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taken ustee in your will to hold and manage their money.
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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
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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
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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
TOWN ' 250
ville 345
ird 14:;
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Mi, l. Unite -si
nils 232
High Polnl !■.-
HUdebrand
dm 237
Hobgood 3gg
nan 437
bags 17-.;
Hope Mi
Hooki ■ 1
Hoi Springs
Hunters ville
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223
287
305
395
327
314
Jackson
m Springs 33i
Jacksonville 234
.hmi' stown 290
ville "gg
Jefferson 275
boro •;
K 110
Keliord jgg
insville .,,;••
v • • ; ; ; ; ; 205
-villi- 315
158
Kings Mountain 277
ton 421
il
L °79
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
' ::::: 315
Ma111/ 176
Manteo o9S
ettsville 9g2
Marion 286
Marshall • 907
Mars Mill J?o
Marshville
Mattb
Mayodan
; i11b :::::: 373
>: on .Mr
McAdenvttle 37g
McDonald 95
an 86
Mebane
Micro
Mi. Mich. 11
Milton
ral Springs
TOWN
Monti zuma igo
ro -j.-.fl
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
N
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
° . 290
( )al< City o35
Oak Kidge 29->
Old Fort ;; 338
Oriental 0914
Oxford
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„ . . 356
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
::77
2711
49-2
140
418
:;cs
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
is;
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.
LO
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.
KING'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, Raleigh, N. C, prepares you
for business as it will be carried on in 1914. Write at once for
Catalog. Address,
KING'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, Raleigh or Charlotte, N. C.
THE NORTH CAROLINA TEAR BOOK. 11
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DISCOMFORTS!
By OUR PLAN of Designing, Financing, Constructing
and Operating COMPLETE Systems, WE CAN SHOW ANY
TOWN that WANTS TO GROW, — Municipal IMPROVE-
MENTS PAY.
Waterworks, Electric
Lights, Sanitary Sewers
Mean HEALTH COMFORT and GROWTH for ANY
TOWN, when intelligently handled.
Let us send list of cities and small towns in NORTH CAR-
OLINA and adjacent States (over 300), plants we've built.
Profit By Their Experience
Kerosene or gasoline lights, surface wells and country
sanitation were all right for towns 50 YEARS AGO — but
no normal town of 600 population or over CAN AFFORD
this NOW.
A postal will bring information of value.
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Municipal Advisers
Main Office 1407-8-9-10-1 1-12-13-14-15-16-17
Third National Bank Building, Atlanta.
STATE GOVERNMENT EXECUTIVE l>i:i'AUTMKNT.
THE BEST IN PRINTING
Job Work a Specialty
M. J. CARROLL
RALEIGH, N. C.
QUALITY— PROMPTNESS— BEST VALUE
"You Get It Quick." Try Us.
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;
GOOD POSITIONS awaiting every King graduate. Write for
Catalog, stating course desired.
KING'S BUSINESS COLLEGE,
RALEIGH, N. C. or CHARLOTTE, N. C.
STATE GOVERNMENT— EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT.
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A HELPFUL/ POLICY IS AN ATLANTIC POLICY, FOR OUR IN-
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.
We teach Bookkeeping, Shorthand and Penmanship by mail.
Send for Home Study Circular. Address,
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RALEIGH, N. C. or CHARLOTTE. N. C.
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STATIC GOVERNMENT— LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENT.
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.
KING'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, the great School of the South. In-
dividual instruction and personal attention given to each student.
Positions guaranteed. Write for catalog and full information.
KING'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, Raleigh or Charlotte, N. C.
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STATE GOVERNMENT— LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENT.
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
be glad to tell you. Ours is the strongest Trust Company
in the South Atlantic States. :-: :-: :-: :-: :-: :-:
CAPITAL., SURPLUS AND UNDIVIDED PROFITS, $2,100,000.
W. M. HABLISTON. President M. C. BRANCH, Vice-President.
W. H. SLAUGHTER, Secretary TH0S. W. PURCELL, Asst. Sec'y-Treas.
HENRY E. LITCHFORD (formerly of Raleigh, N. C.) Vice-President & Treasurer
Old Dominion Trust Company
Richmond, Virginia.
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
KING'S BUSINESS COLLEGE is endorsed by the Raleigh Cham-
ber of Commerce. There is no better school at any price. Send
for Catalogue. Address,
J. H. KING, President, Raleigh, N. C, or Charlotte, N. C.
STATE GOVERNMENT— LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENT.
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.
Thorough, Practical and Up-to-date Courses in Bookkeeping,
Shorthand, Typewriting and English taught at KING'S BUSINESS
COLLEGE, Raleigh, N. C, or Charlotte, N. C.
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STATE GOVERNMENT— JUDICAL DEPARTMENT
THE
ATIONAL
of NEW BERNE, N. C.
TAMES A. BRYAN, Pies.
JOHN DUNN, Vice-Pies.
GEO. H. ROBERTS. Cashier
W. W. GRIFFIN, Asst. Cash.
THE OLDEST AND STRONGEST BANK
IN THIS SECTION
4 PER CENT INTEREST, COMPOUNDED QUARTERLY,
PAID ON SAVINGS DEPOSITS.
STATE GOVERNMENT— JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT
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.)
A BUSINESS EDUCATION. There is an unlimited demand for
young men and women who are well trained for Ousiness employ-
ment. We have a strong faculty of experienced teachers. . \ large
enrollment of students. Write for handsome catalog. Address,
KING'S BUSINESS COLLEGE,
RALEIGH, N. C.
CHARLOTTE, N. C.
STATE GOVERNMENT— JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT.
HI
Edwards & Broughton Printing Company
PRINTERS, PUBLISHERS AND STATIONERS.
STEEL AND COPPER PLATE ENGRAVERS.
Manufacturers of
BLANK BOOKS AND LOOSE LEAF SYSTEMS.
Raleigh, N. C.
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).
KING'S BUSINESS COLLEGE has an expert Penman in charge
of the Penmanship Department. We prove that we have the best
in all Departments. Write for our propositions.
STATE GOVERNMENT— JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT.
CS SAVINGS BANK
CHAS. E. JOHNSON, President.
C. B. EDWARDS, Vice-President.
WALTERS DURHAM, Cashier.
CHAS. E. JOHNSON, Jr., Asst. Cash
Save Part of Your Earnings. Four Per Cent
Interest Paid on Deposits.
Capital Stock, $15,000.00
Undivided Profits, $22,000.00
Deposits, $340,000.00
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).
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week) ; August 17, (2 weeks) ; November 30,
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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.
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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 ) .
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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).
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(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.
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weeks)'; October 19, (1 week).
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28, (1 week).
srilRY— February 2, (1 week); April 20, (2
weeks) ; August 31, (2 weeks) ; October 19, (1
week); October 26, (2 weeks).
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9, (1 week); March 9, (2 weeks); March 23, (1
week); April 6, (1 week); May IS, (1 week):
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October 5, (2 weeks); November 9, (1 week);
December 14, (1 week).
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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).
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week); October 2, (1 week); October 26, (1
week).
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A. M. STACK — Solicitor, Monroe.
SI 'KING TERM— Judge T. J. Shaw, Greens-
boro. „ . , .„
FALL TERM— Judge H. P. Lane, Reidsville.
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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).
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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) .
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February 2, (2 weeks) ; February 16,
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(1 week); March 30, (2 weeks); April 27, (2
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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 ) .
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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).
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(2 weeks); August 17, (2 weeks); November 2,
(2 weeks).
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13, (2 weeks); July 13, (1 week); September
28, (2 weeks).
DAVIE— February 23, (2 weeks); August 31,
(1 week); November 16, (1 week).
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THOS. L. NEWLAND. Solicitor, Lenoir.
SPRING TERM— Judge B. F. Long, States-
rille.
FALL TERM — Judge.
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(2 weeks).
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weeks); August 10, (2 weeks); October 5, (2
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11, (3 weeks) ; August 24, (2 weeks) ; Novem-
ber 16, (3 weeks).
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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,
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A H. JOHNSTON, Solicitor. Marion.
SPRING TERM— Judge E. B. Cline, Hickory.
FALL TERM— Judge J. L. Webb, Shelby.
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tember 21, (2 weeks).
YANCEY— March 23, (2 weeks); June 15, (1
week); November 2, (2 weeks).
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R. H. REYNOLDS, Solicitor, Asheville.
SPRING TERM— Judge M. H. Justice, Ruth-
erfordton.
KALI. TERM— Judge E. B. Cine, Hickory.
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19, (3 weeks) ; February 9, (3 weeks) ; March
16. (3 weeks); April 6, (3 weeks); April 27, (3
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weeks ) .
MADISON— March 2, (2 weeks); June 1, (2
weeks) ; September 7, (2 weeks) ; November 16,
( 2 weeks) .
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FELIX E. ALLEY, Solicitor, Webster.
SPRING TERM— Judge Frank Carter, Ashe-
ville.
FALL TERM— Judge H. M. Justice, Ruther-
fordton.
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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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THE NORTH CAROLINA BANKERS' ASSO-
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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-
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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-
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GRAND RECORDER— James C. Munds, Wil-
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ACTING GRAND RECORDER— James T.
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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-
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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;
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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,
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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.
KING'S BUSINESS COLLEGE guarantees positions to its full grad-
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J. H. KING, President, Raleigh, N. C, or Charlotte, N. C.
SOCIETIES AND ORGANIZATIONS.
JEFFERSON STANDARD LIFE
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GREENSBORO. NORTH CAROLINA.
(Strongest in the South.)
INVESTED ASSETS OVER $4,500,000.00.
EVERY DOLLAR IN THE SOUTH.
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
than any ot er Life Insurance Company ever wrote
and paid for in North Carolina in any one year.
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-
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THE XOHTH CAROLINA YEAR BOOK.
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Connects Norfolk and the Carolina Coast Country With Charlotte
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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-
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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
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SOCIETIES AND ORGANIZATIONS.
Thompson Electrical Co.
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RALEIGH, N. C.
Contractors and Engineers. Cotton mill equipments and of-
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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.
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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-
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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,
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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.
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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;
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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.
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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.
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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-
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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—
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.
PROGRESSIVE STATE PLATFORM.
Normal and Collegiate Institute
ASHEVILLE, N. C.
Under care of Northern Presbyterian Church. Offers to young women
four thorough courses of study under sixteen teachers and officers who are
experts. Site unrivaled for healthfulness and beauty.
Board and Tuition $100 a Year.
For Catalogue address
EDWARD P. CHILDS, Field Superintendent.
MISS MARY F. HICKOK, Principal.
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,
"Sell Your Land at Auction
It brings more. Write us for particulars. Atlantic Coast
Realty Company, Greenville, N. C."
I'UOCKKSSIVK STATIC PLATFORM.
CAROLINA COLLEGE
MAXTON, N. C.
For Young Women
New Administration building — cost $100,000.00. Ste,am heating
system absolutely perfect. Hot and cold water furnished in
abundance in every part of the building. Electric lights. Every
modern convenience. Beautiful campus of twenty acres. Faculty
of eleven men and women who have received their equipment
from the leading institutions in this country and Europe. Four-
teen units required for admission to freshman class. Best trained
intellect at head of Special Departments, such as Voice, Piano,
Art, etc. Attractive Business Course*
For catalog and full information apply to the president.
REV. S. E. MERCER.
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.
■i:
The North Carolina State
Normal and Industrial College
Offers to the young women of the State five regular courses leading
to the Degrees of Bachelor of Pedagogy, Bachelor of Arts, Bache-
lor of Science, Bachelor of Music, and Bachelor of Science in Home
Economics.
The Twenty-Third Annual Session begins September, 1914.
The Summer Session of the College will
be held during the months of
June and July, 1914.
For Catalogue and other information, address,
JULIUS I. FOUST, President :: :: :: :: GREENSBORO, N. C.
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
upon a written platform demanding such legis-
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ROBT. H. WRIGHT, President
Greenville, North Carolina.
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
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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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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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THE NORTH CARO LINA TEAR BOOK
53
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
s
02
n
c
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
a
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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FIFTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT.
COUNTIES.
Alamance
Caswell
Durham
Forsyth . . .
Granville . .
Guilford . . .
Orange
Person
Rockingham
Stokes
Surry
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2,167
825
2,230
3,108
1,655
3,918
1,109
S82
1,984
1,201
1,996
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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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Bladen
1,179
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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 . . . .
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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.
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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.
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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
WILMINGTON BUSINESS COLLEGE,
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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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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.
WILMINGTON BUSINESS COLLEGE,
The State's leading school, lowest rates, good instruction. Address
Wilmington Business College, Wilmington, N. C.
lilt
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.
61
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.
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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.
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to
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Distinguished People
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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.
U. S. GOVT— LEGISLATIVE BRANCH. 07
ST. MARY'
S SCHOOL
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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V. S. GOV'T— LEGISLATIVE BRANCH.
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.
U. S. GOV'T— LEGISLATIVE BRANCH— U. S. SENATE.
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SOUTHERN CONSERVATORY
OF MUSIC
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
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DELAWARE:
9
1919— Saulstiury. Willanl.
5
1917 — Du Pont, Henry A.
FLORIDA:
10
1917— Bryan, Nathan P.
11
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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
INDIANA:
15
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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.
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to its actual value, but not to exceed $50.00.
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Second Class.
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Third Class.
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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
81
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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ALAMANC E COUNTY.
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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ALAMANCE COUNTY
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.
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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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ANSON COUNTY.
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).
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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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BEAUFORT COUNTY.
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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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.
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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.
BLADEX— BKUXKW UK
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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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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.
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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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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.
123
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.
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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.
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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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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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CAMDEN COUNTY.
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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CARTERET COUNTY.
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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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.
141
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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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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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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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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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.
154
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.
i:,s
CLEVELAND nii:.NTY
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.
159
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.
100
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.
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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.
CRAVEN— CUMBERLAND
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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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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.
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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.
I
Bain; J
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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DAVIDSON COUNTS
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.
ISO
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.
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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.
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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.
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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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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.
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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.
\
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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Dl'RII AM EDGECOMBE
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.
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(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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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.
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MANAGER TELEGRAPH— D. H. Parker.
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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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COUNTY
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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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.
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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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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.
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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.
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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
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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.
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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
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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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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.
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217
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
219
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.
/
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-
llii Ks
92.00
S02.00
lie-. no
858.56
000.00
125.67
';'■-
98.00
696 34
800.00
224
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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225
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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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.
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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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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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HAYWOOD— HENDERSON
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.
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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.
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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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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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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.
—17—
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.
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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.
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'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.
N
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.
JACKSON riU'XTV
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
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.
Ed-
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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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.
>74
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.
l'7<;
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.
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279
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.
2S1
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.
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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.
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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.
286 MADISON
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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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. )
294
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.
ME( IvI.ENBUtlG COUNTY
295
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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MECKLENBURG COUNTY.
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:
MECKLENBURG COUNTY.
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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.
MECKLENBURG COUNTY. 301
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.
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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.
304 MECKLENBURG COUNTY.
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.
-20-
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.
30S
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.
313
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.
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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.
317
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.
NASH COUNTY.
319
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
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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
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,750.00
300.00
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,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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
ONSLOW COUNTY.
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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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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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ORANGE-
■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.
-22-
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.
T.
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.
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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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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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T.
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.
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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.
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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).
PITT COUNTY.
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.
356
PITT— l'OLK.
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.
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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.
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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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RICHMOXX I'or.VI'Y.
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.
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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.
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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.)
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
3S1
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.
ROWAN COUNTY.
383
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.
;;sj
KoWAN COUNTY.
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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
399
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.
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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.
407
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.
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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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SWAIN COUNTY.
411
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.)
L.
412
SWA IX— TRANSYLVANIA.
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.
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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
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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.
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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.
■Uti
I Mux , OUNTY.
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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lis
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.
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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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VANCE— WAKE
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.
WAKE COUNTY.
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-
WAKE COUNTY.
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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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WAKE COUNTY.
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.
WAKE COUNTY.
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.
WAKE COUNTY.
433
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.
WAKE COUNTY.
43r,
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.
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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;
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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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W A S HINGTON —WATAUGA.
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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WATAUGA— W A V N E.
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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449
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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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.
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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.
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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.
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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
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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.
462
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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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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D. F.
S. P.
Wyatt
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.
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THE NORTH CAROLINA YEAR BOOK.
IF YOU WANT NORTH CAROLINA
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The News and Observer
RALEIGH, N. C.
North Carolina is developing more rapidly than any other
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NORTH CAROLINA TEAR BOOK.
SURRY PARKER
Patentee and Builder of the PARKER STEAM LOGGING
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95 per cent of all steam logging in the North Carolina
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THE BLOWING ROCK LINE
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Hickory, N. C.
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Summer Home Sites
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Carolina and North Western Railway
W. A. BARKER
President
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L. T. NICHOLS
General Manager
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NORTH CAROLINA YEAR BOOK.
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