furniture  Co. 

Globe  Parlor  Furniture  Co. 

Canning    Factories. 

Highland  Cotton  Mill. 

Gardner,  Jessie  A. 

High  Point  Casket  Co. 

Gordon.  J.  R. 

High  Point  Brick  Co. 

Hassell,  E.  E. 

High  Point  Buggy  Co. 

Feed  Mill. 

High  Point  Bed  Spring  Co. 
High  Point  Furniture  Co. 

Coltrane,  J.  L. 

High  Point  Hosiery  Mills. 

GUILFORD   COLLEGE. 

High  Point  Metallic  Bed  Co. 

Faculty    of    Guilford    Colege. 

High  Point  Moulding  Co. 

Lewis     Lyndon     Hobbs,      Pres.,      Latin 

and 

High  Point  Overall  Co. 

Psychology. 

High  Point  Pants  Co. 

J.   H.   Peele,  Assistant  in  English. 

High  Point  Roll  &  Panel  Co. 

Julia  S.  White,  Librarian. 

High  Point.  Show  Case  Works. 

James  Franklin  Davis,  Greek  and  German 

High  Point  Veneering  Co. 

George  Wilson  White,  Treasurer,  Mathematics. 

GUILFORD— HALIFAX 


2:-;r, 


H.    Louisa   Osborne.    Mathematics   and   Latin. 

John  S.  Downing,   Chemistry  and  Geology. 

Alpheus   DL\ie   Crosby,    English. 

Deem,  W.  C,  &  Son. 

Raymond  Binford.  Biology. 

Dflidley  DeWitt  Carroll,  Dean,  History  and 
Economics. 

Allan    Wilson   Hobbs,    Mathematics. 

Clement  O.  Meredith,  Latin. 

Sarah  E.  Benbow,  Matron. 

Alfred  Alexander  Dixon,  Physics. 

Morvian  B.  Rustedt,  French  and  Assistant  in 
History. 

Bernice  Vivian  Craig.  Director  of  the  Depart- 
ment of  Music. 

Rachel  E.   Farlow,  Domestic  Science. 

Blanche  Dawson,  Vocal  Music. 

Charles  G.   Doak,   Physical  Director. 


Low- 


&    M.    H. 


OAK    RIDGE. 

Population,    1910:    White,    200;    colored,    50; 
total,    250. 

Value    real    estate,    $325,000;    value    personal 
property.  $120,000. 

POSTMASTER— C.  R.  Bowman. 

MAGISTRATE— Chas.    Case. 

NOTARY  PUBLIC— D.   Lanier  Donnell. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 
METHODIST— W.   A.    Goode,  Pastor. 
METHODIST     PROTESTANT— W.     R. 
dermilk,   Pastor. 

Schools    and    Academies. 
OAK    RIDGE    INSTITUTE— J.    A. 
Holt,  Prin's. 

SOUTHERN     AUTOMOBILE     COLLEGE— W. 
R.   Hamilton,   Pres. 

Doctors. 
Paddison,  J.  R. 

Lawyers. 
Whitaker,  T.  E. 

General    Merchandise. 
Donnell  &  Holt. 
Stafford  Bros. 
Donnell,   W.    O.,   Jr. 
Holt,  J.  Harvey. 

Hotels   and    Boarding    Houses. 
Oak   Land   Park  Hotel. 
Oakhurst. 

Whitaker,  Mrs.  D.  W. 
Whitaker,  Mrs.  C.  Z. 
Linville,  Mrs.    Frank. 
Whitaker  House- 
Livery   Stables. 
Linville,  Frank. 

Garages. 
Marshall,  G.   F. 


Hayworth,   W.    A. 
Linville,   J.   D. 

Saw   and    Planing    Mills. 
Case,    C.    R. 
Donnell  Bros. 

Manufacturing  Plants. 
Hendrix  &  Co.    (Roller  Mill  and  Lumber.) 

STOKESDALE. 

Incorporated  1907. 

Population,     1913:     White,     300;    colored,    6; 
total,    306. 

Value    real    estate,    $150,000;    value    personal 
property,   $75,000. 

TAX  RATE:     25c.   on   the  $100. 

Town    Officers. 
MAYOR   (Pro  Tem)— J.   C.   Preston. 
COMMISSIONERS— C.     W.     Taylor,    W.     M. 
Vaughan,  W.  P.  Lemons,  A.  B.  Bray. 
CHIEF   OF  POLICE— O.    L.   Pegram. 
1'Os.TMlSTKKSS      Mrs.    M.    .1.    Cant. 
R.   R.   AGENT — C.   L.   Cook,  Southern. 
MANAGER  EXPRESS  AND   TELEGRAPH— 
C.   L.    Cook. 

Ministers  and  Churches. 
CHRISTIAN— T.  J.  Glenn,  Pastor. 
METHODIST— G.  W.  Williams,  Pastor. 

Schools  and  Academies. 
PUBLIC— Paul  S.   Kinnett. 

Hotels  and  Boarding   Houses. 
Powell     House. 
Gant,  Mrs.   M.   J. 

Banks    and    Bankers. 
STOKESDALE  COMMERCIAL  BANK—. 

Lawyers. 
Whitakei^T.  E. 

Taylor,    C.    W. 
Edwards,  V.  E. 

Druggists. 
Powell,    C.    H. 

Merchants. 
Stokesdale  Hardware  Co. 
Stokesdale  Furniture  Co. 
Southern  Grocery  Co. 
Stokesdale  Union  Supply  Co. 
Vaughn,  M.  W. 
Pegram,  Bros. 
Vaughn,  V.  E. 
Lester,   D.   R. 

Manufacturrng   Plants. 
Stokesdale  Lumber  Co. 

Brookbank    &   Dillon    (Lumber   and    Building 
Matrial. ) 

Markets. 
Powell,  J.   F. 
McGee  &  Jones. 


Doctors. 


HALIFAX  COUNTY 

COUNTY    SEAT,    HALIFAX. 


POPULATION— (Census   1910),   37,646. 

Formed  in  175S.     Named  in  honor  of  the  Earl  of   Halifax. 

AREA — 680  square  miles. 

Value  of  real  estate,   $7,829,468;  value  of  personal   property,    ! 

TAX   RATE — County   purposes,    19c.    on   the   $100;  school,  20c. 

County  bonded  debt,  $37,000. 

PUBLIC   ROADS— Worked   by  convicts   and   day  labor. 

RAILROAD,    TELEGRAPH     AND     EXPRESS    COMPANIES. 

Atlantic  Coast  Line  Railroad.   62.03  miles,   assessed    value 

Southern    Railway — Rolling    Stock,    assessed    value    

Seaboard  Air  Line  Railway,   20.20   miles,   assessed    value 

Pullman  Co. ,   assessed  value 

Home  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Co.,  assessed  value      

Southern    Express   Co. ,    assessed   value 

Western   Union  Telegraph   Co. ,   assessed   value 

Carolina  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Co.,   assessed  value 

American   Telephone   and   Telegraph    Co.,    assessed    value 

Roanoke   Railway,    1.64    miles,    assessed   value 

Postal   Telegraph-Cable   Co.,   assessed  value 

Winfax   Telephone   Co.,   assesed   value. 


4,355,786. 
roads,  20c. 


....$2,092, 
17, 

569 

11 

29, 

12 
25, 
21. 

6 

3, 

2 

1 


SUPERIOR   COURT   TERMS— January   26,   March   16,  June   1,  August  24,   November  30. 


137.00 
972.00 
993.00 
569.86 
943.00 
594.00 
057.64 
026.00 
197.00 
290.00 
193.00 
000.00 


236 


HALIFAX    (ul   VIS- 


COUNTY   OFFICERS. 

CLEKK  OF  COURT— Sterling  M.  Gary,  Hal- 
ifax. 

SHERIFF— J.    A.    House,   Thelma. 

REGISTER  OF  DEEDS— J.  H.  Norman,  Hal- 
ifax. 

TREASTJRER— J.   E.   Bowers,    Scotland  Neck. 

CORONER— H.   G.   Rowe,  Weldon. 

SUPT.   OF  HEALTH — I.   E.   Green,   Weldon. 

SUPT.  OF  SCHOOLS — A.  S.  Harrison,  En- 
field. 

SUPT.  OF  HOME— W.  B.  Drewry.  Halifax. 

BOARD  OF  EDUCATION— J.  A.  Collins,  En- 
field; W.  R.  Neville,  Heathsville;  W.  P.  White, 
Hobgood. 

COMMISSIONERS— W.  R.  Harvey,  Littleton; 
S.  G.  Whitfield,  Enfield;  Jno.  Branch,  Weldon; 
W.    F.    Harrell,    Rosemary;    S.    T.    Thorne,    Jr., 

BOARD  OF  ELECTIONS— Whit.  A.  Johns- 
ton, Littleton;  A.  McDowell,  Scotland  Neck; 
Thos.  Dickens,  Faucetts. 

JUSTICES     OF     THE     PEACE. 

BRINKLEYVILLE  TOWNSHIP— Ben.  M. 
Hardy,  W.  G.  Vinson,  Thomas  H.  Taylor,  George 
L.  Knight,  H.  S.  Quail,  Brinkleyville;  C.  A. 
Williams,  Ringwood;  W.  H.  Hayes,  Ita;  W.  W. 
Rosser,  Essex. 

BUTTERWOOD— A.  B.  Carter,  Littleton;  Nel- 
son Hamill,   Airlie. 

CONOCANARY— J.  H.  Darden,  Spring  HiU; 
N.  Fitzpatrick,   Crowells. 

ENFIELD— S.  G.  Whitfield,  B.  D.  Mann, 
W.  P.  Whitaker,  Junius  Hardee,  S.  Meyer,  J. 
Wilson  Pittman,  John  J.  Robertson,  John  Bea- 
vans,   J.   B.   Hunter.  Enfield. 

FAUCETT — T.  M.  Lewis,  Tom  Barnes,  Au- 
relian  Springs. 

HALIFAX— Dr.  F.  M.  Regester,  J.  C.  Butts, 
J.  H.  Fe-mer,  R.  W.  Carter,  E.  N.  Sater, 
Halifax. 

LITTLETON— C.  D.  House,  T.  M.  Pulley, 
W.  E.  Spniill.  M.  T.  Morris,  Littleton. 

ROSENEATH— S.  H.  Strickland,  Scotland 
Neck. 

PALMYRA— W.  G.  Hedgepeth,  Hobgood; 
J.  L.  Philpot,  Palmyra. 

SCOTLAND  NECK— I.  H.  Smith.  A.  C.  Liv- 
erman,  B.  F.  Gray,  J.  E.  Shields,  R.  H.  Smith, 
Scotland  Neck. 

WELDON— B.  A.  Pope,  W.  L.  Stainback, 
W.  T.  Shaw,  C.  B.  Green,  V.  M.  Burton,  T.  L. 
Emery,  Weldon;  F.  H.  Treacy,  R.  W.  Brown, 
Roanoke  Rapids. 

SCHOOLS    AND     ACADEMIES. 

HOBGOOD  ACADEMY— Miss  Ferrell,  Prin. 

WELDON  GRADED— John  D.   Everett,  Prin. 

ROANOKE  RAPIDS  GRADED— A.  E.  Akers, 
Prin.,  Roanoke  Rapids. 

SCOTLAND  NECK  GRADED— J.  P.  Aiken, 
Prin. 

ENFIELD    GRADED— C.    L.    Whitaker,    Supt. 
MERCHANTS    NOT    IN   TOWNS. 

Cotten,  James,  Neal. 

Dunn.   Balfour,    Scotland  Neck. 

Brinkley,  A.,  Aurelian  Springs. 

Bobbin,  A.  G.,  Crowells. 

Riddick,  J.  T.,  Spring  Hill. 

Askew,  J.   R.,   &  Bro.,   Spring  Hill. 

Stallings,   O.  P.,  Dawsons. 

PUBLIC    SCHOOL   TEACHERS. 

Wills.    Mary,   Brinkleyville. 

Knight,   Lei  a,   Essex. 

Rosser,  Daisy  E.,  Essex. 

Fimple,   Margaret,   Essex. 

Arlington,  Bessie,  Glenview. 

Williams,  Pattie  E.,  Ringwood. 

Pinnell,   Lucy,   Ringwood. 

Mayo,   Mary  F.,   Aurelian   Springs. 

Gaston,   W.   G.,   Littleton. 

Anderson,   Beatrice.   Littleton. 

Crawley,  Agnes,  Littleton. 


Daniel,  Mary  Long,  Airlie. 
Cherry,  Bessie  E.,   Crowells. 
Sewell,  Jennie,  Tillery. 
Shields,  Irma,  Spring  Hill. 
Corbitt,  Emma,  c|o  Willis  Weeks,  Enfield,  Rfd. 
Weeks,   Mrs.   Mamie  Barnes,   Scotland  Nafk. 
Quincy,  Margaret,  Enfield. 
Cousins,   Zelma,   Enfield. 
Bustin,  Dela,  Enfield. 
Lawrence,  Annie,  Enfield. 
Robertson,   Kathleen,   Enfield. 
Whitaker,    Susie,    Enfield. 
Arrington,  Mamie,  Aurelian  Springs. 
Pittman,   Mamie  E.,   Halifax. 
Riggins,  Bessie,  Littleton. 
Robinson,  Annie.  Littleton. 
Crews,  Eunice,  Heathsville. 
Eure,  Lottie,  Halifax. 
Butts,   Virginia,   Halifax. 
Butts,   Alice  G.,   Halifax. 
Whitaker,  Lizzie  Littleton. 
Whitaker,    Effle,    Littleton. 
Johnston,  Annie,  Littleton. 
Robinson,  Roberts  P.,   Littleton. 
Pittman,   Emma  V..   Littleton. 
Vernon,  T.  L.,  Hobgood. 
Spencer,  Annie,  Hobgood. 
Josey,   Louise,   Scotland  Neck. 
Anderson,   Lossie,   Palmyra. 
Pearson.   Hattie  L. ,  Rosemary. 
Hicks.   Stella,  Aurelian  Springs,  Rfd. 
Joyner,    Fannie   S.,    Scotland   Neck. 
Joyner,   Kate,   Scotland  Neck. 
House,   Lelia,   Scotland  Neck. 
White,   Mrs.    Dudley   A.,    Scotland   Neck. 
Barkly.  Sallie  I.,   Spring  Hill. 
Moseley,  Agnes,  Weldon. 
Barkley,  Edna  S.,  Weldon. 
Robinson,   Lizzie,   Littleton. 
Maheny,   Mary,   Weldon. 
Cheatham,   Miss,   Halifax. 
Barkly,  ■ — ,  Halifax. 


HALIFAX. 

Population,   1910:     500. 

TAX  RATE:     40c.   on   the  $100. 

Town    Officers. 
MAYOR— John  H.   Farmer. 
CHIEF   OF  POLICE— D.    C.    Fenner. 
TREASURER— J.   H.    Batts. 
TAX  COLLECTOR— F.  H.   Gregory. 
POSTMASTER— W.    A.    Willcox. 
R.   R.   AGENT— R.   H.   Merchant,   A.   C.   L. 
EXPRESS   AGENT— R.   H.    Merchant,    South- 
srn. 

TELEGRAPH    MANAGER— R.    H.    Merchant, 
W.   U. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 
EPISCOPAL— St.    Mark's,    Geo.    Blackwelden, 
Rector. 

BAPTIST— A.   G.    Wilcox,   Pastor. 
CATHOLIC— Father   O'Brien,    Pastor. 
METHODIST — L.   T.    Singleton.   Pastor. 

Hotels    and     Boarding     Houses. 
Roanoke  Hotel. 

Banks    and    Bankers. 
BANK  OF  HALIFAX— N.  L.  Stedman.  Pres. ; 
Fletcher  H.  Gregory.   Cash. 
Druggists. 
The  Furgerson  Drug  Co. 
Vinson's  Pharmacy. 

Doctors. 
Furgerson,   H.   B 
McKnight,   V. 

General  Merchants. 
The  Froelich  Trading  Co. 
Hux,   G.   A.,   &  Co. 
Richards,  S.  A.  W. 
Bass,   W.   D. 

Grocers. 
Stedman,   N.   L.   &  Co.    (Wholesale). 


HALIFAX  COUNTY 


■■:,: 


Lawyers. 
Clark,  Elliott. 
Travis,   E.   L. 

Lumber    Manufacturers    and    Dealers. 
Vaughan,  T.  O. 

Cotton    Gins. 
Stedman  &  Gregory- 
Real    Estate    Agents. 
Daniel,  R.  H. 


ENFIELD. 

Incorporated  in  1857. 

Population,  1910:     White,  1,150;  colored,  450; 
total,   1,000. 

Value    real    estate,     410,809;    value    personal 
property.   $450,650. 

TAX  RATE:     40c.  on  the  $100. 

MAYOR— Frank    Branch. 

POSTMASTER— H.    S.   Harrison. 

CHIEF  OF  POLICE— J.  F.  Whitehead. 

R.   R.   AGENT— E.   L.   Whitehead,   A.   C.   L. 

MANAGER  TELEGRAPH— E.    L.   Whitehead, 
W.  U. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 

PRESBYTERIAN— T.    M.    Minor,    Supply. 

METHODIST    EPISCOPAL— L.    T.    Singleton, 
Pastor. 

BAPTIST— C    V.    Brooks.    Pastor. 

METHODIST    PROTESTANT— C.    L.    Whita- 
ker,  Pastor. 

EPISCOPAL— Albert   New,    Rector. 
Schools    and    Academies. 

GRADED .    Coble,    Supt. 

Banks    and    Bankers. 

BANK  OF  ENFIELD— Geo.   B.   Curtis,  Pies.; 
Ivey  Watson,   Cash. 

COMMERCIAL    &    FARMERS    — S.    C.    Bel- 
lamy, Pres. ;  p.  O.  Petway,  Cash. 
Doctors. 

Collins,   John  A. 

Harrison.  A.  S. 

Parker,  F.  M. 

Whitaker,   L.   T.  ' 

Whitaker,  F.   C. 

Druggists. 

Harrison's  Pharmacy. 

Whitaker's  Drug  Store. 

Beavan's  Drug  Store. 

General     Merchants. 

Curtis-Pierson  Co. 

Randolph  Supply  Co. 

Shaw-Mathews  Co. 

Gunter,   R.  E.    (Agent). 

Meyer,   S. 

Lawrence  Bros. 

Holloway,   S.   B.,   &  Co. 

Parker  Bros. 

Britt,  J.  B. 

McGwigan,   C.   E. 

Shields,  W.   S. 

Branch,  Frank. 

Marshall,    J.   T. 

Kimball  Hardware  Co. 

Burgess,   W.   J. 

Sorrie,   J.   W. 
.Stallings   Co. 

Wood.  I.  D. 

Bobbitt,  R.   E.   &  Co. 

Bellamy  &  Co. 

Barnes,  J.   L. 

Mann,   B.   D. 

Enfield  Furniture  Co. 

Allen,  W.   H.,   &  Co. 

Hotels    and     Boarding     Houses. 

Enfield  Hotel. 

Whitaker,   Miss  O.   H. 

Mathews,  H.  C. 

Smith,   Mrs.   Mary. 

Livery  Stables. 

Neville,    H.    M. 

Branch,  Frank. 


Lawyers. 
Dunn,  R.   C. 

Dentists. 

Highsmith,  C. 

Insurance    Agents. 
Britt,  R.  B. 
Watson,  Ivey. 
Petway,  P.   O. 
Robertson.  J.  J. 

Newspapers   and    Editors. 
THE  PROGRESS    (Weekly)— Teo.   M.    Cooper, 
Editor. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 
Enfield  Hosiery  Mills. 
Condrey,   J.   E.    (Saw  Mill). 
Dunn,  John  B.   (Saw  Mill). 
Columbian    P-Nut    Co. 

HOBGOOD. 

Incorporated  in  1892. 

Population,    1910:     Whites,    200;   colored,    50; 
total,   250. 

Value    real    estate,     $75,000;    value    personal 
property,  $25,000. 

TAX  RATE:     20c.  on  the  $100. 

Town    Officers. 
MAYOR— W.  G.  Hedgepeth. 
POSTMASTER— I.   M.   Parker. 
CHIEF    OF    POLICE— R.    D.    Thigpen. 
R.   R.   AGENT— W.   L.  Bailey,  A.   C.  L. 
MANAGER     TELEGRAPH— W.      L.      Bailey, 
W.  U. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 
BAPTIST — Rev.  Vernon,  Pastor. 
METHODIST^Rev.   Hester,   Pastor. 

Schools   and   Academies. 
HOBGOOD   ACADEMY— Rev.    Vernon,   Prin. 

Doctors. 
Leggett,  K. 

Druggists. 
Leggett,   K. 

General    Merchants. 
Shields,   R.   J. 
Hedgepeth,   W.    G. 
Bradley,    S.   D. 
Ausbon,  R.  M.   (Groceries). 
Wiliams,  W.  K. 
Ruffin,   E.   C.    (Grocers.) 

Hotels    and     Boarding     Houses. 
Shields,  R.  J. 
Hobgood  Hotel. 

Livery   Stables. 
Shields,   R.    J. 

Manufacturing     Plants. 
Harris,   J.    E. 
Hobgood  Brick  Mfg.    Co. 

Contractors   and    Builders. 
Vernon   &   Madry. 


LITTLETON. 

Population,  1910:     White,  1,200;  colored,  500; 
total,   1,700. 

Value  of  real  estate,   $400,000;  value  personal 
property,  $200,000. 

TAX    RATE — 75c.    on    the    $100. 
Town    Officers. 

MAYOR— T.  J.  Miles. 

POSTMASTER— E.    B.    Perry. 

CHIEF  OF  POLICE— J.   F.   Cullom. 

R.  R.  AGENT— A.  M.  Newsom,  S.  A.  L. 

MANAGER    TELEGRAPH— A.    M.    Newsom, 
W.  U. ;  Edwin  Gray,  Postal. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 

M.   E.    SOUTH— S.   A.   Cotton,  Pastor. 

METHODIST  PROTESTANT— C.  J.  Edwards, 
Pastor. 

PRESBYTERIAN-^Rev.    Millard,    Pastor. 

EPISCOPAL— Francis  Joyner,   Rector. 

BAPTIST— Rev.  Harrell.  Pastor. 
Schools    and    Academies. 

LITTLETON      FEMALE      COLLEGE— J.      M. 
Rhodes,  Pres. 


HALIFAX  COUNTY 


l'IBLIC  SCHOOL—. 

Banks   and    Bankers. 

BANK     OF     LITTLETON— J.     H.     Harrison, 
Pres. ;  H.  F.  Bonney,  Cash. 

PLANTERS— T.  J.  Miles,  Pres. ;  M.  J.  Grant, 
Cash. 

Doctors. 

Alston,  Willis. 

Browning,  B.  Kay. 

McRae,   Neill. 

I'icot,  L.  J. 

Dentists. 

Perry,  E.  A. 

Druggists. 

Littleton  Pharmacy. 

Perry.   E.   B.,   Jr. 

Harrison,   T.    N. 

General     Merchants. 

Johnston,  Eugene. 

Stallings,  S.  J. 

Moore,  C.  G. 

Nelson.   M. 

May,  W.  H. 

Cole-Daniel    Hardware    Co. 

Newson,  J.   F. 

Farber,  Wm. 

Bobbitt,  E.   C. 

Newsome,  M.   E. 

Harvey,  W.  R. 

Bobbitt,   J.   H. 

Littleton  Feed  &  Grocery  Co. 

Riggan,   R.    I. 

Harris,  Alston.  t 

Cordle.  H.  J. 

Wallette,  E.  E. 

Furgerson,  Will. 

Myrick,  J.  J.,  &  Son. 

Hotels    and     Boarding     Houses. 

Harris,    J.    H. 

Hotel   Vara. 

B.   P.   Cooper's  Hotel. 

Boyce's  Hotel. 

Livery   Stables. 

Thornton.   W.   H. 

Motley,   J.   W. 

Lawyers. 

Daniel,   S.   G. 

Pippin,   Jos.   P. 

Ficot,   John  M. 

Furgerson,  McM. 

Insurance    Agents. 

Grant  &  Brwning. 

Spruill  &  Perry. 

Alston,   T.    C. 

Harrison,    T.    N. 

Brokers. 

Green,   A.   W. 

Real     Estate     Agents. 

Glasgow,  J.  R. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 

Sterling  Mfg.   Co.    (Wood-working  and  Gin). 

Wotlett,  E.  E.   (Lumber  and  Ginnery). 

Littleton   Hosiery  Mills. 

Tate   Machinery    and    Supply   Co. 


PALMYRA. 

Population,    1910:      White,    100;    colored,    75; 
total,  175. 

Value    real    estate,    $100,000;    value    personal 
property,    $25,000. 

Town    Officers. 

MAYOR— W.   L.   Mizell. 

POSTMASTER— L.    J.    Baker. 

CHIEF    OF    POLICE— Cleveland   Alsbrook. 
Ministers    and    Churches. 

METHODIST— T.    F.   Eure.    Pastor. 
General     Merchants. 

Baker  &  Roberson. 

Ausborn,  E.  B. 

Stephenson,   J.    B. 

Baker   &  Harrison  Bros. 


Hotels     and     Boarding     Houses. 
Baker,  Mrs.   L.   I. 

Livery   Stables. 
Baker  &  Roberson. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 
Baker,  L.   I.    (Saw  Mill,   Cotton  Gin). 


ROANOKE     RAPIDS 

Population,    1913,   4,000. 

White    polls,    534;    colored    polls,    344;    total, 
878. 

Value  of  real  estate,  $1,896,543;  value  of  per- 
301  al    property,    $313,303. 

TAX  RATE:     50c.   on   the   $100. 
Town    Officers. 

MAYOR— J.    T.    Chase. 

CHIEF  OF  POLICE— J.   R.  Baird. 

CLEKK— A.   L.    Clark. 

TREASURER— A.   L.   Clark. 

TAX    COLLECTOR— J.    R.    Haird. 

HEALTH  OFFICER— Dr.   T.  W.   M.   Long. 

RECORDER— R.    W.    Brown. 

REGISTRAR     OF     VITAL     STATISTICS— R. 
W.    Brown. 

POSTMASTER— W.    W.    Faison. 

R.   R.   AGENT— G.   B.    Crews,   S.   A.   L. 

EXPRESS    AGENT— G.    B.    Crews.    Southern. 
Ministers   and   Churches. 

BAPTIST—    — .    Ballock.    Pastor. 

EPISCOPAL— A.    G.    Taylor,   Rector. 

MKTIIODIST— Wm.   Lowe,   Pastor. 

METHODIST    (Circuit)— Rufus    Bradley. 
Hotels  and   Boarding   Houses. 

Roanoke   Hotel. 

Vlck's  Boarding  House. 

Adam's   Boarding    House. 

Banks    and    Bankers. 

FIRST   NATIONAL— C.   A.    Wyche,   Pres.;   E. 
H.   Ricks,  Cash. 

Bakers. 


Wood, 
Moore, 


W. 
J. 


W. 
R. 


Grocers. 


Moore,   J.    R. 
Taylor  &  Colier. 
Sales  &  Vincent. 
Daugherty,  J.  L. 
Macks,    Sam. 
Tillery,    W.    D. 
Hancock-House   Co. 
Glover,   E.   B. 
Langston,    Josh. 
Rosemary   Supply   Co. 
Shell,  R.  E.,  &  Co. 
Patterson  Store  Co. 
Harrell  &  Wood. 
Thompson,   S.   M. 

Cotton   Mills. 
Roanoke  Mills   Co. 
Rosemary  Mfg.   Co. 
Patterson  Mills  Co. 

Paper  Mills. 
Halifax  Paper  Co. 
Beaver  Co. 

Coal    and    Wood    Dealers. 
Hackaday  &  Son. 
Robinson,   J.    P.,    &   Bro. 

Druggists. 
Roanoke   Pharmacy. 
Rosemary  Drug   Co. 

Doctors. 
Long,   T.    W.    M. 
Cook,  Geo.   W. 
Adkin,    E.    H. 
Beckwith,   R.    P. 

Dry   Goods  and    Notions. 
Hancock-House  Co. 
Marks,   B. 
Tillery,    W.    D. 
Glover,   E.    B. 
Jenkins,    Mrs.    K. 
Ameen,  A.,  Bros. 
Shell.    G.    D. 

Insurance  Agents. 
Clark,    A.    L. 


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Faison,    M.    M. 
Hege,  F.   C. 
Wyche,  C.  A. 

Jewelers. 
Lynch,   W.   G. 

Lawyers. 
Clark,    A.    L. 
Long,    Lunch. 

Livery    Stables. 
Tillotston,   W.    G. 
Wood,   W.    W. 

Paint  and   Oil   Dealers. 
Roanoke   Pharmacy. 
Tillery,   W.    D. 

Painters. 
Daughtery,  Van. 
Prudens,  A.   L. 

Photographers. 
Hodgers,  J.   B. 
Cherry,    Frank. 

Dealers  in  Bicycles. 
Higgins,   B.   B. 

Hospitals. 
Koanoke   Rapids. 

Undertakers. 
Glover,   E.    B. 
Hancock-House  Co. 

Blacksmiths. 
Day,  W.  H. 
Gay,   Frank. 
Hackaday,    Glenn. 

Barber  Shops. 
Watklns,  J.   H. 
Vaughan  &  Kidd. 

Furniture   Dealers. 
Webb,    B.    S. 
Glover,   E.    B. 
Hancock-House  Co. 

Electric    Power    Company. 
Roanoke  Rapids  Power  Co. 

Schools    and    Academies. 
GRADED — A.    E.    Akers,    Prin. ;    Grace    Foy, 
Lady  Prin. 


SCOTLAND    NECK. 

Population.    1911:    1,726. 

No.    white  polls,    160;   No.    colored   polls.    76. 

Value  real  estate,  $505,304;  value  persona) 
property,    $593,727. 

TAX  RATE:  40c.  on  the  $100;  45c.  for 
schools. 

Bonded  debt,   $7,000;  schools,   $22,500. 
Town    Officers. 

MAYOR— J.    E.    Shields. 

CHIEF  OF  POLICE— H.   B.   Jones. 

CITY    CLERK— A.    L.    Purington. 

TAX    COLLECTOR— H.    B.    Jones. 

TREASURER— Stuart    Smith. 

POSTMASTER— E.     H.    Hill. 

R.     R.    AGENT— E.    L.    Brown,    A.     C.    L. 

EXPRESS  AGENT— E.  L.  Brown,  Southern 
Express    Co.,     and    Telegraph    Agent. 

TELEPHONE  MANAGER^-B.  F.  Weaver, 
Carolina  Tel.    and   Tel.    Co. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 

BAPTIST— R.   A.   McFarland,  Pastor. 

KI'ISCOPAL— W.   L.   Blackwelder,  Rector. 

METHODIST— N.    C.    Yeaxby,    Pastor. 
Schools  and   Academies. 

GRADED — C.  J.  Everett,  Supt. ;  Miss  Blount, 
Prin. 

Hotels     and     Boarding     Houses. 

Scotland    Neck    Hotel. 

Bowers,    Mrs.    C.    E. 

Harrison   Hotel. 

Banks    and    Bankers. 

SCOTLAND  NECK  BANK— A.  McDowell. 
President;   J.    H.    Alexander,    Jr..    Cashier. 

PLANTERS  &  COMMERCIAL  BANK— 
Claude  Kitchin,  President;  O.  J.  Moore. 
Cashier. 

Brick   Manufacturers. 

Madry,    D.    A. 


Boot   and   Shoe   Dealers. 
Hancock,    W.    T.,    Co 
Edwards    &    Co. 
Pittman    &    Bishop. 
Hoffman,    M.,    &    Bro. 
Josey,  R.  C.  &  Co. 
White    &    Paul. 

Burroughs-Pittman-Wheeler    Co. 
Madry,  J.  W. 
Powell,     E    .E.  ' 

Butchers    and    Dealers    in    Cattle. 
Pendleton,    W.    C. 

Carriage     Dealers    and     Manufacturers. 
Brantley,    W.    A. 
Woolard,    J.    E. 
Braxton.   E.    L.,    &   Co. 
Marks,    W.    E. 
Wilkinson.    L. 

Cotton   and    Hosiery   Mills. 
Scotland   Neck   Cotton   Mills. 
Crescent    Hosiery    Co. 

Confectionery     Dealers. 
Strickland,    Jr.,    W.    B. 
Ausbon,    J.    H. 
Steakland,    A. 
Robertson    Grocery    Co. 
Allsbrook.   Wilson. 

Contractors   and    Builders. 
Keel.    Peyton. 
Mauney,    R.    J. 

Coal    and    Wood    Dealers. 
Bowers    &    Co. 
Madry,   R.   J. 
Josey   Hardware   Co. 

Clothiers   and    Men's    Furnishers. 
Hancock,  W  .T.,  Co. 
Edwards   &  Co. 
Pittman    &    Bishop. 
Hoffman,    M.,    &   Bro. 
Josey,   R.    C,   &   Co. 
White   &    Paul. 
Burroughs-Pittman-Wheeler    Co. 

Madry,   J-   W. 

Cotton    Gins. 
The   Cotton,    Oil   &   Ginning   Co. 
Wonimack,    S.    T. 

Dentists. 
Liverman,     A.     C. 

Druggists. 
Crescent   Pharamcy. 
Whitehead.   E.   T..    Co. 

Doctors. 
Clark,     H.     I. 
Morgan,    A.    D. 
Smith,   O.   F. 
Kitchin,    T.    D. 

Dry    Goods    and    Notions. 
Burroughs-Pittman-Wheeler    Co. 
Hancock,    W.    T.,    Co. 
Edwards    &_Co. 
Pittman   &   Bishop. 
Hoffman.    M.,    &    Bro. 
Josey,    R.    C,    &    Co. 
White    &    Paul. 
Madry,    J.    W. 
Allsbrook.     Wilson. 

Powell,    E.    E.  • 

Ward,     Frank. 
Bunch.    J.    M.,    &   Co. 

Power    and    Light    Companies. 
Scotland    Neck    Electric    Light    &    Power    Co. 

Fruit  Dealers. 
Ausborn,   J.   H. 
Peterson,    A.    C. 
Strickland,   A.,   &  Son. 
Allsbrook,    J.    W. 
Robertson    Gracery    Co. 
Herring,   N   . 
Staton.   E.   W. 

Fertilizer    Dealers    and     Manufacturers. 
Scotland    Neck    Guano    Co. 
Hoffman,  M.,   &  Bro. 


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Edwards  &   Co. 
Josey,  R.   C.   &  Co. 
Hancock.  W.  T.,  Co. 
White   &    Paul. 
Biggs  &  Johnson. 

Fish    and    Oyster    Dealers. 
Allsbrook,     E.     A. 

Furniture    Dealers. 
Scotland   Neck  Furniture  Co. 

Grocers. 
Merchants   Grocery    Co.    (Wholesale.) 
Lewis   &    Co.    (Wholesale.) 
Bowers    &    Co.     (Wholesale.) 
Madry,    K.    J.    (Wholesale.) 

Hardware    Dealers. 
Hardy   Hardware   Co. 
Josey  Hardware  Co. 

Insurance    Agents. 
Shields   &  Hill.    (Fire  and  Life.) 
Allsbrook,   Bernard.    (Fire  and  Life.) 
Insurance,    Loan   &   Real   Estate   Co. 
Josey,    W.    H.    (Fire   and   Life.) 
Allsbrook,  Willie  H. 
McDowell.    C.   L.    (Fire  and  Life.) 
Hardy,    J.    C. 

Jewelers, 
rage,    Chas.    H. 

Lawyers. 
Kitchin,  A.  P. 
Kitchin    &    Smith. 
Dunn,   Ashby  W. 
Dunn,     S.     A. 
Staton,    C.   L. 

Lumber    Manufacturers    and    Dealers 
Coleman,    J.    S. 
Dunn,    S.   F. 
White,    W.    H. 

Painters. 
McDonald.  R.  A.  (Sign.) 
Malone,    C.    N. 

Plumbers. 
Gray,    R.    H. 
Roberson,  A.   S. 

Newspapers    and    Editors. 
THE     COMMONWEALTH      (Weekly)— J.      C. 
Hardy,    Editor. 

Undertakers    and     Embalmers. 
Burroughs-Pittman -Wheeler   Co. 
Hoffman,   M.,   &  Bro. 

Paint  and   Oil   Dealers. 
Whitehead.  E.  T.,   Co. 
Hardy  Hardware   Co. 
Josey    Hardware    Co. 

Wall    Paper   Dealers. 
Maehlin.    John. 
Whitehead,  E.  T.,  '&  '"o. 
Savage.    J.    Y. 

Manufacturing     Plants. 
Crescent  Hosiery   Co.    (Stockings  and   Shirts.) 
Scotland     Neck     Cotton     Mills,     (Shirts     and 
Hosiery. ) 

Cotton  Oil  &  Grocery  Co.    (Cotton  Seed  Oil.) 


TILLERY. 

Incorporated    in    1SSS. 
•  Population,    1910;   Whites,    100;   colored,    300; 
total.    400. 

Value     real    estate,     $30,000;    value    personal 
property,    $175,000. 

Town    Officers. 
MAYOR— J.    B.    Flaugher. 
POSTMASTER— J.    O.    Applewhite. 
THIEF   OF   POLICE— .1.    C.    Gold. 
R.   R.   AGENT— J.   B.   Flaugher,  A.   C.   L. 

Ministers  and  Churches- 
BAPTIST — T.  L.  Vernon.  Pastor. 
EPISCOPAL— Rev.    Mr.    Bradley,    Rector. 

Schools  and  Academies. 
PUBLIC— Jennie  Sewell.   Prin. 

Doctors. 
Register,   F.   M. 


General    Merchandise- 
Gregory,  P.   C.   &   C.   W.,  Co. 
White,   C.   W. 

Gregory,   P.   C.    &   C.   W.,   Co.    (Furniture.) 
Tillery,    C.   J. 
Long,  Phillip. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 
Fries,   H.    H.    (Lumber.) 
Gregory,  P.   C.   &  C.  W. 


WELDON. 

Population,    1910:    2.500. 

No.    white   polls,   183;   No.    colored   polls,    134 
Value     real     estate     and     personal     properly, 
$1,142,160. 

TAX  RATE:     60   2-3c.    on  the  $100. 

Town    Officers. 
MAYOR— W.    W.    Wiggins. 
CHIEF   OF   POLICE— C.    C.    Wallace. 
CLERK— D.   E.    Stain  back. 
TREASURER— W.    M.    Cohen. 
TAX    COLLECTOR— J.    L.    Harris. 
ATTORNEY— W.    E.    Daniels. 
SUPT.     HEALTH— I.    E.    Green. 
POSTMASTER— J.    O.    Burton. 
R.    R.    AGENTS— H.    L.    Grant,    A.    C.    L. ; 
C.    P.   Rodwell,    S.    A.    L. 
EXPRESS    AGENT— H.    M.    Poe,     Southern. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 
BAPTIST— J.   G.   Blalock,   Pastor. 
METHODIST— J.     A.    Hornaday,    Pastor. 
PRESBYTERIAN— 
EPPISCOPAL— Alber    New.    Rector. 

Schools    and    Academies. 
GRADED— John  D.   Everett,    Supt. 

Hotels  and   Boarding   Houses. 
Terminal     Hotel. 
Evans  House. 
Rowe,    Mrs.    H.    G. 
Ingoe,    Mrs.    A.    M. 

Architects. 
Daniel,    R.    T. 

Banks    and    Bankers. 
BANK    OF   WELDON— W.    E.    Daniel.    Pres.  ; 
W.   R.   Smith,  Vice-Pres. ;  Jno.   O.   Drake,  Cash. 
WELDON     BANK     &     TRUST     CO.— R.     S. 
Travis,  Pres. ;  J.  T.  Gooch,  Cash. 
Bakers. 
Mountcastle,   M.    S. 

Brick    Manufacturers. 
Chockayotte  Brick   Co. 
Weldon   Brick   &   Land   Improvement  Co. 
Roanoke   Brick   Co. 

Boot    and    Shoe    Dealers. 
Marks,   B. 
Stainback.    A.    L. 
Gregory,  P.   C.   &  C.  W. 

Book    Stores. 
Stainback.    A.    L. 

Butchers   and    Dealers   in    Cattle. 
Parker,   W.    T. 
Weldon    Meat   Market. 

Cotton    and    Hosiery    Mills. 
Weldon   Cotton   Manufacturing  Co. 
Shaw   Cotton   Mills    (Inc.) 

Coal    and    Wood    Dealers. 
Turner.  J.   S. 

Clothiers   and    Men's    Furnishers. 
Rowe  &  Stainback. 
Rahil,   B.   D. 
Farber,  H. 
Fried,    M. 

Cotton    Gins. 
Pierce  &   Garner. 
Drewery  .&   Ransom. 

Department    Stores. 
Gregory,    P.     C.     &    C.    W. 
Stainback.    A.    L. 
Spiers   Bros. 

Dentists. 
Ward,   W.   J. 

Druggists. 
Cohen,  W.  M. 


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Zollicoffer,    A.    B. 

Doctors. 
Green,    I.    E. 
Zollicoffer,    A.    B. 
Zollicoffer,    D.    B. 
Morehead,  R.   P. 
Pierce,   S.   B. 

Dry    Goods    and    Notions. 
Allen,    A.    S. 

Fower  and    Light   Companies. 
Roanoke  Power  &  Development  Co. 

Fruit    Dealers. 
Pair,  J.  A. 
Seeleby  &  Co. 

Furniture    Dealers. 
Weldon     Furniture     Co. 

Grocers. 
Evans,    C.    G. 
Mitchell,   Walter. 
Parker.    W.    T. 

Weldon    Grocery    Co.     (Wholesale.) 
Purnell,   R.    M. 
Dickens,  H.  G. 
Dickens,  S.   M. 

Hardware  Dealers. 
Pierce-Whitehead   Hardware   Co. 
Clark,   E. 

Insurance   Agents. 
Stainback,  A.   L.   (Life.) 
Stainback.  D.  E.  Fire,  Life,  Casualty.) 
Rowe  &   Stainback. 
Ellis,   J.    G.,    &    Co. 
Harris,   J.    L. 

Jewelers. 
Waller,    J.    H. 
Nelson,   N.   G. 


Lawyers. 
Knight,   W.   L. 
Daniel,   W.   E. 
Green,   Geo.    C. 
Clark,  E.  T. 
Harrison,   T.    C. 

Lumber   Manufacturers   and    Dealers. 
Weldon    Lumber   Co. 
Dixon    &   Pool. 
House,   A.    C.   Lumber  Co. 
Roanoke    Box    Co. 

Machinery   Dealers. 
Pierce-    Whitehead   Hardware    Co. 
Piano  and   Organ    Dealers. 
Weldon  Furniture  Co. 

Printing   Offices. 
Harrell's  Printing  House. 
Hayward,    E.    L.,    Job    Printer. 
Weldon    Printing    Co. 

Confectionery   Dealers. 
Pair,   M.    C.  ! 

Liberto,   C,   &  Co. 

Contractors   and    Builders. 
Daniel,    B.    T. 

Newspapers    and    Editors. 
ROANOKE     NEWS—      (Weekly)— John     W. 
Sledge,   Editor. 

Shingle   Dealers. 
Turner,    J.    S. 

Undertakers     and     Embalmers. 
Rowe    H.   G. 

Wall     Paper     Dealers. 
Spiers,   H.    C. 

Livery   Stables. 
Weldon  Live  Stock  Co. 


HARNETT  COUNTY 

COUNTY   SEAT,    LILLINGTON. 


POPULATION— (Census    1910),    22,174. 

Formed  in  1855;  organized  in  1858.     Named  in  honor  of  Cornelius  Harnett. 
ARER— S40   square   miles.  •       „nn 

Value    of    real    estate,    $602,115;    value    of    personal   property,   $629, 5S0. 
Property  listed  in  1912,  by  whites,   $5,497,005;   by  negroes,   $275,176;  by   Indians,   $1,630. 
NO.   OF   SCHOOLS— For  whites,   58;  for  negroes,  23.  . 

TAX  RATE— County  purposes,  51  2-3c.  on  the  $100;  jury,  5c;  bridges,  2c;  special,  25c; 
schools  and  paupers,   lc. 

County  bonded  debt,  $6S,000.  . 

PUBLIC    BOADS — Number    miles,    950.     Worked,   two  townships  by  taxation,   balance  by  old 

S>RA"LROAD,    TELEGRAPH    AND     EXPRESS    COMPANIES.  ,roomnll 

Atlantic   Coast   Line    Bailroad,    23.01    miles,    assessed    value $iS2,6S1.00 

Pullman  Co.,  assessed  value   ., i J'ooo'nn 

Southern  Express  Co.,   assessed  value 11,3-<5.U0 

Western   Union   Telegraph   Co. ,    assessed  value    3,366. 88 

Carolina  Power  and  Light  Co.,   assessed  value 29.64S.00 

Cardenas  Telephone  Co.,   assessed  value }?S'HS 

Carolina    Telephone    and    Telegraph    Co.,    assessed    value 28,848.00 

Durham  and  Southern  Bailroad,  20.62  miles,   assessed   value 43S.S62.00 

Baleigh,  Charlotte  and  Southern  Bailroad,  Baleigh   and  Southport  Div.,   21.75  miles, 

assessed    value 13f '?™'ni! 

American   Telephone    and    Telegraph    Co.,    assessed     value 1,620.00 

Postal  Telegraph-Cable   Co.,   assessed  value   3.52S.00 

SUPEBIOR  COUBT  TEBJIS — January  5  (civil),  February  2  (civil),  May  IS,  September'  7, 
November    16    (civil.) 


COUNTY    OFFICERS. 

CLERK  OF  COUBT— Floyd  II.  Taylor,  Lil- 
lington. 

SHERIFF — Isaac  W.   Smith,  Lillington. 

REGISTER  OF  DEEDS— Allen  M.  Shaw, 
Lillington. 

TREASURER— Daniel  B.  Stewart,  Lilling- 
ton, B.  2. 

CORONER— W.    F.    Marsh,   Lillington. 

SURVEYOR — Daniel   McCormick,    Cambro. 

SUPT.  OF  HEALTH— J.  W.  Halford,  Chaly- 
beate   Springs. 

SUPT.    OF    SCHOOLS— J.    D.    Ezzcll.    Dunn. 

BOABD    OF    EDUCATION— T.    W.    Harring- 


ton,   Broadway,    B.    1;    J.    M.    Hodges,    Linden; 

0.  Bradley,    Kipling. 
COMMISSIONERS— J.     H.     Williams,     Duke; 

1.  T.  A.  Harrington,  Broadway,  R.  2;  W.  L. 
Senter,  Kipling;  P.  F.  Pope,  Coats;  B.  Wil- 
liams, Angier. 

BOARD  OF  ELECTIONS— H.  T.  Spears,  Lil- 
lington;  E.    F.    Young,   J.    B.    Holland,   Dunn. 

JUSTICES  OF  THE   PEACE. 

ANDEBSON  TOWNSHIP— Duncan  Darroch, 
Cambro;  J.  F.  Phillips,  J.  B.  Godwin,  J.  F. 
Wilson,  J.  V.  Barefoot,  M.  T.  Y'oung,  J.  W. 
Whitehurst,   Dunn. 


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AYEARSBORO — E.  Lee,  <>.  i'.  shell.  V.  L. 
Stephens,    Dunn. 

BARBECUE— John  A.  Clark,  Lillington;  J. 
H.  Withers,  Broadway;  John  Rarroch,  Swanns 
Station;    II.    I).    Cain. run.    Spoul    Springs. 

BLACK  RIVER— B.  E.  Barber,  \V.  H.  Greg- 
ory, .1.  C  Johnson,  J.  W.  Flowers,  J.  A. 
Hockaday,   C.   W.  Flowers,   Angler. 

BUCKHOKN— J  D.        Cameion,        Fuquay 

S]  nil  iks.    R.    1. 

DUKE-  C.  M.  Eason,  E.  S.  Yarborough,  L. 
E.    Standi,   Duke. 

HECTOR'S  CREEK— A.  A.  Johnson,  A.  L. 
Baughcom,  Fuquay  Springs,  R.    1. 

GROVE— A.  F.  Grimes.  W.  A.  Johnson.  D. 
A.  Holland.  J.  A.  Stewart,  John  A.  Turlington, 
G.    W.    Wliiltinglon,    Coats. 

LILLIXGTOX— J.  N.  Fuquay,  U.  H.  Parker, 
J.  E.  Lillington,  W.  F.  Marsh,  Jr.,  Seth  Brant- 
ly.   Lillington. 

NEILL'S  CREEK— J.  D.  TJpchurch.  R.  B. 
Crowder,  N.  A.  Stewart.  Buie's  Creek;  J.  F. 
Jones.   A.   S.   Johnson.  Null's  Creek. 

STEWARTS  CREEK— B.  A.  Dollar,  S.  M. 
Hobbs.  Duke.  R.  1. 

UPPER   LITTLE   RIVER— T.    A.    Harrington. 
J.     B.     F.     Stewart.     Broadway.     R.     1;    W.     A- 
Page,   J.   B.   McDonald.    Lillington,   R.    2. 
MINISTERS   NOT   IN   TOWNS. 

PRESBYTERIAN— C.  L.  Bragaw,  Broadway. 
R      3 

METHODIST— W.    C    Wright,    Lillington. 

BAPTIST— L.    L.    Hudson,    Bunnlevel. 
PHYSICIANS    NOT    IN    TOWNS. 

McKay.    J.    A.,    Lillington.    R.    1. 

Spence,  R.   T.,  Fuquay  Springs,   R.    1. 

Rosser,    Robert,    Jonesboro.    R.    2. 

Melvin,    W.    C,    Duke,    R.    2. 

Withers,  J.  H. ,  Broadway,  R.   1. 

MERCHANTS    NOT    IN    TOWNS. 

Johnson,    W.    J..    Cambro. 

McLean.  Don  M. ,   Lillington,  R.   3. 

Stone,    J.    S.,    Spout    Springs. 

Holmes,    J.    E.,    Lillington.    R.    1. 

Carter,    Seymour,    Lillington.    R.    2. 

McPhail.    Dicey   Lillington.   R.    2. 

Rich,    Chas..    Lillington,   R.    1. 

Spence,  R.   T.,   Chalk  Level. 

Smith.    N.    A.,    Kipling. 

Upchurch.    J.    C.    Lillington,    R.    1. 

Allen,    Miller,    Bunn    Level. 

Smith,    E.    S..    Lillington.    R.    2. 

Mason,    B.    F.,    Lillington,    R.     2. 

Mason,    Neill    A.,    Lillington.    R.    2. 
CORN   AND   FEED   MILLS. 

Rich,    Z.,    Lillington.    R.    2. 

Thomas,    Arthur.    Lillington,    R.     2. 

Sikes.   W.   H.,   Lillington,  R.    2. 

McLeod,   N..   &  Son,  Jonesboro.   R.   2. 

Holder,  J.   I.,  Lillington.  R.   2. 
SAW    MILLS. 

Sexton.   J.    A..   Harnett. 

Faucett,  H  T.,  Lillington,  R.  2. 

Smith,    E.    S.,    Lillington,    R.    2. 

Carter,    Seymour.    Lillington,    R.    2. 

Careen,   J.    A.,   Lillington.   R.    1. 

Johnson,    W.    J.,    Cambro. 

McLaughlin;    X..    Lillington. 

Dupree-Massengill    Co..    (Milling   riant.) 

Stewart    &  Thomas.   Lillington,   R.    2. 

Boyd   Bros.,   Lillington. 

COTTON    GINS. 

Knnis  &  Xorris,   Benson,   R:   3. 

Williams  Milling  Co.        Angier. 

Patterson  Milling  Co.,  Broadway,  R.  3. 

Johnson,  B.  F.,  Angier,  R.  3. 

Brown,  J.  R.,  Kipling,  R.   1. 

Senter   &   Bros.,    Kipling.    R.    1. 

Smith   &   Johnson.    Kipling.    R.    1. 

Elmore.   M.    A.,   Westville. 

McLeod.    T.    B.,    &   Co.,   Broadway.    R.    1. 

Bayles.    D.    S.,    Coats. 

Johnson    &    McLeod,    Buie's    Creek. 


Allen,    W.    W.,    Duke.    R.    1. 

Jones.    M.    I...    Duke,    R.    1. 

Averit,   W.    A..   Kipling.   R.    1. 

Spears   &   O'Connell.    Kipling,   R.    1. 

McArtan.   J.,   Paolia. 

Turlington,    D..    Duke,    R.    1. 

Weathers.  H.  D.,  &  Son,  Holly  Springs.  R. 

Dunn    Oil   Mills.    Dunn. 

Erwin    Cotton   Mills,   Duke. 

McLamb.    Mrs.   T.,    Dunn,    R.    5. 

Neighbors.    S.    C,    Dunn,    R.    "i. 

Sorrell,   W.   R-,  Duke,  R.    2. 

McLeod,    N.,    &    Sons,    Broadway,    R.    2. 

Arnold.   I.   S.,   Kipling,  R.    1. 

Stewart,  Allen,  Lillington,  R.  3. 

Sikes.    W.    H.,    Lillington,    R.    3. 

Green,    Mrs.    J.    A.,    Lillington,   R.    1. 

Lillington    Cotton    Ginnery.    Lillington. 

Stephens   &  Brown,   Lillington,   R.   3. 

Hare,  N.  V.,  Buie's  Creek. 

Johnson.    A.    L..    Lillintgon,    R.    1. 

Buchannan,   J.    B..    Broadway  R.    2. 

Parish,    B.    F.,    Coats. 

Turlington,   L.   L.,   Duke,  R.   2. 

Stevens,   Johnsnn  &   Co..   Angier. 

Salmon.    Mrs.    M.    L..   Lillington. 

Dupree,  B.  F.,   Cardenas,  R.   1. 

Gardner,    Benton,    Angier. 

Smith,    E.    S.,    Lillingtonn   R.    2. 

Adams,   Sandy,  Barclaysville. 

PUBLIC  SCHOOL  TEACHERS. 
Elmore,     Flossie.     Westville. 
McConnick,  Janie.   Cambro. 
MrCorniick,  Flora,  Cambro. 
Shaw,    Margaret.    Cambro. 
Smith,    Jessie.    Duke. 
Cannady.    Minnie,    Duke. 
Bostlan,  Mary,  Duke. 
Davis,   Berta,  Duke. 
Broom,    Mary',    Duke. 
Smith,    Flora.    Duke. 
McLeod.    Ralvin,    Duke. 
Godwin,    Cleave.   Godwin. 
Holley,  Matt,  Dunn,  R.   5. 
Parker,    L.    V.,    Dunn,    R.    5. 
Johnson,   J.   L.,   Dunn,   R.    5. 
Reaves,   W.   P.,  Dunn,  R.   5. 
Pierce.  Mamie,   Dunn. 
Swann.    Mildred.    Broadway.    R.     1. 
Cameron,  Mack.  Broadway,  R.   1. 
Partin,    Chas.    R..    Angier. 
Stephenson.    I.    J.,    Cardenas. 
Hare.     Frank.     Angler. 
Deans,  Bessie,  Angier. 
Draughon,    Mattie,    Angier. 
Campbell,    Cardenas. 
Dorman,    Rossiee.    Benson,    R.     3- 
Young,    Beulah.    Angier. 
Odum,    Owen.    Coats. 
Jones.    Miram,    Coats. 
Coats,    Ida.    Coats. 
Xorris.    J.    L.,    Duke. 
Creel,  Dora,  Dunn. 
Page,    Callie,    Dunn.    R.    3. 
O'Qulnn,    Mollie.    Dunn.    R.    3. 
Johnson,    Oscar   M. .    Dunn. 
Collier,    Maymie.    Kipling,    R.    1. 
Smith,  Rachel,  Kipling,  R.   1. 
McLeod,  J.   A.,   Chalybeate  Springs. 
Haves,   Ernestine.   Chalybeate  Springs. 
Chaffln,  L.  M.,  Willow  Springs,  R.  2. 
Sessoms.    Kale  C.   Fuquay   Springs,   R.    1. 
t'tley.  Nannie,  Fuquay  Springs,  R.  1. 
Upchurch,   Iola,   FRuquay   Springs.   R.    1. 
Champion,    J.    D.,   Fuquay   Springs,    R.    1. 
Cade,   Madge,   Kipling.   R.    1. 
Holt.    J.    E-,    Fuquay    Springs,    R.    1. 
Templeton,    Xannie.    Holly   Springs,   R.    2. 
Stewart,   Mamie,   Kipling,   R.    1. 
McDonald,    D.    P.,    Rock   Branch. 
Thompson,    J.    F.,    Lillington. 
Pegram,    Emma.    Lillington. 
Douglas,    Vivian,    Lillington. 


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Campbell,    J.    A.,    Buie's    Creek. 
Young,    O.    S.,    Lillington,    R.    1. 
Parker,    Essie,    Lillington,    R.     1. 
Page.   J.   M.,   Lillington,   R.    1. 
Holland,  Mittle,  Lillington,  R.   1. 
Fredricks,   M.    L.,    Linden. 
Hudson,  J.   L.,  Bunn  Level. 
Nixon,   Vestal,   Bunn   Level. 
Lindsay,  Eliza,  Bunn  Level. 
Harrington,   T.    A.,   Broadway,   R.    2. 
Cummings,  J.   C,  Broadway,  R.   2. 
Davis,   Bessie,  Broadway,  R.   2. 
Smith.  H.   Y.,  Broadway,  R.   2. 
Buchannan,   Clara,   Broadway,   R.   2. 
Thompson,  Mary,  Broadway,  R.    1. 
Harrington,    Maud,    Broadway,    R.    1. 
Buchanan,   Florence,   Broadway,   R.    i 
('added,    Carrie,   Lillington,   R.    2. 
Bryan,    Clyde,    Lillington,    R.    3. 
Starling,   I.    W. ,   Lillington,   R.    3. 
Withers,   Mrs.    J.    H.    Lillington. 
McKay,   Mrs.    Paul,   Lillington,   R.    3. 
Ray,  Marybelle,  Lillington,  R.   3. 
Cox,    Guy,    Jonesboro,    R.    3. 
Gentry,    B.     P.,    Dunn. 
Shields,   H.    M.,   Dunn. 
Leggett,   Lena,  Dunn. 
Caruthers,   Florence,  Dunn. 
Michaels,   Matilda,   Dunn. 
Hassell.   Pauline,   Dunn. 
Stephenson,    Nellie,    Dunn. 
Farmer,  Julia,  Dunn. 
Wade,  Pauline.   Dunn. 
Thomas,   Rosa,   Dunn. 
Thomas,   Sallie,   Dunn. 
Rudisell,   Jeannette,  Dunn. 


LILLINGTON. 

Population,   1910:     600. 

No.    white   polls,    91;    No.    colored    polls,    12. 

Value     real     estate     and     personal     property: 
Whites,  $2S9,S72;  colored,  $3,600. 

TAX   RATE:     33   l-3c.    on   the   $100;   poll   $1. 
Town     Officers. 

MAYOR— J.   M.    Shaw. 

CHIEF  OF  POLICE — R.  H.  Jones. 

CLERK— A.    M.    McLean. 

TREASURER— B.    A.    Parker. 

TAX   COLLECTOR— R.   H.   Jones. 

STANDARD-KEEPER— J.    H.    Withers. 

ATTORNEY— A.   M.    McLean. 

SUPT.    OF   HEALTH— L.    J.    Arnold. 

POSTMISTRESS — Mrs.    E.    A.    Atkins. 

It.   it.  AGENT— H.   S.  Jones,  R.,  C.   &  S. 

EXPRESS    AGENT— H.    S.    Jones. 

TELEGRAPH   MANAGER— H.    S.    Jones,    W, 
U. 

TELEPHONE  MANAGER— R.  H.  Jones,  Ben- 
son  Telephone   Co. 

Ministers   and    Churches. 

RAPTIST— L.   L.    Hudson,   Pastor. 

METHODIST— G.    W.    Perry,    Pastor,    Lining 
ton  Circuit. 

PRESBYTERIAN— J.    K.    Hall,   Pastor. 
Schools    and    Academies. 

HIGH. 

Hotels  and   Boarding   Houses. 

Hotel    Caviness. 

Mitchell,  Mrs. 

Sexton.    Mrs. 

Washburn    House. 

Architects. 

Stewart    &    Avera. 

Shaw,   J.    M. 

Banks    and    Bankers. 

BANK     OF     LILLINGTON— D.      H.      Senter 
Pres. ;  H.  T.   Spears,  Cash. 

Boot   and    Shoe    Dealers. 

Lillington   Supply   Co. 

Parker   Bros.    &   Johnson. 

Johnson,  A.   F.   &  A.  M. 
Burwe.il,  L.  D. 
Ricks-Bryan  Co. 

Johnson,   J.   D. 


Book  Stores. 
Burwell,    L.    D. 

Butchers   and    Dealers   in    Cattle. 
Johnson   &  Thornton   (City  Meat  Market). 
Parker,    Gilliam. 
Maynard,  J.  G. 

Carriage   Dealers  and    Manufacturers. 
Ricks-Bryan  Co. 

Commission   Merchants. 
Fuquay,  J.   N. 

Contractors   and    Builders. 
Shaw,  J.   M. 
Oxendine,  D. 
Stewart  &  Avera. 

Coal   and   Wood   Dealers. 
Ricks-Bryan   Co. 

Clothiers   and    Men's    Furnishers. 
Parker  Bros.    &  Johnson. 
Ricks- Bryan   Co. 
Johnson,  J.   D. 
Burwell,  L.  D. 

Cotton    Gins. 
Hockaday  &  Marsh. 
Salmon,  Mrs.   M.    L. 

Druggists. 
McPherson   Drug  Co. 
Long-Stewart   Drug   Co. 

Doctors. 
Halford.   J.    W. 
Caciness,  J.  E. 
Arnold,   D.    J. 

Dry   Goods  and    Notions. 
Parker   Bros.    &   Johnson. 
Johnson,  A.   F.  &  A.  M. 

Fertilizer   Dealers  and    Manufacturers. 
Lillington  Supply  Co. 
Ricks-Bryan   Co. 
Johnson,   J.    D. 

Fish    and    Oyster    Dealers. 
City  Meat  Market. 
Parker,    Gilliam. 

Furniture   Dealers. 
Lillington    Hardware    Co. 
Ricks-Bryan  Co. 

Grocers. 
Johnson,   Willie. 
Parker  Bros.    &   Johnson. 
Johnson,  A.   F.   &  A.   M. 
Ricks-Bryan   Co. 
Johnson,    J.    D. 
Johnson   &  McArtan. 

Hardware   Dealers. 
Lillington  Hardware  Co. 
Parker  Bros.  &  Johnson. 
Johnson,   A.    F..   &   A.    M. 
Ricks^Bryan  Co. 
Johnson,    J.    D. 

Insurance   Agents 
Fuquay,    J.    N.     (Fire). 
Spears,    H.    T.    (Fire). 

Jewelers. 
Hawley,    C.    D. 

Lawyers. 
Baggett,  J.  R. 
McLean,  D.  H. 
Byrd,  W.   P. 
Burnett,    W.    H. 
Ross,    Chas. 

Lumber    Manufacturers   and    Dealers. 
Stewart  &  Avera. 

Naval    Store    Dealers. 
Johnson,  J.  D. 
Stewart,   H.   C. 

Paint  and   Oil   Dealers. 
McPherson  Drug  Co. 
Long-Stewart  Drug  Co. 

Painters. 
Johnson,   Jesse. 
Thomas,   Arthur. 

Produce    Dealers. 
Parker  Bros.   &  Johnson. 
Johnson,  A.   F.,  &  A.   M. 
Johnson,   J.   D. 
Ricks-Bryan  Co. 
Johnson,   D.   J. 


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COUNT  V 

Newspapers    and     Editors. 

Bell.   C.   J.,   &   Bro. 

ll\K\KTT  REPORTEB   (Weekly)— J.  E.  Lig- 

Jones,    W.    J. 

an.  Editor. 

Pearsall,  James. 

Real  Estate  Agents. 

Lee-Dupree  Hardware  Co. 

Bagget,    Hiram. 

Hatcher,    J.    L. 

McPherson,  A.   P. 

Pope  &  Warren. 

Shingle   Dealers. 

Thompson,  J.  L.,  Co. 

Ross,   Charles,  Co. 

Floyd,  The  G.  M.,  Co. 

Undertakers  and    Embalmers. 

Sanders,   J.    B. 

Evans,   Ed. 

Goldstein  Co. 

Oil    Mills. 

Drauhan,  J.  W. 

Lillington  Oil  Mill  Co. 

Hotels  and   Boarding   Houses. 

Young  Hotel. 
Central  Hotel. 

DUNN. 

Incorporated  in  1886. 

McLeod  House. 

Population,    1910:     White,    1.S23. 

Bell  House. 

Value    real     estate,     $144,S60;    value    personal 

Felton,  Mrs.  E. 

property,   $476,359. 

Livery    Stables. 

Town   Officers. 

Hodges,  J.  L. 

MAYOR— M.    L.    Wade,   Jr. 

Lane    &   Lane. 

POSTMASTER— E.   T.   Lee. 

Gerald,  T.  L.,  &  Son. 

CHIEF   OF   POLICE— X.    B.    Bass. 

Ballance,  J.   H.,  &  Co. 

R.   R.   AGENTS— J.   W.   Whitehead,  A.   C.  L. ; 

Hodges,   Geo.    T. 

E.  J.   Hudson,  Durham  &  Southern. 

Newspapers   and    Editors. 

Ministers  and    Churches. 

GUIDE     (Weekly)— J.     P.     Pittman,     B.-    P. 

MKTIIODIST— J.    H.    Shore,   Pastor. 

Gentry,   Editors   and   Owners. 

BAPTIST— Jas.    Long,    Pastor. 

Laundries. 

FREE  WILL  BAPTIST— J.   A.   Blaylock,  Pas- 

Sam Jung. 

tor. 

Lawyers. 

CHRISTIAN— B.    F.    Oden,    Pastor. 

Clifford  &  Townsend. 

PRIMITIVE  BAPTIST— W.   M.   Monses,  Pas- 

Godwin,   H.   L. 

tor. 

Godwin,    R.    L. 

HOLINESS— A.    G.    Canaiba,    Pastor. 

Wilson,   Joe  W. 

CATHOLIC— Father   Irwin,   Pastor. 

Young,  E.   F. 

PRESBYTERIAN— A.   R.   McQueen,  Pastor. 

Bell,    W.    C. 

Schools   and   Academies. 

Smith,   Clarence  J. 

GRADED— J.    B.    Martin,    Supt. 

Insurance    Agents. 

Banks    and    Bankers. 

Taylor,  J.  A.,  &  Son. 

FIRST     NATIONAL     BANK— P.     S.     Cooper, 

Young,   M.    T. 

Pres. ;  C.    S.   Hicks,   Cash. 

Dunn   Insurance  &  Realty  Co. 

BANIi    OF    CAPE    FEAR— G.    M.    Tilghman, 

Cannaday,  Geo.   L. 

Pres.;  T.  V.  Smith,  Cash. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 

Doctors. 

Dunn  Hardware  Manufacturing  Co. 

Sexton,  C.   H. 

Newberry    Bros.    &    Cowell. 

Highsmith,  Chas. 

McKay,  John  A.,  Manufacturing  Co. 

Hicks,   I.   F. 

Pope,  G.  F. 

Denning,  0.  L. 

Godard  Lumber  Co. 

Hudson,  W.  L. 

Tilghman   Lumber    Co. 

Warren,  R.  L. 

Thornton,   J.   W. 

Dentists. 

Dunn  Oil  Co. 

Coltrane/  W.    E. 

Carolina  Shuttle  Ce. 

Druggists. 

Pope   &   Ballance. 

Wilson    &  Lee. 

Messengill  Dupree  Co. 

Hood  &  Grantham,   (Inc.) 

Lee    &    Warren.                                                    * 

DUKE. 

Jewelers. 

Population,   1910:     White,   1,800;   colored,   75; 

Jordan,  J.  W. 

total,   1S75. 

General    Merchandise. 

POSTMASTER— F.    M.    McKay. 

Godwin,  F.   T. 

R.   R.   AGENT— D.   C.   Barbee,  D.   &  S. 

Lee,    J.    M. 

MANAGER     TELEGRAPH— D.      C.      Barbee, 

Hodges,   Geo.    T. 

Postal. 

Wheeler,   R.    J. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 

Butler  Bros. 

METHODIST— Frank   Culbreth,   Pastor. 

Marks  &  Jones. 

BAPTIST— Vacant. 

Barbour,  Mrs.  Emma. 

EPISCOPAL— Thos.    Trot,   Rector. 

Jerrigan,  R.   S. 

PRESBYTERIAN— J.  K.  Hall,  Pastor. 

Johnson,   Williams   Co. 

Schools    and    Academies. 

Bell,  C.  A. 

GRADED— Miss   Jessie   Smith.   Prin. 

Williams,  J.   C. 

Banks    and    Bankers. 

Racket  Store  Co. 

BANK    OF    HARNETT— B.    N.    Duke,    Pres. : 

Phillips,  J.  D. 

E.   P.  Davis,  Cash. 

Johnson  Bros. 

Doctors. 

Taylor,   J.   A. 

Wilkins,    R.    B. 

Pursail,   R.   M. 

Holt,    W.    P. 

Wade,    J.    L.,    Co.,    Inc. 

Insurance   Agents. 

Mattox,    H.    0. 

Johnson,  W.  B. 

Barnes,   E.    G. 

McDonald,   J.    B. 

Black,   H.   A. 

Druggists. 

Taylor,   R.    G. 

Thomas,  E.   R.,   Drug  Co. 

Prince,   Geo.    E. 

Merchants. 

Barnes  &  Holliday  Co. 

Hassell-Johnson  Co. 

Tart,   P.   G.   A. 

Cates,   R.    C. 

Fleishman,  B.,  &  Bros. 

Barber  Shops. 

Holland,   W.    D. 

McKay    &    Yarborough. 

Adams,    W.    H. 

Hotels  and   Boarding  Houses. 

Monses,  W.   M. 

Duke  Hotel. 

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Johnson  House. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 
Erwin  Cotton  Mills  Co.    (Gin,  Ice.) 
Moulter,  H.  V.    (Saw  Mill.) 
Hospitals. 
Good   Hope   Hospital. 

Amusements. 
Duke  Lyceum.    (Moving  Pictures,  Skating  Rink 
and    Shooting    Gallery.) 
The    "Amuzu"    Co.     (Merry-go-round.) 
Gant   Park. 


BUIE'S    CREEK. 

Incorporated   in    1903. 

Population,    1910:     White,    248;    colored,    12; 
total,    260. 

Value    real    estate,     $55,000;    value    personal 
property,   $18,000. 

TAX  RATE:     25c.   on  the  $100. 

Town   Officers. 
MAYOR— B.   P.   Marshbanks. 
POSTMASTER— Z.    T.    Kivett. 
CHIEF   OF   POLICE— M.    B.    O'Quinn. 

Ministers  and  Churches. 
BAPTIST— J.   A.   Campbell,  G.  T.   Mills,  Pas- 
tors. 

Schools  and  Academies. 
Bt'IE'S     CREEK     ACADEMY     AND     BUSI- 
NESS COLLEGE— J.  A.  Campbell,  Prin. 
Doctors. 
McKay,  J.  F. 

Newspapers    and    Editors. 
LITTLE    RIVER    RECORD    (Monthly)— J.    A. 
Campbell,    Editor. 

General    Merchandise. 

Hatcher,   Wm. 
Johnson,   James. 
Upehureh,  J.   D.,   &  Son. 

Boarding    Houses. 
Bryan,  \V.  M. 
Upehureh,  J.  D. 

Livery   Stables. 
Upehureh,    J.    C. 
Upehureh,    J.    D. 

Lawyers. 
Baggett,    J.    R. 


ANGIER. 


Incorporated   in   1901. 

Population,    1913:     White,    375;    colored,    33; 
total,   408. 

Value    real    estate,    $150,000;    value    personal 
property,    $120,000. 

TAX   RATE:     20c.    on   the    $100;    60c.    on   the 
poll. 

Town   Officers. 

MAYOR—   S.    P.    Wilson. 

POSTMASTER— W.   E.  Wilson. 

CHIEF   OF   POLICE— J.   T.    Ellington. 

R.    R.    AGENT— C.    J.    Turlington. 

MANAGER  EXPRESS— C.   J.   Turlington. 

Ministers   and   Churches. 
BAPTIST— J.    A.    Campbell,    Pastor. 
METHODIST— Frank    Culbreth,   Pastor. 
PRIMITIVE  BAPTIST— J.   N.  Farmer,  Pastor. 

Schools    and    Academies. 
GRADED— Frank  Hare,  Prin. 

Doctors. 
YToung,    C.    R. 

Druggists. 
Young    Bros. 

Hotels  and   Boarding   Houses. 
Wiliams,   J.   C. 

Lawyers. 
Dupree,   F.   T. 

General     Merchants. 
Williams,   B.   F. 
Adams    &    Young. 
Wilson   Bros. 

Angier   Mercantile   &   Realty   Co. 
Gregory,  W.   II. 


Morris,  M.   F. 

Love.   J.   D. 

Overby,  R.  D.,  &  Bros. 

McLeod,   D.    A. 

Adams,    A.    S. 

McGhee,  J.  H. 

Millinery. 
Dixon,  Mrs.  J.  P. 
McLeod,  Mrs.   D.   A. 

Barber  Shops. 
McLeod,  Joseph. 
Matthews,   J.   B. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 
Williams   Milling   Co. 
Gardner    Bros. 
Overby,  R.   D.,   &  Bros. 
Everlasting  Window  Shade  Co. 

Blacksmith  and   Repair  Shops. 
Barbour  &  Adams. 

Contractors. 

Massengill,    J.    W. 
Creech,    Chas. 


COATS. 


Incorporated  in   1905. 

Population,  1913:  White,  400;  colored,  25; 
total,    425. 

TAX  RATE:     33   l-3c.    on   the   $100. 

Town   Officers. 

MAYOR— J.  L.  Johnson. 

SECRETARY'— W.    M.    McKey. 

TREASURER— N.   T.   Patten. 

COMMISSIONERS— W.  H.  Parrish  and  Dr. 
H.    C.    Roberts. 

CHIEF   OF  POLICE— John  Richardson. 

POSTMASTER— R.    O.    Stuart. 

R.   R.   AGENT— W.   E.   Nichols,  D.    &  S. 

MANAGER  EXPRESS  AND  TELEGRAPH— 
W.    E.    Nichols. 

Ministers   and   Churches. 
BAPTIST — J.    A.    Campbell,    Pastor. 
PRIMITIVE  BAPTIST— J.   T.   Coats,  Elder. 

PRESBYTERIAN .   Lassiter,  Pastor. 

Schools    and    Academies. 
GRADED — Owen   Adams,  Prin. 

Hotels  and   Boarding   Houses. 
Stewart,    Mrs.    Molly. 
Dinning,    J.    W. 

Banks    and    Bankers, 
BANK   OF   COATS— P.    S.    Cooper,   Pres. ;   N. 
T.    Patterson,   Cash. 

Doctors. 
Roberts,  H.   C. 

Druggists. 
Field,  G.   S. 

Hardware   Dealers. 
Harman,  J.  R.,  Bros. 

Furniture    Dealers. 

Bingham  &,  Fuquay. 

General     Merchants. 
Talton,   J.  W. 
Pope,  P.  F. 

Langdon,   B.   F.,   &  Son. 
Johnson,  J.  L.,  &  Co. 
McKoy,   W.    M.,    &   Co. 
Stewart  &  Johnson. 
Winstead,  J.  T. 
Norris,   B.   A. 
Byrd,    L.    E. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 
Pope,  P.  F.    (Planing  Mill  and  Gin.) 
Coats  Brick  Co. 

Stephen,    J.    P.     (Saw   Mill    and   Gin.) 
Everlasting  Window  Shade  Co. 
Blacksmith     Shops. 
Jones,   R.   R. 
Pollard,   R.   R. 

Miscellaneous. 
Parrish,  W.  H.   (Real  Estate  and  Automobiles) 
Stewart,  T.   V.    (Live  Stock  and  Automobiles). 
Langdon,  E.  D.    (Live  Stock  and  Livery.) 
Stephenson    Live    Stock    Co. 


HAYWOOD    I'orXTY 


HAYWOOD  COUNTY 

COUNTY    SEAT,    WAYNESVI LLE. 


POPULATION     (Census  1910),  21,020. 

Formed    in    1808.     Named    to    honor    of    John    Haywood. 

ABEA     470  square  miles. 

Value  of  real  estate,   $4,584,932;  value  of  personal  property,  $1.S17,535. 

Property  listed  to   1913,  by  whites,  $6,375,982:   by   negroes,   $26,485. 

NUMBER  OF  SCHOOLS— For  whites,  52;  for  negroes,    2. 

TAX   RATE    -County  purposes,  18c.  on  the  $100:   roads   and   bridges,    17c;   special,    30c 

County   ided  debt,  $35,1 

PUBLIC    KOAOS —   Number   of   miles,    300.     Worked  by  taxation  and  free  labor. 

RAILROAD,    TELEGRAPH     AND     EXPRESS    COMPANIES. 

Southern  Railway,   21. 58  miles,   assessed  value 

Pullman   Co.,   assessed  value 

Southern    Express    Co.,    assessed    value 3, 

Asheville    Telephone    and    Telegraph    Co.,    assessed    value 1, 

Southern   Hell  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Co.,   assessed    value 1 

Western    Union   Telegraph    Co.,    assessed   value 1. 

Wavnesville  Telephone  Co.,   assessed  value 4, 

Tennessee   and  North  Carolina  Railroad,   2  miles,    assessed    value 6, 

Canton   Electric   and  Telephone  Co.,   assessed  value 

SUPERIOR  COURT  TERMS — January  19,  May  4   (civil),  July  13,  September  21. 


311.75 

985.22 
916.00 

16.00 
716.00 

51.00 
472.00 
000.00 
500.00 


COUNTY   OFFICERS. 

CLERK  OF  COURT— Jerry  R.  Leathervvood, 
Wavnesville. 

SHERIFF — W.    A.    Palmer,    Waynesville. 

REGISTER    OF    DEEDS— Geo.    C.    Haynes. 

TREASURER — Hugh  A.   Love,  Waynesville. 

SURVEYOR— J.    Robert.  Terrell,    Clyde,    It.    1. 

SUPT.  OF  HEALTH— J.  R.  McCraken, 
Wavnesville. 

SUPT.  OF  SCHOOLS— R.  A.  Sentell, 
Wavnesville. 

SUPT.  OF  HOME — Albert  Howell,  Canton, 
Rfd. 

BOARD  OF  EDUCATION— J.  R.  Morgan, 
T.   L.   Gwyn,  D.   M.   Cagle. 

COMMISSIONERS— J.  R.  Boyd.  Waynes- 
ville; G.  W.  Green,  Crabtree;  W.  H.  Hender- 
son,  Canton. 

BOARD  OF  ELECTIONS— James  E.  Carra- 
way,  Waynesville:  J.  S.  Davis,  Waynesville,  R. 
2;  D.  I.  L.  Smathert,  Clyde. 

JUSTICES  OF  THE    PEACE. 

WAYNESVILLE  TOWNSHIP— W.  J.  Haynes, 
Waynesville;  J.  B.  Hoyle.  Hazelwood;  W.  M 
Oxner,  Waynesville;  J.  M.  Allen,  Waynesville; 
T.  F.  Edwards,  Waynesville;  J.  W.  Bynum, 
Waynesville. 

BEAVERDAM— Mark  West,  R.  H.  Sorrels, 
E.    J.    Smathers,    Canton. 

PIGEON— Ira  Mease,  E.  B.  Gibson,  J.  W. 
Moore,   Canton,   No.    2. 

EAST  FORK— B.  C.  Clark,  John  J.  Crawford, 
J.   B.   Pless,  Cruso. 

CECIL— Jos.  Singleton,  L.  L.  Moody,  W.  H. 
Green,    Sunburst. 

CLYDE— L.  L.  Stamey,  O.  L.  Smathers,  J. 
D.    Pless,    Clyde. 

IRONDUFF— W.  H.  Nowland,  Crabtree,  No. 
1;   J.    B.    Bradshaw,   Waynesville.    No.    2. 

CRABTREE— N.  P.  Walker,  Crabtree;  J.  R. 
Nichols,  Clyde;  N.  F.  Robinson,  Clyde,  R.  1. 

FINES  CREEK— Spencer  Green,  Geo.  A. 
Brown,   John   T.    Ferguson,   Crabtree,   R.    No.    1. 

WHITE  OAK— Marshall  Messer,  R.  W. 
Green,  Z.   T.   Clark,  Teague. 

JONATHAN  CREEK— John  A.  Howell,  Cove 
Creek;  R.  W.  Howell,  Waynesville,  R.  2. 

IVY  HILL—  J.  A.  Low,  Maggie;  J.  A. 
Campbell,  Plott;  R.   C.  Moody,  Dellwood. 

CATTALOOCHEE— W.  M.  Sutton,  Cattaloo- 
chee;  Floyd  Woody,  Nellie;  R.  B.  Clark,  Crest- 
mont. 

MINISTERS    NOT    IN    TOWNS. 

BAPTIST— D.    C.    Davis,    Cove    Creek. 

METHODIST— J.  H.  Rider,  Waynesville,  R. 
2;  R.  C.  Kirk,  Crabtree;  John  Marr,  Crabtree, 
R.    1;   J.    A.    Fry,    Waynesville,    R.    2. 

SCHOOLS    AND    ACADEMIES. 

BETHEL      HIGH      SCHOOL— S.      J.      Guyes, 


Prin.,  Waynesville,  R.   3. 

ROCK       SPRING       HIGH       SCHOOL— Clark 
Medford,  Prin.,  Clyde,  R.   1. 

ROCK    HILL    HIGH    SCHOOL— J.    L.    Wood- 
ward,  Prin.,   Waynesville,   R.    2. 

PHYSICIANS   NOT    IN    TOWNS. 

Walker,  R.   L.,  Crabtree. 

Wilson,   J.   E.,   Canton,   Rfd. 

Graham,  W.   A.-,   Crabtree,   R.    1. 

MERCHANTS    NOT    IN    TOWNS. 

Campbell,   V.    A.,   Maggie. 

Miller,  R.   E.   Maggie. 

Reppetoe,  F.  G.,  &  Co.,  Maggie. 

Low,  J.  A.,  Maggie. 

Medford,  J.   B.   Waynesville,  R.   2. 

Dellwood   Feed   Co.,   Dellwood. 

Dellwood  Cash   Store,  Dellwood. 

Kuykendall  &  Ferguson,  Waynesville,  R.   2. 

Williams,  C.  E.,  Crabtree. 

Ferguson.  J.  T. ,   &  Trouthan,  Crabtree. 

Sharp,    W.    T.,   Waynesville,    R.    2. 

Morgan,  J.   W.   Cove  Creek. 

Ferguson,   J.   C,  Teague. 

Noland,   R.   L.    Crabtree,   R.   1. 

Brown,  Geo.  A.,  Crabtree,  R.   1. 

Ferguson,  Z.   V.,  Crabtree,  R.   1. 

Ferguson,  Eli  M.,  Crabtree. 

Kirkpatrick,   J.   R.,   Clyde,   R.   1. 

Green   &   Hyatt,   Canton,   R.    1. 

Pless,  W.   W.   Cruso. 

Terrell,   W.    S.,  Sons  &  Co.,  Inc.,  Canton,  R.  1. 

Felmet,  D.   B.,  Waynesville,  R.   3. 

Long,  J.  M.,  &  Co.,  Waynesville,  R.  1. 

Ferguson,  W.   R.,   Crabtree. 

FLOUR,    CORN    AND    FEED    MILLS. 

Pigeon    Valley    Mills,    Canton,    R.    1. 

Plott,   J.   O,   Canton,   R.    I. 

Crabtree   Mills,    Crabtree. 

Walker,    Bros.,    Crabtree. 

SAW    MILLS. 

Champion  Fibre  Co.,  Waynesville,   R.    1. 

Campbell,    R.    G.    A.,    Maggie. 

Waynesville   Timber   &   Lumber   Co.,  Waynes- 
ville and  Maggie. 

Quinlan-Monroe   Lumber  Co. 

PUBLIC    SCHOOL    TEACHERS. 

Nicholson,   D.    F.,   Waynesville. 

Shelton,   Annie,  Waynesville. 

Roberts,  Sarah,  Waynesville, 

Ector,   Mary,   Waynesville. 

Davis.   Mary,   Waynesville. 

Howell.   Fannie  B..  Waynesville. 

Wyche,   Mrs.   Waynesville. 

Underwood,  G.   C,  Waynesville,  R.   3. 

McCrary,   Jessie,   Clyde. 

Edwards,    Claude,   Waynesville,   R.    3. 

Bvers,  Vaughn,   Clyde. 

Moss,   Z.   V.,   Clyde. 

Smathers,   Sarepta,   Clyde. 


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Kinslaiul,  Oscar,  Canton. 
Willis,   J.    E.,    Canton. 
Hall,    Elsie,    Canton. 
Queen,   Margaret,   Waynesvllle. 
Byers,   Mattie,    Clyde. 
Byers,   Wm. ,   Clyde. 
Byers,  Frank,  Clyde. 
Robinson,  Geo.,  Waynesvllle,  R.   4. 
Deaver,   T.    H.,   Waynesvllle,    R.    3. 
Wells,  Wilma,   Canton,  R.   2. 
Greyer,  S.  J.,  Waynesvllle,  R.  3. 
Greyer,  Mrs.  S.  J.,  Waynesville,  R.  3 
Rogers,   Elizabeth,   Clyde. 
McCracken,   Mary,   Clyde,   R.    1. 
McCracken,    Winnie,    Clyde,   R.    1. 
McCracken,   Ida,    Crabtree. 
Willams,    James,    Crabtree. 
Messer,   Marshall,   Teague. 
Chambers,   R.   C.,   Waynesvlle,  R.    2. 
Crawford,  Zora,  Waynesville,  R.  2. 
Ferguson,   J.   T.,   Crabtree,   R.    1. 
Hayncs,    John,    Hurricane. 
Singleton,   J.   A.,   Waynesville,   R.   2. 
Hawkins,    Mary,    Crabtree,   R.    1. 
McCracken,  Lizzie,  Cabtree,  R.   1. 
Allison,    J.    H. ,    Dellwood. 
Owen,   Josie,   Waynesville,   R.    2. 
Parton,    Rena,    Waynesville,    R.    2. 
McDowell,    R.    D.,    Canton. 
Shelton,    Annie,    Waynesville. 
McCrary,   Josephine,   Clyde. 
Crawford,   Bonnie,   Waynesville,  R.    2. 
Davis,    Thurman,    Waynesville,    R.    3. 
Queen,    Margaret.    Waynesville,   R.    2. 
Queen,   Wm.,   Crabtree,  R.    1. 
Whorton,    C.    L.,    Clyde. 
Cook,   A.   R.,   Canton. 
Justice,  F.  A.,  Clyde,  R.   1. 
Medford,   C.   D.,   Clyde,   R.    1. 
Brown.    Maude,    Teague. 
Low,  J.  A.,  Maggie. 
Wilson,  Floy,  Canton. 
Medford,  Fulsome,   Canton. 
Harden,   Rufus,   Waynesville,   R.    3. 
Ferguson,   Lillie,   Ola. 
Cathey,    Sarah,    Crestmont. 
Queen,    Samuel,    Waynesville,    R.    2. 


WAYNESVILLE. 

Population,    1910:    3,500. 

White  polls,    250;   colored   polls,    49. 

Value  of  real  estate.    $617,901;  value  of  per- 
sonal   property,     $385,704. 

TAX   RATE:   $1.50   on   the   $100. 

Bonded  debt,   $70,000.     Floating  debt,   $4,000. 
Town   Officers. 

MAYOR— C.   H.   Ray. 

CHIEF  OF  POLICE— John   S.   Mitchell. 

CLERK— J.   S.   Bohannan. 

TREASURER— J.    H.    Howell. 

TAX  COLLECTOR— J.    S.   Mitchell. 

ATTORNEY— J.   H.   Howell. 

SUPT.    OF    HEALTH— B.    H.    Greenwoi  1. 

POSTMASTER— T.    L.    Green. 

R.   R.   AGENT— T.   G.  Miller. 

EXPRESS   AGENT— T.    G.    Miller. 

TELEGRAPH   MANAGER— T.    G.    Miller. 

TELEPHONE  MANAGER— J.   P.   Swift,  Way- 
nesville Telephone   Co. 

Ministers  and   Churches. 

EPISCOPAL— W.    B.    Allen,   Rector. 

METHODIST—   M.    F.    Moore,   Pastor;   J.    H. 
Fry,    Jonathan    Circuit. 

BAPTIST— J.   M.   McManaway,   Pastor. 

PRESBYTERIAN— A.     S.     Anderson,    Pastor. 
Schools  and   Academies. 

WAYNESVILLE    GRADED    SCHOOL— D.    F. 
Nicholson. 

Hotels   and    Boarding    Houses. 

Kenmore 

Gorden. 

Suyetta. 

White  Sulphur  Springs  Hotel. 

Bonnie    Castle. 

Ron   Air. 


Architects. 
Liner,    S.    C. 

Banks  and   Bankers. 
BANK    OF    WAYNESVILLE— Alden    Howell, 
President;  Hilliard  B.   Atkins,   Cashier. 

FIRST     NATIONAL     BANK— J.      R.      Boyd, 
President;  W.   T.   Blaylock,   Cashier. 
Brick    Manufacturers. 
Waynesville  Brick  &  Tile   Co. 

Book   Stores. 
Waynesville   Book    Co. 

Butchers     and     Dealers     in     Cattle. 
Rhinehart,    R.    M. 
Schulhoffer,    D.    L. 

Carriage    Dealers   and    Manufacturers. 
Cagle,   A.   C. 

Clubs. 
Waynesville  Club. 

Contractors  and  Builders. 
Davis,  P.   W. 
Francis,  J.  P. 
Mitchell   &   Phillips. 
Liner,   S.    C. 

Coal  and  Wood  Dealers. 
Dykers,   R.   H. 
Livery.   Feed   &  Fuel  Co. 

Clothiers   and    Men's    Furnishers. 
Mitchell,    McCracken    &    Co. 

Dentists. 
Smathers,   B.   F. 
Smathers,  John  H. 
McDowell,  C.  H. 

Druggists. 
Chataugua  Drug  Co. 
Waynesville   Pharmacy. 
Annex   Pharmacy. 

Doctors. 
Way,   J.   H. 
McCracken,   J.    R. 
Abel,    J.    F. 
Stringfleld.    S.    L. 
Stringfleld.   Thomas. 
McFayden,    H.    L. 
Greenwood,    B.    H. 
Allen,   L.    R. 

Dry  Goods  and   Notions. 
Lee  &  Mock. 
Covington  &  Co. 
Simons,  A.  M. 
Ray,     Clyde    H. 
Howell,  D.   A. 
Mas^ie,   T.   N. 

Power  and  Light  Companies. 
Haywood    Electric    Power    Co. 

Fertilizer     Dealers    and     Manufacturers. 
Livery   Feed   &   Fuel   Co. 

Furniture  Dealers. 
Ray,   Plott   Hardware   Co. 
Medford   Furniture    Co. 

G  rocers 
Blackwell,  Bushnell  &  Co.     (Wholesale). 
Miller   Bros. 
Harrold,    E.    S. 
Waynesville   Grocery   Co. 
Messer    &   Messer. 

Hardware   Dealers. 
Waynesville   Hardware   Co. 
Ray-Plott  Hardware  Co. 

Insurance   Agents. 
Carraway,  James  E.     (Life). 
Atkinson  &  Atkinson.     (Fire  and  Life.) 
Withers.  E.  L.    (Fire). 
Bass,    John   F.    (Fire). 
Reed,    Howell    &    Williams    (Fire). 

Jewelers. 
Davis,    Jerry. 

Laundries. 
Killian    Brothers. 

Lawyers. 
Davis,   G.    C. 
Leary   &   Leary. 
Battle,   Ed   S. 


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Hannah,    W.    J. 
Ferguson,    .1.    W. 
Morgan,  Ward  &  Silver. 
Howell   &   Rohannon. 
Norwood,   John  W. 
Queen,    John    M. 

Lumber    Manufacturers    and    Dealers. 
Haywood    Lumber    &    Supply    Co. 

Painters. 
Russell.   C.   B. 
Davis,   Goras. 
Underwood,  W.  P. 

Plumbers. 
Miller,   L.   A. 
Coble,    Geo.    W. 
Smith,  J  .A. 

Photographers. 
Sherrill,    George   D. 
Owen,   J.    D. 

Printing    Offices. 
Waynesville    Printing    Co. 
Enterprise  Printing  Co. 

Newspapers  and   Editors. 
THE   WAYNESVILLE    COURIER    (Weekly)  — 
Hall  &  Wilson,  Editors. 

WESTERN         CAROLINA         ENTERPRISE 
(Weekly)- — Jno.    W.     Norwood,    Editor. 
Real     Estate    Agents. 
Atkins   &   Rotha. 
Bass,    John   P. 
Withers.  E.  L. 
Hyatt    Bros. 

Shingle    Dealers. 
Haywood   Lumber   &    Supply   Co. 

Undertakers  and   Embalmers. 
Waynesville  LTndertaking  Co. 
Medford    Furniture    Co. 
Logan,  C.  G.,  &  Co. 

Produce    Dealers. 
Waynesville    Produce    Co. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 
Unagusta  Mfg.   Co.    (Furniture). 
Waynesville  Furniture   Co. 
Junaluska   Leather   Co.    (Tannery). 
Hayood  Lumber   &   Supply   Co. 


CLYDE. 

Population,  1910:     350. 

Town    Officers. 
MAYOR— L.    C.   Reno. 
POSTMASTER— W.   H.   Jarrett. 
CHIEF  OF  POLICE— J.  L.   Justice. 

Ministers   and    Churches. 
METHODIST— C.     L.     McCain,    Rev.     Moore, 
Pasturs. 

BAPTIST— Geo.    W.   Wharton,   Pastor. 

Schools    and    Academies. 
HAYWOOD  INSTITUTE— L.   B.   White,  Prin. 
CLYDE  SCHOOL— Z.   V.   Moss.  Prin. 

Banks    and    Bankers. 
BANK  OF  CLYDE— E.   A.   Wood.   Cash. 

Doctors. 
Medford,    S.    B. 

General    Merchants. 
Cagle,   D.    M. 
Morgan,    J.    W. 
Finchen,  A.  J.,  &  Co. 

Hotels  and   Boarding   Houses. 
Clyde  Inn. 


Oak  Hurst. 
<  ill  ii  Holm, 
Skyland  Home. 

Livery    Stables. 
Smathers,  John  H. 
Robinson,    R.     V. 


CANTON. 

Incorporated   in    1887. 
Population,  1910:     3.5S4. 

Value   real   estate,    $1,000,000;   value   personal 
property,   $150,000. 

TAX   RATE:     $1    on    the    $100. 

Town    Officers. 
MAYOR— T.    F.    Reynolds. 
POSTMASTER— D.  J.   Kerr. 
CHIEF   OF   POLICE— J.    F.    Cabe. 
R.    R.    AGENT— Wm.    Bailey. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 
BAPTIST— Rev.   Chesterton,  Pastor. 

MKTHoDIST .    Hager,    Pastor. 

PRESBYTERIAN— Rev.   Hunt,  Pastor. 

Schools   and    Academies. 
CANTON   GRADED— R.    D.    McDowell,    Prin. 

Banks    and    Bankers. 
CHAMPION— W.    J.    Hampton,    Pres. ;   J.    H. 
Kirkpatrick,   Cash. 

BANK    OF    CANTON— Aldcn    Howell,    Pres.; 
H.   P.   Wilder,   Cash. 

Doctors. 
Mease,  J.  H. 
Willis,  A.  P. 
Carraway,  — . 
Davis,  F.  M. 
Reynolds,  — . 

Manufacturing     Plants. 
Champion  Fibre  Co. 

Newspapers    and    Editors. 
CANTON        OBSERVER        (Weekly)— Horace 
Sentelle,  Editor. 

Dentists. 
Smathers,  H.  A. 

Druggists. 
Acme  Pharmacy. 
Neely,  S.   H. 

Building   and   Loan   Associations. 
Canton   B.    <Sc.    L   Association. 

General    Merchandise. 
Smathers,   Jesse  R. 
Singleton,   Thomas. 
Austin,  John. 
Curtis,  J.  M.,  &  Son. 
Dickerson,  — . 
Scott,    J.    W. 
Hampton,    C.    V. 
Hampton,    O.    M. 
Hampton,  W.   J.,   &   Son. 
Mease,    J.    X.,    &    Sons. 
Lee  &  Brown. 
McGee,    W.    F.    P. 
Sharp,    W.    T. 
Williams,    Ben. 
Ilippa  &  Moffitt. 
Wells,   C.   T. 
Jeffreys  &  Osborne. 

Hotels  and   Boarding   Houses. 
Meares   House. 
Central  Hotel. 

Livery    Stables. 
Williams   Bros. 
Massie,  W.   G. 


HENDERSON  COUNTY 

COUNTY    SEAT,     HENDERSONVI LLE. 


POPULATION— (Census    1910).     16,262. 

Formed  in  183S.     Named  in  honor  of  Governor  Henderson. 

AREA — 366  square  miles. 

Value  of  real  estate,  $3,179,216;  value  of  personal  property,  $1,183,142. 

Property  listed  in  1913,  by  whites,  $4,292,368;  by  negroes,   $69,990. 

NUMBER   OF   SCHOOLS— For  whites,    55;   for  negroes,   10. 

TAX  RATF — County  purposes,  $1.13  on  the  $100. 

County  bonded  debt,   $245,000. 

PL'BLIC   ROADS — Number   of  miles,   500.     Worked   by   labor,    tax    and   chain    gang. 


HENDERSON  COUNTY 


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RAILROAD,    TELEGRAPH    AND    EXPRESS    COMPANIES.  ..„-,-„-„ 

Asheville   and   Spartanburg  Railroad,    21.56   miles,    assessed    value    $48o,100.00 

Pullman   Co.,    assessed  value    I'aoI't? 

Southern  Express  Co.,   assessed  value   S„oo„„ 

Southern  Bell  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Co.,   assessed     value     e'ooIToo 

Western    Union    Telegraph    Co.,    assessed    value 0,897.2- 

Asheville  Telephone  and  Telegraph   Co.,    assessed    value     13,774.00 

American   Telephone  and  Telegraph  Co.,    assessed     value     2,264.40 

Postal   Telegraph-Cable   Co. ,    assessed   value °45l'0<9 

Transylvania  Railroad,   11.57   miles,   assessed  value     51,9oo.06 

SUPERIOR  COURT  TERMS — January  5,  March   2,   May  25    (civil),    October   5,   November   16 
(civil.) 


COUNTY    OFFICERS. 

CLERK  OF  COURT— C.  M.  Pace,  Hender- 
sonville. 

AUDITOR — Henry  W.  Allen. 

SHERIFF— J.    C.    Drake,   Hendersonville. 

REGISTER  OF  DEEDS— S.  M.  King,  Hen- 
dersonville. 

TREASURER — Frank    Brown,    Hendersonville. 

CORONER — W.    R.    Kirk,   Hendersonville. 

SURVEYOR — J.  B.  Patterson,  Henderson- 
ville. 

SUPT.  OF  HEALTH— A.  B.  Drafts,  Hender- 
sonville. 

SUPT.  OF  SCHOOLS— W.  S.  Shitle.  Hender- 
sonville. 

SUPT.  OF  HOME — J.  C.  Parker,  Hender- 
sonville. 

BOARD  OF  EDUCATION— C.  Oats,  Bear 
Wallow;  J.  W.  Morgan,  Hendersonville;  J.  C. 
Sales,   Fletcher. 

COMMISSIONERS— J.  T.  Staton,  Saluda;  J. 
W.  Whitesides,  Horseshoe:  J.  A.  Maxwell,  Hen- 
dersonville. 

BOARD  .OF  ELECTIONS— F.  Z.  Morris, 
Hendersonville;  Sidney  Edney,  Edneysville;  W. 
F.   Edwards,   Hendersonville. 

JUSTICES  OF  THE    PEACE. 

BLUE  RIDGE  TOWNSHIP— S.  M.  Gilliam, 
F.  C.  Whitaker,  Hendersonville,  Rfd. ;  A.  S. 
Jackson,  Dana;  W.  A.   King,  Hendersonville. 

CLEAR  CREEK — Sam  Pittillo,  Henderson- 
ville; J.  H.  Townsend,  J.  B.  Hill,  J.  A.  Garren, 
A.  J.  McMinn,  R.  P.  Harper,  L.  P.  Pitillo, 
Hendersonville,    Rfd. 

CRAB  CREEK — J.  T.  Jones,  W.  A.  Mason, 
Hendersonville,   Rfd. 

EDNEYVILLE— C.  Oates,  Bob  L.  Freeman, 
W.  G.  Byda,  Bear  Wallow;  G.  B.  Hill,  T.  A. 
Whitaker,  Edneyville. 

GREEN   RIVER— J.    W.    Ward,   R.    B.    Ward, 

A.  A.    McDowell,    Zirconia,   Rfd. 
HENDERSONVILLE— J.     D.     Derniicl,    J.     P. 

Patton,  W.  L.  Miller,  G.  P.  Liverett,  J.  R.  Ed- 
ney, S.  M.  Hodges,  Hendersonville;  C.  C. 
Young,  Hendersonville.  Rfd. 

HOOPER'S  CREEK— I.  T.  Sales,  J.  P.  Wil- 
kie,  Frank  Smith,  Fletcher. 

MILLS  RIVER— N.  B  .Posey,  T.  E.  Os- 
borne, J.  H.  Murray,  T.  L.  Johnson,  J.  L. 
Gash,    Horseshoe,    Rfd.;    Sidney    Gallemore,    T. 

B.  Allen,   Horseshoe. 

SCHOOLS    AND     ACADEMIES. 

PLEASANT  HILL  GRADED— D.  Paul  Mc- 
Cann,   Prin. ,  Hendersonville,  Rfd. 

HOOPER'S  CREEK  GRADED— J.  P.  Dewey, 
Prin.,   Fletcher,   Rfd. 

FLAT  ROCK  GRADED— R.  R.  Minton,  Prin., 
Flat  Rock. 

PHYSICIANS   NOT    IN    TOWNS. 

Hutchinson,  W.  G.,   Hendersonville,  Rfd. 

Sumner,   — .    — . ,    Fletcher. 

Greenwood,  S.   E.,  Horseshoe,  Rfd. 

Johnson,  L.   L.,  Fletcher,  Rfd. 

Russell,    L.    P.,   Fletcher. 

Gureard,   A.    R.,   Fletcher. 

Brown,  J.   S.,  Hendersonville,  Rfd. 

Jones,  Levi,  Zirconia. 

Crow,   Art,   Hendersonville,   Rfd. 

MERCHANTS   NOT    IN    TOWNS. 

Rhodes,   E.   J.,   Balfour. 

Peace  Bros.,  Flat  Rock. 

Freeman  Bros.,  Bat  Cave. 


Case  &  Freeman,  Dana. 
Patton,  J.  P.,  Flat  Rock. 
Freeman  Bros.,  Bat  Cave. 
Davenport,  A.  L.   &  L.  E.,  Horseshoe. 
Sales  Bros.,  Fletcher. 
Johnson,   T.   L. ,   Fletcher. 
Jones,  J.  S.,  Flat  Rock. 
Fisher,  L.   E.,  East  Flat  Rock. 
Goodman,  J.  F.,  East  Flat  Rock. 
Brookshre,   J.   L.,   East  Flat  Rock. 
Whitaker  &  Davenport,   Fletcher,  Rfd. 
Moore,   W.   C,   Hendersonville,    Rfd. 

FLOUR,   CORN   AND    FEED    MILLS. 
Justice,  H.   D. ,  Dana. 
Case,   James,   Flat  Rock. 
Johnson,  H.  F.,  Hendersonville,  Rfd. 
Marshall,  B.   W. ,   Hendersonville,   Rfd. 

SAW    MILLS. 
Bryson,    S.    Y.,    Hendersonville,    Rfd. 
Maxwell,  A.  R.   &  W.  P.,  Hendersonville,  Rfd. 
Carl,    T.    C,    Hendersonville,    Rfd. 
Gilliam,    S.    M.,    Hendersonville,    Rfd. 
Henderson,  J.   P.,  Hendersonville,  Rfd. 
Nelson,   T.    B.,    Hendersonville,   Rfd. 
Maxwell,   H.   P.,   Hendersonville,   Rfd. 
McCrary,  Hix,  Hendersonville,  Rfd. 

PUBLIC  SCHOOL  TEACHERS. 

Young,  W.   S.,  Flat  Rock. 
Clark,   G.   F.,   Flat  Rock. 
Jones,   L.,   Flat   Rock. 
Morrison,   Eugenia.   Flat  Rock. 
Morrison,    Bitha,    Flat    Rock. 
Johnson,  Annie,  Flat  Rock. 
Pittillo,   M.    Y.,   Hendersonville. 
Woodfen,    Agnes,    Horseshoe. 
Williams,   C.   E.,  Etowah,  R.    1. 
Young,   P.   R.,  Hendersonville,  Rfd. 
Pace,  R.  F.,  Fletcher,  R.  3. 
Murray,  Sallie  K. ,  Horseshoe. 
Brevard,   Bertha,    Hendersonville. 
Revis,  L.  M.,  Saluda. 
Cale,  W.  H.,  Hendersonville. 
Morris,  Florida,  Hendersonville. 
McPeeters,  Mary,  Hendersonville. 
Rymer,  Mamie,  Hendersonville. 
Cannon,  Sue,  Horseshoe. 
Lane,  Marie,  Hendersonvoille. 
Lannlng,   N.    E.,   Fletcher. 
Shipman,   Z.   A.,  Hendersonville. 
Seals,  Elizabeth,  Fletcher. 
Ledbetter,   Bertha,   Zirconia. 
Jones,  Annie  B.,  Fletcher. 
Jones,   Sallie  M.,  Fletcher. 
Warlick,   Augusta,   Horseshoe. 
Allen,    Sue,   Fletcher. 
Ashworth,    Claude,   Fruitland. 
Steele,   M. ,   Hendersonville,   R.    6. 
Bell,    A.    P.,    Saluda. 
Hamilton,   Nellie,  Etowah,  R.    1. 
Steedman,  Bessie,  Hendersonville. 
Hart,   Nellie,   Flat   Rock. 
Pace,  J.   M.,  East  Flat  Rock. 
Pace,   Mrs.   J.   M.,   East  Flat  Rock. 
Bess,   Bryte,   Balfour. 
Shook,    Ava,    Balfour. 
Johnson,  Mrs.  T.   M.,  Flat  Rock. 
Osteen,  Mrs.  Ludith.  Zirconia. 
Freeman,   Alma,   Hendersonville. 
Heath,   Sue,  Etowah. 
Cooper,   Olive,   Etowah. 
Williams,  Bertha,  Bat  Cave. 
Street.  Edith,  Bear  Wallow. 


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Hill.   .1.   Tilden,    Edneyville. 

Carriage    Dealers  and    Manufacturers. 

rones.   Bell,   Edneyville. 

Farmers   Supply   Co. 

Pitlllo,   Ilrstcr,   Balfour. 

rsonville  Buggy  d>. 

MeAl  ee,  Ethel,    Balfour. 

Contractors   and    Builders.                  , 

Williams,   Mattie,  Gerton. 

Edwards.   \V.    F. 

Mei ■!                  .  Gerton. 

McCrary,  Joe. 

Lanning,   Lenora,  Fletcher. 

Jordan,  .1.   n. 

Seals,  .1.  Elizabeth,  Fletcher. 

Gilreath  &  Gurley. 

mpson,   Elizabeth,  Saluda. 

Justus,  K.   G. 

Owens,    Eula,  Tuxedo. 

Chamber  of  Commerce. 

Johnston,    Evelyn,  Saluda. 

R.    N.   WiUcox,   Pres. 

Ramsey,    Amanda,    Hendersonville. 

Clothiers   and    Men's    Furnishers. 

McCann,  Paul  I)..  Eendersonvllle,  Rfd. 

Glazener,   G.    M. 

Shipman,  Lola,   Hendersonville,  Ufd. 

Department   Stores. 

Monton,    R.    R.,    Flat    Kock. 

Patterson,    H. 

Stepp,   Delorah,  Flat  Rock. 

Wilson,  C.   E. 

:  .  J.   B.,  Horseshoe. 

Dentists. 

1 Leola,   Hendersonville,   Rfd. 

Nickel,    W.    F. 

Briggs,   .1.    W. .    Hendersonville,   Rfd. 

Carson,   H.    H. 

Hill.   Reba,   Hendersonville,  Rfd. 

Morney,    A.    II. 

Dewey,    .T.    1'.,    Fletcher. 

Wallace,    W.    T. 

Reames,  Jennie  C,   Fletcher. 

Tobacco    Dealers. 

Ledbetter,  Belle,  Fletcher,  Rfd. 

Brooks,   B.    L. 

McCall,   I'.    E.,   Hendersonville. 

Stradley,  W.   C. 

Osborne,  Mae,  Arden. 

Druggists. 

Johnston,   T.   M.,  Arden. 

Justus  Pharmacy. 

Galloway,  Mrs.  A.  B.,  Horseshoe. 

Hunter  Pharmacy. 
Rose,   J.   L.,   Co. 

HENDERSONVILLE. 

Gallamore  &  Wynne. 

Population,  1910:     4,000. 

Bradsher's. 

White  polls,  560;  colored,  130. 

Doctors. 

Value  real  estate,  $154,150;  personal  property, 

Edgerton,  J.  L. 

$600,320. 

Drafts,  A.  B. 

TAX  RATE:     $1.25  on  the  $100. 

Waldrop,  J.  G. 

Bonded   debt,   $143. 

Kirk,  W.   R. 

Town   Officers. 

Dixon,  Guy. 

MAYOR— M.    M.    Shepherd. 

Cranford,  J.   F. 

CHIEF    OF    POLICE— J.   W.   McCarson. 

Johnson,    L.    L. 

CLERK— H.    W.    .Miller. 

Russell,    J.    D. 

TREASTRER— C.   S.   Fullbright. 

Williams,    J.    C. 

MANAGER     AND     TAX     COLLECTOR— Geo. 

Hutchison,    G.    W. 

W.    Justice. 

Dry    Goods   and    Notions. 

ATTORNEY— E.    W.    Eubank. 

Johnson,   S. 

POSTMASTER— B.   Jackson. 

Williams,   Otto. 

R.   R.   AGENT— J.  W.  Bailey.  Southern. 

Wilson,   C.    E. 

EXPRESS   AGENT— J.   W.    Bailey,   Southern. 

Patterson,    H. 

TELEPHONE       MANAGER— A.       S.       Trues, 

Lewis,   E.,    &   Son. 

AshevUle  Tel.   &  Tel.  Co. 

Hendersonville    Mercantile   Co. 

Ministers   and    Churches. 

Carson,   T.    B. 

BAPTIST — K.    W.    Cawthan,   Pastor. 

Power  and   Light  Companies. 

METHODIST— W.   F.   Wonible,  Pastor. 

Hendersonville    Light    &    Power    Co.,    R.    M. 

CATHOLIC— Father  Marion.  Pastor. 

Oatcs,   Pres. 

EPISCOPAL— R.   N.   Wilcox,   Rector. 

Fruit    Dealers. 

PRESBYTERIAN— John   M.    Shives,   Pastor. 

Boyd,  J.   D. 

Schools   and   Academies. 

Candy  Kitchen. 

GRADED— W.   H.   Cole,   Supt. 

Gianokas,   Geo. 

Hotels  and   Boarding   Houses. 

Fertilizer  Dealers  and   Manufacturers. 

St.    John. 

Hyder,   J.   P. 

Wheeler    Hotel. 

Pace,  D.  S. 

Mt.    City   Inn. 

Case,   Jonathan. 

The  Kentucky  House. 

Hyder,    G.    G. 

Banks    and    Bankers. 

Fish   and    Oyster    Dealers. 

PEOPLES     NATIONAL— B.     Jackson,     Pres. ; 

Lyda.  W.    C.                                                     , 

C.    S.    Fullbright,    Cash. 

Rusher,   J.    A. 

FIRST   BANK   &   TRUST   CO.— W.    J.    Davis, 

Furniture   Dealers. 

Pres. ;   K.    G.    Morris,   Vice-Pres. ;   P.    F.    Patton. 

Stepp,  J.   M. 

Vlce-Pres.  :  J.  Mack  Rhodes,  Cash. 

Rozzell,   Chas. 

CITIZENS— F.      E.      Durfee,      Pres.;      C.      E. 

Wholesale   Grocers. 

Brooks,   Cash. 

Hendersonville   Wholesale  Co. 

Bakers. 

Cajhoun-Wilkens  Co. 

Smith,  Walker  A. 

Slayde-Fakes  &  Co. 

Brick    Manufacturers. 

Hardware   Dealers. 

Fletcher,  J.   P. 

Clarke  Hardware  Co. 

Boot  and  Shoe  Dealers. 

Staton    Hardware    Co. 

Lott,  Wm. 

Farmers  Hardware  and  Supply  Co. 

Shepherd,   M.    M. 

Insurance   Agents. 

Book   Stores. 

Wetmur,  F.   S. 

Rowe  &  Zimmerman. 

Few,   Vernon. 

Butchers  and   Dealers  in  Cattle. 

Eubanks,  John. 

Lyda,    W.    C. 

Ray,   McD. 

Hyder,   J.    P. 

Glenn,    John. 

Pace  &  Sherman. 

Staton,   TJ.   G. 

Justice   &   Harty. 

Staton   &  Rector. 

Stepp,     D.     E. 

Pace,    D.    S. 

Brock    &    Son. 

Jewelers. 

Rusher,    J.    A. 

Mace.    S.    M. 

HENDERSON— HERTFORD 


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Laundries. 


Hawkins,   J.   H. 
Cagle.    J.    S. 
Glenn,   Jno. 

Whitaker,  C.   R. 

Lawyers. 
Smith,   W.    A. 
Schenk,   Michael. 
Ray    MeD. 
Blythe,  O.  V.  F. 
Justice,  J.   Foy. 
Shipman,   J.    E. 
Staton,  R.  H. 
Euhanks,   Witt. 
Rector,    W.    C. 
Holmes,    A.    L. 
Valetine,    G.    H. 
Twyford,  Henry. 
Ewart,  H.   G. 
Shipp,   Bartlett. 

Lumber    Manufacturers   and    Dealers. 
Morrow,    J.    C. 
Bennett   Bros. 
Wilson,  J.   R. 

Paint  and   Oil   Dealers. 
Clarke  Hardware  Co. 
Staton    Hardware   Co. 
Helsel,  J.  V. 


Plumbers. 
Mclntyre,   J.    W. 
Detruer,    J.    H. 
Bradley   &  McCall. 

Piano  and    Organ    Dealers. 
Michael    Bros. 

Photographers. 
Baker,  A.   F. 

Newspapers  and    Editors. 
WESTERN    CAROLINA    DEMOCRAT    (Week- 
ly)—Noah  M.    Hollowell.  Editor. 

WESTERN    N.    C.    TIMES    (Weekly)— T.    W. 
Valentine,    Editor. 

Real    Estate   Agents. 
Blake,   W.    A. 
Eubank    &    Eubank. 
Smith   &   Shipman. 
Orr,   J.    L. 
Staton   &   Rector. 

Shingle    Dealers. 
Bennett   Bros. 
Bly     Bros. 
Wilson,   J.    R. 
Morrow,    J.    C. 

Undertakers  and   Embalmers. 
Shepherd,  M.   M. 
Stepp,   J.    M. 


HERTFORD  COUNTY 

COUNTY   SEAT.    WINTON. 


POFULATION— (Census    1910),    15,436. 

Formed  in   1750.     Named  in  honor  of  Marciuis   of   Hertford. 

AREA — 340   square   miles. 

Value   of   real   estate   and   personal   property,   $4,253,063. 

Property  listed  in   1912,   by  whites,    $3,520,946  ;  by  negroes,   $732,117. 

NUMBER    OF    SCHOOLS— For    whites,    35;   for   negroes,    34. 

TAX   RATE— County  purposes,   19c. 

PUBLIC    ROADS—    Worked    by    Special    Act. 

RAILROAD,    TELEGRAPH     AND     EXPRESS    COMPANIES. 

Chowan  Motor  Car  Co.,   assessed  value 

Bertie    Telephone    Co. ,    assessed    value 

Atlantic  Coast  Line  Railroad,   14.53  miles,   assessed   value 

Southern   Express  Co.,   assessed  value 

Western   Union  Telegraph  Co.,   assessed  value 

Wellington    and   Powellsville   Railroad,    4.00    miles,    assessed    value.... 

Albemarle  Steam  Navigation  Co.,   assessed  value 

North  State  Telephone  Co. ,   assessed  value 

( !howan  and  Roanoke  Telephone  Co.,  assessed  value 

Hicks  Telephone  Co. ,   assessed  value 

Southern  Railway,  Rolling  Stock,  assessed  value 

Roanoke   Chowan   Telephone   Co.,    assessed   value 

Pullman    Co.,    assessed    value 

SUPERIOR  COURT  TERMS— February  23,  April,  30,  October  19. 


.$     5 

'.  490 
3 
4 
9 
6 


19 


050.00 
164.00 
065.00 
377.00 
172.39 
864.00 
250.00 
524.00 
634.00 
32.00 
724.00 
300.00 
686.70 


COUNTY    OFFICERS. 

CLERK  OF  COURT—  Thomas  D.  Boone, 
Winton. 

SHERIFF— Asa  E.    Garrett,   Ahoskie. 

REGISTER  OF  DEEDS— John  A.  Northcott, 
Winton. 

TREASURER— A.   E.   Garrett,   Ahoskie. 

CORONER— J.    R.    Garrett,   Ahoskie. 

SURVEYOR— J.    D.    Parker,   Woodland. 

SUPT.  OF  HEALTH— George  Harrell,  Mur- 
freesboro. 

SEPT.  OF  SCHOOLS— J.  C.  Scarborough, 
Winton. 

SUPT.  OF  HOME— M.  M.  Brown,  Ahoskie, 
Rfd. 

BOARD  OF  EDUCATION— J.  E.  Vann, 
Winton;  C.  L.  Dowell,  Harrellsville ;  U.  Watson, 
Murfreesboro. 

COMMISSIONERS— B.  F.  Williams.  A.  I. 
Parker,  C.  E.  Boyette,  S.  P.  Winborne,  C.  W. 
Parker  and  E.  J.  Gerock. 

BOARD  OF  ELECTIONS— L.  J.  Lawrence, 
Murfreesboro;  J.   R.   Mitchell,   A.    S.    Mitchell. 

JUSTICES  OF  THE   PEACE. 

AHOSKIE  TOWNSHIP— F.  G.  Taylor.  W. 
I,.     .Mitchell,     Solon     .lernigan,     J.     R.     Garret, 


J.    H.    Mitchell,   J.    W.    Powell,    C.    N.    Pruden, 
Ahoskie. 

HARRELLSVILLE— A.  B.  Adkins,  Bethle- 
hem; S.  M.  Aumock,  W.  E.  Miller,  Edmund 
Jones,  J.   S.  Smith,  Harrellsville. 

MANETS  NECK— L.  F.  Lee,  Lotta;  S.  P. 
Winborne,  Como;  J.  D.  Riddick,  Riddicks- 
ville;  E.    G.    Sears,   John   C.   Taylor,   Como. 

MCUFREESBORO— Isaac  Pipkin,  J.  J.  Par- 
ker, W.  S.  Nelson,  Uriah  Vaughan,  J.  D.  Babb, 
J.  R.  Barnacasel.,  J.  C.  Vinson,  Murfreesboro; 
M.   D.   Gatling,  T.   M.   Forbes.  Winton,  Rfd. 

ST.  JOHN'S— J.  E.  Bret,  John  Freeman, 
Ahoskie,  Rfd;  J.  M.  Ely,  Woodland.  Rfd; 
A.  J.  Vinson,  T.  E.  Futrell,  W.  W.  Joyner, 
J.   L.   Snipes,  I.  J.   Askew,  St.  Johns. 

WINTON— J.    W.    Boone,   A.    I.    Parker,   Win- 
ton;   B.    G.    Williams,    Cofleld;    A.     C.    Vann, 
Ahoskie,   Rfd;   W.    D.    McGloughan,   Tunis. 
MINISTERS    NOT    IN    TOWNS. 

Daily,  L.  E.,  Como. 

SCHOOLS    AND    ACADEMIES. 

I'.rcKlliiltX  ACADEMY  Miss  Joe  Vann, 
Prin.,   Como. 

PHYSICIANS    NOT    IN    TOWNS. 

Burbage,  T.  I.,  Como. 


IIKUTFORI)   COf.'XTY 


MERCHANTS    NOT    IN    TOWNS. 
Barnes,    J.    H.,    &    Co.,    Como. 
Plcot,  G.  C,  Como. 
Williams,    B.    (!.,    Cofleld. 
Eley,    J.    A.,    Tunis. 
Parker,  Douglas,   Menola. 
Benthall.  J.   C,   St.   Johns. 

COTTON     GINS. 
Mitchel]  &  Garrett,  Ahoskie. 
Odom,   C.    R.,   Rico    S(iuare. 
Thomas.  R.  P.,  Cofleld. 
Cofleld  Mfg.   Co.,  Cofleld. 
Taylor,    .1.    ('.,    Como. 
Winborne,   S.    1'.,   Como. 
Askew,  John  O. ,  Harrellsville. 
Mitchell,  J.  S.,  Winton. 
Newsome,  W.   B.,  Ahoskie. 
Daughtrey.,  O.  E.,  Wodland,  Rfd. 
Bridgers  &  Jenkins,   Ahoskie,  R.   3. 
Ward,    W.    T.,    Harrellsville. 
Benthall,  R.   C,  Woodland. 
Benthall,  W.  P.,  Woodland. 
Jenkins,  J.  H.,  &  Co.,  Woodland,  Rfd. 
Pierce,  A.   J.,  Winton. 
Vaughan,   J.    C,   Woodland. 
Rountree  &  Co.,  Ahoskie,  Rfd. 
Mitchell,  Hardy  &  Co.,  Aulander,  Rfd. 
Newsome,  W.  £>.,  Ahoskie,  Rfd. 
Jenkins,  J.   H.,  &  Sons,  Aulander. 
Futrell,   T.    E.,   Ahoskie,   Rfd. 
Vann,  A.   C,  Ahoskie,  Rfd. 
Perry,  J.   W.,   Norfilk,  Va. 
Chetty,   J.    T.,   &   Son,   Murfreesboro. 
Worrell,   E.    C.,   Murfreesboro. 
Benthall   &   Rountree,   St.   John. 
Mitchell,   C.   W.,   Aulander. 
Joyner,   E.    H.,   St.    John. 
Freeman,  J.  P.,  &  Son,  Union. 
Vann,  A.  C,  Union. 
Sears,  Mrs.  W.  H.,  Union. 
Minton,  D.  L. ,  Anneta. 
Winton  Ginning  Co.,  Winton. 
SAW    MILLS. 
Branning  Mfg.  Co.,  Ahoskie. 
Taylor,   W.    P.,   Winton. 
Vann,  R.   B.,  Murfreesboro. 
Parker,   Sam,   Murfreesboro. 
Halifax  Lumber  Co.,  Tunis. 

PUBLIC    SCHOOL    TEACHERS. 
Bunch,  Myrtle,  Harrellsville. 
Cobb,   Julia  B.,   St.    Johns. 
Evans,  Myrtle,   Coleraine. 
Montague,  Hael  W.,  Coleraine. 
Matthews,  Bertie,  Ahosike. 
Thomas,    Mary   P.,   Mapleton. 
Barrett,  Jessie  E.,  Winton,  Rfd. 
Parker,    Mary   E.,   Woodland. 
Brett,    Nettie   Everette,   Ahoskie,   Rfd. 
mil,   Elia,   Cofleld. 
Lawrence,   Donia,   Ahoskie,   Rfd. 
Leary,   Pattie,   Ahoskie. 
Xewsome,  Nannie,  Ahoskie. 
Boyette,  Ruth,  Aulander. 
Futrell,  Birdie,  Woodland. 
Britton,   N.   W.,  Winton. 
Piland,   George,  Winton. 
Boyette,   lima,   Ahoskie. 
Williams,   Mary,   Cofleld. 
Futrell,    Yirgie,    Woodland. 
Si ners,    Annie,    Como. 
Evans,   Marie,  Murfreesboro. 
Snipes,   Eliabeth,   Menola. 
Ferebee,   Ola,   Winton. 
Lawrence,   Mabel,   Winton. 
Bishop,   Mary,    Cofleld. 
Newsome,   Nannie,   Ahoskie. 
Brit,    Ida,   Harrellsville. 
Banks,   Etta,   Menola. 
Brett,  Eugenia,  Ahoskie. 
Parker,  Janie,  Aulander. 
Modlin,  Effie,  Ahoskie. 
Early,   C.   C,  Aulander. 
Edwards,   Wm. ,   Murfreesboro. 
Overton,   Mrs.   J.    W.,   Jr.,   Ahoskie. 


WINTON. 

Incorporated  in   1873. 

Population,    1910:     6S8. 

Value    real     estate,     $82,575;    value    personal 
property,   $10S,462. 

TAX    RATIO:     15c.    on   the    $100    and    45c.    on 
the  poll. 

Town    Officers. 

MAYOR— W.  L.  Daniel. 

POSTMASTER— C.    F.    Mitchell. 

(II  IFF  OF  POLICE — J.   E.   Jones. 

R.     R.     AGENT— R.     E.     Story,     Albemarle 
Steam  Navigation  Co. 

MANAGER    TELEGRAPH— United    Telephone 
Co.     (General  Office  at  Murfreesboro). 
Ministers    and    Churches. 

BAPTIST— T.    S.    Crutchfleld,    Pastor. 

METHODIST—  II.    M.    Jackson,   Pastor. 

EPISCOPAL— W.    R.    Noe,   Rector. 
Schools   and    Academies. 

WINTON    GRADED    HIGH— X.    W.    Britton, 
Prin. 

WATERS      XORMAL      INSTITUTE— C.       S. 
Brown,    Prin. 

Banks    and    Bankers. 

MERCHANTS      AND      FAItMERS— John     E. 
Vann,   I'res. ;  John   P.   Mitchell,  Cash. 

BANK  OF  WINTON— J.   C.   Carter,  Pres. ;  D. 
R.  McGlohon,  Cash. 

Doctors. 

Pollard,   W.    B. 

Griffin,   C.   F. 

Druggists. 

Daniel  &  Shaw  Drug  Co. 

General    Merchandise. 

Carter,  M.   C. 

Jordan&  Parker. 

Shaw,    W.    P.,   Jr.,    &    Bro. 

Herring,  W.   S.,  &  Son. 

Pearce,   A.   J. 

Shaw   Bros. 

Banks,    E.    L. 

Taylor,   W.    P. 

Carter,  J.   C. 

Jones,    E.    R. 

Nickens,  C.   D. 

Matthews,    T.    J. 

Hotels  and   Boarding   Houses. 

Taylor    House. 

Jordan    &    Parker    Hotel. 

Livery    Stables. 

Banks,   E.    L. 

Jones,  H.   H. 

Lee.    T.    H. 

Jenkins,   J.    II. 

Insurance  Agents. 

Herring,    W.     S. 

Shaw,   W.    P.,    Sr. 

Bridgers,   R.    C. 

Mitchell,  J.   S.,  &  Son. 

Banks,    E.    L. 

Lawyers. 

Jones,    C.    W. 

Vann,  John  E. 

Cowper,    George. 

Mitchell.    J.    R. 

Bridgers,  R.  C. 

Daniel,  Lewis. 

Boone,    W.    D. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 

Taylor,   W.    P.    (Saw   Mill). 


AHOSKIE. 

Incorporated   in    1892. 
Population,     1910:      S00. 

Value    real    estate,     $18S,147;    value    personal 
property,   $120,730. 

TAX  RATE:     2nc.    on  the  $100. 

Town    Officers. 
MAYOR— W.    W.    Rogers. 
POSTMASTER— E.    L.    Sumner. 
CHIEF    OF    POLICE— M.    O.    Gerrock. 
R.    R.    AGENT— J.    H.    Robertson,    A.    C-    L. 
MANAGER    TELEGRAPH— J.    H.    Robertson, 


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253 


*V.   U. 

Ministers  and  Churches. 
BAPTIST— C.  L.  Dovvell,  Pastor. 
METHODIST— C.    H.    Caviness,    Pastor. 

Schools  and  Academies. 
AHOSKIE  GRADED— T.    Hendricks,  Prin. 

Banks    and    Bankers. 
BANK   OF  AHOSKIE— J.   T.    VViliams,   Pres.  ; 
W.    L.    Curtis,    Cash. 

Doctors. 
Mitchell,    J.    H. 
Mitchell.    Paul    H. 
Greene,   A.   W. 

Dentists. 
Powell,  Dr.   C.   G. 

Druggists. 
Gardner,   J.   D. 
Mitchell,    J.   H.,    &    Son. 

General     Merchants. 
Odom,   J.    E.,    &   Co. 
Bazemore,    A.    G. 
Ahoskie   Supply   Co. 
Fhelps,  R.   L. 
Carter,  J.  R. 
Hayes,   Curtis  Co. 
Feldman,  E. 
Mitchell   &   Ecklen., 
Brown  Implement  Co. 
Haggard   &    Stokes. 
Garrett  &  Baker. 
Williams.   J.   T..   &  Bro. 
Myers,    D.    L.,    &    Co. 
Baker,   D.   P.,   &  Co. 

Hotels     and     Boarding     Houses. 
Manhattan    Hotel. 

Newspapers     and     Editors. 
HERTFORD    COUNTY  HERALD    (Weekly)  — 
W.    G.    Smith,    Editor. 

Livery   Stables. 
Reid,    Eley. 
Hill,    J.    A. 
Godwin.   J.   W. 
Mitchell,     L.    M. 
Jenkins    &   Hill. 
Holloman,   A.   W. 
Newsome,  W.  B. 

Lawyers. 
Snipes,    E.    T. 
Rogers,    W.    W. 
Hobbs.    E.    C. 
Newsome,    W.    B. 

Insurance     Agents. 
Barker,    R.    J. 
Hobbs.    E.    C. 
Curtis,   Walter. 

Manufacturing     Plants. 
Branning   Mfg.    Co. 
Ahoskie   Ice   Co. 
Ahoskie   Variety   Works. 


HARRELLSVILLE. 

Population,    1910:     112. 

MAYOR— .1.    L.    Smith. 

POSTMASTER— H.     H.     Taylor. 

CHIEF  OF  POLICE— E.  B.  Holloman. 

R.    R.    AGENT— J.   L.    Smith. 

MANAGER  TELEGRAPH— Chowan  and 
Roanoke  Telephone  Co.  (See  Windsor  for 
General  Manager. ) 

Ministers    and    Churches. 

BAPTIST— II.    F.    Brinson,   pastor. 

METHODIST— C.    H.    Caviness,    Pastor. 
Doctors. 

Powell,    J.    A. 

General      Merchandise. 

Askew,    John    O. 

Williams   Bros. 

Ward,    B.    H. 

Gilliam,    W.    B. 

Copeland    &    Taylor. 

Smith,  J.  L. 

Hotels    and     Boarding     Houses. 

Scull,   Mrs.    B. 


Copeland,    W.    Q. 

Livery    Stables. 
Copeland   &   Taylor. 
Ward,   B.   H. 
Perry,   W.   A. 

Manufacturing     Plants. 
Copeland    &    Taylor. 
Basnight,   H.    S. 

Millinery. 
Gilliam,  Mrs.    W.    B. 

Blacksmith    Shop. 
Lowe,  Jno. 

MURFREESBORO. 

Incorporated    in    1841. 
Population.     1910:      808. 

Value    real    estate,    $118,307;    value    personal 
property,  $176,915. 

TAX  RATE:     25c   on  the   $100   and  75c.   on 
the    poll. 

Town    Officers. 
MAYOR— J.   C.   Vinson. 
POSTMASTER— John    Hare. 
CHIEF    OF    POLICE— J.    L.    Wall. 
R.     R.     AGENT — J.     W.     Short,     Albemarle 
Navigation  Co. ;  E.   B.  Hill,   Chowan  Motor  Co. 
MANAGER    TELEGRAPH— L.    J.     Lawrence, 
United   Telephone    Co.. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 
METHODIST— H.     M.     Jackson,     Pastor. 
BAPTIST— Q.     C.    Davis,    Pastor. 
EPISCOPAL — W.    R.    Noe,    rector,    Windsor. 

Schools    and    Academies. 
CHOWAN    COLLEGE— J.     D.     Bruner,    Pres. 

Banks    and    Bankers. 
THE  PEOPLES— D.   C.   Barnes,  Pres. ;  Roger 
Watson,    Cash. 

CITIZENS — L.     J.     Lawrence,     Pres. ;     J.     L 
Griffin,    Cash. 

Doctors. 
Gary,    R.    H. 
Harrell,    George    N. 

Dentists. 
Campbell,   Paul. 

Druggists. 
Nicholson,     T.     H. 

General    Merchants. 
Wynn   Bros. 
Vaughan,    U. 
Mann,    J.    M. 
Vaughan,    C.    T. 
Watson,    U. 
Lawrence,    J.    N. 
Chitty.    W.    R. 
Boyette,     C.     E. 
Jenkins,    Godwin. 
Boyette,    J.    A. 
Chitty,   H.   W. 

Hotels    and     Boarding     Houses. 
Seawell    House. 
Murfreesboro    Hotel. 

Livery   Stables. 
Chitty,   J.   C. 
Boyette,    C.    E. 
Sessoms,    J.    D. 

Millinery. 
Gilliam,  Mrs.  W.  B. 

Blacksmith    Shop. 
Lowe,   John. 

Lawyers. 
Winborne     &     Winborne. 
Lawrence,    Lloyd    J. 
Barnes,    D.    C. 

Insurance     Agents. 
Murfreesboro    Insurance    Agency. 
Barnes,     D.     C. 

Manufacturing     Plants. 
Hines   Buggy    Co. 


UNION. 

Incorporated    in    1887. 


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IlKKTFORii      HOKE. 


Population,     1910:     White,    88;    colored,    50; 
total,    138. 

Value   of    real    estate,    $24,100;   value   of   per- 
sonal property,   $6,465.38. 

Town    Officers. 
MAYOR— .1.    E.    Iliit t. 
C111KF   OF   POLICE— W.    A.    Miller. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 
BAPTIST     !i     P.    Harris,  Pastor. 
METHODIST — C.    11.    Caviness,    Pastor. 

Schools  and  Academies. 
UNION   HIGH— Roberta   Matthews,   Prin. 

Doctors. 
Kellam,   W.   D. 


General   Merchants. 
Matthews,  .1.  E. 
Vaughan,  w.  .!. 
Dunn,    W.    J. 
Sears,   Mrs.    Annie   P. 
I  linos.    J.    H. 
Riddick,    Jno. 

Hotels  and    Boarding   Houws. 
M?t  thews   House. 

Livery   Stables. 
Matthews,  J,   E. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 
Lawrence   &   Sears    (Coach    Shop). 
Beverly   &   Freeman    (Sawmill   and   Gin). 


HOKE  COUNTY 

COUNTY    SEAT,    RAEFORD. 

POPULATION— About   15,000. 

Formed  in  1911.     Named  in  honor  of  General  It.    F.    Hoke. 

AREA — 491  square  miles. 

Value   of  real   estate,    $2,219,672;   value   of  personal  property,   $839,163. 

Property  listed  in  1912,  by  whites,  $2,868,018;  by  negroes,  $29,389. 

NUMBER  OF  SCHOOLS— For  whites,  22;  for   negroes,    25. 

TAX    RATE— 85c.    on    the    $100;    county    purposes,   22c.   on  the  $100;  special,   20c. 

PUBLIC    ROADS — Worked    by    taxation    and   by  bond  issue  of  $50,000. 

RAILROAD,    TELEGRAPH     AND     EXPRESS    COMPANIES. 

Aberdeen   and   Rockflsh   Railroad,   39.25  miles,   assessed     value $130,636.00 

Red   Springs   and  Bowmore   Railroad,   9  miles,   assessed    value     12,273.00 

Postal  Telegraph-Cable  Co.,   assessed  value 322.32 

Western   Union   Telegraph  Co.,   assessed  value 498. S3 

Southern   Express   Co.,    assessed   value 6,833.00 

SUPERIOR    COURT    TERMS— January    19    (civil),   April   13    (civil),  August  17,   November  30. 


(chm'n), 
3;   John 


Hodgin, 


COUNTY    OFFICERS. 

CLERK  OF  COURT— W.  B.  McQueen,  Rae- 
ford. 

SHERIFF— Edgar   Hall,   Dundarrach. 

REGISTER  OF  DEEDS— J.  M.  McXair,  Rae- 
ford. 

TREASURER— W.    J.    McCraney,   Raeford. 

CORONER— G.    W.    Brown. 

SIJPT.  OF  SCHOOLS— John  A.  McGougan, 
Raeford. 

SCPT.  OF  HEALTH— G.  W.  Brown,  M.  D., 
Raeford. 

BOARD  OF  EDUCATION— John  A.  Hodgin. 
Red  Springs,  R.  1;  N.  A.  McDonald,  Timber- 
land:   Nell]   McKinnon,   Lakefleld. 

COMMISSIONERS— J.  W.  Johnson 
Raeford;  S.  J.  Cameron,  Raeford.  R 
A.    McPhaul,   Dundarrach. 

JUSTICES  OF  THE   PEACE 

ANTIOCH  TOWNSHIP— John  A. 
D.   B.    McLaughlin,   Red   Springs,   R.   1. 

BLUE  SPRINGS— T.  H.  Walters,  Raeford, 
R.    1:   Chas,   A.   Purcel,   Red   Springs,   R.    1. 

LITTLE  RIVER— M.  P.  Blue.  J.  H.  Priest, 
Lobelia. 

QUEWHIFFLE— N.  A.  McDonald,  Timber- 
land. 

RAEFORD— J.  A.  Niven,  J.  A.  Patterson, 
Raeford. 

SCHOOLS    AND     ACADEMIES. 

RAEFORD  INSTITUTE— B.  F.  Hassell, 
Prin.,   Raeford. 

SPRING  BRANCH  ACADEMY— W.  T.  Byrd, 
Prin.,  Wagram. 

ANTIOCH       HIGH— H.       S. 
Springs,   R.    3. 

BETHEL   ACADEMY— I.    L. 
Raeford,   R.    1. 

DUNDARRACH   ACADEMY 
Prin. ,   Dundarrach. 

ARABIA  ACADEMY— H.  B.  Carawan,  Piin 
\  y  a  l^i  *\ 

GLEN  ECHOES— Raeford,   R.    1. 

ABERDEEN  CHAPEL— Miss  Mary  Niven. 

SHILOH— Miss    Isabelle    McLeod. 

ALLENDALE— Miss  Ellen   Cash  well. 

MERCHANTS   NOT    IN   TOWNS. 
Wilis,  J.  W.,  Raeford,  R.   1. 
McLaughlin,   T.    M.,   Raeford,   R.    1. 


Moseby,       Red 

Lawrence,   Prin., 

— W.    L.    Coddell, 


McKinnon,    Neill,   Lakefleld. 
McPhaul,   J.   A.,   &  M.    II..   Dundarrach. 
Hodgins,   R.    A.,   Red   Springs,    R.    1. 
Wright,  P.   H.,  Raeford,  R.   1. 
McLean,  M.   W.,   Raeford,  R.    1. 

COTTON    GINS. 
Austin   &   Williford,   Raeford. 
Johnson,    J.    W. ,    Raeford. 
Eddinberg  Gin  Co.,  Raeford. 
Maxwell,    Joe   A.,   Raeford. 
Walters,  T.   H.,  Raeford,   R.    1. 
McLean    Ginning    Co.,    Raeford. 
Bowmore  Ginning   Co.,   Raeford,   R.    1. 

FLOUR,   CORN   AND    FEED    MILLS. 
McQueen,   J.    A.,   Raeford,    R.    1. 
McBryde,  Thos.,  Red  Springs,  R.   3. 
McNeill,   Russell,   Raeford,   R.    2. 
Sinclair's  Corn  Mill,  Raeford,  R.   1. 

SAW    MILLS. 
McDiarmid   &   Williford,   Raeford. 
Maxwel,   J.   A.   Raeford. 
Bowman   Lumber   Co.,   Raeford,   R.    1. 
Walters,   T.    H.,   Raeford,   R.    1. 
Smith.  J.  P.,  Raeford,  R.   1. 

PUBLIC    SCHOOL    TEACHERS. 
McGougan,   John   A.,    Raeford    (Co.    Supt. 
Gordon,  Ruth,  Red  Springs,   R.    1. 
McLeod,  Martha,  Red  Springs. 
Byrd,    W.    T.,    Raeford,   R.    1. 
Buchanan,  Anna  Meta,  Raeford,  R.   1. 
Leach,   Carrie,  Raeford,  R.   1. 
McLean,  Mamie,   Raeford,  R.    1. 
McMillan,  Mary  Lee,  Raeford,  R.   1. 
Shaw,   Katie,  Raeford. 
McKeithan,  Annie,  Raeford. 
Graham,  Belle.  Raeford. 
McDurhe,   Sadie,  Raeford. 
Seawell,    Christian,    Raeford,    R.    2. 
Patterson,    M.    A.,    Dundarrach. 
McNeill.  Beatrice,  Vass. 
Jones,    Margaret,    Rockflsh. 
Harmon,   Grisella,   Hope  Mills,  R.    1. 
Teague,   D.    B.,   Raeford. 
Dees,   Archie,   Raeford. 
McQueen,   Flora,   Raeford. 


RAEFORD. 

Incorporated    in    1899. 
Population,   1910:     White,   1,200. 


HOKE— HYDE. 


TAX   RATE:     1-3   of   1   per  cent. 

Town    Officers. 
MAYOR— J.    H.    Austin. 
POSTMASTER— N.    C.    McFayden. 
R.   R.   AGENT — C.   R.   Freeman,  Ab.   &  Rock- 
fUh. 

MANAGER    TELEGRAPH— C.     R.     Freeman, 
W.    U. 

Ministers  and   Churches. 
PRESBYTERIAN— W.   C.    Brown,   Pastor. 
METHODIST— S.  T.  Moyle,  Pastor. 

Insurance  Agents. 
Moore,  John  W.    (Fire). 
Graham,  G.   A. 

Real    Estate    Agents. 
Moore,  John  W. 
Graham,   G.    A. 
Raeford    Realty    Co. 

Barbers. 
Grimes,    B.    F. 

Schools    and    Academies. 
RAEFORD  INSTITUTE — B.  F.   Hassell,  Prin. 

Banks    and    Bankers. 
BANK    OF    RAEFORD— John    W.    MeLauch- 
lin,  Pres. ;  John  W.   Moore,  Cash. 

BANK    OF    HOKE — J.    W.    Johnson,    Pres.; 
W.   C.   Crowell,   Cash. 

Doctors. 
Brown,   Geo.   W. 
Graham,  George  A. 
Dickson.  A.   P. 
Francis,  Juat. 
Swengel,  D.   H. 

Newspapers    and    Editors. 
HOKE    COUNTY    JOURNAL    (Weekly)— Bion 
H.   Butler,  Editor. 


Druggists. 
Raeford   Drug   Co. 
Hoke  Drug  Co. 

Dentists. 
Cromartie,    H.    R. 
McDearnml,    McK. 

General  Merchants. 
The  McLauchim  Co. 
Hoke    Mercantile    Co. 
Hatcher    &    Jordan    (Jewelers). 
McGill    &    Morris. 
McKeithan,    Daniel. 
Walter,   W.   F. 
McLean  Grocery  Co. 
Baucom,  R.  J. 
Pele   Bros. 
McKeithan,    D.    S. 
Farmers'    Furnishing   Co. 

Hardware   Dealers. 
Raeford  Hardware  Co. 

Furniture     Dealers. 
Raeford   Furniture   Co. 

Hotels  and   Boarding   Houses. 
Commercial    Hotel. 
Hotel  Raeford. 

Livery    Stables. 
Barnard,  B.   F.,   &  Sons. 
Fuller,   A.   J. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 
Raeford  Power  &  Mfg.   Co.    (Cotton  Yarn). 
Blue  Brick  &  Tile   Co. 
Raeford   Lumber   Co. 
Culbreth   &   Graham   (Blacksmiths). 
Black,  John    (Blacksmith). 
Austin  &  Williford   (System  Gin). 
Hoke   Oil   &   Fertilizer   Co. 


HYDE  COUNTY 

COUNTY    SEAT,    SWAN    QUARTER. 


POPULATION— (Census    1910),     S.840. 

One  of  the  original  precincts  of  the  Lords  Proprietors.      Named    in    honor    of    Edward 
Governor   of   the   Colony. 

AREA — 430    square   miles. 

Value    of    real    estate,    $994,985;    value    of    personal  property,   $752,059. 

Property  listed  in   1913,   by   whites,   $1,664,385  ;  by  negroes,  $82,637. 

NUMBER  OF  SCHOOLS— For  whites,   34;  for   negroes,  45. 

TAX  RATE — School,  20c. ;  special  school,   15c.  ;   bonds,   20c. ;   county   19c. ;   state,   27   2-3c. 

Bonded  debt,  $12,000. 

PUBLIC  ROADS — No.   miles,   185.     Currituck   and    Lake    Landing    Townships    worked 
old  State  Law.     Swan   Quarter  and  Fairfield  Townships  by  taxation. 

RAILROAD.    TELEGRAPH    AND'  EXPRESS    COMPANIES. 

Washington   and  Hyde  Telephone  Co. .    assessed    value     $  1. 

Fairfield   Canal   and   Turnpike   Co.,    assessed   value    8 

Hyde  County  Transportation   Co.,    assessed   value     1 

Hyde    County   Telephone   Co.,    assessed   value    2 

Fairfield  and  Elizabeth  City  Transportation  Co..   assessed    value     2 

Lake   Landing  Transportation   Co.,    assessed   value     1, 

SUPERIOR   COURT   TERMS— May   18,   October    19. 


Hyde, 


under 


380.00 
075.00 
500.00 
500.00 
400.00 
000.00 


COUNTY    OFFICERS. 

CLERK  OF  COURT— S.  D.  Mann,  Swan 
Quarter. 

SHERIFF— Geo.   E.   Davis,   Engelhard. 

REGISTER  OF  DEEDS— H.  H.  Watson, 
Swan   Quarter. 

TREASURER— Charles   Brinn,    Swan   Quarter. 

SUPT.  OF  HEALTH— R.  E.  Windley,  Swan 
Quarter. 

CORONER — Jas.   W.   Hayes,   Swan   Quarter. 

SUPT.  OF  SCHOOLS— S.  J.  Beckwith,  Lake 
Landing. 

SUPT.  OF  HOME — J.  T.  Sawyer.  Swan 
Quarter. 

JUDGE  RECORDERS  COURT— Geo.  I.  Wat- 
son, Lake  Landing. 

BOARD  OF  EDUCATION— W.  P.  Burrus. 
Engelhard;  M.  S.  Credle,  Swan  Quarter;  Z.  T. 
Fortescue,    Scranton. 

COMMISSIONERS— W.       T.       Berry,       Swan 


Quarter;    Alexander    Spring,    Scranton;    G.    M. 
Silverthorn,    Middletown. 

BOARD  OF  ELECTIONS— J.  C.  Simmons. 
J.  G.  Harris,  Fairfield;  Walter  Jones,  Swan 
Quarter. 

JUSTICES    OF    THE    PEACE. 

CURRITUCK  TOWNSHIP— L.  A.  Griffin, 
George  G.  Newman,  Scranton;  C.  J.  Squyors, 
Joseph  Deal,  C.  M.  Watson. 

SWAN  QUARTER— R.  H.  Tunnell,  S.  J. 
Tunriell,  A.  C.  Credle,  Foster  .lavvis,  Swan 
Quarter. 

FAIRFIELD— Geo.  P.  Carter,  L.  L.  Swindell, 
Fairfield;  E.   S.   Sammons. 

LAKE  LANDING— E.  H.  Jones,  E.  L.  Silver- 
ton,  Seth  Clark.  H.  S.  Gibbs,  J.  M.  Hall.  Lake 
Landing. 

MINISTERS    NOT    IN    TOWNS. 

Lance,  H.  E.   Fairfield. 

Davenport,   H.    S.,   Fairfield. 

Dixon,   Ernest   Lake   Landing. 


256                                                                            HYDE— IKKbF.l.I. 

.larvis.  .1.    11.,  Scranton. 

Brady,   Susan,   Scranton. 

SCHOOLS    AND     ACADEMIES. 

Credle,  Martha,  Credle. 

LAKE    LANDING    GRADED. 

McGowan,   Viola,    Swan  Quarter. 

KI.AliF.SYU.I.IO     GRADED— S.      G.      Parker, 

Gay  lord,   Eva,   Swan   Quarter. 

I'rin. 

Whte,    Alma,    Lake   Landing. 

i.\<;i  i  ii  ARD  GRADED— Viola  Guthrie,  l'i  in. 

Moore,    Ollie,    Lake    Landing. 

PHYSICIANS   NOT    IN    TOWNS. 

Howell,  Miss,  Englehard. 

.Mann.   .1.    A.,    Fairfield. 

Guthrie,   Rosa,   Engelhard. 

Harris,  A.  G.,   Fairfield. 

Thompson,    Janie,    Engelhard. 

Mann,  Jim,   Lake  Landing. 

Roper,   G.    E.,   Engelhard. 

Jones,  E.    II.,  Swan  Quarter. 

Reece,  Emma,  Fairfield. 

Swindell,  Walter,  Scranton. 

Simmons,  P.   C,  Fairfield. 

COTTON     GINS. 

Williams,  Sophia,  Ocracoke. 

Credle,  Slatz,  Scranton. 
Spring,   Alex,   Scranton. 

SWAN     QUARTER. 

Brinn,    Charles,    Swan    Quarter. 

Incorporated  in  1903. 

Jarvis,   Harold,  Engelhard. 

Population,    1913:     White,    500;    colored,    25; 

SAW    MILLS. 

total,    525. 

Credle,   Statz,   Scranton. 

Value    real    estate,    $206,778;    value    personal 

Spring,   Alex.,   Scranton. 

property,  137,693. 

Mason,  J.  R.,  Swan  Quarter. 

TAX   RATE:     85c.   on  the   $100;   $2.55  on  the 

Hodges,   Geo.    \Y. .    Swan    Quarter. 

poll. 

MERCHANTS   NOT    IN   TOWNS. 

Town   Officers. 

Cartwright  &  O'Neal.   Fairfield. 

MAYOR— C.    B.    Spencer. 

Cuthrell,   J.    S.,   Fairfield. 

CHIEF  OF  POLICE— W.  M.   Harris. 

Mason,    L.    E.,   Fairfield. 

POSTMASTER    -Alex.    Berry. 

Cox,  W.   E.   Engelhard. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 

Gibbs,    Closs,    Engelhard. 

METHODIST— W.    J.    Phipps,    Pastor. 

Davis,  W.    C,  Engelhard. 

MISSIONARY  BAPTIST— J.  E.  Kirk,  Pastor. 

Engelhard   Mercantile   Co.,    Englehard. 

CHRISTIAN— H.   S.   Davenport,   Pastor. 

Spencer,  T.   S.,  Englehard. 

Schools   and    Academies. 

Hall,  J.  M.,  Middleton. 

HIGH— W.    D.    Cox,    Prin. 

Mann,  J.    A.,   Middleton. 

Doctors. 

Watson,  Geo.   I.,  Wysocking. 

Windley,  R.   E. 

McKinney,  J.  R.   .Wysocking. 

Druggists. 

Mi  Kinney,  P.   H.,  Wysocking. 

Mann,    S.    D. 

Credle.   (t.   T.,  Wysocking. 

General     Merchants. 

Weston,  L.   J.,   Lake  Landing. 

Berry,    W.    T.,    &    Co. 

Bell,  E.  B.,  Swan  Quarter. 

Brinn,    Charles.                       , 

Bridgeman,   E.    E.,   &   Bro.,    Swan   Quarter. 

Credle,  Geo.   V.,  Sr. 

.larvis,    J.    W.,    Swan    Quarter. 

Berry,  Alex. 

Harris,  W.  D.,  &  Co.  Swan  Quarter. 

Hotels  and   Boarding  Houses. 

Mason,  C.   L.,  Swan  Quarter. 

Lupton,   S.   S. 

Swindell,    A.    B.,    &    Son,    Swan    Quarter. 

Harris,   W.    J. 

Chadwick,   R.    C,    Swan   Quarter. 

Livery   Stables. 

Credle,  Geo.  T.,  &  Son,  Swan  Quarter. 

Brinn,   Greeley. 

Richards,   J.   W.,   Scranton. 

Harris.   W.    J. 

Spring,  Alex.,  Scranton. 

Lawyers. 

Sears,  N.  B.,  Scranton. 

Mann,  S.  S. 

Spencer,  J.   H.,   Scranton. 

Jones,    Walter. 

Ruffin,  J.   L.,   Scranton. 

Spencer,    C.    B. 

Lupton,  J.   A.,  Scranton. 

Spencer,  W.  L. 

Lupton,    S.    S.,    Scranton. 

Insurance   Agents. 

Credle,   A.    B. ,    Scranton. 

Swindell.  W.    B. 

Pinland,  M.   L.,  Ocracoke. 

Brinn,    Greeley. 

McWilliams,  J.   W.,  Co.,  Ocracoke. 

Banks    and    Bankers. 

PUBLIC    SCHOOL    TEACHERS. 

BANK  OF  HYDE—  S.  S.  Mann,  Pres. ;  A.  B. 

Sadler,  Mollie,  Scranton. 

Litchfield,   Cash. 

IREDELL  COUNTY 

COUNTY    SEAT,    STATESVILLE. 


POPULATION— (Census    1910),    34,315. 

Formed  in  17S8.       Named  in  honor  of  James  Iredell,    Associate    Justice    Supreme    Court    of 
United    States. 

AREA — 650  square  miles. 

Value  of  real  estate,   $5,749,201;  value  of  personal  property,  $3,676,714. 

Property  listed  in  1912,   by  whites,  $9,732,155;   by    negroes,     $267,131.     Public    service    corpor- 
ations,  bank  stock,   etc.,    $2,640,19S.90. 

NUMBER   OF   SCHOOLS— For   whites,   92;   for   negroes,    33. 

TAX  RATE — County  purposes,  17  l-3c.  on  the   $100;  roads  and  bridges,  25c;  State,  27  2-3c. ; 
schools,  27c. ;  jail,  5c. 

1TBLIC  ROADS — Worked  by  taxation  and  convict  labor   and  by  proceeds   of   $400,000   bond 
issue. 

RAILROAD,    TELEGRAPH     AND     EXPRESS    COMPANIES. 

Harmony  Telephone  Co.,   assessed  value $  750.00 

Clio  Telephone   Co.,   assessed  value 1,750.00 

Amity    Telephone   Co.,    assessed    value 565.00 

Southern  Railway,  53.20  miles,  assessed  value 2,0811S9.00 


Southern   Bell  Telephone   and   Telegraph   Co.,    assessed  value. 
North  Carolina  Midland  Railroad,  4.91  miles,  assessed     value. 

Pullman    Co. ,    assessed   value 

Southern  Express   Co.,   assessed  value 

Mooresville  Telephone  Co.,   assessed  value 


29,401.00 
100,054.27 

4,288.06 
10,546.00 

6,000.00 


IREDELL    COUNTY 


257 


Western  Union  Telegraph  Co.,  assessed  value 

Southern  Power  Co.,  assessed  value 

Iredell  Telephone  Co.,   assessed  value 

SUPERIOR   COURT  TERMS— January   26,   May   18,   August   3,   October   19. 


6,004.38 
40.435.S4 
14,856.00 


COUNTY    OFFICERS. 

CLERK  OF  COURT — J.  A.  Hartness,  States- 
ville. 

SHERIFF — J.    M.    Deaton,   Statesville. 

REGISTER  OF  DEEDS— J.  E.  Boyd,  States- 
ville. 

TREASURER— W.   R.   Sloan,   Statesville. 

CORONER — W.   A.    Moose,   Statesville. 

SURVEYOR — W.    W.    Williamson,   Troutman. 

SUPT.  OF  HEALTH— A.  Campbell,  States- 
vine. 

SUPT.  OF  SCHOOLS— R.  M.  Gray,  States- 
ville. _     . 

SUPT.  OF  HOME— W.  C.  Perry,  Barium 
Springs. 

BOARD  OF  EDUCATION— W.  G.  Nicholson, 
Harmony;  J.  H.  Hill,  statesville;  J.  L.  Bradly, 
Mooresville. 

COMMISSIONERS— W.  L.  Matheson,  Moores- 
ville; R.  F.  Gaither,  Harmony;  Milton  A. 
Feimster.  N.  A.  Lewis,  Statesville,  R.  2;  R.  C. 
Little,   New   Sterling. 

BOARD  OF  ELECTIONS— W.  D.  Templeton, 
Mooresville;  J.  M.  Adams,-  R.  V.  Brawley, 
Statesville. 

JUSTICES    OF    THE    PEACE. 

W.  J.  Morrison,  Statesville.  R.  3;  Z.  R. 
Tharpe.  Hamptonville.  R.  1;  G.  W.  McNeely, 
Statesville,  R.  1 :  S.  C.  Johnson.  Stoney  Point, 
R.  2;  T.  G.  Wallace,  Houstonville,  R.  1 :  J.  P. 
Howard,  Jennings,  R.  1 ;  W.  H.  Newton,  Moores- 
ville, Rfd. ;  E.  C.  Deaton,  J.  C.  Neal,  E.  T. 
Goodman,  Mooresville;  E.  A.  Matheson,  Trout- 
man,  R.  1 ;  W.  W.  Williamson,  Mooresville, 
Rfd. ;  Chas.  C.  Tharpe,  Harmony,  R.  2 ;  J.  C. 
McLean,  Mooresville;  A.  M.  Kennerly,  Mt.  Ulla, 
R.  2;  P.  B.  Kennedy,  Houstonville;  R.  L. 
Watts,  Statesville,  R.  4;  W.  C.  Moore,  States- 
ville; S.  A.  Padgett,  Turnersburg;  S.  S.  Temple- 
ton,  Jennings,  R.  1;  T.  L.  Williams,  New 
Hope;  W.  A.  Mayhew,  Mooresville,  R.  2; 
S.  T.  Goforth.  Olin,  R.  1;  N.  E.  Moore,  New 
Hope;  C.  L.  Murdock,  Elmwood;  J.  W.  Houpe, 
Dunlap;  M.  D.  Stimson,  Troutman;  D.  L. 
Webb.  Statesville,  R.  4;  W.  S.  Page,  Cool 
Springs;  W.  C.  Blaylock,  Cool  Springs;  W.  M. 
Reid,  New  Hope;  W.  D.  Eastep,  Troutman; 
E.  S.  Smith,  J.  R.  Warren.  Eufola,  R.  1 ;  P.  W. 
Eagle,  Statesville,  R.  5;  J.  D.  Collins,  S. 
Craee,  Statesville,  Rfd.;  G.  F.  Dovvnum,  Olin; 
S.  G.  Johnson.  Loray,  Rfd.;  D.  J.  Fulbright, 
Stony  Point,  R.  1;  J.  W.  Vanstory,  Charles; 
('.  V.  Vails,  Mooresville;  J.  B.  Perks,  Harmony, 
Rfd.;  F.  B.  Gaither,  Harmony;  John  M.  Over- 
cash,  J.  A.  Chandler,  Troutman;  A.  A.  Mur- 
dock, Troutman,  R.   2. 

MINISTERS    NOT    IN    TOWNS. 

Edwards,  J.  J.,  Cool  Springs. 

Brittain,   P.    H.,   Olin. 

McCain,   C.    L.,   Troutman. 

Weatherman,    J.     G.,    Jennings. 

PHYSICIANS   NOT    IN    TOWNS. 

Nicholson,  W.   G.,   Harmony. 

Jurney,  P.  C.  Turnersburg. 

King,  J.   E.   Statesville,  R.   5. 

Barnes,   A.   B.,   Cleveland. 

Wilhelm,  W.  W.,  Eufola. 

Hall,  E.  A.,  Dunlap. 

Houston,   Geo.    J.,   Mt.   Mourne. 

Parks,  W.  P.,  Olin. 

Young,   James,   Granite   Hill. 

Moore,  J.   T. .  Mayhew. 

MERCHANTS   NOT    IN   TOWNS. 

Grose,    C.    A.,    &    Bro.,    Harmony. 

Gaither,   R.    F.,    Harmony. 

Pressley,  W.  F.,  Stony  Point,  R.   1. 

Sarteh,  D.   P.,   Cool  Spring. 

Long,   J.    J.,    &    Son,    Elmwood. 

Alhea,  J.   W.,   Harmony. 

Maiden   &   Hayes,   Houstonville. 

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Jennings,    J.    T.,    Jennings. 
Robertson,  E.   E.,  Jennings,  R.   1. 
Robertson,   W.   L.,   Olin,   R.    1. 
Daniels,  J.  W.,  Olin,  R.   1. 
Weiser,  B.  E.,  Olin,  R.   1. 
York,  F.   W. ,  Jennings,  R.   1. 
Holmes,  J.    C,   Olin,  R.    1. 
Harmon  &  Edson,  Statesville,  R.   4. 
Hagar,  J.   W.,   Statesville,  R.   2. 
Bryant,  R.   J.,   Statesville,  R.   5. 
Reid,  J.  L.,  New  Hope. 
Tharpe,  C.   C,  Net. 
Moore,   T.   D.,   Olin. 
Stimson   &   Steele,   Turnersburg. 
Holland,  W.   L.,   Olin. 

COTTON    GINS. 
Stimson   &   Steel,   Turnersburg. 
Pou,   R.   W.,   Elmwood. 
Gaither,  R.  F.,  Harmony. 
Robertson,    E.    E.,   Jennings,   R.    1. 
Jennings,    J.    T.,    Jennings. 

FLOUR,   CORN    AND    FEED    MILLS. 
Stimson   &   Steel,   Turnersburg. 
Nicholson's  Mills,   Nicholson's  Mills. 
Barron,   Mrs.    J.    R.,   Mooresville. 

SAW     MILLS. 
Stimson   &  Steele,   Turnersburg. 
Tomlin,    C.    A.,   Olin. 

SCHOOLS    AND    ACADEMIES. 
HARMONY— J.   R.    Overcash,   Jr.,   Prin. 
SCOTTS— J.   C.   Sullivan,  Prin. 
TROUTMAN— J.   H.   Snell,  Prin. 
COOL    SPRINGS— J.    F.    Mitchell,   Prin. 
MT.   MOURNE— Jno.  B.  Echerd,  Prin. 

PUBLIC    SCHOOL    TEACHERS. 
Lawrence,    Mary,    Mooresville. 
Dunlap,   Mabel,  Mooresville. 
Morrow,    Luetic,    Mooresville. 
Bernhardt,  Mary,  Mooresville,  R.   4. 
Bell,  Cora,  Mt.  Mourne. 
Bost,   E.    B.,   Mooresville,   R.    2. 
Brawley,   V.    R.,   Mooresville,   R.    2. 
Howard,   B.    C,   Mooresville,   R.    2. 
Murdock,  Pearl,  Mooresville,  R.   2. 
McNeely,  Mrs.  Ada,  Troutman,  R.   1. 
Scarborough,  W.  B..  Troutman,  R.  1. 
Cloaninger,   Lou,   Mooresville. 
Templeton,  Vennie,  Mooresville. 
Sharpe,  Carl,  Troutman,  R.   2. 
Shinn,  Lillian,  Troutman,  R.   2. 
Stevenson,   Mary,   Troutman,   R.    1. 
Brookshire,   Essie,   Statesville.  R.   1. 
Moffatt,   J.    S.,  Troutman. 
Reid.  Kate,  Troutman. 
Rowe,   Nellie,   Troutman. 
Kennedy,  Thos.   A.,  Troutman,  R.   1. 
Turner,  Laura,  East  Monbo. 
Troutman,   J.   Claud,   Statesville,   R.    3. 
Wharton,   Miss   Ruth,   Statesville,   R.    3. 
Troutman,    Grace,     Statesville,     R.     3. 
Glance,    Ethel,    Statesville,    R.    3. 
Howard,    Sarah,    Statesville,   R.    3. 
Little,    Annie,    Statesville,    R.    6. 
Summers,  J.  Watt,  Statesville,  R.  6. 
Howard,   Jennie,   Statesville,   R.    6. 
White,  L.  P.,  Stony  Point,  R.   1. 
Brady,  Maud,  Eufola,  R.  1. 
Danner,   Ida,   Eufola,   R.    1. 
Privette,   Clyde,   Eufola,  R.    1. 
Bradford,  Laura,  Eufola,   R.    1. 
Baity,   Anna,   Statesville,   R.    3. 
Steele.  Addie,  Statesville,  R.    3. 
Cochran,    Catherine,    Statesville. 
Moore,  J.   P.,  Statesville. 
Briggs,   Mamie   <;.,    Statesville. 
Barron,   J.    R. ,    Statesville. 
Taylor,  Jennie,  Statesville. 
Laugenhour,  Mabel,   Statesville. 
Howard.  Margaret,   Statesville,  R.   3. 
Myers,  John  R.,   Statesville,  R.   3. 


IREDELL   COUNTY 


Murilorli.    I 'carl,   Klmwootl,   15.    1. 
Lentz,  Julia.  Statesville,  it.  1. 
Arey,    Beulah,    Elmwood. 
Williams   T.    II..   Statesville,   E.    1.       ■ 
Shuford,   Pearle,  Statesville,  It.   1. 
Tolbert,  Mattie,  Statesville,  B.  1. 
Mitchell,  John   P.,  Cleveland,   it.   2. 
Lazenby,   ira,  Cleveland,  R.   2. 
Summers,   Robena,  Cleveland,  K.  2. 
Teague,   Everette,  Statesville,  It.  7. 
White,  Jettie,  Statesville,  R.  4. 
Houpe,   L.    It.,  Statesville,  R.   2. 
I  licks,   Maggie,    Dunlap. 
Dunlap,  Lillian,  Dunlap. 
Westmoreland,  Leone,  Statesville,  R.  4. 
Marshall,   Gertrude,   Statesville,   R.    7. 
Hicks,   Anna.    Houstonville. 
Saunders,   Belva,   Harmony. 
Wet  more,  T.   B.,  Harmony. 
Beard,   O.    P.,   Harmony. 
Lazenby,   Anna,    Statesville,   R.    7. 
Feimster,   Lessie,   Harmony. 
Sherrill,  A.   C,   Scotts. 
Krvin,   Lester,  Scotts. 
Barmvell,  Mary,  Scotts. 
Brown,  G.  P.,  Loray,  R.   1. 
Watt,   ,T.   M.,   Loray. 
Watt,   J.   P.,   Loray. 
Hedrick,  M.   S.,  Loray. 
Abernethy,  Bertha,  Statesville,  R.   2. 
Morrison,  W.   N.,  Stony  Point,  R.   2. 
King,   Lucy,   Statesville,   R.   5. 
Sloan,   Edna,   Statesville,   R.    5. 
Goodnight,  Jettie,  Statesville,  R.   5. 
Rickert,  Emma,  Statesville,  R.   5. 
Hall,   Mattie  R.,   Statesville.   R.    5. 
Holland,  Sue,   Statesville,  R.   5. 
Wooten,   C.   M.,   Olin,   R.    1. 
Hendren,    Flossie,    Turnersburg. 
Crater,  Merton.  Olin,  R.   1. 
Hall,    A.    B.,    Olin. 
Sharpe,    W.    P.,    Harmony. 
Sharpe,   John   C,   Harmony. 
Trivette,  Nathan,  Hamptonville. 
Grant,  E.  E.,  Herst.onville. 
Johnston,  J.  R. ,  Jennings,  R.   1. 
Johnston,  J.   P.,  Jennings,  R.   1. 
Crater.  J.   W.,  Olin,  R.   1. 
Myers,  S.  K.,  Jennings. 
Mitchell,    Chas.,   Jennings. 
Helper,  H.   C,  Jennings. 
Redmond,    R.    C,    New   Hope. 
Redmond,   Era,   New   Hope. 
Mayberry,    R.    M.,    New   Hope. 
Fletcher,    J.    C,    Hamptonville. 
Grose.  Flake,  Stony  Point,  R.  2. 


STATESVILLE. 

Population,    1910:     4,599.        White   polls,    623; 
colored  polls,   84. 

Value   real   estate,    $1,730,950;   value   personal 
property,  $1,256,515. 

TAX    RATE:     $1.15    on    the    $100. 

Bonded  debt,  $250,000. 

Town    Officers. 

MAYOR— L.    C.    Caldwell. 

CHIEF  OF  POLICE— C.  W.   Conner. 

CLERK— C.    D.    Moore. 

TREASURER— C.   D.   Moore. 

TAX    COLLECTOR— W.    L.    Neely. 

STAXDA  Itn -KEEPER— J.   U.   Lamprecht. 

ATTORNEY— Dormau  Thompson. 

POSTMASTER— D.    L.    Raymer. 

R.   R.   AGENT— B.   A.   Cowan,   Southern. 

EXPRESS  AGENT— V.   E.   Lackey,   Southern. 

TELEGRAPH   MANAGERS— C.    J.    Jones,   W. 
U. :  B.  W.   Crowson,  Postal. 

TELEPHONE    MANAGERS— E.   'O.    Heritage, 
Southern  Bell;  W.  M.  Baringer,  Iredell  Tel.  Co. 
Ministers   and    Churches. 

BAPTIST— Geo.    H.    Church,    Chas.    R.    An- 
derson, Pastors. 

LUTHERAN— W.   A.   Lutz,  Pastor. 

METHODIST— Presiding   Elder.   L.   T.    Mann; 


J.    F.    Kirk,   J.    J.    Eads,   Pastors;   J.    C.    Mock, 
Statesville    Circuit. 

PRESBYTERIAN— First,  C.  E.   Raynall,  Pas- 
tor; Front  Street.   W.   M.   Walsh,   Pastor. 
Schools    and    Academies. 
GRADED — D.    Matt   Thompson,    Supt. 
STATESVILLE   FEMALE  COLLEGE— John  A. 
Scott,  Pres. 

STATESVILLE     MALE     ACADEMY— A.      S. 
I'axton,  Prin. 

Hotels  and   Boarding   Houses. 
Hotel    Iredell. 
Statesville  Inn. 
New   York   Hotel. 
Gaither   House. 

Architects. 
Lazenby,  W.   J. 
Lester,  C.  H. 

Banks    and    Bankers. 
FIRST  NATIONAL— J.   C.  Irvin,  Pres. ;  E.   S. 
Pegram,    Cash. 

COMMERCIAL    NATIONAL— W.    D.    Turner, 
Pres. ;  D.   M.   Ausley,  Cash. 

MERCHANTS  &  FARMERS— L.  T.   Stimpson, 
Pres.;   F.    B.    Bunch,    Cash. 
Bakers. 
Johnson,  W.   S. 

Brick    Manufacturers. 
Steele,  J.  C,  &  Sons. 
Morrison,  W.  E. 

Boot    and    Shoe    Dealers. 
Sherill-White  Co. 
S.   M.    &  H.    Shoe  Co. 
United   Shoe  Store. 

Book    Stores. 
Allison,  R.  P. 

Building   and    Loan   Associations. 
First  B.   &  L.  Association. 
Mutual  B.    &  L.   Association. 

Butchers   and    Dealers   in    Cattle. 
Harbin,  R.  O. 
Alexander,  M.   P.,   &  Bro. 
Phifer,   F.    B. 

Carriage    Dealers  and    Manufacturers. 
Statesville  Vehicle  and  Harness   Co. 
Henkle  Live   Stock   Co. 

Commission   Merchants. 
'Miller,   W.   W. 
Rufty,    D.    C. 

Cotton    and     Hosiery    Mills. 
Bradford  Hosiery  Mills. 

Confectionery    Dealers. 
Karosous,    A. 
Sherrill   &   Reese. 

Contractors    and    Builders. 
Lazenby,  W.  J. 
Steele,  T.   L. 
Morrison,  D.   A. 
Tomlinson,  L.  B. 

Coal   and   Wood    Dealers. 
Statesville  Wood  &  Coal  Co. 
Statesville  Oil  and  Fertilizer  Co. 
Cowan,  J.   L. 

Clothiers   and    Men's    Furnishers. 
Harrison,   N. 
Sloan  Clothing  C. 
Knox,   R.    M.,    Co. 

Cotton  Gins. 
Maiden  &  Mills. 
Bristol,    L.    B. 

Department  Stores. 
Ramsey-Bowles-Morrison  Co. 
Belk   Bros. 
Tharpe    &    Co. 

Dentists. 
Laugenour,    P.    F. 
White,    L. 
Turner,  C.  A. 
Laurence,   E.    N. 
Webb,    D.    T. 

Tobacco    Dealers. 
Morrison,  J.  K.,  Grocery  and  Produce  Co. 

Druggists. 
Statesville   Drug    Co. 
Polk-Gray  Drug  Co. 
Stimson,  Logan  &  Son. 


IREDELL  COUNTY 

259 

Hall,   W.   F.,   Jr. 

Lumber    Manufacturers   and    Dealers. 

Doctors. 

Pine  Lumber  Co. 

Adams.  M.   R. 

Miller,  A.   A.,  &  Son. 

Anderson,  T.   E. 

Statesville    Lumber    Co. 

Hill,     W.     J. 

Samoset   Lumber.    Co. 

McLaughlin,  J.   E. 

Piedmont    Hardwood    Co. 

Campbell,    A. 

Phoenix. 

Yount,   E.    M. 

Marble   Works. 

Campbell,  R.  A. 

Deaton,    Zeb. 

Long,   H.    F. 

Machinery     Dealers. 

McElwee,  Ross  S. 

Turner,   C.    H. 

Sharp,  F.   L. 

Steele,  J.   C,   &  Sons. 

Dry   Goods  and    Notions. 

Iredell  Hardware  Co. 

Mills  &  Poston. 

Lazenby,  Montgomery  Co. 

Foushee,  W.   W. 

Paint  and   Oil   Dealers. 

Krider,    D.    B. 

Iredell  Hardware  Co. 

Alexander  Bros. 

Lazenby-Montgomery   Hardware  Co. 

Poston-Wasson  Co. 

Painters. 

Power  and    Light  Companies. 

Coley,    John. 

Southern  Power  Co. 

Moose,  W.  A. 

Fruit   Dealers. 

Johnson,  E.  S. 

Karousos,    A. 

Hines,  E.  K. 

Fertilizer  Dealers  and   Manufacturers. 

Produce    Dealers. 

Sloop,  J.  E. 

Morrison,  J.  K.,  Grocery  &  Produce  Co. 

Stevenson.    H.    L. 

Calvert,    A.    A. 

Fowler,    N.    W. 

Statesville    Grocery    Co. 

Brown,    T.    N. 

Plumbers. 

Fish    and    Oyster    Dealers. 

Munday,  W.   E. 

Cash  Grocery  Co. 

Ritchie,    C.   E. 

Harbin,  R.   O. 

Piano    and    Organ    Dealers. 

Foundries    and    Iron    Works. 

Leonard,  J.   S. 

Steele,  J.  C,  &  Sons. 

Photographers. 

Furniture   Dealers. 

Simpson,  W.  J. 

Statesville  House  Furnishing  Co. 

Printing    Offices. 

Williams,   D.   J. 

Brady,    J.    A. 

Crawford-Bunch    Furniture    Co. 

Statesville   Printing    Co. 

Grocers. 

Real    Estate    Agents. 

Morrison,    J.    K.,    Grocery    and    Produce    Co. 

Statesville  Realty  &   Investment  Co. 

(Wholesale.) 

Gaither.  E.  G. 

Statesville  Grocery  Co.    (Wholesale. ) 

Mills,    W.    R. 

Eagle  &  Mllholland. 

Brawley,   R.    V. 

Alexander,   M.   P.,   &  Bro. 

Wallace,  Isidore. 

Sherrill   &  Reese. 

Shingle    Dealers. 

Kimball,   D.   J. 

Morrison,  W.   E. 

Phifer,  F.  B. 

Tailors. 

Miller-McLain  Supply  Co. 

Sloan,   Ralph. 

Evans,    W.    A. 

Undertakers   and    Embalmers. 

Bradford,   R.   C. 

Nicholson,   J.   W.,   &   Co. 

Cash  Grocery  Co. 

Crawford-Bunch   Furniture   Co. 

Hardware   Dealers. 

Veterinary    Surgeons. 

Iredell   Hardware    Co. 

Bass,  R.   A. 

Lazenby-Montgomery  Co. 

Wall   Paper   Dealers. 

Hospitals. 

Johnson,  E.   S. 

Long's  Sanatorium 

Newspapers    and^    Editors. 

Billingsley'  City  Hospital   (Memorial.) 

THE    SENTINEL    (Weekly)— J.    H.    Morrison, 

Insurance   Agents. 

Editor. 

Gaither,  E.  G.    (Fire,  Life,  Health,  Accident.) 

THE     LANDMARK      ( Semi- Weekly  J -R. 

S. 

Statesville  Realty  &  Investment  Co. 

Clark,   Editor. 

Statesville  Loan  &  Trust  Co. 

Manufacturing   Pliats. 

Carlton,   P.    C.    (Fire.) 

Statesville  Furniture  ('<>. 

Tharp,    R.    V.     (Fire.) 

Imperial  Furniture  Co. 

Tharp,   R.    V.    (Life.) 

Diamond  Furniture  Co. 

Brown,    S.    R.    (Life.) 

Statesville    Cotton    Mills. 

Jewelers. 
Woodard,  H.  B. 
Rlckert,   R.    H. 
Henry,   R.    F. 

Laundries. 
Statesville  Steam  Laundry. 
Lawyers. 

Bloomfield  Manufacturing  Co. 

Paola   Cotton   Mills. 

Compress   Pad   and   Saddle   Co. 

Bradford  Hosiery  Mills. 

Statesville  Lumber   Co. 
Steele,  J.   C,   &  Sons. 
North  State  Veneer  Co. 

Statesville  Flour  Mills. 

Turner,    W.    D. 

Statesville  Show  Case  Co. 

McLaughlin,  R.  B. 

Tobacco    Warehouse. 

Armfleld,   J.   B. 
Raymer,  D.   L. 

Planters.    (J.  H.  McElwee,  Prop.) 

Tobacco  Manufacturers. 

Thompson,  Dorman. 
Burke,  H. 
Bristol,  W.   A. 
Long,  Z.   V. 
Grier,   H.   P. 

McElwee,  J.   H.    (Smoking.) 

Ash,   L.    (Plug.) 

Adams  &  Powell.   (Plug.) 

Live    Stock    Dealers. 

Caldwell,  L.   C. 

Holland,  S.  J. 

Coble.    A.    L. 

Daniels,   C.   E. 

Weatherman,   R.    T. 

Conger,  F.   H. 

Lewis,  J.  G. 

Hinkle  Live  Stock  Co. 

Lewis,    H.    E. 

Pierce,   L.   R. 

MOORESVILLE. 

Scott,   Jr.,  J.   A. 

Population,    1910:     3,400. 

Dulin,   P.    P. 

White  polls,  522;  colored,  76;  total,  598. 

260                                                                      IREDELL 

'OUNTY 

Value    of    real    estate    and   personal   property. 

Druggists. 

$1,652,239. 

Goodman,  George  C,  &  Co. 

TAX   RATE:       70c.  on  the  $100. 

Miller-White   Co. 

Bonded   debt,    $35,000. 

Doctors. 

Town   Officers. 

Stevenson,  S.  W. 

MAYOR— S.    Front  is. 

Hell,   A.   E. 

CHIEF   OF  POLICE— Wm.   A.   Brown. 

Moore,    N.    G. 

CLERK— E.   C.   Deaton. 

Taylor,    G.    W. 

TREASURER— E.    C.    Deaton. 

McLelland,  W.  D. 

TAX    COLLECTOR— Wm.   A.   Brown. 

Gilmore,   W.    D. 

ATTORNEY— Zeb.    V.    Turlington. 

Dry   Goods   and    Notions. 

POSTMASTER— A.   C.    Kerley. 

Freeze,  R.   W.,  &  Co. 

R.   R.   AGENT — R.  W.   Hartness,  Southern. 

Carpenter,   W.    P. 

EXPRESS   AGENT— R.    W.    Hartness. 

De  Graw,  J.  F. 

TELEGRAPH    MANAGER— Robt.    H.    Baker, 

Harris    &    McNeely   Co. 

W.     U. 

Culp  &  McNeely  Bros. 

TELEPHONE      MANAGER— J.      A.      Harrill, 

Mack,  John,  &  Sons. 

Mooresville   Tel.    Co. 

Power  and   Light  Companies. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 

Municipal    Light    &   Power   Co. 

BAPTIST— A.   W.  Wilcox. 

Fertilizer  Dealers  and   Manufacturers. 

LUTHERAN— I.    E.    Long,    Pastor. 

Lorene  Cotton   Seed  Oil  Mills. 

METHODIST— 0.    S.    Kirkpatriek,    Pastor;   E. 

Brawley,  E.   W. 

Myers,  Mooresville  Circuit. 

Rankin,   W.   W.,   Co. 

l'KKSBYTERIAN— First,  W.   S.   Wilson;  Sec- 

Mills, J.  P.,  Co. 

ond,   Arthur  F.   Barnes,   Pastors. 

Howard,  Brawley  &  Co. 

ASSOCIATE    REFORMED    PRESBYTERIAN 

Harris  &  McNeely  Co. 

— R.    C.   Davidson,   Pastor. 

Carpenter,  W.  P. 

Schools  and  Academies. 

Freeze,  R.  W..  &  Co. 

GRADED— W.    C.    Ariel. 

Mooresville  Cotton  Oil  Co. 

PRIMARY— Grace   A.   Rankin. 

Johnston,  W.  C. 

Hotels  and   Boarding   Houses. 

Fish    and    Oyster    Dealers. 

Commercial    Hotel. 

Butler.    J.    W. 

Melcher,  Mrs.  Lillian. 

Reavis,    L.    H. 

Miller,  Mrs.   Maggie. 

Furniture   Dealers. 

Banks    and    Bankers. 

Nesbit  &  Pressley  Co. 

FIRST      NATIONAL— George      C.      Goodman, 

Mooresville  House  Furnishing  Co. 

Pres. ;  C.  P.  McNeely,  Cash. 

Grocers. 

MERCHANTS  &  FARMERS— E.  W.  Brawley, 

Johnston,  H.   N.,   &  Co. 

Pres.;  H.  D.  Mills,  Cash. 

Neel,  W.  M.,  &  Co. 

Brick    Manufacturers. 

Smith,  C.  G. 

Carpenter,    W.    P. 

Shimpock  Bros. 

Brown,  James  W. 

Wells,    J.    L. 

Troutman,    B.    A. 

Baker,  R.   F. 

Building   and    Loan   Associations. 

Mooresville. 

Butchers   and    Dealers   in   Cattle. 

Cornelius,   George. 

Moore   &  Davis. 
Holtshouser,  M.   H. 
Mooresville  Grain   &  Feed  Co. 
Freeze  &  Brown. 
Miller,    P.     T. 

Smith,   C.   G. 
Brown,  J.  E.,  &  Co. 

Peeler  Wholesale  Grocery  Co. 

Hardware     Dealers. 

Carriage    Dealers. 

Johnston,  W.   C,   &  Co. 

Johnston,  W.  C,  &  Co. 

Turner,  D.  E.,  &  Co. 

Turner,  D.  E.,  &  Co. 

Insurance   Agents. 

Cotton   and    Hosiery    Mills. 

Mooresville  Loan  &  Trust  Co.   (Life  and  Fire.) 

Mooresville   Cotton   Mills. 

Henley.  J.   C.    (Life.) 

Dixie    Cotton    Mills. 

McNeely,  S.  E.,  &  Co.    (Fire.) 

Confectionery   Dealers. 

Goodman,  S.  M. 

Butler,    J.    W. 

Jewelers. 

Stonestreet,   F.   D. 

Abernethy,   R.   M. 

Contractors  and    Builders. 

Walters,  J.   H. 

Troutman,   B.   A. 

Lawyers. 

Brown,    D.    M. 

Turlington,  Zeb.  V. 

Brown,  A.   F. 

Starr,    A.    L. 

Brown,  Jas.  W. 

Morrow,   Geo.    A. 

Denny,    S.    S. 

Lumber    Dealers   and    Manufacturers. 

Moore,  J.  L. 

Mooresville  Furniture  Co. 

Restaurants. 

Barger   Bros. 

Arthurs  &  Ellis. 

Brown,  Jas.   W. 

Harness    Dealers. 

Marble    Works. 

White,  John. 

Mooresville   Marble   Works. 

Livery  Stables. 

Painters. 

Cook,  W.   L. 

Matheson.   W.    A. 

McNeely,   J.   T. 

Pressly,   S.   J. 

Coal     and     Wood     Dealers. 

Gouger,   J.    F. 

Johnston,    H.    N.,    &   Co. 

Produce    Dealers. 

Cotton    Gins. 

Johnston,  H.   N.,   &  Co. 

Templeton,  Williams  &  Co. 

Neel,  W.   M.,  &  Co. 

Lorene  Cotton  Seed  Oil  Co. 

Culp   <fe   McNeely   Bros. 

Mooresville  Cotton  Oil  Co. 

Photographers. 

Department  Stores. 

Robbins,  J.  F. 

Howard,  Brawley  &  Co. 

Printing    Offices. 

Mills,  J.   P..   Co. 

Deaton,   H.    P. 

Rankin,  W.   W.,   Co. 

Real  Estate  Agents. 

Culp    &   McNeely   Bros. 

Mooresville  Loan  &  Trust  Co. 

Dentists. 

Ozment,   M.    S. 

Frontis,    S. 

McKnight,    G.    L. 

Voils,   C.   U. 

South  Iredell  Real  Estate  Agency. 

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Newspapers    and    Editors. 
ENTERPRISE   (Weekly)— H.  P.  Deaton,  Ed- 
itor. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 
Lorene  Cotton  Seed  Oil  Mills. 
Mooresville  Cotton  Mills. 
Mooresville   Furniture    Co.    (Furniture.) 
Mooresville  Cotton  Oil  Co. 
Dixie   Cotton  Mills. 

Undertakers. 
McNeely,  B.  M. 

Men's  Furnishings. 
Kelly  Clothing  Co. 
Shoaf  Bros. 

Social  Club. 
Chestonian. 

Wholesale   Grocers. 
Peeler  Wholesale  Grocery  Co. 
Conrad,   W.   G. 


TROUTMAN. 

Incorporated  in  1905. 

Value    of    real    estate    and    personal   property, 
$321,000. 

TAX  RATE:     16   2-3c.   on  the   $100;  50e.   on 
the   poll. 

Town   Officers. 

MAYOR— L.    V.    Holtshouser. 

ALDERMEN — L.    N.   Brown,   J.    R.    Robinson, 
J.   B.   Waugh. 

TOWN   MARSHALL— F.    A.   Troutman. 

SECRETARY      AND      TREASURER— J.      H. 
Waugh. 

POSTMASTER— A.    E.    Matheson. 

R.    R.    AGENT — W.    D.    Troutman,    Southern. 


EXPRESS   AGENT — W.    D.    Troutman. 

Ministers  and   Churches. 
LUTHERAN— T.   C.    Parker,   Pastor. 
METHODIST— M.    C.   McCain,   Pastor. 
PRESBYTERIAN— Supplied. 

Schools    and    Academies. 
HIGH— J.   H.   Snell,  Prin. 

Hotels  and  Boarding  Houses. 
Cloaninger  House. 
Neilson,  C.  L. 
Edwards.  Mrs.  Jennie. 
White,  J.   Meek. 
Morton,  Mrs.  Jas. 
Crocker,  J.  D. 

Doctors. 
Kluttz,  E.   E. 
Tally,  J.  S. 

Druggists. 
Young  &  Kluttz. 

Merchants. 
Waugh,  'J.  B.,  &  Son   (Furniture  and  Under- 
taking. ) 
Waugh,  J.  B.,  &  Co. 
Williamson,    W.    W. 
Smith  &  Brown. 
Johnston,  J.  W.,  &  Sons. 
Neilson  &  Winecoff. 
Johnston,  J.  F. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 
Brown  Bros.    (Saw  Mill  and  Gin.) 
Troutman,    F.    A.    (Lumber   Mills,    Dealer   in 
Building  Supplies.) 

Hartline,  C.  A.   (Repair  Shop  and  Corn  Mill.) 
Troutman,  A.  D.    (Shop.) 


JACKSON  COUNTY 


COUNTY    SEAT,    SYLVA. 
(After    February,    1914) 


POPULATION:    (Census   1910),    12,998. 

Formed  in    1851.     Named   in   honor  of   General  Andrew  Jackson. 

AREA:   290   square  miles. 

Value  of  real  estate,  $1,912,665;  value  of  personal   property,   $991,630. 

Property    listed    in    1912,    by    whites, $2, 792, 318;  by  negroes,  $28,535;  by  Indians,  $S3,442. 

NO.   OF   SCHOOLS— For  whites,   52;  for  negroes,  3. 

TAX  RATE:  County  purposes,  18c.  on  the  $100;  bridges,  8c;  special,  7c;  general  school, 
20c.  ;   special  school,    5c 

PUBLIC  ROADS:  No.  miles,  250.     Worked  by  taxation  and  labor. 

RAILROAD,    TELEGRAPH    AND     EXPRESSS    COMPANIES.  . 

Southern    Railway,    22. SI    miles,    assessed   value *     7  iin'nn 

Southern   Express   Co.,    assessed   value    }■'*»' 

Western  Union  •  Telegraph  Co.,   assessed  value   1.6 99.70 

Waynesville  Telephone  Co. .    assessed  value    o ,on« 

Bryson   City  Telephone   and  Telegraph   Co..    assessed    value     »«-™ 

Southern  Bell  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Co.,  assessed     value     429.00 

SUPERIOR  COURT  TERMS— February  16   (civil),  May  IS   (civil),  October  12. 


COUNTY   OFFICERS. 

CLERK  OF  COURT— M.   D.   Cowan,   Webster. 

SHERIFF — Jas.    W.    Buchanan,    Webster. 

REGISTER  OF  DEEDS— John  R.  Jones, 
Webster. 

TREASURER— H.    C.    Moss,   Webster. 

CORONER— J.   W.    Shelton,   Cullowhee. 

SUPT.  OF  SCHOOLS — D.  H.  Brown,  Web- 
ster. 

BOARD  OF  EDUCATION— M.  Buchanan, 
(rlmiii),   Sylva;  T.    L.    Jamison,   Glenville; 

SURVEYOR — T.    C.   Ledbetter,   Cullowhee. 

COMMISSIONERS— J.  M.  Watson,  (Chm'n.), 
Cullowhee;  J.  D.  Henry,  Addie;  W.  L.  Dillard, 
Cashiers. 

BOARD  OF  ELECTIONS— C  C.  Cowan, 
(Chm'n.),  Webster;  Bryson  Holmes,  Dillsboro; 
J.   W.   Kuner,   Sylva. 

JUSTICES    OF    THE    PEACE. 

BARKERS  CREEK  TOWNSHIP— A  D. 
Jones.  A.  J.  Sutton,  Barkers  Creek;  J.  S.  Sel- 
lers, Wilmot;  Jas.   Turpin,  Dillsboro. 


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OANY     FORK— G.      T.     Nicholson, 
Brown,    J.    W.    Cope,    Cowarts. 

CANADA — W.     H.      Smith,     J.     H.     Mathis, 
Argura. 

CULLOWHEE — W.        L.        Henson,       J.       R. 
Stephens,      W.      A.      Hopper,      Cullowhee. 

DILLSBORO — M.    Y.    Jarrett,    J.    J.    Mason, 
Dillsboro. 

GREENS  CREEK— J.  C.  Reed,  R.  W.  Green, 
Greens  Creek. 

HAMBURG — Logan     Clark,     Norton;     J.      P. 
Calhoun,    Glenville. 

MOUNTAIN— R.     H.     Stewart,    M.     L.     Cog- 
gins.   E.   M.   Moss.   Oscar  Coggins,   Erastus. 

QUALLA— W.     B.     Sherrill,     J.     H.     Bradley, 
Whittler. 

SYLVA— R.   A.   Painter,  R.   W.   Fisher,  Slyva. 

SCOTTS   CREEK — Joseph   Hoyle,   Willets;   W. 
T.   Derrick,  Balsom;  W.   E.   Bryson,  Addie. 

SAVANNAH— Arch     Cowan,     Duts;     W.     D. 
Bishop,  Cole  Buchanan,  Gay. 

WEBSTER—  A.   W.  Davis,  J.   J.   Wild,  S.  T. 
Bryson,    Webster. 


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RIVER— Will   L.    Brown,    Tuckasseigee. 

MINISTERS    NOT    IN    TOWNS. 
I  topi  r.    (j.   \\\.   Tuckasseigee. 
Queen,   A.    C,   Wolf    Mountain. 
Sitton,  J.  D.,  Cullowhee. 
Bryson,   A.   c,   Cullowhee. 
Cook,    Rev.   Mr.   Addle. 

FLOUR, CORN    AND    FEED    MILLS. 
Harris  Milling  Co.,  Dillsboro. 
Allen,  W.   O.    Beta. 

SAW     MILLS. 
Mason,     C.     C. ,    Dillsboro. 
Etoper,    Lee,    Cullowhee. 
Rogers,   J.   E.,   Whittier. 
Wild,    J,    J.,    Webster. 

MERCHANTS   NOT    IN   TOWNS. 
Cole,   G.    M.,    Cashiers. 
Fowler,   W.   M.,   Glenville. 
Holden.    Frank,    Glenville. 
Peck,    B.    M.,    Glenville. 
Coggins,  M.   L.,   Erastus. 
Rigdon,    J.    M.,   Tuckaseigee. 
Coward,    William,    Cowarts. 
Norton   &  Wild,   Webster. 
Zachary  &  Bryson,   Cullowhee. 
Cagle,  John,  Greens  Creek. 
Jones,  A.  D.  .Barkers  Creek. 
Monteith,  G.   W.,  Wilmont. 
McCall,  George  R.   Cashiers. 
Holden,   Miles,    Fall    Cliff. 
Shelton,   Wm.,   Speedwell. 

PUBLIC    SCHOOL    TEACHERS. 
Reynolds,  A.  C,  Cullowhee. 
Dean,   Olin  S.,   Cullowhee. 
Abernathy,   L.    B.,   Cullowhee. 
Brown,   F.    H.,    Cullowhee. 
Jones,   L.    B.,    Cullowhee. 
Wilson,   J.    N.,    Cullowhee. 
Brinson,   Mrs.   Mary   Carter,   Cullowhee. 
Young,   Charlotte,   Cullowhee. 
Utley,  Chas,  Webster. 
Moore,  J.   C,  Webster. 
Frizzell,    Nannie,    Webster. 
Mampton,    G.    Taylor,    Sylva. 
Henson,    Bertha   M.,    Sylva. 
Sillwell,   Lillian,   Webster. 
Brothers.  W.   T.,  Sylva. 
Cathey,   Inez,   Sylva. 
Weaver,   Inez,   Sylva. 
Wilson,   Gertrude,   Sylva. 
Owen,  R.  E.,  Whittier,  R.  1. 
Matney,   Lula,   Whittier,   R.    1. 
Jarrett,   C.   H.,  Whittier,   R.    1. 
Stilwell,  Jessie,  Whittier,  R.   1. 
Henson,    W.    L. ,    Dillsboro. 
Leatherwood,    M.    B.,   Dillsboro. 
Profltt,    Eileen,    Dillsboro. 
Moore,    Margaret,    Dillsboro. 
Dillard,   O.    S.,   Beta. 
Norton,    Essie,    Beta. 
Dils,    Berta,    Beta. 
Phillips,   L.    J..  Willets. 
Snider,  Ethel,  Willets. 
Snider,   Bettie   Lee,   Willets. 
Stillwell,   E.    H.,    Cullowhee. 
Smith,   Ida   J.,    Cullowhee. 
Coward,  Davie,  Whittier. 
Hunter,   M.    L.,   Wilmot. 
Varner,  Bessie,  Wilmot. 
Painter,  13.    O.,   Barkers   Creek. 
Bennett,  Pattie,  Barkers  Creek. 
Amnions,   John  T.,   Dillsboro. 
Parker,   F.   E.,   Sylva. 
Watson,  F.   I.,  Addie. 
Leatherwood,    Addie,    Addie. 
Bryson,    Sarah,    Balsam. 
Runion,    Cumile,   Balsam. 
Painter,   Tallie,   Balsam. 
Jones,   Geo.   W.,   Green's   Creek. 
Wiggins,   Pearl,   Green's   Creek. 
Rhinehardt.  Bertha  Green's   Creek. 
Tlley,    C.    S.,    Deets. 
Parker,  A.   D.,  Deets. 
Shelton,  Bird,  Deets. 
Gribble,    Carrie,    Gay. 
Pressley,    Ella,    Speedwell. 


Rogers,  W.   T.,   Cullowhee. 
Mlddleton,  T.  F..  Speedwell. 
K'^ers,    J.    I.,    Willets 
Hooper,  Aaron.  Tuckaseigee. 
Hooper,   Lyman,   Tuckaseigee. 
Arlington,  J.   B.,  Tuckaseigee. 
Norton,  John  D.,  East  Laport. 
Tilley,  L.   V.,   Cowarts. 
Zachary,  Fay,   Cowarts. 
Hardin,  M.  D.,  Cowarts. 
Arrington,  A.  F.,  Rich  Mt. 
Coward,   Annie,   Cowarts. 
Hooper,    Jessie,    Argura. 
Alley,  L.  D.,  Wolf  Mountain. 
Middleton,  J.  C,  Tuckaseigee. 
Ash,  W.   T.,  Wolf  Mountain. 
Bryson,  W.  W.,  Augura. 
Allen,    Wolf,    Kilgore. 
Keller,   Myrtle,   Cashiers. 
Hayes,  Mabel  E.,  Cashiers. 
Arnold,  John,  Grimshawes. 
Frizzel,   Walter  D.,   Bessie. 
Norton,   Olive,   Norton. 
Bishop,   Emiline,   Glenville. 
Lanning,    Emma,    Glenville. 
Greene,  Virginia,  Glenville. 
Buchanan,  B.   F.   Glenville. 
Jamison,   Maud,   Erastus. 

WEBSTER. 

Value    of   real    estate    and   personal    property, 
$225  675 
"POSTMASTER— H.   G.   Mashburn. 
Ministers    and    Churches. 
METHODIST— D.  R.   Proffit,  Pastor. 
BAPTIST— Thad   Dietz,    Pastor. 

Schools  and  Academies. 
GRADED— Chas.    Utley.    Prin. 

Lawyers. 
Moore,  Walter  E.,  &  Son. 
Alley,  Felix  E.,   &  Buchanan. 
Sutton,  G.   W. 
Sherrill,    W.    R. 
Hooker,  J.   J. 

Wilke,    C.   B.,   East  Laporte. 
Cowen,    C.    C. 

General    Merchandise. 
Broyles,    J.    L. 
Coward,   O.   B. 

Hotels  and   Boarding  Houses. 
Cowards,  Mrs.  N. 
Rhinehardt,   J.   W. 

Livery    Stables. 
Rhinehardt,  J.   W. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 
Consolidated  Nickel  Co. 
Cullowhee    Copper    Co.,    Cullowhee. 
Harris  Clay  Co.,  Harris. 


SYLVA. 

(County  Site  after  February,  1914.) 

Incorporated  in  1899. 

Population,    1913:     1275. 

Assessed  valuation   of   real   and  personal  pro- 
perty  for   the   year    1913,    $574,000.00. 

TAX  RATE— 60c.   on  the  $100;  $1.80  on  poll. 

Bonded  debt,  $30,000,   (Sylva  Township  roads. ) 
Town   Officers. 

MAYOR— M.   Buchanan. 

CHIEF   OF    POLICE— Chas.    Hensley. 

CLERK — Keener,  J.   W.,  Hensley. 

TREASURER— Keener,  J.   W.,  Hensley. 

COMMISSIONER— A.   J.   Dills,  E.  L.   Wilson, 
John  B.  Ensley,  Theo.   Buchanan. 

R.     R.     AGENT— W.     V.     Dorsey,     Southern 
Railway. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 

METHODIST— W.    O.    Davis. 

BAPTIST— T.    F.    Dietz. 

ST.   JOHN  EPISCOPAL— (Vacant). 
Banks    and    Bankers. 

JACKSON  COUNTY  BANK— Charles  J.  Har- 
ris, Pres. ;  M.  Buchanan,  Cash. 

TUCKASIEGEE  BANK— J.   J.   Hooker,   Pres. ; 
W.    B.    Davis,   Cash. 


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Doctors. 

Hooper,   Delos    D. 
Nichols,    Asbury    S. 
Nichols,    Alvin   A. 
Chandler,   Chas.    Z. 

Druggists. 
Buchanan,  A.  Theodore. 
Hooper,   D.   D. 

Marble    Dealers. 
Stein,  H. 

General    Merchandise. 
Sylva   Cash   Store. 
Sylva    Supply    Co. 
Bryson   &  Hoper. 
Bryson  &  McDrade. 
Holmes,   Bryson. 
Keener,  J.  W. 
Cathey,    B.    H,    &    Co. 
Buchanan,    M.,    &    Son. 
Hooper  &  Ensley  (Market  and  Grocery). 
Collins  &  Ashe   (Market  and  Grocery). 
Sylva  Grocery   Co.,    (Wholesale). 
Sylva  Millinery  Co.    (Wholesale). 

Jeweler. 
Parris,    John   A. 

Harness    Dealers. 

Sylva  Harness  Co. 

Blacksmith   Shops. 
Higdon,  J.  S. 
Gidney.   W.   L. 
McNeely,  T.  L. 

Dentists. 
McGuire  &  McGuire. 

Lawyers. 
Buchanan,    C.    C. 
Sutton,  Geo.   W. 
Cowan,     Coleman    C. 

Schools    and    Academies. 
SYLVA  HIGH  SCHOOL. 
SYLVA  COLLEGIATE  INSTITUTE. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 
Harris,    C.    J.     (Tannary). 
Sylva   Lumber    &    Manufacturing    Co. 

Hotels  and   Boarding   Houses. 
Commercial  Hotel. 
Sylva  Hotel. 

Livery    Stables. 

Livery    and   Transfer    Co. 
Sylva  Livery  and  Feed  Co. 

Newspapers  and    Editors. 
JACKSON    COUNTY    JOURNAL     ( Weekly )- 
Daniel   Tompkins,   Editor. 

Mining. 

Eastmar  Mining  Co.   (Mica). 
Buchanan,  M.    (Mica). 
Nichols   &   Rhodes    (Mica). 
Grindstaff,   B.   C.    (Buyer  of  Mica). 

Growers   and    Shippers   of    Fruit. 
Bryson,    T.    C. 
Miller,  Geo.  P. 
Dills,    A.    B. 

Architects  and   Builders. 

Wells  &  Wilson. 
Curtis,    H.     O. 

Wholesale    Lumber    Dealers. 
Boice   Lumber   Co. 
Quinlan  Monroe  Lumber  Co. 
Sylva  Lumber   &   Manufacturing  Co. 

Fairs. 

Jackson   County  Fair  Association. 

Real    Estate    Dealers. 
Buchanan,  M. 
Rhodes,   W.    H. 

Fraternal    Orders. 
Sylva  Lodge  A.   F.   &  A.   M.,  No.   513. 
Eastern   Star   Chapter,   No.    96. 
I.   O.   0.   F.,  No.   247. 
Woodmen  of  the  World,  No.   560. 


DILLSBORO. 

Incorporated  1S84. 

Population,   1913:     300. 

Value  of  real  estate.   $100,000;  personal  pro- 
perty,   $70,000. 

Town    Officers. 

MAYOR— J.    M.    Candler. 

POSTMASTER— M.    Y.    Jarrett. 

CHIEF  OF  POLICE— C.   C.  Mason. 

B.     B.    &    EXPRESS    AGENT— P.    W.    Kin- 
caid. 

Ministers  and   Churches. 

METHODIST— W.   O.   Davis,  Pastor. 

BAPTIST— Vacant. 

PRESBYTERIAN— R.   P.   Smith,  Pastor. 

Schools    and    Academies. 
GRADED— R.    E.    Owen,   Prn. 

Doctors. 
Chandler,   J.   M. 
Hannah,  Louis. 

Lawyers. 
Hooker,  J.   J. 

Druggists. 
Keener,   J.   B. 

General    Merchandise. 
Buchanan   &   Leatherwood. 
Bryson,  Holmes. 
Cannon   Brothers. 
Lewis,   L.    M. 
Harris-Clay  Co. 

Produce. 
Jarrett    &    Bradley. 

Hotels  and  Boarding  Houses. 

Jarrett    Springs    Hotel. 
Dillsboro    Inn. 

Livery  and    Feed. 

Messer,  Dock. 

Manufacturing     Plants. 

Blue  Ridge  Locust  Pin   Co. 
Mason,    J.    J.     (Lumber,    Etc). 
Harris  Milling  Co. 
Dillsboro  &  Sylva  Electric  Co. 

Commercial    Orchard. 
Jarrett,  R.   F. 

Acid    and    Pulp    Wood    and    Lumber. 

New  Savannah  Flume  Co. 

Minerals. 
Harris  Kaolin  Co. 

Real   Estate  and  Timber. 
Harris-Woodbury   Lumber    Co. 


WHITTIER. 

Incorporated   1907. 

Population,    1913:     White,    200. 

Value    real    estate,     $50,000;    value    personal 
property,    $8,000. 

TAX  RATE:     Every  $300  equal  poll. 
Town   Officers. 

MAYOR— Thos.  Barrett. 

ALDERMEN— J.    B.    Gibbs,    S.   E.    Varner,   J. 
B.   Hall. 

POSTMASTER— J.  V.  Gibbs. 

R.    R.    AGENT— J.    E.    Whisenhunt,   Southern. 

MANAGER  TELEGRAPH— J.  E.  Whisenhunt. 
Ministers    and    Churches. 

METHODIST— W.   J.   Williams.   Pastor. 

BAPTIST .  — .  Wilson,  Pastor. 

Schools  and  Academies. 

HIGH .  — .  Sneed,  Prln. 

Hotels  and   Boarding   Houses. 
Teague,  S.  L. 

Doctors. 
Reeves,  J.   G. 
Teague,   J.   H. 

Druggists. 
Justice,    S.    H. 

General     Merchants. 
Roon,  R.  J.,  &  Co. 
Hayes,  A.    H.   &  M.   E. 
Hayes,   J.    C. 


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JOHNSTON    COUNTY 


JOHNSTON  COUNTY 

COUNTY    SEAT,    SM  ITH  FIELD. 


POPULATION— (Census    1010).    41,401. 

Formed  in  1740.     Named  in  honor  of  Gabriel  Johnston,  Colonial  Governor. 

AREA — 740  Square  miles. 

Value   of   real   estate   and   personal   property,   $10,S86,190. 

Property   listed  in   1912,   by   whites,   $10,362,429;   by  negroes.  $523,761. 

NUMBER   OP   SCHOOLS— For  whites,    106;   for  negroes,    34. 

TAX    RATE— County   purposes,    15c.    on   the   $100. 

PUBLIC   ROADS — Number  of   miles,    775.     Six   townships   worked   by  special   tax,   ten   town- 
ships under  the  old  State  Law. 

RAILROAD,    TELEGRAPH     AND     EXPRESS    COMPANIES. 

Atlantic    Coast    Line    Railroad,    43.62    miles,    assessed     value $1,483,726.00 

North  Carolina   Railroad,   26.24   miles,    assessed  value    1.S23.609.78 

Southern  Railroad.  Rolling  Stock,  assessed  value 14,307.00 

Norfolk  Southern  Railroad  Co.,   assessed  value 4.680.00 

Pullman    Co.,    assessed   value 12,035.70 

Selma  Telephone  Co.,  assessed  value 600.00 

North  Carolina  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Co.,  assessed     value 14,424.00 

Southern  Bell  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Co.,   assessed  value 8,660.00 

American   Telephone   and   Telegraph   Co.,    assessed  '  value 9,757.20 

Southern   Express   Co.,   assessed  value 11,110.00 

Western   Union  Telegraph   Co.,   assessed  value 17,900.58 

Postal   Telegraph-Cable   Co.,    assessed   value 507.00 

Clayton    Telegraph    Co.,    assessed    value 3,157.00 

Garner   Telephone   Co.,    assessed   value 130.00 

SUPERIOR  COURT  TERMS— February   16    (civil),    March    9,    April    20     (civil),     August    17, 
September   28    (civil),   December   14. 


COUNTY    OFFICERS. 

CLERK  OF  COURT— W.  S.  Stevens,  Smith- 
field. 

SHERIFF— W.    F.    Grimes,    Smithfield. 

REGISTER  OF  DEEDS— Alouzo  Barbour, 
Smithfield. 

TREASURER— W.    L.    Stancil,    Clayton. 

SUPT.  OF  HEALTH— Dr.  H.  H.  Utley, 
Smithfield. 

SUPT.  OF  SCHOOLS— L.  T.  Royall,  Smith- 
field:    Miss    Elizabeth    Kelly,    Asst.,    Smithfield; 

SUPT.  OF  HOME— Israel  Stephenson,  Smith- 
field,   R.    1. 

BOARD  OF  EDUCATION— J.  J.  Rose, 
(chm'n),  Beasley,  R.  2;  W.  G.  Wilson,  Wil- 
son's Mills;  George  F.   Woodard,   Princeton. 

COMMISSIONERS— D.  B.  Oliver  (chm'n). 
Pine  Level:  Jesse  Watson,  Kenly:  John  W. 
Wood,  Benson,  R.  2;  E.  L.  Hinton,  Clayton; 
Eli  S.   Turlington,   Benson,   Rfd. 

BOARD  OF  ELECTIONS— W.  D.  Avera 
(chm'n),  Smithfield;  W.  A.  Edgerton,  Sec, 
Selma;  A.   B.  Adams,  Four  Oaks. 

JUSTICES  OF  THE   PEACE. 

CLAYTON  TOWNSHIP— R.  R.  Gulley, 
Clayton;  John  F.  Sanders,  Clayton,  Rfd.:  N. 
R.  Pool,  Clayton,  Rfd.;  G.  A.  Smith,  Wil- 
son's  Mills,   R.    3. 

CLEVELAND— F.  T.  Booker,  Clayton,  R. 
11;  J.  E.  Jones,  Clayton,  R.  1 ;  J.  J.  Lee, 
Garner,   R.    1;   W.    G.    Wrenn,   McCullers,    R.    1. 

PLEASANT  GROVE— John  L.  Johnson,  J. 
D.  Dupree,  Major  Langdon,  Alvestus  Norris, 
Benson,  Rfd. ;  E.  S.  Coats,  Willow  Springs, 
Rfd. 

ELEVATION— J.  H.  Smith,  Smithfield,  R.  1; 
Josephus  Johnson,  J.  A.  Turlington,  Benson,  R. 
1;  L.  E.  Barber,  W.  E.  Thornton,  W.  E.  Du- 
pree, D.  D.  Medlin,  J.  S.  Johnson,  Julius  Coats, 
Benson,  Rfd. 

BANNER— A.  L.  Stevenson,  E.  F.  Moore, 
W.  T.  Lee,  A.  B.  Wood,  Jr.,  J.  M.  Britt, 
Benson. 

MEADOW— W.  V.  Blackmail,  George  Lee, 
T.   L.   Hudson,   Benson,   Rfd. 

BENTONSVILLE— R.  K.  Britt,  W.  H.  Up- 
church,  W.   N.  Rose,  Beasley. 

INGRAMS— G.  H.  Temple,  J.  M.  Sanders, 
J.   B.    Lee,   Four  Oaks. 

SMITHFIELD— Z.  L.  LeMay,  J.  R.  Bailey. 
Smithfield;  R.  A.  Sanders.  Smithfield,  Rfd.; 
J.    W.    Stephenson,    Smithfield. 

BOON     HILL— W.     D.     Phillips,     George     F. 


Woodard,  C.  H.  Holt,  L.  B.  Thompson,  P.  C. 
Duncan,  A.  J.  Fitzgerald,  Princeton;  D.  T. 
Creech,    Smithfield,   Rfd. 

BEULAH— J.  S.  Starling,  Micro;  N.  R. 
Pike,  Bagley;  R.  D.  Ballance,  Walter  Batten, 
W.  G.  Pittman,  B.  E.  Ward,  N.  T.  Jack- 
son, D.  W.  Holland,  Kenly. 

O'NEALS— S.  G.  High,  Lloyd  Narron,  Hay- 
wood Price,  John  C.  Hood,  J.  L.  Jones,  S.  W. 
Bailey,   Selma,   Rfd. 

WILDERS— W.  M.  Nowell,  H.  S.  Wall, 
Archer;  J.   I.  Murphey,  Selma,  Rfd. 

WILSON'S  MILLS— J.  M.  Vinson,  J.  H. 
Price,   D.    O.    Uzzell,  Wilson's  Mills. 

SELMA— Charles  F.  Kirby,  R.  E.  Richard- 
son, F.   M.   Hood,  Jesse  Daughtry,   Seima. 

PINE  LEVEL— W.  F.  Gerald,  I.  C.  Godwin, 
W.   T.  Woodard,  Pine  Level. 

PHYSICIANS    NOT    IN    TOWNS. 

McLemore.   G.    T.,    Clayton,   R.    1. 

MERCHANTS   NOT    IN    TOWNS. 

Smith,   J.   W..    Clayton,  R.    1. 

Farming  &  Mercantile  Co.,  Clayton,  R.  1. 

Green,   J.   W.,   Garner.   R.    1. 

Smith,  G.   A.,  Wilson's  Mills,  R.   3. 

Smith,  S.  V.,  Wilson's  Mills,  R.   3. 

Lissiter,    W.    H.,   Four   Oaks,   R.   4. 

High  Bros.,   Selma,   R.    2, 

Narron,   Newsome,   Kenley,  R.    2. 

TaJton,   J.    R.,    Selma,   R.    2. 

Eason,    Win.,    Smithfield,    R.    2. 

Potter,  Sam,  Smithfield,  R.  2. 

Wilson,  Geo.  S.,  Smithfield,  R.   2. 
COTTON     GINS. 

Barham,   J.    H.,   Archer. 

Barnes,   J.   W.,  Archer. 

Jeffreys   &    Murphy,    Selma. 

Lee,  P.   IL,  Archer,  R.   1. 

Bagley,   D.    H.,   Bagley. 

Hales,   Bros.,  Kenly,   R.   2. 

Byrd,    B.    R.,    Benson,    Rfd. 

Boykin,  J.   B.,  Kenly,  Rfd. 

Johnson,    A.    C,   Benson,   R.    1. 

McLanib,   S.   W.,   Benson. 

Williamson.   B.    P.,   Raleigh. 

Brady,  H.   B.,  Garner,  Rfd. 

Tart   &   Adams,   Benson,   Rfd. 

Tart,  J.   C,   Benson,  Rfd. 

Johnson,    C.    T.,    Benson. 

Barber,  W.  L.,  Benson,  R.   3. 

Mitchell,  W.   G.,  Princeton. 

Wood,   John  W.,   Benson,  R.   2. 

Ledbetter,  J.   R.,  Princeton. 


W.  M.  SANDERS,  Smithfield,  N.  C. 


General    Merchandise,    Cotton,    Cow    Peas,    Fertilizers,    Simpkin's 
Prolific  Cotton   Seed,   and   Country  Produce. 


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Barbour,  J.  G.,  '&  Sons, 'Clayton. 

Ogburn,   L.    T.,   Willow   Springs,   Rfd. 

Barnes,  N.  B. ,  Clayton. 

Stephenson,    J.    W.,    Smithfleld. 

Gower,  R.   H.,  Clayton. 

Myatt,  J.  W.,  Clayton,  R.   1. 

Thurston,  D.  J.,  Clayton. 

Vinson,   J.   A.,   Clayton. 

O'Neal,   Oscar,    Selma,   R.    1. 

Corbett  &  Hicks,   Selma,   R.    1. 

Gulley,   E.    R.,    Clayton,    Rfd. 

Creech    Bros.,    Selma,    Rfd. 

The  Adams  Co.,  Four  Oaks. 

Parker  &   Parker,   Four  Oaks. 

Beasley,  J.   K.,  Benson,  R.   2. 

Strickland,  Robert,  Four  Oaks,  R.   1. 

Lee,  J.  J.,  Garner,  Rfd. 

Lemay,   T.    W.,   Raleigh,   Rfd. 

Penny,  Ransom,   Garner,   Rfd. 

Rand   &   Lawrence,    Smithfleld. 

Narron  Bros.,  Selma,  R.   2. 

Stephenson,  A.   A.,  Benson,  Rfd. 

Edgerton,   G.   G.,   &  Sons,   Kenly. 

Horne,   Ashley,   &   Son,   Clayton. 

Wrenn,   J.    T.,    &   Co.,   McCullers,    Ffd. 

Parker   &   Hobby,   Benson.   Rfd. 

Tart,   A.   D.,   Benson,   Rfd. 

Sanders,  C.  L.,  &  Bto.,  Smithfleld,  R.   1. 

Stewart,   C.    S.    &   W.    W.,    Four   Oaks,    R.    1. 

Creech,  D.   T.,  Pine  Level. 

Creech,  W.    S.,   Pine  Level. 

Coats,   D.   M.,   Smithfleld,   R.    2. 

Parker,  Jesse,  Pine  Level. 

Oliver,  W.  B.,  &  Son,  Pine  Level. 

Sanders,  Wm.  M.,  Smithfleld. 

Uzzle,  L.  F.,  &  Bros.,  Wilson  Mills. 

Smith,  G.  A.,  Wilson's  Mills,  R.   1. 

Farming  &  Mercer  Co.,  Clayton,  R.   1. 

Flowers  &  Williams,  Beasley,  Rfd. 

Holt,    E.    J.,    Smithfleld. 

Wood,  Moore  &  Sons,  Benson,  R.  2. 

Wood,  J.   W.,  Benson. 

Narron,  Wiley,  &  Son,  Kenly,  R.   2. 

Pittman   Bros.,    Micro. 

Creech,  C,  Selma. 

Poole,  George  T.,  Smithfleld,  Rfd. 

Jordan  &  Williamson,  Wilson's  Mills,  Rfd 

Mial,    A.    T.,   Raleigh. 

Creech,  R.  A.,  Benson,  Rfd. 

Hardee,  J.   C,   Benson,   Rfd. 

McLamb,   J.    R.,   Four   Oaks,   Rfd. 

Tomlinson,  W.  D.,  Smithfleld,  Rfd. 

Yelvington,  John  W.,  Clayton,  Rfd. 

Jones,    I.    W.,   Powhatan. 

Gardner    Bros.,    Pine    Level. 

Baker,   J.   W. ,   Princeton. 

Barbour,  J.   G.,   &  Sons,   Clayton. 

Johnson,  W.  T.   &  I.  H.,  Garner,  R.   1. 

Richardson,  Wm.;  Selma. 

Worley,  G.  B.,  Princeton,  R.  3. 

McCullers,   E.    B.,    Clayton. 

Wilson,  C.  M.  &  W.  G.,  Wilson's  Mills. 

Southern    Cotton   Oil   Mill,    Selma. 

Lunsford  Milling  Co.,  Selma,  Rfd. 

Moody,   W.    D.,   Wendell. 

Avera,  W.   L>.,   Smithfleld,   R.    1. 

Tyner  &  Horne,  Clayton. 

Jones,    Burk   R.,   Wilson's   Mills,    Rfd. 

Lassiter,  W.  A.,  Wilson's  Mills,  R.   3. 

Smithfleld  Gin  Co.,   Smithfleld. 

Tomlinson.    J.    H.    B.,    Smithfleld,    R.    1. 

Flowers,   W.   H.,   Four  Oaks. 

I.assiter,    R.    I.,    Four   Oaks,    RM. 

George,    P.    T..    Four   Oaks.    R.    1. 

Earp,    G.    C,    Selma,    R.    1. 

Ward   &   Watkins,    Kenly. 

Ellis,    C.    P-.    Clavton. 

Pearce,   Luther,    Princeton. 

Barbour,    J.    G.,    &    Son.    Clayton. 

Eason,   J.    D.,    Clayton,   Rfd. 

Hocutt    &   Price.    Wakefield. 

Morgan    &    Hargrove.    Benson.    Rfd. 

Horne,   Edgerton   &  Holly.   Clayton.   Rfd. 

Ashley,    Wallace,    Four   Oaks.    Rfd. 

Creech,   John  W.,   Selma.   R.   1. 


Creech,    L.    D.,    Clayton. 
Johnson,   J.   Ruffln,   Middlesex. 
Rains,    Gray,    Selma,    R.    1. 

PUBLIC  SCHOOL  TEACHERS. 

Higgins,    Lillie,    Smithfleld. 
Lee,    Letha,    Dunn,    R.    1. 
Toung,    Lillian,    Benson,    R.    4. 
Hinnant,    Kiddie,    Kenly. 
Crumpler,    Martha,     Selma. 
Fitzgerald,    Stella,    Four   Oaks. 
Oliver,    Sallie,    Princeton. 
Parker,  Letha,  Four  Oaks. 
Rose,   H.   V.,   Beasley. 
Rose,    Robert    A.,    Beasley. 
Whitley,    G.    I.,    Clayton. 
Pippin,  Ella,   Clayton. 
Hall,    Willie,     Clayton. 
Morris,    Katiebet,    Clayton. 
Flemming.    Isabel,   Clayton. 
Smith,   Annie  L.,    Clayton. 
Nunn,    Natalie,    Clayton. 
Barefoot,  Junius,  Benson. 
Powell,    Lila,    Garner. 
Bailey,    Drebbie,    Kenly. 
Johnson.    Lillie   J..    Smithfleld. 
Barbour,    Dora.    Smithfleld. 
Rose.    Lessie,    Beasley. 
Sasser,  Essie,   Selma. 
Bagley,   Beatrice,   Selma. 
Rose.    John    T.,    Beasley. 
Barfleld,    E.    H.,    Beasley. 
Karnegay,    P.    J.,    Princeton.    R.    2. 
Southard,    Henry,    Kenly. 
Adams,    Hugh    B.,    Four    Oaks. 
McLamb,    J.    E.,    Benson,    R.    2. 
Leonard,    S.    E.,    Kenly. 
Gray,    Fannie   Wilsons   Mills. 
Leach,    Nannie,    Wilsons    Mills. 
Eldridge,    Y.    W.,    Benson. 
Stevens,    Stella,    Beasley. 
Altman,    G.    M.,    Beasley. 
Candler,   Mrs.,   Four   Oaks. 
Gilligan,    V.   Maude,    Four   Oaks. 
Wellor.s,   Malissa.   Princeton. 
Tyner,    Lena,    Benson. 
Raiford,     Myra,     Princeton. 
Eldridge,    Ellen,     Princeton. 
Edgerton,   Annie,   Kenly. 
Parker,   Johnnie.   Four   Oaks. 

Jeffries,   Vernona,   Archer. 

Edwards,   Patsey,   Princeton. 

Newton,    Mrs.    L.    C,    Archer. 

Edwards,     Hortense.     Princeton. 

Pittman.   Lonetta.    Micro. 

Wood,    Laura,    Kenly.    R.    2. 

Johnson.    Mina    Clayton. 

Lassiter,    Annie,    Beasley,    R.    2. 

Rose.    J.    H.,    Benson. 

Brady,    Velma,    Benson. 

Smith,     Mattie,     Benson. 

Turlington,     Mary,     Benson. 

Fulghum,    Annie   M.,    Benson. 

Allen.    W.    D.,    Smithfleld. 

Smith.    Lula,    Wilsons    Mills. 

Powell.    Roberta,    Smithfleld. 

Etlieridge,     Ida,     Four     Oaks. 

Thompson,    Ida    A.,    Benson. 

Jones,    Bertie    N.,    Clayton. 

Westbrook,    Bettie,    Princeton. 

Bizzell,    D.    M.,    Smithfleld. 

Jones.    Ruth,    Benson. 

Strachn   J,.    B.,    Princeton. 

Powell,    Lila,    Wilow    Springs. 

Thomas,    C.    B.,   Four   Oaks. 

Teague,    J.    U-,    Princeton. 

Tomlinson,    Emma.    Clayton. 

Batten,    J.  .A.,    Wilsons    Mills. 

Sasser,    Berta,    Selma. 

Johnston.    Jorl.    Smithfleld.    R.    1. 

Barbour,     Herbert,    Benson. 

Barbour,    Robert,    Benson. 

Upchurch,    C.    S. .    Four   Oaks. 


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Pender,    Rosa   L. .    Sol  ma. 
Wood.    Hattie.   Four   Oaks,   R.    2. 
Soul  hard,    Jay,    Beasley. 
McLamb,    Lessie,    Pour   Oaks. 
Radford,   Emma,    Kenly. 
Hardee,    Maggie,    Angler. 
Eldrldge,    Chas.    S.,    Kenly. 
Godwin,    Julian,    Benson. 
Johnson,    Minnie,    Four    Oaks. 
Jernigan,    John    A..    Selma. 
Langton,    O.    B.,    Beasley. 
Holt,    Juanita   E..   Kenly. 
Bailey,    Debby,    Kenly. 
Williams,    Lucy    E.,    Four    Oalis. 
Taylor,    Ruth   C,   McCullers. 
Fitzgerald,    A.    J.,    Princeton. 
Summerlin.    Lillie,    Princeton,    R.    4. 
Rose,    Myrtie   L.,    Beasley. 
Creech,   Nelia,   Benson. 
Eldridge,    Bertha,    Benscn. 
Higgins,    R.    H.,    Beasley. 
Lassiter,    Annie,    Beasley. 
Bowman,    Alice  R.,    Smithfield. 
Culbreth,    Lucy.    Smithfield. 
Tomlinson,    Mabel.    Smithfield. 
Bullard,    Louise,    Smithfield. 
Cox,    Roella,    Micro. 
Goodrich,    Beatrice,    Benson. 
Powell.   Lucy,   Garner. 
Stephenson,    Luther.    Selma. 
Tolar,    Lun.j,    Smitlifield. 
Coats,   Bessie,    Smithfield. 

SMITHFIELD. 

Incorporated   in    17T7. 

Population.    1912:     2.000    (estimated). 

White  polls,    147;   colored  polls,    78. 

Value  of  real  estate  and  personal  property: 
whites.    $775,846;    colored.    $67,297. 

TAX    RATE:      $1    on    the    $100. 

Bonded    debt,     $55,000. 

Town    Officers. 

MAYOR— James    A.    Wellons. 

CHIEF  OF  POLICE— W.  S.  Patterson. 

CLERK— H.    L.     Skinner. 

TREASURER— T.    R.    Hood. 

TAX    COLLECTOR— E.    S.    Sanders. 

STANDARD-KEEPER— J.    H.    Kirkman. 

HEALTH    OFFICER— Dr.     Thel     Hooks. 

POSTMASTER— A.   M.    Sanders. 

R.    R.    AGENT— J.    A.    Campbell. 

EXPRESS    AGENT— J.    A.    Campbell. 

TELEGRAPH  MANAGER— Claud  Martin. 
W.    U. 

TELEPHONE  MANAGER— J.  W.  Dilla- 
hunt,   Carolina  Telg.   &  Telp.   Co. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 

METHODIST — A.    S.    Barnes.    Pastor. 

BAPTIST — J.   E.   Lanier,   Pastor. 

EPISCOPAL—  (Not    supplied). 

PRESBYTERIAN— T.    H.     Spence,    Pastor. 

PRIMITIVE  BAPTIST— J.  A.  T.  Jones,  Mc- 
Cullers,   R.    1. 

Schools    and    Academies. 

TURLINGTON  GRADED— A.  Vermont, 
Supt. 

Hotels    and     Boarding     Houses. 

Elmview    Hotel. 

Myatt    House. 

Sasser   House. 

Bingham   House. 

Martin  House. 

Banks    and    Bankers. 

BANK  OF  SMITHFIELD— W.  L.  Woodall, 
Pres. ;  Richard  Aycock,  Cash. ;  C.  V.  Johnson 
V.-Pres. 

Brick      Manufacturers. 

Walton    &    Sanders. 

Boot    and    Shoe    Dealers. 

Davis  Bros. 

Kramer,    T. 

Grantham,   N.    B. 

Austin-Stephenson   Co. 


Cotter- Underwood   Co. 
Sanders,   W.    M. 
Spiers    Bros. 
Woodall,    W.    L. 

Blacksmiths. 
Booker,   O.   V. 
Holland,     W.     T. 
Camp,    E.    F. 

Book    Stores. 
Hood   Bros. 
Creech,    D.    H. 
Smithfield    Herald. 

Barber    Shops. 
Acme    Shaving    Parlor. 
City   Shaving   Parlor. 

Butchers  and    Dealers   in    Cattle. 
Parrish.   F.   H. 
Jones    &    Roberts. 

Carriage   Dealers  and    Manufacturers. 
Cotter-Underwood    Co. 
Austin- Stephenson    Co. 
Sanders,   W.   M- 
Ellington  &  Co. 

Commission     Merchants. 
Graves,    H.    L. 
Smith,    Allan. 
Hudson,   J.  B. 

Cotton    and    Hosiery    Mills. 
Ivanhoe  Manufacturing  Co. 

Confectionery    Dealers. 
Setzer.    J.    W. 
City    Grocery    Co. 
Wallace   Grocery   Co. 
Abdo,    W.,    &   Bros. 
Peedin  &  Peterson. 

Contractors    and     Builders. 
Bailey,   J.    R. 
Peterson,    Junius. 
Brady,    H. 
Woodall,    J.    H. 
Peterson,    Jas. 

Coal     and     Wood     Dealers. 
Brady,    W.    L. 
Sanders,    W.    M- 

Chamber    of    Commerce. 
J.     A.     Wellons,     Pres.;    F.     K.     Broadhurst, 
Sec. ;   H.    L.    Skinner,    Treas. 

Clothiers     and     Men's     Furnishers. 
Davis   Bros. 
Grantham,    N.    B. 
Kramer,    T. 
Austin- Stephenson   Co. 
Cotter-  Underwood  Co. 
Godley,    C.    L. 

Cotton     Buyers    and     Brokers. 
Austin-Stephenson    Co. 
Cotter-Underwood    Co. 
Hudson,    J.    B. 
Sanders,    W.    M. 

Dentists. 
Holland    &    Tomlinson. 

Tobacco    Dealers. 
Skinner    &    Patterson. 
Boyette    Bros. 
Ragsdale,   T.    S.,   Co. 
American    Tobacco    Co. 
Imperial   Tobacco   Co. 

Druggists. 
Hood    Bros. 
Creech,    D.    H. 

Doctors. 
Wharton.    L.    D. 
Hooks,    Thel. 
Rose,    A.    H. 
Muns,    L.    A. 

Dry    Goods   and    Notions. 
Woodall,    W.    L. 
Spiers    Bros. 
Davis   Bros. 
Kramer,   T. 

Austin-Stephenson    Co. 
Cotter-Underwood    Co. 


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Fertilizer    Dealers. 
Cotter-Underwood    Co. 
Sanders,    W.    M. 
Austin- Stephenson    Co. 

Fruit    Dealers. 
City    Grocery. 
Liles   &   Hinton. 
Peedin   &   Peterson. 
Setzer.    J.    W. 
Watson,    L.    E. 
Abdo,  W.,  &  Bros. 

Fish    and    Oyster    Dealers. 
Jones     &     Roberts. 
Smith,   H.    J. 
Lindsay,    L.    H. 

Garage. 
Smithfield   Garage   &   Machine   Co. 
Jones,    S.    B. 
Holland,   W.   T. 

Furniture     Dealers. 
Cotter-Underwood    Co. 
Stevens    Furniture    &    Implement    Co. 

Grocers. 
Austin- Stephenson    Co. 
City    Grocery. 
Liles   &   Hinton. 
Jones,    D.    J. 
Peedin   &   Peterson. 
Turnage,    S.    C- 
Wallace,   R.   I. 
Watson,   L.   E. 
Sanders,  W.   M. 

Hardware     Dealers. 
Cotter    Hardware    Co. 
Johnson,    S.    B. 
Sanders,    W.    M. 
Smitlifleld   Hardware    Co. 

Insurance     Agents. 
Riddick,  R.   A.    (Life.) 
Honeycutt,    S.    T.     (Fire). 
Sanders,    W.    M.    (Fire). 
Johnson,    C.    V.     (Fire). 
Holt,    S.    S.     (Fire). 
Kirkman,    J.   K.    (Fire). 
Holt,    R.    R.     (Lite). 
Gray,    Howard    (Life). 
Sanders,   W.    H.    (Life). 

Jewelers. 
Jordan,   T.    C. 

Laundries. 
Johnson,   T.    W. 

Lawyers. 
Honeycutt,    Sam   T. 
Wellon,    Jas.    A. 
Holt,    S.    S. 
Narron,   John  A. 
Brooks,    F.    H. 
Pou,    E.    W. 
Ward,    E.    F. 
Cole.    W     W. 
Abell.   E.    S. 
Parker,   J.   D. 
Smith,    Claud   W. 
Allred,   L.    H. 

Livery    and    Sales    Stables. 
Ellington   Co. 
Long,    W.    R. 
Gardner,   Polie. 
Parrish.    F.    H. 
Sanders,  W.   M. 

Lumber    Manufacturers   and    Dealers. 
Rand   &   Lawrence. 

Machinery    Dealers. 
Ivanhoe    Manufacturing    Co. 
Rand,    O.    R. 
Cotter   Hardware   Co. 

Millinery    and    Fancy    Goods. 
Davis    Bros. 
Spiers   Bros. 
Woodall,  W.  L. 

Newspapers    and    Editors. 
HERALD    (Weekly) — Beaty    &    Lassiter, 
itors. 


CHURCH     MESSENGER     (Monthly)— T.     3. 
Lassiter,    Editor. 

Painters. 
Anderson,   Lon. 
Davis,  Will. 
Higgins,    Charlie. 
Sellers,   Daniel. 
Winstead,   J.    C. 
Sellers,   J.   W. 

Paint    and    Oil    Dealers. 
Smithfield  Hardware  Co. 
Cotter  Hardware  Co. 
Johnson,    S.    B. 
Sanders,    W.    M. 

Piano  and   Organ   Dealers. 
Thornton   Music   House. 

Produce    Dealers. 
City  Grocery  Co. 
Austin-Stephenson   Co. 
Cotter-Underwood    Co. 
Peedin   &   Peterson. 
Sanders,   W.  M. 
Turnage,     S.     C. 
Watson,    L.    E. 
Wallace.   R.    I. 

Real    Estate    Agents. 
Brooks,    F.    H. 
Holt,    S.    S. 
Narron,   J.    A. 
Kirkman,   J.   H. 
Wellons,    J.    A. 
Johnston    County    Trust    Co. 
Racket    Store. 
Gregory,   J.   E.,   &   Co 

Shingle     Dealers. 
Sanders,   W.    M. 
Rand   &   Lawrence. 

Tailors. 
Austin- Stephenson   Co. 
Godley,    C.    L. 
Davis   Bros. 
Grantham,    N.    B. 
Cottor-Underwood    Co. 

Tinners. 
Pool,    W.    R. 
Johnson,   S.   B. 

Tobacco  Warehouses. 
BANNER— Skinner  &  Patterson. 
FARMERS— Boyett  Bros. 

Pressing   Clubs. 
Godley.  O.  L. 
Acme  Pressing  Club. 
Fuller,    W.     L. 

Undertakers     and     Embalmers. 
Cotter-Underwood   Co. 

Veterinary    Surgeons. 
Long,    W.    R. 
Smith,   — .    — . 

Wall    Paper    Dealers. 
Cotter- Stevens    Co. 
Cotter  Hardware   Co. 
Stevens   Furniture   &   Implement   Co. 
Wade,    E.    S. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 
Smithfield  Roller  Mills. 
A.    S.    Johnston    Manufacturing    Co. 


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KENLY. 

Incorporated  in   1887. 

Population,    1910:     White,    600;   colored,    400»: 
total,    1,000. 

Value  of  real  estate,   $300,000;  value  of  per- 
sonal property,   $250,000. 

TAX   RATE— 30c.    on   the   $100,   with   special 
school  tax  for  high  school. 

Town    Officers. 

MAYOR— T.   H.    Kirby. 

POSTMASTER— J.   M.    Standi. 

CHIEF  OF  POLICE— C.   G.   Moore. 

R.  R.   AGENT— J.   C.  Bowman,  A.   C.  L- 

MANAGER      TELEGRAPH— F.       W.       Scott, 
W.    U. 


.lolIXSTON  COUNTY 


Ministers    and    Churches. 
METHODIST— J.    M.    Benson,    Pastor. 
MISSIONARY   BAPTIST— J.    M.   Glbbs,  Pas- 


tor. 

FREE-WILL    BAPTIST-k5.    C.    Vance.    Pas- 
tor. 

PRESBYTERIAN— G.  F.  Kirkpatrick,  Pastor. 

Schools    and    Academies. 
HIGH— S.    E.    Leonard,    Prin. 

Banks    and    Bankers. 
THE   BANK    OF   EENLY— H.    F.    Edgerton, 
Pres. ;  J.   H.   Klrby,   Cash. 
Doctors. 
Grady,   J.    C. 
Coleman,    Geo.    S. 

Druggists. 
Fulghum,   R.    T. 

General    Merchants. 
Barnes   &  Hodge. 
The  Watson  Co. 
Edgerton,    G.    G.,   &   Son. 
Bailey,  W.  T.,  &  Son. 
Hales,   R.   A. 
Morris,    G.    M. 
Darden,  J.   W.,   &  Bro. 
Woodard,   L.    Z. 
Gilbreath,   Mrs.   D.   H. 
Edgerton,   J.   T.,   &  Bro. 
Godwin,    P. 
Davis,  James  H. 
Ward,  J.  T. 
Watson   &   Alford. 

Hotels    and     Boarding     Houses. 
Edgerton,   J.   T. 
Fitzgerald,   Walter. 

Livery   Stables. 
Edgerton,   J.   T.,   &  Bro. 

Lawyers. 
Hooks,  W.   J. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 
The  Dennis   Simmons   Lumber   Co. 
Edgerton  &  Co. 
Edgerton,    G.    G.,    Sons    (Ginnery). 

Sale    Stables. 
Farrior,  J.  D. 
Barnes  &  Edgerton. 


FOUR    OAKS. 

Incorporated   in    18S9. 

Population,    1910:      White,    690;   colored,    39; 
total,    729. 

Value    real    estate,    $500,000;    value    personal 
property,   $100,000. 

TAX   RATE:     33    l-3e.    on   the   $100. 
Town    Officers. 

MAYOR— C.    D.    Stroup. 

POSTMASTER— G.    W.    Salmon. 

CHIEF   OF  POLICE— J.   T.   Allen. 

R.  R.   AGENT— C.    C.    Creech,   A.   C.   L. 

MANAGER      TELEGRAPH— C.      C.      Creech, 
W.    TJ. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 

METHODIST— G.    W.    Starling,    Pastor. 

BAPTIST— J.    M.    Dunkin     Pastor. 

PRIMITIVE        BAPTIST-  -James        Johnson, 
Pastor. 

Schools    and    Academies. 

GRADED— H.    P.    Johnson,   Prin. 
Doctors. 

Stanly,   J-tH. 

Wellons,    J.    D.    T. 

Smith,    A.     J. 

Druggists. 

Sanders,   D.   H. 

Four  Oaks  Drug  Co. 

General    Merchandise. 

The   Adams   Co. 

Sanders,    J.    W.,    &   Co. 

Massengill  Hardware  Co. 

Keen     W.    R. 

Adams,  A.   B.,  &  Co. 

Salnon,  G.  W. 

Barbour,    A.    F. 

Lous,    W.    .T. 


Lee,    Haitcii. 
Sanders.   D.   H. 

Hotels  and   Boarding   Houses. 
Creech   Hotel. 

Livery    Stables. 
Allen,    J.    T. 

Cotton  Gins. 
Adams    Co. 
Parker.  J.  E. 

Photographers. 
Langdon,  J.  Wm. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 
Johnston  Lumber  Co. 
Hardwood  Mill  Co. 


WILSONS     MILLS. 

Not   Incorporated. 

Population,    1910:     White,    250;    colored,    325; 
total,  575. 

Value    real    estate,    $125,000;    personal    prop- 
erty.   $125,000. 

TAX   RATE:     $1.20  on  the   $100. 
MAGISTRATE— D.    O.    Uzzle. 
POSTMISTRESS— Sarah   Parrish. 
CHIEF    OF    POLICE— C.    B.    Parrish. 
R.   R.   AGENT— P.   H.   Massey,   Southern. 
MANAGER   TELEGRAPH— P.    H.   Massey. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 
CHRISTIAN— Dr.    Caldwell,    Pastor. 
BAPTIST— J.   B.   Eller,  Pastor. 

Schools    and    Academies. 
HIGH — Miss   Jones,    Prin. 
Druggists. 
TJzzle-Davis   Co. 

General     Merchants. 
TJzzle-Davis    Co. 
Tomlinson,    J.    W. 
Parrish,  W.   R. 
Jones,  Jno.  R. 

Hotels  and   Boarding   Houses. 
Tomlinson,    C.    R. 
Massey,    D.    P.    H. 

SELMA. 

Incorporated  in   1874. 

Population,    1910:     White,    867;   colored,    513; 
total,  1,380. 

TAX    RATE— 50c    on    the    $100;    $1.50    on   the 
poll. 

Town   Officers. 
TAX  RATE:     50c.  on  the  $100;  $1.50  on  poll. 
MAYOR— N.    F.    Nordan. 
POSTMASTER— W.    H.   Etheridge. 
CHIEF  OF  POLICE— J.   H.   Griffin. 
R.     R.    AGENTS— C.     C.     Custer,    A.     C.     L. ; 
J.   D.   Edens,   Southern. 

MANAGER     TELEGRAPH— J.     W.      Stanley, 
W.    TJ. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 
METHODIST— J.   M.   Daniel,  Pastor. 
EPISCOPAL— S.    Hanff,   Rector. 
BAPTIST— E.   R.   Nelson,  Pastor. 
PRESBYTERIAN— G.     F.    Kirkpatrick,    Pas- 
tor. 

FREE-WILL    BAPTIST— Elder    Lucas,    Pas- 
tor. 

Schools    and    Academies. 
SELMA   GRADED— B.    F.    Hassell,    Supt. 

Banks    and    Bankers. 
BANK    OF    SELMA— N.    E.    Edgerton,    Pres. ; 
G.  W.  Evans,  Cash. 

PEOPLES— L.     D.     Debnam,     Pres.;    M.     R. 
Wall,  Cash. 

Doctcrs. 
Person,  J.  B. 
Noble,   R.   J. 
Vick,  G.  D. 

Lawyers. 
Ray  &  Harris. 

Dentists. 
Johnson,  W.  B. 

Druggists. 
Selma  Drug   Co. 
The  Richardson  Drug  Co. 
Jewelers. 
Falton,    C. 


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Wills,    N.    D. 

Building   and    Loan   Associations. 
Selma  Building  &  Loan  Association. 
Tar  Heel  Building  &  Loan  Association. 

Furniture    Dealers. 
Selma  Mfg.  Co. 
The  Worley  Furnturc  Co. 

General    Merchandise. 
Farmers  Mercantile  Co. 
Selma  Supply  Co. 
Etheridge,  W.  H. 
,  Nowell  &  Richardson. 
Snipes,   W.   B.,   &  Bro. 
Smith,  W.  E.,  Co. 
Driver,   W.    B. 
Joseph  &  Bro. 
Driver,  The  A.   V.,  Co. 
Lee   &  Henry. 

Roberts,  Corbett  &  Woodard. 
Hub    Grocery. 
Richardson,  N.  D. 
Standi,  H.  D. 
Worley,   D.    T.,    &   Co. 
Ideal   Grocery. 
Selma  Grocery   Co. 
Brannan,  Pierce  Co. 
Roberts,  W.    B.,    &   Bro. 
Davis,    M.    L. 

Hardware   Dealers. 
Waddell  Bros   &  Co. 
Selma  Mfg.    Co. 

Insurance  Agents. 
Selma  Loan  &  Trust  Co.    (Fire.) 

Hotels  and   Boarding   Houses. 
Wyoming  Hotel. 
Merchants   Hotel. 
Inside   Inn. 
Griffin,  Mrs.  J.  H. 

Livery  Stables. 
Selma   Livery   &   Live   Stock   Co. 
Adams    &    Beasley. 

Wholesale    Grocers. 
The   Wood   Grocery   Co. 
Hare,  W.  W.,  &  Co. 

Millinery. 
Selma   Millinery   Co. 
Smith,   W.   E.,   Co. 

Fruit   Dealers. 
David,  Simon. 

Hucksters. 
Eason,  G.   H.,  &  Bro. 
Terrell,    D.    H. 

Undertakers  and   Embalmers. 
Hood,  F.   M.,   &  Co. 

Newspapers    and    Editors. 
THE    SELMA    CHRONICLE    (Weekly)- 

Manufacturing   Plants. 
Selma  Cotton  Mills. 
Lizzie,  Cotton  Mills. 
Ethel   Cotton   Mills. 
Selma  Knitting  Mills. 
Navassa  Guano   Co. 
Selma  Manufacturing  Co. 
Selma    Iron    Works. 
Selma  Oil  Mills. 
Selma  Lumber  Co. 
Selma  Brick  Co. 
Green  Manufacturing  Co. 
Wood  Bros.    (Grocery   Co.    &   Ice   Plant.; 


CLAYTON. 

Population,  1913:     White,  1,500. 

TAX  RATE:     $1.00  on  the  $100. 
Town    Officers. 

MAYOR — Ernest    L.    Hinton. 

POSTMASTER— Lee  H.   Yarborough. 

CLERK  &  TREASURER— D.  L.   Barbour. 

CHIEF    OF    POLICE— W.    A.    Johnson. 

R.   R.   AGENT— John  W.   Massey. 

MANAGER   TELEGRAPH— John    W.    Massey, 
W.   U. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 

METHODIST— G.    W.    Bearden,   Pastor. 

PRIMITIVE      BAPTIST— W.      A.      Simpkins, 
Pastor. 


MISSIONARY  BAPTIST— A.  C.  Hamby,  Pas- 
tor. 

CATHOLIC— Father  Wood,  Pastor. 
Schools   and   Academies. 
GRADED— G.   T.   Whitley,   Supt. 
Banks    and    Bankers. 
CLAYTON    BANKING    CO.— C.    M.    Thomas, 
Cash. 

Doctors. 
Griffin,  T.  A. 
Griffin,  J.  A. 
Young,  J.  J. 
Hocutt,  B.  A. 
McCullers,  E.  H. 

Dentists. 
Austin,  J.   H. 

Druggists. 
Clayton   Drug   Co. 
Johnson  Drug  Co. 

General     Merchants. 
Barbour,    J.    G.,    &    Sons. 
Home,  Ashley,  &  Son. 
McCullers.  D.  H. 
Mayo,  J.  W.,  &  Bro. 
Hinnant,  J.  R.,  &  Co. 

Grocers. 
0"Neil    &    Ferrell. 
Ferrell   &   Carroll. 
Ferrell,   J.    B. 
Pool,    H.    B. 
Stephenson,    S.    T. 
Champion  Bros. 
Smith,    J.    D. 

Clayton  Department  Store. 
Honeycutt,    W.    R. 
Holland,   Y.    M. 
Barbour,   W.    J. 

Furniture    Dealers. 
Clayton  Buggy  &  Furniture  Co. 
Mayo-Wilder  Furniture  Co. 
Tucker,   G.    S.,   Furniture   Co. 

Jewelers. 
Blackwood,   T.    D. 
Langdon,  J.  M. 

Milliners. 
Mills  &  Moore,  Misses. 
Johnson,   Mrs.   Etta  V. 

Hardware   Dealers. 
Clayton   Hardware   Co. 
Barnes,   John   I.,    &   Bro. 

Hotels  and   Boarding  Houses. 
Hotel  Robertson. 
Hotel   Clayton. 
Turley,    Mrs.    William. 

Livery   Stables. 
Godwin,    J.    L. 
King,  W.   H. 

Robertson,   B.    M.,    &   Co. 
Saw    Mills. 
Vinson,    J.    A. 
Ellis,    G.    W.,    &    Son. 
Ellis,    C.     P. 
Barnes,    J.    W. 
Barnes,    Jno.    I.,    &   Bro. 

Undertakers. 
Barnes,    John    I.,    &   Bro. 

Newspapers   and    Editors. 
CLAYTON    NEWS     (Weekly)— W.     S.     Penn, 
Editor. 

Building  and  Loan  Associations. 
Clayton  Building  <&  Loan  Association. 

Lawyers. 
Williams,    J.    R. 
Nooe,    Bennett. 

insurance   Agents. 
Home  &  Talton. 
Barnes    &    Standi. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 
Clayton  Cotton  Mills. 
Liberty   Cotton   Mill   Co. 
Clayton  Oil  Mill  &  Fertilizer  Works. 
Clayton  Mantel  &  Show  Case  Co. 
Clayton  Investment  Co. 

Telephone    Companies. 
■  Archer    Telephone    Co. 
Clayton  Telephone  Co. 

Barber    Shops. 
Gower,    M.    G. 


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Duncan,    R. 
Lilea   &   Pool. 

Gents'    Furnishers. 
Gulley   &   Gulley. 

Dry    Goods. 
Carrol],    Chas. 
Mllad,    Joseph. 

Electric    Supplies. 
White  &  Berry. 

Plumbers. 
Turley,  J.  M.,  Co 

Wholesale  Grocers. 
Smith,    Oscar    G. 

Garages. 
Hamilton,    J.     M.,     Co. 
Brannan,  D.  B. 


MICRO. 

Incorporated   in    1S99. 

Population,    1913:     125. 

Value    real    estate,     $24,165;    value    personal 
property,  $7,070. 

TAX  RATE:     20c.   on  the  $100. 
Town   Officers. 

MAYOR— C.  L.   Batten. 

POSTMASTER— R.  L.  Batten. 

R.   R.   AGENT— L.   M.   Ausley,   A.    C.   L. 

MANAGER     TELEGRAPH— L.      M.      Ausley, 
W.    U. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 

MISSIONARY  BAPTIST— Jno.   Gibbs,  Pastor. 

FREE-WILL  BAPTIST— Elder  Troy  Phillips, 
Pastor. 

Schools    and    Academies. 

MICRO   SCHOOL— Louella   Cox. 
General     Merchants. 

Batten.  C.  L. 

Fitzgerald,  H.,  &  Son. 

Rains,    R.    G. 

Aycock,  B.  L. 

Aycock,   W.   B.   &   S.   P. 

Batten,    Ransom. 

Hotels  and   Boarding   Houses. 

Batten,    C.    L. 


PINE    LEVEL. 

Incorporated  in  1867. 

Population,    1912:     White,    491;    colored,    27; 
total,   518. 

Value  of  real  estate,   $200,000;   value  of  per- 
sonal  property,   $75,000. 

TAX   RATE:     30c.    on   the   $100   and   90c.    on 
the  poll. 

Town    Officers. 

MAYOR — Lawrence   Brown. 

POSTMASTER— W.   C.   Gurley. 

CHIEF  OF  POLICE— Z.   Taylor. 

R.  R.  AGENT— W.  F.  Gerald,  Southern. 
Ministers   and    Churches. 

HOLINESS— J.   H.  Worley,  Pastor. 

FREE-WILL  BAPTIST— W.   H.  Howell,  Pas- 
tor. 

MISSIONARY  BAPTIST— W.   H.   Wall,   Pas- 
tor. 

PRIMITIVE  BAPTIST— J.  T.   Collier,  Pastor. 
Schools  and  Academies. 

HIGH— W.    L.    Eddinger,    Prin. 
Banks    and    Bankers. 

BANK     OF     PINE     LEVEL— D.     B.     Oliver, 
Pres. ;  R.   L.   Fitzgerald,   Cash. 
Doctors. 

Mayerberg,  Israel  Wallace. 

Montague,    S.    S. 

Druggists. 

Godwin   Bros. 

General     Merchants. 

Stallings  Grocery  Co. 

Oliver,  W.   B.,   &  Son. 

Oliver,  D.    TJ. 

Stallings,    J.    I. 

Parker,   Jesse. 

Crocker,  B. 

Godwin,  M.   E.,  &  Co. 

Gurley,  W.   C. 

Price,  F.   C. 

Britt,  Mrs.  W.  G. 


Creech,   L.   E. 

Pine  Level  Hardware  Co. 

Crocker,   D.    I'. 

Acme  Furniture  Co. 

Hotels    and     Boarding     Houses. 
Crocker,  B. 

Livery   and    Sale   Stables. 
Fitzgerald  &  Co. 
Godwin,   B.,    &   Co. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 
The  Pine  Level  Oil  Mill  Co. 
Parker,    Jesse    (Saw  Mill   and   Gin). 
Godwin,   B.    (Repair  Shop). 
Oliver,   D.    B.    (Planing  Mill   and  Gin). 
Citizens  Power  &   Light   Co. 


BENSON. 

Incorporated   in   1887. 

Population,     1910:       White,     1,264;     colored, 
447;  total,   1,711. 

Town    Officers. 

MAYOR— J.    M.    Britt. 

COMMISSIONERS— P.     B.     Johnson,    Preston 
Wood  all.   W.   T.    Martin,   W.    D.   Boon. 

POSTMASTER— Robt.     Langdon. 

CHIEF    OF    POLICE— W.    M.    Weeks. 

R.    R.    AGENT— C    A.    Barber,    A.    C.    L. 

MANAGER     TELEGRAPH— I.      O.      Farmer, 
W.    V. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 

MISSIONARY     BAPTIST— J.      M.      Duncan. 
Fastor. 

METHODIST— G.   B.    Starling,   Pastor. 

FREE-WILL  BAPTIST— O.    B.    Garris,    Pas- 
tor. 

PRIMITIVE    BAPTIST— Tom    Coats,    Pastor. 

CATHOLIC— Father   Irvin.   Pastor. 
Schools    and    Academies. 

BENSON    GRADED— W.    H.    Tyler,    Prin. 
Banks    and    Bankers. 

FARMERS      COMMERCIAL— M.      T.      Britt. 
Pres.;   W.    H.    Slocumb,    Cash. 
Doctors. 

TJtley,  H.  H. 

Moore.  F.   T. 

Roland,    W.    H. 

Parker,    G.    E. 

Dentists. 

Martin,    Wm.    T. 

Druggists. 

Benson    Drug    Co. 

Peacock,    M.    A.,   Drug   Co. 

General     Merchants. 

Johnson,   P.    B. 

Woodall,    Preston. 

Allen,    Seth. 

Smith,   R.   F. 

Barefoot,   Allen. 

Hudson,   A.    B. 

Hudson,   A.   B. 

Rose.   J.   H. 

Woodall.    J.    F. 

Royal,   W.   H. 

Johnson,    C.    T. 

Surles,    Thos. 

Parrish,    Alonzo. 

Whittenton.   J.  W. 

Johnson.    Chas. 

Allen,    Jessie. 

Woodall.   J.   R. 

Stewart,   W.    N. 

Anderson,    C.    W. 

Johnson,   J.    A. 

Hall,    J.    L. 

Grenthal,    Jake. 

Johnson,    Walton. 

Smith,   W.    F. 

Boone,   J.    H- 

Boone,   Will. 

Hotels    and     Boarding     Houses. 

Boykin's  Hotel. 

Central   Hotel. 

Duncan's  Hotel. 


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271 


Livery   Stables. 
Hodges,    A.    W.    &   J.    M. 
Wilson,    J.    E. 
Surles,   K.   T. 
Barber,    R.    U. 

Lawyers. 
Barbour  &  Barbour. 
Morgan,    J.    M. 
Ryals,    W.    T. 

Insurance   Agents. 
Moore.  E.   F. 
Parker,   H.    A. 

Newspapers    and    Editors. 
SPOKESMAN     (Weekly)—  Busbee    Pope,    Ed- 
itor. 

Manufacturing     Plants. 
Wood    Lumber    Works. 
McLamb    Mill. 
Benson    Lumber   Plant. 
Matthew's    Mill. 
Woodall    Lumber    Mills. 
Banner   Fertilizer   Co. 


colored,    75; 


PRINCETON 

Population,    1910:      White, 
total,   400. 

Value    real    estate,     $79,000;    value    personal 
property,    $25,000. 

TAX  BATE:      1-4   of   1   per  cent. 
Town    Officers. 

MAYOR— C.   H.   Holt. 

POSTMASTER— Mills    Rose. 

CHIEF   OF   POLICE— R.    F.    Howell. 

R.    R.    AGENT — P.    H.    Joyner,    Southern. 

MANAGER     TELEGRAPH— P.      H.      Joyner, 
W.    U. ;  J.   R.   Ledbetter,   Southern   Bell. 


Ministers    and    Churches. 
METHODIST— (Not     Announced.) 
MISSIONARY  BAPTIST— E.  R.   Nelson,  Pas- 
tor. 

FREE-WILL   BAPTIST— G.    C.    Voss,   Pastor. 

Schools    and    Academies. 
GRADED— J.    A.    McLeod,    Supt. 

Doctors. 
Woodard,   A.   G. 
Eason,   Oscar. 

Druggists. 
Princeton    Drug    Co. 

General     Merchants. 
Holt,    Geo.    M. 
Ledbetter,    J.    R. 
Perry,    J.    W. 
Holt,    Ed.    A. 
Parrish  &  Batten. 
Edwards,   W.    T.,   &   Co. 
Holt,    A.    F. 
Duncan,   P.    C. 
Edwards,    W.    A.,    &   Bro. 
Massey,    W.    C 
Wells,  W.   H..   &  Co. 

Hotels     and     Boarding     Houses. 
Woodard,    Mrs.    Edith. 
Whitley,    Geo.    T. 
Hastings,  Mrs.   H.   L. 

Manufacturing     Plants. 
Princeton     Manufacturing    Co. 
Little  River  Lumber  Co. 
Whitley,    Geo.    T.    (Saw   Mill). 
Ledbetter,  J.  R.    (Saw  Mill  and  Ginnery). 

Barber  Shops. 
Brothers,    Pierce. 
Home,  James. 


JONES  COUNTY 

COUNTY  SEAT,  TRENTON. 


POPULATION— (Census   1910),    8,721. 

Formed  in  1779.     Named  in  honor  of  Willie  Jones,  a  noted  patriot. 

AREA — 450  square  miles. 

Value    of    real    estate,    $1,616, ,228;    value    personal  property,   $664,622. 

Property  listed  in  1912,  by  whites,  $2,101,852;   by   negroes,    $178,998. 

TAX  RATE — County  purposes,  45  2-3c.   on  the   $100. 

County  bonded  debt,  $10,000. 

PUBLIC  ROADS— Worked  by  taxation. 

RAILROAD,    TELEGRAPH    AND     EXPRESS    COMPANIES. 

Atlantic  Coast  Line  Railroad,  12.79  miles,  assessed   value    $435 

Southern  Express  Co. ,   assessed  value 3 

Home  Telephone   and  Telegraph  Co.,   assessed  value   4 

T.  H.  Pritchard  Transportation  Co. ,   1 

Western  Union  Telegraph   Co.,   assessed  value 

Pullman    Co. ,    assessed   value 

Norfolk  Southern  Railroad— A.   &  N.   C.  Div.,  4.18   miles,    assessed  value 61 

Dover  and  Southbound  Railroad,  18.80  miles,  assesed    value 36 

SUPERIOR    COURT    TERMS — March    30,    August  17,  December  7, 


049.00 
079.00 

28X  imi 
167.00 
831.38 

891.30 

,160.00 
000.00 


COUNTY    OFFICERS. 

CLERK   OF   COURT— J.    B.    Collins,   Trenton. 

SHERIFF— John  S.  Hargett,  Trenton. 

REGISTER  OF  DEEDS— R.  D.  Dixon,  Tren- 
ton. 

TREASURER— Joseph  R.  Westbrook,  Kins- 
ton,    R.    7. 

CORONER— C.    S.    Barker,   Trenton. 

SURVEYOR— J.   L.   Foy,   Jr.,  Trenton. 

SUPT.   OF  HEALTH— C.   S.   Barker,  Trenton. 

SUPT.  OF  SCHOOLS— J.  R.  Barker,  Trenton. 

SUPT.   OF  HOME— H.   Pollock,  Trenton. 

BOARD  OF  EDUCATION— F.  M.  Jenkins, 
Maysville;  F.  H.  Foy,  Pollocksville;  G.  G. 
Noble,    Comfort. 

COMMISSIONEBS— J.  H.  Bell  (chm'n),  Pol- 
locksville; W.  H.  Hammond,  J.  W.  Wooten, 
Trenton ;  J.  R.  Lowry,  Trenton,  Rfd. ;  L.  O. 
Pollock,  Trenton,  R.   1. 

BOARD  OF  ELECTIONS— D.  J.  Dixon 
(chm'n),  W.  W.  Pollock,  Trenton;  F.  H.  Foy, 
l'ollocksville. 


JUSTICES    OF    THE    PEACE. 

WniTE  OAK  TOWNSHIP— W.   F.   Banks,  R. 
P.  Parker,  T.  A.  Bell,  Maysville. 

POLLOCKSVILLE-PINEY   GROVE— Geo.    W. 
White,   F.   H.   Foy,  Pollocksville. 

TRENTON— T.    A.    Windley,    Trenton;    R.    W. 
Mallard,   Trenton. 

CYPRESS  CREEK— J.   II.  Wynn,  Comfort. 

TUCKAHOE— C.  H.  Turnage,  Pink  Hill,  Rfd; 
L.    B.    King,   Kinston,   R.    7. 

C1I1NOUAPIN-    K.     M-    Gilbert.     Lake    Dilla 
hunt;    Stephen   Hill,   Trenton,   R.    1;    S.    Small. 
W.  J.   Hargett,  Trenton. 

BEAVER     CREEK— J.     B.     Huggins,     Dover, 
Rfd.;  B.   F.   Pollock,  Trenton,   Rfd. 

MINISTERS    NOT    IN    TOWNS. 

PRIMITIVE  BAPTIST— B.   F.   Eubanks,  Pol- 
locksville. 

FREE-WILL     BAPTIST— G.      W.      Harrison, 
Trenton. 

MERCHANTS    NOT   IN   TOWNS. 

Foy,  C.  D.,  Maysville. 


JONES   COUNTY 


McDaniel.    Hiram,   Maysville. 
Duval.  Gen.    II..   Pollocksville. 
I I.-ntli,   J.    D.,  Trenton. 
Smith,    C.    C,    Jr.,   Trenton. 
Brown,  C.    D.,  Comfort. 
Koonce   &    Hardy.   Comfort. 
Jones,  Charles,  Comfort. 
Taylor.   Paschal,    Comfort. 
Harnett.  J.   S.,  Comfort. 
(raft   .t-  Turner,  Tliaron. 
Turner  &  Dail,  Kinston,  R.   7. 
Moore,   J.    J..    &   Co..    Trenton,   R.    1. 
Pollock,   B.   T.,  Trenton,   R.    1. 
COTTON     GINS. 
McDaniel,  H.,  Agent,  Maysville. 
Hay,   Ken.    R. ,   Maysville. 
Dail,  J.   W.,   Kinston,  R.    7. 
Jarman,   E.   M.,   Comfort,   Rfd. 
Taylor,   Paschal,   Comfort,   Rfd. 
Hargett,   W.    B.,   Richlands,   Rfd. 
Heath,  E.  R.,  Trenton. 
Whitaker,  P.  A.,  Kinston. 
Phillips,   B.   J.,  Trenton.   Rfd. 
Boisden,   Jesse  L.,   Wimsatt. 
Simmons,   B.   F. ,  Pollocksviile. 
Duval,  Geo.  H.,  Pollocksville. 
Parker,   J.   C,   Pollocksville. 
Brock,  J.  K.,  Comfort. 
Perry,    W.    J.,    Trenton,    Rfd. 
Isler,   E.   B.,   Dover,   Rfd. 
Hood,   H.    C.   Kinston,   Rfd. 
Murrill,  Win.,  Trenton.  Rfd. 
Stevenson,  June.  Kinston,  Rfd. 
Banks,   J.    B.,   Trenton. 

FLOUR,   CORN    AND    FEED    MILLS. 
Craft,  David.  Tharon. 
Taylor,  Braddock,  Kinston,  R.   7. 
Baisden,   Jesse  L.,   Wimsatt. 
SAW    MILLS. 
Baisden,  Jesse  L.,  Wimsatt. 
Simmons,   Ben.,    Pollocksville. 
Duval.  Geo.   H. ,  Pollocksville. 
Debruhl,   C.   L.,  New  Bern.   Rfd. 

PUBLIC    SCHOOL    TEACHERS. 
Jenkins,    Lila,    Maysville. 
Weatherly,   C.    H. ,   Maysville. 
Haywood,  Lillian,  Trenton. 
Lewis,  — .   Maysville. 
Mills,  Mrs.  Mary  S.,  Maysville. 
White,   Alex.    H.,   Pollocksville. 
Joyner,   Lois   E. ,   Pollocksville. 
Morris,  Elizabeth,  Pollocksville. 
Dillahunt,   Lila,   Pollocksville. 
Euhanks,   Mrs.    Z. .   Pollocksville. 
Mallard,  H.   M.,   Trenton.   R.    2. 
Lee.  Maggie,   New  Bern,  R.   3. 
Bryan,   A.    B.,   Trenton. 
Koonce,    Myrtle,    Trenton. 
Whitaker,   Bessie.   Trenton. 
Jarman,  Tolson,  Trenton. 
Loftin,   Bonnie,   Trenton. 
Gibson,   Mattie  May,   Trenton. 
Brown,   Parson,   Comfort. 
Wooten,  Florence,  Comfort. 
Brown,    Fannie,   Comfort. 
Cox,  Ida  Lee,  Comfort. 
Dixon,    Mrs.    Casssie,    Comfort. 
White,  Bertha,  Comfort. 
Noble.  Eula,  Comfort,  Rfd. 
Tyndall,    Gaston.   Kinston,   R.    7. 
Noble,    Mattie,    Trenton. 
Pollock,  Mrs.   B.  T.,  Trenton. 
Gooding.  Sallie,  Trenton. 
Burt,  Nolie,  Trenton. 
Pollock,   Tissa,   Trenton. 
Merritt,   Bertha,  Dover. 
Roberson,   Edith.   Pollocksville. 
Miller.  Olive.  Pollocksville. 
Haywood,   Lillian,   Trenton. 


Value    real    estate,     $46,415;    value    pesronal 
property,   $63,922. 

Town    Officers. 
MAYOR— D.   J.   Dixon. 
POSTMASTER— F.  P.  Koonce. 
CHIEF  OF  POLICE— J.   F.   Westbrook. 
STEAMBOAT  AGENT— R.  L.  May,  Independ- 
ent Steamboat  Co. 

MANAGER  TELEGRAPH— R.  L.  May  &  Co. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 
METHODIST— C.  E.   Vale.  Jones  Circuit. 

BAPTIST .   Lassiter,  Pastor. 

EPISCOPAL — F.   N.   Skinner,  Rector. 
CHRISTIAN — Hayes   Farrish,    Pastor. 

Schools    and    Academies. 
HIGH — M.   T.   Farmer,  Prin. 

Banks    and    Bankers. 
BANK   OF   JONES— J.   B.    Collins,   Pres. ;   F. 
VV.  Foscue,  Cash. 

Druggists. 
Trenton  Drug  Co. 

Lawyers. 
Barker,  J.  R. 
Warren,  J.  K. 
Monk,   H.   G. 
Barker,   C.   S. 

Doctors. 
Hammond,  E.   A. 

Insurance   Agents. 
Barker,   C.   S. 
Haywood,   S.   H. 

General    Merchants. 
Loftin.   E.   J. 

The  Herritage-Haywood  Co. 
May,  C.  C 

McDaniel,  P.  B.,  &  Co. 
McDaniel,  R.  L. 
Banks,    J.    H. 
Hill,   A.   T. 
Mav,   R.    L. 
Pollock.    H. 
Dixon   Bros. 
Wilson  Bros. 
Koonce,    Clyde. 
Kinsev.  W.  C. 

Hotels    and     Boarding     Houses. 
Barker  House. 

Livery  Stables. 
Brock,   J.   K. 
Green,  B.  F. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 
Taylor.  Lon,  Estate  (Saw  Mill). 
Barker,  W.  W.    (Saw  Mill  and  Cotton  Gin). 
Brock,  F.    (Corn  and  Feed  Mill  and  Gin). 
Trenton  Buggy  Co. 


TRENTON. 

Population,    1910:     White,   375;  colored,    125; 
total.   500. 


MAYSVILLE. 

Population,   1910:     350. 

Town    Officers. 
POSTMASTER— Mrs.    \.    F.   McCutchin. 
Ministers    and    Churches. 

BAPTIST .Lassiter,  Pastor. 

METHODIST— R.  L.  Carraway,  Pastor. 

Schools    and    Academies. 
HIGH— C.  H.  Weatherly.  Prin. 
Banks  and  Bankers. 
MAYSVILLE   BANKING    &   TRUST    CO.— T. 
1.  Green,  Pres.;  Geo.  E.  Weeks,  Cash. 
Doctors. 
Shaw,   Colin. 

Insurance   Agents. 
McCutchen,  J.   E. 
Weeks,  Geo.  E. 

Druggists. 
Foscue.  A.   C. 
Maysville  Drug  Co. 

General    Merchants. 
Whitty.   Lewis. 
Maysville  Supply  Co. 
Pelletier  &  Weeks. 
Foscue,   A.   C. 
Gillett,   L.   T. 
Hodrot  &  Worstly. 


JONES— LEE 


273 


Hotels    and     Boarding     Houses. 

Maysville  Supply  Co. 

Livery   Stables. 
Foscue,  J.  M. 
Collins,  A.  J. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 
Eubanks,   W.   M.      (Saw  Mill). 
Maysville  Supply   Co.    (Cotton   Gin   and   Grist 
Mill). 

Millinery   and    Fancy   Goods. 
Collins,   Mrs.   Nettie. 
McCutchin,   Mrs.   J.    E. 


POLLOCKSVILLE. 

Population,    1910:     Whites,    125;   colored,    75; 
total,   200. 

Town    Officers. 
POSTMASTER— T.   S.   Bender. 
R.    R.    AGENT— Millard    Carter,    A.    C.    L. 
MANAGER      TELEGRAPH— Millard      Carter, 
W.   U. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 

BAPTIST .    Lassiter,    Pastor. 

PRESBYTERIAN— Rev.    Gibbs,    Pastor. 

Schools    and    Academies. 
HIGH— Alex.   H.   White,   Prin. 

Lawyers. 
White,   Alex.  H. 
Moore,   L.    J. 

Banks    and    Bankers. 
POLLOCKS YILLE  BANKING  &  TRUST   CO. 


— T.  A.  Green,  Pres. ;  H.  A.  Creagh,  Cash. 
Doctors. 
Hammond.  A.  F. 
Hughes,   G.   R. 

Insurance  Agents. 
Creagh,  H.  A. 

Dentists. 
Bender,   O.  J. 

Druggists. 
Chad  wick,    H.    A. 

General  Merchants. 
Moore,    L.    J. 
Bell,   T.   A. 
Bell,  J.  H. 
Whitty,   John. 
Whitty,   Frank. 
Hudson,   Mrs.   S.   A. 
Whitty,  Chas. 
Bender  Bros. 
Bender  Bros. 
Pigford,   T.   O. 
Haskins,    Pugh. 

Hotels     and     Boarding     Houses. 
Hood,  Mrs.   J.  T. 

Livery   Stables. 
Lee,  A.   S. 

Manufacturing    Plants. 
Harriett.   M.   N.    (Cotton  Gin). 
Williams,    E.    C,    Agent    (Cotton   Gin). 
Pritchett,   John,    Agent    (Cotton   Gin). 
Pearce.   John    (Cotton   Gin  and  Grist  Mill). 


LEE  COUNTY 

COUNTY   SEAT.    SANFORD. 


POPULATION— (Census    1910),    11.376. 

Formed   in   1908.     Named   in   honor  of   Gen.   Robt.  E.  Lee. 

AREA— 360  square  miles. 

Value  of  real  estate.  $2,368,185.00;  value  of  personal  property,   $1,057,635. 

Property  listed  in  1912,   by  whites.   $3,260,055:  by   negroes,    $165,756.. 

TAX   RATE — County   purposes.    20c.    on   the   $100;  special,   Sc. ;  roads,   15c. 

County    bonded    debt,    $140,000. 

PUBLIC   ROADS — No.    miles.    500.      Worked   by  bond  issue  and  special  levy  of   15c. 

RAILROAD,    TELEGRAPH    AND    EXPRESS    COMPANIES. 

Seaboard   Air  Line  Railway,    22.19   biles,   assessed    value    $635,486-00 

Atlantic  Coast  Line  Railroad.   8.55  miles,   assessed     value     290,827.00 

Atlantic   and   Western   Railroad,    S.50   miles,    assessed     value     26,350.00 

Atlantic  and  Western  Railroad.   10  miles,   assessed    value    26.850.00 

Raleigh.  Charlotte  and  Southern  Railroad,  S.  &T.    Division,    6   miles,    assessed   value     18,000.00 

Southern   Express   Co.,    assessed   value    8,051.00 

Western    Union    Telegraph    Co.,    assessed    value 18,675.27 

Carolina  Power  &  Light  Co.,   assesed  value 17,757.00 

Pullman    Co.,    assessed   value    > 4,793.44 

Yadkin  River  Power  Co.,   assessed  value   36,066.00 

Co-operative  Telephone   So.,    assessed   value    988.00 

Southern  Bell  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Co.,   assessed    value     2,520.00 

SUPERIOR    COURT    TERMS— March    23,    May  4,   July  20,   Ocober  26    (civil),  November  9. 


COUNTY  OFFICERS. 

CLERK  OF  COURT— T.  N.  Campbell,  San- 
ford. 

SHERIFF— C.    G.    Petty,    Sanfnrd. 

REGISTER  OF  DEEDS— R.  M.  Monger,  San- 
ford. 

TREASURER— R.    E.    Marks,    Broadway. 

CORONER— E.    M.    Mclver,    Jonesboro. 

SURVEYOR— J.    B.    Cameron,    Sanford,    Rfd. 

SUPT.  OF  HEALTH— Dr.  J.  P.  Monroe, 
Sanford. 

SUPT.   OF   SCHOOLS— E.   M.   Judd,   Sanford, 

BOARD  OF  EDUCATION— M.  A.  Mc- 
Leod,  (chm'n),  Broadway;  I.  C.  Watson  Jones- 
boro, Rfd. ;  C.  H.   Smith,   Sanford. 

COMMISSIONERS— T.  A.  Riddle,  Sanford; 
T.  V.  Wicker,  Hugh  Jackson,  Sanford.  Rfd. ; 
G.  M.  T.  Harrington,  Broadway;  H.  M.  Wil- 
liams.  Sanford. 

HIGHWAY  COMMISSION— -J.  R.  Jones 
(chm'n),      Sanford;     D.     D.     Buie,     Jonesboro, 

—18— 


Rfd.:  J.  M.  Harrington.  Broadway;  O.  B.  Mur- 
chison,  Sanford.  Rfd.  :  R.  C.  McNeill,  Jones- 
boro: W.  W.  Harrington,  Sanford,  Rfd.;  T.  R. 
Ferrall,    Moncure. 

BOARD  OF  ELECTIONS— G.  W.  Walls 
(Chm'n),  Moncure:  D.  D.  Buie,  Lemon 
Springs;    J.    M.    Harrington,    Broadway. 

JUSTICES     OF     THE     PEACE. 

WEST  SANFORD  TOWNSHIP— W.  S. 
Weatherspoon,  Sanford :  A.  W.  Wicker,  J.  Will 
Wicker,  K.  E.,  Seymour,  C.  C.  Hatch.  G.  W. 
Temple,    Sanford.    Rfd. 

EAST  SANFORD— T.  A.  Yarborough,  W.  D. 
Oliver.  Sanford.  Rfd.  :  D.  L.  Bryan,  G.  H. 
Wilkie,  W.   F.  Ellington.  Sanford. 

JONESBORO— W.  S.  Murchison.  J.  D. 
Register,    N.    McK.    Dalrymple,    Jonesboro. 

CAPE  FEAR— J.  R.  Howard,  Jonesboro. 
Rfd.  ;  A.  N.  Yarborough,  Sanford.  Rfd.  ;  J.  A. 
Marks.    Broadway. 

POCKET— O.     D.     Palmer,     Gulf;     W.     M. 


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LEE    COUNTY 


Lemons,   J.   B.    Cameron,   Sanford,   Rfd. ;  W.   E. 
Paschal,   Carbont6n, 

GKKKXWOOD-  J.  J.  Edwards.  Lemon 
Springs;  I)  .1.  Pearee,  Cameron,  Rf d. ;  A.  F. 
McPhaiL   .lonesboro,   Rfd.. 

DEEP     RIVER— L.     It.     Snipes,     Osgood;    T. 
Marks,   E.   M.   C.   Wicker,  Moncure,  Rdf. 
MINISTERS    NOT    IN    TOWNS. 
METHODIST — J.    D.    Johnson.    Jonesboro. 
CHRISTIAN— G.    R.    Underwood,    Sanford. 
PRESBYTERIAN— A.    \V.    Shaw. 

MERCHANTS    NOT    IN    TOWNS. 
Thomas,    J.    C,   Jonesboro.    Rfd. 
Coggins,   R.    B.,    Sanford,    Rfd. 
Spivey,    J.    D.,    Sanford,    Rfd. 
Howard,    J.    R.,    Jonesboro,    Rfd. 
Ragland,   J.    A.,   Broadway,    Rfd. 
Smith,    N.    A.,    Jonesboro.    Rfd. 
Maddox   Bros.,    Sanford,    Rfd. 
Willett,   J.    A.,    Sanford,    Rfd. 
Coffer,    J.    W.,    Sanford. 
Cox,    T.    C,    Jonesboro,    Rfd. 
Ashworth,  G.  B.,  Sanford,  Rfd. 

COTTON   GINS. 
Campbell,   T.   N.,  Jonesboro. 
Nail,  E.   D.,   &  Co.,   Sanford. 
Sanford    Cotton    Mills,    Sanford. 
Wicker,   T.   V.,   Sanford,   Rfd. 
Kelly,  A.   A.,  Jonesboro,  Rfd. 
Marks    Bros.,    Broadway. 
Grotto   Milling    Co.,    Jonesboro,    Rfd. 
Brooks,    W.    I.,    Jonesboro,    Rfd. 
Thomas  &   Co.,   Sanford,   Rfd. 
Willett   &   Knott,    Sanford.    Rfd. 
Lee   County   Oil  Mill.    Sanford. 

FLOUR,    CORN    AND    FEED    MILLS. 
Kelly.    A.    A.,    Sanford,    Rfd. 
Grotto   Milling   Co.,    Jonesboro,    Rfd. 
Thomas    &    Co..    Sanrord.    Rfd. 
Willet    &    Knott.    Sanford,    Rfd. 
McFarland,  J.   B.,   Jonesboro. 
Thomas,    J.     A.,    Jonesboro. 
Harrington,   A.   B.,   Jonesboro. 

SAW    MILLS. 
Thomas,    W.    L.,    Jonesboro. 
Bright,    W.    D.,    Osgood. 
Sanford    Sash    &    Blind    Co. 
Byrd,    L.    E.,    Broadway. 
Laughlin    &    Scarboro,   Broadway. 
Bynum   &   Snipes,    Osgood. 
Kelly,   A.   E. 
Taylor   &   Bro. 

PUBLIC   SCHOOL   TEACHERS. 
Allen.    R.    W.,    Sanford. 
St.    Clair,    Addie,    Sanford. 
Hearne,    Clara,    Sanford. 
Howard.   Carrie  L. ,    Sanford. 
St.   Clair,  Josie,  Sanford. 
Ponde,  Hassie,  Sanford. 
McLeod.    Katie   Lee.    Jonesboro. 
Clark,  Mrs.  Gertrude  E.,  Sanford. 
Holmes,   Maude,    Sanford. 
Edward,    Miss.    Jonesboro. 
Pope,  Velva,   Jonesboro. 
Richardson,  — .,  Jonesboro. 
Petty,     Clara,    Jonesboro. 
Avent,  Willie,  Jonesboro. 
Edwards,  Miss,  Jonesboro. 
Cameron,  'G.    L.,   Swann's   Station. 
Fields,   Lorena,   Swan's   Station. 
Pierce,   Inez,   Jonesboro,  R.    7. 
Cameron,    J.    W. ,    Lemon    Springs. 
Broom,   Minnie,    Lemon   Springs. 
Arnold,    Mamie,    Cameron. 
Martin,   G.   L.,  Sanford,   R.   1. 
Thomas.    Belle,    Sanford,   R.    1. 
Cole,   Nettie,   Sanford,  R.    1. 
Phillips,  Vannie,  Sanford,  R.   1. 
Palmer,   Charles,   Carbonton. 
McLeod,  Lillie,  Sanford,  R.   3. 
Cole,  Annie,   Sanford,   R.    3. 
Pierce,  Katie,  Sanford,  R.   1. 
Phillips,  Flora,  Sanford,  R.   4. 


\\i imble,  Beulah,  Cumnock. 
Alexander,   Belle,  Sanford,  R.   2. 
Tver,   Annie,   Osgood. 
Brannon,   Mary,    Sanford,   R.    2. 
Wicker,    Annie,    Colon. 
Williams,  Alice,  Moncure,  R.  1. 
Kelly,  Carrie,  Moncure,  R.   1. 
Clegg,   Mary,   Moncure,   R.    1. 
Bryan,  Laura,  Moncure,  R.   1. 
Wicker,    Ida   Belle,   Moncure,   R.    1. 
Shaw,    Mamie,    Jonesboro,   R.    1. 
McLeod,     M.     A.,     Broadway. 
Rosser,   A.   J.,   Broadway. 
Thomas,    Carrie,    Bradway. 
Langley,    Nettie,    Broadway. 
Copeland.    Nannie,   Broadway. 
Monroe,  Mrs.   A.  M.,  Broadway. 
Harwood,  Carrie,  Broadway. 
Mcintosh,  Ala./  Colon. 
Phillips,  Miss,   Sanford. 
Sheppard,    Miss.    Sanford. 
Foreman,    K.    J.,    Sanford. 
Lilly,  Bessie,  Sanford. 
Barnes,  Mary,  Whit  Hall. 
Brimm,  — .,  Jonesboro. 


SANFORD. 

Incorporated  in  1374. 
Population,  1910:     2,2S5. 

Town   Officers. 
MAYOR— T.    L.    Bass. 
CHIEF  OF  POLICE— J.   W.   McKernon. 
CLERK— W.   A.    Campbell. 
TAX    COLLECTOR— W.    A.    Campbell. 
SUPT.    OF  HEALTH— Dr.   Lynn  Mclver. 
POSTMASTER— S.    M.   Jones. 
R.    R.     AGENTS— W.     M.     Kelly,    S.    A.    L. ; 
J.   B.   Robertson,  A.   C.   L.   and  Southern. 
EXPRESS  AGENT— W.   M.   Kelley. 
TELEGRAPH    MANAGER— W.    M.    Kelley. 
TELEPHONE  MANAGER— Carson  Woodell. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 
BAPTIST— J.    B.   Willis,   Pastor. 
CHRISTIAN— W.    S.    Long,   Pastor. 
EPISCOPAL— Vacant. 
METHODIST— H.    E.    Spence,   Pastor. 
PRESBYTERIAN— F.    D.    Thomas,    Pastor. 

Schools  and  Academies. 
GRADED— R.   W.   Allen.  Prin. 

Hotels  and    Boarding   Houses. 
Sanford   Hotel. 
Colonial   Inn. 
M.Intosh,    Mrs.    J.    W. 
Jones,  Mrs.   Flora  A. 
Manes    House. 

Banks    and    Bankers. 
BANKING     LOAN     &     TRUST     CO.— R.     E. 
Carrington,   Pres. ;   J.   W.    Cunningham,   Cash. 

BANK    OF    SANFORD— S.    P.    Hatch,    Pres.: 
Judith  Ross,  Cash. 

Bakers. 
Reschke,  A. 

Butchers   and    Dealers   in    Cattle. 
Campbell   &   Adams. 
Eubanks,  J.  H. 
Burns,  J.   M. 

Carriage    Dealers  and    Manufacturers. 
Sanford    Buggy    Co. 
Wilkins-Lashly    Co. 
Gilmore    Live    Stock    Co. 

Commission   Merchants. 
Howard   Grocery    Co. 

Cotton    and    Hosiery    Mills. 
Sanford    Cotton    Mills. 

Confectionery    Dealers. 
Beschke,    A. 

Contractors  and  Builders. 
Womble,   G.   T. 
Walker,   R.   T. 
Stout,   Joe  W.,   Co.,   Inc. 
Thomas,  A.   S. 

Clubs. 
SANFORD    COMMERCIAL—  W.     A.     Monroe, 
Pres.;   K.    R.    Hoyle,    Sec. 

Clothiers   and    Men's    Furnishers. 
Stein  Bros. 


LEE    COUNTY. 


Wilkins,  Ricks  &  Co. 
Griffin   Bros. 
Lambeth  Baldwin  Co. 

Cotton   Gins. 
Nail,  E.  D.,  &  Co. 
Sanford    Cotton    Mills. 
Lee    Oil    Mills. 

Dentists. 
Russell,   A.   Y. 
MeCracken,   F.   W. 

Newspapers    and    Editors. 
SANFORD    EXPRESS     (Weekly)— D.    L.    St. 
Clair,  Editor. 

Druggists. 
Reid,   W.   W. 
Crabtree,   W.   A. 
Gurley,   D.    M. 

Doctors. 
Lutterloh,   I.    H. 
Monroe,    W.    A. 
Monroe,  J.   P. 
Mclver,  Lynn. 

Dry   Goods  and    Notions. 
Williams,   Belk  Co. 
Wilkins,  Ricks  &  Co. 
Griffin  Bros. 
Lee  Store  Co. 

Power  and    Light. 
Carolina   Power    &   Light   Co. 

Fertilizer   Dealers  and   Manufacturers. 
Wilkins,  Ricks  &  Co. 
Nail,    E.    D.,    Co. 

Florists. 
McPhail,  M.   J. 

Fish  and  Oyster  Dealers. 
Eubanks,  J.   H. 
Mcintosh,    J.    W. 

Foundries  and  Iron  Works. 
Moffltt  Iron  Works. 

Furniture   Dealers. 
Carter  Furniture  C. 
Lee  Furniture  Co. 
Dixie  Furniture  Co. 

Grocers. 
Howard   Grocery   Co.,    (Wholesale.) 
Monger   &   Womble. 
Sanford   Grocery    Co.    (Wholesale.) 
Sanford  Supply  Co. 
Lee    Store    Co. 
Powers    &    Miller. 

Hospitals. 
Central  Carolina  Hospital. 

Hardware   Dealers. 
Wilkins,   Ricks   &   Co. 
Nail,   E.   D.,   Co. 
Lee  Hardware  Co. 

Insurance   Agents, 
Carolina  Insurance  &  Realty  Co. 
Cheek,    C.    C. 
Sanford  Real  Estate,  Loan  &  Investment  Co. 

Jewelers. 
Chears,   W.   F. 

Laundries. 
Johnson,  J.   S. 

Lawyers. 
Hoyle  &  Hoyle. 
Seawell,    A.    A.    F. 
Williams,  C.  L. 
McNeill,   A.   L. 
Siler,    W.    D. 
Stringfleld,   J.   A. 
Quick,  W.  H.    (Colored.) 

Lumber   Manufacturers   and    Dealers. 
Sanford    Sash    and   Blind   Co. 
Smith.   C.  H. 
Gunn  Veneer  Co. 

Marble   Works. 
Davis,   J.   A. 

Machinery  Dealers. 
Moffitt  Iron  Works  Co. 

Paint    and    Oil    Dealers. 
Wilkins.  Ricks  &  Co. 
Nail,    E.    D.,    Co. 
Lee   Hardware    Co. 


Painters. 

Utley    ,M.    F. 

Produce    Dealers. 
Howard   Grocery   Co. 

Plumbers. 
Seymour,  D.  L. 

Piano    and    Organ    Dealers. 
Carter  Furniture   &    Coffin    Co. 
Lee   Furniture    Co. 

Printing    Offices. 
Cole   Printing    Co. 
Sanford   Express. 

Real    Estate    Agents. 
Carolina  Insurance  &   Realty   Co. 
Sanford  Real  Estate,   Loan   &   Insurance   Co. 
Eureka  Land  Co. 
Reeves,    C.    M. 
Cheek,    C.    C. 

Undertakers     and     Embalmers. 
Carter  Furniture  &  Coffin  Co. 
Hatch,   C.   C.  „ 

Manufacturing     Plants. 
Sanford   Manufacturing   Co.      (Furniture). 
Fitts-Crahtree    Co.       (Furniture). 
Sanford    Sash    &    Blind    Co. 
Sanford  Cotton  Mills. 
Sanford   Buggy   Co. 
Moffitt  Iron  Works  Co. 
Gunn  Veneer  Co. 
Lee   County   Oil   Mills. 
Phillips  Broom  Works. 
Cox,  J.   I.    (Grist  Mill.) 

BROADWAY. 

Incorporated   in   1907. 
Population,   1912:     300. 

Value    real    estate,     $100,0()0;    value    personal 
property,    $25,000. 

Town    Officers. 
MAY'OR — A.   P.    Thomas. 
POSTMASTER— J.     A.     McNeill. 
CHIEF  OF  POLICE— J.   O.   Thpmas. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 
PRESBYTERIAN— C.    L.    Bragaw,   Pastor. 
METHODIST— H.    M.    Eure,    Pastor. 
BAPTIST— L.    L.    Hudson,    Pastor. 
Schools    and    Academies. 
ACADEMY     AND     NORMAL     SCHOOL— M. 
A.   McLeod,   Prin. 

Banks    and    Bankers. 
BANK   OF   BROADWAY— James   L.    Thomas, 
Pres. ;  D.   E.   Shaw,   Cash. 
Doctors. 
Watson,    Leon. 

Druggists. 
Broadway  Drus   Co. 

General     Merchants. 
Marks    Bros. 
Jones  &  Bro. 
Copeland,    Oscar. 
Farmers'    Supply   Co. 
Thomas.    J.    C,    &    Son. 
Broadway   Store  &   Lumber  Co. 

JONESBORO. 

Incorporated  in   1S69. 
Population,    1910:      800. 

Town    Officers. 
MAYOR— E.   P.   Snipes. 
POSTMASTER— B.    F.    Godfrey. 
CHIEF   OF   POLICE— D.    A.    Gross. 
R.    R.    AGENT— C.    H.    Russell,    A.     C.    L. ; 
Luther  Byrd,   Atlantic   &  Western. 
MANAGER   TELEGRAPH— C.    H.    Russell. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 
METHODIST— J.    G.    Johnson. 
BAPTIST— J.    B.    Willis,    Pastor. 
PRESBY'TERIAN— (No   Pastor.) 

Schools    and    Academies. 
GRADED — Joe  Brimm,   Prin. 

Banks    and    Bankers. 
BANKING,     LOAN    &    TRUST    CO.— R.     E. 
Carringtcn,   Pres. 


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LEE— LENOIR 


Doctors. 
Snipes,    E.    r. 
Mclver,   E.   M. 

Lawyers. 
Seawell,   A.   A.   F. 
Gibbons,   L.   H. 

Dentists. 
Hunt,  J.  K. 

Newspapers    and    Editors. 
LEE   COUNTY    NEWS    (Weekly)— J.    B.    Ben- 
ton,   Editor. 

Insurance    and    Real    Estate. 
Bryan,    R. 
Hamilton.    C.    H. 

Building   and    Loan    Associations. 
Jonesboro     B.      &     L. 

Jonesboro    Building    and    Improvement    Co. 
Lee   County   B.    &   L.    Association. 

Druggists. 
Tally,   H.    A. 
Snipes,    E.    P. 

General     Merchants. 
Watson,  W.   G.   &  R.   A. 


Mclver,  J.   Alton. 
Arnold,   D.   H. 
Avent,   J.   P. 
Malloy,    C.    F. 
Godfrey,    J.    L. 
Rives,   Arthur. 
Register,   J.   D. 
Buchanan,    J.    B. 

Hotels     and     Boarding     Houses. 
Jonesboro    Inn. 

Undertakers    and     Embalmers. 
Register,   J.   D. 
Cameron,  W.  J. 

Livery   Stables. 
Caddell,  J.  W.,  &  Son. 

Manufacturing    Plants. 
Lee  County   Cotton   Mills. 
Thomas,   W.    L.,   &  Bro.    (Planing  Mill). 
Jonesboro   Sash   &   Blind   Co. 
McFarland,   J.   A.    (Buggies  and  Wagons). 

Wholesale     Grocers. 
Foushee,   L.    M.,    Co. 


LENOIR  COUNTY 

COUNTY    SEAT,     KINSTON. 


POPULATION— (Census   1910),    22.769. 

Formed  in   1791.     Named   in   honor  of  General  Wm.   Lenoir. 
Value  of  real  estate,  $6,471,955;  value  of  personal  property,  $3,201,341. 
Property  listed  in  1913,  by  whites,   $S, 758, 771  ;  by  negroes,   $914,525. 
NUMBER  OF  SCHOOLS— For  whites,   44;  for  negroes,  24. 

TAX  RATE — County  purposes,   23  2-3c.  ou  the  $100;  roads  and  bridges,   15c;  special,   10c. 
PUBLIC   ROADS— Worked    by    convicts    and  hired   hands. 
RAILROAD,    TELEGRAPH    AND    EXPRESS   COMPANIES. 
Atlantic  Coast  Line  Railroad,   11.07  miles,   assessed     value $373,367.00 


8.750.00 
4,659.00 
21.s.-,s.oi. 
2,854.76 
4,057.37 


Home  telephone   and   Telegraph    Co..    assessed  value 

Southern    Express    Co.,     assessed    value     

Carolina  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Co.,   assessed 
Western    Union    Telegraph    Co.,    assessed    value 

Pullman    Co.,    assessed    value    

Norfolk  Southern  Railroad — A.  and  N.  C.  Div..     19    miles,    assessed    salue    27S,001.00 

Kinston-Carolina  Railroad  and  Lumber  Co.,   20.00    miles,    assessed    value    34,500.00 

Kinston  and  Snow  Hill  Railroad,  6.00  miles,  assessed     value     18,000.00 

Tink  Hill  Telephone  Co.,   assessed  value   1,500.00 

Cabin   and  Bulaville  Telephone  Co..  assessed  value    40.00 

SUPERIOR  COURT  TERMS— January  5    (civil),    January    26,    March,     23     (civil).    May    18, 
June  8   (civil),  August  24,  October  19   (civil  and   criminal),  November  9  (civil),  December  14. 


COUNTY   OFFICERS. 

CLERK  OF  COURT— Plato  Collins,  Kinston. 

SHERIFF— A.   W.   Taylor,  Kinston. 

REGISTER  OF  DEEDS— C.  W.  Pridgin, 
Kinston. 

TREASURER— John  H.    Dawson,   Kinston. 

CORONER— D.    E.   Wood,   Kinston. 

SUPT.  OF  HEALTH— Dr.  A.  D.  Parrott, 
Kinston. 

SUPT.  OF  SCHOOLS— Joseph  Kinsey, 
Kinston. 

SUPT.   OF  HOME— A.   L.  Johnson,  Kinston. 

BOARD  OF  EDUCATION— J.  M.  Parrott. 
Kinston;  P.  A.  Hodges,  Kinston.  R.  3.;  J.  C. 
Davis,   Kinston,   Rfd. 

COMMISSIONERS— Henry  Tull.  R.  F. 
Churchill,  Travis  Langston,  Kinston :  I.  W 
Wood,  LaGrange;  Henry  Cunningham,  Deep  Run. 

BOARD  OF  ELECTIONS— P.  S.  B.  Harper, 
Kinston. 

JUSTICES  OF  THE    PEACE. 

KINSTON  TOWNSHIP— Charlie  Bagby,  D. 
Oetinger,  N.  C.  Peebles,  J.  G.  Cox,  E.  B. 
Lewis. 

FALLING  CREEK— John  D.  Bizzell,  W.  H. 
Ham,  J.  F.  Homer,  C.  R.  Pollock. 

MOSLEY  HALL— F.  B.  Fields,  Seth  Dawson, 
E.   V.   Riggs. 

VANCE— E.   C.    Carrawav. 

CONTENTNEA  NECK— W.  H.  Kilpatrick,  J. 
S.    Abbott. 


SAND  HILL— E.   R.   West. 
SOUTHWEST— Jesse    Stanley,   Richard   King, 
F.    B.     Sutton. 

WOODINGTON— Frank  Howard,  E.  F.  Ogles- 
by,   E.    H.   Waller,   Clarence   Humphrey. 

INSTITUTE— H.   L.   Pate,   J.   W.   Brothers. 

NEUSE— C.    A.    Dudley,   Jesse   A.    Moore. 

TRENT— James  Harper. 

PINK   HILL— A.    G.    Howard,   G.    L.    Smith, 
Jesse   J.    Smith. 

MERCHANTS    NOT    IN    TOWN. 

Dawson,   A.   T.,    &   Son,   LaGrange,   Rfd. 

Hardy  Bros..  LaGrange,  Rfd. 

Hamilton,   D.   W.,   Graingers. 

Stanly,  Jesse,  Kinston,  Rfd. 

MINISTERS    NOT    IN    TOWNS. 

FREE-WILL   BAPTIST— Henry    Cunningham 
Deep  Run. 

DISCIPLE— S:    W.    Somerell. 

PHYSICIANS    NOT    IN    TOWNS. 

Wooten,  R.   W.,   Kinston,   Rfd. 
COTTON    GINS. 

Taylor,   Sam,  &  Bro.,  Kinston,  Rfd. 

Dupree.   W.    C,   Kinston,   Rfd. 

Kennedy,  W.   L.,  Falling  Creek. 

Hooker,    P.    A.,    Kinston. 

Harvey,  L.,   &  Son,  Kinston. 

Mewborn,    J.    H.,    Kinston,    R.    2. 

Sutton,    Alex.,    LaGrange. 

Hines,    Daniel,    LaGrange. 

Noble,  R.  K.,  Deep  Run. 


LENOIR   COUNTY 


King,   R.    W.,   Kinston. 

Parrott,    J.    M.,   Kinston. 

Ivey,  J.    J.,   LaGrange. 

West,  Geo.,  Kinston,  Rfd. 

Kennedy,  B.   W.,  &  Son,  Kinston,  Rfd. 

Dawson,  Alex.,   LaGrange. 

Whitfield,   D.   A.,   Kinston,  Rfd. 

Darts,   H.    W.,   Kinston,   Rfd. 

Albritton,  H.   W.,  Kinston,  Rfd. 

Sparrow,   T.   LV,  Deep   Run. 

Smith  Bros.,  Grifton,  Rfd. 

Gray,   M.    A.,   Kinston. 

Stanley,  H.   D.,  Kinston. 

PUBLIC    SCHOOL    TEACHERS. 
Jones,  Conor,  Kinston. 
Baily,   Edna  Kate,  Kinston. 
Brock,   C.   L.,  Kinston. 
Dudley,   Susie,  Kinston. 
Albritton,  Eunice,  Kinston,  R.  4. 
Harper,  Sadie,  Kinston,  K.  3. 
Wooten,   Mrs.   Zuline,   Kinston. 
Dail,  Ruth,  Kinston,  R.   4. 
Sutton,  Marie,   Kinston. 
Daly,   Hattie,   Kinston. 
Wooten,    Kathleen,   Kinston,    R.    6. 
Elmore,  Pattie,  Kinston,  R.  4. 
Elmore,  Maud,  Kinston,  R.   4. 
Scarborough,  Nannie,  Kinston,  R.  2. 
Wooten,   Mildred,  Kinston,   R.   2. 
Williams,   P.   C,  Kinston,   R.   5. 
Herndon,   Georgie,   Kinston. 
Homer,  Mrs.   Margaret,  Kinston,  R.   4. 
Williams,    Ada,    Kinston,    R.    4. 
Salisbury,  Laura,  Kinston,  R.   4. 
Hill,   Bertha,  Kinston,  R.   3. 
Hargett,   Edna,   Kinston. 
Perry,   Mrs.   P.   R.   Kinston,   R.    6. 
Perry,  Ethel,  Kinston,  R.  6. 
Benton,  Rea,  Kinston 
Pollock,  Lizzie,  Kinston,  R.   2. 
McDaniel,   L.,   Kinston. 
Brown,  Mary,  Kinston,  R.  2. 
Hooker,  Eller,  Kinston,  R.   5. 
Burt,,  Mrs.  -T.   B.,  Kinston,  R.   5. 
Kendall,   Sallie  J.,  Kinston,  R.    5. 
Phillips,  Susie,  Kinston. 
Noble,  Mattie.   Pink   Hill,   R.    1. 
G arris.   Mrs.    J.   W.,   Pink   Hill. 
Mosby,  J.   O.,   Pink  Hill. 
Tyndall,    Sadie,    Pink   Hill. 
Wood,  Lucy,  LaGrange. 
.Toyner,    Lillie   D.,    LaGrange. 
Ives,    Ethel,    LaGrange. 
Mooring,   Elizabeth,   LaGrange. 
Maxwell,    Mary   Bessie,    Pink   Hill. 
Davis,   Nora   K.,   Pink   Hill. 
Kornegay,  J.  M.,  Deep  Run. 
Wood,  Florence,  LaGrange. 
Jarman,  Poison,  Deep  Run. 
Davis,  Mrs.   Robert,  Seven  Springs,  R.   3. 
Quinn,   Annie,   Seven   Springs, 
Burke,  Ruth,  LaGrange. 


PINK     HILL. 

Incorporated. 

MAYOR— Jesse  J.    Smith^ 

POSTMASTER— Ivey    B.    Smith. 

Hotels. 
Hotel   Howard. 

Schools   and    Academies. 
PINK      HILL     ACADEMY— J.      A.      Worley, 
Supt. ;  Celia  V.  Maxwell,  Asst.   Supt. 
General    Merchants. 
Tyndall,   L.   P. 
Turner,   Bros. 
Smith,  Jesse  J. 
Potters  Hill   Supply   Co. 
Thompson,   J.   L.,   &  Bro. 
Smith,  W.   A. 
Stroud  &  Grady. 

Leaf   Tobacco   Warehouse. 
Pink   Hill   Tobacco"  Warehouse. 

Banks. 
BANK   OF  PINK  HILL— Geo.   Turner,  Pres. ; 
G.   S.   Willard,   Cash. 


Smith,  Jesse  J. 
Harper,   S.    W. 

Stroud,  J.  T. 

Howard,   Tom. 
Barnett,  W.  H. 
Smith,   J.   J. 
Craft,    J.    C. 


Saw   Mills. 


Cotton   Gins. 
Livery  Stables. 


KINSTON. 

Population,   1910:     6,990. 

White  polls,  757;  colored  polls,  551. 

Value   real   estate,    $1,685,778;   value  personal 
property,  $1,926, yyy. 

Tax  rate:     $1.15  on  the  $100. 

Bonded    debt,    $205,000. 

Floating  debt,   $1,000. 

Town    Officers. 

MAYOR— Fred   J.    Sutton. 

CHIEF  OF  POLICE— Carson  Heath. 

CLERK— W.   B.    Coleman. 

TREASURER— W.  D.  Hood. 

TAX    COLLECTOR— W.    B.    Coleman. 

STANDARD-KEEPER— T.     B.     Ashford. 

ATTORNEY— Jno.    Dawson,    Jr. 

SUPT.    OF   HEALTH— Dr.    A.    L.    Hyatt. 

POSTMASTER— J.    F.    Parrott. 

R.     R.     AGENT— W.     J.     Nicholson,     N.     S. ; 
D.    J.    Ward,   A.    C.    L. 

EXPRESS    AGENT — Junius    Stevenson. 

TELEGRAPH     MANAGER— Clarence     Smith, 
W.    U. 

TELEPHONE    MANAGER— H.     A.     Birdsall, 
Carolina  Tele.   &  Telp.   Co. 

Ministers  and   Churches. 

CHRISTIAN— Bernard    Smith,    pastor. 

EPISCOPAL— J.  H.   Griffiths,  Jr.,  Rector. 

METHODIST— F.     S.     Love,     Pastor. 

PRESBYTERIAN— P.   L.    Clark,   Pastor. 

BAPTIST— C.   W.   Blanchard,  Pastor. 
Schools  and   Academies. 

GRADED— S.    B.    Underwood,    Supt. 

HIGH— J.   H.   Rose,  Prin. 

GRAMMAR— W.    T.    Privett,    Prin. 
Hotels   and    Boarding    Houses. 

Hotel   Tull. 

Hotel   Caswell- 
Bailey,   Henry. 

Neuse  Hotel. 

Central    Hotel    (King    House). 

Moore,  Mrs.  Needham. 

Hyatt,  Mrs.  — . 

Banks   and    Bankers. 

THE   NATIONAL   BANK    OF   KINSTON— R. 
C.    Strong,   Pres. ;   J.    J.    Stevenson,    Cash. 

THE      FIRST      NATIONAL— N.      J.      Rouse, 
Pres. ;  D.    F.    Wooten,    Cash. 

THE   FARMERS    AND   MERCHANTS— Chas. 
F.   Harvey,   Pres. ;  L.   J.   Mewborue,   Cash. 
Building    and    Loan    Association. 

Mutual  Benefit  BukLr  aud  Loan  Association. 

Eureka   Buidg    and    Loan    Association. 
Bakers. 

Herbert,   W.   M. 

Brick     Manufacturers. 

Carolina  Brick   Co. 

Churchill   &    Co. 

Boot  and   Shoe   Dealers. 

Cox,  John  G. 

Dail    &    Taylor. 

Barrett    &    Hartsfield. 

Komegay,   G.   E. 

Poplin,   J.   D. 

Book  Stores. 

Hood,   J.  E.,  &  Co. 

Pitman,    A.    F. 

Butchers   and    Dealers  in   Cattle. 

Strickland,    John    F. 

Bond,   W.    R. 

Waters,   Allen. 

Whitehurst,  E.   B. 


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Brown.  George  0. 

Mosley,  Z.  E. 

Hooker,  P.  A. 

Kornegay,  G.  E. 

Dilohunt,  Jno. 

Dry   Goods  and    Notions. 

Carriage    Dealers   and    Manufacturers. 

Kornegay,   G.   E. 

Ellis    Carriage    Works. 

Stevenson.   Mrs.   J.   M. 

Whitfield.   J.   T. 

Waters  ('.     \. 

Copebnd,    A.    S.,    &    Co. 

Barrett  &  Hartsfield. 

Mitchell  Bros. 

Taylor   &   Kennedy. 

Hudson.    B.    A..    &   Co. 

Diamond,  A. 

Mewborne,   T.   W.,   &   Co. 

Fertilizer   Dealers  and   Manufacturers. 

Clubs. 

Grainger,  H.   H. 

Cenoir   Commercial    Club. 

Cotton   and    Hosiery   Mills. 

Kinston  Cotton  Mills. 

Harvey,   L.,   &   Son   Co. 
Fields.  W.   C. 
Copeland,   A.    S.,   &   Co. 
Mewborne,  T.  W.,  &  Co. 

Caswell   Cotton   Hills. 

Mitchell  Bros. 

Orion    Knitting  Mills. 

Florists. 

Silk    Mill. 

Weyher,  Mrs.  V.  E. 

Kinston  Spinning  Co. 

Spain,   Mrs.    H.   D. 

Tobacco   Warehouses. 

Edwards,  ills.    H.   C. 

Atlantic. 

Fruit   Dealers. 

Knott's. 

Pittman,    A.    F. 

Eagle  Consolidated  Tobacco  Co. 

Hill,   Hardy. 

Central.                                                              . 

Herbert,    W.    M. 

Wooten    &   Wooten 

Fish   and    Oyster   Dealers. 

Parham,  J.   D. 

Davis,  J.    S. 

Stemmeries. 

Gray,    Henry. 

American    Tobacco    Co. 

Homland,    J.    M. 

Imperiad   Tobacco    Co. 

Foundries  and   Iron  Works. 

Dodsan.    C-    R. 

Kinston  Iron  and  Mantle  Works. 

Webb.    E.    V.,    Co. 

Furniture   Dealers. 

Export    Leaf    Tobacco    Co. 

Quinn  &  Miller. 

Confectionery   Dealers. 

Oettlnger  Bros. 

Grocers. 
Mewborne,  T.   W.,   &   Co.    (Wholesale). 

Marston,   E.   B.,  Drug  Co. 
Lenoir  Drug  Co. 
Hood.    J.    E.,    &    Co. 

Summerell    &   McCoy.     (Wholesale). 

Hart    &    Harrington.     (Wholesale). 

Temple    Drug    Co. 

Cobb,  L.   A.,   &  Co.    (Wholesale). 

Contractors  and    Builders. 

Hill,   Hardy. 

Harrell,  S.  M. 

Tut  on,  W.   W. 

Blalock  Bros. 

French,  Henry. 

Coal  and   Wood   Dealers. 

Parrott,  Jas.  F.,  &  Bro. 

Lenoir   Oil   &    Ice   Co. 

Stroud,  Burwell. 

White,   J.   B. 

Haskins,   I.   T. 

Feed  and  Grain   Dealers. 

Hines,  H.   C.    (Wholesale). 

Dawson,   Roy. 

Brown,  T.  B.,  &  Son. 

Hooker,   P.    A. 

Brown,    Jessie   H. 

Churchill    &    Co. 

Stroud   Bros. 

Sullivan,  G.  T. 

Sutton,  H.   I. 

Clothiers   and    Men's    Furnishers. 

Sitterson,   S.    C.    (Wholesale). 

Dail   &   Taylor. 

Hospitals. 

Stadium,  H. 

The   Robert   Bruce   McDaniel   Memorial    Hos- 

Barret &  Hartsfield. 

pital. 

Adler,  M.,  &  Son. 

Insurance  Agents. 

New  York  Clothing  Co. 

Kinston   Insurance   and  Realty   Co. 

Taylor  &  Kennedy. 

The  Kinston  Loan  &  Real  Estate  Co. 

Nannon,  J. 

Moore,  James. 

Department  Stores. 

Bagby,    Charles. 

Barrett  &  Hartsfield. 

LaRoque,   W.    D.,   Jr. 

Dentists. 

Rountree,  S.  H. 

Faulkner,   T.    H. 

Suton,   W.    H. 

Harper,   H.   D. 

Jewelers. 

Parrott,   Dan  W. 

Denmark,     K. 

Wilson,  0.  L. 

Bailey,  C. 

Druggists. 
Hood,  J.   E.,   &  Co. 

Mewborne,  J.  H.   (Optician). 

Mewborne  Jewelry  Co. 

Lenoir   Drug   Co. 

Laundries. 

Temple   Drug   Co. 

Kinston  Steam  Launrdy. 

Dunn,   Henry. 

Automobile    Dealers. 

Marston,  E.   B.,  Drug  Co. 

Spear,  C.  E. 

Doctors. 

Kinston  Motor  Co. 

Hyat,   H.    O. 

Kinston  Garage,  Inc. 

Weyler,  V.   E. 

Horse    and    Mule    Dealers 

Pollock,    John   A. 

Mewborne,   T.   W.,   &   Co. 

Tull,    Henry. 

Jlitchell  Bros. 

Woodley,  C.  B. 

Simmons,  G.   F. 

Whitaker,  P.  A. 

Copeland    Bros. 

Whitaker,  R.   A. 

Harvey,  L. ,  Son  Co. 

Parrott,  J.  M. 

Livery    and    Sales   Stables. 

Parrott,  W.   T. 

Simmons,  G.   F.    (Sales). 

Parrott,  A.   D. 

LaRoque,  F.   M. 

Hargrove,    W.    F. 

Dawson,   A.    T. 

Hyatt,    A.    L. 

Lawyers. 

Fitts,  F.    (Osteopath). 

Loftin,  A.  J. 

Abbott.    L.     (Osteopath). 

Dawson,    J.    G. 

Whitaker,  F.   S. 

Rouse,  N.  J. 

LENOIR   COUNTY 


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Shaw  &   Powers. 
Wooten,  T.    C. 
Wooten,     R.E 
Wooten,  E.   R. 
Ormond,  Y.   T. 
Pollock.   W.    D. 
Cowper,  G.   V. 
Moore,    G.    G. 
Land,   E.   M. 
Sutton,  Fred.  L. 

North    State    Life    Insurance    Co. 

N.  J.  Rouse,  Pres. ;  J.  E.  Hood,  Treas. ;  J. 
A.  Herndon,  Gen.  Mgr. ;  S.  R.  Dunn,  Cash,  and 
Asst.    Sec. 

Lumber    Manufacturers. 

Hines   Lumber   Co. 

Kinston  Manufacturing  Co. 

Rutledge   Lumber  Co. 

O'Bery,    W.    H. 

Marble    Works. 
Dail,    J.,    &    Son. 

Machinery    Dealers. 
Grainger,   H.    H. 
Copeland,  A.  S.,  &  Co. 
Harvey,  L.,  Son  &  Co. 
Mewborne,  T.   W.,   &  Co. 

Hardware   Dealers. 
Canady,   B.   W.,   &   Son. 
Dixon.    D.    V.,    &   Son. 
Moosley,  H.  E.  Hardware  Co. 
Mitchell  Bros. 
Mewborne,  T.  W.,  &  Co. 

Paint  and   Oil   Dealers. 

Canady,  B.  W.,   &  Son. 
Dixon,   D.   V.,   &  Son. 
Mosely,  H.   E.,  Hardware  Co. 
Mitchell,    Bros. 
Mewborne,  T.  W.,  &  Co. 
Askew,  John. 

Painters. 
Cummings,    Hugh. 
Scott,   James. 
Bailey  Bros.    (Sign.) 
Askew,   John. 

Produce    Dealers. 
Haskins,   I.   T. 
Williams.    D.    T. 
Sutton,  H.  I. 
Kennedy  &   Simmons. 
French,  Henry. 
Parrott,  J.  F.,  &  Bros. 

Plumbers. 
Kinston  Roofing  &  Plumbing  Co. 
Scott   &   Waller. 

Piano  and    Organ    Dealers. 

Slaughter  Bros. 
Gross,    L.    O. 

Photographers. 
Coble,   W.   M.,   &   Son. 

Newspapers    and    Editors. 
THE   FREE   PRESS    (Daily   and   Semi-Week- 
ly)—D.    T.    Edwards,    Editor. 

FREE  WILL  BAPTIST  ADVOCATE  (Week- 
ly)— J.   S.  Brown,  Editor. 

Real   Estate  Agents. 
Kinston   Insurance   &   Realty   Co. 
The  Kinston  Loan   &  Real  Estate  Co. 
LaRoque.  W.   D.,  Jr. 
Sutton,    W.   H. 

Shingle   Dealers. 
Churchill    &    Co. 
O'Berry,   W.   H. 

Tailors. 

Foxman,   L. 

Undertakers    and    Embalmers. 
Wood,    D.    E. 


Wall   Paper  Dealers. 

Cummings,    Hugh. 
Askew,    John. 

LA    GRANGE. 

Population.  1910:     1,153. 

Value    real    estate,    $218,056;    value    personal 
property,   $94,910. 

TAX   RATE:     40c.    on   the   $100. 
Town   Officers. 

MAYOR— J.   F.   Peele. 

FOSTMASTER— Albert  Miller. 

CHIEF  OF  POLICE— Josi ah  Wells. 

R.   R.   AGENT— J.   W.   Graham,  N.   S. 

MANAGER     TELEGRAPH— J     W.     Graham, 
W.   TJ. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 

METHODIST— J.    M.    Carraway,    Postor. 

METHODIST     PROTESTANT— J.     H.     Aber- 
nethy.  Pastor. 

CHRISTIAN— Hayes  Farrish,  Pastor. 

PRESBYTERIAN— (No  Pastor). 

PRIMITIVE   BAPTIST— I.   W.   Gardner,  Pas- 
tor. 

MISSIONARY  BAPTIST— (No  Pastor). 

Schools    and    Academies. 
GRADED— S.  B.  Lyerly,  Prin. 

Banks    and    Bankers. 
ROUSE      BANKING      CO.— N.       J.       Rouse, 
Pres. ;  T.  R.  Rouse,  Cash. 

Doctors. 

Hodges,   J.   M. 
Smithwiek,   J.   W.   P. 
Adams,  L.   C. 

Druggists. 
Isler   &   Peele. 

Lawyers. 
Kornegay,  H.  A. 

General    Merchandise. 
Wooten,  L.   E.,   &  Co. 
Braxton,   Ed. 
Creech,  R.   G. 
Fields,   D.    L. 
Wood  Hardware  Co. 
Eardy,  W.  P. 
Mewborne,   S.   G. 
Rouse,   E.   E.,   &  Co. 
Wooten,  J.   S. 
Barwick,   F. 
Burke,   W.   H.,  &  Son. 
Kinsey   &   Wooten. 
Dillon,  V.  W. 
Fields,  J.   W. 
Edwards,  J.   T.,   Hardware   Co. 

Markets. 
Walters,   A.   E. 

Hay  and   Grain. 
Pace,  T.  W.,  Feed  Store  and  Groceries. 

Furniture. 
Hilburne,   D.   D.,   &   Co. 

Undertakers  and    Embalmers. 
Rouse,  J.  H. 

Hotels  and   Boarding   Houses. 
Hotel  Harper. 

Livery   Stables. 

Alphin    Bros. 
Walters,   J.   P. 

Grist    Mills. 
Sutton.  H.   H.   &  E.   L. 
Woodard,  T.  W. 

Cotton    Gins. 

Sutton,    Alex. 

Tobacco    Warehouses. 

LaG  range   Warehouse. 
Parks   Warehouse. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 
Rouse,  J.   H.    (Carriages  and  Buggies). 

Jewelers. 
Mewborne,    G.    L. 


LINCOLN    COUNTY. 


LINCOLN  COUNTY 

COUNTY    SEAT,     LINCOLNTON. 


POPULATION— (Census    1910).    17.132. 

Formed  in  1779.     Named  in  honor  of  GeneralBenjamin   Lincoln. 

AREA — 300  square  miles. 

Yalue  of   real   estate.   $2,582,324;   value   of  personal   property,   $1,910,741. 

Property   listed  in   1912,  by  whites,  $4,396,913:00;   special   15c. 

TAX   KATE — ('.unity   purposes,   l'Jc.   on  the  $100;   speical   15c. 

PUBLIC  ROADS— Worked  by  taxation,   bond    i-sue   and  road  commission. 

RAILROAD,    TELEGRAPH    AND    EXPRESS    COMPANIES. 

Seaboaid  Air  Line  Railway,   15.60  miles,   assessed   value $440,193  00 

Southern  Express  Co.,   assessed  value 4^735^00 

Western   Union  Telegraph   Co.,   assessed  value    .......       L866.10 

Piedmont  Telegraph  and  Telephone  Co.,   assessed     value 1L476.00 

Carolina  and  Northwestern  Railroad.   14.96  miles,    assessed    value 139,392. 00 

Southern    Power    Co. ,    assessed    value     27  606  00 

SUPERIOR    COURT   TERMS— February    2nd,   April    6th,    July    20th,    September    7th,    Decem- 
ber   21st. 


Childs, 
Lincoln- 


Padgett, 


COUNTY    OFFICERS. 

CLERK    OF    COURT— A.    Nixon,    Lincolnton. 

SHERIFF— G.    L.    Heavner,    Lincolnton. 

REGISTER  OF  DEEDS— W.  H.  Sigmon, 
Lincolnton. 

TREASURER— J.     O.     Allen,     Lincolnton. 

CORONER— E.   W.   Keener,  Lincolnton. 

SURVEYOR— W.    M.    Hoke,    Lincolnton. 

SUPT.   OF  HEALTH— C.  D.  Thompson. 

SUPT.  OF  SCHOOLS— S.  C.  Garrison,  Lin- 
colnton. 

SUPT  OF  HOME— Sylvester  Royster,  Lin- 
colnton. 

BOARD  OF  EDUCATION— K.    B.    Nixon. 
Lincolnton :    F.     J.     Leatherman,    Henry,    Rfd. ; 
J.  W.  Little,  Denver. 

COMMISSIONERS— R.  Locke  McCorkle, 
Alexis,  Rfd.;  Robert  C.  Goode,  Lincolnton; 
D.  Hunter  Mauney,  Lincolnton,  Rfd. ;  William 
C.  Rhodes,  Lincolnton,  Rfd. ;  J.  Cephas  Beam, 
Cherryville,    Rfd. 

ROAD  COMMISSIONERS— J.  A.  Abernethy, 
Lincolton;  Geo.  Shuford,  Lincolton,  Rfd;  Robert 
Nixon,  Stanley,  Rfd;  Eli  Mosteller,  Lincolnton, 
Rfd;   J.    T.    Houser,    Henry,   Rfd. 

BOARD  OF  ELECTIONS— C.  E. 
(chm'n),  Lincolnton;  J.  B.  Wright, 
ton;   John   M.    Rhodes.    Lincolnton. 

JUSTICES    OF    THE    PEACE 

LINCOLNTON  TOWNSHIP— M.  C. 
Lincolnton;  J.  A.  Epps,  Lincolnton;  J.  Ramseur 
Lincolnton ;  S.  W.  McKee,  Lincolnton ;  John  K. 
Kline,  Lincolnton;  J.  E.  Hoover,  Lincolnton, 
Rfd. ;  H.  J.  Crooks,  Lincolnton ;  R.  C.  Lynch, 
Lincolnton;  R.  II.  Arney,  Lincolnton;  T.  J. 
Ramseur.  Lincolnton. 

HOWARDS  CREEK— W.  W.  Noland,  Crouse; 
J.  F.  Heafner,  Crouse;  Guy  Pink,  Lincoln- 
ton,  Rfd;  E.  I.  Mosteller,  Reepsville;  A.  L. 
Sullivan,  Lincolnton,  Rfd;  H.  D.  Warlick, 
Reepsville;  J.  R.  Killian,  Reepsville;  L.  N. 
Brown,  Crouse;  John  E.  Hoover,  Lincolnton;  C. 
L.    Havnaer,   Henry. 

NORTH  BROOK— C.  Z.  Hoyle,  Henry.  Rfd.; 
F.  J.  Leatherman,  Henry,  Rfd. ;  W.  M.  Hull, 
Cherryville,  Rfd. ;  T.  M.  Bess,  Cherryville ;  D. 
A.  Hoyle.  Henry;  J.  M.  Richardson,  Henry; 
J.  C.  Martin,  Henry;  C.  W.  Beam,  Cherryville, 
Rfd.;  T.  O.  Bess,  Cherryville;  T.  M.  Bess, 
Cherryville. 

IRONTON— D.  A.  Troutman,  Ironton;  R.  F. 
Goodson,  Ironton:  R.  H.  Ballard.  Iron  Station, 
Ffd. ;  W.  C.  Caldwell,  Maiden;  Bradshaw  Law- 
ing.  Lincolnton,  Rfd. ;  J.  E.  Cronland,  Lin- 
colnton. Rfd.  ■* 

CATAWBA  SPRINGS— P.  A.  Thompson, 
Denver;  W.  F.  Kelly,  Denver;  A.  A.  Keever, 
ivimesville:  O.  F.  Howard,  Denver;  W.  H. 
Lowe,  Stanly,  Rfd. ;  S.  A.  Hager,  Stanly.  Rfd. ; 
Coleman  E.  Bisaner,  Alexis;  J.  H.  Nixon, 
Stanly. 


Rfd. 


MINISTERS    NOT    IN    TOWNS. 

METHODIST— J.  W.  Hoyle,  Denver;  W.  M. 
Boring,    Crouse. 

BAPTIST— Barlett  McClure,  Alexis;  Philip 
Bangle,  Lincolnton;  John  M.  Ballard,  Iron 
Station;   W.    W.    Rimmer,    Lincolnton. 

LUTHERAN— L.  L.  Lohr,  Lincolnton;  M.  L. 
Pence,  Henry;  M.  L.  Carpenter,  Lincolnton, 
Rfd. 

MKTHODIST  PROTESTANT .  — .   Morris, 

Cherryville,    Rfd. 

PRESBYTERIAN—  C.   H.    Little,   Stanly,   Rfd. 
PHYSICIANS    NOT    IN    TOWNS. 

Kizer,    W.    C,    Reepsville. 

Taylor,  'B.    C,    Lowesville. 

Killian,    R.    B.,    Lincolnton, 

Hoover,     Chas.     H.,     Crouse. 

Smith,    Augustus,    Ironton. 

Bess,    W.    A.,    Cherryville,    Rfd. 

MERCHANTS   NOT   IN   TOWNS. 

Lockman,  W.  L.,  Ironton. 

Carpenter,   M.   M.,   Ironton. 

Nixon,    J.    A.,    Triangle. 

Nixon,    Robert,    Triangle. 

Keever,    A.    A.,    Kidsville. 

Noles,   G.   M.,   Kidsville. 

Kids,    J.    M.,    Kidsville. 

Lowe,    I.    C,    Lowesville. 

Dellinger,    J.     C,     Crouse,    Rfd. 

Havnaer,    C.    L.,    Henry. 

Heafner,  J.  F.,  Crouse. 

Heafner  Bros.   Crouse. 

Longshoals   Cotton   Mills,    Longshoals. 

Lincoln   Mills,    Southside. 

Rbyne,    D.    E.,    Lincolnton,    Rfd. 

Perkins,    Lee,    Ironton. 

Sain,    D.    H.,    Henry. 

Sain  &   Sain.  Henry. 

Wood,    J.    P.,    Henry- 
Ford  Bros.,   Cherryville,   Rfd. 

Wise,   T.    B.,   Lincolnton,    Rfd. 

Houser,   J.    S.,   Lincolnton,   Rfd. 

Abraham,   A.,    Lincolnton. 

Lowe,    E.    M.,    &    Co.,    Lowesville. 

Jetton,    J.    M.,    &    Co.,    Reepsville. 

Killian   Bros.,   Reepsville. 

Goodson,    G.    B.,    Lincolnton,    Rfd. 

Chihlers.   W.    C,   Cherryville,   Rfd. 

Royster,    Frank,    Cherryville,    Rfd. 

Beam.    D.    J.,    &    Bros.,    Henry. 

Beam,    J.    P.,    Cherryville.    Rfd. 

Lineberger,   A.    C,   Ironton. 

Brown.    A.    M.,    Crouse. 

Hoyle,  M.  H..  Lincolnton,  Rfd. 

Leonhardt,    John    A.,    Crouse. 

Shronce.     J.     H.,     Stanly. 

Cobb,     P.     V.,     Alexis,     Rfd. 

McCorkle.    R.    L.,    Alexis,    Rfd. 

Baxter,    T.    H.,    Cherryville,    Rfd. 

Spratt.    F.    E.,    Cherryville,    Rfd. 


LINCOLN  COUNTY. 


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Ramsey,   N.   E.,   Lincolnton,    Kfd. 

Norman,    H.    F. .    Lincolnton,    Kfd. 

Indian   Creek   Mills,    Lincolnton,    Rfd. 

Kim    Grove    Mills,    Lincolnton. 
COTTON    GINS. 

Dellinger,   D.   W.,    Ironton. 

Reel   Bros,    Macpelah. 

Killian,   H.    P.,   Derr. 

Cherry   Bros.,    Triangle. 

Lincoln    Milling    Co.,    Lincolnton. 

Banner   Roller    Mills,    Lincolnton. 

Mauney  &  Carpenter,   Longshoals. 

Carpenter  &  Sullivan,   Crouse. 

Chapman   Bros.,    Crouse. 

Hartsoe,    O.    M.,    Lincolnton,    Rfd. 

Wood,    B.    C,    Lincolnton. 

Heafner  &  Lefevers,  Henry. 

Wray   &   Leferus,    Lincolnton. 

Bess,    T.    O.,    Cherryvillc. 

Gilbert,    George,    Reepsville. 

Beam,    C.    L.,    &   Co.,    Cherry ville. 

Mcintosh,    J.    C,    Denver. 

Duckworth,    G.    S.,    Stanly. 

FLOUR,  CORN  AND  FEED  MILLS. 

Finger,    T.    L.,    Lincolnton,    Rfd. 

Rhyne,    C.   M.,   Lincolnton,   Rfd. 

Howards    Creek    Milling    Co.,    Reepsville. 

Warlick   Roller    Mills,    Reepsville. 

Reepsville    Mills,    Reepsville. 

Jenks,    T.    P.,    Henry. 

Mcintosh,   J.    C,   Denver. 

Lloyd,    J.    L.,    Lincolnton. 

Wood,    B.     C,    Lincolnton.    Rfd. 

Carpenter   &    Sullivan,    Crouse. 

Flay   Roller   Mills,    Cherryville. 

Pioneer  Roller  Mills,   Lincolnton. 

Helson  Milling  Co.,  Henry,  Rfd. 

Carpenter,    J.    W.,    Henry. 

SAW     MILLS. 

Chapman    Bros.,    Crouse. 

Finger    &    Self,    Lincolnton. 

Finger    &    Shuford,    Lincolnton. 

Keener.    Jno.    W. ,    Lincolnton,    Rfd. 

Goodson,    Giles,    Lincolnton,    Rfd. 

Dellinger,    N.   M. 

Rudisill,    W.    A. 

COTTON     MILLS    NOT    IN    TOWNS. 

Mariposa    Cotton   Mills,    Stanly,    Rfd. 

Lincoln    Cotton    Mills,    Southside. 

Laboratory    Cotton    Mills,    Lincolnton. 

Long   Shoals   Cotton   Mills,    Lincolnton. 

Elm  Grove   Cotton  Mills.   Lincolnton. 

Indian     Creek    Manufacturing    Co.,     Lincoln- 
ton,   Rfd. 

John    Rudisill    Manufacturing    Co.,    Lincoln- 
ton,    Rfd. 

Saxony   Spinning   Co..    Lincolnton.    Rfd. 
PUBLIC    SCHOOL    TEACHERS. 

Beam,   Michael,  Lincolnton. 

Shipp.    Kate,    Lincolnton. 

James,    Eva,    Lincolnton. 

Nixon,   Myria,   Lincolnton. 

Sherrill,    Martha,    Lincolnton. 

Sherrill,    Horace,    Lincolnton. 

Ramsey,     Jessie,     Lincolnton. 

Ramsey,    Nora,    Lincolnton. 

Ramsey,   Ruby,   Lincolnton. 

Ramsey,    T.    S.,    Lincolnton. 

Coon.    Bettie,    Lincolnton. 

Willis.    Grace,    Lincolnton. 

Ramsey.    Ada,    Lincolnton. 

Kiser,     Theodore,     Lincolnton. 

Smith,    Miller,    Lincolnton. 

Hoover,    J.    E.,    Lincolnton. 

Carpenter,    Emmalee,    Lincolnton. 

Bollinger,    S.   L.,    Lincolnton,   Rfd. 

Saine,    May,     Lincolnton. 

Hoffman,    Gorson,    Lincolnton. 

Miller,     Minnie,     Lincolnton. 

Ballard,   E.   D.,   Lincolnton.   Rfd. 

Royster,    Mrs.    Sallie,    Lincolnton. 

Hoover,    C.    C,    Lincolnton. 


Royster,    C.    S.,   Lincolnton. 

Huss,    S.    A.,    Lincolnton. 

Hicks,    A.    L.,    Lincolnton. 

Reys,    Grady.    Lincolnton. 

McCoy,    Willie,    Lincolnton. 

Pressly,     Josephine,     Lincolnton. 

McKee,     Annie,     Lincolnton. 

Garrison,    S.    C,    Crouse. 

Ballard.     Carrie,     Crouse. 

Wier,    Delightal,    Crouse. 

Hoover,    Edith,    Crouse. 

Hoover,    Florence,    Lawndale,    Rfd. 

Brown,    S.    A.,    Crouse. 

Brown,    G.    M.,    Reepsville,    Rfd. 

Heafner,    H.    H.,    Crouse. 

Arnedt,    Mrs.    Rosabelle,    Iron    Station,    Rfd. 

Beam,    C.    C,    Iron    Station. 

Hamrick,    Sallie,    Iron    Station. 

Rudisill,     Sallie,     Iron     Station. 

Rudisill,    Ruth,     Iron    Station. 

Armstrong,    Hattie,    Iron    Station. 

Wilkinson,   D.    C.   K.,   Iron   Station. 

Abernathy,    L.     A.,     Iron    Station. 

Ballard,    Ethel,    Iron    Station. 

Mitchell,     Beulah,     Iron    Station. 

Beam,    B.    L.,    Reepsville,    Rfd. 

Lore,    Lucy,    Reepsville. 

Wilson,     Sallie    C,    Reepsville. 

Kistler,     Mary,     Reepsville. 

Warlick,    Ford,    Reepsville. 

Saine,    S.    K.,    Henry. 

Lore,    Johnsie,    Henry. 

Hani.    Mary.    Henry. 

Goodman,    Mrs.    Pettie,    Henry. 

Leonard,    Miss   Myrtle.    Henry. 

Cloninger,    Lecky,    Alexis. 

McCorkle,    Rose,    Alexis. 

Womack.    Henry,     Alexis. 

Reinhardt.    Louise,    Stanly,    Rfd 

Miller,   J.   W.,    Stanly. 

Kincaid.    Mary,    Stanly. 

Kincaid,   Lula,   Stanly. 

Hagger,    Lula  B.,    Stanly. 

Hinkel,    Laura,     Stanly. 

Little,    C.   H.,    Stanly. 

King,    Olive,    Kidsville. 

Young,    Charlotte,    Denver. 

Vinson,  Lossie.  Denver. 

Heafner,    Bessie   M.,    Denver. 

Bolieh.    Mary.    Denver. 

Howard.    McLean,    Denver. 

Munday,    Lula    Lee,    Denver. 

Munday,    Jerry.     Denver. 

Eaker,    C.    S.,    Cherryville,    Rfd. 

Beam,    Erwin,    Cherryville. 

Beam,     Miss     Lula.     Cherryville. 

Peeler,    A.    B.,    Cherryville. 

Ferguson,    T.    M.,    Cherryville. 

Hartsell,    Sarah.    Cleveland    Mills,    Rfd. 

Boyles,    B.    B.,    Cleveland    Mills. 

Huss,    Nora,    Southside. 

Huss.    Alice,    Southside. 

Proctor,     Ellie,     Long    Shoals. 


LINCOLNTON. 

Incorporated   in    1786. 

Value  real  estate,  $1,155,637;  value  per- 
sonal   property,    $318,468. 

Town   Officers. 

MAYOR— C.    E.    Childs. 

POSTMASTER— D.     L.     Yount. 

CHIEF   OF   POLICE— Z.    W.    Farns. 

NIGHT  POLICEMEN— E.  W.  Keener,  W.  D. 
Baxton. 

R.  R.  AGENTS— E.  E.  Smart,  Seaboard 
Air  Line;  J.  S.  Armstrong,  C.  &  N.  W.  Rail- 
way. 

MANAGER  TELEGRAPH— J.  M.  Earnheardt, 
Western   Union. 

EXPRESS  AGENT— W.  L.  Mustain,  South- 
ern   Express    Co. 


JSJ 


LINCOLN  COUNTY. 


Ministers    and    Churches. 

METHODIST— T.   J.    Rogers   and  J.   H.   Rob- 
ertson,   Pastors. 

BAPTIST— S.    W.    Bennett,    Pastor. 

PRESBYTERIAN— W.     R.    Minter.    Pastor. 

LUTHERAN— Enoch     Hite,     Pastor. 

EPISCOPAL     M.    S.    Ream,   Rector. 

REFORMED— W.    II.    McNairy,  Pastor. 
Schools    and     Academies. 

LINCOLNTON    GRADED    SCHOOL—. 

FASSIFERN— Kate    Shipp,    Principal. 
Banks    and    Bankers. 

First    National    Bank— D.    E.    Rhyne,    Presi- 
dent :    M.    H.    Cline.    Cashier. 

COUNTY    NATIONAL    RANK— B.    F.    Grigg, 
President;   W.    E.    Grigg,    Cashier. 

Building    &    Loan    Associations. 

Lincolnton    Building    and    Loan    Association. 

People's   Home    Building    and   Loan   Associa- 
tion. 

Doctors. 

Costner,    George    H. 

Crowell,    L.    A. 

Sain,    John    W. 

Wise,   J.   S. 

Wright,    J.    B. 

Thompson,    C.    D. 

Druggists. 

Lincoln   Drug    Co. 

Lawing,    K.    L. 

Lawyers. 

Childs,    C.    E. 

Quickel,     A.     L. 

Wetmore,   L.   B. 

Jonas,    C.    A. 

Costner,    R.    E. 

Childs,    W.    H. 

Mouser,    R.    J. 

Nixon,    K.    B. 

Sigmon,  R.   L. 

Barber  Shops. 

Putnam,   M.    A. 

Burton,    Frank. 

Wellman,  T.   S. 

Meat    Markets. 

Mallard,  John. 

McKinnis    &    Williams. 

Padgett    &    Padgett.  , 

Goodson,  A.  F. 

Newspapers    and    Editors. 

LINCOLN   COUNTY   NEWS    (Semi- Weekly)  — 
J.  T.   Perkins,  Editor. 

TIMES    ( Semi- weekly )— C.    A.    Jonas,    Editor. 
General    Merchandise. 

Wampum     Department     Stores. 

Rudisill,    J.    H.,    &    Co. 

Epperson-Tilson    Co. 

Keever,    T.    J.,    &    Son. 

Lloyd.    J.    L. 

The    Daniel    Store. 

Bargain    Store. 

Mullen.    J.    F. 

Wycoff,    R.    L. 

Asbury,    W.     C. 

Carpenter  &  Son. 

Keever-Shuford   &  Abernethy. 

Knuckley,   Robert. 

Leonard  Bros. 

Farmers'  Union  Warehouse  . 

Wholesale    Merchants. 

Dixie  Grocery  Co. 

Standard    Oil    Co. 

Candy    and    Fruits. 

Ford,    F.    B. 

Hatzakas,   Steff. 

McKee.    S.    W. 

Hardware    Dealers. 

Reid   Hardware   Co. 

Ramseur,    H.    E..    &    Sons. 
Millinery. 

Mikell,    M.    E. 

McNight.    J.     A. 


Epperson-Tilson    Co. 
Detter,    Neva   B. 
Jarrts,  Mrs.   J.   L. 

Automobiles. 
Cline,    J.    K.,    &    Son. 
Reid,    H.   E. 

Bicycles. 
Keever,    William   T. 
Reid    Hardware    Co. 
Ramseur,  H.  E.,  &  Sons. 
Warlick  Furniture  Co. 

Plumbers. 
Webber,  A  .W. 

Farming    Implements, 
Roseman,    R.    M. 
Cline    &    Son. 

Jewelers. 
Detter,    Neva. 
Houser,    S.    P. 
Sherrill,    W.    M.,    &    Co. 

Hotels    and     Boarding     Houses. 
North  State  Hotel. 
Piedmont    House. 
Union   Hotel. 
Hoke  House. 
McCutchen     House. 
McLean    House. 

Livery  Stables. 
Lincoln    Livery    Co. 
Real,    R.    F.,    &   Co. 
Hines,    W.    W.    W. 
Hinson    Livery    Stables. 

Furniture    Dealers. 
McLean   &  Yodder. 
Warlick   Furniture    Co. 

Woodworking    Plants. 
Motz,   W.   W. 
Jones    Fixture    Co. 
Lincoln    Handle    Co. 
Motz,   John  M. 
James,  Ed. 
Wayoco  Mfg.    Co. 

Dentists. 
Self,    I.    R. 
Coffey,   L.    M. 

Cotton   Mills. 
Rhynes   Cotton  Mills. 
Rhodes     Manufacturing     Co. 
Wampum    Cotton    Mills. 
Piedmont     Cotton    Mills. 
Eureka     Manufacturing     Co. 
Flour   Mills. 
Banner    Roller    Mills. 
Lincoln    Milling    Co. 

Foundry    and     Machine    Shops. 
Eureka    Shops. 

Coal   Dealers. 
Johnston,    J.    B. 
Lincoln    Milling    Co. 
Roseman,    R.    M. 
Banner    Roller    Mills. 

Harness  Shops. 


Ford,   R.    L. 
Ford,   F.    R. 


Shoe   Shops. 


Garage. 
Lincolnton   Garage. 

Blacksmith    and    Repair    Shops. 
Haynes,     Guy    M. 
Thompson    &    Hoke. 
Clarke,     C.     Lee. 

Photographers. 
Hale,    T.    N. 


DENVER. 

Population,    300. 

Value     real    estate,     $12,000;    value    personal 
property,    $10,000. 

Town   Officers. 
MAYOR— .lessee  McConnell. 
POSTMASTER— Lilly     Killian. 
CHIEF   OF  POLICE—  C   E.   Rallard. 


LINCOLN— MACON. 


283 


Schools    and    Academies. 
DENVER      HIGH      SCHOOL— J. 
Prii  cipal. 

Doctors. 

Abernethy,     H.     N. 
McCall,  C.  L. 

Druggists. 
Mundy,  J.   O. 


C.      Scott. 


General      Merchandise. 
McConnell,  .lessee. 
Little,    J.    W. 
Proctor.    W.    C. 
Proctor,     A.     M. 

Hotels    and     Boarding    Houses. 
Shelton,    M,    J. 
Lowe.    Mrs.    Mattie. 


MACON  COUNTY 

COUNTY    SEAT,     FRANKLIN. 


POPULATION— (Census   1910),   12,191. 

Formed  in  1S29.     Named  in  honor  of  Nathaniel  Macon. 

AREA :     650   square  miles. 

Value  of  real  estate,   $1,659,137;  value  of -personal  property,  $738,121. 

Property  listed  in  1913,   by  whites,   $2,382,109;  by  negroes,   $15,649. 

TAX  RATE:     County  purposes,  17c.  on  the  $100;  poor,  5c;  roads,  34c;  bridges,  49c;  schools 
30c. 

RAILROAD,    TELEGRAPH    AND     EXPRESS    COMPANIES. 
Southern  Railway,  2.52  miles,  assessed  value $ 


^Southern  Express  Co.,  assessed  value 

-"western  Union  Telegraph   Co. ,   assessed  value 

Franklin  Telephone  and  Electric  Co.,   assessed  value 

Southern   Bell   Telephone   and  Telegraph   Co.,   assessed   value 

Tallulah  Falls  Railway,  14.50  miles,  assessed  value 

SUPERIOR  COURT  TERMS— April   20,  August  24,   November  23. 


9S.582.70 

2,466.00 

14.780.00 

2,000.00 

330.00 

108,333.00 


COUNTY    OFFICERS. 

CLERK  OF  COURT— R.  M.  Ledford,  Frank- 
lin. 

SHERIFF — Alex.    Moore,   Franklin. 

REGISTER  OF  DEEDS— D.  W.  Blaine, 
Franklin. 

TREASURER— Alex.    Moore,    Franklin. 

CORONER— T.    W.   Angel,  Franklin. 

SUVEYOR— John   H.    Dalton,    Ellijay. 
SUET.  OF  SCHOOLS— M.  D.  Billings,  Frank- 
lin. 

SUPT.  OF  HOME— George  Dawdle,  Frank- 
lin. 

COMMISSIONERS— E.  Patton,  (chm'n),  R. 
J.   Phillips.  W.   D.   Barnard. 

BOARD  OF  EDUCATION—  S.  H.  Lyle,  Sr., 
Franklin;  T.  C.  Bryson,  West  Mill;  W.  L. 
Higdon,    Higdonville. 

BOARD  OF  ELECTIONS— J.  G.  Siler,  T.  S. 
Munday,   E.    H.    Franks,   Franklin. 

JUSTICES     OF     THE     PEACE. 

FRANKLIX  TOWNSHIP— Z.  Baird,  J.  P. 
Campbell,   W.    H.    Roane,    Franklin. 

Ml'LLSHAW— J.  T.  Amnions,  J.  L.  Cowper, 
George  Carpenter,  Dean. 

ELLIJAY— W.  T.  Jennings,  J.  L.  Higdon, 
Higdonsville ;  N.   L.   Jolly,   Cullasaja. 

SUGAR  FORK— T.  C.  Vinson,  Bunion  Mills; 
Frank    Peck,    Gneiss. 

HIGHLANDS— P.  C.  Calloway,  M.  D.  Ed- 
wards, R.   H.  Munger,  Highlands. 

FLATTS— J.  F.  Miller,  J.  A.  Miller,  E.  P. 
Brown,  Scaly. 

SMITHS  BRIDGE— W.  A.  Norton,  A.  W. 
Donaldson,  C.   R.   Cable,  Otto. 

CORTOOPCHAGE— C.  S.  Battle,  C.  S. 
Slagle,  F.  N.  Johnson,  Cortoopchage,  R.  1. 

NANTCHATA— L.  A.  Brown,  L.  C.  Bateman, 
Flatts. 

BUNGTON— J.  H.  Ramsey,  W.  E.  Welch, 
Tilliro. 

COWEE — J.  L.  Bryson,  M.  L.  Rickman,  J.  A. 
Lakey,   West   Mills. 

SCHOOLS    AND     ACADEMIES. 

HIGDONVILLE  HIGH— Grace  Council,  Prin., 
Higdonville. 

IOTTA  GRADED— Mary  E.  Wells,  Prin.. 
Franklin,    R.    3. 

COWEE  HIGH— May  McDowell,  Prin.,  West 
Mills. 

FRANKLIN  HIGH— M.   D.   Billings,   Prin. 
PHYSICIANS   NOT    IN   TOWNS. 

Brabson,   A.   C,  Otto. 


Branson,    T.    A.,    Otto. 
Haney,   John,   Aquone. 

MERCHANTS   NOT   IN   TOWNS. 
Johnson,  L.   M.,   Franklin,  R.   1. 
Nolen,  F.  H,  Franklin,  R.   1. 
Morrison  Bros.,  Etna. 
West  &  Bryan,  Franklin,   R.   3 
Henry,   John   T. ,   Ellijay. 
Moore,  J.   M.,  Cullasaja. 
Brown,   E.    P.,   Scaly. 
Bradly,  J.  P.,  Otto. 
Dills,  T.    S.,  Franklin,   R.    1. 
Bryson    Bros.,    Franklin,   R.    1. 
Ray,  W.  C,  Franklin,  R.  1. 
Dowall   &  Roan,   Prentiss. 
Prentiss  Merchandise  Co.,  Prentiss.    . 
Henderson   &   Dills,   Gneiss. 

FLOUR.   CORN    AND    FEED    MILLS. 
Waldrop,  T.   S.,  Franklin,  R.  1. 
Cozad,  H.  O.,   (Roller  Mills.)  Franklin. 
Edwards,  W.  M.,   (Roller  Mills.)  Frankln,  R. 

West  Mills,  West  Mills. 
Jenkins   Mills,    Leatherman. 
Collins,   J.   B.,   Hill.   R.   3. 

PUBLIC    SCHOOL    TEACHERS. 
Burnett,   Bessie,   Franklin. 
Bulgin,   Addie,   Franklin. 
Leach,  Nora,  Franklin. 
Hurst,  Laurelda,  Franklin. 
Wells,   Mary  E.,   Franklin,   R.    3. 
Cathey,  Geo.  L..  Franklin,  R.   3. 
Setzer,   C.    A.,   Franklin,   R.    1. 
Penland,  Lola,  Franklin,  R.   2. 
Allen,   D.    A.,  Franklin.   R.    2. 
Reece,  Nellie,   Franklin,  R.    1. 
Hudson,   Vera,   Franklin. 
Dean,  Vernon,   Dean. 
Patton,   Nettie,  Ellijay. 
Corbin,  Edna,  Eulalie. 
Jones,  Laura  M.,  Franklin. 
Weaver,  Genevieve,   Cullasaja. 
Gray,  Mary,  Cullasaja. 
Norton,  Myrtle,   Highlands. 
Dean,    Walter,    Dean. 
Phillips,   Nora,   Franklin,   R.    2. 
Peek,  Flora,  Gneiss. 
Froneberger,  Mrs.   Connie,  Highlands. 
Edwards   Carrie,    Victoria. 
Rice.  Susan,  Highlands. 
Miller,   H.    O.,   Scaly. 
Mann,   Weaver,   Franklin,   R.    2. 
Mai  lock,    Nannie,   West's   Mill. 


MACOX—  M  VU11-CN. 


Jones,  Emma,  Franklin,  R.  2. 
Aiigel,  Kate,   Franklin,  R,    1. 

Arthur,  Louise,   Franklin,  R.   1. 
Setzer,  Mrs.  Pearl,  Franklin,  R.  1. 
Gibson,    Pallie,    Roan's  Mill. 
IMess,    W.    II.,    Roan's   Mill. 
Moore,    Nannie,    Franklin,    R.    1. 
Matlock,    Jennie,    West's    Mills. 
McCoy,   D.    C,    Ktna. 
Morgan,    Martha,    Flatts. 
Bradley,   D.    L.,   Etna. 
Dalton,  J.    R. ,   Aquone. 
Soshber,   A.    S.,   Aquone. 
West,    Eva,    West's   Mills. 
West.  Ben,  Etna. 
West,  A.  J.,  Franklin. 
West,  Mary  D.,  West's  Mills. 
Stiles,  Marietta,   Franklin. 
Hudson,    Maud.    Franklin. 
Wright,  Francis  P.,  West's  Mill. 
West,  Vonnie,   West's  Mill. 
Snyder,  Austin,  Dean. 
Gibson,  Nola,  Franklin,  R.   1. 
Morgan,   Pearl,   Stiles. 
White,  Nannie,   Franklin. 
Batterham,  Lily,  West's  Mill. 
Batterham,   Rose,    West's    Hill. 
Hudley,  W.   H.   Highlands. 
Caldwell,   Lois.    Franklin,   R.    3. 
Moses,   Fay,    Ellijay. 
Peck,   Hattie,  Ellijay. 
Weaver,   Genevieve,   Higdonville. 
Gray,  Mary  Lou,  Higdonville. 
Browning,  Vance,  West's  Mill. 
Asburn,  Hattie  F.,  Highlands. 
Vaughn,   Annie   A.,   Franklin. 
Council,  Grace,  West's  Mill. 
Wright,  Francis,  Highlands. 


FRANKLIN. 

Incorporated  in  1SS3. 

Population,  1910:  White,  400;  colored,  50; 
total.    450. 

Value  real  estate,  $275,000;  value  personal 
property,   $100,000. 

TAX  RATE:  $1.00  on  the  $100  and  $3.00  on 
poll. 

Town    Officers. 

MAYOR— T.    J.    Johnston. 

POSTMASTER— F.  B.  Benbow. 

CHIEF    OF    POLICE— Geo.    Olliver. 

R.   R.   AGENT— C.   W.   Haines,   T.   F.   Ry. 

MANAGER  TELEGRAPH— C.    W.    Haines. 
Ministers    and    Churches. 

METHODIST— E.  E.  Williamson.  Pastor;  L. 
T.  Cordell,  Presiding  Elder;  H.  Harper,  Frank- 
lin  Circuit. 

BAPTIST— J.   M.  Bennett,  Pastor. 

PRESBYTERIAN— J.   Q.  Wallace,  Pastor. 

EPISCOPAL— J.    H.    Crosby,    Rector. 
Schools    and    Academies, 

GRADED— M.    D.    Billings,    Prin. 

IATTA  HIGH— Mary  E.   Wells,   Prin. 
Banks    and    Bankers. 

BANK  OF  FRANKLIN—  J.  S.  Sloan,  Prei. ; 
Lee    Crawford,    Cash. 

Druggists. 

Smith,   F.    T. 

Lawyers. 

Johnston   &  Horn. 

Johnston,   T.   J. 

Ray,    J.    Frauk. 

Jones,    G.    L. 

Robertson    &   Benbow. 


Sisk,    R   .D. 

General     Merchants. 
Franks,  E.  H. 
Moore,  J.  T.,   &  Co. 
The   Lyle    Co. 
Pendergrass,    J.    R. 
Carolina  Provision   Co.    (Wholesale). 
Cunningham,   E.    K. 
Thomas,    John   H. 
Barnard   &   Co. 
Sloan   Bros. 
Trotter,  J.   S. 
Dalrymple,    George  H. 
Macon  County  Supply  Co. 
Asher,  Joseph,   &  Co. 
Francks,    Sam   L. 

Newspapers   and    Editors. 
FRANKLIN  PRESS    (Weekly)— W.   F.   Curtis, 
Editor. 

Hotels    and     Boarding     Houses. 
Jarrett  Hotel. 
Munday  House. 
Junaluska    Inn. 
Tremont    Inn. 

Livery   Stables. 
Angel.   T.   W. 
Hudson  Brothers. 

Manufacturing  Plants. 
Stallcup  Furniture  Co. 
McGuire,   W.   B. 


HIGHLANDS. 

Incorporated     in     1S79. 

Population,    1910:      White,    350;    colored,    6: 
total,   356. 

Value   of   real   estate,    $97,372;   value  of   per- 
sonal property,   $15,289. 

Town    Officers. 

MAYOR— H.    M.    Bascomb. 

POSTMASTER— J.     J.     Smith. 

CHIEF  OF  POLICE— Marvin  Holt. 

TREASURER— W.   M.    Cleveland. 

R.    R.    AGENT — J.    C.   Kempson. 

EXPRESS  AGENT— J.   C.   Kempson. 
Ministers    and    Churches. 

BAPTIST— W.    T.    Potts,    Pastor. 

METHODIST — F.    O.    Dryman,   Pastor. 

PRESBYTERIAN— W.    T.    Thompson,    Pastor. 
Schools    and    Academies. 

PUBLIC— T.  G.   Harbinson,  Prin. 

Hotels    and     Boarding     Houses. 

Hall   House. 

Central    House. 

Islington   House. 

Pierson   House. 

Smith    House. 

Smith  House. 


Smith,  J.  J. 


Druggists. 
Doctors. 


Rideout,   H.    L. 
Harris,   S.    T. 
Lapham,   Mary  E. 

Lawyers. 
Stewart,   Henry. 

General     Merchants. 
Wright.    C.    N. 
Baslon.   H.   M. 
Watkins,    S.    L. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 
Smith.    J.    J. 
Wright  Milling  Co. 


MADISON  COUNTY 

COUNTY    SEAT,     MARSHALL. 


POPULATION— (Census    1910),    20,132. 

Formed   in    1851.      Named   in   honor  of  President   James   Madison. 

AREA — 150   square  miles. 

Value  of  real  estate.   $2,362,223;  value  of  personal  property,    $1,276,723. 

Pioperty  listed  in  1912,-  by  whites,  $3,630,788;  by  negroes,  $8,158. 


MADISON  COUNTY. 


2S5 


NUMBER  OF  SCHOOLS— For  whites,   72;  for  negroes,    4. 

TAX   EATE — County   purposes,    67c.    on    the  $100:    schools,    25c;   pension,    4c;    State,    21c; 
roads  and  bridges,  8  l-3c. ;  poll.  $2.15;  on  bonded    debt,    17c. 

County  bonded1  debt,   $112,000. 

PUBLIC  ROADS—  Worked  by  special  tax  of  15c.  on  the  $100,  and  free  labor. 

RAILROAD,    TELEGRAPH     AND     EXPRESS   COMPANIES. 

Laurel  Hill  Telephone  Co. ,  assessed  value $  500  00 

Spring  Creek  Telephone  Co. ,   assessed  value   1,500.00 

Southern  Railway,    28.40   miles,    assessed  value 1,111,010.45 

Pullman    Co.,    assessed    value    6,055.70 

Southern   Express  Co.,    assessed   value    5,154.00 

Western  Union  Telegraph  Co. ,    assessed  value 5,249.49 

American   Telephone   and   Telegraph   Co.,    assessed    value    3,944.00 

Madison   Telephone  Co.,    assessed  value    250.00 

North  Buncombe  Telephone  Co. ,    assessed   value 49. 00 

Madison    County   Eailroad,    10    miles,    assessed  value     49.950.00 

SUPERIOR  COURT  TERMS— March  2,  June  1    (civil),  September  7,  November  16  (civil). 


COUNTY     OFFICERS. 

CLERK  OF  COURT— N.  B.  MeDevitt,  Mar- 
shall. 

SHERIFF— W.    M.    Buckner,    Marshall. 

REGISTER  OF  DEEDS— Z.  G.  Sprinkle, 
Marshall. 

TREASURER— C.    F.    Runnion,    Marshall. 

CORONER— Dr.    C.    N.    Sprinkle,    Marshall. 

SURVEYOR— R.    L.    Tweed.    White   Rock. 

SUPT.  OF  HEALTH— Dr.  Chas.  N.  Sprinkle, 
Marshall. 

SUPT.  OF  SCHOOLS— R.  G.  Anders,  Mar- 
shall. 

SUPT.    OF  HOME — James   Havnie,    Marshall. 

BOARD  OF  EDUCATION— Jasper  Ebbs 
(ch'mn).  Trust;  J.  R.  Sams,  Mars  Hill;  W.  R. 
Sams,    Marshall. 

COMMISSIONERS— R.  A.  Tweed.  White 
Rock:  R.  A.  Edwards,  Marshall,  R.  3;  W.  C. 
Sprinkle.    Marshall.    R.    2. 

BOARD  OF  ELECTIONS— Roy  L.  Gudger, 
Geo.  L.  McKinney,  Marshall;  Ed.  N.  Frye, 
Hot    Springs. 

JUSTICES     OF     THE     PEACE. 

TOWNSHIP  No.  1— G.  W.  Bryan.  J.  W 
Faulkner.  Marshall.  R.  2;  Barnett  Fortner, 
James  Haynie,  Marshall,  R.  4;  R.  R.  Ramsey, 
Walnut;  J.   M.  Reems,  Marshall,  R.    1. 

No.  2 — W.  M.  Gunter.  White  Rock:  Lon 
I  ayne.   Allensteand :  B.   G.   Gunter.   Dewdrop. 

No.  3 — J.  W.  Wyatt,  T.  J.  Guthrie,  John 
Metcalf.   Jesse  Hunter,   Marshall.   R.    3. 

No.  4 — J.  M.  Deweese,  J.  B.  Clouse.  Ivy. 
J.  M.  Hensley.  W.  L.  Hensley,  W.  T.  Hensley. 
W.    B.   Holcombe.    Buckner. 

No.  5 — Grant  Higgins,  Lee  Carter,  Jack  Cald- 
well.  Mars  Hill,   R.    2. 

No.  6 — R.  S.  Teague,  O.  K.  Teague,  Vernon 
Church.    Marshall,    R.    1. 

No.  7 — J.  J.  Ledford,  W.  G.  Harris.  James 
Massey,  S.  C.  Moore,  Marshall,  R.  5;  W.  M. 
Roberts. 

No.  8 — J.  F.  Askew,  H.  S.  'Davis,  Joe  Brown. 
J.  B.  Segle.  Spring  Creek;  T.  L.  Plemmons. 
Garrett   Waldrup,   Lee. 

No.  9 — J.  M.  Waddell.  Tenneline:  William 
M.  Lawson,  J.  Madison  Lamb.  Alfred  A.  John- 
son,  Hot  Springs;  Ira  Plemmons. 

No.  10— W.  A.  Wallin.  C.  A.  Wallin,  James 
Chandler,  James  Bullman,  J.  A.  Leak.  Big 
Laurel. 

No.  11— Wm.  Fox,  Lee  English,  W.  C.  Ingle, 
W.  M.  Edmonds,   S.   H.  English,  Faust. 

No.    12 — James   A.   Worley,   S.    C.   Worley. 

No.  13 — Vance  Ledford,  Z.  V.  Beasley,  J.  T. 
Blankenship,  B.  B.  Reese,  Joe;  J.  E.  Gregory, 
Lynch. 

No.  14— J.  H.  Ray,  J.  B.  Fisher,  S.  J.  Peek, 
S.  A.  Dill,  Marshall,  R.  2. 

No.  15 — W.  O.  Connor.  J.  C.  Tonder,  C.  L. 
Sams,  J.  A.  Ball.  Mars  Hill. 

No.  16— C.  C.  Peek,  J.  G.  Johnson,  J.  L. 
Shelton. 


SCHOOLS    AND     ACADEMIES. 

MADISON  SEMINARY  HIGH— G.   C.  Brown, 
Prin.,   Marshall. 

SPRING     CREEK     HIGH— J.      S.     Edwards, 
Prin.,  Spring  Creek. 

PHYSICIANS    NOT    IN    TOWNS. 

English,   I.   L.,   Faust. 

Tilson,    J.    C,    Marshall.    R.    2. 

Woody,    S.    B..    Spring   Creek. 

Frisbee,   T.   J.,   Spring  Creek. 

MERCHANTS    NOT    IN    TOWNS. 

Tilson,     J.     F.,     Marshall,     R    .2. 

Cody,   C.   W.,   Laurelton. 

Roberts,  W.  M.,  &  J.  H.,  Marshall,  R.  5. 

Brown,   J.    S.,   Waverly. 

Carter,  J.   F.,  Paint  Fork. 

Brown.   T.    L,   &   Son,   Mars   Hill,   R.    2. 

Duckett,    D.    B.,    Spring   Creek. 

Hamlin  &  Levi,  Buckner. 

Shelton,   N.   D.,   &   Son,   Pump. 

Whitt  Bros.,  Marshall,   R.   2. 

Teague,  O.  K,   &  Bro.,  Marshall,  R.   1. 

Teague,   Albert,   Marshall,   R.    1. 

Farmer,  M.  W.,  Marshall,  R.   5. 

Edwards,   R.   A.,   Marshall,  R.    3. 

Sprinkle      &   George,   Mars  Hill,   R.    2. 

Rice,  R.   W.,  Little  Creek. 

Wallin,  J.  A.,  Big  Laurel. 

Furguson,   C.   A.,   Spring  Creek. 

Wild,   G.   W.   &  T.   J.,  Big  Pine. 

Stamey.  T.  F.,  &  Co.,  Joe. 

Miles,   D.    P..   Barnard. 

Hayner,   R.   H.,    &   Son,   Barnard. 

Stack-house,  A.   &  C.  D.,   Stackhouse. 
FLOUR,     CORN     AND     FEED     MILLS. 

French  Broad  Mills,   Marshall. 

Marshall  Milling  Co.,   Marshall. 
SAW    MILLS. 

Marshall  Woodworking  Co.,  Marshall. 

Ramsey,   J.   G.,   &  Co. 

Roberts,  A.   J.   &  J.  B.,  Marshall,  R.  5. 

Peek,   A.    G,   Mars  Hill,   R.    1. 

Laurel  River  Lumber  Co.,    Stackhouse. 

Redmon,    J.    J.,    Marshall. 

PUBLIC  SCHOOL  TEACHERS. 

Rice,    Lina,    Walnut. 

Davis,   L.   N. ,   Baise. 

Jarvis,   Frank,   Mars  Hill. 

Tillery.    Sadie,    Marshall,    R.    3. 

Ebbs,  Hattie,  Trust. 

MeDevitt,   Nettie.   Walnut. 

White,  Wade,  Marshall,  R.  3. 

Rice,   Ella.   Big  Laurel. 

Woody,   Nolia,   Mars  Hill.   R.   2. 

Edwards,   Anna,  Mars  Hill,   R.   2. 

Caldwell,    Carrie.   Big  Pine. 

Wallin,    James,   Dewdrop. 

Rurnicn,    Nannie,    Marshall. 

Priggs,  Ollie,  Ivy. 

Lusk,   Florrine.   Lee. 

MeDevitt,  Lillie,  Revere. 

Brooks,    Elva,    BlnfT. 

English,    Emma,    Faust. 


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COUNTY. 

Bradhain,   Ida,  Marshall,   R.   5. 

Briggs.    Riley,   Buekner. 

Coats,  A.  W.,   Marshall,  R.   2. 

Roberts,    Bert,    Stockville. 

Wells,    Selnia.    Paint    Rock. 

Hamlin,   Maggie.   Mars  Hill.  R.   2. 

Ledford.    Maggie,    Spring  Creek. 

Sprinkle,    Bessie,     Mars    Hill. 

Drumbeller,    Bessie,    Barnard. 

Faulkner,   Mack,   Marshall. 

Rice,   J.    Winston,    Big   Laurel. 

Sprinkle,  Geo.  E.,  Jupiter. 

Rector,    Bert,    Marshall. 

Murray,    Vaughty,    Marshall.    R.    3. 

Jarvis,   E.   D.,   Barnard. 

Rice.   J.   Judson,   Big  Laurel.. 

Peek,   0.   V.,   Mara  Hill,   R.    1. 

Privett.    H.    C.    Mars   Hill. 

Edwards,    Cora   B..    Worley. 

Rice.   John,   Big  Laurel. 

West,     Ethel.    Marshall. 

Rector.    Donie,    Marshall. 

Chandler,  Lula,  Walnut. 

Peek.   Sam  J..  Mars  Hill,  R.   1. 

Ray,    Althea,    Buekner. 

Ponder,    S.,   Mars  Hill,   R.    2. 

Balding,  Hettie.  Joe. 

Tillery,    Mamie.    Marshall.    R.    3. 

Woody,   Hal,   Bluff. 

Henderson.    Carrie,    Walnut. 

Bryan,   Belle,   Marshall. 

Allman,   Robenia,   Marshall,  R.   3. 

Bryan,    Nina,    Marshall. 

Hunter,  T.   E.,   Mars  Hill. 

Hodges,  Reva,  Marshall. 

MePeters,    Dora,    Ivy. 

Fisher,    Grace,    Marshall. 

Corpening.    Clara,   Mars  Hill. 

Amnions,  Estella,  Mars  Hill. 

Allman,    L.    E..    Mars   Hill. 

Gentry,    Maude,    Hot    Springs. 

Ingle,   W.    C,   Faust, 

Worley,  Jeter,   Worley. 

Ponder.    Melton,    Mars   Hill. 

Briggs,    Texie,    Buekner. 

Marrow,   Maggie,   Marshall. 

Young.    Kate,   Mars  Hill. 

Wallin,   H.   A.,   Big  Laurel. 

Fox,    Bessie,   Marshall. 

Chrisman,    Maud.    Marshall. 

Rice.   Pearl,   Big  Laurel. 

Sams,   Hattie.   Little  Pine. 

Worley,   Wm.,   Jr.,   Marshall.   R.   2. 

Bryan,    Mattie.    Marsnall. 

Runnion,    Carol,    Marshall,    R.    2. 

Stii.es.   Mary,    Mars   Hill. 

Ward,   Ethel,   Marshall. 
Bryan,   Kate,   Marshall. 

Ramsey,    Adaline,    Marshall. 

Davis,   Olive.  Marshall. 

MARSHALL. 

Robinette,   Jessie,  Marshall. 

Population,   1910:     White,   1,000;  colored,   53: 

Rector.   Lula,   Marshall. 

total.     1,053. 

Allman,    Roxie,    Marshall. 

Value  of  real  estate,    $281,963;  value  of  per- 

Young,  Pansy,   Ivy. 

sonal  property.    $68,300. 

Rector,   Ethel   V.,    Marshall. 

TAX   RATE:      $1    on    the   $100. 

Bryan,   Zena,   Marshall. 

Town    Officers. 

Ledford,   Laura,   Spring  Creek. 

MAYOR — Cleophus   Rector. 

Anderson,    Pansy,    Ivy. 

POSTMASTER— J.   R.   Swann. 

Crowder,    Sue,    Marshall. 

CHIEF   OF   POLICE—. 

Bryan,    Ethel,    Marshall. 

R.    R.    AGENT— W.    A.    West.    Southern. 

White,   Bessie,*  Marshall. 

MANAGER      TELEGRAPH— W.       A.       West. 

Woody,  Thos.   A.,  Bluff. 

W.    U. 

Willis,  Joseph,  Faust. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 

Chauncey,    Balding,    Baise. 

PRESBYTERIAN— W.     E.    Finley,    Pastor 

Chandler,   Claude,   Mars  Hill. 

BAPTIST— Vacant. 

Angel,   A.   C,   Ivy. 

METHODIST— J.   P.  Hornbuckle,  Pastor. 

Arrington,    G.    M.,    Marshall.    R.    2. 

Schools    an    Academies. 

Runnion,   Helen,   Marshall,   R.    2. 

PUBLIC— S.  R.  Williams,  Prin. 

Hensley,   Mahil,  Mars  Hill. 

Banks    and    Bankers. 

Bryan,    Mattie.    Marshall. 

BANK  OF  FRENCH  BROAD— J.   J.   Redmon, 

Bryan,   Rose,    Marshall. 

Pres.  :    W.    B.    Ramsev.    Cash. 

Bryan,   Porter,   Marshall. 

CITIZENS— J.    H.    White,    Pres. ;   C.    J.    Ebbs. 

White,    Bettie,    Marshall. 

Cash. 

Bryan.    Plummer,    Marshall. 

Doctors. 

Bradley,    Ethel,    Mars   Hill. 

Roberts,  Frank. 

Ramsey,   Gertrude,   Mars  Hill. 

Sprinkle,  C.   N. 

Bradley,   J.    E.,   Lynch. 

Moore,   J   .N. 

Ramsey,    Cora    L.,    Walnut. 

Druggists. 

Ward,    Nannie,    Marshall. 

Marshall  Pharmacy. 

Drumbeller.    Minnie,    Barnard. 

Lawyers. 

Carter,   Lillian,   Ivy. 

Ray,   E.    Z. 
Pritchard,    Geo.    M. 

Baird,  J.   D.,  Mars  Hill. 

Hodges,    Ardie,    Marshall    . 

Ramsey,   J.    C. 

Allman,    Etta,    Marshall. 

Roberts,    Guy    V. 

Griffin,    Jessie,    Marshall. 

Gudger   &    McElroy. 

Brown,  Margaret,  Hot  Springs. 

Mashburn,  C.  B. 

Jarvis,   W.   P..   Mars  Hill. 

Restaurants. 

McLean,  Clyde,  Democrat. 

Fagan,    J.    W. 

Maney,    Oora,   Democrat. 

General    Merchants. 

Edwards,    Ina,   Mars  Hill. 

Tweed  &  Franklin. 

Rector,    Viva,    Marshall. 

Nelson,    J.    W. 

Duyck,   Berry,   Buekner. 

James,    T.    N. 

Harrington,  Estelle,  Buekner. 

Rector,    P.    V. 

Clark,  Jacob,  Marshall,  R.   3. 

Gudger,    W.    J.,    &    Son. 

Randall,    Connie,    Canto. 

Bingham,   R.   J. 

Hensley,    Ella,    Buekner. 

Farmers'  Union  Store. 

Hensley,    Cora,    Buekner. 

Tweed,    N.    B. 

Chambers.    Laura,    Stocksville. 

Plemmons,    A.    L. 

Carver,   Bertha,   Alleghany. 

Ramsey,     R.     N. 

Joyner,   Wenonah,    Allenstand. 

Ward.    R.    H. 

Phillips,    Oscar,    Mars  Hill. 

Havnie,    J.    H. 

Hollowell,    T.    C„   Mars  Hill. 

Dodson,  C.   M.,   &  Son. 

MADISON— MARTIN. 


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Grocers. 

Shelton-Ebbs    Co.     (Wholesale.) 
Bedmon.    J.    J.     (Wholesale.) 
Marshall  Wholesale  Grocery  Co. 

Lumber  and   Building   Material. 
Marrow    &    McLendon. 

Hotels   and    Boarding    Houses. 
Rector   House. 
Allison  House. 

Livery   Stables. 
Sprinkle,   Z.   T.,   &   Co. 
Redmon,  J.  J. 

Newspapers    and    Editors. 
THE   NEWS-RECORD    (Weekly)— E.    Z.    Ray, 
Editor. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 
Capitola    Manufacturing    Co.     (Yarns.) 
Marshall  Woodworking   Co.    (Lumber.) 

Barber   Shops. 
Caton,  R.   N. 
Tweed,   R.    F. 

Meat   Markets. 
Ramsey,  J.  G. 

Lights  and   Power. 
Madison  Light  &  Power  Co. 


MARS    HILL. 
Incorporated    in    1891. 

Population,    1910:    White,    500;    colored,    20; 
total,    520. 

Value    real    estate,     $109,338;    value    personal 
property,   $66,332. 

TAX  RATE:   50c.   on  the  $100;   $1.50  on  poll- 

Town    Officers. 
MAYOR— P.    Reece. 
POSTMASTER— W.    O.    Conner. 
CHIEF   OF  POLICE— L.   J.   Carter. 
Ministers    and    Churches. 
BAPTIST— J.   C.   Owen,  Pastor. 
METHODIST— Vacant. 

Schools    and    Academies. 
MARS   HILL  COLLEGE— R.    L.    Moore,   Pres. 
PUBLIC— A.   C.  Bryan,  Prin. 

Doctors. 
Baird,    J.    H. 
Baird,   J.   W. 
Roberson,     W.     F. 
Burnett,      IE.. 
Carter,    Tilden. 

Druggists. 
Burnett,  I.  E. 

General    Merchandise. 
Gibbs.    R.    S. 
Phillips   &   Coats. 
Sprinkle  &  George. 

Hotels   and    Boarding    Houses. 
Gibbs,    R.    S. 
Davis,  Mrs.  — .   — . 
Holcomb,    I.    D. 

Livery   Stables. 
Gibbs,   Frank. 
Holcomb,   Floyd. 
Anderson,  N.  P. 

Newspapers    and    Editors. 
MARS      HILL      RECORD       (Weekly)— Lama 
Smith,    Editor. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 
Tillery,    G.    G.,    &    Co.,     (Woodworking    and 
Building.) 
Anderson,  J.  R.,  &  Co.    (Brick). 

Saw     Mills. 
Bruce,    C.    C. 


WALNUT. 

Incorporated  in  1905. 


Population,    1910:    21S. 

Value    real    estate,     $38,000 ;    value    personal 
property,  $8,000. 

Town    Officers. 
MAYOR— A.   J.   McDevitt. 
CHIEF  OF   POLICE— R.   V.   Ramsey. 
POSTMASTER— J.    M.    Ramsey. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 
FREE  WILL  BAPTIST— B.   E.   Guthrie,   Pas- 
tor. 

BAPTIST— McCarter,    Pastor. 
METHODIST— Rev.    Mr.    Gibbs,    Pastor. 
PRESBYTERIAN— .1.   N.    Andre,   Pastor. 

Schools    and    Academies, 
BELL    INSTITUTE— Miss    Griffith,    Prin. 
PUBLIC— Rena  Hodges,  Prin. 

Doctors. 
McDevitt,    A.    J. 

General    Merchandise. 
Ramsey    Bros. 
McClure.    S.   W. 
McDevitt,   A.   J. 
Ramsey,   J.   M. 
Guthrie,    B.    E. 
Chandler,  H. 

Livery  Stables. 
Ramsey,  Jacob  M. 


HOT   SPRINGS. 

Population,    1910:    S00. 

Value    real    estate,     $200,000;    value    personal 
property,    $42,000. 

TAX   RATE:    $1   on   the   $100. 

Town    Officers. 
MAYOR— Thos.  Frinshee. 
POSTMASTER— .1.    E.    Lance. 
CHIEF  OF  POLICE— John  B.   Lawson. 
R.   R.    AGENT— Chas.   Burgin.    Southern. 
EXPRESS   AGENT— Charles  Burgin. 
MANAGER  TELEGRAPH— Chas.   Burgin,   W. 
U.  ;  A.    C.   Gentry,   Postal. 

MANAGER      TELEPHONE— C.      C.       Brown. 
Spring   Creek   Tel.    Co    . 

Ministers    and    Churches. 
BAPTIST— J.   N.  Gomflo,  Pastor. 
METHODIST— Rev.    Mr.    Hasty,    Pastor. 
PRESBYTERIAN— John  Campbell,  Pastor. 

Schools    and    Academies. 
DARLAND  INSTITUTE — Miss  Julia  Phillips, 
Prin. 

PUBLIC— Miss  Lilly  Carter,   Prin. 

Banks    and    Bankers. 
CITIZENS  BANK— J.  H.  White,  Pres. ;  W.  F. 
Davis,     Cash. 

Doctors. 
Peck,    E.    J. 

Druggists. 
Mountain   Park   Pharmacy. 

General    Merchandise. 
Hot    Springs   Supply   Co. 
Nicholson    &    Lance. 
Plemmons.  W.  H.  &  Ira. 
Lawson,    W   ,M. 
Gentry   &   Son. 
Price,    M.    F. 

Hotels   and    Boarding    Houses. 
Mountain   Park   Hotel. 
Stone  House. 
McFall    House. 
Lance  House. 

Lumber  Dealers. 
Frisbee,    Thos. 
Uptigraff  &   Co. 


MARTIN  COUNTY 

COUNTY    SEAT,    WILLIAMSTON. 


POPULATION:    (Census   1910),    17,797. 

Formed   in   1774   from  Halifax   and  Tyrrell   Counties.     Named    in    monor    of    Josiah    Martin, 
the  last  Royal  Governor  of   North  Carolina. 


Farmers  and  Merchants  Bank  of  Williamston. 


PAYS  FOUR  PER  CENT  INTEREST  ON  TIME  DEPOSITS. 
They  remit  for  collections  promptly  on  moderate  terms. 


288 


MARTIN  COUNTY. 


AREA:  500  square  miles, 

Value  of  real   estate,   $2^933,523;  value  of  personal   property.   $2,201,803. 

Property  listed   In    L913,   by  whites,   $4,648,099;  by  negroes,  $547,225. 

\n     or   SCHOOLS:   For  whites   43:  for  negroes.  30. 

TAX   RATE— County,   19c.  on  the  $100;  school.   20c;  State,  27  2-3c. 

PUBLIC  ROADS:   Worked   hy  Old  State  Law. 

$40,000    bond   issue  for  Williamstown   Township. 

RAILROAD.     TELEGRAPH      AND      EXPRESS    COMPANIES. 

Atlantic   Coast    Line  Railroad.    52.54   miles,    assessed    value     $1, 

Southern    Express    Co.,    assessed    value    ' 

Western  Union  Telegraph  Co.,  assessed  value 

Williamston  Telephone  Co.,   assessed  value   

Roanoke   and   Tar   River   Steamboat   Co.,    assessed    value •;•••■ i- •-•::•  ■ 

SI  PERIOR  COURT  TERMS— March   16,   June  15,   September  21,  December  14. 


776.933.00 
9,482.00 
6,393-09 

2,770.00 
4,000.00 


COUNTY    OFFICERS. 

CLERK  OP  COURT— J.  A.  Hobbs,  Williams- 
ton. 

SHERIFF — J.   C.    Crawford,   Williamston. 

REGISTER  OF  DEEDS— S.  S.  Brown,  Wil- 
liamston. 

TREASURER — C.  D.  Carstarphen,  Williams- 
ton. 

CORONER — H.    B.    York.   Williamston. 

STUN  \A  nit     Ephriam    reel,    Williamston. 

SUPT.  OF  HEALTH— W.  E.  Warren,  Wil- 
liamston. 

SUPT.  OF  SCHOOLS— R.  J.  Peele,  Williams- 
ton. 

SUPT.   OF  HOME — D.   Bowen.  Williamston. 

BOARD  OF  EDUCATION— J.  T.  Waldo. 
Hamilton;  L  B.  Wynn,  Warren  H.  Biggs. 
Williamston. 

COMMISSIONERS— B.  L  Long.  (Chm'n.L 
Hamilton;  J.  L.  Crocm,  Robersonville :  V.  R 
Taylor,  W.  M.  Perry.  B.  S.  Cowing,  Williams- 
ton. 

BOARD  OF  ELECTIONS— X.  S.  Peel 
(Chm'n.),  Williamston;  B.  R.  Jenkins,  Rober- 
sonville;   C.    C.    Fagan,    Dardens. 

JUSTICES   OF   THE    PEACE. 

JAMESVILLE  TOWNSHIP— J.  A.  Getsinger. 
Darden;  A.   Corey.   C.   A.   Askew,  Jamesville. 

WILLIAMS— J.  H.  Diddick,  J.  N.  Hopkins, 
J.   C.  Riddick,  Williamston.  Rfd. 

GRIFFINS— J.  L.  Coltraln,  J.  E.  Griffin. 
Plenv  Peel,   Jamesville.   Rfd. 

WILLIAMSTON— B.  F.  Godwin,  W.  H 
Robertson,    Sr..    L.    B.    Wynn.    Williamston. 

BEAR  GRASS— W.  R.  Robertson,  McG.  Tay 
lor.   G.    S.    Lilly,   Williamston,   Rfd. 

CROSS  ROADS— J.  H.  D.  Peel.  Williamston. 
Rfd.;  Jas.  E.  Roberson,  Jr.,  Robersonville;  S. 
F.    Everett.    Everetts. 

Robersonville — S.  L  Ross,  S.  L.  Grimes.  S. 
D.     Jenkins,     Robersonville;     A.     L.     Billvower, 

POPLAR  POINT— J.  R.  Ballard.  M.  P 
Taylor,   L.   R.   Ange,   Williamston,   Rfd. 

HAMILTON— -3.  T.  Waldo.  F.  L.  Goldston, 
Hamilton. 

GOOSE  NEST— W.  O.  Council,  N.  M.  Wors- 
ly,  F.  M.  Harrell,  Oak  City;  H.  C.  Harrington. 
Palmyra, 

MINISTERS    NOT    IN    TOWNS. 

Rogerson,    John    N.,    Williamston,    Rfd. 

Manning,   A.    J.,   Jamesville. 

SCHOOLS   AND   ACADEMIES. 

DARDENS— Miss    Cora    M.    Hill,    Prin. 

WILLIAMSTON,  R.  1— S.  Peel,  Prin.,  Dar- 
dens. ' 

MERCHANTS    NOT    IN    TOWNS. 

Lilly,    Kader,    Williamston.    R.    1. 

Manning,  S.  W.,  Jamesville,  R.  1. 

Ballard.    W.    W.,    Williamston,    Rfd. 

Taylor,  V.   R.,  Williamston,  Rfd. 

Griffin,   G.   W-,   Williamston.  Rfd. 
SAW   MILLS. 

Dennis  Simmons  Lumber  Co.,  Wllliamtson. 

Manning,   N.   R. 

Lilly,   Kader.   Williamston,   R.    1  . 

Coltrain,  J.  L,  &  Bro.,  Jamesville.  Rfd. 


4. 


Ward.  J.  H. 
Critclier,  R.  S. 

PUBLIC  SCHOOL  TEACHERS. 

Burgess,   S.  F.,  Jamesville,  R.   2. 
Coburn,  Mrs.   W.   T..   Jamesville,   R.    2 
Smith,  Roy,  Jamesville,  R.  2. 
Holliday,   J.   H.,   Jamesville,   R.    2. 
Corey,   A.,   Jamesville. 
Roberson,  Mrs.  Allie.  Jamesville,  R.  1. 
Mizell,   Bettie,   Jamesville.   R.    1. 
Sexton,   Milton,   Jamesville,   R.    2. 
Hardison.    Mrs.    Lizzie,    Jamesville. 
Brown  Mrs.   Hattie.   Jamesville.   R.   1. 
Getsinger,  T.   R.,  Jamesville,  R.   1. 
Hardison,  Mc.  D.,  Jamesville.  R.   1. 
Mizell.    Gertie.    Jamesville,   R.    2. 
Harrison,  Neva,  Dardens. 
Joidan.   A.  M.,  Williamston. 
Harrell,    Mrs.    Bettie.    Williamston. 
Lanier,  Mrs.   Cloe.  Williamston. 
Mizell.    Annie.    Williamston. 
Hardison.   Mrs.   Lucy.   Williamston,  R.    - 
Smithwick,  Mrs.  Lucy,  Williamston,  R.  4 
reel,    Sylvester.    Williamston.    R.    1. 
Green.  H.   C  Williamston,  R.   1. 
Thomas.    Lena,    Williamston. 
Gurganus,   Amanda,   Williamston,   R.    2. 
Robuck.    Effie,    Williamston.    R.    3. 
Ballard,    Annie,    Williamston,    F.    3. 
Jenkins,     Delle.  Williamston,  R.   3. 
Jenkins,   Janie,   Williamston,   R.    3. 
Lilley,   A.   B.,   Williamston,   R.    1. 
Chat  man,    Lala,   Williamston,   R.    2. 
Brown,     Myrtle,     Robersonville. 
Brown.    Minnie,    Robersonville. 
Woolard.    Fonnie,    Robersonville. 
Langston,     Eva,     Robersonville. 
Mizell,     W.    H..    Robersonville. 
Moye,   Mary.   Robersonville. 
Roberson,    Emma,    Robersonville. 
Roberson.  Marie,  Robersonville. 
P.riley.  Mrs.  L.  A.,  Robersonville. 
Everett.  Dorah,  Robersonville. 
Robuck.    Millie   J..    Robersonvile. 
Peel.    Ethel,    Robersonville. 
Brown.    Minnie,    Robersonville. 
Coburn,    Addie,    Robersonville. 
Norman.   Z.   V.,  Hamilton. 
Manson,    P.    S.,   Hamilton. 
Waldo.    Effie,    Hamilton. 
Johnson,     Fannie.     Everett. 
Dunn.  Sallie.  Everett. 
Williams,  Estelle,  Everett 
House.   Nannie,    Oak   City. 
Casper.  Bessie,   Oak  City. 
Ward.    Nellie,    Parmele. 
James,    Lila,    Parmele. 
Early.     Olivia,    Palmyra. 
Johnson.  Mary,  Palmyra. 
Everett.   Margaret,   Palmyra. 
Flemming,   Selina,  Hassell. 
Salsbury,    Laura,    Hassell. 


WILLIAMSTON. 

Incorporated   in    1779. 
Population,   1910,   1.600. 


Farmers  and  Merchants  Bank  of  Williamston. 

CAPITAL,,   $25,000.      SURPLUS,   $15,000. 

Depository  of  the  State  of  North  Carolina,  the  County  of  Martin 

and  the  Town  of  Williamston. 


MARTIN  COUNTY. 


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,   and 


JO    OD 


TAX   RATE:   50c.    on  the 
poll. 

Town    Officers. 
MAYOR— B.    F.    Godwin. 
POSTMASTER— J.  R.  Mobley. 
CHIEF   OF  POLICE — E.    A.   Edwards. 
R.    R.    AGENT— W.    A.    Ellison. 
MANAGER     TELEGRAPH— W.     A.     Ellison. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 
BAPTIST— G.   J.   Dowell,   Pastor. 
METHODIST — J.   T.    Stanford,   Pastor. 
EPISCOPAL— M.   E.   Bethea,   Rector. 

Schools    and    Academies. 
GRADED — Jerome,   Prin. 

Banks   and    Bankers. 
BANK    OF   MARTIN    COUNTY— J.    G.    God- 
ard,  Pres. ;  C.  H.  Godwin,  Cash. 

FARMERS  &  MERCHANTS  BANK— J.  D. 
Biggs,  Pres. :  F.  F.  Fagan,  Cash. ;  J.  L.  Roger- 
son,  Asst.   Cash. 

Doctors. 
Warren,   W.    E. 
Knight,    J.    B.    H. 
Rhodes,   J.    S. 
Saunders,     J.     H. 
York,    H.    B. 
Lloyd,  R.  A. 

Dentists. 
White,   J.   A. 

Druggists. 
Biggs,    S.    R..    Drug    Co. 
Saunders  &  Fowden. 

General    Merchandise. 
Anderson   Crawford  &  Co. 
Hassell,   J.   L.,   &  Co. 
HarrisonBros.,      &   Co. 
Hodges,  F.  K.,   &  Co. 
Cowing,  O.  K,  &  Co. 
Blount  &  Bros. 
Carstarphen,    C.    D. 
Roberson,  Theo.,  &  Co. 
Hodges,    W.    J. 

Garsges. 
Biggs,    S.   R. 
Simpson,  J.  P. 

Newspapers    and    Editors. 
ENTERPRISE    (Weekly)— Wm.    C.    Manning 
Editor. 

GOSPEL  MESSENGER—  (Monthly)— Sylves- 
ter Hassell,  Editor. 

Jewelers. 
Peele,   H.   D. 

Hardware     Dealers. 
Hoyt,    F.    W. 

Grocers. 
Hopkins.      J.B. 
Roberson,  Theo.,  &  Co. 
Hodges.    W.    J. 

Hotels   and    Boarding    Houses. 
Atlantic. 
Roanoke. 
Thomas   House. 

Livery   Stables. 
Waters,  J.  B. 

Saw  Mills. 
Dennis  Simmons  Lumber  Co. 

Lawyers. 
Stubbs,    H.    W. 
Martin  &  ditcher. 
Dunning.   A.   R. 
Newell.   S.  A. 
Clayton,    Moore. 

Insurance     Agents. 
Crawford,    K.    B. 
Pope,    J.    E. 
Fagan.    F.    F. 
Newell,  S.  A. 

Manufacturing    Plants. 
Woolard,  J.  L.    (Harrows.) 
Martin  County  Buggy   Co. 
Williamston  Milling  Co. 
Martin   County  Brick   &  Tile  Co. 


Meat    Market. 
Manning,   W.    S. 
Ward,  J.  H,  &  Co. 

Real    Estate    Dealers. 
Williamston   Land   &   Improvement   Co. 
Martin  County  Realty  Co. 

Cotton   Gins. 
Staton,  J.  G. 

Tobacco    Warehouses. 
Roanoke. 
Dixie. 


ROBERSONVILLE. 

Incorporated   in   1883. 

Population,   1913:     1,000. 

Value    real    estate,    $300,000;    value    personal 
property,  $200,000. 

TAX  RATE:  30c.  on  the  $100. 
Town    Officers. 

MAYOR— J.    C.    Smith. 

CHIEF  OF  POLICE— Joe  Bullock. 

POSTMASTER— S.    L.    Ross. 

R.    R.    AGENT— H.   H.    Pope,   A.    C    L. 

MANAGER    TELEGRAPH— H.    H.    Pope,    W 
U. 

MANAGER  TELEPHONE— S.   L    Ross,   East- 
ern  Tel.    Co. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 

BAPTIST— N.    S.    Shepherd.    Pastor. 

METHODIST— D.   A.   Futrell.   Pastor. 

CHRISTIAN— Warren   Davis,    Pastor. 

PRIMITIVE    BAPTIST— B.    P.    Cowing,    Pas- 
tor. 

Schools    and    Academies. 

HIGH— W.    H.    Mizell.    Prin. 

Banks   and    Bankers. 

BANK  OF   ROBERSONVILLE— J.   H.   Rober- 
son, Jr.,  Pres.;  J.  A.  Mizell,  Cash. 
Doctors. 

Hargrove,    R.    H. 

Nelson,   R.   J. 

Ward,    J.    E. 

Ward,   N.   A. 

Druggists. 

Cannon,  C.  L. 

General    Merchandise. 

Roberson,    J.    H.,     &    Co. 

Purvis,   R.   T. 

Roberson,  J.   C,   &  Co. 

Roberson.  A.  S.,  &  Co. 

Brown.   J.    T. 

Jenkins    &    Roberson. 

Roberson.   W.   A.,   &   Co. 

Smith,    R.    L.,    &    Co. 

Roberson,   G.   M. 

Bailey   &  Barnbill. 

Grocers. 

Vick,    W.    E. 

James,    C. 

Smith,    G.    W. 

Smith,   J.   S. 

Hotels   and    Boarding    Houses. 

Beulah  Hotel. 

Gem  Hotel. 

Outterbridge,   D.    A. 

Livery   and    Sales   Stables. 

Grimes,  Roberson  &  Co. 

Grimes,   R.   E. 

Purvis,   R.    T. 

Garages. 

Rogers,   Wiley,    &   Co. 

Lawyers. 

Smith,   J.    C. 

Insurance   Agents. 

Mizell  &  Roberstiii. 

Roberson  &  Bailey. 

Mizell    &    Co. 

Ross,    S.    L. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 
The   Robersonville-Tar   River  Hosiery  Mills. 

Rogers,  Wiley,   &  Co.    (Lumber  Factory.) 

Rogers,  Wiley,  &  Co.   (Wagons  and  Cart  Fac- 
tory. ) 

The  D.   B.   Parker  Buggy  Co. 


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Farmers  and  Merchants  Bank  of  Williamston. 

SOLICITS  ACCOUNTS  BOTH  LARGE  AND   SMALL. 

They  have  facilities  for  handling  the  accounts  of  large  corporations 

and  respectfully  solicit  business. 


MARTIN   COUNTY 


Robersonvllle   Tile    and    Convrete   Factory. 
Robersonville  Guano  Factory. 

Ginneries  and  Grist  Mills. 
Rogers,  Wiley,   &  Co.    (Ginnery.) 
Smith,    J.    S.     (Grist    Mill.) 
Robersn,  \v.  A.,  «v  Co. 

Furniture    Dealers. 
Roberson   Furniture   Co. 

Tobacco  Market. 
Adklns  &  Bailey. 
Williams,     II.    M. 
Grimes,   Roberson  &  Co. 


GOLD    POINT. 

Incorporated  in   1898. 

Population.    1913:     White,    110;    colored,    20; 
total,   130. 

Value   of   real    estate,   $35,000;    value   of   per- 
sonal  property,   $20,000. 

Town    Officers. 
MAYOR— J.    L.    Craven. 
CHIEF  OF  FOLICE— W.  D.  Powell. 
Ministers    and    Churches. 

CHRISTIAN .   — .    Tingle,   Pastor. 

Schools    and    Academies. 
GOLD   POINT  ACADEMY— Selma  Fleraming. 
Prin. 

General    Merchants. 
Williams,   John  L. 
Coburn,   J.   B. 
Smith,     A.     C. 
Ross,   B.    H. 

Saw   Mills. 
Roberson,   B.    H.,    &   Son. 

Buggy     Manufacturers. 
Croom,  J.  L.,  &  Co. 


HAMILTON. 

Population,    1910:      White,    350;   colored,    150; 
total,    500. 

Value  real   estate,    $49,625;   value  of  personal 
property.    $155,004. 

TAX   RATE:      25c.    on    the   $100. 

I  own    Officers. 
MAYOR— Jos.    T.    Waldo. 
POSTMASTER— Sallie  E.   Ewell. 
CHIEF   OF   POLICE— B.    L.    Upton. 
MANAGER  TELEPHONE— B.  L.   Long. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 
METHODIST— J.  B.   Stanford,  Pastor. 
PRIMITIVE  BAPTIST— Vacant. 

BAPTIST .    Davis,   Pastor. 

Schools   and   Academies. 
PUBLIC— B.      O.      Myers     and     Effie     Waldo, 
Prins. 

Banks    and    Bankers. 
BANK    OF    HAMILTON— Charles    H.    Baker, 
Pres. ;   F.    L.    Haislip,    Cash. 
Doctors. 


Long,   B.   L. 
Long,    E.    M. 
Fleming,  M.  I. 

Long,    B.    L. 


Druggists. 


General     Merchants. 
Slade,    Rhodes   &   Co. 
Salisbury,   R.    W.,   &  Bro. 
Davenport   &   Bro. 
Sherrod,    P. 
Williams.    .1.    B. 
Davenport,    W.    E. 
Forrest,   L.    V.,    &    Co. 

Hotels  and   Boarding   Houses. 
Darden    Hotel. 
Cloman,  Mrs.  J.  B. 

Livery   Stables. 
Jones,  D.   C. 


JAMESVILLE. 

Incorporated  in  1875. 

Population,  1910:  White,  200;  colored,  200; 
total,  400. 

Value  of  real  estate,  $90,000;  value  of  per- 
sonal property,    $35,000. 

TAX  RATE:     30c.   on.  the  $100. 


Town    Officers. 
MAYOR— A.    Corey. 
CHIEF  OF  POLICE— J.   B.  Allen. 
I'OSTMASTER— J.    L.    Davenport. 
It.   R.   AGENT— H.   It.  Pender,  A.   C.  L. 
MANAGER  TELEGRAPH— H.  R.  Pender. 
STEAMBOAT    AGENT— J.    L.    Davenport.    R. 
R.    L. 

Ministers   and   Churches. 
BAPTIST    -Sylvester    Hassell.    Pastor. 
METHODIST— W.   .1.   Watson,  Pastor. 
DISCIPLE — Asa  J.    Manning,   Pastor. 

Schools    and    Academies. 
GRADED— C.    C.    Sharpe,   Prin. 

Doctors. 
Smithwick,  J.   E. 

Druggists. 
Smithwick,  J.  E. 

Banks    and    Bankers. 
BANK    OF    JAMESVILLE— T.    E.    Smithwick, 
Pres. ;  A.  J.  Manning,  Cash. 

General   Merchants. 
Stalling*.  W.   H. 
Hassell,  U.   S.,  &  Co. 
Ange,  E.   H.,   &  Bro. 
Griffin,   H.   G. 
Mizell,  W.   H.,   &  Co. 
Jackson,   H.    C,   &  Co. 
Martin,   W.    H. 
Holliday,  W.   J. 
Lilley,   W.    E. 

Hotels  and    Boarding   Houses. 
Peacock   Hotel. 
Davis  Boarding  House. 
Smithwick   Boarding    House. 

Barbers. 
Jones,   L.   M. 

Insurance  Agents. 
Corey,  A. 
Lilley.  J.  D. 
Davenport,   J.   L. 
Walters,  W.  W. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 
Dennis   Simmons  Lumber  Co. 
Stallings,   W.   H. 

Ginneries. 
Hardison,   Luther. 
Wallace,    S.    L. 
Stallings,  W.  H.     

OAK   CITY. 

Incorporated  in   1S92. 

Population,    1910:     Wnte,    200;    colored,    100; 
total,    300. 

Value    real    estate,    $150,000;    value    personal 
property,  $50,000. 

TAX    RATE:     20c.    on   the   $100:    60c.    on   the 
poll. 

Town   Officers. 
MAYOR— R.  J.  House. 
POSTMASTER— John  L.   Hnes. 
CHIEF   OF  POLICE— B.    F.   Casper. 
R.   R.  AGENT— S.   E.   Hlnes,  A.   C.   L. 
MANAGER  TELEGRAPH— S.   E.   Hinea. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 
BAPTIST— T.    J.   Crisp,    Pastor. 
Banks    and    Bankers. 
BANK  OF  OAK  CITY—. 

General  Merchants. 
Oak  City  Supply  Co. 
H.    K.    Harrell. 
Ross,   J.    C,   &  Co. 
Perkins,  E.  L. 
Daniel,  Geo.   L. 
Barrett,   W.   E. 
York    &    Roebuck. 

Hotels  and   Boarding   Houses. 
Wnrsley.    N.    M. 
Daniel,  G.  L. 

Saw  and    Planing   Mills. 
Casper  Bros. 
Davenport,  T.  W. 

Real    Estate    Dealers. 
House.  R.  W.,  &  Bro. 

Contractors   and    Builders. 
Hurst,  W.  K. 
Johnson,  J.   C.   H. 


Farmers  and  Merchants  Bank  of  Williamston. 


JOHX  D.  BIGGS,  President.     CHAS.  D.  CARSTARPHEX,  V.-Pres. 


martin— Mcdowell. 


291 


Long,   E.    M. 


Doctors. 


PARMELE. 

Incorporated  in  1893. 

Population,    1912:     White,    125;   colored,    150; 
total,    275. 

Value   of   real   estate,    $26,940;   value   of   per- 
sonal property,   $94,167. 

TAX  RATE:     25c.   on   the  $100. 
Town   Officers. 

MAYOR— A.   L.   Bellflower. 

POSTMASTER— R.   L.    Whitley. 


L. 


CHIEF  OF  POLICE— Clyde  Carson. 
R.   R.    AGENT— J.    W.    Andrews,   A.    C. 

Ministers  and   Churches. 
METHODIST    (Northern)— W.    A.    Matherson, 
Pastor. 

BAPTIST— A.    H.    Butler,    Pastor. 

General     Merchants. 
Stokes,  J.   T. 
Gray   &   Roebuck. 
Wynne  &  Whitehurst. 
Bryan,   J.    II.,    &   Co. 
Whitley,    R.    L. 
James,    G.    C. 


Mcdowell  county 

COUNTY    SEAT,     MARION. 


POPULATION— (Census    191U).    13,538. 

Formed  in   1S42.     Named  in  honor  of  Col.  Joseph   McDowell. 

AREA — 440    square   miles. 

Value   of   real   estate,   $2,013,092;   value   of   personal  property,  $755,585. 

Property  listed  in  1912,  by  whites,   $2,712,366;  by  negroes,   $56,327. 

NUMBER  OF   SCHOOLS— For  whites,    52;   for   negroes,    11. 

TAX  RATE— In  all  townships  except  Marion,  90  2-3c.  on  the  $100;  Marion,  $1.10  2-3c.   on  the 
$100. 

Bonded   debt,   $55,873.25. 

PUBLIC   ROADS— Worked  by  free  labor. 

RAILROAD,    TELEGRAPH    AND    EXPRESS   COMPANIES. 

Carolina,   Clinchfleld  and  Ohio  Railroad,   44.47  miles,    assessed   value    $1,000,609.00 

Southern    Railway,    32.24    miles,    assessed    value 1,261,232.00 

South  Carolina  and  Georgia  Extension,   13.90  miles,    assessed   value    69.500.00 

Pullman    Co.,    assessed    value    6,874.54 

Southern    Express    Co.,     assessed    value     ', 14,051.00 

Western    Union    Telegraph    Co.,    assessed    value 7,016.80 

Marion    Telephone    Co 2,000.00 

Ashcville   Telephone    and   Telegraph    Co.,    assesse      value 11,306.00 

Southern  Bell  Telephone  Co.,   assessed  value 1,860.00 

SUPERIOR  COURT  TERMS— January  19   (civil),  February  16,  July   13,  September  21. 


COUNTY   OFFICERS. 

CLERK  OF  COURT— Thomas  Morris.  Marion. 

SHERIFF — J.    A.    Laughridge.    Marion. 

TREASURER— W.    H.    Hawkins,    Marion. 

CORONER— B.    G.    Gettys,    Nebo. 

SURVEYOR— A.    B.    Halford,    Old   Fort. 

SUPT.    OF   HEALTH— G.    B.    Justice,   Marion. 

SUPT  OF   SCHOOLS— Marvin  Giles,   Marion. 

SUPT.   OF  HOME— J.   A.   Poteet,  Marion. 

BOARD  OF  EDUCATION— Geo.  M.  "Carson, 
Marion :  J.  C.  Connelly,  Ashford ;  A.  L.  Bright, 
Xealsville. 

COMMISSIONERS— J.  Yancey,  Marion:  J.  G. 
Pyatt,   Nealsville:  J.   M.   Konebe,  Old  Fort. 

BOARD  OF  ELECTIONS— W.  K.  M.  Gilkey, 
J.  E.  Neal,  G.   I.   White.  Marion. 

JUSTICES    OF    THE    PEACE. 

MARION    TOWNSHIP— W.    B.    Ratcliffe,    A. 

B.  Gilky,     Hugh    F.     Little,     Marion;    D.     A. 
Snipes,   Garden  City;  P.  F.   Cannon,  Ector. 

OLD  FORT— J.  C.  Sandlin,  T.  L.  Tate  (Rfd.), 

C.  C.   Burgin.   R.   F.   Hughes.   Old  Fort. 
BROAD   RIVER— C.    M.    Nanney,    J.    N.    Dot- 
son,   A.   C.   Awnby,   Dome. 

CROOKED  CREEK— Allen  Burgin,  W.  H. 
Noblett.   James  Hogan,    Old  Fort,  Rfd. 

HIGGINS— D.  C.  Brown,  W.  L.  McNeill, 
J.    H.    Kellar,    Rocky  Pass. 

DYSARTSVILLE— H.  B.  Brackett,  Robert 
Sisk.    J.    D.    Laughridge,   Dvsartsville. 

NEBO— W.  G.  Hunter,  W.  T.  Jones,  S.  W. 
Davenport. 

NORTH  COVE— D.  H.  Chapman,  A.  H. 
Lowery.   North  Cove;  D.   C.  Wheeler,  Ashford. 

GLENWOOD— J.  M.  Honey,  Nealsville;  J.  P. 
Bird,    Nealsville. 

MINISTERS    NOT    IN    TOWNS. 

BAPTIST— A.  B.  Maqhburn.  Nealsville;  J. 
R.  Denton,  Dysartsville :  H.  M.  Croom,  Old 
Fort;  A.  P.  Sorrells,  Nebo;  B.  B.  Harris,  Dy- 
sartsville; D.  P.  Loudermilk.  Marion;  Edw. 
Long,   Marion ;  O.   P.   Routh,   McDowell. 


METHODIST— M.    L.     Kaylor,    Nebo;    D.    S 
Richardson,   Rev.    Osborn,    Old  Fort. 

SCHOOLS   AND   ACADEMIES. 
NEBO  HIGH— G.  H.   Weaver,   Prin. 

PHYSICIANS   NOT    IN   TOWNS. 
Johnson,    J.    R.,    Old    Fort,    R.    1. 
Schenck.    Dr.,    Nealsville. 

MERCHANTS    NOT    IN    TOWNS. 
Patton,   W.   E.,   &  Son,   Garden   City. 
Wright,    T.    T.,    Woodlawn. 
Gbod,    M.    L.,    Woodlawn. 
Adams,   T.    T..    &   Co.,    Woodlawn. 
Flack  Bros.,   Vein  Mountain. 
Kirksey,  J.  R.,  Dysartsville. 
McCall,    John   W.,    Ashford. 
Thomas,  John,  Mt. Mitchell. 
Daves,    Mrs.    C.    M.,    Dysartsville. 
Banning,   C.   Y.,    Sugar  Hill. 
Grant,    T.    L.,    Old   Fort,    Rfd. 
Brown,    B.    C,    Ashford. 
Satterwhite  Bros.,   Dvsartsville. 
Tate,    R.    N.,    Old   Fort,    Rfd. 
Jimmerson,    J.    E.,    Garden    City. 
Smith.   J.   N.,  Woodlawn. 
Crawford,   J.   C,   Sugar  Hill. 
Allison,   R.    H.,    Grapbiteville. 

FLOUR,    CORN    AND    FEED    MILLS. 
Patton,   W.   E.,   &   Son.   Garden  City. 
Goforth,    W.    A.,    Nealsville. 
Kaylor,   M.    L.,   Nebo. 
Brown.    Mills,    Marion. 
Sinclair,    P.    J.,    Marion. 
Grant,    M.    H.,    Ector. 
McCall,   C.    M.,   Marion. 
Crump,   — ,   Sugar  Hill. 
Brown,    H.    S.,    &    Co.,    Ashford. 
Pyatt,    J.    G.,    Nealsville. 
Morris,    W.    C.,   Nealsville- 

PUBLIC   SCHOOL   TEACHERS. 
Griffin,  I.   <'.,   Marlon. 
Copeland,  Sarah,  Marion. 
Deal,    Ruby,    Marion. 


Mcdowell  county. 


Blanton,  Lucile,  Marion. 
Hildebrand,   Florence,  Marion. 
Craig,   Mrs.   Fay,   Marlon. 
Hudgins,    Maggie,    Marion. 
Sinclair,   Moffltt,    Marion. 
Bird,    Mrs.    .1.    L.    ('..    Marion. 
Campbell.  C.    M.,   Marion. 

\\ i.    Ethel,  Marion. 

Weaver,  George  EL,  Nebo. 
Bagby,   Ivah,   Nebo. 
Giles,    Ola,    Nebo. 
McCall,    Nannie,    Nebo. 
Rogers,   Maggie   May.    Nebo. 
Wells,  Edna.  Nebo. 
Si.,>pe,   N.   F.,   Old   Fort. 
Crawford,   Ethel,   old    Fort. 
Hayes.    Kate,    Old    Fort,    R.    1. 
Williams,  Delia,  Old  Fort,  R.    1. 
Burgin,   Mary,   Old   Fort,   R.    1. 
Parker,    Julius,    Dysartsville. 
Tate,   Mattie,   Dysartsville. 
Stacy,     Mamie,     Dysartsville. 
Ryrd,    Maggie,    Hankins. 
Tate,   Carrie,   Hankins. 
Greenlee,   Mary,   North  Cove. 
Hicks,  Effie,  North  Cove. 
Brown,   J.    S.,   Ashford. 
Hampton,  N.   L.,  Ashford. 
Corpening,  J.   E.,  North  Cove. 
Naber,    S.    A.,   Mount   Mitchell, 
Wilson.   Oscar,   Sevier. 
Hall,   Martha,   Armstrong. 
Hicks.  Laura,  Wodlawn. 
Gibson,    Fannie,    Sunnyvale. 
Wilson,    Ethel,    Marion. 
Stacy,   Annie,  Marion. 
Lonon,  Lillian.  Marion. 
Hicks,  Lurline,  Marion. 
Hicks,    Mattie,    Marion. 
Davis,  Alonzo,  Marion. 
Laughridge,  June,   Marion. 
Spann,   L.    L. ,   Garden   City. 
McKoy,   Mary,  Garden  City. 
Brown,  Louise,  Marion. 
Finley,  Grace,  Marion. 
Lassiter,  Katherine,  Marion. 
Hunter,   Ruth,   Carlyle. 
Houck,  Rosa,  Marion,  R.  1. 
Goforth,  Maggie,   Nebo,   R.    1. 
Taylor,   Maggie,   Nebo,   R.    1. 
Houck,  Blanche,  Dysartsville. 
Crawford,    Ernest,    Dysartsville. 
Morris,   Annie,   Vein   Mountain. 
Romar,    Amy,    Nealsvllle. 
Butt,  Cora  Lou,  Sugar  Hill. 
Chrisman,   Belzara,   Sugar   Hill. 
Slgmon,   Iowa,    Sugar   Hill. 
Hill.   J.   W.   P.,  Nebo,  R.    1. 
Wilson,   Vallie,   Nebo,   R.    1. 
Elliott,    Addie,    Old    Fort. 
Gibbs,    Delia,    Old   Fort. 
Wilson,  Winnie,  Old  Fort. 
Patton,  Olivia,  Graphiteville. 
Stacy,    Elsie,    Graphiteville. 
Glass,  Annie,  Old  Fort,  R.   1. 
Brown,  Madge,  Old  Fort,  R.  1. 
Goforth,  Mamie,   Old  Fort,  R.  2. 
Graves,    Myra,    Old   Fort. 
.Corpening,  Vera,   Old  Fort,   R.    2. 
Simmons,  Beatrice,  Old  Fort,  R.   2. 
Yelton,    Olen,   Black   Mountain. 
Yelton,    Zelda,    Black    Mountain. 
Snipes,   M.    V.,   Fair  View,   R.    2. 
Lyda,   H.    M.,   Dome. 
Moore,  Annie,  Old  Fort. 
Sigmon,   Cheley,   Garden   City. 
Elliott,  John,   Demming. 
Brogden,   Lura,   Nealsrille. 
Garrison,   .Tanie,   NealsVille. 
Mode,    Mrs.,    Nealsville. 
Moffltt,   W.   Tell,  Dome. 
Morphew,   Frank,    Marion,   R.    3. 


OLD     FORT. 

Population,    1912:     White,    795;    colored,    274; 
total,   1069. 


Town   Officers. 
MAY'OR— J.  F.  Harmon. 
CHIEF  OF  POLICE— J.   F.   Turner. 
POSTMASTER— W.    .1.    Souther. 
It.    R.    AGENT— A.    11.    Spencer. 

Ministers  and   Churches. 
MFTIIODIST— R.   L.   Doggett,   Pastor. 
BAPTIST— H.    C.    Marley,    Pastor. 
l'KESBYTERIAN— Bev.    Goodman,    Pastor. 
EPISCOPAL— A.  D.  Meares,  Rector. 
FRIENDS— Rev   Pegram,    Pastor. 
Schools  and  Academies. 
GRADED— N.    F.    Steppe,    Prin. 
Banks    and    Bankers. 
BANK     OF     OLD     FORT— L.     P.     Crawford, 
Pres. ;   F.   M.    Bradley,   Cash. 
Druggists. 
Mashburn,  P.   H. 
Old   Fort   Drug   Co. 

Doctors. 
Mcintosh,  D.  M. 
Robinson,   W.   A. 

General    Merchandie. 
Kanipe,  F.  O. 
Tate,  A.   C. 
Westerman,   H.   A. 
Nesbitt,    J.    N. 
Grant,   L.    L. 
Nichols,  J.   L.,  &  Co. 
Cowan,   J.    K.,    &   Co. 
Hughes  &  Noblitt. 
Blaylock,  O.  E. 
Hemphill,  P.   H. 
Turner    Bros. 
Vess,  C.  G. 
Crawford.   J.    R. 

Hotels  and    Boarding   Houses. 
Sanderlin  House. 
Old  Fort  Inn. 

Livery    and    Sales    Stables. 
Mauney,  S.  F. 
Finch,  A.  B. 

Insurance    Agents 
Bradley,  F.   M. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 
Union  Tanning  Co. 
old   Fort  Extract  Works. 
White  Coal  and  Power  Co. 


MARION. 

Population,  1910:  Estimated,  2,500  in  and 
near  corporation.  No.  white  polls,  estimated, 
250;  No.  colored  polls,  5. 

Value  real  estate  and  personal  property,  esti- 
mated,   $528,160. 

TAX  RATE:     $1.35. 

Bonded  debt,   $75,000. 

Town   Officers. 

MAYOR— J.    W.    Streetman. 

CHIEF   OR   POLICE— J.    R.    Murphy. 

CLERK  AND  TREASURER— J.  W.  Win- 
borne. 

TAX   COLLECTOR— H.    H.    Tate. 

ATTORNEY'— J.    L.    C    .Bird. 

POSTMASTER— C.  M.  McCall. 

R.  R.  AGENTS— J.  F.  Conniffe.  Southern 
Railway;  Mr.  Vaughter,   C.  C.   &  O.  Railway. 

EXPRESS   AGENT— J.    F.    Conniffe. 

TELEPHONE   MANAGER— Joe   C.    Greene. 
Ministers  and   Churches. 

BAPTIST— Edward  Long,  Pastor. 

METHODIST— Loy  D.   Thompson,   Pastor. 

l'UKSBYTERIAN— J.    C.    Story,   Pastor. 

EPISCOPAL— B.    S.    Lassiter,    Rector. 
Schools  and  Academies. 

MARION  GRADED  SCHOOL— C.  M.  Camp- 
bell, Prin.,  I.   C.  Griffin.   Supt. 

Hotels   and    Boarding    Houses. 

Marianna  Hotel. 

Hotel  Abbott. 

Fleming  Hotel. 

Kirby  House. 

Keeter,  Mrs.  H.  P. 

Ray,   J.    P. 


Mcdowell  county. 


293 


Banks   and    Bankers. 
MERCHANTS     AND     FARMERS     BANK— T. 
F.    Wrenn,    President;    R.    F.    Burton.    Cashier. 
FIRST    NATIONAL    BANK— W.    A.    Conley, 
President;   Geo.    I.    White,    Cashier. 
Bakers. 
City   Bakery. 
Elhanan  Bakery. 

Book  Stores. 
Blanton,  J.  D. 

Butchers  and   Dealers  in  Cattle. 
Finley,  A.  L. 

Ledbetter,    W.    O..    &   Bro. 
Kirby,   J.    W. 

Clubs. 
The  Marion   Club. 

Cotton  and  Hosiery  Mills. 
Mt.   Ida  Hosiery  Mills. 
Marion   Knitting  Mills. 
Marion   Manufacturing    Co.      (Coton). 

Coal  and  Wood  Dealers. 
Hoover  Coal  Co. 

Clothiers   and    Men's    Furnishers. 
Gaston   &  Tate. 
Blanton,   J.   D. 
Morgan,   T.   C. 
Miller,  J.  H.   L. 
Reid,  P.  A.,  &  Co. 
McCall  &  Conley. 
Hopper  &   Gibbs. 
Grayson,  A.  W. 

Building  &   Loan   Associations. 
McDowell  B   .&  L.   Association. 

Druggists. 
Streetman,    J.    W. 
Morphew,    M.    F. 
Davis  Pharmacy. 

Dentists. 
Reid,   J.   G. 
Burgin,    R.    J. 
Justice,   M.   L. 

Doctors. 
Ashworth,  B.  L. 
Kirby,  G.  .S. 
Morphew,   M.   F. 
Justice,  G.  B. 
Jonas,   J.    F. 

Dry  Goods  and   Notions. 
Reid,  P.  A.,  &  Co. 
Gaston  &  Tate. 
McCall   &    Conley. 
Blanton,   J.   D. 
Peerless  Dry  Goods  Co. 
Marion  Bargain  House. 
Grayson,  A.   W. 
Neal,   R.   B.    (5c.    and   10c.   Store.) 

Power   and    Light   Companies. 
Marion  Light  &  Power  Co. 

Fish  and  Oyster  Dealers. 
Grayson,  A.  W. 
Finley,   A.   L. 
Ledbetter,   W.   O.,   &  Bro. 

Foundries  and   Iron  Works. 
Pangle,    L.    A. 

Furniture    Dealers. 
McCall   &   Conley. 
Blanton,   J.   D. 

Grocers. 
A.  Blanton  Grocery  Co.      (Wholesale). 
Kirby  Grocery  Co.    (Retail). 
Hemphill,   T.   M. 
McCall    &    Conley. 
Gaston  &  Tate. 
Grayson,    A.    W. 
Morris  Grocery  Co. 
Ledbetter,   W.    O.,   &  Bro. 
McPheeters,   W.   F.,   &  Co. 

Hardware     Dealers. 
Price   Hardware   Co. 
Blanton,   J.   D. 

Insurance   Agents. 
Burton  &  Wood.    (Fire.) 


Marion  Insurance  &  Trust  Co.   (Inc.) 

Jewelers. 
Snipes,   T.   E. 
Sprague,  J.  Fred. 

Lawyers. 
Hudgins,    D.    E. 
Morgan,    W.    T. 
Pless,  J.  W. 
Winborne,  J.  W. 
Bird,   J.    L.    C. 
Morris,  James. 
Snclalr,  P.   J. 
McNary,  W.   M. 
Lissenbee,  C.  C. 

Lumber    Manufacturers   and    Dealers. 
Gilkey-Bonner   Co. 
Beaman  Lumber  Co. 
Payne  &  Decker  Bros. 
Chapman  Lumber  Co.    (Dealers  only.) 
Carolina  Lumber  Co.    (Dealers  Only.) 

Painters. 
Puckridge,  A.  E. 
Dellinger,  C.  L. 
Rich,   J.   R. 

Plumbers. 
Huffman.  L.   W. 

Photographers. 
McCanless,   S.   A. 

Printing    Offices. 
The  McDowell   Publishing  Co. 

Newspapers  and   Editors. 
MARION  PROGRESS   (Weekly)— S.  E.  Whit- 
ten,  Editor. 

Real    Estate    Agents. 
Gardner,    Floyd. 

The  McDowell  Realty  &  Insurance  Co. 
Marion   Insurance   &  Trust   Co.    (Inc.) 

Undertakers  and   Embalmers. 
McCall  Bros. 
Blanton,  J.   D. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 
Catawba  Furniture  Co. 
Blue  Ridge  Furniture   Co. 
Western  Furniture   Co. 
McDowell  Furniture  Co. 
Gilkey    Veneer    Co. 
Morphew- Shuttle  Block  Co. 


GLENWOOD. 

Incorporated  in  1909. 

Population,     1910:     White,     200;    colored,     4; 
total,    204. 

Value   real  estate,   $25,000    (estimated) ;  value 
personal  property,  $12,000   (estimated). 
Town   Officers. 
MAYOR— J.    H.    Raburn. 
POSTMASTER— R.    E.    Henshaw. 
CHIEF  OF  POLICE— C.  Y.  Mode. 
CLERK — Lee   Raburn. 
TREASURER— A.    P.    Potuat. 
R.    R.    AGENT— A.    P.    Poteat. 
EXPRESS    AGENT— A.    P.    Poteat. 
Ministers    and    Churches. 

METHODIST .    — .    Ranch.    Pastor. 

BAPTIST— Rev.  O'Neill. 

Schools  and   Academies. 
GLENWOOD   HIGH—. 

Hotels  and   Boarding   Houses. 
Poteat,    Mrs.    J.    A. 

Doctors. 
Schenk,   D.    R. 

General     Merchants. 
Pyatt,  J.  G. 
Brackett,   T.    W. 
Poteat,   A.   P. 
Upton,    T.    L. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 
Brackett's  Planing  Mill. 
Bright,   A.    L.    (Spoke   and   Handle   Foctory.) 


NEBO. 

Incorporated  in  1909. 

Population,  1910:  White,  200;  colored,  none. 
•Value  of  real  estate,  $20,000  (estimated); 
value  or  personal  property,  $10,000  (esti- 
mated. ) 


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MCDOWELL     Mi:i   KI.ENRl'RG. 


Town   Officers. 
MAYOR— ,T.    F.    Wilson. 
POSTMASTER— M.    C.    Stemon. 
CHIEF  ok   POLICE— T.   \v.   Alexander. 
CLERK-    <;.    ll     Weaver. 
TREASURER-nJ.  I'-   Howell. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 
METHODIST— Rev.    Ranch. 

Schools  and  Academies. 
NEBO  HIGH—. 


Hotels  and   Boarding   Houses. 
Wilson    House. 

General     Merchants. 
Padgett,  J.  L. 
Sigmon,  M.   C. 
Jimmerson,  S.  C. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 

Annis  Stave  Co. 


MECKLENBURG  COUNTY 

COUNTY    SEAT,    CHARLOTTE. 


POPULATION— (Census    1910).    67,031. 

Formed  in  1764.     Named  in  honor  of  home  of  Princess    Charlotte,    bride   of   King   George   III 
of  England. 

AREA — 6S0    square   miles. 

Value  of  real  estate,  $12,177,179;  value  of  personal  property,   $4,9S1,034. 

Property  listed  in  1913,  by  whites,  $16,472,004;  by   negroes,   $686,209. 

TAX  RATE— County  purposes,   28   l-3c.   on  the   $100;   schools,    20c;   highways,    30c;   township 
roads,   10c;  State  tax,   27  2-3c 

PUBLIC   ROADS— 400   miles.     Worked  by  public    labor    and    taxation    and    convicts.     Three 
hundred   and   twenty-five   miles   macadam    roads. 

RAILROAD,    TELEGRAPH    AND    EXPRESS   COMPANIES. 

Union   Tank   Line,    assessed   value $       10,514.00 

Charlotte    Power    Co.,     assessed    value 325!o00.00 

Southern    Railway,    34. SS    miles,    assessed    value 1,364,509.00 


Atlanta   and   Charlotte  Air  Line  Railway,    11.42  miles,    assessed   value 

North   Carolina   Railroad.    11.90   miles,    assessed  value     

Steel   Creek  Telephone^  Co. ,    assessed  value   

Piedmont   Traction    Co.,    assessed  value    

Union  Telephone  Co.,   assessed  value 


523,934.30 

827,018.22 

740.00 

70,200.00 

344.00 

Seaboard  Air  Line  Railway,   23.90  miles,   assessed    value 674,398.00 


Pullman    Co.,    assessed    value 


10.10S.10 


Southern   Bell  Telephone   and  Telegraph  Co.,   assessed     value 173,975.00 

Southern   Express   Co.,    assessed   value    12.719.00 

Western  Union  Telegraph  Co.,  assessed  value 41.994.04 

Charlotte  Electric  Railway,    assessed  value   500, 000. On 

American   Telephone   and   Telegraph   Co..    assessed    value    21.620.60 

Postal  Telegraph- Cable  Co.,   assessed  value   3. 61.8. 04 

Southern   Power  Co.,    assessed  value   153.235.00 

Huntersville  Telephone  Co. ,   assessed  value   1,250. 00 

SUPERIOR  COURT  TERMS— January  5.   February    2    (civil),    February    16,    March  2    (civil), 

March   23,   March   30    (civil),   April   27    (civil),  May  11,  May  25  (civil),  June  8,  June  15  (civil), 

July   13,   August  31.   September   7    (civil),   October    5,    October    12    (civil),    November  2    (civil), 
November  16,  November  23  (civil). 


COUNTY     OFFICERS. 

CLERK  OF  COURT— C  C.   Moore,   Charlotte. 
SHERIFF— N.    W.    Wallace,    Charlotte. 
REGISTER      OF      DEEDS— W.      M.      Moore. 
Charlotte. 

AUDITOR— W.  F.   Stevens,  Charlotte. 
TREASURER— J.    W.    Stinson,    Charlotte. 
CORONER— Z.    A.    Hovis,    Charlotte. 
SURVEYOR— J.    E.   Walkef,    Charlotte.   R.    1. 
OF     HEALTH— C.     S.     McLaughlin, 


OF     SCHOOLS— William    McCluskey, 
Mary     Owen    Graham,     Asst    Supt. , 


SUPT. 
Charlotte. 

SUPT. 
Charlotte 
Charlotte. 

SUPT.    OF   HOME— J.    T.    Holton,    Newell. 

BOARD  OF  EDUCATION— W.  W.  Watt, 
(chm'n),  Charlotte:  J.  C.  Reid.  Charlotte,  R.  1; 
J.  P.  Ardrey,  Pineville,  Rfd. ;  P.  D.  Price,  Char- 
lotte. R.  4;  W.  B.  Estridge,  Charlotte,  R.  11. 

COMMISSIONERS— W.  M.  Long  (chm'n), 
A.  M.  McDonald,  Charlotte  ;W.  N.  McKee,  Mat- 
thews, R.  17;  Wm.  Bradford,  Huntersville,  Rfd.; 
F.   T.   Beaty,   Paw  Creek. 

BOARD  OF  ELECTIONS— J.  L.  DeLamy 
(chm'n),  Neill  R.  Graham,  D.  A.  Barkley, 
Charlotte. 

JUSTICES     OF     THE     PEACE. 

CHARLOTTE  TOWNSHIP— F.  B.  Alexander, 
W.  M.  Tye,  W.  I.  Henderson,  J.  C.  Hutchi- 
son, J.  T.  A.  Lowery,  G.  M.  Rainwater,  J.  F. 
Williams,  Chas.  Gibson,  Jas.  E.  Thomas,  J.  W. 
VanNess,  John  A.  Berryhill,  R.  B.  Caldwell. 
W.  B.  Caldwell,  C.  F.  Childers,  T.  W.  Dixon, 
J.   L   Brown,  J.   C.   Hunter.  W.   H.  Hall.  B.   S. 


Davis,  W.  D.  Alexander,  W.  W.  Irwin,  J.  L. 
Davis,  C.  L.  Hunter.  T.  P.  Ross,  R.  E.  Young. 
R.  A.  Dunn,  J.  S.  Myers.  T.  M.  Shaw,  W.  J. 
Hutchison,  Craig  Davidson.  J.  T.  McGee,  Wal- 
ter Brem.  J.  A.  K.  Alexander.  O.  F.  Asbury. 
W.  S.  Alexander,  E.  S.  Williams.  Z.  T. 
Smith,  Richard  Moore.  L.  M.  McAlister.  J.  W. 
Cobb,  H.  C.  Severs,  D.  P.  Hutchison.  W.  W. 
Phifer,  S.  S.  Stokes,  C.  H.  Wolfe.  G.  F.  Duke. 
M.  C.  Mayer,  McD.  Watkins,  Thomas  Griffith, 
W.  R.  Robertson,  D.  C.  Moore,  Geo.  M.  Phifer, 
T.  J.  Black,  F.  G.  Johnson.  J.  H.  VanNess. 
J.  M.  Earnhardt,  W.  R.  Wearn,  E.  L.  Johnson, 
W.  F.  Reynolds,  J.  V.  Stone,  J.  P.  C.  Morris. 
J.  Y.  Orders,  Richard  Stewart,  M.  C.  Moyer, 
J.  O  Stone,  W.  S.  Huggins,  J.  M.  Scullins. 
F.    B.    Alexander,   Charlotte. 

BERRY  HILL— B.  F.  Price,  P.  D.  Price. 
Charlotte.  R.  4;  W.  M.  Long,  Charlotte,  R.  3; 
A  H.  Rhyne,  E.  S.  Berryhill,  Charlotte.  R.  5; 
B.  T.  Price,  S.   S.  Herron.   Charlotte,  Rfd. 

LEMLEY'S— W.  A.  Cashion.  J.  V.  Knox,  J.  A. 
Gelbert,  Charlotte,  Rfd.:  W.  W.  White,  M.  M. 
Blythe,  J.  A.  Bowles,  W.  P.  Archer,  Hunters- 
ville. 

STEEL  CREEK— S.  W.  Whiteside.  James 
Slfdgo,  S.  P.  Price,  Charlotte.  R.  12;  J.  P. 
Stioup,  S.  I.  Price.  R.  M.  Capps,  Charlotte, 
Rfd.;  J.  B.  Watt,  John  L.  Milwer,  Pineville, 
Rfd. 

SHARON— W.  S.  Pharr,  W.  H.  Hunter, 
Charlotte,  R.  1;  C.  P.  Elliott,  J.  Walker, 
Kirkpatrick,  Charlotte,  R.  2;  J.  C.  Reid,  R.  B. 
Hunter.  W.   F.   Baker.   Charlotte,  Rfd. 


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PROVIDENCE— L.     B.     Hawfleld,     Matthews; 

Henry  Bryant,    G.    B.   Bryant,   Matthews,  R.    17. 

CLEAR  CREEK— J.   P.   Flowe.   C.   P.   Mungo, 

W.   H.   Beaver,   John  W.    Wilson,    Charlotte,   R. 

11;  J.  A.  Helms,  Matthews. 

CRAB  ORCHARD— E.  W.  Hodges,  J.  A. 
Newell,  Newells;  M.  C.  Daves,  Charlotte,  R.  9; 
I.  G.  Wallace,  Sardis;  C.  H.  Caldwell,  A.  G. 
Hager.  R.  P.  King,  J.  R.  Hutchison,  J.  C.  Al- 
exander, W.  S.  Cochrane,  J.  W.  Grier,  C.  B. 
Cross,   M.    E.    Grier,   Charlotte,   Rfd. 

MALLARD  CREEK— R.  W.  Alexander,  W. 
W.  Brown,  Derita,  Rfd.;  John  P.  Huftter,  De- 
rita. 

DEWESSE— J.  Lee  Sloan,  Jr.,  G.  S.  Mayer, 
Davidson;  J.  L.  Smith,  P.  O.  Johnson,  Alex. 
Little,  S.  T.  Caldwell,  W.  E.  Armour,  J.  B. 
Reading,  Cornelius. 

LONG    CREEK— Mack    Sample,    Huntersville, 
,R.    20;   M.    M.    Johnson,    A.    W.    King,    E.    L. 
Reaves,  Charlotte,  R.  6;  C.  R.  Parks,  Charlotte, 
Rfd. 

PAW  CREEK— W.  W.  Wingate,  W.  C.  Win- 
gate,   W.   A.   Cathey,   R.   P.   Dunn,   J.   A.   Hipps. 

MORNING  STAR— J.  M.  McEwen,  J.  W. 
Phillips,  S.  B.  Smith,  J.  W.  Hood,  Matthews; 
W.  L.  Hood,  Matthews,  R.  19;  J.  E.  Sutton, 
Matthews,  R.   IS. 

PINEVILLE— M.  A.  Edwards,  T.  P.  Morrow, 
W.    A.    Warwick,    R.   B.    Johnson,   Pineville. 

HUNTERSVILLE— D.  W.  Mayes,  J.  T.  May- 
berry,  Huntersville,  R.  23;  J.  F.  Ewart,  J.  L. 
Miller,   Huntersville. 

PHYSICIANS    NOT    IN    TOWNS. 

Abernathy,  J.   S.,  Charlotte,  Rfd. 

Alexander,    H.    Q.,    Charlotte.    Rfd. 

Craven.   W.   P.,    Charlotte,   Rfd. 

Hunter,    L.    W.,    Charlotte,    Rfd. 

Reid,    T.    N.,    Matthews. 

McCoy,    E.    M.,    Huntersville. 

Craven,    W.    W-,    Huntersville. 

Ranson,   Dr..    Charlotte,   Rfd. 

Hand,   E.   H.,  Pineville. 

Henderson.   S.   M.,   Craft,  Rfd. 

Hovis,  L.   W.,  Hoskins. 

Rankin,  P.   R.,  Davidson. 

Skinner,   L.   C,  Davidson. 

Whitley,   A.,  Matthews,   R.   19. 

Waslen.   W.   H.,   Davidson. 

Simmons,    J.    O.,    North    Charlotte. 

Quiry.    R-    Z.,    Charlotte.    Rfd. 

MERCHANTS    NOT    IN    TOWNS. 

Cluyus  Bros.,  &  Co.,  Charlotte,  Rfd. 

Hinson,   F.    M.,    Charlotte,   Rfd. 

Houston,   J.   F.,    Charlotte.   Rfd. 

Campbell,   J.   M.,    Charlotte.   Rfd. 

Davis,   S.   W.   &  C.   S.,   Charlotte,  Rfd. 

Sloan,   Lee  I.,   &  Bro.,   Charlotte,   Rfd. 

Marshall,  R.   A.,   Charlotte.  Rfd. 

Mullace,   J.   E.,   Charlotte.   Rfd. 

Bigham   &  Bigham,   Charlotte,   Rfd. 

Sloan,  J.  P.,  Charlotte,  Rfd. 

Madge  Grocery  Co.,   Charlotte,   Rfd. 

Hutchinson,    J.    C.,    Charlotte,    Rfd. 

Long,   W.   M.,   Charlotte,   Rfd. 

Alexander,   N.    S.,    Charlotte,   Rfd. 

Hayes,   J.   R.,    Charlotte,   Rfd. 

Kinley,    J.    W.,    Charlotte.    Rfd. 

Wallace,    J.    R.,    Huntersville,    Rfd. 

McElroy.   S.    J.,   Huntersville,   Rfd. 

Estridge,    W.   B.,    Matthews,   Rfd. 

Watts,  Mrs.   J.   J.,   Matthews,   Rfd. 

Beaver  &  Huitt,  Matthews,  Rfd. 

Jordan,    F.    D.,    Derita,    R.    6. 

Jordan,   W.    R.,   Derita,   R.    6. 

Thompson,  J.   A.,   Derita.  R.   6. 

Milwee,  H.   L.,  &  Sons,  Pineville,  Rfd. 

McLaughlin   &  Wallace,    Sardis. 

Roberson,    W.    S.,   Pineville,   Rfd. 

Dume,   F.    II.,   Charlotte.   Rfd. 

Carthey   &   Beaty   Co.,    Paw    Creek. 

Allen,   R.   H.,  Wilson  Grove. 

Todd.    J.    A.    Charlotte,    R.    7. 

Kistler.  R.  A.,  Charlotte,  R.    6. 


Christenbury,    P.    T.,    Charlotte,    R.    7. 
Williamson,   S.   W.,   Charlotte,   R.    5. 
Knox,    L.    S.,   Matthews,   Rfd. 
Davis,    W.    W.,    Charlotte,    R.    3. 
Griffith,    Mrs.   W.    A..   Charlotte,   R.    3. 
Kirkman,   G.    C    Matthews,   Rfd. 
COTTON    GINS. 
Kell,    S.    H-,    Fort  Mill,    S.    C. 
Brafford,   J.    R.,    Charlotte,   R.    11. 
Bryant,  G.  B.,  Matthews,  Rfd. 
Hortis,  F.   O.,  Matthews,   R.   27. 
Wilkinson,   F.   A.,   Paw  Creek,   R.    10. 
McLaughlin   &    Wallace,    Charlotte,    R.    1. 
Spurrier-Beatty   Co.,   Paw   Creek. 
Matthews   Mfg.    Co.,   Matthews. 
Ross,   T.   O.    and  W.   M.,   Matthews,   R.   17. 
Hunter,    J.    P.,    Derita. 

Charlotte  Improved  Cotton  Gin  Co.,  Charlotte. 
Kuykendal,  F.   B.,   Matthews,  R.   17. 
Cochrane  &  Thompson,  Derita,  R.   14. 
Milwee,    H.    L,    Pineville.    R.    15. 
Price,  E.  J.,  Charlotte,  R.   12. 
Price,    C.    H.,    Charlotte,    R.    12. 
Rea.   H.    G.    L,   Matthews,   R.    27. 
Southern   Cotton   Oil   Co.,    Davidson. 
Southern   Cotton   Oil   Co.,    Cornelius. 
Spurrier,   R.   H.,   Charlotte,   R.   6. 
McGinnis,   W.   Frank,   Matthews,   R.   27. 
Glosson,    J.    W.,    Charlotte,    R.    11. 
Campbell,  J.  M.,  Charlotte,  R.  9. 
Bprnette,   A.   H.,    Huntersville. 
Elba  Mfg.    Co.,   Newells. 
Stephens,    J.    M.,    Huntersville,    R.    20. 
Alexander   &   Helms,    Newells. 
Stroup,   J.   P.,   Charlotte. 
Johnston,    D.    A.,    Harrisburg,    R.    1. 
Garrison,    W.    M.,    Pineville. 
Hoover,    W.    S.,    Pineville,    R.    15. 
Allen.   R.    H.,    Charlotte,   R.    11. 
Russell,    A.    C,    Mathews,    R.    37. 
Parks,    C.    R.,   Huntersville,   R.    20. 
Steele,    W.    A.,    &   Co.,   Huntersville. 
Wright   &  Allen,   Taw  C'eek,   R.    10. 
Harget,    Frank,    Matthews,    R.    17. 
Reid.   J.    C,    Charlotte,   R.    1. 
Highland  Park  Mfg.   Co.,   Charlotte. 
Pineville  Improved  Cotton  Gin  Co.,  Pineville. 
Setner,   G.    W.,    Charlotte,   R.    6. 
Lee,  W.   R.,  Charlotte,  R.   2. 
Safley,   J.    A.,    Charlotte. 
Allen  Gin  Co.,   Charlotte,   R.    11. 
Griffith,   John  II.,   Charlotte,   R.   2. 
McGinnis,    Chas.,    Matthews,    R.    15. 
Thompson.    W.    M.,    Derita. 
McCord   &  McGinn,   Charlotte,  R.   6. 
McElroy,    S.    J.,    Huntersville. 
Brown   Bros.,   Charlotte,   R.    1. 
Newell,   J.    A.,   Newells. 
Knox,    C.    B.    Davidson. 
Capps,    R.    N. ,    Pineville. 
Freeman,  J.  A.   Charlotte,  R.   3. 
Nimrod   Ginning   Co.,    Charlotte,   R.    3. 
Bradford,  Win.,   Huntersville. 
Ransom,    W.    J.,    Huntersville. 
Stoon,  J.  P.,  Charlotte,  R.  3. 
Funderberg  Bros.,   Matthews. 
Henderson,   D.   A.,   Mint    Hill. 

PUBLIC    SCHOOL    TEACHERS. 
Alexander,  Annie  Lee,   Pineville. 
Abernethy,   Addie  May,   Huntersville,   R.    21. 
Alexander,    Monica,    Charlotte,    R.    11. 
Alexander,   Loma,   Huntersville,   R.    27. 
Alexander,    Jessie,    Huntersville.    R.    22. 
Alexander,   Allie,    Matthews,    R.    19. 
Alexander,   Margaret,    Charlotte,    R.    7. 
Bilbie,   Annie  May,   Charlotte. 
Bingham,    Lelia,    Pineville,    R.    16. 
Bobbitt,    Mary    M.,    Pineville. 
Baker,  B.   L.,  Huntersville. 
Baker,    W.    L.,    Paw    Creek. 
Boyd.   John,    Pineville,    R.    15. 
Brown,  Lura,  Davidson,  R.   25. 
Bramlett,  A.  L.,   Derita. 
Bradford,   Mary   Bell,    Charlotte,   R.   9. 
Bradford,   Grace,   Huntersville,   Rfd. 


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Blythe,  Annie  Kate,  Huntersville,  R.  20. 

Bost,  B.   B.,  Matthews,  K.   19. 

Blgham,    Anabel,    Pineville,   Rfd. 

Bivens,   Esther,   charlotte,  R.    11. 

Bailes,  Zoraida,   Paw  Creek.  R.   10. 

Ballard,   Cora.    Davidson,   R.    25. 

Bass,   Margaret,   Matthews,   R.   19. 

Campbell,    Ada,    Paw    Creek. 

Choate,  Ona,  Charlotte. 

Craig,   Cillam,  Matthews. 

Cashion,   Bess,  Huntersville. 

Cochrane,  Lois,  Charlotte. 

Can  it  hers,  Claroline.  Pineville,  Rfd. 

Crowd],    Mary,    Huntersville. 

Crater,    Mary,    Huntersville. 

Crosby,  W.   C,  Charlotte,  R.   1. 

Cornwall,   L.    C,   Charlotte,   R.    4. 

Carter,  Thos.  C,  Matthews,  R.  26. 

Carothers,   Erwin,   charlotte,  R.   4. 

Dunn,   Emma,   Charlotte,   R.    6. 

Davidson,    Mary    Springs,    Charlotte,    R.    8. 

Douglass.  Edna,  Charlotte,  R.  3. 

Downs,   Minnie,  Matthews. 

Elliott.   Anna  De,    Charlotte,    R.    6. 

Frazier,   Mary,   Charlotte.   R.   8. 

Frazier,  Viola,  Charlotte,  R.  8. 

Fesperman,   C.   C,   Charlotte,  R.   6. 

Fulp,  J.   D.,  Matthews,  R.    19. 

Crier,    Bess,    Charlotte,   R.    12. 

Grier,  Anna  Burwell,  Newell,  R.  1. 

Gibbs,   Janie,   Charlotte. 

Gluyas,   Lucy,   Charlotte,  R.   5. 

Gluyas,  Bright,  Charlotte,  R.  6. 

Garrison.    Janie,    Pineville,    Rfd. 

Fesperman,  Myrtle,  Matthews,  R.   19. 

Haywood,  T.   A.,  Fort   Mill,   S.   C,  Rfd. 

Hendrix.  L.  P.,  Newell. 

Hall,   Clara,  Charlotte,  R.   11. 

Howard,   Gladys,   Cornelius. 

Howie,    Kathleen,    Fort    Mill,    S.    C,    Rfd. 

Hunter,     Emma,     Huntersville. 

Hodgin,  Bessie,   Cornelius. 

Hipp,   Carrie,   Charlotte,   R.    6. 

Hunter,   Helen   H.,    Charlotte,   R.    1. 

Hudson,  Margaret  A.,  Matthews,  R.   17. 

Hamlinton,    Jackson,    Pineville. 

Harris,    Irene,    Charlotte. 

Johnston,   Mary  L.,   Charlotte,   R.    6. 

Johnston,   Estelle.    Charlotte,   R.    5. 

James,    Eva,    Huntersville,    Rfd. 

Johnston,  Francis,   Huntersville.   R.   22. 

Kuykendall,   Fair,   Matthews,   R.    17. 

Kerr,   Erwin,   Charlotte. 

King.  Eleanoire,  Huntersville. 

Kirkpatrick,    Mary,    Charlotte,   R.    2. 

Kirkpatrick,    Helen,   Derita,    R.    14. 

Kidd,  Mary  Frix,  Huntersville,  R.   22. 

Kirk,  Mary  Neal,  Charlotte,  R.  5. 

Knox,  Hattie,  Huntersville,  R.  23. 

Lewis,    Ozella    B.,    Pineville. 

Love,    Sara,   Pineville,   R.    15. 

Lentz,   Mary  Hill,   Cornelius. 

Love,    Elizabeth,    Charlotte,   R.    4. 

Lassiter,    S.    T.,    Cornelius. 

Long,   Annie,   Matthews,    R.    19. 

Lane,  Leona,  Matthews,  R.   27. 

McLeod,   Maude,  Derita. 

Massey,    Kathleen,   Matthews. 

M;it  hews.  Mamie  L.,  Matthews,  R.   18. 

Mayberry,   C.   B.,   Charlotte,  R.   29. 

Marsh,    Cullie,    Matthews. 

Moore,   Mattie,   Huntersville,   Rfd. 

Morrison.   Lula,   Charlotte,   R.    11. 

Marshall,   Duell,   Matthews,   R.    19. 

Morris,    Mae.    Matthews,    R.    19. 

Matthews,    Mary    E.,    Huntersville. 

McAuley,   Allie,    Charlotte,   R.    5. 

McLendon,  Jessie,  Matthews,  R.  26. 

Moss,  Mattie,  Charlotte,  R.   11. 

Neel,   Elbert,   Charlotte,   R.    12. 

Ott,   Mrs.   M.    C,   Matthews.   R.    19. 

Oates.   Thos.,    Pineville,   Rfd. 

Price,   Mary  M.,    Derita. 

Pressley,  Mary,  HuntersvHle. 

McCoy,  Alice,  Paw  Creek,  R.   10. 

Hunt,   Fannie,   Charlotte,   R.    9. 

Query,  Jessie,  Huntersville. 


1. 


Robinson,    Mary,    Charlotte,    R.    4. 
Robinson,    Ellen,   Derita. 
Riggins,    Eunice,    Newell. 
Rankin,  Kate,  Moore,   Charlotte,  R.   1. 
Rea,   Bertha,    Charlotte,   R.    2. 
Ranson,    Minnie,    Charlotte,    R.    6. 
Spratt,   T.    B.,   Charlotte,   R.    4. 
Sample,    Mary,    Charlotte,    R.    1. 
Sturgeon,  Bennette,  Huntersville,  R.  22. 
Sing,   Ada,  Derita,  R.   13. 
Smith.    Emma,    Cornelius. 
Stafford,    Mary   B..    Harrisburg,    R. 
Suther,   Cora,  Charlotte,  R.   8. 
Shoaf,    Mary,    Cornelius. 
Smith,    Ada,    Matthews,    R.     17. 
Scroggs,    Mary   E.,    Huntersville. 
Sadler,    Floy,    Charlotte. 
Smith,    Marianne,    Derita. 
Squires,    Callie,   Charlotte, 
Snyder,  Verdie,  Charlotte, 
Terrell,   F.   W.,   Charlotte, 
Utley,   Maud,   Newell. 
Utley,    Blandina,   Derita. 
Watkins,   Nancy,   Matthews,  R. 
Watt,    Kate,    Charlotte. 
Wilkinson,    Lucy,    Huntersville,    R. 
Wallace,    Annie,    Davidson,    R.    4. 
Wallace,   Lizzie,   Huntersville,   R.   20. 
Williamson,  Connie,  Huntersville,  R. 
Patterson,    Lenora,    Davidson,   Rfd. 
Baker,   Lelia,   Charlotte,   R.    3. 
Barnett,  Kate  B.,   Charlotte,  R.    6. 


R.  1. 
R.  11. 
R.    12. 


17. 


21. 


20. 


CHARLOTTE. 

Population.  1910,  34,013:  whites,  24.S96;  col- 
ored,   9,117. 

Value  of  real  estate,  $10,S10,741;  value  of 
personal  property,  ,$9.14(5,420. 

TAX  RATE:     $1.26  on  the  $100. 

Bonded   debt,    $2,155,000. 

Town    Officers. 

MAYOR— Dr.    Chas.    A.    Bland. 

CHIEF   OF   POLICE— Horace  Moore. 

CLERK— A.    H.    Wearn. 

TREASURER— A.   H.    Wearn. 

TAX    COLLECTOR— John   M.    Wilson. 

STANDARD-KEEPER— A.    R.    Wilmot. 

ATTORNEY — Chas.    Brenizer. 

SOLICITOR— C.    P.    Buchanan. 

SUPT.    OF  HEALTH— F.    O.   Hawley. 

ASSISTANT  SUPT.  OF  HEALTH— R.  F. 
Leinback. 

POSTMASTER— J.    H.    Wearn. 

R.  R.  AGENTS— T.  B.  Yancey,  Southern; 
W.    S.   Bradlev,    S.    A.   L. 

EXPRESS  AGENT .  — .  .  Southern 

TELEGRAPH  MANAGERS— J.  E.  Hammers- 
ley,   W.   U.  :  W.    O.   Gaffney,   Postal. 

TELEPHONE  MANAGER— M.  B.  Spier, 
Southern  Bell. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 

BAPTIST— First  Church.  W.  M.  Vines,  Pas- 
tor: Highland.  S.  F.  Conrad,  Pastor;  Ninth 
Avenue,  L.  R.  Pruett,  Pastor;  Pritchard  Me- 
morial, W.  A.   Smith,  Pastor. 

CATHOLIC— St.  Peter's,  Joseph  Mueller, 
Pastor. 

EPISCOPAL— Church  of  the  Holy  Comforter. 
F.  M.  Osborne.  Rector;  St.  Andrew's  Chapel, 
J.  H.  Crosby,  Rector;  St.  John's  Chapel;  St. 
Martin's  Chapel.  F.  M.  Osborne,  Rector;  St. 
Marv   the  Virgin,   J.   W.    Smith,   Rector. 

LUTHERAN— St.  Mark's,  R.  L,  Patterson. 
Pastor. 

METHODIST — Plato  D.  Durham,  Presiding 
Elder;  Belmont  Park,  J.  H.  Bradley,  Pastor; 
Brevard  St.,  L.  A.  Falls,  Pastor;  Calvary,  R.  S. 
Hourie.  Pastor;  North  Charlotte,  W.  B.  Davis. 
Pastor;  Seversville,  N.  R.  Richardson,  Pastor; 
Dilworth,  J.  O.  Ervin.  Pastor:  Trinity,  T.  F. 
Marr.  Pastor;  Tryon  Street,  E.  K.  McLarty. 
Pastor. 

PRESBYTERIAN— Belmont,  T.  D.  Cortledge. 
Pastor;  First  Church,  Dr.  D.  H.  RolstcS,  Pas- 
tor: Second  Church,   A.   A.   McGeachey,   Pastor: 


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Si.  Paul's,  W.  S.  Furn,  Pastor;  TeDth  Avenue. 
A.  R.  Shaw,  Pastor;  Westminister,  W.  H. 
Adams,  Pastor;  West  Avenue,  H.  M.  Presley, 
Pastor;  Seversville,  W.  E.  West,  Pastor;  North 
Charlotte,   to   be  supplied. 

ASSOCIATE  REFORMED  PRESBYTERIAN 
—First  Church,  W.  B.  Lindsey,  Pastor;  East 
Avenue  Tabernacle,  J.  G.  Kennedy.  Pastor; 
Chalmers  Memorial,  J.  W.  Simpson,  Pastor; 
Villa  Heights,  E.  G.  Carson,  Pastor. 
Public   Schools   of   Charlotte. 

HIGH  SCHOOL— H.  P.  Harding,  Supt. ;  F. 
P.  Wyche,  Prin. ;  W.  B.  Davis,  C.  R.  Wharton, 
Chas.  F.  Cowell,  Fannie  B.  Moore,  Charlee 
Hutchinson,  Sara  Kelly,  Bertha  Donnelly,  Jose- 
phine Osborne,  Frances  Ray,  R.  L.  Keesler, 
Orville   Hughes. 

GRADED  NO.  2— Mary  Belle  Miller,  Prin. ; 
Alice  Holland,  Lelia  Young,  Hattie  Graham, 
Willie  Wakefield,  Jennie  Patterson,  Nina  Howell, 
Martha  Flournoy,  Leola  Hannon,  Sunie  Todd, 
Bertha  Howland,  Kate  Harris,  Fannie  Porter, 
Josephine  Henderson,  Julia  D.   Roberts. 

GRADED  NO.  3 — Allie  Nooe,  Prin. ;  Fannie 
Henderson,  Bettie  Nash,  Alice  Moore,  Blanche 
Austin,  Nora  Belle  Wilson,  Mrs.  Chalmers 
Moore,  Myrtle  Long.  Rose  Walsh,  Gertrude 
Smith,  Rita  Beard,  Myra  I.  Washburn,  Anna- 
bel Lambeth,  Addie  Hinson,  Loma  Squires, 
Agnes  Chalmers,  Maud  McKinnon,  Jessie  Hen- 
derson. 

GRADED  NO.  4 — Ursula  Blankenship,  Prin. ; 
Mrs.  Essie  Blankenship,  Mary  Graham,  Kath- 
leen Beaty,  Willie  Anderson.  Ruth  Porter,  Zoe 
Hacket,   Callie  Squires. 

GRADED  NO.  5 — G.  P.  Heilig,  Prin. ;  Mary 
Darsey,  Annie  Cashion,  Addie  Brown,  Kate 
Hope  Robinson,  Miriam  Long,  Agnes  Phifer, 
Evelyn  Nesbit,  Essie  Morton,  Anna  Carr,  Lucy 
Keister,  Caroline  Jones,  Ethel  Northey,  Rena 
Clements. 

GRADED  NO.  6 — Miss  Sallie  Bethune,  Prin. ; 
Mary  Irwin,  Mary  A.  Nash,  Ida  Hand,  Julia 
McNinch,  Lucy  Henderson,  Ellen  Jamison,  Katie 
Cochrane  Evelyn  Rucker,  Florence  Jamison, 
Mrs.  Lois  H.  Ardrey,  W.  H.  Williams,  Miriam 
Gryder. 

GRADED  NO.  1 — Mary  Wiley.  Prin.;  Mabel 
Trotter,  Marjorie  Washburn,  Willie  McLaughlin, 
Flora  Jeffreys,  Helen  Mathews,  Miss  Lula  Clegg. 

GRADED  NO.  8 — Hattie  Alexander,  Prin. ; 
Mrs.  M.  Abercrombie,  Mary  McLaughlin,  Shirley 
Ross. 

Schools    and    Academies. 

BAIRD'S  SCHOOL  FOR  BOYS— J.  C.  Baird, 
Supt. 

KING'S  BUSINESS  COLLEGE— F.  L.  Riggs- 
bee,   Prin. 

CHARLOTTE  UNIVERSITY  SCHOOL— H. 
W.    Glasgow,    Prin. 

ELIZABETH    COLLEGE — C.    B.    King,    Pres. 

QUEEN'S  COLLEGE  FOR  WOMEN— Dr.  J. 
L.  Caldwell,  Pres. 

HORNER  MILITARY  SCHOOL— Col.  J.  C. 
Horner,  Prin. 

O'DONOGHUE   HALL— (Sisters   of   Mercy). 

SOUTHERN  INDUSTRIAL  INSTITUTE— 
J    A.   Baldwin,   Pres. 

NORTH  CAROLINA  MEDICAL  COLLEGE— 
J.   P.   Monroe,   Pres. 

Hotels     and     Boarding     Houses. 

Clayton  Hotel. 

Brown's  Hotel   and  Cafe. 

Highlands  Hotel. 

Central   Hotel. 

Charlotte  Hotel. 

Gem    Hotel. 

Buford  Hotel. 

Hotel  Tryon. 

Piedmont   Inn. 

Queen  City  Hotel. 

Selwyn   Hotel. 

Stonewall    Hotel. 

Johnson  House. 

Abernathy,    Mrs.     Cora. 

Anderson,   Mrs.   Annie. 


Autin   &  Hunter. 
Biggers,    Mrs.    Eliza    J. 
Baker,   Mrs.    Dovie. 
Burnett,   Mrs.    Mary. 
Broswell,    Mrs.    Emma. 
Broom,   Mrs.   Alice. 
Cannon,    Mrs.    J.    O. 
Christofferson,    Mrs.    Belle. 
Dean,   Mrs.    S.   M. 
Crovvell,    Mrs.    M.    A. 
Custer,    Miss   J.    A. 
Davenport,  Mrs.   J.   A. 
Brown,   Mrs.   J.   W. 
Bell,   Mrs.   Anna. 
Bryant,   Mrs.   H.    S. 
Cloyd.   Miss  M.    M. 
Cochran,   Mrs.   M.   W. 
Freeland,  Mrs.   R.  E. 
Gooding,  Mrs.   M.   C. 
Helms.  Mrs.  Elizabeth. 
Holbrooks,  Mrs.  M.  A. 
Garrison,   Mrs.    J.    P. 
Garrison,  M.   L. 
Gregory,  Miss  Maggie. 
Hamilton,    J.    F. 
Henderson,   Mrs.   E.   T. 
Harris,  Mrs.   F.   L. 
Hunt.    C.    W. 
Ingram,    W.    J. 
Irwin,    R.    W. 
Johnson.   Rachel. 
King,   Miss   Dosie  L. 
Kirkpatrick,  Mrs.  Fannie. 
McCall,  Mrs.  Josie. 
Henderson,  Mrs.  E.  T. 
Houston,    N.    K. 
Maxwell,   Mrs.   M.   G. 
Moore,   Mrs.    M.    C. 
Edwards,   Mrs.    J.    E. 
Faile,    Mrs.    Julia. 
Holmes,    Mrs.    F.    L. 
Kistler,    Fannie. 
Little,   W.    F. 
McCall,   Mrs.    W.    M.    D. 
McCubbins,   Mrs.    D.    A. 
Mann,    Miss   Sallie. 
Masher,    Mrs.    Edmonia. 
Mulholland,   Mrs.    B.   E. 
Plyler,    Mrs.    Mattie. 
Poster,   C.   C. 
Overcash.  Mrs.  D.   A. 
Pendleton,   Mrs.   W.   R. 
riedmont    Inn. 
Costner.    Mrs.    T.    F. 
Mills.,    Mrs.    F.    F. 
Montieth,   Mrs.   Maggie. 
Moore,  Mrs.  D.  C. 
Morris,   Mrs.    Fannie. 
Neeley.   Miss  Nannie. 
Overcash,    Mrs.    J.    W. 
Nicholson,    Minnie. 
North    Charlotte   Hotel. 
Polk,   Mrs.   B.   V. 
Pressley,   Mrs.    W.    H. 
Roberts,  Mrs.  Fannie. 
Ross.   Mrs.    M.    A. 
Russell,   E.    E. 
Shue,    Mrs.    Cesla. 
Shue.   J.    T. 
Sloan,   Mrs.    Sophia. 
Summerrow,    Mrs.    J.    B. 
Vason,    Mrs.    A.    G. 
Shelby,    Mrs.    A.    C. 
Springs,   Mrs.   L.   J. 
Tucker.   Mrs.   L.  H. 
Vanderburg.   Mrs.   Bessie. 
Wheeler,  Mrs.  Rose. 
Woodall,   Mrs.   L.    S. 
Zongue,  Mrs.  J.  B. 
Ware.   Mrs.   J.   F. 
White,,   T.   H. 
Wilner,   Mrs.    Christine. 
Williams.   Mrs.   Mattie. 
Willens,  Mrs.   Christiana. 


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MECKLENBU  KG    COUNTY. 


Wood,    Mrs.    Robbie. 

Wnrthen.   Mrs.   Alice. 

Zongue,  Mrs.  Laura. 

Banks    and    Bankers. 

AMERICAN     TRUST     CO— Geo.     Stephenson, 
Pres. ;  VV.  H.  Wood,  Cash. 

CHARLOTTE     NATIONAL— John     M.     Scott, 
Pres.  :  W.   H.   Twitty,   Cash. 

COMMERCIAL  NATIONAL— A.    G.   Brenizer, 
Pres.  ;  A.   T.   Summey,   Cash. 

FIRST    NATIONAL— H.    M.    McAden,    Pres.; 
J.    F.    Orr,    Cash. 

MERCHANTS     &    FARMERS     NATIONAL— 
Geo.   E.   Wilson,   Pres. ;  W.   C.   Wilkerson,   Cash. 

SOUTHERN   LOAN   &   SAVINGS— W.    S.   Al- 
exander, Pres. ;  W.   L.  Jenkins,   Cash. 

I   VI ON     NATIONAL— H.     M.     Victor,     Pres.; 
D.  P.  Tillett,  Cash. 

Bakers. 

Charlotte    Steam   Bakery. 

Fasnacht,    Jacob. 

Haas,  B.  F. 

Norman,   Thos. 

Reynolds    Bakery. 

Y'oung's  Steam   Bakery. 

Brick    Dealers. 

Hinson,  Carl. 

Ramsey,   R.    H. 

Withers,    B.    F. 

Charlotte   Builders    Supply    Co. 
Brick    Manufacturers. 

Carson  Brick  Co. 

Charlotte  Brick   Co. 

Queen  City  Brick  Co. 

Phifer,  W.  W.,  &  Bro. 

Boot    and    Shoe    Dealers. 

Belk   Bros. 

Berryhill,    Suther,   Dupree  &  Co. 
t  Biltside  Shoe   Co. 

Coble  Shoe  Co. 

DeLane  Shoe  Co. 

Eflrd's  Department  Store. 

Farley    &    Askin. 

Gibson-Wooley    Co. 

Gilmer-Moore    Co. 

Globe  Clothing  &   Shoe  Co. 

Long.     H.     C,     &     Co. 

Ed.    Mellon   Co. 

Masters  &  Agee. 

Morrow-Boss    Co. 

Thompson,   W-   G..   &  Co. 

Kendall-Redfern   Co. 

Whoelsale    Shoe    Dealers. 

Foreman  Shoe  Co. 

Book    Stores. 

Pound   &  Moore. 

Queen   City  Printing  Co. 

Robinson,   C.   H,   &  Co. 

Stone  &  Barringer  Co. 

Butchers   and    Dealers   in   Cattle. 

Austin,   A.   W. 

Berryhill,   J.    R. 

Brissie,    W.    T. 

Brown,   J.  E. 

Dixon,   L.    G. 

Dixon.  W  H.. 

Calvin,    R.    C. 

Cathey   Bros. 

Cle,    W.    T. 

Cloaninger,  A.  D. 

Davis,   W.    F. 

Falls,   R.    L. 

Hall,    F.    N. 

Hall,    S.   B 

Harris,  G.  H. 

Hasty,    J.    T. 

Hayman,   F. 

Hayman,   Henry. 

Henderson    &    Rusk. 

Hood,    J.    T. 

House,   J.    M.    &   W.    A. 

Keller,  G.  L. 

Kerr,    J.    B. 

Clouse,    Joseph. 


Lillycrops.    J.    H. 
Kennington,   B.    W. 

Mi-ll.r,      II.       R. 

Martin    &    Bro. 
Meares,   Thos.,    (col). 
Moore.   C.   B.,   &  Son. 
Morris   Bros. 

Mosteller,  A.  F.  &  R.  E. 
Phifer  &  Barnet. 
Price  &  Long. 
Mc(  all.  W.  D. 
Webber  &  McManus. 
Williams,    P.    H. 
Youdle  &  Son. 
Moffitt,    E.    A. 
Norman,   D.    S. 
Pickard,   J.   A. 
Porter  &  Reid. 
Powell,   Samuel. 
Severs    Bros. 
Stillwell,    W.    H. 
Swain,    Sidney. 
Adams,   W.   F. 
Austin.    A.    W. 
Barnhardt,   N.   A. 
Blakely  &  Porter. 
Caudle.   M.   F. 
Cloninger,  A.  D. 
Berryhill,   J.   R. 
Eaton,   L.    C. 
Griffin,   W.    H. 
Long,    J.    C. 
MacKenzie,   Q.   R. 
Rollins,    R.    A. 
Russ,  W.  B. 
Vandle,   J.    S. 

Building     and     Loan     Associations. 
Mechanics'   Perpetual  B.    &  L.   Association. 
Mutual  B.   &  L.   Association. 
Charlotte  B.    &  L.   Association. 
Mecklenburg  B.    &   L.   Association. 
Home  B.   &  L.   Association. 

Carriage    Dealers   and    Manufacturers. 
Stroupc,   \Y.  It. 
Black,    C.    A. 

Hutchison,   Sehorn  &  Hipp. 
Owens,  J.  L.,  &  Son. 
Piedmont    Wagon    Works. 
Springs,  B.  D.,   &  Co. 
Page,   G.   A. 
Wadsworth,   J.    W.,    Sons   Co. 

Buggy    and    Wagon     Manufacturers. 
Wadsworth,   J.    W.,    Sons   Co. 
Page,   Geo.   A. 
Owens,  J.  L.,  &  Sons. 
Stroupe,  W.   R. 

Clubs. 
Southern  Manufacturers'   Club. 
Colonial   Club. 
Mecklenburg   Country  Club. 

Merchandise   Brokers. 
Amr.  Brokerage  &  W'ks  Co. 
Edwards,  W.   J.,  &  Co. 
Boykins  &  Co. 
Burton,    H.    W. 
Davis   &  Byerly. 
Edwards,   W.   J. 
Horn  &  Ross. 
Lane   Packing   Co. 
Littlejohn,  R.   N. 
McBryde,   A.   M. 
Robinson,   L.    T. 

Scott  Brokerage  and   Commission  Co. 
Stokes    &    Shannonhouse. 
Whitman,   Wm.,    &   Co. 
Wheatton,   R.   M.,   &  Co. 

Commission    and    Cotton    Merchants. 
Alexander,    R.    O. 
Burgin,   S.   L. 
Southern    Commission    Co. 
Trakers,    N.    S.,    Commission   Co. 
Roediger  &   Simpson. 
Crosbie.   W.   D. 


MECKLENBURG    COUNTY. 


■J.'M 


Cooper   &   Griffln. 

Cutler,   J.   H.,   &  Co. 

Gans   &   Beardsley. 

Lee,   R.   A.,   &  Co. 

Young   &   Tate. 

Boykin  &  Co. 

Burton,   H.    A. 

Newburger  Cotton   Co. 

Burton,   H.    W. 

Graham,   A.,   &  Son. 

Scott  Brokerage  &   Com.    Co. 

Heath    &    Co. 

Horn    &   Ross. 

Hargett   &    Co. 

Inman.   Okeas  &  Inman. 

Littlejohn,   R.   N. 

McFayden,   Geo.   H.,   &  Bros. 

Piedmont   Cotton   Co- 

Sherrill,   N.   J.,   &  Co. 

Stokes  &   Shannonhouse. 

Cannon    Mills. 

Cotton   Spinners  Co. 

Newberger  Cotton  Co. 

Rose  &  Webb. 

Sanders,    Orr   &   Co. 

Van  Landingham,  John. 

Watson  &  Allen. 

Inman,  Akers  &  Inman. 

Withers,    C.    A.,    &    Co. 

Mason,    R.    E.,    &    Sons. 

Cotton   and    Hosiery   Mills. 
Trakas,    N.    S.,    Com.    Co. 
Anchor   Mills. 
Atherton    Mills. 
Calvin   Manufacturing   Co. 
Chadwiek-Hoskins   Co. 
Dover  Yarn  Mills. 
Elizabeth   Mills. 
High    Shoals   Co. 

Highland    Park    Manufacturing    Co. 
Jewell    Cotton    Mills. 
Louise  Mills. 
Magnolia    Mills. 
Mecklenburg  Manufacturing  Co. 
Elba    Manufacturing    Co. 
Ocorm   Mill    Co. 
North  Carolina  Cotton   Oil  Co. 
Southern    Cotton    Oil   Co. 
Savora    Mfg.    Co. 
Carolina    Manufacturing    Co. 
Finger.    W.    J.    M. 
Lewis,   J.   W.,   &  Co. 
Wearn,    J.    H.,    &    Co. 
Crowley    Mills. 
Howell,  Geo.   A.,   &  Sons. 
Earnhardt  Mfg.   Co. 
Fidelity   Mfg.    Co. 

Salts  Textile  Mfg.   Co. 

Cotton   Seed   Oil    Mills. 

Buckeye  Cotton   Oil  Co. 

Elba  Mfg.   Co. 

N.    C.    Cotton   Oil   Co. 

Southern  Cotton  Oil  Co. 

Swift  &  Co. 

Confectionery   Dealers. 

Cotton  Belt  Candy  Co. 

Southern  Candy  Co. 

Contractors   and    Builders. 

Asbury,   S.   J. 

Cashion    &    Hawkins. 

Belk,   J.   L. 

Benfleld   &  Rhyne. 

Campbell,   John. 

Carter.    E.    D. 

Cashion,   C.   F. 

Gardner,  M.  M. 

Goode,   R.    L. 

Haas.  J.  W. 

Michael    &    Pressley. 

Morris,    G.    L. 

Jenkins  &  Asbury. 

Overcash   &  Propst. 

Rankin  &  Burns. 


Sinclair,   J.    W. 

Cheney,    R.    W. 

Crowell,  W.  J. 

Gardner,    J.    A. 

Green,   J.   P. 

Glenn.   J.    C. 

Grandy,  J.  D. 

Dees,  T.  W. 

Edwards,   I.   L. 

Grandy,   J.   D-,   &   Sons. 

Hunter.  R.  N.,  &  Co. 

Hyndman,    W.    J. 

Jones,   J.   A. 

Lawing,    R.   E. 

O'Daniel,   C.  H. 

Poe,   R.   A. 

Porter   &   Boyd. 

Piopst   Contracting  Co. 

Rodgers,    H.     G. 

Rutledge,   R.    P. 

Sinclair,   J.   W. 

Smith,   W.   W. 

Solomon,   J.   E. 

Spencer,    J.    A. 

Taylor,    Francis. 

Thompson,  T.   C,   &  Bros. 

Tompkins,   D.    A.,    Co. 

Tucker   &   Laxton. 

Coal   and    Wood    Dealers. 
Avent.  Wood  &  Coal  Co. 
Dilworth  Fuel  Co. 
Harding,   R.    C. 

Mohu,  E.  L.,   Coal  and  Iron  Co. 
L.   A.   M.   Coal  Co. 
Queen  City  Fuel  Co. 
Sing,   C.   M. 

Standard  Ice  &  Fuel  Co. 
Yarborough  &  Ballinger  Co. 
Clinchfleld  Coal  Co. 

Chamber  of  Commerce. 
GREATER  CHARLOTTE  CLUB— C.   C.  Hook, 
Pres. ;  J.  Leak  Carroway,  Sec. 

Clothiers   and    Men's    Furnishers. 
Belk   Bros. 

Catling  Dry  Goods  Co. 
Gibson-Woolley   Co. 
Eflrd's  Department   Store. 
Farley   &   Askin. 
Joseph,   L.,   &  Bro. 
Kendall-Redfern  Co. 
Knuckley,    Joe,    &    Co. 
Kauri,  M.   L. 
Long,  H.   C,   &  Co. 
Masters    &   Agee. 
Mellon,    Ed..    Co. 
Orlans  &  Rosenbaum. 
Mack   Rouckus. 
Tate-Brown  Co. 
York  Bros.    &  Rogers. 
Smith.    Cornelius,    &    Co. 
Knuckley,   Robt. 
N.   Y.    Furnishing  Co. 
Silverstein  Bros. 
Miller  Clothing  Co. 
Union  Clothing  Co. 

Cotton    Gins. 
Charlotte  Implement  Cotton  Ginnery  Co. 
Southern  Cotton  Oil  Co. 
Elba   Manufacturing   Co. 
Garibaldi,   John. 

Department    Stores. 
Belk    Bros. 

Eflrd's  Department  Store. 
Little-Long   Co. 
Marron-Bass  Co. 
Liles-Nix   Co. 
Ivey,   J.    B.,   Co. 

Dentists. 
Alexander.   C.    L. 
Baltimore  Dental  Parlor. 
Bean,   C.   M. 
Bland,  M.   A. 
Bcrrvhill.  A.   M. 


; MECKLENBURG   COUNTY 

Caldwell,   D.    S. 

llawley,  F.  O. 

Chopin,    11.    II. 

Ilerron,    A.    M. 

Dennis,    G.    E. 

matt,   J.   T. 

Henderson,  II.  C. 

Hovis,   L.    W. 

Caddy,    R.    B. 

Hunter,    B.    R. 

Jaraerson,  I.   W. 

Lafferty,  R.    H. 

Jones,    B.    C. 

Moore,    A.    W. 

Kcarnes.   J.    L. 

Patterson,    Reid. 

Kidd.     T.     W. 

Hunter,   W.    M. 

McLaughlin,   R.   H. 

Irvin,    J.    R. 

Moore,  Mrs.  Martha. 

Kearnes,   L.    C. 

Newell,    .1.    H. 

King,    P.     M. 

Parker,    Wm. 

Lineback,   R.   F. 

Robey,  W.  M. 

McKoy,  Hamilton  W. 

Wells,   C.    11. 

McLaughlin,  C.  S. 

Zicker,   C.    K. 

McManaway,   C.   G. 

Tobacco    Dealers. 

Matberson,   J.   P. 

Cotton  Belt  Candy  Co. 

Merrill,  Lawrence. 

Buford  Hotel  Cigar  Stand. 

Mills,    C.   H.   S. 

Cannon,  J.   W.,  &  Co. 

Misenheimer,  C.  A. 

Central   Hotel  Cigar  Stand. 

Montgomery,  J.   C. 

Gem  Lunch  Room. 

Moore,    Oren. 

Massey,   S.  M. 

Monroe,  J.  P. 

Selwyn   Hotel   Cigar   and  News   Stand. 

Mvers,   J.    Q. 

Stonewall  Hotel  Cigar  and  News  Stand. 

Nalle,   B.   C. 

United  Sales  Co. 

Newell,    L.    B. 

United  Cigar  Co. 

Nisbit,  W.   O. 

Tuxedo    Cigar    Co. 

Pharr,  W.  W. 

Ritch,   T.   C.   &  Co. 

Petries,    R.    W. 

Moody   Drug   Store. 

Pressley,   G.    W. 

McGee,    Jack. 

Reid,    W.    K. 

Jordan,  E.   11.,   &  Co. 

Register,  E.  C. 

Holbrook.  D.  W. 

Ross,   J.   K. 

Hand,   W.    L.,    &    Co. 

Ross,  O.   B. 

Blake,  J.  S.,  &  Co. 

Rowe,    H.    B. 

Druggists. 

Sadelson.   G.    F. 

Alexander  &  Reese. 

Simmons,  J.   O. 

Blake,   John   S.,    &   Co. 

Squires,   J.    W. 

Bovven  Drug  Store. 

Strong,    C.    M. 

Buraell  &  Dunn. 

Strong,   W.   M. 

Scott,  John  M.,  &  Co. 

Trippe,    C.    M. 

Hospital  Supply  and  Drug  Co. 

Tucker,  J.    H. 

Hand,  W.   L.,   &  Co. 

Turvey,   Charles. 

Pierce  &  Soee. 

Summers,  J.  W. 

Sheppard  Drug  Co. 

Wakefield,    W.    A. 

Tryon  Drug  Co. 

Wakefield,  W.  H. 

Alexander,   S.   L.,   &   Co. 

Willey,  F.  E. 

Belmont  Drug  Store. 

Walker.   C.   E. 

Blair  Bros.    &  Co. 

Whisnant,  A.  M. 

Charlotte   Drug   Co. 

Wilder,  H.  M. 

East   Avenue   Drug   Co. 

Wilkes,    M.    B. 

Bowen's   Drug   Store. 

Williams,    G.    W. 

Hand's    Pharmacy. 

Winchester,   F.    M. 

Hawley's   Pharmacy. 

Wishart,  W.   E. 

Kendrick   Drug   Co. 

Witherbee,  W.   D. 

Hoskins  Drug  Co. 

Witherspoon,    B.    J. 

Jordan,   R.    H.,   &  Co. 

Woodly,  W.  T. 

Mayer,  C.  R.,  &  Co. 

Wright,  T.   H. 

Moody's  Drug   Store. 

Young,  J.  W. 

Queen  City  Drug  Co. 

Dry    Goods    and    Notions. 

Seversville  Drug  Store. 

Williams  &  Shelton  Co. 

Stonewall  Pharmacy. 

Belk  Bros. 

Stowe,  James  P.,  &  Co. 

Efird's  Department   Store. 

Woodall  &   Shepherd. 

Ivey,  J.   B..   Co. 

Woodruff  Pharmacy. 

Chicago    Mercantile    Co. 

Doctors. 

Gatlin,  E.   P.,  &  Co. 

Alexander,  Miss  A.   L. 

Hill,  J.  W.,  &  Co. 
Norwin,  A. 
Wall,   Doxer   &  Watt. 
Joseph    &    Bro. 
Konsie,  L.   M. 
Liles-Nix  Co. 
Little  Long  Co. 
Morrow-Bass  Co. 
Taylor,  E.  L.,  &  Co. 
Mills,    W.    M. 
MeCorkle,    C.    F. 
Kermington,  B.   W.  N. 

Alexander,    J.    R. 
Allen,   Wm. 
Austin,   F.   D. 
Austin,   J.   A. 
Barrow,  A.  A. 
Biggerstaff,   J.   B. 
Boyette,  E.  C. 
Brenizer,  A.  G. 
Cauthen,  R.    S. 
Clifford,  J.  S. 
Costner,   T.    F. 
Crowell,  A.   J. 
Crowell,  S.  M. 

Whitman,    Wm.,    &   Co. 
Tubiville   Bros. 

Davidson,   J   .E.    S. 

Rokue,    M. 

DeArmon,    J.    McD. 

Power  and   Light  Companies. 

Donnelly,  J. 

Southern  Power  Co. 

Faison,  I.  W. 

Fruit    Dealers. 

Faison,  Tates  W. 

Moody,   Chas.,   Co. 

Gibbons,   R.    L. 

Ozer,    John. 

Graham    &   Wright. 

Alatonia.   Chas. 

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Floriday  Citrus  Exchange. 

Wholesale    Grocers. 

Fruit    Despatch    Co. 

The  Brinkman   Co. 

Belbus.    Jas. 

Bridgers  &   Co. 

Belbus,   Henry. 

Chambers   &   Moody   Co. 

Kornozes,  Angelus. 

Clinard,   J.   A. 

Kornozes,  Peter. 

Davidson   &  Wolf. 

Kerhulas,    Gus. 

Field,  R.  H.,  &  Co. 

Ferris,    F.    I>. 

Fite,   W.   J. 

Kiriakoa,    Geo. 

Henderson,  W.  I.,  Grocery  Co. 

Norniin,    Okel. 

Johnston  Bros. 

Ottinger.    Alfred. 

Kuester-Lowe   Co. 

Pallogokes   Bros. 

Link,   H.   G. 

Aikers,   Joseph. 

Mayer,   M.    C,    Grocery   Co. 

Childers,   E.   L. 

Messick,    A.   F.,    Grocery   Co. 

Clinard.   J.   A. 

Messick,   Chas.   K.,   Grocery  Co. 

Croslin,   W.   D. 

Charles  Moody  Co. 

Creswell,   E.   F. 

Morrow  Grocery  Co. 

Hill,    Ernest. 

Charlotte    Grocery    Co. 

Hoke,  J.  H. 

Farmers    Supply    Co. 

Charlotte  Fruit  &   Produce  Co. 

Hardware     Dealers. 

Field.  R.  H,  &  Co. 

Charlotte  Hardware  Co. 

Zimmerman,   J.   W.,    &  Co. 

Finger  Hardware  Co. 

Futrell   Bros. 

Meyers  Hardware  Co. 

Gem   Lunch   Room. 

Southern  Hardware  Co. 

Joseph.  C. 

Smith-Wadsworth  Hardware  Co. 

Lambry  &  Co. 

Hospitals. 

Southern  Fruit  Co. 

Charlotte  Sanitorium. 

Trakas.   N.   S..   Com  Co. 

Crowell    Sanitorium. 

Fertilizer  Dealers  and   Manufacturers. 

Mercer  Hospital. 

Virginia-Carolina   Chemical   Co. 

St.    Peter's  Hospital. 

Chalmers   &   Moody   Co. 

The  Presbyterian  Hospital. 

Springs,  B.   D.,   &  Co. 

Good  Samaritan  Hospital. 

Florists. 

Insurance    Agents. 

Dilworth  Floral   Garden. 

Abbott,   F.   C,   &  Co. 

Bryan,    Mrs.    H.    S. 

Alexander,   F.   D.,    &   Co. 

Scholtz,    Edward. 

Alexander,   Zachariah. 

Wintzer,  C.  R. 

American  Agency   Co. 

Fish    and    Oyster   Dealers. 

Alston,    S    (Life). 

Carolina  Seafood  Co. 

Brem.  Walter,   &  Son   (Life). 

Dixon.    G.    L. 

Carson,   C.   M.    (Life). 

Hall  &  Alexander. 

Hyams,    F.    D. 

Hinshaw,   J.   W. 

Buxton,    T.    G. 

Lillycrops,   J.   H.,   &  Co. 

Dandridge,  S.  W-,  &  Co. 

Lucas,    Matilda. 

Furgerson,  E.  R.    (Life,. 

McKnight,    F.    A. 

Franklin,   T.    S.    (Life). 

Powell    &    Co. 

Glenn,    C.   M.    (Life). 

Quinn,   E.   W. 

Houghton,    T.    A. 

Heymon,    Henry. 

Houston,   J.   A.    (Life). 

Hayman,   Felix. 

Hutchinson,  E.  Nye,  &  Sons. 

Howard,  R.  N. 

Johnson,    W.    W.    (Life). 

Foundries    and    Iron    Works. 

Nash.  Fred   (Life). 

American   Machine   &  Manufacturing  Co. 

Page,  H.  T.    (Life). 

Belmont  Iron  Works. 

Ross  &  Michaux    (Life). 

Carolina  Foundry   Co. 
Charlotte  Brass  Works. 

Sims,   J.    A.    (Life). 
Wishart,  W.   L.    (Life). 

Charlotte  Pipe  &  Foundry  Co. 

Wernstorf,  A.    (Life). 

Hacket,   J  ,   Foundry   Co. 
Harman,   C.   C ,  Machine  Co. 

American   Trust   Co.    (Fire). 
Brown    &    Co.    (Fire). 

Jarrell.  W.   G. ,  Machine  Co. 

C.   N.  G.  Butt  &  Co.    (Fire). 

Cole  Manufacturing  Co. 

Liddell  Co. 

Mecklenburg   Iron   Works. 

Carolina  Agency  Co. 
Carolina  Realty   Co.    (Fire). 

Charlotte  Trust  &  Realty  Co.    (Fire). 

Moffatt  Machinery   &   Manufacturing  Co. 
Park   Manufacturing   Co. 

Furniture   Dealers. 
Baltimore  Furniture  Co. 

Colonial  Trust  Co. 
Cochran,  R.   E.    (Fire). 
Conyers,   J.   J. 
Craig,   A.   G. 
Fayssoux,    F.    M. 

Courtney   Bros. 

Fidler,   J.   H. 

Davis,    Mrs.    Lillie. 

Griffith.   Thos.,   &   Co. 

Hastings    &   Mitchell. 

Hall,   J.   H. 

Herring  &   Denton. 

Hall,    C.    I. 

Johnston   Furniture   Co. 

Hutchison,   J.   J. 

Lawing-Robbins   Furniture  Co. 

Kluttz  &  Sloan. 

Lubin  Furniture   Co. 

Mcllwain,    J.    B. 

McCoy,   W.   T.,   &   Co. 

Murchison.   D.   E. 

Maxwell.   Sam. 

National   Trust   Co. 

Mecklenburg  Furniture    Co. 

Henderson,   J.   Arthur,   &  Bro. 

Parker-Gardner  Co. 

Sherrill,    H.    C. 

Queen    City   Furniture   Co. 

Conrad,  F.   S.,  &  Co. 

Smith,    A.    W. 

Miller-Oats  Real  Estate  &  Insurance  Co. 

Dcllinger  Furniture  Co. 

Craig-Little  Realty   Co. 

Auten,    C.    Y. 

Lockwood,   H.   A. 

Mcfiinn,   E.    R. 

Moore-Price   Agency. 

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MECKLKNKLIU.    CO!  NTT. 


Murchlson,  Don. 

Thees  Smith    lU-alty    Co. 
Quarles,  J.   P.,  &  Co. 
Smith,   B.   J. 

Union  Loan  and  Realty  Co. 
Wilcox,   H.   R. 
Thomas,  W.  G. 
Independent  Trust  Co. 
Miller.    P.    E. 
Nichols,  W.  H. 
Yates,  D.   S. 
Haughton,   T.   H.    (Fire). 
Henderson,  J.  Arthur,  &  Co.   (Fire). 
Kesler,  E.   L.    (Fire). 
Moore,  D.   R.,   &  Co.    (Fire). 
North   Carolina   Security   Co.    (Fire). 
Feoples  Loan  &  Realty  Co.    (Fire). 
Southern  Real  Est.,  Loan  &  Trust  Co.   (File). 
Traders  Land   Co.    (Fire). 
Trotter,    M.    E.    (Fire). 
Wlngfleld,    A.    B.    (Fire). 
Jewelers. 
American   Jewelry   Co. 
Elam,   C.   S. 

Garibaldi.  Bruns  &  Dixon. 
Gardner  Bros. 
Kennedy,   L.  F. 
Lemn.ond,    C.    F. 
Queen    City   Jewelry   Co. 
Little- Long   Co. 
Medlin,    J.    R. 
Roark,   B.   F. 
Rogers,    L.    B. 
Scarboro,   J.    T. 
Statinburg.    R. 
Thomas,   Edw.   D. 
Wolf  Bros. 

Laundries. 
Charlotte   Steam   Laundry. 
Model    Steam    Laundry. 
Sanitary  Steam  Laundry. 
Gee,    Joe. 

Lawyers. 
Adams,    T.    A. 
Alexander,   T.   W. 
Barry,   J.   W. 
Krenizer  &  Black. 
Buchanan,  C.  P. 
Cansler  &  Cansler. 
Cochrane,   C.   A. 
Caudie  &  DeLaney. 
Fetner,   C.    B. 
Clarkson   &   Taliferro. 
DeLaney    &    Williams. 
Flowers,  J.   F. 
Duckworth,  C.  A. 
Graham.   N.   R. 
\  Howell,  — .   — . 
Henry,  Walter  R. 
Harris,   H.    W. 
Hunter,  J.   L. 
Hermon,   M.   M. 
Humphrey,    L.    W. 
Hutchison,    R.    S. 
Little,    J.    E. 
McCall  &  Smith. 
McNinch,    Justice. 
Kirkpatrick,  T.  L. 
Maxwell    &    Kearns. 
Marshall,  — .  — . 
Morrison  &  McLain. 
Newell,  J.   C.   &  J.  F. 
Nixon,  Brevard. 
Osborne,    Cocke  &  Milles. 
Parker,   John  A. 
Paul,   D.    B. 
Pharr  &  Bell. 
Pharr,  E.  W. 
Preston,   E.    R. 
Redd,  F.  M. 

Roberson,  W.   S.   O'B.,  Jr. 
Robinson,  J.   M, 
Shannonhouse   &   Jones. 


Smith.    D.   B. 
Shore.    W.    T. 
Smith.    Geo.    A. 
Sanders    J.    T.     (colored.) 
Standi,  J.   C. 
Stewart  &  McRae. 
Taylor,    H.    L. 
Tillett,    C.    W.,    Jr. 
Tillett    &    Guthrie. 
Vreland.   L.   B. 
Williams,    L.    B. 
Wilson,    W.    M. 
Scales,  J.  C. 
Whitlock,     P.     C. 

Lumber    Manufacturers    and    Dealers. 
Charlotte  Builders'   Supply  Co. 
Dogget   Lumber   Co. 
Lewis,    J.    W.,    &   Co. 
McDaniel   Screen   and  Flooring   Co. 
Richland  Lumber  Co. 
Wearn,  J.  H.,  &  Co. 
Montague   Manufacturing   Co. 
Northrop,    S.    &   W.    H..    Lumber   Co. 
Woodward   &    Son. 

Marble   Works. 
Dresser   Stone   Works. 
Durham,    I.    W. 
Charlotte  Quarry  Co. 
Piedmont  Granite  &   Ouarry  Co. 
Taffali  &  Morris  Marble  &  Tile  Co. 
Mecklenburg  Marble  &  Granite  Works. 
Queen   City  Granite  and  Marble  Co. 

Machinery.  Dealers. 
Alexander  &  Garsed. 

Amercan   Machine   &   Manufacturing   Co. 
Auto  Gas  Machine  Co. 
Bates    Machine    Co. 

Buffalo  Forge  Co. 

Dixie  Spindle  &  Fly  Co. 

Kitson  Machine  Shop. 

Moffatt  Machinery  Manufacturing   Co. 

Schofield,   J.   S.,   Sons  Co. 

Potridge  Metalluogical  &  Manufacturing  Co. 

Southern  Lowell  Shops. 

Southern   Spindle  &  Fly  Co. 

Whitin  Machine  Works. 

Jarrell,  W.  G.,  Machine  Co. 

Charlotte  Supply  Co. 

Continental  Gin  Co. 

Cramer.   Stuart  W. 

Good  Roads  Machinery  Co. 

Harmon  Machinery  Co. 

Mason   Machine   Works. 

Lummus  Cotton  Gin  Co- 
Mecklenburg  Iron  Works. 

Mayer,  H.   G. 

Robblns,   O.  A. 

Textile  Mill  Supply  Co. 

Washburn.  A.  H..  &  Co. 

Purser,    John    R. 

Bowling,  B.  F. 

Wheeler  Condenser  &  Engineering  Co. 

White,  Fred  N. 

Whittel,    Tlios.    B. 

Paint   and    Oil    Dealers. 

Blake.    John    A.,    Co. 

Bui-well  &  Dunn  Co. 

Charlotte  Builders'   Supply  Co. 

Charlotte  Supply  Co. 

Cruse,    Lon   G.,    Co. 

Ezell-Myers    Co. 

Hawley's  Pharmacy. 

Southern  Hardware  Co. 

Stowe,  Jas.  P.,  &  Co. 

Torrence   Paint   Co. 

Weddington    Hardware    Co. 

Withers,  B.   F. 

Painters. 

Charlotte  Sign  Works. 

Cruse,   Lou  G. ,  Co. 

Ezell-Myers  Co. 

Beusse.   E.    E- 

Dahl-Dunn    Co. 


MECKLENBURG    COUNTY.                                                             303 

Harmon  &  Moore   (Hoof  Painting.) 

Hist,    John. 

Morris,  G.  F. 

Kendall,   B.   D. 

Owen  Paint  Co. 

News  and  Times  Printing  Co. 

Piedmont  Advertising  Co. 

Observer  Printing  House. 

Owen  Sign  Works. 

Presbyterian  Standard  Publishing  Co. 

Pritchett,  C.  S. 

Ray   Printing  Co. 

Timmons,  W.  C. 

Queen  City  Printing  Co. 

Van  Landingham,  A.   J. 

Southern  Newspaper  Union. 

Naval  Store  Dealers. 

Washburn  Press. 

Charlotte  Builders'   Supply  Co. 

Newspapers    and    Editors. 

Dogget  Lumber   Co. 

MILL  NEWS   (Weekly)— A.  E.  Escott,  Editor. 

Lewis,   J.   W. 

SOUTHERN     PUBLISHER— M.     L.     Yeager, 

Wearn,  J.  H.,  &  Co. 

Editor. 

Oil     Dealers. 

TEXTILE        BULLETIN         (Weekly)— David 

Indian  Refining  Co. 

Clark.  Editor. 

North  Carolina  Cotton  Oil  Co. 

CAROLINA   PYTHIAN— J.    C.    Baird,    Editor. 

Robinson,   Wm.    C,   &   Son   Co. 

CHARLOTTE  MEDICAL  JOURNAL   (Month- 

Standard Oil  Co. 

ly)- — E.    C.    Register,    Editor. 

Texas  Oil  Co. 

CHARLOTTE   NEWS    (Daily)— W.    C.    Dowd. 

Paper   Hangers. 

Editor. 

Cruse,    Lon    G.,    Co. 

CHARLOTTE  OBSERVER  (Dailey  and  Semi- 

Dahl-Dunn   Co. 

Weekly)— W.  H.  Harris,  Editor. 

Pritchett,  C.  S. 

EVENING   CHRONICLE    (Daily)— 

Provision    and    Produce    Dealers. 

TEXTILE   MANUFACTURER    (Weekly)—  G. 

Adams  Grain  &  Provision  Co. 

G.   Simpson,  Editor;  W.   C.   Dowd.  Publisher. 

Armour  Co. 

PRESBYTERIAN     STANDARD      (Weekly)  — 

Blakely,     J.     D. 

P.   R.   Law,   Editor. 

Cochran-McLaughlin    Co. 

STAR    OF    ZION    (Weekly)— G.    C.    Clement, 

Cudahy  Packing  Co. 

Editor. 

Florida  Citrus  Exchange. 

TIMES    DEMOCRAT     ( Semi- Weekly)— W.    C 

Irwin-Graham    Co. 

Dowd,    Editor. 

National   Packing  Co. 

A  F  R  I  C  O  -  AMERICAN     PRESBYTERIAN 

Ernest  &  Hill. 

(Weekly) — F.   J.  Anderson,  Editor. 

Swift   &   Co. 

CAROLINA    UNION   FARMER—    (Weekly)  — 

Charlotte  Fruit  &  Produce  Co. 

A.   E.  Emery,  Editor. 

Field,   R  .H.,   &  Co. 

Holland,    W.    D. 

Merchants'   Cold  Storage  and  Commission  Co. 

SOUTHERN   POULTRY   REVIEW    (Monthly) 

— R.    L.    Simmons,    Editor. 

SOUTHERN  REPUBLICAN   (Weekly)— W.  V. 

Trakas,   N.    S.,   Commission   Co. 

Hall,    Editor. 

Zimmerman,    J.    W.,    &   Co. 
Futrell  Bros. 
Joseph,    C. 
Mody,   Chas.,   Co. 
Keuster-Low    Co. 

Real    Estate    Agents. 
Abbott,,  F.   C,  &  Co. 
Alexander,  F.  D..  Land  Co. 
American  Trust  Co. 

Davidson   &  Wolf. 

Brown,    A.    W. 

Plumbers. 

Brown   &   Co. 

Acme   Plumbing  &   Electric  Co. 

Burrough,   W.    L. 

Bowden  &  Carrigon. 

Carolina    Realty    Co. 

Coppola  Plumbing  Co. 

Carson,   C.   M. 

Sparker,  E.  Y. 

Charlotte  Land  &  Investment  Co. 

Breen-Tompkins  Co. 

Charlotte  Trust  &  Realty  Co. 

Hackney  Bros.   Co. 

City  Realty  Co. 

Howell,   J.   W.,   &  Co. 

Colonial  Trust  Co. 

Dudley  Plumbing  Co. 

Dandrige.   S.   W-,   &  Co. 

Haley,    J.    J. 

Conrad,   S.   F.,   &  Co. 

Piedmont    Co. 

Cochran,    R.    E. 

Sanitary  Plumbing  Co. 

Durham-Murphy  Land   Co. 

Toomey    Co. 

Elizabeth  Realty  Co. 

Wilmann,   A.   R.,   Co. 

Fidelity  Realty  Co. 

Piano  and   Organ    Dealers. 

Fiddler,  J.   H. 

Ashbury,    P.    M. 

Forest  Hill   Realty   Co. 

Andrews.   F.   11. 

McClung   Realty   Co. 

Parker-Gardner  Co. 

Henderson,    J.    Arthur,    &   Bros. 

Rose,  W.  J.,  &  Co. 

Highland   Park   Co. 

Stieff,  Chas.  M. 

Home    Realty    Co. 

Weaver  Organ  &  Piano  Co. 

Keesler,   E.   L. 

Photographers. 

McCall.    Wm.    J. 

Angelloz,   R.   E. 

McNeils,    C. 

Bumgarten.    W.    H. 

McNinch,  S.  S.,  Realty  Co. 

Franklin,  A.  W. 

Mecklenburg  Farms  Co. 

Morse,   W.   M. 

Millerton-Holmes    Co. 

Photo- Shop. 

Moore,   R.   D.,   &   Co. 

Powell.    J.    T. 

Murphy.   J.   E.,   &  Co. 

Roder,   O.   J. 

National    Trust    Co. 

Scott's    Studio. 

North   Charlotte  Realty   Co. 

Seay,    L.    E. 

North  Carolina.  Security  Co. 

Cushman,  J.  C. 

Pegram-Wadworth   Land   Co. 

Harrison,   C.   F. 

Paris   Land   Co. 

Rembrant  Studio. 

Patterson   &  Glascock. 

Printing   Offices. 

Peoples  Loan  &  Realty  Co. 

A.  M.  E.  Zion  Publishing  Co. 

Poole.  W.  M. 

Charlotte  Printing  Co. 

Shoemaker,  W.  G. 

Elam  &  Dooley. 

Simmons,   The   Co. 

Eureka  Card   Co. 

Southern  Real  Estate,   Loan  &  Trust.   S. 

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Suburban   Realty   Co. 

Undertakers    and    Embalmers. 

Townsend,  L.  J.,  &  Co. 

Horry,  J.  M.,  &  Co. 

Traders    Land    Co. 

Bovis,  Z.  A.,  &  Co. 

Union  Loan  &  Realty  Co. 

Coles    &    Smith    (col.) 

Wallace,   M.    M. 

Robinson,  W.   P.,  &  Co.    (col.) 

Wilkerson.    W.    T..    &    Co. 

Veterinary  Surgeons. 

Wadworth   Land  Co. 

Fisher  Veterinary  Hospital. 

Watts  Real  Estate  Co. 

Fisher,  Adam. 

Allison,    C.    W. 

Perry,  J.  W. 

Central    Realty    Co. 

Wall  Paper  Dealers. 

Charlotte   Advance  Co. 

Parker-Gardner  Co. 

Charlotte  Consolidated  Construction  Co. 

Tomlinson   Furnishing   &   Decorating   Co. 

Chatham,    Paul. 

Torrence  Paint  Co. 

Conrad.   S.   A.,  &  Co. 

Brown,   Cruse  Co. 

Cox  Realty  Co. 

Dahl-Dunn  Co. 

Ct.sig,    A.    G. 

Cruse,  Lou  G.,   Co. 

Davidson,    E.    L.    B. 
Ford -Price  Realty  Co. 

DAVIDSON. 

Gattis  Realty  Co. 

Incorporated  in  1891. 

Hackney.  J.  P.   &  L.   L. 

Population,   1910:  Whites,  1,700;  colored,  100; 

Harrell,   J.   J. 

total,  1,800. 

Henderson,  J.  Arthur,  &  Co. 

Value    real    estate,    $300,000;    value    personal 

Homett   Realty   Co. 

property,    $100,000. 

Hub    Realty    Co. 

TAX   RATE:   98c.    on  the   $100. 

Independence  Trust   Co. 

Town    Officers. 

Interstate  Improvement  Co. 

MAYOR— J.  Lee  Sloan,  Jr. 

Jones,   F.   F. 

POST-MASTER— Cloyd    A.    Potts. 

McClung  Realty  Co. 

CHIEF    OF    POLICE—  Jas.    A.    Johnston. 

Miller  &  Oats. 

R.    R.    AGENT— R.    F.    Andrews,    Southern. 

Misenhiemer,    J.    J. 

MANAGER     TELEGRAPH— R.     F.     Andrews, 

Paul,    W.    M„    Co. 

W.  W. 

Progress  Investment  Co.,   (colored.) 

Ministers    and    Churches. 

Sherrill,   H.    C. 

PRESBYTERIAN— C.   M.   Richards,   Pastor. 

Sun  Land  &  Development  Co. 

METHODIST— C.  M.  Campbell.  Pastor. 

Springs,  A.   C,   &  Co. 

Schools    and    Academies. 

Shingle   Dealers. 

HIGH— John  Gillespie,  Prln. 

Charlotte  Builders'   Supply  Co. 
Dogget    Lumber    Co. 
Lewis,   J.    W.,    &   Co. 

Banks    and    Bankers. 
AMERICAN  TRUST   CO.— (Branch   of   Char- 
lotte Bank.) 

Wearn.    J.    H. ,    &   Co. 

Faculty   Davidson   College. 

Withers    B.    F. 

WILLIAM   J.    MARTIN.    Pres. 

Tailors. 

JOHN  BUNYAN  SHEARER,   Vice  Pres.,   and 

Anderson,   F.    T. 

Professor   of   Biblical    Instruction. 

Arenson,    L. 

CALEB     RICHMOND     HARDING,     Professor 

Arcade   Tailoring   Co. 

of  the  Greek  Language  and  Literature. 

Bailey   Tailoring   Co. 

WILLIAM      JOSEPH      MARTIN,       Chambers 

Barkley  &  Elliott. 

Profesor  of  Chemistry. 

Central   Pressing    Club. 

JOHN    LEIGHTON    DOUGLAS,    Professor   of 

Charles  &  Mann. 

Mathematics. 

Carolina  Pressing  Club. 

JAMES  McDOWELL  DOUGLAS,  Professor  of 

Southern    Pressing    Club. 

Physics    and    Astronomy. 

Spurrier  &  Mann. 

MARK     EDGAR     SENTELLE,     Professor     of 

Union    Pressing    Club. 

Philosophy. 

Armson,  Lewis. 

JOSEPH    MOORE    McCONNELL,    Professor 

Ayers,    F.    H. 

of  History  and  Economics. 

Carolina  Pressing  Club. 

JOHN   WILSON   MacCONNELL,   Professor  of 

Culp,    B.    E.,    &    Co. 

Biology  and  Physical  Training. 

Dixie    Tailoring    Co. 

MAURICE     GARLAND    FULTON,     Professor 

Hemphill,    Wade  J. 

of  the  English  Language  Literature. 

Gorham.   W.   W.,   &  Co. 

THOMAS    WILSON    LINGLE,     Professor    of 

National  Woolen  Mills. 

Modern  Languages. 

Neal    &    Overcash. 

ARCHIBALD    CURRIE.    Associate    Professor 

Western  Worsted  Mills. 

of  Latin  and  Mathematics. 

Woodruff,    Tailors. 

THOS.    CURRIE   MERCHANT,    Instructor   in 

Yoos,   J. 

English  and  Mathematics. 

Pittel,    A. 

GREENLEE   TATE,    Instructor  in   Latin   and 

,  Harris,    Jacob. 

Greek. 

Fink   Pressing   Club. 

VIRGIL  WAITE  OSBORNE,   Gymnasium  In- 

Greater Charlotte  Pressing  Club. 

structor. 

Miller  Bros. 

R.    B.    HILL,    R.    S.    CUNNINGHAM,    J.    B. 

Miller,    H..    Sr. 

THACKSTON,    G.     C.     CURRIE,    Assistants    in 

Neal,    A.    D. 

Chemistry. 

New  York  Parlors. 

G.   H.    CARTLEDGE,   S.   W.   ANDERSON,   N. 

Pittle,    Aaron. 

N.   FLEMING.   Assistants   in  Physics. 

Queen   City  Dyeing   Co. 

J.  M.  CROCHERON.  Assistant  in  English. 

Tate-Brown  Co. 

T.   S.   KING,   E.   J.   HERTWIG,  Assistants  in 

United  Woolen  Mills. 

History. 

Williams  &  Co. 

E.  D.   TAYLOR.   Assistant  in  Economics. 

Ahous,    Herman. 

A.   L.   BRAMLETT,  W.   P.   PARKER,   Assist- 

City   Pressing    Club. 

ants  in  Bible. 

Harrington,  J.  A. 

J.    S.    SIMMONS,    Assistant   in   Biology. 

Thompson  Tailoring  Co. 

JOHN  THOS.  DOUGLAS,  Treasurer  and  Bur- 

Zeigler,   Lizzie. 

sar. 

MECKLENBURG    COUNTY. 


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THOS.   W.   LINGLE,   Field  Representative. 

CORNELIA  SHAW,  Librarian  and  Regis- 
trar. 

EUGENE  ALEXANDER,  J.  I.  YOHANNON, 
W.  C.  VON  GLAHN,  C.  S.  McCANTS,  D.  N. 
LUCAS.   Assistants  in  Library. 

JOHN   VV.    MacCONNELL,    College   Physician. 

MRS.  ALICE  ROBSON,  in  care  of  College 
Hospital. 

M.  G.  FULTON,  Chairman  of  Library  Com- 
mittee. 

W.  J.   MARTIN,  Clerk  of  Faculty. 

J.  M.  MacCONNELL,  Intendant.  of  Dormi- 
tories. 

W.  J.  MARTIN,  Proctor. 
Doctors. 

McConnell.  J.   W. 

Wont  en.    W.    H. 

Houston,   E.   P. 

Withers,   J.   J. 

Druggists. 

The  White-Jetton   Co.    (Inc.) 

General    Merchandise. 

Armour  Bros.   &  Thompson. 

Brown-Knox-Mercantile    Co. 

Goodrum.  M.  H.,  &  Co. 

Cranford,  M.  W.,  &  Sons. 

Mooney,   R.   D.,   &   Co. 

Long.   L.   B. 

Scofield.  S.  C,  Agent. 

Hotels   and    Boarding    Houses. 

Henderson.  Mrs.   M.  A. 

Booe,    Mrs.    P.    W- 

Barnes,   Mrs.    N.    L. 

Brady,   Mrs.   L.   R. 

Cinson,   Mrs.    W.   D. 

Shoemaker,  Mrs.   W.   D. 

Livery  Stables. 

Shelton.    R.    J. 

Beall,  Ben. 

Newspapers    and    Editors. 

DAVIDSON  COLLEGE  MAGAZINE  (Month- 
ly)— Edited  by  Students. 

Manufacturing    Plants. 

Linden  Manufacturing  Co.  (Cotton  Mills.) 

Delburg    Cotton    Mills. 

Southern  Cotton  Oil  Co.    (Oil  Mill.) 

Bratton  &  Bro.  (Woodworking  Plant,  Planing 
Mills. ) 

Mooney,  Jonathan.  (Grist  Mill.) 


MATTHEWS. 

Incorporated   in    1S74. 

Population,    1910:    Whites,    400;    colored,    40; 
total,    440. 

Value    real    estate,     $56,085;    value    personal 
property,    $55,347. 

TAX  RATE:  25c.  on  the  $100. 

Town    Officers. 
MAYOR—   A.    J.    Williams. 
POSTMASTER— J.   W.   Flow. 
CHIEF    OF    POLICE— B.    F.    Griffin. 
R.  R.  AGENT— George  Shelton,   S.  A.  L. 
MANAGER     TELEGRAPH— George     Shelton, 
W.   U- 

Ministers    and    Churches. 
METHODIST— S.  N.   Barber.  Pastor;  Seymour 
Taylor,  Weddington  Circuit. 

BAPTIST— J.   W.   Whilley,  Pastor. 
Schools    and    Academies. 
HIGH— G.   Craig.  Prin. 

Banks    and    Bankers. 
BANK   OF   MATTHEWS— R.    L.    Steel,   Pres.  ; 
N.   S.  Cochrane,  Cash. 

Doctors. 
Reid.    T.    N. 
Price,   W.  H. 

Druggists. 
Matthews   Drug   Store. 

General    Merchandise. 
Phillips,  O.  L. 
Heath,  E.  J.,  &  Son. 


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Banett,   Benfrow.    &   Co. 
McLaughlin   &   Watts. 
Funderburk,  B.   D. 
McCall.  W.  L.,   &  Co. 
Orr,   T.    J.,   &   Son. 
Black.   J.   E. 
Matthews,  J.   M..  &  Co. 
Hood,  R.   N.,   &  Co. 

Furniture    Dealers. 
Williams,   A.    J. 

Markets. 
Houston.   B.    A.,   &   Co. 

Hotels   and    Boarding    Houses. 
Williams,   A.   J. 
Sloan,  R.  C. 

Livery   Stables. 
Hood,   W.   L.,    &  Co. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 
Elba  Manufacturing  Co. 
Matthews  Manufacturing  Co. 


HUNTERSVILLE. 

Incorporated   m   18*5. 

Population,  1910:  Whites,  1,000;  colored,  200; 
total.    1,200. 

Value    real    estate,    $200,000;    value    personal 
property,   $50,000.  . 

TAX  RATE:  4  mills. 

Town    Officers. 

MAYOR— John  L.  Miller. 

POSTMASTER— S.   L.   Mullen. 

CHIEF   OF   POLICE— W.    M.    Whitlow. 

R.  R.  AGENT— R.  D.  Jackson.  Southern. 

MANAGER     TELEGRAPH— R.     D.     Jackson, 
W.    U- 

Ministers    and    Churches. 

A.   R.    P.    CHURCH— J.    M.    Bighani,    Pastor. 

G.  A.  R.  CHURCH— John  Grier.  Pastor. 

METHODIST     CHAPEL— Rev.     Mr.      Parish, 
Pastor. 

Schools    and    Academies. 

STATE  HIGH— B.   L.    Baker,   Prin. 
Banks    and    Bankers. 

BANK    OF    HUNTERSVILLE— J.    L.     Choat, 
Pres. ;  W.  G.  Craven,   Cash,   and  Bookkeeper. 
Doctors. 

McCoy.   E.   M. 

Craven,   W.   W. 

Hunter,   D.    M.    C. 

Druggists. 

Mullen    Drug    Co. 

General    Merchandise. 

Choat.  J.   L.,   &  Co. 

Barnette,  C.  B.,  &  Co. 

McCurdy,  J.  R. 

Holbrooks,   S.   T. 

Fite.    W.     E. 

Gilbert,   S.   D. 

Miller,   J.   B. 

Hotels   and    Boarding    Houses. 

Blythe.   R.    S. 

McDonald,   A. 

Riley,    J.    P. 

Caldwell    Mrs.  M.  E- 

Hunter,  H.   A. 

Hunter.    Dr. 

Livery   Stables. 

Halsbrooks,    J.    Mc. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 

Anchor  Mills. 

Miller.    .1.    L.     (Repair    Shop.) 

Steel.    W.    A.    (Ginners.) 

Barnette  Bros.    (Ginners.) 

Ranson.   W.   J.   Ginners.) 


PINEVILLE. 

Incorporated   in    1875. 

Population,  1910:  Whites,  750;  colored.  225; 
total.   975. 

Value  real  estate,  $300,000;  value  personal 
propertv.    $15,000. 

TAX  RATE:   25c.   on  the  $100. 


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MECKLEMMKC     .MITCHELL. 


Town    Officers. 
MAYOR— W.    I!.    Warwick. 
POSTMASTER— W.    A.   White. 
CHIEF   OF   POLICE— J.    M.    Parks. 
It.  It.  AGENT— J.  C.  Kirkland. 
MANAGES     TELEGRAPH— J.     C.     Kirkland. 

\v.    r. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 
PRESBYTERIAN     B.   F.   Ilargett,  Pastor. 
METHODIST—. 
BAPTIST— F.    A.    Liles,   Pastor. 

Schools    and    Academies. 
HIGH — Jackson   Hamilton.    Prin. 
Banks    and    Bankers. 
PIXEVILLE   LOAN   AND  SAVINGS  BANK— 
W.   M.   Ross,   Pres. ;  J.  E.   11.  Davenport,   Cash. 
Doctors. 
Hand,   E.   H. 
MeAdanis,   C.   R. 

Druggists. 
Pineville    Pharmacy. 

General    Merchandise. 
Morrow,   J.   J.,   &   Co. 
Hoover,   S.   L.,   &  Co. 
Harken,  M.  Y. 
Griffin  &  Stroup. 
Warwick,    W.    B. 
Harkey,  G.  W. 
Johnston,  Z.  M.,  &  Co. 
Howard    Bros. 
Thrower,    J.    A. 

Hotels   and    Boarding    Houses. 
Culp,  Mrs.  M.  T. 
Stroup,   Mrs.    A.    L. 

Livery   Stables. 
Culp,    J.    A. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 
Chadwick-Hoskins  Mills  No.  5  (Cotton.) 


Southern  Cotton  Oil  Co. 
Stroup,   J.   P.,   &   Son. 

MINT    HILL. 

Incorporated  in   1890. 

Population,    1913:     Whites,    300;    colored,    50: 
total,    350. 

Value  of  real  estate,   $100,000. 

Town   Officers. 
MAYOR— .1.    T.    Helms. 

ALDERMEN— W.     R.     Estridge,     Henry    Lipe, 
Walter  Morris. 

POLICEMEN— O.   W.   Woods,  W.   J.   Craig. 
MANAGER  TELEPHONE— J.   T.   Helms. 
Ministers    and    Churches. 

PRESBYTERIAN   (Philadelphia) .   Check. 

Pastor. 

Shcools    and    Academies. 

BAIN  ACADEMY .  — .  Fulp,  Prin. 

Hotels   and    Boarding    Houses. 
Woods  House. 

Lawyer. 
Henderson,  P.  P. 

Doctor. 
Whitley,    Ayes. 

Druggist. 
Whitley,    Ayes. 

Merchants. 
Morris  Hardware  Store. 
Estridge,  W.   B. 
Helms  &  Reavs. 
Henderson,  D.   A. 
Kirkman,  G.   C. 
Morris   &   Son. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 
Mint    Hill    Manufacturing    Co.     (Farm   Imple- 
ments. ) 

Lype's    Foundry. 

Woods  &  Reaves   (Well  Boring.) 


MITCHELL  COUNTY 

COUNTY    SEAT,    BAKERSVILLE. 


Population— (Census   1910),   17,245. 

Formed  in  1S61.     Named  in  honor  of  Rev.   Elisha  Mitchell,   the  mountain  explorer. 

AREA — 240  square  miles. 

Value   of   real   estate,    $1,672,4S2.S4 :   value   of   personal    property,    $435,670. 

Property  listed   in    1912.   by  whites,   $1,672,382  :   by  negroes,   $100. 

TAX  RATE — State  and  pension,  27  2-3c. ;  county    purposes,    30c;    special    for    court  "house, 
13c;     school,     30c;     special     for     roads,     50c;  special   for   schools,    15c 

XI'MBER  OF  SCHOOLS— For  whites,   73;  for   negroes,  4. 

PUBLIC  ROADS—  Worked  by  taxation   and   labor. 

RAILROAD,    TELEGRAPH     AND     EXPRESS    COMPANIES. 

Southern    Express    Company,    assessed    valuaton $     7,228.50 

Carolina,   Clinchfleld   and   O   liio   Railway,    39.57   miles,     assessed    valuation 890,356.00 

SUPERIOR   COURT   TERMS— April    6,    July    27    (civil),   November  14. 


COUNTY    OFFICERS. 

CLERK  OF  SUPERIOR  COURT— Brown  Mc- 
Kinney,   Bakersville. 

SHERIFF — Joseph    Tipton,    Bakersville. 

REGISTER  OF  DEEDS— Jefferson  McKinney, 
Bakersville. 

TREASURER— Warfield   Hughes,    Toecane. 

CORONER— R.    E.    Stack,    Bakeersville. 

SURVEYOR— David  II.  S.  Tappan,  Spruce- 
pine. 

SUPT.  OF  HEALTH— Dr.  Virgil  R.  Butt, 
Bakersville. 

SUPT.  OF  SCHOOLS— Doc.  W.  Greene, 
Wing. 

BOARD  OF  EDUCATION— Doc.  WT.  Greene, 
Wing;  D.  F.  Blalock,  Sprucepine;  John  W. 
Gudger,   Bakersville. 

COMMISSIONERS— Robt.  H.  Bradshaw,  Sr., 
(chm'n),  Herrell;  John  H.  Phillips,  Wing;  Hi- 
ram Tipton,  Poplar. 

BOARD  OF  ELECTIONS— Reuben  G.  Wil- 
son, Reuben  M.  Davis,  Bakersville;  Avery  W. 
Willis,    Ledger. 

JUSTICES  OF  THE    PEACE. 

BAKERSVILLE  TOWNSHIP— W.  G.  Bow- 
man,  John  L.   Morgan,  John   Slagle. 


BRADSHAW— F.   A.   Hughes. 

FORK  MOUNTAIN— Geo.  W.  Young.  Burgess 
Hughes. 

GRASSY  CREEK— Elliotte  Simmons,  D.  Fil- 
more  Blalock,  J.   Milton  Ellis. 

HERRELL— W.    R.    Wright,    W.    D.    Ledford. 
S.    G.   Burleson. 

LITTLE    ROCK    CREEK— W.    H.    Biddix,    R. 
P.    Randolph. 

POPLAR— Billie    Peterson,    W.     M.     Bennett, 
David  Gouge. 

RED  HILL— John  D.  Petterson,  W.  M.  Street, 
T.   B.   Rcnfro. 

SNOW  CREEK— C.  Walter  Greene,  Columbus; 
E.    Young,   Ernest  L.   Hensley. 

SCHOOLS    AND    ACADEMIES. 

APPALACHIAN    INDUSTRIAL— Penland. 

SPRUCEPINE    HIGH— Sprucepine. 

MINISTERS    NOT    IN    TOWNS. 

MISSIONARY         BAPTIST— Anderson  F. 

Sparks,  Yates  Sparks,  Penland;  Stephen 
Greene,  Clarrissa:  Hughey  Buchanan,  Glen 
Ayre;  J.   Webb  Putnam,   Magnetic  City. 

FREE-WILL      BAPTIST— James      Honeycutt, 
David     Campbell.     Garrett     Hopkins,     Magnetic 


MITCHELL   COUNTY. 


City;    John    Arrowood.    Street;    Reuben    Pitman. 
Alta   Pass;  Daniel  Miller,   Brummet. 

CHRISTIAN— Gibbs  Gouge,  Street. 

BRETHREN— Robert  Willis,  Levi  Edwards, 
Street;  Madison  Griffith,  Soloman  Peterson, 
Brummet;  Hoke  Masters,  Joseph  Griffith,  Pep- 
pers. 

PRESBYTERIAN— J.    A.    Harris,   Toecane. 

METHODIST— Ford  Grrene,  Little  Rock 
Creek. 

PHYSICIANS   NOT    IN    TOWNS. 

Petterson,   J.    Monroe,    Sprucepine. 

Petterson,   Chas.   A.,   Sprucepine. 

Bradshaw,    J.    Isaac,    Jr.,    Relief. 

Ewen,  John  B.,  Boonford. 

Hicks,    D.    N.    (Dentist).    Bakersville. 
MERCHANTS   NOT   IN    TOWNS. 

The  Bailey  Lumber  Co.,  Penland. 

Penland   Supply  Co.,   Penland. 

Sprucepine  Store  Co.,   Sprucepine. 

Ciix   Mercantile   Co.,    Sprucepine. 

McCall,  M.   C,   Sprucepine. 

Lyon,    Joseph    D.,    Sprucepine. 

Cook,  D.   M.,  &  Greene,  Little  Rock  Creek. 

Whitson,   John,   Brummet. 

Hughes,    Alphonso,    Brummet. 

Whitson,   Clingman,   Brummet. 

Hughes,    Wesley,    Brummet. 

Ayres,  J.   Marion,  Glen  Ayre. 

Brothers,   Burleyson,   Glen   Ayre. 

Buehana,  Alexander.  Glen  Ayre. 

Edwards,    Ira,    Relief. 

Street.    Harrison,    Belief. 

Wilson,   Jas.,   Ewart. 

Buchanan,   Coleman   M.,   Ewart. 

Herrell.   Jesse,    Ewart. 

Street,    William,    Ewart. 

Street.  Zebulon,  Peppers. 

Wright,    Bobt.,   Peppers. 

Young,  Ed.   W.,  Hawk. 

Iteid,   Francis,   M.,    Hawk. 

Pitman,  A.   D.,   Hawk. 

Hill,   Harrison,  Magnetic   City. 

Street,  Garrett,  Magnetic  City. 

Ledford,  Carter,  Magnetic  City. 

McKlnney,  Isaac,  Magnetic  City. 

Forbes,   Robert,   Forbes. 

Arrowood.   W.   P.,   Forbes. 

Tipton,   D.    W.,    Street. 

Byrd,   U.   L.,   Street. 

Whitson,  John,  Green  Mountain. 

Griffith,  Robert  H.,  Huntdale. 

Howell,    Wesley,    Huntdale. 

Bradshaw  &  Greer,  Herrell. 

Garvin,    John,   R.,   Toecane. 

Wilson,   Joseph   G.,    Toecane. 

Johnson.  William,  M.,  Toecane. 

Phillips,   John  H. ,  Wing. 

MINERAL    COMPANIES. 

Carolnia  Mineral  Co.,  Penland. 

United   States  Development  Co.,   Penland. 

Harris   Clay   Co.,   Penland. 

Bailey,  Isaac  H.,   &  Sons  Co. 

Intermont  China  Clay  Co.,  Bandana. 

Clinchfleld  Mining,   Milling   &  Mfg.   Co.,  Lon- 

HOTELS    NOT    IN    TOWNS. 

Alta  Pass  Inn,  Alta  Pass. 
English   Inn,    Sprucepine. 
Phillips  House,   Sprucepine. 
Hensley  House,  Penland. 
Hunter    House,    Boonford. 
Young,  D.  M. ,  Boonford. 
Garvin   House,    Toecane. 
Johnson   House,    Toecane. 
Hotel    Huntdale.    Huntdale. 

ROLLER    MILLS. 
Masters,  I.   D.,   Peppers   and   Bakersville. 

WOOL   CARDING    MILLS. 
Masters,   Jason,   Peppers. 

LOCUST    PIN    FACTORIES. 
Herrell,  Carter,  Magnetic  City. 
Herrell,   Jesse,   Hawk. 
Reid,   F.   M.,   Hawk. 

SAW    MILLS. 
The  Bailey  Lumber  Co.,  Penland. 


Bailey,    B.    L.,    Penland. 
Young,    G.    Ellis,    Penland. 
Bradshaw,  R.   H.,  Herrell. 
Arrowood,    Samuel,   Huntdale. 
Byrd.   U.   L.,   Street. 
Tipton,  D.   W.,   Street. 
Lewis,   Isaac,   Street. 
Howard,    C.    E.,    Street. 
Whitson,  John,  Brummet. 
Green,   Hoy,   Little   Rock   Creek. 
Hopson,    T.    L.,    Little    Rock    Creek. 
Hopson,   Joseph,   Little   Rock   Creek. 
Woody,  Gilbert,  Glen  Ayre. 
Ledford,  James,   Glen  Ayre. 
Street   &   Herrell,   Ewart. 
Herrell,  Jesse,  Ewart. 
Herrell,  Mills,  Peppers. 
Masters,  Jason,  Peppers. 
Garland,  Charles,  Magnetic  City. 
Dellinger,    D.    P.,    Hawk. 
Burleson,  Sherman,  Hawk. 
Parnell    &    Baker,    Bakersville. 

PUBLIC    SCHOOL    TEACHERS. 
McKinney,   Brown,   Bakersville. 
Ellis,   C.    G.,   Bakersville. 
Greene.   Estelle,   Bakersville. 
Buchanan,    Jesse,    Bakersville. 
Wilson,    Coleman,    Bakersville. 
Slagle,  C.   L. ,  Toecane. 
Parsons,   John,   Toecane. 
Masters,  Jason,  Jr.,  Red  Hill. 
Griffith,  Jos.   H.,  Peppers. 
Hughes,    Etta,    Brummet. 
Peterson,    Hannah,    Brummet. 
Bradshaw,  Mrs.   M.  E.,  Relief. 
Bamett,   Spencer,   Street. 
Peterson,   Ira,   Street. 
Turbyflll,  Geo.  D.,  Red  Hill. 
Goodman,    G.    B..    Hawk. 
Greene,  W.   S.,  Wing. 
Greene,   Alice,   Wing. 
Willis,  C.   C,  Penland. 
Willis,  Mrs.  C.   C,  Penland. 
Gouge,   J.   A.,   Ledger. 
Phillips  Cordie,  Ledger. 
Turner,    S.    J.,    Bakersville. 


BAKERSVILLE. 

Population,    1910:     550. 
White   polls,    75;    colored,    7.  « 

Value    real    estate,    $270,966;    value    personal 
property,    $132,874. 

R.  R.  AGENT— Joseph  Letterman,  C.   C.  &  O. 
EXPRESS   AGENT— Joseph    Letterman. 
TELEGRAPH  MANAGER — Joseph  Letterman. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 
BAPTIST— A.    B.    Smith.   Pastor. 
MISSIONARY      BAPTIST— L.      H.      Greene, 
('has.    H.    McKinney. 

METHODIST— J.    P.    Morris,    Pastor. 

Schools    and    Academies. 
MITCHELL     COLLEGIATE     INSTITUTE— R. 
T.   Teague,  Prin. 

Hotels  and   Boarding   Houses. 
Youngs  Hotel. 
Gudger   House. 
Central   Hotel. 
Steward  House. 
Greene,  William. 
Greene,  James. 
Ellis,    Chas. 

Banks    and    Bankers. 
THE   MERCHANTS    AND    FARMERS   BANK 
— R.    M.    Burleson,    Pres. ;   W.    C.    Berry,    Cash. 
Book  Stores. 
Bailey,    I.    H. 

Butchers   and    Dealers   in   Cattle. 
McKinney,  Will. 

Coal   and   Wood   Dealers. 
Garven,  J.   R. 
Greene,    David. 

Clothiers   and    Men's    Furnishers. 
Wilson,    L. 
Young,    Geo.    M. 

Druggists. 
City  Drug  Co. 


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MITCHELL—  MONTIIOMKKY. 


Doctors. 
Butt,    V.    It. 
Stack.  It.   E. 
Smith,  C.  E. 

Dry   Goods   and    Notions. 
Young,  Geo.  M.,  &  Co. 
Leonard,    Wilson. 

Fertilizer   Dealers. 
Bailey  Lumber  Co.,  Penland. 

Lawyers. 
Berry,    Walter   C. 
Lambert.    W.    L. 
Greene,    Charles   E. 
Black,  S.  J. 
Wilson,    M.    L. 
McBee,    J.    C. 

Newspapers    and    Editors. 
MITCHELL  COUNTY  KKOX1CLE  (Wcekly)- 
Prcderick  W.   Amos,  Editor. 
Painters. 
Slagle,  John. 

Produce    Dealers. 
Young,   Geo.    M. 

Real   Estate  Agents. 
Bailey,  I.  H. 


Wall    Paper    Dealers. 
Slagle,    John. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 
Bradshaw,   James    (Bouts   and   Shoes). 
McRlnney   •><    Ramsey    (Woodworking). 
Baker  &  Pannell    (Saw  Mills). 
."Masters,    Henry    (Roller    Mills). 


MINNEAPOLIS 
Incorporated   in    1910. 
Population.  1913:     221. 
TAX   RATE:     4c.    on   the   $100. 

Town    Officers. 
MAYOR— W.    W.    Pratt. 

COMMISSIONERS— Wade,  E.  Morrill,  R. 
Young,  Frank  Clark,  A.  C.  Pritchard,  J.  W. 
Burleson. 

POSTMASTER— R.   Z.   Burleson. 
Ministers  and  Churches. 
BAPTIST— S.   M.    Plttman,    Pastor. 

METHODIST .  — .  Johnson,  Pastor. 

Schools  and  Academies. 
PUBLIC. 

Merchants. 
Deny,   J.    W.,    &   Co. 
The   Clark   Co. 


MONTGOMERY  COUNTY 

COUNTY    SEAT,   TROY. 

POPULATION— (Census  1910),  14,967. 

Formed  in   1779.     Named  in  honor  of  General   Richard   Montgomery. 

AREA — 570  square  miles. 

Value  of  real  estate,   $2,757,000:  value  of  personal  property,   $1,732,000. 

Property  listed  in  1913,   by  whites.  $4,417,000;  by  negroes,  $135,000. 

NUMBER  OP  SCHOOLS— For  whites,  60;  for  negroes,  18. 

TAX   RATE — County  purposes,   43c.   on  the  $100;    roads,    20c. 

PUBLIC   ROADS — Number   miles,   450.     Worked    by    free    labor    and    20c     special    t 

RAILROAD,    TELEGRAPH    AND    EXPRESS    COMPANIES. 

Southern   Express   Co.,    assessed  value    < 

Southern  Bell  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Co.,   assessed     value     ..................... 

Western   Union  Telegraph  Co.,   assessed  value 

Troy   Telephone    and   Electric  Light   Co..    assessed     value     .................'...'...'. 

Winston-Salem    Southbound    Railway,    3.09    mUes,     assessed    value    ...... 

Mount   Gilead   Telephone   Co. ,    assessed   value ........... 

Asheboro  Telephone  Co. ,   assessed  value 

Raleigh,   Charlotte  &   Southern  Railway  Co.,   10  miles,    assessed   value" .'.'.'.'...'.'.'.'.'.' .' 

Raleigh,  Charlotte  &  Southern  Ry.,  A.   &  A.   Divisionfi  41.50  miles,   assessed  value 

Yadkin  River  Power  Co. ,   assessed  value   

SUPERIOR   COURT   TERMS— January   19    (criminal),    April    13     (civil),  '  July' 'l3 
September    28. 


I    9.781.00 
183.00 

2,401.75 

1,000.00 

69,343.00 

2,500.00 

353.00 

29.299.00 

173,412.00 

150.00 

(criminal). 


COUNTY   OFFICERS. 

CLERK   OF   COURT— Edgar  Haywood,    Troy. 

ATTORNEY— Chas.    A.     Armstrong,    Troy. 

SHERIFF— J.    R.    McKenzie,    Troy. 

REGISTER  OF  DUEDS— O.  B.  Deaton,  Troy. 

TREASURER— J.    R.    McKenzie,    Troy. 

CORONER— Hiram   Freeman,    Ether. 

SUPT.    OF   HEALTH— C.    Daligny.    Troy. 

SUPT.   OF  SCHOOLS— W.   A.   Cochran,  Troy. 

SUPT.    OF  HOME— Chas.   Bell,   Troy. 

BOARD  OF  EDUCATION— R.  L.  Davis, 
Star;  A.  R.  Moore,  Mt.  Uilead;  J.  J.  Russell, 
Eldorado. 

COMMISSIONERS— N  M.  Thayer.  Elorado; 
R.  B.  Munn,  Iola;  G.  M.  Bruton,  Mt.  Gilead, 
R.   2. 

BOARD  OF  ELECTIONS— R.  A.  Bruton 
(chm'n),  Mt.  Gilead;  A.  B.  McCaskill,  Candor; 
G.    S.   Beaman,    Troy. 

JUSTICES    OF    THE    PEACE. 

TROY  TOWNSHIP— L.  R.  Lisk,  C.  W.  Bell, 
Troy;  N.  H.  Williams,  Capelsie;  J.  R.  Wal- 
lace.  Okeweemee;  June   Beckwttb,  Troy. 

PEE  DEE — A.  R.  Moore,  F.  L.  Andrews,  H, 
P.   Montgomery,   Mt.   Gilead. 

CHEEKS  CREEK— D.  J.  Poole,  W.  E.  Ewing, 
Pekin:   G.    R.    Haywood,   Canby. 

ROCK  SPRINGS— J.  I.  Mclntyre,  A.  R. 
Bovvden,  Thomas  B.  Rush,  Dry  Creek;  M.  A. 
Bennett. 


MT.  GILEAD— Marvin  Bruton,  O.  C.  Bruton, 
Jno.   A.    McAulay,   C.   C.   McKinnon.   Mt  Glead. 

BISCOE— T.  A.  Russell,  Hiram  Freeman, 
Ether;  N.  R.  Paschel,  A.  B.  McCaskill,  Candor; 
Jno.    K.   Wood,   Biscoe. 

LITTLE  RIVER— David  Cagle,  Cagle's  Mills; 
Claude  Mcintosh,   Martin's  Mill;  T.   W.   Maness. 

OPHIR— W.  H.  Reynolds,  B.  A.  Davis,  Ophir; 
W.   P.   Hurley,  N.   S.   Hamilton. 

ELDORADO— J.    F.     Bruton,    M.     C.     Brewer. 

UWHARRIF— J.   O.   Hami'ton.  W.   H.  Vickers. 
SCHOOLS    AND    ACADEMIES. 

ETHER  ACADEMY— E.  H.  Wood,  Prin., 
Ether. 

UWHAKRIE  ACADEMY— W.  L.  Thayer, 
Prin.,   Uwharrie. 

MERCHANTS   NOT   IN   TOWNS. 

Pekin  Store  Co.,  Pekin. 

Thayer.   N.   M.,   Eldorado. 

Mclntyre.  J.   I.,  Harrisville. 

Green,   Eli,   Endicott. 

Comer,   J.   R.,   Asbury. 

Davis,   B.   A..   Ophir. 

Burroughs.    W.    E.,    Allreds. 

Deaton,   P.   G.,   Allreds. 

COTTON     GINS. 

Andrews,    George  W.,    Mt.    Gilead. 

Livingstone,   James,   Mt.    Gilead. 

Bo'jan  Bros.,  Mt.   Gilead. 

Tomlinson    &    Parsons.    Dry    Creek. 


MONTGOMERY   COUNTY. 


309 


Tomlinson,    J.    G..    Candor. 
Smltherman,    S.    J.,    Troy. 
Mt.    Gilead   Cotton   Oil   Co. 
Mcintosh,    Claude,    Martin's    Mill. 
McAuley  Roller  Mills.  Mt.   Gilead. 

FLOUR.    CORN    AND    FEED    MILLS. 
Smitherman,   S.   J.,   Troy. 
McAulay  Roller  Mills,   Mt.    Gilead. 
Livingstone,    James,    Mt.    Gilead. 
Thayer,   N.   M.,   Eldorado. 
Hall  Flour  Mill,   Star. 
Troy  Roller  Mills,  Troy. 

SAW    MILLS. 
King.    F. ,    Troy. 

PUBLIC   SCHOOL   TEACHERS. 
Allen,   Minnie,   Allreds. 
Auman,   Ersie,   Jackson   Springs. 
Andrews,   Josie,   Mt.   Gilead. 
Allen.   Mollie,   Mt.    Gilead. 
Allen,    Ethel,    Mt.    Gilead. 
Andrews,   Kate.   Mt.    Gilead. 
Bruton,   Fannie.  Mt.   Gilead. 
Britt,  B.   F..  Troy. 
Brown,   T.    A.,   Star. 
Brookshire,    Sallie,    Pekin. 
Brown.   Clara,  Biscoe. 
Brown,   Lena,   Bisrne. 
Bruton,   Lily,   Wadeville. 
Barrett,   Rev.    W.    A.,    Star. 
Bryan,    Kate,    Biscoe. 
Bogan,    Annie  L.,   Mt.    Gilead. 
Bruton,   Macrgie,  Wadeville. 
Bruton,    Mary,    Mt.    Gilead. 
Currie.   Connie.   Candor. 
Cox,    Louella,    Troy. 
Burges,   Fred  R.,   Caplesie. 
Burris,    F.    J.,    Allred. 
Cochran,  Mary  K.,  Star. 
Cline,  Laura,  Blaine. 
Ceicil,   Mrs.   Laura,   Star. 
Coggin,   N.   C. ,   Uwharrie. 
Deaton,   J.   E.,   Troy. 
Devin,.  L.    C.    Star. 
Freeman,   W.    K. ,   Ether. 
Frazier,   Louise,   Troy. 
Fogleman,   T.    W. .    Poirtops. 
Graham,    Mary,    Mt.    Gilead. 
Hudson,   Carl,   Canny. 
Hill,   Prescilla,   Queen. 
Harris,    Mrs.    O.,    Harrisville. 
Heath,   Lillian,   Troy. 
Haywood,    S.    J.,    Mt.    Gilead. 
Hamilton,   Ida,  Mt.   Gilead. 
Hamilton,  Lola,   Mt.   Gilead. 
Hogan,  Pearl,  Ellerbe. 
Jordan,    Pearl,    Troy. 
Kelley,  Edna,  Troy. 
Lewis,    Nannie,    Troy. 
Lassiter,  Mamie,  Biscoe. 
Mann,   Winnie,    Biscoe. 
Martin,    Maggie,   Biscoe. 
Martin,   Wnbourn,    Okeewemee. 
Maxwell,  R.   F.,   Star. 
MeDuBie,   Maggie,   Biscoe. 
Martin,    W.    C,    Allreds. 
Nance,    Callie,    Troy. 
Robbins.    E.    W.,    Pekin. 
Robbins,    Jewel,    Pekin. 
Reece,  Ethel,  Biscoe. 
Sedberry,  Bettie,  Biscoe. 
Sewell,   Lena,   Candor. 
Sutton,    Annie,    Candor. 
Surratt,   M.    K.,   Jackson  Hill. 
Stout,   Carrie,  Troy. 
Shupping,   D.    T. ,   Allred. 
Stuart,  Mabel,  Seagrove. 
Thomas,   Maud,   Mt.    Gilead. 
Thompson,  Oliver,  Mt.  Gilead. 
Wooley,  Annie,  Mt.  Gilead. 
Warner,   Lee,   Troy. 
Williams,    Cora,   Mt.    Gilead. 
Coggin,   Rose,   Allreds. 
Cochran,    Delia,    Allreds. 
Dowd,   Emily.   Eagle  Springs. 
DeBerry.   Mrs.   L.    P.,   Mt.   Gilead. 
Frye,   Mrs.    R.    O.,   Troy. 


Freeman,    Alice,    Ether. 

Freeman,    Eulah,    Ether. 

Foreman,    Ida,    Troy. 

Graham,   Leslie,   Mt.    Gilead. 

Greene,    Bettie,    Wadeville. 

Greene,    Edward    F.,    Star. 

Hurley,    Lola.    Wadeville. 

Hurley,   Estelle,   Wadeville. 

Harris,    G.    P.,    Sulphur   Springs. 

Hurley,    Buena,    Wadeville. 

Hamilton,  M.   R.,   Blaine. 

Hulin,   D.    F.,    Okeewemee. 

Hogan,   Walter,  Ellerbe. 

Hill.    A.    L. ,    Queen. 

Ingold,  Henry,  Mt.   Gilead. 

Jordan,   Joseph  F.,   Star. 

Lilly,   Carrie  B.,  Mt.   Gilead. 

Lyndon.  W.  H.,  New  Hope  Academy. 

LUly,  Neal,  Albemarle. 

Leach,    W.    A.,    Martin's   Mill. 

Lassiter,    Bonnie,   Biscoe. 

Lilly,    Bessie,    Mt.    Gilead. 

Russell,  Mrs.   Ila  Martin,  Okeewemee. 

McCall,  Mrs.  Monnie,  Troy. 

Mclntyre,   Caro,   Troy. 

Maness,   W.    S.,   Biscoe. 

McKinnon,  Fannie,  Wadeville. 

Martin,    B.    B.,    Okeewemee. 

Maness,  Mattie,  Biscoe. 

Moore,   H.    L.    Wadeville. 

Maness,    Lillie,   Biscoe. 

Martin,   Mary,   Wadeville. 

Maness,  Ethel,  Biscoe. 

McNeil,   E.   D.,   Carmel. 

Monroe,    Lillian,    Star. 

McNeil.  C.  C,  Steeds,  Rfd. 

Mclntyre,    C.    F.,    Troy. 

Mathcson,  Nell;  Mt.   Gilead,  Rfd. 

Matheson,   Myrtle,  Mt.   Gilead. 

Monroe,   Luna,   Eagle   Springs,   Rfd. 

McMillian,    Onie,    Okeewemee. 

Martin,    W.    A.,    Okeewemee. 

Poole,  J.   M.,   Jackson  Springs. 

Parsons,   Elba,    Candor. 

Russell,    Reid    M. ,    Blaine. 

Reynolds,   Hester,   Okeewemee. 

Reynolds,  J.   M.,  Queene. 

Scarboro,  Laura,  Mt.  Gilead. 

Seawell,  Myrtle,  Candor. 

Stutts,  Annie,  Eagle  Springs. 

Wright,   Margaret,   Troy. 

Wright.    L.    A.,    Star. 

Wallace,  Euna,  Star. 

Warner,  Julia,  Troy. 

Wright,  Bonnie,  Star. 

Williams,   J.    G.,    Star. 

Wright,  Mrs.    Ellen,   Star. 

Wright.   Bertie,  Troy. 

Warner,  Minnie,  Troy. 

Yates,  Marjorie,  Biscoe. 


TROY. 

Population,   191 0:     1,055. 

White  polls,   120;  colored  polls,   19. 

Value   of   real   estate,    $319,166;    value   of   per- 
sonal property,   $172,754. 

TAX   RATE:     25c.    on    the    $100;    school,    60c. 
Town    Officers. 

MAYOR— B.  -S.    Hurley. 

CHIEF    OF    POLICE— O.    D.    Blake. 

CLERK— Geo.    W.     Stewart. 

TREASURER— Bank    of    Montgomery. 

TAX   COLLECTOR— O.   D.   Blake. 

POSTMASTER— J.    F.    Sanders. 

R.    R.    AGENT— S.   T.   Brown,   R.   C.   &   S. 

EXPRESS   AGENT— S.   T.   Brown. 

TELEGRAPH   MANAGER—. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 

BAPTIST— J.   M.   Page,   Pastor. 

MKTHODIST— J.    T.    Draper,    Pastor;    C.    C. 
Brothers.   Montgomery   Circuit. 

PRESBYTKRIAN— W.    L.    Wilson,    Pastor. 

METHODIST    (Northern)— J.   M.    Heath,   Pas- 
tor. 

Schools    and    Academies. 

GRADED— W.    L.    Lindsay.    Prin. 


Mil 


MONK ;  ( (ME  It  Y  COUNTY. 


Hotels  and   Boarding   Houses. 
Central    Hotel. 
Southern    Hotel. 
List,  L.  R. 
Varner,  Mrs.   A.   M. 

Banks    and    Bankers. 
THE      BANK      OF     MONTGOMERY— J.      G. 
Tomlinson,   Cash. 

Brick    Manufacturers. 
Troy    Brick    Co. 

Boot  and  Shoe  Dealers. 
Allen,  G.   \Y..   &  Son. 
Troy  Supply  Co. 
Troy   Mercantile   Co. 
Nance  &  Tomlinson. 
Smitherman  Store  Co. 

Book  Stores. 
Troy  Drug  Store. 

Carriage    Dealers. 
Montgomery   Hardware   Co. 
Allen,  G.   W.,   &  Son. 

Cotton   and    Hosiery    Mills. 
Smitherman  Cotton  Mills. 
Capelsie  Cotton  Mill. 
Troy  Knitting  Mills  Co. 

Contractors   antr   Builders. 
Reaman,  W.   B. 
Freeman,   E.   D. 
Thompson.   J.    A. 

Clothiers   and    Men's    Furnishers. 
Polakavetz,   J. 
Allen,  G.   W.,  &  Son. 
IVmberton  &  Frazier. 
Troy  Supply  Co. 
Nance  &  Tomlinson. 
Smitherman  Store  Co. 
Troy    Mercantile    Co. 

Cotton    Gins. 
Smitherman   &  Hurley. 

Dentists. 
McCall,    S.    H. 

Druggists. 
Troy   Drug   Store. 

Doctors. 
Thompson,    A.    F. 
Daligny,  C. 
Sisk,  J.  A. 

Power   and    Light    Companies. 
Chandler,  I.  F. 

Fertilizer   Dealers. 
Allen,   Geo.   W.,   &  Son. 

Furniture   Dealers. 
Dixie  Furniture  Co. 
Saunders   &   Co. 

Hardware   Dealers. 
Allen,  G.  W.,  &  Son. 
Montgomery  Hardware   Co. 

Insurance  Agents. 
Armstrong,  C.  A.   (Fire,  Indemnity,  Burglary.) 
Wade,   Ben  T.    (Fire.) 

Newspapers  and    Editors. 
MONTGOMERIAN    (Weekly)— 0.    B.    Deaton, 
Editor  and  Proprietor. 

Lawyers. 
Poole,    R.    T. 
Armstrong,  Chas.  A. 
Cochrane,  W.   A. 
Blair,   J.   R. 
Howell,  Bob  V. 
Hurley,  B.  S. 
Broughton,   C.   C. 

Lumber    Manufacturers   and    Dealers. 
Guilford  Lumber   Co. 
Troy   Cross   Arm   Co. 

Paint  and   Oil   Dealers. 
Montgomery  Hardware  Co. 
Allen,  G.  W.,  &  Son. 

Piano  and   Organ   Dealers. 
Dixie  Furniture   Co. 

Photographers. 
Morgan,    D.    F. 

Printing   Offices. 
The  Montgomerian  Printing  Co. 

Shingle   Dealers. 
Allen,   G.   W.,   &  Son. 
Baldwin,    W.     J. 


Undertakers  and   Embalmers. 
Dixie   Furniture   Co. 
Saunders   <t   ( !o. 

Roller    Mills. 
Troy   Milling   Co. 


BISCOE. 

Incorporated   in    1901. 

Population,    1910:     White,    600;   colored,    200; 
total,   S00. 

Value    real    estate,    $100,000;    value    personal 
property,    $250,000. 

TAX   RATE:       45c.    on   the  poll   and   15c.    on 
the   $100. 

Town   Officers. 
MAYOR— J.    K.    Wood. 
POSTMISTRESS— Mrs.    N.    V.    Long. 
CHIEF   OF   POLICE— G.    W.    Scott. 
R.    R.    AGENT— C.    C.   Edwards,   R.,    C.    &   S. 
MANAGER  TELEGRAPH— J.  T.  Wallace,  W. 
TJ. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 
METHODIST— W.    H.    Brown,   Pastor. 
PRESBYTERIAN— W.    L.    Wilson,    Pastor. 
BAPTIST— J.  M.  Page,  Pastor. 

Schools    and    Academies. 
HIGH— C.   L.   Bivins,  Prin. 

Doctors. 
Bowman,   H.    E. 
Dowd,   J.    A. 

Druggists. 
Carter  Drug   Co. 

General     Merchants. 
Ewing  Bros. 
Burt,  A.  W. 

Pritchard,  W.  A.,  &  Son. 
Shsmberger  &  Page. 
Biscoe  Hardware  Co. 
Skeen,    T.    F. 
Wagger  Clothing  Co. 

Hotels  and   Boarding   Houses. 
Li.'ooe  Hotel. 
Stryder,    S.    M. 
Hunsucker,   Mrs.    D.    M. 

Livery   Stables. 
McLeod,  D.   J. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 
Francis   Cotton   Mills. 
Burt  &  Hicks. 

Biscoe  Foundry  &  Machine  Co. 
Kanoy,  C.  E. 


CANDOR. 

Incorporated  in  190S. 

Town   Officers. 
MAY'OR— J.    M.    Singleton. 
POSTMASTER— C.    Dowd. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 
METHODIST— J.    H.    Parker,    Pastor. 

Cotton    Gins. 
Allen    &    Co. 

General     Merchants. 
Steed,  C.   L. 
Allen    &    Co. 
Ewing,  S.  T. 
Currie,   J.    C. 
Campbell,    C.    R. 
Burkhead  &  Lassiter. 
Clark    &    Singleton. 

Lumber    Manufacturers   and    Dealers. 
Ewing,     S.     T. 
Lamonds,   N.   A. 

Livery  Stables. 
Campbell,   C.   R. 

Hardware   Dealers. 
Candor  Hardware  Co. 

Milliners. 
Boyd,    Mrs.    J.    T. 

Attorneys. 
Currie,  W.   L. 


MT.   GILEAD. 

Incorporated  in   1899. 
Population,    1913:     White,    600; 
total,    800. 


colored,    200; 


MONTGOMI 

:RY— MOORE.                                                              311 

Value   of  real   estate,   $13S,680;  value  of  per- 

Population,    1913:     White,     525;     colored,     3; 

sonal   property.   $2(53,511. 

total,   52S. 

TAX   RATE:        37    5-10c.    on   the   $100;    $1.12 

TAX  RATE:     20c.   on  the  $100. 

on   the  poll. 

Town   Officers. 

Town   Officers. 

MAYOR— E.    R.    Wells. 

MAYOR— J.    A.   Lisk. 

POSTMASTER— E.  Farlow. 

POSTMASTER— R.   A.   Bruton. 

CHIEF   OF   POLICE— Luther   Sanders. 

CHIEF  OF  POLICE— G.   F.  Hunsuclier. 

R.   R.  AGENT— T.  J.  Ellis,  R.,  C.   &  S. 

R.  R.  AGENT— S.  L.  Cagle,  R.,  C.   &  S. 

MANAGER   TELEGRAPH— T.    J.    Ellis. 

MANAGER  TELEGRAPH— S.  L.   Cagle,. 

Ministers  and   Churches. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 

BAPTIST— Vacant. 

METHODIST— N.   E.    Coltrane,   Pastor. 

METHODIST  EPISCOPAL— T.   C.  Eller,  Pas- 

PRESBYTERIAN—W.    L.    Wilson,    Pastor. 

tor. 

BAPTIST— J.   M.   Page,  Pastor. 

METHODIST  PROTESTANT .  — .  Shawe, 

Schools  and   Academies. 

Pastor. 

niGH .  — .   Hucks,  Prin. 

CONGREGATIONAL— Edward  F.  Green,  Pas- 

Banks  and    Bankers. 

tor. 

BANK    OF    MT.     GILEAD— J.    A.    McAulay, 

Schools    and    Academies. 

Pres. ;  W.  B.   Cochran,  Cash. 

CAROLINA    COLLEGIATE    AND    AGRICUL- 

Doctors. 

TURAL   INSTITUTE— Rev.    E.    F.    Green,   Pres. 

Ingram,   C.    B. 

Newspapers    and    Editors. 

Andrews,   V.    L. 

PIEDMONT    TRIBUNE     (Weekly)— Asa    Par- 

Rankin, P.  R. 

sons,  Editor. 

Douglass,  S.  E.    (Dentist.) 

Banks    and    Bankers. 

Druggists. 

BANK    OF    STAR— J.     R.    Page,    Pres.;    W. 

Cochran-Ridenhour  Drug  Co. 

Farlow,    Cash. 

General     Merchants. 

Doctors. 

MeAulay,    J.    A. 

Shamberger,    John   D. 

Mt.  Gilead  Store  Co. 

Dameron,  E.    Lee. 

Bruton    &    Co. 

Druggists. 

McAulay   Bros. 

Mitchell-Barrow  Drug  Co. 

Mt.  Gilead  Hardware  Co. 
Scarboro    Bros. 
Cox   &   McKinnon. 

Jewelers. 
Freeman,  W.  L.,  &  Co. 

McRae,  A.   S. 

General     Merchants. 

Ingram  &  McAulay  (Hardware.) 

Leach,    A.,    &   Sons. 

Overton,  E.   M. 

Richardson-   James   Co.,   Inc. 

Stutts    Bros. 

Phillips,   H.   D. 

Hutchinson,  L.   S. 

Morris,    R.     T. 

Taft    Store    Co. 

Brown,    J.    M. 

Lilly,   G.   H.   A. 

McNeill,    J.    F. 

Overton,    J.    M. 
Wright,    J.    W. 
Lisk,    J.    A.,     (Undertaker.) 

Hotels    and     Boarding     Houses. 
Star   Hotel. 
King,  A.   L. 

Livery   Stables. 
King,   A.   L. 
Leach,  A.,   &   Sons. 

Hotels  and   Boarding   Houses. 
Haywood,   Mrs.    J.    B. 
McAulay,    Mrs.    Alice. 
Overton,   J.   M. 

Ingram,  J.  A. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 

Scarboro,  W.   W. 

Southern   Timber  &  Lumber  Co. 

Livery   Stables. 

Richardson,    L.    L.    (Brick.) 

Batten  &  Bruton. 

Insurance     Agents. 

Scarboro   Bros.    (Garage.) 

Wright.    L.    A. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 
Snow   Lumber   Co. 

Keystone  Real  Estate  &  Ins.    Co. 

Haywood,  W.  F.,  &  Son.    (Dealers.) 
Moore,  J.  S.,  &  Son.   (Trade.) 

Grocers. 
Vaughn  &  Co.,  Inc.    (Wholesale). 

Taft   Lumber   Co. 

Hester   Produce   Co. 

Mt.   Gilead   Cotton   Oil   Co. 

Hardware     Stores. 

McAulay    Roller   Mills. 

Leach-Norman     Hardware     Co. 

Milliners. 
Wright,  Miss  Bonnie. 

STAR. 

Incorporated  in   1897. 

Seward,   Mrs.    R.    H. 

MOORE ( 

COUNTY 

COUNTY    SEA 

T,    CARTHAGE. 

POPULATION:    (Census  1910).    17,010. 

Formed  in  1874.     Named  in  honor  of  Judge  A 

fred  Moore. 

AREA:  630  square  miles. 

Value  of   real   estate,    $5,372,831;   value  of   p 

ersonal  property,   $1,692,355. 

Property  listed   in    1912,   by  whites,    $6,717,40 

0:  by  negroes,   $317,786. 

TAX   RATE:    County   purposes,    21  2-3c.    on   t 

he  $100. 

County  bonded  debt,   $23,000. 

NO.    OF   SCHOOLS:   For  whites,    66;   for  neg 

roes,  30. 

RAILROAD,     TELEGRAPH     AND     EXPRES 

S    COMPANIES. 

Seaboard  Air  Line  Raillway,   24.58  miles,   asses 

5,241.19 

Swift    Refrigerator    Transportation    Co.,    assesse 

Western  Union  Telegraph  Co. ,  assessed  value  . . 

Raleigh.    Charlotte    &    Southern,    A.    &    A.    Div 

.,   27  miles,   $112,822;  D.   &  C.   Div., 

26  miles.  $76,159;  C.  &  P.  Div.,  12.50  miles,  $ 

3:'. 000,    assessed   value    220.981.00 

314 


MOORE  COUNTY. 


Yi'ilMn   River   Power   Co.,    assessed   value    45.45800 

Aberdeen  and  Rockflsh  Railroad.  2.50  miles,  assessed  value   8,321.00 

Randolph   and   Cumberland   Railroad    22.50   miles,    assessed    value    47,300.00 

Southern   Hell   Telephone   and   Telegraph   Co.,    assessed   value    5,316.00 

Co-operative  Telephone  Co.,  assessed  value 2,012.00 

SUPERIOR    COURT   TERlrfS— January   19,   February  9,  May  18,  July  6,  August,  17,  Septem- 
ber  21,    December    14. 


COUNTY    OFFICERS. 

CLERK  OF  COURT— J.  Alton  Mclver,  Car- 
thage. 

SHERIFF— D.  Al.  Blue,  Carthage. 

REGISTER  OF  DEEDS— J.  C.  B.  Muse, 
Carthage. 

TREASURER— E.  C.  Matheson,  Eagle 
Springs. 

CORONER — Dr.   M.  L.   Matthews,   Cameron. 

SURVEYOR— Haywood  Fry,  Pinehurst. 

SUPT.    OF   HEALTH— G.    McLeod.    Carthage. 

SUPT.  OF  SCHOOLS— J.  A.  McLeod,  Car- 
thage. 

SUPT.    OF  HOME— Daniel  Muse.    Carthage. 

BOARD  OF  EDUCATION— VV.  U.  H.  Law- 
hon,  Carthage:  J.  R.  McQueen,  Pinehurst;  C. 
McNeill,    Steeds. 

COMMISSIONERS  —  N.  A.  McKeithen, 
(Clim'n.),  Carthage;  H.  P.  McPherson.  Cam- 
eron ;  W.  G.   Carter,  Carter's  Mills. 

BOARD  OF  ELECTIONS— J.  L.  Currie,  U.  L. 
Spence,  Carthage;  J.  McNeill  Johnson,  Aber- 
deen. 

JUSTICES    OF    THE    PEACE. 

BENSALEM  TOWNSHIP— J.  E.  Bailey.  S.  F. 
B.  Copeland,  Eagle  Springs;  Daniel  McKenzie, 
Eagle    Springs.    Rfd. 

CARTHAGE— A.    J.    Lawhon,    Jesse    Fry,    R 

A.  Bryan,   Carthage;  M.   MeL.   Kelly,   Carthage, 
Rfd. 

DEEP  RIVER— L.   B.    Street,   A.   B.   Harring- 

tos,   Glendon;  W.   J.  Wadsworth,  Glendon.  Rfd. 

GREENWOOD— J.  D.  Cole,  Carthage,  Rfd. ;  B. 

B.  Phillips.  M.  McL.  McKeithen,  Cameron. 
MCNEILL'S— S.   J.   Gardner,    Lakeview;  T.   D. 

McLean.   Carthage,   Rfd. ;  Daniel  McNeill,   Vass. 

MINERAL  SPRINGS— M.  L.  Morris,  West 
End :  Thomas  Cole,  Carthage,  Rfd. ;  J.  P.  Clark, 
Jackson  Springs. 

RITTERS— W.  T.  Seawell,  Carthage,  R.  4; 
W.  T.  Powers,  High  Falls;  Eli  Brady.  Pros- 
perity. 

SAND  HILL— John  McNeill,  A.  C.  Behtune. 
F  .  H.    Weaver,    Aberdeen. 

SHEFFIELDS— W.  H.  Scott.  Steeds.  Rfd.; 
J.  C.  Cox.  S.  L.  Brown,  Spies. 

MINISTERS   NOT    IN   TOWNS. 

W.  H.  H.  Lawhon.  Carthage,  R.  1 ;  J.  G.  Wil- 
lifms.    Spies:   J.    W.    Hartsell,    Cameron;   R.    S. 
Arrowood.   Hemp;  G.   T.   Simmons,  Hemp. 
SCHOOLS   AND   ACADEMIES. 

ELISE  HIGH  SCHOOL— R.  S.  Arrowood, 
Prin.,   Hemp. 

PHYSICIANS    NOT    IN    TOWNS. 

McDonald,   A.   A.,   Jackson  Springs. 

McMillan,    John,    Hemp. 

Cox,    G.    S.,    High   Falls. 

Davis,  .7.   F.,  Glendon. 

MERCHANTS    NOT    IN    TOWNS. 

Garner,  A.   C,  High  Falls. 

Brady.    C.    L..   High   Falls. 

Brown,  John  M. ,  Prosperity. 

Deaton,    B.,    Spies.    Rfd. 

Parks,   T.  W.,  Hallison. 

Fields,   &  Campbell.  McConnell. 

Mock   Store  Co.,   McConnell. 

McDonald,   Mc..   West   End. 

Barrett,  R.   C,  Carthage,  R.   1. 

Thomas,  D.   G.,   Cathage,  R.    1. 

High  Falls  Manufacturing  Co.,  High  Falls. 

Jones,   A.    J.,   Glendon. 

Blue,  J.   W.   C,   Carthage,  R.   3. 
COTTON    GINS. 

Gatewood.   W.   S.,   Carthage. 


Cole.  J.  W.,  Cole's  Mill. 
Graves,  G.   C,   Carthage. 
Woody,   T.    N.,    High   Falls. 
Horner,  D.  H,  Noise. 
Bruton,  G.   W.,  Carthage,   R.   1. 
Martin,    K.    J.,    Carthage,    R.    1. 
Brown,   J.   L. ,   Eagle  Springs,  Rfd. 
Morgan,   W.    C,   Eagle   Springs. 

FLOUR,    CORN    AND    FEED    MILLS. 
Cole,  J.   W..   Cole's  Mill. 

SAW    MILLS. 
Sullivan,  W.  C,  Carthage,  R.  2. 
McNeill  Bros.,   Cameron. 
Eastwood,  J.  B.,  Carthage. 
Tillman,  A.   W. ,   Putnam. 
Maness,   Eli,    Prosperity. 
Williams,   Bryant,   Luvan. 
Bruton  Bros.,   West  End. 
Tunnley     &   Co.,    Carthage. 
Harrington,   R.   E.,  Carthage. 
Harrington.   W.   J.,  Glendon. 

PUBLIC  SCHOOL  TEACHERS. 
Phifer,   Addie,  Eagle  Springs. 
Morrison,    Ida,   Eagle   Springs. 
Monroe,   Jno.    W. ,   Eagle   Springs. 
Burleson,  Josie,  Jackson  Springs. 
Credle,  C.  G.,  Carthage. 
McRae,    Jeanite    C,    Cameron. 
Blackmail,  Fannie  P.,  Jesup. 
Currie,  Lillie,  Carthage,  R.   1. 
Kelly,    Mary,    Carthage,    R.    4. 
McLean,  Flossie,  Eagle  Springs. 
McLauchlin,   Elizabeth,   Carthage,   R.    2. 
Carter,   Kate,   Carter's  Mills. 
Carter,    Mattie,    Carter's   Mills. 
Carter,   Blanche,   Carter's  Mills. 
McLeod,   Lillie,   Corpenter. 
Wadsworth,   Lizze,    Carthage. 
Rosser,     A.     J.',     Cameron. 
Cameron,   A.   B. ,    Cameron. 
Cameron,  Mrs.  A.  B.,  Cameron. 
Muse,   Minnie,   Cameron. 
Cox,   Guy,   Cameron. 
Matthews,   W.    D.,   Vass. 
Allen,     Lena,     Lakeview. 
Collier,  Mayme,  Manly,  R.   3. 
McLeod,  Bertha,  Carthage,  R.   3. 
Currie,    Connie,    Carthage,    R.    3. 
McLean,   Kate,   Thagardsville. 
Cole,  Maysie,  Carthage,  R.   3. 
Shields,    Florence.    Carthage,   R.    3. 
McDonald,  Mary  B.,  Carthage,  R.   3. 
Caddell,    Audrey,    Carthage,    R.    1. 
Cochran,  R.  .1.,  West  End. 
Cox,    Olivia   B.,    Jackson   Springs. 
Reynolds,    Bessie,    Jackson    Springs. 
Seawell,   Leonora  B.,   Jackson   Springs. 
Warner,    Lee,    Jackson    Springs. 
McLeod,   Margaret,   Pinehurst. 
Clegg,   Anna,   Putnam. 
Nail,    Ollie,    Putnam. 
Williams,    Curtis,    Hemp. 
Underwood,  Kate,   Carthage,  R.  4. 
Woody,   T.   N.,   High   Falls. 
Aiken,    J.     B.,     Aberdeen. 
Singleton,   Clara,   West  End. 
Lassiter.    Gertrude,    Roseland. 
Gilchrist,    Raechel,    Jackson    Springs. 
MacNeill,  Harriett   C,  Pinebluff. 
Briggs,    Dixie,    Steeds. 
Deaton,  Walter,   Hemps. 
Mclver,  Annie  Ruth,  Hemp. 
Crawford,  Zora,   Spies. 
Bruton.    Onnie,    Spies. 
Kelly,   Florence,    Spies. 
Buchan,    Flora,    Aberdeen. 
Wilcox,   E.   H,   Carthage,  R.   4. 


MOORE  COUNTY. 


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Currie,  Nina.  Carthage,  R.   1. 
Dowd,   Katie,   Carthage,   R.    1. 
Arrowood,    R.    S.,    Hemp. 
Booker,    Florence,    Carthage. 
Booker.   Laura  Alice,   Carthage. 
McDufne,   Maggie   May,   Biscoe,   R.    1. 
Phillips,   A.   B.,  Bear  Creek,  R.   1. 
McNeill,  E.   E.,  Spies. 
Arnold.   Mamie,    Cameron. 
Rinker,   H.    W.,   Southern   Pines. 
Phillips,   G.   C,   Bear  Creek,   R.    1. 
Barnes,   Mary,    Sanford,   R.    1. 
Shields,   Allie,   Carthage,   R.    3. 
Garrison,  Daisey  M. ,  Bear  Creek,  R.   1. 
Niblock,   Maggie,   Cameron.   Rfd. 
Henderson,  Dora,  Eagle  Springs,  R.    1. 
Artie,    Beulah,    Carthage,    R.    2. 
Young,   Daisey,    Spies,   R.    1. 
King,   Myrtle,    Steeds,   R.    1. 


CARTHAGE. 

Population.   1910:  863. 

Town   officers. 
MAYOR— Geo.    H.    Humher. 
POSTMASTER-  O.   D.   Wallace. 
CHIEF   OF   POLICE— A.    L.    Love. 
CLERK— W.   G.   Jennings. 
TAX    COLLECTOR— C.     McLeod. 
SUPT.    OF   HEALTH— G.    McLeod. 
R.   R.   AGENTS— C.   C.   Yates,  R.   &  C. ;  P.   O. 
Hogan,   R.,   C.   &  S. 

EXPRESS   AGENT— P.    O.    Hogan,    Southern. 
TELEPHONE     MANAGERS— C.     F.     Leavltt, 
Co-operative   Telephone   Co. 

Ministers  and   Churches. 
BAPTIST— H.  W.   Baucom,  Pastor. 
METHODIST— E.   E.   Rose,   Pastor. 
PRESBYTERIAN— J.    K.    Roberts,    Pastor. 

Schools  and  Academies. 
GRADED— C.   G.   Credle,   Pita. 

Banks    and    Bankers. 
BANK    OF    CARTHAGE— D.     A.    McDonald. 
Pres. ;    P.    T.    Farabow,    Cash. 

BANK  OF  MOORE— U.   L.   Spence.  Pres. ;  M. 
G.   Dalrymple,   Cash. 

Hotels  and   Boarding  Houses. 
Tyson  Hotel. 
Black,  Mrs.  W.  E. 
Cole,    Robt. 
McNeill,    W.    H. 
Muse,  Mrs.   A.   D. 
McLeod,   Mrs.    G. 
Underwood.  Mrs.   D.   M. 

Architects. 
Maness,  G.   A. 
McLean,    C.    C. 
Phillips,    W.    M. 

Brick    Manufacturers. 
Kivett,  W.  M. 

Boot    and    Shoe    Dealers. 
Parks   Store   Co. 
Williamson,     I.     W. 
Muse,  II.  J. 
McDonald,   J.   H. 
Sinclair  Bros. 

Book    Stores. 
Williamson.    I.    W. 
Muse,    H.    J. 
Cole,  Chas.,  &  Co. 

Butchers   and    Dealers   in    Cattle. 
Muse,  J.   B. 

Carriage    Dealers   and    Manufacturers. 
Tyson   &   Jones  Buggy   Co. 

Commission   Merchants. 
Clegg,    L.    B. 

Cotton   and    Hosiery   Mills. 
Bismark    Hosiery    Mills. 

Confectionery   Dealers. 
Cole,  Chas.,  &  Co. 
Williamson,     J.     V. 

Contractors   and    Builders. 
Benner,    W.    P. 
McLean,    C.    C. 
Sea  well,    R.    M. 

Clothiers   and    Men's    Furnishers. 
.Muse.    II.    J. 
Sinclair    Bros. 


Hurwitz,   N.,   &  Son. 

Department    Stores. 
Williamson,   I.    W. 

Druggists. 
Cole,    Chas.,   &   Co. 

Doctors. 
McLeod.    G. 
Shields,   H.    B. 
Grier,   C.   T. 

Dentists. 
Watson,  D.   F. 

Newspapers    and    Editors. 
MOORE  COUNTY  NEWS   (Weekly)— Hugh  P. 
Kelly,   Editor. 

Livery  and   Feed  Stables. 
Graves,   G.    C,    &   Co. 
Muse,   L.    F. 

Dry  Goods  and   Notions. 
Muse,  H.  J. 
Sinclair  Bros. 
Hurwitz  N.,  &  Sons. 
McDonald,    J.    H. 
Parks  Store  Co. 

Power  and  Light  Companies. 
Chandler,    I.   F. 

Fertilizer  Dealers  and   Manufacturers. 
Seawell,  J.  P. 

Fish    and    Oyster   Dealers. 
Muse,   J.    B. 

Furniture  Dealers. 
Williamson,    I.    W. 
Lang  Furniture  Co. 

Grocers. 
Muse,    J.    B. 
Hurwitz,   B.   &  Bro. 
Sinclair  Bros. 
McDonald,  J.  H. 
Williamson,  J.    V. 

Hardware   Dealers. 
Carthage  Hardware   Co. 
Williamson.    I.    W. 
Moore   Hardware  Co. 

Insurance  Agents. 
McNeill.   W.   H.    (Life  and  Fire.) 
Clegg.    L.    B. 
Williamson.    I.    W. 
Muse,  C.  M. 

Garages. 
Tyson   &  Jones. 

Milliners. 
Anderson,   Mrs.   E.   W. 
Seawell.  Hattie. 

Jewelers. 
Whitlock    Bros. 

Lawyers. 
Copeland,   J.   T. 
Clegg  &   Clegg. 
Burns,    R.L. 
Seawell.  H.   F. 
Muse.    C.    M. 
Spence,    U.    L. 
Humber,   G.   H. 
McNeill,  G.  H. 

Lumber  Manufacturers  and   Dealers. 
Currie,   John   L. 

Machinery    Dealers. 
Lawhon,  L.  A. 

Paint  and   Oil   Dealers. 
Cole.    Chas.,    &   Co. 
Cartilage  Hardware  Co. 
Moore   Hardware  Co. 

Painters. 
Montague.    J.    F.     (Sign.) 
Kivett.   W.   M. 
Morrison,   B*  V. 
Gilmore.    J.    W. 

Produce  Dealers. 
Clegg,  L.  B. 

Plumbers. 
Lawhon,  L.  A. 

Photographers. 
Isley.  B.   R. 

Printing   Offices. 
Kelly   Printing  Co. 


314                                                                        MOORE  COUNTY. 

Real    Estate  Agents. 

Schools  and  Academies. 

Moore  Realty   &   Insurance  Co. 

GRADED— A.   B.    Cameron,   Prin. 

McKeithen,   X.    A.,   &  Sons. 

Doctors. 

Shingle    Dealers. 

Matthews,   M.    L. 

Cartilage    Hardware    Co. 

Druggists. 

Undertakers    and    Embalmcrs. 

Cameron  Drug  Co. 

Larkin,  J.  V. 

General    Merchandise. 

Veterinary  Surgeons. 

McKeithan,  M.  M.  L. 

Harrington,  T.  H. 

McDonald  Bros. 

Wall   Paper   Dealers. 

Bollady,   W.   G. 

Kivett,   W.    M. 

Farmers  Union  Co. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 

McPherson,  H.   P. 

Tyson  &  Jones  Buggy  Co.   (Buggies,  Carriages, 

Hardware   and    Furniture    Dealers. 

etc. ) 

Phillips,  J.  E. 

Bismark  Hosiery  Mills.    (Hosiery) 

Hotels   and    Boarding    Houses. 

Currie,    John   L.     (Lumber.) 

White,    W.    H. 
Petty,  H.   T. 

ABERDEEN. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 

Incorporated   in   1S91. 

Regald  Hosiery  Mills. 

Population,    1910:    Whites,    500;    colored    450; 

Cameron  Cotton  Mill. 

total.    950. 

Carolina  Mill  Stone  Co. 

Value    real    estate,     $400,000;    value    personl 

McXeill  Bros.    (Saw  Mill.) 

property,  $300,000. 

TAX  RATE:  S3  l-3c.  on  the  $100. 

Phillips,   J.   E.    (Gin). 

Town    Officers. 

ELISE. 

MAYOR— Ralph   Leach. 

Xot   incorporated. 

POSTMASTER— E.    T.    McKeithen. 

Population,    1910:    Whites,    125;    colored, 

20; 

CHIEF  OF  POLICE— W.   T.   Capps. 

total,  145. 

R.    R.    AGEXT— C.    M.    Freeman,    S.    A.    L. ; 

Value   of   real   estate,    $40,000. 

P.   K.   Kennedy.   N.    S. ;  J.    A.   Bryant,   A.    &  R. 

POSTMASTER— Arthur  Stewart. 

MANGES   TELEGRAPH— A.    H.    Gunter,    W- 

R.    R.    AGEXT— Arthur   Stewart,   D.    &   C. 

U. 

Minister    and    Churches. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 

METHODIST    EPISCOPAL,     SOUTH— T. 

C 

METHODIST— C.   L.   Read,   Pastor. 

Ellers,   Pastor. 

PRESBYTERIAX— T.    C.    Delaney,    Pastor. 

Schools    and    Academies. 

BAPTIST— Jas.   Willis,   Pastor. 

HIGH — R.    S.   Arrowood.  Prin. 

Schools    and    Academies. 

Doctors. 

GRADED— J.    B.    Aiken,    Supt. 

McMillan,  J.  M. 

Banks    and    Bankers. 

General    Merchandise. 

BANK    OF   ABERDEEN— H.    A.    Page,    Pres. ; 

Carter,   N.    J. 

J.   W.   Graham,   Cash. 

Homer,  D.  H. 

Doctors. 

Hunsucker,  C.  C. 

McLeod,   A.    H. 

Frye,  C.  C. 

Bethune,   A.    C. 

Hotels    and     Boarding     Houses. 

Druggists. 

Frye,  C.  C. 

Carter's  Pharmacy. 

Monroe,   Mrs.   L.   M. 

Lawyers. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 

Johnson,    J.    McX. 

The  Marie  Distilling  and  Spiritine  Co. 

Johnson,   J.    Talbot. 

General    Merchandise. 

GLENDON. 

Standard  Store. 

Not    incorporated. 

Keith,   Hugh   A. 

POSTMASTER— Alex.  J.  Jones. 

Aberdeen  Store  Co. 

R.   R.   AGEXT— Ida  M.   Davis. 

Wilson,  B.  D. 

Schools    and    Academies. 

Wimberley,    M. 

GRADED— Mamie  K.   Carter,  Prin.;  Blanche, 

Home  Furnishing  Co. 

Carter,     Asst. 

Monroe- Weaver  Supply  Co. 

Doctors. 

Hotels  and   Boarding   Houses. 

Street,    M.    E. 

Aberdeen     Hotel. 

Davis,    J.     F. 

Livery   Stables. 

Mining   Companies. 

Fan-ell,  M.  B. 

Glendon   Mining   and   Manufacturing   Co. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 

Southern   Tale   Co. 

Aberdeen  Power  &  Mill  Co. 

Deep  River  Talc  Co. 

Star  Pea  Machine  Co.,  Inc. 

Glendon  Coal  Mine  Co. 

Cotton    Gins. 

CAMERON. 

Jones,   A.    J. 

Incorporated   in   1S75. 

Saw  Mills. 

Population,    1910:    Whites.    200;    colored    100; 

Harrington  W.    J. 

total.    300. 

General    Merchandise. 

Value    real    estate,     $60,000;    value    personal 

Jones,  A.  J. 

property,    $40,000. 

Womble,   W.    H. 

TAX  RATE:   30c.   on  the  $100. 

Town    Officers. 
MAYOR— J.    E.    Phillips. 

Smith,    D.    R. 

JACKSON    SPRINGS. 

POSTMASTER— Mrs.    Flora  A.   McFayden. 

Xot  incorporated. 

R.    R.    AGEXT—  W.    A.   Muse,    S.    A.    L.    and 

POSTMASTER— X.     B.     Jones. 

R.   &   C. 

R.   R.  AGEXT— E.  W.  Bruton.  A.   &  A. 

MAXAGER   TELEGRAPH— Tally   Parker   and 

MAXAGER     TELEGRAPH— E.     W.     Bruton, 

Borst,  W.   U. 

W.   U. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 

PRESBYTERIAX— M.    D.    McNeill,    Pastor. 

PRESBYTERIAN— No    Pastor. 

BAPTIST— H.   W.   Baucomb,   Pastor. 

Schools    and    Academies. 

METHODIST— D.   A.    Watkins. 

ACADEMY— Olivia    Cox,    Prin. 

MOORE  COUNTY. 


31E 


Doctors. 
McDonald,    A.    A. 

General    Merchandise. 
Page,  J.  R.,  &  Son. 
Jones    Bros. 

Hotels   and    Boarding    Houses. 
Jackson  Springs  Hotel  Co. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 
Pool.  C.  W-.  &  Son.    (Lumber.) 
Clark,  J.  P.    (Lumber). 


KEYSER. 

Incorporated   in    1881. 

Population,    1910:   Whites,    150;   colored,    250; 
total,  400. 

Value    real    estate,     $39,000;    value    personal 
property,   $5,500. 

TAX   RATE:    20c.    on   the   $100;    60c.    on   the 
poll. 

Town    Officers. 
POSTMASTER— A.    P.    Troutman. 
CHIEF  OF  POLICE— N.   C.  McDuffle. 
R.    R.    AGENT— Jas.    C.    Poteat,    S.   A.    L- 
MANAGER     TELEGRAPH— Jas.     C.     Poteat, 
W.    U. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 
CHRISTIAN— S.    P..    Klapp,    Pastor. 

Doctors. 
McLeod,  A.  H. 

General    Merchandise. 
Currie.   Jas.   A. 
Troutman,  A.   P. 
Cheap  Union  Co. 
McLean,  G. 

Hotels  and   Boarding   Houses. 
Jones,    T.    A. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 
Redfearn,   W.    T. 


SOUTHERN     PINES. 

Population,    1913:     Whites,    about   1,000;    col- 
ored,    about    40;    total,    1,040. 

Value    real    estate,    $500,000;    value    personal 
property,   $100,000. 

TAX  RATE:     2c.    on  the  $100. 

Town   Officers. 
MAYOR— R.   E.    Wiley. 
POSTMASTER— J.    N.    Powell. 
R.    R.    AGENT— D.   G.   Stutz,   S.   A.   L. 
MANAGER     TELEPHONE— B.     W.     Leavett, 
Ind.  Tel  Co. 

Ministers  and   Churches. 
CONGREGATIONAL — Samuel  Holden,  Pastor. 
EPISCOPAL— H.    O.    Nash.   Rector. 
BAPTIST — F.    M.    Gardner,    Pastor. 
CATHOLIC— W.   J.   Dillon,  Pastor. 
Schools   and   Academies. 
HIGH— H.    O.    Rinker,    Prin. 

Banks    and    Bankers. 
CITIZEN'S     BANK     &    TRUST    CO.— C.     B. 
Grout,  Pres. ;  H.  O.  Riggan,  Cash. 
Doctors. 
Gladmon,    Edwin. 
Swett,  W.  P. 
Blair,    A.    M. 
Mudgett,   W.    C. 
Bradbury,  F.  W. 

Dentists. 
Herr,    G.    G. 

Druggists. 
Broad   Street   Pharmacy. 

General    Merchandise. 
Smith,  J.  L. 
Huntress,  J.   S. 
Patch   &  Richardson. 
P.    &   R.    Grocery. 
Chandler,   I.   F.   &  R.   L. 
Grour,    C.    B. 
Mills,  N.   J. 
Hays,    C.    L. 
Buchan,  Frank. 

Hardware   Dealers. 
Eagle  Hardware  Co. 

Hotels  and   Boarding   Houses. 
Highland  Pines  Inn. 


Hollywood. 

Southern  Pines  Hotel. 
Jefferson    Inn. 
Tara    Nook. 
Highland   Lodge. 
Jurmea,  The. 
Perkins,    The. 
Oak   Hall. 
Wheeler,    The. 
New   Haven  House. 
Pine    Tree    Inn. 

Insurance   Agents. 
Newcomb.  A.  S.,  &  Co. 
Clark,  Paul. 

Newspapers    and    Editors. 
SOUTHERN     PINES     TOURIST     (Weekly) - 
H.   E.   Foss,  Editor. 

Undertakers. 
Powell,   J.   N. 
Dimmick,  D.   C. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 
Chandler,    I.    F.    (Crate   Mill.) 
Kelley  Bros.   (Ice  Plant.) 


MANLY. 

Incorported  in  1876. 

Population,    1910:    Whites,    100;    colored,    75; 
total.    175. 

POSTMASTER— Mrs.   M.   A.   McMillan. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 
PRESBYTERIAN— M.   D.  AIcNeill,  Pastor. 

•       Schools    and    Academies. 
GRADED — Mayme  Collins,   Prin. 
General    Merchandise. 
McMillan,    A. 
Buchan,   P.  F. 
Parkins,  Sallie. 

Hotels   and    Boarding    Houses. 
Ellington,  Mrs.  S.  J. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 
Murdock.   Wm.    (Saw  Mill.) 
Thomas  Bros.   (Shingles.) 


PINEHURST. 

Population,  1913:  Whites  (summer),  300; 
(winter),  2,000;  colored,  (summer),  50,  (win- 
ter), 500. 

POSTMASTER— R.    A.    Barrett. 

R.   R.   AGENT— Geo.   P.  Landon,  R.,  C.   &  S. 

Ministers    ana    churches. 
CATHOLIC— Father    Dillon,    Pastor. 
UNION    SERVICE— T.    A.    Cheatham. 

Schools    and    Academies. 
PUBLIC— Margaret    McLeod,   Jesse   H.    White. 
PRIVATE — Philip  L.  Lightbourn,  Master. 

Doctors. 
Marr,  M.   W. 

Druggists. 
Andrews,  J.  P. 

General    Merchandise. 
Tufts,     L. 
Merrow,   E.   L. 
Fuleihan,    D. 

Photographers. 
Merrow  Studio. 

Butchers  and  Dealers  in  Cattle. 
Batchelder  &   Snyder. 

Hotels  and   Boarding  Houses. 
Carolina. 
Holly  Inn. 
Berkshire. 
Lexington. 
Magnolia. 
Harvard. 
Pine  Crest  Inn. 

Newspapers    and    Editors. 
THE     OUTLOOK     (Weekly)— H.     L.     Jillson, 
Editor. 

Insurance  Agents. 
Newcomb,   A.   S.,   &  Co. 
Clark.   Paul. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 
Electric  Light  &  Water  Works. 


316 


MOORE— NASH. 


VASS. 

Incorporate!    in    1907. 

Population,    1913:     White,    450;    colored,    60; 
total,    610. 

Value    real    estate,    $161,000;    value    personal 
properly,    $147,000. 

TAX   RATE:     $1.39   on   the   $100,   both  county 
and  town. 

Town   Officers. 

MAYOR  -  .1.    A.    Keith. 

ALDERMEN— A.    Cameron,    H.    C.    Cameron, 
D.   A.   McLauchlin. 

POSTMASTER— C.   S.  Thompson. 

R.  R.   AGENT— F.  W.  Taylor. 

MANAGES    EXPRESS   AND   TELEGRAPH— 
F.  W.  Taylor. 

Ministers   and    Churches. 

METHODIST  EPISCOPAL .  — .   Trawick, 

BAPTIST— H.    W.    Baucom,    Pastor. 

PRESBYTERIAN— M.    D.    McNeill,    Pastor. 
Schools   and   Academies. 

GRADED— W.   D.   Matthews,  Prin. 


Hotels  and   Boarding   Houses. 
Byrd,  Mrs. 

Banks    and    Bankers. 
BANK  OF  VASS— J.   A.   Keith,  Pres. ;  D.   A. 
McLauchlin,   Cash. 

Lawyers. 
McNeill,   W.    H. 

Doctors. 
Matthews,  J.   H. 

General     Merchants. 
Vass  Mercantile   Co. 
Lambeth    Supply    Co. 
Stutts,    O.    H. 
Leslie.   J.    A. 
Vass    Millinery    Store. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 
Vass    Cotton    Mills. 
Leslie,  W.   C,   &  Co.    (Brick.) 
Cameron,   A.-  (Rough  and  Dressed  Lumber.) 
Oldham,    R.    L.     (Shingles.) 
Cameron,  W.  J.,   (Lumber.) 
Graham,   VV.    B.    (Lumber.) 


NASH  COUNTY 

COUNTY    SEAT.     NASHVILLE. 


Population:    (Census   1910),   33,727. 

Formed  in  1778.     Named  in  honor  of  General  Abner  Nash. 

AREA:  520  square  miles. 

Value  of  real  estate,   $6,514,714;  value  of  personal  property,  $3,985,21S. 

Property  listed  in  1913.   by  whites,   $9,793,720;  by  negroes,   $706,212. 

NO.    OF   SCHOOLS:   For  whites,    54;   for  negioes,    38. 

TAX  RATE — County  purposes,  19c.  on  the  $100;  school,  20c;  special,  30c;  roads  and 
bridges,  30c 

PUBLIC  ROADS:  No.  miles,   800.     Worked  by    taxation. 

RAILROAD,     TELEGRAPH      AND     EXPRESS    COMPANIES 

Postal  Telegraph- Cable  Co.,   assessed  value  $        1,131.00 

Atlantic  Coast  Line  Railroad,   30. 3S,   miles,   assessed   value    1,033.370.00 

Pullman   Co.,    assessed  value    4,659.04 

Home   Telephone    and    Telegraph    Co.,    assessed  value      15.484.00 

Southern  Express  Co. ,  assessed  value  7,433.00 

Southern    Railway — Rolling   Stock,    assessed   value   4.344.00 

Merchants  Telephone  Co.,   assessed  value   250.00 

Western  Union  Telegraph  Co.,  assessed  value   1,720.39 

American   Telephone   and   Telegraph   Co.,    assessed  value   '      2. 984. SO 

Norfolk   Southern   Railroad.    10.67    miles,    assessed   value    13S.710.00 

Southern    Investment    Co.,    assessed    value    1,818.00 

SUPERIOR  COURT  TERMS— January  19  (civil),  February  23  (civil),  March  9  (criminal), 
April  27  (criminal  and  civil),  August  31  (criminal),  October  12  (civil),  November  30  (criminal 
and  civil. ) 


Boddie, 


Short,    Nash- 
Wilkinson 
Finch,    Bailey; 


COUNTY    OFFICERS. 

CLERK  OF  COURT— J.  N.  Sills;  H.  B. 
Cooley,    Deputy   C.    of    C,    Nashville 

SHERIFF— J.   G.  Wheless,  Nashville. 

REGIGSTER     OF     DEEDS— J.      B. 
Nashville 

TREASURER— S.    S.   Gay,   Nashville. 

CORONER— J.    P.    Battle,    Nashville. 

SUPT.     OF    HEALTH— J.     P.     Battle,     Nash 
ville. 

SUPT.     OF    HOME — John    H 
ville. 

BOARD      OF      EDUCATION— S 
(Chm'n),    Rocky   Mount;    I.    F. 
F.    V.    Avent,    A  vent  on. 

RECORDERS  COURT— Every  Monday  in 
Nashville;  Wednesday  after  first  Monday  in 
Middlesex. 

RECORDER— Jacob    Batten. 

SOLICITOR— L.    L.    Davenport. 

CLERK— J.    N.    Sills. 

COMMISSIONERS— W.    E.    Jeffreys,    (chm'n). 
Rocky   Mount;   J.    N.    Taylor,    Nashville;   A.    F. 
Manning,    Middlesex;   W.    H.    Glover,    Bailey. 
JUSTICES    OF    THE    PEACE. 

W.  B.  Berguson,  Spring  Hope;  W.  S.  Baker, 
Whitakers;  J.  A.  Beal,  Battleboro;  J.  M.  Baines, 
Spring  Hope:  K.  E.  Bone,  Nashville;  C.  C. 
Braswell,  Battleboro;  W.  E.  Bunn,  Spring  Hope; 
D.   E.    Cone,   Spring   Hope;   J.   W.    Driver,   Mid- 


dlesex; G.  W.  Dickinson,  Spring  Hope;  W.  P. 
Davis,  Battleboro;  II.  B.  Ferrell,  Battleboro;  J. 
S.  Fulghum.  Baileys;  G.  R.  Finch,  Baileys;  C. 
H.  Glover.  Baileys;  R.  C.  Glover,  Baileys:  J.  C. 
Harper,-  Nashville;  B.  F.  Smith,  Rocky  Mount; 
•I.  W.  Culpepper,  Rocky  Mount;  R.  S.  Brown, 
Rocky  Mount:  C.  H.  Harris,  Rocky  Mount;  W. 
T.  Hearne,  Whitakers;  W.  A.  Jones,  Spring 
Hope.  G.  D.  Langley,  Sr.,  Elm  City,  Rfd.  ;  E. 
T.  Lewis,  Middlesex:  J.  A.  Lewis,  Jr.,  Middle- 
sex; C.  L.  Moss,  Castalia;  T.  E.  Powell.  Whit- 
akers; J.  W.  Robbins,  Sharpsburg;  W.  W.  Sut- 
ton, Spring  Hope;  W.  H.  Whitley,  Spring  Hope; 
W.  O.  Williams,  Spring  Hope;  J.  C.  Taylor, 
Nashville;  John  A.  Snyder,  Rocky  Mount;  J.  \V. 
Joyner,  Nashville;  J.  R.  Lindsey,  Nashville;  J. 
H.  Thorpe,  Rocky  Mount;  R.  G.  May,  Nashville, 
Rfd.;  J.  A.  Edgerton,  Rocky  Mount;  W.  R. 
Mann,  Whitakers;  W.  C.  Taylor,  Whitakers:  W. 
B.  Skinner,  Whitakers;  A.  A.  Hedgepeth, 
Nashville;  W.  II.  Pearson,  Spring  Hope;  G.  D. 
Taylor,  Castaia;  N.  B.  Harper,  Castalia;  David 
Daniel,  Middlesex;  W.  E.  Shearin,  Whitakers, 
Rfd. ;  C.  P.  Harper,  Nashville,  Rfd. ;  R.  L. 
Avent,  Whitakers,  Rfd. ;  W.  R.  Ferrell,  Nash- 
ville, Rfd. ;  J.  W.  Culpepper,  Rocky  Mount. 
PHYSICIANS   NOT    IN    TOWNS. 

Brantley,    C.    H.,   Baileys. 

Dew,    i-     B.,    Bailey. 

Whitaker,   H.    H.,   Hilliardston. 

Ellen,    J.    C,    Nashville. 


NASH     COUNTY. 


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Marriott,    II.    B.,    Battleboro. 

MERCHANTS   NOT    IN    TOWNS. 

Abernethy   &  Green,   Spring   Horn. 

i.ssfctt,  M.   C,   Eatmon. 

Bullock,    W.    B.,    Battleboro. 

Bissett,   J,    P.,    Wilson. 

Bunn,   J.   A.,   &   Co.,   Spring  Hops. 

Beard,    A.    R.,    Eatmon. 

Cyrus,   S. ,  Hillardston. 

Braswell,  W.  A.,  &  Co.,  Spring  Hope. 

Calhoun,    C.    O.,   Battleboro. 

Cone,  W.  G.,  Glovers. 

Dew,    Oscar,    Finch. 

Dawes,   W.    R. ,   Sharpesburg. 

Edwards,  P.  E.,  Gold  Rock. 

Green,  Alex.,  Whitakers. 

Hopkins,    S.    C,   Union   Hope. 

Joyner  &  Tunnell,  Nashville. 

Joyner,   D.    S.,    Nashville. 

Red   Oak   Supply  Co.,   Nashville,   Rfd. 

Braswell    David,    Nashville,    Rfd. 

May,  W.  H.,  &  Co.,  Spring  Hope. 

Murray,  J.   C.,  Union  Hope. 

Morgan   &  Norman,   Spring  Hope. 

May,    Mrs.    W.    R. ,    Spring   Hope. 

Brantley,  May,   &  Co.,  Spring  Hope. 

Roberson    &    Dillard,    Finch. 

Wester,    Stalling,    Spring   Hope. 

Turner,   A.   A.,   Nashville. 

Taylor,  Bros.,  Nashville. 

White,   P.    C,    &   Bro..    Battleboro. 

Wheless,  S.  M. ,  Spring  Hope. 

Warren,   L.    F.,   Glover. 

COTTON    GINS. 
Battleboro  Oil  Co..   Battleboro. 
Braswell,  M.   C. .   Battleboro. 
Watson,   R.   T.,   Rocky  Mount,   R.   2. 
Bartholomew,    S.    J.,    Castalia. 
Smith,   J.   H.,   Selma,   R.   3. 
Ellen,  S.  J.  F.,  Rocky  Mount,  R.   3. 
Ricks,    R.    H,    Rocky   Mount,    R.    3. 
Lewis,  Finch,  &  Bro.,  Selma,  R.   3. 
Creech,   J.   W.,   Selma.   R.   3. 
Flowers,   J.   C.  Glover,  RfU. 
Vick,  A.   B.,  Nashville.  R.   3. 
Winstead,  G.   L. ,  Nashville. 
Taylor,   Z.,   &   Son,   Nashville.   R.    3. 
Underwood,   J.   P.,   Glover,   R.    1. 
Joyner.    M.    H.,    Rocky    Mount. 
Brantley,   S.   H.,   Spring  Hope,  R.   1. 
Strickland,    N.    R.,    Wilson. 
Bissett,  J.   P.,  Glover,  R.    1. 
Glover   &   Brown,   Glover,    R.    1. 
Batchelor,    M.    A.,    &   Bro.,    Whitakers,    R.    2. 
Williams,    A.    J.,    Whitakers,   R.    3. 
Whitakers  Bros.,   Gold   Rock. 
May.  J.   T.,   &   Bro.,   Spring  Hope. 
Sykes,    T.    J.,    Spring    Hope. 
Avent,   T.   V.,   Aventon. 
Bone,   T.   A.,   Nashville,   R.    1. 
Bone,  J.    W.,  Nashville,   R.    1. 
Joyner,   M.   S.,  &  Bro..   Nashville,  R.    1. 
Farmers'    Oil   Mill,    Nashville. 
Green,   J.    L.,   Gold   Rock. 
Jones,   J.    T.,    &   Son,    Rocky   Mount.    R.    3. 
Murfree   &    Hunter,    Elm   City,   R.    2. 
Southern  Cotton  Oil  Co.,  Rocky  Mount. 
Gardner,  D.  W.„  Nashville,  R.  1. 
Parish,   Walter,    Rocky    Mount. 
Strickland,    C.    B..   Spring   Hope,   R.    3. 
Bobbins,  J.  D.,  Sharpesburg. 
Morgan,    W.    M.,    Spring    Hope. 
Spring  Hope  Cotton  Oil  Co.,  Spring  Hope. 
Edwards,  Alford,  Rocky  Mount,  R.   2. 
Batchelor,  R.  T.,  Spring  Hope,  R.   2. 
Taylor,   K.    C,   Whitakers,    R.    2. 
Braswell,   J.    C,   Rocky  Mount. 
Sherrell,  J.   M.,   Whitakers.   R.    2. 
Arington,   H.   P.,   Castalia. 
Lamm,   W.    W.,    Selma,   R.    3. 
Williams,  W.   O.,  Spring  Hope,  R.   3. 
Taylor,   J.    N.,    &   Bro.,   Nashville,   R.    3. 
Strickland,  J.   L.,  Glover,  R.   2. 
Carr,   J.    B.,  Gold   Rock. 
Elm  City  Supply  Co.,  Elm  City. 
Balletine,  K.  W..  Wakefield.  R.   2. 
Wodard    &    Woodard,    Whitakers. 


Warren    Milling    Co.,    Nashville. 

Spring   Hope   Ginning  Co.,   Spring   Hope. 

Edwards,    J.    W. ,    Samaria. 

PUBLIC    SCHOOL    TEACHERS. 
Vick,  Hattie,  Nashville. 
Sledge,   Carrie,   Aventon. 
Sumner,   Mary  T.,   Nashville. 
Boddie,  Betty,  Nashville, 
shillings.  Myrtle,  Nashville. 
Stallings.    Lena,    Louisburg. 
Moore,  Lena,  Rocky  Mount. 
Pike,  Dorothy  E.,  Whitakers. 
Strickland,  Cleo,   Nashville. 
Edwards,  Xemena,   Nashville. 
McCauley,    Mrs.    Carrie,   Castalia. 
Cox,    Venetia,    Whitakers. 
Brantley,   A.,    Spring   Hope. 
Medlin,    Elsie,    Sharpsburg. 
Wiggins,  Lucy  E.,  Nashville. 
Shivers,  Virginia,  Rocky  Mount. 
Coley,  Margaret,  Rocky  Mount. 
Bergeron,  A.   C,   Middlesex. 
Braswell.  Eugenia,  Castalia. 
Hunt,   Marie,   Nashville. 
Bryant,  Daisy,  Whitakers. 
Battle,  Mary,  Nashville. 
Pullen,   Magnolia,    Spring   Hope. 
Edwards,  Sadassa,  Spring  Hope. 
Sharon,  Mary  B.,  Whitakers. 
Creech,   Oscar,   Castalia. 
Settle,   E.   R.,  Whitakers. 
Duncan,  J.  L. ,  Nashville. 
Allen,    Sallie,   Whitakers. 
Brown,  Rose  Edna,   Spring  Hope. 
Winstead,    Ida,    Spring   Hope. 
Webb,   Bettie,   Spring  Hope. 
I'.UEter,   Emma,   Whitakers. 
Mclntyre,  Nannie,  Rocky  Mount. 
Loft  in,    Marie,    Whitakers. 
rike,    Dorothy,    Whitakers. 
McKibben,  Lillian,  Spring  Hope. 
Farmer,    Loula,    Spring   Hope. 
Dawson,  Lena,   Spring  Hope. 
McLean,    Mary,    Spring   Hope. 
Hollingsworth,   Loula,   Spring  Hope. 
Leadbutter,  J.   C,  Spring  Hope. 
Byrd,   A.    W.,   Bailey. 
Penny,    Blanche,    Bailey. 
Davis,   C.   M.,   Bailey. 
Bryant,  Mary  B.,  Bailey. 
Redfern,  J.   E. ,  Bailey. 
Beon,   Osce  Lee,  Bailey. 
Beon,   Nannie  F.,  Bailey. 
Cummins,    Annie,    Bailey. 
Boswell,    I.    B.,    Bailey. 
Modlin,   Elsie,  Sharpsburg. 
Carter,   S.    J.,   Elm  City. 
Smith,   Kate,   Elm   City. 
Barrette,   Mabel,  Rocky  Mount. 
Bone,   Annie,    Rocky   Mount. 
Jones,    Alva,    Rocky   Mount. 
Critcher,   Lillie,  Rocky  Mount. 
Nanny,   A.   J.,  Roccky   Mount. 
Matherson,    Nellie,    Rocky    Mount. 
Iiavis.    Maggie,    Rocky   Mount. 
Simpson,   Mary,   Rocky  Mount. 
Harper,    L.    R.,   Rocky   Mount. 
Bullock,   Viola,   Rocky  Mount. 
Hines,   Geneva,   Nashville. 
Draper,    Bessie,    Nashville. 
Strickland,    Maude,    Nashville. 
Joyner,    Bettie,    Nashville. 
Barnes,    Irene,   Nashville. 
Crawley,   Agnes,   Nashville. 
PuUen,    Odell,    Nashville. 
Watson,  Eunice,  Nashville. 
Toomer,   Carry,   Nashville. 
Shelton,   Mary,   Nashville. 
Taylor,  Mary  E. ,  Nashville. 
Webb,    Mary,    Nashville. 
Gay,  Lillie,   Nashville. 
White,    J.    I.,    Whitakers. 
Cabal,   Mrs.   Nel,  Whitakers. 
Crews,   Roberta,  Whitakers. 
Clements,    Annie,    Whitakers. 
Perry,   Nel,   Whitakers. 


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Crawley,  Josephine,  Whiiakers. 
Kirks,   Delia,   VVhitakers. 
Branham,   Mabel,    Nashville. 
Benton,  A.  c.  Nashville. 
Bodges,  Irene,  Middlesex. 
Bradley,   Eldon,  Middlesex. 
Bridgers,  J.   B..   Middlesex. 
Snellen,  Kate,   Middlesex. 
Shellen,    Nel,    Middlesex. 
Morgan,   Mattie,   Middlesex. 
Stanfleld,  Gertrude,  Middlesex. 
Smith,   Lillian,   Middlesex. 
Brown    Anna.    Middlesex. 
Brookband,   G.   C,   Castalia. 
Bridgers,  Mrs.  J.  A.,  Castalia. 
Bridgers,   Sallie,   Castalia. 
Gardner,  A.   M.,   Castalia. 
Day,  Bertha,  Zebulon. 


NASHVILLE. 

Population,   1913:     White,   750. 

Town   Officers. 
MAYOR— S.    G.    Grillln. 
CHIEF  OF  POLICE— J.   L.   Marshall. 
TREASURER— W.    G.    Roberson. 
TAX  COLLECTOR— J.  L.  Marshall. 
POSTMASTER— L.   C.   Cooper. 
R.   B.   AGENT— J.   E.  Lambert,  A.   C    L. 
EXPRESS  AGENT— J.  E.  Lambert,  Southern 
MANAGER     TELEGRAPH— J.     E.     Lambert, 
W.   U. 

MANAGER    TELEPHONE— J.     Henry    Odom. 
Home  Tel.    Co. 

Ministers  and   Churches. 
BAPTIST— J.   E.    Hoyle,   Pastor. 
METHODIST— J.   L.   Rumley,  Pastor. 
PRIMITIVE      BAPTIST— M.      B.      Williford, 
Pastor. 

Schools    and    Academies. 
GRADED— Oscar   Creech,   Prin. 

Hotels  and   Boarding   Houses. 
Carolina   Hotel. 
Drake  Boarding  House. 
Collins,  G.    C.    (Cafe.) 

Architects. 
Batchelor,   B.    Ward. 
Thompson,  S.   S. 

Bank    and     Bankers. 
BANK  OF  NASHVILLE—  S.  F.  Austin,  Pres. ; 
N.   B.   Dozier,   Cash. 

Boot  and  Shoe  Dealers. 
Arrington-Bissett    Co. 
Cooper  &  Cooper. 
Ricks,   Alford    &   Batchelor   Co. 
Jones- Sherrod   Co. 
Nash  Supply  Co. 
Cockrell  &  Williams  Co. 
Roberson,   W.    G. 
Jones,    J.    J. 

Winstead,   J.    D.,    &   Son. 
Ward,   Vick   &  Co. 
Farmers'    Union    Store. 
Planters  Supply  Co. 

Contractors  and   Builders. 
Batchelor,  B.   Ward. 
Thompson.  S.   S. 

Coal    and    Wood    Dealers. 
Batchelor,  S.  A. 

Cotton    Gins. 
Batchelor,  V.  B.   (estate  of.) 
Farmers'  Oil  Mill  Co. 
Warren  Milling  Co. 

Dentists. 
Ross,  T.  T. 

Druggists. 
Nashville   Drug  Co. 
Ward  Drug   Co. 

Doctors. 
Strickland,    J.    T. 
Dean,  Thomas  J. 
Battle,   J.   P. 

Fruit    Dealers. 
Barnes,  J.  Yr.  • 

Vester,   B.    H.    B. 
Collins,   G.    C. 
Winstead,   J.   D.,   &   Son. 


Ward,   Vick,   &  Co. 
Jones.    J.    J. 
Cooper    &    Cooper. 

Fertilizer   Dealers  and    Manufacturers 
Arrington-Bissett  Co. 
Hicks,   Alford  &  Batchelor  Co. 
Nash   Supply   Co. 
Cockrell  A:  Williams  Co. 
Jones,    Sherrod    &   Co. 
Planters   Supply   Co. 

Furniture   Dealers. 
Nash   Supply   Co. 
Arrington-Bissett   Co. 
Ricks,   Alford    A:    Batchelor  Co. 
Jones,    Sherrod    &    Co. 

Hardware   Dealers. 
Smith,  J.   K. 
Nash    Supply  Co. 
Arrington-Bissett   Co. 
Ricks,   Alford   &   Batchelor  Co. 
Cockrell  &  Williams  Co. 

Insurance   Agents. 
Vaughan,  L.   T.    (Fire.) 
Brooks,   Bernard  A.    (Fire.) 
Smith,    J.    K.     (Fire.) 
Dameron,  T.   B.    (Fire  and  Lfe.) 

Lawyers. 
Bernard,  A.  C. 
Austin,  S.  F. 
Vaughan,   L.    T. 
Brooks,  Bernard  A. 
Davenport,  L.   L. 

Lumber   Manufacturers    and    Dealers. 
Overton,    J.    D. 
Parker-Whitaker   Co. 
Whitaker,    B.    B. 

Painters. 
Gordon,  Jas.   A. 
Robertson,   J.   L. 

Produce    Dealers. 
Barnes,  J.  Y. 
Vester,   B.   H.   B. 
Ward,   Vick,    &    Co. 
Planters    Supply    Co. 
Collins,   G.   C. 
Jor.es.   J.    J. 
Winstead,  J.   D. 

Paint    and    Oil    Dealers. 
Smith,  J.  K.,  &  Co. 
Nash   Supply   Co. 

Printing   Offices. 
The   Nashville   Graphic. 

Newspapers    and    Editors. 
THE    GRAPHIC     (Weekly)— M.     W.     Lincke, 
Editor. 

Undertakers   and    Embalmers. 
Collins,  G.   C 

Manufacturing     Plants. 
Farmers   Oil  Mill   Co. 
Parker-Whitaker  Lumber  Co. 
Nashville  Canning  Co.    (Tomatoes). 
Warren  Milling  Co.   (Flour  and  Meal). 


CASTALIA. 

Incorporated  in   1873. 

Population,    1912:     Whites,    350;  colored,   75; 
total.   425. 

Value  of  real  estate,    $100,000;  value  of  per- 
sonal property,    $20,000. 

Town    Officers. 
MAYOR— C.    L.    Mos». 
CHIEF  OF  POLICE— J.   P.   Drake. 
POSTMASTER— T.  J.  Braswell. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 
MISSIONARY  BAPTIST— G.  W.  May,  Pastor 

Schools    and    Academies. 
HIGH— G.    C.    Brookbank,    Prin. 

Doctors. 
Mathess,    T.    A. 

Druggists. 
Castalia  Drug  Co. 
Bartholomew  Drug   Co. 

General     Merchants. 
Bartholomew,    S.    J. 


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Collins,  Geo.  L. 
Wheeless,  P.  W. 
Batchelor,  J.  M. 

Hotels    and     Boarding     Houses. 
Bolden    House. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 
Bartholomew,   S.   J.    (Gin,   Saw  and  Grist). 

Banks    and    Bankers. 
BANK     OF     CASTALIA— W.     J.     Lancaster, 
Cash. 


ROCKY     MOUNT. 

Population,    1912:      12,000. 

White  polls,   800;  colored  polls,  600. 

Value  of  real  and  personal  property,   $4,268.- 
7S0. 

TAX  RATE:     $1.15  on  the  $100. 

Bonded  debt,   $105,000. 

Town    Officers. 

MAYOR— L.    F.   Tillery. 

CHIEF  OP  POLICE— O.  P.  Hedgepeth. 

CLERK— C.   H.   Harris. 

TREASURER— M.    R.    Braswell. 

TAX    COLLECTOR— C.    H.     Harris. 

SUPT.    OF   HEALTH— Dr.    D.    R.   Dixon. 

POSTMASTER— O.    A.    Snipes. 

R.    R.    AGENT— S.    K.    Fountain.    A.    C.    L 

EXPRESS   AGENT— W.    V.   Wahman. 

TELEPHONE    MANAGER— M.    V.    Williams. 
Home  Telp.    Co. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 

BAPTIST— I.   M.   Mercer,   Pastor. 

CHRISTIAN— H.    C.    uobbitt.    Pastor. 

EPISCOPAL— R.    B.    Owen,    Rector. 

METHODIST— L.    P.    Howard,    J.    B.    Thomp- 
son,  Pastors. 

PRESBYTERIAN— W.   D.   Morton,   Pastor. 

CATHOLIC— Father    Whearty.    Pastor. 
Schools    and    Academies. 

GRADED— John  L.  Harris.  Supt. 
Banks   and    Bankers. 

FIRST   NATIONAL— Jos.    B.    Ramsey,    Pres. ; 
R.   B.    Davis.   Cash. 

BANK    OF   ROCKY   MOUNT— T.    H.    Battle. 
Pres. ;  J.   R.  Bennette,   Cash. 

PLANTERS— J.     C.     Braswell,    Pres.;    J.     W 
Aycock,   Cash. 

Bakers. 

Miller,    W.    C. 

Rocky   Mount   Bakery. 

Bulluck,    Zeb. 

Brick    Manufacturers. 
Rose,   D.   J. 

Rocky  Mount  Brick   Co. 
Jeffries  &  Son. 

Boot    and    Shoe    Dealers. 
Cochran,   W.   D. 
Brewer.  H.  E.,  &  Co. 
Baily,    Draughan    &    Co. 
Epstein,   E. 
Worsley,   T.   L. 
Rocky    Mount    Shoe    Store. 

Book  Stores. 
Abram.   H. 

Butchers   and    Dealers   in    Cattle. 
Oppenheimer,  M. 
Bullock,    Zeb. 
Gardner,   S.  F. 
Worsley    &   Bullock. 

Carriage     Dealers     and     Manufacturers. 
Gay  &  Arrington. 
Rose.   W.   T..   &  Son. 

Building    and     Loan    Associations. 
Rocky  Mount  B.   &  L.   Association. 
Citizens  B.   &  L.   Association. 
Home  B.  &  L.  Association. 
Mutual    Building   &   Loan   Association. 
Hotels    and     Boarding     Houses. 
Ricks    Hotel. 
Cambridge  Hotel. 
Braswell,  Mrs.  Chas. 
Phillips,    Mrs.    C.    W. 
Branch,    Mrs. 


Alton  Hotel. 
Edwards,    Mrs.    W.   H. 
Bell.    Mrs. 
Hunt,  Mrs.   L. 

Clubs. 
Sagamore   Club. 
Elks   Club. 

Cotton   and    Hosiery   Mills. 
Rocky  Mount   Cotton  Mills. 
Rocky  Mount   Hosiery   Mills. 

Contractors   and    Builders. 
Bell,   K.   V. 
Rose,  D.   J.,   &  Co. 
Daughtridge  Bros. 
Rose  &  Toler. 
Stout,   J.    C. 
Viverette,   A.   J. 
Fuller,  W.  C. 

Coal    and    Wood    Dealers. 
Rocky  Mount  Ice  and  Fuel  Co. 
Daughtridge,   R.    L. 

Dentists. 
Edge,  E.  V. 
Hilliard,   S.   P. 
Smithson,    C.    F. 
Gorham,    L.   R. 
Battle,    J.    J. 
Smithson,    T.    W. 

Druggists. 
Red   Cross   Pharmacy. 
Keyser,   P.   B. 
Griffin,   J.   M. 
May   &   Gorham. 
Rose,    I.    W.,    Co. 
Gorham,  T.  C 

Doctors. 
Whitehead.   J.    P. 
Braswell.   M.   R. 
Wimberly,    G.    L. 
Shubrlck,    J.    T. 
Speight,  J.   P. 
Speight,    R.    H. 
Battle,  J.  P. 
Savage,    R.    L. 
Dixon.  Russell. 

Fruit    Dealers. 
Thomas.   John. 
Spellars,   J.   J. 
Williams,    E. 
Bogerius  Bros. 

Fish    and    Oyster    Dealers. 
Oppenheimer,    M. 
Gardner,    S.   F. 
Bullock,    Zeb. 

Foundries    and    Iron    Works 
Rocky    Mount    Machine    Works. 
Furniture     Dealers. 
Dowdy,  Byrd  &  Co. 
Bullock,  Phillips  &  Co. 
Tucker,    G.    S. 
Battle   &   Lancaster. 

Grocers. 
Hales  &  Edwards. 
Matthews,    Weeks    &   Co. 
Christian    &   Munn. 
Cuthrell,    J.    R. 
Jones,    G.    F. 
Arrington,    F.    Y. 
Davenport.    J.    W. 
Joyner,    Cleveland. 
Joyner    &    Bobbins. 
Oppenheim,   W.   M. 
Thome  &  Bradley. 
Levy.   Gaston,    &  Bro. 
Gupton,    W.    C. 
Brewer.  H.  E.,  &  Co. 
Bobbins,    S. 

Hardware    Dealers. 
Gay    &    Arrington. 
Sorsby,    J.    R. 
Matthews   &  Gorham. 

Hospitals. 
Rocky   Mount   Hospital. 
Relief  Department   A.    C.   L. 


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Insurance     Agents. 
I  Come,  Geo. 

Wilkinson,    Bullock    &    Co. 
Hu  (lines  &   Davis. 
Tillery,    L.    P.,    &    Son. 
Burnett,    Geo.    T. 
Home,   J.    L. 

Jewelers. 
Parker,   Geo.   L. 
Woodruff,    F.    D. 
YonMilgrom.   M. 

Laundries. 
Rocky   Mount    Strain   Lanudry. 

Lawyers. 
Gravely,    P.    K. 
Daughtridge,  J.  C. 
Lacy,    T.    H. 
Robinson,    J.    Q. 
Battle,    Jacob. 
Thome,    T.    T. 
Bassett,   L.   V. 
Bunn  &  Spruill. 
Grantham,  E.   B- 
Ramsey,   J.    B. 
Fountain,  R.   T. 
Keel.   J.   W. 
Battle,   T.   H. 
Capelle,  P.  R: 
Bamhill,    M.    V. 
Hampton,  F.   A. 
Battle,    K.    P. 
Winston,    Frank. 
Ireland,   J.    F. 
Dupree,  A.   R. 

Lumber   Manufacturers   and    Dealers. 
Tar  River  Lumber   Co. 
Rocky  Mount  Sash  and  Blind  Co. 
Rocky  Mount  Lumber   Co. 

Paint    and    Oil    Dealers. 
Sorsby,   J.   R. 
Gay  &  Arrington. 
Matthews  &   Gorham. 

Plumbers. 
Murray,  O.  D. 
Thurman,   J.   W. 
Dixon,   H.    C. 

Piano  and   Organ    Dealers. 
Battle   &   Lancaster. 
Bullock.    Phillips    &    Co. 

Photographers. 
Dempt,   H. 

Printing    Offices. 
Evening  Telegram. 
Rocky    Mount    Transcript. 
Williams  Printing  Co. 

Newspapers    and    Editors. 
TELEGRAM    (Daily)— J.    L.    Home,   Jr.,   Edi- 
tor. 

TRANSCRIPT— W.    R.    Conger,  Editor. 

Real    Estate    Agents. 
Edgerton,  J.  A. 

Rocky  Mount  Realty  &  Ins.   Co. 
Wilkinson,   Bullock  &  Co. 
New    South   Development   Co. 
N.    C.    Improvement   Co. 

Rocky  Mt.  West  End  Land  &  Improvement  Co. 
Gibson,   R.    P. 
Tillery.   L.    F.,   &   Son. 
Ives.    F.    L. 
Chapman,    Geo.    B. 
Thome,  Dowdv  &  Keel. 
Burnett,   G.   T. 

Shingle    Dealers. 
Matthews,   Weeks  &   Co. 

Tailors. 
McLemore,   W.   E. 
Walls,   S.    J. 

Undertakers  and    Embalmers. 
Gay  &  Arrington. 
Bullock,   Phillips   &  Co. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 
Tar  River  Lumber  Co.    (Lumber). 
Rocky  Mount   Sash  and  Blind  Co. 
Rocky  Mount  Lumber  Co. 


Rocky   Mount   Hosiery   Mills. 
Rocky  Mount  Cotton  Mills. 
Rocky  Mount  Machine  Works. 
Breen,   S.,    &   Co. 


SPRING     HOPE. 

Population.  1910:     1.600. 
White  polls,  175 :  colored  polls,  95. 
Value  of  real  estate,   $283,673;  value  personal 
property.    $275,162. 

TAX  RATE:     50  cents  on  the  $100. 
Bonded   debt,    $10,000. 

Town    Officers. 
MAYOR— W.    J.    May. 
CHIEF  OF  POLICE— B.   A.   Smith. 
CLERK— R.    C.   Wells. 
TREASURER— B.    E.    Morgan. 
TAX   COLLECTOR— B.    A.    Smith. 
STJPT.    OF    HEALTH— H.    Brantley. 
POSTMASTER— J.    S.    Stallings. 
R.   R.   AGENTS— R.   C.  Wells,   A.   C.  L. 
EXPRESS  AGENT— R.   C.  Wells. 
TELEGRAPH   MANAGER— R.    C.    Wells. 
TELEPHONE   MANAGER— J.    M.    Sykes. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 
BAPTIST— W.    O.    Rosser.    Pastor. 
EPISCOPAL—  R.    B.    Owen.    Rector. 
METHODIST- B.    F.    Watson. 

Schools    and    Academies. 
GRADED— W.    L.   Winkler,   1'rin. 

Hotels    and     Boarding     Houses. 
Spivey,   Mrs.   J.   J. 
Collie,   J.    Nick. 
Spivey.    George. 
Sanders,  J.  J. 
Owen,    Mrs.    E.    M. 
Brantley.    Percy. 
Moore,  E.   W. 

Banks    and    Bankers. 
CITIZENS— A.  F.  May,  Tres. :  Clifford  Griffin, 
Cash. 

Boot    and    Shoe    Dealers. 
Luper,    J.    D. 
Griffin.  C.  M.,  &  Co. 
Upchurch,   B.   W. 
May.   W.   J. 
Sykes,   J.    M. 

Book    Stores. 
Bunn,   G.    W. 
Southside  Pharmacy. 

Butchers   and    Dealers   in    Cattle. 
Vester  &  Jackson. 
Dickens  Bros. 
Bunn.   D.    A. 

Carriage    Dealers   and    Manufacturers. 
May,   T.    C,    &   Sons. 
Brantley.   Marshburn   &   Co. 
Griffin,   W.    H,    Co. 
Gardner,    I.    B. 
Finch,  N.  B..  &  Co. 

Commission     Merchants. 
Joyner,  G.   W. 

Confectionery    Dealers. 
Marshburn,    J.    A.,    &   Co. 
Tunnel],  J.  A. 
Strickland,   J.    C.    M. 
Bunn.   D.    A. 
Green,    Lee   L. 

Contractors   and    Builders. 
Coppedge,   Robert. 
Savage,    W.    T. 
Hendrick,  V.   W.   T. 

Coal   and    Wood    Dealers. 
May,    T.    C,    &    Sons. 
Montgomery   Lumber   Co. 

Clothiers   and    Men's    Furnishers. 
Culpepper   Bros. 
Griffin  C.   M.,  &  Co. 
Upchurch,   B.   W. 
Wheless    &    Weathersby. 
May,  W.  J. 

Cotton   Gins. 
Spring  Hope  Cotton  Seed  Oil  Co. 
Spring  Hope  Gin  Co. 


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Department    Stores. 
Bunn,    G.    W. 

Dentists. 
Chamblee,    F.    G. 
Ross.    T.    T. 

Druggists. 
Yarborough,   A.    C. 
Southside  Pharmacy. 

Doctors. 
Edwards,    William. 
Brantley,    H. 
Wheless,    J.    R. 

Dry    Goods    and    Notions. 
Bunn,  G.   W. 
May.    J.    O. 
Upchurch,  B.  W. 
Luper,    J.     D. 

Dealers  in   Horses  and   Mules. 
Gardner,  I.   B. 
Griffin,   H.    L. 
Earl,    S.    S. 
Griffin,    H.    H. 
Griffin,   W.    H. 
Griffin,  E.   T. 

Power  and   Light  Companies. 
City  Electric  Light  Co. 
Dickens  Bros. 

Fish    and    Oyster    Dealers. 
Spivey,  George. 
Brantley,    Percy. 
Vester   &   Jackson. 
Sanders,    C.    T. 

Foundries  and   Iron  Works. 
Parker,  C.   E. 
Collie,  P.  H. 

Furniture   Dealers. 
Farmer   Bros. 

Wholesale  Grocers. 
Spring    Hope    Wholesale    Grocery. 

Hardware   Dealers. 
Lamm,   S.  P. 

Insurance   Agents. 
Bunn,  G.   W.    (Fire  and  Life.) 
Morgan,   B.   E.    (Fire.) 
Spring  Hope  Realty  and  Insurance  Co. 

Jewelers. 
Wheless,  George  A. 

Lawyers. 
Taylor,  B.   F. 
Moss,   O.   B. 

Lumber    Manufacturers   and    Dealers. 
Baines  Bros.,   &  Co. 
Barnee,    J.    L. 
Clarke,  C.  V. 
Good,   J.    B. 

Montgomery  Lumber   Co. 
Nasli  County  Manufacturing  Co. 
Paint  and   Oil   Dealers. 
Lamm,    S.    P. 

Painters. 
Strickland,   L.   V. 

Produce    Dealers. 
Vester   &  Jackson. 


Green,   L.    L. 
Sanders,    C.    T. 
Tunnell,  J.  A. 
Sykes,  J.  M. 
Dickens   Bros. 
Brantley,  Percy. 

Real    Estate    Agents. 
Joyner,  G.  W. 

Shingle    Dealers. 
Brantley,   Percy. 

Tailors. 
Toney,    Arthur. 

Undertakers  and    Embalmers, 
W.   T.   Toney. 
Griffin,  W.   H.,   Co. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 
Nash  County  Mfg.   Co.    (Furniture.) 
Baines  Bros.   Co.    (Wagons.) 
Cotton   Oil   Co. 
Montgomery  Lumber  Co. 

General  Supply  Stores. 
May.  T.   C,  &  Sons. 
Brantley  &  Taylor  Co. 
Finch,  N.  B..  &  Co. 
Griffin,   W.   H.,   Co.,   The. 
Bergeron,  John   N. 


BAILEY. 

Incorporated  in  1908. 

Population,    1913:     White,    400;    colored,    100; 
total,    500. 

Value    real    estate,    $100,000;    value    personal 
property,  ,$50,000. 

TAX  RATE:     25c.   on   the   $100. 
Town   Officers. 

MAYOR— Geo.   V.   Eatman. 

TOWN  CLERK— W.   J.   Pittman. 

COMMISSIONERS— C.     H.    Brantley,    W.    E. 
Pery,   S.   T.    Smith. 

CHIEF    (IF    POLICE— J.    A.    Glover. 

rOSTMISTRKSS— Sue    M.    Vick. 

R.   R.    AGENT— Geo.   H.   Jordan,   N.    S. 

MANAGER    EXPRESS    AND    TELEGRAPH— 
Geo.    H.   Jordan. 

Ministers   and    Churches. 

BAPTIST— W.    L.    Bilbru,    Pastor. 

FREE-WILL  BAPTIST— J.   K.  Ruffin,  Pastor. 

METHODIST— J.    J.    Lewis,    Pastor. 
Schoo!s   and   Academies. 

HIGH— J.    E.    Redfern,   Prin. 

Hotels  and    Boarding   Houses. 

Bailey   Hotel. 

Strickland,  J.  L. 

Bissette,   J.   W. 

Banks    and    Bankers. 

BAILEY     BANKING     CO.— W.     J.     Pittman, 
Cash. 

Doctors. 

Brantley,   C.    H. 

Deese,    S.    B. 


Brantley,   C.    H. 
Deese,   S.   B. 


Druggists. 


NEW  HANOVER  COUNTY 

COUNTY    SEAT,    WILMINGTON. 


POPULATION— (Census    1910),    32.037. 

Formed  in   1720.     Named  in  honor  of  the  House   of  Hanover,    then   the  reigning   dynasty. 

AREA — 199    square   miles. 

Value  of  real  estate.   $10,4S9.626;  value  of  personal   property.    $2,893,252. 

Property  listed  in  1912,  by  whites,  $12,694,944  ;   by  negroes,    $687,934. 

NUMBER    OF    SCHOOLS— For    whites,     16;   for    negroes,     12. 

TAX  RATE — County  purposes,   23  2-3c.   on  the   $100 ;' special,    31    l-2c. 

County  bonded   debt,   $207,800. 

PUBLIC  ROADS — No.   miles,   112,   of  which  56   miles   is   macadam   road.      Worked   by   convict 
labor   and   hand   in   each   township. 

RAILROAD,    TELEGRAPH    AND    EXPRESS    COMPANIES. 

Atlantic  Coast  Line  Railroad,   29.68  miles,   assessed     value     $1,009,559.00 

Seaboard   Air  Line   Railway,    3.37   miles,    assessed      value $  95,224.00 

Pullman    Co.,    assessed    value 3.61S.51 

Southern    Express    Co.,    assessed    value 5,998.00 

Western   Union   Telegraph   Co.,    assessed   value 7,834.50 

—21— 


NEW    HANOVBB   COUNTY. 


Brooklyn    Sewerage    Co.,    assessed   value 

New    Hanover    Transit    Co.,    3.50    miles,    assessed    value 

Tidewater   Power  Co.,  assessed  value 

Merchants    and    Farmers   Steamboat    Co.,    assessed     value 

Carolina  Transportation   Co.,   assessed  value 

Southern    Bell  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Co.,  assessed    value 116 

Robert    Portner   Brewing  Co.,   assessed  value 1 

Postal  Telegraph-Cable  Co.,  assessed  value 

SUPERIOR  COURT  TERMS— January  5,  February   2    (civil),   March  30    (criminal   and 
May  4.  May   IS.  June  15,   September  14,  October26    (civil),   November   16,   December   7    (civ 


352 

5 
4 


,750.00 
300.00 
,780.00 
,000.00 

.000.00 
,275.11(1 
,140.00 
276.00 
civil), 
il). 


COUNTY    OFFICERS. 

CLERK  OF  COURT— Win.  N.  Harris,  Wil- 
mlngton. 

SHERIFF— S.     P.     Cowan,    Wilmington. 

REGISTER  OF  DEEDS— John  Haar,  Wil- 
mington. 

TREASURER-— John  A.   Orrell.  Wilmington. 

CORONER— Jno.    .!.    Fowler,    Wilmington. 

SUPT.  OF  1 1 EALTII— W.  D.  McMillan,  Wil- 
mington. 

SI'l'T.  OF  SCHOOLS— Washington  Cathlett, 
Wi'min    ion, 

BOARD  OF  EDUCATION— J.  O  Carr 
(chm'n),  J.  G.  L.  Gieschenfi,  B.  Solomon,  Wil- 
mington. 

COMMISSIONERS— L.  W.  Moore,  .7.  T. 
Kerr,  M.  S.  Willard,  W.  E.  Yopp,  W.  A.  Mc- 
Girt. 

JUSTICES     OF     THE     PEACE. 

CAPE  FEAR-  TOWNSHIP— J.  H.  Johnston, 
D.    E.    Kerr,   Wilmington,   Rfd. 

FEDERAL  POINT— W.  H.  Williams,  Wil- 
mington,   Rfd. 

HARNETT— Gerrit   Walker,   Wilmington,   Rfd. 

MASONBORO— W.  G.  Fergus,  J.  P.  Her- 
ring, Wilmington,  Rfd. ;  J.  G.  Wagner,  Wil- 
mington. 

MERCHANTS    NOT    IN    TOWNS. 

Blossom,   Sam,   Castle  Hayne. 

Capps,   F.    D.,   Wrightsville. 

Capps,  F.  D.,  Masonboro. 

Berry.  W.   B.,   Winter  Park. 

Smith,  J.    C,  Winter  Park. 

Rogers,  G.   H.,   Sea  Gate. 

Benter,  G.  T.,  Sea  Gate. 

Seagate  Mercantile  Co. 

Kure,   N.    A.,   Carolina  Beach. 

Grmes,   J.    O.,   East  Wilmington. 

Orrell,   E.    A.,   Masonboro. 

Piner,  W.  A.,  Masonboro. 

Rogers,   G.   W.,   Masonboro. 

Murry,   R.   O,   Middle   Sound. 

Canady,   W.   B.,   Middle  Sound. 

Smith,  G.  R.,  Seven-Mile. 

Biddle,  J.  A.,  Federal  Point. 

Baldwin,  G.   W. ,   Castle  Hayne. 

Winders,  John  W,  Castle  Hayne. 

Eilers,  A.  F.,  Cape  Fear. 

Tindall,   Louis,    Cape  Fear. 

Smith,  C.   E.,  Cape  Fear. 

COTTON     GINS. 

Gore,   D.    L.,   Wilmington. 

Kline,   D.    F.,   Wilmington. 

SAW    MILLS. 

Angola   Lumber   Co.,   Wilmington. 

Chadbourn   Lumber   Co.,   Wilmington. 
PUBLIC    SCHOOL    TEACHERS. 

Trollinger,    Bessie,    Wilmington,    R.    2. 

Edwards,   Sallie  O.,   Wilmington,   R.    2. 

Hayes,   Bessie  B. ,   Wilmington,  R.    2. 

Winfree,   Ina.,   Wilmington. 

Sidbury,   Edith,   Wilmington,   R.    1. 

Bobbins,    Lottie,    Wilmington. 

Cason,  Aleph,  Wilmington,  R.    2. 

Sanders,  Winnie,  Wilmington,  R.  2. 

Giles,  Ola,   Castle. 

McCullen,   Mary  Lou,   Scott's  Hill. 

Harrell,    Hattie    V..    Wilmington,    R.    1. 

Highsmitb,  Meda,  Wilmington,  R.   1. 

Rhew,   Minnie,   Wilmington,   R.   1. 

Reid,   Kara,   Sea  Gate. 

Bryan,   Mary,   Sea  Gate. 

Coulling,   Eloise,   Wilmington. 

Boyette,  I.   Grace,  Wilmington. 

Cameron,   Julia.    Wilmington,   R.    2. 

King,   Hazel,   Wilmington. 


Ward.    Mrs.    Gertrude,   Wilmington. 
Pridgen,    Louise,    Wilmington. 
Farmer,    Ruth,    Wilmington. 
Wiggins,    Augusta,    Wilmington. 
Cobb,    R.    L.,    Wilmington. 
Lathrop,    Claire,    Wilmington. 
Farmer,    Eva.    Wilmington. 
Boone,   Sue,  Wilmington. 
Lodor,   Bessie,    Wilmington. 
Black,  Antoinette,  Wilmington. 
Johnson,   Kate,    Wilmington. 
Hill,  Louise,  Wilmington. 
Fennell,   Mrs.    Hettie,   Wilmington. 
Hamilton,  O.   A.,  Wilmington. 
Keith,  Lila,  Wilmington. 
Doles,    Corinne,    Wilmington. 
Brock,   Mrs.   E.   P..   Wilmington. 
Shaw,  Annie  V.,   Wilmington. 
Clark,   M.    E.,   Wilmington. 
Meares,   Eliza,   Wilmington. 
Meares,  Addie,  Wilmington. 
Alderman,  Kate,   Wilmington. 
Kingsbury,    Maude,    Wilmington. 
McKay,  Annie.  Wilmington. 
Knapp,  Lula,  Wilmington. 
Wodd,  Maggie,  Wilmington. 
LeGrand,  Meta,  Wilmington. 
Stamand,    Mrs.    Isabell,    Wilmington. 
Bowden,  Maggie,  Wilmington. 
Gibson,  Margaret,   Wilmington. 
Smith,  Hattie,  Wilmington. 
Shaw,    Ruth,    Wilmington. 
Myers,   Reba,   Wilmington, 
ilawes,   Katie,   Wilmington. 
LeGrand,  Theodore,  Wilmington. 
Parsley,  Mrs.   Mary  D.,  Wilmington. 
Hodgins,  Sophie  P.,  Wilmington. 
Foster,    Edith,    Wilmington. 
McEachern,  Earle,  Wilmington. 
Atkinson,  Alice,  Wilmington. 
Jenkins,  Fredericka,  Wilmington. 
Gulley,    Isabelle,    Wilmington. 
Styron,  Kate,  Wilmington. 
Carr,   Agnes,   Wilmington. 
Smith,    Ethel,    Wilmington. 
Oates,   J.    C.   Wilmington. 
Nash,  Thos.   P.,  Wilmington. 
Wood,   Ethel,    Wilmington. 
Martin,   Nancy  L.,   Wilmington. 
Wood,  Jennie,  D. ,  Wilmington. 
Shaw,    Herman,   Wilmington. 
Johnson,  Rebecca  Love,  Wilmington. 
Smith,  Thelma,  Wilmington. 
Bell,    Gertrude,    Wilmington. 
Humphreys,  Nannie,  Wilmington. 
While,  Allyce  C,  Wilmington. 
Jackson,    Jennie,    Wilmington. 


WILMINGTON. 

Population,    1910:      25.74S. 

White  polls,   2,361;  colored  polls,   893. 

Value   real   estate,    $8,281,234;  personal   prop- 
erty,  $4,679,876. 

TAX  RATE:     $1.75  on  the  $100. 

Bonded   debt,    $1,5S4,000. 

Town    Officers. 

MAYOR— P.    Q.    Moore. 

CHIEF   OF   POLICE— N.   J.   Williams. 

CLERK       AND        TREASURER— Thos.        D. 
Meares. 

TAX    COLLECTOR— Chas.    H.    White. 

STANDARD-KEEPER— C.    G.    Simmons. 

ATTORNEY— E.    K.    Bryan. 

SUPT.  OF  HEALTH— Dr.  Chas.  T.  Nesbit. 

COUNCIL— B.    A.    Merritt,    D.    N.    Chadwick, 


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Jr.,   C.    C.   Laughlin,   T.   E.   Wood,  W.   P.   Jones. 

Book    Stores. 

POSTMASTER— H.  McL.   Green. 

Yates,   C.   W.,   &  Co. 

R.  R.   AGENTS— F.   A.   Foster,  Jr.,   S.  A.   L. ; 

DeRosset.  R.   C. 

A.   J.   Moore.   Jr.,   A.    C.   L. 

Butchers    and     Dealers    in     Cattle. 

TELEGRAPH      MANAGER— G.      E.      Wood, 

Hopkins,   Davis   &  Hintz. 

W.    U. 

Montgomery  &  Co. 

TELEPHONE      MANAGER— S.      D.      Lucas, 

Cumber,  J. 

Southern   Bell. 

Holland,  J.  M. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 

Jones,    Sol.    J. 

BAPTIST— J.     H.     Foster,     Chas.     F.     Whit- 

Kennedy,  0.  H. 

lock.  G.   A.  Martin,  Pastors. 

Merrick,   S. 

CHRISTIAN— Jas.    A.    Erwin,   Pastor. 

Palace   Market. 

EPISCOPAL— Bishop    Robt.    Strange   of   East 

Pure   Food   Market. 

Carolina  Diocese;  Wra.   E.    Cox,   Thos.   T.   Noe, 

Carriage   Dealers  and    Manufacturers. 

A.    W.    Seabreeze.   Ed.   Wooten,   W.   H.   Milton, 

Brown.   J.    0. 

Rectors. 

City  Livery  Co. 

LUTHERAN — Tredwick    Clausen,    Pastor. 

Building  and    Loan   Associations. 

METHODIST— C.    T.   Rogers,   W.    L.   Rexford, 

Citizens  Suburban  B.   &  L.  Association. 

G.   T.   Adams,   J.   D.   Bundy.   Pastors. 

Metropolitan  Trust  Co. 

PRESBYTERIAN— John     W.     Wells,     A.     D. 

Hanover  B.   &  L.   Association. 

McClure,    S.    J.    Crowley,    Pastors. 

Mechanics  and  Home  Association. 

CATHOLIC — Christopher    Dennen,    Jos.    Gal- 

North Carolina  Home  B.  &  L.  Association. 

lagher,  Pastors. 

Peoples  B.   &  L.   Association. 

Schools    and    Academies. 

Rural   B.    &   1>.    Association. 

HIGH — Herman    Shaw,    Prin. 

Southern  Mutual  B.   &  L.   Association. 

CAPE    FEAR    ACADEMY. 

Wilmington   Homestead    &   Loan   Co-operative 

ST.    THOMAS    CATHOLIC    SCHOOL. 

B.    &   L.    Association. 

SOUTHERN    BUSINESS    COLLEGE. 

Orton  B.   &  L.   Association. 

UNION   SCHOOL. 

Progressive  B.   &  L.   Association. 

HEMENWAY      SCHOOL— 0.      A.      Hamilton, 

Clubs. 

Prin. 

Cape  Fear. 

ISAAC  BEAR  MEMORIAE— Julia  Hill,  Prin. 

Eagles. 

Hotels    and     Boarding     Houses. 

Elks. 

Atlantic  Inn. 

Hanover. 

Bonitz  Hotel. 

Harmony. 

Gilbert   House. 

Harmony  Circle  Club. 

Colonial   Inn. 

Commission    Merchants. 

Orton  Hotel. 

Winstead,  A.  S.,  &  Son. 

Phares  Hotel. 

Meredith,   W.    J. 

Purcell  House. 

Gilbert,  C.  D.,  &  Bro. 

Southern  Hotel. 

Moore.  R.  B. 

Architects. 

Oldham,   W.    T. 

Bonitz,   H.   E. 

Wilmington  Produce  Co. 

Green  &  Harris. 

Funcpen,  J.   S.,   &  Co. 

Koeth,    L.    A.    H. 

Brooks,   J.  W. 

Leitner,  J.  T. 

Cotton    and    Hosiery    Mills. 

Stephens,  B.   H. 

Bellwill  Cotton  Mills. 

Gause,   Jas. 

Delgado  Cotton  Mills. 

Banks    and    Bankers. 

Confectionery    Dealers. 

MURCHISON    NATIONAL— H.    C.    McQueen, 

Crescent   Candy   Co. 

Pres. ;  C.  S.  Grainger,  Cash. 

Plumber,    J.    W.,    Jr. 

AMERICAN      NATIONAL— W.      B.      Cooper, 

SafTo,  Peter. 

Pres. ;  Thos.  E.   Cooper,  Cash. 

Warren,  E.,  &  Son. 

ATLANTIC    TRUST    AND    BANKING    CO.— 

Warren,  R.  F. 

Chas.   N.   Evans.   Pres. ;  Milton  Calder.   Cash. 

Xanthos  Bros. 

WILMINGTON    SAVINGS    AND    TRUST    CO- 

Kavanshi.   S. 

—Chas.  E.  Taylor,  Pres. ;  J.  L.  Williams,  Cash. 

Contractors    and    Builders. 

HOME  SAVING — Jos.  W.  Yates.  Pres. ;  J.  F. 

Brady.   R.   H. 

Roache,  Cash. 

Morrill.  C.  D. 

PEOPLE'S      SAVINGS— H.       C.       McQueen, 

Parker,    C.    E. 

Pres. ;  Fred  W.   Dick.   Cash. 

Sahad,  J. 

Bakers. 

Spooner,   W.   J. 

Farriss,   W.   T. 

Rountree,  D. 

Kennedy,   L.   D. 

Landen,   T.   G. 

Warren,  E.,  &  Son. 

Rogers,   J.   M. 

Warren.   R.   F. 

Coal    and    Wood    Dealers. 

Globe  Bakery. 

Merritt,  B.  A. 

Brick    Manufacturers. 

Springer  Coal  Co. 

Cronley  Brick  Co. 

Thorpe,  W.  B..  &  Co. 

Roger  Moore.   Sons  &  Co. 

Whiteman,   J.   H. 

Wilmington    Granite   Brick    Co. 

Biggs,   Amos. 

Boot    and    Shoe    Dealers. 

Bissell,   R.   D. 

Boylan  &  Hancock. 

Chamber    of    Commerce. 

Chesnutt  &  Barrentine. 

M.   J.   Corbett.   Pres. 

French,   Geo.   R.,   &  Son. 

Clothiers   and    Men's   Furnishers. 

Goodman,  Wm. 

David,  A.,  Co. 

Hewlett  &  Price. 

Shrier,    P. 

McMillan,  Levi,  &  Co. 

Munson  &  Co. 

Mercer  &  Evans  Co. 

Curran,    M.   H. 

Peterson  &  Rulfs. 

Shrier  A. 

Solomon  Shoe  Co. 

Solky,  J.  M.,  Co. 

Stewart  &  Oterson. 

. 

Fleet,  J.   W.,  Co. 

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Department    Stores. 

Fish    and    Oyster    Dealers. 

Gaylord,   Geo.   A. 

Yopp.  W.  H. 

Borneinann,    C.    H. 

Nixon,  J.  A.                    ' 

Fuchs.   J.    W.    A. 

Fales.   J.   B. 

Rehder,  J.  H.,  &  Co. 

Union  Fish  Co. 

Dentists. 

Taylor,  Ed. 

Baldwin,  A.  M. 

Foundries    and    Iron    Works. 

Clark,   M.   H.   P. 

Wilmington   Iron   Works. 

Dreher,   J.    II. 

Cape    Fear   Machine   Works. 

Durham,    James    H. 

Glavin,   E.   C. 

Matthews.    John    C. 

Furniture  Dealers. 

Powell,  James  W. 

Behrend-Zeigler  Furniture  Co. 

Smith,   Wm.    T. 

Wilmington  Furniture  Co. 

Tobacco    Dealers. 

Munroe  &  Co. 

Gerken   Tobacco   Co. 

Grocers. 

Warren,  R.  F. 

McNair,    S.   P. 

Crescent    Cigar   Co. 

Cooper,   W.   B. 

Hart,   Godfrey. 

Gore,  D.   L.,   Co. 

Druggists. 

Hall   &   Pearsall. 

Bellamy,  R.   R. 

Covington,  C.  C. 

Harden,   John  H. 

Taylor,   J.   A. 

Ahrens  Bros. 

Pearsall  &  Co. 

Hall,    J.    M. 

Hardware    Dealers. 

Mission  Pharmacy. 

Springer,  W.  E.,  &  Co. 

Jarman,    J.    Frank. 

Jacobi,   N.,   Hardware  Co. 

Bunting.    J.    Hicks. 

Murchison,  J.  W.,   &  Co. 

Green,   W.    H.,    &   Co. 

Foard.   C.   D. 

Sasser,  L.  B. 

Peck   &  Holloway. 

Fentress.   H.   L. 

Hospitals. 

Moore.  B.    C.            ' 

James  Walker  Memorial. 

Munds,  Wm.   C. 

U.   S.   Marine. 

Temple  Pharmacy. 

Insurance     Agents. 

Neistle.  Wm. 

Boatwright,  J.  H.,   &  Son   (Life  and  Fire). 

Culbreth,  N.  A. 

Dickinson,   C.    L.    (Fire  and  Life). 

The  Payne  Drug  Co. 

Giles,    Clayton,    &    Son    (Fire   and   Life). 

Doctors. 

Metts,  J.   V.  B.    (Fire  and  Life). 

Akerman.   Jos. 

Smith   &  Lord    (Fire   and  Life). 

Auden,    W.    K. 

Taylor,    Walker    (Fire   and   Life). 

Bell,   C.   D. 

Reilly,   J.    0.    (Fire  and  Life). 

Burbank,   Thos.   S. 

Welder,   H.   F.    (Fire  and  Life). 

Bellamy,    W.    J.    H. 

Jewelers. 

Bellamy,   Russell. 

Honnett,   Geo. 

Bellamy,  Harlee  C. 

Huggins,  Geo.  W. 

Bullock,   D.   W. 

Zoeller,  V.  E.,  &  Co. 

Bolles,   C.   P. 

Bissenger,  A.  Frederick. 

Caldwell,  M.   M. 

Burke,  J.   T. 

Cranmer,   J.    B. 

Laundries. 

Green,    Thos.    M. 

City  Laundry  Co. 

Hall,  Wright. 

Wilmington   Steam  Laundry. 

Harper,  c.  T. 

Lawyers. 

Harris,   A.   H. 
Honnett,  J.   H. 
Houston,   Moore. 
McDonald,    A.    D. 
Murphy,  J.  G. 

Bellamy,  John  D.,  &  Son. 
Bellamy  &  Bellamy. 
Bellamy,   Wm.    J. 
Davis  &  Davis. 
Rountree  &  Carr. 

Schonnwald,  J.   T. 
Slocum,  R.   S. 
Storm,   W.  E. 

McClammy,  Herbert. 

Martin,  Eugene  S. 
Bryan,  E.  K. 

Wessell,  J.   C. 

Ricaud  &  Jones. 

Koonce.  E.  A. 
Galloway,  W.  C. 

Empie,  S.  W. 
Gafrord,   Walter  P. 

Dry    Goods   and    Notions. 

Stevens,  Beasley  &  Weeks. 

Brown.    A.    D. 

Grant,    C.   L. 

Polvcgt,   C.   W.,   Co. 

Bonitz,  F.   W. 

Platte  &  Haar. 

Kellum,   Woodus. 

Fore.    C.    H. 

McKoy,   Wm.    B. 

Weill.   J. 

McRae  &  McRae. 

Goodman,  Wm. 

Meares  &  Ruark. 

Nurman,  D.,   &  Son. 

Peschau,  Geo.  L. 

Solomon,   H.   B. 

Woody,  T.  W. 

Power  and   Light  Companies. 

Loughlin,   C.    C. 

Tidewater  Power  Co. 

Turner,  W.   P.  M. 

Fertilizer    Dealers    and     Manufacturers, 

Empie,   B.    G. 

Virginia-Carolina   Chemical   Co. 

Lumber    Manufacturers   and    Dealers. 

Amour  Fertilizer  Co. 

Angola  Lumber  Co. 

Swift  Fertilizer  Co. 

Bell-Cantwell  Lumber  Co. 

Keith,  B.  F..   Co. 

Chadbourn  Lumber  Co. 

Navassa  Guano  Co. 

Northrop,  S.  &  W.  H. 

Florists. 

Marble   Works. 

Rehder.  *C.  F.  W. 

Tucker,   R.    D. 

Oakmont   Greenhouse. 

Carolina   Cut   Stone   Co. 

NEW    HANOVER— NORTHAMPTON. 


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Machinery     Dealers. 

Hyman  Supply  Co. 

Standard  Supply  Co. 

Naval   Stores    Dealers. 

American   Naval   Stores   Co. 

McEachern,  D.,  Co. 

Newspapers    and    Editors. 

STAR   (Daily  and  Weekly)— J.   E.   Thompson, 
Editor. 

EVENING      DISPATCH       (Daily)— Jas.       H. 
Cowan,  Editor. 

HOME  NEWS    (Weekly)— J.   E.    Walker,   Ed- 
itor. 

MISSION  HERALD  (Monthly)— T.  B.  Moore, 
Editor. 

Paint  and   Oil    Dealers. 

Jacobi,  N.,  Hardware  Co. 

Divine,   M.   W.,   &   Co. 

Atlantic  Paint  Co. 

Painters. 

Hatch,  Jas.  E. 

Jackson,   Matthew  J. 

Parker,  Edward  J. 

Thorp,   Wm.    L. 

Southern   Sign   Shop. 

Produce    Dealers. 

Metts.    J.    S. 

Turrentine,   J.   R.,   &   Son. 

Pickett,  R.  H. 

Brown  Bros. 

McEachern.   J.   S..   Sons,  Inc. 
Plumpers. 

Grant,    Reuben. 

Langley,  H.  E. 

Griffith   Bros. 

Hanover  Iron  Works. 

Piner.   Ike  K. 

Schroder,  Theodore.  Jr. 

Dasher,  W.  R. 

Piano  and    Organ    Dealers. 

Ludden  &  Bates. 

Stieff,   C.  M. 

Photographers. 

Cronnenberg,  H. 

Ellis,   W.    C. 

Gem  Studio. 


Green,  Lee. 

Printing   Offices. 

Wilmington   Star  Co. 
Evening  Dispatch. 
Commercial   Printing   Co. 
The  Messenger  Publishing  Co. 
LeGwin   Printing   Co. 
Wilmington    Stamp    WorKs. 

Real    Estate    Agents. 
Wright,   J.    G.,    &   Son. 
Cummings,  W.  M. 
Lord,  F.   A. 

Herbert  F.   Wilder  and  J.  V.   B.   Metts. 
Reilly,  Jas.  Owen. 
Pate.   A.  W.,   Co. 
Foster,  D.   R.,   &   Co. 
Darby,  M.  C,  &  Co. 

Shingle    Dealers. 
Springer  Coal  Co. 
Thorpe,   W.   B.,   &  Co. 
Koch  Shingle  &  Lumber  Mills. 

Tailors. 
Kranhke,  T.  H.,  &  Sons. 
Moier,  Jos. 
Meyer,   Leger. 
Simon,  Geo.  J. 
Polvogt,   Eugene. 

Undertakers  and   Embalmers. 
Yopp.  W.  E. 
Woolvin,  Jas.   T. 
King,  W.  W. 
Shaw,  J.  H. 
Davis,   Alex. 
Arnold,   0.  H. 

Veterinary   Surgeons. 
Carroll,  T.  B. 

Wall    Paper    Dealers. 
Yates,   C.   N..   &  Co. 
Wilmington  Paint   &  Wall  Paper  Co. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 
Hannah    Box    Factory. 
Mathews  Candy   Co. 
Crescent  Candy  Co. 
Wilmington   Iron   Works. 
Cape  Fear  Machine  Works. 
Atlantic  Blow   Pipe   Co. 
Astephast    Manufacturing    Co. 


NORTHAMPTON  COUNTY 

COUNTY   SEAT,   JACKSON. 


POPULATION— (Census  1910),   22,323. 

Formed  in  1741.     Named  in  honor  of  the  Earl  of    Northhampton. 

AREA — 510   square   miles. 

Value  of  real  estate,   $3,833,903;  value  of  personal  property,  $2,436,367. 

Property  listed  In  1913,  by  whites.   $5,525,344;  by  negroes,  $744,926. 

NUMBER  OF  SCHOOLS — For  whites,  42;  for  negroes,    44. 

TAX  RATE— County  purposes   and  poor,   17   l-3c.     on    the     $100;     roads     and     bridges, 
schools,    25c;   State,   27   2-3c. 

County  bonded  debt,  $7,000. 

PUBLIC   ROADS— Number  of   miles,   625.     Worked    by    taxation. 

RAILROAD,    TELEGRAPH     AND     EXPRESS   COMPANIES. 

Southern    Investment    Co. ,    assessed    value $ 

Roanoke  Railway,   4   miles,   assessed   value 8, 

L'nited  Telephone  Co. ,   assessed  value 

Atlantic   Coast  Line  Railroad,   8.77  miles,   assessed    value 296, 

Seaboard   Air  Line   Railway,    42.33   niiles,    assessed   value 7,194, 

Pullman    Co. ,    assessed   value 5, 

Southern   Express   Co.,    assessed   value 6 

Western   Union   Telegraph   Co.,    assessed  value 17; 

Home  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Co.,  assessed  value 5 

Northampton    and    Hertford    Railroad,    9   miles,   assessed  value 20, 

American   Telephone   and  Telegraph   Co. ,    assess  ed  value   2, 

Postal  Telegraph-Cable  Co. ,  assessed  value 1 

Farmers  Mutual   Telephone   Co. ,    assessed  value 

Roanoke-Chowan    Telephone   Co.,    assessed   value 2 

Hicks    Telephone    Co.,    assessed    value 1 

SUPERIOR  COURT  TERMS — March   30,   August  3   (civil  and  criminal),  November  2. 


20c; 


409.00 
000.00 
275.00 
468.00 
165.00 
680.00 

7is. on 

510.00 
469.00 
000.00 
886.40 
,029.00 
550.00 
,400.00 
168.00 


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NORTHAMPTON    COl  NTY 


COUNTY     OFFICERS. 

OLl'RK  OF  COURT— J.  T.  Flythe,  Jackson. 

SHERIFF— H.    L.    Joyner,    Jackson. 

REGISTER  OF  DEEDS— S.  J.  Calvert,  Jack- 
son. 

TREASURER— E.   J.    Gay,   Jackson. 

CORONER     J.    S.   Giant,  Jackson. 

SURVEYOR— E.  P.  Outland,  Rich  Square, 
Rfd. 

SUPT.   OF  HEALTH — H.  W.  Lewis,  Jackfon. 

SXJPT.   OF  SCHOOLS— P.  J.  Long,  Jackson. 

SUPT.   OF  HOME— J.  M.   Flythe,   Jackson. 

BOARD  OF  EDUCATION— E.  B.  Lassiter 
(Chm'n),  Potecasi;  J.  G.  L.  Crocker,  Seaboard; 
J.    W.   Weaver,   Rich   Square. 

COMMISSIONERS— J.  G.  Stancill,  (chm'n), 
Margarettsville;  J.  H.  Fitzhugh,  Garysburg;  J. 
T.  Bolton,  Rich  Square. 

BOARD  OF  ELECTIONS— G.  E.  Midyette 
(chm'n),  Jackson;  .7.  YV.  Weaver,  Rich  Square; 
W.    F.    Outlaw.   Woodland. 

JUSTICES     OF     THE     PEACE. 

GASTON  TOWNSHIP— E.  M.  Clements,  T. 
P.  High,  Stancell;  J.  L.  .Waterman,  Vultare; 
J.  H.   Allen,  Garysburg. 

JACKSON— Ed.  Wright,  J.  B.  McRae,  J.  S. 
Grant,   G.   P.    Burgwyn,   G.    A.   Moore,   Jackson. 

KIRBY— J.  B.  Stephenson,  Severn;  B.  F. 
Martin,  W.  T.  Bridges,  Conway;  W.  J.  Beale, 
K.  R.  Maddrey,  Pendleton;  R.  J.  Ricks,  Con- 
way,  Rfd. 

OCCONEECHEE — D.  T.  Taylor,  Gumberry; 
YV.    II.    Joyni  r.   Jackson. 

PLEASANT  HILL— J.  W.  Magee,  W.  I.  Dan- 
iel,  Pleasant  Hill. 

RICH  SQUARE— A.  Vann,  C.  G.  Conner,  W. 
E.  Spivey,  Rich  Square;  Isaac  Carter,  Woodland. 

ROANOKE— J.  R.  Baugham,  Potecasi;  W.  F. 
Nelson,  C.  De  Lovick,  P.  T.  Hicks,  Lasker;  J. 
II.   Wood,   Rehoboth. 

SEABOARD— W.  T.  Norville,  C.  P.  Stephen- 
son,  Seaboard. 

WICCACANEE— J.  G.  Bottoms,  J.  H.  DeBer- 
ry,  J.  G.  Stancell,  Margarettsville;  R.  L.  Boone, 
Conway,   Rfd. 

MINISTERS    NOT    IN    TOWNS. 

BAPTIST— D.  Cole,  Potecasi;  R.  T.  White. 
Pendleton;  J  .F.  Cole.  Roxobel;  A.  L.  Parker, 
Woodland,  Rfd. ;  W.  B.  Waff,  Conway.  Rfd. ; 
Jack  Barnes,   Conway. 

METHODIST— D.  L.  Earnhart,  Conway;  W. 
B.  North,  Jackson;  W.  C.  Merritt,  Rich  Square; 
M.   Y.    Self,   Conway. 

EPISCOPAL--W.  T.  Picard,  Jackson;  Francis 
Jovner,   Littleton. 

FRIENDS — B.   P.   Brown,  George. 

PHYSICIANS   NOT   IN   TOWNS. 

Aralentine,   T.    H.,    Vultare. 

Stancell,   R.   H.,   Margarettsville. 

Joyner,  T.  O.,  Severn. 

Martin,    Cecil,    Margarettsville. 

Naff,   G.   N.,  Garysburg. 

MERCHANTS   NOT   IN   TOWNS. 

Stephenson,  H.   &  P.,  Pendleton. 

Watson  Bros.,  Severn. 

Rogers,  J.  V.,  &  Son.,  Severn. 

Parker,   J.   J.,  Lasker. 

Barnes   &   Stephenson,   Severn. 

Beale.   J.    R.,   Pendleton. 

Burgess,    J.    M. .    Pendleton. 

Stephenson  &  White,    Severn. 

Howell   &  Barnes,   Severn. 

Pruden,  G.  W. ,  Severn. 

Vick,   C.  B.,  Margarettsville. 

Spivey,   W.   G.,   &  Co.,   Rehoboth. 

Lasker  Mfg.    Co.,   Lasker. 

Stephenson  &  White.   Severn. 

Stephenson,   D.   N.,   Pendleton. 

Brown  J.,   &   Co.,   Lasker. 

COTTON    GINS. 

Griffin   &   Pond,  George. 

Burgwyn,    H.    K,   Jackson. 

Lassiter,  E.   B.,   Potecasi. 

Stephenson,    T.    B.,    &    Sons,    Pendleton. 


Vann,    W.    H.,    Conway. 

Pleasanl    Hill  Gin  Co.,  Pleasant  Hill. 

i  a   iiter  &   Flythe,   Conway. 

Davis,  -I.   i:..  Conway. 

Britton.   T.    E.,    Conway. 

Cook,  T.    ii..  Woodland. 

Boon,    L.,    &    Son,    Rich    Square. 

Bolton,   J.   T..   Rich   Square. 

Collier  &  Grant,   Garysburg. 

Camp    &    Zollicoffer,    Garysburg. 

Carstophen,   J.    R.,    Garysburg, 

Daniel,    W.    T.,   Garysburg. 

Coker,  Jack,  Garysburg. 

Ransom,  J.  E.,  Garysburg. 

Ransom,   M.   W.,   Garysburg. 

Ransom,  P.  E.,  Garysburg. 

Pate,    Chas.    H.,   Garysburg. 

Moody,    P.    N. 

Mars,   J.    H.,   Garysburg. 

Mason,  T.   W,  Garysburg. 

Joyner,    W.    H.,   Garysburg. 

Grant  &  Turner,  Garysburg. 

Ticks,    C.    B.,    Margarettsville. 

Purvis,  W.  J.,  Rich  Square. 

Cuthrell,    J.    E.,    Seaboard. 

Pledger,  J.   W.,  Rich   Square. 

Fitzhugh,  W.   B.,   Garysburg. 

Flythe,    J.    T.,    Jackson. 

Brown,  Jerry,   Lasker. 

Bristow,    F.    E.,    Lasker. 

Elliott,   S.   E.,   Rich   Square. 

Benthall,   W.   P.,   Rich   Square. 

Griffin  &  Dunning,   Woodland. 

Griffin,   W.    R.,   Potecasi. 

Beale,  A.   W.,   Conway. 

Stephenson  &  Sykes,  Pendleton. 

Stephenson,  Wm.,  Pendleton. 

Watson,    W.    M.,    Murfreesboro. 

Little,    Major,    Seaboard. 

Wall,   W.    J.,   Jackson. 

Watson  Bros. ,   Severn. 

Howell,  W.   C,  Seaboard. 

Pruden,  G.   S.,   Seaboard. 

Johnson    &   Askew,    Milwaukee. 

Harris,    Jas.,    Seaboard. 

McDaniel    &   Bryant,   Rich    Square. 

Farmers'  Milling  &  Ginning  Co.,  Rich  Square. 

Bracy,  W.  A.,  Rich  Square. 

Leake,    W.    G.,    Rich    Square. 

Faison,    F.    S.,    Halifax. 

Hunter,  W.   F.,  Rich   Square. 

Vaughn,   E.    A.,   Rich   Square. 

Daniel,  M.   L.,  Pleasant  Hill. 

Bradley,    J.    R.,    Seaboard. 

Bottom,   J.    G.,   Margarettsville. 

Moody,  R.   S.,   &  Co.,  Henrico. 

Moore,  M.   B.,  Henrico. 

Cleaton,  R.  E.,  Vultare. 

Stephenson  &  White,  Severn. 

Leake   &  Baughn,  Rich   Square. 

Bracy,    Watt,    Rich    Square. 

Sears,    W.    E.,    Seaboard. 

FLOUR,     CORN     AND     FEED     MILLS. 
Davis   &   Edwards,    Creekville. 
Stephenson,    D.    N.,    Pendleton. 

SAW    MILLS. 
Pruden,   J.   L. ,   Seaboard. 
Seaboard  Timber  Co.,   Seaboard. 
Harris,  J.  A.,   Seaboard. 
Lasker  Mfg.  Co.,  Lasker. 

Fanners'  Ginning  &  Milling  Co.,  Rich  Square. 
Moore,   J.  E.,   Jackson. 

PUBLIC    SCHOOL    TEACHERS. 
Brooks,  Camelia,  Vultare. 
Wynne,  Bluma,  Vultare. 
Grant,    Janie,   Garysburg. 
Bottoms,   Clara,  Pleasant  Hill. 
Joyner,   J.    G.,    Seaboard. 
Miller,   I.    C,   Garysburg. 
Saunders,  Alice,  Garysburg. 
Stanley,   Cinderella,   Gumberry. 
Stanley,    Mary,    Gumberry. 
Ware,   J.    R.,   Jackson. 
Williams,  Jennie  C,  Jackson. 
Bowen,   Harriet,   Jackson. 
Ware,  Mrs.   J.   R. ,  Jackson. 


NORTHAMPTON    COUNTY. 

327 

Burnette,  Annie,  Jackson. 

Bone,    S.    B. 

Massey,   H.    J.,   Severn. 

Lister,    J.    L. 

Jones,    Rossie,    Jackson. 

Lawyers. 

Gibbs,  Hazel,  Severn. 

Gay   &   Midgett. 

Johnson,   Lillian,    Severn. 

Mason,  Worrell  &  Long. 

Beale,   W.    J.,   Pendleton. 

Parker,  Raymond  G. 

Brown,  Decie,  Pendleton. 

Peebles  &  Harris. 

Boone,   Minnie,   Pendleton. 

Druggists. 

De   Loatch,    J.    D.,   Pendleton. 

The  Jackson  Drug  Co. 

Rudisill,  J.  A.,  Conway. 

Lister,   J.    L. 

Hoover,  Mary,   Conway. 

General     Merchants. 

Flythe,  Jessie  Helen,   Conway. 

Bowers,  E.  S.,  &  Co., 

Sykcs,  Mattie,  Conway. 

Duke,    H.    H. 

Martin,   Mattie,   Milwaukee. 

Gay,  E.   J. 

Spivey,  Rennie,   Milwaukee. 

Jackson  Mercantile  Co. 

Warren,   Neva,   Conway. 

Taylor    &    Cowan. 

Brooks,  Birdie,  Gumberry. 

Wood,  W.    M.,   &   Co. 

Long,    Edna,    Seaboard. 

Hotels  and   Boarding  Houses. 

Erekson,   Mary,   Seaboard. 

Hotel   Burgwyn. 

Barbee,    W.    D.,    Seaboard. 

The   Glenwood. 

Fagg,  Ruby,   Seaboard. 

Livery   Stables 

Allen,    Laura,    Seaboard. 

Bradley,  L.  J.,  &  Co. 

Allen,   Lucy,   Seaboard. 

Dentists. 

Kornegay,  Ella  Mae,  Seaboard. 

Lluii.ghaus,  E. 

Harris,   Zenobia,   Seaboard. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 

Peele,   Elma  I.,  Margarettsville. 

Pickard,  W.  T.,  Manufacturing  Co. 

Bone,  Annie,  Margarettsville. 

Jackson  Electric   Co. 

Elliott,  Lizzie,  Seaboard. 
Britton,   Mary,   Seaboard. 

GARYSBURG. 

Rowe,   Sallie  W.,  Seaboard. 

Population,   1910:     Whites,    100;   colored. 

100; 

Phillips,   E.   B.,   Seaboard. 

total,   200. 

Beaton,   Minnie,  Jackson. 

Value    real    estate,     $75,000;    value    personal 

De  Loatch,  W.   Starr,  Lasker. 

property,  '$40,000. 

Parker,    Mrs.    Arthur,    Conway. 

TAX  RATE:     10c.   on  the  100. 

Whisenant,  W.  E.,  Woodland. 

Town   Officers. 

Futrell,   Annie  A.,   Woodland. 

MAYOR— W.    H.   Joyner. 

McDaniel,   Mrs.    L.,    Woodland. 

POSTMASTER— R.    A.    Ellis. 

Blanchard,  Hettie,  Woodland. 

CHIEF  OF  POLICE— E.   S.  Jones. 

Starr,  Hannah,  J.,  Woodland. 

R.   R.   AGENTS— R.   E.    Brown,  A.    C.   L. 

;  H. 

Futrell,   Ethel,  Woodland. 

Jones,   S.   A.   L. 

Brown,  D.   H. ,   George. 

MANAGER  TELEGRAPH— R.   E.   Brown, 

W. 

Bishop,  Mary  L.,  Roxobel. 

U. 

Bryant,  Ellen  C,  Rich  Square. 

Ministers   and   Churches. 

Miller,  H.  C,  Rich  Square. 

METHODIST— M.   Y.    Self,   Pastor. 

Crisp,    Lillian,    Rich    Square. 

Banks    and    Bankers. 

Holloman,   Mina,   Rich   Square. 

MERCHANTS      AND      FARMERS— John 

B. 

Hunt,   Hazel,   Rich   Square. 

Collier,  Pres. ;  R.  L.  Reese,  Cash. 

Stanford,   Grace,   Rich   Square. 

Lawyers. 

Roddick,   Lizzie,   Rich    Square. 

Mason,  T.  W. 

Griffin,  Rennie,  Rich  Square. 

Doctors. 

Martin,  A.   H.,  Roxobel. 

Naff,   G.   M. 

Elliott,  Evelyn,   Rich   Square. 

General     Merchants. 

Copeland,   Bertha   C,   Rich   Square. 

Vasser,    J.    B. 

Parker,  Mary,  Rich   Square. 

Hawks,    J.    A. 

Bolton,  Mabel,  Rich  Square. 

Suiter,  J.  E.  &  J.  A. 

Leach,  Nannie,  Potecasi. 

Collier,    J.    B. 

Webb,   Fannie,    Potecasi. 

Garysburg   Drug    Co. 

Adkins,  Louise,  Potecasi. 

Camp,   W.    H. 

Scott,   R.    L. ,   Lasker. 

Hicks,    M.    M. 

Pope,  Lillian,  Lasker. 

Wall,  B.   J. 

Spivey,  Mary,  Lasker. 

Hotels  and   Boarding   Houses. 

Howell,   Ruth,   Lasker. 

Collier,  J.  B. 

Spivey,  Dora,  Lasker. 

Livery   Stables. 

Collier,  John  B. 

JACKSON. 

Insurance   Agents. 

Incorporated  in  1873. 

Brown    &    Ellis. 

Population,     1910     (estimated):    White,     405; 

Manufacturing   Plants. 

colored,    227;   total,    632. 

Massic,  G.    W.    (Saw   Mill.) 

Value   of  real   estate,   $155,065;   value  of  per- 

Joyner, W.   H.    (Cotton  Gin. 

sonal   property,    $165,705. 

House,  A.   C,  Lumber  Co.    (Saw  Mill.) 

TAX  RATE:     25c.   on  the  $100. 



Town   Officers. 

LASKER. 

MAYOR— E.  Wright. 

Incorporated  in   1910. 

POSTMASTER— W.    II.    Buffaloe. 

Population,    1913:     White,    234;    colored. 

20; 

R.   R.   AGENT— H.   B.   Edwards,  Northampton 

total,    254. 

&   Hertford. 

Value   of  real   estate.   $120,000;  value  of 

per- 

Ministers  and   Churches. 

sonal    property,    $60,000. 

BAPTIST — A.    T.    Howell,    Pastor. 

TAX  RATE:     10c.    on   the   $100. 

EPISCOPAL — Francis  Joyner,  Rector. 

Town   Officers. 

METHODIST— W.  B.   North.  Pastor. 

MAY'OR— P.    T.    Hicks. 

Schools    and    Academies. 

POSTMASTER— E.   J.   Muffrey. 

HIGH— J.    R.    Ware.    Prin. 

CHIEF  OF  POLICE^D.   A.   Draper. 

Banks    and    Bankers. 

Ministers   and   Churches. 

THE    BANK    OF     NORTHHAMPTON— J.     T. 

METHODIST .    — .    Hocutt. 

Flythe,   Pres. ;   H.    H.    Grant,    Cash. 

BAPTIST— Dancy   Cale,    Pastor. 

Doctors. 

Schools    and    Academies. 

Lewis,   II.    W. 

HIGH— R.    L.    Scott,    Prin. 

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NORTHAMPTON   COUNTY. 


Doctors. 
Whims,  G.    T. 

Druggists. 
Whims.   G.    T. 

General   Merchants. 
Parker,    ,T.     J. 
Parker,    A.    J. 
Elliott,    M.    A. 

Hotels  and   Boarding   Houses. 
Parker,   J.    J. 

Livery     Stables. 
Parker,    J.    J. 
Parker,  A.  J. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 
Parker,   C   C.    (Saw  Mill). 
Lasker  Mfg.    Co.    (Saw   Mill). 


MARGARETTSVILLE. 

Incorporated   in    1S92. 

Population,    1910:      110. 

TAX  RATE:     One-fourth  of  1  per  cent. 

Town    Officers. 
MAYOR— H.   P.   M.   Garris. 
TREASURER— Walter    Garris. 
POSTMASTER—. 
R.  R.  AGENT— M.  B.   Garris. 
EXPRESS    AGENT— M.    B.    Garris. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 
BAPTIST— W.    B.    Waff,    Pastor. 

Cotton    Gins. 
Yiek.    C.    B. 

Doctors. 
Mitchell,   Gen. 

General     Merchants. 
The  Farm  Supply  Co. 
Lamberson   J.    H. 
Gams   Bros.    &    Co. 
Lanier,    B.    H. 


A.   L- 


PENDLETON. 

Incorporated   in   1893. 

Populaton,  1913:  Whtes,  85;  colored,  82. 
total,     167. 

Value    real     estate,     $65,000;    value    personal 
property.    $50,000. 
TAX  RATE:     Same  as  State  and  County. 

Town    Officers. 
MAYOR— K.    R.    Maddry. 

COMMISSIONERS— W.  J.  Beale,  H.  P. 
Stephenson,  B.  P.  Long,  J.  R.  Beale,  W.  T. 
Lee. 

POSTMISTRESS— Mrs.   B.   P.   Long. 
CHIEF   OF   POLICE— R.    E.    Draper. 
R.   R.    AGENT— H.   P.    Stephenson,    S 
EXPRESS   AGENT— B.   P.   Long. 

Ministers  and  Churches. 
BAPTIST— L.  E.  Dailey,  Pastor. 
METHODIST— No  Pastor. 

Schools  and  Academies. 
HIGH— W.    J.    Beale,   Prin. 

General     Merchants. 
Stephenson,    P.    &  H. 
Beale,   J.   R. 
Stephenson,  W.   M. 
Maddry,    C.    K. 

Hotels    and     Boarding     Houses. 
Long.   Mrs.   B.   P. 
Lee,  W.   T. 

Livery  Stables. 
Edwards,  D.   K. 
Edwards,   R.   L. 
Woodard,  W.   H. 

Insurance    Agents. 
Beale    W.    J 

Saw   Mills  and   Cotton    Gins. 
Beale    &    Stephenson. 
Stephenson  &  Sykes. 
Machinery  Department,  I.  H.  Co. 

Lumber     Firms. 
Montgomery  Lumber  Co. 


RICH    SQUARE. 

Population,    1912:     White,   650;   colored,    200', 
total.    850. 


Value  of  real   estate,    $300,000;  value  of  per- 
sonal   property,    $350,000. 

TAX   RATE:      15c.    on   the   $100. 

Town    Officers. 
MAYOR— P.    S.    Grant. 
POSTMASTER— Thos.    H.    Peele. 
CHIEF    OF    POLICE—  Robt.    B.    Lassiter. 
R.  R.  AGENT— C.  G.  Conner,  S.  A.  L.   (Roa- 
noke &  Tar  River  Branch). 

MANAGER    TELEGRAPH— C.       G.       Conner, 
Western  Union. 

Ministers  and  Churches. 
METHODIST— W.   E.   Merritt,  Pastor. 
BAPTIST— J.  F.   Cale,   Pastor. 
FRIENDS— H.    T.    Outland,    Sr.,    Pastor. 

Schools   and   Academies. 
GRADED— H.   C.  Miller,  Supt. 

Banks   and    Bankers. 
BANK    OF    RICH    SQUARE— J.     T.     Bolton, 
Pres. ;  Magnus  Martin,  Cash. 
Doctors. 
Bolton,    M. 
Lassiter,    E.    W. 

Druggists. 
Rich    Square    Drug    Co. 

General    Merchandise. 
Baughman    &    Weaver    Co. 
Bolton    &    Johnston. 
Baughman,  John. 
Peele,    Parker   &   Co. 
Futrell  &  Worrell. 
Chappell   &   Thompson. 
Leake    &    Baughman. 
Farmers  Supply  Co. 
Brown,  J.,   &  Co. 
Warren,  Ellis. 
Futrell,  C.  D. 
Lassiter,    Ward   &   Co. 
Ooutland,   W.   C,   &   Co. 
Newsom,    C.    E. 
Boone,   W.   E. 
Liverman,   M.    G. 
Bryan,  A.  A. 
Grant,  P.   L. 

Contractors   and    Builders. 
Davis.    B.    L. 
Elliott,    C.    A. 

Barbers. 
Lassiter   &   Bryant. 

Butchers. 
Chappell,    Jas.    S. 

Insurance  Agents. 
Peele.  T.  H,  &  Co. 
Weaver  &   McGlohon. 

Hotels   and    Boarding    Houses. 
Hotel    Shoulars. 
Lassiter,  Albert. 

Livery   Stables. 
Holoman   Bros.      (Sale). 
Shoulars,   J.   F. 
Allen,    M.    P- 

Newspapers  and   Editors. 
ROANOKE- CHOWAN     TIMES     (Weekly)— A. 
J.    Conner.   Editor. 

Printing   Offices. 
Rasberry,  Wilmer. 
Smth.   J.   E. 

Manufacturing  Plants. 
Farmers   Gin   &   Mill   Co. 

SEABOARD. 

Population,    1910:   Whites,    200;   colored,    100; 
total,   300. 

Value    real    estate,    $66,000;     value     personal 
property,    $33,000. 

Town    Officers. 

TAX  RATE— 12c.   on  the  $100. 

MAYOR — W.    T.    Norvel. 

POSTMASTER— Mrs.     C.    W.    Harris. 

CHIEF    OF   POLICE— W.    N.    Carventer. 

R.   R  .AGENT— W.   W.   Jones,   S.   A.   L. 

MANAGER      TELEGRAPH— W.      W       Jones 
Western   Union. 


NORTHAMPTON— ONSLOW. 


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Ministers  and  Churches. 
BAPTIST — L.    A.    Parker,    Pastor. 
METHODIST— M.   Y.   Self,    Pastor. 

Schools  and  Academies. 
HIGH— W.   D.    Barbee,   Prin. 

Banks   and    Bankers. 
FARMERS  BANK  OF  SEABOARD— J.   G.  L. 
Crocker,   Pros. ;  H.   R.   Harris.    Cash. 
Doctors. 
Stephenson,    M.    R. 

Druggists. 
Stephenson,  M.  R. 

General    Merchandise. 
Crocker   &   Harris. 
Chapel,   E.    C.   &  Co. 
Edwards,   R.   W.,    &  Co. 
Crocker   &   Crocker. 
Stephenson,   C  P. 
Maddrey,  H.  C,  Co. 
Leak,  J.   W.,   &  Co. 
Long,  M.   F.,  &  Son. 
Seaboard  Feed  &  Furniture  Co. 
Pope    &   Long. 

Hotels  and   Boarding   Houses. 
Carventer,  Mrs.   L.   E. 
Grubbs   House. 

Insurance   Agents. 
Foster,   F.    E.    (Fire.) 

Manufacturing   Plants. 
Bradley,'  J.   R.    (Gin,   Saw  Mill    and   Planing 
Mill.) 

Undertakers   and    Embalmers. 

Harris,   M.   D.    L.,   &   Son. 


SEVERN. 

Not  Incorporated. 

Population,    1910:     Whites,    100;    colored,    50; 
total,   150. 

Value    real    estate,     $75,000;    value    personal 
property,    $50,000. 

POSTMISTRESS— Mrs.    N.    L.    Rochell. 
R.   R.   AGENT— J.   W.   Hoggard,   S.   A.   L. 

Ministers   and   Churches. 
BAPTIST— W.    B.    Waff,    Pastor. 

Schools    and    Academies. 
HIGH— H.   J.   Massey,   Trin. 

Doctors. 
Joyner,  T.   O. 

General    Merchandise. 
Rogers  &  Son. 
Lewter,   E.    T. 
Barnes  &  Fleetwood. 
Watson   Bros. 
Joyner,    J.    L. 
Howell,    W.    W. 
Stephenson  &  White. 
Barnes,    D.    S. 

Hotels  and   Boarding   Houses. 
White,  J.   J. 
Pruden,  G.  W. 

Livery   Stables. 
White,  J.   J. 
Pruden,    G.    W. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 
Watson  Bros. 


WOODLAND. 

Incorporated  in   1884. 

Population,    1910:     Whites,    250;   colored,    100; 
total,  350. 


Value    real    estate,    $200,000;    value    personal 
property,   $125,000. 

TAX  RATE:     15c.   on  the  $100. 

Town   Officers. 
MAYOR— R.    C.   Benthall. 
POSTMASTER— J.    L.    Outland. 
TOWN  MARSHAL— W.   W.   Carter. 
R.   R.  AGENT— C.  W.   Draper. 

Ministers   and   Churches. 
METHODIST— W.    C.    Merritt,    Pastor. 
r.AI'TIST— .1.    W.    Downey,    Pastor. 
FRIENDS— B.   P.   Brown,  Pastor. 

Schools    and    Academies.  • 

HIGH— J.   E.   WUisnant,  Prin. 

Banks    and    Bankers. 
THE   FARMERS   BANK— J.   G.   Griffin,  Pres. ; 
Chas.  H.  Griffln,  Cash. 

Doctors. 
Parker,   C.    G. 
Cooke,    Q.    H. 

Druggists. 
Outland,    J.    L. 

General    Merchandise. 
Vaughan,    C.    J. 
Benthall,   R,    C. 
Griffin,   E.   G. 
Pond,  C.  B. 
Outland,    J.    L. 
Lee,  J.   W. 
Copeland,  L.   C. 
Benthall,   W.   T. 
Purvis,  Mrs.   M.   B. 

Hotels  and   Boarding   Houses. 
Harrell   House. 

Livery   Stables. 
Brown,   Copeland   &   Co. 

Lawyers. 
Burgwyn,  W.   H.   S.,  Jr. 

Insurance     Agents. 
Blanc-hard  &  Pond. 

Power   and   Light  Companies. 
Woodland  Electric  Light  <Se   Power  Co. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 
Griffln   &  Dunning    (Gin   and  Milling.) 


CONWAY. 
Incorporated   in    1913. 

Population,  1913:  White,  196;  colored,  52; 
total.   248. 

Town   Officers. 
MAYOR— C.   J.    Garriss. 

COMMISSIONERS— W.  T.  Bridgers,  J.  O. 
Flythe,  A.  Lassiter,  D.  C.  Bridgers,  R.  T. 
White. 

POSTMASTER— W.   T.    Bridgers. 
R.   R.   AGENT — G.   K.   Freeman. 
MANAGER   EXPRESS   AND   TELEGRAPH— 
G.    K.    Freeman. 

Ministers  and   Churches. 
METHODIST— D.    L.    Earnhardt,   Pastor. 
BAPTIST— W.  B.  Woffe,  Pastor. 

Schools   and   Academies. 
HIGH— J.    A.    Rudisell,    Prin. 

Hotels  and   Boarding   Houses. 
Vick.  E.  C. 

Banks    and    Bankers. 
BANK  OF  CONWAY— W.  T.   Bridgers.  Pres.; 
L.   W.    Flythe,    Cash. 

Doctors. 
Brittle,    P.    C. 


ONSLOW  COUNTY 

COUNTY    SEAT.    JACKSONVILLE. 


POPULATION— (Census   1910),    14.125. 

Formed  in  1734.     Named  in  honor  of  Sir  Arthur  Onslow. 

AREA — 640   square   miles. 

Value  of   real  estate,   $2,949,853;  value  of  personal   property.    $1.345.77S. 

Property  listed  in   1912,  by  whites,   $4,089,666;   by  negroes,   $205,965. 

NUMBER    OF    SCHOOLS— For    whites,    52;  for  negroes.    21. 

TAX   RATE — County   purposes,    15c.    on   the   $100:  special,   3   2-3e. 


;:  0 


ONSLOW  COUNTY. 


County   bonded   debt,    $47,000. 

PUBLIC  ROADS— Number  of  miles,   300.     Worked  by  old  public  road  system. 

RAILROAD,    TELEGRAPH    AND    EXPRESS    COMPANIES. 

Onslow   Telephone  C    assessed   value    $  7,500.00 

Atlantic    Coast    Line   Railroad.    36.31    miles,    assessed   value    1,235,077.00 

Southern  Express   Co.,   assessed  value   6,590.00 

Western   Union   Telegraph   Co.,    assessed  value 1,330.20 

Home   Telephone    and   Telegraph    Co.,    assessed  value     4,363.00 

Dover  and  Southbound  Railroad,   5.40  miles,   assessed    value     10,800.00 

T    H.   Pritchard  Transportation   Co.,    assessed  value     1167  00 

SUPERIOR    COURT   TERMS— March   2,   April    13    (civil),   July   20    (civil),   October  12   crimi- 
nal and  civil),  December  7    (civil.) 


COUNTY     OFFICERS. 

CLERK  OP  COURT— M.  M.  Capps,  Jack- 
sonville.   ■ 

SHERIFF— T.     B.     Henderson,    Jacksonville. 

REGISTER  OF  DEEDS— F.  T.  Yopp,  Jack- 
sonville. 

TREASURER—  E.   H.   Walton,  Jacksonville. 

CORONER— L.    D.    Bryan,    Sneads    Ferry. 

SURVEYOR— J.    I.   Heritage,   Jacksonville. 

SUP*T.  OF  HEALTH— Cyrus  Thompson 
Jacksonville. 

SUPT.  OF  SCHOOLS— W.  M.  Thompson, 
Richlands. 

BOARD  OF  EDUCATION— D.  F.  Howard, 
Richlands;  O.  F.  Justice,  Snead's  Ferry;  Hosea 
Brown,   Jacksonville. 

COMMISSIONERS— D.  J.  Sanders.  Hubert; 
J.  B.  Grant,  Sneads  Ferry;  N.  Sylvester, 
Richlands. 

BOARD  OF  ELECTIONS— G.  H.  Simmons, 
Catharine  Lake;  W.  H.  Jarman,  T.  B.  Hen- 
derson,   Jacksonville. 

JUSTICES     OF    THE     PEACE. 

JACKSONVILLE  TOWNSHIP— A.  H.  Huff- 
man, N.  A.  Burton.  O.  K.  Burton,  Jackson- 
ville. 

RICHLANDS— A.  Z.  Jarman,  John  E.  How- 
ard,  S.   A.   Cox,  Richlands. 

STUMP  SOUND— Joseph  Sanders,  Holly 
Ridge;  Clyde  Foy,  Dixon;  W.  H.  Grant, 
Snead's   Ferry. 

SWANSBORO— E.  W.  Provow,  W.  D.  Eu- 
banks,   Hubert ;  J.    A.    Cox,   Marines. 

WHITE    OAK — J.    E.    Freeman,    Owen    Par- 
ker,   Silverdale;   L.    Z.    Eubanks,    Maysville. 
MINISTERS    NOT    IN    TOWNS. 

BAPTIST— J.    A.    Smith.    Wilmington. 

METHODIST— C.   T.   Rodgers.  Richland. 

PRIMITIVE  BAPTIST— C.  C.  Brown,  Ma- 
rines; Isaac  Jones,   Maple  Hill. 

SCHOOLS    AND     ACADEMIES. 

SNEADS  FERRY  GRADED— N.  E.  Day, 
Sneads  Ferry. 

HARRIS  CREEK  GRADED  —  Gertrude 
Thompson   and  Flora   Francks,   Jacksonville. 

BELGRADE  GRADED— Sloan,  Prin.,  Mays- 
ville. 

DIXON  GRADED— Acoree  Fountain,  Prin., 
Dixon. 

HUBERT  GRADED— Louise  Cox,  Prin., 
Hutc-rt. 

MERCHANTS   NOT    IN   TOWNS. 

Taylor,    S.    B.,    Catharine   Lake. 

Boggs.   J.   F.,   Catharine  Lake. 

Simmons.   G.   H.,    Catharine  Lake. 

Burton,   N.    A.,    Jacksonville,   Rfd. 

Dawson,    J.    B.,   Jacksonville,    Rfd. 

Capps,    T.    J.,    &   Son,    Sneads   Ferry. 

Walton,   E.    H.,    Sparkman. 

Smith,  E.   S.,  Marines. 

Marine,   Lewis,   Marines. 

Batts,   J.   D.,   Holly  Ridge. 

Marine,   W. ,   Marines. 

Spicer  &  King,   Folkstone. 

Everett,'  V.   T.,   Folkstone. 

Justice,   T.   F.,   Verona. 

Justice,   F.   M.,   Verona. 

Sandlin,    H.    A.,    Verona. 

Morton,   E.   H.,   Verona. 


Foy,  J.  E.,  &  Son,  Dixon. 
Landin,  L.   M.,   Verona. 
Morton,  I.   T.,  Jacksonville. 
Shepard,  P.   P.,   Snead's  Ferry. 
Starling,   S.   A.,  Hubert. 

COTTON   GINS. 
Dawson,   J.   B.,   Jacksonville,  Rfd. 
Boggs,   L.   D.,  Richlands. 
Sabiston,    E.    W. .    Jacksonville. 
Reece,    A.,    Jacksonville. 
Walton,  E.  H.,   Sparkman. 
Morton.    E.    H.,    Maysville. 
Belgrade  Grist  Mill  Co.,  Maysville. 
Town  Point  Farm,   Verona. 
Mattocks,   W.   N.,   Silver  Dale. 
Costen.    E.    B.,    Richlands. 
Bar  bee,  W.  M.,  Richlands. 
Henderson,   I.   N.,   Hubert. 
Sanders,   D.  J.,   Hubert. 
Harrison.  L.  H. .  Marines. 
Banks,   Thos.,  Richlands. 

SAW    MILLS. 
The   Pine  Lumber   Co.,    Jacksonville. 
Downing  Lumber   Co.,   Dixon. 
Harrison.    L.    H.,    Marines. 
Hitch.   T.   H.,   Jacksonville. 
Hudson   &  Strange,   Jacksonville. 
Winnewood  Lumber  Co.,   Folkstone. 
Thompson,    R.   D.,   Richlands. 
Cox,   Arthur,   Richlands. 
Cox  &  Boggs,   Jacksonville.   R.    1. 
Walton,   E.   H.,  Jacksonville.   R.   3. 

GRIST    MILLS. 
Cox,   J.   F.,   Catharine  Lake. 
Henderson,  I.  N.,  Hubert. 
Sinnicson- Smith-Davis    Lumber    Co.,    Hubert. 
Mc Avery,    L..    Jacksonville. 
Morton,   E.   H.,   Verona. 
Grimsley,  H.   E.,  Jacksonville,  R.    1. 

PUBLIC   SCHOOL   TEACHERS. 
Grimsly,  H.  E.,  Jacksonville,  R.   1. 
Ward,  Ida,  Jacksonville,  R.   1. 
Howell,    Bernice,    Richlands. 
Rawls,    Mary,   Richlands. 
Koonce,  Annie  E.,   Richlands. 
Weeks,  Macey  B. ,  Richlands. 
Hall.  J.   W.,   Richlands. 
Franck,    C.    D.,    Richlands. 
Thompson,    Lucy.    Richlands. 
Franck,  Sallie,  Richlands. 
Ward,    Retta,    Richlands. 
Eubank,   W.    A.,   Richlands,   R.    1. 
Taylor,  J.  R.,  Richlands. 
Bryan,  Pennie,   Catharine  Lake. 
Simpson,  Bertha,  Catharine  Lake. 
Dobson,  Edith,  Catharine  Lake. 
Farnell,   Mary  L. ,  Jacksonville,  R.   1. 
Cox,  Ethel,  Jacksonville,  R.   1. 
Simpson,  Stella,  Jacksonville. 
Beasley,  Annie,  Jacksonville. 
Brown,    Hosea,    Jacksonville. 
Dixon,    Maude,    Jacksonville. 
Russell,   Sue  W.,  Jacksonville. 
Thompson,  Gertrude,  Jacksonville. 
Franck,  Flora  B.,  Jacksonville. 
Fountain,  Acaree,  Jacksonville,  Rfd. 
Cox,  Ida  Lee,  Jacksonville,  R.   1. 
Trott,   Lula,   Jacksonville. 
Freeman,    Etta,    Jacksonville. 
Franck,  Leah  J.,  Jacksonville. 


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Cooper,  A.   W.,  Jacksonville. 

Wellons,   E.    J.,   Jacksonville. 

Wellons,   Mrs.   E.   J.,   Jacksonville. 

Trott,  Annie  G.,   Kellum. 

Day,  N.   E.,   Sneads  Ferry. 

Thompson,  Marguerite,   Sneads  Ferry. 

Sylvester,   Christine,   Sneads  Ferry. 

Sidbury,    Edith,    Dixon. 

Thompson,  Lena  It.,  Dixon. 

Willis,   Sallie,   M.,   Verona. 

Morris,    Nancy    J.,    Verona. 

Simpson,   Mamie,   Verona. 

lihodes,  Amy,  Haws  Bun. 

Ervin,    Flora,    Angola. 

Trott,   Dollie,    Holly   Ridge. 

Cox,   Ruby,    Holly   Ridge. 

Hewitt,    Lillie,    Holly    Ridge. 

Goldstone,  W.   L.,  Folkstone. 

Johnson,   Kenneth,   Folkstone. 

Scott,  Mary,  Padgett. 

Hardison,  Carrie,  P.,  Swansboro. 

Smith,    Evelyn,    Swansboro. 

Brock,    Letha,    Swansboro. 

Rea,  L.   M.,   Swansboro. 

Russell,   Alma,    Hubert. 

Parker,   Myrtle  E.,   Hubert. 

Chestnut,  Katie,  Hubert. 

Cox,  Louise,   Hubert. 

Mattocks,  Vera,   Hubert. 

Brown,   Kate,    Duck    Creek. 

Ward,   Maria,   Marines. 

Coville,  Lila,  Marines. 

Justice,  Myrtle,  Hubert. 

Willis,   Ivatee,   Hubert. 

Henderson,  Annie  E. ,  Maysville. 

Sloan,   Atwood,   Maysville. 

Sloan,   Tom,    Maysville. 

Fonvielle,   Mary,   Maysville. 

Hart,  S.   C,   Maysville. 

Petteway,  Daisy,   Silver  Dale. 

Hargett,  Lillian  K.,  Silver  Dale. 

Oilman,    May,    Jacksonville. 

Warlick,   R.    C,   Jacksonville. 

Scott,  Leslie  W.,  Jacksonville,  Rfd. 


JACKSONVILLE. 

Incorporated  in   1S91. 

Population,    1910:     White,    500;   colored,    100; 
total,   600. 

Value  of  real  estate,  $225,000;  value  personal 
property,    $S5,000. 

Tax  rate,    30c.    on   the   $100. 
Town    Officers. 

MAYOR— H.    C.    Canaday. 

POSTMASTER— J.    B.    Petteway. 

CHIEF  OF  POLICE— D.  M.  Winberry. 

R.   R.   AGENT — Paul   Lanier,   A.    C.   L. 

MANAGER    TELEGRAPH— Paul    Lanier,    W. 
U. 

EXPRESS    AGENT— M.    B.    Humphrey. 

MANAGER   TELEPHONE— E.    L.    Cox. 
Ministers    and    Churches. 

METHODIST — T.       C.       Rodger,      Jackonville 
Circuit. 

BAPTIST— R.    M.    Von   Miller,    Pastor. 

PRESBYTERIAN— J.    M.   Gibbs,   Pastor. 

DISCIPLE — Rev.    Marshburn,    Pastor. 
Schools    and    Academies. 

HIGH— E.    J.    Wellons,    Prin. 

Banks    and    Bankers. 

BANK   OF    ONSLOW— J.    W.    Burton,    Pres. ; 
G.   H.   Bender,    Cash. 

Doctors. 

Thompson,    Cyrus. 

Cox,  E.  L. 

Ward,  R.  W. 

Kellum,   B.   L. 

Druggists. 

Ward-Loy   Drug   Co. 

Home,  W.   H.,   &  Co. 

General     Merchants. 

Hinton,  R.  P. 

Dawson   &   Sewell. 

Hurst,   G.   A. 

Petteway.   C.  A.,   Co. 


Sabiston  Bros. 

Walton,   G.   T.,   &  Son. 

Windberry,   D.  M. 

Turner,   T.   J. 

Brock,  T.   W. 

Burton,   Mrs.   Minnie  M. 

Barber,   M.   L. 

Henderson    &    Morrow. 

Warlick,  J.  W.,  &  Co. 

Hotels    and     Boarding     Houses. 
Jarman   Hotel. 
Edwards,   Mrs.   J.   J. 
Humphrey  Hotel. 

Livery   Stables. 
Jarman,   H.   A. 
Cox,   J.   N. 

Hargett,   F.   W.,   &   Son. 
Sununersill,  E.   W. 

Cotton    Gins. 
Sabiston,    W.    D. 

Lawyers. 
Thompson,    Frank. 
Dully    &    Koonce. 
Wooten,   J.   Frank. 

Insurance     Agents. 
Kelluin,  F.  W.  K. 

Newspapers    and    Editors. 
Jacksonville      Enterprise      (Weekly) — M.      M. 
Capps,  Jr.,   Editor. 

ONSLOW  PROGRESS   (Weekly)— N.  E.  Day, 
Editor. 

Printing    Offices. 
Jacksonville    Enterprise. 
Progress  Printery. 

Dealers    in     Buggies    and     Wagons. 
Hargett,    F.    W.,    &    Son. 

Oil    Dealers. 
Standard  Oil  Co. 
Cape  Fear  Oil  Co. 

Builders    and     Contractors. 
Koonce,   J.   L. 
Avery,    L.    M. 
Avery,    L.    M. 
Petteway,   F.   R. 
Wilson,   Albert. 
Merrill,    H.    G. 

Coffin    Dealers. 
Avery,   L.   M. 

Manufacturing     Plants. 
Onslow  Lumber  Co. 
Jacksonville   Lumber   Co. 
J.    C.   Foster  Lumber  Co. 
Neuse  Lumber  Co. 


RICHLANDS. 

Incorporated  in  1850. 

Town    Officers. 
MAYOR— Norwood    Cox. 
POSTMASTER— A.      B.      Cox. 
CHIEF  OF  POLICE — Ed  Thomas. 
R.     R.     AGENT — W.    E.     Taylor,    Dover    and 
Southbound. 

Ministers   and    Churches. 
METHODIST— J.   M.   Lowder,  Pastor. 
BAPTIST — R.   M.    Von  Miller,   Pastor. 
DISCIPLE — John    Sanders,    Pastor. 
Schools    and    Academies. 
GRADED— C.   D.   Franck,   Supt. 
HIGH— J.    W.    Hall,    Prin. 

Banks   and    Bankers. 
CITIZENS — W.     B.     Venters,     Pres.;    G.     B. 
Whitted,   Cash. 

Doctors. 
Nicholson,   J.    L. 
Sutton,    C.    W. 

Druggists. 
Cox  Drug  Co. 

General     Merchants. 
Steed,  M.   B.,   &  Son. 
Taylor,   J.   A.,    &   Co. 
Rlchlands  Supply  Co. 
Brown,  J.  E. 


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ONSLOW— OKA. MM. 


Pittman,  J.  L. 
Koonce,  H.  B. 
Cox,  O.  B. 
Thomas,  W.  P. 
Basden,  Nick. 
Cooper,  B.  F. 
Pearson,    H.    &   M. 

Butchers     and     Dealers     in     Cattle. 
Humphrey   &   Hatch. 
Cavenaugh,   J.    E. 

Hotels    and     Boarding     Houses. 
Hardy  House. 
Cox   House. 

Livery   Stables. 
Cox,   O.   B.,    &   Sons. 

Cotton    Gins. 
Onslow  Cotton  Gin  Co. 

Tobacco    Warehouses. 
Richlands   Tobacco   Warehouse. 
Farmers   Tobacco  Warehouse. 
Planters    Tobacco   Warehouse. 


SWANSBORO. 

Incorporated   in    1895. 
Population :     White,   500 ;  colored,   none. 
Value    real    estate,     $75,000;    value    personal 
property,   $150,000. 
Tax  rate:   25c.   on  the  $100. 
Town    Officers. 
MAYOR— C.    Burkmaster. 
CHIEF   OF   POLICE— D.    H.    Ward. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 
METHODIST— J.    C.    Whedbee,    Pastor. 
BAPTIST— H.   P.   Lamb,  Pastor. 

Schools    and    Academies. 
GRADED— L.   M.   Rea,  Prin. 

Doctors. 
Daniels,   R.  L. 


Blount,   F.    H. 
Montford,    W.    J. 

General     Merchants. 
Pittman.  J.   A..   &  Co. 
Moore,    D.    J. 

Swansboro   Land    &    Lumber    Co. 
Swann   &  Parkins. 
Watson,    I.    E. 
Bartly,    J    .T. 
Foster  &  Bell. 

Dry    Goods. 
Adler  Bros. 

Druggists. 
Cannady  &   Swindell. 
Hargett's   Pharmacy. 

Hotels    and     Boarding     Houses. 
Tarrymore  Hotel. 
Pittman,  J.   A. 
Moore,   D.   J. 

Butchers. 
Humphrey,    B.    F. 

Livery  Stables. 
Moore,   D.    J. 

Machine  Shops. 
Bell,   P.   W. 

Fish     and     Oyster     Dealers. 
Pittman.    C.    S. 

Saw   Mills. 
Swansboro   Land   &   Lumber   Co. 
Swindell,   W.    S.,    &    Son. 

Telephone   and   Telegraph    Companies. 
The   Onslow   Telephone   Co. 

Boat     Builders. 
Smith,    R.    L. 

Cotton    Gins. 
Smith,    P.    B. 

Oil    Dealers. 
Standard  Oil  Co. 

Marine    Railways. 
Foster   &   Bell. 


ORANGE  COUNTY 

COUNTY   SEAT.    HILLSBORO. 


POPULATION:    (Census   1910),    15,066. 

Formed  in   1752-     Named  in   honor  of  William  of  Orange. 

AREA:  375  square  miles. 

Value  of  real  estate,   $2,865,787;  value  of  personal  property,  $1,760,238. 

Property  listed  in   1913,   by   whites,   $4,335,940;  by  negroes,  $290,085. 

NO.    OF   SCHOOLS:   For  Whites.    47;   for  negroes.   23. 

TAX    RATE — County    purposes,    19c.    on    the   $100;    roads    and    bridges,    35c;    special, 
Hillsboro    township    roads. 

PUBLIC  ROADS:  Worked  by  taxation. 

RAILROAD,     TELEGRAPH      AND     EXPRESS   COMPANIES. 
North    Carolina    Railroad.    17.27    miles,    assessed    value    $1,200. 


15c: 


State    University    Railroad.    10.14    miles,    assessed    value 

Pullman    Co. ,    assessed   value    

Southern  Express  Co. ,   assessed  value    

Southern  Bell  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Co.,  assessed   value    

Western  Union  Telegraph  Co. ,  assessed  value 

Southern   Power  Co. ,    assessed  value    

Chapel  Hill  Telephone  Co.,    assessed  value   

Mebane-Ridgeville  Telephone  Co.,  assessed  value 

North    Carolina    Telephone    Co. ,    assessed    value 

American   Telephone   and   Telegraph    Co.,    assessed    value    

Postal  Telegraph- Cable  Co.,   assessed  value 

Orange  Telephone   Co.,    assessed  value    

Morris    Telephone    Co. ,    assessed    value    

SUPERIOR  COURT  TERMS — March  30,  June  8,  September  7.  December  7. 


30, 

4 
3 
4 
33 
2 


218.S2 
420.00 
6S2.48 
247.H0 
294.00 
618.75 
997.00 
679.00 
180.00 
285.00 
416.00 
083.60 
789.00 
77S.00 


COUNTY   OFFICERS. 

CLERK  OF  COURT — Charles  Strayhorn. 
Hillsboro. 

SHERIFF— R.    D.    Bain,    Hillsboro. 

REGISTER  OF  DEEDS— John  Laws,  Hills- 
boro. 

TREASURER — H.    L.    Parrish,    Hillsboro. 

SURVEYOR — J.    O.   Webb,   Mebane,   R.   2. 

SUPT.  OF  HEALTH — C.  D.  Jones,  Hills- 
boro 


SUPT.  OF  SCHOOLS— S.  P.  Lockhart,  Hills- 
boro. 

SUPT.  OF  HOME— Henry  Smith,  Efland.  Rfd. 

BOARD  OF  EDUCATION— Sterling  Browning, 
(chm'n),  Hillsboro,  R.  1;  C.  A.  McDade,  Cedar 
Grove;  Lyndon  Patterson,  Durham,  R.   1. 

COMMISSIONERS— J.  D.  Webb,  (Chm'n.). 
W.  R.  Lloyd,  Chapel  Hill;  John  P.  Hughe?. 
Cedar  Grove;  R.  T.  Reynolds,  Hillsboro,  R.  3- 
H.  J.  Walker,  Hillsboro,  R.  1. 


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BOARD  OF  ELECTIONS— R.  L.  Smith, 
(chm'n),  Chapel  Hill,  R.  3;  J.  A.  Harris, 
(Secy.),   Hillsboro;  W.    C.    Pearson,   Venable. 

ATTORNEY— Frank    Nash. 

JUSTICES    OF    THE    PEACE. 

HILLSBORO  TOWNSHIP— J.  A.  Harris,  C. 
H.  Roberson.  Joe  Coleman,  J.  C.  Scott,  C.  P. 
Hines,    Hillsboro. 

CHAPEL  HILL— A.  G.  Barbee,  J.  A.  Duke, 
Chapel  Hill;  W.  C.  Cole.  Sr.,  Chapel  Hill,  R.  1! 
F.  C  Andrews,  Chapel  Hill;  O.  B.  Cates,  Hills- 
boro.  R.    3. 

BINGHAM— R.  L.  Smith,  Chapell  Hill,  R.  3; 
J.  W.  Cheek,  Hillsboro.  R.  3;  H.  M.  Mclver, 
Mebane,   R.    2. 

CHEEKS— M.  L.  Efland.  Efland;  L.  H.  Mc- 
Adams.  Mebane,  30!  W.  H.  Wilkerson,  Hills- 
boro,  R.2. 

CEDAR  GROVE— S.  J.  Hall.  Cedar  Grove; 
C.  M.  Yates,  Carr;  W.  L.  McDade,  Hurdle's 
Mill.   R.    1. 

LITTLE  RIVER— J.  F.  Allison,  J.  W.  Terry, 
Cedar  Grove,  R.  1;  D.  L.  Taylor,  Hillsboro,  R. 
* 

ENO— D.    S.    Garrard.    Durham,   R.    5;  J.    A. 
Scarlett,    J.    P.    Lockhart,    Hillsboro,    R.    1. 
MINISTERS   NOT   IN   TOWNS. 

BAPTIST— J.  F.  Duffle,  Prestly  Ferguson, 
Chapel   Hill,    R.      3. 

METHODIST  PROTESTANT— J.  W.  Strowd, 
Chapel   Hill. 

PRIMITIVE  BAPTIST— S.  P.  Terry,  Hills- 
boro.   R.     1. 

PRESBYTERIAN— W.  S.  Wilhelm.  Rouge- 
mont,   R.    3. 

SCHOOLS   AND    ACADEMIES. 

BINGHAM— Preston    L.    Gray,    Prin. 

CHESTNUT  RIDGE  INSTITUTE— L.  E 
Sykes.    Prin.,    Efland. 

ORANGE  GROVE  ACADEMY— Annie  Thorn- 
ton,  Prin.,   Hillsboro,   R.    3. 

CEDAR  GROVE  ACADEMY— Annie  H. 
Hughes,    Prin.,    Cedar    Grove. 

OALVANDER  ACADEMY— Thos.  W.  Strowd, 
Prin.,   Chapel  Hill.   R.    ?,. 

PHYSICIANS     NOT     IN     TOWNS. 

Hughes.  C.  M. ,  Cedar  Grove. 

MERCHANTS     NOT     IN     TOWNS. 

Gates,  S.  F.,  Rougemont.  R.  3. 

Wilson.    Mrs.    Molly,    Rougemont,   R.    3. 

McDade.   W.   F.,   Rougemont.   R.   3. 

Porterfleld.   J.    S.,   Cedar  Grove,  R-    1. 

Laws,    .las..    Jr.,    Cedar   Grove   R.    1. 

Ellis.   A.   A..   Cedar  Grove. 

Oliver.  T.   L.,   Cedar  Grove. 

Chanler,   S.   P.,  Hillsboro.   R.    2. 

Albright,   D.    A.,   &   Co.,   Hillsboro.   R.    2. 

Andrews,.   C.  B.,   Chapel  Hill,  R.3. 

Cooper   &    Compton.    Carr. 

Forrest.    D.    E.,    Efland. 

Southside  Exchange,   Efland. 

Forrest    &    Forrest.    Efland. 

Murray.   J.   H.,   Efland. 

Hayes,  T.   R..  Mebane,  R.   2. 

Sykes,   P.   M.,   &  Son,   Mebane,   R.    2. 

Holmes.    J.    A.,    Efland,    R.    2. 

Teer.   J.   P..  Teer. 

Cates,   A.   F.,   Chapel  Hill,   R.    3. 

Craig,   O.   F..   University. 

Strowd,   W.    M.,    &   Son,   University. 

Smith,  W.   M..   Efland,  R.    1. 
COTTON    GINS. 

Dodson,  Jesse,   Chapel  Hill,  R.   3. 

Cates.  O.  B..  &  Co.,  Hillsboro,  R.  3. 

Apples,  J.  W..  Teer. 

Andrews,   A.    D.,    Teer,   R.    1. 

Morrow,   J.   S.,   &  Son,   Mebane  R.   4. 

Perkins,    Bros.,    Chapel   Hill,    R.    3. 

Lloyd   &   Co.,    Chapel   Hill,    R.    3. 

Cole  &  Co.,  Chapel  Hill  R.  1. 

Lloyd,   Herbert,   Chapel  Hill. 

Purefoy,   G.   W.,    Chapel  Hill. 


Sparrow,   Fred,   Chapel  Hill. 
Patterson  Bros.,  Durham,  R.  1. 
Whitfield  &  Pendergrass,  Durham,  R.  1. 
Riggsbee,  I.   S..   &  Co.,  Chapel  Hill,  R.  1. 

FLOUR.    CORN   AND    FEED    MILLS. 
Gates,   S.   F.,   Rougemont,   R.   3. 
McBroom.   J.   D.,   Rougemont,   R.   3. 
Gray  &  Co.,   Cedar  Grove,   R.    1. 
Jordan.  W.  A.,  Cedar  Grove,  R.   1. 
Woods,    C.    M.,    Cedar  Grove.    R.    1. 
Harris,    W.    L.,    Cedar  Grove,    R.    2. 
Cooper,  P.  L.,  Carr. 
Roberson,    E.    H.,    Efland,    R.    1. 
Efland  Milling   Co..   Efland. 
Teer,   J.   P.,  Teer. 
Andrews,   A.   D.,   Teer,   R.   1. 
Morrow,  J.   S.,   &  Sons.  Mebane.   R.   4. 
Perkins  Bros.,    Chapel   Hill.    R.    3. 
Lloyd  &  Co.,  Chapel  Hill,  R.   3. 
Lloyd,    Herbert,     Chapel    Hill. 
Purefoy,  G.  W.,  Chapel  Hill. 
Sparrow,   Fred,    Chapel  Hill. 
Patterson  Bros.,  Durham,  R.   1. 

SAW    MILLS. 
Walker  &  Mincie.  Hillsboro.  R.  1. 
Murray.   J.   H.,   Hillsboro,  R.    1. 
Johnson    &    Co.,    Hillsboro. 
Riley    &   McKee,    Rougemont,    R.    3. 
Hawkins.  H.  T.,  Cedar  Grove,  R.   1. 
Jordan,  W.  A.,  Cedar  Grove,  R.  1. 
Woods,    C.    M.,    Cedar  Grove,    R.    1. 
Parker,    Henry,    Hillsboro,    R.    2. 
Cooper,   P.   L.,   Carr! 
Apple,   J.   W.,  Teer. 
Morrow.  J.  S-,  &  Sons,  Mebane,  R.  4. 
Perkins   Bros..    Chapel   Hill.    R.    3. 
Lloyd  &  Co.,   Chapel  Hill.  R.   3. 
Andrews,    A.    D.,    Teer.    R.    1. 
Cole  &  Co.,   Chapel  Hill,   R.    1. 
Purefoy,    G.    W.,    Chapel  Hill. 
Sparrow,    Fred,    Chapel   Hill. 
Patterson  Bros.,   Durham.   R.    1. 
EXCELSIOR     MILLS. 
Orange  Manufacturing  Co.,  Efland. 

HOSIERY     MILLS. 
Efland    Hosiery    Mills,    Efland. 

PUBLIC  SCHOOL  TEACHERS. 
Norman,   Margaret,   Chapel   Hill. 
Strowd,  Thos.  W.,  Chapel  Hill. 
Lloyd,   Nannie,   Chapel  Hill. 
Roberson,   Lula   Chapel    Hill. 
Womble,  Lillie,  Chapel  Hill. 
Crutchfield,  Geo.  E..  Efland. 
Hogshead,  Louise,  Durham,  R.   1. 
Thomas,   Louise,   Durham,  R.l. 
McDuffie,   J.    F.,  Venable. 
Cothran,   Allie,   Venable. 
Pickard,   Bertha,    Chapel    Hill. 
Sturdivant,  Joanna,   Venable. 
Leary,   Amanda,   Durham,    R.    1. 
Kornegay,   Birdie,   Chapel  Hill. 
Andrews,  W.  V.,  Blackwood. 
Pickard.   Carrie,   Hillsboro,   R.    3. 
Thornton,  Anice,   Hillsboro,  R.   3. 
Cates,   S.   H..   Hillsboro,  R.   3. 
Lloyd,  Estelle,   Chapel  Hill. 
Andrews,  Minnie,  Teer. 
Andrews,   Maude,   Teer. 
Garrison,   Minnie,   Teer. 
Thompson   Florabelle,   Efland,    R.    2. 
Brown   Helen,   Chapel   Hill. 
Lasley.  Addie,  Mebane. 
Strowd,  Wellons,  Efland. 
Efland,   Sallie,   Teer.   R.    1. 
Holeman,  Annie,  Hurdle  Mills,  R.  1. 
Hughes,  Annie  H.,   Cedar  Grove. 
Crompton,   Luna,  Mebane,   R.   2. 
Crompton,   Jessie,   Cedar  Grove. 
Clark,   Bettie,   Efland. 
Blue    Flora,    Cedar   Grove,   R.    2. 
Reid,  Ethel,  Cedar  Grove,  R.   2. 
Jordan,   Pattie,   Cedar  Grove,   R.    1. 
Terrell,   Leonie,   Cedar   Grove. 
Daniel    Martha,    Hurdle   Mills. 


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ORANGE  COUNTY. 


Tones,   Miriam,    Uillsboro,   R.    1. 
Wright,    Olgo,    Rougemont. 
Wiiki-rson,  Bessie,  Rougemont. 
McDade,    Ruth,    Rougemont. 

Shields,    Ivic,    Rougemont. 
Green,   J.    R.,    EuU&boro. 
Crompton,  Alma,   Hillsboro. 
Claytor,  I).   A.,  Rougemont. 
Rogers.    W.    \V..    Uillsboro. 
Kusst'll.    Nellie,    Uillsboro. 
Lockhart,    Mrs.    E.    M.,    Uillsboro. 
Anderson,  Blanche,   Uillsboro. 
Norfleet,   Katherlne,    Hillsboro. 
Timlin,   Mary,   Hillsboro. 
Faucett,  Maude.   Hillsboro. 
Blue,    Jean,   Hillsboro. 
Liner,   Rebecca,   Hillsboro. 
Sugg,  Annie.    Hillsboro,  R.   3. 
O'Brien,  Nellie,  Hillsboro,  R.   3. 
Patton,    Iola,   Mebane. 
Craig,  Bessie  L.,  Mebane. 
Blue,  Janie,  Efland. 
Cheek,   T.    P.,   Efland. 
Pratt,    Annabel,    Efland. 
Sykes,  L.   E.,  Mebane,  R.   2. 
Hoffmaster,  Agnes,  Mebane,  R.   2. 
Douglas,  Nannie,  West  Durham,  R.   1. 
TJmstead,  Myrtle,  West  Durham,   R.   1. 
Cole,    Rosa,    Hillsboro,   R.    1. 
Claytor,    Margaret,    University. 
Andrews,   Rena,  Durham,   R.   3. 
Shields,  Madge,  Durham,  R.  5. 
Craig,   Ella.   Durham,   R.    5. 
Lyon,  Lorena,  Hillsboro,  R.   1. 


HILLSBORO. 

Incorporated    in    17."9. 

Population,   1910:  Whites,  1,800;  colored,  700: 
total.    2,500. 

Value    real    estate,    $217,456;    value    personal 
property,  $211,733. 

TAX  RATE:  40c.  on  the  $100. 
Town    Officers. 
MAYOR— John   Christmas. 
POSTMASTER— C.     G.     Rosemond. 
CHIEF   OF  POLICE— O.    G.    Crawford. 
R.   R.   AGENT— E.   II.   Dew. 
MANAGER  TELEGRAPH— E.  H.  Dew,  W.  U. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 
EPISCOPAL— A.    S.   Lawrence,   Rector. 
METHODIST— J.    M.    Ormond,    Pastor. 
BAPTIST— I.    R.   Green.   Pastor. 
PRESBYTERIAN— H.    S.    Bradshavv,    Pastor. 

Schools    and    Academies. 
HIGH — Miss   Heartt    and   Mrs.    Bragg,   Prins. 

Banks    and    Bankers. 
BANK  OF  ORANGE— J.   S.    Spurgeon,   Pres. ; 
P.    C.    Collins,    Cash. 

Doctors. 
Jones,    C.   D. 
Mebane,   W.   N. 

Druggists. 
Hayes,  W.   A. 
West  End  Drug  Co. 

General    Merchanlise. 
Webb,  H.   W.   &  I  C. 
Forrest,  O.  J.  &  B.  B. 
Rosemond,   E.   A. 
Jordan  Bros. 
Cole,    S.    E. 
Steward,  W.   E. 
Brown,   N.    W.,    &   Co. 
West   End   Grocery   Co. 
Durham,  G.  A. 
Parish,  H.  L. 

Hardware    Dealers. 
Mitchell,   A.    S. 

Hotels  and   Boarding   Houses. 
Corbington   Inn. 
Richards  House. 
Cole   House. 

Livery   Stables. 
Cole,    O. 
Brown,    I.    L. 


Insurance    Agents. 
Orange  Trust  Co. 
Turner,    C.    D. 

Lawyers. 
Graham,     John    W. 
Turner,    C.    D. 
Gattis,    S.    M. 
Nash,   Frank. 
Johnston,  J.   T. 

Newspapers    and    Editors. 
ORANGE    COUNTY    OBSERVER    (Weekly)- 
Joseph  A.   Harris.   Editor. 

Real    Estate  Agents. 
Orange    Trust    Co. 
Brown,  N.  W. 

Dentists. 
Spurgeon,   J.    S. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 
Eno    Cotton   Mills. 
Bellevue  Manufacturig  Co. 
Hillsboro   Milling    &    Manufacturing    Co. 
Rosemond,   J.   C.    (Shuttle  Block  Mill.) 
Tinnin,   T.   D.    (Saw  Mill.) 
Rexall  Bottling  Co. 


CHAPEL     HILL. 

Population,  1910:  1,449.  No.  white  polls, 
122:   no.    colored  polls,   69. 

Value  real  estate,  $410,562;  value  personal 
property,    $585,740. 

TAX  RATE:  30c  on  the  $100;  for  schools,  30c. 
Town    Officers. 

MAYOR—. 

CHIEF   OF  POLICE— D.    S.    Long. 

CLERK— C.  B.   Griffin. 

TREASURER—  C.    B.    Grffin. 

TAX  COLLECTOR— D.   S.  Long. 

ATTORNEY— W.    S.    Roberson. 

SUPT.    OF  HEALTH— E.    A.    Abernathy. 

POSTMASTER— R.    T.    McRae. 

R.    R.    AGENT— T.    I.    Fravlev,    Souhern. 

EXPRESS  AGENT  Albert  Lloyd. 

TELEGRAPH  MANAGER— R.  R.  Bost,  W.  U. 

TELEPHONE      MANAGER— I.       E.       Gouch, 
Chapel   Hill   'Phone   Co. — Bell   connecetions. 
Ministers    and    Churches. 

BAPTIST— W.     R.     L.     Smith,     Pastor. 

EPISCOPAL— Rev.  Mr.   Starr,  Rector. 

METHODIST— Geo.  S.  Bearden,  Pastor;  J.  M. 
Ormond.  Hillsboro  Circuit. 

PRESBYTERIAN— Rev.   Mr.   Moss.  Pastor. 
Schools    and    Academies. 

GRADED—. 

Colleges. 

THE    UNIVERSITY    OF    NORTH    CAROLINA. 

(119th  Year.) 

FRANCIS  PRESTON  VEXABLiE.  Ph.D., 
D.Sc    LL.D..   Pres. 

EDWARD  KIDDER  GRAHAM,  A.  M.,  Act- 
ing President  and  Dean  of  the  College  of  Lib- 
eral Arts. 

ANDREW  HENRY  PATTERSON,  A.M.,  Dean 
of  the  School  of  Applied  Science. 

CHARLES  LEE  RAPER,  Ph.D.,  Dean  of 
the  Graduate   School. 

LUCIUS  POLK  McGEHEE,  A.  B.,  Dean  of 
the  School  of  Law. 

ISAAC  HALL  MANNING,  M.D.,  Dean  of  the 
Schoole    of    Medicine. 

EDWARD  VERNON  HOWELL,  A.B.,  Ph.D., 
Dean  of  the  School  of  Pharmacy. 

KEMP  PLUMMER  BATTLE,  LL.D.,  Profes- 
sor Emeritus  of  History. 

WALTER  DALLAM  TOY,  M.A..  Professor 
of  the  Gennanis  Languages  and  Literatures. 

WILLIAM  CAIN,  C.  E.  Professor  of  Mathe- 
matics. 

HENRY  HORACE  WILLIAMS,  A.M.,  B.D., 
Professor  of  Philosophy. 

HENRY  VAN  PETERS  WILSON,  Ph.D., 
Professor  of   Zoology. 

COLLIER  COBB,  A.M.,  Professor  of  Geology 
and  Mineralogy. 


ORANGE  COUNTY. 


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CHARLES  STAPLES  MANGUM,  A.B.,  M.D., 
Professor  of  Anatomy. 

EDWARD   VERNON  HOWELL,    A.B.,    Ph.D., 
Professor  of  Pharmacy. 

MARCUS       CICERO       STEPHENS      NOBLE, 
Professor  of  Pedagogy. 

ISAAC  HALL  MANNING,  M.D.,  Professor  of 
Physiology. 

JOSEPH    HYDE    FRATT,     Ph.D.,     Professor 
of  Economic  Geology. 

CHARLES    HOLMES    HERTT,    Ph.D.,    Smith 
Professor  of   General   and   Industrial   Chemistry. 

NATHAN    WILSON    WALKER,    A.    B.,    Pro- 
fessor of  Secondary  Education. 

WILLIAM  DeBERNIERE   MacNIDER,   M.D., 
Professor  of  Pharmacology  and  Bacteriology. 

CHARLES  LEE  RAPER,   Ph.D.,   Professor  of 
Economics. 

EDWARD   KIDDER   GRAHAM,   A.    M.,   Pro- 
fessor  of   English. 

WILLIAM      CHAMBERS      COKER,       Ph.D., 
Professor  of  Botany. 

ARCHIBALD    HENDERSON,    Ph.D.,    Profes- 
sor of  Pure  Mathematics. 

JOSEPH    GREGOIRE,    De   ROULHAC   HAM- 
ILTON, Ph.D.,  Alumni  Professor  of  History. 

ANDREW      HENRY      PATTERSON,       A.M., 
Professor  of  Physics. 

HENRY    McGILBERT    WAGSTAFF,     Ph.D.. 
Professor    of    History. 

TOM    PEETE    CROSS,    Ph.D.,    Professor    of 
English. 

PATRICK    HENRY    WINSTON,    A.B.,    Pro- 
fessor of  Law. 

WILLIAM   MORTON   DEY,    Ph.D.,    Professor 
of   the   Romance   Languages   and   Literature. 

MARVIN    HENDRIX    STACY,    A.M.,    Profes- 
sor of  Civil  Engineering. 

JAMES  FINCH   ROYSTER,    Ph.D.,    Professor! 
of  English. 

LUCIUS    POLK    McGEHEE,    A.B.,    Professor 
of  Law. 

CHARLES   WESLEY   BAIN.    A.M.,    Professor 
of    Greek. 

ATWELL  CAMPBELL  McINTOSH,   Professor 
of  Law. 

HARRY    WOODBURN    CHASE.    Ph.D.,    Pro- 
fessor of  the  Philosophy  of  Education. 

KENT  J.  BROWN,  Ph.D.,  Assistant  Professor 
of  Germanic  Languages  and  Literature. 

ALVIN     SAWYER    WHEELER,     Ph.D.,     As- 
sociate Professor  of  Organic  Chemistry. 

THOMAS   JAMES   WILSON,    Jr.,   Ph.D.,    As- 
sociate   Professor   of    Latin. 

WILLIAM   STANLEY   BERNARD,   A.M.,   As- 
sociate Professor  of  Greek. 

LOUIS    ROUND    WILSON.    Ph.D.,    Associate 
Professor    of    Library    Administration. 

ROBERT  BAKER  LAWSON,  M.D.,   Associate 
Professor  of   Anatomy. 

GEORGE    McFARLAND    McKIE,    A.M.,    As- 
sociate  Professor   of   Public    Speaking. 

JOHN   MANNING  BOOKER,    A.B.,   Associate 
Professor   of   English. 

OLIVER   TOWLES,    A.    B.,    Associate   Profes- 
sor of  Romance  Languages. 

THOMAS    FELIX    HICKERSON,    A.M.,    As- 
sociate  Professor   of   Civil   Engineering. 

PARKER  HAYWOOD   DAGGETT,    S.B.,    As- 
sociate Professor  of   Electrical   Engineering. 

JAMES    MUNSIE     BELL,     Ph.D.,     Associate 
Professor  of   Physical   Chemistry. 

GEORGE  KENNETH  GRANT  HENRY,  A.M.. 
Instructor  in   Latin. 

JOHN    GROVER    BEAJRD,    Ph.G.,    Instructor 
in    Pharmacy. 

VIVIAN  LeROY  CHRISLER,  A.M.,  Instructor 
in    Physics. 

THEOPHILUS     RANDOLPH     EAGLES.     Jr., 
A.B.,    Instructor   in    Mathematics. 

GEORGE   MARKE   SNEATH,    A.M.,    Instruc- 
tor in   English. 


CHARLES  SCOTT  VENABLE,  A.B.,  Instruc- 
tor in  Chemistry. 

JOHN  WAYNE  LASLEY,  Jr.,  A.B.,  Instructor 
in  Mathematics. 

ALEXANDER     MORSE     ATKINSON,      A.B., 
Instructor   in   Drawing. 

DANIEL     HUGH     BACOT,     Jr.,     A.M.,     In- 
structor in  History. 

WESLEY   CRITZ   GEORGE.   A.M.,    Instructor 
in    Zoology. 

EDMUND   F.    PARKER,    A.M.,    Instructor   in 
French. 

WILBUR  HIGH  ROYSTER.   Ph.D.,   Instruct- 
or in  Greek. 

JOHN  E.    SMITH,   A.B.,   Instructor  in  Geol- 
ogy. 

GRADY   RUDISILL   ROBERTS— Assistant   in 
Anatomy. 

WILLIAM  BATTLE  COBB,   Assistant  in  Bot- 
any. 

LOUIS    DEKEYSER   BELDEN,    Assistant    in 
Physiological   Chemistry. 

PAUL    ROBY    BRYAN,    Assistant    in    Chem- 
istry. 

CLARENCE    BALLEW    HOKE,    Assistant    in 
Chemistry. 

CARNIE     BLAKE     CARTER,     Assistant     in 
Chemistry. 

JACKSON   TOWNSEND,    Assistant   in    Chem- 
istry. 

LUCIUS  EUGENE   STACY,   JR.,   Assistant  in 
Organic   Chemistry. 

FRANK     DAVIES     CONROY,     Assistant     in 
Cti  6  m  is  t  ry  ■ 

JOHN  MADISON  LABBERTON,   Assistant  in 
Electrical  Engineering. 

ROBERT  CAMPBELL  JURNEY,   Assistant  in 
Geology. 

THOMAS     SPURGEON    HUGHES,    Assistant 
in   the  Gymnasium. 

JAMES     STEVEN     SIMMONS.     Assistant    in 
Histology. 

WILLIAM    WALKER   RANKIN,    Jr.,    Assist- 
ant  in  Mathematics. 

JULIAN  NOLLEY   TOLAR,    Assistant   in  Pa- 
thology. 

JAMES   BLAINE   SCARBOROUGH,   Assistant 
in  Physics. 

JASPER    LOUIS     PHILLIPS,     Assistant     in 
Surveying. 

ALLYN    RAYMOND    BROWNSON,    Assistant 
in  Zoology. 

ADOLPHUS   BARTE   GREENWOOD,    Assist- 
ant in  Pharmacology. 

JOHN     JAY      HENDERSON,       Assistant      in 
German. 

WALTER    DALLAM    TOY,    Secretary    of    the 
Faculty. 

JOHN  E.   WOOD.   Instructor  in   Drawing.    . 

SPOTSWOOD  STRADWICK,  Assistant  Libra  - 
rain. 

ROBERT   BAKER   LAWSON,    M.D.,    Director 
of  the  Gynasium. 

JULIUS   ALGERMON  WARREN,   Tres. 

CHARLES  THOMAS   WOOLLEN,   Proctor. 

THOMAS      JAMES      WILSON,      Jr.,      Ph.D., 
Registrar. 

THEOPHIUS    RANDOLPH    EAGLES,    A.M.. 
Recorder    of    Absences. 

EDWARD  P.  HALL,  General  Secretary  of  the 
Y.  M.   C.   A. 

Hotels   and    Boarding    Houses. 

Thankersley,    Mrs.    W.    L. 

Pickard's  Hotel. 

University   Inn. 

University  Common. 

Thompson,    W.    B. 

McRea.   Mrs.   R.    S. 

Kluttz,    Mrs.    A.    A. 

Cheek,  Mrs.  W.  J.  A. 

Merritt,  Mrs.   J.  E. 

Farrar,   T.   B. 


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■AMLICO. 


Burch,  Mrs.   Mary. 
Nevill,   Mrs.  ]•:.   \v. 
Archer,   Mrs.   Josephine- 
Cole,  Mrs.  J.  C. 
Gattis,  Mrs. 

Banks    and    Bankers. 
THE    BANK    OF   CHAPEL  HILL— M.    C.    S. 
Noble.  Pres.  ;  .1.  C.  Taylor,  Cash. 

THE    PEOPLES    BANK— J.    D.    Webb,   Pres.; 
C  B.   Griffin,   Cash 

Book    Stores. 
Kluttz,   A.    A. 

Butchers  and   Dealers  in  Cattle. 
Leigh,     R.     M. 
Creel,  Wm. 

Cotton     and     Hosiery     Mills. 
Durham    Hosiery   Mills,   Xos.    4   and   5. 
Lloyd.    T.    F.,   Manufacturing   Co. 

Contractors   and    Builders. 
Taylor,   Richard. 
Herndon,    S.    L. 

Coal  and  Wood  Dealers. 
Best,    T.    E. 
Pickard,  G.   C,  &  Co. 

Dentists. 
Lynche,  Wm. 
Hive,   — .   — . 

Druggists. 
Eubanks.    Clyde. 
Patterson  Bros. 
Orange   Drug   Co. 

Doctors. 
Abernathy,  E.  A. 
Mangum.  C.  S. 
Webb,    Lewis. 
Lloyd,    Brack. 

Real  Estate  Agents. 
Chapel  Hill   Insurance   and   Realty   Co. 

Shingle    Dealers. 
Hendon,    S.    L. 

General     Merchants. 
Patterson,   H.    H. 
Pickard,   J.   F. 
Tankersley,  W.   L. 
Strowd    &   Tilley. 
Kluttz.    A.    A. 
Andrews,    S.    W. 
Morris.   I.R..   &  Co. 
Durham,  L.   R. 
Durham   Bros. 
Webb,    J.    D. 
Leigh,   H.   A. 

Power  and  Light  Companies. 
University   of   North   Caorolina. 

Fish    and    Oyster    Dealers. 
Leigh,   R.    H. 
Gouch,  J.  E. 


Furniture    Dealers. 
Strowd,  R.   L. 
Brown,   E.    A. 

Hardware    Dealers. 
Herndon,   S.   L. 
Wills,   H.    C. 

Insurance   Agents. 
Chapel  Hill  Insurance  and  Realty  Co. 

Jewelers. 
Scrrell,  W.  B. 
Cates,     Eugene. 

Lawyers. 
Roberson  &  McLendon. 
Koonce.    H.    L. 

Lumber    Manufacturers   and    Dealers. 
Herndon,    S.    L. 

Machinery    Dealers. 
Strowd,   R.   L. 
Webb,   J.   D. 

Paint    and    Oil    Dealers. 
Herndon,  S.  L. 
Willys,  H.  C,  &  Co. 

Painters. 
Rumbough,    I.    E. 
Powell,    Lewis. 

Barbers. 
Lloyd,    L.    D. 
Mosser,     W.     M. 

Plumbers. 
Foiser.   J.   L. 
Graham,    E. 

Shoe    Makers. 
Trice.   George. 
Brooks,  Brewer. 

Photographers. 
Sorrell,  W.  B. 
Foister,   Robert. 

Printing  Offices. 
University  Printing   Office. 

Newspapers    and    Editors. 
THE    WEEKLY    NEWS— W.     B.     Thompson, 
Editor. 

THE     TAR    HEEL     (Semi-Monthly)— L.     W. 
Morgan  Editor. 

U.    N.    C.    MAGAZINE     (Bi-Monthly)— J.    L. 
Orr,   Editor. 

UNIVERSITY    RECORD     (Monthly)— Univer- 
sity   Faculty.) 

Undertakers  and  Embalmers. 
Brown,   E.   A. 
Hargrave,  L.  J. 

Livery   Stables. 
Pickard,   G.   C,   &  Co. 
Merritt,   L.   L. 

Notary    Public    and    Justice    of    The    Peace. 
Barbee,  Algernon,  S. 


PAMLICO  COUNTY 

COUNTY   SEAT,    BAYBORO. 


POPULATION— (Census   1910),    9,966. 

Formed  in  1872.     Named  in  honor  of  Pamlico   Sound. 

AREA — 360   square  miles. 

Value  of  real  estate,   $1,298,121;  value  of  personal  property,   $592,319. 

Property  listed  in  1912.  by  whites,   $1,733,158;  by   negroes,    $157,282. 

NUMBER    OF    SCHOOLS— For    whites,     22;  for  negroes.    12. 

TAX  RATE — County  purposes,  21  2-3c.  on  the  $100;  roads  and  bridges,  20c;  special  tax,  10c. 

County    bonder!    debt.    $20,000. 

PUBLIC  ROADS— Number  of  miles,  ISO.     Worked  by  taxation  and  hands  under  law  of  1909. 

RAILROAD,    TELEGRAPH     AND     EXPRESS   COMPANIES. 

Western    Union    Telegraph    Co. ,    assessed    value $        793. 31 

Norfolk   Southern   Railroad.    21.52   miles,    assessed   value    279,759.00 

Pamlico   and   Beaufort   Telephone   Co-,    assessed  value    712.00 

Washington    and    Vandemere   Railroad,    6.50    miles,    assessed    value    .  .* 13,062.00 

Southern   Express   Co.,    assessed   value    5,076.00 

SUPERIOR    COURT    TERMS— April   27,    October   26. 


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COUNTY    OFFICERS. 

CLERK  OF  COURT — F.   C.  Brinson,  Bayboro. 

SHERIFF — A.    H.    Stephens,    Oriental. 

REGISTER  OF  DEEDS — S.  L.  Silverthorn, 
Bayboro. 

TREASURER— Jas.     A.    Tingle,    Alliance. 

CORONER— G.    W.    Brite,    Merritt. 

SURVEYOR— N.    G.    Brinson,    Reelsboro. 

SUI'T.  OF  HEALTH— Geo.  S.  Attmore,  Stone- 
wall. 

SUPT.  OF  SCHOOLS— Taylor  B.  Attmore, 
Stonewall. 

SUPT.    OF  HOME— Mrs.    Cora  Dough. 

BOARD  OF  EDUCATION— J.  P.  Jones, 
(Chm'n),    G.    W.    Brinson,   A.    W.    Haskins. 

COMMISSIONERS— James  Potter,  Lowland ; 
H.   A.   Reel,  Reelsboro;  J.  Y.   Sawyer.  Merritt. 

BOARD  OF  ELECTIONS— Samuel  A.  Brin- 
son (chm'n),  Reelsboro;  S.  F-  McCotter,  Van- 
demere;   W.    D.    Alfred,    Bayboro. 

JUSTICES    OF    THE    PEACE. 

NO.  1  TOWNSHIP— J.  E.  Stapleton,  New 
Bern,  Rfd. ;  J.  L.  Harrison,  Grantsboro;  H.  H. 
Barrow,  Reelsboro. 

NO.  2— Jas.  W.  Carey,  Florence;  W.  W.  Dan- 
iels,  Merritt. 

NO.  3 — J.  T.  Dawson,- 1.  W.  Miller,  Alliance; 
.1.    T.    Swindell,   Baybord. 

NO.  4 — Joseph  S.  Leary,  Lowland;  Geo.  E. 
Whitfield,   Lowland. 

NO.  5 — James  Spruill,  J.  R.  Hodges,  Jona- 
than Perkins,  W.  J.  Rawls.  Oriental;  G.  W. 
Brinson,    W.    R.    Tingle.    Arapahoe. 

MERCHANTS    NOT    IN    TOWNS. 

Campen.    A.    B.,    Alliance. 

Campen,    Samuel.    Alliance. 

Reel,   J.   B.,   Reelsboro. 

Wayne,    W.    N.    New   Bern,    Rfd. 

Reel,   J.   E.,   Bairds   Creek. 

Reel,    Joseph   M.,    Arapahoe. 

Reel.  H.   A.,  Arapahoe. 

Reel,   W.   R.,   Arapahoe. 

Harris,   Lovic,   Kershaw. 

Jordan,   Jacob,   Oriental. 

Sprtiill   &  Caroon,   Ashwood. 

Paul,    C.   E.,   Pamlico. 

Martin,   J.    W-,   Florence. 

Trent  Supply  Co.,  Merritt. 

Alfred,   J.   W.,   Maribel. 

Rice.   J.    S..   Maribel. 

Maribel   Supply   Co.,   Maribel. 

Muse.  J.   C.   &  Co..   Cash  Corner. 

Mayo,   W.   T.,    &   Son,   Mesic. 

McCotter,    D.    C    &    Co.,    Mesic. 

Morris,    Joseph,    Mesic. 

Alcock,    W.    F.,    Hobucken. 

Sadler,   Benj.    A.,   Hobucken. 

Clark,    S.    J.,   Lowland. 

Bennett,    C.    L.,    Grantsboro. 

Banks,    N.    H.,    Grantsboro. 

COTTON    GINS. 

Reel.    J.    B.,    Reelsboro. 

Wharton,   Levi,   Ashwood. 

Woodard  &  Dean,  Pamlico. 

Trent  Supply   Co.,   Merrit. 

Swan,    Chas.,    Maribel. 

Muse,   J.   C,   &  Co..   Cash  Corner. 

Campen,    Samuel,    Alliance. 

Campen,    A.    B.,    Alliance. 

Reel  &  Reel.  Ashwood. 

Banks,    N.    H.,    Grantsboro. 

Lupton,    E.    A..    Pamlico. 

CORN   AND   FEED    MILLS. 

Reel,   J.   B.,   Reelsboro. 

Wharton,    Levi,    Ashwood. 

Campen,    A.    B.,    Alliance. 

Paul.   Z.,  Arapahoe. 

Banks,    N.    H.,    Grantsboro. 

Bennett,   C.  L.,  Grantsboro. 
SAW    MILLS. 

Reel.   J.    B.,   Reelsboro. 

Campen,    Samuel,    Alliance. 

Dean  &  Woodard,  Pamlico. 


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Hadder  Mill  Co.,  Stonewall. 
Bennett,  C.  L.,  Grantsboro. 
Banks,    N.    H.,    Grantsboro. 

PUBLIC    SCHOOL    TEACHERS. 
Dees,   Okla,  Grantsboro. 
Pittman,   Inez,  Grantsboro. 
Cobb,   Kathryn,   Grantsboro. 
Miller,    Belle,    Grantsboro. 
Scott,   J.    L.,   Grantsboro. 
Watkins,  Edna,  Reelsboro. 
Wheeler,    Elizabeth,    Reelsboro. 
Dunn,  Emma,   New  Bern,  R.   1. 
Holton,   Sallie,   Bairds   Creek. 
Weatherington,   Julia,    Stonewall. 
Dillion,  Vivian,  Stonewall. 
Ross,   E.    C,   Stonewall. 
Dawson,  Ethel,  Merritt. 
Broadwaters,    Annie,    Merritt. 
Caton,  Nannie,  Merritt. 
Hardison,  B.  F.,  Whortonsville. 
Hardison,  Mrs.   B.   F.,  Whortonsville. 
Hart,  Lottie,  Pamlico. 
Baucam,   Swannanoa,   Pamlico. 
Ives,   C.   L.,   Alliance. 
Vann,   Dove   E. ,   Alliance. 
Cahoon,    Luch,    Alliance. 
Rice,  J.   G.,   Maribel. 
Lane,  Mrs,  A.   G.  Vandemere. 
Bateman,  Eva,  Vandemere. 
Wodard,    J.    P.,    Vandemere. 
Jones,   Mrs.    C.   A.,   Messick. 
Ormond,   Bessie,   Bayboro. 
Routh,  Mamie,  Tunstall. 
Bridgeman,  Maggie,  Hobucken. 
Johnson,  Emily  May,  Hobucken. 
Spencer,   R.    B.,    Lowland. 
Carawan,   Lizzie,   Lowland. 
Henries,  Lucy,  Lowland. 
Shepherd,   Norvella,   Lowland. 
Cole,  A.   V.,  Oriental. 
Midgett.   May,   Oriental. 
Eastwood,  Love,   Oriental. 
Snead,  Alice,  Oriental. 
Carawan,  Rosa,   Oriental. 
Woodard,  L.  E.,  Arapahoe. 
Dunn,  C.  K.,  Arapahoe. 
Reel,  Ruth,  Arapahoe. 
McWilliams,  Eliza,   Arapahoe. 
Miller,  Olive,  Janerio. 


BAYBORO. 

Incorporated   in   1881. 

Population,    1910:     White,    176;   colored,    172; 
total.    348. 

Value    real    estate,     $55,S35;    value    personal 
property,    $29,250. 
TAX  RATE:     25c.   on  the  $100. 

Town    Officers. 
MAYOR— J.   L.    Riggs. 
POSTMASTER— Miss    Sina    Campew. 
CHIEF   OF   POLICE— Albion   Daniels. 
R.    R.    AGENT— E.    M.    Rice,    N.    S. 
MANAGER    TELEGRAPH— E.    M.    Rice,    W. 
U. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 
METHODIST— F.   S.   Beston,  Pastor. 

BAPTIST .   — .   Mumford,  Pastor. 

Schools    and    Academies. 
PUBLIC   SCHOOL— Jas.    Howell,    Prin. 

Banks  and   Bankers. 
BANK    OF    PAMLICO— W.    J.    Swan,    Pres. ; 
J.   S.   Weskett,  Cash. :  A.   M.   Burns,  Asst.   Cash. 
Doctors. 
Dees,  D.  A. 
McCotter,   S.   E. 

Newspapers    and    Editors. 
THE    BAYBORO    SENTINEL— W.    T.     Caho, 
Editor. 

Insurance    Agents. 
Rawls,   Z.   V. 

Lawyers. 


Caho,    W. 
Rawls,   Z. 
Daniels,   C.    L. 
Bobbin.   Z.    V. 


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PAMLICO— PASQUOTANK. 


General    Merchants. 
Miller   &   Crowell. 
Rice,  J.   It. 
Riggs,  J.   L. 
Riggs.   W.    S.,    &   Son. 
Daniels.  Mrs.   Alibin. 

Hotels   and    Boarding    Houses. 
Bayboro   Inn. 

Livery   Stables. 
Weskett,    C.    S.,    &    Co. 
Daniels,    L.    G. 

Manufacturing    Plants. 
Tamlico    Chemical    Co.     (Fertilizers). 
Bayboro  Gin  Co. 


ORIENTAL. 

Incorporated   in   1899. 

Population,  1913:     Whites,  1.050;  colored,  200; 
total.    1.250. 

Value  of  real  estate.    $169,900;  value  of  per- 
sonal property,    $28,921. 
TAX  RATE:     60c.   on  the  $100. 

Town    Officers. 
MAYOR— R.    A.    Dudley. 
POSTMASTER— P.    J.    Delmar. 
CHIEF  OF  POLICE— J.   II.   Stephens. 
R.    R.    AGENT— J.    E.    Boswell,   N.    S. 
MANAGER     TELEGRAPH— J.      E.      Boswell, 
W     U. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 
METHODIST — E.    C.   Glenn,   Pastor. 
DISCIPLE— Rev.  Walker.  Pastor. 

Butchers. 
Hooker   Grocery   Co. 
Mann,  Asa. 

Lawyers. 
Gibbs,  H.  L. 

Schools    and    Academies. 
HIGH— William  Cole,  Prin. 

Insurance     Agents. 
Miller,   J.   Will. 

Banks    and    Bankers. 
BANK     OF     ORIENTAL— Geo.     H.     Roberts. 
Pres. ;  J.  Will  Miller,  Cash. 

Cotton    Gins. 
Stevens,   A.    H. 
Cotton   Seed   Oil  Co. 

Doctors. 
Watts,  R.   E. 
Grigg,   W.    F. 

General     Merchants. 
Hasklns,    A.    W. 
Midgette,  Geo.  W. 
Langley,    C.    T.,    Furniture   Co. 
Griffin,  G.  L.,   &  Co. 
Smith,   W.   J. 
Midgette,   L.   S. 
Rochard,   John. 

Standard  Fish   Co.    (Wholesale.) 
Pamlico  Commission  Co. 
Hooker   Grocery   Co. 
Morgan,    W.    J. 

Hotels    and     Boarding     Houses. 
Midyett  House. 
Central   Hotel. 
Mason  Boarding  House. 
Neuse  River  Inn. 

Livery   Stables. 
Brabble,   J.   F. 

Manufacturing    Plants. 
John  L.  Roper  Lumber  Co. 


Oriental   Concrete   Work.1-. 
Stephens,  A.  II.   (Saw  Mill  and  Gin.) 
Oriental  Ice  &  Development  Co. 
Smiths  Creek  Manufacturing  Co. 
Pine  Oil  &  Paint  Co. 
Midgett,    A.    F.,    Dredge    Co. 

Real    Estate    Dealers. 
Eureka   Land    Col 
McCabe,   L.   F. 


STONEWALL. 

Incorporated  in   1S70. 

Population,    1910:      Whites,    90;    colored,    78; 
total.   168. 

TAX   RATE:     10c.    on  the   $100. 

Town    Officers. 
MAYOR— B.    D.    Eubanks. 
POSTMASTER— S.    W.    Ferebee. 
CHIEF   OF   POLICE— John   Linto. 
R.    R.    AGENT— S.    W.    Ferebee,    N.    S. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 
METHODIST— C.    H.    Caviness,    Pastor. 

Schools    and    Academies. 
PUBLIC — Miss  Julia  Wetherington,  Prin. 

Doctors. 
Attmore,   Geo.    S. 

General     Merchants. 
Fowler  Supply   Co. 
Ferebee,    S.    W.,    &   Co. 

Hotels    and     Boarding     Houses. 
Garlin,  A.  R. 

Manufacturing     Plants. 
Hadder  Mill  Co.    (Inc.)    (Saw  Mill). 
Fowler.    C.    H.,    &   Co.    (Cotton   Gin). 
Ferebee.   S.   W.,  &  Co.    (Cotton  Gin). 


VANDEMERE. 

Incorporated  in  1S95. 

Population,   1913:     Whites,   267;   colored,   150; 
total,   417. 

Value   of   real   estate,    $60,000;   value   of   per- 
sonal  property,   $25,000. 

TAX  RATE:     10c.   on  the  $100. 

Town    Officers. 
MAYOR— P.   C.   Jones. 
POSTMISTRESS-  Lillian   Miller. 
CHIEF   OF   POLICE— B.    C.    Sellz. 
R.    R.    AGENT — O.    Carson. 
MANAGER      TELEGRAPH— J.      A.      Carson. 
W.    TJ. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 
BAPTIST— C.    D.    Davs. 

Schools    and    Academies. 
DISTRICT  No.   3— Mrs.   R.   H.   Lane,  Prin. 

General     Merchants. 
McCotter,   S.  F.,   &  Bro. 
Holton,   TJ.    C. 
Hickman,   S.   R. 
Fowler,  J.   L. 
Edwards,   Pearl. 

Hotels     and     Boarding     Houses. 
Holton.  Mrs.   TJ.   C. 
Fowler.   Mrs.    J.    L. 

Livery   Stables. 
McCotter,   S.   F.,    &  Bro. 

Manufacturing     Plants. 
Bayboro  Lumber  Co. 
Vandpmere   Oyster  Packing  Co. 
Roberts   &   Bro. 
Armstrong,  H.   A.    (Fish  and  Oysters.) 


PASQUOTANK  COUNTY 

COUNTY  SEAT,    ELIZABETH    CITY. 


POPULATION— (Census  1910),  16,693. 

Formed   in   1729.     Name   derived   from   the   Pasquotank   tribe   of   Indians,   who  once  occupied 
the  section. 

AREA — 240  square  miles.  „,-„„„-,, 

Value  of  real  estate,  $3,133,766;  value  of  personal  property,  $l,520,2o4. 


PASQUOTANK    COUNTY. 


339 


6,417.00 

4,045.00 

960.70 


Property  listed  In  1913,  by  whites,   $4,283,871:   by  negroes,   $370,149. 

TAX  RATE — County  purposes.   21c.   on  the  $1  00 ;  roads  and  bridges,  13c. 

NO.   OF  SCHOOLS— For  whites,  21;  for  negroes,    17. 

PUBLIC  ROADS — No.  of  miles,  250.     Worked   by   convict   system. 

RAILROAD,    TELEGRAPH    AND     EXPRESS    COMPANIES 

Pasquotank  and  North  River  Steamboat  Co.,  assessed    value $ 

Southern  Express  Co.,  assessed  value 

Western    Union   Telegraph   Co. ,    assesed   value 

Norfolk    Southern    Railroad, 23. 66    miles,    assessed    value 307,o(9.00 

Pullman    Co.,    assessed    value .ysfS'SS 

Norfolk  and  Carolina  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Co.,    asessed   value 14,545.00 

Eastern  Carolina  Transportation  Co.,  assessed  value     1,130.00 

North  Carolina  Gas  Co.,  assessed  value „5„n„ 

Electric    Light    Co.,    of    Elizabeth    City,    assessed     value 800. 00 

SUPERIOR  COURT  TERMS— January  19,  February  9  (civil),  March  16  (criminal  and 
(civil),  July  6,  September  21  (criminal  and  civil),  November  16  (civil),  December  29 
(civil). 


COUNTY    OFFICERS. 

CLERK  OF  COURT— Geo.  R.  Little,  Eliza- 
beth   City. 

SHERIFF — Charles   Reid,   Elizabeth   City. 

REGISTER  01"  DEEDS — Joshua  W.  Mun- 
den,  Elizabeth  City. 

TREASURER— James  P.  Thompson,  Eliza- 
beth City. 

CORONER— Isaiah   Fearing,   Elizabeth   City. 

SURVEYOR — Jesse  J.  Morris,  Elizabeth 
City. 

SUPT.  OF  HEALTH— Zenas  Fearing,  Eliza- 
beth  City. 

SUPT.  OF  SCHOOLS— W.  M.  Hinton,  Eliza- 
beth  City. 

SUPT.  OF  HOME — Samuel  Jarvis,  Elizabeth 
City. 

HOARD  OF  EDUCATION— E.  J.  Corbett,  R. 
1.,  Weeksville;  W.  A.  Foster,  Elizabeth  City, 
R.    4;   J.   M.   LeRoy,  Elizabeth   City. 

COMMISSIONERS — George  M.  Scott, ('chm'u), 
Elizabeth  City;  P.  G.  Pritchard,  R.  3;  Eugene 
S.  Scott,  Elizabeth  City,  R.  5;  George  D.  Sher- 
lock, Elizabeth  City.  R.  1;  Wm.  P.  Williams, 
Elizabeth    City,   R.    6. 

BOARD   OF  ELECTIONS — J.    C.   Commander, 
W.   L.   Cohoon,  N.   W.   Daily.  Elizabeth  City. 
JUSTICES    OF    THE    PEACE. 

ELIZABETH  CITY  TOWNSHIP— T.  B.  Wil- 
son, J.  C.  Spence,  J.  W.  Munden,  J.  G.  Fear- 
ing, Elizabeth  City. 

MOUNT  HERMAN— B.  G.  Winslow,  James 
E.  Ives,  Ahoskie;  Samuel  K.  Simpson,  Eliza- 
beth   City,   R.    5. 

NEWLAND — William  J.  Albertson,  Josiah 
R.  Brite.  Elizabeth  City.  R.  4;  William  J. 
Williams,   Elizabeth   City,   R.    6. 

NIXONTON — Joseph  B.  Walston,  Robt.  L. 
Stephenson,  Elizabeth  City,  R.   1. 

PROVIDENCE — Joseph  M.  Jennings,  Joseph 
G.  Harris,  D.  J.  Pritchard,  Elizabeth  City,  R.   3. 

SALEM — J.  C.  James,  Jr.,  Wm.  J.  Saunders, 
Weeksville,  R.   1. 

MINISTERS   NOT    IN  TOWNS. 

BAPTIST— C.   R.   Angell.  Elizabeth   City. 

PRIMITIVE  BAPTIST  —  Chas.  Meads, 
Weeksville,   R.    1. 

METHODIST  EPISCOPAL,  SOUTH— C.  P. 
Jerome,  South  Mills;  V.  A.  Roy  all,  J.  Y.  Old, 
Elizabeth   City. 

EPISCOPAL— C.    A.   Ashby.   Elizabeth   City. 
PHYSICIANS    NOT    IN    TOWNS. 

Lister,   E.   W..   Weeksville. 

MERCHANTS    NOT    IN    TOWNS. 

Sawyer  &  Lister,   Elizabeth  City,   R.    1. 

Sawyer  &  Meads,   Elizabeth  City,  R.    1. 

Walston,    J.    B.    Elizabeth    City,    R.    1. 

Knowles.    S.    S..   Elizabeth   City,   R.    1. 

Cartwright,    Hillery,   Elizabeth   City,   R.    1. 

Cartwright,   G.   W..   Elizabeth   City,   R.    1. 

Banks.   Thomas  N.   Elizabeth  City.  R.    1. 

Keaton,   Jno.   N.,  Elizabeth  City.   R.    1. 

Symons.  W.  G..  Elizabeth  City.  R.   1. 

Cartwright,    Bright,    Weeksville,    R.    1. 

Morris,    George   W.,    Elizabeth    City.    R.    3. 

Davis,   David   S..   Elizabeth   City,   R.    3. 

Davis,  Joseph  W..  Elizabeth  City.  R.   3. 


Whitehead.   J.    A..   Elizabeth   City,   R.    3. 
Foster,   W.    A.,   Elizabeth   City,   R.    4. 
Bright.  H.  W.,  Elizabeth  City,  R.   4. 
Brite,    J.    R.,    Elizabeth    City,    R.    4. 
Lane,   J.   W.,   Okisko. 
Berry,   C.  H.,  Weeksville,   R.   1. 
Parker,   L.   C,   Weeksville,   R.    1. 
Lowry,  F.   H.,   Weeksville,   R.    1. 
Meads,   John  A..   Weeksville.   R.   1. 
Parker,  James  M.,  Weeksville,  R.   1. 

COTTON   GINS. 
Cartwright,  George  W.,   Elizabeth  City,   R.    1. 
Brothers,    W.    N.,    Elizabeth    City,    R.    4. 
Weeksville  Ginning  Co.,  Weeksville. 
Sawyer,   M.   M.,      Weeksville. 
Perry    &   Bundy,    Okisko. 

FLOUR,    CORN    AND    FEED    MILLS. 
N.    C.   Farmers'    Union,   Elizabeth   City,   R.    1. 
Luton,   J.    A.,   Elizabeth   City,   R.    1. 
Carter,    S.   B.,   Elizabeth   City,   R.    3. 
Brothers,  W.  N.,  &  Bro.,   Elizabeth  City,   R.   4. 
Simpson,    S.    K.,    Elizabeth   City,   R.    5. 
James,   B.   F.   Weeksville. 

SAW    MILLS. 
Brothers,  W.  N.,  &  Bro.,  Elizabeth  City  R.  4. 
Simpson,    S.    K.,    Elizabeth   City,    R.    5. 
James,   B.   F.,   Weeksville. 
Banks,   N.   T.,   Elizabeth   City.   R.    1. 
Bundy,  O.  L.,   Okisko. 
Luton.   J.   A.,   Elizabeth  City,   R.    1. 

PUBLIC    SCHOOL    TEACHERS. 
White,    Pearl,    Elizabeth   City,    R.    6. 
White,    Sarah,    Elizabeth   City,   R.    4. 
Williams,   Ina.  Elizabeth  City,   R.   6. 
Thornton,   Ella,   Elizabeth   City,  R.   5. 
Wood   Eula  G.,   Elizabeth   City,    R.    5. 
Hewitt,    Mattie,    Elizabeth    City,    R.    4. 
Morgan,    Mrs.    R.    N.,    Elizabeth   City,    R.    3. 
Commander,    Mrs.    Mae,    Elizabeth    City. 
Stokeley,  Pauline,  Elizabeth  City. 
Leary,   Minnie,   Elizabeth   City. 
Whedbee,    Nancy.    Elizabeth    City. 
Jones,     Iona.     Elizabeth    City. 
Bateman.   Lillie.   Weeksville. 
Lister,    Grace,   Weeksville. 
Lister  Marge,    Weeksville. 
Perry,    Norwood,    Okisko. 
Elliott,  Martha,  Elizabeth  City. 
Layden,    Ira  Mar,    Okisko. 
Wise,   Lillian  L.,   Weeksville. 
Pritchard.  Permelia.   Elizabeth  City,   R.   2. 
Morgan,   Minnie.    Elizabeth    City.    R   .2. 
Simmons,    D.    W.,    Elizabeth    Ctiy. 
Combs.    A.    B.,    Elizabeth    City. 
Leonard,    S.    E.,    Elizabeth   City. 
Albertson,    Catherine,   Elizabeth   City. 
Craig.  Mamie,  Elizabeth  City. 
Kee,    Rose,    Elizabeth   City. 
Godfrey.   Eva,   Elizabeth  City. 
Cobb,    Emma,    Elizabeth    City. 
McPheeters,   Mary,   Elizabeth   City. 
Willis,   Emma,   Elizabeth   City. 
Horton.    Tboola,    Elizabeth    City. 
Bell,   Florence,   Elizabeth  City. 


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Stevens,    Susie.   Elizabeth   City. 

Davis,   Charles,   &   Co. 

Xeubold,    Helen.    Elizabeth   City. 

Brothers,    W.    I. 

Reynolds,  lleiene.  Elizabeth  City. 

Hughes,    G.    M. 

Wood,  Mae,  Elizabeth  City. 

Woodard,  W.  W. 

White,    Grace,    Elizabeth    City. 

Pappendick,  Ed.,  &  Co. 

li.irv    Minnie.     Elizabeth    City. 

Carriage    Dealers   and    Manufacturers. 

Latta,   Hultlah,   Elizabeth   City. 

Elizabeth   City  Buggy   Co. 

Homey,  Hattie,  Elizabeth  City. 

Gallop,    M.    P.,    Co. 

Weatherly,   Bessie,   Elizabeth  City. 

Commission     Merchants. 

Brooks,    Mrs.    Minnie,    Elizabeth    City. 

Glover,  W.   C. 

Banks,    Mre.    Rena,    Elizabeth    City. 

Grandy,  N.  G-,  &  Co. 
Jennette  Bros.   Co. 

ELIZABETH     CITY. 

Spence  &  Hollowell  Co. 

Population,   1910:   S.412. 

Nash,   T.    P. 

White  polls,   773;  colored  polls,  418. 

Abbott,   R.    C. 

Value    real    estate,    $2,074,669;    value    personal 

Cotton   and    Hosiery   Mills. 

property,   $1,246,907. 

Elizabeth    City    Cotton    Mills. 

TAX     RATE:     City,     $1.10;     graded     schools. 

Elizabeth  City  Hosiery  Co. 

40e. 

Bonded  debt,  $141,000;  floating  debt,  $S,604.- 
98. 

Town    Officers. 

Confectionery   Dealers. 

Weatherly     &     Twiddy     (manufacturers     and 

wholesale    dealers.) 

MAYOR— T.    P.    Nash. 

Deans,  W.   T. 

CHIEF  OF  POLICE— J.   B.   Thomas. 

Williams,    T.    W. 

CLERK— D.    Guy   Brockett. 

Allen,    T.    C. 

TREASURER— Jos.   T.    Spence. 

Contractors   and    Builders. 

TAX  COLLECTOR— M.   W.   Berry. 

Martin.   J.   W. 

STANDARD-KEEPER— C.  W.   Ives. 

Chesson,   A.   L. 

ATTORNEY'— W.    L.    Small. 

Benton,    Frank. 

SUPT.    OF   HEALTH— Isaiah   Fearing. 

Lamb,    J.    W. 

POSTMASTER— A.    L.    Pendleton. 

Reid,  S.  H. 

R.   R.    AGENT— F.   L.   Garrett,   N.    S. 

Chesson  &  Palmer. 

EXPRESS  AGENT— J.   W.    Johnson. 

Coal    and    Wood    Dealers. 

TELEGRAPH      AND      TELEPHONE      MAN- 

Davis,  Fred. 

AGER— W.    R.    Williams,    Norfolk    &    Carolina 

Crystal    Ice    &    Coal    Co. 

Tele.   &  Telp.   Co. 

Lambert  Bros. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 

Wright,   M.   G. 

BAPTIST— First,  L.   T.   Reed,  Pastor;  Black- 

Chamber    of    Commerce. 

well  Memorial,   I.   N.   Loftin,   Pastor. 

J.   H.  White,  Pres. ;  Geo.  T.   Spence,  Sec. 

EPISCOPAL— Christ    Church,    C.    A.    Ashby, 

Clothiers   and    Men's    Furnishers. 

Rector. 

McCabe   &   Grice. 

METHODIST— M.  T.  Plyler,  Presiding  Elder; 

Bee  Hive. 

First   Church,   G.    F.    Smith,   Pastor;   City  Road 

Chesson,  E.   S.,  &  Co. 

Church,    E.    B.    Craven,    Pastor;   M.    E.    Church 

Siff,   S.   R.,  Co. 

M.   L.  Chappell,  Pastor. 

Weeks   &    Sawyer. 

PRESBYTERIAN— Cann      Memorial,      J.      B. 

Fowler  &  Co. 

Black,    Pastor. 

Cotton    Gins. 

Schools    and    Academies. 

Elizabeth  City  Milling  Co. 

GRADED— S.    L.   Sheep.    Supt. 

Peoples  Oil  &  Ginning  Co. 

Hotels   and    Boarding    Houses. 

Department    Stores. 

Southern. 

McCabe  &  Grice. 

Arlington. 

Bee  Hive. 

The  Raleigh. 

Sift,  S.  R.,  Co. 

Harris,  B.   T. 

Rucker  &   Sheely  Co. 

Busy  Bee  Cafe. 

Fowler  &  Co. 

Banks  and   Bankers. 

Dentist. 

FIRST     NATIONAL— Charles     H.     Robinson, 

White,   J.    H. 

Pres.  :  W.   G.   Gaither,  Jr.,   Cash. 

Gregory,   S.   W. 

CITIZENS— O.      McMullan,      Pres.;     M.      R. 

Wiley,   H.   S. 

Griffin.   Cash. 

Harris,  M.  M. 

SAVINGS     BANK     &     TRUST     CO.— J.     B. 

Druggists. 

Flora,   Pres. ;  H.   G.  Kramer,   Cash. 

Standard    Pharmacy. 

MERCANTILE— George    M.    Scott,    Pres.;    VV. 

City  Drug  Store. 

H.   Jennings,   Cash. 

Albemarle  Pharmacy. 

Bakers. 

Apothecary  Shop,   Inc. 

Koch,   R. 

Doctors. 

Harris,  B.   T. 

Lumsden,  W.   J. 

Cartwright  Bros. 

McMullan,  O.  G.  B. 

Brick    Manufacturers. 

Pendleton,   A.    L. 

Elizabeth  City  Brick  Co. 

Sawyer.  C.  W. 

Boot    and    Shoe    Dealers. 

Fearing,    Isaiah. 

Owens  Shoe  Co. 

Fearing,   Zenas. 

McCabe   &   Grice. 

Walker,  H.   D. 

Bee  Hive. 

Williams,    C.    B. 

Chesson.  E.   S.,  &  Co. 

Aydlett,   H.   T. 

Fowler  &  Co. 

Dry    Goods   and    Notions. 

Siff,   S.   R.,   Co. 

Robinson,    C.    H.,    &   Co.,    (wholesale.) 

Gallop  &  Toxey   Shoe   Co. 

McCabe    &    Grice. 

Book    Stores. 

Bee  Hive. 

Melick.  P.   W„   &  Co. 

Chesson,  E.   S.,  &  Co. 

Butchers    and    Dealers    in    Catle. 

Siff,   S.   R.,  Co. 

Love,   W.   T. 

Fowler  &   Co.    (Wholesale  and  Retail.) 

Pappendick.    C.    C 

Rucker  &  Sheely  Co. 

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Williams.    T.    W. 
Sheep,    M.    Leigh. 
Sandertin,  C.  H. 
Peoples  Fashion  Store. 
Hayes  &  White. 

Electrical    Contractors   and    Supplies. 
White,   W.    S.,   &   Co. 
Dawson,   J.    W. 
Pritchard,  C.  G. 

Power  and    Light   Companies. 
Elizabeth  City  Electric  Light  &  Power  Co. 
North  Carolina  Gas  Co. 

Fruit    Dealers. 
Seeley,  A.  B.,  &  Son. 
Ballance,   J.    W. 

Fertilizer    Dealers    and     Manufacturers. 
Glover,    W.    C. 
Grandy,  N.  G.,   &  Co. 
Jennett  Bros.    Co. 
Spence  &  Hollowell  Co. 
Elizabeth  City  Oil  and  Fertilizer  Co. 
Abbott,    R.    C. 

Fish    and    Oyster   Dealers. 
Harrison,   C.   T. 
Crank,    Thomas. 
Pritchard  &  Jackson. 
Miller,   H.    C. 
Crank,  J.  T. 

Foundries  and   Iron  Works. 
Elizabeth  City  Iron  Works  and  Supply  Co. 

Furniture    Dealers. 
Quinn,   R.   E.,   &   Co. 
Melick,  P.  W.  &  Co. 
Markham    &    Ferebee. 
Silverthorn,   J.    M. 

Grocers. 
Flaro,  J.  B..   &  Co.    (wholesale.) 
Stevens,  C.  W.,  &  Co.    (wholesale.) 
Banks    &    Hughes,     (wholesale.) 
Gallop,  M.   P.,   &  Co.    (wholesale  and  retail.) 
Toxey,   A.  F.,   &  Co.   wholesale.) 
Seeley,  A.  B.,  &  Son,    (wholesale.) 
Eagle   Grocery. 
Morrisette  Bros. 
White,    R.    B. 
Heath,   H.   W. 
Godfrey,  H.  G.,  &  Co. 
Road  Street  Grocery. 
Morgan    &   Parker. 
Williams,    T.    W-,    Jr. 
Elliott,   A.   Q.,   &  Co. 
Anderson,  L.   W. 
Twiddy,   George  W. 
Pritchard    &    Jackson. 
Brothers,   W.    I. 
Wright,    M.    G. 
Hughes,    G.   M. 
Steger.    Mrs.    Ida. 
Cartwright,    Isaian. 
Midgett,    E.    D. 
Thornton,   C.   L. 
LeRoy,   J.   M. 
Lamb,     T.     B. 
Williams,    W.    T. 
Cartwright,   W.    H.,   &   Son. 
Simpson,    Robert   F. 
Morse,   W.   J. 
Jenkins.    Mrs.   M.    A. 
Long.    C.    A. 
Williams,   Henry. 
Williams,    Charlie. 
Brothers,   J.   W. 
Pendleton,    Gideon. 
Ward,    C.   W. 
Woodard,    W.    W. 
Davis,    S.    S. 
Boyce,  W.  N. 

Hardware    Dealers. 
Sharber  &  White  Hardware  Co. 
Jones.  D.  M..  &  Co. 
Aydelett,  J.   H.,  Hardware  Co. 


Insurance  Agents. 
Culpper,   Griffin,    Old   &  Grice  Co.    (Life   and 
Fire. ) 

Old,    L.    E.    (Life.) 
Sanderlin,    M.    L.    (Life.) 
Fearing.   B.   H.       &  Co.    (Fire.) 
Little   &    Sawyer,    (Fire.) 
Dunston   &   Jones    (Fire). 
Scott,  G.  M.,   &  Son.    (Fire.) 
Wallace.    M.    F.    (Life.) 
Cohoon,  P.   C.    (Life.) 
Pierce,   T.   E.    (Life.) 
Parker,  J.  K.    (Life.) 
Randolph.   Jas.    (Life.) 
Wilson,   T.   B.    (Fire.) 
Wilcox,  J.   W.    (Life.) 
Overman,    J.    P.    (Life.) 

Jewelers. 
Selig,    L. 
Fowler  &  Co. 
Bright,   H.    C. 

Laundries. 
Albemarle  Steam  Laundry. 
Sing   Lee. 

Lawyers. 
Aydlett,    E.    F. 
Cohoon,    Walter  L. 
Worth,    Winfield  A. 
Markham,    Thomas   J. 
Meekins,    Isaac   M. 
Wilson.    J.    Kenyon. 
Williams,   P.   Henry. 
Spence,    George   J. 
Tillett,    Malvern. 
Sawyer,    Phillip    G. 
Brooks,    James    C. 
Leigh,    J.    B. 
Lamb.    E.    F. 
Ehringhaus,  J.   C.   B. 
Thompson,   C.   E. 
Turner,  R.  W. 
Pugh.   C.    R. 
Simpson,  M.   B. 

Lumber   Manufacturers   and    Dealers. 
Kramer  Bros.   &  Co. 
Foreman-Blades  Lumber  Co. 
Dare   Lumber   Co. 
Foreman-Derrickson    Veneer   Co. 
Richmond  Cedar  Works. 
Commander,  T.  A.,  &  Son. 
Southern  Roller   Stave   &   Heading  Co. 

Marble   Works. 
The  Jackson  Marble  Works. 

Machinery    Dealers. 
Elizabeth  City  Iron  Works  &  Supply  Co. 

Garages. 
Stevenson,  C.  W.,  Motor  Car  Co. 
Auto  &  Gas  Engine  Co. 

Oil    Mills. 
Elizabeth   City  Oil  &  Fertilizer  Co. 
Paint    and    Oil     Dealers. 
Jones,  D.   M.,   Co. 
Sharber  &  White  Hardware  Co. 
Aydlett,    J.    H.,    Hardware    Co. 
Kramer  Bros.    &  Co. 

Painters,    (House  and   Sign.) 
Sedgwick,   Joseph. 
Hill.   James  M. 
Smith  Bros. 
Brothers,    Walter. 
Benton   &   Goodfellow. 
Chick.    John. 
Davis,   Noah. 
Davis,   C.   M. 
Baker,   A.   H. 
Hettrlck,  I.  H.,  &  Co. 

Produce    Dealers. 
Glover,    W.    C. 
Grandy,    N.    G.,    &   Co. 
Jennette  Bros.   Co. 
Spence  &  Hollowell  Co. 
Nash,    T.   P. 


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1'ASUroTAN'K      I'ENDEK. 


Abbott,   R.    C. 

Plumbers. 
Knowles,  W.   P. 
Tasker,    Clias.    A. 

Piano    and     Organ     Dealers. 
Duff,  W.   P.,  Piano  Co. 

Photographers. 
Zoeller,  W.  H. 

Newspapers   and    Editors. 
THE     WEEKLY     ADVANCE— Herbert    Peele, 
Editor. 

THE      INDEPENDENT       (Weekly)— W.       0. 
Saunders,   Editor. 

Printing   Offices. 
Wells,  John  L. 

Real   Estate  Agents. 
Parker,  N.  R. 

Elizabeth   City  Real  Estate  Agency. 
Dunstan    &   Jones. 
Wilson,  T  B.. 
Davis,   R.   N. 
Sawyer,  M.  N. 

Shingle  Dealers. 
Kramer  Bros.   &  Co. 
Lambert  Bros. 
Pritchard  &  Jackson. 
Richmond  Cedar  Works. 

Tailors. 
Raulf,  Charles. 
Wescott,  Maurice. 
Harris,   D.    W.,   Jr. 
Sawyer,  J.   C. 
Weeks  &   Sawyer. 
Gallop  &  Toxey. 

Undertakers   and    Embalmers. 
Zeigler,    P.    H. 
Carter,  W.   K.,   &  Sons. 


Veterinary  Surgeons. 
Morris,   W.   H. 

Wall   Paper  Dealers. 
Melick,   P.   W.,   Co. 
Markham   &   Jones. 
Davis,    Noah. 
Hill,   J.   M. 

Feed  Stores. 
White,  W.  S.,  &  Co. 
Neal,  A.   S. 
Nash,   T.    P. 
Grandy,  N.   G.,   &  Co. 

Barber  Shops. 
Ferebee  &  Scott. 
Jordan,  A.  J.,   &  Son. 
Leigh,   M.    O.   K. 
Dibbles,  S.  W. 
Pritchard,   R.    F. 

Grist  Mills. 
Elizabeth  City  Milling  Co. 
Zimmerman,  W.  B.,  &  Co. 
Neal,  A.   S. 

Merchandise   Brokers. 
Whitehurst,   C.   L. 
Parsons,   G.  W.,   &  Son. 
Daniels,  Lloyd. 

Livery  Stables. 
Stokes,   A.   C. 
Armstrong,    B.    S. 
Smithson,    D.    T. 
Bagley,   S.  D.,  &  Co. 
Scott,    J.    A. 

Bottling  Works. 
Waters,  S.,  &  Son. 

Elizabeth    City    Coca-Cola.    Bottling    Works. 
Pepsi-Cola  Bottling  Works. 


PENDER  COUNTY 

COUNTY    SEAT,    BURGAW. 


POPULATION— (Census    1910),    15,471. 

Formed   in    1875.     Named   in   honor   of   General   W.    D.    Pender,    of   Edgecombe   county — Civil 
War. 

AREA — 800  square  miles. 

Value  of  real  estate,   $1,938,199;  value  of  personal  property,   $1,065,475. 

Property  listed  in  1912,  by  whites,  $2,655,776;   by    negroes,    $342, S98. 

NUMBER  OF  SCHOOLS— For  whites,  42;  for  negroes,  39. 

TAX  RATE— County  purposes,   20  2-3c.   on  the  $100. 

PUBLIC  ROADS — Worked  by  assessments  of   labor  under  general  State  Law. 

RAILROAD,    TELEGRAPH     AND     EXPRESS    COMPANIES. 

Wallace  Telephone  Co.,   assessed  value $  114.00 

Atlantic  Coast  Line  Railroad,   62.99  miles,   assessed    value 2,142,592.00 

Pullman,  Co.,  assessed  value 5,371.26 

Southern   Express   Co.,   assessed   value 11,432.00 

Western   Union  Telegraph   Co.,   assessed  value 12,348.60 

Southern  Bell  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Co.,  assessed  value 4,702.00 

Armour  Car  Lines  Co.,   assessed  value 8,700.00 

Pender  Telephone  Co.,   assessed  value 1,250. on 

SUPERIOR  COURT  TERMS— January  19,  March    2    (civil),   June,    1,    September   2S    (civil), 
November   3. 


COUNTY    OFFICERS. 

CLERK  OF  COURT— J.   F.   Johnson,   Burgaw. 

SHERIFF — W.   R.   Atkinson,  Burgaw. 

REGISTER  OF  DEEDS— R.  I.  Durham,  Bur- 
gaw. 

TREASURER — W.   R.   Atkinson,  Burgaw. 

CORONER— W.  H.  Peden,  Rocky  Point. 

SURVEYOR— W.   T.    Simpson,   Long  Creek. 

SUPT.  OF  HEALTH— R.  H.  Bradford,  Bur- 
gaw. 

SUPT.  OF  SCHOOLS— T.  T.  Murphy,  Atkin- 
son. 

BOARD  OF  EDUCATION— R.  K.  Bryan 
(Chm'n),  Scott's  Hill;  D.  J.  Corbett,  Jr.,  Cur- 
rie;  J.   R.   Bannerman,  Burgaw. 

COMMISSIONERS— T.  J.  Armstrong,  Rocky 
Point;  J.  S.  Devane,  Burgaw;  W.  H.  Lewis, 
Atkinson. 


BOARD  OF  ELECTIONS— J.  R.  Bannerman, 
(Chm'n),  Burgaw;  J.  A.  Murphy,  Atkinson; 
A.    K.    Parsons,   Watha. 

JUSTICES  OF  THE   PEACE. 

BURGAW  TOWNSHIP— A.  H.  Paddison,  W. 
M.  Hand,  J.  G.  Brown,  J.  K.  Bannerman,  Bur- 
gaw. 

CASWELL— J.  C.  Pretlow,  J.  W.  Flynn,  Point 
Caswell;  E.   A.   Hawes,   Atkinson. 

CAMTUCK— J.  U.  Marshall,  T.  O.  Flynn, 
W.    C.   Keith,  J.   M.   Marshall,   Currie. 

GRADY— N.  R.  Croom,  J.  H.  Brinson,  Currie; 
N.  W.   Richards,  M.   M.   Bullard,  Montague. 

HOLLY— D.  H.  Marshburn,  G.  W.  Meeks, 
Maple   Hill;   S.    G.    Blake,   Burgaw. 

LONG  CREEK— W.  T.  Simpson,  J.  B.  Scott, 
E.   O.   ITerring,  Long  Creek. 


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ROCKY  POINT — J.  E.  Durham,  W.  W.  Pear- 
sail,    T.    J.    Brown,    Rocky    Point. 

TOPSAIL— A.    M.     King,    P.    Blake,    Hamp- 

UNION— J.  II.  McGowan,  B.  R.  Powers, 
Watha;   R.   W.    Rivenbark,   Willard. 

COLUMBIA— A.  D.  Ward,  Burgaw;  Howard 
Wells,   Willard;   A.    T.    Bland,   Currie. 

MINISTERS    NOT    IN    TOWNS. 

J.    H.    Beck,    Sloop    Point. 

J.   D.   Hocutt,  Ashtori. 

SCHOOLS    AND    ACADEMIES. 

ATKINSON  GRADED  HIGH— T.  S.  Teague, 
Prin. 

WILLARD  GRADED  HIGH— Yirgina  Pow- 
ers,  Prin. 

PHYSICIANS   NOT    IN    TOWNS. 

Williams,  R.   J.,  Rocky  Point. 

MERCHANTS   NOT    IN    TOWNS. 

Armstrong,  E.  A.,  Ashton. 

Marshburn,  J.   R.,  Maple  Hill. 

Lanier  &  Wooten,  Maple  Hill. 

Henry,  J.  E.,  Long  Creek. 

Larkins,  W.   W.,  Long  Creek. 

Sidbury.  J.  W.,  Sloop  Point. 

Dew,  J.   A.,   Currie,  Rfd. 

Keith,  W.   C,  Currie',  Rfd. 

Moore,  E.  A.  Currie. 

Walker,  W.  R.,  Currie. 

COTTON     GINS. 

Burgaw  Gin  Co.,  Burgaw. 

Costin,  J.   L.,  Watha. 

Thompson  &  Byrd,  Watl 

Messick,   H.    N.,   Rooky   Point. 

Nunallee,   W.   L.,   Currie,   Rfd. 

Jones,   Riley,   Maple  Hill. 

Rivenbark,   R.    W.,    &   Son,   Watha. 

FLOUR,  CORN   AND    FEED    MILLS. 

Croom,    A.    B.,    Sr. ,    Burgaw. 

Murphy,   T.    T.,    Atkinson. 

SAW    MILLS. 

Garysburg  Manufacturing   Co.,   Burgaw. 

Parsons  &  King,  Burgaw. 

East   River   Lumber    Co.,   Burgaw. 

Sanderson,   Richard,  Burgaw. 

Buell   &   Crocker  Lumber   Co..   Bannermans. 

Messick,   H.    N.,   Rocky  Point. 

PUBLIC  SCHOOL  TEACHERS. 

Paddison,  Maude,  Burgaw. 

Hand,    Douglas,    Burgaw. 

Ward,  Ila,  Burgaw. 

Powers,  Lidie.  Willard. 

Hunt,  Etta,  Burgaw. 

Davis,  Callie,  Rocky  Point. 

Powers,   Virginia,   Willard. 

Croom,  Lottie,  Currie. 

Bryan,   Mrs.    Gertrude   F.,    Scott's   Hill. 

Hocutt,  Nellie,  Rocky  Point. 

Beck,   J.    H,   Sloop   Point. 

Bowen,   Seavey,   Burgaw. 

Blanchard,   Alice,  Burgaw. 

Paddison,  Blanche,  Burgaw. 

Frayser,    Lou,    Ivanhoe. 

Hines,   Miss  Montague. 

Ferguson,  Lula,  Currie. 

Brinson,    Minnie    Burgaw. 

Bramble,   Ida,   Burgaw. 

Herring,   Sallie,   Burgaw. 

McCullin,  Mary  Lou,  Burgaw. 

Flynn,   Mrs.    W.,   Burgaw. 

Howell,   Mattie,   Atkinson. 

Matthews,   Clyde,   Ivanhoe. 

Ellis,   Iver,   Burgaw. 

Coley,  Minnie,  Burgaw. 

Noel,   — .   — . ,   Burgaw. 

Corbett,  Mary,  Point  Caswell. 

Lennon,  R.   S.,   Currie. 

Keith,    Annie    F.,    Currie. 

Robbins,    Lottie,    Currie. 

Thompson,  Bertha.  Burgaw. 

Beck,   H,   Sloop  Point. 

Best,   Ida,  Topsail. 


Page,   Katie,   Willard. 
Moore,   Mamie,   Rocky  Point. 
Smith,  Katie,  Rocky  Point. 
Page,  Mary  M.,  Rocky  Point. 


BURGAW. 

Incorporated  in  1879. 

Population,    1910:     White,   640;  colored,    500; 
total,   1,140. 

Value    real    estate,    $124,535;    value    personal 
property,    $109,000. 
TAX  RATE:     15c.   on  the  $100. 

Town    Officers. 
MAYOR— W.    M.    Hand. 
POSTMASTER— F.   T.   Croom. 
CHIEF  OF  POLICE— L.   Q.  Myers. 
R.   R.   AGENT— Giles  Kornegay,   A.  C.  L. 
MANAGER   TELEGRAPH— G.    Kornegay,    W. 
U. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 
METHODIST— J.    C.    Whedbee,    Pastor. 
PRESBYTERIAN— P.   L.    Clark,   Pastor. 
BAPTIST— E.    L.    Weston,    Pastor. 
Schools    and    Academies. 
BURGAW    GRADED    HIGH— C.     O.    Fisher, 
Prin. 

Banks  and   Bankers. 
BANK   OF   PENDER— W.   D.    Croom,    Pres. ; 
C.   C.  Branch,  Cash. 

Doctors. 
.  Bradford,   R.   H. 
Thomas,    H.   B. 

Druggists. 
Singletary   Drug   Co. 

Jewelers. 
Pullen,  E.  T. 

General    Merchandise. 
Croom.  W-  D.,   &  Bro. 
Pender  Grocery  Co. 
Pender  Hardware  Co. 
Farrior.   J.   D. 
Harrell,   C,   &  Sons. 
Highsmith,    S.    A. 
Moore,    John   F. 
Myers,    Cecil. 
Bell   Raymond. 
Wagstaff,  Porter. 
Harrell,  W.  R. 
Harrell.  J.   T. 
Dicksey,   W.    C. 
Daniel,  W.   G.^  &  Co. 

Hotels    and     Boarding     Houses. 
Black,  Miss  M.  S. 
Bordeaux,  Mrs.   M.   I. 
Rainbow    Cafe. 
Jones    Cafe. 

Livery   Stables. 
Barden,  J.  J. 
Moore,   M.   M. 
Johnston,    I.    F. 

Newspapers    and    Editors. 
PENDER      CHRONICLE       (Weekly)— L.      U 
Motte,   Editor. 

Lawyers. 
Bland   &   Bland. 
McCullen,  C.  E. 
Larkins,   E.   L. 

Manufacturing    Plants. 
East  River  Lumber  Co. 
Garysburg   Manufacturing   Co. 


ROCKY    POINT. 

Incorporated  in   1907. 
Population,    1910:     450. 
POSTMASTER— Mrs.    I.    D.    Rhodes. 
R.   R.   AGENT— J.   L.    Casteen.   A.    C.   L. 
MANAGER     TELEGRAPH— J.     L.     Casteen, 
W.   V. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 
METHODIST— J.    C.    Whedbee,   Pastor. 

Doctors. 
Williams,   R.   J. 


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PENDER— PERQUIMANS. 


General    Merchandise. 
Miller.    W.    W. 
Peaiaall,  T.  P. 
Armstrong,   J.   B. 
Malpass,   w.   H. 
Bloodworth.W.    E.,    &    Co. 


Hotels     and     Boarding     Houses. 
Armstrong,   Mrs.   J.    B. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 

Messick,    H.    N.     (Saw    Mill,    Crate    Factory, 
Cotton   Gin). 


PERQUIMANS  COUNTY 

COUNTY    SEAT,     HERTFORD. 


POPULATION*— (Census    1010),    11,054. 

Formed  in  1672  as  a  percinct  of  Albemarle  county,  and  in  173S  was  made  a  county.  Name 
derived  from  tribe  of  Indians  who  occupied  the  region.  It  was  here  that  George  Durant, 
famed  in  the  early  Colonial  History  of  the  State,  settled  and  received  deeds  from  ht>3  In- 
dians, which  deeds  can  now  be  v.-cn  on  record  at  Hertford.  Part  of  the  county  still  bears 
the  name  "Durants  Neck."  At  Phelps  Point,  which  is  now  the  town  of  Hertford,  the  first 
relifious  service  in  North  Carolina,  of  which  there  i",  any  authentic  record,  was  hold.  The 
rtvi ■■■]-,  iii  th  country  are  among  'he  ol  lest  fnd  mo;t  interesting  in  the  State.  One  section 
of  the  county  was  settled   and  is  still  peopled   by  the  Friends  or  Quakers. 

AREA— 220    square   miles. 

Value  of  real  estate,  $1,646,483;  value  of  personal  property,   $1, OSS,  142. 

Property  listed  in  1913,  by  whites,  $2,395,S94;   by  negroes,   $338,731. 

TAX    RATE — County    purposes,    19c.    on    the   $100;   special,   5c;   roads,  40c. 

County  bonded  debt,  $1,000. 

PUBLIC   ROADS— No.    miles.    400.      Worked  under   special   law. 

RAILROAD,    TELEGRAPH    AND    EXPRESS   COMPANIES. 

Belvidere-Hertford  Telephone  Co.,   assessed  value 

Pullman  Co. ,   assessed  value   

Southern    Express    Co. ,     assessed    value     

Western    Union    Telegraph    Co.,    assessed    value 

Norfolk  Southern  Railroad,   24. S3  miles,   assessed     value 322,735.00 

Norfolk   and   Carolina  Telephone   and  Telegraph  Co.,    assessed    value 7,557.00 

SUPERIOR    COURT   TERMS— January    19,    April  13,  November  2. 


1,154.00 
3.360.50 
3,931.00 
1.182.40 


Hert- 


COUNTY      OFFICERS. 

CLERK    OF    COURT— Chas.    Johnson 
ford. 

SHERIFF— B.    F.    Bray,    Hertford. 

REGISTER  OF  DEEDS— W.  F.  C.  Ed- 
wards,   Hertford. 

TREASURER— L.    W.    Norman.    Hertford. 

CORONER— T.    A.    Cox,    Hertford. 

SURVEYOR— J.    P.    Winslow. 

SUPT.  OF  HEALTH— T.  S.  McMullan, 
Hertford. 

SUPT.  OF  SCHOOLS— W.  G.  Gaither,  Hert- 
ford. 

SUPT.    OF   HOME— S.    F.    Stallings.    Winfall. 

BOARD  OF  EDUCATION— R.  H.  Welch, 
Hertford.  R.  3;  John  H.  Ward,  Belvidere;  J. 
Carroll  Blanchard,  Hertford. 

COMMISSIONERS— H.  C.  Sotkes,  Hertford; 
S.  I.  Sutton.  Hertford,  Rfd. ;  M.  R.  White, 
Winfall,  Rfd.;  L.  It.  Webb,  Durants  Neck; 
E.    G.    Simpson,   Belvidere. 

JUSTICES     OF     THE     PEACE. 

BELVIDERE— L.       J.        Winslow,       W. 
Wooten,    W.    I.    Winslow,    J.    G.    Jaliff,    E 
Simpson. 

BETHEL — Joseph      C.      Long,      Benjamin 
Wood,   William  T.    Jones,   T.    J.    Long. 

HERTFORD— Geo.    D.    Newby,   J.    M.    Sutton. 

NEW  HOPE— C.  M.  White,  Arthur  Butt,  Jas. 
A.   Davis,   H.   J.   Jones,   W.   E.   Dail. 

PARKSVILLE— H.  J.  Reed,  J.  C.  Bagley,  T. 
C.    Story. 

SCHOOLS    AND     ACADEMIES. 

BELVIDERE    ACADEMY. 

PHYSICIANS   NOT    IN    TOWNS. 

Hathaway,    B.    W. 

Ward,    I.    A.,    Belvidere. 

Hoggard,   W.    A.,    Woodville. 

MERCHANTS    NOT    IN    TOWNS. 

Wood,    W.    E.,    Hertford. 

Shannonhouse,  J.   W. ,  Durants  Neck. 

Relfe,  L.   C,  Jacocks. 

Symons,  T.   C,  Hertford.  Rfd. 

Potter,   A.,    Hertford,   Rfd. 

Wilson,   J.    C,   Hertford,   Rfd. 

Towe,  Garland,   ChapaiToke. 

White,    Rufus,    Belvidere. 

Chappell,  E.  L.,  Belvidere. 


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G. 


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Sutton,   Jack,   M.,   Hertford,   R.    1. 
Parker,  J.  H.,  Burgess. 
Suton,   S.    T.,t   Hertford,   R.    1. 
Farmer   &  Co.,   Hertford,  R.   1. 
White,    T.    L.,    Belvidere,    Rfd. 
Fleetwood,  G.   M.,   Hertford,  Rfd. 
Phillips,    S.    C,    Hertford,    R.    1. 
Winslow,  Arthur,   Belvidere. 
White,  F.   C,  Belvidere. 
Umphlett,  W.  F.,  &  Co. 
Corbett,   Henry. 

COTTON     GINS. 
Ward   &    ChaoDell.    Belvidere. 
Winslow,    A.    R.,   Winfall. 
Nixon,    Thomas,    Hertford. 
Towe,    Garland,    Chapanoke. 
Umphlett,   W.    F.,   Hertford. 
Bright,   Noah,  Woodville. 
Perry,  L.   B. ,  Durants  Neck. 
Relfe,   L.    C   Jacocks. 
Wood.    W.    E.,    Hertford. 
Eastern  Cotton  Oil  Co.,   Hertford. 
Fleetwood,   J.    J.,    Hertford. 
Parker,   J.    H.,   Burgess. 
Mattbea,  Whit  &  Son,  Hertford. 

SAW    MILLS. 
White,    F.    C,    Belvidere,    Rfd. 
Fleetwood,  G.   M.,   Hertford,   Rfd. 
Winslow,  A.  R.,  Winfall. 
Bright,   North,   Hertford,   Rfd. 

PUBLIC   SCHOOLS  TEACHERS. 
Phillips,   B.   L.,   Hertford. 
Winslow.   Mae  Wood,   Hertford. 
Plunkett,    Lucy,    Hertford. 
Strahl,  Grace,  Hertford. 
Nixon,    Harriett,   Hertford. 
Whedbee,   Rushia,   Hertford. 
White.   Lucy,  Hertford. 
McMullan,   Sallie,   Hertford. 
Barber,   Lena,   Hertford. 
Newbold,    Fannie,    Hertford. 
Griffin,   Mrs.   C.   W.,  Durants  Neck,  R.   1. 
Newbern,  Annie  L. ,  Durants  Neck. 
Spivey,  Bessie,  Hertford,  R.   3. 
Sijivev,    Ida,   Hertford,   R.    3. 
Hastie,  Bertha,  Hertford,  R.   3. 
Sawyer,   Eula  M.,   Belvidere. 
Hill,    Mrs.    Alethia.    Hertford. 
Reed,   Sydney  M.,   Hertford. 


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Barber,   Mattie,   Hertford. 
Ward.    Ira    G.,    Belvidere. 
Spivey,  Alma,  Hertford,  R.   2. 
Chappell,    Leora,    Belvidere. 
Howell,    Bertha,   Hertford. 
Perry,   Belle,    Hertford. 
Howell,    Bessie,    Winfall,    R.    1. 
Only,    Inez   M. ,    Belvidere. 
Council,  Pauline,  Winfall. 
Scott,    Jeanette,    Hertford,    R.    3. 
Alexander,   Gladys,   Chapanoake 
Jessup,   Sallie  K.,   Winfall. 
White,   Pearl,   Belvidere. 
Chappel,   J.    T.,    Belvidere. 
Chappell,    Mrs.    J.    T..    Belvidere. 
Hunter,    Bessie.    Belvidere. 
Wilfe,  Annie  Mae,  Edenton,  R.   3. 
Harris,    Ellinda,    Hertford,    R.    1. 
Lamb,   Ruth,    Belvidere. 
White,  Hugh,  Belvidere. 

HERTFORD. 

Chartered  n   1758. 

Population,    1910:     2,500. 

White  polls,   135;  colored  polls,   162. 

Value   of   real   estate,    $349,335;   value   of   per- 
sonal  property,    $332,168. 

TAX  RATE:     $1.20  pn  the  $100. 

Bonded  debt.  $15,000. 

Town   Officers. 

MAYOR— W.    E.    White. 

CHIEF   OF   POLICE— C.    F.    Summer. 

CLERK— W.    C.    Winslow. 

TREASURER— Hertford   Banking   Co. 

POSTMASTER — J.   P.   Jessup. 

R.    R.    AGENT— C.   W.   Gaither,   N.    S. 

EXPRESS  AGENT— C.  W.   Gaither. 

TELEGRAPH   MANAGER— Briton,   W.    U. 

TELEPHONE        MANAGER— Wm.       Sumner*, 

Carolina  Telephone-  Co. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 

EPISCOPAL— C.    R.   Parker,  Rector. 

BAPTIST— A.   A.  .Butler,  Pastor. 

METHODIST— F.   M.    Shamburger,   Pastor. 
Schools   and    Academies. 

GRADED. 

Banks  and   Bankers. 

HERTFORD     BANKING     CO.— L.     W.     Nor- 
man,  Cash. 

Brick    Manufacturers. 

Builders'    Brick   Co. 

Boot    anil    Shoe    Dealers. 

Blanchard,  W.   S.,  &  Son. 

Morgan,   C.   W. 

Mardre,   Wm. 

Winslow,  Watson. 

White,   M.   H.,   &  Co. 

Rutenburg,   N.,   &   Bro. 

Barrow,   Geo. 

Gregory,    M.    S..    &   Co. 

Winslow  &  Brinn. 

Butchers   and    Dealers    in    Cattle. 

Winslow,   T.    R. 

Broughton,  John,  &  Bro. 

White  &  Hathaway. 

Carriage    Dealers. 

Elliott.    R.    D. 

Winslow   &   White. 

Confectionery    Dealers. 

Divers   &   Raper. 

Cox,    R.    B. 

Barrow,   G.   W. 

Gregory,  Mrs.  Mollie. 

Taft,    Leon. 

Winslow,    T.    R. 

White,  M.   H.,   &   Co. 

Coal   and   Wood    Dealers. 

McMullian,    W.    T. 

Albemarle  Ice  Co. 

Clothiers   and    Men's    Furnishers. 

Rutenburg,  N.,  &  Bro. 

Blanchard,  W.   S.,  &  Son. 

White,    M.    H.,    Co. 

Morgan,  C  W.,  &  Co. 

Winslow  &  Brinn. 

Gregory,   M.    S.,   &   Co. 


Habit,   E.   D. 

Cotton    Gins. 
Blanchard,   T.    C,    &   Bro. 
Eastern   Coton  Oil   Co. 

Dentists. 
Leggett,   J.    L. 

Druggists. 
Smith,   R.    W. 
Southern   Drug   Co. 

Doctors. 
McMullan,   T.    S. 
Cox.    T.    A. 
Smith,  R.  W. 
Sharp,    W.    B.    (Col.) 

Dry  Goods  and   Notions. 
Rutenburg,  N. ,  &  Bro. 
White,    M.    H.,    &    Co. 
Morgan.   C.   W.,   &   Co. 
Blanchard,  W.  S.,  &  Son. 
Winslow,   Watson. 
Mardre,   Wm. 
Barrow,  Geo.  W. 
Winslow    &    Brinn. 
Habit,  E.  D. 

Power   and    Light   Companies. 
Eastern   Coton   Oil   Co. 

Fruit   Dealers. 
Cox,  R.  B. 
Divers  &  Raper. 
Gregory,   M.    S.,    &   Co. 
('happell,  Riddick. 
Winslow.    T.    R. 
Habit,   E.   D. 

Fertilizer  Dealers  and   Manufacturers. 
Eastern  Cotton  Oil   Co. 

Furniture   Dealers. 
Blanchard,  W.  S.,  &  Son. 
White,  M.   H.,  &  Co. 
Barrow,   G.   W. 
Rutenburg,  N.,   &  Bro. 

Grocers. 
Blanchard,  W.   S.,  &   Son. 
White,   M.    EL,   &   Co. 
Barrow,   G.   W. 
Winslow.  T.   R. 
Taft,   Leon. 
Broughton,  J.,  &  Bro. 
Morgan,  C.   W.,  &  Co. 
Gregory,   M.    S.,   &   Co. 
Mardre,     Wm. 
Hawkins  &  Humphries. 

Hardware   Dealers.  . 
White,  M.   H.,   &  Co. 
Blanchard,   T.    C,    &   Bro. 
Mardre,    Wm. 
Barrow,  Geo.  W. 
Hertford  Hardware  &  Supply  Co. 

Insurance   Agents. 
Johnson   White   &   Co. 

Lawyers. 
Whedbee,  Chas. 
McMullan,  P.  W. 
McNider,  J.  S. 

Laundries. 
Lee,    Sing. 

Lumber    Manufacturers   and    Dealers. 
Albemarle  Lumber  Co. 
Major   &   Loomis.   Co. 
Grumpier,   E.    L. 
Newby  &  White. 

Paint  and  Oil   Dealers. 
Blanchard,   W.    S.,    &   Son. 
White,   M.   H.,   &  Co. 
Barrow,   George  W. 
Smith,    R.    W. 
Hertford  Hardware   &  Supply  Co. 

Civil    Engineers. 
Cox,   David. 
Babb,   T.   W. 

Painters. 
Hawkins,  M.   A. 

Photographers. 
Webster,    D.    F. 

Shingle    Dealers. 
Saunders,  T.  I). 


l'EUdlTlMAXS—  PERSON. 


Undertakers  and    Embalmcrs. 
Morgan,  Timothy. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 
Albemarle  Lumber  Co. 
Eastern   Cotton   Ooil  Co. 
Newhy  &  White. 
Major  &  Loonris.   Co. 


WINFALL. 
Incorporated  in  1889. 

Population,    1910:     White,    250;   colored,    150; 
total,    400. 

Value    real    estate,    $39,556;    value    personal 
property,  $15,000. 

TAX  ItATE:     16  2-3c.  on  the  $100. 

Town   Officers. 
MAYOR— H.   J.    Reed. 


POSTMISTRESS— Kate   B.    Jessup. 
CHIEF  OF  POLICE— E.   B.  Daughtrey. 
R.  R.  AGENT— Miles  Jones,  N.  S.  Ry. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 
METHODIST— B.    P.    Robinson. 

Doctors. 
Hathaway,   B.   W. 

General    Merchants. 
Jessup,  W.   L. 
Baker,  J.   H. 
Ward,  J.  W.,  Jr. 
White,  Alphonso. 

Livery   Stables. 
Hurdle,  J.  W. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 
Winslow,   A.  ,R.    (Gin   and   Grist  Mill). 


PERSON  COUNTY 

COUNTY     SEAT,      ROXBORO. 


POPULATION— (Census     1910),     17,356. 

Formed  in   1792.     Named  in  honor  of  Gin.    Thos.   Person. 

ABE  A — 400  square  miles. 

Value  of  real  estate,  $2,236,319;  value  of  personal  property,  $1,396,163. 

Property  listed  in  1912,  by  whites,  $3,103,034;   by  Indians.  $4,057;  by  negroes,  $288,421. 

NUMBER   OF   SCHOOLS— For  whites,    41;   for  negroes,    18. 

TAX  RATE — County  purposes,  IS  l-3c.  on  the   $100;   roads   and   bridges,    25c;    special,    5c; 
school,    special,    4c 

County  bonded  debt,   $5,000. 

PUBLIC  ROADS— Number  of  miles,  850.     Worked  by  convicts. 

RAILROAD,    TELEGRAPH    AND    EXPRESS    COMPANIES. 

Atlantic   and   Danville   Railway,    5.20   miles,    assessed    value    $  47,272.73 

Southern  Express  Co.,   assessed  value   ., 4,971.00 

Western  Union  Telegraph  Co.,    assessed  value 2,143.10 

North    Carolina    Telephone    Co.,    assessed    value 360.00 

Mebane-Ridgeville    Telephone    Co.,    assessed    value     200.00 

Norfolk   and  Western  Railway,   22.19  miles,   assessed    value    480,738.00 

Pullman    Co.,    assessed   value    1,108.80 

Morris  Telephone  Co.,    assessed  value    2,222.00 

SIPERIOR  COURT  TERMS— January  19,  March    2    (civil),    June    1,    September    28    (civil), 
November  3. 


COUNTY    OFFICERS. 

CLERK  OF  COURT— D.  W.  Bradsher,  Rox- 
boro. 

SHERIFF— N.    S.    Thompson,    Roxhoro. 

REGISTER  OF  DEEDS— W.  E.  Webb,  Rox- 
boro. 

TREASURER— W.    F.    Long.   Roxboro. 

CORONER—  J.   M.    O'Briant,   Roxboro. 

SUPT.    OF    HEALTH— W.    A.    Bradsher. 

SUPT.  OF  SCHOOLS— G.  F.  Holloway,  Rox- 
boro. 

SUPT.     OF    HOME— Hugh    Gentry,    Roxboro. 

BOARD  OF  EDUCATION— J.  W.  Noell 
(chm'n),  Timberlake,  Rf d. ;  W.  R.  Wilkerson, 
Roxboro,  R.   1. ;  James  A.   Long,   Jr.,  Roxboro. 

COMMISSIONERS— J.  M.  Bray,  Semora;  C. 
H.    Hunter.   E.   B.    Reade,   Roxboro. 

JUSTICES     OF     THE     PEACE. 

ALLENVILLE  TOWNSHIP— J.  L.  Gentry, 
W.   T.   Whitt,   Mill  Creek. 

BUSHY  FORK— A.  M.  Long,  J.  D.  K.  Rich- 
mond,  W.   E.   Phelps,  Hurdles  Mills. 

CUNNINGHAM— J.  M.  Jones,  Cunningham; 
L.  B.   Scott,   Semora;  R.  A.   Clay,  Ceffo. 

FLAT  RIVER— J.  C.  Cates,  W.  F.  Timber- 
lake,   J.    C.    Noel,   Timberlake. 

HOLLOWAYS— O.  D.  Baily,  Woodsdale;  W. 
T.  Humphries,  T.  M.  Bumpass,  Virgilina,  Va. ; 
G.  E.  Woody,  Bethel  Hill. 

MT.  TIRZAH— J.  W.  Cash.  Moriah;  W-  J. 
Dean,  Foster;  J.  W.  Noell,  Timberlake. 

OLIVE  HILL— T.  C.  Wagstaff,  W.  C.  Woody, 
Winstead. 

ROXBORO— J.  S.  Clayton,  W.  A.  Winstead, 
W.  J.   Winstead,  J.   W.  Younger,  Roxboro. 


WOODSDALE— G.    B.    Williams,    Woodsdale, 
R.    1. 

MINISTERS    NOT    IN    TOWN. 
J.   J.   Hall,   Roxboro. 
J.  E.   Peed,  Moriah. 
B.   C.   Allred,  Mt.  Tirzah  Circuit,  Roxboro. 

SCHOOLS    AND    ACADEMIES. 
BETHEL   HILL  HIGH— Woodsdale,    Rfd. 
BUSHY   FORK   HIGH— Roxboro,    R.    1. 

PHYSICIANS   NOT   IN   TOWNS. 
Baynes,   R.    S.,   Gordonton. 
Pritchett,   P.   G.,    Center  Grove. 
Merritt,   J.   H.,   Woodsdale. 
Coleman,   J.   I.,   Hurdles  Mill. 
Gentry,    Geo. ,    Timberlake. 
Warren,    Robt.,   Gordonton. 

MERCHANTS   NOT   IN   TOWNS. 
Hester,   F.   J.,   Bushy  Fork. 
Long,  A.  M.,   &  Son,  Hurdles  Mill. 
Wilborn.   R.   L.,   Hurdles  Mill. 
Woody,   W.   A.,   Bethell  Hill. 
Street,   T.   H.,   Mill   Creek. 
Fogleman  &  Son,  Foster. 
Buchanan,  L.  K. ,  Mill  Creek. 
Perkins.   J.   D.,   &   Son,   Roxboro. 
Long,  J.  R..  Ceffo- 
O'Briant,   J.    N.,   Foster. 
Villines,  L.,  Roxboro,  Rfd. 
Gregory,    W.    T.,    Moriah. 
Cash  Bros..   Moriah. 
Reade  Bros.,    Timberlake. 
Reads  Bros.   Co.,   Push. 
Clayton,    Walter,   Woodsdale. 
Long,  Jesse,  Woodsdale. 
Clayton,    John   W. .    Woodsdale. 


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Neal,    G.    D.,   Woodsdale. 
Day,   J.    B.,   Woodsdale. 
Robertson,   B.    J.   Woodsdale. 
Fountain,  Griffin,   Roxboro,   Rfd. 
Carver   &   Fox,  Roxboro,   Rfd. 

FLOUR,     CORN     AND     FEED     MILLS. 
Cates,   J.   T.,  Hurdles  Mills. 
Long,  J.  A.  Chub  Lake. 
Street,   T.   H.,   Mill   Creek. 
Moore,    E.    R.,    Timberlake. 
Andrews   &   Slaughter.   Roxboro. 
Sneed,  J.   M.,  Timberlake. 
Huff,  W.  J.,  Roxboro,  Rfd. 
Clavton,    J.    W.,    Woodsdale. 
Mitchell,  B.   E.,   &  Co.   Woodsdale. 
Reade  &   Moore,   Rougemont. 
Broach,   W.   R.    &  Y.    N.,   Roxboro,   Rfd. 
Tapp  &  Long,   Roxboro,   Rfd. 
Harris   &   Carver,   Rougemont. 

SAW    MILLS. 
Woody,   J.   T. ,   Roxboro. 
Brooks,    C.    B.,    Roxboro. 
Long    &    Pass.    Roxboro. 
Tapp,  M.   M.,  Roxboro. 
Fleig,    L.,    Boxboro. 
Jones,   J.   T.,   Roxboro. 
Coley,   E.    R.,   Roxboro. 
Garrett  &  Garrett.  Roxboro. 

PUBLIC    SCHOOL   TEACHERS. 
Baynes,  Bessie,    Hurdles  Mill,   R.    1. 
Hurley,     Bernice,     Hurdles     Mill. 
Harris.  Nettie,  Hurdles  Mill,  R.  3. 
Broach,    Joy,    Hurdles   Mill,    R.    3. 
Newton,   Ethel,   Roxboro. 
Bradsher,   Sue,   Roxboro. 
Thomas,   Annie  Lou,   Roxboro. 
Johnson,   Margaret,   Roxboro. 
Walton,   Lillian,   Roxboro. 
Newton,  Grace,  Roxboro. 
Harrys,    Mary,     Roxboro. 
Hester,    Eula,    Roxboro,    R.    1. 
Cheek,    Inez,    Roxboro. 
Russell,  Lillian,  Roxboro. 
Jeffreys,    Bessie,    Roxboro. 
Patton,  Aline,  Roxboro. 
Green,  Nannie,   Roxboro,   R.   2. 
Woody,  Maude,   Roxboro,  R.   2. 
Humphreys,   Bessie,   Roxboro,   R.    2. 
Burch,    Iola,    Roxboro,    R.    2. 
Warren,   Ophelia,  Roxboro,  R.   2. 
Williams,    Sue,    Roxboro,    R.    3. 
Brooks,   Mrs.    Bettie,   Roxboro,   R.    3. 
Broach,  Addie,  Roxboro,  R.   4. 
O'Briant,   Solomon,  Roxboro,  R.   4. 
Long,   Olga,   Roxboro,   R.    5. 
Wilkerson,    Sadie,    Roxboro,    R.    5. 
Farley,   Annie,   Woodsdale. 
Bradsher,   Mabel,  Woodsdale,   R.    1. 
Woody.    Marie,    Woodsdale,    R.    1. 
Willams,    Besse,   Woodsdale,    R.    1. 
Crowder,   Otie,   Woodsdale,   R.    1. 
Beam,  Mrs.   J.   A.,  Woodsdale,  R.   2. 
Woody,   Mrs,   W.   A.,   Woodsdale,   R.   2. 
Seat,   Suse,   Woodsdale,   R.    2. 
Gooch,    Blanche,    Tmberlake, 
Turner,   Eulalia,   Timberlake. 
Rhew,    Addie,   Timberlake. 
Reade,    Lizzie,    Timberlake. 
Moore,  R.   P.,  Timberlake. 
Duncan,    Annie,   Timberlake,   R.    1. 
Ball,  Eunice,  Timberlake,  R.   2. 
Dorman,  Rassie,   Moriah. 
Page.    Lillie,    Moriah. 
Glenn,   O.   P.,  Moriah,   R.    1. 
Williams,  Mrs.   Mollie,  Rougemont,  R.  4. 
Harris,   Anna  May,   Leasburg, 
Fulcher,    Ruth,    Leasburg. 
Williamson,  Emma,  Semora. 
Ball,   Minnie,   Center  Grove. 
Green,   Mollie,    Alton,   Va. 
Gentry,   Ruth,   Virgilina,   Va.,   R.    1. 
Barrett,  Sadie,  Virgilina,  Va.,  R.   4. 


ROXBORO. 

Incorporated   in   1885. 


Population,    1910:      2,800. 

White  polls,    146;  colored  polls,   81. 

Value    real    estate,    $486,832;    value    personal 
property,   $374,910 

TAX   RATE:      $1.10   on   the   $100. 

Bonded  debt,   $55,000. 

Town    Officers. 

MAYOR— M.    C.    Winstead. 

CHIEF    OF    POLICE— J.    B.    Barnett. 

CLERK — Reginald    Harris. 

TREASURER— E.    G.   Long. 

TAX   COLLECTOR— J.   B.   Barnett. 

STANDARD-KEEPER— R.     E.     Crutchfield. 

ATTORNEY— F.  O.   Carver. 

SUPT.   <>F   HEALTH— B.   E.  Love. 

POSTMASTER— J.    W.    Noell. 

R.  R.  AGENT— R.  W.  Stephens,  N.  &  W. 

EXPRESb    AGENT— R.    W.    Stephens. 

TELEGRAPH  MANAGERS— R.   W.   Stephens, 
S    B.   Davis. 

TELEPHONE    MANAGER— Mrs.    J.    D.    Mor- 
ris, Morris  Telephone  Co. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 

BAPTIST— D.  F.  Putnam. 

METHODIST— E.    N.    Snipes,    Pastor;   B.    C. 
Allred,   Mt.   Tirzah  Circuit. 

Schools    and    Academies. 

Roxboro   Graded. 

Hotels    and     Boarding     Houses. 

Jones  Hotel. 

Reade  Hotel. 

Day  House. 

Banks    and    Bankers. 

PEOPLES— J.    A.    Long,    Pres. ;   E.    G.    Long, 
Cash 

BANK   OF   ROXBORO— E.   B.   Reade,   Pres. ; 
W.   F.   Long,   Cash. 

Brick    Manufacturers. 

Roxboro  Brick   Co. 

Boot    and    Shoe    Dealers. 

Berman  &  Lipshitz. 

Kaplan,   A'ictor. 

Long,   Woody  &  Morton. 

Harris   &   Burns. 

Roxboro  Dry  Goods    Co. 

Clayton,  Long  &  Long. 

Garrett,  J.   L.,  &  Co. 

Gregory,    W.    T. 

Dixon   &  Dickerson. 

Woods,   Hugh. 

Winstead,  W.   J. 

Allen,  J.  A 

O'Briant,  J.   M..   &  Bro. 

Book    Stores. 

Hambrick  &  Austin. 

Morris- Webb  Co. 

Butchers   and    Dealers   in    Cattle. 

Loy,  J.  N. 

Harris,   J.   H. 

Simpson,   A.  P.,   &  Co. 

Carriage    Dealers   and    Manufacturers. 

Critclier,   C.   C. 

Viccellio  Bros.   &  Abbitt. 

Cheek,   E.   D. 

Spencer,  R.  A. 

Clubs. 

Personora  Club. 

Commission     Merchants. 

Roxboro  Gocery  Co. 

Thompson,   E.   G. 

Cotton    Mills. 

Roxboro  Cotton  Mill. 

Longhurst  Cotton  Mill. 

Confectionery   Dealers. 

Sergeant  &   Clayton. 

Woods,  Hugh. 

Hambrick  &  Austin. 

Garrett  &  Stanfleld. 

Hunter,    C.   H. 

Winstead,  W.   J. 

Dixon  &  Dickerson. 

O'Briant.  J.  M.,  &  Bro. 


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Contractors     and     Builders. 

Pass,   T.   W. 

Field,  H. 

Tucker,   J.   A. 

Keams,    John. 

Spencer,  R.  A. 

Perkins,   James. 

Grocers. 

Coal     and     Wood     Dealers. 

Seargeant,   Clayton   &   Co. 
Hunter,    C.    H. 

Pass,  J.  H. 

Woods.    Hugh. 

Tobacco    Board    of   Trade. 

Garrett   &   Co. 

Roxboro  Tobacco  Board  of  Trade. 

Garrett   &   Co. 

Clothiers   and    Men's    Furnishers. 
Harris  &  Burns. 
Clayton,  Long  &  Long. 

O'Briant,   J.   M.,   &  Bro. 
Dixon   &   Dickerson. 
Carver,  W.  Y. 
Buchanan.  J  as. 

Woody,   Lout:  &   Morton. 

Pass,   T.    W. 
Rogers,   H.   J. 
Moore    Bros. 

Kaplan,  Victor. 
Berman   &   Llpshitz. 

Allen,  J.  A. 

Dentists. 

Hardware    Dealers. 

Long,  Bradsher  &  Co. 

Tucker,   E.   J. 

Roxboro  Hardware  Co. 

Long,  B.   R- 

Thomas,  G.  W. 

Vickers,  G.   F. 

Insurance     Agents. 

Tobacco    Dealers. 

Satterfield.   S.    P.,    &   Son    (Fire   and  Life). 

DeVlaning,  A.   S. 

Roxboro  Real   Estate  &  Trust   Co.    (Fire   and 

Lewis,   W.   L. 

Life) . 

Harvey,  J.  H. 

Cunningham   &  Long. 

Henderson,    T.    W. 
Featherstone,    R.    I. 

Jewelers. 

Pass,  W.   T. 

Newell,  W.  H.  B. 

Carver,  J.  A. 

Lawyers. 

Gwyn,    Z.    V. 

Carlton.   L.   M. 

Thaxton,   G.    T. 

Merritt.    W.    D. 

Mitchell,    C    G. 

Lunsford,    N. 

Simpson,    Guy. 

Winstead,  M.   C. 

Scoggin,   A.   B.,   &  Son. 

Brooks,   T.    C. 

Winstead.    Harry. 

Carver.  F.   0. 

Cheatham,   Thos.   F. 

Winstead,    S.    G. 

Terrell,    Ralph. 

Lumber    Manufacturers   and    Dealers. 

Norman,    N.    B. 

Watkins   &  Bullock. 

Druggists. 

Roxboro   Light    &    Power   Co. 

Hambrick  &   Austin. 

Manufacturing     Plants. 

Thomas   Pharmacy. 

Roxboro   Light   &   Power   Co. 

Doctors. 

Daniel,   W.    T.    (Wagons). 

Bradsher,   W.    A. 

Roxboro   Cotton   Mills. 

Nichols,   C.   G. 

Spencer   R.    A.    (Wagons). 

Nichols,    Flint. 

Paint    and    Oil     Dealers. 

Long,  Talmage. 

Long,  Bradsher  &  Co. 

Love,  B.  E. 

Thomas,    G.    W. 

Dry    Goods    and    Notions. 

Roxboro  Hardware  Co. 

Harris   &   Burns. 

Painters. 

Clayton,   Long  &  Long. 

Masten,   H.   H. 

Person    Dry    Goods    Co. 

Moore,   James. 

Rogers,    H-    J. 

Produce    Dealers. 

Gregory,    W.    T. 

O'Briant,   J.   M.,   &  Bro. 

Allen,    J.    A. 

Garrett   &  Co. 

Kaplan,  > Victor. 

Woods,    Hugh. 

Berman  &  Lipshitz. 

Hunter,    C.    H. 

Garrett   &   Stanfield. 

Sergeant   &   Clayton. 

Fruit    Dealers. 

Moore   Bros. 

Hunter,    C.    H. 

Photographers. 

Seargeant   &   Clayton. 

Chappell,   R.   L. 

Woods,  Hugh. 

Oakley,    Daniel. 

Roxboro   Drug   Co. 

Printing  Offices. 

Moore  Bros. 

Noel   Bros. 

J.    M.    O'Briant. 

Newspapers    and    Editors. 

Hambrick  &  Austin. 

COURIER     (Weekly)— John     A.     and     Joseph 

Fertilizer     Dealers    and     Manufacturers. 

W.   Noell,    Editors. 

Pass,   W.   T. 

Real    Estate    Agents. 

Garrett.  J.  L..   &  Co. 

Lunsford,  N. 

Foushee,  A.   R. 

Winstead,  Harry. 

Long,    J.    A. 

Roxboro  Real  Estate  &  Trust  Co. 

Wagstaff,    C.    M.   G. 

Florists. 

Long  &  Cunningham. 

Harris,   W.    H. 

Shingle    Dealers. 

Fish     and     Oyster     Dealers. 

Watkins    &    Bullock. 

McBroom,    0.    B. 

Pass,   J.    C. 

Mincey,    W.    E. 

Undertakers     and     Embalmers. 

Star   Cafe. 

Cheek,  E.  D.,   &  Son. 

Harris,   J.   H. 

Critcher,    C.    C. 

Simpson,  A.  P. 

Spencer,  R.  A. 

Furniture     Dealers. 

Wall    Paper    Dealers. 

Harris  &  Bums. 

Masten,  H.  H. 

PITT    COUNTY. 


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PITT  COUNTY 

COUNTY    SEAT,    GREENVILLE. 


Formed   in   1760,   from   Beaufort   County.     Named  in  honor  of  William  Pitt,  Earl  of  Chatham. 

POPULATION— (Census    1910),    36,340. 

AREA — 820  square  miles. 

Value  of  real  estate.   $5,180,181;  value  of  personal  property,   $4,255,584. 

Property  listed  in   1913,  by  whites,  $8,839,843;  by  negroes,   $595,922. 

NUMBER   OF   SCHOOLS — For  whites,    SO;   for  negroes,  51. 

TAX   RATE— All   purposes,    87c.    on   the   $100. 

Bonded   debt,    $175,000. 

PUBLIC  ROADS — Worked  under  road  law  and  by   convicts   worked   and   supported   by  county. 

RAILROAD,    TELEGRAPH     AND     EXPRESS   COMPANIES. 

Atlantic  Coast  Line  Railroad  Co.,  56.49  miles,  assessed    value $1,905,285.00 

Norfolk    Southern    Railroad    Co.,    29.21    miles,    assessed    value 379,665.00 

East   Carolina  Railway,   9.07   miles,    assessed   value 24,825.00 

Pullman   Co.,    assessed   value 6,202.86 

Southern   Express   Co.,    assessed    value 14,683.00 

Western    Union   Telegraph    Co.,    assessed   value 6,363.16 

Home    Telephone    and    Telegraph    Co.,    assessed  value 28,257.00 

Postal   Telegraph-Cable   Co.,    assessed   value        2,360.00 

SUPERIOR  COI'RT  TERMS— January  12  (civil),  January  19,  March  16  (civil),  April  13 
(civil),  April  20,  May  18  (civil),  August  24  (civil),  August  31,  September  21  (civil),  October  5 
(civil),   November  9   (civil),  November  16,  December  14   (civil.) 


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COUNTY    OFFICERS. 

CLERK  OF  COURT— D.   C.  Moore,  Greenville. 

SHERIFF— S.    I.    Dudley,    Greenville. 

REGISTER  OF  DEEDS— Brascoe  Bell, 
Greenville. 

TREASURER— W.    B.   Wilson,   Greenville. 

AUDITOR— R.   Williams. 

ATTORNEY— Julius   Brown,    Greenville. 

CORONER— J.    C.    Green,    Greenville. 

SUVEYOR— W.    C.    Dresbach,   Greenville. 

SUPT.  OF  HEALTH— L.  C.  Skinner,  Green- 
ville. 

SUPT.  OF  SCHOOLS— W.  H.  Ragsdale, 
Greenville. 

SUPT.  OF  HOME— J.  W.  M.  Garris,  Green- 
ville. 

BOARD  OF  EDUCATION— A.  G.  Cox 
(chm'n),  Winterville;  M.  O.  Blount,  Bethel; 
L.    C.    Arthur,   Greenville. 

COMMISSIONERS— B.  M.  Lewis  (chm'n), 
Farmville:  W.  E.  Proctor,  Grimesland;  W.  L. 
McLawhorn,  Henrahan;  J.  G.  Taylor,  Bethel;  E. 

B.  Whichard,    Whichard. 

BOARD  OF  ELECTIONS— L.  W.  Tucker 
(chm'n),  H.  A.  White.  H.  T.  King,  Greenville. 
JUSTICES  OF  THE   PEACE. 

BEAVER  DAM  TOWNSHIP— S.  V.  Joyner, 
Farmville;  J.  W.  Smith,  R.  A.  Nichols,  Green- 
ville. 

BELVOIR— W.  C.  Cobb,  Conetoe;  D.  C.  Bar- 
row,   Bethel. 

BETHEL— W.  J.  Roberson.  C.  J.  Whitehurst, 
W.  J.   Manning,  S.  T.   Carson,  Bethel. 

CAROLINA— D.    A.    James,    S.    C.    Whichard, 

C.  G.  Little,  Stokes. 

CHICOD— Alston  Grimes.  J.  J.  Elks,  John  S. 
Dixon,  G.  W.  Venters,  Grimesland;  W.  S.  Cox, 
J.  Marshall  Cox,  Greenville. 

COXTENTNEA— S.  C.  Carroll,  J.  L.  Hobgood, 
Rudolph  Croom,  Winterville;  R.  L.  Worthington, 
T.  R.  Allen,  J.  S.  James,  J.  F.  Barwick,  Ayden; 
R.   F.   Jenkins,  Grifton. 

FALKLAND— J.  H.  Smith,  Falkland;  F.  G. 
Dupree,  Abner  Eason,  P.  T.  Atkinson,  Foun- 
tain; W.   H.  Moore,  Bruce. 

FARMVILLK— B.  J.  Skinner,  R.  E.  Belcher, 
R.   L.   Joyner,  W.   A.   Lewis,  Farmville. 

GREENVILLE— L.   A.  Mayo,  B.   F.   Tyson,  C. 

D.  Rountree,    J.    W.    Brooks,    E.    T.    Forbes,    C. 

E.  Fleming,    W.    H.    Allen,    J.    J.    Harrington, 
Greenville. 

PACTOLUS— J.  R.  Overton,  A.  J.  Whichard, 
Ira  M.  Moore,  W.  H.  Ross,  J.  R.  Davenport, 
Pactolus. 

SWIFT  CREEK— J.  S.  Pittman,  S.  E.  Moore, 
J.  F.  Smith,  W.  R.  Garris,  J.  C.  Gaskins,  Grif- 
ton. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 

FREE-WILL     BAPTIST— E.     D.     Hathaway, 


Conetoe:  T.  H.  Barnhill,  Bethel;  F.  Harris, 
C.  Little,  T.  W.  Pollard.  W.  H.  Laughing- 
house,   Greenville;  J.   R.   McCaskey.   Ayden. 

PRIMITIVE  BAPTIST— C.  C.  Bland,  Ayden; 
H.  B.  Tucker,  J.  S.  Corbett,  G.  W.  Stokes. 
Gieenrille. 

PHYSICIANS    NOT    IN    TOWNS. 

Whitfield,    W.    C,    Grifton. 

MERCHANTS    NOT    IN    TOWNS. 

Whichard,    L.    R.    Whichard. 

Randolph  Bros.,   House. 

Stancill,    G.    A.,   Hill. 

Whitehurst,    S.    C,    Whitehurst. 

Stokes,    J.    A.,    Grifton. 

Johnson,    D.    M. ,    Grifton. 

Patrick,   J.    L.,    Grifton. 

Cobb,  J.   H.,   Greenville. 

McLawhorn,    L. ,    Winterville. 

Whichard,  O.  E.  &  R.  T.,  Greenville. 

The  Parker  Co..  Bethel. 

Williams,    R.    M..    Black   Jack. 

Mayo,  L.   A.,  Greenville. 

Moore.    P.    S..    Grifton. 

Smith,   E.    O.,   Vanceboro. 

James,   W.    C.,   Vanceboro. 

Smith.   L.   E.,  Vanceboro. 

Joyner,    Jason,    Farmville. 

Cotten,   R.   R.,   Bruce. 

Gray,   H.   A.,   Leans. 

Nelson,   T.   F.,   Leans. 

James,   J.   W.,   Bethel. 

Porter  &   Galoway.    Grimesland. 

Elks,   W.   H..   &  Son.,   Greenville. 

Vandiford,  J.  H. ,  Greenville. 

Fleming,   V.   C,  &  Co.,  Greenville. 

Smith,    C.    D.,    Greenvile. 

Wooten,  W.   L.,   &  Co.,  Greenville. 

Venters,  H.   C. ,  &  Son,  Grimesland. 

Smith,   Cora,  Grimesland. 

McLawhorn,   W.    L. ,   Henrahan. 

Cox,   J.   M.,   Greenville. 

Carroll,  W.  F.,   Greenville. 

Williams,    H.   J.,   Greenville. 

I.aughinghouse,   Ed.,    Greenville. 

Turner,  H.   B.,   Greenville. 

COTTON    GINS. 
The  Parker  Co.,   Bethel. 
Mayo.   L.   A.,  Greenville. 
Randolph  Bros.,   House. 
Fleming,   R.   R.,   Pactolus. 
Cobb,   J.   H.,  Greenville. 
Burnly,  J.  W.,  &  Bro.,  Grifton. 
McLawhorn,   L.,   Winterville. 
Whichard,   O.  E.   &  R.   T.,  Greenville. 
Smith,    W.    L.,    Grifton. 
Smith,    C.   D.    .Greenville. 


350                                                                     PITT   COUNTY. 

Cox,  J.  M.,  Greenville. 

Britt,  Loraine,  Grimesland. 

Bryan.   F.   J.   II.    P..   Whitehurst. 

Tinman,    Louie    Dell,    Grimesland. 

Williams.  R.   M.,  Black  Jack. 

Branch,    Eliza.   Grimesland. 

Ellis,    Sherman,    Grimesland. 

Edwards,   Verna,  Grimesland. 

Proctor,  .1.  O.,  &  Bro.,  Greenville. 

Cullen,    Ethel,   Grimesland. 

Davenport,   J.   R.,   Pactolus. 

Langston.   Marie,   Grimesland. 

Cox,   J.  M..   Greenville. 

Felton,    R.    L. ,    Grimesland. 

Gardner,   J.    A.,   Griffon. 

Austin,   — . ,   Grimesland. 

Whitehurst.    R.    R.,    Bethel. 

Cox,   Nora.   Grimesland. 

Bethel    Manufacturing    Co.,    Bethel. 

Skinner,  Rosa  Lee,  Grimesland. 

Davis.  R.   L.,   &  Bros..  Farmville. 

Johnson,    Mattie,   Grimesland. 

Taylor,  J.   C,   &  Bro.,   Bethel. 

Bowling.    Nannie,   Greenville,   R.    3. 

Allen.    .7.    W..    Greenville. 

Wooten,  Helen,  Greenville,   R.   3. 

Evans  Guy,  Greenville. 

Brooks,   Lottie,   Greenville,   R.    3. 

Spier   &  Edwards,   Ayden. 

Tucker,   Mrs.    Oscar,   Greenville,   R.    3. 

Cannon,  Thad,  Ayden. 

Laughinghouse,   Daisy,  Greenville,   R.    3. 

Smith,  David,  Ayden. 

Vincent,   Eva,  Grimesland,   Rfd. 

Quinerly,   J.   W.,   &  Bro.,  Ayden. 

Beddard,  Mary,  Winterville,  Rfd. 

Wayne,   P.   A.,  Wintervllle. 

Carroll,   Cora,   Winterville,  Rfd. 

Wainright,    John,    Wintervllle. 

Carroll,   Annie,   Winterville,   Rfd. 

FLOUR,    CORN    AND    FEED     MILLS. 

Hardee,  Bessie,  Winterville,  Rfd. 

Mayo,    L.    A.,    Greenvile. 

Hardee,  Annie,  Winterville,   Rfd. 

Higson,    W.    B.,    Greenville. 

Chapman,   Carrie,   Grifton,   Rfd. 

Allen,  J.  W.,  Greenville- 

Moore,  Mrs.   J.   S.,  Grifton,  Rfd. 

Taylor,   J.    C.   &   Bro.,   Bethel. 
James,   M.    A.,   Bethel. 
Gardner,   J.    A..   Grlfton. 
Manning,   W.   J.,   Bethel. 

Walton,  Lucile,  Grifton,  Rfd. 

Wallace,  Mrs.  Lila,  Grifton,  Rfd. 
Mumford,  Essie,  Grifton.  Rfd. 
Causey,  R.  L.,  Grifton,  Rfd. 
Williams,     llodgie,    Grifton.     Rfd. 

SAW    MILLS. 

DeMitte,  Jennie,  Grifton,  Rfd. 

The   Parker  Co.,    Bethel. 

Burney,   Lizzie,   Grifton,   Rfd. 

Blount  &   Bro.,   Whitehurst. 

Nelson,   Eliza,   Vanceboro. 

Bryan,    F.    J.    H.    P.,    Whitehurst. 

Corey,    Lille,    Grifton,    Rfd. 

Moore,   W.   H.,   Bruce. 

Edwards,   W.    B.,   Grifton. 

Weathington,   L.   H.,  Greenville. 

Williams,    Addie,    Grifton. 

Smith,   W.   L.,   Grift  on. 

Cox,   Vinlcia,   Grifton. 

Smith,   L.   E.,   Vanceboro. 

Harden,    Emma,    Grifton. 

Cobb,    J.    H.,    Greenville. 

Johnson,  R.   L.,  Ayden. 

Taylor,   J.    C,   &  Bro.,   Bethel. 
Taylor,  J.   C,   &  Bro.,  Bethel. 
James,    M.    A.,    Bethel. 
Fleming,   R.   R..   Pactolus. 
Whitehurst,   Z.  V..  Oakley  . 
Randolph  Bros.,   House. 

Evans,  Winnie,   Ayden. 

Hayes,   Lucy,   Ayden. 
Shell,    — . ,    Ayden. 
Hodges,  Lucy,  Ayden. 
Freeman,    Lillie,   Ayden. 
Parker,   Annie  Bell,   Ayden. 
May,   Ella.   Ayden,    Rfd. 

Fountain.  J.   L.,   Co.,  Falkland. 

Baldree,   Martha,   Ayden,  Rfd. 

Cox,   J.    M.,    Greenville. 

Mumford,   Beula,    Ayden,   Rfd. 

Gardner,   J.   A.,   Grifton- 

Johnson.  Esther,  Ayden,  Rfd. 

Garris,   E.    A.,   Ayden. 

Hines,  Lizzie.  Ayden,  Rfd. 

Cannon,    Thad,    Ayden. 

Barnes,   Blanche,  Ayden,  Rfd. 

Spier  &  Edwards,  Ayden. 

Garris,    Ella,    Ayden,    Rfd. 

Wayne,  P.   A.,  Winterville. 

Mumford.  Mrs.    Heber,   Winterville,   Rfd. 

PUBLIC    SCHOOL    TEACHERS. 

Chapman,  Mamie,  Winterville,  Rfd. 

Gault,   Macey,   Greenville,   R.    1. 

Deadmon,   Girtha,  Winterville,   Rfd. 

Harris,    Nina,   Greenville,    R.    1. 

Brown,     Hattie,     Winterville,     Rfd. 

Hines,    Lena,   Greenville,    6. 

Langston,   Eva,   Winterville,  Rfd. 

Moore,  Ollie,  Greenville,  R.   6. 

Maddox,   L.   H.,  Fountain. 

Tucker,   Lillie,   Greenville,   R.    6. 

Whitehead,  Minnie,  Fountain. 

Tyson,  Annie,  Greenville,  R.   6. 

Smith,   Delia,   Fountain,   Rfd. 

Newton,  Alice,  Bethel. 

SpruiU,    Ida,    Fountain,    Rfd. 

James,   Mary   C,   Bethel. 

Moore,  Lucy,  Fountain,  Rfd. 

Hodges,  Lula,  Bethel. 

Tyson,    — .,    Fountain,    Rfd. 

Bunting.   Lillie,  Bethel. 

Stokes,    Mabel,    Falkland. 

Dail,  Daisy,  Bethel. 

Edwards,  Aline,  Falkland. 

Craver,    H.    O.,    Bethel. 

Chesson,  Sadie,  Bruce. 

McWhorter,  D.   L.,  Bethel. 

Mason,   Nora,   Bruce. 

Barnhill,    Maude,    Bethel. 

Hearne,   Josie,   Fountain,   Rfd. 

Bright,  Florence,  Bethel. 

McLean,   H.    H,   Farmville. 

Ward,  Jene  Gales,  Bethel. 

Wiggins,  Mrs.  Alieddne,  Farmville. 

Little,  Addie  G.,   Bethel. 

Latta,   Huldah,   Farmville. 

Whitehurst,    Mattie,    Bethel. 

Martin,  Sarah,  Farmville. 

Williamson,  Minnie,  Bethel. 

Croom,    Mary,    Farmville. 

Everett,  Johnnie,  Bethel. 

Perry,   Estelle,   Farmville. 

Swain,    — .,    Bethel. 

Brown,    Hennie,    Farmville. 

Swain,  Bessie,  Bethel. 

Powers,  Fannie,  Farmville. 

Roberson,   J.   L.,   Parmele,   Rfd. 

Perkins,  Annie,  Farmville. 

Everett,  Fae,  Parmele,  Rfd. 

Stringfellow,    Mae,    Farmville. 

Barnhill,  Lillis.   Stokes. 

Ellison,  Carrie,  Farmville. 

Manning,    Carrie,    Stkes. 

Gainor,    Eva,    Farmville,    Rfd. 

Parker,   Mrs.    Millie,   Stokes. 

Moore.    Nannie,   Farmville,   Rfd. 

Brown,   Mary,   Stokes. 

Vines,   Mary   S.,   Waist onburg. 

Stokes,  Lelia,   Stokes. 

Rollins,    Addie,    Farmville,    Rfd. 

Woolard,  Olivia,  Stokes. 

McKeel,  Leafy,  Farmville,  Rfd. 

Mooring,    Maud,    Stokes. 

Spain,   Annie,   Greenville,   R.    4. 

Coburn,  Lichie,  Stokes. 

Briley,  Mrs.   J.   W.,  Greenville,  R.   4. 

Lawrence,   Annie,   Grimesland. 

Langley,   Ella,   Greenville,    R.    5. 

PITT 

COUNTY. 

351 

Dudley,   Mae,   Greenville,   R.   5. 

Bakers. 

Venters,  Velma,  Greenville,  R.   5.                < 

Williams,   J.   E. 

Pfaff,   Mamie,    Greenville,   R.    1. 

Brick    Manufacturers. 

Kvans,  Mrs.  Nannie,  Greenville,  R.   1. 

Dail,  W.    H,  Jr. 

Hoggard,  Beula,  Greenville,  R.   1. 

Boot  and  Shoe  Dealers. 

Muthi    Marguerite,   Greenville,    R.    1. 

Brown,    W.    B. 

Moore,  Mary,   Greenville,  R.   2. 

Munford.   C.  T. 

Forbes,   Mrs.   W.    A.,   Greenville,   R.    2. 

Forbes,    C.    S. 

Johnson,   Addie,   Greenville,   R.    2. 

Staton,    V.    E. 

Stover,   Ida,  Greenville. 

Carper,  J.  L. 

Causey,  Lennie,  Greenville,  Rfd. 

Abeyounls,  B.  G.  &  J.  R. 

Lanier,    J.    C. ,   Jr.,    Greenville. 

Sheridan,  B. 

Leggett,  Virginia,  Greenville. 

Gornto  Shoe  Co. 

Bruton,   Winnie,    Greenville. 

Wilson,   Frank. 

Burvvell,  Martha,  Greenville. 

Moye,  J.   R.   &  J.  G. 

Brogan,  lone,  Greenville. 

Taft   &   Vandyke. 

Craig,    Elizabeth,    Greenville. 

Pulley,   B.   J. 

Taylor,  Isa,  Greenville. 

Bowen,   W.   A, 

Bennett,   Bessie,   Greenville. 

Hatem,  A.   K. 

Pike,  Lucile,  Greenville. 

Solomon,  Paul. 

Gray,  Elizabeth,  Greenville. 

Sadd,  N.  J. 

Irvin,  Annie  L. ,  Greenville. 

Book    Stores. 

McFadden,  Mlriel,  Greenville. 

Reflector  Book   Store. 

Carr,  Lillian,  Greenville. 

Ellington,  A.   B. 

Whitaker,  Mary,  Greenville. 

Butchers   and    Dealers   in    Cattle. 

Campbell,  Edna,  Pactolus. 

Weathington,   E.    L. 

Little,  Anna,  Pactolus,  Rfd. 

McGowan,    E.    M. 

Moore,   Mary,  Alice,   Pactolus,   Rfd. 

Brown,    Zeb. 

Barnhill,  Bessie,  Stokes,  Rfd. 

Coburn,   J.    H. 

Carson,  — .,  Stokes,  Rfd. 

Little,  D.   R. 
Knox,   Henry. 

GREENVILLE. 

Carriage    Dealers  and    Manufacturers. 

Populaton,    1910:     4.101. 

Winslow,   J.    E. 

White  polls,   382;   colored  polls,   317. 

Flanagan,  John,  Buggy  Co. 

Value  of  real  estate,  $1,021,422;  value  of  per- 

Clubs. 

sonal  property,  $1,008,371. 

Carolina   Club   Co. 

TAX   RATE:     $1.45   on   the   $100. 

Commission   Merchants. 

Bonded  debt,   $170,000. 

Kittrell,  J.   B. 

Town   Officers. 

Wilson,  W.   B.,  &  Son. 

MAYOR— J.  B.  James. 

Shelburn,    Ed.    H. 

CHIEF  OF  POLICE— J.   T.    Smith. 

Speight,   Jesse. 

CLERK— J.    C.    Tyson. 

Moseley  Bros. 

TREASURER— H.    L.    Carr. 

Greenville  Supply  Co. 

TAX   COLLECTOR— J.   C.   Tyson. 

Greenville  Wholesale  Co. 

SUPT.    OF    HEALTH— L.    C.    Skinner. 

Confectionery    Dealers. 

POSTMASTER— D.   J.   Whichard. 

Starkey,  J.  L. 

R.    R.    AGENTS— W.    H.    Ward,   A.    C.    L. ;   J. 

Greenville  Candy  Kitchen. 

L.    Hassell,   N.    S. 

Williams,   J.    E. 

EXPRESS    AGENT— Henry    Sheppard. 

Norris,  J.   H. 

TELEGRAPH  MANAGERS— C.   B.   Whichard, 

Ricks,   W.    EC. 

W.   U. ;  Hazel  Eason,  Postal. 

Johnson,  W.   H. 

TELEPHONE    MANAGERS— H.    M.    Phillips, 

Carper    Grocery    Co. 

Home  Telp.   &  Tel.   Co. 

Tobacco    Grocery    Co. 

Ministers  and   Churches. 

Moore,    W.    W. 
Smith,   J.    S. 
Long,   James. 
Shultz,    S.    M. 
Savage,   L.    M. 
Parkerson,  C.   C. 
Fleming,  W.    S. 
Hardee,  D.   W. 

Contractors   and    Builders. 

BAPTIST— C.    M.     Rock,    Pastor. 

CHRISTIAN— J.   J.  Walker,  Pastor. 

EPISCOPAL— Dallas    Tucker,    Rector. 

METHODIST— J.   M.  Daniel,  Pastor. 

CATHOLIC— Father   Gallagher,    Pastor. 

UNIVERSALIST— W.    O.    Bodell,    Pastor. 

FREE-WILL    BAPTIST— D.      A.      Windham, 
Pastor. 

PRESBYTERIAN— To  be  supplied. 

Johnson   &   Stroud. 

Pitt  Lumber  &  Manufacturing  Co. 

Schools    and    Academies. 

West,    C.    B. 

GRADED— Hoy  Taylor,  Supt. 

Evans,  E.   H. 

EAST    CAROLINA    TEACHERS'    TRAINING 

Coal    and    Wood    Dealers. 

— Robert  H.  Wright,  Pres. 

Harvey,    C.    W.,   &   Co. 

Hotels  and   Boarding   Houses. 

Turnage,    W.    J. 

Proctor  Hotel. 

Harris,   G.    E. 

Hotel   Taylor. 

Wilson,    W.    B..    &    Son. 

Hotel   Bertha. 

Chamber    of    Commerce. 

Smith  House. 

H.   A.   White,  Pres.;  J.   B.  James,   Sec. 

Rives  House. 

Clothiers   and    Men's    Furnishers. 

Cherry,  Mrs.  J.  B. 

Wilson,    Frank. 

Critcher  House. 

Forbes,   C.   S. 

Architects. 

Brown.   W.    B. 

West,   C.   B. 

Munford,   C.    T. 

Johnson    &   Stroud. 

Staton,  V.   E. 

Wilson,   J.   A. 

Department  Stores. 

Banks    and    Bankers. 

Munford,   C.   T. 

FARMERS   BANK— B.    T.    Cox,   Pres.;   F.    A. 

Moye,  J.  R.   &  J.  G. 

Edmondson,   Cash. 

Dentists. 

GREENVILLE    BANKING    &    TRUST    CO.— 

James,  D.   L. 

E.   G.   Flanagan,  Pres. ;  C.   S.   Carr,  Cash. 

Carr,  R.   L. 

NATIONAL  BANK  OF  GREENVILLE— J.    L. 

Tobacco    Dealers. 

Little,  Pres.;  F.  J.  Forbes,  Cash. 

Gorman    &    Gentry. 

352                                                                         I'ITT    COUNTY. 

Export   Tobacco  Co. 

Fish     and     Oyster     Dealers. 

Hughes,  Meade  &  Co. 

Weathington,  E.  L. 

Jirinkiry.  Rice  &  Spain. 

McGowan,    E.    M. 

American  Tobacco  Co. 

Robertson,   Malachi. 

Imperial    Tobacco   Co. 

Lewis,    ('apt. 

Person,   T.   A.,  &  Co. 

Brown,    Zeb. 

Ficklen,    E.    B.,   Tobacco  Co. 

Furniture    Dealers. 

Johnson  »<t  Faxhall. 

Little    &    Wallace    Furniture    Co. 

Joyner&   Sugg. 

Higgs-Taft  Furniture  Co. 

Manford,    C.    T. 

Quinn-Miller  Furniture  Co. 

Pitt   County   Union  Warehouse  Co. 

Taft  &  Vandyke. 

Liggett   &   Myers  Tobacco   Co. 

Munford,    C.    T. 

Hooker,   S.    T. 

Moye,  J.   R.   &  J.   G. 

Druggists. 

Boyd,  J.  H.,  Jr. 

Ernul.-M.  G. 

Grocers. 

Bryan,  .1.  W. 

Long,  James.                                                     \ 

Coward-Wooten   Drug   Co. 

Smith,  J.    S. 

Wooten,  John  L. 

Hardee,   D.    W. 

Greenville   Drug   Co. 

Schultz,   S.   M. 

Doctors. 

Jackson,  T.   S. 

Laughinghouse,   C.    O'H. 

Moye,  J.  R.   &  J.  G. 

Fitts,   Dr.    (Osteopath.) 

Fleming,    W.    S. 

Brown,  Zeno. 

Savage,   L.    M. 

Nobles,   J.    E. 

Parkinson,    C.    C. 

Fountain,   Win. 

Greenville    Supply    Co.     (Wholesale.) 

Skinner.    L.    C. 

Greenville   Wholesale   Co. 

Greene,   J.    C. 

Hooker  &   Anthony    (Wholesale.) 

Hassell,  S. 

Wilson,   W.   B.,   &   Son.    (Wholesale.) 

Dry    Goods    and    Notions. 

Starkey,    J.    L. 

Brown,  W.   B. 

Williams.  J.   E. 

Munford,   C.    T. 

Johnson,  W.   H. 

Pulley,    B.    J. 

Ricks,    W.    H. 

Bowen,   W.   A. 

Carper  Grocery  Co. 

Staton,  V.  E. 

Moore,  W.   W. 

Sadd,    N.    J. 

Hardware     Dealers. 

Solomon,   Paul. 

Hart  &  Hadley. 

Moye,  J.  R.  &  J.  G. 

Carr  &  Atkins  Hardware  Co. 

Taft  &  Vandyke. 

Hay    and    Grain    Dealers. 

Carper,    J.    L. 

Johnson,   F.   V. 

Shehdan,  B. 

Moye,  J.  R.   &  J.  G. 

Abeyounis,   B.   G.    &   J.    R. 

Starkey,   J.   L. 

Hatem,    A.    K. 
Hearne   &   Sugg. 
Hatem,   Jos. 

Garages. 

Insurance   Agents. 
White,   11.    A.    (Life   and  Fire.) 

Moseley  Bros.    (Life  and  Fire.) 

Wilkinson,  C.   L.    (Life  and  Fire.) 

Greenville   Motor   Co. 

Forrest,  G.   A. 

Ford   Supply   Co. 

Tyson,    B.    F. 

Daily,    W.    H.,    Jr. 

Harris,  H.   B.    (Life.) 

Empire   Sales   Co. 

Bateman,   H.   D..   &   Co.    (Life   and  Fire.) 

Cotton    Mills. 

Warren,    Ollen,   Jr. 

Greenville   Cotton  Mills    (Inc.) 

Coward,    H.    L. 

Bottling    Works. 

Hall   &   Moore. 

Coca-Cola   Bottling    Works. 

Moore   &   Co. 

Pepsi-Cola   Bottling   Works. 

Moore,  Thos.  I. 

Repair  Shops. 

Jewelers. 

Gardner    Mfg.    Co. 

Best,  W.  L. 

Moore,    W.    E.    (Bicycles.) 

Griffin,    A.   J. 

Harness  Dealers. 

Rountree,  C.  E. 

Flake,    Sam. 

Laundries. 

Power    and    Light    Companies. 

Bishop's  Laundry. 

Municipal    ,  Water      and      Light      Commission 

Lee,   Sam   (Chinese). 

(Owned  by  city.) 

Fruit    Dealers. 
Starkey,   J.   L. 
Williams,    J.    E. 

Lawyirs. 

Jarvis,   T.   J. 
Cooper,   L.   G. 

Ricks,   W.    H. 

Skinner,   Harry. 

Norris  J.    H. 

James,  F.   G. 

Johnson,    W.    II. 

James,  J.  B. 

Carper   Grocery  Co. 

Long,   W.   H. 

Moore,   W.    W. 

Harding.   F.    C. 

Smith,   J.    S. 

Brown.   Julius. 

Long,  James. 

Wooten,  F.  M. 

Schultz,    S.    M. 

Evans,    W.    F. 

Savage,  L.  M. 

Outlaw.    X.    W. 

Parkinson,    C.    C. 

Evans,   J.   L. 

Fleming,   W.    S. 

Everett,    S.    J. 

Greenville   Candy  Kitchen. 

Pierce,    C    .C. 

Hardee,    D.    W. 
Hatem,   Jas. 

Fertilizer   Dealers  and   Manufacturers. 

Dunn,  Albion. 
Clark,    D.    M. 

Harris,    G.    E. 

Gilliam,    Donnell. 

Warren,    Ollen,   Jr. 

Lumber    Manufacturers   and    Dealers. 

Speight,  Jesse. 

Pitt  Lumber  &  Manufacturing  Co. 

Farmville  Oil  &  Fertilizer  Co. 

Greenville  Co-operage  &  Lumber  Co. 

Florists. 

Cabinet   Veneer   Co. 

Haskett,   D.   D. 

Move,   M.   G.,   &   Son. 

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353 

Marble   Works. 

Value  of  real  estate,    $150,000;  value  of 

per- 

Lanier,   J.    C. 

sonal  property,    $160,000. 

Greenville   Cut   Stone   Co. 

TAX  RATE:      50c.    on   the   $100. 

Machinery    Dealers. 

Town    Officers. 

Hart    &   Hadley. 

MAYOR— R.   W.    Smith. 

Humber,    R.    L. 

POSTMASTER— G.    W.    Prescott. 

Sl:elburn,  Ed.  H. 

CHIEF   OF  POLICE— H.    H.   Sumerell. 

Carr-Atkins  Hardware  Co. 

R.    R.    AGENT— E.    L.    Brown,    A.    C.    L. 

Flanaghan,    John,   Buggy   Co. 

MANAGER  TELEGRAPH— E.   L.    Brown 

W 

Paint    and    Oil    Dealers. 

U. 

Hart   &  Hadley. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 

Carr  &  Atkins  Hardware  Co. 

CHRISTIAN— John  H.    LeGrande.   Pastor 

Painters. 

METHODIST — A.     Burgess,     Pastor 

Harris,    Carlos. 

BAPTIST — M.    A.    Adams,    Pastor. 

Lawrence,    L.    P. 

EPISCOPAL—  —   Husk.    Rector.     • 

Harris,  Walter. 

FREE-WILL  BAPTIST— R.  F.   Pittman, 

Pas- 

Molineux,   Francis. 

tor. 

Manese,    Fred. 

Schools    and    Academies. 

Produce  Dealers. 

GRADED— N.  L.   Johnson,  Supt. 

Schultz,   S.   M. 

F.  W.  B.  T.  SEMINARY— J.  E.  Sawyer,  Prfe>. 

Fleming,  W.   S. 

Banks    and    Bankers. 

Starkey,   J.    L. 

BANK    OF    AYDEN— J.    R.    Spier,    Pres. 

;    J 

Ricks,   W.  H. 

H.   Hodges,   Cash. 

Savage,    L.    M. 

Dixon.    W.    H. 

Plumbers. 

Frizzelle,   M.   T. 

Pender,  L.  H. 

Druggists. 

Hicks,    S.    T. 

McKinney,   W.   M. 

Johnson,    P.    M. 

Sauls,   M.   M. 

Piano  and   Organ    Dealers. 

General     Merchants. 

While,   S.    T.     Piano  Co. 

Smith,    J.    R.,    &    Co. 

Outterbridge,    A.    J. 

Turnage  Bros. 

Photographers. 

Cannon,  R.   C,  &  Sons. 

Parker,   J.    W. 

Edwards,   J.   J.,   &   Son. 

Newspapers    and    Editors. 

Quinerly,    J.    W.,    &   Bro. 

DAILY   REFLECTOR—  D.    J.    Whichard,    Ed- 

Davis,  R.    C. 

itor. 

Pierce,  J.   B.,  Co. 

CAROLINA    HOME    AND    FARM    AND    THE 

Bullock,  Worthington  &  Co. 

EASTERN       REFLECTOR       (Weekly)— D.       J. 

Shoheen,  R.   A. 

Whichard,   Editor. 

Hart   &  Jackson. 

PITT      COUNTY      INDEPENDENT— W.      F. 

Blount,     Henry. 

Evans,   Editor. 

Blount    &   King. 

Real    Estate    Agents. 

Dail   &   Holton. 

Moseley    Bros. 

Jenkins,   S.   A. 

Arthur,  L.   C. 

Buck,   Walter. 

Long,    W.    H. 

Dail,  E.  E.,  &  Sons. 

Harding.    F.    C. 

Ayden    Furniture    Co. 

Hyman,  R. 

Cannon,    M.    V. 

House.   D.   E. 

Cannon,    J.    E.,    &    Co. 

White,   S.  T. 

Patrick,   J.   B. 

Munford,   C.   T. 

Davis,   Mrs.   J.   A.,   &   Co. 

Standard    Realty    Co. 

Forrest,   Mrs.   W.   M. 

Atlantic  Coast  Realty   Co. 

Butchers    and    Dealers    in    Cattle. 

Dunn,  Albion. 

Cox,   John   O. 

Outlaw,  N.  W. 

Dennis,    W.    B. 

Shingle    Dealers. 

Hay  and   Grain. 

Johnston,  F.   V. 

Stokes,    J.    J. 

Randolph   Bros. 

Hotels  and   Boarding   Houses. 

Tailors. 

Cox   House. 

Met  rick,   Paul. 

Brown,   E.    L 

McLemtre,   B.   F. 

Jewelers. 

Gaskill,  A.   E. 

Spear,   C.   E. 

Undertakers    and     Embalmers. 

Livery   Stables. 

Flanagan,    John,    Buggy   Co. 

Ayden   Livery   Co. 

Boyd,   J.  H.,  Jr. 

Grimsley,    J.    J. 

Wall    Paper    Dealers. 

Stokes,   L.    H. 

Boyd,   Boston   N. 

Newspapers    and    Editors. 

Brown,   Wells. 

AYDEN    ADVANCE    (Weekly). 

Harris,    Carlos. 

FREE-WILL      BAPTIST       (Weekly)— E. 

T 

Manese,    Fred. 

,  Phillips.     Editor. 

Building   and    Loan   Associations. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 

Home  B.   &  L.   Association. 

Kittrell,    L.    L. 

Livery,    Feed    and    Sales    Stables. 

Ayden   Lumber   Co. 

Smith,    R.    L. 

Griffin,    J.    A. 

Winslow,     J.     E. 

Ayden  Loan  and  Ins.  Co.   (Life,  Fire,  Health) 

King,   J.   F. 

Sale    Stables. 

Savage,   Adrian. 

Winslow,  J.  E. 

Allen,   W.    H. 

Wingate,  R. 

AYDEN. 

BETHEL. 

Incorporated  in  ISO. 

Incorporated  in   1S73. 

Population,     1910:      Whites,     1,200;     colored, 

l'nimlation,    1910:     Whites,   400;   colored. 

150; 

300;  total,    1.500. 

total.   550. 

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I'lTT   COUNTY. 


Value   of    real    estate.    $67,180;    value   of   per- 
aonal  property,  $89,419. 

Town    Officers. 
MAYOR-   S.   T.   Carson. 
POSTMASTER— Mrs.     Anna     Manning. 
CHIEF  OF  POLICE— Warren,   Brewer. 
R.   R.   AGENT— D.   S.  Harper,  A.   C.   L. 
MANAGER     TELEGRAPH— D.      S.      Harper, 
W.    TJ. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 
METHODIST— D.     A.    Futrell,     Pastor. 
BAPTIST— F.  A.  Davis,  Pastor. 

Schools    and    Academies. 
HIGH— H.    O.    Craven,    Prin. 

Banks    and    Bankers. 
THE   BETHEL   BANKING    &    TRUST    CO.— 
M    O.   Blount,   Pres. ;  W.   H.   Woolard,   Cash. 
Doctors. 
Garenton,   Cecil. 
Ward,    V.    A. 
Griffin,   C.   O. 

Dentists. 
Manning.   M.   P. 

Druggists. 
Mariner    Drag    Co. 

Building   and    Loan    Association. 
Pitt    B.     &    L.     Association. 

General    Merchandise. 
Blount  Bros. 
Bunting,    J.    R. 
Andrey,   Ford  Co. 
Carson,   J.   E. 
Bullock,    Mrs.    W.   H. 
Whitehurst  &  Andrews  Co. 
Bullock,    W.    R. 
Ford,  L.  G. 

Butchers    and     Dealers    in    Cattle. 
Whitehurst.    C.    D. 
Womick,   Baker. 
Nobles,    Joseph. 
Whitehurst,    B.    R. 

Insurance     Agents.  - 
Jones,    S.    M.     (Life). 
Carson.    S.    T.     (Life). 
Woolard.    W.    H.     (Fire). 

Hotels     and     Boarding     Houses. 
Jones,    S.   M. 

Livery   Stables. 
Mayos,    F.    L. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 
Methel   Mfg.    Co. 
Farmers    Mfg.    Co. 
Farmers'   Ginning  Co. 
Highsmith's  Saw  Mill. 


FALKLAND. 

Incorporated    in    1S91. 

Population,    1910:     White,    260;    colored,    40; 
total,   300. 

Value   of   real    estate,    $25,500;   value    of   per- 
sonal property,  $30,750. 

TAX    RATE:      15c    on    the    $100. 

Town    Officers. 
MAYOR— J.    H.     Smith. 
POSTMASTER— E.    C.    K;ng. 
CHIEF  OF  POLICE— C.   P.   Pierce. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 
PRESBYTERIAN— Woodrow    Hassell,    Pastor. 

Schools    and    Academies. 
HIGH— Mabel  Stokes,  Prin. 

Doctors. 
Marrill,    Jenness. 

Druggists. 
Marrill.   Jenness. 

General    Merchants. 
Fountain,    J.    L.,    Co. 
Parks.    J.    F. 
Pierce,   W.    T. 
Han-is.    R.    E. 
Wooten,   K.  R. 

Hotels    and     Boarding     Houses. 
King,    E.    C. 


Pittman,  J.  B. 


Livery   Stables. 


FARMVILLE. 

Incorporated  in   1870. 

Population,  1913:     White,  1,050;  colored,  500 
total,  1,550. 

Value  of  real  estate,   $309,059;   volue   of  per- 
sonal property,   $579,576. 

TAX   RATE:  50c.    on   the   $100. 

Town    Officers. 
MAYOR— T.    C.    Turnage. 
POSTMASTER— J.   V.   Johnson. 
CHIEF    OF    POLICE— T.    H.    Smith. 
It.    R.  AGENTS— I.   B.   Bailey,  N.   S. ;  L.  W. 
Goodwin,    E.    Car. 

MANAGERS    TELEGRAPH— L.    W.    Godwin. 
W.    U. ;   I.   B.    Bailey.   Postal. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 
METHODIST— H.    E.    Tripp,    Pastor. 
MISSIONARY    BAPTIST— J.    K.    Henderson, 
Pastor. 
EPISCOPAL— Dallas   Tucker.    Rector. 
PRIMITIVE        BAPTIST— Elder        Williford. 
Pastor. 
CHRISTIAN— C.    B.    Mashburn.    Pastor. 

Schools    and    Academies. 
GRADED— H.    H.    McLean.    Prin. 

Banks    and    Bankers. 
BANK      OF      FARMVILLE— Rf      L.      Davis. 
Pres. ;   J.   R.    Davis.    Cash. 

CITIZENS  BANK— T.   L.   Turnage,   Pres. ;  T. 
C.   Turnage,    Cash. 

Doctors. 
Patrick,    J.    E. 
Morrill,    D.    S. 
Joyner,    C.    C. 
Moseley,    H.    P. 

Druggists. 
Wheless,   J.   M. 
Parker   &   Newsom. 
Pollard,    S.    M. 

General     Merchants. 
Davis.    R.    L. ,    &   Bros. 
Turnage,   T.   L.    &  W.   J.,    Co. 
Lang.    W.    M.,    Co. 
Harris,   J.    H. 
Pollard,    W.    A.,    &    Co. 
Askew,    W.    C. 
McKee,    T.    R. 
Barrett,  E.  L. 
Smith.     J.     Wells.     Co. 
Smith.     Mrs.     T.     H. 
Everett,  J.   H.,  &  Co. 
Lang,    D.    F.    &   R.    O. 
Lesafoky  &  Ebecan. 
Thorne    &    Rasberry. 

Hardware     Dealers. 
Hub    Hardware    Co. 

Furniture     Dealers. 
Reamon    &    Monk   Bros. 
Joyner  Furniture  Co. 

Dentists. 
Jones,   Paul  E. 

Insurance     Agents. 
Smith.   J.    Stanley. 
Humphrey  &  Turnage. 
Humphrey,   H.    L. 

Hotels    and     Boarding     Houses. 
Davis  Hotel. 
Horton   Hotel. 

Livery   Stables. 
Cobb,   H.    C. 
Parker,    Watt. 

Newspapers    and    Editors. 
FARMVILLE     ENTERPRISE. 

Tobacco    Drying    Plants. 
Monk,   A.    C. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 
Davis,    R.    L.    (Saw   Mill. 
Rollins,   W.   J.    (Saw  Mill). 
Belcher,   R.    E.    (Brick). 


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355 


Farmville  Oil  &  Fertilizer  Co. 

Sales    Stables. 
Smith,    B.    S. 

Jewelers. 
Fields,  W.  D. 
Morgan,   R.  A. 


GRIMESLAND. 

Incorporated    in    1S93. 

Population,     1910:       Whites,     250;     colored, 
150:   total.    400. 

Value  of  real  estate,    $125,000;  value  of  per- 
sonal   property,     $45,000. 

TAX  KATE:      50c.    on   the   $100. 

Town    Officers. 
MAYOR— J.    O.    Johnson. 
POSTMASTER— Mrs.    J.     T.    Proctor. 
CHIEF   OF   POLICE— Frank   Allbrooks. 
R.    R.    AGENT— M.    R.    Hooks.   N.    S. 
MANAGER   TELEGRAPH— M.    R.    Hooks. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 
DISCIPLE— J.    M.    Waters,    Pastor. 
METHODIST— F.    B.    Kilgore,    Pastor. 

Schools    and    Academies. 
PUBLIC — Anna    Lawrence,    Prin. 

Doctors. 
Hudson,     J.     H. 
Jones,   C.   M. 

General     Merchanls. 
Moore,  D.  G.,  &  Co. 
Grimesland    Supply    Co. 
Proctor.    J.    O.,    &   Bros. 

Hotels    and     Boarding     Houses. 
Elks.    F.    A. 
Gibson,    Mrs.    J.    L. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 
Proctor.    J.    O.    (Saw   Mill    and   Gin). 

Insurance     Agents. 
Moore,    D.    G. 


FOUNTAIN. 

Population,    1913:     Whites,    150;   colored,    5S 
total.   208. 

Value   of   real   estate,   $50,000;   value   of   per- 
sonal   property,    $44,676. 

TAX    RATE:      35c.    on    the    $100. 

Town    Officers. 
MAYOR — Abner   Eason. 
POSTMASTER— R.    A.    Fountain. 
CHIEF    OF   POLICE— J.    T.    Eason. 
R.    R.    AGENT— K.    T.    Wooten.    E.    Car. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 
MISSIONARY    BAPTIST— J.    K.    Henderson, 
Pastor. 
PRESBYTERIAN— R.    E.    King,    Pastor. 

Doctors. 
Beasley,  E.  B. 

General     Merchants. 
Fountain    &    Co. 
Jefferson,    R.    L.,    &   Bro. 
Y'elverton,   M.    D.,    Co. 
Gardner,  R.   A.,   &  Co. 
Gainor,   W.   D. 

Hotels    and     Boarding     Houses. 
Eason,    Abner. 

Livery   Stables. 
Owens,    J.    R. 

Banks    and    Bankers. 
BANK    OF   FOUNTAIN'— K.    T.    Wooten. 

Insurance  Agents. 
Eason,  J.  T.  (Life  and  Fire). 
Eason,    A. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 
Fountain    Medicine    Co. 
Fountain  &   Co. 

Jefferson.    G.    W.,    &   Bro.    (Saw   Mill). 
Eason.    J.    T.     (Clement    Drain    Tile). 

Business    Enterprises. 
Fun  tain  Development  Co. 
Fountain  Electric  Light  &  Power  Co. 


GRIFTON. 

Incorporated    in    1885. 

Population,    110:      White.    700;   colored,    600; 
total,    1,300. 

Value  of  real  estate,    $200,000;  value  of  per- 
sonal   property.     $100,000. 

TAX   RATE:      50c.    on   the   $100. 

Town    Officers. 
MAYrOR— J.    C.    Gaskins. 
POSTMASTER— S.     V.     Laughinghouse. 
CHIEF  OF  POLICE— Howard  Johnson. 
R.   R.    AGENT— C.   E.   Gardner,   A.    C.   L. 
TELEGRAPH     MANAGER—  C.     E.     Gardner, 
W.    U. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 
METHODIST— E.   D.    Dodd,   Pastor. 
DISCIPLES— J.   C.    Caldwell,   Pastor. 
EPISCOPAL— J.    H.    Griffith,    Rector. 

Schools    and    Academies. 
GRADED. 

Banks   and    Bankers. 
BANK  OF  GRIFTON— L.  J.  Chapman,  Pres. ; 
A.   M.  Hooper,  Cash. 

Doctors. 
Dawson,  W.   W. 
Loftin,   P.    B. 

Druggists. 
Brooks.    P.    W. 

General     Merchants. 
Tucker,   C.   J. 
Brooks.    J.    Z. 
McCotter,  R.  C,  &  Co. 
Harvey,    J.    R..    &    Co. 
Coward   &   Spivey. 
Thompsn,   J.    L.,   &   Bro. 
Jenkins,   I.   E. 
Jenkins,    R.   F. 
Sumerell,  E.  A. 
Grifton   Feed   Co. 
Bland,   Mrs.   G. 

Hotels    and     Boarding     Houses. 
Hotel   Grifton. 
Hellen,    Mrs.    S.    E. 

Live'ry   Stables. 
Brooks,    J.    Z. 
Patrick,    W.    H. 

Insurance     Agents. 
Gardner,   G.    T. 
McCotter.    W.    H. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 
Cox,    L.    O. 
Grifton  Ginning  Co. 
Nottingham   &   Wrenn   Co. 
Nacola  Lumber  Co. 


STOKES. 

Incorporated  in  1903. 

Population,     1910:    Whites,    65;    colored,    29; 
total,  94. 

Value  of   real   estate,    $50,000;   value  of   per- 
sonal property,   $40,000. 

Town   Officers. 
MAYOR— C.   F.   Page. 
POSTMASTER— W   .S.    Overton. 
CHIEF  OF  POLICE— H.   D.   Gurgams. 
R.    R.    AGENT— W.    G.    Stokes,    A.    C.    L.   Ry. 

Schools  and  Academies. 
STOKES— Miss    Mary    S.    Brown,    Prin. 

Grocers. 
Page.   C.   F. 
Roebuck,   G.    H. 
Andrews,  J.   A. 

Market. 
Page,   S.    C. 

Banks    and    Bankers. 
THE  PLANTERS  BANK— J.  W.  Bailey,  Cash. 

Doctors. 
Whichard,  M.  P. 

General    Merchants. 
Perkins,  J.   L. 
Stokes.    W.    G. 


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Manufacturing    Plants. 
Stokes,   W.   G.      (Saw.    (jri.st   mill   and   gin). 
Perkins,  J.  L.    (Saw  Mill  &  Ginnery.) 


L.   Ry. 

Little. 


PACTOLUS. 

Population,     1910:    White,    50;    colored,    400 
total.   450. 

POSTMASTER— J.    P.    Davenport. 
R.    R.    AGENT— G.    H.    Little.    A.    C. 
MANAGER      TELEGRAPH— G.       H. 
Western  L'nion. 

General    Merchandise. 
Davenport,   J.   R. 
Fleming,  J.  P. 
Williams,  W.   S. 
Satterthwaite,  J.  J.,  &  Bro. 

Hotels   and    Boarding    Houses. 
Satterthwaite,   B.   B. 

Livery  Stables. 
Chancey,  W.   C. 

Manufacturing    Plants. 
Davenport,  J.   R. 
Fleming,  R.  R. 


WINTERVILLE. 

Incorporated  1895. 

Population,   1913:     Whites,    375;  colored,   260; 
total,   635. 

Value   of  real   estate,    $72,138;   value   of   per- 
sonal property,   $95,425. 

TAX   RATE— 50c.    on  the   $100;   $1.50   on  the 
poll. 

Town    Officers. 

MAYOR — R.    G.    Chapman. 

SECRETARY      AND      TREASURER— J.       E. 
Green. 

POSTMASTER— McG.    Bryan. 

CHIEF  OF  POLICE— C.    S.   Smith. 

R.   R.   AGENT— J.   E  .Green,   A.    C.   L. 

EXPRESS    AGENT— J.    E.    Green,    Southern 
Express   Co. 

MANAGER  TELEGRAPH— J.  E.  Green,  Wes- 
tern Union. 

TELEPHONE     MANAGER— Central,     B.      T. 
Cox  &  Bro-,  Henderson  Telephone  Co.;;  Local, 
A.   W.   Ange.    Winterville  Telephone   Co. 
Ministers  and   Churches. 

METHODIST— Daniel   Lane,   Jr.,   Pastor. 

MISSIONARY     BAPTIST— Geo.      J.      Dowell, 
Pastor. 

FREE-WILL  BAPTIST— M.  C.  Prescott,  Pas- 
tor. 

EPISCOPAL — Dallas   Tucker.    Rector. 
Schools  and   Academies. 

WINTERVILLE   HIGH— F.    C-    Nye,    Prin. 
Banks   and    Bankers. 

THE      BANK      OF     WINTERVILLE— J.      E. 
Green,   Pres. ;   C.    T.    Cox,    Cash. 


Doctors. 

Cox,   B.    T. 

Turnage,    James. 

Druggists. 

Cox,   B.    T.,    &   Bro. 

General  Merchandise. 

Harrington,    Barber   &   Co. 

Ange,  A.   W.,  &  Co. 

Union    Mercantile    Co. 

Forrest.   B.   D.,   &  Co. 

Spier   &   Jackson. 

House,  W.  L 

Beddard,   A.    O. 

Dail,   R.   W. 

Chapman,  S.  K.,  &  Co. 

Chapman,   R.    G.,    &   Co. 

Hotels    and     Boarding     Houses. 

Crawford,    Mrs.    M. 

Livery   Stables. 

House,   W.   L. 

Cotton  Buyers. 

Manning,  B.   F. 

Harrington,   J.   F. 

Hobgood,  J.   L. 

Ange,   A.   W. 

Chapman,    R.    G. 

Manufacturing  Plants. 

The  Pitt  County  Oil  Co.  (Oil,  Meal  and 
Shells). 

Oglesbv  &  Braxton.  (Wagons,  Carts,  Etc., 
Saw  Mill). 

Braxton,  A.   B. 

Carroll,  J.  B.   (Sawmill). 

Cox,  A.  G.,  Manufacturing  Co.  (Wagons, 
School  Desks,  Saddles,  Cotton  Planters,  Bug- 
gies,  etc.) 


ARTHUR. 

Incorporated  in   1911. 

Population,  1913:  38. 

Value   real   estate,    $100   per   acre;   value  per- 
sonal  propery,   about   $35,000. 

TAX  RATE:       50c.    on  the  $100. 
Town   Officers. 

MAYOR— J.    R.    Nichols. 

COMMISSIONERS— J.     W.     Crawford,    R.     J. 
Tugwell,  R.   T.   Strackland. 

R.   R.   AGENT .   — .  ,  N.   S. 

Ministers  and    Churches. 

CHRISTIAN— Vacant. 

FREE-WILL   BAPTIST— Vacant. 
Merchants. 

Mathews,   J.   A. 

Turner,    H.    B. 

Fulford,   J.    S. 

Strickland,  J.  R. 

Willoughby,  C.  R. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 

Smith,  C.  D.    (Saw  and  Planing  Mills.) 

Nichols,  J.  R.    (Blacksmi thing,  Etc.) 


POLK  COUNTY 

COUNTY    SEAT,    COLUMBUS. 


POPULATION— (Census  1910),   7,640. 
Formed  in  1855.     Named  in  honor  of  Col.  W.  M.    Polk. 
AREA — 300  square  miles. 

Value  of  real  estate,  $1,356,485;  value  of  personal  property,  $56S,614. 
Property  listed  in  1912,  by  whites,  $1,S68,514;  by  negroes,   $56,545. 
NUMBER    OF    SCHOOLS— For    whites,     32;  for   negroes,    10. 
TAX  RATE — County  purposes,  22  2-3c.   on  the  $100:  roads  and  bridges,   25c. 
PUBLIC   ROADS — Number   of   miles,    225.     Worked   by  free  labor   and   taxation. 
RAILROAD,    TELEGRAPH     AND     EXPRESS   COMPANIES. 
Asheville  and  Spartanburg  Railroad,  10  miles,  assessed     value $225 


Pullman    Co.,    assessed    value. 

Polk   County   Telephone   Co.,    assessed  value 

Southern  Express   Co.,   assessed  value 

Western  Union  Telegraph   Co.,   assessed  value 

American  Telephone  and  Telegraph   Co.,   assessed     value 

Saluda  Telephone  Co.,   assessed  value 

Southern  Bell  Telephone   and  Telegraph  Co.,   assessed    value. 


onn.on 
132.30 
(iSn.cn 
814.00 
217.00 
144.80 
346.00 
202.00 


POLK   COUNTY. 


357 


Green  River  Telephone  Co.,   assessed  value 

Postal   Telegraph-Cable   Co.,    assessed   value 

SUPERIOR  COURT  TERMS— April  13,   September   21. 


40.00 
270.00 


COUNTY    OFFICERS. 
CLERK    OF    COURT— J.    P.    Arledge,    Colum- 
bus. 

SHERIFF— A.   L.    Hill,   Tryon. 
REGISTER  OF  DEEDS— F.   M.   Burgess,   Co- 
lumbus. 

TREASURER— W.    B.     Feagan,    Melvin    Hill. 
CORONER — R.    B.    Williams,    Melvin   Hill. 
SURVEYOR — Marvin    Hall,    Mill    Spring. 
SUPT.   OF  HEALTH— Dr.  Grady,  Tryon. 
SUPT.    OF    SCHOOLS— E.    B.    F.    Cobb,    Co- 
lumbus. 

SUPT.  OF  HOME — Beatrice  Taylor,  Mill 
Spring. 

BOARD  OF  EDUCATION— E.  M.  Sallie,  Sa- 
luda; S.  B.  Weaver,  Landrum,  S.  C,  R.  1; 
C.    F.    Jackson,   Mill   Spring. 

COMMISSIONERS— M.  A.  Cornwell,  Colum- 
bus; H.  G.  Cannon,  Tryon;  J.  T.  Waldrop, 
Mill   Spring,  R.    1. 

BOARD  OF  ELECTIONS— N.  T.  Mills, 
(chm'n),  Columbus;  W.  H.  McFarland,  Tryon; 
G.    Arledge,   Tryon. 

JUSTICES  OF  THE   PEACE. 
COLUMBUS   TOWNSHIP— L.    L.    Tallant,   N. 
T.   Mills,  Jos.   Armour,   Columbus. 

TRYON — J.  C.  Fisher,  Butler;  George  Gash, 
Butler. 

COOPERS  GAP— W.  W.  Cowart,  Allen 
Laughter,  George  Hill,  G.  Walker,  G.  B.  Jack- 
son. 

MILL  SPRING — Nathan  Moore,  J.  R.  Wil- 
liams, Mill  Spring;  M.  P.  Wood,  B.  F.  Black- 
well. 

MINISTERS    NOT    IN    TOWNS. 
BAPTIST — Rev.   J.   M.   Walker,   Columbus;  J 
B.     Arledge.     Saluda;     Barnie     Jackson,     Mill 
Spring;  T.   M.   Arledge,  Farmville,   S.   C. 

PRESBYTERIAN— F.  B.  Rankin,  Ruther- 
fordton. 

SCHOOLS    AND     ACADEMIES. 
MORGANS— Mrs.   J.   W.   Arledge,  Prin.,   Lan- 
drum,  S.   C. 

1'ltICES — Myrtle  Hampton,  Prin.,  Mill  Spring. 
OWENS — Ola   E.    Owens,    Prin.,    Columbus. 
BULA — Harriet  Splawn,   Prin.,  Mill  Spring. 
PEA    RIDGE— John   Gilbert,    Sr.,    Prin.,    Col- 
umbus. 

BAREFOOT — W.    S.    Chessie,    Mill   Spring. 
MELVIN   HILL — Thomas  Walker,   Prin.,   Col- 
umbus. 

PHYSICIANS   NOT    IN   TOWNS. 
Langless,   Dr.,   Mill   Spring. 
Head,   Willie,   Melvin   Hill. 

MERCHANTS   NOT    IN    TOWNS. 
Taylor,    Mrs.    E.,    Pea   Ridge. 
Ballenger,  - — .,  Rutherfordton,  R.   1. 
Clement,  R.  L.,  Fingerville,  S.  C,  R.   1. 
Randolph,  T.   G.,  Melvin  Hill. 
Elias,    Coutrell,    Landrum,    S.    C,    R.    1. 
Laughter,  Mr.,   Melvin   Hill. 
Arledge,   A.    E.,   Mill   Spring. 
Lewis,    J.    M.,    Mill    Spring. 

COTTON     GINS. 
Gilbert  &  Miller,  Melvin  Hill. 
Youngs,  Mill   Spring,  R.   1. 
Edwards,   Elias,   Mill   Spring. 

FLOUR,   CORN   AND    FEED    MILLS. 
Gibbs,    L.     C. 

Turner,   J.    B.,   Mill   Spring. 
Collinsville  Mill,  Melvin  Hill. 
Melvin  Hill  Flour  Mill,  Melvin  Hill. 
Jackson,   J.   L.,   Mill   Spring. 
West  &  Hutcheron,   Columbus. 

PUBLIC    SCHOOL    TEACHERS. 
Guffy,    Creola,   Mill   Spring. 
Biggerstaff,  Ocie.  Mill  Spring. 
Jones,   TJ.    G.,   Saluda. 
Jones,   R.    L.,   Saluda. 
Adair.   Velma,   Mill    Spring. 
Ledbetter,  Zenia.  Mill  Spring  . 
Edwards,  Lola,  Tryon. 
Camp,    Elizabeth,   Melvin   Hill. 


Freeman,   Vannie,    Rutherfordton,    Rfd. 

Gilbert,  John,  Columbus. 

Acker,   Ada,   Tryon. 

Acker,   Ida,  Tryon. 

Butler,   Virginia,   Tryon. 

Johnston,   Nora,   Tryon. 

Thompson,  Elizabeth,  Tryon. 

Ross,  Nellie,   Mill   Spring. 

Arledge,  Mrs.  Mary,  Landrum,  S.   C,  R.  2. 

Morgan,  Emma,  Landrum,  R.   2. 

Womack,  Anderson,  Mill  Spring,  R.   1. 

Arledge,  Harriet,  Mill  Spring,  R.  2. 

Green,  Deila,  Mill  Spring,  R.    2. 

Martin,  Mrs.  Hattie,  Mill  Spring.  R.   2. 

Davidson,   Clyde,   Melvin   Hill. 

Davidson,  William,   Melvin   Hill. 

Jackson,  Bessie,  Melvin  Hill. 

Prince,   Miss   Nora,   Fingerville,   S.    C,   R.    1. 


COLUMBUS. 

Incorporated   in    1S56. 

Population,    1910:     Whites,    117;    colored,    10; 
total,    127. 

TAX  RATE:     50c.   on   the   $100. 

Town   Officers. 
MAYOR— N.    T.    Mills. 
POSTMASTER— J.  W.   Newman. 
CHIEF  OF  POLICE — L.   E.   Hutchinson. 

Ministers  and   Churches. 
BAPTIST— John   Walker,   Pastor. 
PRESBYTERIAN— F.     B.     Rankin. 
Schools    and    Academies. 
COLUMBUS   STATE   HIGH— E.   W.    S.    Cobb, 
Prin. 

General    Merchandise. 
Jackson,  John  L. 

Hotels  and   Boarding   Houses. 
Columbus  Hotel. 
Elliott,   D. 
Mills,  Mrs.  N.  T. 
McFarland,   Mrs.   R.   F. 

Lawyers. 
Cloud,   E.    B. 

Manufacturing     Plants. 
West   &  Hutchinson.    (Lumber.) 

Barber   Shop. 
Arman,   Jas. 

Bicycle     Repairing. 
Burgess  &  West.    * 

Poultry   Raisers. 
Hughes   &  Williamson. 


TRYON. 

Population,    1910:     White,    500;   colored,    150; 
total,    650. 

Value    of    real    estate    and   personal    property, 
$307,250. 

TAX  RATE:     66   2-3c.    on   the   $100. 
Town   Officers. 

MAYOR— E.   E.   Missildine. 

POSTMASTER— W.   H.   Stevens. 

CHIEF  OF  POLICE— G.  H.  Metcalf. 

R.   R.   AGENT —  — .   Hinton,   Southern   Rail- 
way. 

MANAGER   TELEGRAPH— Jas   Bion,   W.    U. 
Ministers  and   Churches. 

CONGREGATIONAL .    Morgan,   Pastor. 

METHODIST —  — .  — .  Ferguson,  Pastor. 

EPISCOPAL— J.   Bowen,   Rector. 

Schools    and    Academies. 

TRYON    GRADED     SCHOOL— H.     M.     Swift, 
Prin. 

PRIVATE    SCHOOL— Mrs.    O.    L.    Missildine. 
Prin. 

Banks    and    Bankers. 

BANK    OF    TRYON— W.    T.    Lindsey,    Pres. ; 
J.    B.   Hester,   Cash. 

Newspapers    and    Editors. 

TRYON     BEE     (Weekly)— Geo.     E.     Morton, 
IMilur. 

POLK     COUNTY     NEWS      (Weekly)— G.     B. 
Cobb,    Editor. 


POLK    -RANDOLPH. 


Doctors. 

Grady,    Earle. 
Bedell,  L.  G. 

Palmer,  M.    C. 

Druggists. 
Missildine,  E.   E. 

General    Merchandise. 
Orr,    John. 
Gash.    o.    A.,    &    Co. 
Suink    &    Hudson. 
Gurley,   Joe. 
Rallenger    Co. 
Belue. 

Williams,   C.    L. 
Jackson,    James. 

Hotels  and   Boarding   Houses. 
Oak  Hall  Hotel. 
Mimosa   Hotel. 
Woodalwn. 
Stearnes    Cottage. 
Pine  Ridge  Inn. 

Livery    Stables. 
S\\  an  Livery. 
Andrews'    Livery. 
Livingston  &  Roach. 
Turner,    John. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 
Tryon   Paper   Box   Co. 
Tryon  Hosiery  Co. 
Erskin,  Ralph   (Chairs  and  Furniture.) 


SALUDA. 

Incorporated  in  1SS1. 

Population,    1910:     White,    500;    colored,    21; 
total,   521. 

Value    real    estate,    $160,000;    value    personal 
property,   $31,000. 

TAX   RATE:     75c.    on   the   $100. 
Town   Officers. 

MAYOR— John  Pace. 

POSTMASTER— J.    L.    Hart, 

TOWN    MARSHAL— R.    Newman. 

R.    R.   AGENT— W.    H.   Pace,   Southern  Rail- 
way. 

MANAGER      TELEGRAPH— W.       H.       Pace, 
Western  Union. 

Ministers  and   Churches. 

EPISCOPAL— E.    N.    Joyner,    Rector. 

METHODIST— E.  O.  Smithdeal,  Pastor. 
Schools    and    Academies. 

COUNTY     PUBLIC     SCHOOLS— Harry     Gil- 
reath,   Prin. 

AMERICAN       MISIONARY       ASSOCIATION 

SEMINARY— Harry  Helmich,  Prin. 
Banks    and    Bankers. 

CAROLINA    STATE    BANK— D.    C.    Barrow, 
Pres. ;   H.    B.    Lane,    Cash. 


Doctors. 
SaUey,    E.    M. 
Hooper,    J.    O. 

Druggists. 

Bradley.    S.    O. 
Saluda  Pharmacy. 
Hopkins,    V.    O. 

General    Merchandise. 
Sonner,  Q.   C,  &  CO. 
Thompson   &   Pace. 
Robertson,  W.   C,   &  Son. 
Gosmary,  J.  A. 
Crumpler,   R.   C. 
Camion,    Wm. 
Staton  &  Hill. 

Hotels  and   Boarding   Houses. 
The  Hotel  Charles. 
Melrose  Inn. 
The  Esseola. 
The    Southern. 
The  Poplar  Glen. 

Dentists. 
Teague,   B.    H. 

Insurance   Agents. 
Salley,  E.  M. 

Livery  Stables 
Mabery,  J.  B.,  &  Co. 
Ward,   W.   B. 
Walker  &  Brice. 


LYNN. 


Incorporated  in  1911. 

Population,  1913:  White,  about  500;  colored, 
about   50;  total,   550. 

Value  of  real  estate  and  personal  property, 
$160,000. 

TAX  RATE:     25c.    on   the   $100. 

Town   Officers. 
MAYOR— W.  T.   Hammett. 
COMMISSIONERS— J.     B.     Panther,     W.     S. 
McCall,  H.  C.  Rhodes.  • 

POSTMASTER— W.   A.    Cannon. 

Ministers  and   Churches. 
PRESBYTERIAN— F.  B.  Rankin,  Pastor. 
BAPTIST— Jno.   A.   Walker,   Pastor. 

Schools   and   Academies. 
DISTRICT    AND    MISSION     SCHOOL— Mary 
Schwarburg,  Prin. 

Hotels  and   Boarding  Houses. 

The  Mimosa. 

Manufacturing    Plants. 

Tryon   Hosiery  Manufacturing   Co. 
Southern  Mercerizing  Co. 


RANDOLPH  COUNTY 

COUNTY    SEAT,   ASHEBORO. 


POPULATION— (Census    1910),    29,491. 

Formed  in  1779.     Named  in  honor  of  the  Randolph  family  of  Virginia. 

AREA — 900    square    miles. 

Value  of  real  estate,   $4,604,574;  value  of  personal  property,  $2,702,666. 

Property  listed  in  1913,  by  whites,  $7,141,633;  by    negroes,    $165,607. 

NUMBER  OF   SCHOOLS— For  whites,   108;   for  negres,  22. 

TAX  RATE — County  purposes,   26c.   on  the  $100;  roads,  8  l-3c. ;  schools,  20c;  State,  27 

RAILROAD,    TELEGRAPH     AND     EXPRESS   COMPANIES. 

Southern  Bell  Telephone  and  Telegraph   Co.,  assessed  value $     5, 

Liberty  Telephone  Co. ,   assessed  value 1, 

Atlantic  &  Yadkin  Railroad,  30.49  miles,  assessed   value 340, 

High  Point,  Randleman,  Asheboro  and  Southern  Ry.,   23.74  miles,   assessed  value 296, 

North  Carolina  Railroad,  .60  miles,  assessed  value     41 

Randleman  Telephone  Co.,  assessed  value 2 

Southern   Power   Co. ,    assessed   value 3 

Southern   Express   Co.,   assessed   value 10 

Asheboro  Telephone  Co.,   assessed  value 3 

Western  Union  Telegraph  Co.,  assessed  value 4 

North  State  Telephone  Co.,  assessed  value 

Raleigh,  Charlotte  and  Southern,  A.   &  A.  Div.,  14.60   miles,   assessed  value 61 

Pullman   Co.,   assessed  value .' 

Prospect   Telephone   Co. ,    assessed   value 

Southeast  Guilford  Telephone  Co.,  assessed  value 

Coleridge  Telephone  Co. ,  assessed  value 2 


2-3c. 

S31.00 
40S.00 
625.00 
750.00 
698.49 
500.00 
185.00 
664.00 

(IKS. (HI 

652.01 
223.00 
008.00 
128.00 
44.00 
192.00 
466.00 


RANDOLPH   COUNTY. 


359 


Riverside  Telephone  Co.,   assessed  value 1,650.00 

Seagrove  Telephone   Co.,   assessed   value 500.00 

Ether  Telephone  Co.,  assessed  value 31.00 

SUPERIOR  COURT  TERMS— March  16   (civil),  March   30,  July  20    (civil),   September   7,   De- 
cember  7    (civil   and   Criminal.) 


COUNTY    OFFICERS. 

CLERK  OF  THE  COURT— W.  C.  Hammond, 
Asheboro. 

SHERIFF— J.   W.   Birkhead,  Asheboro. 

REGISTER  OF  DEEDS— G.  T.  Murdock, 
Asheboro. 

TREASURER— L.    C.    Phillips,    Asheboro. 

CORONER— Thos.   I.  Fox,  Franklinville. 

SURVEYOR— J.    D.    Welch,    Pisgah. 

SUPT.    OF   HEALTH — L.    M.    Fox,    Asheboro. 

SUPT.  OF  SCHOOLS— T.  Fletcher  Bulla, 
Asheboro. 

SUPT.    OF    HOME — R.    J.    Pierce,    Asheboro, 

BOARD  OF  EDUCATION— T.  W.  Ingram, 
(chm'n),  Bombay;  Dr.  C.  H.  Phillips,  Thomas- 
ville,    R.    4;    J.    T.    Wood,    Asheboro. 

COUNTY  COMMISSIONERS— H.  A.  Tomlin- 
son,  Archdale;  J.  A.  Withers,  Worthville;  W. 
T.   Foushee,   Ramseur. 

COUNTY  BOARD  OF  ELECTIONS— Hal  M. 
Worth  (chm'n) ;  W.  J.  Scarboro,  J.  S.  Lewis, 
Asheboro. 

JUSTICES  OF  THE   PEACE. 

TRINITY  TOWNSHIP— W.  N.  Elder,  Trinity; 
C.  W.  Redding,  Progress;  T.  S.  Boulding,  Arch- 
dale;  C.   W.   Wilson,   High  Point,   R.   5. 

NEW  MARKET— J.  A.  Wall.  Sophia;  R.  L. 
Coletrane,  Randleman,  R.  F.  D. ;  R.  L.  White. 
Glenola;  John  Laughlin,  Randleman,  R.  1;  R. 
L.  Causey,  Randleman,  Rfd. 

PROVIDENCE— Geo.  W.  Pugh,  Millboro;  P. 
A.  Routh,  Millboro;  G.  P.  Barker,  Climax,  Rfd; 
X.   ('.   Allred,  Climax,  Rfd. 

LIBERTY— W.  B.  Owen,  Liberty;  R.  C.  Pal- 
mer, Liberty;  O.  H.  Welch,  Staley;  R.  W. 
Staley.  Julian. 

COLUMBIA— R.  W.  York.  Ramseur:  E.  A. 
McMaster.  Staley;  Y.  M.  C.  Johnson,  Ramseur; 
I.  H.  Foust,  Ramseur;  George  R.  Williams. 
Ramseur,   R.   F.   D. ;  T.   P.   Barker,   Staley. 

FRANKLINVILLE— W.  C.  Jones,  Asheboro, 
Rfd. ;  Clarence  Parks,  Franklinville ;  E.  L. 
York,  Randleman,  R.  2;  J.  V.  Free,  Randleman, 
R.  2;  J.  R.  Lutterloh,  Franklinville;  H.  B. 
Isley,    Randleman,    R.    2. 

RANDLEMAN— W.  T.  Bryant,  Randleman; 
N.  F.  Groce,  Randleman,  R.  2;  M.  E.  Brown, 
Randleman;  E.  F.  Caudle,  Randleman;  J.  A. 
Withers,  Worthville;  J.  A.  Russell,  T.  H. 
Matthews,   F.    P.    Bowden. 

BACK  CREEK— A.  C.  Farlow,  Sophia;  D. 
S.  Farlow,  Sophia,  R.  1;  J.  F.  Jarrell,  Caraway; 
J.  A.  Neighbor,  Randleman,  R.  2;  T.  W.  Milli- 
kan,   Randleman,  R.   3. 

TABERNACLE — L.  E.  Hoover,  Thomasville, 
Rfd.;  J.  C.  Hoover,  Trinity,  Rfd.;  A.  W.  Fuller, 
Fullers;  W.  H.  Lawrence,  Caraway;  Hayes  Lof- 
lin.  Caraway,   Rfd. 

CONCORD — D.  G.  McMasters.  Farmers;  S. 
M.   Lewis,   Hill's   Store;  J.   II.    Kearns,   Farmer. 

CEDAR  GROVE—  C.  M.  Nance,  Asheboro,  R. 
2;  M.  H.  Lassiter,  Mechanics;  E.  Whatley, 
Ulah;  W.   S.  Gatlin,  Ulah. 

GRANT— C.  O.  lngold,  Asheboro,  Rfd.;  A.  S. 
Pugh,  Asheboro,  Rfd. ;  Walter  Humble,  Ashe- 
boro, R.   1 ;  R.   E.   Macon,   Asheboro,  R.    1. 

COLERIDGE — H.  T.  Bray,  Ramseur,  R.  1: 
H.  P.  Moffltt,  Ramseur,  J.  T.  Lambeth,  Mof- 
fltt;  L.  Johnson,  Ramseur,  R.  1;  J.  L.  Wright, 
Ramsuer,   R.    1. 

PLEASANT  GROVE— E.  S.  Caviness,  Cheeks; 
C.    C.    Purvis,    Cheeks. 

NEW  HOPE — J.  A.  Hopkins.  New  Hope 
Academy;  T.  W.  Ingram,  Bombay;  Jas.  W. 
Luther,    Eleazer. 

UNION— S.  A.  Cox,  Pisgah;  Wiley  A.  Pres- 
nell,  Seagrove,  R.  2;  A.  S.  Calicott,  Seagrove, 
R.   2. 

RICHLAND— W.    W.    Hayes,    Seagrove,    Rfd. ; 


D.  W.  McCorn,  Brown;  A.  C.  Lowdermilk,  Sea- 
grove, R.  1;  J.  A.  Monroe,  Seagrove;  M.  .1. 
Presnell,  Michfleld;  D.   A.   Cornelison,  Seagrove. 

BROWERS— J.  L.  Orsen,  Kanoy;  G.  F.  Gat- 
lin,  Browers  Mill;   W.    S.    Gardner,   Kanoy. 

ASHEBORO— W.  D.  Spoon,  Asheboro;  Z. 
F.  Rush,  Asheboro;  J.  S.  Ridge,  Asheboro;  W. 
J.  Teague,  Asheboro;  S.  E.  Lowdermilk,  Ashe- 
boro;  W.    R.    Hamlin. 

MINISTERS  NOT   IN   TOWNS. 

Albright,   H.   A.,  Motlitt. 

White,    T.«  E.,   Ramseur. 

Hays,  W.  N,  Moffltt. 

Melton,    R.    L.,    Coleridge. 

Gibson,  J.   D.,  Randleman,  Rfd. 

Roger,  A.   S.,  Trinity. 

Stedman,  C.   E.,  Farmer. 

Stowe,  J.    H.,   Seagrove. 

Trogden,    Joel,    Asheboro,    Rfd. 

O'Briant,  J.  B.,  Randleman. 

Pike,  W.    M.,   Liberty,   Rfd. 

SCHOOLS  AND    ACADEMIES. 

COLERIDGE  ACADEMY— D.  E.  Highfall, 
Prin.,    Coleridge. 

SHIIOH  ACADEMY— F.  M.  Wright,  prin., 
Moffltt. 

WHY  NOT  ACADEMY— G.  T.  Leonard,  Prin. 
Seagrove. 

FARMER   HIGH— Miss   Linnie   Shamberger. 

LIBERTY'   HIGH— B.    M.    Rogers. 

TRINITY'  HIGH— D.  C.  Johnson,  Prin., 
Trinity. 

PHYSICIANS    NOT    IN    TOWNS. 

Johnson.   D.   J.,  Dewey. 

Bulla,   A.   M.,   Caraway. 

Redding.    A.    H.,    Cedar   Falls. 

Hubbard,    C.    C,    Farmer. 

Bulla,      J.      D.,     Fullers. 

Myres,   R.   W.   Fullers. 

Phillips,   C.   H..  Fullers. 

MERCHANTS    NOT    IN   TOWNS. 

Albright,   R.   L.,   Seagrove. 

Cornelison,   D.   A.    &   G.    H.,    Seagrove. 

Jarrell,  J.  F.   &  G.   H.,  Carraway. 

Cox,     S.     S-,     Brown. 

Delk  &  Cameron,  Cox. 

Lambert,   J.   T.,   Moffltt. 

Howard  &  Co.,   Mechanic. 

Presnell.    M.    J.,   Michfleld. 

Allen.  W.   N,  Dewey. 

Seagrove   Mill   &   Store   Co.,   Seagrove. 

Hinshaw,   Thomas,   Ramseur,  R.   1. 

Bray.   H.   T,   Ramseur,   R.   1. 

Farlow,   E.   A.,   Randleman,   R.    3. 

Kennedy,   A.   L.,   Randleman,   R.   3. 

Kennedy,  Mrs.   M.   E.,  Asheboro,  R.   2. 

Millikan,  D.   W.,   Spero. 

Allred,  W.   IL,  Pleasant  Garden. 

Allred,  A.   T.,  Millboro. 

Barker,  G.   P.,  Climax. 

Greeson  &  Swaim,  Climax. 

Siler,   P.   T.,   Climax. 

Underwood  &  Cates,  Millboro. 

Barnes,   Lindsay,   Fullers. 

Fuller,   A.    W.,   Fullers. 

Kindly,    G.    K,    Fullers. 

Laughlin,    J.    C,    Fullers. 

Moore,   W.    J.,   Fullers. 

Parrish,   J.    C,   Fullers. 

Wall,  M.   A.,  Trinity,  R.   1. 

Wood,  M.   L.,  Trinity,  R.   1. 

Bisher,    H.    F.,    Randleman.    R.    1. 

Lambe,  T.   C,  Randleman,  R.   1. 

Auman,    D.,    Steeds,    Rfd. 

Beck,   J.    T.    F.,    Kanoy. 

Macon,  J.   S.,   Spokane. 

Tysor,,  T.   B.   &  C.   M.,  Erect. 

Caviness,    W.    W. ,    Kanoy. 


360                                                                         RANDOLPI 

COUNTY. 

Bean,  G.   H.,  Uriehfleld. 

Rich,  E.  L.,  Asheboro. 

Cole,   T.    F,   Seagrove. 

Crawford   Bros.,    Asheboro. 

Hammond,  Joel,  Seagrove. 

Pool.    Joe,   Asheboro,   Rfd. 

Johnson    &    Allen,   Seagrove. 

Pugb    iV   Brown.    Asheboro,   Rfd. 

McCleod,  J.    11..   Seagrove. 

Brady,  J.  A.,  Ramseur. 

Stutts,  W.   L.,   Seagrove. 

Parks,  J.   A.,  Ramseur. 

Yow,    Henry,    Seagrove. 

Maner  &  Caviness,   Cheeks. 

Yow,   Jno.    M.,   Seagrove. 

Macon,  J.   S.,  Spokane. 

Yow,  E.   R.,   Seagrove. 

YVhatley,   E.,   Ulah. 

Dix,   J.   A.,  Asheboro,   R.   2. 

Parks,    Edgar,    Seagrove,   Rfd. 

Hill,   J.   J..   Asheboro,  R.   3. 

Yow,  E.   R.,  Seagrove. 

Parks,  J.  K.,  man. 

Yow,   O.   M.,   Seagrove. 

riah  Store  Co.,  Ulah. 

McNeill,   A.   L.,   Seagrove. 

Cheek  Mercantile  Co.,  Ore  Hill,  R.   2. 

Brower,  J.  W.,  Seagrove. 

Ward   Bros.,    Cheeks. 

Brown,  E.   R.,  Steeds. 

Ward,  J.   A.,   &  Co.,   Cheeks. 

Chrisco  Bros.,  Steeds. 

Burroughs.  J.  P.,  Kemps  Mills. 

Ellis   &   Brown,   Seagrove. 

Luther,  Asa,  Ralph. 

Lucas,   J.   J.,   Seagrove. 

I'ugh,  A.   S.,   Asheboro,  R.   1. 

Tant,   W.   T.,  Asheboro,   Rfd. 

Vuncannon,   W.    R.,   Ralph. 

Bell  &  King,   Pisgah. 

Callicott,   Jno. ,   Strieby. 

Callicott,   A.   R.,    Strieby. 

Callieott,   O.   K.,  Strieby. 

Parks   &  King,   Seagrove. 

Cox,  S.   A.,  Pisgah. 

Bean,   G.    H.,   Seagrove. 

Lucas,   J.   R.,   Seagrove. 

Hammond,  J.   C,  Co.,  Seagrove. 

Parks,  J.   B.,  Pisgah. 

Callicott  &  Co.,   Seagrove. 

Trogden,   W.    L.,   Seagrove. 

Cole,   T.   F.,   Seagrove. 

Vuncannon,   C.    A.,    Ulah. 

Welch,   J.    J.,   Seagrove. 

Carter,   G.   E.,   Eleazer. 

Lewis,   C.    &  M.,   Hill's   Slore. 

Hill,  I.  W.,  Pinson. 

Routh,   A.    N.,   Randleman,  Rfd. 

Lambert,    Saml.    L.,    Rachel. 

Farlow,   Thos.,  Randleman,  Rfd. 

Shaw,  J.   M.,   New   Hope  Academy. 

Spencer,   T.    O.,   Sophia. 

Loftin,   C.   E.  M.,  Riley's  Store. 

Smith,    J.    Ran.,    Liberty. 

Tucker,  Gilbert,  Riley's  Store. 

Hughes,  W.   F.,  Asheboro. 

Delk,   A.   L.,   Jacksons   Creek. 

E.   Whatley.   Ulah. 

Harris,    J.    S.,    Flora. 

Branson,  Levi,  Asheboro,  R.   2. 

Johnson,   E.   B.,   Sol. 

PUBLIC    SCHOOL    TEACHERS. 

Kearnes,  J.   S.,  Farmers. 

Scott,  Ollie,  Seagrove. 

Lackey,  H.  V.,  &  Co.,  Carraway,  R.   1. 

Lamb,   Cora,   Asheboro. 

Macon,  G.  T.,  Farmer. 

Craven,   Cordelia,  Asheboro,  R.   1. 

Ragan,   J.   C,   Carraway. 

Clark,    Nellie,   Asheboro,    Rfd. 

Sikes,    T.    L.,    Martha. 

Andrews,   Loula,   Asheboro,   Rfd. 

Sheets  &  Kearnes,  Farmer. 

Williams,  Eulah,  Randleman,  R.  2. 

Smith,   Allen,   Ramseur,   Rfd. 

Cox,  Jessie,  Pisgah. 

Cox,  M.   V.,  Ramseur,  Rfd. 

Slack,    Sallie   E.,    Seagrove. 

Enterprise  Mfg.   Co.,  Coleridge. 

Presnell,   Effle,   Brown. 

Ellis  &  Jordan,  Ramseur,  Rfd. 

Presnell,  Myrtis,  Seagrove,  R.   1. 

Stout,   Chas.   M. ,   Coleridge. 

Cox,   Essie,   Seagrove. 

Stout,   W.   A.,   Ramseur,   Rfd. 

Evans,   Willia  MeD.,   Liberty. 

Spencer,  J.   E.,   Cob's   Store. 

Fleming,  Nellie,  Liberty. 

Cox,  R.   A.,  Randleman,  Rfd. 

Hinshaw,   Eula,    Cole's   Store. 

Russell,   I.  M.,   &  Co.,   Sophia. 

Brown,  Beulah,  Asheboro,  R.   1. 

Allred,    .1.    \V..    Millsboro. 

Cox  Kate,    Cheeks. 

Allred,  J.  M.,  Cedar  Falls. 

Ellis,   Mayme,    Coleridge. 

Cannon,   W.    P.,   Randleman,   Rfd. 

Black,  Mattie  M..  Coleridge. 

Cedar  Falls  Mercantile  Co.,   Cedar  Falls. 

Cox,  Pharma,   Cheeks. 

Central  Falls   Store  Co.,   Central  Falls. 

Russell,   Betha,  Ulah. 

Ellison,  J.  M.,  Franklinville. 

King,    W.    C,    Kanoy. 

Jones,    W.    C,    Franklinville. 

Byrd,    Ha,    Seagrove. 

Neighbors,   E.    P.,   Randleman,   Rfd. 

Pickett,   Mabel,   Mottitt. 

Redding,    J.    A.,   Millboro. 

Wood,   Ethel.   Climax. 

Routh,  Mrs.   P.   J.,  Millsboro. 

Farlow,   L.   L.,  Archdale. 

Brady,  Jno.  M.,  Ramseur,  Rfd. 

Johnson,   D.    C.,    Trinity. 

Brady,  J.  E.,  Ramseur,  Rfd. 

Parks,    Bryan,    Ramseur. 

Bray,  E.   H.,  Ramseur,  Rfd. 

Wilson,    J.    C,    Seagrove. 

Bray,    C.    L.,   Ramseur,    Rfd. 

Kearnes,   Walter   C,   Ramseur. 

Frazier,  D.   M.,  Liberty,  R.   1. 

Surratt,  C.   L.,  Riley's  Store. 

Holt,   .1.    M.,   Liberty,   R.    1. 

Rogers,    B.    M.,    Liberty. 

Iv-v,   Henry,   Millboro,  R.   1. 

Ellison,   A.   M. ,   Franklinville. 

Kivett,  G.   P.,   &  Bro.,   Liberty,  R.    1. 

Bunting,  Mary,  Sophia. 

Lane,  Jno.,  Ramseur,  R.   2. 

Davis,   Dora   B.,   Sophia. 

Langley,  Jas.,   Staley. 

Gray,    Lou,    Asheboro. 

Patterson,   J.   M.,   Franklinville. 

Norment,  Mrs.   Kate,   Trinity. 

Teague,   Jno.   M.,   Staley. 

Parkin,   Bess  Shaw,   Trinity. 

Teague,   W.   B.,   &   Son,   Staley. 

Wright,   F.    M.,  Moffltt. 

York  &  Frazier,  Ramseur,  R.  2. 

Henderson,   Bain,   Trinity. 

Brown,  J.   F.,  Julian. 

Bowles,    Mary,    Asheobro. 

Coble   &  Brown,  Julian. 

Lowe,  Louella,  Ralph. 

Devinie,  C.   K.,  Julian. 

Davis,    Clara,   Edgar. 

Whitaker,  A.   C,   &  Co.,  Julian. 

Vuncannon,   Callie,   Bombay. 

Blair,  E.   C,  Progress. 

Lowe,  Muriel  M. ,  Thomasville,  R.   2. 

Kennedy,   Cleveland,  Thomasvitle,  R.   2. 

Vuncannon,   Annie,   Asheboro,   R.    2. 

Loler,    Carl,    High   Point,    R.    5. 

McMillan,  Effle,  Liberty, 

SAW    MILLS. 

Ridge,    Emma,    Edgar. 

Hughes,   \y.    F.,   Asheboro. 

Lawrence,    Myrtie,   Edgar. 

Laughlin,   S.    W.,   Asheboro. 

Edwards,   Eliza,   Pisgah. 

Henly,    Sam,    Asheboro. 

Waye,    Mary,    Liberty. 

RANDOLPH  COUNTY. 


361 


Hill,  Priscilla,  Pinson. 
Steed,  Lena,  Asheboro. 
Tow,  Fonie,   Seagrove. 
Russell,   Pearl,    Randleman. 
Wood,    Nora,    Climax. 
Redding,  Virginia,  Trinity. 
Bostick,    Edna,    Worthville. 
Neece,   Vanner  E.,   Randleman. 
Neece,    Estelle,    Sophia. 
Shamburger,  Linnie,  Farmer. 
Gordon,   Pearl,  Farmer. 
Highflll,    Nettie,   Farmer. 
Horney,   Esther,  Farmer. 
Ridge,   Ernest,  Farmer. 
Julian,   C.   E.,   Worthville. 
Tilson,  Ralph  R.,  Seagrove,  R.  2. 
Moffltt,  Olive,  Asheboro. 
York,   Blanche,   Ramseur. 
Page,    Gladys,    Asheboro. 
Macon,  Clarence,  Climax. 
Hardin,   Mrs.    Byrd,   Julian. 
Lowderrnilk,   Stacy,   Seagrove. 
Highflll,   D.   E.,  Coleridge. 
Buroughs,  F.   J.,  Strieby. 
Owen,   Rosa,   Bennett. 
Wrenn,    Bertha,    Franklinville. 
Cox,  Katie,  Cheeks. 
Scotton,  B.   C,  Ramseur. 
Barns,   Rosa,    Mechanic. 
Leonard,  G.   B.,   Seagrove. 
White,  W.  P.,  Ramseur. 
White,   Mrs.   W.    P.,  Ramseur. 
Siler,    Mrs.    Ed.,    Ramseur. 
Siler,  Mrs.   Sue,  Ramseur. 
Farmer,  Mabel,  Ramseur. 
Reynolds,  Hester,  Pipe. 
Parks,  F.  P.,  Ramseur. 
Smith,    Etta,    Asheboro,    Rfd. 
Bruton,  Fannie,  Trinity,  Rfd. 
Vuncannon,   Annie,    Asheboro. 
Phillips,  Maude,   Trinity. 
Cox,    Myrtle,    Climax. 
Smith,   Ella  Lee.   Liberty. 
McMasters,    E.    A.,    Staley. 
Brower,   Ora,   Staley,  R.    1. 
Brown,   Lena,   Liberty. 
Phillips,   Carrie,  Trinity. 
Craven,  Cordelia,  Moffltt. 
Thayer,  Mattie,   Trinity. 
Pugh,  Annie,  Millboro. 
Macon,   Moleta,   Climax. 
Lowe,   Ora  E.,  Asheboro. 
Canoy,  M.   U.,   Randleman,   Rfd. 
Davis,    Floy,    Trinity. 
Smith,    B.     E.,    Trinity. 
Gray,  Lou,  Asheboro. 
Varner,   S.   L.,  Farmer. 
Kearnes,  J.   L.,   Cheeks. 
Free,  Etta,   Spero. 
McNeill,  Martin,  Seagrove. 
Hall,   J.   W..   Fullers. 
Bradsahw.   G.   W.,  Asheboro. 
Boren,    Mamie,    Asheboro. 
Boren,    Clara,    Asheboro. 
Lamb  Mamie,  Asheboro. 
Moring,    Annie,    Asheboro. 
Miller,   Elba,   Asheboro. 
Fentress,   Lillie,    Asheboro. 
Burgess,  Cletus,  Asheboro. 
Wall,    Cordia,   Randleman. 
Farlow,   N.    F.,   Randleman. 
Laughlin,    Bessie,    Sophia. 
Davis,   Mrs.    Dora   B.,    Sophia. 
Moore,   Mrs.   Effle,   Glenola. 
Miller,   Blanche,   Asheboro. 
Lowery,    Emma,    Asheboro. 
Brooks,   Mary,   Asheboro. 

COTTON     GINS. 
Enterprise  Mfg.   Co.,  Coleridge. 
Pickard,  W.   H.,  Randleman. 
Cedar  Falls  Mfg.  Co.,  Cedar  Falls. 

FLOUR,   CORN    AND    FEED    MILLS. 
Farmer  Roller  Mills,  Farmer. 
Routh,  A.   N.,  Asheboro,  R.   2. 
Richland,  Roller  Mills,  Moffltt. 
Seagrove  Mill   and   Store   Co.,   Seagrove. 


Tucker,    W.    H.,    Seagrove. 

Yow,   E.   R. ,   Seagrove. 

Franklinville  Manufacturing  Co.,  Franklinville. 

Enterprise  Manufacturing  Co.,  Coleridge. 


ASHEBORO. 

Incorporated  in   1853. 
Population,   1910:     2,275. 
White  polls,  586;   colored  polls,   56. 
TAX  RATE:     $1  on  the  $100. 
Bonded  Debt,   $15,000. 

Town   Officers. 
MAYOR— C.    C.    Crawford. 
CHIEF  OF  POLICE— H.   H.   Kennedy. 
CLERK — A.   R.   Winningham. 
TREASURER— L.   D.  Birkhead. 
TAX   COLLECTOR— H.   H.    Kennedy. 
SUPT.    OF   HEALTH— Arthur  Ross,   N.    S. 
POSTMASTER— E.    L.    Auman. 
R.    R.    AGENTS— G.    W.    Hilliard,    Southern; 
L.   D.   Birkhead,  N.   S. 

EXPRESS  AGENT— G.   W.   Hilliard. 
TELEGRAPH    MANAGER— G.     W.     Hilliard, 
W.    U. 

TELEPHONE      MANAGER— E.      H.      Morris, 
Asheboro  Telp.  Co. 

Ministers  and   Churches. 
METHODIST— J.     E.     Thompson,    Pastor;    R. 
A.   Taylor,  Asheboro  Circuit. 
CHRISTIAN—. 

METHODIST    PROTESTANT— C.    L.    Whita- 
ker.   Pastor. 

PRESBYTERIAN— C.    H.   Phipps,   Pastor. 
BAPTIST— J.    A.    McMillan,   Pastor. 

Schools   and   Academies. 
GRADED— G.    W.    Bradshaw,    Prin. 
Hotels  and   Boarding   Houses. 
Ashlyn  Hotel. 
Central    Hotel. 
Rich,   James. 

Architects. 
Porter,    Sam. 

Banks    and    Bankers. 
BANK     OF     RANDOLPH— D.     B.     McCrary, 
Pres. ;  W.  J.  Armfield,  Cash. 

FIRST    NATIONAL— J.    S.    Lewis,    Pres.;    J 
M.  Neely,  Cash. 

Bakers. 
Asheboro  Baliery. 

Brick    Manufacturers. 
Foust,  W.  L..  &  Co. 

Boot    and    Shoe    Dealers. 
Dixie  Dry  Goods  Co. 
Jones,   W.    W. 
'Frazier,    C.    G.,   &   Son. 
Wood   &   Moring. 
Johnson,    R.    C. 
Lofln,    C.    T. 

Book    Stores. 
Rexall  Drug  Co. 
Frazier.  C.   G.,  &  Son. 

Butchers   and    Dealers   in    Cattle. 
Star   Meat   Market. 
Winslow,   E. 
Steed.   John   R. 

Building   and   Loan   Associations. 
Peoples  B.    &  L.   Associations. 

Cotton   and    Hosiery   Mills. 
Acme  Hosiery   Mills. 

Confectionery   Dealers. 
Standard  Drug  Co. 
Asheboro   Drug   Co. 
Stedman.   W.   D. 
Ferree  Grocery   Co. 

Contractors   and    Builders. 
Ward,    John. 
Porter,    Sam. 
Hilliard.    B.    F. 
Hammer,   George  W. 

Coal    and    Wood    Dealers. 
Foust,    W.    L. 
Turner.   J.   T. 
Asheboro  Wheelbarrow  &  Mfg.   Co. 


KANIH.I.l'II    COUNTY. 


Chamber  of  Commerce. 
INDUSTRIAL     ASSOCIATION— D.      I?,      Mc- 
Crary.  Pres. :  J.  D.   Boss,   Sec.   &  Treas. 
Clothiers    and     Men's    Furnishers. 
Jones,    W.    H ". 
Dixie  Dry  Ooods  Co. 
Woods    <S;    Muring. 

Livery   Stables. 
Morris,  E.   G. 
McDowell  Bros. 
Ross,  R.  R. 
York,  J.   A. 

Dentists. 
Lockhart,   D.    K. 
Su  aim,  John. 

Flour  and   Feed   Mills. 
Asheboro   Roller   Mills. 
Southern   Milling   Co. 
Crown   Milling    Co. 

Druggists. 
Asheboro  Drug   Co. 
Standard   Drug   Co. 
Rexall  Drug  Store. 

Doctors. 
Henley,   S.  A. 
Hunter,   J.    V. 
Moore,   W.   J. 
Fox,   L.   M. 
Asbury,  F.   E. 

Dry  Goods  and   Notions. 
Johnson,   R.    C. 
Dixie  Dry  Goods  Co. 
Wood  &  Moring. 
Jones,    W.    W. 
Frazier,    C.    G.,    &   Son. 
Loftln,    C.    T. 

Power   and    Light    Companies. 
Asheboro  Electric   Co.    (Owned   by   City). 

Fruit    Dealers. 
Stedman,  W.   D.,   &  Son. 
Ferree  Grocery   Co. 
Rush,    J.    B. 
Spencer,  A.  A. 

Furniture    Dealers    and     Manufacturers. 
Piedmont  Chair   Co. 
Asheboro  Chair  Co. 
Randolph  Chair  Co- 
Fish    and    Oyster    Dealers. 
Stedman,    W.    D.,    &   Son. 
Star  Meat  Market. 

Foundries  and   Iron  Works. 
Asheboro   Wheelbarrow    &   Mfg.    Co. 

Furniture    Dealers. 
Fox,    O.   R. 
Wood    &    Moring. 
Hoover   &    McCain. 

Grocers. 
Cox,  Newton. 
Brown,    J.    M. 
Hamilton,   A.    D. 
Ferree  Grocery   Co. 
Rush,   I.    B. 
Moffitt,   M.    H. 
Randolph  Supply  Co. 
Bean,    E.    H. 

Lexington   Grocery  Co.    (Wholesale). 
Asheboro   Grocery   Co.    (Wholesale) . 
Stedman,   W.   D.,    &   Son. 
Hannah,    J.    C. 
Ridge,    J.    S. 
Brown    &   Brown. 

Hardware  Dealers. 
McCrary-Redding  Hardware  Co. 
Cox  &  Lewis  Hardware  Co. 

Insurance  Agents. 
McAllister.    A.    C,    &    Co. 
Teague,  W.  J. 
Walker,  J.   E. 
Asheboro  Trust  Co. 
Morris    &    Ross. 

Jewelers. 
Cox,   N.    P. 


Lawyers. 
Robins,  H.  M 
Spence,  J.  A. 
Hammer,    W.    C. 
l'.rittain,    J.    T. 
Redding,   Charles. 
Kelly.  R.  C 

Lumber    Manufacturers   and    Dealers. 
Home-  Building  &  Material  Co. 
Cox  Lumber  Co. 

Painters. 
Pressnel,  Pete. 
Paisley,    Robert. 
Allred,  Norman. 

Produce    Dealers. 
Spencer,   A.    A. 
Loflin,    C.    T. 
Turner.  J.  T. 

Newspapers    and    Editors. 
ASHEBORO     COURIER     (Weekly)— Wm.     C. 
Hammer,    Editor. 

RANDOLPH     BULLETIN      (Weekly)— J.      E. 
Mendenhall,    Editor. 

Real    Estate    Agents. 
McAlister,  A.   C,  &  Co. 
Armfield  &  Laughlin  Realty  Co. 

Shingle    Dealers. 
Home  Building  &  Material   Co. 
Cox  Lumber  Co. 
Cox  &   Lewis   Hardware  Co. 

Undertakers    and    Embalmers. 
Fox.   O.   R. 
Hoover   &  McCain. 

Bottling    Works. 
Crown  Bottling  Works. 

Cafes    and     Restaurants. 
Rich,    James. 
Lewis,   Mrs.   Frank. 

Carriage    and     Wagon     Dealers. 
McCrary-Redding   Hardware   Co. 
Cox   &   Lewis  Hardware  Co. 
McDowell   Bros. 

Machine  Shops. 
Asheboro  Wheelbarrow   &   Mfg.    Co. 

Wall    Paper    Dealers. 
Allred,  Norman. 
Paisley,    Robert. 
Hammond,    Moses. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 
Asheboro  Wheelbarrow  &  Mfg.   Co. 

Milliners. 
Underwood,  Mrs.   Bess  T. 
TvsA".   Eugene. 
Lo#n.   C.  T. 

Garages. 
Asheboro  Motor   Car  Co. 
Younts-Luck  Auto  Co. 


RANDLEMAN. 

Population,   1913:     2.000. 

White   polls,    384. 

Value  of   real  estate.    $4S5.000;  value  of  per- 
sonal property,  $187,000- 

TAX  RATE:     $1.13  on  the  $100. 

Bonded  debt,  $30,000. 

Town   Officers. 

MAYOR— E.  P.  Hayes. 

CHIEF  OF  POLICE— J.   C.  Daniels. 

TREASURER— W.  F.  Mathews. 

TAX  COLLECTOR— J.   C.   Daniels. 

POSTMASTER— L.   D.   Mendenhall. 

R.    R.    AGENT — .1.    E.    Davis,    Southern. 

EXPRESS   AGENT— J.    E.   Davis. 

TELEGRAPH    MANAGER— J.    E.    Davis,    W. 
U. 

TELEPHONE       MANAGER— Argus      Barker, 
Randleman  Telp.  Co. 

Ministers   and   Churches. 

CHRISTIAN— L.   D.   Knight,  Pastor. 

METHODIST— R.   A.   Taylor,  Pastor. 

METHODIST  PROTESTANT— J.  B.  O'Briant, 
Pastor. 

Building   and    Loan    Associations. 

Randleman  B.    &  L.   Association. 


RANDOLPH    COUNTY. 



::i;:; 

Schools    and    Academies. 

Leach,    W.    M. 

GRADED — N.   F.  Farlow,  Prin. 

Paul,    — . 

Hotels  anil   Boarding   Houses. 

Hotels    and     Boarding     Houses. 

The   Randolph. 

Hill,   John   W. 

Caudle,  Mrs.  Minnie. 

Parker  House. 

Banks    and    Bankers. 

PEOPLES  .BANK— T.  P.  Wrenn,  Pres.;  G.  B. 

LIBERTY. 

Beasley,    Cash. 

Boot  and  Shoe   Dealers 

Incorporated  in   18S9. 

Randleman   Store  Co. 

Population,    1910:     White,    550;   colored. 

100; 

Elliott,  G.  W. 

total.    650. 

Hayes,   E.    P. 

Value  of  real  estate,   $350,000;  value  of 

per- 

Clapp,  J.   A.,   &   Son. 

sonal   property,    $175,000. 

Randleman  Bargain  House. 

TAX  RATE:     25c.   on  the  $100. 

p           Contractors   and    Builders. 

Town    Officers. 

Allred,    J.    M.                                          . 

MAYOR— R.    C.    Reitzel. 

Wall,   G.   B. 

POSTMASTER— J.   F.   Pickett. 

Clothiers   and    Men's    Furnishers. 

CHIEF   OF   POLICE— Tom  Steele. 

Randleman  Store  Co. 

R.    R.    AGENT— Mrs.    R.    L.    Etkins. 

Elliott.  G.  W.,   &  Co. 

Ministers  and   Churches. 

Randleman  Bargain  House. 

CHRISTIAN .   Patton,  Pastor. 

Lineberry,  L.   W.,   &  Co. 

,  METHODIST    PROTESTANT—. 

Wager   Clothing   Co. 

METHODIST      EPISCOPAL— J.      A.       Short, 

Dentists. 

Pastor. 

Ashburn,  T.   P. 

BAPTIST .   Townsend,   Pastor. 

Druggists. 

Schools    and    Academies. 

Randleman  Drug  Co. 

HIGH—. 

Doctors. 

Banks    and    Bankers. 

Wilkerson.  C.  E. 

BANK    OF    LIBERTY— A.    E.    Lewis,    Pres.; 

Fox,   Dennis   L. 

B.    M.   Brower,    Cash. 

Sumner,  W.   I. 

Doctors. 

Dry   Goods   and    Notions. 

Foster,    G.    A. 

Randleman   Store   Co. 

Foust,  D.  Lacy. 

Elliott,    G.    W.,    &   Co. 

Shepard,   Frank. 

The    Hayes    Co. 

Dentists. 

Randleman   Bargain   House. 

Gregg,    J.    D. 

Druggists. 
Liberty  Drug  Store. 

General     Merchants. 
McPherson  &   Pickett. 
Gilliam   &   Patteson. 

Power   and    Light    Companies. 

Randolph   Power   Co. 

Furniture   Dealers. 
Deep   River   Chair   Co. 

Hardware   Dealers. 
Elliott,  G.  W.,  &  Co. 

Insurance   Agents. 

Liberty    Mercantile    Co. 

Pickard,  W.   H.    (Fire.) 

Curtis,   C.   R. 

Beasley,   A.   B.    (Fire.) 

Patterson,   R.   E. 

Ivey,    J.    A.    (Life.) 

Frasier  &  Co. 

Wholesale   Grocers. 

Stroud    Bros. 

The   Smitherman   Co. 

Buckner,  — . 

Newspapers    and    Editors. 

Wrightsell,   R.    C. 

DISPATCH      (Weekly)— Frank     W.     DeCroix, 

Crutchfield,   Minnie. 

Editor. 

Overman,    J.    O. 

Real    Estate    Agents. 

Cameron,    Lizzie. 

Pickard,   W.    H. 

Farmers'   Union  Store. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 

Dark,  D.  E.,   (Produce.) 

Deep  River  Mills. 

Hatch   &  Maner   (Produce.) 

Randleman    Hosiery    Mills. 

Reese,  Mrs.    (Produce.) 

Pickard,   W.   H.    (Gin.) 

Hotels    and     Boarding     Houses. 

The  Newlin  Broom  Works. 

Klondike. 

Pepsi-Cola  Battling  Co. 

Sunny    South. 

Coca-'Cola   Bott'ing   Co. 

Livery  Stables. 

Patterson   Stable   Co. 

TRINITY. 

Hardin,   J.   L. 

Incorporated   in    1869. 

Hatch,   O.   T. 

Population.    1110:      White.    375;   colored,    40; 

Manufacturing   Plants. 

total,    415. 

Liberty  Chair  Co. 

Value  of  real   estate.    $130,000;  value  of  per- 

Liberty  Roller   Mills. 

sonal  property,   $40,000. 

Smith.  J.   Rom.    (Saw  Mill). 

TAX  RATE:     20c.   on  the  $100. 

Liberty    Picker   Stick    Co. 

Town    Officers. 

Liberty  Machine  and  Motor  Co. 

MAYOR — Bruce  Craven. 

Smith  Bros.    Brick   Co. 

POSTMASTER— J.     J.     White. 

Home  Lumber  Co. 

R.   R.   AGENT— W.    C.   Massey.   Southern. 
MANAGER     TELEGRAPH— W.     C.     Massey, 

W.    TJ. 

RAMSEUR. 

Lawyers. 

Incorporated    in    1893. 

Craven,    Bruce 

Population,  1910:     Whites,  1,150;  colored 

.  50; 

Physicians. 

total,    1,200. 

Jackson,  W.  L. 

Value  of  real  estate,    $750,000;  value  of 

per- 

Ministers    and    Churches. 

sonal    property,    $250,000. 

METHODIST— A.    S.    Raper.   Pastor. 

TAX  RATE:  30c.   on   the  $100. 

Schools    and    Academies. 

Town    Officers. 

HIGH— D.    C.   Johnson,   Prin. 

MAYOR— J.    F.    Craven. 

General     Merchants. 

POSTMASTER— George    M.    Kimrey. 

Brame,    J.    D. 

CHIEF  OF  POLICE— J.   M.   Brewer. 

Ballance,    D.    M. 

R.   R.    AGENT— T.    A.   Moffltt,    Southern 

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MANAGER  TELEGRAPH— T.    A.   Moffltt,    W 
U. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 
METHODIST— J.     O.     Ader.     Pastor. 
BAPTIST— R    W.    Ilarrell,   Pastor. 
CHRISTIAN— W.    IT.    White.    Tastor. 
HOLINESS— Rev.    Mr.    Butler,    Pastor. 

Schools    and    Academies. 
GRADED— W.   P.   White.   Supt. 

Banks    and    Bankers. 
BANK     OF     RAMSETJR— W.     H.     Watkins. 
Pres. ;  I.  F.  Craven,  Cash. 

Debtors. 

Tate.    Charles    S. 
Caddell,    Stephen  W. 
Craven,    Clyde. 

Drungists. 
Marsh,   N.   F. 

Insurance    Agents. 
Watkins-Leonard  Co. 
Craven,    I.    F. 

General     Merchants. 
Carter  Mercantile  Co. 
Watkins-Leonard   Co. 
Covington,   J.    E. 
Crescent  Furniture   Co. 
Jones,    A.    L. 
Marley  &  Caviness. 
Phillips,  J.  R. 

Brown  &  Andrews  Store  Co. 
Webster,    W.    B. 

Grocers. 
York,    J.    W. 
Martin,  N.   D. 
York,   A.   H. 

Hotels    and     Boarding     Houses. 

Rarnseur   Hotel. 
Aiken,  Mrs. 

Livery  Stables. 
Wright,   D.    T. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 
Columbia  Mfg.    Co.    (Cotton  anil). 
Novelty  Wood  Works. 
Kamseur  Broom  Works. 

Foushee,    W.    T.,    &    Co.    (Picker    Sticks   and 
Lumber) . 

York  Bros.  Mfg.  Co.   (Picker  Sticks,  Lumber). 


Ramseur   Furniture   Factory. 
Fleter  Lumber  Co. 


WORTHVILLE. 

Incrporated  in  1905. 
Population,  1910:     3S5. 

Value    of    real    estate    and    personal    property, 
$100,000. 

TAX  RATE:     33   l-3c.    on   the  $100. 

Town    Officers. 
MAYOR— W.    T.    Grace. 
POSTMISTRESS— Jennie   E.    Winslow. 

Ministers  and   Churches. 
METHODIST— J.   D.   Gibson,  Pastor.         • 
BAPTIST— J.  A.  McMUIian,  Pastor. 
PKKSBYTERIAN— To   be   supplied. 
METHODIST  PROTESTANT— J.   B.   O'Bryan, 
Pastor. 

Doctors. 
Asbury,  F.   E. 

General  Merchants. 
Scarboro,   J.    M. 
Groce,  C,  &  Co. 
Dean,   W.   H. 
Arnold,  Tom.   Co. 
Cole,  W.   C. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 
Deep  Kiver  Manufacturing  Co. 


ARCHDALE. 

Incorporated  in  187. 

Population,    1910:     White,    200;    colored,    50; 
total,    250. 

Value    real    estate,     $27,000;    value    personal 
property,    $22,267. 

TAX   RATE:     16   2-3c.    on  the   $100. 

Town    Officers. 
MAYOR— H.    S.    Ragan. 
POSTMASTER— J.    W.    Blair. 

Ministers   and    Churches. 
FRIENDS— Geo.   Welker. 

Schools    and    Academies. 
PUBLIC— L.   L.   Farlow,   Prin. 

Doctors. 
Tomlinson,   J.    M. 

General   Merchants. 
Blair,    J.    W. 
Freeman,   J.   L. 

Manufacturing    Plants. 
Archdale   Roller   Mills. 


RICHMOND  COUNTY 

COUNTY     SEAT,     ROCKINGHAM. 


POPULATION— (Census   1910),    19,673. 

Formed  in   1779.     Named  in  honor  of  the  Duke  of  Richmond. 

AREA — 472   square  miles. 

Value  of  real  estate,   $5,507,940;  value  of  personal  property,  $2,329,318. 

Property  listed  in  1913,   by  whites,   $7,540,966;  by    negroes,    $296,294. 

TAX  RATE— County  purposes,   31   2-3c.   on  the  $100. 

PUBLIC  ROADS— Number  of  miles,    305.     Worked  by  taxation. 

RAILROAD,    TELEGRAPH     AND     EXPRESS   COMPANIES. 

Seaboard    Air   Line   Railway,    43.66    miles,    assessed  value    $1,233,674.00 

Pullman   Co.,    assessed  value    8, 812. SO 

Yadkin  River  Power  Co.,   assessed  value   35.690-00 

Southern  Express   Co.,   assessed  value   S.526.00 

North    and    South    Carolina    Railway,    4.99    miles,    assessed  value 19,847.00 

Southern  Bell  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Co.,  assessed   value    24,393.00 

Western  Union  Telegraph  Co.,  assessed  value  22,892.74 

Postal  Telegraph- Cable  Co.,   assessed  value   214.50 

Raleigh,   Charlotte  and  Southern,   A.   &  A.  Div.,'  9.00  miles,  assessed  value   37,608.00 

Rockingham   Railroad,    16.67   miles,    assessed   value    48,919.00 

SUPERIOR  COURT  TERMS— January   5,  March    23    (civi),    April    6,    July    20,    September    7 
(civil),  September  2S,  December  7  (civil). 


COUNTY   OFFICERS. 

CLERK  OF  COURT— T.  L.  Covington,  Rock- 
ingham. 

REGISTER  OF  DEEDS— B.  F.  Reynolds, 
Rockingham. 


TREASURER— R.     L.     McDonald,     Rocking- 
ham. 
CORONER— A.    M.    Smith,   Rockingham. 
SURVEYOR— N.  A.  Graham,  Rockingham. 
SUPT.    OF    HEALTH— A.    C.    Everett,    Rock- 


RICHMOND    COUNTY. 


ingham. 

SUPT.  OF  SCHOOLS— W.  R.  Coppedge,  Rock- 
ingham. 

SUPT.  OF  HOME — W.  T.  Baldwin,  Rock- 
ingham. 

BOARD  OF  EDUCATION— D.  A.  Parsons, 
Covington;  W.  N.  Everett,  Rockingham;  A.  H. 
McDonald,   Hoffman. 

COMMISSIONERS— W.  M.  Covington,  J.  W. 
Thomas,  Rockingham;  A.  T.  White,  Ellerbe; 
W.   G.    Stanback;  H.   E.    Gibbons,   Powelton. 

BOARD  OF  ELECTIONS— W.  S.  Lowdermilk, 
W-  M.  Kelly,  T.  B.  Baxley,  Rockingham. 

TRIAL  JUSTICE  OF  THE  COUNTY  COURT 
— W.   Steele  Lowdermilk. 

JUSTICES     OF     THE     PEACE. 

STEELE  TOWNSHIP— A.  J.  Little,  Little 
Mills ;  J.  L.  Baldwin  J.  S.  Mathewson.  Man- 
gum;  D.  A.  Bruton,  Alfred  Baldwin,  Ellerbe, 
Rfd. 

MINERAL  SPRINGS— J.  A.  Covington,  El- 
lerbe, Rfd. ;  Jason  Aumon,  Norman ;  R.  L. 
Thomas,   Ellerbe. 

BLACK  JACK— C.  H.  Key.  Ellerbe.  Rfd.; 
J.  T.  Capel,  Ellerbe;  A.  M.  Parsons,  Rocking- 
ham. 

BEAVER  DAM— W.  A.  McDonald,  Rocking- 
ham, Rfd. ;  J.  W.  Butler,  W.  E.  Robertson, 
Hoffman:  Ira  Stewart,  Jackson  Springs;  Nelson 
Gibson,   Rockingham,   R.   5. 

ROCKINGHAM— W.  F.  Long,  A.  P.  Barrett, 
W.  H.  Covington,  A.  P.  Fry,  Wm.  Little 
Steele,  Rockingham;  G.  M.  Rainwater,  N.  A. 
Graham,   Alex  Mcintosh,  Roberdel. 

WOLF  PIT— W.  H.  Roberts,  Rockingham, 
Rfd. ;  R.  L.  Ussery.  Cordova ;  H.  H.  Brown, 
Rockingham,   R.    2. 

MARK'S  CREEK— J.  A.  Atkinson,  W.  A. 
Wilkes,  J.  E.  Milliken,  C.  V.  Wellons,  W.  H. 
H.  Bagwell,  Hamlet;  G.  W.  Hooker,  Cognac; 
M.    B.    Nicholson,    Osborne. 

MINISTERS    NOT    IN    TOWNS. 

Seabolt,  N.  L.,  Wolf  1'it. 

Wadkins,  D.   A.,  Wolf  Pit. 

SCHOOLS    AND     ACADEMIES. 

Roberdel. 

Hoffman. 

Pee  Dee. 

Covington. 

Ellerbe. 

PHYSICIANS    NOT    IN    TOWNS. 

Maness,  J.  M.,  Roberdel. 

Coppedge.    Ne.ilson,   Ellerbe. 

Howell.    W.    L..    Covington. 

PUBLIC  SCHOOL  TEACHERS. 

McNair,    OIlie,   Rockingham,   R.   3. 

Monroe,    Pat.,   Rockingham,   R.    5. 

Hutchins,  Jas.,  Hoffman. 

Scarboro,    A.    D.,    Hoffman. 

McNeill,  Effle  M.,  Hoffman. 

(iraham,  Essie,  Rockingham,  R.  3. 

Kendall,  Jessie,  Ellerbe,  R.  3. 

Kendall,  Grover,  Ellerbe,  R.    2. 

Clark,  Eva,  Hamlet. 

Hurley,  Buena,   Cognac. 

Wall,  Nancy,  Osborne. 

Johnson,  Kate  M. ,  Hamlet. 

Johnson,  Annie,  Hamlet. 

Phillips,  Jno.  M. ,  Rockingham,  R.  2. 

McLean,   Mrs.   Ida,   Old   Hundred. 

McLean,  Mazie,  Ellerbe. 

Sutton,    Annie,    Ellerbe,    R.    1. 

Brown,    Clara,    Ellerbe,    R.    2. 

Cunningham,  J.  W.,  Ellerbe. 

Hall,    Maude,    Ellerbe. 

McRae,  Edna,  Rockingham,   R.   3. 

Billig,    Mary,    Jackson    Springs. 

Covington,  Alma,  Rockingham,  R.  3. 

Hogan,    Walter,    Norman. 

Auman,    Ursula,    Norman. 

Baldwin,   W.   W.,   Rockingham. 

Warburton,  Elma,  Rockingham. 

Wicker,   Lula,    Rockingham. 

Ellerbe,   Elizabeth,   Rockingham,    R.    4. 


Covingham,  Grace,  Rockingham,  R.  4. 
Cameron,  Gussie,  Rockingham,  R.  3. 
Field,    Annie,    Rockingham,   R.    5. 
McCall,  W.  C,  RoBerdell. 
Culberson,  Lessie,  Roberdell. 
Capel,    Capella,    Roberdell. 
Monroe,  Mamie,  Rockingham. 
Webster,  Estella,  Mt.  Gilead. 
Yittle,    Lila,    Littles   Mills. 

Green,   Bettie,   Exway. 
Baldwin,   Mary  Anna,  Ellerbe. 
Haywood,   Willem,   Ellerbe,   R.    2. 
Pegnes,  Nora,  Rockingham,  R.   1. 
McLean,   Mary,   Rockingham,    R.    1. 
Cole,  Susie  D.,  Rockingham,  R.  1. 
Monroe,   Carrie,   D.,   Cordova. 
Stead,  Mary  Todd  Arnie,  Rockingham. 
McDonald,  Janie,  Rockingham,  R.   2. 
Baldwin,    Etta,   Rockingham,    R.    2. 
Howell,   Jas.   A.,  Rockingham,  R.   2. 


ROCKINGHAM. 

Population,    1910:     3,500. 

Value  of  real  estate  and  personal  property, 
approximately,   $1,350,000. 

TAX  RATE:  $1.25  on  the  $100;  $2-85  on 
the  poll. 

Bonded   debt,    $140,000;   floating   debt,    $6,000. 
Town    Officers. 

MAYOR— W.   E.   McNair. 

CHIEF  OF  POLICE— W.  B.   Flake. 

CLERK— M.  W.  McRae. 

TREASURER— M.    W.    McRae. 

TAX   COLLECTOR— W.    F.    Long. 

STANDARD-KEEPER— A.   B.    Nicholson. 

ATTORNEY— J.    R.    McLendon. 

SUPT.   OF  HEALTH— A.  C.  Everett. 

POSTMASTER— Mrs.    J.    P.    Cameron. 

EXPRESS   AGENT— H.    C.    Abbott,    Southern. 

TELEGRAPH  MANAGER— Mack  Phillips,  W. 
U. 

TELEPHONE  MANAGER— W.  H.  Price.Sou. 
Bell. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 

BAPTIST— Bruce  Benton. 

EPISCOPAL— E.    W.    Osborne.   Rector. 

METHODIST— E.  H.  Davis.  Pastor;  A.  Mc- 
Cullen,  Presiding  Elder;  D.  E.  Stanfleld,  Rich- 
mond   Circuit. 

PRESBYTERIAN— To   be   supplied. 
Schools    and    Academies. 

GRADED — Johnsic  Dunlap,   Prin.,  Edna  Har- 
ris,  Lottie  Linton.   Maude  Moore,  Mrs.   Jno.   T. 
Bennett,  Viola  Alderman,  Mary  Cooper,  Chaun- 
cey  Blackburn,  Mamie  Robinson,   Lula  Page. 
Hotels    and     Boarding     Houses. 

Rockingham   Hotel. 

Commercial  House. 

Shores,    Mrs. 

Morton,    Mrs.    Y.    C. 

Busy  Bee   Cafe. 

Young,   C.   M.    (Restaurant. ) 

Building  and    Loan   Associations. 

Richmond  County  B.   &  L.   Association. 
Banks    and    Bankers. 

BANK  OF  ROCKINGHAM— Claude  Gore, 
Pres. ;  M.  W.  McRae,  Cash. 

BANK  OF  PEE  DEE — W.  L.  Parsons,  Pres. ; 
H.    C.   Parsons,   Cash. 

RICHMOND  COUNTY  SAVINGS— W.  L. 
Parsons.  Pres. ;  W.  L.   Scales,  Cash. 

FARMERS— R.  L.  Steele,  Pres.;  L.  S.  Cov- 
ington,  Cash. 

Brick    Manufacturers. 

McRae,  W.   P. 

Boot    and    Shoe    Dealers. 

McAulay.  Yorke  &  Rogers. 

Arenson,    A. 

Everett,   John  L. 

Hopkins    Bros. 

Blocker  Bros. 

Porter,   A.    W.,   &   Co. 

Harrison,   W.   E.,   &  Land  Co. 


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Williams,  A.   A. 
Terry-Dickinson  Co. 

Book    Stores. 
Fox,   L.   G. 

Butchers  and    Dealers   in    Cattle. 
Shores,   C.   C. 
Coley,   J.   R. 
Odom,    L.    L. 
Palace   Market. 

Bakers. 
Tannor,   J.   R. 

Carriage   and    Wagon    Dealers. 
Davis,    E.    S.. 
Bostick    Mule    Co. 
Everett  Hardware  Co. 
Porter,   A.    W. 

Clubs. 
Manufacturers'    Club. 
■Richmond   Club. 

Chamber    of    Commerce. 
Rockingham   Chamber  of   Commerce. 

Commission   Merchants. 
Baldwin,   H.    D.,   &   Co. 
Palmer  Payne   Co. 
Ledbetter,   John  S. 
McRae,  T.   L. 

Cotton   and    Hosiery   Mills. 
Pee  Dee  Mfg.   Co.,   Nos.   1  and  2. 
Roberdel  Mfg.   Co..   Nos.    1.   and  2. 
Leak,   Wall  &  McRae  Mfg.    Co. 
Steele   Mills   Mfg.    Co. 
Ledbetter    Mfg.    Co. 
Hannah  Pickett  Mfg.   Co. 
Entwhistle   Mfg.    Co. 
Great  Falls  Mfg.   Co. 

Confectionery     Dealers. 
Liles,   E.   B. 
Watson,    H.    C. 
Fox,    L.    G. 
Lowry,    W.    G. 
Covington,  E.  N. 
Williams,    W.    T. 
Eagle  Pharmacy. 
Young,  J.  E. 
Biggs,    S. 
Mullis,  W.   T. 

Contractors  and    Builders. 
Hackett,   O.   N. 
Dumas,  A.  D. 
Everett,  — :  — . 

Coal    and    Wood    Dealers. 
Armistead,   J.   L. 
Everett  Hardware  Co. 

Clothiers   and    Men's    Furnishers. 
Hopkins  Bros. 
Everett,   John   L. 
Arenson,  A. 

McAulay,    Torke   &   Rogers. 
Harrison,  W.   E.,  Land  Co. 
Ledbetter,  H.  S.,  Jr. 
Roberdel  Manufacturing  Co. 
Williams,   A.   A. 
Porter,  A.  W.  ,&  Co.,  Inc. 
Terry-Dickinson  Co. 

Dentists. 
Cole,  R.   S. 
Nichols,    R.    L. 

Druggists. 
Fox.   L.    G. 
Hunter.  T.   B. 
Eagle  Pharmacy. 
Biggs,    S. 

Doctors. 
Garret,    F.    J. 
McPhail,   L.   D. 
Steele,   W.   H. 
Ledbetter,    J.    M. 
Webb.   W.   P. 
Everett,    A.    C. 
Hunter,  N.   C. 
Garrett,   F.   B. 

Dry    Goods    and    Notions. 
New   York   Bargain   House. 


Thomas    Bros. 

Hopkins   Bros. 

Harrison.   W.   E.,   Land  Co. 

Blocker  Bros. 

Williams,   A.   A. 

Terry-Dickinson    Co. 

Everett,  John  L. 

Porter,  A.  W.,  Co.,  Inc. 

Power    and    Light    Companies. 
Yadkin   River  Power   Co. 

Foundries    and    Iron    Works. 
Rockingham    Machine    Co. 

Furniture    Dealers. 
McNair.   W.   E. 
Hale   Furniture    Co. 

Fertilizer     Dealers. 
Covington,    L.    S. 
Covington,   W.    T.,    &   Co. 
Everett,    John    L. 
Watson,  H.   C. 
Porter,    A.    W.,    &   Co. 

Grocers. 
Smith,    J.    R. 
Liles,   E.   B. 
Lowry,    W.    G. 
Maurice,   F.   W. 
Porter,    C.   A. 
Haywood,   J.   E. 
Watson  &  King  Co. 
Hall,  J.  H. 
Williams,   W.   T. 
Webb,   T.   F. 

Covington,   E.   N.,   &  Co. 
Whitlock.   E.   D. 
Porter,   A.   W.,   &  Cq. 
O'Brien,  — .  — . 
Maurice,    J.    P. 
Young,    J.    E. 
McQueen,   J.    A. 

Hardware     Dealers. 
Everett  Hardware  Co. 
Porter,  A.  W.,  &  Co. 
Richmond   Hardware   Co.,   Inc. 

Insurance   Agents. 
Rockingham  Realty   and   Insurance  Co. 
Scales,    W.    L. 
Armistead,   John   L. 
Payne,   B.    T. 
Young,    S.    O. 
Corpening,   A.   G. 

Jewelers. 
Cameron,   J.   D. 
Helms,  T.   R.,   &  Co. 

Laundries. 
Chinese. 
Rockingham    Laundry. 

Lawyers. 
Cameron,  J.  P. 
McPhail,   A.   R. 
Kelly,   W.    M. 
Boggan,  H.  S. 
Jones,   W.    R. 
I-owdermilk,    W.    S. 
Thomas,   W.    S. 
Dockery,    H.    C,    Jr. 
Bennett,  John  T. 
McLendon.    J.    R. 

Livery   and    Sale   Stables. 
Flowers,   A.  M. 
Bostick  Mule  Co. 
Hinson  Bros. 
Davis,   E.    S. 
Shores  &   Shores. 
Williams,    L.    M. 
Maurice  Bros. 

Lumber    Manufacturers   and    Dealers. 
Dockery  Lumber  Co. 
Rockingham  Lumber  Co. 
Coggins  Lumber   Co. 

Machinery    Dealers. 
Everett   Hardware    Co. 
Rockingham,   Machine  Co. 
Porter,  A.  W.,  Co.,   Inc. 


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Richmond  Hardware  Co. 

Paint  and  Oil   Dealers. 
Everett  Hardware  Co. 
Porter,   A.    W.,    Co. 
Richmond  Hardware  Co. 

Painters. 
McKoy,    Will. 
Richardson,   Will. 

Produce    Dealers. 
Young,  J.  E. 
Watson,    H.    C. 
Liles.  E-   B. 
Lowry,  W.  G. 
Covington,   E.   X. 
Whitlock,   E.    D. 

Electric  Supplies. 
The  Everett  Hardware   Co. 
Yadkin   River  Power  Co. 
Richmond  Hardware  Co. 
Bostick,  R.  E. 

Fish    and    Oyster   Dealers. 
Liles.    E.    B. 
Odom.  L.  L. 
Coley,  J.  R.,'&  Son. 

Plumbers. 
Sharp,   L.    C. 
Moize  &  Rigsby. 

Piano  and   Organ   Dealers. 
McNair,   W.   E. 
Patrick    &    Co. 

Photographers. 
Spencer,   J.    E. 

Newspapers    and    Editors. 
THE   POST    (Weekly)— W.    E.    Dockery,    Ed- 
itor. 

Printing    Offices. 
The  Post   Co. 
Covington,    Willie. 

Real    Estate    Agents. 
Armsted.   John  L. 

Richmond    Realty    &    Insurance    Co. 
McPhail,    A.    R. 
Morrison,    D.    M. 
McLendon,    J.    R. 

Shingle     DeaJsrs. 
Marks,   J.    A. 
Coggins,    Lumber   Co. 
McRae,  W.   P. 

Tailors. 
The    People's    Tailor    Shop. 
Electric  Tailor  Shop. 
Cockman,  J.  W. 

Undertakers    and     Embalmere. 
Watson,  H.   C. 
McNair.    W.    E. 

Veterinary    Surgeons. 
Davis,   E.    S. 
McMackin,   W.    C. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 
Ledbetter   &   Scales    (Cotton  Bagging). 
Rockingham  Lumber  Co. 
Covington,   J.    Stancell,    &   Co.    (Bagging). 
Dockery  Lumber  Co. 
Davis,    E.    S.    (Roller  Mill). 
Leak.    Wall   &   McRae    (Mattresses). 
Coggins  Lumber  Co. 


HAMLET. 

Incorporated  in   1893. 

Population,    1910:      4,000— White.    3.000:   col- 
ored,   1,000. 

TAX   RATE:.  $1    on   the   $100. 

Town    Officers. 
MAYOR— W.     E.     Davis. 
CHIEF    OF    POLICE— .1.     S.    Braswell. 
POSTMASTER— R.    B.    Terry. 
R.    R.    AGENTS— H.    B.    Chesnutt    and   J.    E. 
Kenworthv. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 
BAPTIST— A.     T.     Howell,     Pastor. 
METHODIST— J.    A.    Daily,    Pastor. 
PRESBYTERIAN— H.    F.    Ellenwood,    Pastor. 


EPISCOPAL— To  be   supplied. 
CATHOLIC— To   be   supplied. 

Schools    and    Academies. 
HIGH — W.    L.    Criddlebaugh,    Prin. 

Banks    and    Bankers. 
BANK    OF   HAMLET— E.    A.    Lackey.    Pres. ; 
C.    H.    Morrow,    Cash. 

CITIZENS— R.     C.     Mullican,     Cash. 
Building   and    Loan   Associations. 
Hamlet   B.    &   L.    Association 

Doctors. 
Kinsman,  H.  F. 
Fowlkes,   J.   I. 
Terry,    W.    C. 

Druggists. 
Morrow,    Earl. 
Hamlet   Pharmacy. 

General     Merchants. 
Rhodes,    E.    N. 
Rice    &    Folsom. 
McNair,    D. 

Hamlet   Grocery   Co.     (Wholesale). 
Hamlet    Com.    Co.     (Wholesale). 
Millikin,    M.    L.,    &    Co. 
Williams,    C.    V.,    &  Co. 
Land,   W.   R.,    &   Co. 
Goodwin,    J.    B. 
Pegram,    J.    W. 
Jamison    &    Co. 
Terry,    G.    &    Co. 
Lackey   Bros. 
Patrick  Furniture  Co. 
Pillow   &    Co. 
McKeithan    &    Smith. 
Neimyer.    J.    C. 
Langston    Bros.     (Jewelry). 
Walker   R.    H. 
Spencer  Bros. 
Goldberg.    I. 
Jordan,   O.   E. 

Hotels    and     Boarding     Houses. 
S.   A.   L.   Hotel. 
Terminal  Hotel. 
Central   Hotel. 
Robbins,  Mrs.   M.   F. 
Gibson.    Mrs.    W.    L. 
Chesnutt,    Mrs.    H.   B. 
Hinson,    R.    E. 

Livery   Stables. 
Stubbs,    P.    D. 
Millikin.    Jackson. 
Sharp,    M.    R. 
Hinson  Bros. 

Lawyers. 
Nash.    M.    W. 
Medlin,   Lorenzo. 

Dentists. 
McPhail,    I. 
Williamson,    B.    W. 

Real    Estate    Agents. 
Bagwell    Real    Estate    Co. 
Hamlet  Realty  Co. 

Newspapers    and    Editors. 
HAMLET^MESSENGER     (Weekly)— W.     H- 
Lindsay,    Editor. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 
Hamlet   Ice   Co. 

Williams,    J.    A.    (Doors,    Blinds). 
Hamlet   Electric   Co. 
Crown    Carbonating   Co. 

Bakers. 
Tanner.    J.    R.,    &   Co. 
Newman,    C.    F. 

Contractors    and    Builders. 
Bonsai.    W.    R.,    &    Co. 
Williams,    J.    A. 
Mitchell,  H.   F. 


ROBERDEL. 

Not   Incorporated. 

Population,   1913:     Whites,   700;   colored,   100; 
total,    800. 


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RICHMOND— ROBESON. 


Town   Officers. 
Xo  town  government. 
POSTMASTER— J.    E.    Covington. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 
METHODIST— Y.    E.    Wright.    Pastor. 
PBESBTTERIAN— D.   M.   L.  McDonald,  Pas- 
tor. 
BAPTIST — Jesse   Reeves,  Pastor. 

Schools    and    Academies. 
HIGH— W.    C.    MeCall,    Prin. 

Merchants. 
Roberdel   Manufacturing   Co. 
McNeill,  J.  A. 
Crouch,   V.    C. 

i;   .iinl, is,  Mrs.  Mattie. 
Phillips.    Roy. 

Manufacturng    Plants. 
Roberdell     Manufacturing     Co.,     Mill     No.     1. 

HOFFMAN. 

Populaton,    1913:     Whtes,    175;    colored,    175; 
total,    350. 

Town    Officers. 

MAYOR— J.    W.    Butler. 

POSTMASTER— J.    W.    Butler. 

CHIEF   OP   POLICE— D.    T.    Thompson. 

R.    It.   AGENT— R.   J.   Hildreth. 

MANAGER  TELEGRAPH— R.   J.   Hldreth,   W. 
U. 


MANAGER   TELEPHONE— A.    J.    Butler,    So. 
Bell. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 

PRESBYTERIAN .  — .  McKay,  Pastor. 

METHODIST— W.    F.   Trawick,   Pastor. 
BAPTIST— H.  W.  Baucom,  Pastor. 

Schools    and    Academies. 

HIGH— Jas.    Hutchin.    Frin. 

General    Merchants. 
Butler.   J.   W. 
Baldwin,   G.    C. 
Butler,   A.   J. 
McDonald,   A.    H. 
Blue,  Jas. 
Robertson,  W.  E. 

Hotels     and     Boarding     Houses. 
Hoffman   Hotel. 

Livery  Stables. 


Butler,   J.   W. 


Saw    Mills. 


Blue,    Jas. 
Cameron,    M. 


B. 
C.ittnn     Gins. 


Butler,    A.    J. 
Blue,   Jas. 

Druggists. 
Hoffman    Drug    Co. 


ROBESON  COUNTY 

COUNTY     SEAT,    LUMBERTON. 


POPULATION— (Census    1910).    51,945. 
Formed   in    17S6.      Named   in   honor  of   Colonel  Robeson.     (Battle  of  Elizabethtown,   1781.) 

AREA — 950    square   miles. 

Value    of    real    estate,     $7,5S0,489;    value    of  personal  property.    $4,613,077. 

Property  listed  in  1912  by  white,   $10,S63.292;  by  Indians,   $493,900;  by  negroes,   $S36,374. 

NUMBER  OF  SCHOOLS— For  whites,  S2;  for  negroes,  63;  for  Indians,  25. 

TAX  RATE— State,  25c;  school,  20c;  County.  18c;  Roads,  25c,;  Court  House  Bonds,  2c; 
Pension,    2c ;   Funding  Bonds,    lc 

County  bonded  debt,  $75,000. 

PUBLIC  ROADS— Worked  by  taxation. 

RAILROAD,    TELEGRAPH     AND     EXPRESS  COMPANIES: 

Carolina    Electric    Company,    assessed    value $        2,850.00 

Atlantic    Coast    Line   Railroad    Company,    SO. 64  miles,     assessed     value 2.744.654.00 

Seaboard  Air  Line  Railway,  30.60  miles,  assessed    value    864.648.00 

Pullman    Company,    assessed    value    13,924.92 

Southern    Express    Company,    assessel    value 28,049.00 

Western    Union    Telegraph    Company,     assessed  value    17.S06.21 

Red    Springs    and   Bowmore   Railway,    2    miles,  assessed    value     2,727.00 

St.    Paul    Telephone    Company,    assessed    value 394.00 

Carolina    Telephone    and    Telegraph     Company,  assessed    value    11.258.00 

Raleigh   and   Charleston  Railroad   Company,    20.76    miles,    assessed   value 130,000.00 

Farmers    Rural    Telephone    Company,     assessed  value     200.00 

American    Telephone    and    Telegraph    Company,  assessed    value    6,244.00 

Postal     Telegraph- Cable     Company,     assessed     value     2,349.80 

Virginia  and  Carolina   Southern  Railway,   22.62  miles,    assessed   value 67,860.00 

llaxton.    Alma  Railway   Company,    12.50   miles,  assessed     value 20,000.00 

Southern     Bell    Telephone     Company,     assessed  value    10.192.00 

SUPERIOR  COURT  TERMS— January  26,  February  23  (civil),  March  30  (civil).  May  11 
(civil),  June  8  (civil),  July  6,  Se^ember  7,  September  14  (civil),  October  5  (civil),  November 
9,    December    7    (civil.) 


COUNTY   OFFICERS. 

CLERK  OF  COURT— C.  B.  Skipper,  Lumber- 
ton 

SHERIFF— R.    E.    Lewis,    Lumberton. 

REGISTER  OF  DEEDS— Thomas  N.  Higley, 
Lumberton. 

TREASURER — M.    G.    McKenzie,    Lumberton. 

AUDITOR .   — .   McCallum,  Lumberton. 

CORONER— G.    E.    Rancke,    Sr.,    Lumberton. 

SUPT.  OF  HEALTH— B.  W.  Page,  Lum- 
berton. 

SUPT.  OF  SCHOOLS— J.  R.  Poole,  Lumber- 
ton. 

SUPT.   OF  HOME— F.   G.  Mears,  Lumberton. 

BOARD     OF     EDUCATION— Lucius     McRae 


fch'rn),   Red   Springs;  L.   R.   Hamer,  Raynham: 
T.    L.    Johnson,    Lumberton. 

COMMISSIONERS— A.'  J.  Floyd  (ch'm). 
Fairmont:  C.  B.  Townsend.  Lumberton:  J.  F. 
McKoy,  Red  Springs;  J.  W.  Ward,  Rowland; 
Rcny  McNair,  Maxton. 

BOARD      OF     ELECTIONS— Frank     Gaugh, 
(chm'n),  Mc.   McKinnon,  W.  H.  Rinbow. 
JUSTICES     OF    THE     PEACE. 

ALFORDSVILLE  TOWNSHIP— J.  Ed.  Smith. 
Orrum,  Rfd. ;  Alex.  Alford.  George  C.  Fisher, 
T.  L.  Monroe,  P.  F.  McGirt,  Rowland,  Rfd. 

BACK  SWAMP— George  L.  Thompson,  D.  C. 
Buie,  J.  A.  Thompson,  L.  R.  Prevatt.  Lumber- 
ton,  R.   3;  J.   A.  McCormick,  Pembroke;  M.   M. 


ROBESOX   CVOUNTY 


369 


Singletary.  Lumberton;  T.  M.  Moore,  Back 
Swamp. 

BLUE  SPRINGS— D.  B.  McLaughlin.  Shan- 
non, Rfd. :  C.  A.  Purcell,  J.  A.  Hodgin,  Red 
Springs,  Rfd.;  T.  H.  Walters,  T.  H.  Tyson, 
Raeford. 

BRITT'S— Hector  Stephens,  Boardman;  A.  L. 
Stone.  J-  T.  Tyler.  S.  F.  Britt,  James  VV.  Par- 
ker. Kingsdale;  W.  G.  Pope.  Lumberton.  R.  4; 
L.  A.  Lawson,  Orrum;  W.  H.  Lamb,  Lumber- 
men. _ 

BURNT  SWAMP— John  A.  Humphrey,  W. 
J.  Humphrey,  W.  A.  Smith,  Red  Springs,  Rfd. ; 
N.  Mclnnis,  Pembroke;  W.  M.   Bryan,  Howells- 

HOWELLSVILLE— J.  M.  Sessoms,  J.  R.  Kin- 
law.  Howewllsville,  Rfd.;  N.  C.  Graham,  W.  J. 
Powers,  Isham  Kinlaw,  Howellsville ;  J.  A. 
Townsend,   Lumberton.   R.    1. 

LUMBER  BRIDGE— M.  L.  Marly,  H.  M. 
John.   W.   H.   Averett,  Lumber  Bridge. 

I, EMBERTON— W.  G.  Reynolds,  John  A. 
Rowland,  A.  E.  White,  A.  P.  Caldwell.  W.  P- 
I'arker,  John  H.  McNeill,  Lumberton;  Eli  Phil- 
lips, Lumberton,  R.   1- 

MAXTON— J.  S.  McRae.  McP.  McL.  Alford, 
T.  J.  Wooten,  Maxton;  R.  T.  McElyear,  Maxton, 

PARKTON— Neill  McNeill,  S.  J.  Cobb,  Z.  T. 
McMillan,   Parkton. 

RAFT  SWAMP— W.  K.  Culbreth,  R.  F. 
Gregory,  N.  M.  Duncan,  George  L.  Townsend, 
Lumberton,   R.    6;   W.    C.   Townsend,   Lowe. 

RED  SPRINGS— J.  N.  Buie,  A.  B.  Pearsall, 
A.    D.    McLeod,    N.    B.    McArthur,   Red    Springs. 

SADDLE  TREE — J.  H.  Powers,  Lumberton; 
N.   A.   Mclntyre,   Rennert,   Rfd. 

SMITH'S — P.  H.  McArthur,  Wakula:  H.  A. 
McNeill,   R.   H.   Lowry.   Smith's. 

SAINT  PAUL — G.  T.  Fisher,  W.  S.  Johnson, 
Marcus   Smith,    St.    Paul 

STERLING— E  C.  Nye,  M.  W.  Hedgepeth, 
Orrum;  K.  M.  Barnes,  H.  H.  Barnes,  Barnes- 
ville. 

THOMPSON— A.  T.  McKeller,  G.  E.  Bell, 
Rowland;  W.   M.   Bridgers,  Raynham. 

WISHART— McKay  Byrd,  J.  P.  West,  J.  T. 
Phillips,  J.  Pink  Smith,  Lumberton,  R.  5; 
Gregory  Lennon,  E.  Israel,  Allenton;  E.  R. 
Phillips,  Allenton,  R.  5;  J.  A.  Branch,  Lum- 
berton. _ 

WHITE  HOUSE— B.  L.  Page,  A.  S.  Thomp- 
son,   Fairmont;    C.    A.    Oliver,    Marietta. 

PEMBROKE — John  W.  Dial,  Lumberton;  A. 
S.    Locklear,    N.    Mclnnis,    Pembroke. 

RENNERT — A.    F.    Tolar,    Rennert. 

FAIRMONT— B.  L.  Page,  A.  E.  Floyd.  Fair- 
mont. _ 

ORRUM — K.  Atkinson,  W.  H.  Bullard,  J.  R. 
Lawson,    Orrum. 

SCHOOLS    AND     ACADEMIES. 

ALFORDSVILLE  HIGH— Miss  Belle  Sawyer, 
Prin.,  Alforclsvillc. 

ALLENDALE  HIGH— Archie  McMillan,  Prin., 
Melrose. 

BETHEL  INSTITUTE — Miss  Mary  N.  Mc- 
Lauchlin.  Prin.,  Branchville. 

HILLSIDE — Miss    Sallie    Currie,    Prin. 

STINCEAN  INSTITUTE— M.  Shepherd,  Prin., 
Orrum. 

PARKTON  HIGH— R.  E.  Rickcnbaker,  Prin., 
Parkton. 

ST.  PAUL'S  HIGH— J.  R.  Dew,  Prin.,  St. 
Paul's. 

MINISTERS    NOT     IN    TOWNS. 

Baker,  L.  J.,  Parkton. 

Barnes,   K.,   Orrum. 

Barnes,    D.    C.,    Orrum. 

Bresson,   W.  'L.,   Richardson. 

Byrd,   R.   L.,   Taylorsville. 

Cobb,    J.    W.,    Lumber    Bridge. 

Harrison,    Hey,    Homer. 

Hedgepeth,   R.    A.,   Barnesville. 

Morven,   M.    W. ,    Howellsville. 

Scott,   J.    J.,   Orrum. 

— U— 


Willes.    W.    W.,    Fairmont. 

PHYSICIANS    NOT    IN    TOWNS. 
Early,    W.    W.,    Marietta. 
Currie,    W.    S.,    Parkton. 
Dr.    Ayers,    Proctorville. 
Surles,  — .  — .,  Lumber  Bridge. 

SAW    MILLS. 
Alma  Lumber  Co.,   Alma. 
Alford,   Neill,   Floral   College. 
Barnard,  B.   F.,   Shannon. 
Britt.  G.  T..  Britts. 
Butler,  James,  Talorsville. 
Culbreth    J.    W. ,    Pembroke. 
Evans,   A.   D.,   St.   Paul. 
Fitzhugh   Lumber   Co.,    Parkton. 
Floyd,   J.    R.,   Barnesville. 
Fore,   P.   A.,   Alma. 
Hill,  Henry  &  Son,  Raeford. 
Hodgin,    J.    H.,    Antioch. 
Hughes,  J.   G.,  &  G.   C,   Shannon. 
Jones,   H.   L.,   &.  Co.,  Purvis. 
Leggett,   W.   A.,   Nye. 
McBryde  &  McPhaul  Bros.,  Antioch. 
McDonald,  E.  J.,   &  Bros.,  Rennert. 
McGirt,    J.    K,    Wakulla. 
McKay  &  Currie,  Buie. 
McKay,  W.   R.,   Floral   College. 
McMillan   &   Hughes,   Parkton. 
McWhite,  W.   R.,   Howellsville. 
Odom,   Opie,   St.   Pauls. 
Prevatt,  Giles  &  Co.,  Grady. 
Price   &    Davis,    Iona. 
Rogers,  D.   M.,  Rochester. 
Rozier,    S.    B.,    Rozier. 
Shaw,    L.,    St.    Pauls. 
St.    Pauls   Lumber   Co.,   St.    Pauls. 
Thompson,   G.    L.,   Grady. 
Tolar  Bros.,   Rennert. 
Tyner,   L.    E.,   Lowe. 
Ward,  J.   W.,   Echo. 
Williford  &  McRae,  Raeford. 
Willoughby,  J.   L.,   Grady. 

PUBLIC    SCHOOL    TEACHERS. 
Stacey,  H.   E.,  Rowland. 
McMillan,   R.    L.,    Red    Springs. 
Jones, VH.    B.,   Lumber   Bridge. 
Wilson,    S.    P.,   Orrum. 
Bullock,  Maude,  Lumberton. 
Baker,  Alma,  Tolarsville. 
McNeill,   Erne   B.,   Red   Springs. 
Williamson,  Ethel,  Lumberton. 
Britt,     Dovie,     Lumberton. 
Cobb,   Ethel,   St.    Pauls. 
Mercer,   A.    B.,    Lumberton. 
McNair,   Elizabeth.   Lumberton. 
Oliver,    Mrs.    W.    P.,   Marietta. 
Culbreth,   Mary  L.,   Parkton. 
Singletary,   C.   R. ,   Barnesville. 
Williams,    Ethel,    Lumberton. 
Ward,    Edith,    Rowland. 
McLeod,    Bessie,    Alma. 
Averitt,   Fannie,   Lumber  Bridge. 
Cashwell,  Iris,  Maxton. 
McNeill,  Mary  E.,   Howellsville. 
Watson,  Docia,   Marietta, 
McArthur,    Anna,    Hope   Mills. 
Blanehard,  Sarah,  Hope  Mills. 
McNeill,    Mary.    Maxton. 
Harts,   Gertrude,   Lumber  Bridge. 
McArthur,   Mattie,   Hope  Mills. 
Barl  er,  Lilly,  Lumberton. 
Graham,    Brennie,    Orrum. 
Britt,    Cora    L.,    Lumberton. 
Evans,  Josephine,   St.   Pauls. 
Lancaster,    Forest,    St.    Pauls. 
Stanley,   Eva,   Parkton. 
Cashwell,  Bessie,   Parkton. 
Brown,   Mabel,   Pembroke. 
Floyd,   Maggie,    Fairmont. 
Andrews,   Catherine,   Fairmont. 
Roberts,   Ruth,   Red   Springs. 
Wilson,     Chapel,     Howellsville. 
McEachern.    Shaw.    St.    Pauls. 
Price,   J.   P.,  Proctorsville. 
Blackwell,  Annie  Belle.  Howellsville. 
Markham,  Elizabeth,  Lumberton. 
King,   Mary,   St.    Pauls. 


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KOBESOX   COl  NTY. 


Edwards,  Callle,  Lumberton. 
Thompson,  Julia,    Lumberton. 
Lowe,  C.  C,  Lumberton. 
Meares,   Jessie,    Lumberton. 

Purvis,    Phraza,    Fairmont. 
McLeod,  Maude,   Rowland. 
Britt,   Cura,  Lumberton. 
Russ,    Lena,    Lumberton. 
Bobbltt,  M.  T.,  Rowland. 

Johns Nora,  St.   Pauls. 

Cameron,  Gussie,   .Manly. 

Stanley,   Eva,    Fairmont. 
Parish,    Katie,    Maxton. 
McDonald,  Leola,  Rowland. 
Surles,   Alice.   Orrum. 
Broadwcll.   Katie  L..  St.   Pauls. 
Hodgin,    A.    J.,    Red    Springs. 
Lupe,    Lula,    Page's    Mill. 
Morgan,   C.    C,   Lumberton. 
Wilson,    Mrs.     S.    P.,    Orrum. 
McNeill,   Mabel   Merle,   Red   Springs. 
Allred,    Nettie    K.,    Raynham. 
Newton,  Lottie   S.,   Raynham. 
McNeely,  M.   P.,  Maxton. 
Taylor,  V.   II.,  Lumberton. 
Cable,  Leta,  Lumber  Bridge. 
Matthews,   Thaddeus,    Fairmont. 
Forbis,  J.   H.,  Parkton. 
Jernigan,  F.  L.,  Marietta. 
Britt,  L.  F.,  Lumberton. 
Byrd,   Rebecca,   Byrdsville. 
Folger,    Ruth,    Elrod. 
Cobb,   Janie,   Parkton. 
Wright,   Fannie,   Rennert. 
Lewis,    Hannah,   Bladenboro. 
Avent,   Fannie,   Jonesboro. 
Folger,   Beulah,   Pembroke. 
Russell,  Rebekah.   Maxton. 
McNeill,   Flora,   Raefoid. 
DeVane,    Lillian,    Red    Springs. 
Britt,    Davie,    Lumberton. 
Ashley,   Agnes,    Fairmont. 
Josey,   Annie  E.,   Parkton. 
Wicker,  Isabel,  Lumberton. 
Fleming,    A.    J.,    Lumberton. 
Reynolds,    O.    G.,    Purvis. 
Parham,   Mamie,  Rex. 
Bagley,    Beatrice,   Fairmont. 
DeVane,  Annie  B.,  Red  Springs. 
Dunlap,    Mattie,    Lumberton. 
Clark,    Ollie,    Howellsville. 
Neff,  Will  F.,  Rowland. 
Daniel,   Minnie,   Rowland. 
McKenzie,   Kate.   Rowland. 
Cooper,   Viola    E.,    Rowland. 

MERCHANTS    NOT    !N    TOWNS 
Bruce,    L.    R.,    Pembroke. 
McCormick   &   Paul,   Pembroke. 
Pembroke  Mercantile  Co.,  Pembroke. 
Stansell,  B.,  Allenton. 
Hodgin,   H.   H.,   &   Sons,  Antioch. 
Barnes,   R.    R.,    Barnesville. 
Inman,  Robert,  Marietta. 
Williamson,  W.  M.,  Elrod. 
McMillan,  Co.,  Hughes,  Parkton. 
McLean    &    Co.,    Ashpole. 
McLaughlin,   T.   W. ,   Bowmore. 
Wilkes,    J.    W. ,    Bowmore. 
Patterson,  McN. ,  Elrod. 
Pool,  R.   H.,  Elrod. 
Alford,  Neill,  Floral  College. 
Townsend,   W.    C,    Lowe. 
Tyner,    L.    E.,   Lowe. 
Savage,  W.   A.,  Moss  Neck. 
Arnett,   J.    McL.,   <fc   Co., 'Orrum. 
Britt,  Wm.   O.,   Orrum. 
McNeill,     Neill,    Parkton. 
Livermore,   R.    W.,   Pates. 
Townsend,  J.   L.,  Raynham. 
Rogers,   D.    M. ,   Rochester. 
Rozier,    S.    B.,    Rozier. 
Townsend,   L.    H..    Townsend. 
COTTON     GINS. 
Alford,  Neill,  Floral  College. 
Atkinson,   Hubert,  Leesville. 
Baxley,  Dennis,  Cromartie. 
Butler,    James,    Tolarsville. 


Cox,   C.    B.,  &   Co.,  Alfordsville. 
McEachern,  A.   It.,  St.  Pauls. 
Shaw    &   Johnson,    St.    Pauls. 
Fisher,   W.    H.,   Tolarsville. 
Culbreth,   .1.    \V..   Moss  Neck. 
Lew,   C.   C,  Raeford. 
Edens,  Allen,  Echo. 
Edmonds,   Mrs.    L.    A.,    Charm. 
Evans,  A.   D.,  St.  Pauls. 
Faulk,   O.    C,    Refuge. 
Fletcher,  R.   J.,  Wakulla. 
Floyd,    J.    R. ,    Barnesville. 
Graham,    J.    M.,    Pike. 
Graham,  Richard,  Bowmore. 
Hodgin,   H.    H.,   Antioch. 
Hamer,  L.   R.,  Fulmore. 
Leggett,   W.    A.,   Nye. 
Lewis,    J.    B.,    Inman. 
Livermore,    R.    W.,   Pates. 
McBryde,  Thomas,   Ryan. 
McGeachy,   Robert,    St.    Pauls. 
McGirt,   J.    K.,    Wakulla. 
McCoy,  W.   R.,  Floral  College. 
McLean,  A.   D.,   Branchville. 
McMillan  &  Hughes,  Parkton. 
Oliver,   A.    C,   Affinity. 
Oliver,    J.    S.,    Affinity. 
Page,   Oscar,   Affinity. 
Page,   Timothy,   Affinity. 
Parker,  J.   F..  McDonalds. 
Pates,  C.  T.,  Purvis. 
Price  &  Davis,   Iona. 
Rogers,  D.   M.,  Rochester. 
Rowan,   J.    C,   Grady. 
Rozier,    S.   B.,    Rozier. 
Shaw,   L.,    St.    Pauls. 
Smith,   S.   J.,   Raynham. 
Stancill,    B.,    Allenton. 
Stewart,   D.   L.,  Alma. 
Thompson,  D.  L. ,  Grady. 
Tolar    Bros.,    Rennert. 
Townsend,  L.  H. ,  Townsend. 
Townsend,   S.   R.,   Red  Banks. 
Tyner,    L.    E.,    Lowe. 
Ward,   J.   W.,   Echo. 
Britt,  S.  E.,  Lumberton. 


E. 


LUMBERTON. 

Population,    1910:     6,000. 

Value  of  real  estate  and  personal  property 
$1,300,000. 

TAX   RATE:     $1.46. 

Bonded  debt,  $105,000:  funding  debt,   $15,000 
Town    Officers. 

MAYOR— A.   E.    White. 

CHIEF   OF   POLICE— H.    H.    Redfern. 

CLERK    AND    TREASURER— Grover    Page. 

STANDARD-KEEPER— A.   B.  Fisher. 

ATTORNEY— Robert  E.  Lee. 

SUPT.    OF  HEALTH— John  Knox,  Jr. 

POSTMASTER— D.     D.    Finch. 

R.    R.    AGENTS— M.    Beverly,    S.    A. 
B.   Huggins,  V.   &  C.  S. 

EXPRESS  AGENT— F.   J.   Thomas. 

TELEPHONE  MANAGER— Eugene  Hood,  Bell 
Telephone   Co. 

TELEGRAPH  MANAGER— S.  -H.  Hamilton, 
W.    L 

Ministers   and    Churches. 

BAPTIST— C.  H.  Durham,  Pastor;  (East 
Lumberton),  W.  R.  Davis,  Pastor;  (West  Lum- 
berton), No  Pastor. 

PRESBYTERIAN .  — .  Gorrell,  Pastor. 

JEWISH    SYNAGOGUE— M.    Schoebet. 

HOLINESS .  — .  Combs,  Pastor. 

METHODIST .   — .   North,   Pastor. 

Schools   and    Academies. 

GRADED— R.    E.    Sentelle,   Supt. 
Boarding    Houses. 

McLean,    Mrs.    N.    A. 

Small,    A.    B. 

Railroad   Boarding   House. 

Lumberton,    Boarding   House. 

Dixie   Cafe. 

Carter.    Mrs. 

Clark    Hotel. 


ROBESON   COUNTY. 


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Grocers. 
King   Grocery    Co. 
Wishart,    J.    H. 
Biggs,   K.   M. 
Biggs,    J.    T.,    Co. 
Crump   &   Floyd. 
Caldwell,    L.     H. 
Caldwell     &     Carlyle. 
Redmond,    C.    B. 
Blackburn,    L.    B. 
Rozier,    M.    M. 
Moore,    Juddie. 
White   &   Gough. 

Banks   and    Bankers. 
FARMERS     AND     MERCHANTS    BANK— T. 
A.  McNeill,  Sr.,  Pres. ;  K.  M.  Barnes,   Cashier. 
BANK    OF    LUMBERTON— A.    W.    McLean, 
Pies. ;   C.   V.   Brown,   Cashier. 

FIRST    NATIONAL   BANK— G.    B.    McLeod, 
Pres. :  H.    M.   McAllister,    Cashier. 

ROBESON  COUNTY  LOAN  &  TRUST  CO.— 

A.   W.  McLean,  Pres. ;  A.   T.   McLean,   Cashier. 

Insurance   Companies. 

LaFAYETTE    MUTUAL    LIFE    INSURANCE 

CO.— W.    J.    Beattie,    Jr.,    Pres.;   O.    L.    Clark, 

Vice-Pres. 

Bakers. 
Morris  Bakers. 

Building   and    Loan   Associations. 
Robeson  Building  and  Loan  Association. 

Brick   Manufacturers, 
Acme  Brick  Co. 

Boot  and  Shoe  Dealers. 
Townsend   Bros. 
Crump   &   Floyd. 
Caldwell,    R.    D.,    &    Son. 
Caldwell.    L.    H. 
Biggs.    J.    T.,    Co. 
Prevatt,  W.  J. 

Book   Stores. 
Caldwell    &    Carlyle. 
Crump  &  Floyd. 

Carriage   Dealers  and    Manufacturers. 
Fuller,    C.    M.,    &    Son. 
Thompson,   W.    O. 
White,    A.    E. 

Clubs. 
Industrial  and  Commercial  Club. 
Commission  Merchants. 
Whitfield    &    French. 
Lumberton   Grocery   Co. 

Cotton    and    Hosiery    Mills. 
Lumberton    Cotton    Mills    Co. 
Dresden    Cotton    Mills    Co. 
National  Cotton  Mills   Co. 
Jennings  Cotton  Milling  Co. 

Confectionery   Dealers. 
Redmond.    C.    B. 
Saluby,    Salosm. 
Sanderson,   R.   T. 

Contractors  and   Builders. 
Walters,   D.   P. 
Burnerg,   M. 
Jones,   W.    N. 
Branch,    S.    A. 
Shootes,    W.    H. 
Shootes.    E.    E. 

Coal  and  Wood   Dealers. 
Caldwell  &  Carlyle. 
McAllister    Hardware    Co. 
Freeman  &  Boone. 

Chamber  of   Commerce. 
Industrial     and     Commercial     Club,     R.     D 
Caldwell,    President. 

Clothiers     and     Men's     Furnishers. 
Townsend   Bros. 

Cotton    Gins. 
Lumberton  Cotton  Oil  and  Ginning  Co. 

Department    Stores. 
Caldwell    &    Carlyle. 
Caldwell,    L.   H. 
White  &  Gouch    (Inc.) 


Dentists. 
Regan,    J.    D. 
Allen   &  King. 

Druggists. 
McMillan,  J.  D.,  &  Son. 
Pope  Drug   Co. 
Lumberton  Drug  Co. 

Doctors. 
Norment,    T.    A.,    Jr. 
Knox,  John,  Jr. 
McPhaul,   W.    A. 
Thompson,   N.   A. 
Johnson,    T.    C. 
Pope.    H.    T. 
Grantham,   — .   — . 

Opticians. 
Parker,   W.   W. 

Dry  Goads  and  Notions, 
Caldwell  &  Carlyle. 
Caldwell,    L.    H. 
Crump    &    Floyd. 
Biggs,  J.  T.,  &  Co. 
Biggs,    K.    M. 
White  &  Gough. 

Fruit  Dealers. 
Moore,  I.  J. 
Blake,  P.   C. 
Phillips,    A.    R. 
Redmond,    C    B. 
Saunderson.    R.    T. 
Barfleld.  J.  B. 

Fertilizer    Dealers    and    Manufacturers. 
Cumberland  Cotton  Oil  and  Ginning  Co. 
Prevatt,   W.   J. 
Caldwell,    L.    H. 
Caldwell  &   Carlyle. 

Fish    and    Oyster   Dealers. 
Redmond,    C.    B. 
Phillips,  A.  R. 

Furniture  Dealers. 
Lumberton  Furniture  Co. 

Grocers   (Wholesale.) 
Whitfield    &    Fund. 

Hardware  Dealers. 
McAllister  Hardware  Co. 
Caldwell,    L.    H. 
Caldwell    &    Carlyle. 

Hospitals. 
Thompson   Sanatorium. 
Riverside  Sanatorium. 

Insurance  Agents. 
Caldwell,  A.  P.    (Life  and  Fire.) 
Williams.   Q.    T.    (Fire.) 
Hamilton,    S.    H.    (Fire.) 
Page,   E.   E.    (Life.) 
Barker,  J.   A.    (Life.) 
Norment.   T.    A.    (Life   and  Fire.) 
Prevatt,    A.    W. 
Reynolds,   W.    G. 
Weatherby,  J.  E. 

Jewelers. 
Boykin,  H.  C. 
Parker,   W.   W. 

Garages. 
Lumberton  Auto  Co. 
McAllister   &   McLeod   Machine   Shops    (Inc.) 

Laundries. 
Lumberton    Steam    Laundry. 
Der  Chun  Laundry. 
Pednean  Motor  Car   Co. 

Lawyers. 
Lee.  Robert  E. 
McLean,  J.  Dixon. 
McLean,   A.   W. 
Skipper,    C.    B. 
Johnson,    T.    L. 
McNeill,    Sr.,    T.    A. 
McNeill,    Jr.,    T.    A. 
Britt,   E.   M. 
Britt,    E.    J. 
Mclntypre,  S. 
Lawrence.   R.    C. 


372                                                                ROBESON 

COUNTY. 

Proctor,    .1.     Ii 

R.   R.   AGENT— E.   Fisher,  A.  C.   L. 

Kinlaw.    W.    11. 

MANAGES   TELEGRAPH— E.    Fisher. 

Taylor,    V.    H. 

Ministers  and   Churches. 

Wishart.    Wad*. 

METHODIST— W.    B.    Smith,    Pastor; 

S.    T. 

Nash,   A. 

Moyle,   Robeson    Circuit. 

Brltt,   W.    S. 

BAPTIST— Rev.    Mr.    Bridgers,   Pastor. 

MoLeai..   R     A. 

PRESBYTERIAN— Rev.   Mr.  Lattimer, 

Pastor. 

Varscr.   I     I\. 

Dentists. 

l.trr.ni,   W 

Pitman.  F.   H. 

Goodwin,  Junius  R. 

insurance   Agents. 

Stacey,    L. 

Page,  B.   L. 

Lumber    Manufacturers    and    Dealers. 

Newspapers   and    Editors. 

Kingadale   Lumber   Co. 

FAIRMONT    MESSENGER     (Weekly)- 

-P.    A. 

Whaly,   L.   E. 

Wilson,    Editor. 

Carolina   Lumber   Co. 

Banks    and    Bankers. 

Paint  and  Oil   Dealers. 

BANIv   OF   FAIRMONT— J.   P.   Brown 

Pres. ; 

McAllister   Hardware   Co. 

F.    L.    Blue,    Cash. 

Caldwell,  L.   !I. 

Barbers. 

Caldwell  &  Carlyle. 

Fairmont  Tonsorial  Parlor. 

Painters. 

McLean,   Hammons. 

Wheley,    W.    W. 

Lawyers. 

Plumbers. 

Taylor,   V.    H. 

McAllister   Hardware    Co. 

Murrell,  Jas.  W. 

Schvvortzberg,   A. 

Doctors. 

Piano    and     Organ     Dealers. 

Brown,  J.  P. 

Blocker  Bros. 

Stephens,  W.   F. 

Lumberton  Furniture  Co. 

Ricks,   L.    E. 

Photographers. 

Druggists. 

White,  E.   J. 

Pittman  Drug  Co. 

Printing    Offices. 

Pitman,    H.    H. 

Freeman  Printing  Co. 

Hotels  and   Boarding   Houses. 

Newspapers   and    Editors. 

Thompson,   P.   B. 

THE     ROBESONIAN     (Semi-Weekly)— J.     A. 

Cotton   Buyers. 

Sharp,   Editor. 

Galloway,  D.   W. 

Electricians. 

McDaniels,   E.   V. 

Sipher,  E.   G. 

McLean,  J.   D. 

Real    Estate    Agents. 

Mitchell,   A.    N. 

Robeson   Loan   &   Realty   Co. 

Thompson,    J.    M. 

Livery   and    Sales   Stables. 

Floyd,  A.   J. 

Morrison  Live  Stock  and  Exchange  Co.    (Inc.) 

Andrews,   J.   D. 

French,  W.  F.,  &  Co. 

Cafe. 

Fuller,    C.    M.,    &   Son. 

Prevatt   &   Pator. 

Linkhaw,   W.    I. 

General   Merchants. 

Prevatt,    Chas.,    &    Co. 

Fairmont  Hardware   Co. 

Carlyle,   W.    W. 

Floyd,  P.  R.,  &  Co. 

McNeill,   Dan. 

McLean,    J.    D.,    &   Co. 

Beasly,  J.  H. 

Floyd,   O.    L.,    Co. 

Shingle   Dealers. 

Floyd,    A.    J. 

Bee  Gee  Manufacturing  Co. 

Lewis,    Lorena. 

Whaley,   L.    E. 

Floyd,  E.    G.,   &  Co. 

Tailors. 

Floyd,    E.    W. 

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McAlister  Bros. 

Andrews,    N.    A.,    &   Co. 

Undertakers   and    Embalmers. 

McMillan,   Misses. 

Caldwell,  R.   C,  &  Son. 

Bradshaw,    R. 

Veterinary    Surgeons. 

Fairmont   Furniture   Co. 

Edmunds,   W.    O. 

Mitchell,  E.   A. 

Wall    Paper    Dealers. 

Bullock,   A.    C. 

McMillan,   J.    D.,    &   Son. 

Thompson,  J.  E. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 

Humphrey,  W.   H. 

Robeson   Soda   Water   Co.    (Soft   Drinks.) 

Dunnie,    Sam. 

Humphrey,   R.    B.    (Novelty  Works.) 

Cobb,    J.    R. 

Freeman,  Chas.    (Novelty  Works.) 

McDaniel,   E.   Y. 

McAlister   Hardware  Co. 

Mitchell,   W.    F. 

Caldwell,  L.   H. 

Flayd,   A.   F. 

Caldwell    &    Carlyle. 

McDaniel,    A.    L. 

Lumberton  Cotton  Oil  and  Ginnery  Co. 

Thompson,  A.   C. 

Coco-Cola  Bottling  Works. 

Beaufort  Lumber  Co.   Store. 

Foundry. 

Dean,   W.    G. 

Lumberton  Motor  Car  Co. 

Miller,  E.  S. 

Five    and    Ten    Cent    Stores. 

Bullock,    Don. 

Carter,  C.  H.,  &  Co. 

Fairmont    Supply    Co. 

Sewing    Machine    Agents. 

Floyd   &   Pitman  Hardware  Co. 

Singer  Sewing  Machine  Co. 

Jones   &   McKenzie. 

Lumber    Brokers. 

Griffin,  Archie. 

Lennon,  Geo.  W. 

Thompson,    J.    S. 

Winestine,  H. 

Turner,  G.   W.,  &  Co.    (5c  and  10c.   S 

FAIRMONT. 

tore. ) 

Incorporated  in   1901. 

Pitman,    Island,    (Market.) 

Population,  1910:     White,  1,000;  colored,  700; 

Manufacturing   Plants. 

total,  1,700. 

Fairmont  Novelty  Works. 

Value    real    estate,    $100,000;    value    personal 

Beaufort   County   Lumber   Co. 

property,  $30,000. 

Fairmont  Light  &  Power  Co. 

TAX  RATE:     50c.   on  the  $100. 

Ashpole    Ginning    Co. 

Town   Officers. 

Farimont  Ginning   Co. 

MAYOR— E.  V.  McDaniel. 

Stubbs,    J.    F.,    Novelty   Works. 

POSTMASTER— S.  P.  Wilson. 

Rankin,  Clifton   (Saw  Mill.) 

CHIEF   OF   POLICE — S.    V.    Stanley. 

Lewis,  J.  D.    (Saw  Mill.) 

ROBESON  COUNTY.                                                                        373 

Elwanger,  Wm.    (Saw  Mill.) 

Hamilton    &    McMillan. 

Livery   Stables. 

Moss,   — . 

Stubbs,  H.   G.,   &  Co. 

Insurance  Agents. 

Brlce,  W.  B.,  &  Son. 

McCallum,  A.   T.,   &  Co. 

Floyd,  C.  A. 

McRae,    L. 

Byrd,  H.  G. 

Dentist. 

Garages. 

C'bson,  H.   B. 

Fairmont  Garage  Co. 

Newspapers  and    Editors. 

Perry,   W.   H. 

RED    SPRINGS    CITIZEN     (Weekly)— R.    B. 

Gibson,  J.   R. 

Branch,   Editor. 

Smith.   E.   M. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 

Morgan  Oil  and  Fertilizer  Co. 

RED    SPRINGS. 

Williams,  W.  F.  &  J.  G.    (Lumber.) 

Incorporated  in  1887. 

Love,  J.   M.,  &  Co.    (Lumber.) 

Population,   1913:     Whites,   900;  colored,   600; 

Gay  Plow  Co.   (Plows.) 

total.    1,500. 
Value    real    estate,    $750,000;    value    personal 

LUMBER    BRIDGE. 

property,   $350,000. 

Incorporated  in  1891. 

TAX    RATE:     60c.    on    the    $100. 

Population,    1910:     White,    203;    colored,    68; 

Town   Officers. 

total,   271. 

MAYOR— J.  .D.    McLean. 

Value  of  real  estate,  $56,14S.3S;  value  of  per- 

POSTMASTER—J.   G.   Brown. 

sonal  property,  $15,510. 

CHIEF  OF  POLICE— T.   F.  Boahn. 

TAX  RATE:     10c.   on   the   $100. 

R.    R.    AGENT— H.    S.    Toon. 

Town   Officers. 

MANAGER    TELEGRAPH— H.    S.    Toon,    W. 

MAYOR— J.   W.   Hall. 

U. 

POSTMASTER— D.  M.  Hall. 

Ministers  and   Churches. 

CHIEF  OF  POLICE— W.  H.   Freeman. 

PRESBYTERIAN— H.    G.    Hill,   Pastor. 

R.   R.   AGENT— D.   R.   Monroe,  A.   C.   L. 

Mi;TI1()DIST— H.  M.  Eure,  Pastor. 

MANAGER     TELEGRAPH— D.     R.      Monroe, 

BAPTIST— C.   A.    Sheerwood,   Pastor. 

W.   U. 

EPISCOPAL .    Duncan,   Rector. 

Ministers  and   Churches. 

Schools  and   Academies. 

PRESBYTERIAN— J.    E.    Berryhill,    Pastor. 

GRADED    SCHOOL— J.    E.    Dowd,   Prin. 

BAPTIST— J.   L.    Jenkins,   Pastor. 

SOUTHERN     PRESBYTERIAN     COLLEGE— 

Schools   and   Academies. 

Dr.    C.   G.   Vardell,   Pres. 

GRADED— J.    C.   Jones.   Prin. 

Banks    and    Bankers. 

Doctors. 

BANK   OF   RED   SPRINGS— A.    B.    Pearsall, 

Stsmps,    Thos. 

I'ri  ,.  :  J.   S.  Jones,  Cash. 

Surles,    J.     E. 

CAROLINA  BANK  &  TRUST  CO.— J.  H.  Mc- 

General    Merchants. 

Kay,  Pres. ;  J.  B.  Stanley,  Cash. 

Hall,  D.  M. 

Doctors. 

Marley,  M.   L.,  Store  No.   2. 

McMillan,    J.    L. 

Farmers'    Trading    Co. 

McMillan,   B.   F. 

Hall,  W.   H. 

McMillan,  R.   D. 

Graham,   E.    J. 

Hodgin,    H.    H. 

Murphy,  Jas  A. 

Druggists. 

Hotels  and   Boarding   Houses. 

Red    Springs    Drug    Co. 

Central  Hotel. 

Townsend's   Pharmacy. 

Whitted,    Arch     (Restaurant.) 

Building   and    Loan   Associations. 

Livery   Stables. 

Red  Springs  Building  &  Loan  Association. 

McRackin,   J.   A. 

General     Merchants. 

Chason  &  Baker   (Livery  and  Automobiles.) 

Council,  W.   J. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 

Jessup,    F. 

Clifton,  J.  E.    (Wagons,  Corn  Mill.) 

Buie,  Blanche. 

Marley,    M.    L.     (Gin.) 

Hamilton  Supply  Co. 

Farmers'  Trading  Co.    (Four  Gin  Systems.) 

Red  Springs  Variety  Store. 

Hall,  L.  C.   (Automobile  and  Bicycle  Shop.) 

Thrower,  J.   J.,  Co. 

Insurance  Agents. 

Cope,   E.    C. 

Shaw,   J.    L.    (Fire.) 

Kay,   W.   P. 

Hail   &   Hall    (Fire.) 

Townsend  &  Brewer. 

Market. 

Brown,  Katie  R. 

Amnions,  C.  J. 

Talbott,    M.    S. 

Barber     Shop. 

Turner,  J.  H,  Furniture  Co. 

Tackley,  W.   P. 

Dean,    W.    G. 

Saw     Mills. 

Red  Springs  Trading  Co. 

Clifton,   J.   E. 

Edens,    S.    J. 



Mayer,  M.  E. 

MAXTON. 

Garrett  &  McNeill. 

Incorporated  in  1874. 

McManus,  G.   C. 

Population,  1910:     White,  1,200;  colored,  800; 

Wright,  S.  W. 

total,   2,000. 

Covington-Bright  Co. 

Value    of    real    estate    and    personal    property. 

Ponds,    A.    H. 

$1,250,000. 

Brown,    J.    W. 

TAX  RATE:     $1.12  1-2  on  the  $100. 

Laundry. 

Town   Officers. 

Wong,   Chas. 

MAYOR— McKay   McKinnon. 

Hotels  and   Boarding   Houses. 

POSTMASTER— W.   M.   Currie, 

Hotel    Red    Springs. 

CHIEF  OF  POLICE— S.   H.  Dunlap. 

McPhaul,  Mrs. 

R.    R.    AGENT— F.    C.    Frostic,    S.    A.    L. ;   E. 

Shooter,  Mrs. 

T.   Carrow,  A.   C.  L. 

McQueen,   Mrs. 

MANAGER  TELEGRAPH— F.   C.   Frostic,  W. 

Jewelers. 

U. 

Re  1    >'prii>3    Jewelry    Co. 

Ministers  and   Churches. 

Livery   Stables. 

METHODIST— S.    E.    Mercer,    Pastor;   M.    V. 

Hinson,    D.    D. 

McRae,   Co-Pastor. 

Jackson,   C.   P. 

PRESBYTERIAN— H.    G.    Hill,   W.    B.    Mcll- 

Lawyers. 

waine,   Pastors. 

Spell.    A.    T. 

BAPTIST— A.    A.    McClelland,    Pastor. 

374                                                                     ROBESON 

COUNTY. 

EPISCOPAL— N.  C.  Duncan,  Rector. 

POSTMASTER— IT.    S.    Smith. 

Lawyers. 

CHIEF  OF  POLICE— J.  H.  Carper. 

McLean,  S.   B. 

R.    R.    AGENT— R.    S.    Dickerson,   A.    C.    L. ; 

Patterson,  G.  B. 

W.   O.   Williams,  M.   A.   &  S. 

McLean,  B.  F. 

MANAGER    TELEGRAPH— R.    S.    Dickerson, 

Shaw,  J.  A. 

W.    U. 

Wiggin,   J.   P. 

Ministers  and   Churches. 

Carpenter,  ,T.  E. 

METHODIST— J.    A.    Lee.    Pastor. 

Schools  and   Academies. 

PRESBYTERIAN— H.   J.   Mills,   Pastor. 

CUADED- R.    L.    Thomason,   l'rin. 

BAPTIST— W.   S.   Ballard,   Pastor. 

CAROLINA  COLLEGE— S.  E.   Mercer,  Pres. 

Schools   and   Academies. 

Banks    and    Bankers. 

ROWLAND   HIGH— W.   A.    Dees,   Prin. 

RANK    OF    MAXTON— T.    O.    Evans,    Pres.; 

Banks    and    Bankers. 

Lacy  Williams,  Cash. 

BANIv    OF   ROWLAND— Allen   Edens,   Pres.; 

RANK  OF  ROBESON— R.  L.  McLeod,  Pres.; 

E.  B.  Ward,  Cash. 

J.    A.    Armstrong,    Cash. 

MERCHANTS    &    FARMERS— T.    W.    Carmi- 

Doctors. 

chael,  Pres. ;  W.  L.   Buck,  Cash. 

Croom,   J.   D.,   Sr. 

Doctors. 

Croom,    A.    B. 

Reedy,  Howard. 

Kirkpatrick,   L.   R. 

Pate,  G.   M. 

Gibson.    M.    R. 

Evans,  W.   E. 

McClelland,  J.  O. 

Smith,  N.  McN. 

Harris,  D.  W. 

Carmichael,  T.  W. 

Dentists. 

Dentists. 

Croom,  J.   D.,  Jr. 

Lennon,    C.    H. 

Mclver,  D.   C. 

Graham,  R. 

Druggists. 

Druggists. 

Barnes  Bros.   Drug  Co. 

Wards   Pharmacy. 

Robeson  Drug  Co. 

Rowland   Drug    Co. 

Water  Works. 

General    Merchants. 

Maxton   Water  Works    (Owned   by    City.) 

Bullock,  A.  L. 

General     Merchants. 

Webster,  W.  W. 

Currie-Patterson   Co.,   Inc. 

Blue,  J.   T. 

Carter,    J.    W. 

McCormick,   H.   K. 

McQueen   Bros. 

The  Peoples  Trading  Co. 

White  &  Gough. 

Hedgepeth    &    Chitty. 

The   McKinnon    Co. 

Rowland  Grocery  Co. 

McRae  Co. 

Draughn,  G.  W. 

Pool,  J.   T. 

Jordan,  F.  F. 

Jones,   A.    L. 

Bracy,   J.    McR. 

Robeson    &    Manson. 

Rowland  Bargain  House. 

Maxton   Supply   Oo. 

The  McArn  Co. 

Furniture   Dealers. 

Rowland  Hardware  &  Supply  Co. 

McNair,   A.    M. 

Ward,    John    W. 

Horse,    Buggy   and    Harness    Dealers. 

Adams,   S.   L. 

McKinnon  Currie  Co. 

Lytch,    Mrs.    Milton. 

Hotels  and   Boarding   Houses. 

B.   B.   Hardware  Co. 

Central   Hotel. 

Pleasants,   Cox  Hardware  Co. 

Maple  Shade  Inn. 

Parlor  Grocery  Co. 

Livery   Stables. 

Hotels  and   Boarding   Houses. 

McKinnon,  Currie  Co. 

Reedy   House. 

Hinson  Bros. 

Pittman  House. 

Brokers. 

Lawyers. 

McLean  &  Croom. 

Britt    &    Moss. 

Phillips,  B.  W. 

Wooten,   E.    L. 

Glass,  B.    C. 

Livery  and    Sales   Stables. 

Insurance   Agents. 

McArn,   Bracy  Vehicle  Co. 

Evans,   T.    0. 

Norton,   J.   T. 

Morrison,   A.   McL. 

McCormic,  H.  K. 

Consolidated  Realty  &  Insurance  Co. 

McKinzie,  A.   D.,   &  Co. 

Newspapers    and    Editors. 

Rowland   Live   Stock   Co. 

THE    SCOTTISH   SCHLEF    (Weekly)— W.    B. 

Building   and    Loan    Associations 

Harker,  Editor. 

Rowland   Building   and   Loan   Association. 

Printing    Offices. 

Newspapers   and    Editors. 

The   Scottish   Chief  Job  Office. 

ROWLAND    SUN    (Weekly)— A.    C.    Johnson, 

Cotton    Gins. 

Editor. 

Farmers    Ginnery. 

Insurance  Agents. 

Maxton  Ginning  Co. 

Brake,    T.    W. 

Ella  Manufacturing  Co. 

McCallum,  C.  J. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 

Rowland  Loan   &  Trust   Co. 

United   Lumber   Co. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 

Maxton  Sash  and  Door  Co. 

Rowland  Oil  Fertilizer  Co. 

Elba   Cotton   Seed  Oil  Co. 

Bracy  Bros.    (Lumber  and  Brick.) 

Maxton  Veneering  Co. 

Builders   Supply   Co. 

RENNERT. 

Maxton  Light  &  Power  Co. 

Incorporated  in  1895. 

Carolina  Electric  Co. 

Population,    1913:     White,    100;    colored,    50; 

total,  150. 
Value    real    estate,    $100,000;    value    personal 

ROWLAND. 

Incorporated  in  1888. 

property,  $50,000. 

Population,    1913:     White,    950;   colored,    250; 

TAX  RATE:     66c.  on  the  $100. 

total,   1,200. 

Town    Officers. 

Value    of    real    estate    and   personal    property. 

MAYOR— B.   Tolar. 

$1,500,000. 

POSTMASTER— C.  W.  Watson. 

TAX   RATE:     70c.    on  the  $100. 

R.    R.   AND   EXPRESS  AGENT— L.   F.    Ellis. 

Town   Officers. 

MANAGERS      TELEGRAPH— E.      C.      Perry, 

MAYOR— J.    R.    McBracy. 

O.   G.   Phillips. 

ROBESON— ROCKINGHAM. 


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Ministers  and  Churches. 
BAPTIST— J.  L.  Jenkins,  Pastor. 
PRESBYTERIAN— E.  McL.  Wicker,  Pastor. 

Schools   and   Academies. 
PUBLIC — Catherine     Young,     Prin. ;     Fannie 
Wright,  Asst. 


BUIES. 

Population,     1913:     White,     73;     colored,     3; 
total,    76. 

Value    real     estate,     $10,000;    value    personal 
property,   $4,000. 

Town   Officers. 

No  Town  Government. 

POSTMASTER— Alfred   Britt. 

R.   R.   AGENTS— J.   P.   Ray,   C.   F.    Crissman, 
E.  T.   Fitts,  A.   C.   L. 

MANACKK  EXPRESS  AX!)  TELEGRAPH— 
.1.  P.  Ray. 

Schools   and   Academies. 

PHILADELPHUS    PUBLIC— Claude    Teague, 
Prin. 

General     Merchants. 

Britt.    Alfred. 

MeMn,    R.    A. 

McNeill,  W.  R. 


Mcdonald. 

Incorporated  in  1910. 

Population,     1913:     White,     89;    colored,     36; 
total.   125. 

Value    real     estate,     $50,000;    value    personal 
property,    $15,000. 

Town    Officers. 

MAYOR— Foster    Williams. 

COMMISIONERS— C.    F.   Davis,   T.    S.    Grey- 
ard,  D.  H.  Britt,  Jr. 

CLERK  AND  TREASURER— R.  H.  McMillan. 

PASTMASTER— S.  McLean. 

R.    R.    AGENT— A.   F.   Jones,   A.    C.   L. 

MANAGER  EXPRESS— A.  F.  Jones. 
Schools   and   Academies. 

PUBLIC—. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 

Stone    Brick    Co. 

Townsend,  J.  L.    (Gin.) 


PEMBROKE. 

Incorporated    in    1905. 

Population,    1913:     Whites,    100;   colored,    25; 
Indians,   125;   total,   250. 

Value  real  estate,  $250,000   (estimated)  ;  value 
personal   property,    $50,000    (estimated). 

TAX   RATE:     33    l-3c.    on    the    $100. 
Town    Officers. 

MAYOR— N.    H.    Andrews. 

COMMISSIONERS— A.      M.      Breece,     L.     L. 
Thagard,   P.   B.   Burks. 

CLERK  AND  TREASURER— P.   B.   Burks. 

POSTMASTER— A.   A.   Thagard. 

R.    R.   AGENT— O.    O.    Fowler,    S.   A.    L.    and 
A.    C.   L. 

MANAGER   EXPRESS   AND   TELEGRAPH— 
O.  O.  Fowler. 

Ministers  and   Churches. 

BAPTIST—  — .   Humphrey,  Pastor. 

PRESBYTERIAN— R.    L.    Latimer,   Pastor. 
Schools   and   Academies. 

PUBLIC    (White)— Mamie   Lee  Avent,    Prin. 

STATE   NORMAL    (Indian)— O.    V.    Hamrick, 
Prin. 

Hotels  and   Boarding   Houses. 

Thagard   Hotel. 


Banks    and    Bankers. 
BANK     OF     PEMBROKE— J.     E.     Williams, 
Cash. 

Doctors. 
Andrews,  N.  H. 

Druggists. 
Andrews,   N.   H. 

General     Merchants. 
McCormick  &  Paul,  Inc. 
Breece,  A.  M. 
Pembroke  Mercantile  Co. 
Lowry,    Wm. 
Sampson,  H.  H. 
Lowrie,  B.   W. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 
Pembroke   Planing   Mill    Co. 


ST.    PAULS. 

Incorporated  in  1908. 

Population,   1913:     Whites,   800;  colored,   200; 
total,    1,000. 

Value    real    estate,    $225,800;    value    personal 
property,    $200,000. 

TAX  RATE:     30c.   on  the  100. 

Town   Officers. 
MAYOR— J.   M.   Butler. 

CLERK    AND    TREASURER— J.    C.    Blanch- 
ard. 

COMMISSIONERS— A.    R.    McEachern,    L.    I. 
Grantham,  J.   C.  Blanchard. 
POSTMASTER— P.   J.   Caudell. 
R.  R.  AND  EXPRESS  AGENT— E.  D.  Tyson, 
V.   &  C.   S.   Ry. 

MANAGER    TELEPHONE— W.    D.    Johnston. 

Ministers  and   Churches. 
PRESBYTERIAN— J.   McL    Wicker,   Pastor. 
BAPTIST— E.  L.  Weston,  Pastor. 
METHODIST— J.     A.     Graves,    Pasor. 

Schools  and   Academies. 
GRADED— J.    B.    Evans,    Prin. 

Hotels  and   Boarding  Houses. 
Poole,    D.    Scott. 

Bank    and    Bankers. 
BANK    OF   ST.    PAULS— L.    Mclnnis,    Cash.; 
J.  C.  Lintz,  Asst.  Cash. 

Lawyers. 
Butler,  Jno.  S. 

Doctors. 
Northrop,  T.   L. 
Poole,  C.  T. 

Dentists. 
Farrell,  B.   H. 

Druggists. 
Grantham  Drug  Co. 

Merchants. 
St.    Pauls   Hardware   Co. 
McEachern,   Johnson    &   McGeachy   Co. 
McGoogan,   L.   L.,   &  Bro. 
Lindsay-Butler   Supply   Co. 
St.   Pauls  Mercantile  Co. 
St.    Pauls   Cash   Store. 
Coley-McEachern    Co. 
Fisher  &  Hester. 
Howard  Grocery. 

Newspapers    and    Editors. 
ST.    PAULS    MESSENGER— D.    Scott    Poole, 
Editor  . 

Manufacturing   Plants. 
St.   Pauls   Cotton  Mill  Co. 
Johnson,  W.   D.,  Lumber  Co. 
Chatham    Lumber   Co. 
Robeson    Novelty    Works. 
St.   Pauls  Light  and  Power  Co. 
Cape  Fear  Cotton  Mills  (Office.) 


ROCKINGHAM  COUNTY 

COUNTY    SEAT,   WENTWORTH. 


POPULATION— (Census     1910),     36,442 

Formed  in  1785.     Named  in  honor  of  Lord  Wentworth,    Marquis   of   Rockingham. 

AREA — 550  square  miles. 

Value   of   real   estate.   $6,034,388;   value  of  personal  property,  $3,73S,655. 

Property  listed  in  1911,  by  whites,   $9,398,539;  by  negroes,   $374,574. 

NUMBER  OF  SCHOOLS— For  whites,   71;  for  negroes,  41. 


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ROCKINGHAM  COUNTY. 


TAX   BATE — 16  1-30.  on  the  $100. 

C. unity  bonded  debt,   $99,700. 

PUBLIC  ROADS— Number  of  miles,  200.     Worked    by   convict  system. 

RAILROAD,    TELEGRAPH    AND    EXPRESS  COMPANIES. 

Southern  Railway,   21.65  miles,   assessed  value $846,950.00 

Atlantic  and  Yadkin  Railway,   10.44  miles,  assessed   value 116,633.00 

Southern  Bell  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Co.,  assessed    value 13,242.00 

I'ullinan  Co.,   assessed  value 4,616.44 

Soul  hern  Express  Co.,  assessed  value 10,773.00 

Western    Union    Telegraph    Co.,    assessed    value 32.946.47 

Danville   and   Western   Railway,   7.25   miles,   assessed    value    53,178.48 

Norfolk   and  Western  Railway.   20.02  miles,   assessed   value    433.725.00 

International   Telephone   Co.,    assessed   value    2,000.00 

Merchants   Despatch   Transportation    Co.,    assessed   value    2,622.00 

American   Telephone   and   Telegraph   Co.,    assessed    value    8,554.00 

Postal    Telegraph-Cable    Co.,    assessed    value    2,940.60 

Good   Will   Telephose   Co.,    assessed   value    175.00 

Farmers    Telephone    Co.,    assessed    value    83.00 

SUPERIOR  COURT  TERMS— January  19   (criminal),   February   23    (civil).   May    11,   June   15 
(civil),  August  10   (criminal),  November  23   (civil),   December   21    (criminal). 


COUNTY   OFFICERS. 

CLERK  OF  COURT— Jas.  T.  Smith,  Went- 
worth. 

SHERIFF — Francis  B.    Kemp,   Madison. 

REGISTER  OF  DEEDS— J.  P.  McMiehael, 
*Ventworth. 

TREASURER— Francis    B.    Kemp,    Madison. 

CORONER— S.   G.   Jett.   Reidsville. 

SURVEYOR — S.    B.    Dameron,    Reidsville. 

SUPT.  OF  HEALTH— Samuel  Ellington, 
Wentworth. 

SUPT.  OF  SCHOOLS— L.  N.  Hickerson, 
Wentworth. 

SUPT.  OF  HOME — Jno.  W.  Rakestraw,  Went- 
worth. 

SUPT.  OF  ROADS— Jas.  V.  Price,  Spray. 

BOARD  OF  EDUCATION— Geo.  W.  Martin 
(chrm.),  Madison:  Joseph  H.  Lane.  Leaksville; 
Walter  J.   Williams,   Summerfleld.   Rfd. 

COMMISSIONERS— John  A.  Benton  (chrm.), 
Ruffin;  Harry  H.  Williamson,  Reidsville.  Rfd.; 
Robert  B.  Price.  Stoneville;  W.  J.  Donoho, 
Spray;    Wm.    Cummings,    Reidsville,    R.    2. 

FARM  DEMONSTRATION  WORK— F.  S. 
Walker,  Instructor,  Reidsville,  Rfd. 

COUNTY  ATTORNEY— Ira  R.  Humphreys, 
Reidsville. 

JUSTICES    OF    THE    PEACE. 

HUNTSVILLE  TOWNSHIP— D.  A.  Walker, 
Stokesdale,  Rfd. 

LEAKSVILLE— J.  Allen  Hopper,  Leaksville, 
Rfd.;  B.  K.  Terry,  Draper;  W.  A.  Manly, 
Spray;  W.  S.  Hodges,  Spray;  B.  W.  Self, 
Spray;  W.  M.  Clarke,  Draper;  J.  W.  Fagg, 
Spray;    J.    M.    Price,    Leaksville. 

MAYO— N.    S.    Smith,    Stoneville. 

MADISON— J.  A.  Pratt,  Madison;  J.  H.  Ault, 
Mayodan. 

NEW  BETHEL— A.  H.  Garrett,  Summer- 
field,  Rfd. ;  T.  B.  Wilson.  Madison,  Rfd. ;  W. 
I.  Witty,  Summerfleld,  Rfd.  :  W.  G.  Sharp, 
Wentworth,  R.  1 ;  W.  J.  Williams,  Summerfleld, 
Rfd. ;  M.  W.  Thomas,  Summerfleld,  Rfd. ;  J. 
1'.  Wilson,  Madison,  Rfd.;  P.  H.  Simpson, 
Summerfleld,   Rfd. 

PRICE — W.    J.    Grogan,    Price,    Rfd. 

REIDSVILLE — W.  D.  Hightower,  Reidsville; 
J.  H.  Bennett,  Reidsville,  Rfd.;  J.  N.  Craig, 
Reidsville;    P.    H.    Williamson,   Reidsville. 

Ruffin— W.  H.  Powell,  Ruffin,  Rfd. ;  A.  N. 
Atkinson,  Ruffin,  Rfd.;  J.  A.  Gibson,  Ruffin, 
W.   E.   Dix,  Ruffin,  Rfd. 

SIMPSONVILLE — D.  Ernest  Purcell,  Went- 
worth, R.  1;  J.  C.  Turner,  Reidsville,  Rfd.;  L. 
R.   Dixon,  Reidsville,   Rfd. 

WENTWORTH — David  M.  Moore,  Reidsville. 
R.  5;  Frank  R.  Mitchell,  Wentworth;  J.  A. 
Gunn,  Wentworth,  Rfd.;  W.  H.  Settle,  Reids- 
ville,  Rfd. 

WILLIAMSBURG — Geo.  T.  Davis,  Reids- 
ville, R.  1 ;  A.  B.  McKinney,  Reidsville,  Rfd. ; 
E.    D.    Pasehall,    Mclver- 


MINISTERS     NOT     IN    TOWNS. 

MT.    HERMON— S.    J.    Beeker,    Spray. 

NEW  LEBANON— L.   I.   Cox,  Elou  College. 

HOWARD'S  CHAPEL— L.   I.   Cox,   Elon  Col- 
lege. 

MT.    BETHEL— L.    I.    Cox,    Elon   College. 
SCHOOLS    &.    ACADEMIES    NOT    IN    TOWNS. 

NEW  BETHEL— Madison,   Rfd. 

BETHANY  HIGH— Summerfleld,  Rfd. 
PHYSICIANS    NOT    IN    TOWNS. 

Stewart,  J.   T.,   Summerfleld.  R.    1. 

Johnson.    W.    A.,    Reidsville,    R.    2. 

MERCHANTS   NOT    IN   TOWNS. 

Baynes,   Jonathan,   Wentworth,   R.    1. 

Wall,    A.    D.,    &    Sons,    Wentworth,    R.    1. 

Gunn,  J.  A.,  Wentworth,  R.   1. 

Thomas,  S.  P.,  Leaksville. 

Settle,  W.  H.,  Reidsville,  Rfd. 

Stone,   R.    J.    C,   Reidsville,   Rfd. 

French,  W.   R.,   Ruflin,  Rfd. 

Pruitt,   R.    H.,   Ruffin,   Rfd. 

Powell  Bros.,  Ruffin,  Rfd. 

Shreve,  J.   R.,   Reidsville,  Rfd. 

Faucette,   G.    H.,   Mclver. 

Simpson,  J.   M.,  Summerfleld,  Rrd. 

Simpson,   P.    H. ,   Summerfleld,   Rfd. 

Hudson,  T.   J.,   &  Son,   Summerfleld.  Rfd. 

Knight,  W.   M.,  Stokesdale,  Rfd. 

PUBLIC  SCHOOL  TEACHERS. 

Burton,   Frances,  Madison,  Rfd. 

Deshazo,   Minnie,   Madison,   Rfd. 

Harry,  Elizabeth,   Stokesdale,  Rfd. 

Wilson,   Maud,   Stokesdale,   Rfd. 

Gentry,  Traeey,  Stokesdale.  Rfd. 

Carter,   Bessie,   Stokesdale,  Rfd. 

Knight,    Cora,    Stokesdale,    Rfd. 

Walker,  Mary,  Stokesdale,  Rfd. 

Tucker,    Augusta,   Stokesdale,   Rfd. 

Stewart,  Mrs.  Eliza,  Stokesdale,  Rfd. 

Gwynn,  P.   H.,   Leaksville. 

Gwynn.   Mrs.    P.    H.,   Leaksville. 

Ivie,     Mollie,     Leaksville. 

Ray,  Mrs.  B.  W.,  Leaksville. 

Millner,    Annie,    Leaksville. 

Hundley,    Annie,    Leaksville. 

Harris,   Nannie,   Leaksville. 

Cummings,   Gladys,   Leaksville. 

Harris,    Lucy,    Leaksville. 

Deshazo,    D.    W.,    Spray. 

Price,    Ruth,    Spray. 

Martin,  Estha,  Leaksville. 

Fagg,  Orene,  Leaksville. 

Blanchard,    Alice.    Leaksville. 

Taylor,    Annie,    Leaksville. 

Foard,    Elizabeth,    Leaksville. 

Hopper,   Nellie,   Spray. 

Warriner,   Agnes,   Leaksville. 

Blair  Annie  Belle,   Draper. 

Deshazo,  Mattie,  Draper. 

Watson,  Durena,  Draper. 

Anderson,  Ellie,  Cascade,  Va. 

Vernon,   Eliza,   Cascade,   Va. 


,  Rfd. 
Rfd. 


Burton,    Nellie,    Ridgeway,    Va.,    Rd. 


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Trent,    Grace,    Leaksville. 
King,    C.    H,   Stoneville,   Rfd. 
Rakestraw.   Mrs.    Sarah,   Price,   Rfd. 
Garrett,   Amy,   Mayodan. 
Wall,  Roberta,   Stoneville,  Rfd. 
Sharp,  Lizzie,  Mayodan,  Rfd. 
Sharp,    Lucy,    Madison,    Rfd. 
Lindsay,   Octola,  Madison,   Rfd. 
Harrison.  J.   R.,  Madison. 
Nixon,    Vestal,    Madison. 
Terry,  Annie  Bruce,  Madison. 
Bell,   Mary,   Madison. 
Bennett,  Mamie,  Mayodan. 
Chandler,   Lelia,   Mayodan. 
Thomas,  Mrs.   Bud,  Mayodan. 
Price/  Lizzie,   Mayodan. 
Glenn,   Lily,   Stoneville,   Rfd. 
Martin,   Jessie,   Stoneville,  Rfd. 
Somers,    Matthews,    Stoneville,    Rfd. 
Lewellyn,   Lelia,   Stoneville,   Rfd. 
Gibbs,    Pattie,    Stoneville,   Rfd. 
Fallin,    Bessie,    Stoneville,    Rfd. 
Trivette,  Eugene,  Stoneville. 
Fagg,  Cassie,  Stoneville. 
Garrett,    Annie,    Stoneville. 
Pigg,  Nannie,  Stoneville. 
Bennett,   Sallie,  Madison,  Rfd. 
Wilson,  Pattie,  Madison,  'Rfd. 
Carter,  Pink,  Madison,  Rfd. 
Neal,    Elizabeth,    Madison,    Rfd. 
Wilson,   Carrie,   Madison,   Rfd. 
Trent,  Grace,  Madison,  Rfd. 
Jones,    Etha,    Summerfield,    Rfd. 
Rodsrers,  Fannie,  Summerfield,  Rfd. 
Highflll,   Susie,   Summerfield,  Rfd. 
Wilson,  Lizzie,  Summerfield,  Rfd. 
Truitt,   J.   S.,   Summerfield,   Rfd. 
Johnson,    Mary,    Summerfield,    Rfd. 
Carter,  Emma,  Summerfield,  Rfd. 
Lester   Cora,    Summerfield,    Rfd. 
Sharp,    Eugene,    Summerfield,    Rfd. 
Griffith,   Iola,   Summerfield,   Rfd. 
Comer,   Sallie,  Wentworth,  Rfd. 
Lester,   F.    C,   Wentworth,   Rfd. 
Sharp,  Cora,  Ridgeway,  Va.,  Rfd. 
Roberts,  Reeves,  Ridgeway,  Va.,  Rfd. 
Baker,   Mary,   Price. 
Grogan,    Susie,   Price,   Rfd. 
Long,  Addie,  Stoneville,  Rfd. 
Carroll,   Ruby,  Reidsville,  Rfd. 
Rice,    Bessie,     Reidsville,     Rfd. 
McDonald,   Carl,  Reidsville,   Rfd. 
Preddy,    Rosa,    Reidsville,    Rfd. 
Sharp,   Clara,  Forshee. 
Roberts,  Jesse,  Reidsville,  Rfd. 
Plonk,  Ethel,  Reidsville,  Rfd. 
Rascoe,  Lily,   Reidsville,   Rfd. 
Burton,    Ruth,    Reidsville. 
Doggett,    Hattie,    Reidsville,   Rfd. 
Wilson,   Susie,   Pelham,   Rfd. 
McCargo,    W.    R.,    Ruffln,    Rfd. 
Davis,    Clara,    Ruffln,    Rfd. 
Pruitt,  Sallie,  Puffin,  Rfd. 
Frashure,  Nellie,  Reidsville,  Rfd. 
Cable,   Corrie,   Reidsville,   Rfd. 
Foster,    Mrs.    Lula,    Ruffln,    Rfd. 
Jarrett,    Etta,    Ruffln,    Rfd. 
Womack,   Hester,   Ruffln,   Rfd. 
Hicks,  O.  V.,  Ruffln. 
Hummel,  Magdalene,  Ruffln. 
Benson,    Stella,    Ruffln. 
Home,    Cornie,    Ruflin. 
Womack,  Edna,  Pelham,   Rfd. 
Highflll,    Hubert,   Wentworth,    Rfd. 
Moseley,   Annie,   Wentworth,    Rfd. 
More,  Lucy,  Reidsville,  Rfd. 
Walker,    Wilsie,    Reidsville.    Rfd. 
Joyce,  Ada,  Benaja,   Rfd. 
Newman,  Sallie,  Benaja,  Rfd. 
Terry,   Mae,    Benaja,    Rfd. 
House,    Ura,    Reidsville,    Rfd. 
Leatherwood,  Clara,  Reidsville,  Rfd. 
Lemons,  Augusta,  Reidsville,  Rfd. 
Vanhook,  Maud,  Benaja,  Rfd. 
Hall,    Lucy,   Wentworth. 
Harralson,    Cora,    Wentworth. 
Clark,   Ruth,   Wentworth, 


Maloy,    Lelia,    Reidsville,    Rfd. 
Meador,    Minnie,    Reidsville,    Rfd. 
Neal,   Lillian,   Reidsville,   Rfd. 
Harris,    Mamie,    Reidsville,    Rfd. 
Wall,  Hettie,  Ruffln,  Rfd. 
Johnston,  Edna,   Reidsville,   Rfd. 
Dallas,    Aline,    Reidsville,    Rfd. 
Roberts,   Myrtle,   Wentworth,   Rfd. 
Kemp,    lone,    Madison,    Rfd. 
Smothers,    Emma,    Madison,    Rfd. 
Mccollum,  Lillian,  Reidsville,  Rfd. 
Sharp,   Stella,   Mclver,   Rfd. 
Anderson,  Louise,  Mclver,  Rfd. 
Slade,  Anna  Bell,  Mclver,  Rfd. 
Norman,   Pearl,  Mclver,  Rfd. 
Turner,    Myrtle,    Reidsville,    Rfd. 
Wilson,   Ora,    Brown    Summit,   Rfd. 
Smithy,   Hallie,   Reidsville,   Rfd. 


WENTWORTH. 

Population,    1910:    White,    250;    negroes,    50; 
total,   300. 

POSTMASTER— Numa    R.     Reid. 

Ministers  and   Churches. 
PRESBYTERIAN— P.   H.   Gwyn,   Spray. 
METHODIST     EPISCOPAL— A.      J.      Burrus, 
Pastor,    Reidsville. 

Schools    and    Academies. 
WENTWORTH      HIGH— Lucy      Hall,      Prin. ; 
Cora  Harralson,  Asst. 

Doctors. 
Ellington,   Samuel. 
Matthews,    W.     W. 

General    Merchants. 
Wentworth   Mercantile   Co. 
Mitchell,    Robert   G. 

Lawyers. 
McMichael,    Charles   O. 

Hotels   and    Boarding    Houses. 
Reid  Hotel. 

Insurance  Agents. 
McMichael,   J.    P. 


DRAPER. 

Population.      1910:     White,      1,000;     colored. 
50:    total,    1,050. 

Value    real    estate,     $500,000;    value    personal 
property,"  $650,000. 

Town   Officers. 
POSTMASTER— Thomas    R.    Hundley. 
CHIEF   OF  POLICE— J.    W.    Slaughter. 
R.  R.  AGENT— W.  D.   Jones. 
EXPRESS   AGENT— W.   D.   Jones. 
TELEGRAPH   MANAGER— W.    D.    Jones. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 
METHODIST— J.    P.    Hipp,    Pastor. 
BAPTIST— W.    J.    Byrum,   Pastor. 
Schools  and  Academies. 
PUBLIC—. 

Doctors. 
Webb,    S.    E. 

Hotels  and   Boarding   Houses. 
Draper   Hotel. 

General    Merchandise. 
Hubbard    &    Co.,    C.    E. 
Mitchell  Bros. 

Druggists. 
Sledge,  R.   S. 

Livery   Stables. 
Draper  Livery   Stables. 

Manufacturing    Plants. 
The  Thread   Mills   Co. 
German- American    Mill. 

Markets. 
Rockingham  Market  Co. 


MAYODAN. 

Incorporated  in   1897. 

Population,     1910:      White,      1,400;      colored. 
100:   total,    1,500. 
TAX  RATE:     10c.   on  the  $100. 

Town    Officers. 
MAYOR— W.   L.    Parmill. 
POSTMASTER— C.    L.    Walters. 


ROCK  INCH  AM  COUNTY. 


CHIEF  OF  POLICE— H.  J.  Walker. 

R.    R.    AGENT— J.    E.    Dempster,    N.    &    W. 
Railway. 

MANAGER     TELEGRAPH— C.       H.       Reid, 
W.  U. 

Ministers  and   Churches. 

l  II  SCO PAL Willey,   Kector. 

MOB  WIAN— 

METHODIST— A.    R.    Surratt,    Pastor. 

BAPTIST— Rev.    Morton,    Pastor. 
Schools  and   Academies. 

PUBLIC— Miss   Mamie  Burnett,   Prin. 
Doctors. 

Harrison,    H.    H. 

General   Merchandise. 

Tesh,   S.    P. 

Mayodan    Supply    Co. 

Wilson,   R.   B. 

Martin,    L.    W. 

Martin,     S.     F. 

Baughn,   C.   P. 

Austin,   J.    W. 

Ault,   J.    H. 

Black,    T.    C. 

Piedmont    Mercantile    Co. 

Poole,  W.   N. 

Livery   Stables. 

Fallin,   E.   E. 

Manufacturing    Plants. 

The    Mayo    Mills. 


SPRAY. 

Population,  1913:     White,  7,000;  colored,  100; 
total,   7,100. 

POSTMASTER— L.    M.    Sheffield. 

CHIEF   OF   POLICE— Harden   Eans. 

CITY   WELFARE   AND    HEALTH   DEPART- 
MENT— W.   R.  Lynch,  Mgr. 

Y.   M.   C.   A.— C.   H.   Burt,  Gen.   Sec. 

R.    R.    AGENT— S.    M.    Harris,    Danville    & 
Western     Railway. 

MAXAGER    TELEGRAPH— W.      B.     Weaver, 
W.    U. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 

EPISCOPAL— W.   J.   Gordon.   Rector. 

PRESBYTERIAN— J.    Mc.    Walker,   Pastor. 

BAPTIST— T.   M.   Green,  Pastor. 

CHRISTIAN— J.   P.   Hipps,  Pastor. 

PRIMITIVE  BAPTIST— A.   C.   Knibb,  Pastor. 
Schools    and    Academies. 

PUBLIC — (Supplemented      to      eight     months 
by  the  mills.) 

Banks   and    Bankers. 

THE     BANK     OF     SPRAY— D.      F.      King, 
President;   A.   T.   Hopper,    Cashier. 

IMPERIAL    TRUST    &     SAVINGS     CO.— B. 
Frank  Mebane,  Pres. ;  B.  E.   Ivle,   Cash. 
Doctors. 

Sweaney.    John. 

Ray,    John   B. 

Tuttle,    A.    F. 

Bitting,    B.    T. 

Martin,  S.  L. 

Flock,  R.  E.    (City  Health.) 
Druggists. 

Spray  Drug   &   Chemical   Co. 

Boulevard   Drug    Store. 

General    Merchandise. 

Spray  Supply  and  Hardware  Co. 

Martin,  C.  T. 

Floyd,    Hill   Bakery. 

Spray    Mercantile    Co. 

Heiner,   M. 

Hubbard    &   Jones. 

Flynn,  W   D. 

Self,   B.   W. 

Martin,    L.    W. 

Smith.    J.    W. 

Patterson,   W.   J. 

Patterson,    J.    S. 

Price,    C.   B. 

Floyd   Hill   Furniture   Co. 

Floyd   Hill   Mercantile   Co. 


Smith,    S.   H. 

(Fruit  Dealer 

) 

Hotels 

and   Boarding 

Houses 

Jones   Bardins 

House. 

The 

Colonnade. 

Livery   Stables 

Mar 

in  Livery 

Co. 

Spray  Livery 

Co. 

Lawyers. 

Ivie, 

A.   D. 

Cos 

&  Cox. 

Dentists. 

Van 

Noppen, 

J.    J. 

Warren,   J.   E. 

Insurance   Agents. 

Emerson,   E.   E. 

Virginia  Life  Insurance  Co. 

Manufacturing    Plants. 
The   American   Warehouse   Co. 
Nantucket   Mills. 
Lily  Mills. 
Spray  Cotton  Mills. 
Leaksville   Cotton   Mills. 
Morehead   Cotton   Mills. 
Rhode  Island  Manufacturing  Co. 
Spray  Woolen   Mills. 
Leaksville  Woolen   Mills. 
Carolina  Cotton  and  Woolen  Mills. 


MADISON. 

Population,  1912:     White,  1,205;  colored,  450; 
total,    1,655. 

Value  of  real  estate,    $148,548;  value  of  per- 
sonal property,   $187,090. 

TAX   RATE:      65c. 

Town    Officers. 

MAYOR— W.    C.    Jones. 

CHIEF   OF   POLICE— W.   B.   Webster. 

POSTMASTER— W.    T.     Chambers. 

R.     R.     AGENT— T.     J.     Teague,     Norfolk    & 
Western;  W.  H.  Tyler,  Southern  Railway. 

MANAGER     TELEGRAPH-^T.      J.     Teague, 
W.   U. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 

METHODIST    EPISCOPAL— A.    R.     Surratt, 
Pastor. 

BAPTIST — J.  T.  Byrum,  Pastor. 

EPISCOPAL— Rev.    Mr.    Willey,    Rector. 

PRESBYTERIAN— Vacant. 

Schools  and  Academies. 

Madison    Graded    School. 

Banks    and    Bankers. 

THE    BANK    OF    MADISON— J.     H.    Moore, 
Pres.;  J.   O.   Ragsdale,   Cash. 

Tobacco  Warehouses. 

Webster  Warehouse. 

Planters'     Warehouse. 

Farmers'    Warehouse. 

Doctors. 

Taylor.   J.    T. 

Matheson.    R.    C. 

Wilson,   W.   T. 

Dentists. 

Roach,   J.   A. 

Martin,    C.   L. 

Druggists. 

Madison   Drug   Co. 

General    Merchants. 

Busick    Sons. 

Meador  Supply   Co. 

Madison  Grainery  Co. 

Meador    Grocery    Co. 

City   Grocery   Co. 

Cardwell,  R.  M.,  Jr. 

City  Grocery  Store. 

Webster    &    Roberson. 

Webster  Bros. 

Jones,    W.     C. 

McGhee    &    Co. 

Moore,   J.   H. 

Hardware    Dealers. 

Pratt   Bros. 

Penn    Hardware    Co. 


ROCKINGHAM  COUNTY. 


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Jewelers. 

Essex  Jewelry   Store. 

Newspapers    and    Editors. 
MADISON      HERALD— M.      L.      Misenhimer, 
Editor. 

Lawyers. 
Sharp,   J.   M. 

Furniture    Dealers. 
Pratt  Bros. 

Undertakers    and    Embalmers. 
Pratt  Bros. 

Insurance  Agents. 
Ragsdale,   .T.    O. 
Gibson,    Stephen. 

Hotels  and   Boarding  Houses. 
Stamps,   Mrs.   Ruth. 
Knight,    S.    G. 
Jones,    W.    C. 
Hotel  Sterling. 

Livery  Stables. 
Pratt  Bros.     (Sales.) 
Cardwell.   R.    M.      (Sales.) 
Jones,    W.    C. 
Zeigler,   John. 

Manufacturing  Plants. 
Pratt.   J.    A.    (Finishing  Mill.) 
Cahill,    E.    P.       (Lawn    Swing    Factory    and 
Finishing    Plant.) 

Ledbetter    (Wagons.    Repair   Factory). 
Repair  Factory.) 
Faust,    James.      (Brick.) 
Searcy,    Allen.      (Brick. ) 


REIDSVILLE. 

Population,     1910:      Whites,     3,200;     colored, 
2,000;   total,    5.200.  , 

Value   real   estate,    $1,200,000;   value  personal 
property,   $1,300,000.  ' 

TAX  RATE:     $1.00   on  the   $100. 

Town    Officers. 
MAYOR — Francis  Womack. 
RECORDER'S    COWRT— Ira    R.     Humphreys, 
Recorder;  Jas.  D.  Womack,  Clerk. 
POSTMASTER— J.    R.    Joyce. 
CHIEF  OF  POLICE— W.  W.  Williams. 
R.    R.    AGENT — N.    C.    Thompson,    Southern 
Railway. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 
PRESBYTERIAN— D.    I.    Craig,   D.    D.,   Pas- 
tor. 

METHODIST— W.  F.  Womble,  Pastor;  B.  A. 
York,    Ruffin   Circuit. 

MISSIONARY    BAPTIST—    — .     — .     Collins, 
Pastor. 
PRIMITIVE  BAPTIST— L.  H.  Hardy,  Pastor. 

EPISCOPAL .    — .    LeBlanc,   Rector. 

Schools  and   Academies. 
GRADED— T.    Wingate    Andrews,    Supt. 
REIDSVILLE    SEMINARY— Frank    H.     Cur- 
tiss,   Prin. 

Banks   and    Bankers. 
CITIZENS    BANK— R.    L.    Watt,    President; 
Eugene   Irvin,    Cashier. 

BANK  OF  REIDSVILLE— W.  B.  Wray, 
Vice-President;  J.  F.  Watlington.  Cashier. 

ROCKINGHAM  SAVINGS  AND  TRUST  CO. 
— R.  S.  Montgomery,  President;  Scott  Fillman, 
Cashier. 

Doctors. 
Abernethy.    M.    B. 
Balsley,    T.    E. 
Jett,   S.   G. 
McGehee,    J.    W. 
Thacker,    J.    H. 
Dr.     Stockard. 
McBryde.    M.    H. 
Dr.    Cummings. 
Scott,   C.   W.    (col.) 

Dentists. 
Dr.    Wells. 
Smith,     L.     T. 
Dr.    Meador. 


Druggists. 
Tucker,   R.    H. 
Fetzer,    C.    H. 
Gardner   &   Link. 
Allen,    W.    S. 
Piedmont  Drug  Co.    (colored.) 

General    Merchandise. 
Hendrix,    D.    A. 
Roman,    S. 
Acme    Grocery    Co. 
Burton-  Chance- Walker    Co. 
Gladstone,   R.   G. 
Harris,   S.    S. 
White  &  Martin. 
Sands,    A.   P. 
Harris   &   Hubbard. 
Whittmore-Mobley   Hardware   Co. 
Tesh,    J.    M. 
Turner,    R.    B. 
Price,   A.    S.,   &   Co. 
Clark    &    Meador    Shoe    Co. 
DeGrott,    Fred. 
Neal,    Z.    H. 
Williams    &    Co. 
Burton,   W.   F. 
Fetzer  &  Tucker. 
Burton,    J.    H. 
Tulloch,    J.   -S. 
Reidsville    Hardware    Co. 
Irvin,   Mrs.    Cornie  &   Co. 
Hutcherson    Bros. 
Stacey,   W.    S. 
Smith   Stationery   Co. 
Trent   &   Trent. 
Borland  &  Ford. 
Summers,  R.  P. 

Hotels  and   Boarding  Houses. 
Hotel   Rockingham. 
Piedmont  Hotel. 

Lawyers. 
Burton,  A.  J. 
Scott,  H.  R. 
Saintsing,  J.  E. 
Glidewell,  P.  W. 
Reid,  T.  S. 
Dalton.  W.  R. 
Humphreys,  I.  R. 
Wrenn,  E.  H. 
Trent  &  Trent. 
Borland  &  Ford. 
Summers,  R.  P. 
Stiers,  P.   T. 

Insurance   Agents. 
Huffines.    J.    D. 
Womack,    Francis. 
Craig,  J.  N. 
Reidsville  Insurance  and  Realty  Co. 

Opticians. 
Mewborn,   B.   P. 

Newspapers   and    Editors. 
REIDSVILLE    REVIEW— (Semi-Weekly)— M. 
and  J.  T.  Oliver,  Editors. 

WEBSTER'S       WEEKLY— S.       W.       Cayton, 
Editor. 

Building    and    Loan    Associations. 
Reidsville  Building  and  Loan  Association. 

Manufacturing    Plants. 
Edna    Cotton    Mills. 

F.    R.    Perm    (Branch   of   the   American   To- 
bacco Co.) 

R.     P.     Richardson,     Jr.,     &     Co.     (Smoking 
Tobacco. ) 

Robert   Harris   &   Bro.    (Tobacco.) 
A.    H.    Motley   Co.    (Tobacco.) 
J.     H.     Walker     &     Co.     (Flour    Mills     and 
Lumber. 

Reidsville  Paper  Box   Co.    (Paper  Boxes   and 
Bags.) 

Reid   Fertilizer  Co. 

C.    E.    Barber.    (Fire   Brick.) 

Warehouses. 
Watts-Leader  Warehouse. 
Plnnix  Warehouse. 


380 


ROCKINGHAM   COUNTY. 


Farmers    Warehouse. 
Union    Warehouse. 

Tobacco  Dealers  and   Buyers. 
Burton.   J.   H.,   &  Co. 
Watt,    P.   r>. 
Harriston,    Robert. 
Allen,    D.    R. 
Walt.     Eugene. 
Penn,    S.    C. 
Harris,    Robert. 
Barbee,  W.  T. 
Patton,   <_:.    T. 
Penn,   E.   C. 
Crutchfleld,  C.  E. 
Watt,  J.   N. 
Pinnix,   J.    S. 


STONEVILLE. 

Populations,   1910:     White,   500;  colored,   150; 
total,   650. 

Value    real    estate,     $50,000;    value    personal 
property,     $100,000. 

TAX   RATE:      10c. 

Town    Officers. 

MAYOR— R.   T.   Stone. 

POSTMASTER— Wm.   S.  Fagg. 

R.    R.    AGENT— S.    T.    Hodgin,    Norfolk    & 
Western   Railroad   Co. 

MANAGER     TELEGRAPH— S.      T.      Hodgin, 
W.    U. 

Ministers  and  Churches. 

CHRISTIAN— Rev.    Mr.    Abbott,    Pastor. 

METHODIST— A.    R.    Surratt,    Pastor. 

BAPTIST— S.   F.   Morton,   Pastor. 

EPISCOPAL— H.    A.   Willey,    Rector. 

PRESBYTERIAN— P.   H.   Gwyn,   Pastor. 
Schools    and    Academies. 

HIGH— Eugene  Trivett,   Prin. 

Banks   and    Bankers. 

STONEVILLE    BANK— R.    T.     Stone,    Presi- 
dent; C.   K.   Nolen,   Cashier. 
Doctors. 

Boaz,    T.    A. 

Dicks,   James  F. 

Druggists. 

Stoneville    Drug    Store. 

General  Merchants. 

Matthews,   L.   W. 

Stoneville   Hardware    Co. 

Poole,    T.    P.,    &   Co. 

Lewis,    Nat.    H. 

Roberts.   B.    W. 

Willis,    Joseph. 

Crogan,   W.    H. 

Smith,  T.  L. 

Claybrook,    J. 

Stone,  R.  L. 

Robertson,  W.   A. 

Farmers  Exchange  Co. 

Stonewall  Grocery   Co.    (Wholesale.) 

Moore,    Mrs.    Kate.     (Millinery.) 

Stone,  R.  W.   (Dry  Goods  and  Millinery.) 

Tinsley  Hardware  and  Construction  Co. 

Thomas,    R.    S. 

Hotels  and   Boarding   Houses. 

Lewis  Hotel. 

Smith    House. 

Tinsley    House. 

Taylor   House. 

Livery  Stables. 

Stone  &  Nolen. 

Insurance   Agents. 

Stone,  Buford. 

Manufacturing    Plants. 

Leath,  J.   M.    (Saw  Mill.) 

Mitchell,   Geo.    M.    (Roller  Flour  Mills.) 

Stonewall  Electric  Light  Co. 

Stoneville   Spoke   and   Handle   Co. 


LEAKSVILLE. 

Population,  1910:  Whites,  1,128;  colored.  326; 
total,   1,454. 

Value  real  estate,  $400,000. 
TAX   RATE:     50e.    on   the   $100. 


Town   Officers. 

MAYOR— A.    W.    Dunn. 

POSTMASTER— J.    H.    Lane. 

CHIEF  OF  POLICE— John  F.  Deshazo. 

R.    R.    AGENT— Geo.    H.    Clark,    Danville    & 
Western  Railway  Co. 

MANAGER    TELEGRAPH— George    H.    Clark, 
W.   U. 

Ministers   and    Churches. 

METHODIST— A.    L.    Aycock,   Pastor. 

BAPTIST— S.    J.   Beeker,   Pastor. 

PRESBYTERIAN— P.    H.    Gwynn,    Pastor. 

EPISCOPAL— W.  J.   Gordon,  Rector. 
Schools   and   Academies. 

LEAKSVILLE-SPRAY      INSTITUTE—  S.      J. 
Beeker,    Prin. 

LEAKSVILLE     GRADED      SCHOOL— P.      H. 
Gwynn,  Prin. 

Banks    and    Bankers. 

BANK      OF      LEAKSVILLE— D.       F.       King, 
Pres. ;    A.    T.    Hooper,    Cash. 

PEOPLES  BANK— S.  L.  Martin,  Pres.;  A.  E. 
Millner,  Cash. 

Doctors. 

Martin,   S.    L. 

Johns,  A.   B. 

Wray,   John   B. 

Taylor,   T.    G. 

Lawyers. 

Dunn,   A.   W. 

Ivie,   Allen  D. 

Druggists. 

Leaksville  Drug  Co. 

Scott  Bros.   Drug   Co.,   Inc. 
Dentists. 

Rishardson,    E.    E. 

Warren,   Ed. 

General    Merchandise. 

Leaksville   Market   Co. 

Field,  D.  E. 

Leaksville   Mercantile    Co. 

King   &   Carter. 

Harris,    J.    C. 

Kemp,    Pete,    (Tailor.) 

Leaksville-Spray    Grocery    Co.     (Wholesale.) 

Merchants   Union   Co.    (Wholesale. ) 

Leaksville  Market  Co. 

Twin  City  Commission  Co.    (Wholesale. ) 

Dyer,    G.    D. 

Leaksville    Milling   Co. 

Williams,   T.    E. 

Smith,   C.   P. 

Seay   Harness  &  Hardware  Co. 

Clayton    Bros. 

Woods,   J.   M. 

Ivie,   B.    F. 

Trice,  Z.  A. 

Willner,   T.   L.    (Dry   Goods   and   Millinery.) 

Betts,  T.  J.,   &  Co. 

Leaksville     Novelty     Co.      (Wholesale     Novelty 
Goods. ) 

Hardware    Dealers. 

Rainey,   S.  W.    (Coal  and  Farm  Implements.) 

Leaksville   Hardware   Co. 

Seay   Harness   &    Hardware   Co. 

Hotels   and   Boarding   Houses. 

Hotel  Hopper. 

Ivie    House. 

Wilson    House. 

Livery   Stables. 

Leaks'ville  Livery  Co. 

Ivie   Bros. 

Building    and    Loan    Associations. 

Twin-City   Building   &   Loan   Association. 
Insurance   Agents. 

Leaksville-Spray   Insurance   &    Realty   Co. 

Real  Estate,  Loan  &  Insurance  Co.,  Inc. 
Warehouses. 

King's  Warehouse.    (Sale  of  Leaf  Tobacco.) 

Farmers  Warehouse.    (Sale  of  Leaf  Tobacco.) 
Manufacturing   Plants. 

Leaksville    Electric    Supply    Co. 

Coca-Cola  Bottling  Works.    (Wholesale.) 

Taylor,    J.    B.    (Tobacco.) 

Hoper,   J.    M.    (Planing   Mill.) 

Hampton,  J.   H.,  Buggy  Co. 


ROCKINGHAM— KOWAN. 


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Leaksville    Wagon    Co. 
Leaksville  Light  &   Power  Co. 
King,  J.  C.   &  E.   B.    (Flour  Mill.) 
Leaksville  Brick  Co. 


Turner   &   Knight    (Flour   and   Feed    Mill.) 
Roberts,  J.   R.    (Flour  Mill.) 

Garages. 
Leaksville  Motor  &  Garage  Co. 


ROWAN  COUNTY 

COUNTY    SEAT,    SALISBURY. 


POPULATION:  (Census  1910),  37,521. 
Number   of   polls,   6089. 

Formed  in  1743.     Named  in  honor  of  Matthew  Rowan. 
AREA:  461  square  miles. 

Value  of  real   estate,    $S, 400, 000;   value   of  personal  property,   $3,3SS,578. 
Property  listed  in  1913,  by  whites,  $11,354,4S3;  by  negroes,   $434,095. 
NO.    OF   SCHOOLS:   For  whites,    85;   for  negroes,    39. 

TAX  RATE:     County  purposes,  17c.  on  the  $100;  roads  and  bridges,   25c;  special,   2c.     Coun- 
ty bonded   debt,   $125,000. 
PUBLIC  ROADS:  Worked  by  convicts,  free  and  hired  labor. 

RAILROAD,     TELEGRAPH      AND     EXPRESS    COMPANIES. 

Cooleemee    Telephone    Co.,    assessed    value    $  133.00 

Southern   Railway,    17.52   miles,    assessed   value 685.384.00 

North    Carolina    Railroad,     20.60    miles,    assessed    value    1,431,644.89 

Yadkin  Railroad,   16.66  miles,   assessed  value .99.960.00 

Southern   Bell  Telephone   and  Telegraph   Co.,   assessed     value 70,287.00 

Pullman   Co.,    assessed  vaiue    8,128.33 

Southern    Express   Co.,    assessed   value 13.064.00 

Western    Union    Telegraph    Co.,     assessed    value 43,218.94 

Gold  Hill  Telephone  Co.,  assessed  value   983.00 

Concord  Telephone  Co.,   assessed  value   1.094.00 

North  Carolina  Midland  Railroad,  17.20  miles,  assessed  value  352,597.43 

Postal  Telegraph-Cable  Co.,   assessed  value - 4,027.00 

Lexington   Telephone   Co.,    assessed   value    119.00 

American   Telephone   and   Telegraph   Co..    assessed    value    8.066.00 

China  Grove  Telephone  Co.,   assessed  value 175.00 

Southern    Power   Co.,    assessed   value    ._ 39,793.15 

Independent  Telephone  Co.,   assessed  value   600.00 

Lower   Store  Telephone  Co.,    assessed   value   1,300.00 

Albemarle  Telephone   Co.,    assessed   value    1,116.00 

SUPERIOR   COURT   TERMS— February   9,   March     9,     May    4,     September     11,  October,     1? 
(civil),  November  23. 


COUNTY    OFFICERS. 

CLERK  OF  COURT— J.  F.  McCubbins,  Salis- 
bury. 

SHERIFF— J.   H.   McKenzie,   Salisbury. 

REGISTER  OF  DEEDS— E.  H.  Miller,  Salis- 
bury. 

TREASURER— J.   C.  Kesler,  Salisbury. 

CORONER— T.   W.    Summersett,   Salisuury. 

SURVEYOR— P.  Crawford  Barnhardt,  Salis- 
bury. 

SUPT.  OF  HEALTH— E.  W.  Currie.  Salis- 
bury. 

SUPT.  OF  SCHOOLS— R.  G.  Kizer,  Salis- 
bury. 

SUPT.  OF  HOME— Mrs.  Chas.  Patterson, 
Salisbury. 

BOARD  OF  EDUCATION— John  S.  Hender- 
son, (chm'n.).  Salisbury;  J.  M.  Furr,  Glass, 
R.    1;  P.   A.    Sloop.    China   Grove. 

COMMISSIONERS— P.  A.  Hartman,  Salis- 
bury, R.  4;  R.  B.  Bailey,  Woodleaf;  H.  C. 
Tiott,  Salisbury;  O.  O.  Harrison,  Mt.  Ulla;  J. 
W.    Peeler,   Rockwell. 

BOARD  OF  ELECTIONS— E.  C.  Gregory, 
Salisbury;  C.  F.  Montgomery,  Gold  Hill;  J.  M. 
Proctor,  Salisbury. 

JUSTICES    OF   THE    PEACE. 

FRANKLIN  TOWNSHIP— J.  C.  Miller,  Sal- 
isbury,  R.   1. 

UNITY— T.  V.  Terrell,  Cooleemee;  N.  N. 
BTi  niing,  Woodleaf. 

SCOTCH  IRISH— H.  C.  Turner,  Cleveland, 
R.  1;  Jas.  S.  Campbell,  Cleveland,  R.  1;  J. 
Lyerly,  Cleveland,  R.  1:  C.  A.  Guffy,  W.  D. 
McLauchlin,   Cleveland,  R.   1. 

CLEVELAND— D.  B.  Rosebrough,  Cleve- 
land;  C.   J.   Fleming,   Cleveland. 

MT.   ULLA— S.   M.   Hart,  Mt.   Ulla. 


STEELE— Charles  T.  Beeker,  Mt.  Ulla;  J.  A. 
Menins,   Barber,   R.    2. 

ATWELL— Wm.  E.  Deal,  J.  L.  Fleming,  P. 
J.    Cross,   China  Grove. 

CHINA  GROVE— W.  L.  Kimball,  Cbina 
Grove;  E.  L.  Fleming,  Landis. 

LITAKER— George  H.  Pless,  China  Grove, 
Rfd. ;  J.  C.  Lingle,  Faith;  John  D.  L.  Brown, 
Granite  Quarry;  J.  L.  Shuping,  Granite  Quarry; 
Jno.  D.  A.  Fisher,  Faith. 

GOLD  HILL— Julius  Earnhardt,  Z.  Aug. 
Kluttz,  Rockwell;  J.  H.  A.  Lyerly,  Granite 
Quarry:  H.  W.  Bost,  Rockwell;  J.  Albert  Heilig, 
Rockwell. 

MORGAN— John  W.  Miller,  Richfield,  R.  2; 
Joseph  A.  Miller,  Richfield,  R.  2;  Geo.  A.  Trex- 
ler.  (Mid  Hill,  R.   1. 

PROVIDENCE— George  M.  Barringer,  Paul  C. 
Barger.   Salisbury,  R.   4;  A.  M.   Eller,   Craven. 

SALISBURY— R.  W.  Price,  John  B.  Kerns, 
J.  D.  Heilig,  S.  C.  Ketchie,  D.  W.  Julian  W. 
L.  Ray,  F.  M.  Tarrh,  Jno.  R.  Crawford,  Jno.  B. 
Manly,  C.  M.  Brown,  C.  M.  Miller,  Salisbury; 
C.    E.   Fesperman,   Spencer. 

MINISTERS    NOT    IN    TOWNS. 

Ivey,   T.    C,    Salisbury,   R.   3. 

Jordan,   J.    R.,    Salisbury. 

Monroe,  D.,  Salisbury,  R.   1. 

Riser,   W.    H.,    China  Grove. 

Spracher,    L.    B.,    Salisbury,    R.    4. 

Ridenhour,   M.   L.,   cSalisbury,   R.   1. 

Fisher,    C.   P.,    Salisbury,   R.   3. 

Forbis,    R.    L,.    Rockwell. 

Sprinkle.   H.   C. ,   Spencer. 

Brown,  R.   L.,   R.   6. 

Trexler,   H.    A.,    Organ   Church. 

Sowers,   R.   R.,   Granite  Quarry.1* 

Parker,  T.  C. 


ROWAN  COUNTY. 


Brown,   C.   A.,   China  Grove. 
Cox,    Geo.    H.,    East   Spencer. 
Brown,   B.   S.,   Landis. 
Lingle,  G.   H.   L.,  Salisbury. 
Bodie,   N.    D.,    Salisbury,    Rfd. 
Shearhouse,   O.  B.,  Glass,  B.   1. 

PHYSICIANS    NOT    IN    TOWNS. 
Cowan,  Robert  L.,  Salisbury. 
Summerell,  E.  M.,  3M111  Bridge. 
Brown,   George  A.,   Mount  Ulla. 
Poole,    C.    M.,    Craven. 
Withers,    Bank,    Enochville. 
Holehouser,  J.   L.,   Gold  Hill. 
Peeler,    J.   H.,    Granite   Quarry. 
Choates,    G.    W.,    Rockwell. 
Lentz,   C.   M.,  Gold  Hill. 
Monk,   G  M.,   Spencer. 
Honk,   H.    i..,   Spencer. 
Busby,   J.   G..   Spencer. 
Sigman,   F.   G.,   Spencer. 
Burns,  A.  B.,  Cleveland. 
Edwards,    B.    0.,    Landis. 
Bamsaur,    G.    A.,    China   Grove. 

MERCHANTS   NOT   IN   TOWNS. 
Rudesil,   S.   A.,   Cleveland,  R.   1. 
Lyerly,    J.,    Cleveland,    Rfd. 
McDaniel.  Henry,   Cleveland,  Rfd. 
Barber,    J.    T.,    Barber. 
Tyach,  F.  M.,  Gold  Hill,  R.  1. 
Wooten,    W.    H,    Cleveland.    Rfd. 
Elam,   J.   R.,   Cleveland,  Rfd. 
COTTON    GINS. 
Lingle   Bros.,    Salisbury,    R.    7. 
Bailey  Bros.,  Woodleaf. 
Lippard  &  Wetmore,   Woodleaf. 
Teague  Bros.,   Cleveland,   Bfd. 
Deal,    J.    Wilson,    Mooresville,    Rfd. 
Knox,  J.  H..   Cleveland,   Rfd. 
Wooten   &   Runshaw,    Cleveland,   Rfd. 
Ludvvig,     Ben,     Salisbury. 
Bernhardt    Bros.,    Salisbury,    R.    2. 

FLOUR,   CORN  AND   FEED   MILLS. 
Grimes    Mill,     Salisbury. 
Thompson    Mills,    Salisbury. 
Teague  Bros.,  Mt.   Vernon. 
Peeler  Bros.,  Faith. 

SAW      MILLS. 
Mingle,   Mr.,    Salisbury,   R.   2. 
Bailey  Bros.,   Woodleaf. 
Teague    Bros.     &    Cunent,    Mt.    Vernon. 
Bost  Bros.,   Salisbury,   R.   7. 
Sowers,   Philip,   Salisbury. 

PUBLIC    SCHOOL    TEACHERS. 
PIcss,   Cora,   Salisbury,  R.   7. 
Trexler,  Daisy,   Salisbury,  R.    8. 
Stokes,   W.    A.,    Salisbury. 
Bruner,  Mary,   Salisbury. 
Niblock,   Pearl   E.,    Cleveland. 
Holshouser,  Mollie,  Salisbury,  R.  6. 
Fesperman,  Angie,  China  Grove. 
Turner,  Eloise,  Cleveland,  R.  2. 
Horton,  J.  Allen,  Mt.  Ulla. 
Barber,   Mary,   Barber. 
Eller,   F.    J.,   Salisbury,   B.    4. 
Fisher,   Daisy,   Crescent. 
Miller,  Clara  G.,  Salisbury,  R.   1. 
Barrier,  Lucy,  Gold  Hill. 
Pinkerton,  Beulah  M.,  Woodleaf. 
Wise,  Nola  M.,   Salisbury,  R.    7. 
Julian,  Maggie,   Salisbury,  R.   3. 
Bost,    Bessie,    Salisbury,    R.    1. 
Lyerly,   Cara,   Salisbury,   R.    8. 
Hooker,   Maggie  E.,   Salisbury. 
Redwine,  Maude,   Salisbury. 
Eflrd,  Fannie,  China  Grove. 
Chiison,   Mary,   Salisbury. 
Sloop,  Mrs.  Annie  L. ,  China  Grove,  Rfd. 
Kluttz,  Z.  A.,  Rockwell,  R.  2. 
Sloop,  John  A.,  Salisbury,  R.  8. 
Miller,  J.   C.  Salisbury,  R.   1. 
Bostian,  J.  J.,  China  Grove. 
Morgan,   Thomas   H.,   Salisbury,   R.   4. 
Bryan,    F.    N.,    Cleveland. 
Peeler,  H.  J.,  Landis, 


Park,    Nellie.    Salisbury.    R.    6. 
Watson,    Helen,    Spencer. 
Turner,  Mattie,   Spencer. 
Terrell,    Florence,    Spencer. 
Clayton,    Margaret,    Spencer. 
Park,    Magge,    Salisbury. 
Tarrh,   F.    M.,    Salisbury.   R.    5. 
Julian,  Pearle,  China  Grove. 
Kelly,    Kate,    Cleveland. 
Turner,    Llna   B.,    Cleveland. 
Morgan,   Amanda,   Gold   Hill,   R.    1. 
(iraham,   Gennie,   China  Grove. 
Graham,    Fannie,    China   Grove. 
Penninger,   A.    H.,   Concord,   R.    4. 
Kfird,  Fannie  L.,  China  Grove. 
Shulenberger,   A.,   China   Grove. 
Goodman,  Mary  J.,  Gold  Hill,  R.   1. 
Brown,  Fannie,  Salisbury,  R.   6. 
Miller,  Effle,  Rockwell. 
Weaver,  Mamie,   China  Grove. 
Jenkins,   Hannah,   Gold   Hill. 
Johnston,   Jessie,    Cleveland,    R.  -  2. 
Jenkins,    R.    D.,    China    Grove. 
Scott,  Lura  Orna,  China  Grove. 
Miler,   Ella  Mae,   China  Grove. 
Wortnam,  Francis,   China  Grove. 
Gaskey,  J.  J.,  Salisbury,  R.   3. 
Barringer,   Mary,    Salisbury,   R.    4. 
Middleton,   Ada,   Spencer. 
Garey,   Vivian,    Spencer. 
Carrick,   Lizzie  B.,  Spencer. 
Pickler,  Meta,  Spencer. 
Barnes,   M.   L. ,   Spencer. 
Rose,  Mary,  China  Grove. 
Trexler,   Vida,   Rockwell,   R.    1. 
Julian,  Pearl,  Salisbury,  R.   3. 
Lynn,   Mary,    China   Grove. 
Eflrd,   Maggie,    China  Grove. 
Eflrd,    Lottie,    China   Grove. 
Peeler,  Beulah,  Granite  Quarry. 
Ritchie,  Nora,  China  Grove. 
Miller,   Mary   A.,    Salisbury,   R.    2. 
Fleming,  N.  N.,  Jr.,  Mt.  Ulla. 
Reid,   R.    E.,   Silver   Hill. 
Snider,    Lorrella,    Silver    Hill. 
Bringle,    G.    W.,    Salisbury,    R.    1. 
Fesperman,  Lottie,  China  Grove. 
Kennedy,  A.   C,  Mt.   Ulla,  R.    1. 
Lipe,   Agnes,    China   Grove. 
Cooper,  W.  L.,  Glass,  R.   1. 
White,   J.    A..   Cleveland. 
Caldwell,   Ruth,   Mt.    Ulla. 
Beck,    Cornelia,    China   Grove. 
Offman,  D.  L,  Landis. 
Isenhoir,  Cora,  Landis. 
Robinson,    Lottie,    Landis. 
DeBerry,  Lottie  M.,  China  Grove. 
Dennis,  Sudie,  China  Grove. 
Ramsaur,  Mary  A.,   China  Grove. 
Caldwell,   Louise,   Salisbury,   R.    4. 
Harris,   Lottie,   Salisbury,  R.    4. 
Bostian,  Velma,  Salisbury,  R.  4. 
Patterson,  Mpry,  China  Grove. 
Holshouser,   Mary  E.,   Salisbury,  R.   3. 
Fisher,  J.  L.,  Rockwell. 
Sifferd,  Jason,  Concord,  R.  4. 
Penninger,  A.   H.,  Rockwell,  R.   2. 
Trexler,  P.  M.,  Rockwell,  R.  2. 
1. nil  in,  W.  L.,  Granite  Quary. 
Skein,   Essie,   High  Rock. 
Burns,   Maggie,   Gold   Hill,   R.    1. 
Van   Poole,    Robert,    Salisbury,   R.    4. 
Lingle,    Ethel,    Crescent. 
Strawn,    Arthur,    Woodleaf. 
Whitem,    Mary,    Barber. 
Ritchie,   Mary,  Barber. 
Krider,  Annie,  China  Grove,  R.   1. 
Miller,  Christine,   China  Grove. 
Miller,   Lillian,   Salisbury,  R.   2. 
Westmoreland,  Leona,  Glass. 
Gray,   Katherine,   Glass. 
Smith,   L.    L.,   Glass. 
Hithcox,    Gussie,    Mooresville,    R.    3. 
Clary,    Alberta,    Mt.    Ulla. 
Barringer,  Ben,   Salisbury. 
Lyerly,  Beulah,  Granite  Quarry. 
Lorbacker,  Mrs.  Lila  M.,  Salisbury. 


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Kern,   Lettie.    Salisbury. 

Burton,  Susie,  East  Spencer. 

Trexler,  B.   Lee,  East  Spencer. 

Brown,  Lola  C  East  Spencer. 

Foster,  Cora,  Salisbury,  B.  1. 

Nicholson,   Elizabeth,   Salisbury. 

Boberts,   Carrie,   Salisbury. 

Shaeffer,  Adele,  Salisbury,  B.   1. 

Hicks,  Maggie,  Barber. 

Broadway,  Rufus,  Cleveland. 

Beckham,  Margaret,  Cleveland. 

Koontz,   Henry   V.,   Mt.    Ulla. 

Shoaf,  Estelle,  Mt.   Ulla. 

Miller,    Carolyn,   Mt.    Ulla. 

Dunlap,   Mabel,   Mt.    Ulla. 

Knox,  M.  Linda,  Mt.   Ulla. 
SALISBURY. 

Population,   1910,   7,153. 

Value  real  estate,  $2,733,362;  value  personal 
property,  $1,538,371. 

TAX  BATE:     $1.20  on  the  $100. 

Bonded  debt,  $400,000. 

Town   Officers. 

MAYOB— W.    H.    Woodson. 

CHIEF   OF   POLICE— J.    M.    Brown. 

CLEBK— W.    T.    Rainey. 

TBEASUBEB— T.  J.   Bobe. 

TAX   COLLECTOR— J.    M.    Brown. 

ATTOBNEY— T.  H.  Vanderford.  Jr. 

SUPT.  OF  HEALTH— C.  W.  Woodson. 

POSTMASTER— J.   H.   Ramsay. 

R.    R.    AGENT— A.    Buford,    Southern. 

EXPBESS   AGENT— B.    L.    Dewers. 

TELEGBAPH  MANAGERS— J.  B.  Beaves,  W. 
U. ;  J.  B.   Crawford,  Postal. 

TELEPHONE  MANAGER— J.  B.  Beeves, 
Southern  Bell  Tel.    &   Tel.    Co. 

Ministers   and   Churches. 

BAPTIST— C.   G.   Thomas.   Pastor. 

EPISCOPAL— F.   J.   Mallett.   Pastor. 

METHODIST— W.  R.  Ware,  Presiding  Elder; 
J.  W.  Moore,  G.  W.  Vick,  G.  A.  stamper.  S. 
E.    Richardson,    Pastors. 

LUTHERAN— M.    M.    Kinar.l,    M.    L.    Lester, 

CATHOLIC— Father  Leo,  Pastor. 

GEBMAN  REFORMED— W.  B.  Duttera,  Pas- 
tor. 

Schools  and  Academies. 

PUBLIC—. 

SACRED    HEABT    ACADEMY—. 

PBIV ATE— Maxwell  Chambers. 

Hotels  and    Boarding   Houses.     . 

Beisner,  Mrs.   C.  F. 

Empire  Hotel. 

Southern    Hotel. 

Ford   Hotel. 

Barrier,  Mrs.  F.  V. 

Chunn,  Miss  Sallie. 

Shaver,   Mrs.   G.   H. 

Cone,  Mrs.   Laura. 

Quinn,  Mrs.   M.   C. 

Barringer,   Mrs.    J.   H. 

Julian,  Mrs.   J.  M. 

Yadkin    Hotel. 

Architects. 

Lazenby,   A.    B. 

Ramsay,    J.    E. 

Zimmerman,  J.  S. 

Propst,    Chas.    R. 

Banks    and    Bankers. 

WACHOVIA  LOAN  &  TBUST  CO.— L.  H. 
Clement,   Pres. ;  W.   F.    Snider,    Cash. 

DAVIS  &  WILEY  BANK— O.  D.  Davis, 
Pres. ;  J.   M.   McCorkle,   Cash. 

PIBST  NATIONAL  BANK— W.  C.  Coughe- 
nour  Pres. ;  W.    B.    Strachan,    Cash. 

PEOPLES  NATIONAL  BANK— John  S. 
Henderson,    Pres. ;    J.    D.    Norwood,    Chsa. 

SALISBURY  BANK  AND  TBUST  CO.— C.   S. 
Reames,   Pres.;   W.    E.    McWhirter,    Cash. 
Bakers. 

Peeler,   Arthur. 

Brick    Manufacturers. 

Isenhour  &  Son. 

Watson,    Wm.    D. 


Boot    and    Shoe    Dealers. 
Brown  Shoe  Co. 
Bell     Shoe    Co. 
Empire   Shoe  Department. 
Whitlock  &  Bainey. 

Book    Stores. 
Buerbaum,    Theo. 
Brittain     &     Campbell. 

Butchers   and    Dealers   in   Cattle. 
Meixel,   Chas. 
Trott,   H.    C. 
Hooper,   E.   H. 
Holmes,   H.   C. 
Busher,    J     A. 
Brown,  W.  A. 
Hoffman,   J.   A. 

Building  &   Loan  Associations. 
Perpetual   B.    &   L.    Association. 
Citizens  Co-operative  B.    &   L.   Association. 

Carriage   Dealers   and    Manufacturers. 
White,  J.   O.,  &  Co. 
Bowan   Hardware   &   Machinery   Co. 
Salisbury    Hardware    &   Furnture   Co. 
Holmes  &  Overman. 

Clubs. 
Elks   Club. 
Old  Hickory   Club. 

Commission    Merchants. 
Peeler  Grain   &   Provision   Co. 

Cotton   and    Hosiery   Mills. 
Salisbury    Cotton    Mills. 
;  Kesler  Cotton  Mills. 
Vance   Cotton    Mills. 

Confectionery   Dealers. 
Saleeby,   A.   B. 
Murphy,  N.  P. 
Olympia  Candy  Co. 
Parker,  A. 
Kluttz,   W.   T.. 

Contractors   and    Builders. 
Lazenby,  A.   R. 
Propst,   C.      R 
Bradshaw,  L.  C. 

Coal    and    Wood    Dealers. 
Hinderlite,    C.    M. 
Montgomery,    C.    A. 
Salisbury    Ice    &    Fuel    Co. 

Salisbury   Industrial   Club. 
T.   J.   Jerome,   Pres. :  J.   H.   Warburton,   Sec. 

Clothiers   and    Men's    Furnishings. 
Chapman,  E.  K.,  Clothing  Co. 
Bodgers   Clothing  Co. 
Wallace,    V. 
Fieldman,   Jacob. 
Globe  Clothing  Co. 
Miller,  J.   M. 

Cotton    Gin. 
Avery,    D.    L. 

Department  Stores. 
The   Hub. 
Beid.    J-    H. 
Empire  Store  Co. 
Oestreicher,    Dave. 
Brittain    &    Campbell. 
Belk,    Harry,     Co. 
Salisbury  Dry  Goods  Co. 
Kesler,  T.   M. 

Cotton  and    Hosiery   Mills. 
Salisbury    Cotton    Mills. 

Dentists. 
Bamsay,    R.    L. 
Carlton,    J.    D. 
Daniels,    H.    C. 
Smith,    C.    E. 
Purvis,  S.  P. 
Neale,  J.  M. 

Druggists. 
McPherson,   J.   W.,   &  Co. 
People's  Drug  Co. 
Young,     John. 
Smith  Drug  Co. 
Purcell,    S.    M. 


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Plummcr  Drug   Co. 
Main   Pharmacy. 
Terminal  Pharmacy. 

Doctors. 
Brawley,   R.   V. 
Caldwell,  Julius  A. 
Council.     J.     B. 
Crump,   W.   L. 
Clement,   E.    B. 
Rozzelle,  J.   II. 
Currle,  E.   W. 
Spencer,  F.   B. 
Wright,   .T.   Thos. 
Heileg,   H.   G. 
McKenzie,  W.  W. 
Stokes,    J.    E. 
Trantham,   H.   T. 
West.    R.    M. 
Whitehead,   John. 
Woodson.    C-    W. 

Power  and   Light  Companies. 
North    Carolina    Public   service    Co. 

Fruit    Dealers. 
The  Crego  Co. 
Saleeby,   A.    B. 
Marmora,    Chas. 
Olympia    Co. 

Fertilizer  Dealers  and   Manufacturers. 
Salisbury  Hardware  &  Fertilizer  Co. 
Carolina  Warehouse  Co. 

Florists. 
Linton,   Mrs.    M.    O. 
Salisbury    Green    House. 

Fish     and     Oyster    Dealers. 
Brown,    W.    A. 
Hoffman,   J.   A. 
Hooper,   E.    H. 

Foundries  and   Iron  Works. 
Thompson,   P.   H. 

Furniture   Dealers. 
Wright,    G.    W. 
Norman  R.   W.,   Co. 
Reams-Jones    Furniture   Co. 

Grocers. 
Robertson   Co.    (Wholesale.) 
Snider- Raney    Co.     (Wholesale.) 
Peacock   Co.    (Wholesale. ) 
Overman    &    Co. 
Swift   &   Co. 

Hardware    Dealers. 
Salisbury  Hardware  &  Furniture  Co. 
Rowan   Hardware  Co. 
Kesler  .  Sons    Hardware    Co. 
Arey  Hardware  Co. 

Hospitals. 
Whitehead    and    Stokes    Sanitorium. 
Rowan   County   Insane   Asylum. 
Insurance   Agents. 
Meropolitan    Life    Insurance    Co.,    N.    Y.,    H. 
ft.    Kitchin,    Supt. 

Branch    Office    American    National    Insurance 
Co.,    of   Houston,    Texas. 

Brown,   J.    Allen    (Life   and  Fire.) 
Johnston,    T.    E.    (Fire.) 
Salisbury   Real    Estate    &    Insurance   Co. 
McCubbins  &  Harrison. 

Jewelers. 
Starnes   &  Parker. 
Leonard's    Jewelry    Store. 
Holshouser    &    Rowan. 

Laundries. 
Antiseptic. 
Salisbury. 

Lawyers. 
Henderson,    J      S. 
Clement,    L.     H. 
Clement,    Hayden. 
Overman,  L.   S. 
Linn,    T.     C. 
Linn,  Stable. 
Price,   Augustus,   H. 
Hudson,    T.    F. 
Craige,   Kerr. 


Wright,    R.    Lee. 
Carlton,    P.    S. 

Rendleman,  J.  L. 
Woodson,  Walter  II. 
Kluttz,    T.    F. 
Kluttz,    Whitehead. 
Gregory,  E.   C. 
Jerome,  T.  J. 
Murphy,     Walter. 
Horah.   J.   H. 
Vanderford,  T.  H.,  Jr. 
Hatcher,  Marion  F. 
Furr,    T    .G. 
Stewart,  J.  J. 
Hudson,  J.   G. 
Dorsett,  H.  -G. 
Miller,    B.    B. 
Wiley,   S.   H.,   Jr. 
Coughenour,   Wm.    C,  Jr. 
Swlcegood,    L.    A. 

Lumber    Manufacturers   and    Dealers. 
Goodman  Lumber  Co. 
Thompson,    P.    H. 
Davis-Graff-Collett    Co. 
Nussman,    C.   L. 

Marble   Works. 
Salisbury   Marble    Works. 

Machinery   Dealers. 
Salisbury  Hardware  &  Furniture  Co. 
Overman  &  Holmes. 

Paint  and   Oil   Dealers. 
Kesler    &    Sons. 
Salisbury  Hardware  Co. 
Rowan  Hardware  Co. 

Painters. 
Cauble,    C.   A. 
Cauble,    B.     F. 
Talbert,   F.    C. 

Produce  Dealers. 
Miller,  D.  M 
Harris  &  Co. 
Surratt,   J.    W. 
Julian    D.    W. 
White,    H.     Z. 
Atwell,    Theo. 

Plumbers. 
Nicholson,  W.  L. 
Gant,  M.  L. 

Piano  and   Organ    Dealers, 
Jarrett,    B.    P. 

Photographers. 
Alexander,  J.  E. 

Printing  Offices. 
Post   Printing   Co. 
Watchman    Printing   Co. 

Newspapers   and    Editors. 
CAROLINA     WATCH»»L\N      (Weekly)— Wm. 
H.    Stewart,    Editor. 

SALISBURY     EVENING    POST     (Daily)— J. 
F.    Hurley,    Publisher. 

Real   Estate  Agents. 
People's   Realty    and    Insurance    Co. 
Salisbury  Real  Estate  Co. 
Vanderford,  T.  H.,  Sr. 
McCubbins   &   Harrison   Co. 
Reams,  Hamilton  Co. 

Shingle   Dealers. 
Nussman,    C.    L. 
Davis    -Graff-CollettCo. 

Undertakers    and    Embalmers. 
Norman,    R.    W.,    Co. 
Wright,  Geo.  W. 

Veterinary  Surgeons. 
Rayland,   M.   J. 

Wall    Paper    Dealers. 
Northern,   A.    W. 


SPENCER. 

Incorporated  in   1902. 

Population,    1910:   Whites,   5,000;  colored,   25; 

total.    5,525. 
Value  real  estate,   $98,000. 


ROWAN   COUNTY. 


385 


TAX  RATE:  $1.00  on  the  $100;  special  school, 
30c.    on  the   $100. 

Town    Officers. 

MAYOR— C.   G.   Theiling. 

POSTMASTER— W.  D.  Pethel. 

CHIEF  OP  POLICE— Jno.  R.   Cruse. 

R.    R.    AGENT — G.    F.    Burkhead,    Southern. 

MANAGER  TELEGRAPH— A.  W.  Hicks,  W. 
U. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 

METHODIST— H.  O.  Sprinkler,  Pastor;  C. 
E.  Steadman,  East  Spencer  and  North  Main 
Circuits. 

PRESBYTERIAN— C.   B.   Heller,   Pastor. 

REFORMED— VV.     B.    Duttera,    Pastor. 

EPISCOPAL— T.    A.    Cheatham,   Rector. 

LUTHERAN— Geo.    H.    Cox. 

BAPTIST — J.  L.   Vipperman,  Pastor. 

Schools    and    Academies. 
GRADED— M.    L.    Barnes,    Prin. 
Banks    and    Bankers. 
BANK    OF    SPENCER— H.    L.    Monk,    Pres.; 
J.   K.   Dorsett,   Cash. 

WACHOVIA  LOAN  &  TRUST  CO.— F.  H. 
Fries,  Pres. ;  T.  E.  Johntson,  Cash. 


Busby,  J.  G. 
Monk,   H.   L. 
Sigrnan,  Fred  G. 
Monk,    G.    M. 

Carlton,   J.   W. 


Doctors. 


Dentists. 
Jewelers. 


Theiling,   C.   G. 

Insurance   Agents. 
Maupin,   T.    J. 
Dorsett,    J.    K. 
Hicks,    A.    W. 

Druggists. 
Cooke.    H.    M.,    Pharmacy. 
Spencer   Drug    Co. 
Rowan  Drug   Co. 

General    Merchandise. 
Spencer    Clothing    &    Shoe    Co. 
Spencer  Mercantile   Co. 
Gemayel,    A.    J. 
Young.   W.    P. 
Bell   &  Haris  Furniture  Co. 
Morrison,   C.   H. 
Spencer   Hardware   Co. 
Steele.  G.  L.   (Plumbing.) 
Connell,    J.    P. 
Cornelison,    W.    D. 
Latiker  &  Tucker. 
Gobble,     J.     H. 
Casey,    O.    L. 
Norman,  T.    S. 
Grissom,  H.   B. 

Hotels   and    Boarding    Houses. 
Thornton    House. 
Spencer    Inn. 
Chapman,  Mrs.  J.  R. 
Ray,    Mrs.    Ida. 
Josey  House. 

Livery   Stable. 
Brown   Bros. 

Newspapers    and    Editors. 
THE     SPENCER     CRESCENT     (Weekly)— A 
W.  Hicks,  Editor. 

Lawyers. 
Hudson,    T.    F. 
Hudson,  J.   Giles. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 
Spencer  Bottling  Works. 

Southern    Railway   Machine    &   Boiler   Shops. 
Cook  Bros.    (Shoe  Manufacturers.) 

Meat    Markets. 
Brown,    F.    A. 
Spencer  Mercantile   Co. 

Bakers. 
Swink,   W.   L. 


CHINA    GROVE. 

Population,    1910:     Whites,    800;    colored,    31; 
total.   831. 

TAX  RATE:     40c.    on  the   $100. 

Town   Officers. 
MAYOR— W.    R.   Bostian. 
TOWN  CLERK— J.  N.  Dayvault. 
CHIEF  OF  POLICE— C.  M.  Kimball. 
POSTMASTER  -.las   E.    Correll. 
R.  R.  AGENT— J.  A.  Thorn,  Southern. 
MANAGER    TELEGRAPH— B.    P.    Gobel,   W. 
U. ;  J.  F.  Eddleman,  Postal. 

Ministers  and   Churches. 
LUTHERAN— C.   A.   Brown,  W.    H.   Riser,  D. 
I.    oilman.   Pastors. 

REFORMED— J.    H.    Keller,   A.    Shulenberger, 
Pastors. 

METHODIST— II.   H.   Robbins.  Pastor. 

Schools    and    Academies. 
HIGH— R.   D.   Jenkins,   Prin. 

Banks    and    Bankers. 
BANK    OF    CHINA    GROVE— A.    M.    Hanna, 
Pres.;  W.   C.   Sifferd,   Cash. 
Doctors. 
Ramsaur,  G.  A. 
Boyden,   W.    C. 

Dentists. 
Newell,    J.    N. 

Druggists. 
Swaringen,  D.   C. 
Frieze  Drug  Co. 

General    Merchandise. 
Blackwelder    &    Richie. 
Bost,   A.   T. 

China  Grove  Hardware   Co. 
Templeton    &    Yost. 
Bost,    F.    W. 
Carriker-Carpenter    Co. 

Building  &.  Loan   Associations. 
Rowan   County   B.    &   L.    Association. 
Hotels     and     Boarding     Houses. 
China    Grove    Hotel. 
Sifferd,   Mrs.   J.    L. 
Rose.    Mrs.    C.    A. 
Sloop,    Mrs.    M.    J. 

Jewelers. 
Brown,    J.    R. 

Livery  Stables. 
Eddleman,    H.    J. 
Bostian,    J.    L. 

Newspapers    and    Editors. 
ROWAN    RECORD(    Weekly)— W.    H.    Stew- 
art, Editor. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 
Patterson   Manufacturing   Co. 
China  Grove  Roller  Mills. 
Gray   Veneer   &    Panel    Co. 
Lillian  Knitting  Mills. 

Restaurants. 
Cline,     J.     E. 
Peacock,   IT.    H. 

Meat    Market. 
Eddleman,   H.   .T. 

Barber  Shops. 
Kimball,    G.    W. 
Peacock,   H.   H. 


CLEVELAND. 

Incorporated    in    18S6. 

Population,    1910:   Whites,    225;   colored,    200; 
total.    425. 

Value  of  real   estate,    $S3,S9S;  value  personal 
property,    $47,112. 

TAX  RATE:   20c.   on  the  $100.   and  60c.   poll 
Town    Officers. 

MAYOR— C.    J.   Fleming. 

POSTMASTER— E.    L.    Felker. 

CHIEF   OF   POLICE— R.    B.    Harris. 

R.   R.   AGENT— W.   A.   Luckey,   Jr..   Southern. 

MANAGER       TELEGRAPH— Southern       Bell 
Telephone    and   Telegraph    Co. 

MANAGER    TELEPHONE— A.     M.     Brawley, 
Southern  Bell  Tel.   &  Tel.   Co. 


use 


ROWAN   COUNTY. 


Ministers    and    Churches. 
BAPTIST— C.     S.     CashweU,    Pastor,    'Mocks - 
ville. 
PRESBYTERIAN— D.   Monroe,  Pastor. 
EPISCOPAI/— S.    J.    M.    Brown.    Rector. 
METHODIST— Jas.    Wilson,    Pastor. 

Schools    and    Academies. 
GRADED— J.    A.    White.    Prill. 

Banks    and    Bankers. 
MERCHANTS    AND    FARMERS— J.    A.    Ly- 
iTly,   Pies. ;  J.   T.    Williamson,   Jr.,   Cash. 
Lawyer. 
White,  T.    C. 

Doctors. 
Burns,   A.   B. 

Insurance   Agents. 
Rosebrough    &    Williamson. 

General     Merchants. 
Lyerly,    J.    A. 
Phifer,    A.    L. 
Hair,  W.  Y. 
Roseman,  W.  W.,  &  Co. 
Rosebrough,    D.    B. 
Rosebrough,   R.   M.,   &  Son. 
Barringer,   J.    H. 

Hotels   and    Boarding    Houses. 
Luekey,   W.   A.,   Sr. 
Chenantt,  Mrs.  W.  F. 

Livery   Stables. 
Kincaid,    J.    B. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 
Cleveland    Manufacturing    Co. 
Cleveland  Oil  and  Fertilizer  Co. 
Hill.    W.    F.    (Woodworker. ) 
Lyerly   Milling   Co. 

Cotton    Buyers. 
Lyerly,   J.   A. 
Rosebrough,  R.  M.,  &  Son. 

Cotton    Gins. 
Chisty.    M.    A. 
Rosebrough,    R.    M.,    &    Son. 

Lumber    Dealers. 
Brown,   C.  A.,  &  Bro. 
Kincaid  &  Fleming. 
Clemmons    Lumber   Co. 

Saw    Mills. 
Christy,  M.  A. 
Sprinkle,  J.  P. 
Hunter,   R.   H.    &'S.    L. 
Fraley    &    Steele. 
Fink,  L.  M.,  &  Bro. 
Hobson,   S.    O. 

Painters. 
Sanders,   W.    M. 

Blacksmith. 
Murdock,  Q.   B. 


GOLD    HILL. 

Incorporated  in  1874. 

Population,    1913:     Whites,    259;    colored,    42; 
total,    301. 

Value    real    estate,     $32,103;    value    personal 
property,   $12,878. 

TAX  RATE:     16   2-3c.    on   the  $100. 
Town   Officers. 

MAYOR— C.   M.   Lentz. 

POSTMASTER— John  S.  Russell. 

CHIEF  OF  POLICE— W.    F.   Crowell. 

R.    R.    AGENT— C.    A.    Helderman,    Southern. 

MANAGER  TELEGRAPH— C.   A.   Helderman, 
W.    r. 

MANAGER  TELEPHONE— A.  B.   Clemence. 
Ministers  and   Churches. 

METHODIST— No  Pastor. 

BAPTIST— C.    L.    Taylor,   Pastor. 
Schools  and  Academies. 

GOLD    HILL    ACADEMY— Miss    Eliza    Reid, 
Prin. : 

PRIVATE  SCHOOL— Miss  Julia  Glance. 
General     Merchants. 

Martin   &   Son. 

Morgan   &  Beaver. 

Rufty,   J.   M.,   &   Co. 

Honeycutt,    J.    W. 


Doctors. 
Lentz.   C.   M..   M.    D. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 

Prather  Roller   Mills. 

Gold  Hill  Consolidated  Copper  Co. 


GRANITE    QUARRY. 

Incorporated  in   1901. 

Population,   1913:     Whites,   550;  colored,  450; 
total.    1.000. 

TAX    RATE:     25c. 

Town   Officers. 
MAYOR— M.    N.    Hall. 

ALDERMEN— J.    H.    Weant,    G.    W.    Hudson, 
T.   M.   Page,  J.   B.   Isenhour. 
POSTMASTER— W.     S.    Brown. 
R.   R.   AGENT— B.   S.   Peeler,   Southern. 
MANAGER   EXPRESS— B.    S.    Peeler. 

Ministers  and   Churches. 
METHODIST— E.   M.   Avett. 
LUTHERAN— R.    R.    Sowers. 

Schools  and  Academies. 
PUBLIC— W.   F.   Loflin,   Prin. 

Banks    and    Bankers. 
FARMERS   AND    MERCHANTS   BANK—. 

Doctors. 
West,   R.    M. 
Peeler,   J.    H. 

Druggists. 
Brown  Drug  Co. 

General     Merchants. 
Peeler  &  Lyerly. 
Lyerly,   H.   L.,   &    Son. 
Lyerly,  T.   J.,   &   Son. 
Russell,   D.    G. 
Smith    &    Lyerly. 
McCombs   &   Lyerly. 
Saford,  H.   R.,   &  Son. 

Manufacturing  Plants. 
Frick,  J.  W.  (Lumber,  Cradles,  Tables.) 
(Chief  industry  is  granite  quarring,  from  four 
to  five  hundred  men  being  employed,  and  from 
three  to  four  thousand  car  loads  of  finished 
stone  shipped  every  year,  with  a  value  of  over 
a  million   dollars.) 


FAITH. 

Incorporated,  in   1913. 

Population,    1913:     Whites,    450. 

Value  taxable  property,   $72,760. 

TAX  RATE:     25c.    on   the   $100;   75e.   on  poll. 

Town   Officers. 
MAYOR— G.    A.    Brown. 

ALDERMEN— J.    D.    A.    Fisher,   J.    C.    Lingle, 
W.   S.  Barger,  J.   H.   Peeler,  L.   M.   Peeler. 
POSTMASTER— Supplied  by  Salisbury  Rfd. 

Ministers  and   Churches. 
EVANGELICAL— C.    P.   Fisher,   Pastor. 
REFORMED— Vacant. 
BAPTIST— Jno.   Jordan,   Pastor. 

Schools    and    Academies. 
PUBLIC—. 

Doctors 
Peeler,   J.    H. 

Merchants. 
Faith    Supply    Co. 
Peeler  Bros   (Furniture.) 
Faith   Mercantile   Co. 
Peeler,   Chas.   A. 
Rainey,   R.    A. 
Peeler,   J.   A. 


ROCKWELL. 

Incorporated  in   1911. 

Population,    1913:     350     (estimated.) 

Aralue     real     estate,     approximately     $200,000; 
personal  property,    $30,000. 

TAX    RATE:     15c. 

MAYOR— J.    M.    Holshouser. 

ALDERMEN— J.    W.    Peeler,   J.    G.    Goodman, 
C.  A.  Wilson,  H  W.  Bost,  G.  W.   Choate. 

POSTMASTER— B.    A.    Fesperman. 

R.    R.,    EXPRESS,    TELEGRAPH    AGENT— 
M.    L.    Sink. 

Ministers  and   Churches. 

REFORMED— J.    A.    Koons,    Pastor. 

LUTHERAN .    — .   Sowers,  Pastor. 


ROWAN— RUTHERFORD 


387 


BAPTIST— Vacant. 

Schools  and    Academies. 
HIGH — P.  M.  Trexler,  Prin. 

Hotels  and   Boarding   Houses. 
Frontz    Boarding    House. 
Pauline   Inn. 

Doctors. 
Choate,   G.   W. 
Holshouser,  A.  R. 

Druggists. 
Barnhardt,   H.    W. 

Merchants. 
Holshouser,   Columbus    (Hardware.) 


Misenhelmer,  H.   L.,   &  Co. 
Fesperman,  B.  A.,  &  Co. 
Show,    J.     W. 
Holshouser,   J.   M. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 
Barrlnger  Manufacturing  Co.    (Cotton  Yarns.) 
Brown   &  Bost.    (Building  Material.) 
Sides   &  Lentz.    (Building   Material.) 
Rockwell  Roller  Mill. 
Rockwell   Manufacturing   Co.    (Coffins.) 
Lyerly,   J.    C.    (Gin.) 
Bost,    T.    W.    (Hardwoods.) 


RUTHERFORD  COUNTY 

COUNTY     SEAT,     RUTHERFORDTON. 


POPULATION— (Census    1910),     28,385. 

Formed  in  1779.     Named  in  honor  of  General  Griffith   Rutherford. 

AREA — 170    square   miles. 

Value   of   real   estate,   $3,787,604;   value   of   personal   property,   $1,S4S,425. 

Property  listed  in   1913,   by  whites,   $5,495,045  :  by  negroes,   $139,533. 

TAX    RATE — County   purposes,    20c.    on   the  $100;  bridges,   18c;  special,   16c. 

PUBLIC   ROADS — No.    miles,    1,000.      Worked  by  free  labor. 

RAILROAD,    TELEGRAPH     AND     EXPRESS    COMPANIES. 

Carolina,    Clinchfield    &    Ohio   Railroad,    27.21   miles,    assessed   value    $612,246.00 

South    Carolina    and   Georgia    Extension,    24.90   miles,     assessed     value 124,500.00 

Seaboard   Air  Line  Railway,    20.42   miles,   assessed     value 576,202.00 

Cliffside  Railroad.   3  miles,   assessed  value 12.800.00 

F.ilerboro  Telephone  Co,,   assessed  value  320.00 

Southern  Express  Co.,   assessed  value 1£'?II,j?? 


Caroleen  and  Henrietta  Telephone  Co.,   assessed  value 

Western  Union  Telegraph   Co.,   assessed  value 

Forest  City  Telephone  Co.,  assessed  value   

Rutherfordton  Telephone   Co.,    assessed  value 

Piedmont   Telephone   Co. .    assessed   value 

Green  River  Telephone  Co.,   assessed  value 

Cliffside  Telephone   Co.,   assessed  value 

Forest   City-Rutherfordton  Telephone   Co.,   assessed     value 

SUPERIOR  COURT  TERMS— February  2   (civil),    April    27,    August    24    (civil),    October    19 
December  14    (civil). 


2.000.00 

4,677.87 

1,625.00 

5,000.00 

267.00 

270.00 

800.00 

500.00 


COUNTY   OFFICERS. 

CLERK  OF  COURT— M.  O.  Dickerson, 
Rutherfordton. 

SHERIFF — C-    E.    Tanner,    Rutherfordton. 

REGISTER  OF  DEEDS— J.  D.  Hull,  Ruth- 
erfordton. 

TREASURER— A.    R.    Yelton,    Rutherfordton. 

CORONER— -J.    L.    Butler,    Henrietta. 

SURVEYOR— M.   G.   Crow,  Gambles  Store. 

SUPT.  OF  HEALTH— A.  A.  Rucker,  Ruth- 
erfordton. 

SUPT.  OF  SCHOOLS— B.  H.  Bridges,  For- 
est  City. 

SUPT.  OF  HOME — H.  H.  Horton,  Ruther- 
fordton,   R.    2. 

BOARD  OF  EDUCATION— G.  E.  Young, 
Forest  City;  J.  J.  Edwards,  Ellenboro;  C.  C. 
Goforth,   Union   Mills. 

COMMISSIONERS— George  F.  Watson, 
Rutherfordton,  R.  4;  W.  G.  Harris,  Henrietta, 
R.   1;  C.  M.   Holland.  Forest  City.  R.   2. 

BOARD  OF  ELECTIONS— J.  T.  McGregor, 
Plato  Rollins,   W.    J.   McDaniel. 

ROAD  COMMISSIONERS— J.  R.  Washburn, 
Rutherfordton;  R.  L.  Hampton,  Rutherfordton; 
W.   J.   McDaniel,  Rutherfordton. 

JUSTICES     OF     THE     PEACE. 
RUTHERFORDTON  TOWNSHIP— Berry 

Green,    J.    P.    Bean.    A.   D.    K.    Wallace  R.    P. 
Geer,    Rutherfordton. 

GREEN  HILL— J.  W.  Metcalf,  C.  C.  Love- 
lace.   Green   Hill. 

UNION— R.  M.  Womack,  B.  M.  Scroggins, 
Rutherfordton.  R.  2;  W.  W.  Gray,  Rutherford- 
ton, R.  2;  James  M.  Owens,  Rutherfordton, 
R.   2. 

SULPHUR  SPRINGS— J.  W.  Hill,  J.  M. 
Huntley,  Rutherfordton,  R.  1 ;  J.  B.  Hollifleld, 
William  V.   Hardin,  Forest  City,  R.   2;  John  K. 


Thomas,  Rutherfordton,  R.  1 ;  Melton  Harris, 
Forest  City,  R.  1;  M.  B.  Waters,  Henrietta,  R. 
1;  Floyd  H.   Williamson,  Forest  City,  R.   2. 

HIGH  SHOALS— T.  J.  Wilkins,  Henrietta; 
Q.  L.  Womack,  Forest  City,  R.  1 ;  T.  H.  Feree, 
Caroleen;  R.  B.  Watkins,  Cliffside;  J.  W. 
Camp,    Cherokee,    S.    C,   R.    1. 

COLFAX— E.  A.  Harmick,  S.  M.  Beam,  C. 
B.   Harrill,   Ellenboro.  •" 

CAMP  CREEK— R.   F.   Tate,   Union  Mills. 

COOL  SPRING— J.  K.  Grayson,  Bostic;  J. 
B.   Long,   J.   L.    Gamble,   Forest   City. 

DUNCANS  CREEK— C.  H.  McFarland,  W. 
M.    Griffin,   Hollis. 

GOLDEN  VAIJJY-J.  T.  Stallings,  J.  M. 
Mode,  D.  G.  Melton,  Gamble's  Store;  J.  F. 
Gurley,  J.  H.  Yelton,  Golden. 

LOGAN'S  STORE— J.  B.  Dill,  W.  G.  Gray- 
son, Bostic,  Rfd. ;  L.  Purguson,  Ambrose 
Crotts,   Forest  City,   Rfd. 

MORGAN— C.  J.  Flack,  L.  D.  Hemphill, 
Union  Mills,  Rfd. 

CHIMNEY  ROCK— J.  E.  Searcy.  Uree; 
Frank  Reynolds,  Ayr;  John  C.  Crawford,  Uree, 
Rfd.;  Frank  L.  Logan,  Chimney  Rock;  Eli 
Haynes,  Uree,  Rfd;  Z.  V.  Taylor,  Uree;  P.  F. 
Searcy,   Uree. 

GILKEY— W.  F.  Doggett,  T.  R.  Flack, 
Gilkey. 

MINISTERS    AND    CHURCHES. 

CONCORD  CHURCH— B.  W.  Toney,  F.  M. 
Freeman.   Bostic,   Rfd. 

SHILOH— B.  M.  Hamrick,  Rutherfordton, 
Rfd;  A.   Hunt.   Gamble's  Store. 

SCHOOLS    AND    ACADEMIES. 

WESTMINISTER  S>CtHOOL— T.  E.  P. 
Woods,    Prin.,    Rutherfordton,    R.    4. 

ROUND  HILL  ACADEMY— J.  D.  Hunt. 
Prin.,  Union  Mills. 


188 


KlTIIKRFOHn    COUNTY. 


PHYSICIANS    NOT    IN    TOWNS. 
McDaniel,    ('.    G.,    Bostle,    Rfd. 

Thompson,   J.   B.,   Bostic.   Rfd. 
Andrews,    E.    M.,    Bostic.   Rfd. 
Eaves.    Yernon.    Union   Mills. 

MERCHANTS    NOT    IN   TOWNS. 
Horn.    \Y.    Y\\,    Union   Mills.    Rfd. 
Harris   &    Nanney,   Otter  Creek. 
Grant.    S.     B..     Tree.    Rfd. 
Flynn.    \V.    M.,    Tree. 
Martin,    J.     A.,    Rutlierfordton. 
Whiteside,    W.    M..    Uree. 
Biggerstaff,  Mrs.   J.   \v.,  Bostic,  Rfd. 
Fortune,   P.    ('.,   Gamble's  Store. 
Yellow.    .1.    Y.,    Bostic,    Rfd. 
Withrow    .1.    P.   D.,   Hollis. 
Washburn,   E.   N.,   Bostic. 
Hunt.    J.    W.,    Bostic. 
Yelton,    .1.    11.,   Golden. 
Long,  W.    L.,   Bostic,   Rfd. 
C.    Y.    Logan,    Rutlierfordton,    R.    4. 
Searcy,   J.   E.,   Uree,   Rfd. 
T.    J.    Jons,    Rutlierfordton,    R.    3. 

COTTON   GINS. 
Withrow.    W.    M.,    Rutherfordton. 
Gross,  Ed.   Rutlierfordton,  R.   1. 
Gross,  J.   B.,  Forest  City,  R.   2. 
Harrill   Bros.,    Rutherfordton. 
Henrietta  Mills,   Henrietta. 
Florence   Mills,    Forest    City 
Cliffside   Mills,    Cliffside. 
Andrews,   Ben.,   Bostic. 
Edwards,    B.    B.,    Ellenboro. 

FLOUR,     CORN     AND     FEED     MILLS. 
Y'oung,   W.   A.,   Union  Mills,   Rfd. 
Rutlierfordton   Roller   Mills,    Rutherfordton. 
Geer,    H.    M.,    Gilkey. 
Withrow,  W.   M.,  Rutherfordton. 

SAW    MILLS. 
Warlick  Lumber  Co.,  Gilkey. 
Geer,   H.   M.,   Lumber  Co.,   Gilkey. 
Hines  Bros.,    Gilkey. 
Hampton,    R.    L.,    Rutherfordton. 
Hampton,    J.    C,    Rutherfordton. 
Hampton,    J.    W.,    Rutherfordton. 
Potter,    John,    Rutherfordton. 
Hyder,    B.    W.,    Rutherfordton. 
Guffey   &   Keeter.    Rutherfordton. 

PUBLIC    SCHOOL    TEACHERS. 
Logan,    Annabella,    Rutherfordton. 
Nanney,   Callie,    LTnion   Mills,   R.    1. 
Nanney,    Carl.    Union    Mills. 
Edgerton,    Kate,    Union   Mills. 
McBrayer,    Etta,    Forest    City,    R.    1. 
Jcnes,   A.   S.,   Rutherfordton,  R.   1. 
Griffin,   Mrs.    J.    W.,    Forest    City,    R.    2. 
McFarland,   Mrs.   Rosa  Lee.   Hollis,   R.    1. 
Reid.    Mrs.    J.    G.,    Union    Mills. 
Phillips,    Iredell,    Rutherfordton. 
Jones,    Oscar   T.,    Ellenboro,    R.    3. 
Ledbetter,    Beth,    Uree,    R.    2. 
Ledbetter,   Pearl,    Uree,    R.    2. 
Young,    Rose,    Union    Mills,    R.    2. 
Burns,    Zina,    Ellenboro. 
Higgins,    Fannie,    Bostic. 
Andrews,    Clara,    Rutherfordton,    R.    4. 
Long,    Coral,    Rutherfordton,    R.    4. 
Morgan,    Ola,   Rutherfordton.    R.    4. 
Morgan,    Nancy,    Rutherfordton,    R.    4. 
Logan,    Georgiana,    Rutherfordton,    R.    4. 
Robertson,    Rittie,    Bostic,    R.    1. 
Biggerstaff,    Virginia,    Ellenboro. 
Pruett,    Ada   Mae.    Union   Mills. 
Lynch,   Alva,    Caroleen. 
Bridges/  Pearl,    Bostic,    R.    2. 
Hill,   Carrie.   Rutherfordton,  R.   2. 
Melton,    Bedia,    Hollis. 
Beam,   Mary,   Ellenboro,   R.    3. 
Page,   J.    D.,    Casar. 
Melton,    D.    G.,    Golden. 
Gettys,    J.    A.,    Gamble's    Store. 
Logan,    Daisy,    Rutherfordton,    R.    4. 
Rucker,    Nannie   Sue,    Rutherfordton,    R.    1. 


Morrow,    Effle,    Gilkey. 

Gettys,    Ola,   Bostic,   R.    2. 

Carroll,    Herbert,   Forest   City,    R.    2. 

Lovelace,    A.    C,    Rutherfordton,    R.    2. 

Summey,    Hester,    Henrietta. 

Brown.   Hattie.   Henrietta. 

King,   Mrs.    Nettie,   Rutherfordton,   R.   3. 

Beam,    Mary,    Elenboro,    R.    3. 

Goode,   L.  L.,  Hollis,  R.    1. 

Hambrick,    Claude,    Ellenboro. 

Wilson,  Fannie,   Ellenboro.  R.   3. 

Trout,   Will,   Forest  City,   R.   3. 

Padgett.    Olin,    Cliffside. 

Carpenter,    Emma,    Rutherfordton. 

Beam,    Edna,    Ellenbobro,    R.    3. 

Long,   Nannie  Mary,   Rutherfordton,   R.   4. 

McMahan,   Mittte,   Forest   City,   R.    1. 

Roach,    John    G.,    Forest   City,    R.    2. 

Mathemy,   Mrs.    Ida,   Forest   City,   R.    2. 

Moore,  B.   B.,  Rutherfordton,  R.    1. 

Morris.    Clara,    Hollis. 

Hararick,   Mrs.    Bessie,   Rutherfordton,   R.    1. 

Rucker,    Z.    B.,    Rutherfordton,    R.    2. 

Gettys,  J.   0.,  Hollis. 

Adams,    Ora.    Union   Mills. 

Lovelace,    Macie,    Uree,    R.    2 

Morrow,    Byrd,    Rutherfordton. 

Hill,     Addie,     Rutherfordton,     R.     1. 

Lollar,   Mary  W.,  Forest   City,   R.    2. 

Shuford,    Bonnie,    LTree,    R.    1. 

Eskridge,    J.    D.,    Forest   City,   R.    1. 

Eskridge,   Mrs.    J.    D.,    Forest   City,    R.    1. 

Long,    Nannie   Kate.    Henrietta,    R.    1. 

Pagett,    Pearl,    Cliffside. 

McBrayer,    Alice,   Forest   City,    R.    1. 

Washburn,   Mary,   Rutherfordton. 

Edwards,   Electra,    Rutherfordton. 

Green,    Ida,    Ellenboro. 

Purguson,    L.,    Bostic,   R.    1. 

Carswell,    R.    W.,    Forest   City,    R.    3. 

Forney,  Beth,  Cliffside. 

McDaniel,    Lexie,    Union   Mills,    R.    1. 

Haynes,   W.    L.,    Rutherfordton,   R.    3. 

Flack,    Lora,   Union   Mills,   R.    1. 

Bland,    J.    T.,    Rutherfordton,    R.    3. 

Rucker,    H.    M.,    Rutherfordton. 

Humphries,   Daisy,   Cliffside.      • 

Womack,   Johnnie,   Caroleen. 

RUTHERFORDTON. 

Population,    1910:      1,500. 

Town    Officers. 

MAYOR— .Ino.   P.    Bean. 

POSTMASTER— Plato   C.   Rollins. 

CHIEF    OF   POLICE— W.    C.    Hardin. 

R.    R.     AGENT— C.    T.    Hamrick,     Southern; 
D.    W.    Council,    S.    A.    L. 

MANAGER   TELEGRAPH— A.   K.    Brock,   W 
U. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 

BAPTIST— R.    H.    Herring,    Pastor. 

MKTHODIST— Albert   Sherrill,  Pastor;  W.   B. 
Davis,    Broad   River   Circuit. 

Kl'ISCOPAL— F.    D.    Lobdell,    Rector. 

PRESBYTERIAN— F.    B.    Rankin,    Pastor. 
Schools    and    Academies. 

GRADED— J.   E.    Crutchfleld,   Prin. 
Banks    and    Bankers. 

COMMERCIAL    BANK    OF    RUTHERFORD- 
TON—J.   C.   Mills,  Pres. ;  C.  L.  Miller,   Cash. 

CITIZENS— H.    L.    Carpenter,    Pres.;    A.    L. 
Grayson,   Cash. 

Doctors. 

Twitty,    J.    C. 

Thompson,   W.    A. 

Harris,   E.   B. 

Norris,    Henry. 

Biggs,    M.   H. 

Rucker,    A.    A. 

Druggists. 

Twitty,   T.   B..   Drug  Co. 

Thompson   &  Watkins  Co. 


RUTHERFORD   COUNTY. 


389 


Hotels    and     Boarding     Houses. 
Isothermal  Hotel. 
Southern   Hotel. 
Simpson,    W.   A. 
Wllkie,  Mrs.   Alice. 
Wilkins,   Mrs.    Carrie. 

Livery  Stables. 
McFarland  Bros. 
Taylor,   H.    S. 

Lawyers. 
McBrayer  &  McBrayer. 
Eaves,   R.    S. 

Quinn,   Hamrick   &  MeRorie. 
Carson,  James  M. 
GaUert,    Solomon. 
Pless   &  Coleman. 
Morrow,   D.   F. 
Edwards,   M.   L. 
Elliott,   H.    C. 

Building     and     Loan     Associations. 
Citizens  B.   &  L.  Association. 

Dentists. 
Whisnant,   A.    J. 
Geer,    J.    L. 

Insurance    Agents. 
Carpenter,   H.   L. 
Erwin,    O.    C. 
Edwards,    M.    L. 
Nichols,   J.    G. 
Flack,   J.   F. 
Grayson,    A.    L. 

General    Merchants. 
McDaniel,    M.    B. 
Harrill  Bros. 
Reid,    C.    C. 

McDaniel   &   Sanders   Co. 
Geer,   R.   P.,    &   Son. 
Levi,    R.    M. 
Reid-Erwin   Co. 
Allen,  L.  h. 
Hardin,    Z.    V. 
Carpenter,   K.   J.    &  H.   L. 
Twitty,  W.   C,   &  Co. 
Waldrop  &  Justice. 
Justice.  M.  L.,  &  Son. 
Simpson   Bros. 

Hospitals. 
Rutherford. 

Newspapers   and    Editors. 
THE   SUN    (Weekly)— L.    D.   Miller,   Editor. 

Manufacturing     Plants. 

Cleghorn  Mills    (Cotton   Yarn). 
Oakwood   Mfg.    Co.    (Doors   and   Sash). 
Carpenter,    Taylor   &   Co.    (Planing  Mill). 
Southern    Foundry    &    Machine    Co. 
Withrow,  W.  M.    (Roller  Mill  &  Cotton  Gin). 
Rutherford   Veneering   Co. 


CAROLEEN. 

Not  Incorporated. 
Population,    1910:     2,500. 
R.   R.   AGENT— R.  W.  Vick,  S.  A.   L. 
EXPRESS  AGENT— R.   W.  Vick,  Southern. 
TELEGRAPH   MANAGER— R.  W.  Vick,  West- 
ern Union. 

TELEPHONE      MANAGER— Ed.      Thompson, 
Caroleen  &  Henrietta  Tel.   Co. 

Ministers  and  Churches. 
BAPTIST— C.  K.  Graham,  Pastor. 
MKTHODIST  PROTESTANT— J.   Frank  Arm- 
strong, Pastor. 

Schools    and    Academies. 
PUBLIC— E.  J.  Abernathy,  Prin. 

Hotels  and   Boarding   Houses. 
Caroleen  Hotel. 
Higgins   Hotel. 
Long's    Boarding    House. 

Boot   and    Shoe    Dealers. 
Henrietta   Mills   Store,   No.    2. 

Cotton   and    Hosiery   Mills. 
Henrietta  Mills,   No.    2. 


Banks  and    Bankers. 
CAROLEEN  SAVINGS— B.   B.  Doggett,  Pres. 
J.    H.   Thomas,   Cash. 

Department  Stores. 
Henrietta  Mills. 

Dentists. 
Holland,  A.  B. 

Doctors. 
Harrill,   L.    B. 
Wiseman,    C.    B. 
Stanford,   H. 

General     Merchants. 
Doggett,   B.   B. 
Higgins,  C.  C. 
Harrill   &  Co. 
Deachboard,  D.   F. 
Bridges,   A.   P. 
Holland,  T.  C. 
Buckner   &   Leadford. 
Moore,    J.     E. 
Burnett,   W.   B. 
Melton,    B.    M. 
Harris,  Sam. 
Sparks,   C.   E. 
Hamrick  &  Smith. 

Hospitals. 
Harrill,   L.   B.    (Private). 

Insurance   Agents. 
Kelly,    J.    H. 
Thomas,  J,  H. 
Poole,  W.  W. 
Francis,   D.    C. 

Photographers. 
Y'elton   &  Dobbins. 

Undertakers  and    Embalmers. 
Henrietta  Mills  Co.,  Store. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 
The   Henrietta  Mills. 

Livery   and    Feed    Stables. 
Seadman   &   Co. 
Doggett  &   Co. 
Moore,  J.  E. 
Williams   &   Co. 


A.    L. 


ELLENBORO. 

Incorporated  in  1890. 

Population,    1910:      White,    410;    colored,    20, 
total,   420. 

Value    real    estate,    $45,000;     value    personal 
property,    $35,060. 

Town    Officers. 
MAYOR— Mm.    Porter. 
POSTMASTER— G.    B.    Pruett. 
CHIEF   OF   POLICE— John  Padgett. 
R.     R.     AGENT— O.     R.     Cofield,     S. 
Howard   Hanick,    Southern. 

MANAGE*    TELEGRAPH— O.     R.      Cofield, 
W.   U. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 
BAPTIST— B.    M.    Bridges,    Pastor. 

Schools    and    Academies. 
ELLENBORO— Preston    Stockton,   Prin. 

Banks    and    Bankers. 
BANK     OF     ELLENBORO— D.     B.     Harrill, 
Pres.;  G.    S.   Harrill.    Cash. 

General     Merchants. 
McKinney    &    Turner. 
Jones,    A.    B. 
Fowls,   E. 
Harrill,    D.    B. 
Harrill,    A.    S. 
Wilson,   A.    C,    &   Co. 
Harrill,    A.   L. 

Druggists. 
Gold   &   Harrill. 

Hotels    and     Boarding     Houses. 
Mountain  View. 
Ellenboro  Inn. 

Livery  Stables. 
Harrill,  Martin  &  Co. 
Goforth  Bros. 

Manufacturing     Plants. 
Edwards,   B.    B.    (Lumber). 


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390                                                                 RUTHERFORD   COUNTY. 

FOREST   CITY. 

Dentists. 

Population,   1910:     2,500. 

Gettys,   J.    II. 

Druggists. 
Reinhardt,  R.   L. 
King,   G.    C. 

Doctors. 

Value    real    estate     and    personal     property, 
$G0«.000. 

TAX   RATE:     $1   on   the  $100. 

Bonded  debt,    $25,000. 

Younge,  G.  E. 

Town    Officers. 

McBrayer,   T.    C. 

MAYOR— L.   C.    Lawrence. 

Bostic,  W.   C. 

CHIEF  OF  POLICE— W.  A.  Hampton. 

Reid,   G.    P. 

CLERK— Chas.    Blanton. 

Swart,  J.   B. 

TAX  COLLECTOR— C.   C.   Moore. 

Dry   Goods   and    Notions. 

SUPT.    OF   HEALTH— W.    C.    Bostlc. 

Blanton,  T.   R. 

POSTMASTER— M.     M.     McCurry. 

The   Florence  Mills. 

R.  R.  AGENTS— Pierce  Williamson,  S.  A.  L., 

Biggerstaff,   I.   N. 

A.   L.   McDaniel,   Southern. 

Morris,  J.   G. 

EXPRESS    AGENT— E.    W.    Parker. 

Hardin,   M.    C. 

TELEPHONE     MANAGER— Ed.     Thompson, 

Horn,    S.    S. 

Forest   City   Telephone   Co. 

Fortune,   King  &  Lowe. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 

Power  and   Light  Companies. 

METHODIST— J.   F.  Moser,  Pastor. 

Forest  City  Power  &  Light  Co. 

BAPTIST— J.   E.  Adams,  Pastor. 

PRESBYTERIAN— C.   C.   Carson,  Pastor. 

Fertilizer  Dealers  and   Manufacturers. 

Schools    and    Academies. 

Long,    J.    B. 

GRADED. 

Moore,    Losson. 

Hotels  and   Boarding  Houses. 

Fish   and    Oyster    Dealers. 

Hotel    Wilkie. 

Biggerstaff,    G.    W. 

Hotel  Mobile. 
Fortune,   J.    T. 

Foundries  and   Iron  Works. 

McDaniel,    Mrs. 

Bracket,  D.  O.,  Machine  Shop. 

King,  Mrs.   J.   T. 

McDaniel,  P.   H. 

Crowell,   Mrs.    C.   B. 

Doggett,  J.    S. 

Kiser,  Mrs.  J.  R. 

Furniture   Dealers. 

Banks   and    Bankers. 

Padgett,   T.   R. 

FIRST     NATIONAL— G.     E.     Young,     Pres. ; 

The  Florence  Mills. 

\V.   W.   Hicks,  Cash. 

Grocers. 

Livery  Stables. 

Blanton,  T.  R. 

McGriger,  P.   A. 

Biggerstaff,  I.  N. 

McDaniel,   G.    C. 

Clyde,   W.   L.    (Wholesale). 

Building   and    Loan    Associations. 
Forest  City  Building,  Loan  &  Trust  Associa- 

Morris, J.  G. 
Biggerstaff,   C.   M. 
Fortune,   King   &  Lowe. 

tion. 

Hardin.  M.  C. 

Brick    Manufacturers. 

Horn,   S.   S. 

Harding  Bros. 

The  Florence  Mills. 

Boot   and    Shoe    Dealers. 

Hardware   Dealers. 

Blanton,  T.  R. 
Biggerstaff,  I.  N. 

Harris    Hardware    Co. 

Hardin,    M.    C. 

Insurance  Agents. 

Horn,   S.    S. 

Hicks,  W.  W. 

Book   Stores. 

Lynch,    Lee    W. 

The   Florence   Mills   Store. 

Jewelers. 

Free,  Pess. 

Ware's  Pharmacy. 

Butchers   and    Dealers   in    Cattle. 

Lawyers. 

McDaniel,   J.   W. 

Richardson,   H.    Craig. 

Biggerstaff,  C.  C. 

Lumber    Manufacturers  and    Dealers. 

Doggett,   H.   B. 

Moore  &  Champion. 

Carriage   Dealers   and    Manufacturers. 

Regal  Manufacturing  Co. 

McDaniel  Bros.   &  King. 

Marble    Works. 

Commission    Merchants. 

Harris  Bros. 

Biggerstaff,  James. 

Machinery    Dealers. 

Cotton  and   Hosiery   Mills. 

Long,  J.  B. 

Florence  Mills. 
Dixie  Knitting  Mills. 

Paint  and  Oil   Dealers. 

Florence  Mills. 

Contractors  and    Builders. 

Harris  Hardware  Co. 

\Vhitaker,  C.   C. 

Painters. 

Harrill,   Charles. 
Collins,   Landrum. 

Marsh,  Charlie. 
Griffin,   R.   L. 

Coal   and   Wood   Dealers. 

Plumbers. 

Brackett,   D.    O. 

Cogle,  C.   F. 

Chamber    of    Commerce. 

Brackett,  D.   O. 

FOREST  CITY—  W.  W.  Hicks,  Pres.;  G.  C. 

Photographers. 

King,  Secy  &  Treas. 

Kiser,  W.  E. 

Clothiers  and    Men's    Furnishers. 

McCurry,  Mrs.   M.  M. 

Blanton,    T.    R. 

Printing    Offices. 

The  Florence  Mills  Store. 

Herald  Publishing  Co. 

Cotton  Gins. 

Real    Estate    Agents 

Hollifleld   &   Moore. 

Forest  City  Real  Estate  and  Improvement  Co. 

Trout   &   Carpenter. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 

Department    Stores. 

Florence  Cotton  Mills.    (Sheeting). 

The  Florence  Mills. 

Dixie  Knitting  Mills. 

SAMPSON  COUNTY. 


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SAMPSON  COUNTY 

COUNTY  SEAT.   CLINTON. 


POPULATION— (Census   1910),    29.982. 

Formed  from  Duplin  In  1784.     Named  In  honor   of    Col.    John    Sampson. 

Value  of  real  estate,   $3,446,649;  value  of  personal  property,   $2,476,236. 

Property   listed   In    1913, by   whites,    $5,840,600;  by  negroes,   $6, 289, SIS. 

NUMBER  OF   SCHOOLS— For  whites,   98;  for   negroes.    54. 

TAX  RATE — County  purposes,   20c.   on  the  $100;    roads    and    bridges,    12c.    on    $100;    schools, 
23c.   on  the  $100. 

PUBLIC  ROADS — No.   of  miles,   1,350.     Worked  by  Road  Commission  and  by  old  law  com- 
bined. 

RAILROADS,    TELEGRAPH    AND    EXPRESS    COMPANIES. 

Wallace   Telephone    Co.,    assessed    value    $  445.00 

Atlantic  Coast  Line  Railroad  Co.,  assessed  value    1,680.270.00 

Southern    Express    Co.,     assessed    value    8,987.00 

Western    Union    Telegraph    Co.,    assessed    value 3,547.00 

Roseboro  and  Fayetteville  Tel.   Co.,   assessed  value     1,121.00 

Clinton-Dunn    Telephone    Co.,     assessed    value 1,000.00 

Sampson    Telephone    Co.,     assessed    value     1,500.00 

Consolidated   Telephone   Co.,    assessed   value    5,357.00 

Teachey-Dell    Telephone    Co.,    assessed    value 250.00 

SUPERIOR  COURT  TERMS— February  2,  March    9    (civil),    April   27,   August   10,    September 
21    (civil),    October.    26. 


COUNTY   OFFICERS. 

CLERK  OF  COURT— William  F.  Sessoms, 
Clinton. 

SHERIFF— Isham   T.   McLamb,   Huntley. 

REGISTER  OF  DEEDS-^Janies  H. 
Packer,    Clinton. 

CORONER— James  O.  Matthews,  Clinton, 
Rfd. 

TREASURER— Thomas  E.   Owens,   Clinton. 

SURVEYOR— Arthur   Lee,    Newton    Grove. 

SUPT.  OF  HEALTH— G.  M.  Cooper,  Clin- 
ton. 

SUPT.  OF  SCHOOLS— Lemon  Lee  Mat 
thews,   Clinton. 

SUPT.    HOME— E.    H.    Lewis,    Clinton. 

BOARD  OF  EDUCATION— A.  F.  Johnson. 
(Chm'n.),  Clinton;  Claude  E.  Daniel;  Walter 
A.  Bizzell,  Newton  Grove. 

aOALMISSIONERS — John         R.  Peterson. 

(Chm'n.),  Clinton;  J.  W.  Bryan,  Newton 
Grove;  C.  M.  Hall,  Orange;  A.  R.  Herring. 
Delway;   J.    D.    Johnson.    Garland. 

BOARD  OF  ELECTIONS— Theodore  Part- 
rick,  Jr.,  (Chm'n.),  Buck  H.  Crumpler,  Mar- 
shall J.    Newman.   Clinton. 

JUSTICES    OF    THE    PEACE. 

NORTH  CLINTON  TOWNSHD?— A.  B. 
Crumpler,  Clinton;  Alvin  Royal,  R.  B.  Smith, 
Clinton. 

SOUTH  CLINTON— G.  R.  Robinson,  C.  L. 
Pope,  W.   H.   Moore,   Clinton. 

DISMAL— W.  T.  Hall,  Autryville;  C.  M. 
Hall.   Orange;  Jas.   S.  Page.   Cooper. 

FRANKLIN — Quincey  Bannerman.  Ivanhoe ; 
I.    A   .Cain,    Kerr;   A.    A.    Moore.   Willard. 

HALLS— G.  W.  Manley.  Clinton;  D.  A. 
Bass,  G.  A.  Packer,  Keeners. 

HERRINGS— A.  T.  Herring.  S.  M.  Weeks, 
Clinton;    S.    A.    Royal,    Huntley. 

HONEYCUTTS— W.  C.  Tew,  Huntley:  R.  M. 
Crumplers,   Clinton;  T.   S.   Underwood,   Earnest. 

LITTLE  COHAIRE— Elmore  Hall.  Autryville; 
D.    W.    Culbreth.    O.    B.    McLemore,    Roseboro. 

LISBON— J.  D.  Johnson,  Garland;  W.  S. 
Vann.  Delway;  W.   B.  Lamb,   Ingold. 

MINGO— J.  D.  Williams,  D.  F.  Blue,  W.  T. 
Jackson,    Dunn. 

M'DANIELS— John     Home.     O.     S.     Vinson, 
Mints;    W.     C.    Melvin,    Parkersburg. 
..NEWTON     GROVE— R.     A.     Ingram,     J.     H. 
Britt.    Isaac  Westbrook,   Newton   Grove. 

PINEY  GROVE— D.  J.  King,  G.  W.  Clifton, 
John   L.    Tadlock,   Faison. 

WESTBROOKS— Kirby  West,  Dunn;  J.  R. 
House,   N.   R.   Lewis,   Newton  Grove. 

TAYLORS  BRIDGE— A.  R.  Herring  A.  S. 
Merritt,    Delway;   J.    O.    Matthews,    Ingold. 


ve. 


TURKEY— O.    L.    Matthews,    H.    H.    Powell, 
A.  F.   Merritt.   Turkey. 

MINISTERS  NOT   IN   TOWNS. 
M.    J.    Alderman,    Delway. 
C.  F.  Hooper,  Clinton. 
Miles    Naylor.    Dunn. 

C.  H-    Simmon,    Newton   Grove. 
J.  W.  Hoyle,  Riseboro. 

J.   O.   Tew,   Salemburg. 
Hannibal   Jernigan,    Dunn. 

D.  A.    Bain.    Dunn. 

SCHOOLS    AND     ACADEMIES. 
SALEMBURG    HIGH— W.     J.     Jones,     Prill., 
Salemburg. 

NEWTON    GROVE    HIGH— Billie    Robinson, 
Prin. ,   Newton   Grove. 
THE  DELL—  C.    M.   Beach,   Prin.,   Delway. 

PHYSICIANS    NOT    IN    TOWNS. 
G.    F.    Sykes,    Salemburg. 
Oscar   Underwood,    Roseboro. 
Robert   B.    Wilson,    Newton   Grove, 
R.   H.   McLean,   Dunn. 
W.    I.    Taylor,    Kerr. 
James    O.    Matthews.    Clinton. 
T.    C.    Bullock,    Autryville. 
Henry   Sloan,    Ingold. 

MERCHANTS   NOT   IN    TOWNS. 
Best,   L.   H.,   Clinton,   Rfd. 
Boney,    Oben    N.,     Clinton,    Rfd. 
Merritt,    Ed.,    Taylor's   Bridge. 
Herring,    James,    Delway. 
Peterson,    S.    F.,    Harrell's    Store. 
Colwell.    D.    F.,    Harrell's    Store. 
Johnson,   A.   J.,    Clear  Run. 
Ingold   Mercantile    Co..    Ingold. 
Caison,    W.    C,    Ingold. 
Royal,    C.    S.,    Salemburg. 
Vann,   Arthur.   Clinton,  Rfd. 
McPhail.    Jonah.    Rosin   Hill. 
Vann.    Daniel,    Newton   Grove. 
Underwood.   A.   E.,   Earnest. 
Underwood.    T.    S.,   Newton  Grove. 
Hollingsworth  Bros.,   Mt.   Olive,  Rfd. 
Sutton  Bros.,  Jit.  Olive,  Rfd. 
Sutton,    Joe.    Faison,    Rfd. 
Sutton,   Marion.   Faison,   Rfd. 
Sutton.   William.   Faison,   Rfd. 
Boyette    &    Creel,    Faison,    Rfd. 
Blackburn    &   Co.,    Faison,   Rfd. 
Hobbs.    T.    A..    Keener. 
McCullen,   W.   R.,   Keener. 
Weeks,    J.    C,    Keener. 
McGowan.    W.    B.,    Turkey. 
Sutton,    S.    A.,    Turkey. 
Kelly.   L   L..  Turkey. 
Powell,  H.  H.,  Turkey. 
Robinson,    W.    T.,    Moltonville. 


S92 


SAMPSON   COUNTY. 


Herring,    O.   F..    Clinton,    Kfd. 

COTTON     GINS. 
Peterson,   William,    Clinton. 
Peterson,    S.    F.,    Garland. 
Peterson,    S.    F.,    Newton's    Crossing. 
Herring,  E.   C,  Garland. 
Faircloth,    W.    J..    Clinton.    Rfd. 
Cannady,   J.   J.,    Clinton.   Rfd. 
Cooper.  D.   J.,   Clinton,   Rfd. 
Hall    &    Butler,    Roseboro. 
Cooper,    E.    V.,   Autryville. 
Lewis,    D.    J.,    Autryville. 
Howard,  James  C,  Autryville. 
Wrench,    James   B.,    Cooper. 
Tew.    Herman.    Cooper. 
Hayes,    Hepsy,    Orange. 
Williams,    J.    T.,    Cooper. 
Jackson,    W.    B.,    Cooper. 
Tew,   O.   B.,    Cooper. 
Naylor,   M.   W.,   Dunn,   Rfd. 
Baggett  &   Starling,   Dunn,   Rfd. 
Warren,    Geo.    R..    Dunn,    Rfd. 
MeLamb,   J.   W.,   Dunn,   Rfd. 
Core,    John,    Dunn.    Rfd. 
Dixon  &  Bryant,  Dunn,   Rfd. 
Lee.    Allen,    Dunn.    Rfd. 
Elmore,  John,  Dunn,   Rfd. 
Baggett.  William,   W.,  Dunn,  Rfd. 
Jackson,    S.    A.,    Newton    Grove. 
Jackson,    C.    C,    Clinton,    Rfd. 
Crumpler,  E.  L.,  Clinton,  Rfd. 
Mintz    &   Reynolds,    Clinton,    Rfd. 
Honeycutt,    R.    M.,    &    Co.,    Clinton. 
Underwood,    A.    E.,    Earnest. 
Underwood,    S.    S.,    Salemburg. 
Crumpler,    R.    M.,    Jr.,    Clinton. 
Tew,    W.    C   Huntley. 
Herring,    A.    T.,    Clinton. 
Pope    &    Strickland,    Clinton. 
Vann,    Arthur,    Clinton. 
Newman,  M.   J.,   Clinton. 
MeLamb,  J.   W.,  Newton  Grove. 
Williams,   J.    C,    Newton   Grove. 
Warren,   Samson,   Jr..   Newton  Grove. 
West,    Ransom,    Dunn,    Rfd. 
West  &  Warren,  Newton  Grove. 
Lee,    Arthurr,   Newton   Grove. 
Vann,    Daniel,    Newton   Grove. 
House,   Frank,   Newton  Grove. 
Britt,  J.  M.,  Keener. 
Hobbs,    Edwawrd.    Keener. 
Gore,    J.     F.,     Keener. 
Weeks,    J.    C    Keener. 
Smith,    R   .B.,    Clinton. 
Dai  den,    W.    E-,    Faison,    Rfd. 
Daughtry,  J.   B.,  Faison.   Rfd. 
Sutton.    M.    H.,    Faison,    Rfd.         \ 
Sutton  Bros.,   Mt.    Olive,   Rfd. 
Hollingsworth  Co.,   Mt.   Olive,  Rfd. 
Hill,  J.  H..  &  Bro.,  Newton  Grove. 
Underwood,  R.  S.,  Newton  Grove. 
Blackman  &  Havvley,  Faison,   Rfd. 
Hines,   J.   A.,    &   Bro.,   Faison,   Rfd. 
Oates,   H.    L     Clinton. 
Beaman    &   Dudley,    Clinton. 
Creel,    B.    W. ,   Faison. 
Hatcher,  B.   H. ,   Faison. 
Hatcher,    B.    H-,    Turkey. 
Moore,   John   B.,   Turkey. 
Carroll,  W.  H.,  Turkey. 
Robinson,   W.    T..    Moltonville. 
Rackley  Bros.,   Moltonville. 
Landon   &   Best.    Clinton. 
Royal,    R.    L.,    Clinton. 

LUMBER    MILLS. 
Crumpler,    E.    L.,    Clinton,    Rfd. 
Jackson,    C    C,    Clinton,    Rfd. 
Waller.   G.    A.,    Clinton. 
Sampson  Lumber  Co.,   Autryville. 
Cannady,    J.    J.,    Clinton. 
Smith,    R.    B.,    Clinton. 
Warren,   Samson,  Jr.,   Newton  Grovfc. 
Lee,    Arthur,    Newton    Grove. 
Dixon  &  Bryant,  Dunn,  Rfd. 


Hatcher,    B.    H.,    Faison. 

Ray   Lumber  Co.,   Clinton. 

Brown,   C.   A.,   &  Bro.,   Ivanhoe. 

Brown,   C.   A.,   &  Bro..   Clear  Run. 

Coharie  Lumber   Co.,   Parkersburg. 

Cherokee   Lumber   Co.,    Garland. 

Peterson,   S.   F.,  Kerr. 

Babeock  Lumber  Co.,  Clinton. 

Boney.    D.    L.,    Clinton. 

Powell,   R.   M.,   Clinton. 

Weeks,  J.  C.,  Keener. 

Sutton,  M.  H.,  Faison,  Rfd. 

Clinton  Gin   &  Manufacturing   Co.,  Clinton. 

PUBLIC    SCHOOL    TEACHERS. 
Boyette,    Florence,    Cooper. 
Bland,    Lorena,    Cooper. 
Wodcock,   Leila,   Autryville. 
Williams,  Rena,  Autryville. 
Grimes,   Sudie,  Autryville. 
Crumpler,   Clennie,  Roseboro. 
West,    E.    C,    Cooper. 
Matthews,    Clyde,    Cooper. 
Sutton,    Peyton,    Willard. 
Taylor,  Pearl  E.,  Kerr. 
Taylor,    Ruth,   Kerr. 
Cobb,    Delilah,    Kerr. 
Seavey,  Hannah  U.,  Alpine. 
Robinson,  Edna,  Ivanhoe. 
Herring,   Eula,    Kerr. 
Matthews,    Lizzie,    Tomahawk. 
Henry,    Louise,    Ivanhoe. 
Dardin,   Vira,    Clinton. 
Darden,  Vira,  Clinton. 
Whitfield,  L.   E.,   Clinton. 
Buhlar,   Ossie,   Clinton. 
Weeks,    Mary,    Keener. 
Hargrove,    Nellie,    Keener. 
Pierce,   Gladys,  Clinton. 
Bryant,  Mary,  Clinton. 
Carr,    Ethel,    Clinton. 
MeLamb,    R.    A.    Newton    Grove. 
Williamson,  Sallie,  Newton  Grove. 
Faircloth,     Nettie,     Clinton. 
Bryant,   Jennie   B.,   Clinton. 
MeLamb,   M.    M.,    Clinton. 
Gilbert,    Addie,    Clinton. 
Jones,   Beulah,    Clinton. 
Hudson,    I.    B.,    Huntley. 
Marshburn,    Bertha,    Huntley. 
Breece,   Ida,   Salemburg. 
Royal,  Mary  Belle,  Salemburg. 
Newton,   Lendon,   Salemburg. 
Rackley,  Nancy,  Salemburg. 
Royal,   Maltie  Lee,   Salemburg. 
Smith,   Same,   Clinton. 
Crumpley,  John,  Huntley. 
Sessoms,  Dora,   Salemburg. 
Williamson,   Nettie,   Salemburg. 
Stanton,    Virginia,    Ingold. 
Alderman,   Zelma,    Clinton. 
Bronson,    Emma,    Ingold. 
Robinson,   Lula  J.,   Delway. 
Herring,  Ella,  Clear  Run. 
Yoder,  F.   R.,  Garland. 
Sloan,    Mary,    Garland. 
Underwood,  Lutie,  Garland. 
White,   Lila,   Garland. 
Strickland,   G.    B.,   Clinton. 
Kerr,   L.    C. ,   Clinton. 
Gode,   Ruby,   Clinton. 
Proctor,  Eula,  Roseboro. 
Butler,   Floy,    Clinton. 
Parker,   O.    L.,   Roseboro. 
Daughtry   Bessie,   Roseboro. 
West,     Bessie,     Roseboro. 
Barker,  Mrs.   J.   A.,   Roseboro. 
Fisher,  W.   H.,  Roseboro. 
Bullard,   Edith,   May. 
Lewis,    Brownie,    Roseboro. 
Donning,  Mrs.  Nora,  Hayne. 
Markham.    Cora,    Hayne. 
Highsmith,   Vada,   Autryville. 
Oates,    Katie,    J.,    Autryville. 
Cooper,   Maggie,   Autryville. 
Knowles,   F.   H.,  Parkersburg. 
Lamb,   Florence,    Parkersburg. 
Simpson,   Evander,  Mints. 


SAMPSON   COUNTY. 


393 


Lyon,    Mrs.    Lucile,   Mints. 
Bullard,    Julia,    Koseboro. 
Peterson,  Lillie,  Ingold. 
Howard,   Lillie,    Roseboro. 
Jackson,    N.    T.,    Newton   Grove. 
Owen,  Bessie,   Huntley. 
Daughtry,  A.  W.,  Newton  Grove. 
Spell,  Rena,  Newton  Grove. 
Gainey,  Mattie,  Keener. 
Wagstaff,  Alese,  Dunn. 
Morgan,  Naomi,  Dunn. 
Butler,    Esther,    Dunn. 
Nichols,  Bertha,  Dunn. 
Herring,   Vera,   Dunn. 
Burnham,    Daisy,    Dunn. 
Baggett,   J.   A.,   Cooper. 
Nayle,   Deretha,   Dunn. 
Bas,  Lola,   Cooper. 
Hart,  S.   F.,  Newton  Grove. 
Hart,   Mrs.   S.   P.,   Newton  Grove. 
Lee,   Mamie,   Newton   Grove. 
Weeks,   Kate,  Newton  Grove. 
Weeks,    Laura,    Newton   Grove. 
Grantham,    Emma,    Newton   Grove. 
Darden,   Ruth,   Clinton. 
Kelly,    Annie  Lou.    Clinton. 
Croom,   Jessie,    Moltonville. 
Blackburn,   G.   W.,   Moltonville. 
Konegay,   Margaret,    Moltonville. 
Weeks,    Lillie,    Clinton. 
Lewis,    Lillie,    Mt.    Olive. 
Barker,   Solomon,   Faison. 
Southerland,   Mrs.    Mamie,   Faison. 
Darden,  Mrs.   J.   S.,   Clinton. 
White,    Annie   K.,    Faison. 
Clifton,    Pearl,    Faison. 
Eldridge,   C.    S.,  Faison. 
Blackburn,  Willie,  Faison. 
Faison,    Margaret,    Clinton. 
Herring,  Rebecca,   Clinton. 
Matthews,  Mrs.   Z.   E.,   Clinton. 
Robinson,   Mrs.    Emma,    Clinton. 
Witherington,    Nell,    Clinton. 
Hart,    Nellie,    Clinton. 
Ashford,    Mamie,    Clinton. 
Deaborn,    Mary,    Clinton. 
Page,   Nora,   Clinton. 
Jones,  Annie,  Clinton. 
Robinson,  Clayton,  Clinton. 
Gainey,  Katie,  Clinton. 
Stokes,    Sudie,    Clinton. 
Williamson,    Madge,    Magnolia. 
Babcock,    Frances.    Delway. 
White,   Havens,    Clinton. 
Daughtry,   Maggie,    Clinton. 
Eldridge,    Jas.    P.,    Clinton. 
Creel,  Flora,  Faison. 
Page,   Mary,   Turkey. 
Grady,  Wm.  Turkey. 
Stroud,   Mrs.   Bevie,   Turkey. 
Butts,    Lucy,   Turkey. 
Williamson,   Katie,   Newton   Grove. 
Caison,  Mary,  New-ton  Grove. 
Williford,   W.    P.,    Dunn. 
Dudley,   W.    B.,   Dunn. 


CLINTON. 

Population,    1910  census,    1,161.     White  polls. 
235;  colored  polls,   33. 

Value   teal  estate,    $350,000;  personal  proper- 
ty,   $387,000. 

TAX  RATE:  60c.   on  the  $100,   and  $1.80  on 
the  poll. 

Town    Officers. 

MAYOR— A.    B.    Crumpler. 

CLERK  AND  TREASURER— Henry  A.  James. 

TAX    COLLECTOR— Langdon   F.    Purvis. 

CHIEF  OF  POLICE— Wright  Cashwell. 

STANDARD    KEEPER— Eli    Gore. 

SUPT.  OF  HEALTH— G.  M.  Cooper. 

POSTMASTER — Vann    Jasper   McArthur. 

R.    R.    AGENT— Ben.    P.    Smith. 

EXPRESS    AGENT— B.    P.    Smith.    Southern. 

TELEGRAPH     MANAGERMosette    Daughtry. 
W     U. 

TELEPHONE      MANAGER— B.      G.      Gainey, 
Clinton    Exchange. 


Ministers    and    Churches. 
PRESBYTERIAN — James  Thomas,  Pastor. 
METHODIST— J.   H.   Stanbury. 
UN  I  VERS  ALI  ST— J.   L.   Everton,   Pastor. 
CATHOLIC— Father    Ervin,    Pastor. 
BAPTIST— B.    F.    DeLoatch,    Pastor. 
HOLINESS— Various    ministers. 

Schools    and    Academies. 
GRADED— S.     B.     Strickland,     Prin. 
KINDERGARTEN— Zora    Culbreth. 
MUSIC — Mrs.    Emma   P.    Johnson. 

Hotels   and    Boarding    Houses. 
Hotel   Montague. 
Central    Hotel. 
Crumpler   House. 
Gainey  House. 

Banks    and    Bankers. 
BANK  OF  SAMPSON— B.   F.   Powell,   Pres. 
W.   F.   Peterson,   Cash. 

BANK  OF  CLINTON— L.   A.   Bethune,   Pres. 
H.   McKinnon,   Cash. 

Brick  Manufacturers. 
Rackley    Bros. 

Boot  and   Shoe   Dealers. 
Morisey,   R.   G. 
Barbrey,    L.    P. 
Slossberg,    Moses. 
Royal.  Festus  W: 

Carriage    Dealers   and    Manufacturers. 
Hiatt,   J.   R.,   &  Co. 
Register,  W.  E.,  &  Co. 
Herring,  R.   E.   &  A.   H. 

Commission    Merchants. 
Giles   Ashton    Clute. 
Carr,   Jasper  H. 

Contractors   and    Builders. 
Clifton,  David  E. 

Clothiers   and    Men's    Furnishers. 
Herring    &    Darden. 
Slossberg. 
Barbrey,    L.    P. 

Cotton    Gins. 
Landon,    T._  R. 
Royal,    Robert    L. 

Department   Stores. 
Powell.   O.   J. 
Peterson,    G.    L. 

Dentists. 
Holliday,    Fulton. 
Lee,    E.    Gordon    . 
Walson.   E.    F. 
Ray,    David    S. 

Tobacco  Warehouses. 
Hill.    John   H. 

Druggists. 
Holliday.    R.    W. 
Lee    &    Herring. 
Sanders,    T.    F. 

Doctors. 
Holmes,     Frank    H. 
Lee,  A.   M. 
Stevens,    John   A. 
Cooper,    G.    M. 
Kerr,    John   D.,    Jr. 

Dry    Goods    and    Notions. 
Barbrey,    A.    M. 
Barbrey,   L.    P. 
Slossberg,     M. 
Herring  &   Darden. 
Peterson,    G.    L. 
Royal,    F.    W. 
Kelly,    W.    D. 
Powell,   B.   F. 
Powell,    O.    J. 
Thomas,     Sam. 

Light   and    Power   Companies. 
Sampson  Light  and  Power  Co. 

Fruit    Dealers. 
Russell,   W.   H. 
Hobbs,   J.    G. 
Aman,   A.   W. 
Peterson,    J.    C. 
Southerland,    H.    S. 


3114 


SAMPSON   COUNTY. 


Fertilizer    Dealers. 
Clute,    Giles   A. 
Southerland,    H.    S. 
Cooper,    A.    J. 

Fish    and    Oyster   Dealers. 
Shipp,    Airuand. 
Southerland,   R.    C, 
Russell,   W.    11. 
Stevens,   P.   F. 

Furniture   Dealers. 
Holliday,    R.    Claud. 

Grocers. 
Clute,    G.   A. 
Russell.    W.    H. 
Aman,  A.   W. 
Butler    &    Rich. 
Peterson,   J.    C. 
Southerland,  H.  S. 
Register   Bros. 
Kelly,    W    -D. 
Jackson,   A.    A. 

Hardware    Dealers. 
Sampson    Hardware   Co. 
Clinton  Hardware  Co. 
Royal,  F.   W. 
Partrick,  D.  M.,  &  Co. 
Powell,  B.  F. 

Insurance   Agents. 
Hubbard,  R.  H.,  Sr. 
McKinnon,    Howard. 
Kerr,    Lofton. 

Jewelers. 
Giddens.    Henry    B.,    &    Son. 
Rawls,   Floyd. 

Lawyers. 
Kerr,    John   Daniel. 
Faison,   Henry   Klias. 
Fowler,  John  Edgar. 
Butler,  George  Edwin. 
Grady,    Henry   Alexander. 
Graham,   Archiball  McLean. 
Faircloth,    Cryus    Mills. 
Wright,    Isaac   Clark. 
Whitfield,  Nathan  Fitzhugh  Lee. 

Lumber    Dealers. 
Herring,  Troy  I. 
Johnson,  D.   C. 

Machinery     Dealers. 
Clinton     Hardware     Co. 
Sampson    Hardware    Co. 

Machine    Shops. 
James,   Henry  A. 

Paint    and    Oil    Dealers. 
Clinton  Hardware  Co. 
Sampson    Hardware    Co. 
Royal,    F.    W. 
Patrick,  D.  M.,  &  Co. 

Painters. 
Staub,   Charles   Henry. 
Staub,    John. 
Turner,    James. 
Merrit,   Jule. 

Piano   and   Organ    Dealers. 
Cable  Piano  Co. 

Photographers. 
Patterson,  Thos.  W. 
Hobbs,    R.    Lee. 

Repair    Shops. 
Turner,    George    H. 
Turner,    William. 
Beatty,   Isaac. 

Newspapers  and    Editors. 
SAMPSON    DEMOCRAT— Theodore    Partrick, 
Editor. 

NEWS-DISPATCH— Thos.    E.    Owens,   Editor, 

Real    Estate    Dealers. 
Kerr,   J.    L. 
Whitfield,   N.   F.   L. 

Tailors. 
Gregory,  John  Thomas. 

Undertakers  and   Embalmers 
Ferrell,   Thomas   M.,    Jr. 
Royal,    Pestus   W. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 
Johnson,    D.     C. 
James,    Henry    A. 


Marble   Works. 
Clinton  Marble  Works. 

Sale  Stables. 
Register,  W.  E.,  &  Co.,  Inc. 
Bizzell,   J.    O. 
Herring,  R.   E.   &  A.   II. 
Hiatt.   J.    R.,    &   Co. 

Markets. 
Stevens,  P.   F. 
Watson,  E.  F. 


AUTRYVILLE. 

Incorporated   in   1890. 
Population,  1913:     94. 

Value    real     estate,     $50,000;     value    personal 
property,  $20,000. 

TAX  RATE:     $1  on  the  $100. 
Town   Officers. 
MAYOR— F.    E.    Rawlins. 
POSTMASTER— John    L.    Autry. 
CHIEF  OF  POLICE— Elmore  Hall. 
R.    R.    AGENT— I.    L.    Vinson,    A.    &   Y.    Div. 
of   A.    C.   L. 

MANAGER  TELEGRAPH— I.    L.   Vinson,    W. 
U. 

Schools    and    Academies. 
PUBLIC— Miss  Vada   Highsmith,   Prin. 

Doctors. 
Bullock,   T.    C. 

Druggists. 
Bullock,   T.    C. 

General    Merchandise. 
Cooper,    L.    M. 
Williams.  Mrs.   F.   L. 
Autry,   A.   A. 
Sessoms,  W.   F. 
Elmore,   Hall  &   Co. 
Cashwell,    J.     H. 
Rawlins,   F.   E. 
Sutton,   J.    L. 

Hotels  and   Boarding   Houses. 
Autry    House. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 
Cooper,  E.  V.    (Saw  Mill  and  Cotton  Gin.) 


ROSEBORO. 

Incorporated   in   1S91. 

Population,   1910:     Whites,   400;  negroes,   100; 
total,    500. 

Value    real    estate,    $220,000;    value    personal 
property,    $75,000.    (estimated.) 
TAX   RATE:     30c.    on  the   $100. 
Bonded  debt,  $10,000   (School  Building.) 

Town  Officers. 
MAYOR— T.    P.    Bullard. 
POSTMASTER— W.    A.    Fisher. 
R.   R.   AGENT— H.    C.   Tredwell. 
MANAGER    TELEGRAPH— H.     C.     Tredwell, 
W.    U. 

MANAGER      TELEPHONE— L.       S.       Baker, 
Sampson   Telephone   Co. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 
METHODIST — L.    E.    Sawyer,    Pastor. 
BAPTIST— W.   J.   Jones,   Pastor. 

Schools    and    Academies. 
ROSEBORO  SCHOOL— O.  L.  Parker,  Prin. 

Banks   and    Bankers. 
BANK  OF  ROSEBORO— C.   N.   Evans,  Pres. ; 
C.  Dudley  DuBose,  Cash. 

Doctors. 
Underwood,   O.    E. 

Druggists. 
Tart,  D.  W. 

Dentists. 
Bullard,   T.    P. 

Real    Estate    Dealers. 
Butler,    G.    W. 
Barker,    J.    Abner. 

Cotton     Buyers. 
Hall,   M.   M. 
Bullard,   P.    M. 
Howard   &  Turlington. 

Undertakers  and   Embalmers. 
White,    L.    M. 

Cotton    Seed    Dealers. 
Hall,   M.   M..    &  Son. 
White,    L.     M. 
Howard   &   Turlington. 


SAMPSON—  SCOTLAND. 


395 


&  Son   (Hardware.) 
&    Son. 


General    Merchandise. 
Herring,    E.    S. 
Sessoms,  A. 
Stevens.   W.   L.   Co. 
Thomas,   G.    C. 
Bullard,  P.   M.,   &  Co. 
Hall,  A.   M. 
Bryan,    C.    E. 
Harris,   A.   B. , 
Hall.    M.    M., 
Filyow,    E.    H.    M. 
Herring   &   Simmons. 
Owen,    A.    B. 
McLamb,   A. 
Tart    &    Tuttle. 

Hotels  and   Boarding   Houses. 
The     Central. 
"Underwood,   J.   W. 
Hall,   A.    M. 

Livery   Stables. 
Underwood,   J.   W. 
Hall,   A.   M. 
Harris,  A.  R. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 
Howard  &  Turlington. 
Herring,   T.   I. 
Mills,   W.    O. 
Lewis,  D.   R.,   &  Co.    (Grist  Mill.) 

Turpentine    Distillery. 
Vinson,  J.   F. 
Royal,    C.    S. 


Blacksmith  and   Repair  Shop. 
Ezzell,   Elery. 
Brewington,    Gold. 

Jewelers. 
Home,  J.   A. 

Lawyers. 
Barker,    J.    A. 
Gavin,    E.    L. 

Millinery   Dealers. 
Boyette,   Jessie. 
Hall,    A.    M. 


INGOLD. 

1913:     White, 


74;    colored,    25; 


Stanbury, 


Population, 
total,  99. 

Value    real     estate,     $30,000;    value    personal 
property,    $5,000. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 
METHODIST   EPISCOPAL—  W.    A. 
Pastor. 

Schools    and    Academies. 
GRADED — Virginia   Stanton,   Prin. 

Doctors. 
Sloan,    Henry. 

Druggists. 
Sloan,  Henry. 

General    Merchandise. 
Caison,   F.    A. 
Johnson,   L.    O. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 
Caison,  F.  A.  (Turpentine  Still.) 


SCOTLAND  COUNTY 

COUNTY    SEAT,    LAURINBURG. 


POPULATION— (Census    1910),    15,363. 

Formed  in  1900. 

AREA — 387    square   miles.     , 

Value  of  real  estate,   $2,607,002;  value  of  personal   property,    $1,590,856. 

Property  listed  in  1913,  by  whites,  $3,915,464;  by  negroes,  $277,080;  by  Indians.   $5,514. 

TAX  RATE — County  purposes,  17c.  on  the  $100;  roads,  Stewartsvllle  Township,  30c;  Wil- 
iamson  Township,  45c. ;  Laurel  Hill  Township,  33  l-3c. ;  Spring  Hill  Township,  38  l-3c. ; 
special,  3c. 

Bonded    debt,    $21,000. 

RAILROAD,    TELEGRAPH    AND    EXPRESS    COMPANIES. 

Laurinburg   and   Southern   Railroad,    IS. 00   niiles,    assessed    value $124,999.92 

Pullman   Co.,    assessed   value    3,921.30 

Atlantic   Coast   Line  Railroad,    10.03   mile;;,    assessed    value 338,290.00 

Seabobard    Air   Line   Railway,    15. 5S   miles,    assessed  value 439,629.00 

Southern    Express    Co.,     assessed    value     4,547.00 

Southern  Bell  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Co.,   assessed    value 12,466.00 

Western    Union    Telegraph    Co.,    assessed    value 5,136.0o 

American   Telephone   and   Telegraph   Co.,    assessed   value 2,325.00 

Postal   Telegraph- Cable    Co.,    assessed   value    3,304.40 

North  and  South  Carolina  Railroad,  6.13  miles,  assessed    value     24,383.00 

Aberdeen  and  Roeknsh  Railroad,   1.25  miles,   assessed    value 4,169.00 

Rockingham   Railroad   Co.,    4.73   miles 13.881.00 

Yadkin  River  Power  Co.,  assessed  value 18,929.00 

SUPERIOR  COURT  TERMS — March  9  (civil),  April  27,  June  1,  October  26  (civil),  Novem- 
ber 2  (civil  and  jail  cases.) 


COUNTY   OFFICERS. 

CLERK  OF  THE  COURT— H.  H.  Covington, 
Laurinburg. 

SHERIFF — W.   D.   McLaurin,   Laurinburg. 

REGISTER  OF  DEEDS— C.  E.  Muse,  Laurin- 
burg. 

TREASURER— W.   D.  McLaurin,  Laurinburg. 

CORONER— J.   R.   Jordan,   Laurinburg,   Rfd. 

SURVEYOR— J.  A.  McNeill,  Laurel  Hill, 
Rfd. 

SUPT.  OF  HEALTH— Peter  McLean,  Laurin- 
burg. 

SUPT.  OF  SCHOOLS— G.  H.  Russell,  Lau- 
rinburg. 

SUPT.  OF  HOME — P.  3.  Phee,  Laurinburg, 
Rfd. 

BOARD  OF  EDUCATION— E.  L.  McNair, 
Laurinburg;  J.  T.  Bostick,  Laurinburg;  W.  N. 
McKenzie,    Gibson.    Rfd. 

COMMISSIONERS— W.     G.     Buie     (chm'n). 


Wagram;   D.    C.    McNeill,    Laurinburg;   W.     F. 
Parker,    Gibson,    Rfd. 

BOARD  OF  ELECTIONS— D.  L.  McLaucMin, 
(chm'n),  Wagram;  N.  A.  Carter  (Sec),  Lau- 
rinbur«;  D.    A.   Patterson,   Maxton. 

JUSTICES   OF   THE    PEACE. 

SPRING  HILL  TOWNSHIP— J.  M.  McLean, 
Laurinburg,;  A.  E.  Shaw,  Laurinburg,  Rfd.; 
W.    J.   Matthews,  Maxton. 

LAUREL  HILL— D.  Stewart,  Laurinburg, 
Rfd. ;  D.  L.  Jackson,  Laurinburg,  R.  2 ;  S.  A. 
Sneed,  Laurel  Hill,  Rfd.;  A.  McNeill,  Jr., 
Laurinburg.  R.  2;  L.  P.  Gibson,  Laurinburg, 
Rfd. 

STEWARTSVILLE— J.  W.  Jernlgan,  Marton, 
Rfd. ;  L.  W.  McKimmon,  Maxton ;  S.  W.  Coving- 
ton, Laurinburg;  H.  O.  Covington,  Laurinburg; 
J.    S.   Thompson,   Laurinburg,  Rfd. 

WILLIAMSON— J.  A.  McNeill,  Old  Hundred: 
F.  L.  Rachel,  Laurel  Hill,  Rfd.;  W.  N.  Mc- 
Kenzie,  Gibson;    H.    D.    Gibson,    Gibson;   D.    Y. 


396 


scutlani)  cm.vrv. 


Wright,   OKI  Hundred;  A.    II.   McDonald,   Laurel 
Hill. 

MINISTERS  NOT  IN  TOWNS. 

Craig,   Isaac  Newton,  Laurel  Hill. 

SCHOOLS    NOT    IN    TOWNS. 

Oak  Lawn.   Laurinburg. 

Laurel   Hill.    Laurinburg. 

PHYSICIANS  NOT  IN  TOWNS. 

Gibson,   J.    S.,   Gibson. 

MERCHANTS    NOT    IN    TOWNS. 

Mason,    J.    B.,    &    Son,    Laurinburg,    R.    1. 

McLean  &  McCall,  Elmore. 

Ida   Mill   Store,   Laurel  Hill. 

Richmond     Cotton     Mill    store.     Laurel    Hill. 

Springfield    Store,    Laurel   Hill. 

Shaw  &  Bundy,   Wagrain. 

McNair,   E.   L.,  Laurinburg. 

Gibson,    A.    D.,    Laurinburg,    Rfd.    1. 

Woodard,  John  N..   Old  Hundred. 

John,  J.  T.,  Jr.,  J"hns  Station. 

Scotland  Supply  Co.,   Scotland. 

Medlin,   J.   D.,   Hasty. 

Thompson,  J.   S.,  Hasty. 

Pate,   Z.   V.,  Laurel  Hill. 

Smith,  M.   B.,   Laurel  Hill. 

O'Brien,  J.  H..  Laurel  Hill. 

COTTON   GINS. 

Shaw,    A.    E. .    Laurinburg.    Rfd. 

Carmichael    Gin    Co.,    Laurinburg,    Rfd. 

Hasty  Gin  Co.,  Hasty. 

McLean,    J.    M. .    Laurinburg,    Rfd. 

McGirt,    Jack.    Maxton,    Rfd. 

Lee,    R.    E.,    Laurinburg,    Rfd. 

McNair,    E.    L.,    Laurinburg,    Rfd. 

Monroe,     R.     A.,     Laurinburg,    Rfd. 

Elmore    Gin    Co.,    Laurinburg.    Rfd. 

FLOUR,     CORN     AND     FEED     MILLS. 

Lyteh,    D.    C,    Laurinburg,    Rfd. 
SAW    MILLS. 

Lee,    R.    E.,    Laurinburg. 

Murrie,  E.   F.,  Fontcol. 

McGirt,   Jack,   Maxton,   R.   F.   D. 

Calmus  Saw  Mill  Co.,   Laurinburg. 

Gilchrist,   Neil,  Laurinburg. 

PUBLIC  SCHOOL  TEACHERS. 

Caldwell,    B.    P.,    Supt. 

Stewart,    Miss   Meta,    Laurinburg. 

Culberson,   Miss  Lessie,   Laurinburg. 

Hughes,    Sallie    Neal.    Laurinburg,    R.    2. 

Wright,    Fannie,    Laurinburg,    R.     2. 

Lee,  Alma,  Laurinburg,   R.   2. 

Warwick,    Minnie,    Laurinburg,    R.    2. 

Falls,    Grace,    Laurinburg.    R.    2. 

Marks,    Hattie,    Laurinburg.    R.    2. 

Cassidy,    Minnie,    Laurinburg,    R.    4. 

Brooks,    Olivia,    Lsmrinburg. 

Brooks,    Edna,    Laurinburg. 

Lunsford,    Jennie,    Laurinburg. 

McKinnon,    Minnie.    Laurinburg. 

Gill,    Grace,   Laurinburg.  ' 

Gill,   Emma  Wash,   Laurinburg. 

Rose.    Annie,    Laurinburg. 

Coble,    Roberta,    Laurinburg. 

Clark,    Maggie,    Laurinburg. 

Randle,    Genevieve,    Laurinburg. 

McNeill,   Carrie,   Laurel   Hill,   R.    1. 

McNeill,    Edith    Pittman.    Laurel   Hill,    R.l. 

Wilson,   Mrs.   Laurel  Hill. 

Gibson,    Emma,   Laurel   Hill. 

Smith,  Maggie,   Maxton,  R.    1. 

Peele,   L.    M.,    Gibson. 

Kindall,   Glennie,   Hasty. 

Jones,  Pearl,   John  Statin. 

Weatherspoon,   Janet,   John    Station. 

McGirt,  Evelyn,  Maxton.  R.   4. 

Gibson,  Eunice,  Laurinburg,  R.   4. 

Hornaday,  J.  A.,  Jr.,  Laurel  Hill,  R.  1. 

Peele,  Nolia,  Laurel  Hill,  R.   1. 

Hayes,   Lucy,   Laurel   Hill,   R.    1. 

Striblin,  Verua,  Laurinburg,  R.   1. 

McMillan,  Katie,  Maxton,  R.   1. 

Schell,   Naomie,  Wagram,   R.    1. 

Monroe,   A.    A.,   Wagram. 


Watson,    Kate,   Wagram. 
Bryan,    Katheryn,    Wagram. 
Gibson,   Hattie,   Laurinburg,   R.    1. 
Gibson,    Pate,    Laurinburg,    R.    1. 
Peele.  Mary.   Gibson. 
Peele,   Sudie   Falls,   Gibson. 
Wright,    Ruth,    Gibson. 
McDonald,  D.  McL.,  Laurel  Hill. 
Gibsn,  Nettie,  Gibson. 
Elliott,   Jean,    Laurel   Hill. 


LAURINBURG. 

Population,   1910:   3,500. 

No.   white  polls,   146;  No.  colored  polls,  95. 

Value  of  real  estate.    $570,000;  value  of  per- 
sonal property,   $500,000. 

Tax  rate:     $1.16   2-3  school,   33  l-3c.   on  the 
$100. 

Bonded   debt,    $98,500;  school,    $30,000. 
Town   Officers. 

MAYOR— W.   D.   Tucker. 

CHIEF   OF  POLICE—  F.   M.   Hubbard. 

CITY  CLERK— Cecil  Sanford. 

TREASURER— T.    J.    Gill. 
COUNTY 

TAX  COLLECTOR— F.   M.   Hubbard. 

STANDARD-KEEPER— J.    M.    Paylor. 

CITY   ATTORNEYS— Russel   &   Witherspoon. 

CITY  SUPT.  OF  HEALTH— P.  John. 

POSTMASTER— W.    H.    Cox. 

R.    R.   AGENTS— W.   N.    Robertson,   L.   &  S. ; 
J.  Walson.  S.  A.  L. 

EXPRESS  AGENT— J.  F.  Ray. 

TELEGRAPH    &    TELEPHONE    MANAGER— 
B.  E.  Dillahunt,  Bell  Co. 

Ministers  and   Churches. 

BAPTIST— J.  R.  Williams,  Pastor. 

METHODIST— H.    A.    Humble,    Pastor;  J.    C. 
Humble,   Caledonia  Circuit. 

PRESBYTERIAN— J.  M.   Rose,  Pastor. 
Schools    and    Academies. 

LAURINBURG    GRADED. 

Hotels  and   Boarding  Houses. 

Hotel  Chetwynd. 

Harris  House. 

Banks  and  Bankers. 

FIRST     NATIONAL     BANK— A.     L.     James, 
President;   T.    J.    Gill,    Cashier. 

SCOTLAND    COUNTY    SAVINGS    BANK— A. 
L.   James,   President;   Hinton  James,    Cashier. 

STATE    BANK — James    A.    Jones,    President; 
W.   H.   Cooper,   Cashier. 

Bakers. 

Look  &  Perkins. 

Brick   Manufacturers. 

Lytch,  A.   F. 

Boot  and  Shoe   Dealers. 

Benton    Clothing   Co. 

McNair,  J.  F. 

McLaurin   &   Shaw. 

Mason,   J.   W. 

Evans,    W.    P. 

McNeill.   D.   C. 

Odom,    Mrs.    C.    E. 

James,   A.   A. 

Monroe,   L.   A.,   &   Son. 

Book  Stores. 

Sanford.   J.    D. 

Butchers   and    Dealers    in    Cattle. 

Monroe,    L.    A. 

Boggan,   E.    M..    &   Son. 

Wilkinson,   D.   D. 

Capell.    Sandy. 

Building   and    Loan   Associations. 

Laurinburg   Perpetual. 

Carriage    Dealers   and    Manufacturers. 

Bostick.  J.  T. 

McNair.    J.    F. 

McNeill.  D.   C. 

Commission    Merchants. 

McDuffle,  J.   S. 

Blue,    Herbert    L. 

Rudd,    E.    S. 


SCOTLAND   COUNTY. 


397 


Cotton   and    Hosiery   Mills. 

Scotland    Cotton    Mills. 
Dixon   Cotton  Mills. 
Waverly  Cotton  Mills. 

Confectionery    Dealers. 
Everington,   G.   D. 
Prince  &  Blue. 
Fields,   J.    T. 
Stone,    R.    G. 
Fields,  Noah. 

Contractors  and  Builders. 
Tucker,   W.   D. 
Phillips,    E.    A. 
Everett,   C.   F. 

Coal  and   Wood   Dealers. 
McNeill,   Angus.  • 
Phillips,  J.  E. 
Evans,    W.    P. 
Dixon  Cotton  Mills  Co. 

Clothiers     and     Men's     Furnishers. 
Benton  Clothing  Co. 
Mason,  J.  W. 
Hammond,  Lonnie. 

Cotton  Gins. 
Oil  Mill  Co. 
Buckeye   Manufacturing   Co. 

Department  Stores. 
Epstein   &   Bergman. 

Dentists. 
Regan,  C.  W. 
Gibson,   J.   L. 
Herndon,  W.  T. 

Druggists. 
Everington,    George   D. 
Blue's  Drug  Store. 
Fields,    Jos.    T. 

Doctors. 
Everington,  George  D. 
Prince  &  Blue. 
John  Peter. 
McLean,   Peter. 
Falls,  B.  F. 
Irwin,    E.    A. 

Dry  Goods  and   Notions. 
James.    Mrs.    W.    D. 
Odom,   C.  E. 
McNair.   J.   F. 

Power   and    Light    Companies. 
City  Light  &  Water  Co. 

Fruit  Dealers. 
Stone,  R.  G. 
Jacobs,   C.  J. 
Sesseen,    Sad. 
Lane,  R.  P. 
Anthony,    K. 

Fertilizer  Dealers  &   Manufacturers. 
McNair,   J.    F. 
McNair  Phosphate  Co. 
Floradora   Guano    Co. 
•McNeiU,    D.    C. 
Covington,   T.   T. 
Planters    Trading   Co. 

Fish  and  Oyster  Dealers. 
Monroe,   L.   A.,   &   Son. 
Hammond,   N. 
McLaurin   &   Shaw. 
Jacobs,   C.   J. 
McDufHe,   D.   J. 

Furniture    Dealers. 
McDougald.    M.    A. 
Dawson,    N.   B.,    &   Co. 

Grocers. 
The  Hammond   Co.    (Wholesale.) 

Hardware  Dealers. 
Gregg  Bros. 
Sanford,  J.  D. 

Hospitals. 
James  Sanatorium. 

Insurance  Agents. 
James   &   Tatum.      (Fire). 
McNair,   Jas.   L.      (Fire) . 
McRae,  Miss  Effle.      (Fire). 


Fetter,   C.   M.      (Life). 

McLean,  A.   P.      (Life). 

Covington,    H.    O.     (Fire    and    Life.) 

Jewelers. 
Stone,    R.   G. 
Patrick,    C.   E. 
McCall,    E.    T. 

Laundries. 
Wong,  George. 

Lawyers. 
Gibson,  E.  H. 
Goodwyn,  George  T. 
John.  M.   L. 
Cox   &  Dunn. 
Neal,   W.   H. 
Russell    &    Weatherspoon. 

Marble  Works. 
Laurinburg   Stone   Co. 

Plumbers. 
Gilfeather.  M.  F. 

Piano  and   Organ    Dealers. 
McDougald,   M.    A. 

Photographers. 
Lackey,  J.  D. 
Sanford,  J.  H. 

Newspapers    and    Editors. 
LAURINBURG      EXCHANGE       (Weekly)— J. 
P.    Wiggins,   Prop. ;  M.    Cameron,   Editor. 

EASTERN      SEARCHLIGHT      (Monthly)— E. 
M.   McDuffle,    Editor. 

COMMUNITY     GUIDE     (Bi-weekly)— F.     H. 
Parker,   Editor. 

Printing  Offices. 
Laurinburg  Exchange. 

Real  Estate  Agents. 
Interstate  Land  Co. 

Undertakers   and    Embalmers. 
McDougald,   M.   A. 

Wall   Paper   Dealers. 
McDougald,   M.    A. 

Building  Material. 
Phillips,  J.  E.      (Wholesale  and  Retail). 
Laurinurg    Graded    School    Teachers. 
Caldwell,    B.    P.,    Supt. 
Carothers,  Florence. 
Boyce,    Mary. 
Randle,  Genevieve. 
Fountain,   Alma. 
Brooks,   Edna. 
Martin,    Elizabeth. 
Klugh,  Margaret. 
Hampton,   May. 
Gill,   Emma  Wash. 
Coble,   Roberta. 
Baxley,  Lena. 
McLean,  Katie. 
Caldwell,  Rosa. 


GIBSON. 

Incorporated   in   1899. 

Population.    1910:     White,    200;   colored,    150; 
total,   350. 

Value    real    estate,    $100,000;    value    personal 
property,    $30,000. 

TAX  RATE:     30c.   on  the  $100. 
Town    Officers. 

MAYOR— J.  E.  Doster. 

POSTMASTER— W.    T.    Wright. 

CHIEF   OF  POLICE— R.   D.   Creech. 

R.   R.   AGENT— J.   E.   Doster,   S.   A.   L. ;  J.   S. 
Shealy,  A.   C.  L. 

MANAGER      'IELEGRAPH— Z.      L.      Gibson, 
Postal;  J.  S.   Shealy,  W.   U. 

Ministers  and    Churches. 

PRESBYTERIAN— I.    N.    Clegg,    Pastor. 

METHODIST— O.    W.    Dowd,    St.    John    and 
Gibson    Circuit. 

BAPTIST— J.    R.    Williams,   Pastor. 
Schools    and    Academies. 

GIBSON    HIGH    SCHOOL— Miss    Kate    Phil- 
lips,  Principal. 

Banks   and    Bankers. 

BANK   OF   GIBSON— W.   T.   Pate,   President. 


39S 


S<  '<  (TLAND— STA.M.Y. 


L.   M.    Blue,   Cashier. 

Doctors. 
Pate,  W.   T. 
Gibson,  J.   S. 
Livingston,   E.   A. 

Druggists. 
Gibson,    W.    Z. 

General    Merchandise. 
Odom,   L.   W. 
Pate.  Z.  V. 
Lovin   &  Smith. 
Wright,   D.   G. 
Gibson.   Z.   L.,   &  Co. 
Mclnnis  &   Co. 
Reynolds,    W.    D.,    &    Co. 
Gibson  Market. 
O'Neal,  E.  L.,  &  Co. 

Hotels    and     Boarding     Houses. 
Hotel   Gibson. 

Livery   and   Sales  Stables. 
Gibson,  E.  J. 

Hunsucker,   Kelley. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 
Southern   Cotton   Oil   Co.    (Branch). 
Green  Pond  Granite  Brick  Co. 


WAGRAM. 

Incorporated  in  1912. 

Population:  White,  100;  colored,  75;  total, 
175. 

Value  of  real  estate,  $100,000;  value  of  per- 
sonal property.  $100,000. 

TAX  KATE:     33   l-3c.   on  the  $100. 


Town    Officers. 
MAYOR— E.    C.   Smith. 

<<  i.MMISSIONERS— D.     S.    Alderman,     S.     J. 
Womble. 
POSTMISTRESS— Miss   Maggie   Cooly. 
R.  R.  AGENTS— C.  C.  Birmingham.  L.  &  S. ; 
E.   T.    Melton,   A.    &   R. 

MANAGER     TELEGRAPHIC.     C.     Birming- 
ham. 

Ministers   and   Churches. 
BAPTIST— T.   G.   Wood,  Pastor. 
PRESBYTERIAN— W.   C.  Brown,  Pastor. 

Schools    and    Academies. 
SPRING  HILL— L.   B.  Olive,  l'rin. 

Hotel. 
Wagram. 

Banks    and    Bankers. 
BANK  OP  WAGRAM— W.  T.   Crump,  Cash. 

Doctors. 
Shaw  &  McLean. 
Chamberlain,  E.  H. 

Druggists. 
Cooly,  A.  P. 

Merchants. 
Scotland  Hardware  Co. 
Buie,   W.   G..    Co. 
Shaw  &  Bundy. 
Wagram  Mercantile  Co. 
Thrower,    Mrs.    S.    T. 
Thomas,    Ellis. 
Crump  &  C. 
Penny,    S.    L. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 
Wagram  Gin  &  Manufacturing  Co.,  Inc 


STANLY  COUNTY 

COUNTY    SEAT,    ALBEMARLE. 


POPULATION— (Census   1910),    19,909. 

Formed  in  1S40.     Named  in  honor  of  John  Stanly,  of  New  Bern. 

AREA — 380   square   miles. 

Yalue  of  real  estate,   $3,119,345;  value  of  personal  property,  $1,995,467. 

Property  listed  in  1913,  by  whites,  $5,014,826;  by  negroes,  $99,986. 

NUMBER  OP  SCHOOLS— For  .whites,   61;  for   negroes,    11. 

TAX  RATE — County  purposes,  19c.   on  the  $100;  roads  and  bridges,  25c;  schools,  20c;  rail- 
road bonds,   8   l-3c 

PUBLIC  ROADS — No.   miles,  600.     Worked  by  free  labor  and  special  tax. 

RAILROAD,    TELEGRAPH    AND    EXPRESS    COMPANIES. 
Yadkin    Railroad,     23.19    miles,     assessed    value $139,140.00 


Southern   Express    Co.,    assessed   value 
Albemarle  Light  and  Water  Co.,   assessed  value 
Albemarle   Telephone    Co.,    assessed    value    .... 
Western    Union    Telegraph    Co.,    assessed    value 
Norwood  Electric  and  Water  Co.,  assessed  value 

Southern  Power  Co.,  assessed  value 

Winston-Salem   Southbound   Railway,    23.09   miles,   assessed  value 516,326.00 

SUPERIOR  COURT  TERMS— February  2    (civil),  March  30,  May  11   (civil),  July  13,  October 
12  (civil),  November  23. 


8,163.00 
400.00 
4,660.00 
1.293.25 
1.486.00 
61,584.00 


COUNTY   OFFICERS. 

CLERK  OF  COURT— A.  P.  Harris,  Albe- 
marle;  P.   B.    Coggin,   acting  Deputy   Clerk. 

COUNTY    SOLICITOR— R.    L.    Brown. 

REGISTER  OF  DEEDS— John  M.  Boyette, 
Albemarle. 

SHERIFF— Tlios.     R.     Forrest,     Albemarle. 

TREASURER— Robt.  N.  Furt,  Albemarle. 

CORONER— P.     J.     Huneycutt,     Albemarle. 

SURVEYOR— J.   M.    Howard,  Albemarle. 

SUPT.  OF  HEALTH— J.  N.  Anderson,  Albe- 
marle. 

SUPT.  OF  SCHOOLS— E.  F.  Eddins,  Palmer- 
ville. 

sri'T.  OF  HOME— Ed.  Thompson,  Albe- 
marle. 

BOARD  OF  EDUCATION— J.  F.  Shinn. 
(chm'n),  Norwood;  O.  D.  Ritchie,  Albemarle; 
J.   A.   Little.   Locust. 

COMMISSIONERS— Thos.  S.  Parker  (cbrm.), 
Albemarle;  Z.  D.  Coggins.  Palmerville;  Jacob 
Mabry,  Norwood. 


BOARD  OF  ELECTIONS— W.  H.  Snuggs, 
(chrm.),  Albemarle;  D.  D.  Parker,  Albemarle; 
J     D.    Lee,   Norwood. 

JUSTICES  OF  THE  PEACE. 

CENTER  TOWNSHIP— Thos.  W.  Hunter, 
Norwood;  S.  P.  Lentz,  Norwood;  J.  W.  Smith, 
Porter. 

SOUTHERN  ALBEMARLE— J.  S.  Ewing. 
Albemarle;  A.  J.  Underwood,  Albemarle,  R.  1; 
W.   A.   Howard.   Albemarle. 

NORTH  ALBEMARLE— S.  D.  Bost,  Albe- 
marle; W.  K.  Littleton,  Albemarle,  R.  2;  U.  F. 
Hathcock,  Albemarle;  L.   C.  Russell,  Albemarle. 

HARRIS— J.  M.  Mauney,  New  London;  Geo. 
W.  Miller,  Richfield;  C.  L.  Coggin,  Palmer- 
ville. 

RIDENHOUR— M.  D.  Brooks,  New  London, 
Rfd. ;  C.  J.  Plyler,  New  London,  Rf d. ;  M. 
Ritchie,   Gladstone. 

ALMOND — N.  S.  Burleyson.  Bloomington:  J. 
D.  Harwood,  Albemarle,  Rfd. ;  R.  H.  Burley- 
son,  Albemarle,  Rfd. 


STANLY  COUNTY. 


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BIG  LICK — Ellis  Burrls,  Big  Lick;  Letzer 
Lan.tert,   Big  Lick;  Travis   C.   Helms,   Big  Lick. 

FURR — Jas.  H.  McClure.  Locust;  Emsley  D. 
Teeter.  Locust;  Lonnie  Hagler,  Locust. 

TYSON— W.  A.  Hough,  Cottonville;  J.  M 
Reap,  Eflrds  Mills:  W.  R.  McSwain,  Cotton- 
ville. 

MINISTERS    AND    CHURCHES. 

BAPTIST— D.  S.  Morton,  Norwood,  R.  1: 
E.  D.  Teeter,  Locust:  E.  M.  Brooks,  Norwood; 
C.    J   .Black,    Big  Lick. 

METHODIST  PROTESTANT— M.  D.  Reed, 
Pastor,   Plyler. 

SCHOOLS  AND   ACADEMIES. 

YADKIN  MINERAL  SPRINGS— E.  F.  Ed- 
dins,   Prin.,   Palmerville. 

PHYSICIANS    NOT    IN    TOWNS. 

Whitley,   D.    P.,    Millingport. 

GENERAL    MERCHANDISE. 

Crayton,  H.   D.,   Mission. 

Robbins,    C.    D.,   Millingport. 

Teeter,  N.  A.,  Endy. 

COTTON   GINS. 

Plyler  Milling  Co.,  Plyler. 

Eflrd,  D-  E..  Big  Lick. 

Smith,   R.    S.,   Locust. 

Kelley.   T.   D.,   Endy. 

FLOUR.    CORN    AND    FEED    MILLS. 

Plyler  Milling  C,  Plyler. 

Troutman,   G.   D.,  Millingport. 
SAW    MILLS. 

Lowder.    H.    L..    Plyler.  „ 

PUBLIC  SCHOOL  TEACHERS. 

Bunch,   J.   A.,   New  London. 

Reap,    Charles    A.,    Eflrrls   Mills. 

Reap.   Nola,   Eflrds  Mills. 

Helms,   T.    C   Big  Lick. 

Whitley.    W.    T..    Big   Lick. 

Bost,    L.    H.,    Big  Lick,    R.    2. 

Smith,   Lottie,   Albemarle,  R.   2. 

Smith,   Paul.   Big  Lick,   R.    2. 

Speight,    Charley,    Bridgeport. 

Lilly,    Ella ,    Norwood. 

Hatley,    Beulah,    Albemarle,    R.    3. 

Yough,   Ida,   Locust. 

Lilly,   Niel,   Albemarle,   R.    1. 

Lilly,    Sallie,    Albemarle.    R.    1. 

Cox,    Zora,    Albemarle. 

Huneycutt,    M.    F.,    Big   Lick. 

Smith.    S.    G..    Big   Lick. 

Gulledge,   Mary,   Albemarle. 

Eflrd.  G.   L.,  Big  Lick. 

Morton,  D.   S.,  Albemarle. 

Huneycutt,    T.    B.,    Locust. 

Harris,   D.   J.,   Big  Lick. 

Sharpe,    Cora,    Norwood. 

Littleton,    W.    K.,    Big   Lick. 

Eddins,  Vann.,  Palmerville. 

Ritchie,    O.    D.,    Albemarle. 

Smith.    Nannie.    Albemarle. 

Dry,    Fannie,    Locust. 

Bunch,  H.   E.,  Palmerville. 

Smith,  Odisa,  Albemarle. 

Blalock,   Lena,   Polmerville. 

Wiliams,  Laura,  Albemarle. 

Williams,    Estha,    Albemarle. 

Carpenter,  Wayne,  Albemarle,  R.   4. 

Pennington,    Mabel,    Albemarle. 

Smith,    Bessie,    Locust. 

Lowder,   Allen,   Albemarle,   R.    4. 

Lowder,    Bertha,    Albemarle,    R.    4. 

Tucker,    Pearle,    Albemarle. 

Huneycutt,  E.  H.,  Locust,  R.   1. 

Rowland,    T.    F.,   Mt.    Pleasant,    R.    1. 

Hartsell,   Lizzie,   Locust,   R.    1. 

Brooks,    Louise,    Norwood. 

Holly.    Beulah,   Albemarle,   R.    3. 

Vick,  Virginia,   Norwood. 

Morgan,  E.  E. ,  Albemarle,  R.   3. 

Sheets,   May,  Palmerville. 

Starr,    Elouise,    Norwood,   R.    2. 

Miller,   Helen,   New  London,   R.    1. 

Zachary,    Inez,    Albemarle. 

Hartsell,  Whisten,  Big  Lick. 


Hathcock,  Pearle,  Big  Lick. 
Kirk,    Belle,    Albamarle. 
Crowell,    Vera,    Albemarle. 
Eddins,  Nora,  Palmerville. 
Whitly,   Rosetta,   Big  Lick,  R.   2 
Mason,  Bessie,  Albemarle,  R.  3. 
Jenkins,    D.    A.,    Locust. 
Bost,  Mrs.  E.  C,  New  London. 
Hathcock,    A.    A.,    Locust. 
Yow,  Juda,   Locust. 
Underwood,  Ella,  Albemarle. 
Burlyson,    Brodie,   Blomington. 
Steele,    K.    Lee,    Norwood. 
Miller   Minnie,   Albemarle. 


ALBEMARLE. 

Population,  1910:  2,300.  No.  white  polls, 
325;   No.    colored   polls,    8. 

Value  real  estate  and  personal  property, 
$915,384. 

TAX  RATE — For  schools,  33  l-3c. ;  general 
purposes,  30c. ;  sinking  fund,  6  2-3c. ;  interest 
on  bonds,  60c. 

Bonded    debt,    for    schools,     $12,000;    streets, 
$20,000;   water,    $44,000;    lights,    $20,000;   sewer- 
age,   $8,000;    funding    bonds    $10,000. 
Town   Officers. 

MAYOR— M.    J.    Harris. 

CHIEF  OF  POLICE— J.   D.   Love. 

RECORDER— O.   J.   Sykes. 

CLERK   AND  TREASURER— Eben  Hearne. 

TAX    COLLECTOR— J.    D.    Love. 

STANDARD- KEEPER— S.    Austin. 

ATTORNEY— R.    L.    Sniith. 

SUPT.    OF  HEALTH— Dr.    W.    I.    Hill. 

POSTMASTER— J.   D.    Bivins. 

R.  R,  AGENTS— L.  S.  Whitworth,  Southern; 
F.  A.  Truitt,  Winston-Salem  Southbound. 

EXPRESS    AGENT— L.    S.    Whitworth. 

TELEGRAPH  MANAGER— L.  S.  Whitworth, 
Western  Union. 

TELEPHONE  MANAGER— G.  W.  Melton, 
Albemarle  Tel.    Co.,   New   London. 

Ministers   and   Churches. 

BAPTIST— A.    Miller. 

LUTHERAN— V.    C.    Ridenhour. 

METHODIST— (Central  Church).  R.  G.  Tut- 
tle.  Pastor;  (First  St,  Church),  R.  A.  Taylor 
Pastor;  (Century  Church);  (Albemarle  Circuit), 
J.   N.    Strider. 

PRESBYTERIAN—  — .  — .   Shipley,  Pastor. 

GERMAN     REFORMED. 

Schools   and   Academies. 

ALBEMARLE   NORMAL  AND   INDUSTRIAL 
COLLEGE— Geo.     H.     Atkinson,    Pres. 
Hotels  and  Boarding  Houses. 

Hearne  Hotel. 

Central   Hotel. 

Maralise   Hotel. 

Marks    House. 

Building   and    Loan    Associations. 

Albemarle  B.   &  L.  Association. 

Albemarle   Home   Builders   Association. 
Banks   and    Bankers. 

CABARRUS  SAVINGS  BANK— H.  I.  Wood- 
house,  Pres. ;  M.   J.   Harris,   Cash. 

STANLY   COUNTY  LOAN   AND   TRUST   CO. 
— A.  C.  Heath,  Pres. ;  A.  P.  Harris,  Cash. 
Bakers. 

Harris,    John   W. 

Boot  and   Shoe   Dealers. 

Morrow    Bros. 

Heath   Co. 

Allen   Clothing   Co. 

Dry,    G.    M. 

Little,   M.   F.,   &   Co. 

Cheap   John. 

Stanly  Supply  Co. 

Bostian   Shoe  Co. 

Foreman,    H.    C,    Shoe   Co. 

Butchers  and  Dealers  in  Cattle. 

City   Meat   Market. 

Coggin.    T.    J. 


Hill 


STANLY  COUNTY. 


Carriage    Dealers  and    Manufacturers. 
Stanly  Carriage  Co. 

Clubs. 
riedraont    Commercial    Club. 

Cotton    and     Hosiery    Mills. 
Lillian    Knitting    Mills. 
Wiseassett    Mills    Co. 

Confectionery  Dealers. 
Cheap  John. 
Almond.    T.    DeBerry. 
Kirk.   E.    C. 
Hill   &   Son. 

Contractors  and  Builders. 
Moody,   L.    A. 

Coal   and   Wood   Dealers. 
Huneycutt,    P.    J.,    &    Co. 

Clothiers    and    Men's    Furnishers. 
Albemarle    Sample    Store. 
Morrow   Bros.    &   Heath   Co. 
Allen   Clothing  Co. 
Little.   M.   F..    &   Co. 
Cheap   John. 
Efird  Department   Store. 

Cotton    Gins. 
Efird  Mfg.   Co. 

Dentists. 
Feagin,   G.  M. 
Fitzgerald,   \V.    C. 
McGinder,   H.   P. 

Newspapers  and   Editors. 
ALBEMARLE     ENTERPRISE     (Weekly)— W. 
A.    Bivins,   Editor. 

Druggists. 
Mauney,    C    J.,    &    Co. 
Hall's   Pharmacy. 
Albemarle   Drug   Co. 

Doctors. 
Anderson,    J.    N. 
Hill,   W.   I. 
Layton,    J.    F. 
Dunlap,    L.    V. 
Hall,    J.    ClegK. 
Magruder,   L.   F. 

Dry  Goods  and  Notions. 
Dry,    G.    M. 

Albemarle  Sample   Store. 
Efird    Department    Store. 

Power  and   Light  Companies. 
Southern   Power   Co. 

Fruit  Dealers. 
Kirk.    E.    C. 
Cheap   John. 
Whitley,    L.    H. 
HiB  &   Son. 
Almond,   T.   D. 
Cotton    Grocery    Co. 

Fertilizer  Dealers  and   Manufacturers. 
Morrow  Bros.   &  Heath  Co. 

Fish     and     Oyster     Dealers. 
City  Meat  Market. 

Foundries  and    Iron   Works. 
Miller  &   Arey. 

Furniture  Dealers. 
Huneycutt,    P.    J.,    &    Co. 
Parker-Little  Furniture   Co. 

Grocers. 
Albemarle   Grocery    Co.    (Wholesale). 

Hardware  Dealers. 
Morrow  Bros.    &   Heath   Co. 
Farmers    Hardware   Co. 
Little.  M.   F.,   &  Co. 
shankle  &  Suggs  Co. 

Insurance  Agents. 
Wright,   J.    C.      (Fire). 

Albemarle  Real  Estate  &  Insurance  Co.    (Fire 
and  Life). 
Crowell,    R.    A.      (Fire). 
Kluttz,   J.   E.      (Life). 

Jewelers. 
Starnes,  F.   E. 
Parker,    A.    C. 


Laundries. 
Albemarle  Steam  Laundry. 
Pennington,    N.    J. 

Lawyers. 
Brown.  J.   M. 
Smith.    R.    L. 
Austin,   R.   E. 
Price,    J.    R. 
Reynolds,  G.  D.  B. 
Crowell,    R.    A. 
Honeycutt,   A.    C. 
Burleyson,    I.    R. 
Brown,    R.   L. 
Sikes.   O.    J. 

Lumber   Manufacturers   and    Dealers. 
Snuggs,    E.    E. 
Sibley,    R.    L.,    Manufacturing   Co. 

Marble  Works. 
Palmer,    C.    M. 

Machinery  Dealers. 
Morrow    Bros.    &    Heath    Co. 

Paint    and    Oil    Dealers. 
Morrow  Bros.    &  Heath   Co. 

Painters. 
Coble,     Charlie. 
Underwood,   J.    W. 

Produce    Dealers. 
Little,   M.   F.,    &   Co. 

Plumbers. 
Gantt,   J.   E. 

Piano  and    Organ    Dealers. 
Cullem,  — .  — . 
Huneycutt,    P.    J.,    &   Co. 

Photographers. 
Cook  Studio. 

Real    Estate   Agents. 
Albemarle   Real   Estate   &    Insurance   Co. 
Snotherly,     John. 

Shingle  Dealers. 
Morrow   Bros.    &   Heath   Co. 
Farmers'  Hardware  Co. 

Undertakers    and    Embalmers. 
Huneycutt.    P.    J.,    &    Co. 
Parker-Little   Furniture    Co. 

Veterinary  Surgeons. 
Kluttz,    J.    R. 

Wall    Paper    Dealers. 
Huneycutt,    P.    J.,    &   Co. 
Parker-Little  Furniture  Co. 

Manufacturing  Plants. 
Wiseassett   Mills   Co. 

Efird    Manufacturing   Co.      (Cotton   Yarns). 
Lillian    Knitting    Mills    Co.     (Hosiery). 
Albemarle    Mantel    Co.     (Mantels). 
R.    L.    Sibley  Mfg.    Co.      (Boxes). 
Albemarle  Cabinet   Co. 


RICHFIELD. 

Incorporated    in    1895. 

Population,    1910:    Whites.    250;    colored,    40; 
total,   290. 

Value     real     estate,     $70,000;    value    personal 
property,    $60,000. 

TAX  RATE— 16  2-3c.  on  the  $100. 

Town   Officers. 
MAYOR— C.   Ritchie. 
TOSTMASTER — J.   D.   Earnhardt. 
CHIEF  OF  POLICE— R.   M.  Trexler. 
R.   R.   AGENT— W.  J.  Fisher,   Southern  Rail- 
way    (Yadkin    Branch). 

Ministers  and   Churches. 
LUTHERAN— J.  B.  Moose,  Pastor. 
METHODIST— No    Pastor. 

Schools  and  Academies. 
HIGH— R.   L.   Taylor,   Prin. 
Druggists. 
Ritchie's   Drug    Store. 
Wilkins   &  Fisher. 

Jewelers. 
Dingier,  L.   R. 

General   Merchandise. 
Miller  Bros. 


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Ritchie.   Mrs.    G.    G. 
Arie,    N.    G. 
Earnhardt;   Jno.    D. 

Hotels  and   Boarding   Houses. 
Floyd,   C.   F. 
Ritchie.    Mrs.    G.    G. 

Manufacturing    Plants. 
American    Roller    Mills.      (Flour    and    Feed). 
Ritchie,  J.   A.      (Building  Material). 
Spring  Mills  Co.      (Flour,   Feed   and  Grain). 

Livery   Stables. 
Ritchie,   II.    L. 

Blacksmith    and    Woodworking    Shop. 
Morton,    Samuel    L. 

Undertakers. 
Earnhardt  &  Frick. 


NORWOOD. 

Incorporated    in    1881. 

Population,     1910:     1,000. 

Value    real    estate,    $155,375;    value    personal 
property,    $97,609. 

Town   Officers. 

MAYOR— Thos.     W.     Hunter. 

POSTMASTER— Fred    H.     Lilly. 

R.   R.    AGENTS— J.    V.   Barringer,    Southern; 
H.    L.    Joyce,   South-Bound;   W.    G.    Ussery,   R., 

MANAGER    TELEGRAPH— J.    V.    Barringer. 
W.    U. 

Ministers  and   Churches. 
METHODIST— J.    W.    Clegg,    Pastor. 
BAPTIST — E.    M.    Brooks,    Pastor. 
PRESBYTERIAN— W.    A.    Daniel,    Pastor. 

Schools  and   Academies. 
HIGH— J.    H.    Forbes,    Prin. 

Banks   and    Bankers. 
BANK     OF     NORWOOD— T.     A.     Hathcock, 
Pres. ;  B.   W.    Scott,   Cash. 
Doctors. 
Blalock,  B.   K. 
Hathcock,    T.    A. 
Campbell,    J.    I. 

Druggists. 
Hart  Drug  Co. 
Hunter,    T.    W. 

General  Merchandise. 
Harris-McAulay   Co. 
Morrow-Freeman   Co. 
Thompson    &    Wright. 
Sinclair   Mercantile    Co. 
Britt,    J.    E. 
Mills,   Thos. 
Thompson,    A.    A. 
Thompson    &    Son. 
People's  Grocery  Co. 

Hotels  and  Boarding  Houses. 

Keyston    Hotel. 

Livery   Stables. 

Woolry's    Stables. 
Thompson,   J.   W. 

Manufacturing    Plants. 

Norwood    Manufacturing    Co.     (Cotton    Mill). 

Norwood    Lumber    Co. 

Norwood   Milling    Co. 

Stanly   Cotton   Oil   Co. 

Pepsi-Cola  Bottling   Co. 

Norwood   Roller  Mills. 


BIG    LICK. 

Population,    1913:     185. 

Town  Officers. 
MAYOR— C.    P.    Hartsell. 
POSTMASTER— W.   A.   Cagle, 

Ministers  and  Churches. 
BAPTIST— C  J.  Black,  Pastor. 
METHODIST— Rev.     Mr.     Brady.    Pastor. 


Schools  and  Academies. 
BIG  LICK  HIGH— Winston  Hartsell,  Prin. 

Doctors. 
Hartsell,  F.  E. 
Vaughan,     H.     E. 

General    Merchants. 
Cagle,  W.   A. 
Eflrd,    H.     P. 
Morgan,   W.    G. 
Teeter,   N.   A.,    &  Co. 

Hotels  and  Boarding  Houses. 
Efird,  D.   E. 

Sales  Stables. 
Hill,    C.    E. 

Manufacturing  Plants. 
Eflrd,  P.  J.   C.      (Roller  Mill). 
Eflrd,  H.   P.      (Gin  and  Saw  Mill). 
Efird   &  Huneycutt.      (Lumber). 


NEW    LONDON. 

Population,    1910:    White,    500;    colored,    10; 
total,  510. 

Value    real    estate.    $115,000;    value    personal 
property,    $50,000. 

TAX    RATE— 25c.    on    the    $100. 

Town  Officers. 
MAYOR— H.    E.    Ross. 
POSTMASTER— W.     F.     Ross. 
CHIEF  OF  POLICE — H.   L.   Earnhardt. 
R.   R.   AGENT— L.   J.  Trott,   Southern. 
MANAGER  TELEGRAPH— L.  J.  Trott,  W.  U 

Ministers  and  Churches. 
METHODIST — S.    L.     Owens,    Pastor. 
BAPTIST— H.    M.    Brooks,   Pastor. 

Schools  and  Academies. 
NEW   LONDON    HIGH— A.    C.    Wright,   Prin. 

Doctors. 
Allen,    J.    A.    , 

General    Merchandise. 
Miller,   J.   M.,   &   Co. 
Mauney   &   Ritchie. 
Lefler,   Mrs.    C.   B. 
Ross,    H.    E.,    &   Co. 
Hearne,    J.    H. 
Ivey,  W.  M. 

Hotels   and    Boarding    Houses. 
Culp  Hotel. 
Ridenhour,   D.   E. 

Livery  Stables. 
Culp,   Jno.   L.,   &  Sons. 

Manufacturing    Plants. 
Tucker  &   Carter  Rope  Co. 
Miller,  J.   M.,  &  Co.      (Machine  Shop,  Foun- 
dry and  Saw  Mill). 

LOCUST. 

Incorporated  in   1911. 

Population,    1913:     White,    150. 

Value    real     estate,     $20,000;    value    personal 
property,   $25,000. 

Town   Officers. 

MAYOR— D.   W.   Turner. 

COMMISSIONERS— N.    W.    Huneycutt,    J.    F. 
Hartsell,   Wil    'iVeur. 

POSTMASTER— J.  F.   Hartsell. 

Ministers   and    Churches. 

BAPTIST .   — .   Ivey,  Pastor. 

PRESBYTERIAN .    — y    Rosebud,   Pastor. 

METHODIST— E.    K.    Brady,    Pastor. 
Schools   and   Academies. 

STANLY   HALL — (Controlled   by   Mecklenburg 
Presbytery),   Misses   Niblock  and  Handley. 

PUBLIC—. 

Merchants. 

Little   &   Turner. 

i   i' .  i!.    M.    L. 

Huneycutt,   N.   W. 

Huneycutt   &  Kurr. 


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STuKKS    COUNTY. 


STOKES  COUNTY 

COUNTY    SEAT,    DANBURY. 


POPULATION— (Census  1910),  20,151. 

Formed   In   1789.     Named  In  honor  of  Col.  John  Stokes,  an  officer  in  the  Revolutionary  Wsr. 

AREA — 500  square  miles. 

Value  of  real  estate,   $2,181,061;  v;-lue  <f  personal  property,   $1,850,958. 

Property  listed  in   1913,   by  whites,   J3.919.9S6;   by  negroes.  $112,033. 

XI'MliKi;   OF   SCHOOLS— For  whites,   6R;  for  negroes,   12. 

TAX   RATE — County  purposes,  19c.   <.n  th;  $100;   special   for   schools,    15c.    on    the   $100    and 
4"ic.   nil  polls. 

PUBLIC  KOADS— No.  miles,  500.     Worked   by   cential  law. 

RAILROAD,    TELEGRAPH     AMD     EXPRESS    COMPANIES. 

Rural   Telephone   Co.,   assessed   value $        230.00 

Atlantic   and   Yadkin  Railroad,   20. "50   miles,   assessed    value 232.3,2  0(1 

Southern   Express  Co.,   assessed  value.... 4,875.00 

Southern  Bell  Telephone  and  Telegraph   Co.,  assessed    value     i'. 324. 00 

Western   I 'nion  Telegraph  Co.  assessed  vaUe J, 140.75 

Townfork  Telephone  Co.,   assessed  value.    .      lOb.JO 

Norfolk   and  Western  Railway,   10  07   miles,   assessed    value 231,102.00 

Farmers  Quickstep  Telephone  Co.,   assassed  value     2,454.00 

Hit;   Creek   Telephone   Co.,   assessed   value 1,667  00 

Pinnacle  Telephone  Co.,   assessed   value 50.00 

The   Pullman   Co.,    assessed  value 2,132.00 

SUPERIOR   COURT   TERMS— Mirch   30ih    (criminal),  April   6th    (civil),   October   2nd    C'iv'1), 
October   26th    (criminal). 


COUNTY    OFFICERS. 

CLERK  OF  COURT— II.  T.  Chilton,  Dan- 
bury. 

KIFF — W.    C.    Slate,   Danbury. 

REGISTER  OF  DEEDS— John  C.  Morefield, 
Danbury. 

TREASURER— G.    W.    Neal,    Campbell,   R.    1. 

CORONER— Dr.  R.  H.  Morefield,  Vade 
Mi  rum. 

SUPT.  OF  HEALTH— Dr.  J.  Walter  Neal, 
Walnut  Cove,  R.   3. 

SUPT.   OF  SCHOOLS— J.  T.   Smith,  Danbury. 

SUPT.  OF  HOME — R.  S.  Coleman,  Mead- 
ows.   R.    1. 

I 'HARD  OF  EDUCATION— N.  A.  Martin, 
(Chm'n),  Danbury;  S.  P.  Christian,  Westfield; 
J.   Wilson,  Mitchell,  Dillard. 

COMMISSIONERS— Chap.  Bodenheimer 

(Chm'n),  Germantown,  R.   2;  J.   I.   Owen,  West- 
field,   R.    1;   J.   M.   Fagg,   Dillard. 

BOARD  OF  ELECTIONS— J.  C.  Wall 
(Chm'n),  Walnut  Cove,  R.  3;  H.  M.  Joyce, 
Danbury. 

JUSTICES  OF  THE   PEACE. 

DANBURY  TOWNSHIP— L.  J.  Young,  Dan- 
bury C  W.  Sisk,  Red  Shoals;  N.  A.  Martin, 
Danbury;  Constable  Del.  C.  Taylor,  Sandy 
Ridge,   R.   1.  „      , 

MEADOWS— J.  H.  Fowler,  Mizpah.  R.  1; 
.T.  M.  Redding,  Germantown,  R.  1;  I.  C.  Ross, 
Walnut  Cove,  R.   1.  „    „  ■ 

YADKIN— R.  F.  Fulk,  Pinnacle;  J.  H.  Cov- 
ington. Mizpah;  J.  P.  Covington,  Pinnacle,  R. 
2;  J.  T.  Johnson,  King,  R.  1;  W.  A.  Sullivan, 
Pinnacle. 

QUAKER  GAP— J.  P.  Lynch,  Pilot  Moun- 
tain, R.  1;  Robert  F.  Shelton,  Moore's  Springs; 
J  F.  Nunn,  Westfield,  R.  1.  Joel  Francis, 
Francisco,  R.  1;  G.  W.  Lawson,  Pinnacle,  R.  2; 
John  R.  P.  East,  Vade  Macum;  Jas.  D.  Martin, 
Francisco.  Constable,  M.  O.  Lynch,  Pilot 
Mountain.   R.    1. 

PETERS  CREEK— C.  C.  Campbell,  Smith, 
R.  1;  H.  H.  Reid,  R.  M.  Smith,  E.  C.  Shep- 
pard,  R.  L.  Lawson,  Jesse  A.  Lawson,  Dan- 
bury, R.  1.  Constable,  Ezra  Lawson,  Danbury, 
R.    1. 

SNOW  CREEK— C.  D.  Smith,  Campbell.  R. 
1;  W.  E.  Willis,  Jr.,  Madison,  R.  3;  G.  A. 
Hutcherson,  Sandy  Ridge,  R.  1;  John  A.  Leake, 
Campbell,  R.   1. 

BEAVER  ISLAND— J.  E.  Dalton,  Pine  Hall; 
J.  Wilson  Mitchell,  Dillard.  Constable,  J. 
Ham  Mitchell,  Dillard. 

SAURATOWN— O.   J.   Cates,  Walnut  Cove,  R. 


3;  J.   N.   Lasly,  Meadows,  R.   1;  S.   C.  Rierson, 
Walnut  Cove. 

MINISTERS    NOT    IN    TOWNS. 

PRIMITIVE  BAPTISTS— Walter  Mabe,  Dan- 
bury, R.  U  Watt  Priddy.  Danbury,  R.  1; 
John  Knight,  Sandy  Ridge;  Joel  G.  Southern, 
Germantown,  R.  1;  Gabriel  Boles,  Walnut  Cove, 
R.  1;  Alex.  Moran,  Meadows,  R.  1;  Samuel 
Moran,  Meaodws,  R.  1 ;  H.  D.  Mickey,  Pinna- 
cle, R.  2;  John  H.Wright.  Brim,  R.  1;  F.  P. 
Stone,  Francisco,  R.  1;  Wm.  H.  Collins,  Fran- 
cisco, R.  1;  Darian  Collins,  Pinnacle,  R.  2; 
Lewis  Pyrtle,  Westfield,  R.  1;  Paul  Priddy, 
Danbury,  R.  1;  Lathe  Knight,  Walnut  Cove, 
R.   1. 

MISSIONARY  BAPTIST— Pinkney  Oliver, 
King,  R.  1;  J.  A.  Joyce,  Sandy  Ridge,  R.  1; 
J.  E.  Simmons,  Moore's  Spring;  J.  B.  Johnson, 
Walnut  Cove. 

METHODIST— C.  A.  Wall,  Campbell,  R.  1; 
C.  R.  Hutchison.  Walnut  Cove;  Rev.  Mr. 
Brendell,   Walnut   Cove;   T.   J.    Folger,   Danbury. 

PRESBYTERIAN— R.  W.  George,  Francisco; 
John  D.  Smith,  Danbury,  R.  1;  C.  W.  Erwin, 
Brim,  R.  1. 

METHODIST  PROTESTANT— A.  L.  Hunter. 
Pinnacle. 

SCHOOLS    AND     ACADEMIES. 

DALTON  INSTITUTE— W.  A.  Flynt,  Prin., 
Dalton. 

PINNACLE   GRADED— Pinnacle. 

KING  HIGH  SCHOOL—  Chas.  E.  Hiatt,  Prin., 
King. 

PHYSICIANS   NOT   IN   TOWNS. 

Keiger,  O.  R.,  King. 

McCanless,  W.  V.,  Danbury. 

McCanless,  W.   L.,  Danbury. 

Slate,  W.  C,  Danbury. 

Neal,   J.   Walter,   Meadows. 

Dicks,     D.C.,   Madison,   R.    3. 

Ellington,  J.   II.,  Sandy  Ridge. 

Moore,   W.    B..    Smith.    R.    1. 

Leak,  J.   J.,   Brim,  R.   1. 

Moir,  S.  A.,  Francisco. 

Morefield,  R.  H.",  Moore's  Springs. 

Helsabeck,  R.   S.,  King,  R.   1. 

Phillips,  M.  D.,  Dalton. 

Tillotson,  S.   F.,  Kins,  R.   1. 

Slate,  J.    W..   Mizpah. 

Jones,  A.  G.,  Walnut  Cove. 

Fulp,   Elias,   Fulp. 

MERCHANTS   NOT    IN    TOWNS. 

Nelson,  F.  E.,  Danbury,  R.  1. 

Nelson,  W.  P.,  Danbury,  R.  1. 

Nelson,   W.    A.,   &   Son,   Danbury,   R.    1. 


STOKES   COUNTY. 


4(13 


Bennett,  W.   R.,  &  Son,  Danbury,  R.   1. 

Smith,  Lee,  Danbury,  R.   1. 

Hartman,  Mrs.  R.  L.,  &  Son,  Danbury,  R.  1. 

Mabe,   J.   M.,  Danlmry,  R.    1. 

Sheppard,  E.   C,  Danbury,  R.   1. 

Lawson,  Jesse  A.,  Danbury,  R.   1. 

Martin,  N.   A.,  Danbury. 

Taylor,  J.   Spot,  Danbury. 

Fagg,  A.   J.,   Danbury. 

Adkins,   Henry,  Red   Shoals. 

Duncan,  Young  &  Co.,  Dillard. 

Duncan,  L.   R.,  Sandy  Ridge,  R.   1. 

Duncan,   John  F.,  Sandy  Ridge,  R.    1. 

Morefleld,  J.  Wesley,  Sandy  Ridge,  R.   1. 

Amos   &  Amos,    Sandy  Ridge,   R.    2. 

Shelton,  Will,  Sandy  Ridge. 

Hall,  Caleb,  Sandy  Ridge. 

Smith,  James  P.,  Campbell,  R.   1. 

Hill,  John  R.,  Campbell,  R.   1. 

Tilley,  T.  W.,  Smith,  R.   1. 

Hart,  G.   W.,   &  Son,  Smith,   R.    1. 

Smith,  F.   C,   Smith. 

Xunn,  Virgil,  Francisco,  R.  1. 

Collins,  Millard,  Francisco,  R.   1. 

Forest,  Reid,   Francisco,  R.   2. 

Beasley,   Elijah,   Francisco. 

Frans,  Joseph  C.,  Brim,  R.   1. 

Chilton,  A.   N..  Brim,  R.   1. 

Wright,  J.   H.,  Brim,  R.   1. 

Covington,   Robert,   &   Son,   Westfleld,   R.    1. 

Thore,  Thos.   J.,  Westfleld.  R.   1. 

Flinn,  J.   C,  Pine  Hall. 

Carter   &  Williams,   Pine   Hall. 

Brick   Store  Co.,  Pine  Hall. 

Boyles,   C.   H.,   Pinnacle,  R.   1. 

Sams,    S.   W.,   Pinnacle,   R.    2. 

Spencer,  Thos.,  Campbell,  R.  1. 

Joyce,   J.   A.,  Sandy  Ridge,  R.    1. 

Flint    &   Flint,   Gideon. 

Fagg,  J.   M.   Dillard. 

Boles,  J.  E.,  &  Son,  Pinnacle. 

Watson,   T.    O.,   Pinnacle. 

Gordon   &  Gordon,   Germantown,  R.   1. 

Shelton,  A.  M.,  Campbell,  R.  1. 

Tise,  J.  C,  Vade  Mecum. 

Stokes   Supply   Co.,   King. 

Dodson,  Sandy  Ridge,  R.   1. 

Carter,  A.   B.,  Sandy  Ridge,  R.   1. 

Morefleld,  W.   T.,   Campbell,  R.    1. 

Fulk,   S.   F.,   Pinnacle,   R.    1. 

Stone,   H.    L.,   Pinnacle. 

Edwards,    W.    J. 

Fowler,   W.   O.,  Pinnacle. 

Neal,  Geo.   W.,   Campbell,   R.    1. 

Ross,  I.  G.,  Walnut  Cove,  R.   1. 

Boles,   L.    B. ,   Germantown,   R.    1. 

Johnson,  W.  J.,  Germantown,  R.   1. 

Fulp,  H.   A.,  Mizpah,  R.    1. 

Carroll,   J.   T.,   Mizpah,   R.    1. 

Tuttle,  A.  G.,  Mizpah,  R.   1. 

Meadows   &   Cromer,   Mizpah. 

Tuttle,  W.   H.,  Mizpah. 

Tuttle,   J.    Walter.   Kin,.,   R.   1. 

Boyles   Bros.,   Dalton. 

Tuttle,  R.   B.,   King,   R.   1. 

Meadows,  Bros,  King,  R.   1. 

Amos,  J.   C,  Sandy  Ridge,  R.   2. 

Young,  H.   H.,  Smith,  R.   1. 

Nunn,  L.  L.,  Westfleld,  R.   1. 

i.   Mrs.   Ida,   Westfleld,  R.    1. 
Reid,   W.   H.,   Francisco,   R,   2. 
Morefield,  J.  Wm.,  Meadows. 
Meadows,  J.  L.,  &  Co.,  Germantown,  R.   1. 
Redding  &  Baker,  Germantown,  R.   1. 
Brown,  Richard,  Campbell,  R.   1. 
Boyles   Mercantile    Co.,    King. 
Kelger,  S.  T.,  &  Son,  King. 
Culler,    Wm.    F.,    Dalton. 
Caudle   &  Bowles,   King. 
Alley.   H.   G.,   Danbury,   R.    1. 
Mitchell,  W.  R.,  Pinnacle,  R.   2. 
Smith,   Robert.   Gap. 

FLOUR,   CORN    AND    FEED    MILLS. 
Sheppard.   C.    II.,   Sandy   Ridge,   R.    1. 


Shelton,  .W.   T.,   Sandy  Ridge. 

Priddy  &  Throckmorteon,   Sandy  Ridge,  R.   1. 

Sheppard,   E.   C,   Danbury,  R.   1. 

Nelson,  D.   C,  Danbury,   R.    1. 

Peters'  Creek  Union  Milling  Co.,  Smith,  R.  1. 

Fagg  &  Hall,  Danbury,  R.  1. 

Moore  &Sheppard,  Campbell,  R.   1. 

George,  R.  W.,  Francisco. 

Collins,  A.  J.,  Francisco,  R.   1. 

Phillips,  John  Y. ,  Dalton. 

Slate,   W.    G.,   Mizpah. 

Slate,   John   E.,   Mizpah. 

Allen,   G.    M.,   Mizpah,   R.    1. 

Lunsford,   C.   H.,   King,   R.    2. 

Charles,   G.    H. .   Germantown. 

Dodd,  A.  D.,  Francisco. 

Pepper  Bros.,  Danbury. 

Chisman.   W.   M.,   Pine  Hall. 

Hylton,   W.   R.,    Campbell,    R.    1. 

Schaub,  James,  Tobaccoville.  R.   2. 

SAW    MILLS. 
Hutchins,   J.   R.,   King. 
Matthews  &  Matthews,  Francisco. 
Rhodes,  Jesse,  Campbell,  R.   1. 
Meadows  Bros.,   Germanton.   R.    1. 
Tuttle  Bros.,   King. 

Lasley,  J.   N.,   &  Son.   Meadows.   R.   1. 
Mitchell.   Walter  I.,   Meadows,   R.    1. 
Slate,  W.  G.,  Mizpah. 
Slate,  John  E.,  &  Son  Mizpah. 
Lunsford,   C.   H.   King.  R.   2. 
Grabs  Manufacturing  Co.,   King.    , 
Phillips,  John  Y.,  Dalton. 
Sullivan,   W.   A.,   Pinnacle. 
Reid,   W.   H..   Vade  Mecum. 
George,  R.  W.,  Francisco. 
Sheppard,   E.   C.,   Danbury,   R.    1. 
Nelson,  D.  C.,  Danbury,  R.  1. 
Peters'  Creek  Union  Milling  Co.,  Smith,  R.  1. 
Hylton,   W.   R.,   Campbell,   R.    1. 
Mickey,   C.  A.,  Gap. 
Priddy    &    Morefleld.    Danbury.    R.    1. 
Grogan,    L.    P.,    Campbell,    R.    1. 
Mitchell,   R.   W.,   Gideon. 
Miller,  A.  A.,  Walnut  Cove,  R.  1. 
Neal,  J.  M.,  Meadows. 
Matthews  &  Johnson,  Walnut  Cove,  R.  1. 
Charles.    G.    H.,    Germanton. 

PUBLIC  SCHOOL  TEACHERS. 
Booe,   EfTie,   Danbury. 
Petree,   Sadie,   Danbury. 
Yarborough,   Hortense,   Danbury. 
Stewart,  Delia,  Danbury. 
Neal,  Mrs.  J.  W.,  Walnut  Cove. 
Moore,  Bessie,  Walnut  Cove. 
Rutledge,    Una,    Germantown.  , 

Lovell,  Murphy,  Walnut  Cove. 
Neal,   Maude,   Germantown. 
Blackwell,  J.  S.,  Germantown. 
Petree,  Maude,  Germantown. 
Wall.  Mae  H.,  Walnut  Cove. 
Alley,  Bernice,  Germantown. 
Ross,  Harriet,  Walnut  Cove. 
Moore,  Annie,  King. 
Pulliam,  Macie,   King. 
White,  U.  G.,  Mizpah. 
Johnson,   Agnes,   Mizpah. 
Wall,    Hester,    King. 
Gentry,  Erne,  King. 
Wall,  Ida  Lee,  Mizpah. 
Smith,  Hattie,  King. 
Ward,    Bertha,    Germantown. 
Hall,   Leatha,  Mizpah. 
Beasley,  J.  F.,  King. 
Hiatt,  Chas.  E.,  King. 
George,   W.    D.,   King. 
Moore,   Marie,   King. 
Tuttle,  Grace,  King. 
Smith,   Clemmie,   Tobaccoville. 
Hamm,  Fannie  R.,  King. 
Smith,  Wilmeta,  King. 
Cook,   H.   Grady,   Pinnacle. 
Sullivan,   R.   A.,   Pinnacle. 


STOKES   COUNTY. 


■i .   J.   \\\,   Pinnacle. 
Clark,   Mary,   Pinnacle. 
Ingram,  Naomi,  Pinnacle. 
Moore,  C.    F.,   Pinnae 
Dunlap,  Bertha  M.,  Peter's  Creek,  Va. 
Hill,  Annie,   Peter's  Creek,  Va. 
Carroll,    Rosa,    Francisco. 
Mays.   Doris    ]■;.,   Francisco. 
Lester,    Olivia,    Brim. 
Smith,    Maude,    Francisco. 
Smith,    Agness,    Francisco. 
Smith.  Dixie,    Francisco. 
Francis,  A.  S..  Francisco. 
smith.  Etta,   Francisco. 
Pringle,   Wesley,   Francisco. 
Boyles,   C.    B.,   Westfleld. 
George,  Airs.   Jesse  F.,  Westfleld. 
Booe,  Celia,   Pilol   Mountain. 
shari),   Beulah,   Pilot   Mountain. 
Roberts,   Minnie   H.,   Pinnacle. 
Covington,   Susie,   Pinnacle. 
Simmons,    Myrtice,    Westfleld. 
Coffer,    Lizzie,    Westfleld. 
Wall,    Pearl,    Moore's    Springs. 
Fulton,  Nannie,  Smith. 
Pringle,    Mary.    Smith. 
Moore,  Lizzie,  V.,  Smith. 
Boyles,    Delia,    Danbury. 
Smith,  Florence,  Danbury. 
Leake,   G.   K..  Danbury. 
Fitzgerald,   Iris,   Danbury. 
Lester,    Lucile,    Danbury. 
Robinson,   Flossie,   Campbell. 
Boyles,  Lelah,   Campbell. 
Moore,   Gid,   Campbell. 
1'adgett,   Dora,   Danbury. 
Ray,   Judea,   Smith. 
Martin,   Delia.    Smith. 
Mangum,  Alice,   Sandy  Ridge. 
Moore,    Oberia,    Campbell. 
Martin,   Annie,    Sandy   Ridge. 
(I ami,   E.    C,  Madison. 
Baughn,   Edna,  Sandy  Ridge. 
Lasley,   Chattie,  Ayersville. 
Bowman,  Minnie,   Sandy  Ridge. 
Leake,   J.    A.,    Campbell. 
Lackey,  Gladys,   Campbell. 
Lackey,  Lucy,   Campbell. 
Snead,  Julia,  Campbell. 
Smith,    Covie,   Campbell. 
Smith,  J.  A.,  Madison. 
Sharp,   Lizzie   M.,    Madison. 
Hubbard,  Ruth,  Madison. 
Paschal,  Bessie,  Madison. 
Adkins,  Lizzie,  Red  Shoals. 
Payne,  Emily,  Dillard. 
Vaughn,   Jessie,   Walnut  Cove. 
Willis,  Mary  Sue,  Walnut  Cove. 
Scroggs,  J.   W.,  Walnut  Cove. 
Tharpe,  Claudia,  Walnut  Cove. 
Ripple,  Lizzie,  Walnut  Cove. 
McPherson,  Bessie,  Walnut  Cove. 
Fulp,  Louella,  Walnut  Cove. 
V'niiis,   J.    X.,   Danbury. 
Smith,  F.  L.,  Meadows. 
Allen,  Irene,  Walnut  Cove. 
Martin,  Mary  A.,  Germantown. 
Duncan,   Lemma,  Walnut  Cove. 


DANBURY. 

Not  incorporated. 

Population.     1913:     white,    125;    colored,    47 
total,  172. 
POSTMASTER— H.    M.    Joyce. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 
•  METHODIST— Thos.    J.    Folger.    Pastor. 
PRESBYTERIAN— 

Doctors. 
McCanless,    W.    L. 
McCanless,   W.    A'. 

General     Merchants. 
Taylor,   J.    Spot. 
Fagg.    A.    J. 
Martin,    N.    A. 


Hotel!    and     Boarding     Houses. 
Taylor   Hotel. 
McCanless  Hotel. 

Livery   Stables. 
Taylor,  J.   Spot. 

Banks    and    Bankers. 
THE   BANK    OF    STOKES    COUNTY— M.    T. 
Chilton,    Pres.  ;    N.    E.    Pepper,    Cash. 
Newspapers    and    Editors. 
THE   DANBURY   REPORTER— Pepper  Bros., 
Editors    and    Proprietors. 


WALNUT    COVE. 

Incorporated    in    1889. 

Population,    1913:     white,    700;    colored,    300; 
total,    1,000. 

Value   of   real   estate.    $85,000;   value   of   per- 
sonal property.    $110,000. 

Tax  Rate:  30c.  on  poll;  90c  on  property. 
Town    Officers. 

MAYOR— O.    N.    Petree. 

POSTMASTER— A.     W.     Davis     . 

CHIEF  OF  POLICE— J.  L.   Mitchell. 

R.     R.     AGENTS— P.     W.     Davis,     Southern; 
W.  P.  Wheeler,  N.  &  W. 

EXPRESS   AGENT— P.    W.    Davis.    Southern. 

MANAGER    TELEGRAPH— W.     P.     Wheeler, 
W.    U. 

Ministers   and   Churches. 

MISSIONARY    BAPTIST— Dr.    J.    T.    Smith, 
Pastor. 

Mi;THODIST   EPISCOPAL— E.    J.    Poe,   Pas- 
tor. 

EPISCOPAL— H.   A.   Wiley,  Rector. 

PRIMITIVE  BAPTIST— J.   A.   Fagg,  Pastor. 
Schools    and    Academies. 

HIGH— J.  W.  Scroggs,  Prin. 

Banks    and    Bankers. 

THE   BANK    OF    STOKES    COUNTR— M.    T. 
Chilton.  Pres. ;  O.  N.  Petree.  Cash. 

FARMERS     UNION     BANK     AND     TRUST 
CO.— J.   Spot  Taylor,   Pres.;  J.  W.   Slate,   Cash. 
Doctors. 

Tuttle,   R.   G. 

Jones,   A.   G. 

Dentist. 

Critz,   W.    H. 

General  Merchants. 

Tuttle,    J.    T. 

Woodruff,  J.  B. 

Fagg   &   Nelson. 

Boyles,  D.   S. 

Rothrock,    A.    T. 

Dodson  &  Co. 

Stokes  Hardware  &  Furniture  Co. 

Burton.    John    A. 

East,  J.   W.,  Drug  Co. 

Stephens,    W.    R- 

Hairston,   Garfield. 

Farmers  Supply  Store. 

Fulton   &   Davis. 

Stewart-    Jones    Clothing    Co. 

Stokes    Grocery    Co. 

Morefleld,  J.  Wesley. 

Hotels   and    Boarding    Houses. 

Dodson  Hotel. 

Vaughn  Hotel. 

Central  Hotel. 

Livery  Stables. 

Joyce.   R.   P. 

Bowles,  W.'F. 

Davis  &  Linville. 

Barker,  A.   J. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 

Hedgecock   Brick    Co. 

Walnut   Cove  Milling  Co. 

Tobacco   Warehouses. 

Stokes  County  Warehouse  Co. 

Davis  &  Semple. 


GERMANTON. 

Incorporated   in   1S83. 


STOKES— SURRY. 


405 


Population,    1913:    white,    115;    colored,    57; 
total,   1T2. 

Value   of   real   estate,    $35,000;   value  of   per- 
sonal property  $45,000. 

Town    Officers. 

POSTMASTER— J.    Harap    White. 

R.    R.    AGENT — Mrs.   I.   J.    Carson,   Southern. 

EXPRESS      AGENT— Mrs.      I.      J.       Carson, 
Southern. 

MANAGER    TELEGRAPH— Mrs.    I.    J.    Car- 
jon,  W.  V. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 

METHODIST    EPISCOPAL, .     — .     Folger, 

EPISCOPAL—  No  Pastor. 
MISSIONARY  BAPTIST— No  Pastor. 

Schools    and    Academies. 
GERMANTON        ACADEMY— H.         Flowers, 
Prin. 

Doctors. 
Hill,   L.   H. 
Bynum,   Wade  H. 

Druggists. 
Beck  R.   T. 

General     Merchants. 
McKinzie.    L.    M.,    &   Co. 
Tuttle,   R.   L.,   &  Co. 
Beck,  R.  T.,  &  Co. 
McGee,   H..    &   Co. 
Kurfees  Hardware  Co. 

Livery   Stables. 
Hill,    S.    C. 

Hotels   and    Boarding    Houses. 
Vaughn,   Mrs.   A.   B. 


PINNACLE. 

Population,     1913:    white,    250; 


30; 


colored, 
total,"  2S0. 

POSTMASTER— W.    J.    EDWARDS. 
R.   R-  AGENT— S.   W.   Moon,   Southern. 
MANAGER   TELEGRAPH— S.    W.    Moon,   W. 
U. 

Ministers    aid    Churches. 
METHODIST     PROTESTANT— A.     L.     Hun- 
ter, Pastor. 

METHODIST    EPISCOPAL— — .     — .     Vestal, 
Pastor. 

MISSIONARY   BAPTIST— Rev.    Byrum,    Pas- 
tor. 

Schools    and    Academies. 
STATE    HIGH— R.    A.    Sullivan,    Prin.,    Mrs. 
M.  E.  Clark,  Asst.  Prin. 

GRADED— J.    W.    Snider,    Prin. 

Doctors. 
Slate.  J.   S. 

Druggists. 
Brown,  H.  H. 

General     Merchants. 
Fowler,   W.    O. 
Boles.  J.  A.,  &  Son. 
Watson,   T.    O. 
Edwards,  W.   J. 
Stone,   H.   L. 

Hotels  and    Boarding    Houses. 
Spalnhower,    E.    F. 

Livery   Stables. 
Smoak,  E.  L. 


SURRY  COUNTY 

COUNTY    SEAT,    DOBSON. 


POPULATION— (Census    1910),    29,709. 

Formed  in  1770.     Named  in  honor  of  Surry  County  in  England. 

AREA — COO  square  miles. 

Value   of   real   estate, $4, 329, 527;   value   of   personal    property,    $2,712,294. 

Property  listed  in   1912,   by  whites,  $6,535,029;  by  negroes,   $110,472. 

TAX  RATE^County  purposes,   21   2-3c.   on  the   $100. 

PUBLIC   ROADS — Worked   by    free    labor,    except   Mount   Airy   Township,    which 
debt  of  $SO,000  and  levies  5c.  to  pay  interest. 

RAILROAD,    TELEGRAPH     AND     EXPRESS   COMPANIES. 

Mount  Airy  Telephone  Co.,  assessed  value 

Southern  Railway,   33.13  miles,   assessed  value 

Atlantic  and  Yadkin  Railroad,  17.40  miles,  assessed  value 

Southern    Express    Co.,     assessed    value 

Southern   Bell  Telephone   and  Telegraph   Co.,   assessed  value 

Elkin   Light   and   Power   Co.,    assessed   value •  ■    

Elkin   and   Alleghany  Railroad,    11.75   miles,    assessed   value    .- 

Siloam    Telephone    Co. .    assessed    value    

Western    Union    Telegraph    Co.,    assessed    value 

Mount   Airy   and  Eastern   Railway,    5   miles,    assessed    value     

SUPERIOR   COURT   TERMS— February    2,    April     20,     August    31,     October     19, 
(civil  and  jail  cases.) 


has   bonded 


I        6,000.00 

1,296,0S4.70 

194.3SS.iii) 

9,171.00 

1,595.00 

500.00 

29,375.00 

750.00 

2,512.60 

7,500.00 

Otober,     26 


COUNTY   OFFICERS. 
CLERK  OF  COURT— W.   W.   Hampton,  Dob- 

SOH. 

SHERIFF— T.     W.     Davis,    Dobson. 

REGISTER  OF  DEEDS— W.  A.  York,  Dob- 
son. 

TREASURER— R.     C.    Lewellyn,    Dobson. 

CORONER— W.    M.    Stone.    Dobson. 

SURVEYOR— Vergil  Marsh,  Pilot  Mountain, 
R.     2. 

SUPT.  OF  HEALTH— John  R.  Woltz,  Dob- 
son. 

SIIPT.    OF   SCHOOLS— J.    H.    Allen,   Elkin. 

SUPT.  OF  HOME— J.  W.  Norman,  Dob- 
son. 

BOARD  OF  EDUCATION— E.  H.  Wrenn. 
Mount  Airy;  O.  E.  Snow,  Pilot  Mountain;  B.  J. 
Snow.   State  Road,  R.   2. 

COMMISSIONERS— W.     S.     Gough,     (chrm.). 


Elkin;  F.   T.   Snow,  Rusk,   Rf d. ;  W.   L.   Chilton. 
Ararat,   Rfd. 

BOARD  OF  ELECTIONS— J.  E.  Albright,  J. 
F.    Hendren,    Elkin. 

JUSTICES  OF  THE   PEACE. 

Robert  Wilmoth,  State  Road,  Rfd. ;  B.  J- 
Snow.  State  Road,  Rfd. ;  J.  R.  McCann.  Roar- 
ing Gap,  Rfd. ;  Newton  McCann,  Devotion ;  R. 
S.  Folger,  Dobson;  W.  C.  Perkins,  Mt.  Airy, 
R.  4;  A.  H.  Freeman.  Dobson;  G.  M.  Jervis. 
Round  Peak,  Rfd.;  J.  H.  Pondexter.  Crutch- 
fleld.  Rfd. ;  G.  H.  Marsh,  Ararat,  Rfd. ;  G.  T. 
Jones,  Mt.  Airy,  R.  4;  James  M.  Bartley,  Low 
Gap;  F.  A.  Ashburn.  Mt.  Airy,  R.  4;  J.  C. 
Bass,  Rusk;  N.  B.  Jones,  Rusk,  Rfd.;  H.  E. 
Beamer,  Rusk,  Rfd.;  R.  M.  Wray,  Mt.  Airy; 
E.  C.  Shelton,  Mt.  Airy,  R.  2;  John  A.  Cox. 
White  Plains:  S.  G.  Pace,  Mt.  Airy;  E.  F. 
McKinnev,  Mt.  Airy:  P.  S.  Rothrock.  Mt. 
Airy;    G.    W.    Hiatt,    Mt.    Airy.    R.    2;    A.    W. 


106 


SURRY  COUNTY. 


Dean,  Mt.  Airy:  T.  15.  McCargo,  Mt.  Airy; 
X.  P.  Short,  .Mi.  Airy;  G.  M.  Sparger,  Mt. 
Airy;  R.  \Y  Redman,  Ml.  Airy,  R.  1;  A.  S. 
Key,  Pilot  Mountain :  J.  F.  Burrus,  Rockford: 
R.  A.  Doss,  Rockford,  Rfd. ;  S.  W.  Scott, 
Shoals:  R.  L.  Wolff,  Pinnacle,  R.  2;  T.  M. 
Scott,  Round  Peak;  .1.   F.  Miller,  lit.  Airy.  R.  5; 

A.  F.  Snody,  Mt.  Airy,  R.  2;  S.  L.  Arlington, 
Mt.  Airy,  R.  2;  H.  E.  Taylor,  Pilot  Mountain, 
R.  2;  J.  A.  Park,  Elkin;  J.  A.  Blue,  White 
Plains.  Rfd.  :  W.  A.  Sparger,  Ararat;  E.  C- 
Davenport,  Rockford;  J.  N.  Needhain,  Mt.  Airy, 
R.  1 ;  L.  R.  Combs,  Roaring  Gap,  Rfd. ;  A.  J. 
Anderson.    Brim;   R.    J.    Stanley.    Crutchfield;   J. 

B.  Simmons,  Brim;  Joseph  Hodges,  Low  Gap; 
E.  W.  Hays,  Ladonia;  Moses  Hodges,  Dobson; 
J.  L.  Patterson,  Siloam,  Rfd.;  J.  W.  Wall,  Si- 
loam,  Rfd. ;  G.  H.  Marsh,  Ararat,  Rfd. ;  G.  W. 
Mills,  Ararat,  Rfd.:  G.  W.  Wright,  Dobson; 
R.  L.  Greenwood.  Round  Peak;  J.  I.  Edmonds, 
Rockford,  Rfd.;  I.  A.  Eldridge,  State  Road; 
W.  M.  Wood,  Rockford,  Rfd. ;  R.  C.  Moser, 
Mt.  Airy;  Peter  Deatherage,  Mt.  Airy;  R.  S. 
Scott,  Shoals;  W.  R.  Norman,  Rockford,  Rfd.; 
T.   A.    Stanley,   Rusk,    Rfd. 

MINISTERS    NOT     IN     TOWNS. 

Key,    G.    O..    Pilot   Mountain. 

Atkinson,    W.    H.,    Round   Peak. 

Beamer,  W.   H.,   Mt.   Airy,  R.   3. 

Stone,    C.    H.,    Round   Peak,    R.    1. 

Marion,   T  .G.,   Crutchfield. 

Draughn,   J.   D.,   Jit.    Airy,   R.    4. 

Denny,    C.    B.,    Pinnacle. 

Elk.  J.  F. 

MeGliee.  W-  P. 
SCHOOLS       AND        ACADEMIES        NOT        IN 
TOWNS. 

SILOAM — Chas.    L.    Hauser,    Prin.,     Siloam. 

WESTFIELD   GRADED— J.    S.   Folger,    Supt., 
Crutchfield. 

PHYSICIANS    NOT    IN    TOWNS. 

Smith.    J.    Thomas,    Westfleld. 

Flippin,    S.    M.,    Westfleld. 

Flippin,   R.   D-,  Westfleld. 

Flippin,    S.    T.,    Siloam    . 

MERCHANTS    NOT    IN    TOWNS. 

Woodruff,  W.  M.,  &  Son,  Low  Gap. 

Kapp,   J.   C,   &  Co.,   Kapps  Mill. 

Greenwood,  J.  R..  Round  Peak. 

McDowell,    W.    M.,    Rockford,    R.    1. 

McCann,    J.    M.,    Dobson,    R.    1. 

McGee,   J.   &  D.   L..  Mt.   Airy,  R.   1. 

Haymore.   B.   E.,   Mt.    Airy,   R.    1. 

Bryant,  T.   W.,  Ararat. 

Key,  J.   G.,   Ararat. 

Nichols,    George,    White  Plains. 

Harbour,  J.   W.,   Rockford,  R.   1. 

Armstrong,   W.   P.,   Ararat,   R.    1. 

Badgett,   J.    C,   White  Plains. 

Gardner,  J.  W..  Mt.  Airy,  R.  3. 

Boles.    J.    W..    Siloam. 

Marion.    N.    C. ,    Siloam. 

Matthews,    C.    C,    Siloam. 

Marion,   R.    N.,    Siloam. 

COTTON    GINS. 

Laurel  Bluff  Cotton  Mill,  Mt.   Airy,  R.  3. 
FLOUR,    CORN    AND    FEED    MILLS. 

Disher,   A.    E.,   White  Plains. 

Banner,  J.  B.,  Mt.   Airy. 

Mimmick,  ,T.  D.,  Mt.  Airy. 

Kapp,   J.   C,   &  Co.,   Kapps  Mill. 

Greenwood,    J.    R.,    Round    Peak. 

Bunker,    C.    W.,   Round  Peak. 

Davis.    Jesse,   Mt.    Airy,   R.    4. 

Key,   G.   O.,  Mt.   Airy,   R.   4. 

Sides.    Mrs.,    Mt.    Airy,    Rfd. 

Banner  Mfg.   Co.,   Mt.   Airy. 

Layne,    J.    S.,    Rusk. 

Dobbin  Bros.,  Rusk. 

Granite    City   Mills,    Mount   Airy. 

PUBLIC  SCHOOL  TEACHERS. 

Atkins,    Nora,    Round    Peak. 


Allred,   Nettie  K.,   Mount  Airy'. 
Allen,    Bettle,    Mount    Airy. 
Butner,     Viola,    Pinnacle. 
Burrus,    Mrs.,    Elkin. 
Butner,  Leila,  Pinnacle. 
Blue,    Geo.    J.,    White   Plains. 
Ik  11,    Nora,   Elkin. 
Cox,    Maggie,    Rockland. 
Cassell,   Inia,  Mount  Airy. 
Cox.    Theo.,    Dobson. 
Draughn,    Callie,    Rusk. 
Davenport,    Leila,    Rockford. 
Folger,    M.    M.,    Crutchfield. 
Fulk,    Mecie,    Pilot    Mountain. 
Folger,  Beulall,   Crutchfield. 
Folger,    Myrtle,    Dobson. 
Folger,    Ruth,    Dobson. 
Galyean,   J.   A.,   Low  Gap. 
Holyfield,  Mattie,  Rockford. 
Haymore,   Nellie  K.,   Mount  Airy. 
Hill,   Effie  A.,    Brim. 
Hines,    Mary   J.,    Mount  Airy. 
Jarvls,    Steve,    Dobson. 
Joyce,    Alice,    State   Road. 
Joyce,    Lizie,    State   Road. 
Key.    Lillie    M..    Mount    Airy. 
Kidd,   J.   D.,   Dobson. 
Marion,    Carrie   E-.    Pinnacle. 
Matthews,    Cora,    Pilot    Mountain. 
Matthews,    Isabella,    Pilot    Mountain. 
Marshall,    Isla  Belle,   Mount  Airy. 
Marshall,    Hulda,    White   Plains. 
Marion,    S.    W.,    White   Plains. 
Martin,    DeWitt   T..    Ladonia. 
Mitchell,    Thomas,    Dobson. 
Martin,     Gladys    E.,     Ladonia. 
Norman,    Letitia   M. .    Rockford. 
Norman,     Rosa,     Dobson. 
Nance,   J.    F.,   Dobson. 
Nance,   A.   L.,    Dobson. 
Nance,    Beatrice,    Dobson. 
Newton,    Lottie,    Mount    Airy. 
Neal,    Pearl,     Pilot    Mountain. 
Oakley,    Bettie,    Mount   Airy. 
Oakley,  Mabel,  Mount  Airy. 
Perkins,    Btta,    Rockford. 
Poindexter,   Meta,   Rockford. 
Redman,   Mary,   Pilot  Mountain. 
Redman,    Annie,    Pilot  Mountain. 
Redman,    Carrie,    Pilot    Mountain. 
Rawley,    Frances,    Mount   Airy. 
Riggs,    Lena,    Dobson. 
Ring,    Maude,    Elkin. 
Richards,   Linnie,   Round  Peak. 
Snow,    Mamie,    Siloam. 
Stanley,   Ha,  Rusk. 
Sparger,    Lou,    Round   Peak. 
Schuyler,   Eugene.   Piper's   Gap. 
Scott,    John,    Round    Peak. 
Swanson,    Kate,    Pilot   Mountain. 
Thompson.    Bertie.    Devotion. 
Welch,    Emma.    Mount    Airy. 
Wall,    Beatrice,     Siloam. 
Woodruff,   Leila,   Round  Peak. 
Wilmoth,    Phola,    State   Road. 
Welch,    Alice,    Mount    Airy. 
York,    Nina,   Mount   Airy. 
Bryant,    Annie,    Mount    Airy. 
Smith,    Myrtle,    Mount   Airy. 
Wilmoth,    Mamie,    State    Road. 
Burrus,    Mary   J.,    Rockford. 
Davenport,    Lucy,    Rockford. 
Ashburn,    Cora,    Rockford. 
Mooney,    Mattie,    Rockford. 
Wolfe,    Henry,    Siloam. 
Wolfe,    Mrs.    Henry.    Siloam. 
Park,    Luther,    Elkin. 
Harkrader,    Lillian,    Dobson. 
Golding,    T.    D.,    Round   Peak. 
Jarrell.    S.    F.,    Round   Peak. 
Folger,    J.    S.,    Crutchfield. 
Cooper,    Viola,    Dobson. 


SURRY   COUNTY. 


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Norman,    Lillie.    State   Road. 
Marion,    Josie,    Pinnacle,    R.    3. 
Hunter,   Maggie,   Pilot   Mountain. 
DeRorde.    P.    C,    Elkin. 
Payne,    Mollie,    Westfield. 
Jones,   Alex.,  Pilot  Mountain. 
Chilton,    J.    W„    Westfield. 
Rrintle.    Lee,    Mount   Airy. 
Armfield,    Ora,    Low   Gap. 
Hatcher,    Lena,    Brim. 
Walters,   A.   H-,   State  Road. 
Reed,    Ella.,    Pilot    Mountain. 
Taylor,   H.    E.,   Ararat. 
Hampton,    Mamie,    Elkin. 
Harrold,    R.    B„    Rockford. 
Burrus,    Geo.,    Rockford. 
Trulom,    John,    Shoals. 
Trulom,    Josie,    Shoals. 
Bowman,    Sallie,    White   Plains. 
Payne,    Mollie,    Brim. 
Boyles,   N.  E.,   Round  Peak. 
Blair.    W.    B.,    Mount    Airy. 
McDaniel,    Annie,   Pilot  Mountain. 
Eldridge,   E.   B.,   State  Road. 
Woodruff,    Nora.    Low   Gap. 
Hutchins,    C.    B.,    Dobson. 
Snow,    Ethel,    Siloam. 
Smith,    Mattie,    Rusk. 
McDaniel,    J.    W..    Pilot    Mountain. 
Ragland,   C  H.,  Rockford. 
Allen,    J.    H.,    Elkin. 
Steadman,    W.    W.,    Dobson. 


MOUNT  AIRY. 

Incorporated   in    1885 

Population,    1910:   6,500.     No.   of  white  polls, 
576;    No.    colored    polls,    54. 

Value   real   estate,    $1,065,712;   value   personal 
property,  $602,123. 

TAX    RATE— $1.00.      Poll,    $3.00. 

Bonded   debt,    $120,000. 

Town  Officers. 

MAYOR— W.  G.  Sydnor. 

CHIEF   OF  POLICE— E.    M.    Taylor. 

CLERK— F.   M.    Poore. 

TREASURER— F.    M.    Poore. 

TAX  COLLECTOR— E.   C.  Bivins. 

ATTORNEY— J.    H.    Folger. 

SUPT.    OF   HEALTH— W.    S.    Taylor. 

POSTMASTER— J.    H.    Carter. 

R.    R.    AGENT— C.    A.    Shelton,    Southern. 

EXPRESS    AGENT— John    T.    Moore. 

TELEGRAPH  MANAGER— Mrs.    Connie  Hol- 
lingsworth,    W.    U. 

TELEPHONE    MANAGER— T.    J.    Smithwick, 
Mt.    Airy   Telephone   Co. 

Ministers  and  Churches. 

BAPTIST— T.   H.    King,   Pastor. 

METHODIST— W.    H.    Willis. 

PRESBYTERIAN— Vacant. 

Schools   and    Academies. 

MOUNT  AIRY  GRADED— Ira  T.   Turlington, 
Prin. 

Hotels   and    Boarding    Houses. 

Blue  Ridge   Inn. 

Central    Hotel. 

Pace  House. 

Brown  House. 

Haynes  House. 

Architects. 

Penn,    T.    G. 

Roberts,    T.    D. 

Belton,  J.   I. 

Cook,   D.   H. 

Banks  and    Bankers, 

FIRST    NATIONAL    BANK— Geo.     D.     Faw- 
cett,   Pres. ;   T.   G.   Fawcett,    Cash. 

SURRY    COUNTY    LOAN    &    TRUST    CO.— 
W.  '  F.    Carter,    Pres. ;    T.    G.    Fawcett,    Cash. 

BANK   OF  MT.    AIRY— W.    J.   Byerly,   Pres.; 
F.    P.    Sparger,    Cash. 


Brick  Manufacturers. 

Merritt,  W.  E. 

Mt.    Airy   Brick   Co. 

Boot    and    Shoe    Dealers. 
Burke.    W.    W. 
Hanks  Bros.    Shoe  Co. 
Hale,   S.   M. 
Lundy,    C.   E. 
Haymore,  W.   B. 
Jackson,    W.    E.,    &    Co. 
Jackson,  J.   A. 
Welch,    G.    C. 
Bowman,  A.  G. 
Jackson-Matthews  Co. 

Book  Stores. 
Creed,    J.    W. 

Butchers   and    Dealers   in   Cattle. 
Councell,    J.    C. 
Fuller,    J.    F. 
Stuart  Bros. 
Johnson,    F.    G. 

Carriage    Dealers   and    Manufacturers. 
Mt.    Airy   Buggy   Co. 
Marshall,   S.   E.,   &  Co. 

Commission    Merchants. 
Loville,   G.   C,   &   Co. 

Confectionery   Dealers. 
Earp,  J.   W. 

Contractors    and    Builders. 
Belton,    J.    I, 
Roberts,    T.    R. 
Cook,   D.    II. 
Penn,    T.    G. 

Coal  and  Wood  Dealers. 
Minnie,   J.   D. 
Sides,    Mis.    A.    E. 
Shelton,   C.   A. 

Chamber  of  Commerce. 
MT.     AIRY     CHAMBER    OF     COMMERCE- 
Geo.  D.   Fawcett,  Pres. ;  W.   G.   Sydnor,  Sec. 

Clothiers   and    Men's    Furnishers. 
Lundy,   C.   E. 

Prather,  J.  W.,  Clothing  Co. 
Smith,  J.  D. 

Dentists. 
Reece,  R.  W. 
Folger,  R.  R. 
Banner,    J.    E. 

Tobacco    Dealers. 
Smith,  Z.   T. 
Haynes,  W.   T. 
American  Tobacco  Co. 
Reynolds.   R.   J.,   Tobacco  Co. 
Sparger,  B.  F. 
Patterson,    J.    R. 

Druggists. 
Hawks,   Roberson  Drug  Co. 
Gwyn,    J.    H. 
West.    I.    W. 

Doctors. 
Taylor,  W.  S. 
Allred,  E.  W. 
Ashby,  T.   B. 
Absher,   D.    C. 
Hollingsworth,   E.   M. 
Hollingsworth,  J.   B. 
Hollingsworth,   R.    E. 
Baird,   A.    C. 
Flippin,    J.    M. 
Woltz,   J.    L. 

Lawyers. 
Carter,    W.    F. 
Graves,   S.   P. 
Haymore,  R.   L. 
Vivins.    E.    C. 
Folger  &  Folger. 

Dry  Goods  and  Notions. 
Burke,    W.    W. 
Harrison,  J.   L. 
Haymore,    W.    B. 
Hall,    S.    M. 
Welch,  G.  C. 
Bowman,  A.   G. 
Welch    &   Mitchell. 


4 1  IS 


SURRY   COUNTY. 


Power   and    Light    Companies. 
Mt.    Airy  Power  &  Light  Co. 

Fertilizer   Dealers  and    Manufacturers. 
Martin,  John  A. 
Mt.    Airy    Guano    Co 
Fulton,   J.   M. 

Fish    and    Oyster    Dealers. 
Fuller,   J.    F. 
Bodges,   1).   M. 

Foundries  and   Iron   Works. 
Mt.  Airy  Iron  Works. 
Smith-wick,  T.  J. 

Furniture     Dealers. 
Merritt,  W.   E.,  Co. 
Inman  Furniture  Co. 

Grocers. 
Midkiff,  W.   F. 
Poore,  F.  M. 
Poore,   R.    C. 

West-mil  Co.    (Wholesale.) 
Callaway  &  Jackson. 
Granite  Mer.    Co.     (Wholesale. ) 
Ashby   Grocery   Co. 

Hardware     Dealers. 
Smith,    F.    L.,    Hardware    Co. 
Merritt,   W.   E.,   Co. 
Quesinberry,    Arnold. 

Insurance   Agents. 
Svilnor,  W.  G.    (Life  and  Fire.) 
Sparger,  G.  W.,  &  Co.   (Fire.) 
Granite    City    Realty    &   Trust    Co. 

Jewelers. 
Knight,  J.  W. 
Leonard,  R.   H. 
Steel,    W.    L. 

Building   and    Loan   Associations. 
Workman's   Loan   Assclation. 

Laundries. 
Moutn    Airy   Laundry. 

Lumber    Manufacturers    and    Dealers. 
McCargo,   T.    B.,    &   Son. 
Banner  Manufacturing  Co. 

Marble    Works. 
Mt.    Airy  Marble  Works. 
Mt.    Airy    Granite    Works. 

Machinery     Dealers. 
Martin,   John  A. 
Merritt,    Hardware    Co. 
Smith,   F.    L.,    Hardware   Co. 

Paint  and   Oil   Dealers. 
Smith,   F.    L..   Hardware   Co. 
Merritt,   W.    E.,    Co. 

Painters. 
Campbell,   W.    A. 
Davis,    Jo. 
Edwards*  J.   F. 
Patterson,  W.   A. 

Produce  Dealers. 
Hennis    Produce    Co. 
Hennis  Bros. 
Muse,  P.   D. 
Piedmont   Grocery   Co. 
West   Hill    Co. 

Piumbers 
Hodges  C.  W 
Davis,   C.    W. 
Cook,  Cass. 
Joyce  Plumbing   Co. 

Piano    and     Organ     Dealers. 
East,   J.    H. 

Printing    Offices. 
Mt.  Airy  News. 
Mt.  Airy  Leader. 

Newspapers    and    Editors. 
MT.    AIRY   NEWS    (Weekly)— J.    E.    Johnson, 
Editor. 

TIMES-LEADER     (Weekly)— T.     M.     George. 
E. liter. 

THE    DLXIE    METHODIST— D.    Vance   Price, 
Editor. 

Real    Estate    Agents. 
Callaway,  G.  G. 
Sydnor,  W.   G. 

Shingle    Dealers. 
McCargo,   T.    B..   &   Son. 
Hollingsworth,   J.    C. 


Undertakers    and    Embalmers. 
Hannah.  E.   A. 
Earp,    J.    W. 

Wall    Paper   Dealers. 
Campbell.   W.   A. 
Davis,    Jo.    r 
Edwards,   J.    F. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 
Mt.   Airy  Furniture  Co. 
.National  Furniture  Co. 
Banner  Mfg.   Co.    (Cribs  and  Lumber.) 
Mount  Airy  Mantle   and  Table  Co. 


DOBSON. 

Inorporated  n  18S9. 

Population,    1910;    White,    360;    colored,    50, 
total,    416. 

Value    real    estate,     $45,000;    value    personal 
property,    $35,000. 

TAX   RATE— 50c.    for   schools. 

Town   Officers. 
MAYOR— T.    V.    Crouse. 
POSTMASTER— Mrs.    L.    V.    Harkrader. 
CHLEF   OF   POLICE— X.    W.   White. 

Minister:  and  Churches. 
METHODIST— J.    G.    W.    Halloway,    Pastor. 
BAPTIST— J.    W.    Burcham,   Pastor. 

Schools  and   Academies. 
HIGH— H.   W.   Baker,   Prin. 

Banks   and    Bankers. 
SURRY    COUNTY    LOAN    &    TRUST    CO.— 
W.    F.    Carter,    Pres. ;    R.    C.    Lewellyn,    Treas. 
Doctors. 
Stone:  W.  M. 
Wnltz,   Jno.   R. 
Loville,    Robt. 

Druggists. 
Stone,  W.   M.,   &   Son. 

General   Merchandise. 
Folger,    Mrs.    Mary 
Norman,    W.    B. 
Reid,    W.    E. 
Norman,  Mrs.   Daisy. 
Comer,  W.  T. 

Hotels   and    Boarding    Houses. 
Dobson   Inn. 
Norman  House. 
Reid,    N.    J. 
Woltz,   P.   B. 
Crowder,  D.  N. 

Lawyers. 
Harkrader,    L.    L. 
Reece,   W.   L. 
Freeman,    R.    C. 
Jackson,   W.   M. 
Folger,    R.    S. 

Photographers. 
Reid,    N.    J. 
Engle,    W.    L. 

Contractors   and    Builders. 
Comer,  W.   S. 
Robinson,   W.    L. 
Collins,   Will. 

Manufacturing    Plants. 
Mills- Rosco-Edmunds. 

Restaurant. 
Norman,    W.    B. 


ELK1N. 

Incorporated  in  1888. 

Population,    1910:    White,    1,238;   colored,    25; 
total.    1,263. 

Value    real    estate,    $585,000;    value    personal 
property,    $232,000. 

TAX   RATE— 55c.    on   the   $100. 
Town  Officers. 

MAYOR— C.  G.  Armeld. 

POSTMASTER— R.   J.   Lewellyn. 

CHIEF  OF  POLICE— W.   W.   Harris. 

R.   R.   AGENT— B.   L.  Johnson.   Southern  Ry. 

MANAGER    TELEGRAPH— B.     L.     Johnson. 
W.   U. 


SURRY  COUNTY. 


409 


Ministers   and   Churches. 

BAPTIST— D.    G.   Hubbel,   Pastor. 

METHODIST— R.    G.    Tuttle.    Pastor. 

PRESBYTERIAN— C.    W-    Robinson,    Pastor. 

EPISCOPAL — Theo.     Andrews,     Rector. 
Schools  and  Academies. 

GRADED  AND  HIGH— Z.   H.   Dixon,   Supt. 
Banks  and   Bankers. 

ELKIN     NATIONAL     BANK— A.      Chatham. 
Pres. :  A.   Chatham,  Jr.,   Cashier. 

FARMERS    &    MERCHANTS— W.    S.    Reich, 
Pres. ;  A.   W.   George,  Cash. 
Doctors. 

Ring,    J.    W. 

Reece,    J.    M. 

Wellborn,   W.    R. 

Royal.    M.    A. 

Salmons,  L.   R. 

Dentists. 

Click,    E.    G. 

Couch,    Lester. 

Druggists. 

Elkin    Drug    Co. 

Surry   Drug    Co. 

Building    and    Loan    Associations. 

Elkin-Jonesville  Building  &  Loan  Asso. 
General   Merchants, 

Atkinson     Co. 

Cockerham.   D.   J.,   &  Sons. 

Cockerham,  S.  W.,  &  Son. 

Crater  &  Sales. 

Dixie   Hardware   Co. 

Elkin    Grocery    Co. 

Elkin    Hardware    Co. 

Elkin    Mercantile    Co. 

Holcomb    Bros.    Co. 

Jolly,    J.    R. 

Wilmotte   Heyes    Cloth    Co. 

Reich-Walsh   Furniture   Co. 

Snow    Clothing    Co. 

Surry  Hardware   Co. 

Whitaker.    W.    W. 

Somers   &   Co.    (5   &   10  cents   Store.) 

Fairmont    Grocery    Co. 

Surry   Wilkes    Supply    Co. 

Boots  and  Shoes. 

W.   J.   Burcham. 

Hotels  and   Boarding   Houses. 

Elkin   Inn. 

Castevens,    F. 

The  Belford. 

Livery  Stables. 

Elkin   Livery   Co. 

Newspapers  and    Editors. 

ELKIN    TRIBUNE— R.    J.    Lewellyn,    Editor 
Insurance    Agents. 

Elkin   Realty   &   Insurance   Co. 
Lawyers. 

Barker,    H.    H. 

Hendren,   J.   F. 

Manufacturing    Plants. 

Chatham   Manufacturing    Co. 

Surry   Chair   Co. 

Elkin     Furniture     Co. 

Elkin    Roller    Mills. 

Elkin    Shoe   Co. 

Elkin    Veneer    Co. 

Greenwood,    J.    C. 

Elkin   Machinery   Co. 

Elkin   Buggy    Co. 

Reich,    W.    S.,    Furniture   Manufacturing    Co. 

Thorp    Manufacturing    Co. 

Dixie    Manufacturing    Co. 

Minick,    W.    B.,    &   Bro. 

Elkin   Canning   Co. 

Chatham    Manufacturing    Co. 

Elkin   Cotton  Mill. 

Elkin   Brick   &   Light   Co. 

Smoot,    C    C.   &   Sons.    (Tanbark.) 

Elkin    Ice   &    Light   Co. 

Real    Estate    Dealers. 

Surry  Itoalt.y   fo. 


Farmers  Realty  Co. 


PILOT    MOUNTAIN. 

Incorporated   in    1891. 

Population,    1910:    White,    750;    colored,    75; 
total,     825. 

Value  of  real   estate,   $140,654;   value   of  per- 
sonal property,   $10S,350. 

TAX   RATE:     63   2-3c.    on  the   $100. 

Town    Officers. 
MAYOR— W.   R.   Baclgctt. 
POSTMASTER— A.    B.    Harrell. 
CHIEF  OF  POLICE— R.   E.    Holland. 
R.    R.    AGENT— Miss   Irene   Simpson,    South- 
ern Ry. 

MANAGER  TELEGRAPH— Miss   Irene   Simp- 
son,  W.   U. 

Ministers  and  Churches. 
METHODIST— J.   H.    Vestal,   Pastor. 
PRIMITIVE  BAPTIST— G.   O.   Key,  Pastor. 
BAPTIST— W.    T.    Burchett,    Pastor. 

Schools  and  Academies. 
PUBLIC— E.   S.   Hendren;  Prin. 
Banks  and  Bankers. 
PEOPLES  BANK— J.  W.   McKinney,  Cash. 

Doctors. 
Flippin,    R.    E.    L. 
Smith,    J.    B. 

Druggists. 
Pilot   Mountain    Drug    Co. 

General    Merchants. 
Lewis    &    Simmons. 
Swanson.   O.   N. 
Hines,    J.    P. 
Fulk,    D.    C. 
Fulk    &    Sprinkle. 
Redmond,     J.     W. 
Patterson,     J.     S. 
Swanson,    V.    S.  s, 

Boyles,    W.    F. 
Wesley   Hill. 
Thomas  Crissman. 
Needham,  J.   S. 
Swanson,  V.   S. 

Lawyers. 
Badgett,    W.    R. 
Snow,   O.   E. 
Kallam.    T.    W. 

Hotels  and  Boarding  Houses. 
Marion   Hotel. 
Harrell  House. 

Photographers. 
Lewis,    J.    P. 

Livery  Stables. 
McDaniel,    C.    H. 
Hill.    M.    L. 
Fowler,  O.  T. 

Insurance    Agents. 
Badgett  &  McKinney. 
Swwanson,   W.    J. 

Hardware    Dealers. 
S.    W.    Fulk   Hardware   Co. 
J.  A.  Pell  Hardware  Co. 

Manufacturing    Plants. 
Clifton,    J.    H.    F.    (Grain   Cradles.) 
lliatt.     Job.      (Saw     Mill     and     Woodworking 
Plant.) 

Tobacco   Warehoueses. 
Farmers   Warehouse. 
(  Uobe  Warehouse  . 
Marion  Warehouse. 


ROCKFORD. 

Population,     1910:     White,     161;     colored     14- 
total,   175. 

Value     real    *state,     $00,000;    value    personal 
property,  $25,000. 

TAX  RATE:     30c.  on  the  $100;  90c.   on  poll. 

R.    R.    AGENT— C.    A.    Houck.    Southern   Ry. 

MANAGER      TELEGRAPH— C.      A.      Houck. 
W.    U. 

Ministers  and   Churches. 

METHODIST— .1.   M.    Price,    Pastor. 


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si  RKY—  SWAIN. 


BAPTIST .  Burchett,   Pastor. 

Schools  and  Academies. 
STATE   1 1 K ;  1 1 — .T .  E.  Smith,  Prin. 

General    Merchants. 
Reece,   E.    S. 
Dobson,    W.    P..    &    Co. 
Kurfees,  ('.  F. 
Dunn.    J.    M. 
Colson,    O.    F. 

Hotels   and    Boarding    Houses. 
Reece,    E.    S. 


Nixon,   Mrs.   W.   P. 

Lawyers. 
Dobson,  J.  H. 

Manufacturing    Plants. 
Holyfleld,    T.    B.     (Tobacco.) 
Holyfleld,    H.     (Tobacco.) 
Kuifees,  C.  P.   (Roller  Mills.) 
Hauser,  G.   H.    (Lumber.) 
Sizcmore,   J.   R.    (Lumber.) 
Sizemore  &  Gouch.    (Roller  Mills.) 


SWAIN  COUNTY 

COUNTY     SEAT,     BRYSON     CITY. 


POPULATION— (Census    1910),     10.403. 

Formed  in   1871.     Named  in  honor  of  David  L.    Swain. 

AREA — 365   square  miles. 

Value  of  real  estate,   $2,193,883;  value  of  personal  property,   $187,695. 

Property  listed  in   1912.   by  whites  $3,276,566;   by  Indians,  $99,066;  by  negroes,  $5,646. 

NUMBER    OF    SCHOOLS— For    whites,    42;   for  negroes,   2. 

TAX  RATE— County  purposes,   22   l-2c:   on  the   $100;   special,    18c. 

County   bonded  debt,  $5,000. 

PUBLIC   ROADS— Number   of   miles,    300. 

RAILROAD,    TELEGRAPH    AND    EXPRESS    COMPANIES. 

Southern  Bell  Telephone   and   Telegraph   Co.,    assessed    value     $ 

Appalachian    Railway,    6.21    miles,    assessed    value     17, 

Bryson  City  Telephone  Co.,   assessed  value   3, 

Southern    Railway,    3S.77    miles,    assessed   value 1,516, 

Smoky  Mountain   Railway,    9.10   miles,    assessed  value     22, 

Southern   Express  Co.,    assessed  value   7, 

Western  Union  Telegraph  Co.,   assessed  value 2, 

Carolina  and  Tennessee  Southern  Railway,    13.90  miles,   assessed  value   39, 

SUPERIOR    COURT   TERMS— March    2,    July   27,  October  26. 


809.00 
098.00 
158.00 
686.00 
750.00 
036.00 
882.10 
500.00 


COUNTY    OFFICERS. 

CLERK  OF  COURT— R.  M.  Thomason,  Bry- 
son  City. 

SHERIFF— S.    A.    DeHart,    Bryson    City. 

REGISTER  OF  DEEDS— W.  B.  Carringer, 
Bryson    City. 

TREASURER— S.    A.    DeHart,    Bryson    City. 

SURVEYOR— S.    B.    Smiley,    Almond. 

SUPT.  OF  SCHOOLS— J.  M.  Smiley,  Bryson 
City. 

SUPT.    OF  HOME— Tom  Kilby,   Bryson   City. 

BOARD  OF  EDUCATION— S.  W.  Black, 
Bryson  City;  A.  H.  Hayes,  Whittier;  J.  W. 
Burnett,   Needmore. 

COMMISSIONERS— J.  H.  Reagan.  Cherokee; 
David  Wiggins,  Bryson  City;  G.  B.  Payne,  Fon- 
tana. 

BOARD   OF  ELECTIONS— W.    M.   Taylor,   B. 
M.   Henry,   J.   E.    Coburn,   Bryson  City. 
JUSTICES     OF    THE     PEACE. 

CHARLESTON  TOWNSHIP— A.  H.  Hayes, 
Whittier;  M.  T.  Battle,  W.  A.  Gibson,  W.  P. 
1..  Shook,  T.  C.  Natious,  Bryson  City;  A.  P. 
Childers,    Whittier. 

NANTAHALA— John  T.  Cunningham,  Al- 
mond; L.  B.  Woodard,  Wesser;  R.  M.  Lee, 
Hewitts;  D.  A.  DeHart,  Needmore;  J.  H- 
Welsh,    Swain. 

OCONALUFTY— C.  Y.  Dunlop,  Birdtown;  J. 
L.  Floyd,  J.  J.  Enloe,  Ocanalufty;  C.  W.  Par- 
ker, Cherokee. 

FORNEYS— J.  E.  Welch.  Bushnell;  G.  I. 
Calhoun,  T.  N.  Bradshaw.  Proctor;  W.  I.  Cal- 
houn, J.  B.  Stiles,  Wayside;  W.  P.  Thomason, 
Gee 

MINISTERS    NOT    IN    TOWN. 

BAPTIST— T.  N.  Freeman,  H.  A.  Cunning- 
ham, J.  S.  Smiley,  Swain ;  J.  S.  Woodward, 
Needmore;  M.  Rodgers,  Bushnell;  T.  D.  Watson, 
Ocanalufty;  H.  M.  Anthony,  Whittier,  R.  1; 
W.  U.  Miller,  Cherokee;  Jno.  Holland.  Ocana- 
lufty. 

PHYSICIANS   NOT    IN   TOWNS. 

Orr.   R.   J.,   Jordan. 


Teague,  J.  H.,  Whittier. 
Reeves.  W.  V.,  Whittier. 
Rider,  — .  — .,  Fontana. 
Cooper,  — .  — . ,  Judson. 

MERCHANTS   NOT   IN  TOWNS. 
Floyd,   J.    L.,    Ocanalufty. 
Owl,    Johnson,    Swayney. 
Woodard,   T.   J.,    &   Co.,   Needmore. 
Reagan,    J.    C,    Smokemont. 
McHan,   A.   L.,   Needmore. 
Woodard   &  McCoy,   Wesser. 
Crawford,    G.    L.,    Ela. 
Mathews,   S.    A.,   Ela. 
Jenkins  &  Tohquett,   Cherokee. 
Pulliam,   W.    R,,    Cherokee. 
McHan,  N.   R.,  Gov.   Island. 
Roane.   R.   J.,   &  Co..   Whittier. 
Hayes.   A.   H.,   Whittier. 
Childers.    A.    P..    Whittier. 
Worley  H,  P.,  Governors  Island. 
Blankenship  &  Swayney,  Swayney. 
Jenkins,  W.  T.,  Birdtown. 
Rogers,    C.    J.,    Governors    Island. 
Norwood  Lumber  Co.,  Forney. 
Stovall  &  Woody,  Forney. 
Fisher,    D.    G.,    Forney. 
English,  J.   M.,   &  Co.,   Yellow  Creek. 
Calhoun,  W.   M.,  Medlin. 
Calhoun  Bros.,  Coburn. 
Eranklin,  W.  A.,  Proctor. 
Wayside   Mercantile   Co.,    Wayside. 
Welch.   S.    V.,   Fontana. 
Montvale  Lumber  Co.,  Fontana. 
Hitter,  W.  M. ,  Lumber  Co.,  Proctor. 
Cook,  G.  W.,  &  H.  B.,  Medlin. 
Crisp,  G.  W.,  &  Co.,  Chambers. 
Collins,    S.    S.,   Chambers. 
Crisp,  J.   M.,  &  A.  M.,  Ecola. 
Fisher,   D.   G.,   Bushnell. 
Dorsey,  A.  T.,  Bushnell. 
Welch,  G.   S.,  Bushnell. 
Green,  H.  B.,  Judson. 
Jenkins,  E.  B.,  Judson. 
Delozier,  Patterson,  Judson. 
Coffey,  R.  G.,  Almond. 

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McHan,  A.  L.,  Almond. 
Cabs,  J.  II.,  Almond. 

FLOUR,   CORN   AND    FEED    MILLS. 
Everett,  J.  H.,  Bryson  City. 
Floyd.   J.    L.,    Seph. 
DeHart,   D.,    Bryson   City. 
Parrish,   T.   H.,   Whittier. 
Custom  Roller  Mills,  Bryson  City. 
Floyd,  J.   L.,  Oconalufty. 
Bryson,  F.  D.,  Bryson  City. 

SAW    MILLS. 

Harris-Woodbury   Lumber   Co.,    Noland. 
Whiting   Manufacturing   Co.,    Judson. 
Montvale  Lumber  Co.,  Fortune. 
Ritter,    W.    M.,    Lumber   Co.,    Proctor. 
Martin,    W.    D.,    Bryson   City. 
Norwood   Lumber  Co. 
Woodard,  T.  .1.,  Alarka  Creek. 
Denning,    C.    W.,   &  Co.,   Whittier. 
Conner  &  Chambers,  Oconalufty. 
Ayers,  Jas.,   Smokemont. 
Watson,   T.   D.,   Oconalufty. 
Floyd,  J.  L. ,  Oconalufty. 

PUBLIC   SCHOOL   TEACHERS. 
Combs,  A.   B.,  Bryson  City. 
Singletary,  Bertha, /Bryson  City. 
Ivey,    Edna,    Bryson    City. 
Hayes.    Edna,    Whittier. 
Burnett,  Bessie,  Bryson  City. 
Sneed,   Mary,   Bryson   City. 
Cashwell,   Bertha,   Bryson   City. 
Randolph,  R.   L.,   Bryson   City. 
Parrish,  Amanda,  Parrish. 
Parrish,   Bessie,   Parrish. 
Hayes,  E.   P.,   Oconalufty. 
Cardon,   J.   B.,   Needmore. 
Hall,   E.    O.,   Bryson   City. 
William,   W.   W.,   Bryson   City. 
Allen,  Angeline,  Rough. 
Rogers,   Bonnie,  Ela. 
McHan,  N.   R.,  Ela. 
Sneed,  B.,  Whittier. 
Hayes,   Kate,  Whittier. 
Zachary,  Kate,  Whittier. 
Green  Maude,  Whittier. 
Breedlove,  J.   N.,  Bryson  City. 
Ferguson,  G.  P.,  Bryson  City. 
Teague,  Jessie,  Whittier. 
Latshaw,   Hary,   F.,   Almond. 
Cunningham,  Dessie,   Almond. 
White,   Ollle,   Almond. 
Smiley,   S.    B.,   Needmore. 
Cunningham,   Christa,   Swain. 
Cunningham,  Pearl,  Swain. 
Galloway,   Florence,   Judson. 
Smiley,   E.    C,    Swain. 
Bradley,  D.   L.,  Almond. 
Matlock,    Ben    S.,    Hewitts. 
Jaris.   E.    D.,   Bryson   City. 
Rickman,   Dora,   Bryson   City. 
Smiley,  A.   L.,  Swain. 
Russell,   L.   T.,   Needmore. 
Burnett,  Lonada,  Bryson   City. 
Davis,  Lydia,   Swain. 
McCoy,   D.    C,   Wesser. 
Franks,   Mrs.   Pallace,   Almond. 
Smith,  Roy  A.,  Bryson  City. 
Tabor,  G.   H.,   Judson. 
Gallaway,   Emma,   Judson. 
Wody,    Roxie,    Noland. 
McHan,   Eva,   Ela. 
Edwards,   S.   E.,  Needmore. 
McPherson,  Lila,  Bryson  City. 
McAfee,   Binnie,   Fontana. 
Fletcher,  Roy,  Bryson  City. 
Randolph,    C.    A.,    Bryson   City. 
Fuller,  Emma,  Swain. 
Woody,  Maude,  Swain. 
Womack,  Mrs.  Mary,  Whittier. 
Davis,  Arizona,  Needmore. 
Cable,  Carelia,  Judson. 
Jenkins,   Nannie,   Bryson  City. 
McHan,  Lessie,  Ela. 


Brown.  Leona,  Bryson  City. 
Wiggins,  J.  W.,  Bryson  City. 
Conner,   Cretta,   Bryson   City. 


BRYSON     CITY. 

Incorporated   in    1SS7. 

Population,    1910:      White,    950;    colored.    45; 
total.   995. 

Value  of  real  estate.   $250,000;  value  of  per- 
sonal  property,    $200,000. 

TAX    RATE:       80c.     on    the    $100;    $1.60    on 
the  poll. 

Town    Officers. 

MAYOR— J.    II.    Wilson. 

ALDERMEN— O.      P.      Williams,     J.      Robert 
Long,   J.    E.    Coburn. 

POSTMASTER— W.    A.    Gibson. 

CHIEF  OF  POLICE— Mack  Thomas. 

R.    R.    AGENT— E.   B.   Freeman. 

MANAGER  TELEGRAPH— J.   H.   Wilson. 
Ministers    and    Churches. 

BAPTIST— T.  F.  Deitz,  H.  H.  Hyde,  Pastors. 

METHODIST— J.   H.  Rhinehart,  Pastor. 

PRESBYTERIAN— J.    Q.    Wallace,    Pastor. 
Schools    and    Academies. 

GRADED— A.  B.   Combs,  Prin. 

ALMOND   GRADED— Harry   Latshaw,    Prin. 
Banks    and    Bankers. 

BRYSON  CITY  BANK— D.  K.  Collins,  Pres. ; 
J.  Robt.   Long,   Cash. 

CITIZENS   BANK— A.   M.    Fry,   Pres.;   O.    P. 
Williams,  Cash. 

Doctors. 

Bryson,    D.    R. 

Davis,    R.    L. 

Bennett,   A.    M. 

DeHart,  James. 

Druggists. 

Bryson   City  Drug  Co. 

Davis,    R.    L. 

Lawyers. 

Fry,   Gout   &  Fry. 

Crawford,   Allen  &  Leatherwood. 

Patterson  &  Henry. 

Franklin,   A.   J. 

Fisher,   F.   C. 

Fry,  Mrs.  Lillie  Rowe. 

Bryson  &  Black. 

Newspapers    and    Editors. 

BRYSON     CFTY     TIMES      (Weekly)— R 
Sandidge,  Editor. 

General     Merchants. 

Collins,    D.    K. 

Ditmore,   J.    H. 

Hughes,  T.   J. 

Woodard,  T.  J. 

DeHart,   D. 

Cockran  &  Ledford. 

Massie,    J.    W. 

Brown,  J.  A. 

Morris,    Zeb. 

Franklin  Mfg.   Co. 

Dorsey,    J.    H. 

Marr-Coburn    Co. 

DeHart,  S.  A.,  &  Co. 

Moody,   L.    J.,    &   Co. 

New   York  Racket   Store. 

Weeks,  J.  M. 

Slayden,  Flakes  &  Co.   (Wholesale  Grocers.) 
Hotels    and     Boarding     Houses. 

Entella. 

Cooper   House. 

West  Dale. 

Davis,   Mrs.    J.   E. 

Teague,  J.  F. 

Livery  Stables. 

Wheeler,   W.   W. 

Massie,  V.  B. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 

Bryson   City  Pump  Works. 

Franklin  Manufacturing  Co. 

Sandidge-Woodard  Co.    (Shuttle  Blocks.) 


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PROCTOR. 

Incorporated  in  l!i!  I . 
Population,    1913':     Wliite,    500. 
POSTMAST1  i;     A.    W.    Agee. 
R.  R.   AGENT— G.  I.   Calhoun. 


EXPRESS   AC  EXT— G.    I.    Calhoun. 

Schools    and    Academies. 
PUBLIC—. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 
Ritter,  W.  M..  Lumber  Co. 


TRANSYLVANIA  COUNTY 

COUNTY    SEAT,    BREVARD. 


POPULATION— (Census    1910),    7,191. 

Formed  in  1861.     Cut  from  Henderson  and  Jackson  Counties. 

AREA — 330  square  miles. 

Value  of  real  estate.   $1,SS2,903;  value  of  personal  property,   $713,784. 

Property   listed   in    1912,    by   whites,    $2,932,000:    by    negroes,    $29,742. 

NUMBER   OF   SCHOOLS— For  whites,    28;  for  negroes,   3. 

TAX  RATE — For  State  and  county  purposes,97  l-2c.  on  the  $100;  for  schools,  roads,  bridges, 
pension   and  pcor,    40e 

County  bonded   debt,   $85,000. 

PUBLIC  ROADS — Number  of   miles,    115.     Worked  by  taxation. 

RAILROAD,    TELEGRAPH     AND     EXPRESS   COMPANIES. 

Transylvania  Railroad.   30.53  miles,   assessed  value     $137,094.94 

Cascade  Power  Co..    assessed  value   7,600.00 

Southern  Express  Co.,  assessed  value  5,541.00 

Brevard  Light  and  Power  Co..  assessed  value 2,560.00 

SUPERIOR  COURT  TERMS— April  13,   September  7. 


COUNTY     OFFICERS. 

CLERK   OF   COURT—  Cas.    Paxton,   Brevard. 

SHERIFF — J.    H.    Pickelsimer,    Brevard. 

REGISTER  OF  DEEDS— Louis  Hamlin,  Bre- 
vard. 

TREASURER— Z.    W.    Nichols,    Brevard. 

CORONER— C.   E.   Lyday,   Penrose. 

SURVEYOR— B.    R.    Ledbetter. 

SUPT.    OF  HEALTH— C.    W.   Hunt,   Brevard. 

SUPT.  OF  SCHOOLS— T.  C.  Henderson, 
Quebec. 

SUPT.   OF  HOME— W.   P.  McGaha,  Brevard. 

BOARD  OF  EDUCATION— Edwin  Poor,  Bre- 
vard: J.  H.  House,  Balsam  Grove. 

COMMISSIONERS— G.  T.  Lyday.  W.  L. 
Tahv,    Penrose;   T.    B.    Reed,    Oakland. 

BOARD  OF  ELECTIONS— W.  H.  Duckworth, 
T.  T.  Patton,  E.  S.  English.  Brevard. 

JUSTICES     OF     THE     PEACE. 

BREVARD  TOWNSHIP— J.  J.  Patton,  Da- 
vidson's River;  E.  T.  Henning,  T.  T.  Loftis, 
Brevard;  T.  L.  Gash,  Pisgah  Forest. 

BOYD— J.  M.  Blythe,  A.  L.  Ledbetter,  E.  O. 
Lyday,  Penrose ;  M.  C.  Reece,  John  Boggs,  Bre- 
vard.   R.    2. 

CATHEY'S  CREEK— G.  M.  Justice.  Brevard, 
R.  1;  M.  C.  Whitmore,  F.  Paxton,  Cherryfield; 
J.  M.  Zacharv,  Calvert;  J.  M.  Hamlin.  Brevard. 

DUNN'S  ROCK— J.  L.  Waldrop,  Selica;  A. 
C.  Raines,  W.  H.  Hogsed,  Gladson  Whitmore, 
Brevard;   T.    J.   Wilson,    Pisgah   Forest. 

EASTALOE— A.  M.  Paxton,  E.  M.  Whit- 
more,   Bosnian. 

HOGBACK— R.     O.     Thomas,    T.     C.    McCall, 

LITTLE  RIVER— A.  B.  McCall,  J.  C  Capps, 
E.    Heath,   Pisgah  Forest. 

GLOUCESTER— J.  W.  Owen,  Lake  Toxaway; 
J.   M.   McCall.   Balsam   Grove. 

MINISTERS    NOT    IN    TOWNS. 
Jordan,  F.   M.,   Calvert. 
Allison,    E.,    Brevard. 
Manld;    — ,    Rosman. 
Davis,  W.   J..  Davidson's  River. 

SCHOOLS    AND    ACADEMIES. 
BROAD     VALLEY     INSTITUTE— Penrose. 

PHYSICIANS    NOT    IN    TOWNS. 
Lyday,    Wm.,    Penrose. 
Lyday,    A.    E.,    Penrose. 
Brooks.    Whit,   Rosman. 

MERCHANTS   NOT    IN   TOWNS. 
Kilpatrick  &  Bros.,   Grange. 
Talley,  W.   L.,   Penrose. 


Owens,   W.   J.,   Lake  Toxaway. 
Jenning  &  McNeely,   Lake  Toxaway. 
Deaver,   J.    C,   Pisgah. 
Poor,  E..  Pisgah  Forest. 

FLOUR,    CORN    AND    FEED    MILLS 
Brevard   Roller   Mills,    Brevard. 
Duckworth,    W.   H.,    Brevard. 
SAW    MILLS. 
Ashworth,    W.    S.,    Brevard. 
King,    J.    C. ,    Brevard. 

PUBLIC    SCHOOL    TEACHERS. 
Collins,   Lillie.    Brevard,   R.   2. 
Laughter,    Louise,    Blantyre. 
Clayton,    Myrtle,    Blantyre. 
Reece,  Miles,  Brevard,  R.   2. 
Reece,   Mrs.   Georgia   G.,   Brevard,   R.    2. 
Pieklesimer,   A.   H..   Etowah,  R.    1. 
Rains,   — . ,   Brevard. 
Riley,    A.    B.,    Brevard. 
Aiken.  Hattie,  Brevard. 
Holfom,   Daisy.    Brevard. 
Chalmers,   J.   W.,   Pisyah  Forest. 
Hudson,    Bertha,    Pisgah   Forest. 
Parker.    Richard.    Selica. 
Rice,   Mary  Selica. 
McCall,   Jessye.    Selica. 
Owen,    Julia   Beth,    Calvert. 
Gillespie,    Janie,    Brevard,    R.    1. 
Waldrop,    John    L.,    Selica. 
Glazener,    Kannie.    Brevard. 
Glazener,    Sue.   Brevard,   R.    1. 
Cantrell,    Florida,    Brevard,    R.    1. 
Nicholson.    Z.   A.,   Penrose. 
Lanning,    Sue    E.,    Rosman. 
Nicholson.   Meta,   Rosman. 
Merrill,   Sallie,   Etowah,   R.    1. 
Galloway,   Mrs.   M.,   Lake  Toxaway, 
Whitmire,    Olivia,    Quebec. 
Hamilton,    A.   J.,   Lake  Toxaway. 
Walker,    Elsie,    Lake   Toxaway. 
Willson,    Cora,   Brevard. 
Briggs,   John   W.,   Cedar  Mountain. 
Woodfln,   Bertha,   Pisgah  Forest,   R 
Shipman,    Sarah  E.,   Etowah,   R.    1, 


R.    1. 


BREVARD. 

Incorporated    in    1867. 

Population,  1910:  Wliite,  1,100;  colored,  100; 
total,    1,200. 

Value  of  real  estate.  $325,000;  value  of  per- 
sr.r.al   property,    $180,000. 

Bonded   debt,   $40,000. 

TAX   RATE:     SOc.   on  the  $100. 


TRANSYLVAN I  A— TYRRELL. 


413 


Town    Officers. 

MAYOR— W.    M.    Henry 
POSTMASTER— C.    E.    Orr. 
CHIEF    OF    POLICE — W.   W.    Singleton. 
R.    R.    AGENT— S.    C.   Yates,   Southern. 
MANAGER    TELEGRAPH— S.    C.    Yates. 


W. 


Ministers    and    Churches. 

METHODIST — C.       M.       Carpenter,      L.       D. 
Thompson.    Pastors. 

BAPTIST — R.    D.    Cross,    Pastor. 

EPISCOPAL — C.    D.    Chapman.    Rector. 

PRESBYTERIAN .   Norwood,  Pastor. 

Schools    and    Academies. 

HIGH— J.    P.    Bennett,    Prin. 

BREVARD    INSTITUTE— C-    H.    Trowbridge, 
Prin. 

Banks    and    Bankers. 

BREVARD     BANKING     CO.— J.      F.      Hays, 
Pres. ;  T.   H.    Shiprnan,    Cash. 
Doctors. 

Cheatham,    Good. 

Hunt,    Charles. 

Wallis,    VV.    J. 

King    M.    M. 

English,    E.    S. 

Druggists. 

Macfee.    Spencer. 

Duckworth    Drug    Co. 

Building  and    Loan   Associations. 

Brevard   B.    &   L.    Association. 
General     Merchants. 

Kilpatrick    &    Cox. 

Wellt.   W.    P.      . 

Johnson    &  Plumer. 

Erwin.   0.   L. 

Clayton,   J.   E. 

Young,    C.    C. 

Bishop.    E. 

Miller   Supply   Co. 

Brevard  Hardware   Co. 

Fuller  &   Loftis. 


Hotels    and     Boarding     Houses. 
Franklin   Hotel. 
Aethalwald  Hotel. 

Livery  Stables. 
King.    A.    H.,    Livery   Co. 
Broomfield.    J.    S. 
Clayton,    J.    E. 
Kimzy,   W.    R. 

Lawyers. 
English,    D.    L. 
Galloway,    Welch. 
Gash,  R.  L. 
Clayton,   O.   W. 

Real    Estate    Agents. 
People's   Insurance   &   Realty   Co. 
Newspapers    and    Editors. 
SYLVAN    VALLEY    NEWS    (Weekly)—  O.    L. 
Jones,   Editor. 

Dentists. 
McLean.   J.   H. 

Insurance   Agents. 
Galloway,    Welch. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 
Brevard    Cotton   Mill. 
De  Vane  Mfg.   Co. 


ROSMAN. 

Incorporated   in    1901. 
Population,    1913:     544. 
POSTMASTER— A.    M.    Paxton. 
General     Merchants. 
Erwin,    0.   L. 
Gloucester   Lumber   Co. 
Glazener,    C.   B.,   Bro.,    &   Co. 
Mull,    M.    A. 
Shipman,    W.    E. 

Druggists. 
Paxton,  G.  H. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 
Toxaway   Tanning   Co. 
Gloucester  Lumber  Co. 
Rosman    Tanning    Ext.    Co. 

Market. 
McCall,  Neale. 


TYRRELL  COUNTY 

COUNTY    SEAT,    COLUMBIA. 


POPULATION:     (Census    1910),    5,210. 

Formed  in  172S.     Named  in  honor  of  Sir  John  Tyrrell,  one  of  the  Lords  Proprietors. 

AREA:  320  square  miles. 

Value  of  real  estate,   $957,600;  value  of  personal  property.   $1,453,997. 

Propeprtv   listed   in    1912,    by   whites,    $1,280,526:  by  negroes,  $65,287. 

NO.    OF    SCHOOLS:    For  whites.    27;   for   negroes.   9. 

TAX  RATE:    County  purposes,   23  2-3c.    on  the  $100;  poor,  3Sc.  on  polls  only;  special,  15c. 

County  bonded  debt.   $17,500. 

PUBLIC  ROADS:    Worked   under   general   road  law — not  by  taxation. 

RAILROAD,     TELEGRAPH     AND     EXPRESS    COMPANIES. 

Western  Union  Telegraph  Co.,  assessed  value $      258-65 

Southern  Express  Co.,   assessed  value 1,270.00 

Tyrrell  Countv  Telephone  Co..   assessed  value 1,867.00 

Norfolk   Southern   Railroad,    7.59   miles,    assessed   value    9S.670.00 

SUPERIOR  COURT  TERMS— April  21    (civil  and    jail    cases),    December    1. 


COUNTY     OFFICERS. 

CLERK  OF  COURT— W.  M.  Brickhouse, 
Columbia. 

SHERIFF— F.    L.    W.    Cahoon,    Columbia. 

REGISTER  OF  DEEDS— H.  S.  Swain,  Col- 
umbia. 

TREASURER— A.    L.    Walker,    Columbia. 

CORONER— J.    L.    Spruill,    Columbia. 

SURVEYOR— C.  C.  Basnight,  Columbia,  R. 
2. 

SUPT.  OF  SCHOOLS— Jno.  W.  Darden,  Ply- 
mouth. 

SUPT.  OF  HOME — W.  H.  Gurldn,  Columbia. 

BOARD  OF  EDUCATION— J.  G.  Brick- 
house.  Columbia,  R.  2;  H.  T.  Davenport,  Col- 
umbia, R.  1 ;  Paul  Jones,  Gum  Neck. 


COMMISSIONERS— Walter  Holloway,  A.  B. 
Hopkins,  Columbia,  R.  2;  J.  R.  Pinner,  Col- 
umbia, R.  1;  Matthew  Sawyer,  Creswell,  R.  4; 
W.    C.   Liverman,  Gum  Neck. 

JUSTICES  OF  THE   PEACE. 

ALLIGATOR  TOWNSHIP— D.  M.  Pledge. 
Fort  Landing;  J.  W.  Basnight,  J.  H.  Basnight, 
Columbia,   R.   2. 

COLUMBIA— W.  A.  Swain,  J.  F.  West,  Ste- 
phen J3rickhouse,  Columbia;  J.  B.  Cahoon, 
Jerry;  Jerry  Brickhouse,  Columbia,  R.  2:  W. 
N.  Norman,  M.  F.  Haskett,  Columbia;  Johnny 
Bateman  Columbia,  R.  2;  H.  W.  Liverman, 
Columbia,  R.   1. 

GUM  NECK— W.  S.  Sykes,  Columbia;  Dallas 
Cahoon,    Fair    Field;    J.     W.     Tarkenton,    Gum 


414 


TYRRELL— UNION. 


1. 


Neck;    C.    P.    Jones.    Gum   Neck;   A.    E.    Jones, 
Moil   Swanp. 

soi  Til  FORK— J.  D.  Phelps,  T.  C.  Pat- 
rick, 6.  W.  Bateman,  Don  Davis,  D.  S.  Mann, 
Lin   Bateman,   Creswell. 

SCUI'I'EHXOXG— S.  L.  Harris,  W.  W.  Saw- 
yer, C.  J.  Cahoon.  J.  L.  Woodley,  W.  S.  Ward, 
Columbia,    It.    1. 

MINISTERS    NOT    IN    TOWNS. 

METHODIST— K.     I'.     Duvall,    Columbia. 

BAPTIST— J.    Tyncli. 

FREE-WILL  BAPTIST— W.  F.  Waters,  Jerry. 
MERCHANTS   NOT    IN   TOWNS. 

Melson,   A.,   Fort   Landing. 

Combs,  A.   B.,  Fort  Landing. 

Armstrong,  C.  H.,  Columbia,  R.   2. 

Cahoon,  J.   L. ,   Columbia,  R.   2. 

Reynolds,   W.    P.,   Columbia,   R.   1. 

Reynolds  Bros.,  Jerry. 

Cahoon,  .1.   W.,  Gum  Neck. 

Jones,    Paul,   Mon    Swamp. 

Combs,  C.  C. ,  Gum  Neck. 

Store  Company,  Gum  Neck. 

Alexander  &  Co. 

Alexander  &  Co.,  Columbia,  R. 

Walker,  J.  B.,  Columbia,  E.   1. 

Walker,  Isaac,  Columbia,  R.  1. 

Davenport,  M.   E.,  Columbia,  R.   1. 

Phelps,  H.   H.,  Creswell. 

Wright,  J.  R.,  Columbia,  R.   2. 
COTTON    GINS. 

Harrell  Bros.,   Columbia. 

Swain,   D.    A.,   Jerry. 

Tarkenton,  W.    C,   Columbia. 

Hopkins,  E.   B.,  Columbia. 

Travis  Ginning  &  Manufacturing  Co.,  Colum- 
bia. 

Phelps,   H.    H.,   Creswell. 

PUBLIC  SCHOOL  TEACHERS. 

Owens,    Maggie,    Columbia. 

Simmons,   Sadie,   Columbia. 

Wilkinson,   Sue,   Columbia. 

Reynolds,  W.  T.,  Columbia. 

Overton,    Jessie,    Columbia. 

Hathaway,    Matilda,    Creswell. 

Selby,   Ella,   Columbia. 

Simmons,   Lois,   Columbia. 

Spear,  Levi  J.,  Creswell. 

Jones,   Annie,   Creswell. 

Waters,   W.   F.,   Jerry. 

Bateman,   S.   R.,  Columbia. 

Ward,   — . ,    Columbia. 

Joyner,  — . ,   Columbia. 

SCHOOLS    AND     ACADEMIES. 

SCUPPERXONG  HIGH— John  W.  Bennett 
Prin. ,   Columbia. 


COLUMBIA. 

Incorporated    in    1S68. 

Population,   1010:     Whites,   900;  colored,   100 
total,   1,000. 


11 


Value    of    real    estate    and    personal   property 
$184  193. 

TAX    KATE:     20c.   on   the  $100. 
Town   Officers. 

MAYOR— Stephen  Brickhousc. 

POSTMASTER— R.    A.    Kohloss. 

CHIEF  OF  POLICE— D.  W.   Alexander. 

R.  R.  AGENT— W.   S.   Carowan,  N.  S. 

MANAGER    TELEGRAPH— W.     S.     Carowan 
W.    U. 

Ministers   and   Churches. 

BAPTIST— R.    E.   Brickhouse,   Pastor. 

METHODIST— K.   F.   Duvall,  Pastor. 

EPISCOPAL — R.    B.    Drane,    Rector. 

CHRISTIAN — Rev.    Ambrose,    Pastor. 
Schools   and   Academies. 

HIGH— E.   W.   Cook,   Prin. 

Banks    and    Bankers. 

MERCHANTS       AXD        FARMERS— T 
Woodley,   Pres. ;   L.    H.    Harrison,   Cash. 
Doctors. 

Spruill,   J.    L. 

Flowers,  C.   A. 

Druggists. 

Columbia  Drug  Co. 

General    Merchants. 

Davis    Bros. 

Sample,    J.    N. 

Simmons,   J.    R. 

Morris,    T.    C. 

McCless,  H.   W. 

McCless,    J.    J. 

Walker,    A.    L. 

Holloway,  S.  J. 

Duvall.   M.    A. 

Morris,    Lula. 

McCless,    W.    L. 

Tweedy,  X.'.   A. 

Sykes,  W. 

Hurdle,   G.    X. 

Sawyer,  Z.  T. 

Pinner,    J.    S. 

McCless,   J.    C. 

Millinery    Dealers. 

Combs,  Mrs.  S.   M. 

Bateman  &  Carowan. 

Davis    Bros. 

Hotels  and    Boarding    Houses. 

Columbia  Hotel. 

Snell,    J.    B. 

Alexander,  Mrs.   Annie. 

Livery  Stables. 

Combs,   S.    M. 

McCless,  H.  W. 

McCless,    J.    J. 

Morris,    T.    C. 

Cahoon,   F.   L.   W. 

Holloway,    S.    J. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 

Branning  Manufacturing  Co. 

Kramer   Bros. 

Hassell,  W.   C. 


UNION  COUNTY 

COUNTY  SEAT,    MONROE. 


POPULATION— (Census  1910).  37,368. 

Formed  in   1S42  from  Anson  and  Mecklenburg   Counties. 

AREA — 640  square  miles. 

Value  of  real  estate,   $4,670,848;  value  of  personal  property,  $3,128,S20. 

Property  listed  in  1913,  by  whites,  $7,459,1S7;  by  negroes,  $341,4S1. 

XTMBER  OF  SCHOOLS— For  whites,  83;  for  negroes,  3S. 

TAX  RATE — County  purposes,  16c.  on  the  $100;  poor,  3c;  roads  and  bridges,  13e. 

PUBLIC  ROADS — Number  of  miles,  500.     Worked  by  taxation  and  free  labor. 

RAILROAD,    TELEGRAPH    AND     EXPRESS    COMPANIES. 

Seaboard  Air  Line  Railway,   39.90  miles,   assessed  value $1,125,878.00 

Pullman   Co.,    assessed  value    8,507. SS 

Monroe  Telephone  Co.,  assessed  value 10,000. 00 

Southern  Express  Co.,  assessed  value 5, 562.00 

Southern  Bell  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Co.,   assessed  value 4,499.00 

Union  Telephone  Co. ,  assessed  value 4,656.00 

Western   Union  Telegraph  Co.,   assessed  value 15,644.63 

Southern  Power  Co.,  assessed  value   67,954.00 

Pleasant  Hill  Telephone   Co.,   assessed  value 350.00 


UNION  COUNTY. 


415 


Wingate   Telephone    Co.,    assessed    value 2,000.00 

SUPERIOR    COURT   TERMS— January   26,   February    16    (civil),    March    16,    May    4    (civil), 
June  51  (civil),  August  3,  August  24   (civil),  October  19,  December  21    (civil). 


COUNTY    OFFICERS. 

CLERK  OF  COURT— R.   W.   Lemmond. 

SHERIFF— John  Griffith,  Monroe. 

REGISTER  OF  DEEDS— M.  C.  Long,  Mon- 
roe. 

TREASURER— J.   Walter   Laney,   Monroe. 

CORONER— J.   S.    Plyler,  Waxhaw. 

SUVEYOR— R.    W.    Whitmore,    Wingate. 

SUPT.   OF  HEALTH — S.   A.   Stevens,  Monroe. 

SUPT.  OF  SCHOOLS— R.  N.  Nesbet,  Mon- 
roe. 

SUPT.  OF  HOME— William  Stewart,  Mon- 
roe. 

BOARD  OF  EDUCATION— A.  A.  Secrest, 
Unionville;  L.  L.  Helms,  Monroe;  E.  E.  Marsh, 
Marshville.  „       _ 

COMMISSIONERS— A.  J.  Brooks,  J.  E. 
Stewart  (ehm'n),  H.  S.  Baucom,  Monroe. 

BOARD    OF    ELECTIONS— A.     R.    Edwards, 
Marshville;  J.  J.  Parker;   Ney   McNeely,   Monroe. 
JUSTICES  OF  THE   PEACE. 

MONROE  TOWNSHIP— M.  L.  Flow,  Mon- 
roe; C.  N.  Simpson,  Monroe;  R.  L.  Gordon, 
Monroe;  S.  A.  Helms,  Monroe;  J.  H.  Blair, 
Monroe;  E.  C.  Laney,  Monroe;  C.  G.  Shaw, 
Monroe;  J.  S.  Polk,  Monroe;  W.  E.  L.  Williams, 
Monroe;  Kemp  Helms,  Wingate;  P.  H.  Johnson, 
Monroe;  N.  M.  Redfern,  Monroe;  M.  H.  Rich- 
ardson, Monroe. 

GOOSE  CREEK— J.  C.  Little,  Unionville; 
I.  A.  Clontz,  Unionville;  R.  J.  Wentz,  Union- 
ville; Geo.  A.  Long,  Unionville;  J.  A.  Baucom, 
Unionville;  W.  O.  Hagler, Unionville;  I.  C. 
Clontz,  Unionville. 

VANCE — W.  D.  Hanfield,  Monroe,  R.  5 ;  .1. 
M.  Harkey,  Monroe,  R.  5;  J.  M.  Tomberlin, 
Monroe;  F.  W.  Hays,  Monroe;  M.  T.  Stallings, 
Monroe;  J.  C.  Foard,  Monroe;  P.  C.  Stinson, 
Monroe,  R.   6. 

SANDY  RIDGE— J.  N.  Price,  Monroe,  R.  5; 
H.  L.  Price,  Sandy  Ridge;  R.  B.  Cuthbertson, 
Sandy  Ridge;  J.  H.  Winchester,  Sandy  Ridge; 
It.  A.  Hudson,  Sandy  Ridge;  G.  W.  Sutton, 
Sandy  Ridge;  J.  D.  Hamby,  Sandy  Ridge:  W. 
L.  Hamby,  Sandy  Ridge;  H.  A.  Norwood,  Wax- 
haw. 

MARSHVILLE— A.  R.  Edwards,  Marshville; 
H.  M.  Green.  Marshville;  Z.  M.  Little,  Marsh- 
ville; T.  C.  Griffin,  Marshville;  M.  O.  Bow  num. 
Marshville;  T.   G.   Collins,  Marshville. 

JACKSON— Henry  McWborter,  Waxhaw;  R. 
V.  Sistre,  Waxhaw;  T.  M.  Crow,  Waxhaw; 
N.  J.  Simms,  Waxhaw;  S.  J.  Richardson,  Wax- 
haw; J.  B.  Godfrey,  Waxhaw;  C.  J.  Hudson, 
Waxhaw. 

BUFORD— J.  G.  Laney,  Monroe;  D.  C.  Mont- 
gomery, Monroe;  V.  T.  Chears,  Monroe,  R.  8; 
A.  M.  Eubanks,  Monroe;  T.  L.  Hudson,  Mon- 
roe. 

LANE'S  CREEK— A.  E.  Rushing,  B.  F.  Par- 
ker, Monroe,  R.   1 ;  E.   E.   Higgins,  Marshville. 

MOW  SALEM— H.  M.  Baucom,  Olive  Branch: 
W.  H.  Brooks,  Olive  Branch ;  E.  B.  Pusser, 
Olive  Branch;  II.  T.  Baucom,  Olive  Branch;  M. 
C.  Austin,  Olive  Branch. 

MINISTERS    NOT    IN    TOWNS. 

METHODIST— C.  M.  Campbell.  Waxhaw, 
R.  3;  E.  Richardson,  Bethel. 

BAPTIST— M.  D.  Preslor,  Monroe,  R.  1. 

Jenkins,  D.   C,  Monroe,   R.   8. 

SCHOOLS  AND   ACADEMIES. 

UNION  INSTITUTE— H.  C.  Craver,  Prin., 
Unionville. 

WEDDINGTON— C.  M.  Bivens,  Prin.,  Wax- 
haw,   R.    3. 

WESLEY  CHAPEL— V.  A.  Moore,  Prin., 
Monroe,   It.   5 

PROSPECT— Miss  Kate  Clark,  Prin.,  Monroe, 
R.    4. 

PHYSICIANS   NOT    IN    TOWNS. 

Whitley,  A.  D.  W.,  Unionville. 

Brooks.   Moses,   Olive  Branch. 

l'riee,  W.   II.,  Indian  Trail. 


Perkins,   Dr.,    Marshville,   R.    2. 
Eubanks,  J.   B.,  Monroe,  R.   1. 

MERCHANTS   NOT    IN   TOWNS. 
Plyler,   W.    P.,   Monroe,   R.    4. 
Price  &  Moore,  Monroe,  R.   5. 
Walters,   M.    A.,    &'Sons,   Monroe,   R.    8. 
Braswell,  T.    C.   Unionville,  R.    2. 
Benton   Crow   Co.,   Monroe,   R.    2. 
Whitley,  P.,  Monroe,  R.   1. 
Braswell,  C.  J.,  Monroe,  R.   3. 
Baucom,  H.   M.,  Monroe,   R.   3. 
Walters,  G.   B.,  &  Co.,  Marshville,  R.   3. 
Moore,  A.   D.,  Monroe,  R.   8. 
Austin,  J.  A.,  Unionville,  R.   2. 
Griffin.  W.   B.,  Monroe,  R.   8. 
COTTON    GINS. 
Walters,  M.   H.,  &  Sons,  Monroe,  R.   8. 
Price-Hemby    Co.,    Monroe,    R.    5. 
Bailey,   George,    &   Sons,   Marshville. 
Austin  &  Perry,  Wingate. 
Etird,  P.  J.   C,  Unionville,  R.   2. 
Marshville  Gin  Co..  Marshville. 
Simpson,  George  W.,  Marshville,  R.   4. 
Biggers,   W.    L. ,   Unionville,   R.    1. 
Autrey,   J.   L.,   Marshville,   R.    3. 
Pierce,  J.   A.    .Monroe,  R.   1. 
Griffin,  J.   E.,  Monroe,   R.    S. 
Austin,  D.  W.,  Indian  Trail,  R.   1. 
Ross,  T.   P.,  Monroe,  R.   9. 
Bennett,  James  A.,  Wingate,  R.   1. 
Crane,    F.    S.,   Waxhaw,   R.    3. 
Belk,  H.  W.,  Monroe,  R.    10. 
Killough,  J.   W.,  Matthews,  R.   18. 
Twitty,  J.  W.,  Waxhaw. 
Parker,  H.  F.,  Monroe,  R.   1. 
Rollins,  J.   W.,   Indian  Trail. 
Austin,   A.    B.,   Unionville,   R.    1. 
Love,  J.   W.,   Unionville,   R.    1. 
Tucker,   M.    L.,.  Unionville,    R.    1. 
Keziah,   R.    P..   Unionville,   R.    1. 
Long,   W.    G.,   Unionville,   R.    1. 
Ashcraft,   Vernon   A.,   Marshville,   R.    1. 
Griffin,  D.   V.,   Monroe,   R.    3. 
Sturdivant,   James,   A.,  Marshville,  R.    1. 
Twitty,   J.,   Waxhaw,    R.    3. 
Belk,   J.    P.,   Monroe,   R.    S. 
Rogers,   C.   B.,   Monroe,   R.    10. 
Moore,  J.   L.,  Marshville.  R.   3. 
Deal,  J.   A.,  Monroe,  R.   5. 
Tarleton,  H.   II.,  Marshville,  R.   1. 
Sutton,    F.    M.,   Monroe,   R.    5. 
Long,   Zeb,   Unionville,   R.    2. 
Moore,  W.   J.,  Monroe,   R.   5. 
Biggers,    J.    A.,    Matthews,    R.    26. 
Robinson,  J.  P.,  Waxhaw,  R.   1. 
Broom,    John    W-.    Monroe,    R.    4. 
Perry,   M.   W..   Wingate. 
McGuirt,   C    W.,   Waxhaw.   R.    1. 
Griffin.    J.    Wilson.    Marshville,    R.    2. 
Gulledge,  J.  A.,  Marshville,  R.  3. 
Tadlock,  J.  T.,  Marshville.  R.   1. 
Stinson,   P.   G,  Monroe,   R.   6. 
Locke,   F.   M.,   Waxhaw. 
Presson,  E.   E.,  Monroe,  R.   2. 
Richardson,     S.    Joseph,     Waxhaw,    R.     1. 
Starnes.   W.   D..   Waxhaw,   R.   2. 
Neely,   W.    P.,    Waxhaw,    R.    1. 
Norwood,    W.    W.,    Waxhaw,    R.    2. 
Howard,    C.    O.,    and   Richard  Hudson,   Wax- 
haw,  R.    3. 

Crow   Bros.,   Monroe. 
Brooks,  W.  T.,  Unionville,  R.  2. 
Hinson,  R.  C,  Monroe,  R.  4. 
Hays,    T.    F.,    Waxhaw,    R.    5. 
Crowell,    Thomas,    Matthews.    R.    18. 
Staton,  H.,  Marshville,  R.   2. 
Rogers,   J.   H.,    Waxhaw,   R.    3. 

SAW   MILLS. 
Pusser   Bros.    &    Co.,    Unionville,    R.    2. 
Barreno,    Charley,    Marshville. 
Rogers  Bros.,   Waxhaw,   R.   3. 


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Stomes,   J.    H..    Waxhaw. 
Sutton,    Marion!    Monroe,    R.    5. 
Collins,    Gilbert,    Marshville,    Rfd. 

PUBLIC    SCHOOL    TEACHERS. 
Grtfflrj,    Lola,    Monroe,    R.    3. 
Carroll,  J.  C.  Wingate. 
Buck,   Prof.,   Wingate. 
Carroll,    Georgia,    Wingate. 
Harward,     Sadie.    Wingate. 
Perry,    Fronie,     Wingate. 
Tillman,    Kena,    Waxhaw. 
Ashcraft,    Effie.    Monroe.    R.    1. 
Blakeney,    Kate.    Mineral    Springs. 
Guln,   J.    M..    L'nionville. 
Stegall,   H.   C,   Monroe,   R.   6. 
James,   Prof.,   Monroe,   R.   9. 
Stinson,    Clara,    Monroe.    R.    9. 
Presson,    Lilly,    UnionviUe. 
Baucom,    J.    G.,    Monroe,    R.    5. 
Trull,    Loma.    Monroe. 
Braswell,    Wilma,    "Unionrille,    R.    1. 
Crul ehfield,   J.   E.,   Marshville. 
Griffin,    D.    H.,    Marshville. 
Vaughan,   Mrs.   R.   M.,   Marshville. 
Vaughan,   Carrie  Belle,   Marshville. 
Robinson,   Pauline,  Marshville. 
Wiley.    T.    M.,    Marshville,    R.    1. 
Hinson,    Yirgie,    Marshville. 
Davis,    Denation,   Wingate,    R-    2. 
Griffin,    J.    Henry,    Monroe,    R.    3. 
Bowman,    W.    O.,    Marshville,    R.    1. 
Perry,    Mattie,    Wingate. 
Eubanks,    Kate,    Monroe,    R.    1. 
Baucom.    Delia,    Monroe,    R.    8. 
Boyd,    Lizzie    B.,    Marshville. 
Sherrin,  Mary,   Marshville,   R.   3. 
Parker,  J.   C-,   Monroe,  R.   1. 
Lee,   Kate,   Monroe,   R.    1. 
Smith,  Nora,  Marshville,  R.   3. 
Bivens,    Esther,    Monroe,    R.    8. 
Guin,    Bessie.    Marshville,    R.    3. 
Howie,   B.   T.,   Mineral  Springs. 
Ashcraft,    Glenn,    Monroe,    R.    9. 
Hinson,    F.    V.,    Waxhaw,    R.    5. 
Yarborough,    M.     R.,    Monroe.    R.    4. 
Laney,    Cornie,    Monroe,    R.     10. 
Helms,     Lessie,     Waxhaw,    R.     1. 
Neill,    W.    B.,    Monroe,    R.    1. 
Lowry,    Annie,    Monroe.    R.    1. 
Price.    Bessie.    UnionviUe. 
Funderburk,   Minnie.   Monroe,   R.   4. 
Laney.  Effie,  Monroe,   R.   4. 
Edwards,    Jessie,    Monroe.    R.    4. 
Greene,    Annie,    Monroe,    R.    4. 
Myers,   Floy,    Marshville. 
Laney,    Clara,    Monroe,    R.    4. 
Lathan,    Nancy,    Monroe.    R.    4. 
Richardson.   Bright,   Monroe.   R.    4. 
Melton,    Walter,    Monroe,    R.    4. 
Ratchford.    Alice,    Waxhaw,    R.    1. 
Godfrey,    J.    B.,    Waxhaw.    R.    2. 
Craig.    Annette.    Waxhaw.    R.    1. 
Sims,    W.    J.,   Waxhaw,   R.    1. 
Robinson,    Eunice,    Waxhaw. 
Ranson,    Neal    A.,    Waxhaw. 
Nisbet,    Louise.    Monroe. 
Cutherson,    Ada.    Monroe,    R.    5. 
Guin,   Mrs.   L.   E..   Waxhaw. 
Moser.    G.    W..    Waxhaw,    R.    2. 
Starnes.    Mrs.    Fanchion.    Waxhaw,    R.    2. 
Scott.    C.    J.,   Matthews,    R.    18. 
Del.aney,    Mary,    Matthews,    R.    18. 
Blakeney,    Miss,    Matthews.,    R.    18. 
Matthews.    Mamie.    Matthews,    R.    18. 
Clark,    Nina,    Monroe,    R.    6. 
Winchester,   Amania,   Monroe.   R.   5. 
Sutton,    G.    W.,    Waxhaw.    R.    3. 
Stephenson,    T.    P.,    Waxhaw,    R.    3. 
Yeargin,   J.   T.,   Monroe.   R.    5. 
Yeargin,    Mrs.    J.    T..    Monroe.   R.    5. 
Greene.    Mittie,    Monroe,    R.    5. 
Walkup,    Ellen,    Waxhaw. 


DeLaney,    W.    T.,    Matthews,    R.    18. 
Riggers,   Maurice.   Indian  Trail,   R.   1. 
Lemmond,    R.    W.,    Monroe,    R.    6. 
Huggins,    T.    J.,    Indian   Trail. 
Robinson,   Mabel,   Indian   Trail. 
Snyder,    Yerdie,    Indian   Trail. 
I'.yrum,    Rilla,    Indian   Trail,    R.    1. 
Deese,  B.   T.,   UnionviUe,   Rfd. 
Helms,    Ella,    UnionviUe,    R.    1. 
Campbell,    W.    R.,    UnionviUe,    R.    1. 
Jerome,   Blanche,   UnionviUe. 
Brooks,    Roland  A..    UnionviUe,   R.    2. 
Braswell,    Carrie,    UnionvUle,   R.    2. 
Rushing,   W.   L.,   UnionviUe,   R.    2. 
Pusser,  Clara,  UnionviUe. 
Mulls,   G.   R.,   UnionviUe,   R.   2. 
Smith,   Sarah,   UnionviUe,  R.   2. 
Presson,    Carrie,    UnionviUe. 
Helms.   Emma,   UnionvUle. 
Caldwell,    Mattie,    UnionvUle. 
Pusser,  Flonnie,   UnionviUe. 
Braswell,  Rila,  UnionvUle,  R.   1. 
Price,    T.    L,    UnionvUle,    R.    1. 
Baucom,  Adlie,  UnionviUe. 
Smith,    Minnie,    Indian   Trail,   R.    1. 
Brooks,   B.   W.,   UnionviUe,   R.    2. 
Brewer,     Yelma,     MarshvUle,    R.     2. 
Smith,    L.    A.,    Marshville,    R.    5. 
Nance,   B.   A.,   MarshvUle.   R.    5. 
Parks,   John  H.,   Peachland,   R.    1. 
Baucom,    H.    M.,    Marshville,    R.     2. 
Thomas,    John    P.,    MarshvUle.    R.    2. 
Parker,   Beulah.    MarshvUle,   R.    2. 
Simpson,    C.    W.,    MarshvUle,    R.    2. 
Baucom,    Addie,    UnionvUle,    R.    2. 
James,    Mary,   MarshvUle,   R.    4. 
Hudson,  Maty,  Monroe. 
Stack,  Rebecca,  Monroe. 
Howie,  Bettie,  UnionviUe. 
Stevens,  Annie,  Monroe,  R.  4. 


MONROE. 

Incorporated  in  1S44. 

Population,    1910:      5,000. 

White  polls,   476;   colored  polls,   131. 

Yalue  of  real  estate,  $977,290;  value  of  per- 
sonal  property,   $795,486. 

TAX    RATE— $1.50    on    the    $100. 

Bonded  debt,  $136,000. 

Town    Officers. 

MAYOR— J.   D.  McRae. 

CLERK— P.    H.   Johnson. 

CHIEF  OF  POLICE— T.   B.   Laney. 

ALDERMEN— T.  C.  Lee,  S.  O.  Blair,  J.  W. 
Fuwler.   W.   H.   Norwood,  W.   E.   Funderburk. 

TREASURER— P.  H.  Johnson. 

TAX    COLLECTOR— T.    L.    Crowell. 

STANDARD -KEEPER— A.    W.    Boyett. 

ATTORNEYS— Adams,  Armfield  &  Adams. 

SUPT.    OF   HEALTH— S.   A.    Stevens. 

POSTMASTER—  Walter  B.   Love. 

R.  R.  AGENT— J.  A.  Douglas,  S.  A.  L.    . 

EXPRESS  AGENT— H.   D.  Browning. 

TELEGRAPH  MANAGER— James  Stephen- 
son. 

TELEPHONE  MANAGER— W.  H.  Norwood, 
Monroe  Telephone  Exchange. 

Ministers  and  Churches. 

BAPTIST— (First  Baptist),  Braxton  Craig, 
Pastor;  (Second  Baptist),  J.  L.  Bennett,  Pas- 
tor. 

EPISCOPAL—  J.    H.    Swann,    Rector. 

PRESBYTERIAN— II.   E.   Gurney.  Pastor. 

LUTHERAN— W.   J.   Boger,   Pastor. 

METHODIST— Central,    J.     H.    Weaver,    Pas- 
tor; North  Monroe.  R.   H.  Kennington.  Pastor. 
Schools    and    Academies. 

GRADED— A.   G.   Randolph,   Supt. 

Hotels  and   Boarding   Houses. 

Gloucester  Hotel. 

Monroe  Hotel. 

Central    Hotel. 

Architects. 

Tucker,  M. 


UNIOIS 

COUNTY.                                                                     417 

Banks  and   Bankers. 

Henderson,   Snyder  Co.    (Wholesale.) 

FIRST    NATIONAL    BANK— R.    A.    Morrow, 

Heath,  Mrrow  C.    (Wholesale.) 

Pres. ;   D.   A.    Houston,   Cash. 

Presson,  L.    N.,   &  Co. 

BANK   OF   UNION— W.    S.    Blakeney,   Pres. ; 

Williams  &  Benton. 

W.  C.  Stack,  Cash. 

Williams,  Luther. 

SAVINGS    LOAN    AND    TRUST    CO.— R.    B. 

Crow   Bros. 

Redwine,  Pres. ;  H.  B.   Clarke,  Cash. 

Lee,  T.  C.  &  Co. 

MERCHANTS   AND    FARMERS— M.    K.    Lee, 

Plyler  &  Funderbuck. 

Pres. ;  C.  B.  Adams,  Cash. 

Furniture     Dealers. 

Building  and    Loan   Associations. 

Monroe  Furniture  C. 

Peoples  Building  and  Loan  Association. 

Dillon,  T.   D. 

Perpetual  Building  and  Loan  Association. 

Hardware   Dealers. 

Brick    Manufacturers. 

Heath    Hardware   Co. 

Shute,  J.   T. 

Tharp   Hardware   Co. 

Monroe  Brick   Co. 

Insurance   Agents. 

Book   Stores. 

Savings  Loan  &  Trust  Co.    (Life  &  Fire.) 

The  N.    J.    Rudge,   Co. 

Gordon   Insurance    &   Investment   Co.    (Life   & 

Butchers   and    Dealers   in    Cattle. 

Fire. ) 

Ayres,  N.   B. 

Monroe  Insurance   &   Investment  Co.    (Life   & 

Parker,   J.    D. 

Fire. ) 

Walters,  W.   J. 

Jewelers. 

Plyler,   1.   F. 

Rudge,  The  W.   J.,  Co. 

Carriage    Dealers   and    Manufacturers. 

Presley,   J.   E. 

Piedmont   Buggy   Co. 

Laundries. 

Clubs. 

Lockhart,  J.   J. 

The  Commercial  Club. 

Lawyers. 

Commission   Merchants. 

Adams,  Armfleld  &  Adams. 

Winchester   &   Finch. 

Redwine  &  Sikes. 

Cotton    and     Hosiery    Mills. 

Lemmond,  W.   O. 

Icemorle'e  Cotton  Mills,  Nos.   1  and  2. 

Pratt,   W.    J. 

Everett  Cotton  Mills. 

Love  &  McNeely. 

Jackson  Cotton  Mills. 

Stack  &  Parker. 

Contractors   and    Builders. 

Stevens,  R.   L. 

Tucker,  Marion. 

McVann,  John  C. 

Wallace,  J.  R. 

Lumber    Manufacturers   and    Dealers. 

Coal  and  Wood   Dealers. 

Heath   Hardware   Co. 

Monroe  Ice  &  Fuel  Co. 

Monroe  Manufacturing  Co. 

Ashcraft,   F.   B. 

Marble    Works. 

Cotton  Gins. 

Eflrd,  J.  E. 

Oil    Mill    Co» 

Paint  and   Oil   Dealers. 

Crow  Bros.  &  Lee. 

Heath  Hardware  Co. 

Dentists. 

English   Drug   Co. 

Houston,  W.  B. 

Painters. 

Redfearn,   B.   C. 

McCorkle,  Walter. 

Greene,  Eugene,  S. 

Correll,  W.  W. 

Doctors. 

Welch,  Sam. 

Blair,    J.    M. 

McCorkle,   Brown. 

Stevens,  S.  A. 

Produce    Dealers. 

Ashcraft,  J.   E. 

Winchester  &  Futch. 

Stewart,   H.    D. 

Plumbers. 

Nance,   G.   B. 

Austin  &  Correll. 

Neal,  J.   W. 

Hargett,   W.    W. 

Payne,  R.  L. 

Piano   and    Organ    Dealers. 

Druggists. 

Dillon,  T.   P. 

English  Drug  Co. 

Monroe   Furniture   Co. 

Simpson,  C.  N.,  Jr. 

Photographers. 

Union   Drug   Co. 

Long,   T.   A. 

Welsh,   R.    J. 

Haynes,  W.   E. 

Franklin   Street   Pharmacy. 

Printing  Offices. 

Dry   Goods  and   Notions. 

The  Journal  Co. 

Lee  &  Lee  Co. 
Belk  Bros. 
Crow    Bros. 
Blocker,  A.,  &  Co. 

The  Enquirer  Co. 

Newspapers  and  Editors. 

MONROE  JOURNAL   (Weekly)— R.   F.   Beas- 

Flow  &  Phifer. 

ley.    Editor. 

Power  and   Light  Companies. 

MONROE  ENQUIRER  (Weekly)— B.   C.  Ash- 

Southern Power  Co. 

craft,   Editor. 

Fruit   Dealers. 

Real    Estate   Agents. 

Howell,    L.    M. 

Monroe   Realty   Co. 

Fertilizer  Dealers  and   Manufacturers. 

Monroe  Insurance  &  Investment  Co. 

Monroe   Oil   Mills. 

Gordon   Insurance   &   Investment   Co. 

Crow  Bros. 

Undertakers  and    Embalmers. 

Hart,  S.  B. 

I.aney,   J.    W. 

Ashcraft,  F.   B. 

Dillon,   T.   P. 

Lee,  T.   C,  &  C. 

Veterinary    Surgeons. 

Pyler,  T.   F. 

Ashcroft,    Wall. 

Collins  &   Biggers  Co. 

Fish    and    Oyster    Dealers. 
Ayres,   W.   B. 
Simpson,  J.  R.,  &  Co. 

Foundries   and    Iron    Works. 

Wall    Paper   Dealers. 
Dillon,    T.   P. 

Manufacturing    Plants. 

Union   Manufacturing   Co.      (Wood). 

Austin  &  Correll. 

Porter-Myers   Co.      (Wood). 

Grocers. 

Monroe    Oil   Mills. 

Bruner,   C.    N. 

Jackson   Cotton   Mills. 

Simpson,  J.  R.,  &  Co. 

Icemorlee  Cotton   Mills. 

Waller,   M. 

Everett  Cotton  Mills. 

Funderburk,  Van. 

Monroe  Concrete  Works. 

Griffin  &  Bivens. 

Piedmont  Buggy  Co. 

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ONION  COUNTY. 


Cotton   Slalis  Wilson   Co. 


WAXHAW. 

Incorporated    in    1SS9. 

Population,   1910:  White,    1,250;  colored,   150; 
total,    1,400. 

Value    real    estate,     $75,000;    value    personal 
property,    $87,500. 

TAX   RATE— 35c.    on   the   $100. 

Town   Officers. 
MAYOR— It.   T.   Sistor. 
POSTMASTER— J.  W.  McCain. 
CHIEF    OP    POLICE— W.    M.    Crow. 
R.    R.    AGENT— John    Davis,    S.    A.    L. 
TELEGRAPH    MANAGER— John    Davis. 

Ministers  and  Churches. 
BAPTIST— S-    S.    Merrill,    Pastor. 
PRESBYTERIAN— C.    E.    Robertson,    Pastor. 
METHODIST— Vacant. 

Schools  and  Academies. 
GRADED— N.    A.   Ranson,   Prin. 
Banks   and    Bankers. 
BANK   OF  WAXHAW— J.   L.   Rodman.   Pres. ; 
Jesse   Williams,    Cash. 

Barber  Shops. 
Ashley    &    Kissiah. 

Doctors. 
Guin,   L.   E. 
McCain.    W.    R. 
Ezzell,   S.   H,  R.   1. 

Druggists. 
Crais,  Z.  E.,  Drug  Co. 
Wolfe,    Carl. 

General    Merchandise. 
McDonald,  B.  H. 
Heath,    A.    W.,    &   Co. 
Belk,    R.    J.,    &   Co. 
Price-Niven  Co. 
Rodman -Brown     &     Co. 
Davis   Bros. 
Tyson,  Miss  J. 
Brown   &  Rone. 
Harris    Bros. 
Waxhaw   Furniture   Co. 
Waxhaw    Millinery   Co. 

Hotels  and   Boarding  Houses. 
McDonald,     W.     R. 
Austin,     S. 

Livery  Stables. 
Collins-Sikes  Co. 
Doster,   J.    E. 

Newspapers   and    Editors. 
WAXHAW    ENTERPRISE     (Weekly)— G.     L. 
Nesbit  and  L.  L.  King,  Editors. 
Insurance    Agents. 
Burgess   &   Sleete. 

Waxhaw  Real   Estate  &   Insurance  Co. 
Weir,    R.    L. 

Manufacturing  Plants. 
Waxhaw    Cotton    Mills. 
Starnes,  J.  H.      (Saw  Mills). 
Lock,  A.   L.    (Gin  and  Saw  Mill.) 
Niven,  Price  Co. 

Real  Estate  Agents. 
Waxhaw    Real    Estate    and    Trust    Co. 

MARSHVILLE. 

Incorporated   in   1S94. 

Population,    1910:    WMte,    600;    colored,    100; 
total,    700. 

Value    real    estate,    $68,000;    value       personal 
property,    $75,000. 

TAX    RATE— 25c.    on    the    $100. 
Town   Officers. 

MAYOR— T.   C.   Griffin. 

POSTMASTER— L.   E.    Huggins. 

CHIEF    OF   POLICE— T.    M.    Green. 

R.    R.    AGENT— E.    H.    Moore. 

MANAGER   TELEGRAPH— E.    H.    Moore. 
Ministers  and  Churches. 

BAPTIST— A.     Marsh.     Pastor. 

METHODIST— T.    J.    Huggins,   Pastor. 

PRESBYTERIAN— A.    J.    Crane,    Pastor. 


Hotels  and   Boarding   Houses. 
Commercial    Hotel. 

Lawyers. 
Ashcraft,   H.    C. 
Brooks,    J.    C. 

Insurance    Agents. 
Ashcraft,  H.   C. 
Higgins   &    Brooks. 

Schools  and  Academies. 
MARSHVILLE    ACADEMY—. 

Newspapers  and  Editors. 
THE  HOME    (Weekly)— L.   E.   Huggins,   Edi- 
tor. 

Banks   and    Bankers. 
BANK  OF  MARSHVILLE— J.  H.  Lee,  Pres. ; 
B.   C.    Covington,   Cash. 

CAROLINA    BANK— W.     S.     Blakeny,    Pres. ; 
P.   P.   W.   Plyler,   Cash. 

Doctors. 
Armfield,    R. 
Perkins,    D.    R. 
Blair,   M.   P. 

Druggists. 
Union    Drug    Co. 
Griffin   Drug   Co. 

General   Merchandise. 
Marsh -Lee    Co. 
Barrell    Bros- 
Davis    Ross    Co. 
Marsh   Bros. 
Phifer.   M.    F.,    &   Son. 
Phifer.    A.    P. 
Griffin   &   Simpson. 
Union   Hardware   Co. 
Bailey,   C.    E.,   &  Co. 
Medlin,   Geo. 

Livery  Stables. 
Griffin,    E.    M.    &   E.    C.  * 

Hatsy   &   Thomas. 
Harrell   Bros. 
Marsh,    Lee    Co. 

Furniture    Dealers. 
Marshville   Furniture   Co. 
Marsh,    Lee    Co. 

Hardware  Dealers. 
Union    Hardware   Co. 
Marsh-Lee  Hardware  Co. 


WINGATE. 

Population     1910:     White,    292;    colored,    83; 
total.  373. 

Town    Officers. 
MAYOR— H.    K.    Helms. 
POSTMASTER — Thomas  C.   Stewart. 
CHIEF  OF  POLICE — G.   P.  Wimberley. 

Banks    and    Bankers. 
STATE   BANK    OF    WINGATE — R.    A.    Mor- 
row, Pres. ;  J.  W.  Bivens,  Cash. 
Druggists. 
Wingate  Drug  Co. 

Schools   and   Academies. 
WINGATE    ACADEMY"— J.    G.    Carroll,    Prin. 

General    Merchandise. 
Austin,   J.    L.,   &   Co. 
Wingate  Supply  Co. 
Brewer,   Thomas  L.,   &  Co. 
Perry,   J.   J. 
Chaney,  W.   A. 


MINERAL    SPRINGS. 

Incorporated  in  1905. 

Populaton,     1913:     White,     74;     colored,     40; 
total,  114. 

Y'alue  of  real  estate,   $100  000;   value  of  per- 
sonal  property,    $50,000. 

TAX  RATE:     20c.    on  the   $100. 
Town   Officers. 

MAYOR— R.    L.   Howie. 

COMMISSIONERS— P.   B.   Lilly,  G.   F.   Win- 
chester,  M.    M.   Winchester. 

POSTMASTER— H.    A.   Helms. 

R.  R.  AGENT— M.  M.  Winchester,  S.  A.  L. 
Ministers  and   Churches. 

METHODIST— W.   F.   Sanford,  Pastor. 


UNION— VANCE 


419 


Schools   and    Academies. 
PUBLIC       (Special      Tax) — Jessie      Edwards, 
Priii.,  Delia  Broom,  Asst.   Prin. 

Hotels  and   Boarding   Houses. 
Winchester,   M.    M. 

General     Merchants. 
Gordon.   T.    J.,   &   Co. 
Winchester-Howie  Co. 


Polk,  J.  L. 
Carter     H.    A. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 
Mineral  Springs  Gin  Co. 

Winchester.   G.    R.,    &   Son.    (Saw   Mill,   Grist 
Mill  and  Planing   Mills.) 

Telephone    Companies. 
Mineral  Springs  Telephone  Exchange. 


VANCE  COUNTY 

COUNTY    SEAT,    HENDERSON. 


POPULATION— (Census    1910),    19.425. 

Formed  in  1881.     Named  in  honor  of  Zebulon   B.   Vance. 

AREA — 260  square  miles. 

Value  of  real  estate,   $3,098,985;   value   of  personal   property,    $5,305,411. 

Property  listed  in   1912,   by  whites,   $8,041,106  ;  by  negroes,   $562, 52S. 

TAX  KATE — County  and  all  purposes,  66  2-3c.   on  the  $100;  roads,  18  2-3c. ;  special,  5c. 

PUBLIC  BOADS — Number  of   miles,   250.     Worked  by  taxation. 

RAILROAD,    TELEGRAPH     AND     EXPRESS    COMPANIES. 

Southern   Railway,    7.10   miles,    assessed   value $277,752.70 

Seaboard   Air  Line  Railway,   28.16  miles,    assessed     value 795,700.00 


Pullman  Co.,  assessed  value. 

Southern   Express   Co.,    assessed   value 

Southern  Bell  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Co.,  assessed    value 
Western    Union    Telegraph    Co.,    assessed    value. 


4,405.33 

5,463.00 

1,210.00 

15,826.43 

Home   Telephone    and"  Telegraph   Co.,    assessed  value 24,702.00 

Postal   Telegraph-Cable   Co.,    assessed   value 4,286.90 

Roanake  River  Railroad,   7.50  miles,  assessed  value    27.857.00 

North  State  Hydro  Electric  Co.,   assessed  value 11.S30.00 

Southern   Gas   Improvement   Co.,    assessed   value 34,450.00 

Northwestern   Telephone   and  Telegraph   Co.,   assessed      value 739.00 

SUPERIOR  COURT  TERMS— March  2,  May    18,  October  5. 


COUNTY    OFFICERS. 

CLERK  OF  COURT— Henry  Perry,  Hender- 
son. 

SHERIFF— Jos.    S.    Royster,    Henderson. 

REGISTER  OF  HEEDS— R.  G.  Burroughs, 
Henderson. 

TREASURER— Melvile    Dorsey,    Henderson. 

CORONER — D.    W.    Hardee,   Henderson. 

SURVEYOR— Thos.    Taylor,   Townsville. 

SUPT.  OF  HEALTH— E.  F.  Fenner,  Hen- 
derson. 

SUPT.  OF  SCHOOLS—  E.  M.  Rollins,  Hen- 
derson. 

SUPT.    OF  HOME— J.   W.   Oakley. 

BOARD  OF  EDUCATION— R.  J.  Gill,  Hen- 
derson; J.  U.  Fleming,  Dabney;  J.  E.  Kimball, 
Woodworth. 

COMMISSIONERS  —  J.  K.  Plummer, 
(chm'n),  D.  H.  Reavis,  Middlesburg:  Bayard 
Allen,  Kittrell;  S.  R.  Adams,  Townsville;  Elijah 
Glover,    Dabney. 

BOABD  OF  ELECTIONS— C.  V.  Singleton, 
R.   H.   Hood.  W.   K.   Sturs;is. 

JUSTICES     OF     THE     PEACE. 

I1ENDERCON  TOWNSHIP— W.  H.  Grissom, 
C.  P.  Lowery,  W.  E.  Gary,  J.  T.  Jones,  T.  L. 
Jones,  Frank  Wortham,  Henderson. 

KITRELL— C.  H.  Williams,  H.  M.  Hight. 
H.  F.  Crews,  T.  H.  Crudup,  Bayard  Allen, 
.1.    L.    Stone,   Kitrell. 

SANDY  CREEK— J.  N.  Tunstall,  Manson; 
S.   W.   Duke,  Henderson. 

MIDDLEBURG— W.  H.  Parrish,  J.  K.  Plum- 
mer,  C.   A.   Rose,  Middleburg. 

NUT  BUST— C.  M.  White,  T.  A.  Riggan, 
Manson. 

TOWNSVILLE— J.  E.  Tunstall,  J.  M.  B. 
Hunt,    N.    L.    Morton,   N.    D.    Boyd,   Townsville; 

WILLIAMSBORO— R.  A.  Bullock,  J.  H.  Rice, 
O.  W.  Flomming,  S.  W.  Greenway,  L.  W.  Bur- 
roughs, J.  B.  Glover,  Dabney. 

MINISTERS    NOT    IN    TOWNS. 

METHODIST  PROTESTANT— N.  G.  Bethea, 
John  Burgess,  Henderson. 

CHRISTIAN— W.    A.    Banks,    Henderson. 
PHYSICIANS   NOT    IN   TOWNS. 

Dr.    Chaplin,   Townsville. 

Wyche,   C.   D.,  Da»iey. 

Morton,   N.   D.,  Drewry. 


MERCHANTS    NOT    IN    TOWNS. 

White,     J.     J.,     Agent    Farmer     Supply    Co. 
Townsville. 

Tarry-Haskins   Co.,   Townsville. 

Chaplin   Drug    Co.,    Townsville. 

Burroughs,  L.   W.,  Dabney. 

Harris,   F.    P.,  Dabney. 

Dickie   Bros.,   Henderson,   Rfd. 
COTTON     GINS. 

Young,  K.   K.,  Kittrell. 

Crudup,    Kittrell    &   Co.,    Kittrell. 

Beason    Supply    Co.,    Henderson. 

Henderson   Ginning   Co.,    Henderson. 

Sturges-Rose    Co.,    Middlesburg. 

Farmers  Co-Operative  Ginning  Co.,  Kittrell. 

Hedgepeth  &  Finch,  Kittrell. 

FLOUR,  CORN  AND  FEED  MILLS. 

Loung,    O.    O. 
Faulkner,    Eugene. 

Seaboard  Feed  &  Produce  Co. 

Powell    &    Beckham. 

Harris,  H. 

SAW    MILLS. 

Gill,   R.   J.,   Henderson. 

PUBLIC  SCHOOL  TEACHERS. 

Phillips,   J.    R.,    Kittrell. 
Kittrell,  Lucy,  Kittrell. 
Crudup,  Lillian,  Kittrell. 
Smith,  Mrs.   P.   C,   Kittrell. 
Rogers,    Mary,    Kittrell. 
Watkins,    Irene,    Kittrell. 
Fleming,    Etta,    Henderson. 
Finch,   Gussie,   Henderson. 
Bivens,   S.    R.,   Henderson. 
Floyd,   Jewel,   Henderson. 
Bobbitt,   Chrystal,   Henderson. 
Rollngs,   E.    M. ,    Henderson. 
Bullock,   Kate,   Dabney. 
LeMay,  Annie,  Dabney. 
Harris,   J.    R. ,   Middleburg. 
Wheeler,    Essie,    Middleburg. 
Pratt,   Eula,  Middleburg. 
Paschall,    A.,   Manson. 
Laughlin,   M. ,   Manson. 
Bennett,    Lizzie,    Warrenton. 
Tnllutson,     Valley,     Henderson. 
Jones,    Alma    B. ,    Henderson. 
Machen,  Helen,  Henderson. 


THE  CITIZENS  BANK 

HENDERSON,  N.  C. 

"THE    LEADING    BANK    IN    THIS    SECTION." 

RESOURCES  $1,000,000.00 


420 


V  SlNCE  COUNTS'. 


Carpenter,   Grace,    Henderson. 
Gerlick,   Sallie,    Henderson. 
Spain,  Bosa,  Henderson. 
Alston,    Emma,    Henderson. 
Edwards,    Lottie,    Manson. 
Edwards,  Minnie,  Manson. 
While,  Fannie  E.,  Manson. 
Barber,    P.    I...   Townsville. 
1'Yrrell,   Etta,  Townsville. 
Boyd,     Willie,     Townsville. 
Kimball,   Pelah,  ClarksvHle,  Va. 
Woody,    Florence,   Dabney. 
Callis,   Mabel,  Dabney. 
Kelli  s  •   Sue,   Dabney. 
Tippeth,  Clifton.  Dabney. 


Wil- 


HENDERSON. 

Population,     1910:    4,503. 

No.    white  polls,    397 ;   No.    colored   polls,    257. 

Value  of  real  estate.  J  1,259,150;  value  per- 
sonal property,   $1,225,530.  \ 

TAX   KATE:     $1.12   on   the   $100. 

Bonded  debt,   $190,000. 

Town    Officers. 

MAYOR— H.   L.   Perry. 

CHIEF   OF  POLICE— R.   M.    Saunders. 

CLERK— S.    B.    Burwell. 

TREASURER— M.    II.    Stone. 

TAX   COLLECTOR— S.    B.    Burwell. 

ATTORNEY— Henry   T.    Powell. 

SUIT.    OF  HEALTH— F.  E.   Perkins. 

POSTMASTER— W.   E.   Gary. 

R.  R  .AGENTS— J.  T.  Elmore.  Jr.,  S.  A.  L. ; 
J.  T.  Elmore,  Jr.,  D.  &  N.;  E.  G.  Royster, 
Southern. 

EXPRESS  AGENT— C.    F.   Ogletree. 

TELEGRAPH  MANAGERS— A.  P.  Dickson, 
W.   U. ;   C.   F.    Filliams.   Postal. 

TELEPHONE    MANAGER— J.      R.      Teague, 
Home  Telephone   &   Telegraph   Co. 
Ministers    and    Churches. 

BAPTIST   (First)— S.  L.  Morgan.  Pastor. 

CHRISTIAN— A.   T.   Banks. 

EPISCOPAL— I.   W.   Hughes.   Rector. 

METHODIST— W.    R.    Royall.    Pastor. 

METHODIST     PROTESTANT— J.      D. 
Hams,  Pastor. 

Hotels  and   Boarding   Houses. 

Henderson  Cafe- 
Manning. 

Starges. 

Barnes. 

Jones,   P.    T. 

Vance  Hotel. 

Robards. 

Bowling. 

Banks    and    Bankers. 

CITIZENS  BANK— J.  B.  Owen,  Pres. ;  W.  A. 
Hunt,   Cash. 

FIRST  NATIONAL  BANK— S.  R.  Harris, 
Pres. ;  S.  T.  Peace.  Cash. 

FARMERS    &    MERCHANTS    BANK— R.    J. 
Gill  Pres.;   R.    B.    Crowder,    Cash. 
Bakers. 

Whitirnore's    Bakery. 

Book    Stores. 

Henderson  Book  Co. 

Butchers   and    Dealers   in    Cattle. 

City    Market. 

Hartmier,    J.    H. 

Roos,    C.   H. 

Pearce   &  Ford. 

Beck,    J.    W. 

Turner,   R.    S. 

King,    C.    O. 

Carriage    Dealers  and    Manufacturers. 

Capital   Buggy   Co. 

Henderson  Buggy  Co. 

Carolina   Buggy   Co. 

Henderson  Manufacturing  Co. 
Corbett  Buggy  Co. 

Clubs. 

Croat  an. 


Commission     Merchants. 
Henderson   Grocery    Co. 
Southern    Grocery    Co. 
Seaboard   Feed    &   Produce   Co. 
Cheek,   A.    J. 

Confectionery   Dealers. 
Dames,    L.    A.,    &    Bro. 

Contractors   and    Builders. 
Bunn,  Robert. 
Jones.    J.    T. 
Hawkins,   Grant  W. 
Wise    Granite    Construction. 
Pinkston,  R.  A. 
Fogleman,   W.    H. 
Harris,    T.    I. 

Coal    and    Wood    Dealers. 
Poythress,    Jos.    S. 
Henderson  Brick  Supply  Co. 
Hight,  P.   P. 

Chamber    of    Commerce. 
Taylor,   J.   P. 

Clothiers    and     Men's     Furnishings. 
Watkins,    S. 
White  Hight   Co. 
Guarantee  Clothing   Co. 
Davis,    E.    G.,    Sons'    Co. 
Parham  Supply  Co. 
Smotarsky,   J. 
Roth,   Gus. 
Moservitz,    &   Brider. 
Hyman,  O  .A. 
Bullock-Brinkley  Co. 

Cotton    Gins. 
Henderson   Ginning   Co. 
Beacon    Supply   Co. 
Rose,    G.    A.,    Co. 

Cotton   Mills. 
Hariett  Cotton  Mill.  No.  1. 
Hariett    Coton    Mill,    No.    2. 
Hariett   Cotton  Mill.   No.    3. 
Henderson  Cotton  Mill,  No.   1  . 
Henderson  Cotton  Mill,  No.   2. 
Croatan    Spinning   Co. 

Department   Stores. 
Watkins,    Samuel. 
Davis,   E.    G.    Sons'   Co. 
Barker,  Z. 
5c,   10c  and  25c  Store,   Consolidated. 

Dentist. 
Macon,    F.    A. 
Watson,     S.     R. 
Pittard,  J.   T. 
Barnes,   E.    D. 

Druggists. 
Dorsey,    M. 
Paragon,   The 
Parker,     W.     W. 
Thomas  Bros. 
Kerner-McNair   Co. 

Doctors. 
Harris,  F.   R. 
Fenner,    E.    F. 
Upchurch,  Robert. 
Allen.     B.     G. 
Mcintosh,   L.    C. 
Baxter,  J.   E. 
Perkins,    J.    T. 
Furman,  W.  H. 
Bass,  H.   H. 

Dry    Goods   and    Notions. 
Watkins,    S. 
White  Hight   Co. 
Thomas,  N.  B. 
Davis,   E.    G.,   Sons   Co. 
Rose,    G.    A.,    Co. 
Parham     Supply    Co. 
Moservitz  &  Brider. 
Newcomb.  A.  P. 

Power    Light    Companies. 
Carolina   Power    and   Light    Co. 
Henderson   Gas  Co. 

Fish    and    Oyste^  Dealers. 
Bullock.  Burwell. 


VANCE   COUNTY. 


421 


Henderson  Cafe. 
Carter,   J.   R. 

Furniture    Dealers. 

Smaw     &    Hughes. 
Henderson   Furniture   Co. 
Harden,  D.  W.,  Furniture  Co. 
Watkins,   Samuel. 

Grocers. 
Southern    Grocery    Co.     (Wholesale). 
Perry  George  E. 
Rose,   George  A.,   Co. 
White-Hight    Co. 
Beacon    Supply   Co. 
Parham  Supply   Co. 
Falkner,   H.   O. 
Edwards  Bros. 
Edwards,    J.    H. 

Henderson   Grocery   Co.    (Wholesale). 
Evans  Bros. 
Ellington  Grocery  Co. 
Burnett,  J.   M.,  Agent. 
Thompson,   H. 
City   Grocery   Co. 

Hardware     Dealers. 
Watkins    Hardware    Co. 
Daniel,   J.    H..    &   Co. 
O'Neill,    M.    J. 
Allen-Moss    Hardware    Co. 

Insurance     Agents. 
Satterwhite,  Jno.   W. 
Perry,    Henry. 
Citizens  Bank. 
Finch,   E.    G.    (Life). 
Harris,   B.   F.    (Fire). 
Henderson   Loan   and   Real  Estate   Co. 

Jewelers. 
Wycoff,   George. 
Mixon,  H.   M. 
Tholston,    A.    W. 

Laundries. 
Henderson    Steam    Laundry. 

Lawyers. 
Zollicoffer,    J.    P. 
Bunn,    A.    A. 
Powell,    Henry   T. 
Hicks,    T.    T. 
Zollicoffer,    A.    C. 
Harris,    A.    J. 
Kittrell,    J.    C. 
Kittrell,    Robt. 
Perry,    B.    H. 
Pittman,    T.    M. 
Bridgers,    J.    H. 
Perry,    Leslie. 
Harrell.   G.   A. 
McCoin,    R.    S. 
Eaton,    J.    T. 

Lumber   Manufacturers   and    Dealers. 
Poythress,    J.    S. 
Watkins,  J.  B. 
Daniel,   A.    G. 
Pinkston,   R.    R. 
Pace  &  Parks. 
Southerland,    R.    H. 
Henderson   Brick   &   Supply   Co. 
Henderson  Lumber  Co. 

Machinery    Dealers. 
Watkins  Hardware  Co. 
O'Xcil  Hardware  Co. 
Daniel   &   Co. 
Allen-Moss  Hardware  Co. 
Beacom   Supply   Co. 

Paint    and    Oil    Dealers. 
Dorsey,   M. 
O'Neil  Hardware  Co. 
Watkins  Hardware  Co. 
Daniel   &   Co. 
Allen-Moss  Hardware  Co. 

Painters. 
Kalstrow,  C.  N. 
Harris  &  Watts. 
Crow,  R.,   &  Son. 


Steele,   J. 
Noblin,  M. 
Tinsley,   A. 

Produce    Dealers. 
Cheek,  A. 
Davis,    Henry. 
Brodie,   B.   T. 

Plumbers. 
Renn,  A.  S.,  &  Son. 
Henderson    Plumbing    Co. 

Piano  and   Organ    Dealers. 
Barnes,    A.    T. 
Henderson   Furniture   Co. 

Photographers. 
Houff,    A.   H. 

Newspapers    and    Editors. 
GOLD  LEAF— P.    T.    Way,    Editor. 
UNION    CHRISTIAN    STAR— J.    A.    Hender- 
son, Editor. 

Printing    Offices. 
Jones   &   Stone   Co.,   The. 

Real    Estate    Agents. 
Jones,    P.    T. 
Rowland,  I.   C. 

Henderson    Loan    &    Real   Estate    Co. 
Highland  Home  Realty  Co. 

Shingle   Dealers. 
Watkins,   John   B. 
Watkins   Hardware    Co. 
Poythress,    J.    S. 
Daniel,    A.    G. 
Henderson  Brick  Supply  Co. 

Tailors. 
White.    O.    O. 
Nail    Woolen   Mills. 

Undertakers    and    Embalmers. 
Hardee,  D.  W.,  Furniture  Co. 
Barnes,   A.   T. 

Wall    Paper    Dealers. 
Jordan,    J.    G. 
Crow,    Robert. 
Henderson   Book   Co. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 
Henderson   Mfg.    Co. 
Corbitt  Buggy   Co. 
Carolina    Buggy    Co. 
Capital  Buggy   Co. 
Henderson    Buggy    Co 
Vance   County   Guano   Co. 
Carolina   Bagging   Mills    (Cotton    Bagging). 
N.   C.   Cotton  Oil  Co. 
Vance    County    Iron    Works. 
Corbitt  Automobile  Co. 
Henderson   Lumber   Co. 
Seaboard  Feed   &   Produce   Co. 
India    Bagging   Co. 
Henderson   Brick   Supply   Co. 
Morris   Mattress   Co. 


KITTRELL. 

Incorporated   in   188b. 

Value,  of   real   estate,    $46,629;   value   of  per- 
sonal   property,     $44,787. 

TAX   RATE— 25c.    on   the   $100. 

Town    Officers. 
MAYOR— B.  B.  Woodlief. 
POSTMASTER— Ira   T.    Hunt. 
CHIEF  OF  POLICE— Will   Strickland. 
R.   R.    AGENT— J.    L.    Reid,    S.    A.    L. 
MANAGER  TELEGRAPH— J.  L.  Reid,  W.  U. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 
METHODIST— C.  R.   Canipe,  Pastor. 
BAPTIST— Vacant. 
EPISCOPAL— E.   Malone,   Rector. 
Schools    and    Academies. 
HIGH— A.    R.    Phillips,    Prin. 

Banks    and    Bankers. 
THE    BANK    OF    KITTRELL— W.    A.    Hunt, 
Pres. ;   T.    H.    Crudup,    Cash. 

Doctors. 
Windell,   — . 

General  Merchants. 
Crudup-Kittrell    Co. 


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RALEIGH  IRON  WORKS  COMPANY 


MECHANICAL 

ELECTRICAL 

HEATING 


Engineers  and 
Contractors 


Manufacturers  of  Logging  Cars 
Iron  and  Brass  Founders  and  Machinists 

RALEIGH,  NORTH  CAROLINA. 


Hedgepeth  &  Finch. 

Woodlief,  J.  M.,   &  Co. 

Smith,  P.  B.,  &  Bro. 

Smith   Bros. 

Overton,   M.    B.,   &   Co. 

Woodlief,   B.   B. 

Hotels  and    Boarding   Houses. 

Williams,    C.   H. 

Nurseries. 

Continental   Plant   Co. 

Medicine    Manufacturers. 

Person,   Mrs.   Joe,   Remedy   Co. 
MIDDLEBURG. 

Incorporated  in  1881. 

Population,     1910:     White,     85;     colored     80; 
total,    165. 

Value    real    estate,     $1S,446;    value    personal 
property,    $22,320. 

TAX   RATE:     50c.    on   the    $100. 
Town    Officers. 

MAYOR— W.    H.    Parish. 

POSTMASTER— H.   M.   Church. 

CHIEF  OF  POLICE— W.   T.   Duke. 

R.    R.   AGENT— C.   M.    Watkins,   S.   A.    L. 

MANAGER    TELEGRAPH— C.     M.     Watkins. 

\v.   r. 


Ministers   and    Churches. 
METHODIST— J.   E.    Holden,   Pastor. 
EPISCOPAL — Lewis  Taylor,  Rector. 
BAPTIST— O.    L.    Stringfleld,   Pastor. 

Schools   and    Academies. 
HIGH — Mrs.    J.    K.    Plummer,   Prin. 

Doctors. 
McAUster,  W.  M. 

Druggists. 
Church,   H.   M. 

Insurance   Agents. 
Parrish,   W.    H. 
Rowland,   W.   T. 

Hotels  and   Boarding  Houses. 
Church's  Hotel. 
Jackson  House. 

General  Merchants. 
Middleburg   Supply   Co. 
Dailey,  T.   J. 
Church,  H.  M. 

Livery    Stables. 
Green,  Rufus. 

Cotton  Gins. 
Rose,    C.    A. 
Middleburg  Supply  Co. 


WAKE  COUNTY 

COUNTY    SEAT,    RALEIGH. 


POPULATION— (Census  1910),   63,220. 

Formed  in  1771.     Named  in  honor  of  Esther  Wake. 

AREA — 717  square  miles. 

Value   real    estate,    $13,232,240;    value    of    personal  property,  $5,483,608;  bank  stock,  $734,904; 
building   and   loan    association    stock,    $34,159;   corporations,   $3,216,615. 

Property  listed  in  1913,  by  whites,  $17,214,762   ;    by   negroes,    $1,501,085. 

NUMBER  OF  SCHOOLS— For  whites,  80;  for  negroes,    59. 

TAX  RATI; — County  purposes,  17c.   on  the  $100;    roads    and    bridges,    25c;    special,    10c.    to 
40e. ;  different  in  various  townships. 

County  bonded  debt,  $120,000. 

PUBLIC  ROADS — Number  miles,  2.500.     Worked  by  taxation  and  free  labor. 

RAILROAD,    TELEGRAPH    AND    EXPRESS   COMPANIES. 

North  Carolina  Railroad,  27.52  miles,  assessed  value $1,912,566.35 

Seaboard  Air  Line  Railway,  42.65   miles,   assessed    value 1,203,476.00 

Durham  and  Southern  Railroad.   28.07  miles,   assessed     value 590,388.00 

Norfolk    Southern    Railroad,    27.41   miles,    assesed    value 356,329.00 

Durham  and  South  Carolina  Railroad,  8  miles,  assessed   value 39,940.00 

Raleigh,   Charlotte  &  Southern  Railroad,  R.   &  S.  Div.,  19.06  miles,   assessed  value      118,141.00 

Pullman  Co.,   assessed  value 20,729.00 

Clayton   Telephone   Co.,   assessed   value 1.037.00 

Garner  Telephone   Co.,   assessed  value 597.00 

Yadkin  River  Power  Co.,    assessed  value 30,064.00 

Southern   Express    Co.,    assessed    value 22,140.00 

Cardenas  Telephone   Co.,   assessed  value 3.4S2.00 


WAKE   COUNTY. 


423 


Western  Union   Telegraph   Co. ,   assessed   value 

Southern  Bell  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Co.,  assessed  value 

Union  Tank  Line  Co.,  assessed  value 

Home  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Co.,  assessed  value 

Cudahy  Milwaukee  Refrigerator  Lines,  assessed  value 

Carolina  Power  and  Light  Co.,  assessed  value 

Street's  Western   Stables   Car  Lines,    assessed  value     

Raleigh    Telephone    Co.,    assessed    value 

Cudahy  Packing  Co. ,  assessed  value 

Union   Refrigerator   Transit   Co.,    assessed   value ., 

Cape  Fear  Telephone  Co. ,"  assessed  value 

American  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Co.,  assessed  value     

Postal   Telegraph -Cable   Co.,    assessed   value 

Southern  Cotton  Oil  Co.,  assessed  value 

SUPERIOR  COURT  TERMS — January  5,   January  26    (civil),   February   2 


46,899.16 

97,29:..  00 

10,513.00 

2,279.00 

200.00 

21.4S6.00 

39.00 

8,000.00 

200.00 

700.01) 

1,473.00 

2,299.00 

10,285.00 

10,500.00 

March  2   (criminal 


and  civil),  April  6  (criminal  and  civil).  May  4,  May  18  (civil),  June  1  (criminal  and  civil), 
July  13,  September  14  (criminal  and  civil),  October  12,  October  26  (civil),  November  9,  Novem- 
ber  30    (civil),   December    7. 


COUNTY    OFFICERS. 

CLERK    OF    COURT— Millard   Mial,    Raleigh. 

SHERIFF— J.  H.  Sears,  Raleigh. 

REGISTER  OF  DEEDS— C.  H.  Anderson, 
Raleigh. 

TREASURER— Geo.    T.    Norwood,   Raleigh. 

CORONER— C.    A.    Separk,    Raleigh. 

SURVEYOR— W.  Patrick  Massey.  Neuse. 
R.    1. 

SUPT.  OF  HEALTH— Dr.  J.  J.  L.  McCul- 
lers. 

SUPT.   OF  SCHOOLS— Z.   V.   Judd.  Raleigh. 

ASSISTANT  SUPT.  OF  SCHOOLS— Edith 
Royster,   Raleigh. 

SUPT.  OF  COUNTY  HOME— H.  G.  Gulley, 
Raleigh.   R.    6. 

ATTORNEY — B.    C.    Beckwith,    Raleigh. 

GENERAL  ROAD  SUPERVISOR— W.  L. 
Wiggs,   Raleigh. 

AUDITOR— H.   G.   Holding,  Raleigh. 

BOARD  OF  EDUCATION— L.  J.  Sears 
(c.hm'n).  Apex;  E.  B.  Crow,  Raleigh;  M.  B. 
Chamblee,   Wakefield. 

COMMISSIONERS— John    A.    Mills    (Clim'11), 

E.  C.  Beddingfield.  Raleigh:  B.  S.  Franklin. 
I.  H.  Lynn,  Raleigh,  Rfd. ;  W.  H.  Chamblee, 
Zebulon. 

BOARD  OF  ELECTIONS— Ed.  Hugh  Lee. 
(Chm'n),  Raleigh;  J.  D.  Allen,  Neuse;  J.  P. 
Goodwin,    Apex.   R.    2. 

JUSTICES     OF     THE     PEACE. 

BARTON'S  CREEK  TOWNSHIP— L.  L. 
Brogden,  P.  L.  Thompson,  W.  A.  Brogden,  Rog- 
ers Store,  R.  1 ;  J.  J.  Harward.  Neuse,  R.  1 ; 
W.  A.  Pugh,  Rogers  Store;  J.  R.  Ball,  Neuse, 
Rfd 

BUCKHORN— R.  C.  Patrick.  New  Hill;  W. 
H.   Goodwin,  New  Hill,   R.   2. 

CARY— W.  G.  Crowder,  John  H.  McGhee, 
Cary,    R.    1 :  W.   H.   Atkins,   Cary. 

CEDAR    FORK— E.     M.     Ellis,     J.     A.     King. 

F.  Y.    Scott.   Morrisville. 

HOLLY  SPRINGS— J.  Sidney  Stephens,  Holly 
Springs.  R.  2;  J.  R.  Carter.  W.  H.  Burt, 
Holly   Springs. 

HOUSE'S  CREEK— S.  H.  Smith,  Raleigh. 
R.  6 ;  A.  M.  Thompson,  Raleigh,  Rfd. ;  Arthur 
W.   Perry,  E.   H.   Ray. 

LITTLE  RIVER— H.  P.  GUI,  Wakefield:  J. 
T.  Haygood,  Wake  Forest,  R.  2 :  J.  M.  Whitty, 
Zebulon. 

MARK'S  CREEK— F.  M.  Ferrell,  Mark's 
Creek:  J.  A.  Wall,  Wendel;  J.  E.  Owens,  A.  R. 
Hodge,  Knightdale;  E.  R.  Hodge,  L.  L.  Doub. 

MIDDLE  CREEK— Thos.  R.  Harrison,  L.  H. 
Smith,  J.  D.  Balletine,  Fuquay  Springs;  Geo. 
M.    McCullers,   McCullers. 

NEUSE  RIVER— J.  B.  Wiggins,  Neuse;  G. 
H.  Mooneyham,  Neuse,  R.  2;  N.  W.  Hatch, 
Millbrook;  J.   D.   Wilson. 

NEW  LIGHT— Sam  H.  Davis.  Wake  Forest, 
W.  D.  Sandling,  Creedmoore;  Jas  S.  Mangum, 
W.  T.  Morton.  Wake  Forest,  R.   1;  E.  G.  Davis. 


H. 
J.     D. 


Youngsville.    R.    2;    P.    R.    Allen,    W.    D.    Ray. 
J.   D.   Pleasants,  J.   H.  Keith. 

LEESVILLE— M.  J.  Carlton,  Raleigh,  Rfd.; 
R.  E.  Lynn,  Raleigh,  R.   6. 

PANTHER  BRANCH— Geo.  P.  Fartin,  Mc- 
Cullers; C.  F.  Parrish.  McCullers,  R.  2;  James 
Adams,    Willow   Springs,    R.    1. 

RALEIGH— J.  B.  Danieley,  S.  L.  Rotter, 
T.  A.  Arnold,  Arch  J.  Wood,  W.  T.  Davis,  C. 
M.  Walters,  R.  G.  Wicker,  H.  R.  Roberts,  John 
Nichols,  W.  T.  Barrow,  H.  M.  Fainsworth,  Ed. 
Murray,  T.  A.  Branham,  C.  A.  Separk,  J.  S. 
Upchurch,  W.  R.  Macy,  W.  H.  Sawyer,  A.  E. 
Glenn,  C.  E.  Mitchell,  J.  F.  Baker,  A. 
Yearby,  Raleigh. 

ST.     MARY'S— Troy     Pool,     Auburn 
Johnson,   Garner. 

ST.    MATTHEWS— None. 

SWIFT  CREEK— B.  S.  Franklin.  John  Ste- 
phens. J.  H.  Stephenson.  D.  C  Smith,  Raleigh, 
R.    4;   David   Stephenson,   McCullers. 

WAKE  FOREST— J.  H.  Mitchell,  Rolesville; 
C.  R.  Debnam,  Wake  Forest.  R.  2;  W.  D. 
O'Neal.  Neuse,  R.  2;  Sol  J.  Allen,  Wake  Forest. 

WHITE  OAK— C.  F.  Williams.  Apex,  R.  3; 
J.  C.  Burns,  Tl.  B.  Holland,  Thopolis  Maynard, 
Apex. 

MINISTERS    NOT    IN    TOWNS. 

BAPTIST— R.  E.  Atkins,  Morrisville;  J.  M. 
Billiard,  Raleigh,  R.  5;  A.  A.  Pippin,  Wake- 
field; C.  H.  Norris,  Holly  Springs;  J.  D.  Betts, 
Fuquay  Springs:  H.  W.  Norris,  Holly  Springs; 
C.  E.  Taylor,  Wake  Forest;  J.  R.  Jones,  Royal; 
E.  F.  Sullivan,  Wake  Forest;  J.  W.  Atkinson, 
Neuse,  R.  1;  W.  N.  Johnson,  Wake  Forest;  C. 
G.  Lowe,  Raleigh,  R.  6;  J.  H.  Hutchinson, 
Raleigh.  R.  rl;  O.  W.  Yates,  Wake  Forest;  W. 
L.   Griggs,   Wake   Forest, 

METHODIST— J.  W.  Martin,  Millbrook;  G. 
B.  Perry,  Zebulon. 

PRESBYTERIAN— J.  H.  Hemphill,  Willow 
Springs. 

HIGH    SCHOOL    PRINCIPALS. 

Dry,    M.    B.,    Cary. 

Moser,   E.   H.    (Wakelon),  Zebulon. 

Pearson,  J.  E.,  Holly  Springs. 

Story,  T.   E.    (Bay  Leaf),  Neuse,  R.    1. 
WAKE     COUNTY     WOMAN'S     BETTERMENT 
ASSOCIATION. 

President,  Edith  Royster,  Raleigh;  Vice- 
Presidents,  Mrs.  W.  A.  Smith,  Barton's  Creek ; 
Mrs.  L.  L.  Doub,  Mark's  Creek ;  Mrs.  R.  A. 
Burt,  Panther  Branch;  Miss  Irma  Ellis,  Cary; 
Secretary,  Maud  Harris,  Apex;  Treasurer,  Ada 
Womble,    Raleigh. 

PHYSICIANS    NOT    IN    TOWNS. 

McCullers,   J.    J.   L.,   McCullers. 

Penny,   J.  A.   J.,   Vanteen. 

Thompson,    S.   W.,    Falls. 

Buffalo,  J.  S.,  Garner. 

Powers,   J.   B.,   Wake  Forest. 

Sorrell,   L.  P..  Flint.  Raleigh,  R.   5. 

Ray,   O.   L..   Raleigh,   R.    1. 

Judd,    J.    M.,    Cardenas. 

Fowler.   M.   L..   Riley. 


WAKE  COUNTY. 


Hurt,    B.    W.,    Enno. 
Johnson,   R.    W.,   Apex. 
Wilkerson,   Chas.   B.,   Apex. 
Underhill,   H.   P..   WendeU. 
Stewart,  E.   E.,   Wake  Forest. 
Moore,   J.   It.,   Wendell. 
Hester,  J.   R.,   Knightdale. 
Allen.   Jas.,   Wendell. 

PUBLIC    SCHOOL    TEACHERS. 
Abernethy,  Pearl  M.,  Caroleen. 
Adams,  Annie  Mae,  Willow  Springs,  Rfd. 
ARi  n,   Mary.   W.,    Oxford. 
Amnions,    Stella,   Mars   Hill,   R.    1. 
Andrews,   Anna   Reid,   Charlotte. 
Andrews,   Josie,   Mt.   Gilead. 
Arnold,  Mrs.   J.   II.,  Neuse,  R.  3. 
Bailes,   Lola,   Pineville. 
Bailey,  Esther,  Xeuse,  R.  3. 
Barker,   Elsie,   Apex,   R.    1. 
Barker,  Floy,  Apex,  R.  1. 
Barnhardt,  J.   O..  Winston-Salem. 
Baugh,    Ethel,    Raleigh, 
r         burn,  Bettle,  Guilford  College. 
Blake,    Irene.    Hope    Mills. 
Blanchard,    Sarah,    Belvidere. 
Bledsoe,   Iola,   Neuse,  R.   3. 
Bloom,  Mary  B.,   Charlotte. 
Blue,   Bessie,   Raleigh. 
Boyce,  Josephine,  Rich  Square. 
Bradley,    J.    E.,    Lynch. 
Brame,   Carrie,   Macon. 
Brewer,   Mattie   P.,    Townsville. 
Bruton,  Mary.  Mt.   Gilead,  R.   2. 
Buchanan,   Anna,   Laurinburg. 
Carter,  Eula,  Alexander,  R.   2. 
Carter,  Leyta,  Enfield. 
Carter,    Marvel,    Apex. 
Coleman,  Cora  Lee,  Greenwood,  S.  C. 
Coleman,    Ella   Mabel,    Daisy,   Va, 
Correll,    Gladys. 
Council,  Beatrice,  Apex,  Rfd. 
Council,   Bettie,   Apex,    Rfd. 
Council,  Enid,  Apex,  R.    1. 
( lowan,  Nona,  Cremo. 
Critcher,    Hilde,   Greenville. 
Crowder,    Estelle,    Apex,    R.    2. 
Daugherty,  Lillian,  Black  Mountain. 
Daugherty,   Ida  May,  Black  Mountain. 
Davenport,   Ruth,  Winton. 
Day,   Minnie,   Blowing   Rock,   Rfd. 
Dixon,   Lizzie,   Mt.    Vernon   Springs. 
Donaldson,    Grace,   West   End. 
Drinkard,  Sallie  W.,  Appomattox,  Va. 
Dry,    M.    B.,    Cary. 
Dulin,    Julia,    Harbinger. 
Dunford,  Mary,  Winston-Salem. 
Dunford,    Ruth,    Winston-Salem. 
Edwards,    Estelle,    Neuse. 
Eller,    Ada,    Weaverville. 
Ellis,   Irma,   Cary. 
Evans,    Kuth,    Manteo. 
Fortner,  Laura,  Asheville. 
Franklin,  May  Belle,  Raleigh,  R.  4. 
Franklin,    Minnie,    Raleigh,    R.    4. 
Garris,  Minnie,  Pikeville. 
Gilbert,   Edith    F.,    Cooleemee. 
Goodwin,   Pearl,   Apex,   R.    3. 
Gray,  Robert,  Rutherfordton,  R.   3. 
Green,    G.    J.,  .Morrisville. 
Harris,  Ellen,  Waverly,   Va. 
Harris,  Maude,   Cleveland. 
Hart,    Roy    J.,    Zirconia. 
Hoke,  Robert  K.,  Canton. 
Holdford,    Annie,    Weldon. 
Holleman.   A.    T.,   Apex,  R.   4. 
Holt,  Juanita  E.,  Apex,  R.  5. 
Horton,    Cassie,    Wakefield. 
Hunter,   Mrs.   B.    R.,   Cary. 
Ivey,    Esther,    Cary. 
Johnson,   Erie,   Garner. 
Johnson,   Stella,   Garner. 
Jones,  Pearl,  Holly  Springs,  R.   1. 
Jones,  Katherine,  Rougemout,  R.   3. 
Keith,  Ethel,  Northside. 
Kelly,   Josephine,   Chicago,   111. 
Kllpatrick,   Mary  K.,   Kiuston. 


Kilpatrick,  Mattie,  Candler. 

Lacy,    Frances,    Millbrook. 

Lansdell,    Nannie,    Semora. 

Lawr  nee,  Mrs.  Lula  J.,  Wake  Forest,  R.  4. 

Leachy,    Flay,    Cary. 

Leary,    Katherine,    Morehead    City. 

Lee,    Nancy   D.    Raleigh. 

Lockhart,  John  C,  Chapel  Hill,  Rfd. 

Lowe,  C.  G.,  N.  Rocky  Mount. 

Luther,  Mamie,  Apex,  R.  1. 

Maddox,  D.   W.,  Durham. 

Martin,    Eva,   Pendleton. 

Martin,  N.   C.,  Carpenter. 

Mason,    Ettie,    Atlantic. 

Messer,    Inez,    Murphy. 

Miller.  Lillie  May,  Winston-Salem,  R.  4. 

Morgan,    Hattic,    Apex,    R.    4. 

Moser,  E.   H.,  Zebulon. 

Moser,  Mrs.  E.  H.,  Zebulon. 

Moses,  Fay,  Elijay. 

Moss,  Clyde  B.,  Littleton. 

Newton,   Annabel,   Salemburg. 

Nicholson,  Ellis,  Macon. 

Norwood,  Annie,  Raleigh,  R.   7. 

Oldham,  J.  B.,  Chapel  Hill,  R.   1. 

Olive,  Loula,  Apex. 

Page,  Minnie,  Morrisville. 

Pasmore,    Julia,    Cary. 

Paylor,  Bessie  Lee,  Roxboro. 

Pearson,    J.    E.,    Riggsbee. 

Peede,    Dellie    E.,    Neuse. 

Penny,   Calestia  L.,   Raleigh. 

Penny,  Mrs.   E.    O. ,  Neuse,  R.    1. 

Penny,    Eunice,    Raleigh,   R.    1. 

Ragland,  Alma,  Oxford. 

Ragland,  Carl  H.,  Oxford. 

Ray,  Artee,  Neuse,  R.  3. 

Kay,  W.  D.,  Wake  Forest,  R.   1. 

Rector,    Dovie,    Marshall. 

Reddish,  Mrs.   Alice  M. ,  Raleigh,  R.   1. 

Richardson,    Maggie,   Wendell. 

Roberson,   Hoyt,   Pollocksrille. 

Roberts,   Mrs.    Mabel. 

Rogers,  Carlotta,  Blenheim,  S.  C. 

Rogers,  Mary  T.,  Blenheim,  S.   C. 

Rollins,  Meader,  Durham. 

Schweikert,    Mrs.    Carrie,    Goldsboro. 

Scott,  Mrs.  F.   Y.,  Morrisville,  R.   2. 

Searcy,    Corrie,    TJree. 

Seymore,   Lydia,   West   Raleigh. 

Sheeron,   Mrs.    E.   L.,  Raleigh. 

Snipes,  Mrs.   C.   C,  Johnson  City,  Tenn. 

Sorrell,  H.   J.,   Neuse. 

Stephens,  G.  V.,  Raleigh,  R.  4. 

Stephenson,   Lena,   Raleigh,  R.    3. 

Stephenson,   Virginia,   McCullers. 

Stillwell,   Jessie,  Webster. 

Story,  Thomas  E.,  Blowing  Rock. 

Suddith,  Annie,  Gladys,  Va. 

Taylor,    Agnes,    Wendell. 

Taylor, 'Agnes  W.,  Wake  Forest. 

Taylor,     Bettie,    Faison. 

Thompson,  Mrs.  S.  W. ,  Neuse,  R.   1. 

Tisdale,    Henrie    G.,    Wakefield. 

Towe,   R.    L.,   Roanoke   Rapids. 

Vassor,    Willie    (Miss),    Littleton. 

Vernon,  Anna,  Wake  Forest. 

Vernon,  Catherine  E.,  Wake  Forest. 

Vinson,  TJrsie,  Ahoskie. 

Vaughan,   Evelyn,   Areola,  Va. 

Waldrup,  H.  D.,  Apex,  R.  2. 

Walker,    Emily,    Raleigh. 

Wells,   Carrie  J.,  Union  Level,  Va. 

White,    Florence,    Ore   Hill. 

White,   Jessie,  Wendell, 

White,    Lilly,    Bohannon,   Va. 

Whitener,   Lizzie  M.,   Newton,   Rfd. 

Whitley,    Mrs.    H.    P.,    Wakefield. 

Whitley,  Pauline,  Wakefield. 

Wicker,    Valesta,    Moncure. 

Williams,  Bertha,  Bat  Cave. 

Wilson,  Mamie,  Raleigh. 

Woodlief,   Bessie  C,  Kittrell. 

Woodward,  Mary  J.,  Cary,  R.   2. 

Woodward,  Pauline,  Raleigh,  R.  4. 

Wrenn,   Lula  C.,' Garner. 

Yarborough,    Estelle,    Cary. 


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425 


GRIST    MILLS. 
Mitchell,  W.   J.,   Wake  Forest. 
Harvvard,  W.  H.,  Apex. 
Smith  &  Honeycutt,   Neuse. 
Jordan,   J.   J.,   McCullers. 
Barham,  J.  H.,  &  Son,  Wendell. 
Yates,    R.    E.    L.,    Raleigh,    R.    3. 
Lassiter,   C.   J.,  Raleigh,  R.    1. 
Whitaker  Mills.  Raleigh,  Rfd. 
Cook's  Mills,  Method. 
Edwards'   Mills,   Raleigh,   Rfd. 
Lewter,  J.   O.,  Morrisville. 
Roberts,  W.   T.,  Wendell. 
Barbee  Co.,   Zebulon,   R.   1. 
SAW    MILLS. 

Wells,    J.   B.,   Wakefield. 

Padgett,  J.  H.,  Wakefield. 

Lynn,  I.  H.,  Raleigh,  R.  6. 

Harward  &  Lynn,  Raleigh,  R.  6. 

Lassiter,   C.   J.,   Raleigh,   R.   6. 

Grissom,  W.   S..   Wakefield. 

Gill.    V.    Z.,   Zebulon. 

Hamrick   &   Bridgetts,   Knightdale,   R.    2. 

Duke,    G.    W.,    Wakefield,    R.    3. 

Harkins,   Wakefield,   R.    3. 

Harris,  A.  M.,  Wake  Forest. 

Sherron   Bros.,   Wake  Forest. 

Wilkinson    Lumber   Co.,    Cary. 

Norris,   W.   J.,   &   Co.,   Holly   Springs. 

Senter  &  Weaver,   Holly  Spring. 

Colelough,   J.   T.,   Morriville. 

Lynn,   W.   S.,  Morilsville. 

Whitley,  R.   J.,   Zebulon. 

Barham,   J.   H.,   &   Son.,   Wendell.         ft 

Council,   A.   M.,   Apex. 

Kelly  &  Co.,  Apex. 

Harward,   W.    H.,   Apex. 

Edwards,    W.    P.,    Jr.,    Neuse. 

Edwards,   J.   J.,   Cary. 

Pool,    W.    E.,    Auburn. 

Atkinson,    W.    Z.,    Cardenas. 

Eagle  Rock  Mfg.   Co.,   Eagle  Rock. 

Sessoms,   H.   H.,  Fuquay   Springs. 

Sexton,   J.   A.,  Fuquay  Springs. 

Wrenn,   J.   T.,   &   Co.,   Garner. 

Jordan,  J.  J.,  Gulleys  Mills. 

Fostoria   Stave  &  Barrel  Co.,  Falls. 

Wake   Machine   Works,    Cardenas. 

Lattimore   Lumber    Co.,    Knightdale. 

Martin,    A.  ,H.,    Eagle  Rock. 

McLaughlin,   N.,   McCullers. 

Sorrell.   M.    C,   Apex. 

Johnson,   J.   Beal,    Cardenas. 

Holly  Springs  Land   &  Imp.    Co.,   Carpenter. 

Roberts   Bros.    Co.,    Wendell. 

Bryan,    A.    J.,    Garner. 

Blanchard,   W.   H. ,   Morrisville. 

Ferrall,   C.   F.,   Morrisville. 

Mitchell,  J.  H.,  &  Son,  Wake  Forest. 

Blalock,   J.   W.,   &   Son.   Willow   Springs. 

Franks.    W.    N.,    McCullers. 

Hamilton    &   Bro.,    Knightdale,    R.    1. 

Holder,    J.    R.,    Wendell. 

Jefferson  &  Atkinson,  Zebulon. 

Jefferson.   J.   C.   Zebulon. 

Sipple,   Jake,  Wakefield,   R.   3. 

Moore,   J.    H.,    Wakefield,    R.    4. 

Jones,   R.   P.,   Wakefield. 

Gattis,  W.  B.,  Lumber  Co.,  Zebulon. 

Wilson,    W.    S.,    Lumber   Co.,    Zebulon. 

Barham,   J.    K,    Zebulon. 

Gilbert  &  Johnson,  Apex. 

Johnson,   G.    W.,   Apex. 

Martin,    Barcus,    Knightdale,    R.    2. 

Nevins   &   Fonnoy,    Apex. 

Howard,    TJ.    S.,    Apex. 

Jones,    A.    O.,   Apex. 

Pace,   C.   D.,  Wakefield. 

Ball.  G.   IL,   .  .euse,  R.   1. 

Norwood,  G.   B.,  Neuse,  R*  1. 

Norwood,   H.   M.,  Raleigh,  R.   7. 


LUMBER    DEALERS. 

Ferrell   &   Son,    Apex. 

Derrickaon   &   Martin,   Middlesex. 

Duke.    C.    L.,    &   Bros.,    Cary. 

Wilkinson   Lumber   Co.,    Cary. 

Smith,   J.    L.,   Walthall. 

Roberts  Bros.   Co.,  Wendell. 

Johnson,   J.   B.,   Fuquay   Springs. 

Wilson,   W.   S.,   Lumber  Co.,   Zebulon. 
MERCHANTS  NOT  IN  TOWNS. 

Apex  Mercantile  Co.,   Apex. 

Carpenter    Bros.,    Lillian. 

Long,   David   W.,   Lillian. 

Horton,   Charles  T.,  Knightsdale,   Rfd. 

Falls   Mercantile   Co.,    Falls. 

Ball,    G.    H.,    &   Bro.,    Neuse. 

Holding,    Robert,    Neuse. 

Honeycutt,    A.    J.,    Neuse. 

Jones,   F.    B.,    Neuse. 

Reddish,    J.    W.,    Neuse. 

Cross,  H.  J.,  New  Hill. 

Jordan,   Edmond,    &   Son,   New   Hill. 

Sears,    J.    I.,   Bonsai. 

Wilson   &   Luther.    New  Hill. 

Womble,    L.   F.,   New   Hill. 

Holloman,  S.  B.,   &  Co.,  Enno. 

Pool.    Troy,    Auburn. 

Talton,    A.    R..   Zebulon,   R.    1. 

Watts,    Samuel,    Auburn. 

Goodwin,    G.    W.,    Caraleigh. 

Morgan.    Benj.,    Caraleigh. 

Peatross,     J.     F.,     Cloverdale    Farm     (P.     O. 
Raleigh). 

O'Brien,    William,    Beck    (Rfd.    from    Creed- 
moor). 

Shepard,    J.    T..    Hollands. 

Brown.   J.   L,   Cardenas. 

Johnson,   A.    N.,   Cardenas. 

Coats,   Burwell.    Cardenas. 

Carpenter,  W.  H.,  Carpenter  (P.   0.  Apex). 

Ferrell    &    Butts,    Carpenter,     (P.    O.    Apex). 

Huskett,    E.    A.    W..    Creedmoor. 

Medlin,  B.  M.,  Neuse,  R.   1. 

Barham,    Wake  Forest.    R.    1. 

Griffin.    S.    D.,    Raleigh.    R.    7. 

Liles,  Freeman,   Eagle  Rock. 

Robertson,    G.    E.,    Knightdale,    R.    1. 

Weathers,   B.    F.,   Knightdale,   R.    1. 

Smith.    Herbert.    Eagle   Rock. 

Marshburn.   A.   B.,   Eagle  Rock. 

Scarboro,   H.    G.,   Eagle  Rock. 

Weathers,  C.  E.,  &  Co.,  Eagle  Rock. 

Johnson,    W.    R.,    Fuquay    Springs,    R.    1. 

Fonville,   C,   Neuse. 

Godwin.   W.  M.,   New  Hill. 

Green.    J.    W.,    Garner. 

Jordan,    J.    J.,    Gulleys   Mills.  . 

Weathers,   L.   J.,   &   Son,   Gulleys  Mills. 

Mitchell,   C.   W.,  Hartsville. 

Perry.    H.    G.,    Youngsville,    R.    1. 

Robertson.   G.  E.,   &  Son,  Knightdale. 

Burrow,  A.  B.,  Knightdale. 

House,   W.    G.,    &   Bros.,    Knightdale. 

Jordan,   J.   J.,   McCullers. 

Stephenson.  R.  W.,   &  Co.,  McCullers. 

Gower,   E.    L.,   McCullers. 

Johnson,    A.    C,    McCullers. 

Morgan,    A.    S.,    McCullers. 

Myatt,    Thomas  M.,    McCullers. 

Turner,    N.    F.,    McCullers. 

Utley,    R.    H.,    McCullers. 

O'Kelly,    Berry,    Method. 

Hatch.    Nathan   W..    Millbrook. 

Blalock,   A.   J.,   Myatt  Mills. 

Partin,    M.,    Myatt    Mills. 

Brogden,    L.    L.,    Rogers    Store. 

Brogden,   W.   A.,    Rogers  Store. 

Jackson,    Z.    A.,    Rogers   Store. 

Perry.  E.   M.,  North  Side. 

Lassiter,    C.    J.,   Six  Forks. 

Stevens,   A.   T.,   Co.,   Walthall. 

Adams.   L.   D.,   Willow  Springs. 


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Love.    J.    D.,    Willow    Springs. 
Rowland,    J.    \V..    Willow    Springs. 
Johnson,    John    L.,    Willow    Springs. 
Smith.   A.    F.,   Fuquay   Springs. 
Adams,   W.    S..    I'miuay   Springs. 
Thompson,  n.   P.,  Neuse,  u.  1. 
Byrum,   II.   M.,   Raleigh,  R.   7. 
White.    J.     !•:..    Neuse.    It.    1. 
Holloway,    .Mrs.    Eva,    Raleigh,   R.    6. 
Wake   Mercantile   Co.,   McCullers. 
Beddlngfleld,  C.  A..  Raleigh,   R.   1. 
Norwood,  II.  SI.,  Raleigh,  R.   7. 


RALEIGH. 

Incorporated  in  1795.  Named  for  Sir  Wal- 
ter Raleigh. 

Population,  1913:     25,000. 

Value  of  real  estate,  $8,133,438;  value  of 
personal  property,  $2.141,9S9;  corporations. 
$1,162,416. 

White  polls,   1,912;  colored  polls,   943. 

TAX  RATE:  $1.25  on  the  $100;  $2  on  the 
poll. 

Bonded  debt,  $1,042,500. 

City  owns  sewerage  and  water. 

CITY   GOVERNMENT. 
Department   of   Accounts    and    Finances. 

MAYOR  AND  COMMISIONER  OF  AC- 
COUNTS  AND   FINANCES— Jas.    I.   Johnson. 

CLERK  TAX  DEPARTMENT— T.  W.  Fenner. 

CITY  CLERK— W.   H.   Sawyer. 

WATER  COLLECTOR— J.   R.   Meadows. 

CITY  ATTORNEY— Jno.   W.   Hinsdale,  Jr. 

PURCHASING   AGENT— Jas.    I.    Johnson. 
Department   of    Public   Safety. 

COMMISSIONER  OF  PUBLIC  SAFETY— O. 
G.    King    (City    Treasurt  r.  ) 

CLERK  TO  COMMISSIONER  AND  TO  PO- 
LICE COURT— T.   W.   King. 

SANITARY  INSPECTOR— J.  Sherwood  Up- 
church. 

BUILDING  INSPECTOR  AND  ELECTRI- 
CIAN— John    W.    Mangum. 

PLUMBING    INSPECTOR— Chas.    D.    Farmer. 

CITY  PHYSICIAN— John  S.   McKee. 

BOARD  OF  HEALTH— J.  W.  McGee,  Jr., 
R.    S.   Stephens,   Jno.   S.   McKee. 

KEEPER  MARKET— J.  S.  McRary. 

BUREAU  OF  VITAL  STATISTICS— T.  W. 
Davis.   Clerk. 

CHIEF   OF  POLICE— C.   M.   Walters. 

POLICE  JUSTICE— W.   C.   Harris. 

PROSECUTING  ATTORNEY'— B.   F.   Dixon. 

POLICE  CAPTAINS— M.  Thompson,  F.  F. 
Brown,   W.   L.   Patterson. 

PATROLMEN— Geo.  M.  Glenn,  L.  E. 
Vaughan,  F.  S.  Smith,  J.  A.  Bailey,  W.  E. 
Mangum,  N.  Warren,  J.  B.  Lloyd,  L.  H.  Wood- 
all,  R.  C.  Pool,  L.  H.  McGee,  J.  A.  Pope,  C. 
B.  Barbour,  H.  W.  Warren,  S.  A.  Nichols,  B. 
F.  Tucker,  D.  W.  Butts,  I.  A.  Pearce,  T.  G. 
Crabtree,  W.  A.  Champion,  T.  B.  Alderson, 
J.    W.    Beasley,    Marion   Johnson. 

FIRE  DEPARTMENT— Company  No.  1,  A.  A. 
Doolittle,  Capt. ;  No.  2,  H.  H.  Horton,  Lieut, ; 
No.   3,  H.   N.   Parrish,  Capt. 

MEAT  AND  MILK  INSPECTOR— C.  F. 
Koonce. 

Department  of   Public   Works. 

COMMISSIONER  OF  PUBLIC  WORKS— R. 
B.    Seawell. 

CLERK  AND  ASSISTANT  ENGINEER— 
Edmond  Burke  Haywood. 

SUPT.    OF  STREET  FORCE— J.   M.   Teachey. 

SUPT.    OF    FARM— Jno.    S.    Jones. 

SUPT.   OF  ABATTOIR— W.   R.   Nowell. 

SUPT.    OF   WATER   WORKS— E.    B.    Bain. 

CITY   WEIGHMISTRESS— Mrs.   M.   P.   Betts. 

POSTMASTER— Willis  G.  Briggs;  Assistant, 
T.    C.    Council. 

POSTMISTRESS  WEST  RALEIGH— Mrs.  J. 
T.    Rowland. 

EXPRESS  AGENTS— W.  A.  Stephenson, 
Route  Agent;  J.  J.  Bowen,  Manager. 

U.  S.  WEATHER  BUREAU— Lee  A.  Denson, 
Section   Director. 


Railroad    Headquarters. 

NORFOLK  SOUTHERN— S.  K.  Adsit,  T.  P. 
A.;   B.    W.    Braimon.    City   Ticket   Clerk. 

RALEIGH,  CHARLOTTE  &  SOUTHERN— 
S.  K.  Adsit,  T.  P.  A.;  G.  A.  Bradley,  Division 
Supt. ;  W.  G.  Womble,  Division  Freight  Agent; 
W.   B.  Lowe,  Freight  Agent. 

SEABOARD  AIR  LINE— Jno.  T.  West,  Divi- 
sion Passenger  Agent;  G.  C.  Poole,  Commer- 
cial Agent;  Max  Levin,  Traveling  Passenger 
Agent;  Andrew  Syme,  Traveling  Freight  Agent; 
J.  F.  Mitchell,  Passenger  Agent;  E.  G.  War- 
lick.  Soliciting  Freight  Agent;  W.  T.  Huntley, 
Freight  Agent. 

SOUTHERN— A.  B.  Andrews,  First  Vice- 
President  ;  John  H.  Andrews,  Division  Freight 
Agent;  Rudolph  Turk,  Ticket  Agent;  Arthur  E. 
Dicks.  Soliciting  Freight  Agent;  J.  R.  Rogers, 
Freight  Agent;  J.  O.  Jones,  Traveling  Passen- 
ger Agent. 

NORTH  CAROLINA  DEMURRAGE  BU- 
REAU—R.   M.    Albright.   Manager. 

UNION  DEPOT— Station  Master,  T.  V. 
Bunch;  Union  Ticket  Agent.   J.   E.    Singleton- 

CITY  SCHOOL  COMMITTEE— Jas.  I.  John- 
son, Mayor,  Chairman;  G.  Rosenthal,  Secre- 
tary; Dr.  R.  H.  Lewis,  B.  F.  Montague,  T.  B 
Crowder,  E.   L.   Harris. 

Cemeteries    and    Superintendents. 

OAKWOOD— A.    B.    Forrest,    Supt. 

CONFEDERATE— In    Oakwood. 

CITY    CEMETERY'— M.    H.    Riggan,    Supt. 

CATHOLIC— No    Keeper. 

HEBREW— In     Oakwood. 

NATIONAL— Henry    C    Lacy,    Supt. 

OBERLIN    (Colored)— Oliver    Brown.    Supt. 

MOUNT  HOPE  (Colored)— John  Fowler, 
Supt. 

Hospitals,    Orphanages    and    Asylums. 

CENTRAL  HOSPITAL  FOR  THE  INSANE— 
Albert  Anderson,  M.   D.,   Supt. 

N.  C.  SOLDIERS'  HOME— Capt.  W.  S.  Line- 
berry,   Supt. 

THE  REX  HOSFITAL—  Julius  Lewis,  Pres. ; 
E.  B.  Crow,  Sec.-Treas. ;  Mrs.  R.  V.  Blanken- 
ship,    Supt. 

ST.  LUKE'S  HOME— Mrs.   Brown.   Supt. 

CATHOLIC  ORPHANAGE  (for  boys)  Naz- 
areth— G.    H.   Woods,   Prin. 

METHODIST  ORPHANAGE,  Brooklyn— Rev 
John  N.   Cole,   Supt. 

ST.     AGNES    HOSPITAL— Colored. 
City    Public    Schools. 

HIGH  SCHOOL— H.  Morson,  Prin.;  Mrs.  J. 
M.  Barbee,  G.  B.  Phillips,  Rosa  Bradley,  Mrs. 
L.  R.  Phillips,  Frances  Winston,  Nita  Gressitt, 
Eliza  Tool,  Irma  Deaton,  C.  K.  Burgess,  Gladys 
Richards. 

CENTENNIAL  SCHOOL— Mary  Page,  Prin. ; 
Ella  Ford,  Beryl  Taylor,  Virginia  Eldridge, 
Annie  Fenner,  Margaret  Currie,  Bertha  Holman, 
Leona  Love,  Irma  Carraway,  Willie  White, 
Mary  Holman. 

WILEY  SCHOOL— Mrs.  M.  B.  Sherwood. 
Prin. ;  Grace  Bates,  Bessie  Brown,  Elizabeth 
Wilson,  Margaret  Stedman,  Carrie  Bright,  C.  P. 
Blalock,  Elizabeth  Whyte.  Bell  Fleming,  Hilda 
Gloetzner,   Minnie   Sparrow,   Rebecca  Merritt. 

MURPHEY  SCHOOL— Mrs.  Pearl  C.  Green, 
Prin. ;  Flora  McNeill  Boyce,  Ruth  Miller, 
Henri  Etta  Lee,  Grace  Deaton,  Mary  Burton. 
Myrtle  Miller,  Mary  Howland,  Emma  Conn, 
.lane  Willams,   Alice  Lacy. 

THOMPSON  SCHOOL— Mrs.  M.  B.  Terrell, 
Prin. ;  Elizabeth  Holman,  Kate  Hays  Fleming, 
Heber  Birdsong,  Mrs.  Annie  Love  Wilson,  Mrs. 
W.   F.   Beasley. 

BROOKLY'N  SCHOOL— Myrtle  Underwood, 
Elizabeth  Hunter,  Margaret  Cooke  Jones. 

CARALEIGH  SCHOOL— Mrs.  Katie  Breece. 
Prin. ;  Elizabeth  Hughes. 

PILOT  MILLS  .  SCHOOL— Minnie  Redford, 
Prin. :    Bessie    Ivey,    Lizzie    Terrell. 

SPECIAL  TEACHERS— Gertrude  Sliter,  Nan- 


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me  E.  Smith,  Grace  E.  Clark,  Clara  M.  Chapel, 
Mary   Bryan. 

MEDICAL  INSPECTOR— A.   S.  Root. 

TRUANT   OFFICER— D.   R.   Byrum. 
Ministers    and    Churches. 
BAPTIST. 

First — T.    W.    O'Kelly,    Pastor. 

Tabernacle—  Chas.     E.     Maddry,     Pastor. 

Fayetteville   Street — A.    V.    Joyner,    Pastor. 

Pilot   Mill — R.    S.    Stephenson,    Pastor. 

Johnson  Memorial  Chapel — Vacant. 
BAPTIST    MINISTERS. 

Farmer,    J.    S. 

Moore,  Hight  C. 

Johnson,    Livingston. 

Yann,  R.  T. 

Meserve,   C.   F. 

PRIMITIVE  BAPTIST— W.  A.  Sinipkins, 
Pastor. 

EPISCOPAL. 

Joseph   Blount    Cheshire,    Bishop. 

Christ    Church— Milton    A.    Barber,    Rector. 

Church  of  the  Good  Shepherd — I.  McK.  Pit- 
tinger.  Rector. 

Chapel  of   St.    Saviour — C.    P.   Wilcox,   Rector. 

St.   Mary's   Chapel — Geo.   W.   Lay,   Rector. 

Hunter,   A.   B. 

CATHOLIC. 

Church  of  the  Sacred  Heart — Thos.  Griffin, 
Pastor. 

Church  of  the  Holy  Name  of  Jesus,  Nazareth 
— G.   H.  Woods,  Pastor. 

CHRISTIAN. 

Hillsboro  Street  Church — C.  E.  Newman,  Pas- 
tor. 

METHODIST. 

John  H.   Hall,   Presiding  Elder. 

Edenton  Street  Church — J.  C.  Wooten,  Pastor; 
J.   O.  Guthrie,   Supernumerary. 

Central — J.    H.    McCracken,    Pastor. 

Epworth — C.    B.    Culbreth,    Pastor. 

Jenkins  Memorial,  Brooklyn — R.  F.  Taylor, 
Pastor. 

Cole,    J.    N. 

PRESBYTERIAN. 

First    Church— W.    McC    White,    Pastor. 
NON-SECTARIAN. 

Reade.  Memorial   Chapel — Soldiers'   Home. 
Colleges   and    Schools. 

NORTH  CAROLINA  COLLEGE  OF  AGRI- 
CULTURE AND  MECHANIC  ARTS— D.  H 
Hill,   Pres. 

NORTH  CAROLINA  INSTITUTION  FOR 
THE  EDUCATION  OF  THE  DEAF,  DUMB 
AND  BLIND— John   E.   Ray.   Prin. 

MEREDITH    COLLEGE— R.    T.    Vann.    Pres. 

PEACE  INSTITUTE— George  J.  Ramsey, 
Pres. 

ST.  MARY'S  SCHOOL— Geo.  W.  Lay,  Rector. 

KING'S  BUSINESS  COLLEGE— J-  H.  King. 
Pres. 

SCHOOL  OF  THE  DOMINICAN  SISTERS— 
Sister  Navarette,    Superioress. 

Colored    Schools. 
SHAW     UNIVERSITY— Chas.      F.     Meservlp, 

ST.  AUGUSTINE  SCHOOL— A.  B.  Hunter, 
Prin. 

A.    &    M.    COLLEGE. 
Faculty. 

DANIEL  HARVEY  HILL,  A.  M.,  L.  L.  D., 
Pres. 

WALLACE  CARL  RIDDICK,  A.  B.,  C.  E., 
Professor  of  Civil  Engineering  and  Vice-Presi- 
dent. 

WILLIAM  ALPHONSO  WITHERS,  A.  M., 
Professor    of    Chemistry. 

ROBERT  E.  LEE  YATES,  A.  M.,  Professor 
of   Mathematics. 

THOMAS  NELSON,  Professor  of  Textile  In- 
dustry. 

CLIFFORD  LEWIS  NEWMAN,  M.  S.,  Pro- 
fessor of  Agriculture. 


WILLIAM  HAND  BROWNE,  A.  B..  Pro- 
fessor   of   Physics    and   Electrical   Engineering. 

HOWARD  ERNEST  SATTERFIELD,  M.  E., 
Professor  of  Mechanical  Engineering. 

THOMAS  PERRIN  HARRISON,  Ph.  D.,  Pro- 
fessor of  English  and  Dean  of  College. 

GUY  ALEXANDER  ROBERTS,  B.  S.,  D.  V. 
S.,  Professor  of  Veterinary  Science  and  Physi- 
ology. 

JOHN  CHESTER  McNUTT,  B.  S.,  Professor 
of  Dairying  and  Animal   Husbandry. 

HARRY  RASCOE  FULTON,  M.  A.,  Professor 
of  Botany  and  Vegetable  Pathology. 

MELVIN  ERNEST  SHERWIN,  B.  S.  A.,  M. 
S.,   Professor   of   Soils. 

JOSHUA  PLUMMER  PILLSBURY,  B.  S., 
Professor  of  Horticulture. 

CARROLL  LAMB  MANN,  Professor  of  Rail- 
road  Engineering. 

HORACE  FLETCHER  SPURGIN,  Lieutenant 
U.  S.  A.,  Professor  of  Military  Science  and 
Tactics. 

THOMAS  EVERETT  BROWNE,  A.  B.,  Pro- 
fessor of  Agricultural  Extension. 

WILLIAM  BOSWELL  CAMP,  A.  B.,  Pro- 
fessor  of  Agricultural  Economics. 

ZKXO  PAYNE  METCALF,  B.  A.,  Associate 
Professor   of  Zoology   and   Entomology. 

BARTHOLOMEW  MOORE  PARKER,  B.  S., 
Assistant    Professor    of    Textile    Industry. 

GEORGE  SUMMEY,  Jr.,  Ph.  D.,  Assistant 
Professor   of   English. 

WELDON  THOMPSON  ELLIS,  B.  E.,  M.  E., 
Assistant  Professor  of  Machine  Design  and 
Steam  Laboratory. 

LEON  FRANKLIN  WILLIAMS,  A.  B., 
A.  M. ,  Ph.  D.,  Assistant  Professor  of  Chemistry. 

HENRY  K.  McINTYRE,  B.  E.,  Assistant 
Professor  of  Physics  and  Electrical  Engi- 
neering. 

CHARLES      BENJAMIN      PARK,      Instruc- 
tor  in   Machine    Shop    and   Assistant   in   Power 
Plant. 

ABRAHAM  RUDY,  A.  M.,  Ph.  D.,  Instruc- 
tor in  Modern  Languages. 

JOHN  EDWARD  HALSTEAD,  B.  S.,  In- 
structor in  Dyeing. 

HERBERT  NATHANIEL  STEED,  Instruc- 
tor in  Weaving   and   Designing. 

FRED  BARNETT  WHEELER,  Instructor  in 
Wood  Shop  and  Pattern  Making. 

WILLIAM  FLAUD  MORRIS,  B.  E.,  In- 
structor in  Shop  and  Drawing. 

JOHN  WILLIAM  HARRELSON,  B.  E.,  In- 
structor  in    Mathematics. 

VERGIL  CLAYTON  PRITCHETT,  M.  S., 
Instructor  in   Physics. 

RUBLE  ISAAC  POOLE,  B.  E.,  C.  E.,  In- 
structor in  Civil  Engineering. 

HARRY  TUCKER,  B.  A.,  B.  S.,  Instructor 
in  Mathematics  and  Civil  Engineering. 

LILLIAN  LEE  VAUGHAN,  M.  E.,  Instruc- 
tor  in    Mechanical    Engineering   Laboratory. 

LaFAYETTE  FRANK  KOONCE,  B.  S.,  D. 
V.   S.,  Instructor  in  Veterinary  Science. 

THOMAS  H.  TAYLOR,  Instructor  in  Poultry 
Husbandry. 

HAROLD  HOOKER  COBURN,  M.  E.,  In- 
structor in   Drawing. 

EDGAR  ALLAN  HODSON,  B.  S.,  Instructor 
in  Agronomy. 

JOHN  W.  NOWELL,  Ph.  D.,  Instructor  in 
Chemistry. 

FLEMING  BATES  SHERWOOD.  B.  S.,  In- 
structor in  Chemistry. 

CHARLES  BURT  ROSS,  B.  Agr.,  M.  S., 
Instructor  in  Poultry  Husbandry. 

WILLIAM  TISDALE  HURTT,  Instructor  in 
Forge. 

EDGAR  BYRON  NICHOLS,  Instructor  in 
Forge. 

CHARLES  McGEE  HECK,  A.  B.,  Assistant 
Professor  of  Physics. 

JULIUS  WILLIAM  PRATT,  A.  B.,  Instruc- 
tor in   English. 

FREDERICK  WILLIAM  BLACKBURN,  A. 
B.,   A.   M. ,   Instructor  in   Mathematics. 


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ERWIN  FREEMAN  STODDARD,  B.  S.,  In- 
Btructot  In   Horticulture. 

SCHUXLER  MARSH  SALISBURY,  B.  S., 
Instructor   in  Dairying. 

ROBERT  AUSTIN  FETZER,  B.  S.,  M.  A., 
Instructor  in   Chemistry. 

EVERETT  HANSON  COOPER,  B.  S.,  In- 
structor   in    Bacteriology. 

CHARLES  ANDERSON  FERRELL,  A.  B., 
Instructor  In   English. 

FELIX  STANTON  HALES,  B.  S.,  Instruc- 
tor  in   Mathematics. 

HARRY  CURTIS  YOUNG,  B.  S.,  Instructor 
in  Botany. 

ELMER  ALDRICH  RICHARD,  A.  B.,  In- 
structor in   Mathematics. 

ROBERT     E.      McDOWELL,      Instructor     in 

JOHN  ISAAC  HANDLEY,  D.  V.  M.,  In- 
structor  in   Physiology   and  Pathology. 

ARCHIE  KNIGHT  ROBERTSON,  B.  S.,  As- 
sistant  in   Agriculture  Extension. 

MRS.  CHARLES  McKIMMON,  Assistant  in 
Agricultural  Extension. 

HARLEY  WILSON  BULLARD,  Instructor  in 
Soils  Laboratory. 

Officers. 

EDWIN  BENTLEY  OWEN,   B.    S.,   Registrar. 

ARTHUR  FINN  BOWEN,  Bursar. 

ARTHUR    BUXTON    HURLEY,    Steward. 

MRS.  CHARLOTTE  M.  WILLIAMSON.  Li- 
brarian. 

MRS.   ELLA  I.   HARRIS,  Hospital  Matron. 

HENRY  McKEE  TUCKER,  M.   D.,  Physician. 

WILEY  THEODORE  CLAY,  Superintendent 
of   Buildings   and   Grounds. 

JOHN  WESLEY  BERGTHOLD,  General 
Secretary  of  the  Young  Men'  Christian  Asso- 
ciation. 

MEREDITH     COLLEGE. 

Officers  of   Administration   and    Instruction. 

RICHARD  TLLMAN  YANN,  A.  B.,  D.  D., 
Pres. 

ROSA  CATHERINE  PASCHAL,  A.  B.,  Lady 
Prin. 

J.  GREGORY  BOOMHOUR,  A.  B.,  A.  M., 
Dean — Professor  of   Natural   Science. 

SUSAN  ELIZABETH  YOUNG,  A.  M.,  Pro- 
fessor  in   Modern   Languages. 

ELIZABETH  DELIA  DIXON  CARROLL,  M. 
D.,   Professor  of   Physiology — College   Physician. 

ELIZABETH  AVERY  COLTON,  B.  S.,  A. 
M.,   Professor  of  English. 

MARY  SHANNON  SMITH,  A.  B.,  Professor 
of  History  and  Education. 

LEMUEL  ELMER  McMILLAN  FREEMAN, 
A.  B.,  A.  M.,  B.  D..  Th.  D.,  Professor  of  Bible 
and   Philosophy. 

BERTHA  LILLIAN  LOOMIS,  A.  B.,  Professor 

MARY  HASSELTLNE  VANN,  A.  B.,  Pro- 
fessor of  Mathematics. 

ELLA  GRAVES  THOMPSON,  A.  B.,  Instruc- 
tor in  English. 

IDA  ISABELLA  POTEAT,  Professor  of  Art- 
Art   History. 

LILLIAN  ETHEL  PARROTT,  Acting  Profes- 
sor  of   Art — Art   History. 

LUCY  WEST  LITCHFORD,  Associate  Profes- 
sor  of    Art. 

GUSTAV  HAGEDORN,  Dean— School  of  Mu- 
sic— Harmony,  Counterpoint. 

RUTH  J.  L.   ROBBINS,  Professor  of  Musical 

Alio  1  v^ii  ^ 

WILLIAM  JASPER  FERRELL,  A.  B.,  Bur- 
sar. 

GERTRUDE  ROYSTER.Director  of  Physical 
Education. 

EVA  EARNSHAW  MALONE,  B.  S.,  Librar- 
ian. 

JANET  McDONALD,  Stewardess  for  Main 
Building. 

MRS.  JESSIE  EARNSHAW,  Stewardess  for 
East  Building. 

MRS.  OCTAVIA  SCARBOROUGH  NOR- 
WOOD,  Nurse. 

GUSTAV     HAGEDORN.     Dean— Professor    of 


Violin,    Orchestral   Instruments,    Harmony,    His- 
tory  of  Music. 

HELEN  MARIE  DAY,  Professor  of  Voice 
Culture   and  Art  of   Singing. 

RUTH  J.  L.  ROBBINS,  Professor  of  Piano- 
forte,  Musical   Analysis,   Counterpoint. 

MARY  ELIZABETH  FUTRELL,  Professor  of 
Piano  and  Ensemble  Playing. 

HARRIETTS  LOUISA  DAY,  Associate  Pro- 
fessor of  Voice  Culture. 

RUBY  GENEVIEVE  PENNY,  Instructor  in 
Piano. 

MRS.  WILLIAM  JASPER  FERRELL,  In- 
structor in  Music  Pedagogy  and  Children's 
Classes. 

BESSIE  EMERSON  SAMS,  Instructor  in 
Piano. 

JULIETTE   LOVING,   Instructor  in   Piano. 

MABEL  AUGUSTA  BOST,  Instructor  in 
Piano. 

IVA  LANIER  PEARSON,  Instructor  in  Voice. 
Faculty    of    Meredith    Academy. 

LUCY  DICKINSON,  Principal,  English. 

V1VAN  GRAY  BETTS,  A.  B.,  Latin,  French, 
History. 

LOUISE  COX  LANNEAU,  A.   B.,   Science. 

SARAH  PAULINE  KELLEY,  A.  B.,  Mathe- 
matics— German. 

ST.    MARY'S    SCHOOL. 

REV.    GEORGE   W.    LAY,   Rector. 

ELEANOR  W.   THOMAS,  Lady  Principal. 

ERNEST  CRU1KSHANK,  Secretary  and  Busi- 
ness Manager. 

Faculty — Academy     Department. 

REV.  GEORGE  W.  LAY,  Bible,  Ethics  and 
Pedagagy. 

ELEANOR  W.  THOMAS,  English. 

WILLIAM    E.    STONE,    History    and   German. 

ERNEST   CRUHSSHANK,    Science. 

MARGARET    RICKS,    Mathematics. 

BLANCHE  E.   SHATTUCK,  English. 

MARIE   RUDNICKA,    French. 

A.   JOUET  McGAVOCK,  Latin. 

FRANCES  R.  BOTTUM,  Science  and  English. 

FLORENCE  C.  DAVIS,  Elocution  and  Physi- 
cal  Culture. 

LUCY   E.    ROBBINS,    Lower   Preparatory. 

KATE    McKIMMON,    Primary    School. 
Faculty — Other    Departments. 

MARTHA  A.  DOWD,  Director  of  Music, 
Piano. 

R.    BLINN    OWEN,    Voice    and    Organ. 

NELLY    A.    PHILLIPS,    Piano. 

ETHEL   I.    ROWAND,   Voice. 

MURIEL  ABBOTT,  Violin. 

RHETA  ISAACS,  Piano. 

REBECCA  H.   SHIELDS,  Piano. 

ZONA    M.    SHULL,    Voice. 

EBIE  ROBERTS,  Piano. 

CLARA  I.   FENNER,   Director,   Art. 

FLORENCE  C.   DAVIS,  Director,  Expression. 

LIZZIE  H.   LEE,  Director,  Business  Branches. 

HAZEL  A.  METCALF,  Domestic  Science  and 
Art. 

Officers. 

LILLIAN   FENNER,    Housekeeper. 

ELISE  G.   STILES,  Assistant  Housekeeper. 

LOLA  E.    WALTON,   Matron   of   Infirmary. 

DR.    A.    W.    KNOX,   School   Physician. 

LIZZIE   H.   LEE,   Bookkeeper. 

JULIET  B.  SUTTON,   Stenographer. 

MRS.    MARY   IREDELL,   Agent   of   the   Trus- 

PEACE    INSTITUTE. 
Faculty. 

GEORGE  J.  RAMSEY,  A.  M.,  LL.D.,  Presi- 
dent. 

WILLIAM  McC.   WIHTE,  D.  D.,  Bible. 

ROSE   A.    WALLACE,    Lady   Principal. 

HENRY  JEROME  STOCKARD,  A.  M.,  Latin, 
English. 

ADA  V.  WOMBLE,  Pedagogy.  Philosophy, 
History. 

EMMA    C.    BONNEY,    Science. 

MLLE.  VALENTINE  ESTOPPEY,  French 
anu  German. 


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RUTH  HUNTINGTON  MOORE,  History  of 
An    Drawing  and  Painting. 

HELEN    II.    WILSON,    Knglish. 

LOIS  ELIZABETH  LOVE,  Mathematics. 

ANNIE  S.  RAMSEY,  Assistant  in  Primary 
Grades. 

J.  P.  BRAWLEY,  Piano,  Theory  an  J  llur- 
mot  •>•. 

LOVIE  JONES,  Piano. 

MILLIE  S.   BEARD,   Piano. 

LOUISE   PAULSEN,   Violin    and   Piano. 

MRS.  F.  M.  WARD,  Voice. 

THURSA  MAE  DERRICK,  Expression  and 
Physical   Training. 

ANNIE    HILL    BOBBITT,    Commercial,    T-ur- 

S'l" 

MRS.  WARREN  H.  BOOKER,  Domestic 
Science. 

MARY  WHITE,  Librarian. 

LYDIA  CRAWLEY,  Superintendent  of  Prac- 
tice. 

MARY  T.   FOWLER,  Matron. 

KATE  EDISON,   Housekeeper. 

MARY  LILY  AYCOCK,  Secretary  to  ihe 
Pri  sident. 

HANNAH  COLEY,    Chaperon. 

HUBERT    HAYWOOD,    Attendant    Physician. 
Architects. 

Thompson,   Frank  K. 

Hartge,  C.  E. 

Keller,  H.   P.   S. 

Kennedy,   J.   M. 

Simpson,  Frank  B. 

Briggs,   J.   D. 

Smalhvood  &  Coley. 

Salter,   J.    A. 

Agricultural   Implements. 

Brewer,  S.  W.,  &  Son. 

Briggs,   T.   H.,   &   Sons. 

Carolina    Hardware    Co. 

Hart-Ward  Hardware  Co. 

Myatt.  W.  A. 

Wyatt,  J.   P.,   Sons  Co. 

Art   Stores. 

Ellington,  J.   C. 

Watson.   F.   A..   Art  Co. 

Perry,  Henry  C. 

Weathers,  L.  C. 

Bent  Light  Portrait  Frame  Co. 
Art  Studios. 

Busbee,  Mr.    and  Mrs.   Jaques. 

Leach,  Miss  Dixie. 

Bakers. 

Bretseh,   Chas.  M. 

Staudt,  Fred.  G. 

Banks   and    Bankers. 

THE  CITIZENS  NATIONAL— Jos.  G.  Brown, 
President;  G.    H.   Andrews,  Cashier. 

THE  COMMERCIAL,  NATIONAL—  B.  S.  Jer- 
man.  President;  E.  B.   Crow,  Cashier. 

THE  RALEIGH  BANKING  AND  TRUST 
CO.— C.  E.  Johnson,  President;  F.  H.  Briggs, 
Cashier. 

THE  MERCHANTS  NATIONAL— E.  C.  Dun- 
can, President;  W.  B.   Drake.  Jr.,   Cashier. 

THE  RALEIGH  SAVINGS  BANK  AND 
TRUST   CO.—  Jas    G.    Brown,    President;    Chas. 

Ttfvof       f^l  ^\~\  i  pr 

ANCHOR  TRUST  CO.— Jno.  A.  Mills  Presi- 
dent; L.  E.  Covington,  Vice-President;  F.  T. 
Ricks,  Secretary  &  Treasurer. 

THE  MECHANICS  SAVINGS— C.  E.  John- 
son.   President:   Walters   Durham,    Cashier. 

THE     WAKE      COUNTY      SAVINGS— T.      B. 
Crowder,   President;   W.   W.    Vass,   Cashier. 
Bands  and   Orchestras. 

Caraleigh  Band. 

Third  Regiment  Band. 

Levin's  Band  and  Orchestra. 

Blind   Institution  Brass  Band   and  Orchestra. 
Books  and   Stationery. 

The  Baptist  Book  Store. 

Office  Stationery  Co. 

Peseud,  E.  F. 


Southern   Book   Exchange. 

Williams,  Alfred,  &  Co. 

Bottling  Works. 

Raleigh  Coco-Cola  Bottling  Co. 

Raleigh  Pepsi-Cola  Bottling   Co. 

Jones  Brothers. 

Boots   and   Shoes. 

Broughton,  Edgar  E. 

Cross  &  Linehan. 

Heller  Bros. 

Hunter-Rand   Co. 

Peebles  &  Edwards. 

Pool  &  Crocker. 

Rosenthal.  Herbert. 

Whiting  &  Horton. 

Boone,   C.   R. 

Globe  Clothing  Co. 

Hanff  &  McLeod. 

Kline  &  Lazarus. 

Dobbin -Ferrall  Co. 

Rosengaxten,  Jr. 

Raleigh  Shoe  Co. 

Wake   Shoe  Co. 

Walkover   Boot   Shop. 

Brick    Manufacturers   and    Dealers. 

Johnson  &  Johnson  Co. 

Raleigh  Pressed  Brick  Co. 
Brokers. 

Gill,    C.    B.,    &   Co. 
"Harris,   E.   L. 

Hay,   0.   P. 

Young,  H.  G. 

Mangum,  D.  H. 

Rand,  Frank. 

Morgan,  A.  S.,  &  Co. 

Woodhouse,    S.   J.,   &   Co. 

Building   and    Loan   Associations. 

Raleigh  Building  and   Loan   Association. 
Business  Organizations. 

CHAMBER  OF  COMMERCE  AND  INDUS- 
TRY— Jno.  C.  Drewey,  Pres. ;  A.  B.  Andrews. 
Jr.,   Treas. ;   Bessie   Hill   Hackney,   Sec. 

MERCHANTS   ASSOCIATION— J.    B.    Pearce, 
President;   Bessie   Hill   Hackney,    Sec.    &   Treas. 
Butchers   and    Dealers   in    Cattle. 

Nowell,  W.  R. 

Dancy,  William  M. 

Richardson,  E.   G. 

Schwartz,   Julius. 

Cook  Bros. 

Cafes  and   Restaurants. 

Giersch  Cafe. 

New  York  Quick  Lunch. 

Smith,    John   U. 

Union  News  Lunch  Room. 

Wright.  W.  B. 

Busy  Bee  Lunch  Room. 

White's  Cafe. 

Yarborough  Cafe. 

The  Bland  Cafe. 

Bedford,    J.    Frank. 

Candy  Manufacturers. 

Porter  Candy  Co. 

Royster,  A.  D.,  &  Bro. 

California  Fruit  Store. 
Carriage  and  Wagon  Manufacturers  and  Dealers. 

Barber  &  Towler. 

Evans'   Son,  J.  W. 

Holloway   S.    W. 

Stronach,  Frank. 

Ray,   C.   B.,   Harness  Co. 

Cash    Registers. 

National  Cash  Register  Co. 

Casket   Manufacturers  and    Dealers. 

Rrown.   H.   J.,   Coffin  Co. 

Strickland,  G.  A. 

Cigar  Wholesalers. 

Norwood,   J.   M. 

Clothiers    and    Men's    Furnishings. 

Berwanger,   S. 

Broughton,   Edgar  E. 

Cross  &  Linehan  Co. 

Harris,   B. 


130                                                                         WAKE  COUNTY. 

Kline  &  Lazarus. 

Overall     Factory. 

Globe  Clothing  Co. 

Scott-Mebane    Manufacturing    Co. 

Levine,    Mrs.    David. 

Cotton    Buyers    and    Brokers. 

Rosengarten,  J.,   Co. 

Barbee   &   Co. 

Whiting  &  Horton 

Hinton.    C.    L. 

Globe  Clothing  Houe. 

Johnson,  C.  E. ,   &  Co. 

Masters  &  Agee  Co. 

Parker  Bros.    &   Co. 

Boone.  C.  R. 

Cotton    Seed    Dealers. 

Bernard,    Harris. 

Myatt,    Jr.,    W.    A. 

Seligson,  Isaac. 

Dairies    and    Creameries. 

McLeod    &    Kerry. 

Raleigh    Creamery. 

Cement  Contractors. 

Oriental    Dairy. 

Hunnicutt.   F.    11. 

Cloverdale   Dairy. 

Council,  J.  G. 

Holly    Farm    Dairy. 

Climax   Concrete  Co. 

Idlewild  Dairy. 

Waynick,  J.   J. 

Norwardin   Dairy. 

Grantham,  W.  J. 

Crystal   Spring  Dairy. 

Clubs. 

Woodlief,   W.    C. 

CAPITAL  CLUB — William  Boylan,  President; 

Hope  Farm  Dairy. 

James  McKimmon,   Secretary. 

Harris  Farm  Dairy. 

THE  ELKS  CLUB— Henry  H.  Bates,  Exalted 

Barnes   Dairy. 

Ruler:   James  F.    Jordan,    Secretary. 

Seymore  Dairy. 

THE  WOMAN'S   CLUB— Delia  Dixon  Carroll, 

Allen.    D.    H. 

President. 

Horton's   Dairy. 

Coal   and   Wood    Dealers. 

Isle  of  Jersey  Dairy. 

Johnson  &  Johnson   Co. 

Monticello  Creamery. 

Weathers   &   White. 

Neuseoco  Dairy. 

Powell  &  Powell   (Inc.) 

Department    Stores. 

Sorrell,  Johnson. 

Crinkley,    D.    F. 

Somers   &   Powell. 

Kline  &  Lazarus. 

Godwin,    Julius. 

Dentists. 

Lightner,   C.   E. 

Broughton,   Ernest  H. 

Commission    Merchants. 

Carroll,    Norwood    G. 

Crowder  &  Rand. 

Castlebury,    Frank"  D. 

GUI,   C.   B. 

Everitt,    D.    E. 

Harris,  E.  L. 

Fleming,   J.   Martin. 

Hay,  O.  P. 

Horton,    S.   R. 

Johnson  &  Johnson  Co. 

Norris,   S.   P. 

Marsh,   Geo.   &  Co. 

Pegram,   Louis  B. 

Norris,  M.  T.,  &  Bro. 

Howie.  Eugene  B. 

Young,   H.   J. 

Modern   Dental   Parlors. 

Ball,  Geo.   F. 

Cavinexs,   Z.   M. 

Confectionery    Dealers. 

Sherrill,   R.    G. 

Woolworth's   5   and   10   Cent  Store. 

Turner,    V.    E. 

Porter   Candy    Co. 

Druggists. 

Royster,  A.  D.,  &  Bro. 

Galloway  Drug   Co. 

California  Fruit   Store. 

College  Pharmacy. 

Contractors   and    Builders. 

Hicks.   Henry  T.,   Co. 

Barrow,    W.    B. 

Thomas,    W.   G.,   &   Son. 

Coffey.  John  W. 

King.    O.    G. 

Ford  Bros. 

King-Crowell  Drag  Co. 

Summers,    Oscar. 

Brantley,    J.    C. 

Hill,  D.   C. 

Leavester,   T.    0. 

Moser,    M.    A. 

King,    W.   H.    (Wholesale). 

Adams,  J.   G. 

Saunders   Street   Pharmacy. 

Grantham,    W.    S. 

Martin   Street   Pharmacy. 

Riggsbee.  W.  M. 

Simpson.    Robert. 

Riddle,  Jas.   D. 

Northside  Drug   Store. 

York,   C.   V. 

Tucker   Building   Pharmacy. 

Council,   Jas.    G. 

Williams,    R.    I. 

Matthew,   J.    R. 

Wake  Drag  Store. 

Holland,    Jno.    E. 

Farker.   F.   W. 

Clark,   Moses. 

Davis    Drusr    Store. 

Collins,  Mark  F. 

Glenwood  Pharmacy. 

Price,   W.    M. 

Doctors. 

Moore,    J.    T. 

Abemathy,   Claude  0. 

Norton,   Wm.   H. 

Anderson.    Albert. 

Tillman,    Troy   M. 

Carroll,   E.   Delia  Dixon. 

Cotton    and     Hosiery    Mills.    . 

Ferebee.    E.    B. 

CARALEIGH   MILLS    CO.— A.    A.    Thompson, 

Goodwin,    A.    W. 

Pres. ;    Dr.    D.    E.    Everitt,    Vice-Pres. ;    W.    D. 

Haywood,    Hubert,    Jr. 

Briefs,   Sec.    &  Treas. 

Haywood,    Hubert,    Sr. 

PILOT    COTTON    MILLS    CO.— W.    H.    Wil- 

Horton.   W.    C. 

liamson,   Pres. ;  A.   V.   D.   Smith,   Sec. 

Campbell,  A.   C. 

RALEIGH    COTTON   MILLS— A.    A.    Thomp- 

Horton,   M.    C. 

son.  Pres.   &  Treas.;  V.   B.  Moore,  Vice-Pres. 

Glascock    &   Tucker. 

GLENWOOD     KNITTING     MILLS— W.      E. 

Killem,   B.    U. 

Rateliffe  and  James  A.   Fowler,   Prop. 

Lowery,   Jno.   R. 

MARTIN    HOSIERY    MILLS— J.    B.    and    E. 

Marshburn,    H.    H. 

M.   Martin,   Props. 

Pendleton,    J.    S. 

MELROSE     KNITTING     MILL     CO.— V.     B. 

Root,    Aldert    S. 

Moore,  Pres.   &  Treas. ;  F.  T.   Ward,  Vice-Pres. 

Jordan.   Thomas  M. 

&   Sec. 

Knox,  A.  W. 

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431 


Lewis  &   Battle. 
MeGeachey,    R.    S. 
McGee,   J.   W.,   Jr. 
McKee,    John    S. 
Moncure,    Wm.,    Jr. 
Rankin,   W.   S. 
Riddlck,   I.   G. 
Rogers,   J.   R. 
Royster,    H.    A. 
Royster,   W.   I. 
Shore,   C.    A. 
Stephens,    Ralph  'S. 
Tucker,   H.   McKee. 
Turner,    H.    G. 
Watson,    J.    B. 
Whitaker,  Joel  D.,  Jr. 
Rowland,  D.   S. 
Freeman,    R.    H. 
Scruggs,   L.   H. 
Pridgen,  C.  L. 
Covington,   Piatt. 
Taylor,    J.    N. 

Dry    Goods    and    Notions. 
Anderson,  J.  H.,  &  Sons. 
Ashcroft,   Mrs.    Nellie. 
Boylan-Pearce   Co.    (The). 
Dobbin-Ferrell   Co. 
Hunter-Rand  Co.      I 
The  Fashion. 

McKimmon  Dry  Goods  Co. 
Glass,   S. 

Partin,   Thomas  A.,   Co. 
Rosenthal,    I. 
Se.ligson,   L 
Cozin,   S.   S.,   &  Son. 
HanfT,   A.   F. 
Poole,  S.   A.,   &  Co. 
The   Paris   Mode. 

Electrical   Contractors. 
Thompson  Electrical  Co. 
Raleigh   Iron  Works. 
Electrical   Engineering   &   Contracting  Co. 

Electrical  Supplies. 
Carolina  Power  &  Light  Co. 
Thompson    Electrical    Co. 
Raleigh   Iron  Works. 

Undertakers  and    Embalmers. 
Brown,  H.   J.,  Co.,  Inc. 
Strickland,   G.    A. 

Equine    Hospitals. 
Koonce,  L.   F. ,   Animal   Hospital. 
Employment    Bureau. 
Carroll,    E.    R. 
Southern    Educational    Bureau. 

Florists. 
Stienmetz,   H. 
O'Quinn,    J.    L. 
Martin,    J.    H. 
Raleigh  Floral   Co. 

Exchanges. 
Woman's  Exchange. 

Fertilizer    Manufacturers. 
Caraleign  Phosphate  &  Fertilizer  Works. 
North  Carolina  Cotton  Oil  Co. 
Virginia-Carolina    Chemical    Co.    (Warehouse.) 

Fish    and    Oyster    Dealers. 
Edwards,   H.   T. 
King,   W.   D. 
Newels,    C.    D. 
Arthur,    C.    D. 
Waring,  Lawrence  M. 

Five  and  Ten  Cent  Stores. 
Woolworth,   F.   W.,   &  Co. 

Gas    Appliances. 
Bridgers,  C.  A.,  &  Co. 

Foundries  and   Iron  Works. 
Gill,    J.    H. 
Raleigh   Iron  Works    (The). 

Fruit   Dealers. 
King,  R.   W. 
Brogden,   W.   L. 
California   Fruit   Store. 
Johnson,   J.   D. 
Dughi,   A. 


Furniture   Dealers. 
Goodwin-Smith  Furniture  Co. 
Koonce  Bros. 

The  Raleigh  Furniture  Co. 
The  Royall  &  Borden  Furniture  Co. 
Tucker,  C.  S.,  &  Co. 
Weathers    Furniture    Co.,    Inc. 
Hobby  Bros.    &  Banks. 
Boyd   Mantel    Co. 
Emory,   Lee  A. 

Furniture    Manufacturers. 
Antique    Furniture    Co. 
Raleigh  Cabinet  &  Mantel  Works. 
Parrish,   J.    W. 

Garages. 
Carolina  Garage  &  Machine  Co.,  Inc. 
Capital  Motor   Car  Co. 
Carolina  Cadillac  Co. 
Ford   Sales  Co. 

Raleigh  Motor  Car  &  Machine  Co. 
McAden    Automobile    Co. 
Brewer.  W.  H. 

Grocers — Retail. 
Thiem  &  Birdsong. 
Adams,    S.    J. 
Barnes  Grocery  Co.    (The.) 
Bond,    G.    W. 
Burns,   Thomas. 
Caudle,    W.    H.    T. 
Childress,   C.   E. 
Dickinson,    Geo.     C. 
Edwards,    J.    T.,    &   Son. 
Ferrall.   John  R.,   &  Co. 
Fort,    William    L. 
Forsythe,   E.   E. 
Gattis,    H.    O. 
Heller,   Julius. 
Jones,   B.   W. 
Jones,   C.   C   &  Son. 
King,   E.    H. 
Mann,   J.   H. 
Mann,   W.    B.,   &   Co. 
Matthews,  A.  W. 
Moore,  T.   E. 
Morgan,    J.    O. 
Parker,    C.    F. 
Peatross,   J.   F. 
Pool,   E.   N. 
Pool  &   Hobby  Bros. 
Powell,    G.    T. 
Rosenthal,  M.,  &  Co. 
Ruddy   &   Buffaloe. 
Smith,    C.    F. 
Strickland,    W.    A. 
Weathers,  W .  M. 
White,   C.  W. 
Ho<!    &    Riihardson. 
Denning  A;  Williams. 
Womble,  A.   S. 
Atkins  &  Gully. 
Barber   Bros. 
Batchelor,  R.  C. 
Benson,   J.    P. 
Bii'.ntcn,  L.   W. 
Bragassa,    J.    A. 
Branham,    T.    A. 
Burnett,   B.   F. 
Campbell,    D. 
Campbell.  E.   B. 
Caroll.  T.   c. 
Carpenter,    D. 
Carter,   R.   E. 
Cash   Grocery   Co. 
Chappell,  F.   P. 
Davis,   G.   H. 
DeBoy.    H.    G. 
Eastside  Grocery  Co. 
Ferrell,    W.    W. 
Finch,   J.   A. 
Fowler,   W.   W. 
Goodwin   Grocery   Co. 
Goodwin,  W.  G. 
Grady,     C.     H. 
Griffin,    C.    J. 
Hamilton,   Mrs.    M. 
Howard   &  Forest. 


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WAKE   COUNTY. 


Holder.   W.    D. 
Ildod    &    Richardson. 
House,  J.  W. 
Hubbard,  J.   R. 
Jennings,  J.  N. 
Johnson,   J. 
Johnson    W.   E. 
Johnson  &  McCullers. 
.limes,    H. 

Jones,   P.   P. 

Justice.    N.    G. 
Kelly   ife   Son. 

Seathers,  J.  P.,  &  Son. 

Goodwin,    Mrs.    Bettie. 

Little    Grocery. 

Lumley,   G.   W. 

Lyon,  W.  H. 

Matthews,  O.  H. 

Mai  I  hews,  W.   G. 

Maynard,    A. 

Morgan,  R.   H. 

Neal,   Mrs.    Lula. 

Pate,    J.    M. 

Poole,  W.  F. 

Poole,  A.   R. 

Pulley,    Mrs.    F. 

Raleigh    Confectionery   &   Toy   Shop. 

Redford,    J.    F. 

Rlddlck,  W. 

Santer,  G.  Z. 

Shepard,  W. 

Smilh,    C.    F. 

Smith,    J.    A. 

Smith,    W.    D. 

Spears,    W.    A. 

Stallings,  E.  L. 

Terry.  Mrs.  J.  A. 

Thiem   &   Birdsong. 

Turner,    W.    C. 

Walters,  B.  W. 

Warner,  W.  L. 

Whitley,    J.    P. 

Williams,   W.   W.,   &  Co. 

Womble,  Mrs.   F. 

Workman,  Mary  A. 

Worrell,    Mrs.    L. 

Wyatt,    J.    P. 

York.  Mrs.   L.   J. 

Grocers — Wholesale. 
Phillips   &   Penny. 
Ball,  J.   G.,   Inc. 
Crowder   &   Rand. 
Dewar  &  Wilder. 
Yost    &   Turner. 
Marsh,   George,   Co.,    Inc. 
Norris    Bros.    Co. 
Rowland   &    Rogers. 
Rosenthal,  M.,  &  Co. 
Peebles  Bros. 
Wyatt,  Job  P.,   &  Son. 

Gun    and    Locksmiths. 
Brockwell,  T.   F. 

Hardware    and    Agricultural    Implements. 
Briggs,  T.  H.,  &  Sons. 
Carolina  Hardware  Co. 
Hart-Ward   Hardware   Co. 
Bowden,  L.  W. 

Harness    Manufacturers   and    Dealers. 
Barber    &    Towler. 
Ray.   C.   B.,   Harness  Co. 
Williamson,  Henry. 

Hotels  and   Boarding   Houses. 
YTarborough. 
Wright's. 
Hotel    Giersch. 
Hotel    Bland. 
Turner   Hotel. 
Cajiell    House. 
Ilillslioro  Inn. 
Central  House. 
The   Maples. 
The   Elms. 
Waldorf  House. 

Hucksters — City  Market. 
Blake,   Albert  B. 
Perry,    Lee   H. 


Sadler,    Walter   T. 

Sadler,    Marion. 

Ice    Manufacturers. 

Johnson  &  Johnson  Co. 

Hampton,   Algernon. 

Powell   &   Powell. 

Insurance   Agents. 

Allison,  J.   C.    (Fire.) 

Anchor   Trust   Co. 

Capital  Insurance  &  Realty  Co. 

Bradley,  Rickard. 

Jordan,   Edwin  H. 

McKimmon  &  Thomas. 

Munford,  Geo.  W. 

Pridgen,   J.    H. 

Realty  Loan  &  Trust  Co. 

Sheiipers,   Albert. 

Taylor   &    Bailey. 

Broughton,   J.   M.,   &  Co.    (Fire.) 

Grimes  &  Vass   (Fire.) 

Hay,   T.   T.,   &  Bro.    (Fire.) 

Hunter,  Carey  J..  &  Bro.   (Life.) 

Tar   Heel  Co.    (Bonds,   Fire.   Casualty.) 

McPherson  &  Barnes   (Life.) 

Maupin,  A.   M.    (Fire  and  Bond.) 

Parker  &  Hunter   (Fire  and  Causalty. ) 

Prince,   R.    E.    (Fire.) 

Smith,   W.    W.,    &   Son    (Fire.) 

Webb    &    Skinner    (Fire.) 

Cow  per,   B.   G.,   &   Son. 

Insurance    Companies. 

ATLANTIC  FIRE  INSURANCE  CO.— Chas. 
E.  Johnson,  Pres. ;  A.  A.  Thompson,  Treas. ; 
R.  S.  Busbee,  Sec. 

NORTH  CAROLINA  HOME  INSURANCE 
CO.— Alex.  Webb,  Pres. ;  John  M.  Bruton,  V.- 
Pres. ;  George  P.   Folk,  Sec. 

FARMERS'  MUTUAL  FIRE  INSURANCE 
ASSOCIATION— N.  B.  Broughton,  Pres.;  A. 
E.    S.    Lindsay,   Sec.    &  Treas. 

CAROLINA  BENEVOLENT  ASSOCIATION 
— N.  B.  Broughton,  Pres. ;  A.  E.  S.  Lindsay, 
Sec.  &  Treas. 

THE  PEOPLE'S  MUTUAL  BENEVOLENT 
ASSOCIATION— C.  M.  Bernard,  Pres.;  H.  E. 
King,  Sec.   &  Treas. 

Investments. 

McDonald,  C.   C. 

Parker-Hunter  Realty   Co. 

Jewelers  and   Watchmakers. 

Blake.  T.   W. 

Jolly-Wynne   Jewelry  Co. 

Mahler's,  H.   Sons. 

Bryner,   Bernhardt. 

Capital  Loan  Co. 

McDonald,   E.   N. 

Thain,   Wm. 

[teal    Estate    Dealers. 

City    Laid    Co. 

Greater  Raleigh  Land  Co. 

Raleigh  Real  Estate  &  Trust  Co. 

Broughton,    J.    M.,    &   Co. 

Capital   Insurance   &   Realty   Co. 

Dortch,    G.    H.,    &    Bro. 

Fort,    D.    F. 

Grimes  Realty  Co. 

Harper,   It.   L. 

11:1:  e  Real  Estate  Co. 

McDonald,  C.   C. 

McKimmon    &    Thomas. 

Parker-Hunter  Realty  Co. 

Prince,    R.    E. 

Realty  Loan  &  Trust  Co. 

Union  Trust  Co. 

Laundries. 

Excelsior  Steam  Laundry. 

Oak   City   Steam   Laundry. 

People's   Laundry   Co. 

Sanitary    Laundry. 

Lawyers. 

Allen,    Murray. 

Amis,    M.    N. 

Andrews,   Alex.   B. ,  Jr. 

Barwick,   A.    J. 

Winston   &   Biggs. 

Beckwith,  B.   C. 


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Bernard,    C.    M. 

Boyden,  Victor  H. 

Busbee   &    Busbee. 

Busbee,    Philip   H. 

Bickett  &   Calvert. 

Calvert,   J.    S. 

Cheshire,   Joseph  B.,  Jr. 

Clark.    Walter,    Jr. 

Cox   &   Cox. 

Denson,   C.   B. 

Dixon,   B.    F. 

Douglas  &  Douglas. 

Fleming,    J.    H. 

Gatling,   B.    M. 

Harris,   3.    C.    L. 

Haywood,  Ernest. 

Hinsdale,    Join)   W. 

Hinsdale,   John  W.,   Jr. 

Snow,   W.    B. 

Jones,  Ariuistead  &  Son. 

Jones   &  Bailey. 

Lambert,  M.   Ashby. 

Little,   J.    C. 

Montague,  B.   F. 

"Manning   &   Kitchin. 

Norris,   H.   E. 

Keeble,    C.    G.  , 

Peele   &  May n  aid. 

Pou,   James  H. 

Shepherd,   S.   B. 

Simms,    Robert   N. 

Smith,   E.    Chambers. 

Stronach,    Alexander. 

Strong,    R.    C. 

Wildes,  Chas.  D. 

Pace,  W.   H. 

Harris,  Chas.  TJ. 

Harris,  Wm.   C. 

Watson,   Walter  L. 

Lyon,  W.  H.,  Jr. 

Smith,    Willis. 

Bunn,  J.  W. 

Libraries. 
Masonic  Library. 
Olivia   Raney   Library. 
State   Library. 
Supreme   Court  Library. 

Livery,    Board    and    Sales   Stables. 
Freeman  &  Lassiter. 
Harden,    Geo.   M. 
Hobby  Bros. 
Carver's  Stables. 
Pace,    J.    M.,    Mule   Co. 
Plummer's   Stables. 
Pool,    K.    O. 
Sonell   &   Smith. 
Stinson,  W.    E. 
Lassiter,    R.    L. 
Morris,    T.    H. 

Lumber     Dealers     and     Manufacturers. 
Ellington   Lumber  Co. 
Baker- Thompson   Lumbei  Co. 
James  Lumber  Co. 
Montague   Manufacturing   Co. 
Oldham  &  Worth. 
Woodward    &    Son. 
Warner,    I.    W. 
White,   Howard. 

Machine  Shops. 
Carolina    Garage   &    Machine    Co. 
Cram,    W.    C. 
Gill.   J.   H. 
Raleigh  Iron  Works. 

Marble   Works. 
Campbell  Bros. 
Coopers   of   Raleigh    (Monuments.) 

Mattress    Manufacturers. 
Eureka   Mattress    Co. 
Oak  City  Mattress  Works. 

Medicine    Manufacturers. 
Capudine    Chemical    Co. 
Smiley    Cure    Co. 

Milliners. 
Badger   &    Denton. 
French   Hat    Shop. 


Hunter-Rand  Co. 
Redford,    Mrs.    J.    F. 
Reese,  Misses,   &  Co. 

Money   Lenders. 
Hall  &  Co. 
Jones  &  Co. 
Ross   &   Co. 

Newspapers    and    Editors. 
THE     DAILY     NEWS     AND     OBSERVER— 
Josephus    Daniels,    Editor. 

THE  FARMER  AND  MECHANIC— Josephus 
Daniels.  Editor. 

THE  WEEKLY  NEWS  AND  OBSERVER— 
Josephus    Daniels.    Editor. 

THE  RALEIGH  CHRISTIAN  ADVOCATE 
— L.    S.    Massey.    Editor. 

THE  BIBLICAL  RECORDER— Hight  C 
Moore,   Editor. 

THE  PROGRESSIVE  FARMER  AND  GA- 
ZETTE—Clarence   H.    Poe.    Editor. 

THE  RALEIGH  DAILY  TIMES— J.  A.  Park, 
Publisher. 

WAU  GAU  RAC  (Weekly)— H.  K.  Nash,  Edi- 
tor. 

THE  STATE  JOURNAL  (Weekly)— R.  F. 
Beasley   and  Alex.   J.   Feild,   Editors. 

A.  &  M.  NEWS  LETTER  (Weekly)— Y.  M.  C. 
A.   of  A.   &  M.   College,   Publishers. 

N.  C.  ODD  FELLOW— B.  H.  Woodell,  Edi- 
tor. 

Monthly    and    Yearly    Publications. 
THE      NORTH      CAROLINA      YEAR     BOOK 
AND   BUSINESS   DIRECTORY— Josephus  Dan- 
iels,   Editor. 

NORTH  CAROLINA  EDUCATION  (Monthly) 
— E.    C.    Brooks,    Editor. 

THE  NORTH  CAROLINA  BOOKLET  (Quar- 
terly)— Issued  under  the  auspices  of  the  North 
Carolina  Society  of  Daughters  of  the  Revolu- 
tion— Miss    Mary    Hilliard    Hinton,    Editor. 

TURNER'S  NORTH  CAROLINA  ALMANAC 
(Yearly) — P.    C.    Ennis,    Editor   and   Owner. 

BAPTIST  SENTINEL  (Weekly)— C.  H.  Wil- 
liams,   Editor. 

BAPTIST  PHILATHEA  HERALD  (Monthly) 
— J.  D.   Berry,   Editor. 

BULLETIN  OF  N.  C.  BOARD  OF  HEALTH 
(Monthly)— W.    S.    Rankin,    Editor. 

BULLETIN  OF  N.  C  DEPARTMENT  OF 
AGRICULTURE  (Monthly)— Department  of 
Agriculture. 

NORTH  CAROLINA  LIBRARY  BULLETIN 
(Quarterly) — Minnie  W.   Leatherman,   Editor. 

MEREDITH  COLLEGE  BULLETIN  (Quarter- 
ly)— Published   by   Meredith   College. 

NORTH  CAROLINA  SUNDAY  SCHOOL 
BEACON  (Quarterly)— N.  C.  Sunday  School 
Association. 

ST.  MARY'S  MUSE  (Monthly)— E,  Crulk- 
shank   Editor. 

ST.  MARY'S  SCHOOL  BULLETIN  (Quar- 
terly ) 

WAKE  COUNTY  PRESBYTERIAN  (Month- 
ly)—C.     C.    Brikley. 

RED  AND  WHITE  (Monthly)— T.  L.  Bayne, 
Jr. ,   Editor. 

News    Dealers. 
Lewis,    R.    E. 
P.nptist  Book   Store 
Williams,  Alfred.   &  Co..  Book  Store. 
Union  News  Co.,  Union  Depot. 
Empire  Pool  Room. 
Yarborough   House  News   Stand- 
Piedmont    News    Co. 
Wright's. 

Pegram's  Smoke  House. 
Bland   Hotel   News   Stand. 

Oil     Dealers. 
North   Carolina  Cotton   Oil  Co. 
Standad   Oil   Co. 
Indian    Oil    Co. 
Texas  Oil  Co. 


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WAKE  COUNTY. 


Paint    and    Oil     Dealers. 
Briggs,   Thomas   it.,   &  Sons. 
Carolina   Hardware   Co. 
Hart-Ward  Hardware  Co. 
Bowden,  Lawrence. 

Painters — House  and   Sign. 
Newcomb,  \v.  s. 
Macy,  W.    It. 
Glenn   &   Williams. 

Paper   Hangers. 
Perry's  Art  Store. 
Watson,   F.    A. 
Ellington's   Art   Store. 
Weathers,   L.   C,   Art   Store. 
Photographers. 
Tyree.    M.    W. 
Hayes,   J.   P. 
Ellington's    Studio. 
Wilson,   W.    .1. 

Piano  and   Organ    Dealers. 
Darnell  &   Thomas. 
Grand  Piano  Co. 
Garwood,  J.  L. 

Theatres. 
Academy  of  Music. 
Grand,     The. 
Almo. 
Lyric. 
Crystal. 

Parks. 
Bloomsbury. 
Pullen. 
Nash  Square. 

Plaster,    Cement   and    Lime    Dealers. 
Briggs,    Thomas   H-,    &    Sons. 
Carolira   Hardware   Co. 
Hart-Ward    Hardware    Co. 
Myatt,    W.     A. 
Powell  &   Powell. 

Plumbers,    Steam    and    Gas    Fitters. 
Underbill   &   Fleming. 
Taylor,   Wm. 

Farmer-Cole  Plumbing  Co. 
Vinson,    G.    L. ,    Co. 
Young  &  Hughes. 

Printing    Offices. 
Mitchell   Printing  Co. 
Carroll,  M.   J. 

Commercial   Printing   Co.    (The) 
Edwards   &  Broughton  Printing  Co. 
Mutual    Publishing    Co. 
Uzzell.   E.    M..    Printing  Co. 
Barnes  &  Swindell. 

Produce    Dealers — Wholesale. 
Ball,  J.  G.,  Co. 
Brogden,    W.    L.,    Co.    (Inc.) 
Crowder    &    Band. 
Dewar  &  Wilder. 
Yost    &    Turner. 
King.   B.    W. 
Norris,    M.    T.,    &   Bro. 
Peebles   Bros. 
Bowland   &   Sogers. 
Wyatt,    Job.    P.,    Sons. 
Marsh,    Geo.,    Co.    (Inc.) 

Power   and    Light   Companies. 
Carolina  Power  &  Light  Co. 

School    Furniture    and    Supplies. 
Parker,    Charles   .1. 
Virginia   School   Supply   Co. 
North    Carolina    School    Book   Depository. 
Thompson  Publishing  Co. 

School   and    College  Text   Books. 
Ginn   &   Co..    P.   E.    Seagle.    Representative. 

Sewing    Machine    Agents. 
Hart-Ward    Hardware    Co. 
Singer    Sewing   Machine    Co. 

Sporting   Goods. 
Royster,   A.   D.,    fe  Bro. 
Riggan.   J.   D-.    Co.    (The) 
Hart-Ward   Hardware  Co. 
Briggs,    Thos.    H.,    &    Sons. 


Stocks  and   Bonds. 
McDonald,   C.    C. 

Tailors. 

Banks   Tailoring   Co. 

Bland,   J.   T. 

Bridgers  Tailoring  Co. 

Hinton,     A.     C. 

Walters,  G.  N. 

Williams.     G.     H. 

Murray  Tailoring  Co. 

National   Woolen   Mills. 

Angus,  Taylor  W. 

Brinig,    F.    A. 

British   Woolen    Mills. 

White    &   McDonald. 

Telegraph    Offices    and    Managers. 

POSTAL,    TELEGRAPH- CABLE    CO.— O.     T. 
Moore.    Manager. 

WESTERN     UNION     TELEGRAPH     CO.— H. 
M.    Armstead.    Manager. 

Telephone    Exchanges    and    Managers. 

SOUTHERN    BELL    TELEPHONE    CO.— Wm. 
Boylan.  Manager. 

RALEIGH  TELEPHONE  CO.— W.   A.  Wynne, 
Manager. 

Tinners    and     Sheet- Metal     Dealers. 

Lumsden   Bros. 

Raleigh  Roofing  and  Cornice  Co. 

Adkins,    W.    C. 

Toy    Dealers. 

Alderman  Toy  &  China  Co. 

Toyland. 

Woolworth's. 

Transfer    Companies. 

Olive's  City  Transfer. 

Sorrell  &  Smith. 

Plummer,    E.    H. 

Trust    Companies. 

Anchor   Trust    Co. 

Raleigh   Banking   and   Trust    Co. 

Raleigh  Savings  Bank  &  Trust  Co. 

Raleigh   Real   Estate   &   Trust   Co. 

Realty  Loan   &  Trust  Co. 

Veterinary  Surgeons. 

Koonce,   L.    F. 


GARNER. 

Incorporated  in   1906. 

Population,   1913:     Whites,   300;   colored,   100 
total,     400. 

Value  personal  property,  $S5.000. 
TAX   RATE:     30c.    on   the   $100. 

Town   Officers. 
MAYOR— N.    S.   Broughton. 
POSTMASTER— .T.    W.    Parker. 
CHIEF   OF    POLICE— N.    S.    Fowler. 
R.   R.   AGENT— J.   W.   Massey,   Southern. 
MANAGER  TELEGRAPH— W.  S.  Massey,  W. 
U. 

Ministers  and   Churches. 
METHODIST— .1.    H.   Bufraloe,   Pastor. 
BAPTIST— J.   E.   Jenkins. 
CHRISTIAN— W.    G.    Clements. 

Schools   and   Academies. 
GARNER   HIGH— J.    O.    Barnhardt,   Prin. 

Doctors. 
Buffaloe,  J.  S. 

Druggists. 
Montague,   G.   B. 

General    Merchandise. 
Rand,  H.  D. 
Penny,   M.    C. 
.Tones,    W.    B. 
Bagwell,    J.    J. 
Bryan,  Henry,  &  Co. 
Barker,  W.  G.,  &  Co. 
Penny,   N.    B.,    &   Son. 
Dupree,    Sam. 
Barbee,  S.  O. 

Hotels  and    Boarding   Houses. 
Broughton,   J.    F. 

Livery   Stables. 
Rand,  H.   D. 
Bryan.    H. 


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Bryan,    W.    S. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 
Bryan.  H. 

Turner,   N.   F.,  &  Bro.    (Planing  Machine. ) 
Harper,   S.    A. 
Broughton,  J.   F.    (Gin.) 

Banks    and    Bankers. 
BANK  OF  GARNER—. 

Truck. 
Garner  Truck  Gardens. 

MORRISVILLE. 

Incorporated  in  1875. 

Population,    1910:     Whites,    142;   colored,    3S; 
total.  ISO. 

Value     real    estate,     $60,000;    value    personal 
property,  $110,000. 

TAX  RATE:     10c.   on  the  $100. 
Town   Officers. 

MAYOR— E.    M.    Ellis. 

POSTMASTER— C.    F.    Maynard. 

CHIEF  OF  POLICE— J.   D.   Baker. 

R.    R.    AGENT— W.    A.    Pleasant,    Southern. 

MANAGER    TELEGRAPH— W.    A.    Pleasant, 
W.   U. 

MANAGER   TELEPHONE— Dr.    A.    E.    Riggs- 
bee. 

Ministers   and    Churches. 

BAPTIST— R.   L.    Stephenson,   Pastor. 

CHRISTIAN— W.    G.     Clements    and    W.     C. 
Wicker,   Pastors. 

Doctors. 

Itigsbee,  A.   E. 

General    Merchandise. 

Home,    S.    R. 

Maynard,  C.   F. 

Marcom,   H.    C. 

Council,   J.    F..   &   Bro. 

Johnson,   W.    B.,   &'  Co. 

Edwards,   E.  B. 

Ferrell,    Marion. 

Ferrell,     Z.     P. 

Sorrell.    E.    L.,    &   Bro. 

Hotels   and    Boarding    Houses. 

Baker,   J.   D. 

Saw  Mills. 

Clements,     E.    W. 

Carlton.   J.    W.,    &    Sons. 

Cotton  Gins. 

Carlton,    J.    W.,    &    Sons. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 

Morrisville    Hosiery    Mills. 

Morrisville     Blacksmith     and     Repair     Shop. 


WAKEFIELD. 

Population,    1910:    White,    200;    colored,    60; 
total.     260. 
POSTMASTER— Mary    Whitley. 

Schools  and  Academies. 
WAKELON    HIGH— E.     A.     Moser,     Prin. 

Doctors. 
Bell.    G.     M. 
McDowell,   D. 

General    Merchandise. 
Kemp,    J.    A.,    &    Son. 
Honeycutt,    T.    L. 
Pippin,    C.    E. 
Bell.    Geo.   M. 
Chamblee.  M.   C,   &  Sons. 
Patten,    R.    H. 

Hotels  and   Boarding   Houses. 
Pippin   Hotel. 


FORESTVILLE. 

Incorporated  in  1899. 

Population,    1913:     Whites,    54;    colored,    91; 
total,   145. 

Value   real   estate,    $41,339.69;   value   personal 
property,    $10,443. 

Town   Officers. 

MAYOR— J.    P.    Bobbitt. 

CHIEF  OF  POLICE— P.   P.  Loyd. 

COMMISSIONERS— J.      R.      Ranes.      W.      T. 
Ranes,  W.   P.   Nuckles. 


Ministers   and   Churches. 
BAPTIST— W.    L.    Greggs,    Pastor. 

General     Merchants. 
Phillips.   J.    L. 

ROLESVILLE. 

Population,     1910:    White,    200;    colored,    50; 
total.   250. 

Value    real    estate,    $100,000;    value    personal 
property,     $25,000. 
POSTOFFICE— (Supplied    by    Rfd). 

Ministers  and  Churches. 
BAPTIST— W.    R.    Cullom,    Pastor. 
METHODIST — S.    Greening,    Pastor. 

Schools    and    Academies. 
HIGH. 

Doctors. 
Young,    L.    B. 

General    Merchandise. 
Mitchell,    J.    H.,    &    Sons. 
Terrell,    S.    W. 
Williams,   J.    A. 
Rogers,   W.   J. 
Williams,  R.  S. 

Hotels  and   Boarding   Houses. 
Rogers,  W.  J. 
Bowling,   W.   B. 

Livery  Stables. 
Mitchell,  J.  H.,   &  Sons. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 
Mitchell,    J.   H.,    &    Sons. 
Wright,    G.    D. 


CARY. 

Population,    1910:    Whites,    600;   colored    200; 
total,    800. 

Value    real    estate,    $220,000;    value    personal 
property,   $70,000. 

TAX    RATE— 20c.    on    the    $100. 

Town  Officers. 
MAYOR — Jas.    M.    Templeton,    Jr. 
POSTMASTER— L.    V.    Reavis. 
CHIEF  OF  POLICE— R.   E.   Thompson. 
R.    R.    AGENT— J.    B.    Richardson,    S.   A.    L. ; 
E.  P.  Bashaw,  Southern  By. 

MANAGER     TELEGRAPH— J.     B.     Richard- 
son,  W.   U. 

Ministers  and  Churches. 
METHODIST — B.    P.    Robinson,   Pastor. 
BAPTIST— W.    R.    Beach,   Pastor. 
Schools    and    Academies. 
CARY  HIGH— M.    B.   Dry,   Prin. 
Banks   and    Bankers. 
BANK  OF  CARY— W.   H.   Grimes,   Pres. ;  N. 
R.    Waldo,    Cash. 

Doctors. 
Templeton.   J.   M. 
Page.    O.    C 

Druggists. 
E.    O.   Waldo  Drug   Co. 

General    Merchandise. 
Gray,  F.  R.,   &  Bro. 
Scott,   C.   R.,   &  Son. 
Jones,  J.   C.   &  W.   A. 
Jones,   M     T. 
Lynn,    W.    T. 
Hen  Cackle  Co.    (Poultry  Food.) 

Hotels  and    Boarding   Houses. 
Walker   Hotel. 
West   Side   Inn. 
Hunter,   Mrs.    A.    D. 
Wood.    Mrs.    S.    S. 

Livery  Stables. 
Gray    Stables. 
Wood,    S.    S. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 
Wilkinson    Lumber    Co. 
Johnson,    Z.    V.,    &    Son.      (Wagons). 
Johnson,   A.    S.      (Garage.   Gasoline  Engines). 
Duke,   C.   L.      (Lumber). 

Saw  Mills. 
Matthews,   J.    C. 
Edwards,    J.    J. 


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Woodall,  Alfred. 

Roberts,    W.     T.     (Lumber.) 

Undertakers    and     Emhalmers. 

Cook,  J.  A.    (Vehicles  and  Iron  Works.) 

Johnson,    A.    S. 

Harper,    J.    H.     (Machine    Shops.) 

Barber  Shops. 

Automobiles  and   Garage. 

Hi'rndon,    W.    G. 

Scarboro,    H.    G. 

Sanderford,    W.    T. 

Roberts,  J.  E. 

Lawyers. 

Millinery. 

Templeton    &    Templeton. 

Richardson,  Miss  Pattie. 

Grimes,    Walter    H. 

Newspapers    and    Editors. 

Cotton    Gins. 

THE    WAKE   TIMES    (Weekly)— F.    H. 

May, 

Gray,  F.   R..   &  Bro 

Publisher. 

Insurance    Agents. 

Commission  Merchants. 

Gray,    P.    D. 

Biggs.   R.   H. 

Walker,    J.     C. 

General    Merchants. 

Grist    Mills. 

Whitley,   R.    B. 

Atkins,    W.    H. 

Fuller,   R.   C. 

Wood    Dealers. 

Paul,  O.  D. 

Pleasants,     A.     H. 

SteU,   J.   W.    &  Co. 

Newspapers    and    Editors. 

Scarboro.    J.    E. 

CAROLINA      FARMER— J.      M.      Templeton, 

Todd    Bros. 

and  W.   G.   Crowder,   Editors. 

Honeycutt,    B.    D. 
Dletz  Bros. 
Davis,   J.  W.   &  Co. 
Richardson.   W.   J.   C. 

WENDELL. 

Incorporated    in    1907. 

WendeU   Hardware   &   Furniture   Co. 

Population,     1912:     Whites,     1,000;     negroes, 

Todd,    C.    R. 

200;    total,    1,200. 

Todd,    C.    Z. 

Value   of   real   estate,    350,000;   value  of   per- 

Parker &   Glover. 

sonal    property,    $180,000. 

Wendell   Feed   &   Grocery   Co. 

TAX  RATE:   25e.   on  the  $100. 

Marshbourn,   D.    C. 

Town   Officers. 

Hilliard,  Williamson  &  Todd. 

MAYOR— W.   H.   Rhodes. 

Jewelers. 

CI.EKK-J.     A.     Wall. 

Wall,   J.    A. 

CHIEF  OF  POLICE — W.   H.   Pearce. 

Lawyers. 

POSTMASTER— L.    O.    Nowell. 

Hester,    F.    Eugene. 

R.    R.    AGENT— J.    C.    Collins,    N.    S.    Ry. 

Strong  &  Rhodes. 

Ministers  and  Churches. 

Tobacco  Market. 

BAPTIST— C.    A.   Jenkins,   Pastor. 

FARMERS     WAREHOUSE— Harris     & 

Bow- 

METHODIST— G.    B.    Perry,    Pastor. 

ling.   Props.                                                  • 

CHRISTIAN— S.    L.    Sadler,    Pastor. 

STAR    WAREHOUSE— Hopbood    &    Wiggins, 

EPISCOPAL— N.    C.    Hughes,    Rector. 

Props. 

Schools  and  Academies. 

Cotton   Buyers. 

GRADED— D.    W.    Maddox,    Supt. 

Whitley,   R.   B. 

Banks  and    Bankers. 

Contractors    and    Builders. 

BANK      OF      WENDELL—  R.      B.      Whitley, 

Thomas,  D.  F. 

Pres. ;  M.   C.   Todd,   Cash. 

Gates.   T.   B. 

Doctors. 

Baker,    B. 

Allen.    James. 

Houk,   M.   F. 

Underbill,   H.    P. 

Barbers. 

Moor,    J.    L. 

Massey    Bros. 

Dentists. 
Gower,    F.    G. 

Cash,   L.    G. 

Hotels   and    Boarding    Houses. 

APEX. 

Hotel   Morris. 

Incorporated   in    1S72. 

Rhodes,    Mrs.    C.    J. 

Population,    1910::   White,    825;   colored, 

310; 

Christman,    Mrs.    Lula. 

total.     1,135. 

Henry,    Mrs.    M. 

Value  of  real  estate.    $400,000;  value  of 

per- 

Druggists. 

sonal   property,    $125,000. 

Wendell   Drug   Co. 

TAX    RATE— 35c.    on    the    $100. 

Nowell,   W.  R. 

Town   Officers. 

Painters. 

MAYOR— W.    H.    Penney. 

Wheeler.   F.    W. 

POSAMASTER— A.  C.  Hughes. 

Strickland,  L.   A. 

CHIEF   OF  POLICE— D.   A.    Sanderford. 

Crume,    R.    W. 

CLERK— W.  P.  Betts. 

Livery   Stables. 

R.  R.  AGENT— T.   F.  Womble. 

Scarboro,    H.    G. 

MANAGERS    TELEGRAPH— T.    F.    Womble, 

Richardson    &    Moody. 

Postal,  E.  E.  Holloman,  W.  U. 

Real    Estate    and    Lumber    Dealers. 

Ministers  and   Churches. 

Griffin,   M.   A. 

BAPTIST— W.  S.  Olive,  J.  M.  Holleman, 

Pas- 

Whitley,    R.    B. 
Hester,   F.    Eugene. 
Roberts   Bros.    Co.    (Inc.) 
Roberts,    W.    T. 

Insurance  Agents. 

tors. 
METHODIST — C.   W.   Robeson,   Pastor. 

Banks    and    Bankers. 
MERCHANTS    &    FARMERS    BANK— A.    B. 

Hunter,  Pres. ;  J.   R.   Cunningham.   Cash. 

PEOPLES       BANK— Chas.       B.       Wilkers 

Todd  &  Whitley.   (Life  and  Fire). 

Pris. ;  M.   G.   Upchurch,   Cash. 

Griswould,    Oscar. 

Doctors. 

Wright,    George  H. 

Johnson,  R.   W. 

Undertakers. 

Wilkerson.  C.  B. 

Stell,    J.    W.,    Co. 

Dentists. 

Manufacturing    Plants. 

Stephenson,  R.  W. 

Whitley    Mfg/    Co.     (Cotton    Yarns.) 

Pearson,    P.    L. 

Wendell  Knitting  Mill,    (Inc.)    (Knit  Goods.) 

Opticians. 

Moss,  W.  G.,   &  Co.    (Lumber. 

Mann,   J.    C. 

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Druggists. 
Baucom,  A.  V. 

Lawyers. 
Olive,  P.  J. 

General    Merchandise. 
Olive,  H.   C,  Co. 
Harward,  W.   H.,  Co. 
Hunter,  A.   B.,   &  Co. 
Bennett  &  Weaver. 
Sears,    R.     C. 
Olive,    L.    P. 
Branch,  W.  R.,  &  Bro. 
Saunders,  D.   A. 
Evans,   W.    A. 
Hunt,   W.   T.,   &   Bro. 
Goodwin,  A.   T. 
Kelly,    J.    C. 
Hills    &    Mills. 
Sorrell,    M.    C. 
Boiling  &  Lassiter. 
Womble,    J.    N. 
Apex  Mercantile  Ce. 
Watkins- Seymour  Co. 
Thomas,   J.    C,   &   Co. 
Apes  Mule  &  Supply  Co. 
Bell,    A.    G. 
Evans,  M.   S. 
George  &  Jabor  Co. 
Sumra,   Joe. 
Norris,  G.  C,  &  Co. 
Whitaker,    W.    A. 
Pate  &  Co. 
Dunston,    B.    J. 
Saunders,  J.   P. 
Wilder,    J.    H. 
Jones,    J.     A. 

Hotels  and   Boarding   Houses. 
Poe,   Mrs.    Henrietta. 
Coffleld,   Mrs.   R.   P. 
TJpchuri'h,   Mrs.   Adelaide. 
Bell.   Mrs.   Lillian. 
Hotel    Apex. 

Livery   Stables. 
Apex  Mule  &  Supply  Co. 
Atwater.  H.   A. 

Feed    Dealers. 
Apex  Mule  &  Supply  Co. 
Hunter,  A.  B.,  &  Co. 
Apex   Mercantile   Co. 

Buggies,    Wagons    and    Harness    Dealers. 
Apex  Mule  &  Supply  Co. 

Newspapers  and    Editors. 
APEX    JOURNAL     (Weekly)— A.    J.  -Harris, 
Editor;  S.  A.   Branch,   Sec.   &  Treas. 

Cotton   Buyers. 
Ilarward,    H.    B. 
Olive,    H.    C,    &    Co. 
Hunter,  A.  B. 

Insurance   Agents. 
Apex  Insurance  &  Realty  Co. 
Hughes  &  Sears. 

Dealers    in    Real    Estate. 
Apex   Insurance   &  Realty   Co. 
Hughes,   A.   C,   &  Co. 


NEW    HILL. 

Population,    1913:     Whites,    75;    colored,    50; 
total,  125. 

Value    real    estate,     $50,000;    value    personal 
property,    $40,000. 

TAX  RATE;     10c.  on  the  $100;  30e.   on  poll. 
Town   Officers. 

MAYOR— J.    B.    Ragan. 

COMMISSIONERS— D.     D.     Lashly,     C.     J. 
Bright,  T.   L.   Gardner,  A.   F.  Seagroves. 

POSTMASTER— D.   D.   Lashly. 

R.   R.   AGENT— T.   L.   Gardner,  S.   A.   L. 

MANAGER    EXPRESS— T.    L.    Gardner. 

MANAGERS   TELEGRAPH— R.    L.    Glass,   B. 
V.  Minis. 

Ministers  and  Churches. 

BAPTIST— R.   E.   Atkins,  Pastor. 

CHRISTIAN— J.   L.    Carden,   Pastor. 
Schools   and   Academies. 

PUBLIC— Pearl   Goodman. 

Hotels  and    Boarding   Houses. 

Bright,    C.    J. 


Bright,    W.    C. 

General     Merchants. 
Bright,  C.  J. 
Ragan,    J.    B. 
Womble,  L.   F. 


ZEBULON. 

Incorporated    in    1907. 

Population,    1912:    White,    800;    colored,    200" 
total.    1,000. 

Value   real   estate,    $2,000,000;   value   personal 
property.    $300,000. 

TAX   RATE:    25c    on    the    $100. 
Town    Officers. 

MAYOR— B.    H.    Richardson. 

POSTMASTER— W.    H.    Chamblee. 

CHIEF   OF  POLICE— W.    B.    Griffin. 

R.   R.   AGENT— S.  W.  Gabrief,  N.   S.  Ry. 

MANAGER     TELEGRAPH— S.     W.     Gabriel, 
Postal. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 

BAPTIST— A.    C.    Sherwood,    Pastor. 

METHODIST— G.    B.    Perry.    Pastor. 
Schools  and  Academies. 

WAKELON    HIGH— E.    H.    Moser,    Prin. 
Banks   and    Bankers. 

BANK    OF   ZEBULON— T.    .7.    Horton.    Pres. ; 
F.   E.   Bunn,   Cash. 

Doctors. 

Barbee,     G.        S. 

Strickland,    J.    A. 

Druggists. 

Zebulon    Drug    Co. 

General    Merchants. 

Zebulon    Supply    Co. 

Kemp,  A.  G. 

Finch,   N.  B.,   &  Co. 

Robertson,  Horton  &'  Wiggs. 

Zebulon    Hardware    Co. 

Cone,    W.    G. 

Sanders,   G.   M.,   &   Co. 

Bunn,    J.    H. 

Pearce,    J.    G. 

Honeycutt    &    Temple. 

Zebulon  Iron   &  Machine  Works. 

Alford,   B.   M.,   &  Son. 

Jeffreys,    J.    C. 

Chamblee,    M.    S. 

Nichols.    B.    B. 

Thompson,    S. 

Horton,   T.    J. 

Hopkins.    R.    H. 

Hotels   and    Boarding    Houses. 

Whitley   Hotel. 

Chamblee,    Mrs.    A.    E. 

Brantley,    T.    B. 

Pitts.    G.    O. 

Medlin,    M.    C. 

Livery   Stables. 

Whitley,    J.    M. 

Scarboro    Bros. 

Weathersby,   C.    S.,   Mule  Co. 

Manufacturing    Plants. 

Zebulon    Hosiery    Mill. 

Zebulon   Cotton   Oil   Co. 

Wilson    Lumber    Co. 

Gettis  Lumber  Co. 

Whitley    &    GUI    (Planing   Mills.) 

Woodruff,   H.    L.    (Planing  Mills.) 
Lawyers. 

Massey,    L.    L. 

Dentists. 

Coltrane,   J.  F. 

Insurance  Agents. 

Richardson,   — .   — . 

Tobacco   Dealers. 

Thomasson.   T.   M. 

Pitts,    G.    O. 


HOLLY    SPRINGS. 

Incorporated    in    1882. 

Population.    1910:    White,    250;    colored,    150; 
total.     400. 


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WAKE   COUNTY. 


Value    real    estate,     $40,000;    value    personal 
property.     $11,000. 

TAX    RATK:    30a    on    the    $100. 
Town   Officers. 

MAYOR— W.    H.    Collins. 

POSTMASTER— H.   W.   Norris. 

CHIEF  OF   POLICE— M.  M.   Smith. 

R.     R.     AGENT— A.     L.     Adams,    Durham    & 
Southern. 

Ministers   and   Churches. 

METHODIST— A.    Chaffin.    Pastor. 

BAPTIST— J.    D.    Campbell,   Pastor. 

EPISCOPAL— S.  S.  Bost,  Rector. 
Schools  and   Academies. 

HIGH— J.   R.   Pearson,   Prin. 

Banks   and    Bankers. 

THE    BANK    OP   HOLLY    SPRINGS— H.    W. 
Norris,  Pres. ;  W.  A.   Seagraves,   Cash. 
Doctors. 

Hoyle,   H.   B. 

Druggists. 

Holly  Springs   Drug  Co. 

General    Merchants. 

Holt,  XT.  B. 

Lashley,    T.    R. 

Templeton    Furniture    Co. 

Alford,    G.    B.,    Co. 

Seagraves,   J.   R.    &  W.   A. 

Carter,    J.    R. 

Brewer,    W.    L. 

Price.    W.    L. 

Wood.   J.    P. 

Wood.    R.    A. 

Scholl.    S. 

Stephens,    A.    J. 

Brower,   Frank. 

Hotels  and  Boarding  Houses. 

Hotel    Seagraves. 

Alford,    G.    B. 

Jones,    J.    F. 

Manufacturing    Plants. 

Alford,    G.    B. 

Price,   W.   L. 

Norris,   W.   L.,   &  Co.    (Saw  Mill). 

Holly  Springs   Land  &  Improvement  Co. 

Smith,    M.    M. 

Utley,  R.   J.    (Saw  Mill.) 

Moore,  C.  T.    (Saw  Mill.) 

Smith,   Clem   (Saw  Mill.) 

Peddy,    W.    H,    &   Co.    (Saw   Mill   &    Cotton 
Gin.) 

Holleman,  Joe,   (Cotton  Gin.) 


FUQUAY  SPRINGS. 

Incorporated  in   1909. 

Population:     Whites,   750;   colored,   65. 

Value    real    estate,    $120,000;    value    personal 
property,    $30,000. 

TAX   RATE:    25c.    on    $100. 
Town    Officers. 

MAYOR— J.    D.    Lee. 

POSTMISTRESS— Mrs.  Hattie  Jones. 

CHIEF  OF  POLICE— W.  F.   Stuart. 

R.   R.   AGENTS— R.   B.  Freeman,  R.,  C.   &  S. 
Ry. ;  J.   E.   Brown,  D.   &  S.   Ry. 

MANAGER    TELEGRAPH— J.     E.     Brown. 
Ministers  and   Churches. 

BAPTIST— W.    P.    Campbell,    Pastor. 

METHODIST— B.   P.   Roberson. 

CHRISTIAN— J.    Lee   Johnson. 

Schools  and  Academies. 

ACADEMY— Carl  Ragland.   Prin. 
Banks   and    Bankers. 

BANK  OF  FUQUAY— K.   B.   Johnson,   Pres.; 
E.   H.   Howard,   Cash. 

General    Merchants. 

Sessoms,   J.    K. 

Varina   Mercantile    Co. 

Johnson,    W.    L. 

Johnson,    A.    N.,    Co. 

Howard    &   Rollins   Co. 

Tilley-Beck    Co. 

Smith    &    Lee. 


A. lams    &    McLean. 
Deitz  &  Isaacson. 
Stem,    T.    11. 

Millinery. 
Ballentine,    Mrs.    W.    J. 
Lee,    Mrs.    J.    D. 

Furniture    Dealers. 
Adams,    W.    S. 

Livery   and    Sales   Stables. 
Howard  &  Rollins  Co. 
Jones,   W.   A. 

Manufacturing    and    Repair   Shops. 
Grlffis,   J.   A.    (Blacksmith   and  Wheelwright.) 
Varina    Iron    Works. 

Tobacco  Warehouses. 
BANNER— Lee   &   Adcock,   Props. 
FUQUAY— W.  H.   Aiken  &  Sons,  Props. 
FARMERS— Morgan,    Motley   &   Tally,    Props. 

Hotels  and   Boarding   Houses. 
Jones'    Hotel. 
Piedmont  Hotel.  , 

Doctors. 
Cheek,   Charles  E. 
Judd,   J.    M. 

Druggists. 
Fuquay  Springs  Drug   Co. 
Judd-Ballentine  Drug  Co. 

Saw   Mills. 
Blanchard,   A.   G. 
Sessoms,  H. 

Newspapers  and    Editors. 
THE     FUQUAY     GOLD     LEAF      (Weekly)— 
Published    by    Fuquay    Publishing    Co. 

Loan    and    Insurance    Companies. 
Fuquay  Loan  &  Insurance  Co. 

Garage   and    Machine   Shop. 
Fuquay    Motor    Car    Co. 

Hardware   Dealers. 
Fuquay  Hardware  Co. 

Lawyer. 
Fletcher,  A.  J. 

Architect. 
Black,   W.    C. 


WAKE    FOREST. 

Population,   1910:  White,   1,200;  colored,   800; 
total,    2,000. 

Value    real    estate,    $400,000;    value    personal 
property,    $100,000. 

TAX  RATE:  40c.  on  the  $100;  poll,  $1.20. 
Town   Officers. 

MAYOR— J.    C.    Caddell. 

POSTMASTER— O.   K.    Holding. 

CHIEF   OF  POLICE— W.   W.   Bobbitt. 

R.   R.    AGENT— J.   L.   Allen,   S.   A.   L.   Ry. 

MGR.    TELEGRAPH— J.    L.    Allen,    W.    U. 
Ministers  and   Churches. 

BAPTIST— W.    N.    Johnson;    S.    C    Hilliard. 
Pastors. 

Lawyers. 

Gulley,    N.    Y. 

Gullcj ,    Donald. 

Timberlake,   E.   W. 

Timberlake,    E.    W.,    Jr. 

Mills,   J.   G. 

Saintstng,    J.    B. 

King,   G.    H. 

Schools  and  Academies. 

PUBLIC— Roy    J.    Hart,    Prin. 

WAKE   FOREST  COLLEGE   FACULTY. 

W.    L.     POTEAT,    President,    Language    and 
Literature. 

HUBERT  M.   POTEAT,   Latin  Language   and 
Literature. 

W.    B.    ROYALL,    Professor   Greek   Language 
and  Literature. 

B.    F.    SLEDD,    Professor   English    Language 
and  Literature. 

J.    H.    HUBBELL,    Associate   Professor   Eng- 
lish Language  and  Literature. 

J.  H.  GORRELL,  Professor  Modem  Languages 
— French,    German    Spanish. 

L.  R.  MILLS,  Professor  Mathematics. 


WAKE  —WARREN. 


439 


J.     F.     LANNEAU,     Professor    Pure    Mathe- 
matics. 

H.    A.    JONES,    Instructor    in    Pure    Mathe- 
matics. 

J.    L.    LAKE.    Professor   Physics. 

J.   F.    LANNEAU,    Professor  Applied   Mathe- 
matics. 

C.   E.   BREWER,  Professor  in  Chemistry. 

W.    L.    POTEAT,    Professor  of   Biology. 

J.    D.    IVES,    Instructor   of   Biology. 

C.   E.   TAYLOR,   Professor  of  Moral  Philoso- 
phy. 

E.  W.   SIKES.   Professor  of  Political  Science 

N.   Y.    GULLEY,   Professor  of  Law. 

E.  W.  TIMBERLAKE.  JR.,  Professor  of  Law. 

W.   R.   CULLOM,  Professor  of  Bible. 

J.   H.   HIGHSMITH,   Professor  of  Education. 

J.    B.    POWERS,    JR.,    Medicine. 

DR.    SMITH,   Medicine. 

DR.    CARSTARPHEN,   Medicine. 

J.  R.   CROZIER,  Physical  Culture  Director. 
Doctors. 

Holding,    S.   P. 

Powers,   J.   B. 

Powers,    J.    B.,    Jr. 

Smith,  — .  — . 

Dr.    Carstaxphen. 

Banks   and    Bankers. 

BANK     OF     WAKE— R.     B.     Powell,     Pres.  ; 
T.    E.    Holding,    Call. 

CITIZENS   BANK— C.    E.    Gill,    Pres.;   J.    M 
Brewer,    Jr.,    Cash. 

WAKE    FOREST    LOAN    &    REAL    ESTATE 
CO.—  R.  E.  Royall,  Pres. ;  T.  E.  Holding,  Sec. 
Druggists. 

Holding,   T.   E.,   &  Co. 

Powers  Drug  Co. 

General    Merchants. 

Dickson   Bros. 

Allen,   E. 

Holding,    W.    W. 


Holding,    C.    Y.    &   Co. 

Brewer,  W.   C,   &  Co. 

Wilkinson,    R.    W. 

J  ackson   &   Powers. 

\\'ake   Forest    Supply   Co. 

Edwards,    W.  •  D. 

Royall,   John  H. 

Medlin,   A.   J.,   Jr. 

Mitchell    &    Wall. 

Royall   Cotton  Mills. 

Wilson,    L.    T. 

Holding,   W.    P.,   &   Co. 

Caddell,   J.    C,   Jr.,   &  Co. 

Catlett,  G.   S. 

Allen,   J.    W. 

Dickinson,   R.   H. 

Duke,  H.  J. 

Jones,    H.    S. 

Mangum,    J.    H. 

O'Neill,    W.    N. 

Privett  &  Ball. 

Hotels   and    Boarding    Houses. 

Wake  Forest  Hotel. 

Melrose    Hotel. 

Newspapers    and    Editors. 

BULLETIN     WAKE     FOREST     COLLEGE— 
W.    L.    Poteat,    Editor. 

WAKE  FOREST  STUDENT   (Monthly)— Stu- 
dents,  Editors. 

Livery  Stables. 

Davis,    Sid. 

Young,    Charles. 

Manufacturing    Plants. 

Royall   Cotton   Mills. 

Wake  Forest  Foundry  Co. 

Dunn    Plow    Co. 

Mitchell,   E.    M.    (Grist  Mill.) 
Saw    Mills. 

Harris,    A.    M. 

Sherron    Bros. 


WARREN  COUNTY 

COUNTY    SEAT,   WARRENTON. 


POPULATION— (Census  1910),   20,266. 

Formed  in  1779.     Named  in  honor  of  Dr.  Joseph  Warren,  of  Massachusetts. 

AREA — 450   square   miles. 

Value  of  real  estate,   $2,913,360;  value  of  personal  property,  $1,954,036. 

Property  listed  in  1912,  by  whites,  $3,92S,225;  by  negroes,   $939,171. 

NUMBER  OF  SCHOOLS— For  whites,  34;  for  negroes,   41. 

TAX  RATE— County  purposes,   21   2-3c.   on  the  $100;  poor,  3Sc. ;  roads,  25c. 

PUBLIC  ROADS — No.   miles,   500.     Worked  by  taxation  and  free  labor. 

RAILROAD,    TELEGRAPH     AND     EXPRESS   COMPANIES. 

Seaboard   Air  Line   Railway,   31.03   miles,   assessed    value $875 

Pullman    Co. ,    assessed   value 6 

Southern   Express   Co. ,    assessed   value 4 

Western   Union  Telegraph  Co.,   assessed  value 13 

Warrentnn    Railroad,    3.00   miles,    assessed   value 13 

Home     Telephone     and     Telegraph    'Co.,     assessed     value 8 

Postal    Telegraph-Cable   Co.,    assessed   value 4 

Roanoke  River  Railroad,  3.00  miles,  assessed  value 11 

SUPERIOR  COURT  TERMS— January   12,   June   15,   September   21. 


589.00 
661.31 
653.00 
,449.80 
200.00 
505.00 
489.35 
143.00 


COUNTY    OFFICERS. 
CLERK    OF    COURT— J.    R.    Rodwell,    War- 

!'.  Iitoll. 

SHERIFF— R.   E.   Davis,  Warrenton. 

REGISTER  OF  DEEDS— Jno.  A.  Dowtin, 
Warrenton. 

TREASLTRER— M.   B.    Alston,   Ridgeway. 

CORONER — Edward    Petar,    Ridgeway. 

SURVEYOR— Chas.   E.   Foster.   Littleton. 

SUPT.   OF  HEALTH— M.   P.   Perry,  Macon. 

SUPT.  OF  SCHOOLS— H.  F.  Jones,  Warren- 
ton. 

SUPT.  OF  HOME — H.  T.  Egerton,  Warren- 
ton. 

BOARD  OF  EDUCATION— W.  T.  Carter, 
(chm'n),  Vaughan;  J.  E.  Booker,  Warrenton; 
.1.    D.    Nowell,   Macon,   Rfd. 


COMMISSIONERS— P.  M.  Stallings  (chm'n), 
Macon,  Rfd.;  Walter  Allen,  Axtell;  R.  B.  Davis, 
Grove  Hill;  C.  C.  Hunter,  Warrenton;  C.  G. 
Moore,   Littleton. 

BOARD  OF  ELECTIONS— E.  P.  Fitts,  Ma- 
con :  E.  C.  Price,  Warrenton ;  J.  P.  Leach, 
Littleton. 

JUSTICES    OF    THE     PEACE. 

RIVER  TOWNSHIP— J.  J.  Myrick,  Littleton; 
W.  T.  Carter,  Vaughan;  T.  D.  King.  Little- 
ton; A.  L.  Pope,  Vaughan;  John  R.  Boyd,  Buck 
Spring:  T.  C.  Alston.  Littleton;  B.  E.  King, 
Littleton;    B.    A.    King,    Littleton. 

NIXPOTTND— J.  A.  Nicholson,  Macon;  T.  P. 
Shearin,  Churchill;  N.  M.  Thornton,  Macon; 

UAWTREE— A.     S.     Webb,     Warren     Plains; 


I  III 


WARREN  COUNTY. 


C.  B.  Leet,  Wise;  J.  D.  Newell,  W.  B.  Rodwell, 
Macon ;   Jno.    \V.    King,    Macon. 

SMITH  CREEK— W.  C.  Mabry,  Ridgeway; 
Geo.  E.  White,  Norlina:  J.  T.  Northcott,  Nor- 
lina:  .1.    (i.   Mustian,   Wise. 

M'l'l'.rsii  Jas.  II.  Bullock,  Nutbush;  S.  G. 
Champion,  Manson;  Geo.  Fleming,  Manson;  N. 
II.   Paschall. 

SANDY  CREEK  W.  D.  Rose,  Axtell;  S.  J. 
l'i  in-hard,    Brodie. 

SI  KM  CO    -W.    C    Fagg,  .1.   Wm.   Limer,  Afton. 

FISHING  CREEK— M.  T.  Duke.  Edgar  Rob- 
ertson,  Joseph  F.   Hunter,  B.  O.  Hamlet,  Areola. 

JUDKINS— J.  J.  Shearin,  Macon;  J.  B. 
Harris,  Embro;  M.  E.  Newsom,  Littleton;  D. 
L.  Ryder.  W.  R.  Bennett,  R.  L.  Alston,  W. 
R.    Vaughan. 

WARRENTON— J.  W.  Allen,  Wairenton;  M. 
B.  Alston.  Warrenton;  F.  B.  Newell,  Warren- 
ton  :  W.  P.  Massenburg.  Warrenton. 

FORK— R.   E.   Williams,  W.   E.   Davis,  Creek; 

Otis  Clark,  J.   C.   Powell,   Inez. 

ROANOKE— H.   G.   Walls,  Elams. 

MINISTERS   NOT   IN   TOWNS. 

Lauterback,    C,    Ridgeway. 

Schools    and    Academies. 

CHURCHILL  HIGH— Miss  Sallie  Allen,  Prin. 

OAKVILLE  HIGH— Mrs.  Jno.  F.  Milam, 
Prin. 

PHYSICIANS    NOT    IN    TOWNS. 

Perkins.   F.    E..    Nutbush. 

MERCHANTS     NOT     IN     TOWNS. 

Rodwell.  W.   P.,   Oakville. 

Davis,   R.   B.,   Grove  Hill. 

Gupton  Bros.,  Grove  Hill. 

Capps,   R.    L.,    &   Co.,   Areola. 

Allen,    Sam,   Axtell. 

Horton,  J.  P.,  &  Co.,  Oine. 

Coleman  Bros.    Co.,   Churchill. 

Clark,   S.   K.,  Marmaduke. 

Powell,    John,    Marmaduke. 

Pridgen,   W.   H.,    Creek. 

Haithcock,   J.    T. ,    Churchill. 

Davis.    W.    E.,    Areola. 

Harris,   J.    B.,   Embro. 

Stallings,   J.   J..   Embro. 

COTTON  GINS. 

Rodwell.   W.  P..   Oakville. 

Davis,    R.    B.,    Grove  Hill. 

Davis,    W.    E.,    Areola- 

Coleman.     W.     G.,     Churchill. 

Wilker,   L.,   Warren  Plains. 

FLOUR,    CORN    AND    FEED    MILLS. 

Warrenton    Roller    Mill.    Warrenton. 
SAW    MILLS. 

Bugg.    A.    S.,    Grove  Hill. 

Day-Swing     Co..     Warrenton. 

PUBLIC  SCHOOL  TEACHERS. 

Aycock,    Mrs.    WT.    H.,    Warrenton. 

Clark.    Jimmie.    Essex. 

Futrell,  W.  E.,  Warrenton. 

Gardner,    Sallie.   Macon. 

Milam,    Mrs.    J.    F.    J.,    Macon. 

Palmer,  Hattie  D.,  Warrenton. 

Palmer,   Lucy,   Warrenton. 

Robinson,    Nannie,    Norlina. 

Robinson.    Mary,    Ridgeway. 

Sadler,    Hattie,    Macon. 


WARRENTON. 

Population,    1910:       1,000.       No.    white   polls, 
100;   No.    colored  polls,    25. 

Value     real     estate     and     personal     property, 
$578  518 

TAX    RATE— 65c.    on   the   $100. 

Bonded  debt.    $8,000. 

Town   Officers. 

MAYOR— Jno.    W.    Allen. 

CHIEF   OF   POLICE— E.    L.    Green. 

CLERK— R.    J.    Jones. 

TREASURER— R.    J.    Jones. 

TAX     COLLECTOR— E.     L.     Green. 


SUPT.    OF   HEALTH— E.    H.    Peete. 
I'USTMASTER— Jno.     B.     Powell. 
R.  R.  AGENT— B.  P.  Terrell,  Warrenton  R.  R. 
1  XI'RESS     AGENT— B.     P.     Terrell. 
MANAGER  TELEGRAPH— J.  E.  Cato,  Postal. 
TELEPHONE     MANAGER— H.     T.     Macon, 
Henderson    Telephone    Co. 

Ministers  and  Churches. 
BAPTIST — T.    J.    Taylor,    Pastor. 
METHODIST— D.    N.    Caviness,    Pastor. 
PRESBYTERIAN— Carr    Moore.    Pastor. 

Schools  and   Academies. 
WARRENTON    HIGH— John    Graham,    Prin. 

Hotels  and  Boarding  Houses. 
Alston,    Mrs.    W.    T. 

Banks   and    Bankers. 
BANK  OF  WARREN— C.   N.   Willams,   Pres. ; 
H.    A.   Macon,   Cash. 

CITIZENS    BANK— W.    B.    Boyd,    Pres  :    R. 
T.    Watson,    Cash. 

Boot  and   Shoe   Dealers. 
Warrenton   Dept.    Store. 
Allen-Fleming    Co. 
Hilliard-White    Co.     (Inc). 
Marks,    N.    P. 
Rodgers,    W.    D. 
Joblin,  Louis. 
Levine.    J. 

Butchers   and    Dealers   in    Cattle. 
Bennett,    Geo.    W. 
Green,    Jas.    H. 
Reavis,   H.   T. 

Carriage   Dealers  and    Manufacturers. 
Boyd,   W.  B.,   &  Co. 
Tarwater,  J.  J. 
Jackson,  C.  E. 
Dameron    Supply    Co.    (Inc). 

Cotton    and    Hosiery    Mills. 
Peck   Manufacturing    Co..    Inc. 

Confectionery    Dealers. 
Riggan,  W.  H. 
Burroughs    Grocery    Co.,     Inc. 

Contractors    and    Builders. 
Branch   Bros. 

Coal  and  Wool  Dealers. 
Rose,   Frank. 

Clothiers   and    Men's   Furnishers. 
Hilliard-White    Co.,    Inc. 

Cotton    Gins. 
White,    Edmund. 

Dentists. 
Taylor,   W.   W. 
Boothe.  Rob.   S. 
Walters,   H.   N. 

Druggists. 
Thomas,    J.    N. 
Hunter    Drug    Co. 

Doctors. 
Macon,   P.   J. 
Peete,  C.  H. 
Macon,  J.   H. 

Dry  Goods  and  Notions, 
Allen  &  Fleming  Co. 
Rodgers,    W.    D. 
Marks,    N.    P. 
Joblin.    Louis. 
Coserley,    M.    E. 
Warrenton    Department    Store. 

Fruit  Dealers. 
Riggan,    W.    H. 
Burroughs    Grocery    Co.      (Inc). 

Fertilizer  Dealers  and   Manufacturers. 
Gardner,    J.    M.,    &   Co. 
Dameron    Supply   Co.,    Inc. 
Jackson,    C.    E. 

Fish  and   Oyster  Dealers. 
Bennett,   Geo.   W. 

Furniture    Dealers. 
Allen,    T.    V. 

Grocers. 
Warrenton  Grocery  Co.      (Inc).      (Wholesale). 
Star   Grocers'. 


WARREN  COUNTY.                                                                        441 

Burroughs    Grocery    Co.     (Inc). 

Banks  and    Bankers. 

Rodgers,    W.    D. 

BANK   OF   MACON— J.    M.    Coleman.    Pres. ; 

Hardware    Dealers. 

J.    S.   Nowell,    Cash. 

Miles.  W.   A.,   &  Co. 

Livery  Stables. 

Serls,    Frank. 

Edgerton,    Walter. 

Insurance  Agents. 

Russell,    E.    H. 

Macon,    H.    T.      (Fire   and    Life). 

Manufacturing   Plants. 

White,    J.    Willis.      (Fire). 

Edgerton,    W.     G.     (Gin.) 

Watson,    R.    T.      (Fire). 

Hunt  Bros.   (Saw  Mill  and  Gin). 

Jewelers. 

Shearin,    T.    A. 

NORLINA. 

Lawyers. 

Population,    1913:     White,    300;   colored,    400; 

Kerr,   J.   H. 

total,  700. 

Pollt,    T. 

Town   Officers. 

Boyd.  H.   A. 
Rodwell,   T.    O. 

POSTMASTER— .1.  II.  White. 

R.   R.   AGENT— H.  M.  Ferrell,  S.  A.  L. 

Williams,     B.     B. 

MAYOR— J.   T.    Northcutt. 

Hawkins,    R.    A. 

CHIEF   OF   POLICE— J.    B.    Northcutt. 

R.    R.    POLICE — R.    E.    Simmons. 

Newspapers    and    Editors. 

Ministers  and   Churches. 

THE     RECORD      (Weekly)— Howard     Jones, 

METHODIST— D.  N.   Caviness,  Pastor. 

Editor. 

CHAPEL— (All  Denominations.) 

Printing  Offices. 

BAPTIST— Geo.    Stunston. 

New  Era  Publishing  Co. 

Hotels  and   Boarding   Houses. 

Paint  and   Oil    Dealers. 

S.    A.    L.    Hotel. 

Serls,    Frank. 

Fairview   Inn. 

Miles,   W.   A.,   &   Co. 

Rosewood. 

Piano  and   Organ    Dealers. 
Shearin,    T.    A. 

Real    Estate  Agents. 

General     Merchants. 
Fleming,  H.   C. 
Walker  Drug  Store. 
White,    W.    F. 

Warrenton  Real  Estate  Co. 

Katzensten,   A. 

Shingle  Dealers. 

Darden,    J.    M.     (S.    A.    L.    Store.) 

Allen,   E.   S. 

Munfred,   G.   M. 

Tobacco  Warehouses. 

Norlina   Grocery    Co. 

Boyd's    Warehouse. 

Livery    Stables. 

Center  Warehouse. 

Northcutt,  J.   T. 

Farmers    Warehouse. 

Rooker,    R.    W. 

Tobacco  Buyers. 

Garages. 

Boyd,    W.    B. 

Pratt,  W.   E. 

Burwell.   W.   P. 

Manufacturing    Plants. 

Boyd,    R.    B. 

Lans   Lumber   Co.,   Inc.    (Planing   Mill,    Doors 

Massenburg,    J.    B. 
Rogers,   W.   G. 
Taxwater,    J.    J. 

and  Sash.) 
Norlina  Workhouse  &  Gin  Co. 

PUBLIC— Helen  L.  Moore,  Prin. 

Undertakers  and   Embalmers. 
Allen.    T.    V. 

RIDGEWAY. 

Population,  1910:  White,   120;  rolored,  80. 
POSTMASTER— S.    L.    Crowder. 

MACON. 

R.    R.    AGENT— J.    E.    Banzet. 

Incorporated   in   1904. 

MANAGER    TELEGRAPH— J.     E.     Banzet. 

Population,  1913:     400. 

Ministers  and  Churches. 

Value     real     estate     and     personal     property. 

EPISCOPAL— Francis    Joyner,    Rector. 

$200,000. 

METHODIST— J.    E.    Holden,    Pastor. 

Town    Officers. 

Schools  and  Academies. 

MAYOR— W.   G.   Edgerton. 

PUBLIC— Helen   L.    Moore,    Prin. 

COMMISSIONERS— J.     L.     Coleman,     W.     P. 

Doctors. 

Rodwell,  A.  L.  Nicholson,  Junious  Olsen,  E.  B. 

Williams,    T.    B. 

Stallings. 

General    Merchants. 

CONSTABLE— E.   L.   Keter. 

Alston-Hawkins   Co. 

POSTMISTRESS— Mrs.   Lula  Harris. 

Dortch,    V.,    Co. 

R.   R.   AGENT— J.   E.   Rodwell. 

Mabry,    W.     C. 

MANAGER  TELEGRAPH— J.   E.   Rodwell. 

Poplar   Mount   Mercantile   Co. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 

Hotels  and   Boarding   Houses. 

BAPTIST— T.   J.   Tavlor,   Pastor. 

Wycoff.    Mrs.    O. 

METHODIST— D.     N.     Caviness,     Fasior. 
Schools    and    Academies. 

VAUGHAN. 

HIGH— J.    H.    Scholtz,    Prin. 

Population,    1910:    400 

Druggists. 

Town    Officer^. 

Betts    Drug   Store. 

MAYOR— W.    R.    Vaughan. 

Doctors. 

POSTMASTER— Mrs.    J.    B.    Rodgerson. 

Perry.  M.  P. 

Doctors. 

General   Merchants. 

Vaughan,    R.    A. 

Coleman   Bros.    Co. 

Palmer,   H. 

Edgerton,    W.    G. 

Druggists. 

Rodwell,    W.    P. 

Vaughan  Drug  Co. 

Olson,    J.    H. 

General    Merchants. 

Hunt,  T.  A. 

Carter,    W.    T. 

'    Harris,  H.  B. 

Pegram,   J.    L. 

Robinson.    Joe. 

Pegram.    W.   W. 

Nicholson,  A.   L.,  &  Co. 

Edgerton's    Cash    Store. 

Watson,    Henry. 

Thoroughgood,   Mrs.   G.   A. 

Hotels   and    Boarding    Houses. 

Vaughan    Feed    Co. 

Macon    Hotel. 

Brown,    O.    D. 

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WARREN— WASHINGTON. 


Greenleaf   Johnson    Lumber   Co. 
Cash    Grocery    Store. 

Manufacturing  Plants. 
Fishel.    D.    A..    &    Sons.    (Planing  Mill.) 
Vaugnan    Planing    Mill    Co. 
Hen   Fishel.    (Cotton   Gin.) 
Fosburg  Lumber  Co. 
Greenleaf    Johnson    Lumber    Co. 


WISE. 

Population,    1910:    White,    200;    colored, 
total,   300. 

POSTMASTER— Mrs.    P.    H.    Perkinson. 
R.  R.  AGENT— H.  A.   Nash,  S.  A.  L. 

Ministers  and  Churchec. 
P.A1TIST— K.    W.    Hogan,    Pastor. 


100; 


Schools  and  Acaderies. 
HIGH— E.    P.    Dixon,    Prin. 

Doctors. 
Holt,   T.   J. 

General  Merchants. 
Farmers'    Store   Co.    (Farmers'    Union   Store.) 
Pasehall.   J-   R.,   Co.,   Inc. 
Perkinson,   C.   W. 
Olsen,   John. 

Hotels  and   Boarding   House«. 
Williams,    John. 

Manufacturing  Plants. 
Pasehall.    J.    R.    (Gin.) 
Perkinson,  P.  R.  &  L.  C.   (Gin.) 
Wise    Granite    Co. 


WASHINGTON  COUNTY 

COUNTY    SEAT,    PLYMOUTH. 

POPULATION— (Census,     1910),     11,062. 

Formed  in   1799.     Named  in  honor  of  George  Washington. 

AREA — 400    square    miles. 

Value   of   real   estate   and   personal   property  $2,792,815. 

Property  listed  in  1912,  bv  whites.  $2,543,523;  by  negroes,  $249,292. 

NUMBER    OF    SCHOOLS — For    Whites,    25 ;  for  negroes,    20. 

TAX    RATE— County    purposes,     21  2-3c.     on  the  $100. 

PUBLIC    ROADS — No.     miles.    360.       Worked  bv    taxation    and    convicts. 

RAILROAD,    TELEGRAPH    AND    EXPRESS  COMPANIES. 

rullman    Company,     asssessed    value $     5,927.79 

Atlantic    Coast    Line    Railroad,    3.87    miles,    assessed  value   131,637.00 

Southern    Express   Company,    assessed   value 11,952.00 

Western    Union    Telegraph    Company,     assessed  value     1,602.75 

Tyrrell    County    Telephone    Company,     assessed  value     1,245.00 

Norfolk   Southern    Railroad.    59.53   miles,    assessed    value    -773,888.00 

SUPERIOR  COURT  TERMS— January  12,  August  10,  June  1. 


Ausbon, 


COUNTY   OFFICERS. 
CLERK    OF    COURT— C      V.      W. 

Plymouth. 

SHERIFF— J.   E.   Reid.   Plymouth. 

REGISTER    OF    DEEDS— F.      R.      Johnston 
Plymouth. 

TREASURER— W.     W.     Ange.    Plymouth. 

SUPT.  OF  HEALTH— W.  H.  Ward,  Ply- 
mouth. 

SUPT.  OF  SCHOOLS— John  W.  Darden 
Plymouth. 

SUPT.    OF  HOME — H.   Gurkln,  Plymouth. 

RECORDER— W.   M.   Bateman. 

BOARD  OF  EDUCATION— C.  J 
Plymouth;  Wm.  Wiley,  Creswell; 
Singleton.    Roper. 

COMMISSIONERS— Levi      Blount 
Plymouth;    W.    S.    Davenport,    Mackey's   Ferry; 
H.   A.   Lichfield,    Creswell. 

BOARD  OF  ELECTIONS— Wm. 
Creswell;  P.  W.  Brinkley,  Plymouth 
Bateman,    Roper. 

JUSTICES  OF  THE   PEACE. 

PLYMOUTH  TOWNSHIP— W.  F. 
vV.  C.  Weede.  J.  W.  Harrison,  D.  G. 
J.   T.  McNair,  G.  W.  Jackson,  Plymouth. 

LEES  MILLS— J.  E.  Singleton,  J.  F.  Tarken- 
ton,  Mackeys;  T.  R.  Chesson,  Plymouth,  Rfd. ; 
W.  S.  Davenport,  Mackey's  Ferry;  N.  C.  Vail, 
Plymouth. 

SCUPPERNONG — C  J*  Holmes,  D.  E. 
Woodley,  W.  C.  Spruill,  J.  L.  Hassell,  J.  F. 
Snell,    Creswell,    Rfd. 

SKINNERSVILLE— S.  B.  Davenport,  G.  S. 
Swain,  Mackeys;  E.  R.  Spruill,  H.  A.  Norman, 
Creswell. 

MINISTERS    NOT    IN    TOWNS. 

CHRISTIAN— J.  A.  Spruill,  Plymouth;  H 
Butler  Brickhouse,  Mackey's  Ferry;  Henry 
Gurganus,     Plymouth. 

PRIMITIVE  BAPTIST— N.  H.  Harrison, 
Plymouth. 

MERCHANTS    NOT    IN    TOWNS. 

Chesson.   Joe  M.,  Mackey's  Ferry,  Rfd. 


Norm  an. 
John      E. 

(Chm'n). 


Wiley. 
W.    M. 


Ausbon, 
Darden, 


Elliott,  Rich,   Mackey's  Ferry,  Rfd. 
Davenport,   H.,    Mackey's  Ferry.   Rfd. 
Chesson.   Friley,   Mackey's  Ferry,   Rfd. 
Vail,   Joe,   Plymouth,   Rfd. 

COTTON    GINS. 
Hampton,    W.    H,    Plymouth. 
Ange,    J.    H,    Plymouth. 
Ayers,    Geo.,   Plymouth,   Rfd. 
Satterthwaite,   T.   L.,   Plymouth. 
Blount,    T.     W..    Roper    (estate). 
Williams,     H.     M.,    -Roper. 
Davenport,   W.    S.,   Mackey's  Ferry. 
Elliott,   R.,   Mackey's  Ferry,   Rfd. 
Phelps,    Mrs.    Judy,    Mackey's   Ferry. 
Swain.    Mrs.    T.    S..    Mackey's  Ferry. 
Davenport,    H,    Mackey's   Ferry. 
Basnight,     T.     J.,     Creswell. 
Smithson,    A.    L.,    Creswell. 
Spruill,    D. ,     Creswell. 
Spruill,  L.   S.,   Creswell. 
Bateman.   J.    L,   Creswell. 
Walker,    A.    G.,    Creswell. 
Phelps,    W.    T.,    Creswell. 
Woodley,   G.   F.,   Creswell. 

SAW    MILLS. 
Roanoke  R.    R.    &   Lumber   Co.,   Plymouth. 
Will's    Veneer    Co.,     Plymouth. 
Plymouth   Lumber   Co.,    Plymouth. 
Walker     &     Myers,     Plymouth. 
Roper,   Jno.   L.   Lumber  Co.,   Roper. 
Blount,    T.    W.,    Roper    (estate). 
Phelps,    W.    T.,    Creswell. 
Alexander,    A.,    Creswell. 

PUBLIC    SCHOOL    TEACHERS. 
Norman,  J.  W.,  Plymouth. 
Coburn,   Lonnie,   Plymouth. 
Swain,  Mrs.  Alfred,  Plymouth. 
Walker,  Mrs.   Lizzie,  Plymouth. 
Radclift'e,   Gertrude,   Plymouth. 
Lucas,  Mabel,  Plymouth. 
Jenkins,  Lela,  Plymouth. 
Judkins,  Irene,  Plymouth. 
Topping,   Bettie,   Plymoutn. 
Harrison,   Neva,  Plymouth. 


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Sanderlin,    Claudia,    Plymouth. 
Cahoon,   Bcttle,   Plymouth. 
Burbage,   Olivia,   Plymouth. 
Phelps,    Alice,    Plymouth. 
Smith,   Carrie,   Plymouth. 
Weathers,  Willa,  Plymouth. 
Jones,  W.   H. ,   Roper. 
Sitterson,  Lillian,  Boper. 
Carstarphon,  Miss  A.   C,  Boper. 
Taylor,  Hattie,  Boper. 
Speight,.  Agnes,   Roper. 
Singleton,  Ursula,  Boper. 
Spear,  L.  J.,  Mackeys. 
Norman,  Nellie,  Mackeys. 
Wiley,  Dorothy,  Mackeys. 
Aliernethy,  Dora,  Mackeys. 
Corban,  Evelyn,  Mackeys. 
Griggin,  H.   C,  Creswell. 
Charles,   J.    O.,   Creswell. 
Ainsley,  H.   M.,  Creswell. 
Norman,  W.  E.,  Creswell. 
Liverman,   Hilliard,    Creswell. 
Spruill,    Eva,    Creswell. 
Burkett,   Sallie,   Creswell. 
Sykes,  Sabra,   Creswell. 
Bateman,  Elsie,  Creswell. 
Overton,  Eulalia,  Creswell. 
Midgett,    Orenda,    Creswell. 
Newberry,   Carrie,   Creswell. 

PLYMOUTH. 

Population,    1910:     2.165. 

Value    real    estate,     $279,000;    value    of    per- 
sonal  property,    $135,000. 

Town    Officers. 

MAYOR— R.   A.   Williford. 

CHIEF   OP  POLICE— E.    R.    Jackson. 

TREASURER— T.   L.   Smith. 

TAX    COLLECTOR— E.    B.    Jackson. 

STANDABD-KEEPEB— J.    M.    Arps. 

B.    B.    AGENTS— J.    W.    Sidles,    N.    S. ;    Joel 
Griffin,  A.   C.  L. 

EXPPRESS    AGENT— R.    A.    Williford. 

TELEGRAPH    MANAGEB— Joel    Griffin,     W- 
U. 

TELEPHONE  MANAGEB— D.   H.    Clark. 
Ministers  and   Churches. 

BAPTIST— W.    B.    Daughtry,    Pastor. 

CHBISTIAN— L.    C.    Carawan,   Pastor. 

EPISCOPAL — J.    T.   Johnson,   Rector. 

METHODIST — W.    J.    Watson,    Pastor. 
Schools  and  Academies. 

GRADED— J.   W.   Norman,   Supt. 

Hotels   and    Boarding    Houses. 

Brinkley   Hotel. 

Latham,    Mrs.    Emma. 

Norman,  Mrs.    C.   V. 

Hassell,    Mrs.    Sallie. 

Jackson,   Mrs.   J.   F. 

Lewis,    Miss   Sallie. 

Riverview. 

Banks   and    Bankers. 

BANK   OF  PLYMOUTH— T.    W.    Olds,   Pres. ; 
Clarence    Latham.    Cash. 

WASHINGTON      COUNTY      BANK— Wheeler 
Martin,   Pres. ;  W.   B.   Watts,   Cash. 
Bakers. 

Arps,   J.    M. 

Brick    Manufacturers. 

Brinkley.    D.    Q. 

Wolfe,   T.   B. 

Plymouth  Brick  and  Tile  Co.    (line.) 
Butchers   and    Dealers   in    Cattle. 

Bowen.    G.    W. 

White,   W.   R. 

Spruill,  J.   A. 

McNair,   J.    A. 

Everett,    A. 

Carriage   Dealers   and    Manufacturers. 

Peele.    H. 

Swain,   A.   W. 

Contractors   and    Builders. 

Jackson,    W.    J. 


Nurney,   W.   T. 
Hayes.    W.    J. 

Clothiers   and    Men's    Furnishers. 
Brinkley.   P.   W. 
Plymouth  Mercantile   Co. 
Adler,    Abe. 

Department   Stores. 
Hampton,    W.    H. 
Latham-Owens   Co. 
Spruill.   H.   L. 
Spruill,    J.    C. 
Davis  &   Son. 
WHloughby,  J.  A. 
Blount,  H.  A. 
Gurganus,  A.   F. 
Cahoon,     Clyde. 
Everett,  J.  O. 

Dentists. 
Wolfe,    T.    B. 
Wolfe,     H.     E. 
Harper,   J.    L. 

Druggists. 
Davenport,    P.    E. 
Smith,  T.   L. 

Doctors. 
Ward,    W.    H. 
Difsoway,    A.    W. 
Gilmer,   B.   H. 

Power  and   Light  Companies, 
Plymouth  Light   and  Ice  Co. 

Fertilizer  Dealers. 
Hampton,    W.    H. 
Johnston,    F.    R. 

Furniture  Dealers. 
Owens,    A.    L. 
Hampton,  W.  H.,  &  Son. 
Grocers. 
Darden,    M.    G. 
Landing,   L.    S. 

Insurance  Agents. 
Latham,    Clarence.    (Life   and   Fire.) 
Ausbon,    W.    F.     (Life    and    Fire). 
Waters,   G.   W.    (Life). 
McNair,     J.     T.     (Life.) 

Jewelers. 
Leggett,   O.  B. 

Lawyers. 
Spruill,   S.   B. 
Gaylord,     A.     O. 
Gaylord,    L.    W. 
Martin,   Van  B. 
Bond,  W.  M.,  Jr. 

Lumber    Manufacturers   and    Dealers. 
Boanoke  Bailroad  &  Lumber  Co. 
Wilts   Veneer  Co. 
Walker   &   Myers. 
Plymouth   Lumber   Co. 

Machinery    Dealers. 
Swain,   A.  W. 

Painters. 
McNair,    J.    T. 
Kilburn,    A. 

Produce   Dealers. 
Hampton,  W.  H. 
Latham- Owens   Co. 

Newspapers  and   Editors. 
THE   BOANOKE   BEACON    (Weekly)— C.    V. 
W.   Ausbon.  Editor. 

Undertakers   and    Embalmers. 
Jackson,   W.   J. 
Nurney,  W.  T. 


ROPER. 

Incorporated  in   1907. 

Population,    1910:    Whites,    500;   colored,   500; 
total,    1.000. 

Value    real    estate,    $113,948;    value    personal 
property,   $111,096. 

TAX  BATE:  40c.  on  the  $100. 
Town    Officers. 

MAYOR — L.    G.    Boper. 

POSTMASTEB— J.    W.    Williams. 


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Roper, 


CHIEF  OP  POLICE— L.   Chesson. 
R.   R.  AGENT— J.  J.  Hassell.  Norfolk  South- 
ern. 
MANAGER   TELEPHONE— J.    J.    Hassell. 

Ministers  and    Churches. 
METHODIST— J.    W.    Potter,   Pastor. 
EPISCOPAL—  (No  Rector.) 
BAPTIST — Rev.   Bricldiou.se,   Pastor. 

Schools  and  Academies. 
GRADED— W.    H.    Jones,    Supt. 
Banks   and   Bankers. 
THE    BANK    OF      ROPER— L.      G. 
Pres.    R;.    S.    Clark,    Cash. 
Doctors. 
Halsey,   B.    F. 
Speight,    J.    W. 

General    Merchants. 
John   L.    Roper   Lumber   Co. 
Chesson,    J.    W. 
Thompson,    W.    C. 
Mlzell,    N.    B. 
Blount.    W.    A. 
Chesson,   H. 
Williams,    J.   W. 
Keel,  H.   T.,   &  Co. 
Sexton.  J.  E. 
Jarrell,   F.   M. 
Newby,    John. 
Suxton,    H.    T. 

Hotels   and    Boarding    Houses. 
Hotel   Roper. 

Livery    Stables. 
Bray    and   Chesson. 
Thompson,    W.    C. 

Saw  Mills. 
John  L.  Roper  Lumber  Co. 
Blount,    Thomas   W.     (estate).. 

Cotton    Gins. 
Blount,    Thomas    W.    (estate). 

Grist  Mills. 
Blount,    Thomas    W.     (estate). 


CRESWELL. 

Population,    1910:    White,    150;    colored,    150; 
total,    300. 


TAX  RATE:    20c.   on  the  $100. 

Town    Officers. 
MAYOR— T.   S.  Foley. 
POSTMASTER— B.    F.     Spruill. 
R.      R.      AGENT— J.      C.      Catling,      Norfolk 
Southern. 

MANAGER     TELEGRAPH— J.      C.      Gatling. 
W.   U. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 
EPISCOPAL— J.  Johnson,  Rector. 
BAPTIST— J.   W.   Rose.   Pa»tor. 
METHODIST       PROTESTANT— Rev.       Aber- 
nethy.  Pastor. 

Schools  and  Academies. 
HIGH— H.    C.    Griffin,    Prin. 

Banks   and    Bankers, 
BANK    OF    CRESWELL—  D.      E.       Woodley, 
Cash. 

Doctors. 
Hardison,   W.   H. 
Hassell,    J.    L. 

General    Merchants. 
Walker,    A.    G. 
Wiley.    William. 
Holmes,    A.    L. 
Foley,   T.    S. 
Holmes,    T.     C. 
Swain,    E.    F. 
Woodley.   D.    E. 
Foley,  T.  S. 
Stuart    &    Peal. 
Hassell,   Mrs.   J.    L.    (Millinery). 

Hotels   and    Boarding    Houses. 
Spruill,  C.  T. 
Hopkins,    W.    T. 

Livery    Staples. 
Spruill,    C.    T. 

Saw   Mills. 
Spruill,    L.    S. 
Spruill,    L.    S. 

Cotton    Gins. 
Holmes,    T.    C. 
Spruill,   L.    S. 


WATAUGA  COUNTY 

COUNTY    SEAT,    BOONE. 


POPULATION— (Census    1910),     13,556. 

Formed  in    1849.     Named  in   honor  of  the  Watauga  River,  which  is  an  Indian  name,  mean- 
ing  "beautiful  water." 

AREA — 330   square  miles. 

Value  of  real  estate,   $1,398,556;  value  of  personal  property,   $910,254. 

Property  listed  in  1913.  by  whites.  $2,S02,330;  by   negroes,    $11,018. 

TAX    RATE — County   purposes,    $1.00    on   the  $100  for  all  purposes. 

County  bonded  debt,  $4,000. 

PUBLIC     ROADS— Worked     under     law     of  If  99. 

RAILROAD,    TELEGRAPH    AND    EXPRESS  COMPANIES: 

Boone   and    Blowing   Rock   Turnpike   Company,  assessed    value     $1,850-00 

Watauga    Telegraph     and    Telephone    Company,  assessed     value     1,142.00 

Watauga    Turnpike    Company,    assessed    value 4.000.00 

SUPERIOR  COURT  TERMS— March   23,   September  7. 


COUNTY    OFFICERS. 

CLERK  OF  COURT— W.  D.  Farthing.  Boone. 

SHERIFF— E.   R.   Eggers,  Forest. 

REGISTER  OF  DEEDS— W.  R.  Gragg, 
Boone. 

TREASURER— C.    M.    Critcher,   Boone,   Rfd. 

CORONER— A.    G.    Storie,   Vilas,    Rfd. 

SURVEYOR— W.   T.    Vandike,   Blowing  Rock. 

SUPT.  OF  HEALTH— J.  W.  Jones,  Boone. 

COMMISSIONERS— Z.  T.  Watson,  (ch'm), 
McGuire;  W.  F.  Winkler,  Watauga  Falls;  A. 
W.    Smith,    Mabel. 

JUSTICES  OF  THE   PEACE. 

T.  S.  M.  Greene.  Blowing  Rock:  R.  L.  Mas- 
ten,  Matney,  Q.  B.  Cannon,  Blowing  Rock: 
J.    C.   Ashley,   Blowing  Rock;   W.   F.    Sherwood. 


Amantha;  T.  L.  Mast,  Vilas:  P.  W.  Moretz. 
Zionville,  Rfd. ;  R.  M.  Ward,  Watauga 
Falls:  R.  L.  Walls,  Tamarack;  T.  L.  Critcher. 
Boone:  D.  C.  Mast.  Sugar  Grove;  W.  N. 
Howell,  Brookside:  E.  H.  Perry,  Zionville. 
Rfd. :  J.  W.  Gragg.  Kelsey ;  Granville  Harris, 
Boone,  Rfd.;  W.  F.  Reese,  Reese:  D.  H. 
Ellison,  Tamarack;  E.  F.  Potter,  Tamarack; 
N.  G.  Wheeler,  Bamboo;  J.  M.  Younce,  Yuma: 
C.  J.  Cottrell.  Boone;  J.  S.  Trivett.  Tamarack; 
Will  H.  McGuire,  Brookside;  Will  Farthing. 
Sweetwater;  Dudley  Greene,  Leander;  Mack 
Wiliams,  Forest. 

MINISTERS  NOT  IN  TOWNS. 

Gragg,   E.   M. ,   Boone. 

Farthing,   J.   H.,   Sweetwater. 


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Gragg,   E.   S.,   Shulls  Mills. 

Bingham,    Cretta,   Rutherwood. 

Norris,   John,   Sweetwater. 

Harman.    Mrs.    Virgie,    Watauga   Falls. 

Wilson,    L.    A.,    Moretz,    Rfd. 

Glenn,  Hazel,  Watauga  Falls. 

Wilson,   Leonard,   Sweetwater. 

Ward,   Emma,   Watauga  Falls. 

SCHOOLS    AND    ACADEMIES. 

Ward,    Luther;    Watauga   Falls. 

VALUE    CRUCIS    INDUSTRIAL    SCHOOL— 

Miller,    E.    N.,   Meat   Camp. 

Valle   Crucis. 

Hodges,    C.    G.,    Sands. 

APPALACHIAN        TRAINING         SCHOOL— 

Castle,    Wellborne,     Zionville,    Rfd. 

Boone. 

Watson,    B.    H..    Virgil. 

MAST    SEMINARY— Mast. 

Greene,  Dora,  Valle  Crucis. 

PHYSICIANS   NOT    IN    TOWNS. 

Mast,   Nora,   Valle  Crucis. 

Parlier,    C.    J..    Blowing   Rock. 

Harman,  Powell  E.,  Valle  Crucis. 

Love,   J.    Y.,    Watauga  Falls. 

Gragg,    Etta,   Kelsey. 

Brooks,   J.    E.,    Blowing    Rock. 

Howell,   Vance,   Brookside. 

Bingham,    E.    F.,    Amantha, 

Winker,    Roby,    Rutherwood. 

Greer.    Franklin,    Mabel. 

Wooten,    Richard,   Stony   Fork. 

Bingham,     Richard,     Amantha. 
Perry,   Henry,    Valle   Crucis. 
Bingham,    Otto,    Sugar  Grove. 
Phillips,    J.    B.,    Sugar   Grove. 

MERCHANTS    NOT    IN    TOWNS. 

Green,    Bertha,    Horton. 
Wellborn,   Lala,  Virgil. 
Moritz,   Alma,    Boone. 
Brown,   Hardin,    Blowing   Rock. 
Caudill,  Myrtle,  Valle  Crucis. 
Dugger,   Annie,   Vilas. 

Sherwood,    W.    F.,    Amantha. 

Ward,    Donald,   Watauga  Falls. 

Cook    &    Lumly,    Virgil. 

Farthing,   Stella.   Watauga  Falls. 

Moretz,    T.    L.,    Meat    Camp. 

Privett,    Clyde.    Boone. 

Cricher,   T.   L.,   &   Son,   Boone,   Rfd. 

Keller,  Etta,   Kellerville. 

Hendrix,   W.    L.,   Sons,   Stony  Fork. 

Payne,   Alonzo,  Boone. 

Hodges  &  McNeill,   Rutherwood. 

Horton,   Dan,   Vilas. 

Hodges,    W.    M.,    Adams. 

Horton,   Jack   B.,    Vilas. 

Mast,    N.    L,    Mast. 

Byers,  Carl,  Zionville,  Rfd. 

Reece,    W.    M.,    Mabel. 

Miller,    W.    S.,    Todd. 

Mast,    W.    W,    Valle   Crucis. 

Davis,    W.    L.,    Todd. 

Long,   R.   E.,   Shulls  Mills. 

Moritz,    Ed.,    Zionville,    Rfd. 

Mast.    W.    M.,    Sugar    Grove. 

Brown,   Alex.,   Boone. 

Mast,    T.    L,    &    Co.,    Vilas,    Rfd. 

Trivett,    Claude,    Boone. 

Holshouser,    W.    L.,    Blowing    Rock. 
Hayes,   H.    C. ,   Blowing  Rock. 

Trivett,   Clay,  Boone. 

BOONE. 

FLOUR,    CORN    AND    FEED    MILLS. 

Bingham,   E.   F. ,   Amantha. 

Incorporated  in  1874. 

Mast,    J.    C,    Sugar    Grove. 

Population,    1910:    Whites,    325;    colored,    75; 

Moretz,     Dixon,     Horton. 

total,  400. 

Shores,    Sanders,    Blowing  Rock. 

Town    Officers. 

Norris,    Crit,    Sands. 

MAYOR— W.    R.    Gragg. 

Boone  Milling  Co.,   Boone. 

POSTMASTER— M.  B.  Blackburn. 

SAW    MILLS. 

CHIEF  OF  POLICE— W.   R.   Greene. 

Farthing  &   Co.,   Boone. 

MGR.    TELEPHONE— Mrs.    Mattie  Topings. 

Maltby.    R.    W..    Moody. 

Ministers  and   Churches. 

PUBLIC   SCHOOL   TEACHERS. 

BAPTIST— J.    M.   Payne,   Pastor. 

Williams,    Mamie,    Boone. 

METHODIST— D.    P.    Waters,   J.    M.Downum, 

Williams,     Maude,     Boone. 

Pastors. 

Williams,    John    S.,    Boone. 

EPISCOPAL— W.  R.   Savage,  Rector,  Blowing 

Wike,    David,    Boone. 

Rock. 

Greene,    Grover,    Boone. 

Schools   in'J  Academies, 

Brown,   Blanche,  Horton. 

APPALACHIAN  TRAINING — B.  B.  Dougher- 

Clawson,   Eula.    Horton. 

ty,   Supt. 

Dotson,    Roy,    Forest. 

Banks   and    Bankers, 

Harman,   Marshall,   Kellerville. 

WATAUGA   COUNTY  BANK— N.     L.     Mast, 

Brown,   John   E.,    Sugar  Grove. 

PPres. ;   Geo.    P.    Hagaman,    Cash. 

Brown,  Mrs.  Bessie.  Sugar  Grove. 

Doctors. 

Farthing,    Lora,    Leander. 

Jones,  J.  W. 

Perry,   W.   Y.,   Vilas,   Rfd. 

Bingham,    Robert. 

Wilson.   Lola,   Vilas,   Rfd. 

Little,   Mc.   D. 

Williams,   Manly,   Vilas,   Rfd. 

General    Merchants. 

Wilson,    Frank,    Vilas. 

Blackburn,  M.  B. 

Greene,    A.    J.,    Mabel. 

Hodges,   John  W.,   &  Co. 

Younce,    P.     C.,    Mabel. 

Cook  Bros.,   &  Co. 

Thomas,     Marian.     Mabel. 

Cottrell.   Jones. 

Greer,   Belle,   Blowing  Rock. 

Hotels   and    Boarding    Houses. 

Day,     Ethel,    Blowing    Rock. 

Critcher   Hotel. 

Storie.  Pearl,  Blowing  Rock,  Rfd. 

Blackburn   Hotel. 

Hartley,   G.    L,   Blowing  Rock,   Rfd. 

Blair  Hotel. 

Keller,   Sallie.   Blowing  Rock.   Rfd. 

Lawyers. 

Brown,    Rosedna,    Blowing   Rock. 

Lovill,  E.   F. 

Brown,    Nell,    Blowing   Rock. 

Coffey,  E.  S. 

Sudderth,     Myrtle,    Blowing    Rock. 

I.inney,    F.    A. 

Hardin.    Mrs.    Grace,    Blowing  Rock. 

Lovill.   W.    R. 

Hagaman,    Charley,    Amantha, 

Fletcher,   J.   C. 

Hagaman,    Mrs.    Charley,    Amantha. 

Bingham,   T.   E. 

Byers,  N.  T.,  Mast. 

Insurance  Agents. 

Norris,   Griffith,   Sands,   Rfd. 

Brown.  John  E.    (Life  and  Fire). 

Norris,    Wade,    Sands.    Rfd. 

Bryan,  G.   A. 

Norris,   Millard,    Sands.    Rfd. 

Jewelers. 

Bingham.    Media,    Rutherwood. 

Bryan,  J.  W. 

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Newspapers  and   Editors. 
WATAUGA     DEMOCRAT      (Weekly)— R.      C. 
Rivers.  Editor. 

WATAUGA    NEWS     (Weekly)— Dan    Phillips, 
Editor. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 
Boone   Planing   Mills. 


BLOWING    ROCK. 

Incorporated  in  1889. 
Population,    1912:     White.    400. 

Town   Officers. 
MAYOR— L.    E.    Robbins. 
POSTMASTER— Leroy  S.   Ballinger. 
CHIEF  OF  POLICE— M.  M.  Pendley. 
MANAGER  TELEGRAPH  AND  TELEPHONE 
— W.   L.   Halshouser. 

Ministers  and   Churches. 
METHODIST— Rev.     Mr.     Holloway,     Pastor, 
Boone. 

EPISCOPAL— W.  R.  Savage.  Rector. 
BAPTIST— J.   M.    Payne,   Pastor. 
Schools  and  Academies. 
Skyland    Institute. 

Banks  and   Bankers. 
BANK  OF  BLOWING  ROCK— C.   J.   Parlier. 
Pres. ;   George   Sudderth,    Cash. 
Druggists. 
Dr.   Raby. 

General   Merchandise. 
Halshouser,    W.    L. 
Hayes,    Henry. 

Hotels  and   Boarding   Houses. 
Green  Park. 
Fair  View  House. 
Wheeden  House. 
Ingle  House. 
Blowing  Rock  Hotel. 
Watauga  Inn. 
Cox  House. 


Watters,    J.    A. 


Livery  Stables. 


BANNER     ELK. 
Incorporated  in   1911. 

Population,    1913:     Whites,    150;    colored,    1; 
total,    151. 

Value    real     estate,     $75,000;    value    personal 
property,    $25,000. 

TAX    RATE:     25c.    on    the    $100. 

Town   Officers. 
MAYOR— L.    D.    Love. 

COMMISSIONERS— F.     H.     Stinson,     W.     C. 
Tate,   R.   L.   Cook. 

.MARSHAL— A.  E.  Hayes. 
POSTMISTRESS— Minnie   W.    Banner. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 
PRESBYTERIAN— Edgar    Tufts,    Pastor. 
METHODIST— L.  B.   Hayes,  Pastor. 
SEVENTH  DAY  ADVENT1ST— Vacant. 

Schools    and    Academies. 
LEES-McRAE     INSTITUTE— Estelle     Mclver, 
Prin. 

Hotels  and   Boarding   Houses. 
Jennings,   R.    D. 
Klosteska   Inn. 
Lowe,    R.     L. 
Banner  Elk  Hotel. 

Lawyers. 
Lowe,    L.     D. 
Lowe,    T.    L. 

Doctors. 
Tate,    W.     C. 
Jennings,  R.   D. 

General     Merchants. 
VonCannon,  J.  H.,  &  Co. 
Stinson,    F.    H. 
Lowe,    R.    L. 

Manufacturing    Plants. 
Banner,      J.      W.       (Furniture     and     Machine 
Shop. ) 
Lees-McRae  Institute  Electric  Plant. 


WAYNE  COUNTY 

COUNTY    SEAT,    GOLDSBORO. 


POPULATION— ) Census   1910),    35,698. 

Formed  In  1779.     Named  in  honor  of  General  Anthony   Wayne. 

AREA — 600    square   miles. 

Value    of    real    estate,     $6,357,630;    value    of  personal     property,     $3,522,919. 

Property  listed  in  1912  by  whites,   $S,  145,518,  by  negroes,   $511. ".SO. 

TA.X  RATE — County  purposes,  21  2-3c.  on  the  SI 00:  poor,  36c;  roads  and  bridges,   IDc. 

PUBLIC  ROADS— No.    miles,    2,000.      Worked  by   convict   "orce. 

RAILROAD,    TELEGRAPH    AMD    EXPRESS  COMPANIES: 

Goldsboro   Gas   Company,    assessed  value $        7,500.00 

Fremont  Telephone  Company,    assessed  value 1.S45.00 

North   Carolina  Railroad.    10.47   miles,   assessed  value    727,637.00 

Atlantic   Coast   Line   Railroad,    3S.52    miles,'  assessed   value    1,310,250.00 

Pullman   Colpany,    assessed   value 11,404.54 

Southern   Express   Company,    assessed   value S, 587-00 

Western    Union    Telegraph    Company,     assessed  value    16,122.02 

Norfolk  Southern  Railroad — A.  and  N.  C.  Div.,  10.S2    miles,    assessed    value 158,314.00 

Goldsboro    Traction    Company,    assessed    value 6,000.00 

Southern   Bell   Telephone    and   Telegraph    Company,    assessed  value    34,160.00 

Armour  Car  Lines  Company,   assessed  value 8,700.00 

Carolina    Telephone    and    Telegraph    Company,  assessed   value    7,740-00 

SUPERIOR   COURT   TERMS— January    19,    April    6    (civil).    May    25,    August    24,    October    12 
(civil),   November  30. 


COUNTY    OFFICERS. 
OF      COURT— James      R. 


Hatch, 


CLERK 
Goldsboro. 

SHERIFF— R,    H.    Edwards,    Goldsboro. 

REGISTER     OF     DEEDS— L.      H.      Reeves, 
Goldsboro. 

TREASURER— J.    W.    Gardner,    Goldsboro. 

CORONER— C.   E.    Stanley.   Goldsboro. 

SURVEYOR— Louis    Godwin,    Goldsboro. 

SUPT.    OF  HEALTH— T.    M.   Bizzell,   Golds- 
boro. 


Atkinson. 


SUPT.       OF      SCHOOLS— E. 
Goldsboro. 

SUPT.  OF  HOME— Edward  Harriss,  Golds- 
boro. 

BOARD  OF  EDUCATION— Jos.  E.  Robinson, 
Goldsboro;  Barnes  Aycock,  Fremont;  W.  F. 
English,    Mount    Olive. 

COMMISSIONERS— I.  F.  Ormond  (Chm'n), 
Goldsboro;  R.  A.  Whitfield,  Rfd.  Goldsboro; 
Charles    F.    Herring,    Goldsboro,    Rfd. ;    D.    N. 


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Newsome,     Rfd.      Goldsboro;     W.      A.      Martin, 
Eureka. 

BOABD  OF  ELECTIONS— H.  B.  Parker,  Jr., 
(ch'm),  Goldsboro;  Barnes  Aycock,  Fremont; 
John  F.    Dobson.   Goldsboro. 

JUSTICES    OF    THE    PEACE. 

BROGDEN  TOWNSHIP— Wade  H.  Kornegay, 
W.  F.  English,  Joseph  L.  Williamson,  J.  B. 
Oliver,  Mt.  Olive;  Uriah  G.  Moore,  Genoa;  W. 
B.   Stevens.  Dudley. 

BUCK  SWAMP— E.  S.  Dees,  G.  F.  Peele, 
J.  C.  Sasser,  B.  F.  Smith.  C.  G.Pope,  Edward 
Howell,  Geo.  D.  Vail,  B.  T.  Starling,  Gray 
Garris,   A.   D.    Gurley,   Pikeville. 

FORK — T.  R.  Gurley,  D.  C.  Pipkin,  W.  C. 
Hollowell,  W.  F.  Rose,  James  Edwards,  Golds- 
boro, Rfd.;  W.  J-  Game.  J.  A.  Sasser,  W.  H. 
Neal,    W.    C.    Hollowell,    Goldsboro. 

GOLDSBOBO— W.  H.  Collins,  J.  E.  Peter- 
son, R.  W.  Edgerton,  John  A.  Toler,  I.  J. 
Harrell,  Hugh  Humphrey,  N.  B.  Outlaw,  D.  J. 
Broadhurst,  John  A.  Daughtry,  B.  M.  Denmark, 
A.  J.  Brown,  Goldsboro;  J.  C.  Barden,  Golds- 
boro, Bfd. 

GRANTHAM— T.  I.  Sutton,  B.  F.  Sasser, 
Goldsboro,  Rfd;  N.  C.  Cogdell.  Erastus  Godwin. 
Mt.  Olive,  Rfd. ;  S.  D.  Thornton.  G.  A. 
Thornton,    Beasley,    Rfd. 

GREAT  SWAMP— G.  L.  Hooks,  Barry  Ay- 
cock.  Fremont ;  B.  R.  Edgerton,  Kenly,  B.  1 ; 
Green  Copeland,  Fremont,  R.  2;  B.  R.  Edger- 
ton,    Kenly,     Rfd. 

INDIAN  SPRINGS— J.  G.  Southerland.  B. 
D.  Warrick,  Goldsboro,  Rfd.  ;W.  F.  Patrick. 
Dudley,  Bfd.;  J.  R.  Murvin,  A.  H.  Daly,  J. 
A.  Herring,  Seven  Springs;  J.  G.  Howell,  Golds- 
boro. 

NAHUNTA— E.  L.  Pippin,  James  H.  Best, 
J.  A.  Yelverton.  0.  L.  Aycock.  J.  D.  Seymour. 
Fremont;  E.  C.  Exum,  R.  E.  Cbase,  L.  D. 
Minshew,  Eureka. 

NEW  HOPE— D.  L.  Hines.  M.  L.  Adams,  3. 
H.  Grant.  T.  E.  Vinson.  E.  E.  Long.  J.  J. 
Sutton,    B.     E.     Newsome.    W.    D.    Herring,    J. 

A.  May,   T.    L.    Sasser,    Goldsboro,   Bfd. ;   T.   W. 
Uzzell.    LaGrange. 

PIKEVILLE— L.  H.  Carson  Best,  J.  B.  Fore- 
hand, I.  B.  Sikes,  J.  S.  Collier.  J.  B.  Mus- 
grove,  Frank  Hooks,  Edward  Howell,  J.  F. 
Wooten,  Joshua  Smith,  PikeviBe,  Bfd.;  P.  B. 
Scott.    Pikeville.     - 

SAULSTON— J.  F.  Smith.  J.  W.  Gardner. 
Elcana  Roberts,   Wm.   Gurley,   Saulston.   Bfd. 

STONEY  CREEK— H.  F.  Pate,  S.  D.  Pate, 
Goldsbon>,   Rfd.;   C.    A.    Wilkinson.   G.   J.   Ginn, 

B.  T.  Person.  Jacob  S.   Sasser,  Goldsboro,  R.   5. 

MINISTERS    NOT    IN    TOWNS. 
BAPTIST— T.    J.    Hood,    Goldsboro.    Bfd. 
PBIMITIVE      BAPTIST— J.       W.       Gardner. 
Jacob    Hill.    Goldsboro. 

PHYSICIANS    NOT    IN    TOWNS. 
Kennedy,    J.    B.,    Goldsboro,    Rfd. 
Benton,    G.     W.,     Eureka. 
Sutton,   W.    G.,   Seven   Springs. 
Smith,   Wm.   H.,   Goldsboro. 
Pearson,  Tom,   Eureka. 
Crawford.   W.   B.,  Goldsboro,   Rfd. 

MERCHANTS    NOT    IN    TOWNS. 
Becton,    Geo.   L.,   Goldsboro,   Rfd. 
Mitchell,   John   W.,    Goldsboro.   Rfd. 
Whitfield,    R.    F.,    Beasley. 
Blackmail,   W.   E.   Goldsboro. 
McCullen,    James,    Goldsboro. 
Grantham,   B.    B.,   Mt.    Olive,   Bfd. 
Brogden,    Begdon,    Mt.    Olive. 
Overman,    J.    B. ,    Goldsboro. 
Moore,    Willie,    Genoa. 
Wall,    Nathan,    Goldsboro,    Bfd. 
Wall.  Nathan,  Goldsboro,  Rfd. 
Lewis.   W.    U.,   Goldsboro. 
Jordan,   Charlie,   Mt.   Olive,   Rfd. 
Creel,      N.T.,   Mt.    Olive,    Rfd. 


Herring.    N.    B.,   Mt.    Olive,    Bfd. 

Grant.    J.    C,    Mt.    Olive,    Bfd. 

Aycock,     George,     Kenly,     Rfd. 

Aycock,    Alex.,    Pikeville. 

Edgerton,    Dock,    Pinkney. 

Adams,   M.   L.,   Goldsboro. 

Malpass,    Enoch,    Goldsboro. 

Garris.    Preston,    Beston. 

Miller,    Frank,    Goldsboro. 

Newsom,    John,    Aaron. 

Smith,    Frank,    Aaron. 

Roberts,     J.     B.,     Saulston. 

Gardner,    W.    M.,    Saulston. 

Gardner,    James.    Goldsboro. 

Sasser,   Lee,   Goldsboro,   Bfd. 

Lancaster,    Handy,    Goldsboro,    Bfd. 

Walker,    Chauncy,    Goldsboro,    Bfd. 

Seymour  &  Andrews.   Goldsboro. 

Lancaster    Bros.,    Goldsboro,     Bfd. 

Pate,  S.  D.,  Goldsboro. 

Smith,   Ernest,   Goldsboro. 

Howell,  J.  D..  Goldsboro. 

Smith,  Frank,   Saulston. 

Seven  Springs  Supply  Co.,   Seven  Springs. 

Sanderson,  R.   C-,  Seven  Springs. 

Rouse,   F.   L.   B.,    Seven   Springs. 

Allen.   Joe,   Seven   Springs. 

Sullivant,   R.    A.,   Goldsboro. 

Talton,   Bryant,   Goldsboro. 

Howell  &  Langston.  Goldsboro. 

Odom,   M.   R..   Goldsboro. 

Bowden,    B.    J.,   Dudley. 

Aldridge,   D.    C,   Goldsboro. 

Musgrave,  J.   R.,   Pikeville. 

Musgrave,   W.    E.,   Pikeville. 

Pinkney,   Bargain   Store,   Kenley. 

Lancaster,  D.    A.,   Saulston. 

Pope,   D.   L.,   &  Bro.,   Snow  Hill.  Rfd. 

Hollowell.   J.   J.,   Goldsboro,   Bfd. 

Gurley,    Ed. ,    Pikeville. 

Massey,    E.    C,    Dudley,    Bfd. 

Whitfield,    R.    A.,   Princeton,    Rfd. 

Bivens,  J.  J.,  Goldsboro,  Rfd. 

Grantham,    Gaston,    Beasley. 

Baker,    J.    W.,    Princeton. 

Garris,    W.    F.,    Lagrange,    Bfd. 

Badford,    E.    R.,    Goldsboro. 

Baker.    H.,   Goldsboro,   Rfd. 

Bradshaw,  Thos..  Goldsboro,  Rfd. 

FLOUR  AND   CORN    MILLS. 
Sherman,   M.,   Goldsboro,   Bfd. 
Price,    Jervis,   Goldsboro,    Rfd. 
Ivey,  Julius,   Goldsboro,  Rfd. 
Aycock,   Barnes,   Fremont. 
Martin,   Sam.,   &   Co.,   Eureka. 
Barden,   J.    C,    Goldsboro 
Grantham,    G.    E.,    Goldsboro. 
Malpass,   Enoch,    Goldsboro. 
Country  Club. 

Wood,   J.   M.,   Goldsboro,   Rfd. 
Bizzell,   Jas.,   Goldsboro,   Rfd. 
Smith,  W.   G.,  Mt.   Olive. 
Wooten,   B.   E.,  Mt.   Olive. 
Junes   Mill,    Mt.    Olive. 

SAW    MILLS. 
Smith,   Sill  A.,    Goldsboro. 
Perkins,   Timothy,   Goldsboro.   Rfd. 
Warrick,  George  M.,  Goldsboro,  Rfd. 
Grantham.   G.   E.,   Goldsboro,   Bfd. 
Price,   William,    Mt.    olive. 
Baits,  William.   Mt.   Olive. 
Casey,    Sam..    Mt.    Olive. 
Wood,   J.   W-,   Goldsboro,   Rfd. 
Parks,   B.   A.,   Saulston. 
K;.i1in,   Sam,   &  Co.,  Eureka. 
Edgerton,  Allen.  Pikeville. 
.linnett,  J.  B.,  Goldsboro,  Rfd. 
Perkins   Bros.,   Goldsboro,    Rfd. 
Daly  &  Dawson,  Goldsboro,  Rfd. 
Wilson,  Monroe,  Goldsboro,  Rfd. 
Hinson,    Lloyd,    Goldsboro,   Rfd. 
Musgrave  Bros.,   Pikeville. 
Musgrove  Bros.,  Pikeville. 
Aycock,    Barnes,    Fremont. 


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WAYNK    COUNTY 


COTTON     GINS. 
Bowden,  B.   J'.,  Dudley. 
0  Bi  ny,   .1.   v.,   Dudley. 
<'"\,    J.    T.,    Dudley; 
Martin,   B.   E.,   Mt.    Olive. 
Browning   Bros.,   Mt.    Olive. 
Martin,  D.   S.,  Mt.   Olive. 
Sasser,  Alex.,  Mt.  Olive. 
Sasser,  J.  F.,  Mt.  Olive. 
Brown,  R.  D.,  Mt.   Olive. 
Jordan,  A.   G.,  Mt.   Olive. 
Kornegay,   Robt.,   Mt.   Olive. 
Kornegay,  J.  W. ,  Mt.  Olive. 
Farmer  Bros.,  Mt.   Olive. 
Williams,   G.   W.,   Mt.   Olive. 
Parker,   D.    W.,   Mt.    Olive. 
Southerland,  B.  W.,  Mt.  Olive. 
Williams,   A.   J.,   Mt.    Olive. 
Smith,    W.    T.,    Mt.    Olive. 
Walker,    Robt.,    Seven    Springs. 
Holmes,    S.    O.,    Seven   Springs. 
Newsome,  John  W.,  Seven  Springs. 
Ivey,   John   J.,    Seven   Springs. 
Price,  Lewis  H. ,  Seven  Springs. 
Price,    B.    B.,    Seven    Springs. 
Smith,   John   D.    &  Willard,   Pikeville. 
Smith,  Hani  &  Peele,  Pikeville. 
Scott,    J.    A.,    Pikeville. 
Pike,    Silas,    Pikeville. 
Sasser,    W.    A.,   Pikeville. 
Peacock,    P.    R.,    Pikeville. 
Musgrave  &  Bros.,  Pikeville. 
Smith,    W.    H.,    Goldsboro. 
Andrews,   T.   P.,  Goldsboro. 
Montague,    S.    D.,    Goldsboro. 
Howell,  N.   A.,   &  Co.,  Goldsboro. 
Paschall   Gin    Co.,    Goldsboro. 
Johnson,    J.    II.,    Goldsboro. 
Thompson.  J.   B.,   Goldsboro. 
Bardin,    J.    C,    Goldsboro. 
l'ate  Bros.,   Goldsboro. 
Howell,  Richard,   Goldsboro. 
Johnson,    R.    P.,    Goldsboro. 
Neal,   W.   H.,  Goldsboro. 
Cox,    J.    1'.,    Goldsboro. 
Davis,     West     P.,     Goldsboro. 
Sasser,    D.    A.,    Goldsboro. 
State   Hospital,   Goldsboro. 
Toler,     A.     H.,     Goldsboro. 
Hollowell,   Addie,   Goldsboro. 
Warrick,   Geo.   M.,   Goldsboro. 
Wilson   &  Hinnant,   Goldsboro. 
Newson,  D.  N.,  Goldsboro. 
Moye,    J.    E.,    Goldsboro. 
Wood,   J.   M.,   Goldsboro. 
Boyett,   Richard,   Goldsboro. 
Adams,    M.    L.,    Goldsboro. 
Thompson,    J.    K.,    Goldsboro. 
Robinson,   M.    E.,   Goldsboro. 
Brogden,   L.    P.,   Goldsboro. 
Mill,   C.   O.,  Goldsboro. 
Borden,     F.     K.,     Goldsboro. 
Uzzell,   F.    H.    &   R.    P.,   Goldsboro. 
Grantham,  C.  E.,  Goldsboro. 
Brook,    Daniel,    Goldsboro. 
Thornton,  I.   I.,  Goldsboro. 
Best,  M.  J.,  Goldsboro. 
Hollowell,   W.   R.,   Goldsboro. 
Casey,  Will,   Goldsboro. 
Daniel,  J.   I.,  Goldsboro. 
Casey,   Alex.,   Goldsboro. 
Eureka  Gin   Co.,   Eureka. 
Exum,  E.   C,  Eureka. 
Yelverton,   T.   E.,   Fremont. 
Johnson,    M.    T.,    Fremont. 
Aycock,    J.    H.,    Fremont. 
Clinton  &  Davis,  Fremont. 
Aycock,    Geo.    W.,    Fremont. 
Aycock,    B.    F.,    (Estate,)    Fremont. 
Rose,    Chas.    L. ,   Fremont. 
Floars,  John  W.,  Fremont. 
Fremont   Oil  Mill  Co.,  Fremont. 
Hill,  Josiah,  Saulston. 
Gardner,  W.  M.,   Saulston. 
Stallings,   H.  L. ,  Saulston. 
Yelverton,   T.    L.,    Saulston. 
Smith,   Fennell   &   M.    S.,    Saulston. 
Smith,    W.    H.,    Saulston. 


Warren,   Zilphia,   Saulston. 
Smith,   Benjamin  T. ,   Saulston. 
Smith,    A.    O.,    Aaron. 
Parks,   B.   A.,  Aaron. 
Parks,   J.    M. ,    Aaron. 
Newsome,    John,    Aaron. 

PUBLIC    SCHOOL    TEACHERS. 
Johnson,   Eula,   Goldsboro. 
Williams,  Mary,  Boone. 
Peele,  Margaret,  Guilford  College. 
Potts,  Carrie,  Mt.   Olive. 
Denning,   Luther,   Beasley. 
Allen,   Sue,  Fletcher. 
Wiliams,   O.   L.,   Fairfield. 
McNeil,   Carrie,  Laurel  Hill. 
Flowers,    Alice,    Mt.    Olive. 
Russell,   Lillian,   Hubert. 
Quinn,  Mary  Lou,  Seven  Springs. 
Pipkin,   Annie,   Goldsboro,   R.    1. 
Smith,   J.   L.,   Goldsboro,   R.    1. 
More,   Laura,   Genoa.         , 
Doub,  H.  W.,  Tobaecoville. 
Morgan,  Carrie  B.,  Fairview. 
Edwards,  Mamie,  N.,  Edgar. 
Lancaster,  Maggie,  Goldsboro,  R.   5. 
Rhodes,    G.    W.,   Goldsboro,    R.    4. 
Horney,    Myrtle,   High   Point. 
Ingram,  Irene,   Newton  Grove. 
Blackman,  Lettie,  Goldsboro,  R.   4. 
Grantham,   Bessie,   Goldsboro,   R.   4. 
Johnson,    Mamie,    Goldsboro,    R.    1. 
Saunders,   G.   D.,  Genoa. 
Ward,    Annie,    Kinston. 
Thornton,  Lizzie,   Beasley,  R.   1. 
Pennington,  Mrs.  May,  Mt.  Olive,  R.  7. 
Westbrook,    G.    W.,   Mt.    Olive,   R.    7. 
Carter,    W.    A.,    Newton   Grove. 
Britt,   Lola,    Beasley,   R.    1. 
Woodburn,   May,   Chester,   S.    C. 
Taylor,  Stella,  Mt.   Olive,  R.  3. 
Brown,      Meltha,      Kinston. 
Williams,    Sallie,   Newton   Grove. 
Deans,   Sudie,  Goldsboro.  R.   6. 
Lancaster.    Siddie,    Godsboro. 
Outlaw,   Mattie,   Mt.    Olive,   R.    5. 
Outlaw,    Katie,    Seven    Springs. 
Hooks,     Maggie,     Fremont,     Rfd. 
Eason,   Mrs.   Alice,   Selma. 
Harris,   E.    C,   Elizabeth   City. 
Maxwell,   Rachel,   Seven   Springs. 
Briggs,    Hazel,   High  Point. 
Etheridge,   Eva,    Tulls. 
Ivey,    Blanch,    Seven    Springs. 
Waters,  Fannie,  LaGrange. 
Edwards,   C.   II.,  Beasley,  R.   1. 
Sanderson,  Maud,  Seven  Springs. 
Quinn,    G.    G.,    LaGrange. 
Herring,    Bettie    V.,    LaGrange. 
Lewis,  Janie  C,  Mount  Olive,   R.   5. 
Whitted,    Pearl,    LaGrange. 
Andrews,   Mayme,  Mt.    Olve. 
Grantham,  Emma,  Beasley,  R.   1. 
Pipkin,   Mary,   Goldsboro,   R.   1. 
Wright,    G.    A.,    Siler   City. 
Springle,    Eva,    Beaufort. 
Taylor,    Martha,    Goldsboro. 
Watkins,   Sue   H.,   Manson. 
Casey,    Bertha,   Goldsboro,   R.    A. 
Emerson,  Eliza,  LaGrange. 
Emerson,   Edna,   LaGrange. 
Edwards,  C.  S.,  Mt.  Olive,  R.  7. 
Ivey,  Mamie,  LaGrange,  R.   3. 
Uzzell,   Mrs.   L.   C,  Seven   Springs. 
Grant.   Daisy,   Goldsboro,   R.    2. 
Johnson,   Estha,   Winterville. 
Whitted,    Bessie,    LaGrange. 
Newsome,   Bettie,  Goldsboro,  R.   2. 
Peele,  Rena,  Pikeville. 
Coor,    Ada,    Goldsboro,    R.    1. 
Gurley,  Mrs.   Carl,  Pikesville,  R.   2. 
Hooks,    Lettie,   Goldsboro,   R.    1. 
Hosea,  Mrs.  A.,  Pikeville. 
Allen,    J.    H.,    Pikeville. 
Boyd,   Carrie  N.,  News  Ferry,  Va. 
Kerley,    Vesta,   Boone. 
Ketchin,   Zulie,   Boone. 
Mozingo,   Octavia,   Goldsboro. 
Mozingo,  Emma,  Goldsboro. 


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Walker,  Maggie,  Seven  Springs. 
Grantham.   Vassie,   Beasley,  R.   1. 
Winders,  Lucy,  Goldsboro. 
Bowden,  Viola,  Mt.   Olive. 
Dixon,  Alice,  Calypso. 
Best,    Carrie,    Pikeville,    K.    2. 
Sutton,    Alice,    Pikeville. 
Durant,  Ethel,  Goldsboro,  Ii.   6. 
Herring,  Alice,  Goldsboro,  R.   2. 
Warters,   Annie,   LaGrange. 
Mewborne,    Mabel,   LaGrange. 
Madone,    Ruth,    Goldsboro. 


GOLDSBORO. 

Population,    1910.    6,107. 

No.   white  polls,   C29;  No.   colored  polls,   315. 
Value   real   estate,    $2,510,365;   value  personal 
property,    $1,776,246. 

TAX  RATE:   99c.   on  the  $100. 

Bonded  debt,    $318,000.     Floating  debt,    $28,- 

625.  „_ 

Town    Officers. 

MAYOR— John    R.    Higgins. 

CHIEF   OF  POLICE — B.   M.   Denmark. 

CLERK— D.   J.  Broadhurst. 

TREASUKER— H.     C.    Smith. 
STANDARD    YvEEPER— John    F.    Tyson. 

ATTORNEY— D.    C.    Humphrey. 

SUPT     OF   HEALTH— R.    B.    Miller. 
POSTMASTER— L.    M.    Michaux. 
R.    R.    AGENTS— F.    W.    Taxuni,    N.    S. ;    W. 
B.    Devlin,     Southern;    H.     L.     Graham,    A.     C. 
L. ;   J.    A.    Roy  all    (General    Agent.) 
EXPRESS   AGENT— F.   B.    Crowson. 

TELEGRAPH  MANAGERS— Miss  M.  E. 
Skindell,  Postal;  Miss  L.  B.  Parrot,  W.  U. 

TELEPHONE   MANAGER— C.   B.   Miller. 
Ministers    and    Churches. 

BAPTIST— (First  Church),  G.  T.  Watkins, 
Pastor;  (Second  Church),  N.  A.  Snow,  Pas- 
tor. 

CHRISTIAN— D.    B.    Arnold,    Pastor. 

EPISCOPAL — John   H.    Dickinson,    Rector. 

METHODIST— J.  E.  Underwood,  Presiding 
Elder;  (St.  Paul),  N.  H.  D.  Wilson,  Pastor; 
(St.  John),  B.  C.  Thompson,  Pastor;  (Elm 
Stieet),  J.  M.  Wrijht,  Pastor;  C.  A.  Durant, 
Goldsboro    Circuit. 

HEBREW— J.   L.   Meyerberg. 

PRESBYTERIAN— Vacant. 

PRIMITIVE  BAPTIST— J.  W.  Gardner,  Pas- 
tor. 

FREE-WILL  BAPTIST— Frank  Casey,  Pas- 
tor. 

ADVENT— J.   B.   Dale,   Pastor. 

Schools    and    Academies. 

GRADED— E.    D.    Pusey,    Supt. 

NIGHT — E.    A.    Simpkins,    Manager. 
Hotels  and   Boarding   Houses. 

Kennon    Hotel. 

Horton,    Mrs. 

St.  James  Hotel. 

Terminal   Hotel. 

Browu,    Mrs.    W.    B. 

Brown,   Mrs.   I.    N. 

Waters   Inn. 

McGee,   Mrs.    Thos. 

Miller,    Miss    Lou. 

Barbey,   Mrs.   B.   A. 

Central    House. 

The   Galloway. 

Moye,    Mrs.    Wm.    C. 

Privett,    Mrs-    Bettie. 

Weeks,   Mrs.   Georgland. 

Wilkins,   Mrs.    Irma  M.. 

Courtney,    Miss    Estelle. 

Arlington     Hotel. 

Daughtry,   Mrs.    Geo. 

Utter  Boarding  House. 

Baker,    Mrs.     Lee. 

Pierce,  Mrs.    O.   J. 


Banks    ;.nd    Bankers. 
BANK    OF    WAYNE— E.    B.    Borden,    Pres.; 
W.   E.   Borden,    Cash. 

NATIONAL  BANK— Geo.  A.  Norwood,  Pres. ; 
Geo.    C.    Kornegay,    Cash. 

GOLDSBORO    SAVINGS    BANK— George    A. 
Norwood,  Pres. ;  D.   H.   Dixon,   Cash. 

PEOPLES   BANK— J.    M.    Allen,    Pres.;   Jas. 
Kyle,    Cash. 

Sake™. 
Barnes,    W.    H. 

Brick    Manufacturers. 
Grant,  H.  L.,   &  Sdii. 
Weil,    H.,    &   Bros. 
Borden  I'.rick  &  Tile  Co. 
Wayne  Red  Brick  Co. 

Boot  and  Shoe  Dealers. 
Weil,   H.,    &   Bro. 
Goldsboro  Shoe  Co. 
Parrott    &    Creech. 
Cohen  Department  Store. 
Epstein,    M.    N. 
Smith,    W.    M. 

Book    Stores. 
Goldsboro   Book    Store. 
Ham,  Wm.   R.   Paul. 

Building   and    Loan   Associations. 
Goldsboro  B.    &   L.    Association. 

Butchers    and    Dealers    in    Cattle. 
Cohen.     S.,    &    Son. 
Jlettleman,  Jacob. 
Odom,   A.    II. 

Carriage   Dealers  and    Manufacturers. 
Goldsboro  Buggy  Co. 
Harris,   Jesse. . 
Goldsboro   Investment   Co. 
Clubs. 
Goldsboro  Elks  Club. 
Country    Club. 
Goldsboro    Woman's    Club. 

Cotton    and     Hosiery    Mills. 
Borden    Manufacturing    Co. 
Durham    Hosiers'    Mills. 

Confectionary     Dealers. 
Royall,    J.    O.,    &   Co. 
Goldsboro    Candy    Kitehin. 
Davis,    E.    M. ,    Grocery    Co. 
Daniels,     J.     D. 
Rose,    S.    L. 

Contractors  and    Builders. 
Godwin.    W.H. 
Warrick,   E.   E. 
Glisson,    D.    E. 
McCullen,    J.    C. 
Butler,    B.     V. 
Rose,    W.    P. 
Mitchell,    J.   M. 
Jones,   P.   F. 
Manley,     F.     L. 
Johnston,   Levi. 
Boney,     L.     N. 

Blacksmith   and    Repair  Shops. 
Acme    Blacksmith    Shop. 
Stanton,  T.  H. 
Harris,     Jerre. 
Harris.     Ed. 
Wayne  Repair   Shop. 

Coal     and     Wood     Dealers. 
Griffin,   W.    H. 
Castex,    Frank,    Jr. 
Well,  H..  &  Bro. 
Vinson,   J.   A. 

Chamber  of  Commerce. 
W.   IT.   Winstead,  Pres. 

Clothiers   and    Men's    Furnishers. 
Weil,  H.,  &  Bro. 
h.    A.     A. 
in,   M.    N. 
Mansour,    Michael. 
Smith,    W.     M. 
Edwards,    Asher. 
Tonkel,   R. 

Cotton    Gins. 
Goldsboro   Cotton   Oil  Co. 


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4511 


WAYNE     COUNTY. 


Robinson,   M.   E. 
Brogden,   L.   P. 

Department  Stores. 
Cohen,  S. 
Weil,    II.,   &  Bro. 

Dentists. 
Johnson,  J.  N. 
Vitou,  E.  C. 
Hall  &  Malone. 

Tobacco    Dealers. 
Worley,   W.    M.,   &   Co. 
Winsti  ad,  W.   II. 
Handle;  &  Draper. 
Burton.  W.   T.,   &  Co. 

Druggists. 
Goldsboro  Drug   Co. 
Robinson,   M.    E.,    &  Bro. 
Hill,   .1.    II..    &   Son. 
Williams  Drug  Co. 
Powell,    Daniel   A. 
Palace  Drug  (n. 
Hicks   &   Hawley. 
Cooke  Drug  Co. 
Wayne  Drug  Co. 

Doctors. 
Exum,    W.    P. 
Robinson,  M.  E. 
Powell,  W.   E. 
Spicer,  John. 
Splcer,    Wiliam. 
Cobb.    W.    H. 
Smith,  R.  A. 
Ginn,   T.   L. 
Miller,   R.    B. 
Bizzell.    Malcom,   T. 
Lee,   Richard  E. 
Parker,   J.   Rainey. 
Zealey,  Albert,  H. 
Johnson,   Floyd   T. 
Daniels,  C.   E. 

Dry    Goods    and    Notions. 
Weil,   H.,    &  Bro. 
Joseph,  A.   A. 
Epstein,  M.  N. 
Cobb,  D.  W..  &  Co. 
Smith,   W.    M. 
Five  and  Ten   Cent  Store. 
Robinson,     M.    E. 
Castex,   M.   E.,   &  Co. 
Mansour  &   Farfour. 
Joseph   &  Bro. 
Finklestein,  Mrs.   Fannie. 
Cohen  Department  Store. 
Edwards,   Jos. 
Waters,  T.  N..-&  Bro. 
Ellis,    Wm. 
Farfour,  Geo. 
Thompson,  B.  G.,  &  Son. 
Kress,    S.    H. 
Tonkel,   R. 

Shrago,   A.   M.,   &  Co.    (Wholesale.) 
Power  and    Light   Companies. 
Carolina  Power  &  Light  Co. 
Southern  Hydro  Electric  &  Power  Co. 

Fruit   Dealers. 
Royall.   J.    O. 
Goldsboro  Candy  Store. 
Daniels,  J.  D. 
Griffin,   C.   F. 
Dones,   Lester. 
Rose,    S.    L. 
Darts,  E.  M. ,  Grocery  Co. 

Fertilizer   Dealers  and    Manufacturers. 
Southern    Cotton   Oil   Co. 
Weil,    II.,    &    Bro. 
Thompson,   B.   G. 
Best,  M.  J.,  &  Sons. 

Florists. 
Smith,  H.    C. 
The   Goldsboro   Floral    Co. 

Fish    and    Oyster    Dealers. 
Daniel,   J.    D. 
Gilliken,  TJ.   M. 
Powell,   E.    W. 
Summerlin,  W.  L. 
Tick,   T.   R. 

Foundries   and    Iron    Works. 
Dewey    Bros. 


Wayne   Agricultural   Works. 

Furniture     Dealers. 
Royall    &    Bayden. 
Isaacs,  J. 

Fallmer  &  Parker  Furniture  Co. 
Henley  Furniture   <  o, 

Grocers. 
Royal   Grocery   Co. 
Weil.    II.,    &    Bro.    (Wholesale.) 
Mi.-haux.    L.    M.    (Wholesale.) 
Goldsboro  Grocery  Co.    (Wholesale.) 
Deans,  Moye  &   Co. 
Isler.   J.    W.,    Co. 
Thompson,    W.    R. 
Daniel,   J.    D. 

Edmundson,  E.   L.   &  F.  B. 
Smith,    W.    M. 
Daniel,    J.    R. 
Howell,    J.    W. 
Smitherlin,   W.    I.. 
Thompson,    B.    c,. 
Best,    M.    J.,    &    Sons. 
Pipkin,  R.  E.    (Wholesale.) 
Edwards,  E.,   &  Son. 
Ginn,  J.   T.    (Wholesale. 
Taylor,    C.    D. 
Hinson,   Giles. 
Smith,    A.    B. 
Bright,    Tom. 
Croom,   C.   D. 
Fall,    S.    G. 
Ham   Rufus. 
Lane,  J.  B. 
Hines,    S.    E. 
11:1  -on,    J.    Z. 
Jones,    L.    H. 
Moore,  E.   M. 
Moore,  W.   T. 
Strickland,  J.  B. 

General     Merchants. 
Williams.     Henry. 
Barnes,    F.    E. 
Crow,    W.    R. 
Cole,  J.   W. 
Creech,  W.   D. 
Pate,   A.   M. 
Aldridge,    Matthews. 
Howell,   H.  A.,  Grocery  Co. 
Grady,    B.    F. 
Carr,   B.    F. 
Hinson,    John. 
Bryant,   Glover. 
Strickland,   Henry. 
Hogans,  Haywood. 
Derr,  J.  G. 
Brown,   George  E. 
Crow,    John   E. 
Croom,   John   A. 
Ezzell,   Joseph  C. 
Flowers,   Mrs.    Julia. 
Ham,    Wm.    R.    Paul. 
Hicks,   George. 
Long,    Cullen. 
Odom,    Dan    R. 
Phelps,   John   T. 
Sanders,  Xeedham  S. 
Lee,    J.    T. 
Watson.  J.  B. 
Best,  Henry. 
Carter,    Mrs.    Ethel. 
Cctton,    Wm.    R. 
Spencer,    Pinckney. 
Dale.    Wm.    E. 
Grantham,   John   G. 
Grantham,   J.    Frank. 
McClenny,   Henry  R. 
Outlaw.    Maj.    F. 
Peele.   Seth  J. 
Pitman,    Stephen. 
Scott,    A.    W. 
Sherard,   Wm.    C. 
Strickland,    Dorsey. 
Pate.  John  H.    (Wholesale). 
Clark,    Daniel. 
Clark,    John    H. 


WAYNE  COUNTY. 


431 


Daniel,   George  E. 

Deans,  John  P. 

Grady,   Henry  H. 

Grantham,    Jesse. 

Jones,    Otho   C. 

Moore,    H.    Clayton. 

Pate,    John    D. 

RacMey.    Claudius. 

Barry,    Nelson   C. 

Southerland    &    Co. 

Suliivant,  John  L. 

Hart,    II.    P. 

Odorn,    S.    R. 

Outlaw,   E.   G. 

Daniel,    Frank. 

Best,  W.   H. 

Bowden,    Robt.,   Jr. 

Moore,    E.    Clayton. 

Derr,   J.   G. 

Ezzell,   J.    C. 

Hote,  W.  H. 

Boney,  Paisley   (Commission  Merchant.) 

Bizzell,    H.   L. 

Hints,    S.    E. 

Jones,    L.    II. 

Pipkin,  Grocery  Co. 

Backley   &   Yick. 

Rose,  S.  L. 

Shrago,   A.   M.,  &  Co.    (Wholesale.) 

Spence  &  Co. 

Strickland,    J.    B. 

Talton,  W.   B. 

Hardware    Dealers. 
Yelvtrton   Hardware  Co. 
Sutton   Hardware    Co. 
Slaughter,   J.,   Co. 
Stanton,  T.  3.,  &  Co. 
Smith   Hardware   Co. 

Hospitals. 
Goldsboro  Hospital. 
Spieer   Sanitorium. 

Insurance  Agents. 
Knights   of  Gideon.    (Life.) 
Goldsboro  Insurance  &  Realty  Co.    (Fire  and 
Life). 
Crawford,  J.  R.   (Fire  and  Life.) 
Bain,   E.   H.    (Fire  and  Life). 
Humphrey,  H.  M.    (Life.) 
Rowland,    J.    W. 
Bradford,   N.    E. 
Dewey,    George   W.,    &    Bro. 
Edmundson,   E.    L. 
Humphrey,    Leon   B. 
Mack,  Joseph  T. 
Forrester,  J.  J. 
Barrier,   J.   B. 

Jewelers. 
Giddings,    L    D.,    &   Son. 
Creech,  R.  A. 
Goldsboro  Loan  Co. 
Granger.    W.    P. 
Watts.   Richard  A. 

Laundries. 
Goldsboro  Steam  Laundry. 
Lee,    Sam. 
Sing,    Charlie. 

Lawyers. 
Peirce,   W.   W. 
Robinson,    Russell    M. 
Johnson.    C.    M. 
Dortch.   W.   T. 
Robinson,   W.   S.   O'B. 
Davis,    A.    C. 
Parker,   H.    B.,   Jr. 
Barham,    J.   L. 
Hood,    George  E. 
Dickinson,    M.    T. 
Humphrey,   D.    C. 
Daniels,  F.   B. 
Hill,    E.    W. 
Simkins,   E.   A. 
Allen,    M.   H. 
Bland,    D.    H. 


Langston,   J.    D. 

Humphrey,    E.    A. 

Land,    E.    M. 

Allen,   Conor. 

Thompson,  J.   F. 

Lumber    Manufacturers    and    Dealers. 

Enterprise  Lumber  Co. 

Griffin,    A.    T.,    Lumber    Co. 

Goldsboro    Planing    Mills. 

Empire  Manufacturing  Co. 

Wayne  Hardware  Co. 

Marble  Works. 

Goldsbo-j  Marble   and   Granite  Works. 
■  Goldsboro   Marble  Works. 

Tyson,   J.   F. 

Stanley,  C.  E. 

Machinery  Dealers. 

Dewey  Bros. 

Commission   Merchants. 

Bizzell,   G.    D. 

Dixon    &    Etheridge. 

Boney,    Paisley. 

Hine.s,  Eugene  J. 

Spieer  Co. 

Hill,    J.    H.,    Jr. 

Bizzell,  H.    L. 

Newspapers   and    Editors. 

DAILY  ARGUS— J.   E.   Robinson,   Editor. 

THE   HEADLIGHT— (Weekly)— A.    Roscower, 
Editor. 

GOLDSBORO   RECORD— (Weekly)— C.    A.    & 
G.  W.  Brown,  Editors. 

Plumbers. 

Slaughter,    John,    Co. 

Hobbs.   H.   H. 

Croom,    Charles    E. 

Goldsboro   Roofing   Co. 

Piano  and  Organ   Dealers. 

Falkner,  J.  L. 

Falkner    &    Parker. 

Rackley   Piano   Co. 

Rackley,   S.   R. 

Rose,    S.    L. 

Photographers. 

Clement,   A.   0. 

Miller,   A.    A. 

Printing    Offices. 

Nash  Bros. 

Brown   Bros. 

Goldsboro  Headlight. 

Argus   Publishing  Co. 

Real    Estate    Agents. 

Parker,    J.    A. 

Bradford,   N.   E. 

Edmundson,    E.    L. 

Goldsboro  Insurance  &  Realty  Co. 
Shingle   Dealers. 

C.riffln,   A.    L,   Mfg.    Co. 

Griffin,    W.    H. 

Vinson,  J.  A.    (Shingle  Dealer.) 
Tailors. 

Clark.    Albert   E. 

Tailoring,   E.   Z.,   Co. 

Jones-Sherman   Tailoring   Co. 

Undertakers    and    Embalmers. 

Goldsboro   Undertaking    Co. 

Moore   &   Robinson. 

Veterinary  Surueons. 

Weeks.  J.   I. 

Wall    Paper    Dealers. 

Hummell,   Louis. 

Epps,    C.    F. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 

Empire   Manufacturing    Co.     (Lumber). 

Goldsboro    Furniture    Co.     (Furniture.) 

Waynes    Agricultural    Works     (Hardware). 

Utility  Mfg.    Co.    (3-ply   Veneer  Boxes). 

Goldsboro   Gas    Cct 

(Joldsboro   Ice  Factor. 

Goldsboro  Mattress  Factory. 

CiriDin,    A.   T.,   Mfg.    Co.    (Lumber,   Sash   and 
Blinds). 

Borden  Mfg.   Co.    (Yarns). 


WAYNE  COUNTY. 


Durham   Hosiery   Mills. 
Goldsboro  Planing  Mills.    (Lumber). 
Royal!   &   Borden   Mattress  Factory. 
Southern   Cotton  Oil  Co. 
Grunt,    H.    I-.,    &    Son,    (I'.rick.) 

Well,  H.,   &  Bros.    (Brick). 

lina   Bice  Mills. 
Goldsboro  Brick   Works. 
Wayne  Red  Brick  Co.   (Manufacturers.) 

Garages. 
Ford  Garage. 
Goldsboro    Garage. 
Blackman  Garage  &  Motor  Supply  Co. 

Livery   and    Sales   Stables. 
Kentucky  Horse  &  Mule  Co. 
Edgerton   &  Edgerton. 
Scott,    Don. 
Derr,  John  G. 
Lewis,   S.   V.,  &  Co. 
Pearsall,  Lon. 

Barbers. 
Mm.  ire,   Curtis  M. 
DeGeorge,  George. 
Whitman  &  Jinnette. 


FREMONT. 

Population,   1910:   1,200. 
W.iite  polls,   130;  colored  polls,   53. 
Value    of    real    estate    and    personal    property, 
$565, S60. 
.TAX  RATE:  50c.  on  the  $100. 

Town  Officers. 
MAYOR— W.    R.    Whitley. 

;1KF   OF  POLICE— E.  J.   Overby. 
CLERK— C.    R.    Aycock.- 
TREASURER— F.   M.    Watson. 
TAX   COLLECTOR— E.    J.   Overby. 
ATTORNEY— M.    T.    Dickinson. 
SEPT.    OF    HEALTH— G.    R.    Benton. 
POSTMASTER— W.   V.   Flowers. 
R.   R.   AGENT— J.  W.  Morris,  Jr.,  A.   C.  L. 
EXPRESS   AGENT— J.   W.   Morris. 
TELEGRAPH  MANAGER— J.  W.  Morris,  Jr., 
W.   U. 

TELEPHONE     MANAGER— C.      C.      Aycock, 
Fremont  Telephone  Co. 

Ministers  and   Churches. 
FREE-WILL  BAPTIST— L.  L.   Smith,  Pastor. 
BAPTIST— (/has.    Stephens,  Pastor. 
CHRISTIAN- 
EPISCOPAL— J.   H.   Dickinson,   Rector. 
METHODIST— R.   R.   Grant,   Pastor. 

Schools  and   Academies. 
GRADED— M.    T.    Edgerton.    Supt. 

Hotels   and    Boarding    Houses. 
Jarman   Hotel. 
Dixie  Hotel. 

Architects. 
Dickerson,  C.  S. 
Thompson,    A.    P. 

Banks   and    Bankers. 
BANK   OF   FREMONT— J.    T.    Hooks,    Pres. ; 
Cutler  Lee,   Cash. 

Newspapers  and   Editors 
FREMONT     MESSENGER     (Weekly)— W.     E. 
MeGee,   Editor. 

Boot  and  Shoe  Dealers. 
Yelverton    Bros. 
Best,   G.  D.,  &  Sons. 
Short,   J.   R. 
Hooks  Bros. 
Davis,   J.    D. 
Dees   &   Whitley. 
Hooks,  Ballance  &  Co. 
Best  &  Cobb. 
Whittey,    W.    R.* 

Book  Stores. 
Davis,  J.  D. 

Butchers    and    Dealers    in    Cattle. 
Taylor,   J.   C. 
Peeden,   I.    S.,    &  Bro. 

Carriage   Dealers. 
Yelverton  Bros. 
Peacock.   F.   L. 


Dealers'  Repair  Shop. 
Shackleford,  Jerry  H. 
Salmons,   W.   N.,   &  Co. 

Confectionery    Dealers. 
Yelverton,   .T.    C. ,   &   Sons. 
Rountree,    C.   L. 
Winders,  '  G.    A. 
Whitley,    D.    H. 

Contractors    and    Builders. 
Dickinson,    C.    S. 
Thompson,   A.   P. 

Coal  and  Wood   Dealers. 
Yelverton,  G.  A. 

Clothing    and    Men's    Furnishers. 
Yelverton  Bros. 
Best,   G.  D.   &   Sons.  n 

Short,  J.  R. 
Davis,    J.    D. 
Dees   &   Whitley. 
Hooks,  Ballance  &  Co. 
Best   &   Cobb. 
Peacock,    Z.    M.    L. 
Davis  Bros. 

Cotton    Gins. 
Fremont  Oil  Mill  Co. 
Rose  C.  L. 
Rose,  O.  L. 

Dentists. 
Smithson,    Thomas   W.    (Transient.) 

Druggists. 
Bogue,  A.   G. 

Doctors. 
Hays,   L.   O. 
Turlington,  W.   T. 
Benton,  G.  R. 

Dry  Goods  and   Notions. 
Yelverton   Bros. 
Best,   G.   D.,   &   Sons. 
Whitley,  W.  R. 
Short,   J.    R. 
Hooks  Bros. 
Davis,   J.   D. 
Dees  &  Whitley. 
Hooks,  Ballance  &  Co. 

Power   and    Light   Companies. 
Town   of  Fremont  owns   its  plant. 

Fruit  Dealers. 
Whitley,   D.   H. 
Winders.  G.  A. 
Yelverton,   J.    C,   &   Sons. 
Taylor,   J.    C. 

Fertilizer  Dealers  and   Manufacturers. 
Yelverton   Bros. 
Best,  G.  D.,   &  Sons. 
Whitley,    W.   R. 
Short.   J.    R. 
Hooks    Bros. 
Davis,    J.    D. 
Dees   &  Whitley. 
Hooks,   Ballance  Co. 
Fremont   Oil   Mill   Co. 

Fish  and  Oyster  Dealers. 
Taylor,  J.  C. 

Furniture   Dealers. 
Yelverton   Bros. 
Best.   G.   D.,    &   Sons. 
Short,   J.   R. 
Davis,   J.    D. 
Cobb   &   Sutton. 

Grocers. 
Winders,   G.   A. 
Whitley,    D.    H. 
Yelverton,    J.    C,    &    Son. 

Hardware  Dealers. 
Xahunta  Hardware   Co. 

Insurance   Agents. 
Yelverton,  G.  A.   (Fire.) 
Lee  &  Watson  (Fire). 

Lumber   Manufacturers  and   Dealers. 
Rose,   C.  L. 
Rose,   O.  L. 
Swift  Creek  Lumber  Co. 


WAYNE  COUNTY. 


453 


Machinery  Dealers. 
Nahunta  Hardware  Co. 
Peacock,    F.    L. 

Undertakers  and   Embalmers. 
Yelverton   Bros. 
Short,   J.    R. 

Dealers  in   Live  Stock. 
Kentucky  Horse   &  Mule   Co. 
Peacock,  F.  L. 

Dealers    in    Automobiles. 
Raper  Bros. 

Brokers. 
Yelverton,   G.   A. 


DUDLEY. 


Incorporated  in  1903.  • 

Population,    1910:    Whites,    70;    colored,    90; 
total,    160. 

Value   real   estate,    $45,6S2.S5;   value  personal 
property,    $12,500. 

TAX    RATE— 40c.    on    the    $100. 

POSTMASTER— O.    E.    Dawson. 

R.    R.    AGENT— A.    S.    Vincent,    A.    C-    L. 

MANAGER   TELEGRAPH— A.      S.      Vincent, 
W.   U. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 

PRIMITIVE   BAPTIST— Jas.   Roberts,   Pastor, 
Goldsboro. 

General  Merchants. 

Bowden,  B.   J. 

Dawson,   O.   E. 

Grady,    L.    L. 

MT.    OLIVE. 

Incorporated    in    1S71. 

Population,   1910:   1,500. 

Value    real    estate,    $46S,1S8;    value    personal 
property,  $375,461. 

Town    Officers. 

MAYOR— Colin   S.   Smith. 

CHIEF   OF   POLICE— J.    A.    Royall. 

CLERK— Colin  S.   Smith. 

TREASURER— W.    P.    Martin. 

TAX    COLLECTOR— J.    A.    Royall. 

SUPT.   OF  HEALTH— G.   B.   Morris. 

CHAMBER     OF     COMMERCE— H.     M.     Cox, 
Pres. 

REGISTRAR    OF   BIRTHS    AND   DEATHS— 
E.    B.    Flowers. 

POSTMASTER— W.    J.    Flowers. 

R.   R.   AGENT— R.   A.  McLean,  A.   C.  L. 

EXPRESS     AGENT— R.     A.     McLean. 

TELEGRAPH  MANAGER— A.  G.   Cox,  W.  TJ. 

TELEPHONE      MANAGER— C.      B.      Miller, 
Southern  Bell. 

Ministers  and   Churches. 

BAPTIST— W.   B.   Oliver,   Pastor. 

METHODIST— ,J.    H.    Frizelle,   Pastor;  ,M.    T. 
Piland,    Mt.    Olive  Circuit. 

PRESBYTERIAN— Peter   Mclntyre,    Pastor. 
School-"  and  Academies. 

GRADED— A.   M.   Proctor,   Supt. 

Hotels  and   Boarding  Houses. 

Hotel   Olivette. 

McGee,   Mrs.   D.   N. 

Kornegay,    John    R. 

Pendleton,  Mrs.  J.  D. 

Banks  and   Bankers. 

BANK    OF     MT.      OLIVE— W.      E.      Borden, 
Pres. ;  M.   T.   Breazeale,   Cash. 

CITIZENS     BANK     OF     MT.     OLIVE—  Thos. 
E.   Cooper,  Pres. ;  H.   M.   Cox,   Cash. 
Brick   Manufacturers. 

McPhail,   J.   R. 

Book  Stores. 

Anders,    J.    Wi 

Ricks   Bros.    &   Kornegay. 

Pope,   M.   W. 

Carriage  Manufacturers  and   Dealers. 

Summerlin   Bros. 

Southerland,    B.    W. 

Surnmerlin.    M.    O. 


Building    and    Loan    Associations. 
Clinton-Mt.    Olive   Home    Improvement. 

Contractors  and   Builders. 
Jernigan,     Sherman. 
Loftin,   Dave. 
Kornegay,    John   R. 
Cooper,   W.    C. 
Gulley,    O.    C. 

Coal  and  Wood   Dealers. 
Andrews  &  Knowles. 
Martin,  W.   F. 
English  &  Oliver. 
O'Berry   &   Short. 

Clothiers    and     Men's    Furnishers. 
Mt.   Olive  Clothing  &  Furnishing  Co. 
Ricks   Bros.    &   Kornegay. 
Ward  Dry  Goods  Co. 
Martin,   E.   J.,   &  Son. 
Cay.    Allen   T. 
Broadhurst,  O.  D.,  &  Co. 

Cotton   Gins. 
Martin,  D.   S. 

Dentists. 
Herring,    G.    F. 
Darden,    Percy. 

Druggists. 
Aaron's    Pharmacy. 
Royall   Drug   Co. 
Morris,    G.    B. 

Doctors. 
Kornegay,  L.   W. 
Steele,  W.   C. 
Kornegay,  J.  W. 
Talum,   M.   Mel. 
Strosnider,   C.    F. 
Morris,  G.   B. 

Dry  Goods  and   Notions. 
Ricks   Bros.    &   Kornegay. 

Knowles,   Y.   H. 

Martin,   E.   J.,   &  Son  Co. 

Ward  Dry  Goods  Co. 

Gay.    Allen    T. 

Quinn   &   Martin. 

Farah,   H.    T.,   &  Bro. 

Hatch,  B.   H. 

English.    D.     B. 

Mt.  Olive  Clothing  &  Furnishing  Co. 

Cummings,   C.   G. 

Fruit   Dealers. 

Andersw,   J.   W. 

I-cwis,   J.   M. 

Jennett,    W.    R. 

Tillman.   W.  H. 

Parker,    L.    W. 

James,  W.   D. 

Furniture  Dealers. 

Sandlin  Furniture  Co. 

Southerland,    R.    J. 

Knoles,   Y.    H.,    Co. 

Grocers. 

Long,   N.   L. 

Pope,    M.    W. 

Anders,    J.    W. 

Knowles,  Y.   H. 

Mt.    Olive  Grocery   &  Hardware   Co. 

Martin,   E.   J.,   &   Son   Co. 

Lewis,    J.    M. 

Quinn    &   Martin. 

Jennette,   W.   R. 

Ricks   Bros.    &   Kornegay. 

Mi.Cullen,   L.   C. 

Hatch,    B.   H. 

Tillman,   W.   H. 

Insurance  Agents. 

Cherry,  M.  C  S.   (Life  and  Fire). 

Hatch,    J.    J. 

Dail,   L.   B.    (Life   and  Fire.) 
Jewelers. 

Harris,   Max. 

Gibsno,  G.  L. 

Lawyers. 

Smith,   Colin  S. 

Wilson.   E.   R. 


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WAY  XI-:—  WILKES. 


Grady,   A.   S. 

Lumber  Manufacturers  and   Dealers. 
Bell  Lumber  Co. 
Mi.    Olive   Mfg.    Co. 
Pope,    H.    J. 
Davis    &    Hell. 
Jordan,    It.    A. 
Enterprise   Lumber   Co. 

Manufacturing  Plants. 
Mt.   Olive  Mfg.   C>.    (Crates  and  Ban-els). 
Sunmierlin   Bros.    (Buggies). 
ratten,    W.    (Flour). 

Paint   and   Oil    Dealers. 
Martin,   E.   J.,    &   Son   Co. 
Mt.    Olive  Grocery  &   Hardware  Co. 

Photographers. 
Brown,   Claude. 

Printing   Offices. 
Mt.    Olive  Tribune  Pub.    Co 

Newspapers   and    Editors. 
MOUNT    OLIVE   TRIBUNE    (Weekly)— Fred. 
R     Mintz,   Editor. 

Real    Estate    Agents. 
Williamson,  H.  G. 
Williamson  &   Bird. 
East  Coast  Realty   Co. 

Undertakers    and    Embalmers. 
Knowles,  Rodney. 

Veterinary    Surgeons. 
Pickett,   Abb. 

Livery   Stables. 
Pearsall',  G.  R. 
Warren,  J. 

Barber  Shops. 
Loftin,  W.  W. 
Williams,    J.    T. 

Horse    and    Mule    Dealers. 
Southerland,  B.  W. 
Pickett,  Abb. 


PIKEVILLE. 

Population,    1910:     Whites,   500;  colored,  100; 
total,  600. 

Value    real    estate,    $200,000;    value    personal 
property,   $75,000. 

TAX   RATE:     40c.    on   the   $100. 

Town   Officers. 
MAYOR— J.   S.   Collier. 
POSTMASTER— Thomas    Hales. 
CHIEF  OF  POLICE— E.  R.   Hales. 
R.    R.   AGENT— W.    R.    Wilder.   Jr..   A.    C.   L. 
MANAGER  TELEGRAPH— W.  R.  Wilder,  Jr., 
W.    U. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 
METHODIST— C.    O.    DuRant,   Pastor. 

Schools    and    Academies. 
HIGH— J.    H.    Allen.    Prin. 

Doctors. 
Person,    E.    C. 


General     Merchants. 
Bell,   J.    B. 
Worrell,    J.   D. 
Smith,    Ham  &  Co. 
Hosea  Bros. 
Stafford,    D.    R. 

Smith    Co. 
Hosea,   Mrs.    J.   W. 

Cotton    Gins. 
Pikeville   Gin    Co. 
Jenkins,  W.  E. 

Barbers. 
Crawford,   W.   A. 

Harness  and   Shoe   Makers. 
Barnes.   G.   D. 
Albritton,  W.  B. 

Real  Estate  Agents. 
Tyson,   B.    II. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 
Bartlett,  J.   B.    (Buggies  and  Wagons.) 
Woodruff,  H.  L.   (Dressed  Lumber.) 
Livery   and    Sales   Stables. 
Bridgers   &  Lancaster. 

Garage. 
Pikeville  Garage  &  Motor  Co. 
Meat    Market. 
Smith  &  Thompson. 

Hotels  and   Boarding   Houses. 
Bell,  J.   B. 


WHITE     HALL. 

Incorporated  in  1881. 

Population,    1913:     Wrhites,    135;    colored,    21; 
total,    156. 

Value    real     estate,     $50,000;    value    personal 
property,    $30,000. 

TAX  RATE:     1-5   of   one  per  cent. 

Town     Officers. 
MAYOR— J.    R.    Murvin. 

COMMISSIONERS— J.  J.   Ivey,  T.   F.  Jarman, 
C.    J.    Dail. 

POSTMASTER— M.    W.   Uzzell. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 
BAPTIST— Vacant. 

PRESBYTERIAN— J.   E.  L.  Winecoff,  Pastor. 
METHODIST— E.   L.  Hill. 

Schools    and    Academies. 
STATE   HIGH— E.    C.    Harris,   Prin. 

Doctors. 
Sutton, -W.    G. 

Dentists. 
Grady,  E.,   &  Son. 

General     Merchants. 
Seven   Springs   Supply   Co. 
Grady,   E.,    &   Son. 
Spence,  Mag.,  &  Son. 
Sanderson,    R.    C. 
Allen,   Joseph. 
Price,   Leroy    (Groceries.) 
Rouse,  Mrs.   H.    (Groceries.) 


WILKES  COUNTY 

COUNTY    SEAT,    WILKESBORO. 


POPULATION    (Census   1910)  :      30,282. 

Formed  in   1777.     Named  in  honor  of  John  Wilkes,  the  English  statesman. 

Area:     750  square  miles. 

Value  of  real  estate,  $2,937,865;  value  of  personal  property.  $2,187,638. 

Property  listed  in  1912,  by  whites,  $5,041,458;   by  negroes,   $84,045. 

TAX  RATE: — County  purposes,   17c.   on  the  $100;  poor,  4c;  special,  30  l-3c. 

County  bonded  debt,  $32,000. 

PUBLIC  ROADS:     No.    miles,    500.      Worked  by  old  system. 

RAILROAD,    TELEGRAPH    AND    EXPRESS  COMPANIES. 

Southern   Railway,    18.11    miles,    assessed   value $70S,465.00 

Watauga  and  Yadkin  River  R.   R.,   13.37  miles,   assessed    value 91,850.00 

Southern  Express  Co.,    assessed  value 3,287  00 

Western  Union   Telegraph   Co.,    assessed  value 665  10 

Horton  Telephone  Co.,   assessed  value 5,272  00 

SUPERIOR  COURT  TERMS— January  19   (civil),  March  9,  August  10,  October  5   (civil). 

: 


WILKES   COUNTY. 


455 


COUNTY     OFFICERS. 

CLERK  OF  COURT— C.  H.  Somers,  Wilkes- 
boro. 

SHERIFF— P.    E.    Brown.    Wilkesboro. 

REGISTER  OF  DEEDS— W.  H.  Foster. 
Wilkesboro. 

TREASURER — C.    H.    Ferguson,    Wilkesboro. 

CORONER— T.    M.    Crysel,    Wilkesboro. 

SURVEYOR— G.   G.  Ellige,  Hayes. 

SUFT.  OF  HEALTH— Dr.  J.  M.  Turner, 
North     Wilkesboro. 

SUPT.  OF  SCHOOLS— C.  C  Wright,  Hunt- 
ing Creek. 

SUPT.  OF  HOME— J.  A.  Ellidge,  North 
Wilkesboro. 

BOARD  OF  EDUCATION— R.  A.  Spain- 
hour,  Wilkesboro;  C.  F.  Fields,  Lomax;  R.  L. 
Proffitt,   Goshen. 

COMMISSIONERS— D.  C.  Sebastian,  North 
Wilkesboro;  A.  C.  Walls,  Harpe;  John  Barlow, 
Elkville. 

BOARD  OF  ELECTIONS— C.  F.  Morrison, 
R.    L.    Church.    E.   B.    Barkley. 

JUSTICES    OF    THE    PEACE. 

ANTIOCH  TOWNSHIP— R.  W.  S.  Pegram, 
Eli    Johnson,    Roaring    River. 

BEAVER  CREEK— A.  J.  Foster,  C.  L.  Har- 
ley,   Kendall. 

ELK — W.    A.    Jones,   B.    C.    Triplett,   Elkville. 

BOOMER — W.  B.  Reeves,  Goshen;  J.  E. 
Jlowell,   M.    P.Carlton,   Boomer. 

BRUSHY  MOUNTAIN— M.  I.  Ball,  M.  L. 
Hughes,  I.   S.   Baity,  Gileath. 

EDWARDS— J.  L.  Eller.  Roaring  River;  T. 
L.  Byrd,  Lomax;  D.  A.  Alisher,  J.  F.  Alex- 
ander, Austin. 

JOB'S  CABIN— C.  C.  Beshears,  'Adolphus 
McNeil,  A.  G.  Beshears,  H.  L.  Church,  D.  J. 
Church,  Summitt;  J.  C.  Parsons,  F.  M.  Baker, 
Maple   Springs. 

LOVELACE — P.    H.    Moore,   Hunting  Creek. 

LEWIS  FORK— L.  V.  Cardwell.  R.  L.  Prof- 
fitt, Goshen;  J.  G.  Walsh,  Purlear,  Rfd. 

MULBERRY— L.  F.  Johnson,  McGady;  W.  A. 
Bumgarner,    W.    E.    Brewer,   Mulberry. 

NEW  CASTLE— B.  C.  Armstrong,  Ronda; 
R.    L.    Sales,    Ronda.    Rfd. 

NORTH  WILKESBORO— G.  W.  Upchurch, 
A.  E.  Spainhour,  Louis  Ulrich,  W.  A.  Vanney, 
North   Wilkesboro. 

REDDIES  RIVER— J.  A.  Pierce,  J..  A. 
Rhodes,  Miller's  Creek;  Morvan  Bumgarner, 
Miller's  Creek;  A.   L.   Foster,   Congo. 

ROCK  CREEK— J.  S.  Handy.  North  Wilkes- 
boro: H.  A.  Adams,  North  Wilkesboro,  R.  2; 
A.   Wells., Wilkesboro,   R.    2. 

SOMERS— W.  C.  Meyers,  Osbornville;  P.  Mc- 
Carter,   A.    P.    Coffin,   J.    W.    Robbins,   Lovelace. 

TRAP  HILL— J.  D.  McCan,  R.  M.  Waddill, 
C.  M.   Caudill,  Trap  Hill. 

UNION— J.  T.  Royal,  Perry;  W.  H.  Joines, 
Wilbur. 

WALNUT  COVE— J.  P.  Church,  J.  A. 
Myers,    Dockery;    W.    F.    Hall,    Dehart. 

WILKESBORO— C.    F.    Morrison,   T.    M.    Cry- 
sel,  R.   M.   Pharr  J.  W.   Dulu,  Wilkesboro. 
MINISTERS    NOT    IN    TOWNS. 

McNeil,    M. ,    Moravian    Falls. 

Burchett,  J.   W.,  North  Wlkesboro,  Rfd. 

Burehett,  J.   F.,  Roaring  River. 

White.  D.   J.,   New  Castle. 

Pardue,   A.   T.,   Roaring  River. 

SCHOOLS    AND    ACADEMIES. 

ROARING  RIVER  HIGH— C.  C.  Faw,  Prin., 
Roaring   River. 

BUGABOO  HIGH—. 

RONDA  HIGH- 
TRAP    HILL    HIGH— J.     L.     A.     Bumgarner, 

MILLER'S  CREEK  HIGH— M.  F.  Bum- 
garner,  Prin. 

PHYSICIANS   NOT   IN    TOWNS. 
Eller,  A.   J.,  Reedy  Branch. 
Somers,  L.   P.,  New  Castle. 
Cook.   C.    L.,   Ronda. 


Higgins,    r.    II.,   Ink. 

I  in,   R.   W.   S.,   Dellaplane. 

Gambell,    L.    S.,   Roaring   Gap. 

MERCHANTS   NOT   IN   TOWNS. 
Church,   L.   L.,    Reedy  Branch. 
Fulbert,  C.   H.  M.,  Miller's  Creek. 
Scroggs  &  Co.,  Moravian  Falls. 
Phillips,   J.    E.,   Boomer. 
Lomax,    P.    A.,    Lomax. 
Myers,  W.  C,  Osbornville. 
Moore,  E.   C,  Bushy  Mountain. 
Paw,   R.   E.,   Haymeadow. 
Poplin  Bros.,  Ronda. 
Trap    Hill    Bargain   House,    Trap   Hill. 

FLOUR,   CORN   AND    FEED    MILLS. 
Meadows,    W.    C,    Milling,    Co.,    Poors   Kno'.: 
Hoots  Bros.,  Benham. 
Humphries'   Mill,  Moravian  Falls. 
Dimmette  Bros.,  Dimmette. 
Joines,  W.,  Joynes. 

SAW    MILLS. 
ITix,    A.    P.,    North    Wilkesboro. 
Stafford,    E.    F.,    North    Wilkesboro. 
Mlnton,    L.    L.,   Wilkesboro,   R.    1. 
Minton,  Joel,  Wilkesboro,  Rfd. 
Setzer  Bros.,   Kendall. 
Whittington,  J.   L.,   Whittington. 

PUBLIC  SCHOOL  TEACHERS. 
Henderson,    Pearl,   Jarvis. 
Mattie,   E-    Sale,   Roaring  River. 
Haynes,  J.  F.,  Ronda. 
Comer,   C.   L.,  New  Castle. 
McGhinnis,   V.,   Bomer. 
Bumgarner,   E.   V.,  Taylorsville. 
Bumgarner,    Lydia,    Taylorsville. 
Foster,   A.    J.,   Boomer. 
Broyhill,    Dessie,    Poors   Knob. 
Wright,    Maie,    Hunting    Creek. 
Parker,    Maggie,    Hunting    Creek. 
Hall,   Bessie,   Wilkesboro. 
Miller,    U.    A.,    North    Wilkesboro. 
Miller,  Mrs.  U.  A.,  North  Wilkesboro. 
Durham,   W.   A.,  Roaring  River. 
Hodges,   C.   G.,   Lomax. 
Hodges,   Bertha,    Lomax. 
Bumgarner,  M.   F.,   Wilkesboro,  R.    1. 
Pritchett,  Ollie,  Ronda. 
Hoots,  Ether,  Austin. 
Fields,    C.    F.,    Elkin. 
Settle.    E.    W.,    Benham. 
Cockerham,   D.   W.,   State  Road. 
Durham,   Coy,   Roaring  River. 
Felts,   C.   S.,   Hays. 
Taylor,   Clyde,  Maple   Springs. 
Wooten,   R.    L. ,   Hendrix. 
Wagner,   Judson,   Stony   Fork. 
Norris,  J.   G.,  Elkville. 
Welch,  Minnie,  Mt.   Zion. 
Smith,    H.    H.,    Parsonville. 
Yates,  F.   G.,   Stanton. 
Thompson,    Blanche,   Maple   Springs. 
Norris,   Ennis,    Stanton. 
Vannoy,  R.   G.,   Purlear. 
Faw,   C.    C,   Millers   Creek. 
Ediniston,    Gertrude,    Purlear. 
McNeil,    J.    C,    Champion. 
Howard,   Flossie,   Spurgeon. 
Parker,   Flossie,   Hunting   Creek. 
Myers,   Sallie,   Wilkesboro,  R.   1. 
Miller,  G.  W..  Spurgeon. 
Miller.   Louise,   Wilkesboro. 
Day,   Bertha,   Moravian  Falls. 
Kerley,   Alma,    Moravian   Falls. 
Yates.  Ruby,  Poors  Knob. 
Steeleman,  M.  G.,  Adley. 
Elledge,    Elbert,     Hays. 
McGrady.  John,   North  Wilkesboro,  R.   1. 
Meyers,  Cora,  Dehart, 
Dillard,    Emma.    Hay   Meadow. 
Elledge,    Hamilton,    Hays. 
Sebastian,  I.   E..   Hay  Meadow. 
Sebastian,  W.    II.,   Hay  Meadow. 
Sebastian,  D.   C,  Hay  Meadow. 
Redding,   J.   T.,   New   Castle. 
Sale.    Addie.    E. ,    New    Castle. 
Casey,    R.    P.,    New    Castle. 


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WILKES   COUNTY. 


Martin,   Miss  L.   L.,   Ronda. 

Wellbpm.  L.   ]>.,   New    <  astle. 

Grene',   Asa.   North   Wilkesboro,  R.   1. 

Bullis,    Emily,    North   Wilkesboro. 

Elliott,   .1.    S.,    Kiiutrvillc. 

Higgins,   Minnie,   North   Wilkesboro. 

Car, hull,    K.    N.,    Congo. 

Church   Crosby,   Adley. 

B    Fell,    Addie,   Crickett. 

Smith,   K.    P.,   Wilkesboro. 

Hendren,  W.  R.,  straw. 

Elmore,   E.   M.,   North  Wilkesboro,  R.   1. 

W I,   .1.    ih.    North  Wlkesboro,   R.   2. 

Smithey,  S.   B.,  Wilkesboro,  R.   2. 

Bumgarner,  Pedie,  Wilkesboro. 

Billings,  Clemmie,  North  Wilkesboro,  B.  1. 

Redmond,    Eva    I...   Osbornville. 

Comer,    VV.    T.,    New    Castle. 

.    A.    II.,   New   Castle. 
Crater,  .1.  M..  i 
Inscore,   Cora,   Windy  Gap. 
Eaga,  K.   L.,  Thaphill. 
Smith,  Willard,  M.,  Traphill. 
Cothren,  B.  ]'>.,  Lomax. 
Burcham,   Mrs.   Jane,   Lomax. 
Joyce,  Elizabeth,  State  Road. 
Durham.  H.   A.,  Roaring  River. 
WaddeU,  R.   M.,  Zebra. 
Caudill,    Eudeinia,    Zebra. 
Vannoy,   M.    W.,    Miles. 
Trivette,    D.    T.,    Reddies   River. 
Miller,    Winnie,   Vannoy. 
Vannoy,   Lizzie,  Wilbar. 
Bowlin,   Ethel,   Beldon. 
Jennings,  G.  W.,  Dehart. 
Billings,   J.    G.,   Dockery. 
Hutchinson,   S.   ('.,   Brewers. 
Billings,  Roxie,  Leyula. 
Myers,  Nora,  New  Life. 
Gilreath,  Janie  M.,  Moravian  Falls. 
Ferguson.    Mattie,    Oakwoods. 
Bobbitt,   R.    W.,    Wilkesboro. 
Lunn,    Louise,    Wilkesboro. 
Crittendon,    Mabel,    Wilkesboro. 
Hearne,   Laura,  Wilkesboro. 
Isley,   Margaret,   Wilkesboro. 
Fulton,   Jonesie,   Wilkesboro. 
Miller,   Lillian,   Wilkesboro,   R.    2. 
Willis",    E.     c.    North    Wilkesboro. 
Hendren,  W.   R.,   Straw. 
Ball,   Arnold,    North   Wilkesboro. 
Webb,  Agnes,   North  Wilkesboro. 
Williams,   Lillian,   North   Wilkesboro. 
Bruton,  Ruby,  North  Wilkesboro. 
Crisp,   Annie,   North   Wilkesboro. 
Howard,  Ruth,   North  Wilkesboro. 
Johnson,    Vada,    North    Wilkesboro. 
Arrowwood,  Lulu,  North  Wilkesboro. 


WILKESBORO. 

Incorporated  in  1SS9. 

Population,    1910:    White,    S00;    colored,    200; 
total    1,000. 

Value    real    estate,    $250,000;    value    personal 
property,   $75,000. 

TAX  RATE:  65c.   on  the  $100. 
Town    Officers. 

MAYOR— H.    A.    Craiion. 

POSTMASTER— Mrs.    Maud    Henderson. 

CHIEF   OF  POLICE— P.   L.   Lenderman. 

TREASURER— B.     S.     Call. 

TAX   COLLECTOR— John   Joines. 

R.   R.   AGENT— J.   L.   Clement.   Southern. 

MANAGER    TELEGRAPH— J.    L.    Clement. 
Ministers  and  Churches. 

METHODIST .  Rutledge,  Pastor. 

BAPTIST— R.    P    .Blevins,    Pastor. 

PRESBYTERIAN— C.    W.    Robinson,    Pastor. 
Schools    and    Academies. 

HIGH— R.  W.   Bobbitt,  Supt. 

Banks  and    Bankers. 

BANK     OF     WILKES— B.     A.      Spainhour, 
Pres. ;   C.   M.    Sheets,    uasn. 
Doctors. 

White,    J.    W. 


Druggists. 
Whiie   Drug   Co. 

General     Merchandise. 
Wellborn,    J.    T. 
Smithey's   Cheap   Store. 
Hubbard,    J.    T. 

Hotels    and     Boarding     Houses. 
Smithey    Hotel. 

Livery   Stables. 
Henderson   &   Smithey. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 
Webster,  J.  L. 

Lawyers. 
Finley    &    Hendren. 
Cranon,    H.    A. 
Barber,    W.    W. 
Benbovv  &  Caviness. 
Hackett  &  Gilreath. 
Privette  &  Privette. 

Newspapers    and    Editors. 
THE    PATRIOT—    (Weekly)— C.    H.    Cowles, 
Editor. 


NORTH     WILKESBORO. 

Incorporated    in    1901. 

Population,  1910:  White,  1,900;  colored,  200; 
total,   2,100. 

Value  real  estate,  $519,870;  value  personal 
property,    $706,955. 

TAX  RATE:   1.20  on  the   $100. 
Town    Officers. 

MAYOR— E.    B.    Burkley. 

POSTMASTER— j.    Gordon   Hackett. 

CHIEF   OF   POLICE— N.    A.   Lassley.   . 

B.  .B.  AGENT— J.   L.   Clement,   Southern. 

MANAGER  TELEGRAPH— J.   L.   Clement. 
Ministers    and    Churches. 

BAPTIST— Vacant. 

PBESBYTERIAN — C.    W.    Robinson,    Pastor. 

METHODIST— M.  H.  Vestal,  Presiding  El- 
der; Parker  Holmes,  Pastor;  H.  V.  Clark, 
North    Wilkesboro    Circuit. 

Schools  and  Academies. 

GBADED— E.    C   Willis,   Supt. 
Banks   and    Bankers. 

BANK  OF  NOKTH  WILKESBOBO— J.  E. 
Finley.  Pres. ;  R.  W.  Gwyn,  Cash. 

CITIZENS  LOAN  &  TRUST  CO.— J.  H. 
Johnson,  Pres. ;  H.  W.  Horton,  Cash. 

DEPOSIT      &       SAVINGS      BANK— R.       L. 
Doughton,    Pres. ;    Clem   Wreun,    Cash. 
Doctors. 

Turner,  J.  M. 

Horton,   W.   P. 

Gilreath,    F.    H. 

Duncan,   J.   E. 

Dr.    Hutchins. 

Sink,   Shelley. 

Druggists. 

Brame  Drug   Co. 

North  Wilkesboro  Drug  Co. 

General     Merchandise. 

Spainhour- Sydnor  Dry  Goods  Co. 

Church,  A.  M.,   &  Sons. 

Tomlinson,   S.    V. 

Hemphill,    J.    L.,    &   Co. 

Forester,   F.   _D..    &   Co. 

Absher   &   Blackburn. 

Call.    C. 

Blair    &    Co. 

Vannoy  &  McNeil. 

Hart,   E.   L..   &  Co. 

Shook    &    Co. 

Henry   &   Thompson. 

Installment   Co. 

Henry-Miller    Co. 

Somers  &  Co. 

Deans,  J.   E.    (Jeweler). 

Hotels    and     Boarding     Houses. 

Blue  Mont  Hotel. 

Livery  Stables. 

Finley,   J.   T. 


WILKES—  WILSON 


The    Wilson     Sanatorium 


m. 


A  GENERAL  HOSPITAL  Treating  Ken-Contagious  Diseases.    A  Train- 
ing School  For  Nurses  Attached 

Drs.  Dickinson  &  Williams 

Physicians   and    Surgeons   in   Charge. 


Forester  &  Phillips. 

Lawyers. 
Hackett.   F.   D. 
Hayes  &  Jones. 

Newspapers    and    Editors. 
NORTH  WILKESBORO  HUSTLER   (Weekly) 
— W.   E.   Pharr,  Editor. 

Dentists. 
Taylor,   W.  A. 
Hauser,    L.    A. 

Building    &    Loan    Associations. 
North   Wilkesboro  Building   &   Loan   Associa- 
tion. 

Insurance    Agents. 
The  Wilkes  Realty  &  Ins.   Co. 


Gwvn    &    Calvard. 
Bullis,    W.    A. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 
Smoot,    C   C,   &   Sons   Co.    (Tannery.) 
Oak  Furniture  Co. 
Forest  Furniture  Co. 
Giant  Lumber  Co. 

Wilkesboro      Manufacturing      Co.       (Building 
Materials.) 
North   Wilkesboro   Iron   Works. 
North   Wilkesboro   Roller   Mills. 
Shell    Chair    Co. 
Wilson   Lumber   &   Milling   Co. 
Coffey  Manufacturing  Co. 
Meadows,    W.    C,    Mill   Co. 


WILSON  COUNTY 

COUNTY    SEAT,    WILSON. 


POPULATION— (Census  1910),   28,269. 

Formed  in  1854.     Named  in  honor  of  General  Louis   Wilson.      (War   with   Mexico.) 

Value  of   real   estate,   $4,939,324;   value   of   pergonal   property,    $3,660,883. 

Property  listed  in   1912,  by  whites,   $8,163,141;    by  negroes,  $427,065. 

NUMBER  OF  SCHOOLS— For  whites,  48;  for   negroes,   26. 

TAX  RATE — County  purposes.  21  2-3c.   on  the  $100;    roads    and    bridges,    22    l-2c.     (except   in 
Wilson  Township,   where  it  is   25c.) 

County  bonded  debt,   $13,000.     Wilson  Township,  $100,000. 

ri'BLIC  ROADS— Worked  by  taxation. 

RAILROAD,     TELEGRAPH     AND     EXPRESS   C0MPAN.E5. 
Atlantic  Coast  Line  Railway,  31.27  miles,   assessed    value $1,063,643  00 


Postal   Telegraph-Cable   Co.,    assessed   value 

Pullman   Co.,    assessed   value 

Carolina   Telephone   and   Telegraph   Co.,    assessed    value 

Southern  Railway — Rolling  Stock,  assessed  value 

Southern  Express  Co.,   assessed  value , 

American  Telephone   and  Telegraph   Co.,   assessed 
Norfolk   Southern   Railroad,    23.34    miles,   assessed 

Southern  Investment  Co.,   assessed  value 

Western   Union   Telegraph   Co.,   assessed  value 

Merchants   Telephone   Co..    assessed   value 

SUPERIOR  COURT  TERMS— January  5,   February    2. 
September  7,  October  5,  November  16  (civil),  December   2 


value, 
value. 


March    9,    May    11,    June 
1. 


1, 67S.ro 

11,613,51 

24,626.00 

..  1,393.00 

9,912.00 

6,734.40 

303,41s  mi 

4  III. I'o 

15. s 

2SI  .110 
22     (civil), 


The  First  National  Bank 

of  WILSON,  NORTH  CAROLINA 


Capital     $100,000.00 

Stockholders'   Liability    .  .  .    100.000.00 
Surplus  and  Fronts  over.  .  .      75,000.00 


Security   to   Depositors.  ..  .$275,000.00 


'  s 


WILSON  COUNTY. 


COUNTY    OFFICERS. 
CLERK    OF   COURT— S.    G.     Mewl ,   Wil- 
son. 

'  RIFF     II.    M.    Rowe,   Wil  on. 
REGISTER     OF     DEEDS    John     R.     Dildy. 
Wilson. 

TREASURER— John  T.   Thompson,   Elm  City. 

SUPT.  OF  HEALTH  -W.  S.  Anderson,  Wil- 
son. 

SUPT.   OF  SCHOOLS— ('has.   L.   Coo,,.  Wilson 

SUPT.   OF   HOME— W.   A.    Scott,  Wilson. 
BOARD    OF    EDUCATION     B,    .1.    Thompson, 
Stantonhurg;    Nathan    Bass,    Lucama,    Rfd. ;    R. 
T.   Barnes,  Kenly,  Rfd. 

COMMISSIONERS— J.    H.    Forbes,    Saratoga: 
Walter     Woodard,     Wilson:     Nathaniel    Kirby, 
W.     l..     Shelton,    Stantonsburg;    Henry 
Lane,   Wilson. 

BOARD  OF  ELECTIONS— W.  A.  Lucas, 
(chm'n),  Wilson:  L.  P.  Woodard,  Wilson,  Rfd.; 
W.   G.   Sharp.  Wilson. 

COUNTY  COURT— (Meets  2nd  and  4th  Tues- 
days of  every  month.) — A.   B.   Deans,   Judge;  F. 
1).    Swindell.   Solicitor:  S.   G.   Mewborn,   Clerk. 
JUSTICES  OF   THE   PEACE. 

WILSON  TOWNSHIP— R.  E.  Townsend,  J. 
E.  Farmer,  W.  R.  Wood,  E.  G.  Barnes,  J.  B. 
Vick,  R.  \V.  McFarland,  W7.  W.  Briggs,  J.  A. 
Clark,  J.  B.  Farmer,  Amos  Hayes,  T.  A.  Davis, 
Wilson. 

BLACK  CREEK— D.  E.  Barnes,  W.  W.  Tom- 
iinson,  J.  G.  Mercer,  Barnes  Daniels,  Black 
Creek. 

CROSS  ROADS— L.  T.  Barnes,  Z.  R.  Davis, 
J.  S.  Hayes,  A.  T.  Barnes,  Wiley  Lamm, 
Lucama. 

SPRING  HILL— G.  W.  Watson,  Kenly,  Rfd.  : 
Ransom  Kirby,  Lucama;  D.  N.  Hinton,  Kenly, 
Rfd. 

OLD  FIELDS— W.  H.  Coleman,  Wilson,  Rfd. ; 
Wiley  Williams.  Neverson ;  R.  A.  Boyette,  Sims, 
Rfd. ;  T.  R.  Simpson,  Sims,  Rfd.;  A.  T.  Fulg- 
hum,  Taylor,  Rfd.;  Grover  T.  Lamm,  Sims, 
Rfd.  :   R.    H.    Boswell,   Sims,   Rfd. 

TAYLORS— W.  D.  Dew,  H.  T.  O'Neal,  Wil- 
son. 

TOISNOT— J.  L.  Bryant,  W.  E.  Howell,  J. 
T.   Watson,  J.   n.   Barclay,  Elm  City. 

GARDNER'S— John      H.      Robbins,     Wilbankj 
Cofield    Barnes,    Saratoga;    J.    F.     Owens,     Wil- 
son;  George   W.    Thomas,    Wilson,    Rfd.:   W.    B. 
Forbes,   Sarasota:   N.   W.   Wiggins,   J.   W.   Rob- 
in-.   Saratoga,   Rfd. 

SARATOGA— J.  R.  Eagles,  R.  E.  Bynum, 
Robert   Owens,  Walter  D.   Owens,  J.  Will  Bass, 

John   T.    Owens. 

STANTONSBURG— R.  M.  Whitley,  Stantons- 
hurg. 

MINISTERS    NOT    IN    TOWNS. 

PRIMITIVE    BAPTIST— George    W.    Boswell, 
Wilson,   R.    3;  Jesse  Barnes,   Lucama,   Rfd. 
SCHOOLS    AND     ACADEMIES. 

ELM  CITY— W.    G»    Coltrain,  Prin. 

SARATOGA .   — . 

STANTONSBURG— W.    J.    Sloan,   Prin. 

LUCAMA— E.   L.   Green,   Prin. 

ROCK  RIDGE— S.  E.  Eure,  Prin.:  Taylor, 
R.    1. 

MERCHANTS    NOT    IN    TOWNS. 

Batts,   Alsey,   Elm   City,   Rfd. 

Thomas,  George,   Wilson,   Rfd. 

Dew,    George,    Wilson,   Rfd. 

Lamm,  Manton,  Wilson,  Rfd. 

Whitehead,  Geo.  W.,  Elm  City.  Rfd. 

Bissett,   C.   F.,   &   Son,   Bailey. 

Deans,   J.    F.,   Wilson,    Rfd. 

Burnett   Supply  Co.,  Sims. 

Barnes  Bros.,    Sims. 

Hester,   H.    J.,   Wilson. 

Marlowe,    Ed.,    Wilson. 

Woodard,   L.   P.,  Wilson,   Rfd. 

Etheridge,  W.  E.,  Evansdale. 

Rockford  Gin  Co.,  Elm  City. 
COTTON     GINS. 

Southern    Cotton    Oil    Co.,   Wilson. 

Farmers    Cotton   Oil   Co.,   Wilson. 

Woodard,  James  Ed.,  Wilson. 

Bailey,   J.   L..   Elm   City. 


Elm  City  Improvemenl   Co 
Batts,   E.  W..  Elm  City,  Rfd. 
Sharp,  W.   D.    P.,   Wilson. 
Lam  ley,  W.    II..   Elm  City,  Rfd. 

Webb,    Morrison,    Kim   City,    Rfd. 

Brii  gs,    R.   «...   Wil  i  o 

B     [gs  &   Fleming,   Wilson. 

Di  w,   J.   T.,   &   Pro..   Wilson. 

Lamm,   T.    R.,   Wilson. 

Woodard,   L.    P.,   Wilson,   Rfd. 

Walston,    Bros.,    Saratoga. 

Tyson,   S.   H.,   Saratoga. 

Proctor,  R.   B.,  Saratoga,  Rfd. 

Rills,   J.    R.,   Fountain. 

Watson     Ruflin.    Wilson,    Rfd. 

Eatman,   T.    W.,   Wilson,   Rfd. 

Boy]  in,    H.    W.,    Wilson,    Rfd. 

Burnett,   J.   M.,    Sims. 

Flowers,    D.    D.,    Sims,    Rfd. 

I'.nnn.    N.    A.,    Bailey,   Rfd. 

Hinnant,   Chas.   O.,  Kenly,  Rfd. 

Kirby.    Ransom,    Lucama,    Rfd. 

Watson,  Green  W.,   Kenly,  Rfd. 

Stancill,    John    W. .    Lucama,    Rfd. 

Lamm.   H.    W.,   Lucama,   Rfd. 

Barnes,    Amos,    Lucama. 

Aycock,  J.   M..   &  A.   B.,  Black  Creek. 

Carr,  F.  L..  Wilson. 

Home.    J.    S.,    Black   Creek. 

Stantonshurg   Supply   Co.,    Stantonsburg. 

Davis   &   Graves,   Evansdale.  * 

Lane,    H.    B.,    Wilson,    Rfd. 

Moore,    A.    J.,  Wilson,  R.   5. 

Felton.  Tom,   Saratoga. 

FLOUR,   CORNTAND    FEED    MILLS. 
Wilson   Light   &   Power   Co.,    Wilson. 
Briggs,    R.    G.,   Wilson. 
Pinch,    Frank,    Wilson,    Rfd. 
Flowers,  D.  D..  Sims,   Rfd. 

SAW  MILLS. 
Simms,  W.  W.,  Co.,  Wilson. 
Weaver.   Sidney.   Elm   City,   Rfd. 

PUBLIC    SCHOOL    TEACHERS. 
Armstrong,   C.    O. ,   Taylor. 
Armstrong,   Mrs.    C.    O.,   Taylor. 
Barnes,   Settle,   Lucama. 
Barnes.   Charles  H..   Kenly. 
Batts,    Daphne,    Wilson. 
Batts,    Christine,    Elm    City. 
Batts,    May.    Stantonhurg. 
Bishop.    Grace,    Wilson. 
Braswell,  Emma.   Elm  City. 
Bryant,  Minnie,  Stantonshurg. 
Bryant.   Ollie,   Stantonsburg. 
Daniel,   Thomas   J.,   Elm  City. 
Davis,   W.   H.,   Wilson. 
Dees,    Penniah,    Stanronsburg. 
Eason,    Victoria,    Stantonsburg. 
Edserton,    Lillian,    Kenly. 
Edgerton,   Bertha,   Pikeville. 
Edgerton,   Maude,   Pikeville. 
ICllis,     Lucy,     Wilson. 
Flowers,   Mrs.   L.   P.,   Lucama. 
Forhes,    Rosa,   Wilson. 
Harrison,    Lena,    Elm    City. 
Hewitt,    Lillie,    Holly   Ridge. 
Hooks,   M.    C,   Lucama. 
Jordan,    Daisy,    Hurdle   Mills. 
Lamm,  Jessie,   Lucama. 
Landers,  Lillian  M. ,  Milboro,  Va. 
Mattox,   W.    T.,    Stantonsburg. 
Metts,   Job,    Richlands. 
Mewborn,    Bettie,    Taylor. 
Moore,   Lula,   Elm   Citv. 
Moore,    Bettie,    Elm    City. 
Outlaw,    Addie,   Mt.    Olive. 
Overman,    Arthur.    Stantonsburg. 
Overman,  Edna,  Wilson. 
Peele,  Agnes,  Wilson. 
Peele,   George,   Lucama. 
Peele,  Mamie,  Lucama. 
Perry.  Fannie,   Wilson. 
Raspberry,   Sudie,  Walstonburg. 
Satterfield,    Nannie,    Durham. 
Sasser,   Berta,   Pikeville. 
Sasser,  Cora,  Pikeville. 
Shaw,  J.   A.,  Elizabeth  City. 
Sloan.   W.   J.,   Stantonsburg. 


THE  FIRST  NATIONAL  BANK 

OF  WILSON,  N.  C. 

Established  1874. 


WILSON   COLNTY 


459 


Smith,    Lossie,    Lucama. 
Stancill,   Annie,   Smithfleld. 
Sugg,  Kate,  Wilson. 
Toler,  Janary,  Princeton. 
Watson,  Bertha,  Kenly. 
Watson,   Mary  B..   Wilson. 
Watson,  Pinetta,  Kenly. 
Watson,  Victoria,  Lucama. 
\v  bb,    Nell,    Wilson. 
Whitley,  L.   <:..  Elm  City. 
Winstead,  Gretchen,  Elm  City. 
Winstead,  Lettie,   Elm   City. 
Winstead,    Clee,    Wilson. 
Woodard,   Dell,   Wilson. 
Parsons,    Allie,    Randleman. 
Tucker,   Annie,  Louisburg. 
c<.Mi,    Emma,    Elizabeth    City. 
Koonce,   Zannie,    Chadbourn. 
Royall,   Eva,  Wilson. 
Carraway,   Daphne,   Wilson. 
Farmer,   Claude,   Wilson. 
Hearne,    Margaret,    Wilson. 
Lilly,    Carrie,    Mt.    Gilead. 
Field,    Lillian,    Hickory. 
Idol,   Verta,    High    Point. 
Stevens,  Eliza,  Goldsboro. 
Royster,   Sallie,   Townesville. 
Wilson,  Margaret,   Charlotte. 
Hampton,   Belle,   Greensboro. 
Cox.    Eula,    Greenville. 
Young,    W.    A.,    Jubilee. 
Mann,    G.    G,    Franklin. 
Cole,   Marshall,   Raleigh. 


WILSON. 

Population,    1910:     0,717. 

White  polls,  631;  colored  polls,  367. 

Value     real     estate     and     personal     property, 
$4,000,000. 

TAX   RATE:     75c.    on   the    $100. 

Bonded  debt,   $173,000. 

Town   Officers. 

MAYOR— O.    P.    Dickinson. 

CLERK— T.    A.    Hinnant. 

TUKAsrivER— W.   E.    Warren. 

TAX    COLLECTOR— T.    A.    Hinniant. 

CHIEF  OF  POLICE— J.  A.  Wiggs. 

ATTORNEY— W.    A.    Lucas. 

SUPT.    OF   HEALTH— B.    S.    Herring. 

POSTMASTER— B.    T.    Person. 

R.    R.    AGENTS— J.   A.    Spiers,   A.   C.   L. ;  W. 
J.  Williams,  N.   S. 

EXPRESS  AGENT— J.    R.   Hardy. 

TKLEGRAPH     MANAGERS— Willie,      Lamm, 
W.    U. :   E.   M.    White,  Postal. 

TELEPHONE   MANAGER— W.    H.    Whitmore. 
Ministers  and   Churches. 

MISSIONARY    BAPTIST— T.    ,C:     Chambliss, 

CHRISTIAN— Richard  Bagby,  Pastor. 

METHODIST— M.    H.   Bradshaw,   Pastor. 

PRIMITIVE    BAPTIST— P.    D.    Gold,    J.    F. 
Farmer,    Pastors. 

EPISCOPAL—  H.    G.    Prosperi.   Rector. 

PRESBYTERIAN— J.   C.    Shive,   Pastor. 
Schools    and    Academies. 

GRADED— C.    L.    Coon,    Prill. 

Hotels  and    Boarding    Houses. 

New  Briggs  Hotel. 

Seabrook    Hotel. 

Imperial    Hotel. 

Belmont   Hotel. 

Rice,   J.    M. 

Barnes,    Jack. 

Beland,   J.    W. 

Rudd,    Mrs. 

European   Cafe. 

Gorham,  Mrs.  W.   C. 

MeCraw.   Mrs.   Nancy. 

Paris,    Hattie   B. 

Magette,  Mrs.   L. 

Architects. 

Benton  &  Moore. 

Banks   and    Bankers. 

BRANCH    BANKING    CO.— S.    H.    Suderson, 
Pres. ;  H.   H.   Murray,    Cashier. 


FIRST    NATIONAL    BANK— J.     F.     Bruton, 
Pres. :   W.    E.    Warren,    Cash. 

CITIZENS   BANK— R.    G.    Briggs,    Pres.;   W. 
M.    Farmer,    Cash. 

SAVINGS    BANK— J.    F.    Bruton,    Pres.;   E. 
T.  Barnes,  Cash. 

Bakers. 

Roberts,   F.    J. 

Brick    Manufacturers. 

Woodard  &  Anderson. 

Boot   and   Shoe    Dealers. 

Oettinger,    J.    &   D. 

Gay   Bros. 

Williams.   J.   T.,   &  Co. 

Clark    Bros. 

Adkins,  J.  S. 

Ftilghum,   R.    H.,   &   Co. 

Young.   W.    B. 

Bullock,   J.   D. 

Woodard,   P.   L.,   &  Co. 

Hadley.   Harris  &  Co. 

Tomlinson,   L.   S.,   &   Co. 

Leath,  J.  M. 

Isear,   Joseph. 

Ward,  Sam. 

Kannan   Bros. 

Forbes,  M. 

Barker's   5c.    and   10c.    Store. 
Book  Stores. 

Blauvelt,  E.  M. 

Wilson   Drug    Co. 

Winstead,   Graham,   &  Son. 

Butchers    and    Dealers    in    Cattle. 

Moore,   W.   J. 

Armstrong,   O.   J. 

Armstrong's   Market. 

Building  and    Loan   Associations. 

Wilson  Home  and  Loan. 

Atlantic  Building  and  Loan  Association. 
Carriage  Dealers  and   Manufacturers. 

Hackney    Bros. 

Clark  Bros.   &  Pettus. 

Wilson  Live  Stock  Co. 

Bryan.  J.  L.  &  W.  R. 

Fanner,    J.    O. 

Culpepper,   C. 

Clubs. 

Commonwealth. 

Commission    Merchants. 

Deans,  P.  B. 

Foote.    T.    J. 

Wood.    W.    R. 

Lee,  J.  D. 

Rawlings,   E.    G. 

Confectionery    Dealers. 

Roberts,    F.    J. 

Barnes-Graves   Grocery    Co. 

Moody- Carroll  Co. 

Saleeby    Candy    Kitchen. 

Barnes-Harrell   Co. 

Riley,  J.   W.,   &  Co. 

Ellis.   James. 

Braswell,   D.   C 

Barnes   Bros. 

Woodard.  W.  H.,  &  Co. 

Boykin    Grocery    Co. 

Wells  Grocery   Co. 

Woodard,    C,    Co. 

High,    W.    I. 

Contractors    and    Builders. 

Wilkins    Construction   Co. 

Killett,    E.    F. 

Whitley,   George. 

Deans,  John  B. 

Rackley,   C.    C. 

Coal    and    Wood    Dealers. 

Nuraey,    C.    N. 

Boykin,  W.  J. 

Cralk    Bros. 

Chamber  of  Commerce. 

Lawrence   Britt,    Ties.:    II.    I).    Brown,    Sec. 
Clothiers    and     Men's    Furnishers. 

Oettinger,   J.   &     D. 


THE  FIRST  NATIONAL  BANK  OF  WILSON,  N.  C. 

Directors:   Jonas  Oettinger,  W.  J.  Davis,  George  Hackney,  J.  Ed. 

Woodard,  Joe  Rosenthal,  U.  H.  Cozart,  F.  A.  Woodard, 

T.  W.  Tilghman,  W.  E.  Warren,  J.  F.  Bruton. 


160                                                              WILSON  i 

(II'NTY. 

Gay   Bros. 

Brasuell,   D.    C. 

Adkins,   J.    S. 

Barnes   Co. 

Young,  W.  B. 

Fertilizer    Dealers    and    Manufacturers. 

lladlrv.    Harris,    &   Co. 

Woodard,   P.   L,   &   Co. 

Williams,    J.    T.,    &   Co. 

Hadley,    Harris    &    Co. 

Ward,    Sam. 

Wilson   Oil   Mill. 

Kanan,   N. 

Farmers'   Cotton   Oil  Co. 

Lamm,  T.  B. 

Contentnea    Guano    Co. 

Tomlinson,   L.    S.    &  Co. 

Davis,  F.   S.,   &  Co. 

Woodard,  P.  L,  &  Co. 

Tomlinson,   L.   S-,   &  Co. 

Isear,  .loseph. 

Florists. 

Jones  Bros. 

Starr,    Mrs.    G.    J. 

Cotton    Gins. 

Fish  and  Oyster  Dealers. 

Farmers'   Cotton  Oil  Co. 

Moore,    W.    J. 

Wilson   Oil  Co. 

Armstrong,    O.    J. 

Dentists. 

Armstrong's   Market. 

Edmundson,   J.   B. 

Foundries   and    Iron   Works. 

Hooks,    Oscar. 

Wain wright,    George    H. 

Yelverton,   Hugh. 

Shealy,    J.    W. 

Thompson,   C.    A. 

Artesian  Well   Co. 

Tobacco   Dealers. 

Furniture  Dealers. 

Export  Leaf  Tobacco  Co. 

Paul  &  Drake. 

Smith,   S.   W. 

Tucker,  G.   S.,  &  Co. 

British-American    Tobacco    Co. 

Quinn-McGowan  Furniture  Co. 

Edmunds,  J.  M. 

Wilson  Furniture  Co. 

Clark.   W.   T. 

The  Imperial  Tobacco  Co. 

Watson,   E.    P.,    &  Co. 

Dibrell   Bros. 

The    American    Tobacco    Co. 

Liggett  Myers  Tobacco  Co. 

Grocers. 

Wilson  Grocery  Co. 
Boykin    Grocery    Co. 
Wells   Grocery   Co. 
Woodard,    C,   &   Co. 
Ward,   J.   T. 

Druggists. 

Marlowe,    Ed. 

Patterson  Drug  Co. 

Wells,    Jack. 

Wilson    Drug    Co. 

Barnes-Harrell   Co. 

Turlington    <fc   Moore. 

Barnes-Graves    Grocery    Co. 

Herring,    Doane. 

Moody-  Carroll    Co. 

Ideal  Pharmacy. 

Riley,   J.   W. 

Doctors. 

Hester,  H.   J. 

Swindell,   C.   L.  • 

Ruffln-High   Co. 

Hoover,   H.    R. 

Lamm,  T.   R. 

Anderson.   W-   S. 

Moody,    S.    D.  • 

Herring,  N.  B. 

Moody,   J.   L. 

Moore,   C.   E. 

Woodard,    W    H.,    Co. 

Dickinson,  E.  T. 

Matthews,  J.  L. 

Herring,  B.   S. 
Anderson,   W.   H. 

High,    W.    I. 
Harrell,    E. 

Anderson,   N. 

Braswell,  D.  C. 

Williams,    A.    F. 

Hardware    Dealers. 

Best,   Henry. 

Mayo,   E.    B.,    &   Son. 

Lewis,   G.  W. 

Wilson  Hardware  Co. 

Moore,    K.    C. 

Dildy   &   jigiK'iv. 

Saliba,  M.    (E.,  E.   and  N.). 

Hospitals. 

Dry  Goods  and   Notions. 

Wilson    Sanatorium. 

Gay  Bros. 

Moore-Herring   Hospital- 

Williams,   J.   T.,    &   Co. 

Insurance  Agents. 

Fulghum,    R.    H. 

Stanton,  George  W.    (Fire  and  Life). 

Ward,    Sam. 

Brown,    H.    D.    (Life). 

Adkins,   J.   S. 

Connor,  D.  M.,   &  Co. 

Young,  W.  B. 

Townsend,   R.    E.    (Fire  and  Life). 

Kannan   Bros. 

Whitehead,   James  S.    (Fire  and  Life). 

Bullock.   .J.   D. 

Raines,   John.    (Fire  and  Life). 

Isear,    Joseph. 

Banks,  W.   L.    (Life). 

Forbes,    M. 

Cobb,   E.    L.    (Life). 

Searrett,    Charles. 

Deans,   Earnest    (Life). 

Barker,  M. 

Wilson    Insurance    &    Realthy   Co.    (Fire 

and 

Oettinger.   J.    &  D. 

Life) . 

Power   and    Light    Companies. 

Bames,  E.   T.,   &  Co.    (Fire). 

Wilson   Light   and  Power  Co. 

Aycock  &  Freeman   (Fire  and  Lfe. ) 

The  Town  of  Wilson. 

Jewelers. 

Fruit  Dealers. 

Burden,   W.   J. 

Saleeby  Candy  Co. 

Churchwell,    E.    B. 

Barnes-Harrell    Co. 

Churchwell,   W.   J. 

'  Barnes- Graves  Grocery  Co. 

Blauvelt,   E.   M. 

Moody-Carroll  Co. 

Giddens,   L.   D. 

Riley,   J.   W. 

Coyle,   Henry. 

Ruffin-High   Co. 

Laundries. 

Lamm,  T.   R. 

Wilson   Steam  Laundry. 

Strickland    &   Lewis. 

Lawyers. 

Woodard,  W.  H.,  Co. 

Daniels.    C.    C. 

Matthews,  J.   L. 

Swindell,    F.    D. 

Higti.    W.    I. 

Bardin,   J.   D. 

Han-ell,    E. 

Lucas.   W.    A. 

The  First  National  Bank 

of  Wilson,  N.  C. 


Capital    $100,000.00 

Surplus  and  Profits  over.  .  .      75,000.00 
Stockholders  liability 100,000.00 


Security  to  Depositors.  ..  .$275,000.00 


WILSON  COUNTY. 


461 


Connor,    H.    G.,    Jr. 
Dickinson,    0.   P. 
Grady,   P.  D. 
Finch,   W.   A. 
Bruton,    John   F. 
Woodard,    F.    A. 
Woodard,    S.    A. 
Woodard,   John   E. 
Hassell,   F.    S. 
Uzzell,    Thomas. 

Lumber  Manufacturers  and   Dealers. 
Simms,   W.   W.,  Lumber  Co. 
Colonial   Pine   Co. 

Russell,  W.  L.,   Shook  &  Lumber  Co. 
Hales-Bryant  Lumber  Co. 

Marble  Works. 
Wilson  Marble  Works. 

Machinery  Dealers. 
Shealy,   J.    W. 
Hinnant,    Rierson    Co. 
Horner,  C.   V. 

Newspapers  and   Editors. 
DAILY  TIMES— J.    D.    Golds,    Editor. 
ZION'S    LANDMARK—    (Seml-Monthly)— P. 
D.    Gold,    Editor. 

WILSON       TIMES       (Semi- Weekly)— J.       D. 
Gold,   Editor. 

Paint   and   Oil    Dealers. 
Wilson  Hardware  Co. 
Mayo,   E.   B.,   &   Sons. 
Dildy   &   Agnew. 

Painters. 
Nolly,    Charles. 
Williams,    W.    R. 
Farmer,     Thad. 
Nolly,    G.    W. 
Nolly,    Tony. 
Harrell,     Tom. 
Botts,    Charles. 
Williford.    Douglas. 
Barnes,   H.   G. 

Produce  Dealers. 
Woodward,  W.  H.,   Co. 
Boykin  Grocery  Co. 
Wilson    Grocery    Co. 
Barnes-Harrell    Co. 
Wells    Grocery    Co. 

Plumbers. 
Hinton   &  Lancaster. 
Alphine  &  Thompson. 

Piano  and    Organ    Dealers. 
Burden,  W.  J. 
Churchwell,   W.   J. 
Whitson,  W. 
Wray,    L.    H. 

Photographers. 
Foust,    O.    V. 

Printing    Offices. 
Stallings,   Ed. 
Gold.   P.   D.,   &   Co. 
Barrett's  Printing  House. 

Real    Estate  Agents. 
Townsend,    R.    E. 
Boykin-Townsend  Real  Estate  Co. 
Wilson   Insurance   &  Realty   Co. 
Deans,    Ernest. 
Bardln,    J.    D. 
Raines,    J.    R. 
Brown,    H.    D. 

Shingle  Dealers. 
Nurney,    C.    N. 
Boykin,   W.   J. 

Tailors. 
Walls,    Wm. 
Walls,    Elmo. 
Barnes,   R.,   &   Co. 

Undertakers    and    Embalmers. 
Quinn-McGowan    Furniture    Co. 
Darden.   C.   H.,   &   Son. 

Veterinary  Surgeons. 
Herring,    L.    J. 

Wall     Paper     Hangers. 
Lancaster,   W.   P. 


Magette,    Lucius. 
Farmer,    Thad. 
Davis,    Fred. 
Jefferson,    John. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 
Giddens,  L.   D.,   Co.,   Inc.    (Clocks.) 
Hackney  Buggy  Co. 
Hackney   Wagon    Co. 

Russell,  W.  L.,  Shook  &  Lumber  Co.   (Boxes.) 
Contentnea   Guano    Co. 
Wilson    Cotton   Mill. 
Runnymede    Knitting    Mill. 


ELM     CITY. 

Incorporated    In    1874. 

Population,    1910:    White,    900;    colored,    300; 
total,    1,200. 

Value  of  real   estate,   $162,352;   value   of  per- 
sonal property,  $18S,10S. 

TAX  RATE:  60c.  on  the  $100. 
Town    Officers. 

MAYOR— J.    'V.  Winstead. 

1'OSTMASTER— R.    A.    Strickland. 

CHIEF  OF  POLICE— Jas.  J.   Farmer. 

R.    R.    AGENT— B.    A.    Harrelson,   Jr.,    A..C. 
L. 

MANAGER   TELEGRAPH— B.    A.    Harrelson. 
Jr.,  W.  U. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 

METHODIST— J.   M.    Ashby,   Pastor. 

BAPTIST— W.     O.    Biggs,     Pastor. 

PRIMITIVE       BAPTIST— Elder       Strickland, 
Pastor. 

Schools    and    Academies. 

GRADED— W.     G.     Coltrane,    Prin. 
Banks    and    Bankers. 

ELM    CITY   BANK— John    L.    Bailey,    Pres. : 
E.     O.     McGowan.     Cash. 

TOISNOT     BANKING      CO.—  R.      S.      Wells, 
Pres. ;  James  W.    Hays,    Cash. 
Doctors. 

Moore,   E.    G. 

Harrison,  John  S. 

Barnes,    B.    F. 

Druggists. 

Elm  City  Pharmacy. 

General    Merchandise. 

Baily,   John  L. 

Wells,    R.     S. 

Barnes,  George  A. 

Braswell    Dawes    Co. 

Dixon,    A.    C. 

Garner,    Eli. 

Watson,    J.    T.,    &   Son. 

Cobb,    L.    C.    (Furniture.) 

Barnes.   B.   H. 

Winstead,   John  W.    (Jeweler.) 

Sharp.    J.   W. 

City    Grocery    Co. 

Farmer,    John   L. 

Langley,   V.    C.    (Market.) 

Tulluck,   Lillian,    (Milliner.) 

Sharp   &   Farmer. 

Toisnot    Grocery    Co.     (Wholesale.) 

Pridgen,   W.   H. 

Hotels   and    Boarding   Housess. 

Dixie    Hotel. 

Taylor.     Bettie. 

Winstead.  Mrs.  J.  G. 

Livery   Stables. 

Williams,    T.    W. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 

Rock  Ford  Manufacturing  Co.    (Lumber  etc.) 

Williams,    W.    C.    (Carriage    maker.) 
Insurance  Agents. 

McGowan,   E.   O. 

Hays.    J.    W. 

Sharp,  J.  D. 

Leggett,  <i.   A. 

Automobile  and    Bicycle   Dealers. 

Vivrc't.    C.    C.    (Bicycles.) 

Winstead.     Clarence.     (Automobiles.) 


THE  FIRST  NATIONAL  BANK  OF  WILSON,  N.  C. 


Depository  of  the  United  States,  State  of  North  Carolina,   County 
of  Wilson,  Town  of  Wilson. 


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WILSON  — YADKIN 


SARATOGA. 

Population,   1910,   175. 

Value    real     estate,     .■?-«, CIS;    value    personal 
property,    $26,49S. 

Ministers  and   Churches. 
.  .PRIMITIVE  BAPTIST— (Vacant  ) 

FREE-WILL  BAPTIST .    Harris,  Pastor. 

METHODIST .    Lance,   Pastor. 

Schools    and    Academics. 
HIGH— 

Doctors. 
Eagles,   C.   S. 

General    Merchandise. 
Gay,  J.  L. 
Harrell,  Alex. 
Lemmons,  Mrs.   C.  L. 
Owens,    George. 
(Iwens,     Ben. 
Tyson,   Ben. 
McKeel,    Jno. 
Skinner,  Albert. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 
Walston    Bros.     (Cotton    Gin.) 


LUCAMA. 


Population,     1912:    Whites    200;    colored    71; 
total,    274. 

Value    real    estate,     $71,496;    value    personal 
property,    $40,661. 

TAX   RATE:    50c.    on    the    $100. 

Town    Officers. 
MAYOR— E.   F.    Redding. 
POSTMASTER— Wiley   H.    Johnson. 
R.   R.   AGENT— S.   V.   Ellis,   A.    C.   L. 
MANAGER    TELEGRAPH— S.    V.    Ellis,    W. 
U. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 
METHODIST— J.    M.    Benson,    Pastor. 
FREE-WILL  BAPTIST— Rev.   Mr.   McKaskie, 
Pastor. 

Schools    and    Academies. 
HIGH— E.    L.    Green,    Prin. 

Doctors. 
Lamm,    I.    W. 
Reed,    C.   H. 

General    Merchandise. 
Newsome,    W.    J.,    &   Bro. 
Lucas,    Jesse. 

Farmers'   Mercantile  Agency. 
Lamm,  Leroy. 
Barnes,   K.    W. 
Davis,   W.      .R 
Johnson.  W.   H. 
Lucas   &  Bass  Co. 

Druggists. 
Redding,    E.    F. 

Butchers  and   Dealers  in  Cattle. 
Branch    &   Campbell. 

Hotels   and    Boarding    Houses. 
Davis,   Mrs.   Willie  J. 


Hill,    Mrs.    J.    H. 
Phillips,   E.    F. 

Cotton    Gins. 
Aycock  &  Newsom. 
Lucas  &  Bass  Co. 

Barber   Shops. 
Woodard.    B.    T. 

Manufacturing  Plants. 
Lucas  &  Bass  Co.  (Lumber  Mill.) 
Lucas,    W.    G.    (Brick.) 

WILBANKS. 

Incorporated  in  1905. 

Population,    1913:     Whites,    26;    colored,     20; 
total,    46. 

Value    real    estate,     $20,000;    value    personal 
property,  $5,000. 

Town    Officers. 
MAYOR— W.    B.    Forbes. 
CHIEF  OF  POLICE— G.  T.  Johnson. 
CLERK— J. H.    Robinson. 

General  Merchandise. 
Wilbanks  Mercantile  Co. 

Grocers. 
Robbins,    J.    W. 
Johnson,   G.   T. 


BLACK    CREEK. 

Incorporated  in  1816. 

Population,    1913:     Whites,    125;    colored,    60; 
total,   185. 

Value    real    estate,     $45,864;    value    personal 
property,  $1S,910. 

Town    Officers. 

MAYOR— G.    A.    Smith. 

POSTMASTKR— G.     A.     Smith. 

CHIEF   OF   POLICE— S.    J.    Bass. 

R.  R.   AGENT— O.  A.   Privett,  A.   C.  L. 

MANAGER     TELEGRAPH— O.      A.      Privett. 
W.    U. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 

METHODIST— 

Schools    and    Academies. 

ACADEMY— Miss   Lillian   H.    Landis,   Prin. 
Doctors. 

Smith,   G.   A. 

Paschall,  R.   L. 

General    Merchandise. 

Woodard.  P.  L.,  &  Co. 

Privett,   W   T. 

Aycock,   J.    W.,    &    Sons. 

Davis,    P.    A. 

Pearson,   J.    E. 

Lancaster,   R.,   &   Sons. 

Bass,   E.   B. 

Lancaster,  Mrs.   C.  H. 

Pearson,   J.    M. 

Smith,    G.    G. 

Braswell,    E.    L. 

Hotels  and   Boarding   Houses. 

Bass,    Mrs.    E.    J. 


YADKIN  COUNTY 

COUNTY     SEAT,    YADKINVILLE. 


POPULATION:    (Census   1910),    15,428. 

Formed   in   1850.     Named   in   honor   of   Yadkin   River. 

AREA:  320  square  miles. 

Value  of  real  estate,  $2,032,212;  value  of  personal  property,   $1,191,042. 

Property  listed  in  1913,  by  whites,  $3,180,1S4;  by  negroes,   $43,106. 

NO.    OF   SCHOOLS:   For  Whites,    54;  for  negroes,  9. 

TAX  RATE: — County  purposes,  19c.   on  the  $P>0;  special,  15c. 

PUBLIC  ROADS:  No.   miles,   650;  worked  under   old   system. 
RAILROAD,     TELEGRAPH     AND     EXPRESS     oOMPANIES. 

Yadkin    River   Bridge   Co.,    assessed   value    $5,000.00 

Southern  Bell  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Co.,   assessed  value    3,000.00 

Yadkinville  Telephone   Co.,    assessed  value    905-00 

SUPERIOR    COURT    TERMS— March    2,    August  24,  November  30. 


YADKIN   COUNTY. 


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COUNTY    OFFICERS. 
CLERK    OF    COURT— J.    L.    Crater,    Yadkin- 
ville. 
SHERIFF— C.     W.     Poindexter,     Y'adkinville, 

REGISTER  OF  DEEDS— W.  H.  G.  Wooten, 
Yadkinville. 

TREASURER— J.    H.   Dobbins,   Yadkinville. 

CORONER— Dr.    T.    R.    Harding,    Yadkinville. 

SURVEYOR— Stephen    Perdew,    Cycle. 

SUPT.  OF  HEALTH— S.  L.  Russell,  Yadkin- 
ville,   R.    2. 

SUPT.  OF  SCHOOLS— W.  D.  Martin,  East 
Bend. 

SUPT.  OF  HOME— B.   C.   Shore,  Yadkinville. 

BOARD  OF  EDUCATION— L.  A.  Speas, 
(chm'n),  Huntsville;  J.  L.  Reavis,  Yadkinville; 
M.  V.  Fleming,  Boonville. 

COMMISSIONERS— W.  L.  Kelly  (chm'n), 
Yadkinville;  S.  L.  Daub,  East  Bend,  R.  3; 
J.    W.    Cook,   Buck  Shoal. 

BOARD  OF  ELECTIONS— A.  J.  Martin 
(chm'n),  Benbow;  W.  L.  Kelly,  C.  F.  Dunna- 
gan,   Yadkinville. 

JUSTICES     OF     THE     PEACE. 

BOONVILLE  TOWNSHIP— M.  M.  Crumel, 
T.  R.  Casstevens,  H.  W.  Wagoner,  J.  C.  Bur- 
ton, J.  H.  Fleming,  Boonville. 

KNOBS— F.  B.  Haynes,  Robert  Martin,  C.  L. 
Kerley,  John  Matthews,  K.  M.  Thompson,  Jones- 
ville. 

BUCK  SHOAL— A.  D.  Gentry.  G.  N.  Cook, 
R.  L.  Weatherman,  Hamptonville;  L.  L.  Trivett, 
Jennings. 

DEEP  CREEK— I.  S.  Reavis,  Yadkinville; 
J.   W.   Reavis,   Ed.   Petree,   Yadkinville.   R.    1. 

LIBERTY— J.  H.  James.  J.  C.  Miller,  Yad- 
kinville; S.  L.  Russell;  Yadkinville,  R.  2;  Eu- 
gene, Danner,  Yadkinville,  R.  1 ;  J.  C.  Money, 
Yadkinville. 

FARBUSH— J.  W.  Daub,  P.  L.  Kiger,  East 
Bend;  I.  S.  Shields,  East  Bend,  R.  2:  John 
Long,   Huntsville;  J.    H.   Eaton,   Yadkinville. 

EAST  BEND— J.  H.  Bowman.  W.  T.  Hen- 
nings,  W.  N.  Horn,  J.  W.  Marler,  H.  E.  Ring, 
East  Bend. 

FALL  CREEK— E.  B.  Vestal.  Siloam;  W.  B. 
Money,  A.  B.   Warden.  Yankinville. 

MINISTERS    NOT    IN    TOWNS. 

BAPTIST— T.  C.  Myers,  S.  S.  May,  Yadkin- 
ville: W.  R.  Coram,  E.  W.  Turner,  Welborn 
Bryant,  Boonville;  W.  V.  Brown  Marler;  O.  J. 
Martin,   Siloam. 

METHODIST— D.  C.  Norman,  T.  H.  Stimp- 
son.   East  Bend ;   W.    H.    Long,   Yadkinville. 

FRIENDS— W.  H.  Adams.  Frank  Warden, 
Lucy  Vestal,  Yadkinville;  James  Ring,  East 
Bend. 

SCHOOLS    AND     ACADEMIES. 

COURTNEY    ACADEMY'— Paul    Nance,    Prin. 
PHYSICIANS    NOT    IN   TOWNS. 

Harding,    S.    A.,    Courtney. 

Bryant,  C.  G.,  Lane  Hickory. 

Clingman,    J.   J.   Huntsville. 

Russell,    S.   L.,   Yadkinville. 

Holcomb,    C.    M.,    Chestnut   Ridge. 

Salmons,   J.   H.,   Jonesville. 

MERCHANTS    NOT    IN    TOWNS. 

Davis.   E.   T.,   Yadkinvlile,  R.    2. 

Cranfill,   N.    C,    Courtney. 

Cranfill,   J.   J.',    Courtney. 

Hoots,    H.    F.,    Yadkinville. 

Martin,    U.    A.,    Yadkinville. 

Macy,   J.    V.,   Yadkinville. 

Pinnix,   J.    C.    Marlen. 

Thompson,   K.   M.,  Jonesville. 

Swaim,   W.   F.,   Boonville. 

Gough    &    Johnson.    Hamptonville. 

Pardew,    D.    B.,   Yadkinville. 

Stimson,  J.  B.,  Siloam. 

Steelman,   T.   A.,   Shore. 

Hoots.  H.  W.,  Mana. 

Cliopland.   John,  East  Bend. 


Davis,   P.   A.,  East  Bend. 
Vestal,   E.    J.,   Yadkinville,   R.    3. 
Smitherman,    L.    L.,   Boonville,   R.    2. 
lliiishaw.    1.    M.,    Yadkinville,    It.    1. 
Reavis,  W.  D.,  Yadkinville,  R.  1. 
Johnson,    C.    \V.,   Yadkinville,   R.    1. 
Matthews,   K.   A.,   Siloam,   R.   2. 
Fletcher,   R.   M.,   Siloam,   R.    2. 
Daub  Bros.,   East  Bend,   R.    3. 
Williams    Bros.,    Yadkinville,    R.    2. 
Todd,    C.    H.,    Y'adkinville,    R.    2. 

FLOUR,     CORN     AND     FEED     MILLS. 
Hauser,  J.   H.,   Y'adkinville,  R.   1. 
Poindeter,  S.   A.,  Siloam,  R.   2. 
Daub,  Bros.,  East  Bend,   R.   3. 
Vestal  &  Reece,  Yadkinville. 
Hutchins,    W.    A.,    Yadkinville. 
White,    G.    T.,    Buck    Shoal. 
Piedmont   Roller   Mills,    Yadkinville. 
Hinshaw   &   Co.,    Y'adkinville. 
Bowman  Bros.,   Siloam. 
Steelman   &   Shore,   East  Bend. 
Shore.    Isaac,    Y'adkinville. 
Kelly  &  Hoots,  Longtown. 
Sizemore    &   Gough,    Rockford. 
Martin,   J.   A.,   East  Bend. 

SAW     MILLS. 
McCoy,  J.  W.,  Hamptonville,  R.   1. 
Arnold,   J.    W.,    Hamptonville. 
Rackett,  W.   L.,   East  Bend,  R.   1. 
Miller,  1.  S.,  Boonville. 
Joyner,   S.   H,   &  Sons,  Y'adkinville. 
Hoots,   John    Longtown. 
Adams,  G.  W.,  Boonville. 
Steelman  &  Shore,  East  Bend. 
Sizemore,    J.    R.,    Rockford. 
Sizemore   &  Gough,   Rockford. 
Spillman   &   Gough,   Yadkinville,   R.    2. 

PUBLIC    SCHOOL   TEACHERS. 
Trivett,   Maud,    Cana. 
Nicholson,   J.   C,  Yadkinville. 
Baity,   Ollie,   Cana. 
Myers,    Mamie,    Buck   Shoals. 
Thomasson,   J.   W.,   Buck   Shoals. 
Thomasson,   Hattie.   Buck   Shoals. 
Henderson,    C.    C,   Hamptonville. 
Renegar,   E.   M. ,   Houstonvillefc 
Reavis,    J.    S.,    Branon.  • 

Spencer,  B.   B.,   Siloam. 
Coram,    Nannie,    Boonville. 
Craver,    R.    F.,    Boonville. 
Poindexter,    Waver,    Boonville. 
Essie.    J.    F.,    Y'adkinville. 
Anthony.    T.    R.,    Yadkinville. 
Steelman,    Samuel,   Y'edkinville. 
Myers,   Mamie,   Buck   Shoals. 
Speer,   Lillie,  East  Bend. 
Martin,    Roger,    East   Bend. 
Conrad,    Lula,    East    Bend. 
Hudspeth,    L.    N..    Hamptonville. 
Hemric,    Mary,    Jonesville. 
Trivett,    Mary,    Boonville. 
Angell,    Nina.    Boonville. 
Burton,    Sadie,   Boonville. 
Angell,    Daisy,    Boonville. 
Wilhelm,   Bessie,    East  Bend. 
Hutchens,    Charlie,   East  Bend. 
Reece.    Kate,    Jonesville. 
Thompson.    Mabel.    Jonesville. 
Coil,    Emma,    Yadkinville. 
Long,   J.    L.,   Yadkinville. 
Casey,    Nellie.    Hamptonville. 
Critz,  Mary.  Hamptonville. 
Shore,   America,   Hamptonville. 
Norman,   Lora.   East    Bend. 
Brandon,  F.   F.,   Cana. 
Hemrick,    J.    S.,    Jennings. 
Crater,  Bertha,   Cycle. 
Johnson,    Jay,    Jennings. 
Burgiss,    T.    E.,    Jennings. 
George,    J.    F.,    Marler. 
Pinnix,   J.    C-,   Marler. 
Martin,   A.   J..   Marler. 


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YADKIN   COUNTY. 


Trivett,    Nathan,    Hamptonville. 
Brown,   B.   R..    Hamptonville. 
t     in   -Mm.    Mallie,    Buck   ShoaJs- 
Thomasson,    Sallie,    Buck   Shoals. 
Woodhouse.    Bessie,    Boonville. 
Bedman,    C.    E. ,    Pilot   Mountain. 
Wall.    Rachel,    Burk. 
Siuvrne,    Clara,    Yadkinville. 
Mackie,    W.    L..   Tadkinville. 
Reece,   Ethel.   Boonville. 
Bell,    Clara.   Boonville. 
Baity,   Bell,   Boonville. 
Shermer,  Daisy,  Yadkinville. 
Martin,   W.  D..    Easl    Bend. 
Miller,   R.   P.,   East  Bend. 
Rich,    Mrs.    D.    C,    East   Bend. 
Samons.    Ella.   Hamptonville. 
Reynolds.    Connie,    Yadkinville. 
Hedgpeth,    Evelyn,    Hamptonville. 
Danner,   Ida,  Yadkinville. 
Wagoner,    Grace,    Jonesville. 
Y'ork.   Ethel,   Jennings. 
Garner,    Maud,    Yadkinville. 
Denny,   W.    L.,   Hamptonville. 
Crater,    J.    M.,    Cycle. 
Shugart,    Minnie,    Yadkinville. 


YADKINVILLE. 

Incorporated   in    1885. 

Population,    1910:      White.    412;    colored,    33; 
total,    447. 

Value  real   estate,    $2,025,300;   value  personal 
property,    $1,125,354. 

TAX   RATE:      10c.    on   the   $100;   30c.    on   the 
poll. 

Town    Officers. 
MAYOR— F.   W.   Ilanes. 
POSTMASTER— M.    W.    Mackie. 
CHIEF  OF   POLICE— J.    E.    Shugart. 

Ministers    and    Churches. 
METHODIST— J.    T.    Stover,   Pastor. 
BAPTIST— W.   V.   Brown. 
PRESBYTERIAN— Vacant. 

Schools    and    Academies. 
NORMAL— W.    H.    Britt,   Prin. 

Bapks     and     Bankers. 
BANK    OF    YADKIN— T.     J.     Byerly,    Pres. ; 
W.   A.   Hall,   Cash. 

Dentists. 
Phillips,    J.    M., 
Marler,    J.    G. 

Doctors. 
Harding,  T.  R. 
Evans,  G.  T. 

Lawyers. 
Puryear,   R.    C. 
Williams,    S.    C. 
Reece,  D.   M. 
Hanes,    F.    W. 

Newspapers    and    Editors. 
THE    YADKIN     RIPPLE     (Weekly)— W.     E. 
Rutledge,  Editor. 

General     Merchants. 
Douthit,   F.    R. 
Logan,  J.  A. 
Mackie,   H.    H. 
Pass.  J.  W. 
Hinshaw   <Jt  Weir. 

Hotels     and     Boarding     Houses. 
Yadkinville  Inn. 
Logan  House. 

Livery   Stables. 
James,   H.   B. 

Manufacturing     Plants. 
Y'adkinville   Roller   Mills. 
Y'adkinville   Buggy   Co. 
Yadkinville    Harness    Shop. 
Casstevens   &   Tulbert.    (Brick). 
Money,    J.    C.     (Cabinet). 
Zachary,  3.  E.    (Tobacco.) 
Dunnagan   &   Howell    (Repair   Shop.) 
Hutchins  &  Wilkins.    (Blacksmiths.) 


BOONVILLE. 
Incorporated  in  1895. 

Population,    1913:     Whites,    306;    colored,    12; 
total.     318. 

Value     real     estate,     $55,703;    value    personal 
property,  $54,61  t. 

TAX   RATE:     10c.    on   the   $100;    30c.    on   the 
poll. 

Town    Officers. 
MAYOR— W.   F.   Fletcher. 
POSTMISTRESS— Mrs.   S.   F.   Speer. 
CHIEF  OF   POLICE-  .1.  M.  Moeh. 
Ministers  and   Churches. 
BAPTIST— Sam  Morton,  Pastor. 
METHODIST— .1.    T.    Stover,    Pastor. 

Schools    and    Academies. 
YADKIN  VALLEY  INSTITUTE— J.   L.   Year- 
gin,   Prin. 

Banks    and    Bankers. 
COMMERCIAL    AND     SAVINGS    BANK— F. 
W.   Day,  Pres. ;  J.   Wade  Shore,  Cash. 
Doctors. 
Finney,    I.    R. 
Shore,  T.  W. 

General     Merchants. 
Fleming  &  Woodhouse. 

Richards    &    Amburn.     (Hardware    and    Ma- 
chinery.) 
Day,  F.   W\ 
Wilmoth   &  Hayes. 

Hotels  and    Boarding   Houses. 
Hotel   Angel. 
Hendricks    House. 

Barbers. 
Coram,    J.    .1. 

Uudertakers   and    Embalmers. 
Angel,   J.   C. 

Shingie   Factory. 
Steelman,   H.    J. 

Manufacturing    Plants. 
Woodhouse,    M.    L.,    &    Sons.    (Carriages    and 
Buggies. ) 

Craver,  A.  J.,  &  Son   (Wagons.) 

Woodhouse,   P.   C.    (Lumber.) 

Boonville  Milling  Co. 

Craver  Bros.,  Co.    (Spokes,  Handles,  Lumber.) 

Angel,   J.    C.    (Cabinet.) 

Fry,  W.  R.   (Harness.) 


WILLIAMS. 

Inocrporated  in  1903. 
Population,    1911):     150. 

Town    Officers. 
MAYOR—. 

POSTMISTRESS— Mrs.   Ada  S.  Williams. 
MARSHALL— Lewis  J.   Williams. 

Hotels  and   Boarding   Houses. 
Williams,   Mrs.   A.    S. 

Contractors. 
Williams,  Lewis  J. 

Lumber    Dealers. 
Stimson,  A.  D.,  &  Co. 
Williams,  L.  J. 

Saw   Mills. 
Stimson,   A.   D.,   &  Co. 


EAST    BEND. 

Incorporated  in   1887. 

Population,    1910:     White,    600;    colored,    40; 
total.    640. 

Value    real    estate,    .$32,302;     value    personal 
property,  $39,723. 

TAX   RATE:     30c.    on   the  $100;   90c.    on   the 
poll. 

Town   Officers. 

MAYOR— H.   F.  Apperson. 

POSTMASTER— B.   V.  Whittington. 

CHIEF  OF  POLICE— J.  O.   Steele. 
Ministers    and    Churches. 

METHODIST— J.  T.  Stover,  Pastor. 

BAPTIST— J.  W.   Bryant,  Pastor. 

FRIENDS— Wade  Adams,  Pastor. 
Schools    and    Academies. 

PUBLIC— W.   B.   Martin,   Prin. 
Banks    and    Bankers. 

YADKIN     VALLEY'     BANK— J.     A.     Martin, 
Pres. :  J.   T.   Smitherman,   Cash. 


YADKIN— YANCEY. 


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Leal;,  W.   G. 
Martin,    J.    H. 
Benbow,  J.  T. 

Dans,    J.    V. 


Doctors. 


Dentists. 


Druggists. 
M. 

Merchants. 


Whittington,    J. 

General 
Davis  Bros. 
Keece,  J.  W..  &  Co. 
Ma.rtin,    W.    A. 
The    Cash    Store. 
Sills,  Mrs.   J.   H. 
East  Bend  Feed  Store. 

Hotels  and   Boarding   Houses. 
Drummers'    Home. 

Livery   Stables. 
Poindexter,    It.    L. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 
Huff,  J.  G.   (Carriages  and  Buggies.) 


Smitherman,   T.    A.    (Woodworking   Shops.) 
Hendale,  W.   II.    (Woodworking  Shops.) 
Morse  &  Wade    (Tobacco  Bag  Factory.) 
Tomlinson,  W.  V.    (Buggy  Shop.) 
East  Bend  Roller  Mills. 
Martin,  J.  A.    (Lumber.) 

Smitherman,   T.    A.    (Carriages   and  Buggies.) 
Golden   Belt  Bag   Co. 

Printing   Offices. 
East   Bend  Publishing  Co. 

Newspapers    and    Editors. 
YADKIN    VALLEY    PILOT    (Weekly)— J.    T. 
Benbow,   Owner;   B.   M.    Wells,   Editor   and  Mgr. 
Jewelers. 
Martin,   V.    A. 

Tobacco    Dealers. 
Morse   &  Wade. 

Undertakers. 
Huff,   J.    G. 
Hinsdale,  W.   H. 


YANCEY  COUNTY 

COUNTY    SEAT,    BURNSVILLE. 


POPULATION— (Census   1910),    12.072. 

Formed  in  1S33.     Named  in  honor  of  Bartlett  Yancey. 

AREA — 400  square  miles. 

Value  of  real  estate,  $1,095,495.;  value  of  personal  property,   $546,274. 

Property  listed  in  1913  by  whites  and  negroes,    $1,641,769. 

NUMBER    OF    SCHOOLS — For    whites,     40 ;  for  negroes,   5. 

TAX   RATE:     State,   27   2-3c. ;  county,   86c;   school,  40c;  roads,  15c;  total,  $1.68  2-3c. 

County  bonded  debt.   $26,000- 

PUBLIC    ROADS — Worked    unders    Laws    of  1907,  labor  supplemented  by  taxes. 

RAILROAD,    TELEGRAPH     AND     EXPRESS    COMPANIES. 

Carolina,   Clinchfield   and  Ohio  Railroad,   5.30   miles,    assessed    value $120,604.00 

Black  Mountain  Railway,  24  miles,   assessed  value      TZT^'n 

Burnsville  Telephone  Co.,   assessed  value oScin 

Southern  Express  Co. ,  assessed  value 9 1  b.  10 

SUPERIOR    COURT    TERMS — March    23,    June  15,  November  2. 


COUNTY    OFFICERS. 

CLERK  OF  COURT— M.  C.  Honeycutt, 
Burnsville. 

SHERIFF — W.   A.    Hall,   Micaville. 

TREASURER — C.   C.  Deyton,  Day  Book. 

REGISTER  OF  DEEDS — C.  M.  Allen,  Burns- 
ville. 

CORONER— C.    H.    Morgan,    Higgins. 

SURVEYOR — J.   R.   Young,  Celo. 

SUPT.  OF  HEALTH— T.  B.  Gibbs,  Burns- 
ville. „  . 

SUPT.  OF  SCHOOLS— W.  O.  Griffith,  Win- 
ilom.  „ 

SUPT     OF    HOME — Allison    English,    Burton. 

BOARD  OF  EDUCATION— Frank  Hensley, 
Bald  Creek':  Moulton  Hensley,  Bee  Log;  John 
L.    Young,    Micaville. 

COMMISSIONERS — B.  T.  Horton  (chm'n), 
Wilhite;  T.  C.  McCourry,  Day  Book;  Pinkey 
Deyton,   Forbes. 

BOARD  OF  ELECTIONS— J.  Bis  Ray 
(chm'n),  R.  V.  McElroy,  Chas,  Hutchins, 
Burnsville. 

JUSTICES     OF     THE     PEACE. 

BURNSVILLE  TOWNSHIP— L.  E.  Briggs, 
Tom  Dellnger,  Burnsvlle;  J.  N.  Brnkley.  Wn- 
,lom;   Chas.   Young,   Athlone. 

CANE  RITER — W.  Hensley,  Zeb  McAlister, 
Bald   Creek;   Jeff  King,   Wampler. 

ECYPT — D.  M.  Buck,  Bald  Mountain;  Win. 
Ledford,   Dave   Duncan,   Bee   Log. 

RAMSEYTOWN — John  Hannan,  J.  N.  Peek, 
Ramseytown. 

JACKS     CREEK — D.     M.     Hampton, 
Young,   Lusk  Edwards,   Day   Book. 

GREEN    MOUNTAIN — Jacob    Bailey 
Huskins,    Toledo. 

BRUSH       CREEK— Ran       Thomas, 
Woody.  Tom  Sparks,  Elmer. 

CRABTREE— A.  B.  Silver,  N.  N.  Silver 
T.  M.  Young,  Micaville. 

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S.     P. 

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SOUTH    TOE— E.    N.    Harrison,    Sandy   Pat- 
ton,  Aaron  Shuford,  Celo. 

PENSACOLA— A.      G.      Wilson,      James      C. 
Hutchins,  M.   P.   Ray,   Pensacola. 

PRICE'S  CREEK— R.   S.  Ayres.  J.  A.  Casida, 
Burnsville;  S.  T.  Ray,  Price  Creek. 

MINISTERS    NOT    IN    TOWNS. 

Britton,   Phonecia. 

Sams,  J.   F.,   Cane  River. 

Riddle,   B.    B.,   Pensacola. 

Miller,Daniel,    Ramseytown. 

Wheeler,   Adam,  Windom. 

McPheeters,  J.    H.   Pensacola. 

Hensley,  Joel,  Bee  Log. 

Deyton,   C.   C,  Day  Book. 

SCHOOLS    AND    ACADEMIES. 

BETHAVEN    (Presbyterian) — Mary   Dellinger, 
Prin.,   Day   Book. 

LOW     GAP     SCHOOL     (Presbyterian) — Mary 
Logan,  Prin.,  Athlone. 

BANK'S         CREEK         (Presbyterian)— Pearl 
Pleasants.   Prin. 

MERCHANTS    NOT    IN   TOWNS. 

Wray,  W.   B.    Cane  River. 

Tomberlin,    W.    T.,    Swiss. 

Profflt  Bros.,   Bald  Creek. 

Bailey,  A.  W.,  Burton. 
■    Horton   &   Franklin,   Day   Book. 

Young,  M.   A.,  &  Son,  Day  Book. 

Huskins,  McKinney  &  Co.,  Toledo. 

Sparks,   J.    C. ,    Elmer. 

Masters,   A.    I).,   Elmers 

Deyton,  C.   P.,   Elmer. 

Silver    &    Hall,    Micaville. 

Robinson,  J.   R.,  Celo. 

Anglin,   T.   J..   Pensacola. 

Radford.   II.   M.,  &  Co.,  Cane  River. 

Brown,  Ward  V.,  Eskota. 

Carolina   Supply    Co..    Pensacola. 

Thomas.  John,  Micaville, 

PHYSICIANS   NOT    IN    TOWNS. 
Hall.  .1.  M  .  Micaville, 


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YAXCEY  COUNTY. 


Falrchllds,   J.    M.,    Harvard. 
Towe,  W.  C,  Paint  Gap. 
Morgan,  C.   H.,  Higgins. 
Whittington,    L.,    Bald    Creek. 
Peek,  W.   A.,   Rarnseytown. 
Nash,  G.  M.,   Iluntdale. 
Bennett,  Will,  Bald  Creek, 

FLOUR,   CORN   AND    FEED    MILLS. 
Hensley,  \Y.,   Bald   Creek. 
Byrd  Milling  Co.,   Cane  River. 
Y'oung,  Dullie  E.,  Windom. 
Green  Mountain  Milling  Co.,  Green  Mountain. 
Young,  T.   M.,  Milling  Co.,  Micaville. 

SAW     MILLS. 
Gardner,    W.    H.,    Cane    River. 
Peterson,  R.   W.,  Day  Book. 
Bennette,  S.  M.,  Burnsville. 
Brown  Bros.  Lumber  Co.,  Eskota. 
Carolina  Spruce  Co.,  Pensacola. 

PUBLIC    SCHOOL    TEACHERS. 
Hawkins,   E.   E.,   Burnsville. 
Shell,    Miriam,    Burnsville. 
Gardner,  Mallie,  Burnsville. 
Lovett,   Carrie,   Burnsville. 
MePeters,  Alice,  Burnsville. 
McPeters,    Lizzie,   Burnsville. 
Roinson,  Elsa,  Burnsville. 
Robinson,  Bertha,   Burnsville. 
Dellinger,   Ophia,   Burnsville. 
Mcintosh,    Sallie,    Burnsville. 
Honeycutt,    Maggie,    Burnsvlle. 
McCourry,  Roy,  Burnsville. 
Thilson,  Mattie,  Burnsville. 
Ray,   M.    W. ,   Burnsville. 
Bennett,    Nellie,    Burnsville. 
Banks,  Sallie,  Athlone. 
Griffith,    W.    O..   Athlone. 
Radford,  R.  A.,  Cane  River. 
Ray,   Myrtle,   Cane  River. 
Edwards,  J.   P.,  Bald  Creek. 
Chambers,   Odessa,  Bald  Creek. 
Angel,  E.   J.,  Swiss. 
Wilson,  Ossie,  Swiss. 
Hensley,    Kittie,    Higgins. 
Higgins,  Kate,  Higgins. 
Franklin,  Ben,  Burton. 
Honeycutt,   Alice,   Wilhite. 
Honeycutt,   Maggie,  Greensboro. 
Honeycutt,  M.   A.,  Wake  Forest. 
Edwards,    J.    W.,    Rarnseytown. 
Howell,  J.  W.,  Sioux. 
Griffith,   Hattie,   Poplar. 
Gentry,    G.    P.,    Lost    Cove. 
Bailey,  Dora,  Toledo. 
Bailey,   1.    T.,   Toledo. 
Peterson,  W.   D.,  Day  Book. 
Hunter,   J.   W.,   Day  Book. 
McCourry,    Jeter,    Wake   Forest. 
Deyton,    Thad.,    Toecane. 
Chambers,  Sallie,   Stocksville. 
Bailey,  W.  H.,  Lunday. 
Silver,  Elsie,  Micaville. 
Grindstaff,  G.  B.,  Celo. 
Robinson,  Jos.  M.,  Celo. 
Gibbs,  Molie,  Celo. 
Cox,    Clara,   Flinty. 
Tipton,   Ann.    Windom. 
Ingle.   R.   R.,   Busick. 
Huskins,    Martha,    Burnsville. 
Ballard,   Ethel,   Pensacola. 
Ray,   Essie,   Pensacola. 
Hutchins,   Jas.,   Pensacola. 
Riddle,    Dora,    Pensacola. 
Proffit,   Mary,   Bald   Creek. 


BURNSVILLE. 

Incorporated  in   1905. 

Population,  1910:  White,  T56;  colored,  10; 
total.   766. 

Value  of  real  estate,  $223,000;  value  of  per- 
sonal property,    $52,000. 


TAX  RATE:     15c.  on  the  $100. 

Elevation,     2,840    feet     (on     Black    Mountain 
Railway). 

Town    Officers. 

MAYOR— Jos.   B.  Hensley. 

POSTMASTER— A.    Z.    Burton. 

CHIEF  OF  POLICE— C.   C.  Higgins. 

MANAGER     TELEPHONE— Burnsville     Tele- 
phone,   W.    B.    Wilson,    Pres.,    Bald   Creek. 

DEPOT   AGENT— C.    C.    Caraway. 
Ministers    and    Churches. 

PRESBY'TERIAN— L.   D.   Cory. 

METHODIST— W.    M.    Smith. 

BAPTIST— S.  W.   Oldham. 

Lawyers. 
Ray,   J.    Bis. 
Gardner,   G.   E. 
Watson,  E.  F. 
Watson,   John  A. 
Gardner,   W.    S. 
Hutchins,    Clias. 
Wilson,    Robt. 

Barbers. 
Ray,  J.   C. 
Casida,  S.  E. 

Furniture    Dealers   and    Undertakers. 
Brigg,  L.  E. 
Robertson,  M.  B. 

Dentists. 
Gillespie,  W.   L. 

Insurance    Agents. 
Briggs,  L.  E. 
Lyon,    J.    M. 
Byrd,    Thos.    R. 

Schools    and    Academies. 
STANLEY  McCORMICK  SCHOOL   (Presbyte- 
rian)— T.    IT.  •Chesebrough,  Prin. 

Y'ANCEY    COLLEGIATE    INSTITUTE    (Bap- 
tist)— E.   E.   Hawkins,   Prin. 

Banks    and    Bankers. 
CITIZENS   BANK— S.    G.    Byrd,    Pres.,    Bald 
Creek;    Thos.    R.    Byrd,    Cash. 

BANK   OF  YANCEY— J.    W.    Higgins,   Pres. ; 
J.  M.  Lyon,  Cash. 

Doctors. 
Ray,    J.    L. 
Robertson.  W.  B. 
Gibbs.  J.   B. 

Druggists. 

Robertson  Bros.  Drug  Co. 

General     Merchants. 
Evans.   J.    E. 
Anglin,   G.   W. 
Burton.  A.   Z. 
Ramsey,   W.   C,   &  Co. 
Roland,  R.  S.,  &  Co. 
Horton.   J.   Y. 
McElroy,   R.   V.,   &  Co. 
Gillespie  Bros. 
Wilson,  C.    R. 
Baucom,  W.  R. 
Boone,    R.    N. 

Hotels     and     Boarding     Houses. 
Hensley,    Rex. 
Burton,    A.    Z. 
Robertson,  Mrs.   M.  B. 
Baker   House. 

.        Livery  Stables. 
Wallace,    Sam. 
Wilson,  J.   E. 

Newspapers   and    Editors. 
EAGLE   (Weekly)— J.  M.  Lyon,  Editor. 

Manufacturing   Plants. 
Burnsville  Bottling  Works. 
Burnsville  Harness  Co. 

Water    Works. 
Ray.    J.    Bis. 


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